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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-02-13 - Orange Coast Pilotr THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA OK1 summer's over and winter is back. Forecasters evening .• See Weather, Pdge 2 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MONDAY atllflNO WEARING THE ELECTION CROWN ... Newport Beach Councilman Dennis O'Neil easily won the c:lrning/spcnding rnce among Ne,~port Beach council candidates in the November election. Suspects in killing a shock to neighbors Financial reporting statements turned in last week revealed that O'Neil, who represents Coron:i del Mar, received $20,660 :lnd spent $27,537 during the period from Oct. 31 to Dec. 31. During that period, fellow Newport Councilm:ln Thomas Edwards, the Newport Heights representative, was second, receiving $5,265 and spending $10,012. For the entire campaign, O'Neil received $44,750 and spent $42,969. No other candidate received more than S22,000 or spent more than S24,000. 0 COMPUTER COLLECTION AGENCY ... The Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar has laJ.rnched a program to provide computers to children who may not be able to afford them otherwise. The senior center will collect donations of new or old computers and will forward the machines to various charities for distribution to needy families. Used machines "ill be refurbished, if needed, before they are offered to the charities. To make a donation, or for more information on the "Computers -From Us To You" program. call Laurell Detweiler at the Oasis Center, 644-3244. 0 HOW DAFl-"Y! ... Here's a bright idea: buy some daffodils to perk up yours -or someone else's -day, and you help'fund cancer research, education and patient sef\1ices .it the .same time. The American Cancer Society's 10th annual Daffodil Days fund -raising event takes place the week of March 20. Area volunteers are now accepting donations for the flowers, which range in price from an attractive S6 for 10 daffodils and SlO for 10 v.rapped in a vase to SlOO fo r the "extravagantly beautiful" Corporate Basket. C<lll 751-0441 to order. The ordering deadline is ~farch 6. You c~n pick up the blossoms March 20-22 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. The community chairperson for Daffodil Days is, incidentally, one of Newport-Mesa's "home-grown": Corona del Mar resident Joanne CaJ*tan. The daffodil was chosen, according to a press release, 6ecause it is the first flower of spring and "a symbol of hope for cancer patients." The society hopes to sell 250,000 daffodils, raising about Sl00,000. 0 BOUNCING BABY NOTICES ... After a brief fl ap la!.t spring over the release of birth announcements, Hoag Hospital has finally developed a card new parents can fill out and send io newspapers on their own. Decorated with a cute teddy bear, the card announces: "I made my debut at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian" and gives the porents' names, date of birth, sex or baby and city of residence. Last May, Hoag suddenly stopped rcleasin& lists of newborns to local newspaper , citing privacy and safety concerns. Hospital officials aid they worried th:u printing the names of parents with infants would tip off baby abductors, as well as make families targets for mailing lists. But Hoag's new policy rattled parents who looked forward to boasting about their baby. So Hoag promised to look at how other hospilals handle birth announcements. -Complkd by Iris Yoko/, Evan Htntrson ond M111y Ann ll:muon. • Friends of Newport millionaire William Mclaughlin, slain .last December, surprised to learn his fiancee and her boyfriend are being fingered by police. BY TlNA DORCATTA, ST.\FF Wiun:a NEWPORT BEACH -Neigh- bors of slain millionaire William Mclaughlin are cxprcssjng shock at the news that police have fin· gered the Balboa Cove man's fian- cce and her boyfriend, a former professional football player, as sus- pects in the Dec. 15 killing. Although she could not be reached fo r comment on Sunday, 29-year-<>ld Nanette Johnston in published reports has ,·ehemenlly denied having anything to do ''ith the 55-year-<>ld McLaughlin's death. Police say Johnston is named as a beneficiary on a life insurance policy for Mclaughlin and could receiv~ Sl million in benefits. "I'm surprised," neighbor St:in Love said of the accusation. "She spent a lot or time with him. Taking pride Group honors individuals , organizations for their contributions to the gay and lesbian community The Orange County Federation of Lci.bian, Gay and AIDS Support Organizationll rccognizcJ 1he contributions of many behind-the-scenes indi\ iduals and unsung heroes Sunday during the Take Pride Awards at the Cosrn Mesa Neighborhood Community Center on Purk A\'cnue. Above, Raymond Hebert and Sieve Conner watch the festivities. At right, Eleanor and l3nl Cyr, whose !.Oil!. arc twirl, gay males. acl:Cpt an award for outstanding \Oluntecr contributions. Eleanor told the cro"d that the greate!.t gift any parent can give .their gay son or daughter 1s ''unconditional love." PHOTOS BY LEAH [ l ocsnN "We'd had a couple of get- togethcrs here with the homeo\\n- ers association, and she usually at- tended with him and.her l\\O chil- dren. They seemed very close." But, according to the search warrant filed l:lst mon1h by the Newport Beach Police Depart· ment, Johnston may ha\.e been spending time \\itb another mjn as well. Eric Andrew Naposki, 28, told police in December that he had a dating relationship with John!.tOn and had hoped to propose nur- riage 10 her on New Year's E\e. He told the officers tha t he de- cided to hold orr on the proposal No rest for Newport-Mesa school trustees Don't let the small !.iz,c of the Newport-Mesa school bo::ir<l'!'> mcet- ihg agenda fool you. Tuesday's 7 p.m. meeting will be on oclion-packcd event, when you consider trustees will: • Get an update Crom the Budget Advi!,ory Committee, which is re\icwing a last of St 1 million in proposed cuts to recommend how the ca!'>h·Mrappcd di~trict can moke it through the next school year. INDIX Around To\vn ............................... 3 Cl.issifrcd ...................................... "7 Sports .....................•..................... S ,.,,,.,, .,,,.,~., c--....-.., • r_. ,,.,,,.,, ~ ,..*"" ~ ~ ...... ,....., ,..,_., • Di!>Cuss th e fate of the Col.ta Mella J ligh School farm , where Costa Mesa city oflki:ils would like to con!.lruct a )Outh sport~ facility. • Di ·cuss cro\\ded-schoob i~uc. • Gi\e preliminary approval to a policy ror school drc!.S code ond school"ide uniforml>. The board meets at Harper Community Center, 425 E. 18th St., Co ta Mc~J. NUMalU NEWSROOM I tOTLINE SPORTS 540-1224 642-6066 642·4330 \\hen he learned of Mcl aui;hlin':> death . Police claim Napo::.ki purch;i ... ed a 9-mm handgu n -the !.amc l)pc of weapon used 10 kill MCLaughlin -a few months before 1he !>hO<.ll- ing. Authorities obtained the !.ca rch warrant to check fo r C\1Jence, such as ammunition, hum.ln 1 ... sue. blood, !.kin and fibers, :11 Na· poski's apartment and I lun11ngton Beach storage unit. Police ::.ay Napo!.1..i, "ho alter :i fo ur-year career '' ith the :--:~" England Patrioto; and lndw1ar1.1hs Coils, \\ent to \\Ork as a doorman at the Thunde1bir<l nightclub in ,.. Lido Mjnn.l \'1llage He h\1.S "ith a co-\\ort..cr an Jn :ipartment in tr- ' inc. c~1lh to the residence \\ere not returned on Suntby. Since the -.b~ing, McLaughlin's C\·\\1fc, Susan, has mo,ed into the DatboJ Cun! home 10 be ''uh their .:?.t-ycar-old son, ''ho \\JS lcfl with d1mini!.hed speech and motor !.kills ::if1cr a 1991 ska1cboard1ng accident. ~li!Jll\\ h1lc, Juhnston has been l1\ ing 1n another N C\\ port Be.ich home purcha-.ed by McL.lughhn. located on Sca~hore Ori' 1.. "l hj\en't seen her O\cr here in a "h1le,'' ~aid \\ 1lliam Kenned~, a 13:llboa Co\c neighbor. Deal would keep Fletcher Motorcars in Newport The City Council. which doesn't want to lose Mercedes dea1ership1s annual sales taxes, is expected to approve agreement allowing business to move to new site in city. :-. E.\\ POR1 01:.. \CH -llopin: 10 brn'g 10 month> cf co:ni lic3lcJ plannim: ti.) .a dt''..: ind 1r 1.. \)n 10 th.. nr...·\t >tcp. th1.. ~'-\ port U~;1ch Cm Cl unr...11 \\111 tC\1C\\ .111 :1gr .:cm1. ni toni,ght de l!_,nCJ w 1-ccp hct !l r Jone".> ~loh.:rc.w. in the 11' 1hrm11.:h the '"'.ir ~Ol h. l hc-01~ Ill Or JnJum of un.:1.. r- !:.l:JnJing bct\\c .. n the cit), Flctd1 ... r JuncsJ11JTh1.. lf'\tneCo. -\\hi..t1 the council I' l'\pectcJ to .ippnJH' tonight -"ill tic a fin.I step to· "anJ mo,in~ the ~krccJc:. 13..i - dcakr:.h1p lo the ninc·jr...r1. ::, .. , Diego Cred propCrl) lo.:~ 11.·J .• J. j:.iccnt h.) J:lmborec RojJ. Ii 1h agrc1.ment •~ Jppru\l;:J, the nc\J '''0 ~c:.ir:. \\ 111 t'on~i't of :i compli- ca1cu !lc:ics of pcm1i1 .1ppr1.l\:!h .111J 1.1nJ mr...lJ1t1cat1ons dcs11.:ncJ to lrJn::.form a difficult :.11c ·into :i ''l1r1'.1l 1c lar dcjkr~hip I •.::i1ion. .. Dur .h! th1. nc\t 10 m1.1ntlh. "e\.: 11.Jlt) f'll to Jump 011 thi<" .... 11J ~cwp .. 111 Uc.idt CH) .\t.1n.1~er 1'.c\ln ~l urph). \\ho ha!> ''od .. ~J on lhe ;irran~cmcnl l>lllCC Apnl 199). ···1 hb i' n,,t Jll CJ'Y ::.lie. but 1t's the onh 1Jne ,, .... hJ,e." rh.: · murnc hhinJ all uf the pl.1110111~ 1 ... l\l "'-.1.'p the dc.ikr~hip, 1hr.: c11~ ·.., rnp .... 11c, t.t\ producer. 1 h~ Jc.1!;:r,hip bring'!> Jll c ... 1i- m.11lJ S.:-00,0VO :innuJll) mli.l the d1' ·., ccncr.il tunJ colfc1~. :.:\!~!...: 1lll m1".ll.1kc -that rc\- cnue 1.., th<! onl~ rea~vn ''c're dlling tlm:· \lu1ph~ ... aid To that end. th.: c11' and the Je.1kr~hip '"" \\Ork to -arrange :l cornpk\ !>Ile prcp:iral10n ill\l)l\1ng numcrou'I loc.11 .1nJ .. 1.11e :1i;l·ndel>, all of \\hich nlU)I be plJCJICd 1f the tr an!'>:ictu..ln I!. to go a.., pl.1nnc<l Tho~c a&cn1..1e::. include the Cah- for111.i Department or Tran..,1X>rtl· tion, the Mctropohlan \\ .11cr Di · trict, Sou1h1.rn Californ1.1 LJ1!.on, the outhcrn California Ga' Cum- pan) \lll<l the ·1 ramportat1011 Cor· See DIAL/P•1• 4 Rower power Ct)'>tal C\)Ut t "a .. packcJ "it h orcluJ cnthu\1a"t Sund.1) for the fmal day 1.1( th..: 15th Annual 01 ;.111ge Co unty C)mbid1um Society Show. Severn! <lillercnt orchids \\ere a\ ail able for hoppers, including a 27-foot high \\hitc anJ golJ cockatoo f il<ihioncd out of orch1J!;. .LlAn l hlGSTUI, J'h1L' ruvT a Monday, February 13, 1995 Caught up In a credit card crunch T he credit c;.ml \\Jrl• hJ\C '>c nt me d1,ing for CO\Cr. bcry morning a new card off er i'> fired into my mJil box. Ye!>Lcn.IJ) I \\J) thl! t.:.trget of three gold mi'>'>lle'> that .:.tlmo'>l pierced m) \\Ill po"cr. IL \\a!. .111 I could do not to '>1gn Nancy Mcintyre 59 Jt'ld Ho!d.ng up for more pla!.llC fire-po,, er. I already ha' c more gold earth thJn Ft. Kno\. Soon I 'II ha' e to carry them :uound in ;.1n armored truck. 1 cnn 't u ndcf\la nd '' hy I'm being \\Ooed \\Ith all tlm 2.t-k:.irat credit ''hen m) b.1nl.. balance onl) "arrant'> t 111. Perh::tp'> \\e're ready for a llC\\ cat1..00~ ol credit fo r p1..ople _ barely mJl..ing cnth meet. Late\ c:.arJ.., \\Ith a lk~ibh.: creJ1t line thJt '>lfetche!> 111..e J l\\O·\\ J~ c1rdk LOCALS 0 CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, S74·423l LO•Kl•UCll LY I 11 r 1•110H1 Newport Beach/COllA M-Dalty Piiot Glrl sells oran1111 to make the countY trulthll once again ~ Ten·year-old Sarah Stilwell and friends will present supervisors with $187 check Tuesday. BY TINA BORGATTA, SrArF \\'1la11ll W hen IO-year-old Sarah Stilwell heard about Orange County's bankruptcy, ~he wanted lo . help. So the Ne" port ~each ~1rl sent hc.r ~~ allowance to Supervisor Dill Steiner \\1th, a note asking him to p:tSs it on to the county tre:isurer s office. . Dut that's not all l>hc's done. Sarah and sevcra! friends raised S187.88 for the county on Saturday by selling oranges in front of the McDonald's rei.taurant on 19th Street in Costa Mei.a. She and her friends will be handing over the check to the county board of su per\ isor~ on Tuesday. "I did it because I wanted 10 help," '>aid Sarah, who atLends Page School i11 Co~t:I Mella. ''Aft:r 1. sent in my dollar, a lot of other people started senJmg Ill dollars, too. "And then I thought about selling ~omething and sending the money in. I thougl~t, this i~ Orange County, and I thought <1bout oranges. So, I dec1dcJ to '>ell oranges." . She checked )\ ith the count) 's he.11th department, JU'>t to make sure there ''crcn't any rulci. that would prohibit her from selling the fruit. 1 hen, she \\Cnt to City Ha~I and applied for a businC!