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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-01-08 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS -Costa-Mesa giFls-win:-~ one to remember Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 \1 ') '· l I \ I , II H I I I I ', 1 , ,Booster seeks place for .schools -to ' .. Last call sacµy for some, Jan. 1 marked the day Rumplestiltsldn's bar at the Newport Pier closed i\s doors after neetlY a decade - 9 1/2 years -in business. Owner Richard Frei said he lost his lease with landlord Ray- mond Smith. · ·Tue landlord felt that given all the changes in the orea it was probably time to make a change," said Frei. ·(The area is) not at lucrative as in the past. People aren't coming down like they did in the '80s." • Bruce Williams-wants to build ~ 5,ooO-seat stadium on Costa Mesa High School's fafm pr~perty. By Julie Ross Cannon , Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -When Costa Mesa High School dad Bruce Williams set out to see his first high school football game this year, he had to ask twice for sta- dium directions. · ·1 said 'Where's this Davidson Fieldf' Then I was tokl it was in Newpmt Beoch,. he said "!just did- n't feel like it w~ our home game.· *I said, 'Where's · this Davidson Field?' Then I was · told It was in N_ew-• port Beach. I just didn't feel like it was our home game • -BRUCE WlWAMS • millidn for a Newport-Mesa Uni- fied stadi\JJD in Costa Mesa. requlation track on half ot"tbe 18- acre Costa Mesa High School farm property. District officials remain cau- tiously optimistic. · "I think we've got to lis~n to any kind of a proposarlike this,• said Superintendent Mac Bernet "I think the next step is for· the board to discuss the proposal. It's ultimately the board who has to decide (whether to accept money for a stadium.)· # The district still is in negotia- tions with Costa Mesa to create a joint-venture athletic complex on the former. agricultural site. At an estimated cost of $1.7 million, the project would include two lighted 59Ccer fields, basket- ball courts ana a practice football • WEATHE R . -Heat was on Sunday across Orange C:ounty .:. .. call home. A Mexican restaurant-bar called Baja Sharkcez -which has another location in Manhattan Beach -is slated to move into<the Rumplestiltskin's space. In the meantime, Frei won't be Armed with a dream and some mends in high-places, Williams is setting out on a seemingly impos- sible mission. His oal: to raise $4 The dream is to build a 5,000- seat capacity football and Soccer stadium with a nine-lane, CIF An artist's rendering of Bruce Williams' proposed. stadium tor -idle. Me!s been.-bir&d.-1>¥-Uw-0\lo'U effi of tbe 11ki ~ in Costa Mesa to manage and operate the bar at Placentia Avenue and 17th Street. •SEE STADIUM PAGE 6 Costa Mesa High School. • Wishing Wanda well Relir:i.rlg N-<WPQ!L.l!!!.afh C1ll' Clerk Wanda Raggio will be com-!---- mended at the Newport City Council meeting tonight for her f--~'5~ years of diligent, dedicated ~er:th"OTOUgtf1:ttrservi We in the Daily Pilot news- room would also like to thank Wanda for her always-patient assistance with our silly city doc- ument requests and for her nev- er-ending ch~rfulness. ' We'll miss you, and hope you let!ep in touch. (And Wanda, Managing Editor Steve Marble still owes you an ice cream for the last time USC beat UCLA.) There's more ... The Newport Beach City Council, is also expecte:d to: • Approve an employment aweement and a $65,QOO annual base salary for new City Clerk Lavonne Harkless. • Adopt a law that would pro- hibit street parking of RVs for more than 24 hours. • Change the designation on land at the northeast comer of Coast Highway and Superior Avenue -below Villa Balboa - from govehunental-institutional use to recreational and environ- mental open space. 1llis action is a step toward the city's purchase of the land from Caltrans to tum the. site into a park. The council meeting begins at 7 p.m . in the City Hall council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. Still up there A Costa Mesa doctor's World Champion race horse just can't s.tay out of the winner's d.rde. Do\.'JW!With Debt, an American Quarter Horse owned by general practitioner George N. Haddad, has again been nominated for the World Champion award by the American Quarter Horse Rad.n,g Association. The horse, which races at Los Alamitos, was named 1994 World Champion Racing American Quarter Horse. During 1995 she won three races, earning S?•,166. The 1995 champioru will be announced Jan. 18 in Oklahoma dty. omination is yet another high in the up-and+d.Own: world of horse racing, according to Haddad, a Mesa Verde resident whQ has been breecllng horses for 15 years. • Con\plled by tr1s Yokol, with Vaferie - .. • • C liff Fraizer, above, hasn't packed one box yet, bUt the 86·year-old · World Wax Il veteran is being evict- ed today from bis maintenance yard at John Wayne Airport. County marshals are expected to PfY ~ visit to Ftalzer's A&E .-Inspection Seivtce, which has been at the same address for 39 years, because of a dispute over back rent. Frazier gets a warm embrace from long- tfm.e ~ Carolyn Poster, at right. as be jolclngly tell~ her, •1 might be In jall tomor- rbw,. • Fdstor came by to Wish ftozler good luck. ' Fraizer has refused to pay a rent Increase the county instituted In 1989. ·nie county owns the dirt, but 1 own this property: Mlcl.tba.o:'irpllona.)wfl.-__ referrlrig to his long history at the airport. •rm a fighter.• ---_ .............. ____ ........... -................................... .1.. ... -................ . Photos by DON LEACH, Daily Pilot ........... ;., ...... -..... _ ...... ,_ ...... -................................................ .. • • . BEWARE 0 _· PRO~S .......... - • Mesa Consolidated Gen- eral Manager Karl Kemp says his four-manager pro- posal would improve ser- vice; board members say two managers may be more cost effective. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Mesa.Cortsoi-. idated Water District officials ala still ironing out the details of reorganization plap aimed at trimming away the fat tn upper- level management. - "We will probably be vo~ on it Jan. 11," Mesa Consolidated , board president 1Tudy Oblig. said Friday. "We really. need to p~ this to bed." :: Water district offia als h4't hoped to implement the plan in early January. However, the first plan proposed by general man- ager Karl Kemp in Decembe( required some revisions, a.net board members wanted W. explofe other alternatives. - Kemp has recommended :&. tow-manager plan, with odl:'. manager acting as thE! assistatJ.t general manager. But Oblig an8- board member Mike H~ have suggested that a two-· ager plan -with both altemati41Z as the assistant genera] manaitl!: -mi!f!t cut district costs eYfill! more. Currently, the distta employs eight managers. : ~ On Thw.day, Kemp ---the. board with a list of pros a6llf cons for both plans -with ~ good far outweighing the_ ii' umter Kemp's pl<ln. :-_. With just two managen -qili. for operations and one for adn:riizo. . -. bict would find itself with too-' -'--'--many-•i.y'.~·:-:"'~~"'?:~'---" and not enough "cbecb ond l!ii- anceC In addition, Kemp saY. the drastic change would be "dis· ruptive• tb the stability of the ' . • SEE PlAN PAGE t Study se~ion to ad~ school crowding •Newport-Mesa administrators order the meeting after plan to move Newport HarbOr sixth-graders to Ensign Intermediate draws concern, By Julie Ron Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Scbool l)oonl ttu>t- and C<llllllunity -ts wtll -out jull bow crowdod locol --It a spodol ICbool boud ltUdy I &Ilion tDday. 5aiOcl dlMlk:I --· I -~ tbo put f9w -·~--· -----..... CWJWIJ Ii ...no• .... & a I ._ Wm11._1t .. 111dlls: !IJt ,...,., ·------rl:-'1 ...... ' time. ._ Trustees ordered the spOdel _. - another Is scheduled for Jon. 30 -In Nowm· ber alter • Newport Beach an:bitecturai Hnn presented a $2. 75-million propooal to movo Newport Harbor,..,.-~ to 1!nslgn Intermediate ScbOOI. , The plan. wbicb \llduded moving 17 porn.hie -to --"" ceinpllt to acccnmodate • .-500 ~ outrogW -commw>lty .,._a, wbo leer tho ~"' -t popula--would ..,wpower -al, tbo -~ -tad. say tbolr •'Sf aa ... -. ••lett ·fl· -----__ .... Nl•pcwt Bu 1dt'C_. ..... D11J PiJos J I : P.ecolinting the dream that went downhill I have my fant.Uies. There's tbii one where I imagine EdMCMabOn ii awarding our falnily the grand prize in tbe Publisher's O~ House ,~pstakes. Or I pretend I'm • vertng my acceptance ' ••• di at the Academy. '4wM1a. • • ADd then tbme.'I my 8>0rb ·--.I'm waving to tbe ~ u I walk doWn tbe fairway on tM LPGA To\lf. Or l\uprtling IOCal lkateri :with my .~ect . 4outJ1e uel in the uiiddle. of the · ~ I even have, on occaldoo, . ~in the lllusion that I can actually ski Pure myth. ~ it happens, my husband •Jim also bad a dream of some- • cJ&y skiing with bis wtfe and -three young sons, and he took ,. \!$ up to Mountain High in "Wrightwood for several days •last week to see If he could make this a reality. Jim enrolled us in lessons: Charlie, .(, and Nick, 6, went to "Buckeroo School,• while my 9-year-old son, Frankie, and I .attended a half-day class f..or beginners. What I quickly learned was that no matter how bad a skiier one might be, there will always ·be somebody worse. In my case there wa5 Louis, the large )Jliddle-aged man standing next to me. -· · -- One of our first exercises was to glide around in a circle on one ski. Louis quickly lost . balance-and pulled-OD-th& j~cket of the man in front of him. We all tumbled down like a line of dominoes. · "OK,• joked our instructor, Bfil, "I'm gonna help you all up fpr free this time, but every fall after this will cost you a dollar.• We smiled at bis good nature and sidestepped away from Louis. :. "Do you think you're ready for •·the chairlift?" our teacher Mked. : -:We all nodded enthusiastically. : :Except Louis. Louis asked to : ,-eview the part about stopping. • • Louis and I rode up on the : <hairllft together, and I pointed ! :down at the aerial view of my . :three. boys in their classes. ::"Look, those are my sons.• • • Louis didn't want to look : ·down. We approached the end : :ot the line, and I reminded him • of what Bill had told us: keep • our tips up and lean forward. · Louis, in fact, leaned on me :and we both landed on our knees. : .. Peggy," our instructor glid- : ed up alongside us. ·What :·happened? I figured you for a •·ringer.• I wanted to borrow Buzz • .Ligbtyear's line from •Toy Sto- , )y, • "You're mocking me, :aren't you?" but I smiled feebly •and told him be could bill me ::tor the dollar. :: That was pretty much the .. .. .. .. •' ... .. • • ~orporate • Corona del Mar High School graduate Scott Swan was ll!Cently hired by WISH-lV, the ;rttlmber one oews station in lndl- 'C\'tapolis, to a multi-year contract a'( a general assignment reporter/backup anchor. :Before joining WISH,. Swan had been o repoltellproducer for Dfsney. peggy 'normandin last I saw of my blstructor. He spent the rest of the lesson inching Louis down the bill. • By the end of the day, the Normandin family was actually skiing together on the beginner run. But the next momlng Jlm and the two older boys were ready for more challenging ter- rain, leaving Charlie and me to traverse the bunny slopes. Throughout the day, I C411Qht glimpses of iny boys'-- faces: smiling at me from the chairlift overhead or racing past me on the mountain, full of fearless concentration. Jim looked exbllirated: His 'dream was starting to take shape. l ~romised Nick and Frankie_ that lwould dale a more -ProteSters line West Coast Highway outsld; Talk of the Town to try and get the adult b~okstore shut do~. advanced run with them by day's end. They coaxed me onto a daunting chairlift and calmed my-ReFYes-OD-the-way-up. "Pieee- of cake, Mom• they assured me. Talk~-9f-the-TeWa-was just that in _1980 I stood frozen at the top of the run and watched my young sons maneuver the slope like they were skateboarding off our driveway. Their two little figures stood dutifully poised halfway down as they watched me take spill after spill. "A:Ie you all right, Mom?• they kept calling up to me. "Yes, yes," I gpnnbled, "Go on, I'll be fine.• Finally, only one incline lay between me and the base, and I was tempted to take off my skis and tumble down it in the way a cblld rolls down a bill of leaves. But there at the bottom were my husband and three sons waving at me expectantly. The Talk of the Town Adult Bookstore caused more than a lii- tle talk and quite a bit of commu- nity action in October 1980, when plans to open the bookstore on West Coast Highway were announced. The city council adopted an emergency resolution outlawing adult bookstores, but the hastily written ordin411ce bad no prosecution provision in it. City officials filed a lawsuit against owner Thomas Wade and asked the court to grant a tempo- rary restraining order against the bookstore. The judge set a hear- ing for later that month. . And then I started to hear the throngs cheering me on. I could see the colored flags flap- ping fwiously over the finish line; the digital clock ticking away my speed in microsec- onds. I adjusted my Smith turbo fan goggles and ripped over the cornice in perfect parallel form. To celebrate the opening of the bookstore at 2930 West Coast Highway, the owner waived the usual 50 cent admission fee. He said all his stock WilS not in yet, but on order, and predicted that "New- port Beach will be a great market.• Anti-pornography rallies in front of the store, organized by Jim Hel- frich of Newport Beach, had as many as 50 pickets waving signs. At left. a protester shares his feelings. At right. the bookstore after an arson tire ripped through ll •Nice job, Mom,• com- mended Nick as I arrived at my family's side, "but you're not supposed to cross your tips ... Oh, well, a girl can dream, can't she? • PEGGY NORMANDIN'S column runs Mondays. A pre-dawn fire at the book-· store about two weeks after it opened destroyed .most of the books, magazines, films and movie projectors. Later it was discovered that arsonists had drilled a hole through a wall of the building and splashed gasoline inside to start the blaze. There were no suspects. Robert Burnham, Newport Beach assistant city attorney, said he was delighted by the news bf the fl.re and expected the owners to lock up the bookstore for good A legal spokesman for the book- store pledged to launch new efforts to keep the store open, and the dty was ready to test its new adult entertainment ordinance to keep it closed all the way tbiough the court system. In February of the next ye ar, the bookstore reopened briefly, has been elect-search. full-time its offices to the larger of two former ed president of p 1 a c e m e n t , Far West Savings and Loan build- the California t e m p o r a r y ings located at 4001 Mac Arthur Association of pla~ent and Blvd in Newport Beach. As d Jan. 1 Personnel Con-career counsel-the company will be located in a sultan.ts. ing · companies ground floor suite of the building. The assoda-and has been tion with chap-serving the Jill Uoyd & Associates. a Cos- ters in San staffing industJy ta Mesa-based marketing and Francisco, San-since 19.16. public i'elations firm, announced .. ta Clara, Los its contract renewal with Southex Anaeles and Scott Swan. Mike Chi~ CI Re-..1~~~.u.ui~i.ui.;. Oiange County Colp., an Irvine-This will be the fifth year the "is_.!!lAl1e up d owners, ma.nageu I basedrealestate..investmtcmipa-firm has provided serviee for the and consultants of executive ny, bas announced plans to relocate Toronto-based company .. with porn starlets Candy Samples and Uschi Digard on hand for autographed photos, but wa~ closed down by a Supreme Court order. Scores of protesters who bad braved a rain.storm to ask motorists to "Honk Against Pomo" cheered and went home. The bookstore never reopened. The building was -;old to a Corona del Mar rug mer- chant. The pickets packed away their signs . LUNCH FOR NEWPOin:.MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTA_RY ott.nd every day 1. Turkey and cheese on a 4-mch roll 2. Turkey, turkey bologna and cheese on a 4-indl roll. 3. Student minichef salad with lettuce, carrot sticks, cheese,· sunflower nuts, graham crackers, fruit. 