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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-06-16 - Orange Coast PilotNOW threatens economic boycott of Newport • . ~ National Organization for · Women chapter seeks retaliation after City Council exonerates Campbell and Villa. Moaday nisJ:it for reins11ting the two men and granting them medical retirements. She called on the Council to rc1reat from that decision and avoad 1he bo)·cou. "The mayor and the City Council ha"e an opportunity," Bruce S3id Tue~ay. "This is about real dollars and real orga- nizing. They bener act accord mgly. We arc not kiddinJ. They e scntially need to revert to their original decision. let's gtve them the opportunily to m:ike ii right." Lisa McOanaban, president of the local Bayview chapter or NOW, said as many as S,000 women in Oranae. Los Anseles, Santa Barbara and Ventura oountic~ could be asked not to spend money in Nc-Nport Beach because of the city's ac- tion. City Council : No crying over spi lled water NEWPORT BEACH -It's b;id to tap water for cal) empl~ees ~ho hs\e enjoyed the huul'} of lapping up bot- tled water to the tune of S 11,00() a year. tues. The \Otc ~a, b3)1.::tll) a m;andate . wi1h onl) Mll)Or Oaren~e Turner \Oling 10 leep 1he bo111cd v.atcr By Toqy Oodero. Stan Wrut "I don'1 dranL; lhe tap v. ter either." Turner noted NEWPORT BEAOl -The president of the Los Anaeles chapter or the Na- tional Orianintion for Wome.n warned City Council members that the decision to rehire Chief Arb Campbell and Capt. An· thony Villa may result in an economic boycott of the town. • Los Anaeles NOW president Tammy Bruce was one or many outraged women and men who chided city offirnls late Bruce fold council members thai her group wields considerable inOuence She reminded them of an economic boycon that was staged ngainst the ":ite of Colo- rsdo after voters there p:issed what was widely perceived as an anti-gay in it iative. "I'm sorry to hear that," said Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce President Richard Luehrs. ••1 would encourage any· one not to dj~unt Newport Beach. We 've strugfed for years to make sure our business image is impeccable. That's why we have been able to m:iintain a de- cent amount of business for our res1au· rants and hotels. Anything that detracts from business today is a threat " Luehrs also noted chat he had no in· See NOW/4 City Councilman John Hedge asked the council to ehman:ue the bottled wate r Monda) during a budget-outtang session The bottled "'":uer cu1 comes as the caty b coruadenng 1he elimination of !t? Cull time JOb). evcral p:trt tame JOb) and r:ii)ing the business liceo~ fee~ nnd hotel bed The cit) I) 1he ~upphc:r ot drink.mg water to tt\ 66,()(X) rc:'>1dcnt) And Turner) commen1' dre~ the are of Utalitte Dirt tor. Jell Sta~art who assure9 rt:)tdent' that tap \\-atcr 1s safe to drinl A colorful backdrop· "Colorado is still feeling the effecb," he warned. -B~ _Ton)' Dodtro 100 locals attend forum to ·discuss planned motel jail ~ Proposed work furlough program in Costa Mesa argued in heated debate. By Joel Betrs Sta~ 11.• 'l!f COSTA ~IC.SA -Mllrc: than 100 people cr..ammc:d into .t Junior hagh auduon~m Tue!>d3) for .in emo11on· :ill\ charged commun1t) forum dealing "11h a prvpo~ed "Ort.. furlough program for Orange Coun~ Jaal an· mate!>. \\ hether or not any1hang ne .... · "'a) lc;.irned I) .a m;it · ter of deha1c:. But there "as pknt\ of dascu ion dur· ang 1hc forum. t eld at t...aa er ~hoot. M~t of 11 "a' hi~hl~ cra11.:al of the pro~ram -.i.hach -.i.o ... ld hou c: •- n!>l cnmlnJI offenders an the 0.iv~ lnn motel. l~.tte~ at "ewport Boule, .. arJ anJ ::! I t Si reel On the 'pol during lhc of1en heated meeting wu Ke .. an Meehan. the e11ecuti'e director of the org:iniz:i. uon ch°'c:n ti~ the count) h> fl, J a ite .n Costa Mes:i Meehan sa1J he req .. \;'1ed the forum 1n order to ad· dre the CUr:'cern!> of I "'al re 1dcnt And there ""~re man) conccrr:'' A ht»t of quc: taon v. ere le\ aed. ranging from che cf· feet the cemc:r wou!J halie on propert~ \Blues on homes locatc:J ne:sr 1hc: J3al to ..., h~ a motel an clo t proxUnit~ 10 t,~,l elcmc-n1ar\ hoots ""as cho~en Mech.in anJ a repre cntativc from the Orange County Proha:1on Department auempteJ to am~er ch e que lion' But few auJ1encc mem~~ ')Ccmcd 10 "arm up 10 the iJc:a Jurin& the meeting.. There "ere .. c:H·r.il an~tahccs ""hen Mc:eh.rn'!> c'pl:a- nation~ promr1e~ a llurry of cra1ical lsugh., or c\d:im1.1 · uons from :iud1cn.c members, pre\enting ham Imm ~anashang has am"'c:r One uch c.i """'urrc:J "hen he aucmpted to C\· Muco Son~no of Rnort W1ter Sports is .t~llh in ~ be.iuti(ul b.Jddrop .i he finishes tying off a C.ipri .ialboat at the ewpor1 Dunes rental dock. plain the 1~p1~.:il rc:,1Jcnt b~ s.nang tha1 ·he r he tend> to be Ille: \UJ :ind I. me"lnC "'ho male~ a m i~· take. I.le a Jrunl. dmd · ... Grad Nite '93 With a trend toward themes and responsible actions, local schools are approaching this year's Grad Nite celebrations as nigh~ to remember. The tnemes are strictly Hollywood, and the. overridins theme is no drinking and no dru~. Stt 2 UA!HJIJI .~ ~USINESS FAX 631·5902 CIRC. (800) 252·9141 CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678 RETAIL ADS 642..-.121 S40.1224 NEWS FAX 646-4170 HOTLINE 642·6086 S~TS 642 ... 330 Illa Around Town .... -................ l ci.ar.c:t ....................... t ••••• ' t~•••••••••••••••••••••U11 10 l. ~ ........................ I lOC:all~ .............. J ~ 'ct ......................... _. J 5c;)cilCy ••••••••••••• ••••• -· ............. s Spc)ttl .................................. 1 CcJ'-ttllll ..................... - " -C0111cil g~ts dogged, but it won't change park plans ~$6.3 million project gets nod, moves on to county. By Tony Oodlro, ~ NEWPORT BEACH -Brina- ina their horsu and Jop to run free on the Jr&SS in f ronl of City K&U. opponents of a Bxk B y county re&)ooal ~rte came out in forte Mond.ly naahr but failed to convince City Council rocmbcn to nlx the $6.3 million park plan. The ~ opponcn~ man) or -hom resuJa.rty • lt or ride on lhc 138 acres or land that rims the north end of the Back Bay, n have free rcisn lo ride horws and walk dop where they pica~. And they •·'l1U the part to Rmain in its pristine uatc. "I don*l feel that thil ii a ~ time U> be rri~~y spend1ns $6.3 mltlion:' said Jeff Fu.ell. who hu I.Wed near the Bad Bay for lllOfe than JO ,can. But Bob f"tlher, the county'1 di· I reaor °' ~ Md be Kt.a. COft• tnck tU. die pea. to~ \iP the kl Illy PfOPU1J are nett IUJ. ...... ..,., eloded -"' IC>me ~ .... ..,.... .. ,.., Mid. Willll ............... h11d M!CWll 1•••11 • .......... .. u... ... ....._ •• ltl11 ... ~ .......... .. ....... ., ............ ... 1 don't feel that this is a good tine to be frivolously spending $6.3 rlllloll• I che bluff that O\erlool che bay. The dC\'Clopment or the Upper Nc\\port B:ay Regional Park also calls for re1rorat1on of nat1\c plants a.nd the construction of a 10,()()()..~uare-foot nature center \\ith a sod roof. f &Shcr contends the nature cen- ter, ¥1h1ch \\ill be an informational out~t to teach people about the Back Bay \\ilJlifc and re50utttS. is cruci:il to presenma the property. "I t.hmk the county hll done a prcnr thoruu1h job of aoal)'zina th' • said b )or Oarencc Tu.mer. who " pare or a 4-2 majority that appl'O\ed the park plans. Councilmen Phil Sansone and J hn Heil ca oppokJ lhe projea. .. The plans now need appronl • fr\){11 the County Board or Supc~i· n and the C t I Comm· ion. Opponents ~cd to coatinuc to protest the pvk plaftS. • Councal members ahO hUnt convncnt on the citi1 S87 millton b~•· nc budFt tatts 1or SJ n\Jlhon in new fees and Sl ..._ 1n bud&ct ans eo ~ Wb • pro;ected S6 miUioa sholttal. c._, WU.r ltevia H•"7 prediaed the ~ .. -• "*" • S4 ........ ia fWa': taMS after tht Male ... ._ ......... i.,.. ... _ -*S2mW'11 ... °' ....... _ ... ........ ti·~-5 I I 47,. ..... ,.. ...... -COUNCIUe See JAIL 4 Ordinance: Carry a marker , go to jciil ~ Proposed law seeks to prevent graff tr from getting a 'foothold· in ewport. By Tony Oodeto 5iltl W• NEWPORT BEACH -Cuy officiab prl'IP'>'c:d a n~ ordanan~ that calls for a graffiti crad.d1..'"' n and gi"es police authoril)' to arrc l peopk an posse ion of aerosol cans and mar.kc~ anJ male' it illcaal 10 ell those items to minors. Origanaling from the city's new anti-gang ta,\.. force. the touah new ordinance i the dt~ · ":l) of dealing ~ilh a nurry of aana aClivity and a ri'e in graffiti t:iggin& an Ncwpon Beach. ··Graffiti i too much or a problem 10 not ta arc o( it," ~id Cit)' Manaacr Ke-.in Murph> "\\ c "!Int to mue sure it doclD't set a foolhold here at all." The new ordinance \\lll be up for 1ppr0\-:al :at the next council meetina on June 21. If pa J , key component of the la~ will indudc the (oll~1n1· • p -ion or sraffit1 too~ uch a p~unt n~ markers, paint 11 k and 1um labels v.ill be pr< habit~. • Bu 1ne e th:a1 ':II lh e items mu t keep them an locked counter' 31e of th~ atcm 10 3n~onc under the age uf 1 s "'1U be again t the la" •Graffiti on all puhlt.: pr1..lpcrt) v.all be rcm<l\eJ immeda:icel) b. ttt) ere"'' Graffiti left on prhatc propc~ for nx1rc th.ln 4 S h1..lu~ v.111 al be rcmO\ed by the Cit) • Vaol:ui n or these la"' can re ulc an a ml5Jem1;1nor olfen e pun1 h blc by eathcr ~l\ m..>nth an Jill, a S 1,000 fine or ~lh l Andy G nL' 1J the ne"' la"' ~ ""ek mc:J b) the polkc Jc:parlmtnt "We bclte\C: th:at r Ill brc:~d craffita G is 1J "\\ e think remO\'ll of ,nffiti quK 'y ~'1blc " JU t one p:srt "r ~in th probtcm. 1 he butrom lane " raffita a.s \"3nd:ali m anJ v:and:ah m t a cnmc •• G "'' ur J nc h rh( ld •:at b roup> and ocher ..., ho pot a ta r or raffili ~-andal to II 91 l rmmcd1 tel. and rcsxm the cnrM to p>licc Clillld rujects c1111n or nm· tr11111118d by palce 4X4 • Man lounging in the sand was run over by otfictr making a U-tum In a fiu·wheet-drive vehicle. -. , l Seniors prepare for bittersweet farewell .,, ... ,, T o one student the day will serve as the missin& link in • are•• chain o( accomplishment. assembl~ toecthcr OYCr a painstakin1 period ot time. To another, the day will be a gymnast's vault, catapultina him hcadlon& into an excitin& new world. Yet another may view his araduation as the first day of the rest or his Uf e, the end or an era, the besjnninl of 1 lifetime, where love and loss settle on the boundary of each and every day. But common to all, the day of June 22, 1993, has been eagerly anticipiued. I, personally, have awaited gTaduation with • baited breath for years. 1 bad eyed the motionless clock, hoping with all of my heart that the hands would rapidly rotate and that the day would culminate and another would be ushered in with the rising sun. But as the very day of my desire approaches, an air of reluctance has filtered into my person. A plethora of nervous qu~.tions has enveloped me. Will this be an end or a beginning? Will my high school days ring -.ell in the years thnt follow? Will my hard earned friendships last the tests and hardships yet to come? 1 have seen similar change of thought in many seniors throughout this school year. As I stepped onto campus in September, an _ caecmess was apparent. Most senfor:s_wcrc lost in blind anticipation of the summer day, in which dressed in cap and gown, they would . commence high school and enter the so-called "real world". But as time has progressed, many have realized the frightening f1nality of lhc·situation. This is indeed our last year as high school students, as simple dependents, as a tight fellowship, for come tomorrow we will be venturing our separate ways. whether our destination be abroad, a college campus, or the work force. S o, we find ourselves caught S9mcwbcrc between eagerness and reluctance, clinging to rclatfonshipg by malting misguided promises in hopes to solidify a foun~ation of love and friendship built throughout the years. We tell on another that we will always be together, no mall.er how far apart we arc or how long we arc gone, but we know deep inside that there arc no iuarantces. But, nonetheless, we try to s.alvaac our remaining days in hopes that it mipt make some profound diff ercnce in &he transition years. • At tbe same time, we look rorwa,J.i; attempt to plant a fertile seed for the future. We look ahead to the borizon, envisioning greener pastures,~• is time to move on, to leave behind the trivial nuances of teenage life and accept an active role in the shaping of the world. Let it be known that it i.s our 1~neralion's turn to carry the weight or the world. What is left of our early years is merely a single day, the day of our graduation, the In.st day we will all be as one. And when WC return I multitude Of entrepreneurs, lawyers, businessmen, actors, journalists, athletes, doctors, writers, and teachers, we will have much to recollect about. for our years together have been fruitful. We will recall certain classroom experiences, certain reckless teenage nigjlts, cenain games won nnd lost, and certain dances. Each student will have his certain memories, the ones that mean the most to him. But most or all we will have our last day together to remember. We will recall the smiles, the tears, the laughs, the shouts or excitement, the gamut of emotions we ran on that fateful day. We will remember the joy and sorrow as we peruse thousands of photographs, taken by proud parents. Lastly, we will clearly remember our last cvcnin& t<>cether, our spectacular grad ni&ht, the culmination or a vibrant, face-paced period or our lives, when we celebrated as the Oass or 1993 ror the very last time. Todd Mtrrlaua I.I n1Hh11J bod7 ptaldnl •I Coroo• dd M•r H"b ~boo/ MWI tdl,_. el t,k Trldtat. t,k ubool'1 1tudat twrn:papw. A ht member The Class of '93 plans safe and sdber soirees GRAD NITE look like tM . COIONA DR MA& ESTANCIA '93,'' with parts of the I)"" dcsi&ned to look like d~ re1ions of the v.-orkl. And Estancla's is "Holl~ Nipts:· C omc TUclday nipt, the O'l"nasiwns o( the four area hiah schools will not parquet·Ooored athletic chambers hiah school senion have known so Intimately the past (our years. 0Wrpenon1: Linda 8.Wic, MMilyn Peas, CMolyn Todd CWrpenoM: June~. ~rpet Parents arc re ponsibk for each Grad Nitc. They build the props, design thc"~ncry, orpnizc---- fund-raiscrs .and solicit donations. Instead, they will be turned into Hollywood movie sets, Mississippi riverboats, Brazilian rain forests and different countries. It's all part or Grad Nitc, I drug-free celebration. of graduation which has become an annual ritual at Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport Harbor hish IChools. Theme: Rollin' Down the RNef, Mississippi riYetboat raft.I Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4 a.m.1tim~ed Cost: U0,000 Tidet price: S45 • COSTA MESA CIWrpersons: Bill lovl«> Thenle: Around the World ·93 Time: 8 p.m. to S a.m. Esdmale4 C:O.l: $18,000 Tdet price: S2S • Mooney ThetM: Hollywood Nigtlts r-: 9 p.m. to 4 ~m. h""'*d eo.t: s 18,000 Ticbt price: S30-S50 • NEWPORT H.UIOI 0Wrpenon1: ~thy Harrison, O~ne Jones. ~~.Gretchen ~~ruilian a.sh 1'11M: 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. EstifMled C.OSt: Sl0,000 T.cbt price: SSO The relationship built between parents of1cn become as sp«i.al as those built between snduating seniors. "There tend to be a group of parents each )C3r who just love · doing this and it ~mes thcll' thin&.''