>'> permit. Afte r that, all l>ht! needed was the oranges. -I'm e\cn be111g courted b) Amern.an t\prc!.i. -\\lm.h mu'>l he an omen of :in 1mpcnd1ng l1nanc1.1I ''indfall. I IO\\C\Cr, m~ horO'>Cope -.a)'> no, and i.un -.1g1h. arl! U'>ually dii.mally accurJtC. English teacher Tom Beaton's wedd\ng ceremony took place in the Costa Mesa High gym. And that "as no problem. Once l>he explained \\hat i.he wanted to do, the manager~ at lngardia Dros. Produce on Placentia A\'cnue in Co~ta Mella gave her 500 oranges free of charge. Joined in the gym Then, Sarah and her helpers -mO'>l of whom arc classmates -\\ere set. They spent five hours under the golden arches, first selling the oranges fo r $1 a piece, then two for St. Ne"erthe lc'>), it's nauerrng to be clHl\en a\ a coni.urner for their new card called Optima True Grace, '' hich -.ound'> more like an operatic ariJ th.:.tn c1 edit. In 1979, Costa Mesa Hi gh teach er Tom Beaton married his wife in the school gymnasium in front of his past and present students "We weren't getting toq many people to buy them, so we started selling a box of oranges for $20," she said. That's when things really started rolling. Uy !he. time the group firtishecl , they'd sold all 500 oranges, said Sarah's mom, Judi. The title refer'> to a "grace period" o( 25 dJ)'> bel\\Cen purdlJ\C and ''hen )Our intere'>l ancur'> -e\Cn \\hen )OU h:i\e a previuu-. b.ilance. If )OU pl:iy )OUr card!> right you could come out ahead. 0 . n a February afternoon in 1979, the bleacher~ of the Costa Me'>a High School g)mnasium '>'ere filled '' ith fans -of romance. The i.°cllool choir and a band made up of former '>tudents performed, and after a wedding reception in the cafeteria - c.1tered by the home economics department -the guests attended a sock hop in the gym, "h1ch ''as decorated by the art getting married," Principal Dob Packer said, "He's one of those unforgettable characters you read about in the Reader's Digest." "It's been really neat," Judi said. "It's like c'el)•one in Orange County wants to \\Ori.. together. Evcl)body wants to pitch in and help." Although she's extremely prouJ of her daughter, Judi l>aid she's somewhat '>Urpriscd by Sarah's interest in the county's financial \\OCs. •·nut, she's ahva)~ \\1lling to help people," said Judi. H °'' dad our p.1renh e\cr get b) 'Qn plain old Jollar .. and cent'>? Tho'>e \\ere the prrmtt l\e da)'> before 1n-.1.1111 gral1f11.Jt1on \\hen )OU 1.:ouldn't put a tra p to l:urope. or your tl11.r:ip1~1 on )llUf ~t;.i,11.:r Ch.uge. Because down on center court, Tom Oeaton, an Engli'>h teacher at the school, e\changed '"edding \.O\\S with Diane ' Re)nolds. . department. So Tom Beaton and Diane Reynolds were married in his home \\ith his family present on Feb. 17, 1979, which maRc'> this pretty clo e to a \alcntine slOry. "She'll go anJ open the door for someone in a '"hcelchair before I'll e\ en notice the peri.on. She'i. ah\a)S picl.ing up !.lra)!> ~111d t1)1ng to llnd home~ for them. All lkaton·!> pa'>l and pn: .. ent '>tuJcnts \\Cre invited to '>hare in the spcciJI m:c.1.,ion. "My life has been te;iching at Costa Mc'>a I ligh School," !>.lid Uc.1ton, \\hO \\:anted all hi~ students to '>hJre hi-. happines ... "It\ like one of the l:.am1ly So of cour'>C, they li\ed happily e'er after. -Cumpifod by A1111c Spinn "She's U'>U:tlly prclly !>hy, unhl it come'> to helping other people. And then ~he h.b a lot of courage." SCHOOL DAYS Dei.p11e nl) ltnJncial l>tatu .... I m a t}pical crcJ1t card comumer. I pay m) hill-. on a re\ Oh 1ng ucJ1t. '' hich operate\ hl..c a non--.tup mcrl)·go-round. 1 he more cards )OU c.11 ry. 1he more bi lb you ha\ c. I 1 emcmhcr when one non-met.11!11: e.irJ ~erveJ me \\ell. Nuw I need a bulging w;.1llct of plJ\tie to ge t through the month.""' \\e age. thing-. bre.11..do,,n faun 1111..1.il fat igue -from t;1r p:.ut-. tu hoJy par1'. Grant puts Victoria students in touch With science The l rouble '"' h plJ-.11c nHHle) i'> th.it It Juc-.n't 1nll1tt the \\in1.111g p.1111 of \hdl111g out t.i~h. Th.11 cumn IJtcr \\hen )OU get .1 ball 11cm1Llllt! .111 the tlung-. )OU did IJ\l month S-15 lor a f.icaal muJ pJ1.k tu mal..e )OU loo!.. 10 )e.1r.., )Olinger. $::!::!5 for a !->linl..y peignoir ~uu d.11rn }llU bought for $IOU VICTORIA ELEMENTARY Thing'> arc really hopping at Victoria l:.lcmcntary School. 1 hrough a Nc"port-t.1csa FounJ.1tiun Grant \\rlllcn by fo urth-grade teacher Flo rence Martin, Victoria School is now the prouc.I O\\ ner uf many new !.cience lab cre.itur~s. The grant \\'1S \Hillen 1n hopes of pro\ iding hands-on animals for student~. lnduJt:J in these new acqui'>iliOn!> wtll be frogs, turtles and liLarJs. Victoria is not the place to be 11 )OU arc watching }OUr wai\tline. Our fifth-grade clasi.e'> ha"e been quite bu'>y selling chocolate b;.ari,. ·1 he candy as a fund-rail>cr for Outdoor Science School. 111e profit from the SJle of each bar goc!> tO\\a rd the '>tudent'i. tuition for the lnp. The fifth-gradcri. will altcntl Slicnec School Feb. 27 th1ough ~larch 3. So )OU \qu1m:I aw;iy the bill before )our hu,bam.I ~cc' 11. Anc.I he h1Jc, hi' Spurting Club CirJ '' ith the amuunl he blew on hi:. new putting iron, as well ti'> hi!:. bJr hill at the clubhou')e. Some improbable bu<.incl>\el> ha .. e hecn lurec.I into the crcJ1 1 can.I '' ;i r!.. St~1ying on the i.ciencc theme, Victoria i!> excited to offer a Science AJH;ntu1es Club. Thb month, studen1-. will lc~11 n about G itlll<'S, Gadget" am.I Goop. ''Tel..l..ie Alert'' -Vic tori.a School'~ Lai.t \\eek I recel\·cJ ~• goltl card from a mort u;i ry \\Ith the !>ales pitch. "Die Now anJ P.ay Later." I' fA h.1!> openeJ our computer l.1b for an afternoon computer cla:.s. Su<.an Shinneri., our computer te.1cher, <ind p:ircnt 'oluntccrs help the students a., they explore .Jiffercnt progr:ims. N:mcy /\ld11f)rt' colu11111 nppcar ct cry1 M unda). Upcoming e"enb: Paper drive, Feb. 15 -By l'.Jtty Pow:d:i VOL. 89, NO. 37 1 hum•• 11. 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HOW TO HACH US Circulation ('fh'c Times Orungc Count)) (800) 252-91-11 Adu~rtl~lng Ch1!))ified M2-SC17X D"~'!Y 6.12-432 1 Editorial News s.io-122.i Sport 612-4330 News, Spom F.1\ 6U!~ 170 ~luln Office Ou~rncli Oll1le c,.n . .tJ:?I OU\lllC\lt (J\ 631-5902 l'ul>li•llC'J h Cit.lurit1J ('.1111111111111• :0.:c1"1, i I 111i.·• \t111ur C'om1•111• R05tr Oat. 'lly, ~ l'rc•l<knr mJ ( I 0 W WHlnlER ELEMENTARY We ha\e 710 l>tudcnts at our i.chool. Recently \\e changed our i.chool ma!>COt. We \\CIC called the Whittier Warriors, but the name is offensive to NJthe Americans l>O \\C have a new name -Whittier Dolphins. Choosing a new mascot all i.tartcJ ''hen Student Council \\antcJ to print T-l>hirtl> lo ha\'e a Spirit Day. ' I lappenings from around our school: Mrs. Obie's class conducted an experiment on the school ''lal..e" created during the recent rain storms. The ~tudents l>aw mosquito eggs and larva through a microscope. After a week 1hc water began to l>mcll really baJ. Ms. Korac's cl ai.s is stud} ing about fbh, abo because of Whi~ticr lal..c. Mrs. Ryan's cla" is !itudying :ibout land forms. Student Council representative~ were \Cry excited because of the r~cent !>tories in the O.iily Pilo t and Los Angeles Times about our new mai.cot. They were also excited because two of our rcprescntathes \\ere intervic\\Ctl on the Channel 3 news. Mi'>S Peck's sixth-grade cla~s is studying about Mesopotamia. The clal>S is writing new'> bro.1dc:c.ts about "remarkable Sumeria" and prcl>cnting it WEATHER TIMPHATURH NcWf)Orl Uc;ich 59/49 81111>001 59/49 Costa Mesa GO/SO Coron.i dl1I M.u GO/SO SURF FOHCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedi;e Nc~port Bl.lclii('S Ri~cr Jelly Cd\t 80ATING 1·2 SW 1 ·l )\\I l ·l SW l •l ~w 1·2 loW No sm.ill cr.i(t .ld11i•orics .Ir(' poi.t('tJ. W111ds ioulh to i.oulll\~C)t 1 'i Ir.nots, lll<rN ing 10 .2U I.ooh this ;ifternoon with four root wimJW.l\ICS. Winds tonight 25 I.nots with rain, hcJvy .ll times. TIDIS TODAY rir)t low t ::.!G :..m ........... t.7 rir)t high 7:JJ .l.m ........... S.S Sc•concl low .Z:28 p m ........... o.s Second high 8:46 p n1 ........... 4.0 lUCSOAY riri.t low 2:0 1 ;t m ........... 1.• rir!ol high 8.07 ;i m ........... S.6 Sctond low l :SS p m .......... ·O.G Se(ond high 9:t I p.m ............ 2 \Voller lcmp.: S9 just like the news on television. Miss Taylor's .. Lxth-gradc class is studying about mummies and tombs ;ind the l>ecrcb of ancient Egypt. Miss Anderson's 4-5-6 Specially Designed Academic Interaction in English class just fini'>hcd an experiment to l>ee if hot air or cold air rises. They put cold water in cylinders anJ then added hot water th:it was colored, \\hich '>tayed at 1he to p of the cylinder. The colored cold \Ya ter went to the bottom. Whiuier's girls basketball team has won every game so far. Congratulations! Congratulations to all the Students of the Weck in January! -By AlJ:JJi Flores, Studc11t Counci.I vice president WILSON'S WORLD What's happening al Wilson School: Our parents voled in a uniform rule, We'll be wearing bluc,,:.111d white. Some ~tudents don't think the idea is cool Out we'll ~till be a beautiful sight. Our thrcC-\\Cck vacation was extra great With intcrscsi.ion classes for fun Art, drama, computers and dance Kept our kid!> on the run. LUNCH MINU Ncnporl-Mcsn Elcmcnlory school mcols this neck: Monday -Lincoln's Oirthday, no school. Tucsdny -"lluve a Jleart D::iy." Chicken Patty on a llun, Jicuma & Can ol Sticks with Dip, Terrific Treat, "Valentine Cookie," Milk. WccJncsd.iy -French Urcud Piaa or Turl.ey Corn Dog, Sc11~oneJ Veget:.1blcs, Choice of 1-ruil , Milk. 'I hurstJuy -ltalio.in Spaghetti \\1th Meat Sauce, Cril>p, Green Sal.id, Fa\'oritc Dressing, Apple Slices \\ilh Cinnamon Topping, Oinne r Roll .ind Mill. FrlcJ11y -1 loncy Mu~t:ud Chid..c:n D1~1pcri. with Dipping S~lllcc, Fa' oritc Talor)), MiAcd Fruit Cup, Clu.:ddar Guppic , Milk. . ' Osc~1r Viramontci., ;.1 fifth-grader with luck, Entered a city writing contest, winning 100 bucl..~. Other l..iJs arc \\Orking \\ith the Yt.tCA And ha\.C i.peci:il friends that will brighten their d.1y. We're goi ng on field trips that arc cduc~1tional and fun - Dallet Fol l..lorico, ll"\i nc Museum and hopefully more. This i-. e\citing for C\Cl")'One - Tu help pa}. ,,e're opening a candy l>lore. We're '>Clling candy b;irs for all to enjoy So if you i.ec us, it woulJ be great Uuy one for SI fur a girl or boy, Your help we'd nppreciatc. -By Mrs. B1·01n1's J:u1gu':lgc arts cl:iss, gr::Jdc 5 Tills ls die /:Jst b:1tcl1 of School Days reports for the month of February. The fc:irure will resume next month, c:ich llfond:1y. Tl1c reports •re sub· mlttcd from c:1ch lnd.Jvldwil school. If you h :1•1c qucstlons about bonr to ~ct news of )'Our school Included, call City Ed.Jtor Iris Yoko/ at 574.4233, Fire rips through garage In Corona del Mar Fire caused an el>Llmatcd Sl7,000 worth of dnmage to a Corona del Mar fourple,'( on Friday night Firefighters were call eJ to the building a\ 373 1 Daffodil shortly after 9:20 p.m., after someone noticed thick black l>moke coming from the g.1ragc. Although the blatc was conwined in the gar:1gc, police und firefighters ev<1cuated the adj;1cent unit , which had become fi lled wi1h 'lmoke. Firefighter'> \\ere able to knock down the blJLe 111 about IS minute-.. Damage to the !ltructurc was c t11na1cd ot $2,000, while dama&e to the building')) contents was ci.timatcd nt S IS,000. Nu anJurics resulted from the Cm:. -By die D~ly Pilot 8Wpot1 Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Pilot ODAY A.D.D. LICTVU Lca~n about l~e three learning Sl)les -\llSU31, auduory and l.inesthetie - and how these Sl)lcs show up in ADD people during a workshop from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Co:mline Counseling Cenicr, 1200 Qu:ul St., Suite 105 an Newport Beach. Cost is $5. Call 476-0991 for more information. WOMIN'I alfHllAL llltYICI Women's Rfferral Service is having its monthly nct\\orking mixer 01 11:30 a.m. :11 will speak on ''Cultivatin1 Intuition'' at the \\eekly brcakfllSt meeting or the Or3nge County Inside Edge, a support group for leaders. The meeting is held 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Res1:iu111nt, 3300 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. Cost for fir~1 time guests is $15 and includes breakfast. For more inrom1a1ion or reser\':ll1ons, c.;all 730-5050. OHICIU WIVU LU•UI The Retired Orficcrs Wives League or Orange County will hold a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at Windows on the Day, 2241 W. Coast ... , .. , llighwny in Ne,,port Beach. For more information, cnll the Sheraton-Ne\\ port. For details, call 581-7485. AARPMlnlNG HIOH·ftCH HU.TalPAla 549-2028. Dr. Jeffrey Miller will talk about ''Your Secret Healing Mach ine" during the 1 p.m. meeting or the Costa Mesa Chapter 121 or AARP at the Costa Mesa Senior Center; 19th and Pomona Streets. For more informatton, call 5.i6-7848. A8WA MllTING Frcel:lncc writer and motivational speaker Lisa Barth::y is the guest speaker at the 6 Curdiologist Tom Benvenuti will present the l:itcst option~ for diagnosing and tre:iting Imm disease, including new high tech devices and pro- cedures, during a free 7 p.m. lecture tonigh t in the Grace Hoag Conference Center nt Hoag Hospit:il, 301 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. For information ond reservations, call COSTA RICA TllAYILOGUI World traveler Julia Ramponc ''ill pre cnt a rrcc slide show focusing on Costa Ric:i at 7 p.m. in the Vijlccnt Jorgensen Community Center ndjacent to Mariners Oranch Library, 2005 Dover Drive in Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3145. POITRY GROUP Aspiring poets and :iricion:idos of poetry arc invited to (800) 514-llOAG. p.m. dinner meeting of American Business Women's Association :It the Country Side Inn, 3:!5 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. Cost is SW. For reservations and information, call 669-5.ioo. TUESDAY YA&.INTINl'I Pun The Mgcting Room, :in affordable singlc's organization, is holding a Valentine's P:irty from 7 to <) p.m. at ~ Atl:intis Nightclub, 3388 Via Lido in Newport Beach. Mixer games, prizes, dancing arc included. Co)t is SS members, S7 non-members. Call 5.i5-8082 for details. 