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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-10-30 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS One last look at all the rival ruckus LOGO MOGUL Kobrin and friends line up Looney wgos Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Newport's enthusiasm burns over Olympic torch run • Civic leaders hope to bring out crowds as the flame passes through city on the way to Atlanta. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot · While the event won't take place for another six months, tourism officials are preparing for the day the Olympic Torch passes through Newport Beach en route to the Games in Atlanta, Ga. On that day -Sunday. Apnl 28 -tounsm bureau ofhcials hope to line Pacific Coast Highway with spectators from Newport Beach all the way to the L<tguna Beach city luruts. "The pl<tns are already start- ing to fall mto place," said Ros- alind Williams, president of the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau. "The enthusidsm is so high from the Olympic Com- mittee. It's pretty awesome we're going to be even a small part of it. .. The Torch Relay will begm April 27 in Los Angeles and finish that night in Huntington Beach. The following day, the relay will go down the coast through New- port Beach. eventually ending up in San Diego County. Williams originally tned to persuade the Olympic Commit- tee to have the torch racers stay overnight in Newport Beach rather than Huritington. But the current arrangement will bnng plenty of exposure to the city, she said "They'll le<tve the Hunbngton Beach Pier dt 6 a m. and are schedule d to re ach Laguna Beach by 8 am ," Williams said. "So now I'm tryrng to muster interest m getting people aJong the road side." Closing the road and imple- menting crowd control measures will be Jess difficult during early Sunday morning hours than on a wee kday, said Williams, who believes reside nts of inland cities will flock down to PCH to witness the historicaJ event. City offiaals are dlso encour- aging locals to apply to be com- munity hero torchbearers. Com- muruty heroes, who will ultimate- ly be selected by local branches of the United Way, will be leaders ID the comrnuruty or people who have performed outstanding vol- unteer wo~k or acts of generosity or kindness ·I anbcipate that a nwnber of significant people from our com- munity could be nominated,· • SEE TORCH PAGE 4 ~----~-----------, I \ I> I· \ CLASSIFIED 7 LOCAL SCENE 3 PUBLIC NOTICES 6 SPORTS 5 TIME OUT 2 WEATHER 2 WHAT'S FOR LUNCH 2 \\I \I Ill n Have we fallen into fall finally, The days are beglnnlng to get cooler and clouds are hanging around through late afternoon. Expect some more of that a· sonal weather today. See Weather, Page 2 L----------~-~---~ I l I \ I ) I . l ' l "' \ I l I I \ I ' l "' KATSUYA RAINONE I DAllY PILOT Aztec dancer JennUer Sanchez dances around Gabriel M. Burrola during the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebra- Uon at the Lab In Costa Mesa. Below, Sanchez carefully readies her makeup and costume. The living celebrate memory of dead loved ones By Tina Damikolas, Daily Pilot C OSTA MESA -Some shopping malls mark the end of October by pass- ing out candy to pmt sized Power Rangers and Ninja war- riors. - But the Lab, a funky outdoor shopping center in Costa Mesa, celebrated Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead} with lndian folk dancing, mask painting and candle decorating last Sat- urday and Sunday. "We wanted to do some- thing more cultural and unique," said Catherine Graziano. owner of the Lab's Gypsy Den coffee house. "It celebrates the diversity of cul- tures at the mall.· Dia de los Muertos, a cele- bration honoring the dead, is traditionally observed Nov. 2 ID Latin America. Portugal and Spain. Jeffrey Best, owner of the Lab's Habana Cuban restau- rant. came up with the idea Each store contributed some- thing to the day, which mclud- ed folk dancers who performed a dance dedicated to their elders and a 16-foot altar with candles, food and bright orange marigolds in memory of d ead 8 SEE MUEATOS PAGE 4 ;Decision on park rangers is delayed 1 •Commission needs more study to determine whether ahead with plc1ns dnd r£>\'ls1ons up payrng the transient $130,000 I rangers should return to Costa Mesa parks. By Tina Borgatta, Datly Ptlot The Costa Mesa Pd.Tks Com· mission on Wednesday delayed its deos1on on whelhE>r lo resur- rect the city's park ranger pro- gram, opt.mg to study the issue further. "They requested lhal we pro- vide the old program's JOb description and then JOb descrip- t10ns from smular programs m Santa Ana and Los Angeles.· Community Services Director Keith Van Holt said. "Over in L.A .. they're working on some type of contract agreement, and we need to find out exactly how that works.· Van Holt said the commission- ers would like to examine saJary ranges and qualifications for the other programs before moving ford new progrdm here He said m d settlement. the staff should hdve. d report After that. the city rehPd on ready for the comm1s 1oners by park mainten<tnce worker~ and theu ne~l meetmg m Novernbe~. the Police Department for secun- The oty disbanded lhe prev1-ty. However, city offioals think ous program three years ago the program might be worth tak- after a ranger ran over a tran-. th sient who was nappmg on the mg. ano er look al now grass at Wilson Park a nd then We ve been having a dilhcult took off time controlling the use of our Police caught up with the athletic tie~ds, and we've had range r a short time later, when problems wtth vagrants and van- h e returned to park headquar-dalism." Costa Mesa Parks ters. He was arrested on hit-and -Superintendent Dave Alkema run charges and the city ended said recently. Water district to formulate plan to • reorganize By Tina Borgatta, Daily Ptlot COSTA MESA -MPsa Consol- iddted Water D1stncl general mdnager Karl Kemp will begin dt-vPloping d mdndgement reor- 9dnl?dl10n pldn tu present to bod rd members -,omeume betwepn now and Jdnudry Bodrd member'> on Thursd<ty dec1dt>d lhe reorgdrnZdtlun was nt:'C(."<,-.dry <,Jnr1• tlw dgPncy i-. mo\ 1nq from d pt:>nod of construe - t1on mto dn erd of fP<,OlJfCe mdndgt>- menl 'Th I!> "The overriding motivation is to be responsive to the needs of the • II commuruty ... -KARL KEMP • ldl•(l<,11>n) Crtmt' lllll <1! cm t'\ cUlld· t10n of thP di~tncl.., rnondger., - w hrtl lht>n functJon'> df" no\.\. dnd how tho"P funr twn" dfe per- formc>d," Mesa bodrd member 1 ldnk Pdnidn !>did "\'\"p thought the pre'>ent fuml.Jon<. rt>quHed ur '>uggt•!>lPd lhe nPed tor rt dlfft>r~nt '>lructurt> Pdnidn dnd Kemp sd1d lhdt could ffiPdn down::.1zmg or po::.::.1- bl} c rt•dlmq nPw p<>'>1tum ... wtule '>lred.mlrnmg otherc; "Ther.· dre vdn<'us opt10ru.," Pclm crn SJlrl • For f'~dmple n c 1uld po-.;,1bl\ hang dn a<.<.1stdnt gencrrtl mdndgn or dn ds-..oc1a te gl•nerrtl mdnager or a deputy ·But. I think lhdl::. redlly thE> qent>rrtl mrtnagPr" iob to dendt> whdt., dpprnpndlP dnd a good ht for the d1<,lml " The dgPm y rt>cenU} fell undPt cnt1nsm from members l>f ct Wdtchdog orgd01Zdl1on. the Codhtion for Cledn Water-Co..,td Mesa, for dss1gmng di tnct wcrl'- ldry Miche lle Jackson the po..,1- llon of dct.mg gt-nerd! managt>1 while Kemp WdS on \.dcc1twn. even though Jackson hd.., no background m engmeenng Whatever the new pldn entdtls, Kemp a id lhe re!>lructur- mg hkely will re.,1Lll m cost <,d\'- mgs to the distnct "I don't feel it would be any more cost to the distnct he Sdld "That's certamly one of the moti- vations. but the ovemdmg moti- Vdbon 1s to be re::.po11S1ve to the needs of lhe commuruty m terms of water sel'"\1ce · Kemp s<t1d he pldns to give the board a "prelmunary report " wtth his initial sugge ... hons m late November "ln DecPmber t>Xpect lo have d complPtP propo!>dl • he said STILL EMPTY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS • Former Pacific Savings Plaza, once thought to be the cornerstone of the city's redevelopment district, has remained yacant since 1992. By T1na Borgatta, Daily Pilot C OSTA MESA-It was supposed to be the cornerstone of the dty's redevel- opment district. · With its Spanish miss1on architecture adorned by more than 100 palm trees, bub- bling fountains, tena cotta tiling and lavish intetior accenta; the form.er PadfJc Savings Plaza building at Newport Boulevard and 19th Street was once lauded for its "muse- um-like quality" and •historically accu- rate• design. It even won teveral awards upon Its completion ln the early 1980 . But that was then. Today, ll'• J.ast t26;000~uart'-fe t of wested oftkie space. Ana it"i been ~t wtty for the past thr and a half ~an. when cwrent owner NicliOIU Shiifuilu l>Ought it from th R lution 1nllt Corporation, which took ov r Paoflc S.Ylngt Bank tn 1989. Sha.mm -who owns th Shrine Audi- torium in Loi Angel u well • trtng of auto ded!ersh.ips -purChased th pro~ for a)\ ti.mated $1 t mUlion. Sotn y th t J was too much to pay for the property, given the tough ecomonic climate created by the recession. While Sharnmas has been in negotia- tions for nearly a year with various entities interested in the property, nothing has soWied yet. However, sources f amlliar with the negotiations claim a private university in Los Angeles County has expressed an interest in establishing a satellite school or campus at the site. •w e n ever dreamed it would be sitting there vacant," said Costa Mesa Council- man Peter Buff a, who remembers review- ing the project as a Planning Commission m~mber. · "Our thinking was, this ts a big beautl· f ul building, but a bit organttatton iS'gomg to be he dqua.rteted m It. Afid, we ~ ii th y didn't stay, ttiiii woUld be anotlier b g organization tbet Would want to fill It." Som bel.leW Stwtmma• may want too much for the property, although BOb touno, who OV91'Met Sbammas' r!Nl est.At portfolio, CMdlned to .Ut an ~ . ...;..o., __ __.. ................ -:--:--!--------1 TM• "'!'I_.. • a. C'Ol'W oa N4'WllOl1 ~ ... •• ........ w• •SEE VACNIT PAGE 4 .._. 011C9 WM ae'f"!CIDI_.. .... ..._ .. A planet by any other name ID lbe holy anmne would anyone in their nght mmd name a plan- et ·uranus·1 This question con- sumed me for the better part « October as I coached our fourth grade son on bis first major inde- pendent research paper, a study of the aforementioned planet. Early in the month be arrived home from school with a letter from hls teacher explairung that each of the students bad been assigned a planet on wbicb they were to devote a three-page ongmal essay by month's end ·How dJd you happen to get th.ls planet?· I asked Frankie. ·w en • be shrugged. ·nobody else wanted 1t, so Miss Kelly asked me if I would take it.• What Frankie lacks in worldly v.'15dom he ma.kes up for with a raucous sense of humor and I considered at that moment shar- ing Wlth him the bad Joke buried m the name of the planet Crdnus But I wanted to savor the ndlvete of a 9-year old boy who hdd not yet learned that our natl\e tongue 15 loaded with ver- bal ldnd mines I feared it might forever destroy his trust in the Engl.J~h Jangudge and hls con- centrdbon on thls unportant pro- JE:ct ThE:-first stop on our space odyssey was the local library where Frankie asked the refer- ence l.Jbranan for all the material she hdd on Uranus. She winced sbghtly excused hersell and returned moments later with a handful of age-appropnate books on the subject "V.bere is that young man studymg • she paused, looking around her, dropped her voice dnd sdld, "Uranus • Sh e made it sound more hke ·your high- ness.· peggy normandin A humorless salesman at a local science store called it Uranus as in "urinal· ·Why does everybody pro- noun.c:e it differently?" Frankie asked me later. ·Because it's an awkward- sounding name." I said lamely, wondering mysell why in a world with so much gratuitous foul language people would stumble over this simple scientif- ic term. "Yeah. it's Greek. you know,· Frankie instructed me with pro- fessorial authority. He reminded I me that his planet had been dis- covered by the German astronomer Wtlliam Herschel who deferred to the ancent tra- 1 dition of naming it after a Greek god, specifically Uranus, thereby ensuring it a perm.anent home lil I Amencan medical journals. I was impressed by my son's new intellectual confidence and decided that maybe if I took the time to read more about this heavenly body I might forget all about its uncomfortable name. What I learned was that Uranus is surrounded by gas. bas many moons aIMl is nearly hidden from all su:nlighl. Obviously, this did- n't elevate my thinking much. We a~ our good friend Naney •• respec.ted sci- ence teacher with the Santa Ana school district. ·vou wouldn't happen to have some wisdom to share with us on the Subject of ... Uranus,• I asked her. Nancy and I broke into hysterics. •Take it easy, Mom.• Frankie said to me under his breath. •irs just a planet. As Frankie was bemming more mature and empowered with the knowledge be bad acquired on bis unspeakable planet. I was fast regressing. During the I.Mt week ol his 1 research he sat at his desk like a mad scientist. rifling through stacks of books, xeroxes, maga- zines and notes, trying to consoli- date his knowledge onto three pages. •How's it coming?" I asked him the other day as he sat there .holding his bead in his bands over mountains of planetary data. ·ob,· be said, "I figured out why people don't like the name of my planet. It sollllds like 'urine.' Isn't that stupid?" He rolled his eyes. "Positively sophomoric.· I agreed banding him a can of Mountain Dew. "Hey. you've worked hard on tl:ris paper. Let's drink to our new friend. the plan- et Uranus.· We clinked our cans together. "Bottoms up!· I said as I walked out of the room giggling I uncontrollably. • 1'£GGY NORMANDIH'S column appeaB Mondays. VOL 89, NO. 249 hour •nswering service rrl"'f be used to rec0td letters to the I editor on any toptC. 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In areas outside of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, subscnptions to the Dally Pilot HOW TO REA01 US Orculation The Times Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertising Oassified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fax 646-4170 E-Mail: FLTl7180Prodigy.com Main Office Business Office 642-4321 Business Fax 631-5902 68159 Balboa 68159 Costa Mesa 73162 Corona del Mar 68159 SUltf FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-3 s Newport 2-3 J Blackies 2-3 s River Jetty 2-3 s CdM 2-3 s BOATING Mostly calm s.as are expected I I The Balboa Ferry circa 1920 (left) and 1940 from the post card coUedlon of Carolyn Conway of Corona d el Mar. LOOKING BACK Balboa Ferry a great little voyage The Balboa Feny. the smallest publlc utility in the state, has been carrying passengers on a 1.000-foot ride since its inception in 1919. to attract the attention of a hand- some yachtsman sailing by. I Early feny service between Balboa Island and the peninsula was sporadic until Joseph A. Beek made a bid for the contract. Beek's feny service continued to grow and was pictured on a post card in the 1940s, when the Joker and Commodore plied the waters of the bay. In 1949, pas- sengers on the Joker got more of a trip than intended when the engine quit on a trip from the island to the peninsula. The feny began to drift down channel to the Harbor entrance. The Com- modore went to the rescue and towed the errant Joker back to the Balboa Island landing. It has also been featured in books, notably hijacked to lead the Christmas Boat Parade m "The Golden Orange.· lt did. tn fact, lead one of the early boat parades around the harbor and was almost submerged by too many carolers. It's still a great little voyage on any one of the three J .A. Beek Co ferry boats that annually move 700,000 cars. 200.000 bicycles and 2.5 million people across the harbor. He began with a rowboat called The Ark, powered by a cranky outboard motor and a reliable pair of oars. The ferry appeared in a movie, "Balboa Blues.• in the 1950s. Jane Powell jumped overboard -Complied by Anne Spinn . -~ t . -, . ~---1 ( .. ·.,.· . y ::~.· ,. · 2 feet witti a 3-foot Ft'Om Swfllne N9wport ....... Unified School Ots1rict Lundt Menu southwest swell. Wlivebalr PartJy cloudy with ~~ • Oft.nd every dlly pat<hy morning fog 1. Turkey and cheese on a 4-inch roll and low douds. started rolling in 2. Turkey, turkey bologna and cheese on a 4-lncti roll. TIDES la.st Thursday with 3. Student mini<h~ salad with lettuce, carrot sticks, <Nese, TODAY 3-to 4-foot and sun~ nuts, graham aacken, fruit. First high more waves by the 4. Garden or green salad consists of l~uce. shredded carrots. 3:17 a.m. 4.0 weekend. Some of red cabbage a~arden peas. 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OCTOBER 30, 1995 • -. briefly in the news 'Fractured factoids' pour in along with slogans Water District talks turkey with employees U you want to know how to go about _buying Thanksgiving turkeys m bulk, you might want to ask the Mesa Consolidated Water District. They've been buying the big, tasty holiday birds for their employees for at least the last 17 years. "It's been a long-standing tra- dition at the water district." Mesa general manager Karl Kemp said. "It's just a way of saying thank you to the employees from the board and the coaununity." The water district's board of directors Thursday night approved the $1,000 expenditure, which should pay for one twkey for each of the . agency's 65 employees. Kemp said his staff will begin searching· for the best buy on birds. "We shop around," Kemp said. "We usually can get them at wholesale prices." Coleen Scanninach, a senior accounting specialist for the dis- trict, has been delighting in the Thanksgiving turkeys for the last 10 years. .. I've always thought it was a nice dnd generous gesture," Scarrninach said. •As a public employee, you don't really get that many extras. It's a nice token of appreciation.• But it's a tradition that may come to an end. During Thursday's board meeting, member Mike Healey voiced opposition to the program, saying 1t was an inappropriate expense. And Friday, board member Hank Panian echoed that senti- ment. •I believe the time has come for that practice to be phased out,• Pa.nian said. •1 was unwill- ing to do that this year because I felt it would be simply too abrupt to remove a benefit like that only a month ahead of the event.