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T1'e youngest
environmentalist
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dent Caitlyn 1'wohlg had
looked forwud IQ her Dlnth
birthday party for a loog time,
INlid her motber.,A,mY ~· No it wasn't t>ecause lhe was
going to get new Bar-
bie doll or a ~ Dtsnevland. It
wu because, as Sh~ told her
mool months ago, she wanted to
celebrate by picking up trash on
the beach.
Still, as her birthday hit last
Tuesday, her mom
llllllllilllllllll'lt\ didn't hold her to ~ that original
~ request. Plgur-lng time had
~ womdown ~ Caitlyn's con-~ cemforthe ~ sandand \l;iiiiifillll~ sea, she offered a wide
array of fun choices for Cait-
lyn and her friends to do at her
slumber party.
Nope, Caitlyn said. She still
wanted to dean up the beach.
So Saturday, she and her six
friends, her family, including five
brothers and listen and stepfa-
. ther, Pete, traipsed. down to
Newport Beath for a mini-
cleanup session.
"I was surprised and pleased
that she was still adamant about
wanting to go down to the beach
and pick up trash, • said her
mom. •rm proud of her.•
So are we.
Sid's medical center?
A Daily Pilot article last week
so incensed fugitive restauratew
Sid Soffer that he made hun-
dreds of copies of it and made
sure his custom.en got a copy
right along with their menus.
Soifer, who skipped town to
evade a no-bo.il_warra.nt stem-
ming from Costa Mesa dty code
violatiom:, read the stocy online
from LAS Vegos. The story
.detailed complaints from Owen
Minney, who owns property oat
to Sid's Old Newport Boulevard
stealr..bouse.
But what really upset Soffer
was comments from Qty Cowi-
cilwoman Norma Glover, who
said she'd love to get rid of Sid's
to make way for a hospital office.
So Soffer ordered his restau-
rant employees to pass out pho-
tocopies of the article, along with
a letter be penned titled ·A Vote
for Norma Glover is a Vote to aose Sid's Steakhouse .•
Fair amooot of riding
Orange County Fair Media
Relations and Marketing Super-
visor Jill Lloyd is gearing up for
a lonq bike ride she plans to
make down the California. coast
in a few months to raise money
for AIDS research.
Uoyd, the offidal spokesper-
son for the fairgrounds, plans to
take part in the California AIDS
Ride, an annual fund-raiser
when! 2,500 partldpanU spend
the week of May 29 to June 6
peddling from San Francisco to
Loo Angeles.
Race participants must fint
ralse $2,500 In donattom, money
that II dooa .... to a Loo Angeleo
AIDS"""' facility;
1b help Lloyd .-:b her fund-
,,alsing goal of$2,SOO, call her at
708-1536.
Vend~rs .~~ge ndsco~uct . at swap meet.
' ' . ' •Leadersofmerchantassodationaskstateagencyt<i the 900 swap -.-.,.. -Auodattoo,""'on-pr._ir becauseo!Teller'•alleged-. -outltned many of. tbe same com-supervised by tbe agriculture mmt. mvestigate mismanagement clalm. Marketplace ,spokes-plaints 11 bu made 1n the past department 1n Sacnunento. Tel Phil spokesman WUllam
man c;aDs chiuges 'pure, unadulterated hogwash.• agaln&t Thi Phil l!nteopriseo, the KOhan and Wallace claim Pwlow said the -group'S
· ,. Newport Beach company which Teller regularly intimidated them latest allegatiom amount to
-----------ageu.,gularlyeXi<xtsmqneylrom rum the swap-. ondothei.....don,loroedlhemto "pwe, unadulteratedhogw8*."
