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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-05-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Do not disturb C altrans officials didn't know what they were dealing with when they decided to allow dump trucks Co~cil .to· d.eCide on . gilrde~ site to use ~arguerlte Avenue -a • Owner lloyd Shaver quiet Corona del Mar residen-wants to convert the tial street -to move debris 1 1.5-acre property into f!om a construction site on East coast Highway i an lnstorage business. one night last 1 1 week. 1 By Tim Grenda, Dai/oi Pilot Angry res-I idents, par-j ticularly Cly-1 dQ Brenner, I began call-l ! ing local • officiah I! and demanding that the ! COSTA MESA' -The City Council tonight will consider overturning a Planning Commis- sion derision to reject a request by Uoyd's Garden Shop to tear down the n\11'$ery complex and build a mini-storage facility on the site. Uoyd's, a local landmark fot 38 years at the southeast comer of Bay Street and Newport Boule- vard, wants to convert the 1.5- acre property into a 47,000- square-foot Instorage business. With gross profits dropping from $1.1 million in 1988 to $543,000 last year and the prop- erty now only about half of its former value o1 $2.5 million, owner Uoyd Shaver said his nursery will either go out of business and leave behind an empty lot or be converted into a mini-storage facility. Tiie entire nursery c~mplex would be tom down to make room for the . storage facility, which would be open from 1 a.m. to 8 p.m .. seven days a week, but Shaver would continue to operate his landscaping company, offi- cials said. On April 13, the Planning Commission voted 4-1 to deny the application for the mini-storage business on the grounds th.at it does nor match the Newport Boulevard Specific Plan. Commission chairman Walt Davenport cast the only vote ln favor of converting the nursery into a mini-storage facility. • Shaver appealed that denial to the City Council, which is set to consider overtu.rnirlg the decision tonight. The city staff bas not made a retommendation to the • SEE GARDEN PAGE 4 UoydSbaver Us been ID lbenunery bmblese along NPport - Boulevard ID Costa Mesa for the past 38 yean.Nowbe wants to build a storage fadl- Jty on the site and has been denied by the planning commtuton. MA8C MAATlN I DALY PILOT trucks be rerouted so as not to i disturb their quiet neigh-, borbood and prevent ·them from ! getting to sleep another night. I Several phone calls ~wr, Cal-·: r-:-------:--------:---------------------------.:...._--------------------------------------------_..,...::__ ____ _ trans agreed not to use ·the· i Program. promotes tourism street anymore. i It's a good thing, too. Bren-l ner called the Daily Pilot to I make sure she could reach us l in an emergency for a photo i opportunity: She swore she ! would chain herseU to the l dump trucks if she again heard ! the loud, slow crawl up and I down Marguerite. ! UNITING FOR PEACE THE NAKED TRUTH: During a pep rally at Corona del Mar High School last week, tWO male students decided to bare all to show devotion to their alma mater. i I i I I i I I About 150 people gathered Sunday at the Lightshift Peace Pi.cnic to heighten awareness of peace· and unity. By H\,lsein Mashni, Daily Pilot The two students -names unknown -reportedly ran naked through the auditorium, out the door and right into a group of Newport Beach police officers, who were on patrol near the school. I COSTA MESA -In an e,ffort to shift l consciousness toward peace and knowing- ! ness, about 150 people were meditating, ! doing yoga, eating and dancing at the • Lightsbift Peace Picnic at TeWinkle Park i on SUnday afternoon. i i The impetus from the event was the ! recent shooting of students and a teacher WINNERS FROM HEAD TO TOE: ! in Jonesboro, Ark. The picnic was an The media departmeot of Cos-1 attempt to Odog. together people of like ta Mesa advertising firm Bozell ! minds, cre1tte a Worldwide took a promotional j database of those contest sponsored by ESPN j individuals and to The Magazine to heart -and i give suggestions to the stomach, head and legs. • prevent such a The company recently ! tragedy from hap- eamed top honors in the •wear i pening again. It To Win It• contest, which i "Perhaps these challenged advertising firms i children didn't have around the nation to display a i a concept of the temporary tattoo of the new j sacredness of their magazine's logo in the most ere-I lives and the lives alive and outrageoU;S way. ! they took,• said pic- Discussions were richly entwined strands of new-age expectations for 2000 ... • For the Bozell Worldwide i nic coordinator Dana entry, 12 members of its media i Twigg of Huntington Beach. "I think too oepartment donated parts of I many people get shut Qtt trom their feel- · their body -head, chest, i ings and from the divinity within.· stomach, thighs and legs _ to i Seated on the grass, participants ' be photographed and assem-i received meditation instruction from Ken bled using a computer into one ::;· Kalb, author of •ughtshift 2000, • who person. encouraged them to •reteue all thoughts . The image is not exactly easy 1 of the past and future and Dow into the <!t1 the eyes _ the head of 8 ! eternal light connection of the original female employee stacked on top ! vibration, Ohm.• of th~bairy che~ of a. .. ..Jill.ll.Uii~.-+-'-·""''~ ownonpic- .--merJiberM (be team _ but it nic tables as so-called mystic healers was enough to win. waved their bands over them to elldt psy- Por their efforts, each team chic powe-. · member won a paJr of tickets to Elizabeth, 15, of Costa Mesa walked see one of their favorite sports around with burning sage 'to •ctea.r ener- teams play -and an ESPN gy• and to •cleanse and purity the space." mini-basketball. Discussions were rlcbly entwined strands -Compiled by Dally Pilot staff •SEE PEAC~GE' OOH t.EACH I DM.Y Pl.OT Alhley .C81'1Dlcb8el , 1eft, and bet lister, Amber, hold up a giant banner In the wind dUJ1Dg the Petce Pk:alc at Te\)11.nkJe hrk In Costa Mesa, where people celebrated meditation and bealtng to rabe c0nsdoumess for peace. • Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau recruits residents, businesses to help out. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -As part of its observance of National Tourism Week, the Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau is enlisting the aid of local businesses and residents to gen- erate interest in the city's bur- geoning tourist indUstry. The Bureau ~ kicking off a grass-roots marketing program called. •tt•s Neat to Meet in New- port Beach,• ~hich invites local members of business, profession- al. philanthropic and social orga- nizations to bold conferences, meetings and trade shows in Newport Beach. ·Tourism is a significant rev- enue generator for the City total- ing $17 million in 1997," said , Bureau President Rosalind W~ in a press release. •0ne hundred percent of that income is derived from meeting, confer- ence and leisure travelers. This income received by the city pro- vides residents and businesses alike with an improved infra- structure ranging from firefighter ~and police personnel to storm drainage systems and street resurfacing, as-it goes directly into the city's general fund.· As an ~tive, the Bureau js a~eeing to ~onale money to the ., .. , ,,,ra~~· ttilnff'Bf 'fh"Er lffillWcruaJ""""' .. ~~ who manages to get a meeting, conference or trade show booked in Newport Beach. ·we view this as a way to edu~ cate the local residential and business communities atiout. the importance and value of tour- ism," Willia.ms added. And as part of an effort to •SEE TOURISM PAGE 4 -------·-•-••--•·--•••••-A-••--·-·--•-••»••• .. ••••• .. ••••••+"-••"*•••-••••••••"•••,..••n-••••••••••n•••••u-••••••••••••t•-e••••••••••••••• .. •"'•fuouuoo••••••-••••••••n••••""••••••••••tt•..-••••••••.,.-·•-.,..,," __ •••-•••-•H••-,..-•--··---·••••••u••••••-·,.--... tt••••• .. •H••••.,.t•-•••----··-•-•...,••-"•.,.••••---·-•••u--u•'-•.,. ... •,..•--... •-•-•••••-••-• • • • ~ • I ... , ~ • , • '~ ' '' ' ' • + When were you hired?: Sept. 11, 1973. + Flllftlly status: Married to wife, Sue, for 25 yea..11; children, Bryan and Jaclynn; dogs Ringo and Howie. +Age: Not quite -'8 + Education: Bachelor's degree in urban and ~ential planning from California Polytech.nic Unj- versity, Pomona, and master's degree in public administration from California State University, Long Beach. + Past posJdons: Delivery driver for Chicken Delight; planning intern for the dty of Fullerton. assistant. associate and seilior planner for Costa Mesa. + Present occupation: Principal planner for Costa Mesa. + Explanation of job In 15 words or less: Directing long-range planning activities, iQcluding general-plan administration, spe- cial studies, ordinance develop- ment and environmental docu- ments. + Greatest professional achieve- ment Surviving two comprehen- sive general-plan updates and living to tell about them. +Greatest personal achieve- ment Helping raise a wonderful family for the last 25 years. +Personal motto: "Fun is good.· + Greatest extravagance: My annual three-day pilgrimage to the Long Beach Grand Prbc. + The best book ¥otl've read: Most enjoyable-"Hunt for Red October.• Most practical -"Golf for Dummies.• +The compact disc In your c.ar right now: Do not have a CO player, but do have a tape made from "The Big Chill.• + Most treasured possession: Collection of Beatles memora- bilia + Word or phrase you most ovewr •lJh,buh-" -My wife is always remil;lding me of bow often I say that. + What am you cook: Jµst about anything on the BBQ and "Mike's Marvelous Meat Loaf.· (You'll have to ask former col- lege roommates about that.) +A habit you wish you could change: AdW.ction to In-n-Out double-double hamburgers and stroking my beard/mustache when nervous: + The college major you almost took: Aerospace engineering - actually was a major for one year. + Last charitable act Longtime contributor to United Way; served as the city's United Way coordinator. +As • child, what did schOol- mates tease you about: Being a Pittsburgh Pirate baseball fan in Southern Califomia. + What Is in your trunk right now?: Golf clubs, Mother's Day present for wife (oops!), car tools and jumper cables. +The tint thing thlrt atblldltd you to your spouse or partner. Long blond hair,. and her great personality. +The worst Idea you ever had: Thinking that golf would be a relaxing way to spend time with friends. . +What would you tfave ·been voted In high school?: Actually received "Sportsmanship Award" for varsity football my engagements ·Daniels-Crosby Mr. and Mrs. Harold Daniell of Long Beach have of Corona del Mar have Noh-Sanchez announced the engagement of their daughter, Amy, to Mrs. Sang Bukaty of Costa Soott Joachin)., son of the late Mesa has announced the Robert and Audrey Joachim engagement of her daughter, ,.., n,,pn1a•tnn J11J v -Terry, to Thad Sanchez, son Dreyfus-Joachim Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dreyfus ... ..,aw.. OWf Ffnlndtl otnc. RW>WHODJNE 642.(;086 Record your comments~ the Dalfy PUot °' news tipl. ADDR£$5 Ow eddl'a IJD> YnlY St., Calta..._ CIM. 12127; ~~ ... -•• -z;41 ,.,~ ....... ~ .,.,.,,.,..,_ 0~~.-....n.,.•--o...~'---__ L_ The bride-to-be is a gradu-'' 1vu• ~vue ~ ... ~u~ ~ ate of Mater Dei High School Atwater. and UCLA and a student at . The bride-to-be ts a gradu-· the Hastings College ot Law ate of Estancia High School in San Francisco. and California State Universt- The groom-to-be is a grad-ty at Long Beach. uate of Cardozo High School, The groom-to-be is a grad- State University of New York uate of Atwater High School at Stoney Brook and Hastings and San Diego State Univer-· College of Law. sity. ~ A Sept. 12 wedding is A July 25 wedding is planned at Our Lady Queen planned at the Hyatt-New-· of ~els in Newport Beach. porter in Newport Beach. senior year. +Who are your heroes?: My dad Oust because he is), Thomas Jef- ferson (a ttue Renaissance man), Bill Mazeri>ski (grealest 2nd baseman not in Hall of Fame), and Jackie Stewart (former grand prix racer who shares my birthday.) + Favorite escapes from reality. Fishing trips to our cabin at June Lake. + One thing you would change about the wortd ff you could: Making people, companies and MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT organizations accountable and responsible for their own actions. + Your Idea of exercise: Walk. .. ; .. inq the goU course an a nice : : sunny day. : ' + The thing you dislike most : ~ about your appearance: About ·: ... 30 pounds. : ~ ... + I have a dream that I will have.,. made Costa Mesa a better place=~ . . to live, work and play due to my :, work at the city. : " + Phone number where people :.- c.an reach you: (714) 754-5610. ! ' MONDAY, MAY 4, 1998 • ·Driving toward a new parking plari Citizens Aviation Committee ·. presents candidAtes debate ........ ,- • City planners invite residents and busirtess owners to help develop Parking Management Plan. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily ~k:Jt "We are hoping by BALBOA PENINSULA Parking is by far one of the most important issues for residents, businesses and visitors in this unique, dense stretch of New- port Beach. City plalnners tonight are inviting all those groups to become actively involved in the development of a Parking Mah- agement Action Plan -one of the first steps in the city's Balboa revitalization.effort. Principal planner John Douglas said the special community open house is the first in a series of foJ)UilS that will attempt to gather input and ideas from the public before the city adopts a final park- ing pliµl for the peninsula. "The purpose of Monday's meeting ~ to bring people up to SJ!eed with what's been going on iJl. the last year with respect to parking, aslt them to look at the goals of· the study and give us feedback as to whether we are od right track for what trying to a<!complish, • he said. "The, major goals of the park- taldng it slowly, no one will be caught by surprise and everyone will have had an opportunity to participate." -JOHN DOUGlAS • ing plan are to: . • Protect residential parking from encroachment by non-resi- dents. • Improve parking for penin- sula businesses. • Accommodate visitor park- ing with a minimal impact on residents and businesses. Douglas will give a brief introduction on some techniques for solving parking problems that could be incorporated into the plan. , He said the City's goal, along with that of a consultant hired to put the plan together, is to make sure the public has ample oppor- tunity to contribute to the plan Newi>Qrt Haroor Educationa.J. Foundation fO ~nt Home and Garden Tour ThU:tSday ' The Newport Harbor High are $30. For advance ~hase. :School l!ducaUonal Pounda-call 399-3401. ;'Ion is holdin9 its first annual The Ne~rt Harbor Edu-:Aome and Garden Tour be-cational Foundation wu creat- ~tween to a.m . and 3 p .m . ed in 1995 for the sole purpose •Thlirsday. of raising funds to enhance !: Proceeda from the event wW educational opportunities at :• used to ~d an~ enrich • Newport Harbor High School. 12.e .acbooll acadenuc pro-The PoUDdatlon wu c:on-:fiams. Tb4i event wW include ·eel ed aDd c1e-i-a.1 by th -• tour Of bOmes and gardens in v ... ~.,...... e :t'ewport Heighb, Dover school pdndpal and the New· \.Shores and the Balboa Penin-port Harbor Navigators -a 'IUla neighbOi'boods. father's group dedicated to · Food will be provided by improving the ~ty of edu· Plum's of C<>1ta Mesa. Tickets cation at Newport Harbor. 10 Days Only that no doubt will affect their lives. ·we are hoping by taking it slowly, no one will be caught by surprise and everyone will have had an opportunity to partici- pate,• be said. . The next step in the four- month process will be meetings geared toward individual dis- tricts and neighborhoods on the peninsula. Tb.ose meetings, will cover potential solutions to park- ing problems, Douglas said. The final step will be another peninsula-wide meeting, where city staff members and consul- tants unveil their proposed plan and get feedback before taking the proposal to city leaders. r-------------------------~ I I I I I I I I I I F.Y.I. + WHAT: Balboa Penlnsula paricing management 'om- munlty meeting. i +WHEN: 6:30 p.m. \oday. ~ +WHERE: American· Legion : Hall, 215 15th St., Newpon : Beach. 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The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the 'City Council cham- bers at City Hall. 77 Fair Dnve. In other action. the council is set to consider: • Whether lo reject a $1 .2 mil- nity involvement center. Several participants donned a peace sign and made offerings at a peace altar that was erected on the rocky incline behind TeWinkle Park. In addition to a persistent drum beat that accompanied the various events, there was also live music pro- vided by the local group Family Tree, wbkh played some contemporary songs. lion claim filed two weeks ago alleging a faulty city traffic signal was to blame for an accident last year that killed a woman hit by a car while crossing the intersection of Fairview Road and Baker Avenue. • Setting a fee tor the newly required written tests for massage pennit applicants. • Donating surplus police uni- forms to Tijuana, Mexico. YOUR #1 RJUIERVICf PRlfl CBmRI ii ·1 =t :U~~:~·1 ....... 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THE SPIN I I • Flier focuses on a.iiport's I economic status By Jenifer Ragland, Dail'j Pl'lot I 1 ~11 1 A public i.nfonnation mailer i produced by Citizens for Jobs and ! the Economy, a Costa Mesa- ! based organization in support of a I commercial airpo~ at the El Toro I Marine Corps Air Station. 1 The , color brochure, titled i "Orange County sends too many i tax dollars to Washington." focuJ· I es on the economic argument for I an airport at the Marine Corp ! base, which closes next year. i Included with the mailer, which 1 was widely distributed to residents i throughout the county last month, l is a "Th.xpayers Opinion Poll" 1 comprised of five questions re- 1 garding the reuse of El 10.ra. Ac· i cording to the flier, the results will i be released to policy-makers and :,',,.~ :E =later this month. 1. Opponents of a commercial airp9rt ot El To~ have a plan to i bulldoze the runways and build-,_~ ings, reqtiirin.g the federal gov- ernment to sell large portions of the base to developers. Bruce Nestande, president of TOURISM CONTINUED FRPM 1 make visitors and tourist feel welt:ome, the Bureau is also kicking off •1t•s Neat to Greet in Newport Beach." This second project has a goal of getting local residents and businesses to ·be friendly " Since 1972 Learn the basics on Windows 95 Wotd processing lit. Internet 4 weekly classes of 2hrs ea. $99 Small Classes: 5 students max. Step-by-step notes to take home Daytime or Evening Classes Call Newport PC Tnlnlng (949) 863-1600 3740 Campus Dr. Ste. A Newport Beach Citizens for Jobs and the Eoono· my, ste.nds behind the statement. He said il there isn't gOing to be a com.merdal airport on the exist- ing airfield, the runways will have to be demolished -a project be says would be too expeD5lve. He also fears the county could lose the "gift• of the base if an a.iq>ort is not developed. •The federal government owns the property,• be said. ·1 think the whole ~fer issue becomes clouded if lSouth Coun- ty residents) get thelr way. The federal government would auc- tion off the property.