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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-02-24 - Orange Coast Pilot1 THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA Temperatures are expected to stay on the mild side as the su n fights ~LU !.Fl to burn off part ly cloudy f,kies along the O range Coast. See Weather, Page 2 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Planners continue debate on cemeterr ----- ..._ They listen to residents' complaints about expansion plan for Pacific View Memorial Park. Nl:.WPORT UEACH -The New- po11 Ue ac h Cit> Planning Commis- \ion ''a!t !tl1ll receiving public teiiti- mun~ l..11e Thurl>day night regard- ing .i cunt 1 O\ c r!tial propo!tal to ex- pJnd the limit' of Pacific View ~kmo11J I PJ rl... 1 he cununi~)ion had not de- cided "'hethcr to reach a decision 1 hu r!tdJy night or to continue the item to a March 9 hearing. Re!>idcnts <ire hoping to block a genera l plan amendment that would increase the ce metery 's us- Jblc space by between 90,000 to a 100,000 square feet. The cen1- ctcry's plan to build crypt s and family mausoleums clo!te to re!ti- dcnt!o' property lines has residents of the Sea View, Spygla!ts Ridge and Spyglass Hill homeowners as- sociations worried th:H their views, property values and lifestyles will be )everely dam;igcd. Officials from Pacific View, ~hich ha been operating under a county use permit c;incc 1958, say that their needs have long out- gro" n the dlCtJt<. uf the onginal permit. 111e expa nsion "ill !terve the needs of th e commun1t}. cem- etery offic1ah d J1m. The city':. pl:rnn1ng depart ment hope' th.it a city-appro,cd condi- 1io11JI u~e permit '"" force the ce111e tcry to c1ea1e a -.pecific plJn. With tlw, plJn. b.Jlh pre-.cn t and future re!t1dcnh ''ill J..now the exact configuration of cemetery cx- pJn'lion. city olficials claim. City Allorney Robert Uurnham Jdvised the commission 1 hur,day night not 10 concentrate on the ceme tery's legal righl!o, but to focus instead on Y.hcther the pro- posed amendment con.,tituted :.in acceptable land use. During several month' uf a~ hoc committee meeting • resident s and cemetery admin istrators were un- able to arrh·e at an acceptable plan. The debate continued Thurs- day wilh residents accusing the cemetery or ignoring their rights. Cemetery representative!> coun- tered that they had modified the plan seve ral times al residents' re- qu e!tl by removing or relocating the mJusoleum~. ;' ' ~lAllC .. \l \Jt.11' lhlLY l'll11r I IHll(n John Jolliffe, playing the role of a father after a simulated drunken driving crash at Newport Harbor High Thursday, lunges at se- nior John Giodani, who portrayed a drunken driver. Below, students hsten to MADD spokesperson Raquelle Van Vleck. · · A dramatic tragedy A mock fatal accident scene shows Newport Harbor High students the realistic horrors of drinking and driv ing A !>acam, !tcrcedung b1 .1l.c .... / ')OunJ, ul bwl-en gla!t'I :.im.I mu11bll'd mc1.il -then 11 "·" all mer. In ju'>t a le\\ !>Clond,, .1 drunl-cn dri\c r 'l.unmcJ into the b.1cl-uf a car. lc:l\ ing J tcen-:ige g11 I deaJ and l\\O mher )Oung gi1 h '>Criuu,Jy injured. UluoJ dripped lrom the hooJ ol the drun'-cn d11\1.r'i. CJr, \\l11ch ended up a ma!t!t of l\\1'led, tcJl-rnlorcd met:il. Police and fire 'dude' :ind per!tOnncl !t\\:Jrmed the l.Cene, 'pr111g1ng into acllun to help the '>Uf\l\Of!). FortunJtcly, the hum ble acc.:1dcn1 TuesdJ) \\JS onl; a tJged produc11un at Ne"port llarbor ll1gh School's football !tlJd1um. It \\ ·" -.pon .. orcd by the PTA. Du t e'cnt planner!> hope the mc:')'>JSC "ill be taJ..cn criou!tly by students. "Thi' '' J') designcJ to educ:.itc ''u~cnh a11J the t.·ommuo11' .1. .c .11 11111 J1u11J.. J11\111g." ~aid Cullc1..i1 \\._c.;I,.,, "ho hclp1..J urg'JniLc the JemuJl!tll .111011. "\Ve I hought 1h1' ;1ppro:id1 \\oulJ m:.i l-c the hc ... 1 1mp.1.i . We d1J11"1 \\:Jill lo <.JllJ)·1.u.11 11 The re-enactment, calkJ · ~ha11cr1:d Dre.im-.." thoroughly Ul'IJ1lcJ .1 IJt.11 .1r er J'h before an ;ill-..,diuul :i"cmllh. I he hour-lung pre!te111.1l1llll \\,1, · 'lh1.dulcd :.i JJ} lldurc th..: ,,h.,ol\ \\IOtcr lormJI to rem1nJ ... 1ud1.111' th.11 Jrinl-1ng anJ dri\tng cJn h.l\..: Je.1JI: re~ult'), \\eel..-. SJ1J ~tudent buJ} pre:.1dent .111J f,1otb.ill quJrtubJlJ.. John G1urJJ111 pl.1~1..J the p.1rl of the )Oung drunken J11<a. I k .. 1-tlh.:J" h1!> d;i1c, plJ~cJ b) Lr1n Gl.:i .. guw, a !tOphumo1e l.:.nn h.1d no 'pca'-1ng p:.i1 ''· 'II 1le 'h..: \\J :') unit !>ecn !)pr.1,,h.:J out U\er th,· hood, CO\acJ \\ith IJ'-e blouJ. 11..:r fnenJ ... l.l nior') D1.nJ Uu\\k' See SIMULATION/6 Watchdog group goes on-line to spread word INSIDE Punishing blow ..._ Move will provide members of Committees of Correspondence with valuable information on county. BY E VAN H£Nl.RSON, SM H \\'aw a The original members of the Committees of Correspondence used horses to tr3nsmit 1nform3· tion, note 0111 Ward, :> Cost:i Mcs3 rc!tident and a Comm11tc:ei. tecrang member. Today's members will go on- line. Within 30 to 45 days, the Com- mittees or C<mespondcnce hopes to have an on-line bulletin board and ac:ccs to the Internet. lndi- f vidu.1h '' ith a computer und modem, wheth er they arc mem- ber!> of the Commi11ccs or imply interc!tted citltcns, will be JbJc to access the Comn1111cc!o compu1cr bulletin bo;u d. Once 1n!titlc, the u:.er can join a "di-.CU'l'10n group" on the Orange County banl..ruplcy or skim an upcoming city cou ncil 3genda. .. We're using the information avuilable to u1'," Ward said. "We're carrying on the trudation." The Committees or Cor· re)ponJencc ii. a group of city anJ !tpecial d1!tt rict watchdog!> "ho • meet monthly at Orange C11y I lall. l·ormcd in Augu!tt. the Commit- tee' h.1s been pJ1 ticulJrly acti\.c and h;.i !teen 11'> rani..~ grow con- ~idcral>ly since the county ol Or- ansc filed for Chapter 9 banJ..- ruptcy on Dec. 6. Whal began J~ an Jltcmpt to re- duce telephone co!tl!t coulJ prc!tcnt :in unlimited number of po'"bili- ties, o.tcco1d1ng to Com1111 11c.:c1' member Jim Rem\, ''"l(u will bring th e S)'!otem on-line fiom Im pub· li.,hing company. After prc!te nting the idc3 at a Commiuce~ mon1hly meeting, Rems !laid he ~ould pur- See ONLINl /5 Man races allegaUons of operauna an Illegal bank ...-Attorney General's office files civil complaint against Costa Mesa company lzalco Express Services. BY TINA noa<.A1'TA. ~lfAFt W 1111 • COS IA M \A -A Co)ta Me,:1 bu)inc ,m,111 '' fo c1ng allcga- tiun\ th.u he conducted :111 illeQal bankina bu!.1nc from hi" We'll 19th Succt check ca1.hina <:Oil\· ~;.iny, ILalco fuprc' Sc rvi C\. 1 he C:1kfurma Attorney Gen• cral's office filed o c1v1I complaint on behalf or the State Uanking Department, which began review- ing the 12-ycar-old company'!I 011· eration' after recc1\ mg a cunt· plaint that the owner, Roger 0 . Vega, wa taking dcpo it~ fn>m po!> 1bly more th:in 900 cu!lltomt:f\. JIO\H:vcr, department olhci.il-. were not owJrc 11 :my clicnh had ,u((e rcd IO.\C\. Vega ha1. hccn .1uthori1cd hy the Uankina l)epartmcnt tu ct a' an aacnt or Amc:ri~.1n I pre" 1 ravel Rcl.itcJ Scrvicn anJ Conti• ncut al ( x Cl>\ M oney Order ompany, which allow'I him to ac- cept money for tr.msmi.,"on abroJd u' \\ell a<:. to ell monC) or· ucr . U:.inld ng Ocp:.irlment 0U11.1;il\ i.u pcct Vega began taking "UCJX>)· ih" from cu,tomer) '"ho ~anted to ca,h thiril·pJrty chcd.' alter cv· cral dralt' \\ere J i,honorcJ. "l;c:iko, to rn inirtiilC: lo't\C • began u~ceptini the thi1d·pJ rl) chccb but (.1lh:g\!Jly) retained the fund~ unul the ched, clc.:McJ," :.iid o Banking Department pre" rc:lca'!C i ''u:d on 'I hu1S4.lay. "1111.• .. e UNK/I l)oN Ir\( II lhll y 1'111•1 Costa Mosa fighter John O'Brien lands a solid uppercut to chin of Elisea Torrez of L.A. Thursday night during win at the Irvine Marriott ballroom. See details in sports, page 7. 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CO~ I A f\IL SA -l om Rc1J tlil>Ufhl he d met · J ll angel from GuJ" on t-.lu11JJy Uut that an~cl tu rncJ rntu "the Jcm0n ltom hell" the nnt morning in a bi1arrc ind· ,1c.:n1 thJt J..cpt Rc iJ :rnJ t11 fJmily holed up '"'" the m.1n for ne:.irly an hour 'I he \eric' ol \:\ent) be&;.in huc MonJ.1v al11:1110~>0. ::ift.:r ltciJ, \\ho b~c.amc "' 4uaJ 1 ipkgic ahcr 'ultcri ng .1 brul..en neck 1n a car ac~iJ~m 111 1976, took the bu'I home lto111 the beac h. lie: got off at the l la1hur lk>ulev:irJ-Gi,lcr A\Cnuc tup unJ haJ just craisct.I th~ hu'y uuer c~tion when the battery on lu electric ~hcclc:h.1ir ~cnt uc:iJ. "It \\:I\ du'llt. nnJ I could barely 'C l>\:t'au~ the un ~a gl:uina in my C')C: ," the S2·)e:ar-ulJ RciJ 5aiJ 'I huM:iy. "I w11ntcd tu set " VISITOl/t 2 Friday, Febrtiary 24, 1995 Authors or children's literature get honors I I 1he :um of children\ liter.iture t!> to lwld "the mirror up to nature," the 1111.1gc' rdlcc\cd by the recipients of ! 995\, mo,1 pre!>tigious award~ ring true tn 1 >ie1r dcpll ttOn of racial turmotl, courageous krn1n1~m Jnd Nati\C Americ:m ang~t. 1\1111ounccJ this month by the A~iation • 1r I 1hr Jry Sen ice to Children, tlu )Car's t 1gh~ 't honor!> go to Shalon Creech, author 1 \\.ilk Tv.o Moon ,"and Da\id Diaz, LaDonna Kienitz Check It Out iUU}tralOL.Of "Smok) Night." Recognized v.,ith the Newbery Meda.I fo!._...lhc most di!>tingubbc:-<f" contribution to American literature for children published in 199~. Creech spins the story of Nathe American teen Sal Hiddle. On an odyssC} "1th her grandparent~ to find the mother "ho abandoned her. Sal must deal \\.1th defeat and disappointment 1n unraveling the puzz les in her life. ··walk 'l\,o Moon!>" 1' \Hillen \\Ith affection and humor for 7th 1hroui;h 9th grader and filled with 111.: xpt.~ tcd ''' 1-.t, and ~urpn~i ng conclu!>iOn!>. · ~mol..) l'\1ghL," recipient of the Caldccott ·led.ii ll1r the mo~t distingui!>hed Americ:in 1chm; lf<>ol.. for children publi!ihed in 199-t. J'I cued b) Judge!> a!> dramatic and round-brcJf...ing. lllu!>trated \\ith tc~turcd, 1.: 'prc!>i.ioni-.tic paintings set again)t 1•11\eJ-mcJia collages, this !>tory for .children l1f all age.. I!> :ibout cats -and people - "110 couldn't get along until a night of rioting l nn~) th~m together. I he '-c'' bcl) Committee named t\\-o Honor Book author~: K:.ircn Cu!>hman for LOCAL L CITY EDrrOR lRJS YOKOI, 574-4233 ~hlli' .\I C1thc.:rinc. C.illcd l31rdy" and Nancy Fa~mer I 1r · 1 he 1 .1r. the E\c and the Arm:· The diar.1ltcr C .1thd1nc 0 -called Birdy becau!>e Instructor Sheryl D. Johnson stands in front of projected slide of Jupiter during Adventures in Astronomy assembly at St. Joach.m's private school Thursday. ~ ic IO\c-. the \\ ingcd creature!> she keep~ 1n hi:r room -I'> 111 her 14th year, the d;)ughtcr r)f an 1rnpovcri'>hed knight, when !>he begin~ h~r d1JI) in the ~c:ir 1290. A prO\ucativc ollr.l)JI ol mcd1e\'al life. thi!> )Oung :.idull ' kction offer' 1ns1ght into truth' ol human J iu re that 1r;11hcend hi:.tory. \\ h1le 'trug,!;ling "ith her hope!> to become a pJintcr, a cru-.jdcr or even a \\art ch:.irmer. Catherine find' her!>elf pitted agJinM her , 101hcr\ d1.: ''re-. to turn he r into a l:idy and ..:r 1.1ther\ go.ii of !>ceing her prof1tJbly 11,1med ol I. ... , he l·ar. the b e and the Arm•· lllO\e" 111 uth the ,,,me amt" the oppo"te direction in me .1., C.11hcr1nc\ '>IOI). Rellectmg mulliplc K1opul111~.11 problem-. that parallel or e\tenJ 1 1{1,c nl rnrrcnt time!>. the -.c1-fi ~Jga tell'> of 1hc l..1J11ap1 111~ of three children, 1hc 1l-pr111g ol Lunbab,,e·!> chief of !>Ccunty, in 1~ \l.lf ~ 19..J I orccd to mine rcfu-.c from an •1u~ 111 t11\1t.. \\:J\lc dump. the young-.ter~ arc "rn,!!h l h) thl. LJr. the Eye and the Arm, .:tl dl\C\ \\Ith paranormal powl.r~ burn of , 1c11 1111llhl"I'. C\pO!>urc 10 nucleJr waMe. ,\11111111! the 1 liree illu~tralor~ named fo r t .ild~·\ •II honor' "ere Paul Zelin~J...y for )\\.1111p An:;c1·· and krry Pinl..ncy for "John I h:11n:· A t.1ll·IJlc heroine ''ho can disarm 11unt 111g \\ooJ'>mcn and marauding bears ' 1th e4u;1I aplomb. ··sw.imp Angel" was 1 a..pircd b} author Anne baacs' daughter, ' ho t.amc home from Pioneer Day at school , 1mpl.11n1ng :.ibou t how the boys got all the tu n chore\ and the girls were stu ck \\ ith the <p1illing. "John I knry," by Julius LcMer, update!> the t.ile of lhe giant ~teel-d riving man with \\inJ...1ng humor. John Henry install!> "one or them JaculLI\ .. in hi!> father's new Jbode and 1-. prt.· umJbly huned on the White Hou!>C l.m 11 -a f111ing end for an AmcriC<Jlt hero more than muntlJncly muhicuhurnl in thi' 1lorful purlfJ)JI. "( 'hc·c·J.. II Vul " is »ri11c11 by Ille staff of tl1c ,\,·11µort Hench Public Library. 1'11/s 11cc•J. ·.., column Is by Linda Kline and Mcli~s:1 \dn11h. Boys and Girls Club· fund-raiser in March The l:.a<,thl ull ch.1pter of the 130)!> anJ Guh Club m Ne,,port UeJ1..lt "ill\i11ng local re,itlcnb to 11\ 4th annual lund-r.11-.er ··or R1\c1bo.1t Cru1"c·' on !>aturda), ~1 ard1 11. 'I he d1.iptcr, "ltich opened it~ door., in 197-1." continuing a t1 JJ111on uf pro'i~.hng )Outh'> \\ith an altern.1ti\.e to drug .... :alcohol and g.111g' 1 lte club i., opl.ll 2:30 p.m. 10 b pm .. ~ltmtlJ} throu!!h I ridJ) anJ operalt." from Scp1cmhcr to June. A SS-t mcmbcr.,h1p fee cntttle!> ~outl1' -.1i;e'> 6 to IS -the opponunll) lo p;inic1pa1c in a "1dc 'Jnc.:ty ol adull-,upcn1'cJ •1thh.:11e anJ an-rcl:ih.:d progrJm~. Oircttor D1<:I.. ROJO'>, who h:.i~ been ''1th thc club ~in'e 1968, ..,,11d thal thi' )C:.ir"~ fund-ra"u j, c:-.pcc\ed 10 bring in hcl\\ccn 512,000 and Sl3,0UO . 1 he money \\.Ill be U\Cd for much-nee<leJ maintcn:.ince of the club\ l!Vlll noor. The fund-rai ... cr ''ill begin at 7 p.m . at the E:.istbluff Uo)'> :.ind Gui~ Club, 255 Vbta dcl Oro. l·c~tl\ities include dinner. dJncing, ca!>ino game, and an auction. Tickets arc S35 and m:iy be purcha ed at the club or by phone. For more inforn1alion or to buy tickets, c:1ll 723-1515. Student chefs whip up first-place award Orange Coa!>t College culinary arts studenb finished fir!>\ la~t Y.eekcnd at the American CulinaT) Federation (ACf·) Wc!>tern Region Junior Member Hot food Champ1on.,h1p~. held in Albuqu1.:rque, l\.M. ··we \\ere ab!>olutcl; lhnllcd with our pcrforrnJnce," ~:i1tl OCC's manager and coach, U11l 13arber. the colkgc's head chd. OCC':. team \\Ill compete fur the national ch;1mpion!>hir in New York City in July. ·1 he OCC\ team a't'ti!>t;.rnt coach i!> Joel Uachhuhcr CITYSIDI of Corona dcl Mar. Science . fair coming to NewPort Heights Which a1ea of l\'e\\pOrt lkach ha\C the most air pollution'! f fl)W docs wing ~ace affect the 01ghl of a paper ai1planc'? Docs color :.iCfect the CooJ prdercnce ol cal\'.' Gel lhc anw .. cr!