By Tlm Grenda. Daily Piiot and tnlimld&tes aellen -all The group ls led by two former chip Into a bogUs advwtlling fund "This is just the latest In a loog
_ while local fair offldal• look the Mar!tetplace ~ -.Serge and noqµlled they buy ' llabOitr -ol vague, unspedflc llllega-
ORANGE COUNTY PAIR-other way. Kohan and Diane Wallace-both Insurance that offered little ot no !Ions," Pwlow Mld. "Wew gOt
GROUNDS -Two disgrunUed ln a letter sent last week to the of whom have been. critical of Tel actual coverage. lots of vendors out there With
former Orange County }\.farket· state Department of Food and Phil co-owner Bob Teller and bis •This ii very serious stuff going whom Tel Phil has exoeJJent rela·
place vendors want state offidals Agriculture, the Independent operation foe years. on at the f&irgrounds, • Mid Wal-tiom. •
to investigate their longstanding Marketplace Vendors Association The fairgrounds, also known as Lace, who said she recently -----------
claims that the rwap meet num· -which represents about 200 of the 32nd District Agricultural stopped selling at the meet • SEE SWAP MEET PAGE 4"
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Newport Harbor'• Kathy Lavold (top left), Brenda Woterman (bottom left), 'Mui&&o Cothran and
tnmmaleo enjoy the moment just after winning the CIF Southern Sedlon volleyball duunpfomhfp.
Newport swarms to CIF crown
Ahead of their ti.me
Anyone with inslght into the world of
high school gtrlr volleyball would tell you,
"Watch out foc Newport Harbor High's gtrlr
volleyball team In 1998 ... •
Well, 1998 is here quicker than anyone
wouJd believe.
The Sallon, dominated by SOphom<;>res
llDd juniors, blasted pmmnial power Mira
Costa off the court Satwda.y night in Long
Beach to c1"lm, the CIP Dlv!sion I-AA cham-
ptomhlP on their way to the State Playoffs,
which begin Tuesday.
-s..~s
Newport Harbor wlleyt>d plAyen
-Diil (18111-Aprll-pal 1IP.
formidable -"!!!'"" Min ,COiia Saturday night la lloe CIP Ulle oonlool.
Lawsuit
threatened .
over Bonita
Canyon deal
•Residents and members of
the group Stop Polluting Our
Newport say city needs to take
measures to deal with traffic.
By Jennife< Armstrong. Daily Pilot
EASTBLUFF -The city's anneutioo
of Bonita Canyon may hit another road-
block: -or at least a speed bump -
with a lawwit threatened by an East-
bluff resident and Stop Polluting Om
Newport.
Barry Eaton, a homeowners' associa-
tion board member, and SPON bave
threatened to file a lawsuit again.It tbe
annexation if the dty doesn't make
some changes at Ea.stbluff Drive at Jam-
boree llDd Ford roods. They --city's takeover ol the Bonita Canyon
land --than a mile down Ford Road
-will overload the in-with
can trying to get to Corona del Mar
High School bom the new dewlop--
ment.
The City Council approved the
annexation Nov. 10 after stri1dng a deal
with Limdowner The lnine Co. to add
more parks, fews --and a new
school site to the 1Snd if Newport takes
It over from Irvine. Before thaL the plan
faced strong objection from Harbor
\l\ew Homes reAdents who feared the
• SEE EASTBLUFF PAGE 4
Cox to visit
11bet, promote
h11man rights
•The U.S. congressman was
denied permission to visit 11bet
earlier this year.
By Philip Bonney. Daily Plloc
Scott wwm-•a. Newport
Beech Recreation S8moel coor-
dinator, recetvecl the Orange
County Munldpal Athletic Al/Io-
dation atation Award.
1b.e Newport led PUUc
Ulnry .....,.... contributed
$107,231 to the Newport Beach
Public Ubmy to help support
existing resources and eervtces
and help purcb.ue others that dty
fundmg would be unable to pro-
vide.
ICN~lnc.of
Costa Mesa awarded Stephen C.
Harrison, Professor at Harvard
University's Department of Mole-
cular and Cellular Biology, the
ICN International Prize in Virolo-
gy.
The 13th annual A Tout Prom
tbe Heart gala which benefits the
Vohlllleer · Center of Orange
Comity raised $35,000 through
ticket sales, sponsorships and
auction profits.
