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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-02-20 - Orange Coast Pilot1'HE NEWPORT BEACH • COST~ MESA It 's going to be ':J~I ' J 1 MONDAY aRllFINO MA \'DE IT WENT TO HIS HEAD ... Congressman Chris Cox continues his zealous attack on the National Helium Reserve. . A press release from the Newport Beach congressman's office last week announced that Cox has reintroduced his bill to eliminate the reserve, which has been around since the 1920s. It's about time the federal government gets out of the helium business, Cox says. "The Federal Helium Reserve ... might have made sense in 1925 when we were worried about fielding a fl eet of blimps in time of war," but it's now piling up a debt of Sl.4 billion, he says. Cox 's 1993 effort to pass the bill ''as killed by the Democratic majority in Congress. But now President Clinton is backing the bill, according to Cox. We think we know \\hy Cli n- ton changed his tune: He prob- ably never inhaled the stuff. 0 MARIUAGE COUNSE L ... A Mission Viejo couple \\ho run a legal clinic in Costa Mesa will appear on the "Donahue" show today. Richard and Teresa Foltz, principals of the California Paralegal Clinic on Bristol Street, \\Crc invited to appear on the T V show to discusi. how they've ~rvived rocky marit~1l times. Richard says the show was prompted by an Esquire Magazine arti cle written by a lllJn "ho tra,·elcd 12 different states, just for time and space away from his wife. During that trip, the "riler visited topless bars and was ou t '"flufiing his wings," Richard says. 1 hi! Fohze:. abo :.ep.u .iteJ brielly fo r sake of sanity, but ··o ur situation \\3S totally the opposi te end of 1he spectrum," Richard says. ·•My wife and I have a 16·year marriage. We : ha\c three kids. We work together, "e play together, and sometimes it's tough. "So, ''hat I did was, I moved into a hotel for a week, got my :.pace, still went to \\Ork and a'' my " ife. Dut, l didn't go int o any ioplei.s bars." The show ai rs nt 2 p.m. on Channel 4. 0 A SHADY HONOR ... Co:.ta Mesa has been named a Tree City USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation. It's the first year Costa Mesa has been so recognized. The arbor award is bestowed on cities that show support for trees through renewal and imprme ment programs. To become a Tree City, a community must have a tree board or departme nt, a city tree ordin:u•ce, a comprehensive communi ty forestry program and an Arbor Day observance. 0 A VESSE L IN EEO ... Word ca me to the Daily Pilot last week that th e Nam Sang, a 72-foot wooden sailboat that at one time ca lled Ne"pon Beach its home, sank Feb. 4 in the Sacramento River. It seems the 60-year·old vessel \\ent to its watery gra\C after the m:ist snagged some po\\er lines and pulled a telephone pole with it. The weight of the pole, plus the unusually high rive r water le,el, contributed to its si nk ing. The nine people aboard at the time -including three children -escaped without injury. During its stay in Newport Beach, the luxury yacht was owned by Paramount Studios and was raced and sailed by movie ~t:irs, including actor Ray Milland. The current owners, Richard and Deborah Johnson of S:icromento, had sunk th eir tire savin&~ into the boat and planned to use the vessel for a ch:irter business this year. They a?e now o k.ing for donations to raise the Nam Sang from the bottom of the river, roughly 35 feet down. If you'd like to help, call Riple y Howe at 1-800-541-0070 ext. 2715. -Comp/led by Jr/J Yokoi Karey Jaeger holds her son Tyler, who died from Internal bleeding and ruptured organs after being left in the care of her former boyfriend Brian Lauqenback last March. Laudenback's trial is scheduled to begin Tuesday. With great patience and determination, Tyler Steadman of Salt Lake City, Utah, below, tries to co erce seagulls to eat a cracker out of his hand. At right. an estimated 80,000 people soaked up the sun in the Newport-B~lboa area on Sunday. "· . PHOlOS BY LEAH HOG!>HN NEWPORT BEACH - Officials from &he U.S. Coast Guanl ue cnckinl down on boalep aad js& skien who arc harusina whalost a ~lem &he apncy says ii iacralins.; a.a 0.-. ~ Apntt wW .. to cohuDoielal wball .,...., Was and other kxidaM In IA .... pl IO nab ............. u.s. ......... _.. Prolcc:aioo Act. Jh•t-... h .... to ~---~.., laWlllll ~IO ................... normal behavior. Officials passed along the~ tip.\: •Stay al leas& 100 y:inls away Crom whales. • l)on't block their path. • fraftl at a Slower pace than &be munmals do, but dOll't make drastic rcductio ni. in speed around them. • DDn'l Fl bl:1ween whales. • Doa'l a&&empc lo cha~ or binl Uatm. 1"0.re~ han11mcnt of ms Iii , -tile-National .._.. F ... Service at (61·~ hot today, folk~. T cmperatures are expected to . reach the mid -80~ along the coas t, making it another nice dJy for the beach. See Weather, Page 2 J Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Trial begins in toddler's death ~ Brian Laudenback is accu sed of killing his former g irlfrie n~2-month-old son last March . dillc r1.nt kinJ of p.1in. S1nl'1.: he: "u) jailed on murde r cllJ[~n. l..1udcnb.1ck\ granJfothcr died anJ "i1 \\;,i) di fl1cult tor BnJn nvl to be ~l>k: 10 i.:1y goodb) c," hi> aunt J .1cl-.i..: Jetter ie' '>Jid nv ~IAR.c s. POSNER, STAI I \\'11,1n11. I n an instant, Karey Jaeg r can be transpo rted back to the last time !.he saw her 22-monlh·old son T) lc r alive. ll happens \\henc\er !>he i.ei:s her fo rmer boyfriend Dri:in Laudenback -the man accused of kill ing the toddler. Tho~e wounds will be opened again this "eek when Laudenb:ick's murder trial is slated to open in Orange County Municipal coun in Sant.1 Ana on Tuesday. In ternal bleeding ;irH.I ruptured organs killeJ Tyle r Jaeger on . March 27, 1994, according to n coroner's autopsy r..:porl. Prosecutors hope to con' incc a jury that Laudenback, 33, is th..: one who inflic ted thl.)se injuries ''hile Karey Jaeger \\.JS al ''or!... f or Laudenbacl.., time since T}lc r's death has brought a L1ud nb:id;':. mother, MJ r ha Lw<knba .. k, i:. In '>u..:h '1.\uuc11llllJ p!lin" th:it l>h..:':. not abk II> J1:.CU>s Iler 'on'i. :.i1u.1tion \\llh lhc med1.1, s:1id ktferks, her )i:>tcr. "I lhink oi him oll en," Jclleril!s ~.1iJ ... L'.'lpcc1:.ill) "hen rm out ha\ 1111.: li1n. Ho.: \\;t)l1 °t \\ ith u:. for ·1 hank:.g:,111g .1nJ thJt \\a:. ditlicuh .1long \\.th m) l.1tl.d ., deJth ll See TRIAL/Pa9e 6 A break beach Temp eratures in the 80 s send approximately 80 ,000 peop le flocking to Newport and Ba lboa beac hes ll Y .\~\Rt-S I'o:.::-.. t. N., '·If\\~ ;-.;t;.\\l'UIU IJLAtll -,\,I.. JU'l Jbl .. t . ll\ 01 I! l•t the '-'l 1ll,1tcJ 0,000 P~"Pk \\ h.:> tlu..:l..i..:J lu :--1.\\purt J .. l3albl1J bc:achc:s !>untla~ .tllJ th.:) 'II tdl ) " th.: ........ 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In his 19 )Car a a code in!lpector and building om IJI, he' "aiched l:irge commer1..1.1I developments constru cted Crum the ground up, and he's ccn home o tilth) that he's had to CO\a his feet and cal\cs \\ith pla tic b.1g.., before "':ill..ing thrnugh the door. ln Co ta McsJ, "here he \ "'url..eJ a-. the building uUi\.'1Jl fur fr.e )eJr , the 48-)car·old C'Dc Daca has become: known b)' many Tony C'De Baca stands outside the Bel Congo motel that was recently closed for building code vlolottons. a the city's "Enforcer" -the man who's plJ)ed an integral role in cleaning up anJ hu tttn~ do\\n problem rcsidcnti.il prUJlCrtic :111J motels like the Tahiti Inn and the Coa t:al Inn. 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LOCAL C ITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOf, S74-42ll A reel friend Newport Harbor High graduate Bob Gardine r wouldn't part with the Oscar he won in 1975 The D:Jily Pilot is conduC<ting a scarch for :Jn Oscar ood the Minncr ol th:Jt goldcn statuette to be honorod Ill the Ne1rport Mcs:J Assht.oncc Le:iguc benefit the nigl1t of thc Academy AMnrds. llcre's the story of one Oscar tllnt toured the local hangouts in 1975. B" ob Gardiner, a Newport Harbor High School graduate, \\On his O~car in April 1975 for the "best animated !ihort subject" c:itcgory for hi s film, "Closed Monday~." • The 24-ycar-old Portland, Ore., resident returned to Nc'"port Ueach, golden statuette in hand, after the a\\ ards, to celebrate \\ ith family and friends, "still \\alking around on top of the clouds." Wherever Uob ''ent, O!icar \\ent, including the Stag Chine!ie Ca!iino Re~taurant near the pier. ''You ju!il don't leave something like un O!icar sitting in the car," he s:U d. "So 1 take it in whereve r l go." I le and hi!. panner, Will Vinton, also of Portland, \\Orkcd on their him a )Car and a half. Gardiner graduated from Ne" port I !arbor High in 1969 and went on to California College of Arts and Crafls in Oakland for three years. I le quit school ju!it to become :rn artist. "I've painted signs, maps, graphic~, !iolJ a fe " Jr~mings and <lid a few films." "The Ol>car ''inner, an eight-minute film, i~ the humorous story of a "ino in an art museum. The film'~ me~~agc ii. that "art is eternally c::iptiva ttng," Gardiner ~aitl ... Hc and Vinton were teaching a class in animation at the Ponlanc.l Art Mu)C Um. We think o~car went there too. -Compiled by Anne Spin n LO .... elActr CITYSIDI Bob Gardiner clutches the Oscar he won in 1975 for the "best animated shorts subject," an eight-minute humorous film about a wino in an art museum. Costa Mesa Sanitary District commends city finance director ~ Susan Temple is lau ded for performance in overseeing city's and district's $5.8-million investment in failed county pool. District for her performance over~cing both the city's anti the district's im.estmenb. "Susan has done an out~tanding job for the di~trict since her appointment to these po!>itions, including her recent actions relating to the Orange County bankruptcy," dbtnct board president Jim Ferl)man said in a letter of commendation. the Orange County Treasurer's Pool or depo iting all its available Cl!>h in the pool ... as did other agencies." The city of Cost:i Mesa and the Sanitary District have a combined S5.8 million locked up in the county's invei.tment pool. h:iJ taken hce~ of \\arnings about the pool's problems. Her mo)I oubpoken critic has been local CPA John i\ toorlJch, "ho preJictcd the crash of the pool '' hile campaigning for the county treasurer's ~eat la~t spring. At one point, Moorlach publicly called for her termination, sJying she "foiled at doing the job ~he "Jl> hired to <lo." COSTA Ml::SA -City finance director Susan Temple -who ha~ endurcJ criticism from some for her financial ~tr:uegy -has been commended by the Coi.ta Mesa Sanitary "'I he <li:Mict. is particularly pleased th:.it Su)an'i. inve,tment philosophy kept (il) f1 om borrowing money 10 invest in Since its collapse, Temple has at times been the target of criticism. Some have questioned her ability and judgment, suggesting she could h<we s:ivcd the 1\1,.0 public agencies from po)i.iblc lo~e!I on the invel>tments if she Uut city official:. stood by Temple. sayi.ng she acted under the City Council's direction. Costa Mesa residents may se~ sediment in their tap water COSTA MESA -Resi- ~ dents who get their \\atcr through the Mesa Con~ol­ idatc<l Water District may experience nuctuation in water pressure and m:iy even sec some -,etliment in their tap water. The agency -which serves about 100,000 people in Costa Mesa, p:irts of Newport Ue:ich and an unincorporated area th:it includes John Way ne Airport -will be nushing pipes throughout the area until April. The program, designed to keep pipelines clear, \\On't cause an interruption in ~ervicc or any street closurci., although wuier may be seen rushing from fire hydrants used in the effort. Anyone noticing sediment in their water should shut off the tap for 15 minutes 10 allow the debris to seule. If the problem per~isr~. customerl> should call the water di!