. said Bill l.Oyko, who is coordinatin1 Co 11 Mesa Hiah's celebration. "They don't have a "'hole lot or money to spend on There will be. music and dancing, rood and prizes, sames and surprises. And, most i8lponant to the parents who organize Grad Nite, the celebration will be done in a controUe~ environment with no drugs "So Grad Nite is ari important contribution from the parents to the youth of our commun ity. h 's one lasl gathering for these people before they scatter to jobs and school." gcttina into trouble. We ~-ould hope u steen some kids awny from (potentially danicrous) activities." their kids so 1hey do this." "It's a wonder(ul culminating experience for 1hc entire family, .. s:sid Maril)n Pelis. one or tbrce chairpersons for Newport Harbor's Grad Nitc. "The ._ids h:i'-c a ~re and memorable experience and parents fin:illy meet each other and find out 1r what 1he kid ha\c been snying all Each Grad Nite has its own identity. r alcohol. "Without Grad Nite they'd probably arty on their own and it would tend be an alcohol-based celebration," id-Estancia parent June M""cCartcn. "We think Grad Nitc is gre:it for the students," Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said. "It lets ~hem enjo themselves in a h~h)' environment rather than accidentally Corona dcl Ma.r's theme is "Rollin' Down the River," with a O\'Crboat replica and a miniature golf course. Newport Harbor's is "Oruilian Bash," comple1.C._ with.a.rain forw aru.-CosJ.A .Mcsn High's is "Around the World -----.,,. 'fC'M ~ rca-lly true .. -BrJMI Bttn " ~Mliij~iliJllia Jim Roberts will be,enKfting coi-oM del ~ H~ School's Grad Nile for the 10th COMeCVtM yur. J im Roberts goes to a lot of parties. It's one of the perks of'being a Master of Ceremonies brouiht into the p:irltmg lot ns an added auraction. prof cssional musician. But in Roberts' opinion, there is no party as entertaining as the Corona dcl Mar Grad Nitc he has been a part of for the p:ut 10 )-Cars. Jim Roberts t e the stand for the 10th time as CdM's emcee and aJl-around fun guy. "It's the best party I go to aU year,'' Roberts said, "because it's a &ift from the parents to their children." Roberts and his wife, Kathy, ha\c had four children graduate from Corona dcl Mar over the past decade. Because of that personal interest, they have been involved in every Grad Nite celebration for 10 years, Jim as the master or ceremonies each year. The owner of Balboa Beach Company, Roberts moonliahts as a prof c ionaJ sinacr and keyboardist, ptrfonnina at private p;:artics. But it 1s his oon-musacal entcnainin& skills he donates for Grad Nitc. Each year, he creates a character that tics in to the celebration's theme. He moderates the pany and interacts with students. This yenr, Corona del Mar's Iheme is Mississippi riverboat rafting. Robens is Colonel Corona, a cross between Marlt Twain and Col. Sanders. Corona dcl Mar's Grad Nitc is always an cxtraV3ganu. In the past, the school's boys' and girls' l)'Tllnasiums have been turned into pirate ships, the interior of the Battlestar Oalactica spaceship and a circus Bia Tent complete with elephants and camels. One or the most humorous affairs, Roberts recalls, wa5 the year the aymnasium was turned into 1 movie set. Four l•rge searcbli&hts were "We wanted to welcor.-c the It.ids to Hollywood bu: we wound up welcoming the whole city instead,'' Robem rec11lcd. "Everybody came to the school wondering what the lights were for ... Roberts said that his contribution as emcee 1s the least he can do as :a parent. "h 's become appoarent the past IS years that parent panicipation in education 1s becoming paramount," he s:1id. "I'm not a teacher and I don't have a lot of money to give schools so my t:tlcnt as an entertainer Is all 1 have 10 provide. I sec ii an as obli&ation to the community ... This is the last time many of them will every have the opponunity to celebrate with many of the friends they've had Crom kindersanen. The joy ol entertaining them is so special." . Small on · budget big on good times _ COST A MESA -When it comes to Gr.ad Nite bud,ets. Estanaa Hiah School is loW campus on the financi:il totem pole. Coron:i Del Mar and Nc\\-port H:irbot's Grad Ni1c celebrations "'ill cost about $30,000. Cost• Mc>a High School will be about $18,000. Esuancia's will cost about $16,000. But that onl) make Estancia work harder. "We wort harder 1n rccyc1in1 our KlS. prop and scenery and that way we keep the cost doWn., .. said co-chairpcnon J•c McCarten. "We also have 10 work harder in 10liciting doMttons." The socio-ccqnomic IC\cl of Estancia's community is noc nearly as hi&h es Corona dcl Mar or Newport H1rbor·s. That's a reality. But McCarten said that only md« Estancia's p:ircnts v.-ork harder Estancia h:u rccci,cd donations from sources as varied as the lf'-inc Co. and Ho:ag Hospital 10 1he Cos11 McS3 Pohcc Association, J&N Construction and the K.i~anis Oub The Costa Me~a City Council cut Grad Nitc rundina c:irher lhis )Car. Last )CU, It go\C $3,500 to Co ta Me54 and Est:incia. This )Car, ca h campus received Sl,700. "It really did bun," McCarten said. "We bud&cted cxpcctin& to act the same amount as hist yc:u. which we shouldn't have, since i1 w:is a donation ond lilt'C shouldn't expect to get it. .. Gr:id N1tt allows graduotmg ~niors one hut party "'ith people 1hcy h:i\e spent much of their lhe \\-ilh. But u nlso a community event, MccArten said, linking parents and the business communit). "For Estancia, that's re.alfy important,'' s.hc said. "We ha\'C (Fai~icw Park) which separates Mesa Verde and West Costa Mesa and Grad N1tc helps brinp those r.o areas toecther. not completely but it's one way. '"'The '"°'' importan1 focus of Grad Nite i that it shows students that you can have a really good time and have lasting memories without 1t bein.& based on drup and alcohol." -Itr hd attrl r=====~~·····••-"••··················································-················· .. ···--··· t· .. ·-· .... :·-.......................................................................... .. 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OnnJt Cc.My) (800) 252-91•1 +Wtllft6el• a..iRed '42·S67& Display 6-42-t )21 fdWW News S'40· 1224 Sports 64 2 -4 l lO NeWs, Sports F 64~ 170 Mm.OMtt 8utina Off'a 642;.tl 21 .....,_ lu 6l1·S902 ~ .. •c.a Po4C....._.., ......... ,., .. ,.._ ....... ow ........ • 1in .... e.7 ~ ....... " 11:U ,.._ i..t ,!lf,...u ltM&&U .,, ... " ·~ &&l.t 7lJt,...., Hllailillillflfllll .... ..... UllM ..... ..... ...,., ........ , 111 .... ~ ... .... ... ,,..... ---........ • • Graduation Info------~-­ .lad lay Hish When: June 22, 10 a.m. • Wheft: On campus, Multi·purpose Room Gunt Spe•en: Top 10 gr~ting students. • COfOIY Def ~ Hlth When: June 22, J p.m, ~: On C3mpus, the Quad a~a. c...t Sf 11l11n: none v•• c.to.t.: Sheila Sw.woop lal:itll&Man: Patty MyUng • C....MeMHlp Wl1 •: JuM 22, 6 p.m. .... ,... Ampti- ft F7 .. c.. Miia G.-. Fmllly • ..... u. Ch>i · Wuuloriu: ~ihuong Nguyen • Estancia Hip Whft: June 22 S p.m. Whee: Labard Stadium, Orange C~ Cotlege Guett Spelbn: none VllellttariM: David Bnsin s.lutaloriM: Benton Melbourne ••t;Dft~ .... ~ ... ••••--•••••MM••• ... ••••--••• .. ••••••••••••••-••••-••••--•• ... •-•••·-·--.._...-....... ,1"9 .. ete••••••-•-••• .. • ........... 1••• ··············-· ..... -.......... -........ _ .. _._, ....................... ____ , ........................... _ ...... -..........•... __ ,, Today PT A election meeting _ Alt tl«tlon meetmg f 0< the VICtON School PTA will be held at 7:30 p.m at the home of Evan and Dillon Henry, t 186 Cleneag~. Costa ~. for more inform.JtJOn all 722·0970. ' Poetry readings-Poets and ~ry fans are invited to • attend and participate in open poetry readin~ at a 2·30 p.m . meeting of "Vo1Ces and Visions," a sen~ dedicated to the enjoyment ol the art The event will feature poetry lo\ er Kath') n Sorben. For more information, ull 644-3181 Pain support group -A ~ pJln support group facilitated by David En~trom. Ph 0 , Director of Reh.lb Se~ic~ at Hoog Hospital, v.111 be held on the first and third Wednesda)') oi each month from 7 to 8:30 pm. at the Hoag Hospital Library Conference Room, 301 ~port Blvd., l\ewpo<t Beach. Meetings will (eature discussion ol medial/behavioral aspecb of pain, ~lopment pa1n-cop1ng skill , and peer support. For more information and to register, call 760·2191.. Thursday, June 17 'Annie' production - Musical Youth Artists Repertory Theatre (MYARn proudly pr~nts their production o( "Annie," June 17-27 in the Un1\e~ty Theatre at ul St.lte Long Beach. Evening performances are June 17, 20, 24, .lnd 27 .lt 7 30 p.m; June 19. 