MILITARY
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Cass
Josepb M. Matz, son of Jmeph
M. Matz, Jr. of Costa Mesa, has
completed a six-month deploy-
ment to the Western Pacific and
Indian Oceans as well as the Ara-
bian Sea aboard the guided mis-
sile cruiser USS Lake Erie, as part
of the USS Constellation Battle
Group.
Navy Seaman Brian P. Ouel-
lette, son of Robert P. Ouellette of
Costa Mesa, recently vi.sited
Hong Kong while on a six-month
deployment to the Western Pacif-
ic Ocean aboard the fleet ofler
USS Sacramento.
Marine Staff Sgt. Jlatlno
Menclez IJvera, son-in-law of
Maoel and Elena Odlo of Costa
Newport Beach aeclilori'
·==-~ AINI bu
formed tbe
I.aw omc. cif
Tlaotlay Carl
~~l
...... Colp. f
of Newport
Beach promot-
ed Cory
Bench to
assistant managing el1giDeer of
its Orange County offic».
I
Stephen W. HurlDglall WU !
named associate vice presSdent, !
corporate and foundation rel.a-!
tions of the Orange Comity Per· l
forming Adi c.ler. i
IQm Bi.ck. CPM, WU·~-I
ed to the pomllon ol Geneia1 !
Manager f« a portfolio of neigh-I! borbood shopping centers owned
by Newport Beach-baled Tbe
Irvine Compmy. . I
EDUCATION i
Daldel Bibb, son of Mr. ahd J
Mn. Daniel Bibb, Sr. of Newport
Beach, is on the honor roll for the
first quarter at Kimball Union
Academy in Meriden. NH. I i i Kathryn Elizabeth Rlce, !
daughter of Mr. and Mn. WWlul 1
Rice of cc>rona del Mar, la a mem-i
ber of the 1997-98 edltion of i
Brown Univeratty's women's var-!
sity volleyball team. She ii a j
~=::.~college located I
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desirwd. The~ sefection varies and m.y be either•
sat.ct, sandwich°' hot entree.
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~PANEL
OCC's Associated Students
SJ>9DSOll a panel on AIDS and
HIV in observance of World AIDS
~onth, at 11 a.m. in the Student
Health Center, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Admtntou is
~ but attendance ls by reserva-tton only. For reservations, call
4,32-5808.
DAY AfTBt THANKSGIVING
MARKElftACE
Tel-Phil Enterprises sponson a
Day After Thanksgiving Market-
place from 1 a.m. to • p.m. in the
main parking lot, Orange County
Fair and Exposition Center, 88
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admis-
sion is $1 for adults, cbildren
under 12 are free. For more infor-
mation. call 723-6616.
HOUOAYBWES
Park Place Recovery Center
presents The Holiday Blues
steve
lacy
Worklbop wjth the center's pro-
gram dilector Adrieane StraJtm
from 1 to. p.m. at 1525 Mela
Verde Drive East, Suite 109, Cos-
ta Mesa. Learn about deprelilom,
how to take charge and mamge
your moodl .and identifying
painful tnggers. The COit is MO.
For more Information. call 432-
0908.
HOUDAY m "RATION
Abundance celebrates four
months of operation and the holi-
day's all day. Wear your f&VCllite
hat and stay for tea. cider and
appetizers. For more information,
call 515-1617.
GUN SHOW
Croaroads of the West spon-
sors a gun show from 9 a.m. to 5.
p.m. in buildings 10, 12 and
Parade of Products at the Orange
County Pair and Bxposltlon Cen-
ter, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Adminlon is S1 for adults and
children under 12 are admitted
free. For more information, call
708-32'7.
COMPUTER SHOW
Super Shows ProducUons, Inc.
sponsors a computer show from
Steve Lacy's Login:
~~· cohmmwon't
appear in today's
Daily Pilot. Steve is
taking the day off.
around ;town
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in building 12 at
the ·Orange County Pair and
Rqaltloa Center, 88 Pair Drive,
Costa Me14. Adn1inlon is SS. For
more infonnatlon, call 838-5941.