• But 1:an'Y Agran, founder of anti-airport group Project 99, called the. statement is completely untrue. •The official nonaviation reuse plan -the Millennium Plan - submitted by the El Toro Reuse ·Planning Authority would pre· se?Ve useful buildings and other assets «t the Marine Coips base while encouraging the private development of Qlost of the 4, 700 acres at El Toro,• be said. 7. Orange County's future eco· nomic growth depends upon three key industries: trade, tech- nology and towism. Those three industries need a modem system of air transportation. John Wayne Airport and El Tor9 Airport, work· and conversant with tourists and visitors. "Residents welcomed visitors from Michigan with open arms during their Rose Bowl visit here last December," Williams said. "Word of that warmth and hospitality spreads and helps put our destination in front of others during the competitive selling process." Dinner Sunday Brunch '"o hea,. ~ ~' .... ----.. ~ ~fj ,' \ ~ ~ I \ ' • '1 I 0 A. ~ ', ,' c: ia \ I • ' ' ' I I Send a photo of you at the time you delivered the I . Daily Pilot. What was the newspaper called . then? What was the year C!nd how old were you? What '"'W8S ~rtJObj and runhiest ing togeth_,,r, are the only way to meet ~ need throughout the 21st centwy. · Richard Dixon, chairman of the m Toro Reuse Planning Authority, called the assertion ridiculous. "To say that the count}"& eeo· nomic future depends on El Toro is to say that U the Marines were not moving off the base, Oran~e County would have no econoIDlc future and that is obviously not true,• 1he said. • The group favors a nonaviation reuse of El Toro and is advoeating for the county to make better use ·of regional, out-of-county interna- tional airports rather than build- ing one of its own. Dixon propos- es high-speed transportation sys- tems as a way to get Orange County residents to those airports. Agran said be thin.ks John Wayne Airport has the capacity to carry the county's air transporta- tion needs for the next 25 years. •There is no need whatsoever to build El Toro as an international airport,• he said. "In fact, it would be a huge waste of money.· Nestande said he is fed-up with the· •pie-in-the.-sky" ideas coming from anti-airport activists and urged them to come up with a concrete solution to the county's problems. 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NORTH UDO CHANNEL-The sun comes up each morning, sets each · evening and, you can count on this, too, Orange Coast College's men's crew rule as the Newport Invitational Rowing Regatta champions. For the 13th straight time the Pirates, under Coach Jim Jorgensen. handled the competition Sunday morning, edg- ing the University of Santa Clara and UC Davis under sunny skies with a slight tail wind that made for id~al row- ing conditions over the 2,000-meter North Udo Channel Course. The Pirates won the Junior Varsity 8 (the Robert M. Moore Cup) and the Novice 8 (Frank Marscellas Cup) titles and finished second in the Novice 4 competition to accumulate 16 points, enough to edge Santa Clara and UC Davis, which deadlocked with 13 points. UC San Diego finished fourth with 11, followed by Long Beach State, UC Santa Barbara, San Diego State, UC Irvine, Chapman, University of San Diego and UCLA. "Things really went well,• said Jor- gensen, who watched his three squads accumulate what usually requires four OCC squads to do, in order to prevail. The Pirates' JV 8 included Walter C_ 0 L L E G E C R E '/'.' • Coyle in the bow, Scott Glassmoyer, Danny Harris, Graham Hoover, Rosh Gruwell. Mike Morton, Mark Miller, Kent Gladinus at the stroke and coxswain Jamie Ballard. They took the event in 6:10.9, more than two seconds faster than UC Davis (6:13.3), th~ to a solid second-1,000. .. QUOTE OF THE DAY "Y<* .,_ Niallil gobJg to w li«lrlng about (Liz Mor#) In a mont4 SM~ going w be..,,., tM llJ«'ld on jtn ... • -CDM m4Ck COAQI BIU SUMNER. a month ago. The novice four finished at 7:16.3 behind Santa Clara, and was manned by Jacob Ardis in the bow, Craig Busce- mi, Chris· Ra.nftl and Keith Drover at stroke, with Courtney Shepard riding herd in the coxswain's seat. The kicker for Coast proved to be Dan Allen's freshman corps, which edged'" UC Davis with. a clocking of 6:03.6. That winning combination came from Renalto Specia in the bow, Kevin Radisay, Rocky ~un. Charles Brown, Patrik Englund, David Caro-Greene, Bob King, John Haddick at stroke and Claire Ardis at cox. Coast's .women's team fjnj,shed sec- ond to UCI in the Varsity 8 for Collins Cup honors. · "We worked hard and we had a good row technically,· said OCC Coach Un- da Moeller. "But we were disappointed that we didn't get the cup back.• Rowing for Coast were Jessica Green in the bow, Meredith Encapera, Ana Thvasci, Uz Prough, 11are White, 'Keri Williams, Naomi Ben-Or, Susan Chan- nels in the stroke seat and Jaime Ben- son at coxswain. The day's big show in terms of sheer finish came in the men's varsity 8 where UC San Diego's crew delivered a time of 5:59.6, nearly five seconds ahead of run- ner-up UC Davis. · Consfdered second to that effort were Coast's freshmen, with their 6:03.6. I . -I DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH Flags fly high at the 33rd annual Newport Rowing Regatta Sunday; Orange Coast's JV 8 (above) r aces to the f:lnlsh line; and members of UC San Diego's 8 proceeds to the dock before competing. ·p Morse code being sent to the rest of Sea View SAIL-OR 'Gm.IS HAVE A CHANCE ·~ . • CdM enters prelims with optimism and a familiar favorite in 800 meters. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot title, Morse was boxed in by leader Jenny Petite (Yucaipa). But Morse, with 50 meters left, slamme4 on the brakes, changed lanes and blew past Petite with an incredible kick, before c:rosslig the finish line first. While similar herolcs Are not expected at the league prellms and finals, Morse no doubt enters the competition with the biggest target on her back. Monie thls spring has competed (and won) in other events. Morse isn't the whole sJiow for Corona del Mar, however. Senior Jen Blair and freshman Undsey Yourma.n are Sea King distance standouts who could challenge in the 1,600 and 3,200. Fresh- man Katie Quinlan ls regularly in the top three in the 3,'200 in dual meets. Yourman has gone 11:38 Jn.the 3,200, Blair 11:40. ~reshman Jenny Cummlnl will try to break 60 seconds in tbe 400, while Jaycee .Mahler, another treeluMP standout tor the Sea J<ings, is solid in the hurdles and baa lieen clocked in the 300. 