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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-09-14 - Orange Coast PilotPOltTS Loctila gearing up for second star.t.s ' SEARCH Sisters seek to tie up Jami.lg 'loose ends .1hlstee surprises board with vote ·against principal •Newport-Mesa· school board members say they are embarrassed by the way Wendy Leece brought up immaterial concerns about Andrew Hernandez. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Andrew · Hernandez stood smiling at the podium Tuesday . night, proudly waiting for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's Board of nustees to approve him as the heralded new ·principal of Costa Mesa High. But then he saw the red light. With a flick of her wrist, Trustee Wendy Leece punched her red light on the dais, signal· ing her opposition to the appoint· ment of Hernandez to the vacant position and sending the routine ceremony into an embarrassing limbo. Leece informed the board that she could not' support the appointment of Hernandez -a respected school administrator with 19 years of experience -due to informabon she had ctiscovered on her own that caused her con· cem. A stunned silence followed as board members tned to digest" Leece's surprise dissent. Heman· dez, his smile still intact, was polltely asked to sit down. The board then went into closed ses· sion, so Leece could disclose her myste rious findings In less than 15 minutes, cha· grined board members marched bdck out and voted 6-1 in favor ol appointing Hernandez as the new •SEE PRINCIPAL PAGE A14 MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT OCC students Johanna Cardona (left) Mlsa Johnson and Marvin Pomerleau talk over a class project in front of the computer lab. The building was closed after a bomb threat was recetved by the Costa Mesa campus early Wednesday morning. OCC will have its homecoming after all Bomb thre(:lt empties OCC labs • Inconvenience is the fallout as repeated calls to campus security tum out to bea hoax. By Carolyn Miiier, Daily Pffot COSTA MESA -A man daim· ing to be a ·disgruntled" student threatened that a bomb would explode at noon Wednesday in one of the computer labs at Orange Coast Community College; but an investigation proved the threat to be a f a1se alarm. alleged bomber, campus security and computer technicians searched the computer labs for a bomb and found nothing, Carnett said. At 9:30 a.m., the bomber -a male with a •surly" voit'e -called again and asked "hY the campus wasn't closed. He called a third time at 10:45 a.m. and was "apparently Wlfriendly, • Carnett said. The ominous warning made over the phone at 8:30 a.m. to cam· pus security sent the calm ol cam· Director of college support services tee Lajeunesse keeps pus life into a tailspin as officials students away from an area, taped off because of a bomb evacuated the 10 buildings housing threat The campus Crisis Alert Team decided to close the buildings that housed the computer labs for an hour before and after the noon deadline, when the bomb was sup· posed to explode. The deans in each" department were told to notify staff of the evacuation plan, which would temporarily disrupt classes. Yellow crime tape criss-crossed the 10 buildings, closmg off not onJy the buildings but a 15-foot area around each one to student traffic the 20 endangered computer labs and canceled classes in the threat-, the situation in Oklahoma City, we I ened buildings for two hows: can't afford, when human lives are "In light of recent history and at risk, not to take (a threat) serious· ly, • said Jim Carnett, drrector of I The area was patrolled by Costa community relations at OCC. After the phone call from the •SEE THREAT PAGE A14 •The college's student board votes unanimously to continue the tradition with a decreased budget. By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot COST A MESA -Homecoming is back on dt Orange Co.ast Col· lege. The college's Student Board of nustees voted unanimously Wednesday to keep homecoming allve in '95 -albeit with d shrunk· en budget. This year's Oct 14 hom~om­ lng will be held in conjunction with OCC's 20-year reunion cele· bration of thf' school's 1975 national championship team. Student board members last month considered canceling the annual football tractibon on the basis of finances Some ques· tioned whether the $5,000 allo· cated for the event couJd be used in other ways. There were also concerns that the reorganization of the AssOCJ· ated Students group this year would result m a smaller commit· tee of students to handle the task of orgalliZlJlg the event. But members of the student board decided first to ask their peers. Following the initiative of · board member Scott McCarthy. the school's goverrung council surveyed dbout 1.100 students to solicit feedback on the proposed cancellation Of. the students swveyed, 225 reportedly insisted on having a homecorrung celebration. "One of the main reasons I was in favor of homeconung was because if we didn't have a homecoming ... I JUst think it sends a bad message out." McCarthy said. ·That's what J said in the (board) meetmg. I talked to faculty members and students on campus, and I felt it was i.mportant. because 1t's a tra· d.ltion. "It would've been the first time (without a homecoming) in 47 years. That's what student gov- ernment's all about. supporting our athlebc teams • •SEE COLLEGE PAGE A14 'Whole lotta work' goes into Taste of Newport r----------------, I I I I I I I I \ I> I· \ FOSSILS STILL SURVIVE •Restaurateurs scramble to get ready for the big community bash starting Friday. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot •A whole lotta work culminat- ing in big party• is how several local· restaurateurs describe par- ticipating in the annual Thste of Newport. 1 A total of 34 ON THE 1 tocal restau· MENU t rants will join The Seventh Annual Taste of Newport : the seventh ,~annual Taste, : w~ch begins I Friday on 1 Newport Cen-1 ter Drive near I the Pour Sea· t sons Hotel. I Restaurants • spend the I weeks before 1 tsllinet t' th~ Taste set-• + E.ch i.ste ting their I S 1 to $4. menu, arrang-l ____________ J ~~eitco~ determining who will work the ~UIUVeiia~':..,int· ' ... friends ol ~ and ~ .. lllbo~= •ft'a kind Of nervt·WridQnG now, but OftC'9 ~ 0-. U.... ....... Ho Sum will be participating in its fifth Taste of Newport. Other restaurant officials, who have joined the Taste for several years, call the event a blg comm~ty camp-out or party. What's Cookingl general man- Choices are seemingly unlimit- ed at the Taste of Newport. See Dining News, ,_ 10. AROUND TOWN A7 BEST BUYS A2 Cl..ASSIFIED 86 COMMUNITY FORUM A13 FOOD All SOCIETY A6 SPORTS . • Community display is still planned after clean- ing crew accidentally dumps 17 boxes filled with items excavated from .. Reservoir 2 site. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -While still •stunned• by the loss of 17 boxes of valuable fossils, officials from the Mesa Consolidated Water District said they ~~ trying' to make the best of an unfortunate situation. "Our main focus ls on devel· • oping a community display with what we have left,• district spokesman Mary Urashima said, adding that she hopes the display will open wtthin the next three months. The district announced Mon- day that in late July, a cleaning crew hired by the Newport-Mesa Unified School ~trict acciden- tally threw out 17 boxes arid five plaster-wrapped contai!iers ftlkMl with foails. 1b9 fouils, Wh1<:h peleontologilb excavated from the wet.-dllatct'I RelefVoir 2 site, bed been ln storage at the ICboOI cllstrict'I vacant Undbergh m .... 'Y School. JM . water dbtrict dkl not d •11i111N that the fOlllb wse • SEE FOSSILS Pt\GE A14 . ... greer wylder ow a good time to arvest sale items reen Systems Internation- al always bdS a huge selection of trop1cd.l plants ncluding plumand, orchids. and >dlms. Currently there's a hall- >ff Sdle on most plants. and here's a speod.l on hundreds of >andna trees thdt are 8-feet tall t $25. dild bromeltads sell for 1p to $25 Green SystPrru lnter- 1at1ond.! ts a "'hole.,ale nursery >pen to the publJc Thursday hrough Saturddy onl) It's locat- ·d dt 20362 Blfch c:;t Newport. ; Cindy Cantwell dn Eastside ""'osta ~lesd res1dPnt 1s looldng for c luJdren ages 20 months to lour yedrs to hJJ hE'r openings for lull-t1me ddy Cdre. Cantwell is a IH 1•nsed dcty <"drn provtder with ..,1x yc•ars expent>r1CP I don't nor- 1nc1lly rncommend day care provJCler'i, but CdfltWPU IS very 1uod Children drP given two '>lluf'k'> and dnnk'>, dnd they lmng d sack lunch The bdck y.irrt 1s filled with Lrltle Tykes toys. and the c h1ldren have sto- ' "'" H:!dd to them. and take a 1r1p AJso. Cantwell 1s stdrtmg cl kid'> mght out• program for par- •·rtts who Wdnt d mght out. Once 1 month, on fnddy mght'> < ·,mtwell will Wdtch kids from .6 1~.m lo 9.p m Fnr information tidll (548-70b7 J • • , Toy Boat•Toy Boat"Toy Boat f. 71-3791) ts hdVlng a one cent ah• on banner'> dnd flags rough the month of Septem- e1 If you buy two flags at regu- lar price. you'll receive the third fsame pnce or lf>ss) for only one tx>nl Holiday fldgs are also included Toy Boat specializes in ddS'>IC toys for ctuldren New rtems in the store mclude Bno IJoctrds. tables dnd s<'ls; Thomds the Tdnk and fnends; Little Tikf's qame table; craft kits and mod- Pis; and Hallowf'Pn mctkP-up. hctt'>, acessone<>, r1nd co.,tumPs rhe store offer<, lc1y d\\ cty cilJ t>dr lung. It's Joe dtl'CJ nl 1131 E oast Hwy m Comnc1 dr>l Mdr Uttle People and Me (645- 355) located c1l 1829 WPstcl.Jff r. m Newport Bec1ch t'> hdvtng c1 hantel and Vicki trunk show artmg today through SdtUiddy h antel and Vicki de<>1gn dress- , from children s17.e 2 to adults ey're perfect for mother's and aughter's matching uuU1l'> The torf' is d.lso contmumg 1L'> salP The Broadway "' hc1vmgs 1~ ee-day sctlf starting Fnday ough Sunday. ThNe's tons or counts throughout thf' store, duding speodls on Levi's, mat- esses, Junior sportswear. and dies shoes. The BrOddway is ated at Fashion Island (644- 1212) in Newport Bench and at rystal Court (540-52111 m Cos- Mesa. IEST BUYS appears Thursdays and turdays. Whether you're a merchant ' a shopper. if you know of a good call me at S40-1224, fax me at 646 1 0 or write to ~ B~t BU)'5. Daily ilot 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, Calif 627 MARC MAATIN I DAILY PILOT Jacqui Reilly Is headed for Salsbury, Md., Friday, with one of her three sisters as they attempt to find out what happened to their father, who they have not seen for the past two decades. Sisters see daylight in search for father I •Four women make contact with cousins and uncle for the first time in the 45 years since their parents split up. By Frida Andersson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA It's been 45 y<'ars of wondenng dnd search- ing. But Costd Mesa resident Jdcqueline Reilly and her three sic;ters fincilly found their father's side or the famtly And Friday. Reilly will travel to Scillsbury, Md . to meet her lung lost relatives. 'Tm going to meet my Uncle I larnmond Shipley, whom I hdven't seen for 50 years. and c;omf' of my first cousins l've nev- N met. I'm so exnled · Reilly '>did ~hl• and her sisters lost contdcl w1lh their father's side of lhe fdm -I ily whPn their mother, Ruth Gertrude Bryson, and father, I I foward James Shipley. separated c1round 1950 NOur father moved from Lau- relton, N .J .. where we lived at the tune. to BuffaJo, N.Y., to work for a trucldng company, and we've never heard from him since,• said Reilly, who was 10 or 11 years old the last time sbe saw her father Reilly's mother. who raised lier four daughters -Jacqueline Mane, Deana May. Mary Lee and Carlene Kay -by herself after the separation. tried to find their father in hopes of getting child support. She never found hio;l. "We have always wondered what happened to him, N Reilly said. The youngest of the four Shlp- ley daughters, Carlene Thorpe. who lives in Oregon. began com- piling family history several years ago and talked extensively with her mother before she died in Apnl. ln their mother's beJongmgs, the sisters found information and photos that led.. Thorpe and Mary Lee Hahn to Salisbury at the end of August in search of more infor- mation about the Shipley family. •My sisters looked in phone books in Salisbury to find rela- tives. Then they went to a news- paper, the Daily Times. to get help to locate the family.• Reilly said . An article about the sisters' search was published . After that, some first cousins and Uncle Hammond Shipley swfaced. "My sisters visited our first cousins while they were in Salis- bury. Ttiey we re startled to hear from us. They didn't even know we existed,· Reilly said . "I called Uncle Hammond, who is 85 years old and lives in Philadelphia. He was really choked up. He was beside him- self when I talked to him. He did- n't remember us, because we haven't seen him for 50 years. But he really wants to see us now, so he is coming to Salisbury to meet us." Hammond Shipley told Reilly be bad not heard from his brother, the sisters' father, for 30 years. "Our father called Uncle Ham- mond from one of his trips with the trucking company to Florida and said he would call him when be got back home. He never did. so Uncle Hanunond searched for him through the Red Cros!;, but he never found him." Reilly saJd Reilly still hopes to lea.r;:n more about her father, maybe during her trip to Salisbury. "We might have half-brothers and hall-sisters we don't know about," said Reilly Oceanfront bench memorializes longtime resident •Balboa resident Jack NkCarthy succumbed to Parkinson's disease. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot BALBOA PENINSULA -Jack McCdrthy loved the beach arid the ared dt the end of 7th Street nedr where he lived for 50 years. "Over the years, he built vol- leyball courts and swing sets, H said Karen Casey, McCarthy's daughter "Once, he took a huge '>hip's mast ctnd stuC'k it in the '>and and bwll a tether ball court. It wds the world's largest tether ball string." MCC:arthy died Monday of complications from Parkinson's disease at age 79. Funeral ser- vtces for the retired wbolesaJe seafood distributor and Pomona nati ve will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Our Lady of Mount Carmel. 1441 W. Balboa Blvd. During the last year of his life, McCarthy's family lobbied the city to erect a concrete bench in his honor at the intersection of 7th and West Ocean Front. Because there we re no ocean- front benches at the time of the application, the city had no poli- cy on bench dondtions. As a result, the McCarthys had to go through three hearings before the dty Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission before their donation was accepted. "Some people on the peninsu- la protested," Caset said. "They said if we put a bench over there. then people will use it, and it would set a precedent. Well, that was the idea." Although McCarthy was ill dur- ing the commission hearings, be knew what his family was trying to do and was pleased, Casey said. "He thought it was a great idea," Casey said. "He said, 'You be sure to say hello to my bud- dies at Qty Hall.'" City policy prohibits residents from building on public streets without an encroachment pemut. So, while McCarthy's swings. tether ball and basketball courts were removed long ago, the bench remains. "It's one of the new kinds, and It tolerates the sea coast condi- tions very well. H city Parks Superintendent Marcy Lomeli said of the bench. "It will get a Jot of use by the general public.• Jack McCarthy is swvived by his wife of 54 years, Betty; sons Michael, Thumper and Tracey; daughters Molly Wtehardt, Meg Wtatt and Casey; and seven grandchildren. Mlap:ift81 ..,.._.._..,., ... County mayors to speak at luncheon The 1114yors ol Orange Coun- ty coast41 cities Will speak on the 1995-96 state budget and the effects ol the county bankruptcy on dty services during a lun- cheon of the Orange County Coast AssOdation Sept. 28. The luncheon will take place at noon Thursday, Sept 28, at the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um. 151 E. Coast Highway. An 11 :30 a.m. tour of the museum precedes the lunch and program. Cost of the lunch is $20 per person. For more information, call 548-4942. . Volunteers needed to lead tours for tots The Orange County Fair and Exposition Center is seeking vol- unteers to conduct Centennial Fann tours for children 5 to 8 years of age. Centennial Farm, deSigned to educate children, is a replica ol a working farm that features crop displays and hands-on farm ani- mal exhibits. Volunteers are needed to con- duct educational tours from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday through Friday beginning Oct. 3. All volunteers will be trained by the staff of the Orange County Pair. For information, call Ginny Smith at 708-1517. Volunteers sought to help clean up bay Grab your old clothes and help clean up lhe Back Bay from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 23 ,begmrung at the Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive. Each volunteer will be assigned an area and will receive trash bags cUld gloves . More than 40,000 pounds of trash was collected during last year's event. The cleanup extravaganza tS sponsored by the state De.part· ment of Fish and Game, the Orange County Harbors, Beach- es and Parks, the Newport punes Resort Marina, the city of New- port Beach and the Upper New- port Bay Association. · For more information. call 640- 6746. Think ahead to spring, college officials say Fall classes just started, but Orange Coast College is already passing out Spring 1996 applica- tions to first-time students. Spring semester classes begin Jan. 22, 1996. Cass schedules will be available to the public in November. "The earlier a person files an application, the better his or her registration appointment,~ said Nancy Kidder, OCC's administra- tive dean of admissions and records. The admissions office is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information call 432-5172. Girl Scouts seeking new members Girls ages 5 to 17 are invited to join Girl Scout troops forming throughout Orange County. Women and men are also needed to serve as troop leaders, guest speakers, program assistants and in other volunteer positions. Call the Girl Scout Council of Orange County at 979-7900. OLl~B Pl Pilot koor answering ~rv1ce may be news stories, Illustrations. edito-W•ATH SU1l used to record letters to the rial matter or advertisements editor on any topic. he19in an i,. reproduced with- ADP BESS out written permission of copy-nMPOATUltES swell. Winds will be ~Surftlne VOL 89, NO. 212 right owner. Newport Beach out of the west to 15 W.wblllc Our addreu is 330 W Bay St , 73162 knots. A new Southwest Costa Mesa, Caltf. 92627. HOW JO REACH US Balboa swell from a storm THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Orculation l>ublisher CQBREcrtQNS The Times Orange County 73162 TIDES off New Zealand W1UJAM L0e0E..L. Editor It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt-Costa Mesa TODAY should be arriving (800) 252-9141 79166 STIWMAWI. ly correct all errors of subrulnc.. Advertising Corona del Mar First high to loal beaches by MtMging Editor • Please c.all 57~233. Thank you. 1:22 a.m. 3.6 -YOK.Ot, City Editor Classlfled 642-5678 73162 First IOw ttw middle of this MMC MMT'IN, Photo Ed1t0< m . Display 642-4321 6:29 a.m. 2.3 weetc. EJIPed head -PRAM(. The Newpoft ~l<htCosta Mes. Editorial SUltF R>MCAST Second high waves Wfth some Orculation Manager Oa1lr. Pilot (USPS· 144-800) Is News 5'40-1224 LOCATION SIZE 12:59p.m. 4.8 bigger sets. 