HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-01 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA Neither lion no r ~
lamb, this first ~
March day is PAR11.Y
Wednesday, March 1, 1995
'' (A DOCTOR 'VHO IS A)
40-YEAR EXPERT .•• WILL
TELL YOU THAT EVEN A
CHILD RUN OVER BY A CAR
MIGHT NOT SHOW AS
MUCH TRAUMA AS TYLER
HAD. THE WI-lOLE
PURPOSE IS TO SHOW YOU
THAT WHAT KILLED TYLER
WAS NOT AN ACCIDENT •••
BECAUSE OF THE FORCE
REQUIRED TO CAUSE IT.
'' DEVVTY Df\ DAVID B1u:NT
PUlllNt• 1 IH. l'ROl>CCl.tl ION'S OPENING
'>lAH.MINl l l': lllF.1KIAL0f
BRt.".l' l AL'IH NllAC"K. R1t;1n
'' KAREY W ILL TELL YOU
THAT BRIAN WAS
WONDERFUL \VITH TYLER.
THAT BlUAN I,OVED
TYLER IS UNDISPUTED.
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l'llOHl\ In' ,\l.-\K< ,\\Au rtN/l>All Y I'll OT
coming in like a ffi ... Yl1£l1
puppy dog ... warm,
lively and likely to leave
puddle~.
See weather,. Page 2
Serving the N ewport-M esa community since 1907
District cuts
spare ·most
instructors
..._ Lay-off notices will only go to
temporary and substitute teachers.
Tru stees OK more tt1an S3 million 1n
cu ts, keeo1ng their word by mostly
avoiding direct redu ctions to classrooms.
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..,. Mother of dead toddler amo ng
the firs t to take the stand in trial
of local man accused of murder.
~AN I A A/\o ,\ -Un the 'erge uf tc.ir~.
but :ihlt.: hJ J...1.·cp hL·1 cu111po,u re, Karey
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'l h:i t period began M:irch 14, 1994 when
-.he left I ) h.:r JI home "ith L:iudenback.
\\Im ~ha 1cJ her apJrtment on 29\h Street
rn NC\\ port Beach. ll ended when \he toJ-
dkr did~ on M.1rch 25 of massive internal
1n1urre,.,, according lo a coroner's report.
\Vh1lc Karey J:.icgcr'~ testimony con·
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l.11rnly and fricnJ!> wept quietly a~ ~he v.1a'
qucslioneJ for roughly two hours by De p·
uty Di.>trict Attorney David Ure nl and
Dt:puly J>ublic Dcfcndcr Sharon Petrosino.
A~kctl :if1 erw~.1r<l how she fell, Jaeger
simply replied· "I don'\ I.now."
"l JU~t w.intcd lo lcll the truth and I
frel I go1 to," \he \Jrd in an 11th-floor
hJllw:iy al OrJngc County Superior Court.
'T m relieved lo h.l\e \hat part o f it over.
But it'.) going 10 be :i long time until the
trial ic; over."
Mo re drama\1c w:is Drenl1S opening ar·
gumcnl, whic h apparently made one juror
ill as the allorncy described a li1any of in-
juries to the youngster that he said medi·
cal experts will say were caused by abuse.
.......
Karey Jaeger waits outside the
courtroom before testifying Tuesday.
Srian Laudenbnck is on trial 1n the
death of her 22-month·old son. Tyler.
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See TRIAL/Pa9e 4
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S.• JURY/Pat• 4
See OISfkltT1P cz90 4
Newport Beach seeks
$80,000 in relief to
repair storm damage
...., But city officials expect a long wait for
th e state or fede ral money.
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• I ' .. ONTHICOVIR It's the time of the signs that bothers merchants
' The i)alnting on top of
page 1 Is by local artist llma
Cunningham (640· 1603).
INDIX
Almanac ...................••..... 2
Around ToWn .................. 3
Classified ......................... 7
Cityside ........................... 2
Jerry Kobrl n ..................... 3
..,. Costa Mesa shop
owners rem ain unhappy
with a proposed sign code
that restricts use of
banners to 90 days ..
BY TIN.A 80ROA&rA, Sr.ur \\'anu.
COSTA MESA -Some local
merchants on Tuesday were still
fuming over a propo.)Cd sign code
formulaled by the Planning Com-
mission on Monday night, saying
1he final propo~als do noihin& to
help businc ~ during tough eco-
nomic times.
on it mighl cool me off," ~aid
Randy Garell, a h.>eal !>\Ore owner
who served on an aJ hoc commil-
tcc lhal reviewed the c:urrcnl ordi·
nan cc und drn f1cJ a sel of rccom·
mcndations fo r lhc commi~sion .
"But, the fact of the mailer is, I
"okc up just as angry us I was
when I left the mec1111g."
At the crux of G:ircll's and olh·
crs' complaints is lhe commission's
adoption of a recommended 90-
day limit on the amount of time
merchants can display temporary
signs or banners -which many
downtown storekeepers s:iy · an:
their most effective and 1C(ordablc
means oC 1dwrtiscrnon1.
members :inJ loc:a l merchants fu-
1ilcly pu~hcJ for a 180-day limit.
Under \he l'urrcnt sign code, busi-
ne!>~ owner:!> can display such signs
fvr ju:.l 5C> d:iys a year.
l3u1. "hat 111os1 of lhe commis-
sioner!> 'ie\\ cd :is n compromise,
m:iny bu.)incss owners considered
a letdown.
"We sill there for an hour and a
half, listening to business owners
speak out about how imponant
temporary signing was for mer-
chants in the downtown area,"
Oarell snid. "Everyone from Nike
Town to Del Ta~ to lhe guy from
the k>cal apartment owners u -
socla1ion talked about ii, al) lobby-
r
"I lhoughl that pcl'hap!> sleeping On Monday nlaht. committee lff ll ... fh9e •
• I
2 Wedn11dmy, Mm'ch 1, 1985
LOCALS ONLY
CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, S74·4233
CITYllDI
Hewitt to speak
about county crisis
Newport Deach attorney and
talk show host Hugh Hewi tt will
present an "Update on the Or·
;rnge County Financial Crisis," a
lecture for the Leudership Tomor·
row program, at 7 p.m. March 11
in the Costa Mesa Community
Center, 1845 Park Ave.
The registration fee is $15 in
advance, $18 at the J oor. Check:.
may be mailed to Leadership To-
morrow, 1470 J:.unboree Road,
Newport Beach, Calif., 93660.
f'or details, call 759-5053.
Costa Mesa Library
to hold book sale
Friends of the Co!>ta Me:.a
Libraries will be cuntluctif\g a
used book !>:.Jlc on M:.irch 11 .
The sale will take place from 1J
u.m. to 3 p.m. at thc Custa f\k:.a
Downtown Library, 1855 Park
Ave.
Prices fur the books ratH!I! lllllll
SI fu r hardbacks and t rat!~
paperbacb; 50 cent!> for regular
papcrb:.icb and reco rd~; :inti 25
cents for chih.Jwn's blloh anJ
111:.igazincs.
For more informati1111 Lill
546-5274 or 646-8tS-15.
DON LEACH/DAILY PILQT
Slasher: Grand Master Hisahiro Uno shows the fine art of "cutting" as he shears a bamboo· mat with a
sword to the amazement of a young audience in the Costa Mesa High gym. Uno, who is a legend in Japan,
is visiting in honor of Shihan Fumio Demura,·a legend in U.S . karate who came here 30 years ago to te'ach.
Newport bemoans gradual loss of ·lifeguard money
B Y EVA~ Ht.NL R)ON,!>1H1 \\1u111\
A county plan tu gradually
eliminate a lifq;uartl !>ub:.idy to
coa:.tal cities ha:. Nc,\.rurt Ue:,sch City
Cuuncil member!> and managcment
concerncu that the city'!> lif<:guarJ,
arc !>Crving Orange County re,idcnt'>
fre e o f chlrgc.
On ~!uni.la) 111ght, the cuunnl
rl.'luctantly :,sgreeu tu kt thl! !>ub~u.Jy
be ph:J!>etl out mer the next four
year!>.
1 he ci ty, \\h1ch h.1'> been recei\lng
;ippruximately S 11 0,000 !>ince I 9X7,
wtll lo:.-.e 25"1r of the amount c ad1 111
the nc\t three fi,c,il )l!ar:. bt·furc 1h1:
!>Ub~idy i:. eliminJted entircl) .iltn
1998.
The cities uf S1.::il U1.:ach.
I luntingtun 13c:H.:h, Laguna Uc.1d1
and San Clemente have alrl..'.aU)'
!>igncd the pha!>e·o1H agn:emcnt.
Council members :.;iiJ they have nu
Jc,irc to lo,c the 'IUb:.idy, panicularly
\llKc humlrcJ) of thous:..111d!> of
pniple u'e city bc:.1chcs each year.
t\byur Joh11 I lctlgcs !>aid it i!>
unr1.:a~o11ahle tor th e city 10 foot the
l'JlllH.: bi ll.
"Cl he county) 1-.eep cutt ing on u~
JnJ l!xpectmg u' to ClHllinue to
~upply lifcg11a1J,," I ktlge!> !>aitl. 'Tm
rduct:.int to let them off the hook :.o
ea!>il)."
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convinceu 1111.: c11u 11cil that g1:1dt1 .il
redUL'!IOll~ \\ere hctter tklll ;1
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''ouJJ be incn.:a!>ingly le:.'
d~pend.iblc. and rnulJ c ~"ily he
climin:.itcd, t\lurphy !'-:.tit!.
"Thi'!> i:. the lc~'>e r of t\\O e\ 1h ...
t\Jurphy !>:.tlJ ill the rh.1,e·llUt
agreement. ''It '!. !>Ort uf a .):.tfe ty
valve." .
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Depa rtmen t noted that the SJ IU,UOll
~ub!>idy is a rcl:.itiwly ~mall
percentage of the tkpurt1rn.:111\ S:!
million to $3 milliun annual huuget.
Howl..'.ver, ;is t-.larme Director Tony
Mel um noted, SI lll,000 could p.1y the
annual !>.ibry oi t\\O ~:.ifl:ty oll11.:e1!> ur
could fun u !>cvcr:il ~ummers \\Ot lh of
~ca!'.on:.i l hfc~u:irtb m:.inning the
beach ltm ers.