25, and 26 at 8 p.m. i\l\.ltintt performances are June 19, !O. 2t> and 27 at l pm. l id.el) Jre S8-S 10 For more 1ntormation, cJll 13101 494-2985 Quilt Bee -Tht> Cu ta \~~ Human Relations Comm1ttt-"t" \\.111 hold a • Community Qui t B~·· from 7 to 9 p m at the CO!ota Mew Police Sub){ahon, located on 18th Street acr~from Liom P.irl.;. The quilt is meant to symbolize the history, dl\er\1ty and _sen)(> of community 1n Costa Mes.i FI.)( mou.'! i11funnJlion, ult 6~2-2730. infotrNtion, QJI 123-1170. Safurilay, June 19 Oasis Garden Cub - Warren ~ ol Amlings will male • pmenWion ~the 9:30 a.m. meeting oJ the O.lSis Cir~ Oub, "Sth and MJrgueri~. CorON del Mar. For mor~ inf0<matiori, ull 76()., 962. • Wednesday, June 23 Painting Workshop - Mimi Sharon Stein, Mist·Lecturer, will start an outdoor six·Wttk Wednesday series featuring Landscapes and Seascapes, 9. 30 11.m. to t 2:30 p.m. The first ·orientation dass will be held today en Mariner's Park, 2005 Qo,er Or, Newport Beach. For m<>fe Information, call 644·3t51. Jewish Federation Annual Meeting-The group will honor President William A. Shane for three years ol service durjng its meeting, 7 p.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 East Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Thursday, June 24 Christian Recovery -The National Association for Christian RecO\ tty invites you to .mrnd "~ '93: Re~tionships ~nd t~ Httalit:'I Journey," at the Rt'd Lion Inn In C~ Mesa. You will e~rience over 60 woruhops, special guest ~a~rs, drama pr~ntations, support groups and a run night ol comedy: Forill0te---- 1nformat.ion or l~ register. call () 10) 697-6201. Saturday, June 26 Church Swap Meet-The Newport Mesa Chtt~ian Center will hold an All Church Swap Meet trom 8 a.m to 4 P""· Toys, crafts, clothing, and other garage sale items will be sold at the corner of Newport Blvd. and fair Or. 1n Costa Mesa. All proc:~s fund Kid's u mp Schola~ips. For more informatton, call 966-0454. ~nd your items to Peter Ryan, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St ,· Costa Mesa~ 91627. COSTAMlSA 1 tdl Str•: $omeoiie bfd.e intD I locker ~ the 5pof1i Connection Mon<Uy and tllM ~ uld a J>UfW ~y{Air Cowt; A~ and VCR Y.ete among the ems ~olcn I.Ht ""' Mond~ from a home In the 200 block . • Awtnue of the M J: A ~erto system w,h rtportf'd stolen S.turd.ly from an apartrMnt in the HOO block. Harbot Boulevatd: Cuest$ •t the Ana-Mesa Inn returned to their room I.lit Tuesday to find their 'f\.illet and j~elry mi»ing East P•uluino: A computer was d1)(0\ertd stol n recently from The Typesetting Room WAJl~t Street: umping sear v.a~ stolen Sund.ly from the garage of .1 home 1n t~ 2000 block Sonora: Someone stole the tires oft .l HondJ Accord that was paO..ed 1n the 800 blocJ.. Cambridge: Someone brole into .i home 1n the 400 block and stole I.he Please Join Us On FAmER'SDAY For Weekend Brunch or Dinner · Sabatmo's was ongmally founded m Chicago after our father brought the farrnty recipe for our famous Italian Sausage from Patenno. Italy m the 1930' s Today, his sons & grandson continue to proVlde a complete menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh daily and seasoned With 5 generations of f am;ly pride Parenting series -'The for Reservation s Call Art ol Sl0')1elhng • 1~ the title ol t~ 72~ ft.a21 Jun 17 mfftang of "Parenbng ~ 101 ," a ThuOO..y ~~ing sen~ at 251 Stupprd Wrt •Newport Bach N~~Cen~~~').~n w~ll J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ are·g~rs interested in imprO\ ing r their child·rear1ng sl.111> The mttting "''II be held from 7 to 9 pm. 1n t~ (ommunit\' Room ot the libral) 856 $.Jn Clefllf',,te Dr , e'\\ por1 ~ach Newport Hills Garden Club -1~·:-.ev.pon Hill Carden Club will meet at 11 a m at the fl\e CrO\\ru .RNaurant 3801 E ~ High>'.h, Corun.J def ~r c~ IS s 16 lor nwmlx-Cs SH for non-~mber;. for mvre 1nfotrn.ltt0n, call 640· 188l) Friday, June 18 · Newport Harbor Cruise-Parent Ht-Ip US..\ a child 1buse pre-.~tt0n center. 1s sponsoring an elt>SJnt cru1~ aboard the lsbnd Girt )acht En10) .ln e-.-ening cruise of beautJful N~'port Harbot. The ewnt Wiii be held from 9 pm. to 12 a.m. on June.18. Tmts SlS (Donat.on). 34~-* Vi.i Porto 10)... on Via Lido. For more CAPTAIN. SEAN'S Alaskan era' LoYen s * Bayside Crab Alfmfo Startlag at: * Alaskan Crab ! Prime Rib $9 9 5 * Alaskan JQng Crab 6 SnoWCrab Comro * upt. Sean Seafood Platter * Hatbor Mastu 1 lb. IQng Crab For a IJmlted dnx only. Plasc c:al1 for m<>ft Info. ca-.llCM ......... -··· MM-WW.111111. -- 161 8ftfy Snackcr • S9.99• Father' Dav is June io.h. OM Dad a selection ol ~hciou mu · dairy-fresh cheaes. taJlC)' m1.&1tards nd more Otfts from $9.99 to S!IS. . Wt p •s-OFF Per Pound resident's purse Wp! $Mt.I Ana: A VCR ~ ~ S.Uurd.ly from a home in the 2100 block. Various.loalioM: An ilUlO '\\ rtp<>rted stol n Satur<Uy from the 600 blod ol \\est B l.ef" Strttt. On frid.iy, an auto w ) r~ed s&ol n from ~ SOO btock of Joann Street bst 18th Strttet: A \'CR and compott'r Wt're among "" e.:>t1m.tttd S6,300 worth of te(ll) stolen Tuesday from a home 1n 1he JOO block l'liE\\.POflT BEACH 16th Strttt: A r~d nt 1n the 1800 block awolt.e S.Jturd.iy to ii!ld a butcher knife on top of Mi' b.lr ~ool Upon furt h•r 1mpecuon. the rt!:>1dent d1:K:O\ered that ht!r v.atch and ;a set 01 apartment k~~ hold been stolen while~ :.lept Wedn11dlr~ ..... te. ... PftltbtoM: Someone KS~ _ prol tty llCT05t h 'front ol a residence n cht 1100 bb::i F'*f. ~ culpnl ppatentfy IJ!i!d A ~ m.af\.H Ul'Mb Ide: An sao ooo. e brat d amond ring w.as d~ stc*n fridiy lrum a homt-in ~ 40 b6ock. M.lrin•: Someone 111 " tril)hc.Jn on 1m1• m front of ont' ol Nev.-pott Beach'~ liN-dep.<1ttmt>nts Saturd.ly. Hc.ilher Llntt: SomeoM spra7·pa1n:l."d a car that ~sparked 1n thf. .!200 btock Saturday. On rr1dh, a rf"idenr '" the sal'TW bkxJ.. IOUnd pfOIJOll) Sf>!il ·painted 00 tht"it woodt>n lence Sherin on Place: A. re\IOI~ and mot!' l an SJ 000 '>\oOrth d jewelry v.J.) )(Olen rec enth tr om the 2100 bloc Get The Patio & Gmrt)ard You've Aluuys Dreamed About! Wei Brirw YCIO' P~ &Qut)md ~To Lile! Le t Jim Jennings in.stall your complete ~a"j-~~~.J yard hardscaoc- A Mixture Of Brick And Scon-d Coocreu With I>iffttt.nt Elrvationa Jim Jenn in gs CUSTOM MAS O N RY Sot• lbtw 1397107 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Costa Mesa (7 14) 645--8512 • Elq>ert bndt. bU.k. Kc;>nt, l\k, abte ind c.oncn~ work • Can rec.onunmd qualiry~ • QualltY W<ft' tn Co.a Maa &. Ncwpan Bach WlQt 1969 • Dnnnace problana? We solve chem'! ~~a ~andbe ~ C.alldv~ t1'as has .wfied lOOO'stf aatomenlor owr 20 ,,,...,! MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd.• Costa Mesa ~COlllfo~co~-, SMOG l ~~L I 995 ::gg: -....J ~-L ~-.--srr-TliF-Dr-~~~ '" REG. •29.9; an. I s 199s .... ~c.A&S I I NO .\PPOlNTMENT NECESSARY I ,, ~~ L EDlllS """" _l_ mm1 ..,.." . _J rMusT.PRESENT COUPON! OIL CHANGE I 1 FRONT DISC 1 SPECIAL 1 BRAKE SPECIAL L'(llUi . Oll A ALTER • DispotaJ Fee I s499s I •SQUARTS -10:-30"' 1 , • MachLDt Disc & : ~ I S J 6·!! cw I • lnspKt Rur Bra&es • Semi Mdalic Pads Eatra IDml ...,..,, L -_fXP!!:'~'L -_L -~~~ _J E IJ P R I S I N T S THE ff I H ANMIAL FIFTIES FLIHCi · IATIBIAY ._m 11 11 • TllPM • at•Ullll1111,ll,lll II l IXll1 llSS RUl 10.MS fY FnfS..Sm.E Rll "111 CtllTESTS, LM EllTfRTMIEllT, FlX» NIJ MDI lllE MW LOTS ~~ (JJI )f).K1, arJUE QI/ 1lr::~~s NIJ SO'S COSTIJE CIHS1S .. • "°"' 1 Tho two main q~aionl 1eemed IO be wby Colla Mesa WU tc· aected and what type of offeadcr1 would be housed in the jail. Meehan explained that the county wants work furlou&h 'cen- ters to be housed in areu around the county. There arc already cen- ters in north Orancc County, in Buena Parle and An aheim. The Board of Supervisors is lookins for a simjlar site in the Costa Mesa- Irvine-Newport Beach area to serve south county off enders. The type or offende°t! will be strictly screened, Meehan said. with no violent offenders allowed to participate. But audience members· re- mained unconvinced. "You're nlrcady introducing a proven (criminal) element into our neighborhood." one ~oman s.:sid. "We're t')ing to prevent the area from deterior:iting and now }Ou're asking us to allow convicts here," anothe