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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-11-07 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Excitement tidal wave builds for Battle of Bay Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 .. Some new . faces, but no · neophytes •John Noyes, Jan Debay, Tom Thomson bnng commu- nity experience to the Newport Beach City Council. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -John Noyes and his wife, Sheila, roamed the city streets from 3 a.m. to daybreak Wednesday. They drove around in their pick-up truck for about three hours collecting the City Council campaign signs bear- ing Noyes' name. Noyes' lead over Ralph Rodheim in the race for the District 5 council seat remained slim enough to keep them awake as the county registrar counted ballots. And the fact that it was a lead fueled their energy reserves. wwe figwed if we were going to be up all night watching results, we might as well get something done," a groggy Noyes said Wednesday afternoon. "He added be didn't go to sleep until • SEE ELECTION PAGE A5 MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT It's congratulations all around for Newport Beach City Coundl winning candidates (from left) John Noyes, Jan Dehay and Tom Thom.son. r--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------~ I I I I I I l 'A GOOD Kl~D QE CHANGE' 1 I I I I I I I I I r ~ ~ I· I I I I BRIAN POBUOA I OAA.Y Pl.OT New Costa Mesa coundl member Heather Somer;s enjoys the moment. • Thafs what Costa Mesa City Council members -new and old -say they expect with two new faces at the dais. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -On election night, newly elected City Council- woman Heather Somers' front yard was littered with purple and white campaign signs, American flags and jubilant .campaign supporters. "My entire front yar<:t was (sur- rounded by) a purple picket fence," said Somers Wednes<l;ay. "My husband and children lined the front yard with the signs I have been picking up from the streets." Somers, 40, whose signs reflect her favorite color, joined Libby Cowan and Mayor J oe Erickson Tuesday as they defeated six oppo- nents for three City Council seats. Council members Mary Horn- buckle and Sandy Genis did not seek re-election. Genis was defeat- ed Tuesday in her quest for a seat on the Mesa Consolidated Water District board of directors. With the campaign behind her, Somers, president of the East Side Neighborhood Association, says she is looking forward to taking her +Can't get enough of the local campaigns? Read what columnist Fred Martin has to ·say {page A3); and, we have our own opinion in Community Forum, page A 12. civic activism to the other side of the podium in December. "I don't think the transition is going to be that difficult," Somers said. "I have dealt with the council on a number of issues, read council reports and have a good grasp of the way council works." • SEE VOTERS PAGE A8 ~------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------------------------~ WEE K "E ND Local dancers having a 'balf ·Black rises: to t4e top of the cl~ • N~wly-elected trustee believes it's time to 'start acting' like a unified school district. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Three loaded boxes of files sit by the door in school board presid· nt Jim de Boom's office, waiting to be deliverec tc the newest school board trustee. "I went through everything last weekend ' de Boon1 said Wednesday after unofficial poll counts showed Dana Black the victor for his seat. "There's some stuff I'm keeping as mementos, but the rest will go.• De Boom is stepping down from the board after 13 years on the dais, citing a need to spend time on other commitments. The impact of the win was slowly sinking m at the Black household the day after the elec- tion. Black, a 42-year-old real estate broker said she didn't go to sleep until 4 a.m., but was up a few hours later showing houses. Ml knew my phone would be ringing all morn- ing, so I might as well go show some homes," she said Wednesday afternoon before going to h~ victo- ry party in New- port Beach. Black spent her mornmg accepting con- gratulatory phone calls from every sitting school board membe r, Superintende nt r-----~--~--~---··--·------, I I I I I I , j I t 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 I ' ' • I I ' • I I • • ' ' • . I • .,We'rn-a - unified school district. It's about time we started acting lik •t # e 1 •.• -DANA BLAOC Mac Bernd, and L------------------· ------~ her challenger, Brian Theriot. "It's just been amazing," she said of t climb from parent volunteer to developer school distnct policy. Theriot, who ran on a platform of increas school advertising and decreased govern.rm. involvement, said he realized the race was O\ after the absentee ballot results were releas ' early Tuesday. Still, he said he was proud of the race. "Obviously we raised issues, and hopefullv those issue will be addressed under Dar Black's leadership,· he said. · De Boom said while he has mixed emotio leaving the post he's held for 13 years, ~ believes Black will be a good addition to ti'e seven-member board. "I think she'll bring a different perspective, he said. "She's a bit feisty. feistier than I was but she'll be a good board member.· Superintendent Mac Bernd agreed. "A commitment to schools is evident if yo ... look at her track record,· he said. "That's an essential requirement for a board member • SEE BLACK PAGE A 15 Coastal lnil graduates to a college donnitory r--------~-------, I \ I' I \ "WJ:mt~IP HAS COME . IN . . . • Blighted Newport Boulevard. motel was purchased by Southern California College. By Susan Deemer, Daily p;Jot •Our initial thrust is to develop three of the existing buildings that front Newport Boulevard, Isabella and WU.on streets,• Smith said. •we want to get some occupancy over there to get rld ol transient and other problems there.• Smith said b8 dOeln't antici- pate any safety probleml for lt\I· dentl once tbe fadlity II complet- ed. The scbooL wbk:h bU t,200 ttudentl enrolled. currently bu 340 dorm rooms, 880 beds tn f:tve buildings on hi Pair Drive cam· put. •w. ~it far two rea- tam,. Sllilla Mid. ·lb \M far ltu· dtliit .. ._ IDd fGr ~· growth lot ..... .,... .. well .. relatild G8kl8 -. Alli> ----tt WU a bJeirWh la 6i Dfilibh"'- bood aDd~in ca ma tt • ;. .............. . afbat6D••••tli9111j118d9af ·-~NIMGIAll I AROUND TOWN A6 llEST ll,IYS A2 ClASSIFIED BS COMMUNITY FORUM A 1• INTERTAINMENT A10 POLICE FILES , IV. PUil.iC NOTICES M IOCIElY A9 RORTS WEAllB ·• College officials say the late yachtsman Richard Steele bequeathed his 69-foot boat to the school's sailing program. By Jlllie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Move over Robin Leach. Orange Coast College now bas its own St mlllion-plus yacht. · 1be 5g.foot motor yacht. the prides\ donation ever endowed to the school, wu donated from tbe estate ol longtlme Southcn CaJl. tom.ta sailor and yachtsman Richard Steele, lch.ool ottidals announced Wednfllday. Though ICbool oftld4ll would· n't releuit tbe ..um.ted value of the gift for .... ......,, ~ yacht brobll tld £. ~. worth •tn --7itt% •. Steele, Wbo cloa1 .. ~ ttoatl, lcholanhlpl Md ...., '° tMk1 damoCD .,.ce... .. ldllool'I Millng c.-ID lie ...._ cled tn Mudl•t•"· 1be ~~ boat. NllMd WldaW...._WllrnWat._111· ... clldlr '°a.-........ al . • • • • • greer wylder· November is easy month on wallet at Wa Lido Drugs V ta Udo Drugs (723-5858) is offering Newport Beach . residents a 20% discount on purchases made in November. To prove you're a resident, just show your driver's license or checkbook and you'll receive the discoJDt. A BEltWE2FHl:R TROPH¥ The Commodore Bell iS an integral part of the tradi,ti,onal Newport Harbor-Corona .del Mar football rivaby. By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot q::; I t is a symbol of pride, tradition and, most of an. victory. The Commodore Bell, the prized pos- session of Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools, will be the inspira- tion behind Friday night's football game between the two rivals. The tradition began in the early 1960s when the Commodores Club, a welcom- ing arm ·of the Newport Harbor Area Clia.mber of Commerce, donated the old ship's bell to the winning team. • Nt1wport Harbor quarterback Jollah PredrDulon (left) and r,mntng back Ray Obrel tea the • • Commodore Bell. 1 the annual trophy • , presented to the winner of the New- port Harbor/Coro- na del Mar football game. DON LEACH I DAll.Y Pl.OT The spe<:ial offer does not include pharmacy services, pre- scriptions and clearance mer- chandise. Via Lido Drugs is locat- ed at 3445 Via Lido in Newport Beach. "The Commodores had sons that played on both teams and they were com- peting with each other," said Jim de Boom, president of the Newport-Mesa Unified school board and member of the Commodores Oub. "It has been a perpet- ual trophy ever since." The Newport Harbor Sailors defeated the Corona del Mar Sea Killgs last yeai 7~ 3. is beating Corona and then realizing you ·gen(j1feep (the bell).• team it is, but claiming victory over th• Sailors is an objective. For collectors of the Depl 56 village scenes. you won't want to miss The Grey Goose's annual special event featuring drawings, contests, and display demonstra- tions of Dept. 56 pieces tonight from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The winner of "The Battle of the Bay• will be able to take the 100-pound memento to their high school, displaying their victory until the next game between the cross-town opp~>nents. Although the bell is an added perk, Newport Harbor Athletic Director Erle 1\veit said what really exhilarates his team is defeating the Sea Kings. "It''s a traditional thing for the players to exchange,• 1\veit said. •What's important Newport Harbor football Coach Jeff Brinkley said winning the game was essential for his team to make it to the playoffs, but beating the longtime rivals is also a primary goal. Freeman added the game between thf' . two Newport Beach schools has alway been a big event for the two competitors. "This is one of the things that tht. school goes all out for,• he said. Corona del Mar Coach Dick Freeman agreed winning is No. 1 no matter what The Battle of the Bay will take place a - 7:30 p.m. Friday at Davidson Field. Also, a representative from Dept. 56 will be available for questions. The Grey Goose (642- 7803) is located at Westcliff Plaza at 1032 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. For savings on kids shoes stop by the sale happening now at Norcktrom. In Children's Shoes there are discounts on top name brands including Keds, L.A. Gear, Little Capezio, Nike, Reebok, and Stride Rite. Nord- strom is located at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Please call 549-8300,ext. 1460formore information or to make an appointment. Now is a great time to find deals on used books, The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Ubrary is having its biggest used book sale now through Sunday, Nov. 10 at the Newport Beach Central Library located at 1000 Avocado Ave. in Newport Beach. The elaborate playhouses on display at Fashion Island are being auctioned off this Saturday to benefit HomeAld for the tran- sitionally homeless. The play- houses were made by local homebuilders, who designed them to look like miniature hous- es and-with individual themes. To register for the auction you can call (800) 522-6664. The registration fee is $15, and it will be held outside the Ha.rd ltock Cafe in Fashion Island. If you like lteyn Spooner shirts. you'd probably like the annual Hawaiian Christmas shirt made by Reyn Spooner since 1983. The shirts are available at Kayaks Weekend Wear in red, blue or green and are for men at $58, ($59 for a double-X size) boy's sizes ~e $46, and the women's jumper is $92. Kayaks is located at 1036 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. • llE5T IUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. tf you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627. MARC MAAT1N I DALY PILOT Harbor Towing driver Roy Logan sweeps up debris after a three vehicle coll.lslon on Harbor Boulevard at Scenic Drive. The lnddent sent two people to local hospitals Wednesday aftemoon. Two injured in crash that traps driver By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA l'vfESA -Rescue work- ers removed a seriously injured 29-year-old Huntington Beach woman from her smashed car after a truck broadsided it · Wednesday morning at the inter- section of Scenic Avenue and Harbor Boulevard, police said. Kathleen Ortiz was driving a IO.A sedan eastbo~d on Scenic Avenue around 11:45 a.m. when a Ford truck, moving south down Harbor Boulevard, apparently ran a red light and struck the dri- ver's side of the sedan, said Floyd Waldren Costa Mesa police traf- fic officer. The impact left Ortiz trapped in the car along with her passen- ger, Victor Tajalle, 29, of Santa Ana. Rescue workers had to remove Tajalle before they could extricate Ortiz through the pas- senger's side dooor, Waldron said. The impact sent the sedan skidding into a nearby Jeep Cherokee, but the driver of the Jeep suffered no injuries, Wal- dron said. Ortiz, who suffered a punc- tured l\mg afld a possible frac- tured pelvis, was rushed to UCI Medical Center in Orange. She was listed in critical but stable condition Wednesday night. li'ajalle suffered minor injuries, including head lacera- tions, and was taken to Western Medical Cen,ler in Santa Ana. "They had to extract the female driver from the car,• Wal- dron said. "She was kind of pinned 1n there. She kind of got hysterical when they put her on the gurney." · The driver of the truck was identified as 21-year-old Abel Mendoza of Costa Mesa. Men- doza was cited at the scene for running a red light, police said. M letlot IJEADEll$ HODJNE 642-6086 ,,_ ; ,-. ~ --" 't 'I , • .. ~ .. ·~-. VOLIO, ,.0.257 'IMOMMH. ........ PUblNr • ..... ~GIDIU. ldltar ll'IWIU•t, ~Editor .. YGKOt. City fcltor MMC ....... PhoCo Edttot Mt'o11DD llWI. ~ FINlndel Offtc:.er NO'fGiiiWWW, a..tfted ~ MaMger LWDl•IMllJ I Reawd your COl'l'lments .t>otlt the D•lly Pilot or news tips. APQPHS OUr ~Is 330 W. Bay St., Com ~ C..llf. 92627 . It Is the f'tlot's pOllcy to prompt· ly correa al en'Ol'S of submnce. Pleate call 574-4233. ar-....... The nnw Or.nge ~nty (IOO>ZSHM1 AltaaM4 a.HIM "'2·5678 Dllpll;' IG~21 Neortll News 5'40-1224 SpofU ~'4330 News, Spottl Fax 646-4170 (-Mell: ~!Ink.net M9lnOMm .... 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A.2 , Man arrested after brief police chase By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A 20-year-old Costa Mesa man is in custody on grand theft auto •charges after a pursuit early Tuesday morning that involved the police ca.nine unit and a helicopter search. Police stopped Samuel Ray Granado for a traffic violation while be was driving a 1988 Dodge near Victoria Street and Doctor's Circle around 1:27 a.m., said Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar. COSTA MESA Lazar said Granado got out the car and ran, escaping te, porarily, and police launche< helicopter search and set ur: patrol perimeter to trap him. Stalking him with the help police dogs, officers found Gra"' do crouching in a storage shE:<. the backyard of a nearby holL Granado tried to flee again b'! police had hiDl in custody as SOC! as 1:40 a.m., Lazar said. Lazar said Granado was d...r! ving an unreported stolen vebl- cle, and he is being held on suspt· don of grand theft auto. • • IOO block of .._ er..k: A surfboard, flashllght, two cassette tapes and a : paint gun totaling a value of SS 16 were stolen from a truck. A door lode was • alleged~: open. : • 3000 of ~ Street: A S2,000 lap-top was stolen from a desk drawer in an"Office. • 1200 block of c:onw., Avenue: A S 150 drill was stolen from a residence -. with a sliding door open. • • 200 block of Sherwood "-ce: Gott dubs worth S 1, 100 were stolen from an open garage. • ,• 2700 block of PeWMn "-ce: 1Wo pool stidts and two sl""' rings worth S950 were stolen from a car. . NEWPOWr mEAOt --1 • HOO block of atff Drtve: Sevei'al Items Including a video camera, watch, ... 1 flatware and a microwave oven worth a total of S1,840 was stolen while the victims were moving. • 11GO block of ledford Lw: A S 100 compact disc player face plate was stolen from a car. • SeMhon Drive 8"d 50th Street: Sungla.sses and a wallet were stolen from the camper shell of a truck. : • s .. 1hoN Drtve .Mt Summit Street: A purse with a $300 cellular phone Inside it was stolen from a locked car. A window was found broken. . briefly in the news City officials look to fill board vacancies Have extra time? Costa Mesa residents interest- ed In helping to make a differ- ence in their community are needed to serve on local boards or committees. The Human Relations Com- mittee has four vacancies and meets. once a month. It conducts group dialogues, sponsors town hall meetings on city issues such as the homeless and produces a public access cable TV show. The Access Appeals Board has one vacancy and meets once a month. The Child Care and Youth Services Committee makes rec- ommendations to the City Coun- cil on issues related to c;.hildren and youth. For more information submit a resume and a letter stating what board or committee you would like to serve on and submit it to: Joe Erickson, Mayor, City Hall, P.O. Box 1200 (77 Fcpr Drive), . Costa Mesa, 92628-1200. City H~ will undergo second floor change.s Residents who frequent Costa Mesa's building and planning department at City Hall can anticipate a few modifications to the second-floor waiting area by this spring. The City Council approved $20,795 contract to lower the counter to meet accessibility requirements for disabled resi- dents and provide a setting that N!!_fl iltll/ () 11 t I(' l · Compare our prices. See our selection. 1!1perleace our customer semce. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St, Costa Mesa allows people to sit down as they await requests, said Willlam Mor- ris, director of public services. Museum vet nam~d to head new museum The boprd of truswes of the Orange County Museum of Art announced Joan Van Hooten has accepted the position of director of develOpment. Since 1994 Van Hooten has been the head of major gifts at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Prior to her tenure at there, Van Hooten held a number ·of key positions in Southern Califorytia arts organizations, including asso- ciate director of advancement and director of the annual fund at South Coast Repertory Theatre in Costa Mesa and director of devel- opment at the Long Beach Muse- um of Art Foundation. South Coast art gallery tours available Free walk-in tours are offered at 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sun- days at the Orange County Muse- um of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery. Led by trained docents, the tours provide background into the artists and paintings featured in the exhibition •First Impres- sions: The Laguna Beach Art Association." The museum is located at 3333 Bristol Street, Suite 1000, ~osta Mesa. For more information, call 759-1122. C ongratulations, Costa Mesa: You did good.I Congratulations Newport Beach: You did good, tool Ob, sure, you left a pair of Fred Pi<;.k.s in the dust, but you el~ good people across the boar~ As winning-candidate Tom Thomson said at a candidate forum, "Nearly everybody on this podium would mak.~ an excellent council member.• The Newport Beach election proved once again my long- held theory that the candidate with the most signs wins. John Noyes' placards were everywhere, as ubiquitous as ants in your patio. Ralph Rod- heim also had gobs of signs, as did Diane Coltrane. But not nearly as many as Noyes. I couldn't find a single sign for Ralph Schoonmaker, and he came in last in that District 5 race. And he did so even though he was on the first line of the ballot, supposedly a big deal. There are two morals to Schoonmak.er's story: You can't move to Newport Beach one year and run for council the next. Secondly, you can't just scowl and gripe; you need to have at least some reason- able and positive ideas. At one forum, Schoonmaker used part of his sum-up time to tell Noyes, to quit using his -oAd- Custom Photo Greeting Cards Call for an appointment Galleries / 8tudio 12• MOADWAY, UNIT D, COSTA MESA, CA. 92627 (714) 646-0337 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 f red martin name "in your brochures in what I consider a derogatory manner.• . Eager to see what terrible thing Noyes had done, many in the audience began riffling through his flyer. The dastard- ly deed they saw was a small simulation of the ballot. Noyes's name was shown in big, black type, his opponents' names were fuzzed out and barely readable. Dreadful, eh? However, back to my sign theory. I must admit, it was rather well shattered in Costa Mesa. According to my neigh- borhood surveys, Mel Fleener had the mo~ signs, and he looks to finish sixth. This proves another theory of mine: Voters are basically smarter than most of we pun- dits think they are. Fleener and Chris "l'm-the- most-conservative-guy-in-pny- room • Steel were the only two candidates endorsed by the Costa Mesa Republican Assembly. Why? Were they.truly the best and the brightest among the 10 candidate~ on the ballot? Not hardly. The dynalnic duo was endorsed simply because they are both longtime members of CMRA, and Fleener is a cur- rent director. But Costa Mesans wisely ignored this partisan politick- ing in a non-partisan contest and elected the three most highly qualified, most intelli- gent candidates. Good on yei:. Ditto the school-board race. My editor tells me that CMRA's candidate, Brian Theriot, blames me for his loss to Dana Black. I thank Brian ior the compliment, but Dana won it because she was supremely qualified. Period. I have also been developing yet another theory about cam- paign signs: Ban the damn things. They cause far more trouble'than they're worth. They litter the landscape and they provide far too easy an opportunity for vandalism. Five candidates I talked with had virtually identical comments about the sign- destruction derby: "It's vicious out there. I just wish we didn't have to put them up.• Maybe Jan Debay can pro- pose an anti-political-sign ordi- nance. I doubt the signs had much of anything to do With her re-election by the large~ margin of any council candi- date in either town. Jan's re-election had every- thing to do with h er her record and her opponent. When she was first elect ea four years ago, I will admit I thought she was ~ lightweight. But I have watched Jan grow, meeting by meeting, until she has become one of the sharpest members of the council. So, whither Barry Zanck? He moved to West Newport in April so he could run against Dehay. Now that she beat the . whizzle out of him, will Zanck move back to the Balboa Peninsula so he can run when John Hedges is term-limited in two years? And is there ·any signifi- cance to the fact that MeasUJ"e Q -which Hedges opposed and all other council members favored -and Zanck, Hedges' amanuensis, both lost by vir- tually identical percentages? Time will tell, and we'll see. At least there is one thing on which we can all agree: Thank God it is over. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. -. Y our 9reat !J7(e als 7Jeserue Y7real & !Jis.h Y'-rom <J.he !Ranch \ (7 / (\ f Original 9rvine :Ranch Jfle J '-'eW 2!(ar£e1 7 /l )hen Jo & Joe Raymond started recreating the Ranch, they were determined lJl/ to bring only the best back to Irvine. In our meat case, you'll find only Manning's Beef, the natural product from pure bred, cattle, raised, hormone-free on vitamin-enriched COil\ wheat and hay. From lightly marbled Porterhouc;e Steak to the leanest Hamburger, the meat from the Ranch raises any meal to a prime din- ing experience. When the feast turns to fish, you'll find ours to be so fresh. beaufful and bountiful, it conjures up a work of art. Frqm delicate halibut to rich, red salmon to shellfish the seafood you take home from the Ranch is simply the finest from any ocean. Atlantic Salmon Fillet I I I I I I I I I I Scallop Bacon K-Bob Fres h Bone in Chicken Breast $7.99 lb l $8.99 lb $1.69 ~· --~--------------------------~----------------------------~-------------------------- Macintosh Al>ples .19 lb I I I I I • I I I I I I I I • I Table~ Squash 2 lbs/ $1.oo Boan Head Hone, Ham $6.99 lb From ~ to black tie, our meat ll ~h coUf>led wieh ,._r ~ f>rOt!Uses a week of~ for your tele. Store Hoan 8:00 ... MD,_ 7 0.,. A. Wtllt. 2651 Irvine :Avenue Costa M esa 926'D PhOl\e 631-MOI ,.. \' NOVEMBER 7, 1996 YACHT CONTINUED FROM A 1 largest ship in the center's 50- plus fteet o! boats when it docks at the college's marine center in January. All of the center's boats a.re donations, Avery said, allowing the nautical school to provide first-class boating instruction to more than 6,()()9 people annually. ·we've primarily been a sail- ing program, but the majority of boaters in the (NeWDQrt) harbor power boaters," Avery said. "We teach marine diesel in the class .. room, but now the instructor can take the students out of the class- room just 30 feet away, and see the engines up close." , Avery said while other high- priced yachts are more flash than substance, Steele made a point of designing a seaworthy cruiser. "It's fairly low-key for what it is," be said. "It's an exceptional boat and a beautiful design, but it's a serious oceangoing boat. "1bis boat is really designed to go places," he said. , Prior to receiving the boat, a $1 million trust bequeathed in December 1993 was the largest donation given to the school, said Doug Bennett, executive director of the Orange Coast College Foundation. going on in your hometown. Read. the Daily Pilot by Deedreea Rieb, D.D.~. WHITE ON WHITE While silver amalgam provides a ncar- perfcct solu:ion as a filling material fur cavities in terms of durability and cost, it may leave a lot to be desired in temu of ancsthetia. Amalgam's silver color stands in stark contrast to natural tooth oolor when placed in the visible swf..ccs of the front teeth. For this reason, patienu 111ually prefer composite resin (pwric) for iu ability co match tooth oolor. New materials make composite rain restorations much better than when they Were fun introduced. and these tooth-colored restorations arc doict to silver amalgam from a COJt Standpoint. 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Misses S, M, L, EL. fj$79. ~· ~~ \•" Me Gift Wrapping .~«' ''I Gift Certifo:ates II I AvllilAbk , Newport Beach Westcliff Plaza 1062 lrvincAvcnuc (7 14) 646-552 1 Sprint Gau by ThomAS Kinluuk G7~!