The !>Ub!>iJy will not be factoreu
into the upcoming budge t, f\lclum
\:JIU. :.illhllugh the ~!Jrtlle
lJcpJ1 tmcnt Lice' a fi!-.c;d )l.':.Jr buJg1.·t
1 cuuccJ 2.sr, I ro111 b~t ) car':. fi gure.
"lf \\C lll'll lh:.tt Sl lCJ.OUtJ tOdJy, I
l'o.ulu11·1 tell ~llU 1t \1u1ild mean In~
lifeguard:.." ~lcllum :.aid. "\Ve hope
lo run our tkpart ment al lhl! level we
have in pa-.1 )l..'.:.11 ~."
.,,
At the council\ direction. the ci ty
will t:xplorc w:iy:. through \\ hich other
!>late 1idclands revenue might make
up for the lu!>s of the sul?!.idy.
The ci1y i!> in th~ procc:.s of
conducting :.i review of all tidelands
rc\'cnuc anti expense!> and will likely
negot1:1te with either the county or
the :.talc for aJJ1tion:.il lunds in the
future~
"One idea 1hat's been l..ickcd
around b turning the beache:. b;1ck
over 10 lhc :.t:i1e," Murphy :.aiJ .
"There would be a sub!>tantial
re<lul'tiun in :.crvice. but it's certainly
an option.
"A lot of people corm: 10 the
bcachc!> each year. W11hou1 lifeguard
5ervice, there would be a significant
1nc11.:a!>C in the number of drownings.
J don't think the city would be willing
tu !>land by and let that happen."
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for 1995 TODAY. -: -:-·
WEDNESDAY.MARCH 1, 1995
The strong high
pressure has snuffed out
most of the storm activity
in the North P<lcific,
which has resulted in
s mall waves everywhe re.
However a strong wesV
northwest swell should
be heading out way early
next week after a
weekend of light and
variable winds llnd spotty
pulses out of the west/
northwest.
Also J South American
storm could bring us a
sol id suuth swell for nell.t
Wl'ek.
For daily surf reports
and fo recasts, call (900)
976-SURF. The call costs
S 1.50 plus any possible
toll.
Ort Lunch
Dinner
And
Brunch
Come 101n us ot our regula1 monthly General Membership Meeting
Refreshments at 5·30 P.M Program Begins ot 6: 15 P.M
GUESTS WE.!.COME
WINDOWS 7h~'t
'1ltMl ~ 1'tel#
"We're moving across the bay!"
On The l)ay
Formerly Cano 's Location
11CALIFORNIA GRILL':
After years of c ramming aN of their stuft Into sman quarters, the
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum ls getting a new home.
Thanks to a lot of hard work and numerous generous
contributors. the museum will be moving Into ~
poddlewheeler now known os Charlie Brown,. Our very own Alt
Gronsky wlll give us a peek Into how this came to pass and
what the future wlll hold In store for the m~.
Speci~lties
Featuring great steaks,
seafood pastas & salads THE VILLA NOVA RESTAURANT
3131 West Coast Highway. Newport Beach
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Please call the information into the Readers
Hotline 642-6086, fax it to 646-4170, or mail it to City
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92627. ·You may also send a pl1oto11aph, but please. be
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llllTHI
Most rtttnt blrlhs ill Ntwpurt Brach and Costa Mtsil.
HOAO MIMORIAL HOSPITAL
JAN. 16
• R~Htll 1n4 Cathcrlnt Urban, Newport Dench, girl
JAN. 22 ..
•Mark and Mlcbellt Mendota, Costa Mesa, boy
IADDLlaACK MIMORIAL llllDICAL CINTIR
• ... 14
•John and S11brlnu. Schilling. Newport Coasl, girl .... ,.
• Bruct ond Dcth Dyrwu, Newport Deuch, boy
DIATHI
Most re«nt dc11t/1s as rrported tu the Orunge County
/lttordtr'S Office.
conAMHA
•Harold L. Trapp, 71 on Dec. 24
• Elmira E. Bankston, 94 on Dec. 24
DUI ARRESTS
Tht fol/0Mi11g pcuple ucrt arrrsted rtc<'11lly on
suspicion of drii i11g umfrr the i11flurnce. 1'11est people
h111·t 011/y bcf11 urrtstcd 011 suspido11 of 11 crime and, US'
with 111/ sue/I rrimC's, tl1<'y arr innoct•11t until pro1•tn guilty.
NIWPORT HACH
•Abdulla Ali Saeed, 23, of Cost1 Mc)a.
• Roaer D11ni11I C11.Stillo Jr .. 37, of Co)ta Mc~a.
• Drlun l'tler Drcw~ler. 28. of Cv)ta f\lc)a.
MARRIAGES
Most recl'lll 11111rrill1trs us n•purlt'.fl to tllr Orungr
Cuunty Ret·urrlt'r's 011kt'.
COSTA MISA
• lluyen Q. Ngu)l'll ri'i:irri.:d Ser~na T. Vu, on fan. I in
Custa Mesa
• William L. Thonp)On 111 m:.imcd Trury A. Lyons, on
Jan. 7 in Cmt:.i Mc)a
•Gregory R. Raspel married tiliiri:i S. A\lta, un Jail. 7 in
Ncwpon 13cac:h
•Jose l\I. Sicitiu 111arrii:d llhundu L. Forlunu, un fan. J.t
in Co)la Me~:.i
• lluuert 0. ~kLoughtin m;irricd llillury F. Schrier, on
Jan. I in Wl')llllill)!Cr
• Ed"urd A. Li Cuur m:u 111.:t.I l\lichclc L Camclut, on
Dec. 31 in OiJmuni.l UJr
NEWPORT llACH
• AJberl K. llunnu nwmcd Brigiue U. Bcnhum, on Scpl.
l I in San1:.i Ana
•An ion Humun marricJ llc:llher C. Jensen. on Jan. 17 111
Santa Ana
• Arash Oaslmukhi marricll Ronok ll. Jaluli, on Jan. 18
in Sa111a Ana
• Oarun A. Gallina mJmeJ Trary 0 . Eltlull, on ]Jn. 7 in
Orange
•Kenneth N. Jl'ITril'S m;1rricd Zoe N. Squire, on Dec. 21
in Los Angeles
REAL ESTATI SALIS
Hrce11J reul tltntc sales u "porlcd by tl1t• l'unti11e11t;i/
LDW]·trs Ti /It Cu. i11 Su11tu Ana.
COSTAMHA
• 19711 Orange M l· .. $265,000, 3 bci.lruom, 2 bJths, 10 P.
nnd J. Gurley
• 2J-4 Alberl l'lucc, 5216.000. 3 bedroom, 2 b.1lh, tu N.
Thisscll.
• 264 Cnl\lelliu Lune. S225,000, 4 bct.lroom. 2 bJlh, lo M.
& T. Berslcin.
• 2020 Snn111 A.1111 A•e. 0 , S248,500, to C. \\in1er.
CORoNA DIL MAR
• 439 Morning C1111yu11 Huall, S206,000, 2 ucJrooms, 2
bath to F. Madden
• 700 Iris An· .. S292,SOO. 3 bci.lruom, 2 ba1h. to W.
Schoenlau
• 613 Acudn Ave .. S-110,000, I bcdroums. 2 bath, 10 G.
Srgrrs
• 600 Begonia AH., $710,000. 4 bei.lrooms, 4 balh~. 10 W.
and P. Webb
NIWPORT HACH
• SO-O Cugncy Lone Nu. Jl, Sl25,000. 2 bci.lroom , 2 bnth,
lo V. & M. Lunll
• 500 Cuiiney Lu111.' 'o. 12, Sl40,000, 2 bcllroom, 2 ba1h.
to F. Mudl'O
• 26 Chatham Courl. SIJS0.000, 3 bedroom. 3 V! bath, to
Jackson Tru~I
• 611 Lido Park Dril c SF., S225,000, to 0. & J Miller
There will be no Police Files today. They
will return Thursday.
• ~· .11c'lmrk, Orick l'lleo11, Wall11, ~. Conc.rete
• Wuler Fcn1t1re11, F\J0h1 & SJ-
• AutmnuUc lmioauon SJ'llLl'lfl
• \\'ooc.len Oecka and Ovtthawll!I
• Outcloor URhUJlf( Sywtans
• DnllMft Spcda1i.ta
Newport Beach/Costa M ... DaJty Piiot · Wedn11dey, MM:lh 1, 1-•
AllOUND TOWN Clllnd all cfilebritles, local charity is IOoldill ,.. ,.
I • TODAY
l•IAK U• N.w.ottt
Tho i:nonthly general mcmbcnhip
meeting of Speak Up Newport will be
at 6:15 p.m. at the Villa Nova
Restaurant, 3131 West Coast Highwaf,
The topic of the meeting will be on -
the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
and its move to its new home. Quests ore welcome. Refreshments will be
S<;JVcd at 5:30 p.m.
MAIL ODla WOltKIHOP •
A workshop offering strategics for
making money In the mail order
business will be held from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. at Orange Coast College.
Registration is $35 and a $20 lab fee is
also required. For more information,
call 432-5880. ·
•AUNTINO CLAll
. This week's Academic Parenting Oass
.. will focus oh "Getting the most of your parent-teacher conferences." The
class will be at KJllybrook Elementary
School from 7 to 8 p.m.
FRIDAY
aUllNUI DIVILO•MINT MIDINO
"Overcoming the Postal Rate
Increase" is the title of a Consumer
Business Network meeting at Geezers
Garlic Grill, located at 4200 Scott Ave.
in Newport Beach. The meeting is
open to the general public and will
convene at 7 a.m. The cost is $15. For
more information, call 550-4785.
HNlftT CONCIH
The Orange County Alumn;.ic Chapter
of Sigma Alpha Iota will present a
benefit concert at 8 p.m. at the
Covenant Presbyterian Church, 2850
Fairview in Costa Mesa. Proceeds will
be used to provide scholarships to
talented music students in Southern
California. Admission is $10, $5 for
students. For information or
reservations, ca11 Charlyn Moltanc at
839-3924 or Marilyn Scrant,pn at (818)
305-02-l7.