8USINIH WOMIN'S LUNCHION "llow To Talk So Men Will Listen" is the topic of th e 11:30 a.m. luncheon meeting or South Coast Business and Professional Women at El Torito Grill, 633 S. Anton in Costa Mesa. Cost is Sl5 members, S20 non-members. Call 472-4666 to RSVP. NIWPORT FOUNDATION "Mexican Fin:inc1al Cri!>iS: lmplicjtions for the U.S." is the topic or the 7:30 a.m. Ne\\ port Foundation meeting at the 0Jlboa O:iy Club, 12:!1 West Coast I lighway in Newport Beach. Economil>t Guerimo Estcbancz nnd Latin America Region rcporh:r Bebe Crouse :ire the guest . Cost including breakfast is S20 members, S30 non-members. Call 675-32!8 for rcscrvJtaons. participate in a round-table discussion focusing on Native American verse at the February meeting or Voices & Visions, Newport Center Library's poetry discussion group that meets from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in the library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 A\ocado Ave. in Newport 13e"ach. For more information, call 717-3800. LOCAL IFFICTI OF 8ANKRUPTCY Costa Mesa City Manager Ahm Roeder and Ne\\ port Beach City Manager Kc,in :\turphy will talk about how thc.Ot;tn~e County bankruptcy will affect their cities during n public discussion that starts at 7:30 p.m. in Room 1 AB, Oasis Senior Center, 5th A\·e. and Marguerite in Corona dcl Mar. The meeting is free and open to the public. II is sponsored by lhe Costa Mesa/Ne\\ port Beach Chapter or the League of Women Voters of Orange Co:tsi. Call 646-8396. HIA•T HIA1TH SIMINAR I loag I lospital cardiologist Joel Manchester, M.D .. will discuss exercise and fitncr.s steps )OU can take to build and maintain good heart health during a free 7 p.m. lecture in the Grace I loag Conrcrencc Center at I loag llospital, 301 Ne\\ port 01\d. in Ne\\port Ucach. Call (800)514-1101\G. UOUNDTOWN the 9:30 o.m. meeting of the Br:lille Institute Auxili:uy or Or:inie County ut the Ne\\port Harbor Y:icht Oub. For details, call 723-5814. VOCAftOllAL IDUCAnON DAT I ligh school principals, administr:ltors. counselors, teachers und PT A members from throughout Orange County will con"crgc at Oranic Co:ist College for "Vocational Educ:ition Day." OCC is hostin$ the event in conjunction \\ith Nataonal Vocational 'Education Weck, \\hich ru ns from Feb. 12·18. Acti,ities will be held from 3 10 5 p.m. Orange Coast College is located :it 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mcs:i. For information, c:ill 432-5628. THURSDAY RUDIH THUttl The public is invited to :ittcnd a free dramatic reading o[ George Bernard Shaw's "The Devil's Disciple" :it 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 A\-OC3do Ave. The reading will be presented by the South Orange County Community Theatre Readers Theatre Group. For more information, call 717-3800. GARDIN CLUa MllTING Begonias arc the topic of the 9:30 a.m. meeting of the Newport Hills Garden Oub. For dct:iils including location, c:ill 640-2377 or 644-6088. HUMAN aHOURCU LICTUH Leslie Etheridge, man:igcr or I luman Resource Answers for Every Business, will speak on how to initiate, develop and manage the human resource process for your business. The Pinnacle Group-sponsored lecture \\ill be begin at 7:15 a.mat The Center Club, 650 Town Center Dri\'C, Costa Mesa. Admission is SIS, and reservations arc requiret.I. C:ill 723-4212. ANTl·AGl~G & LONGIYln Can a person live longer or strengthen th e immune system to achic"e a l>cucr quality of lire? Find out :11 a free workshop from 7 to 8 p.m. at Oakwood Apartments North Clubhouse, 880 ll"inc Ave. in Ne\\port Ocach. This workshop will explore the Local Scene botly-mind connection to health as \\ell :is present nutritional information to increase energy, endurance :ind brain function. For more in rorm:ation or to register, call Jennifer MarshJll of Su ccess Unlimited nt 72:!-7717. ORAL CHILATION AND VASCULAR HIALTH SIMINAR Learn about keeping that v:iscular S)stcm healthy and huppy at :1 free seminar hosted by Dr. Da' iJ Nd son, clinical nutritionist at lhe Comprehensive I lcalt.h Ccntcr·Mcd1c.il Center in Encinitas, Calif. The seminar, titlct.I "Oral Chelation and Vascular Ilea Ith," ''ill be hcltl at 7 p.m. in the private banquet room at aUTan Monday, February 13, 1995 3 ltOM&NCI IN TMI 'ff• Find out how h.>,·c has ch:inged sin .. c St Valentine's time .ind ''here 1t :ippcars to be he::idcd duiing a lrcc noon program Tucs.da) called "'Hom.inct in the '9(h 1\ Look at Lo'te in the Sp.u:c Age" 111 the f raends' ~ketin& ltovm of the l':c\\ port U..:ai.:h Public Library, 1000 A\l)C,1tlo J\\C in Nc\\port D~:11.h Ps)chologist :ind rJd10 tJll.. how hu .t Stcj)h1.: ,1 8 to.fawn \\ill d1>1:us-! ,. I.ere to_so to meet int' re ~tang people, how n1.1ks anJ r .. malcs 1.htfcr in c:1.prc)siOn$ of IOH', :ind Other "lu\cl)" 1opics. for more informJtion, coill 7 l7·3SOO. ---· the Village Farmer Restaurant .,. Bakery, Souih Coast Plaza V1llasc. For information, call Olga I lunt, 557·8-13.l benefit student field trips. cl:issroom n 1t..r1:ils, and sp.:Clal programs. For more informa11on, call K11l)brooke Lkmcnt:ary School PTA at 556-3484. FRIDAY CONSUMER aUSINISS NITWORK .. Creating a PO\\Crful lm:igc in Your Marl.ct" is the topic or the 7 a.m. breakfast meeting of Consumer Dusincss Network at Gcc2cr"s Goillic Grill, 4200 Scott in Ne\\ port D~;i\;h, Cost is S 15. Call 550-.i7~5 for l.h:taih. KILLY8ROOKI FUND ltAISH The Kill)brookc Elementary PTA \\111 b..: holding its annual Jog-A.Thon to SATURDAY GAltAGI AND aAKI SALi C.\1)IJ :\lc~;i l l1gh Spirit Lc:iders arc l1anng a ptragc :inJ bake salo from 7 30 a m. 10 .i p.m. ~t the school's !runt pJrl..111g lot, :?650 Faal'\ iew Road, (\l)l;i ~k)J. For more information, 1:.111 \\anJa. 979·:!056, St•11d ruur itcm.s to ,\rou11d Tonn cd1tur, 'i lie lJ:Ji/_1 J'i/Qt, JJO H'. lJ:J)' St., Cu~t.1 .\fr!>:t, C.1/if. 916!7. WEDNESPAY NITWORKING FORUM DIYILOP RHPONSlaLI KIDS Newport I !arbor I ligh School's Parent Connection presents "I low to Develop Responsible Kid s" featuring lo..~I pl>)Choiherapist Dr. Debbi Elliott at 7 p.m. in Sinb I !all at NI II IS, 600 ll'\1nc A\C. in Newport Deach. For more information, c~all Pam at (H5.77.;4 or Julie at 63 1·0391. Jerry Kobrin is taking Lhc day olT. llis column \\ill return Wednesday. Just in time for Valentine~! Jeffrey Mishlove, Ph.D .. host of lhc PBS series "'Thinking Alh>\\Cd" and author or "Roots of Consciousness." altAILLI AUXILIARY MH TING Robert V. II inc, best-selling author of "Second Sight," as the guest spcJ~er :n February 9th thru 25th ~ ~ Stock US TREASURIES m 250-6345 or eoo 876-6829 Seculbel America. Inc. Member. NASO SIPC 2082 Michealson Drive, Ste. 212 IMne. CA 92715 Micros oft' Windows T rol tbl esh outi nq r·""_./··~ \ Reductlon '""· Sale ,~' ~ .• ~~ *A ·1 v ) As everyone who has ever attended one of our sales knows. our sales are truly SALES. No tags changed ... no marking up to mark down ... a truly righteous sale . . . 1 /2 the price on the tag . . . and when it's over. ifs over! Come early for best selection. I ~ I I \, • ' ' 2.i H""' R.1le Info 1 800 US TREASur)' I +·•1 ', • .,,j,,., i i l -!llll·:\:ll; \ Feb. 9th. 1/2 Off :i . thru \. 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C"alifum ia 7 1-1 ·262· I uw E T Dr. J in1 McCunniff will resume the practice of denti try -at a new location - 5486 La Palma Ave. City of La Palma ear K nott Berry Fa rm · Phone: (7 14) 82 1-7950 Special Menu • as well as our • regular menu dishes : ......, ..-. . ....., ............. • • •• CATERING SPECIALISTS Remember we cotet boots & charters •in your home or in ovr dining room ... • J OI SO VALENT INE'S DAY • • • • "CJ Use your VISA, Mastercard, American Express or Discover RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC • ... ,_ .... c...i lett! lt U -•11 .. ctSTA IU&-541-1 ISi WIPJA 1r '§ 1 "13:\\T rf l"']/\() N EW L U N C H M ENU FRESH PA TA DISHES F ROM 5595 NEW DINNER MEN FROM s795 With Delicious Seafood Special NOW SERVING BEER & WINE FREE DELIVEllY TO HOME. OFFICE Oil BOAT r---------------r---------------' $5 OFF ANY DINNER I I $5 OFF ANY LUNC H : 1 FOR TWO WITH COUPON: t FOR TWO WITH COUPON, GOOD SUNDAY-THURSDAY I :Gooo DAILY tt:aOAM -~:00 rM' APTER 6:00 P.M. ', ur ~-:!1 • ' EXP. ~1-!Ki I OIM" IN osn l lllNF. IN ON l.Y I I NOTGOOU WITll AN' O'HIF R 1-:X("F.111' HOl.IOAY~ 11 on•t:R~OR llOtlOAYS -------------------------------- 2600 But Coast Hwy .• Corono Del Mar 640-229 1 'C H ARLES H. BARR _______ ..._ ..._ __ . 9..w..11.,w 1803 Westcutr Drtvc Newport Beach (714) 642·3310 This Valentine 's Day, keep the romance alive for days . IRVINE 975-1280 3337 Michelson &Jamboree NEWPORT BEACH 252-0222 360 1 Jamboree & Bristo~.!\ t.At Nature makes them beautiful. liliii Conroy's makes them last. Guaranteed! nowt Rs 4 Monday, February 13, 1995 . Co1bl Me11 man 11111 In car accident A 38·)C3r-old Costa Mcsu man c.Jicd Friday after the car he ";:i riding in crnshcd head-on into a traffic signal at Irvine Doulevard and Wcstcliff Drive, according 10 police. Uryan Hawthorne, 38, was tal..cn to Hoag J l~pital, "'ere he died of head and intcrnJI injuries sho1 tly after his nrmal, police said. Sh:l\\n Ha\\lhornc, 1he '1ctim\ 24·) car-old \\ ife, "as dri\ ing the ca r, a Ferran G1 S. She suffered minor injuries in the acci- <lent and received treatment ;it Western Mc<l ical Center. Police sail.I the HJ\\lhorncs \\Crc hcatlang north on If\ inc lloulcvard ''hen their car cullidctl \\ith a Pontiac Lc~fa ns as it tu rned left 01110 Wes1cliff Dme from southbound Irvine A\cnuc. The Ferr:.ari then vccre<l off the roauway and crashed in10 the pole. The driver of the Pon1iac, a 16-yeJr-oltl Costa Mcs:i boy, anti his passenger were nut injurcu in the acc.:itlent. Polalc \Jid ulcohol dill ·1ot .1ppcar lo be a factor in the llllllSlllll. I IU\\e\er. the JlCltlent \\JS sllll being 1ml~t1gated on Sunll.t}. -By t11e DJi/y J>j/ot DEAL From Pa90 1 riuor Agencies. Simply pu t, the city hopes to ac- quire the property from The Irvine Co. and deed it to the dealership fn:e of charge. The cost to the city of setting up an entitlement of the Jund will be upproximately $155,000. The city will abo "aive its plnnning anJ building costs. The dealership. which will split much of the infrastructure and en· ginecring costs \\ith the city, \\ill cntl up paying bet\\ccn $,7 million and $9 million and "ill OY. n the property -a more desirable op- tion than a long-term lca:.e. In a detailed ~taff report !>cnt to the council, f\lurphy lt'its sc,crJI quc~tium that he C\pccl'. re\1Jcnts and bu:.1n1.::.s rncmbcr' to a)k about the :.t'>~1s1ance cllon. 1 he cit~ "s allempt 10 flt.11n :1 "ngle business '' unique, he admit'>, hu t une thut \\Ill be "ell \\Orlh the '"ork if i1 prO\c~ :.ucccs)ful. The effort abo is a potentially n .. i.y one. the report '>talcs, !>ince fletcher Jones could ullinwtcly dcci<le ciiher not to buy the lantl and move I•> anulhcr city. o r :1ba11- dun the project alter cun:.11 uction has alreauy begun. All of the ap· prO\als required for the entitle- ment may pro"e to be insurmount· able, uccording to M\Jrphy. llo\\ever, if the deal falls through. the city is confident that it cun lure another au10 dealership to the site. Se,erul already ha\e made inqumes as to "'hethcr more than one dealer.,hip can occupy the site. "The anS\\c r is no," Murphy said. "Uut if Mr. Jones dcci<les to do sometlung ebc, we'll certainly t;.ilk \\llh oth"crs." BLOOD PRESSURE PILLS ONLY WORK. IF YOU TAKE T~EM . t::-~ . -~~=-~ ~ . American Heart c·a Association V MANHUNT A WOMAN $ \.UIOt: TO A PRO ACTIVE APPROACH OF FINDING A HEALTHY IU:LATIONSHIP SATURDAY 0 I IAM \of MARCH•. 