4. Garden or green salad consists of lettuce, shredded carrot, red cabbage and garden peas. . Choice of milk ~all Items. Monday Ha.mburger on a-i>Un or JUmEO com - dog. lettuce and pickles, ketchup and Epilogue: In 1981, Said Shokri· dn, the rug merchant, tried to build d threE'·story office building on the site, wluch homeowners protested would interfere with therr blufftop community's view. They also contPnded that Shokri- dn was trying to win fdvor with lhe city counol fo r ndd.mg it of thE> Talk or lhP Town The council finally restncted his build.mg to 26 !eel instead of the ongmal 35. -Compiled by Anne Spinn mustard, low-fat dressing, fresh fruit. choice of mllk. TUesday Taquitos with hght sour cream, refried ~ans, seasoned vegetables, chilled peaches, choice of milk Wednesday Rib-e-que on a roll or jumbo corn dog. ketchup and mustard, oven tater tots, applesauce, choice of milk. Thunday Jumbo taco with taco meat. shredded lettuce, cheese and sal~ chilleJ peach· ~I made wokie, chok~of milk. Friday icken-frled n.ak with, gravy. fluffy • rice, crisp salad greens, lowfat dressing. orange wedges, choice of milk. William Lobdell. The IMM 2o4- hour·~ seMca may be Ulild to record lett9n to the editor on atf1J topic. Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. 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Newport Beach 68152 Balboa 65/50 Costa Mest 71~5 Corona del M.tr ' 65151 SURF flOUCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedg4t 2-3"w ~ 2-3w 81.ckles 2·3W River .i.tty 2·3w CdM 2·3W IOATWG A cotd front to the ncwU\ of CllHanla mllY alUlt • fww off· thOre ittOMn In ~ ....... Look -~--,, footlMllnd•~ Wlllt ... In .. Wlllll.endU. west sw.11 in outer ~ftit"40n- waters. Patchy doods dlly espedallyslgn· c.ant if observed at an unusual ho\ir. Thf?Y could be possible lookouts for a burglary In progress, even If the occu. will stldc around until Two major swells pants ~r to be IO\lers, midmorning. combined with • Any vehlde moving ''9WtV and without lfghts or following • howling offshores course that. appears aimless or repeti1i" Is nnplcious. Occupant1 TIDES produced classic C.11· may be casing foe plac.s to rob or burglarize. TODAY fomla conditions • Apparent busl,,.. transactions conducted from • ~ le e pe Fimlow •long tN iout.h dally around schools or parks and rt juvenilllS are tnvolVed' could 3:48a.m. 2.1 coast last Yt'ffk. mean possl'>le drug sales. ' ' Forecast was for'2· Flmhlgh • tsenOns being forced Into vehicles -•~laity If thti a~uV9-9:49em . • 5.3 to 4-foot surf start· nlles or females -may mean • poulble idnapping. ec ~ S.Cond low lng~.•nd lkense plates and =ic•. 5:54p.m. i:.o 1 thats hopeful. :The • The •tM~ ~rk~ on yovr block may be stolen. Se<Ondhlgh high preB\lr~ system Contact partc1ng control • he~ plate numt>et. 11:27 p.m 3.9 ctomlnetlng the • l9lace gravel oUtilde wtnddwi wtwr. you're con<efhta •bout TUESDAY Wffther~ prawters. ~ noiM of JOrMOM ste~ng on It wtll et.rt you. Fll'lt low now Wiii keep doWn • SMmlngly 1nn<Qnt activities may crtmls In ~-.. • 4:27 a.m 2.2 storms -and the goOd nelghbof. be obMfv~ and w9t<.h tot unut&MI ictMty First high surf. SemklNn con· •A ~al WlrldoW with a sm1ll brHk In It~ mMf\ a bur-dltlons wtttl off. 10:22 a.m. 49 ltiiofft .,. foirtcMt glary t\ii occUrred. Oill polkt tm~ Stcond loW fer this w.ek. F6t • A Stfa~ tf~ )'O'I( ntigtlbor's ho\M When It ft Uf'IOCtU· S:lSp.11\. 02 =Mf~ ~may =:· secandhigh ~<Ml •A ..te:IWn -~ Mll1 MMn::ia•ts:1 W?IPf Na c-. 971-1'.W. ,,,. ~.,..~~. . call ClOlll S1r • =r~ ~ llcenlt .,e.tes or gllONne from a =--..,..... car bit...._ 6J -a..1 ' .. , ............ • ('. briefly in the news " ._____._ __ _..._...,..__. ____ -t_ -Jewish Senior Genter cemcr is offering a five-week class that looks at the revolution- ary new Global Positioning Sys- tem. ShoWd wear loose. cam1cw-....= clothing. ,. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT expected to last a lJ week. County basks in unseasonable heat Hope you }\aven't stashed those summer clothes away just yet. some partly cloudy skies and a high of about 72 ' degrees on Tuesday." Mother Nature surprised Orange County witb some unusudlly warm weather this weekend, and forecasters at the National Weather Service say the unseasonable temperatures will be around for another few days. Some light winds will begin locking up Thurs- day and Friday as a low pressure front moves inland, he said. Wind speeds are ex"J)ected in tbe 15-to 25-mph range Temperatures also will rue Thursday to about Weekend high temperatures hovered in the mid-70 degree range and ar~ expected to con- tinue m the low 70s the rest of the week, Stu- art Seto, a weather seTVICe speaalist, said Sun- day. •There's a good high pressure over.the area that's weak~ning now,~ he said. ·vou can expect 80 degrees · The warm, bdlmy temperatures brought out local beach lovers Sunday Newport Beach lifeguards reported more activity on the beaches as people took advantage of the • August-m-January• temperatures -By Julie RO$S Cannon \. volunteer diredory • THE VOLUNT£ER DIRECTORY runs periodically In the Dally Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your orgam· zation listed, call 642-4321, Ext 331. ALS ASSOCIATION ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophlc Lateral Sclerosis Association, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For Information, call Executive Director Stacy Koressel at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF ORANGE COUNTY The A£zheim«'s Association of Orange County needs volunteers for Its Visiting Volunteer Program; support group lead· ers for patient'S and care givers; and for the volunteer helpline. Interested volun· teers can call 283· 1111. BAlJ.ET PAOFICA -The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. for information, call Molly Lynch at 642· 9275. CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM Consumers for Legal Reform h•s an ongoing need for volunteers to monitor civil court Judges. A computer end dona- tions .re also needed. For mcnt lnfor~ matlon, call Barbara at 8~1 . COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE 'TheCornrMf'A "C~a~ ~· I • t WEEKEND WEAR AT WESTCLJFF volunteers for ushering, back~age, mailings, typing, light'S and many other duties. For more information, call 650- 5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The society collects infonnatlon, pho- tos and artifacts relating to the histOf'Y of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Vol· ,;.inteers are needed for clerical tasks, computer Input and help In the library For information, call Charles Beecher, 631·5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY GROUP The Costa Mesa literacy Group needs volunteers to help people become liter· ate or teach English as a second lan- guage. For information, call Fuller, 548- 3384. .. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Ameri· can Cancer Society. Volunteers are need- ed.For lnfQrmatlon, call 640-4777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m EAsTER SEALS The Easter Seals Society needs volun- teers for ongoing denc.al work and to help in programs for children wi1h disabll- rtles and In special events. Call 834-11 11. resumes programs . The Jewish Sent.or Cente.r of Orange County has resumed its variety of daily and weekly pto· grams now that the holidays are over. Among these programs are Bible studies OJ) alternate Mon- days-, card games on the third Tuesday of each month, and, on the fourth Wednesday of the month, Gerson Jerus reads old tales in both Yiddish and English. Wyoma McKinley of the Atthritis Foundation leads an exercise class of slow and easy exercises Thursday mornings at 11 a .m., and Music Fun with JoAnn Semegi and Jerry Fri~­ man is featured Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 10 a.m. Every fourth Thursday, registered nurse Jane Hannah, who special- izes in ElderCare, visits the cen- ter. She will meet with you and answer any questions. Jewish Family Services bas established a satellite office at the Jewish Senior Center, which will provide counseling and otter spe- cial programs to the older adults at the center every Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p .m. Reservations are a must for all regular and special programs. Bus transportation can be arranged. For more info.rm.atlon on these or other programs the center has to offer, call 513-5641. -By Valerie Fugent The GPS allows manners to ventilte offshore wit.Qout learning how to manipulate sight reduc- tion tables. The $79 course will be taught by longtime navigation instructor Neal Walker and will meet Mondays Jan. 8 through Feb. 5 from 7 to 9 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center. Stu.dents will learn the baSics of inshore GPS navigation and a reliable backup system for when the satellites fail or a sailor's mod- ule crashes. They will learn how to use GPS to its fullest extent in trip planrung and offshore naVl· gabon. Students may register by phone or obtain inf onpation about other OCC sailing courses by calling 645-9412. . The Sailing Center is located at 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highwdy between the Balboa Bay Club- and the Orange Cowity Sea Scout Base. t T'ai Chi Ch 'uan classes being offered at OCC Learn the ancient Chmese exercise art -Tai Chi Ch'uan at seven-week beginning, mtenne· diate and advanced classes offered by Orange Codst Col· lege's community educanon office Registration fee lS $45 per ses- sion The beginner's cldss meets Vicroria Elementary taps Wednesdays from Jan 1 o through into comnuter WOrkshon Feb 28 from 7 p.m. to 9 p m. m ---~· -~ --i -the.Cesta Mesa-~h School <'dfe- Students interested 1.0 lea.rrung tend about computers can sign up for a The intermediate cla!>~ meet!> .., computer workshop this month at Tuesdays from Jan· 16 through Victoria Elementary School in Feb 27 from 6:30~.m to 8 p.m at CostalVfesa. Chorus Line Dance Stud10 m The ·computer Fun• classes Corona del Mar. meet Tuesdays and Thursdays The advanced class meets Jan. 16 through Feb. 8 from 3:30 Tuesdays from Jan 16 through p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and cost $29 to Feb. 27 from 8 p .m. to 9 pm at register. The workshop is for stu-Chorus Llne Dance Studio. dents in kindergarten through Instructor Valerie Prince has Students Will learn the _.. tr. Push Huels. Qu~. I CJllllD ! and life Energy me<litatlft _. , nique.s and Will deyelop banDmf ! between muscles, bones, n..-. 1 the brain and the circulat~ m--! tern. Participants may register phone at 432-5880. Artist sought for Scenic SK promotion The city of Newport Beach and : the Corona del Mat Chamber ~ Commerce ~e seeking an ~ ; to design graphics fQr the 15th • annual Corona del Mar Scenic SK ! and one-mile Fun Walle in June. The race is expected to a~ over 2,500 athletes from ~ : the Uruted States. : • The design selected fqr th~ : crystal clllniversary of the popu1a!: · race will be reproduced on flyerS, , posters and T-shirts. • All . artists, illustrators and graphic designers are ellgi~. For more information contact Suf:? : Stein at 644-3151 or stop by th~ ! city's Community Service~ Department dt 3300 Newport • .Blvd ' ! Peer pressure is topic at parents' meeting The unpacts of peer pressure will be addressed at tbe Parents Who Care meeting Tuesday, Jan. 16, from 7 to 9 p.m. m tbe Llttle Theater of Corona del Mar High School. nus month.. t-Opk ~ _,• -6'.-- Hd ppens When The Party IS Over? Hotels? Alcohol? Cruising? ; Unsupe1V1Sed House? Drugs?• ! Representabves of tbe New--; port Beach Police Depa.rtme , psychologists and several alco-- holic teens will join the panel and give thetr viewpoints on what pdrents Cclll do to help their chiJ. dren deal with alcohol and peer pressure. second grade. practiced the Kuang Ping style of For more informabon, call 640- The sessions will be taught by T'ai Clu for 16 years. Partidpan~ Susan Shinners, the computer lab 8917 director for Victona, and are limit- ed to 17 students per cldss Orange Coast College and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District are offering tbe work- shop, and parents can register their children at OCC's commuru- ty education office or by calling 432-5880. Sailing course seeks to aid navigators Orange Coast College's Sd.iling Hairspray Tlte Salon 6_Week & 3 Mon ___ .....__..., Personal Training Specials NATALIA LARSON MEMBER FOR 12 YEAA8 TWO AEROBIC ClASSES & TWO WEIGHT .• TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK • Beautiful Hair! Open 7 da~ • New Clients Only Perm&: Cut Weave & Cut Men's Haircut Reg.$65 Rtt.$65 wlad $45 wlad $45 $15 Lt.no! lwlr o.un • Stionl> '>OC lndudtd ........ ..,,, ,...,u.JeaaJ ~ • Colctwlll • ~ • ,..... "1!dwll • ..._. ~ ..... " ~ Jl;n. 1"'1U -c Y 540-1877 2981 Bmtol St. #83 Costa .Mua (BakerlBnsl!>I) YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! Join Cs For Lunch • Dinner • Sund2V Brunch Holaday Catering An.ihble For Reservations and Directions Call · 723-0621 :!SJ Sh.tpyud Way • Ntwpon Beach SINGlES IMilGU • Christian Singles Mihg)e will ~old a progressive dinner and lemlnar with KBRT talk show bost and Minirth·Meier therapist. Or. Greg Cynaumon. The cost is SlO for the lhree·course meal llnd s;eminar The eve nt takes place at 7 p.m. at Newport Beach P.ublic Goll Course in the Tea Room Restaurant. 3100 Irvine Ave. For I more information, call 375•0400. •• PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT CLASS : •Personal Development and Modeling• is the title of a new fbur-week class that begins today , 4t Cliff Drive Park. Class # 7155.101 is for 14 through 17- iear-olds and is from 4:30 to 6 ' p.m. Class# 5055.101 is for adults ' and runs from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The registration fee is $55. For more ipformation, call 644·3151. MASTERS SWIM PROGRAM Orange Coast College offers a monthly swim program for adults age 19 and older, beginning at 6:30 a.m. daily in OCC's Gymna· sium pool. Registration is $40 for I one month, $70 for two months • and $99 for three months. For • more ipformation, call 432-5880. I FREE ADD LEquRE · Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach will hold a free· lecture titled u Attention Deficit Disorder in Children, Adolescents & Adults tonight at 7 p.m. at the C~ter, 1200 Quail St.,Suite 105. Joan Andrews will take an in- depth look at ADD. what to do about it, and how it's treated. For more IIlformabon, call 476-0991. TUESDAY CHRJffiAN WOMEN'S lUNCHEOW The Newport Beach Chnstian 'Women's Club will hold a lun- cheon, fashion show, music and lecture today. Doors open at 10:45 a.m. The cost 1s $18 inclusive and reservations are necessary. For more information, call 964-5007 or 760-9616. STROKE PREVENTION On the second Tuesddy of each month at 11 a.m., The Jewish • Senior Center, 250 E. Baker in Costa Mesa along with Western MedicaJ Center will present a series of sernJndrs and events I titled •A New Beginning.