r man said. Meehan countered b) saying that many or the motel~ along Newport Bouleva rd have become home to a tr:insient population that could be engagi ng in "th e very Same unS3\0ry practices you're afraid \\e'll bring here," adding that he fceb the "ork fu r· lough center "111 a tually imprO\-e the neighborhood. Meehan asked comm unit} mem- From 1 nucace in tbc city's dedsioa. City Mana,er KcWa Mwpby oripnallJ ftted Canaf*H ind Villi in the wake ol aexual harassnttnt allcptions snade by 10 women lul )'Cir. Last Thur.day, 1hou1h. he •arced 10 rescind 1hosc termina- tions and reinstate the men. The city also wit( pay for an attorney and any out-of-c:oun settlement that may be reached -.ith the 10 women. The agreement called for Camp- bell and Villa to immediately re- tire and file for disability retire- ments. lo exchange for the city' action, Campbell and Valla with· drew a civil rights lawsuit and promised to cortaal comments in COUNCIL From 1 .... ~ illd ......... auto. IO ~'a prou.aed ..... beWI aad IOO&he ,..,. ..... poticll •· ,.,.... He alllo uld .... ... IO Ave tM cky II .udl II $500,000 in M ure aepl fen. Reprdle , the iauo hu 1erved to uaer aauy in &he ~ly. "I want to know why money wu placed before ju.stico?" asked BaJ. boa rciident Mary Anino. Anino called for a federal investiplion into the city's handliac of the c:uc. Monday's bamge of criticism drew an anary response by City Attorney Bob Burnham. "From day one, your (NOW) stated goal wa to act rid of Campbell and Villa," Burnham snapped. ''That has happened. You're just quarreting with the way the city dad it." era.I puMimc po itions. Six people v.111 actually be laid off from their posiuons, and 16 people took advnntage of n11 early retirement offer. Mnny of the city's employees howcd up Monday night to protest the cuts. "l..nyoffs, privatization studie~ and a year without a contract have had a chilling effect on our morale," J im McAfee, president of the 200- n:icmbcr N~wport ~ach EmplO}ces League, tol~ the council. "We pcti· uon you this cvernng to restore the labor .rclataons we have had in the past." • A one percent hike in the hotel bed tax rate was also approved by the council. The rate jump is expected to raist $620,000. • ~ new telephonc-.based .transmitting system broke down Monday blacking out the council meeting to regular Comcast c:ible viewers. Dep- uty City Manager Ken Oclino said the entire: meeting will be broadcast next Monda} in its entirety. • The council also approved a contract rcnewnl wit h ljrcgu:uds that grants ll 3 percent p:iy increase. bers to offer alternnta\c sale!> and 'tjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil also invited any or them 10 to\Jr I • sim1l:ir programs in Buena Park ~ ~ S .. :j. ... ~ ~ and Anaheim. ~ :-.\' OllA ... -aaa-l ~~· ~\> The final decision rests with the ;;Y.." . (~~s.ucW..ateel!~ ·~ Costa Mesa City Council. The pro-\;~~ Af'o ~elSO",}~~fB&! / gram must be appro,cd through Af.7 II the conditional use permit process. ~-~' ......., lllll:JIA fllMI$ ~ The Planning Commission wall ~ A.~~ SllllUll llf ~ ~ .. ~ hear the issue fi rst. June 28 p, ~ ~' l,Sa~µd Jno >P9LP noA tLIPtno~ RUFFELL'S ·t1PHOLSTEIY INC. ... ,_ .... CMr1..,.., • Jlt2 -..... CISTA •U-Ml-115' •IH~VIAI 9NIM3S All <1.~ if .,.~~ Anq noA a.1o:aa ,,,, ~1>~ - You're Invited To Sec Our ................................ _ ...................... ._ ................. ,. ...... , •• ,." ........................ M ..... I I l•aH!Nltl•l•1tllil a1•e ... e ..... .___.,_.,.. ......... -... -............ -..... _ ..... ,_ ......... -... -....... -............................. ..._...... ................ _. f9i IF • • 111111111 ... - NEWPORT BEACH :.. A former Oranac Couaty deputy diaarict l ltorDCJ WU ana&ed Mon· day a& his Corona del Mar home for alleaed pot· scSlion ol cocaine and metbaq>betamine. Michael Mack, 35, declined 10 comment when cont1c1cd 11 his private practice in Tu tin. The Corona del Mar man apparently left th; district _attorney's office in 1990 after two years. Ac:cordana 10 personnel records, he was a misde- meanor trial attorney at Harbor Municipal Court. Newport Beach Sst. Andy Oonis said police ~enl to Mack's home Monday after an unidenti· fied person called the department to report a pas. ible child endangerment. According to Gonis, Mack's l·year-old child had alleacdly been left on the third-itory balcony un- 1ttended. Once a1 the ap:inment, police asked for Mack's consent to search the premise .. based on prcviou complaints received about J>OS$ible narcotics activ- ity at the loc:ition." Mack agreed, and police found a quarter-gram or methamphetamine and an eighth·iram of co- Cl.AIM From 1 • recognized one of the ~omen, according to an officer nt the scene. Af\cr she told him it must be a case or mistaken identity, Spencer began makina a U-turn 10 continue patrolling. Noticing that the p:itrol truck was heading right for cailM on• bedroom*-'·~ Mit 11111•11•1•1m-lp•1 COSTA MESA -A 17·year-old Estancia Hip School it~DI has been stllteftCCd 10 ciaht yean :u the CaJifonlia Youlb Au1hority in connection with thil a&y's fint rival aaaa lhoOtina. Althou&h Juan Cervantes_.., 16 whtn he and two fellow sang members were 1rra1ed for uyina to kilt a rival l:bt ummtr. he w11 tried as an adult. Cervantes' accomplices. former EStancia ..,re tier Jorie Rubio, 19, and Jose Ram1rcz, 2J. Wc:re sentenced to life in prison with the possjbility of p:irole. . • · The trio was accused of shootin3 m'lll pnc member Henry Moreno "hile drhing down Shalimar Street lost July. Moreno survi\'ed the "ounds and within SC\'cral weeks his 1:sn1 allegedly retaliated with a barr ae of bullets that killed a 19·yeat-old affiliated with Cervnntes' gang. Ricardo Soto, the J 7·year-old Oxta Mesa aang member aJ legcdly re ponsible for th:il fatal shooting. is set to go on trial Aug. 23. -By t...orl.Uo ~• Barre, a ne:irby bcachgocr beg n lhouting 10 Spencer th3t he was about to run someone O\er. The warnings b:ickfircd, however, incc they m:sy h:we sc~ed only to distract the officer, prompting him to look out his window and cc \\h!lt all the noise was about. B:irrc apparently was scrambling to set out of the way eftcr the first ttrc ran him O\'Cr "hen the second tire took ham do~n aga10, ocoord1ng to ""'Inc sc v.ho came to hi aid un til an ambulance arrived. BEAT THE SUMMER HEAT INSTALL A WHOLE HOUSE FAN *· Cool your entire house & attic in minutes * No need for air conditioning (save energy) * Create a breeze inside your house · *' 2 Speed fan control * O ptional timer control CALL FORA FREE QUOTATION LITEPRO ELECTRICAi .. (714) 857-2212 (Office) (714) 576-1.164 (Pager) CA UC. # M e 7eJ Does'°'' car st1111Bd?~ lllBRlllUI? 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DINNERS AT MU TT S· BALBOA CLUB r,---uimr-., :1 D°/001scoutn1 I wmt THIS AD I L--•.!P.t~!;~-..1 Cal (714) 642--8286 b an~11r 1awt 2945~Ave. CostaMesa • Harold Benj.unin poses with Diane Fullerton during the . Wellness Community event held Tuescby night. Hot news? Read it here first, folks W ELL. SO MUCH FOR THE DOUBTING, THOMAS - ln the May 28 column. I wrote: ''Pilar Wayne is home from France. following sensational shov.inp of her p:lintmp in Paris and Versailles. How successful was looal Scene it? They want her b:acl.,. lOOl ~CCI" Thi.s prompted a call from a mutual friend. ~ho m~ft" _ lnow you adore Piltr, and you're tryms to end>uracc her career as an . anl t, but this plug was a bi1 much.'' How much Vw-as u? Well, here's what appeared this .. eek in Ua Sai~'s syndicated column which ran in Monday's LA. Tunes: "The latest fla\'Or-Of·the·montb rn Paris is Joha W1J1le. The late actor ... is bein& remembered via bis ex-wife, Pilar. She is cxhibitin& her paintings o{ Wayne, and t.bcy arc wildly popular." Translation: beaucoup bucU. And here's another item which some skeptics found hard to swallow: lo the June I cohunn~ headlined "CrcaDJ' show really seems to be rookina." I rcponcd that CNN sent a crew here and would aivc worldwide upowre to the culinary potpourri ema.natiq from the Vilbge Crean praac·studio-litchen. Apin, there was raisiq of eyebrows. What's this. another unabashed plug for my fun·lovin& f ricnds? Hey. a,ivc us a break. WeU, &he onJy bruit -and it's a bi& one -is what's bappenin& now IO the offbeat c:ookifta show. "At Home on the Ranp." The two-minute sepncnt on CNN News was 10 popul• t.ba&. snon thu a week later, it's still aettial IOlne .,.,... air time. · Mall the rana ~ calkn was the Rev. a.