• -nna Borgatta Kaiser Primary scares up haunted castle Check out Kaiser Primary School's Haunted Castle today for a hauntirlgly good ti.me. The ghosts and goblins will converge on 283 Lilac Lane today 6-8 p.m. to earn money for the school through the fund raiser. Cost of admission is $1. Tune in to school news on channel 3 For more news about the New- port-Mesa Unified School District, check out Newport-Mesa School News, a new 30-minute program on Channel 3 in Costa Mesa. The show, featuring D ebbie Boyer, will focus on a new topic each month and is shown every Monday and Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Items needed for literacy garage sale A garage sale to benefit the Newport Beach Public Library's adult literacy program will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Nov. 4 and 5 at 2000 Seadrift Drive in Corona del Mar. All proceeds will go to maintain and expand the program, which has been threat- ened due to city budget cuts. Tax-deductible donation items for the sale are appreciated. For lnformation, call 720-1874. T he phones have been ringing like aazy (yes, that's the word), with read- ers volunteering to help with Costa Mesa's latest campaign to boost tourism. A hoped-for logo is still nowhere to be seen, but it's obvi- ous that the civic spirit is catch- ing. And, mixed in with the sug- gested slogans, are some little- known 'fractured factoids' seep- ing to the surface. Here's a smat- tering: •Didja know that the comer of 17th and IJVine was once the yam capital of the world? So how about the slogan, "Cogito Ergo Spud?" Loosely translated, it means, •1 Think, Therefore I Yam." "Didja know Harbor Boule- vard runs true north? So some folks dwelling on its East Side might be called 32nd Degree Mesans.'" "Didja know there once was a mortuary on Thurin Street? It folded when some residents com- plained about its advertising theme, 'The Shroud of Thurin.' .. • Didjd know Costa Mesa, in its earliest days, was really small? It was so small that they had to widen Newport Boulevard just to pamt the white stripe.· "Didja know Costa Mesa has a very colorful political history? jerry kobrin One candidate for mayor once ran on a pro-vice platform, promising he would make the comers of Harbor Boulevard 'safe for the working girls."' •Didja know that, just off Newport Boulevard, between 18th and Broadway, there's an arcade called Apple Blossom Lane and that it's the home of one of the oldest barber shops known to Western Civilization? It's operated by venerable Ed Swaim, who taught Delilah how to trim Sam.son's locks. Swaim recently raised the price of hair- cuts at his two-seater, apologiz· ing because he now must charge the astronomical sum of $5." Beautiful Hair! Hairspray The Solon Open 7 days • New Clients Only Perm & Cut Weave & Cut Reg. $65 Reg. $65 w/ad $50 w/ad $50 Long hair extra • Spirals Not Included •We UM only profu1lonal pmducta • Coldwell • ReJk<n • P~ul Mitchell • NtulU • Stbasltan & Frames1 540-1877 2981 Bristol SI. #83 Costa Mesa (Baker/Bristol) (Incidentally, Swaim's clientele includes Really Old Gents, who sometimes forget to pay. His gen- tle reminder, a model of tact: "Uh, did you get yow change?") Por another story about forget- fulness, see a couple of items below. There seems to be a lot of that going around. MEANWHILE, BACK IN WISCONSIN -A friend and neighbor of mine whose name is being withheld for tax purposes just returned from vacation in his native Wisconsin. While there, he whiled away some time at a nearby casino owned and operated by an lnd.i · an tribe. After a modest invest· ment at the slot machmes, he reports that ·all hell broke loose -bells, whistles, lights, war- whoops, etc.• "How much did you wm?" I made the mistake o{ asking. "I don't exactly know the size of that jackpot." he says, "but l went home with pockets full of wampum and beads." JUST ANOTIIER OF LIFE'S LI1TLE TifORNS -Wlule VlSit· ing a neighbonng household in Costa Mesa, Jacquie Miller insists she overheard Uus conver- sation between two geezers, complaining about the1.r forget· tulness: "I just can't remember thmgs, and I'm seeing a doctor." ·1 have the same problem. Who's your doctor?· "I'm trying to think. What's the name of that flower? You know, the one with a long stem and thorns." •You mean a rose?" "That's it, a rose. Hey, Rose, what's the name of that doctor?" • IEJIUIY KOBRIN'S column appears Monday and Wednesday. ~11'11111 (Jutll'l Discount prices everyday on rugs and carpets. ~ HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS !1 Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 11 230 East 17th St .. 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(39.6% Ftdtrol and I J.0'4i statt) Wt own and offtr subjttt "'prior saU nr rltQllgt ill prict . Ew•rtri Stl'Unt1ts ~'tis forrMrty naJMd K,-~r $ttuntit For more infonnation, call Daniel C. Horgan Senior Vice President • lnvestment1 714 476-5126 • • MONDAY. OCT08ER 30, 1995 VACANT CONTINUED FROM 1 pnce. Others say the design ot the building hmlts its usability. "It wasn't designed tor anything but a corporate office headquar- ters,· said Rich Sbapfro. a partner in the bustling niangle Square shopping center. located right across the street. ·And. it's not real- ly a corporate office location right the re on the comer of Newport Boulevard and 19th Street.• But, city officials believe change is o n the horizon. "The glut of e mpty office build- ings created by the recession is slowly starting to go away,• said Mayor Joe Erickson. "There will be a company that will find that build- ing very functiondl. • Donald Lamm, the city's devel - opment services director, echoed those thoughts. "The perfect fit for that building w1ll come,· Lamm said. "We're expenencmg the end ol the reces- s10n Property values are starting to dpprPciate "PPoplP are stctrting to buy lik~ MUERTOS CONTINUED FROM 1 lo\'t •d ODE''> Some pc1rticipants said the day wt-nt beyond celebrating cultural cl1vNs1ty Francisca Duron, who's ulreddy studied he r culture's folklore clJld holJddy!>, came to the festival to gt1111 "hclnds-on'' experience. "We're lecUTting more so we can l>lt1rl celebrating 1t," Duron said as ~hP c1nd hf>r brothe r painted masks. Duron sd.Jd studying he r culture t'> hPlptng her find her idenbty. Jt>dnelle Clopton decorated a cc1ncUP for Jose, a Mexican friend who hdd died in the desert around th1~ Ume lcJst year. She attached a p1pt> cleanPr c.Toss containing the rolors of the Mexican flag, a Ford !:>ymbol cut from d magazine since hl' worked for that company and tw1q!> rep resenting the desert. Clopton planned to light the can- dJt> dnd pldce it on the d!tdr at the Ldh tor a few days then ldke il to Jo..,1 •\ work for his fellow employees. Shl' und fnends also plan to ldke the c t1nctlt> lo thE' desert whe re Jose died dnd hold d memond! service. Clopton"> d aughter, Jdsmine, mddP a candle for deceased rock <>ldr Curt Kobctin. C:t'stival-g oers La wrence and DPbb1e Wtute said they Weed the festJval's outlook on death. "I like the thought of death as not such a gloomy thing,· Lawrence Whtll' sd1d tt You can remember pE>ople hdving fun.· TORCH CONTINUED FROM 1 William s stud. "We've got lots of doers, and we should try to put some narnel> forward." Entry forms for cornmumty hero torch bearer; can be o btained at locdl Uruted Way ofhces or by call- ing (800) 496-2653 Appllcdtions can be c,ubmitted to thf> 1996 Olympic Torch Relay, P.O. Box 6621 Mt1ple Plam, Minn 55593- 6621 All Pntries must be post- mt1rked by Nov. 30 dnd received by Dec 8 RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dolor CoveB Morel 1922 HARIOR II.VD., COSTA MESA · ~-1156 FULL BODY BODY 1 .HOCJt SWIOH ,,~ -$10 $55.00 ' ' 1 /2 HOCll SESSION NO: $':.oo MENDERS C LINI C W/"' Et,. J. 11. lt'6 FREE STEAM TREATMENT w /ony mo•soge 434-9200 2145 M.•o Verde f . • Suite #2 Co•taM..1a ••zm MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO crazy, and I think this project will def1.n1tely go soon to somebody who'! been watching on the side- lines.· After Pad.fie SaVings went bust. Resolution 1h1St Corporation moved in. 1be building served as the West- ern United States and Hawaii head- quarters for the trust, which ls an arm of the Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation or PDIC. And according to Buffa, the feds didn't have the same appredation for fine interior accents and lavish Ooodngs as Pacific Savings' chief executi~e officers. He said the site doubled as office space and ware- house for records from the hun- dreds of savings and loan opera- tions it swallowed. "They just wrecked it,• Buffa said. *From the outside, it still looks great. People can't believe it's sit- ting there vacant "But whe n they left, the inside looked like one of those buildings that has been boarded up and tran- sients bave moved in and built fires in the middle of the rug. Thanks for 10 Great Yeanl Come check out our new menu and low prices. ALL YOU CAN EAT susm & HOT APPETIZERS $16.50 per penon 5:30 to t:30 Tuesday thru Sunday Join us for Monday Night Football 5:30 Wl 10:00 "That was the heartbreaker -to se e that level of design turned into a warehouse. It's a sad testament to a sad chapter in American busi- ness." C andles were decorated with activities the deceased enjoyed in life and som e people put angels on the altar representing babies. Jason Ferguson, Costa Mesa IDgh School's 24-year-old bas- ketball coach has been sb'tcken wtth a rue form of kidney cancer. A trust fund has been set up to help with his medical and living expenses and to create a scholarship for young athletes. Checks can be malled to the Jason Ferguson Foun- datton, c/o Costa Mesa IDgh School, 2650 Palrvlew Road, Costa Mesa 92626. Or call 556-3161 for informatton. 3355 Via Lido1 Newport Beach 71/J/075-0575 0 "It's good for people to get out of their own culture and get into some- one else's,• Debbie White arlded. "It helps you to understand other peo- ple and helps everyone g et dlong with each other.