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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-10-08 - Orange Coast PilotSP O TS Estancia nets big win over Costa Mesa gi,rls Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 IOC8f MWS .•• Officials stand by Costa Mesa High principal Costa Mesa High School Principal Andrew Hernandez ts fighting allegations that he gave false testimo- ny regardJng the hiring of a girls basket- ball coach. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT cat-lovers offer new homes to trio of felines that lived on sailboat that ran aground Saturday •Meanwhile, teach er's union is calling for a third- party investigation into Hernandez's court statements. . By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-lvfESA -School administrators said they believe Costa Mesa High School Principal Andrew Hernandez told the truth in a recent court hearing, but the teachers' union is calling for a third-party investigation of his statements. Oct. 1 between the Newport- Mesa Federation of Teachers and the school dtstrtct over his decision last year to hire Shontell Sher- wood as Costa Mesa girls basket- ball coach mstead of Costa Mesa math chair and former coach Jim Weeks. Judge William F. McDonald denied the union's request for back pay for Weeks but ordered the school district to restart the application process for the coach- Hernandez filed a declaration for a Superior Court hearing held BY OiRISTOPH ER GOFFARD "So I found myself with three soaking-wet cats in the back of my NEWPORT BEACH -ln 25 truck, the animal control officers years on the Newport Beach Fire off for the night. and the owner and Marine Depmtment. U Jim walking back to Loi Angeles," Turner bad never found himRP.lf Turner said. "Nobody wanted the called upon to handle the type of cats to be destroyed.• crisis he faced last ~Y night Turner, who owns two cats of An 87-year-old wooden sailboat h1s own. took the animals home for had run aground and shattered in the weekend. On Monday mom- the heavy swf on Corona del Mar ing, he took them to Dr. Randall State Beach, leaving the man who Aten ol the Colona del Mar Ani· lived on it -Richard Marcus mal H08pital. Pochatko, 31 -without a home. U they weren't adopted by the Also homeless: The three shiv-end ol Uds week, Turner promised. ering, frightened cats that lived he'd give them a home at life- aboard. "" ~ guard headquarters "es a deter- With no family in the immedi-rent to the pigeon population." ate ~a. the cash-strapped boat Turner didii't b&ve to worry. owner told officials he couldn't The Animal Hospital said keep the cats because he they've been getting plenty of planned to make his way to Los calls from people offering to ~geles -by foot. adopt the ca.ts, and they Should HIGH FIVE Costa Mesa High's Julie Collett, Sarah Morgan and Kelly Chapin cele brate a Pacific Coast League girls volleyball victory over visiting Aliso Nigue l on Tue sday. I One of the three cats saved from the week- end's ship- wreck ln Coronadel Mar pokes hlspaw through the cage at the Coronadel MarAnlmal H~ Wliiift tlle caahaw been put up for adoption. ¥ors have a new home soon. •All three are in good health," said hospital employee Jana Buck- ingham, adding they have been dewormed es a precaution and given rabies shots. The two male cats -one a black...and-wbite domestic short- bair, the other a white tabby - were neutered Tuesdoy. The female, a large gray-orange calico, bad been spayed before arrival. ·Turner said Pochatko climbed onto bis beached boat es the surf tore it apart to rescue the cats. All three were drenched. with saltwa- ter but otherwise well-kept If the cats have names, Pochatko took them with him wJJen he left on bis long walk. Turner said he was happy the cats will be adopted but sad that ·be won't get to see them again. I \ ll I \ AROUND TOWN ....... 4 USTEN UP ............. 3 CLASSIFIED ........... 9 POLICE F1LES .•......... 2 PUBLIC NOTICES ...••..• 8 • SEE STORY ~AGE 7 SPORTS •.......•.•••• 6 \\ I \ 11 I I mg position because teachers m the district must be considered for coaching positions before other applicants. The district has until Nov. 5 to appeal the deas1on. Hernandez said in his d~lara­ tion that he spoke to former Costa Mesa principals before lunng Sherwood, and both of them con- firmed his evaluations of Sher- wood and Weeks. ln their court declarations, however, former principal Ed Har- charik denied speaking with Her- nandez, and Mike Murphy scud he had not expressed a preference for either candidate. · Those dtscrepancies, along with a factual error in Hernandez's declaration about Weeks leaving the team as coach in 1992, led the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers executive board to call for a mediator, administrative law judge or arbitrator to investigate. "We have a responsibility to ensure a fair, unbiased selection process for the girls basketball coach at Costa Mesa High School," Mook said. "The credi- bility of anyone who may be involved in making that decision • SEE HEARING PAGE S El Toro airport foes outnumber backers, · countywide poll says • Newport Beach mayor dismisses survey, which indicates 48 % oppose plan. By Jennifer Armstrong, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Local leaders pushing for an airport at El Toro got little more than mixed sig- nals from a UCI survey of county residents' opinions on the divisive issue. To pro-airport forces, parts of the respondents' messages could seem alanning -survey results favored keeping John Wayne Air- port as the county's only aiiport rather than adding one at the soon- to-dose Marine base. Other parts could seem comforting -a com- mercial airport garnered a higher percentage of votes than any of five other options offered. Released this week, the Orange County Annual Survey sought the opinions of 1,002 adult residents by •For columnist Joseph N Bell's commentc, on the fate of the FI Toro Marine base. see page 3 telephone in early September. Some of the results: • 41 % favored the proposed commercial airport at El Toro. while 48% opposed the plan. • 24% prefer a comm~rcial air- port over any other use for the base, wtule 23% would rather see an education center there and 15% are more partial to a park. • 49% think John Wayne Air- port should harldle all the county's air travelers, 34 % favor a two-air- port system and 11 % want El Toro to handle all flights. · • 43% disapprove of the coun- ty's handhng of the Situation. Newport Beach Mayor Jan De bay dismissed. the study's results, saying they wouldn't change the city's course in fighting • SEE SURVEY PAGE S HandJing of Piecemakers questioned by Somers • Councilwoman wants city staifers to enforce code ordinances; Nov. 10 workshop to deal with issue . By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA ~SA -City Coun- cilwoman Heather Somers is con- cerned that city staff members are not following council orders in dealing with the Piecemakers and instead let the controversial group violate city codes and skirt pennit requirements without con- sequences. Somers said that rather than strictly enforcing city ordinances as directed by the council, some staff members have made their own decisions on how to deal with the owners of Piecemalcers Country Store. CASE MISHANDLED? Do you think dty m staffers are han- dling the~ makers' code vio&a- tions correctly and efficientty7 LNve your comments on our Read- ers f-i<?tline, 642-6086.. "We don't have staff following through on what we've asked them to do." Somers said. "ff that's the case. I think we're just sitting •SEE COUNCIL FWlE 5 • almanac • IDll'OR'S NOia: Do you or someone you know hew • landrNll1c bitthd.y or anntwn.y coming up 1 tf to. we'd flt• to lndude It 1n our Altnlnl< llKtiof\. PIHse call the Information Into the Rffders' Hottin., 642-6086, fax It to 646- 4170. Of' mall It to City EdltOf nna Bor- Qltt.I, DOW. Baiy St.. Costa Mesa, C.llf. 92627. You m.y also send photographs. but pluse be sure to Include a setf· addressed stamped enwlope If you'd like It returned. BIRTHS Most recent births in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Kathy and BW Schaefer welcomed their son Dal- ton Edward Schaefer into the world, Sept. 21 , 1997 at 3:08 a.m. at Hoag Memori- al Hospital in Newport Dalton Schaefer Beach. Dalton weighed 8 pounds 10 ounces and was 20 and a half inches long at birth. The proud grand- parents are Don and Caryl Mol- Uca, of Costa Mesa, Kathryn Schaefer, of Gardena, and John and Bonnie Schaefer, of Walnut. DEATHS Most recent deaths as report- ed to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA Shirley L. Luzania, 52, on Sept. 13 •Harry J . Grady, 51, on Sept. 16 • Margaret S. McCormack, 89, on Sept. 15 • Chester J. Sheets, 64, on Sept. 14 • Estey S. Sutterfield, 91, on Sept. 17 • Kai M. Ma, 20, on Sept. 17 • Maria R. Malone, 98, on Sept. 17 •Joanne J. Davies, 66, on Sept. 21 •Mildred E. Olson, 68, on Sept. 21 , NEWPORT BEAOI •David T. Farris, 90, on Sept. 17 • Margaret G. Johnson, 85, on Sept. 11 •Jean F. Savage, 74, on Sept. 16 •Helen A. Stapleton, 87, on Sept. 15 DUI ARRESTS The followlnlJ peoplO were arreltad recenlly OD llUSpidon of driv,ing under the influence. These people have only been anested on suspldon ol. a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEAOI David A. Cano, 25, of hvine Dana A. Goronldn, 32, of New- port Beach Alexander S. McClintock, 25, of Newport Beach Suson C. Ambriz, 25, of Irvine COSTA MESA Enrique Romero-Rodriguez, 27, of Costa Mesa · Aldo