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Callfomia w.wn St<ol'ld high 642-6086 • post•ge ptld It Costa Mesia, CA C.hf0tnle Community News. txc:i: for the nor· 1:5Sp.m. ,,5 For dally surf (Prk Include 111 applkablt a Times Ml"°' Compeny. .. repons and fur• stat• and 10(.ll wees.) POSTMAS· mal=• SteOnd IOw . cans. can (900) 976-. ~ <Om1Tl9ntt ltiou'I tl'Ht Dally Tl"' Sfnchddr ch1nges to l4lffrey s. t(Jeln. e.rly low t:S3 p.m. 1.4 ~ or news tiPJ will be record · ni. ~ hKtv'Ccirta Mtil l"resldent Md ClO <louds Ind fog s..s SUM. Tht c.atl <Olts ed aniJIMln directly to fditor Daily Pflot, P. 0 lox 1 $60, C'.ost• 0 1995 c.nf Of will run 21"' wtth a WAJa S 1 50 pluuny po_a- Wlltrn lobdtll 'rhtt ..,. 24 MIN. CA; 12616 Copyngkt: No Allr~r~ 2·foot southwest T9 I • tAn#m: 6' Sible toll ' - 1HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1995 Water, water e~erjwhere -but none fit to play in ) 1= of us perched in wport Beach often become tiresome with our gloats abQ.ut what a paradise the town is: Elysium by the Sea.Nir- vana Pacifica.Utopia Shores. As the hawk, the possum and the ubiquitous dove see New- port, it is all those boastfUl things and more. These are land crea- tures and their views are mostly of the city's finest parts. Alas, as the bass, the gull, the pelican and other marine crea- tures see the place, it is not quite that idyllic. This is the view my friend Fer- dinand Magellan would have, coming into Newport Beach from the seaward end of things. the mainland. • The intrepid explorer wipes the sting from his eyes and asks his lookout what manner of place be this. •Hard to tell. skipper,• the sailor hollers down from his perch atop the foremast. "It's just your basic brown dreck up ahead. The water's kind of red- dish brown. The land's several shades of brown, too, but that's to be expected this time of year, y'lmow. But get this, skipper: the water has big patches of brown crud floating on it. Really awful looking stuff, frothy and scum-· my.• fred . martin where developers are carving Newport Coast, CA 92651 from the brown hills overlooking the brown ocean. •1t ls progress, I guess,• Mag· ellan sighs. "That I can under- stand, because I am somewhat in the same business. But I cannot imagine what this Shinola-col- ored filth floating atop the water coy.Id be. How can the natives allow this." I first noticed these dreadful brown patches on a trip from San Diego. The first one was abQut three miles off San Clemente, then we saw more just a mile or so off Dana Point, and several Heading almost due north into Newport, he would pass through the rancid, dirty-brown layer of smog that usually hangs low, midway between Catalina and •Gadzook:s, • Magellan muses as be trains his telescope on the land down coast of that big clump of buildings atop the hill overlooking the harbor. 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But she didn't have a sbii· ple answer. ·rm pretty sure we've seen the same thing," Nancy said. "At first, we thought it was coming 1 from d sewer outfall.• My first thought, too, but there aren't any outfalls where we saw the pestilential scum. Moreover, the Momas weren't all that bad, which would probably eliminate • SEE MARTIN PAGE A7 DONt'f JUST GO THROUGH IT GROW THROUGH IT!. Di\ ~oirie~, SEMINAR V1 \..,1 Qver \l,000 pernl\S have attended Reco~ riei-y ~, previous workSh 0 P5 ' \ • A SEMINAR FOR -ksl DIVORCED AND SEPARATED 'v lOI 1op PERSONS or ALL AGES Wl She Thursday Ev~ninp September 23-Nov. 2 7:30-9:30 ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ncwporr Beach -St. Andrcwl. at 15th St. (across from Newport Harbor High) · ~25 Prc-Rcgl'tratton • $30 At The Door For more mformnuon call c;7,i 221.i Mon -Fn. 9-'i "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" DRAPERY S ALE! Custoni lVindoUJ Treabnents Shutters • Sltarll'::. • Ducttes • Blinds Custom lipc<•t•t•rs • Bedspreads Creal<• Uni'{lll! 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Wbkta II~ to be ...,..,. mg bwn ooe OI' more N"ual ga pumps • tbe RereJ voir 2 lire. is •driving U1 fram our homea. • ·vou really have made our tJPDAD YOO DOWI PG& Ol NDlllA'tOll&HI' IAWS EMPLOYMENT LAW FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS pumps on.· . However, water district 1.1,al U.Ofor •~Saia h w • 4 "1 ua b*mi-14fll l"q;w spokeswoman Mary Urasbima on Wednesday saJd agency ott>cia.l.s are optumstic they'll have a solu- boo withm the next few weeks. Ura.sb.una said engmeers wbo have been studying the srtuabon bebeVe a root-top silencer aught mute the noise that's causmg nearby homes to rumble andvi- brate Meanwture, llldny of the rest- • 5llat cw-..acwuc:wicanmils ...... • n.dy o+auitw al lepJ ... -..~ID 'J'S t ·. • • Gddlewwmeoyos.....,, __ pe•i<m • Eaol ia lie~ ...... ~ Gt.., .,idllll ..... alyos dr:lic2. 1'la: Wedlmlaya. St; 2 er 27--0c:lala 2'. &30 ID 9-.JO p.a. n.r Roam 122. SoQal Sc:ialce Lib. UCl c...p. Fer. . D>pr ...... OI .S i:lr II he wmjem; ildllldes--- hllinodM. ~ P. Mllllis:m. JD .. -.xy •In, Law <>macs al..,... MwDipe ~ SEMINAJl SCBEDVLE A l.epl Ima iD Hirillg cl SapenisKm al ~ca Wed.. Sql. 27 ~' • ' ,_ o Cl v s~ : .UV S RU. USED Cl.OTHU, f TIMI a ACCE90i"•, ETC. *5M ••port .... C• IW Illar) ~ C.C. ._. (714) A1-73a A Elfeaive Paw:iwf Foticiel IO RA!dllce Lepl bb Wed.. 0c:t. 4 A ~a:ciug DbaioM11ciw111 A: Hnssma:l Aolliemi iD die 'Mlltplace Wed.. 0c:t. II A How to Avoid Wn»&ful Tan+•i.111 Lnmi11 Wed.. Oct. II • Coq>ti ..... wi1b SIJle a: Fcdml !Upla6• • die Wcdpace Wed.. Oct. 2S C"'1 UCI ~ Ill (714) 124-5414. Ask about our Oct. 4 semi.oar huarrhi.ng Public Records too. Quality Designer Career Wear • Sports Wear • Evening Wear Help support by You may not buy I donatmg. shopping consignment but, your _. dothe8 are always ' and placing ttems for others welcome! Cell for an • appointment I I Competitive 8plll Aooeptang ran Peroentage lfercb.andJMNow WBC Super Lightweight ChamRlonsbip JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ vs. DAVID KAMAU WBC No. 1 Contender WBA Saper Middlewel&ltt Ch••'""91llip FRANK LILES VS. MAURICIO AMARAL WBA Junior MlddlewelPt Ch .. pioaship • CARL DANIELS VS. JULIO CESAR VASQUEZ ' ~SATURDAY, 5EPn:MBER 16TH (~ 0NLY'29M ~ c.u 549-3500 to order tod9y ... ...,.. Copley/Colony Cablevision . .. . ,_..._. ____ .._ ........................ _ ................. __ ......... ._,._._.__.. FOUNTAIN VALLEY PRICE CLUB prcseouthe "Passport to Business'' COMMUNI1Y BUSINESS ~O Saturday, October 7di, 1995 Vllit booths~ all types of LOCAL BUSINmF5 wida da PRODUCTS ad SFIVIQ.\ You'll haft die opporumity to tilap II tl Gae •is r•• -*r • fiJ. ··"' HciUJ t Tmd Senicu, Home ImprcM.mem, Haldt C-~rm.a.I~ Ral Fae, Tut i-. Scnm. ~ RawarUu, Ym ProdlttioD, c.dm Pa.s ild More! . · · Event time 9:00am.:4:00pm l1l the Price Club pirkiDg lot I Talbert &: Newlio~ mtertainment, Drawings, FOod, Prim & Demo • For-.-....oamenearor•ai•••~ al lWa '*'•Joe-o..t. (714) $1537 ear end of rope ._ r.,.. c1own.· Lubbock'• h 0 I J Liiwis, talCI tbe boud T ... ,.. ......... ,... -• _,.,...11ne~ ,. • I .. lbe ..... COT I ' •tJJ . ADii .... Mr. K.., ... on •• .... .. called Mkbefle ......... md .. tt-.1 lbat lbe ... a. i--m dlarge w1 that • would nm tbe pumps when· ........... Water district-dfldals have Mid tbe p...,. are needed to -.+ , "' pupw waler c:irculatim ~ PHOTOGRAPHY 24-0 Newport Ccottt Dri,·e, Suire 110 Newport Beach (714) 644-6933 tD tbe tank. ADd. ...., ... tD order to gMll a MIW.-..ca~ .. aa.m. tbe pulllpl -.ad be inOaMored during ,..... ~ tiom. How~ CID Wea..day, Urafhima aid tbe ~ will stk:k to b July 25 pniadle • •we're not going to be nm • Ding the engtne.t except while we're doing the testing,• Uruhima said. "And. we will notify the neigbborw when that will occur.• I'l's CHRISTMAS IN SEYTEMBER! 0% 5 Off All Family Sittings 25 CompUmnrtary Chrisbruls Cards Summer Special Efltcti"ot through Sept 15th • CtaU "" . tJnnt • l ... A~g water. board president blasted for 8.gen~a decision •So this time, the excuse is, 'My gold fish died.' And next time it will be because piere's a new matter and~ tt with Pan- lan or the other bQud mem.ben before printino the'ftMl agenda. •Tue staff should have realized that it was mentioned several I tlri:ie9 ln meetings and that we wanted it on the agepda, • Ohll9 I said. ·ne (question) ls coming across in people minds, what have we got to hidef And if I were I the general manager, there is no way I would want anyone accus- ing me of doing anything wrong.• THURSDAY, SE.PTEMIEft 14, 1995 -fENfER SHOE REPAIR 285 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa . Next To ROSS Dress For Less 645·5511 -tiours: M-F 8:30 -6:30, Sat 8:30 -S:OO f 15% OFF ANY REPAIR WORK I (Good with ad only) • Colleagues, residents say they're tired of wait- ing for revision of general manager's powers. member on~ board. •And we'll delay it and delay it.• that -among other things -takes away his authority to transfer fund.a between departments with- out prior approval from the board. Residents have expressed con- cern the practice leaves the dis- trict vulnerable to mismanage- ment of funds. The board agreed to place the item on the agenda for its Sept. 21 meeting. The matter will follow the board's selection of Nelson's replacement. ~ Complete ~'7 =~\& :::: R~~ Copy .'; ~--~~ - --- - - - - - -.a By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-Mesa Consol- idated Water District acting board President Hank Panian came under harsh criticism Tuesday alght for not putting a controver- sial item CQnceming the general manager's authority on the agen- da for that night's meeting. At one point, Panian even asked bis fellow board members if they would like him to step down from his position as 'cting board president. "That's not what I'm asking," said board. member Trudy Ohlig, who questioned Panian on his decision. "I would like to see you voted in as president. But what I'm asking is, why didn't you ask if anyone wanted that item on the agenda?• On Wednesday, Panian took responsibility for that decision, saying he didn't feel it was neces- sary to consult the other board members. He said he believed another, item, one concerning board' member residency, was more important since the board would soon be appointing a replacement for Tom Nelson. Nel- son retired in August amid accu- sations that he lied about bis place. of residence on election papers. "That kind of criticism goes along with the territory," Panian said Wednesday. "I do share the residents' frustration with getting an item such as this one on the agenda. But for the past two meeting~. we've gone until al.most midnight, and I had a Judgment call to make .• During Tuesday's meeting, res- ident Ernie Feeney -who last month asked that the item be dis- cussed during this week's meet- ing -told Panian the residency issue •was moot," since Nelson no longer served on the board. "When I got my (meeting) packet Monday afternoon, I was appalled," Feeney said. "I was angry. I was disappointed ... When I brought these two items up at the last meeting, you said the delay was due to ·board mem- ber vacation schedules. There aren't any board members on vacation now. Six candidates vying for water board seat By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -So far, six candidates have submitted appli- cations to fill the vacant Division 5 seat on the Mesa Consolidated Water District's Board of Direc- tors. However, only five of them are residents of that area. Board member "residency has been an issue for months after the public learned f 0ID1er Division 5 representative Tom Nelson had a home in Seal Beach and only kept rented office space in Costa Mesa. Nelson retired last month under the weight of public pres- sure. Interested candidates still have until 5 p.m. Friday to apply for the seat. Three of the individ- uals who submitted applications -Mike Healey, Stuart Wllliams and Lawrence Ramp -ran against Nelson in the November 1994 election. Here ls a list of candidates: • Michael Healey, 65,. former Costa Mesa police lieutenant. • Tom Stephenson, age not available. dvtl engineer. • Stuart Williams, 79, retinMI . with career and educational background in marketing. •James W. Washington Jr., 41, co~ consultant. • LiWn!nce E. Ramp, 4S, attor- ney. • John Donald AJJ> Jr., (does not live wtthin Division 5) lbe candidates will be inter- Vlewed u a panel during the bOa.rd'a Sept. 21 meetlng. Each applloant will be allowed a 10- mlnute preMntation. Then. the board will fake tame to aU quM· dOlll _.... blidl.lg a ftnal rebut- tal .='Ice• • .•am.ntveat• condultOD to tbla at tJill mllit· lDg,. ad&D9 boerd Prelldenl Hak Pama illd. ·rm • 1111e wnetrDld ..... dock " tick· ............. I,.,,. lllilld -., ..,. flam tMdllliN1llim•____.ldl 1•1 51 AUi-10 IO ..a an ............ Jn July, at the demand of Oblig and a group of resi- dents, the board of direc- tors agreed to revise the ~-..,. agency's policy outlining the powers bestowed upon the gen- eral manager. They directed Karl Kemp, the district's current gener- al manager, to draft a new policy • • • • • • • • •('Ibis) resolution is a whop- ping four pages," Feeney said. •It's be.en 60 days. It's uncon- scionable that four pages could not have been (revised.) in 60 days." Obllg told Kemp, who was on vacation at the time the agenda was drafted, that she suspected the matter had been pushed aside •tor your own interests.• She also criticized the district's staff for not recognizing the importance of the But, if the board spends too much time on the appointment, member Jack Hall might not be around to vote on the general manager's authority. "I'd rather not have it on the (agenda) when we are interview- ing candidates because there's no telling how long that will taJce," Hall said. ·vou can do it on the 21st if you want, but I'm leaving at 11 (p.m .)" · T~ • • • • • • Sunflour Natural Bakery • • 427 E . I 7th St. Come by for one of our delicious • : Costa Mesa • 646-t 440 Giant cookies w/any purchase : • Exp. 9120/95 -One per custome r -must present coupon for cex>kiet • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • TEMPLE OF NEWPORT ISAIAH BEACH CONSERVATIVE IDGH HOLY DAY SERVICES , 2401 Irvine Avenue. Newport Beach WISHING ALL OUR llEllBEllS AND FRll!NDS A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR 57N RABBI GARSON GOODMAN AND TEMPLE CHOIR SEUCHOT OPEN HOUSE ROSH HASHANAH KOLNIDRE YOMKIPPUR SATURDAY SEPTEMBER16 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER24 MONDAY MONDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 25 SEPTEMBER 25 SEPTEMBER 2& OCTOBER3 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 9:00 PM B:OO PM 1000AM 7:30 PM 10:00 AM 7·00PM 10·00AM YIZKOR MEMORIAL SERVICE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 12·30 PM (APPRX) MINCHA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 12:30 PM< N'EELAH CONCLUDING SERVICE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 6:00 PM Children are invited to parliotpate in all servioea. CHILD CARE AVAILABLE FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 548-6900 OR 646-7&12 • l l ~ J J 1 j l J • ,J l I ho:Fses at Sunday's Oaks Fall Classic T .. -.ta,1 tWt Dollu Cl'M8 will cbalr the COID· mittee planning Jou lntDe s.iltll's Oaks Fall Classic. The popular equestrian event · takes place Sunday at the lrviJle. Smith ranch in San Jwm Capis· trano. Funds raised benefit UCL b.w . cook .... beeli ... -busb for moVbs. c..... al Pabion organbr.en bired HollfWood ~ to trambm the venue, and apec.1atioad are nmntng high for a llDUb sua:ea. Local gals WV• ing as models are counting~ In Costa Mesa last week, Cre· an brought together a few of her formidable committee members for cocktail conversation amid the haberdashery of the horse set, The Ralph Lauren Polo Store at South Coast Plaza. Mingling In the plaids and woolens embla- zoned with the now classic polo player logo ot Lauren were Ellen Appel and Ned Olivier, the charming Mary Roosevelt. Floss Schumacher, Anita Zlebe, gor· geous redhead Peggy Goldwater Clay and husband Bob Oay. Arden Flamson stopped by as did Terry Goldfarb·Ltt and Center of Fashion 1995. Two per· formances Sepl 29, matinee and evening, will fill the hall with the latest fashion set to the latest music and choreography. The behind-the-scenes progress on the return of this massive event nes, ca~ IOcal society restau· rateurs to complain that tnmness is ol1 in antidpatlon ot tbe big day on the runway. One ot the models, HMrlet Sanda. waited for years to be selected as a par- ticipant in the fashion extrava- ganza. Finally getting her chance this year, the slinky Sandu went on a river rafting trip recently and, in an attempt at heroics, she reached out of her raft to push a man in an inner tube away from their craft and was smacked by a tree branch protruding from the land She saved the man and was not.seriously hurt. However, she will be modeling a fab col· UCl's Btynn Bunney. 1Wenty per- cent of the evening's sales went to UCl's Center for Health Ser- vices Support the arts Make Those Panos & Entries Beautiful There tS d brand new chapter of the Guilds supporting the Orange Count)! Performing Arts Center. It's called West Side Story, and it con!.l.Sts of men and women. smgle or married, between the ages of 21 and 35, who share an interest m Orange County dJ1.s The first member· ouxer IS '>Idled for Fnday tn Coro- na del Mar For informabon, call Christy Foley dt 556-2122. Ext 222 U your nd.ffiP happens to be Mand, you may get a reduction in tnJlldbon dues Center of fashion And spedklng of The Center, the final rehearsals are underway for the upcorrung debut of The ~ Y.12!u EYETUCK Specialist \~' Call Nou• for fRCE Comult -~·;;.,,. LYON EYF. 760-3003 The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Jin Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645-8512 State Licente 1392707 Lee Jim JenniQgs inscall your comp le~ yard hardscape. • Expert bride, block, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend quality designers • Quality work in Cosca Mesa & Newport Beach since 1969. • Dr3inage problems! We solve them. CE -RACE FOR THE CURE! OR HE URE Presented by JCPenney tll -- "ATIO'<AI SPONSORS· Leslie Charleson, RACE FOR THE CURE® Honorary Chairperson. M\ Chnrle~on star\ 35 Dr. Monica Quanermain, a brea\t cancer '>Urvivor. on ABC Televii.ion Network\ Emmy Award Winning ''General Hmpital''. Judi Sheppard Mlssett. founder and chief executive officer or Jazurdse®, Inc. wrll be teaching a Janercrd aerobic cla s on Saturday. September 23, at I p m at the RACE FOR THE CURE® Health and Frtncs\ l:.~po located at Pacific Mutual. 