~9ltl2 The Gosling a child's boutique WESTCL J .PP PLAZA , ) Visit The Gosling this holiday season for clothes that are as special as the children who wear them The Gosling I 058 Irvine Ave. • Newport Beach Telephone 642-6619 Hours: Mond._y-Saturday: 10-6pm Sunday: noon-Spm ' The Cosll . J The Grey Goose :s c!:ldren::__I " The f1rJl J-Jnyvuiinn C:hri J lTIHl 3 First introduced in 1983, Reyn Spooner is proud to continue the tradition of an annual Hawaiian Christmas shirt , Avall<Jblt In~ blu~ or grt>en lwomtn'1 jumJ)fr <ti~ .wallabl<) > l~A'1:AJ{1J Wee~end weur 1036 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach 631-2996 FREE S:EIIPPI:NG We'll eh Jp any of our prepackqed alfte valued over $20.00 anywa_.re ln the continental United Stac-FREE. For arrtval by C hrletmae place your order before November 28, I~. Viall o u.r etore today for detail• \ ~-i ·I In Westcllff Plaza 1 1080 lrvlne Ave. <a) 17"'>. Newport Beach W&'TCLll•F PLAZA 17tb at mt.An., Newport Beach Ortkr Toll Frt!e 1-( 800)-867-6650 • MeaStire Q pas~age ~eans extra cost for businesses ELECTION CONTINUED FROM A 1 By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -When Bonnie Jeannette found out Tues- day morning that 60% of the city's voters punched "yes" on Measure Q, she nursed her disap- poinbnent as she began wonder- ing how much that vote would cost the small architecture firm she and her husband run. The vote told the city to stop free trash pickup to all business- es, clarifying a 1959 ordinance that provides for free city-wide service. Measure Q asked voters whether the city should limit its property tax-funded pickup to residents currently within city boundaries. •0nce again business is being asked to shoulder too much," said Jeannette, who lives in Newport Beach. •rm as much of a taxpay- er here as any residents are." For 37 years, the city has picked up any trash in curbside containers, but large businesses that use bins already pay private companies for pickup. That means about 200 small business- es, including the Jeannettes' office on Old Newport Boulevard, will be shopping for a garbage ~ 1894-1 996 Four Generations 102 Years! All Room Sizes REMNANT CLEARANCE 50%0FF NOW OPEN SUNDAYS from r l-4p.m . ALDEN'S CARPETS. INC. 1663 PluC"ernla s1 .. cos1a Me.sa 646-4838 company for the first time. City officials have put together a list of 12 companies for busi- nesses to call tq._Jesearch prices and arrange for service. The city's free service to businesses will stop Dec. 1. Prices-for weekly-pick-up of curbsjde trash cans by local com- panies start at about $15 per month. The City Council voted last week to put the $250,000 in esti- mated savings' resulting from Measure Q into the city's reserve fund. Opponents of the measure, including Mayor John Hedges, criticized its exclusion of residents not currently inside city bound- aries. Residents of areas annexed later -such as Newport Coast. which the council early next year will consider incorporating -will likely pay for service. But Measure Q supporters have said charging those n ew residents for trash pickup could smooth the way for the annexa- tion by making it a less expensive proposition for the city. • For a list of trash companies o r other information on Measure Q, call the city at 644-3055. 6 a.m., when he acknowledged a definite victory )Vith the final results. Noyes ended up with 40.2% of the vote overRodbeim's 37.7% in a four- way race. ~ Noyes will Join District 2 incum- bent Jan Dehay, reelected with 60.3% over challenger Barry Zanck, and Tom Thomson, who garnered 44.9% of the votes in a three-way District 7 race. The three will take Offic6',at a Nov. 26 swearing-in cereml>ny. They'll attend their first meeting as City Council members Dec. 9. Voters chose experience and community involvement over anti- establisbment platforms in Tuesday's vote for City Council. They elected Dehay, an incum- bent; Noyes, a community group veteran; and Thomson, a planning commissioner. Some of their oppo- nents lobbed heavy criticism at the current council's money manage- ment. Mayor John Hedges, like the newly elected council members, said he expects a smooth transition. "They should do well,· be said, •as long as they're not co-opted by the system.• Despite Debay's commanding lead, she too stayed up later than usual -until about 1:30 a.m. She monitored the election returns at a party with her campaign supporters at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. 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LIMITED WAllUIAINI ROTATE & BALANCE l THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 "I never look it for granted,• she said. •People have told me it was one of the toughest, most negative campaigns ever.· Zanck, a Republican activist busi- nessman, challenged Debay to the toughest calllpaign of her political life by picking apart her voting record and calling her a •tax-and- spend liberal.• De~y said her fust action in ber second council tenn will be to "repair some of the damage that was done.• She wants to listen to citi- zens' problems and suggestions rather than hearing them as harsh public criticisms, she said. Zanck, who acknowledged Dehay ran •a cleaner campaign" than he did, called Debay Wednes- day morning to congratulate her, a gesture she greatly appreciated. Zanck. said he was surprised by the large lead Dehay maintained throughout Tuesday night's election returns, which he watched from the Republican party at the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa. The national defeat or presi- dential candidate Bob Dole and the city vote on Measure Q to stop free St At>' VU V s g BUY a SELL USED FURNITURE, TOV8 C ACCE880AIES, ETC. 2584 Newoort Btvd. (•t Del M.,.) Wind Bhetl &Adon Coeta Mee. (7141 831·7383 trash pickup to businesses, he said, compounded his disappointment. •The conservatives are going to take a step backward and hold 011to ow wallets,• he said. Despite bis dis- illusionment, he'll llk.ely make another run for the coundl. he $llld. Noyes, Rodheim and their other opponents Diane Coltrane and Bob Schoonmaker described their ~ trtct 5 campaign as less confronta- tional than Distrld 2's. As a councilman, Noyes said, he will focus first on learning the ropes and then on rallying more citizen ·involvement in city government. Rodheim, who runs a marketing company and a Balboa Island busi- ness, said he enjoyed the campdign trail and called Noyes' campaign "excellent.· He will never run for office again, he said. He's planning to focus instead on bis family, busi- ness and continued community work. Coltrane, whose 11 2% or the vote put her in a distant Uurd, expressed disappointment with her showing. But she added Noyes' elec- tion leaves the city "in good hands.· She hopes to stay involved Wlth the commwuty by serving on govern- ment committees. • Schoonmaker, a political unknown and newcomer to the aty, garnered 10.~% of the vote. The retired engineer spent almost rto money on his campaign, and said 1-\e felt "sorry that you havft to spend a great deal of money to get elected.: Schoonma.ker's future p18l'l5 1.QC.lude a possible second run for U\e council or for the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Newly elected D.ist:nct 1 CQWlcil- man Thomson credited his • positi-a? Cd.lnpaign • wt th attracting 44 .9% ol the vote. His opponent, Dolores Otting, expressed no regrets about her JUR, which garnered 26,5% of the vo~e. She emerged slightly behind the 28.1 % shoWlllg of Phil Arst, who w~ unavailable for comment. "I thought it would be mu<;ll worse,· she said. Otting hopes lo push for a oty emergency-prepared- ness plan. Llke many, Ottmg cited one posi- bve or the sometimes grueling cam- paign: "I met some of the most wo8- derfuJ people m the world.· she saill DOES YOUR WEIGIJI' LOSS PROGRAM 014ER TIIE,EOILO"WINGt \I\ '( l /'r.,1:ro111r /, .o' '''' il D il D ~D ftl D 1il 0 Ejt O Physician owned and supervised {24 hours on-call) Office visits o n monthly basis (No addllic111al charge if mm more ofren based cm nwdical need) Average fee including medication '9000/month (h!S3 than s22111J/wul1} Full refund of office visit charges if not satisfied in 3 months Free initial body fat analysis (Tanita anal}'UT) ( s 15"" value) IX S)(.'f'l"Sky has bttca • !.tmi)y pr.v1K~ ptly.ic1ao ro ......... 2U ,.. ... In l>1~ ( ........ J\ ... .i b. 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GIFT SHOP The Volunteer Association of Sherman Library and Gardens invites the community to enjoy Christmas gilt selections and ,. BREAST CANCER ~ The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation often a lee· ture on MNew Risk-Free, Non- invasive Optical Detection of Brea.st Cancer• from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the.Hoag Cancer Center, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41 , New- port Beach. For more information,, · Call 224-0292. DIZZ1NESS The Medical Plaza Association offers a free commUnity education lecture titled "Update On Dizzi- ness 1997 • at 6:30 p.m. at the Health Education Librafy, 360 San Miguel Drive, Suite 206, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 756-9000. hand crafted items from 10:30 FINANCE TALK a.m. to 4 p.m. daily at the Gift Courtlandt Financial offers a Shop at 2647 E. Coast Highway, tree.workshop on how to reduce Corona del Mar. For more infor-risk exposure on mutual funds, mation, call 673-2261. • annuities and stocks from 1 to 2 SCHOOL BOUTIQUE Lincoln Elementary School is havll1g its second annual Holiday Boutique from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Lincoln's multi-purpose room at 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. The boutique features jewelry, books, clothing, holiday decorations and more. For more information, call 760-3365. USED BOOKS The Newport Beach Friends of The Library is having a used book sale from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call 717-3800. .. BOOK SIGNING The National Cat Protection Society presents author and pho- tographer Bob Walker who will be signing copies of "The Cats' Home. The Cat's House" from 1 to 4 p.m. at 6904 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 650-1232. p.m. or 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newpol't Beach. For more information, call 251-0270. SINGLES PARTY Singles are welcome to the Open Mic Party every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Grounds Coffee House, 3007 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Guests can par- ticipate with their music, poetry, songs or comedy. A portion of the proceeds is contributed to Olive Crest Homes for Abused Chil- dren. For more information, call 640-1531. BOARD MEETING The Orange County Republi- can Women, Federated presents Barbara Stone as their guest speaker during the monthly board meeting at 10 a.m. at Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Cost of lunch is $15. For reservations, can 529- 6030. a Early Years Toys • Developmental toys for children birth to lO years. • Quality toys with lasting and creative play value. • Personal service from knowledgeable sales staff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH A Major Estate Liquidation The sJngle dose, monthly flea control for your pet, 100°/o effective in one day. Lasts 4 weeks ·A! seen on])[. @.uv Jlllt!il1tlAM' HERE The Flea Egg Killing Pill You Give Your Pet Orij Once A Month CAT ·DOG FVR+CP .••........ $8 Rabies •••.......... $6 Leukemia ...... $ 1 2 DHLP+P .; ...... $10 Aft ............ . ,. months supplyJ Program ........ $30 (6 monchs suppf'JJ Aft ........... . ,. 551», 4 months supply) Proaram ........ $3~ "° .... 6 mandls supply! ~ERNfTWORK The free Career Network meeting for those unemployed will feature the tQpic: "How to Market Yourself• at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andr~ws Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574- 2239. CHRIS COX The New- port Harbor Republican Women pre- sents Con- .gr es s man Chris Cox on "Election Results Wrap- up" at 11:30 Cbrls Cox a.m. at the . Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway. Cost is $17. For Sout~oast Thrift & Loan Association more information, call 837-0278. BUSINESS TAUC The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce offers a free workshop on "Selecting Accounting Software That's Best For Your Business• from 7:30 to 9 a.m . at 1470 Jamboree ·Road, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 640-4789. USED BOOKS The Newport Beach Friends of The Library is having a used book sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call 717-3800. INVENTORS FORUM Orange Coast College offers a seminar on bow to "Profit Through Inventing" from 7 :30 to 10 p.m. in room 101 of OCC's Sci- ence Lecture Hall. Registration fee i,s $5 for members and $15 for guests. POI more information, call 432-5880. Ward & Patricia Wilsey of 445 Santa Ana Ave in Newport Beach would like to Thank the Newport eeach Fire · Department for its efforts on" Halloween. The department ~upplied three trucks with its staff handing out candy fo trick-or-treaters. This was a ·great event for the chil dren & the nei hborhoodl ( '11111ill.l! .\lid ~'\'Iii l'lllht'I \11Hll0 Llting \ :\'l'll'. \t ( )10 l loH \l' 64 2-1640 1720 Santa Ana Ave. Suite A Costa Mesa (1 7th & Santa Ana Ave.) 30th Anni.versary Family Owned, Family Operated & Family Loved Since-I 966.-- ' --Wed. November 20th l 966 PRICES$~ All Day Long! Our way of saying Muchas Gracias *Food Only COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEAOI CORONA DB. MAR 2 101 PlacenUa Ave. 2800 Newport Blvd. 2744 Eaat Coast Hwy. 642-1142 675-6855 644-8226 SANTA ANA•HUNTINGTON PARK•LONG BL/\CH BAY TOUR Friends of the Newport Bay offer a free, two-hour guide<) wallcing tour of the Upper New- port Bay Ecological Reserve beginning anytime between 9 and 10:15 a.m. ·at tha comer ot East Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road in Newport Beach. For more information, call 646-8009. OPEN HOUSE The Assistan~e League of Newport-Mesa Grace Hoag Cot- tage Child Day Ca.re Center offers an open house for prospective families from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at 2032 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. To R.S.VP., call 645- 6570. COMPUTER CLUB Orange Coast College's next Winners Computer Club will meet from 9 a.m. to noon in room Spring Tent Sale ' .... 116 orOCC's Pine Arts Building. Annual membenhlp is S20. Por more information, call 542-0468. I ~ USED~ The Newport Beach Friends of' The Ubrary is having a used boo~ ,saJ.e from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1000~ Avocado Ave. For more intorma-' tion, call-717-3800. I ' l I AUCTION ~ HomeAi.d Orange Coun~ pre·{ sents its fifth a.nnual· "Project Playhouse" auction and party at 5 p .m. in a tent adjacent to the Hard) Rock Cafe at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Several custom- designed playhouses. will be auc-~ tioned to benefit HorneAid> Orange County, an .oiganizatioro th~t'builds and renovates shelters for the transitionally homeless. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for children under the age of 12 which includes dinner and a tour. of the playhouses. For more infor- mation, call 522-6664. 1 Clothing & Equipment up to 70% OFF Free Golf Clinics Saturday-& Sunday 1 O:OOam & 1 !OOpm Demo· Day, Try Out New Clubs Saturday: Taylor Made, Cleveland, Mizuno-, Bullet, Winn Grips Sunday: Callaway, Cobra, Zevo, Echelon, Royal Grips · Don't Forget Christmas! We Have Gift Certificates Available ORECK'S ULT IMAT E HYPO-ALLERGEN IC CLEAN AIR PACKAGE our 8 Lb. Hypo-Allergenic Upright and XL3000 Air Console PLUS Two Great Oreck Vacs FREE* ·The Oreck XJ Hypo-Allergenic Hotel Upright filters 99.7% of breathable air particles. It features a state-of-the-art roller which rotates at over 6,500 times per minute picking dust mites, pet hair, pollen, lint, and fine sand, all in one sweep. Oreck Super XL3000 Hypo-Allergenic Multi-Room Alr Cleaner. Same advanced technology that keeps the U.S. nuclear submarine fleet breathing easier. Oreck Power Brush Weighs only 4.2 lbs but .' strong enough to remove llnt from clothed and drapes, and even spot cleans, and ifs FREE* The companion Oreck XL Compact Canister Is powerful enough to lift a 16-pound bowling ball and it's FRE . (!~~ Ol E11~ Orange County Dianetics and Scientology, 1451 lrvine Blvd. Tustin~ Ca 92680 (714) 544-5491 Hours: 9:00am to 1 l :OOpm Daily I Monday I Tuesday I Tuesday Saturday Clear :Plite! LOVE. SEX AND MARRIAGE SEMINAR 'Pl.l~'FI C!A'11 O:JI Friday GRADUATION D~~ \IJ~ Join us for a one liour ledurt on tlit Stat.t of Cltar. rtfiis will fairy educate your frltndS and family on just wliat Clear i.s alf about. Witfi tlits uni~ut prtsmt.ati.on , you ll walk away wanting to go Clear/ 7~-to~ FR& 'D aily: Opm :House How to hove o long lastlng poweeful retotlQn!hlp, HOw to c:honoe conditions that just Tinger on and on, Ublt realty causes ~ondhow to pNVent them, and why the low~ away ... 7;30pmto~ FMI f • S"E::MI:JI !A'R 'loxiru, pesticides and food additivts accumulate in your body and a{ftd your mental outlooli. 'Find out liow you can liavt more entr!JY, tliin~ more clearly and feel fitaltfiitrl Come Ot)d hear the mlrocles of Dlonet1cs• and Sctentotogy• training and audit ing Aetr.shment:s · Included Wfiat causes unliappy rtlationsnips? Wfiat causes you to lost stl/ confa.lenct? 'Why can't you belitvt in yourstlp rw~ do you get. an!J'Y or sad for no reason? ... SUGIHAltA Tbe Jewish Community Cen- t.er ol Orange County presents •1n Sean:h ol Sugihara, • the elusive Japanele diplomat who risked bis Ufe to save 10,000 Jews from the Holocaust. at 7 p.m. at 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. Memben pay $1, guests pay $10 and students pay ~. For more information, call 755-03-40. USED BOOKS The Newport Beach Friends of The Ubrary is having a used book sale from 1 to,4 p.m. at 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call 717-3800. ADDTAUC Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach offers a lecture on •Attention Deficit Disorder Medications and Psychostimu- 1.ants• from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport J)each. Call 476-0991. MAKING rT WORK ' South Coast Business and Pro- lessional Women offers its month- jy luncheon on uMaking It Work" rat 11:30 a.m. at Bl Torito Grill, 633 •Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Cost is :S17 for members and $22 for ;guests. To RSVP, call 472-4666. i 14 EDUCATION LECTURE The Medical Plaza Association is spomoring a free community education lecture titled •state of the Art in Luer Cosmetic Surgery• at 6:30 p.m. at the Health Education Library, 360 San Miguel Drive, Suite 206, NewpoJt Beach. For reservations, ca.ll 756-9000. HEALTH TALK Mother's lbe Natural Choice offers a free seminar on •nie Importance of Vitamins and Min- erals• from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595- MOMS. BUstNESS AWANCE The Professional Women's Business Alliance offers a seminar on •The Art and the Joy of Nego- tiation" from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Santa Ana Country Club, 20382 S.W. Newport Blvd. Cost is $10. To RSVP, call 852-1800. ADD TALK Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach offers a lecture on Attention Deficit Disorder and •Creative nme Management and Organization• from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, New- port Beach. Cost is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. DIVORCE TALK · The Ldw Offices of Lisa A. Ciancio offers a seminar on "Property Division and Settle- ment Agreements Pursuant to Divorce" at 6:30 p.m. a~ 881 F.REE SHIPPING . .. .. .. • • I I l We'l li)llp any of oar prepackaged ...... ftlaed Oftl' $20.00 anywhere in die Ci0'41H9tal United States FREE. For arrlftl by Cbrlltmu place your order before November 28, 1996. Visit our store today for details Christmas Blend Coffee is BaclcJ Avollable Only At Hldcory Fanns. Stop i n for a FREE Cup ! W ho!. <:,1q1pl11, L.1,t WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17tb at Irvine Ave., Newport ~ch Order Toll Free 1-(800)-867-6650 THE GREY GOOSE I nvi.tes 1'ou to Our .9tnnua{ 'lJepa~nt 56 Open 1louse Thursday, Nwember 7 7-9pm 'SPECIAL EVENTS: • Drawings • Contests • Department 56 representatives on band to answer your questions • Display demonstrations • Refreshments • Retired pteces for sale · · 1 THE GREy; GOOSE WBSTCUPP PLAZA I 032 lntne ~ Newport Beath ~-643·7803 Houn -~.sa~ lo-6, Sunday: Noon·S Mllter'Clld • v.. • AIDlftcwl e.- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 A 7• CRIBIAGE 1be Newport Beach Cribbage Club meets at 6,45 p .m . at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. All levels are welcome and lessons are available. For more information. call 631-3371. .. THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 7 p.m. to discuss "The Zone," the nutrition plan devel- oped by bestselling author Barry Sears, at Barnes & Noble Book- store in niangle Square in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 673-3588. RELATIONSHIPS Orange Coast College offers a free, two-part work.shop on "Improving Your Relation.ships• their own scissors. Registration is from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. tod~ and $37 and preregistration is Nov. 20 at OCC's Re-Entry'Cen-required. For more information, ter. For more information, call call 673-2261. 432-5162. CAREER BELIEFS Orange Coast College offers a free, three-part workshop on •career Beliefs~ from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today, Nov. 20 and 27 at OCC's Re-Entry Center. The workshop is designed . to show attendee~ how their personal beliefs can help or hinder career advancement. For more informa- tion, call 432-5162. HERBAL MEDIONE Mother's The Natural Choice offers a free seminar on "Your Herbal Medicine Chest• from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595-MOMS. AGtNG PARENTS A support group for Adult Children of Aging Parents is being offered from 6:30 to 8:30 DRIED FLORALS ' p .m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. The .Sherman Library and Gardens offers a class titled ~Dried Florals'' at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For.more ipformation, call 673-2261. Participants will create their own floral arrange- ment for a dining table or wall. All materials will be supplied, but students are asked to bring PRESSURE ·THERAPY The Doctors Speakers Bureau offers a pressure point therapy workshop from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Church of Religious Science, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Co518 Mesa. Cost is $15 per cou- ple and $10 per person. To RSVP, call 662-0670. CENTER 500 f" Center 500, a support group of the Orange County Perlorming Arts Center, presents its nert' Annual Meeting from 5:30 to 8:30 p .m. at The Center in. rehearsal room 3 at 600 Town~ Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $15 for guests. For more infor- mation, call 556-2122, extension 21'. INSIDE EDGE The Inside Edge offers & breakfast forum on "Producing Peak Performance" from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Resthurant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $35. For more information. call. 460-4242. • Send your AROUND TOWN. items to the The Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, calif > 92627; fax 646-4170 or call 540- 1224, Ext. 333. 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By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot • COSTA MESA -From now on it's two terms and they're out. That's the message voters deliv- ered Tuesday as they over- whelmingly approved the city's term limit ballot initiative, Mea- sure F. According to unofficial final results from the Orange County Registrar of Voters, the measure was approved by 20,804 voters or 79.5% of those y.rho went to the polls. " 0nty Councilman Peter Buffa has already exceeded eight years · on the council. Buffa is in his 10th consecutive year, Monahan is in his second, Bri&son will begin a fifth. Mayor Joe Erickson, who sided with the majority'when the council voted 3-2 last January to put it on the ballot,. said this was the first time the city's voters were able to decide the question. Erickson, elected to a second tenn in Tuesday's vote,. promised that even if the measure didn't pass, he would step down when his second term expires. disseptihg voices in the decision to put Measure F on the ballot. Hornbuckle voluntarily gave up her seat this year .after three terms, Genis served two terms. Buffa said it's one of those issues where there's an upside and a downside. "The upside is the new blood Q.nd the changeover," Buffa said. "The downside is you get less experienced people who may not be as familiar with complicated issues.• ·But current council members spoke ol).ly positively Wednesday aqout both Somers and Cowan, safing they will bring a new per- spective and fresh ideas to the council. Council colleagues l{greed the char.igeover will not . d@stically affect its direction. "I will be looking forward to seeing some new ideas, seeing wJiat Heather and Libby have in · rpmd for the next couple of years," Cbuncilman Gary Monahan said. BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT Mayor Joe Erickson and Ubby Cowan celebrate their recent Costa Mesa City Council victories at 1i1angle Square. . "It's one kind of campaign reform that's proven to be effec- tive,• said Councilman Gary Monahan who wrote the ballot statement for Measure F. "It lev- els the playing field and increas- es the (number of) fresh faces." "I told voters four years ago I would limit myself to two terms, this is my last election arid I mean it,• Erickson said Wednesday. Newly elected Colincilwoman Llbby Cowan said she does not support mandatory term limits but feels she will be able to accomplish her goals in the com- ing eigbt years -but no promises. "I think voters have that abili- ty to tum people out that are not doing their job," Cowan said. • Among the many is~ues facing the new council is reducing crime in neighborhoods, developing an 18-acre park and sports complex on the Costa Mesa High farm site, mdintaining the city's infrastruc- ture, a balanced budget and attracting new businesses. "We will have our differences ot opinion, but that's why you f'lect more than one person to City Council," Councilman Peter Buffa said. "f think we will be able to deal with that and be able to move forward in a positive direction as we have in the last few years." Somers said as a council mem- ber she is hoping to establish Cos- . ta Mesa as a destination for travel- ers by promoting local businesses and neighborhoods. As chair of the Planning Com- mission, Cowan, 43, says she is already committed to spending - her Monday evenings at City Hall. But her new position will get her involved in other: capaeities--suGh as serving on committees. Her term on the commission would have expired in March. "I think it is going to be an excellent council,• Cowan said Wednesday. "I look forward to worldng with them, particularly with Joe Erickson. Heather Somers also offers a lot for the community from a different per- spective." 