> to thc!>e <1ue!>tionstat the Ne" port I lcighh Lkmcnt:iT) School Science FJir, chcdulctl irom 7 to b:30 p.m. on March 2. Highlight!> of the !>Cicncc eApo include prc!>ent.itions from Or. Stc,en GJUSC\\ilz. an onhoped1c !>urgeon at l lo.1g I lo)pltJI, and Fretl Engelhard, a phyi.icbt :it Cal StJte l·ulkrton. A )Oung scientist!>' corner. a tcchnolog} corner :rnd door priLe!> ''ill :.il!>O be (eaturcd .ll the event. For more information, call the !>Chool at 760-3464. School hosting a kindergarten orientation CORONA DEL MAR -A "kindergarten orientation" will be held at Lincoln Elemcnt:iry School on March 23 for a.II familie!> in lhc school zone. The e'c1H is designed to give parent!> a chance to mce1 teachers and ~taff member!>, learn :ibout Li ncoln's primary program and a)k quc!>tion!> about the kindergarten curriculum. A short tour of the campus and kinderg:ir ten classes will be ovailablc. Kindergarten enrollment will be conducted from 2 to 4 p.m. on May 3. l·or more information, c:.ill the ~chool :i1 760-3365. Group hosting rally to help boost self-esteem Wi1h an eye toward "heiring members achic'c their drca1m, pcr!>onally tut ti profc~~ionally;" the Ornngc lu~u.111011\, "J11<•11>I m"11~1 p1 :;J. •~111w:n1,nl\ I ~•~111 ,~n b.: rqu<)- Ju-.J •rllk>\11 •1111.:n ~1m1wun .,r ~ r>""'' , .... n.:r WEATHER SURF REPORT VOL. 89, NO. fl I llu1110 II. Johnwn, P11bl1\lk:r \\ 1111 .. 111 Lobdfll, [Jnur '>••'~ \larbl~. M .. n• 1111 Ldoror lrh \111.ul. (111 [J1ror \larc \l.;r11n, Pl.olu Ul110f 11<.11 frank. Circul.;rion bn.i~r 11.o11k e..n1i)1I. l'ruJiKhun ~bruai:.r \he.lint tld<htr, D·'rlay Marwccr J11dy <klllna. 0~•· 1(i.:d M;in.:ascr Prall!lod ll1th, Cocmolkr • aUDIH MOTLJNI ~ ••H·fOH Ytrut c;.nun'-no 11bou1 the 01111)' l'1k>1 or ~--· uin ""'" k rc.eotdCd anJ II''" dircClly tn EditM W1I· It "' l.c.bJ(ll The "'rnc 24..hoUr n "'crrna i.c ""'' rn;iy be 1ncJ 1n r co1J I 11~n 10 the cJ11ur on 1111y MAILING ADDHH CJur aJJrc\5 I\ 'JO W U..y St. C1)1,11 M.:\a, CA 1J:!<.?7 TO MAKI A CORHCTION h " rlx 1'1k;c\ puh'Y 10 p1ump1h ,,,.,r,r all cttun of rnl .. 1.:arl\r Pk.1.•r ~~JI S40· I 22 I, or 230 llu.nk !'>II m The NC111>porl lk.i.;h. ~t;e M.:..,. Daily Pilot' (USr!>-1 U-llO<I) " f'llbliJi .. d M onJ;iy 1hr0u ·h s .. 1 .. r day In Nc,.poit U.:.ich onJ ~•• kJa, JubK11p11u11\ ;arc only ••••I· able by 111b..cril>11ic 111 Th.: Tilll\:i 01~nic Couniy (Ill.XI) 151-9141 In arus oulildc or Nr;,.port lkll':h ind C:0.11 Mcr..i, ~ub'C:ripllOn\ 10 the OJ1ly P1k:M unly arc 3"ll11.ibtc by mail for SS 58 p.:r monlh. S.:c· ond cl• pm.t.aac p.iid 111 Cos1:a Mesa, CA. (PrK:"' u1duJc 111 ap· plic.tlllc .iatc •nd k1Cal 1 .. ~c:t ) JIOHMASTf.R ~nd • a<IJ"\6 ch.il11 ~ 10 0..: N,."'pon Bi:iiC.h/ Ct,.ta M \.oi D"lf l'1lot, r 0 lkn l~MI. (0111 /,I.:~ CA 92f,:t. (. ''\')flglll No 0 II ., ' "''"'"· 11 HOW TO RUCH US Circulation ('l'ht TllllCil Orange Count)) (800) 252-9141 ;\d~crtl~lng Cla\\1r1cd <H2-567t- D"p1Jy 6-t2--t32 I t.:ditorlal Nev. 540-1224 Sport 642-4330 NcW!I, Sports 1-Jx <H6-4 I 70 Main Office Uusiness O((icc 6.i2-432J Du inc ) fJX 631 -5902 t'ut.h~t.c t lty C IJ1x1llJ (uull'lluml\ -='""·" I .lliC'' Mu tu• Comp .. 1111 llc•scr <>ate.ti~. _... l'rnkknc anJ < I 0 M c TIMPlltATURIS NC\\f)Ort Beach c,4152 8.ilboJ 64/52 Cusla Me~.i 69/52 Coron~ del M.ir 6:>/52 IURF FORICAST LOCATION SIU Wedge Ne"' port Bloidles Ri~ff Jelly CdM aOATINO 2·3 w l·J w l ·J w l·l w 2-3 w light \'.at l.abl~ ~indi morning .and •~•nin& hours •hiflin& • ~t'll·•OUlhM•I 1 S luwh lhiJ oa(ltrnuon ""th l"o ' fool \\ind \\J\es, 3 fool ~uulh~ei.t S\\ell. Morning doud!> .rnd co.ut.il fog "ith p;irti.il de.iring this afternoon. TIDll TODAY First hi&h •:43 t'l.m ........... S.2 fir)l low 12:06 oi.m ........ -0.3 ~ccond high 6:41 p.m._ ........ 3.6 Se<ond low 11 :34 p.m ......... 1.9 SATURDAY rirsl high 5:46 •• m ........... s.s Fir•l low 12:54 p.m ........ -0.7 M<.und high 7:.lO p.m .............. o S«ond kiw .......... .. AllH midni&hl W.ater t.mp.: 59 Surfll•e/ Wevetr•lt H1reu1ll Tue•tl•y Strong high prcuurc th 01t has brought us ~ummer \\CJlhcr ;ind 60 degree \\atcr tcmpcroilurc "ill fade by \\Cckend, bringing lighl and vt1rioible wind condition~ .ind cooler \\t-.ilhcr, but nol much surr. A strong storm orr of J01piln \houltf send us some good ~ilvet l.lte ne~t "eek. we should see a ~err SMilll NW wind swel this ~e<.oi(end, .lnd ma,&>e some SSW pul•es from tht southern hemisphere. fur d.lily lor«•sts, c.ill (900) 976-SURF. The c~ co•lt 51 .SO plus any ponibte toll. County Counul lor !>wit-E .. t~cm \\all h<>-.t .1 r.alh Tue,dJ) JI the RcJ I 11m 1 lotcl in C,ht.1 ,:\J...,.1: ··1 he df-btcc1 l RJlh ··'"ill k.1tur~ the llllhlC of !>inger ..ong\Hllcr Su/ oi-.k 11, .Jh .. l\\tlf k1flg ~ .. \ lvll!> ;u1J up~ on pmmot111.; kdntg~ ol ,..;l!·\\.i1tl1. I he C\\.~nt i:. free, \\itlt a ')U!!.!~'i.:J do:i.1 1011 •I\' 1 he Or.mgc~Count} Coun 11 llH 'idt-l·,tc1.:m. a chJpter ul 1he N.1t1on.ll Council ll t 'iell-1",td.'111. "a' formed 1n 1993 ll>r 1hc puq'•".:.\11 '"ph11•h)lill!! program~. cJucJtion and c\cni-. 1h:11 pwnmte high !>Clf-ei.1ccm ,llld (WI 'on.ii .111d "lld.1\ I C'J>llll"-ibili:~ :· The 1ally '' tl1cJukJ 111 licgin .11 fr311 p" l'hc.: RcJ l:..ion 1 lotd I') h:.11cJ :1t 305!1 Br 't I \t1..:d ~e.1h can bl! rc.,encd ju a1.ha1tt:c h~ c.sllini.: !-.. \ \\ 1 I ur~cr at 650-2 144 Longtime Costa Mesa resident Hansen dies Clilfo1<l \Vancn ll.111,.:n. ;1 l111tgt11nc r~:.itle111 of' Costa McsJ, dicJ l·eh. 21. 11..: "a\ 7.' Mr. llanscn \\1J1kcJ m:ul\' \C~1r' .it R1di:.11J' MJrkct in Ne\\ po11 U.:.11:h :.111.tl h:1d I ~en 1 ct11 ~·J !>incc 1977. lk \\i.tS i.ln ·"iJ gol(.:1 but had r1..~l.nll) b~cn in ill health. He i!> !>UJ"\'i\~J b\ h1o th1..1' \\1ll1a111, < haste, anJ I-rank and a si ... ter, (01 nee\\ .1mcr. A gra,c ... idc 'u' 11..'c 1, 'chcdukd .11 3 p.m. ~l1md.1) al l la1bor La"n 1n Co-.t:i :-.tc-. 1. Johnson, a 67-year resident of the county, dies at 80 Arnold Cl)dc John,on, J Ct>!>t.1 ~lc'J rc,itlcm, died Wednesday. I k \\J!> ~O. Uorn in San Diego, :\lr. Joh1N>n lh~d in OrJngc County for 67 )1..ar:.. lie opc1atcd an t1ppl1:rnt1.. bu!>ine.,.., lor )Car,, ' Jle b ~UT\ I\ cd by ~uns 11.G Tutzkc: 1111..'t:I! I' Jlrrt:1a KJ bt of An.1hc11n; and 0.1nn) foh11,t11t of ~.11tlJ J neL. A p1 i\IJIC burial b plJnncd. S.1dJlch~1~·1.. Ch.1pcl in Tustin i'i handling the a11 angcm1.;11t:-.. POLICE FILES COSJAMUA JIOO l>lod, or Uri)lul !>1tu1· A \.1Cal1\111111g IJ111tl) \ bdoni,vn~~ \\1.:tc rqlo1tcJ )lokn. [w111 .1 hotd hk1m 1h.:.,. lllJY h.1\c Ide un\c~lm:J \•h1lc tlal·~ \hill II.> 1hc pool I he 1111\\llll: llClll\ induJc .1 'iJc11 l'i.1t11Cr.1-11.:u11Jer, do1hc), J \UilCJ)C, Carti•·r \\;itd1, \1111gl.1,,.,:" .1 C'.1111111 l'.llllC tJ anti CJ'>h 'f he IO\) \\J\ 1.:-titllJll\I, t S~,;711. 1700 l.llod, of Gutr lour t U111l. I hr~c ll1.1mu111l ung' - \\Orth ~5.'JUO \\Crc r .. porl~Jly '1111\:11 fwnt 1hi: 1run~ ul J Jl 1r~ed c;ir th.it .1pp.1tCntl) \\il"l jlrJCJ \lpi.:11, t\ \\tllll;.all v.h\l h.1J Jm .. n lh~ ~.ir. tolll J" II ;: 'he woJ.: h~r th scc rin'~ off :.nJ left tlh m 111 id,;-her 11u1~c \\l11d1 ""'' !ell in th<: tnmk. ,\I 1 r .. 1,.111 .. J 111~'>1ng" , :i c1.:.li1 l\irJ, NIWPORT HACH 600 bl()(k or [a,t U.1l1Jt1u Uuultrnrd· !>omco11.: rcpottctlly \lolc J \\.1llc1 [rolll 111 u11.1llc11Jetl llUt\\! 111 1hi: victim's oflicc. •Ira& block or S11ul.lur>I C.uurc 1\n umJcn11lictl i;u ,x:ct r;.11\CJ somcunc' cur on tom r~lc I h'C1' :irHl \!Ole the tires. 1100 block of \\t~& Haloo.1 llouh-Herd A re 111.:111 rcportc:J &h111 ~1n1cunc c111cr.:J tier h• me •hllc 1hc 1uis kc pin ;iml \tole SI IS 1l111t \\,1\ l;i)mg on a ruun11:r. • .. Fnday, February 24, 1995 3 Bolar-co llr proca 1 continues· for fair carntval - BY Mile s. rosNEJ.., '""Wann COST A MESA -The debate continues over "'ho -if anyone -will run the carnival at this summer's Orange County Fair. Instead of awarding an emer- gency one-year pact to cami'Val provider Ray Camm3ck Shows, fair board members elected 10 do nothing during a closed-door ses- sion Thursday morning. "We will make every effort that there will be a carnival at the 1995 fair," General Manager Becky Bai- ley-Findley said. What has tied up the carnival . issue is a protest filed by long-time rides operator B &. B Amusements after the fair board chose competi- tor Ray Cammack for a lhree-yeu contr:ict. Nothing can be done until stare officials rule on B & B's complaint, Bailey-Findley said. The fair board opted to ride out an appeals process that may not conclude in time to assure a c:imi· · val at this suirtmer's county fair. h's the second time that of· ficials from B &.. B Amusements have filed an objection to tbe three-year pact tentatively award- ed to Ray Cammack. POllGB s•k Witnesses to Costa Mesa robberies COSTA MESA -Were you at the intersection of Harbor Boule- vard and Baker Street at 8:38 p.m. Monday? How about the comer of Harbor and Wilson SlreCl minutes later? Laguna Beach police hope someone who was in one of those two spots will provide tbe key to solving a murder investigation. And the witness could collect a hefty reward in the process. Police believe the same man "ho robbed the Conroy's flo"er·· shop, at 2983 Harbor, and the Blockbuster Music store, at 2280 Harbor, a few minutes later ended a robbef).1 spree with the shooting death of a Baskin-Robbins ice cream shop owner less than an hour later, Laguna Beach Police Li. Danell Adams said. Rewards totaling $15,000 for in· forma tion leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect are being offered. Laguna Beach po- lice also have set up a toll-free phone line -SQO.LBPD-008, or 800-527-3008 -that offer tipsters anonymity. The suspect was described as being a man 25 to 28 years old, 5- foot-10 and 170 pounds. He had a -medium-build, .black hair-th3t w~s slicked back and heavy tattooing on his neck, the back of his left hand and around an eye, police said. Those tattoos included one in block-calligraphy lettering on the neck and one that may form tear· drops under an eye, Adams said. He was wearing a ~-length overcoat, tenn is shoes and possibly khaki pants. After re,·ie"'ing a video tape from a store security system at the B:ll>kin-Robbins store in Tustin - . where a robbery abo occurred just after 9 p.m. on Monday -Adams said she's certai n the same man was responsible for all four armed robberies and the shooting. On Wednesday, investigators from Laguna Beach followed up on several leads that were given to police on the tip line, Adams said. But, she added, there has been no significant break in rhe case. COUICTIONS A brief in Wednesday's Daily Pilot gave the incorrect date for a Family Technology NighL event at Newport Harbor High School next week. The event, which provides families information on computer equipment, is Tuesday nighr, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Call 760-3310 for more information. D A Thursday article on Disney's Newport resort gave an incorrect date fo r the development's projected opening. Disney officials hope to begin grading by this summer and open the resort by spring of 1997. 0 The day for "Dances of · Love and Life," the collaboration between Ballet Pacifica and Pacific Chorale at Orange County Performing Ans ·Center, was correct in Thursday's Weekend section story, but incorrect in the "FYI" box accompanying the piece. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. I ~--·-,/· fl(J11 /. v/v:,., I • M~'ER OF THE BRIDE CUSTOM DESIGN FOR ALL OCCASIONS NA~IN' ANSARI FASHION DESIGNER 6 15·661 4 3363 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH • ~h10,•\\ufk, Url,k l\Hlt,.,, \\'1111 ... llUQ-.. ( otk n•H· • Wukr 1~,•11h11'\:,, f't••I' ~ ~'°"' • Autonullit: I nii:"Jlluu S)...i.-m .. • W1ulcn (J,:o,·k .. uu•I ()\, rh•ull' • rc"4mallaccl 1~°"1~ wUh C'om1•ktc La.nd~ .. IJC l""faJlalJon~ • ()\-er.\() \'\!,ar.4 of C'cnnhln\:ct Scn·lcc ln Onan~ CcHlllt)' · • Mcfcrc.-.~"' TI•n~.O.•C <>n.nttc ('ouot!i ' When B &. B compl3ined in De· ccmbcr after it lose the bidding process, fair officials decided to st3rt over agai n, in part because there wasn't enough time to com· plete the st3te appeals process be- fore the J uly fair, officials said at the time. Dut, on Thursday, officials 3id it'l> not panic time yet and, legally, an emergency contract can't )Cl be awarded. "We're not in that category yet,'' said fair board member Doy Hentcy. "It's not an emergency at this point. l know it's the end of Fcbru3ry . . bur an rul hone~ty, \\-e on't decl3rc an emergency yet." Docs thtll me:in the ferris "heel in the Orange County sky \\On't be turning thi~ summer? "No," B:iilcy-f 1nulcy ~aid. But she \\Ouldn't guarantee a carnhal v.111 be held, cuher. Neither "ould Henley, although both went to paini.taking lengths to all-but-guarantee that carnival rides will be present at this sum- mer's shindig. '·We 're going to ha\e a block- buster fair," Henky said. "I \\Ould say there will be a carnival at the A bird's eye view t , I , Doi.: LEACll/DAILY l'1t-0r Hundreds of seagulls fill the sky near Newport Pier after being spooked by beachgoers recently. LARGHT S!L£CTION : NEW a USED ROLEXES ,.,...,$699 , ........ .. M ~•r dt •11••1n•t d1 ti" • iwlf'h •h•f'I ~.-•Jlf"\t"tW'<f"I" Cflof' •Jla•f' a(a'" h \of'°Mt .. ,. ... \.._. ....... " l1~r n -..r,Of'll' riv" ..,,..,. ..... ~ .. f'il loolt. f"t"•tfv untq\•«'' ~ Nl1\' HIGH R\TES~ 6-Month U.S. Government Treasury --7.00% 6.31 % Yield IO Marnnt) Approx l ax.11llc hlUl\':lkm Y1dd • Safety U.S Go\crnmcnl GuarJnh.:c + Higher Y1d<h • Lirni1cd ~rx:ci~ll offer Call today: 714-476-5126 Ask for Dan Horgan, Senior Vice President -Investments. "Guiran•~ uuly 11 hdJ 10 uwur•y Tu-"k [qunJlc•ol r•lt i..tN ,,., • 9 ~ '1 ' r It Rll'a u( 01 ·14 Y~ ~•~I ~r' )l.ll'>JCLI k"I cli.111~r <'•II lo1l<ly lo c-.1111 l11'11Cf r~re. Kemper Securities, Inc. MmM Nvs~ t"~' "r· <•lO ~"' f Gllet 011w. !Wilt t~. 111<. ... p.., Dad~ <'A Qltr(-{1 mew• .. 100!\Y'~ lHt DAY st 0 p ' fair. Our pa1ron) "ould be \Cr)' d1 )appointed if "e don ' h.1\C a c3rnaval." In a letter to fair boarJ mem· beri., B & B offtciah olfcrcJ to withdraw their prote)t, on the groun& th..it they be a"ardcd the: thrce"}e:ir oont~:ict. The comp:iny i~ offering more mone), more ride~. b. i.Jfcr .:ind operate~ locally, offic1:ils i.J1d in th eir letter. But, Guy Lea' ill, pre)idcnt of Ray Cammack, s~11J hi) comp:in) \\ill pro\ide a better Ci.trnt\al :inJ i)n't b:icking dO\\n either. "\\e re here for the long h:iul,". Lc:.i\.1U ~J1d. "lllcy're looking for quahLy an operation. And th:it's v.h..1t "c bring to the t.:iblc -v.e h:n e tor mJn) yc::iri.." In other :iction: •Board membcri. off1c1:1lly \Oted to reject S30,000 it ":tl> due to rc~ei\c from )t:nc coffer:!