700 Newpon Center Orr vc. ft lnfoUne <1i•> 55CMMfO '*90fY 7ii3 WEEKEND SCHEDULE Of MNTS SAT6RDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Health and Fitness Expo • and Jazzercise• Class Registration Noon -5:00 PM Expo Noon -5:00 PM Live Entertainment Noon · 5:00 PM Jazzercise Aerobic Class 1 :00 PM with Judi Sheppard Missett SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 RACE FOR THE CURE» and Health and Fitness Expo Registration 6:30 AM Expo 6:30 AM -Noon Live Entertainment 8:00 AM. Noon Jazzercise Warm-up 8:15 AM Women's SK Run/Walk 8:30 AM Adult 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk 8:32 AM Kids' 1 Mile Run/Walk 8:32 AM Coed SK Run/Walk 9:4S AM Breast Cancer Survivor Photo 11 :00 AM ~ LOCAL PRESENTING SPONSOR .. 'lttQiStef . ' DIAMOND SPONSOR GOLD SPONSOR~ II WESTERN DtGrTAL ~ lection of black and blue for her debut ~Ol'llMH)Ce4 ~ni coming to OC Other ~ news in the fashion world revolves arouDd •A Thou· sand O.ys ol Magic." That's the title ot designer Oleg C=dnl's new book about dressing , Jecquellae ICenDedy for the White House. Caaini II coaU.,ng to Orange County Sept. 28 to showcase bis latest fuhiims and talk about his book u part ot The Rkbard Nixon Ubruy and Birthplace 10-month series on •Dressing the Pint Lady: Dia· logue Wlth Designers.• The buzz is very positive concerning this • event, which begins with a lee· ture and slide presentation In the momlng followed by a luncheon and fubioa abow al C-Unl's new line al Jackie-lmpired cloth- ing. A book aigntng will follow in the afternoon. 11ckets are avail- able by calling 993-5015. Be a iwyt ot Camelot on the Orange Coast. • a.w. CDOK's columns run Thursdays and s.turdays. lJEST PRIC£S IN TOWN' JRP Entertainment Comf1any In Irvine 714-837-9900 fll -62 $1188 As shown Wash Canvas Natural Slipcovers Slipcover or Upholstering Sofa -$499 + Fabric C hair -$299 +Fabric OIC • • Vi sit 011r Sltowroom Nc11rut Yo11I 8628 Melrose Avt. West Hollywood (310)189.()7" 13339 Ventura 81'.<d. sa....Olls '"" 911-6711 21400 Vtntura Blvd. ...... Niis (816) 701-6117 2900 E. hcrflc Ca.st Hwy Cofou l>el lllr {714) 759416' HUOES S~rts attorney Leigh Stein- btrg will ,speak on ·sports, Sports, Sports• at a free 1 p.m. ptogram in the Friends' Commu- nity Room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave, Steinberg will dJscuss the several sports heroes he has worked with over the years. Refreshments will be served. For irlformation, call 717-3800. WEDDING WORKSHOP Orange Coast College is spon- soring a seminar titled •Economic Elegant Weddings• from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in room t27 of the Chemistry Building. Glenda 0 . pfeiffer, the owner of Grand Occasions Planners. will explain cost saving methods with topics including •Low Cost Locations.· Delightful and Reasonable Receptions,• and "What's In - What's Out.• The cost is $35 per person or $59 for two. To register, call 432-5880. •ANDING YOUR IDEAL CAREER" Is the title of a free two part workshop offered from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Re-Entry Center. Seminar presen· ter Natasha Fratello, a local mar· riage ,and family intern, will help participants find their ideal career -using guided imagery lo gener- ate creativity. Call 432-5162. SUNDAY END GANG VIOLENCE Todos Hermanos, a local gang prevention organization, is spon- soring their second annual ·soft- ball Game to Strike Out Gang Violence" from n'oon to 5 p.m. at Lions Park in Costa Mesa. Local residents are mvited to JOin in the game that will feature Westside youths pitting their softball skills against Costa Mesa police, fire and city officials. The event will also feature performances by a local youth dance troupe. Ritmo Latino, and food from El Ranchito Restaurant. For information, call Roy Alvarado at 6464-4264. MONDAY CHURCH SUPPORT GROUP The Board 01' Deacons at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive. Newport, is offering a free support group for adult children caring for elderly parents. The group meets at 7 a.m. the first and third Monday of each month. For information, call 8.57-1873. TUESDAY MARKETING TIPS Learn how to market yourself on a limited budget at the New- port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Dolphins Division MARTIN CONTINUED FROM A3 our other suspicion, boaters emptying their holding tanks. Nancy says the disgusting patches may be a natural phe- nomenon resulting from millions of little marine critters getting beat up by crashing waves. They then begin a new life as floating scuzz. The brown stuff is apparently a mystery to the Orange County Sanitation District. PR chief Pat McNally said maybe I was see- ing red tide. Nope, red tide is benign. The whole ocean looks as if someone dumped iodine in it. This is vile scunge floating on top of the red-tide water. Pat said he'd look into it and call me back if he learned any- thing. He didn't. so I guess he didn't. So who knows? This repulsive filth is still floating around off our coast. blending right in with the brown of the bills and the brown of the smog and the water. •ttang a right" says Magellan to bis helmsman. "I don't think we want to drop our anchor in this stuff.• Erratum: I am not sure whether this should be one enatum or two errat. There were n.o mistakes, but they were in the same paragraph. Whatever, the fact remains that in Satur- day's column on the Rev. Will Crlst's upcoming seminars on boW to teach values lo children <6-12, I got the entire piece right _ ucept one minor detail: The djtes were garbled. , .~ first forum will be elday, Sept. 27 at th OmmUl'dty Church on tiilotr• ln Corona d I Mar. MIUUllll' ..mes will beqln on 'MdlMllCM9'. Oct.' at St. Mk:hael AD angels, allO, coindden· In Corona d 1 Mai Cell dNri:b tor more d , b • pMllartM ...... around town breakfast al 7:15 a.m. at the New- port Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center Drive. Cost at the door is $17 for chamber members, $19 non- members. Call 729-'400. CLASSIC & CUSTOM CARS The final open cruise of sum- mer for owners of fine, pre-1975, American rod. classic and custom can ls at .t:30 p.m. at the Haro Rocle Cafe, Fashion Island near the Atrium Court, Newport Beach. Upon arrival, participants receive a raffie ticket. There are also 50/50 raffle tickets available. Proceeds benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation and the family of slain Newport Beach police Officer Bob Henry. Raffle begins at 8 p.m. Call Jerry Hill at 721-9546. Save 403 to 753 ._Off Department Store Prices! Our H~ntington Beach Warehouse is moving to a bigger, better location and everything in stock must be sold! Sale at our Huntington Beach Warehouse only. .. , FREE TAX WORKSHOP The Internal Revenue Service is conducting a free, one-day tax workshop from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. Topics will include. record keeping, taxable business income, employment taxes, depreciation deductions and more. Other workshop dates include: Oct. 25 and Nov. 22. For information, call 643-4060. ..J H<>Ufll•~ Mon.~rt-•7. ••~-:a o-e 1135 NEWPOIT ILVD. COSTA MESA (714) 142-1205 (COSTA MESA COUlrTYMO • AC.on FftOM S'TROOOS) Our inventories are huge and cost too much to move. We'd rather sell as much as we can at give-away p rices. So we've reduced our already low prices even lower! Th is is an extraordinary opportunity to buy famous label and designer fashions, linens and bath accessories, at never to be repeated savings. We've slashed prices o n thousands of fine quality, items. Don't miss this sensational sale ! Not every item ,., stock oo sa e but thousands to chOOSe trol'Tl Percentage savings are of' deportment store regular or orrgrnal prrc~ We accnx ri.aio CJttlol c.wos ~ Cl050°1d Chl'C'c$ «C'P!~ wtr Oft"Ott ~ Huntington Beach Ed inger, 2 blocks west of. Beach (across from Huntington Center Mal) (714) 842-4227 OPEN MON;-!AT. 10.9:30 •SUNDAY 1 F6 A7 - .. r 8 AMICRAJa TIAVl!L: On· mwtograpber Ed Lark ...... hil favorite vacation 1J>C* at 7 p.m. in OCC's Robert B. Moon 'lbeatre. lnform&tion: 432-5880. TONI TINNJLlE: Tbe for- 70'1 pop icon performs Orange Coest c~·· Robert B. Moore theatre at 8 p.m. s.tuiday, Cost: $25 Call 432-5880. 1f o ~sis :I. Senior Center in ~ del Mar ii off~ a 6- Week OaDigrapby class begin- ning tOday. Tl;le class JUll8 2:30-4 p.m. and the cost b $23. For more mfonnation, call 6"-3244. DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Bob Kane drew the original Batman. shown above, while sitting ln his kitchen ln 1939. All modem Batman art bas grown from this illustration, which Is on dJsplay at OCC's exhibit, "Art and Mythology ln Comic Books," through Sept. 28. NOT JUST FOR KIDS OCC's new exhibit takes a serious look at comic b ook art By R. John Forstrom, Daily Pilot A s Irini Vallera-Rickerson walked around the Orange Coast College Art Gallery, she peered slowly at the cellophane wrapped art- work that lined the floor. Eventhoughsheisthe gallery's director, she acknowledged her unfamiliari- ty with many of the works that would soon be displayed in a gallery exhibit. .. "This gold leafing comes from the Byzantine period,• Rickerson said, referring to the design of a particularly impressive piece. "As an art history professor, I am sur- prised that there is so much good art in the comics.• That's right, comics. Rickerson is referring to art that will be displayed in the three-week long Orange Coast College Art Ga lle ry exhibit titled •Art and Mythology in 1968 ink drawing by Marvel Comic artist Jack Kirby. Comic Books," that opened Monday. "I just saw the' art for the first time and the detail of the draw- ing is very skill- ful,• Rick- erson said. "You don't study comics as an art form, but it is an art form." Rickerson said that the exhibit is "different from any- thing (the gallery) has done in the past" and that the entire gallery will be painted blue, red and yellow -the most pop- ulitr colors in comics. The inspiration for the com- ic e xhibit, according to Rlcker- ton, came from another Orange Coast College profes- sor, Michael Leigh. As a collector of comics for many years, Leigh donated items from his own collection and spearheaded the c1tm- paign to collect works from private collectors and art deal- ers llke Allen Spiegel, Thomas HoroWitz, Scott DunbJer of Wildstonn Pine Arts and the local •supenor Comics" store. Leigh Mkl tbat exhibit pos- 1esset a Uttle tomethlng for eve~e -art fao1 and comic fanaake. JollbMgbtl jpdude: Original ~ ~ tbe •Batman" cp1Dk:1 original sketches of ·~rman," reconfigured by r-------------------------, F.Y.I . + WHAT: •Art and Mytholo- gy in Comic Books" exhibit + WHERE: Orange Coast College's Art Gallery, Art Center Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. +WHEN: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 7-8:30 1 p.m. the firstand third Mon- day and the second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Through Sept. 28. +HOW MUCH: free. + MORE INFO: 432-5039. -------------------------~ Joe Shuster; drawings from John Bolton, the illustrator of the •Anne Rice vampire series;· Brian Bolland's "Judge Dredd cover; and a preview of an unreleased graphic novel, "Vesperlina, • from D.C. Verti- go Comics. Also. the galle ry will dis- play wha t Leigh considers the prize exhibit -the original 1936 ·Batman" sketch b y Bob Kane. Even though his passion is the conte nt a nd social signifi- cance of the comics, Leigh rec- ognizes tha t the comics appeal can also lie in its artwork. "(Some comic artists) are really good painters who unde rsta nd a natomy and char- dcter and they have done some really good stuff," Leigh sdid. "Stuff you wouldn't just see in a comic book." Leigh said that he will also join Rickerson for a d9y-long slide presentation, featuring 1 OOs of slides detailing the myths and art found in comics. The event -Leigh describes as fi~ COSTA ...-. 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But Mwphy and SCR redeei themselves splendidly after intermission with a dynamic and highly entertaining produc- tion. 1bis antique morality play, bMed on Oliver Goldsmith's "The Vicar ot Wakefield," never really shifts into high gear during the first act -except for a marvelous peJformance by Jane Carr as the vicar's chirpy wife. But in the sec- ond. as the influences of •A Man lot All Seasons" and the biblical book of Job become apparent, the vicar takes the bit in this teeth and ~ts with it, pulling the rest of the show with him". rm Norton endows this central role c1 a clergyman thrust into debtOl'S' prison as emotional pesti- lence plagues his loved ones with a dogged humanity and resilient strength of character. Ironically, it's OG1y after his tolerance level is breached. resulting in a magnifi- cent moment of rage, that circum- stances take a turn fo r the better. Norton and Carr render the richest performances, but direqor Barbara Oamasbek's large compa- ny~ replete with superior inter- pretaik)ns. One of the most impl'e96ive is Douglas Sills' shifty, Wl$Q\ll>ulous young nobleman who, t seems, can charm bis way : about anything. d Doyle paces himself in the act before flourishing in the second as a mysterious figure who becomes quite central to the story. Ukewise, Ron Boussom as a ctWt..bm clergyman spices up the leCCJDd,.act illuminations. Devon Raymond is exce.Uent as the .Suced daughter or the crest- falleD Yicar, while Jennifer Par-IOOS~ her impressionable sister 1 and;!oott Denny as her stalwart r-------------------------, I I : F.Y.I. I I I I + WHAT: "She Stoops to l : Folly" I 1 + WHEN: 8 p.m. Tuesdays-I Saturdays; 7:30 p.m. Sundays; I and 2:30 weekends. : +WHERE: South Coast : Repertory, 655 Town Center 1 Drive, Costa Mesa I • HOW MUCH: $28-$38. I + MORE INFO: 957-4033 I I ~-------------------------~ brother contribute strong perlor- mances. Christopher Du Val is a comic delight as their bookish younger brother. Background roles are given fine comic shadings b'I Don Took as a haughty preacher (among other guises), Art Koustik as a close-mouthed servant and Lynne Griffin and Emily Chase as a lusty pair of tarts. Scenic excellence has long been a part of SCR, and Ralph Funicello's gray prison back- ground with its curtained-off set- tings and gigantic atmospheric paintings ran.ks with the compa- ny's finest. Llghting designs by Peter Maradunin are appreciably complex. "She Stoops to Folly" blends its comic and tragic elements skillful- ly after what must be termed a numbing first act. The show may open at a plodding gait. but it crosses the finish line at a gallop. , LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT Olivia Primrose (Devon Raymond) succumbs to the wily charms of squire Ned Thornhill (Douglas SW) ln SCR's world premiere of Tom Murphy's "She Stoops to Folly." ATRIUM COURT • FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH Mon •• Sat. 11 :00 -9:00 pm Sunday to 8:00 pm FOR YOU, FOR MOTHER EARTH, FOR PEACE EVERYWHERE, EVERYONE, EVERMORE . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 199S Revue suffers from obscure colllposers, lack of heart By Tom Trtus, Daily Piiot T here are some 25 songs in the musical revue, "Start- ing Here, Starting Now," and there's a pretty good chance you haven't heard any of them before. That's good news at the Cos- ta Mesa Civic Playhouse, where the collection of tunes by Richard Maltby Jr. and Dav1.d Shire is being performed week- ends through Oct. 1. The bad news is that the show, ironically centered on feelings and roman- tic emotions, never really gener- ates much m the way of heart. It's attractive enough, and the three singers involved possess pleasing voices, but rarely is a connection made between per- former and audience And when communication is attempted, 1t seems to misfire. Most of the blame for the show's passivity may be laid at the feet of Larry Watts, who not only directs but pe rforms and is the weakest of the cast. Watts' boyish charm can't offset the lack of wattage in his vocal cords nor compensdte for the dearth of excitement in what should be a fun, upb~at evening. Karen Cushing, a blond hel- ter with an abundance of smile and style, shines the brightest of the trio both vocally and corru- cally in such numbers as "Crossword Puzzle" and "I'm Going to Make You Beautiful.· r-------------------------, F. Y.I. + WHAT: •Starting H~re, Starting Now• + WHEN: 8 p.m. Thursdays- Saturdaysi 2 p.m. Sundays. Through Oct. 1 .. I I I I I I I I + WHERE: Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 611 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa +HOW MUCH: $15 + MORE INFO: 650-5259 I I L-------------------------~ She also scores with her wistful solo ·watching the Big Parade Go By " The thud member of the troupe, Adnana Sanchez. was captivating m "Carnival" at the Newport Theater Arts Center a few months ago. but her gamine girllshness loses its charm after a while in this format. She's at her best in the melodic •Autumn· and the sprightly ·A Girl You Should Know.• Part of the problem with "Starting Here. Starting Now" is the fact that the composers are not household names like other revue subjects, such as Stephen Sondheim or Cole Porte r. There is no narration to amplify the careers of Matlby and Shire although the program does devote two pages to their accompllshments At the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, "Starting Here, Starting Now· is a pleasant evening of song but little more. M Jh rH .~ t ') lit ,. ,, !t u u l'! ,, (J Great location but kitchen needs help espMe ill mOnlker, Le llllro, doeai't ipedahze in French cuisine. 'The menu Ii J*ldominanUy Italian inter- IJMISed with Greek, Lebanese, ~and Armenian dishes, a ~variety of Mediterranean Cuisine, according to co-owner 1HG-p Bergdyan, It also lists ~ BostoD. Clam Chowder, Rancbero Omelets and a twkey breast sandwich. Le Bistro is at the west end of Lido's Boardwalk, cheek to cheek With the Warehouse's palmed patio. It features ringside seats to the anchored boats and sparkling baf. r an ace location. But in spite of its long-time existence, it's nev- er been mentioned or recom- mended by the locals, and on a recent bahny evening, we noticed plenty of empty tables, and a few days later, it was only half-filled at the peak lunch hour in Newport's prime towist season. Why is this? r-------------------------1 l F. Y.I. I l • WHA'.r. Le Bistro t +WHERE: Udo M4riDA W-i !age. 3"6 Via Opot10 I +WHEN: Daily, breakfast. : luncb, dinner l +HOW MUOf: Moderate. l Appetizers, $2.25 to S1 .25. : : Salads, small. $4; large, $8.25. I I Pizzas, $10 to $1.f. Pastas, I ~ $9.95 to $13.95. Most meat, l : chicken and fish entrees, l : $9.95 to $13.95. : : +MORE INFO: 015-9147. l I I L--------------•---------~~ crusty C'est Si Bcm rolls. Penne pasta with big chunks of salmon and fresh dill was an amazingly low $6.95. My tasting pal ordered lamb chops with Lyonnaise pota- toes, $15.95. KATSUYA RAHONE I OAl.Y Pl.OT Le Bi11ro co-owner'Jack Ballk at the Udo Boardwalk reltnnmL cdfee and a croissanl The classic American one egg with bacon or ham c:osts $3.75. There are eggs Benedict, fritattas aod aepes, around $6. Boiled eggs with feta cheese, Greek olives, sliced ham. strawbeny jam and a French baguette -make up the Mediter- ranean breakfast. $6.95. Le Bistro tak~ a modest markup on its wines, so keep that . in mind when you want to toast a particularly magnificent sail (or sale). Coffees, cappuccino, cafe latte, juice, colas and an interest- ing, international variety of beer, are mostly priced around $3. Le Bistro has an attractive, inti- mate dining room. Wme is stacked, gleaming against bur- nished wood paneling; tables are swathed in linen. It's a eozy setting for a·coolish night or rainy after- noon. In these sunny autumn days and pleasant evenings, however, most patrons choose to dine at water's edge. TASTfOf ,..on'" Tl*ty..faut ~ant ~ '°.,....., fGr 8lg8I' t.llM'l Ill uwrow ~ opem-~·&dh Annual 'hlte MOit ........ bilYe tbi8e ot four .... to dloOle frcm. Hate ii a lmllPlncr. J.W. 'a c.all- tonda Gdll fcir. 'i>beter tamale With achlote aaucer ~ Blewmf*t, Cajun~ I VIiia Nova. ddcken With IOlle- mary; Wlalil'i Cooldngl tortellini With SUD~ tcnatoes in vod- ka aeam aaooe1 'WIDdows on • IM a.y, friCaKH of wild mush- rooms with firtii:bokes and ~ ....... D1111ett, Key lime 1DOUS1e; w.llH'I. ltalian sausage MDdWicli; MUnielh. vegetarian COUICOUI; MalMd- mu'I Caln KHdllm. red beans and dee: AYe Crowns, creme bru1ee with frelh raspberries. I'm IUllDJng out of room here and haven't mentioned all the other fine treats -apologies to those omitte4 It's a space prob- lem -sort of like the one you will have after a music-filled evening of. overeating. Each taste will cost from $1 to M. The fun starts at 5 p.m. Friday and continues through 8 p.m. Sun- day in Fashion Island. -MARLA BIRD Well, for starters, the kitchen staff needs help. They are dealing with an overly ambitious menu and don't seem to be all that familiar with the more exotic items on it. More attention to the pre- ienlation of food and plate would also be a big improvement. Although the chops were charred on the outside, we antici- pated a welcome pink in the cen- ter. No such luck. If they bad been on the grill a couple minutes more, I would have asked for an um for the remains! Although we obviously were not pleased with either chops or wine, no notice was taken, nor was there an offer of a substitute in either case. At brunch. the Mezza Plate, $11, barely contained its contents: semi-fresh tabbouleh salad, a mound of ~ck.. gray baba- ganoush (pureed eggplant) and a scoop of hummus, a dip of ground garbanzo beans with a fine bal- ance of tahini paste, oil. garlic and lemon juice. It turned out to be the best of the lot. delicious with freshly baked pita bread. More black olives and a duster of dol- mas, stuffed grape leaves, fi:n.isbed the plate. The dolmas had a bitter taste, the rice stuffing barely dis- cernible. The whole thing was camouflaged under a blitzkrieg of parsley. r----~-----------------------, •I I I I I I I I I I I Ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1A PRICE JWmURGEI I ~ C,rMVI Ote"~ /f ecitA-f ! ~ The industrious. lone waiter said EVERY1HING on the menu was either fabulous or awesome. He congratulated us on our choic- es, •because they would have been nune. • He gave similar approval of our brunch orders a few days later. On the first visit. we took his WIIle advite and end- ed up with a sacchanne sweet white wine. I tasted it and said so. His response was that we would grow to like it "because it is" a lady's wine.• I invited him to taste 1t. Much later, he allowed that "it was sort of sweet.• Buy any hamburger or sandwich of equal or lesser value and receive 2nd at 1 /2 price with this ad (Triangle Square location only) 631-2967 • • • Buy 1 Dinner Entree at Regular Price, : Get 1 FREE of Equal or Lesser Value .: Offer cannot be combined with any other offer . 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Prlc:ea ro~ from $3.75 IOf lunch ond $6.25 for dinner. open 11 om fodunch MSo. Dinner 'pm Mfr. Dlnner 3pm Sot. & Sun. IN, WC, V, MC, >J:., oc. (71"l 6"1-9m. Fornt0re . ' . lllOl llWllN>n regarclng local flavor cal lhe l)ciily PilOt at 642~21 ('. or 1he HUnti'91on l1ad1 lfid1pmiduat at 965-3030. Classic Autumn desserts ·narvest applauSe from yaung and old .. W ben it comes to dallic, tmlforting denerts, few M9e a grMter COllection tban Muda Adams. An a•erd· WlnniDg cookbook author and host OI •MaJda Adams' Kitchen,• seen bD PBS nationwide, Adami hu am1•ied some of the best exam- ples of all-American harvest desserts. "Pall is my favorite tiine to get back into the kitchen and create desserts using pickings from local orchards and seasonal fruit,• Ad4.Dll said. ·wen into December I ftnd myself preparing fruit desserts because there is an abundance of pears, apples and cranberries beg- ging to·be used ln cobblers, pies, puddings and sauces. This year I'm focusi.n~ on apples, pears and cranberries because the farmers tell me it's going to be a tenific season for these fruits.• One of her favorite fall desSerts is a Cranberry Apple Cobbler. Apples and cranberries are cooked together. with Minute Tapioca, cin- namon and sugar. The tapioca acts as a thickener, binding the Juices together without affecting the nat-• ural taste or color of the fresh fruit. A sweet biscuit dough dropped on top creates a delicious dessert with an inviting cobbled look. This cob- bler comes out of the oven bub- bling with the true flavors of sweet-tart cranberries and juicy apples. A Pear Pie is another American classic that makes the most of autumn's satisfying flavors. It's as easy to make as an apple pie, but you use a bit more tapioca to help thicken the juices because pears typically release more liquid than apples. •1 find that Bartlett or Bose pears are the best to use for this pie because they release a deli- cious fragrance as they bake,• Adams said. Honey is a great flavor partner for pears, and the two can be used to add a new twist to another clas- sic favorite -tapioca pudding. Pear Honey Tapioca is a cozy and deli- cious dessert, which uses cinna- mon, ginger and nutmeg to add even more seasonal flavor. Served warm or chilled, this recipe makes a great addition to the Thanksgiv- ing dessert buff et. Cranberry Orange Sauce is another seasonal dessert favorite, brimming with fresh fruit taste. •fresh cranberries have such a short season -from October to November • so I tT}' to make the most of them when they are avail- able,• Adams said. •This scarlet· colored sauce has a sweet-tart taste that complements everything on the table from the holiday turkey to the ice cream, pudding or cake. With this collection of classic harvest desserts, it's easy to fill the kitchen with the taste and aromas of the season. CRANBERRY APPLE COBBLER 5 cups sliced peeled apples or pears 1 1/4 cups sugar 1 cup cranberries 3 tablespoons Minute tapioca 112 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 cup water 2 tablespoons margarine or butter 3/4 cup flour 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon Calumet baking pow- der 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup (1/2 stick) margarine or butter 3 tablespoons milk Heat oven to 315 F. Mix apples, 1 1/4 cups sugar, cranberries, tapioca, cinnamon and water ln large saucepan. Let stand 5 minutes. Stirring constant- ly, cook on medium beat until mix· ture comes to full boil. Pour into 2- quart baking dish. Dot with 2 tablespoons margarine. Mix flour, 2 tablespoons sugar, baking powder and salt in large bowl. Cut iii 1/4 cup margarine unW mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in milk unW soft dough forms. Drop dough by table· spoonfuls onto hot apple mixture. Bake 30 minutes or until top· ping is golden brown. Serve warm with whipped topping or ice cream, if desired. Mates 8 serv- ings. PEAR "E 6 cups thinly sliced cored peeled peen 112 cup ftrinly packed browu augar 3 tablespoons Minute tapioca 1 tab~ lemon Jult-e 112 teupoOIJ ground ginger 1" ~n ground d.nnemon 1 peckage (15 oune9t) refrigerated jMauat l ablelpoo.n ~.no· or butter HMt oven to 4oo·p, Mil pe.rs, 1ugar, ~·· ..... j'*91 ginger ud dDMmCm t-. -.. boWI. IAt· ltaDd 15 min· ...... ...,.,. ,.. c:rultl u diNcted ...... llne 9-lnda .,.. pla• with 1 of the ple austs. Pill with fiuit mixture. Dot with margarine. Cove1 with aecond pie cnm; teal and Oute edge. Cut several slits to pennit Itel.lb to escape. BUe 60 minutes or untiljuices form bubbles that bunt slowly. Cool. Mates 8 servings. PlAlt HONEY TAPtOCA 4 medium pears, peeled, cored and quartered 112 cup 1aoDef • 3 tablelpooal ~or butter 112 lmaoa, cut into tldD llioel 1 tablespoon lemon juice 112 teupoon ground cinnamon 114 teaspoon ~d ginger 114 teaspoon ground n\ltmeg 114 teupoon Alt 1/3 cup Minute tapioca 2 112 cups water Mix pears, honey,. margarine, lemon slices and juice, cinnamon, ~~ , . ginger, awmeg and Nlt in laige skillet. Bring to baAl on medium beat, IUrring frequently. Reduce beat to low; cover and simmer until pears are just tender. Remove pears fTom skillet; place in serving dish. Stir tapioca and water into mix- ture in skillet. Let stand 5 minutes, Stirring constantly, cook on medi- um beat until mixture comes to full boil. Remove fTom heat Pour over pean. Let st.and 20 mlnutesJ stir. Serve warm or cblllecl. Store left .. over deaert in refrigerator. Mates 6tervings. OtANIORY OltANG£ SAOO 2 cups cranberries 1 medium orange 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons Minute tapioca 1 cup water Chop cranberries and orange, skin and pulp finely ' ill foOd processor or blend•. Mis aupr. tapioca and water in mediam saucepan. Let stand 5 minutes. Stirring constantly, cook on medium beat until mDture comes to full boil Reduce heat to 10•1 simmer 3 minutes. Stir in cranber- ry mixture. Simmer 3 minutes. Let stand 20 minutes. Serve wa.nn or chilled. Store leftover sauce in refrigerator. Makes about 4 cups. .. ~--~­-•w. Double Manufacluren' Coupons ••• We Accept All Oiiier Supennairtcets Coupons BONELESS "UMP . ROAST ·...-k_ ' • . l OR aonoM ROUND, IEEF • 69 LB. MARIE ca•• INDER'S I BON1uss DINNIRS CHOICE NIW YORK snAK OR POT PIE~ FROZ., 199 BEEF 398 13 TO l /·OZ. ~ LOIN SAVI UP TO 1 .60 ~ LB. ,_ • .._.,.. 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"Now,· my daughter's friend contin-. ues, ·1 have some safety questions for you.• "OK," I say. T he sixth-grade girls of summer have been having lots of dreams. They dream of lockers stuck shut. possessed by unfathomable combina- tions. They race to classes, only to find ~ it's too late. They are TARD YI My daughter has a dream: she gets to junior high. and her sixth-grade teacher tells her she has to repeat fourth grade . A powerful administrator in an unknown school district has a daughter starting junior high. "We need a sup- port group for p arents of seventh· graders," he says. One of the moms I have known for quite awhile calls me the night before junior high starts. "I just want you to know I've known you since our babies were 3 months old, and 12 years later 1 still love you," she says. On the last day before junior high, a bunch of girls and parents go to the beach. As they collapse on the sand, one of them says. "Everybody listen, l know the main three social groups at the junior high." Silence falls; they listen as ii to take notes. "Nope, that's it," she says, "the rest are just nerds.• Tonight -the night before junior high st.alts, a friend of my daµghter's calls her. 1 tell her she's not home. ·Are you nervous?" l ask her. • U a really bad kid, like a gangster, came to you and said, 'Hey. le t's hang out in an alley tonight,• would you do it?" "Not even,• 1 said, "I'd say, 'If you're m an alley, you aren't doing your homework, and, of course, I wouldn't hang out with you.'• "But," she said, "I'm out of elemen- tary school. " "Yes, very," she says, always up front with her feelings. "Well~" he considered, "I guess you'll have to go back into sixth, but that's the best I can do." Dreams of this type have been dreamed regula.rly this summer. lf you have a sixth-grade boy, don't think he's too cool; he has had some kind of junior high anxiety dream but isn't telling you. "The same to you and more of it," I reply, knowing we're both a little ner- vous. I want to go to her house and hug her and become blood smers with her, but it's only acceptable to hug. now. Blood-born pathogens have already been discussed ad nausearn with our kids along with everything else. "First.• she says, "there are the true preppies. The really popular ones everybody wants to be friends with." The girls nod solemnly. "Then ,,. she continues, waving her arms in the air to diagram, "there are the sort of preppie ones, but once in awhile they get in trouble." "Let me just quiz you on some safety rules," I wheedle. "OK." she answers. "What do you do if a we ird-looking person follows you home?· "OK," she Sdld, "You passed.• "So <lid you,• I said ·I guess we can go to school tomorrow." She agreed. A friend of mine surveyed dreams of graduated sixth-graders. Each time she asked, regardless of gender, the yoW1g - ster would say, "Well, no. I don't have The girls walk tog~ther to orienta- tion, which has been said to be dumb by a more mature eighth-grader we I butt in, "You mean the ones who are nice to adults but still get away with lots of stuff?" "Yeah, those." she agrees. "And then the re are the bad kids -the drug- "I go to a friend's house or a store," sh e replies, as if this hasn't been drilled into her seven times alreddy. "What do you do if someone wants to pick a fight with you?" I ask. "Walk away.• she answers in a patient tone. Good luck to all students entering a new school. And to an eighth-grader I know, than.ks for promising not to stuff the younger Jads into lockers (They should be so roomy!) • The author is a teacher at. like, a totally dif- ferent school district. reade rs respond DON'T PU T BA CK BAY AT RIS K! Irvine Ranch Wate r Dlsbict is hoping to irrigate ponds with reclaimed water. That water may find its way into Newport Bay. By MarUyn Brewer IDcently, while enjoying the opportunity to sail in ewport Bay with my family, the thought came to mind of taking advantage of today's technology without paying the price for the com- Irvine Ranch Water District must prove that r eclaimed waste water will not harm Upp er Newport Bay munity's progress in water cleanup. This talces some bal- anang of priorities, and the Upper Newport Bay is a case in point. While spending some time discussing the Irvine Ranch Water Distnct's environ- mental impact report to permir disposal of treated waste water into Upper Newport Bay, this balance came into focus. The citizens of Newport Beach prioritize their great pride on our largest recreation- al resource -our h arbor. We share this harbor with hun- dreds of thousands of people, and we have spent 20 years working to dean up the chemi- cals entering the bay from San .. Diego Creek and other sources. Newport Beach is unique in the world for the number of homes bordering our small craft har- bor, and clean water is of utmost con cern. Water testing is in jeopardy due to lack of funding. With the IRWD proposing disposal of reclaimed water into the San Diego Creek, it is vitally impor- tant to review the reclaimed water's chemical content; specifically the nitrates that have continued to frustrate efforts to.reduce algae growth. This proposal has the potenliaJ to reverse the progress made in the past. Our state agencies reviewing the same documents are not advising approval for many reasons. induding the nitrate problems. With the amount of technicaJ comment against the proposal, I wonder if the balance of technology and water quality can be tnain- tained with this project. JRWD's challenge, during thls draft review process. will be to prove without doubt to the bay community and the variO\ts agencies that the pro- posal is not d etrimental to the public health, safety and wel- fare. • MARILYN aawat is •n as'4.!mbly- woman and a Newport Beach resi- dent. best of the readers hotline 'Someday you may be a senior citizen' T his is regarding the senior care facility approved by the Planning CommlSsion for Wmte rgreen. The firestorm of controversy created by bad information, no mformallon and what may be something of a personal vendetld is d shame. One wonders lf the people who are screami11g and yelling about non-issues will ever realize they may be older and m need of assisted liVlng facilities one day. Any concern should be direct- ed at the issue that the pemut was applied or approved for 13 rt>sidents, perhaps considering the s12e of the site and the rooms. 10 would have been a better number a nd would have given the folks there a better quality of life. As a Hdn<licap Access Board Appeals member, I am very con- cerned about the bathrooms. Although the appbcant mcticated she would comply with nue 24 of state standards and the Amen- can Disabilities Act, by law. she does not have to. It is anothe r example of the state's hypocrisy making certain busmesses com- ply with han<licap statutes, yet allowing state licensing officials who deal with people who have special needs go with our com- plying with any access statutes. I think as the project moves forward, the applicants should be required, even voluntarily so. to construct at least one fully acces- sible bathroom for that facility. lf you take a look dt the project plans, you will find the bath. rooms are minuscule and totally inadequate. Any senior who would be prone to falling or have an mjury in the bathroom wouJd be hard pressed to get medical care Some day, all of us are gomg to need some help m our lives as we age. Seniors do not present any threat to the neigh- borhood or the community Tius is not a new concept. It 1s not the first house. but it is something we need to look al and provide for senior residents. NANCY PALME Costa Mesa I welcome all the protesting n eighbors of Wintergreen to come over to Winterbloom -resi- dential care for the elderly. My husband and I operate seven boaro and care homes in Costa Mesa. Six are in the Mesa Verde area. Our homes blend wtth all the other homes in our neighbor- hood. We are proud of our busi- ness. Yes, it is a busmess. We care for the residents and have a positive impact on our industry and our community We believe Mrs. Armbruster will truly be an asset to our boarding care indus- try SUSANVOCKE Costa Mesa How can we help school band? I read the artide about band uniforms for Newport Harbor in your Sept. 13 edition. Well, it is a good story, and the re are many of us m Newport Beach who would like to help. But your paper has an appalling fault. You put these articles in, and you put no place, no address. no name, no way we can send money to help EDNA BLUROCK Newport Beach • EDITOR'S NOTE: Sorry about that. We generally include FYI boices w ith most of our stories, telling readers how they can help out causes or leam more about programs. In this case, the best bet is simply to call the school at 760- 3310 and leave a message for the band's booster club treasurer, Cynthia Lowe. Isn't importing trash wasteful? Our landfill sites are very valuable commodities. Getting approval for new landfills will become increasingly difficult as our open land disappears ls allowmg other cities and coun- ties to dump theu refuse m Orange County dump sites another short·term fvc to a long- te rm problem? Where do we go 20 years from now7 Is tlus encouraging a refuse solubon or putting off the need to reduce re- use and recycle? BAR.BARA SHELTON Corona del Mar Advice for restaurant owner Does Max Dillman. our local "Great White Hunter,• know there are humane traps available to catch raccoons? And is there still wild game night at Dillman's re tawant? Just wondering . WANDA KEPHART Balboa how to contact your representatives PRESIDENT 8111 Clinton, (0 ), Th• White House, 1600 Penniylvanla Ave .. Washington, D.C. 20500. (202) 456 11 11 (6 a.m. to 2 e.m PST.) ta Pl'UIDENT Al Gore, (0), Th• Capitol Bldg .. Suit• 212. Washington, O.C. 20SOO GOVlltNO.