• Today's topic 1s Brain Attack- Stroke Prevention dnd mcludes complimentary screerungs. tests add refreshments For more infor- mation, call 953-3663. MAIL-ORDER BUSINESS Orange Coast College will hold a workshop on ·How To Start a ' Order Busmess· today frOJll 6:30 to ' 9:30 p.m. in Room 110 of OCC's Counseling and Adrrussions Build- mg. Marketing specialist Nancy Miller, will teach the basics of the ma.ti order business. Or learn to market on the Internet with pre- senter Mike Rounds in Room 111 . Registration is $35 for either class and a $20 material fc>e to be paid to the class instructor. For more mfor- mation, call 432-5880 'DEALING WITH LAWYERS' Learn to dPdl with lawyers at d free noon program today in the Fnends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. r The hbrary is located at 1000 Avo- cado Ave For more inform ation, call 717-3801 PRESCHOOL CLASSES Three npw classe<; for preschoolers are bemg offered by the Newport Beach Community Services De partment. tt I Love To Draw• on Tuesdays and "I· Love To Paint" on Thursdays from 1-2 p.m. are for four-t9 six-year-olds and begin today. The fee for either is $43. ·sunnowers and Mud Pies" is for two-to Hve-year- olds on Thursdays from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. and costs $38. For more information, call 644-3151. ORCHESTRA CONCERT Pacific Symphony Orchestra presents, Marin Alsop , one of the world's leading female conduc- tors and director of the Colorado Symphony, 1n her Pad.fie Sym· WALKING TOUR OF THE BACK BAY Friends of N~ort bay wW ~r • free walking tour of the B&ck Bay on S8tai'day anylbile between 9 a.m.; and 10:15 phony debut on Jan. 10 and 11. Alsop will lead the Orchestra in Rimsky-Korsakov's uscheherazade,. Barber's Over- ture to "The School for Scandal,• and Bruch's Violin Concerto No. l , featuring violinist Maria Bach- mann. The concerts will begin at 8 p.m., with concert previews at 7 p.m. at Orange County Perform- Commerce welcomes Jim Warren to it's breakfast meeting today from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Cos- ta Mesa Country-Club, 1701 GoH Course Drive in Costa Mesa. War- ren will discuss health and fitness. Reservations are $10 or $1 5 at the door. For more information, call 574-8780. m_g Arts Center in Costa.Mesa.. -·----... Tickets range from $15 to $43. For more information, call 755-5799. DRAWING/PAINTING A-new-senes of drawing and paintmg workshops will begin today and continue for eight Wednesdays in Vince Jorgenson Center, Mariners Library, 20005 Dover Dnve in Newport Beach from 10 a.m-:to 12:30 p.m. The sessions are designed lo provide individualized instruction using mixed media for beginning through advanced students. Call 644-3151 for more mfonnation. MATH WORKSHOP A free four-part workshop titled •Becoming Math Confi- dent• is offered on Wednesdays beginning today from 5:30 to 7.30 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Re-Entry Center in Costa Mesa For more inform.abon, call 432- 5 162. NOON NETWORKING The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their Jan. meeting from noon to 1 :30 p.m . at the Steamboat Cafe, 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway. The $15 cost includes lunch and "Healthy Tips for Business Trips" presentation by Dr. Roy Levin. For more information, call 729-4400. THURSDAY eDNSUMER ... EALTHCARE "A Consumer Pe rspective On Navigating The New Healthcare System· will be prese nted today at 7:30 a.m by The Newport Foundation at Balboa Bay Club, BaySJde Room, 1221 West Pantie Coast highway m Newport Beach. The cost is $20 for me m- bers and $28 for non-members and includes breakfast. For more information, call 675-3228. DIVORCE REALITIES PACIFIC SYMPHONY CONCERT Singer, songwriter and p1dmst Michael Feinstein, who .has per- TOrmeo afThe White ROUse and Carnegie Hall will join the Pacific Symphony Orchestra for two con- certs tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m . at Orange Cotthty Perform- ing· Ar.ts Ce~r. Tickets range from $22 to $55. For more infor- mation, call 755-5799. SOCCER CLASSES l\vo new eight-week soccer classes are being offered by New- port Beach Community SeTVIces Department. Both will meet at Boruta Creek. Community Center on Friday mornings begummg today. •Goal For It-Kid's Soccer" is from 11:15 a.m. to noon and is for 3 and one-half year-olds to five years of age. • "GoaJ . For Jt. Women's Soccer" is from 9.30 to 11 a.m. For more information, cdll 644-3151 ARCTIC ADVENTURE Ordnge Coast College's Salling Adventure Series kicks off its f6ur-part series today at 8 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre "Distant Drums -High Arc:lic Adventure" follows the eX"]lE"ri- ences of Alvah and Diana Sunon's 12-month escapade on arctic ice. Tickets may be purchased singly or for the series. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Stan Hodson performs classic rock from noon to 2:30 p.m. and Jeff Johnson plays classic rock from 7 to 10 p .m. today at Triangle Square. The concerts are free. SARJRDAY CPR CLASS Fitness Concepts will hold a community CPR class today from 8 a.m.. to noon and again on Feb. 3 at Grace Hoag Conference Cen- ter, Hoag H ospital •. 301 Newport Blvd. in Newport beach, The cost JI& ..... .., •• - I a.m. Toun start at E•st Blufl Road and Back Bay Road. Groups. will leave every t O minutes or so and take about 90 m.lilutes. ts $25 and reservations are required. For more information, call 631·3623. For more information, cdll 432- 5880. RECORDER WORKSHOP 'CHARGE!' Orange Coast College is offer- The music that has played an ing a seven-week recorder work- mtegral role m such cartoons as shop for a'.ll skill levels begin.rung Bugs Bunny and The Lone today through Mar. 2 from 9 a.m. Ranger will be the theme of to noon in Room 108 of OCC's "Charge!," the Pacific _Symphony Music Building. Registration fee Orchest ut 's c:anceJ1.. 1 .................. .,..· ~'""""-+-is_.$45 and.participants .must..lur.- ages four lo 13 and their families. nish their ow-n recorder For> more The concerts will take place today information, call 432-5880 dl 10 a.m and 11 '.30 pm. at the Orange County Performing Arts C"erilc•r mTo<; d esd 1c e are $11 ror adult~ and $9 for children For more ulformdtlon, call 755- 5799. APPLE COMPUTER CLUB u~ presenf m, laTes technologies at the Orange Coun- ty Computer Groups meeting today from 8:45 d.m. to noon at the Chemistry Building on the 'STARS OF MAGIC' _ -ea.mpus of Orc:Ulge Coast College, Producer and awdrd-winnmg Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. mc1gkian DalP Sdlwak returns lo The meeting is free and open to 0 1 ange Codsl College today with the public. For more information, two showmgs of dn ttll-new, full-call 836-0522 . stage production of the 'Star'> of MagK." Showt1mes are 4 and 8 p m. m OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre>. Adv<lnC'ed tickets are $15 for ctdulls crnd $8 for duldren. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT Triangle Square presents Jeff Johnson perfomung classic rock tunes from noon to 2:30 p.m . and ~-· • =:10 .. We Cater Fiestas SHAPE-UP NEWPORT Wrlh f.. Open 5:30ain to 9:00pm .... In Westdiff Plaza .... at 17th & Irvine • NB 631-3623 Exhibition Cooking Our Spe<laltyl ' • SinJing Fajitas Bar • Hand~ Tortillas • Strolling Mariachis 714 MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The ltlon Cofttl119es SI~ J97Z •) "° T "·ll ', t ( ll [ 1 1 I 1 I Pt ti • ~1 'u ii q\ 1 INCOME TAX WORKSHOP A frH <rtsbop designed tO eqwp vol\mteers to provide free mcome tax assistance· to low income, elderly', non·English speak. ing and handicapped persons will be held today, Jan. 20, 27 and Feb. 3 from 9 a.DL to 3 p.m.. Interested par- ties need only attend one session. Sessions will be held in Room 104 of Orange Coast College's Busin~ Education Building. For more infor- mation, call 643""060. ... -. -. . ' -. ; ' . ~~.J -.... --=o DOG SHOW The Shoreline Dog Fanciers are spon~oring a dog show today from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.. at Orange County Fair & Exposition Center's buildings 10, 12, 14, 16 and tent 11. Admission is $6 for adults, $4 for seniors and children age 6-12 and children under 6 are free. For more information.,-eall 532·5559. JAPANESE FOLK MUSIC The public is invited to a free program of Japanese folk music today at 3:30 p .m . in the Frie nds Meeting Room of the ·Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT Jeff Johnson will play classic rock in a free cQncert from noon to 2:30 p.m. a! Triangle Square today. CHRISTIAN SINGLES Christian Singles Mingle wlll •SEE PAGE 6 • Callfomla'• l•adln•. 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Pool.&. 5'* • S,..nldtt Sri!te. -____ ... ..J , . ..... • . J . . ·.~Experts Crack Access Codes By D. E. CIPHER ---SAN RA.MoN, CA -Using blgb-pow- -. ere4 computers, cryptographers at Paclftc Bell have cracked the vexing ".access code" that some people use • _ _ _______________ wbe11 m,!._kl.!!gjele h~n_e calls. --i!llf"----_ \ ~~~~------------------~---- . . J The code "IOATI," for example, when dedphered readA: "You could be paying long distance prices for baste local calls." Consumers who notice unl!Sual char.ges on their phone bW are urged call l-800-PAC BELL for more lnfor a ti on. ' , PAc;IFICEIBELL. N ~, T W O .R K Row will you use it? .. .. • 0 0 ,, --.............. ----- CON11NUED FROM 1 Mid with a running track. 'L;.~ met with Costa Mesa dty manager Allan Roeder, Costa Mesa High pnndpal Andrew Hernandez, Bemd and other dty ~ t0 learn the status of the ~---(a.r:lll ~ and lo see if every- thing could be accommodat~ on theprope~. •1 didn t want to throw a tnench in thei.ir plans. That's not ~ idea,• Williams said. •But Wbv.not go all the way if we can?• ~~t>istrlct offidals are taking a )fllilll and see• attitude. Williams wd he understands their skepti- dsJn. "Without having money in ~pr hand, it'! hard to be credi- ~ • be said. •Until we get the fitat dollar in our hand, it's all ~.· Williams bas enlisted the help of friend Frank DiBella, president of Planet Hollywood at South ~ Plaza, to throw a fund~rais­ ~ dinner for potential corporate sponsors at the restaurant next month. The dinner will be at Planet Jiollywood's expense and will PLAN CONTINUED FROM 1 or~a;;:zation. · with four managers, th di.strict would be able to "focus on cu.Stomer service and dollars" and provide •more direct customer service" while still providing ade- quate employee supervision, according to Kemp. Ohlig sa1d she sttll hopes-the board will consider capping man- agement salaries off at $75,000 a year. a suggestion she made last ..month. However., on F.rid.a¥,. Kemp Sdld he wasn't sure that would be possible. ··The plan that I've recom- CROWDfNG CONTINumFR'oM 1 study sesSlons and requested long- range enrollment projections. lncreasmg enrollment has pla!Pled many local schools. some of which had to juggle students and add teachers earlier this school year to decrease bloated class sizes The Newport Harbor zone's articulation committee -a group of community and school repre- sentatives -recommended last Tel: (714) .646·1298 Fu: (7t4) '4414151 -... --5 HA- Make ·the Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Buslnesp Investment for '. the New Year . . • From oeroblcs & cycNng ... , to eating well. , from personol fitness progroms to neotthy tips Qn how to look and feel ~ beSt In 1996.'our reoden wont to know What your business ca·n do tor their' health. give Willia.ms and DiBella a cha.nee to throw their pitch to local corporations. . •That night will tell us if our project is feasible or not,• m-llliam.s said. •To put that much ,lnto the youth, we're going to be asking a lot from them, but I tlUnk they can get a lot out of il • Williams is so convinced every- thing will work that the private building inspector has spent near- ly $2,000 of his own money retain- ing an architect -Ralph Allen & Partners of Santa Ana -to develop a ooncet>t design for the Costa Mesa-Estancia stadium. · District officials, fearing a sta- dium proposal will create a flood of no~e concerns from neighbor- mended has a salary range, and we have benchmarked those salaries for the board," Kemp said. " The board has not adopted a -salary poll . And, while it does look like they're moving in that direc- tion, that would have to he .s . that we look at Karl Kemp over a period of . time. But, we need to begin recruiting for these J>USfttOns-as qutctdy as1>0ss1ble." That's because two of the agency's current managers -dis- spring that area sixth-graders be moved to Ensign a year earlier to help ease overcrowding at local elementary schools. Ensign now houses o!"y seventh-and eighth- graders. But trustees want to revisit oth- er alternatives, including switch- ing to a year-round schedule, adding grade levels to Newport Harbor Hi!iJ'h School -which is at 60% of its capacity -and adding afternoon kindergarten classes. "We're going to give the board the best picture of what future enrollment statistics might look like and outline possible ~1ir111 ()111/et 70% Off of What? Compare our prices. See our selection. Experience our customer service. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa Your Source For Local News .. tat , ......... llave tdedM keeP a Id Oil \WlliDI' ~ . luncheon fro 11 ;30 a.in. to 1:30 But Wllllmas Mid muy ot d'8 oelgbbon ~ bave been mnt.aed"1lbout a-pollibJe stedi· um. and the aftbitect took noiJe levell into conlideration in the sta.dium's design. The field and tracJc a.re sunken, somewhlit like the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, and speakers a.bn down into tbe bowl to trap noise, Williams said. The stadium could also be located on the half of the property located the farthest from the homes, ha said. CONTINUED FROM 4 ..:p..m..~Jm.a bieak£11t bokl a three-C'Ourse dinner anc1~ from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the aem1nar todey at 7 p.m. tn the Padflc Club ln Newport Beach." Tea Room. Newport Beach Pub-Por more information or reserva- tic Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. lions, call 1 ·800·606·1900. 'HUMOR 101' The Jewish Senior Center will present 'Humor 101,' an amusing slide lecture by He Rosner today ot 12:30 p.m. Th presentation includes upbea vignettes of life, living and lov ing in the United. States with a touch m Judaic folklore and Yid- dish witticisms. A kosher lun •we just want to have a stadi- um m Costa Mesa where Costa Mesa and Estancia high school students can feel at home," Williams said. The two schools play home athletic competitions at Davidson Fleld in Newport Beach and at Orange Coast College's stadium, which the district leases for events. Bernd tried to downpJay Williams' sentiment. . •1 think regardless of how this particular initiative comes out, we want to do everything we can to make Davidson Field the kind of place Costa Mesa teams want to play on," Bernd said. trict engineer Gene Watson and district secretary Michelle Jackson -a.re retiring this month. Under Kemp's plan, those positions have been restructured to include more _ responsibilities, which eliminates 1turneedtor1a1Wl"li....-.~----------J Under Kemp's recommenda- tion, the administration manager- district secretary w ould be paid a starting annual salary that ranges between $55,000 and $65,000, while the operations manager- ""aSslstant generannanagerwoma be hired at a salary tliat falls somewhere between $70.000 and $85,000. departments -finance and cus- tomer service -would remain at their current salary levels. approaches to comfortably hous- ing students," Superintendent Mac Bernd said. The meeting will follow an information-item f9rmat where staff members will make a pre- sentation, then open the noor to board members for questions and discussion. Community members also will have an opportunity for input. The meeting will not be tele- vised. . School board members will meet at 1 p.m. at the Harper Com- munity Center at 425. E. 18th St., in Costa Mesa. The topic Will be "Evecytl:Ung You've Always Wanted to Ask a Shrink -but Couldn't Afford the Pees." The cost is $10. Por more informatton, can 375-0400. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME Preschool storytime resumes today at 10:30 a.m. at Balboa, Corona del Mar and Mariners Branch Ubraries. The 45-m1nute program includes stories, songs, poems and other fun with lan- guage for three to five-year-olds. For more information, call 717- 3801. PARENTS WHO CARE Parents Who Care will meet from 7 to 9 p .m. at the Little The- ater in Corona del Mar High School. Newport Beach Police and alcoholic teens will be part of a panel that will discuss how parents can help their children deal with alcohol and peer pres- sure. For more information, call 640-8917. VOCAL COACHING Vocal coach Elizabeth Sabine will present "Strengthen Your Voice for Speaking or Sin · g " a noon tooay m e nen M~tingRoom~theNewpott Beach Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call 717-3801. HEART ASSOC. LUNotEON Pttnel>l> expert· Sbe1le1 -CtuU will speak at the Orange County Womens Council of the Ameri- can Heart Association today at 650 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. The $28 cost includes lunch and. valet parking. For information or reservations call 856-3555. PRIVATE BUSINESS WORKSHOP A free private business work- shop on "How to Convert Com- pany Money Wealth-to Personal Wealth" will be held today at a NO Drive, Une or Hosslell "We come to your home or office for computer service " Want to make money? Start a new business? Find out all the latest financial news? Read Money Mondays. ~~Ot Dinner for the price of lu-nc'1!" Get to Country Harvest Monday thru Frtday between 3·5pm when we serve up an lncredl.b~ dinner deal. Tender hand carved Roast Beef, Fried Chicken, new Seafood ~er, at least 12 entf¥ choices in all, plus salad bar, soup, fresh breads, drinks and desserts: $5.49 DOlPHINS DIVISION Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce's Dolphin Divi- sion will have their breakfast meeting today at 7:15 a.m. at the Newport BPach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club. Julie New- comb Hill will offer tips on how to effectively communicate to best accomplish yoW-goals when working in a challenging environment. 