>. Put i.impl), the Orange County f :iir do ~n·t nc1:J mone) from ta,\pa)· er~ m R1H.~r)ide, Henle) s:iid. •And the board abo \Otcd to Ol11C1Jl!y OK a contract aln:ad}' ink.1.J e.irl.cr th1) month "uh 5~1G. the 1.-ompan} that "ill run th1. P;icit1c Amphitheatre. Police choppers to undergo nearly $50,000 in repairs Bv TlNA DoRGATTA, Sr.uF W•11n COSTA MESA -The Col>ta Mesa Police Dep:inment's helicop- te rs m:iy not sound any quieter buzzing ove'r neighbor 001.h, l>Uf their engines \\ill be in bcuer shape. On Tuesday, the City Council approved emergency ovcrhaub for both engines at a CO)t of about $49,000. The \\Ork \\ill be completed 1h1.., "eek, according to policl! C.1pt Da' c Brook). "\Ve·rc tf)ing 10 get a 1.1u1d. turn-around on the \\O tk.,'. Urook., i..1id. The t\\O ai'ru:i1 1.; hJ'c bl.'cn run ning on rent::il engine!>, '' h1 ... h CO!>t the department up 10 Sl~.t per fligh t hour. And, the dcp.irtmcnt Ilk~ c.1ch helicopter abou t '.!S hou r) a \\eek.. "I f \\C \\OulJ ha'e ''ailed u1111l the ne.\t council meeting, it could co!lt us an a<ldillonal $7,700 in en- gane rental charges,'' Drool-~ said. Brooks i.Jid the dep:mment ''ill p..1}' for th1.. r1...pa1r!> out of Iii. ~up· port Scl".1cc) Budget. Although the department nticipate~ ~uch expenses, Brool-s i.J1d the depart· mc;_m h;i.dn·l planned OlLU\.erhaul· ing wth engine) .at the )ame time. Dut. "llilc one ui the ~ngane) "..ii. being e\Jmin1...J tor a i.ched· ulcd O\Crh:iul, the )CCOnd engine beg.in "runn1n:; hot ·· lniti:ill}, the Jir~raft mcchan1~ in .... pccung the cngin~ 1l1ought the rcp:iir \\oulJ co~l bct\\ccn S6,000 JnJ S ,0. .0. Th..1t c t 1m;ite "J Lw')tcJ to S~6.S2u alll!r lhl! nll.:1.h.intc') di~as· '-cmbkd iii.: cng:r . .: anJ found more probk 11h E\COIU.iil~. Orv• I.~ '):lid the two hclr.:oplch ''Ill b~ n:pbccd "ith m.:\\ one'> Dut. the ~u'>t ul thv'> ... r~p!J1.e· mcnb "ill 111.cl} be 1...IJ\ en:d b~ the Join t Po"cr' A''>ocbtion. an agrccmcni amvng poucc ..igcn ie~ in Costa ~le!>a, ~c'' port Beach, Huntington l.k :ich JnJ 1hc Orange Count~ Sheriffs Depart ment to share helicopter~. HICK()RY FARMS M'Jlole bean or tresh ground. Now thru March 3rd G reat coffee starts with the beans. That's why Hickory Farms9 uses only the finest Atabica be~ in our rich Vanilla ~lada,Emcrald Cream, tlavotful Macadamia Kona @ and our exclusive Private Blend. Buy a pound of any variety and get a pound of equal or lesser value free. You can•t afford not to splurge! TDM I MOllTll WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., Newpor1 Beach •Send A Gifr B\ Plume M2-.J302 .. IMITB •&ftO•IL BUllY AIEUll lft'DaTUft 8.llr/1 4.I0'/1 .,,., 8.19'/1 4.61'/1 IYIU orn:lllT Uft 8.llr/1 l.&r/1 .,,., .... ,. 1.78'/1 IYIU lllDaTUft 7.00'/1 1.21'/1 "' 7.00'/1 1.40% S\111H BAR~f) Cl) .... ti I ( It ti K R ·\ 1 t "'' t DI< l'J"'l 1Kt ll. Smith Bamty offtrs sOfM of today's highest interest ratt"S on FDIC-in urtd CDs. lnttr~t raJts, on ntragt, 1 • • hightt than tM nationaJ avtr.tAt. And 01 rangt of CO m.ituritln frofn a varitty of b.ln~ •nd thrift . Contact: TAYLOR E. BROWMAN S(l\jl()ll \'ICC l'tte IOl"'T (714) 717-5428 SMITH BARNEY \\• 11\.aLt' mono:\. ti~ olJ.la\hootwd v..1~ W~ Nm tt 49 Friday, February 24, 199S • SATU•DAY LIDO llLI SCOUT •MA•l IALI liJo hk &) &.uut T roop ).7 holds 1h.:ir :innu:il g.u.1~c s:ile 9 a m. co S pm lOJ.:i~ :ind lU 2 m. l{' 2 pm SunJ.1\ .11 the l.iJo h ie Clubhou..c, 701 \ 1.1 L 1Jo Saud l'\1:W{l\lrt lk:u:h. 1 h1) 1s the onl) funJ-nm~r the trwp h1>IJs 10 >Upporl their rrogr:im Rcfh:\hmcnu • .1rc :iv:nl:iblc Call Mell Nm JMomne• IL ltLU 7~ . .;44.; or 675-0517 for more 1nlorm:i11,m. 1'bc Orange~ alltcac IC1ll nar htlcd "ltoe. to Pn:-vcn1 t..owcr kt r.Un" is prCSUlcd Sunday by J. ~1n l\'.w.cll, D m:>Nlgcr ol a bcaltb and fitness promotion company, from 9 am. to 11 am. 11te tcmin:ar tc:ich~ p:inkip;ants a IS·miautc rouhnc to rcdu c '°"w back pain. but i\ not designed for ind1viduak with Chro1tk p.\in or M:rious lower ~ 1njuncs. Regastratioo f'-'.C i1 S29. Resi5tcr b) phone or in person at OCCs Commun11y Sc" ices OOkc, lrom 9 '111.m. to 6 p th., Monc:by 1hrou$h Thur-scfay, 9 a.m. lo Sp m., Frid11); :tnd R ~ m. to noon, Saturday. for more 10form:u10n. call 432·51\SO. CPR CLASS l nc A'meman lh:art A\>tX'1alllln hllkh .1 l'arJo-pulmonal) r1:\ui.i:i1:11ion da,., l ''' 5 pm at :'llC\\pllrt·CmtJ l\1c'-J \MC \. :?300 \Jnl\1:r:i.1t\ Om • 'I:\\ ~lfl Uc.sch The cf.1.,~ \\Ill be :i ll1-'1·B kh I ccrt1hc.11i1in Jnd .1dul1 rar11\."1p.1nl\ mu>t t.£1\ler prior to -~ ,,1 11 The C\hl ot the cl:i'~ j., S2S for \I I\ m.:mt>.:r.. anJ SJ.S lur 11011-r ... mh..r,. C.111 ~:-Q990. PRIMI DYNAMICS Pm11e J>.nJmll''>, a n1.1n-prnr11 or~.ini1a111.>n 1hat prO\ldC\ .1C11\ 111.:\ for ~~n1or~. holJ\ :in 10h1rm.i11on.1I 1111.:c1ing about lb pro!!r. nl\ IO :i m It 1 l\;'lo.lO .it the.: Q.1\1\ S~n1,1r l°r.:OICr, Roum 3, ~I \1arcu1.rih: \\". CvrllllJ Od ~!Jr Call ::1i::·-7JOO SUNDAY C..u.1 .. 1 Pim I lotel. Prominent l'\e\\p1.>rt lka1.·h spons :illorncy Leigh Stcinbag, ho110r:ll"\ lhair Of the e\cnt, l l.:aturcd "P.:aker. The c\cnt tso leJlurc) Wa~hington journ:ih t Morton KonJral.;.:. ~'\Kh:iirs Plt 11.trn!> anJ Dr. SC\ffOUr Alban. For mor1: infom1ation. c:ill 973-~733. S'NGUS' PARTY lhc ~keting Room, :in affordJblc 'ingtc~· organii:it1Un, spon~rs a singles part~ from 7 h.> 9 p.m. at The C:inncl) Rc!>t.lurant. 3010 L:lfa)cttc ,\\c., ,e,\p1:in Oc:ich. Comphmcntal) ~h,)\\Jc:r. mi\cr g:in:cs. pri1c~ dJnunii .ire 1ntluJcd 1n 1hc S5 co t for m~mher,, S7 for non-member... Call s.:5.sos: INNER GUlDI stMlNAR Oran!!c l.lla'>l Colh:gc h1>l>lS .1 scn11nar on the >U~'llll!tCIOU\ mind from 10 n.m. 10 .; rm m ROlim IOS of OCCs I lomc Crunom1'-".\ Bu1ltling Barbar:i l.A:c, :1 P'~chothcr:ipist and lecturer. le.id) th..: seminar dc~1gned to help pJ1IK1p.in1 ··rc:ich goals, impro\c relallon~h1p•., and" cnhanl'.c feelings of -.th \\1.lT\h."' 1 h.:rc IS a S.$9 rcsistration lcc lkgt'ller 1n OCC\ Cummunit\ Scl'\1w~ 01114,;C -lJ a.m. to 6 p.m:. Munday through rhursJa): 9 a.m. 10 5 p m • Fnd.iy; and 8 a.m. to noon. \JllJrJa~ -or b) phone at 432·5SSO. MHTING THI OfJIPOSITI SIX An Orange Coast Colll:gc ''orl..shop tttlcd "How 10 ~kct Ne'' People ::ind Keep lhc Convcrs:ition Going" is conducted bv soc1:il scientist :ind l'OnllllUnlc:itTJnl> ronsuktnt onn - Fcrgu~. Worl..shop topics include: "Simple W.1ys to Get Pa~I Small AHTl·DlfAMATION UAGUl GALA The An11-Dcfam.i11~>n l 1:.1guc 11f Or.111gc.: County hm11. its annu.11 ( i.ib D111nn 0Jncc al the \\c,1in South PERSIAN TREASURE RUGS ' Of Corona Del Mar KENNY t~c PRINTER Since 1978 250 J:'1 2 US TREASURIES m 250-6345 or eoo 876-~829 Secllrttes Amenca. Inc. Member NASO SIPC 2082 MIC'helson Onve, S1e 212 Irvine, CA 927\5 24 Hour Rat~ Info 1 800 US TREASury TAI PREPAUTION lndividuol, Partnerships, Corporofiil\5 Business Voluorion, (emfied Vofuohon AitJYst Ti• S dollar. CPA, MST At Per~ian Trea~ur~ Ruq~, '"e hcwc coll ct c d th<:' largt·st I c.tion of fine qu"lity invest mcnt Per sian rugs. that could not be found I cwhcH'. elect f1om our contcm porary li ne o t m i<'nt<ll rugs designedto nhance any decor. < hoosc from ou1 old world one of a kind col lct:tion o t Kilim., ~md ')umak. < ome c-tnd tcly on our reputation for integrity and being the oldest rug dcdkr in Ornnge Count . ';pc'ci.:tl ')(>r\lic cs Include-: f. p{"rt (ktlning lkpdir-. ~ l\pprais<ll.., Wt· !Su) Old Rugs! 3330 E. Coast Highway , Corona Del Mar 7 I 4/673-6981 Enchanted Evenings (and Da!S) just $19.95! ~e grealt.'\t d,1,,il' .rnd the hi gge~t hit panning the der.idrc; havl' .uri \ r<f tll t.om<.,1\1 Cablevision! Now ~ou can 'hoost.• Imm rnnn· 1ha11 1.20 ol lht' bt'c,t movie~ of all time every momh. I mm mattnt'l.'., to miclnigh1 movie~. 24 hourc; a Ud). Unt.UI. 11nrnlor11t'ci and commt.·rdal·free. So vnu t..tn 'l'l' thl'm the way 1hey were meant 10 ht.• 'l'l'll 111tl) lwttt r, bet.ause you Cil n see t hl'm right al hon a. You 'll find AMC ,1s part of -"&.>ol:..u.L:i..x..u Cablevi,ion's n han!Uf e ice, including popul,.u lclhlt-nt1works like CNN, The Di~<overy Channel, A&E, The Dis ney hannel and many more. Encore i~ a featured servile in mosl tarpacks premium entenain- ment packages. Ask about our special l·Star package! UilLTODAY! 714-542-6222 ~COMCAST PUTS YOU IN THE FAST LANE ---·--... .. __ ...,... ... ...,. .. __ _ _ .. , .. _ ............... -----·----- • ENCORE · . .,. ..• , .... I T:art," "Tr.uts that Allnact the Oppoi.itc Sc~ in the First Five Minute~" oand ··Gracefully Lca\illl \\ ll~n You're Not lnterc ted" The fee is S:?9 Register by phone or in person :>t OCCs c~wmunity Sen1C\."'S Office -9 ;a.m. to 6 p.m , Monday through Thursday: 9 a.m. to .5 p.m., Friday: anJ 8 a.m. 10 noon, S:uurJ:iy. For mo~ inform:ition, c:ill 432·5880. IMMl&GllAM PIUONALITY HMINAlt Or::inge Co::ist College will host ::in eight-hour seminar titlcJ "Wh:n's My T)pc -01SCO\cring the Enne:igr:im," fmm 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. P~)-cho1her;ipist \tona Co::ites \\ill l'O·prcsent the 'cmin:ir, "hich u;cs the l:nncagram ,P.:rSOn3lity test to dc\clop ~lf·~mareness :and gain arf umkDtJnding or others. Registe r by phone llr ::it OCCs Community Scf'itt 0111cc, rr\lm 9 :i m. to 6 p.m., Monday thr\lugh ThursJa); 9 :un. to•S p.m. FriJ.1y; :ind 8 a.m. to noon, S:iturday. The regis1r::i1ion fee is S-i9 :ind :i S:?O matcri:il fee is p:iyablc 10 1hc presenter in cl3ss. For more mformation, c:ill 432-51)8(). FINANCIAL PLANNINO WORICSllOP The Or.inge Coast College "ill sponsor a three-hour \\Orkshop, that .;J OUR MEALs' ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COCKTAllS · FOOOTOOO PHONE AHEAD 296 EAST 171"H ST., e CC>SrAMESA Newport BMchlCosta M..a Dally Pilot cx:unincs 1pccfal ru: l3WS rcg.ltdinJ !inaftcial options :and stnucgics f\)r employees of school districts. M:ujorie St3nford, a ccr1ificd fin:>n~I pl:>nncr, -.ill host the workshop th:ar runs from 9 a.m. lO noon. 1n Room 202 or OCC's Lc~is Center for Applied Sciences. Topics include: "TSA or IRA - Wh:at's the Difference?," "Suit3b1h\y of Investments." "llow 10 Estimate Your Retirement Benefits" and "The W-4 Form." The (cc is S25 per person, or S39 for \\\O. Resister by phone or :at OCCs Community Services Office, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m .• MonJ:iy through Thursday: 9 :i.m. 10 5 p.m., Friday: :inJ 8 11.m. to noon, Saturday. For more information, c:ill 43:?-5SSO. MONDAY ' WHAT YOU. DON'T KNOW The Newpon H:itbor Are::i Ch:imbcr of Commerce presents a Business Assist:incc Workshop 5:30 lO 7:30 p.m tonight at the Ol:imbcr offices, J.no Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach. The two topics tonight include What )OIJ don't know :ibout your current ::ind prospccti\'C cmplo)ecs c:in rc:illy hun the success of your businci.s by n ob.!n Vcnezi:l and What e\cry business must know to increase revenues :it le:ist . A OU 25~ per year b) RayrnonJ At.lier. There ts no ch;argc C;atl Patty .:n 476-3223 for tCSCl'\-:l\1ons. TUUDAY MDITAT fOR llUMANITY ll:ibil:it for l h:im:ini\y of Orange County will conduct :i \Oluntcer oru:nt:uion mcellng from 7:30 to 9 p.m. nt Fir')! United Methodist Chur1.h of Costa ~h:sa, 420 W. 19th S1. 1 he meeting pro\ ides an ovc" iew 01 th1. p~ram. Call 895-4331 for more inform:uion. SILl·HTHM RALLY The Orange C~un\y Cuu1\c1I for Sclf·Esleem. a chapter of the Na11011:1I Council for Sdl·l:.slccm, ''ill be holJing :i r;sll) al the Red Lion J lotd, 3050 Bristol St .. Costa Mcs:i. The Ir, e r:illy (a SJ don;stion ii. i.uggcstcj) '' 111 fo:iturc the OlU!>IC or SuZ OgJcn :111J offer ncl\\Orkini; ~ssions :ind tips on imprO\ mg !.Clf-es1cem. Seating bcg11i- a1 6:30 p.m. For more information, 1:.111 K:iy WaJburgcr al 65().21~~. S<'nd JOUr itrms to Around Tonn rditor, 111r DailJ Pilot, JJO lv. 11.1) St., Costa M rs:1, Cu/if. 91617. · EME Dr. Robert C. Larner (no longer associated with Dr. Kramer) will resume hi s solo d ental practice -at a new location 101 Main t. uite J Seal Beach, CA 92740 Phone: (800) 555-8815 93-4 ~lf1-fML~ __ .., 1-WAU•IOICW) MTCMlll"I ~_.(Pl·1S) CERRITOS 'O -• : .... ·, ~ ·_?,•·"'Jl I ·", l.,-ll5' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ..... , sue the project iC a single Commit· tees member expre~d interest in subscribing. While members first eemed re· luct:rnt, several warmed to the idea after learning that the sub· scription rosts would be relatively inexpensive. {Prices have not yet been determined.) A user would enter a main menu and have the choice of sev· eral options, according to Rems. One might be a dbcussion group for the Orange T:u:payers Associa· tion. another might access the ful· lerton Recall Group, a third might access the information bank for United We Stand. ''After a few months, we'll de· tennine whether we should do BANK , .... , customers were give n a 'passbook' to record what has been left 'on deposit.' "Subsequently, customers be· came accustomed to this practice and regularly deposited checks or cash, making periodic deposits and "ithdrawals and using lzalco as their 'bank.' " The court has appointed an out- side accountant to act as a re· new subdivisions," Rems s:iid. "This thing will be entirely user defined." Ward, who expects to be one of the fi~t to log on, envisions a day when he can access agendas to the Orange County Transportation Authority, the county Bo:ml of Su· pcivisors and the Costa Mesa City Council simply by punching a few keys 01\' his romputer. "Since our organiuuion is run on volunteers, we can't always do things as quickly," he said. "Tele· phone calls arc slow and not al· ways practical for gelling dense in· formation. You wouldn't call somebody and say, 'Read me that agenda.' "Our intent is to open this up to the whole community. We want to expand people's participation in their own government." ccivcr to run the business and re· view its accounts and a~els. ''The receiver will look at the assels and liabilities o f the com· pany and see if they can r~pay cv· erybody," said John Paulus, chief sl e ~ner. "A-i this point, we really do n't know if they can. "Once he's detennincd that, the receiver will prepare a report and we're going to (Superior} Coun for a hearing on the cai.e on. March 8." T'S~ E\\\r AT C l ~() NEW StJNDA Y BRUNCH s79s F R E H PASTA DISHES FROM s595 E\V DI ER ME FROM s795 ow Serving Beer & Wine Free Delivery to Home. Office or Boat r------------------------------- 1 $5 OFF ANY DINNER : : $5 OFF ANY LUNCH : I FOR TWO WITH COUPON , 1 OR SUNDAY BRUNCH I GOOD SUNDAY·THURSDAY I :coon DAILY 11:30AM . :3:00 PM' AFTER 5:00 P.M. ·,. F.XP.3-:?8-95 I EXP.3-:.?8-9S 111:'\E-1:'\ ONLY I 01!1/E-IN ONLY 1 I :'\OTc:oon WITH ANY OTHER I t EXCEPT HOLIDAYS -1 I OFFERS OR HOLIDAYS I ~---------------~--------------- 2600 Eust Const Hwy .