1n 48.8, accomplished on the same Irvine track she'll compete this week. In the field event.I, Kelley Clark ls CdM'• belt hope in the high jump. Kelly Halley (long !ump, trlple iump), Kendra Hollem (high Jump) and Kim DeQIU8 (throwt) ~ allo ~for CJP, I For tbi CdM "°"' lenk>t Matt ~ ii amnag tht belt ~ nmnen In tble ~. WbBI r 7«k 7.aritlli Md MIU Plml5 d 6ddettng top.!tlinil (Ind CJP llnllh• tn tbe 100, 200 uld 400. Matt end Joell YelMy are 8JjO IOUd r\IDIMll. CdM'I Ke BrOwn coWd ciutlitY tn the high Jum,p. FOR SEA VIEW LFAGUE CROWN~ •Ross (high jump), M~all (3,200} ·are returning state finalists in their respective events; Loo leads Sailor boys. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot win lier second straight Sea View higO. jump title on Thursday. ·cRoss) has an excellent chance ol making the CIP (Southern Section Divi· sion ll) Finals in all three events,• 1\vett said. Bourgeois has been a close second to Ross this spring in the high jump and should score Points in the triple and long jumps, as wen. Giffi can also score in all three. •That's probably where we have our i strongest d'eptb, • said Tweit, whose ! team lost only to Santa Margalit& tb.1-I season. ' Sophomore xmta om t&es-c:ar. ot the thro'Wing eventa for Newport~ bor, while the relay tea.ms are tradition• ally-Mst. Amanda Kent, Kette ~ Jennine Siebert and Leab Zaby fonn the 400-meter relay team, while botij Kents, senior Sara Mc.Millen and fresh' man Amt)er Steen compo1e the 1,eOO relay. 1Wl-.t laid both relay teams wil1 be in a •d9Qtiobt• to the ftn1ah line. : 7.aby, a!JWiJor, bu gone 12.8 In th4 100 and 26.9 1ft the lOO, while the Kmt twinl compete In tbe 400, Steen bAj been • Nndo\lt thls spring tD tb8 "Mt ......,. and 1.eoo. twO of the 1ee9Ue'I ~ com~ niolll. SopbOrDon Can1e POii and ~ AMda Mc:Pill. a state~ IMt ~ lli__, 1 __ 1 • DeNoewer, Cotton and Kroening lead girls into Tuesday's PCL prelim$. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot IRVJNB -All eyes from the Cos- ta Mesa Hlgb faithful Will be on senior Matthew Rudesill and Junior Qruce Hancock as the two attempt to reach unprecedented school marks in the Pacific Coast League ~ys track and field cbampl-~· which begin on Tuesday With preliminaries at Irvine High. The PCL F'mals are Friday at 5 p.m. Rudesill, a 6-foot-2, 220-pound defensive tackl~ in football who earned a spot last fall on the Daily Pilot's All-Newport-Mesa District Dream Team. recorded a personal- best 169 feet. a112 inches in the dis- cus April 23 in a PCL meet against Laguna Hills. Costa Mesa's all-time mark is 173-1, held by Curt Ellenberg in 1975. Ellenberg also holds the school record in the shot put (56-4112), also accomplished in '15. Rudesill, who hu reached the ClF Southern Section Division Ill Finals ln the shot put in each of the last two years. posted a PR 55-11 in the Orange County Championships at Thabuco Hills High. Rudesill is Wlde{t?ated in the shot put in four years or PCL competition, accord- ing to Mesa Coach John Carney. While Rudesill, the defending league champion in the shot put (52 .. 3'12) last year), edges closer to Bilenberg's throwing marks, Han- cock will be pwsuing an old team- mate's school record in the 800. Last year, then-senior Bric Solis set the Costa Mesa standard (1:54.90) in . the ClF Division m F'mals at Long Beech City College. But Hancock, who qualified for CIF in the 800 and 1,600 last year, storms into this week's PCL compe- NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 6 MUNOZ, OROZCO L:EAD ESTANCIA • Wion With personal-belt ttmes of 1:56.6 tn the 800 and 4:17.6 1D tbe 1,600. Other Mesa athletes to watch include senior Ricbani Price in the hurdles, 1l candidate to win a Hall among Eagles' best in girls competition at Tuesday's Pacific Coast League preliminaries. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot leagua title in either, according to IRVINB _ Though Bstanda ~:bomore sprinters Gteg Stew-Hlgh's Eaglel never require addi- art and Brad Jones will go in the tlonal buses to transport their ath- 100 and 200, and sophomore Edwin letes to the Padfic Coast League Martinez and junior Alex Martinez track and field prellminaries, they are scheduled for the 400, 800 and always find someone to carry the 1,600. Alex Martinez's best event is school torch to tbe next level. the 1,600 (4:51). • Put performers have long- In the field events, senior Jere-carved a post.sea.sou niche under Via ( h t d Eagle coaches Joan Carlisle and my s o put) an sophomore Charlie Appell, and this spring Robby Hulliger {both throws) will should be no different when they join Rudesill in the weights. compete In the PCL pre"-· rn.es--Senior Ronnie Sou is Mesa's best ·J41.U3 '&u hope in the long jump and triple day) and finals (Friday) at Irvine jump, senior Matt Good long and High. high jumps, and junior Brtan Junior distance runners Alberto Browning has a shot at winning the ! Munoz. Manuel ~,and Tony league high jump title. Browning j Magana, part of Estancia s celebrat- has cleared 5-9. i ed boys aoss country team last fall Leading the Costa Mesa girls i which stunned the field and ~­ team is junior Jamie DeNoewer j ~ed second in the CIP State Divi- (800 and 1,600), while sophomore . sion IV Championships at Wood- Sarah Cotton, who has struggled ! ward Park in FresQO,' are among a with leg injuries this spring, is a 1 solid group of .Eagles in the 800, •rtnger• according to Camey I 1,600 and 3,200 meters. because she bas yet to break loose l' Seniors Juan Sanchez and 'in the distances. . i S~pban Appell. also key members Sophomore Julie Kroening is the f of the Eagles' memorab1e cross team's leader in the sprints, while ! country season, add strength in the senior Gegi Van De Walker is solid 1 • 3,200 and have a chance to qualify in the 400. Van De Walker, for th~ .CIP Southern section Divi- DeNoewer and Cotton were signif-l sion m preliminaries. The top three leant members on Costa Mesa's l from each event at the league finals state championship cross country j advance to cm team: last autumn. ! Orozco, whose best event is the Junior Nicole Jankowski and j 800, has been the nuts and bolts ·sophomore Candance Nicholson l guy for Estando. In a PCL dual are Mesa's best hurdlers. I meet against Laguna Beach, Oroz- In the field, throwers Sliakena I co won three individual events Henderson Ounior), Katy Loyko ! (<&00, 800 and 3,200t and anchored (senior) and Usa Weeks · (sopho-j the Eagles' winning 1,600 relay, more) will compete, while i leading a distance charge that day Jankowski And Van De Walker