>trict at 574-1031. -By t11c D;iJly l'ilot Parents holding party to raise funds for Grad Night and prizes, according to volunteer Susan Anderson. able to pre~cnt the senior cl:iss \\ith a fabulous graduation party." NEWPORT LH:ACH -The end of the school year in June will mark the end of the high i.c hool c..irccr~ of the ~cnior class ol Ne"port Harbor lligh. To celebrate gr<1duation, Newport Harbor lligh parent ha\C been planning si nce April 10 get ready for the :innual Grad Night party for seniorl>. Parents will also be able lo purchase Gr:id Night Trshirts and th eir child's Grad Night ticket at a reduced price of S45. After Wednesd::ty, the price goes up to S50. Thi~ }Car's theme. "Ship" red.e<l in Paradise," has a nautical approach. Parents plan 10 work long hours to fully transform the Campus' t\\ 0 g} ms and COUrt)'~lrtl into a tropical gcta\\ ay. Uut before the stuJenh can party, plenty of planning is needed. A Grnd Night parents' party and auction will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Vill:ige Cre:ln in Santa Ana Heights. Last year, parents raised more than Sl6,000 for the pany and this year's group hopes to exceed that figure. Grad Night is a longtime !>Chool tradition designed to create a safe and fun place for gr:iduating seniors lo celebrate \\ith their classmates. The party will gi\c parents a chance to i.ign up for volunteer duty to help with such la)ks as painting, building, llccorations, food "The whol.e point of the p:irents' party is lo get senior parents to underwrite the cost of Gra<l Night," saiJ parent organizer Mimi Hogan. "We arc looking fol'\vard to the support of many of the senior parents so we will be For more information, c:ill NC\\ port Harbor PTA Presiucnt Norma Edclhau~er at 631-3026. -By Jll:uy Alm H;irmo11 Newport· robbery cases closed with convictions NEWPORT OE.ACH -Convictions ha\e clo~ed two of the city':. highc t mo~l violent jewelry-~tore robbery ca~cs that netted the thieves almost $10 million in gootl~. Michael Rabb, 51, Waller Zischke, 50, and John Ev~1ns, 57, now have plead guihy to both state and federal charges, Newport Ucach police said. 111c charges stem from robberies in 1%9 :rnd 1990 at th e Mobocu and Carol Klein jewelry ~tores in the Fashion ISiand area. The three, and nine others, were convicted in Florida on federal rack- eteering charges and all received 20-ycar terms, Newport Beach police said in a statement. The three men bur~t into the Carol Klein store on Oct. 20, 1989 \\Caring plaMic I lallowccn masks, bound 1wo women and ncd with plastic trash cans filled with valuables, police said at the time. lt \\:IS a sophisticated robbery that took no more than 90 seconds, police said then. ·1 hat same pattern - \\ hich included the use of port:ib~ ~canner~ to monitor police radio calls -was used in the !>econd Newport Dcach rvbbery and in an unspecified number of ca)es in sou th f'lorida, Newport Beach police said. Harbor View students honored for participation in DARE program CORONA DEL MAR -Sixth-grader~ at Harbor View Elementary \\Ill rccei'e their their • certificates for completing the Drug Abu~e Resistance Educati on program in a formal culmination ceremony Feb. 23. P:irents of the studenb arc invited to auend the lunch and ceremony 'that \\ill take place from 12:45 p.m. to 3 p.m .• at the school, located at 900 Goldenrod Ave., in Corona del Mar . Officers from the Newport Oeach Police Department will also be present to display police equipment and give their support. For more information, call Mrs. Harington or Mrs. Von "K-R" al 760-3472. Daily Pilat ~ MAJLING ADDHSS luurJIKJn' cJllOJ1.1I m.mcr or 11J- vc:nisemcn1s herein coin be r .. pro- Ji;c~J -..11hou1 -..uucn pcrmiu1011 of «>p)right -ncr WIATHlll LUNCH MINU City recruiting tor spots In plmmlng, parks and recreauon commissions t'Ol. 89, NO. 83 l h•u1u• II. Jul111 ... n, f'wl lii.h<r \\Ill"'" l "ltJtll. I Jiluc ""'' \l,.11ii., M •llOISfUIJ t.:J11ur Im hl.ol, (l1y I J1llol \lat• \l•rt11t, I 0010 fJ,1or U..11 h•nk, <.:1rniliitl0fl \l.anai t 114n'-~nl~h1, l'ruJudl<>'I Man•acr \lhli1~111.r.h1r, 0 1•lo1y :\IJ11~c~r Ju,1, 0(11l11a. <:ti\ l..:J M .. n• " r,.mjjJ \b•h. 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'Ubt.criphOM 10 the O.ul~ P1lt>1 only arc O\.lllllbk by m~1I for $!! '11 per month. S.:c 111111 Cl.1~$ f!O\l•ll>~ p.iid :at CO~I~ Mi:\.1, CA. (l'rM' indude •II 1p- ~bin Office Ousines Office 642·4321 llu~incss fax 631-5902 plic;ihk tMi: 1111J ~I l<UU ) l'ubJ.\hcJ b l'O~ I MA 11 R• Send 1dJro1 c~J.fumtA Cucon""''" thllllJ;•' tu 111\' ?-.~-..pvn 8.:-.;h/ !\:""'-a l 1mo M1rn1t lomp.inv "°'"' 1\1.:~ 0~111 1'1101, po. °''' 1$611, C:o\1.1 M••ll, CA 92626 l.c'lct OJ)uby, ~....._ C'Oll~nihl N11 11.:wt .iorH:J, 11· Prt • .Jcm a11J C:• 0 W t TIMPIRATURIS Newport Ucach a.i1ss BJlboJ 8-&/SS Co~IJ M C)ol 87/50 Coron.i dcl Mar 8t/SS IUH FORECAST LOCATION SIZE \Vcdge 1·l ~ Newport 1 ·2 s 81Jc.Lies 1-2 1 RiHr Jtlly 1 ·l i Cd\i 1·2 s 80ATINO Morning winds "'111 ruc.h IS knots, but "ill dip below 10 by nighl. One ruot "ind wJ~es with 1 two foot ""'terly •~<'II. • Mostly de.ir with some hue on the horizon and lnue.uing high clouds. TIDH TODAY Fir•t low 6:43 ;;a.m ........... 0.9 rirst high 12:36 a.m ......... J • .i Second low 6:10 p.m ........... 0.4 Srcond high .......... . afler midnighl TUESOAY rlrst low 8:10 a.m ........... 0.9 rirst high 12:54 .i.m ......... 4.9 Second low 7:07 p.m ........... 1.9 Second high 1,1c; p.m ........... 2.9 WJter temp.: SIJ ,, Newport Mun Elcmeotory schoul meals this neck! Mondny -Presi· dent's Day holiuay. Tuesday -Strip Steak on a Ho:.igie Roll, seasoned corn, lemon shape up, milk. Wcdnudoy - Rib-0 -Quc on a bun or Turkey Hot Dog, vcgctuble dipping sticks, fresh fruit, red, white and blue cake, choice or milk. 1 bursdoy -1\\o tuco or turkey hot dog, lettuce nnd chcc c cup, chilled pc;ichc , milk. •·rid:ly -Man:1- 1cr'• choice or menu with sherbet cup, choice or milk. . ' COSTA MESA - City Hall officials arc recruiting c:indidates for Cost:i Mes:i's Pl:inning and Parks and Recreation commi~ions. The Planning Commisllion will have h\O vacant scats at the end of the month, while the Parks and Rccre:i- tion Commi~ion will have three open scats in March. The Planning Commi!>l>ion is rc~ponsible for revieY.ing and recommending all actions to the City Council on ma11cn involving zoning, land use ;incl new development. It meets at 6:30 p.m. on the second anJ fourth Mond:1y of every month, wit h study se sions scheduled for the sa me time on the fir)t and fourth Monday. Pl:inn1ng commi ioncrs get S300 monthly. The Parks and Recreation Commi ion i responsible for advising the City Council on issues such as park development, recreational program) and removal or parkway trees. It meets at 6:30 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month. Parks and Recreation rommiuioners receive no stipend. Residents mlctc!lted in i.e~in& 'hould send a lcuer 11nd resume, if desired, 10 Moyor Joe Erick5on, P.O. Oox 1200, Co,ta Mes:i, Oilif., 92626-1200. ' • • Newport Beach/Costa Mna Dally Piiot Monday, February 20, 1995 3 Ohl 1cqu1•nc11 never die, they Just want to move In H AVEANICEDAY -lf you wanna know !\ow cold it was back East the other day, 1'11 tell ya how cold it was local Scene bad. East the other day. h "as so cold that I got a call from an auld acquaintance in Pennsylvania saying he's been seized with a sudden yearning for the sunshine of Southern California, wanted to know if he and the missus could move in fo r a few dn)s, while seeking nearby lodging. The last time l heard from this Another meeUng on noise, trash Issues set for Tuesday WEST NEWPORT - City Councilwoman Jan Dcba) an(! Police Chief Bob McDonnell '"ill host another community pride meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall. The meeting is one in :i ~crie~ designed to create a dialogue between \Ve)t Ne" pott residents and city officials as part of an on-going effon' to solve noi~c. uai.h and other problems on the ·we!ol Side. US TREASURIES m 250-6345 or IOO 876-6829 s.cufties Ameoca. Inc. Member. NASO SIPC 2082 Michelson Drive. Ste. 212 IMne, CA 92715 Orange County's United Way gomr was back in '55, when he t:ipped me for $350 for the purpose of m:iling :a "can't lose inve!ltmcnt." Haven't seen him since, :ind can only dream of the intere~t that money could 've been earning. My ex-friend, Marty, said they'd need the guest room for only two days, three days top . Guest room? What gue,.st room? If 1 had a guest room, I 'd be occupying it my~elf. My lh·ing quarters must've been designed by Captain Nemo. The kitchen is so cramped, on Jeff and I mu!>t make an appointment to use the can-opener. Marty said he'd heard that my • new villa has a beautiful garden. Big deal. So did Adam and Eve, and look what happened to them. There was no way, I hastily added, that a pup tent could be pitched among the C) mbidiums and the bougaim1llca. Geller he should bra\C another blizzard than the \\ ra1h of my horticultural aide, A\-id Gardener. When Marty got :i mite persbtent, e\cn sugge!>ting that he'd make a partial payment on our !.lightly overdue pcr~nal loan, I hit him "ilh the Big Three; namely, Flood, Mud and Crud. "Sta) with the snow," l said, "you'll !he longer." What about the sun, sea, surf and and, he wanted to know. Va!otly over-rated, I said. If that's what he's craving, l'll ask the local Chamber of Commerce to send him an oldtime promotional film and a fo.tf ul of brochures. And that'~ where matters ~Lood until he said, "If ''e decide to come ou1, could you pick U!o up at the :iirpon?" Shucks, ~fan), l'll do better _ than that. l'll ha\'C )OU greeted by :i couple of shenlf'~ deputies, armed "1th a 40-)ear-old warrant for non-p.i)mCnt of c.h:bt. Stick that in your !tunlamp, olJ friend . 0 TJIEY HAO 'l-'A.\ULY VAtUt::S' UACK IN 1 llOSE DA\S 100 -I could sit here for hours and tell lies about blizzards b.1ck 111 Pcnn~)hania, bu1 here's a pcr)onal farnrilc. Defore thsm1ss1ng school early for a i.oon-lluc ~nO\\slorm, the teachcr '' arncll: ··nc \'Cl)' careful out there. We h<\li a boy "ho \\ent out in the last bltaarJ \\llh his new sled, :rnJ he caught a cold. Pneumonia ~c t in, and a \\eel. IJtcr he died." Orange Coast conege earns $50,000 reward Orange Coast College has earned a S50,000 incentive reward for the energy efficient de~igns of its much-touted Technology Center. OCC received the SS0,000 check from Southern California Edison for the design of its new S9.6 mil- lion, 78,000-squarc-foot center - which opened cla~ses in August. Through a new construction program called "De~ign for Excellence," Southern California Edison \\Orked closely ''ith OCC in planning :ind designing 'the building. Edison \\:lS ill\olvcd dJ} ligh t controls, high performance glass, electronic ballasts and variable i.pccd drives. "All of these fc:nurcs C\cccd with Orange Coast's physical features planning group, building engineers, as well as the building\ architect, the I lilt Pannership ol Nc,\porl Beach. 