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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-01-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• • GOSTA MESA We'll have some welcome sunshinll:Allll-.. The Newpon-Mda and lMne lc9'ool diltricp arc a • portrait in con~ but both face the sa1M fate -I malti-million dollar debt .. ~ Despite action by neigh.boring Irvine district. ,which borrowed similar amount to invest in f aile~unty fund, Newport-Mesa school officials insist everything is fine through end of school year. ' fied did to put into the fractured ·count) im estment pool. And the t\\O dbtricts both face a June deadline to pay orr their loans. and warmer I I E temperatures, and 11 , it's no more than we deserve. Partly cloudy skies and breezy by midda , possible shOwers tonight See Weadte~, f'art 2 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 or cutting Jotatf. . "The district h:ti. made. !i !IC r11:~ of suspensions of C\pcnd11urc to ensure it ,maint:iinl> adcqu:.itc ca!:th flow to contiuct a normal pro- gram," Berna said. make .it through the end -0f the i.chool ) car." Has ~-Mesa acted pNcten1ly? Has there been enoap f>Ublic disaission? What lingerh1g questions do f0'1have1~t the C:tistrict .•nd its financial future? Please leave your thou&lm. concerns and questions on th~ Rea~~ H~linc, 642-6086. Bv MAU Ah'N lfA.btoN,.STAn Wan'Ck NEWPORT..Jv1ESA -As of1. ficiats in the Irvine Unified School District took to sell of( property ~nd lay off teachers in order to keep their schools running, of- ficials in the Newport-Mesa dis- trict continued Thursday to paini.. picture of calm. Out while the impendin oead· line ~as prompted talk of drastic cuts and upheaval in the inc district, Newport-Mesa Supe in- tendent Mac Bernd m:iintained Thursday that his district is on ,more stable ground, Cash flow from property ta>;es, Bernd .... said, ''ill put the scl\ools through the end of the schpol year, without affecting· class room!. "Our ·mol>t immedi.lle cu"l'lcern i:. ca!.h flow and '"e're looking at a prell) shon-term "basis. We \\ant to make sure paychecks and 'en- dors are p:iid. And we fcul like with lhe property tix re\cnuc' ''e And \\hile the fin'111Ctjl lc;idcr:. rcorganiLtng the county fund h;.i\C s:ud all 187 in,estor:. -cittc:., accncie-. and school d1Jo1.ric1' - "ilJ face ~n eJotimJtcd 27'1 lo:.:. ol their• pnnc1pal, Dernd · refu..,cd Thur:.d;.iy to -accept such a predic- tion and cont inued 19 speak hppe· fullv. ·· i:hc posJoib1\1ty e\bts. bu.t I "o~ldn 't concede that po:.:.milit~ The neighboring Irvine district borrowed about the same amount of money as Ne~r!~Mesa Uni· . h:ive obtained and the ab1l11y to request cash from 'tlic pi:c- bankruptcy pool. we'll be able 10 See SCHOOLS/Page 5 . The aftermath· of Wednesday's storm made for a busy day •of cleanup and dam_age assessment Thursday. Augustine Cerrano, right, tries to divert water from the Balport Yachts/ Tony Roma • parking lot th~ · was flooded by the r~ins. l'H OTOS lS\ ~l\RC ~l\RTI. · DAILY P ILOT \NO CALM AFTER THE . STORM . ~While rain stops for now, the cleanup just begins. Another storm may come our way this weekend. nv ~1.A.llc s. POSNER, STAIF \\'an t• Drama turned to reality on Thurs- day as locals came to grips with the aftermath of a storm that damaged home ; carved a wall in the· beach and stranded motorists iR flooded city streets or in darkc'ned llomcs. Dut even ;is residents began to deal with the cleanup, officials warned of an incoming weekend storm. . David Neidcrhaus, Newport Deach's general services director, sug- gested that bayfront residents examine the stability of their sea walls. New- port Oeach residents can' gel sand bags today at the city's Public Works Ynrd, 592 Superior, from 7 a.m. to 4 Wednesday'~ woes bring out Good Samaritans Bv Iius YoKOt, UaY ti•;rnll • I WEST SIDE COSTA MESA P:im LJff erman found her:.elf 1n the • mi<ltJlc of "hat :.ccmcd like a di~a:.ter movie \\'ednc!.day. A · the Co ta Mesa rei.ident \\:ll> trying to na\ igatc her Honda Accord <lo\\n Center St(ec1 in the middle of the pounding !>torm, ~he !.u<ldenly no· ticcd the w:iter. in the i.Jrcct had rben. ''The water ''as up to my car door," said Lafferman. 37. "l opened th e door and it came ruJohing in." p.m. -Such walls gave way in the driving wind and rain Wedncsda)'. in the 4400 block of West Coasl Highway and in the 3200 block of Marcus Avenue. . Newport Beach Public Works Director Don Webb, left., surveys damage to a walkway and seawall that collapsed.night during the rain. The torrential rain and flooding wate't quickly began filling her car - o,·ef\\.helming her and her 4-)·ear-ol<l daughter, who was in the back seat. If not for the help of se' eral Good Sa- mJntan passersby, Laffcrman belic\Cl> i.hc-and her daughter might ha\c dro\\ned. In the Newport Town Homes devel- opment off of Coast Highway, Bill Miller stood on the sliver of his former patio that wasn't condemned a(ler the ground slid out from under it when the sea wall collapsed. The cave-in sank the community's privately ~dock as well as Mill- er's fence collapse :ilso severed a sewer line, so~g,lltat prompted the need for ~~~;~ ou)houscs and bottled water. Friends joked "ith Miller, \\On- "I've ne,cr been this close 10 death," said the single mother, ''ho has lived in West Side Co ta Mesa for ON THl"eOVIR The painting on top of page 1 is by loca l arl1st Harvey Clemans. For more inf ormalion on paintings, call 545-0147. INDIX Around Town ............... 3 Behind the Scencs ......... 3 .Check It Out ................ 2 Cityside ........................ 2 Classified ...................... 9 SJ>Orts ······:···················· 6 S•• STO~P•1• 4 NIW Castaways park-plan prOposed · ~ City staff suggests basketball coJ.Jft and maybe a dog park be at Lower Castaways while ball fields remain on Upper, cutting into some open space. Bv EvAN HENEUON, .STAfF \Ya.ma. NEWPORT DEACH -A feasibility study calli11& for park use on both the Upper and Recreation Commission. Al its Monday meeting, the Ci ty Council will eithe r direct stnff to get public reaction or vote to scrap the new plan entirely aniproceed with the existing pl:a .. The latter pro, posal c:alls or a 4.8 acre :ic- tivc .,trrk· at the corner of Dover Drive and 16th Street. possibly n dog park. If the project were to pro- ceed :is drafted, the city would gel approximately 4.8 acres more pa rk spa'if than what the original plan callll for, according to city Publ ic Works Director Don Webb. The new plan would force The Irvine Co. to eliminate roughly si.x home • although . the company has the option to build as many as 29 home at the previously approved park site.' See SAMARITANS/P•1• 4 Park Entry Alleged · serial .. rapist ·charged alter _reported -- escape attempt . · ~Susp ect, who 1s facing at least 13· counts in local' assaults and p·ossibly . more in Rive rside, \[ied to fast).ion ·a , lqckpick and escape Newport jail Wednes~ay night, offlci~ay. ~l \\PORT UEACll -A·dJ) Jll~r he report- ed. tdcJ to 01...ipe f·mm '.'.'-...:' :t Uc::' ... h u~ l ti. pro \; 1.:ut"'r" ltkd ·multi pl..: ~l!\.::tl .1-.,.iul:. robb ... !) :rnJ '' cJpon \'.h;.irges ag:iin ... t 3. ::.i.;sp1..ncJ ~cri::it r;ip· h~t. · .. In the formJI compla:n1 .i.eJ on Thur..d:i~ after- noon, p~o,c;cutor::. .. 1.C6C th. t S\c\l.':'I D..:\ter l3ro"1"' C1.. mmit1cJ ~e'en ·for ... cJ ''-''u.11 J ... h JgJi:bl J :". C\\ • port. 0 .... 11 .. h ''om.111 anJ th.it h..: alh.gcdl) a ... ::..lU.t.!d, anothl:f \\Oman \\tth lhe I HCnl.lO CQm:nil J r.ipc Urooks b abo :i !-u,p..:d an J !>i:rtc:-. of rape' tn Rhcr~1Jc . Pni:.t:.cutl)r::. n.:\ealcJ Thur'<.b~ \\hJt the~ bcl.~\C See SUSPECT/Page 5 . ·costa ·Mesa officials support budget chief • While some citizens question Susan Temple's position on the city's involvement with troubled county fund , leaders say they have no complaints . lh T IX-\ UORCi.\11.\1 ..,, ur \H•trtll ('0!) I A !\ll:SA -Co.,11 ~Jc,:i "'llt.:tjb are bJd,- 111g I 1n.1n-.;c Dlrcctor Su ... 111 rcmpk. dc:.pue some rc:-.11.kni,· concern!-> ab")ut h.:r p1.h1t1l>n on the cit~., in'c'lflll..:nt 1n the l'\.)lllll) P'-""''' .. , ~uppmt su,.1n .. C0un.:1lm;.in h::tcr Oufta S.i tJ on I hur:.J.1y ... She·, J1.)llC a f.'-'"'d J'-)b for u~ O\Cr .1 number of ~car~. ~I)· qui:,11011 1:-., \\ lu1 1s the com- pl.1in t'?" ~ During Tuc::.JJ) nigl1t'~ Cit~ Council meeting, Joh n ~tm.lfl.:!ch. the l\.l.:jl CPA \,ho predicted the cr a'h ol the CllUlll)' im c tmcnt pool Joi' month:. ago. publid ) c.1lkJ l\.)r Temple'~ tcrmin.1t•"lll. , . ~1'.Klrl.1d1 'i;11J Temple d1~,·ouragcd the Nuncil from \\ll hdr;rning the 1.ll\' fond in the pool, dc- :.pi1e hill c;irl~ "aintnf' . ''\\ c'rc pj) mg hi:r j ,,._Jble .. ala~. and he h~1:. failed to <lo "hat ~he ,)huulJ ha\l'c done for t hi:. citv,•· MoorlJch a1J. No''· other rcJo1Jcnb arc e.::ho1ng .~toorllchi. thoughl) and quc 1ion1ng Temple\ qualifi.:jtion' '"h1ch, according to her rc~ume. are numeroul> Se• TlMPLl/P•1• 5 • and lower ~taways proper· ties has earned the approval of the city"s Parks. Beaches The newest pl:an proposes to move the Upper Castaways park -which will include one soccer nnd two Little League fields -away from the current site into what had been designated as open space. =The city would also use 3.1 acres on LoWer Cast- aways ror parking. a practice field, a basketball court and "B:a i~lly, we'll be asking the council, 'Are we going in the riiht direction? Is ·this what you .want us to pur- .... PMllJllteee 4 The latest Castaways park proposal. • r . ( I Friday. January ts, 1995 LOCAL .. I n this month for new beginnings, when millions resolve to become better, brigh.ter, richer and thinner, sources rac self-actuaf ization arc as close as your nc~" library. , Whatever your resolutions, get stancd on the path to achievement with "Napoleon Hill's Keys to Success" by the best selling author of "Think and Grow Rieb!" In this new posthumous offering, Hill sJuues success strategies drawn from the ex rienccs of dotcns of rags-to-riches tycoons. find valuable mental 'exercises, self-analysis techniques :in~dvicc on how to fill your life with direction, perfect your personality, fan your cre:itive spark and build self-discipline. , With these intangible tools toned, you may want to turn your ------attention to personal Check · appearance. Learn fat-busting secrets that -it.Out helped 6,000 people tritTI/ , down in "Weight U>ss, t BY M.\f..Y ANN HA.aMoN, STAnWarn& In a hospital's pediatrics department, one ofthe mor'e popular ways to re- • cover ~ to watch movies .on videota~. Some of the hottest vid- eotapes if?clude baseball · bloopcrs.,cartoons, the movies "Home Alone II" and "Free Willy" and plenty of Disney films, ac- cording to Staci Eisman: Staci, 12, knows these film facts. The Irvin~ resi- dent has spent the last few'- mon1hs collecting vid-• cotapes and donating them to children's ward ·at hospitals across the · county. One 0£ the most recent recipi~nts was Hoag Hospital in NeWp<>rt Beach. What Really \Vorks!l', based on a survey conducted by "Prevention" magazine. Discover trend-proof secrets of fashion fine~e in "Dtess Like a Million," a guide to the basics of wardrobe and style, body types and how to natter them, color theory and sources for clothing bargains. 1 "Luc ~lumr/0"1LY r1&.0T 0 A couple stands in embrace Thursday on the edge of a large beach berm in Balboa that was constructed to l<eep fl_ooding in the area to a minimum following Wednesday's storm. v Young patients at Ho:ig will be \!Cry happy to h;l\'e lhe additions. to the visieo libsary( said unit nurie manager Jan~ Lincoln. Now you'r'e smart and spiffy; it's till)e f9r. a promotion. Find 50 strategies· for success in "Moving Up," an employment guide offering tips for writing effective resumes and letters, looking for new jobs, meshing personal and business life and bc:coming a successful boss. In your 'rise on the corporate ladder, yoa'll su'fely need computer skills. find a friendly reference in "PC's for Dummies;' · offering information for novices about disks, drives, monitors and printers, plus windows and DOS fundamentals. Protection .is 1118.Key whln · heavy ·rili• come· . . . · "\V~ tend to have a 101 of patients with surgical is· sues and t.hey arc not mu-coverage and claim process: Make.a list of personal property. Take photograph~ of your valuables including the interior and exterior of your home. Planning: Learn the safest residence, take your emergency supplies. Avoid highway dips, bridges and low areas. Communication: Keep a 'portable radio handy for • wcat.her reports and emergency instructions. build a sandbag barrier, the water does not flood a neighbor's property. Remember, sandb·ags do not completely seal ·out water from entering strus:ture~ . . e so they do wen w+itch-• ing videos,'' Lincoln said. · lt's only January, but April 15 already looms large. Resolve to do your truces early this year with help from "Bender's -1994 Dictionary of 1040 Deductions," ava\lable in the Central Library's reference collection. Become a belier citizen and find out about tax deductible contributions for '95 in "A Guide for Giving, listing the purpose and income of 250 charities, with 'Pie charts illustrating Flood rrotcction: Stay away from all flood control channels . an'1 the Santa Ana River during ·and after storms. _It only ta.k.es si.x inches of fast moving floodwaters· to 'knoc' a person off his. fcct,and two feet of water to force an automobile off the road. Never try to walk, .swim or drive through floodwaters. Follow all emergency instructions and avoid-all floodwaters. Flood insurance; Holders should contact their insurance a~cn~. to understand the ~ route from )'Our hOme to higher ·ground and ~he location. of your community's evactiation center. Pack a one week supply of food, clothing, tools. fla~hlight atld firsH\id kit in co.ntainers. .Store water in as many containers as space allo\\s. If you are evacuating from your Sandbags Residents who live in areas that arc prone to flooding should have a supply of sandbags, plywood and plastic sheeting for protecting property. Sandbap should be placed to cause moving water to , now -around instead of through property. Make-sure when you Sandbags are avai.Jable at the Newport Beach City Yard, 592 Superior Ave. or at the county's Public Works Storm Center, J(}Sj2 Douglass Road in Anaheim Sandbags are also . available at hard\\are Mores and construction vendors. 