Montes-Ruiz, 32, of Costa Mesa Brandon F. McCall, 32, of Costa Mesa Peter Weissman, 53, of Costa Mesa Jason A. Pattison, 28, of Costa Mesa Roberto V. Perez, 30, of Costa Mesa Kevin S. Ford, 20, of Costa Mesa Jim E. Bowles, 30,·of Costa Mesa Ray A . Davis, 56, of, Costa Mesa Sandy L. Priest, 55, of Costa Mesa . Robert E. Grimmer, 34, of Costa Mesa Steven J . Weeks, 43, of Costa Mesa Mariano Barrera-Mendoza, 34, of Costa Mesa Tonya L. Vanhee, 28, of Costa Mesa Nancy D. Griffith, 43, of Aliso Viejo Charles W. Summers, 30, of Fullerton Mark T. Hillman, 24 , of Hunting- ton Beach Michale P. Bobak, 26, of Hunt- ington Beach Brian A. Paulson, 58, of Littleton, Colo. Stepb«nie M. Turley, 24, of New- port Beach TI.mothy P. Shannon, 36, of New- port Beach Howard A. Shook, 60, of New- port Beach William D. Dodson, 43, of Orange Adrtan Hernandez, 25, of Santa Ana Marcus A. Nathe, 54, of Santa Ana Carlos A. Lara, 36, of Santa Ana Joseph C. Amara, 46, of Costa Mesa Jose L. Ortiz, 28, of Santa Ana -.;..POLICJI FILES NEWPORT BEAot • w.st OciHn Front: A television and video cassette recorder worth $500 were stolen from a home in the 3200 block. • East CoMt Highway: A fOf'ged buslness check worth $22.10 was uwd to buy food in the 300 block. • 5uperior AV9nUe: A 1985 Toyota Tercel was stolen from t he 1500 block. • Newport c.nt... Drtv.: Computer equipment worth $2,369 was stolen from a business in the 600 blodr.. • • East Coast Highway: A cellular phone worth S 150 was lost or stolen in the 2700 block. COSTA MESA • Mesa V.... Drtve: An air compressor worth S 1,750 was stolen from a busf· n.m in the 2800 block. • Adams AV9nUe: A purse, watch and other property worth $750 was stolen from a car in the 1600 block. • Cape v.'de Pleet: An undetermined amount of property was stolen from a home In the 3100 block. •Goff C.ourH Drive: A cellular phone and lndlt cards worth $150 were stolen from a car in the 1700 block. •Eat 17th Street: A day planner and contents were $75 was stolen from a shopping cart ln the 200 block. I • • • I • • ! t, IJ;' Mkhelt• Twll 1gte Dl6' lfot Amanda Artlwr and bor lam- Uy are 1118Cl to~~ namoolD prtntond lbolrlooeo OD -.n.erec:ovwec11e- -~coma pa-tam draw doamsof reglonllll8pOIWllllld capture bOil?IS with a simple. 'Hi' But a~ tbls week, Amanda la about to bit the DeW11 big lime. ' Cameru -rapoiteis from the highly rated ABC news pro- No•pon--DoltPil grm;n ·mo· will ~ on the~Bw:b UM this w.keo-NewportHar- bor~ Sdiool m-. 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'119 "' .... -~ lllp ~lblD-·.--· 'I b1I •• -1bev woa!d be :..:.~~·fad that ~------------------------------------------------: ______________________________________________________________ ] Nine area students named National Merit semifinalists NEWPORT-MESA -A group of local high school seniors had a reason to pat themselves on the back recently when the National Merit Scholarship Competition released names of semifinalists. The nine district semifinalists scored in the top 0.5% of the Pre- liminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. a practice college-entrance exam given 'to juniors during their spring semester. In California, those with scores Newport Harbor High hold back-to-school night for parents Newport Harbor High School will hold its back-to·school night for parents today at 6: 15 p.m. in the school gymnasium at 600 Irvine Ave. Classroom tours will begin at 6:45 p.m. Seminar on pretrial preparation scheduled for Oct. 14 The Orange County Bar Asso- ciation will hold a seminar called Pretr;ial Preparation: The last 60 Days on Oct. 14 at the Wyndham Garden Hotel. 1'opics will include tying up the loose ends, pretrial pleadings, tips on filing motions and maximizing the potential of the paralegal. The program begins with reg- istration at 5:30 p.m. and contin· ues until 9: 15 p.m. The cost ranges from $85 to $115. The Wyndham Garden Hotel is located at 3350 Avenue of the r-~----------------------------------------------------, ! ~ · tt•rml~lltr;r •st• ts : ........... ~ -,-~ : : •.IJl11rwldeaa -.,._vasm I ' . • • ' . ' . • • • J . ' • • ' . ~--~-------~-----~·-----------·~----~---------------~ higher than 214 on the 240-point PSAT became semifinaUsts. •1 was pleased," said Corona del Mar Principal Don Martin, whose school produced seven semjtinaltsts, •Jt's about the nwn- briefly in the news Arts, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 440· 6700 ext. 125. Newport Harbor High programs get $41,000 in donations Newport Harbor High School received an influx of $41,000 in donations this ·week to benefit programs at the school. A private, anonymous parent donor granted the school $31,000 for new chemistry lab equipment, and parent John Kent donated through Allergan $10,000 for band and science department needs. Telethon to benefit Costa Mesa, Estancia high schools MediaOne will hold a telethon for Costa Mesa and Estanda high schools on channels 3 and 67 from 6 to 10 p.m. Oct. 22 to 24, and from 1 to 5 p.m. Oct. 25. Invest now in OCC real estate workshop OCC will offer a real estate workshop to show individuals how to buy a home, recreational property or a second home with very little money down. The seminar, which will run Oct. 18 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., will be presented by Marshall Reddick, the director of re~ estate education at Cal State Los Angeles. Reddick will explain what locations are best suited for jobs and retirement living. He'll also tell individuals where to purchase real estate for the greatest appreciation and tax advantages. Participants also will learn about spedal government loan progr&ns to buy foreclosure prop- erties for low down payments and ...Y quallfylng. The registration fee is $49 plw . a $15 material fee payable to the instructor. Participants may register in lllADEl!S HOilJNE 642- VOL 11, NO, U9 'INClll'U K. .IDIMON. -' -· ... Ul9Dal.,, - __ ,... "'°'-m-1'Ml-nto~ otoout 1ht Diiiy l'tlot « ntWJ tips. Nl!!!I$$ Ow.,,_ S DOW. ley St.. c-. ...... c.atlf. '2627. •• • 1111 I • '' tt • the ~ poKc:y to prompt. lycon.ctal~otf• ... ·--...... all)fr-QJJ -~_, ~eo.t -7!ISO c.--. , ... ber we would hope for and expect., The other two semifinalists attend Newport Harbor High School. • The semifinalists will compete to become finalist by 'submitting personal essays and letters of rec-1 ommendation. The finalists receive scholarships between $25Q and $2,()90. -By Michelle Terwt.lleger OCC's Community Education Office, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, or by phone using their Visa or Mastercard. For more information, call 432- 5880. Hoag event focuses on cancer recovery with humor therapist Hoag Cancer Center will Pre- sent Love, Laughter and Heal· lng, an evening with humor therapist Lola Gillebaard on Oct. 14 . Gillebaa.rd, an almost 10-year cancer survivor, will speak about her recovery from breast cancer and bow to bring a little hwnor and laughter into recovery. The workshop, at Hoag Gan- eer Center, 1 Hoag Drive, Bqild· ing 41 , Newport Beach, is free for cancer patients and t.peir families. It will be held from·? to -B:JOp.m. : Reservations are requlied. For more informal1on, call 160- 5542. : 2 \ l ' • • -..g.. ! ~"!",;,;·······-·A.f .... ._ . 9'.261.m. " •••• '." .. J.l Fhthlgll 2 S:>so.m., ...... " .. .J,, _._ ' C-..dol-,_ !i'1 11:11 p.m. •....•....• o.t Secondltlgh j :t.JOp.m. •...••••••. ..., .. Ni I R LOCATION ........ JIZf Wlldgo .......... .l-4w =t ......... ~w ................ --....... .Mw Oilll •••.....•••• ~- --........ ............... BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY PILOT Kevin Clifford works on his vertical pump with his skateboard at the fountain in front of the Costa Mesa Ubrary on a recent afternoon. Raises, fitness focus of firefighter contract By Tim Grenda. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The City Council on Monday night approved a new three-year con- tract with its firefighters that includes a pay raise, a new fit- ness program and gives bonuses to workers who gain new job skills. The contract, which replaces a previous deal that expired three months ·ago, was reached through negotiations between city officials and the Costa Mesa Fire Association, which repre- sents roughly 110 .city fire depart- ment employees. The deal gives a 5.7% raise to all fire captains and firefighters and a 7.7% increase to fire engi- neers. The raises will cost the city about $548,000 a year in addi- tional salaries, benefits and over- time payments, but the city already had allocated money to cover the costs from this year's budget, officials said. Cou,ncilman Joe Erickson said the new contract is "a good deal for both sides." "It ensures that the employees are up-to-date on the latest life- saving techniques and keeps the (salaries] at a competitive level," Erickson said. Besides the raises, the new con- tract also begins phasing out the citywide Longevity Program, a longstanding policy that rewarded all city employees with monthly cash bonuses based on the number of years they spent at City Hall. cityside Beach-To-Bay run registration under way Registration begins today at City Hall for the third annual Bal- boa Beach-to-Bay Run for Clean Water, hosted by the Newport Beach Fire and Marine Depart- ment and the local chapter of the Surfrider Foundation. The SK race starts at 8 a.m. Saturday at the Balboa Pier, heads toward the end of the Bal- boa Peninsula. and winds back through the streets toward the pier. The course record is 15 min- utes and 5 seconds, said