1005 c»' ~\)Otl • S45 \C\~a\\(1(1 (71') 442 1660 MAMJOTT SUITES WO BAYVlEW ClllClf NtWl'Oltf BEACH N1wpoi't ~ M ... Dally Pilot Tb~ Volunlccr Dlndoty NU pcriodlcally I• Uw OaUJ PUol. tr )Ou'd like larorwa&Joa • 1tttln1 )OUr orpnlullon lbttd, call 642~21, UL JJI. c ......... H lsterlcel hilety The society collcets informahon, photos nnd artifacts rcl:uing 10 the hi~tory of Com Mes:i end the I l:ubor area. Volunteers :ire needed for clerical t:i~ks, compurcr input :ind help in the libr:iry. For inform:ition, e:ill Ch:irlcs Beecher, 631-5918. Cesta MeH Literacy Oreup The Cost:i Mes:i Literal)' Group needs volunicers to help people become lilcrate or te:ich Engh h :is a second language. For information, call Fuller, 5-'8·338.$. Costa Mesa Senler Center The multi-purpose senior sen ices facllit}', loc-ated at the corner of l 91h Street and Pomona Avenue. $Ccks 'oluntecrs for :i \:lricty of t:isks, BPn hx-al h ero. ..;! includ1ni an upcomin1 <:a11no Night pany. For more informacion, call 645-2356 rrom 9 a.m. &o .s p.m. ............ Easter Sc:ils Society needs volunteers for oneoing clerical work, help in pro~~ms for children with 1fa:ibtlitics and 10 help with spcci:ll events. For inform:11ion, C':lll 834-111 l. Ol•u M .. ill•I• l•c. Volunteers urc needed to aid physically-ch:illenged adults who 1uceL monthly for ..cducatic>MI, cnicttJinmcm and social purposes. Fur inlorr11at1011. call 779.344 I. Hat Connection lhc lla1 Conncct1011 1s a "omcn·s ph1l:inthrop1c C\tcn)1011 of the Chamber of Commerce \\hich sen-cs the cominun111cs of Costa Mesa and Ne\\port Ocach. For information, c:ill K:iy \Valburgcr, 650-11.$.$. Herlta9e House Auxlllary \'olunteers arc needed for :in :iux1lk11)· support group being formed VOW•taa •IBCTOD by Heritage House, a non-prufil substance "bu.c rc~ery home for prcgn:int and p:irtnting won1cn and their children in Costa McQ. For mor~ infomi:ition, c:ill 646-2271. Hl1h Hepe1 H-tl l•l•ry Pre9rt1• The t l1&h l lo~s I fc:id Injury Progr:im's Rea Center in Co)t:l Mc>a, :i non·protit orgun12:ition scrvm& the need!> of hc:id·injurcJ aJults and their families, is scc~ing volunteers. Call 6.i6-7.i5tl. ~ . lnf"erfaltll Ceuncll The Ne,\port·Mc!>J·lninc lntcrfo1th Council, an uml>rclla org:ini2ation lor :.c\cr:il area scf\icc groups, needs \Olu111ccr) .1Ct1\·e in the local congregations. for information, C°"Jll Carol OrO\\n, s.is.31 3. Kleis Cancer Connection The Kids Cancer Connection is an organization dedicated to 1he cmotion:il, educational :ind financial needs of chilJren :irllicted "ith cancer. Volunteer!> arc needed. For inform:ition, c:ill 851-7774. . .................... M:ikc-A-Wish Foundation ot Orange County, v. hose mission is to m:ilc wimes come ttue for children v.11h lirc-thre:itcning illnesses, seeks volunteers to occupy a v:iriety or positions. For inform:u1on, c:ill Gilda, 476·9474. March ef DI••• The March of Dimes office in Costti Mesa needs volun1een for fund-raising commiuces, sp a~ing opf'l)rtunitics, occ;:isional oflicc work and help with bulk mtiilings. For mfonnation, c:iil 6J 1·8700. Opera P•clflc The Operu P:icif1c Guild 1\lli 111cc, a support group for OpcrJ t>ac1l1c, has a \\ idc range of :icll\ i11~ ~ lor \Oluntcers. For illlorm::ition, l·.111 H.$·.$4$8. Oran9e Coast Interfaith Shelter 1"hc In terfaith Shelter is the largest family shelter in the county, housing, kedmg and counseling 20 families d:iily. The group needs \Oluntccrs ifffiii~iiiiiiiiii~~~~~~­& rRe n tc'M Mod A CLEARANCE BALE! Final Sale On ALL Ladies Merchandise! • Lad,es Dothmg St.art at $7.99 •Men's Ital/an Clothing Start at $29.99 •All Jewelry & Watches Start at $9.99 •All Authentic Italian Su;ts Start at $350.00 • 1 CXJCt: Si1k Ttes Only $20. 00 • All Leather Bags & Wallets Start at $19. 99 OUR MEALS ARE A TRl'f' TO MEXICO COCKTAILS· FOOD TO GO PHONEAHEAO I All Clothing & Acee~ are if111J01Wd from Europe or Asis, I . 1 Un19&Je 111 Strfe, Rare to Find! . • 296 EAST 17TH ST., • 35.65 E. Coast Hwy., Corona de/ Mar, 673-8260 · (Corner of Orchid & PCHJ COSTA MESA . 6'5-7626 ~~=====:::!::==:==:::::::!:==:==:==:::::::!!. Cafe & Coffee Bar LUNCH 8c DINNER .. HAPPY H OUR FOR COFFEE 2 -5PM "GIVE ME A LARGE AT A REGULAR CHARGE" COFFEE, CAPPUCCINO, ESPRESSO, LATTE WE SERVE DIEDRICH COFFEE FREE BREAKFAST LARGE DRINK WITH AN ORDER OF OUR DELICIOUS GRILLED SWORDFISH TACOS W/RICE 8c BLACK BEANS •4.95 SPECIAL 2 EGGS-ANY STYLE 2 PIECES OF BACON 2 SAUSAGES Only 2 PANCAKES $222 GOOD MONDAY THftU ,..,_JDAY EXP. 3117195 DINE·IN ONLY 2744 E. Coast Hwy.• Corona de/ Mar 759.5555 · DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? FIREPLACE LEAKS? PLANTERS OVERFLOWING? CALL THE DRAINAGE AND FIREPLACE SPECIALISTS JOHN GLASSELL ' MASONRY COMPANY (714) 434.7744 L1c.4a~ ) MIKE FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPANY (714) 548-S 1 32 L.IC, ••t070 • WINDOWS On The l)ay Formerly Cano' s Location Now Serving: Lunch Dinner And.·. ·arJmnch 7~ e«.'4, . 11toU ~ ~ ~---------------------------, 1$5 OFF LUNCH $.JO OFF DINNERI L ~~t~ ~!21~ ..2U 2!, ~~ ~t~~ ~I?;. U!J~ ~~,LV.!!,e2,!i~:t_D~ .J "CALIFORNIA GRILL" Sp~cialtles Featuring great steaks,· seafood pastas &.salads •• : a• 2241 West Coast HwY. New rt Beach 722-1400 1?NE\l lllGll R\TES 1? ·6-Month U.S. Government Treasury 6.31 % 7.00% Yackl w Matunty App1ox. 'foxahlc • Equiv:ilcm Yiclct + Safety U.S. Govcmmcnt.Guarnntcc • I ltghcr Yields • L:imilcd 'pccial olfcr -. . Call today: 714-476-5126 . · A k for Dan Horgan, cnior Vice Pre ident -I nvestmcnts. •c.wr~r•"•l ••11)' 11 1 ... 1J II• 11Mlurtty bJl.lt.k br11\11l..iir 1111t ~ u111910'-'u' r•lf It.In• ol 111 lA 9~ Ill 1-te til>J(\I II• ( l!allJI' <'•If 11-by 10 l'"•n lu'1itt rdl(') • Kemper ccu ritics, In c. 621l~J"f1 ( 1it1tt l>r1l''• Sulit 1:1<11, ~'""l'lf11Ha;h, ('A 9l<1W ' and dispogblc diapers. For information, call Jeff Reynolds, 631-7213. Ch'tnli•C•••tr Hit..et ... Teikferce The Or11n~c County I tome less T:isk f orce is recruiting volunteers for the lntcrf:lith Council Network to \\Ork one-on-one with homeless ndults in the progr:im on basic life kills. For information, call 263-177~. Or•n1eweetl 8outl11ue 1 he up~c:iJc rcs:ilc boutique \\hich benefits the Or:ingewoo<.I Children's I lomc for neglected an<.I abusell d11ldrc11 neclls volunteer~ to create displa}:., tJS clothes and \\Ork \\ ith cmtomcrs, nmong other duties. ror 1nforn1Jtio11 , call Christine, 760-6<HO. Orton Dyslexl• Society Or•n1• Ceunty •ranch 1 he Orton D):.lcxia Society needs people to help tc:ich reading skills, m:iilings. :ind coordin:itc the :idult group. ror inform:ition. call 999-0118 beh\CCn 9 :l.m. :ind 3 p.m. TAI PREPARATION Auto .. Facts I • by Paul Frech SERVICE & REPAIR GERMAN SWEDISH JAPANESE AUTOMOBILES AN ILLUMINATING IDEA Motorists should not be sur- prised to see daytime running lights as an automatic feature on all cars sometime in the near future. As ii is. one U.S. car manufacturer has already built daytime running lights into 600,000 of its cars and trucks Why? Since lights that automat- ically go on as soon as the igni- tion turns on, daytime multi-car crashes have been reduced by nearly 1 O percent. Sixty percent of all Canadian vehicles are equipped with. or voluntarily use. daytime running lights. Their beneficial effect upon safety stems from the fact that they make oncoming cars easi- er to see. especially at dusk, wJien it i~ raining. or anytime when the light is low outdoors. E~pect to see the U.S. follow Canada·s exarnple. HINT:· In Finland. the use of daYtime running lights on cars has reduced daytime multi- vehicle crashes by more than 2b percent. .. . PICK A NUMBER, BUT NOT ANY NUMBER To determine which octane l~vel is best for your specific · model car, consull the owner's manual. Beyond that. circum· stances can play a role in vary- ing a car's gasoline ne'eds. For instance, when driving at bigh altitudes. car owners {nay find that they can get by wilh a fower . octane fuel. This owes to the· · fact that the thinner air at high altitude creates a richer air/fuel mixture, which has the effect of lowering an engine's octane requirement. On the other hand. placing a car under the strain of hauling a trailer (or other kind of, heavy load) may well create the need for higher octane gaso· lines, due to the extra heat gen- erated by the engine. Whatever tho case. choosing an octane rating higber than the one need· ' ' ed 4o eliminate knock will not provide any added benefit. . Routinely choosing a higher ,octane fuel will help keep your. en~lne clean an~ performing fffilr.iantly. At C & F, we handle oil changes. brakes. shocks, and air-conditionin"g over)lauls: . wit:1 an emphasis on Japanese, SJ11edish, and German cars. Vrsrt us at 2090 Placentia. or call 646·69 10 for AAA- Approved service. -All major cr9d1• cards accepted. Hours: M-F&-6 HINT: A car's octane require- ment usuany increases along wtth high mileage. y . •. ~ "· Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Monday, February 13, 1995 5 • PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 64 2-1330, cxc. 22 3 Eagles seelled No. 2 in Division Ill -A. ..._ Banning-Temescal Canyon winner will be opponent for Estancia'~ Eagles Friday night. Bv BA.RP.V FAULKNER, Sroan \\'anu. CERRITOS ~ fatancia High boys basketball coach Tim Parsel ,.,.ill be taking to the road for Tue day's opening round of the ClF Sou~hern Section 111--A · playoffs, but his mission will be for scouting purposes only. The post season won't begin fo r Parsel's talented pl:tyers unt il Frid:iy, when the second-seeded Eagles (23-3) host the winne r of T uesday's opener be- t\\een Banning (15-9) and host Temcscal Canyon {17·8), according to pairings an- Parsel nounced Sunday at the CIF Southern Sectio n Office. "It' a long way to travel to scout, but it is an advantage for us to be able to sec the team \\e'll play Frid a)," said Pa r!.cl, ''ho was ha!)p) \\ilh the No. 2 sccJ and resulting b)C. Parsel, ho\\C\Cr, e\presscd some con- cern about his belief that the strength of the 27 teams occup) ing the 32-po:.ation bracket was pr~poa tioned o n the E:.iglcs' side of the dr::iw. "On pa pea, it looks like it woulJ have been belier for us to be thc No. 4 seed 1h:rn No. ::!," Par:.cl saiJ, "because \\C would have sl!cn a couple teams in tha t sidl! of lhe bracket." Parse!, ,.,.ho has coacheJ L\"0 of the last fou r Estancia teams to be climinateJ from the Southern Section playoffs by a team that wen t on to ''in a C l F championship, said e'ery team's playoff road contains some po· tential hatards. "If you last any length of time in the playoffs, >Ou h:l\e to beat some good teams anyway," Parsel expl:iined. If 'ictorious Frie.lay, the Ea- gles could po~ent ially face fir!.t· round frl\oritcs Morningside (15·9) or San Dimas {18-7) in the quartl!rfinals, Feb. 24, at an alternate site. Like the quarterfinals, the i.emifinals (Tuesday, Feb. 28) would be hl!IJ at an allerratc site. with the title game !tchcd- ulcd SaturJa), March .:t, at The Pond in Anaheim. Sccotld Round Frid;iy, Feb. 17 Quarterfin;ils Frid;iy, Feb. 2.i Allcrnale court ~itc AT llAR\ARO·WESTlAKf (23·2) I . BASSETl(l 1 1S)r\A QUINTA(H 10)1 t-------. CAIABAS.AS(9· 14l/Sl0(16·n ST.fltANQS( I 0.1Sl\ACANAOA(18· l 81AIR(8· 16l/NOTRE OA.\1£(1 S.3) WUT VAll£Y(14-IU"DUAlTEC20··0i AT SANTA PAUlA (22·2) NORTH\1EW(9-15)/PACIFICA(14·1 1 1 AT DOS PUCBLOS (22·2) BEUFLOWER( I 6·11fC0VINA(16·9) I I AT LOMPOC (18·4) MOORPAllK(16-n'CABRIU0)(14-8) I R.AL\\t( l I· 1H'MOR.\l~CSI0£(1 >-91 CATll.0TY(6·1WSAN OIMAS(18·i) I I AT CST ANCIA (23·3) IANM:O.C(1S·9l/TIMCSCAL CYN(17-8) 1 - ScmifinJls Tuesd;iy, rcb. :.!U Altcrn JlC court sik . ' CIF 'I \,., " ' 11>111K."11'1! --Iii' rinJls ~JlurdJ\, \larc.h .i 1 he l'ontl Ill-A It w a~ ~1orningside which eliminated the Eagles in the 1992-93 pla)offs, en route to a section L1tlc •. J state Dh ision Ill runner-up !.hO\\ ing. NOTE: fi rst Round Tucsda), i.e., B.isset ;it La Quinl.1. All i;.rn\l'~ ;':JO. "It ''oulJ be fun to play 1he111 again," suid Parse I, \\ho starb \\\O sl!niors who played in that 80-50 home romp by thi.: Monarchs, Zack Ri- charJ:.on and Tom f el!ney. Senior re- ef\:! ~lark Pierson abo saw time in that contest. It was l\.tornangsidc \\'hich also topped the Eagles in the 1991-92 Southe rn Sec· tion Ill-AA anJ Southern California Re- gional Di\ bion 111 tin~lls. Parsd abo said his team \\ill use the four da)s ol practice this w.:ck to refo- cus on the goal of adding a thirJ Sou th- ern Section cro\\ n Lo thc ~hours u ophy case. Should the sl!cds holJ, fatancia \\Oulc.I meet third-seeded Dos Pueblos (22·2), the Channel League champion. in the semifinals. I larva rd Westlake, \\ hich features sophomo1 e lwins Ja-.on and Jarron Col· lin-.. <1·tuot·'' ~.111d <>·Ill, r1.. .. p .. ·cti\d~. i' the lop ~\.