•· I . His Crya.ta1nal ... ~ ,,.... a 747 ower New ler.J. He w IO OC'ited abcMlt .... fn.d .... OQ &he •• tMc be COuWw ... ~ witbout , ............. .... AlloiDthcdetu,e ... . •••• lued fl'Olll 5cMMMna PTila.F..._. .......... oo.a;1lde *41p1d u • -. • .._.CNNll1 W ,...__ ........... ..., ....... ...... -.000. .. 11 .. PHtf I, .·11 ... p1a11r AIMllMMatP1aa.C9S ,..._n ol"S,.~Wldl to.110...• ·-~··-· dlll 111 ... ...... ....._. ..... " .. ..................... " CJ -., '"',A CWNlil A9*. • ......... ...,. Sr'*'' I w •Malll I rts•"'- L,_ 'Wl:ltrr 1•1C11 .. n died ill 1•1 .• had ., ............. the cucer tar "'9nl.Ja11-At o.c poili~ ... --llaned ......... Watbout ....... tM cue.er II miaht bftle CYCft ~ her life a..d it been av1ilable to her. 8clljlmia, bowcwr is quick ao state that am prop-ant "is desipcd &o impnl'llC the quality of life of the cancer p~tient, which in tum m.y impnM the individual's chances of rccovery." Benjamin joined his devoted Oranae County aupporters Diane FuUet1on, Carol llMchard, Of. larbua McKone, Shira Levy and returned wt dajmed her life. She wa 21. beautiful. ...n. newly married and dad. For lhe .... pan. ahe suffered the burden ol· her fate in silence. Friends were .pared the truth until it wu too late. That •• the way it WU. At about the same time u Lynn's pusina. but with no COADCCtion .... Cllll Supervisor Harriett Weider and husband Irv Wel~r for an underwri&ers d·nncr in the dining room of the Village Crean, Santa Ana. Their purpose. to raise money, and more importantly to nise lo-lhe uaaecty •• man named Harold lenpmin, 1 Beverly Hills attorney Society Editor and Ph.0 founded a clinic called the Wellness Community. His wife had deve&oped breast cancer, and while there were many doctors to care for her disease, there was no place to go for mental, emotional. and what is now ref erred to as psychosociaJ support. He retired lrom &he prac1ice of law and devoted himself to the concept or the Wellness Community, opening the fmt center in 1982. Today there are 1'4 Wellness Centers in the U.S., one of which is here in Oranac County. The concept. which hu been called visionary, revolu&ionuy and ruturisti~ might have prolonged the life of Lynn Hirschmann and thousands of other cancer patients like her. It :twarcncss. A very movin~ personal life story was shared with the dinner guests by cancer survivor Bar~ra bss. "Six years ago. I contracted breast cancer. After going through extensive radiation therapy I found myself goinf through the mottons of life, nothing more. I'm here today to tell you that the program turned me around." An elegant dinner donated and prepared by Chef Puc~ Olhats was enjO)ed by Sany Luby, Mike -Noonan, Un and Frank Neal, Lila and Dr. Erk Nelwn, Diane Anderson, Diane Edwvds, Shirley Patrick, Eilttn Phillips, Susan Svoboda, and Mitra and Richard Best. .. Kenneth Gordon and ~t-Ease are proud to offer courtesy "~e you wait" monogramming on Friday and Saturday; June 18th and 19th. Buy six shirts and receive the seVenth shin Free. from left to right: ate. 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Sports Wrdlr COST A MESA -It was a year of firsts for the Costa Mesa High girls bas- ketball team, though the ul- timate first -a state title · slipped from their grasp at the Oakland Coliseum Arena. The Mustangs. who had won a CIF Soulhem Section crown in 1989-90, es- tablished school standards for victories (a 29-5 record). earned the school's first- c .. er Southern Cnlifomi:r Regional cham· p1onship. and made the first-e-..er ap· pcarance in a girls l>late tllle game b) any Newpon·Mesa D1i.trict team. Individually. )Cnior forward Olivia Di- Camilli rewrote the school and district record books, fo r which she became the fir t Mustang athlete to h:i\.e her jersey (No. 22) retired. DiCamilli earned her second straight P11cific C.O:ist League MVP honor, and was al o tabbed All-ctf for her fourth t raight campaign. She was the iun:iway ...,inner of the Clf Southern Section Di- \.l!>IOn 111 :ind Ne .... pon-Me a Dutrict See DREAM/I T-.. ... ... ...,_.,. y_. a.-n. 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NEWPORT BEAat The Blue Jays ud Oriolll kept their 1euons a1i¥C ia must-win situatiom 1'aeld8y in the Newport Harbor Baseball Assodatioa Pony League pbyoffs at Marinen Park. • The Blue Jays rallied for rwo runs 'in the bottom or the Sixth iMing for a S .... victory over the White Solt. The two teams will rematch on Thursday at Mariners at 5, with the survivor adv~ ing to race the Oriola- Range rs winner Cor the championship at 1 p.m. Sat- urday at the same site. Garrett Love, Kevin Olson and Mau Jlltneson each singled, with Jameson driving in the tying run in the sixth · and bring in the game·wtnner on a wild pitch. Scott Beerer went the dis· tance and wns the h:ard-luck losing pitcher for the Sox. •The Orioles ripped the Ranger . 10-1. to force a Thu~ay rem:itch at 5 as Jesse Collins was the big story. Collins hit a pair or hom- ers and a double, driving in six runs, in almost single- handedly dismantled the Rangers. His solo homer in the first made it 1-0, then he highlighted a five-run fourth with a three-run homer and knocked in a pair of runs with a double in the fifth. Collins also pitched the first four inninp before Paul Wtlson entered in re· liet Brett Baker had bolti of the Rangers' hits. Iowa State b8ckm OCC'I T.J . Grater COST A MESA -Oranse Coast College sophomore T J . Graber. who bit .318 for the Pi- rates baseball team ~his 51>ri~ hu accepted a partial scholarship to continue his diamond carur at Iowa State University, bis father . Tim announced Tuesday. Graber, ll Fountain Valley Higb graduate, drove in 11 runs and had seven doubles for OCC (30- 22), which advanced LO the state tournament with a dramatic play- off run. Graber was a three-year vanity performer for fountain Valley ..Coach Ron LaRuCCa. as the Bu- ons '40n a pair of Sunset Leasue titles during bis stay. He j.oins an fowa State program competing in the Big Eiaht Con- ference, which hu J>ccn an im· proving basebalJ alliance in recent years. Perennial power Oklahoma St:ite was joined b)' Kansas in this year's College World Series, and Oklahoma has enjoyed sua:ess under former Cal State Fullerton Coach Lany Cochell Deep sea TUHMY'aCOU H DAV'ft'a LOCKml -I ... l'I ~ 1 ~1•.-.1u---. .... -. ,. ........ , . .._,........,., ....... , ...._, ...................... . .......... .s ..... llllWPoaT l •••• -' .... ~ 10 ,......._ m ....... 11 ... -. N Mii ..... , .......... , ........... ........ , ....... ., ...... . Heather Robinson goes up for a buclcet in the state title game. SOFTBAil: From 7 Coming in as the No. 2 eed, Luong could not· overtake top-seeded Lilly Chen, who prevailed, 11 ·5, 11-9. to com- plete an unbeaten sc:tSOn ( 48-0). • ln track and field: Senior Gigi Sur· moo was crowned Pacific Coast League ch3mpion in the 100-mcier hurdles. edg- ing cross-town rival Lauren Weaver of Estancia at the league finals meet "'ith a time or 15.44. Surmon also finished third in the 300 hurdles with a 48.5 clocking and com- peted in the ClF Prclims. where her c;i· son ended. · · Surmon was also a member or the Mustangs' 400 meter relay team, "hich finished third. C.OSta Mesa wound up fifth in league. helped by sophomore Jennifer Long's third-place finish in the triple jump (30· 8~). Marci Whitted was a PCL finali t in both hurdles races.. • ln swimming: Erika Wantje. Court· ncy Hill and Jill Myers helped lead Mesa-~ rrtrird·p1acc rinish in the team standings at the PCL final . Wantje was fourth in the 200-yarJ (rccstylc with a time of 2:26.96, while Hill and Myers each won consolation beats in the 200 free and 100 back· FNm7 ,._o1mv .. --. .... ,.,_..._. Ind . ...,,... f'r•all Ae1111 of IM Yar....,,.. tbc &Auer MX'llFpelaied '9J • ..,. .molarship. DiCamillio wtiio wu M MVP ot dMs a.a,. Couasy All-SW OeiM aflV ~ the South LO a victory and reconkctliat Dallal IO&al. awnpd 22.5 poilns. 