Newport Beach Fire and Marine Depart- ment Lt. John Blauer. Blauer said he expects more than 1,000 partic- ipants, with proceeds benefiting clean-water programs in Newport Harbor. Pre-registration is $18 for runners and competitive walkers and $15 for casual walkers, with a $20 fee for any participant regis- tering on the day of the event. Those interested can register at the fire conference room in City Hall at 3200 Newport Blvd. For more information, call 644-3043. -By Christopher Goffard Tinder Box Premium Cigars • Arturo Fuente • Ashton Cabinet • Avo • Punch • Excalibur • Savine/Ii • Davidoff • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas COMING SOON -Cifuentes Large selection of Gennan Steins & English Pewter Flasks Humidors by Elie B~eu, Avo, Davidoff Located In CRYSTAL COURT 714-540-8262 SINCE SABATINO'S Restaurant A LldO Slllpyard s.._.. Co. F'LAVOUUL A DalaolJI LlJNCHES DINNa • StJleA\' 9atJllilCll After five years, workers began receiving about $50 a month and steadily got more the longer they stayed. But for city firefighters, that handout will be gradually phased out in favor of a new policy that rewards workers based on addi- tional training or certification they earn. The new incentive program is designed to encourage Fire Department personnel to work their way up from firefighter to chief, officials said. The contract also implements a health and fitness program, which will annually evaluate the physical condition of Fire Depart- ment workers and require that they meet federal fitness guide- lines, officials said. · ' .· . ,·. . . ·. . ' . . KENNY 1/. PRINTER ! ) (; i ~f l -: Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1997 • Fate of El Toro air base up in the air · 0 ne of the first columns 1 wrote for the Pilot dealt with the hardeoing of positions on building a commer- cial airport at the soon-to-be- abandoned El Toro Marine Air Base. That was more than a year ago, and about the only thing that has changed since then is that the hard positions have grown harder. Seldom do we have a public issue over which citizens a.re split down the middle to the point of impasse. As illustrated by two elections that supported the El Toro airport by miniscule margins, Orange Coast residents are facing such a situation now. And as the debate twns ugly, we also face the likelihood of stran- gling any possible resolution with angry rhetoric. All of which adds up to two conclusions we seem loath to accept. First, positions have now grown so intransigent that com- promise appears almost impossi- ble. So we have to start with the given that a lot of people are going to be mad as hell if either a commercial airport is built at El Toro or John Wayne is expanded. And, second, there are three identifiable groups involved with Uus issue: (1) those directly affected by noise from Orange County (John Wayne) Airport; (2) those direct- ly affected by noise from El Toro; and (3) everybody else. I have the misfortune of living under the takeoff pattern at John Wayne. Larry Agran and Irvine Mayor Christina Shea, I pre- sume, live under the traffic pat- tern at El Toro. No amount of sophisticated reasoning, social well-being or statistical analysis would change my mind or theirs on this issue because self-inter- est is paramount. We simply and quite understandably want to move the noise somewhere else. But because self-interest is not well-regarded as an argument on an issue with such a broad public unpact, we look for debating points that would make our positions less self-serving and also persuasive to those not directly affected. I happen to believe there are much better arguments for developing El Toro as a commer- cial airport. Agran and Shea - who is out trying to hustle an anti-El Toro majority on the Board of Supervisors -clearly feel the same way about expanding John Wayne. But we're all suspect -and should be -because we don't want those planes thundering over our homes. And so the decision will finally rest on which argu- ments seem the most credible to those not directly affected. Admittedly, another factor tilt- joseph n. bell ing the balance is the strong support of business interests for El Toro. But this has been dou- ble-edged, allowing those opposing an El Toro airport to portray it as a ploy for big busi- ness with no regard for the inter- ests of the residents who would be hurt. As a public service to break this impasse. I'm perfectly will- ing to arm-wrestle Agran on a winner-take-all basis, even though I would be spotting him a considerable age gap. I would also extend this offer to Shea, but I'm afraid she might beat me. If this proposal is rejected, 1 fully expect to see the Anaheun Angels in a World Series before the El Toro airport issue is resolved. Meanwhile, two other com- ments on the local scene: -I wonder how the Piece- makers, who put on "Big River" in Costa Mesa last week in vio- lation of copyright laws, would feel if someone stole the quilts and crafts they make and sold them in a store down the street without cutting them in for a piece of the action? The people who wrote "Big River" deserve payment for their work as surely as the Piecemak- ers do for thdn. The Piecemak:- en demean ChristiaW.ty by using it as an excuse for anarchy. They want it both ways: their products and freedom of thought and action protected while they steal from others. And if they are sued -as they should be -they will have a new platform for their excesses in the role of victim. -I followed the copious corre- spondence in the Pilot on the issue of bilingual education in our schools and found it remark- ably articulate and thoughtful on both sides. But one fact stood out above all others to me in evalu- ating these letters. Every letter in support of bilingual education 10 the New- port-Mesa school district was written by people with direct classroom experience with this issue -mostly from parents 10 English-speaking homes whose children had greatly profited from bilingual teaching. By con- trast, the great preponderance of letters in opposition were written either by parents who were justi- fiably angry because their chil- dren had been placed in bilin- gual clasi;es without their knowl- edge or others who had no direct expenence wtth bilingual ~uca­ bon and objected to it on princi- ple. I took some heat awhile back for suggesting that the predomi- nant cons1deration should be what's best for the lads. Parents Thomas and Laurie Walker of Costa Mesa with two children in bilingual programs said it better in their letter: "What will result m progress for education IS a more analytical approach to the subject with the good of our chil- dren in mind." I hope members of the school board read those letters, too. • JOSEPH N. BELL'S column appea~ every Wednesday. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COOIQ1IS Ph( nP A"t oc '".>' f '"d I: G- We Have 'lbe Most Taps on Record In Orange County! • 46 Import Beers • 42 Micro Brewers We feature over 50 single-malt l!iC blended Scotch Whiskeys as well as many top-of-the·llne bourbons, tequllas and brandies. HMRY 'N HARKY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa (7 14) 548-8428 ·-· CAROS ACCE Beautify Your Yard! l\'t-ha~ 0ttr 4Q yttJTS combined ..m~tn thb arM. Our quality, I • WlDNl5DAV. OllOllll t 1117 Ncapml a +c llwDllJ",... HISTOlllCAI. SUDE SHOW · Tbe Costa MeM Hlltorical Society hosts Bob Shaw, who will present a 1Ude •bow on the old Orange County CourtHouse at 7:30 p.m. at 18?0 Anaheim St. The second part of the program will feature Sid HaUburn, who will give a free demonstration on sell defense. The program is free. For more information, call 548-7229. Al'l'UCATION WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a free one-hour workshop designed to show students bow to fill out applications for California State University campuses at 10 a.m. in the Transfer Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, For more inlonnation, call 432-5894. ADVISORY COMMrTnE The Newport-Mesa Unified School District Specia.l Education Department Community Advisory Committee m.eets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the NeighborhOCK! Com- munity Center. 111845 Park Ave., C~osta Mesa. The topic is Behavior !Vfanagement. Child care will be provided. For more inlonnation, Cdll 424-5061. REVERSE MORTGAGE SEMINAR Reverse Mortgage Network oilers a free seminar for seniors <1bout reverse mortgages at 3 p m. at Bayside Village, 300 (~oa.<.t Highway, Newport Ueach . For more information, Cdll 72 3-0233. PARENTING SERIES St. Matthew's Chwch offers a 17-week parenting series begin- ning at 7 p.m., through Feb. 18, at St Matthew's Church, 1723 West- chlf Dnve, Newport Beach. The co~t is $45 per couple . For mOre 1nlonnat1on, caJJ 848-6685. ~· THURSDAY THE PARENT PROJECT The Newport-Mesa Unified School District invites the public to attend The Parent Project, a fr ee six-week pare nting skills senes from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Ensign t-1iddle School, 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Work- books are available for $20. For reservations, caJJ 424-7560. NEWPORT SUNSET NETWORK The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and the Irvine Chambe r of Commerce 101n together for the Newport Sunset Ne twork, from 5 to 7 p.m. al the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Members are free; guests and nonmembers $10. For more information, call 729-4400. NUTRmONAL THERAPY The Doctors Speakers Bureau presents a complimentary nutri- tional therapy workshop at 1831 Orange Ave., Suite C, Costa Mesa. The workshop is limited to 10 participants. For reservations, ca ll 631-5050. SEMINAR SEWNG The American Seminar Lead- ers Association presents a secrets of Senunar Selling program from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Registration is $5. For more information, call 751-5100. DEPRESSION SCREENING • The California Psychological $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don'r Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law OCU SOCCER CLUB TEAM 'lf'(ot/iU. ~~ GIRLS IJNDER 11 it teeki.ng 2 fidd playert to join our Silver Oit<ieion Team. Player• mu1t be born on or •fter 811186. W.Ud Khoury T"til!.