1he ~1a1c's energy efficient building requircmc111s," said Oonna Visnic, a design specialist "ho '"o' ks for E<li')Oll. 13y incorpo1 ating high cfticicncy 1.ksign 10 the Technology Center, the college'' ill reap an energy Edison encouraged the dc~ign and installation of ~uch energy-cflicient features il!. SJ\ ing' ol appro\imatcl) S-12,WO annu~illy. Please Join Us For Dinner Lunehor Weekend Brunch Sabatino's was originally founded In Chicago after our father brought the famlly recipe for our famous Italian Sausage from Palermo, Italy In the 1930's. Today, his sons & grandson continue to provide a complete menu of authentic Italian food .prepared fresh daily and seasoned with 5 generations of family pride. Thank you, The Sabatino Family CATERING SPECIALISTS R..,,.,,..,. W• c.tw ._,. & Chluten ''In '°"' ,_,,,. °' In ow dlnlnf room .•• '' For Reservallol'ls can 723-0821 251 Shi ard Wa · Ne Beach BA N KIN G ON AM E RI CA There \\JS :i !olillnc s in the cla!osroom, :ind then one l td rabed hi!> hand and a)l..cd, "\\here's his sled'?" 0 llSSEN, E\ Elt\ 000\ 'S GOTrA UANK o~ SO~U,DOOY -··1 read }Our praise o( Uill Popejoy, the mc~siah cho,1..n to kad u~ out of the finJnc1JI "1ldcrness," ~J)s Jay Corndiu~ of Corona dcl MJr, •'but }OU neglected to mention his b;1d.ground as a Sa' tngs .,\. Loan c\ccuthc. Surely, )OU°ll lil.e to comment on th.11." Surely. There ~houlJ be nl> problem '"Ith that. ll )OU c.in't trust }OUr old S & L cxecull\C, \\ho (or \\hom'?) can )OU trusd 0 . WELL, llE COULD JL\\'E CALLED ~lE A 'TOAL> I~ Till:: llOLl:.' -ln the 1n:ii l:ingu:ige. ·i.ob' mc:ins 'frog,' and 'rin' me:in!I 'foun1:iin.' Tho~c :ire the \\Ords of Kob Sornkcan, the ''illO\~Y ~J1trC')') at L..1 (un, the hl>l nc\\ re)t:JUtant in the Co 1:.s Me')a Court}ilrJ.) I k ncclonh, 'he sa) ..,, .)he II ah\..1)') :l')"> 1ate nl) name \\1th the lruy m the fountJin."' l 'IC"> I chcd..cJ LJ Con's C\0(11.. rnenu. l\l) hug kgs.) 0 ULSH>l:. ·,\\HO'S I:.\ £N ~LL\ .\ \ll:.R'.\L\ll> \\ l:.AJU:'\G A Ull\ -l cllu'' n.11urc·IO\Crs arl! .1'1.mg me tl> l:ummcn1 on chance~ tur 1 he Mcrm.tid, propmcJ J') oor cit}\ f1r't topless bar. Gb JI). In tn} uptnion, 1t '"ill he hU1. h:J Jo" n j('l'ry• l\o/Jri11 '.; fOlumn run .\lcmd.IJ .md II t'<111c•.)du.1 •· 1-IIC~K()llY FARMS M'Jlole bean or lt'esh ground. Now thru March 3rd Great coffee starts with the beans. That's. why Hickory Fanns• uses only the finest Arabica beans in our rich Vanilla C.Olada,Emcrald Cream, Oavorful Macadamia Kona ~ ~ and our exclusive Private Blend. Buy a pound of-any variety and get a pound of equal o r lesser value free. You can't afford not to splurge! WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th al Irvine AH .• Nc\\pon Beach • emf A G1(1 8\ Plume f>./1-·H0'2 • A NEW FACE. YOURS • ' Introducing The New BanlcAmericard Photo C..t At Bank of America, someone special can now protect your credit card. A person you'd trust with your children. And your life savings. In short, it's you. That's why you can put your picture on the front of your new BankAmericard credit card. Your new photo card comes with all the extra advantages of a B ankAmericard. Now I can put peace of mind right in my pocket. . And now, it includes your smiling face and your genuine signature right on the front. So even if your card is lost or stolen, it's harder for anyone else to use. You have a choice. You can be more secure with the new BankAmericard photo card. Stop by your nearest BofA today and we'll take your picture. It's easy and it's f free. Because of all the things we've added to make the B ankAmencard more attractive, .not one 1s more important than you . m Bank of America .I • 4 Monc:My. Febf'*Y 20, 1115 Fair a ~ Jody Kennedy of SMG lans to balance needs to hold down noise and keep seats filled by bringing in different types of acts. By MA TT Con., t"flUAJ:.llll'•"T [Dlfl,)l COSTA MESA -A \\Oman ~ho ha~ O\Cr)ecn concerts nnd m'-ga·c\enb :it Dodger Stadium, Lo'> Angele) Mcmonal Cola cum rind Mad1..on Square Garden is the new general manager of Pac1fic Amphitheatre. JoJy Kennedy of SMG, a l'luladelphw-ba .. ed company that ranh among the IJrgcst l.ic.sl11y-m:1nagcmcnt firm) m the na11on, ha\ been hired by Orange County I .ur officials to run the 8,S(J(J-scat fJ<:1hty. ~he now ovcr!ICe) an open-air c.:nue thJt ha'> been embroiled in noi'>c, 1rafl1c and pJrking problem) llince opening 1n 1983. Interviewed h, 1 1 inc Thurllday at SMG') L.A. oi .. Kenned) said she plans to ti.. u.c the need!> to hold down n11 ind l.eep i.eats full by b1 ng in different l)pes of :11 11011~ 1han ha\c played I' L.: in the pa\!. 'hen 11 comes to popular Ill mulltc, gone "ill be the AC/DCs, Van J lalenll and Guns N Roses of )Cari. pasl. Under Kennedy, Pacific will be home to more mH.ldlc-of·the-road shows by the hi.ell of Carole King, Lyle Lovell and Manhauan Tran!>fc r. And if 1he kinder, gentler app· roach bn 't financially successful, "Who l.nO\\-l>? At some point we may enclose the facility," Kennedy s:.i1d. Pac11tc i> the first in what SMG hope., \\ill be many amphitheaters it "ill m;inage. "The amphitheater II S.ys Jody KteilH)', tll~MW~I ...... otl'Kilk Alnpltilbal1': "OM of the tlJJap widJ K'c>U Trap tlt•t I would ...ant 10 do .. 11b P~cinc Ampbitbeatrr is ballet, symphonies, opera, rouatry, folk music, blues ltstfrals, children's lestfrals. I em·ision all those things happening then." market is really growing," Kennedy !laid. Mo .. ing to 3 smaller, outdoor venue is a "going home" for Kennedy, who began her career :.it Wolf Trap, the only n:uional park for the performing arts, in Vienna, Va., just outside Wallhington D.C. "I love it, I love amphitheaters,'' she i,aid. "I lo\.e mi~ing th e outdoors with lilltcning to music, being under the stars.'' The state agricullural district that o. ns Orange County Fair and the land under the amphitheater bou$hl the facility and its lease in Apnl 1993 for SJ2.S million. The move rcM>lved legal ronniclJ that pilled former O\\ ner Ncdcrl~ndcr lnc., ~hich opened the amphitheater at a cost of Sil milJion in 1983, against the cj1y, lltate and neighboring residents . Upon acquiring the arena, fair officiah immediately closed the nmphithe:uer's \i':bl lawn area, cutting the eating capacity from 15,000, and· imposed the strict noise rcgul::1tions that effectively make Pacific off-limits to the types of loud acts that pre' iously triggered complaints. , As a result, Kennedy, "ho has overseen events headlined by such bowl-fillers as David Dowie, the Grateful Dead and Nebon Mandela, \\On't have those types of attractions to turn to in filling P::1cific's seals. Her lltrntegy is to bring in different t)pes of entertainment. "One of the things \\ith Wolf Trap that l \\ould want to do "ith Pacific Amphi1heatre is ballet, symphonies, opera, country, folk music, blues fcsthals, children's festivals,'' i,he said. "I cmision all those things happening there. It's just late to be tl)ing to put together a season just now. So for the first season, it will be hard to pack that all in. Dul next season Brewer to serve on state committee that will review bankruptcy ; :\c"port Beach A'l'>cmbl)\\Omun .l.11 il}n Urcwer will be among \1.,ual loc.JI lcg1,!Jtorl> on a lnp.irll\JO \tutc 1.:ommi1tcc th:.it \\1ll 1cvicw 1Jc:.t\ to help bankrupl addrc.,., the county\ bankruptcy. • Or 1nge Count)'· l3c:,idc~ Ur\:Y.Cr, the commillee "'ill 111du<lc Orange County A!>i.cmhl)• rcpre!ientatives Dorii. Allen (R-Hu111ing1on Ueach) and Ro-.., Johmon (R-Pl:iccntta), ai, well a~ A~'>cmbl)' memberi. from Lu-. Angele., County and the Democratic PJrl)'. ,, , , • , , , , , 1 he Sclt:ct Commi ttee will con-,idcr proposals to: A",embly '>pcakcr Willie Urown \\Ill <tppoint the 18-membcr Select Cummillcc on the ln-.oh.ency of Orange County upon organi.w1ion of the Houl>e of Rcprci.ent:itivc!I on 1-cb. 23. Urown'l> announcement was m:H.lc during a recent special leg1'>lativc selll>ion, which was C<1llcd by Gov. Pete Wilson to • Provide competent oversight of recovery efforts through the e-.t:ibli!>hmcnt of a state tru!>tcei,hip for the county. • Require that the Orange I .():\(; ·1T.R\I llE.\l .Tll <~.\l{I ·. 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Ruhcrr...on, .tt (714) 717-5450 or (800) 468-3352 I hl rt 1• 111• 'h.,~,. 1o.,, ... ,u r. • ""1111111 .irr rn1111n·,f It \•tt• Jrc 11nJhk h• Alfl 11.t, plr~-c ffl11111 chi•, "''I'"" 1.,.1,)\\ 111 rt'll1\'r .1Jd111rn1Jt 1nl11rm~1111n ''" l11n>: t~rm, Jn• I 111 lc-.ihh l11•11rM111 \, ,,.1.1111111 "' \011 f1<J, l•Nl I cJi .1:-un.1"(\o :-:111:::1,i;,<'-;:na-;-j,k:: 1,cnd ,.;,-rn~11;-" :-.t \I I l'O Gary 0 . Rohcn'iOn, Vi« l>midcnt-ln\c<fCMnt --, I I '11nt1h H.mll \ lu~ , MO ~cwpcin Cr111cr l>rnc, 'Ulll' 1100 N1•wport llc;i~h. CA 92660 Le~-- .. I ~··_ - - -/.ip - -_J M ITI I BARNEY County Board of Supcrvi'>Or!> U!>e their existing authority to lc\fy a temporary loc:il !>ales la\ 10 fund recovery with a priori1y tor schoob as a coildition of rccci\ ing other state relief. •Generate revenue for. the county through the long-term lea~e or purchai.c of properly for development and demomtrati.on or a privately com1ruc1cd and operated '>late pri!>on on land available for use at Marine.Corps Air Station El Toro. • Loan S60 million to the Orange County school districts from funds previously earmarked for trampor1a1ion imp~ovcmenls required for the propo!>ed expansion of Disne) land in Anaheim. The commiuce's !>taff "ill include' John Ste\ ens, Lc)lie Medina and Cary Rudman. PERSIAN TREASURE ROOS Of Corona Del Mar Since 1978 A t Pe rsian Treasure Rugs, we have collected the largest selection o f fine quality investment Persian rugs, that could not be found elsewhere. 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BROWMAN CNIOtl VICE l'USIOENT (714) 717-5428 \ , Newport 8MChlC<*a Mfla Dally Piiot there &hould be a wider \Utely of what' in there." After moving to her new Costll Mcs3 office this Wednesd:iy, Kennedy, ~ho \I.ill :i~ book . amphitheater 3c1s during 1hc f:i~r. ·•most definitely" plans to recruit regional :arts groups for Pacific. And she'll .. ,cry definitely" pursue <ill-acoustic or "unplugged" concerts by performers who v.ouldn't m:ike it under the noise rules othern ise. Out the top priority \\ill be meeting those regul:itions, "hich v. ill be written into perfom1ers' contracts, Kennedy vowed. "I'm \Cry sensiti\c to that problem. l know \\Clther, especially in California, with 1hc marine l:i)·er the amphitheater gets, is a problem. Sound hits off it and comes back down. l'm \\Orking with :i couple sound companies that are looking at things like speakers that are very directional, that go to very !ipecific limited areas, to help '' ith that" She also plans 10 start a group with surrounding residents impacted by noise. "We're going to meet on a very regular basis. We'll find out what the problems are and address them. l understand the previous managers didn't address neighborhood complaints. That's not how we'll I do business. wc•u be very active :ind take constructive criticism." What i( that criticism is against presenting anything at all? "That's a shame because it's a beautiful facility. It has lots or potential an~ can ~ someth~ng nice. I hope in actively working \\ ilh them th3t they'll reel the same way I do." As is already the case, Pacific's noise rules have driven many louder performers to Irvine Meadows. Another competitor may be Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, whose opcrntors have expressed interest in summer concert bookings. "It may cause a liule bit.