11ckets are sls in advance or $17 at the door for Chamber memberS or $19. for non-members. For more infor- mation, call 729-4400. ASEP MEETlNG The Association of Special Event Professionals will meet at Hornblower Dming Yachts, 2431 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Th~ group will meet aboard the Wild Goose and cruise Newport Harbor while enjdying hors d'oeuvres. .The topic will be •Special Event Trends: New Tools, Tips and Tricks for 1996" presented by Patty Sachs of Celebration Cre- ations in Palm Desert. The cost for non-members is $15 in advance or $20 at the door. For more information, call 642- is available. For information o reservations, call 513-5641. NEWPORT CENTER MEETING The Newport Center Associ-. ation will conduct its annu~ meeting luncheon today fr noon to 2 p.Itl. at The Ritz Restaurant. Guests will hear , first band what they can expecC at county, city and national lev-~ els and bow the plans wilJ1, effect business~s ~d profes-1, sionals in Newport Center and ,. Orange County. The cost is $2S and reservations are required.,' Call 644-4622 for more infor- mation. 40-PLUS FITNESS ,_, Oran ge Coast Communltx" College is offering a six-week !.. fitness course for people age 40 and up beginning today from ,, 6:30 to 7:30 p .m. The class meets Monday and ThUTSday tbrougtr-: March 4. Registration is $49. For more information, call 432-5880 •. ' 'THE HASTY HEART' WEDNFSDAY J~ 7 tlear a dramatic reading ot. : • • John Patrick's comedy-drama ., FLORAL DESIGN about a wounded Scottish sol-• A class titled "Floral Design dier's last weeks of life in a con. [" will be held at Sherman valescent ward of a hospital in ibrary-dlltrGaTdem. 1rr .. Cofond . -the..Qrient. '.Rle~;s ffi:t&.atl del Mar today at 9:30 a.m. Learn 7 p.m. at Newport Beach Central how to design and construct a Llbrary. For more information, centerpiece in the ~ng~h G~-call 717-3800. required and costs $35. For more information, call 673-2261. TAX SEMINAR Learn how to get your tax refund in two weeks or less at a free seminar offered by Dave Tax, 405 30th St. in Newport Beach today from 6 to 10 p .m. For more mformution. call 673- 8299. FR MOTORCYCLE SWAPMEET Inter Shows will sponsor the motorcycle swapmeet today from 5 to 10 p .m. in building 10 of the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center. Adnussion is $6 and children under 12 are free. For more information, call 364-0515. Carpet Your Entire t-tome with Plush or Berber Aulhonzed0ea4«Fot for only IM s49900~~~ VINYL* WOOD * MARBLE *TILE CnmurcW ~ 'Ra/JntUJSJa ~ JmiU Ful Une ol Wool. WoYwl Xxmnt. & Siul C*'Pltlng AYlllble 1904 Herbor Boulevard • Cost. ..... N.•. Comer of HattMw & 19th 8trHt 722·9642 - Mon -S.110-6 • Sut1 11-5 EYl·OPENER . ';" Newp()rt Harbor., JOBOn Deere stands tall at Estancia wrestling invitationdl . QUOTE OF THE DAY '7"'6 ii a IJi,g d«IJ to ~ to win tltb. I l«Wtl '10 a.e 6oct J~ -' and uu 'II again Kit 1J«U ••• -'F.WPQRT llAR/JOR WRES7LEll JASON D8iRE • ... .. . ... .... . ,. L_.Deere def endS wrestlfug title at Estallcia tourn0i: _J ... ,. · •Heavyweight repeats ·title-winning performance at 44-team invitational. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot . COSTA MESA -After two days of matches involving more than 600 wrestlers, from 44 teams, the final ·tjlampionshi_p match of th~ Estancia Wrestliilg Tourna- ment came down to Jason Deere, a junior from Newport Harbor High. versus senior Kelly Richard- son of Millikan. It was worth the wait as Deere, one of th.e top-rated heavy- weights in Orange County, took a 1-0 decision to win his second suaight Estancia Tournament division title to help the Sailors to a 12th-place finish with 71.5 points. Unseeded sophomore Rigo Pinon finished third tn the 112- pound division and Matt Large was fifth among the 103- -powideis for Newport. ~- coache d by fOrmer Olympic wrestler Joe Azevedo who lives in .Costa Mesa. Estancia had a nice showing as the host, finishing ln the middle of the field in 22nd place with 45 points. Seruor Andres Barrios, who entered as the No. 4 seed, held true to form finishing in fourth to lead Estancia. Corona del Mar finished in . 42nd place with eight points •as the Sea1<ings were knocked out of the tournament after the first day of competition. Even the referees were excel- lent with the likes of Jim Warren, who has officiated in six. NCAA championship tournaments: War- ren is the golf coach at Newport Harbor High, and a former bead wrestling coach at Estancia. In the heavyweight champi- onship, Deere and Richardson spent the first period probing for openings. but neither of the two 235-plus pounders could make any headway against each other. Deere-started the seconU-peri- od on top and a~out midway through the period he found an• opening, took tlle advantage, and a.bnost pinned tus opponent to lead 3-0 after two. LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY Newport Harbor's Matt Large, on bottom at lefJ, grimaces as he resists a pin attempt in Saturday's Estanda High lnvttattonal; at right: Estancia'& Andres Barrios ls pinned by Irvine's Gabe Sanchez. Large finished fifth, Barrios finished fourth at the huge wrestling meet. throwing some guys around pret- ty good in some earlier matches, H Deere said. "He opened his back towards me and 'that was the opening I was looking for." the win. the massive, but sohdly built elder Deere, who bas been wrestling "This is a big deal to me to win Deere after watching h1s son wm since second grade, was warmly this," Deere said after receiving the title. Jason moved to Newport welcomed into the fold. . lus medal. "I want to come back from Oklahomd when he was in Pinon's third-place finish in the and do it again next year.~ runth grade so he could live with 112-pound division, was a nice d nervous wreck before. d,unng ctivorce. ' t ' t Calvary Chapel of Santa Ana, ranked No. 1 in the state, . easily won the team competition with 309.5 points on the strength of six individual titles. Second-place Anaheim was well back at 189.5. The Eafles-Of Cal.va."'}' GlMpel ar~ "I was nervous because he's -bi~. 1md-1't~. lmd f~trW him . Deere started on th~ bottom for the third period, maneuvered for the escape, and then outpointed Richlll'd:sonthe rest~· Deere's father, Ted Deere, was l his dad following his. parents' surprise, a ccording to Newport and after the match. Newport wds looking for a I . •.f Mm:ostfef'thkecrylng;"' smd 'heavyweight at t~ time, -ant1 -! .&:.EnEEBE....eAG.E:8_~-- ONE FOR THE SCRAPBOOK It was just a 'nonleague' victory, but Costa Mesa's 50-47 win over Newport Harbor won't soon be forgotten, by either team. NEWPORT BEACH -When Costa Mesa High girls basketball coach Len Whitacre mulled over Saturday night's scheduled non- lea9'1e contest at Newport Har- bor, he said he'd just as soon trade it for a morning practice session. But the Mustangs got some- thing no practice can provide against the Sailors, rallying for a h ard-fought , a n d extremely rewarding 50-47 tri- umph. •This is by far the high point of our season,• s a i d Whitacre, Klm who only two nights before, seethed into the locker room following a disappointingly close «-32 Pacific Coast League victory over perennial cellar- dweller Laguna Beach. , •we were yelling at ourselves after our last game, because we felt we were playing an oppo- nent that wasn't worthy of us. But coming into the Newport game, we knew we were going 20-13 ' lead with S 25 left iii the first half. But Mesa countered with 11 · unanswered points to end the half and Koo Kim's three-pointer to open the third quarter upped the Mustangs' lead to 27-20. The Mustangs (10-7), who played just six players, extended the lead to 41-30 early in the fourth quarter, then held off a Sailor rally by si.qld.ng 7 of 9 trele 'throws in the final 4:19. Newport's Andree Ver- hulst, the Daily Pilot Newport- •. Mesa District Player of the Year as a Verhulst sophomore, netted three three-pointers down the stretch to add a team-high 14 points to her six assists. Her final three ball sailed in from 30 feet out as time expired. Whitacre, however, credited the defensive work of Kristina Watanabe for limlting Verhulst'S effectiveness (five points) over the first three periods. to play a an excep- great bas-tlonal job ketball team guarding and we'd their point, have to play which nor- a very, very mally ian't fine glme to her assign· come out on ment," said top. We Whitacre, played them who usually twice la.st r e s e r v e s ~ and we that duty for lost by five sophomore &nd .ei9bt-K e 1 1 y {pomts). 'We Ch a pin .~-,.,._..,..__ hadn't for· Chapin did lE.Ni H0GsnN I OMY ,_OT Newport Harbor's M.E. Clayton smiles at her predicament as COiia Meu'I KaQe Groga 1ao1cb Mr at bay wblle Xoo Kia pk:ltl up the loose bU1 ln Saturc:l.y's aonlMpe eacomater, woa by Mesa. gotten they not attend do a lot' Ci due to W- tbing1 very Dell. well! W a ta n • T h • abe also sallon, who contributed came tn wtth nine poll'lts a five-game to the lodngltl'Mk attack. after open• equalling lng., tbe .,...,. bet MUOn 7..0. ~ ldgb. She ~ to dtmMd 1 of IUpplJ • 8 bll lbota. :.:.:,,.: J ~: -• M011¥tbd. !:.~~·==ri~kill~~tt:lli~~~ ........ 'wlb ..................... iiiSanda .. ~·ri·r=·h. Wbllit ....... .,. ....... chipped in sue r bounds. Senior Katie Grogan hit 4·ot 8 from the field to a<X'.'OWlt for her eight points, while seruor Com Lurmann had four poirlts, five rebounds and tow blocked shots off the bench . •com is peyillg her dues." wd Whitacre 0( the 6·foot·l, two·Utne All·PaOftc Coest League peifonner1 who returned to the teM} alter sitting out the ftnt 10 gam , •She sliould be starting in a couple more games· • Julie Coll tt Coll~ed nve rebouildl to go with her two polnb for the M~. ~ CoeCb !Ob ~ lbbilt.-m.~tobe M.E. Clayton (fiv points) and Ea<ti . Clayton, who came m leading the Tars m scoring et 10.8 per game, misted much of the coa- test due to foul trouble, ~ five polnts, before f<>Uling out with iO teeonai liift. a... ........ ,.,. ......... ---···· co.ta.._ I tS 11 15 • 10 NeopartHlfter 1• I I t · 47 0..-lllili . Kim 1S. ,,, ..... 1l. """"""' ... Colltt J. Gfogln ._ ~'I. ~ .. Kllft1. ..; .. ~-=-.:=&" :\ ... o."* ....... .. .... ........... ~,. PaUllldaut~ barry faulkner Rainbows . r . deserve a big hand .·. from all • So what's wrong with a : • little individualism to go with all th.is athleticism? A junior varsity boys baslcett:Jall player at • Bummgham High ui:Z Van Nuys recently : • .. garnered S124ble media attentt~ when bis coach benched him fe dying bis closely-cropped hail;:""' ink .~ p .• When the coach justified ~ • decision by deeming the · : Oamingo 'do too big a distra~ and/or counter to the team ; ... concept, it was hardly surprlslh( that the young rebel threatened to take his case to court. After all, anyone who , purposely r mbles a Pepto BlSlllol spill, figures to bave an aversion to authority Word came last week that th~ school district has deaded to • - back the. coach, so litigation ut. still a possibility. • Of c.o~. colorfully eccenti1~t.,.,· ·=*='•• hair styles have dotted the Newport-M a.prep sports seen~ without incident the ~ two ,. , seasons. • Blue locks on water polo end boys soccer play l$ at Newport 1 Harbor High rome tq mind • during the current sdlool year, 1 and Corona del Mar ~h • product Jerom Poyya.k DMtty I went through the whdle cnyoa.' collection en route to hill CIP ' SoUt.bern 5eakm badmintoft sb\gles c~p lut ~ . i • 'the lmege Of form• Calta • Mesa ltigb gbtt batklltMI · • standout Ertn IWOwn ....... da.y"91o orange loOk .,,.... Dilm ltodlMn~--r• DK b«Gtl•ll_......, '*fW••.,.._••t tr wblbn9p1J=IMI;? 22 • ...... ._ GI .... --............... 1. .. .......... t .... .. or.cta ... .., ~DIUM w CONllNUED FROM 1 Wit·~ a runntng1fa~. ,iJ~ met with Costa Mesa dty manager Allan Roeder, Costa Mesa High· prifadpal Andrew , Hernandez, Bernd and other Clty otijdats to learn the status of the farm project and to see if every- thing could be accommOdated on the property. I "I cbdn't want to throw a ~ncb in their plans That's not ~ idea,• Williams said. "But '4ri not go an the way it we can?" ~Di.Strict otfldals are taking a ·~t and see• attitude. Williams {aid he understands their skepti- cism. ~ "Without having money in yopr hand. it's hard to be a~­ btJ." he said. "Until we get the firit dollar in our hand, it's all talk." Williams has enlisted the help of friend Frank DiBella, president of Planet Hollywood at South ~ Plaza, to throw a fund-rais- Jrtg dinner for potential corporate sponsors at the restaurant next month. The dinner will be at Planet Jiollywood's expense and will PLAN ('.ONTINUED FROM 1 organizqtion. · 'But with four managers, the district would be able to "focus on cu~tomer service and dollars. and provide ~more direct customer service" while still providing ade- quate employee supervision, ac.~o_r_dll\g to KeinP· _ Ohlig said she still hopes the board will consider capping man- agement salaries off at $75,000 a year, a suggestion sh e made last month. However, on Friday, Kemp said he wasn't sure that would be possible. "The plan that I've recorn- :CROWDING , CONTINUED FROM 1 'study sessions and requested long- range enrollment projections. Increasing enrollment has plagued many local schools, some of _which had to juggle students and add teachers earlier this school year to decrease bloated class sizes. Tiie Newport Harbor zone's articulation committee -a group of community and school repre- sentatives -recommended last Tel: (714) 646-1298 Fax: (714) 1441-39511 PUBLIC SPEAKING Without Notes "'"'~h;.? Pilot !t~-Y,::A .. ,~ SHA ~~-- Make the Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Buslnes,s Investment for · 'the New Year .. • From aerobics & cycUng .... to eating weO. . trom personal fitness programs to h9otthy ttps Qn how to took and feel Vo'X best In 1996. our reoden wont to know whOt your businels can do tor their health. give .. Williams and DlBella a chance to throw their pitch to local corporations. • "That night will tell us if our project is feas~le or not,• Willlams said. "To gut that much into the youth, we re going to be asking a lot from them, but I think they can get a lot out of it• Williams is so convmced every- th.ing will work that the private building inspector has spent near· ly $2,000 of his own money retain- ing an arcb.jtect -Ralph Allen & Partners of Santa Ana -to develop a concept design for the Costa Mesa-Estancia stadium. District officials, fearing a sta- dium proposal will create a flood of noise concerns from neighbor- 70% Off of What? Compare our prices. See our selection. Experience our customer service. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 1()-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa Your Source For Local News l!Dg .....,., IMlve tried to keep a lcfan WW tr" propoeal , But \\9mnl Mid muy ol the nelghbon elready have been mntadtlid~~ble stadi· wa. end the a.rcbltect loOk noise 1eYels blto consideration in the stadium'• d~. • 1be field and track a.re aunken, aomewbat like the Rose Bowl In Pasadena, and speakers aim down into the bowl to trap noise, Williams said. The stadium could also be located on the half of the property located the farthest from the homes, he said. "'Vfe just want to have a stadi- um irl Costa ~sa where Costa Mesa and Estancia high school students can feel at home,• Williams said. The two schools play home athletic competitions at Davidson Field in Newport Beach and at Orange Coast College's stadium, which the district leases for event$. Bernd tried to downplay Williams' sentiment. •I think regardless of bow this particular initiative comes out, we want to do everything we can to make Davidson Field the kind of place Costa Mesa teams want to play on,• Bernd said. - CONTINUED FROM 4 1iOJa a ~WM dinner aria l8minar today at 1 Cd!" the TM Room. Newport Pub· lie Golf Coune. 