~ 11'4 r im:flCN . I /; I I I .. DeNowp.i ..... ..-1.11nry ......... ,. .. _ Pr .... All ol .. Ulonly, .. 7 p.-......,. .... c.cw ....... -.-M ....... A--.C-doolMlr.Jlm ... --. ....... -717-3191. Association offers a confidential free depression screening in observance of National Depres- sion Screening Day at the office of Dr. Paul Whittemore, from 9 a .m. to 8 p .m. 3901 MacArthw Blvd., Newport Beach. A fi:ee lecture about depression will be at noon. Appointments are requested for screenings. For more information, call 752-7753. • The Orange County Psychi- atric Society offers a confidential free depression screening a t the Costa Mesa Senior Cente r, at 5:30 p.m. at 695 W. 19th St. For more information, call 978-3016. CORPORATE GROWTH MEETING the president of Southern Pacific Thrift and Loan Association, Stephen Shugennan, at 5:30 p.m. at The Pacific Club ~ 4110 MacArthw Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For more information, call 862-9644. CAREER NETWORK MEETiljG The 1997 Career Network free workshop for those unemployed rqeets at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart l...Ounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Chwch, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The topic is: You, Myers-Briggs and Yow Job Search. For more information, call 574-2239. The Association for Corporate RECYW DRIVE Growth October meeting features Harbor View Elementary Q .. ....,., 1be Re-l!nlry Center at ~ c.-CoQege .-. • tree career worbbop called Carew Belle& -6 lo 1'30 p.m. In the Re-Entry Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Coota Mola. I'« more lnfonnattoo. call .C32-5162. Gl.OIAL INVESTING The Newport'" Beach Public Ubrary Thunday at Night Pro- gram present< Global ' Investing from 7 lo 8:•5 p.m. In the Priends Meeting Room at the Central Ubrary. 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beath. The program will dis- cuss how' the different stock ei:changes affect one another and how to diversify investments by undentanding the global econo- my. For inore information, call 711-3800. MAGIC MAKE-OVIER The "lbw.day Morning Oub of Newport Beach monthly lun- cheon features author Lynda Mill- ner discussing her book, •The Magic Make-over,• from 11 4.m. ..0V-llll'O llAUMCI The -.. Noble Metro Poin.. olfen a p1ogram with author Barbara LaniVM, wliD will disculo bow lo aeate -and outer he'•nce trcm 1 to 8:30 p.m. at 901 B South Cout Drive, Coota Mola. I'« more Information. call 4"-0226. WOMGEClASS The Newport Harbor J\fea Chamber d Commerce often a free b11sinea usistance work- shop called Create Yow Own Web Page at 7:30 p.m. at the chamber olfice, 1•10 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. To R.5.V.P., call 640-4789. INVENTOR'S FORUM The Inventor's Forum often: a seminar, Invention Ideas ·That Have Succeeded, at 7:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. The - -• 115 for --and Ill far _.,_, I'« _,, lnlor- maripn, caD 153-0852. 1111• VMTlll....,., ~ c.-College's Re· -,.c.--·--w1111Dg wmlllbop 1rom . llOOll to. 1'30 p.m. In tbe 11&-l!aliy Center .. ' Room 106 ol occ. CooOMting Celts. 21.01 Fall'Yiew Road. Cos- ta .Mele. For men tnfonnatioo, caD .:12-5162. OIOOWAU:PllE-llEGISTllA110N Pre-registration for the oev,..th annual ,Children's Hoopltal of Orange CountY/PilneYlaDd Com- munity Walk ts from noon to 8 p .m. at the main event site, Town Center Drive and Avenue of the Arts in Costa Mesa. For more Information. call 289-4000. ESTATE PLANNING The Law Offices of U.. A Qan. do otters a free &eminar Estate Planning for the Young Family - Protecting Your Family Through Wills and nusts,.at 6:45 p.m. at 881 . Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required. Call 574-0866. COLLEGE PHARMACY •: SINCE 1882 ''OLD FASHIONED FRIENDLY SERVICE."' HOME HEALTH CARE CENTER WE aPIECIALIZIE IN UNIQUE 6 HARD TO FIND ITEMS. ORTHOPIEDIC SUPPLIES. 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CONTINUED FROM 1 to get an airport built at El Toro. •vou don't know who they c.aJW. _, tbey didn't call many people,• she said. "I didn't lend it a lot of credence.• Some anti-airport leaders in South County, however, saw the study as vindication. •1t clearly shows that Orange County leans more toward a non- aviation use,• said Lake Forest City Councilman Richard Dixon. UCI Professor Mark Baldas- sare, who conducted the study, said the project showed some- thing that doesn't favor either side of the debate: that residents aren't excited about any plans they've heard for the base. What startled him the most, .he said, was the lack of confidence in the county government's approach to the El Toro debate. Even among survey respondents who back the supervisors' December vote to pursue airport plans, only 40% lille how the county has handled the hot issue, he said. COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 here as figureheads and we might as well have staff run the govern- ment." At the request of Somers, the council unanimously agreed to schedule a Nov. 10 work!;hop with staff to outline City Council policy for dealing with the Piecem.akers and other groups who violate city codes or permit requirements. "MEDIATE DON'T LITIGATE/ ARBRITRATE" Author Edna Deeb Offering Mediation SeNices & Mediation Training • Commurncat1ons • Confltct Resolutions • Negotiations • Ethnic Drvers1ties • Gender Bias BECOME A MEDIATOR ••• October 16th· 19th $4 75.00 C-erttficate Issued Oedrt Cards Accepted. For more 1nformat1on call: E.L.D. MEDIATION SERVICES 875-8304 Do you ltN<N "'opp<»e the prof>O*Jl to trorutorm tlte J!J Don, know 7bro Marine Cotp1JAlr StatJon lnlo a commerdal alrp0tt1 1% flVOr 41"9 Oppose 48"9 Oon'tlcnow 11% WhJch of the lolJowfng do you most prefer m the future use of J!J 1bro1 ~airport 24% Education center n% Whkh of theee do you motd pte/er to meet .prange Counly's travel needs, John w~ Airport on1y 49% El Toro Oftti/ 11 % Both John W-rne and El Toro 34% Other 1% Don't know 5% Publk park 15% Do you approve or d.Jlapprove of the way the county Sports arena and entertainment complex 12% government la handllng the El Thro convemon itlitue1 a Residential and commercial development 11 % Approve 23% 1 Regional transit center 5% Dis.approve 43% : Other -2% Don't know 34% L -----------------------------------------------------------------~ Somers pointed to the most recent development in the city's long history of conflicts with the group as a perfect example of bow city staff took enforcing city code violations out of the council's hands. 1\vo weeks before the Piece- makers were scheduled to perform a musical in the parking lot of their Adams Avenue stote, city staff noticed the group bad not applied for or been granted a special events permit The permit, which oosts about $100, is required for most public performances to ensure the planned event will not block traffic, aeate too much noise or cause oth- er public safety problems. A stem city notice of the required permit was sent to the group by Senior Code Enforce- ment Officer Sandra Benson, v,rho warned the Piecema.kers "not (to) proceed with this event in the absence of a permit.• But the local Christian group thumbed their noses at the demand, put on the show without PERSONAi. TRAINING • SP1NNINGe • AEROBICS • YOGA • STI!ENGTH TAAINING • CAAolAC REHAB • Exl'ERT PERSONABlE STAFF • MEOICAU.Y·ESTABUSHEO PRINCIPLES • PRIVATf HEALTH ClUB PAAICING • lJMITfO CHILO CARE AVAii.ABLE TO MEMBERS the permit and have not been for- mally penalized by the city yet. The fact that city staff ~t the Piecemakers slide sets a dangerous precedent for othe~o follow, Somers said. "Now, we can have any group come in and say, 'Well, they didn't get a permit, so we won't either,'" Somers said Despite Somers' calls to get tough with the Piecema.k.ers, other council members stood behind staff and said the city has handled the Piecemakers appropriately. 1 F\1.1. ~ \LF . SAVE50% ON ALL HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1997 • HEARING CONTINUED FROM 1 has a direct bearing on the credibility of the process itself.• Although Harcharik said in his dee.la.ration that he denied receiving a call from Hernan- dez about the hiring of a coach, be said Tuesday that be may h.sve spoken with Her- nandez about Weeks and Sherwood at a breakfast or on the phone soon after he left as principal in September 1995. •1 don't recall a specific conversation about this partic- ular issue," Harcharik said. •we did have a couple of breakfasts together and talked a couple times on the phone.