• LOW•LOW PRICES X. VI kY f1\',f Money raised at the festival will benefit a student scholarship foun- dation and future events at the shop- ping center, organizers said. KENNY 1/, PRINTER 2:io J212 COME ON ... YOU KNOW YOU NEED THOSE TEETH CLEANED YOU REALLY DO PEOPLE LIKE US ... THE GREY GOOSE and ~~ are pleased to announce an exciting Clirislmas Decorating mrtl. • ~ October 28th throuah November 6th Learn lnnovallve lips from home dea>rating expert Deborah Stapley on how to turn your ftoust inlo a home for the 1t0Uda11s with lighted Villages and ornaments from Department 56. Inc . Witt a Village Animated S~ating Pond autographed by World and Olympic Figure Siating Champion Dorothy Hamill ... and much, much morel CARING FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU CHARLENE NAPOLITANO, DDS SUSAN MILLAR, DDS 1831 ORANGE AVE, SUITED COSTA MESA 642·0608 THE GREY GOOSE WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1032 Irvine Avenue • Newport Beach Telephone: 642 -7803 Hours. Monday-5aturday: I Oto~; Sunday. Noon to 5 MasterCard -tr Visa -tr American Express SERVING EASTSIDE COSTA MESA AND NEWPORT BEACH OPEN WEEKDAYS AND TUESDAY EVENINGS BACK TO BASICS ... Chiropractic is making Nov. 2nd ffttle Dane day. From 7am to 7pm on this special day, all proceeds from services performed by the Doctors and support team at Back to Basics wlll be donated to little Dane to help him in his flght to life. There wlll never be as good a time or a better reason to have your family and friends evaluated ~eq Offi~e Visit ~~on ~ I~ l sulta on natjOn f s e na~ tt~T~-ndtfOn h ~\ '!CoUOSis screening onau~ For tho~ of you alrt'cldy under a Chlropractoo care. drop in .1nd IP.t us ch«kyou on this s~lal d.ly ... '1ellM c.el ~lo<~ spedal appoliilHNMt: '5CM>7 J6 16IO Mlln IWe., Colll Mesi. CA tl'27 PLEASE HELP US ••. HELP LITTLE DANE Dane Ohwiler is a three year old boy who has been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. Dane has undergone several operations and multitudes of chemotherapy treatments and has recently come home from the hospital in remission. The medical costs, surgeries and chemotherapy treatments have exhausted all of the Ohwifer:S financial resources should any other further surgeries or treatments be necessary. You can help by joining us at Josh Slocums fund raising dinner and at Back to Basics "Dane Day". Good Sounds Is proud to join Josh Slocum~ and Back to Basics Chiropractic to raise money for the Dane Ohtwiler cancer fund Oane and his fdm11y have grven us a lot of petlpecove on what real problmis can be and hoW fortul'lflte most of us really are Please Join us In our efforts to raise money to g~ Dane me chance he so ~es Please call Josh Slotum~. or Stop by Back to Basics. STEREO/CABLE lV TELEPHONE/INTERCOM/SECURITY . CENTAAL. VK. SYSTEMS f ....... ~·-- from 5:00 m Advertorial Auto .. Fact by Paul Frech SERVICE & REPAIR GERMAN SWEDISH JAPANESE AUTOMOBILES A MATT£R OF TIMING (BELTS) A timing belt should be replaced on a periodic basis; putting the job off risks consider· able damage to some engines. Why? The timing belt runs from the crankshaft to the cam- shaft(s), which open and close the valves. On some engines. more durable timing chains are used. Others make use of rub- ber timing belts which, although less durable, offer the advantag- es of being less expensive, lighter, quieter, and never need lubrication. If the belt were to break, the camshaft would stop turning, but inertia would keep the flywheel, crankshaft, con- necting rods, and pistons mov· ing. On a free-wheeling engine, this poses no problem because there is enough clearance to keep the pistons from hitting open valves. On an interference engine, however. bent valves and broken pistons may result. HINT: . To avoid expensive repairs on an interference engine, inspect !ind replace the liming belt at the intervals recommended by the car manufacturer. A WIPER PRIMER The modern automobile wind· shield wiper has its origins in the hand-cranked wiper system devel- oped by J.A. Apjohn In 1903. It utilized drive brushes on each side of the glass that pivoted from the top of the window frame. Over time, the brushes gave way to strips of rubber that acted as squeegees, but it was not until Ormond E. Wall Installed the first electric motor to drtve a center- pivoting rubber )Viper blade that the modem windshield wiper was born In 1917. Due to the general unreliability of electrical systems of that era, Wiiiiam M. Folberth developed a wtper system In 1920 that was driven by the vacuum created by the engine. Fortunate- ty1 this system only survived until about World War II, when electrlc motors returned to drive wiper systems. History aside, all today's drivers need to know la that wipers ahould be replaced at least on a seasonal basis to assure the best vlsiblllty la rainy conditions. Keeping your wipers In good WOt1dng ~ltlon makea life east· er In a rainstorm and helpe Insure your aafety. At C&F, no aervlce problem la a problem for u1. W• make sure you Jiel the but value for your dollar. open M-F 8-8. Can Me-891 O for the beat In MA· Approv~ aervlc9. We're at 2090 Plaoentta. No wortt dOne wtthout the owner'• approval. w. are an Offtdal lnapectkm and adfUdng ltatlon for lmog dftitoM, . .,.,., a bf'M•. W9 ..-.n In Ger· man, Swecftah. Md J8"MM ... I • I I I I EYE-OPENER Newport. Estancia sitting pretty with ~wins of the year." QUOTE OF THE DAY , ~·re just not ooeradlif'Ving ' and that's a coach'sjob. 71tat's myfauh ... • -(])M FOOTBALL COAal DICK FREEMAN ·-- \ 1 ( I " I ) \ ) \I ( ) H "\ I " ( I ( ,> l \ H I I f{ H \ ( "' .... ' Eagles find a way to get a monkey off their backs •The ribs were so good, and the victory so savory, everyone showed up on Friday at Estancia with their bibs still on I "They wore their bibs to school on Friday,• said Eagles Coach John Liebengood, referring to mandatory neckwear at the traditional postgame Newport Rib Company feast, awarded to the annual winner of the Battle for the Bell. "It was enjoyable to see us execute and win,• he said, praising his charges on offense and defense. •we played hard on both sides of the ball for four quarters. I feel like that effort proved that hard work pays off at Estancia. There was some bad news, however, "We've been mconsistent on defense, as Dawkins. who sat out the second half, but whe n we come to play, we can give will likely miss at least a week with d teams trouble," he saui. right shoulder inJury. l.lebengood hdd particuJdI praise for COSTA MESA -Along with the enduring memories of winning the per- petual Bell trophy, reversing two sea- sons of futility against ·their cross-town rivals, and putting together their best pedormance of the season, the Estancia High football players took home anoth- er souvenir from Thursday night's 42-18 trouncing of Costa Mesa. "It's been a dry spell for us and, more than beating Costa Mesa, just to get a big win was really important to our pro- gram,• Llebengood explained. "To see the kids really enjoying themstflves after the game was really great to see." Llebengood also liked what he saw of· the postgame video review. Llebengood singled out senior tackle Chuck Johnson, sophomore guard Mike Briano and senior Mike Galicia, who came off the bench to play extensively at tight end, for their work in the offen- sive trenches, paving. the way for wing- back.s Bachy Gonzalez, Chris Felix and James Dawkins, who combined for 320 of the Eagles' 367 rushing yards. "There was a slight chslocallon and his linebacking quclrtel of John Romm. when he went to the doctor to get thdt Frough Jahid, Gonzalez a nd Taleni looked at, they found a crack in his Ta ruelu. shoulder, which I'm told happened some time in August,. Llebengood said Taruelu was m on all four qudl1er- "He's going to a specialist Tuesday and back sacks, three of wtuch were solo, I don't anticipate him playing Friddy ~d he dlso had a fifth tackJe behind thu night (at Aliso Nigue l).· line of scnmmdge . As he had said gomg in, Ltebengood Romm returned dn interception for d cited solid defense as the biggest key to I touchdown and Gonzalez dnd Jahid victory. rang Mesa's "Bell" all night long Mustangs trying to pick up the pieces • Starting with weight room. COSTA MESA -After pointing the finger of blame OJ} himself for failing to make the right decision at a pivotal point in Thursday's 42-18 loss to cross-town rival Estancia, Costa Mesa High football coach Jerry Howell indicated there's one spot he'd like to direct his players toward when the season wraps up the next couple weeks. "The No. l thing I hope that game makes our kids realize is they need to find the *eight room the next eight or nine months,· said Howell, after the Eagles used their physical superiority to run over the Mustangs. "They just physically overpow- ered us,· Howell continued. "They were stronger on both sides of the line, and as the game went on, they N~'I Clu'!I Wmaew p1d8 tlie.,. to a T-O"Meua nm Ill Prlclay'a BaUle of the Bay. · wore us down." . A VERY· PAINFUL GAME TAPE · Howell, who immediately after the game second-guessed his own play calling at the end of the first half, returned to that theme Sun- day. Referring to a first-and-goal situ- ation at the Mesa 1 with less than a minute remairung be(ore intermis- sion and trailing, 14-6, Howell said be would like to have it to do over again. "What we needed was for our head coach to go out there and tell the offense we were going to run three slam (pitches off-tackle) and if we weren't tough enough to punch it in, we didn't deserve lo score," he said. "But instead, I decided lo run a quarterback sneak and Estancia stacked some extra people in the middle, so it didn't work. Then, we had a penalty move us out lo the 6 and we didn't get it in." • It isn't bard to find the pitfalls for €dM. CORONA Dl!l. MAR -Mer a weekend ot ~ over dropped puses, a huge fum- ble, <lOllJy ~•tiM, ~~e breekdoWils and miMd tack- les, Corona del Mar High foot- ball coach Dia Freeman stepped forwilrd to shoulder the blam8 for the Sea Kings' 1 .. 