SWEDISH OIUSTMAS FMt
1be SWedish Women'• Educa-
tional A90dat.i<m Orange County
Chapter ptetents a Swedish
Cb.rlstmu Pair from 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. at tbe COlta Mela Neighbor-
hood Community Center, 18'5
Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Enjoy a
day ot foJkdancers, mu.sic, the
Lud.a Pageant. numerous market
stands, traditional Swedish food
and crafts. A donation of S2 is
requested. Cb.ildl'en under 12 are
free.
GUN SHOW
C:roaroads of the West spon-
IOl'I a gun show from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. 1n buildings 10, 12 and
Parade of Products at the Orange
County Pair and ~ti.on Cen-
tet, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Admission is S1 for adults and
ch1ldnm under 12 are admitted
free. For mare information, call
708-32'7.
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING
The Offices of South Coast
Plaza kick off the holiday festivi-
ties with i1s 15th annual public
Christmal tree-lighting ceremo-
ny, at 6:30 p.m. in Town Center
Park adjacent to the Westin South
Coast Plaza at the comer of Bristol
Street and Anton Boulevard. For
more infonnation. call 4'35-2100.
CHILDREWS RJND RAISER
OCC'1 Foundation and The
Outback Steakhouse in Costa
Mesa stages a charity fund-raiser
for the college's Children's Cen-
ter from 6 to 9 p.m. at 1670 New-
port Blvd., Costa Mesa. The
three-hour party will include
steak, chicken, ribs, the Out-
back's famous •Boomin' Onion
Sabatino Tummy Peter Phil Vmce
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~AMBOREE
OPENING
Walkabout Soup and other spe-
dalties of tbe house. Tickets are
$20. For more information, call
•32-5?•9.
POTTERY SALE
OCC's ceramics classes con-
duct their 21st annual Christmas
Art Pottery Sale from 8:30 a.m. to
6 p.m. at OCC's student center,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Prices begin at $5. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5515.
ACCENT REOUCTION PROGRAM
Healthtech presents a free
introductory workshop on Accent
Reduction and Cultural Adapta-
tion in the Workplace every other
Saturday from 9 to 10:30 a.m.
Wednesdays from 6 to 7 :30 p.m.
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Mesa. Seating ls ·limited. For
information or reservati.ons, call
751-0255.
ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT .
The Alzheimer's Association
and Grief Support Group of New-
port Villa West/Villa Rosa co-
sponsors a free support group
meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m.
on the fowth Thursday of each
month through October at New-
port Villa West Assisted Uvinq,
393 Hospital Road, Newport
Beach. For more information. call
631-3555.
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SWAP MEET
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Purlow said the vocal group
represents just a fraction of the
swap meet's vendors and that
both Kohan and Wallace have
clMhed with Teller in the past.
Still. in the letter to the state,
the vendors call the event •an
embanaament to the governor•
and ask for officials to look into
Teller's alleged handling of the
swap meet
"Tul Phil bas gone completely
out al control and is continuing to
extort monies from the vendors,•
the Jetter said. "Pair management
bas completely dropped the ball.•
EASJBLUFF
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new students would overcrowd
Andersen Elementary School.
SPON got on board earlier this
week because members objected
to what they saw as the dty waiv-
ing conditions of tts traffic stan-
dards.
•They should have required
mltigation ol that intersection,"
SPON steering committee mem-
ber A.Dan Beek said. •we don't
expect to file a lawsuit -we
eq>e<.i that they will see we are
serious and they will .do some-
thing about it .•
1be city of Irvine conducted
studies to determine where traffic
would likely back up as a result of
State officials had no romment
on the letter or what actions they
may take to investigate the Mar-
ketplace.
The group also claims mem-
bers of the fair's board of directors
and staff -who approve leasing
Teller the property for the swap
meet -are just as guilt¥ for not
overseeing their tenant.