• Harcharik said he would have hired Shontell over Weeks for the position. Heroa.ndez stood by his declaration and said he would· follow the guidance of Super- intendent Mac Bernd in decld- ing wbeth• or not to agree tO a third-party investigation. •The district conducted its investigation, and the di.strict essentially supported my posi- tion,• Hernandez said. Bernd and Tom Jacobson, the district's assistant superin- tendent of secondary educa- tion, said they believed Her- nandez was telling the truth. Bernd also said be was not sure if the district would agree to an outside investigation. "We ,will be looking at [appealing the court decision) before any agreement to any independent investigation ot anything," Bemd said. ·we will study our legal situation." IF YOU CAN'T MAKE TIME, DON'T MAKE CHILDREN° How To Spend More Time With Your Kids A NEW BOOK BY LOCAL AUTHOR STEVE SMITH Too busy or too tired to s~nd more time with your kids? Steve Smith can show you how to slow down, be happier and have happier kids. FEATURED ON ''CBS THIS MORNING" AND IN "DR. 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Daily Pilot N ewport Harbor High senior Brett Baker had already rushed for 158 yards and two touchdowns, one of which was set up by his 30-yard punt return, and had also caught a 17-yard TD pass 1nade possible when he recovered a Canyon fumble. But four plays before halftime, the 5-foot-11, 184-pounder, who \vould later return an interception 48 yards for his fourth TD, produced, perhaps, the most memorable play of Friday's 47-6 nonleague Tars win, without even touching the ball. Baker, an AU-Sea View League and All-Newport-Mesa Baker District comer who has assumed a le ading offensive role at tailback this fall, was on the opposite side of the field when Canyon running back Jermaine Montgomery took a handoff and veered toward the Newport ~ideline. Montgomery, a 6-1, 180-pounder, who' earned All-Century League latuels in 1996, appeared to have turned the comer on the Newport defenders as he crossed his own 35-yard line. But Baker, seemingly moving at a speed unattainable by the other mere mortals on the field, bolted diagonally in pursuit, charging at the precise angle in which to intersect Montgomery's path. The result of those path's crossing was a resounding collision that catapulted Montgomery about three yards out of bounds, scattering a line of Harbor players who seemed to be enjoying the image. The concussive clash of helmets -Baker's on Montgomery's -produced a violent crack that seemed to waft over the home stands. The Harbor faithful momentarily savored its echo, before erupting in simultaneous oohs, ahs and cheers. Sailors rally twice, tritlJDph in four :; • Newport Harbor defeats Santa Margarita in Sea View opener. • "Sometimes U you serve to the right per- unanswered points as the wheels came off for the Eagles in the be.ck court on Newport serves. By Richard Dunn, Oaio/ Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -There are ways in wh.ich a girls volleyball coach is limited, but teaching the seJVe is not one of them at Newport Harbor High. son at the right time, it can really be an advantage,• Glenn said. •we work a lot on serving (to spots on the floor). As a coach, 'there are not many things you can do, but (practicing the serve) is something you can do.• and No. I In CIP Division I-AA; was led by 6-foot sophomore outside bitter April Ross (21 kills) and junior setter Jennifer Carey. Ross, sep:lor Loura Wells and sophomore Brenda Waterman led the Sailors in dig- ging, while Kathy Lavold (six kills), Carey (five} and Usa Addeo (five) contributed in the spiking d--ent. In the thlrd. game, Santa Margarita led again, this time 12-9, but it held on ttds time tb force a fourth game. But somehoW the steam :was gone because the Sailo,S opened with an 11-1 lead, continuing to exploit Eagle shortcomings with superb spot serving. The Sailors, under Coach Dan Glenn, exposed some weaknesses on the Santa Margarita side of the floor Tuesday night in the Sea View League opener between two schools ranked in Orange County's top-10 poll. NewportHarbor(C-1, 1-0 in league) was down in the first two games, 10-5 ·tn the first game, 10-6 in the second. Santa Mar- garita (4-2, 0-1) blew both leads. Santa Margarita was led by sophomore outside hitter Lauren Hert (16 kills) and senior Kilri Maroutsos (nine). Waterman had three aces in the fourth game, While Krista Dill had two and Ross and Marissa Cothran had one each. The Sailors had only two blocks the entiie In their 15-13, 15-10, 11-15, 15-7 victory ·at home, the Sailors scored 15 points in the match by either service ace or unforced passing error on the serve, enough for a single-game win. ~They easily could 've won three straight, because they bad leads in the first two games, so this was a great win for us,• Glenn said of the Eag1es, ranked No. 8 in the county and No. 2 in CIF Southern Sec- tion Division Il-AA. The Eagles led in the first game, 13-9, after Anna Mosich's solo block on Ross, but they did.h't score again until the second game as Ross took over with four kills and two aces. The Eagles led again in the second, but the Sailors came from behind, scoring nine match. · "You don't need to block a lot if you have good diggers, M said Glenn, whose teams traditionally are defensive-minded, popping up balls on even the strongest hit- ters. MI thought we served tough tonight.• Newport Harbor, No. 4 in the county -. CdM rolls int.o ' Woodbridge IGNITING THE FlAME •Estancia edges Mesa, 10-8, as intra-city rivaly begins to simmer in aftermath of PCL tennis verdict. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Taking a page out of the rivalry between these schools in girls bas- ketball, it appears the flame amidst Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools has been ignit- ed in girls tennis for the first ti.me in ages. -we have to beat them, no doubt about it,· Estancia Coach Dave Hebert said of the Mustangs, who pushed the host Eagles to the limit on Tuesday, before Estancia escaped with a 10-8 Pacific Coast League victory. Though Estancia {5-4, 1-0 in PCL) has ruled the competition for much of the decade, Costa Mesa (2-7, 0-2) made the Eagles sweat it out. Estancia didn't clinch until the 16th set. MOur kids have come so far, it's incredi- ble,· Mesa co-coach Hillery Royer said. ~we're totally excited, and we can't wait to get them again." Estancia's first and second doubles made the difference, while Sayori Tsuji and Hillary Hirt.ler each won two of three singles sets for the Eagles, who had predicted victory over the Mustangs in the preseason. •m our preview article (in the Daily Pilot), we said we'll beat Costa Mesa,• Hebert said. "Well, we didn't get the usual warm reception from our counterparts at Costa Mesa (when the team anived). We got the impression they were definitely gunning for us. They were more intense than other times." For the record, the Mustangs host Estancia Oct. 23 in the second meeting between the teams. Stay tuned. Blake Frino and Lisa Latimer, Estancia's No. 1 doubles team, swept again to improve to 30-3 on the season. They dropped only two games. Estanda's second doubles, Jennifer Cas- sity and Jenea Gudvangen, also swept to give the hosts a 6-3 edge in doubles. It was tied after two rounds, 6-6, but just -showdown . f after 13-5 ·-breeze " -l ' IR'Vn'rn -'Ibe junior dou-~ bles tandem of Courtney l T~nerelli and Ru~a. Budhraja won 18 of 19 games Tuesday to pace the Corona del Mar High girls -: · tennis team to a 13-5 Sea View League triumph at Irvine High. · Nina Vaughan and Cay-. lan ,Leslie also swept in sin-' gles for the Sea Kings (9-0, 2.0 in league), who square off with arch-rival Wood- bridge Thursday at home. "!bat's the big one,• CdM Coach Tun. Mang oold. Nadia Vaughan and ~ George alOCl-~ swept in doubles agalnJt'i1 the Vaqueros. . >I r • OON tEACH I DALY Pit.OT Costa Mesa's KrtsUn Chisholm digs a forehand volley tor a winner ln Tuesday's duel. Sllilors roll p&st 'Santa Margarita COTODECAZA-New- port Hal'bor lilgh doubles tandems Audra Adams and Kristen Case, as well as Erl-... lea Palm and Amanda Col-, lopy each swept to pace the Sailors girls tennis team to a 13-S sea Vlew teegue road 1 win over Santa Margarita ~ Tuesday, The ~... (8-3) < evened their league record • at 1-1, while Santa Margari- t~ fell to 2-9, 0-2. in case Estancia held a 53-45 advantage in games. MWe knew we wouldn't get much from them in doubles,· Mesa · co-coach Joe Havens said. •As a team, our girls felt they could give Estancia a good metch, a very competitive match, and it looks like we did that. We'll never say in a preview that we'll beat Estancia.• before succumbing, 3-6. Uen .won her first varsity set earlier in the match. Phoung Tran also won a singles set for Mesa. Estancia, which travels to Laguna Hills today, has ~.:::veral new players without club experience, Hebert said, but they're aggres- sive athletes. Mesa, which felt it had a 40o/o chance of upsetting the Eagles, was led by senior standout Kristin Chisholm, who swept at No. 1 singles, improving her record to 21-3. Havens believes Chisholm could challenge for a spot at Ojai next spring. ~For this team, it's a big mark to beat Cos- ta. Mesa, because we lost seven seniors from last year, -Hebert said. MWe lost to Savanna and El Modena this year for the first time {in nonleague play), but it's probably been a million times in a row we've beaten {Mesa).