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Newport Beach ,,,.,.>_ . voters adopted a term-limit mea-~ U1 ~ sure several ye~~-~----·-----------~---..---..-.-..--:-.----,.--.,-...,.-----u Although his mayoral term will end when the Orange County Reg- istrar of Voters certifies the election in December, Erickson could be selected by his colleagues for another two years as mayor. "Joe is the best council person and he will go down as one of the best mayors we have ever had," Somers said. But the state law that allowed cities ~o put the measure on their ballots would not allow the mea- sure to take effect until the next election, provided the measure is certified. The aurrent council, including those newly elected, would not be limited based on their existing terms. "We are all starting with a clean slate," Monahan said. 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A fashion show from Nordstrom entertained the local crowd including from left, Patti Widdicomb, event co-chair, Nancy Stahl of Nordstom, Enid Dunkleman, Ronald McDonald, and Jlm Howard, president of the Orange County Ronald McDonald House boa.rd of trustees. The event raised $29,000 to assist seriously ill children receiving tr~abnent at local hospitals. A ~ale o-f A Tale FELICIA BOND Best Sellil)q_Childrens A*/ mustrator Saturaay, November 9 10 am -11:30 am Introducing: '"fumble Bumble· Save 'lhe$e Pates:! Saturday Dec. 7 11-1 pm 'nieodore Taylor "'Royal Wave· (author of Clay) Thurs. Dec. 19 7 prn Jim Lewis: (aka Grandpa Jim) Storytime with Santa Remember, autographed books make wonderful gifts: you can open again and again. If you can't make the autographing. we will be glad to have your books autographed for you Dean ahead! Aa • ~ '°the f'lbllshn, only ~ purchaeed b ..... •utobioqraphlr>g will be .... BRIAN TRACY LIVE! 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Don't miss CAL~ NOW 1-800-625-SELL (735 , A Performance T~ ~tional Paoductioi\ ........ Ml THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 ~uperb actors, diFeCto:r, Writer tell wonderftil 'Stories' ID ne of the regular theater· poer's greatest joys is · being swept away by _ ~ perfo~in a · · J:Miwtofore unknown play. It does· n' happen often, but when it .... it'• an exhilarating experi-eace. : 1bJ1 ii What South Coast ~ry currently is ottering on ~Stage with "Collected $Gries,• a tw<><haracter drama fr&n Donald Margulies -whose !91ght Unseen• also impressed in t1' tint outing at SCR. It is, sim-Jlbr, the outstanding production of the year on them irresistible to an audience. Usa Peterson, resident director at the Mark 'lll)>f:'r Porum. bas do~perb job of staging, padng her actresses through a series of episodes over a fix·year period that bring them from an edgy teacher·student relationship to orie approaclllng mother· daughter intimacy. Prom there, the play moves predictably into •All About Eve• territory -hut even then, the tensions which grow between them are arresting and immediate. Kandis Chappell. one of SCR's finest performers over the past decade, delivers a magnificent interpretation of the aging teacher Ruth, whose blunt, dherstage from the Costa Mesa company. 1\vowomen I I I I \ I I I, I\ I \ I I '\ no.nonsense manner gradu· ally turns to a maternal affec· ing admirer who ultimately will use her mentCJr unethically tn her grasp for success. Unlike the movie's Eve Harrington, however, Cryer's Usa is no schemer, but a strong, ambitious young woman who truly believes -or at least makes her audience believe - that stealing her teacher's experi· ences for her own story is a form -enea renowned short story writer and college professor, th_e other an eager, budding young talent who becomes her ~tege -comprise the cast of "'Collected Stories," and both o0me to hold their audience in th,'rall. These are superior perfor- Ql8nces, etched with subtly craft- ed nuances that cement the ',Yomen's personalities and render tionand prtcfe in her pupil's aCCQmpllshment. ChaP.pell skillfully manages her brief, out-of-character transition late in the first act that telegraphs the volcanic fury she unleashes in the second when she feels the sting of betrayal. In her SCR debut as the rough-cut diamond grad student, Suzanne Cryer excels as a fawn of homage. ---- The final scene between Chappell and Cryer ts-a master· piece of confrontational playwrit- ing, and these two superb actresses deliver stinging verbal assaults with unerring marks- manship. The physical contrast between Ruth, aged and ailing but still sharp-witted, and Usa, now glamorous and self-pos: Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse PRESENTS In association with the Southern California College Department of Theater Arts Written by Wiiiiam Shakespeare • Directed by Moms Pike October 1,•.1ovember 24111 Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM Sundays at 2:00 PM For Information and Tickets call 714.150.5219 661 Hamilton Street • Costa Mesa, CA I ~-•--•111 ,, .. 7 r GROWERS .. , . i • • • • • rge e hjlAppla 59~Lb . OurF/ne Wl I nes are n ... sessed, further widens the gulf between them. Margulies has clearly taken sl.det with Ruth tn the conflict, yet he supplies Usa's character with sfgptttc.ant weapons for her defense, which gives the play a needed balance. Were an actress less powerful than Chappell enacting the older woman, senti· ments could easily shift tn the younger writer's favor. Uke Peterson, scenic designer Neil Patel is new to SCR, and his book.cluttered apartment setting with its sticking window is beau· tifully rendered. Tom Ruzi.ka's lighting is immaculate, while the jazzy music between scene breaks ts well chosen by Mitchell Greenhill. "Collected Stories" is only one of countless world premieres South Coast Repertory has mounted over the years, but it's one of the most important:-Sel- dom has a new play offered such excellence in writing, directing and acting in its maiden voyage. , r Cryer, who bu)111tl0ld berftnt .. work, Ina ICl8lle from .Collected Stories,• now In Its world pre- miere at South Coast Repertory. ~ 615 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ~ , ~ . (714) ~:: ·~1352 ~~ Newport-Mesa right in step with ballroom trend, as new centers offer venues to samba and syvin.g • By Lisa O'Neill, Daily Pilot "Dancing is a sweat job ... When you're experimenting, you have to try-ao many thinga before you choose what you want, and you may go daya get- ting nothing but exhaustion. It takea Ume to get a dance right, to create something memo- rable.• -Fred Astaire. T hey fox trot, lambada, swing, jitterbug, and yes, even perfom\ the much maligned Macarena, albeit with a little more passion than Vice President Al Gore. They are not just senior citi- zens loping creakily to an old- fashioned waltz. Rather, ball- room dancers are athletes who work up a sweat strutting their stuff to the likes of Madonna and Michael Jackson. •The biggest misconception about ballroom dance is that it's an old people's dance and that -it's-done to old music and that _ it's boring," said Kerry Dancer, 41, the appropriately named president of the Orange County chapter of the United States Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association. Perhaps because of the suc- cess of films such as •strictly Ballroom,• ~wing;:Kids" and even •Sajt ~oman" (remember the scene where Al Pacino's character performs a sensual tango?), ballroom danc- ing is catching on and attracting a broader spectrum of people, most cf whom are too young to remember when Glenn Miller was at his height of popularity. •1 know it's getting more popular," said Gloria DeFore, owner of the Jimmie DeFore Dance Center in Costa Mesa. I I : +Avant 6-de a.llroom Will : open Dec. 1 • 4220 Scott : DrWe in Newport Beach. 442- t 7600. ' I ~-------------------------~ •voung people are getting into it because it's something they have never done before.• The Defore Center is just one of many venues in Orange County that offers ballroom dance lessons and sessions. Everywhere from the Phoenix Club in Anaheim to Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park to the _RedLion Inn in CostaMesa offers enthusiasts a chance to put on their dancing shoes and exercise in a manner that isn't nearly as monotonous as the Stairmaster. And a new ballroom -Avant Garde -is opening in Newport Beach in December. •Tue resurgence is due to (the fact that) a lot of people have found they don't feel com- fortable when they go to wed- dings,• said Brandy Fakier, a ranked dancer and the spokes- woman for Avant Garde. •(Dancing) is the type of skill you carry all through your life.• And it's fun. On a recent Saturday night, the U.S. Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association held ales- son and dance at the DeFore ... ., ........... . COUNTRY FOLK ART 0 SHOW & SALE ~ . ~ ;r.w~.;( ·~ Center, the organization's new permanent home. The dance attracted about 50 men and women of varying skill levels. Some men wore blazers, some women wore sequins and high heels. As an instructor called: "Slow, quick, quick, slow, quick, quick, tum, slow, quick, quick," the men and women glided across the 2,500-square-foot hardwood maple floor, perform- ing a •Nightclub 1\vo-Step. • Banker Guy Gordon, 45, of Laguna Niguel and partner Sandy Hamilton, 42, of Laguna Niguel were among the partici- pants. Gordon, who considers himself an intermediate dancer, spent eight years studying mar- tial arts and said dancing is a sport, albeit a sexy one. Dancing is "like making love in public," he said. Hamilton started dancing about four months ago. "I always wanted to know how to dance," she said. •1t•s just fun.· For Mario Vinci, ballroom dancing is a way to meet people and a good alternative to singles bars. The Laguna Beach stock-· broker, who declined to give his age, said he has been dancing for about four years. "It's exer- cise," be said. "It's a good way to meet people and it's a chance to get dressed up. Where can you go these days to get dressed up? What more can you want?" Dancer and others want to break the stigma surrounding ballroom dancing. It is not, they insist, just an older person's pleasure. "We're trying to show young people it is not just an old fogey's dance,• she said. After all, said Gordon: "You can do it when you're eight and you can do it when you're 80." 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THURSDAY, NOV0.9Elt 7, 1996 • Authentic Sushi Bar • Elegant Dining Room Sushi To Go • Lunch Buff et ~!'sr:'.:~~~> •Complete Bar 645-5518 645-5519 A12 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 rfT I• , t-~ __ , ____ ifl.BIC~ ~----~- PIANO umtATUltl Gary Graffman and Leon Pleiaber, two celebrated perform- .en of piano literature for the left band, will perform with the Padf. le Symphony Orchestra at 8 p .m. today at the Orange County Per- fonning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drtve. Costa Mesa. Tick· eta are $8 to $44. For information, call 755-5799. STRING QUARTET Arthur Howard's string quar- tet, Pro Art Ensemble, performs with special guest planist Kate Grabenstein at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Waldorf School of Orange County, 2627 Visa Del Oro, New- port Beach. For information, call 644-5070. JAZZ. CONCERT Ort11ge Coast College pre- sents a three-band extravaganza at 2 p.m. Sunday at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The concef\ featwes a host of different jazz pieces. Advance reserved tickets are $5. Tickets at the door are $7. For information, call 432-5880. JOHNNY MERCER The Great American Music Company will pay a special birthday tribute to one of Ameri- ca's great composers and long- time resident of Newport Beach, Johnny Mercer, at 6:30 p .rn. on Nov. 10 al Diva Restaurant, 600 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa. There will be a $12 cover charge and a two drink minimum per person. For more information, call 754- 0600. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Whete Your~ Coven Mor.t 1922 HARIOR II.VD., COSTA MESA • 5"-11 S6 Rabbit Insurance Agency Since 1957 AlITO • HOMEOWNERS • BWE CROS.S ~ ~ ~. S r)..> ~ ...... ~ ...... , . ..,,.,,....._.,_ r , 631-7740 +41 Old N~port Bhrd. • Newport Ba.ch IR-H-. H .. ,1uo to 2:30 p .m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at ntangle Square in Cost.a Mesa. MEDIA ART TunbUktu -Polle and Thbal Art presen? "Secrets and Sins," mixed media art from three artists through Nov. 30 at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. A reception will take place frQm 5 to 9 p.m. Friday. For information, call 650- 7473. MONTAGUE DAWSON In conjunction With the 25th anniversary of Vallejo Maritime Gallery in Newport Beach, the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um will present "Montague Daw- son -His Life and Works" begin- ning Friday through March 9 at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members, $4 for guests, and $1 for children. For information, call 673-7863. ART SHOW The Newpoi;t Beach Public Library presents a reception for artists represented in the 1996 Fall Juried Art Show from 5:30 to 7:30 p .m. Friday at City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. For information. call 717-3870. • LL• 2 MY LEPT HAND -Gary Graffman and Leon Ple68h- er, two celebrated perform· ers of piano literatW'e for the left hand, perform with the Padftc Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. today at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mela. Tickets are $8 to $44. For infor. mation, caJJ 755-5799. · 3 SMOJCIN' EVENr -The Udo Cigar Room ii having a free barbecue and live blues music followed by the fyson/Holyfield fight from noon to 9 Q.m. Saturda_y at ~41 Via ---- A PROFESSIONAL BROADWAY SHOW RESERVATIONS (714) 838-1540 690 EL CAMINO REAL, TUSTIN 92780 Santa Ana Fwy Newport Ave olf-ramp • ~~~~~-~ Just in time for the holidays, Massimo and Fernando ha'Ve got together to remodel the restaurant and redo the menu to make your holida'1 more enjoyable, affordable, atul con'Venaent for a special time to suit your holiday needs. Party room for up to 45 people. 1575 Newport Blvd. Costa Mes~ CA 92627 (7 14) 645-8460 488 East 1 7th Street 1 7th & Irvine Ave. Costa Mesa 548-9147 5 ~ SPIEi.BOG JlllODUC· nor-i -Robin SpMlberg, . one of tbe top coate11M>- rary pian1lts currentlY emerging an the national musk IC9De, · performs at the Nature Compa- ny from 1 to 3 p .m. Saturday 41 South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. For infonnation, call 577- 0656. · 6 JAZZ IN DU! AFl'l!ll· NOON -0range Coast College presents a thlee- band ntravaganza. at 2 p.m. Sunday at OCC'1 Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The concert - 8 DANCE WORKS.-Ofan9e Coast College will stage its annual Paculty Dance Con· cert at 8 p.m. on Friday and Sat· ~y at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fa.ilvi.ew Road, a.ta M• Dance styles that will be featured include jazz, tap. modern, ballet, African, East Indian, flamenco ad Middle Eastern. Advance ticke ts are S8 and a Sl advance discount is available to OCC students, senior citizens and children under 12:1lck.ets at the door are SIR ROGERS, LTD. Sandwich HotMe 1:r TRYOURNEWHOTSANDWICHES i2 M • Fi 7am-7pm • Sat: 7am·6pm • Sun: 9am-5pm 270 E. 17TH ST. #17. CoSTA MEsA (71 .. >645-2252 Shark Island Breakfast Club Featuring · ~~~o:ieberrie~ Cui~ine Serving Breakfast Daily 7 AM To l lAM Tuesday-Friday SAM To 2PM Weekends CWSED Mondays 1099 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach 760-0221 ' I SMOOTHIE ·r ANY YOGURT FATFR~~:~~TFREE I GET 1 FREE I . PIE • Valid at this location only I • Valid at this location only I • Valid •t this location only • Not good with any other offer I • Not good with adc other offer I • Not good with adc other offer ___ _!~i!!,s.l,1~<>,!?6 ____ .J.. ___ _!~i!!,s.l,1-~L---..1.---.J!el,!!S,!1-~---- LUNCH SPECIALS 14.2$ ALL U/NCH Sl'ECIALS SDJ1tD WT1ll ttxl •OU. S7MMBO IUCl!AND ~ ,,,,..__,~ LI. PAD THAI U . CHJCXEN CURRY UI. KUNC PAO CHICK.EN L3. ODCKFN BA.BY CORN MUSHROOM L9. GARLIC CIBCKEN IA. CHOP SUFY CHlCKEN OR BEEF LIO. CHICKEN TERJYAKJ LS. CHlCXEN OR BEEF BROCCOLI Lt l. 8.8.Q. RIBS L6. B.8.Q. CHICKEN L12. KUNG PAO SHRIMP SSJS 1 0 TAIJ.'Y HO -Orange ' Coast College's Theatre DepartmeQl is staging Ted Tally's "Terra Nova,• about the tragic South Pole expedition of British explorer Robert Falcon Scott, at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday from today through Sunday and Nov. 14 to 17 in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. AdVa.nCe tick· ets are S6 for Thursday and Sun- day perfonnailces and S1 for Fri· day and Saturday shows. nck- ets at the door are $8 and $9. For information. call ·'32·5880. Ml CASA· MCXICAN RESTAURANT Has gone ftsblngl For fish tacos White fish served on a soft: com tortilla with our "special" white sauce. Cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a slice of lfme. Llke they serve on the coast of BAJAll Our meals ar.e a trip to BAJA as well as MEXICOIJ "".,.. . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1996 ~--·.~ ~.,. '"':l.;-.~ The Bungalow 'steaks' claim on old.Mezzaluna site dining diary By Marta Bird, Daily Pilot l>l'\I'\<, I< I \ I I \ \ T hearomaruUSDAprime meat being broiled at t,600 Filet mignon, the top seller, is degrees all but guarantees $24.95, a Porterhouse is $27 .95 you a great steak dinner at Coro-and the New York strip is $23.95. na del Mar's new steakhouse, Grilled swordfish is $21.95. A The Bungalow. lobster tail and filet combination The Bungalow used to be could max out your credit card. Mezzaluna and before that, it The Bungalow also serves was most mem-,.-------------------------~ coalil~-wa1tebr Aus-orable as ~em-, 1 ~. an . o ster ingway's. When f.Y.t. 1 tail, ahi, salmon, the restaurant +·MCA~ The Bungalow grilled sword- space was put fish, and Shel- up for lease + WHIM: 2441 E. Coast ton's Free Range Cindy and ' Highway, Corona del Mar Chicken Mark + WHEN: Open daily at 4 ($13.95). 11 Holecbeck. an p.m.; dinner from 5 p.m. seems like Orange County + PlllCE: Expensive : bl~~ened ahi couple with : with its butter- plenty of expe-+ PHONE: 673-6585 1 soft t~ ~d • 1 : raw red mtenor nence, foun~ i..; _________________________ .J ($19.95) allows thems~ves ~ . diners to have con~ention with 90 others fo~ this the best of two worlds, Japanese choice spot. They won, beatin~ sashimi with Cajun spices. Sells o·.t d h~d of out-of-state cham like crazy. cvrporations. Morton's a famous steakhouse ~ith the help ~f Costa Mesa's chain, giv~ customers a sprig of ~em~ H~tch Design Group, the parsley with their $29.95 steaks. tled mteno(S of the Northern At The Bungalow a big helping Italian tratto~a were quietly of Gruyere scano?oo potatoes or transformed ~to burnished_ mashed potatoes accompanies woods in an intimate Arnencan your pricey steak order. The'Chef eatery called the The Bun9alow. -makes-three delicious...Oavors: . ~arm an~ woody int~riors and herb, garlic or red pepper lighting reminiScent of the mashed potatoes ... so, if you're Greene and Greene buildings of mad for mashed and want even early Pasadena create a solid, more, order a side sampler of all comfortable space. The foyer and three for $2.75. crowded bar just beyond the Apple smoked bacon, Sonoma entrance is a place where design-pepper jack cheese and spinach er martinis in chilled oversized make a scrumptious stuffing for stem glasses are the rage. Diners six plump roasted mushrooms seated in the main dining room ($5.75), an appetizer you just have a great people-watching won't believe. Mayonnaise, redo- perch. The lower dining room is lent with ginger, is an exotic dip a quieter affair -a swell area for for small grilled artichokes. a small private party or duo, and C runchy fried calamari disappear MIGUEL VASCONCELLOS I DAILY 1'11.0T Cindy and Mark Holecbek, proprietors of the new Corona del Mar restaurant, The Bungalow. Vegetarian$ ~ be ri ht at home with fresh steamed aspara-- gus, steamed or creamed fresh spinach, sauteed mixed vegeta- bles and broiled tomatoes, priced from $4.25 to $2.75. Interestingly, there isn't a pasta dish in the house. and there is a wicked ~hocolate souffle cake with vanilla ice· cream ($4.50). Since the kitchen is on the lower level and the wine cellar below that, the serving staff has an athletic challenge just to keep up -something to keep in mind if service gets slow, and it some- times does. There are 243 different Cali- fornia wines on the list, all vin- tages noted and the majority his work as The Bungalow's chef. After fuS onnaI tra1ri.ing, he became sous chef at Mr. Stox, was executive chef for the entire Rusty Pelican chain and now is chef and master of the 1,600 degree over-fire broiler at The Bungalow. BlOOMtES, 59TH ANO LEX Let's meet there for lunch OD opening day, Nov. 16. I can hardly w ait to taste an old favorite, Bloomie's Reuben sandwich. Head for 59th and Lex -the title of Blooming- dale's new upscale bistro. GREAT CHEF EXTRAVAGANZA On Nov. 24, a m ultitude of food and wine devotees will support the National Kidney Foundation, jamming the Four Seasons Hotel for the 11th annual gathering of chefs and vintners. This is an afternoon of friends, food,· wine and wonderful auction items including round-trip tickets to France for a stay at the Royal Club Evian. Menill Shindler will be the celebrity ~ host and Executive Chef Michel Pieton will coordinate the chefs. This is one of the best parties of the year and costs $75. Call 962-7675 or fax 964- 8950. GIVE THANKS FOR THIS Just in time for Thanksgiv- ing! France's newest Beaujo- lais is due in the markets and restaurants on Nov. 21. Light and graceful; an easy wme nrttke;-priced ,.. between $5 and $10. Cele- brate at Sutton Place or Pas-4 cal's in true French style or head for Hi-limes. HANGAR STEAKS COMING UP . away from the upst(llrs clamor. faster than bar popcorn. Beef, veal, lamb ~d bacon are. purchased at The Newport Meat Company, known as one of the finest vendors for USDA prime grade meat in the world. The flossiest a! Los Angeles' eateries and a select few .in Orange County are among its interna- tional list of customers. Since less than 2 % of all American beef is graded USDA prime, The Bunga- low is serving the best and that's what the prices are all about. · priced between $20 and $30 a bottle. Wine by the glass costs $5 to $8. American Craft beers from around the country and single The Holechecks take their pri- orities very seriously. After they made a tidy fortune in the restau- rant business, they sold every- thing and called time out while they had their first child. After a year-long vagabond vacation lazily traveling from state to state, stopping whenever they wanted for as long as they wanted, they were ready to get back into their favorite business. Some of New York City's tonier cafes are featuring hangar steak '7 high in flavor, lower in price and chewy like_ a French entrecote. Newport Meat personnel say they have noticed sales increasing for hangar steaks around the country in upscale locales. Orange County markets and • restaurants aren't onto this • trend yet -but it's only a mat-: ter of time. • The Bungalow's awning says Old-fashioned beefsteak toma- : "Prime Steaks, Fresh Fish and toes taste vine-ripened, with tan· . Martinis" and USDA prime gles of red onions and crumbled ; com-fed beef reigns supreme. blue cheese, a traditional starter • Business has been brisk since with broiled meat. There are : day one and stiff prices don't . several small green mixed salads : seem to be scaring people away. to choose from. For dessert, apple strudel tastes homemade and wonderful . malt scotch with names like "Dalwhinnie" and "Lagavulin" are featured . Cigars are availab!e as well as cognac and port. A brawny Montanan named James Gillam takes real pride in So here they are in a brand new Bungalow. Sounds like a song. -By Marla Bird .. ~An American Cafe Great Homestyle Traditional & Contemporary American Fare . • • FRESH SEAFOOD ct,.11~~' SEAFOOD RESTAURANT & OYSTER BAR S ERVING LUNCH AND DINNER 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH 675-FISH 3474 • • NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. A full service restaurant Wld1 fresh beer brewed here. CUdoor dining & plenty of free prilng Hours· Mon.·Thu. 11 :~11 :~. Fct 11 :~1 :CXlem Sat 9:0Jem.1 .00am. Sun 9:~11 :~ Visa. 11.C. Amex. Olners aoceptad. Reservations: party of B or more. 2920 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach, CA 92663 (7141675S449 ZUBIES Mec-..i lnclldes: Ribs, Oiicken. Steak & Lobster. Prime Rib. Pizza. Of.ital' Bar Pncas Range From $3 95 And Up. 1-bn: 11: 30em 1 Opm • Coclctah Ii 11 pm Credit Cards Not Accepted Reserwtions Not Needed. Located at 1712 PlaoenDe. Costa Mesa (71 4) 645-0091 MUDDY'S COl'FEE HOUSE Located et 1175 Baker St. Suite #2 4 in Costa Mesa. Live Bands on Fri. &.. Sat. nights from ~ 11 pm. We feature GounTIBt Espresso Drinks & Bakery treats. Open MF 6:30am- 10:30pm. 6:30em-12am weel\enda. 549-8077 CAl'I'• PANINI locatad et 2333 East Coast Hwy, (2 doors south of Ruby&) in Corona Dal Mar. SerWlg Seafood, Pe&ta, Gwmet Paza. Mocha & Juice8. Open 7 deyl. week. Th 7em3pm & Fri 7am-1~. 675-8101 CASABLANCA BIST1RO ' Medc:91•...,, & Moroccan -Tredtionel Mldcla EastaTI Food. Hours: 11:30 To 2:30 Mon. Thru Thurs. Looch [)Inner S.11pm. AJ Major 0'9dlt. Clw'dl. Rewvetbla Qiggead. Locet8d at 1520 w. Coe& t+Nf,. Newport Beec:tl (714) 648-1420 AUBSlllGINS r:r.dl lr'A*loed. Omer Ttm. -Set. ~1~. Reewwldons ~· VIia, M/C, Mm. ICCIJlf*I. riCE 2901 St. Cannery Vllege, ~..,, (714172341~ Join Us For Lunch• Dinner• Sunday Brunch • Cat~ Available ~ .... ·Ill· '.• For Reservations and Directions Call SABATINOS RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE CO. Pasta. Caesar Salad.-Homemade Sausage, Veal. lamb, \JegetaiM [Ashes Wine. Beer Ceppuccmo & Dessert Hours 7 Days A Wee't.. Serving Sat & Sun Brunch From 8 3t> 1 00, Sun ·Thi.rs 11~1 Q:Jm. F-n -Sat , 1 lllTl-11 pm. All Maier credit Cards Accepted Located At' 251 St1IP'(lll'd WBy Newport Beach (71417~3-0021 DURTY NELLY'S Pub & Restaurant Serving Callforma & lnsh·cu1sioe Best fish & chips io town lJve music Hiday & Sawrday All yoor favonte beers on tap. Happy hour ~n. 4Spm. Located et 2915 Redh1n Aw., Costa Mesa. 957·1951 AVILAS EL RANCHITO Al#lantic Mexican Food, W~ The Freshest Ingredients & A New Light Cuisine. Greet Mergent11s. Hours: Lunch & Onner AH Major Credit Cards Accepted. Located at 2101 Placentia, C:Ost.B Mesa (11 4) 642·1142 end 2800 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach (71 4) 675-6855 Ml CASA Cb' meals ere OOH e tnp to Saia as wel as MeXJCO Now offwing filh raoo.I. Phone eheed for ordere to.go Hours: 08ltt From 11 :OOllm. All Map-Creek Cerde ~-Located At 296 17tti St.. Cc*- Mlee (714) 845-7626 AM AC HI a*1I &. QJlhl to Go. ~Br. AJ Major Q'9dt Cerdl. ~ " 2675 lrYine /Itta., (Acrou From ~ Golf Colne) 1714)~18 723-0621 251 Shlwarcl Way • Ncwpoft Beach TA PAS, The ant; rest:at.nn in a C. to offer the finest 11 cuisine from Spaffi Wld1 IMt Flamenco entetUllt ment. Spioalimg in Paela. lt.eaks, gnlled fresti lish & pastaS ~n 5 days per week, closed Sun.