(of competition)," Kennedy sn1d of the Pond, "but just because of the sheer si2e of that facility compared to the amphitheater, it shouldn't. Also, there's a large contingency of performers "ho want to play in outdoor amphitheaters. That's why they only do it in the summer." Can the scaled-down amphithea· ter survive if it isn't filled to capa- city for every evcnl it presents? "Um, well, as long as about half of it is filled,'' Kennedy said with a laugh. "It really depends on the :irtists that are in there. And 8,500 seals for most artists shouldn't be tha t difficult to fill, especially for being in such a nice environment." 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For further rate and maturity informa- ti on on our current CD offerings, ca ll: Jay G. Thornton First Vice President, Investments (714) 760-2408 • DEAN WITTER 2120/95 ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Ptlot City Ofllclll 1111Y 188k county 111111 to onset investment losses nv EVAN HENEIUON, '1 \Jr \\'1.1na NE\\ PORT BE'ACll With county adminbmuors di,~ussing any nncJ C\CC)' r..:' cnue-gcnerating option to rebuild coll.ipi.eJ finances, the 'UbJcct ot clhng county pr\.lperue .. lrequcntl) appcJrs on "" hJt ii'?" lisb. Soluuon seekers ha'c uggc tcd cashing in on e\'cl) thing from county l:rnJfills to hbrariei. to John Wa)ne Airport ;ind Marine Corps Air StJtion El Toro. In Nc,\port De:ich, the a ct llut \\OUIJ liJ.,ely present the fc" C!>l ob,(taclcs to a potential :.ale or lran fer would be the Harbor Club Tower. loc:ucJ al 3333 West Coai.t H1gh\\Jy, directly aJjacenl to the Arches Marina, the count)·Owned structure sits on city tiJel;inds. 111e office building is leased to a priv:ite company, and the city recchcs 35% of the rental income. While the idea has never been formally di cu,i.ed with couniy rcprcscnt:ui"c ·, city officials may consider as~ing for rhe building as an offset credit in e\changc fur a portion of the money that Ne" po11 Beacti has froLcn in the OrJnge County Tre:hurer's lll\e:.11nc11t Pool. "All we 're getting no'" on that building i:. the min1111u111 rent," sniJ Assistant City ~tanager Ken Oclino. "The gener:1l concept being ~ic~cJ around is for somebody to e:.tablb.h the value Of the building and then give us the built.ling rather than giving us our pool money bnck. "lt's just an idea. I don't even know if we \\Ou Id be open tO laking a\sels instead Of cash.'' After seeing the building listed as a potential saleable as et in a newspaper article, t-Jcwport Dcach City Manilge r Ke11m Murphy saiJ he contacted the county diccctor or Harbors, Benches and Par~s only to learn that no discussion'S had taken place. • ''The difficult thing about thi \vhole approach is that omc of the cities who ha'c money in the pool don't have those as ets, so "hat do they do?" Murphy said. ··on the other hand, it might be n po:.s1blc '"ay to make some or the imestors whole, albeit in prelt} limited W:l)S." The county has Se\cral other county tideland lease:. in the · city, many or" hich are lea:.cd to homco" ners or to organiLations such as the Coast Community College District or the Uoy Scouts or America. The Newport Dunes Marina and recreation area, which sits on nearly 70 acres along the Newport Dack Day, generated more than $1 million in rcvt:nuc during the previous fisca l rear, but acquiring it would be a near impossibility, city officials say. T1delanth, "hich the Oune and numerous 01her city propcnics adjoin, a1e owned by the i.tate. Agencic:. that use tidelands property to generate revenue must use the funds to offset co:.l:. of visitors "ho use the tidelands or coastal are:h, according to Murphy. "I suppo!>e the county could :.di _the Dunes to a prh.::11e intcrc ... 1 ant.I then ha\c the tidelands rcas ignct.I 10 the city ... Would the city be open to such an arr:rngcmcnt? "Sure," Murphy :.aid. ''Absolutely." Other area facilitie:. li:.tcd 111 the county's Real Property Index include the Shcrifrs Hai bor Patrol office, the Dayshorc Marin:i, 1hc Swale., Marina and a portion of the Harbor Patrol"!> facility leased to the Dnlboa Day Oub. ~\· lllGll ll\TES ~ 6-Month U.S. Government Treasury 6.31 % Y1dd 111 M.11un1' -7.00% Appox. 1il~le EquwJlcnt Yield t <\JfCI) -U ~ Gm cmml!nl Gu:irnntcc • Higher Y1dJ, • Limited ~pedal oiler all today: 714-476-5126 Ask for Dan Horpn, Senior Vke President -lnvatmmts. t TODAY A.•.•· UCW•H "Allcntivn Dd1 1t Diwrd"r: Ille U1g Picture' h the 11tl .. of a lr1;.: k.tu1c prc)Cntc.-J from \ JO to ., r m, , ana "Suf\1\111g \\Ith )our AD 0 AJok\ccnt" "''II be prc~.:nteJ frLml 1 to :;\O p m (N\t •> $~) b) Joun AnJ1c\\> .. 11 Co.1\tlin.: Coun\clrng Ccnt~·r, 1200 Ou.111 St., Suite 10· in Ne\\ 1)(111 lkaeh l 01 inure 1nfo1 m..111011, all 47<> OWt. 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In addition to some of the fine t hospital and d0< tor in your community. f HP offers health care plans d 1gned to m~et then d of ~ntors just lik,. you. With Senior Plan, you t:an enJO) benefib hke. •No add1twrwl premiums beyond }Our month I• MPdu art puJment~ • S.5 fllP Plun d(j(/ur office us11~ • Full ho pllal1UJ1to11 coierage at Plan ho~pttul •A umque SI 5()() annual preu r1ptwn fund pruRrum· • S6 wpa) for prt crtpltons from the FHP furmulury So 1t 's no surpra that FHP 1s aJready tht> plan of choic f~r mor than Z00,000 s nior:> throughout CaJ1fom1a. ~ow. with Hoag Ho pit.al and Nt~wport Coast Medical Group, we 're clo r to th peopl we cu for. Por mort.-rnformation on how you can become a member, call us at 1-800 -458-4347, Operator 1430. or com visit our infonna.tive neighborhood meeting. ..... .. 1, Operator'l430 ...,..llll.Ci ............... ,.lelb Mll,...PlltA•SICill5ttdJor ............. ., •• ,. • 1=tlll,mas 'nit .Ill .... CJ ....... ""ullru o....,.., • Monday, February 20, 1995 ........ , ho"en for a number of the city's tran~ients. His visit to the propeny if! December landed the owner a cita1ion for l,400 code violation . When the operator failed to mnke the appropriate improvements, C'De Baca g:ivc the ultimatum: "Clean the place up or shut it down." And that's just what the owner ended up doing. Out, the case didn't end there for C'Dc Daca. He visited the property again on Wednesday, just to "keep on top of things." He ended up i::iting the owner again -for failing to secure the arc.i with an 8-foot fence. l hat pe~istcnce and attention to detail hasn't always set well w11h property owners .and dc\elopers, ''ho aren't shy about voicing their displeasure \\ ith him. H1.: recci,es his share of angry pl.one calls, and he's C\ en been threatened. ·'I've been threatened with great bodily injury, my family has been threatened, I've been threatened wnh damage to my property," he said. ''Some years ago, my mailbox was blown apart. Out, that happened while l was working in another jurisdiction. I haven't had anything recently." The job may sound frustrating and at times frightening, but the soft-spoi...en husband and father of t\\O says he lo,es it. .. , thoroughly enjoy the "ork that I do as a building official." he said. ''I'm in,o1'ed in the enforcement of the law. I ha'c a lot of contact wi th architects, deve lopers and staff members. "But, I don't like it when I'm looked..iliilli!.s anything other than someon~o is here to help. So, when that happens, it is less than satisfying ... Besides having to know the city's building und housing code~ like the back of his hand, C'Dc Baca is also responsible for the enforcement of handicapped access requirements -something which C'De Baca has taken some Oak over. Complaints that developments such as Triangle Square, the Courtyards and other business properties in the city arc in violation of state handic;apped access requirements prompted an auorney general's office in,cs1igation last year. Since then. th e city has been '' orking diligently to bring developments up to appropriate state standards. C'Dc 13aca has spent many a -d OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COCKTAILS· FOOD 10 GO PHONE AHEAD 296 EAST 17TH ST., • COSTA MESA 64S-626 . American Heart ff Association, .. y-· Fighrlng Hean Disease and Stroke weekend rescarchinc the law. He's even become known in buildin& official circles as somewhat or an authority on the subject. In March, he'll be conducting a two-day $eminar rocusing on access regul:u ions. "Access requirements -that's the code buzz word o( the early '90s," he said. "We've had to be brought up to speed with all the access codes, and we've had to make sure that we're consistently on top of tl1ings. But, I think we're doing a pretty good job of ensuring that the city is in compliance witl> stale access codes." Mayor Joe Erickson is quick to point out that C'De Baca's "got a tough job." "He's either criticized for being too tough on business or not tough enough," Erickson said. "But, his interpretation of the law is really very critical because he is our building oflicial. "And, his code enforcement efforts as a whole have been very aggressive. I think Tony deserves a lot of credit for that. "l think in the area 9f cracking down on slumlords, we've got programs that cover properties all over the city. And it's a very lengthy process. It takes a while to go througb the system, and Tony's been on top of that." That dedication has kept C'Dc Oaca busy at the office for an average of 60 hours a week. And, his involvement in a slew of national and state committees and organizations requires him to travel a lot -mostly over weekends -which cuts into the time he can spend with his 16-year-old daughter and I I-year-old son. '.'The family is pretty goo<l about it," he said. "I try to spend some quality time with my wife and kids. I try to make it to as many of my son's soccer games as I possibly can, and r try to make it to my daughter's plays or other activities th::it she's involved in. "And, rily wife and I d(} manage to get out. But, I'm waiting for the time when she can accompany me on my travels." For now, though, his work provides enough excitement, with the angry phone calls and constant enforcement efforts. "I enjoy a certain amount of tension during the day," he said. "In fact , I sort of thrive on that tension. "If it's a boring day, without any problems, I'm usually chewing my nails out or pulling my hair out at the end of the day." 