• Corona Del Mar 640-2291 Friday, February 24, 1995 I YOLUllTllR DIRICTORY 'ht \'olt.18'C'tt' Dbtttory runs ptrlodlaitly In lht Dally Pilot. tr you'd llkr lnrormatlom on ~uin& )our orianlr:atloa tblcd, call ~2~21 , t~I. lJI. AU AUeellrtlee 0"'•9• C•••ty Ch•pter The Am)Ol rophic l..:llcr.il Sclerosis (ALS) Aswciation Orange Coun1y Chapter has nc.:tl for many \Olun1ccrs. For infom1J1ion, call Exccu1ivc Dirt'Ch>r S1acy Koressct at 375·1922. Alahel••r'• Aueclatlea •• o ...... c ••• ., The Allhcimcr's Association or Orange Counly needs visiting volunteers, support groups for p:i1icn1s and carc&i\cr~ :ind a volun1ecr helpline. lntcres1cd volunlcers can call 283-1 111 or (800) 66().1993. Alllerlcaa C••c•r Secletj The American Cancer Socic1y's Or:in&e County Uni1 is seeki ng office volun1ccrs for numerous Jays :ind hours. For informa1ion on these and 01hcr volunteer opponunilies, call Cari Davidson :i1 ~3829. Counly is planning to fund :ind build a community arts facili1y 1n C<»ta Mesa. For more information, c::ill Ahec Lcggc11 :u 540-2557. Auecl•tl•• ••••lu••c• cr .. t•n ARC 1s :i non-profit group in Col>la Mes3 "hich sponwr~ anti suppons mult1-0u1rc:ich community sci'\ ice programs, sud1 :is 1he homdei.s sanc1ual)'. Volun1ccrs arc needed. For information, call Dr. Renee Namas1e, 5.l0-5803. Ballet Pacifico 1 he Oallc1 Pacifica Guild, a \olun1ecr suppon group for U:illc1 Pacitica, need~ \Olun1ceri. for a v:irie1y of ta~l..s. For mform:i1ion, call Molly L) nch a1 <H:?-9275. Big Brothers, Big Sisters Men anti "omen O\er 20 years of :igc, h.i,ini; li\cd 1n Or:ingc Coun1y for s1'< nh.>nlhs and on 1hc job for at lc:is1 1hrcc mon1hs. arc needed 10 scl'\·c as big brothers or big sis1crs for children 6-16 from single-parent homes. For informa1io11, call Pa1rieiJ Davis 01 544.7773 Anlerlca• Rell Crou, . Ora•1• Cewnty Chapter Boy Scouts of Amerlc• Inc., The Orange County chap1cr of the Orange County CouRcll American Red Cross needs volun1ccrs Volunteer opportuni1ics include to addrcu commun-i1y-sroups .u.nctu.L.--fund·r!lisin&, pro~ram devcJopmcnl...._ Red Cross services and 10 acl :is ::mJ !raining 10 cxii.1ing troops and liaisons wilh the mcdi:i in dis:is1cr anti packs. For more informativn, call emerge ncy si1uations. For informa1ion, Devon Doughcr1y, 546-4990. call Judy Iannaccone, 835-5381, or Joan Miller, 835-5381, ex1. -422. ArtsAc•ll••Y ef Ora•9• C•••ty The Arts Academy of Orange I I i · I I I Boys and Glrls Clubs ef Costa Mesa/Newport Beach TI1c three area Oo) and Girls Clubs need \Olunlecr coJchcs anti arl or craft \\Orl..~hop 1cachcrs. For loc:i11ons • ·' I Women's Designer . Resale Clothing Everything · 1 iil Store 1 fanSale I ~ to 75o/o off I Mention this ad and take an additiona l lO"lo om Procecclc; go 10 Orangc\\'ood Childrcn·s Foundation! 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona Del Mar• m•• 760-6640 :ind :itldi11on:il 1n(orrn:uion, c:ill Dick P~crs, 642-2245. Ce•t•••l•I F•rm f ewn Volunteer tloccn1s arc nccd.,;d a1 1hc Cen1cnn1::il F:irrn :ii the Orange County f;iirgrounds in Co!>la M ci.:i. Call Ginny Smjth, 708-1517. C••l•r fer Cre•tlve A11 .......... . The Center for Creatl\c Al1crna1ivcs, a non-profit chJ111ablc organiz:llion "hich work:. 1hrough th.,; Un11cd W:iy, has a need for \Olun1ccrs, gr:iduJIC level 1111\.rn'> or iramccs. For mform:iuon, call K;m.:11. 642-0377. College Hospital The College Hospital Coi.ta Mc~a Au.\.ili::uy is seel..ing \oluntcer:. 10 perform ckrical, reception tl.:i.l... g1fl shop and 01hcr du1ies at 1hc ho)r11al For informa1ion. call <H:?-:?73.l, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Community Hospice Core Community 1 lospice Care. an organization th:u prO\ ides medical anJ cmo1ional supporl 10 1 rminall)'tll paticn1s und 1heir families in Orange County, needs 'olun1ecrs in Coi.l.J Mesa and Newport Beach. For information or rcgi)tration, call Cmd) l.:iird, 978· 7.U7. Cest• Me .. Ch~lc Pl•P••H The Co)l3 Mei.a C1\lc Pl.J)houi.c nc..:Ji. 'olun1ccri. for u!>henng, b>1\;l..)ta,c, mailing~. l)p1ng, ligh1s, .:im.I manv 01her cJutic . for more inform.Jtion, 1..Jll 650-5269 Cesta Mesa Hlstorlc•I Seclety The M>C1cty collects 1nforma11on, ph uloi. ..ind arllf.JCI) relating 10 the h"tol') of Coi.1a M1.\a ;1nJ 1he I larbor Jr1..1. \'olun1ccr~ ;ire n1.:,•tkJ for d..:rn:al tai.l.i., ~umputcr 111pu1 ;inJ help 111 1hc hbr;iry 1 or inh>rmat1on. call Ch trki. U • ..:ch ... r. 631-5<JIS. Costa Mesa Senior Center 1 he mulll·purpoi.c !>cn1or sen ices f.tc.il11\, 1~~1cd at the rnrn.r of 191h ~1rc1.:i and Pomuna Ah.nu.:. scel..i. \oluni..:cri. for a '"ri..:I\ ol las~. i11duJ1ng an up,.;nnnj Cai.1no :-.; 1ght p.Jrt~. rur more in!orm::it1u l, call <H5<!356 !rum " ;i,m tu 5 p.m. Defore Foundation for the Arts Dd ore l-oundJtiun tor th.: t\rb, a nun·prohl organ1Lallu11 J.:J1,JICJ to d:in~·e a1 151 K:ilmu> Orn.:. G-3. 1n Coi.ta :>.ki.a, n..:.di. \Oluntecri.. For more 1nfurmal1on, 1..111 :?-1 1-tJIJOS. The Newport Bedding ComP<'ny difference Custom Handcrafted Quality-· ,, •r> "r • • -r <rc>'rt j ' '' • • \ ~\ a,a · ..,~ All-Natural, .100% Cotton Padding-• • Pl~ .) , m,-•e ..,. , ( .;' ; r .. ti ·~ • (.Jrf ' ,, Premium Quality Spring Foundation--•. · dt:' J' • • • 'Y,, c"'"'I"" < \\ r•r " ... • ,• • • cov 1 ·x. pw1 uni .,, .... t"' 1 a:m 1 • • . 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ENDURING •Most Stain Proof •Most Crush Resistant • Most Durable •Suitable For Residential Commercial & Apartments ~1114 w.i cum llUS, oc m T1m11u1 Way, no• Cati ... 722-0420 0 ..... frt.t-5 (!) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l:J ~ ~ ~ (iJ SAVE 40°/o On Sofas & Chairs Sofas start at $ 8 9 5 Sale Priced · •SEVERAL STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM •LARGE SELECTION OF FABRICS £~(~2f ----CUISINE OF THAILAND (!) ~ ~ ELECiANT DININ(j AT FAST FOOD PRICES ~ ~ At ~ceClub smooth1esareour spec alty W th everv Juice Club smoothie you set a choice of two tree Club Add1t1ons. suchaswheatgerm0fcatc1urn. to custom ze your smoothie to voui par.•cular d et Ma e the switch c?Wav from high· at, empry-calof'e fast fOOd to a refreshlfl9 and nutr-ttOUS mea. at Jwce C lJb We not on satisfv~ thconseious 1ndV10.Jdls but a.so prO\llde de 1c10US produds for~ to enJOY DAILY LVNCH SPECIALS ~ START IN(j FROM ONLY $5·95 ~ 645-3259 ~ . 4~-~~~~~ It's .. ,.....,,, ..... 1835 NE\.vPORT BLVD .. CO~IA MESA. 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Top ..... • lrUst of Ct**-' $1 495 • a...,..,.,. . .__Hclldeys•bs> >·••·ts ~ I •• , ....... cllnMf Of'tffCNCUort<~ ...-. • -·---------------------""'*' • I 1744 Em Com IW1qy, COfOM Det Mir '""••n ~a Goldenrod ".,:00 a.m. Mon.·s.t. 1:00 ...... e Fr1day, February 24, 1995 '""' ' uff that street badly. People come around th:it corner off the freeway pretty fast, and I'm low-profile - they can't see me." Reid spotted a m:in walking nearby. He asked the n'an to push him around the comer. "Once we got around the cor- ner, he :isked me where l lived," Reid said. "l told him it w:is about two blocks, :ind he proceeded to push me all the way home. And, he was very nice. "When we got to my house, l thanked him and asked my step- d:lughter to give him a ride. He said he was going to OCC (Or;inge Coast Cpllege ). " She dropped him off and re· turned home safely. At about 10 a.m. on Tuesday, l\eid's stepdaughter answered a ~nock at the door. lt was Terry Uann, the 34-ye:ir-old good S:i- m:iritan who had helped Reid home the day before. But, he seemed different -tlisoriented. "He was perspiring," Reid said. "I thought he'd been jogging and just dropped in to see how 1 was. 1----"L go.ve him a towel and a clean shin. I asked him to have a scat, but he wouldn't. He just kept FOUNDATION HEALTH What a •No OeductibleS Health Plan Should Be •100% Pion • AITordoble Rotes • Motemily Benefits ~ • Smal lc.#tlf#H tot more ll'llormallon contact Lou 8olMne 642-3628 ANTIQUE QUILT SHOW °"" 100 ............. to .. u.mMWi These old quilts have been in storage for many years. 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Meanwhile, Bann had taken hold of Reid's wife's hand "and wouldn't let go," Reid said. "He seemed really IQrcd, really paranoid. We let him call his mother, she lives in the neighbor· hood, and she came out. But, he still wouldn't lcav ... " After about half an hour, sev- eral officers entered the home, re· strained Dann and removed him from the property. He was later booked on suspi· cion of being undh the influence of a controlled substance and false imprisonment. While the ordeal has left the family shaken, Reid said it hasn't m:ide him any less trusting of oth· ers. "It was just a one-in-a-million kind of deal," he said. "Thank God he didn't hurt anybody. Thank God no one else was in· volved. "And, fortunately, I'm :ilive. I've got a lot to be thankful for." .... , and Jon Benzinaer -also made up to look like accident victims -stumbled out of the car after the crash with beer cans falling at their feet. They 5Creamed for Erin, who never got up. Newport Beach firefighters used the "Jaws of Life" device to extfact a mother and her daughter out of the other car, which had been hit hard enough in the rear to slam the trunk almost into the front scat. After the father of the in- jured family saw what Giordani had done to his loved ones, he went after the teen, fists flying. "What have you done to my family?" he yelled, as a police- man held him back. The scene was complete with a television news reporter try· ing to get information as a • Corporations • Tensnt/l,Bndlord • Much, much more fnfffomf o 1)ocolegol Clinica, Inc. -we accept an major credit cards -. . Newpon Beach police offtcer U\terviewcd Oiordani and cave him sobriety tests. Jn the end, Oiordani was ar· rested as Otas,ow was taken away in a body ba,. Before the dramatization, Raquelle Van Vlcek, a 25-ycar· old representative of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. told students about how she deals with the fact that she killed her best friend three years ago by driving drunk. The crowd of about 1,400 teens sat almost perfectly quiet during the Laguna Niguel woman's speech. Some tears fell. After the assembly, senior Kelly Diemer said she was im· pressed with the production. "I thought it was better this way instead of just bringing in speakers to talk to us," she said. "It was so realistic. When you sec it here it hits you like a slap in the face." lllPE .... . place on 38th Street and. an attempted rape and robbery on Dec. 16 on Colton Street, according to a crimi- nal complaint filed in Har- bor Municipal Court. When the charges were filed in early January, Silbar called Brooks a lucky man because the alleged crimes attempted on Dec. 16 were broken up when the victim's roommates returned home, causing the suspect to flee. tr those crimes had been completed, Drooks would have faced "one strike" charges in that case, Silbar said at the time. Brooks' court-appointed attorney couldn't be reached for comment l'llte Thursday night. CEME Dr. Jim McCunniff will resume the practice of d entistry -at a new location - 5486 La Palma Ave. City of La Palm~ Near Kn otts Be rry Farm Phone: (714) 821-7950 TICKETS ON SALE DAILY • RogerOunnGolfShops • National SponsGrills • LasVegasDiscountGolf • TheGolf Shop(Main Place) • Niketown • The Golf Shop (Westminster) • Hughes Markets • 40 Love • The Golf Club • Was~ington Golf Center Or at 35 Orange Counry golf course pro shops or vtsit our display at the SCPGA Golf Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center, March 9. 12. 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State, were each key factors in the Monarchs' 80-50 CIF Southern Section 111-AA quarterfinal playoff game the last time these proud pro- grams met in 1993. BY B.u.a.Y FAULKNEll, SPOan Warn:a So too, Boseman and El- 'I think we can handle their press and our size should help us hold our own on the boards.' 0-8 in league a year ago ood -1"' PMIR. Eltwll c:-91 did not make the pla)'Offs. "Po!>tseason" Pier!>On is also averaging 5.5 n:bounds in playoff games and has made 21 of 26 career playoff field goal at- tempts {nearly 81%). "I think we can handle T he reminder is there liso n contributed to Morn- nearly ever winter ingsi.de wins over EStancia in ·section and Tim Parsel, who led the team in 1993, but weekend for the cur-regional championship games in 1992, reviewed then-coach Tim O'Brien's 1992 their press, and our size should help us hold our own on the boards," said Poirsel, who will counter 'Side's two bi& guns with uncommon boil- ancc. Morningside is led by 6-3 !>enior guard Anthony McNair, "ho !>Cores 19.5 per game off the bench, v.hilc 6-4 senior for- Y>ard Chris Croom chips in 13. rent and former members of with all the current Eagle players, then disappointments on videotape. the Estancia High boys bas-freshmen or younger, watching from the "We re:illy have n't made loo many ketball team. stands. comparisons with two years ago," Parsel Lee Denmon, a 6-2 sophomore scores six per outing, including a team-high 21 three-pointers. Eagle players, coaches, Tonight, however, when second-seeded -"continued. "We have two seniors in Zack alumni and fans need merely to tune into Estancia (23-4) hosts Coach Carl Frank-Richardson and Mark Pierson who were a televised Pac-10 game to stand a good lin's·Monarchs (17-9) at 7:30 at Corona sophomor~s on that team, but I think our chance of catching a former nemesis from del Mar High in a Ill-A quarterfinal, Es-goal is more to just to get by (Morn- Morningside High of Inglewood tearing tancia holds the upper hand. ingsidc) and onto the nex1 round than__rc.::. Richardson, who popped for a carcer- high 26 in Frid:iy's 83-62 second-round tri- umph over Temescal Canyon, leads Eagle sc~rers, averaging 10.9 points per game. The Monarchs' league dcCeats v.cre by Centennial or Compton, in the regular- sca!>on finale, and Be,erly Hills. The 1992 Slate Dj\ i5oiO • • \!P the next lev --.::.i"Huf' guys-have-a-ch;mce--nrtlo somC:--venge." Stais Bose man, now a sophomore start-. thing that another Estancia team has not In addition to a berth in Tuesday er at USC, and Dominic Ellison, who has done in recent history," said Eagles Coach night's semifin al, against either third- Fellow seniors Chris Candlish (10.6 ppg) _aruLKevin Oyrne_(_l0.2) give the Ea- gles a solid post duo at 6-foot-6 and 6-8, respective ly. Junior point guard Dane Plock (9.5 vi!