& Mon Located tt 4253 Martngale Wsy (Behind Staples at MecAtVu' & Conrctilan) Maior crack cards aroepted 756-8194 THAI SPICI: VIXed by the Regietel-readers, as appeared in the belt d ()'enge County lleCtlOl'I 88 "The Best That Food In (hinge County.. Lunch, dinner. catanng & ~ 615 w 191ti St. Costa Mesa . 548-4333 THAI WAVI: Dine In or tak&OUt. Fast & free dellvery, Serving lunch & dinner. Locet.ed 9t 211 62nd St. Newport Beach.~ 7 days. waelt. Vise, Mealeet'd & American Exiress ~-6453'.)57 TH• CANNSlllY Hl8UJnC: WW.'froco ~end Harbor~ Centa-. tb.nl: Mon . .set. 11 :30lm • 2:Clllm, &Mi. 1O:CDem"'l2!CQ!rn, AJ Mljor- ()'9dt Clw'dl. AleeMDOna ~-Located It 3010 Lahlyca • kie., Newport Beech, CA ~41 67!5-5777 Fu 6~1c1 NKW~lllT LANDING w.t.rifor& ~. SI&. & &I"! ~Blvd!. Divs Mltiu 113.95 -119.~. ~a..Mnl .. ~ Ho(ft: 10.00lm • 11 ·~. Amell, f/J W'Cad, Vlea, Omll" 'Raw...,,. ~lded l.oclted a 503 E. Edgr·_., Bebie (714) 875-2373 PACIP'IC P'18H a 811Al'OOD Alllll/Wlelt111t F1ltl n..-And~ Llrdl ~ Hlus: Mon . .S..• 11sn. e pm. VIia & M• '*'*"' eCclpC:9d. Loc..i 2820 NMport &Ml. (714') 6S>0130 TH• aLU.WAT•lll GRILL o.uiJt • fto~ ti18 •.,. form.-• d it. hilCaric 8i9 -. end OlllN(I . .-...mg .... ~ .... . ~ ...... rllllll llltt,,..... All bar. Qalr-.....,. Ohng .... } .Umiijlir ... ~ ....... ~upon ......... Madw ......... ua.d • ., UdD Pll'l er..,.., UdD ............ 7 .... ~nllllrNr.17Mmt. AM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 .... ' ·•"'' Voters do · well ·'' ' for themselves ,,, ... ~ D emocracy wor~pretty dam well in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. After a political season of mostly polite campaigning, voters went to the polls Tuesday and elected an impressive slate of candidates for a variety of boards . . , .. The biggies include: • Dana Black's victory in the only contested school board race, giving Newport-Mesa a fiercely independent trustee who will serve both as a watchdog and a mediator. • Wins by Jan Debay, Tom Thomson and John Noyes, a trio who will help guide Newport Beach into the 21st cen- .tury. The campaigns in Newport Beach were stately (with the exception of the overzealous Bafry Zanck), the issues in the well-run city were few, and the voters were fortu- nate to have a number of solid candidates from which to choose. •The easy re-election on Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erick- 'son, who will be joined 6y community activist Heather , "Somers and Libby Cowan. The Costa Mesa council, if you include incumbents Peter Buffa and Gary Monahan, is · balanced, intelligent and energetic. Not a bad combina- llon. And, yes, there were a few surprises. High-profile Councilwoman Sandy Genis lost in her bid to capture a ,relatively obscure water board seat; Newport c~luiity standout Ralph Rodheim was edged out by Noyes, a virtu- al newcomer to city politics; and Black had an incredibly . impressive showing against the likable Brian Theriot, a well-known commodity in the community. But some things never change. If it's fall and an election -year, you'll find Costa Mesa resident Chris Steel on the , .campaign trail, doggedly explaining how the city is in the I aumps because of "illegals" and non-citizens. The World Series, Halloween and Chns Steel. All signs of fall. And just as predictably, on the first Wednesday of every other November, Steel finds himself on the outside pf the ' council chambers looking in. This year, he finished fourth, _one place out of the money. It's all very exciting, very interesting, just plain addict- ing. So to all our election junkies, we have to sign off for . now. We'll see you -along with Chris Steel -in two years. correspondence ...... .:·Ghoulish list -is no t reat from· mayor ~;1 am writing in response to • -· Newport Beach Mayor John · Hedges' recent column, : . .'"Getting spooked by those · everyday ghouls.• :;, One of Mayor Hedges "ghouls" is •lb(i98 who would : ignore the~ Command- ments,,. however, last l checked my Bible, name call- ing is hardly living 1n the · Lord's image. I ' Mayor~ statements : : are anti-c:boice aild difdain self • • determlDatlon. ID CODtrut I .. belieft guv*Ql Sot lhouk1 not • interfere wttb h ability of • indntduMi ID malr.e dedllonl. ~-..,.be ts frigbt- ened bf a government that ii •peternaliltk:, •however, OD tbe matter ol cetutropbic preg- nanctBS (io-called partial birth L!.Jll~*'D.), wbat could be men tlilUl1ltlc and frightful than tGree a motbet to cany to a dMd or dytDg fetulf To outlaw medically neces· late-1etm abortion proo&:- woWd caute additional to motben and their faml- racial hate crimes from other forms of Violent attack is a lib- eral attack on our so-called right to think, whatever we like in private about racial d.if- ferenca. Since when ii the consider- ation of motive and circum- stances of crimes an un-Amer- ican attempt at what Hedges calls "thought control?" Th.e bistol}' of our American judicial system is built on Just such intellectual att.npU to make intelligent distinctions in the law. Diltinctions that require continual adjustment to be IUl'e, but adjustments in tbe form of refinements argued by good minds, not lil- ly, meaningless statements suclfb Hedge's •a crime is a • crime.• In fact Hedges engages in ~y tbe lilnple-mtnded. ~fitfitll thinking that ts tile greetelt threat I knOw ol to• truly dvU ~ Newport Beidl .. .. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT For many, keeping the Back Bay clean and natural ls a con,ttnulng battle. Def ending bay still a fulltime battle ............................................... By Bob Causttn Many people think we won the fight to keep treated sewage water out of Newport Bay. A number of peo- ple have even written Mthank you and congratulations" to Defend the Bay. But the fact is the city of New- port Beach meekly surrendered to the Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trict. Now, Defend the Bay must carry forward the appeals and lit- igation without the help of the dty. Meanwhile, IRWD is pro- ceeding with its plan to dis- charge wastewater into Newport Bay in 1997. Defend the Bay is doing what it can in the courts, and before the permitting authorities, to see it does not happen. · The city agreed not to oppose IRWD's permit to discharge wastewater into Newport Bay, provided IRWD doesn't begin discharging before October 1997. If the city arranges payment lor the disposing of IRWD's excess, the discharge might be post- poned beyond 1997. But how long will the city con- tinue to pay? This is like paying ransom for a kidnapped child. The price is set-by-how-muc:h we love the bay. IRWD can charge as much as it thinks we will bear - maybe even more than what it costs to send the water to the sanitation district. This is because th~re is currently no permanent Mno discharge" provision in the agreement. disingenuous Environmental Impact Report (self approved), which said the whole purpose was to create duck ponds for migrating birds. Never mind that an IRWD director has stated to the press IRWD will save $20 million over 20 years plus $6.5 million in interest by-diverting 5 mtllion gallons a day of its flows to the c:reek. The treated sewage water contains nitrates and phosphates that ca us~ algae to grow. It also contains heavy metals and other toxins that are harmful to marine life. for IRWD to withdraw its applica- tion for a dumping permit. Instead, IRWD has said, Mlbank you very much. Now we'll just put this gun to your bead to make sure you go on solving our problems for us.• With the pennit, IRWD contin- ues to bold our bay as a b~~ge, ana can pollute it unless the city pays the cost of sending any and all of IRWD's excess wastewater to th·e ocean outfall. The city should never have agreed to such an arrangement. When the city fails in its duty, private cttizens step in. Defend the Bay is trying to stop IRWD, and pemwlently kill the permit issued by the Regional Water .~ Every other city in north Orange County sends its sewage water to the treatment plant and ocean outfall operated by the county Sanitation District. But this, naturally, costs money. Mon- ey IRWD doesn't want to pay. Instead, IRWD applied for and received a permit to dump its wastewater into San Diego Creek, which flows into Newport Bay. Remember the drifting mats of algae which disfigured the bay dwtng the 1980s? , Quality Control Board. Def end • IR.WO bad a M demonstration permit• and was dumping 11reclaimed" water into Newport Ba.y during the 1980s. No one in Newport Beach knew about it. Jack Skinner was looking for sources of nitrate, and located several large commercial nurs- eries which seemed to be at We do not believe it is right. We do not believe IRWD should be allowed to dump waste water into Newport Bay. · Obviously a dty could save money by dumping its waste water in the nearest creek. No ordinary city could get a permit from the Regional Water Quality Control Board. But IRWD is rich and powerful, has one of its own board members sitting on the regional board, and can afford to hire and pay "experts" to testify the dumping won't hurt th.e bay. IRWD's •experts" even dressed up its application with a fault. Now we think lRWD was the real culprit. In fact, since October 1995 IRWD has been charged three times with illegally dump- ing their treated waste water into Newport Bay. . To give credit where credit is due, the city of Newport Beach has done an excellent job of find· ing ways to use treated sewage water to irrigate golf courses, parks, and median strips. In fact, it has done such a good job that the IRWD doesn't really need the permit. An appropriate re511°nse would be the readers hotline the Bay ~ appealing the penn.it before the state water board, and has filed suit in federal court to · have the U.S. Environmental.Pro- tection Agency establish total maximum daily loads of pollu- tants entering the bay. (By law, these should have been set by 1979.) With these maximums properly in place, IRWD dump- ing would be prohibited. · Defend the Bay does.not have the IRWD's 'multi-million dollar bankroll. It has only the generous contributions of individual citi- zens (so far, averaging about $100 with one at $10,0001) who love the bay. Do enough people care enough to carry the fight through? The next few months will tell. • llOll CAUSTIN is the founding direc- tor of Defend the Bay. So many students, so few counselors • EDITOR'S NOTE: We asked our read-ers recently if they thought Newport Harbor High School needed more coun· selors. Here are some of the responses: I worked on registration this year and last year and the year before. And over the lAJt three years I have worked the registration at Newport Harbor, I have seen this tremendous increase in students. Definitely we don't have enough counselors. They ar• overworked. I tbin1E they do the belt Job they can, but 1 think tf we bad another experienced per· son in there who could help counsel theta kid.I it would be a tremendous help to the lt.a1f and to the children. DIANA TOWNSEND Newport Beach My 10D ll a lellior at Newport Harbor H1oh School and I agree that they do need to have more ooumelon or do IOmething about the quaUty ot tbe c:oun· ..... that ih4ry have. . In my IOll'I lenlOr' year, I have only bean able to have one ldMduJed appoUitment with• f counselor and only because I called and raised a fuss. So I think it would be a ser- vice to the quality of the stu- dents, the parents, the school and also a great help to the counselors themselves because they realize and they admit that there is not enough of them to go around to do an adequate job with the students they do have .. CYNTHIA LOWE COila Mesa I deftnitely tblnk Newport Harbcw needl more aMmnlon. At present it ll a.lmolt in1~ble for students to ... their c:oun· 181919 for simple t.blnga like tebeduJ.e foul•Upl let alone for Um.e-comuming appomtmeiltl such u c:oneg. eo\IDMllng or career pJAnntng. In fM:t,....,..,.,,... bave to tum to JWlza mm•llln foe tbele "'*-· wtik:h .. yery dpeDltve and U.Wore not avallable to aD UMt ltUdentl wbo need tllil kind of Mlp. .. I dio UDdliltud tbtl ,....... 11• .... m. axmag 1rcm Badgn .. ..., ~' wbk:li wll turtt. tu our CIO'RMl'"I ...a. In,.,..., I a.ft done my math correctly, it will take two new counselors at Harbor to t>nng us in line with the numbers at Estancia and Corona del Mar. SUSANHD..L Newport Beach I am incredibly conoemed about the co~ors at Newport Harbor High School. When I beard the atatllticl on thil I WU very upset. ( teach in the Pullerton School Diltrict, but I am a resident of Costa Me1a and I have a frelhnum at N.w· pon Harbor High Scbool ~I heard there 11 one coumalor per 600 studelits. I couldn't believe it. Newport Har- bor High School ls one of tbe belt bigb ICboola tn th.II .... and 1t ti awful to think then II only oae cOulal9lar there. '!bat lb«ald be...... 1 • for tbe NeW· pOlt-Mma .... boU'CS. That .. jUlt ddkuloul. They Mid to baft at leait two man coumabl OD tbat llte, minimum • aDd ... bly two per dw. Al'OAMOOU C-.Mma •• THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 A15 -QUALITY G NAL volunteer directory COASTAL • 1111 ~ DW'IORY runs l*iodimlly In the Dally Piiot. If you'd llke ~on getting your orga- nization listed, call 642..,.321, Ext. 331. ~ CAf«B SOCIETY The Or.nge County Region of the .t\meriQn c.ncer Society Is seeking office volunteers. Also, volunteen ire Ing sought to •nsvJer calls for the Jnlt's Hef~lne lnfoCenter. Fof lnforma-lon on these Ind other volunteer 'l'J)POrtunitles, call Sally canon at 261 - 9446. AMEIUCAN RED CROSS, ORANGE ~OUNTY OWT'EJt The Ortnge County Chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to 'ddrtiss community groups about Red .:ross set'Vlces and to act as liaisons with 'he media In disaster and emergency .ituatk>ns.. Fof lnform1tlon, call Judy mnaccone, 835-5381, or Joan Miller, ll35-5381, Ext. 422. OTIZENS FOR A SEWAGE FREE BAY Your help Is needed to help preserve Hewport H•rbor as an unpolluted resource. Volunteers, grbup leaders, nd organizers are needed. Call 722· '710. 'OU.EGE HOSPITAL The College Hospltal Costa Mesa Aux- ' ary is seeking volunteers to perform 'erlcal, rec;eption desk. 91tt shop and ~ duties at the hospital. For infor- natlon, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m. 'lei 4 p.m. • OMMUNnY HOSPICE CARE Community Hospice Care, which pro- "des medical and emotional s~ to ermlnally Ill patients and their families · ange Cotlnty, needs votunteen In -osta Mesa and Newport Beach. For nformatlon or to register, call Ondy 1ird, 978·}447. • .>NSUMERS FOR LEGAL REfdtM \:on1umers for Legal 'Reform has an : ngoing need for volunteers to mon- tor civil court judges. A computer 'ld donations are also needed. For nore Information, call Barbara at n 4'-0881. COSTA MESA OVIC PlAYHOUSE The Cost.I Mesi Clvk Playhouse needs volunteen for ushering. ~ mailings, typing. lights Ind tnlny other duties. For more-Information, aill 650- 5269. COSTA MESA HtSTONCAL SOCIETY , The society collects lnfonNtlor\. pho- tos Ind artifacts rel1tlng to the hlnory . of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Vol- unteers are needed for clerical tAsks, computer Input end heir In the library. Call Charles Beecher. 631-5918. FOOD DISTRIBUTION aNTER The Food Distribution Center. Orange County's private non-profit food bank. needs volunteers to Inspect and 5Qrt donated foods anOto help with rnail- lngs. For more Information, call the vol- unteer coordinator, 771-1343. RUENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library need volunteers. For information, c.all the library, 646-8845. HOAG NEEDS VOWNTEERS Hoag Memorl1I Hospital Presbyterian Is In need of volunteers to wor1t in vari· ous areas. Some weekends and evenings are avallable. Call the Hoag Auxiliary Office, 7~2264 between the hours of 9 a.m. and noon, Monday through Friday, for an application and infonnatlon. HOSPICE FAMILY CARE Hospke Fan:illy Care is seeking people to help with errands, visits and compan- ionship to termlMlly ill l>atients and their families. If you are 16 or older and available 2 to 4 hours a week. call for free hospice training. Free daytime and evening Hospke'Helper orientations begin Sept. 16. For more Information, calf Larry Mariotti at 73().1114. JUVENtl.E ~S FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL . . • The Jwenlle Diabetes Foundation·- lntematlona~ Orange County Chapter, Is Sffklng volunteers to serve on its golf tournament ComJTtittee and for data entry. Also, a public relations Intern is n~. fof Information on these and other-opportunities, c.all Lee Powell at 553-0363. . SltoRES I NTERioRS UPTO 40%0ff The Ultimofe Chenille Down Filled Chaise Sectional 25%0ff ~ 2640 AwoN ST., N~"Budt (KH 6 RivasidE DL) I 642 .. 22JJ -1'2;1 ..... , ,,, Great Gold & Silver Selection 6 Vaiiety of Name Brand Watches ~ flEE DRAWING FOR LA'DIES & . MENS CITIZENS WATCH 'mil~ ~ 20%-30% OFF ML WATCHES VI IT'US AT OUR.NEW LOCATION ska Regents Point resident what the best things arc about life in this retirement community and the answer will be the setting and the people. Evenings and weekends find many taking advintagc of the area's diverse cultural and ruitational offerings. Whether your tastes run co the South Coast Rcpcnory, concerts, lccrures at the university or shopping. you'll ha~ ready access to the pastimes you enjoy most. You1U also have ready access to a remarkable group of neighbors. • Raidonu m 6iendly, wdl~ted and widely cmded. They're not only intettating. they're intcratcd in the continuing adftnturc of life. Add our loft!y e.ccommoclationa and Wee lcvc1s of care. and you'll undemand why this is the ideal loc:aOoft fur h bat re-an of rour Uk. To 'find out moRt writ or~ 1.eoo.27M898. Rgtenfs Pbint 9=%.~=F1°1 "'.aQ"...,. llli" ..... •••· m..•a••ll' •OHL KJOS CANCD CONNfCTION The Kids Cane. Connection Is dedi- ated to the emodonll, educational and flnanclal needs of children afflicted wtth cancer. V~lunteers are needed. Fof information, ca11 as1-n74. . SUSAN G. KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Volunteers are needed lmmedlately for a variety of positions for the • 1996 Race for the Cure• to be held at Fash- ion Island on Sept. 22. •Men for the Cure• is seeking male volunteers for a host of activities that will Involve them before and during the race. For general information, call 224-0290; to join •Men for the Cure,• phone Bob Bute.h- er at 48<M812. • MARCH OF DtMES The March of Dimes office In Newport Beach n~ volunteers to coordinate and index resource files and create a master flllng system of Information and referral sources. This agency, dedicated to preventing birth defects, also needs front office assistants. Orientation 11 provided. For infocmatlon, call 263- 1100. NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS The city of Costa Mesa's ·Neighbors for Neighbors• community deanup seekl 75 to 100 volunteers to assist In the El Nido Senior Moblle hpme parit. Beginning at 9 a.m .. the event will help beautify the city by picking up trash, pulling weeds, numbering pariting spaces and painting seniors' homes. The city will provide lunch for the Saturday, Sept. 28 volunteers. Donations of food, drink. cash and supplies are also need- ed. To volunteer. or for more informa- tion, phone the •Neighbors for Neigh- bors" hotline at 754-5140. NEW DfRECTlONS FOR WOMEN INC. The non-profit recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volun- teers. Call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call Joy at 548-8754. -NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISrTORS' BUREAU The Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau is dedicated to the pro- motion of the city to potential visitors. If you MYe extenslv9 knowtedge of Newport Beach and would like to vol- unteer, Clll 722-1611. NEWPORT lf.AOt FtUEHDS Of. n4E UlltAKY !he continuing Interest In the US4d Book Store In the Centr1I Library has created 1 need for more volunteers to staff t.he store and the woritroom, where members categorize and screen the condition of the books donated by the community. Volunteers must be members of Friflds of the UbrlfY 1nd are asked to woric two three-hour shifts per month. Call volunteer a>ordln1tor Hannah Flynn at 673-0419 or the book· store at 75g..9667 for more lnfonnatlon. NEWPORT IEAOt PUIUC UBAARY LITERACY PROGRAM The library's literacy program urgently seekl volunteers to tutor adults wishing to improve their reading and writlng skills. A Tutor Training Wol1tshop 1$ being held at the Central Ubrary that will certify volunteers. It takes place Sept. 17th and 24th, es well as Oct. 1st, 8th and 15th at 1000 Avocado Ave. Registration prior to the first WOft(shop includes a S20 tax-deductable fee cov- ering all training mtterials and books. Phone 717-3874 for more information. NEWPORT BEACH REOTAL SERJES The Friends of The Newport Beach Recital Serles Guild needs volunteers to assist in fosterjng music appreciation so that classical music will endure. It encourages those Interested to attend a 10:00 a.m. tea on Thtlfsday, Sept. 19 at the home of Nan Mori5seau. Please RSVP to 644-4208. NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The Newport-costa Mesa YMCA needf a variety of general volunteer help. For information or appllcatlons, call Rita, 642-9990. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL ~ FOUNDATION The Newport-Mesa Schools Founda- tion is looking for volunteers to help . with fund-raising efforts. speaking opportunlt.ies, publk events and occa- sional office work. NMSF i.s a non-profit organization that raises funds to help with the education of children In the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. To volunteer call 631..,.143. OflDA PAOAC The Opet\. Pldfk Guild All!•nce. .support.group fbrmtra PIClflc, hllS a wide range of ac:tMtTes for volunteers. For lnfonnatlon, c.all 474-4488. ,. OPERATION WAN SLATE Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa· t>.sed organization that f<>CUSeS on graffiti prevention, needs volunteen to P11lnt out g~ffttl and for other duties. Fof more Information, call Mlchael Howard at 435-0745. ORANGE CC)AST INTERFAITH SHELTER The Interfaith Shelter is the largest famlly shelter In the county, housing, feeding and counseling 20 families dai- ly. The g<oup needs volunteers and dis- posable diapers. For lnformatlon, call Jeff Reynolds, 631 ·7213. ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNOL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions. For Information, call 83g.. 6199. OORANGE COUNTY HARVEST Orange County Harvest is committed to feeding the hungry by reducing pro- duce left In the fields and is seeking volunteers to glean weekly on Wednes- day mornings from 8 to 10 a.m. and on the third Sunday of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. For more information, c.all 708-1597. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE The Orange County Homeless Task Force is recruiting volunteers for the Interfaith Council Networic to work one-on-one with homeless adults in a program on bask life skills. For infor- mation, ~all 263-1774. ORANGE COUNTY WORKS Participate In life management and · employment training work.shops as a success coach to foster youth, ages 16 to 18. This one-time three hour experi- ence, or an ongoing commitment. Con- tact Tami Petterson at 851-8695. ORANGEWOOD llOU11QUE CONTINUED FROM A 1 Newport Boulevard began after the freeway ..,,..,,,.,on separated emPfr'~~m~a~ 'rfe homeless, motels began caterlng to transients and the dty ordered some closed or condemned . "We really couldn't have choreographed a better use fot . that particular site,• Fawcett said of the college's proposed. plans. In J\J}y, the City Council approved a plan drafted by the Newport Boulevard Study Com- mittee in an effort to clean up the blighted Newport Boulev.ard area. The committee, made up .of local business owners, was assigned the task of designjng a plan to redevelop the neighbor- hood. The motel was among several motels in the area that operate under substandard conditions. BLACK CONTINUED FROM A 1 She's intelligent and easy to tallc to.· It's the talking Black wants to make an integral part of her stint on the board . ·rm amazed at the level of frustration out there (among par- entsr,~ . we ve a purging session that needs to happen. We have to go through that." Black said that her first priority will be to meet every prind.pal and parent leader in the district. The upscale resale boutique that ben- efits the Orangewood Children's Home • • • • • • • • • .i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • for neglected and abused children •What I really want to see happen, I don't think there is really strong communication between the entities -the par· ents, .teachers, principals, 'stu· dents." she said. •rd like to see that turn around. · I I I I I I I I I I I ------- ------1 needs volunteers to create displays, tag · clothes and work with customers, ·we're a unified school dis- trict,• she said "It's about time we started acting like it." 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER I among other duties. Call 760-6640. --------I I I I I I I I I I kO.fr.,.., t.;_. I es.5enttol 1 elements 1 .----............. Cau:x-C" I I I I I 283-D 17th Street, Costa Mesa (Next to Ross) I Open 1 Days: M-F 1~8 Sat. 10-7 Su,,. 11-6 1 ·------------------------- HODSON LIQHTIN(j · -------Courtesy to the Trade -. ------ 'Palm Leaf Chandelier Five Lights · Polished solid brass 25 l /2"H x 22"Dia. CHAPMAN® Tues.-Fri~~<;;}5, Sat 9-4 I 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa• 548-9341 A flC ·•·C fir ------------------------• llellMY ( .. I I r:•ilalionl 11 1997 CAlBeAIS I c'-!.tom-lfnprim.d 1 • F 11.E E 1 • With yoor ~olor flfd:> and 1 SAVI 20% : 1 : 1 Perionol1zed ~ I I I TYPESEn'ING I I • 12 l'IOl'itl .,.. al 0 ;bu I Choose from •' with minimum purchase of •' • 81/2 xii. ~cdoronudy I selected albums I specialty cords & papers I 60I cord ak I I I Hurry. ExpireJ 11/15/96 1 1 Two Doy SeMce I I 100 Calenclar1 only :~~:.:~iif--~~:--: $99 I w.! s 5.1111·, 20#wli11t I ~ ~ .... ' '• • • • • • ·• :color 611;: •• _.. •c ·~·C••r :c~,I~~~ _JJ • • ~JJ~'OnsGreetings s4a-0100 No"""""" "°'"""' I~ •••Tf Dry Cleaning • Laundry • Altc.rations A.II cleaning & alternations done on the ~mises. 103 E.. 17th St., Ste. lOL Costa Mesa Int• Thidcr Jot' at°'°"'•> c.-tr• a,...,........_ , MON·B.I 6·JOAM·71'M •SAT 7AM 6PM 631-2745 •I ' ~- 4n'H CONGRESSIONAL DfSTRICT -Newpott 8eadl Clutstopber Cox (Jlepubllcan, .......... , 1U,383 ... 65.2 Irll Adam (Natural Law) .................. 6, 186 .... 2.8 ~ Louise Laine (Democrat) ............ 63,8n ... 29.1 . ' or A. Wagner. Jr. (Libertarian) .......... S,991 .... 2.7 · 70TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT .. lt.1 . .34.7 ... 4.0 Marilyn C. Bnwer (JlepubUcan) ........... 80,236 .. 61.1 Shirley W. Palley (Democrat) ............... 41,62A .. 31.7 Gene Beed (Libertarian) ................... 