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Jaeger, who brieOy shared her Newport Beach home with Laudenback, now sees him in a very different light. "I think he's an animal," J aeger said. "I don't think he should ever be out (of jail)." Laudenback faces 15 years to life in prison if he's convic ted. "That means the maximum he'll probably spend in prison is 10 years," Jaeger said. ''Heidi Fleiss will probably spend more time than that. She didn't kill anybody." Since Tyler's death, Jaeger has taken a leave of absence from her teaching job and has moved to Glendora. She's spent .r.nuch of her time "riting, talking with people whose children have been killed and working on tougher child abuse legislation. Jaeger's also started a newsletter as part of a foundation she named Tyler's Love Continues. Aside from court appearances, Laudenback's only notable milestones come in the form of visi ts from fami ly members. His father goes to Orange County Jail about once a week, his mother at least once a mon1h and his_ grandmother makes regular trips . up from Fallbrook, Jefferies said. One thing they don 't discuss there is "hat happened in the days Take off with TO~! ' TOPS ls ~ weight loss support group o1 choice for thou- ( sands. Join us and you11 see why. ' "(Saturday' when it was warm, I said I'm go1na to be here and l pushed my little pin in (the map)," said Burton, who drove in Crom Alta Loma. "(Mondar) I'm going to be in Chicago visit- ing my wiCc. It's going to be a contrast." Burton's friend, Alex Ayala appeared a bit dazed by the un· seasonably wam1 we:ither. "h's the dead of winter, isn't it?" Ayala, also of Alta Loma, asked. Opting for a break from their daily training regiment, a group of women's soccer players from F1u: l'llOTO Brian Laudenback in court during April 1994 arraignment. before Tyler Jaeger's de::ith. "Of course we assume that he didn't do it," Jefferies said. "We don't talk about it because we assume (the guards) are listening. We're told they listen." Even in her Ne\\ port Beach business, away from the jail guards, Jefferies declined to speculate whar happened or how Tyler Jaeger died. She docs that mainly because even theorizing could be used in court 10 harm her nephew, she said. But in a letter Jefferies wrote tc. express her feelings, she defended Laudenback's charncler. "Drian would never do anything with intent to do harm," she wrote. "II is not his nature. The Brian l know is the person \\ho the University or Victoria on Vancouver luand in British Co· lumbia also hit the beach. uu •s an added bonus," uid Danielle Hoogland, a 21·year-.old ddender on the team thllt had dumped their cleats in favor of bikinis and bench towels on Sun· day afternoon. Anthony Follico also Celt like he was getting a nice perk. The beachfront home he's renting just south of the Newport Pier usually rents for $1,000 a week during the summer. For the winter h•'s got the same prime party location at a would always cross the room to sit and talk with someone who other people would avoid. He has always been great witlf children." Jn Karey Jaeger's opinion, however, it's obvious that Laudcnback is guilty. "With the evidence that was presented at the preliminaf)' hearing," she said, "I don't see how any person could sec otherwise." Jaeger was convinced quickly after her son's death. "It took me a couple of days to digest everything," she said. "The information was coming in bits and pieces. Right after they told me my son was dead in the hospital ... they showed me a photo of a big hand print on his lower back. At that point, I knew something was wrong." That was before she learned of 0 . aubstantial disrount Sl,000 a month . Some of his friends put that bugain to aood use -packing the patio that overlooks the boardwalk, sand and sea. follico said he'd invited three friends over Cor a barbecue; obout 25 showed up. "It's wonderful weather," said Follico, a dentist who practices in Costa Mesa. "This is incred- ible. I was just talking to a buddy this morning and saying; 'Why · would you want to live anywhere else?'" the coroner's report, that detailed Tyler Jaeger's ruptured spleen, live r and kidney. Those injuries came some eight days after Tyler Jaeger suffered a fractured skull, also while in Laudenback's care. All that rushed back to Jaeger the first time she saw Laudenback after her son's death. That was during a court appearance at Harbor Municipal Court, in Newport Ocach . "My immediate reaction was: 'Where's Tyler' " Jaeger said. "The last time I saw my son, he was alive and ... it brought me back to that day. "This whole thing is very surreal," Jaeger said. "I wake up . .. and I think 'my God, how did this happen.' It's there every night "hen l go to bed and every morning when I wake up." E T D r. 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And surely Garth Flint's Sea Kings (13-14) will enter as the underdog$. Dut that's OK, thcf re used to that. They've lived the life of an underdog in the Sea View League where Division 11 )tale favorite Woodbridge and Division 111 )tate contender Newport Harbor reside. And 'they seemed in a rather customary po!>ition Saturday night in th~ir first-round An untimely finish for Estancia .... Pioneer High's girls put an end to Eagles' dreams in CIF basketball playoffs. BY DENNIS BROSTEIUIOUS, Sr•oa.n \\'anu COSTA MESA -In a locker room not without some tears, Estancia High girls basketball coach Russ Davis tried to put a po:>itivc spih on a disappointing end to the !>Ca:>on. "These five senior:> poured their hearts into this team," he !laid ofter the Eagles had been defeated by 'i:>iting Pioneer, 45· 38, in the second round of the CJF Ill-A playoffs Saturday night. . "This is my 13th year coachiog, and I will say that I've never had a better bunch of !..ids to work with. They've been ju:>t great." The game was tied at 33 with 5:09 re- maining after Pioneer center Maria Cam~­ cho made 1 of 2 free throws. At this point, some untimely free-throw shooting proved costly to the Eagles ( 17· 7), who missed five straight from the line before Meghan Noland gave the hosts their final lead at 35-34 by draining a pair of free throws with 3:14 left. However, that \\Ould be Estancia's final points until Jessica Waltz swis.hed ~ thr~e­ pointer at the buzzer. In the mtenm, Pio- neer (20-4) went on a decisive 11-0 run to win with apparent case. "That's the thing with this team; we've beaten teams that are a lot better than this, but we've also lost to teams we s hould beat," said Davis. "When we hit our !>hots, we've been right there, but to· night that wasn't the case.'' 'This is my 13th year coaching, and I will say that I've never had a better bunch of kids to work with.• The statistics bear out the fact that Es- tancia !>uffered from a -RUSS DAVIS subpar shooting night Eaglet coacll from the field. The Eagles managed to hit just 11 of 4_7 field-goal tries for a dismal 23%, including a 2-for- 14 shooting from beyond the three-point line. . "We knew that they would come w.ith that pressure," said Pioneer Coach Rich Bergenthal. "After we had some pr~ble~ curly, l think we settled down against 1t. And we knew they (the Eagle~) had h~d some problems against some bag teams an their league, so we wanted to do some· thing about that." The Titans utilized the 6-foot-l Cama- cho as much as they could, kicking the ball inside to her whenever possible against the Eagles' collapsing defense. Ca· macho finished with 20 points and 12 re- bounds, and was the focus of a controvcr· sial ca ll or "non-call" in the latter stages of the second quarter. With Camacho owning two fouls, the Eagles worked the ball inside hoping to saddle her with her third. Noland was fouled inside und after discussion be- tween the t~o officials, it was decided that Wendy Ramos would be charged w~th hef ~econd foul, instead of Comacho wath her third. "That was a huge call," said Davi , "and they changed it (the guilty player) after their coach asked them to. That'!> why I was so upset." In her final game as on Eagle, Cyndi Richards scored 10 points, had eight re· bounds Ind I pair of steals. Cl F collision at fa. vored Notre Dame Academy of Los Angeles. Dy halftime they were down by a 30- 19 count, they were guilty of 20 turn- overs, they had shot 33.3 percent from the floor (7 for 21), st.andout Lindsay Warm- ington was scoreless and the end seemed near. Then ... well, it's right out of the mov- ie s. Hoosiers, Hoop Dreams, whatever you wish to tag it with, do it. In one of the most unforeseeable se- quences imaginable, Corona del Mar's girls put together an unforgettable run en route to a scintillating 66-63 overtime vic- tory, cnsJing the Regals' season ut 15-6. "That's the best game I've ever seen ... that's the best we've ever played ... 1 hud such a terrible feel- ing , .. hen we were do"n by 13 in the first half (they \\Cren't, the most was 11 al 30-19) ... I had that same feeling down by five in the fourth quarter (51-46 with 3:52 left) ... it's absolutely our best win ... " Those were some of the comments from Flint in the aftermath as he tried to pu t everything into perspective. The \\ ild chain of events which had just transpired pretty well wrecked any tangible perspcc· tive. To set the stage for this one: there was a slick 5-foot-6 junior guard named Taryn Reynolds, who ran the show for the Re· gals. She and 5-6 Jenny Hatch and 5-8 center Jennifer Anderson formed a trio which appeared to own the floor as th ey :>ped 10 the halftime lead . Rc)nohh, ho,,e .. er, picked up t\\u toub in the fir!>! 2: I 7 and got her third per· :>onal, fouling l\1colc Alb:rno .1ftcr !>lCJling the ball, :>till in the fir:>t quarter. It \\Ould turn the Regal:>' game in:>iJc out as Re) nolJ~ "J!> forced 10 !Jy olf her game, allowing Corona the :>pace 1t need- ed to stay in the hunt. Corona del Mar missed its fir~I nine !>hots in the third quarter, )Ct \\hen the fourth quarter began the Sea King\ \\Cre up by a 40-36 count, thanks 10 a I 3·for· IS run at the line as Notre Dame con11nued to dig a hole \\ilh p.:r:>on.al fouls. The Regal Trio had four apiclc going into the fourth quarter. T"o "ould exit with 12 seconds of one another "ith o'er three minutes to plJ). anJ Cor 1>na contin- ued its hunt, trailing 51--lb. Jennifer Gardner, "ho ~cored 16 point!> before foul ing out, gut inside 10 cu1 it to See DANCE/Pa9• I KA1'l'\' lt.\1,11-..1l ull1111 > \ 1'110 1 Newport Harbor's Andree Verhulst (1 O) defends as South Torrance foe comes downcourt in Saturday's CIF game. Sailors scrape ·past foe .... It wasn't pretty, but Tars have a solution for that; They'll host Rim of the World Wednesday. NEWPORT DEACH - Newpo rt l larbor put to· I.~ gether something old and !>Omething new SaturdJy night to SUI" i"e a Cl F Southern Section lll·AA first-round playoff South Torrance. Sailor freshman Mary Anderson .had a team-high nine rebounds and <1th.led :>ix points in her first career !>l~1rt, while three-year starter ~lelb:>a Schut~ !>Cored a team-high 10 to help the tharJ-:>ceded Tars (21·5) advance, 36-32. The Sailors advance to Wednesday night's quarterfinals, hosting Rim of the World (14-7), after winning the coin nip Sunday morning. "South Torrance played ,.,ell and we just didn't shoot very well," said Newport Coach Shannon Jakosky, who praised her squad's shot selection, while lamenting the execution (31 % ). "In the first half alone, we missed 18 points worth. of layups," Jakosky said. "It was like there was an invisible lid on the basket." Harbor iflcreascd a 9-7 first-quarter lead to 24-12 ot interm~sion, but man· aged just six points in each of the fina l two periods to finish with u season-low total. South Torrance (12-11) never trailed by less than four the second half. Ander on, a 5-foot-6 wing, figu~cs to become a permanent starter, accordmg to Jal..osky, who shifted senior Mandy Clay- ton from a wing to a post to clear a start· ing spot for the emerging standout. Sophomore Jenny Jennings earned mo!