5-0urce: Environmenral Managemen~ Agency. "We have all private • . rQOms aind C<tCh room ha~ · a V.CR fur. each child~ It offets. them a diversion fbr. pain. Sometimes it can take theit mind off the pain and get them to focu~ on ·other things, which helps th~m." Staci conceived the ideJ or Collecting videotapes for hospitals when her . brother Todd \\'aS hospi- t:ilized for 16 days. tiuntington Beach how monies are used. . This is the time or year to banish bad habits and learn new hobbies. Master techniques for climin\lling nail biting, hair pulling and other nervous tics that may be keeping you from ulti1nate health wjth "Habit Control in :i Day." Learn how to · stop smoking.easily and affordably in "60 Minutes to a Smoke Free Life," a video hosted by behavioral expert and licensed psychothernpist Jonathan Robinson. · ~chool trustee ) Take your mind off your misery with videos that will help you get in step with . tunes (''Mcrenguc," from Arthur Murray's D:.ince Magic series), improve your golf game ("Dreak 90 in 21 Days") or enhance your home (Better Homes and Gardens' "Building a Deck"). P~s you're determint!d ~o be nicer, neater or in be11er control or your temper in the new year. Learn how to get a grip in all these areas by discovering "How to Keep People from Pushing Your Buttons." Decome a loving but fir,m parent and give your child the best possible start in life with tips from "Raising a Happy, Unspoiled Child." Be perfect for your pooch or puss with help from "Make Your Pet a Present," in children's sections of selected librrtries. Master simple routines for managing you r houschoJd and streamlining routine tasks , with "Organize Your Home." Now your resolutions are in order and your goals arc set. For help with just "doing it," check out "Overcoming Procrastination," a video offering simple strategics 10 get started on your program right away. LaDonna Kienitz is the Newport Beach Ubrar i:Jn. "Check It Out" is wridcn by the stDff of the Nc"porl Beach Public Ubrary. This week's column is by Saro Barnicle and Melissa Adams. MA.ILING ADDRUS considering run · for state senate seat Huntingion'Bcach school trustee Shirley Carey said this week· that she's considering running for the siate senate scat vacated by Marian Derge~on, who was sworn as supervisor Wednesday." • Carey, 55, said ~he ''ill be • evaluating whether "a Republican "ho is a strong \Oice for educatio?:could go to Sacramento as an outsider" against the likely candidacies of such veteran politicians 'nS Gil Ferguson, Doris Allen and Ross Johnson. Ferguson is the only announced candidate for the seat, which will be filled "in a special election. Former Huntington Beach Mayor and Assemblyman Tom Mays also has been mentioned as a candidate. Friends said Wednesday that Mays -who works as a cor.porate executive at Newport Beach-based P11cific Mutual -. has been asked to run by supporters but has made no commitment. The primarily coastal 37th State Senate District includes Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and portions of South County. -By Ro~rt Bu ker Our address is 3JO W. thy Sr., Cc511 Mcs:i. CA 92627. l1111ni11Qni., eduorul m~ucr or 1d· vcrliJCments herein C2n be repro- duced ... ,1flo111 ,.,n11cn permission of copyriJh1 O'#ncr. VIL 88, NO. & 11tom11 II. JohnlOft, l'llbli.shcr \\1111•"' Lobdtll. Cdi1or St'" M1rb~. MonaJi111 Eduor lrlJ Yoko!, Ciiy Edilor M1rT Manin, Pho10 Edi10t ISM rraak, C1rcula1ion M=ina.acr n .. 11 R11Tpt, P-rod11e11on ~f1na1cr •lkllHI f.'lddw•r, Display M&NSCt JlllfY Otttlna. 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Commis~ion unanimously J..n what ~any h:ivc referred to approved a General Plan . as :1 ere.alive use or ~eneral amcnc.fment changing the ..---fllan langu~ge, the city has designation or the Caltrans come up Wtlh an.arrangem~nt West parcel _ adjacent 10 that appears to meet both us Superior Avenue and above own ne~ds a.nd the needs of Pacific Coast Highway _ from the Cahforn.1a Department of single family to recreational . . Transponauon, the own~r or and environmental open the propeuy. Cahrans will sell - space. the ,land to the city in The amendment will move exchange !or the transfer of to the City Council for final • atnlitl.cme~t rights to other approval later this month. locat1ons in NeWJ>?r:' Beach. "We may still be a long way Caltrans had onginaJly from baseball fields but now planned to build 152 homes we're seeing the end of the on the vacant site, ~ut road," said Louise Greeley, abandoned th~ proJCct. oooe a who chairs the coastal freeway plan dtd not citizen-compri;ed Committee come to fruition. Under the entitlement rights could be transferred to several properties throughou& the sity. Both the planning commission and the city council will have the opportunity to review these future Caltrans projects, according to Newport Be;ach City Attorney Bob Burnham. Membets of the citizen oommittce, who attended · Thursday's meeting, \\ere . disappointed th~t the General Plan amendment did not apply to a smaller parcel located across Superior A\<enue below the Villa Balboa Homeowners Association. While the eastern. parcel is too small and too steep for fie lds or baseball -diamonds, the committee envision·s it as a future view park. City pl:inners indicated Thursday that the) would attempt to acquire the smaller parcel from Caltrans at a later date. .fo r the Acquisition o~ltrans .current agreement, the West. The committe~ calls the ----------------------- site Sunset Ridge. Scllool trustee Stakes recovered from suitgery .. Since 1993, the committee -comprised mostly of west Newport Beach reS1dents - has petitioned the city for a Gen.:ral Plan amendment in hoii..:s of acquiring the property for park use. The city has been reluctant to pursue Serene Stokes, one of the newest Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees, has recovered from being hospitalized in mid-December. Stokes said she was admitted to Brea Community Hospital on Dec. 16 for stomach surgery. She remain.ed at t~c, hospital for six days anO-was back at her Corona del Mar home in time to spend the holidays with her family. I IUD RIPORT • I "My sitter and 1 "'ould go out aad get him two or three videos every day,·· she said. "He liked to watch them. So my mom and I got together and de!· cidep to collect videos and g;vc them all over Orange County to pediatrics (w.::irds). Not a11 hospiJ als have many videos for th e kids." Staci started with a go:il to collect 150 videos. She ' asked people in her syn a.. · ~ · .. gogue to help and then . word ~pread through local media. "One lady donated a "hole box," said Staci, who wrote thank you notes to all who helped. She ended way over her initial goal, with a total of more than 500 videos. Staci's mother said Todd, 15, is recovering and is back'in school. She and her husband, Dr. Paul Eisman, a F•untain Valley doctor, have supported Stnci's project. , "It's exciting to know that out of something so negative that w~ can turn it around to something positive:," Jan Eisman said. "It was another way to · give back to the children in other hospitals. The suppo~t h:is bccn·over-. whelming; the community pulled together to be a support system." POLICI FILU TIMPHATURU Newport Buch 58/49 fttt, westerly swell 9 feet. PartJy cloudy skin with clouds incrH sing tonlghl; raln showers In lht north. .............. , •.... , .. ..,.., .. ,--41_, ' =:::::r:-:::-::-:--~~~-~--:~--~~~~ costAMUA Billbo_. 58149 Costa Mesa 60/48 Corona del Ma~ 58/47 IURf fO!!llCAIT lOCATION Wedge ~·= liftr Jetty CdM Sill 5-7 w 5.7 w S·7 w 5.7 w 5.7 w TIDU t TODAY first hlgJI 1 :Ol a.m ........... 4.4 Finl low 6:4' a.m. .......... 2.0 Se<OIMI hip =r~ ....... 4.1 7:0t,p.m ........ ~ SAlUlDAY flnt hl&h 1 :56 a.m. ----· 4.S first low 1:15 a.m. ········-2-0 Second hip 1:n p.an. ...... -.• :u ~-7:49 p .... 1.2 \t•tert.mp.: 5' A slrong wesVnorthwest swell wl'll l\old as a new west/northwest boost blends in wlth more overhead waves •t the bttter west and notth~t breaks. This swell is• )roduct of a low· - pressure syttftll off the coast, whkh .IU keep conditions W:rf unst.lble with v.n.ble south Md southwesterly winds through rnosl of the Mft. ~ Oe.iner conditions by . thk "-bnd. for dally surf ...pom r and foncub, al (900) \ 97 .. SUll. the all coec. t 1.SO plus any pottlble IOU. ' \ ·2300 b!ock or ll1rbor Boulevard: A computer, monitor nnd pr1~rcr wer~ reported stolen from :an op3rtmenr, ~long w11h a gu11:1r and a keyboard, while the owner-was '" the process or moving 10 a new :ip:u'tment. The items were worth S3,975. · .. • NIWPORT•UCM 200 block or Liiie Lane: A bicycle trailer used to Qrry children and a bo.t CO(llainina 5P0ning aoods were reported 11olen from 1 11or:1ae locket. the hems were wort h $475. 1900 block ot '"' Strttt: A TV and a VCR, worth SSSO. were W:CJ>Ottcd stolen from a home where tho rc~r door wu pned open. , .JllO block ot CUoaet Platt: Skia and 1 laPtop computer were rcponcd Molen frbm 1 boc1nt that wasn't locked up. The ite~s Vterc worth ".350· ftltOfTlllNY • P.erson loi!crlna around~ parks, ICCfudcci D(O#S. or 1n the ne~ Co.Id be 1e11 ~ -<OtltTCI)' NCwpon lk.ch pol~ . - L • • .. ACADUIUC ' • Carbtri"' GrumbltS or Corona dcl Mar. a junior at Corona dc1 Mar Hilh School, has been selected to atrcnd the N:ttional Young ~:idcrs Conference in Washington. D.C. AWAltDS . • R)-.n T. \\101ams, son or Richard and Erik.a Williams of Corona del M:ir, recently c:imed the rank of ~gle Scout during a spcci31 ceremony at H:irbor View School. . Willi:ims attends Corona dcl ~3r Hir.h School. • ~turroy Brown, 18, of Cosr:t Mcs;i, has e3med the Ea,gle Scout Award. • 1 " . . . .. • ~ltPOllAft • Bnact Walktr of Coron:. del Mar h:ts been. promo~d tO the position or associarc at LPA, Inc., one or Orange County's tartest aT'Chircctural finns. •James L. Rlchttr was appointed \ice president or ~lcs and marlcering for CIMCO. INC., of Costa Mesa. • ' •Kerry Sullh':lln has been appoinred director of sales for the Newport Beach restnurant John Dominis: • Desmond C~ll~nn was appointed ch:iirpcrson of the 1995 l ntefll:ltion:il M:inagcment Conference, to ~ held 31 the M3niott Hotd in Newport Beach. • Ncwpbct Be:ich resident Marg:trct A • I Whitney has been promoted to branch opcntions supervisor for the Coron:i dcl l\br br:tnch of Fidelity Federal Bank. · • Fried llC)"D of Costa Mesa h3s been reelected as the Southwestern Di\ is1orr Director Cor The American Radio Rel:iy League lncoqx>rated. the nations l:irgest ortanizarion of Am3teur Radio opcr:uors. •The South Coast Metro Aliiancc, a Costa Mcsa·b~d group th:u focuses on business attraction and retention programs, has announced its 1995 officers and bo:ird of directors: Geo~ Sakioka, president; Mickey lscn, vice president; Jacl' Carroll, sccrct31); Thomas A. Murphy, treasurer; Kt\'ln ll:iub r, Kit Royu. Dana Vates Tnn~rsl, Wn)ne Bodlngton, Emm«t St~. James llenw~od • • ond Cblp llancy, bo:irJ..ef dire~tors; \ k . • llo)d, honorary director. • Glenn S. Scb11fcr h:l.S bccrt elected as president and member o{ the bo:ud of r .. cific Mutu:il. b:iscd in Nc'\J>Ort Beach. Other promotions 3t Pacific Mutu:il: WUTY J . Cnrd, c'ecutivc \iC\: president, securities; D:al")lt G. Jcthnson. cxecuti,·i: 'ice ptesidcnt, pension in"estment; Lynn C. ~tiller, cxecuthc \ice ~~idcnt, indi,idual insurance; Mich:itl S. Robb, e\ccuti\'C vice president, real cst.ue ID\'C~tni'cnrs; John A. J:i~. senior \1cc-prcsidenr, marketing; S. Gene Schofield, senior \'ICC president. i.nanciJI; Ra)mond J; Lte. senior vice president; John E. :'11ilbcrg, ~cni<>r vice president. m:irkcting; John D. Murray. senior vice pr9siJcnt. financi:il: Friday. Januar; 6, 1995 ltobu1 G. ll:ii..~dl, ~--naor ,.,c president. pubhc :llfair~. :'lbrill Rolh:r, ~cnior ,'j,c prcs1dcni, finance :1nd Jdmin1Slr:11ion. • :'\cwport lk:ich-~ed Koll Rc:il Estat~ Scl'\1ccs n.:c nlly anoounccd th:ll Dem :ird :-..t'\\m:tn bas Joined the comp:in> as director of the new F3cil1tics Admin1)trJt.\C Scl'\1ccs . group . MIUT&llY • M3nnc Pfc. Al<'j:indro Pnrr:i-l\:i,:iru , son of Jose J. and )1:u1:an1:i P:trr.l or Costa Mcs:i. reccntl) completed the Dai..1c Enginci.;r Equipment Coun.c :it Manne Corps Engineer School, C:imp LeJunC: KC · • ~ 3 " Gliambir · one~s pt'oeram . on int.el~ity management Auto .. Facts I • . • E THICS AND INTEGRITY .for more info(O'lation, Of to the ·"State of the City" address. .. .. ~ 0 -"A 90-Minute Brc:Hcfast . make reservations. call Costa Dinner tickets at S45 per person • ~REE CRUJ £ 4 " ni:r llill . Boost," featuring a work· ~a Chamber of Commerce a( can be obtained by ca.lling 542· Hamilton alld hi )taff are at IL • shop by Dr. Miltarcf MacAdam on · 574 8780. 4226. '1 again, promoring their rc:1tJur:inr. "Tota~ Integrity Man:igement," is 0 0 The Cannery Restaurant ii. offer-~!~ ~;:~~d0~Yg1~~:~= at ·ME~INGS .-•The. N~·port : 'NEW POSITION ~ John ing free harbor crui:,e) to SuqdJ~ Beach. StStcr (:aty Assocaata~n Houten has been named vice ..-bruncti cui.tomeri. during the 7:15 a.m. holds<sinnuaJ m<:mbersh1p meet· month of Janual)'. Brunch •t ·r'ts "'t Jim de Boom Behind the -Scenes \"' d d president and manager or con# .. .. ... '"e nes ay at ing, M. onday, Jan: 23 at John Do-10 a,m. and the one-hour cru1~e r-" Ch p · struction lending in·Orange Coun-'-'lie ez ans. minis Restaurant, 2901 West Pa-~eparts at 11 :30. 3046 B • t 1 St · 1 1y for the California State Bank by . ns 0 .. ·• cific Coast Highway. The firi.t 60 cu!tlomer:1 "ho fin· COsta Mesa · l Eug~nc 'lliSfiop, president and · Mary Ann Miller wi I present CEO "'oJ .ish brunch and \\Jnt.to )Ce Now- Aecording 10 the slate of nominees for the 1995 H. ~uten, ;i 'io-year ve teran in port frpm its bc)t ,antJge point -. ,MacAdam, at· ·board 6f i:firectors. Leslee Connor, the wate'r -"ill be tJkcn on a tcndecs will learn T c 8 .11 En · \" d 11 construction and real estate Jend-om. rosson. a nts, T·t n c . ho d D first-come, fifit -Scf\e<l basi,. No , about "our po\V F R b · • mg, Ids a ""ree from en1ley 11 • • ish, o crt Hamill, 8111 Hamil-~ · advance reservation~ are t:lkcn fo r crful slratc~·cs t Ha · H ki ~· c · · College in Waltham~ass .. and a that ....«f-ft on, m aw n:., eorg1ana this _special cruis_c offer. • ..... ,. McLeod, Hidcichi Misono, Mary professional design • ion in re~I es- launch a•counter Ann Miller, Jerrell Richards, Mike tate from UCL He·ts active in . = 0 , . attack on the eth-Rudinica;Faimar.Sc:hullcr, GcGc many local civic organizatiOQ·, in-CHUCK LEE -The Daily Pilot ics crisis of today~ Spraggins~ Rosalind Williams and. eluding the board of directors for noted the dc:11h of rctircJ Orange and cctcr costly JQ~ln Wa~c:)'amada. the Harbor Arca Boys and Girls Coast College coun:,clor Jfld pro· ' fraud, theft and •Speak Up Newport holds its Club. fessor Charles..