5,706 ... 4.3 Paul R. Fisher (Natural Law) ................ 3,609 ... 2.7 Grace your hosts with a gift of chocolates from Helen Grace. Delicious mints, truffles, caramel apples, gift baskets and much more_ Orange County Locations WFSl'CLIFF Pl.Al.A BREA MALL HUNTINGTON BF.ACH 1124 lrvine Ave (714) 990-3022 Marina Village Ncwpon Beach (714) 846-3251 (714} 631-3700 -. • I I EAsl'BLUFF MAIL CENTER OPENING! f.as1bluff Village Cenier .innounced recently the addi1ton ol Eastblu.ff Mall Center. The store will specialize in mailing service' a' well as shipping and packaging. Eastbluff Mail Centt·r will occupy a 900 :.quare foot space loaued at 2545 Easlbluff Drive. The More plans to open in December. 1996, just in time for ~Holiday~ HOLIDAY COl.oR SPECTACULAJt! Roy .. I jewelers proudly presents its HolJday Color Specucular- Friday 1Saturday November 22nd & 23rd l la~m Featuring fabulous. rolortul Jewels. Rubtes. Emeralds. Sapphires. Tanzarutes. Talulian Blaclc Pearls Specul showuigs by Enca Lim of P2~tn umma Prcoous Colored St~ & ~.neine Tuoa of Talull3n Pe2rl Famunit See a -;electt0n of loose gems like yo1J\'e never seen before and cre-Jtl' your own one o f a lund Omsunas gifi with help from one of our de<i1gtle1' RO}'JI jewelers IS loca1ed at 1280 BbOO. • N B . m Newpon Nonh GET JUICED AT WESI'CUFF Pl..uA! Hamtn'sJun Creadon. The store will specialize in fresh fruit and vegetable drinks such as ·smoothies.· fresh squee1.ed juices, health orien1ed snacks and nutritional supplements. The store plans 10 open in Wes1cliff Plaza January, 1997. · I I ' GREY GoosE SPl!CJAL EvENTs! The Grey G<nie Is holding it's aMual Dept 56 Special Even1 on Thursday evening November 7 from 7-9pm Featured wiU be dr2win~. roote51S, display dcmonsttation.s and a rtprestn1'ltive from Dept 56 :e will be here to answer qucstiom. Refreshments will be served Our Byers Carolers event will be held on Thursday evcrung, tb'cmbcr t• from 7-9pm. A signed arolcr will be given in a drawing along with «her ®wings Also retirid pieces"'" be offered for sale. Our represtn1'1Livc will be m the stores to answer qucsoom Refreshments will be scMd TOYS FOi TOTS! ~ 4dl tbroup December u, l~ Cenkr, llld*t'IVW. Cenerr, ) llllt.cwVlrw eea.er, Nrwport em.~.~ Nodll Ctaetr .. __.,, ftaa will be partldpatJng in the U.S. Marine ~ lcseMd 1'oys for Too" propm. You can hdp n«dy children nationwide cxptricncc the joys of Chrismw l7f domdQI a orw, ' mnu ipptd tor 10 "Toys for Too.• look for a designated "Toys for roes• collcctlon !»ITt'I at these Newpon Be2ch Neighborhood Shopping c.entcrs. Classifted ads work . for you! COAST COMMUNITY COUEGf otSTNCr . 1'nlllee Area 2 . Governing Board Member-one seat elected Jerry ..... noa., dty llllor'Dey/tMcber ...•...••.•.•.••. •,313 . .&7 Man Pham, &mall business owner : ,;. ........... --.," ~ ,-.;-..JJ.114 • .l04A-• ~ -c. Otowe. aetounlanV,()O(DfDn.mttvotuntter ..... !OJ.15 .. JCLS 1'rul&ee Area 3 Governing Board Member-one seat elected Armando R. Rutz, goveralng board member, Cout Commtmlty College~ trtc:t ............................................ .67,911 .. G.l Loretta A. Molino, p~ician/community volunteer ...... 55,303 .. 34.4 John A. Carser, educator ........................... 36,348 . .22.6 1h1ltee Area .. Governing Board Member -one seat elected Paul G. Berger, govemlng board member, Coast Community Collet; Dia-. trtc:t .............................................. 92.942 .. 5 .2 Jim Righeimer, business owner/analyst ............... A3,5Q .. 26.8 Michael B. Collter, sell-employed contractor ........... .25,064 .. 15.A City COtllldl. Dlllltd' -CJll8 .... elected Tomn.o..oa.11 ' ,.n •lafa aMOMr .... 11,5M Dolores A. Otting, bulin!FllJSIOO .........•........... l,IJI .. 26.5 PbillpL.Ant,computer~~ ........... 1~ • .&1 NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED SCHOOL DISTRICT Trustee Area 6 Governing Board Member -one seat elected FLOWERS PIRECT lo., .......... . Wliolesale to ~ ublic $~~""'' Smdlowers ... ~ ...... :. $1.00/ea. Ta&erose ...... (:: .. 7l~J Dua Bl.ck. bastaetswoaan ....................... .J4, 163 . ,63.1 Brian Kevin lberiot, businessman. retail manufacturer ... 19, 132 .. 35.7 MESA CONSOUDATEO WATER OIST1tlCT Dlrector, Dtvtslon 1 -one seat elected Mark Korando, appointed incumbent .................. 1,031 .. 34.9 Fred Bodan.lller, engineer ........................... 1,896 .. 64.2 Dtrector, Dtvtdon 2 -one seat elected Sandra L. •Sandy" Genis, land planner ................ 1,452 .. 28.5 Dan.a Haynes, water resources engineer ............... 2.117 .. '2..9 Jack Hall, incumbent , .............................. 1,115 .. 2j.9 Ed Guilmette, business owner ......................... 326 ... 6A Dtrec:tor, Dlvlslon 5, short term -one seat elected Mike HealeJ;0~ppolnted lncumbent · .................. .2,486 .. 51.7 Micb.ael Co · , small business owner ................. 2,290 .. 47.6 arY MEASURES r----~~--------------------------------------·--~------------------~--1 l ae.,ot•H•ast._. -~· I -Shll'lnidltNe On:Mnanc:. 878 be amended to requn tM ~ . •~ I j :. N-.wt llel!d'I to use prop.tty tu NW(IUt to s-y only far ttie _,. I l allt of P'O'fldhll a.wWde container refuse collettion for llclldng NO 0 I 1 or fubft Nlidentlal units within dty booodattes • of Noll. 1, .-rti1. j : 19961 • -79 I I I L-~------·--•-·----~----~----••••-----·--------------------~---•••••-•---~ rde This Fall, Make Mesa Verile E~nter Your Fdvorite Place for Family Dining t:tnd Entertainment. ·Hamburger Hamlet El Paso Cantina Mrs. field's Cookies . Af.~ Chalet Edwards Cinema Center Bank of Amer.ica er look forward to serving you soon. .. EYE-OftEN£ Are you kidding? Its the Battle ·of the Bay ... Friday! • Corona del Mar, host Sailors collide for the 35th time in a storied series of hard knocks, dominated by the defense; they'll kick off at 7:30 Friday night. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -One team is playing to clinch a playoff spot, while the other is playing to make its season Friday night, when Newport Harbor High hosts Back Bay and Sea View League football "Our players have been looking forward to this game all year ... '' -CoM's . DICK FREEMAN rival Corona del Mar in the Battle of the Bay XXXV at 7:30. Newport (7-1, 2-1 in league) comes in the heavy favorite, ranked No. 3 in CIF Southern Section Division V and No. 9 in Orange Coun- ty. A victory would clinch a berth in the CIF Playoffs and keep league title hopes alive. Corona del Mar (4-4, 1-2) comes in on the heels of a 48-13 thrash- ing by El Toro, the most points ever given up by a Sea King defense and the second-largest mar- gin of def eat in the pro- gram's 35 varsity sea- sons. QUOTE OF THE DAY and 19 touchdowns on 174 carries (a 7 .3-yard average). Fredriksen's favorite target is 6-foot-5, 220· pound senior wideout Danny Pulido, who has 45 catches for 656 yards and has scored eight touchdowns. He has caught a pass in a school-record 25 straight games and needs just seven catch- es to become 'Harbor's career receptions leader with 130. ~at Newport...,._ Sanu Margarita vs. El Toro (at Trabuco Hiiis ~) Irvine vs. Woodbr~ (at Irvine) Blowing boles for Ohrel and protecting Fredrilcsen (with just three sacks allowed) are tackles Eddie Clark '-----------' and Ian Dorish, guards Phil Baltazar and Dan Otting and center Phil Warther. CdM is led defensively by senior end Tom O'Meara (12 sacks), junior end Nick Hood and sophomore middle linebacker Mark Hatfield.• O'Meara, an All-Sea View' and all-district run- ning back last fall, is also a key offensively for the Sea Kings, as is senior quarterback Mike McClellan and senior receiver George Sumner. · O'f\.:ieara has rushed for 687 yards and four touch- downs on 136 earlies and has 24 receptions for another 217 yards. • "He's as good a running back as there is ii) our area,# said Brinkley, who also had praise for McClel- lan and Sumner. Though Coach Dick Freeman is still talking at-large playoff berth, the Sea Kings would have to upset Harbor, then knock off league- leading Santa Margari- MARC MARTIN I DAlt.Y Pit.OT In Game XXXIV, CdM's Tom O'Meara (8) crashes lnto Newport Harbor defender Greg Wertman (22). ·we've had a chance to see them play quite a bit this year and (McClellan) is the biggest surprise we've seen. He's very talented." ta Nov. 14 to reach the postse~on. ~ -"Olli pfayers have been looking forward to this game all year," Freeman said. •They've decided (beating Newport) is something they really wanted to do and they'll. be ready for this one." make the playoffs," Brinkley said. uGetting into the board and try to slow them down a little bit.• playoffs means more to us than just beating CdM. Slowing down the Sailors has been problematic Our emphasis would be the same this week, no mat-for each of their eight opponents thus far, against ter who we were playing. H • whom the Tars have averaged 38.6 points per game, i\~an·s emphasis will be on stopping the most the highest py any team in Harbor history. McClellan has thrown for 1.299 yards and 11 touchdowns, the latter one shy of tying a school sm. gle-season record. lie has 98 completions in. 202 attempts, but has thrown 10 interceptions. He comes off a career-high 215 aerldl yards last week. Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley, on the other hand, is typically downplaying the rivalry aspect of his 12th meeting with Cd.M in 11 seasons (he has won 5 of 11 previous meetings, including the last two). poten ewport offense in the school's 66-year varsi-Fredriksen, an All-Ne\vport-Mesa District selec- ty histo · tion as a junior and the top-rated passer in Orange "Th on't have a whole lot of weaknesses County, triggers an efficient passing attack. He has offensive , • Freeman said. "Their quarterback completed 68.3% of bis passes (95 of 139) for 1,260 (Josiah Fredriksen) has done a real good job and yards and 18 touchdowns. He bas gone five games they bad a good recruiting year at tailback (Costa without adding to bis minuscule two interceptions Sumner, who has 39 catches for 626 yards and eigbt TDs, needs just five catches to become tlM! Sea Kings' career receiving leader and just th.fee tO break the school single-season record. ·we can do some stuff (offensively),• Freeman said. . •Our emphasis is that if we win this week, we Mesa transfer Ray Ohrel). and is 29 of 37 the last two games (78.4%). MWe're going to have to put some points on the Ohrel, also a senior, has rushed for 1,266 yards Trial b y · tire By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot •Mustangs entertain vaunted Laguna Hills tonight in PCL football test determining what. are dreams and what is reality for Costa Mesa's potential. Eagles try. to stop the bleeding • With U6 ee straight losses in 1'cL play, Eagles take a trip to Laguna Beach looking for a transfusion Friday. · LAGUNA BEACH -The shell-shocked Estancia High football team ventures to win- less Laguna Beach Friday at 7 p.m., hoping to keep its fading postseason hopes alive by returning to the victory col- umn. The Eagles, who opened the season 5-0, but have dropped all three Pacific Coast League contests, are also hoping to end a tl)ree-game losing streak to the Artists (1-7-1, 0-3). Laguna Beach won back-to- back games on the field by a combined three points in 1993- 94, then saw last year's 47-0 loss to the Eagles overturned by a forfeit. due to Estanda's use of an ineligible player. Min my mind, we can play with Laguna Beach," said Estancia Coach John Ueben- good, whose team bas won just NBWPORT BEACH -The Costa two of bis last 21 PCL contests, Mesa High football team has proved it .(~:= Miia dating back to 1992. belongs in the 16-team CIF Southern Aliso Niguel vs. Unlvenlty • •(First-year coach and for- Sectlon Division vm Plqoffs. Tonight (•t Irvine High) : mer longtime Corona deJ Mar it will find out just how competitive it • head man) Dave Holland has might be in the postseuon. : them playing bard. but they , The Npnlllle test of the Mustangs' ~et ~ ~ : don't have a lot of weapons,• surgtng contldenoe comes in the form : Uebengood said of the Artists. • of unbea~ Laguna Hills, the two· : The Eagles, who led Orange time defending Padftc Coast League Champion, ranked fourth in : County 1n rushing through five Orange County and No. 1 in Divtslon VllI. : weeks, have also seen their Kick.off is 1 o'clock at Newport Harbor High. : once-potent arsenal defused in •we're happy to be where we are (Vlrtualfy assured a postseuon : Joaes to Laguna HW.s, Costa berth after ba.ck-to-back league wins over Estancia and Oniv.e.nity), ! Me1a and Aliso Niguel. but now our approach has got to be to go after Laguna Hlllf, • Mete : After averaging nearly 41 Coach Jeny Howell Mid. · : palnll against five nonleague •we•ve worked very bard on a defensive scheme, made IOllle : foes, the Blglet have managed rutnor oftenstve adjustments, .IO we'll see if we can sneak up on : j\llt 21 polntl 1n le4gue, tnclud- t.beia. Al Leut we'll tee bow we compete egam.t one of tbe top : mg • CODCellion touchdown teams ln the divllion. : With eight secondJ left in Jut •tt would be en upeet, but not one ot thoee far-t9achlng upeeta.: w.elr.'I 4o.8 trouncing bv Allio Our defeme Ml utremely qulCk and it's u good u anyone's tn tbe : ~ • game the unbeeta leag\M. If we m.a no miltake9, Connntt no tumov•, and maybe! WotvertMs led. 40-0, et bd· Uwy drop th• bell a couple timet, we'll Me what bappem. Laguna ! time. Hml ii one heck Ota tllam. bUt our lddl won't be ovwwbelmec[ We : •DefeiQAve.ty, w. haven't Uabik 1t will be a~ fodtbd game.• : played poorly," U•MavoM 4,........, ..... __ _..., ____________ ........ ~llE~MUllNtBl~~----Mal ....... __ .. -·I ---~--........ -----.............. - • SEE XXXV PAGE 82 dail~ pilot football player of the week SUPER ~ • Pound for pound and inch for inch, you aren't going to find many who can handle Costa Mesa's diminutive Vmce Ha.made. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Prior T hough perhaps better suited to ride horses than play with Ml,lSlangs, Vmce Hamade has proved he belongs on the Costa Mesa High varsity football team. All 5-foot-5, 150 pounds of him. •There was always a concern among our coaches whether Vince was big enough to even play with these guys," Mesa Coach Jerry Howell said. "In fact. he probably shouldn't, but he does.• Hamade, however, is not some scout-team whipping boy or . sideline-striding novelty. The junior starts both ways and excels. He is, in fact, the· Daily Pilot Player of the Week, following a 153-yard, two-touchdown pedonnance against University, which included one of the team's better defensive hits of the year. He has quietly compiled 719 rushing yards on 87 carries and he has averaged a touchdown a game to help the Mustangs (5·3, 2-1 in league and ranked No. 10 in ClF Southern Section Division VIlI) virtually lock up a playoff berth. "We don't so much scratch our head anymore, as we look forward to watching Vmce make plays when we watch game tapes,• Howell explained. •vou bear coaches saying 'Watch this next play, when Vince lights this guy up.' He's becoming the ~ POBUOA I DAl.Y Pl.°' Costa Mesa Hlgh's Su~ 5-foot-S junior Vince ffamllh, highlight of Saturday and Sunday video sessions.· Hamade provided several highlights in the Mustangs' 17 -7 come-from-behind Pacific Coast • League victory over University on Halloween night. . His 28-yard touchdown run tied the game with 2:28 left in the half and his 10-yard sweep to paydirt put the Mustangs aheed for good midway through the third quarter. ; Notes· on a cuff ••• • Cal Olson's latest creation is unveiled. .. MUSTANGS . Jones, wbo led the county ln ruahlng u a 90phomon, bu outlCOred 2'1 county teaml all by CONTINUED FROM 81 btmelf, despite being pulled~ • tbe MCOnd half of nearly every : The Mustangs (5-3, 2-1 and game. ; I£~r~~-:• ~J-i.~c::::-.:: : happen offensively. M~'• 81 around him,-Howell said. •But ~PW.ldo ~Harbor George Sanmer Corona del Mar RayObrel Newpod Harbor : points allowed are we have to pay Tom O"Meua JoUh Predrlben Mike McOeUan Bnd La -! third-fewest, in the attention to their Corona del Mar N___. J1arbOr Corona del Mar Ne. mnrl u.rbo : county and second-quarterback (senior --..-· w,_. r : fewest in Division Cory Pardoe) also . ._------------~-'-----------------------------------,: vm. He's bad some big I I I I I) \ I I I I 1 • I I I I I I ; \ ,, : But these num-runs this year, : bers figure to be because everyone t ,. t : damaged by the mes to Jones and if " ~3-Newport 13, Corona del Mar 12 1972-Corona del Mar 21, Newport O 1981-cotona del Mat 6, Newport o 1990-Corona del Mar 13, Newport 3 ! Hawks,· averaging he fakes , it and 1964-Corona del Mar 20, Newport o 1973-Newport 31, Corona del Mar 3 1982-Newport 21, CC>f'ON del Mar 7 1991-Newport l7, Corona del Maro : more th.an 43 points keeps, there's no 196S-.Newport 13, Corona del Mar 1 1974-Newport 16, Corona.Del Mar 6 1983 Newport 7, Corona def Mat 3 199!-Corona del Mat 17, Newport o : per game, the sec-on~ to ~e him. 1..966-Newport 28, Corona del Maro 1975-Newport 33, Corona del Mar 13 1984-Newporf 34, Corona del Mar 8 1992*-Newport 28, CC>f"ON del Mar 21 : ond-best total We re gomg to have 1967-Newport 20. Corona del Maro 1976-Newport 7, Corona~ M• O 1985-Corona del Mar 15, Newport 14 1993-Corona del Mar 23, Newport O : among county to assign about . ~:~=U:~~:~::~:~~ ~~~~~=~~c~~~~~:j1 ~===~\=010 .~~~=~:===~ · : teems, tops in Divi-threeguystokeyon 1§70-Newport 7, Corona del Mar O 1979-Newport 21, Corona del Mar 7 1988-CorON del MaC" 27, Newport 8 " lattfe of the Bay II (CIF Semtflnals) : sion VIIl. Jones and two to J 971-Corona del Mar 7, Newport o 1~Newport 15, Corona del Mar O 1989-Hewport 8, C:orona def Mar 7 (Newpcwt .... wt.. U-11) : Coach Steve watch (Pardoe).• '--------------------------------------------------: Bresn.ahan's Hawks The Laguna Hills : have won 16 straight PCL con-defense, yielding just more than : .... .. ...,. .. -.a. 2 Mike~ 6-1, f85. Sr. I Tom O'Melra, 6-1, 206, Sr. eo if'Ywi Act1t111 berg, s-9, 186. Jr. 4' t '«)'an Cooper. 5-11. 167, Jr. 18 GeorOe Sumnlr, 6-0, 175, Sr. 81 Tim "T'hut'INI\ 6-6, 230, Jr. 66 Jtlchlrd Salmonson. 6-3, i.o. Jr. 51 Scott Wldten. 5-10, 220, Sr. 55 Jrldy Cotton, S-10, 199, Sr. n Matt "9ny. s-10, 200, Sr. 6~ Justtn SI*. 6-2. 193, So. xxxv CONTINUED FROM 81 .... QB RB 1(8 WR WR TE LT LG c RG RT "' I \ I\ I I I\ ' = -.... ....,.Mt.-..a. B Tom O'Melra, 6-1, 2Cll Sr. 79 Tyter Brower, 5-10,-. Jr. 50 Ryan N~ 1-1. 190, st. 1 Hldt Hood, 6-0, 173, Jr. 30 Ryan Achterbetg. 5-9, 111, Jr. 38 Merk Hatfietd. 6-1, ttO So. 11 Tim Thl.lnNn. ~ no 1r. 18 ~ Sumner, 6-0, 175, Sr. 1 ftyan Cooper. S-J 1, 167, "· 11 Bryan Bergey, 6-2. 170, Jr. 2 Dennis Alshulef, 6-4. 1114 So. CIF'lbp 10 Division V 1. Servtte • 7-1 2.S.Me= 7-1 "It's just that a lot of things have to hap- ~ right." J. Npt. 7-1 4. Tustin 7-1 5. Foothill 6-2 6. El Toro · 5-3 Hoping to make as much go wrong for the CdM offense as possible, is a Sailor defense keyed by the linebacking trio of J ae Urban, Pulido and Pete Hogan, as well as taptles Jason Deere and Derek Fox. 7.Kennedy 6-2 8 .lrvine 4-4 9-loara 5-3 10. Canyon 6-2 Others: Saddetback,, 6-2; C.orana .. M9g ........ Anaheim. 4-4. The secondary of comerbacks Eric Freeman (Dick's nephew) and Brett Baker, as well as safeties Erik Runfola and Oscar CoQ£tandse, has finally come together, according to Brinkley, who praised his quartet's performance in last week's 39-14 triumph over Irvine. ·1'1'o team has scored more than 34 points in the 34 previous games, and 28 points has been the largest margin of victory (Harbor trtumphs in·1966 and '73). Newport leads the series, 23-11. . . '\..I·\\ l ><>H I ass• Mac ~ Mt. M., a. 8 JoNh FAldritsen, 5-11, 170. Sr. 4 "-v otnl. 5-9. 180, Sr. . , Joe Urben, S-t 1, 196, Sr. 23 o.my Pulido, 6-5, 220, Sr. 20 er.a c.a a-. s-10. 162. Sr. 5 ~ ~ 6-3, 212, Jf. 14 IM Oorilh, 6-3, 221, Sr. S4 Phil a.tt.ur; 6-2. 205. Jr. 51 jt,it Wriler, 5-11, 175, Sr. a.·o.n Ottlna. og-dl, 5-11, 190, Sr. 75 Eddie a.ie, ot.Jb. 6-~. 201, Jr. HAMADE CONTINUED FROM 81 Pol.. QB TB F8 WR WR TE LT lG c RG RT . He gained 10 yards or more on e~ht of his season-high 19 carries and, when not hiding behind beefy blockers on "slam left." he was blocking on "slam right." bashing into the Trojan inside linebackers who weigh in, on average, exactly 50% heavier than the wee wingback and outside linebacker. As for his big defensive hit, f~llpw junior wingback and outside 'backer Steve Herzog (himself a mere 5-7) relates the following: . "When we saw that on tape, the whole team went 'Oooooooohl' The guy (Uni quatterback Damian Defeo) was running the ball and VIJUly just knddced him on his back. It was like a guy who is 6-2 got run over·by a guy 2-6. At least that's how big Vmny seems sometimes 01fl1ie field next to those big guys.• · Hamade himself recognizes the perils of pounding with pla}'ers up to twice his size. But, allaying similar fears expressed by his 4-foot-11 mother Robin (his father is the giant of the f~y at 5-10), he said he has never been seriously injwed in a ~ career now in its eighth ..e.uon. ... After questioning the .mt·spoken standout about his unique gridiron abilities, it becomes dear that ego registers ~e with his paltry rm on the lilliputian •f'm Just looking to make Clll&td. lmtead ol drlll people w.beo 1 block.. he laid. , -i dodge block.era more than myOdng on defense and, when I tMlde, I usu.ally go for guys' ....._., Herzog, Howell and Mesa lilMlef' liDebecker Juliut VatqUe"Z ldl;a lllgb.dy dlftenmt view: -· ~1-He btta Ilka be'~ 250 P.Pii-· ~said. ·1111 like ... _. __ cm a tWttcb oa game ........... ~ ~.:.:,, ·.~ oaa.ned -~--.y ... _.._ .. lllDe iil pgdk'e, IO I ..... ... my.,. OUl b blm. ..., ·1 .\I{ I I I{"- DBl!ltR No,~. ttt.. Wt.. a . 73 ErldlSchader; 6-1, 195, Sr. 66 Jason Deete, 6-2. 245, Sr. 78 Derek fo¥.: 6-2. 270, Jr. 64 Reed Jd'tns. ~ m . Sr. 23 o.nny Pulido, o-5, 220, Sr. 1 Joe Urban, 5-11, 196, Sr. 5 Pete Hogan, 6-3, 212, Jr. 21 Brett Baker, 5-11, 169, Jr. 40 Eric Freeman, 5-10, 178, Sr. 12 OscM Constanme, 6-0, 150, Jr. 3 Erik Runfola. 6-0, 170, Sr. VINCE HAMADE .... OE OT OT OE Ol.8 MLI Ol.8 Cl CB SS FS But it's hard to see him coming and he's already in the perfect position to drill you in the chest; be doesn't have to bend down. And I wouldn't want to be on an opposing team's defense and have to try to tackle him.• Added Howell, "There are no other people his size out there, but be goes up against linebackers and defensive backs and knocks them back. •He can make moves in the open field that leave guys look- ing for their jockstraps and his blocking is a big factor for ow offense. •And, when he tackles guys on defense, he just doesn't grab a leg and hold on. He rocks guys. He's become a dominant force. "It will be a great travesty if he doesn't make all-league, because nobody works harder, runs harder, tackles harder or plays harder. But I bet some coaches won't vote for him. because they'll say he'' too smaJ.t• Ham.ade said football ii h1I favorite sport, but, he admltl, be bu an even bigger impact In wresWng. He won a Padt.lc Cout League bronze medal tn the 135-pound clue u a aopbomore and will be a ltrmg contender lor a~ tWe um wtnter at 1~5 poUndl. The seae"t of bil Wreltling l\JL'Cellf · Picking OD gufl hit OWD .... , ' of c;oune. Ol1T : ~. since the Mustangs rallied 11 points per game, will also have : for a dramatic 36-33 triumph in to key on two potential ball carrl- : 1993. ers: Mesa junior wingbacks Steve • The big reason is junioT run-Herzog and Vmce Hamade. • ning back Mike Jones, who leads Herzog has rushed for 991 Newport Harbor (7-1, 2-1) ~ Corona del Mal' (4-4, 1-2) ! Orange County in rushing (1,815 yards on 150 carries, while Her- •• · : yards on 215 carries) and scoring zog has 719 yards on 87 attempts., INDIVIDUAL SEASON STATI511CS : INDIVIDUAL SEASON STATISTICS : (25 touchdowns and 152 points) They have combined for 221Ds. Rushing : ...... : . ,..,_ tcb nn .,,.. w lone : ,..,_ tcb nn .,,.. td 1ong : -----------------------. Ohrel 1541266 8.2 17 72 : O'Meara 146 787 5.4 4 64 : " Baker 18 131 7.3 1 22 : Achterberg 20 58 2.9 o 14 : Wertman 12 120· 10.o 3 67 : Cooper 3 18 6.0 o 10 : · " I \ I\ I I I\ ' Felix 20 88 4.4 1 12 : Rlccabona 4 10 2.5 0 4 ! Fredriksen 20 70 3.5 2 15 : Hood 4 5 1.3 0 5 : -·-D LI Hakes 8 52 6.5 O 18 : Levine 1 -1 -0.1 O -1 : -. ....... ~-..a. ,_ ... ...._.._~ Urban 9 20 2.2 1 12 : Burden 2 -S -2.5 o -1 : 11 laft ~ 5-11, '65, Jr. QI 51 rum IClnti. 5-lti Ir. Kerr 3 13 3.6 0 7 : Mc:Madtln 1 -6 -o.6 o -6 : J3._....._.S.7,175,Jr, WI ""...,.,....... ••· Hill 2 11 5.5 O 11 : McClellan 43 -67 -1.S 3 7: J2 vinc:atW..a..~l55.lr. WI • ~~~n.•tr. Pulido 1 .., 7.0 0 7 : ....... • : =-c::":i.''1~~~Jr. Fl 21 ~~·'·'•-'" Garcia 1 6 6.0 0 6 : Playw SM pc Jdg Int pd. td : SS OwW ..,...., 6-J, ~.Jr. n. :: =a"'u!~-\. Gorman 3 -1 -0.3 • 0 0 : McClellan 202 98 1301 10 .485 11 : 50 c.bO...O. S-1', 285, Sr. LG M Julka .., 1-. Sr. Pa.Ing : Alshuler 10 4 · 47 o .400 2 : 12 Jelle~ 14, ns. Sr. c . J2 ""-......., M. 1a •· Player Fredriksen Gorman SM pc Jdll Int pd. td : Hood 3 1 12 0 .333 0 ! 78 ~ Vlt, •2. 275, Jr. ftG 22 l9n ,.._, ~t' ,_Jr. 139 9S 1260 2 .683 16 : Rec:l9MI• • : innctan~:.!~·2~5.Jr. ~ ~ ~~~'~': 5 1 13 1 .333 o : ,..,_ pc nn .,,.. t11 1ong : ltec9t4tn1r : SUmner 39 626 16.1 8 65 • i._..:....;::..__ _______ .....:.......;.....;. _______ ~_.;;;:;::;.;...~.:..;.;:._.. pc "YV -VV td long : Cooper 23 331 14.4 2 49 : -----------~-------------"-rw Pull do La Bass Rausctt Hogan Wertman Oh rel Urban Baker Govaars 45 556 12.3 7 47 : O'Meara 24 217 9.0 0 33 : 19 280 14.7 6 35 : Thurman 8 69 8.6 2 16: ....----------------------:---~--., 10 110 11.0 0 21•: Achterberg 4 48 12.0 O 14 : ~ 4 106 26.3 3 n : McMackin 2 3S 17.5 o 26 : 4 93 23.3 0 36 : McMillan 1 12 12.0 0 12 : ' I \ I\ I I I\ ..., 10 78 7.8 O 14 : Alshuler 1 3 3.0 O 3 : 2 21 10.5 o 17 : Hatfield 1 3 3.0 o 3 : °"'981 • • wm• 1 16 16.0 1 16 : Riccabona 1 2 2.0 0 2 : .._~ .... -..a. ._. ._"-"'._-..a.: 1 12 12.0 0 0 : Scoring 11 Jeff '-'Y. s.11, 210. Sr, QI M ..,. ~ M ttO, Jr, .r__. •• ..,,.._11 32,.,,_Dftlltlr-..S-11,170Jr. WI JO Ooug ... M.100.Sf. -.-•Ilg • Sumner, 48; O'Meara. 24; M\.~ an 18; 10 Owta Mabcle, s-11, 11.l. Sr. WI 34 Mll9......., 5-111 2tS. "· Ohrel 64, Pulido 26, Wertman ·n, : Hoyt. 16; Cooper 12; Thurman 12; 34 Mlb ~ s-11, 215, Jr. Fl 70 Jelle Nrowo. H. z1S. !f, Johnson 18, U. BaSs 14. Hogan 12, : Hood 6; Alshuler 6; Rader 3. 2t T.a.nl ~ S4. 170, Sr, TE 10 OR Mlfildto S.11, 11J, 5r. Urban 6, Fredriksen 6, Baker 6, Felix 6. Fleld gcNlls 51 John Uebeogood "" .. 1. 21a. Jr. LT 9 ~ Ci9ldl, ,., 1, 210, If. FJeki go11ls Hoyt 1 (21). 11 T1'n .lelhMln, f.5, Z..0, Jr. LG 44 Jatvi "°"""' 1-2, JDS, Sr. Johnson 1 (18yards). lntMaptlons ~ =:f°~l;~~l£\~· . "~ :J ~~~~so. lntMaptlons Alshuler 4; Cooper 2; Thurman 1; 74 o.nnv......., M. 2f0, Jr. RT 1 ~TanleM. 5-11, 155, '°- Runfola 3, Hogan 2, Wertman 2, Finn 1; Rothwell 1; Hatfield 1; 75 Mike Mir.-; s-11. JOO. Sr. TE 26 T.a.nl'T.nielA, s.-. 