3 loss to~ Harbor Jn Prl- dais BaU&e o1 tbe ~ XXXJV. "I told the kidl Saturday that ttie head coach ts responllble for ge~ a team to play to its abWty or above,• Preemao Aid. •we're JuSt not over-a~ and that's a coach's job. Tbat"i my fault.• Preem8D dM1 say be liked ti.is playen' frame ol mind heading into tha intense rtvolry with the Sailon, but various factors seemed to get tn the way ot their ~eel success. •Gomg in. we were ready to ~ and ready to play," be said. , "It was just a matter of making plays when we needed to JDAke theiil; • - When history reviews this edition of the Baek Bay brawl, CdM fatthful can pOlnt to a bandful ot turning points. There were the six dropped passes, and anOther caught out of boundS at the Hubor 5, wh.lcb might bave· counted With • better footWork. 'One ol the ~ foiled a certain fti'st doWn OD tbird-and- Jive at the Ne~ 19, before~ Defense sparks Pirates, 41-23 • Orange Coast puts it away in the second half. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's defense and special teams stepped up in Saturday's 41-23 victory over Orange Empite Conference rival Southwestern, shutting down the league's sec- ond-leading ground gainer, inter- cepting two passes (one for a touchdown), blocking two punts and returning a punt 50 yards. "The defense played excellent ;in the second halt," said Coach 1 Bill Workman, whose team beat the Apaches for the sixth straight time. "We made 1t close' for awhile in the first half, but the . . . defense came througb for us m the end." The Pirates dom.lnated 'm time of possession, holding the ,ball for 21 minutes in the first half -more than double Southwest· 1ern -end were leading, 17·3, when thtngs unraveled ln the final five minutes of the half. -r-Southwestern got beck tnto It 1brlefly with an 84·yerd return , With an tntercepUon by Mike Rosier, and e 34·y.,-d TD pus. • ~ Chet Walker bad ~ tbe IC0do9. powering 1n a 4·yarcl touchdOwii to cep e ~ 12·~Y dlWe With two ......... Wt iri the ftnt quarter. :X.-lhan one minute Jeter, mid- dle linebacker Steve Gonzales picked off a Johnson pass across the middle and rambled down the left sideline to put the Pirates up, 1-4-0. The two teams traded field goals, including Nate Bennett's 27-yarder, setting up the action in the closing minutes of the half. The Pirates held the ball only 2:35 in the third quarter, but shut out the Apaches and scored two touchdowns to take a 31-16 lead into the final stanza. •it was just one of those games,· Workman sald of his team's time of possession, as the Pirates improved to 3-4, 2-1. Micah Johnson's 50-yardifu~ return set the stage for W · League's 13-yard TD run to put the Pirates up, :W-16, at tbe start of the third quarter. League looked like one of the confer- ence's top runners, canving the ball 22 times for 115 yards. The Apaches eemed to be establishing themselves, when Ari.dre Hilluud broke through and blOc.ked bis second punt of th game, giving the Pinlt the ball at Southwestern'• t 1. Three plays later, Sauk want ov r from the t to put the Plrete up, 31·16. •we cam into th game with ftVe punt blocks,• Workman said. ·we·ve been putting eome speed on the outside to try tq get .in tMir'e and we ure did todey. Our goeJ wu seven or eight bloc ~t the ·~ ol th so.I. IO we hi.et.Mt. OCC 41, Southwestern 23 Score by Qullf'ters Southwestern O 16 O 7 · 23 ·Orange Coast 14 3 14 10 · 41 Ant~ . OC'C • W•lk9< 4 run (lddt f•lhtd), 2.1>4 OCC • Gonulfl 39 interception retum (Leeou-pus from Seu~. 1 :•5 5-Mt~ SW • Amee 40 F<i, 13·02. occ. hntWtt 27 F<i. 9-11. SW ·~ M ttlt~ retum ~· kldl), 3 54. SW • Tl'lbblt 34 pess trom Johmon (kick f .tied), 0:24 Third~ OCC • L"9~ 1l run (Bennett kick), 13:11 OCC S.Uk 1 run 18-tt kidl). 4 40 F-'hQullrWr SW · Tnbble 5 pea from GmNln (,V~e k!Q. 1•:32. OCC Bennett 26 FG, 9:1". OCC • Wimbish 5 run (lennett kid(), S 04 Atttnd.tnee 500 (est.mtt.cl) N>MDUA&. ..-.a SW · Grdwln\ 1a.S2,. Lopt1, l-12. Colllnt.. H> OC,.· lMg\le, U -115, Welll", 1o-69, hmes. 3-59; WlfTlbllt\, t1·51, H9Wen. 5-21; freeman, ~ll, "tublf, 2.t; Hilb, 1 .... 5tuk. 2-monlll· I NJN'IDUAL MU4NG SW • JotvlllOf\ 1J..2W. 1 U Grdltm. l·HI. 5, ~ ~1~ 0 OCC • s.ull. UI, 1'. lNDMDUM. •MClrl---•""""°lld SW•~~ GrWwn. 2·32: D4l\lli. 2..U: ~·Ml: MtttOI\ 1-11; l'lttl'nln,-1"' COlliN. 1•1, lapel, 1.Q; l~ 1-o; Cottoft. l~J OCX. Hi' I 14. FrMmen, \.a, U-, M, ~ t·Ju. nANTtCI .. occ: 11 17 7144 60-l'SI Ut M ,...., .... , 11 1U "°"' • "°"" 2n uo .-1 J-lt7 0.0 11 440 4.St m> M:sJ 37-yard field go.\l attempt went just wide wlth 4:51 left, and,. another skipped off a receiver's hands in the end wne. Perhaps even bigger, was a 15-yard penalty on fourth down for 12 men on the field, erasing a Sailor punt returned by CdM to the NeWJ><?rt 24. With second life, the Tars extended the drive, before pin- ning CdM at its own 8 with a punt. It was the pivOtal field posi- tion tum that allowed Newport to go 43 yards two possessions later for the game-winner. •we could have probably had three TDs in the first half, .. Freeman said. •But you never get lUc:ky against a Newport defeme; you have to earn it.• B R IEFLY Coast runners in deep at SoCal qualifying meet COSTA MESA -Rancho San- tiago College's Men and the Mt. San Antonio C ollege women were victorious Saturday at the Johnny "O " /Southem California Qualifier cross-country meet at Fairview Regional Park Men Team. 1. Rancho Santiago, 72; 2. Glen· dale, 80, 3 El Camino, 149. 11 Or1nge Coast tnd1vidual: 1. Hern1ndez (Moofparit). 19:31; 2. Hussain (River5ide), 19'42, 3 Ser· ratos (Glendale), 1945, OCC 28. H1ncock, 20:43, 32. J Appell, 21.01; 84.Chian. 21-49; 87. Munoz. 2l:S3; 99. Aoussieve, 22 01. 108' Boulton, 22·10; 119: Sw&nson, 22 19 Women Tum: 1. Mt. San Antonio, 65; 2. SO Mes.. 72; 3. P1~ 130; 18. Of1nge Co.an Individual: 1. ~z (El Camino), 18•39; 2 M.cjueno ~M). 1t·4S. 3 ~ odt °'IY9nide), 19:11, OCC: ca. M(Cfeight, 21:25; 96, Lundkvm, 22:45; 101 Gonulft. 22.54; 11& SatlCNz. 22;32,; 121 . C ~I. 21:36: 140. ~. 24:12; TOOAY T-.s • High tehool ~ CotoiM ct.I Mar at !Nine, J p.m.: HMbor M ~ Monica. l p.m.; lsUnci. et ttguM leach. 3:1S sun.; \.a9Una Hiits at Costa Mew. 1:15 p.m. _.,,_POLO High Sttiool • COt'Onl de! M« II\ Tustin, l p m. ' Finall,y, and at just the rigJ,t ~e, these '95 sailors emerge •That's how Coach Brinkley sees it in the wake of his team's 7-3 shocker over CdM. hype. and everyone seemed very relaxed. They were very motivated, but in a qwet, con- • ti.dent way. They were not out Of control by game rugbt. •1 could see Saturday that a NEWPORT BEACH _ It lot of the kids' whole attitude sometimes hapn.-nc in the of:f-has just changed, and I am r-very excited about jl. We seem season. during Hell Week, or to be coming together a bttle in a nonleague game early in more, and maybe its 1ust at the the year. right time.~ But it hadn't happened yet The victory, Newport's first for the Newport Harbor High in three Sea View League football team, until Friday games, revitalixes hopes of a night's 7-3 Battle of the Bay seventh-straight CIF playoff upset over Corona berth, which would del Mar. likely be forthcom- • 1•ve talked o11What~ good mg with wms over before about every about it is we Woodbndge (Fn- team establiSbing day) and Santa its own identity," don 't have to Mar1Jarita (Nov. NJ effwpoa~~'-' c~~d. depend on to). e uua..aey :.cu "What's good • And for that to anyone about lt lS we don't hnaeeppendS I tbetO ' teaJDgO else • •' II have l0 depend On anyone else," through some Wpe of big ~nence -JEFF BRINKLEY Brinkley said. ·1 -~.--• think there are that can rE.ally • some scenarios that bnng them togeth-er. "Sometimes it's..____ would create a b '1hree=-orfow-wayties, but"a.11 t something that appens at know is, if we win, we have a practice,• Brinkley continued.. ¥ery good chance at getting "or it can be a song. or a theme. Whatever it is, we had-in.• Furthermore, Brinkley n't had that happen this season believes the Sailors' defense of until the other night.• their Southern Section Division After losing its fifth straig:tlt V championship should no g'ame the previous wee1t longer be d1$D1issed. against Itvine (31-28) to exteiad "Since early on in the pre- lhe longest Sailor losing steak season, I've felt we could be a since 1988. Brtnkley said he dangerous team if we made began to feel a dlange was in the playoffs, and I only feel the air early m the preparation stronger about it now,• Brink- tor CdM. ley said. •rugbt now, w e're • tt was a strange week,• he playing pretty well and 11 that recalled. •1 don't think I'd ewe continues and we can some- seen our kids in that frame 6l bow battle through (league), mind before a Corona game. We could cause some problems There was very, very little for people.