MR.MISA
Costa Mcs:i High School water polo
:ind swimming tc:ims arc sponsoring
the second annual ''Mr. Mesa" contest
al 7:30 p.m. in the high school
Lyceum. Mes:i students, grades 9-12,
will compete fo r the Mr. Mesa title in
such categories as evening wear, talent
and beach wear. Admission is $4 for
stude nts (or SJ.SO with ASB card), S5
adults.
Send your Items to Around Town
editor, The Dally Piiot, JJO W. Doy St.,
Costa Mesa, CsJ/ll. 92627.
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U U. EXCUSE ME, BUT
ARE YOU A CELEBRITY?
-After all those glittering
years of envy-inducing imagery,
how low can Orange County go?
honorary chairs, or even couches.
And now? No, thanks, they're
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Says a longtime association·
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past and present, have been
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What about prominent
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and other millionaires?
"They're all being solicited, but
their dance cards are full. There
are many good causes, and not
enough prominent do-gooders with
the charisma needed to fill
banquet tables."
In short, as one wag observed,
"all the best diseases have been
• There was a taken." .
Well, what abO\Jt so-called
entertainment celebrities? Sure,
but name one that might be
available -excluding the bit
time, seemingly cons ago, when
politicians would jockey for such
lofty position. At the very least,
they wanted to be anointed as
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players in daytime soaps, whose
publicists would be thrilled to-have
• them named as poster models for
herpes.
So what we have here,
fellow-peasa nts, is a leadership
crisis. We need a glorious banner •
to rally around. Wt; need a
magnetic personality. We need a
So who's available to fill our
celebrity vacuum? Idled baseball
players? Not even worth spitting
upon. Mickey Mouse and Donald
Duck? Sony, they've been done.
Former entertainment figures?
Geez. even D~ny·Osmond has
left town. · •
So, folks, here's the bottom line:
o ·
DON'T KNOW HOW TO TELL
HIM THIS, Blfl' -When we lasl
left nature-loving Royal Radta, be
was busily collapsing in my garden,
breaking his left elbow while
reaching for an exotic-looking
fruit.
He thought it was a guava. And
now comes neighbor DUI Ml&cW. J,Cide celebrity. •
t look around at wh;it's
able these days. The biggest
celebrity of the moment is Rosa
Lopez, a housekeeper. There's no
point in asking Senora Lopez to
head a fund -raise r in Orangcshire
because, by the time you read this,
she's probably halfway home to El
Salvador.
, who !lays it's not a guava at all. 11'1
just an <1rdinary garden variety of
kumquat, the kind you can find on
the menu of any .Chinese
rc~taurant.
If you've ever yearned for your
'time in the spotlight, even for 15
minutes, this is your chance. One
of the biggest charities in the
coun~ urgently needs a local
celebrity. Please submit y9ur
resume, along with a 100-word
self-praising essay, and I'll see that
it gets into 'tl)e prnp~r hands.
(By the way, I shall always
cherish the memory of Rosa
Lopez because she inspired me to
repeat "blanco Bronco," three
times fast.)
Suggested title for the essay?
Think of something catchy, such.
as, "l:.et me Provide New Juice for
Our Squeezed-Out Orange."
Fonner c6unty supervisors need
not apply.
In Mandarin Chiflesc, I'm
further informed, kumquat
translates as 'golden orange.'
Golden·ora11ge? In these
impoverished days, doesn't that
tqmslatc .as an ~xymoron?
J~rry Kobrin 's column ap/iears
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ina for 180 da)'1.
"And all \he commission did
w throw us a bone without much
me1u on it."
At least two commissioners are
sympathetic to the business own·
ers. Chairman Walt Davenport
cast the sole vote against the ~
day limit. He said he favored the
180-day limit. And, Commissione(
Libby Cowan said she thought
something "in the range of 100 to
120 days" would be more ap·
propriate.
Both said th e commission might
reconsider t~c decision at its
March 27 meeting, when Commis-
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~bsent on Monday night -re-
, turns to the dais.
The commissio n will also at-
tempt to strike an accord on the
use of innatable signs at that time.
Residents, business owners and
city officials al ike have complained
for at least a year that some inOat-
abld, like the giant T-shirt that's
anchored to a rooft op at Newport
Boulevard and 11th Street, arc an
unsightly annoyance.
Two coauniuioaera expreued an
interest In outlawina all illOatablcs
that are larscr than 24 inches.
Jn general, though, cc::Nidii· • ,,._ .... 1
sioncis said they were pleased was courageous of the board not
with their final product and re-to l$sue blanket layoff notices."
jected cJaitns that the committee's Trustees met Tuesday for the
recommendations "fell upon deaf second night in a row to discuss ears." "I know the work they put in budget cuts designed to get the
impacted all of the commissioners district through the next year's fi.
to varying degrees," Davenport nanciaJ woes caused by the county
said. bankruptcy.
Still, Garell and other commit· 'The cuts came from the dis-
tee members on Tuesday were trict's lisl of suggestions prioritized
feeling as though they had wasted by a citizen's budget committee,
time and mortey on their efforts >Vhich has been studying the issues because, they said, most or the planning stafrs recommendations for most of February.
were adopted over theirs. Though the board app~ved the
"l saw my involvement in the cuts, some trustees disagnjed with
committee as an investment in my some points.
future and an investment in the AU cuts were approved with the
community," Garell said. ''Instead ldea . that as the budget process
of.seeing my investment pay o(( or continues and as figures from the
come to some kind of fruition, I county firm up, the reductions can see it as a loss." • An ore-handed remark by Com-be reinstated, an idea presented to
miss ioner Mark Korando added to trustees by Anderson Elementary
the sting of disappointment for • parent AJan Troop.
Garell. Korando suggested local At one point in the discussion,
merchants might be offering ''the as trustees went over the cuts in
-::ron,g pro~uct" if their businesses detail, Superintendent Mac Bernd
can t survive-on 90 banner days • scolded the audience for clapping and all the other (means of) ad-. . . .
vert ising" that are available. at t.h.c suggestion of ehmmat~ng a
,.
tha1:• he said.
Board me•n continued to 'Im;.
stress Tuctday that the cuts fell ·as ,.._ .... 1
far away from the clanroom as Brent said.
possible, which is exactly what par· But Petrosino told the panel the
ent Ann Behr canie to hear. toddler slipped off a plastic play
"I came here because I'm inter-table, causing a uull fracture that
ested in the classroom and we'd caused the boy to die a week 1 .. tcr,
hate to sec any of our teachers just as Lauden bade. told ~ in
!,
JlllY
,;... .... ,
the day so they wouldn't be
contacted by the nearly so
specuuon -mostly family
or friends of Laudenbadt or or Tyler Jaeger's mother,
K.Arey. the hours after Tyler was pro-go," said Behr, whose children at• nounced dead at Hoag Hospital.
tend Newport Heights Elementary • The broken ribs and interntil in· ,
~chool. juries were caused when Lauden·
Before the jury was dis-
missed for the day, Ryan or-
dered the jurors into a back
room briefly so he could
send a warning to onlook-
ers.
"I think that's why most of the back attempted CPR, she said.
p~ople ore here tonight. And I Laudenback was literally tt\e boy
think they have done a good job in next door, who moved in with 1
staying away from classrooms. I Karey Jaeger months after the two
met and began dat1ng. When Tyler think part of it is a good process, got a. contagious eye infection in
though. They've eliminated things mid-March, his mother trusted
that should go anyway, as far as Laudenback to care for him,
management goes." Petrosino said.
Harbor View parent Cyndie "Karey wiJl tell you . . . that
Borcoman, who has been watching grian ~ wonder!~! with Tyler!
the budget process from the start, (:md) He was . patient -so~~: .
gave the board a petition with 200 _ umcs !flOre .Patient . than I am, . . " . Petrosmo said, quoting Karey Jae·
signatures su~parh.ng a no cuts ·tn ger in her opening statement.
the classroom pohcy. "That -Brian loved Tyler is un-
Ncwport-Mesa has about $80 disputed."
million' in the now-bankrupt coun-· Petrosino got Jaeger to confirm
ty pool. About $33 million in prop-the first statement during her tes-
erty taxes and other revenues that timo~y. Bu~ Jaeger sai~ the 1.ove
was by law directly depo' sit'"d wasn t genuine. ~
"You people have a big
in1erest in this case," he
said, addressing the audi-
ence. "You can go out in
the hall and talk about the
case. They ~an't hear it.
You'r~ allowed .to stay for
legal motions; J just· want
the jury to stiiy away from
you.'.. "
With that warning to the
gallery, Ryan ordered the
bailiff to escort the seven-
w om an, six-man panel
through the silent court·
room to the el evator.
March 25, also took the stand.
On Monday, the commission
deadlocked on a motion to allow
use of innatables as long as they
didn't display any printed copy or
exceed the height of the building.
Garell characterized the com-pos1t1on. ,
ment as "an insult and a slap in "To applaud the loss of some-
th e face." one's job -I don't appreciate
. ' • . . .. "He seemed to Jove my son,"
with the county sits 1~ !he pool, .as she_ replied to a question from
well as nearly S47 m1lhon the dis-Brent. "He seemed to be patient
tric'-borrowed to invest. with my son. My son appeared .to
enjoy being with him."
Chamber to · honor police
In testimony that preceded Jae-
ger's, the jury heard from a nurse
who disputed Laudenback's claim
that he called the medical group
where she works after Tyl er suf-
rered the skull fracture on March
18.
Delbrook said she had heard
Tyler crying when she went to
bring Laudenback a video that.
morning, but thal Laudenback in-
sisted it wasn't the boy.
RELIEF
fr.,o•Pa9e 1
therefore, the city must clean
ll P the trash generated by
other cities as well as their
own .
"Thpt's the penalty we pay,"
said Nieder.haus. "The trash
always comes into the river
and it always turns south in-
stead of north." .
Representatives from the
state 6 mce of Emergency Ser-
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vices have visited the city and
inspec ted damage. The city
will have total damage es-
timates by mid-March and will
fi le a new claim with the state
by March 15.
Then the wait begins.
According to Niederhaus, an
assortment of disasters na-
tionwide (including last year~s
Northridge eart hquake) have
depleted federal and state
emergency fu nding. While
Newport Beach has received
portions of its $160,000 claim,
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6 MONTHS
SAME AS CASH
• . ... /
a $93,000 allotment approved
in December 1994 has still not
been collected. Niederhaus has
a letter of assurance from the
state th at the funds are on the
way, but no check.