11.S rd009dl ..a lour ...._ pet pm. and will '°'9&iswe her arecr 11 Sift DicF Stasc. "She'1 a once·in·a·llre&ilnl pla)er f~ ~ school.'' said Coach LiSa McNalnec, •ho~ blended her 5'apcrst11 with a taten&ed supponina c:ut &o ama.s a 2S-pmc winai91 arcak en route to &he state title ~· McNamee filled the vacancy left ~ former coach Jim Weeks' resisnation 10 weeks befoce the lea.on opened, and endured a • ..,.. scan. before the players fully accepted her syMem. The Musianp turned thinp around by -.inning their own Christmas tournament and dominated PCL competition, •~nainl a 38.8-point victory marain in their 10 leap win&. They cruised chrouah the Southern Section plar· orrs.. before demolishina Rancho Alamitoa, 12·55, m the Ill-A tille aame at ~ Marymount. Some close calls in the Southern Cal Re&ionals led them to a title showdown al the Los An'clcs Sports Arena against the state's &op-ranked Oivuion Ill team, Morninside. Against Morningside, they displayed the Olicr· whelming desire that helped them gel the most from their abilitie , e:arning a 49__.6 upset and a trip to 03kland. S3cramento's St. Francis High, however, ended the run with a 50-43 triumph. extcndin1 it own winning ~a\!:ik 10 17 in the process. Junior guard Heather Robinson earned All·CIF recognition, and will be a prized recruit next sen· son. Senior point &ulrd Yool Kim was also :in AJl·Clf choice. lnd "ill continue nt Cal State Los Angele . SHiori ..... , ltlMI. ...... l.»manll .... ~ Van Sftden pbyed ~· roles, • WI. Wiltl t.urmun Ind Vu SwcdCn euniq aJl·lupe laaa· ..... • .. aemail: C'*" Bob Hunter's , ... ~ecd for 1M Clf DMsion II playotfs bdbre k>lial la the ftnl IOWld. 14-4, 10 Reeilllids co wind up with a 10. ,...,,.., IMnaann, lbc ddendin& PCL sin&le• thampioft. surrendered her crown alter lolina 10 Lapna Hilb freshman Lisabeth Yim, 1·S. 1-5 (7-4 in both tie· brcattnr in the 1emifinab.. ,. The double• teams of Nbien Ulu-Unda Luons and Vane11a M~uson-Hein Dani each won first• round matchcJ, before bein& eliminated in the sec- ond round o( the PCL Finals. • tn volleyball: The Mustana (S-12 overall, 2·8 in leape) ended lagu~a Beach's 40.plus PCL ~in· nina streak, as the Artist were forced to forfeit u penalty for breaking a schcduJin1 rule. The locals also defeated Century in the PCL opener to account fot their other lcaaue triumph, as senior outside hitter Amy Jo Mareno ( 10 kills) and sophomore middle blocker Jennifer Lona (seven kills, five blocks) led the way in an 11-lS, 15- 7, 17-15, 15-3 verdict. • tn soccer: first-)car coach Dob Jolnuton'a squad matched the \OllC)baJI tea.m's PCL record whh a win over Century and a forfeit victory over Lasuna ~ach, which was off on iu annual ski week trip. Junior Monica LcSa1c led the Mustanss to earn firsMc3m All-PCL honors, while freshman 1wceper Jessica Schroeder and junior Jenny Avitia were scc- ond·tcam n.ll·lcague. Freshman fof"ard Heather Ora.ckcn and Mandy Simonds earned honorable mention for all-league honor$. . • In cross country Senior Andrc:a Bu~i paced the squad oil season. finishing 25th st league finals \\>ith a time of 22-<)7. Junior Liur:1 Schmidt W3\ 26th (22:09), v.-hilc sophomore Ali ce Hlof "as 31 t (22:43) to help the Mu tan~ pl.tee t1f1h m the team )landings Year -enders stroke, respectively. Gigi Surmon was one of the bright spots· for CosLl Mesa's girts triek and field forca ~ith 100-hurdlts league dwnpionship.' High school football . Wlnkelmann tabbed for Galholic All-Star ·game Corona dd Mar resident Joe Winkelmann, a senior at Santa Margarita t:leb. bas been IC· lectcd 10 represent the South in the in3ugunl SoUthem California Catholic Kiah School All- Star Football Game. . The contest is ~dulcd Saturda)' night at 7 11 La Mirada High. Winelmann. a 6-foot-3, 205-pound dcfcnsr.oe end, Kl school inJlc-tUSOD (13.S) and ca· reer (17.S) sack records for the EagJc\ who fini bed tied for second m the Sea View Lupe. Waakehna.n.n is the onty k>cal participant in tho-pme, which pit> 35 representatives from 16 SOutll ICbools apaml a 35-man North squad selected from 19 school • w1th the Santa Mollica~ SID Bernardino (10) Freeway serving as the dividin& bne. lodl •* ba~ been practiang unce J\lnc 7 with the South led by Conner Mater Dei H'ch ..U..ant Andy Boynton, who coecbed at St. Francis last rau and IS bound for DU.ane. -·~'· ... PWl.IC IOTICU Flying U Rodeo scheduled for Orange County Fair run COST A MESA -The Flrl!'& U Rodeo will be one of the hi&hli&hts of the Oranae County Fair Jul)' 9-25. ''f3irgocrs are guonnteed to sec more than the stancbrd rodeo,.. said tlyin1 U Rodeo <>'4ncr Cotton Rosser. wbo is known for tllkini special pain to spice up has ~ One of the hiplig.hts of the rodeo 1s bull dandnJ. Voted the most danger~ ot an sports, bu.U cbncina puts • CO'Aboy oa a twirling beast tha.t weip.s at least 1.500 pounds. By the end of the ride. the ~boy i on the Jroun~· and the bull-dant"Cr°s job 10 distrKt the bull be.ai Also on the itinerary is bareback ridina. where m..t>oYs •re toucd reek· ac..y on the back ol twistiq. apin1 honn. Then, there's steer wrestling. where a m:in wrc tics a teer to the sround Vtitb hi bnrc arms -.rapeed around steers horn <4hile the audience waits co a.cc who '4ill be stronscr. Bct<4ecn e-.cnts, Cair patrons will be cnccnaincd with a cast or rodeo clowns. includin1 bullfl1h1ers, barrelmcn and comics. with their trained animal acts and crick cars. Trick ridm1. roplna and Roman ridina arc other pec~hy acts in the lineup. Showtimcs arc July 23 at 8 p.m .. July 24 11 4 and 8 p_m_ and Juty 2S at 4 p.m. and arc .held 1i:i the Coors Arena. The rodeo is incl'uJed in the price of adm · ion ~hich is SS ceneral admi.s- ion, aae 13 and bider. S3 (or seniors.. •&es 65 and older, S2 for children ~12. and )'OUftptcrs five and WMler are ad- mitted free. 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AUTOllOan15 1925/mo 854-0308 eve DACH 2M9 pool, tennis. wts. ocn for e mo boy )n CdM -------- 1 ________ 1 ii•••••liim ~·~Y~·a':f'°~ 1 • 2 o., llomlng :.7.'~~~~ COllPUTEJtS eo1a1 _______ _ COSTA llESA 2124 ~2·= ·= Deltw.y In RESPON edUll nNCMd Ora~ ........ I c·.a ama F ....... ~~ ttuntingtM leKh, to ~--h 1 ... ": ~ MAC•. 20M8 HO, incth&iiii•iiiiiiii••• 9035 * S200 Off ff I 38R 2~Ba, W/O hkup1, gar~. 2233 FaJMew. $1070/mo --..?001 ei729 llOVll-tN!e 1 BR S62S. 2M S725. enc Qat. GaalWtr pd. 2323 Elden 548-7854 AVAIL NOW E'side 28r. fi'pk:. oar. ywd. w/d hkups. No peta sees. 819/934-3710 ~· ..::-..:..,.-:-=;... ~ COMMERCIAL y II ... my .... v m ..,_ •r-........ -· .... "' ........ ""...-----Fountain • •r. 'llllllMt(. Muat ti...,. ew. ... .... ., .......... -• ~• ... c.neurw 4-dOot • .,. 2u MTS i9001 It.EAL ESTATE Costa Meta, spe.ac Eng. as• 1389 new. $700/o00 .,.,170 2-tone ~. 60t< tri. Chotce •r.... bhnds, N t 8 1ch Dd cond. '391'5/obO twpor • • PETS t ,-, Mr. Minor. 175-)039 ~·11~~.~.1m•..._ _______ Need Rellabl• E AJIDIALS &049 •£iii-.... 0ur BUSINESS OFFICE transport atl on, MERCllANDIS 1-8-0-lfDA----908--5 •••• '" -...c..,1 2 POR RENr 2769 Proof of lnsurwel o.nn • ..._ ,., 1emo. 'Vean Newt, 29A, ram-1"iiiiiiilii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii II E 1-i AKC eyed ~ tty eomc:M•. A,,,_~•· CHM. am • ..., ANTIQUES 6010 d ' ~-r!Md' f'qve rent S&37.5Q(rno w/•. DECUTIVI! SUITB potenti.t to $250J ~ .,,!,. 54:1992' mo lM. ~~ tO neat JW AlfPO'\, NB.. wk C.al Bob Mo-to-mo. Free prtmg, Al'MolNllW•*•b• -------. NEWPORT NalOHTS twn, voice mail, r• 142-4333 fot eppt BeMlt.tful oak. 3 drM'a. PIANO$ a 2 W-"8 F-. Rom! Large 3Br 28a IJPPe', cept. con ... cont rm. --------$400. 