• F R OSH-SOP.ff WATER POLO ~esa wins Gr ay Lunde tourney; Sailors vow to come back strong J • CdM, Newport varsities do well 1 at Staniord/See Tuesday edition. By Jim Walters, Da1fy Piiot NEWPORT BEAC H -The Newport Hdrbor High Sailors' attempt to win one for their fallen teammate fell short Saturday as the they lost their semifinal match to La Serna, 3-0. then lost. 10· 1, to Villa Park in the third-place game ol the Gray Lunde Frosh-Soph Weter Polo lnvttational at New- port. The players. who had dedicat· ed the gclme to thPLr rnend Gra}. who died of an apparent hedl1 attack dunng prartlce Oct 19. flashed a few smiles to the u friends dnd parents m the stands as they jostled good-naturedly with ea ch other on the way to the dressing room -obV\ously more subdued than normal Costa Mesa, wblch works out wtlh Newport during the summer, took the championstup trophy, stunning Villa Park in \}le mis, 10·2, and cruising to a 12-3 tri- umph over La Serna m the cham- pionship game •The tuatlon , we•v been hvmg with a tragedy here,• New· port Coach Les Cutler wd, aft r hl$ t am' fowth-p1ace bni b ln lhe 12-team held. •w won our first two game. and w played well agaJJ1$l t.a ~ma. But th focus just w n't th re for th flMlgam .• PolloWing N wport'1 hnal game, the fans were talking qui· etty, but nobody WU )MVlng, A few 1QllM up to CUtler and put haDda cm hll lbouJd . kU\o lnh~tonel. . "These are 13-a.nd 14-year-old kids who are very affected by what happened, CuUer said. ·nus will never leave them. Only time will sort lhts out for them.• If post-game comnwnts by one of the players. Jay PerM>n, is any indicator, they will g l through lbls •Mr. C\ltler, we're not happy with th losses, bl\l this ~ not the end of water polo for us P f'On said. ·w~·re not th t di.Sdpp<nnl- ed with the re.•ml . It's been a hard w k, but w 'll oo ha.ck .• Iii M ' portion or th I lb Mustangs Jumped ut quickly to 3..0 first.quart '8d gal.nit WJa PArk. and led, 7..0, after thn!e. ' •(Wla Park) .. a good team .nd bibfy the favorite owning Coeth Malt WhllmDl'e d . •They were ov•~-tMnt eboUt ~ 1LW an4 ~.., ~ ,pn-nsl WhllD .., .. bebtnd The dMmpLc ''PV- .. • •• - • Cl> MONDAY, OCTOIE" 30, 1995 ~ Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacrtic v-Dove Newport Beach 844-2700 PIERCE BROTHERS BEU BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 When Words Are Not Enough "Speclallzlng In Sympathy Flowers" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Repojnting?: ff you' re Joqkfng to ... repaint it, rebuild ft, replace it or restore it, took in ffle ff lot Oossifieds to find'tne service you' re Jq~fng fo1~ . . ,,. .. STARTING ANEW . BUS/NESS?? -. • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Departmmt at the Daily Pi/qt is pkased • • • • • .. to announce a new smJia now flfKlil.ablr to new businesses. ~ wiJJ now SEARCH the~ for you at no o:tra chargt, m:J. ~you the ~~and tht trip to the OMt House in SantaAna. 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Thursday 5:~ llYPllO• (714) 642-5678 llY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Pte.ase include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a (Dre quote.) BYMA&OR• PllillSONi \'?West Bay Street ·~Mesa, CA mv Oim:r ofNewpmt BM! & Bay SL GINllL&L POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nottce. The publisher reserves the ri~t to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advenisement. Please report any error that. may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in u advertisement for which it.may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. ... _____ •I NEWPORT ·11ouSES/ BBACB 2'1e111AP_AR_TME-·NT-s-11 iiRiiOiiOMiiSiiiiiiiiii27ii0ii6 INDUSTRIAL 2788 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT5530 APPLIANCES 6011 ~.:;~v. FURio2s TRANSPORTATION CONDOS ~fOR SALE .. --OPPOllYU•n• Allrul ................. .......... .-..a11•fff, : .............. Adll1MI• _...., ............. ..... ........... ·-.y ,..-.u. Jl•IUllH er flwi.taltlM I ..... rlCa,c-.,......, ·-.. ~ ............. .......................... ........ ~-" .......... , ...... .. • ni. ............... . .......... .,....,.... . ·~ .................. laM\ .................... 0. ....... .................... ........... Nwftltlll 141 lMr ...................... ...... ,. ..... ,.-11 ... _ ....... , I 1 .alMUO -........ • 1·•-414· .. ,. ........ , ,11 .oc ... ,... •. catHUO•at·3511. POR RENT Rm/pvt bath, phn llne. 3450 SP & 2300 SPI••••••••• Kenmore Refrigerator iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•••••••• i!!&•TILUFF l•••••••••I Shr kltch, lndry. Pleu· A/C mostly ofc. 1001 REAL ESTATE w/lce maker. Almond •••ESTATE SALE ..,.. ant l!'alde CM home. W.17th St CM See Agt color. Great shape. • 2.osKT Diamond Sol\. On beaut grMnb91t. $360+ utll. 642·1nO Unlt·V/Call 650-8287 ~LOYMENT MAL llTATll IALD Make otter. 631-7037. tare Internally nawless. F BOATS Renoveted 3er 1\.iiBa BALBOA Room For Rent 5530 Busy walk.Jn locdon. Waaher/Dryer S140 Color GIA Cert. valliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~:'·a ~h.alf;1:;: PENINSULA 2607 *** Non smoker. comp plan. f« lnllllrvlew ea. Frig $200, Gas $38,500 Sell $16,000. 18• Du ffy 2 years 7eo-6000 Ext. 112 Must Ilk• cata. Cell BUSINESS & t ••• •1 JOB SEam can Ron Taylor. =I stove $100 apt size. • Ivory Collection young. well cared tori 831·9011 after 7pm _,. Thef'rulllnlllil Call. 646-5848 • Mink Coat Top-ol IN 512 750. 67s-2933 AT THE BEACH seso INCL UTILS FINANCE $100+ per day. Paid ... ...-rt Nne. Highffl quality ,1 ____ • _____ _ 1Bdrm. Kit, dining dally. Euy aell. Great ,,....... FURNITURE 6014 custom dHlgned. val Dinghy B' West Ma· Annual Rent.la area, appla, lndry. HOTELS potenUall 434-1042. I 673-7300 $18,000 Sell $3,llOO rine. new bottom, & 3 Or Winter Jum 7J:J·c!':fC>-~ee 6: MOTELS 2718 BUSINESS ADVERTISING 25"TV s100 hld•bed ~ec:i::;1 c'.n.01~:.0n1~ ~f~. ~;~~~~ne S8oo ...,.. SeleotJon L cle udlo ASSISTANT Retail aofa $150, recliner S 1 o,ooo Sell $3,900. 2Bd+2 loft.a .... $1975 ~ch~ at k. ~;~ Corporate extended OPPORTUNITY Llttl• People & Me $75. complt dHk SSO, •Russian Icons ·Museumi-------- snocnvu fum -. S11SO par atay rates, 3-4 ·day 2904 Full time position In N.B. needs Sales deskS150.55&-7218 quallty.•AusllanEgg•poWERBOATS 413 n.ar aancl .. $1895 mo utlta Incl. Yr IH. rate from $29.75. 7 avallat>le for self moll· Aaaoc. Call 645-1355. Custom quilted On hd· Painted on CrysWJPOfc. 7012 Property Mgmt 715-449-1600 •xt. 221 day rat• from $23.50. vated and nexlble lndl· board bedspread laln ·MUterptecff. Appl ; ~ Oo .. n View Apt 2Br AAA 3 DIAMONDS. Vl!NDINQ RTE•New RETAIL OPPTY'S aklrted' wing chair i. only. 714-722·9701 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TI..e PJNdlnlalw 1Ba. 1000 aq ft, car-Clean rma, breakfast, Machines In 21 Loe•· vldual to provide sup-Cuhlers•Wlne Bar ottoman. Matching ---------•• ._....., poa, no lndry. Very phone. cable, AC. lions• Buy All or port for fut paced ad Serve,.Glft wrap• dra~s. Ivory/It blue. LOCAL ARTIST 38' TIARA SPORTFISH 873-1900 clean. $1200/mo yr1y. Newpor1 Baw Inn Pa.11*800-599-6769 dept. Candidate must Tobacconist. Uke new, must •••· 3 Scott Kennedy'• Partner wanted. N.B. 104 15th St.#4. Call 2070 Newport Blvd, be detall oriented, Hi.Time Cella,. All, s1200. Mirrors, bk· 1-0rlglnal 2·Pr lnts Sllp. Home 644-2000 3 Bd Duplex w/loft, 2 Gary 72().9422 ex 204. CM. 1-800-284-3229 possess strong organ-250 Ogle, CM cases, plcturH & Low # 's 642·7760. Work 754-4000 x102 . Ba. 1 blk to Bay • STl!PS TO SAND ANNOUNCEMENTS lzatlonal skills and the Sales more. 759-7659 --------39' Searay Expresa Ocean. Yearty rental 1Br $650/mo. Furn'd . VACATION ablllty to communicate ln1ld1 Salt1 Murphy Bed Wanted PETS 8r '88, fully loaded, 600 1 HSOO. 548-4589 Wint.,, P· ..... -g.. No/...,. D b I 11 •n•• 11 w C! 60 hrs except1'onaJ cond A ... oh Duplex. 3Br e1w121 .. ""'991-04'32 RENTALS 2722 well. R1prH1ntatlve 0 ~00~ c~~dl~~:,en , """"'~ s99.ooo. * 675·6128 · 2Ba, gar, fp, w/d, d/W, ANNOUNCEMENTS ResponslblllUes will Community newspa-Call 759-7591 paUo. Refurbished. No CORONA New 28' motor home 2920 Include sales 1upport per sHk• energeUc Queen Mattrea.s ADOPT·A·PET peta. 11400. 875-9884 for rent. Full kitchen, function and admlnls· profesalonat to Join Its Wanted Every Sat & Sun at SAU. BOATS 7014 la~rJdgi&ted. 28" DEL MAR 2622 ahower, TV/VCR. Day tratlve duties. Excel· Clualfled Advertlatng Good condition. Call PETSMART, Fountain liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- 2BA, pool & apa. &. wkly ratea. 559-8844 SPORTS FANS.And out lent telep~one and In· ~~~~r-:1~~. bo~le~~~ 574 .... 244. Valley. Puppies, kit· 'Be LAGUNA 30 11275. Rafa. 54().7551 Olde CdM 2Br 2Ba, Npt Bch Oceanfront nowl Up to date scores, terpersonal akllls are & type 4o +wpm. ROLL TOP DESK tens and more, all Diesel, furling, other ------- 7011 day 7te-5180 eve pvt aundeck, perfect Reterv1• no1 w1 for wtl<Jyt I •~r=~~~ ~~· essential. We offer a Strong apelllng &. 7 drawer. full size, :~~k~~~':!.1~~~· ;:;: extras. $16,995.95 ---------1 liAYiHOR&i HOUi• for room mat•• I month Y w n er ran a•· su9/mln 18 lT Plln or-If good benefit package communication skllls dark pine nnlsh, w/ 9037 for more Into PP 675-6128 G!NEltAL 1002 Fumlahed °' unfum ll050/mo. Avail now. Fully furnished 3er SetV.Ue1~ · Including medical, required. Telemarket· solid oak chair. Paid---------~~~---~-~ i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. 