• Newport will make up a f match pre.viously rained out today at Laguna Beach, • befote returning to Sea ; View action Thursday at El Turo. · In the third and final round, Costa Mesa's Jennifer Llen (third singles) battled Hirtler Havens said the Mustangs used to domi- nate Estancia, and that the power bas shift- ed back and forth for years. Maybe the tide is turning again. Measured by the inch! •Five-man rotation was instrumental in Eagles' stifling shutout of Seahawks. ay Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot Football may be yet another sCKalled game ol inches, but it's still measured in yards. When taking the measure of Ocean View High's offensive futility Friday against an Estancia defense spearheaded by Ill front lour, however, inches tell the most compelling tale. With tackles Mike Briano, John Liebengood Jr. and John Hanis, as well as ends Jeff Thompson and Cory Minden controlling the trenches, Ocean View collected just 17 yards on the ground In 30 attempta. That's exactly 20.4 Jnches per <any. . . At that rote, the Seahawks would have needed 177 running plays to cover the cilstance frO!" goal line to goal line. Charitably, Eltancia helped ahorW> the field oomlderably by •cbllng ibe boll awoy flve -·the majority ol th-turnoven oetting Ooeol1 View's off-up wtthln 1 parking sp1ce ol the Bagles' red zone. But with EIWlcia'I brutish bloc:bdo arldlocldng would-be running lanlo all alght. Ibo lllgleo weno able to produce tbelr flnl shutout ol the-· their !Int -egg la 13 -"We lbut-~ • -••&dll C:.- .lobn LleblPgood. --ID~,,,.... ----... ~~:&'' __ _ &iourtt+•• • ...., ;& ..... , .. Judi ta181"18•t =.w::.'t:•= •'&··-2 --.. -. ,. ·--llll"' • consistent pressure, Ocean View Coach Ron V~der Sluis reportedly asked the officials if ~ey'd condon~ holding by his offensive linemen, m order to curtail McMahan's pounding. •They couldn't run on us and they couldn't throw the ball (5 of 15 for 45 yards) because we were hitting the quarterback," the elder Llebengood explained. •And they bad moved the ball well against Katella, Garden Grove and Century. - Though the 6-foot-3, 318-pound Harris strikes an intimidating figure to any opposing offensive lineman, he comes off the bench. The less imposing starters average just 5-113/4 and 206 pounds. But quickness, strength and aggression help make biocldng this flock of Eagles, wbo played together foe the first time as a unit Friday, an ardUOUI Ulignment. · • , Here's a clOler look at lbe prtndplea: Brluo played primarlly at linebacker as a jUDlo<, tiut Llobengood belleves bis de-evolution _ to a tint-point stance bas allowed the S-1 1, ,• • l3Q.pouDdm' to blouom. ' I ; •He JUlt really annihllates people when be d bib them.• Mid liebengood, who a1lo employs Brleo on the olferudve line. "Ho'I our best 1· 11-•n ...i be'I the bully ol the team. He bu IM ..,.-t of bit teammates and no one ii wllllng to cblillaG" him In any manner. He'I not r -Gf lllYlllloD.. { •••• ~out a. plll l!llOll .oblcuttty and l I .. ...,..-OD lbei-vonlty to catob ut11•11..a\.,.lnllilt ___ .He'I I 11e11111-.-.. -1.'n.~::::s::-;;;..~...;:,"'i -;---:---,;--:-~~~~~~~~· 1 • I ' . ""'W • • ~~.-• • .,., I # •• ~-. • p ~ '. i -..... - -~ • • V: Tars blank . Gendora Gl..ENOORA -K4ssy Thomp- son tallied two second-hnif ·goals and senior t'eammate Katie Kent posted •pair of assists to lead the Newport Harbor High field hock- ey team to a 3-0 Sunset League victory Tuesday aJ Glendora High. Coach Sharon Wolfe's Sailon ~ received a goal by Christal Alvarado and an assist from Jes- sica Jacobi to improve to 4-1-1 in league. The Newport junior var- sl.ty beat Glendora, 5-0, as Paige Thompson had· a goal and an assist. . . .. WATER POLO Estancia rips El Modena, 11-2 COSTA MESA -Brad Way- man nailed eight goals as Estancia topped visiting El Mod- ena, 11-2. •(Wayman) always was in the right place at the right time,· Coach John Carpenter said of his senior's effort. The· Eagles (11-4) also received t!ree goals from Brad Hoss while goalkeeper fencled off 16 shots. South Coast edges Manhattan Beach South Coast Soccer Club's silver team the SQ.g:l!Jl Heat receiyed a chip shot that escaped the reach of a diving keeper as Scott Wade put the Heat on the board in the Heat's 2~ 1 win over the Manhattan Beach Hwricanes. Wade's goal put the Heat on the board and it was Danny Krtkorian's shot with the clock winding down that pushed the locals to the win. Billy Lund, Chris Crockett, Charlie Hirst, Greg Perrine, Jason Millward and Mchael Gardiner turned in strong performances. SUMMARIES HtGtt 50tOOL GIRLS lENNts PodfkCoolt'-EsTANOA 10, CosrA MaA I ~·-=Tsuji (E) lost to Chisholm. 2-6, . Tran, 6-3, def. Uen, 6-0; Hlrtler (E) lost. 3-6, won, 6-3, 6-3; Ng~ (E) lost,. 1-6, 1-6, 3-6. DDIJlll•s: Frino-Latlmer (E) def. Hartloff·OQ, 6-0, def. Hoang-Oimson, 6-1 , def. Pham·Huynh, 6-1; Casslty-Gudvangen (E) won, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1; Arbuzow-Charezale (E) lost. 4-6. 5·7, 3-6. ---c.c.otreA D1L MM 1 J, --5 Singles: NI. Vaughan (CdM) def. Hslgo, 6-0, def. Ngo, 7-6, def. Chao, 6-0; Leslie (CdM) won, 6-0, 6-2. 6-1; Charney (CdM) won, 6-0, lost, 1-6, 1-6. Dioubl9s:Na.Vaughan.(ieorge (CdM) def. Chen-Wen, 6-1, def. Carter- Delbenes. 6-1, def. Ka~ama, 6-1 ; TenerelH-Budhraja" (a:lM) won, 6-1, 6-0, 6-0; Coleman-Griffith (CdM) lost, 4-6, 3-6, 3-6. BRAVE HEARTS CONTINUED FROM 6 and he was touring with that during the summer, so he missed a lot of time. But he made up the work and he's helped us. His legs are really: strong from his riding and he's in great shape. He's strong and he's quick, and nothing seems to bother him.• Uebengood Jr. worked r~entlessly in the weight room to blossom into a 6-2, 220-pound senior, who also starts on both sides of the b&ll. "He~ probably the bardmt worker we have in the pro- gram.• his f'ther said. •He's -really Improved bis stnmgtb. he really dogs holes and he's getting better.• Thompoon, the Eagles' 5-11, 190-pound junior starting fullback, bad played Inside and outalde linebacker until last week, when be was lblfted to end. Tbe move produoed eight I tocJdOI end provided the flno1 piece to • ....0-rounded front four. ·He~·~ ... be bits -18. end be put •lot ol preRllnl on the quorWbock, • lJebengOOd Mid of tba--MVP. wbo did DOt play ... ~· •c.aaw.rtmg ·blm--w .. _ot I tbe blnlr .............. • ---paloloit , .......... -............ I =-~:.:::~-ol0.1111 ......... ::!=:·~ 1""4}'ttl ......... . . ... _ ....... WEDNESOAY,OCT08ER~t997 . . :, . ' . . _ coJlege~ ) , OCC. women kick Santa Ana around, 7-0 •Pirates improve to 9-2-2 overall. 4-0 in Orange Empire Conference. COSTA MESA Andrea Taylor acored twice in the first half to Ignite the Orange Coast College women's soccer team, whlcb throttled visiting Santa ·Ana Col- lege, 7..(), in an Orange Empire Confer· ence match.up Tuesday. Taylor scored the first two goals, then single ta.Illes qy Jessica Scb/oeder, Malis- sa Thomblll, Megan Waters, Kelly Wilkins and Abbie Erickson's unassisted closerfol· lowed as Coast, Which outs.bot the Dons, 37-1, improved to 9-2-2 overall, 4..0 in the Orange Blnplre Conference. Wilk1n.1, Mary Peten, Waten and Tbornhill (2) were aedited with assists in the all.consuming victory. , OCC still winless after 6-0 loss to Santa Ana College SANTA ANA - The Orange Coast -·;r. , ··-"" .......... ! ~ College men's soccer team was troun~ Tuesday by host Santa Ana, 6-0 in an Orange Empire Conference clash. The Pirates fell to 0-7-.4, 0-2-1 in confer- ence, while Santa Ana improved to 11-1, 2·0. Blola easily downs Vanguards LA MIRA-9••T1 DA-Ranked .._ fifth in the NAIA, Biola University's volley- ball team easily disposed of Southern Cal- ifornia College, 15-1, 15-4, 15-7 in Golden State Athletic Conference action Tuesday night in La Mirada. The Vanguards, 11-8 overall and 2-4 in the GSAC, were paced by sophomore Kel- li Corcoran, .who tallied eight kills. Tina Rose and Noelle Sturgill added eight digs each, as well. Huntington Beach's Sara Roberts led the Eagles (15-4, 5-1) with 10 kills. SCC is at Wesbnont Saturday. I I I < , I I ' < I I < I < I I C , I I( I ' \ < 1 I I I \ I< I I I • DON LEACH f DAllV N.OT ar ... o.. .. Ciit:rle Wiil a -Doylyrl Koller IUI <elebrale 15-0 *ulout in the lldrd game. ... I'>" • .. '.fi. GS SHARE FIRST PLACE ~ ( ' l . =.?. ~ ..... --s.diw..ck • Or.ng. CoMt.. 7 p.m. ·-.... '°"""'"" ...... -. -.. Or-.~ ....... ~ ...... --...... -~C'.mlt.J p.m. ______ .. •Cilano· .. -~" . ···11 • :a: • Hlrbor. !i • ·~ = .. c..-•••• , "" 1,,.. ·-_.....,-· ........ Olltc:•• Cll9fll•---·- ~ .......... --,.--~ ' ... ~.,.. "' ' ~ . I • ~:..-~ , • --. Cosla MOia gldl- Alilo Niguel -_ --~ ... ~· • • •tgNlgbted lry. 15-0 JUUi of Aliso In tbe lblnl game. COSTA MESA -The COsta Mesa High 9irls vol- leyb&ll team, having burled a '26-match loolng streak with five atralght nonleegue wins lo open the season, recorded its lint Pacific Coast League triumph since 1994 Tues- day, ouUasUng viliting AliSo Niguel, 13-15, 15-5, 15-0, 11-15, ts-.. Senior Julie Collett -. ,. kills, -digs and . -ace _..es lo -CO.ch v .. atte Ybur•'s M-go (8-1, t-0 la. lliague). ..:.~ .... ~ lt~~ ..... llllllld-.... _. .. to~· . ., (Elll __.._ Olli! .....,, .. .,.. Hired guns get in their ·shots wllb tbe tuplit•·--..... n.Plat...-l>r. -.. ..,.. .. ·--•II tbe.........., .......... E ...,. -"'fr.. "" T $ '• a. _..I lrl,_l II -=,, ._ ....... _ -II 11111 • b M. illlt 11!!111111. • =--Ou Pt s U 7 .. Clllll....-~~ . ..., CDM • WIN IN . Corona de! Mar girls put host Irvine away in a wild Sea View League matchup, 15-10, 10-15, 1-15, 15-13, 15-8. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot IRVlNE -The next time peo- ple warn you of the demise of America's youth. tell them that they obviously are clueless. Then direct them to the near- est high school volleyball court because those skeptical minds will be changed when they see America's youth throw their bod- ies on the floor, drench their shirts in sweat and play the game like they will die tomorrow and that game is their last testament. Such a display was staged Tuesday evening in JJvine as the Vaqueros hosted Corona del Mar in a Sea View League premier that saw both teams sacrifice and sweol until the Sea Queens pulled off a thrilling five-set win, 15-10, 10-15, 1-15, 15-13, 15-8. After each team took a set by the score 15-10, Corona del Mar's squad plwnmeted, playing with about as much energy and effort as a wet rag. The hosts ran up a. 12-0 score before the Sea Queens even sCored a point. Irvine wrapped up the game 15-1 and appeared to be ready to cruise to 3-1 win after jumping out to a 12- 5 lead. •What broke us down was the shanks and the missed serves,• sophomore Dmitra Havrilult said. "That derailed the momentum.• But then Coach Steve Conti's crew transformed. They became the poster squad of vigor, determination and bope. They became what everyone wishes America's youth could be ... and just didn't know it exist- ed. They began to play with heart and it bad a direct effect on their blocking. "We don't have a very big block, so when we get some, we get the momentum,· Havriluk said, •When we get the momen- tum, DQ one can stop us.• Behind the serving of Paige Woodward and Jordana Havriluk. as well a5 the blocking of Dlnitra Havriluk., Brooke Ree.e and Corre Myer. the Sea Queens rallied to within one at 11-12. Marissa Beclter went to the service stripe •• 11·13 and Reeoe clinked over a shot to move with- in one again. 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Star! 714 .. 249 .. 3 711 people to your waierfronl, w/d, trig, Lido l•I• Shr 4bd, weekly. Call now1 Toll only $4000. Call 723.0520 PT. Wiii train. Must $6/hr. Call 241·9908. Thsl'sh!':::t'could garage. $2100JS2400. 2ba. Prof'I no smk/ free 1 "888C~OLl·-=~~ have trans & be rell· Ask for Gloria. h•PIM" when you Aval! Nov 1, 875-4765 drug a . $4 3 !Simo. able. Apply from 10-2,l-.Rc~=•"•"t"to~n=to"VT""VP'='-la'°t'I ['W'"''r.""l~""'"""' 3br 2.5ba Upgr•ded, 714-723·1829 EMPLOYMENT al 108 tustin Ave N.B. for busy Real Estate advf~~i:!i!~:o~~m• gated, w/d, frig, pooi.l'M~•c07,.-,c0cd7•-m-~b-afoh-,-ln CREDIT 2907 Crown Ace Co. Sat.·W•d. Submit Saturday Real Estate 1p1, great location. Irvine. WfO. FP, poot.l;;;;iiiiii-:=:::-iiiiiii1:=========1 Hardware re!lume to 759-6826. Supplement! $2500. Lia 854-8S40 garage, no smkfpets.r AVOID In CdM has immed.1---------·1 •Home• of th• Bit Csnron Townl'lome $1175 + dep + utl. Avl BANKRUPTCY EMPLOYMENT openings lor mou-l..---------11 Week dlsplay •d• 2Br 2Ba. New paint & Nov 111. 552·2181 Debt consolidation. 5530 valed cashiers. FT/PT. SECRETARY •t•r1 •t "'•t S88I carpet. Pool, Tennis. NB 70tt from a1t1d wllh Stop collection ca111. 1 ;:::::::;;;::;i Bena pkg. Call Mark Coasl Sheel Metal ***** & Psrklng. 11500/mo. ocaan view. Seeking 1 Cut m0r1thty paymanls 873-2800 or vtslt s1ore Jyrs min. exp. In .Open Hou•• 723-8150 Or 780-0421 person 10 share lrg to 50%. Ell min ale 3107 E.PCH (fi Ja,mln• construction Industry llsUnga tor $51 ~ R h It pays lo ad .... rtlse Big Canwon Twnhm 4br. S750. 515-1882 finance charges . · Customer Service/ NP·A/ , hvy p nes. In lh• best local 3Bd Condo for Lease. NB Oceanlront 2 rm• Fesl approvalt • R • P to r C D M cusl svc, 60wpm ~ , F d Ad Q fl •• 1..aoo-270.ea94 ~ -1·• a.,,, .. ,, R••I Estate Section or · 0 cour """ ba, 5875. + utls, Insurance Office. c ...... p 1 • u1 "' I k & .... CAL"SCAN ,, _. -PAO S f <om around! aw, poo, pr g, w/d, ll/amkr. no pets. ,-:• • FT. 723·4000 exp. 11 can your Advertising tennis. S2000. Lsa 675-5287 or 577.7779 wfax p. Send ros : Rapresenlallv• 714-.640-5274 I---------· II • ..I 1 Data Entry/Cust Svc Russ t 793 Kenwood Wolff Tanning Bads Tan At Home Buy Dirac! •nd S•v•I Commercial/Homa units from $199.00 Low Monthly Pmts f'ree Color Catalog Call 1-800-711·0158 WOLFF TANNING BEDS. TAN AT HOME. Buy direct and SAVEi Com-mercial/Home units from 5199.00. Low monthly payments. Free color calalog. Call loday , 4100·842-1310 CAL"SCAN Todsy!I BLUFFS Need• Roommate? MONEY . ______ _....... FT. COM Wholesale C.M. Ca 92627 Liu Coa9n•• Call The Dally Piiot TO LOAN 2914 Doi-latt.towok~ Shoe Co. Duties incld:1':=======:1•""---WANTED 7 t 4/574-4249 3bd 2.SBA S2100. Cla1sllled d11pa11ment1"iiiiiii~iiiiii~iiiiiiill llllng, gen ofllce and I· TO BUY 6019 LI•• Rivera Barbar• S•nregrel •nd take advantage olj• Wonto ~atD!srowitt" good phone skUls .1r-;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-ir:::::-:::-===--==-:]~~~~~~~~~' I 7141,74•4252 Reanor1 644-0195 our on• week sp.clall Free Cash Grants RTW 01 shoe exp. •II Telemarketing I==;:;;;;;;=~\ iL~1!•!o}t~o~l•:JH~o~m~•o;•~•~3::· l=-'7~1~4-84'--'--"'2~""~"='~"~ ~~~1 ~~ho~~~1~!i WE ARE NOW HIRING plus! 714-675-6292 Start S 11/HR APPLIANCES 6011 Old Coins Gold S!lt/91 ~ New crpt. So. patlo. N•wpol't Coaat bllls. Never repay. Tol1 "'.We....__ •Gft"""" DRIVER +Incentives ~~n~l~~c~~~t& ~=:~ S2900mo. Yrly. 6111 Brighi, 1p•clou1 3bd, tree 1 ·800·218-9000 "'r.Mr "'Wr::: Aeoponslble driver w/ Career opportunl!y. Arnana 23' C.F. Was1coast Coln 542-M48 Grundy Rnr 1175-8181 2.Sba condo. HI cell, EJCt G·1398 ""1•rc-••~. · • Class C License. Top expanding with Ice maker. Np. No .. h Condo 2er Berber crpt, FP. lrg ••o,tgago Co. in S300fobo. 84g.5583, OLD WOODEN ROW kn W/D P 'I --· Absolutety No Drugi{ M BOAT Hofe Oka I ·-· Oock,J."• a/C, Ip, atl · · a 0• P"""·I-------,--~muo~NOu' S I f lruine. Unllmlted Y "" ... Very clean. $525/mo. MORTGAGES 1. "'~ lnl'l Alcohol. ome ln ng • '' Kids Playground •ppl, a, n/p. A ... , now 7 141597.3319 Iii! Sc-."'COM!Rui.:i involv•d. Submit career potential for TRADE o;:;i714-494-2330o;:;i 51250 310-391·1581 T.D.'S 2918 3333 5."'··•c. __ _. name•~ OMV prlnl• outgoing , sell· . ~o™ VU Im-~ ~..ma:i out by Fax: 831·5377. mot'•ot-.. ,_ .. Mduals TOP DOLLARS PAID .. .. ~.._... ,,...., li-~ ~---.. A ,._ .. ~ ""' lhrough classified , " J •Br 2.5 Ba 3-Car Gar. RENTALS r-i•-• -':!"'"""I"""' lnterutedlntrlesales. or ecorda, uz. N er Vroof 13900 "CASH" Immediate SS DRIVER... Call Ra chal (ii 642·5878 Sountracks, Etc ... B:ar P 94~eee4 1,W;;;;;AHTE;;;;;lii;;D;;;;;;;;;;2;;;;7;;2;;6 i for etructured ••111• I! x P E A I E NC E D 7141990.0230 Call· Mika 84S.7505 1, ments and deferred Bokery/Rtilouront OTR Gomp•ny Drlv-No exper necessary. 20 F"lll! SELLING SPACES OCT 10TH PARKING LOT SALE Clll•n out those ga- rages, bo•t lockers. 111c ... & 1urn your sur plus boat QMt to CASH\ This is 1"9 wlltld of my "CLASS OF '97 CRUISER'S PARTY'' 1oo·s of yachtsman In rout• to MeXk:o Mil be hare to buy w/ea•hl Lei 's •ccomod•t• !hem. Call ma 10 r• serve your space, e:mi. Minney. MINNEY'S YACHT SURPLUS 1500 Old N~ •1. C .M . 548-4192 P.S. A "'81'Y 1pecial thank v-ou 10 an my neighbors on Old Nwpt Bl. tor the 1.1 .. of your parking 1011. AP.UTMENTS POil JtENT HOUS• OR APT lnaur•nca claims. ars & owner Operator Paid training. ••R N•IDEDll J.Q, Wentwortht French bakery, wine Guaranteed 10k mll••I VOi.i wlll succffdt In Coron• d•I M•r 1-888·23 1 ·G375 ondchre.Mc:ou11W Greal beneflls &,._ _______ _ or L.8i9'1n81 ~ CAL•SCAN hetp needed Pf/FT. morel C•ll Dal •t•· C•th• ...... 38 We•tway Expr••• t----.,,,,,,.=:::~-f'leose cmo1v: 1 .a o o -3 2 1 4 1 3 4 EMPLOYMENT "•nt•I O•r•e-. for 1 .. 9 Rr..rside:a;;., INB www.-expr•••.com l-==----1 ....... ""· .......... lllllfOUNCEMIKTS •.•. L_R•i"' CAL'SCAN SUVICES 5533 Results!. aCC•••• 10'a 20't'l••••••••I\ _.,.. "" ,,.. -------1-unrem a 2607 N.B. or CdM 723-4007 I' ~ ~ OiilYBRS Wiiri•DU l"™•~••v-. le•••ft4'i&I• Prof'I · E ~ . FIT or _PIT opening• ... ANBOU?fCIMENTS ·• ~"-' d riving your own 022 • .._,,.... .......... tern• 9"1C~ 8A CoronQ ,...-truck, van Of' econo :! CORONA .· DBt Miil 1 Patio. Unfurn. No : =-~,....: 2920 Ask~Of car. 714"4so-aea3 -"-Pie••• be aw.,• lhal the Winge In 1JMa ~· agory may ,.qW. you to c.tt • IOO rwm.,_, 11'1 Which "'*°• II s Ci'IWp l)Clf minute. O.srlfili M&tis'• -•:. .. • • ' ! l'OVllTAIN VIW.I\' srnklD•t•. sezstmo. oa11 ~IT 714,497a.1Na 'Mc!!, ... •DllJNll11o .. ._ .. ,, I .... ... _ ........ _ ,,,, " I:: 1-,- - " • • t • 1 · I I • WlDHESOAY. OCTOBER I, 1997 8115 10\'0T& 1111110 90!.ISWAGlll "35 ... T.._. .... 4-0r .. , La 400 .,. ca.Z ..-..c . Mottochl'OMellc "9d lOw ml• Xfn1 CO/ICll •tick, •••••• °'••· t.iNOllGt lndds: LIIV, T•ke Cher L•••• Good lratl9. ..... 4Jll .. , --··· . MOk 11200 MlldnV 14100, elk ml, 2Cllt on n•• engln•. Q,..t Conell (714) 113 ..... moon l'OOf, ea, petftlCtl__:':••:·:,..=•~·-~·=":°'::'~•:"':i·-•:•:;•iO~~-~i!•~U!.Jl~47~••''I condl A••um•blt •ee a.... DX Lea••· No Cash a.a•n• 25 •OR. aow m ... s. 1-----=".""""":'"""'= N..O•CI. 121.1113 .....__ 91 royolii;9 m09I MISC. AUTO 12fi5 Wt1t Jed the jack or h•rta and 1-,..:;:.:.:.::._.....:.::._:~1 1"'!.!.!.~ .. ~.!..,!.!8!,.!.~.!"'·I r,~~:;;; The blddin1: NOR111 P.ABT INT P&N P•.. r ... 3• ra ... Pa•• Pua IWIT •1•• 0 1168 OQ IOI •97& 80trrlf .. ,. •• Opening lead: Jack or ti When you can see thal your hold- ini;: in .a 1111rtic11lar 11uit ia 11bout to be revealed. plnying a t<t rd you are known to hol1! cso produce uncx· peeled results. It worked well on this dc11I. North.South were badly in net.•d or 11 good rct1ull, which accounlB rur their 11ggre1111ive bidd ing. South•11 auclion 11howed an inviLaliu11al h1tnd with five spades. A palls by North would have rCl'!tored sanity to thr auction. but North, de11pite a ren therwcight no·trump opening, r.lected \Al raise and South could not be blamed ror bidding on . lhe llich' ol dummy•• dalllii:w -POID 9075 2est, o •!>Md. pow., 110,HI Mle 1nunp holdln• reducff W"1'• liill!l~~l'!