>t of her eight points on a pair or th~ee­ pointers, but the hosts connected on JUSt 13 of 42 field goal attempts ond did not make a free throw in the second half. "ll was the first CIF game for a lot of our players," Jakosky said. "And hey, b()l· torn line is, it's a win." Newport Harbor freshman Mary Anderson passes off to a teammate. . \ ' I • Monday, February 20, 1995 7 Lindsay Warmington {"Y~"'~ SOUTH HILLS , 'f;e\' COSTA MESA • • • •• e • I \ '\ e e e e e e e e 1 1 J ' •••• Mustangs take care of. -business .... Costa Mesa girls have another week's wait before resu mption of CIF playoffs. BY BAILK\' L\\.'Ll-...."t..H., '' """\\lo.JU . CO!:> I A Mb:>A t-Cu tu ~k .. ..1 11 di 1!1rh t;i..1 .. \dbJll co.h. h Lc-n \\ hn.1cre d1Jn ·1 h:.i'c much troubk t1.:;ur111g J :>d1c1111: t\.l h.111Jk Cll ~outh· ern Scll1on lll·A 'ccund· rounJ oppo11en1 Suulh Hilb ~JturJ..1~ night JI the ~lu:>t.mg'.)· g~m But, tolh.>\\ ing the o5·-P 111umph. hc no" n1U'>t con.:cn1r.,1e on Jc,..:h. .. ping fl\I.'. more p1Jlli. . ..: p!Jn,, umil thl.' ~->. 2· !>el.'dcJ 1\lu ... 1.111gs P9· ) t.1J..c on ~utre 0'1lllC of Shcril1Jn 0.1J.., 1n !:>JturJ.1) ·._ qu:incrlin.11. w11h the ho"t to b..: Jcta· mined by J coin l11p. · 1 IH:> "111 h..1' e bet: n our onh c.1m:.'.' Ill to d.n ... );11J "h11.1..rc. "ha,; ,.1u.1,1 )hu\\ ej :>i~ns ol ru~tine :> on thi: ni111h J.1) :.ifti:r it llni:>heJ the rcgul:1r ... c.1 ... on ap· pro.iching a peal-.. ,. "l think it tovk U!> '.?V: quJrtcr!> to get into it," Whitacre saiJ of the :>ol1d '.'ho"· int!· ;11!.1lll'l South Hilb (13-10). \\h1.:h 1u71cJ-up lor the .\tu)tJng:> b~ Jcf.:atm:; P.1e111 .. J, 51-r. in \\ cdnc:>J.1) ':> fir!>l rounJ "I re.ill) dun'1 think &,l!lling a (!11 ... 1- ·rounJ) bH! "::i:> an ·1J, .1lltjg.: ll>r u:. at :ill," \\ h1tJcrc :>aiJ. "I thvught ''c \\ere pl.1) II; the b..::>l OJ..,. J...:tb.1ll lll thc :>..:J'l'n .il ti ..: enJ ul 11,e l ... l!!u.. ..,1..l~lm, anJ it "a~ tuul!h tor u:. lo 1! c l .II'~\ k i n d o I ;h: Ihm illlllg_ht. :'-.O\\ \\'-JlHl't plJ) ,1_g.11ll fo r ;1nu1her '.:'c n d.1)' A nut hi.: r 1.\lcnJ.:J l.1H1lf. hu"..:'cr. i.-. be.Iler th.in the :iltcr- na11' e -cl11nil1.111on -"hkh thc ho:.t~ Jd· min1)tcrcd w thl! J lusl..ic' Largcl) re..,pon:>ible for the 'crdict \\J!> thc 'This will have been our only game in 16 days. I th ink it took 2112 quarters to get into 't I I . -UN WHITACRE Mesa coach Mu!>tang\' top three pl.1)Crob, i--l10 i--1111. Corri LurmJnn and Ea tn Uro" n Ki m, a sopho.morc point gu.1rd. h11 5 ol 7 f1r:>t·half tielJ go:il attempt , 1n,lud1ng both three-pointer:>. and llni,hi:J \\ith a gjmc-high 20. neu1ng ., ol IU lrum th~ ticld. She orcd se,en 111 the tir ... t l.jUJrtcr to fuel a 15-9 lc;id, .1nJ h.1J 13 ..1t halt- time. Urown, ho"c'cr. took up the i..:onng !>lac!.. alter th.: breJk, pumping in 11 ot her 15 in the fin.ii l\\l) p..:riuJ), netting 5 of 8 :>hot 111duJ111!! a thrce·n<'intcr ... 1 h.11 ':> uur g.inic plan," uipp.:J \\ h1· lJCle. "We like IV hJ\I.! lllh! lll thi.:m 11p· prng the n1.h llki: i--l1,1 \\lh 111 1he l11!>l lwlt , then h.l\c thl.' lllh.:r \)l\C 1111 it up. We ju::.t allern.1ti:.'' 1 urm.11111 .• 1 (1· l j.1ntl1r lCllll.r \\hl1 ~lll hcl(l ti "m p1.ht Ch~1nd .\n.I,' '~11, ! r~~h· man JUlltlir '·"'II\ .111 up Julie (tilkll :111J J...1t1..: lJr,ii.;an .111 lwlJmg J"'"' Suuth ll1ll,' b.:? JU!ll\)f ,orin~ lca~kr Arn1k:i llughc.... 11111,hcd \\Ith 13 ro111ls .111J ·~· tc:1m-high IO n.:buund!>. Hughe,, "ho came 111 a\i~1.1gi1_1g nc.1rly 13 point' and I:? h,>JIJ,, had !ll\ llf her cisht poini... in the sccund qu.irtcr ?nd ".:1 shut out 111 the hr t and fourt h period . Hui;ht: • hO\\.C\Cr, pulled do,\'n a ~:1mc­ h1sh 13 rl!bound:., to hclp the 't:>1tor:> amass J 51·39 edge on the board!>. 'I he ~ Mu 1ani;) \\On the turnover b;1ttlc,, forcing 2.1 nnJ comm1ttmg ju:>t 11 • DANCE ft'Nt .... 7 S3-S2 ~ith 2:31 le(l in rcgul lion. Warmington r>Corcd from medium r.inac lo knot '' .il 54 with l.56 ll:rt, lhcn ~truck :ig:tin, thi'l> time wilh lhat fa. m1har \\aist·high cck;ue on a thrcc·poinl attempt. It tot nothing but net with 1:02 left as Corona )tunned lhc Notre Oame crowd with a 51·56 lead. Notre D:ime got the lc:id again with o p:ur or the hnc, but Metiss3 .. ord, who ~red JO before luuhng out, got ins11Je, grabbed :sn offen i\.C re· bound ond put it up for a 59-58 lca(.f ""ith 29 ticks r\!maining. Notre Dame would blow an opponunity with 0:20 left, Ford \\Ould miss at the line wi1h 0:1) left, and fin3lly it would come down to the la~t four second!. of rcgulotion. That's when Re)'nolds gJ1ncJ posse)~ion, streaked downcourt and drew 3 JcbatJble foul from ford on the dnbble. Dynamite all night, Re)'nolds dropped the first lrec thro'' through the ba!.ket without disturbing a thread. lt w~ tied al 59 and Corona was on the 1ope!>, ag:iin. llut her next attempt hit' the back of the rim, anJ AJbano gr..ibbed the rebound, sending the ~ame into Warminaton-time. The )()phomore' guard scored all of Corona's -.even overtime points, the mo!.I critical a trey with CJM nur~ing a 61-60 lead. Notre Dame collapsed its defense 10 protect :igainst Coron:i's inside! thre..11 and Warmington l..nockcd ii dO\\n from 20 kct ou t "11h 1 :5 l left to make it 64·60. Notre DJn11: \\Ould not get any closer than three, le.iving 1hc \ICtors to celcbr:ue. "I 1..ncw it w:is going to take a lot of he.irt," \J1J W;.irmington of her second-half comeback. "I ''Js ki nJ of scared, but we alwa)'s get up in the 'ccund h;ilf:· \\'arm1ngton c1tc<l the prei.encc of a:.sistant 1.<JJCh ~ta~ Grilltth .u her major source of help. The g..imc ''J' pl..1}cJ early (6 p.mJ to give Co· hm..i's girb J better d1Jncc for the d..incc at the \\'inter l·urn1Jl Saturday night. llut the} \\Crc d.1111.:ing on the Notre Dame pJrqucl liri.t -\\ith WJrmington, GJrdncr, Ford, Katie TilUrmJn, Britt.in) S11non, AlbJnO, ShJwna C~e) Jlld Ash- k) Conowr clutching one .inother ''ith the team \ICtUf). C.i\C), a 5-8 ~cnior \\ hu had not pl:i)cJ in the 111c\10us 11 games, scored eight points. Thurman tlroppcd in eight first-half points. Simon, Albano JOO Ford sh;ircd ucfcnsi\C duty again<>! Re)noldi. ind Warmington nailed it shut with her 2.3 ,C,l)nJ-h:ilf counter!>. CORONA OIL MAR 66 PIONHR45 NOTH DAAU ACADEMY 63 ISTaNCIA 31 c mba twin blll at toul'lllllllRI COSTA MESA -The Or3nge Co~t Colle'e b:s~e· b.:ill te:im w.on .. r:iir of s:unc 3l the Goldcn.Coas& Rouod Robin Tournamenl SJturday to 010\:c.! O\er the .500 mark overall. ·me Pirates (1·6) dbp:itchcJ South,1vcst- crn !or the !>econd time in three meetings this i.cason, 10·3, then took care of Los Angeles H:irbor, 8-1, :n OCC. In the opener 3gaini.t Southwestern, Jeff Wilson went 3 for 5, scored twice 3nd dro1ve in a run, Jnd Chris YakurJ ond Drian Saltarclh had 3 pair of hits apcice to spark 1hc Pirates' 14-hiu attack. Pitcher Hector Dlanchet "'ent a solid seven innings, allowing five hits and two earned runs, to gain his first "'ictory of the season. Co:bt broke it open earl)', scoring 1..L~ times in the fir!llJ mning as Saltarclli's two-run double was :i J..cy blow. In 1he second game, the Pirates over- came an early 1-0 deficit with two runs in the fourth anJ four in the fifth to run away from tbrbor. Saltarelli continued his big d:iy by going 3 for • with two runs M:orcd and an RDJ. Miks Hughey h:td a pair o( doublts anU dr~e in t\\o n.u\S. Junior Sliva, in relief of winning pitcher Tom Cerasuolo, worked the finol 3~ innings, striking out five 3.nJ yielding jui.t two hils. The Pirates are back in action Tu~y afternoon :it 2, hosting Cerra Coso in 1 makeup g3m e •ll home. OUNel COAST 1e, IOUT1IWUllllll ~ South~lem 0()1 200 000-3 S S • Or<1nge CNSt 602 011 OOic-10 14 3 Quintttos, OurM (2), McOoNW (7) and Cueole?f'l Blanchet, Estes (I) and YANgisiw&. Turner <n. \Y-Blan<'hd, M . l -Quintnos, 0-2. 28-Wilson · (0C0. Sa!Wd(i (<XX). HR-luu (S). OUN .. COAST a, LA llAHOa 1 Or.vi~ Co.Ht 000 240 011 -8 9 2 I.A H.lrbor 100 000 000-1 9 • C~uuolo, Sil~ (6) and Yaniigisii~·ii; Wise, ~tell.anos (S), Cannon (S), Trero (8) iind Nicbl.i.. \Y-Cer.uuolo, 1-1. l-Wisc, 0·1. 11-Sall.irclli (OCO, Hugh~ (OCQ 2. Mend~ (H). Pirates romp in softball DCC VOleybal stays lllbeaten EL CAJON -The Orange Coast College softball team evened its record at 2-2 Friday \\ith a 7-1 victory over Gross- morit in a non-confc1encc game. · Sam:rntha Fo)tcr doubled in 3 pair of run~ in ·the top of the first inning to put the Pir~tc) in front. After Grossmont ansY.crcd with a run tn the bouom of the ~cond, Coast brol..e the game open in the thirJ by !.Coring fi\e times. Molly Stnclair's bJse -loaded ~mglc touched off the big in· ning, "i1h Angela Sinclair, Kri~tcn Varagnc and Foster ali.o 1.noding in rum in the inning. V~r:ignc ''a~ the \\inning pitcher, allo\\mg four hit!I and l\\O \\alks \\Jule striking out !IC\Cll. The Bu~ arc bacJ.. in action on \\'cdnc~day. \\tlh a 3 p.m. road game at Pa,;.iuena. ORANGI COAST 7, GROSSMONT I Or.angc Co.ail 105 000 0-7 1 3 Gros~mont 010 000 0-1 4 2 Va1.agnc and Jcffco; Kops and llcrn.andel. W-v.i111i;ne, l·l. l -Kops. 1e-ru~1cr coca. COSTA MESA Orange Coast College setter Colin Bemus ama~cd 72 3SSblS :ind Kemper Kelly :md Jason Crone chipped in 33 and 21 J..ills, respec- tively, to lead the Pi· rates to a 13-15, 13-15, 15·8, 15-5, 15-13 non- confcrencc men's vol- lcyb:ill home victory over a club team from Westmont College Sat- urday night. It wns the third win without a loss 1his sea- son for OCC. 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Ill 10 ' ,_:i. -"""1 H>rb<»-~p L ).pOotll ~· S<>vtlt Ii.JI• ' 11 1S u -o l·puonl g.ub Cd\1-\\••-&IW 2. 11.0-........ c. ...... ~In• IS 1l 11 lO-ftS l~'-h: I, lrt"""-11 I. hw1u•-\\MIJ 1. l-f""o>I g<MI•· ~11' lltlk -Sul"ltf'< 2. N.l•uro 1, l«hnWc.-1 i....t.: ........... TtcJ,,..,_.., , ...... : l'wn«. rnu 1, c...u \ln.a-t..m ), ''°"" 1. ""-· .. with twin BY "1CHA&D D\TN'N. Stot.n Wam1. SAN FRANCISCO -Southern Calirorrt~ College plil its double- header agnin~t host S3n F"r:inci)('O Stale Oil Si 1urd:ay, finishing i1~ road trip 2·2. u frahm:in right· h:mder Bryce Primm pitched a SC\'en-inning complete game in the second g:unc, 10 defeat the G<.ltOt), 2-t, in non-conference baseball :ic· tion. Primm. maksng ha first college start, scattered seven singles, '"'hile the Va~uards (4-6) manufacturcJ a pair of runs in the second in· ning. as Matt Newton and Ste'e Dolfas had RDl. San Francisco late (5-5) "'on the opener, 6-1, be:uing sec ace Jeff Beckley, who gave up (i.,.c runs in the first two innings before ~uling d°"n. allowing only three hits in the first six innings. Joe Rivera was 2 for 3, includ· ing a double and run scored in the second inning. for sec in the nighlcap. Ne\\lOn, \\ho doubled as . ' ... c.:.l 8:.ns· sec . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... sec men edged COSTA M ESA -Brian H:in- sen hit a IO-footer \\hile being heavily ~ercd \\ith about 10 sec- onds remaining in the game to lift \jsi1ing C:il D3ptht College to a 7.i-73 · 'ictorv O\'Cr Southern C1li- fornia College in Golden Staie Athletic Conference men·s b~1 kct· ball Saturd3y. The Vanguards (13-16 O\tr~1U, 3-9 in the GSAC) had taken ~ 13- 72 lead on a Mike Ruble l:t) up with 16 second~ left. Ruble scored after sec had rebounded a mb!.ed free thn>\ by Chris Kostoff. CAL UPTIST 7• SOCAL COLLIGI 73 Colden State Alhletjc Conferenre UI ~" SGC.111 ~ fs II ~Ip ,, . pl Ip ~ 7 ) 17 c.. .... l 0 I 1 0.., ) 2 0 II NMe ' 0 IU Ct'rlili ' l 2 2J LCMI-' l ) 17 ··-4 I 1 1l IC.vi-) ? • • Oulph... 1 0 I 2 \\uult~ • 0 l ' a.... .. ~ \ II 1 J ll1ck 1 l u s J.otl)Ofl 0 ) 2 i.;o.1glf 2 4 I ' , ... ~ 0 2 l 1 .. 