3100 lrvine Ave. The topic wm be ·Everything You've Always Wanted to Ask a Shrink -but Couldn't Afford ~e Fees.• The cost is $10. For more information. call 375-0.00. NO Drive, Une or Hoss/ell "We come to your home or office for computer service" Wont to make money? Start a new business? md out all the latest financial news? Read Money Monclayi' ~.~t -01nner for t11 · price of ·lunch! ~ Get to Country Harvest Monday thru Friday between 3-Spm when we serve up an Incredible dinner deal. Tender hand carvea Roast Beef, Fried Chicken, new Seafood Platt.er, at least 12 enttee choices In all, plus salad bar, soup, fresh breads, drinks a'nd desserts: sS.49 . Counuy Harvest Bilft'it Reataunnt r ff t11Cr II aoo..--.Bhd. eo.taW. (714) 631-2235 f, luncheon fro 1 l :30 un. to 1 :30 pm. or tomorrow for a breakfut from '1:30 to~30 o.m. at the Padfic Qub in Newp<>U Beach. Pcx more wonnation or resetva- tions, call 1·800-606-1900. DOLPHINS DMSK>N Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce's Doll>hin Divi- sion will have their breakfast meeting tOday at 7:15 a .m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club. JUlle New- comb Hill will offer tips on how to effectively communicate to best accomplish your goals when working in a challenging environment. Tickets are $15 in advance or $17 at the door for Chamber members or $19.for non-members. For more infor- mation, call 729-4400. TAX SEMINAR Learn how to get your tax refund in.two weeks or less at a free seminar offered by Dave Tax, 405 30th St. m Newport Beach today from 6 to 10 p:m. For more information, call 673- 8299. "HUMOlt 101' The Jewish Senior Center will present 'Humor 101,' an amusing slide lecture by Her~ Rosner today at 12:30 p .m. Th presentation . iricludes upbea vignettes of life, living and lov ing in th~ United States with a touch of Judaic folklore and Yid- dish witticisms. A kosher l~.._ .. ._ is available. For information o reservations, call 513-56-41. NEWPORT aNrER MEETING The Newport Cerfter Associ- ation will conduct its annu~ meeting luncheon today fro noon to 2 p .m . at The Ritz . Restaurant. Guests will hear • first hand what they can expecf~ at county, dty and national Iev"'!~ els and how the plans wiij1, effect businesses ~d profes- sionals 1n Newport Center and'~ Orange County. The cost is $2SH and reservations are require~, Call 644-4622 for more infor- mation. ... 40-PLUS FITNESS ,_, Orange Coast Communit){Jc College is offeriny a six-week.~. fitness course for people age 40 . and up beginning today from , 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The class meets · Monday and Thursday tbroug}) ·; March 4. Registration is $49:-Por ~ more information, call 432-5880. . 1 'TtiE HASTY HEARr Hear a dramatic reading of. ~ John Patrick's comedy-drama .. about a wounded Scottish sol·• dier's last weeks of We in a con, valescent ward of a hospital in · · the Orient. The readin~ is free at ' 7 p.ID.at Ne.wporf'Beach Centra.l Llbrdl)'. For more information, call 717-3800. MOTORCYCLE SWAPMEET Inter Shows will sponsor the motorcycle swapm.eet today from 5 to 10 p.m. in building 10 of the Orange County Fair & Exposition Cent~r. Admission is $6 and. children under 12 are free. For more information, call 364-0515. Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber A4AllonzecH>eeil! R>t. I or only [ -·--~ s49900~~~ QUOTE OF THE D~Y "1hi8 I.I a big dftU to TM to &iJbl tJtls. I ~ to tm1e tocl' anti "" it agciln llat !J«J' .... -1IJVPORT llAMOH WRES1lER JASON DEERE • . Dee1:e defendS wr~stling title· a~ Estancia .t011rneY: •Heavyweight repeats title-winning perlormance at 44-team invitational. By Jim Watters, Daily Pilot coached by former Olympic wrestler Joe Azevedo who lives in Costa Mesa. Estancia had a nice sh owing as the host, finishing in the middle of the field in. 22nd place with 45 points. Senior Andres Barrios, who COSTA MESA -After two entered as the No. 4 seed, held days .of matches involving more ,., true to form finishing in fourth to than 600 wrestlers, from 44 teams, lea~stancia. the final championship match of Corona del Mar finished in the Estancia Wrestling To\lrna-42nd place with eight points as ment ~ame down to Jason Deere, the Sea Kings were knocked out a jwuor from Newport Harbor of the tournament after the first High, versus senior Kelly Richard-day of competition. son of Millikan. Even the referees were excel- lt was worth the wait as Deere, lent with the likes of Jim Warren, one of thE: top-rated heavy-· who has officiated in six NCAA weights in Orange County, took a championship tournaments.' War- 7-0 decision to win his second ren is the golf coach at Newport straight Estancia Tournament Harbor High, and a former head division title lo help the Sailors to wrestling coach a t Estancia. a 12th-place finish with 71.5 In the heavyweight champi-' points. onship, Deere and Richardson Unseeded sophomore lUgo spent the first period probing for Pinon finished third in the 112· openings, but neither of the two pound division and Matt Large 235-plus pounders could make was fifth among the 103-an~eadway against each other. pounoers Tor Mewport. ...., -eere started the second peTi- CalVary Chapel of Santa Ana, od on top and a~out midway ranked No. 1 in the state, easily through the period he found an• won the team competition with opening, took t.Qe advantage, and 309.5 points on the strength of six almost pinned his opponent to individual titles. Second-place lead 3-0 after two. Anaheim was well back at 189.5. ·1 was nervous because he's 4'be t!agtes1'f catvary ChaJ>e e Oig-;-ancnnenfor, and T saw lilm -LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY f'llJ Newport Harbor's Matt Large, on bottom at left, grimaces as he resists a pin attempt In Saturday's Estanda High lnvitattonal;. at right: Estanda's Andres Barrios ls pinned by Irvine's Gabe Sanchez. Large finished filth, Barrios flntshe d fourth at the huge wrestling meet. throwinruom~ys around met- ty good in some earlier matches,• Deere said. •ffe opened bis back towards me and that was the opening I was looking for.• Deere started on the bottom for the tJurd period, maneuvered for the escape, and the~ointed Rk:llarason the rest .ot the way for Uuurln. I the.-massi\1-e, but solidly built elOOI' Deere;--who -nas-been wr estiing •This is a big deal to me to win Deere after watching lus son win since second grade, was warmly this," Deere said after receiving the title. Jason.moved to Newport welcomed mto the fold. tus medal. #I want to come back from Oklahoma when he was m Pinon's thud-place finish in (be and do it again next year ' ninth grade so he could live with 112-pound division, was a nice Deere's father, Ted Deere, was his dad following lus parents' surpnse, according to Newport a nervous wreck before, dunng divorce. j and after the m_!i!Ch. _ _Newpol1 .w.as Jookmg-Ior • . --·- "I almost feel like crying," said heavyweight at the time, and •SEE DEERE PAGE-8 ONE FOR THE SCRAPBOOK It was just a 'nonleague' victory, but Costa Mesa's 50-47 win over Newport Harbor won't soon be forgotten, hy either team. NEWPORT BEACH ·-When Costa Mesa High girls basketball coach Len Whitacre mulled over Saturday night's scheduled non- league contest at Newport Har- bor, he said he'd just as soon trade it for a morning practice session. But the Mustangs got some- thing no practice can provide against the Sailors, rallying for a hard-fought a n d extremely rewarding 50-47 trl· umph. ·This is by far the high point of ow season," s a i d Whitacre, Kim who only two nights before, seethed mto the locker room following a disappointingly close 44-32 Pacific Coast League victory over perennial cellar· dweller Laguna Beach. ·we were yelling at ourselves after ow last game, because we felt we were playing an oppo- nent that wasn't worthy of \lS. But coming into the Newport game, we knew we were going lo play a great bas- ketball team and we'd have to play a very, very fine game to come out on top. We -played them twice last year and we lOSt by five ~d eight '!jpointl). We :-Jiadii't for· gotten ~ do a lot of things ve~ w.u .• T h e Sailors, who came In Witll a five1ame loillng ..... _ after open· tng~ nar 7-0. ..... wWant to mpply • ~.:...:.: J ~--· 20-13 lead with 5 25 left in the first half. · But Mesa countered with 11 · unanswered points to end the half and Koo Kim's three-pointer to open the third quarter upped the Mustangs' lead to 27-20. The Mustangs (10-7), who played just six players, extended the lead to 41-30 early in the fowth quarter, then held off a Sailor rally by sinking 7 of 9 free throws in the final 4:19. Newport's Andree Ver· hulst, the Daily Pilot Newport- Mesa District Player of the Year as a Verhulst sophomore, netted three three-pointers down the stretch to add a team-high 14 points to her six assists. Her final three ball sailed in from 30 feet out as time expired. Whitacre, however, credited the defensive wo.rk of Krlstina Watanabe for limiting Verhulst's effectiveness (five points) over the first three periods. .; H I thought Kristina did an excep- tional )ob guarding their polnt, which nor- mally isn't ber assign- ment,• said Whitacre, WhO'UJUilly reserves that duty for sophomore K e 1 1 y Chapin . Chapin did not attend due to W- UAH HOGST'EN I OM.V Pl.OT Newport Huoor'I ~-Claytoll smiles at her predicament .. Cost.a M .... Kittle di..-... Iller at ky wblle Koo Kia p6cb •P the loose Hll lD Saturday's aonlelagae wo1111w, WOil by Mesa. • chipped in six rebounds. Senior Katie Grogan hit ,. of 8 from the field to account for her eight points, while seriior Corri Lunnann had four points, five rebounds and tow blocked shots on the bench. ·com is paying her dues,· s&ld Whitacre of tb8 6-foot· 1, two-time All·PadftC Coe1t LMgue petformer, WhO Ntumecl to ~ team after stttinQ 'out the Mt 10 gamM. •Sbe lhouad be startin{f. b\ • couple more vam•· .Ide Collett •Wlhfcted "" ~ to go with her twO '°=.;:-J:m-Z; Dukul. 1111 ..... --to .,. M.E. Clayton ,(Hve paints} and Eadie. Clayton. who came m leading the nus m scoring at 10.8 per game, trusSed much of tbe con, te.st due to foul trouble, posting five pq.nts_. betore fo~ out witb 'lO tec'Qnds left. c.... ......... , ....... ., ----· -· ca.I Mile I IS U 1S .. 50 -rpllftMllW 14 6 I t ~ 47 ca. ..... Kim 11. ....... 12. """"'"" .. Callft 2. GrOfl" .. Wlt,eii ...... ~=-~-s. *"'*~~,··=~ :::,, .... 0. .. -· .. .. J .................. , ........ Qq ... barry faulkner . Rainbows · deserve a .· . big hand ... · . from all • So what's wrong with a ' little individualism to go with all this athleticism? A jumor varsity boys basketball player at Bmningham High in. Van Nuys recently : • :- garnered sizable media atten~ when bis coach benched him fe dying bis closely-cropped baiJ::"" pink. ·: When the coach justified uMt deasion by deeming the : ; flamingo 'do too big a distra and/or counter to the team • • . concept, it was hardly swprisitlf that the young rebel threatene4 to take his case to court. · After all, anyone who ; purposely resembles a Pepto · Bwnol spill, figures to have an avefsion to authority. Word came la.st week that th~ school district has deo.ded to - - back the coach, so litigation i(, still a PQSSibility. • Of coune, colorfully eccenti'lc hair styles have dotted the Newpc>rt·Mesa prep sports seen-. Wlthout mddent the past two a.900S. mue loclts on "Welter po1o and boyS ~er players at Ne~ • HMbor High come to~ • during the current schoOl ~ and COrona del Mar High product Jerome POyyak DMdf • went through the whole qeyoaa' CoUedion en route to bis C1P ' SOUtbem Sedlon ~ton lin9* ~oSbtp lMt ~ · .the image Of lonner COila M ...... gt,ds •U.W .. ....... ¥ lkOwli ~. dat-W arage kK* wm ~ ._...,. eoulde.JW Dec cwcl llllllilllo...., CGifw .......... . w11o ...... , .... ,,,., •• .._._ ........ (If.._ QDCllDal. ....... ~;;;1 __ ... ___ .. COlda•lllt ' -• CONTINUED FROM 7 Coach 04.rn'l Holiday. Pinon, whononnal· : •Y wrmtlet at 1 19, WU still stn,aggling into the early..marning boun to make the w~t. "It wu really tough to lose the wetgbt," said Pinon, obviously happy and exhausted at the same time. "I also pulled a muscle in my leg and had an in-grown toenail, too.• By Jim W•tters, Daily Pilot Desplte bis troubles, Pinon worked hard to _______ ...;..... __________ _ outpoint Oscar Or02co oI Orange, 12-10, in COSTA MESA-Not $WJ>Tisingty, No. 1 Calvary tbe tbird-pla~ match. Pinon wrestled at Cos-Chapel provec;l to be the cream of the crop at the ta Mesa High bis freshman season before Estancia High WresWng Townament this past transferring to Newport. weekend, winning the team competition by more Large, who is in fact the smallest member than 120 points over a «-team field. of the team at 103 pounds and has a tattoo of The Eagle5 finiShed po worse than fourth in any an Iguana on the back of his left shoulder, division, claiminq irid.lvidual titles at 112 pounds, took a 13-10 decision over Cris Arzate of 119, 130, 135, 152 and 111. Santa Ana to finish tlfth. Large finished first Behind the controls of this perennial juggernaut. at the El Toro Tournament, and eighth at sits a slightly-built, cherubic-faced head coach Esperanza, so he had hoped to finish higher named Joe Azevedo, a resident of Costa Mesa. at Estancia. It was a solid pedormance As you might guess, Az&Vedo does know a thing nonetheless. or two about wrestling. He should. He's a former Asked about the iguana Large said, ~u·s Olympian 1n the sport. not my nickname, or anything. I just like Azevedo would have represented the United iguanas.· ·Estanda's Barrios finished as expected, States in the ill-fated 1980 Olympics. ID-fated because politics were allowed to overshadow The but as a true competitor, he wasn't really sat-Games when President Jimmy Carter made the isfied with his fourth-place finish. He'll prob-decision for.a U.S. boycott of the Moscow Games to ably feel better about things do.wn the road. protest the Russians' involvement in Afghanistan. He was pinned by Gabe Sanchez of Irvine in With a sweep of a pen, the U.S. Olympians who his final match at the 3:4? mark of the third had trained so hard for a·once-in-a-lifetime pe~~os, who plans to be a police officer in opportunity were sacrificed like pawns in a political Costa Mesa, \Jas been an Explorer Scout the chess game. past 1 1/2 years. His older brother: Jorge, With a shrug of his shoulders, and a look of who's 23 now, was a wrestler at Estancia and resignation about a decision that was out of his finished fourth in the~~ ontml Az.eyedQ-.SAid.,..:l s:um..wo.uld...have liked to Andres is hoping to go to college at Ran-have had the chance to compete. We all would cho Santiago or Golden West after graduat-have. But ... • mg and come back and help with the team at But...for a man wl)Q's more concerned with Estancia next season. trying to do what Goo wants him to, and accepting ·it's a young team and I'd like to be able the twists and t\lrn$that entails, he's able to accept to help out,~ Barrios said. that situation for what it was and go on. Elisian Vargas~ a. 12~-J>Q,µnd ~~gr for the In the interim his life-has taken a few Eagles, spent most of Saturday walking unexpected turns. 'MOst recenUy to Tue "'tcilvary around with an ice pack on a superball-sized Chapel High campus in Santa Ana with less than purple welt over his right eye -a present 600 students. from one of his matches. Azevedo was an assistant coach at the ·1 won that match-though.· ~-a~-..+-uru·~:sity · _ Vargas, who also runs the mile And two-mile to make his way back to the West Coast events for Estancia. •t like coaching on the college level, but I didn't Calvary Cha1>4:l wrestling coach Lyle Azevedo. r.ea.llyJikelLat. Wisconsin,: Azell'.edO said . •Through friends l heard about here and I quit to come to Calvary Chapel.