go ! as Estanda placed one-two-three in in the triple jump. Kroening is also ! the 3,200. a long jumper. ! Munoz, cross country's No. 1 sprinter. run.net, will compete in the 1,600 and 3,200 thll week, wbile Sanchez add.I bis feet to the 1,600 mlL Sanchez flnlsbed second in the rat- ed .1,600 at the .Orange County Championships (4:29.9) this year, a peI'f'Onal record by four seconds. The Eagles feature only one sprinter, senior Alex Hovis, but he's a good one (11.l in ~e 100, 23.8 in the 200) and could challenge for a top-three finish Friday night Hovis advanced to the CIF Divi- sion m prelims a year ago, but thls spring has been battling stomach problems. Sophomore Steve Rodriguez ls an 800 specialist for the Eagles. ln the field events, look for Eagle seniors John Harris and John Llebengood in the shot put and dis- cus. Hanis has gone 45-3 in the shot, while Liebengood has reached 126..0 in the discus. For the Estancia girls, senior sensation Sarah Hall. whose best event is the 800 (2:30), leads a small but noteworthy flock of athletes. Hall will compete in both the 800 and 3,200 this week (the 3,200 is run only as a final), while two of Estancia's brightest prospects for the future, freshmen Erica Jennings (hurdler) and Liz Huipe (distance), are expected to compete on the frosh-soph level. Junior Alice Boltron enters the league meet as Estancia's No. 1 short hurdler, while sprinters Rebecca Fay {junior) and Rebecca Roth (sophomore) cballenge the PCL's quickest in the 100 and 200 meters. Sophomore Samantha Digirolamo is also a sprinter. Junior Amy De1rez la Estanda's best hope in the triple jump and high jump, while $en1or distance runners Carmen Gamboa and Lucy Arias, and junior Janet Boo.ales, are qualify competitors who could sur- prise the PCL field. The Tars will use Jones, Dan Gerlach, Ryan Brill and Stewart in 'the 400 relay, then both Jensens, Jones and Nick Popov in the 1,600 relay. ' the 3,200, are the Sailors' best distance runners. McMillen and sophomore Bltta Jansma are expected to qualify for the finals in the hurdles. junior Curt Herberts and freshman Chris McMillen could give Newport Harbor a sweep in either the 1,600 or 3,200, while junior Adam Antonini, seniot Claudio Cortes, senior Matt Mckinlay and sophomore Chris Landgren can never be counted out of a possible top-three fin- ish. Sophomore lfevor Jones owns the league's second-fastest time (39.7) in the 300 intermedi- ate bwdles, and senior Kevin McCullough gives Newport Harbor a third quality hurdler (behind Loo and Jones). Thrower Eddie Clarke, undefeated this sea- son in the shot put and discus in league duals, has reached 164-3 in the discus Loo is the squad's best in ~ high jump and biple jump, while Gerlach shines in the long jump. Senior Ryan Bellda u also solid in all three jumJ>S, while .f:resbmao Jon Peschelt could sur- prise in the high jump. Por the boys (3-2 in league dualsi, Chuck Loo is the main weapon in both hurdle events, high jump and triple jump, but the team's strength comes from its distance runners. . Senior Ryan Jensen, junior Steve Jensen, Sophomore Andre Stewart is the team's top .. Van~ capture conference crown •Split with Point Loma Saturday aftei;noon does it for Southern California College's playoffs-botlnd team. S A N DIEGO Soutbem califomla College's flve- nm ninth inning canied the Van· guards to a split of their ~lden State Athletic Conference softball doubleheader Saturday against host Point Loma with a 9-5 victory as sec won the conference cham- pionship. SCC {44-10, 12-4 in GSAC) lost the opener, 1-0, as Joey Miller sin- gled home the only run and Brlt- tany·Cadson pitched a five-bitter, defeating Vanguard pitcher · Gretchen Brandt. But the Vanguards stormed back in the nightcap, which was tied, 2- 2, after seven innings. sec scored twice in the eighth, but Point Loma (33-1.f, 10-6) extended the affair with two nms in the bottom half. In the ninth, Heather Rogers, Chrissy Vega, Erin Gomez, Michelle Murie and Brandt (the winner in the second game, improving to 20-6) all eollected sin- gles for SoCa1 College .. GOLOa S'lATI AntU'nC ems a 1111e1 ....., ..... 1, ~ CcluBiil 0 .SOC.L College 000 000 0 • o 5 o Point Loma 100 000 x • 1 .. 2 Brandt end MUfle; Clr\son and McMahon. W • <Mlson, 12-5. l ·Brandt, 19-6. 5oCM. Cou.IGE t , PalNT L.GMA 5 Soc.I c.ollege 000 200 025 • 9 10 1 Point Loma 010 010 021 • 5 9 3 Houston, Brw.dt (5) and Mooe; Aley, Miiier (I), ~ (9) and McMahon. W • Brandt. ~. L-MUW,M. Pirates close it out C .O ST A MESA BASEi Cypress College starter Ron Corona walked nobody and struck out five in six innings to earn the victory and the visiting Chargers kept their playoff hopes alive Saturday with an 11-1 Orange Empire Conference baseball win over Orange Coast. Orange Coast (18-22, 7-17 in conference), which concluded its season, played without starters John Lukin (catcher), Yoshi Ehinger (second baseman) and Bobby Calderon (shortstop). all of whom were suspended for their pa.rt in a bench-clearing brawl against Gold- en tWest last Tuesday. . OCC's Jude Chavez was 3 ·for 4 and teammate Ryan France was 2 for 4 with a solo home run in the 'second inning, the Pirates' only run. Brandon Smith (3 for 4 with three RBI), Rieb Pohle (3 for 4 with three runs scored), Sbaun Lark1D (2 for 2 wltb three waits and three runs) and Nat.ban Endicott (2 for 6 with a two-run homer) led Cypress offensively. 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GENERAL aolutlon• RE Broker •l!'•lde 2br 1 be 1'8-W,Oceanfron1/22nd. 2904 --------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& Wiii help your Real Lrg Cu•tom Fem Hm Spacloua home, w/d Big 2br·1b• Duplex Private rm, unfurn, ahr GERMAN STUDENT, Clerloal Po•ltlene EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Eatate nffda. FM neg 5Br 3.5Ba, 3/o gar, hk-up'a $975/mo with balcony. One bath, ut11 pd, n/1mkg, AND other Sc.ndl· s 2 s E Me.MS-5B81 24hr pool, spa. 3FP'1, no/pet 548-8880 block to beach. En· kitchenette, laundry. Be Your Own Boll. navaln, European. EMPLOYMENT N~ci 1F8u~r-~:nell~f, Vaoant RHtaurant on Pristine. $885,000 closed parking. One 1 block to N.B. Pier Local Vend Rte for Sout h American, 5530 888-2.92•7091 x 2ea.e 21ot a In Balboa Owner/Bkr 845-3009 year leue. $1550. Call $!510/mo. Call Sam at a ate. Must ••II. Asian, Ru11lan e>e-All rtll lllltt 1'"'1111 .. I• llril NWtJI"' 11 1111jed le lllt FH- trel F11f HMll .. 