-~ Wiison, (R), Sut• Capitol, Saa•· mtnto, t58tA, (tt6)44S.2841 U.S. llNATOU lar1>ar• lo•er, (0), 112 Hart senate ttdg •• Sult• 2t2, Washington D.C., 20510 (202) 224·l5SJ or (JtO) 414· 5700 Dianne Felmteln, (0), )31 H.trt lldg., Washington o.c., 20510 (202) 224·3841 or l 11 tt Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 915, LOS Angeles. 90025, (310) 914-7300. 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W llnt 11 wa lb. 'No tbis iln't 'The.._ I noticed otben leav- • I lbougbl. "W'1W, tbis is a lerlous ·,· Mid Mir* Pcmede&u. 25, bid to be e.acualMI hun an aige.. lftdall. : Once Pomerleau learned the bomb threat interfered with his class Idled.- We, be was aggravated. He bad ~ed to spend the afternoon tn the J:Xmputer lab. • Camr>us and police offidals do not pow who made the bomb thleats, nor they have the tec:hnoJogy to trace the one calls be made, Carnett said. OLLEG.E ONTINUED FROM A 1 McCarthy's fellow board mem- f:>ers agreed and voted Wednesday ~o continue the tradition. But the five-member student board also ~oted to slash the budget to $1,800 ._a figure calculated by multiplying the $7 Associated Students fee by ~ students and rounding up the pumber. , Of the $10 each student pays to enroll, $7 goes lo the Associated Students, and $3 goes to the OCC Children's Center. r-~---~ N.!..'o ,1,11. 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But board members contacted Wednesday said the information was inconsequential. and Leece's last-minute attack was emban'ass· ing and unprecedented in the appoinbnent of a prindpal who had been higbly recommended and thoroughly checked out according to district procedure. ·1 didn't perceive the informa· lion as crucial or new informAtion. nor do I think anyone else does who voted ln favor {of Hernan- dez),• 1h1stee Jim de Boom said. •1n my 12 years on the board, I've never seen anything like that before -it shocked the heck out of me,• de Boom said. •0o we lay that off on a new board member? The first six months on board (Leece) was great, but now she's pulling surprises out of hats.• Leece said Wednesday she wanted to keep her findings confi· dential, put it all behind her and let Hernandez start fresh. ~ii a DIW dMl*l!t• L..a9 llld. ., ...... (I llllrW".., tn • 1111 ...._ at COlta MaM Hjgll Scboal." ~...,.,t Mac 8.nadsaid ...... could not cban9e bis opnion d ~whom be delaibed -~-Ill W ...... "and~ • wbal tbe ICbocl needs .• ·1 ctid nOt feel the information WU such tlm would dMmge my recommendation in any way.• Bernd said. ·1 made mt rec:xm- mendation without reservation ... I couldn't be happier about the appointment of Mr. Hernandez.• Hernandez was recently prlnd- pal at Santa Barbara High School. Prior to that. be was principal and assistant prindpal at Santa Ana High Schodl and assistant prindpal at Saddleback High School, both in Santa Ana. Other board members said in addition to his administrative qual- ities, Hernandez's ability to speak Spa.nisb was a valuable asset at a multietlutic campus like Costa Mesa High. Ed Harcbarllc. the former princi· pal at Costa Mesa High School. resigned in July. 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S omewhere along the fairways o{ the Costa · Mesa GoJf and Countcy Club was the spirit of Mark O'Meara. "It was weird howJ wan," said Bryan Saltus, crowned Costa Mesa City champion on Sunday in the 23rd annual Will Jordan Classic: NJ was thinldng about Mark O'Meara and Scott . Simp son (fonner Jordan Saltus Classic winners), and Mark ends up winning the tournament that weekend. 1 thought it connected a little bit." While O'Meara, Costa Mesa City champion in 1979, was winning the Canadian Open at Glen Abbey Golf Qub in Toronto, Saltus added his name to th~ coveted WW Jordan Classic list of champions, which includes PGA Tour professionals O'Meara and Simpson (the 1974 Costa Mesa City champion). ·1 wanted to see my name on the trophy with O 'Meara, Simpson and, of course, Jim George (the inaugural winner),• said Saltus, who also procured a $500scriptcheckforgoll merchandise.' "That came in handy," Saltus said of the prize, which he • SEE GOLF PAGE 84 There's nothirig quite like the Big 'O' •Estancia High's Eagles have blanked La Quinta the last four straight times; go for five in tow tonight. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot N o one enjoys a good donut more than Estancia High football coach John Lieben- good. But while most satisfy such cravings at places line Winchell's and D.K.'s, Liebengood's most convenient locale the last few years has been the sideline oppo- site La Quinta High. UebengOod's Eagles, you see, have put togethet four consecu- tive shutouts against the Aztecs, outscoring the Garden Grove League representatives, 59-0 - as in donut -smce 1991. Estancia, which earned its first season-opening triumph since that same 1991 season last week, will seek to continue both streaks against the Aztecs, when the two teams kickoff tonight at 7 at Bolsa Grande High. La Quinta, which gained plen- ty of experience with a youthful squad last fall, entered this season haVing scored the fewest points in I \ ( I ' I Orange County (158) uver the 1993-94 campaigns. Coach Fred Valko's Aztecs have also dropped 18 of their last 20 games, including a 20-6 ver- dict to Westminster last week. ~westminster wore their front down and kind of dominated," said Llebengood, who was on hand to scout the contest. Estancia, with its newly- installed double wing offense, did a little dominating of its own, despite a rather modest 12-7 finaJ margin against Cypress. TOUCHDOWN The Eagles amassed 14 first downs lo Cypress' five and rolled. up 243 rushing yards and nearly 33 minutes in time of posses5ion. Estancia comes back for more with se)'lior wingbacks Bachy Gonzalez and Frough Jahid lead- ing the way, behind an experi- enced and sizable offensive line. Gonzalez posted his third straight game of more than 100 yards, the fifth of tus varsity career, fullsbing with 114 ydids on 27 carries last week Jarod added 87 yards on 18 attempts. ~a Quinta junior quarterback Daniel Almazan, had a hand m 55 of lus team's 83 yards of offense in the opener, rushing for a team- high 24 yards on five attempts and completing three of eight passes for another 31 yards. "We don't really have a quar- terback on campus, so I've had to go with an athlete, and hope to teach lum the position,• said Valko, who has six starters back on both sides of the ball. Jhamal Dawluns, a 5-foot-11, 195-pound junior running back and linebacker, is VaJko's best player, while se niors James • SEE EAGLES PAGE 82 \l l ~ T A '.\: < J S Costa Mesa m eets Sunset League fo e Westminster • Lions may give the Mustangs an indicator of ~gs to come tonight. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot C osta Mesa High football coach Jerry Howell isn't looking past Westmin- ster, which v1s1ts the Mustangs tonight al 7 al Newport Harbor High. But, by the same token, Mesa's first-year head man sees the ·. Lions as an opportunity to • · advance beyond a moderately- unpress1ve season-operung victo- ry over Mayfair (14-6) toward the ~ colossal challenge of taking on D1vision I representative Edison in week three. "We need to beat Westminster, which will help us take a step up in order to be competitive with ~­ Edison," said Howell, who for the ~ first time can deploy all his weapons. Brian Reeves, an all-leaguer • on offense and m the secondary as a junior. returns from a one-' game suspension to join a back-\ field which has already produced strong performances from 1wuor hallback Ray Ohrel and senior fullback Pat McBride. MARC MA101N I DAl.Y Pl.OT Corona del MU 1itp rvn•''!"8 bMll Tom O~ • route to five tint-bait toacbdowm eptnst Marina lut week. Is the ... loc.W polat In Seil~·~ pme at Gardea GnJve Pl1Uy alght. Coroaa Is• solid tllree-toadulown favorite. O_hrel, making his first often--• • SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 8 2 • Corona d el Mar h e avily favored against Garden Grove I SEA KINGS I • Argonauts may have picked the wrong year to choose off the Sea Kings in nonleague football. Tars hopeful of starting new 'streak' > S ince opening in 1921, Garden GrQve High had never before scheduled Corona del Mar in football. This was probably not the year to start. The Sea Kings, coming off a 42-0 sea- son-opening pounding of Marina, are favored to do much the same to the Arg- onauts, when the two teams make mutual introductions Friday at 7 p.m. at Garden Grove High. Grove, the first Garden Grove League representative to battle CdM since La Quinta fell to the Sea Kings in the 1989 • SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 8 2 BY terry Faulkner. Daily Pilot daily pllot high ~ool football player of the week week. The opening-game def eat, the Sailors' first in seven sea9<>nS, also ended the 1-'-game winning streak left behind by last year's ClF Sotitbem Section Dtvi- sion V cham~. •The Irids were very disapp<inted.• Brinkley said of the 1995 debut. •n,iey haven't been working since January to go out and get beat. We have proud kidi with a lot Of pride in the program arid they don't like~ out oa the~ end of things. We'd Uke to put that •SEE SM.OAS MGE 82 " ~· • .. O'MEARA STENCILED .HIS NAME INTO STARTING LINEUP ' • What a way to start a varsity career -with five touchdowns in the first hall of the season opener. C orona del Mar High football coach Mark Scbusternolongern:eeds a pendl to inscribe Tom O'Meara's name ln the starting lineup. In fact, before the poweTfully- built Junior's career 11 complete, be mey ~the Ml'Vtces rA \ft egra"' to duorilde the record· MUlng J>K'e bl dllplayed ln bli llnt......, art lut Week. Freshly chosen from a three-player pool, which dueled allspring,IUDUllerand preseason for the featured tailbe.ck role, O'Meara needed little time to justify Sclu.uters f a.tth. "We bad some questions about O'Meara, but I'd say he answered most Of those," said Schuster, who watched the 6-foot-1, 205-pounder tum 12 firsl·half carries into 107 yards and a school single-game record l1ve touchdowns, before r tiring for the evening. "lt was pretty fun,• Mid the soft-spoken O'Meara, who also admitted 1wprtse over the extent rA hll succeu ~Marina. •1 was very nervoua and I didn't really know what to expect.• Mid the Daily Pilot Player of the Week. •But I kind of figured with our offensive line being so good (five returning senior starters), something good bad to happen! Good things did, and with repetition. Having oruy netted U yards on nine mop,up carrl as & sophomore, O'Meara found v&JSity paydirt for the firSt time on his third carry against Marina. just 93 seconds lnto the contest. Three earlies 14ter, he'd doubled bb sro.rtng total; before popping through Wdrig def enders for toud>down scampers Of 25, 16 and 17 unong hll llMJ four·~· ' • SEE O'MEARA PAGE 112 MUSTANGS CONTINUED RtOM 81 SJVe s&4Jt. nrsbed tor _ \ants and a to.~-n on l.>canies while McBnde ..tided Si ,-41ds 16 cames mmpcnq thiouqb some cavernous -repeated traps up the~ Reen•s ie\ er bn.ngs breaka"·ay spn-J :o ~ pdu..age. and a.long "'-'l:h ~-1\X ... .hh Ame- zola could ~ c ca:.:.. •. : r .r an unprO\ ed dt?:"lal a.t"..ac • ·We ha' e to re.:sl!y unprO\ e our pd.SSlllg gdm.e. • HO<A ell Sd.id after tus team posted Jlbt '.?4 yards through the a.u completing two of five pas.,es dgdtnst ~1a~1cllr which sacked quanerbdck Ryan Taylor three tunes ·w e'll make '>Orne ad1ustments on pass protectlon dild on a cou- ple routes. dnd we 11 be able to shuffle people so we Cdn get three speed receivers out when we pass. between Reeves Ohrel. (Jubus) Vasque1 and Amezold Ree\ es Pamed 43 of tu.. 203 rushing ydrds la.,t fdll agd1nst WestminstPr, includmg d 7-ydfd touchdown dnd ddded d . two- pomt converswn a•rPpUon Ame1old who mnves from fldnker to receiver to dCCommo- ddte Reeves rf'tum. fielded d 27- yard sconng pdS'> from Tdylor ldSt year dgdl!lst Westmmster Taylor, d seruor. will dgdm get the call at quarterback. but Juruor Chns Mokede remains reddy m reserve for Howell Taylor, a third-year stdrter at outside linebacker, continued to COSTA MESA EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 Nguyen c1nd M1k1• Ddnwl'> df P stctlwdrt'> m thE-"'" ondc1ry dnd dt rece1vn "Thpy'vp got vim1• rt•dl qood ~kill people"" L1t•hf'nqood c;c11d "Thpy hdVP '>OffiP '>pel'd, dnd If you lf't tht-ir quc1rterbc1< k bn·ak loose, he C'dn hurt you " Defens1vPly, Ld Qwntd surrPn- dered 338 yard'> to Wec;tminstn. but still edmed prdl!tf' from Vc1Jko make a big impact defensively. returning an interception 73 yards fOI' a touchdown to finalize the scoring late in the first half last week. .. Add.ltaonaJ strong defensive eftorts were turned m by senior tackle Jason Morin (two sacks), JWUOT end Jeremy Lefever and seruor lmebackers Jeremy Jehangiri and Kurtis Van Hom. Morin also anchors the offen- s1ve line, which earned praise from Howell for its 1995 debut. Westminster. wtuch fell to Cos· ta Mesa 38-14. last season, en route to a second-place brush in lhe Golden West League's mau- gural Campdlgn also comes in with momenri.un. Coach Stan Clark's Lions, ranked runth in the CIF DiVlSIOn V preseason poll, handled cross- town nval La Quinta last week, 20-6, outgaining the Aztecs 338 vards to 83 · ·n·s bard to tell, with the oppo· nent they played (La Quinta is 5- 26 since 1992), bow good they are Howell said. ·1 think they're a good football team, but If we don't make many mistakes, and we don't let their speed over- \\ helm us, we should be fine.· ln addition to speed (seruor receiver Davt.d Kurien burned La Qwnta for a 63-yard touchdown pass to open the sconng). West- nunster boasts formidable size. Randy Tu.l Maae, a 6-foot-3, 256-pound tight end and defen- 1 s1ve end, is a returning all-league selection, while 1uruor Booker Gamboa (6-0, 215) and seruor 1 Mike Lamarre (6-5, 255) also man the trenches. .... 0£ OT OT OE Ol8 u k.I ot.a CB CB fS for keeping the Aztecs within eight points untJJ the final 49 sec- onds. Liebengood Wd~ dlso generous w1th praise for lus deh>ose, which returned only two fuU-llme starters, but gdve up onJy 32 yards on the ground dgainsl Cypress. mcludmg four quarter- back sacks. Senior inside lmebacker J ohn Romm and senior end Joe Flores (two sacks) topped the list of dPfens1ve stdndouts last week for the Eagles ESTANCIA ~ STARTERS ~ DlftN5E OtJRNSa ..., ......,, Ht.. WL. a . 11 >eff~. 5-11. 210, Jr. 36 hdly GonZllu. S-7. 170, Sr 1 Ftouah nhld, 6--0, 185, Sr. 42 Joe Flor-. 6-1, lOO, Sr. 4' John Romm. 6-1. 185, Jr. 2) JemnyOM0,5·10,lOO,Sr. 51 ~ Johnw>o. 6-2. 250, Sr. S.C Mika Gal.cla, 6·1. 226. Sr 72 Joey Herman, 6-0, 245, Sr. 74 Alfred Tmlelu, 6-1, 255, Jr. 7S Mlk.e Mlrand1, S-10, 300, H. ..... Q8 WB WB F8 T£ T£ LT LG c RG No • ....,... Ht. wt.. a. 23 Jttemy Osso. S-10. 200. St. 5 I Ctluc:k JohnlOt'I, 6-2. 250, St. n kwoJ Hefman, 6-0. 245, Sr. 42 ~Flor~ 6-1, lOOSr. 26 1-lenl T.tniek4 S.9, 170, Jr. 54 Mil<~ c;.lkla, 6-I, 226, St. 44 John Romm, 6-1. 185, Jr 36 &achy Gonultt, S· 7, 170, St. 3 Jutn Ay.ia. S-11, 145, $t. 10 Dl'ild Oe<iree, S-7, 145, Jr 1 frougl'I Jahkl. 6-0. 185, Sr. .... OE OT DT OE Ol8 Ill Ill OlJ Cl CB fS O'MEARA CONTINUED FROM 81 devotee. O'Meara decided to try football his freshman yedr and quickJy excelled m the weight room. His consistent improvement ·After d couple of plays I really maxed out with a 520-pound started to relax out there and get squat at the team's summer into 1l. • <;aid O'Meara, who hft-a-thon. breaking the school hasn't always been known for his record (since 1990) formerly held mastery of mirth by 6-1, 255-pound lineman Tony •He's kind of qwet/ Spear. explained SchustPr, who urged With such explosive leg drive, his future tailback to unwind a it's easy to see how he generates little after his sophomore -season. enough speed to cover the •t remember telling him what 40-yards dash in 4.5 seconds. I'd most like to see from him in And the balls of his feet aren't the weight room, was d little the only sources of impact on the screwing around,• Schuster said. field. "I told him I'd rather have to -rm more of a straight-ahead come up to him a.nd te ll him to runner who likes to run over knock it oU, than him silting people," said O'Meara, who did qul 1n "~' n just that on his final carry Fnday. etly 8 com,r ~ng a breaking a hand.tut of tackles en serious.• route tb the end zone O'Meara, With all due respect, •with that last run, I could said he has nev r b€' n afraid to redlly tell he had berom a Jot have some tun. more confident out there,• "f like to m ss a.round j\1 t like Schuster said. everybody else,• h !>c\Jd. ·sut Though ~ t>xplo1l, have when it's time to work, I like to prompted the nickname work bcud. • •Touchdown Tommy,• O'M ara It 1S this work thic thdt b sdid he'd JUsl a soon era"e the dJ1\t n him to the pr dptce of ma.de-for-heodlin 1 moniker, pr p tardom, Alter t><-gmntng h.15 after endunng m f1i ndly football car r only two a n • ribbing bout th nJclrn11m from ego COi ch and l ammet at A form r youth IO('('(!r Monduy's prbct1 ~ Na=•-•. ±C..-Mw DlilJ' Noc -------~~-------------------~---=--..----~--~--~1 ~~/OM.YPl.Of CcKoi1a del Mii" IJlfila ~ Jollh Wm wlD be...,-. to cbtft tlu'ougll Gardea: Groft • he did Marma a.t week. SAILORS: HOST MARINA CONTINUED FROM 81 (Orange) game behind us.· Marina, under first-year head coach Mark Rehling, would also like to purge last week's debut from its memory, after committing seven turnovers in a 42-0 thump- ing by Corona del Mar. "They never g ot a real chance on offense.· Brinkley said of the Vikings, who last met Newport in 1982. after battling the Sailors far 14 seasons as Sunset League rivals (1967-80) "They're not a bad football team.· Manna, wtuch has lost four of its last five, dating back to last fall, at least has d quality running back in senior Mike Williams. Williams, a 5-foot-l 1. 190-pounder. had 68 of Mason the Vikings 134 yards m total offense on 16 carries agrunst CdM and rushed for near- ly 1,000 yards (981) in seven games as d junior. ''He's very talented," said BrinkJey, who is looking for better success from his own running game, anchored by senior tall - back Jeremy Mason. The Sailors, despite returning all five opening-night starters up front, posted just 59 yards on the ground against Orange, wtuch slopRl;d Newport four times on NEWPORT OfAillR .... ......,, Ht. wt.. a. 15 Just1n Giorct.n~ S-11. 160, Sr. 4 •emv Maon. S-9, 165, Sr. 1 Joe u.o.n. S-11. 195. "· 23 O.nny Pulido, ~. 200. Jr. 24 ~Alen.'"°· 155, Sr. IO Mc.ob Matlfn, 6'2. tlO. Sr. 76 Sherif "9pic. 6-2, 240, Sr. 56 lfMdon --~ 6-1, 180, Sr. 50 .,.,.,. ~ 6-1, 195. Sr. 72 lrUC9 Roberti. 5-'1. 200. St. 75 Ardf Lengldorf, 6-0, 235, Sr. ..... QI T8 FB """ M Tt LT LG c RG RT fourth down Brinkley 1s also looking for gredter production from the pass- ing attack. with senior Justin G1ordam making his second var- sity start, hoping to keep junior Josiah Fredriksen in the wings. Giordaru completed his first four last week, but finished eight for 20, while Fredrilcsen was one of three off the bench in tus varsity debut. Junior Danny Pulido, who turned a 29-yard completlon into a 67- y ard touchdown by pulling away from two would-be Orange tack- lers, will once again be the featured target. Defensively. Pulido and fellow Juruors Joe Urban and West Kruger hope to build on last week's learning experi- ence. while ends Grant Lewan and Sherif Pepic and tackJes Mar- co Munoz and Moises Piedra will do battle with the likes of All- Sunset League senior guard Richard Bustamante (6-2, 290) and senior tackle Tim Cardona (6-3, 280). Junior quarterback Chasom Brown makes tus second start for Marina. after completing six of 12 with three interceptions in tus debut STARTE RS .,... . ....