£. Lee in WeJne~- · commi11ee seve ral times. sef\·ed on tbe board of directors, \Olunti:ered to rai c funds for the annual cur- rent support caplp:iign and e\ en • i.pcnl time rci.urfacing handbJll courts and painting locker room-.. Chuc~ ''orl.:ed out :u the YMCA on a daily basis, u:,u;ilh bringing .an OGC i.tudent or L\~O under •he guise of pl:i) ing a rac- quetball gJQ)e. but usuall) ti+-i n- troduce them to the Y~tCA :inJ • ·staff anJ helping them to ftnd a job J l the Y fo r lhe school )Car or summer •. Chuck and his de,otcd wife Doris, "ho cared for him in recent yc:irs as the Parkinson'i. dbcase bccame·more disabling, raised l\\O solid children in daugbter J_.incl!l and son Steve, both "ho \\Orked for the Y at one time or another. by Paul Frec.h SERVICE & REPA.IR GERMAN SWEDISH JAPANESE AUTOMOBILES HEADED FORA BREAKDOWN? .. improprieties and 14th Annual Mayor's Dinner. Fri-.. The bank is a full-service Ti-day's edition. Chuck, as he \\j • ma.ximize long-term profitability. day, Feb. 3 at the Four Sea$0ns nanci:il institutiQn with $470 mil-known to many of us, \\a a re:iL ·Chuck cared ~bourhh famih, O r· · ange Coast College and his com- munit)-That legacy live:, on '~ ith m) family. Each year. four motorists in ten are left stranded by the roadside when their cars break down. What are the most oom- mon culprits t>eh1nd 1hese failures? According to a nation· wide survey of 6.400 house- holds with motor vehicles by a nationally known antifreeze maker. flat tires acoount for 32 percent of all roadside break.' downs. Next on the list are pro- blems with cooling systems (25 percent) such as leaks. water pump ·failure. and overh~ating. Battery failure occurs nearty as often (24 percent), and ten per- cent of those left standing by the sides of their cars . have merely run out of gas. By pay- ing attentio'n to the condition of their tires. cooling systems. and batteries, car owners can pre- vent themselves from beooming the objects of passing_ drivers' pity. ' .. .. ' This is :r\,·orkshop for business, Hotel. The Irvine Co.'s Gary Hunt lion in assets in 14 branch loca· ~ind the scenes contributor to community nnd cMc leaders whi~h will serve as the master of ceremo-tions, including one opening M>dn the ~munity. requires an investment of 90 min-nies. Supervisor Marian llefbcson . in lhe fonner Bank of Ne,\ port At the YMCA, where he \\as an UtCS of lime and SJS fOJ'\!'he wiH be the suest $pca.J<cr alld ... htadqu~rters building on Pacific active member for 20 )Car:,, he Jim de Boom is the ouner of The E' ent Office, a school UV.tee :ind :i rommunity aC"tfri j l. 1/is col- umn :1ppc11rs e•·cry Friday. .breakfast. May~~ John 1-!ed&cs will pro\'ide Coast Highwa~ in Newport Oeach. chaired the physical educa1ion TODAY ,. ato UND SOUNDS ·Singer Bob Stava will serenade the ladies in the audience at a meeting ar the Oasis Senior Center in Corona dcl Mar. For derails, c:ill 644-32144 .• SATU.DAY THI aaoTMl~UR Seattlc·b:ised fol quarte1. whose-• hits include .. Sloop John B .• " "This und is Your und" and "fr I Had a Hammer:· performs at 8 'p.m. in Robert B. Moore Thearrc :11 Orange C~st College. 2701 Fail'\ icw Road, Cost3 McS<J. Tid :crs: . . S12-S19. CaU 432·5880. . ' · WllOHT LOH PllOOllAM Olstomize your OWfl weight k>ss ' progr3m at Relief Resources. 1850 Whittier, Suite L-302 in Costa Mesa cvc:ry S:iturd3y ln fanuary from 10 a.m. to noon. Cost is SS pe r session. Call 722-9527 for more information. , MUNICIPAL aoNDS HMINA• Smith B3rn.,Cy of Newport Beach is sponsoring a free scll)inar on "Municipal Bonds afrer the 83nkruprcy: How Safe Arc T}\ey?" (rom 7 to 8:15 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency in lr\linc._RcservatioJIS arc necessary. Call Wendy at 644-9111. PAJAMA ITO~ Children ages 3 ro 1 arc encourage~ to wc:ir their ~jamas and hri~ • favorirc stunfd onim;il ro'Pajaifta Storytime, a series of Monday night story sessions at t.he Newport Bc:ich Central · ry, 1000 Avocado Av~. The 7 ions last half an hour and run thro March 14. Call 70-3.800 for mo information ... r • > , ~ROUND TOWN .. AAlt.PMHTING Lisa Murphy of 1hc Mesa Consolid:itcd Water Dastricr is the . g\Jcsr speaker at the 1 p.m . meeting of the Costa Me!a Chapter 121 of. AARP at the Costa Mcs3 Senior Center, 19th and Pomona. For more inform3tion. call 546-7848. "-... auran SINGLIS' RILATIONSHlll , SIMINAil "Listen, Learn and Be Lovcd0 is.. the title of a Single's Relationship · Seminar offered Sunday · by The Mceting-lW<>m, an affordable singles . • organization. The seminar will help couples and singles,..qchieve more f ulfilliog relationships by obtaining a beuor understanding of your partner': COst is $3 for me~\lers, $5 .. ~o~·tnemb~rs. Spa~e is . linuted~Th Meeting , Room is a 29 15 Redhill Ave., Sui 0104 in Costa Mesa. II· 545-8082 for " details. TUUDAY • ..,.,.. .. M1n1 Surfridcr. Fo11ndation is a non·p~t orgal)izlltion. dedicated to-the protection of rhc world's occ:tns and bcoehes through ~nscrvation, .. research and education. l!carn about Surfridcr Foundation and ilC- ac:tivitics for im.at a free meeting .... from 7 to 9 p.m. at Oasis Senior Center. 800 M:irgucrire in Corona del M.ir. Call 631-6173 for more information. SUCCHS SIMINAa ''The ·inner Game of Success" is the title of :i free noon program in the . Friends' Mcciing Room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Prcsontcd by Oren Miles of,Gro"th Technologies Jnrernationat. the prcsenl3tion is geared for business pc0plc, but. ,will :ilso be o f interest to indi\iduals. C311 717·3800 for more info rm:irion .. CAaHa PLANNING WOllKSHOP A free. thrcc-p:ur career p13nning \\Orkshop is b.:ing offered by Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa fan. 10, 24 and 3"1 fro m 6 to 8 p.m. C311 43'.?-516'.? for dc13ils. NIWPOaT FOUNDATION "Or:ingc County Bankruptcy: Where Do We Go From l lcrc?" is the · topic of the 7:30 a.m. bre:ikfasr meeting of the Ne\\ port Foundation at the Oalbo:i Bay Club, 1221 West Coasr l lighway in Ncwporr Beach. Guest speakers arc former Orange County Tre3surcr Cllndid:uc John Moorlach and O r:i nge County Register cditori:il editor Ken Grubbs. Cost is S20 for members. S30 l'br non-members. Call 675-6300 for reservations. cua1 THI •LUIS Learn magic:il ways to cure the post-holiday blues cveryj Tuesday cvenin$ in J:inuary from 7 to 9 p.m. at Reher Resources, 1850 Whiuicr .. Suire L-302 in Costa Mcs3. Cost is SS per session. Call 722-9527 for mori information. Stnd )Our lltms to Around To»D ~llor. Tbo D1llly Pilot, JJO iv. Bar St., Cost• Mtsa, Calif. 91621. )!< \E\l lllGll ll \TES )!< 6-Month CD 6. l 57c •FDIC In ured to $100,000 • Limited special offer can today: 714-476-5126 Ask fo r Dan Horgan. Senior Vice President -Investments ' •t.Md by ~berry Baot lllCI as Fukn lly IDilftd "CDs art lOIURld up 10.SIOO.OOO SllKlt 11tt 1bop 111tiorally ror 1be baa, b11hml;pddanc CDs. t0mt CDs may be otr:c:red b1 ou&-oC-tlalt Vlllmi., ~ uam. bur lnl«m1han IS a..illble an ttqutsa (])s •c sul'jUt 10 paw.lly f« arly wltbctanl Raid d°Clttlft aaof ll·ll-94art11flllle llllcrcst. All CDs we SU~ IO avwlabilcy. " Kemper Securities, Inc. 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1300 Newport Buch, CA 92660 251 • • HINT: Know your car's mileage range on R h •II tank of .gas and keep track of your mileage with the tri odometer FLUID SITUATION uke engine oil automatic transmission fluid requires peri- ochc filter and fluid changes to maintain the function and pro- long the hfe of automatip trans- mission. An automobile's own- ers manual can provide recom- mendat1Qns on fluid changes based on mileage. A quick glance at transmission fluid on a white paper towel can provide tnfonnation about the need for a change. regardless of mileage. If the fluid is clear pinkish-red (or green, in some cas~ the fluid is sttll good If 11 has a milky cast, there may be a leak at the transmission cooler tn the radta· tor, which should be repaired 1mmed1ately. Oa~ reddish-brown fluid With a burnt smell is an lndt~ catlOl"l that the fluid has lost its tubncat1ng abthty In this case, the transmlSSIOn fluid 1s overdue for a change Many car owners routlnefy check their car's oil level without realizing the importance of chect<ing the transmission fluid as wett. Keeping track of such det.alls will ~extend the life of your engine. At C & F, we handle oil changes. brakes. shocks. end air-conditioning overhauls. We specialize in Get·, man, Swedish. and Japanese cers. Cati the e)(perts at . 646- 6910.You can find us at 2090 P\acenba Hours· M-F 8-6 All . map credft cards wek::ome HINn If ttiire ire metal pam- dn vtStbte In automatic trans- metston ftuld . It ls • segn of higt'I we.r and poulbte darNige. I • ·. I, .. 4 Friday. January s. 1995 .... ..... ' dcring if the home' v:ilue ro c with its new proximity lo th e har- bor. "We're closer than we were ye - lcrday," he conceded. The wall will tnke up to si.' months to repair and will cost the priv:nc homeownctS association hundreds or thousands or dollars, Miller said. Neiderhaus called it a "cata- strophic failure" and ·said officials were concerned about high tides eating away more of the land, thus threatening the hom~s· found3- tions. The city's pristine coastline :ibo \\:IS hit hard. Wedn•sday's 62-mph winds whipped up 6-to 8-foot surf that pelted the µnderside of the Balboa Pier and pounded the shore, of- ficials said. · ei The result was a seal" that New- pott Deach lifeguard Brent Jacob· sen described as an 8-foot berm that ran from the Wedge 10 11\e Newport Pier. On Th'i"'Sday morn- ing, the drop would ha"e senr someone into the water 'with uo escape. Even surfers kept out of the · w:iter, Jacobsen said. "I haven't seen Qne person in the '\vater all day," he said. ''II looks like chocolate milk." ' County he.ilth o(ficials issued a warni~ Thursday that occ:rn, b:iy and creek waters often :ire con· 'tamin:ued with bacteria up to three day~ after heavy rainstorms. Swim mers should avoid waler near stonn drains ·and beach ·users should avoid contact with'·~llly r•Jn· off QJl the sand, c0t~nty officials said. In Newport Harbor and in the Dack Bay, broken docks float ed ashore and castaway boats were PARK . FreM.P•9e 1 t sue?' " Webb said., At n December-meeting, ·1he· council ask~ staff lo research the possibility of trnding the 4.8 acre!; of proposed park land on Upper Castaways for space on Lower Ca taways --. a.site '"hich ~ome council members thought rriis,Ja be a more stenic p\lfk selling: The Ir· vine Co., which owns the land, of· fered to f~nd the·fe:isibilily s.tudy. The city's Parks, Ilcache·s·. and Recre:ition ·Commissian and mem- bers of the publfc initially spoke against th,c idoo -of a "land swa p" on the grounds that the city would >.t.u.c M.unN/DAJLT l'1LOT Pascual .Salazar of Mission Landscape loads fallen tree limbs from Wednesday's storm into a truck at Bay Vlpw Apartments in Corona d~I Mar. tied anyplace that Orange County Sherifrs Harbor Patrol deputies oould secure them. "We've g,ot quite a cleanup going right nQw," Shcrifrs Sgl. J.R. Wilson said. "We don't have a damage tally, but we've re- sponded to more than 75 calls for se rvice (in Newport Beach)." He rem inded boat owners· to check the lines used to tie their bonts to the .dock and make sure st:inding water is removed from their vessels. Al least a couple of boats sank because tl~ey filled with water and several broke free when the ropes snapped. "'Winds rc:iching 40 mph • on TI1ursday h:impered the cleanup, Wilson said. Some 50 to 100 tons .of debris ran down flood control channels: Abou t 25 tons already were taken lo a l:rndfill, but the rest remained piled on the beach near the Santa Ana River Jetty and won't be cart· ed off to a landfill until after the anticipated weekend storm. Most of the TI9Qd,ing that forced road closures during Wednesday eveni ng's rush hour were cleared by 7:30 p.m. that night, thanks to the use of roughly nine pumps moving 4,500 gallons of w«ter per minute. Water pu.mps also were Thurs- day's C?rdcr or th e day at Tony R9ffia's restaurant , 2520 West Coast Highway, where the parki ng lot was flooded despite the. efforts of a . mechanical pump mounted there. . .:We're' trying to do· business as usual," restaurant Munager Dnna Ber.ryman said.,"We're just waiting for the plumber to.con\e." · Stoff writer Evan Henerson cpn· tributed to this report. . . be giving up much-needed recre-est plan closely enough to render ation _acreage. Irvine Co. officials an opinion. Tom Redwitz, Irvine responded that the company Co. vice president of developme nt would be-just as happy to proceed entitlement, said that he was still with the already-npprovcd plan if interested in hearing the reaction the. city can not achiev1 consensus. from various sector'S of the com- The city quickly det,miQcd that munity. the fields would ,_not fit at the Lower Castaways site. So city staff Alt hough the new con~ept plan tried \Jrious configurations on has " vista and a lookout point at bot~ites. • the Upper Castaways site, the Commissioners indica ted Tues-Parks, Beaches and Recreation day that the dual-:iite park plan Commission expressed concern at presented auractivc possibilities if the possible loss of passive open it could be coRstructcd al the space on Upper Ca~taways. ·same cost as the original design, .. The commission ultimately ap· according lo Parks and Beaches proved the new plan Tuesday by a Commissioner Phil Glasgow. 6-1 vote wit h Com missioner Jo Officials from The Irvine Co. Vandervort casling. the dissenting said they had not studied the lat· vote. \ ~ NEWPORT BEACH "PLAYER OF THE .WEEK"!! ' - A 1986 18' ELECTRIC BAYCRUISER A #1 PJCK ON·LY $7 ,995 ··ONE YEAR WARRANTY • LOOKS BETIER THAN NEW! Duffield Electric Boat Co. 670 W 17th St. Coata M.sa &45..SS12 l\'licrowave •Ele ctro Gun . 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Oominaucz got 13re3nna out of the Honda, put her on th e side· wlllk where the wnter wa!ln't so high and lhcn use d his truck to tow the Honda to a nearby c:lr· 18 ycan. "It's a miracle we sur· . vivcd." day. Lafferman .said she couldn't rhank her rescuers cnoug~. She' was ~specially concerned tlflt she never got the name of the ftrM woman who assisted her. LafTerman's experience is just one of many dr.amatic moments during Wednesday's deluge. Her story illustrates the power or bolh Mother Nature and the caring )pirit of local resjdcnts. · It was ju)t after 5 p.m. Wednes- day and it had already grown quite , dark -plus, sheets of rain we1e •pelting the area, hnmrering vis· ibility. Laffcm1 an had just picked up her o'nly child, 13reanna, from her bab)'Sitter's home on Ce nter, near Lions Park, and was trying to get over to Anaheim Avenue. That's when she noticed the nood waters rising. While police had blocked 9ff n1ajor streets in the area, Centei:.: had no barricades, residents there said. As the water came rushing into her car, l.afferman screamed for help. Panicked, l.afferman believes she passed out at one point be- cause she awoke to find a woman "breathing i.nto my mouth," appar- ently trying to .revive her wi th CPR. • · The unidentified woman pulled L:ifferm an out of. the car and "wrnpped me around a pole al the corner," Lafferman said. "I held on fo r dear life becaus<! 