·.:d, entering \\llh :.a 23-2 11111k. ''hale I " 1 ~ r l.c.1guc kingpin ~unt.1 P.1111.1 122 2) h th..:~\) ~ :-.:1.:J. "01h.:r th.Ill I l:in:11J \\ ~s1l,1kc, thc1c re.ill~ i_,11 '1 11...ill~ .1 lot vi ~w.! m the 1.fo 1- -.ion," 'aid 1'.11-.d. '' lw -,1.11 ts 6·~ Ku 1;1 B~11i..: .111d <> 6 Chais C.1ndli~h. \\Ith the IJ-7 1'11..·1~1111u1111 1.: \.lll the bi.:nch. CdM awarded ·No. 3 seed in ·oivision IV -AA ..._ Beaumont will invade CdM on Friday, and it's no easy task; just ask San Clemente. BY BARRY FAU LK:'l:l:.R, ~rda" \\ •1rra CERRITOS -Corona t d.:I !\tar I ligh boy:. bas- l c1ball coach Pau l Orrb ~ :.aid he \.\OulJn't change ~ the Frie.lay C\Cllb th:ll cata-. · · pulled thl? Sea King-. t rom ''ould-bc .-ti-large pcti\ioncrs to the No. 3 seed in the CIF Southern Section IV- AA pla)offs. 13ut after viewing the 16-tcam bracl.e1, announced Sunday at the Southern Sec- tion Office. he admiltcd ii put the Sea View League representati .. cs 111 an uufa- miliar role. "l 'm not surpril>cc.I we're seeded, a l- though I thought \\e'd be No. 4," l>:lid Orris, ''hose team beat league cham- pion Santa Marga- rita Friday nigb t, then \\On J post- gan.1c-coin nip LO eme rge ~r om a Orris lhrce-w:iy til! fo r s·c co n d '3 s the .league's No. 2 pla)off entry. "Dul after coming in the last two or 'three years as ;in al-large taam, being one of the, scedi. that othe r people a re ·shooting for il. something a little new to us," Orris added. Taking the in itial hot at the Sea Kings (14·1 l ) ,,,11 be opening-round op- ponent Ueaumont (15-10). The Cougars .''Thit CdM FriJay at 7:30 p.m. as the No. 2 rcpre:.cntati\c from the ~!,.~­ line Lc;igue. Among the Cougar-.· '1c1oril!s is a one-pornt 'kh.H) l' .:r :an Clemente. Ucginnang ''ith a home game, the Sea Kings could po),'>tbly re- main close to homi.: for the Fi.:b 2 1 quartl!rfinab, if Laguna Beach dcfe:it!. it!> opponent in Frid.l) 's first n.>u11tl. And with the d1.:mpion!>hip game !tl!t for FriJ:l), 11\larch 3, at the Oren E\l!nl!t Center, the pe- rennial pl:a)Off roJd '' anaoas could potent ia lly facc only one long roaJ trip -in the :.emis. Crespi (1 1-13) :.ind Mar!'th:.tll ( 13-7) meet Tuei.d.1) in the di\ i- sion's lone "ild-carJ clash, \\ i1h the ''inner im aJ111g Lagun:.i Oeach Friday. Should the Anbt:. ( 16-IO), "ho finished second to E::.1ancia in the Pacific ~o.lst Le;.1guc, prevail, it \\OulJ !>Cl up :.a re- match of the Dec. 20 non- lcaguc meeting "ith CJ~t. First Round Friday, Feb. 17 AT T\\ CNTYNINE PAL\\S (20·4) SAN JACINTO (13·11) I I AT UISllOP U1'10 N (11·9) PALO VERDE (11 ·10) I AT OAK PARK (13-10) CllAMINAOE (13·10) I I AT lA S,\llE II 4·9) ST. BCRNARO (14·11 ) I AT CORONA Oct M,\R (1 4·11) BlAUMONT (15·10) I t AT lACU"A BEACll (1G·IO) \1,,\RSllAll Ill· #l CllSPI 111 · ll l I AT MORRO BAY (1G·G) CARPINTERIA (13·10) I I AT \\URPllY (19·6) \\l llTNEY (15·11) I Quarterfina ls Tu esday, reb. 21 Altern;itc court site ~ I Scmilinals FridJ). rt•b. 24 Altern.ltc tuurt >ilc CIF ' ~ ~~ ~ ~, ~, ~:r~~~ ·~~ ~ ... I.:.U. J ... "v- rinals rrid;w, M.uch J Gren Center, LCI IV -AA T he Sea Kings raced to a 21- 2 lead in that one, beforl! crui .. - ing to a 62-53 home victory. NOTE: Wild card g.ime Tuesday, Crespi at Mar>h.111. \II ~.rnll'' i:30. Potential UJ~t semifinal focl>, !>hould it come 10 that. \\OulJ bl! No. :! seed Murphy lligh (19·6), ''hich Orris and sta ff scoulcJ only last \\Cl!k, a nd Central Coast League champ Morro Uay (16-6). Orril. !>aid he has coorJ inatcc.I scouti ng efforts with Lagu na Dcach Coach 13rct Fleming anJ his st..iff all !>Cason, anJ ei- ther has or ''ill h.1\e by Tul!::.J ay, \tJl!o- tapc to !>tudy o n Crespi, Murph)', St. Dcrnard and Chamina<lc. One of the schoob that man.1ged to a ... e rt the combined Corona-L:Jguna scouting web, however, was Oeaumont. · "\Ve \\Cnt all over Southern California to scout, but we didn't get there," Orri-. explained. "l was lucky enough to run into their coach (Sunday) and '' i.: C\- cha ngcd some information." Twentynine Palms (20·4), which C:d~I up),et, 47-44, in last year's second round. "the ~o. l .,,ed. L:a S.11le ( 14·9) i:. the Nu. 4 ~t:.:ll, l, 1t Orn ... '' lwsc team ''a' No. 10 111 1hc ,.: .. • 11011's 1111.il lJi\baon IV poll, the hllh- r.111kl·d !\'-AA -...:hool. bdiC\\:'1 the l.:H.I ol rnmpc111io11 la1..ed an the S.:a \ 11..\~ h ..... prcp~1rcJ hh (..1Js \\ell. 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Flint, who averagl!d 27.3 points per game her final prep season, 1s the daughter of CdM girls ba ketbJll coach Garth Flint. She doesn't shoulder the Jme t)'pe of scoring burden he did in high school, but the 5-foot-5 Flint docs have the responsibility of running the Gaels' offense os the team's primary point guard. l:lst year, the sophomore started • 23 out of 28 games, and this year it's 19 out of the first 24. "And, she's No. 1 academically in her class," ail.I Mo llie·; mother Cl:luJw, ''ho was able to witness l:.ist Friday's visit by the Gaels to the University of San Diego. "Mollie'::. \'Cry happy up 1he rl! and she likes her team." Marymount where she scored 14 points. Flint had eight assi~1' in two different games this season, against G:al Poly S..in · Luis Obispo and Sa n Diego. • Freshman pitcher Jeff llowman and Mall Lundin, both o f \\hom have ties to Corona dcl Mar High, will be doing their best to try to bring Claudia Flint didn't sec St. ~bry'!. at its best last week, ac; the Gaels suffered a 78-58 lo s, but the team has sho'"cd promise. St. Mary's ts 10-14 ov~. 4·5 m the We t Co.:a~t Conference, with two nl the De mis Brosterhous R~111cho Santiago College's ba!>cball team b.ick to the top of the Or.angc Empire Conference. Colleges Uowman, a right-hander" ho is a recent graduate or CJM, 1 WCC losscc; -to Gonzaga :ind title contender Portland -coming in overtime. Flint ic; ave raging 7.3 points aml four assist') per game in the wee. l lcr tor scoring effort came :it Loyola C\pectcd to cc some duty for the Dons this season. Lundin, the former l"O.lCh of the Sea King-. \\ho was fired in a ,-ontrc)\Cr aal m O\C, is :rn a~sistant tu hc.1d coach Dun Sneddon. Followan~ three straight conference ch:impion~hip-., the Dons fell out of fillt ' pla1.I.! ~J.,I se.1~llll. 1, Ddl!nding :.1.11.: . champ1m1 c, pre'' '' •1~.11n co11-.1d..:1 ed the l;H>r itc 1h1' ,._:,1..,,111. • Anothlf Cd~l product, k J \\'c1n),1c:111. i., on 1111 -.c."on ':. Em1.uy Unhl!1:.1t\ men's tenni-. roster. We111stcin Jb\.l pla)cd !IO,ler ''hen he was "it h l he Sl..I l\.111l!'· b.l'kl th.111 \-.llflll~ lr-.t·. !)he p.1".: .. I I· 11~.1 ~l.11111ang \' "'; f'lllllh in I I)\) 'JI). l \ 11..:.: 11 I l.11d1 (%:, 1Jl.C/') ,tlld 1 1.:Ann "·' lllCI l'Jl.1. ·9~ I)~). Ruhkdo lh'" t1.11ts olll) the '.:h1.'t'I\ .all tallll! k.1Jct 11-..1 'id1 um,1(.;cr (I.DO. ~5 -~ ~) •\\1th 1.075 1:.11c..:r Jh ant,, D:umon ~lo1bl ~ mu,cll I'·'" Jcflrc) l'mter (l.U 7. 91·~>.') Emory Un1H1 ... 1l\. "h1d1 1s IO\.ateJ in Atbnt:i, \\ill be .1iming for lh si\lh lOll'>el.Uli\C II\\ ltJli\lll hl th\! lC 1111 clwnpioni.hap in :".C'A \ Oimion Ill. Mol he Flint, in her last ap-and 11110 "'ccond 1'l.1 pearance representing CdM. on the OCC mcn'o; • • Amem.a Robledo, ''i1h 974 c:m:c:r points pas cd three pla)crs last \\eek to move into \Ccond place on the all·timc Oranae Coast College: "umci1' I rnrang lb.t l,1,t \\eel.:. fohn \Jllcl~. \\llh 1.53:-i po111h from 1 %6 b..q, rt main"' the ult· time M:1.1rin& leader for the hoot. Moa blc\ i r1l u thirJ l)I\ the occ carc.:r rel ounJmg h111 l>chtnJ Phil fordun aml Vullcl). .. ~ Diane lewis takes over for Nick Trani, hoping to keep Bucs' recent winning tradition alive. COST A MESA -New Orange Co:ist College M>fi· ball coach Diane Lewi1 knows the defending Or- ange Empire Conference champion Pirates h:ivc some g:lps. And she :ilso feels like she·s playing c:itchup with the rest of the conference after being hired in mid-November after former head coach Nick Trani, who was 180-92 in six seasons. accepted the co:ich· ing job at Soddleback College. "What we're going through right now is a lwning experience;" said Lewis, the Cortner Long Beach Millikan head coach, who compiled an 83-50-2 ma rk with the Rams, winning Moore League titles from 1991 to 1993 and finishing second the l:ist two seasons. The Pirates do boast one of the top pitchers in the conference in Kristen Varagne, as well as a tremendous athlete at shortstop in America Robledo, who will join the team after the basketball season is concluded. • ID ••••b High gradu1tc Who will pl1y shortst~ unul Robledo returns then switch to third b:ue. and center fielder Molly Sinclaif:. a second-team All-Sunset League sclcc1ton from Fountain V3llcy High. Elsewhere, the Pirates figure to !>how their inexperience. Freshmen Ann Gaidzik. Sally Snade, Newport Harbor High pr~uct S~mmi~ Foster, Nonie Campos, Leslie Mnng1ap~n1 nnd Natalie Castillo :ire all in the running for the st:ming left :ind right field jobs. • Sophomore Carrie Schwab from Costa Mes:i High, \\<ho pl:l)Cd in 39 games most· ly as a backup outfielder, is ticketed for second base. "Carrie is doing the job and improvin_g defensively," said Lewis. "She really as . working hard." At first bnse, fre shmen Keri Bransom ·:ind Angela Silcox arc the main c:m- didates. Vara&ne went 9-6 on the mound :is :i freshman with an 0.68 ERA. "Kristen is doing great," said Lewis, a fonner prep pitching star for Trani when he co:iched at Millikan. "I'm very im- pressed with her pitching. She says her ann feels stronger than it ever has, so I feel confident about that." MAllC MAllTIN/DAILY I'll.OT Orange Coast College shortstop America Robledo will join the softball team at the conclusion of basketball season. Top newcomers are catcher Kellie Jcf. fers, who came with Lewis from Millikan, infielder Samantha White, a 1988 Irvine A real trouble spot has been finding a backup fo r Varagne on the mound. Lewis' first choice, :i first baseman and pitcher wi th the team last fall, left unexpectedly, creating the void. 8r:insom and Silcox ap- pear to be the main candid:ites to step in. BRIEFLY Estancia girls denied in ·third-place playoff ~ Aliso Niguel scores lone goal in second overtime ·for 1-0 win. CORONA D I:.L MAR -II "as ~ J 1foappo1111ing finish 10 an up·Jnd· ,....~ dov.n ~Ca)On for the t'>lanc1J 1 lagh ---- girl\ soccer team on Saturday. The Eagle~. who entered Pacific Co:bt League play without a victory. began turning things around after that. When the rcgul~1r se:i- son w:.is comple ted with Thursday's 3-0 \ ictory O\er L:iguna Beach, Estancia found itself in a lie for lhmJ place \\ilh Aliso Niguel. ~ince the teams had splal the rcgui..ar·sca-.on m.111 .. hes. each by 2-0 ~cores, they met S..iturday JI Corona <.lei Mar High to scnle thml pl..ice :rnd the final guaranteed CIF pl.1)011 benh ta om the l'CL. Ali'>O Niguel came away \\Ith a l ~O "ic.:tol). ~curing the deciding goal in the than.I minute of a second overtime pea 101.l. 1 he Eagle-., \\ho were 5·3·2 in lca.guc, finished the season ut 5- 13-3 overall. .. , thought \\e played really "ell," \a1J l .,. t.Hll·l,1 Co:1c.:h Jenny T:l\arc'I, \\Ill! adn\ill~d the Jo,, 111 three starters lo 1ed cud-. -scoring leader llully f·erguson. Joil) 11 Ru~1cl.. and Dori Marsh -had Jn adverse ctlut ® her team\ ChJll\.e\ .. Uut the girh all comp.:11'alcd Jnd l..ne\\ I he\ hac.J to do their best," '>he s.11<.l ... We CJ me ou1 reJlly ~I rung and had our chance'> toda). but the problem Wa'I the i.ame U'I it's been •ill ~e•1-.on, "e ju\I c.:ould1t"t fin1,h." Na ta~ha Radwan lin:.illy brol.c the ~coring drought 111 the.: !>CCond overtime peraod, c.:on· \ertang on a brca"away. I kl pang 10 tal..e up the lllad lor the L1gks \\ere freshman Ta}lor YurJda and S\\e~pcr PUBLIC NOTICES STARTING· I 1 I ~ I I .. Amy J.1wb-.on, c.1ch of \\ hom pl.1yed out· ~tandiqg 1pmb, :l<.'.c.:ordin~ to Tavarc~. occ rallies to win second game CllULA VIS'I A -After ~ullcr· x ing a 9-3 IJ'>hang Jt the hand~ of • hu~t ~uutll\\e~tcrn earlic.;r an the d..a), the Orange Coa~·1 College hJ'>eh.111 team rallied to top ~..111 l.krnar<.11110, J l ·6, S·1tunfav at the Apache U.1.,~ic. Do\\11 6-5 entering the eighth 1nni11g wf the nigh1i:.1p, Rubell C.1to11, \\ho h.1d live hill> on the dJy, hit a t\\o-run <loubh: 1.ha1 gave the Pi- r:ile\ (-t-5) the k:id and i.p..arl..cd a \ix-run up- 1 i-.ing. r orcst Lung abo 1..nockl..d in l\\O runs \\ith a double an the innin,,;. SOUTHWUTIRN 9, ORANGE COAST 3 S..ulll\\C>krn . 