"I've got some real concerns
(hat we're not going to get
paid for that 1993 storm,"
Niederhaus said. "I'm expe nd-
,ing the money out of my bud-
get, so if that check comes two
years later, it doesn't come to
general se rvices. It goes ba.ck
into the city's general _fund."
. ig ''./ i~ Mb'~ OF THE BRIDE
The Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce will hold its nnnual Police
Appreciation Program on Thursday
morning at the Four Seasons Hotel.
Tickets for the 7 a.m. breakfast are
ava ilable for $20.
Newport Beach Police officen;, re-
serves, civilian employees and supervi·
sors will be honored for their work dur-
ing 1994; according to chamber of com-
merce officials.
For more information, call 729-4400.
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A nightmare · of · turnovers
...,. Estancia's dreams crushed
as Dos Pueblos happily accepts
the Eagles' gifts en route
"Sometimes, you're just going to have
nights like that," continued P::irsel.
'·Turnovers and the difference in free
throws was definitely the key."
fatancia made just 6 of I 0 foul shots,
contrasted with 21 of 28 for the <;harg·
ers, who committed just 14 turnovers.
to the CIF Division Ill-A Finals.
Bv BAJUlV FAVLKNEll, Sro11.n Wun:a Estancia's Chris Candltsh had 10 of his i3 points by
hal~time, but· took only four shots the rest of' the way and I
SANTA BARBARA -Estancia .High boys basketball
coach Tim Parser said he couldn't remember when his·
Eagles had struggled so consistently for four quarters.
finished with five rebounds. ·
Se.l)ior Zack Richardson ended a nonlble three-year
varsity career ''ith a team~high 16 points, including fou r
three-pointers. Tuesday~ight's 57-48 loss Lo host Dos Pueblos High in
the CIF Southern Section Division Ill-A semifinal playoff
game, however, will leave the visitors plenty of time to contem·
plate their missed opportunity to play for the championship
S?turday at The Pond.
Byrne, who appeared to be battling the effects of the flu
which forced him to miss practice Saturday and Monday, still
totaled eight points. eight rebounds and four blocked shots off
the bench.
Estancia committed 24 turnovers, just four shy pf its com-
bined total in two previous playoff wins, and missed 3 of 6 free
throws in the final period to allow their third-seeded Chargers
'(25-2) to hold off their valiant rally.
Estancia led, 15-11, after one period; but trailed, 26-25, at
halftime, as their 14 turnovers helped offset an I 1-for-22
shooting performance from the field.
But Dos Pueblos' front line trio of 6-foot-5 senior J.T. Stone
(18 points, 11 rebounds}, Mall Williams (12 points} and Dan-
ish exchange student Kim Plesner (8 for 9 free throws and
seven rebounds) held its o'vn. •
Parse) also said the ro'' dy capatlty crowd at ~an ta Barbara
City College helped the hosts maintain momentum all night. "I
think it \\as worth about six or.eight points'to them,"· Parse)
said. "We had our chances, but they made all the big plays.'' Despite not making a field goal until the final 45 seconds of
the third quarter, Dane Plock's steal and layin, as well as
Kevin Byrne's follow shot at the buner helped them close to
within 37-32 heading into the fourth quarter.
Estancia appeared to settle in after trailing early, 6-5, as
Candlish po\\ered home four straight buckets in an 8-2 run
that gave the Eagles a 13-9 edge.
The second-seeded Eagles (25-4) drew to within a field goal
at 45-43 and 50-48, the latter with 1 :37 remaining.
The two te.ims traded baskets until Stone converted a put-
back, then cashed in a turnover with a crowd·pleasing slam
dunk to tie it at 17. But the visitors, whose 14-game win-
ning streak coming in featured only one
close game (Friday night's 68-62 quar-
terfinal win over Morningside) couldn't
convert two pressure-packed chances to
pull even.
DOI PUHLOl 17, ESTANCIA 41
Clf Division lll·A semifinals
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Khary Hicks. the thirJ Charger in
double figures with 10, hit a 15-footer to
coniinCJe the run. Dul Richardson drilled
back-to·b:tck three-pointers to put the
Eagles back in front. A missed 8-foot bank sho t was. the
first would-be equalizer and a misfi re
on the front end of a bonus situation
allowed Dos Pueblos to move on, large-
ly due to drilling 7 of 8 free throws in
the fin al 27 seconds.
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A Stone three-pointer and three free
thro" s by the hosts ga .. e them the one-
point halftime edge and Esi:rncia nc\er
led again.
"We played hard and hung tough,"
Parsel said. "I'm proud of our kjds. We
had a great year." ICATSUYA llAINON£/FOll THS DAILY I'll.OT
Estancia High's Dane Plock, shown bere in CIF playoffs action against Te-
mescal Canyon. was a central figure in the Eagles' Division Ill-A semifinals
showdown with Dos Pueblos Tuesday night at Santa Barbara City College.
"1'd like to think that their defense
had ·a lot to do with it," Parse! said of
the Estancia sloppiness. "But we had
some passes go through our hanus and
some others bounce their way.
1eou n euunu
The 48 points was a season-low for
Estancia, ''hich hit 18 ol 43 field-goal
attempts.
ON 'rHE ROAD WITH ESTANCIA HIGH'S EAGLES
A long day's journey into night closes out Est~ncia' s · dreams .
...,. Eagles put it all on the· line, but in
the end, couldn't come up with a KO.
• 3:17 ..... Players walk into the gymnasium
whe re they will be piaying. With all the
bleachers out, ii reportedly hole.ls 2,060.
BY RICHARD DUNN, SPOt.TS Wl.J'Tlt.
• 3:20 -Santa Barbara equipment manager
Pat Aguilera is showing Parscl and the other
SANTA BARBARA _ They went down swinging, coaches around the facility, where they'll dress
but not with punches. Only jabs. and where they'll go at haJftime.
· Estancia High's Eagles, a team that spoke of • 3:2 1 -Parse): "We can't bring any rooter buses
playing The Pond of Anaheim as if it was on their because of the district's budget cuts and the Orange
schedule, fell in deep water Tuesday night, losing to County bu'nkruptcy situation, but l think we would
host Dos Pueblos, 57-48, in the CIF -------bring as big a crowd as anybody for a two
Southern Section Division III-A semifinals h<;>ur-plus drive."
at Santa Barbara Ciry College. • 3:26 -As players board the•ans to
It was still, nowevcr, a memorable day. go to the hotel, Candlish drops a nickel on
Herc's a CpOk: the ground. Someone picks it up and gjvcs
• 11 :25 a.m. -Estancia players wait it back to him. Says Dave MWigan:
outside in front of the Eagles' gym to "That's his recruiting money."
board the three rented minivans that wiJI "Yeah," Candlish responds, "then I'd
take them to Santa Barbara. Eagle senior get in trouble with NCAA."
guard Zack Richardson: "I wanted to sit • 3:27 -The team leaves Santa
shotgun, but Coach took my seat. Now, Barbara CC. Although the hotel is only
I've got to si t next to this guy (Kevin about a mile away, it takes the caravan .IQ.
Byrne). Look al how big he 1s (6-foot-8)." Richardson minutes to arrive at the Tropicana Inn,
Some of the players arc giddy, especially where the players will rest until 6 p.m.
Richardson. King was leading the way. So Boyce says
-11:35 -Coach Russell King: "I'm not sure to King, "Hey, you've got to find the hotel. You're
which van's leading." . not head coaching material yet. You've got to know
Richardson: "I'll lead. Coach said he needed me to directions to the gyms and hotels."
step up today, anyway." • 3:40 -Parse! says 10 the group: "Ten more
• 11:41 -The vans leave Estancia High's parking minutes, guys. The room's not ready yet."
lot. • 3:42 -Kent Schisler, the Eagles' public address
• 11:50 -Assistant coach announcer, arrives from San Francisco,
Rich Boyce is driving one van and he gives Parse) a Santa Darbara
which goes ahead of the other News-Press. As Parse! thumbs through the
two. On the way to the freeway, newspaper, he sees the preview of
the tw.o vans behind Boyce stop Tuesday's game.
at a convenience store on "Number finln stale Division Ill,"
Brookhurt Street in Huntington Parscl says of his team as he reads the
Beach, while four players go to column. "I didn't know that."
McDonald's to fill up. • 3:45 -Parse!: "I told the hotel lady
"I didn't have breakfast.'' that we would be there at 3 o'clock and
Mar~Pierson said. fierson was oruy stay until 6 o'clock. Here, it's 3:45
asked what tjme he got up. and the room's not even ready."
They're just an all-around good team. Every6ne the chalk board the numbers of Dos Pueblos· five
seemed to be contributing. Their big man is sL:irters, then emphasizes No. 32 Mau Williams, No.
really active, but they don't have 100 much 15 Khari Hicks and No. 44 Justin Stone. "You've got
height." to watch out for him," Parsel said of Hicks "If he
• 4:10 _ Byrne, who had been ill over the gets the ball, he'll put ii up. He ii put 11 on the ground fir t, not ju~t shoot it. ,weekend and did not practice Monday, is not · h expected to start. Pierson will take his pluce. "That's "Play wit intensity, but with clear thinking. Their goal is to )COre. They don't care how many they give
preuy good, though," Plock said. up. But they're not going to get 80 pomts on us.
Plock grew up two hou ses from Matt Fuerbringer, "Hey, you guys are ready. We've had a great trip,
a two-time All -CIF center who led Estancia to its '9 1 ~ wc·re in a great gym, and we've got a great crowd
state title. Plock used to drive up 10 the here. 1 can't think of a belier place on
LA Sports Arena and watch Estancia in earth I'd rather be ...
the postscason in those earlier years with • 6:48 -Boyce tells the team: "If those
Fuerbringer's parents. three are controlled (Williams, Hicks and
"We'd play at my house~· Plock S<tid. "I Stone), we're going to The Pond. We
would always go to their games in the ncc:d defensive stands Don't be sa11sficd
play.offs." "1th three or four. E\ erv -time down is a
• 4:16 -Richard Byrd, Nick Novak, defensive stand. If we don't score, 1hcy're
Brandon Casillus and-Sam Nelson, all or not scoring. ~
whom arc JV f=Ull-ups, are in the living "Make sure your emo11ons are m check.
room watd tink NBA hjz!llights on ESPN-2. \\llh a clear hc:ad. Your parents paid $7 to
• 4:20 -Five coaches arc in the kitchen ~ii here, uni.I they can· be emotional,
playing cards. "It's war," Seager said. Plock · cheerleaders can be emot1011JI. but you
• 4:2 1 -Radisay, Casey Hammond, gu)S ncetl to be intense "11h a clc;if.