1 can't •· swim . . . the ·Current was so strong, it was like an ocean." Dy then, Anthony Dominguez h3d driven up in his Nis&an truck. For advertising opportunities, contact a Daily Pilot · saies representative f't 642-4321 ext. 250 ., ilJlfiL ' port. ''1 opened all the door and all the water came flowing out," !>aid Dominguez, 37. Dy then, the first woman who helped Laff erman had ' disap· peared. But other local residents like Maria PereL and Lucy Cam- pana came out to help too, Laffer· man said. Perez brought dry clot hes for Oreanna and Camp3nO helped hold the shaking Laffer· man up. Dominguez then drove Laffer· man and her daughter to their home on Mapte ,Ave nue -less th:in a mile from the 1urmoil on Center. Lafferman said the rncidenl left she and her daughter ~o sh:iken they both had trouble ~leeping th:tt night. But miraculously, their ca~ appeared to b~ in work!ng . order :ifter di;ying out on Thurs· ''Thank )'OU for saving my life," urrerman said she wanted to tell the woman, Dominguei. Perez and Campano. "l'm elernally grateful. 1·1rnever forget il. '' Dominguez, who moved to the area a year ago, didn't soc his par. ticipatioo as anyrhing that heroic. "lt '"us-really no ~ig thin~," said Dominguez, who lives wnh his wife and t~vo sons, aged 9 yean1 old and 11 months. "I just hap. pened to be at the right place .lit the right time." He could ~ee why Lafferman was ·so frightened, though. • Dominguez said the water ap- peared to be four fee t deep on Ct!nttr. ''Everybody was pretty. panicky," he said. "The street was repll) dark and you couldn't really sec. It was storming like heck. "13ut within an hour after the ra.in stopped,' {the flooding) '"ns all gone. You could tell someone about this and they'd say, 'Yeah, right.'" • Bankruptcy • Corporations • Wills/Trusts •Divorce • Tenant/Landlord • Much, much mo~ fnlf fotnf n l)ntnlegnl ••. ctinics1 Inc. · _ Rit:IMlrd H. Fol£z -we accept all major credit cards -751~734 2900 Bris I ite A 1 OCEAN RANCH 7 ,' ,. "' "' I•,, ' ., ,lJ lllW(, • I U' 'M ..... IPll TMl~-·CN> l ••. (N) IUMI ----=:111 lllClll• TMIUllYA r• •••IUUTIN -:~C·~ (N) CERRITO,, 10 •. , ... ' .... ,.. ·: J at ... ,~. (1'~ ANAHEIM HIU.S FESTIVAl a.:.~·: ~·:·· ._._; • teachers as it docs in other di~­ tricts, said teachers' union presi· IUIPECT .. 11....:..;._---...;. dent Maya Decker. • r~ ..-...,.,... 1 at this · .. h . "What l am concerned abou1 frMI .... , Judge Chri:.topht..J Strople's ques· tions and used the Hmc mufOed \'Oicc to reply v.-hcn asked IC he'd like a public defender to represent him .. point? e 5tlld. now 1s the anxiety level among B~rn~ ~aid the Newport-Mesa .. teachers when i$ .~ difficult to ~•strict is in the pr~ess of looking get accurate infoYiiation out of ~nto StCJ?S to take m ca~c fut~re the county," Decker said. "There in.come ts . reduced. The strategics is so much information changing ~·II be d1scu.ssed .at the bo:ird's that the speculation seems to be cgular mcctmg 1 ucsday at the doing more harm than good " Harper Co.mmunity Cen1er. Decker added that she r~mains . ~e 1 ~1.ne and Newport-~esa concerned about the disll'ict's abil· districts JOincd ll~e North dran~e ity to cover payroll and the pos· C?unty Community College Dis· sibilitics or layoffs and increased tnct and the ~range County class sizes. lloard ~f . Edu7ut1on to cr~ate a The district has held only one $200 m11l1on investment in tbe public meeting . to discuss lhe now-~ankrupt \county pool. 1 county bankruptcy, but Decker- . Irvine bo~rowcd about $~5 n11I· said that has been enough. h?n to put tn the pool, hoping for The Irvine Unified district, on big ~eturns. The sohoo~ board is the other hand, has held three looking. for ways to pay 1t back,. nn public meetings on the county's act Irvine Umfie~ bo:ird member ·bankruptcy and discussed R1ost of ~om. Burnham secs as a moral ob· their decisions in open session, un- hgat1on. less litigation was involved ac- "l d.o~,'t know how. we ca~ ig· cording to Burnham. ' nore 1t, added lrv1ne Unified The district has also issued board. mcmb~r. Mike Rcg~I~._ "It's press releases twioe a week to up· a reality and 1t s .a rc!>pon~1b1hty. If date the public, and the board dis· we default on 11, w; defa~lt ~~ cussed--specific action plans during othe-[ peo~le a~d that s ~ot n~ht: the holiday br1eak. So officials in the Irvine d1U)'1c1 Burnhanrs:iid the situation calls have discu~sed drastic meas~res to for looking for solutions and not pay \he bills, !>UCh as selling off pointing fingers. And Regele said prop~rty, teacher layoffs and it can only help the board to hold chnrg1~g fees. for art programs to public meetings. mee~ m~med1ate cash needs, ac-"It is expected that you discuss cording to Reg~le. 1his in public," itc nddcd. "The tics llroob to the two di tinct. areas: He has family in 'Riverside.· and a girlfriend in Newport De nch, said Dcpu1y Districl Auorney Claudia Silbar. r On Wednesday, the day af1er his arrest, Brooks reportedly tried to esc:ipc from Newport's jail by fashioning a lockpick from n strip of metal he f"emoved from a light fixture in his c~ll. said Newport Deach Police Lt. Paul Henisey. Uut norhing in the. cell provides ' Brooks ~ith the ability to' break the lode, and his escape· vas thwartc~. "Rcniscy said. Brooks, 22, was soft-spoken when he appeared in Harbor Mu- nicipal Court Thursday, wearing a green shirt that resembled those worn by surgeons. r-- He mumbled "yes" to several of TEMPLE. Fr•• P•1• 1 "I don't have any .money.~ Brooks :.aid. Attorneys agreed thar no pica would be entered until Jan 20. The ailorneys al~ agreed to re· turn Brools to Newport Beach City Jail for the night . Uut Silbar and Deputy Public Defender fames Spellman sparred over requests mode in a search warrant that would allow invcstiga: tors to lake hair and fluid samples from·nrooks. Silbar argued that the evidence must be coll~cted promptly so tc~ts -includi11g tl10~c on DNA -c.1n be conducted while still al· lowing for Drooks' right 10 a · ~pc1:dy 1rial. A hearing on the matter i.o. sc\ for 3 p.m. today. Prosecutors arc seeking 13 Univcr!>ity, F'ullerton, where she earned her b:ichclor's degree in accounting and a master's degree in public finance. Aside from her credentials, Councilwoman M~ry Hornbuckle said Temple also has "fe111nrk:ible foresight, given. mnny other ag~n­ cics didn't see the need to draw their money ou1." , Ne\~P?rt-Mesa ~arrowed about law suggests you have to go out in • $47 .m1ll1on to· put 111 the pool, also public for this. Discussions and hopt~g to make_ ,some .. n:oney on strategy h:wc to be public. It not the investment: .1 he ?1s1nct .ha a o~ly has to be, it oughr to be. · total of $80 n11ll1on tied up 1n the "h 's a public problem and to Before she w;is hired by the ci1y of Costa Mesa fou r years ago, Temple worked as the director of finance and city treasurer for Iluena Park -a post she held for six years. She also served as its as- sistant director of finance for three years prior to that. 13ctwcen 1973 and 1980, she held accounting, and cost analyst positions for the city of La Habra nnd varjous companies in the county. · "l see no reason to be con- cerned," she said. ''She was on the way to polling us out of the pool long before the council .got in: volvcd. , .. pool: . . . not talk about and not be open D1stri<;_t officials belle\~ 1hey will about ·it breeds . more problems. be. able to ~ay off the l?an be· The objective has got to be· to in· cause the entire sum, plus·mtcrcsr, fornl tlte public so they can have a was placed on deposit with the grnsp on the problems and we caf1 county. enlist their support to help wort( The money was held in cscro\ --nl1 . Vhen }OU!re in"1Hehool di - for the loan repa) ment. Even ir trice, there is a strong emotion to pool invc~tors don't get b~ck 100% hang together." of their princir.al depo~i l, the dis· Ilernd said the Newport-Mesa trict \\Ould still get .i substantial district has· chosen not to host portion or the S47 n11llion re· more public meetings because of a turned, Bernd ~aid. lack of concrete infonnation from The ,district would then dc.!\elop the county. • legal or 01hcr s1rn1cgies 10 nuke Anet he said he worried that re· up the diff crence in funds, he said. leasing the constantly changing in· The key .problem, 13ernd ac· formation from the• county might k11owlcdged, is 1h:H 1he :imount 1riggcr specula1ion, whi~h could the district \viii gel from lhc pool lea~ lO "either a false sense Of SC· is unknown at 1his poi nt.· curity or so much tension and Still, no cuts ha'e bee n mnde in worry that it interferes with our Newport-Mesa opcr:\lions, though jobs. . Bernd is~ucd a ~tor. order on all "We think before we start to spending no1 directly related to have public meetings on what to the· classroom or payroll. · cut and what to do, we want· tq In general. the situation doesn't know a little bit ,about what is re· look as bad for Newport-M esa :illy going to happen." She attended California State Call the Contractors that can prooide you toith all of your Landscape and Masonry. needs. "And, nobody is a seer. We in· vested in the county fund , as we do "ilh all of ou r imestmcnts, be· . RUFFELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC. • Pcl'SOnallzcd Desi~ With Complct~ Landscnpc. lu'itnllaUons • Ov-....-4-0 \Ca.rs of Combined Scnicc in Orange ounty ... , ..... c.... .... 1'22 -IUI .• car• .U-541·1 IU . • ·' • References Throughout Orange o w1ty KENNY tlic PRINTER :'SO 1:'! 2 .;! • OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COCKTAILS· FOOD lO 00 PHONE AHEAD FAR1VSWORTH LAND APE COMPru~Y 548-5132 Lie. #421070 • • I k'! I PIJAL I\ ',! f\11NAR • • "What Should I Do Now?" 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Call now and re crvr. a eat at our FREE SEMINO . ·ONA: D ~er Nutrition Atn~rica (714) 780·8347 .. On The l)ay . ' Frtday, Janu~ 6, 1995 I counts against Brook..s -all sttm-SiJb3r confirmed that tn~~tiga· ming from the ~ sexual assaults 1or> arc ll)ing to dctcrroine ir in Newport Beach on Nov. 29 and there's enough evidence to charge Dee. 16 -and S1lb:u s:iid 1he Brooks in that C3se and another an ~ anticipates more charges ~ill be Huntington 3cach. , filed. .. And charge~ ~till arc pendi in .. After rushing the charges in'° four alleged r3pes ~t Rivcrs1 court at about '4:30 p.m. -to beat Police of11ci:tls say occurred in an the legal 48-hour deadline for ar· . area near the University, of Cali-"' raignment aft~r an arrest -Silb:u fomia, Riverside, since early No- callcd Brooks a lucky man because vember. he dodged two legal bullots. In th e court document, prosecu· If roommate~ hadn't returned to tors also alleged the used of a their Colton Street home during h:indgun during the commi~~ion of tile alleged Dec. 16 attempted robberies und burg~rin; A final - rnpe, Brooks could be facing life count involves his att~mpt· 10 cs· in prison because of a new ~o· cape from Newport's jail. culled "one-strike·)Ou're-out" law "He'll be closely monitored," that went in10 effect on Dec. J, Henhey said of Drooks' return to Silbar said. the jail Thur!>d:iy night. "We tire Ne""port J3eoch Police e:irlier trca.ting him with· !>pecial care be· said they alsO believed a third rape cause of the nature, the number • -of a woman in a Coi.iu Mc~a and the !.cnousnes-s o.L ·the inci· • board and care facility on Dec. 3 de111s he's been involved in. · -was link~d._10 the two Newport , "\Ve feel confident he \~On't be Ileach attacks. able to escape." cause of the return. Susan Councilwoman Sandra Gerhs .have thought, and l think the council been quick 10 emphasize 1hat agreed, that it seemed to be the Temple and all members or the best f!Jnd at the ~i~e." . . 1\ city s1:iff ac1 under the council's Once the pools inst:ib1l11y came. direction. into focus, Hornbuckle and BuCfa said Temple was "right on top of it." • . "I, as an elected official, have accepted the fac1 that I am re- sponsible for ·the money the city has remaining in the pool," Erick· son said. "I am grateful to John for his insight. We were .able to Qity officials contend tl1at with· drawals from the pool began sev- eral months ago. However, the heaviest activity in the account OC· curred just weeks prior to tbe crash, during which . time 1he ci1y removed about S 11 million. The city still has S3 million remain ing get a lot of o~ m.oney ou1, but not , . all of it. t3ur, it's all water under in the pool. · And, Mayor Joe Erickson and the bridge. 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D COSTA llESA Ma.oeo& .... VINCI USTSIN COITA •SA AND . · llhlftOll'r.8iACH ' . .. . . Newport Beach/COlta Mesa Pally Piiot I • SPORTS EDITOR I.OGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 223 V~nguards , fall to fan the names In disappointing loss ~ First-half lapse ·key' as Menlo College takes advantage to record the win. . . B\' DE~N IS llROSTLRllOl'S, Sro~n \\'uru COSTA 1\1 ESi\ 1 -• o~lt.\., . Southern Californi.i Col-It.~ .,lt :t 0 lege· men's ba:-,1-.etb:WI r.;~ ~o coach Bill Reynolds re·-~ ~ · fu sed to mince words 0 •. •· o · when breaking down ~ • ....... •'!I' Bv RJCllAJl.D D UNN, s"roan \Vann LAGUNA BEACH .