170, Sr. Urban 1, Lee 1, Baker 1, Pulido 1. Hildebrandt 1. TEAM SEASON STATISTICS TEAM SEASON STATISTICS : Opp NH Opp ~ ! Total first downs 95 148 : Total first downs 96 97 : EAGLES Rushes-yardage 219-1142 273-1792 : Rushes-yardage 220-118S 200-738 : Average rushing gain 5.2 6.6 : Average rushing gain 5.2 3.7 : Average rushing ydg • 143 224 : Average rushing ydg 148 92 : CONTINUED f .ROM 81 ' Total passing ydg 1005 1273 : Total passing ydg 917 1363 ! Average passing ydg 125 1 ~ : Average passing ydg 115 170 : Pass cmp, attpt int 71-1S6-11 96-144-3 : Passanp,attpt.int 63-147-111~217-10 : said. •Even in the games we've Avg. p-c-i 9-19~1 10-14-0 : Avg. p-c-i 8-18-1 13-27-1 : lost, we've been in position to Avg. gain per compl 14.2 13.3 : A119. gain per compl 14.6 13.1 : stop people, but we've just Avg. gain per attmpt 6.4 8.9 ! Avg. gain per attmpt 6.2 63 ! missed tackles. But offensively, Net return yardage• 9S 30S : Net return yardage• 234 230 : we haven't moved the ball consii- Total sack.s-neg. ydg 20 -148 3-8 : Totalsa<ks-neg.ydg 19 -131 12 -90: t1 Average sacks, ydg d 2.5 -17 o.s -2 : Average sacks, ydg 2 -16 J .5 -11 : ten Y in league.· · Net yardage 2094 3374 : Net yardage 2206 2243 : Junior wingback Average net yardage 262 422 : Average net yardage 276 280 : James Dawkins has Total punts-average 38-28.0 40-25.9 : Total punts-average 36-26.5 33-31.4 : 1,095 rushing yards and Fumbles-fumbles lost 8-3 15.S : Fumbles-fumbles lost 21-13 22-11 : 11 touchdowns on 127 Total turnovers 14 8 ! Total turnovers 24 21 : carries and will operate Average turnovers 2 1 : Average turnovers 3 3.5 : behind ff · lin Flags-yardage 30-281 51-478 : Flags-yardage 39-335 S9-566 : an ° enstve e Average flags-yardage 4-35 6-60 : Average flags-yardage 5-42 S.5-71 : that could be back to full Avg. lime of possession 23:57 24:03 : Avg. lime of possession 23.30 24.30 : strength for the first time Acxumutatlve 5c:ore by Qullrtws : Accwnus.tlve 5c:ore by QuartM'S : since the first series of Opponents 28 27 19 42 -116 ! Opponents 49 67 35 29 -180 : the PCL opener. Newport Harbor 92 86 84 47 -309 : CdM 39 44 42 20 -145 : Mike Miranda, a 5. scored just 54 points all season and seven in league, has given up 245. The Artists are led by senior Mark Ornelas, who has 109 yards rushing and receiving in league and has thrown for nearly 100 more. The Artists have gone to sophomore Morgan Reynolds at quarterback. Reynolds, who made his first start in a 56-0 loss \o unbeaten Laguna HU.ls last week, has completed 14 ol 39 for 136 yards in league. He also has three interceptions . The Eagles will be without the services of safety Wilson Argueta, who bas elected not to play the .rest of the sea- son, after suttering a seizure last week, follow-1996 log : 1996 log ! foot-11. 300-pound non....,_ • non....,_ : 14 24 Marina 20 : senior, is slated to start at Mlke Miranda ing a blow to the head. The Eagles, barrtng 48 Orange 36 Marina -4a-TOfTance SS Canyon 39 Savanna s.. View LHgue 22 Santa Margarita 27 El Toro 39 Irvine Nov. 8 -Corona del Mar (home) Nov. 14 -Woodbridge (at lrvlne) 13 54 Garden Grove o : tight end, after missing o 19 Canyon 33 : nearly all of league with a 7 7 Saddleback 38 : sprained ankle. . 15 14 Orange Lutheran 10 :. Senior Chris Mokede (325 S..Vlew....... • 36 o Irvine 21 : rushing· yards) will start at the 17 14 Woodbridge 10 : other wingback, where senior 14 13 El Toro 48 : Chris Felix (607 yards and nine Nov. 8 -at Newport Harbor TDs) will also see action. Nov. 14 -s. Margarita (at Saddlebadt JO : Laguna Beach, which has an upset, can hope for no better than fourth in the PCL, but a pair of wins could make them 7- 3 and likely battling Pacifica (a potential 7·3 team from the Gar- den Grove League) for the lone at-large berth in CIF Southern Section Division vm. -By Ba~ry Faulkner When Your Auto Insurance Company Asks You Why You Left , Give Them This: California Automobile Premium Survey* Allstate Auto Club Farmers State Farm ._... ................................ .,., ..... ,. - Irvine (92718) 3,242 2,386 3,412 2,592 Santi Ant (92807) 3,410 2,352 3,880 3,3Q'l Mt Bat Rt ting A A+ B++ A++ cn.n.,.......,. 41..t...,. 47,.... ·~°"' -""-..,..... NOii!'& Tiw......,.. .._. '"J io,-~ u.ooo-..i .,.;i.. 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Vaughan, the No. 1 seed, will take ou unseeded Rachel Gun- ther of Woodbridge, who posted ~e only upset of the day knock- ing off No. 4 seed Erica Nelson of Newport, 6-2, 6-2, in the ~ers. Newport Harbor's Heather Porter and Amy Lesley and CdM's Robyn Coleman and Ruchika Budhraja were all · knocked out in the second round. The top four seeds in doubles advanced to the semifinals where the No. 1 seeds Emily Barker and Brooke Thylor will face No. 4 seeds Michelle Stiefel and DanieUe Hustedt from Wood- bridge. The other semi features No. 3 seeds Vanessa Goobey and Katie Canrigbt of Newport Harbor against ·the No. 2 seeds, Caylon Leslie and Nadia Vaughan of Corona del Mar, in a match which pits the Cd.M freshmen against the Sailor seniors. Newport Harbor's teams of Erica Palm and Audra Adams and Sarah Barker and Krlstein Case were both knocked out in · the second round. Eagles. Mustangs bow out LAGUNA HILLS -Estancia Higb's Marie Arbuzow defeated Costa Mesa's Lisa Steele, 6-0, 7-6, in the first round of the Pacific Coast League girls tennis cham- pionships Wednesday at Laguna Hills, then lost to Laguna Hills' Jessica Prause, 0-6, 0-6, in the singles quarterfinals. In doubles, Estancia's Jaime Bennett and Erin Bergman won in the first round against a team from Laguna Hills, 7-5, 6-3, -then lost in the quarterfinals to Laguna Hills' Erin Teny and Suzy Stryk- er, 1-6, 3-6. Bennett and Bergman finished the season 35-20 in dou- bles. By Jim Watters, Daily Pilot ,,. . i " LAGUNA BEACH -Costa Mesa High water polo coach Scott Taylor feels bis team is right where be wants them for this afternoon's showdown with the Pacific Coast League title on the line at Laguna Beach. The game will get underway around 4 p .m., following the 3:15. frosh -5oph game. •we're well prepared coming off a strong weekend up north," Taylor said. •we'll do fine as long as we play bard for four quarters." .The Mustangs, the No. 5 team in Orange County and l'{.o. 4 in CIP Southern Section Division U, come into the fracas off a third- place showing at this weekend's tfl\lllt~~ ~~-ment, ~ au<rea a -Stun:nmg 9-8 double-overtime victory over El Toro (the No. 4 team in Div. I). Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach both are sporting pe:rfect 4-0 PCL records '&nd lofty rankings coming into today's game. The Mustangs will be looking to pick up thei.l 11th straight league title -the first for it's new coach. Laguna Beach, the No. 4 team in Orange County and No. 2 in Div. Il, will have the home pool advantage and the "Artists also have a victory over the Mustangs in their pockets. · The Artists hammered Costa Mesa, 10-4, in the quarterfinals of the Villa Park Tournament. They ~ ~ ~onei pqint on a day that seemed' to' have all the cards stacked again.st the Mustangs. Costa Mesa's bus left campus 45 minutes late, starter Jimmy Walters missed the game due to illness, fellow starter Todd Hylton missed most of the game after being majored· out in the first quarter and goalie Justin Thylor followed suit in the fourth quarter. ·we came out so flat that -game," C~ch Tayfor said. •Jim- my's back and hopefully Todd will be able to bang around the whole game. •Hopefully that game was a wake-up call for us.• \ I\ l '\, I '\. I I I I I' \ H h. · MARC MARTIN I OAl.V Pll.DT Newportllsbal'a ABd&McPall. shown here wtnn1n9Inatime of18-.38 in dual meet competltton.· II oae of tbe key elements ln Friday's Sea View League cro11 country flllab at lrvlDe Park. ... It just doesn't get m~ch better • Costa Mesa's Billy Blanton showcases his right arm tonight on ESPN as San Diego St. Aztecs take a shot at unbeaten Wyoming. Tiere's just no two ways bout it. Billy Blanton will be playing in the biggest game of his college career tonight when the San Diego State Aztecs host unbeaten, and 16th-ranked, Wyoming in a Western Athletic Conference showdown. The game will be televised locally on ESPN at 5 p.m. Blanton, of Costa Mesa, has been phenomenal in his senior year, but his Wyoming counterpart Josh Wallwork, also a senior, has been equally impressive. The pair are ranked 3-4 in NCAA passing efficiency, respectively. Just when you think he can't get any better, Blanton continues-to step his game up another notch almost on ~ weekly be.sis. Last week., for instance, Blanton completed 22 of 32 passes for 307 yards and GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 it,• Benedict said .... • It's amazing to see those tour-toot bunker lips on the ancient golf courses in the Brttish Open every year. Through the years, Ups grow on bunken. Ultlmately, that'• whet Benedict ts trying to avoid . A golf ball's route to the trap will now be more true ...• • Uke lut year, pro1 and amateun tn tbe Newport Clullc: (Jan. 2'-25) will profit greotly from the lavllb coune condltio.m, te1ttng the marlult m weea before BSPN'I Jd.dtolf ..•• • Rumor bal It that Newport four touchdowns to lead San Diego State to a 59-20 win over host San Jose State. This season, he has completed more than 62% of his passes (103 of 207) and has accumulated 1,866 yards through the air. And those aren't even his best stats. Most impressive are Blanton's 20 touchdown passes in seven games with only two interceptions. He hasn't thrown an interception in a remarkable 132 straight attempts. Wallwork is no slouch for the Cowboys. In two more games, he has completed 203 of 342 attempts for 3,123 yards. Wyoming is coming in off a 59-17 win over SMU and the Cowboys are 9-0 overall, 6-0 in the WAC. Wyoming, also known as the Pokes, currently owns the longest winning streak in NCAA Division I at 12 games. The Aztecs have only one conference loss, checking in at 5-2 overall, 3-1 in conference. Tunight's winner should hold the inside track for a spot in the conference championship game on Dec. 7. The sad part is · the loser will probably spend Harbor High's goU team will wear knickers and Ben Hogan hats next season. •we all want to do it, all seven of us," senior golfer Bryan Bauer said. Added senior teammate Justin Shapiro: ·1 think they look cool. It's kind ot traditional.• . . . · • We need an ottid.al name for the Hogan-style bats. According to Golf Depot encutives. the . Hogan bats often go nameless. Some refer to the Iida as cabby bats, hiab beanies or newspaper Ml.men bats. Prom now on, a Hogan hat will be the de8atptk>n. Bueball caps, lb'aW bats end logo ball cape (Oat a'OWlll) are .un more popular on tbe coune .... C O L L E GES jim waiters the Christmas and New Year's Day holidays on the sidelines. Wyoming holds a 12-6 edge in the overall series, including wins in the past four games. Last season, the Cowboys kicked a 33-yard field goal with 29 seconds left on the clock to pull out a 34-31 victory. Blanton was 15 of 21 for 202 yards and · one pick in that game, but the Cowbo)'! countered with two backs rushing .tor more th.an 100 yards. Blanton Will be playing without one of his favorite receivers, Az Hakim, who Dlvlllon6 Big Green: ,Greta Lofgren booted in a goal 011 a bril- liant uslst from Stephanie Carsten. Kelsey MacDonald was a sparkplug an game long, shutting down oppo- nent scoring opportunities again and again. Sareh Roberts, Crystal Saylor and Katy McNabb also played outstanding games. broke his ankle last week at San Jose and is out for the season. He still has Will Blackwell to throw to while Wallwork has Marcus Harris, a 6-foot-2, 216-pound wideout in the Michael Irvin mode. He is fourth all-ti.me in NCAA receiving with 4, 118 yards. He needs 239 more yards to break the NCAA record held by a former Cowboy, Ryan Yarborough. M San Diego State is so explosive on offense, especially with Blanton having the type of year he's having,· said Wyoming Coach Joe Tiller. •His passing efficiency and accuracy -and all in a no-huddle offense. •They've demonstrated the ability to &plode against anybody in the passing game." "On a scale of 1-10, Billy is playing up there at the 8-9 level," said San Diego State Coach Ted Tullner. •Hf!'S playing efficiently within ~. within our system. and that comes with experience. . "We have four game1 left. Maintaining that consistency. is critical .• by defender Molly Brown. Rachel Braithwaite and Brittnay Jackowski both bad length of the fteld drives and several shots on goal. Other big ·offensive playa were courtesy of Bridget Pox and Annie Megonigal. Sailors post 2()..8 rout IRVINE -The Newport Harbor High water polo team da.ed out its Sea View League season with a 20..S victory Wednesday over host Woodbridge. John Uccifeni and Cary Con- well both scored four goals to lead the Sailors, who close out their year with a nonleague game Fri- day at Capistrano Valley. New.rport Hart.or 20, Woodwldge a 5cDf'9 by Quwten Newport Harbor 2 6 7 5 • 20 Woodbridge 1 o 4 3 • 8 Newport Harbor scoring -Ucdferri 4, Conwell 4, Person 3, Alvarado 2, Peetz 2, c. Leeper 2, Park 1, s. Leeper 1, Harris 1. Saves: Pharri.s 3, Kreutz.kamp s. &gles lose in OT, IRVINE -The. Estancia ltigl water polo team took Uoivea:itf to double overtime W~ before falling, 11..a, in a P~ Coast League matchup. · The km came oo the ~ Tuesday's 13-11 win over= winner of the E.st.anda Tmuney. I Wayman bad four goah against Uni versj.ty and seven versus Magiiolial • University 11. Estanct. a~ ; • Score by'~ .. 1 Estanlca 1 3 4 0 0 ~Q • University 2 3 2 1 1 2 • 1 Estancia scoring -Wayman 4, Se"~~ : 2, Peterson 1, Hoss. Saves: De Wilde 22.r University scoring -Camby 3, SwaDsor< 3, Jostln 2, Parham 2. Chang 1. Saves: , Kadjter 14. _! COMMU NITY COLLE.GE 1 ' I occ wins, 9-7; reward is um . ' . with No. 1 seed atrus OwlS i CORO-WATEll POLO NA DEL MAR -The Orange Coast Col- lege men's water polo team bat- tled back from a three-goal half- time deficit for a 9-7 win Wednes- day over Chaffey in the first round of the Southern California Regional Playoffs at Corona del Mar High. After trailing 5-2 at the half, OCC scored five unanswered goals in the third quarter to go ahead to stay. Seeded eighth in the 16-team Regional, the Pirates (15-11-2) advance against the top-seeded Citrus Owls (25-5-1). The teams play Saturday in a 9:30 a.m. game at Belmont Plaza. Onlnge c.o.st College '· Chaffey 7 5cDr'e by Quart.rs Chaffey 4 1 0 2 • 7 Orange Coast 2 0 5 2 • 9 • • ' . Chaffey scoring -Zoran 2, WansoH, Guerro 1, A. Shumway 1, Fray 1, · ~ , J. Shumway 1. Saves: Gronewald 8. • • Orange toast scoring -French 5, : : , Bise 2, 0 . Burkhalter 1, S. Burkhalter 1. • Saves: Battles 1 l . • . ·. Pirates fall in three~ Fullerton College's Hornets, ranked No. 3 in the state, raced to a 15-8, 15-5, 15-9 Orange ~ Conference women's volleyball victory Wednesday night ~I host Orange Coast College. . • -• • Tracy Burns was Coast's' 1op player, recording seven k:iil.s a5 Orange Coast fell to 8-7,' a-5. Fullerton improved to 11-2, 1'-1'. The Pirates are at home Frid"3; hosting Riverside CC at 7 p.nl. · · . ~· NHB girls team rolls to 12-1-1 recOriJ ~.,_ .. . NEWPORT BEACH -With U ND "'~' a 12-1-1recordandfirstplace E R -19 SOCC.r.n: in its-league, the Under 19 . ~ ;::--: NHB Club Soccer team, stocked with girls from Newport Beacldi>d Costa Mesa, is eyeing competition in the League Cup, which codtn-· ues through each weekend until Nov. 24. ; NHB closed out its regular season with a 3-0 victory over JUSAJ;Jot Pursuit. ' junior high sports . .. ' Tale of the Sea Kings and the_Pirate: CORONA DEL MAR -U you VOLLEYBALL -~ happen to be driving by the gym · . at Corona del Mar High at around 6:30 a.m. during the week doQ'f~ surprised if you see the lights on and hear the sound of volleytialls smacking and sneakers squeaking in the pre-dawn hours. - Believe it or not, it will be the boys' and girls' seventh and efg'bth grade teams going through their scheduled morning workout. The part that is truly unbelievable, to those who know him, is that Chuck Cutenese, the coach of Orange Coast College Pirates' voll~~ ball endeavors, will be leading the drills. • ~ ~ MThose who know me, know I'm not a morning person,• said C~­ nese who is in his second year of coaching at Cd.M. Ml really enjoY coaching kids at this age," be said. "It takes me back to my days when l was coaching at Davis Junior High (which no longer exists)." . .,. Three ti.mes a week the kids, and their parents who drive UKmi, make the commitment to be at the gym at 6:30 to prepare for their weekly games on ThW'Sday against other local teams. "It's the only ti.me the gym is available," Cutenese said. MWb.en you have kids and parents willing to make that effort. you can't help bul be enthusiastic yourself.• • '' The kids have responded to his teachmg. The eighth graders are 3; 1 while the seventh grade team is 2-2. Both will be hosting cross~wrl rival Ensign today in regular season-endmg games. The seventh graders stem at 3:30, followed by the eighth graders. · ~1s Both teams will then play in the End of the Year Tournament "Wlth the seventh graders starting on Tuesday and the eighth graders ~ ing off against each other on Wednesday. ~ ... ' ·1 plan to do this 8$ long as I can do it,· Cutenese said. •The bottom line is it takes m~ back to the fundamentals of volleyball and. that enhances my college coaching because l pay more attention ~-to details." , : Cut~nese is helped by one of his players, Dave Spegon, wbQ biM previous coaching experience on the high school level. • .,~ •we get to see each other in a different light,· Cutenese said. •oave has been doing an excellent job.• , -By Jim WaJJtTA • . U•l• .. ,. • Lfl ' ..,.6, a terrific game as goalkeepet~ ping three breakaways and six difficu1t saves. Player ot 1 ~ame bonon went to ' Regan for bis sportsmanship. -• ... ' .. 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ADOH ta ~~v~eaung dote noticed Dl!PARTMENT Of Flctltloue Buelneu =:n': =•• v•ry lmport.nl ecllon• NOTICe YOU ARf IN ge.=:,;. =.. ~ -::..-: ~Nlf lrlh .:= =-= ~~'::: ~ru:" o:':,: CITATION TO PARENT VOU ·MAY EXAMINE the REAL •STATE Name ltet-.n•nt ~ Drtlle, a... 200, however, the pe11on;J ,AULT UNOl!R A DEl!D a:~ llld died d INlt dlMd. ~ ....... ......i eny klbnllillllc'Jol -otOll'I wt (Famltr Code 111e t.opl by the cou11. II you RECOVERY ACCOUNT The following pettont are concotd, CA Ml20, C•10 repreHntetlve will be TAUST Oo\TED 02/11193.1~11111$ l«l'MO ~ on lllN o.1 oHNll TN .... be UMd for W'8t ~ Hollon 7882t. oro o person lnle1es1ed In UNIT doing buslneH ••: Ugl'lt· -.n40. ~ required to give notlo• UNU!SS YOU TAKE AC-we~ • Mid Tnlllel ~ ..._ nt .._ _ ... 8CMldlrd TNlt Oeed ~· THE PEOPLE OF THE lho estate, you may Ille NOTICE TO tpeed LTD., 17150 N• Alafltlnt ,Delld: to lntereeted pereone TION TO PROTECT YOUR 900 'Rold. 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OF TRUSTEE'S llRNC4 Of'rlCe nu ls ID ~ l*a ofh llfllgllbt .. 2·5-97, al 8:30 AM then form is available from the go~ ~elsmann-Equity t99e 1how1 good oeuH why IAle UNDO Dl!ED Of lnfonnthepublcthlt. llndw culll ~ h ~ eo 111 IOld and 1rie1e to show cause, If court clerk. Nof1cl: Based u n a Steven Nell Lucia the court i'hould not OIT Notice Is ~ 12 Cfft Ma.tz d the fllegU-nt ............... mm. any you have, why Jess11nc Attornev for lh• P•tl· jud9men1' entered !:alnst This statement was llled grant the authority. n lhM CONSOUOA.TEO lldonl d Iha Of'lka d Thrlt ...,_ nt ......_ •h tllne OJHTUJUlY 888 Renff Jensen should nol lloner: . you in favor ol RONALD o. with lhe County Clerk of A HEARING on lhe l!COHVEYA.NCE COM-SUpefvteton ("O'Tr), ofh WIW puillailan of the lto.1'iiiiiiil•••iiiiiiiiii be declared lroo from your ANTHONY H. DEPEW appllcallon tor Orange County on 10·29·96 8ICKNElL AXA petition will be held on PANY M lrustee, Of aucee.-Dowlwy uvtnas MCI loin .. ofU.111:-MUl Mlllilo1' p,.a1 •fERI custody and con11ol l0t Ille RANSFORD, payment lrom the Recovery H~3700329 JUNE 81C101BJ.. JR. December 5, 1998 at lrualee, °' a-.1tutec1 Ataodltlon. fTA., Newport llonto'*"-,.T"*' .. -..pl ,... pyrpose of fleeing Jessllno ESO. jCS8172327t, Account ol the Real Eslale Daily Pllol Oct. 31, Nov. 7, CASE NO A184953 1:45 P.M . in Dept. 703 M Pl.l"'*"lolhe Deed leadl,~lr2lllO,wll ,_.,..dlldl._Oft, ..... Aftttelo J, P ........... Renee Jensen for ploce-ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fund Is bei~ made to the 14,21 .1996 lh572 To ell heirs benefi· loceled •t341 The City Tru.t ~~BAH-be~ a'-** we the or ...... ~1dlldl._~ 70 of Newport 8"ctt, menlfor adop11on. ~~~ S~~9Ml~~~Lpg::; 0,~;:~:~olsR~~d~s•r,~m PUBLIC NOTICE c.iariH. credi,to~s. coo-~:Z~v89 Orange CA 5~·~ ~~ab~==~:::.~ ~~H:~:_ ~~~: The tonowing informahon • 1 the Recovery Account all tlngent creditors, a!ld • E T TO SEPARATE PROPERTY and be loamd at 2'r7I fltco _.,.. nt lmfl ~..,,. 1 th• law nrm of concerns rights and procc· BEACH, CA 92880 licenses and licen se rl' his Flctltloue Busln•H person• who may other· IF YO~ OBJ C recorded on 02fl.HJ .. canyon Roed, -.__,,. 111gi1 ~ °' -"vii ._. ner n dures 1ha1 relate to lh•s Published N ewport thal you have undergthe Hema Statement wlee be Interested in th• .• g••nting of the INST.I 93-()135292 of om.~ca.., ... Anyone ••••t111s.ton 5J02of .. fl. :,~~~·.!r::'w:::~ proceeding tor lhe 1erm1na· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Real Estate Law will be au-The lotlowtng pe11ons are the will or estate, or petition. y':iu h•ho~ld Rec:«da In the omee ol INIY Wiiia in 1-d or pro-......, Codi nt .,._._,to do He t• •urvtv.d by hi• lion of custody and con1ro1 P•IOI Novomber 6, 7. 13, 1omatlcally suspended on doing business es: G2reek both , o f : J .. E . ~ear at t • e~r1•ng County Recorder of 11111t ~the'-** wino ....,_In .. ..._ In .. _.. fovlng wife Moana; of Jessune Reneo Jenson 1996 lhe date ol payment 1nd Ii land Mykonos. 222 BICKNELL AKA JUNE ~ state your 0 , •c· E County Callfomie In 10days dthe pUblcecton ..,. ..,._ Ollfl 11 llap.d children: Sand,.. Cum- Cd Wlh925 cannot be reinstated until MlchelsenDr.1 210,IMne, EDWARD BICKNELL uons .or file wntten ndpu,.uantlolheNoticeoldthllnotice.Artactdmi>oil thtTlllllllelllllf~thti. as set forlh in Fam11~ o e lhe Recovery Account has Calif. 92715 AKA JUNE BICKNELL. object1on1 with the DefMlll and Elec:llon to Sell 1 days to aDnlt commeru ._..of h TIUllll'a Olld unit ming•. Kafll• He~per, sec11on 7660, e.1 seq.. PUBLIC NOTICE been reimbursed for lhe Annie Balgl. 499 Broad· JR. ~ourt before the hear· thereunder recotdtd on 11\lV be ~ r wdlWI ._. ii-. _..,. to h Jam• a Pa Im ., I. 1. Al lho beginning ol the amounl paid plus Interest way, Costa Mesa, C1lll. A PETITION has mg. Yo!-'' eppearence .. INST .I 95-95714 r-.uaet II r9Cllwd by the ~°' ..._ •a...., of aAnlcdhMer1~ .... ~•;atmco:!'J.. proceeding, lhe Court wlll NOTICE OF SALE at the prevailing ralo. 926.27 been filed b ROBERT mey be 1n person or by ol uld Offlel 1 Recorda wit OTa wllhln tta t«Mav .,.,._ . S-'d ala wlll ba midi. blA ....,, consider whelhor or not lhe In 3ccordance wllh the 11 you wish lo contest pay· This bu~lness Is con· W BICKNE(L in the your attorney. Sell on 11J119e at ,-2.~ Od. nw. coP.a d ti..,,_ _..,.Of .....iv . ., grandchildren: Russell interests of Jesstine Reneo p1ov1s1ons of Secllon 21700 menl by the Real Estate dueled by. an lndlvldual S · . C f C 11 IF YOU ARE A PM AT THE NORTH mlu6ons mull be llf'lt to ,._ Of ....._. ,..... W.. Cummlnga, Col•, Troy Jensen re uire lhe appolnl· through 2t716 ol lhe Cali· Commissioner. you muSI Have you slartod doing up~nor ourt 0 8 • CREDITOR or a contin· · the~ Dtredor, John ~Of~ lo and Holly H•PP•r, q forrua Business and Prof es· file a wrltten response to business yel? No fornia, County of Or· gent creditor of the FRONT ENTRANCE TO '· RolJlnaon. ~ lllltfw ,_ ~idlblld!-lland Ar I a am d Mar I a monl of counsel. U tho slons Code lhere being Jhe appllcalion addressed Annie Balgl ange. deceased ou mu1t file THE COUNTY COURT· omc. dThrlt , bvlllldo.d,11Mne9111nundtr, Palmieri, 11 1latera Courl l1nds that lhe 1nhH· due. unpaid storage tee for 10 lhe Department 01 Real Thi• sta1ement was tiled THE PE. TITION re· your olalrX with the HOUSE, 700 CIVIC CENTER P. o. .Boa 71•, llr't _... lllllllllt • 11""'4ded. thertlf\ and brothera and a e31s ol Jesshno Ronco which INSTORAGE HUN· Estate al: Departmenl ol with the County Clerk of queat• that ROBER! W . court and mail 8 co to DRIVE WEST, SANTA AAA. Fr.nd9co, c.11forn1a M101, nthunplldprlhdp;~of hoat of nephew. end Jensen do require such TINGTON BEACH Is en· Real Eslale, Recovery Ac· Orange County on 10·28·96 BICKNELL be appointed the pereonalrapres~Xte· CA al public auction, to thelWheft the '-** Is being hNoelmc.ndb¥aiWo.d"'4111 nlecea. A Memorial proteclion, lhc Court will 111lod lo a llen pu1suan1 lo counl Unll, P.O. Box 19993700284 ea pareonal represent• ti 1 1 d b th hlghnl bidder '°' cash flad..~:'~ ....._.'*"6n•pl"'4dedM..id Servle9. wtll be held at appoinl counsel 10 repre· soc11on 21702 ol said code 187007, Sac1emento, CA Dally Pilot Oct. 31, Nov. 7, tive to administer the c~~f~pp~tt~I Yf u 8 (payable 1t lhetlme of sale In felt deemed by Noel,~ dl9lel nt CIPll*I And p byt sen& her whether or not on lhe goods, hereaher de· 95818·7007 within 30 days 14 2t 1996 th571 estate of the decedent. th f rh dot r lawful money ol the United theOT'SlftllY ...... lrl« .. .afthtlNllllnllhltnmalllld ~~n C~= t:•N.:. •1 11 d . scribed as Miscellaneous alter mailing, delivery, or ' ' THE PETITION re· mon 1 rom • e • Slatff,) all right, 111111, and~ by submlltlna a ~116do.dofTNll &en-At. 8 h t 3 she is ab e 10 a 0'. coun Household ilems. solas, re-publicalion of this nolice PUBLIC NOTICE quests the decedent's of firet iuuer;tc• of lnt.,ffl, conwyed lo and wtllten r9qU9lt to the OTS ClllMIWllD ~. • .-i port eac a p.m. sel. ~sllne Renee Jensen lr1gera1ors, washers, dry· and send a copy of lhat ,.. WILL and . codicils, if latte.11 H proV1ded In now held by ii under said dur1ng the 1o.dlrr partod. T,.._, _, ,._,,.,. Aaml. on Friday, Nov. 8. will not be prosenl 1n court ers. and personal. properly. sponse 1o the claimanl, c/o Flctltloua Bu1lneH eny, be admitted to 1act1on 9100 of the Deed of TNSI Ir lhe property FOf a pnJtelt to be~ 111111 Jl10. lrllhWt, CA 91~ !:8. · t~• l~~,:i~y~ unless she so 1eques1s 01 Due nohce having been Brian A. L~brechl, Esq., Name ~tetement probate. The WILL and Californi• Probate Code. aMuated In uld County and eted .,....,....,, I""* be E.,._ .