Byrne, 1lmong others are sleeping in one head."
room. Candlish, Richardson, Milligan and a rew • 6:58 -The coaches lea\'e the room Jntl the
others arc milling ar-0und in another room, lying on a players stJrt !>!retching.
bed and watching television. • 7:09 -The pla)ers huddle \\ 11h PJ1sel. "ho tells
• 4:34 -Pmcl: "Pierson will start. Byrne's still them: "Hey guys, no energy after ion1ght Gu out and
not feeling well, He'll let me know during warmups." spend it, and have no regrets." The plJycrs gather,
• 4:37 -Dos Pueblos apparenlly is not a fa vorite and ye ll, "Eagles," and line up for the tip drill.
in this area. Some have referred to it as • 7:29•-The national
the Mater Dei of Santa Barbara. Says anthem ends. Pursel shakes
hotel manager Bob Milts: "Yeah, you hands with every sturter, waiting
could say that Dos Pueblos isn't that well · to be introduced. Plock is first,
liked by others. I play softball with :· lot of then Richardson, Pieri.on, Tom
·Dos Pueblos alumni, and rou know, they F~cncy and Candlish.
think they're prcuy cool, guess you could • 8:02 -Pursel tens his
call them pompous. squad at halftime: "It's 7-zip
"Dos Pueblos has a strong tradition, from the free-throw line. We're
that's part of the rcuson they get players." not getting shots, and we've gol
The game will be broadcast live on to stop them inside."
Santa Barbara CC's local radio st:ition. • 8:05 -Doyce 1s livid.
• 5:40 -The five coaches begin getting Among 01hct things, he puts the Pierson
dressed in tics. Parse! checks out of the No. 14 on the chalk board for
"Five minutes before we had The hotel's tab is $170.
to be there," said Pierson. • 3:50 -Schisler leaves to tuke a run Byrne Candlish
hotel. the number of turnovers the 1
• 6:07 -The team arrives at Santa Barbara CC. Engles rommiued in the first half. "That's 28 points
• 6:09 -Jessica Wnltz and Karla Dominguez, we .didn't get," he screamed. ·
members of Estancia's girls basketball team, made "Are you guys done with the emotional tuff? Arc
the trip. Parking places arc sarcc. "An hour ago, you done trying to be fancy and losing the ball in
there was nobody here," Waltz said. "Now, it's full." front of you1 Hey, \\e've pl3ycd lousy, and "c'rc only
• 6:1S -Estancia's players arc getting their final down by one point. lf )'OU play the way we told you
preparations in the locker room. It's very -------the last few d:iys, I auarantce )OU \\C'll
quiet. They take the court and shoot win and we're aoing to The Pond."
around. • 8:59 -The~ Pueblos cro"d goes
• 6: 17 -Parse! checks to make sure all wild. Only three second:. urc left us
the players• baas arc in the half&ime William~ steps to the Jin and his tc:im r
meelin& room, so he can lock the door. lcuding, 56-48.. .
• 6:18 -Boyoc hands Sco.aer his money. • 9J)S -&tanc1;1 Athletic Director Ed
"I don•t want anything in my pocket, Bl n1on. •·vou always like h> ao down .
except chalk. .. Boyce said. .. -.in$ina with ~ur bci-t punch, but toniaht
• 6:19 -Parsef: "I dol\'t like comina out we d1Jn't do lf\i1." •
late. The way I fiaurc. the more warmups •9:16 -Estanci:a player come ou1 of
you act. the bcucr." the locker room and recei't'O a bi& OVllioo
• 6:25 -Dos Puebloc takes tho court. from their fans.
There arc already 100 people OD lho Buyee: "Maybe we undcrcahmatcd their
E11ancla side, including c:hecrleadert. ddCasc. bul there's no ~ to tum the
• 6:38 -Eltancla's cbccrleadcra a~ stretching. ball oYCr 24 times. We atill had a chance at lhe ••
Panel tells Boyce, "They want to 1uart at 7:25, so we free-throw line (late in lhe pmc). I feel bM for tbo
need 10 act lhcm in at 7:05. We'll lrctch 11 fiYe •til kids. Wo pkbd I bed rilM &O have & t.d pme. I'm
seven." p!Wcd. it nochi• eM. &bat &bis it lh8 bardat '
• 6:4.l -Eltanda'1 playen leave the court to a worlrllt .... .1"9 ftlr-. If Uaey bell • Wh •
iou&ina cwatioa. In the todtcr ro6m, Panel Wrlla on pl.Irias CM • llMl'1 ....... ._ dida'L •
• 2:04 p.m. -The team on the beach, and turns to Pursel with a
arrives at Harry's Cilfe In Santa Barbara, a cap in his hand and says, "Coach, you mind if I wear
30-ycar-old establishment that is frequented by many lhi.s tonight."
stars and politicians and is considered a landmark in The cap says, "Estancia basketball, 1991 st3te.
town. "Ronald Rugen has come, and Bo Derck champions." ·
frequents it,.' the waiter said. • 3:51 -Players walk into the hotel suile, but one
There are autographed photos adornina the waUs of the employees has a few words for the pllycrs:
of Hollywood cclcbnties and politicians .-------"With all these high school kids. they just
and there's even a recent photo of Rush wanted to make sure there wouldn't be
Limbaugh. too much noise," assislant coach Rusty
• 2:15 -Boyce: "Right after he ate his Van Cleave said.
McDonald's, (kcvin) Radisay pulls out thjs • 3:53 -Boyce uakes a shower rn the
huao sandwich in the van. It was only bothroom, while others are waiting to
amazing." use h.
• 2:47 p.m. -Chris Candliih flnbhes • 4 p.m .. -Most or the playert arc
two r,1a1ea of IOl&bcnl. He would Iller quiet, rclaiing on beds and·soras and some
11y, 'Yeah, I liacf i few pl11c1. t bad the. arc wa\cbina television. Scaacr tots across
waitreue1 come beet a few times." the atrcet to a convenience atore to bUy
• 3 p.m. -TM vana leave Hany'1 and tome pl;aylna cards. ·
bead for Santa Barbara Ory Colleae. R8dlsay .• 4:01 -The maids are still v.aaumin1.
• 3:13 -Panel instructs hlt players to • 4:02 -Plock is as excited u an~.
walk from the beach parkln& lot acrosa th• "I prctry much think we can run with ·
11rect 10 lhe colleae, aa would a mother hen ... You anybody," PIOCt uld In reference 10 the local new1
l"YI haw been aittin1 arid need IOmc exercl1t." artkle Chai quettiOncd whether or not Estancia
Poinl tuard Dane PIOck: 0 1s there a tram?" Would ND wlth Doi Pueblos.
• 3:15 -Al paa,on Wiit bJ the col•'• bup '"IMn our bW...,. ~ move. From tho film, it
foOtball l&adlum llaln. ru.I ~ .. Here, JO&& IU)'I dkln't loc>k lib dlily nn thal much. Bui if w.•,.
~n run a flW ...... • Pf•• ... llleal, lt'1 ICMal to bo hatd tor them 10 nan.
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LOCAL ~MDUU .....
G1a111w leads CIPOlll 1111 MIP 1111 tam
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C.0111JT11111ity colt.a• -Or.1cn1• Cout at Irvine v.11.,., ,. ..........
Hl&fl Khool -Matin• al Corona def M.v, J
p.m.
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<:omm11nlty colt.gt -Colltgc of the Dfl«rt u .. Of-Mii' Co.ul. 11 Cost.a Men CC, 1 t a.m.
Hl51' Khool -Co<11n1 del MAI ..._ Co.IA M.w.
at c;,,.c.a Mtsa cc, Lot Lap <CM.1rH, J p.m.
~•·l····· Hi1h Kltool b<l~s •nd 1irh -Edl~on at
Newpott H.atbot, l : IS; w111n1 Hills •I Colona
~l.i.tM,l:IS.
DEEP SEA FISHING
TUUDAY"I JllH COUNTS
Denr•r• L•clcer -J bo.m. 30 ~nglen. 1a
.. ,,,A<'Uda, a ullco b.au, .:? 1.nd bus. ' nulr.in,
1 halibut. 19 blue puch, 1 '·"lo, SO mdert', 1
sklpjuk.
N•wp•rt L•adln9 -1 bo.lt, 16 •nglers. IJ
und !>Au, 6 aculpln, l whllt ll1h, 1:1 maderel.
NEWPORT BEACH------
-Jenny Olugow fired -1
a C2 to lead the Co-,-~-
rona dcl Mar .Kilb aolf
team co a 225-230 nonleague vic-
tory over University Tuesday fn a
nin~hole m1uch at the Newport
Dc!ach Country Club.
CdM teammate Mu Wallick
tied for second at 43, while Steve
Brooks shared fourth with a 4S .
• Estancia opened its season by
.downing Los Altos, 202-223, ~t
Mesa Verde CC. Alex Lassen tied
for fir11t with Los Altos' John
Lcpalc with 39s. .
• Co~ta Mesa won its second
match in as many days, topping
We tmfoster. 203-217, at the
Costa Mesa Golf Club. Andrew
Zanzig won medalist honors for
the second straight day,. firing a 1·
under-par 34.
CDM 225, UNIVIUITY U O
(9 holes &t ~ Buch CC)
1. Cl.UJOW (Q, 42; 2. (lit) W.illid (C),
lodenslemer (U), 43; 4. (~) S. ltoob (0 ,
Bl.id.bum (U), 4S. Others ftom CdM: C.
• Brooks, 47; Towersy, 48.
UTANCIA 202, LOI AJ.TOI 2U
· '(9 holes &t MeH Ve;de CO
t. (tlt) wsen (E), ltpak (LA), 39; 3. (lie) J.
Perfll (E), ICrulzig (f l, 40; S. Thomson (E), 4 t.