213-33S1 ln.z77t Shet'p newer 2Bff 2BA ~· deck, poot. FAX. copMlf, Fed EJr, Bookkeeper/Seetr c1-.,c 30'• orfk:• ORGANS 60591-------- $795/mo. Agt. Pam mo. &42•7858 UPS, notary, secty R--•&....Jst PT furn, 2 small oak iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliii INflNITI 9095 54&-5880 0< 019-3848 av&AI. Also $ t <>Olmo _.,..._. ~s S300 .._ • ,.... liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii 1 ___________ •••••••••I non-office w11h an FOf IOCa)ly well nlab-dwm M• .......... ~ desk t 929 ...., ~ *"*28R tllA t cer above senr.ces 833-ltsl'9d R.E. firm. Waoe --v-·r Ught mahogany flf'Qh .. , Q4S Fl.Ill lldive e•r•e•. S700/mo APARTMENTS 9550, Al Quinlan & hours open. No '250. All db4 Pld••tal. S950 Mt,..M9 + SSOO a.c. Awt FOR De--weekend a . Pie••• Ltg Pl4"9 s.lonage c9b s uspen,sion. loaded 7 /tl -t 8~t220 .,. ... ~ .... , &••••liooMl~~iJ-nAA FAX resume to. St()().J ,_wood c:tv'I 34,000 ml.liea. 127,500 -• 714-457&-7973 $1201Mt • 0.ik swNel --------642~• .... fOf"""' ~-+---t~-t 28R. All now EVERY· INDUSTR.lAl 27881________ chair $65 . All m tch GARAGE SALES THING Inside a outll --------Customer Svc Rep inD d•,_ oak COk>f i--------9-l_O_S Fweplaee, oaraoe. etc. ROOMS 2706 Two Olf1C41S, urge P(T, eventual F(T. ~ "'°" "-ne cw JAGUAR $695. 772-7550 • Stor. apace. 2175 at 9em·1~ Good typ-0 ca p.aoer --------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii South Mesa Bus Ctr lnQ & communbllOn 559-3965 am/pm CORONA 3BA. Ground ftoor • CdM·Pvt 1in Rooms, Reason.1blo S.-8-7123 a must. 714/832-1212 Eiaquisole Louie XVI S. OCT .... •frplc + Qal' + all new BA. a.., entry, patk· pc a.a .. set S38CX> ..._ ~ 1,Yout.. R ite near Har· Ing, wa"' '° bc:h, utl Dental hrm M\At see! s.,,. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bor. S895. 772·7550 P<I $495 mo. 67S-92n l•••••••••I Ortho Front Ofc ous only. 1573-2771 2pc sofa, chai.rs.. stand· AVAILABLE NOW CdM-Pvt rml8A In P'e9• BUSINESS 6 n w/no Sat Of E.,,. TREASURES AT THE tng gold mirror , 2BR apt. Mov.-Jn liglou1 hm, eome II.I& FINANCE hrs Beaullful ore MISStONS. Antique lamps, """'"9 ma aped ... t98t Mai>'e. pnvs. no dmk/smkg. Newport Cenl91. Ou.ti-attow & aale, ttw.de c.hine, TV, typewnter & 1531-4086 Nr UCI $495. 721·1615 lty pn1ctJce. Fun & Miss ion S•n Juan m1ac:I SaVSun M l ~-+-+---t--t1---------CM.f"um rm."' hOme. ~~~ly staff 644-Capisttano, .AN t8. 3tt C.-netlGftA .. C-Del M11r pool nr SC Pt sht 19, 20th, 1 .309m to 6122 ... XtC8 4..2 ....... Thts ~E" type eoupe hU 81.800 «lg IN by one OWN ontyl F« ~ ear .. L • ..,..._", thl'a manuat lht1', 4- •P<I ttans ta a ,,..._ .,,. to or,..,. ~ .... ,,..,., ~ 1nt us.ooo oeo. c.e 646-7313 tor an llPP4- 2BR/1BA ......... S725 BA, $.too mo + • dep, BUSINESS Ftr "'°""'unch P"P 5 00pm, Qua.Icy AntJ• •••••••• 18~'BA cr.j;i.""'dr= nJsrNit 5se-n37 FOR SALE 2900 ~ d:'=··~~ ::S ~ ~::; TRAHSPOtTATIOH 1_J_UP ______ 9_1_1_0 paint. e\c Quiet E'side TWf\hm 1n Cosu Mesa. Rlvet .. oe Or.•b ~B food~ stfOlling loc. No P4K'-Open 8-4 Good loc!, fum nn w/ Elite high teen salon Mar11Ch .. s. El Camino Da11y 147 E. 18th st. micto. t~. bed & fum•ture ,0 , tun-svc Ptr & PerM Prt Ma· Real Product>Ona --------'l'8 c.17 8Cyt. 4...-pd, pvt BA. S3751mo uul "'°" AP~ $30,000 ture , ruponslbl• Vlctonen Chalf'D. o.U< BOATS 7011 ~ sop, etereo. ca. If you're looklng for a job, classltled has news for you. E"sode 1M. encl gar."° petS $585/mo + $650 dep 150 E 2tat St. 6'6·5934 ~ 544-4294 Inc "° pets, Pref., obo. Must ... to ap ~pe":'. ~ dP, hutch. bed. prim!· ~. gd ,.,.._ s.3200 Prof fem '" 20 •· non preclate. t~aureen. PC1 ... ~~ --.'.ec2 • • ~ cupbd 494.3990 8 ... .,._ .. _ .__.. .. NB., .. 650-tl()t~ srir. Avail :July 1 a1 909/591 -656 t, pag , Wrec.tt __ ..., • ~• ,...y, -•• ....... No hOuSe P'W 642· 909J39S.3ST.l endef, Tw.t1 4"4. Fast..1--------- 4321 Jl.260 <hty or PtrAc~~l!'_,Lec:lw~VOB •DpTT•u~r 6011 IOW hrs, M .. IC\Jk>u9ty PLYMOUTH 9165 E Sode; lge 2·-strv. 28R 859-6953 ~•s ........... -" ,.., ""ft.l"iiiii~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif"::-;rn;iin(~~:::$S:::7::,!>::00=7:..,..,.:::::::::1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil••ii --------·•---------·---------11'.IBA, patio, amt tncd •1'P, ~ Ila gtowth "' 1• NEWPOIT NEWPORT NEWPOltT ytd, cabte avail, lnOry --------BUSINESS pocenllal C3"t·9G32 GE mtc:flng ....uhef & 10• _................,.. "1'3 DUS,..._ Oi.peftd· -~0CR 2169 •r•cs 2169 ar•ce 2169 ';c..:.a ':~~2-= HOYE.LS OPPORTUNITY P(T c~ m1nded?I dfyer, g.aa. wni. great """°"P Honda out-able 311. 111t MOC)., ....... ~ ~ ·~--------a.MOTELS 2718 2904 ~·---N8 ............. cond.$225.67:)..2171 board, great ,ccndl Cal .be'°"9 109m OI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-a .............. •' _.. I UIOO 080 t 7S: 1.... dOt tpm, 497-31523 •38R twnhM, N'"""t .. ~ -.,. ....... JO. on -· sew. 38R 2~ EASTSIDE 2Br 1Ba. ..p. mounted Hlff ---------1 ·---..... _ ... ·~ ~ ... _,. 900 aq ft, •gw•oe asst.Dectws.~tt33 mT"ntUTTTT911: 6014 ,,"'-. alufnlnum -Hgta. ft"plc. egl gar, wat•r. paho. view. f/p, patio, gar. comm '77S. a.en, cool. Cat COSTA MESA MOTOR INN Doctor'• Cttolco iow rv-uv~ boltt w/rrt«OI, goOdl--------- paUo, 322 Ogte Sc boet slip ....,._ S87S pool, t9nnls. No pets ok. 1>45-354-4 64s-on3 low d•lly/Wkty, $99 & rat Oght a healthlut PiMt Tec~h..e · condt tu110 MS4243 POISCBE 9175 S8&0 Nice M7·71MO 675-5641 or 646-3786 S1400 'Jft-f 650-8145 up, lop loc. ne)l't to food products Must Green thumb. Eal> Black floral ch in tz 3 Oongttyw.. A""°" to· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii•iiiii Avail 611: 3/4bf, 2ba, IEx.c ...._ 38' den VlLL.A ML.BOA EASTSID£ golf c:out'M, 64S-4&40 W QW111foed With 3 yrs PfT Own CW, Hrty • co u c.h, d a r 11 n g , roa.up & 11 Fo<MOtt ~ ..,, 1rg ywd, ga-lof\. ,_ Patnt. 'pooe' $95QJllO Country Woods LIVE IN LAGUNA exp Can &41·3973. ~ 3~.. lmmac.. S4a ln.2771 ~end,_ 0..t oftetl ~. pet ok. 11595 ,..,..eel view H~ M. Bedroom • Oen. Lg 1 IOft bdrm, "95. F 5 d kltcti.en-~...ru.-9M-.50ol0 Ev SQ 5434 dep . 640-74t4 ~tll • .:.-.. ......... ·_,,, .. ..,,,,. (2nd BR?) 1 S.th. 2 No ~ 180 2tsl Sl. um tu l(),S, LOCAL ROUTE•H1g,, -'W ftwtnlctor BurW! bed W/bltlf'I deak. • n ........,......, ~,.,., &46-1164 ~ 645-9543 ettes, TV, pool S175 Cash lnoomee Buy Al $1~ ~-tee .,_, 6 d,...,.., wf\tte '83T ... lt1SC WhM.~ ..... .......... goOd cond 7'21-9151 8ayrldgo condo w/ Vanity Alea Newfy & up 4Me52M 0 , p • r t F r • • ssoo obo 723 4 ••• --------...... 2brl2ba. 2 car Lido Isle. 3 • 3. tam rm, Pa1n1ed. While Rose r9QUtrec:I. 875-90fl0 POWER BOATS 1--------- w/d . pooVsp.a sec redec. 2-c:ar gar. plush carpel LA Fire-•FREE CABLEU•l . lnfoe S00-741-4311 SALES..HtGH INCOME I 9UY Freftct., En-70 2 AJn"IQUES a s 129s Age 846-8106 $2,too. 310-2n-tS83 place. Xtra Ught. Cor-!!:rm. ~.:~. Ind~~· VACATION VENOlNG-All cbh .,,. S1000·$2000 WKLY. • ...... Auetrl•n 1 ,.. •rr1cs eaJt Own9f aflet 6PM ner lJnlt. O\Ht loca· ---'"• ._ _ _. '----. ......._ fl~7'7t ~ Blutta Condo 4Br ------------tJOn. Veat LM. ck>se to heh, ac s & llE.NlAlS 2722 du9llyl No comp AD ,._ •rnn-.. .......... .._ 9250 2~e.. remodeled & •Udo P9nlnaul•• MerrAnn McOulro ahops. M2-5858 new machlnea. Routes StVC hundredS of UST SAC. eo.ton Wha.let'-11' Mon-upgradedl Avl 7/1 Harbot v.--Pv1 Sch ..._.770 IOI aale cM•P S2SOG-retail. ILnetra.sino .a.ta a.d, CUilom tauk, c:ntr ~so ... $1700 Paul 640-6324 18R, park mdl $900 GRU8B & EWS •Lg clean quiet 28R ........ ,. 0c-•entt 3000 .. cMh MOme ac:cru. eiccclng muSIC mode, ..,. cond 1 145 oubiggets. bM tllt*, Buy It. Sell It. Ftnd It Lule W\rfmt 1BR StSOO 28A, ,_ Clpt. D/W, ~ P•. Furn·d 38t, pou Wkty FT/P'T. No & Video product•. ~meir•HeNedon, DOhp Yamaha, Ilk• Ctaa.lfted. 9734030 Mon-Sat.1 ___ 644 __ ~----patio. gar. Nt mrkts d.Jw. w/d. 00' Sleepa S ~ If quahtiec:t wkly reoroirs. bo-mlnt cond, s1n5/0C>o. new. must ... $9750 710 Udo Park Dr, S825 Pets'? &I0-2495 I Wltly $1600 112-6155 ,_Ken __ eoo-__ 992 __ -1_202___ nusea. 811-713-0532 ~ ervw. (714,509 e>eo Ev 'MCMVY ...... M 327 ~ eoK '"'· ong condlt, 1 OWf'9f. H..,. 1h• -le• contrKt. $5000 •1~ IEllODEUJIG 3870 a ADDITIOllS 3111 No ..... wtmyou're dc*1g. ~ hom.eown -------- ' I I ,..· I I Celrne Ce nail u 111111 111 , , , 'tr ----· ---__.. .... ,m JW