-q 1Z7·1M the Cour1 so orders. given lo parties known !O 2635 Camino del Rfo The tollow1ng pe11ons art any codicils are avail· The time for fihng Slate end dMctibed es fol. ~ and r9Cllwd on ~· ~ ques1a donatl~ may 2. II a parenl of Jesshne claim an ln1t1est therein South, Suite 201, San doing business as: Vegas eble for examination in cleima w ill not expire Iowa: AS. MORE FULLY time, the ,_.,,,. for the MIA. ' o.d: be m•d• In memory Renee Jensen appears and lhe lime specllied In Diego, CA 92108. II you lall Carpel Cleanlngs, 713-S Iha file kept by the before four montht DESCRIBED ON SAID prollnt mutt be coneta'it 1CWWI tint of Angelo J. Palmieri without counsel and is un· such nohce tor payment of 10 do so. you will have Cedar SI., Santa Ana, CA court from the heat1ng deie OEEO a: TRUST A.PH: w11tt the nlllUfllDfy balls for 11.W, 111'4 ' to the U.C.I. Found• such lees having explred waived your rlghl to 92701 ·HE T . ed b 413-012.oa TRUSTEE IS derUI d tr. ....,_,•It ---------11on tor Cancer able 10 alford counsel, the will l>e sold al public auc· present your objec1ion1 to Antonio Vega, 713-S Cedar T PETI 1.0N re· notic • ove. s LUNG • d 1 lnncfl amca Sid the PUBLIC NOTICE Research, payable lo Cour1 must appoint coun· 11on by INSTORAGE HUNT· payment. SI., Sanla Ana, CA 9270I que~t~ authonty to YOU . MAY EXAM· E PR~RTY AS pr*9I lnUllt be ~ U C I Medi I Cente sel for the parent, unloss INGTON BEACH localed al Published Ne wport This business Is con-adm11v1ter the estate INE the file kept by the IS, WHERE 1-The sllaeC bythelnfairmllklnapec:lnld ---------0~~~lopm•~ Rout: the parenl knowingly and 7471 Wainer Ave. County Beach-Costa Mesa Dally dueled by: an Individual unde.r .the !ndapandent court. If you •r• a per· llddreu •nd o4Mr common In 12 CFR M3.2(et(4). You~ ARE .. DEfA.UL.T 8 2, 101 The City inlelhgently waives the ugh1 of Orango, Slate of Call· Pllol October 31 , Novem· Have you s1a11ed doing Adm1mstratlo"." of E~· aon inlereated in t~e dealgNltlon, It M'f, of the r~I !NY look Ill the ftcicfce and DATE> A0=1 OfU~ Orlve, Orange, CA 10 be represented by coun· lo1rna on lhe 21s1 day ol ber 7, t996. business yet? no tate~ Act. (This authon· e~taht•h. you may file Pf!Sr'E'E1~dftetl1 ..__ bed311eboYe5 uu.~ al conll'ltenlt fllCt at the YOU TAKE ACnoN TO 92868-3298, Attn: November 1996 el 6:00 am. Tl\570 Anlonlo Vega tv w ill allow the person· w11 I • court • fo1mel .., o -· ......, .... OTS "9alorlllf omc. un.u sel. The Court w~I nol ap· Terms lor the sale are cash This statement was tiled al representative to take Req_ueal for Special TEE DRIVE, COSTA wry ..ct. ""*1111 .,. ex-PROTECT YOUR Sally Tralnottl. poml Ille same counsel to only Sale aubject lo can· PUBLIC NOTICE wllh the County Clerk ol many actions without Notice of the filing of en MESA. CA 92828 The un-empt by i.w from ~ ~c:>PERTY, IT MAY BE represent bolh Jesstine cell3hon. Landlord reserves Orange County on 9-23-9~ obtaining court epprov-Inventory and epprelul det9ianed Trvst" disclaims an. I Yo'.I twve wry AT A PUBLIC SA.LE. IF --------- Renee Jensen and her par· lhe righl 10 bid. Below Is a NOTICE OF SALE 19983898884 el. Before teking oartain of Htate HHll or of lll'!Y lfebllily '°' -nv lllCOl'recl· quution9 cooc:emlng lhe8e ~~Of ,:: enl l1s1 ol namos and unit num· f.IOTICE IS HEREBY Dally Pilot Ocl. '7, 24, 31, vary important ections, any petition or eooount ,,.., ol the &lreet eddresa procedures. contac:t the NA.1\JRE Of THI! 3 The Court may appoint l>ers. GIVEN . that lhe under· Nov. 7 1996 th559 however, the personal H provided In u ctlon and other cominon dealgna-bTS fttglorWll omc.. PftOCEEDING AGAINST either inc public dotende1 NAMES ·UNIT NUMBER signed intends 10 11111 the ' repretentative will be 1250 o f the Cellfornla llon, " any, shown herein. ASAP22138011" YOU YOU SHOUlD RENEE PRINZ. A0036 personal p1ope11y de· PUBLIC NOTICE . · · p b c d A R The total amount of the • or private counsel. II pn· DANIE FOUNTAINS, A0200 scribed below to enforce a required to give notice ro •t• o •: e· unpeld belanoe of lhe obllga-CONTACT A LAWYER. vale counsel 1s appointed, LISA FRIEZE, Ao239 lien imposed on said prop-to Interested persons QUHt for Spec1el Notice tlon secured by the p<operty . PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S he or she w1ll rece1vo a roa· LINDA MCQUARRIE , erty under the ~alifornia YOU ARI! IN DEJIAUI.. un!aes t~ey have form la avellabla from 10 be sold and reeaonablei SAU! UNDER DEED OF MCIPIC Yl9W sonable sum tor compen· A0240 Sell-Sell/ice Storage Facil· UNDEft A DB!D Of' TftUST waived not1oe or con· the court clerk. 8lflmated coal• expenses NOTICE TO ESTA.BUSH A TRUST Loan No. sahon and expenses, tho DAVID CLARKE. A0258 ily Acl (l;lus. & Prot Codo DA.TED OW17113. UNlESI •anted.to the ~reposed ~~n-y.:: .. Pettdonat: end e<tvaneea at' the time or BRANCH OFRCE Thll le to 11114911/PAon T.S. No. M•MONAL MRll amoum ol which will be de· HARRY BEHLAU, A0270 SS 21700·21716). YOU TAKE ACTION TO action.) The mdepen· "'7 ~-.. the lnlllal publallon of lhe Worm ht p&dc .. undtr CCM04$438 A.P. No. 459-c et Mort !ermined b the Court. Thot ADEDAPO OKE. A0696 The undersigned will sell PROTECT YOUft dent administration , ... -·-r Drtw S. Noelce °' ule Ii: 12 a:A 545..12 of the A1a1» 23.2-11 Notic.e is herebf aM!I\ ~pe181 Crernar;{l y b RICHARD DUSSAIGNE, at public sale by compell· PftOPERIY, IT MAY BE authority will be granted St. 270 '$1&4 154 90 In addition to ..,_ofbOftlcloflhrtf(SI~ ht Standard Trwt Oeed amount mus.' ~ paid by A0716 live bidding on the 121h IOl.DAT A PU8lJC SAU!. P unlo11 an lntereeted Or'llntte CA 92888 'c1an' fhe0Trutlee witt ace.pl~ (·ors;. ~ s.mc. Compeny es trustee, 35oo Pacific View Drive the real parties on interest, CORY RIGGS, A0720 day of November, 1996, al YOU HEED AH per1on file1 an objection 10/3,, 11/01. 11107 1 cUhler's cheek drewi on 8 ......._ and L.a.\ ~or sua:euor lruslee, or Newport 8eadl bul not by lhe minor, In JAMES FANIA, A0792 2:00 PM on the premises l!XPLANA.TION Of nil! to the petition and state °' natlonal benll a don. l=A., Nlwpof1 BMcf1. ~ Mlee r:uwant _, 844·2'700 such proporhons as the SIMON HELT CJO. B0005 where said prope~y has NA.TIME Of' THE ahowi good cause why PUBLIC NOTICE check drewn by e ..... °' Ce9ornla l28eO. Ml be 9"' ht Deed d Trust~ b'i ·--------Court believes 10 be jusl. 11. PACIFIC AUTO BROKER, been stored and which are PROCEEDtNO AGMllSfl the court shouldt not fed«9I creclll union °' • anotlclwWlttwOTSofb~ Debonh G. Pion, an PIERCE llOTllEJIS howevo1 lhe Court hnds B0025 localed at (SIOr·ll Sell Slor· YOU, YOU SHOULD grant the authority NOTICE YOU ARIE IN DE· check d,_ by a Ital• ct '9nllon to _....., a branch unmen1ed woman Recorded that arw' oflhe reol parties RHONDA CURRY, B0083 age, 961 W. 17th, Costa CONTACT A LAWYER. A HEARING o~ lhe FAULT UNOER A DEED Of" fedefel _......._ and loan ofllce '° be loallad • "'*" on Febwry 7 . 1991 a IEU IROADWAY MICHEAL M. BRADEN Mesa, CA 92627), Coun!Y NOTICE Of' TRUSTl!E'S . TRUST Oo\~D 12/2M2 ~"._ lope V-.V Mii. 1233 W. Avit-inaur.nt • g' .()5eM 1n 1nteres1 cannol atfo1d Bo985 ' of (Orange). Stale of Cah· SALE UNDet DEE> °' petition will be held on UN ESS YOU · u.oolatlon, ..W. n.o-,._ "P", &a. 525 N'ndilM, 1 1 d Mortuary * Chapel co~nsel, lhe amounl will be PACIFIC AUTO BROKER. lornla, the follow!rig: TRUST Loin No. ~~4c5empb~r _12D, 19967oaJ TJ., TO PROTJ~y~~"'-" ~ ~51:"~ Ca. a51. ~ nwr 1da ~~~~ ~ Cremati(ln paid by 1he county C0082 Name. Unit /1 • ta132311Hayu Ts. No • · · m ept. • PROPERTY IT MAY BE..,_..,,_ n In flMll' of« pr'*8t agllnet ........... ., ""-""' 4. The Courl may con· DARLENE ELLIS, C0308 Descriplion of Goods HRW04CMI IJI NO. m.-'. loc~ted at 341 The City SOLO AT p\Jsuc SALE. lhe An.nel8I Code and h noece """'*' 10 dlvS of Colny, lo~ and 110osta8roMadesaway llnue 1he proceeding for MICHAEL w STEWART. Donna Abel, 3036. per· 004 Notice ia ~ ghlet'l lhal 0r1 v a 0 rang o C A YOU NEED N4 ~hoftzed lo do bull,_. In ttll pufllc .. on of .. nolloe. c::::" and Eledlon ~ ~ C lh 30d C0314 sonalgoods ' DNcfs.r 92868. m••al8'e.lnlhe4Mnttend«A.n lldt9ontl 7d1v9ma&b-M2·9UIO "°1 more 1 an 1 .ays as JAMES FRAN VALENTI, T.P. Bonauola, 4046, per·~ Trust ,_...._s.rvtce IF YOU OBJECT TO TTIONHE Of' THEPRNAOCTURE"'EOI other lhan cash It .ccep4eo, ml ecw111•a nwy be ob-hn1Mlder7 ,_ ~on My ________ _. necessary 0 appo n coun· C03J5 sonal goods _,....,,,. • u-. °' the granting of the "' lhe Trua1M,,..., withhold the tithed r Mtllltn raql'9ll1 II 1 • 1...., as .. ..., ..... ,,.,, • 116 sel and 10 enaDle counsel JOHN FIGUEROA, C0431 Sieve Nelson, 5051, per· •ICOI!""' INllM, °' petition, you should AGAINST YOU, Y luuance ol the Trustee's rtaetwd b'i tht OTS wit*' 393689duld O!liaal R«Xll'ds. lo become acquainted w11h GARV ALLEN BLEILE. sonal goods 11...,lllled w.tee pwlUlll'lt lo appear at the hearing SHOULD CONTACT Deed untU lunda become Ht 1~ l*tod. n... Ml Set on 11114191 at 10:00 ---------the case. C0460 Shawn Paul Wise. 6059, the Oeed c:I Trulll --=ulld by and state your objec· LAWYER. T.S.I 39942-TG evallable to lhe prfN O.. c:opile of Iii ab•li9tlol• A.M. A.I. the entn1nce lo the DATED: OCT 301 1996 RAYMOND BLANCO. personal goods ==~·~rt;.:= tions or file writ1en ~T!CE Of' TRUSTtt endofMeua matter of right. muatbe_.. mh Aagionll ~ C"! Hatt, ~~ en· I ALAN SLATER C05J6 Sieve Marcks, 6074, per-a, objeetions w ith the_.. UNDEf' DEED Said sale wl• be made but Dndor, Jot¥I F. ~ ,,.pman .. v.ooe, ...,_._, MARY LITTLE, VICTOR SANTA CRUZ, sonal goods :..=1~ 23, 199l a court before the hear· TRUST Notice la here wllhoot covenanl °' ~. ~' Oftlcl of Thrtll CA II public: auction, lo the :J CLEAi< OF THE COURT C0559 Leif Ale.itius, 6094, per· Olrdal ReoonM ~ ~ ing. Your appearance given that CONSOLIOo\TE ftP'"8 °' lmpl'red regarding P. 0 . Box 11115, highestbk*Mr brcash.(plryM*I u MIKE STAPP, N0056 sonal goods b · b RECONVEYA.NCE tllle ~al'on or encum-San R•IClaoo. Cllbrit at .. tma c:I ule n lawful Da\lld E. Wald. E$q. MIKE STAPP N0058 Purchases must be paid lhe Counly Reoorder c:I Orange may e '" person or Y PANY " trust" Of aucces· bnl~ to 11111.ty the in. M101 wf*9 ttll notlcl le be-money d h United SllW!s), al 0 TOLEDANO & WALD. ME LI s s A 's ANTU cc I, lor al lhe time or purchase Counly, Caliromia, and you1:u~gtr· ARE A .or lrua.... "'. auballluted debltdMH eecured by tald Ing Illies. Nl/Ofw eerdng • rlgtll *' and 1nteresl. 1a201 Von Karman Avenuo, N0620 in cash only. All purchased pwlUlll1I lo the Notice ol , lru11 .. pu,.uant lo the Deed Deed adwlncea thereunder pre*-' dllniec:I ~ _,and roN held by it \ Suite t 000, lrvlne, Callfor· SE AN ERIC STEWART, ilems sold as ls, where Is Otlauit and Election lo Sel CREDITO~. or 8 cfonti:; of T1u&1 u.cuted by HENR with '1nterMt H pn>Ylded by the OTS rttllf ~ ., IA'lder uid Deed ot Trust In lhe ... nia 9~715.1005, (714) 752· NOG58 arid musl -be removed al~ Reoofded on July.gent ere itor 0 t. e BO£RTJE A.ND VICTOR therein, and the unpeld prtn-onit~llyabnltllnru pn)pllttylituatedinuldl:<U'lty o ~ 5538, FAX (714) 752-9503. WILEY RON MILLER, lhe .ume of the sale. Sale 17, 11198 .. !Olfrument.l_~ deceased! you "!'USt file BO£RTJE HUSBAND AN clpel Of lhe note secured by__, ~ '° .. 01'S and Siale and descrfbed as 8 N . 58554 A N0675 subject 10 cancellallon in 3113318 o1 laid vn1C181 your claim with the WIFE and ~ded on ••Id deed with Int eat during lhe t~ pertocl F« lollows: The Norlheasterty one- ar umber. • 1· Pub Ii shad Newport lhe event ol selllement be· Reoordl, wll sell on 11114111 court and mail a copy to 01/08/93 •s INST 1 g thereon as OYided In~ E'° be COllllldnd ot Lot 19 end 1111 ot Loe 21 lorney 1.0r Pehlionor Beach-Costa Mesa Dally !Ween owner and obligated It 10:00 ~M. N. the entrance the personal ropresenta· 007638 ol Otnclet R~d• Nola , ... Pl' chargM and I"""* be Mtllltn Blodl 743 ot Corona Del~. In ~ Published Newport P1lol November 7, 14, 1996. party. to the Ol'llnge City Hell. aoCI live appointed by the the omc. ol lhe County R ~-ol the lrustee and . rec:.!Yedon.,._,e.,.. .. ~ of NeNport Beech 'Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily th581 Oaled this 1st and 71h day East Ctiapmen A.venue, court within four COfder ol ORANGE County,~ trust• Cf..i.d by uld aona tor ht proe.t lnUlt be ColM'lty ot Orange, Sl8'8 d P1101 Novembor 7. 14, 21 PUBLIC NOTICE of Nov. 1996 , , , Orange, CA It P'Mc: eudion, months from the date CalifOfnla and purauanl 1 Ooed ol Trust. Oetad: COi 11111 ltwWl .. rtgU61tory Celfomie. as perMlf> recorded 28. 1996 AUCTIONEER. o . Brien s lo the hlgl-s blddel-for c:aah of first ilSuance of the Notice °' Default • 10l2.llM COfdOUDATF.D ... tor dtf"9I ol .. ..ail> 11Book 3, Pege(s) 41and42 ot th579 NOTICE OF Auction & Vehicle Lien Ser· (Jlll'r'lble 111 lhe limed .... In letle18 H providecLln Eledlon lo Seti "* R!CONVFfAHCI! COM ..,.,,.... ot a lnnctl ofllc:e Mllcelaneous Mape r. the ---------vice. 909/681-4113. BIN~ money d lhe United . ecorded 07rz._..,. ·Ind the proe.t must be IUP' Ollloe c:J h C«riCy 'Recxwdar PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING 14663730099 Slailel). el rlgN, lille, and eeo.t1on . 9100 of the Jr on . .,.., PN4Y 2f03f \l9nlvnt Blvd., porlld by h Uomilllbi c:I Uld r-m The snet AND PUBLIC Published Newpo11 1n1ereat conw,ted lo end roN Cehfor"4aProbateCode.,INST I M-3n215e °' Fifth Floor Woocfand Hiib, ~ In 12 CfA ~.,, BSC 5852 REVIEW PERIOD B~ach..Costa Mesa Daily held by' it under &aid Deed of Th!' time for fili!"g ~~R-:':lo"'°""p~ :'CA tf~ (lfl) 340-#72 543.2(•X4). You nwy 1oo1c 111 ~~ ::'ot C::::: NOTICE OF REGARDING Piiot November 1, 7, 1996. Trust In lhe property ailulled In clatm1 wlll not expire THE NORTH FRONT · E By: NM>cy ~ Tru5'N 119 no1c:e and 11 ~ propel1y ~ tllxlY8 11 PETITION TO CERTIFICATION OF F934 &aid Counly and S1llle Md before four . month• TRANC£ TO THIE CCU SelN omc.r [PP 161US tllCf •ht OTS AlaloiW or. ='°be 721 &.721112 ADMINISTER DRAFT PUBLIC NOTICE delallad •...,...,.:Parcel 1: fro'!' the hearing dat• 1couATHOUSE 700 1Clr.J1, 11/07, & H/141'118 llct..,,... Mt~~ AY'lnUe, Newport ESTATE OF: ENVIRONMENTAL Alt uncli.4ded "24th .,.__. .. noticed above. CENTER DRrVE WEST 1111 -:."T, ~ law from CA 92t25 'The SIMEON L. MARTIN, IMPACT REPORT Fictitious Bu1lneH lndlold1alTr.:tNo..102n, INE r~ufll:-4:;';,t 1~~~ SANTA~ CA al pubf PUBLIC NOTICE 1=· COl=..i:--= 11delligl~ T""*-9 dladalnw JR. aka S.L. MESA CONSOLIDATED Name Statement •ttlC>wnona~l90Dfdedln court If yov are 8 per· eucllon, to lhe highRI r ~ l'9 OTS W'f ~ br W'f M.11'TIN, JR. aka WATER DISTRICT The lollo~ng persons are =.:-4· P9g98,._. ~ eon interHted In the fOf cash 'Cble at lhe r ~Wi,7:~ ~:~ omc:.. A.SA.P231312 =:i:: ~ 1'111 atreat SIMEON L. MARTIN Public HHrlng d~~g ~usin~s~ as~ EFel° al ar.:-Counly ·Celfomle Htat•, you may file ol ule In IA~ o1 Ndlm ot Tlllllee'I Slit "'* 1 dellgnallon. 11 W'f CC::: CASE NO. A184915 Ttluredar, Eriv~ ~~=~a' M'esa ~~ ~ tharlirom ..; with the court• formal 1Unlled Stalee,) ell r» •title Deed ot TMt VOJ .,. In cW.ut • hlrah The IDC.i ....0.... of._ To all heirs. beneficlanes. Hovombu 21. 1988 9262& ' : (A) Unlla 1 lhrcqah Request for Special land in!!'.!9'· OOIM~~ a Ulldw 1 Deed ot T"*. dfled Mit PUBLIC NOTICE ~ balara d IN oblgalor1 cred16ors, conhngeni credi· • 7 :00 p.m. • Lorraine Tatham, 824 w. 24 lndulMt, • ahown upon tile Notice of the filing of an !"°"" ,...., by u.-u 23, 11181, urteu )QI ..a.'°°' to Mand by Iha property eo be tors, and persons who may or H 1oon thereafter 151h SI .. Sp. 24, Newpon PW\ reoordad Inventory and apprel1el Deed d T~ In the P'CieC:t 'fO/lt pqlllly, • mey bl NOTa OF TllJST&'S SAL.E eclld Ind realOl'lllble edn-.cs otherwise be lnieresttd in oa th• egend• permits Beach CA 92663 e, 11180 In Boole 13525 of Htate e11e11 or of •lluated In uld County lddll •Sl"'lc .. ltyw 11•chn OERDES>CIFTRUfTFk t ooe4I. 8ICP9flM8 and~ lhe will or estate. or both. 8 d M ti R Ch11si1e McDaniel 2603 P808 1138 al Oll'tdlll Reoonfli any petition 01 account Slat• and deeetlbtd n f ~Ion d lhl ,..,,_ d lhl loin: t!IOMD Oltr. .a100 A.P. • Iha lme ol Iha lnillll :~as~to~ALA~~Rj~N·;'~a oar Flr:t•Fl::r oom Elden IH. Cos1a M;sa, CA eeldOrange=The H_provided In Hot.ion ~6R~o~ ~~~ pl'IJCllldl1Q9N1roi.ywlhcaAd ~·y~ 'tOUA ~ !UbllonolhNobdSM · • · 92627 .alMe ~ 1o 1250 of the Celiforni• _... oomd • ·11wyer Nob la ~ .,....._ --. wu:u Is: S3M. 131.29 In ldcllor'I io, SIMEON L. MARTIN MeH Con1olldated This busineu Is con• al 11'°'8 9-• Probate Code A Re· DEED OF TRUST A.PH: gt.Itri INC Serrano Rtoontl.yence TRUST DATB> Apil at CIMh, h Truatea will eCOIP I II~ /'~moti',6'~~. "":." w ••• , •••••••• '"''"' ,, .• """'"' ..... RIY -"'"' -............. , Spociol ••••• ...,.,... TRUllTl!E •• """""'· M ,,_,. -LESl\Wl .... .ICllOll1" --"""' -.a • Y • 1965 Pl•c•ntla nership upon h ~ PW\ form 11 availeble from SELLING PROPERTY • trullee. or Mlllilluled !Mitt TECT YOUR Pf«HRIV, IT ~ .._or Nilionll berlk, a ~~Do~ J~nfb7~18 s'tJ'o:~~; Avenue, Coe ta M .. a, Have you started doing .ax-leftrTwd ao. s>w..i 2: 1Jn11 the oourt cler1'. 1151• WHER! IS" The II pdlll'll lo lhl Deed Of Tllltl IE IOl.D AT A NU: IAL£ drlwn tiv 1 ttnt or 01 ORANGE • California business yet? yes, Sepf. 4, • thoM'I upon lhe Att!Dmey for,........., aooreae and 04tler :;::. bit Ptlet T. "'8ntttDt end = ~ ~TION ad union Of • cheek THE PETtTION requesls 01v~~T1:riua~~to~~:~:1r. 'Cor~:i:Tatham ieltrTwd lo.~ 3:~ le.In,__~ . ~~°'.:!:.: .. a '9COldld~~~llOAOAINST~VOtl~~1/:.:oc= == g:11~~~1~; ~s ~!'t.~~:i lornia CnYironmenlal Oual· This statement wu flied -*llM ~ 11> potnulon = Dow Street .... purpo11td to be: 2412 ~ lllllNIMte Nd. 18-307800 In bocll CCHTM:J! LAWml" ~ MtOdatlon or l8lllrlOS blnlt r•prffentallve 10 admlnis· 11y Act Guidelines Sections wllh the County Clerk of Ind OOGupMGy c:I .._ ~ .._,. cA UR! AVl!NUl!1 NeWPOR s-Qt d clflcltl 1t00111a 111 Iha olflm ._., -r=.!!. ...,_ loacMed Fi Sedbl 5tb2 of IN ter lh• m ale 01 lh• d•c•· 15087, 15105 & 15202, lhat Orange County on t().J().90 oorMone ol l.ot 1 ~ r. 9Zel04o13 llEACH, SN<r" ~ M. d lhl ~ r1 OtllGI ~ _.....,, • "'--n.ldtll Code encl IUlhoN.ed denl . o public hHrlng will be 19983898972 ftwoil 1 ...,_,,., ~ • CA '2707 Tiie Coulfy, end~ lo .._, ftlllt. • ........., lo do ~ in f'lis llMa In THE PETITION requests held by lh• Board of DI· Dally Pllol Oct 17, 24, 31, RAY.•~k>Parwla 11/07, 11/08, 11/14 Trv-..dledllmeany Ille Ncitlce Of Ml E1ec11on r-8' .:"to h ~ht ewr'lt ..,. cttw twn the ctecedenra Will end rectors ol lhe Mesa Con· Nov 7 1998 thS6l t and 2 etio.. ~.The tor eny lllOOft'9Cltl .... al IO Sell tlwwldlr ltoOl'dld 11111 "WA. ,__ C8lfl II~ l'1e Tl\Jll89 co<licllt 11 an be admiueo so11dal8d Water Dlslrlct, re-· ' *-' edlheil n PUBLIC NOTICE ..,...., ..._ Md 07r.M/1918 111 bad!. PIOii " ... lfllml Ill....,_ ~ ~ h U... of ._ _______ .. 10 ptobate. tie wiu and gMd•ng the certillcatlon ol PUBLIC NOTICE oammon cteatgilllol1, I tl'lf, or OOtl'WnOll dnl8nadon, r eny .....,,_,..,, No. ee.37te01 .d Mid~~~!:..~ tie Truseee'a o.s d U1Cb oodlcil• art evaileble a Draft EnYlfonmental Im· h -r. ~ CHt 10H10 ~ heNWI. The allkill '9Cllldl. .. Ml on---. .. ~ '*1Clnl8Yllllbletobpily88 ro7 •UmlNllOI' in lhe Mo pael Report (EIR) for a pro-Flctltlou• 8uslnH• ._ .. lo be: as NOTICE OF amount ol .... ~ 1vz111• 111n Thi Fm Of Tiie ----------£-------__;:.....:.._.. ________ _ kept by lhe court. poud proJtcl 1ntlll• Name St•l•m•nt Willlt 1 ltNel '1D. PEI Ii j)()N TO anoe of tl"9 0U11t100 ~~~,.~AIM TH&. PETITION requests "Colored Water TrHI· Th• 1onow1ng per1ona are Nlwpart I.eh, CA ADltlSiS Wf9d 11¥ the ~ to To llle P "'"" ---40t· s TARn~G eut"°"'V to admlnlller the ment F•ollltv tor Well doing busillfft as: Tr anti-_,The und•= ,.,,_. MATE Qr. lold aN1 ,....... :J,.1 11E 10~::;:. ~ fflale undel lhe lndepen· Ho. 8" • In Ille City ot llon Oeveloplng Conlrle> ...... tl'I( for ,.,, ' ,.,.,_, coaJa. I • I 11888 I Ill _...,, dent Admlnlatrtllon of Es-Costa Mes• ., deltflbed lore, 30471 Pueno Vsll•n.. 11..,,,,_w ct ht ..,_. C1'FORD llARlt ecMMIOM .. the Ima al ~ hWllll-.. .. '!.~ ~-Acl !This a1J1hor11y · t.aguna N~al. Callt. 02t'71 ..._ n otm oommon HAJ-MA 11.w,. U1 rn ot the _.,_.eih-d .......... wlll .-.W ·1he personal iep. in the Nolle• of A.vellt,blllty Houeln Ohef11l-S11avl, =lilllor•, r , "-' Cl.WON> M. lloeof .. IEl30U31,11 ~ d lw ~ -....i. II A NEW ~e to lake mtny ol Oran EIR d•t•d S.plem· 012 14th SI., 15, San.. The total.::_.. ol.. HAMii MA a..F edtlllmt to--"·._ T ,_,.,•Ml......, OlllMIW9d to lldlon• whhoul court ap· ber 20, 1998. The publlC Monica, CA 80403 l#1P8ld ...,_ a1 .. dllploll HAMllS w11 eoc.,e a ~a Ml,... lllld i. • WldlW 111t1 died proval Belote t•klng c•r· hearing will be held on No-MltcheU Thomat, 30471 ...-11¥ .. "'°'*"to Ila ,.. ... _ ~ A1a.n 14 *""""on a .... °' ~Wtl ~ .. ~ ~ ~ '*Y lmportAnl acllon•. vember 21, 1996, st 7:00 Puarlo Vallart•. Lagun• eotd and .................. --T .. nv:..1 -...... ohec* ..... br -«llltt ...... -B us.z· ~~SS?f f'toWHr, IN personal rip· pm al lhe Dlatrlet Board NIQ\olel, CA 92871 «*. ....... n....,.. o ._,., b•nefl· ..._ °' .....,.. -._.. All -. M, ...._ reatdt~ Wiii ba requlttd roo~ localed et 1965 "-· Thf1 bu1lnen 11 coo-• h .._ fl .. lltlll olett ... or*9hoq, con-°' • .._. .._ "r • '"11111 01t11 Of Trull. Thi..,. to _.,notice to lntereslad dueled by: joint venture ~aff!eNoloatf .. tlngient or~tort, end °'.....,_... end .,, ..._Ml G11W C101Mtat1 ptt10tl9 un .. 11"'11'1ey have ctnlla Avenua, Colla Hl'ie you atarttd doing ii.:~ In_..., peteoMwhonwyother• , p • ...... Ml;llllia• I llY• d .. IMI wa"-fnOtlca Ot COllHnled MHI. Calllornle 92627. Al· bualn"8 Ytl? no oeafl. h Th.llilJaa .. -• wlee be lnter .. ted In :..:... 1• _..__ e McllW .... II fl"' to »'_# prQPOMd •oll0n.) lend11nct 11 e>pen to Iha Milohed Thoma• ....,.. ___. the wlll or ••t.te or _...., • --to 111 104 MMW CGurt n., •epend•nl admlnl• gtneral put>Hc. Jn. e~rd Ho11etn Oh1f11l•Sarav1 .,.,. °' ..= ~ °" • both, of: CL!RI0ftD "'-~~t02 "'r· CA~"'*· 11au.n.. eultlOtlty 111!'111 ~ of 01rect0te wlll conllder Jr'• •ta':' w~:1~ lhMI IJW • .... or MA"K HAftllUS::rl(A ........ le• ....... b :;"ftwl ldlw d;: • ..,.~ unlell an lnl•r· 1111 ldequtcy of th• CIR lh the ly cndl ll'lbt • • °'** ..,., CUFFQRO M. HA 9'1S .. ..... 11111118...., ~ ... .;.. Ghr ..... '-!''°" fllH •n ob-ptlOf lo taking Kllon on Orange c~cv on •t..-ee bit • .,.,. ............. AKA CUA' HAR .... .... ..... .. ...... ... ' WW .:: ltctlGP IO the pelltlon end tht propOHd proJecl , ... 39.tMt t 11\d lrlM I a A ~OH hM .. T.... ......... ... -d ~ ~bddc~ ~ ~= Coplet Of the Draft EIA, NDaily,Plt~ Oct. 11• 24th·.~ .. 1 A I Ot ...:.;... ... .,..HON"1a"w1 by DOUO~LAI ........ "1.: T .... " .. ~ ,--·~ ,..,. ...... r .. pon ... to pu~ com• '1'/, ' .... ,,_ ~ .,.,_...lifRd n the °' a... .,. ,..---.=.:.~'°Ill_.. -:-,.b;.1NO on the pett-mtM• end 01ner lnfofrMo PUILJC NOTICI 90 • -= :-.. ..... g:~tv :,' Ot..,..~ ' =: • .. ,riJ' ::.,.. .... .::: .. ':i • w111 t>a hatd on O~· culiu•aib "° ,..._...., "' ...,. ....., ..., THE l'tTlTION ,.. ..., .. • 11e....., · ., .. r.w,......" .. ._. ~tilHAln t2. 1•:13 : It'• tile resou1ce yov • ..!... ,.;;;;::-•~ .. Ti .,.. ... ttw4 DOUGLAS .......,.~ or ... 1r 1111,•••..., i1"~°;~1Y8 :;,,::""!,on~:,:~ The~~ff9fn~=.-=-~=--'"~...: •:t. :.=:C.":.'!:=: ti'.j.,CiJICT to tl'la OIH ltema, beceuH ~·rvw19 1,.0 .... ...... '8.. to......., lhe eetele $ la ....,, h i..; ........... e ........ !If 1 ol .. ~ YOIJ our cof\lmnt compel rovte Ave.,' C·2, a0818 -=-• a of ttM d111•1ne. _.. w lllllt-. •......, ...... • • •u.:;.•~~: ::.11r1ec:1 buyer• to =j-4,':~n Thllr-. .:,.":,':...., ~n:i,~="'~ ~·.7;,.: ,:;.-=.-:.-.:'~ • • Mtllft -. 942 ... 78 ~n Proapecs It .. *"'°" • ...., wtl.L n . ff -1 •.. ,....._. ... ~.·-~ ....... .... .. CIOUf1 beo 9"ch. CA lllta fM ....mM .. • ....... .-....~ ........ --., ~ .................................................................... .. • ' . . -----'--Polley -,3 :_,:.. ':'~"'<' Rutel! and deudlint>S aro subje1·t to 1·hangr ;, " • ·Row to Plaee A. • j. • . ,.-, without notice. Thi' publisher rrserves tbr rigl11 • r 111 rensor. rt'da~~ify. n-vil>C or n>jc>ct uny ... d111.sified ad\t~rrisem1·111. Plea&f' rt'purt uny rrror ~H9 .Cl 1.hut muy be \1..1 yovr rlu!>i.ified ad immrdiutl'ly. TI1e Daily Piwt 8C('(•pts 110 liability for may ermr ' --..~-- 1"T ' By Fax (714) 631-6594 By Phone (714) 642-5678 in tm 11dn•rti~Nue11t for which it muy be rrspo11siblr rxcept for the rnst of the ~pace ··-~ --HM-IMO ' • • twtuulJy occupied Vy tlw error. Cmiit n 111 only bi· ulJowed for the fin.t i11:.erti11n. · .By MaDlln Person: ( Plrase i11chtdc> your numr and phone 111111tber nnd we'll mil y1111 bnrk with a prie1• q11 01r.} :3:30 \VC'st Bay Sw·et ( :osta Mesa. CA 92627 At ~1·wp11rt Bl"d. & Bar Sa. ..... ______________ , ____ _.t .. , ...... ...-----Deadlines ---..... 29204018 Hours Tel'rphon~ 8:30am-5:00pm \fo11Juv-F ridtt\' Walk-In 8:JOam-.5:00prn \fonduy-F (iday Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ....... Wednesda'y 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturd ay ............... Friday 5:00pm ..... .,. ... ... ' MOBILE HOMES NEWPORT 1100 BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT 2169 BEACH BUSINESS OFFICE LOST & EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ~EE TO YOU 6oi2~ 2669 FOR RENT 2769 FOUND 2925 5530 SERVICES 5533 ,EQUAL HOVSIHO OPPORTUNITY Starter Home Newport North * 1BR $825 * ES CM 1670 Santa Ana Lost in CdM, blk/wht Medical Recept heavy phones. Only $1000 dwn $625 2 bd/2-'hba, hrdwd 2BR 2BA $725/Up ·Prestigious Ottlces-cal, about 11 pounds, Front Desk Recept lite clerlcal. Mail to: permolncl parkrent. firs . $1 500/mo. Refrlg & dhmwuher. 300 + sf.ea. Ulls pd. tags,declawed,name Computer/billing exp 2182 Dupont, Ste.17 1988 Golden West 24 707·7583 Incl. 60x30 pool. No $300. Agt. 675·3869 Is Felix¥ 644·9973 required. Medical Irvine, Ca. 92715 or wide. In beaut tree·•----R-e_n_t_a _I ___ pets. No fees. No lse. Reward lost puppy, term . Self Strtr . fax lo: 714·752·6082 lined beach area park. Professlonals * 714·545-4855 * ---------Bwk old male Akita. Busy N.B. office. Retell Sales tor Owner transferred. LIDO B•YFRONT COMMERCIAL vlc·Orange/"""th St Fax res ume to: td ii Leases/Listings -c:v ou oor reta store. • ••••••• Please be aware that the listings In this cat· FOUND Whl male rab· bit in Costa Mesa on 10/15. Very friend!~. gentle. 557·5227 egory may require you 1 ________ ..., to call a 900 number BUILDING .. In which there Is a Charge per minute. MATERIALS ~· 6030 All r11l 1&Ule aclwertisllll In this lllWllllpet Is subject lo lbc fd · lral fair HMsln9 Act 'of 1961 IS lflll!IMlf wflkll ma~es It llllgal to acl'flftlst ''ally preleftnce. 11m1t1llon tr flscrlmlnallon Must sell nowt Call for serving Landlords 3BR, 2BA, 2 Car pkng PROPERTY 2778 Child Is heartbroken 635-2924 attn:Oonna HELLY·HANSEN details ·-901·2220 & Tenants $2BOO (818) 282•7733 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ¥646·7559¥ Medical Rec pt Front Fashion Island DOMESTICS 5540 CALL MARIA (818) 282-4071 Artist loft/studio otfc for busy FP. Exp Seeking exp'd and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ATTN BUILDERS . , For sale 4.0x5.0 Kolbe .. and Kolbe fixed win· dow $250. 2.6x6.8 atW - 3.0x6.8 Elite Continen- tal smooth finish lnte· rior doors $50/ftD . llmd oo race. col~ r1llglo11, --------- st•. •••ica_p. llmlllll uatusor CEMETERY LOT/ Harbor Realty pref'd. Call for appt interest in ski, sall, 673•4400 Newport Heights 2br Huge open area, great 9a·5p M·F 631 ·5101 fish, kayak, running. 1 ba. Uplc, gar, n/pets. creative space. 