Other (tom lll.ocl&: M. Perry, 423.
ANEW
BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
The UgaJ Depattmmt flt the Dai!J Pilot is pleasM ~
IQ annquna a MW smli.t:e nqw available ll> MW busi.nessa.
COl'IA MllAtn,......._ltr
"..-. 411 eo.aa ~ca '·~(CM), :M1 2. Wallen (CM), 16; J.'
(tie) WeeN (CMJ1 $WwM (W), 401 S. DeMAio
<CM>, 41. Odac1 "°"' Cotti Mtt.\1 Hlllrit, Sl. ,, occ .............
.COSTA MESA -lt
was business as usual · • •
for the Orange Coas1 ~
College women's tennis
team in Orange Empire Confer·
encc play Tuesday, as the Pirates
shelled visiting Saddleback, 9-0.
Only No. 1 singles player Susan
Yidiz was exlended to three sets
in a match in whlah most Pirate
competitors quickly disposed of
their opponents.
~ Orange Coast improves 10. 3·0 in'
the conference, while the Gauchos
remain within a winless campaign.
OCC •, IADDU UCK 0
$1ngJts: Yidiz (OCC) def. ltosMn, 2-6, 7.5,
6-1; Ltt <OCO def. V.lll SleenklJt~. 6-2 , 6-2;
Drlul (OCC) dtf. Peter.On, 6·2, 6-2; f~
(OCC) def. Mattef, 6.0, '-0; l(um41gal (OCC)
def. M.vtinson, 6-20, 6-0; b l11tr (OCQ def •
Sorl.I, 6-0, 6-2.
Doubles: Vild!L•Drlul (OCQ dtf.
lto1ttn·Va11 Sttenkislt, 6-2, 6-2; lte·Evts
(OCC) def. PtltrSOf1·M.lrlel, 6-3, 6-4; 1t.dney-K11ma1.tl (OCQ def. M.\ttinson·Sorl.i,
6-0, 6-0.
~ WilJ MW SF.ARCH fk n4f1lr for JOU al no octnl ~ """lllVt JflU tht
film and t« tn'p tp the <Aurt House in ~Ana. Thm, qf Mim, ".fin' tlx stmTh
is romplmd wt wi/J fik """fiaitiqul MNSS n41N "'*'"'"' wiJh tht °"'11.9'
C/erlr, puh/i.th ona a wtJt for four~ Ill mpami bJ '4w tmJ thm file JOU' proof
of~ with the °"'11.9' C/Mt. -
Plmse stlJ/>. "'/()file""" fiaitiqul buiina Jllllmrmt. tht DttiJ, Pil«. 330 w.
&] S4 CDst4 Mesa. lf r """""1"'P b) p/1## ad/ 111111 (714) 6424321 llnJ aw
• wi1J maM ~ forl"J' /() htznJle this~ by 1MiJ. If""'""""" hot 1111J.fimh6 lfWllitms. plo. oJI"' 11114 Wt flJiJJ l>t mqJ'6 """' pd ID assist Pf-GooJ /id inytlfll MW /Nsmt1'
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anae Coast College's • CYPRESS -.Or· x
baseball team opened
Orange Empire Con·
ference play on the wrona end ot
a 6-2 decision Tuesday as Cypre11
improved to 16-2, 2-0.
Coast, S..9, 0-1, was Jed by Chris
Yatura's 3-Cor-4 performance, in·
eluding a triple; os well as OeofC
Wilson (2 for 3) ond Brian
Saltarelli (2 for 4). None, however,
scored, or drove in a run.
CYPUUt,OCC~
Onn~ Cotit 000 001 OOt -2 ' :a C)'pttU tOt 012 Otc-6' 12 0
'Cardr)tr, Silva (6), lr~r (7) •nd
YaNgls.w&. ltth&ot>, Nqro <?), Wozniak (91
.llld Trenli11t.-W-Lytha-. 3·0. L-Cvdncr,
3·1.·21-H11ghey t<>CQ, Cinltr (Cy),
Ot.in-Yncer (Cy), OJed• CCy). 38-Y.lkura
(OCC). •
sec men 4-0 1n GSAC
COSTA MESA -
The ·southern' Califor-• •
nia College men's ten·. _,,-__ _
nis team improved to
4-0 ip the Qolden State Athletic
Confcrertce Tuesday ~ith a 5-3
vic tory pver Cal Baptist.
Mattias Johanson and David
-
Robbins each won at 1insJcs and
teamed tor a victory in No. 1 dou·
bles to pace sec.
sec bOwa to Radllnda
. COSTA MESA -x The Southern Cali(or-•
nia College bciseball
team, now 4-11 overall,
went down to its fifth straight de-
feat, 7-'3, ~sday; at the hands of
vlsi ting Whittier in 3 nonconfer-
encc game.
Starting pitcher Rick Homutoff
was tagged_ with the 1oss after
being charged with four runs
(three earned) in 61.1 innings.
Ryan Seidel led SCC (2 for 4).
UDUHDJ 7, sec ~
Redlands 100 001 203 -7 11 1
SoUI College Oto 000 101 -3 9 2
Anderson .and 8og1; Homutoff, Baker (7)
and Primm, Levlll, Withers. W-Anderson.
L-Homutoff. 28-HllstJ <SCO.
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COSTA MESA -The South·
cm California CoUeae women's
basketball team wu unable to beat
viliting Bible Unjversily a fourth
consecutive time lbfl season, bow-
ina to the EaJlcs. 87-71, Tuesday
niaht in the first round ot the
Oolden State Athle1ic Conference
Tournament at the Pit.
Tho Vanguards (17-13) bod de-
feuted B.iola once ln the Prcscason
OSAC Tournament and twice dur·
ing the regular season, but could
npt handle the Eagles' pressure
defense on this night. sec was
guilty of 18 turnovers in the game.
The Vanguards pulled within
71-67, but at that point, Blola (14·
17) went on a 16-4 run. •
llOLA 17, SOCA&. COLUCH 71
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11tal .. u tdltl w.icll ls 111 Back Bay View 3ed + •2PB. arcio2Bu•a. lowg··'.' pua~oit.•·NE--WP--0-R_T _________ ......;.. __ i-1-NVE--S-T_•_•'e_NT ___ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LIVE UNCE"SORED an appt.(310) 352·30t 1
,........ICININ. ol\r11ders Oen 52300 .. GARAGES nu; $ Rl!WARD $ 800.SS&-1129 Care for Senior• Will
ft ""''-' "'*Ill.Id Ulat all OcHnfront 3Bdrm fp, d/w, w/d hkup. Yrty BEACH 2669 2740 OPPORTUNITY Loat Cat, Fri 2117/95, SOQ.890-3505 $3.H /mln .,R_•_al_E_•_ta_,_. ____ .. , help w/ Or. Appts,
llwtlMlll M"'1l1t• 111 11111 52000/mo It• $1375. 673-6100 FOR RENT 2908 trom Turtle Rock In 10718-1~1-11197 ti+ MM. DTATI IM.D ahopp1ng, etc. Xlnt refs.
.... ,...., ft IWlilMll 111 Ill Studio Apt $575-$700 VRLY 3Br 2Ba, trg tam •1BR $825• lrvlne. May have Busy wait~ IOcallon. Lynn 83t·288t Ive ma.
"9lll#$L ...,Nall.. llcom-2Bdrma $1000/mo rm, 2-car gar, aeml·plll 2BR 28A $725/Up E'•ld• CM Safe/clean/ traveled far. Member plan For lrtelf\4lw o t c d _..11._,llrliltllll.ullHUD comm 2 blks to ocn. Rofrlg & dlehwaaher alngle on pvt alley nr Want•d·Boat Partner of our family. White, EMPLOYMENT :1on TmYtor. :I ~r:c~u~l~n~~":o~~
M·"'9 • 1-'•'2•·15tO. Fer --------Unfurn s 1750, turn Incl. 60x30 pool. No Tusun & 20th. Storage 29"Balboa Hull Flying ahort h~r. unusual -....-.211,... •Ilion, gen office. Prof
IMW.al .-. DC11tlfllll CORONA $11~00. Agt. 631·1038 pets. No tees. No only. St35(mo. 873-3059 Bridge, new dHll ong, eyes. PleaH Call 11•rn.• ,_ quality guar. 650-6108
callHUDICW-3500. • DEL MAR 2122 lease. 545-4855 E'elde Coet• Meaa full Instr, NP, 759-8265 -(714) 660-5569. EMPLOYMENT Nlwpolt I••·-----· 1 BR dplx 1 blk from Single garage, Tustin•--------CORRECTION S 11 ~~~6~7~~;· 7~300~~~,l~:i;:~~:~~~
CORONA
DELMAR
& 20th. Stora""' only. MORTGAGES ... ma · 5630 11n11nTMENTS beach w/pallo & gar. .-QI gonue, old lady CAT, MERCHANDIS• 2BR 2BA So. of PCH. n.1"'6U'-Quiet, xlnl loo near s 1ootmo. 756-8558 T.D.'S 2918 found In TeWlnkle iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Recept/Clerlcal Aatt: a
Frplc. Walk to the POR RENT Udo. S695. 780·1962 ••••••••• Paik, not Port Streets. P/r Teachable Assoc Full time tor fast b9ach. Newly remod. . $1600. Mark 798-5052 B I la cute amt 3Br $NEXUS$ Neutered, appears to In Wholesale Supply. paced airport area d•·i--------rkng 51150 Incl ulll. COMMERCIAL be hall Siamese, hall Possible $3000/mo & algn & marketing flrm. ANTIQUES 6010
•XCIELL8NT PROF· Ch•rmlng 28d t8• i---------• 1804 Cl•Y 28,, ldry, Re1rY ESTATE MORQAOR Nl!TWORK tabby color. 673·2223 auto w/ln 1yr. 642·1634 lmmed opening for a1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill
1022
IT s. L 0 a H 0 Me Cottage,lecenlc preall-BALBOA $935 673 3039 ~ Almost Good Crodlt take-charge lndlvldual 11 WHOLESALERS. Join gloua Buck Canyon IS p, gar · • Almott Bad Credit ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS wfMaclnto1h aottware *BUYING ITEMS•
proven 18 year Log pool,deck,frplc,remod LAND 2606 a .. ch Ml·Nr oa1• 1ST And 2NO T.O.a 2920 2920 skllls. Prol anlre & 2 From 1800-1960. 1 pc
ManuTacturer 10 Kiin· 551·5993 7CS0-1~ 1Bd 1725; 2Bd, llrplace, --------A thru C Credit Rat· yra exp required. Fax to entire Htalt. Palnt-
dfl9<1 log atylea, •tart· •tteJtt 281 upper, lrg encl gar, gu pd $925. BUSINESS Offl~ Inga for 2nd HomH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil resume to 863-0313. Inga, books, furniture,
Ing $8,800. Exclualv• deck gar 11095 w/ Pool/Spa MM838 POR llNT 2769 N.O.O. & N.1.V p ON ST etc. Immediate ca.h,
terdlory.· Mr. Buck 1· COSTA MESA 2124 IH. '135 ·Opal. 8'75'-LIDO P•NINSULA Home Equity LinH .RECE Tl I tops. 873-8223
800·321·5847, Old 6258 or 310-47()..8318 & 28R b h h Multl·U•• Prop•rtlea Newport Center law ---------
Tlmw Log Hom9•. ,From ... r:.9:cto 110300m•• N.wport Otlloe Tower s1.ooo to 11,000.000 ~Bl A1CICJACK olflc• aeaka Rec:ep-APPLJANrr~ 6011 ....-------~--=-• 2 Maater •r, a.28 .. FANTASTIC 181 tea 710 Ltd; Perk Dr 825 to 1,900 aq ft. Ole Commercial From " .,. tlonlat for lmmed FfT ~ lrvln• Terrao• frent Cln, quiet, w/d hk-up, upat.in dupl•x .• Slrfft 714-4S73 .. 030 Space, Ocean 6 Mtn S1 .5ML to 9.0ML 'I ,,,__ .. l-1~ • posl\lon. Word Pro-liiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii
row. 180' oc•an "'9w, grdrY. fp. xtraa. S1250 prlmg. H81S/mo. Avall vl•w•. Bkr 850-0100 Call 141.0110 for •• : c.,alnp skills pref'd. GK Frl9 gooel >cond,
3500 aq tt. 3Br 2Bll+ 65<>-2809 or &42-8722 3/1. Call 774-3055 N•wPOrt Height• The Community Into (100)548-21IO .Ll_ L... Congenial, amoke-fr" top lr .. ie.-.water/IQt
maid'• qtra, frplc, apa. ----.....----2 Bd, 1ea pool, MW Market Place. -~~ TU1111tllllmt
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S iaJUU1V1. tiolf.o environment. Salary disp s100 080 96!»642. 11.395,000 PP 873-3059 28d " .. w/famar. rm•---------cat pet, no pela, $795 Clustn9<1 s.it your home • ............__ 111111. m up lo $8.00 per hOYr.