1.i.-• l 4 4 \\t<•l•U 0 0 0 0 Touh "t1 , u,. twt. ~ ll 11 7l KALITUd u ~"' 44-4\. ~ SN": c.t ~CMAi •, O..hl ), H,.,.. -, S-1; SoCail -L Ul"-l.-., 2. C...au I. \\ooltidct 1, II,. I,"°'""' 1. T~ to..I.: None. a pin"h-b1ttcr in the fin& game, "ilS 2 for 2 with • sncriCicc bunt 1nd 3 double tn the ~cond game. .. Tho& wa!. ;1 real baseb311 game," SCC left fielder Srou Sia· gel ~id. "No erroo.. it wu 2·1, :rnd it went quickly." "l gel aheaJ "ith my euntbaU. anJ use my C:»tball o r slider " my out pitch," said Primm, u~ually SCC's do)-Cr, who was pushed into o ~u:u ting role because of injuries and med am1 • SAN fllANCllCO nan •• ICC ' firj• &<JIM SoUI College 001 000 000-1 s 2 San f rancisa> St.320 000 Ob-6 10 2 ledlcy and Cras~. lt\ itt <n; Cordoft, Cole (8) :anci undua. w-Cotdon. M . L-l«iJcy, 2·2. S-Cole (2). 21-~ lSCQ, Dolin CSCO. ~nd¥a (SfS). ICC 2, SAN fltAllCISCO nan 1 ScaM\d game SoU1 Col~ 020 000 0-2 6 0 San fnnci.sco St. 000 010 0 -1 7 0 Primm &nd l~at. Gruse (1); wlilto, Crajal~ (S) and Simonc~u. W-Primm, 1.0. l-wtillo, 0-1. 28-NNton (SCQ, Scwctl (SCC). . '' . ' (;.,.~E;.;.r'TS... ':-'--~= . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . ........ . sec women roll COSTA MESA -Tite South· m California College \\Omen's basl..ctball tc:am mO\Cd into second place ii1 the Golden St3IC Athletic Conference Satunfay night follow- ing a com inc1ng 65~6 '1ctory over C:il Bapt!!>t :11 The P1L The Vanguard ( 17·10 O\'Cr.lll, 7-3 in the GSAC} edged past Azu~ P:icifae (7-4 in conference). \\hich was up:.et by lliola. The Vangu~rds bolled to a 12-0 lc.tJ at the ouhct as Alish3 Blomker nailed four three-point goals in the opening four minutes. SOCAL COLLIGI 65 CAL UPTIST•a Colden St.sle Athletic Confeienoe c..I &afA•>I f& II pl,, SaUI Colk;of ti ft ,., ,,. o;....., l • l • ~ 4 • l • 0-k 0 1 2 1 ........_ .s 0 ) 14 AWq ... ~ ) 4 ) 11 .,_ • 1 ) 11 Alka ' I 2 ll \\~I ' 2 2 1 .. lou ... 11 l I 2 s a~ I 0 2 1 1.t.i.-0 0 0 0 ,........, I 1 • l lonq 2 0 4) 4 H.v~ l 0 2 .. ,,;an I 2 0 • c .. 11 .... 0 I 1 I s, •. , .. 0 0 0 0 11....,.. .. I 0 1 2 ,, ......... 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" min 650-4.439 Poner grmmr soell, •ft & 0t"4'r •te~., ~="'·o.UV WANTED .--.1CC111l111Yll"111S• Oceanfront 3Bdrms w/d. 51475 No pets. •1BR Se25• NP Cr9s t prof to snr i:71a 1~.ez1 .. 111111-\',P60-61 $ .. $ R"s £~-_C_o_m_p_l_e_t•_W_•_t_e_r_b_•...,..d TO ltTY 6019 _ _., . S1800-S2000 AV! 3/15 759-7659 2BR 2BA $725/\Jp 3Bd 21 2 Ba, t"nhm, Data lmput PT must To"" Cer~e< L'< J~.; ....e llf ,. .. Ill.Ila wtld Is•• Studio Apt S575-S700 O f t y I 4 2 Rotrig & dlShwashor gar. W 0. pool. J3C, tel\·•---------have good English C~. CA 9:E:t: ECE motion esi. ma!1rff$ ========= w..i ..... Ill Ille 1lw 011r rcMtn c•an ron • r y ~ 1~1. 60"30 pool. No n.s, S60C mo &:2·6782 LOST & s l.1lls, 0 • A computer gr e Y err~". ·'o• mi::. or ~ ' .. ..,..., "'*-• 11111 an 2Bdrms $900-$1100 1-car gar super cln. ..... " 722 2607 ~" •welttttis Mvertin • 111 llur ---------S2495 per mo. 402 E. pots. No teos No ---------FOUND 2925 program · EMPLOYM ENT 5ZOO 96.:-4~67 CASH .....,.,.. .. __...,, '" • CORONA Oceanfront. NB agent lease. 545-4855 RENTALS DENTAL CHAIRSIOE SERVICES 5533 Floa tation Bed "-!Ilg ....i llWllY~ lltMI-Jim Jacobs 675-3777 2BR 1BA unlurn near W" .. rrrD Diamond Bracel•t Ple:i.~t busy prac-u So"',..a 4 p a"OftT: ............... • ....... QllHUO DEL MAR 2122 ,_________ b4tach & bay. Frig & IU'l~I:. 2726 Lost on 1 26. POS· loco In Npt. XJnt ben· Dd s~:. s.;....Ot..-8 -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii stove, prkng $1075/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s Dly in Fashion Is· eltls. 4-dy v.k, 2 S31 •••••••• Tal·•ll 1·•·'2•·151G..f« SOUTH COAST 1 ti 673 l674 land Ra ... arol (714) AM month s.;0.1122 Please De 3\"a•e thl11 •HOUSE FULL!• IMYP? •••.OCaru,itua S12502Bd1B• METRO 2186 moinc u1. • Qul•t cpl• seel.s 2Br 852-6295 uiei.si.ngs in tn sc3t· uaMUlh CUl·J$00.. condo, pvt patio, gar. LIDO PENINSULA 2Ba hmuppr apt AC. GENERAL OFFICE egory may reQvi•o )Cv 509 Na1c1ssus. 1 & 2BR beach homos range, frig by 4 22. \lie FOUND CAT v.1lh col· M·F 8-3. Computer 10 can a 900 n .. mt:er CORONA DELMAR 1022 844-4408 24 hr 3Bd twnhse, new cpl, From $850 to $1300 Westclilf Or 11'\-ine A"e lar. T;in & ..,.h1lo, unu-skills, peopte-or.ented in \'\h ch there {s a fpl. pool, jac, gas'Wtr 710 Lido Park Dr & 17th St 452-0.:01 su;il markings on Physical therapy chn1c cnarge per m1n .. 1e pd. Guard gate $950 714-873-45030 lace. 1n Newport 1n CdM. FAX resume'. Fncd patto 647·75ll0 1--N-e_w_p_o_r1_H_•-1-9-h-ts-Beach Back Bay area 640.2631. Or c:ill 6~0. ---------1 Charming 2Bd 1 Ba Cottage1scenic prestt-g1ous Buck Canyon, pool,deck,frplc.remod • .. •••••••• 2 Bd, 10. poo1. new COMMERCIAL &is-9876 2121. ask 1or M1cheno EMPLOYMENT 551-5993 760-1944 t• lrvrne Tenac• front AP' 11 DTMENTS row. 180" ocean view, ---------~ carpet. no pets, S795 FOUND: ••t of keys l.IVE-IN COUNSELOR WANTED 5535 734 Tustin Ave, 642-7658 REAL ESTATE on or at>Out Fet> I. tor behavior mod oo NEWPORT HEIGHTS Upper Castaways, Npt adult $1400 mo. Call Caring StoN sh l\.irse s A·Cle-t..Ne 1n Out. 1 Oyrs v.p 1oc.al re's Coo ... dll\e. etc. 646-3735 Large 1Bd. S7501mo. ---------Beach. C:ill 545·2206 556·1441. 10 identify. Stove, Re1r1g, Garage BUSINESS OFFICE --------912-0111 * 744-1382 lost African Orey Par- NPT HTS 28R 2BA $925 FOR RENT 2769 rot. 1131, Oroy body, Excellent career --------- New cpVpalnt, lrplc, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii red tail, tnmed wmgs oppty. We are seei...ng DOM.ESTICS patio. garage. No pots CANNERY VILLAGE lrg. reward548-9471 Quah1y salespeople 5B iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 760-1713 857 1776 Xlnt W<lg O & ben\!l1ls 2 Master Br, 2 .2 a or • StudiO·hke 0H1cs. ere-,_________ Call Eiloen. 6-i0-8~30 HOMECARE Pro~1ded Cln, quiet, w/d hk-up, $850 INCL UTILS auve ambience. $295. HEALTH & tor elderly or d1sabloo grd!lf, fp, xtras. 51250 Sml 1Br/Sludlo $500. SOUTH COAST Roy Jackson 673-3733 FITNESS Pff Teachable Assoc Housl.eep.ng. errands, 3soo aq tt. 3Br 2ea• COSTA MESA 2124 FOR RENT maid's qtrs, frplc. spa 51.395.000 pp 640-1733 Open House E-Slde Hm 3Bd 2Ba, now carpl, paint, vert -BALB--O-A ____ _ bhnds, new DIW. $950/ mo. A11t nowl 556-7161 PENINSULA 2607 OPTICIAN 5540 Cf'ler y Oue4tn Anne d ng r.., s•a·s 8 "" •--------·• b ... "..it 1 C" a $~15~ Lt nr ~·a ';:·• $('al & c n;rn s15~ ot:.:> s~.­ er31 s " t1e•s SSO & 1..nder. B .. :~""•r I) i)C tt>I S::!So O.:.:u ~na titt>les & ""°' e. au .. n alz• Mattress & bO'-SPr1ng. n~her us•d \'\ brass rie:i.l- brd Cueen time tr~ HCll·S:OO 960-99~8 So-W••t Design v.n: 111rashed 03 ... 1a .. , s e Armo.1•. hoaot;>uaro, n1gM 5tane1s o ressN. Pa·" S.-?JJO uc seoo 1;..xa..;1 HELP WANTED e4s-11e9 .. ______ .. Sunday 1-4 PM 737 Avocado Ave, a Sandcastle Condo. 2Bd 2Ba ground level w/rear yard. Many up- grades! S. PCH. Walk to Fash Isl & Bch. Must Soel Prlcod to SOii al $239,500.00. Pacific Wost 835-8215 650.2809 or 642-9722 Kit, dining area, appls, Newport Office Tower1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii0ii0ii0i In wnolosalo s..,pply. trans , app. 843-0619 EASTSIDE 2Br 1 ~Ba lndry. 506 E. Bay St. METRO 2686 825 to 1,900 sq It. Ole I• Possible 53000 m" & JEWELRY FURS Townhouse, 1-car gar. 723-0823 or 220.9498 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Space, Ocean & Min The Great Walstlln• auto w.m lyr ~2-l634 •••••••••I MERCHANDISE ' carpets & drapes. No 1 _________ Near South Coast v1ows. Bkr 850-0100 Chall•n&•· Results PfT Work FiT Pay MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 & ART 602 5 pets. 760-8364 CORONA Plaza In a 4-plox, 2 In 30 days or your 6 2 M F iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii money back. Call 1· 31Tl·l · · no •"P •••••••••I NEWPORT ---------DEL MAR 2622 bd. enclosed g3rago, ••••••••• 800-701·.5326. necessary. S8.00 "' Home Gym eq .. ,p . BEACH 1069 LAGUNA ::.':i~ !!-:1~,'·.b~~~~~~~ ~; BUSINESS & Ask tor Mark 852'0247 ANTIQUES 6010 ~~;;~~ ~~~;er!~:. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEACH 2148 Absolutely gorgeous $725. 754-1841 FINANCE I••••••••• Part-Tim• Peopl e tree \'\IS Ol~m b nch BACK BAY 3Bd·2B3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1800 sf 3Bd-3Ba, all PERSONALS wanted to address 13· B•aut C\.lstom cherry press eic 675-0498 ame S f Pl g•• $1700 ••••••••• t>els for pay You ha1.e condo w/viaw of grn· 3Bd 2Ba Charm•r n · 1 • .... '••••••••• •typewriter computer curio cat>1ne1, gr;iss MOVING Furniture , bit, frplc, dbl gar. pool hrplc, open beams, avl 3/1. 759-0874 MISCELIANEOUS ---------•• or good lian.:s. .. r11.no shel .. os doors. Ret31t new hobb~ suppl es S215KAgt675·6161 blt-ln1,v.lktobch&l.vn, ONTHEBEACH!l RENTALS BUSINESS lnl'ILO.ratesapplf $4500. sacr1l1ce met pa.its, etc 10~ EAST BLUFF $1700/mo (818)405-8825 A pvt gated street In OPPORTUNITY TRAVEL 3014 1-809-474-4289 $1500. Enghsh ~· t1a1n Items 9:!1·&~l8 H:me +Cottag:c;o~iew "Big 1corona"· 2Bd·I••·-----· 2904 l·P--T--C-e_r_a_m-1c-..,,.P-ai-n-Ln-g ~~~~~ s::g~8i~.0s;~t S~CURl11 S~S!~M · ~8:1 J!~b ~. Ow~~r NEWPORT 2169 ~~:so ~0~0,W ca~v~~~·-R-0-0-M-S _____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MARDI GMSI Renl Store Enthusias11c, en-•BUYlNG ITEMS• co::;,~~= ns !" .. : ~ Agent. 619-4~5-7900 BEACH rage. Agt 831·2242 2706 LOCAL RTE•New Ma· Exec Twnhm, Wed/2/ erget1c,aa1lst•nt 1.0 From 1800-1960. 1 pc 2_. hr ume l•J' • VC-' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii chinas In 21 loca· 22 10 2/t. 32oosq h dys evu 1'1-rid 673-5969 to ent..re estate Paint· 2 cam•rH "'mou1 1 OFFICE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT 60~7 ---------• ,_C_O_S_T_A_ME_SA--2- 6 -2- 4 Blk to Bch, NB 1Bd/ llons•euy All or ~~~~. 31~·,!~·~ Real Eatate lngs. books, turn.lure, Ing t>r•ci. 1s 6 cab• ACREAGE 1125 1Ba pvt entry. No Part"800-599-6781 etc Immediate cash, New, still In bo11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Beach Area cooking, $450/mo 557. -------=-""""""':"'!"!:="="" Fr OIW11f.(S04) &33.()69-t .... llTAft IMD \op$ 973.e 223 readf to lnstaU Pd liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8290/days 831-5550/eves PAY PHONE ROUTE CLASSIFIED $5800, aoll $3000 C3.l1 Beautiful Contemp GOTTA SELL FASTI 5 Act1s/S2,990/S500 Down 75.00/month 35 Ac:rlSlt,990/$2.SOO Oovln S250/monltVOwrl Will CMry Nr ilk•, lllling & NII torHI 1·(800)·223-4763 CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 Paolfto View BIQ DISCOUNT ) hUteltH ... utlful 1oci,ci1o)iU-tOIS OUT-OP-STATE PROPE.ITY 1558 Yearlv Unfurn ~ll"EASTSID~ll" 60 Prime Es tab locs Overstocked with Busy Wlll-41 loUlon. It' 1 th• •as v -1 o-714-530-1135 E.Jlecutlve O.ak Gtt 3 4B~-2 Bath• 2BR, 1ea. no pets. Lub•atuhr.loE~a·1c1.'uc'"M.rtn0/upleV1t Earn S1500 wkly. Call stutr? COf'l1' pllr\. r« ~ a ccess, into1mat1on· Soll your home G1nc1t · ., rorurn $1375 to $1800 mo. $645 mo. 722-45284 1-800-200-9137 24 hrs A ~all to Cll Ron TIYlor. :I pacl.ed marketplace throuqh c1a1s1!1ed. was S5coo. as ng VIiia Rentals CIHn, sparkling 2Br ~~!5,%°0~011•5~~~~~~~ PAYPHONE ROUTES Classified Thl"'1•1 lit v1111ed regularly · sue-8.42·~878 SISIX! es4-88:4 675•4912 l 1hBa lwnh••·•lyte.•-----------. l ocal sites· for sale. will help lb55Jlft cnstully ·by all k1ndslp;========:..!::;:;;;;;;:;;;;;::;;::;;;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::~ Avail 2110. s1ostmo. •NB \.