•At the very least, the district's
lack of motal and etbicaI integrity
and backbone amounts to
unequivocal acquiescence -if
not downrlght approval.'' the let-
ter Mid.
Fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd
said the fair board bu.a policy of
not meddling in the operations
they rent space· to and that Tel
Phil is •one of the fair's best ten-
the new homes. That report did
name some Newport Beach inter-
sections that would need help,
but said Ford and Jamboree
wouldn't hit overload for a few
years, City Manager Kevin Mur-
phy said.
But N~rt officials ¥8 now
exploring ways to improve that
intersection, and hope to have a
plan by January, Murphy said.
And at some time they may ask
1be Irvine Co., which owns Boni-
ta Canyon. to kick in some fund-
ing for the changes.
·we'll come up with a project
that makes the most sense,• he
said. "They're threatening a law-
suit demanding that we do some-
thing, but we'd like to take a
more careful, thoughtful
approach to the project.• •
SPEOAUZING IN PORSCHE, VW AND
AUDI REPAIR
1634 Ohms Way
CottaMm
(714) 631-2092
ants."
"The fair board II not aware ot
anyth!ng illegal they are doing,•
Lloyd aakl. w.uaoe 111Wng both the tatr-
groum11 and Tai Phil for a trip and
fall injury lbe claims lhe inamed
at the swap meet lut J::· She ls
seeking $2 mUHon in~·
Kohan WU binned from tell·
ing at the swap meet last August
after Teller found obsame materi-
als for sale in his booth. He later
~Teller beat i:.:r dmtag
the Jnddent and ~ ...wt
and bMllly cbmgel.
Wllllt. 1'1M-.-. uid he dJd
object~~ bumper .uck·
er and MiBlill Sohao"\ l8lllng
prlvDegei beCaute of it, he denies
ever ~g up Kohan.
So fer, Beek said, the dty ~~
n't done nearly enough.
•1 dontt think we are going to
dictate what tbe solution JI," he
said. ·aut they have to agree to
brl.ng the intersection down to
ac:ceptable levels .•
u the dty doesn't take~
steps toward tming the interse<:-
tlon by mid·Deoember, tbe group
already· bu. a lawyer in place
ready to file a suit, Eaton said. To
stop the anneutb:l. a suit must
be filed within 30 days of the dty's
decision to take over the land.
·we don't want to stop the
annexation, and we certainly
<lon't want to stop the school dis-
trict transfer,• Eaton said. •aut
we cannot wait five to seven
years."
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frOm 11 a.m. ·to 3 p.m.
Qn Sunda~ Dec. 7
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Estancia. lets its shoes do the
COSTA MBSA -In terms ot a
single play from Orange Coast
College'• video recordl ot the
1991 football l8UO!l it WU barely
mare than butc, a 29--yafd field
goal after a drive stalled.
But in reality, Ian Gill's boot
with 6:30 spent in the third quar-
ter lifted the Pirates into a 22-20
lead and that's the way it would
end as Orange Coast's belea-
guered team snapped an infa-
mous 17-game losing streak Sat-
urday afternoon.
Not only did the Pirates give
themselves a one-game streak to
build on in 1998, they in all lt.kli-
hood denied rival Fullerton (5-5,
3·3) of any postseason play.
The Mission Conference victo-
ry gives OCC back-to-back 1-9
season records.
Most of Orange Coast' offen-
sive fireworks came in the first
half as Toti Tuipala scored from a
yard out late in the first quarter to
break the ice, then Andre Stewart
snagged a 42-yard scortng pass
from Chad Collins, just 1:46 after
the Hornets had cut the lead to 7 -
6.
Orange Coast stung the Hor-
nets again in rapid fashion,
responding after Fullerton took a
14-13 with 41 seconds left in the
half.
On the final play of the first
half Collins struc:lk from 60 yards
out, Antonio Leone catching his
pass and scoring with no time left
on the clock to claim a 19-14 lead.