- Len Whitacre spent most of Thursday afternoon in 'math- ematics, calculating how to pl3y .bis JI Costa Mesa High girls basketball players equal- ly in the first half against l..:lgun:i Beach. "We wanted to have our starters on tbe floor for the first six minutes of the sec- ond half, but in the first half, we kepi ro- t:iting," said Whitacre, llle Mustangs' first- year coach. . ;.. Those \vcrt? the only moments in which Koo Kim, Corri Lurmann; Erin Brown, Kotie Grogan and Raeme Pa}'fle played together. They blitzed the host Artists .. wi th a 1·2-hl press, causing 14 Laguna Beach turnovers in the third quarter, as Costa Mesa (11-4, 1-0) wpn its PaCific Coast Le'"ague open- ef, 66-35, handing the Artists their 20th consecutive PCL setb~k. d:iting back to their league-opening victory in 1993 over l..:lguna Hills. l..:lguna Beach (3-10, 0-J) led in the sec- ond quarter, 16-15, "h~n 6-foot-J junior Qrandi Boyce scor~d on a fast-break layin. ·with 6:54 oo the clock. Mesa responded ~ith a 12-9 scoring run and never traih!d again. · "l thought we had a chance to sneak up on those guys, but their· depth and the ~econd half gQl to us," Artist Coach Lyman Olney said of t-he Mustangs. "l thin~· we'll compete \vith everybody in league \his yea~. We co'!lpe.ted with Costa -Mesa in the first half, but we just need ·consistency. We'll be re ady, and we'll never quit, like tonight, and if somebody wants to look past us. we just might 5neak up on them. Heck, we might win nine games." For that to happen, Laguna Beach · ,,ould need to refrain from committing 34 turnovers, which it did against the 'Stangs. T~enty-four of them came in the second and third quarters. "It was important for us to try and get our players minutes," said Whitacre, whose squad received 17 paints eoch from Kirn ?and Lurmann (!line rebounds). Laguna Deach had its first lead, 12-11, when Chrissy Chambers sank a mhnica1: foul free throw in the first quarter, be- cause Kristina Watanabe's· jersey m~mber didn't match the Mesa scorcbook. Mesa led a\ halftime, 31-24, then Alicin Derman scor_e~:_;n a pu1b:.1ck for Laguna Beach to o~ .. thc second half. That's when Me sa spurted, 19-0, for a 50-26 lead, a run trigge1ed by ~r~wn's \hrce- pointcr and capp~d by Kim s. i.teal and subsequent layin with three minutes left. The Mustangs led 59-30 after three quarters, outscoring the Artists, 28-6, in the third quarter. To op~n the .fourth quarter the schools combined to miss the lirst 161 shots from the field. resulting in only a dozen fot:il points in the quarter. Cyndee ArelG'Oo (six points, two assists and one block), Chanel Anderson (four rebounds}, Jenny Curtis (2 of 2 from the line), Chantay Pe)ton (cjght bo:ird!i) a~d Kelli Grondahl (two boards) also contrib- uted for Mesa. In the Mustangs' stril-.ing third quarter, th ey · sank 12 of 24 from the field, includ- ing a pair of three-pointers by Brown, and committed only two turnoveri.. Thursdav nigh~·s non-' e z 0 ... . ~ . .. Eagles · giPls in PCL '\ conferc"ce matchup against Menlo , Col- lege al The Pit. ':.The fir:-,t half tonight had t~ be the \\Orsi half of basl-.etb:ill we've. playet! all sc:i ... on," hi! said io the "al-.c.,.of the 74 -61 sctbacl-. to the NCr\A 01\'lsion Tll Oaks. "We didn't come out with any competi-~ tan: -.pirn tonight," he added. ·•1 realize there \\:Isn't much of a cro"d, but some: times you need to get ths: fire from with- . i.-... < l'hc \'angtr.irds" (8-7) pu t t'hemselvcs oot of ~untcnt1on in the fir l 15 minutes_ of the g.1me, falling-tebind. 28·1 I. Despite sp.arh of brilliance i rom Chauncey Wool- ridge, \\hO led SCC with 18 points, and some ~lurpshooting from guard Mike Gue,ara. the Vanguards were ne,er in the game. .'W.e didn 't come out with any com- petiti ve spirit to- night. I realize there wasn't much of a crowd, but sometimes you need to get the fire from within.' I he first- half statistics told a story,_ as sec man- aged just 10 of 32 from the field for 31 %, as contrasted to Menlo's 14 of 30 for 47%. ~1c1flo (7-5) abo netted 8 of its 9 three- po inters i..l1 the first half "hi le building the comfort--BU REYNOLDS Vanguards coach able margin. S CC W:JS' wi tho ut the sci" ices of l\!:11.l111g scorer Chris Kostofrs 15.7 point-per-game ;J\'Crage, but Rey- nolds rcfmell tu use that as an 'excuse. "You have lo play \\ith \\l\at you have," he s.1id. ··we h:1\c a lack uf leade rsh ip at thi!. point, anti that's something we're going to have to find a.., "ego along." sec fell do\\ 11 by ;J\ many as 22 early in the second half at 4 -26, and trailed by 19 at 66·47 \\llh eight minutes to play before mal-.mg an S-0 run to llHl\e \\tth111 I I. Uut the game could h;1\'e been ·much closer. a' the r:.ilh \\,t., slo\\cJ somc"hat b) four m1s~euA .;ngu.irJ free thro,,s dur- ing the l\rn-m1nute '>tretch, one at the front end uf ~1 bonu' \llll.ttion. Also s1delinc(J on ·1 hursday for SCC "J~ Uri an Carlsun, "ho ''as suffering from th~ Ou Uoth Kostoff and Carlson coulJ be b.ick in the lineup Saturd:iy C\Cn1n~ ''hen the Vanguards have th eir final tuneup before the st..trl of Golden State Athh.:tic Cunlcrcnce play, facing l loly :--:amcs College in a 7:30 contest. ; Vanguards women ·capture opener at Cal ·Baptist tourney ...,. Southern California College meets Cal State Oominguez-Hills tonight in tournament semifinals. RIVERS tOE -The ~~ Southern California Col-.~ Jlt ~ lcge \\Ome n's 'b:is~ctball ~N ~ team pulled away in the second huff for an ,89-70 ··. ··one very slow : start ·1011 . ...,. University spoils Estan~ia's bid for victory in league .opener. . BY.BA.IUll'. FAULKNER, St·O,TS \\'Rttca lRVINB -Like Univcr- siiy Coach Dob Dc~nal two . days before, e stancia High girls basketball coach Russ Oavis announced a post- game vow Thursday t<Y bounce back from a surpris- iog loss. , Fortunately for lkrn::il and the Tro- jans, howeve r, their eye-opening defeat .. came against non-league visitor Corona del Mar, allm,ing them time to refocus and fine. tune before Thursday night's Pacific Coast League opel1er against the visiting Eagles. ranked 10th in Orange County. . Davis, who· decided again!tl a sehed- LE.All lft><.)H.~-/DAlLY PILOT .Meghan Noland asks for a higher power during second half of Thurs- day's game. H"er prayers went unan- swered as University won out, 53-46. u~ed "on-league contest ·T~esday with Newport Har- bor, because some of ltis playcfs d1dn1t\ ret4rn from '"a· school drama trip to New York u ntil MQnJ ay eveaing, will be forced to make up a valuable game in lhe league stand- ings after the Tro- jans' 53-46 tri- umph. ·: ··1 don't want to make .excuses, but we haven't played in two we e ks," said Davis, whose team also bo\\ed out 6f the post- Chril.tmas Murina Tournament due 1 0 th e eX·tlil· curricular East <;oast sojourn. • "We have (play- ers) planning \:l· cations and trips, - so they weren't playing basketball (over the holi- Estancia High's Vivi Rodriguez (left) tries to wrest the ball away from University's Lyz Day. . . days)," Davis continued. "Give Univer-s:iid. "That's bad coaching si ty credit, but this (layoff) will never on my part." happen again as long as l'm the coach at . The Eagles shot just Estancia. We practiced Tuesday and 25.6% the fi Q.gl three ·quar- \Vcd_ncsday, but I wasn't there Wednes-te rs, while tJ.riiversity {9-4) day, because I was skk." 1111 16 of 36 the final 24 Davis was feeling a little better as the minutes, including 4 of 6 Eagl~s (9-3) hit 7 of 9 first-quarter field from three-point range. goals to seize a 15-9 lead. Da,is, how-. "I'd .like to thank Corono ever, was dismayed by his squad's fa ilure · def Mar (a 52-47 road win- to connect ·on . any of its se,cn free ner)," quipped a satisfied throws in. the quarter. llcrnal. "They be~t us, 8tancia, which missed 21 of 27 free ·\\hich I think got our kid~ throws in dropping last seasom's PCL fi red up for tonight.. This opener in overtime al Costa Mesa, hit was a great win." just 6 of 17 fouls shots against Uni, Estancia scored the first PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE GIRLS STANDINGS League Overall W L W L 'coata Mesa 1 o 11 4 t..aoooa Hills ·' 1 0 11 3 Un1Yerslly 1 O 9 4 Eatancla 0 1 9 3 Aliso Niguel 0 1 S 9 LJOUN BeKh 0 1 3 9 • .Jo. Thunday'a Score1 ...... ee L•ouna Beach 3S University sJ. Eatancla 48 Laguna H'1l 49, 1J so Nioucl 32 Tueaday11 QamH (71 Costa ..... 11 Aliso N ~uet ~ Hills at Estancia UniYersl!y at UguN Beach to 25-20 ·''1th 6:09 icrt in . the third period. Jessica Walti twice !rilled thn;c-pointcrs to bling the Eagk,· "ithin one, the btter with 1°:58 left from the top of the 1-.cy. .. Uut, allc'r the l\\O teams· exchanged misses, Uni jun- ior Raschellc La" rcncc drilled a 21-footcr \\ith 33 scconllll left to nul-.e it 50- .i6, then stoic the h.tlJ \\Ith ---------10 llCCOnd ... kit to h .. I! ll. \\hich also c0olcd the vil.itors off from th ree points of the second quarter to the ficldoy S\\itching to a zone defense. .cap a 10-1 run for a game-high 18-9 ··\\ e'll be a ~t team \~hen (Uni) comes to our g)m (Jan. 26)," 1).1\ 1s said. "They went to their z9nc and we lead, but Uni answered with 16-2 run of stopped running our offense," Davis its own, extending a 21-20 halftime lead HIGH SCMOOL GIRU SOCCER Waltz had I I point~ .and 11 rebound ... .. ·El Toro ·kicks CdM around ~ The C.hargers have too many weapons en route to their 4-0 Sea View League-opening win. BY RICH.ARD DUNN, SN>an WRma CORONA DEL MAR - lf effort :ilone could be tal- lied, Corona. ciel Mar High's girls soc~r team would be:~W.~ riding quite a victory streak. Unfortunately il doesn't count on the sco~cboard. Goals do. "Corona del Mar's a very young team, buf it never gave up,·~ said El Toro Coach Dob Damon, whose visiting squad dc- f eated .CdM, 4-0, in the Sea View League opener Thursday. yards away, the Chargers' third shot-on- gd:ll within a one-minute perioJ, giving El Toro the lead. \ In the second half. Kn-.t\ Uracha !.cored on a high, arching f...id. fro;n the right side in the 44th minute, giving El Tc:>ro a 2-0 edge. "h 's not an excuse, but the conditions dictated a lot, because l>Ome of those goals were wind-oriented," Dillon said. Six minutes l•1lcr. Mandi Lu hmcit scored for El Tot0, then Anne Vicker added another Charger goal an the 52nd minute on :i long kick from the left cor· ncr, givins El Toro it~ 4-0 margin of vic- tory. CdM's Kathryn Ru~t block~J a Lash- mcit. shot. attempt with nn open goal to prevent El ·1 oro from crc:i ting further da1m1ge in the 78th minute. "You could !ICC how we broke down nfter that second goal,'' Dillon said. .· .. victory over Mi~crica • • ..... • • ' ~ 0 Nazerne College o Kan-· • • sas Thcrn.d.1y in the firllt round of the Cal Baptilll Ludy Lan er Clas .. ic. El Toro (7-5-J, 1-0), ~hich has b~en with out Jenny Fricke, its leading scorer last year who suffered a broken leg a week before the season started, has been fo1c~d to i.pread out its scoring duties. , "When you get that second goal, it's a stof...e in your heart and ~ou could i.ct. __ ... , that. Due this is how it's g,oing 10 be 111 league. We've jul!t got to gu bacf... nnd practice. There's no magic, it's hurd work. We got our bulls kicked, but we came or ~nowing we play~d' hard." . r I lea1 hcr Urannart sc.'ored 24 pornts, col- lected seven rebound and had thccc ~teals for the Vanguard , who ndva nced to ioda)' 'c; 6 p.m. matchup agninst Cal State Dominguez I fill , which handled Brola in another lirst-round game. Tina Dcmarsh-Southard chipped m with 16 potnl\ and 12 a~i I , while Heather . Woodruff added 15 poihl!t and -eight re· bounds. sec converted on 57% or its field-goal attempt~ in the game, including 7 of 16 from. th~ec·point range. . . .) ,. • M.u:c At.unM/l)All..1' P1L0r Corona del Mar's All Havrlluk (left) battles El Toro'• Dedra Segura for the bait. ' ..,. .. .. The Chargers did just that ogainsl the Sea IGngs (5·9·1; 0-1), getting goals Crom · four {ti(ferent players. · "With a young team, c take two steps fotwar<f, tJtcn J step il?.ck." CdM Coach Chris Oifk>n said. "We have 10 beat El Toto next 'timt if there's any chance of goin1 to CIF. We've got to measure ef- fort, that's the onJy way we can with thi (com, because the results, like today, cer- tainly aren't good to measure." El Toro's Kelly Sawdon scored in the 32nd min'41C Crom. the right side about 10 t • . , .. l .. . . . • .. . . . CdM freshman goJfkeeper Anna Smitl1 finished with eight aves, "fiile El Toro·!. Healher Lind~trom ond Melody Derlos· hon combined lo stop eight .sho1s. IL toao •, CO•ONA ••L MAa • tWftMM: U T0to, 1·0, ll Tcwo KOrina: ~don I, lrKh.l 1, lltKmC'il 1, Yk~ 1. ~: Uncblrom S, DcrlothUn 3. CclM saws: Smtih a. • Newpot1 leach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot MAac MAanN/l)AILY 1•11.or SEA VIEW LEAGUE SOCCER OPENER: Corona del Mar's Morgan Mead, (ri~ht) and El Toro's Lori Weinman collide during Thursday's Sea View league girls soccer game. El Toro won, 4-0. . Corona del Mar piil~ed, 63-12 CORO!'lA DEL MAR -Irvine High's Vaqueros logged a.63· 12·Sea View League wrestling victory al Corona dcl Mar Thursday night, due largely to forfeit victories in eight weights. Among Corona's brigh1 spots were viCiorics by fall by Johnny Kosoff at 11 2 and Nima Namdar at 171. . ... IRVlNI 13, CORONA DIL MAR 12 103-Hcw~lh (I) won by forfeit} 112-Kosoff (CdM) i>inncd Nabno, 3:05; 119-Pcni (I) won by forfeit; 125-Rush (I) won by forfojt; 130-Brown (I) won by forfeil; 135 -0neier (I) ·won by forfeit; 140-C. Testerman (I) won lf9 'orfcit; 1 ~S -Rush (I) def. Gcllm;in, 3·2; 152-T. lester man (I) won by forfeit; l60-Sl1pinsl.i (I) \\On by fo1fci1; 171-Nimil Namdu <CdM) pinned Johnson, 3:42; 189-Ruiz (I) pinned lee, J :lO; lf\\t-Oicltie (I) pinned Nfatous N.tmd.u, 2:35. BASKETBALL SUMMARJES • • I aallfLT COSTA MESA _: --- Orange Coast College A::'lt. strong sarety Tom ~ Mather has signed a letter of intent with Wayne State Universiry of Wayne, Neb., Pirate Coach Bill Workman confirmed. Mather, a 5-foot-11, 180· pounder from Burroughs High School in Ridgecrest, was' fifth on the OCC squad in tackles last sell· son with 48. Tom Mather is the younger brother of Todd Mather, the Pi· rates' "sttirtrng quarterback in 1992 and '93, now at the University of Tennessee at Martin. Tom Mather is the s~nd mem· bcr of the 1994 squad to sign a na· tional letter of intent. Record· setting ru{lning back Jeff Clayton commitred to the University of Texas last week. Glrls PCL soccer LAGUNA BEACH -Costa Mesa's .Mus· t'J'.; , tangs felt the sting of a controversial call in the fate going and the host Artists turned the "foul" rinto a· penalty ·kick, which was converted for the winning margin as Costa 'Mesa dropped a 2-1 Pacific Coast League girls soccer match. Costa Mesa (J-4,.0-1) got a goal from Jessica Schroeder to tie tflc game at 1-1 in the second half, and Kelly Rinderknecht was cred- ited with seven saves. . Laguna Beach improved lo 6-4, 1-0. Costa Mesa returns to PCL ac- tion on Tuesday with a game at Aliso Niguel. •At University, Estancia opened its PCL campaign with a scoreless tie µgninst the Trojans in .. conditions th at were somewhat less thun ideal, according to Ea· gles Coach Jenny Tavare.s. "fl was tolal mudball," she said, "l>ut 1 guess it was even for both teams." T he Eagles (0-10-2 overall) dominated pl:iy in the second half, according to Tavares, but were un- able to finish. Eswncia goalie Beth Fcrl)'man was credited with fou r saves. Estancia entertains Laguna Hills on Tuesday afternoon .. • Newport Harbor's scheduled Sea View League opener at Irvine was postponed because of wet grounds. The game will be made up on Jan. l~. Friday, January 6, 1995 1 Champion All-Net Bulls display the hardware garnered at Holiday CTass1c. Front row, from left -Gary Robinson, Matt Jameson, Derrick Mansell, Tony Dow. Back row, from left -Paul Hamil· .ton, Alan Limon, Adam 1-ieartson, Jeffrey McEvoy-Hefn, Nick Sense and Coach Selwyn Mansell. All~Net Bulls · reign . ·s~pre~e ~ Latest conquest comes at Holiday . - Clas~ic in Fullerton over holidays. NEWPORT-MESA -. The Ne"'i>Ort·Mesa Na- tional Junior Daske<ba ll eighth gr;idc P,.11-Nct Dulls 1.:ontinued their winning ways this past week, re- peating as champion~ of the seventh ann.ual NJU . Holiday Cl:issic at Fullerton CoHcgc over the Christmas Holidays. .. : The,.Dulls imprO\·ed to 6-0 overall by defeating the A\r-Nct team fron1 Capo Daoo, 60-56. . . The Dulls won the Holid::i y Cl:issic last year as seventh graders by also defeating the same te':.lm from Capo Dana. "What can .. I ~ay. \\hen you ha\ e a great group · of kids like these, my job is ea~y." said Coach Sel- wyn M:ir~hall, \\ho h:is led the Dulls to a -12·3 record over the la s I three years in NJ 0 plaj. "It's a real pri,ilege and pleasure to be assoc1- a1ed with i.uch talent on and off the court. I just wbh we had an opportunity to 1hrce-pca1. ·· The top·scctlcd Uulb opened <he defense ol their title by dcfc::iting the Ir.inc llo~a!:I, 77-58. at Fullerton College. . , · · The Bul b kd 22-13 after the first period, but Ir· vine battled back to within five points at h,;.ilftimc, 37~32. The game remained close until Alan-1.iJl1on ignited a rally by stealing a cross-court pass, driv: ing the length of the court.for the lay-in, and after being fouled in the act of shooting, convened the free throw for a three-point play. ·The Dulb proved too much for 11' ine 1n tlic fourth pe riod, outscoring it1 24-13. l Nichol:is Sense, \\hO averaged 13.6 poinb JlCr game for the tourn:.unent, had a game-high 17 points for the Dulls "ith G:try R~.bin~on contribut· ing 12 and Limon adding 11. ln the scmifin:il game played""at Fullerton High, the Dulls defeated the All-Net team from Orea, 50-43. The Dulls. who trailed ~4-t2 after the first period, con~1)tt!ntly broke the Urea full-court pre'~ for C:J!