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WAVll!I host famlly/AISE. --------e~'n:'er. or54:.804' COSTA MESA 2624 'Dt!NTALS TO Well funded Canadian Call 1·800-SIBL.INQ. llCRITARY/ MAX MORGAN DllV •p•oloua 3Br 2B• .... Company IHkl Lead· WWW.SIBUNQ.ORQ Admlnl1tr•tlv• N.WPORT ISLAND TownhH In Trl·pfe>e 1 8 r De tao he d SHAJU! 2724 era for ground dlooe (CAL.•SCAN) Aa1l1t•nt · FP, gar, patio, alarm, Cott•v•• w /Patlo opportunity. Unique, r=======::::; To aulat Senior Waterfront 3Br 2.5Ba. new carpet. $1395. near beac:h. Cathedral skincare and nutrition ~ BLUE CROS Manager In all ad· Beautlrul Kit, Lavish Drive by: 219 Venice 11 f 1 M 1 l!'Blutt neat CdM H S products. S39 ree. mlnlstrat"'·• matters. Mair-Suite $839,900 oe s. r g. ove· n · · OF CALIFORNIA •• Balbo• Newport 1111 94M75-4912 Speclall $875+$400 Share Large 2br 2ba Voice and ;F O.D. Applicant ahould A••ltv 723-4494 deposit. 548-2421 Apt. SS25mo utll Incl, 1·800-899·5 8. Switch To A Plan have computer •kllla •2Br t B• Newly avail now. 8~8124 (CAL• CAN) 'ThatWtllSatisfyYoul that Include Word Vintage Beaoh NEWPORT remodeled , near NB Furn'd room/bath HISTORIC GROUND <'-L -A>_ andExcel;atrongor· Giant Brand New on BEACH 2169 o cc t s••s FLoo• •Great ~n ganlutlon and co--Market. 4-Bedrooma · · ·• no pe · ,.. f.vt patio, gar, pool, "• F G of 2-50 ,.,.. CORONA . Including Hparate +$400 714-241-8850 ao. no/1m1pet, female 8 Top Technology or rou~ munlcatlon 1klll1: DEL .. 11n 1022 2·B9droom guHt unit. 2 9, 28• •••wind •Co•ta M•-'• Beat prer d $595 564·0445 companlH. % of 8 MEOIC\L~ENTAL and the ability to .m.AA\ & 1 b Haentlal Hrvlc• con· LIFE. WOlllER'S CXlMP h a n d I t mu It I p I e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hu~• den, formal Condo bHch ctoH, Jr-1br 1br, a ao 2 r Newport Height• nectlona. % or Internet tuka. Polltlon 11 full Below Market Valuet 5Br 4Ba, very private. redwood decks, Jim & Patty McDonald, AgU 949-759-9070 d in ng and mu ale 2c/gar, w/d, pool, Avt 1 ba • quiet gated yard1.deck,W/O. fplc, Shopplng/PurchaHs. Sansevieri 1.nsurnoce time. Excellent ben-room. Under $500.000 May 1 Bkr 642-3850 comm, pool, tennl1, Full prlv, 1375 + utll $25 Investment. Net· Se"""-Inc. Better Hurry I •a 1 y a cc• 1 a to (949) 831 •7528 k M k t 1 • T........., ept package lnclud- Front Row Bey View freeway/beach/malls. w 0 r • r e n g · ~rt Beach Ing 401 k pJan. Drug ~ '-'9 3Br 2.68a, u 71~1JST.ooTS -Toll free '"ccttnlng/physl"I 'W 'Prudentlal dated, neutral. Huge W•I ~o Theater:/ OCUTALS 1·888-251-1398. 1 ;.&078 requited. equal op--~..,-"9Mld imtcrllr poot. Sh • ., • .._~ ~~-"c (CAL•SCAN) rt lty I 949-723-8120 $2600. Bkr 84..,.81" opp ng 1-oV'e y r YfA8f!}) 272 ,.. ·~ ...... ., ,. .......,_Uc...-_OW_l370 __ __, ~O un tmr, O~tr. COSTA •-r• 1024 1.,..,.---...... ----· 1Ba In gated comm. ,_,_n_ .-. .., ""'• ax resume (ncud· "'™ w . Nll!WPOR'i' ON Newport T•rr•c• 3br w/crprt, bale. & deluxe CREDIT , ' " • ,1ng(949.,.iJll h.llst "~ry) !~ THI! OCEANFRONT 2.5ba Twnhme. Nice lndry fac. S8i5/mo. Prof'I female artl1t/1llli .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l) B•~:YGvr \H 3/Car Qer 4Br 2Ba .,aclflc CouUlne, Inc. paUo, comm pool/Jae. Kleln Prop. Mngt writer aHka room to 1• mall to Tom John- formal dining fam rm. 848·722·1011 lt250/mo 988-4191 949-S81-4000 rent &-or houH altllng 2925 son. c/o Tlmes Com· FP, Corlan count•r Vlll• Point E>equlilte rera avl. 71,._131·5000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilf rnunlty NtWI, 330 topa. Only 1279,000 28r 2ba, A/C, l/p . NEWPORT W. Bay Street, Co1ta 1002 Ron Young, Agent OUT·OP..sTATB private gym, pool, spa BEACH MtH, CA 92627. 548-0919 Remax ft0nltY 1558 12000/mo 804-7398 GENERAL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ ... ;w;~~i•irr.,2i:'.si•iae:'·"11444ii9 w•aTCLIFP HOM•• 0 0 VS R N M • H T Approx S.F, quiet rear 3Btd 2aath, 2/Car POR•CLOau unit. Vacant S137,ISOO HOM•• for pennies Teny Toman, Met.ro Oar, Corner Lot, l'rHh on 11. Delinquent Tax, Realty 474-1989 Paint and Carpet. Repo'1, AEO'a. Your Wet Bar, LR w/FP. area. Toll fr•• Curb Appeal 3Br 28a, VACAm. $2,800/MO. t-800-218·9000 2/c gar, formal dining ~QUJllTE= Donald Pfaff 433·9528 •xt. H·8t38 fam rm, FP, pool, 1pa, ......i COLDWELL BANKER tor current llatlng1. 1250,000 Ron Young, COUlftRY HO (CAL •SCAN) Agt. 548-0919 Remu 1 LEVEL All Brick k11ide I.ow Down/E·Z 40 Aau w/ --------•• Quaf 38r/2.5Ba +Loft, 8 Al:ft Lake SOLD! Back Bay clon, 3 Lg. BO 3 BA. Showe ... home. upgraded. Lrg yard, Farin.al Din~ for a8'e In our 1389,SK Agt, 294-1334 Lv Rm w/ PIP./ Saturday Afff Ea .. i. o.,.....,. 4Bt 4Ba ug Gorgeous Kit w all SUpptementl lhllng rm, nutted white c:ab'a/~pl'a Ho.I. OF c.111. fam rm, pcot Lg. 3 Cat GP{I IS9!S,OOO Jackie Ollli•. 50i80 Out Blag. THI WEIK Realtor. 131-8011 w/15' OYCJhang Dltsplay •• •••rt $39S.OOO ., ..... •7•1 (add1 381-sra mil) ~~:.w.:: epm S73 76S.SS3S OPENHOUll U•tlfte• fer 181 ~~ ... ***** It pays to advettlN In th• b .. t local ,..., eeiate 1eo11on CALL TODAY UMIUVWU 7'4'/&1~262 -------- -.. Pie ... bt waiy Of out of atta oompan•••· Check wl~h tht loeel !Found Watch "Fom" •---------\Must deacrlbe In d• tall to clalm 548-2429 3000 COLLOIDAL MIN•RAL8. Dtad Doctor9 Don't U.. The r .. t onglnal product. 119/qt. bOt· tie. Cut ot ' quarta/ $55. ,,.. ..,,,. day lhlpplng, Vlaa/MH'-• c.rd. 1..aoo;.ate-0190. • • tt • r 8 us In•• e •-----------aurHll b•fore you Dl .. •CTOR OI' NUR81NQ Po11t1on avail. tmmld. In " bed anf. for •trono •1tper. 0 .0.N. Uve In tti• 411 1mau town In CA In a valley among fruit trt ... vlneyardt. lak•a\ atrt•m• A mount ane. l'AX r• 1ume to: Pleaean• ·care of Ukiah, 707-4'92.o741 and cd Kim Taytot. Admlnlttratot, 707-492-ee31. - (QAL•ICAN) l . . . . . ' . The bidding has oroceedt.d: WEST NOltTll EAST soure I• Diii 3• T What action do you tlko? A Tho fifth heart and working aide valoea are obvious assets. but the doubleton spede is a flaw. Nevertheless, lhe bonus for • volner- able pme is IO attnc:tive, you shouJd oot ~l East'a preemptive raise shut h:ns~ of the auction. Bid four Q 5 As South. vulnerable, you bold: • A O A Q 10 7 l o Q • At 1' 5 3 ~~"\':M'~ I• r.. lo T What do you bld now? A North's heart n:sponse WU JOC?'l news and bad news. The good as dYll you arc obviously in slam cari~. The bad is I.hat it is difficult to find • sensible way to investigate the poai- bllities -gJYC Noc1h tM king Of hearts and a singleton club arid slam should be laydoWn but putner will never cooperate. We au~ you leap to six.tans and hope for the best. Q 6 Neither vu1oenb1e. u Soulh you hold: FREE 'TIL MAY ISTR! NAME ----------------PHONE ADDRESS -------------------CITY CREDIT