410 :LIO 001-'.1 ') 1 Or.ini;l' Co.i>I 010 OOU 002-3 8 2 Qu1nunc>, Quinkru• ('JI .ind Guu1lu, Kno"lin ('JI; Cu.buulu, Cu1mon (:i) .ind \.in.isis.i"J, l urnu (7). \\1-Quinunc\, 1·1. l -(,.,.i,uoto, 0·1. 2U-~prinl.lc <S>,ConlrN.lJ C>), l'.il.iN ISi. 6001.cr IS>. Cucnh:r (S), Y;il.ur.i IOCC) 2. (Jlun IOC<.1, Andl'rson (0((). lU-C Ul'\.l\ (SJ. ltlt-luu l~l. r .. n.ig1>J\\.l 10U.1. ORANGE COAST 11, SAN BERNARDINO 6 01.ini;cco.1,1 011 uo1 oc.0-11 H o ~Jn lkrnltJinll V.ilkr UOI .lllU 100-" c. l liuui, Brl\\cr (4), S1l•.i (ISJ .ind \ .anJ;.:1> 11~.i; \ .iri;l>, 1 ru4:11 (4), Au.u (8) and \11lll'r. W -Br.\\cr, 1·0. l-liu.-11, 0·1, 211-C.llun IOCC l. \ .• l\Jrdli OCCI, l•.ni: OC<.1, M1llH ISBJ. JIS-CJllC:Ctl1tro (0(.(). Hll-\1,ltcr (~61 sec sweeps softball twin bill COSTA ~t L!:>A -~w1111g in ---- uoul>lc d1ei1~ in each g.une. the ~ Soutlac111 C.1lalmn1.1 Colle~\.! .,ullhall tCJlll drubbeJ 'i"ting Cal Lulh~ra n in ..a nun-conkr 1.:11~e '>\.lfll>..tll du11hkhc,1tk r S.1t· u1J.iy, JU--t and llJ-1 in a g.1111c ~h111 t1.:n..:J to fou r inning~ h) 1he mc.:ny auk. l n the opener, fn:~hman pitcher Jennifer Merrow collected her first vic tory on the col- legiate level for SCC (4-2), while Shannon Moreno was 4 for 4 and !>cored three runs. sec 10. CAL LUTHIUN 4 If irsl g.lml') Cal lulhNJn 01 1 200 0-4 7 4 SoC.il Colll'gl' 420 00~ •-10 11 1 Slc•cns olnd Sc..oll; SJtlor. Br.ind! ll), Merrow (4) .JAd lt.,,.is. \V-McnoW, l·O. l-Sll'\COS, 0·1. • sec 10, CAL LUTHlltAN 1 (Second g.imc) CJI lulhcr.ln 000 1 -I 2 3 S..C.il Cullt'gc 630 I -10 11 2 Odi.i.nC'dos, l..l ltoguc (21 .lnd Scoll; Houslun .i.nd l~is. \\1-Mou~ton, 1·1. l -Odi.Jncdis, 0-1. 28-\V.alcrs (SCQ. 38-Wolf (SCQ. sec women net tennis win REDLANDS -Winning two of --- three doubles matches, the South· • • ern Califofnia College women's ten· ,,,.- ni~ team edged ho~t Redlands in a non-conference match, 5-4, Sa turday. men':. ~ide, sec bowed, 7-2. COLUGI MIEN REDLANDS 7, SOCAL COLUGI 2 On the Sini;l.-s: Joh.>nnsun (SCCI dt-(. Born, 1 ·6, 6·3, 6·l; Oti\cr (It) dd. RuLbins, 2·6, 7•S, C.· I; \\cston (RI de(. le..is, 6-4, 2·6, 7·C.: l undbl.ad <R> dd. \ 1l1Jr, C.·3, 6-0; Roche (It) dt-f. Scon, 3·6, C.·J, l.·J: 11.ili.ano <R> d.-r. u.i~··r. 1 ·6, 6·3, c..1. t>uul.olc>. w.-~lun·Uorn <R) de(. Joh.i.nnion·ltobbins, C.·l, l·C., ;.t,, l•·1\l~·~Ull CSCCI dd. 011\cr·lundblJd, C.-J, 7-C.; ll•~h .. ·llJliJnu (It) dd. UJl.cr·\ 111.ir, C.·2, 6-2. COLLEGE WOMEN SOCAL COLUGI 5, REDLANDS 4 ~1ngl.,~: le ISCC) dd. 1111ddin, 6·2, 6·0; Andd cSCO dd. Alt .... ing. C.·O, 6·.l; M.u.i~J"J (R) Jcf. Smith, C.-4, 6·2; 0.arlc (RI Jd. IJ1nn(1ui,1, l·C.. 6·4. 6-J; Ccorgc (SCC) de(. Sucdcm.>n, 6·0, (,.I; Mitlhull,111J (RI dt·r. C.lrl~on, 6·0, 6· I. Uo.1uLlc.: le-Andel ISCC) dd. ltodJin-Sucdcm.>n, C.·0, 6·2; Snoilh·Uinn4tu"I ISCCJ Jc(. Cl.Jrl, 3·6, 6-1, C.-2; Millhol.and (It) Jd. C1.:uri;c·C.irhun, C.·2, 7·C.. ' Talented freshmen trio boosts DCC golf team ~Pirates shooting for return to OEC finals this year. COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College golf team, after missing the Orange Empire Confer· ence finals last sc3son for the Cir..t time since join· ing the OEC in 1987, figures to return to the post· season chase again this )Car. Coach Dick Tucker's ~quad has three freshmen who figure to be standouts this season, while the other three posi· , lions in the li neup will be filled by the remaining six players, all of whom arc toking turns defeating each other. The Pirates looked good in their opening non-conference match of the season last Wednesday, shooting 385 as a team at the Costa Mesa Country Club and losing by four strokes to Citrus. OCC opened the year by winning the exhibition Good Guys Tourna- ment scramble the preceding week. Rick Re~ding, a fre shman from Irvine High who originally at- tended Long Beach State in the fall before transferring at the break, appean to be the No. I player in the Pirate ladder, with Chris Ny of Sweden also playing very well at No. 2. Bob Fuller, a ·1977 high school graduate out of Tacoma, Wash., has m:ide great improve ment to take over the third spot, Tucker said. Dill McKibbon, a sophomore from Newport Harbor, figures to be the leading returner. Mike Artiglio (Estancio) and Geoff Co- chrone _(~dison), both part-time players for the Pirates last year, also return. TI1ose three returners will go head-to-head with freshmen Dave Willban~ (Woodbridge), Mike Kruse (West~rn) anJ Dl))On Gro:n (Corona del M..ar). Heading into the sea!.on, Tucker says he's leaning toward McK- ibbon, Willbanks and Kruse to cornplctc his lineup. "They arc all pretty even, so we'll wait and sec what happens," he said. The Pirates had hoped to have two of their top pla)rers back from last year, but No. 1 playe r Chris Deck transferred to UC Ir· vine and Eric Darnell was academically ineligible. Repainting? ............... ............... -. ........... ........... ... f/1'• lliite• !!!•Po" 8MctVCosta Mesa Oaa1y Pilot ~onday, February 13, 1995 7 -I ·m· ilnca Nale •nca w IOTICll "*JC IOTICa w IOT1CD ...UC IOT1Cll PUIUC IOTICU PUIUC IOnctS PUIUC IOTlCU PUil.iC llOT1CD 11n di ~.. DISTRICT. APPOl .. ffNQ Olf MMe siMif NOirili< .. _.,. 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AVENU£ ANO CUFF ORIVE m744 begun to ttannct busir>fts 12628 Cosa t.4.u Olly Polol Jan-the he\itlou1 l'larne or 5'ri:e 200 t~H>"pOn Beaefl P ... b&i$Md rie'WP0'1 e..ac WV"" lo tr-.ct Minest NESS IMPAOVEMENTS STREET RECONSTAUC. unoet the ~ buSi· Ayo. Student Tr~ uary 30 F.t>fua"Y 6 13 20 namee listed abol.• on e.. CA 926CO• Costa t.lna Oa y PUOi unic .. t"e f.cWous Mme{4 ;,;.;;..-------...;' TION llElWEEN IRVINE PUil.iC IOT1Cf MU name or names L~ed 1'0I" SeMces In, (Aorida 1995 ' ' ' . 15-t4 Wes1ern Cal Mortgtgt F L•t•O &:>o•• Chances are AVENUE ANO PACIFIC tlef911\ ecrporation), 3eoo H W, AyOef Slud9nl Transpotta• LP. 1 Nev.Ca Umtlld Part· *uary 1), 20, 27• Ma•tti Scou Oa'y COAST HIGHWAY (CON-CMt24tl24 Won Ho Ylln 82nd Avenut ..... am1 Flor· m730 "°" SeMc" inc .• H Jud 11"1 N<$1\!p, S3S8 South EISI· 6, 1995 ll\ls 1~19menl 111.'&S lef you win find TRACT NO. 2782) flctttleus Ml Yt Yim ' ida. 331&a PUILtC .. OTtCE Chozwun. Secy. •in Avenue Lu Vegas, N• rr740 ... 1:\ in. Couo•1 Oefic OI what you need ORDINANCE FOR ADOP· BYalneu ........ This &111tmen1 ._.. filed Tt"s bus1MU Is eon-" This 1t.atement was f ed vaoa etnt O!ange Col.lt'ty on Ffbf.r ....i nOH stat....,.I wuh the County Clerk ol 01.JCled bV a corporatiOn ens 1230941 w11h tt\e Cou.nty O..-tt ol This bus n•u is con. PUILIC NOTICE NY 10, l89S at the .,.,ce Proposed ORDINANCE The tollow1ng per$00S att Or~ County on January Type of eu..nen· trans· F'lctltlou1 Orange County on January dueled by: a lim.led Part· r 1ctltlou• Fe38735 you want to pay NO. H-3. REVISING SEC. do.no bu.sonns as· 20, 1~5 portalJon 12, 1m netSl).p .. • Put"JC.•hed t.e ... port e.ae.~ wt\ d llON 12..44.020(8) Of THE MESA \llUAGE t.IOUOA & F•3~93 The reg.1\rant convnenc.o Bualn.n Na...-F83H38 The ,_g1atran1(1) com-B"1lne11 Name Cc.a Meu Da..y P•oC en you rea NEWPORT BEACH MU-MARKET. 1ot t El Camino PUblllhed Nt"Npon Beach· to \rat\SIC1 business under State .... nt Publl$Nd Newpori Beach· Statement Febt ... a~ 13 20 27, .,..,, .. Clan"'.cl NICIPAl CODE REGARD-Drive, Coua Mesa. CA Coata Mesa Oa Y Polot Jan-the hctll1ous name or The lo ov.ing persons ar• Costa M.sa Oa:fy Pilot Jan-RENT The lo:lo"'tllO PttSO"S a•e 6 t9S5 daily ING REMOVAL OF SI)( ME· 92626 30 f&h..··~ • 20 1(1 f b F doing bus ness .. d0tng bUStl'tU IS • TEAED PARKING SPACES Won Ho Yi v~ Cam-uary • ~~-F • 13. All nds 0 Jo s or RYDER, 3S39 Howard uary 30, Fetxuary 6. 13, 20. SOUTH CO.I.ST l.'ARKE-:"· rl'74t M•·H71 m.. 1995 An K.inds 01 People. W•y. Costa at.e~ Cat.IOf· 1995. ttfOL,.., class !.ed 1~.a S942 ECJ.nge• ~.e Buy 1t Se 11 F111d rt ' I . ~ . - - ~ . ' .· ... ' .. ·~li' "' .. ' \ • ~a:~ -----· CORONA HOUSES/ DEL MAR _______ m_729_ C ... alfled. f'WI, 92£26 m73t 11" s .. 11e Hi3, Hur.• ni;tor. Cla-lfted. -~ - I j. I • I I : I ' . . . -. . . I I • -. .• : --· ~~- -' ' '. i .... i ' I I ?!I II ... •• n...,. GAllWllDHCMml Telephone 8am-5~ Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5~ Tuesday ............. Monday 5~ Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:~ Thw-Sday ........... Wednesday 5:~ Friday ................ Thlll'Sday 5~ BY .. IO• (714)642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back_ with a price quote.) BYMA&Oll• •llt.SON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of NcwpM Blvd & Bay St. GENERAL POLICY Rate-. and deadlmes are <.ub)ect to change wi thout no11ce The pubh her re ene the nght to cen or. re la;, 1f}. re\ 1 e or reject am cla 1fied .id\em ement Please report an) error that ma} be to your clas 1fied ad 1mmed1ately. The Daily Pl lot & The Independent accept no hab1hty for an)' error man ad,ert1sement for \\ hich 1t may be re ponc;ible except for the co t of the pace acrually occupied b) the error. Credit can onh be allowed for the first in "enion NEWPORT 2122 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH ------LOST & HEALTH & EMPLOYMENT I EMPLOYMENT IEMPLO'f¥ENT 2669 COMMERCIAL FOUND 2925 FITNESS 3000 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 CONDOS FOR SALE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ES TA TE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Excluatve Bayshores LIDO PENINSULA ••••••••• D iamond Bracelet The Great Walsllln• ORDER DESK RETAIL SALES FT al •-••••• 3Br 2Ba. frpl. Obi gar. 1 & 2BR beach tiomcs Lost on 1 26. p05• Challenge. Results F T P 8 rm ., .f 30r•s v.11 F T at 20 Please oe a.~a·e lhat furnished or unfurn ~~~ ~~:~ ~-~~3~ BUSINESS OFFICE S•bly In Fastiion IS· In 30 oays or your 7 303'n-4pm s6_50 , r hrs,.,,. Ca•os t g 'lS t~e Isl ngs "' th s cal.• = S2800,mo. 642·5290 land. Reward! (7141 money bae.c. Ca I 1· eerie' is LI •,P r.g ..... 1 rash Isl NB ;59.;;5: e10~ocray ~3o;9r00eq':.:'.!..vco..'; HARBOR vw HOMES 714-873.$030 FOR RENT 2769 852·6295 800·701·5326 COl!'pvter. c~ .. c Sa ts·l.~9 l .,_, .. v• Charming 2Br 1Ba So. 1 8 k in v.t ch t~ere s a side PCH. Patio. open 4Bd 2 sea Spa. Up. Newport Heights FOUND CAT w th col·' .. •••••••-or appt · 00 1 on S Powerful People S char~~ per m.~i.;:e ... ams, fp, frig. Musi graded. Huge Yd t.u 2 BO. 1BI pool, new 3 Office Units, 31st SI . I• • T ape, Inc. 5.:8.:,:,,25 IN I E , ro l\•..,1g lotT St250 2Bd 1Ba condo. pvt patio. gar. 509 NlllCISSUS 8444409 24 hr .,. -eoo 7~"9672 I ~195 C v I S250 lar. Tan & wh le, unu· E"' .. OYMENT lOUAl ~ see. $ll50. 723-4572 earp\.pnt~ ...,,. carpe no pots.~ annery •age. sual markings on 1vrrw.. Part-Ti m e People ot'er1ng :ii.. 1,. 10 ca· --------"-"" O l'l'Olltu .. 11• 738Tu$t.n A .. e.&42·•6!.8 295670. Art & desgn face, In Newport' .. •••••••• wantea 10 address la· 6 fg.-10 1f'lcome lo• EMPLOYMENT ---------IMMAC SBr 3Ba H rt>r t> •73 3733 I• •• _11 ,.,. ... , ~ .. __ 1 '" ta.n l"'ln• Te,-race front am ence. v • B h B k 0 be:s for pay. You h:ho thoso '"Ung 10 ea•,, WANTED 5535 -• ___ "',...,.. V1ow Hm, 3-car gar eac ac ay area lllWlf.,eftalMIC«lllkkG row. 1~ ocean view, Avail. s2695 mo. Nrl••••••••• Newport Office Tower 645-9876 a 1ypey;nler, compute• 11' t•o eito nee Pos · •••iiiiii•••iii 1111 fw ,...w, Act., 1M1 11 3500 sq It. 3Br 2Ba ... school. 909•682•5637 MISCELLANEOUS 825 to 1,900 sq h. Ole•---------EMPLOYMENT or 9000 hand.-.1 ' g 11\/e a•t tuoe rT':lge a ...-..-...-ni1llltt,. maid's qtrs. frplc, spa.1___________ Space. Ocean & Mtn Found Watch at 5530 Ca No,... 1·809· rnJst ~,4.""!:2.QS;o C are for Seniors \', 11 lftm!st .. .., ~act. Ou1ell S3900. 640.1733 •Lido/Peninsula/Hts RENTALS views Bkr 850-0100 0 C.C. on Sat 1 28 ___ 4_7_4_4_2_8_9 __ 1 Supercuts 100" ng 1..,r .~~!,.., ~c; e~; X ~;~:.~, IUlllll llH If •tsetl!lllllllllll lriter.or/Bayfron1 Hms , .. •••••••• OC Alrport·Ouall St. near racket t>all Real Estate e nt'1us asl e & sel! 1. .., 631•2681 .em5 Nat .. rac• talM. n l111011. ---------Yearly leaso or Safe I• Modern hi-rise, 1-4 olc ~Q4u5rt~7C!ll 10 •dc01.ty Retall Sales P/T·Gltt mot1v s·~ I. Fr PH•" '"' COSTA MESA 2124 _G_ru_n_d.....,y,.....R_1_1r_s_6_7_,5_-G_1_6_1 1_________ .... -v1 Shop CO\lnlrysioelnn RIA&.UTATalALll kS SGlv comm Need Help? Seasoned m .11••""-111!111111 M.M.is" iiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "' su11e-recept, cont rm. $6 s.i9-0300 405 g,_, ·-• loc "' . • & 0 ~ t> u s ,. es s.,. om an· ........... ••••--• L,-g 18r condo In ROOMS 2706 Gloria {714)759·1559 FOUND: set of keys hr HI ..,.,., .. .,k·IO at>On t>onu5, sic!\ 4 1 -·•' -•--'--II VIII• Balboa. Move· on or about Feb. 1. Data lmput PT must comp plan For Interview moo & dental, pd ho••· s:na~ org3n zeo, oe-;;. •,=·~~ lftl• 28d 2-a. cln, quiet. In cond. $975/mo INCOME' Upper Castaways, Np1 have good English caU Aon TaYIOr d3y S vac. apply win pe,..ca~ e. produci1\ie • "'· W/O hie-up, gardnr. +see. 909·783·3636 Blk to Bch, NB tBd,1Ba Beach. Call 645·2206 skills. o & A computer The ,.,.......