Fullerton took the lead on a
pass play to go up 20-19 early in
the third quarter, only to see Ian
Gill's 29-yard boot and an ensu-
ing defensive effort by the Pirates
erase the Hornets' slim bowl
hopes, as well as provide a little
salvation for the Bucs.
The clock ran out on Fullerton
with the Hornets camped OJ) the
OCC33.
Dhdlmw to ..... O.••IOftt Oub .
From Orange County. noc1h on S7 to
10, NSt on 10 to Indian Hiii exft. &Aft on
Indian Hll1 .wt proceed nof1h, pest
Foothlll Btvd., 1hen rrght on Baseline Rd.
East on Batefllne to Monte Vfsta JiNe.,
and tum right. Oub located on right mt 1m Vista Ave., Oaremont.
Vanguards fall, 97-68
MDNwSt.'7, HOOPS SoCM.Ow·-·
SCC -Keane 16,
Bryant 2. Fetull 5, Scheuerman 11,
Hill 0, c.e.zar 5, Mcintee 20, Dignan 2,
Wilborn 7.
3-pt. goals: Mdntee 4, Keane 4,
Scheuerman 1, Fetull 1, Qzar 1,
Wilborn 1. Fouled out: Wilborn.
Mo11ta .. ...._ -Willl#ns 5,
Hooper 5, Henry 12, Rabb 12. Sullivan
25, B-9di'l9 4, Oflle 10, Holmstadt 24.
3-pt. goals: SUiiivan 5, Rabb 2,
Williams 1, Hooper 1, Holmstadt 1.
Fouled out none.
Halftime: MonUIM State. 45-30.
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career,
11That wu a big block,• Coa<;b
SCOtt "'nlylor said. •That one
would've sent us down one and Vince JUlt came up with the big plal;. He~ a strong game,•.
meW8g0'1 MVe, j\ISl one of
11 in the contest, secuted a 3-3
dea~ock that was token J.nto the
break, and the second half
belonged to the Pad.fie Coast
League champs as they sl\ut
down the Highlanders, who finisb
their season at 19-10.
Newport duo, €dM's singles sisters advance
LONG BEACH -Notre Dam.e-
bound senior Nina Vaughan and
sophomoie teemmete and sister
Nadia Vaughan swept in singles
for Corona del Mar High. while
the Newport Harbor doubles
team of Audra Adams and Kristen
Case also won tw~ rounds Satur-
day in regional action of the CIP
Southern Section individual girls
tennis championships at the Billie
Jean King Tennis Center to
advance to the Round of 16.
Ad.mm-Case. seeded fomth in
the n>gionals, received a first-round
bye, then defeated Brooke Nac-
bM.el·KeJsey Adams of Mmymount,
6-2, 6-0, in the second.round.
The Newport Harbor tandem,
which went 24-0 in dual matches
and lost in the Sea View League
doubles finals ·to a makeshift
Woodbridge team, also won in
the third round over Danette
Romero-Michetle Hildreth of Bur-
roughs {Burbank), 6-1, 6-0, the
No. 1 doubles team from the
Foothill League.
Sea View singles champ Nina
Vaughan defeated Michelle KaMn-
jian (Marymount), 6-1, 6-1, and
Peninsula's Hanna Miller. 6-0, 6-3.
League runner-up Nadia
Vaughan beat Apryl Hernandez
(Cenitos), 6-3, 5-5 (retired), then
topped Shaland Romero (Bur-
roughs), 6-4, 6-0.
The Round of 16, quarterfinals,
semifinals and finals will be
played at the Racquet Club of
J.IVine Dec. 4-5. Players will be re-
seeded in the draw.
OCC women victorious ·
FRESNO
Orange Coast C&,_0.._,_. c o 1 1 e g e · s C0~0~_. ... u~~~~
women's cross
country team. led by Donna Hams, :
Arceli Martine'L and Christine Riel, .
swept to the state community col; ' ·
lege cross country championship · .