2nd EMPLOYMENT Need Xtra SS? Fax resume: 644·5067 View View View $850. yrly. 760·9077 floor, lull kitchen, d/w· I••••••••• B or 722·8195 g/d, w/balh & shower. Ellte housecleaning Santa Photo Yearn/ ut1111ator1t111.or 111 111111Jlon to CRYPT 1225 1-------- mau lllf llKll prttmnce. llml· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lllllNI or tllwlmlnalion.'' lg Canyon Golf $1000/mo. 548-1803 i---------service now hiring! Mg I . Cash I er s, •Houseman/Cook• Maintain and Clean large homes. Xlnt NB refs 7 5 9·5611 Call Mark 631 ·9072 · Tiiis aewspaper will not UlowillllY acctpl 1t1Y aclwerti1t· m111t lof rell 111111 wllltll ls In wlolallell If ll1t law. Our relClcn "' lllrtlrt lallfmad 11111 all 2 Lrg orig Lots Prime Jae. Pac View Mem Prk. $3950/ea. 805·2 5 4·3531 Course. 3bed/2.5 ba'--s_p_e_c_t_a-cu-la-r-.O~c-e_a_n_ EMPLOYMENT 631·9044 Photo gs, etc . lnhme. $2000/mo. and Cha nnel View• Showroom am/pm shifts. N.8 . ••••••••• 1·--------New paint/carpet. Luxurious 1br and Superior Ave. 1500s.f. 5530 P/T Clean-up person 800 229 7 7 MERCHANDISE Agt 509·5 893 F for flower shop at · • 14 ext137 OFFICE 1br +lott with 2 spa· .rontage, high vls·1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Westcliff Court, NB. T R fl C ••••••••• lbll., k't h b th 1• exes e nery orp FU.RNlTURE & . •we1111111 1fw1rtisad In this ••••••••• NEWPORT COAST clous bal conies· i y, i c en, a Apt R Id t M Tues-Sat. 631·2402 needs dependable Abundant walk In & new car Pet. ·es en ngrs EQU.IPMENT 6047 I Exp d couple needed PT c t Cl k person now In COSTA --------closet and storage. $1250 mo. 548·1803 oun er er s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiii •IWIJllllf n IWlllMlt on lft ...-~Nils. 111 com· ,.. ti 4bcl1mlUllon. ulJ HUO Toll·lrtl II 1·IOO·UH51Q. For Ille washiqllll, DC .. , pl1111 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT· 2170 Gas and water paid. lmmed. for clean 20 (!1 dry cleaners in NB. MESA area. Regard· ANTIQUES 6010 Walk to Balboa Island ••••••••• unit C.M. apts. near 3424 Via Udo less of training , write iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FREE Copy M·achlne and the beaches. OMV. 2br 2ba + utll 'Raymond', 673•1010 O.M. Hopkins, Dept To Charitat>le Organi- Beautlful brand new Prestigious osorr BUSINESS & incl'd . R.W. Brown M-92626, Box 71 1, Ft.---------zation. Minolta EP 4n; b b Co.Inc. 540-3758 PT Secretariat Wonh, TX 76101·0711. 'top Dollar Paid' z with sorter "Irr community 2 d/2 a living with stunning FINANCE 20 hrs/flex ·sched, SB/ • .. includes W/0, g,arage, sunsets and cool Cashier PT/FT 2·10p hr. Lt. office, WP 6.0 _________ 1 From 1800·1960. Contact Mark a~ refrigerator. very spa· breezes. 7 8 9 ·1658 ••••••••• i'Op·6a. Apps ac· req'd. Send resume: EMPLOYMENT 1 pc to entir•estate. 631·9072 for details. cious master bed·1---------cepted <[i 2281 New-PO Box 556, NB Paintings. china, ----~II HUDlt421·3500. -------- CORONA DEL MAR - room, tots of windows Studio 5 doors to ---------port Blvd/Fairview~CM 92661•0556 SERVICES 5533 gl~ware, furn, etc. w/ park view & private beach, pvt patio, prkg BUSINESS CASHIE1' >col ____ .;_~-'---1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 PETS & ANIMALS . patio. $1595. Ask on private road. $600. OPPORTUNITY At 11 FT b f' Whether you're buying about winter rate dis· + ulils 548·4224/Eves 0 a • + ene its. or selling, Classlned Hi· Time Cellars 2122 To place an ad In Claaslfled ca11 o4a-se7e. Luxury 3b d/2 ·'hb a Family rm, separate OR, FP In l.R & mstr bdrm. Jae tub & sep shower In mstr. Sub zero ref. & upgraded appliances, wetbar, dbl gar. $2600/mo. counts. 640·2800. Upatalrs 2bd/t ba. 2904 250 Ogle St .. CM covers all your needs! Perfec t ror roommates unfurn, stove, ref, sun· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --c""'a-sh_l_e..:r:..s_N_e_e.;...d_e_d_ HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 721·8335 Dual master plan. w/d, de<:k. $1 100/mo lnc •VENDING ROUTE• 6mo. ·cash handling fridge & garage In· util. 1019 W. B'4' Ave. •25 prime toe• exp. Bi-lingual tl41pful. eluded. Top floor, 673·187 •Call Now• Apply:USA Checks park view, new, pool •800·711-4361• Cashed, 2023 Harbor & spa. $1520. Ask ••••••••• Blvd, Costa.Mesa. about winter rate TT itu~ ••••••••• discounts! 640-2800 MISCE&..&.1Uu:oOUS Delivery Driver RENT"'r ANNOUNCEMENTS Mon & Fri only. $6/hr.· zu..01 + $2 per delivery. M Own car. N/S. Hellllhy _______ 1 COSTA ESA 2124 APARTMENTS Gourmet. 833-2929. LOST & FT Sample Sewer Real Estate For Sale? ••••• Weekend Open Houses? ••••• The Dally Pilot Real Estate Tab which is published each Sat- urday Is an etlective and Inexpensive way to showcase that 2bd/1ba Stove, fridge, FOR RENT ROOMS 2706 Exp with skiwear. unfurn, new carpel, ••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND 2925 241·8105 Ext 236 yard, near schools. •NB brlghValry, clean iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fountaln Valley 776 W. Joann St. S850 quiet home. kit, w/d. FOUND Blue-eyed HANSEN'S Incl util. 673·1674 BALBOA $450. 6 Btl(s to beach! Siamese cat, spade JUICE CREATIONS ISLAND 2606 548·1903 female. Mesa Verde ta now hiring high en-E 'slde Heights area t 1/1. 5 49-0788 ergy, healthy, friendly 2bd front duplex. iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---------~,...,.....,..,,...,..,,,.--,....----people to open our Quiet & safe. $850. DELUXE 2br 2ba, A/C, RENTALS TO FOUND grey/wht short· first Juice & smoothie Call 645-8445 0 haired male cat cnr ol b 1 F hi 1 1 d /W, blt·lns, deck, gar, SHARE 2724 ar n as on a an . mini bay view. Avail 14th/W. Bay on 10/31 . FT & PT. Call Lisa special property. NEWPORT Call our Classlfied BEACH 2169 12/1. $1550. 673·3588 873·6019 Crawford 8 3 3·3997 B al la Young prof fem. Found Nov.1, small Leada·Leada·Lead• Br/ba, lrg lvg area, white male Poodle. Appointment setters frsmt patio. $650 + Westside Costa Mesa needed. Good voice. 2607 u111 ." Avail now! at 22nd St.631·0524 good personality. Stephanie, 673-5704 -F"""'o'"'u_N...,...,.D__,.S-et-0-1-8......-.k-ey-s poslllve attitude -s. COM Sh I 3 d Base pay + comm. Department Today!! BALBOA 642·56 78 PENINSUIA --------'"1 1 br studio -condo w/ balcony. frig. Close to BAYFRONT 2bd/2ba are rg b • on Bayside Dr & Car· Busy CM Constr. Ole. CORONA condo. near Pavillion, 2·'hba w/1 oth~r per· nation Ave. 11/3 .• Cail 800·424·7850 2-car pkng, pool, dock, son $675. Avail 12/1. to describe 673·2373 --------- beach. $735. per mo. Suzi Wexler 631 ·8097 DEL MAR 1022 3bd/2ba Charming avail. no pets. $1600/ 644-2101 FOUND Small female Manicur ist tor CdM i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil G Salon. Nlttural nall• house, real loo, gar, mo, yrty. 073·6640 lrvlne Turllerock. Callc:o vicinity State/ onllf. No acrylic. Xlnt Olde COM nu palnt/crpts. $1600. Lux, gated 2600sq ft Governor. C.M. 11/4. qualily work req'd. Ocean S'de of PCH Avail 11/15. 675·9844 ---------hm. 3br 3ba, $600. Raul, 438·2484 Must bring clients + 2BR 28Ai 2-story Car: Cottage 2 +2 vu bay/ COSTA MESA 2624 1SV1ast 854WJ078 _F_O_U_N_D_U_n_u_s_u_a_t _w_ht share salon business. mel·like Cottage. Set pvt bch, pool, beam 1_L_o_v_e_ly_R_m_C_d_M_H_m_• 1y/o cal In vicinity of Call Mary 873·5292 among Trees + Foll· ceil. remodeled, FP. $400 1st Month Share bath, lrg kit, wamer/Algonquln, HB age. Ceramic Tiie $1295. 873-3059 sun deck, w/d. Aval 1112. ... 840-4383 Cruise Ship Jobsr Counters. Beamed Cln, lg mtn cabin-style, now $430/m 721·9546 ---------Ce 11 in gs, Bu 111 ·in Ha rbor Vie w Homes t Br, wlk-ln clst, pool,•---------FREE to a loving kind Earn S300/$900 wkly. wood Cabinets w/roll· 300 2:5BA s2ooo backyard, nr bch, TrVSq. N.B. Pvt home L BR. person • a 1 y/o Ait· Year round positions. out shelves. Liv.Rm. Gardener Incl B u nkhouae Apta pvt ba. kit, lndry Incl bull, neutered male. Hiring both men/Women. Brick Fireplace. Cell· 644-6610 673·3174 Pat 842·1401 ut, cable. n/s, no pets. Kelly, 646·7769 Frte room and board. WIU ing Fans. Walk to ..,,5..,,5,...,1_,,7.,..m_o_L_o_w_ln_c_o_m_e $450/mo. 722·9755 .Tim. 548·3794 train. call 7 days. Rolhschilds & Sher· Harbor View Hom e s furn studios, utils Incl. Nwpt Hgts Charming, LARGE REWARD (40n87S-2022 man Gardena. A·1 4bd, 2·~ba, beaut Cl od 3b 2b f 1 d ext. 7'014, C44 Z d R f remodeled. •3000/mo. ean, m ern, •• r a, pro • n Y rm, Lost w allet, pix, appt one · oom or ex· ,. cured parking, pool/ gar age, Jlke new.I bk @ Vons/Brlstol, 1 ________ --1 panslon with already Agent 800·892·7l58 spa. Jackie 642·8226 646-8868f719-3221wk S.A. 8/30 557-5227 approved plans . Sundays by appt only SELL OPEN HOUSE Harbor View Knoll South Coast Metro LOST "Luigi" wht SAT/SUN 1•4 PM 3·lvl twnhm 2Br 2.5Ba, Special E'sld• 1bd Female n/smk. Own cockatell @ Sunset 2 3 20 Second Av• den, w/new cpVpt. 2 upstairs, no pets, bath, cal poss. $375 Bch/H B Hbr area on (Bet Begonia/Acacia) gar, pl/tenn. Very QT. 5550 plus deposit + 1/2 util. 754·5742 11/2. (310) 592·2601 your home through classified $368,000 $1775/lse. JI.vi 12/1. 842·5984 MaryAnn McGuire George, 851·8552 648·8770 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYM~NT 5530 5530 Grubb & Ellis Ind. Lido l•I• 3bd/2ba. NEWPORT COMMERCIAL 0 & 0 'd 3·car gar, walk to wned P · beach. St. to st. BEACH 2669 REAL ESTATE ~======:.:=====:::! Olde Corona $2500. 723·9819 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••-• Del M ar RETAIL GROCERY Prime tocatlon 2bdt2ba. 3 fp's COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 No ~ce Necessafll sundecll, garage Gelson's Markets has OpPOrtunltles for 433 112 Begonia Ave energetic frlendlypeople who enjoy $289,ooo. 873 ·7338 customer service. We are tnterviewing COSTA MESA 1024 Nic e Repo 3bd/1 ·~ba. Pool , $4650 11 all you need. $155,000. Nice area. Ken, Bkr, 532·2440 N•wport Height• By owner. $yra. new , 3br /2ba. nu.ooo. ••• Catalln• Dr Open Sat/Sun 12·5 ....... ~. v•"U1u•• Studio P~lhOUN Mini 0c .. n View• •••• ooo -~UtN TTO Oriibb a 11111 tnct. Owned • Op'd QUIET le SBll.BNB Palm ~esa Apartm.ents. for the following positions: •Clerks Helpers (grocery baggers) • s.vtce Dell Clerk • Bakery/CoffM Bar Clerk Flexible hour& Include weekends and holid ays. e.n.flta. At1tAv In person Mon.-Frt. 9em t0 ~:SO pm 1860 San Miguel Or. Newport Beach Tell a Frlendl Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Classlfled. When yo.u're tuned mto cJassifted 79u're tuned into 1.0ur aommutty. WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Currently looking for reporters to cover city news and politics. FT/PT or freelance. Immediate opening. Must have journalism experience; degree.preferred. Malniwa .. ,... .. PO lo* 2929,; fWwlawt .....,,CA 92659 orFAX723-Mn ."t' -~ > : ~ ~ ;.. ~ Y. Stop. Look. Listen. What does it ta.k.c' 10 ~ome a school bus driver? Drive, energy, people skills, and patience~ a good stan. Follow that up with a clean driving record, no drugs, and no criminal hisiory and you're on your way. Durham Transponation offers A ( pen-time morning and afternoon PP Y • hours year-round. And, we provide the state-required classroom and behind-the-wheel ~ning you'll need to become a school bus d.;ver. F1·l·t · · 1'1·a i 11i11 ~ ......... I '-IH'I il'IH l' 'l'l'l '"":ll'_\ We offer a competitive wage along with profit slwin3 and health and dental benefit options. Apply in person Monday· Friday, 10 a.m.. 2 p.m. at Durbam l'rulpol1atJoa, 2828 W. FllUI SL ID Santa Ana, or call 714-542-8989. TCP-4464A E.O.E DUR•:3 T1tANSPOl.TATION. Looking (or an opportunity to use 1our sales skills . and experience? The LGIM&da 11ma Onlp c.u.ty Ecldoe has an exciting opportunity for a PAlll'· TIME OUTSIDE SAL~ REPRF.SENTA11VE. You will contact potential subscribers ll their homes to sell subscriptions lo the nlllC$ Oran&e County. The individual must be able to wOt't Mond4y-Friday, 4pm-9pm. C\lmnt openinp are in FuUerton and Oarden Grove, TRI SUCCfSVUL CANDIDATE WILL RAVI: • Sales or CUSlOmer wYice rtllled experience •Good on1·communic:8tion skills •A professional ~and denanor •Cold call ins elptricRcc is a plus The Lot Anaeta 'llmcs otfcn a comeetilive comoeaaMion and beftefill ptekqe. Qualified CIOdtdMea may apply ;n perl(lft, by Nil. bY fu, or by e-mail at: THE Los ANOELES TIMm ca-•~ Soada .. Siies Ce.er SW IL llllillli Bllpft lhd ~CA911M rx.J.• 411• 12n \ . •knm•••~com ,. ... •ilfcll--llliM uoo L......-.a.!W!!!:!!!!...;... .......... l.:~;.!~.U ............. _....._._,._.._ ..... .__...,. .. ·_ .... ___ ._.. ... ._....,,,... 6049:· .. IQUANA looking Jru more attention. "l'ft• 1 I b . , h a p p y ·& . health'J'l" Including 50 gal glass lank v.1 wooden stand, ligh; and heat roc k ~ 540.599 5 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 605: LOWRY Player Pia.no 30 y/o wa(nut upright. elec/manual ..-Hon!\) . ~ TQnk switch. $3100~ 540-1446. 673·957.4 APPLIANCES 601 1 SPORTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GOODS v • Washer/Dryer, Match Set of Lad\fs Adm Ir al . set under Slazenger Golf Club• warranty till March 97. w/bag. 437.7725 Xtra lg Capaci ty. . · .. • $575.obo 842·8533 • or 983·3483 Washer/Dr yer Good GARAGE SALES cond. Moving, must sell. $150. 673-1273 1---------'~ fURNITURE 6122 CORONA 6014 DEL MAR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Chlppendale Seats 8 Jeff & KeNy'• altl +china cbnt. tmmact Ga rage Sale Whe,,... - $2300. Also lvgrm set, Sat Nov.9th, 8:.S best offr. 220·5969 Sun Nov.10th. 10-4 King S ize Waterbed 17 San Mateo Way Ok stained pine. 2 For more Info • cupboards & mirror call Jeff at 759-0429 on tall headboard. Tall or page at 205·1804"c. pedestal frame with 1 ________ ...,... m~ttre~s. heater, pad· COSTA MESA 6 •-,Jr ded rails, 8 drawers, 4 ~~ cabinets. Includes ' comforter. plllow *SAT 7·12 * s h a m s , s h e e t s . 445 Walnut PlfTu~ • Call 540-5995 Everything must Qi>• : Oeslqner ctths. sk,llst boots, toys, wet sutn1{' furn, phones, blk.lts. luggage. stair stepper~ motor cycle gear, •e hoop. baby clths, •tcL . Like new gtasstop table w/8 uphol wht chairs. Paid $2500, sacrifice $1000. Solid Oak bdrm set w/head· board, nightstands. armolre. Paid $2200, sacri fice $1000. 875·7590 . 819·3284l970 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 Citrus, fruit, avocado .,... frultlng $10. x mu tr... pott-4 8-9' $39. Herbs, JYnlpen, vlnea $1. Cement fountna It 10. ~ battle RO. IOf.e14+t22 , Peteoleeed T ............. waa 11~.qoo Now u.100. tBD. Ca ll Now t t-l()().890.1148 Wed4111ne.,,... wtlh veil. New. Muat .... S50Q. firm T•••M ESTATE SALE Ho4se full of vlntaQ.8 stuff/old electronlM SaVSun 9am-3pl1) 242 Victoria Estate Sale Sat &.2. furn. dishea, pla .o, m a ti r • s s e a , • a I• 1 T Seabird Ct. • Tio Tooker Thrift Shop '.. ~ Sld•w•tk Sale , Sal Nov.9th 9am·1pm. Brand new Clonauon.a & great b argaln!l'I· s•o w. 1eth St -1 (Near Hart>Ot & 19th) H fHURSOAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 28 Swalch8s 29 ~sound 30 Eats to lose 31 Dwlghfs 32~ 34 Nldla6s and clmes 37 cabbage salad 38 Chairs of the 70. 40 UM-of bttc*.s 41 Sonnet. e.g .. 43 ActY9U Sanford 46 Scarlett -47 Gift.shop Items 48 DoYe'• 49~ state 50 Cut St Coasted 52 Olly 53 Paradise 54 Clang 56-~ 57 Flying saucer: abbr. Opening lead: Two or 0 The defendera han nefarioua plana in mind to aink lhe contnc:t.. But there is no need for you to IO like a lamb to the alaughter. Learn to be • better brld1e pl•7erl Subecrlbe now to &he Goren Brldse Letter by calllnc • BODA The bidding ia or conaiderablc intereat. 1 n the modern alyle a ret1pol)M at the one-level immedi· atety af\er a takeout double ia a one-round force, as It would be had there been no interference from Eul With a ruffing value and good three-cud support, North's raiae wa1 automatic, and South'• four (800) 788-1226 tor lnfol"lllatlon. i-------- .Or write to: Go.ren Brtdp Le~ MERCURY 9135 ter, P.O. Bos -«10, ChJaap, UL liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 60680. * '88 Top•z QS * Mld·slze. Sharp. Lo·mUes. $3300 OBO. 723·1504 BOATS, YACHTS, BUICK 9035 CHRYSLER 90501-,--8-4 -M-•-rc_u_ry_,T,,,...o-p-•z- CHARTERS 7013 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4dr, auto, a/c, 4cyl, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '85 RIVIERA Convert· '83 White Chryal-r good 1-ond, fm casa, $975/obo. 631·7149 Retired Boating lbla white ext/top, bur· New Yorker 5th Ave enthual••t• Inter· gundy leather. MINTI $2300. Exe cond. ested In finding berth 44k mis. $12,500 548·9832 1-------- for trip to Cabo San 080 (worth morel) •89 LeB•ron Conv OLDSMOBILE 9155 Luca• INS ••••on Wiii 540-7507 Red w/Blk top. AJC.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii help with expenses •88 RegaJ LTD Dark Am/Fm, Loaded! 36k Call 778·5189 red, fully loaded, 115K milea.$5000. 530-1941 orig. owner miles w/ -111n .. ~ SUPS reg full malntenance.1-------9-0-7-5 '"'6uun,;o Aluminum wheels. xlnt FORD DOCKS 7022 tires. S4,500.oboliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Side Tie Up lo 20'. 982-9113 '90 Escort LX 2 J r. Pwr/wtr. Under Nwprt --------Blvd Bridge. $125/mo. CADILIAC 9040 Private dock 842·9666 a/t, pwr str/brks, 88k mis. Clean run1 good. $2300. 804-7551 , '97 Explr/EJtpd/Trk• B3 Eldor•do Touring Huge dla~mmed del '89 OLDS CUTLASS 6 cyl, a/t, A/C, full pwr, AM/FM stereo. $2000. 97~7104 1988 DEL TA 88 Royal 8rou9ham Fully loaded, V6, dark blue with light blue In· terlor, 94,000 mites. S3,000 or beat offer. 714 574-4267 CAMPERS, RV'S, Coupe. blk w/lan l1hl, Direct Le11lna TOYOTA 9210 +----------------....---------1TRAILERS 8014 ~~~:f'~3~·-~07;i l714J 948-121-., liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . Run Y°"!r ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach f<>Untoin Valley ti.EWPORT ••••••••BOATS 7011 '85 B••v•r Camper,--------GMC 9081 HugedlsC/lmmed dAI In ntto •----------'97 L•nd Crur/4-Run = '' 6169 ~1ru51tQRT'llTIQN ale, frig, awning, xlnt CHEVROLET 9045 T BEACH &NU .. ~ ~ cond. clean. s3750. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiimiii Direct Lenin~ reoc over 100,000 i5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil w:~!:'~~·~~ng 1~·~~~ PP 751-4493 '-70 CAMAAO VB Red •et. 8.ubuduan 4x4, C71~> 94~21 hOl'fles. Fox us this Moving ht. Misc Johnson $950 t.aHr convr1 cstm paint. SLE, loaded, c/d,,_________ form .with your cred!r ·1urn, appliances. etc. BOATS 7011 rowlnQ si1e11 co;.,,ptete, New t~p. trans. Runs. perfaef' ~on~ 1 :i;~t• VOLKSWAGEN nJS .... card tf-oT l'nail it .ift Sat 9am-4pm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $825. 552·9250 AUTOMOBJLES · gr.all S3.29S OBO. • ga;a1g_:548-2723 · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii .... 354 Vlat• M•d•r• 13' WHALER • Serlous.only. 650:5058 •99 QI Fox Shu-pl ~with 0 check todayf ~·t 7 .5 Iron bad, Wheel steering, 40HP, BOATS YACHTS '97 Sub/T•ho•/Trk• 4dr, 4spd, t-glass, 8/c, Run for,0 week! I( .computer monitors, Tohatsu elac start, ' ' Huge dlsc/lmmed del HONDA 9085 r•d w/gray Interior. clothes. and moral teaNkYs•. e7a2ts2~28s02s0oo. CHARTERS 7013 BUICK 9035 Direct Leasing 52549. 429-9304 your car does not • !535 Tustin Ave sell 'II · (7.14) 948-1217 '91 Civic hatchback, '91 .lett. we run 1t ~!t ::~: c~111~~.,:~ • /t • • /C • p /I • 4-(j()C)(, AJC. AM/FM for another week RENT ···········-·····----------:. Ons,siu~CAI : • • ' • • r • • .. ._........_ ___ ..... -r,.~ ' . Moil Tot OAll.Y l'IOT ..m "'-... ~ ..... U.t:»ZI' ,, .. , <U}o$6lf °',)JI"'"'~ • ....,. • .. ~,.,,.~ . • ... • • • • • ' ' .. ... • ' ' • . . ... • Sat 8 :30.2 He sofa, zodiac stereo equip, fish tanks. and morel 2524 c11n Dr Call Cl•••lfled CHRYSLER stereo/ca11. alloys. cass, 5·1pd, aunroof. FREE! All L-$10• todayl 642.5678. alarm, run1 gr•••· 81K ml. $6200/obo. RK $6250.obo 646-7379 pP. 945-7390 L,_ ____ ..;_ ______ ......::~~t:::=:=:::......==~===~ ------• CLEANING CONTRACTORS HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MASSAGE 3830 PARTIES & PIANO Ir VOCAL ROOFING 3910 TUTORING SERVICE SERVICBS 3548 GENERAL ' 3558 IAWN CARE 3808lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OCCASIONS 3840-LESSONS 3868 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •P•lnt/C8rpenb'V• L&B Sport• Th•r•PY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BALBOA ROOFING co •Sp•nlsh-Enell•he 3929 •••••••••I A TOUCH OP CLASS J,JWIS Construction Drywall and morel Landscape Remodeling All body cara to relax Calllgr•phy •Pl•no Lesson•• Quality Work GuarnJ' Bl-llngual Teacher Cleaning. Rea/Comm Ramodel•Handyman Small Joba Oki Yard tU'le 11p/malnten:ace, & rejuvenate. RN/LMT Add a Touch ot Clan Degree Te•cher Reroof/Repalr FrH Esl Prf{,8: Cl~:-~:I:'; ADDITIONS lEMODELING Uc/Bonded. FrH Est. L#704773 Local Rea. O•ry 945-5277 landtcape/al1lstlc design. CM 722·9823 Weddings, ParllH, Beginning to CIJS•lca Lie/In• 931·5081 or ca. Teraaa 282·7143 •714-557·5925• Home Repair/Remodel ContractoJIC27-604006. Holldaya. Reasonable Lyn 540·1947 ...,.,.~,,,.,..,.~...---.,,....-1--------- •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Qu•h ... Remodelln.. Costa Maaa/Nawport Protl & Ethlc:al. MS-7505 MOVING 3834 Prices. Anne 723-5961 HURRY Giant roofing WALL Lk:enaed·Bonded , • 25 Ye•ra Exp. NEW LEAF blowout aalel R...,oof, S10.oo ..,_hour. •Also Home Repair• JJm e:U-2490 l.8ndscape & Masonryliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•·--------PLASTER repairs. Lie. Bond. COVERING:\ 3932 3410 Jeftrl•• .. -. •Raaaonably Priced ALL-AMERICAN PAINTING 3858 Best Roofing =: • Construction 714-548-0398 •Local Co. B636318 •ttOMll REPAIRS• Oealgn/Bulld/Remodel REPAIR 3880 Est 1984. 950.1399 Farthlnn lnterlo,-a .Addltlona/Remodellng •Bright Hseclnlng •Stephenson Aaaoc. Anything & EVatythlng Uc.,lna. 748-0487 MovH·U ... Carefully liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim • •20 Years Exp.Insured European Prort. Beat C•ll 714-844-5495 Also Stalned QlaH Sh•n;i;' Gardening Courteously & Cheaply QUALITY• CARI: PIHter/Stucco Patch •SADLER ROOl'INQ lnslallatlon •Removal • L605848 719-2908 In townl Rafa 5Yr1 Exp. JAMES 945-2917 & Landac.plntJ. Lawn 549-0223 T141227 Winter Speclalal 20Yfa ·Serving so Ca 25yr•· Ucensed & Insured Dlscount Wallcoverlng ~ Grace 251·9455 --------Ho1 .. Restoratle!VRemodel care lnatall'n/Ramoval PUBLIC NOTICE Exp. Xlnt WOJkmanshlp. Llc#32688• 2 4Hra Free Est. All reroof Lt11560875 97~1212 ~E•T'P'Dy 3510 •HOUSECLllANINQ CONSTRUCTION Tlle/drywalVwoodwork Sprlnklera 548-5801 The Callf. PubllC" Utlll· Fair S Ron-&45-2417 714-5 54-7831 guaBllt~. 875·5085 Ron's W•llp•perlng '"&A 1"' yrs evp. Good Ref. BUILDING 3560 Fenctl/deckl/room add. •Y .. RD CLE·N·UP Installation/Removal •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil " ~ .. fa/ 1 1 ft ft ties Commlaalon RE· 24Yrs Gualltv Palntlnt R•••on•ble Prices Own trans. Call any· noo genera repa rs. Trea Trlmmlng/Re-QUIRES that all u1ed TOUCHUPS, TOO 937 92 _.•ndyman/Remodel tlmel 241-0531 MSMConstructlon Comm/Rea.RefsFrHEll movaJ, Lawn Service household goods 24Hra.RlthardSlnOf' PLUMBING 3890 REMODELING .a 9 Anytime Additions. Salh, Kitch H ... u•-l••nl-R d 1 & R 1 .lohn 947·5520 960-5164, 748·5375 movers print their Uct'280644 64~209 • ADDmONS 3916 We 0•1• should hang •Fire-Water Damage .,. -·•• emo 8 8 epa ra. HOMll Sl!RVICl:S p Uc c I T b II 0,. .. , PLU B ft togethet'. Strip, Install, °'Etac, Plumb, & Paint Japanese lady with 20 Painting lnt./Ext. A "'hi & E hi . . . a num er; RAINBOW Circle Malnt. TH L -M I! advice to the craEy . ._Newport area. lmmed yrln•t ra•rxap ..... ~3•1!_8!>71•4· Ll696327 982·2439 Fnr'H' Enagtlmatvee. ryternag. LEGAL llmoa and chauffeur• P1lntlng-lnl/Elll Hou11tApt ·•James E. Bangert Co.· l'arthlna lntarlora 931 ·2111 Anytime X •v -· A1 print their T.C.P. num-auallty job. Free est. FrH Estimates • •' ~atgoeZ7~~N!2D~!~2 T & a Cleaning Svo DRYWALL Mlch••I 759·1440 SERVICES 3812 ber In all advertla• L#589897 939-8888 Frlendly Servtc:e•lnaured Kltchan/Balh/Ramod•l , ________ ._ ... n.. ._.. Peraonallzed/Ref'a Semi Rtllred Contrector iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim manta. If you have • · L1532981 875-9304 Rm Additions Visa/MC WINDOWS 3934 INSTAUJREIACE CABINETS FrH E•t/Raaaonabl• SERVICE 3584 Rtpalra, Improvements, LIVING TRUST queatlon about the I• •BISHOP PAINTING .,._ rt D al Cl I Lll580875 973•1212 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Kitchens, ~tha. doors. • ... 7-051 ,.227 7191pgr ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili "-h Quell /1 1 8 , 1 9 000 gallty of• mover, Umo Prompt qual ave. Reu S .ape r n •an ne 11 wlndovn. Doug 548-7258 .,., .-• 1• •m ,....a. ty ntegrty av as ' or chautraur. call: Textura•Wallcoverlnga & Plumbing Repairs Amerloan Window CARPllNTftV•Wlndows IEnnl•'• Uc'd Drywall I c~r•. Ken 842·1770 0 v • ~vcf.os W 111 Public Utllltlea L704332 Refs 96&-2407 20yra exp. All work.gulf. SPRINnERS 3921 Cleaning • Doors • wooa Fences COMPUTERS 3556 & Palnllng. Acoustic/ --------Nu r •• n 8 H 0 m. Commlaalon •DMC PAINTING• •t•V• 545-8298 Satisfaction I• Alway• • CIOMt/aar.g. Otganlz.ers Wallpaper Removal. HAUUNG 3720 .,,.. Coneult•tlon 714·558-4151 Qusllty·Naat-Rellabl• Precl•• Plumblnw SPRINKL•R REPAIR D•v2uara2t~~~350 :1.#281881 • Call Bob MACM•DIC •Care for PalQhwork 240-1189liiiiiiiil•iliiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-535-7335 lplll-teoond Mcwln1 Plaster-Stain-Varnish Repalr9 & Ramodals Valve .. Haad .. Tlm•·--------- • 249--8323 Pg-312-0028 Macintosh Computers Full Service & RepaJr JUNK TO TM• DUMP Prof Moveral 24Hr Sl'v 20 Yra Exp• 30" Offl FrH EallmatH .- leml Retired 50yrt of In your hme/ofc. Low/ -Acoustic Remove~ (714-Ha.1882) MASSAGE 3830 701y/Sr Dl1c1Tl1714H •310-433•1813* LIHJ3tl H9-10t0 =•e-:V~e~a~· Rooms, •aauard cuat. Ora. plmb hoUlty rate. 973·B819 Paint Avall-Excallent Hauling today wtwat iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii 432 .. 123/P..)4M850 0.-MrlMM flMntlne heat, etct. firs, dryw11 Refa/Mlka/942·1197 the Truh Man won'll DllMm•rdo'• Moving Int/Ext OUal P~I POOL SPfilNKLllfti are my apartments, 1Uc'd.Jerry942.0!S97 .... 1U2 Convenient /Offl /9 LI 'd/I 'd 1 •71 38ftA only bualntaa . homes CONCRETE • TW•NTY DOL~ Cl•••lfted Local ce toraga .:..,~. • nee . SUVICI -Tirnlra•Valvea•Drlo SYt Clu11n-.. --------• ELECTRICAL 3610 .... .ae7a Long et.t. FtH Eat. • Pg~7 Chati.a 72a.1aa4 ""' mPIT MASONIT 3557 HAUL.ER/CLEA UP T#18183a •7 .. 3114 Ike'• Custom JalnUng can aatlafy Pr•avrvG 3515 Brick, ••--k, St---, Tiie s .... 11 _,.. •XP•AT JOHN 850-1128 UGllTDfG UGBTDIG Prof, Clean, ouauty ~':::t': :.::~~. -------your ··~ cono:"P.0o, 0ri':eway Duncan •1ectr1c OUTDOOI 3113 OutDOOl 3113 ~-°:~:/;=~~ Rep~-~lterlp._.ump/h••tr TVTOJUNG 3929 housing needs. •POT "8llOVAL• Fplo, 88Qa. Raf. 25 Yr Loc:tll/Ouk:k A"ponM JIWEUY 3784 if~!!!~iiii~iiiiir1!~!~5~t Add .. _, Ml 7 ·--------~'91each/l'•d 'lota. Exp. Terry ••7·7894 L1275870 ••0.704•1•••••••• ::~:_ hi•liiM c;;; ,.... =~.:':~ ~';'taO:: * Ifft Prlce/Quallty ~~ ~:.,~=~1• W:~h/~~ 1mt111 J~,.. Eat. = ~r..:i:~ Ja Lndacape, bflck, ,_,,. Fans e Lights • Spa 8 o ..-. Refal8ob ....... , Add Waatl M .. 2849 ._ conc:t. I00.18t-1007 Dlmlnd Elect. 645-30M =.:. "e;i~-=' WiJtAIUC •iiPilif 1 Slk walls, LIS 3528 bl'lck, conon, atucco. •-G-.-•• -G-8----•-ll!•llll••~i!iil~I Apn. 25Yt Exp. LOWS ~ LANDSCAP! • .,._,. 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