or 3rd Bd, E·•lde, BALBOA 738 Tldtln Ave. 142·Tas8 Ma .... 78 thtough clualfled. ~I i:z1-. ...J -...l. Fu r9'ume: 120.1232
IAGUNA ~g.::11~r:~::k· PININSVlA 2807 ... THTiatihilitb 842
•
9878 ~--,~~~Tm.... RNfaUtllll
BIUS 1050 •'aide )Br 1Y.!Ba. wtdla•••••• New cpt/palnt, frplc, ----------------md~ ThiharSlrtttCaft •••••••I hkvp, 1..c.1 oat. Ofdnr. ::.-:.:,~~ ~~·7,;'~~,~~f:: BOSJNESS OPPICE BUSINESS OPPIC! ru . 1s iwi;;:,.,.tirr kitchen ~= ~=m~u~ =~=:":~1r;': Kit. dlnina.,.., tippta: lt•P• to ieaoh 48d, FO& llNT 2781 PO• ONT l40~~Wa~=='7S'!/ ~::C. Ap~'I.• ateou~
eoc ... to pi•wa~•· bch lndry. 102 E. 8ay at. 188. utha + cable Incl. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~,I Bear St. Sui~ 119, a 2 ...... ?a3-08a:a or ~N Lra muter w/apa. gar, ff Cryatal Coun (acrou
• ahopt.. '480k 4 --NBWPO•T "·™ asueuo etep.a '° 11llO/mo 831·5878. Want an 0 ice atrHl lrom South ;:Nl;:;:W;:IO::::;a~T:;--:---11!.ACB 2189 E. bay/boh ... tot. frig, w-toHff. L.rg 2Bd 2ea Cout l'taza)
1ucs 1011 ~~ :,':° :::=i. ~~t~· R~~::: with water included? -------·i·· 11N L ... 1-.idY. MOO+ClepHl·17M 1 & l f 1 •••TaLu•" •••ut =.1.#.':.'::':;:: ... co-ao-0-----1 • .-••• -.. . .. ots ots o water. -::W·.:a = 9:1~ '1100/m0 °""~-MIO Dll. llU 2122 lllSCIU a.NEOUS ... In 1 ttniAc, upbut bu u~ss tnvlronmcnd
Owner w• tlnanff. IDTA1S -with ta.y acce and pal pmi .. ?
1&11K. ,.r:;°' ce#Ob. A~T THI IUCH ~=u:".:zo: ~n :We.:-:f:!=~N~~~\,
............ lt700 11tfinktly not ft(tttd. down. 000 IM 111. fM-Crl74 llllTAU TO = ="y;-= .~= .NW,.. ..... ll2t IUD 2724 ............ ... ~ ...
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GARAGE SALE
HINTS
Before your garage. sale
place a ga"rage sale sign
where. it wiD · be seen.
Make sure you follow
all city Ofdinances and
any association
rules.
•
CoodJobs
RUDble atnlet•
lntercstln& thlf\V
to b141
It's all tbcr\!
every d.iy
i11 Ot1'5ifici.I
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59 Troplall W19
IO Sphef•
Nett.her vulnerable. We.t dealt.: NOR111 • di•mond• 78 a..-M ~ Cerawan w .. t attacked with three h1P ... ••omellO ltl ... an. eoonomloal,
• dllnbe(1 aid 14 -~ 16 ,.,..,.,., Fett>e<
81 Scientlll•'
~ 62 Aeglontl dWecl
53 Compas• point
64 Sword
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•941
htalu, declarer t&kinc can to ""11-------1~------· V/I, ....._. .-on, ~. 7 paa.. the third with the nine ol trumps. 11 good concUllOn, 1700. . !!~· I •=· _,,,
trump• ••re drawn ln three to51 ----------1::::-==:":.""-illlll'---::::::":':" ~· MO-e2 1&~Biyant
17 -ouu llYlllO
&eraflM by
18 Contalllljlg liUle IAl
19 Solt wool •
65 Fishlog onor
DOWN
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EAST ~
• Vokf 0 8
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round.a. and declarw then obWned Im•••••• CID"•·~ -..." BOllDA 9085
ao almo1t complet.e co\lftt or Lh• llii!~~i!~~~~~~~=-~:':~~~~iV~OU~IS~~W:AGU::::.~·:2~3:5 and Id ol N••••M 0..-and blandb b?.~h . the :cell ed ni It beneh, a'f*1or cond. •ae ._... M VIiie '80 Aooenl LX ' dr, cu II· when Weat 10 OW to. 1'95/obo. MMNM4 Full pwr whl w/blue auto, chmpg,,. •'Id/ 72 vw Bua Blue/Whl\e,
21 AIOIT\llliC WOOi.ii
23 Sooodlot
I 1492 ship
2 SttlQt'f Rodding
3 Nlg"l·llYlfig
¢9 .
,.81 ~F.F.~tl
thoee trick.I, 12 of Lhe defendel"1 lthr "-AwFM ... reo bUfg Int, A.IC. M~ ml. rebultt 9nglne. New
c:ardl were known. South could now •••••••• cua HI mu.age IOw oriG ow,,.,. Mint oond. Brak .. fT'lrH. Clean.
D)akt the contract if Weat'• 13th .. G•••G• ••••• prtce 11100. Me-hn HfOO/obO. 72<MM21 ~un• Good S1500/obo hes111111on tnsecl
24 Actress -Ryan
25 Fo>Cy
?6 Chair"s male
29 l 11boo 11oms
31..steds
4 Gk>Ssy paln11
5 Swe1111 8 TV's ...... y.'allace
SOUTH
•AKQ1091
0 106
card wat either the king, jack or :.ruua .v ~ Te Honda Aooord 11•·842·9117 Bob
nine or diamonck. 4-dr automatk:, good·---------Declarer led • low diamond and, mvaotBT 9045 tran1portallon iHO ANTIQU~ •
32 Type of painltng
38 Rpman road
37 Air hOlea
1 Frosl ,,~ c 1!1'1'1.~r ......... 11~111
8 Comes down 9 Jolf1 (metal) 11niy 46 Door frames
10 BtalnS1orms 31 lop 48 Bag
11 Growl 32 Does a banlting • 50 ·Trial
12 Type of violel 1 Job · • 51 Country cousin
13 Snow bool 3? C;v>llal ol 52 Assls181\t
20 BefOfe Yemon 53 Wallt. lrOI, or
OA88 •AK
The biddinr.
WEST NC)RTB EAST soum
40 P.. P... 4• .P.. ... p .. .
when We1t produced the nine, ·-co-s-t-,·----C!-.-.-1-2-4 87 •-to ··---r 2 ....... , oao. rw •C!SICS
declarer ducked in dummy! Eaei • ,..._ v ---·• Hond• for S•le '--9250
• could not aftOrd to overtake without e~•A°I:~s~~~'~ 91 AocOl'd EX ........, .. ., up a ,. ____ ..,...., __ i .. dia· •------... ....., Sunroof, AC, Auto --~ ..-wuu .. -----..... •· casa, blk/9ltver. Good BU< Xlnt s11 500 monda (or declarer, ·eo West wu lef\ 8et 3 /4 8am-4pm. cond. Sl,7IO. 723-1158. '131-0832'
on load, trapped in an endplay. <U Furn, h"hld llama, 87 a.10 aaa.er 2 Whl
... ...,...,... ecyc
auto, new tlrel/frnt
end/btak ... Muat Hll.
l3000/ob0. 842·1502
38 FllSt garden?
39 Western resort
4 1 WOflc dough
42 Late • 43 OfllallO rrve1
44 -Ma/lal
22 $elllM 34 A IUOI gallop . '
24 Apnl °'June 35 Torminalf' 54 Adam's 26 'Swan Lm·· 37 lnoOnsl:mt Qfandson
Openi~ lead: King of o
Every once in a while -we come
ac:roea a hand of rare beauty. Thia
hand WU analyzed perfectly by the
great British writer Terence RMee.