>}' l:i) :1,1ps to lcJd 27-2.J :11 hJltt1rnc. The,llulb opened ~' !O-po11n 11.!Ju at the cnJ i.ir the thliJ quar<cr, 43-3.\ ochinJ the ~cortng Jt)J - rebounding _t.)f th1:tr big Jllcn, Sc·n:ie and .~dam .. Hearl:.un,' and \\Cte, never challenged thcn.!Jllci Sen~e led :ill sco1cr; \,.ilh 1") point:> ::iml lk art...on added ~even point'> anJ·scvc.>.n rebound~~ . ~ lh the ch.1mpi11n~hip game pla)t!J at Fullcttt>n College ta~t hi~··> e'i:mng. the UuU~ laced thc1r longtime mal from Capo D.in..1, "hich hJd;Jc· fe:ited the ll'\111e llorncb 111 the ~cn11l11pl; 10 · rc:ich the c11Jmpion~lnp g;m1c. ·. · Capo Dana opened an earl~ 5-2 lc~J. but the Bulb \\ cnt on top. :!0· J, • b) the cnJ ol thc llr!>t qu.1rter. C'~po DJnJ) b1!!. nh:n. K~ll5 Kr.imer and Dutch Kaufm:.1n. · kc1~l the g.~11)\c cl 1 ... c but th.: Uulb \\Clll up 31-31 al hJll!imc on a 'h1.n~· Dd'~ jumper \\llh one 'ccond rcm:1i111ng. .. . Do". -... ho ,,J.; 'l ion~ oil 1hi.: bi.:"nch; l1ni,hcJ \dth Jrh· trri.t·h.1lf· P'?irlh .uu.I pl.1) i.:J *·ll:ir: J,c· lcn~c on Kram1.'f. · . · . ~ J. · \\'i1h 3 -l5 1crn.11111ng 111 tf1c 1v1..r1h .. r~r1vJ. 1+.c.- Uutb CllJO~t!d J IO·pomt k:.JJ.at 5~-~~. b~t Kramer ;wd K..iufm..111 con,bKnt)) bwught Cipt) DJn,1 \\it Ii in ~1nki1~g d1..,t!1n£c "11h th1.ir 01.;11::.11Ae :,hooth~ unJ ~llOllg llbOllllulllg pOlllh ·~ , .The lluli~. hO\\C\Cf, ~c:..1kd the \1111 \\hen H l.'.lfl•, son ~an'-. t\\O tree 1hrn''" w1tlf }{J ~~conJ~ lt;ll. 1v play. Pjul.! l.1mihon wa-. the tc.rJing ~c:urtt·ior ill'<: • Uulb ''ith 10 points. \\h1k :0-IJ!t Ja nt:'>lln o1JJ..:J •. tline and I lc.1r1 ... on "I.'' en. fsensc ''a" n:11n1:d 1hc 11.lo~t \'.1luJ~k Pb\~·r 01 · the t0urnamcn1. \\l11k llc.1rl un .1.nd Ltmcn" "ere hoth chu.,1.n ·to thi.; :.Jlt·tllU.rnJnh:~l t1!~1rr\ J.1011.:~~n \\Oil the annu:il 1hrci.:·po1111 'luio:ting C1>1 fc,I \\h~n he !:lank I 3 thrcc·pointer .. in a <ilhc1.onJ ... n .. m · • l he ll ulb rc~umc rl~ul.1r 'c.1~011 pb~ l n ~und:.i) ''hen \hi!) mcct"'the All-~ ... t 1c.1m lr1.•m \\ h11ticr-:ll Ne" port Harbor Hif.h. G.. c 111:1c i'. U J 111 •• 111d the public i im ited tree ul h 1rge. LOCAL SCHEDULE Two of Haddad's horses TODAY . , . Basketball , I COSTA MUA 6', LAGUNA llACH JS Ml'4~ COLLIOI 74: sec ., HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS COLLEGE MEN Non-conference Sailors in 0-0 standoff NEWPORT BEACH nominated for •94· awards C1Jmmumlt <oll•·~e ''"'" -Or~n.;t· (u;i,t JI ll\111<' \~11,.,, 7 p.m Cullq~<' "unwn -~Cal Coll .. ~·· JI l°J\ 1l.1p1 .. 1 I uurn.amtnt h" C.il )Ill.: 1Jum1n;.,.,., 11111\, c. p nl ) Pacific Coast league Coll• Meu , U.11un• Bl'~th rg 11 pf Ip . '' ft pf Ip 810..n l 0 .. 6 A Ch•mbtool l l 8 l.'.1m 7 l 0 17 C•rPr b 0 I 'D P•tne 0 1 2 I C.Ch•mbt>nO 1 1 I lurm.tftn 7 l l 17 OIMTi 2 I I ' Anc!C'tlOft 1 0 0 1 Ch•f t't 0 1 • I Ar•ll•no l 1'• l ' lc•IM 0 0 0 0 Cr~ 4 0 l • l e1m•n 4 I 1 ., c .. 11 •• 0 1 0 1 l~o • 2 0 10 Pt)10ft 1 ' J ) I( ly 0 0 0 0 w....._.~ 2 0 0 4 P~l•IOft 0 0 0 0 C.on.W.t 0 0 l 0 TOUl1 2' " ll " Toul1 1) I 12 lS scoaa •Y au.urn•• Co1u.1.1nai • 1S ,, 11 7-U Up#n.t ••·•"• u u ' s-ls l 'l: CM-"-" 2. IClm I: bgun.a l r..ch-OIMf I. 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W•HtrMHI 1, flory 1; SoCAI Collcit!-l••nn•n 4, Solh•td 2, ll••tipn 1. -· The Newport Har-~ .W bor High field hocke.y l • ~ squad played to a • ·scoreless tie against visiting West· min ster in a Sunset League malch at Harper Elcmentary'-s field Thursday. · The Sailor~ (1·2·2 in league) had the game's best chance \\hen Sarah Liud~ay found Piper Archibald, "ho broke in uncon· tested on the goalie mid" ay through the second half, but she was denied. · Jamie Foley was the keeper for Nc\\port, white Tiffany Liu was in goal for Westminster (2·2-1 ). Newport has a makeup match scheduled at Edison today at 3. Where's my team? If you're asking that question, you shouldn't. Just call Daily Pilol Sports, 642-4330, and we 'll tell you how easy it is to find it If you're still wondering next week, it's probably because you didn't call that number ... 642-4330. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ·~Costa Mesa owner has Down With Debt and I Owe You Me up for AQHA consideration. Two horses owned by Dr. George N. HaJdau of Costa Mesa have been nominated for 1994 World Champions a"ards by 1hc American Quarter l forse A!.~ociation. Down With Debt \\On six of her seven races in 1994 and earned $160,235. She won the Grade 1 AQHA Challenge Championship, the GrJde l Vessels M:uurity and the Gr:.adc 1 Go Man Go Handicap at Los Alamitos Race Course. I Owe You Mc is Down With Debt's dam. 1. Owe You Me utso produced coils Dashing With Cash and Mimis Dash. All 1hree horses were si red by First .. Down Dash, one of qu • .trtcr horse racing's premier swlliuns. World Ch!lmpion R:a-:111g American Q uarter Horse~ " the highest a\\ arJ prc!>t:ntcd hy the AQHA. Nominees h.l\e carncJ the hornJr based on their per· formance~ in graded ~•akcs races, their race-1ccord. Cjfll· ings and a\cr:agc ~peed inde\ The 67-mcmbcr AQHA R.1v mg Commi1tcc anJ sc,cn 1111.°t l· bers of the racinc. ml."dt 1 '' i'\I \Ole on the ch.11i1pwn h,1"..: 111 each of 11 d" 1:,il1n' I he\ ''ill abo \Ote for O\\ ucr. br~~J..:r, trainer anJ jod..C) ul tin: ~c.1r. Racing Champions "Ill bc announced on h n 19 .11 I kri· tage Place ii\ Ol...l.1hom..1 Ctt\ in conj unction \\ ith the I k1 1ta~c Place Winier M L\CJ S;ik, I he Racing Champions "111 :abo be featured on "America·~ l tor,.!·· ·on ESPN and C!:lpn·'.! un the fol· lowing dates: Jan. 23, :!5 anJ· 27 and Feb. 6. lt1~h Hh1>ul bot> -LI Tu1u 31 Coron.I J,J \\Jr, 7•)0; '""'J>llrl llJruur .ii II\ •·ll' · lO; · l'l.ino.1 JI Lni•<'r;1h. 7; Co>IJ "•·>J at -1.1.;un.i•lk.idl. ~. ll1i;h -.huul i: rl> -ll Turo .it Cu1onJ tld \l.Jr 1>, '~"purl lllruur JI I"'"'' '" Soccer ~t a.h ><houl u.,,. -Curun.J Jd \Ur .ll If Tutu ). 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DATED Septembef °"" OI HUii in lhe prop. TtuSIM Y.11l 1ccep1 a cash· • t 72t 2729 c'eot) an lltutlOy, ~Oii n 4y C3 1 lerp ...no n .. l"l~t ot p.am ---------ol Coai. Mesa. as per rnap fat.llt and of election to totll lndebledne11 due. 3. 1991. UNLESS YOU erty anuated In sarcl COY11ly ter'• check drawn on a • '" a110111ey re•.,1rai 5er~ ce i •f s at·~•l'ey or ? ant ff PUBLIC NOTICE record•cl In Book 523, c1use lh• undec'11gned co D•t•· 12121194 TAKE ACTION TO PRO-end Stile h4tfeinitler d•· 1111e or l\3llonal bank, a 477·3000 °' a i.gar o d ot! te (l.11ea · "' • _________ ,Page (s) 43 and 4' Mlscel· seJI Hid l)'Operty to satisfy aui1D11 F1NANCIAL TECT YOUR PROPERT'f. IT acr1bed: check dr:w.n by I slate or •r: LOIS K. COOPER, tfl 111• pno!\41 bOO~) ..... lhOUI an anorney, IS (El MOTICaOF 1ane<>u1Map1,lnlheoffice said,obtig1tiont,lndlhei• MAYBESOLOATPUBUC PAACEL. I: LOT 11 OF lederal c1ed1t union or a ASSISTANT VICE Oespuea Cle q...e le en· ncmbre la Ott9Cclon Y •• TRUSTER'S ULll pf IM County Recorder of after the underalgnecl :.:.R:ORATION, ·~ SALE. IF YOU NEED AN TRACT 143611, IN THE CITY check clrawn by a stale or PRESIDENT 1reguen hl.l C-1laC>On 1 .. 0 n..,me•.;i ae teelono del TI N A21GeM 11ld CO\lnly. caused u lcl notice of de-rustff, EXPLANATION OF THE OF COSTA MESA. AS PER led•1al savings and loan Publlshed New Ori cial VSl•d 1.ene i.n plaio .:le at>Og3CO Ciel dernaooarit• • • •·Code EXCEPTING THEREFROM fat.llt and of etect;on lo be 8y T.D. SERVICE NATURE Of THE PAO-MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 111oc11hon, nvings es-B n C ,_, g ty 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS o oet aurn.i.-,d.inte qua no Unit A U111t1 t lhfough 5 Inclusive, Rec0tded September 16, COMPANY, ... nt CEEDING AGAINST YOU, 67t, PAGES 49 AHO 50, socia11on or savings bar.II eac • osia esa "' para p1e11ntar u111 re· 1 ne abog30_, es) L.o9n .... as shown and defined on 1994 11 tn11r. No. 94· 8y Unda a .... , .. , YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Of MISCELLANEOUS specified In Sectton 5102 Pilot December 23, ~ spues1a escr.ta a rNQuna LOUIS!\ NlVEN A PAO: 09504ail/ZONA IM Condominium Plan r• 564S44 In Book Page ol a.elltMt Vice PrHJ. LAWYER. MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF of lh• F1nancill Cod• and 1994, January 8. 1995 en Hll cotlt ' • APl 9i7•94-051 corded Novemb4tr 20, 1984 Official Record1 In tile of· ... _ t 7 ..... • S NOTICE Is hereby given THE RECORDER OF SAID authorized to oo bUllntss Ft 1~ Una earla o 1m1 11a-nad11 FESSIOr\Al LA\/ CORPO- SEASIDE FINANCIAL 11 Instrument No. 84· flct of the u1corder of Or· -n 1 1 ~ 5 " 4 th t., lhal POMONA FINANCIAL COUNTY. In \1111 llat•. tn th• event 1•11ton1ca no le oltecera RATION 886 NO<lh Ma.n. CORPORATION, 11 duly 4881168, Otflclll Records of angt C04.lllty; I t• '700, Sant• Alwtr SERVICES, INC. A CALI-PARCEL :l: A NONEXCLU· lander ocher than cash Is PUBLIC NOTICE p101.cc1on, su r1~pue11.a S1ree1 s ... ae 800. SanJa appointed TruatM uncl« said Orange County, Cali· S11d Sale of PfOl*'IY w1U Ce 91701 (714) 543· FORNIA CORPORATION, SIVE EASEMENT FOR IN· acc.pt41d IM Trust" may ea1111 a maquina 11ne que A11;J _Q.:i ,fo1n a 9~701 714 tile following c1 .. crlbed foml1. be -rpad• In "u 11·· condl· ai11 81 llustee, or successor GRESS, EGRESS ANO wlthllold the !nuance of SUMMONS cumplir con las fo1m1h· 9534400 dM<I of tl\ISt WILL SELL PARCEL 8: hon Wilhcxlt covenanl or " AVAILA8Ll 1 THE lrualH, or 1ubsl/1U1td PUBLIC VTIUTY PURPOSE Che TruslH'a Deed unlll (CtTACIOft JUDIClALt a.dea• IOQllH aptopiaaaa OATE ,4UG 27 1993 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO Unit 5 as shown and de-warTanty, e11pr•11 or Im· IXPaCTRD OPI NING trustM pursuant to tht OVER LOT A. AS SET funds become avaUabl• to NOTICE TO DEFENDANT 11 ustea qu ere que la co1te f\ICHARD W 810 THE HIGHEST BIDDER fined on tM above men-piled, r9111rdlng title po• alD MAY H 08TAINID Deed ol Trust executed ~ FORTH IN THE 60V· the payee or 9ndorsee 11 a (Av.so 1 Acusado) TAO'\' escuche Ill caso CINS Cl k b 'CAYLE FOR CASH (In the fOfml lioned Condominium Plan. 1~1loo. or encumbrancn, ay CAI.LINO THE FOL· MICHAEL R. HAYES, ENANTS, CONDITIONS maner of right EUGENE kAMllN, U·HAUL SI u11td no presenta su DWYER ~' ' .! which ar• lawful t.ncler In VOU ARE IN DEFAULT to PllY the remaining princl• LOWING T•L•PHONI MELINDA HAYES, HUS. ~O RESTRICTIONS RE· Said aal\ w1N be made, Of WEST COAST rLOR· 1e1pu11ia 1 i.empo, puede • epu., the Unhad SlllH) Ind/Of UNDER A DEED OF TRUST pll 1um ol the note(I) •• NUMaa•I ON T a BAND ANO WIFE RecOfdad CORDED MA'\' 14, 1991, but w1tl10tll covenant or IOA, AND DOES 1 t111ough pt11do1 el c11so, y le pu9den Published Nawporl the cashlef'1 cer11fl•d or OAlfD 6103/88. UNLESS cured i>x said deed of " H on 09/1!4/199t , 11 lnttN-AS INSTRUMENT NO. 91· wat1anty, exp111u or Im-too. lnclu.llve qu1111 Ill sa1a1io, au d1n110 Beaen.Costa Meaa Oa tr Olhef checkl ipec:llled In 'VOlJ TAK! ACTION TO T1U9t, With lnt.,Ht as In DAY alPORI THE ment No. 91·519915 In 234252, OF OFFICIAL plied r91111dlng 111te, pol· YOU ARE BEINQ SUEO B'I' y Olrll cosu dt au Polol December 30, 11194, civn COd•· s.ctton m•h PROTECT YOl;IR PROP· aalcl note p1ovldad, .114· UL&& 47t4J ..O.H90 Boolt Page of Olllclal A~COADS Htsk>n or encumbrllOCff, Pl.AJNTIFF: (A Ud le "'' propoedad "n 1v•~ ad,oo-Jarwary 6, 13, 20. 1996 • (PllYlble In full •I the time ER!J1 IT MAY BE SOLO AT vancea, If any, und9f tti. WC40T,ltc 1ec0tdl In the office of the The PIO'*'Y addtHI end lo lll•SfV lht lndtbetdnen d•mandando) CHRIS· nal l)C)t l)arlt de la cOlle Fl 13 ot .... to T.D. s.Mce A l"VBLIC SALE. IF YOU ,.,ms of Uld OHd ot Publl1n10 Newport County Re<:OJ<* of OR· other common dHlgn111on, MCur41d by uld °""· ad· TIANNA J. WILSON (.a •t•l'I otrot 19(1U s IOI I• Comptinv) .. rlgtft, Ulle NEED AH EXPlANATION Trutl, fen, chtrget and Beach-Coata Mesa Daily ANGE C°""'Y, cai.tomla, II an,, of the real property VIFICH ll\efeund9t, w1tn Jn-'l'O\I have 30 CALENDAR g11es P .. ede que ust-4 and tnt.,"1 c:onv.yed to Of THE NATURE Of THE 1111*'1" of ~ Trustee end pur~ lo the NoOee a..c;1bad at>ove It pur. ter•at as prO\llded U.ttn, DA'l'S lft., "'41 ~ounons qu 1111 flamar I C.n at>091do 9nd now held by " undef PROCEEDlNQ AGAINST and of lhe tnnte (IHled JPllOI ~. t2 ~· l"4, ol Def•utt ~ E*'6on '° Ported to be: 2t01 VALL£Y and the unpaid ptlneipal It ~tel on r~ to I e a tnmed1111man1e, SI no NWd Deed of TNSf In the YOU, YOU"SHOULD CON-by NWd 0.-d of Trutf 8nUllY • • ,..,.,.. • Sell Chefeund« l"IC9rdld AOAO, COSTA MESA. CA bM!nce of lht Ho4e ... typewt1tten relf)OnM el tn.s conoce a un abOgilOO 1--------- propetty t1ereln1fter ct.-TACT A UWYER. Slld .... Wiii be held on: "' f119 Ol/Ol/\"4 In Boolt , hg9 12'21 cured by llld 0-.d With in. coiM\. pued• Ila~ a un 111nriel0 ICflbed: • 2917 ORANGE AVE .. trE, January 11, 1"5, 9t 3;00 •••.,. -TICI , 11 lnattumenl No. ... Th9 undersigned lrusi .. "'"' !Mr.on .. ptOVlded A ._ Of pnone c..11 11ww cla 11le1encaa dt 1b09.00S TAUSTOft: L\M ZONA. COSTA MESA. CA 92627 pm. on IN •one .. ..,. '° rv---04820M ol Mid OMdal di9delml MY lleb<lrly '°' In Nld Noet, ..... eharoet not Pf<Mc1 yo.r, your ~ 0 a Uni OliCIN Cle •)'Ilda Ut.A ZONA "(" 1 atrHt eddt"' Of tM emanc:. of the Otange OAll llO R.corda, WIU. SELl on 1/ q lneofrectrwu ol trie anCI eapen1.. ol file *"''*' responM mutt be teglll ,., .... d11e<;1orlo tit• 8ENEflCIARYc FIAST common c!Hlgnallon of CIVIC Centef, 300 fi Chap-O~t .... .;. 