Saturday at Woodward Park. · '
Harris was fourth overall with a ~
time of 18-minutes, 39 seconds. ·
Martinez logged an 18:44 dock,.
ing for fifth place and Riel. in :
eighth place, finished tn 18:59. I
West Valley was a distant sec-~
ond ·with 100 points as Coast's :
depth proved far too much. as •
expected. -:
Other members of Orang41 •
Coast's winning entry were Chi-:
haru Kwnagai, Anel Sanchez;:
Teresa Perez, Tahnee Thiel, Cathi:
leen Wall. Penni Proffitt and Mar4 • .. Caples. ~. "• ••
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Owner Gone $364,500 2 + 2. Spa, aauna, So.
Better Hurryl patio $2750/mo.JVrty .
714-723-8120 Biii Grundy Altr ~ • 714/97s.4St81
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Clillw9llllllill'Y 3bd 2ba $280011••·
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Cape Cod, 4Br 3.5Ba 107 VI• Juow
12 ,000 +Sq. Ft. Lot for appt 499-3400
$850,000 Judy Kolar, Npt Hgta/I!' 2br lba.
Broker 714-3715-5576 1-car gar house, fncd
JU8T LISTED 2br yd, w/d hk-ups, ln5.
2ba condo, att 2-car + $800. dep., frig.
gar, lndry $229,000. (water/gal paid.)
Broker 840-5804 ref1, no pets. Scott
Big ••• , 1bd 1ba
condo. on lake. FP,
Indoor pool/Jacuzzi,
boat dock. ~ &-12.
$500. e?s-3059
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Jeff Arcuri, Agent 714-1141-eea t
••OCEAN Vint lmmac 4Br 2.5Ba
3-Car Gar. New crpV
roof. $3700. Broker
•840-H84 * Nwpt Heh 3br 2ba
Olanlte kit, lfV red· wooc:t deck, $345,000.
2508 Holly Lane. Call I~=====:::=:~ for appt: 648-1126 Oceanfront Yeerlw ll!NTALS TO ••••••••••linr.ttiiiir"iiilai;tifuiiV 3bd, 2ba. 2~ar pkng. Vlewel Beautifully Avail mid Dec. 11800. Sllllt! 2724 BOUSBSI
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llatlnge. OAL·SOAN LY•urr L•••lng Broker 7 t 4-552-e7
•MOVI! IN SPECIALI •---------CM Storage Unite
ApprolC. 12K23. $150.
•ALSO, Office Space
CLERICAL Front Office Mgr fteceptlonlat Work at the SwfftHt
Hiring recept. with Place In Town! LOST &
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Avail. $220. nt-7240 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Community newspa-Physical Therapy
per sHks assistant In practice. Medical
the legal advertising terminology prel'd
department. Must be Knowledge ol comput-
general 0N1ce 1klll1. French"s Cupcake
Must en1oy working Bakery (11 273 E. 17th
with people. Room lor Street, Costa Mesa
advmll A minim ol (by Ross For Less) Is
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w/Wmdows a plus. Help Exp. helps, but
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FINANCE
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
2904
Found CA tructc customer-service or1-ers & running front
license plate. Call 10 ented, dependable. of II c e re .q u Ired .
Identity. 646-2232 and have good typing Fax resume 640-2631 .
(714)282-4920 person. Apply in LOST Amazon ParTOl. sl<nls. Full time, Mon-General day-Friday, 8:30am-• Vicinity Fair Or, 5 30 E 11 I
F N : pm. xce en Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! alrvlew, ewport benelll package In· :!;:. 7~4,:~~~~e:~ c1ud1ng 401k plan. s1-WORK OVERLOAD $8 per hour. Physical/ Need 25 people
Loat Cat Gray w/drk drug screening re-for various positions.
gray 1trlpH, 4yra old, quired. EOE. Send re-$35().400/w k RECEPTIONIST-FT
vicinity of Belll1 St. In sume to Judy Oetting, ee For Henrlng·Ald office .