~Ht..wt..0 • 76 ~ ~ 6-2. 2AO. Sr. 77 Moise Piedfe. l>-2, 260, St. 65 M1rco Munoz. ~ 210. Sr 14 Grant IAWll\ t>-1, llO, Sr. II Wmt KNgef, &-), 215, k . t Joe Urb.ln, 5-1 '. 195, "· 23 DIM)' Pulldo, ~ 200, Jr. 10 Coty G'-6-0. 170, Sr. 2 °'"' Mor,.i~ S-10, 170. 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"You take away the first five minutes, and they played even," said CdM Coach Mark Schuster, who cou1d nearly say the same about his reserves, after the Sea Kings scored five of their six touchdowns before intermission against Marina, before emptying the bench. "Those kinds of mistakes are tough to recover from, but the fact that they stayed in there and played the rest of the game, gives me an indication of the land of toughness their kids have," Schuster said of the Argos, who made the CIF playoffs last fall, but have now lost five straight games. Schuster also cited skill-posi- tion speed as an asset for Grove However. with only one returner on the offensive and defenslVe lines, and only two returners weighing more than 200 pounds, the Argo backs may find open field hard to come by. and senior quarterback Troy Haller may experience a shortage of time in the ppcket. Grove, unde r second-year coach Ralph Stevens. is expected to feature its passing attack, with Haller targeting senior speed merchants Kevin Griswold and Brian Jones as his favorite CDM ... ...;. Ht. .... a. 1 io#i w.a.. s-10. 185. Sr I lbrl'I O'MNr-. 6-2. 205. Jr, 40 Smtt Shimer, 6-0, 200. Sr. IO Tyter~. 6-41, 215, Sr. 11 ~ Sulmer, 6-0. 175. Jr. 14 0MrenM~~215,Sr. 73 ~n StUlrt. 6-6, 2 II. Sr 6t T"" Goode. S-11, 190, St. 50 Richy HidlOh, .6-4. 240; Sr. 61 Jeff 8oodan. 6-). 210, Sr. 70 Md< Sct.umburg. ~ 260, Sr. receivers. ' ' Haller completed eight of 19 for 78 yards against El·Modena, 1 including a iouchdown each to '! Griswold and Jones. ., The Argo running game, how- ever, netted just 15 yards in week ' one. Schuster would also like to see more production from his aerial game, which was hampered • somewhat by the success of ~ Cd.M's running attack against Marina. Junior tailback Tom O'Meara amassed 107 yards and a school • single-game record five touch-' downs on 12 first-half carries. before killing sideline sod the entire second half. Senior quarterback Josh Walz did manage to complete six of 13 attempts for 102 yards, but would like more chances to show off the ' oft-season development that prompted Schuster to shoot for a 50-50 nm-pass balance. The 42 points was a school record for a CdM opener, while only twice in the school's 33 pre- vious seasons bas it scored more m its first two games (43 in 1966 and 56 in '81). Defensively, the Sea Kings are loolo.ng for their first back-to- back shutouts since 1988, another CrF championship campaign. Senior tackle Kevin Stuart returps to the offensive starting lineup. while senior Chris Wills makes his first start at strong safe- ty for the CdM defense. "Winning ballgames is impor- tant, but like every coach in O range County, improvement week-to-week is also something we're shooting for,• Schuster said. "If you win and you don't unprove, then you're not beading in the nght direction.• -By Barry Faulkner UUBISe No.. ...,_ Ht.. wt.. a. 91 Scott Wicbn, S-9, 210. Jt 61 Wff 8ogdM. 6-3. 210. Sr 44 $l(y Conwllj, S-1 o. 205, St 99 8,-.j GuzfNt\ 6-0. 210. Sr St Greg Mer~ ~ 167, Sr. 38 Ryan~i-1.215.Sr. 50 Richy Niehols. 6-41, 2.0,. St. 1 Josh w.iz. s-10. 11s. Sr. 21 Ryan 8u"" ~. 17S, Sr 34 Chris Wills, 6-2, t92. Sr. 84 D1rren Mld>c>Nld, 6-41, 215, Sr. COSTA MESA UNTRYCLUB EVER HAD ONE OF THOSE DAYS WHEN ALL IS RIGHT WITH THE WORLD AND YOUR GOLF GAME? When was the last time? J oin us at the Academy of Golf and we'll show you how to have them for a lffetlmel Three stages to choose from for only •7500 ••• or sign up for all three and SAVEi ~lmum four paOpi• per clue) CA L 714') 660-S102·1701 GOLF COURSE PR. COSTA M. SA · l HOME LIVING _..., A special section PUblicatlon Oat.: on how to beautify and care for your home, inside and out. ThuNdoy, Sept.1k 28, 1995 ~Ml: Wednesc:Jc,y, Septembw 20 -Space: 5 p.m. Copy: 7 J?.m. Friday, Sept.mber 15 -Advertoriol: 5. p.m · MOnday, S4iptember 25 • Comero Rtody/'.rteleoM: 6 p.m.' h THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1•. 1995 IJ football players of the week Buckeyes roll to 52-9 season-opening victory · OA~NGE COAST COLLEGE • Newport Mesa Buffaloes also emerge victorious in season debuts. The Newport Mesa Junior All-Amertcan Buckeyes' overpowered the Anaheim Mal- 14.rda, 52--0, Saturday in the season-openJng game on the loser's field. The Buckeyes' offensive line, which includes Chris Wade, 'Ifevor Theriot Zack "Attack• Wishengrad and Paul Mmrtsseau, played very well. Gunnar "Brain" McClellen, Parker Del ~onte and 1Tevor Gregory anchored a very strong line. Quarterbacks Wes "Dee" Presson and Ryan "Toro" Torrey also played extremely well in the winning cause. On defense, Spencer Link. Sam "l am" Mallin, Josh Jones and 'JYler Gibbs earned recognition for their play, while Ali Kattan played very well at defensive back. After the impressive win, Buckeyes Coach John Oliver said, •it looks to be an exciting season. Our next game Saturday against a very good team (Orange West) at Bonita Creek Park will be a real test.~ In other games: kATSUVA f OM.Y Pl.QT DANNY ... BOOHER A third-string safety to begin the game, he earned a starting nod this week with a blocked PAT, a team-high 11 tackles and ,,- ; . . .# . ·l two pass breakup • against Pasadena City College. JAMAL HILLS A 5-foot-9, 170- pound freshman wide receiver, he caught three pdSses for 122 yards. including an 84-yard touch- down catch. He also blocked extremely well in 8 season opener • Buffaloes 22, Buena Park Eagles 6: The Buffaloes started out slowly. only managing a 6-6 halftime deadlock, before pulling away. The first half was highlighted by a 65-yard touchdown effort on a pitch, pass and run combination between quarterback Nick Stroffe, tailback Drew Hoeven and wide receiver Kevin Hansen. ea.ta Metia Cobras MatltieW Erickson (A), JC-., Peten (B) md Kyle WCNNlr:fC) put Cbe ~to a Long Beach Blue Ram bi receDt ~ Wamer lootball ...... The Buff aloes' running attack, anchored by Hoeven and fullback Chris Manderlno, pounded Buena Park between the tackles, while tailback Matt Moore burned the Eagles on a 30-yard sweep around right end for the locals' second score. On the ensuing PAT, Stroffe found the end zone on a quarterback option to give the Buffaloes a 14-6 edge. ln the trenches, the offensive line came through with great bloc.king efforts by C.J. Collins, Travis 1Timble, Alan Saenz. Andy Rankin, ~don Johnson, 1Tavis Loidolt and Joe Giordahl. Eric Snell scored late in the fourth period on a 35-yard pass and run hookup with Stroffe, which was followed by a two-point conversion run by Moore to widen the advantage to 22-6. Meanwhile, the •outlaw" defensive unit, led by strong safety Adam Cooper and inside linebacker Saenz, held the Eagles to mini- mum yardage. Interceptions by comerback Kevin Olson and outside linebacker Dayne Pfaff, as well as a fumble recovery by defen- sive tackle Mike Pulido, stopped Buena Park drives and help set up Buffalo scores. • South Gate 12, Thojam 6: The only two breakdowns of the day cost the Trojans both TDs in the loss. The Trojans' lone score came on a fake punt when Rhet Houston round Charlie Alshuler on a 61-Y.ard scoring strike Mean- while. the Newport Mesa defense yielded just 85 yards, shutting down the South Gate speed and eliminating its passing game. The 1Tojans' defense was led by Dane Barton, who caused two fumbles on two sacks. Blake Hacker and Matt Gulley aJso played well for the Trojans. The ltojans were turned back twice (once by a fumble and once by interception) after moving the ball well. They guined more than 140 yards on the ground and 81 through the ai.r. Leading the offense was Clay Wilson with five carries for 57 yards, while Barton had three carries and two receptions for 38 yard and Payton Kelly seven carries for 27 yards. The offensive line, led by Cory Rdy, Matt Gibbs, Chase Hayman and Blake Hacker a1J did a line job for the 1Tojans. • Rowland Heights 28, Bruins 6: The Bruins came out strong, scoring on their first posses- sion, capping a drive with a 19-yard run by quarterback Cody Forsythe. However, they missed the conversion. After that possession, d succession of first- game mistakes took their toll on the Bruins. There were also some outstanding efforts by the local squad. Kris Cooper had an interception with a good runback, while brother Matt Cooper rushed for 60 yards on 10 carries. Jon Dobson gained 80 yards on the ground on 12 carries and chipped in .with four tackles defensively. Tyler McClennen bad six tackles and Matt Cooper was credited with five. Michael McDonald and Robert Della Grotta had four tackles apiece. • South Gate 14, Irish 8: Despite controlling most of the game, the Irish came out on the short end of the defensive struggle. The offensi\te effort was led by running backs Todd Duddridge and Grant Estabrook, with the help of the offensive line blocking of Travis Hackett, Brad Craig and center Jay Bottom. The defense, led by Andy Kalanz, Joe Kallab and Scott Tippett held the Rams to under 100 yards rushing and also forced a safety. Tippett had an interception late in the third quarter, but the Irish were unsuccessful on a fourth-and-two at the Rams' 15. SEA Buying .\ '\;<.•\\ ( 'ar'! WEDMESOAY'S COUNTS Call l~ahhitt For .\ ()uott·. 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On hand will be 24 NJB all-net (traveling all-star) teams from all areas of Southern California. "This year's tournament fea- tures all of the best that the NJB sixth, seventh and eighth grade all-net program has to offer," said Selwyn Mansell, tournament director. ·vou're going to see some great basketball from these kids." Last year's •Rock 'N' Rumble• defending champions at the sev- enth grade level and the winner of the '95 NJB Prime 1icket All- Net Tournament, the Irvine Mag- ic, will be defending their crown this year at the eighth grade lev- el. Meanwhile, the defending 1995 sixth grade all-net NJB Prime Ticket tournament champs, the Newport Mesa Rockets, will be making their first appearance in the •Rock 'N' Rumble" as a seventh grade entry. The Rockets will meet some stiff opposition in their quest for the title from the Yorba 1Jpd4 Rebels, who completed lut year'a regular season undefeated before losing in the semiflM1s ot the Prime ncket Tuumament. 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Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -By the time Newport Harbor High's girls volleyball team shook off the opening-game jit- ten Wednesday night, it wa.s much of the same: Fine passing, heads-up defense and plenty of intimidation. Though Coach Dan Glenn's version this season is significantly different than last year's CIP State Division I and national championship squad, the results were similar in the Sailors' non- league match against visiting Calvary Chapel with a 15-13, 15-12, 15-5 victo- ry. ·1 don't think the kids put that much pressure on themselves (in tenns of trying to live up to last year),• Glenn said. ·They know that it's a totally dif. ferent team. It's just that everybody else comes after you.• Calvary Chapel, ranked No. 1 in the CIP Southern Section Division IV pre- season poll, . got after the Sailors fast from the start, taking a 6-0 lead in the first game. But the Tars came back, taking a 12· 11 lead when Laura Wilson, a 5-foot-11 senior middle blocker who played on last year's title team, recorded a kill on a rebound. Calvary Chapel went up, 13-12, before Newport Harbor's Julie Hecker tied it, then the Tars took the lead for good on a service error. ·w e didn't get off to a good start, but the kids didn't panic and we came back," Glenn said. "Oh, yeah, some of them were nervous. It was the first game, so we didn't talk to them that much before. We Just wanted to let them go out and play.· KATSUVA RAN)NE I OAl.Y PILOT Newport Harbor's Laura Wllson drtvel home a winner over the outstretched arms of Calvary Chapel's Jenny Roberts In Wednesday night's nonleague opener for bo!Jl teams. With senior Jeannette Hecker, a returning All-CIF Division I setter, and setter Jennifer Carey, a 6-foot-1 fresh- man, running the floor, Glenn has as much flexibility as ever. "I really like th.is team, everybody works hard and I'm excited about run- ning a 6-2. I've never done that in 10 years," Glenn said. HI've never had two sette rs like that, so I've neve r been able to do it." The Tars had leads or 7 -3 and 8-4 in the second game, but the Eagles, defending CIF Division IV champions, VOLLEYBALL scored five straight behind the serving of 6-1 middle blocker Jill Overby. It was tied twice before Newport Harbor secured a 13-10 lead. Julie Hecker's ace and Wilson's kill at the net ended it. Hecker (seven digs) led the Tars with eight kills, while Wil- son and sophomore Melissa Snow bad seven kills each. Snow also added a team-high nine digs, while Wtlson had five digs, three aces and a pair of blocks. Jeannette Hecker contributed with five kills, five digs and five aces, while back-row specialist Kelly Llebengood, another retumir1g player, celebrated her 18th birthday in the victory. "Most all the players were nervous, because it was their first varsity match,~ Glenn said. "When you lose 10 seniors, there are going to be a lot of kids who never played a varsity match before.· The Tars smoked the Eagles in the third game, after Calvary went up 5-0 to start the game. N~wpor:t Harbor rolled off 15 unanswered points, main- ly behind Snow's serving. Wilson's ace ended the match. Eagles rip Los Amigos in opening match U.S. Championship at Fairgrounds Saturday GARDEN GROVE -Estancia High's girls volleyball team opened up on a winning note Wednesday, handling host Los Amigos High, 15-1, 15-12, 15-8. Coach Dave Castle's forces were paced by Jill Black, who had 7 kills, 6 aces and 2 digs. Christine Dahle was credited with 8 assists, and Amy Deming had a pair of kills, stuff blocks and service aces. The Eagles' Ns were big win- ners, too, with a 16-14. 15-8 victo- ry. Estancia returns to the floor today, hosting La Quinta at 4:30. COSTA MESA -The 1995 United States National Speedway Championship comes to the Costa Mesa bullring oval at the Orange County Fairgrounds on Saturday. · It's a one-night-only, winner-take-all format of racing for the national title, with no second chances allowed for bad luck, a broken bike or a moment's lack of concentration. Qualifying for the big night of racing was part of the battle. Making the cut from the tough Southern Calltomta circuit were Brad Oxley, Charlie Venegas, Bobby Schwartz, Steve Lucero, Shawn McConnell, Rob Pfetz- ing, Gary Hicks, Gary Ackroyd, Donnie Odom and Andy Northrup. Northern California's best consists of new Auburn track champion Bobby Heddon, Bart Bast and Jim Sisemore. From overseas comes British League-based riders Greg Hancock, Josh Larsen and Charles Ermolenko. The 25 larges( purses in modern speedway have all been at this U.S. National Champi- onship, assuring the most competitive field in the sport, year after year. Festivities begin at 8 p .m. Saturday with the Ghost Riders sky di~g team dropping into the Costa Mesa speedway arena from 10,000 feet. n sale at Costa Mesa Speedway every Fri- day through the season finale. Tickets may also be ordered at the speedway office (492- 9933) and are issued on a first-come, first. served basis. Reserved seats are available in the main grandstands only and the rest of the stadium is general admission. Estancia now 3-0 ANAHETh.1 -Estancia High's girls tennis team racked up its third straight nonleague victory of the season Wednesday, shelling host Savanna High, 15-3. Junior Camella Jeager led the way in singles, but was backed up by some standout play by senior Whitney Gilliam, as well. who also swept. Seniors Leslie Najarian and Natalie Rainey paved the way in doubles. The Eagles host Thabuco Hills today in another nonleague match. EsUnde 15, SPMNt J SinglM: Jeager (E) def. Tran, 6-1; def. Tran, 6-0; def. Pham, 6-0; Kriesle (E) lost. 2~. 4-6, 2~; Giiiiam (E) won M, 6-2, 6-0. Doubles· Najarian-Rainey(£) def. Ngo-ltan, 6-1; def. Troung-Hoang, 6-1; def. Kim-Pham, 6-3; Fort- ner-Millhouse (E) won 6-1, 6-3, 6-2; Bennett-Mac· Duff (E) won M, 6-1, 6-2. JC VOLl.EYBALL & Coast falls in four to LBCC OJ;(jBJl Boat show slated for Sept. 21-24 sec falls, 2-1 COSTA MESA -Ora nge Coast College's women's volleyball team got strong perfonnances from setter Kati French and Held players Michele Stevens and Heather Daze, but big deficits in the second and fourth games proved too much to overcome as visiting Long Beach Ci~ College recorded a 11 -15, 16-14, 15·6, 19-17 non-confer- ence victory Wednesday night. French had 4 aces and i1 assists to lead the OCC cause, while Stevens and Daze contributed 19 and 11 kills, respectively in the season opener for both squads. NEWPORT BEACH -The annual in- the-water pleasure boat show will be held Sept. 21 -24 at Udo Marina Village. Final city approval has just been obtained for a 700-foot dock to be placed tempotluily in Lldo Marina Village during the Lido Yacht Expo. This huge do4 is needed to hold all of the large yachts being displayed in the show from as far away as Washington, Arizona and Flori- da. The boat show, produced by the Dun- can Mcintosh Co., will offer prospective buyers an opportunitf to compare more than 150 different new and used power and sailboats. It's a chance to view some of the top pre-owned power boats avail- able on the West Coast. 6 Show hours are 11 a.m.-7 p .m. Thurs- day and Friday, 10 a.m .-7 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m.-6 p.m . Sunday. Admission is $7 for adults and free for children 12 and under. For more informa- tion, phone 157-5959. COSTA MESA -Southern California College's women's soc~ cer team absorbed a 2-1 noncon- ference setback at the hand of visiting United States Interna- tional University Wednesday night, dropping the Vanguards' record to 4·2. Lori Van Herk, a junior forward, accounted for SCC's only goal after a scoreless first hall. USIU improvet to 3-0 with the victory. NBWPOaT BBACH -A l9CXlld 1 llUag 38 .... from all ~ SoUlbilrD California compet- ed In tbe l8V9fttb annual Billf1sh nag • Relea• 'lbumUn8nt spon- sored by the 552 Club in support ol liollg Holpttal. 1be toUtbullenl WU held last 'lbWlday ~Sunday. 