25/1"5 al FRONT EN. proper1)' edClr9ll and other "'*" end of ttl:!l 11~ tn Pfoper le9al tonn II YCX1 tonico) FEDERAL SAVtNGS BANI( PIOt*1Y la lhown ab0¥8. "*"· Oflf'OI, CA o=--... ,... TRANCE TO THE CITY COfnl'ftOfl d••'9Mllon. II cr"'9d by Mid ~ ol wane the court to ,,.., your CA•~ NUM81[ .. 0# CAUf()N«A. AeCOfdecl no wanant, 11 gtv9n •to M the time f1f the .,,..._, •-HALL. :t03 W. COM-etty, ahOwn hefein.• Trwt C9M (NYMero det c .. o) JiMw 10, 1• ae lnetr. Ho b completenMI 01 cor• P"llflCalion of hs nota, 00Getaal7 MOHWEALTH IT,.HT, .n. IOtll amount of the D9eM: tll20t'tte4 If you dO not tile VOW,.. 191'38 .. 111211 In~ P9 ot *"'"8).'' n. bentldatY IN tcMa1~of0'8 ""° P1Ua 14M I.KC FUU.!RlON, CA II u• W.-. ~Of the Obi-,POllOllA 'PlllAllCIAL IPOf'IM on tuM, you ma, OMdel "9corctt In the of· under Mid Deed. of Tnltt plld ...... of the.... ..,. .......... A .. AT PU9UC AUCTION ptlOn MCUIH by '"-llRVICIS ••C .. loM IN ~· ... ana your ;!!•name ~ adO!!~,· Of Good !Obs rtllabl• ""'Ices interesti~ thuigs \0 buy flee of .. "8coldel of Or· by f'M90ft of • Madi • llon ...... by ... ..,. 4U-194 OI TO THI HIGlillT 8IOOIR property '° be 90ld MCI T ., ...,.., montV and prop-1 .... Cour1 .. , ... no ... _. y ' ... County: dtfall In the ob..._ dlaCttbed d9tld of tn111 NOnCll OP fOf' CASH~• ttll rH1onabl• .. utoa\ed ~ ... ~~ .... COR-arty IN'f be t•en witnout d.recQon o. ta cont tt) It's .U \htrt _.. dt.ci of '""' cMo ~ thereby, ._... nG °'*'• • time of .... In *'M COlta. bfMN!" and act-.. --~ wamng trom the OAANGI! COUNTY V.lSl tvtfy day _... the ~ prop-eote ...aMd and ~ • .., ••ae. ti TRUITD'8 W money of tlle• 'lnlted -.. II ... ..,_ of "'9 PWTICMI, 94411 ..._ C'OUf\. llr. MUNICIPAA. COVAT, tt41 In Ctasalfted eftr: et9C1 to the "" ....... a t•.'54. ti. --A ....._,, .. ...,,. .. and In-lntlll plllllcdon of the,. UttD A..,._ • P.O. "'*• .... ~ leO 1• t31h StrMI w tmin 1 ,MClL A: wrtMn Dederaton of 0.. " .. po1llble thM .. the HSD °'TRUST ..... COfMyed to Md llct of .. It: usun OI. aox 1719, i(AMCHO qulrtmtnla You may 'WIOI Car.tornHt t2&.J.. . I... Ml·H'11· lilt unAtded 41n-tlfth (1/ YOU ARI tH OffAUlT to call an aftorney nght ,...,.._......_ ...... ____ _ • • • RENT - BUS/NESS??' • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ~Legal Depanmmt at the Daily Pilot is pleaseJ ~epointing ? f)W·,.~·-­.............. cr • .......... ii .. ~ Omlelk., lind .. ......... ~b. to announce a nnu service nqw auUlable to nnu businesses. PUBLIC NOTIC! ~ wiO now SEARCH the 1111me for you at 111J t:X1Ta charge, awl save you the time anJ the trip to the OJun House in Santa Ana. Then, of CIJU1'$e, afar the SMTCh is cqmp/mJ iw wi/J fo your fictitious business name SfllJmlmJ wiJ!, the Onmty Clerlt, publish ona a wtelt for four Wttlrs at requimJ by law anJ thm file your proof of publiaztion wilh the 0nwy am. Pfet& stop bJ to fik your~ business SfllJmlmJ m the Daily~ 330 W. Bay~ Cata Mt!Sll. Jf JOI' amnot stop bJ p/Mse aJJ us 111 (714) 642-021 mJ ~ will~~ for you to hanJJe this proaJurt bJ mlli1. I If you shoulJ have any farther questUms, p!Mse aJJ us"""~ wiO be~ than g""1 to assist JOU-GooJ Juclt in JD"' MW butinesi , J "' .. •• . NEWPORT BEACH ' . COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO au.a DHOUM Telephone 8am-5~ MOoday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:~· M~Friday DAllY ·PILOT HADUNll Monday ....... _. .... Friday 5:00pm 1\alay ............. Monday S:~ Wednesday ..... :.Tuesday 5:~ Thursday ........... WectneOOay S:OOpm Friday ................ Thursday S:~m 2169 SHARE INCOME 2724 PROPERTY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EASTS IDE Country l•iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii 2790 Woods 2Bd-splt 1YI W/ E'alde CM 2000s/t BUY OWNER $298,000 f.OUM. l.o\IS'H('. ·Beach Area study, deck. frpl, skyll home. Loft $500, 2Br's Trl-pleit 1·3Br, 2-2Bt Ql'l'0111ru~11 v $865 No Pets 180 21st 5550. credit reports Nr SCfT Frwy 405 & 55 Urul .... Hvtl11S1111111 tlus Yearly Unfurn 645·9543 or 646-4262 req. Marylou 631-3799 Ez to rent. Trade for """'"'It H'eect ttllle ftd 2Bdrms & 3Bdrms EASTS IDE p • P· NB Condo 2Bd 3ba comm'I? Prine. only. crJlfllr....U.9Ac1 t11'6tas S5~0 to $1800 mo. perwoods 2Bd-sml +den Modem· Newly Phil 31.0-431-4255 ......... lftlllrl llUlttil v·. la Rentals yard. w/d hkups $745 docor. Prof. $690/lnc. Halm 71.4-668·7474 , It lftlMe ''111y prclt1t1tc. No pets 631-7813 ull. Avl 1.20 434·1200. 11111lllllff tr •ucr11111uh111 6 •5 4912 I Ii • I • FREE CABLE, clean Ni Cozy Ocean View NIH • race. "ot " •1011 • 1 BR, quiet, gated., car-Fplc. "-g 'closet, 2 sun· ANNOUNCEMENTS ~!:...~.IMMUll• •II=: --.,......---,.,..,-,.......,.,,...,,..--port parl<lng. Close to decks. Nr Sho11plng. •••••••• --.. shopping, beach & Modem. $480. &c&-4<100 ruUlftfAttl""'1tntc,hml· BAYSHORES bus. Ask lc1r our Spe-1==-:--~~"':"'""-~ ---------"IJ4itl" .mrillllft1ttt0.'' . 3Br 2Ba. Ip, dble gar, cla111 842-~858 NB Penn 3bd house. LOST &: Tll II 1 furnished or unfum. Pr6f, clean, n/s, l/p, IS lltftJllMI • 1 no $2800 mo. 642·5290 NPT HTS Now Studio steps to beach. $375 FOUND ~~ll!Jehertlst· • Mature person. ~drm +ull & dep. 723-4728 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~m,~ 1111111 llf IHI ulltt wllltll ls in· BEACH aclove livlng/dlf\lng/kll . flOIMMl! 11 ...... our ru de1s RENTALS & patio. 850-3281 NB Penn pvt Iott &JJa. Heavy S11vrBreld rink .,. llcft~ lttlonMd ltlal 111 roof-top patio, lg clos-br•clet lost at S. •wtllH'll• 1dwcr11scd in 11111 Now Taking Nwpt Ht• Ar•• 3Bd· ets, No Smkr/pets, Shore Y C 12120 •--"' -.111blt 011 an Summer Reservations 2b~. trplc, 2 car gar, $425 dep 723·5455 reward, 548-0226 ·-...,......... ..-wtNTER WEEKLY patJO, lndry rm, $12951-----'------..... ~ksh. !ocom· uus pd 720 1585 NB Profr seeks clean LOST DOG: Black ,e•lf .......... tallHUt> 1·4Bd •· ... S350-S1400 · . ' quiet respon to shr lrg male Pug, 11h yrs loll·he • 1·D ·'t••IS90. For 'WINTER (F'JIRN) beaut hm steps to ocn old. Lost on 1/3/95, Ille t'P .,,,,..., oc lftl plcut L9c,.1 Bd ocnfrt .. S1000 HUNTINGTON Parking galore. Pool, are of 17th & Orange. UD UI ANNUAL 2640 tonnls trpl, w/d. You get Phone 645-6419 ull N II ·l50G. 2Bd/2Ba., C.M .. $1100 BEACH ,, 2Br ~~wn ba. $750/mo LOST: COCKATIEL HOU.SES/ CONDOS FOR SAf.E S·i(Q1r1cr SALE L[l~UR f 11\0RLO .ui11u•• Ho1111. 2.37t so.n . 2 Ill, ZIA + Ol-. IUT VlfW a lOUllON $459.soofOBO U Fl°""llCI~ CM l(U( I \'LU SllOONo 640-2t8t 28d/2Bs Npt , •. S 1000 646'5511 avail now G ey yellow and or· 2Bd bay view .. S2450 L tBd IB ow r ' 5Bd:5Ba .......... S3900 . ~~:'tn1t putl~· pe~~ NB Prof'VsharoSBatboa '~vnogdea ... ALnosstwelnrsHutno F II S · · · Is. 2·bd hme. teps to · • U ervace ok.clsd gar. pool. spa, So., Bay. Vaulted Cell. tington Beach. Please Property Mgmt sauna s110 840-3990. F/P $600 675-0430. call 714-96g..&583. ... The"1 fl ..... ..... ., ....... _.. ...... _ 673·1900 LIDO Bayfront, Lg dock, love:y 3bri3ba +la rm (or '4th br) v.k/mofyr, lumtun. lurn. gr loc. 673-76n pp. 1---------NB Prof, l'\/s, $400+' LOST: Purple perscrlp· NEWPORT utl & dep. AV) lmmeo. tlon glasses at aoal nr"CH 2669 w/d. parking. yatds to Parad!) on Balboa Is· 1,0,t;,Aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii beach. 8 3 1 -4 2 5 1 land on Friday Dec . 1 • 1.,_.--...,..-,,,.•· ,.._,...,..~ 23. 559-8671 . •1BR $825• Newport B ch Horpe 2BR 2BA $725/Up nr Fash Isl, furn/unfln, ••••••••• As~ •bout Our sunny Bd, gar, $550 Spec111s1 mg,· dtw + ut11s 6"4•2228 PERSONALS Incl. 60x.30 pool. No Npt'Nor1h lg twnhm. 2 •••••••• pets. No tees. No mstr stes. gar. Prof LIDO ISLE baylront lease 545-4855 mature non/smkr $650 -------- unit w/ylew. 3Br 2Ba, EXTRA LARGE 1 Bd ·+ 'hutll John 759-5089 PERSONALS Ip. J 1700/mo. Joan Lowis, Agt. 553-2354 Condo style apt ne&V PENINSULA PPINT Fash Isl, dbl carport 1 F\{Jl $500 OR 1 Rm ---------1 •Lldo/Penlnsul.;Hts NIP S85°'854·7742 ' · & ~c $750. N1s ·, prof, lnlerlor/Ba~ront Hms LIDO PENINSULA cln, n/pets, 675-6178 . ****** JOB Please call Yearly Lease ex Sale Debbie. Very tmpor· tant. Signed DAB NEWPORT Grundy Rltrs 675-6161 (2) 1BR Luxury Units!-------- BEACH 1069 Newl~ Remod iuit 3bd oui:~ot.~1~::;,1::.ach GARAGES _S_C_H_O-'O_LS_& ___ _ i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2ba + sep ofc,gourmet 71 O Lido Park Dr 1"FiiOiiRiiiiRiiEiiNiiTiiiiiiiii2ii7ii4iiO INST~UCTION 3012 kltch, ocn vu S.1895 714·'573·8030 I• a;1Thi1 Out·Reduced! 675-6517 205 30tf\ St • OPEN 7 DAYS 800 to 1000 sq. ft. Of Owner OMC 2nd . Newport Terrace Newport Height• storage. 3 cars, luml· Be Blllngu•l In 1895 Newor c:uslomlzed hro 2 B d 1 lure etcl t5t8 New· Learn French con· Upgraded end unit, e room. poo , now • 1 • WI In guard gatod comm· 3bd·2'""ba 2·Sty, 2 car c:arpet. no pots., $795 port Blvd . 673-1943 versat onally. th NOW only S475K! n committment,1t's easyl 644~7362 Ownr/Agt parking, pool-, frplc, 1-64_2_·7_6_5_9 _______ ...,.,,..~ Students, need help? w/d hkup, $1095 .. Avl NEWPORT HEIOHTSI••·-----Affordable 722-9955 1/11. 675-4912 Agt Clean 1 Bd, garage, COMMERCIAL '""s"""t-tu-9-9..,.ll,...n-9-w-:l~th-M~a:-:lh-=-1 n .. 10• (714~ 642-5678 8YMX .. (714) 631~594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we11 call you back with a price quote.) BY....--9t _,- PIRION1 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Olrne!" of Newport Blvd & Bay St. mlllion GINlllAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without. ~lice. The publisher reserves the right to censor. rccla~sif y, revise or reject any classified adveniscment. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pi\oc & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the co~t of the spaee actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for rhe first insertion. · MOBILE HOMES Nw prt Ht• 3Bd 1.5ba laundry, d/W, no/pell. REAL ESTATE Person"' tutoring for High w/d. Inc. wtr/gBTdnr S695 1 1 4-850•8145 School and Junior High Avl lmmed. $1550/mo. w. Npt. l hse lo beh.I•••••••• N s. call Adrian 65().4763 645-6001 or 650·7964 2bd 2ba d/W, lrplc, 1 _______ _ $400 is all it takes to place a 25 w·ord NB t Bd New, Nr Hoag Clean n /s, n /pet, •••••••• quiet, uu pd, relng., APARTMENTS $600/mo. 646·2256. gar St095 mo. Prop-BUSl-.n:SS OFFICE erty Hse 642-3850 n'" · FOR RENT 2769 Can't seem to get to all those ------1•F•O•R•RE-N•T--MISCELI.ANEOUS CEMETERY LOT/ RENTALS ARTISTS: Larg41 work· Ing & exhibit space repair jobs ' CRYPT 1225 ~;;;-;:~----,·-----avail to share. NB CM around the house? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BALBOA $300/mo. 673·7181 Let the ES TATE SALE iilSiilANiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiii2ii6ii0~6 RO'OMS John Wa~n• Atrpor1 Classffled C)ne hall office, fur· PACIFIC VIEW 2706 1 gravesllo In beaulllul STUDIO·Furn frig & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bayview aoe1lon. Mar· micro 1 dr frm bay Npt tfght• room 10 kot value $3,300. Salo S42otriio 18181 788.0219 min airpon/bch/Fash nl1hed. ldoal locallon. Service $110/mo. 756·1540 Directory ON THE BAY help you find price $2,500/obo. wkend (714) 72J·0744 Isl. AU amon. S400. Furn'd office. Phono, reliable help. lax, copier, dosks & files. 642·5678 714-752·8837 Avall now. 642·6846 Only $350/mo 548·7900 -------- ·H·o·u·s·E·s,--· -~~-N-~-~S-AUiiLAiiiiii2ii60iii7 ::~~N 21221·1-NDiiuiisiiriiRiiIALiiiiiii27iii8iii8 CONDOS 2 Bd 1B• 220 112 34thliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lnduatrlel Units FOR RENT SI. Upper X·lg deck, NB OCEANFRONT noar Hoag Hospital w/ garage, stove, w/d, We4kly. Fully II.Im 3Br frontage, '24<>q. 2600 & $900. Yrly 240-1969,. 2Ba, gar. N/pel $1200/ 3200 sq It, :>O cents week. Karen 434-1424 gross, 641-8625 --------Bayfront Bldg 1 Bd· .. CORONA DEL MAR 1ea. clean, quiet. 4 --------1--------- 2122 blks no ol Fun Zone. RENTALS TO JNCOME vr1y S695 673·1943 SHARE 2724 PROPERTY Cute Cott•g• 3Bd, CORONA 1 Ba Near Beach, In • 2790 Rooms, • apartments, homes Classified can satisfy your housing needs. -------- qulot neighborhood. DEL MAR 2622 COST.A MESA 2824 COST.A MES.A 2624 COST.A MESA 2624 Patio, frplce, gatage, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii w/d hOOk•UP S 1300. No Pets 552-6391. 3 Bd 2 B• garage, nr· • pie, beaut & spacious. ' Irvine Terrace, superb twnhse. quiet, S167S/ day/nit• vws, all new • mo, yr lse 759-3092 neutral cpVpaJnt. 3Bd- 3Ba, 3 car gar, No --------2-amk/pet s3100 mo COSTA MES.A 28 4 Incl grndr or SALE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii St,295K 909·593·6l27 9750 E'slde 2-t 1 G•r. Pet T 900 sq ft. COSTA MESA 2124 317 E. Cabrlllo Open Encl patio. 631-4036 J Bd 1 B• New C:.S.rpt, •~·•Ide 2 Bd, gar. yd, encl gar, pk apace, nu carpi & pnt, W/0 Lndry tac, stOJ, quiet hk·up, no pels, 2838-B & clean. $585 Contact Satlta Ana S&so 645-1020 Mr. Todd 647·5934 QUIBT & SERENE Palm 1".esa Apart 111ents So OQC & yet so fu ... That's the feeling you get whm you live at Palm· Mesa amid the lush gruncry of S«!udcd woods & stately ~·· A Srudios, 1 & l Bedrooms · Jts. SS7S IO $600 · .. or less classified ad . $15 for each additional word . ... CAL•SCAN (916 l · 449-6000 GARAGE SALE HINTS :. Write down needed sizes and measurements before you leave home. · Remember, NO return s. HOTE!.S 2118 •MOTf.LS Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. 2 Bedroom, 1 Ba. 2 Sty. 2Bd Duplex gar. l/p, gar. close 10 ahops, yard. n/pets w/d hook· · lBR S6l5., JM() Name------~~----~ • schoola & freeway, up1. d/W. $885, Avail S950 786-7322 Agent Feb. (619) 934·3710. i•stslde CM, 3Bd 2.5 2ad IE•at Side Apt. ea, twrihm, bkbay, lg w/garage 1790. Avell pal, flrplc, upgraded. Now. 963·9744. 11325/mo M2·!11HM UCk liv TWo E'tlde hOut••· wld ••••0 • 1 BR. •ml yd. W/d hteupa '5tS-H25 hkupa, fncd ydl, No pets 1:'1•1113 grdnt:; IMmect Sml petl-wnft.:~--~--~ lU S726 ., S7SO &NoPUI .A Vmical Blinds t& ~~ Plinr & Tilt Fiaql Room & Hnted Pool It JICU7.U • t>.td & Btllxloin A 0....-AY&illhk OKI ., .... 70 i 1il6i teOli Lf •28R•flM •IV-U95 18A w/pello. M411mo. Office Hoon 9:00 .in • S.Oopm M·F e 1eA + den .1195 328.:=lL and 10:00 llP -4:00 pm wcdr;imds DWPOH llACB 2111 ..-;;uatlM 1561 Me. Dr. · S.S.. Ana Hciaha. CA ' ~~rr-:w.: ~.-~ c11•> 5'6-9860 S.95.Agt&.4•5880 L.-~~~~~-:-~------~~~~~--~--~~--~-- " NIWPORT BAY Dflll a-...-,~n . ,....,...., .... ...tee c.a,., '*'"*" ...,r "'° ··~ ...... Ciiia .... ·(YH)•t._. .. ca 1 ........ . • Paste Ads Hett I Paste Ads Hue l - Aa.o.& I ~hekltf 8...-C~ '1tr.:! ,. Rough 15 In ... mod$1 of . 