\ blk beach. Prof $2000/wk potential. 642·5871 673_7300 ol consume11. Harbor VlllH 546-908 t N/S, no pet a. Own ba, 800-208-5300, 24hrs. ·---------.. ========== ger. w/d. $400/mo Incl •~ ---------28R·1 BA Ii 1 BR·1 BA ulll. KJI ptlv, 646·5676 GARAGE SALE • AT THE BEACH Annual Rentals Large aelectlon 1Bd Udo ..... ~:. 51000 2/2 Penln. ......... S 1 200 3/2 Oen Vu ...... $1300 2/2 +Dan Udo . $2450 c .. ,.,.......,u.. Thi~ ••... ta ........ ............... - 673-1"' ~~~~:,!a,~~·~~ -------ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT & S650No ptte&46-0392 RENTALS TO 2920 2920 WANTED 5535 WANTED 5535 4Bd 2Ba Famlly/llr• SHARB 2724 place. $1360, 263 Eliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 16th St. 548·1511 :>BR 2DA. all common BACK BAY K'SIDIE •rea f\lrn, Btwn 181h & 1 BR. n.w cpt, aml yd, 19tt'I on 8atboa iaenln. w/d hkup '635 mo ""'"'° • ~utl. Call No ~ll 631-711' Erle or Mar1ln JD.1IOI IES 28d 1.18a. Pplee, Belltee 181 '401. Nr&, pedo. v.-, Neel 1 Y' to ahr ctn. qu et, 2Bd ....... ""49 Elden 1 1/2 la home WJD, .Q.Op ..... _.... Dtw, dett coll, aun- deck, temlne dKOr ......... 72).0232 1-900-776-5165 N (i FXf 11 Sl .?AIMIN. Ml '\f BE IA• HINTS • •. l • llSUFDlt 81acNO ...... Dllr ... TODAY'S CROSSwoRo PUZZLE 1171 AIG UW TO WDILLY BIUDClt QUIZ ..... N ...... I Routh yaiu hold: ..... •Qll OV.W OAkQ.114 ._,tl7J Q. 2 • Uoih vulnerable, u South )'OU hold: •Q ! °" 5 4 OJ0 711 •IO. 4 • Tilc b11M11,« ha.'I procec'dN: M.)ttn• FAST sounc I• i~ P•• I""' "-' Whotl arlm11 du ),>IJ l.'lkc-? A • 1-'n L. 1.anncr·s douhlc-i" fitr uak<'OUL Sttondly. p11rtncr surely NH live paOOs. since w1lh four apadcs and 3 four.ant minor p:ut· ncr wou\d ha"e opened m the nnnor. 111 the intcrcst..<i of ttonomy, we would fofl!O hiddin.: oO«' of our 'long-' u1t.s and ~1mpl)' take a pref· erence lo l vm P3d Q. :\ · NMUlC'f \rulnernble, :><: SouU1 you hold •A" OKQ.110763 04 MJt '\'our right-hnnd opponrnl opens ti~ h1dd1n1t w\U\ one d1nmof\d. Whnt. 11cum1 do you take" A • In th«' itn<Jd old di.,r.t ~"0\1 ('nlJ)d dcscnhc thC' hand wilh •JUnll\ ~ "'~o hf'Ar\..'I. Now, M~'t'VC"f', ohno!';t C'-'C'rycu11• plny::i weik jun111 uvl'rc.11lit anJ. "'"'~~our h:l11d t.'1 ton i;tnm~ fm """'' :1 11111111 to four lw:ui"'. \-011 mu~ A•ut wtt.h a ta•enut ~. lhc't1 JUlllll "' hc:uts nt your nclll lUf11, • .. ,. ~·· , •• , 64 •• A • In Ult' d11ya wfK"n a fl't'C bett 5'l<!wro ~rabl~ utra \'1\lu<'S, .)'OU ~ ~· cun11d1".I Lo pa Nowltd-.y . )'OU art a 1f l\aett hnd bttn no o"-en:all,., )'OU can rame t.o two heart.a lulOW°i"C part.Mr •'On l play )'00 for~ than yoo hnc. Q . 5 • As Soulh, vuJnerabl~. you hold. SPUD a SlalO&t'S Y&CBTS • 7011 D&tsU11 -----s7 11 a.ta c ...... •ya MOZ 4-9Pd M&!89 tHa Pe.-. 944 Yad\t Fllhw. Tr.de QoM IN. Nu dlcf\, Otte owner, 5 apd,t---0-n11!-~-.--- f0# NB reel ....... ~ "'-1trOog. Mect1 anroof, ldenl cond. UTI v- Pm onty. ~ llOOobo 4531.n.e MK m1, gokHaVbm QASSlG 1250 only. S73-87U C&.ASSnrmD teteaafh¥ ~-· $4,llOO ........... . 11M-h1dd1111t~pn~· ~~ .. EAST SOtnll WF.ST N'OHnlt--------1 1t'a 8M ~you ._.C • ta-..-s .._ """-' -••--SUPS can count on to ... a -•r= ..-. • • •• 4• uu. ••••Mu• myriad ot merchan-Olteratocked wfth Good cond, t10,ooo r.. ! DOCIS 7022 diM lema, b9cauM st"'1 °' .,.._ onw. 722-8887 Whot acllon du '-ou U\\e'.1 a. _.. J our coklmna compel " .... to 1 ... MUSTANG •s• • _ ....., ..__ ~,!flfled buyers to a..llled .. • -"" ·~ooo m1, •' A· U11n'levcnlhi11kofpit inR' ... ..... _ .. -..,_, ---= ----..., v d nd N.lide Bal lat.. Slrve S -C 281 HP Jdl1e cond. 1our 1~nan .. lcnfl1.,I~ n1C':mAlha1 °" dock t.eaM.SK Ma ... 7a Ml.ff I '4.500lobo.722.eea7 partner 8 high etrdi; m lhc ~u1l arc INa wk ..... 992.7459 -------- unlikely Lo take tndcs On lit<! qt.her , , -, li:111tl. \iMJ h ;l\i• a polC'oli:\lly 11owcr-4S ...a .... 12 max fol h:iml om olT'e.""'. Hui r." • 1ha-::"'~Q/ft..lt ~- 1111111ci<1 ;11111. i;t\.1uld 1111rh1l'r 111111C' \I) 'e1e-:'5oee · six. lit' oonfid<'11l )'0'1 "rill make il. Q. 6 • Hoth "ulllf'r.11~. os ~th ~'\)U hn&d •K Q J 7 S Q10 !U 09 I' '7 .... S TI1e b1dd111~ has procef'()cd WF.S'r NQRTll EAST SOU'lll 10 Obi 40 1 What ncllon do you l:lk<''! A • If )'OU pas.o; no". p:lr1nt'r might be unable lo "ct tl«l'lll beaiusr or. n:-laU\'t>ly Wl'.ak ~d itwt Althou~h l1111" lll\-Ol"-es !!Orne m1k. ~-c would bad four llJ'adcs 111~ lhc nud100 mnk~ 1l denr f>llr\ncr ,111 very short m diamonds. eo Ft dMp water dock tor ..... on Balboa Island f.ctng turning basin. 115/pw boat I\. Cal LaR ... 252·1271. eo• Na .up mu 75·. Prime '<>C .aoss from be1ICh & restaurants, a'#d now. $7348\0 Prfv DecMtu11t1ft9t ... ....... s.cs.tle, min 35 ft. up to 100 ft allt. S9.50 a ll.(310) 5§..tffi CUIPEaS, RV'S, TIWlEIS 8014 Mew 28' motomome _______ ..__ l---------------------------4 for rent. FUii kftClh, shower, TVNCP.. Day & MJy raa.s. 559-8844 -------------------nTS • PETS• •------&NDIALS 6049 ANDIALS 6049 TIUSPOITATION llOTOaCYCllS OFFICE _O_f_F-IC_E _____ PETS• F.-. t• ttOOd ....._ ii•ii•iivii•iiiaiibiiuiiseiidiiiaiinlliiiid SCOOTEJtS 8018 FURNI11JRE A FURNITUR£ A ANIMILS 6049 ~-cat. short haired. abandoned SMts. Be a POWER BOATS EQUIPMENT 6047 EQUIPMENT 6047liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~t•~ F:.:;!:: ·~~~~~er. Caal 7012 ADOPTcA.PET 1714)9117.._wo Eve<y Sat & Sun -.. GERIUll SIEl'IERD Run your-od in the Newport 8eodl CO$lo Mesa Doity Pilot ond the Huntinglon Beoch Foumoin Volley -···-··-·-·····------------• • : 0.,_mlMYCM • • • . .... ~,... "( ·~-PETSMART. Fountain FrM .. Geed..... SPORTING Valley. Pupptes. kit· Female,, 2 yurs old, GOODS 6065 tens and mora, all very affectionate, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ loc*lng tor toving, cat'• Ing homes. CALL 241• good with kids, toves t Inf to play on the bNch. 0317 or l'TIOr9 °· l.lcense & shots, Golfws•SU.."81kers Protect and show on your gear with storage rac:kt from Hhltl Call Ray todayl ~ 1505. 18'ELECTRIC BAYIOAT Newport Packet t9'90 FZA 900 0.. ... ._ 1$,$00 ma.. Runs great. N..-t>.:tt Ure. Just bMr\ fully S4tnliced. $2,500/obo. Cal Dave 645-5945. by W.D. Schock Co .......... . EXCEU.ENT CONDITION 1• S6900 • 660-9000 AUTOMOBILES BOSTON WKALER ~1deutto C1VfJI 100,000 homes. Fax Os this foon with. your credit card # or moil it in with a check todav! Run for a '#9ek! 1( your car does not sell we'll run it ______ ,i,._ ...... \r OMTP\OT lJO"" --c.. ...... C..--ZJ f11<0M>J611C> "'11'714 _,,..,... ,,._""""~ Is CLOSING FOUVElll ,.,,.., u. J~lllil" Smle ol '"',.,.. •• •ShowcaM' • Store fixtures • Office Furn. & Equip • Bockroom Shelving • Visool Display • Aberob Equipment JWI ......... ----~ J .. ,.,,,.., I Aa ,,,,,_, • SoM ro 1he ._. Mlllt. a,-....... .-y.., ............ Fashion Wanel, N.wpot1 ..... FREE TO GOOD HOME Pie ... g!Ve •'Sasha" a A beeutltul 3-~~ loving home. Hef own-o Id DALMATION .,. are too busy to looking tor a great give h9r the tima she --------home wfth room to needs. Leave mes· TV ELECTRONICS =~;..:.~~:..'::: no• at Tl4-96+3048. sriuo 6080 d ence school gradu-TRADE ate. Call 854-004T. through classified 942-5878 Clock Redle new Sony cordless, d~ alarm elk/radio $165, $250 value 319-40t0 \ 988 1 7 ft Montauk. 90HP Yamaha .•---------~.SOOJobo. 1~28 BMW 9030 Classified is ..... CONVENIENT whether you're buy· Ing, sellm.g, or Just 1ooldng, clllSlfied has what you need! CLASSIFIED M2·H7a t987 BMW 8~5. l~ coupe, lghl twue ext• riot, off white lealhw Interior, lull PWR, auto, Slil,995. z.ero down financlog, avt 0.A.C. (908) 888--0908 for onother week FREE! 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Ttm LOCAL PLU118Uliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-------·1 dQ.ors, cabinlts. stucco l Orf-Sy•tem & all progrms Duncan Coratructlon Paint-carpentry-u ..... _ & F tT W H I ~• • • lnCIEJCl 0\.91 Pa.nl/Reu S .. W"ililm 8angwt Co.· SPANISHIENG).ISH wal. ttncd. gain, ft:. UC. M • rk8 7 5 ·7 2 45 Quick Response Drywall and morel ~~tu.n.: thll~ f:,:;ti:;.:,c!•g•I Uc/Ina alnce 7C5. Ceil re-Since 1947 IQdlgroup lessons by 35yrs ~ Jenr M2..0M7 Mbr.Bener Bus. Bur. Local Uc. 850-7042 Gery 845-5277 Herballfe lndep. Dist. 9Ctlild auppott moved & retext.. 641-88n Friendly Sen/Ice •AP'd. So. Amer Tlllor. ADDITIONS A to% HANDYMAN ••TUTORING•• LACEY'S•ELECTRIC Cerp'try, rool'g, plbg, Call Joan 75~559 MM815 Ike'• Cuslom Painting L#476000 S7S..9304 •usane 873-7 409. REMODEUNC 3410 INSTAWREfACE CABINETS Window•. Word, 25 vr• exp. Free HI. palnt'g, Ille, etc... REVOCABLE Prof, Clean, Quality •444 4500* Kl1cttens, baths, doors, E x c • 1 . A c c • s s Rea/Comm. Sr disc. SR. DISC. Free Est. IMPRO•re .. e.rrs L 1vlN0 TR us T wort(. Int/Ext & Docks BEST s. DRAINS TREE DUNCAN windowa.Doug546-72S8 20 Yrs Exp. 723-1985 l#238300 642-6568 MORGAN 850-3281 w..m.iau 1195 COMPLIETE Reasonable. 631-4610 REPAIAS,FREEESTf7DAYS CONSTRUCTION •--------Cerpentry • Roofing HOME 3756 C714J 848-7207 PAINTING 850-4851 Phimbtng Resa-lra & SERVICES 20 Yrs Exp. Small & CARPET INSTALL CONCRETE A £LDER.LY •Ptumbing•orywau-Conscientious crafts· Drains cleared tromliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3929 Lg. Jobs 850.7042 & REPAIRS 3 516 MASONRY 3557 CAltE 3611 Stucco•PaJntlng•Tlle HARDWARE STORE MOVING 3834 man, old fashioned $5.50. Alf furt"'9a ln •ALL AMERICAN• Bell Construc tion ElectJlcal•Jim 641·7494 Keys, 1000 Cotofa of pride In workmanship. lt&lled s1ev9·1 54$-C98 TREE SEVICa •Additions• bath remodel •Chrlatlen Carpenter, palnL Tool Dept. & RAIN80W Cln:le MaJnt. Frea Est./Sr. Disc. •Patios• kitchen remodel Lc!:=w~:!,1'7 *Beat Prict/Qualily Home Cere/Aaalsted paint, dry wall, stucco, Cr a f ' C • n 1 • r · PUBLIC NOTICE P11in11r9-lnl/El1. HouJef -P0-0-------Yard Cln-upS3t-84lS /Uc /Bonded /lnsUl'ed Below retaU price• ~ bricll. stone Living. g beds In COM. wd fence, sub firs. Sr. Savannah'• Hardware The Calif. Public UtifJ. Apt. OIJlll. Job. ffM est. L FrM EsL 871-4941 Ll379738 Ms-8711 c~: 1434122 241~~';:0:~:43 disccx.nt John. 636-8235 2000 We•t Belboa lies Commission RE· St. licl569897 636-8838 iiSiiEiiRiiVliiiCEiiiiiiiii3ii8iiii9ii41-I-'U_T_O_JUN __ G __ 3_9_3_0 Brick, Block, Slone, Tile Etectrlcal Speclalty QUIRES that all used ROMAN PAINTING '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- ASPHALT 3 4 32 _C_E_RAMI __ C_____ Cone, Patio, Driveway HOME HEALTH CARE Ruldentlal wlrlnn n:un:r"Vy 3784 household goods ~Since 1974-Deve The AutOflYltlot• Fpl 880 R f 20 Y OCC EMT Gtacluate •• Jaon.,,._ I t lh i /l .,,,... R Com p I M c1e--• c, •· • · r Will do daily hou•• pho~•· cable. Reis. movers pr n • r nt J ..,,.,., / es / oo en. -"ng A$PHAL T SERVICES TILES 3528 Exp. Terry 557.7594 calls! Greg 501·2528 lnlagt11)'. 24 ha 798-25tC5 William Harotd Jewelers P.U.C. cal T number. Ucl698845 378-0371 & repair. Very reu- BRICKe TILEe STONE ........ D.,... .. N Carpen· Watch & ._._lry repair limos and chauffeurs ST~NS PAINTING onable. 714-969-4780 Slurry/Striping. Drive ~ • -.. ~-print their TC P nurn-Way/Prkng Lots. Free Add Value To Your Plain/stamped Con-t.ry. tile. plumbing & AnUque/Flne Jewelry bet' In all · ad~ertis• Fr .. , E•t. 20 Yrs Exp.1--------- •MACINTOSH• Computer Programs 8eg1'1Mr' Welcome 87~1 Esl. (714)898-4803 Home w{Tlle, Marble crete & Coatings FENCES roof. 25yrs ellp w/refs. Bl.ly/Sd/ltade 873-0385 manta. If you have a Oual11y Work. Rera. ROOFING 3910 Granite. Free Eat. Uc. 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