• ~ · That was seven years ago. •t'd been going to church at Calvary Chapel all my life so it felt right even though I knew there was no wrestling program coming in," Azevedo said. •it's been a challenge and a lot of fun to build a program from the begtiming .... ----· Calling the Eagles a powerhouse is not a stretch. They finished second in the state last season and won state two years before that. six kids I iOW with w I esiling scholarships," Azevedo said. "That's the best part. To see the kids learn and use what they learn well.• mttnNUED MOM 7 a TIM nip of WfOI' wi:ought by 6-foot·U Woodbridge HJgh jWlior center ChiU ~ figures to leave behind a ming ot Sea View Leogue boys basketball vktiml this year, ll list which already includes Newport Harbor. But the rim-rattling big man may have damaged more than the Sailors' record by scoring 28 points in the Wa.niors' 68-58 league-opening triumph Friday night at NeWJ">rt. Saturday night's girls basketball gam.e between Harbor and visiting Costa M~ w~ delayed several minutes, while a tattered net was changed on one of the baskets. "Too many Burgess dunks last night," clock operator Nowell KAy theorized about the source of the damaged net. 0 lbe opening of the Pacific Coast League boys basketball campaign Friday turned out to be a memorable Q Saturday'• Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa girls basketball game was a shining example o! the positives that can come from intra-district rivalries. If you weren't fortunate-enough to have attended, this week provides a veritable Newport·M~ District hardwood feast. Mesa visits Estancia and CdM hosts Newport in girls basketball actlon Thursday night, with the same matchups slated on the boys side Friday (CdM, however, is at Newport),. Soccer also features the same cross-town showdowns this week, with the girls set for Thursday afternoon and the boys to follow Friday. night for the Novak brothers-of-Estanda-High:-ttt~[J~~~~;::=:3-While senior Nick Novak was scoring a career-high 23 points in the Eagles' 91-74 victory over host University High, Ben Novak, a • m.emOeid lut.-y.ear's HIGH sotOOl. 90YS USICEntAIJ. WYWUR'I s.nta~42 ecw-d9I Mer J7 Scon~~ 5. Margarita 11 9 11 11 ·42 CoroN_~ M!r-11 6 14 6 -37 s.nta ~ -Krist t7; KNne 7, Nelson o. Nkltels 8. Balo 5. Pohl5on 3, Gloger 2. 3-p()lnten -Nickels 1. Pohlson i C-del Mer -C.oleman 9, 25-4 Estancia varsity, had the winning ticket in the 50-50 drawing, collecting a J>_rize he estimated at ~f-Xl&l.l;~;.u[IU...All.ll.11!~­MacOonald 10, Friend O. KNne d, Peyton 2. Gority 2, Shimer 2. 3-polnters -Walz 1. $40. 0 Costa Mesa High senior Katie Grogan said Fouled out -Mac:Oonald. Tedlnicals -CdM bench PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTlCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES crow $100,000.00 the Board ol Directors PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an ind1vldua1 lilts stat nt r·• d Promissory note In favor thereof Have you started doing ·•mt was .e with lleld by •I under saiG Ottd ol Co\lney, Cltllomta, Md put· loalt 13010, Pages 1Z27 llhd f n $128 000 00 I }fJntt Cleltl ol Orange Trust 1n tne property sllllated 111 IUll1t to the Naac.e o1 0. 1~ ~d&. .,._ PUBLIC NOTICE o1 seh tr • · s Leslie Flesllel. Seer•-Flctltloua Bualn••• business yel? No I ou~T '2!'EOtcemw 12. 1995 sa•d County, Cal4om·• T"· 5,_ .. fd .,., Bedlon -. ....., -. · ---_, l as been agreed be-lary, IRVINE RANCH N•m• St•tement Sidney Se11afl ....., ... 1._ ~ .. '"' u«• -_.. .,._ .... ,....,...., ...... STATEMENT OF lwHn the Sellertuc.nsH WATER DISTRICT and ol The following persons ere This starement was filed -s •ous Nune aodress allO Olher common ~ rtCOrded '*--Md ot!w common ABANDONMENT OF and the Intended . Buyerf the Board ol Directors doing business es: a) PAT with the County Clerk ol tmmert expru t1w yurs tram duignabOn, II any, ol the rtal OW21M• In looll -. Page dtslgnlllton, r Ill'/. ol the USE OF FICTITIOUS Transleree, es required by lhereol Enterprises. b) Leather Orange County on 12-~95 dale '1 wu lded in the Olla property ducnbeO abc>Yt IS ~ . M lnllrUrW'C No. ,.... PfopecJy ~ BUSINESS NAME Sec. 24073 !>1 the Business Pl!,blished Newport Creations. c) Cutup ol Call-19953698404 I Int Countt Cit!\ A new fd-pal'l)OlttO co DC 1501 611 .... 211m11 ol uld Offtcllll 8lbove ls purported to &.: and Prolessrons C<>de. that Beach-Costa Mesa Dally 10 nl 20612 La 1.11 0 •1 • p 1 1 8 1 8u51ness Name Stalemtnl D11vt Ntwpott leach ca ~ wll Ill on :MO Nee LMe '301 Nwlport The loUowlng persons the consideration for the Pilot January 8 15 1996 · r 11' voone •• aJ 'I '0 Jan • 15• 22• m.ist be tiled pnor lo INt dalt 92HO County A.ssesSOl's 'Paru1 d1121t1• .. the North fl'ont IMch. CA t:lla. The ...,,.. have abandoned the use ol transfer 01 the business • • rnci6g Hu~llngton Buch, CA 29. 1996. m071 lthng ol INs statement dots ,,11m1>er 117_171•02 The un ~ to the County dlf-.lgned T,,._ dledelms the F1ctltlous Business and license Is to be paid 92 6 PUBLI not o1 itself ll.llhonze the use 1n CowtnouM 700 Qvk ~ Ill'/ W.V fOf Ill'/ inc;of· Name: All S111 Video, 2675 only alter the transfer has PUBLIC NOTICE Robert A. Hardy, .20612 C NOT1CE PUBLIC NOTICE s swe ol • ficlllOus Busaness dtfSoQnt<I lN$1.te dtscl1wns any w Dftw WMt; a.u Ana, ~ d the property Irvine Ave., I 1-82, Costa been approved by the De· Lavonne Ln.. Huntington Fictitious BuslneH Ill Wlllton ol Int flQhtl ol '"t1t1.ty IOt aoy lllCOITtctMU ol CA. .t 1:00 fl.M., .. pubic ..._Md GOW~ MHa, CA 92627 pattment of Alcollohc Bev-NOTICE INVtTINQ ~ach, CA 926'16 r under ftde<ll Stale Ille Jtlfft IC!Orus wt OCtlt auction to .. hlghtC ~ ~ r Ill'/ ~ The Fictitious Buslnen erage Control STATEMENTS OF This boslness Is con· N•m• St•tement Fil• No 1tt131615U law (Set~ 14«x1 common oesionatrao. II ll'l'f. dW fof ash(~ .. hi hwtit.. htat.111...,. of Name referred to above Qated: December 11 , QUALIFICATIOHS dueled by: an lndhndual The follo~ng Plf~ns are flCTITIOUS BUSINESS 1 StQ . Business ano Plo4U$IOllS Shown nertin SM! u't bf ame d .. In~ money the ~ blllnce et the was filed In Orange County 1995 Statements 01 quahlica-Have you llar1ed doing doing business as Design NAME STATEMENT i) maoe. ~ COYt1W11 "' war· o1 the Unl9d -....~ .. ~ w:uNd by the on 4-8-92. File No.F527756 STEVEN TRUONQ lion may bl received •I the bu1lneH yet? No AS~lSI, 427 E. 17th St.. Tne IOIO.•flO personcs) •S'al'f /'SI Fittng nnly. exDrtHtd Of •f!lll'.ed. ttgN. dtll Md ........ c.on-property to be.., .,,cs,_ Mu Shahabl, 115 1/2 Ota· NATALIE TANO ott1ce of the City Clerk, ~lbert A. Hatdy ~~g; f , Costa Mesa, CA OOing ~s.ness as GAMA SfRV CARVER ESCROW CO. ftOl!lltng lotlt. pomsslOll. W)'9d to Md f'fO# held by JI ..--eaillmal.ed COiia, U• mond Ave., Newport TIEN V HOANG 3300 Newport Boulevlld s llatement was filed 7 ICE SlAll()N 10632 Beach 91.cl 11415W>ORl'ARKST encumb!allcts 10 pay the unpa undllf Mid Oetd of Trust In .,., ldVMC9S 11 the Beach. CA 92662 • Post Office Box 1768 Na : with tht County Clerk ol Lonee Matano Miller, 1754 St~nton CA 90680 NORTH HOLL YWOOO CA 111 llNnct ol lilt '011ooation lnctuo· the property -....ct tn llld' of the Wtlll publklltton M11zaagh -Z • Josh1ghn1, TINA CHAU HOANQ port Buch, cauiornio Orange County on 1-2-96 B San1a Ana St., Costa Mamooun S Moklltar 7234 Newpol1 lluch-Cosia Mesi •no lrlltrut, aavantfs. 'ano alt County.,., II* htreinat· ol the Noclce d SMI la: 1339 Cartegena. Newport Publlshed Newport 92658-8915 until 2:00 19953008540 Me~a. CA 92627 E1mo St luruno• CA91042 ~63990ec 1825 1995 oiner c~s secureo oy Sl•O tw dHcrlbed: ~"A" '211.11301. In 9dcltklf\ to ~each. CA. 92660. Beach-Cos1a Mesa 0111y o'clock p.m. on the 6th day Dally Pilot Jan a. 1 s. 22. du~'t'.d ~~~Ines~ 1~ iJ0n· lilts ti.Js1ness is con0ucled by .JlJI 1 e 1995' ' · PIOPtrty The toul amount 01 tne flMCE.. 1: unit 301 en Lot catl. the TNltM wll Keep d~~~edb~s•n:ss .:.~:I c~~: Pilot January 8, 1996. <!' Feb1uary, 1096, at which 29, 1996. m076 Have youa~:~nZ~ udoing dn 1nd1Y1dual • • ur.1>11Cl·«>a11nc1 ot the 001to11t0n 14, In the Cly ol Newport • cuhllf'a ~drawn on nershlp Y g P m070 lime no mote will ba ic-PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No Reo•sllanl nas not ytl Dl'OU PUBLIC NOTICE steureo bv U1d orooerty Ind a..cn, County d c:nnge, • .._ Of ~ benll, a SI cepled for: SECllON 5 Lance Mareno Miller !1 lri1nsac1 llliStness unoer the rusonal>ly esumiteo costs SUU olCllfomta, u lhawn diedl drawn by• *' °' Max hah11~"53••955"' PUBLIC NOTICE WASTEWATER PUMP STA· Fictitious Business This statement w3s tiled locbuous ~s1ness name or NOTICE OF TllUSTfE'S SALE e(penses ano adYaiicu .ti tni Wlcl deftntd on tNlt cettain (ederll crd ur*>n Ot a .... vu .. TION llh th c 1 c 1 names listed nere1n T s 1 CondomS1tum ""'1 r• cttec:tc cnwn by • *• °' This statement was flied RESOLUTION NO. Contract No c-2975 N•me St•lement w o oun Y 181k o SIGNFO MAMOOUH S 1111IH alt Numlltr: 15135·1 lime o Ille 1nrt1al oublteallOn ol eotded In IOotl tss1t ~ '9dlfli llvtnoa and loen .. with the County Clerk or 1998-2 Approved by the City lhe following persons are Oronge County Orf 12·29·95 ~KHTAf< YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A this Notice IS SHU03.35 DATE 211, Ofnc111 ~ fllAA-~ uvtng:a .-ex~ Orange County on 1-2-96 IRVINE RANCH Council this 1 Ith dey of doing business as: AM 19953068400 rn.s s1a1emen• was I leo wit DEED OF TRUST DATfD 1212"95 ATTORNEYS EQUITY ca. 2: Alt undlvtded 1~ lilkwl ot U\/lnga blr1'I Published Newport Beach· WATER DISTRICT December, 1995 00111 •and Collecllbles, Dally Pilot Jan 8, 15, 22, tne Counry c•e'nt 01 ' Oraf19t 1CMllt9 UNLESS YOU TAkE NATIONAL CORPORATION lnt9fUt In Md to L.ot 14 apec1t1c1In~11CllZ o1 Coale Moll Ptlot Jan. 8. RESCINDING W•nd• E. R•gglo, 13042 Aspen Wood, Gar-29, 199!i. m073 CountyollJanuary 2 •ci<Xi ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR DONNA HLAVACEK C23101 1 "Common /lie/I" cl Tract the flNlndll c:oct. Md~ 5 2 29 996 RESOLUTION NO. Cltv p1erk ~:~ Grove, Calllornla PUBLIC NOTICE NOllCHhts hmous Name PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT &'15'22 1996 8331, ~-~ange, to do bu*-In 1 ' 2 • • I . m075 1990.39 AND Prospec11111 biddera may Al 0 . Slalt'Tlent e~pol'fs ltvt yea11 f1t>m A PUILIC SAU. If YOU HEED ... ~"'..;"io: l: atA1te. In "'9 went ~ ADOPTINQ THE 1995 obtlJn one 111 of prequallll-As1~~n M;0:~1~•rc.;,:ir,~ Fictitious 8ualne11 tne oa1e 11 w4S Mta 1n tne Olhce !:Tu~"Jt~~OP~DC~~t~E PUBllC NOTICE ~ ~2~ of =-=-thethlnn::! Is llC· PUBLIC NOTICE URBAN WATER cation documents 11 no Grove, CA 92640 N•m• Sl•tement 01 Ille Co-.inty Cieri\ A new FtctJ S NOTICI! ~ ~ Mlpe, In the O.laaullnced'f,? cnat 340375 MANAQEMENT PLAN cost at the or1tce ol the This business Is con-Tha lollowlng persons are DOUS B .. s'less Name S1a1eme ~~~~~ Y~U ~~~HDU~D SALE ~ ~ Ol'llceoltheeounty~ Trustee's Oetd uNll fUndl NOTICE To FOR SAID DISTRICT City Clerk 3300 Newport ducted by: an Individual dotng bi.lsiness as: All Star ~T SI °" • 1ec pnor 10 11\al <Utt __ ....... 1:-•5 ... •TToR" TltUST At· M-21341 Loin: • cl Mid County== beClome evlllW* to the WHEREAS 1 ' Have you atatted doing Video, 2675 trvuw Ave., l'lt ' ng ct rn.s state,.,em ".,,,...,. •• -" .... " • -Wit\ 11= ..._ _..... CREDITORS OF • . • .rvine Ran. ch Boulevard, Post OHice Box builnen at? no #G, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 not ct tsell ..,th0n1e 1~e ~u, HEYi EOUITT NATIONAl COR-4l1'affa. ~ ~owmeru or._.. ..... 1 mat- BULK SALE AND Water Oistncl is a Cahlor-1768, Newport Beach, Call-Alice Ma: M II Mlru11~h -Z • Joshaghnt 'M sta•to' a fc~t0us Bus1nt POMTION Orusttel 23721 IEftV OtNf: 166Qa.11 on u .... eftom II dttgte_ 8* .... wtlbe nla Water D1stnct organized lorn a 92658 89ts 1 er 1339 · ·~ B n-~ CA Al. Number IJ».17"'84 Coock~ Unb loUted IMde, burwlhoul ~ OF INTENTION TO and eXJstJng under the Call-1 -· . lhl1 statement was filed art~a. Newport '""'~ •" .,.ol~~on 01 !'If ngl!ts ot\Cner .,..ve. -•kf OrtSt YOU ANt II CBtAULT ~ ttwwon_ flMCl!L l: Mu· Oil~ •........ Oii !In-- TRANSFER fornla Water Olsllicl Law For lurlher lnlormallon, With the County Clerk ol Beach. CA. 92660 anc•~tt under ftoera SU!t o• 92630 (7141707 5640 u tl1f' ou+y ce1' A Dl!ED Of' Tl'tUST Qmlve IH llTlll'lt ....,.. pied regarding m., poues- ALCOHOLIC and • call Michael J. Slnacorl, 11 Orange County on 12-19-95 This bu1lne11 11 con-common aw See Stc~Ofl 14 1ppoonteo TruSlee uncle' ano ~TB> AllQIMI t, 1-. UM! nant to ..ct\ ~ b a.. 9'on or .-icumDrMC:el, to BEVERAQE LICENSE WHEREAS, pursuant 10 (71 4) 644-3011 19953087942 ductcxl by: an Individual :1 seo: 6~s nns ano Protessions. pursuant t.? 11\t ~o OI Trust LDS Y°'1 TN<E ACTIOH Md occupency d ..,.. the lndeMedl_. ... (Uc c Section 10620 et seq. of Publlshad Newport Oa.ly Pilot Dec. 25, 1995, Ha.,. 'JOY •tarted doing ;_;ooe recoroed 1\i02At as Document TO ""°Tl!CT YOU.~ porttons d "'9 ~ by uld Oetct. _.. l~Q: -~=~Ol ;t the CaUlomia Water Code Beach·Co1ta Men Oallv Jan. 1, I, 15, 1998 m065 ~~nesshy!:,~.r!!~t96 ''St fr "O 11·5U01t Of OllrCial Rtcolll$ t11 9tTY rf MAY• SOU) AT "Common Ne.•~ l/llnCM ttwwndef, Win the 01str1ct prepared and Pilot January 3 8 111116 aag --v \twoon Be~n Co\~ MHa !tie Ollree ol ttie Recon!tr ol A fiUkJC IN.JL p YOU In the Dldlrlllkln d eov.-u prcMdad thertiln, 24073et .. q .) adopted an Urban Waler • • w416 PUBLIC NOTICE ~11 slatecmenl was Med ~'-13'l~1.a~81~2Z291006 Dttntt County, Cllitom.a. E..e NEB>NUJ~P\.ANATtONOf' narta. Co11dl601111.,., ,.._ theunp-'dptlndpel.._ Escrow No. Management Plan lot n ld wilh the ounty Cieri\ or Wied DY: CAAOl A BOWMAN 1MI NAT\N Of' THe ~ atr1cUOna NCOfdld In 9oolll d the NtiM sec:Urtd,by . 18401·DD 011trk:1 on November 19, PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltloua BualnH• Orange Counly on 1·2-96 PUBLIC NOTICE AN UNMARR1EO WOMAN w ff sel CEB*Q ACAINIT YOU 1&1111. hue 1SI, OflkW Re-_... Oetd wt1t1 ir....... No11ce Is her•br given 1990; and N•m• Statement 19953898558 11 Ollbttc atJCto0n to tilt n.onest YOU IHOUlD CONTACT A. conll Md ~ on "'9 as Pf1Mded In 9kf that I bull( 1ale o 119111 WHEREAS. the Board ol NOTICE The lollowlng petaon1 are Oalty P1lol Jan 8, 15, 22, Ftlt No. 1HAll7070 QIOder tor usll "'c.Ufl•trs Cl1fCk l.AWYBl Noace la hereby Condol"Nnlum ,._,tot eech Note. f-. dWate Md ... and 1 tranarer ol alcohollc Directors ol the Oistrl'"'· INVITING BIOi doing buslne11 11: Da-29, 1998. m074 FICTITIOUI IUllNRS maoe oayab4e 10 Attorneys Eq1.11ty ~ tNlt ........... TNll unit. ~ 4: /Ill .._. • ol the fNlllM ~ beverage licensa 11 abou1 purauant to Seclion 1062' Sealed bids may be ra-11gner Type -Graphics NAME ITATIMOO ~at•onal Conlorahon IPI at>it 11 Deed a.vtce tnc., u .,..... ment tot UM Md •~ tNtU cnllttd by ..ect lo be made. ol the Water Code has re-cewed 111 the olfk:e of 1h• S.W., 1899 Naw Hemp-PUBLIC' NOTICE The lollOWIOO pel'IOn(I) 1"'1 Ult hmt ol »le ano -! accor· -. Of lll~llOf trust.I, or of the Community fl.c.daa of Trwt. lttCa-. lhe names, Social Secu-viewed the Plan and DI-City Cletk 3300 New~t1 lhlre, Colla M111. CA no ~ .. ness IS LOVE'S 411 S 2924n(b) eubltlluled~purlUMt d uld Tfld 8DI. M Mt Nit Deed Service re rlty or federal Tax Num-reeled that It be amended: Boulevatd.' Post Office Box 92628 Flc:utJoua Bvalneu BARBEQUE 111, no H 8191 ~Ca7fom aecrc::, COde .~ to the Deed d Truat d · fOfttl Md ...,.._ In "'9 TNaillet. a:ie:z ber1, and oddreuea of thl and 1768, Newport e.ich, Call· Mary Lynne So11tm1n. N•m• St•tement Bl't'd . Brea. CA 9262l 1 1 · ec\Md by Mold ,....., o.denlUon at" "9llll1dlona Drl"9\ iulle 2», Seller/Llcenaee are: WHEREAS, the amended lornla92658-81115unlll2:00 161111 New Hampshire Or., Thefollowlngpersonsare OtbOrltlP Mller,23425 IMC~ota(~ltlOtlleETrusteetiat lllt~Jt.,e._"*'"-' Md~ PW\. .... CA..,,(•I) STEVE.N TRUONG AND Plan. entitled "1995 ·Urban o'clock p.m. on 25th day of Co1t1 M111, CA 92826 doing buaineaa I t: Homer, ~ombO. Ca11111Hs, CA 91302 1 n ottll) ll1rance to lilt c°"'9d °" Olnllt1MO • ~ PMCIL I : A non-udidle ~ ...., -..Mt, ty: NATALIE TANG, 15142 Water Management Plan" January. 