~ or call 6Jl·7990 sell-star:er a'a I by 1'1s lnl!llJll will not fr pie, many xtras, Pvt ontry No cookjng, PROPERTY 2790 10 idenhfy. program 722·2607 Telecomm Eng•neer hour.pro ec1 646·6306 • ~xu,t..,Mflt1l&e· $1250/mo. 650-2809 S450'mo. 55N3290 d. ~~ seeks prof w hi worl\ llltal i. 1911111111-~ Is I• 631·SSSO O•O & v...kond. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND: Whit• Dove, DENTAL ASSISTANT 673-7300 ethic. Res dual income. TRADE ., ..... ., ... ..., 0.ttaGcn Between Bristol & APARTMENTS CM 4 ·plex nr OCC, very lamo. Monoay. Exp'd Cha1rs1de Ass~ bon"su Pt Ft 644•5;4; 111 llerny i.e.m.e• ta.al 111 Redhill. 3Br, den, 2Ba. Lu•urloua furn rm pvt all 3Bd, 2Ba. pos eash Feb. 6• vieinily Soa Orlhodonlle pract1co. Restaurant 11 , j ........... , Mftrhsd 111 11111 lrg toned yard. St350/ FOR RENT bath. E side CM. Ou1ct flow. S20K down assume Lane & M aeAithur •• _P_T_o_r _FT_6_4_0_.1_1_2_2_ PIT ASST DINING Buy It Sell II. F no It. t re .. ., C c:..SS e ........, mo. Call 619-568·0240 ........... NS No pets. Uttl incl S320K 1St TD. 241·0780 ·-Classllled. 642·5678 .... .,., .. ..,....., M • 1• $475,mo. 548·5056 Corona dol Mar. Call DENTAL CHAIASIDE ..i 1n 1111111yN11Llt~· 640-8585. Plc3s3nt busy prac· RM SUPERVISOR ....... I ..,,ullHUO t1co an Npt. )Unt t>eo-For rc1.roment com· lll·INe 1t 1·•·U•·mG. '-HUNTINGTON BALBOA RENTALS TO BUSINESS & U:~: ~fr~~~n G~::y b::;: oflls, 4·oy w1e. 2 Sat ~~n~bEn A:;;·~~n ;:i: _E_M_P-LO_Th_;t_E_N_T __ EMPLOYMENT IM'll-...1.,11 .ocna,ieue BEACH 2l49 ISLAND 2606 SHARE 2724 FINANCE ' red ta.1. '"med wing• AM month 64 0-1122 son, Regents Po 1 WANTED 5535 WANTED 5535 clllKUDMUl·lSOO liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• ••••••••• frg. reward548·9471 Dental Receptionist 19191 Ha"\.a•d A,e 8 1• Busy p1eas3 t o!I cc ---------1••••-•••iii •iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiii CORONA DELMAR 1022 l"'lne Terrac e front row. 180" ocean view, 3500 sq fl. 3Br 2Ba ~ maid's qtrs. lrptc. spa Sl,39S,OOO PP 640.1733 28d t • new carpet, 2Bd lBa Upstairs w/ COM Sharo new 2Br ---------_L_O_S_T_C_A_T_:_ll_tt_le_o_l_d needs e.p d :ront o'c Res1auran1 paint. backyard. Pets Viow. Deck. Parking. 2Ba condo. sundcek Slam•••· Lost 1 31 member • .:-ay "·" w . WANT A HEAL THY OK, S650 963-6691 Laundry, S 1200 mo modern. 5600 mo BUSINESS 95 Whtie flea collar day Sat i.v ce mon:". & FUN PLACE TO Lautte 310·541·2262 Uhl & dep 640-2202 OPPORTUNITY Npt Island aro.l 714· )t : bel'S t,B e..::>-1':'2 WORK?! Ju co c vi.) 2904 646·6~ 13 or 673-6948 open ng ono o! F ~.., IAGUNA CdM Shr t>righl com· DRAPERY "011<roorn in Costa r.•es.;i t.0., BEACH 2148 CORONA fortat>le 2 -2, lrplc iii••iii•iiiiiiiiiii _L_o_s_t _O_o_g_S_m_a_l_I -1>-1k-& needs exp d se., ng h1,.n9 tor Fro. t L nc ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 2622 gar. NS. clean $500 LOCAL RTE•24 Loc;i. grey Torner, 14 yrs m3ch1ne cpora:ors tor pos1t1ons S:i•ar mo ... 1 2uttl. 640·6591 11ons Buy All or old nam• Is Melu overtock & hemming S5.50·S7 hr -,....e:ils d B C liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P~rt•Poss ble S2K Lost 2 4 95 Call 9G'· machines full or pan Fle.11 hours Ca. tc• 38 2 a harm•,. N .B. Cozy. near beach .. 1 .. time. 1835 Wh111.er •I •>I lirplc. open beams. Studio Apt Ou1e1. Ni P. modern, 3 sundecks Wkly*S00.599-0769 4412 REWARD Avo 07• Cosl3 /,•esa 1mmed appt E'5-0125 H >- NEWPORT blt·ins, wlk to bch & twn. nr ocn, nu carpi, priv $480. I MONTH FREE PAY PHONE ROUTE 6.12·4717 Retail Merchandiser \.,-•II 1•1 BEACH 1069 $1700.mo (818)405-8825 ent. avl immed, gated, RENT. 646-4400 50 P11me Estab locs schematte spec.a sl -• ..,..-'°"-• ~llllJ $545/ utils 720-8460 Earn 51500 wkly Call HEALTH & HOSTESS, Host for drugstore rue1s -Sd • • Ill ~ a? BACK BAY 3Bd·2Ba THE TERRACES 55yr N~o~~a~~w~':..'o~~a n~~: 1·800.200·9137 i4 hrs FITNESS 3000 ~~ru~~sy.~a ·:~~~·~~~~ ~~~~r~~1'. F;(~:~I~~~ -{-~I, :~r:io:: condo w/viaw 01 gm· NEWPORT & over. Clse to Oasis. pool/spa.shops S625 PAYPHONE ROUTES Boach Restaurant exp 8393 exl 2045 bit, frplc, dt>I gar, pool BEACH 2169 2+2, don. dbl gar. mo,. ulll. 644-2429 Loeat s11os . for sate. req PT FT 8\0S Call ---------• ·~ • .__., 5225K Agl 675-6t61 •••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lndry. Agt 673·7702 S2000'wk potential. He lp! People needed Susan 01 642•1865. Buy It. Sell It Find 11. • C .. I• • .L~71_ NB-Quiet Sharo 3Bd 800-208·5300. 24hrs. to try New Wgl 1---------C lasslfled. -,., Townhouae eackpay ---------Z:Ba Condo. Pool, Prog( 100% S back LIVE-IN COUNSELOR --------- 1.961 sq tt. Jbd 2ba, 2 Beach Area COSTA MESA 2624 J11c. tonnls. firptc, gar, VENDING-FANTASTIC guarn. No drug1111011 for beha111or mod oo sty, flrptc,2 pat. dck, W/O, 2Rma w/ prlv Local route. 400% 114 lbs.FrH 1ample. adult. $1400.mo. Catt .. -------------------------rm Univ Dr/Irv A11e. S215K Yearly Unfurn B• $625/ · ulils or profits. S t.2 00/Wk ask tor Taml. 760·3002 S5G·1441 ReOucedJ$10K 645-1961 A· v..-EASTSID~...... mas1ersu1to w/ PUii 83 potenhal. MUST SEllf ---------S1~7~Bto.~1~~~o. 2BR, tea. no POIS. $800. Furn OK. 642· 1•800•745-3358 ACREAGE 1125 Villa Rentals s645 mo. 722·&294 1_9o_5_o _____ •------EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 GOTTA SELL FASTI 5 ActH/$2,990,SSOO OoY.11 Cl NP Crest Shr furn 5530 675•4912 •an, sp:itkhng 2Br 3Bd, reconlly redoc ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 ·ea lw n h s e-s 1 y1 o. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Avail 2110. $705 mo (one Is an Ole) ma· ••••••••• .~ .. 75.00/monlh JS Aa1S11990S2.500 Down S250 mont.l\;Owntr W;I Cany Nr lllttt. sWig & Nat lores! l -(800)·223-4763 ATTHE BEACH Annual Rentals Harbor Villas 546-9081 lure, N/S, avl 1mmod SGOO ·mo. Gaty 645-1400 2Bd 28• Upstairs 4pl:c•---------Unlt w/lplce. g:irage. Npt Hghts apt to shr $750. 679 w. 18th St. Room pvt bath, OCO_iln No Pots. * 644·7064 view. ullhties paid. 645-2941 or 548-6630 -2 "'"B_R_·_1_B_A_&_t_B_R_·_1 _B_A ON THE SANO-NB O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL HO TUNE lbl1y\J¢*sol~ 1-=-~ CEMETERY LOT/ t Bd Lido ......... S 1000 CRYPT 1225 Lndry, po::>I, qu1e1. nr all 1ranspona11on SS50 & S6SONo pt\S646-0392 Prof to shr 2Br 2Ba Must be 18orOklef.S1.99 beaut spacious hso pet fTW1CAe on bch. S800'mo. W10 212 Penln .......... $1200 3/2 Oen Vu ...... St300 P•olflo View-Big Dlacount 3 hills1t111, B•aullful 1oca1lon. (310) 82:J·t085 2)2 +Don Udo • $2450 BACK BAY E 'SIDE Incl. 646·1515 Gina --------- ~ 1 BR, new cpl. sml yo. 0 1 C The '"8dlfllal • w/d hltup sa45 mo u •I ollego Stuoont .._...._ No pets 63l·7St3 aooks N/S to shr E· un _1.11o,.._.....,111_ aide 2Bd apt $375 673-1900 Lrg 28d 2 ••Condo u1.ts Ind. John 631-6206 ---------carpi, drpe1. carpon, Reaponalbl• a fun 1400 **AT THE '256 Rutland, s9so & M/F to ahr 3Bd New· BEACH** dep 832•t 788 pon Shoros Apt. Oen iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lrg 28d 28• G raal vu, W/0, l1rplc Hunt .. •oh 1 blk to L1r911t Stlectlon aroal Qulot, park·hko S440/mo Oorl 642-4091. OCHn. 17th & Walnut, LOTS POR SALE CLASSIFIED It s tho resource you can count on to sell e myriad ol merchan · dose llems, bocau1e our columns ~ompel qualtlled buyer• 10 calll 842·5878 2 101a (2511. t 11 .6 Hch) Summer Rtntall .. 111ng , lirplace. aky· S K .. N 1i..h11 eath ceits. tenceo ------------------t6S aa c••Marma. ...,,,. ow y11d. gar1ge, 1175/mo ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS Harry, 714-nt-5190 ANNUAL (310)13NtOS 2920 2920 18d. Udo •.• , .... 11000 ---------• HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RBNT 480, E. C.M .... 11595 NEWPORT Full ltrvfct PropertJ Mgmt " 11B•EAlilClilH ___ _ TMPn I..... •1Mte••• ........ •Mau t7al/Up IALIOA •-• .._.._ •-RetrlQ • dllhwuhtt PllfUfSULA 2107 673-HIO 1nct. eolt30 poo1. No •............... ,....... P•••· No ,.... No ~lcat,pooA/ ............ . .. .-. ,,...... tnoo. 41 ado .,. 91coW, .,, ... .,.......... ........ pool, ....-. ••1••••™· :.~~: .., ........... p111n.;..__t--~~~-· ...... "9 ..._ nu remo4t ,. , .. .......................... ....,, . .,,. . ., ... Me a loci •· pr. l,OOOfrN •HD.-014CM711 NO PETS 720.MIS ' -776·5·165 • With CAL·SCAN!, Have your classified ad in 176 newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 million. $400 I s 111 1t taku to place • 25 word or leas cl111lfled 1d. S 15 for each 1ddltion1I word. J CAL•SCAN (91114494000 ( S• (; I r :l a f )l a \\ 1 J. " It ~ c: ti u b d v -J ' te u • " ln tr 0 U• s •• vi c la I 11 Monctay, Febr\lary 13, 1915 TODAY'S cRosswoRo purrf' ACROSS , C1otlber 61 Cioam - ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDCE QUJZ 5 Hikes 'O Breell •• Ao11ess Chase 15 Cove 62 Start 100 soon 65 Before long 6eGIWa~ 67 Sl'led 68 Jaunty iltfo~IP.t Q. 1 • >..South, vuln1:rnblc. you hold: Q. 4 • Nclther vulnerable, at South you hold: II tiawkey• s 1a1e 17 New Years Eve 19 ~°'eoent al'Cl\aie 20 tiO'Mslead ~I -car 23 HaVlllQ. handles 2e ·-ri Peace~ 27 Acl1eH CIOse 30 P05it1ve answer 32 Type of orange 38 O.sposes of 37 Nonl\em sea 39 Vole 1n laV01 40 Kimono sash 41 Earty , asllo<lOIMI 42 Cover 43 Garfunkel or Budlwal(I 44 Plundere<I 45 Warble <16 FlavOI 48 Lion's home 49 Poke 50 Vegolal>le 52 Small'po1cn So4 Door 57 Fine meat t4 60 King Lea(s d,)ughlef 70 Noveh,1 - Slanley • Garoner DOWN 1 Stor1gc crates 2 Soothing plant 3 Mllll P'aV 4 Humes 5 Cool!·s aid 6 Genetic ma1en1t 7 NonhWoods e.ntmal 8 Retain 9 Milkshake aooessory 10 -High -· 11 Taboo t 2 Mil lr~ant 13 Furry fool 18 Verve 22 Dance 1n "True Lies· 24 Kohl target 25 Mat.es ful'I of 27 Old Eng11sn coon 28 Zodiac sion 29 Revises 31 Mum 33 Woll groullded 34 Ogling 35 Shelf 37 Bleat 38 Character acior Bcanv 41 Noble 45 Paramount 4 7 Cruet ruler 49 Ark bu11de1 51 Armv offlCef 53 Manyttmes 54 Cornbread 55 Aroma 56 Tempt 58 Inventor S1korskv 59 Zero 60 Poker stake 61 Treeflutd 63 PerlOdlClll, IOI ShOl1 64 School org 10 11 13 .. 8114 <:?Qt OA 108 '7 MJ A.tt. dc-aler, whAt nction J o you take? A • tr you reckon Lhat, including distribution, your hand is worth 13 poinl.8, brush up oh the ba111ic count. lnodcquatcly supported honors are worth either the point value or dis· tnbutional count, not both. So with· out a single honor in your long suit, your hand is W"Y short or an open· ing bid. Pa11s. Q. 2 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: a H QAQ76S OAQ I072 •K The bidding)lns proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORT\f EAST Pa11 PH• IQ Pua l• 20 Pesa 30 1 What action do you take? . A • Partner could have passed two diamonds, so the raise to three dia· monds is constructive. You have a fair hand, and should make one move. The only sensible one we can think of is a re-raise to four dia· monds. Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: aK Ql07 Q6 OAJ1052 •K63 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one spade. What action do you take? • ;. • You probably have the best hand at the table, but there is noth· ing you can do about 1t now. The opponents have picked off one of your suils, and the suit qual1J,y and length of the diamonds are not enough to introduce t.hc suit at the t.wo-levcl. Pass to sec how the bid· ding devdpps. Q. 5 · ~South, vulnerable, you hold: 4J QQ9&4 OAK? •f. 10965 The bidding has proceeded: NORnt EAST SOUTH 14 p.,, 2• 2Q PIA 7 What do you bid now? WEST Pa11 POWER BOATS 7012 1 s. BOSTON WHAL II ft Good cond. Plu1 ex· tras. 16,500. Contact John, 642·2255. 18'11LllCTRIC BOAT When you write a Classified ad, Include all the facts and get the results you want. A • No heart raise can do this ha nd justice. Your hand is worth at least 16 point.a in support of hearts, and it is all prime. Start of by bid· ding three diamonds, then jump raise hearts al your next tum. Schock Newp't Packet ---------------Conv't hardtop model, Q. 6 · As South, vulnerahle, you Stereo. Pfd. aft helm seat. New Batteries. XLNT-$6900 660.9000 hold: MARINE SLIPS •J 76 53 <::1KQ6S4 01 ... Q 10 DOCKS 7022 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST lO IQ ., Pu1 Pen 2• Pa11 1 What action do you take? A • If part11er had a good hand with tolerance for spades, the cor· rect reopening bid would have been a double. With a strong two-suit.er, partner would have jumped. Since you know partner has a limited, distributional hand. pass., 45 FT mooring & boat, great Newport loc off Lido lste. s12,ooo. 973·1717 or 644-8646 90 Ft deep water dock for lease on Balboa Island facing turning basin. S15fper boat ft. Call LaRee, 252·1271. CAMPERS, RV'S, TRAILERS 8014 ------------------•---------New 28' motomome ....... .,. FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. • 601 S Butcher block tat:lte & MOVINGI Bed set iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil fo r rent. Full kltch, shower, TVNCR. Day & wkly rates. 