CARD# ____________ EXP. DATE ________ _ SIGNATURE TYPE OF CREDIT CARD (CIRCLE ONE): VISA MC ITEM; ( 15 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPA~) I I I I I I I I I I I I I AE DISCOVER COST OF ITBM: _______ _,PHONE# ~___.L--------- TENNIS RACKET NICE $15 3991272 TREASURE CHEST RULE$ AND INFOiMATioN Jr(' A) ALL ADS WILL PUBLISH THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUROAY. NO CHANGES, ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS UNTIL 1lfB FOLLOWING WEEK. 8) No BOATS, CARS, TRUCKS WlLL .BB ALLOWED. MERCHANDISE PRICED UP TO $500 ONLY. ONE ITEM P£R AD. C) PRIVATE PARTY ADVeRTISBRS ONLY. No BUSINESSm MAY PARTICIPATE. E>) To PLACB YOUR AD 4SB THIS FORM. You MAY MAIL IT, OR DROP,,. DY OUR Of"FICB. OUR ADDRF.SS lS: 330 w. BAY S1'1lEET ConA M6sA1 CA 92627 BOllDA 9085 UJICOUf -~---· 1120 llDCVIY 'N AH•,. LX ' ... y._ Get V.a 4 door dark blue, IMlto, A/C, tuv, full ISK ml. ttOK. aun power, cc, am"4m roof. 949-123-1113 cat•. tint. IMcleu top JAGUAll 9105 MOOO obo e?W1H '93TOWNCM SIQNATUNI 4.8L VI, CO changer, pwr Wlnd/IOCka, ttller '•3 XJ• low mu.., a mor• (71778t) loaded, While/a.addle 113,093 lmetlor, C/O , c;hrom• c.eu M• .. wheele, •tunning Llnoeln Metoury S19,5K 889-380-&282 f7t4) MO-Se30 i--.. ~7~T~o'!!"""w""',..,...,,.c""Mt..,,...- JUP 1110 ........... ....,,. ........ 3.8L ve, Onty Ink ml, 3.IL w; lilt, cc. ABS. pwt w6ncSltock•, pwr ...... -cuet whla. (2ZOK3U, 8eH2 (UO,K113) ••••• c..••-c ....... .. LINt•ln M•NWV Llnool ..... •roury (7t4)940-.. 30 (714)114C).8830 '•SVILLAG•R aa MINIVAH 7 paaa, du9' ao. tltt PORSCHE cc. em/Tm c•••· (SOJ94721) 112.995 Coeu .... • Llnooln-llwcury (?14) 540-8830 ------- '83 Porache .S·tO Cabriolet, rHtored, nu engine, gOOd body, clean relfable driver, 123,500. (SAFDADY) Call 831•5001 4RUlllND 'M V.VO 8N !'9Y ..._.. MX •R• Ye Oetk 9teen, 4dr, v.-1, tUw, caNICD , II pwr. 2 wh .. I ....,,., ln&el'IOt, wn/fm ~~ ~.;, \;., Ive, onty 20k ml c .. ..cte. a/c, awrvoof, -;,,~.l.ft.!~ 014310._.> '"xu·•an Io o d con d It 1 on. .-----........ VW 11.760 or beat bffet. -----MISSION VlaJO (949) 574 ... 270 7t44Hoe77• t .. • .. ••e&.•xua ... ....._0£ ·:, 4::,":U:": :1, VOWWJlGEN 9235 ~#:,ml. Loo«• and ruot like ....... • te, ... ' .~.. ll•Kenfta .... (3PAWl27) m.550 •7e lu•er ...... ,..,_ ... _.. VW LUU8 OP .. w•8TlllN8TU t-ownet, new rebuilt 7t+4M •778 (7'14)19M90e •ngllnt. OMd9 palnV ••• Y•neeen New en- ••• CAMRY LB •mog. $1200 57+9020 ~· & nna: Ready ------ '81 Cherokee, nice looking, gOOd cond, to w ml , $4400 . 141-651-4898 D•cuT1va 4 .8L VI, PW/POL, lmmac, 2 to chooa• from (871385/053985) 'H TMOl!R SON AC, PW/POL, Tlll, CC, AM/FM •l•reo CHI #005254 18498 Automatlc, fl.Ill power, '94 Jette GL 14400~1~2:io..._.· •as Cerrera Targa Ilk• n~t (747805) Mnrf, c .... a/o, rear • wh 1/blk, al moat 35K Mt •poller. (10837/1---------$24,987 Coeta M••• Lfnooln•Metpury 7t 4 1540·8830 Coeta Mee• Llncoln-Meroury (714) 840-8830 perfee,t, lllnt grad L•XUS OF • RM~~~)n• 8•M79W95 MISC. AUTO 9245 preHntl 123k ml, Wl!STMINSTl!R •97 SABLI! aa $17,000 714-433-6060 (714) 882·9809 PorHh• AudJ VW or 213..S37·9348 ---------7t4·8~8-4S775 '91 Cherokee 4x4 blaek AC, Pw/pdl, ABS, 1111, ~·:w~=: ~~!rg:,,~:~~ MAZDA 9125 ~~ar'11:'11 ~ .. ·w~f:•-T-O_Y_O_T_A ____ _ S7000 145-0400 (843343) S 11,997 9210 •as RX7 Co••• Me•• Need• Some Work Llncol.,..Mercury '92 CAMRY L• LEXUS 9115 $900. or 8Ht Offer (714) 540.H:SO AT all pwr AC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 714-351•2073 '94 Comet Great t .. n. (2ZTA°"3) ' $9,888 , '92 MX6-lx AC, pw/pdl, agH 1 at earl New ev· LEXUS OF 94 as 300 1111, CC, red/grey, erythlngl S6k lnvHted Wl!STMINSTER . '98 COROLLA 3lk. AT, AC.. Miil'. (3SCX528) $10,888 LEXUS OF WltSTMINSTl!R (714) 892·9908 '97CAMRYLE '99 Jetta OL Loaded, mnrf. AC, cau, tlll. (10597/ 05080) ..... MoKenna BMW Porsche Audi VW 714-83e-8775 Full..pwr, only 15k ml.-------- New Lexus trade. (027458) s10,9n a•tZ•DCM8 l'ftOM •17&. Pf>'· ~ache•, Cadlllac1, Chevya, BMW'a. Cor· vettn. Al90 J"pa, 4 WO'a. Your area. Toll frM 1.aoo.21 a.9000 l!xt. A-St39 lor current U.tlnga. (CAL•SCAN) Full option, Lexus cer· clean, fun. depend· $3000. 714-648-2880 (714) 892-8908 ~~~.::Si # 0 8 5 8 8 8 able S5300. 720.9639 '85 TOPAZ 53k ml, '82 CAMRY XLI! V8 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1-888·88·LEXUS LEXUS Bluei/Gray, auto, good Full power, Lexus MISSION Vll!JO MERCEDES 9130 conCt. 51995· or make trade In. (067844) --,,...9-7,..CO~-A-O_L_LA __ 1·(888) 88·Ll!XUS offer! 548-1857 S13,9n 17k, At, all pwr Run your ad In the Newport Beaoh- Cesta Mesa Dally Pilot and the . Hunting Beach- Fountain valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with )'Our credit card # or mall With a check today! c ...... co: a.,.ci ... .,.. ... '85 ES 300 White/Ivory, llhr,' mint. Lexua certified. (088566) 122\9n Ll!XUS MISSION V1~40 1-(888) 88·LIDCUS '89 2801! 1·0wner, --------MISSL:gcNu:IEJO (3UMS778) S13,333 mint, 07k ml. garaged, NISSAN 9150 Lll!XOS OF new everything, white liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1.a88-88·L'EXUS WESTMINSTER $14.9 obo 148-2011 ... PICK UP XE 1·.-94-4-x4-xt'-d_c_ab_p_lc_k_u_p (714) 892·9909 '82 190 E 2.e 4x4, 4lk ml, 1-owner, V8 low ml $13,000 1 AT, llhr, CO, mnrl, mu1t , .. , (SH659l0) owner, all records, pvt TRU"""'S (949474) $17,777 $7994 pty. aharp 540-4655 ~ 9220 LEXUS OF Collta Mesa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1--------•99 ES 300 WESTMINSTER Llncoln·Mercury '94 CAMRY LE '87 Jetta QL White/Ivory, only 14k c714) 882.·fS809 1714) S40.S930 White, AT, all pwr. '19 Dodge 3/4 Ton Auto, AC, cass, ml. Lexua certified. ----------Lex u a tr ad e I x-tra cab, long bed, Io w m I. ( l 611 1/ (177826) S28,917 '87 Centra red excel (34MA938) $12,550 4•pd, 380 V8, A/C,' 048381) $13,996 LEXUS h · cond In & out. 4 LEXUS OF great cond, low pkg Mo Kenn a BMW · MISSION VIEJO W en you write door,auto,S2995obo. WESTMINSTER St900 obo 831-0757 Ponche Audi VW 1·(888)·88·LEXUS a .Classified ad, (714) 812-4111 (714) 892·8908 714.939.9775 include all '89 LX 450 ihe facts Low ml, llhr, CO, Overstocked with '85 CAMRY LE VOLVO Lo mllH, AT, full 9230 ~~ ~~-•TaWric.OfF • Can, Tnadra, RV'a •NoDMVH...&e fRll PICKVPI ~ ... ~'fodaY I l 11 I .. 111 i.1 ...... ,, I\ Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week Niii All for just s10·. Call 642-5678. lmmact (125417) and ge11hc $39,950 results LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER you wan1. (714) 892·9908) 641-5678 stl.lft? 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