1996 11 Whlch Thia bu1ln111 11 con-1911 Yacht Putll~'1i._New· Tln~llntSlllCOllOUCtedlJfCount, Courlllollh, 700 Civic ltNmlnl ND.~ In ... ,"*" llDr tngrw Md ONen,~ Yawl Street, Garden Grove, has been made available time such btd• ahall be dueled by: an Individual port Beach, CA 92M>U 10 l"'*\4dull center Orin W111, bnla Ana. looll -p ... -o1 Oflltdal,.. ...... OY'W a.. llOrtfOnl o.ci: Ca. 926-43 lor public lnspecUon and opened and read foi: CO· Have you 11111ed clolng Mlllln Francia Borsanyl, RtQlattllll 1111 not.Yet 1 C1hlo1111a au noJll. t~lf ~!ld cOfde In h oMcia d the d TlllCC 1097 11 .t ~In 1211W111t .._ 111. The bu1lne11 11 known notice of 1 public hearing RONA DEL MAR WATER business yet? yes, 1·t•95 1911 Yacht Puritan, New· IO lfWICI bullnet.s \lnOtr 1nteie11 convettO IO incl now CCM.dy AecoNw d °'""' In tnlllNMnt NCOfdld In 11'1, 1f.t2 aa: LA CANTINA LIQUOR lhereol hes been given pur• MAIN IMPROVEMENT Lynne SoHman port BHch, CA 92860 hen bu • name The names. Socl1I Secu-su1111 to Section 6066 ol PROJECT This slltement w11 liltd This bUslness la coo· n.ame~:sieo =~ rlly 01 Fadtral Tu Num-the CaUlornle Government Contract C-3073 with the County Cl8fk of ducted by: an lndtllldu111 S«>N£0 DEBORAH p Mill~ bara. and addre11e1 of the Code; and Englnear'a Eatlmatt Otange County on 12·29-15 Ha.,. you 1t0t1M doing 8uyer/Transteree ara: TIEN WHEREAS, 11 the lime S3S3.000.00 tH53088304 business yet? no --------- \/, HOANG ANO TINA 11t.the<Mynoticedpubl ApptO'lfld bV '"• Clfy Ody ,.llot Jan 8 15 22 Marlln.Borsan}'I CHAU HOANG, 935 s. hearing WfS held and all Council thll f21h day OI 29 1998 ' inori This atattment Wll lo!Od Longview Otllle, Diamond persons rnterested were Febnlary 1998 ' • with the Col.Inly Clerk ol Bar, Cs lt765 given •n Oppor1U111ty to be Lavonne Harklafl, City PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 12·19-95 As 111ted by IN Sttter!LJ. heard concerning any mat· Clettc tnsiee7MO cenue, an other bu$lneu ter aet lorth In the Plan. Prospec11.,. bidders may FtcttUoua 8U.,MH Dally Pilot Dtc. 25, 1995, namea end addrtllH NOW. THEREFORE, the Obll•ll OM ... of Contr8ct Name ltatel'IMnt Jan. 1 a 15 19" m063 uled by the Sell11tue.nsee Board of Olrectora of ttl9 It· doe\lmtnts f0t et no co!N at ~ folloWlng petson1 11e ---·-·-·----- within ltvN yea11 belete vine Ranch W11e1 Olatr1ct the otllce of the Pl.fbtic doing bullnes• u: Ameri-PUBLIC NOTfCE the date 1uch 1111 was aent does hereby RESOLVE, Works Oeplflment, 3300 can Softball Houae. 2113 --------- !'•·. ~ . .... I ,~ • . .......... Cemet•nt • Mon\MM'Y Chapel ' Clwnetoty °' dellveted to the Buyer/ DETERMINE and ORDER Newport f!OUlevard Poat So. Vele St., Santa Ana, CA Ale NI. 111111111H TranslerH 111: none as follows: OH!c9. Box 11151, Newpot1 92704 JtcTmOOl ..,....I isoo p~ Vl#IW ~ The as1111 to be IOld are Section t. RffOlullon No. Beach, C1til0tnla 92tse. J1ma1 R. Bolhngtr, 2'13 ..-naraeen ~ 8MCh dtlCllbecl In genetll aa: 1990-39 ldOpled the 19U\ 8915. So. Vale St., Santa Ana, CA Tiil IOllOwlftg l*IOft(tl 1.W. M4-a?OO furniture, f1111urn, equip-day of Novembef 1990 be PUblllhtd Ntwporl 92704 cbf!O ,.,.,.. • m ClCAH l~==*====r1 mtnt. goodwlll, 11111. and her~y II reaclndtd In Be•ct1-Co111 Mt•• Daily Thi• buslnt11 11 con-ERS l033 s BllSIDI St San&all leaHhold lmp1ovem1n11. Its enllr.iy. Piiot JlflUllY ~. 1, 1199. dueled by: an lndlvlduli ~·CA ~704 , • covenant not to compete Section 2. Tht 1995 W419 Have you llat1td doing cr.n vane. 1$41 l'.na. and •lock In ttadt lnven-Utban Walef M~ement businesa yet? no pelfield T111t11, CA~ ~r IOtY and are loctttd at: Plan ol the IMne Ranch PUBLIC NOTICE Jame• R. 8o1Nnger ~ y ' y 1641 eoo- 3244 E. Coal! Hwy., Co-Wa1tr Dlatrlct, dl\ed No-" tlU a .. Thll llale!Mnt Wll Jlltd p111tt10 Of~:!A W9e0 rona Oel Mat( Ce. 112625 vembtr 1995, ~. hetat>y 0 oua " MH With the County Clatlc of Ti.t ..._.ii en,c19et ... Tiit kind o llcenae lo bt adopted purtuanl to Sec-H•m• ltatenMftt Orange County on t2·19•i5 MDllld a -.te .., 1rlr1sferrtd lai Oft Sale tlon 100.2 of the California Tht IOllOwlng persont att tee1Jee7Mt AIOISIJM hat not yet """'·n Oen1r11 ~uor UCtnM No Watef' Code. dOlng 1>U1lne11 .. ; High-Dally ftttot Dec 26 1995 to hnlltl ..,.ntu noer""'#. 21'2137ot now l11Utd fOt Stctton 3. Tl\e Sacrttary lanatta Brewtng & Rout· · • • u lllilill••••••lll'I lhe J)fernlan located st la dnkled 10 ta.a cgpy Of Int Co .. 20G~ Nftpe»t Jan. 1. I. 111. 1998 mOt4 ldMlus bu.,... Mme 0t .,_ ___ .....,.,._ __ .!...;., 1244 E. C"oul KWv .• Co-t~ 1995 Urban Wllef Mono 81vd' UM a. lt1, C0tt1 PUatc llOTICI ~~~.._, y•""' ....... 10/\I Del Mat, CA. 9:1825 tgement Plan or the Irvine M .... CA 92U1 _., ...,._ ......_ ""'"• ""' The emidpaltd dal• 01 AltlCh Watar DWrlct with Riehlrd J. CourQ. l 11 'kltll&eua • ....._., mJllG YllG • 1M tllellranaftr 11 Januaty the Oepattm«lt of Wtltf Mo11111own Ln., Co111 NalM lt•MllMM TtllS _,.... • fllld""' 31, ltM M tne olfict of Or• R .. ource1 or the Stale 01 M .... CA 828M The fo110W1nO petsont.,. N C.-. Clllll ol OrlflOI anot Cou1 TlCle Etcrow, CINl0tnia. putSUanl 10 Ste· J•tf Co1tt11. 1 t7 Mor• ~ bUllMU •: a & K ~ Oii 0.-. 12. 1M IMO N. Tuttin A~. lull• !Ion 10844 of the C11dorn1a 'claown \I\. COM& M--. llQipfl .. 3111 ,.._, 1171'Cl·lllil ,_.. Nllftl 205, llltt!\I Ma. CA 12708 W11ef cocs. A t2t2t ""'• coi11 ...... OA ......... M ..... '""' T,... amount of llle P4'f• AOOPUO, $1QN£D. Ind Thlt bu1lnH1 la con-~ ' N -rl -... lfl .. Olltlt ehlM price Ot cot\lldtl'· Al'JtAOVCD lhi9 22nd dat dueted by• I QtMfal S*1-lidftey ieiSil. 10t '°'* If N r..._ a.-A ,_ rd don In C10MKt1on with ui. of J~. ttte .r ntt.nl" Pl,, . ~ 1Nct1,, ·CA tM ._ llMll 'Mlli1'1'111'91 ttlMftr of .,__ llCtMe ano ~ a. ~-. ""'" Have V6'1 •i.tted dOlr!ll Nia .... • • ,_ • .. -butlnilM, lf\clucllno rN .... di nC , lfMNf AAfif'Clf ~ ¥tl1 He :hie ••11 111 -~ 1111 -.......... ~8111ll ~ 11 ... .-y. Is the WATI" OtSTRtCT Md • .---uJ.Counle "iliill ..... """ .. ··~.00.00, M1'Cll --·---of -..-. • ~ •·1~~ ... lltd T -fl I~ ..... ., ... ~ .. _ _..,. .... w.. _.. .. -~ a.ft °' -~·-- ,.,aon•I c11ec11 J:•~!1 °'Ml9=•1a.-.. ........ 1'119 .,. • .... ,. .. _. =· •* ... .=r ..... ..:.:: ~ ~.:'!.Mill •. ,~ ..... , STARTING- ANEW BUSINESS?? GENERAL aAU•llDHOUn ·Telephone 8am-5:00pm MOIXlay-Friday POLICY ' -. .. ·,· ' . . . --Walk-In 8:00un-~00pm MOIXlay-Friday DAILY PILOT BYPllO• (7 14) 642-5678 BY FAX (714)631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we11 call you back with a prire quote.) Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publish~ reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advenisemcnt. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily 11 ' '",-~-- . ' ~ ' >-. -r.• -f ' .. -:- . DIADUNll Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Mooday 5:CX¥n Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:~ Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thmsday 5:~ BY MAIL OR ltt PERSON: 330 West Bay Street O:>sta Mesa. CA 9UJ27 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St. Pi lot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in aA 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 BALBOA ISLAND 3011 COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT -----•RENTALS TO 2106 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 APARTMENTS SHARE LOST & 2724 FOUND EMPLOYMENT 2925 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T radltlonal 3Bed In liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f 0 R RENT Unusually large 4Br prime locale. Built·ln 2 BR hse crpta frpl Balbo• Penln Prlv Large, dark st. Bernard CNA needed in skilled Teacher• lor Pre- 4B• 2-sty updated hm · ktlch. Pet wplcome. range, e~I gar.' 5975 bedrm w/bath. Sop. mix, male, beaulilul, nursing ~abab ctr, school or inlo:int;tod· ~~111~ Lg patio, Frnch drs, 2 Only $800. 968-3305 Npt Hghts. Seo Owner ---------entr. fp, W/D. Quiet 557-6642. Found 1/1 apply in person at Npl dlcr to coteach, UCl All'Hl Utlllldftl11illlt In tllls Ip, stops to bch. No 437 Princeton Dr .• CM BALBOA area .. $550. 673-6557 fair/vanguard. Rehab Ctr, 1555 Su· Campus/lrvlne. PT nf· MW1P!*iaadltcllltkfd· pets. $3000. 723-4633 HUNTINGTON West Npt, stops to PENINSUIA 2607 B~:~.on1B~.·v~tlls~~~~ Lost 1/1 6th & Walnut. perior NB, 646·7764 !!~~oo~~n:: ~~e~:~'. cralfMHMUatActll1tNas ---------BEACH 2140 bench. 3Br 1Ba, patio, Female pit bull. bun· Computer Usels Needed min. 12 units ECE __,Wtid!IMUalllHltll BALBOA gor, fp. $1375. Prop $800 1BR BALBOA 5550 1;:~~~essage die color, while chest Work Own Hours 20k p1el 854-6030 II ""'1ht .. .., "*""'C. PENINSULA 2107 House 642·3850 417 E. BAY ·AVE.1---------patch, black collar w/ to $501</yr. 24 Hrs 1 llmlllllH If "mlllllHllH Immacula te 2 Bed, UTILS PD. STV/FRIG. Costa Mesa shr 2BR slvr studs 960·4446 800.881·3358 x 603 T:~w.:~/PC~scrdoeo~l •astd 18 r1c• elite. ,. .... lie. loads of charm, dbl Avl 2198, By Beach NO PETS ..... 547-1155 2BA Apt $387/mo .. 'h LOST: sml1, white fem -----------• '"' "• ......_.._~---vi'lft--.tcte+ ~ lnrcl Ma•" n_, :lbft Ofc 9[ 3rd br ..... _ <>-•-· .............. ,.. .. , ...... _.... Earn $600-$800 for student, some JC~dk:ij. .. al.alus .,. ......-.-.-..-vnt -.. ~ --7 -·~ "'-!.J.,...,...-------.,c"""'H,...-F.,.....-....1 .~DllCO:t. -~,,'""""'""',_ --ECE ~2'-40ff '-· usioul -a.a.. ••• 11111otloa 1D 119, lBr. huge deck. 1• Only S950. 968-0145 2BA, Ip, new kll, now 1 blk to BEA • abu· Responsible 444-3629 Amor Eskimo mix, 121 weekly stuffing enve-• • .. _ car gnr Nwpt Island car pt, gardn, spa, dbl lous 2 BR 1 BA, pvt, w/ 27 v & Pl lopes at home . For l!Wlanyllldl~a.llml· · · gar+prking, frig. d /w. prkng gar, Cln, newl---------•vie ictoria a· Info send sol I· _E_M_P_L_O_YM--~-N-T--lltiNlf~." $900. Dnv1d, 722·1488 IRVINE W/0, comm.pool, will crpts. Avl 1/15 $1025. Mature F. to. share cenli3, CM 646·9641 addressed stnmpeo ~ Tiiis HWSJIJtr will not con1idor pct. S2,000 960-3136 rental w/adOlt F. Rent envelope to· B&A SERVICES 5533 .... CORON 6 9 + In xchange lor per· 1•••••••••1-Jti.Q.mJuna.il1tLlL. tliiillqtr......,._,w;ert -p& moiso_ 45· 11.A Bd 1Ba Near Ba Tmnr& tt 1191qrg . .-. eo"' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I menlwrellutalewlll,lllslll DEL MAR 2122 W2oBoAdbrhldge dlrbgl 3BR 1..,B,,.-.....,.1---=T=-----t ""'d and Ocean. $670/ outside Job ok. 673· PERSONALS 2158, Lubbock, TX '•••••••• ¥i9lalt11uf l111 In. Owt IN4t1S se, gar, •lfV ew err ga 0 79408 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fenced yrd, patio. g3r· comm. lmmoo 2br 2ba month. Garage avl. No 5353 I••••••••• Please be ownre that '" llenby lnlorlftld U11t all 2BR/1 BA Rear unit, dener 644·5638 hso. A/C. lrg patio. no pots. Call 650-1219. 1--N-B.,....,O""o_e_a_n__,,,V,.,..l e_w__ _E_u_r_o_p_e_a_n_s_k_l_n_c_a_r_e1 the lisllngs "'this cat· dw111t111 tdnrllattl In this ,_ pot $l750. 760·l219 M d d 1 1_________ co l'low hiring consult· egory may require you _ ... , ... I gar., lnundry, doc ... & ------------------o or(l, nr snn . g t 11 900 b ntwSJ"9f n _.., -1 Oii 111 PERSONALS 3002 ants. FT/PT. Comm/ 0 ca a num or -_..., .. _....... patio. Avall 2/1. Bl c d atod CORONA bdrm. S525. $100 ofl h' 1 ....a..,_ ..... ,,-•'°'"' LAGUNA g yn guar g 1st mo. rent 646-4400 l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii unlimited S. 340-9990 in w ich t ioro is 3 _,.. .. ~.catlHUO $1100/mo. 646·4410 furn 2Br 2Ba, don. Lt/ DEL MAR 2622 1• charge per minute. • TolMMll 1-IOQ.424.ISIQ. fOf FULLY FURNISHED BEACH 2148 airy. Rois. 53100. 619· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB On the water, 2BR, DATING? SHV? GOURMET COOK/Lt Be A High Class lll.-Waslliqloll,OCwuplew Cstm 2Br 2Ba condo. 360·2629; 714·759-0t20 2BA to share w/d, 2 For a fun time call housekeeping. oxp·o. Dinner Companion QllHUD IC 42.1.3500, charm, patio, pool, Beaut oxoc 2Br dplx. BLUFFS 4BR 2 SBA 3Bd 2Ba Deluxe unit. car gar. quiet $750 011·592-575-912. live out, F/T. Non-Platonic, Top Pay! encl gar, nr all. St900/ HI ce1ls. 2·car gar, end unit vaul'tod 'coll Light/airy w/gerage, (110 + 'h utll 723·0349 70c per minute, 18+ smkr. Nowport Beach 5 3 3 .7 9 0 5 f e c mo, St750 lso. 760-3187 2 lk M 1 ' • fplce. laundry hk-ups. N a h o area. 714·673·3643 great loc b s a" Ing, 2 car gar. pool S1625/mo 759-3092 pt eac wn mas· HOT CONNECTIONS lrvlne Terrace 3Br Bch. $1650. 494·7848 $1995 458·5232· . 1er suite. Closo l.D l ·O-p_t_O_"'t_tr-1c_O_l_h_c_e_M_g_r1 DOMESTICS 5540 11••••••••1 2Bo, lam rm, Ip, pool, Cl a Salllnn 2Bod beach. Quiet. Pool. *1•800·846-4688 needed asap. Must iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,., 2 A I 2/1 N ,________ • r • . COSTA ... ~sA 2624 s5oo. 645-6799 HOUSES/ -car gar. v . o NEWPORT equipped kitchen, m~ be experienced In pots. $2395 720·1565 frplc, lncd yard. Only iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Npt Hght• charming ••••••••• sates. insurance & Elder care/house-..CONDOS Lrg 2Br 2Ba w /har· BEACH 2169 $t.250."1Jl>8-4495 1BR/2BR Moblle Home 3Br house. hrdwd firs, EMPLOYMENT dispensing, 551-0505 ~::~:=~ J~~I ~~T -.. GOOD AD! Call · 642- 5678 Inily Pilot .anR RENT bor v iew. Non-smkg. Ou1et & Secure. lndry rm. Shere w/1. ••••••••• PIT RE ASST "'-Y Many xtras. 51700 lse. WANTED:Gueat house 1991 Newport Blvd. S600/mo. 266-2187 • &15-1353 Uan 1'---------:-J ..,•llil••••••••I t t f For top NB Bkr. Com· ----------'-------~;--utll Incl. 673-6004 FABULOUS SAVINGS or priva o ap . or 846-8373 Share hOUH in Nwpl •---------puter skills & he prol. r::================;;i ainglo prof'I NB/CdM ---,.---------Shores, 2BR, 2BA, EMPLOYMENT Ron 7S0.5000 ext 101. II you would like 10 area. Jon 261 ·0552. 2Br 'Ba nr OCC. New gar, fully furn except 2102 COSTA MESA 2124 hve in a homo that's pnt, very clean, tower. your room 5575 Incl 5530 "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil valued from S800K to 1---------Small pet ok. $695 ~ ;8LR Oceanfront s 1800 s 12M, Visions Proper· NEWPORT $200 dep. 241 ·0780 util 646-5336 >ISA Oceanfront $2100 Costa Me•• Rental 2 ties on Display ls COAST 2170 1---------$1000 w-kJr! Stuff '" bedroom, 2 bath, 2 looki'ng tor qualihod Homey sml Back Bay· G".,"GES envelopes at' home. ,,, Npt Shrs 3BR $1350 .. it h bit I bl n..l\n 0 car attached garage. man3gers to hvo In liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " c ns-c:a • Free detaila. Box 500· ~B= ~~ ~=~~hs~~ggo w/d, 90% furmstiod these properties. For Trovare 3Br 2•t'.!Ba $525 incl util. Nico FOR RENT 2740 DE, Lima, PA 19037 ...... townhome. Comm. further Info contact now tnhs• ocn view area. Refs. 548-7576 Balboa Now port Ally -AT EASE 723·4494 pool, club hou.se, no 714-280-8080. Ip fn kltcti 11 Borbor: Nr N.-wport Heights E'slde Coata Meaa ~~ pell, safe neighbor· ' " ' L 2BR 2BA M'nt s · 1 1 of Newport Beach In hood. Located ~cross Sl l50,MO. lg ~BR, up· 52000/mo lse. 587·3305 rg • . 1 torage or car, sm u condltton. fp, $950/mo boat or ?. $75/mo. Foshlon Island has by O.C. fairgrounds, stairs/duplex, balcony, Incl ulils. 759·1064 Avail now. 720·1565 immediate opening for next lo police station garage, living rm/din· SANTA ANA 2180 Rocolvlng/Genoral 5900/mo + uttlitlos ing rm, laundry hkup, ---------Stock & maintenance call (310) 3t8·1460 steps from beach. HUNTINGTON I••••••••• person. Full limo prol· E'ald• Oplx 2Br 1Ba, · 498-5281 Treasure Cheat 4Br BEACH 2640 COMME~CIAL ered. part time con· quiet cul·de·sac, gar, 3Br, 2Ba 2 car gar. 2Ba, sparkling pool, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE sidered. Call Don or xlnl off·st prkng, d/w, vaulted cells, ocn vu, fpL buill·ln kit, gar. Steve, 759-7979. hkups, nu decor. $850 steps 10 bch. $1300. Only 51295. Won't Rent To Own 2Bed 2·1•••••••••1--..,,C,....-.,...,.---.,1..,,.,.-.,..1..,.--+ $850 dop. 548-5163 Call Bkr. 642·3850 lastl 968·3905 story townhOuso-style •shier •• st Have A Garage Sale! FDR. Pet neg. Only BUSINESS oma +·30 hrs 540-8919 $775. 968·9735 POa nm-27· <llft Childcare Workers auoua v• Needed for CM NEWPORT BEACH IRVINI! RANCH'S FINl!ST •49 CommunJtles• 13,500 Apartments S750 to S.2500/mo NewpotVltVlne{Tushn IRVINE APARTMENT . COMMUNITIES Call our Info Hollin• 1·800-IAC~1-15 PLACENTIA FRONTAOI! 2500 1q. ft. s 11300 646-1164 •1BR $825• 2BR 2BA $725/Up Rerr1g & dlshwuherl••••••••• Incl. 60x30 pool. No BUSINESS 8c pate. No fees. No PJNANC.E lease. 