~iiii~;I steering , real nlcel Torot• of deren1ive potential drastical11 ..... •ee fl'ord Pr•lt• LX S2925 723·1504 Hun,lneton ... ch Oe11:larer won the heart lead 1n Low mllea, f1t1ra •84 MPV 714/847·8555 h•nd •nd led • low lrump. •l•d Cl••n. fully lo•ded Full power West followed with the ten, ded•,.,. s 4700 840.3092 1101587/602843) wouid hlive fine.ed.the queen and •'02 Explorer 4X4• S12,995 TlU~l<S 9220 Lhe trurnp poeiUon would have been LO•dedl 821< ml, llhr, Tovot• or obviaua,. To roil the w•t.en • titUe, new brake•. warran1y Huntington Beach '91 RAM SO PfU Weet produced the king of1padesl 1'ijs~'~2o·•~OO~it.tt;;•;-'~'c"~58;;;;';1---'---1_•~/8~4---7--8~5---5~5--I Shttll, Alloys. AC IJeclarer w<m I\ with the ace 81'\d 1 '03 Mustang Con11 (POl3i;~~700) di11earded two clubs from hand on Super low ml, loaded SUBARU 9200 Tovota or the ace andE.in of heartA. South for '$~;198; luntliiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;il Hunllnoton Beach now made a play by leadin,r a (200440/140954) '83 QL 'Wauo~ \l\lhlte.1 --~'01040·_,8,,•~7,·c8c5"5c5~-1 low diamon to the ei11ht, forci ng Toyota or Good relfable tran,.. '85 NISSAN the ace. West returned a heart for H1o1ntlngton Beach portallon. Good cond. Super low mllos, declarer to ruJr. The lr.ing of dia-l"="7:1c40/"8-•"1"·..,8~505c5""'l '-•-•_oo _____ .,_J_•_2_,_•_11 !I spd, auPor clean monds wa1 cashed and a diamond •93 Taurua SW ve. (1 01308r.J68299) cleared the 1uit, Ea1l winning the AT. AC. CC, PW, POL. Qn the move? 1 7995 ,queen. A club fetched the kin1 11nd 107k ml. drk green, Tovol• of h ice, and declarer ruffed the club tin1 wCI. vary clean. Seit your extra H'!J"..1!~:~°-t".e8s•;5c return. Musi sou by 9130. household A three-card endino had been 55950 642-5013 To pla.co an ad In items Classlfled reached. Reading Ea1t for \he '84 ESCORT SW . Cl 'f' d Call 842.5979, remaining three trump11, declnrer PS/AC In aSSI le thought the remaining trick• could 11 01534/117443) he claimed. The lfl&l diamond wa11 1&495 Toyota or l<'d and ruffed wilh Lhc queen, and Huntington Beach Eal'l con tiuued the illu11i un hy 714·847-8555 undcrruffing. Ut.~larcr now conri- dently Jed a tn1mp and rincssed the l·G-E-0--------I nin1• -down one! I.earn lo be a better bridge playe r! Suhae ribe now t9 lhe Goren UridKe Letter by calling (800) 188-1225 for Information. Or write to: Goren IJridge Let· tc r, 1,.0. Box 4410, Chicago, Ill. """""' '84 PRIZM Aulo, PfS, AJC 111013391027555 $8,795 Toyota or Huntington Beach (714) 847·8555 HONDA MARINE SLIPS DOCl<S 7022 AUTOMOBILES CADILLAC 9040 I '93 Cadillac ETC N•wport lal• Approxi----------I Nor111 Star. V8. ama•o CARS trom 1175. Por1ches. Cadlllaca, Chevy• .. BMW's , Cot\l'elle1. Also Jeeps, 4WO's. YOU!' Area. Toll Free 1 ·IOQ/·'211·9000 111. A-1398 lor CUttllnl li•llnQI ANTIQUES Ir CLASSICS 9250 '85 MaHratl - Qi·Hirbo. Rod w11an In terior. E1t tremoly nice! 55000. 631·2996. CLASSIFIED If• the resource you con count on to 1011 a myriad ol merchan-dise llems. because our column• compel quaUIJod buyer• to cant · 842-5878 19• side Ile. Pwr/waler. BMW 9030 londod, blk /w/blk S100/•no. 642-9666l ;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii l leall1or, sunroof, Bose CID sound. c!1rome '90 CIVIC AC. cassotle, low miles 1120067515 70635 $8,495 TOYOTA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ············-·····-····---· (71<1)8<17·0555 ' . 0 YIS,SIU MT CAR ! Newport Isl• Approx '88 325••. ~»spd , wis .. GM OJ<I. wor·i--------- 18' slde tie. Pwrlwa1er. whtlrea. lull pwr, spor1 r on 1 y , 6 4 k rn l, HYUNDAI 9090 SlOOl•no. 642·9666 pkg, now !ires. gooa $2lk oba 842-58121';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Sllp for r•nl for boa! c:on<I. 01lg owner. 11 20· 6 undor. S140/ $4100. 714-5J6-7:i151----------1'09 Hvundal Sonalo month lnc:I. electric: & CHEVROLET 9045 GLS 4dr, power, A/C, waler 875·08701Rm;::;(---a;"''l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iil real clean. musr sell t BUICK 9035 s21150 •723·1504• '84 CAPRICE CLASSIC '84 CENTURY Aulo, PS, AC Lo Milos 101250/110924 MOTORCYCLES SCOOTERS 8018 JEEP 9110 1540624/101 568-$2,495 'BB Che rokee Red '81 K•waaakl $3,895 Tovota Of To •• '. 01 H 11 I • h 4x4. !OW pckg, orlD Z.ph"'· 900 mlOe•-un ng on eac • H ti t B h 7•• 847 BSSS ownor. Kini coru:1. now now. 6·spd. Perl cond. un ng on aac · · 11res S5800 673·024·1 POWER BOATS MARINE SLIPS MARINE SLIPS 7012 DOCKS 7022 DOCl<S 7022 s 2 5 o o If 1 r m If o 1 r . 714·84 7 ·8 5 5 5 1--;;. g;;o;-;z;;•"• 'iv;;E<TTiT'iE,--1-~!;..,!:~!!...2.'.:!:~::! Lido Isle P\11 Oock, up 10 6511, water/electric. Vory aocure. 673-7677 759-7635 atlr 6pm. All options. King or '89 Wagoneer ltd H I. 4WO . Loodoa. now •wpor ay '83 Sux"kl lnl•"d••. CADILLAC 9040 lho Hill. Ono Owner. 8 II I II .. .. tires, wott 1no•nl, sun· oat • P• n sma 1400c:C, Cobra plpes, Red/Red. Four new rool. 57995. 850·9142 prtvale marina on Via cusl wndshld. rack, tlfos. S35,000. Call Lido. From 513·S16tl. llK ml. Mint Condi '84 BIARRITZ New (714) 760·1560 Sall or Electrlc: prel'd, 54950. 714.645.0490 tires & banery. Needsl·,o9c0~M~o~n.,;.l•~C~ac,o1c0,,~3c,c.I Qverslocked with No Uve aboard•. Slze1-~~~------1 transmission work stutl? Run your od in the Newport Beoch Cosio Mesa Doily Pilot ond the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley Independent to reach over 100,CX)() homes. Fax us this form with your credit cord #or moil it in with o check today! Run for o week! J( your car does not sell we1U run it ..... . ~----------...... ,, --C-" C....! O K OlllSA DAM X . ... __ ...... lo (l,U_Y.11.0! now ..,_c--c;..n.;u fJ'l~..O-Jt1tClo ...... 1714 aJt-4 ---""""'"'""'_ ...... ~------~·- CH -O" , __ .,._ "-··- ,._ -----~ , __ ·--,~- , __ " --• • S 10 lor 4 S..., Sl.OOeado .....,._,. h ·: '89 302 Ultr• Sun Runn•r Twin Volvo Penu1 271. Low hours. Loaded w/~1HIS! Sur· voyod wi1hln !as! JO days. S33K or reason· able otter 760·6837 2511·!5011 available. Clasalll•d S750 548-1840 blklblk loa1her. sun· • A call to 714.575.4912 Agent The moil comprohen-roof. chrome wls, Uni, 1lvo and currenl dlrec-alarn1. ext. wano111y, C1assUled foi-onother week FREEi All for $1 o• ·····-···.··--·-·-··········· tory ol good• and ser· loaded, 28k ml, will help YICe1 aroundl l---------1__;S~l~'!'c•~b~o:__.c8=4~2~·5~6~1~2;i---••~••2•·•S•0,7.B~-- CONCRETE Ir ELECTRICAL 3610 HAULING 3720 LANDSCAPE & MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 WINDOWS 3934 -----•l cLEANlNG SERVICE SERVICES DIRECTORY 3548 MASONRY 35S 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I·~~~~;~ l ~LA~W~N~C~AR~E~3~80~8: I ~~~~~= iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOi Small Job EXPERT JUNK TO THE DUMP THERAPUTIC Massage Ike'• Custom Painting THE LOCAL PLUMBER NEW WINDOWS NOW! A TOUCH OF CLASS • •-S Duncan Electric 1714·888·18821 L d R d 11 C a ·a J11mes E. 8ange•t Co.· r ... k, Bloc:k. tone, Tiie AVAILABLE TODAY •n scape amo e ng Swedlsh/Oeep Tissue Prol, lean, uality 1·D•v Prol'I lnstal13llon f,~,~~~~-d~~~~~o';,7 Cone, Patio, Driveway t~;;~~~!c~;~~~':,':; 988•1882 Yo1d lune up/main!enac1. Cert/Llc'd Masseur. Wo1k. lnUExl & Oocks. Frio~i'y'~!~\~~~~~suied Freo Est'Save Energy T 282 7143 FEplc, 9S015.5R7o<.72s8Yr. land1c1pe/1rtistlc design For Dppointment call L/1703468 631·4610 lol'SJ2981 675_930~ ~.o7o,o0c,o,7No9;,0e2•s_3,3o8;,,c ADDITIONS 1~0-';c'c;'c;'='=-=-~=·c.,co;c1--=='"=·cT"•o•"•V<...::;;,;c'.:..::';.:c4:1 Pelerkln Electrlo Conlraclur.f'C27·604006. Danny 714·35!5·5238 .. REMODELING 3410 •POSS HOUSECLEANING John Doran Ma1onrv Prompt & Low Rate1t IMPROVEMENTS Prol'I & E1hlcal. 645·7505 2~·~:~i, p~~~~'~!'nce Espert Drain Cl•anlng Llc•n••d-Bond•d Brlck•Stone•Block re1-c:om/1m-1g Jo bs l i:Loooo1TF<ott,;;,.;;,Ol:Loi:nmd<••ciio0.oiio~ I·---------Froe EsUmale• & Plumbing Repairs 1--------- SlO.OO per hour. Lg/Sm Jb1•Aepalr1 ok CSL618717 7411·5255 HOME 3756 Hn•bor Area 20Yr1 MOVING 3834 Interiors and Exleriorti 20yrs llp. AH work j uar. Homa Improvements l-=;.7.;1c4-~5c4c8o·"0~3•0•8'c-) J'~'~'~'dE~•:•~-~·b~A~d~v@lo~•t l,;.-;;;;;;.------1 ~=::::::::::::::::1 Wkly ma!n11Now inatalllii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii Relorra.I. 854•0512 Stev• 545·8 98 & Aepal••· Call Brian •Bright HouaKla•nlngl-l1687191 831·3932 Quallty.Home•M•lnt lrrlg wo1kfTree trim Precl•• Plumbing lor free e1tlma le European Prole1slonal1. ••JRQ MASONRY•• FENCES All tradei; large/small Cust rates I 548-4303 PUBLIC NOTICE Quinn' a Painting Repair• & Romodels 593-l9e7. L•34l036. But In town! Ael1. 01r1k BLOCK BRICK STONE 8r DECKS 3615 25Yrs Exp • NB Area Shan•'• Qard•nln9 The Cali!. Pubtlc Ulili· 32 yr• explreasonabte Froo Estlma101 Quallly Remodellng & Grace 714-857·2847 All types-Otty Workl lo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiimi l~''.:'·cO~l~•:_<c· __.!•~·~·~·~2~4~1~7~1 & Land1caplng. L1wn lies Commission RE· No fob too small. Res/ l f 987398 98V·tOQO •Also Home Repairs •HOUSECLEANING• E.lt. L730089 531°78431' care lnslell'n/Aemoval OUtRES thet all used comm'l/apls 548-3737 •Reasonably Priced Good A el'.. Own Shannonald• Cu11om ·~~~bacugh 8 "',11,•• ... "1 r---=~:-;---1 1~·:"'~'~"~"~·~ .. :..;·~4~·~·~·~8~·~·~ I h 0 u. eh 0 Id g OOd sl ,.~.".-.-,".~t"•"·-·-1"1-c~.-_11,PoO;:::OoL;-------1 , 1 C 8 6363 8 ..... n..... Olllfl • 'I I mover• print lt1•lr •1..oc:a o. 11 I trans. 20 yea11 e11p . Oo11gn: OrlYew ay• cu11 Redwood Ooc:ks. TIME VICTOR'S Prof'I L•nd· p u c c 1 T b Prof Painting. Kilchan •S1ephon1on Assoc. 241-0531 Call anytime. Patio• Oraln•g• 1y1. Tli. Glass. 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