>ion Ill state runners-up, h:ive ad,anced. with playoff 'ictories o'er Rancho Alami- tos (73-57) and San Dim:is (79-60). l>os lEAt.,l/DAJLY l'ILOT Costa Mesa's John O'Brien (left) absorbs shot from Elisea Torrez. O'Brien won by TKO in third round Thursday. O'Brien rewarded for hard work ~ Costa Mesa fighter hints at retirement following third-r9und TKO over opponent. BY RICHARD DUNN, S1•oars Wann IRVlNE -Two yea rs of training, while losing about $15,000 in revenue from his fitness center in Costa Mesa in preparation for his professional boxing debut, was worth it for John O'Brien. teenager, was losing lo Torres, 20-18, ,.,,hen Dr. Michael De- luca, the design:ited ring doctor, instructed referee Da.,,e Nel- son to end the fight. Torres, 33, nlso making his profcs)ion:il debut, was bleeding excessively near hi) left eye, while tremendous !>welling had built up. ''He's not really good, he just ha!> good control "ith his right hand,'' Torres said through interpreter Carlos Alci.,,ar, also his manager and truincr. "The rdercc said something to me, or I was thinking that he sa id :iomething, and that's when, boom, he threw 3 right h:ind :ind cul• me. That's fine . 1 J...nO\\. rm supposed lo For the physical torment, there was glory at the end of rainbow Thursday night, as the 41-year-old O'Brien won by technical knockout over Elisea Torres 1 :53 into the third round in a welterweight bout at the Irvine Mnrriott. 'He's ~Costa Mesa boxer John 0 Brien) too old to have teeth.' keep going." O'Brien, owner or Body Technology in Costa Me!>a, was limping nfterward, suf- fered a deep cul above h!s left eye, endured eight various other marks to his face, sus- "I'd like to see (O'Brien) retire unde- feated,'' boxing promoter Roy Englebrecht said. "But I don't know what the state (athletic commission) wnnts him to do. Who are we going to find to fight him (in tained sores on his right biceps, and had -llOXIC FM red, puffy ear!>. O'Brien also thought he After O'Brien lost mouthpiece broke his right hand. the future)? l mean, that guy (Torres) wasn't much. It's sure a tough way to make $400." O'Brien, a Costa Mesa resident and an amateur fighter as a "That's a good quc!.tion," O'Brien said, when asJ...ed if he would eve r fight again. "It was a good C).perience. In boxing, I've l~a(neJ one thing; you take it one minute, one hour and one d:iy at a time. I really See 0 1aallN/P•1• I CdM one step away from the Bren, and •. . berth in 1v~AA finals ..,. Sea Kings boys take their hopes to Playa Del Rey to duel Murphy High tonight. B\' RlCHAJl.D DUNN, Srous \\'knta of the Daily Pilot Tip-off Cla~sic, that this season's team v. as special. .. I've alY> a}) thought th:it this group, compared to la)l )Car, \\.lS much more athletic and had a lot more options, and a lot more place!> Yoe could go." Orris )31d. "Our prim:iry guy), ob' iou:.ly, nre Po· W ith !>mooth b:ill-~ minic nnd Fracalo~}', and \\e\e ·emph:i- ha.n~ling guards Do-!>ized g~t~ing them more loou. but their m1n1c DeG razier e respon!.1b1lily \\hen others open up I) to and Dri:in Fracalo!>)', Corona get them the ball. It's ju!>t a subtle d1f· del Mar High's boys bas-· : • fcrence, and it') tak~n a little pr7)sure off ketball team was able to pen-' them, and now they vc got specific thing) etrate inside against Crespi Tuesday night lo look for."· and dish to post players Eric Schiff and DcGrazicr, Y. ho runs the point. al)() Brian Coleman, who combined for 20 pl:i)'S defense against the opponent'!> be!>t points in the Sea Kings' com incing 66-49 gu:ird, "hich tonight \\Ou Id mean Elize, a victory in the CIF Southern Scctioff Di\1-senior "ho a'eraged 23 point) per game sion lV-AA quarterfinals. in the Santa Fe League for Murph), If much is the same tonigh t (7:30), which has Y>On 17 or its last 18 games. when CdM pla)S second-seeded Murph) "Schiff pl:l)ed re:il Y.Cll Tue!>d:l)' of- of Los Angeles in the division semifinah fensi,ely, tal.ing it to the hole strong anJ at St. Bernard High in Playa Del Rey, it making some nice mo, es," Orris said. could be a long evening for the host No-In common-opponent consideration, blcs (21-6). Crespi defeated Murphy earlier in the At stake is a berth in the fin:ils at UC ye:ir, 71-65, a the Celts' Gian:indrea Mar- Irvine's Bren Center against tonight's "in-caccini scored 37 points. CdM held Mar- ner of the Twentynine Palms-St. Bernard ~ccini to six points on 2 of 9 shooting. game. "l think so," Orris said, "hen ~l.ed 1r "If one team can dominate inside, the Noble) v.~re be:it:iblc. "I don't kno'' they'll win the game hands doY>n," said \\ho they've pla)ed. but I'd be urpriscd if Murphy Coach Andrew Hunter, \\hO!>e thcy\e pla~ed the compelllion th.ir \\C squad's biggest player is 6-foot-2 off guard h:i'e (in the Sea View League)." Pierre Eli ze. Murphy. S:inla Fe League champion, 1s The third-)eedcd Sea Kmgs (16-11) arc alM> led by 5-8 point guard Jo)h Mason, gunning for their fourth CJF title-game v.ho 3\eragcs 11 points :ind eight re· appearance in !>even years. bounds a g:ime. He a'eraged 10 3!.Si!>b in Cd M Coach P:iul Orris, in his ninth league. "He's the fastest pla)er l\e seen season, has fell since early December, in m) )L' )e:irs as a 'arsity coach," Hunter when the Sea Kings ad\':inccd to the final) s:iid. Tars 'lose' tennis star Abrams ~ Junior Geoff Abrams attending Florida school for the spring semester, knocking him out of competing for Newport. BY R.ICHAJU> DUNN, Sroan Wama NEWPORT BEACH -Geoff Abrams, Newport Harbor High tennis phcnom and a tY.o-timc member or the U.S. nation:il team, is attending Palmer Tennis Acad- emy in T:impu, Fl:i., for the spring semes- ter and will not compete for the S:iilors this year. Abrams, a 6-foot-5 junior, whose scf\e has been docked at 126 m.p.h., won back- to-back Se:i View League boys singles championships in 1993 and 1994, ·defeat- ing Newport li:irbor tc.:immatc kff Thom sen in l:ist )Car's final, after entering the league tounument '"ith :i 3:?-1 record, los- ing only to Coron.i dcl M..1r') Jed \\'ein- !>tein. Abr:im), r:inl.ed No. 2 in the nation in the 16s by the United StJte) Tennis As· sociation (USTA), cited the fact th:n more quality time \\3!> needed on the court. He "ill st:iy at the Palmer Tennis Academy unul June 1. ' Abrams, y. ho turns 17 on M:iy 10. "as the n:it1on' top·ranl.ed pla)er in the 14s tY.O )Cars ago. afte r y. inning the U.S. na- tional 14s champ1on!>hip, the Easter Boy. I title :ind the U.S. national 14s cbv court title. He \\ill compete in· the E:lstcr Bow I again thi )Car, April 9-16, at the Palm Springs Tennis and Racquet Club, the fir~t time the e"cnt, normally played in Miami. will be held on the West Coast. Las Vegas Invitational lur~s the cream of the crop HI ... ICllOOL etaLI UIUIUll Nawill'l. COlll •11 Ill ..,. Locals sparkle, but they're hard to keep track of because of the mixture of teams. T he Las Vegas Invitational volleyball tournament this past weekend featured more than 300 teams from the United States and Canada. There were teams from Florida to Hawaii in the three-day event. Each of the college coach~ were pre ent with the aoal or either igring a M:nior for this recruiting cla s or acuing a &tart on next ycar'i. recru1ti.. Our local teams played well although there was some jua.gling of lineups due to high school CIF commitments. Tht Oronce County Vrntcyhnll Club 16s finished founh after earnina a top seed in the 1wo-d1y pool. lind$1J. Warminaton led her Corona dcl Mar basketball team to an upset win on Saturday night and then drove to the tournament for Sunday's and Monday's play. their setter is Melissa Ford, who is nho CdM's point guard, was helping Corona upset Notre Dame. Consequently. Newport Harbor's Kelly Licbengood made her setting debut and pluyed well. Led by middle hitters Julie Coombe and Doris Hawley and led by Newport Harbor's Kelly Diemer and Rebecca Goldenberg. the 17 White improved with each m:itch. Foothill's Maura Logan scored two goals in her school's ClF soccer victory :ind caught a plane to catch up with her volleyball team. The setting of Melissa Plass, coupled with the hilling of Heather Marshall, Jill Overby, Logan, Megan Coolbaugh and Whitney Hoover were inmumental in OCVBCs success. as well as the Volleyball Coach Pete West's OCVOC 17 Ulue team nad nn '" backrow leader hip or Warmington. Coach Oary Nakanlura's team seems to get better c~ery time it ~ays. The OCVOC 17 White team, coached by Llrry Vener, had another lntcrutina ~· or circum.uanc."C~ as outstanding tournament, iilthough they too h:id to wait for o CIF participant to Join them on Sunday, a El Modcn~l_ Nicole T~ny was leading her tcJm ttJ a pt.&,orr victory. Newport Harbor's Lauru Wilsc.ln pla)Cd with her team on SaturJ.-y morning, new bacll. to join the Newport Harbor ba!>ketball team, and returned early Sunday morning to Lns Vegas. Needless to say, she v.a~ very tired by Monday afternoon. Led by the sellin& of Jeanneue Hecker, the outside hitting of Kathryn Rice, the ovcnill play of JuJicllc Hecker (de!lpite playing on a sp~ined anl.;le which she injured in her last ~cer game), and the backrow emotional lift of Lisa Marshall, the 17 Blue team fini!.hed a very respectable ninth pl:acc. Considering that this team is composed of only juniors. this l) a tremendous fin&.h. The Oranae County 18s are coached by Steve Asnhino. They entered the tourn~cnt •ith two !ltarters out, inchadina their setter. 0t J'ilC" mi«in& pl:l~n. tM l(Om fini hed hither than their teed bebUid the middle hiUin& of CdM·1 Wrenna ... ~. ' 11111 Niii ll1ll'dQ -- 8 Frtdaj. Feruai'y 24, 1185 • ......... 7 John)On and the ba krow t lent of Ncwpon Harbor's Ayulo KOJlm:l. The Orange County Nitc te3m finishedfourth 1hhough 1t h3d to pl3y on S:uurd3y ~ithout Meliss:i Schutz, who ":is scoring 10 points in Newport H:ubor's CIF b:bkctb311 victory. With CdM's Ke lly Olmpbc11 setting :t strong hitting corps that included Courtney Owens, Schutz and Sara Fairborn, coupled with the )trong backcoun play or Jenny Hover, the Nike team improved with e:ich match. The exposure for the underclassmen to the coJlege co:iches w3s definitely a positive factor in the tourn:imcnt. More importantly, as each or these te:ims work tO"'~d their ultim:ite goal, 3 strong finish at th~ Volle)'b:ill Festival in late June, the \alues or each practice session :ire exaggerated. •The Newport Harbor High girls volleyball team continues to get recognition well :ifter its )late champion)hip and national title. They arc featured in the January Seventeen magazine with quotes from every player. The article was written during the state playoff) and contains many intcre)ting items. Last week's Sports Illustrated (not the swimsuit i~sue) featured Mi)ty May and Melis!.a Schutz in their "faces in the crowd" !>ection, complete with pictures. The recent Volle)b:JIJ magazine named Mi!>ty as the National Player o f the Year with a complete article. Meli~!.a was named a~ a fir~t-team All-American. TODAY ••ak•tlt•ll College men -Soulhern Colliforni.a College Al Concordi;i, 7:30 p.m. Coll<.'ge women -Southern Clliforni.l College At Concordi.a, 5:30 p.m. -78 ~ Pirates hang tough, but are ousted in second round of regionals by Canyons. free throw& by America Robledo *ith 2:27 rem:aining in the pme. Out th<>l>e "-ere to be Cout's fin:ll points. :as the fourth-seeded Cougan (29·S) clinched the deci- sion with a field pl by Kerri Guland (after OCC squandered a ch:ancc to tic with a turnover) and fhc straight succeS)rul free throws by Kyctra Drown. • Individually, Jamie Shine pulled down 17 rebounds to go with her lJ points, Robledo h:ad 18 points. nine rebounds :ind four assists. SANTA CLARI- TA Despite playing "ell in a hostile cnvironmenl ror much of the way, the Orange aun.I 7~. occ .. ~ ~·· J«ond round o.-.c..e CM,- fs •pl~ f&""" l~ ) 2 • 10 ..... " S 6 I II ~ JJS71iMMjlall4141 ~ 7 • J 11 S,.•11-1 0 J 2 Coast College women's basketbnll tc:im could not Stoy with ho)t College or the Canyons Thursday night, bowing out of the· Southern California Regionals following a 73-64 setback The Pirates c:ime out smoking and took an 18-8 lead in the early stages of the game. But Canyons went on a 20-2 run and was up 38-30 at intcrmi!>!>io n. Coa)t \.\3~ able to regroup at halftime, and made a game or it in the late 'tages before the Cou- ga~· !>trong finbh. SlllM SJSUUIM IJJ11 ~· 1 0 ' l ~ ' 0 J ll AIM. J 0 • • '°'~ • • f 0 0 <Act.id J t 1 ' Ouftwrly l > o 10 lifiMT 0 • 0 • "~.,"' ' , J s "-otil 0 0 • 0 T... 24 U 1t ~ Tot.I• U 14 U 7> The Pirates, who finish 21-13, cl:iwed \.\ithin 66-64 on a pair or DCC men b18'*ed In tMillls opener COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College men's tennis team opened Orange Empire Confer- ence play on a SQur note Thllm!ay-;lalting tO vts1ltng Cypress, 9-0. The Pirates, who man- aged to win just one !>Cl in the match, will entertain Irvine Valley in a makeup match Monday afternoon. CYPRESS 9, OCC 0 Singln: Bl""ins <0 d<.'f. C)g.a, 2-6, 6-4, 6·2; B;idi.ln.ll (Q dd . Nguyen, 6·2, 6·2; luthr.a (0 dcl. Ferguson, 6-1, 6-0; 0.lo (0 dd. Rttd, 6-1, 6-0; Ru (Q d<.'f. Hurlim.ann, 6-0, 6-0; C)pr<.'ss "'ins by def.lull Doubl<.'s: R.ls-0.ao (Q def. Cyg.a·Ferguson, 6·J, 6--0; Vu·SigmAn (Q d<.'f. NgU)<.'A·Rttd, 6-J, 6·4; Cyp~<.'SS wins by def.lull. Pirates bow, 5-4 COSTA MESA -Missed opportunities proved costly as the O range Coa~t College baseball team came out on the short end or a 5-4 nonconference verdict against visiting Long Beach City College Thursday afternoon. The Pir.ncs-{8-7) 1m-rhe b!lses 1oade<f 1n both the eighth and ninth innings against the Vikings, who improved to 8·2-2. Coast also had :i man picked off ftr!>t base with the bases loaded and one out in the bottom of the ninth after pulling within one run. Brian Saltarelli went 3 for 5 with a triple, and Jeff Wilson was aho 3 for 5 to highlight Coast's.-11- hit attack. OCC, \\ hich is at Palomar Saturday, scored three times in the first inning as Mando Fonseco walked with the ba)CS loaded and Saltarelli and Fore~t Long e:ich singled in runs. LONG aUCH 5, ORANGE COAST C long Bu<.h 011 000 021-S 7 1 Or.ing<.' Co.ut JOO 000 001 -~ 11 4 Cu<.'IO, Medrano (9) .ind M<.'dr.ino, llid.s (9); G.lrdn<'r, BIJrKh<.'t (7) .and Y.ln.lgiUl\J. W-Cu<'IO. l-81.lnd\et, 1·1. S-Ml'dr.ino. 28-Tr<'10 (LB) 2, Vd.a)quc.'z (LB), llugh<.'y (OCCI. JB-S.