38r 1~BL Fp gar Call 714-494-2342 2Ba, gar. No amk/no dental vision and Ing exp dealrable. over $600 for both, Englleh Springer Cal 25 rebulMo.ded. U,000/mo 64.2-5290 pets. Karen 434-1424. • p I• a 1 ant , n 0 n-••II for 1250 obo Spaniel Pupa 6 wks crulalng/raclng, $7500 401K plan. Physlcal/ smoking office. Base both. 714-846-6340 old Pure bred. Tatis firm. W/out d lnk/motOf' CAVAVAVAV!t ! a10 ClHYoN gated COSTA MESA 2624 wnm"'ALS TO drug acreenlng r• sat.ry, commission & Sofa 199 club chr & cut & declaw r• Must aeel 723-«>48 '> IJHOMEOWNERS r luxUty townhome, 281', &Yau quired. Please aend benefit package. ottm~ s149 wing chr moved . $125·$225 C S-7HCXJSAA()Son C 28a. den. Totally ,.. 18R 18A 1550/mo SJIARE 2724 resume to Dally Piiot, P 1 hyalcal/d 1 rudg F•;!,••n-S99 Mint! 54&-0812 8'45-5802 21 4-10711-S_P_E_E_D_L ____ _ ... ~current mongege t modeled A upgraded. lndry, pool, quiet, nr Att . Ad A I t t ng requ re . "" re-Have a Snake I We u: 'C ~=or $3150/mo. 75~7502 all "ul4rtatlon. No Bright, airy furn room n. SS s an • aum• to Judy Oetting Solld Oak din rm tbl have FHder mlcell SKI BOATS • ~lFREElnto alg Canpn Home . peta 382 In lovely NB home nr 330 W. Bay Street, at 714-831-6594, °' w/6 chairs and extra $1.25 ea. 631-4063 • ..... _ ..... _ br/2\llba. 3 Costa Mesa . CA calt 574-4250. leaf 11200. Solld b d CC.R 714-~ 4 . cer gar. A oheerv welki•lgnd Fuh Isl. U khch prlv. 92627 Teak wood roll top Save a un and Av! nowt 14.200/fl'°. 18r 1Ba. MNlng bar $450. N/S. 780-0110 SALJ!S deak w/marble top/ abandoned pets. Be a •A•A•A•A• call 84M114 pvt patio, '585-SIOOi COM 2 Stry Twnhbme Apartment Manager R•_.RESUTATIVE lock• $900 54o.1947. voluntHr/foster. Call P'AllULOUS Rl!SORT mo. 648-9081 1.15Ba. Pool, W/O Ten-LOST L Couple to manage 100 Growing community 714-597·9037. ---------• STYLS LIVING B'elcle 1rg 1&.2Br, lndry nla. Non/amk. Cat OK u: unit complex llve on newspaper group ... ks MERCHANDISE CORONA CAN•• YOURSll rm. Gar av.U. No peta. SSOO&o. 76().1937 FOUND 2925 •11•. Otflce/malnt. exp. dl1play adv9rtlslng repr• MISC 6015 PIANOS & . * New crpt, VflfY bright, CdM Nice room In 3Br own tools. 2Bd 28a... Nntallve wf1h t yHt mini-' QEL MAR 1022 Matlna. Private e .. ch quiet garden "ttfng. hae. Pvt bath, prkng, Salary. 11.-.685-3310. mum axperience. EJCc.llent iPiiLANiiiiiTiiCiiLiiEARANiiiiiiiiiCiiEi1I ORGANS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ClubheN, Poola • $pu 185().$?85. Move fn w/d. No amk/pet. $450 FOUND BIRD BOOKKE•PBR benefit package lncludJng 8• King Of O\ieen pe.tms iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COM Duplex plua 8 Bike & W~klng Tralla only $499. 831-8427 472·2098 or 759-5673 714-833-7837 PIT, 4/hra·day 5-dy• a base salary tor the ener· $20. Junlp.,., h~s $1. Splnnet Plano 6059 7016 *1968 22ft Ski Boat• 15. 7 lltre V-8, King Cobra Oto. tow profile hull, just serviced. new controller/uphol· stery. Great akl be.I· faat·looka great ..... r• ady to go. $1 0.500 646-9449/574-4247 gatagea. May be avail TRY Lovelw CIHn E'ald• ea 1 BD Avl lmmedl In POUND .IBWl!LERY wk 11-3 for restaurant getlc salea profeulonal Clltua-frult·avocado (fruit· with bench Saoo for I•••• option. lbnufaotund Houal"8 1Br, microwave, w/d our 3bd home. W/d, fl Near Balboa Pavllllon Lv meaa. 753-8915 th.at we need Immediately. Ing) s1o. Cement foun-1'14-e75-7225 MARINE SUPS · Call 714-4194-2342 ENJOY hkup, carprt. No peta. p, 2 lg yrda, full prtv. on 7.23-95. Call 7l4-CLl!RICAL H•LP Physlcal/dtug tcreenlng r• talna 1110 bltd balhl DO~ 7022 Individual hom .. lt•• S895+aec. 845--2148 1440 +dep. 548-4435. 997-8944. qunct. EOE. Pl .... call $20. 909-674-9422 SPORnNG Heh with a private Newtw refurb 1Br 1Ba HB Rental to ahare. FIT needed for aml Judy Oetting at (714) 574-R 11 Fl t COSTA MESA 1024 fenced yard°' peUo w/gat In lov•'t gated 5250/mo. Clean, hon-Found K•w• Aak for NB conattuctlon co. 4250 for lntwew or tu r• * •ta x urea GOODS 6065 * * 2 8 PT D 0 CK * complAw n.., -'•ftgle eat, very ~-·ual. Avl Sharonl 645-8426 Must be dependable. eume to (714) 831-661M Senaormatlc security On Newport Channef . ., -,._, -... Some typing & word system w/aenaora. $280 Call Ann ~ •'aide 3Br 1\.iiBa w/ 2BR 2BA w/FP Sq.1610/mo. &42·'800 lmmedl 969-4768. FOUND KEYS on 17th proc skllla a muat. Wiii SALl!aJPHONE 3-blched oak open Surfboard 9.0 ft. tti.. 7152-fi767 °' 854-4302 separate game rm & Furn. a Unfum. NB Own muter aulta StrMt In Coata M.... tfaln. &48-6359 OV•R QUALIPll!Df framea w/hanglng & fln, white, lite, Oreal pool. All remod, quiet $950. to 11200/mo w/pvt bath. Clubh••· Call Marta. 674-4249 Looking for change, ahetvlng hardware. Boatdl 1175. 831-486a ~3~5~'~M~ax.-~8-al~P~e-nl-:--n. street. $235K. Agt. WATERFR~NT UNITS NEWPORT pool, Jae. Near beach. (W~). Or Ive mag. c~ • Companions .... atr .. a? Peaceful 714-n4-3724. Tunturl Exercise bike. Sec 1-ear prkng Ind. 850-3008 0( 84&-7946 Furn. a Unfurn. BEACH 2669 $500. Jerry 845-8799 Found Love Bird Needed for Homecat Boating/Marina Env. Excellent cond. $350. On·shr facility. ~ •1860. to S2300J mo NllJ9alboa Penln. COM., ... 844-9835 FIT 310-431-444~ $500+ WK. Med ben. COLLECTIBLES 54().1947· s 750/mo. 723-6835 * · Start lmmed. 723--73715 HUNTINGTON Modem. nr aand, ocn p ncntu G 6017 45' Moortne • e-a11CB 1040 Call for~ IRVIN• RANCH'S view, BBQ, lg aundk. ou PP'I erman Cuat Svo,'Qen Otfloe Telemarketlnt Prof. nCRETS 6075 or lesa, Great penh UIOA UYSID• Yiu.AG• '400-$550 84M400 Shepherd/ShMp Dog. For wholeaale shoe •nvlt. Hra 7am-Noon. aula toeallonl do .. at (.,•4) 72•__..aft..aa PIN•ST . Blk/gray w/red collar co. In COM. Good Phn Exp °' will train. Up to Dolle Franklln Mint. Mooring to land. Call ...a'I Owner: 28r 2Ba ' -" tt4a C.""'9Uftltlee• Newport Creat Stv & l ... h. 983-2240 akllla, typing 35 wpm, •1,"""~k. HB. fi'ank Etv1a coUector platea. CHraft •1R Steve 72"5883 1a,soo~ta rec.nuy redecorated. d t try f t • VYVI"" .....,.. "' .,.. condo. xlnt ocn view. Ude a.rtml atocle/IH 1750 to$2600/mo 38R alt ammenlU.a. FOUNDa Sml Rabbit, &a •n o cua °'" Shaw•11375-1858 OWl platea.54().1947. Moat us Cltlea1...,,...,--.,--..,,..,.,....-~-=-~-: Below mkt. Open Fr1/ opt 8'<11 & Oonfmt Tli-~ Prlv. rm a, bath. t><own w/blk apota, on dF~!!; ... !!lfbkatmardtera. •From S11M> (t·W)* 90 ft Sllp Udo lat SaVSun. H0-4140 plex, 48A ea. 'Wk/mo/ IRVINE 155<>+ 848-1400 Santa Ana Ave .. CM. _,,.,.._ L.61.~ FREE TO YOU 6022 •From 5350 (RT)• Tip. Prlv he>me. SSIO<W yr/f\lmlunf. 876-4080 714-54&-4050 +.Call e1..,_,. .. 2. !MPLOYMENT No "••trlotlona mo. Jeaa 675-1422. --------f aaalll'W'llENT NptC•••t 1Rm/3Br 1.aftft.••--•ao2 • IAGUNA LIDO 'ab Beachfront ,.,..""' new condo w/ocean & LOST CAT. Lrg nutty P'loral Dealgner FT. SBRVICES 5533 Black Lab Adun male, ----------i-------- • ··•1:1 •CB l048 48r 3.68& l'wn. Ten-COllMUNITIEI m\n view•, frpl, lndry, Of'ange & white (al-Exp'd In, all phu••· fixed, great w~ldal CAMPERS RY'S ~ •• Avl '°' Nov onlyl c8u our Info Hotline gar. pool/apa. $875 moat peach) neut Conroy. Flowers. loo king for good On th• move? • • •'£11iimliiiiiiiiiil••I l3400/rno. 87M239 '1~11• Incl utlla. 725-2715 male w/long buahy lrvtne 252·1118. P .... ;-::e:~~. that homel 631-2854 TRAILERS 8014 '-u n 1 q u • L • 1 u n • UDO llUND Nwpt Ooeanfl"ont 4 ~~t~:.:0• N°.:'m:ac~ QOURMBT COOKIU the U.Unga 1n lhta cat· Fr•• to Lo v In ti Sell your extra Charmer W/ tudlo. lpadol• 38'+famllV •1•11 •u.. bd/2ba, Duplex, No 'THUMBS'· but com.. houaek .. plng, exp'd, egory may require you Home• Two-9 week• household Wlnnabego 19' Toy-.. ·'?.:i~ :c~w r~= room, aea, 2•tcwy, ....... •T•8'UP DNgal 1950/mo. +\.ii to 'Thumb•I••' Laat Uv• out. l'{T. Non-to call a 900 number domHtlQ kitten•. Blk Items Ota. 4 cyt Showa Ilk• U:'V turn, frpto. Aefrtg a dlahwuhw uU. 752-3527 722..oet9 aeen vie lY!er. Way/ amkr. Newport Beach In w~h U'lefe II • & Wht, fematea. Call In ClasslflAA !!.~'.1.11~~!"1~:.. $13,500 mo. Avail ~. Ind. 80x30 pool. No Paularlno Coat a .,... 714-87W843 charge per mhwte. Un 650-1404. _ _.. __ ...... _ ... _..,_.,._..,_ ... __ ... ~.._-,_...,..;;..;.._...;..;.. .... ;;.....,..;.........,~--- NBWPORT 4~. 11Mt12 Agt. peta. No fHe. No Meaa. R.WARD-HOU8•K••PaR for1 _______ _ . l!ACB 1089 UDO MA PIAk ~Ml 41•• COMMERCIAL Owner heartbroken. Newport condo 2 DIPLOYIONT --'ll••••••lll 2ar tum. 1 yr IN. •M , .. Baytront Apt. wnt•T e~y·a'P'l!t Thumb• la •Pll•pUc a ~ per week. Call • .::JI INO/mO. ..., View, Utt Paid. a130Q/Mo. ~ ~ A&.g nHd• medication. 7191. WANTID 5535 8r a'AI .. TwnhM MCUF9.11W.81M Ow9Q9 Included. o..tl Pl ... e call Jen, 11.-.1---------11········ .... Cuetom upgrda, pool, ... 873-1701. 841·1112. lnoonM Pot.,.tlal up •,.. a··e; to ... ~-.... ...,,... aar a.aa.. t• v ... c.a ~14 ...--.,_,., ....... Hae Furn 1 to Maten to a 10 min I~ >Of'a toe.al ;~ l1etK. 8 142~ :-"..:~~ Me to bCh. IMO Wan. BUSINESS omCB --to IWn moN. ..., .. Trw. QeaM.Nlry .~·· ~'r.ru~R.. Awia 111t. a :,:~.~ Clal'POft. POR UNT 2788 PUSONALS NANNY tor Npt Beach ~J..~ 1127 WM• lab wav Ni. '™ Tnhae. ta • 1 1g home. Day a nlohti---------OWnet 133 IMI 3lr ...... I-oar ..,, .... 28a. 1uo eq 1'. ..... ,..._. poaltlona available. • ·~• .. ••• ouH .... peMo. ioau1, .. up-..__ ............ .......,,._ M~_Av.IO upataltaft. call l»-1111. Cteanet. I~ .... 111 _..._ ,-.. JI0.1111 ,_ _.. .._........ .,..-.1 eq -••,,.u•"~ 3002 ttenapottaUon. Plea•e •--11400. Por ... 7013 1325/mo. 871-8877 .-5aWV~ PIT A.Meo In ~ cal *a. &el4Ul27 ; HOUSES/ CONDOS -ir<>aUNT ~,.,.,..,...... 