18 l.incoln'• rWellN!Nt 17Do6ed out 19Freed 20 Yul!oo footwear 21 Soent 23 Mountain nymph 24Hayaeeds 26 Restless 28 Forest rangers· bear JO l<n!Qhts of tho - Table 31 Ci.tshed 32 SensatW>nal 33 Body ot water 38Poem 37 Ba•room dance 38 Wis netghbot 39-Cartwnght of "8onatua" •O Makes bfead 41 -IOast 43 Tough queSbOn 44 Pa'*'°M 45Flees 48 Put up wallpaper dBedrOom commuflily 50 T099 51 Tough -to hoe • DOWN I Can low eoloroere 2 Zone 3 urve kettle 4 Fr\111 dnnk s Manced doWn 6 Store evenis 7 Surrounded by 8 Throng 9 Single to SluCk, as a sh11> I 1 Provide lood 1.2 CrOSSwtSe, 111 a boat 13 Stuffed animal 19 Parched 22 Cloud's reglOO 25 Elsenhowef'I nlcltname 26Variehes 27 Te$t 28 Untidy person 29 Style 30 l<lfl9 32 Large pondS 33 Ptedous fur 34 NOf1tl Sea leedet 35 Ac1or Alda 37Homel • 40 Asseil, IS Wtlh ... ~. "kit~· • •2 Have a snack 43 Last wile of Henry VIII ••Owned 45 New Jersey hockey player " waT •Ql'71 O QJ 108 ¢11 .... 80111'H •AKJ8t4 O Vold ¢ KQ 1074 •Q5 ~di'k INT P-INT p ... (o r ... ~ p- .. p- p-p- soum ,. 40 ... llO '70 Openm& lead: Queen ofl\> When dummy has master lrump1, a dummy reveraal will oil.en produce an eicln I.rick or two. South a Lechmque on this hand was exemplary. Aner North's no-trump openinf• South showed both auila. North a four hearU was a cue-bid arreeing diamond1, and lhcrea!Wr both play· . , ... en cue·Wd tlaeir ceowola. ~tla ... , •lraisht lo tlae ar•ncl 1la• OClll8aMadmlU..aldua..wen ....... Dadanr "°" &he .an& lriek wit.h the ace, cliaeardlnt • spade ft-om band, ancl hamtdle"lY ruf!W • heart. ho l"OUDlla ol trumps ware drawn, endtna in dumm7. Had either dereoder railed ,lo ronow, declarer would have reaor1ed to • 3- 2 aoade division and aet up die au.It willl • run: But ooce trumpe broke ~bl.Y • better line w .. avail· able. 11eciarer rutted a h eart, croued to the len or clubs and trumped dwnmy:a laat. bean. The queen ol clube wu overtaken and the IHt trump wH drawn. The linal rour tncU were taken by the two hi1h clube 111 dummy and lhe two mHter 1padea in the closed hand. In all, declarer 1cored three trump lriclts, one heart and three heart rufT1, two 1pade tricks and four cluba -just enough"\.o fullill the grand slam. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 . 5530 ADOPT-A-PIT Ewry Sat • Sun at PETSMAAT, Founlaln1 _____ _... __ _ ~.~:Y·an~u~!9e. ~ MOTOllCYCl!S looking fOr lovmg. car· SCOOTllS 8018 Ing homea. CALL24J·l••••••••I I~~~~=~~~~ 0317 for more Info. aMW '1"7 RIOOS 30k r ---------1-S_a_v_e __ a_b_u_a_e_d_a_n_d~ I orig.~I. Adult owned. RICIPTIOlllT/ ANTIQU'IS 8010 abandoMd fMtl. Be a S2800 or lets 1rade IECRITARY votunleer/Tosler. Call for Subwt>an or etc. Phones. general of· 714-859-2704. •('714) &48-9408• t1 f •BUYING ITEMS• ce, secretary or ex· From 1800-1960. 1 ...,.. Shar-.el pupa. gr .. 11 .. lliililililill•••• !r!:.T1y m~:i1~t•::; Jew.lry bgoka entlr; qual. Bom "/30194. •• UTOMOB" •• PR firm In Newport estate. lmm'edlate Sabte/brn/blk. S500-A &&.G.1J Cen••r. Pertee• Jo& cash, lop S. 873-6223 s1200. 722-0348 AIH•fll•••••••• opportunity for male or femal•, profea· • 9030 alonal .. 1r-ataiter Who APPLIANCES eo 11 G II D ·GB SALES BMW I a hard -workl n g , ••••••••ill :"':~mmmii.miiiiiii.I~~~~~~~~~ detall-orlented, ener· · I IS getlc and has excel· Kenmore lfrlg 25 329 , 93, whVgr lent communication CUB FT, aide x aide, ---------lmmac, load~. 3 pee akllla. Superior Mactn· almd, $350 848·8765 CORONA custom whla, $27,500 loah computer akltls DEL .. • n OBO 288·0388. 263-9282 required data base Lrg capacity Kenmore D&AA 8122 79 BMW 7331 1 aklll• r~qulred. Mall· Elec Dryer, white, owner, pertt cond, full k h nearly new, w/drylng room now· ow te· rack. 5150 850-0454 Movl'tll Oul of co. power, xlenl, garaged, quired. Good benefits · . 91tte In Alley $3750.721-<!_955 . . and paid parking. t:ow W••h•r a Dry•r 228 Lari< spur Ave. to m1d S20's. FAX re· $135/each. Good Con· 9:30·2:30·S~I Only.•------------ aume l_o: Plallnum dlllon. 646·5848. ' CHEVROLET 9045 ,Gu\ld International al Answering Service Operators. All shifts PT/5.50 + call Coast TelephOl'le Exchange from 10am-2pm 642-1403 AVG 17·$12/Hr. 25 714•760.8780· -....a.------•HUNTINGTON 83 full H Bl•aer Whl wrkrs needed, screen Restaurant . . fURNlTURE 6014 BEACH ' 6140 w/ grey Interior. 4 whl EMPLOYMENT ~530 customer• by phn. No Cocktail Server dr, , loaded $24,500 ••lllng, no exp nee. Apply In erson Wed· OBO 646-1045 AM hrs. CM. 708·jl365 Sal 3·6P-2100 w Bunkbeds 2 sets, 1 w/ Multl Clan Hsohold ADVERTISING SALES REP Oceantro ch trundle, SlOO •a£h• appll ptumbng flxturs 81bysltttr ' daybed frame, s,5. furn 'remod 7 & • 8th HONDA 908S · For newborn. 2 & 4 yr Rotan ~~I-Exp/PT, (714) 65<>-3732 9a~·1 , 9852\.apworth ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Can't seem to old In my Costa Mesa Woman• hotel bol.itlque. ---------1• get to all those home. Musi drive & 3days, +am Sat. Can 644· CaUf KJng Bbd drm sot ----------S e e k 1 n g s e t f. speak Engllstt. Rafa 0570. aftef 8pm 544-4803 fram~. head r , manr, NEWPORT motivated, organlred, repair jobs req'd. Fle>dble hours. Sates Environmental 2 nilslands, dresser. dopondable, service· around.the house? ~44 4030 • Publlc Rolatlona• chair, $300 646-8765 BEACH 6169 88 Accord DX 4 Door, 5 speed, 66,000 ml, 1 owner. $5,700. 848·2413 . -or I• n' • d outs Id o ~et the cuatomer Service Inti Co seeking aggres· iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& salespersons for com· Classified For whlste shoe ca. In &Ive lodivldllal to help •HOUSE FULL1* 1---------mu~y now1paper COM. P/0, computer with expansion of Co. Che'try Queen Anne OST BLUFF Sal 8•12 PORSCHE 9175 .. group. Exptrlonce or Servt.c• data entry. Good at SSIK/mo polential, will dining rm seals 8 w/ Color TV, micro: lwln '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii degree 'preferred. Directory detail & customer In· train. caa 250-4870 buffet & china $2150. bda, clothes, antique1• Draw/com[l'llsslon.full Cherry 4-poster rl~e furn. 419 Vista Suerte benefits. -PhyslcaV help you find terface. 675·6292 • Sell your unwanted bdrm set 51750. Lthr drug scrdenlng' re· reliabte help. Sell your home ,, Items the euy wayl ·sofa, love aeal & chair ••••••••• quired. Fax resume: e42•5878 through ctasslfled. To place your $1500. Occaslonal ta- Attn: A. Mlcheal ---------842.&878 classified ad call bles.& more. Unused. TRANSPORTATION Fletcher 714-650-4802 •-------.,....-842•5878. 714-892·7286 '76 Porsche 930. 7K Miles. Garaged 18 yrs. Also theft proof. Lavender~ btk leather. All options. Mint cond. $24,950 . 310·793-6914 Shopping for o now Soll your home through classified. 842-5878• Whelher. you're. buying or selling, Classllied covers alt your noedsl apartmon1? olasslliod ---------lots you comparo costs • without hassle ------------------ or worryt EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT i!~~;:i;: 5530 . 5530 3018 MEMBERSliIPS ~ PART.- TIME .. I -9ttnmT - , r -trnXlr~ -., I BRAKE PADS-I I BRAKE PADS I I Includes pad It laoor Sensors t>.lraf I Includes pads & labor I $6900 s 00 I · + TAX . I I 4 9 + f:..x I ~-·-.----~ L-•----rCTJMffi{~ ~ir~~ •QJ:sUner ciQl I Includes od, 01H1L~r. lubncation I Guarante~ I . I wcty lnsptttion . $2600+~ L ·_;..._....; __ ..J AU TO SER VIC E 6 4 · s· -1 2 3 4 217 AVOCADO UNIT 4 'COSTA ·ME.SA ottOFfEllS APPlY TO MOST MODfLI• .: CONTRACTORS FURNITURE HAULING 3720 LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PET • r-i1A.j0i·-, I SERVICE I I. 15,0001 45,000/ 75,000 Mites I I $228 °0 +TAX .I L----..:-..1 ·r-MAjOii~, I SERVICE I I 30,000l 60,000/ 90,000 Mllu I I $ 2 9 8 °0 +TAX ., L------..1 TRAN.SLAT OR/ . S•E•R•Vl-C•E--• CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS DIRECTORY 3 622 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES . 3 &12 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES HIRE A CARPENTER jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ha,ullng Junk, Appll·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUALITY CARE 3870 TUTOR 3927 ~~d~on,s/~~mod,ets C QUICK RIESPONSEI Complete RHtoratlon ances, Yard Clean-Up, REVOCABLE 20 yrs exp. Qualily Personalized Pot Co~ ro a er epars. •WINDOW LEANING• Loca1Uc.20yrexp Relinishing,repair,up· Etc ... Call Mi ke LIVING TRUST workmanship, fair Kennol allernallva. No Concreto/Elec/Plumb. FREE ESTIMATES s 11 l b bl l b 848·1391 prices 645-2417 Ron stress or worry. Uc. ADDITIONS Jerry, 848·7 540 ma o s, g o 1 hols, etc. FREE piok· $195 COMPLETE 297·8081 Da11ld Duncan Cons 650·7042 up/dollv/est. 962·1823 •---------( ) a a 20 JENKINS PAILTINQ Ina. Refs 673-7184 SPANISH/ENGLISH Technlcal & Gen. Also lnterpreVTulor Serv. Native So. American. • S~aana 873·7409 REMODELING 3410 Repairs, Remod. Ooors,. win· .-TH/ 714 4 ·7 7 n dows, cabine1S, stucco & dry· CLEANING DONE RIGHTI HEAL lnl/Exl. Wallpaper,--------- wall, fences. gales, elc. Lie. Prf11ate Resl.donces. DECK _HAND ___ Y_MAN---3-7-1-0 NUTRITION 3742 drywall, texturing, etc: PLASTER 1--------- Be ll Cons truction 35yrs eap. Jerry 84.2·0587 Reterencos •·Avail. . '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .MASONRY 3828 Free eat David 489·5466 nePAIR 3880 TREE •Additions• bath remodel Rita 842·78-78 COATING 3570 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHUNG'S PAINTING ~ SERVICES 3929 ~r:'~lo~;~~~~;n ;~n~:~ CARPET Lori's HouHcare iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiijiiiiiii HomelRental Prop1rtlu Thin For Llfet Herballfe JOHii DORAN MASONRY ~·aYrrswExorkp .. QFrdeePrElc.•,'. INT-vT .QUALITY t ST ''iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& Detailed ae~e. aun.. STOP Dock Leakal Palnt·Ca1pentry. Independent Oistrlbulor. B 1 k S Bl -k L ..,.u t o.A 11 Free Est. 871-4941 CLEANING 3515 piles turn' Rat';. waterproof Coatings: Drywall and morel can for products or &r c, '11tl~ ti~i •ug uc;;375602 S3f·1534 Patch 10 complete •ALL AMERICAN• Bost Rates 60-5044 Docka/Stalra. Best $1 Gary 84~·,277 Bus. Opp. 759·05~9. ;;6•8m71•,,.1 8 .. s1 3832c jobs. Ucensed. 25yrs TREE SEVICE APPLIANCES SERVICE Quallly work. Free Ell. • " • Plumblng Repair• & exp. 24 hrs 554·7'831 Fr••~ Est./Sr. Disc. Avalon CarpeVUphola L1587430 722·8769 Qual C(rpntry, Paint, Drains cleared from Yali:I Cln.up53t-8415 3426 1 tow price-ho hidden---------CloseVGar Stor, wall JEWELRY 3784 $!5.50. All flx1ures In Bl Mlk • T a charge. Dry/steam. 15 COMPUTERS 3556 --------units, furn, for.mica. MOVING 38. 3_4 1lalled Slfv•'• 545-8298 PLUMBING 3890 9 e • r .. vo yrs exp. Ken 651·3790 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOORS 3580 repairs 675-6359 Fred Tr.. trlmng/removal, HOME REFRIQ/FRZ ~-------William Harold Jewelers PREPARATION TO TH• L-•• •LUMB•• clean-up. 18yrs In CM. REPAJR. Same day CAAPET & UPHOLSTERY MAC TUTORING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carp'try, roof'g, plbg, Watch & Jewelry repair PAINTING & PaSMf .. ..,_ r """ Free Est. 850-0270 serv. Repairs guarnt'd. Ca.pot repairs, profes· , {lndlVldual & Bus) An oxporloncod palnl'g, Ille, etc... Antique/Fin• Jewelry PUBLIC NOTICE Removal. 14 Yrs Exp. .. Wiiiiam B&n!l'f1 Co.· Mil/Sr./Stdnt dlac. slonally do~. 20 yrs. Set-up, Quicken, Word dependable door SR. DISC. Free Est. BuyiMIJlrlde 873"°395 The Calif. Public Ulllt· Rat'• 548·5788. Stnce 1947 •·W-All--------.-Re llable Relrlneratlon exp. Sr disc. 775·6380 E I M ,. OTP h G k MORGA.., 85ft .. 281 Ilea Commlnlon RE-Friendly Service L"4t728 99g.3493 ---------M:C: · 0'f:;';.:7245 ,:.",~~on 5~~.'a9~a°r • · "", _. QUIRES '4hat all used RAINBOW Clrci. llalnt. Ll478000 875-9304 COVEltlNGS 3932 ---------iCERAMIC •---------•---------Cerpenlry, roofing. IANDSCAPE • h6uuhold goods Pllfllin9.ln\IE4Haiisel MICROSOFT WINDOWS DOOR'S RIEPAJRED plumbing, drywall, IAWN r•ne 3808 mover a print lhelr Apt. Oual. Job. FrN eat. BUSINESS mES 3528 HELPll Satisfaction guaranlledl stucco. pal!lllng, tile ~ P.U.C. Cal :r number; St Mcl5e9897 838-8888 ROOFING SERVICES 3488 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20% Discount• On-site Ask for Mike Ble11. eloctrlcal. Jim 641-7494 ' limos an~ chauffeurs . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil REGROUT & INSTALL PC lnstallatlon, setup 642·2043 L#431830 HANDYMAN Carpen· Baslo Yard M•lnt. print lhelr T.C.P. num· . CALL US l'IRSTI •BOOKIEEPING• Leaky showers re-& troubleahootlng. •---------try, Ille, plumbing & Lawnl!.r Cloanupa, bar In all · advertJH .. PIANO It VOCAL Reroofa & repairs. 3910 Cueto"' Wallpaper S trlpplng/Palntln9 NO job too amalll ,5~ Off W/ad. 873-2937 Ap/"R P t I I paired. Lll'670130 EvorOr .. n Micro ELECTRICAL ·~610 roof. 25yrs exp w/rela. Tr .. Trlmmln9, Lt ments. If you have• LESSONS 3868 Local co, great prlcH. " ro au ona 673-8065 or 845.8525 1714) H4-3317 ~ H•ulln9 97 .. 8249 quesUon about 1h• I • Evans Rooting 754.7934 1---------Reaaonable & Uc.'d Jerry Bell 775-8380 gallly of a mover, llmo .,,,......,...-..,,,,,_~-~~ •54--209.. Tllo, glau blocks **TUTORING•• A·1 l!lootrloal work Plumblng/•l•c/waler OrMn 9cene Landac:pog or chauffeur, call: Gottuao Music Studio Sadler Rooftn9-Uc & Mulll..Jledle: OHie Top remodeling, fair pflcH WI n do w • • Word• Duncan Conalrucllon healer•/•prlnlOera/cell " Irrigation, Trimming Public Utilities voice lessons ... egn Ina. Sf::iaflH comm.1----..,..--~~"':"::=-= Publlahlng·Res. Scrip! Lie/Bond, Free Es). E X c e I ' A c c e a a Quick Rt1ponH fa FAEE E ti I I & Removals, CIHn-Commlaalon 5 to adult. beginning •o ,..:roo /ripalr. 25 yra. /Book Writing. All Your Ort workl 53e.12ee 20 Yra Exp. 723·1985 Local uo. 850·7042 2~::0137 or 211~:1:: ~~~~2~~r;:~1~· 714·55M151 cla~ca M0-1947 •FREE EST 67s.5095 Bus. Needs! 540·1947 ---------, _________ • •cn•s••Ll!CTRIC p••Mo B ... d CHIMNEY ,--.. L•ndaoapo Re-Ir ,..... eg.-... dvano• Jl!-ODE•-.G --------· . CON,.DETE. 25 yr• exp. Fr•• HI. u11enwooD MaJlb II h -,al p,.,..,_..,G 3858 All •g•• -Teacher cert. iR &.&n ranpENTJlY 3510 SWE S 5 """ Rea/Comm. Sr dlac. n.n.&U1 u g la·apec •t ... ft&ft.•&•u'•&iiiiiiiii Entertalnmanl Avall. t ADDITIONS 3916 ~ EP 3 38 MASONltY 355? L* 236300 642-6588 FLOOlS 3712 TreH:CIHn-upa/haula,, Jennifer '64().8669 iiiiii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil1=iilliii•••••• ca11 P••• 72•· 77aa A tfz HAHDY'MAH lNSTAl..URUACE CABINETS Kitchens, ball\a, doors, wlndo)tn. ~ 548-7258 Why play Hide 'N Sffk with childcare? Call Ctaaalflod 1odayf 842-5878. SMOK&t ClllACKSJ 1• 1--------iiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiilii All repairs • remodel-* Int PrlctlQualltJ PENCES Ing. Spark Arresters. ~. bllck; ltOne • DEC .. '" 3615 800.714-LUCICY C ....... IQ.OIU aw 1----liiiii Thf Community Mllltkel Place. Brick, Bloctc, Stone, Tiie Cone, Patio, Driveway Fplc, BBQ•. Ref. 20 Yr Exp. T!rry ••7·7•M Classlfled M2·M78 CLUM/WAX/POLISH Marttle ~ollehlne 35 v .. ra Exp. 714·846 8708 'I ------- . • I . I .. ..