>ll.tr<.'lli (OCC). occ women · top cypress CYPRESS -The Orange Coast College women's ten- nis team improved to 2-0_in the Orange Empire Confer- ence Thursday with an 8-1 victory at Cypress. · Chrl~tine Michaels over- come a 3·0 deficit in the de· cisive third set to post a vic- tory in No. 2 singles. OCC a, CYPUSS 1 Sinilcs: Juwono (Q def. Yildiz, S-7, 7-S, 6-4; M~ls (OCQ d<.'f. Bowen, 6·2, 4-6, 7·5: L~ (OCQ d<.'f. f<'rr<.'r, 6·2, 6-1; Drissi <OCO d<.'f. Kcllcr, 6-3, 6--0; h<.'s (0CC) d<.'f. Aud, 6·2, 6-1; Rolin{')' (OCQ d(.'f. urdonl, 6-0, 6-0. OoublM: Yildiz-Driui COCC) def. Ju\WOO-f<'rrer, 6 ..... 7·S; Let-·Michacls (OCQ dcl'. Bw.<.'n-Kdl<.'r, 6-0, 6-0; C\<.'S·R.\in<.'y (QCC) d<.'f. Ol\cd.a·Aud, 6·1, 6·1. LOCAL SCHEDULE DEEP SEA FISHING Vellep•ll Community college men -Palomu at Or.angc Cout, 7 p.m. SATURDAY ••aketlt•ll Communily coll<.'g<.' -Orang<.' Co.ut at P.alum.u, noon. Tennis Colll'gc m<.'n -South<'m Collifornia Coll<.'g<.' .\I Westmont, 2 p.m. Coll<'&<.' wom<.'n -Southern Cilifomi.a Coll<.'gt .at Westmont, 11 .a.m. THUUDA~S FISH COUNTS D•v•J'• Locker -3 boats, 28 anglers. 13 calico bass, 74 und bass, 10 sculpin, 1 sheephead, 9 rocldish. High school boys -O F pl.ayorfs (Division lll·A q~rterfin.als) Morningside vs. bunciA, .al Coron;i dcl M.lr, 7:30 p.m.; (Oi~sion IV·M 1t1T1ifinolls) Corona d<.'I Mar ~-s. Oolniel Murphy, .at SI. Bernud, Ploly.a Del Rty, 7:30 p.m. Community college ~n -Southern ulifomi.a Region.als, first round: Or.ange Coast .al Cuesi.-. 7 p.m. High school girls -OF pbyoffs (Division lll·M semifin.ils) Newport Hubor vs. Bishop Montgomery, .al Redondo High, 7:JO p.m.; (Oi~ision lll·A quvtttfin.als) Cosl.a MH.a vs. Noire O.amc, Sherm.an Oili, .at Btll.armine-Jeffcrson High (Burb.ink), 7:30 p.m. Community college women -Or.inge Co.isl .al Southwcst<.'m lnvil.itional, all d01y. Tr•ck Community colleg<.' men .lmd w-omcn - Or;ing<.' Coast .it C<.'nitos lnvit;ilional, l p.m. Today's schedule: 'll·doiy booit leaves 6 ~.m., returns noon; 'h-day boat leaves noon, returns 5:30 p.m .. ......... College -Albertson Coll<.'gt (ld.lho) ;ii Soulhem Ulifomi.a College, 2 p.m. ......... College -Soulh<.'m C..lifomi.a Collc-ge .at Cll St.ile 8.11.ersfield, 1 :JO p.m. Community college -Or.tnge Co.1st oll long Be.ach CC, 3 p.m. Tr•ck Community coll<.'ge men .1nd "'omen - Or.ange Cooasl, Mirol Cost.1 .1t Gold<.'n Wc~t. 2 p.m. . ........ College -Southern C.aliforni.l Collcie .at U I 8.aptisl, doublehHd<.'r, noon • Crew Community collegc.-m<.'n -Or.ange Co.isl .it UOA. 7 .a.m. Community collcie w'Omcn -USC .at Or.inge Coasl, 7 .a.m. [B~Y~~!.~l\l~~ Purchase 011t New c. Buyers "'"''anc• Plan Lowni pnces• M~ ~ Consulting, Inc. Free Brochure (800) 756·•CAR ,.,., ..... _,.e-"•t#""•" ..... _____________________ .. ANNOUNCING Our 19th Annual W inter Newport a..•41•9 -No report. Today's schedule: 'h·d.ly boat leaves 9 ~m., returns 3 p.m. AC.AL CW 1 LLA~ .. .,, . ' '• .. , ,.,.,, .......... ~ obCaiDed my pl tonight, but I lhiot ·~ teamed my lc5son. rm wre glad we didn't cuntinue, be· cause that bead butt rc:ally hurt." O 'Brien was knocked down in the farst round on a right by Torres, then came back and sent Torres to the canvas with 0:04 ten in the round. That's when O 'Brien cut Torres' eye, which bepn swell- ing.. "After you take a few shols like that, you get buued and it takes a lot out of you," O 'Brien said. "So my strategy was to hit him and hold f\im. I relt high in the ring." O 'Brien, who slipped and . grabbed Torres' legs early in the second round, continued to work his opponent's damaged eye in the second, while both fighters !>Wung wildly, missing mO)t of their punches. "He's too old to have teeth," a fan yelled from the crowd early in the third round, when O 'Brien lost his mouthpiece. Moments later, Dr. Deluca stopped the fight. Now th:it O'Orien's rigorous training is over, and probably his brief pro career, he can return to ting--nonnally,-il:nd stop l:!rinking cam>e juice. "I think wbat 1 really want now is some pancakes. with a k>c ol 'YNP•" he 1aid . o·enen said be pocketed an ad- ditional $400 Crom tbe fight '*'" C*USC of tickct-5ale revenues he generated. About 125 extra faM were in attendance to watch his momentous bout "When he came to me ongt- n:illy, I wouldn't Jct him fight, be- cause I was too nervous," said Ted Luckow, the B:attlc in the Ball· room's former promoter. O'Brien, who said he was ner- vous in the ring at the beginning, enjoyed his moment or glory for several minutes ofterword, stand- ing in ~ hotel hallway outside or the b:illroom for photos with his friends and ~upporters. He had a hefiy cheering section, but the ring announcer provoked a few laughs before O'Brien Mcppcd in the ring. "It'll be a few minutes before our next round," the announcer said. "When )'OU get to be their age, it takes a little longer to get up here, and there's no truth to the rumor that this bout is being sponsored by Geritol." · For O 'Orien, undefeated as a professional boxer, will probably need plenty or medicalion for the nexrtew wills. ----- Heritage Regatta set June 9-1 O NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will ho ld iLs fundraising Herilagc Regatta June 9-10. It will be the fifth anniversary for the s:iiJing event, and will be highlighted by the museum's ac- quisition of new quarters aboard the Newport Beach landmark, Re- uben E. Lee paddlcwheel steamer. The Heritage Concours, an ad- dition to the "'eekend's activities introduced in 1994 and featuring motor yachts from the Classic Yacht Association, will be hosted Friday, June 9, at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Tile Heritage Regatta will be ho!>tcd by Oalboa Yacht Club J une 10, with pre-race viewing or the sailing yachts that morning. 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SI 175 722-1661 furnished or unfurl\. --------Water View Hou•• IAGUNA HlllS 1050 Charming 2Bd, dock, garage, yrly, St600/mo, utlls Incl, 8$4-9779 EASTSIDE 2Br 1 •AIBa $2500/mo. 642·5290 Townhouse, l·car gar, BluHa Lease furnlshod , Lrg 38d Panoramic Vu BALBOA carpets & drapes. No 4Bd, 3Ba, Condo Lelsuro World. Quick pe11. 760-8364 No Pots, $2300/mo access to F'way1, bch PENINSULA 2 107 Eaatalde 2Br house 760-8853 Yearly Unfum 3 & 4BR·2 Batha $1375 to $1800 mo. Villa Rentals 675·4912 Proporty Mgmt , 1 Bd/Ba Sludlo Prlv . enlry peUo & parking. $475/mo. 675-3766. Absolutely gorgeo ua 1800 at 3Bd·3Ba. all amont, frpl, gar $1700 avl 3/1. 759·0874 kitch/bath. Prkng. Yrly Close to Bch, No 28R 2BA $725/Up 5750/mo. 650-8443 pets, Gated comm, Relrlg & dishwasher **TOWNHOME•• $850. 497-9092 Incl. 601130 PoOI. No ON THE SAND pe11. No lees. No 2br 1.5ba, pool, loaH. 545-4855 gated, pallo, $795. 1BR completely furn.-.,.---,-...,...---MOVE IN SPECIAL $1300/mo. Avl 4/1·8/1. •Beach 11aMl·Nr Hoag• 548-7367 Harry 262-4555 Iv mag 1Bd $725: 2Bd, firplact, er\cl gat, gas pd $925. "A OREAT PUCE PooVSpa 646-6838 Studio Apt Quiet, N/P, -..,..,...,....,,.,,,..,,,...,"="'~=-==----------nr o cn, nu carpl, prlv ent, avl lmmod, goled, • $545/ Utlll 720-8460 TO COME HOME TO" NEWPORT LIDO PENINSULA Spacious & bright Br•cH 2669 1 BR & 2BR. No pelt. ~ 1 & 2BR beach hOmH Call Now 8 31·8427 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii From S850 to $1300 & shops S480k 472-6262 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hardwood floors, u111 Dbl• mobile home, 2Br SOUTH COAST 1• 2Ba hi h ce 1 xtra Thinking ot having a Balboa Newport ;~~5. ~~?65!~~:~0 1rg ' pa~o. ~:;port. METRO 2186 COSTA MESA 2624 --------1 garage 1a1e1 710 Lido P•rtt Dr 714-873-e030 NEWPORT Alty 723 AA94 Clbllse amen. Sr. park LAGUNA Give us a call! Convenient -.... NEWPORT HEIGHTS 55+. $875. 675-2044 BEACH 2648 CLASSIFIED ClaHlfled BEACH 1069 Back Bay View 3Bd .,. 2BR. No pets. 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DEL MA.It 2122 IRVINE 2144 Avall. $2695/mo. Nr •28" 1Ba trplx, gar, 2821 Catob St. Owner achool. 909-682-5637 pvt bk ya1d, w/d , new Agent. It 9-435·7900 •LldOiPenlnaula/Ht• palnt/crpt. S750/mo. S 12H aad 1 aa Great De•t•t Moving lnlerlor/Ba"'ront Hma BALIOA 719 Scott Pl. 964-8585 l!AST~UFF Beaut condo, pvt patio, "''"'· 1 r• ..-overa.... M 1c ha• Yearly Lau• ot Sate IS' •uD 2606 .... ,.., .... • 1a,.., .... view, lg 2500 Mi ft hm 509 Narclaaue. hid 1 _.. bd 1 wu' • -• -on .3 acr• w/pool. 844 4409 24 hr , e... rm H ' Grundy Rltra 675·8t81 Lndry, pool, quJ•t, nr owner-wlll finance. ~~~;y,~,.!:i ~~~f (io~1~:b N•W,.OftT ISLAND aright 28, uppet, lrg all van1portatlon 1550 S825K. 2927 Catob. 11900 2ad/2Ba 25 & 21, &:30-4. Lrg h•.. Cute beach cottage. de<:lf, gar. 1 1095 w/ & S850Nopetle<t&.o392 844-&eo3 saooo 3 ad 38• ptanta, 92 StanlOfd Ct. 1 Br.,.otflce, patio, IH. 135 Opal. 875* Clean 2Br 1Ba. e1pl9, teoo 19d w/utlt• Incl c:rpt, new frig & stove. 6258 0, 311).470-0318 n~ paint, w/d hkupe. H1rbor View Homn Ocn-lldt, tmmacuta1e Yrly $600. 650·9497 FANTASTIC 1Br tea 2078 Wallace St. seso PO"T aTR••T• •7'"111124 hr Agt NEWPORT Oo••nfront·Vrly 4 +2 up1lAlr1 duplex. SlrHt 842-4S781 before noon QUIET 8t SE.IlENE Palm ~esa Apart111ents So OCir & >><' so far ... Th:u:•s the fochng you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of S«ludttt woods & Stately J»lnu. 2200 t,/f' t M, •·lg lol, 2BR 2BA So, ol PCti. BEACH 2169 1-cat gar auper cln, prkng 1&85/mo Avail L......ll-T--... f-nt huge IMng rm w/2·aty Frplc. Walk to th• 12495 pet mo. 402 E. 311 C~I n<t-30SS •'•Id• Nice 2Br tea ............ ...... ·-c:8'llng1. 111pef'b cond, beach. Newly remoa. Oceanfront. NB agent • unfurn. M50+aec fN A Srudioe l & 2 lkdioomt · ,,.., ss7s co S600 • l '8°R $6l5 CID S65() · lBll S725 110 S~ rww. 180' oc:.an view, 14'9,900 MO-MM 11900. Matk 798-5052 N8 tlM a .Sae Study, Jim Jacobs 875-3777 Inquire tel Aocheater =·:i.~. ~:'le~~~ Ch.,mlnt 2ad 1aa View, 2 car attach gar, Step• to und 2Br 28a. BALIOA St., A,p4. A. l45-S.1I 11,)H,OOOPPtn.305t •••••••• Cottage/1ceNc: ptHll-~~~:O:.::~~ 2-c:ar gar. frplc, d/w. P!NlNSUUl 2107 •••talda 2Br tea, HOUSES/ oioua Duck Canyon, patio, hkup. Upgrded. e ncl garage, yard. °""'MOUA pOol,d•ck,frplc,remod e "200 vrt1.11~1e ••• INCL UTILS Quiet compl••· Cati a....-. 1-4 ,... CONDOS 651·5993 760-1'44 AT THE BEACH Wily 3Br 28a, lrg fam Sml tBr/Studlo S$00. •~2 or 640-7181 ~~~/c~:O c":~do~ FOa UNT H.,.. oont•mp 4Bd· •-I A ••I rm. 2-<at gar, Mtnl•pvt Kil, dining erea, apple, Ii 18cl 1.50•. Fplce. 39• dul)I••· Iii<• Mwl IUlftUI en .. I comm 2 blk• lo ocn lndry. 102 E. Bay St pallo. Ve<y Nice! tyr 180 28• ground .. val Reduced 10 118501 Law .... leGUon Unfurn 11750, furn 723.0823 or 220-94M 1 ... IH& (244e Elaet'I ;::.r-;d;,~~~~'t,k ' mo.140-2300 Prud ca tBd Udo ........ 11000 1 1900· Larry 63'·1038 "•mod 11uc110 1tepa to A2.-0pen) M2·9488 A No Pcu A Vcrt>eal &nth A CaJ~raoa A NEW CA.rpa. Paw & lik A Fune. Room A Hcaltd Pool et JtruoJ A P1ooe & BaJc:oo,c, A Gal'lgO AvaJlahk .- to '••h lei A ktl. IALIOA LARO•. 1u11urlOu• 20r ~ ~~·~~·· ''"' ::~ Cl•cstoll~ ·•• T ~. bay/bch ... Kit. frig, w;.,..lft i 111GCW Mii MU9t ... I ,,ic.o~o , M i.........o ...... l50 nw-.NI N •love. Quiet. 1596. No 8 O(f~ 11 u 00 s 00 Mp IS1.A1fD 2108 28•. p, 805 ar._..,.. 212 • o.,, Udo . '24 wh•th8f you'f• buy· _. t73-lnt 946-atl 28d 2 a, 1,100 aq ft, KC oun•'7: am · . ! pm • a... at 1231,100. . Avatl now. 11195, 1.U Cal ,_ a-Ult t.v. .. ~•-or )uat,.... I cover•d parl1lng. and 10.00 am . 4.00A': wu:kmdi '~"° Waat t;)&-4215 laat. f42·6290 -... /9 ~inQ:d:~elfled haa Studle/302 E 8alb0a laundty rm, bu61t·lna. Cu.tom bult\, airy 2·aty, ·-~-'WNI you Medi IMvcU2. New pnt,..., qui.t ., .. on ,omona 1561 MCM Or ·Sann Hc:ighn. CA -CO-.st--A-IOSA ___ 10_2_4_1 =.~;P~~~c;-c:•·c-o_s_t_A_ll!SA ___ 2_1_z_4 M1t'7fi:.•-c~=f' :·a~~~~:~~==~ ~~ r:i;:,0':1.~ (714) 546-9860 gar. '2900. 875-2044 u1.ll. No peu, 84uotl 1715/mo IU 4e3e ---------------------------' • • t .. , -. Ne..,att Beech/Costa Meta Dally Pilot Friday, February 24, 1995 11 -----llllllPtO'flDIT llllCJWfDISI ~Y. FnS ll!WPORT NEWPORT ...._. ............ 21;t;JI IUSllllSS • 5530 111SC. I015 t Alt I025 l!JLCB 6169 BEACH 6169 _ ......... _______________ _ • PUUJfCB , ....... _.iiiiiiliiiiiliiiiimiiiliiliiiiiiiiiii Ila.............. ~a.A * llQ UL1 • Great Leeen~a et 1 TH lrvtn•S•t 9·2 REMODllL SALE By CHARLES GOREN 2 lld, 1a. poo4, new Fut paced dMlgn A 34 brocuee lnC'IUd'"9 .lau from N.-w Or· Caah only! Or1S atulll Poot talJle $2~0. t~HP w ith OMAR SHARtF c..,,... no· Stet•. S~ mnettng firm has an 5• mermaid table, dol· 1eana by Tommy Off-wht aec aota, crnr S uzuki OBO $900, and TANNAH HIRSCH na Tu.Min Aw, '"42·715a IUSIR!SS lmmed opening for a phln table, lad&.a lylog Thompson. 112/450. dHk Ht W/ltl• cabs, ru•ll Chair•. lrg plno •T t• llA SHI OPPOITUtftTT take-charge Individual between 2 trffs, 10• Framed/malted, 34"x work bench •luff • bookshelf, teak cab•· New cpVpalnt, fl'plc, 2_.. w/MactntCMh software "Oolphlna al S.a." 8• 31", mppralMd .. 00. tools, aome power. nets, lcemaker, poll, pauo, garage. No pets m ak1lla. Prof attire & 2 Diana. elephant, Mon· Chart•• R.,..•11 & Vaccuum, vlaxer, llsh· d I a he•. g I ass ea, 'I II ~ Tltl·MI'. <'AMP. IN ONt: HY OM~ 780-17t3 °' a57·t778 yra exp required. Fu -•1 I t bl n Fredric Remlneton Ing gear, mic ro, TV lamps, books, misc LOCAL RTa rHume to 863-0313. g..., an• ave a 8' • e· 2 vol book Ht. Like sets, nice china, antq SlJNOAY ONLY 8·2. ltepa to leach 4Bd, chi-• In 2"Nte~ocMaa·· •lze horaH. 8' marble s rnd oak tbl, old fr ig , 2 t t2 E. Bolboa Blvd. ... "" RECIPTl,,....llT Roman atalues. 1 O' new Orig price 175. 28a. IJlll•~ cable Incl. tloha"Buy All or "" Belgian credenda Best ottera. 640-2342 nuta, bolls. washers In Ltg maatar w/apa, gar, Part•aoo.5~781 Newport Center law circa 1890, lade carv-LIQUIDATING PRI· cabinets. Come 10 S1850/mo831·5878. office effka Recep-Inga, palnllnga, Ivory, v•Ta COLLac. buyl AllQoeal •W••TCLIFP• tlonlat for lmmed FIT Chi d I fl I .. BOY SCOUT SALE poalllon. Word Pro-ppen a • rep ace TION Muaeum quality I 2Br 2Ba, lrplc, pool, auvonvreue.,... ceasing •kill• pref'd. manllea, curios, mag· European 011 Paint· Udo Isle Clubhouse carpn. 1795-$500 dep. An" UR""511UOR&,,. Congenial, smoke-tree wne rack, settees, 18 Inga, Authet1llc Au•· 70 t Via Lido Soud Sat Feb 25 8am-4pm, trig. f1sh1ng gear, type· wnter, answer macl\ & moro. 2 Kamalii Ct Ticonderoga & Superior NP CrHt Condos Avail 311. 631-2921 •••••••••• cenlury-S1yle lalntlng alan Icon•. Lux a,.,_ SAT .. 5 & SUN '0·2 • environment. Salary h Tiii ,. • .. •••••••• W••tolln: Ltg 2Bd 2Ba up to sa.oo per hour. couc ••• any parel, Diamond Ring OemollUon/Qarage l• condo carpi, drpea, -.