Eut overtaket and ~ a dub, clothn, 385 SunrlH cSnv. Tahoe package ---------•
·declarer ruJD high. enten du.DlD)y Cir. ll'YIM Ave/Santa v.e 'Ac PS AM/FM POISCB! 9175•-.-VTO--P-,.---S--by leadin1 the five of spades to the lea.bel-follow llgna. c;a;., blkJ.u"9r. Good A A.I\&
47 F11nwly mem·
48 'Annabel Lee·
costume 40 lmpulSiVe 55 80all8f's 27 Ripened 41 Moscow ettauel engtnee11t)g six and then leads the queen of d.ia· i--------• cond. $5,760. 713=1158. t M2 Ponhe 3Ha • IEPAll 9260
pool
49 -Chuslte
28 Tam d Actor Miic leat
29 Goff star Lopez 44 Nevada lake 58 Racetrack 30 Selling of 11 45 M<lrkelplaoe circuit TheauctioooeedsliWecommenL
With aeven probable playing tricb, .
West opened in accordance with the
Rule of Two and Three at thia vuJ.
monds for a fineue.) On the forced NEWPOIT Sus>« 80 coupe,
heart return, declarer ruffed in BEACH 6169 200ml on rebuilt .eng, VW BUG RIMS 8 dummy a.ad d.itcarded a diamond No room left older re1t, 12 V elect, epoke Empla, s200
from hand, and Jo.t only two heart lri the. garage =Y a:·:.9!:k~C~11--54_5-_96_1_e ____ _
tricks and a diamond. 0-... .... 501 T.uetln for the car? LI c p o R s H E
S 1 Searched ll!Qh
I --i'l!-"P.7:-"~....., 10 11 12
.,...,...-+--i--+--t nerabillty, but could not shot South
out of the auction. At four spades
-.--... -+--+--1 there were nine aure tricks, and the
h d . . NB·ln Alley. Oak TRADE Note that t e en po11t1on chain, mlec furn, pie· S15,000 (909) 981-1778
became pouible only becauee turn, old cuh regl.. A call to Sell your home
declarer had the foresight to ruff tar a. plnball mac:h, claaalfled can through claulfled. through classified
the third heart with the nine! wk-out mach, bench help M2·8878 842·5878 pre11, clthet & more. Sal ------------------1---------only chance to set up a 10th waa in --+--+--+--1 "4 7""'4pm. 645-8928.
COMPUTERS 6018 JEWELRY, FURS ' PETS & T.MNSPOITATION 6 ART 6025 ANIMALS 80491 _____ _
288 Clone+ EGA, 40 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
MB HO: 1 MB of AAM. Qr••t Legend• of .DarHnn 3 mo ·-B-O_A_T_S ___ 7_0_1_1
Int modem, games J••z from New Cr· •
plus more, $150. 476-lean• by Tommy Shelty Chow mix liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
2258/dy, 873·3402/ev Thom peon. 112/450. F, free to good hm t 8 HP Suzuki outboald
Framed/matted. 34"x w ith yard. Shots, gd cond, $900. 2 an-
38". appraised 1400. •payed, wormed. chore, ml1c. 87S-0558
Chllrt•• Ruuell & VflfY AtfectJonate.
Fredrlo Remington 631-1425 toll 2 vol book~ J..lke1-.....-------1nnurea en11'1's I•••••••& new. Orig price $175. ADOPT-A-PET rvftci ..-.-...
CASH
FOR U$BD
LJIVI'$ 1101 '$
Up to '2800
Best offers. 840-2342 Every Sa( & sun at 7012
PET SMART, Fountain liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f BUILDING Valley. Puppies, kit· ten• and more, all MATERIALS 6030 looking for loving, car·
Ing homes. CALL 241·
New ••Y Window. in 0317 for more Info.
15' l'OITON WHALER
Good cond. PIUI •X· traa. $6,500. Contact
John, 842·2255.
'18'ELECTRIC
BAY BOAT Newport Packet OnaCe 7lt•eas-ueo
Price. 8x3, white Vlnyl D•rtlng 3 mo Sheltj cla~. 1420. 644-5345 Chow mix F, free to
WANTED: 400 cubic good hm w/ yard.
yerd• of flll dirt. S h o t • • • P • Y e d • Call 631-9072. wormed. Very A f· by W.O. Schock Co.
EXCEU.ENT CONOfTION
$8900 * 860-9000
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~URNITURE 6014 MERCBANDISB MERtBANl>ISE
i!iiiiiiiiiiiii~~~I MISC. 6015 MISC. 6015 Complete Weterbed
mollonle11 mattre11
grey . contempory
frame
$200 964-4287
MOVINGlll
MUST SELL·
ALL ITEMS IN •
PLANT SALE ACRES
Pine trees 15 gal pot·
tad, 6-9' $20. Cllru1,
avocados-fruiting $10
Herbs $1. Gal Junlpere
lllOW.JICB •"'""..a a.lt ....
714•841-0101
Conlemp dining chalre
(4), pecan, black lthr
aeats, $175. 644-5261
XLNT CONDITION
Queen bed, Including navy A white llnens
$175
$1. Shade/plne/cyptea •--------1•1
MOVINO FROM NPT
Rattan dinette Ht,
Drexel bdrm .. t. wht·
wash enter ctr, lamp1,
lots more. 759-1741
Teak wall storage 1ys·
tem, Includes 2 book·
caHI, 1 cupboard/
bookcase combo unit & 1 1tereo cabinet
$150
4.9· $10. 909-67+9422
Can't seem to
get to all those
repair Jobs
around the house?
RIJl.P
WA.N•J:IJD
fectlonate. 631 ·5105 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. 1---------
Cleaelfled.
OFFICB OFFICB SPBED 6
PURNlTURE 6 . FURNlTVRE & SKI BOATS 7016
EQUIPMENT 8047 EQUIPMENT 6047
~-Is CLOSING FOREVER I I
•1988 22ft Ski Boat•
6.7 lllre V-8, King Cobra 0 /0, low profile
hull, just Hrvlced,
new controller/BlmlnV upholatery. Great •kl
boat·fast-looks great.
Tum-key ... ready to go.
$11,000 964-4267/291·
92'1pgr
Simmon• World Cius
(top of line) king mat·
tress & box 1prlng1, 2
yrs old, llfellme guar
Perfect. Pd $2500, Hll
$750.644-5950
Gas BBO $75
.Computer Stand, white, $25
Let the
Claaalfled
Service
PREE TO YOU 6022 ,
"'""UquNlcdfon We ol ~·
•Showcoses • Slore Futlures
•Office Furn. & Equip• 8ockroom Shelvmg
• Viwol Display• All9fotion Equipment
MAIINESUPS
DOCKS 7022 2 drawer file cabinet,
15
Anti,.,__ .... ., .......... ., .. fWeJI
M ,.,_, • ..W Jo n.. ..... ~
Run your ad in
tbe Newport Beach
Costa Mesa Doily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach
.fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over l00,Q90
homes. Fax us tliis
form with your credit
card # or moil it in
with a check today!
Run for ~kl If
your car does not
sell we'll run it
' . D YU,SIU. ~y CAJt
.........
Ct.di! c.ard OMC OVISA CAM X
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Mal lO' 0.U.Y l'IOI
l30W .. .._C-_CA~
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r t S 10 lot 4 ._, S 1.00 ..0. odtlitionol h
I .,
To place an.ad In
CleHlfled
Call ~2-5878,
II (310) 592·9320 {Hunt. Harboilr) after
6pm wk·daya or wk·
end1 anytime
Directory
help you find
reliable help.
842·5878
f'REI! To Good
Hom•I 3th yr old
AKC rogl1tered Ameri-
can E1klmo. NMds
large yard. Very play-ful! Cati 721-9621
ap.. 10u11 ...,.. _,...,·""-..,a...._
fashion Isl.Ml,~ leach
Bettto• lal•nd facing turning basin. 60 Fl
deep Wale( dock for
leue, $15/per boat ft. Call laRH, 252·1271.
for another week
FREEi All for $10•
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wlndowl. Doug 546-7258 915-4431 Mike BIHi, MS-3344 GIASS/ BAUUNG 3720 ... • 24 Hra. Richard SlnOf All agH ·Teacher cert. SYSTEMS 3928
Acouatlc Celllno Paint or M2·2°'3 L#,31830 M"n•oRS 3682 & Removal•, Clean-u 280644 645-3,209 E tertalnm I A II lte,..r/Wat., Oameee **TUTORING** """ up1 & Malnt, St. Uc. c n en va •
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AUTOMOTIVE Acid V•lu• To Your ~~1~·B:~~·~·~=~ ELDBRLY Carp'try, roorg. plbg, Unhe , & I' t? W RM/Comm. lnt./Ext. GLASS 3433 Home wmie, Marble Exp. Terry SST·T8M CJUtE 3811 palnt'g, tlle, etc... oan P~tuine: tha:; Den't M • u. StrMt 21 Y" OC. Uc 334950 TH• LOCAL PLUll•U TREE ~:s.::: Ea~ Uc. R c SR. DISC. Frff E1t. H•rballf• lnd•p Diil p 7~_!!_ •c· .. ~ Fut repf)'I 839'-585 1 .. WUhm 9........e Co.· $1llDVICES AUTO. TRUCK tev.· B I K•TILE•STONE MORGAN 800.3281 . . •oreo-.. ---· ...... QlaH lt•i:.e•m•n• &..U, attow.,. Rep d Plaln/1tamped Con-Care Heme/Aaaleted Call Joan 769-0559 ""'°97 MN7H •mereld Pelntl~ Since 1947 , .. 00-8 819 ' The Dean of Tiie. Ce-crate a Coaling• Ltvl"8. e bed• In COM. Cerpentry • Roofing lnt/Elct wal1pas>«/tl • FrlendlV Service •ALL AM•RICAH•
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