1be -ed off with a bon wr• party Oil Thund&y at the Newport Harbor Yacbt Club. Anglen Gld more than 200 guests enjoyed both a live and silent auctlon.. All the anglen dropped lines beginning at 6 a.m. on Friday and continued until the end ot the day on Saturday. A total ot 12 fish were caught during the tourna- ment. and of those 12, eight were tagged. All the winners received a rod and reel and will have their names engraved on a pennanent plaque which is housed at Hoag HosptuU. The 552 Club is Hoag Hospital Foundation's major phila.hthropic support group, supporting the hospital's major priorities through annual membership dues and benefit events. The Hoag Hospital Founda- tion is the fund-raising arm of Hoag Hospital, a ~1-bed non- profit, acute care hospital. Cur- rently, the 552 Club is raising funds to Hoag's expansion and renovation of the Emergency Care Unit. Winners of the tournament included: Pint ftsb. Prtday: Jeff Wood aboard the Bounder. Pint fish. Satmd.ay:Susie Hill aboard the 1bl1 Cotton. Lut lbh of the tournament Randy Wyshmeyer aboard Dog Boat. Third place angler: Jerry Burkowski. Second place angler: Susie Hill aboard the 1bl1 Cotton. Pint place angler: Jeff Wood aboard the Bounder. • Hlgb t>o.t under 30 feet: No Problem. IUgh big boat: Bounder. Hard luck awud: Ca&tiar for losing its engine on the tourna- ment's second day. f • • t • ~ "'.. ~ ' -" I • I • • ·~ Pilot scribes rap The debuts of the Costa Mesa High. Estancia High and Orange Coast College football teams, opinions on whether major le4gue baseball is really back, and early impressions on pro and college football are among the topics discussed by Daily Pilot sportswriters Richard Dunn and Barry Faulkner on tonight's 6 o'cl~ telecast of •From Press Row,• on Copley/Colony Cable- vision (Channel 3). The 3()..minute program will air Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m., and other unspecified times, through September and early October. f - STARTING A .NEW BUSINESS??. • • • • • • • • • • • • • T« Up/ lJtptoflltml"' tM D.iJJ Pil# is jJtttsaJ IO MlllllMillla II w St'fViaftlONJ rwjl.IJ, IP W ~ RENT through classified HARBOR LAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished GAS9llD HOURI Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pn Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thwsday ........... Wednesqay 5:00pm Friday ................ 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OOV'T POMCLOSaD ............. llW FOR RENT 2·3Bdrm Oo Hnfront Twnhome, frplc, paUo, ltudle In Ocmfmt 9ld d Home• for penni.a ......... ,... ... 1·------· Year1ya • Wlnt8fa angl Q•. 51025· 047-7540 1585, •twdl••tepa to Run your a in on 11. Delinquent Tu, q From 11450+ OCIANFRONT Cuatm Bch & Bay. Ft.Ill kltch. the h Repoa, REOa. Yovr ....... Id... GENmlAL 2102 Call Bkt 714-842-3850 38, 28a condo fudv Sll5 87M078/58M242 N~rt 8eac :':.1;:11 ~~9:t-18~ ,_.,._...~ AT THE BEACH turn. No pela. Avaf1 1-------C Mesa Do fy for current llatlnga.,'-___ ... =--g,,.-~ GOVERNMENT FORE· Annual Rent1ls :n~,~~T87=~ DcoEL·~~~ p,·01osttaond the . i -------• CLOSED HOMES for 0 WI t F .-.u\ 2822 pennlea on $1. Oelln-r n tr um Ooo9nfront NB 2BRl•••••••lill coaoNA quent Tax, Repo'a, Laro• .... otlon 18 A. Lrg paUo, ga-On .... a..toh IBR Huntington Beach DIL llAl 1022 al!ACB REO'a, FDIC, RTC , 1-38cl wntn • 11000.1900 rag•, tennla. 11350 ZIA. 2-cw gat, fabu-F .. \I II .............. IPIORITY 1175 IRS. Your area. Toll 312 ocn YU furn .... 11150 Wlnterl e50 8443 loU9 vtewl 11760/mo ountain yQ """ • t 1 •00_ ... 8 .. 778 3Bd Npt H~ta .$18915 1~ .....• _ .. ~ • -, PHIAL R•DUCTION ree .., .... •• Pro-Mgmt P r imo Blutra Ewec ·---· =r:de MU,,. ••LL Ext. H-6139 for current -Co d .... 00 .H ~ B I nt to FOf s.ie~ By Owner, allACH l'RONT i1at1nga. The ............ ~ n o. -""''' 3 r 01d CdM Connecticut CONDO• IN -.. .... • i::.:!t~: .. ~:O reac over 100,000 cha1m w/lrg backyard MONT•Rrt 8 AAA i.i======::.tl h on Buck Gulley. Huge l.a•t pha•• ju1t , .. BALBOA 73· 1.vv apaoleu• ... ~llA ~ ·-omes. Fax us this UV flt\, w/vauttees cell. leaMdl 1174,000 to PENINSULA 2107 •AYftlDG• tight a. lntld• lndry ·t'Xtraa. ~t .,. fo th _..J Fp, 48R, 2V..BA. fr '340,000. Pool1, aau-bright a8r aea On perk In EMtbluff. ••-....... ml Wi your (r90jt drs, wood nrs. Onll nu, gym. Fumi.~ d c' .. _ .. ., -•i Avt 11/1. 790-3100. • .,. ., rd 1419,000. 418 Haze. modet1 open dally. Oo..,.,ront & 18th St. con o. atnwvt c,.. • Ca # ·1 •t • oPaN HOU8• U T Btoket coop. catl for 3Br 2\.t8a, Awesome, frple, d/w, pool, •s>a. "'a-t.-pe--•• ---.0-,.-3-., a·-~. '• Or Mal I tn • 8UN t ·l•M brochure. 1o80CM77• on Nndl 'um. tp. Alt'C 91 eingl• attch gar, w/d 2a-Id .. ___ .. ~.-.., w "1th 0 CL _ _J_ :1tr' -,... 20 11515 wntr ~1142 hkupa, gated. 1ti16. -8#· w • ....... ~ (114) 4IM~183 · 7742. • ' Avtlt. aJ1-.eol7 Agt. ocnmo ~. pecao; ~••4711 .&t•'-... , Ma.-.. ~ ~ Run for a ,_...'..:.._LJ I WhM writ N.a • .,.....,. ......_..CORONA ie;;iew f eneoe ar. L-~ you f Oft ....... ~'d 38d 2~8a hM, V9JIY clean T•o:hM •alll.. .... u.lellleat, VftlJf' CQ( ..J ___ not • ~ad, MuM ltlOOJmo. Or t ld DEL llAlt I bflghl. Comm poot I ......... 1 ... .-~ e•.-....--'-:"""' c;IU9I lnClfUde.. ..,__MOO l S1200 la.200/mo. IC»-79M ~· ... ~toe. M nu ~ s.11,.._111 .o ..... if ... .... lnc.lll/dllaf,.,. m-ti24) -· OllClllD I u ff. • •• I' ....... _.... ... -the• -· ........ I"' I -... g11 the • I T 1.1g nr-..,...,. ""· IM+.._ •lnOle ..-,, iiiiii ..... .., 1G •-• for another Week 1002 LAND AUCTION GENERAL ·····--··-----·-····---~---D YIS,5111 ~y CAR Crtdt Card OW:. ~ DAM X --~----~~--&..,~ Mal To. EWlY PIOT »O w ..,a.... c..--. ~ 92621 (114J~Or~t11/l~I~' -,....,_.,o+I . ' • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ··························-\ ............ MW CfM/Pf'll. .. M0,;9, IN. '"'· ftpt NAN, .. ~. ..,, oelo ..,.. ...... FREEi All L .... s ,_ rllfrJO, '#Id, ... Avail cat SJ&'• l1800+MC Ing, fr~, poo4/e.... ......__ IQf" 10• frO&dl dlSdled now. 11ns. ?104171 yrty, Aot 1114IM 11aocwmo. MWt11..__ ...... ___ •!llllil•""""'•I.~~-"'""!"~...:.· _,:.:.,~ ..... ---- .. .. rwwpon Buch/Cotta Mesa Daily Piloc COIT&lllSI. 2124 NIWPOn •e-••• TO ·-o•wu-.-...-.lllil•lllill-llllil•l • ..-o---wiuPLOYMEHT • _____ , lllSCIJf& .. 0119 aQRI....., aus~~s. ARP Vlll~IOJ ___ ft..._.W. ~lo 1-.....W& ~ ..maraaMftwe• l!ACll "2111 41n• "~ 58111 Z7Z4 a.q...., 2120 wwua5 n& 5530 5530 ~~M.-.e -tu La&Jndry IDTILS PINANCE •-.----...... var. net ..... ,. Hlot(OfyPS.C.. •us *1 " •• COM atv 2Bt hOuM by ••laed care l'tom ...... Te•ohef Aaat COme1 ________ _ (~10) 43Ml70 •• aAA •7•8N• tt'l8 bch. Pvt 8th. N/S. t1TS. POfac:hH. c~ IMPLOYll!NT r,.;;;;;;;.;;:;:;;;::;;. ____ & compar•xlnt wo1k ANTIQUES IOlO 1 .. -,. ... ~· •••• Reffig a. dlatiwuher Mua1 llke ca1a. te50. IUS•-e• aac., Ch~, BMW'• 5530 MM.llTATI IM8 cond. benellta. tunl FT -Incl. IOIOO ~· No IQO._• "'7ft.A 840-0095 Of' ~9147 u~~ C ...... J Of PT aft. UCI CAM-1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•ii bat Of arbOt ~ 6 vv OfVwu • .0 ffP9, • .., Wiit.fi loclloft. I• All utile paid P•l•. No •••· No CM Shf beaut/furn 3Br OPPORTUNITY 4 WO'•· Your araa.liiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-1 p11n for ,..,._ PUS/Irvine . Infant· •BUV1NQ tTCM•• (714) 97M2S1 ...... M5-4a.. CMoR111 lft Ire hou.. 2~8a hm, 2Br'• avf@ 2904 Toll flH 1-800-898-aoat 8how Temp F/T. :1on Tivfot. T~~~·~r~:. g~:~·· From 1800-1960 1 pc 19ft u=rue Hom• 38r 2Ba 1 houae from quiet .,.._ Yard, gar, 1450 •a. Shr utll. Cini eneQ Ext. A-.5138 for Ticket takers, general -."· 1 -~ to entire ••tat• Paint· -a.and. ApPfO• 1200 elf. WO, kltch prlvledge•. resp HIS 757·1082 Craig current Ust1ng1. ofc. malntenanc.. r• ,,,. · • -• TUTORS Ptr H.S. Inga, boOkl, f\.!rnllur•. aulet a. Secure. newty dec:oratd. 113SO '350 Ind utJI 841.0200 CM.11....-.te w.ntM Ar• ~OU fteoe1Vln9 palts, erranda. Mual llilllllll' ..._ Math lhru Trig, Chem, etc. Immediate cuh. t8t1 Newpon Blvd. IH 81a.501.:M77 28 ~avmenta on a Bual· be at least 21 & have 673 7 Blol, foreign lang. Col-tops. 873-0223 tv mag Me-8373 · •'•Id• CM n .. , Back to •hr r 2 BA. neaa note or mor1· LOST• valid CA Driver'• line. • lege GPA 3 2 +. $8.50- 2afi.1 iA 1850/mo. LIDO ISLE Fully fum'd Bay. Room w/p. vt Smoker OK. $387/mo. gag•? Would you 2925 Call 757.0163 Ext·333. $10.60/Hr. 443·2700 Lndry, pool, quiet, "' 1Bd. Utla/Oarege Inc. bath, kftch prlv. N/S. Call Oavfd 444-3629 rather have a lump FOUND PART TIME WORK APPLu'uCES 6011 all tranaportatlon. No $800/mo. yeatly. No '425/mo. &45-8418 "'mag. aum of caah now? weliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBookkeeper Full ---------LIM' peta M0-0382 pets, 973..0837 &!'aide CM 3Br 18a pay cash for bualnes• POUND& Parakeet ch.,ge. Organized, FULL TIME PAY EMPLOYMENT -----------•NEAR LIDO MARINA V'•l"•'TION houH to •hare w/1 notH and mortgagH. Blue & blk male w/ dependable. Sal·DOE. Th• Times Orange SERVICES 5533 Frig 18' Whirlpool wt A ah .. ry well-<S•algnd 3BR, 2BA. New A'-ft other. $450/mo. 1·800-333-1527. blue leg band. Ea.st· Wl~owa .. xp. Fax re1: County la looking for lcemaker. Xlnl condl t8t lBa, Htvlng bar, carpet & tile, dahwahr, RENTALS 2722 Smoker ok. &45-3o75 PAY PHON8 ROUTE bluH/Npl. 759-9022 Att. Kelly ® 574·7etO bright, energetic Nies $150 OBO. 548.()812 pvt patio, $585-$800/ Q I Child C Th & F I p • o fr I e t o work --••-6"'6-IJO 1 garage, balcony. orgeoua ocn c ose Prime E11ab Loc:allona •re urs r mo. 8 $1350 998-5888. Balboa Pen "'Br 1..,•Ba lu>e futn Monarch Bch Earn $1200 weekly. FOUND: ••t of K-va moma. se.50-$7.50/hr. even ng hours with PleaH be aware that Mart•9 Washer!Drr•r. l!'alde 2Br 1~8a (2 "' .... view tnhm Pool apa 1·8C>0-88M588 24 hrs 8123 In parking lot b• Mariners Church Npt outside sales team. the llstJngs In th11 cat· Heavy·duty. Elec. unit•). fp, d/W, hkupa, N•wPort Height• cottage $850/wk. 3Br I 11 ri. 49~295• hind Jack In the Box Bch 84o-eo15 x 510 Earn hourly wages + egory may require you $400 tor aet. Refrlg patio/garden, garage. 2BR 1BA, pool, car-1 ~•Ba duplex $976/ gar, u P v. VENDING RTE•New on 17th St .. CM. Calli~--·------generous commls•lon to call a 900 number $l00 ............. 875-1788 S87S/S950. 845·5882 port, no pef9, wk. Both w/2-Qf gar, NB WATERFRONT! MachlnH ln 21 Loc:a· Marla at 574-4249 CHA while qualifying lor In which there Is a ---------*.'llDB 29A Cott-•. S795/mo. M2·7858 lndry, d/W , clean. ROOM W/9.AYVlew tlona•Buy All or work. Or attar 5:30, Nursing & Companions our attractive benefits charge per minute. Moving: GE Retrlg. Ice -• Jonathan, 875-0588 38-Twnhse. Bath, g111g1. Part•800-599-6780 845-1933 home. NNded for Homecart. package lnoludlng ASSEMBLE ARTS, maker, gls shlva. 3 yrs fp, yatd, cell Ian/nu Npt Hgte ltg 2BR H t B h O f t $650 646-7330/723-4191 F(f. 310-438-4444 medical coverage. CRAFTS, TOYS, old $299 960-1575 pnl/carpt, stv S890. 1BA. Encl gar, OW, 1P C cean ron Loet 91k/grey Tabbyl---------338 20th St 548-6094 new drapes/crpl/pnl Resen1e now for wkly/ NB-Npt Creal 2Br 3Ba CREDIT 2907 Cat Walks wt llrt)p Floral D•algner IOI Call Tom. '"4·9685. Jewelry, wood Items, W•aher/Dryer $140 .. alTSIDE 28R Aou•E $900/mo. 780-1868 monthly winter rentals. condo. Pool/apa. gar, right aide on 9•3 establlahed NB shop. POSTAL & QOV'T JOBS typing, sowing, com· ea refrigerator $175 .,.. • Fully furnlahed 38r tennla. Near beach. COM 673 7925 3 yra min e1Cper. Call $21 /HOUR +SENEFITS puter work from home cai't 646.5848 Fenced, Pet OK, W/O Npt Shre ttudlo apt 2 2Ba, gar. No amk/no $550+ utll. 645-7883 Stopl Need a visa • · Alicia ........... 833·1883. NO EXP WILL TRAIN In your spare time hkup.or coJn-op, aitch blka to bch. Furn. No peta. Katen 4~1424. NB-Shr 3 BR Apt on card. Now even wl~ Loat Blonde Lab, F Fmt OHlce-Medlcel ToApl)lyCal 7l•-64M991 Great pay Free de·1 ________ _ agl carport, $800 + pets. Avall 9/25. $550/ Penn lBR/BA w/otc. bad/no credit. Its No tag. pink collar PIT M·F 8:3C>-12:oo tails call 1·800-632· fURNITune 6014 $300 dep. 545-0442 mo. 842-8495 N/ k 1 youral $150 now or 3 Back Bay/23rd St NB Restaurant eoo7. 24 hours. 1'£ RENTAJ.S To amo • cln. reas. un. easy payments of $50 . Fun, people person PASTA BRAVO Eastalde Ocnfrnt Winter L•aM • $575/mo. 873-4282 10 Domeatlc bank, Reward, 631·7752 682-0670, Call In AM :ZBR w/Oar. :Z·lty aml 3BR 2BA, xlnl locl SHARE 2724 NB/Bal P•nln Share Cranslon, R.I. Member L 0 8 T i B •a g I • OEN OFFICE & Data ~~~~l~~;~r~~;.~de:i complex. $795/mo W/O, patio, lrpl, dw, 3Br duplex w/2·car F .D.l.C. Call now 24 Puppy 6-mo-old fem, Entry. Bookkplng exp 1104 Irvine Ave M-F pam, Agt 546'5880 gar. s:z3oo S46-4081 Na lhr lrg, new 28r gar. Nr beach. $390/ hours 1-800-789-VISA. whl/blk/brwn. 9/8, vie helpful. $7/hr P/T. CM. 2pm-4. NB. 548·3406 Lovelr, Spacious 38A STUDIO ne&1 beach, 38• twnhm-Fash Isl. mo yearly. 831·5799 Cliff Dr. & Rwer•ld• Pattlcla. 662·7373. TRADE through classified 642'-5678 2BA "' S. Coast Plaza 201 E. Balboa. $540/ AC. W/D, pool $675. Rm Prlv Beth In hm, Ave., NB. REWARD.1--,...-------- Fp, Patio, Enc Gar. No l\lO, 8 month lease. Avl 9 /23. 760-6699 Nwpt. Hgts. Ullls paid. ANNOUNCEMENTS Call Steel, 842·0870 General Ottlc• Ir----------------------------, pels. $1050 854·1719 873-0678 or 772-4400 18R 13400 lBR $390. Prw entr. & View. 845· Lost: School Bacl(pack Typl~;t': L:~•IAuto Chin• Buttet Lighted. fine lurn. dk nnlsh. 5350. Sola, soil blue plaid, hke newl $100 Call 6<l4·7261 N•wport across the STUDIO/Apt. Plua deposit & rel•. 2941 or 548-6630 Purple w/lthr bottom, req'd . Mon-Fri 9.5 atrHt: 28r 1 lhBa •In-NB Executive Home All amenities. Kerry Roommate to 1hare In Npt Bch, Seaside. & Maureen 831 ·1400 gl• •tr,· gar, $825/mo, Pool & Tennla 631·2111 2Br 2Ba townhouee In ANNOUNCEMENTS Orange. Grad etudent 1665 tvlne Avet115. No $895 940.0518 B 1 CQSla Meaa. Clean-cut 2920 needs material Inside. GROCERY doge. 720-9422 •boa Pen YI blk to non-smoker. 2-car at· Mark 714-548-8161 Winter Furn'd 2BR bch. 2Br 1~Ba cot· l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gourm11 service dell. Gelaon'1 Market seeks energetic, friendly people to u. slst our customera. Must be able to work flex schedule Incl weeknds/hollday1. $8.50/Hr start+ union bnlts & oppty to ad· vance. Apply In per· son Mon-Fri 8-5, 1660 San Miguel Or., Npt Beach. 644-8680. EOE ---------1 2BA 1 hae to bch. 0/ tage $675/mo. 3Br tached garage, prl·1• NEWPORT W, W/0 S900/mo Lae 1:V•Ba duplex Sn'S/ vat• bath, laundry, thru 8/96. 675.()606. mo. BQJh w/2-car gar, comm pool. No pets. ]JEACH 2669 lndry, d /w, clean. $395+1hutllltles. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Jonathan, 675--0588 Eves 549-2656 •4a communltl••• SOUTH COAST CDM $390/slngle room•--------13•500 Apartment• METRO 2686 avall now. Ut11. paid. RENTALS $750 to $2500/mo NIWpOf't/lrvlneffustln No pets n/smk. 7oe-B WANTED 2726 IRVINE South Coast Plaza Avocado. 675·11634.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PERSONALS PERSONALS 3002 APARTMENT area. 1 BR condo COM Room w/pvt bath, MATURE •Ingle man COMMUNITIES +den upatra, a/c, lrg closet, w/d. No seeks sludlo apt by1---------- Call our Into Hotline pool/spa, carport. amk/drug/pet. $450. 12/1. Long term Clrcl• of Hope Con- CAPTURI YOUR DREAMS OF LOVE! 1·900-728-0033 •JC! 4592 $2.99/mln. must ~ 18 ProCall Co. 602·954-7420 1·800·1AC·5115 S 7 2 5 . 9 6 3-6 t 5 7 472-2096 or 840-2769 renlal/lse, quiet loc. ference. Statewide No 1mk/pels. Lve conference for Oe- HOME TYPI STS NEEDED. Also PC/ Word processor users. $40,000/year In· come potentlal. Toll lree 1·800-898·9778 EJct.T·5139 for details. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 QUIET & SERENE Palm ~esa Apa.rt:tn.en1:s So neat & yet so fu ... That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush grcencry of secluded woods & stately palms. £ Srudios, 1 &: 2 Bedrooms · )l"l. $575 ID $600 · lBB. S6l5 to $650 · lBR sns io s150 £No Pea A V crUa.1 Blllxb A O:iling fans A NEW Carpet, Paint & Ttlc £Fitnos~ A Heated Pool & Jacuzzi A Patios & :S:Jcooics A ~Alll.llablc Offic;c Hours: 9:00 am · 5:00 pm M·F and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm wcckcnds 1561 M~ Dr.· Sant2 Am Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 msg. 714-754·7908. preaslves and Manlc-Oepressfves. October 6th and 7th, 1995 Hol· OUYS Want to Talk to LIVE BUSINESS OFFICE lday Inn. Vlsallla. Guest Speakers and OIRLS OIRLS OIRLS lllCall Nowlll 1·900-378·2500 EXT.8053 $3.99/mln & 18 yrs+ Touch T. req Serv-u {6t9) 645-8-434 FOR RENT 2769 Workshops, Saturday. Hooter'• Costa Mesa Now hiring all posl· lions. Apply In person. Hooters·N B . 2406 Newport Blvd. NB • l!M SqFt Oflkt with ~lefldnfting ll'tl • 'M ~t m AIC Ok • t• Sqrt AIC Oft le Ocln Lab IX Slorlge lrCI • H• SqFt AIC Oft l amsll pans mcmbly See Rabat oo Sitt 1001 W. !7th SL, Unit V Co;)aa Mesa 650-8287 Talent Show and Re- ception, Friday. Ch· ents registration: $30, Non-clients: $40. For m o r e I n f o r m a- t Ion. (909) 780·3366. Nanny to care lor NB (Sponsored by the SCHOOLS t. Infant, xlnt driver. rels California Depressive « req'd. Non·smkr, CPA and Manic· Depres· INSTRUCTION 3012 certified, English· sive Association.) speaking. 650-5902 OVERDUE BILLS? Alt g It Lt Ptr FOR FLORIST DEBT CONSOLIDA· n. ongwr era-8 Will train. Flex hrs. me help bring your TION. Cut payments songs to a higher Mon-Sat, afternoons 20·50%. Stop Collec· level. Tim 64s-5408 pref. NB 852·9155 lions. Avoid bank· uptcy. Help with IRS '_B_E_C_O_M_E_A_M_E_O_IC_A_L Ptr Retail clothing debts. Reduce Inter-TRANSCRIPTIONIST. saJea, NB waterfront est. Not a lender. LI· Opportunity to work at shop. ~6/hr to start. censed/bonded. (Non· home or In ottice. EJcp req d. 723·525 t profit) MCCS 1·800. Typing for doctors. PART TIME 787-7235. -Home study. Free lit· RECEPTIONIST ttiiiQ[Si[iijiilii;il Receive a Fr•• Sin· erature. P.C.0 .1., At· Community newspa· 11 g 1 • a p a 0 tt a g •. IMta, Georgia. 1 ·800· per office looking tor From 200 to 3000 .q.ft. U>nipctitivc rates. AcroA fromJ.W. Airport: 4500 Campus Drift Newport Beach RENT through classified Thousands of avail· 3 8 2 ·7 O 1 O D • Pt . dependable person to able Chrlatlans tor YYE782. answer phonea, assist Friendship, Dating. customers and help maybe Marriage? Call out with various clerl· day or night 1 ·800-Good Jobt cal duties. $6-$7 per 399-1994. No obtlga-reliable nrvlctS hr. 9am-2pm Monday tlon. thru Friday at Mission lnlertSllng things Viejo Jocallon. For In· Thinking of having a to buy tervlew pleaH call 3':.a~: ~:~I JUdy Oetting at (714) CLASSIFIED It's all lhcrc 574-4250 or tax re· 642•5878 every day sum• to (714) 631· in Classified 8594. ·~------~ HAMMER TIME? When you need a little work done around the house, look in the Pilot classifieds to find o good carpenter, electrician, plumber or handy man. • -----•I CRUD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS/ DECR FLOOR INSTALL HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE tr PAINTING 3858 P£RSONAL TRANSLATOR/ SERVIC~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilPUBUSHING JSSS COATING 3570 REPAIRS 3620liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICE 3867 TUTOR 3927 DIRECTOR'Y HOME•DAY•CAR• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OVER 20 YRS EXP liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •W.P. YOUNGQUIST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F(f.Pff Educational 8PAC• AVAILABLE A.Jllad Wate1p1oofing Inc. •GUALITV WORK• Newport/Costa Meaa Lawn Servloe. Mow/ Painting Contractor Personal assistance LEARN SPAHISH NOWI EmphHla. Competitive For AdvertJ••ra. Balconles•Slalra•Elc. HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc JI• 931·2480 edgelaod/1prlnklerl/ Oual. painting by prof'ls tor the busy prof'I & Ekp'd SA TutOf' Also prices. CM 979-7818 Ask About Our: Below Grade Coalinga Mrble/Carpet·8nd/lns Semi Re .... _,. c ..... tractor. ctn-up. AJ 988-2718 Ucl602098. Ins. the elderly EJcp/refs. Translator·lnterpreter . ...,. ur ...... ~· FrH est. 64S-3305 Ms. Jackson 855·6830 Sua•n• 073·7408 CARPENTRY 35,v •Lla'd Loving Mom lntroduotory Offerl L#70K97 9824008 L706279 722-7332 Rprs, lmprvmnta, aml Ive mag or call after 5 iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FT /PT. raaaonabl• To Place Your Ad lobs. auallty, Integrity, Green loene Landscpng 21yn Q\ialltY Painting D-..i... Rtmod. Doon. win-rates, all :I:: maala Call Gina Bucci DOORS lSSO ttlluny MAN 3710 care, K9n IM2·17'70 & lrrigatJon, Trimming PLUS touchups. PET TILE 3928 ·-..