-UM-O_U_N_C_E __ -~-NT-S Fax reaume: 720-1232 lamp1, 7 pea ol estato appraised S27,865. Sale. Fri & Sun 2·5 TRANSPORTATION carport, 1258 Rutland, n.nn &nG ,..,...,.....,........,.......,, ____ ,_ _ _._. Jewlery & much more. Selllng tor $11,400. + (no Sat). Everything 132 I RECEPTIONl•T PIT 444·1970. 1240 Logan lace f line I••··----· $900 +dep •17 1 2920 needed Immediately #I, Costa Mesa many P s 0 goesl Appliances, fur· f c Jewelery. Exceptional n11ure, piano, blke,•----------------••I 1. MAGNIN IN NB IS MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS CLOSING FOREVERll 1000 hem1 to be aoldl See ad under march. or bu~ M tour op-Antique oak hall tree barga1n1. 722·970t front door, otc. 1954 BOATS erator. on-Fri t-5pm. w/1talned gla bev mlr· Po rt Edward Pl. (Hbr 7011 Call Marie, 842•1775· ror $500. Beaut dis· ............................................................... liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RiCilifioWlf PIT play cabinet $500. 3 PETS & View Hma) 720.7002 Plu• It .. cretarlal. 20-Nancy Phelps water· ANIMALS 6049 Furniture samples-, 30 h~. Sotheby'a color• $125-$225. Old storoo equip, rocords. 15HP Suzuki outboard gd corid, $900. 2 an· chors. misc 675-0558 N1·1ll11•r \it1l111·rnltl1· Sc111lh 111 .•l- NOll'l 11 Wt:ST •7 fl • JO <;;> K 4 O K7 :t2 •A.J R I\ 4 2 F.AST ry Cl .J 10 7 6 o .r 9 A 4 • K ,J H<t Q06 0 C~ lO R 5 • K 97 • (l 10 SOU1'11 •AC~ 9 Ii 3 2 '.1 AR 32 );'\ •A!l ROOMS 2706 LIVE UNCENSORED aoo.aee-112• &~IOSIS.~ 1011a.1.e()4~1-t111 11 + lnt'I Realty, NB. Call Royal Ooulton figure e)(ltr equip, bicycle s, Kerry, 723·7373. "Sweet Sue" $300. ADOPT-A·PET llghllng flxturos, misc. ---------'1111• l111ltl111~ Res•-urant Hand-painted wall Every Sal & Sun at SAT only Fob 25 9·2 SAIL BOATS 7014 f:OlTTll \\<EST M >ll111 t:A.<.,'1 r ... CM nr OCC. Furn, util Incl. 5350/mo. Jeane, Clay 909-358·7440; evo 714-850·2485 ,_ table S200. 875-1387 PETSMART, Fo untain 1243 Santiago Drlv• I • PA11• 2• The ltar Street Cafe MOVING SALE Valley. Pupplo1, kll· QA.RAGE SALE SO ft Sloop (Wood) ~1• I'm•-'lNT ALONE? prep cook & counter rug, sac $700. Oak looking for loving, car· SAT, Feb. 25, 8.30·1:30 NB real os1a10. Prln ° l'n~-l'M~ staff. Apply at 3333 dHk & cabinet 185. Ing ho mes. CALL 241-2465-2477 Vista H1JOrta Only 673-6783 ""~" l'n"' l'R"'8 FURN rm In Costa Mesa for qulot meticulous pl'm. -Oar. ut1I, kit , $400/mo. 650·1359 ALL ~ la hiring FIT kitchen tox14 beaut Oriental tens and more, all Two Homes In a Row! Sailboat, Will 1rae10 for l'Mt1 :I• Ill.,,_,, , Bear SI. Suite 119, Full size headbd & 0317 for more Info. (Eastbluff) op .. 11111v l1·rul q 11M'•1 ul ""-''"""'· Cry1tat Court (across foolbd 545. 76()..3888 Household Items, \\ '11·11 \U11 l1:iv1 11 l1111g, w1•11k 1 .. -.. ••a--atreet from South Dert1n11 3 mo Sh•ltw clothes books_fillsc. SPEED -Uump-M#t.-~t 1~ 11~11lk> 11 _._tt-1 -_., Cont Plaza OYIMG7-f'umtture, ct\ow mlrl", -rro1J-io ~ MOVl"""Na SALE~ SKI BOATS 70 6 I ht. M40 h bb II 1 In• 111 111 4'111~ r 111 nQ 111.111y lr11111pc U-•-• 11 Rockln BaJa Lobater new o y supp 81 good hm w/ yard. SAT Feb 25 1"3 ONLY l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 I ffi 'l'I I I ..... (iao) .. r:aO Incl paints. etc .• toy sh 0 ta . spayed , · .,,.. 11 n• fl'J "1 11· •\ "' 111~ i:i "1111P 1• Lii Sunnr Cornor rm. High vol restat ae•k· train Items. 921.a538 wormed. Very Al· Every1hing Must Gol 1 s ft Whaler r11rm11la v.;i .... 111 tl1c lart r 11Norl1·cl lo Furn. priv ba, klt/lndry Ing Servera/Hoatesa. PLANT s··E •cRES fectionate. 63t·5 105 Designer . clothing S2S $2500, 90 HP Mercury lautl 1111• ... p;11l1• J:!·llllf' Ill\ lli1<: h1111Cl prlv, n/s, lg yd w/poot 2104 W Ocnfrnt. lnq w/in. ~ ~ 4·6-8, lad1os' shoes sz wfTrailer 675·163l S11u'f' °'11111h i; n11rt111n hnrl ... h .. wn $400+ utl 041·4919 LOST ._ Sal•a-raon PIT or FIT Pine trees 15 gal pol· Save abused and 61).i·7, art work. books, ---------th f' • ti ui ... -tod. 6-9' $20. Citrus, abandoned pets. Be a collocUbles & more. •1988 2211 Ski Boni• n n11n1m11m w1 i .. '" ir mnJ°'"'• •NB y, blk beach. Pro! FOUND 2925 & eveey wkend. Ener· avocados-fruiting $10. voluntoer/foster. Call 88 Baycrost Cl. (gated 5 7 lttre v.a. t<1rg !"1111h cl1c:1nrdNI all thouicht~ or N/S, no pets . Own ba, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gellc, cheerful & able Herbs $1 . Gal Junipers 714-859·2704. condos. buzz L. Hudson) Cobra 0 0, low pro1tle pla,tnl! 1hn·1 nci trump nnd rrlur g ar, w/d . $400/mo Incl to m ove furn. Retail s1. Shade/plne/cypres ---------•-----------hull, just serv1cod, 1.111\h J!·IVl' prl'f1•rt•nrr 111 "Wtrlr<: oo uhl. K11 priv. 646-5676 Aoou•tlo gulter exp a plus. It's About 4•9' $10. 909·674-9422 Sher P•I choc tom, 16 Sell your homo new con1roller/B1mlru/ "<.iciJ!ll'lori South nn1t1rnlly pro NB Blk to Bch 1 Bd/ Found In Bolsa Chica nme Antiques 538·7645 wks. Purebred. S300. through classified. upholstery <;heal ski , , ,.11,.111,, 11•1111,. 1 B N/ k Wellanda. Call 846· Old Town. Orange •---------548-755 t or 646·5103 CS42·S078 boat-last·looks groat , I f h I •pvt entry. coo 6511 to ldenhly. •·.-.-c-~•-l_•_ry __ A_p_p_nc __ 3o-'COMPUTERS 6018 Turn·key ready to go \w~t h·<I I w tJ11t'f·n" r.1r1 .... an• 5450/mo 557-6290 days ""L--t-C...--ka-1,..;.,.1---1 1 F 1 Sl l,OOO 9,. •• 42671 .. ,.1• cl•·dnrN ,.,,.; 11111 11\1•1lv 1rnprco;~r·d 63 t·5S50 eves/1Nk1t1ds oa oc t • on 02/ hrs/wk for meeting co.liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• Buy II. 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S4251mo 722-8303 8\les. 21, name Is Cookie, Salee auppon. WP Win 288 Clone+ EGA, 40 Claaalfled. 9241pgr &lgM ye~w w~d u~~~~M1~ MBH0;1MB~AAM.G~GES~ES ;=======~~=======~=====~==================~ cheeks, an1wers to a Int modem, games ••••••••• whistle & la finger -plus more, $t50, 478- tralned. Bird I• • EMPLOYM.ENT 2258/dy, 673·3402/ev --------- member of K.lndergat· SERVICES 5533 Brand n•w 16MH 286 BALBOA VACATION RENTALS den class. 644•1166 color PC w/Panaso nlc PENINSULA 6107 LOST: Gr•r Cock•· ·--• dot matrix printer, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2722 NB OCEANFRONT Wookly. Fully fu rn 3Br 2Ba. gar. N/pet $1200/ week. Karon 434·1424 tlel, very tame, 2/19/ Please be .aware that mouse & keybrd $600. 95, Santa Ana Helghla the listings In this cat· Applo Image Wnlor II (Santa AnafMeaa). egorymayrequlreyou $175 . 12 00 baud Wrk 714-982·241 1 ext. to call a 900 number modem $30. 451·2118 3559; Hm 7 t4·966-In whic h there Is a HUGE TOMATOES, fancy avocados. giant ar11chokos. 01c. Savannah's Open Air Mk1, 2000 W. Balboa 0379. George Mac Claaalc upgrade charge per minute. to system 7, 4 MB ot CLERICAL; no exp RAM, Ovor S1 ,000 ol ........................................................ ....... RENTAl.S TO •••••••• nee. S500.S850 wk1y1 programs Ins talled. CORONA Suanw: 2724 PERSONALS proceaalng mongago S500. 673·0944 ~ refunda. OWn hrs. Call Mee II SI 9/80 w/ex· iDiiEiiliiiMARiiiiiiiiiii6iii1ii2ii2 619-77e-60t9 exi. 220 tended space keybd & 2 FAMILY LAWN/ PATIO SALE. Priced '450 Ulils Paid 13" hi-res Apple mohl· MHter Bedroom to PERSONALS 3002 DOMESTICS 55401-::to=r=$=55=0=. =45=t=·2=1 ='8== s hare 6 Sd 38a, N/P, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilli 1-N Smk, 708 Avacado, liiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED to move. Household, kitchen, pet Items . e Baby clothing (3·12 months), shoes, adult clothing. SAT, Feb. COM. Shen11 675·8634 LIVE CHATLIN• HOMaCARI! Provided TO BUY 60l9 I 1 N HX>0·388~000 x 3160 for elderly or dlaabled. Balboa • Prof, /S, $3.99Jmln. Must be UH Houskeeplng, errands.I~========~ 10 ahr cln, quiet, 2Bd Procall 602•954·7420 trana., app.·•A3•0619 1 t/2 Ba ho me. W/0 , ..,.. 0/IN, coth ce1I, sun·········-NANNY/HOUSEKPER deck, femlna decor Live In for alngle _S4_a_s_+_ut_11_s_12_3_-0_23_2 __ 1 EMPLOYMENT mother & 7·yr-old girt Balboa lal shr 3Bd In Npt Beach. Must 2Ba Garage, W/D. have xtnt refa & own w outgo.ng person. car. English speaking SAoo • 113 uws 01~1 EMPLOYMENT only. 640-0501 BEAUT NB/Dover 5530 ·-------· Shra lrg bright clean, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w d. No pets. $375 + MERCHANDISE uhl Avl now. 645-9515 AUTO TECHNICIAN C M I Experienced • D lrg 2Br 3Ba ully SMOG License and furn homo In Harbor •---------VU Hilla. 5525 ASE CertlllcaUon pr• ANTIQUES 6010 ~ ullla. Jim 644-6869 !erred. Buay eatab-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CdM·N/amkr shr clean ~~~~ ~w~~:i~~ •BUYING ITEMS• 3Bd·2Ba w1hl ceilings, conditions. Comml•· From 1800.1960. 1 pc nr beach, frplc, w/d alon with guarantee, to entire estate. Paint· $500 + ulils 675·5352 excellent benefits. Call lngs, books, furniture , CASH FOR U$ED L:8VI'$ 110 l '$ Up to '2600 25, Sam-no o n (no early birds). 500 & 500YI Polns e1tla Oar Sal• Sat·F•b 25 7am· 1 pm, refrigerator, 1tackable W/O, d ining set, patio set, misc. 405 Columbua Clrc le HUGE MOVING SAiE Designer clothes & shoos, furniture, rugs. hnena & misc house- hold items. SAT·8·12, I 1 t2 Dolphin Terrac e MOVING SALE Computers. clothing & furn. etc Feb 25 9am. 607YI Orchid Ave. COSTA MESA 6124 CM·E·Slde comlort· Roger 714-644-7933. :~~· S~mm~;';_:;;~ a ble 2Bd 1 Ba Hse, N/ BOOKKEEPER·PIT •---------• Blow Out Ga r Sal• k d I • au c 800 5 Owner movlnn, · mu11 JlllT ~ amo, og-over , Expdw/ I K K . • • ., Sat 7am-2pm. Furna· $400 + f/2 ullls 646·2876 Conven to computer, sell. 3-pc antique bar ----ture, collect1blcs & I al 6 h I & mirror, xlnt cond. Great Deal 2 rma .,. pvt then ma nl n. ra S2500. Call 675-0498 ~-WILFJD) patio rum Gr1 Stuffl in bath In CM condo nr wk. $1 t·$t3/hr. Call _....,.A Alley behind 1071 Bristol & 405. W/O, 65<>-4439 Por1er Tuatln Ave In C.M. pool. etc. $550/mo+ OENERAL OFFICE APPLIANCES 6011 a111entlc S ld•walk dep & 'h ulll. 549·9531 M·F 8-.3. Computer Sale Sat e:30·t :30 NB pool/tennis/beach. akllla, people-oriented. QE Frig good cond. FREE TO YOU 6022 only, Tick Tocker Tht1ll W/0 . S500/mo. Shaie Phyalcal therapy cllnlc top freezer.water/Ice Shop. 540 W 19th St with fem upbeat artist. In CdM. FAX resume: dlsp.SIOO 080 969-9642. FREE To Q o o d 631•2 11 f or 646.a473 640-2631. Or call 640-H I 3~ I INTERIOR & FLORAL 2121 , aak for Michelle. MAYTAG stackable A~~~glste el~m~r~ DESIGNERS' SALE NB Promatory Pt Shr washer & dryer, elec· r PLUS TONS OF MISC. 2Bd 2Ba, re fs . N/amk Manlcurl•t &/or tronlc , xlnl cond. can Eskimo. Neods SAT& SUN 7am-4pm No Pets or drlnkace7 Beauty Tech for HB $350 Call 721-8582 large yard. Very play· 1754 San1a Ana Ave. $000 +'la utlla. salon. Call Nickl, 96&-· full Call 721·962t --------- 04•.4399 6307 or 964-1138 Waaher & Dryer Sh p I p d' I MOVING SALE ~ $135/each. Good Con-ar e 8 igree, n co SAT 9 ·5 . Furn. NB shr 2Br 2Ba conoo PIT Teechable Aaaoc dltlon. 646-5848. friendly young male clothes, dishes. misc. w •fem. Be autifully In Wholesale Supply.1---------dog, to good home! 28t3 p r1 I O fu"rn. Frpl, gated, pool. Possible 53000/mo & Weatln9houae R•· (714) 045-8889 ° 0 a rive $525. caiol 644.9206 auto w/ln 1yr. 642·1634 trig Sfde·bY·•lde, ------------------ NB Shr 3bd 2b• Hse PIT Work FIT Paw ~:!~r~~~:~. ~~ JEWEi.RY, FURS HUNTINGTON w/ 2 temalea, steps to 6am-12 M-F, no exp this wk .. ndl 161 Buoy & ART 6025 BEACH 6140 sand, prkln g, N/P, neceuary. $8.00fhr St. 042·2338. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S400+ 113 u11l1 548-7195 Ask for Mark 852-0247 NB·B•acon Bay Pa rt -TI me Pe op 1 e •·F-U_RN_l ___ Yn_e __ 6_0_1_4 Share 2Ba 2Ba. wanted to address la· 1. vau;; W/D, f1rplace, $550 all bell for pay. You have jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii u1111 873-8813 Lve Mess. a typewriter, computer Belllnl crib. white, w/ or good handwriting. top qual maltreH, )(Int NB-Fash la/Eaatbtulf· Int'! LO. rate• apply. cond, S500. 720-923t spacious twnhae, walk 1-809"474-4289 to Back Bay $450 mo. ---------Complete Waterbed Unda 721-8792 PERMANENT P/T motJonleH mattreH NB·Ocn View Shr 3Bd Gll1/mall •hop. 4533 grey ~~~t:mpory CLASSIFIED tr• the rosource you can count on to sell a myriad ol merchan· dlse items, bocauso Qar Sale Sat 2S hse· ho ld Items, some toots, 5082 Galwey Cir, Botsa Chica & Mcfadden our columns compel --------- qualified buyers to NEWPORT caiu BEACH 842·!5978 6169 3Ba town house, ulila, MacArthur Blvd, Npl cable, phone, m aid, Beach (Near oc Air-5200 964-4267 ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS w10. $495/mo. 722·1740 .-,;..po_rt...;)_. _c_a_11 _e5_s-_9_t_1_1_ Danie• a1 .. per aof• 2920 2920 P C I'd h 1 & lvaeat 9 mo new.Blk/ NB·Share house, frplc, T h c er• • P Whl '500/palr. G3t-e&75 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dec k, N/S, ref req. needed wkenda at s4 oo + ~ u ti a . tennis club. Call l.of'a •MOVING: 2 while Lv Mag. 7 50·0158 786-3000. couchH, glau & braaa tables, 2 blue Newport Bch • FURN, Real E•tale chalra. Good ahape. full prlva, oic~ twne .... --.-,-,.-ft-ULll--... CHEAP. 648-7848 hme, gated. pool, apa 1.Q.,...u_e_ll_tw ....... "'F_u_r_n_D_an_l_•h & gym S590 644•8100 Busy Wiik-in IOCllon. teak ahelvea/Wall units Npt H9hta a pl'lo ahr. ~~:I~ 1260. R.S.L. 3000 Room/pvt ba1h. ocean apealcera. Uk• new w/ view, ulllltlea paid . Thea-tu•• •II atanda $450/paJr. Oak 845·~941 or 648·6630 Newpllt wall unit St 00, glau -776-5165 ON THE SANO.NB 673 7JOO cOffM table 150. Mlac Prof to ahr 2Br 2Ba '======· ==·===:::::::::::::::::: _1_1_0-_s_so_. 63_1_.oe_1_5__ {-MEET IOMEOHE beaut apacioU• hse \ FUN on bch. $800/mo. W/O ------------------ROMANTIC 1nc1. 8415·1515 Gina BUSI.NESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE Shr large 3bd, 2'AB• FOi a.ENT 2769 FOi ll!NT 2789 & RIGHT Pool. Jae. tennis, flrpl, iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiilliii iiiiiiiilliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••---------·CA-ll•N•O'>\"•--~ gar, W/O. S625+~ -----------------.., Ultla, 2rms w/ prlv ba Want an Off1'ce for 1 person. 642·9050 GARAGES FOR RENT 2740 WANTaD1 ot 2 gar•o• apace• or 1lorage. COM ., ... Call 173-5787. COMMEJtCW. UAL ESTATE IUSINISS oma POIUHT 27•1 ... .,_..._T ... In to 1,IOO .._ ft. Ota l peoe, Oceen • ...,, vtewe ... , U0-0100 with water included? •. .lots & lots of water? " 1n .I ltrt1f1(, ur~ II NJ•ll'\(\' tO\'IUWlmt"nt' ~1th tfl\Y ~~C•\ .1nJ rt.it f\Uk1nl(1 We h.wc ,1 fow 'l'·1cc~ f nim 400 to 155 7 ~ ft C 111 U\. We're one h .. 111on 1n NcWf<ll't th.11 1 1khn1ttl\1 nnc w.itunl Jown LIDO PENINSULA c;o •~A .. Y 201 ~irrarJWay,Uhin 1 1~ tah,CJ. 92663 (714) 67}.93~ OFFIC! OFFICE FURNtTURB 6 f~NITtJRE Ir EQUJPMENT 604 7 EQUIPMENT 804 7 --------- ·~ Is C&OSINO FOUVllll ,,,_ u.i "' ... " .... el .... ,...,,.., •stiowco• • s.o... fiJtMe• • Offtc. furn & Equip• lockroom SheMng • VIMll Dieploy • ~ Equipment ""'4 lfl IL * el ........ el .. ,.,.,.., ,. ..... laM ....... .... _.. .. ' ...,..,, ........ ..... .................. ,.. ..... STARTING • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased ~ to announce a new service now avail.able to new businesses. ~ wi.O now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the searr:h is completed we wiO file your fictitious business name statement wi.th the Cou nty Cl.erk, publish once ll week for fou.r weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Clerk. Please stop by to fil.e yoi~r fictitious business statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you can not stop by, please caU us at (714) 642-4321 and we wiO make ammgements for you to handle this procedure by mail If you should have any fitrther qw:stions, please caO us and we wiO be more than glad to assist .. you. Good luck in your new business! THE NE\\'PORT BEACH • COSTA MESA DailyPilDL $400 Is all It takes to place a 25 word or less claaalfled ad. S 15 for 11ch 1ddltlon I CAL•SCAN , ililllllllllllil .. - • • • . ,. , I/ " .. l ' , • • • • • •• •• •• •• •• • ti Friday. February 24. 199& TODAY'S CR()SSw0Ro PUZZLE uam 7011 llOID& aT ft Clwl8 c .. lie .......... Ul 4 *· Vache AeMr T...-.-, chMpgM utl for NB reel' ....... burg lnl. NC. l4K ml, Pm oNf ~ .... OM*. Mini cond. onev. 17M183 ••fOOlobo. ?tCMMat ACROSS I Molt9n rOOll 5 Pl O\left> 10 Stef'f) rock I 4 Ht'IOf IC perlOds t5 Ol lhe oounltyllde 1e Carrt 17 Elecir1C81 uno 18 Body trunk 19 Queen Elizabet.h's di ugh tor 20 Comel0tth 22 Fa<» to lace 24 'CHNrs t~ 2S Does a cteanmg task 26 Swede's netgllbof 28 Sea (jUcll 32 Student s ch<>fe 36 Proteci with a policy 37 Purpose 38 Abounds .co Relahves .C 1 Falr·hMO<I 4.C Coldest .C7 F1mner, at tomes .C8 Soap-making lllgledtt>ntS .c9 8t1ds of p1ey 53 Highways 57 "Like a Rotting Stone• smger 60 Morose I Wtcitod e2 l Oflflil plllVf'I AgaUI 64 1111\tef 65 G1nt> 66 Selling 87 S.ghtseotng tup ~M11ltbevef9ga 69 FanlilV car 70 "Jane -· DOWN 1 Fl111 2 Scent 3 Gmt!flm111n·s gentleman .c Astraddle 5 Comedian - Jonnson .6 Pair 7 Rot>ln Hood s 8 o:g: pelWISula 9 Ma1ry sec1etly 10 rrame 1 t Rajah's w1to 12 Cousin's mo1he1 13 Livoly IOY 21 Chow 23 Sincere 25 Bone-dry 27 Memo 29 J11u musician [llington 30 God<less of d15COfd ~Vk>US PUZZU IOl.VID 32 Centers 33 Captlal of Norway 3" Cnt s soond 15 81\rblO's boyf1tend 36 Early CoslJy <>how 39 Wire thk:knesses 42 Sowtng kit items 43 S1utdy cart 45 Andes country .C6 Cut off 50 Mrrr0t • 51 SpeAr 52 F1rt1shed 54 Br11ss. o g 55 Obtect 56 Catch 57 Alpha,-. gamma 58 Cameo shape 59 Kid's wheols 60 Notleod 63 Genetic macenal llUUfl SUPS DOCKS 7022 ............. It Accord EX SunJoof, AC, Auto Blk, Xlnl, St 1,500 13t-o832 1105 ~ 1oc9'cr:' "~~ JAGUU beech & restaurants, ill•••.-llJlllJ!I•• avail now. 073·2810 t••• J .. XJ8 Coup V12, gray-mulberry, laiiiCNi lalancl facing fully loaded, afford· turning basin. 60 Ft able dream car, 1 dffP wal• dock for owner, xlnl cond, !50K, ...... 115/per boal ft. Hnllc• hist avt. Call LaRM, 2!52·1271. extended warranty. LIDO llWD BOAT t13,7SO 073-0!M4 8LIP. Up to 42 ft. Power, water. Month MERCEDES 9130 to month. 752·5181 MQTOICYCLES SCOOTERS 8018 Meroede• For Sal• 08 280 SE Coupe Fully Restor-Gorgeoua Metallic Grey-Sunroof AJC $11,950 831-0832 t890 FZR 800 Gen· -------- ••I•. 15,500 mu ... OLDSMOBILE 9155 Auna greal. New back ••ili&ili•ilil&ii Ure, )uat been fully Bravade all whl serviced. 12,500/obo. drive loaded! Ork Call Dave 845-5945. blue, 911<. Xlenl cond. •1•.000 AUTOMOBILES PORSCHE i,iiiii•illl•~riii!!Piiiiiio!!!!,.iih!ii•iii:S!!!!n~a!!!! II 9175 CADILIAC 9040 1983 Sevlll• Gr•en, w/tan leather, 8 cy1, 4- dr, fully loaded, all power, cellular ph, 10 disc CO, 1 dwner, mint cond, 20k mites $26,500 080 669· 1885 Super 90 coupe, 200ml on rebulll eng, older rest., 12 v elect, Tow Bar. Noeda some body & Int work. Cal Lie PORSHE $1!5,000 (909) 98Mn8 1883 Por•h• 844 Or1g owner, 6 spd, anroof, xlent cond, 84K ml, gold·oxt/brn leather-Inter. $4,800. 844·8148 CHEVROLET 9045 ------• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TOYOTA 9210 • 88 Celeb. Aulo tr ans, iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiim AJC, pwr brakes/steer· '87 SUPRA Sliver, Ing. am/fm stereo. lint Top Cond. Loaded. 1· gls. $219!5. 759·1840 owner. Garaged. Cnll 87 5·10 Bl•z•r 2 wht Ron 845-2417. drive, Tahoe package, ---------v~. AC, PS. AM/FM VANS 9225 cass, blk/silvor. Good iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii cood. 55,750. 723·1158. 84 Dodge Caravan CHRYSLER extra cln, economical, 90SO dependable, 7 pas· sanger. 5 spd, air, $3800. ~5o-6280 '92 l.e B•ron Con· --------- vert. White, Full VOWWAGEN 9235 power, xlnl cond. S9,950. Call 64+2122. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 72 VW Bua Blue/White, ••'84 Laser Hatch· rebuilt engine. New back 75K ml, blk, 5 BrakeslTlres. Clean. spd, ale, )(11 condl Runs good $1500/obo $1885 873·t943 714-842·9117 Bob Spend less time at home with your kids. -DISCOVERY Call 642-5678. · DATSUN 9060 AUTO PARTS & REPAIR Put a few words to work for you. '72 240Z •·•pd Mags iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Good Int, Nu cllch, SU VW BUG RIMS carba. Ans strong. Mech spoke Empts, $200 good S900obo 631-?1.C9 _5_4_5·....,,96,.,......18~,,,..,...,,,..,.,,,=-- CLASSIFIEO FORD 11'1 lhe resource you 907S can count on to sell a When you're tuned into classified you're tuned into your community. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii myriad of merchan· diH Items. because our columns compel qualified buyers to 1888 T·Blrd new tires, phone hk-up, AC, complete power, good cond, low mlles. cant $3,000 721-1347 -------- ------I CARPET INSTALL CONCRETE & ELDERLY HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3~84 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 POOL SERVI CE & REPAIRS 3516 MASONRY 3 SS 7 CARE 3611 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICE DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Electrlcal Speclalty Walllam Hatold Jewelers PUBLIC NOTICE RAJNBbW Clrcl• Malnt. ~iiii~iiii!iiiiiiiiiim •••••••••I L kJ f Q Ill H C _, .. _ 1 t d Restdentlal wiring, Watch & jowelry repair PMlt""" tnt.Ext.HOUH/ Dave Th• Autom•tlc 00 ng or ua lf * Best Prlce/Qu1lltJ om• ar..,-• • • phones, cable. Refs. Antique/Fine Jewelry The Calif. Public Uttll· Apt Oual. )ob. Free est. Pool M•n. Cleanfnn Carpet/Wood/Lino? l.aodscape bntk. 5t Living. 6 beds In COM. Integrity. Z• hrs 798·2516 8uy/Mll.1racll 873-0385 tlos Commission RE· St. llcl569897 636·8888 ... Below retell price• Concrete• M3-0t':: 24 Hr ataff. 7&0-HM3 QUIRES that ell used & repair. Very reas-ADDffiONS L1378738 114M111 • 1(800)307•CARE HANDYMAN Carpen·•---------household goods ROMAN PAINTING onabte. 714·969-4780 DrMODELING 3410 Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie HOME HEALTH CARE lry, tile, plumbing & lANDSCAPE & movers print their ·Since 1974· ~ ---------Cone Patio Driveway roof. 25yrs oxp w/refs. p u c c t T /I E /R C 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CERAMIC ' ' OCC EMT Graduate Jorry Bell 775·8380 LAWN CARE 3808 · · · a number; nl ./ xt 81 / om RO FING 3910 Fptc, BBOs. Rat. 20 Yr Will do dally house =--"".-""'!'-..,........,-..,..--..,..-limos and chaulfours Llcii698845 376·0371 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DUNCAN TILES 3S28 Exp. Terry 557.7594 callsl Greg 501·2528 Plumblng/elec/Walerliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii print their T.C.P. num- heaters/sprinklera/call B•elo Yard Malnt. ber In all adver1ise-STEVENS PAINTING R•r-fl"9 Specialist fans. FREE Estlmalest L•wn!.! Cleanupa, ments. u you have a FrH Est. 20 Yrs Exp. Repairs. Esteb 1976. CONSTRUCTION BRICKe TILEe STONE 20 Yrs Exp. Small & Add Value To Your Pl I I d C L J b 850.7042 an llampe on-FENCES g. o s Home wmte, Marble crete & Coatings 241-0t37 or 218-8169 Tr•• Trimming, Lt question aboul lhe le· Ouallty Work. Ref's. FREE Est. Ll323842 Haullng 979-824 5 gala·ty of 8 movor, limo Uc' 452054 845·3348 -~~~8~8~0~·~7....,,7....,,2,..,.1,..,..,..,.~ Seml-.Ratlred Contractor Rpra lmprvemnts am jobs Green Scene Landscpng or chauffeur, call: Top Quallty P•lntlng •THUNDER ROOFING• Free standing mailboxes & Irrigation, Trimming Public lJtllltloa Ros/Comm. lnt./Ext. For all of your roofing Granite. Free Est. Lie. Uc.1541656 631·4310 •DECKS 361S AUTOMOTIVE 909-735'9884 Steve -------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim GLASS 3433 L~~':.Y o!:~~~';u:.•~:! CONTRACTORS AUTO & TRUCK Glass Replecemenl 1 ·800·89&-8958 ramie new/ropaired re· GENERAL 3S58 grout. bathrm remodel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim plumbing L#870130 673-8065 or 846-8526 CPI BUILDERS INC. •FENCES OATES• new/repair/post replaced Redwood• L11576605 Ouallty & lnttgrity. & Removals, Clean· Commission 21 yrs OC. Uc 334950 needs. Reroof/repalr. I care.Ken 842·1770 ups & Malnt. St. Uc. 714-558-4151 Fast replyl 839·5851 Uc 638144848-4122 #' 599025. 850·81 09 Jim Whyte 642·7206 --------- •Wood FencH* HARDWOOD Landacap• Malnt. NTI G TELEPHONE Mowing & Clean-ups P Al N 3858 PIANO & VOCAL 60% Off lnstall'n w/ed. ---~-----AHldentlal Const. Llc.#!518424•1nsured (714) 885-4893 rep1act1repa1r, tr" t1a1J11ng FLOORS tstlmatts. low prices. Uc'd 3712 Mallbu-1tght·Specta11t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LESSONS 3868 SYSTEMS 3926 Call Pete 722·7732 AdVantage ~sir. 974•5301 •W.P . YOUNGQUIST Ph J k b J k CLEAN/WAX/POLISH Lawn Service. Mow/ Pelntl~g Contrecto! Plano & Voice lesaona • on:25•1 JACK ac BUSINESS 3548 ------------------Marble AeJuvonaUng edge/aod/sprinkterl/ Oual. _p.,ntlng by prolls all ages, beginning to Moves/Install. Res/ SERVICES 3488 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEC!t FURNITURE 35 Years Exp.. cln-up. 10 yrs In area. Ucl602098. Ins. cla11lcs by degreed C m 444.e550 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil A TOUCH OF CLA8S COATING 3S70 REP•-nts 7t4-Ma.8708 Al 966·2718 Ive msg FrH eat 545-3305 teacher. 540-1947 o m. . Cleaning. Roa/Comm ~ 3622 TREES Multl·M edla: Deak Top Lie/Bonded. Free Es1. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _HA_U_U_N_G---3-7-2-0 QUALITY CARE PIANO Beg.·Advanced TRANSLATOR/ Publlahlng·RH. Script Teresa 282·7t43 8TOP Deok Leakal Complete Reator•tlon Te,,nlfte•ewe. lA•11•· 20 yrs exp, excollent All ogH ·Teacher cert. /Book Writing. All Your Waterproof Coatings: Refinishing, repair, up· •*.-.... 751"'478 workmanship, fair Entortalnmon1 Avalt. TUTOR 3927 Bus. Needal 540-1947 Houaclean/Wlndow. O.cka/Slalra. Best SI hola, etc. FREE pick· Haullng .lunk, Appll·i---------prices. 645·2417 Ron Jennifer 640-8669 iiiijiiiiiii~iiiiiii~~ii ~-,......,,---,...---1 Weekly, Bl-weekly. Quality work. Free Eat. up/deliv/Ht. 962·1823 ancH, Verd Cloan-Up, r-eGAL SPAHl8HtmNOLISH Word Prooeaalnn by Move-ln1/out1. Aof1 Et C ,,. CHUNG'S PAINTING ---------• Mrs. Rogora In. the Pina Ms.eaee L1587430 122..a109 c .e4a-:~1e1Mlk• SERVICES 3812 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Prlcel PET ~~~~osf. =~~~t~l. neighborhood? Neod Houae & otftoe Beat1---------GIASS/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Guar work. Free Est. SERVICES 3870 Susana 873+7408 prof help? 722-1956 My. ., Beal Work! l""' ""'-p DOQDI! 3580 ..WDDODI! .IUNK To The DUMP Lic#375602 f538·1534 .-v1• ...,. -ff&&&U\ &W 3682 (714-888•1882) Don't be On the StrHI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reis. Some Eng. FrM eat Wiii haul what Treah p 7Due to l!vlctlorV JENKINS PAINTING --------- •Rebeca 437·1274• Man won'll 964-!52!59 Forecloaure. Cell 24 lnt/Exl. Wallpaper, Poraonollzed Pet Care TREE CABINETS C 0 An • .... rlencecl HARBOR GLASS CO. H 7 •e• •739 d 11 1 t Kennel altematlve. No SE•VICES 3929 HOUSE LUNIN dependable door race u -~ rywa .• textur ng, • c le A llflNISHING 3SOO 15 yrs up. Good Ref. henQet. Guat work, Comm/A••· Storetrnt, _B_EAL __ TH/ ______ ,.H_•_lp-.u-.-L-.-w--L-.-g-a-1 FrM eat. David 489-5466 r~~~s~ef:r67~~~4 L I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Own ttana. Call any· r .... Oon 521 ~ .. "'10 wlndowa, wrdrt>., tub/ to1mt for divorce _____ .....,...,....,,,,_,,,----...... LL ....... RICAN• t Im•. 2 4 t -o a :a 1 -· •hOwer. Uc. 842-0424 NUTRITION Em•r•ld Painting .. ft -· KITCH•N CABINET ''o~o ... o"'"h""•""i,.......,R....,,•""P""'Al...,.R=•""'D 3742 echnd support lnVExt wllllpaper/lll• TRE• SEVIC• Stained or painted. SatlaflCtlon guallnteedl'---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil. __ _.!5~4~5-88~~1!.:5!__ __ 1 Competitive rocaa. 10 y11 PLUMBING 3890 Free Ell./Sr. Disc. Variety of finish ... COMPUTERS 3556 Ask for Mike BIHi, HANDY MAN 3710 UnlMlppy & F•t? We REVOCABLE exp-Free est 751·2039 Yard Cln·up53t·8415 Ucl698845 378-0371 &6&-3344 L,431830 oan clMlnge thatl LI v IN Q TRUST THE LOCAL PLUM•l!R WALL MAC TUTORING H ... &ANtal Pro,.rtlea Herballle lndep. 0111. $185 COMPLETI! Gen9 Abrema PelnUn1 4 WllllMI 8angtrt Co • , •• -arrDV 3510 Syalem a ... JWe>grma Paint.Carpentry· Call Joan 7$9-0559 ( 7 t 4) 848·7207 ~: =p~a~:sr! Since 1947 COVERINGS 3932 wuu-~• ... • Me rice 7 a .7a4a ELECTllCAL 3810 Dtywall •nd morel moved & retert S4t.aan Friendly S•Nlc• Mbf:a.nw Bua. Bur. Gary M5-e277 IMPROVEMENTS MOVING 3834 L11470000 875·9304 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii •MACINTOSH• A-1 aleotrtoal werk Carp'try, roof'g, plbg, HOME 37S8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lk•'• Cuatom P ainting ~~:i':::n~':i':.r:r:e Computet Prnnrama Dunc•n Con•ltucllon palnt'g, rne. etc... Prof, Clean, Ouallty •444-4500* ·-• k 1 VE t & D k No job too 1malll TutOrlft9 Quick Response SR DISC. Fr" Eat. KARDWAR• STOR• Overstocked with wor . n x oc I BEST I , DRAINS 5% OH w/ad. 97s.2e37 e7M43t local Uc. 8ff0.7042 MORGAN 890-328t Kava, "OOO c-•-·a of alUff? Reasonable. 631-4610 REPAIRS,FREE EST/1 DAYS -, • .....,.. .,,,,.,..-~--=---,---,"1W• gala 1h0Uld h9t\O ••TUTORING** LACn'S••L•CTRIC Ca,.....try • Reoftng paint, Tool Dept & A ca.II lo PAINTING 85G-481St Plumblng Repair• & together. Strip, install, Window•. Word , 25 yre e11.p. FrM eat. •P1umblnc1!9Drywa11• Craft C enter . Cla111fled ConaclenUo.ia craft&-Draine cleared from advice to th• crazy. Ex c •I , Ac c • 1 • Ree/Comm. Sr dltc. Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle Sav1nnah'• Hardwate wlll help man, otd faahlonod SS.ISO. All tl>11urea In· 83t•2t t t anytime 20 Yra E•p. 723-1985 L# 238300 842-0H& Electtlcel•Jlm 141-7494 aooo Weat Balboa 642·1871 prld• In WOtkmanahlp. 111.lled. Steve'• 545'8298 _______ 1 CLEANING SERVICES -------