559-8844 ·················-------·--• ' 0 YIS,51Ll MY CAil GARAGE $ALE HINTS Before your garage sale place a garage sale sign where it win be seen. Make sure you follow all city ordinances and any association rul es. MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 6010 •BUYING ITEMS• From 1800·1960. t pc Jo entire estate. Paint· lngs, books, furniture, etc. Immediate cash, top $. 073·9223 Jµ'PLIANCES 6011 chrs $250. Leather 3· S400. living rm pcs, WHEELCHAIRS (3t •-M- 0 -1- 0 -D-CY_C_LE_S __ pc sofa set S1550. cotnpl dining rm S650, S55/S85/S125 " Other Items. 527·8830 dosks, etc. Call Ann Good cond. 646·8800 SCOOTERS 8018 Complete Waterbed or Suzanne 644-8200 motionless mattress JEWELRY FURS grey contempory frame , Col'l')e & seet 1 will hetp MERCHANDISE •ART 6025 you set It , up 1n vour MISC 6015 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home. s250, 964-4267 ' LIQUIDATING PRI· *Hou SE FULLI * iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim VA T E C 0 L &: E C· • Home Q~m equip. 1990 FZR eoo Gen- ••••· 15,500 milH. Runs great. New back tire, just been fully serviced. $2,500/obo. Call Dave 645·5945. Ch~irry Queen Anne Moving, must sell. TION Mu seum quality dining rm !!eats 6 w/ Custom Universal, European Oil 'Paint·I••••••••• buffet & china S2t50. free wts, Olym bench lngs, Authentic Aus· wrr Lthr sofa, love seat & piess etc. 675-0498 • slan Icons, Lux ap· Au & OMOBILES chair $1500/obo. Sov· • parer, Diamond Ring ••••••••• eral silk trees $50 & MOVING SALE appraised $27,665. under. Butcher block Fumiture. appliances. Selling for $11,400. + tbl $250. Occasional silk plants. Balboa "'any pieces of fme BMW 9030 Elec dryer, hvy duly. tables & more. Un· .Peninsula. 675·7052 jewelery. Exceptional iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii xlnt cond. $129.50. used. 714·892·7286 ba1galns. 772·9701 Eastblufl. 644·6'740 1---------PLANT SALi!: ACRES!---------- Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to ........ C..ditCard O MC OVISA ClAMX --~~~~~-bf'~- Moa 'lo OMYPWT 330 w ..,s..., C--CA 92627 ,,,., "'1·"11 0. Mii tnill ~, ..sg4 . ~ """r0'44 ,.._ a-i ,_.,,_ ._ .... __..... _____ _ 0 1...... O_,_ O ""o.I ow 0--0--o--a--.. o-c.-. o•-a-.-... ,,_ .. 0 1-0--17--g,.,~ o c-c.-o.-.-g::.,.-g~ g== • • .. • • • Thinking ol having a TRADE Pine trees 15 gal pot· . s ELL led, 6-9' $20. Citrus, 1987 B~W 935, L-6 coupe, light blue exte· 1\or, Off white leather Interior, full PWR, auto, S 12,995, zero down financing, avl reoch over 100 ,000 homes.' Fox us this form with your credit cord # or moil it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for a'nother week FREEi All for $1 o• 0 SIO/or41in.,Sl.00eodt~lone : garage sale? d f 1 1 $ o Give us a call! h h I ·r· d avoca os· ru t ng 1 . your home ·--------------------------· CLASSIFIED t roug C a5SI te Herbs $1 . Gal junipers 942•597_8 842·5678 s1 . Shade/plne/cypres through classified 4.9• $10. 909,674-94221---------0 .A.C. (909) 888·0908 ,.._ ______________ .._ _____ _.;.... __ --' •SE•R•VI-C•E--•I iiiCARPiiiiiiiiENiiimtiiiiiYiiiii3Siii1mO ~gi:;:,E & E Ll1ERLY 3557 CARE HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH/ MASONRY 3828 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSLATOR/ DIRECTORY 3 611 iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim NUTRITION 3 7 42 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTOR 3 92 7 A to Z HANDYMAN Hom1&Rtntal ProptrtlH lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •MASONRY EXPERTS• Gene Abrems Painting -THE LOCAL PLUM8ER liiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTAU.JREFACE CABINETS Brick, Block, Stone, Tile HOME HEALTH CARE Paint.Carpentry· UnhappJf & Fat? We Brick, blk, concrete lnl/Ext, Oual Palnl/Aeas $ .. Wlttlam Blllgllt Co.· SPANISH/ENGLISH Kitchens, baths, doors, Cone, Patio, Driveway OCC EMT Gradualo Drywall and morel cen change thatl stucco. lie/Bond Uc & Insured since 76 Since 1947 Ind/group lessons by ADDITIONS llEMODELlNG windows. Doug 548·7258 Fptc, BBOs. Rel. 20 Yr Will do dally house __ G_a_ry_8_4_5_·_5_2_7_7_ Herbalife lndep. Dist. Low SS Jose 531·7643 Gene 641 ·8877 Friendly Service exp'd. So. Amer Tutor. -Exp. Terry 557.7594 callsl Oreg 501·2528 Ca.-p'try, roof'g, plbg, Call Joan 759-0559 lke'a Custom Palllllng L#475ooo s7s-93o4 Suaana 873·7409 3410 CERAMIC BRICKe T1LE•STONE HOMECARE Provided palnt'g, lllo, etc ... , ________ MOVING 3834 Prof, Clean, Ouallty •444-4500* iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 35"8 Plain/stamped Cone· for elderly or dlsabled. SR. DISC. Free Est. JEWELRY 3784 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii work. lnVExt & Docks BEST s. DRAINS TREE DUNCAN mES '-c rete & Coatings Houskeeplng, errands, MORGAN 650·3281 Reasonable. 631·4610 REPAIRS.FREE EST/7 DAYS SERVICES CONSTRUCTION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uc.154156 631 ·4310 trans., app. 843·0619 Carpentry • Rooflnglmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • PUBLIC NOTICE RAINBOW Circle M•lnt. Plumbing Repal1'9 & 3929 20 Yr• Exp. Small & Leaky Showers Rep'd 1---------•·R-.-.-l-d_•_n_tl_a_l_A_s_s_l•_t_e_d "Ptumblng•Orywall• WilliamHaroldJewelors The Calif. Publlc Utill· Plintlng.lnt/Ext.Houst/ Drains cleared from lm~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'lg Job• 950-7042 The De r Tit c CO Stucco•Paintlng•Tlle Watch & Jewelry repair ties Commission RE· Apt. OuaJ, Joi>. Free est. '*ALL AMERICAN• · · · an ° e. e · NTRACTORS Living In COM. 24 Hr Electri<;al•J1m G41·7494 Antiquo/Flne Jewelry QUIRES that all use" St. licl569897 636·6888 s5.5o. Alf fixtures In TR•• S_.,ICI! Bell Construction ramie new/repaired re· GENERAL Exp s tall. 760·t943 euy/selV1r1de 973·0345 household good; stalled St1vt's 545-8298 .. .. .. •Addition•• bath remodel grout, balhrm iemodel 3558 1(800)307·CAAE •Chrlstlan Carponler, movers print their ROMAN PAINTING ~r•: -~~t./Sr5"3· ~lsc6. et>auo .. kitchen ltmodtl plumbing L#670130 .. paint, dry wall, stucco, ·Since 1974-POOL ar n-up 1-..41 ouc OBonded OlnsUJed 673·8065 or 846-8526 CPI BUILDERS INC. Russian Woman looking wd fonce, sub firs. Sr. LANDSCAPE & P.U.C. Cal T number; vlntvExtvAe5""Com ..__ 87 ..... St D A l for older care position discount. John, 636-8235 limos and chaulfeurs Uc"'6?8845 378·0371 SERVICE 3894 1u10IUNG 3930 Free Est. 1-.4 1 orm amage •Par In NB·l lve/ln. trlsh IAWN CARE 3808 print their T.C.P. hum· "' ---------iCLEANING Lic.*518424•lnsured Nal\nv Agency 974·7283 Electrlcal Specfaltv ber In •II advertise· STEVENS PAINTING iiiiiiiii!iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 <714) 995·4H3 Resldontlat wiring, ments. If you hove '-Free Est. 20 Yrs Exp. Dave The Automatic 343 SERVICES 35481 _________ •---------phones, cable. Rois. Basic Yard Malnt. question about the te-Quality Work. Ref'a. Pool Men. Cleaning iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DECK FENCES ln1egnty. 24 his 798·2516 ~~:'.n~rl~::rnn.':p~t qallty of a mover, limo Ucl 452054 645·3348 & repair. '\/ery r•as· ASPHALT •MACINTOSH• Computer training 975-4431 ASPHALT llRVtCH •BOWEN'S• COATING 3570 & DECKS 3615 HANDYMAN Carpon· Haullng 979-8245 or chauffeur, call: Top Quallt~ Painting onable. 714·969-4780 Slurry/Striping. D1lve HEAVY DUTY HOME try, tllo, plumbing & Public Ulllitles WALL Way/Prkng Lots, Free CLEANING SERVICE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii roof. 25yrs exp w/refs. Green lcene Landscpng Commission ,Res/Comm. lnt./Ext. --------- Eat. (714)998·490 3 714-530-24 92 STOP Deck Leaksl •Wood Fenc••* Jorry Bell 775,9390 & Irrigation, Trimming 714·558-4151 21 yra OC. lie 334950 ROOFING 3910 COVERINGS waterproof Coatings: replace/repair, trot hauling & Removola, Clean· Fast reptyl 839-5851 3932 ---------1 Houaclean/Wlndows Decks/Stairs. Bost SI es11ma1es.Lowpffl:es.Uc'd Plumblng/oloc/water ups & Malnt, SI. Llc.1---------R•ROOl'INQ BUSINESS Weekly, Bl-weekly. Qualily work. Freo Eat. AOv1111aoe Conslr. 974·530t heaters/sprinklers/cell #599025, 950 .. 109 PAINTING . 3858 -P-IAN--0-.. -V-O-CAL---• * * Cuetom Wallp•per M I I t Re'f fans. FREE Esllmaleal U( SPECIAUST"REPAIRS •tripping/Painting S!RVICES 3488 Plo11•· na 09u4~ ..,888s L1587430 722·87691_________ 241.0137 or 218•8169 Landacape Malnt. LESSONS 3868 ESTAB'76. FREE EST. No job-too emalll •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil na ......, FLOOR INSTALL Mowing & Clean·upa •W.P . YOUNGQUIST -l#323642 H0-7721 5% Off w/id. 873-2937 Muttl·Medla: Deak Top ~H,...,o""·.,.,u'""i,...,•"'""'c .... L""'IE,...A,,....,..,N"'"l""'N,...,G""''-D-0-0-R-S----3-5-8-0 REPAIDS 3620 Seml·Aell1od Contractor Malli:>u·llght·Speclalet Palntlne Contractor •THUNDt:R ROOl'INO• w al h I h 1 • ood &\ Rpra lmprvomnts sm Jobs Call Pete 722· 77112 Qual. palnllng b" prof'ls Plano & v-•ce l•••one • F 11 1 fl • g a • ou d ang PubllahlnfijAH. Script ... ~re ••Po 8 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f 1 di allb ' ., ..,.. -or a o your roo llO t th St 1 1 tall /Book WI ling. At' Your ref, own tr•ns, call 1• l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ioe s an ng m ous Ucl602098. Ins. all agH beginning to d A f/ I oge er. r p, ns .. An 1 d 1• Ouall ly & tn1egllty. Free est. &45-3305 I l ' b d d nH •· eroo repa r. ad"'o• 10 the cruy Bua. NHd•I 54CH947 an~lme, 241-0531 dep:~~:~~:c~o or VINVL•HARDWOOD 1 care.Ken e~2•1770 ~.:~;:, s~o-1 9~;• lie 638144848-4122 • 831·2111 anytime · Word Processing by hanger. Guar work, Coramlc•Marble•Sub QUALITY CAR• R Floor Repalr•Carpet ---------20 yrs exp, excellent Pl"'"O Beg.·Advanced Buy It. a.II It Find It. Mr9. ogara In the COMPUTERS 3556 reH. Don 521·89tO Uc/Bond 843·:1882 HARDWOOD workmanship, fair AJl agH ·Teacher a.rt. TELIPBONI! CIHlllled. n~hbofhood? Need DOOR'S ft•P"'IRED le 64"'-2417 A SYS ... -• 392••-======;:;;;;;;;. ptof help? 722-1856 My .. .. fLOODS 3712 Pr ea. ~ on Entertainment Avall. "~ u11 . ' ..... C TUTORING Satisfaction guar111teedl •---------" T•''""'••.,,•· u-. CHUNG'S PAINTING Jennifer 640.8669 -&1••~11J1••11iiil -.. k f Ml FUDNJ'Plnl., ·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... ...._ 75,4479 "'!' Syatem & all progrm• :'!2 20or3 kle 81811· &\ 1 """" 1 • --20 Yr• Exp. Gd P1lcel ---------• Phone .laol&e by Jack CABINETS M • r le• 7 a .7 2 4 S .,... • 4 1431830 lt!PAIRS 3622 CLllAN/WAXJPOLISH •--------Guat work. F(ee Est. PET t29 A .IACK ·•~ansBING 3500 Mbr:Belt•r aua. Bur. 1---------''"iil•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Marble A•luvenallng LEGAL Uc111375602 538·1534 MOVH/lnstalf. Rea/ ~"''" ,. 35 Years Exp. seDVICES 3870 **TUTORING•• ELECTRICAL 3610 c--~··· RHtoratJon 714·840.8708 SERVICES 3812 J •NKINS PAINTING ~ Comm. 444 .. 590. ~--------------ICITCH•N CAIHNaT Wlndowa . Word, Aetlnlehlng, repair, UP· Int/Ext. Welfp•per, Stained or P•lnted. Ex c e 1, Ac c • s s LAC&Y'•"• ... CTIUC hole. etc. FREE plCI\· Holp·U·L•w Legal drywaft, telClurlng, etc. Personallzed Pet Car• variety of flnlshH. 20 Yra EJtp. 723·1985 25 yra e1Cp. Fr8f est. up/dellv/eat. 962·1823 HAULING 3720 forms for divorce F1H Ht. 01vld 489-5466 Kennel allernatlve: No Ucl'698845 378-0371 Res/Comm. Sr disc. echltd support aoi ROTTON co. atreH or worry. Lie, CONCDllTE • • LI 238300,.+t2-G568 GIASS/ Haullng Junk, Appll· Ml-88'5 RH./Comm. Int/Ext. _1n_1_. _R_•f_a_6_7_3_·7_1_8• __ 1 --------·• """ A-1 •lfctrli'ill work ences, Yard Clean-Up,•---,"""'llV~""oc..,,,...,All,.,,,..,L_,•,,....-Complete Acou1Uo CARPENTIY 3510 MASONRY 3557 Duncan Conetruotlon MlllOlS 3682 Etc ... Call Mike LIVING TRUST cell. aerv. FrH Eet. Quick Res se Me.U91 t1eB COMPLaTa LH2283t 982·98e1 ...,. •• "9mod. Ooora. • Local Uc. 7 HAA•OR GLASS co. JUNK To The DUMP 14 ... • 2 •m•r•ld P•lntlne '°""'• Clblnltl, lluCCO & city• *Ital Prlce!Qu.lllJf---:=ii,...MirritiPl~.-..::.t Commtn••· Storefrn1. (714-Ha.1ae2t r--..:;~~~rif;t,..;;:.;il.il..I lnVEJtt wallpaper/Ill• wall, llnoet~. fie:. Uc LlncllC•, bftcll. llOflt window•. Wldrt>e, tub/ Wiit haul . wh•t Traah Con\petftlve rate•. 10 Yfl _a_1yr .... _ .. ,..P_ ...... _'4_1_.o_M_1_, ___ c_eMNt __ e._l4Ml ___ u_ 1howar. Uc. &42.cM24 Man won'tt 164·5269 Hp:FrH .. , 751·2039 Overatocked with s tuff? -A call to ClaHlned wlll hel~ M2·M71 Good Job• reliable 11rvlce1 Interesting thing• to bl.I)' It's all th•r ... tvtrY day In Claulfl9d ...... .,. Attic, ba1ement, ' and ~loeel theb gel IOllle euh. MIMft REACH 112,000 HOMES E A CH WEEI< F OR ONLY s za Call G ina At . ~) • r ~·v , · • I• ( •l w1·1·l 1 rn r 11 I 'I • 6 4 2 -5678, x246 t: : . -' ~ .~~-:-9'1'"---·