1.r9 1 1 .. w/ftplc, CDMOCllANVIBW GlleeUane •iaeut .... ~u.I be o.:.=. ::'.i ::o.::·.:. ~ .:.o::;: ~u:.=o. .. •• T AetatJonehlp•I ~ ...:1~1-DO-IDSTI ___ cs ___ _ wld ~110ll. A & ..., of~ & • 8ltWr 72NMO ~ r-:::rr.' J:;' now. 11AtJ4). P......UO~UllC 1 IOOIM Qeao•- •--...;..-..-.....--1 .. !C~----. .... IM-"::; :--NwPf' 9MOh ~ ~1:1;::.::. 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Walk to berMt\. ,._ ..... •· 1ro rrn•. trpto. • 1 La"'-."::.,.......,"· ._..a1t1poe1.l1l400I ....,142081'otoAIC •••••ml!• ~~~~~~~:i~=:~~~~ '" Cal 713-7132 bt. 4 ""91N N MONDAY, OCT08EA 30, 199S ACWI 57 Behind, on ' "-lint • .,,., ............ _ 80Dolng~ '° a.. 81 Notlofl 14 ...,_ 91are 92 Valuab6e fUf ,. aotderl FIMce 84 Rlbef ~ 65Ev.'s ,, PoelC.iv 08 r:=~ 17 Cuti.n cr.nc. 87 Come out 11 ZhMloo'• 1-.:ond t>ett t>Movect ee Poilon 'N'J 190c:Mn ·~ moYement 89 HUffY 20 Unit of elee1rlclty 22! ~y1 19'.one DOWN .. l:>ancJWICrl ~ Taj Mahll tlt9 cooklee 2 Down In the 28 Heavy-duty dumps 27~.. ~~~ 29 Golde 5 Undermine 31 Reagan and 8 Gets boring Howard 7 Kild oC exam 32 Giddy 8 Monstel' In falty 34 Gollef'1 peg talH 37 Chirp 9 Pac:tc '81 39 Frelhefl tO Fasten with 40 Lace mat rope 42 Tem1lnate 11 Ptlma donna'I '43 Make1 a poem aongs 48 Pierre'• ll!rlfrlend 12 Edge aldeway1 47 Ctilldreo 1 13 TaJ<e a preying author Or. -position 48 Like some 22 Srnldoen esoteric wort<a 23 Brandish 50 Round fruit 25 Trick 53 Pie ahell 27 Johnson of 54 Baaement pub "laugh-In" 28 Cut. as grass 29 Wedges 30 Automotive need 33 Customs 34 Train schedule 35 Fiim director Kazan 36 Ogled 38 Shade qlvers 41 Rowers toola 44 Bigger and stronger 45 Certain 4 7 Balllwictc 49 Medical WOfMf'I 50 Srol 51 Marconi'• lnventlon 52 Strongman ol ~=Ferber 56 Some Augu1t bablel 58 Go on the lam 59 Take care ol 63 Matterhorn, for one o-. ... a.. -"""'... IOk ......... ~''°"'* oao. gciod 00"1 1mpe0cab1t eofMS. cw Cal. sn;t0~4 . M100 ..o.:ot•"' from l eleur• world. 1•~ 6....u. ii •• .,.... IOW mt., ~ AN8W'W 'TO WD&LY 8 1W>OE QUIZ AJO, low m4., 2 dt, 1N AeHr:ti ct auto, OllLY ........ -ta.eoo 11.000 mlM lilt am/ t;/d, auto, aunrt. ~c..:n ~..: 1"' o.t1 ONIM pe pb 11,000 090. Olly 07· low~ 1 OW'* )ult Ilk• new. ...,. Eva.,......,.. . .._, ... Q. I -Both vulnerable, u South you bold: MKQ 78 l;'QJ72 06 •A.78 The bidding haa proceeded: EAST SOlfl'B WEST NORnf 10 Dbl ao Pu. Pu. 1 What action do you lake? heart rai.ee ju.at. Pu.inc the ood. Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, u South you hold; nNt nut ... OI tak9 ~ ...... 813-e811 lount err· lt1,100. pp 7I0-1UI • ... Jetla Vwy clMDI Navy bk.la. :I dr, ... IMPORT• -uas 12•0 PIS, co. nk ""· ,. 7t4 4418071 &a • atHll 16,800 157·1CIQI) MI "9 0.1tIf0 M .J II .. 7 Teweta Plolullt ... HUllDAt llXCSL OL ro••ra• ft175 A~. MW eng, atMao. ANTIQU!S • JONtd 'JI., met/New ...-• Xlnt condt Rune w.111 ct.ISSICS lttreo/ltK Ml. Very~ l2500. eaJI 873-3313 ONLY' ........... t1t,tl0 •79 •11 ac TARGA No Ctd ot Terrlblt Ctecilt Super c:ondl Tan, 5-1pd. --------'U Lfnooln Cont bntl '*'W• Olll lnlnounyonew/ AC, 1ter10, Plr•lll• VANS 9225 blk, $7k lnv•et•~J low daw"'l!IOl1lhly paymtnte. $131500 78 .. 12H Great crulHrl S22"1' A • Ir you play that a jump rebid in SOUTH COAST '83 f'ord 14 p~H. p/a, firm. 778•2572 partner'• openin1 minor ii in vita-IMPORTS TOYOTA 9210 p/b, duaa AJO, new 1---------- tional, then three dube ii dear-cut. 4 48-9072 ttr••· to ml. XJnt condt AUTO PARTS Ir10u pJ., it i• fon:inc, make t.he 71 4 •ae Celloe GT Sunrf, $3950. 202-G42t t llPJUR 92A same bid! You h.ave too many distri-au1o, A/C, 90k ml. VOLVO butional aaet. to even consider a MEltCBl>ES 9130 $1895 Hu fir• dam· 9230 Meroecl4t• SL Fact~ puaillanimoua preference to two age w/plnk slip. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&• hard top, mint con clube. '1'0 280 •• Coupe 472-1343 p. 227-8081 '82 GL• Auto trana, e nta 1990-1995. S18 U bl··-E 0 1 cyt .• lo ml., ale, f/p, obo. (809) 878-4182 ,,.,. .,.__ W 1 .... , ur • -onr. __ ,. 5..,...,,. ~ 3 • .,,..t,. eet vu nerable, as Nu •ng, air, PW. Xlntl OVtrstocktd with .,,.,.m, cue. .. ...... South you hold: $9000 obO. 873-3313 llUft? Call. &45-S3SO SELL A call to •A ea <::>KJ OAKQt?a •Qe '78 llllRC•DES-HNZ Clualfl•d RENT your used vehlole Partner open• t.he bidding with one ,:!,~ =k :'.J= wlll help ttlrough classlfled heart. What do you reepond? lk• brand new tnllde/out _ _;f:s:.;4;::2r...·S:;fK..:7:..:=8:.--_ through classified M2..S878 Nona F\ner. 147K M1191. ____ ..._ ____ ,I __ .::,::=...::.::.:.::_~ The biddlnc ha1 proceeded: NOBTH BA8T 80\ml WB8T 1• PMe 10 P ... 1<;;> PMt 1 What do you bid now? ONLY ........... tta,eoo•-------------- ......... ~ ...... -.....--..!"--~"""'--ir.t-~~ A • It boils down to whether you ahould double again -1till for takeout-or bid three spades. We think the hearta AU tQo_weak and t1i8 danger of. club reaponae too 1t.rong to make a 1econd double, eo we would bid three spades. A -You make ajwnp 1hifton all strong banda with a aelf-auatainlng suit of it.a own, or with a iOOd fit for partner. Thia hand qualifies on at leut one condili.oo, if not both. Jump to three diamonda. No Cltdll ot T en1blt Cl'tdll OK·W. Cln lnlflct enyone W/ Q. 3 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: •Q 76 '8 lt <:IQ 5 OK I •K 82 The bidding haa proceeded: NOR'm EAST SOlll'H 10 P.. 16 2Q p-1 What do you bid now? WEST P ... A -Partner has shown a •ix-card heart suit, and you must upgrade the queen of hearts. That makes the hand worth another bid, and we think It is fairly cloae between three heart.a and two no trump, with the Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •K 10 8 0A.K 782 OA Q9•2 •Vold The bidding has proceeded: SOUI'H WEST NORTH 10 Put P ... 1 What action do you take? EAST Dbl A -The t.exbook met.hod of show. ing a good hand is to redouble, but there are pitfalls should partneT take out to clubs. We prefer an immediate bid of two diamonds. That highlights the two-suited nature of our hand and, since we are bidding again in the face of a p881ing partner, we must have a lowsoo~ST lllPOR'l'S--- 714-448-9072 '83 300SD good. condl fully loaded, gar. kept, enrf, blu/ gray. $71500. 551-2014 '83 aooaL Red/Tan. European body style, Xtnt. Condition I $15,000 845-4611 '88 ll~RCllDES BENZ 420 an /Blaclc on Blk lmpecc • \ruly ftawle11 every Inch. 128K Miles. ONLY ........... $13,500 No Crd OI Tlrriblt Ctedit OK·W• can llnlnct ~ w/ low down/monthly psyments. SOUTH COAST IMPORTS 7 t 4-448·9072 good band. 1-----------------------------1•a9 190 2.e. Must aff, mint cond. no ac- 907 s cldenta, dent or dings. Garaged. Full. power • ......---+-~1--t--t---t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s 11,900. pp 54().1011 '79 SEVILLI! Grand· '89 SEVILLI! Orig, '88 FORD llSCORT QT '80 MllRCEDES-BENZ mas Claulc. Lt Yellow runs perfect. Llhr, dk /Rtd/A/C/New atereo 4208•L /Black On 9040 CADILIAC 9040 FORD CAD ILIAC w/Whlt• leather Int. blue. Never wrecked. INrtl Pllol 981< II. Vtty Nice Black /Dual Airbags Super Car. 67~80. $9,995. 6'1S.6128 ONLY .................. •2,ltl /Chrome Wheels /New '81 ELDORADO Wht No Crtdlt °' Ttnlblt Cttdlt Mlchellnt /New A/C •••••••••I BMW 9030 wired Interior. Good OK·W• Cll1ftnanct111yo111 w/ Comptenor /New ma}Of BMW 9030 CHEVROLET 9045 iow dOW!Vmonlhly paymtnta. l4N'Ylce /New evetythlng. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii g~Q'.' t~~ 1~,'~~· SOUTH COAST s-v. esapt Just a.pent ove. ••••••••1'85 BMW S 3S I 1975 BMW aoo2•--------IMPORTS ss.oooonlhecartnl8t'-/Charco1l/A/C/5.Spd 'IS CADILLAC l1cloraclo '87 Blazer 4x4 A/C vice • repalre (Qocu. AUTOMOBILES SELL your used vehJcle through classified 842·5878 BUSINESS SERVICES /t-Owner /'15K Orig ~~~'!" ;;1y~n•a;::~ /Cteme w/Cftmt /lt•thtf F/P, AM/FM, 'cau'. 714-448-9072 rMnted). All booka and mllH. Euro model w/ work. Blue. Adorabl•I W..J1.()wn«J°"'f 1181( Ml. S6SO Call. 645-5360 '92 l!Jrplorer Sport records llnce day 1. Not . leathe<. Wonderful cond. Make Otferl Muat Su. Very Hl ct. VG 4x4 auto ale CD 1 ding Of ICf8lch on en- ONLY ............. 15,700 Wk .... 2 ...... 1 .,,... ...... ONLY ........ $1 ,995 ~ p's anrl aiarm Ure car, Impeccable l Ho Crtdit Ten1blt Cttdrt ..._. ....._ ""'"· -Ho Credit °' Tenlblt ()tdt ' ' ' ' llawte11 In _,_, ree= °' Hm-642~723. OK•W ·-~ J DODGE 9065 $14,995. 544 3684 •22 800 ··-7 IR .... OK we can llnlnce 111yo111 w/ •can .. -.... 1riyon1 w • , ........... .. tow down/monthly peymtnta. Sell yow unwanted IOW clown/monthly paymt111a. Thinking or having a pt ea 1 • c 111 u 1 SOUTH COAST tt•~! ~!c~~~~•Y' SOUTH COAST •e1 Gr•nd car•v.n 3i~~~= ~:l.1 SOUTH COAST IMPORTS claHlned ad call IMPORTS LI! loadedl lmmac. In/ CLASSIFIED IMPORTS 2 • out, orfn owner. run • .. 2 •979 714-448•9072 M • 878• 714-448-9072 grtl $11,Soo. 968-1121 -·~ 714-448°9072 .. " Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reoch over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fox us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREEi AJI for $1 o• -·---------······---------· • • I D YIS,SIU. MY CAR : ....... C...M Cood O W. CMSA DAM l "------f,.i- Mollo o.t.ILY ..u>T lJO w .., .... c..-...u. '1621 (11" "°..,. Or Wt (Tl"I ,,,,...,,, ,.._,.,,o+t "'-°'"'* ,.,,,_ ... .. ________ _ g:.~ g::=, g~~ 0-'-0 -O ""'-IC.-. 0•-0-Q-... 0 1_. a....,...._ a .... -... o .. ...-0 0.-c-.I Q .... -0--o-QC--OM-0 .... W O .... W- : • $10 -' ,._ $1 00 ..Ii odrlilfottol W. ·-·-------·-------·-······· • --~----,. Teat Prepar8'10ft .. Excel on SAT, SS'Jtl',~ ISEE. Oroup/prlv .... • Pal O'Oowd 873-2$IO-• .,