--. lnclUded 1740 714-874-4248 -.uwu." & Removals, Clean-24 Hrs. Richard Sinor l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~~'tt ____ ·-----------~~~iii~iiiiii~ij~iiiiiiii~iiii~~-1~===-~3=7=2=0' ~·~~Q~~~~ 84W~~~~ 3870~ ~ ~ gllffi4~se7 c•~ll~NG COUD'f'l"Pt:!DS 3556 An ••P•rl•nc•d Home&Rent•I Propertlll HAUUNG #598025, 850-e109 QUALITY CARE COERARAHM:TCE• ~ •••• " L~ '"''' 1 exp tnY ~u UU-V&.IOA dependable door Paint-Carpentry· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20Yrs Exp. Excellent Personalized Pet Care .. HIRE A CARPENTER SERVICES 3548 hanger. Guar work, Drywall and morel UNK T T ... -DUMP LandMape Remodellng workmanahlp. Fair Kennel allemalfve. No ~:~~. i'98a~'i.5~c3·g Remodel-Oen. Repairs Computer Coach r .... Don 521·8910 Qary 945-a277 J (71,,._\.e:;882) =~'!%~=: prices, 645-2417 Ron 1treu ?r worry Lie, ~:~:;~;,~e,:,b,o:n;,~n~ A TOUCH OP CLAS8 f: eHectl;:-le~lng Carp'try, roof'g, plbg Wiii h.W what Trash Contr&A:torlC27~ooe. CHUNO'S PAINTINQ Ina. Rel 1· • &73•7184 o'R:~~::!;!:r:~= 931·9007/227-8122 ~~~ngnd:. .. ~~~ Matkappa .;~7;:a DRYWALL painting, remodel Man won'tl 1188•1882 f'fof'I •Ethical. 845-7505 20 Yrs EJcp. Gd Prlcel Repair-Clean & Seal ._.,...., ...... r.. ..... EI• c rr 11 •IS tu cc 0. Guar work. FrH Est. PLUMBING 3890 ,, .. tltlNI• S40o73ot Teresa 282-7143 SERVICE 3584 Coner••• d•ck&fH•palrs LE~·., Uc#375602 538-1534 Rtgroul Syslems u~ CARPET Chrl• *ts ... I• CiMft CONCRETE • MORGAN, Uc'd eso-3261 HEALTH, BE.Aun ~ Emerald Painting THE LOCAL PLUMBER CLEANING 3515 s~ ng: Window MA.SOOY 3557 Hane•T ... T•xtur• A&.LHOM•Rl!PAJftS •PITNESS 3740 SBIVICES 3812 lnVExtwallpaper/til• -aW~hamhngerlCo t-....,-.... -0-RIN--G--3-9_2_9 iiii&liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cleanlng; Carpet " Acou.uc cellng r.moval Carp'try, dryWll, paint, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Competitive rttts. 10 yrs Since 1947 & "1 CMPlrT8 REPAUtU Preaute walh 490-3825 Water damag.•· Fr" t:::~ d<>Of'9/Reu $ U Revocable LMng Truat ellp-t="r•• ••I 751 ·2039 Friendly Service * UphOI 1 :Wluck CLliHiNO: * ... t Prlcl/Qualltr E•ll Kevin 73-8820· • SeM 838-4755 "°" Fat F.. Our MDI 25 y..,.. T~t exp. •&XTERIOR• Lu78000 875-9304 SAT S•mlw• Excel : .. c:.r ..... :cttN~ Hi..f»r ... ure w~ landecape, bftck. atone .... MALL .10• UHJIT •CAltPl!NTift Paint. g:_ ~·~!!:~a~~'!:~ '295 No Hlckftn Fe... •••ECIALIST• EJcpert Drain Cleaning :z·!~.~~~t~~·~ Flood ~. Trade-OK Kiii motaeHo c c:oncr.. I00-7H-1007 Orywall/Acoustlo ~tpalf Qrywall, Stucco, Wood on TV's 20/20 Ii Feb. Holne Vlaltl 148-7207 l.owHt prk:ea/FrH Ht & Plumbing Repaln ltvine •195 8?3-2 Adant 148-7947 25~ Ott w/ad. 2sa.e545 •CaiiiNT WOftK+ /H•ngln~apl~,,,Hlurt Fence, Sub Aoora. Sr. Allut• mag. Newport Lt11437-381 703-2419 20yra exp. AJI work • elOll HOUSECl.EANUfO PLAIN/STAMPED Comm/ H 51""73 Olacl John 83&-9235 Barlattlc Ctr. 873--8586 MOVIMG 3834 Ike'• C uatom Painting Ouar. Sieve 545·8298 1--------- -,.-• ..e--...... -------1 UconM0-110 oo::~our BRr1ECP~s,RtonSJ•cmo!•T118Nl!csk mrecnuCAJ. 3810 Carpentrr••l•otrlo•I Prof, CIHn, QOuakllcy Precl•• Plumbing WALL '-GPHH't& • ' "' ,... "" ~ Plumblng•Orywall• WOf'k. lnVE.xi & OC a, Re"'alf'I & Remodela co~atuGS 3a3z MASONRY 3526 714-8~3.. l.641Me •31~t0 Slucco•Palntlng•Tll• HOME CA.It.El PUILIC NOTICE Lfl'034fl 631-4010 'Fr .. EatlmatH Y...u.R • 'ili•lil•&••&I OiMftifti Move In-Out Brick, Block, atone, TII• A-1 U.Otrloal werll Aooflng"Jlm '41·74'4 SllVJC!S , 3760 The CaQf. Publl<r UIUI· PAClfrlC PAl~TINO LIM73H H9·t090 CuetOM ........ ,l JOHN DORM WOMY 20Yta Exp. R.ra. Aelt-COno, Patio, Driveway Duncan Sl.atrlo kiHOWWW Palnll~ ti.o CommJNlon RE· 1...-a•OUal•ty work &trlpplft9/Palnttne lt!CUk>nee81oclc !~·P Wlna",.2.1°'•~'= ~~·Taaa. ••• A7et.7ao994vr Quick R .. p0n.. l!leot•Plumb9Carpry aeeutr .. rvloe. for QUIRES that al uMd reu. prices l16843TG noo~~G 3a10 No lob too amalll large 6 SfNff Job9 OKI '----· 9rfY • Local Uc • .S0-7042 TUeeMtfble. tsY~ Conv ... al ~ houaehold good• Fr• Eat. 7U·7 ... &\ .n.n • S'Wt Oil w/ad. l'JW•~T Uclel719t U14UI UOUlictlliiliil Jeny Bell 77....UIO html, eh~ colOt. ~~~c!:~~~~~ IWN•OW Clrcle llhlnt. •THUNDER ROOFING• W• gal• ahould hang QUMIC TD.IS ~ t!f.: ~ ~ CONTIACTOa5 PINCIS Randrm•n•R•llabl• Mlle. Uo aavr ~ llmOe and cheuff9Unt '91n~l/£•1 Ho111t/Af>I '°' all 01 your roofing tcvethw St.rip, ln•'-ll, Um•. •••~•at GMDAL 3551 •DICltS .3115 ~=·~="b8.: pnmthe4rT.C.P. num· ~~be:::aa .. n .. aa. Aeroof/1epew. a~•2\01 ~.,. !j:f· 3521 •WllDOWCLUlllGt .,..,. ••• S4aa IJUIDSCAPI. ~ ., .. ~,:!*: ... TO.QUALITY Uc838144 ...... 1U • .,,,. •••••·--~ ....a• U'TlMATaa R•••••l.,W•• C•• ••• GA * ..... ._._...... a UWll CID 3808 quoaUon about U'9 ... INT/IXT. Vw, com-..,.. l1tam11• .._... lt7.eol1 Davtd attt1•U•• T•nant ••"" f \$4111 ,..._.. R•••tl•ll.. Tll• o.ity of• mover, llmO ,,.....,.. Uo "'46-221 When you write """"'*'8 6 .,.....n wwwama ~ Hanctv-l'Mwooct • LrH?MOI • k' h u call .J-71..,.IO-ICMe t.#t701JO .,_. of lie eWtRYVW Ole•nlll: man .-c IM. • ., .... ., Jim Whyte 142-'1IOI drywall, woodwor , ..... Y8N ........ or ~ ~ : .., a OIQllfltd ad, ln.eollOt......... •C•tP•• Cl••nlnt .___.. tanooe. ~room ~ .... c~, "-mmle•lon SILL lnducte.a •••r••n Repelre• • --.a••• ... one. ,.-=.::,,,.Ofllt TrM Tll A& Lt ...,... Tft & ftl P'rM l•U•fl•?O?e •t' _..,..,........ r•palra, vvnm~n... -... •79-W:•:.t'i;.;;.;;;T1 ....... ;;;;;i;'9j11;A\O;tNj U'\t fa,cta _...., :At = J:c.---~ ==.= ~ .. ==· t,O!~clas~ ~Iha ,,,!::-._ ..... dlllllled Cell Ol•••lfletl • SUV tt .... n. l'1nd 11,; 9'11 IL W L Ptftcl K. .. ~ ... 'Pl \MlJ want. ... ...... .,. ~·........,.. c.......... Cl••···~· ~~~!!'!!~!!:!!!!,~ •• -,_ ...... ..._ ____ -----------··--..;.!.1=.1.-.._; ____ ............ _.._ ______ _ t l .. 0 ltll(l. l."9d ,_ ..,._.. 27 Romantic .. 7 CrealUN intertudo -48 =• 28 Brillsh l8ilor .. 9 29 R8Yet9nCe 50 Clodliet -30Lel s ........ 31 ~s 51 Nowand- 32 T rifted (with) 52 Go to lhe in.it 34 Nol a -ol 53 Cut evldonce 54 Singer S.., 37 Behind, In 55 ArthUr of lhe a boat oourts 38 Tittered 57 Use• 1'*'9 39 "An ~ 58 Make In ef!Oft 59 Member of the lloc:k ANIU.eAN nMIM• ~i!c:·:Ul:PI:~~~~;;~ ••••• Nlllh-S.Uth NlneraW.. 9"tla '-"-ftt w '!,..~~-:-.: Dam :.::1-.t~"'.UW ....... HOllTll Mnd ft ....... 1'1191 ao., aftd Wee& ft! -"= MS •A.~714 Ntumeci •dim .... DeclaNr bad =-..r~.:,.. w.-1 ""iii°iEEiiiRiiiiiO:f TOYOTA O 911 to nilori to tbe dub fl~ -no 11eO. .._ M1D 1mmacl Blk, tlnt•d n•• 1110 o 7 I Jude. Down oae. -1KI .... --. ,,_. •JS 2 The kibiia.r'1 ~,.i.t WU ript u•..... .... Doolca ::--phone ~O::: 187 PlokUp 0 .0 ., p/e, ----------- =~ 1• to •• 1 0 hM P ... EAST on the mark. IM'• ... what coUld .. -!!."11•, ........ ~.. ~ 17 V. AT iul pwr. ••• a.....-.. Umlted am/fm, caH, lo ml, -----' ' •_..._ new tlrea, xlnt condl • 91 haw bappeQed. c .. 873-8... MK EZ ml, --MW 4•4, wM. 1 owner. 13460 Call. 893-3531 o K Q 4 ~r ru.mnr the beart at trick P'Ned· MtOO. ..... loeded. a/1, t10,850 o 10•1es two with a hlah trump, declarer MOORING fo r 35' 39441: Pl' 217"30I 080 .. 875-7417 I--------• •• 5 -L.-.U lMd the ai•ht or tn.am-to boat, No. Balbo• TRUCJtS 9220 ~ -.-Chan. X1nt Joe. tt3K. -----------·1------..:...--------t.he Jack. When both delnden fol. H .. 11· NII bO•t-can POID 8075 MAZDA 9125 low, declarer rulfa the remainina negoti. .. CM0-1327 •a4 Oh•vw •·tO heart hiab, caahM the ace of dia4 xc-•• -_._ pa. mcode, tlien entsa dUJDIQY with a Iii up to 90' NI'-'83 THUllDSMIRD '84 RX7 ts1pd, grey, tu, -;;'c, .. a;;;'/f:;;:· ve. trump to the ace to lead a diamond boal, Penl'*"-ne., ve, one owner, low nu •ng/brake s>ad•. 12500 OBO. 238-~270 9th St. 112/ft. Sara. ml very gOOd cond. amlfm caas, 80k ml.---~-------toward the cloeed haocl. e75-M88 °' 761-3795 12~. 721"741 12.soo oeo. 720-1742 •ii Torota 4x4 SR5, >.. the c:a.rda lie, Weat wina the acab , fuel Inject, kinl but ia eodpi-.yed. A dub l"9tum WA N T E D 'M Tmerltlrd 'Vi loaded, low ml. \ 17k is into declarer'•~ tenace, and SUP FOR 32' BOAT Wht, hilly loaded, MERCEDES 9130 Oflg owner, xlnt condl dum.m_..a losing dub ii diecarded on 714 U4 07U auto, amlf"' cu., Jtlnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $4900 OBO. 642·2281 r di d. condl '3500 obo. 7~ the clOMd band's master amoo 1191. Mu.t s.tn •ee 300SD 122K -------- n..-..:ncead: Ac.of<:> On• heart return, declarer rut& in •ea •---rt GT Light blue. Xlntl VOWWAGEH 9235 ..,~.:'ot r of thoee ~ hands: band while di11e&rding a club, and AUTOMOBILES ""· -.....-'""--:: ·-H Recent Tran1rnlHTon. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l'U1 anothOT club roes away on the high ..-._...., ..,c, _,.,,m s 10 500 382 8578 remarbd the kibiuer. •· f the dia· diamond. In either caae. dummy is at• r • o /ca• a• t t • • • • •ea vw BAJA/STREET mond ftneaae is aoinJ to work. you hi...4-. •taOO 831-e333 •89 3001! Sliver/Bur· BUG. Ice GrHn, COIOI'. don't need-to take It!" Thia is the _.. , gundy. Air-bag, ABS, Brand New Motor and hand that occasioned the comment. If East bu the !Ong of diamonde BMW 9030 88 Taurue QL Fully 140K mllH. Xlnll Clutch. Excellent run- North -'ght have been a little and rises with it, the club finesse ia loaded, 83k. blu, •uto. 112 850 382·8578 nlng condltlonl Eye .. u Xlnt condl 18000 ' catcher. Muat ••• to reticent in the early auction, but spurned in favor of 1hootin1 up •79 3201 Rune Good OBO Call 645-0820 '88 300 c• loaded 1 t Needa (j WI.th the ace and d1·1card1·ng the · • apprec 8 e. the decision to compete to ive IHIK ml. Gd local car. hav• all aervlce minor Interior tch-up. 1padet cannot be faulted. West led table's two club losera on high dia-New Urea. Great •ng. ---------• record•, 1 orig owner. $2,000 84e-e340 the ace of hearta and continued the monds. Should East duck, the jack St800 875-3211 GEO 9080 Xlnt condl $22,700 , e S 8 11 •nit. Declarer ruffed, crossed to the of diamonds will win and declarer's C.11. 875--7728 7 Uper •• • ..,. cl b convt, nu eng/palnt. ·ack of s pades and ruffed another only remaining loser i1 a u · UICX 9035 '80 Metro L•I con-$7500 OBO. 491.-8833 ~~,;..;.:~.;.;..-. ______ ....;;... __ ~------IB vert. &-apd, AC, am/fm MERCURY 9135 evenings. 640-.9186 1tereo casa, air bag, '82 V•n•gon·blt eng. 7014 '83 l!LB Loaded, lo new 1o p, 1oW ml, 1 nu pnt, inrf/alloy am/ ml. Ilk• nul orig owner owner. 37/43 mpg, '81 CAPRI Convert fm caas $2700 OBO. 6075 COSTA MESA 6124 SAIL BOATS Alrllno Ticket RT YARD SALi! Snow Anywh•r• In USA/ 1kls, housewarea, Canada. 1250 obo bOoka, linens, more. 34.._9985. Lv mag. SAT 8:30-2, SUN 6:30- CHEAP AIR 12, 498 Magnolla Moat US Cities •From s190 (1·W)• FOUNTAIN •From $350 (RT)• v•TTrv 6134 No R •at r I otl on a iiiilMolo.IOiiiiiii 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 .. oo-3 eo-eao2 F .V. High School football team'• annual Rummage Sale. GARAGE SALES S•t 911 s looka & runa grtl Reglst pd thru Aug. New top, 5-spd, 1 onr, 838-3648 ev/Wknd. ****** $2750 080. 952-4715 '96. Xlnt cond. $4490. Ilk• new, white. AC, --------115' lnternatlon•I 714-459-5969 Ive mag pwr wOC11/1teerg, am/ '83 VW R•bblt Conv 4 70 Sall• Or••tl 181 Lo Sabre LTD rm cau, alloy whta. wht, alarm, nu Interior/ Trailer $850 875--7552. Loaded, xlnt con~. 17,200. Call 644-5370 top, tirH & radio. 1 215' M•cGrogor '82 81k, 1 yr GM wan. BONDA 9085 owner. good condl Rebuilt \OHP Honda, $11,500 p.p. 641·1878 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '83 Tr•c•r blue/bge $3000. 631·6852 head, atove, etc. Xlm Int, am/fm c•••· cond. In Lido ellp. CADILIAC 9040 '80 Accord LX Clean apoller. good condl $4900/obO. 544-2800 car, new engln•, $7460. 582·2121 --------- Lido 14 XJnt Cond 2 Ht 1all1, trailer & boat cover. $1000. (818) 891·2032 '83 Clm•ron Full power, orig ownef' w/ tan lthr Int. $1495 080. 760-9384 brakes & Urea. Full lllSC. AUTO 1245 power. 18" alloy __ __;·~---- wbMls. Auto looking NISSAN 91 SO for new owner, who iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii needs dependable , BU'rit~G A NE.'I CAR? Sam's Club Parking lot (at corner of SPEED 8r Brookhurat & Warner). SRI BOATS BAI.BOA 7am·1pm. 7016 tran1po. w/ atyle. 78· 280ZX Low ml, 80 Plootwood 4-dr s8495 842·1820 nu pnt/tlre1, Int like aedan. xlnt cond. Orig n•wi custom whl1, owner. $9,900. (714) '84 Accord EX 4 dr leaving town, $2,375 640-1987 sdn, aJt ale 98 .. ga, obo. 645-1594 Flad Ht h• ••c~ t~• ... ler paid IEIORE 1011 pe1too•9'tl.Aduldlaler COltl mealed. Call free.14 kn.• daJ. No ... •kb. ISLAND 6106 --------•1988 22tt Ski Boat• loaded. 1tlll nu. 8k ml. --------$18 200 firm 871M1874 '87 hntr• 5spd, 2-dr liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii~ NEWPORT 5.7 litre v.a, King ..._....__.___. _ _. Movlng/ll•t•t• S•I• BBACH 6169 Cobra 0 /0, low profit• I hull, just Hrvlced, Sat 9/18 only I 9am· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiii~iii new controller/uphol· i No matter what you're doing, your ho~etown newspaper • allver 64k ml., am/Im, ••4 Acoord l!X 4 dr Good condl $2200 · sdn, a/1 ale 98 tag•, 080. Call 786·5844 loaded, atlll nu. 8k ml. 1 -800 332 5374 3pm. Vintage col· •l!STATI! SALE• 1tery. Great 1kl boat-lectablH, 45'a Old s•T A>nlv 8•·3p f t I k t hata. clth1, ahoe1, W/O~ B.d;, Sofu. .~•Y·~~ 1go~re;1icJ60 FURNITURE 6014 PREE TO YOU 6022 PETS & porceiains, llnens. Shetv11. No reasonable 646-9449/574-4247 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANT'U n r 6049 b0ok1, dolls, etc. Alao offtf' refused. (Eut Bluff) 1.....;;,..;,.;...;;..;.~..;.___; __ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil u•&A&N ~ ladlea designer 1883 San Bruno RENT Couch w/ matching Proo to lovlng homel ihoea & c1th1 5-7, dlv- chalr Fun Retro Print beautlful, frlendlV all Q Shep AKC 8 Ing gear, blcycle, Sun Only 8•m MllC 4 m~nths new seoo'. whit• cat. 497-5749 ~~~k fem apay~. kitchen lteme, etc. gltt ltema. clthng, furn, through classified The~.rllot fits In. s18,200 firm 879-6874 ------9-1-6-5 ANTIQUES & ------PLYMOUTH CIASSICS 9250 BYUNJ)Al 9090 87 Plrmouth Colt •ee Ford T·Blrd Gold, 4 dr.. bOdy In excellent condition. Conv, Ice blue/blk, all Needs engine ssoo opta, great condl Call 875-2178 Xlnt tA-p .... 00. Own-224 Collln1 Ave. kltch, antlqa. etc. 5001----=------1!-=s=ii::= ____ _, _,. •£ BlkofV11taAora. .----------------------------------------------------------------------, Girl'• o•nopy bed, JEWELRY, FURS er1 moving. 979-7028 Thurs It lat 7·12 practlcally new. Incl a ART 6025 Kltt•n• Peralan Ped .. BAI.BOA Move Sale. King bed, 443-3976. . 10,500 OBO. 650-S642 '88 XL GL• AT, AC , PB, aunrf, 80k ml. $1895 firm. 238-9270 mtchg lhHtl, lpread. greed, healthy, CFA.. PENINSUIA 6107 ladlea cllh, 1peakrs S235. Call 979-8534 ART Wyland M/C-.A/P, ~$2~50~C:~a11~ 72~2==-5~26~9'.__J~~~i!i!!!!ii!!iiiii!ii!i!iii!I 835 Promontory Or w. King Iron Country Framed. Orea Mist & Movln -must find lov· I! ST AT I! SAL Ill Headbd/footbd. Verdi Chinese Dolphin. Call Ing h~me for 9-yr-old Frl,Sat,&Sun. 8-4. Ev· •••••••• Green finish, one of 5-45-1207 Make Offer AKC male Sheltle. erythlng goeal 607 E TRANSPORTATION Kindl $600. 54s.3353 LUXURIOUS LYNX Xlnt oompanlon. Call B•lboa Blvd. 873-8880 ·-------· King alze bed, 7 tt, w/ V• length coat, az 979-7028 · mattr••• & frame, like med. gorgeou1 bar· CORONA new, $135. 722-7824 gain $5000. 650-5862 S•v• abused •nd ' abandoned pets. Be • DEL MAR 7011 6122 BOATS Moving Love ••at, volunteer/foster. Call · ~~·;:ia~:~.• 1~~~e~::: BUILDING 714-597-9037. *'**YARD SALB BOSTON WHALl!R 54x18, gta Insert. S199 MAT£RW.S 6030 Sat. 9-HS 7am-2pm ~~~~~~~· ~~~ ----------- ea, Ilka new. 960-1575 PIANOS & Cloth••. Booka, & 175 hp ·JOHNSON Pine Bookah•lf clH-Entry door w/1ld• Its, ORGANS 6059 Misc. 807 Aoacl• O.B. haa 25 hra. New ale atylel e ·x 3. wide. at ch head a• raised I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1·;:;=;:;;;-;;:;;e:;--;-;~ •tearing cablea/con-s395. 631-a350 mouldlng, atd alze, dk11 COSTA MESA 6124 1rol1. Dual batta, red mahogany. 2 1ets. B•br Gr•nd Pl•no Loran, VHF, Flah Sof•. 1ott blue plald, 8', Ilk• new, $100. Lighted china and buf· fet, fine furn, dark tln- l1h, $350. 644-7281 s1000 each. 85<>-4520 Uke new. HI gloH blk. Finder, Outrlggera, Bl· ST•l!L BLDQS. Worth $5,000. Mult **2 l'AMILY •ALE mini, Stem Seat. R .. FACTORY SALE aell$1,995.527·1854 SAT-Only7a30•m verHlble Pilot Seat, 24x38, 33x60, 4ax79, TV, VCR, Stereo, Mlac. Fore Seat Store• 7 ox 1 5 o. c AN --------Houeehold lt•m•. Porta Pottle. Dual Axle W•t•rbed Frame, box-DELIVEJ;l/ERECT. BICYCLES 6060 383 La Perle L•n• Trailer. 113,900 obo. spring & m1ttreu 175, (310)835-1077. ENOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. Bdrm fUrn, computer, (714) 848-e340. 2-chr• 125. 650-3900 9/29. .... bk:ycle, Mon, weight ---------Y•kJrna bUle/roof ra.... d k I th•• ---------1---------for gutter1e11 car. Hu ~:!hid ~~.C. iA~7.,.,; POWER BOATS MERCHANDISE PETS & 2 tray• for blk••· 3041 Donnybrook 7012 MISC. 6015 ANIMALS 6049 $150. Pete, 675--5130 (Baker & Falrvl•w) ~--- Mevlng SaVSun 9am-39' har•y Expresa ADOPT a PET SPORTING Spm. Furn, hHhold '18, tuay to~. 600 Gun S&W, .357 Mag-•w l'9ma, cltha, bOoM & hra, exc•ptlonal cond. num, 8 In. weighted, Every Sat & Sun at GOODS 6085 ml.c ltemal 218 22 St. $99,000. * 871-8128 wood, llke newl $300. PETSMART, Fountalnliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilii Call 65CMS511 V•ll•V· Puppl••· kit· SELL TRADE HARBOR RIDGE tens and more, au WET8UIT· O'Neal •STATI! SALE looklng for lovlng, car-"Chlll Kiiier" lo Ing homea. CALL 597· Size medium, Ilk• your home thrOUgh CfaSSlfitd Changing color1, ta 9037 for more Info. new, 150. Pie••• through classified ... 2 ••79 of blue lt•ml. 3-pc --------leave m11g. 645--75901----~-----------·------wall unit, wood win-FRl!I! to good home; _ dowa, lrg wall mirror, beautiful black & tan antq lampa, picture•. female Doberman. aml potbelly atove, apayed, very lovlng & Quaker chair. All top frTendly, 3·yra-old. quality. 75...,7659 Owner tr•vel1. Call PLANT IAli ACRl!i ::~3!!~ •. daya, aso- c1ment fountain• 1110, bird bath• $20. Clttua· fruit-avocado (fruiting) 110. Junlpera, vlnea, herb• 11 . Kg palm• 8' 120. * 90M74-8422 TRADE through classltlftd 842 ... 78 PROBATE SALE Bronze• lncludlng Get to Mongolian 1lav• table, •he ...... ts' bronze mermaid "' " table, 8' Bllnd Juatlce, etc. Ivory lncludlng 9' a -.I' t 8 tuaka, eWOtdl, SamUfl r.D'-' helmet, Iota of furni- ture lncludlng ant.I-Attic, que1, South Welt cu- rloa, wall cupboard•. batement, armolrea, table1, painting•. vaan. ftah and cloeet bowla, Lex.Ila XV dnk, e· e.,oqu• mirror a then get ' carved conaole, etc. h 1240 Logan "1. Coata tome ca1 • ~ ... 10am-4pm ev· •~•--Ta eryday untll gon•. .__-.._..,_,... ___ __. 0r-. County Bird CJllb BIRD FAIR CAL•SCAN 1111) 441-eGOO Spend less time at home with your kids.