E .. t BluN 040-0355 330 w. Bay Street. No Exper Necessary Reliable, energetic,
ACI'•I --
persol"I or lax resume
to Oh.u1ne at 548-1482
Loat Cockatlel Coeta Mesa, CA Call Dana 894·7487 well organil:ed w/ar-
• Own P•VPIH>ne• $ named"Vacko" 92627 or lax to <714) Q I Offl N tlculate strong phone S1•oK yearty pol'I 631·5494 enera ce, ow " · Please call 751-8299 Hiring All Positions. voice, some telamrktg.
WORK
INDEPENDENTL V,
part Ume. AISE seeks
local representative to
screen host families
and supervise lorel9n
exchange studentt.
Must be self moll·
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with teenager•.
Competitive stipend
and incentive pro-
grem. Call Lynda at
1-800-635-4678 lor
more information.
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do not feed. no tags. friendly Data Entl'y 714-882·5357 In Nwprt Bch. Look,lng
• 714·574-4166 • cull. srvc. coordlna-•Oenerel Office for aggre11lve Sal••
lora. Must have 2 + ElCpandlng Office People. Please call CAL•SCAN Loat Pet Cookatlel yrs exp. Immediately Various positions avall 310-370.2055 Grey body, yellow hiring. Interviews head, orange chHks, this wHkl Beneritsl lor all depts. Recept.
91n long. 7&0-4744 or Call Act 1 to Mngl. No Exp Nee.
842-7867 (714)282-4920 Top Payl714·978-6131
.. Gift Wrepper PT ............. 1 AM & PM Apply at: ~ Hl·Tlme Cellars
--250 Ogle St., C M .
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ton Beach lndepen-51:nVICES 5533 dent advertising team ~
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sale• representative In --the Aelall Actver111lng Please be aware that
Department. Experl· the hstlngs In th.s cat·
Growing to premier enc• preferred, but egory may require you
retall firm has need of will trein.. Applicant to cell a 900 number
congenial person for should be enero-1lc, In which th•• is a
g • n • r a I off I c • motivated and a Mlf charo-per minute.
duties Incl. typing, starter. Salary plus ---------book k e •PI n g • n d commisalon. Xlnt ban-EMPLO.-.~ .. rr phones. Must be very ellt pkg. Drug •~••n-'1 uua• '
organized + able to lng/phy1lcal required. WANTED 5535
handle high volume. EOE. Send resume to iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fax resume to Crown 1 c / Jan se rosa, co Nu,..•a Aide Kind to Ace Hardwere Hunllngton Beach Hunt. Bch. 962·5594 Independent, 18882 caregiver. Fluent Eng,
or call 962-4 t 60. e h Blvd s lt 1--good cook, drMng l. eac • u • ""'' U'leraplst. 12Yra •~P· Leborera Eern up to Huntington Beach. CA Local refs <::> 64w 731 $500 Weekly Long 92848 or fu re1um.
d Is tan c e p hon• to 714/M5-1174. SoendlfMwlan
co. Is seeking people -5-90-u-r""'lty-O~m~c-.-.... --• .... ..., •• wm work
to service storefront Immediate opening• aa compenlon for tne
Prom o t 1 on a I b o lC .... 1 01 0 c can e ... y and or Driver.
route. 1-800-354-7331 ""' · · Nuralng background.
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Computer llterat• a team player l .~~
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hlrlng fCT & PT. W DOlllSTICS 5540
baaed on up. 'u:lll•••••llllilm rea\im• 714-717~tOM. llOUDAY .. ....._
SM•ll buaw ••tab. Hoateaa, cleaning, busJneu ..-.a ..... ,.... prepared. ~
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the rnul V.ry 1'911t* chrom., aM PG""'· ec1 · · LUU8 PORSCHE 9175 Salz9d a ~ ioo.11Y
a clMn. Or••I OllJ: °' A/C, 114,100. Cal MIS.,ON Vl&JO ' this month. Spottt.
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HINTS
Before your garage
sale, deli!nnine what
items wish to sell.~ sure
everything is dean
arid repaired.