545·4855 Blk to bch 2Bt 1Ba --------yrly. Garage+ prkng, --------- fridge. S950/mo. $57· BUSINrrs 6290/d 631·5550/• ~ ~DM Walk to beach. OPPORTUNITY 1 Bdrm. Enclosed ga· 2904 rage. $715/monlh. Call 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 71 ~&-9424. II Npt H ... ht• 2er 1 Ba, $Payphone Rout11$ rirepl•c•, garage, ecc. Loe.I all .. ·for aale, No pet•. HSO/mo. 12.000/wk potential. 160-9077 or 722-8195 80()..208-5300 24ht Opstllh'i l.ldo· l•le 900/800 Adult Ba~ront 2bd 2ba. t.IM• H'tgh l)foftl Low Uving and dining on lnvealment. FuU 1up- lh• Bay. Avall Feb. port. 714.574.9754 14th $2100/mo. Cati LOCAL Vending R1• 973-1283: Cash Income. Ovor 20 church. Wed{fhurs am. $5.50-57/hr DOE. Call Michele Seratan 966-0454 • Coll Jhe Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 MISCELLANEOUS UNTALS · Prime Locations • 80<M71·1603 to place your GoroQe Sole· Ad ! 8R06iiiiiiiMSillliliiillil2•70•1 ANNOUNCUllNTS 2120 P(T Retall for upscale card & gift shop in Fashion Island Please call 759·7751 P!T Work Fff Pay 6am·12 M-F, no exp nee. $8.00/hr +comm $300-S!'>OO/wk. Mark in sales. Office producis 852·0247 POSTAL & GOV'T JOBS S21 /HOUR t BENC:.FITS NO EXP WILL TRAIN Appl+ Info 714·647·1991 Senior Level Sales Executive•. 3.5 yr1 sales exp min. Opply to change & control income potential. Short sales cycle. Re· quires strong closing sklUs. Please call 714· 28C>-a080 or FAX re· sume to 714-280-1180 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your ~ra~e sale, determine w at items ~u wish to sell. ake sure eve~ing is dean and repaired. ~~ "I t ly at IQ' re y. >- in ii- a "· y d e l- t- b d f- e l- .e -~ meclulft ... ~ .. --~· ··~~ ,..,.,,.. b~~ t78eoltC.O '4 ·-. ~ ee """'°'"enic. )5~ -~--·~ W9'f 4 a Rambo pottreyer 10 8eglnnlng -20,.. 21 Remodtl DOWN .. 23 ero.dca•C... 1 Lend meuute Koo.* 2 How .. 24 Cold W.alher 3 8nuaale malady 4 NY fiOOtt H Rector'• 5 Bltfld aaslltan( e SolOI up 28 4 qta. 7 Club 31 Fom.inete 8 Pefsonal 33 Ptfnc. of Inda ~~ 3' Thrnhold 8 .... aled 35 Fact boolc 10 &ngef YOko 37 Scoundre4 '1 8oQ 40 Funous 12 T•M 41 ~rt adYlllUgt of .. Oaf 17 Pllotognlpher 4& Banner -BNton 47 ~· 18 Sheltered aide ~ CNIH Of 22 Twofold BroklW 25 Not acdemed. 51 Dull u heroes 52 Poor grade Z7 Pie -mode 54 Knight'• btle 28 WOttl crew 55 Oull 29 Ooen 57 Demon i 30 Lib some 59 Wondelf\JI trimmlngt 63 Spiritualist 32 Competed Pano.r..,... ti.. biddinf with OM DO "'-P: WIMK do 10'& ~? •7 o&.ltHU .~11 . .clll A · Wtarepnpuedtodiepeaee Puto. opma the biddia(with two • with--. -and·uk ***via a no tnunp. What do you bid now? ~jump to bar chabt. The problem ia whether to bid a srand A • You want to play four heart.II, alam ifpAl"tner ahowt two 11eee and no oaore, no lees. The way to set only two kmp wheo w. eootin\M tMre la to bid it right away. If you the Gerber ulL On a aood. day ~ play tra.nafer bids, transfer and for it. ' then bid pme. Q. l · Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: ni. biddirur haa proceeded: WEST NORTH BAST 80l1I'll 10 P... INT t What action do you tab? A -Suppoee )'OU were in eecond Mat and your riaht-hand opponent had opened one ruamond. You wc>uld double for takeout, not ltO? In effect, that is the position you are in here, and that is the action wo rec- ommend. Q. 5 • M South, vulnerable, you bold: 61017111 0911 OKll .a The blddiNr bU proceeded: WEST NOaTll BAST 80Ul'll 10 Dbl 10 t What action do you tab? A • You have a poaibl.y worth! ... !tine and notbina more in the way ofhleh carcb, but you do have a aix- eard 1uit and a ainileton:The prob- lem with puainf ii that partner, with quite a lood hand, milht not act ap.ln with only three 1padea. Bid one 1pade. Q. 3 • AB South, vulnerable, you Q. 8 • Both vulnerable, u South !¥>Id: you bold: •QI QQU OQIOS ~10542 6AJ88 <:>K.J84 083 .t<QI The biddina has proceeded: NORTH 8.A.ST SOVTH WEST 16 P ... 1NT Pua so _p ... ''l_ What do you bid now? A • Do not even consider three no trump with such a tenuous dia- mo.J!!i ~.P~· The correct bid ia a ae preference to spa es. That allow• partntt"to deec:ribe the hand further, perhaps by bidding three no trump with some values in the mino". Q. 4 • Neither vulnerable, as South )'OU hold: I 6851 QQ OAK97843 4'A6 The bidd.Uut haa ~ed: NORTH IA8T eoum WB8T 11;;1 P ... t What do you bid now? A • If you play that a jump raise ~ a game force, by all meana leap to three bee.rt.a. If not, you must fl"t bid one spade, then jump to pme_ in hearts at your second turn. Learn to be • better brid&e player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridp Letter by cal1hl& 80(V788-1125 for Wormatioa. Or write to Goren Brld1e Letter, P.'O. Bos "10, Chlcap., IL 8068().. +.IC; SAIL BOATS 7014 eo 4 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml li!i~~i!ii~~iiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 4 FT. C olu m b I• Qold & Dt•monda Save abused and Ch•ll•nger Sloop. below market 644· abandoned pot1. Be a $795. Minney'• Yacht 6374 ext. 134 voluntoer/fostor. Call Surplus, 1500 Old 5540 APPLIANCES 6011 MERCHANDISE OFFICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MISC. 6015 f URNITU & DOMESTICS 714·597-9037. Nowpor1 Blvd. Wonderful homes needed for 2 beautl· 548-4192 LIVE·IN WANTED FF Frig $135. Washer RE In Costa Mesa home to & Dryer '$110 each. Herb•. juniper• St. an EQUIPMENT 6047 take c11e ol 3 children. Warrantee & Delivery palm1 4·6' $10. Cltru•·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l u l 4-month·old -------- KITTENS, very al· SPEED & rectlonato. 964:8319 SKI BOATS 7016 $400 per monlh plus room ( 7 1 4 ) 9 5 3 ·9 8 2 2 avocado (lrultlng) $1 O. Ricoh copy machine --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and b011d. Cement lountalns Reduce/enlrg, auto SPORTING (714) 574-4243 FURNITUD'I:: 6014 SttO, bird bathl S?O. sort, w/cablnet $1 ,250 GOODS 6065 ~ 909-674-9422 642·9164 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *1988 2211 Ski Boat* 5.7 litre V·B, King Cobra 0 /D. low prohlo hull, just serviced, new controller/uphol· atery. Great akl boat- last·look1 great. .... re- ady to go. S 10,500 646-9449/574-4247 MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 6010 •BUYINQ ITEMS• From 1800-1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paint· Inga, china. glsware, furn. etc. lmmed cash, top $. 873·6223 Iv mag All Kinds ol Jobs For All Kinde of People. Cl•aatned. 75% OFF COMPUTERS 6018 PETS & A«obtC Htallh Rider From St49 T rdmltt Nftt St llOOl'Only $249 MuMlym Hew 51300 Oitt ~ Siil lol Ntw S2t95.'0n11 $299 l.llJ)tll Ntw ~Oitt S29S Sdontx ~ $1300,~ $195 DHlgn Center Prices ANIMALS 6049 Entire contents of FOR SALE: Brother1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii model home: Iron -Word Proce9 eor•' bed1, 1olas, ch"!"· (Model vyP-341 O). AJ. atone vases. armoire. moll new. Will) monl· Calf 248-7727. tor. $175. Call 714· HOUSEHOLD 539·3073 aher 4pm or Grandfather clock, leave message. Vlctorlan sofa & love 1ea1, 3·pc leather couches, cherry for· mal dining rm, colfee & end tables, etc. All In Immaculate condi· lion. 894·9880 SE Lt your used vehicle through classified 842-5678 ADOPT·A·PET Every Sat & Sun at PETSMART, Fountain Valley. Puppies, klt- tons and more, all looking for loving, car- HUGE SALE EllDS SUNDAY! •------2000 EXERCISE MACHINES!!! MARINE SERVICE lank Repo'a 1t4-557-4H7 SUPPLIES 7020 ing hom.os, CALL 597· •••••••• go31 tor more 1n10. TRANSPORTATION TONS OF FISH NET Sell your home $2.50 por pound. through classfnod. -Mlnnoy's Yacht Sur· 942·5978 plus, 1500 Old New· por1 Blvd. 548-4192 ·----------9210 '94 Merlo~ DHldeon JAGUAR 9105 TOYOTA Can't seem to FXLR 4800 ml. Xlnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cond. $14950. OBO * • 9 1 • To~ o ta Call 434-6500. •ae XJG ForHI grHn. Supr•• Loaded. Runs greatl Herd to find, beaulllul AUTOMOBILES Must He. $4995. OBO white-out package. 1 Call 434-8500. owner grandma's car, fully loaded, auto 1ren1, factory 1unroor, premium 3·1n·1 ca•· sette/CD. pwr win" dows/IOcks, teether, white apok• wheels, low mil••. must SMI Call Mall $12,998 obo 593·2937 get to all thos& repair Jobs aro'ltnd the house? • Let lhe ClaHlfied Service MERCEDES 9130 SELL your used vehicle through classified . 842·5878 ·sg 300 SE, 3.0, blk Int/ ext., clean, high mil, $14,000 Obo 7!56-8640 8-5 M·F 10-2 Sat. Dlreclory help yoo find reliable help. 842·5•78 -Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes . Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for Q week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o• D YES,SELL MY CAR Cily Zip Phone • Credit Corel D MC O VISA D AM X • Ext>-- Mo.t To DAILY I'll.OT 330 W 80)' S... C:O. MMo. CA 926V (114/ 642-$671~FAX(714)63r'6Jli:' ,,..,_ l'brfy o...lyt PCec.. °""' ""'*"-' eo-. _-Mill. __ .,._ __ ,.__ OI C,..... 0 -/-O S...e.I OW 0 --Qr...,J0-0 _.... 0-~ 0 -C-. o,..,. o~ o._.. .. OJ.-O AWlllll-o_......., O M'""""""-0 C-W..-0 ..... """"" o--c c-oc-r~ OM-0 \4,.IW O ...... W_._ t-~ • $10 lor ' /;,.,.,, $1 .00 each ocJclitionol line ·-----------·--------------. i'Pil " Jn.J.. ...J-. ·-·-ot -'!.~.Y.9!! "I S •E•R•VI_C_E ___ I CHILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE • ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 H£ALTH/ LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 POOL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY 3 5 5 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l NU TRI TIO N 3 7 42 IA WN CARE 3 808 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVI CE 3894 DIRECTORY Chrlatlan•Mother A·1 l!leotrlcal work Semr Retlred Contractorliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE Ike'• Cu11om Painting iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t 2 ldln In Duncan l!lec:trlc Repair•, Improvements, STOP SMOKING ' -ndao•p• Remod-'lnn Prof, Clean, Quality PURE WATER CARE 0 -prov g care Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie job Ou I /I · -.. • Th• Calli. Public Ullll· w k 1 l/E & Oo ... my home. Melll/snacka Cone, Pollo, Driveway Quick RHpon1e •m •· a 11Y n1eo11~ Y11d tune up/malntonace, llH Commlulon RE· L:;034':;8 ~t31 _.i1os. PooVSpa Svc & Repalrs. FT.PT Patrlcl8 96~6547 Fplc, BBOi. Rel. 25 Yr local Uc;. 8&0·7042 1 Clle, Ken 842•177 N 0 W Ill landscape/artistic design. QUIRES that all UHd Fl1ter0Pumps•Heater1 Dependablec;:IDa.,c•r• Exp. Terry 557.7594 JONES ELECTRIC Carpentry•Rooflng WANT I! D t 5 0 ContractorlfC27-604008. hounhold good a Weekly Svc. 945·9728 CARPENTRY 3510 Plumblng•Orywall• people With a burning Prof'I & Ethical. 645-7505 I h 1 PIANO •·VOCAL Uc'd. Pediatrics. tit AJd/ •Ol!MENT WORK• A Home Repairs Stucco•Palntlng•Tfle• dHlr• to quit amok-mover• pr nt 1 • r UI A to Z HANDYMAN CPR. Meals/snaclls Included. PLAIN/STAMPED LB~1nods•1d•" &e• '1n~u8r~d7. Electrlca1•Repalr1. Lie. Ing, to try FREE PLANT ARTIST tplm.uo.C1. acnadl Tchnauumflebu•rr1; LESSONS 3868 ROOFING INSTAUJREFACE CABINETS FT·PT. Fun & TLC. 984-1140 Brlck/Stone!Tlle/Block ,.. ... .. -v v Morg•n 850·3291 Herbal p roduot. Speclallat In exlsllng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 391Q • Kitchens bath• doors L.5418!55 831-4310 C Ovit 90% llJCClll ratt. landacap_e./luJg.atlon print their T.C.P. num• windows'. Doug 5..e.7258' 9Ll0 '11d J obntravtr,1 t Carpentr.,•Etect1lcal •71.._790,8182• upgradH. 790·9792 ber In au edvertl1e-PIANO Beg.-Advancad R!:_R00RFIN10 ·All Typea CLEANING *Best Price/Quality ma 0 •pee a 1 Plumblng•Otywa11• ment1. II you havo a All ages·Teaehor Cert. ""'pert •Pat• Ll67835~ H•ndym•n/R•model 3548 Landscape, bflclc, atone Fan•• LI g ht 1 •Spa Stucco•Palnllng•T1te quutlon about th• I• Entertainment Avail. Beat Vahle Roofing Addlllon1, Bath, Klich SERVICES Conatee. IOO.?le.1007 Oemllld EltCttlc 645-3656 Roollng•Jlm 941·74'14 HOME CARE/ LEGAL gellty ol a mover, limo Jen11ller 840·8899 •714-258·_7031• • Flre ·Water Dama~• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ CARPENTRY•Wlndow1 SERVICES 3760 S!RVICES 38U or chauffeur, c:all: Pl•no Leuone tni--------i~~~2~~~W~t~• nl A TOUCH Ot' CLAS• FENCES Doors • Wood Fence• P~!~~~· your home. Flex ""· SPRlNl(LERS 3921 CARPET CLEANING Cleanlng. Rea/Comm CONTRACTORS Ir DECVC! 3615 • Q.rywaJI Repair • LIVING TRUSTS ?l4-6$8-4lSt ·-Low AatH. All ages •• 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiail UC/Bonded ,.,.... at GEE"r'D•T 3558 ~ Lr.m-f~e..,.... Cill Bob ALZHIUM•R'S Car• Pr9b•te/Conurvator· Ask for 01car 721-11!58 -i'aP-INt<LER RE ..... IR. mesa t82•l'-14 . 4'~6'1Mo '2iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2"49-8323 l'g-312-0028 Giver. Top ref'•· ... .,,,. c II , FREE Dlb d • M . " .. ... 1" 1 on 1 attention. Day Imps. a °' •rn•r 0 • oving ' Valvea•He1cla•Tlme-J 3515 •BOIS HOUSECLEANING CPI 8UIL.DaRS INC. e P:. NC. Se Han~m•n Ch•rlle +night. Carol CM2·9732 Brochure. e 44-SB01 Local/Olllce/Storaoe PET -'cloeka. 2.5Y11 Local Exp. Uceniad·Bonded Rffldenllal Conll. WOOD/CHAIN LINK Painting, carpentry, Long Dist. FrH Est, _..aotan 292•2831 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 110.00 per hour. uc.#5tCM:z4•lniured -No Job 100 amall· plumbJAg, fence bldg. 3784 MASSAG! 3830 Tl181032 •7•·3114 SERVICES 3870 JAN lpecl81 '°'"'" tse 714-M8-03ea 17141 eea-4993 71.,.4e.as21 Local reald. 780·5044 JEWELRY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil:;;;-;;;c;:;-;;;:;;~-;-~ Truok Nount.""lt• · •FENC•S QATl!S• Home flep.er,,.;model •wiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 Personalized Pel Care TitANSLATOR/ •0.C. •TUMVtAY •WINDOW Cle•nln9 LBWIS Con•truoUon ~/pott ~ Costa Meia/Newport ''willlam Hetold Jewelere 888T MASaAGll•• PAINTING 3858 Kennel allernawe. No TUTQR 3927, • 1 ·800·3•5 .. 72a •Cerpet Cleanlng• Aemodel•Handyman Redwood • Lf!57&805 29 Yea,. ••P· Watch & •~•rv repair 714-647-3089 11tes1 or worry. Uc,1~~~~~~iiillliiii •S treak/Spot Free• 1..:#704773 Local Ree. 'Im 831·•400 . ,.~ ... , 17434\/lr Beach, HB ,_ R 1• ... 87."7 84 ,, • McPhff CarpeWphl Fr.. E1t1•729·7070 •714-967-5929• Jim Whyte CS42•7206 "' Antique+ Fine Jewelry (8each/Slater behind •W.P . YOUNGQUIST "'1' • e. ... "" 1 &.&MN lltANllH llOWI : Cl/pt( & Upholaltry Cle1111ng ~-.,...-.,...,..--=....,..-~-,:,--~---~ y. LA HOM• Sl!ftVICEI l\ly/MIJlr'ecte e73-0389 MobU Gaa) $10 off Pelfttlntl Cenlraotw Great girt 1ot yo11 an • Prompt s.-ke•Alt Rlln Herdworkln1 ltudent 1..1. Scott ConatrvoUen •WROUGHT IRON• Anything & Everything•--------•-~..-..,.....,~~=---• Oual painting bY prol'ls PLUMBING 3890 ramlly. E11p'd SA Tu10 • 714-845-919S RHldentlal cln eve. Custom Home 8Uilder1 Galet'Fenctt•Seeutily OoOrt Frff E1tlmate. Ael'a, lANDSCAPe • Skin a Body C•,_ UCll020tl. lne. auHne e73·T40• Reas. ratH. Guar. Llcl411H •. Ael'a. 1 .. 00-:l10-V1ll.A Mlohael Tae-1440 5 1~0FFAl1Faclole Fr"Ht.G'4W30S Margaret 873-e221 • n .... 1 ... 11•• ----------LAWN CAU 3801 Mas1age1 & Wexlng --------1 THI LOCAL PLUMHfl WALL HAUUNG l~••ll!iiiiliilliiilil• c.11 Becky 2M-6608 2 IYn Otaaut, ,.lnllnf ·• Jamu E.; Bangert eo .. 3526 !i.:"9:.~·~ ... ~~~-DOORS 3580 PLOOl INSTALL 3720 a .. 10 Yard M•lnt•"M_O_Vl_N_G---3-8-3-4 24 ';.~~.s~~~:~PSt~or Frtenai~~~:":.neured COVERINGS 393~ Furnlehed. Own Trans. IEP&ll.$ 3620 JUNK To The DUMP Lawn~ Cln·upt, Tree Llcl280644 CMS-3209 ll6329t1 675·9304 -------- JOHN DOtwe lllA::l\ Lorio 190-9044 An I ed Cl'1~t882t Trim, oPflflklre, Attale, -=----~~~--We gals should hancj .... ...~ •i • .,._, eno Wiii ...... 1 w"at Trath TllMch t7'G41-1W1U CHUNQ•a PAINTING Expert Drain Cleanln9 t~llher. Strip, Install _ ... k•.,...,, .. ,uoc: --------dependable door *QUALITY WORK• ,,... ••-"0 V ""-Gd p 1 1 l Plumbl"" Aepal... 1 lM..., lo Ima!! Job• ()l(l h Q ... Man won'tl 998•1812 • T • ' ,. .... p. r ce .. ,. ·• • v ~ to the craty; • •-1" .. -119' eJt·JeU COMPUTERS 3558 •nQM. uar wor .. , HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc Ouar work. Fr•• Etl. 20Y11 eqi. M work p . a31•2111 anytlm• ...,,. rtH OOri 521•8910 Mrble/Carpel•8ncUlnw ---------Te1111•-•• .. •· ~. Ucl~76802 6311-1634 llewe MMatl . u oe21e . 722·7332 HEALTH/ ..&!!l!!!!li &lfnt::Mn. 1------NUTIITION C::.~15' 3584 HANDY MAN 3710 Clo-up.Al 71• m•••••••L~~'---~=~~I~~----~ 1v. '"' °' ce1 a1tet • Palnt•Carpentry ~ cottnm""*J Drywall and morel Mn .. ....._ lmall Jobe Oki Ct••WIM 0. ....... .,., ~ Pr•olae•Plumblng Aepalra & Remodet1 'r•• Eallmat .. LlllTaNM•tOto