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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-02-05 - Orange Coast Pilot/ SPO TS Estancia students hoop dreams in reach Serving Ule Newport-Mesa community since 1907 \1 (I" J l \ ') H I< I I I · I ', ( I A A Sid sighting? What do Elvis Presley and Sid Soffer have in common 7 RECK Well, yeah. there's that Vegas connection. But this week, the fugitive Costa Mesa gadfly also became the subject of an erro- neous "sighting" in his hometown A woman called the Daily Pilot newsroom Wednesday rugbt to inform us that police officers The difference between Sober High and other campuses is the lack of temptation, teens say appeared to be arresting Soffer m c OSTA MESA - the parking lot of Vons at Harbor Jenna V. missed Boulevard and Baker Street. h 16th birthd Dozens of cops, the caller said er ay A parking lot cordoned off. A last year. man and his car surrounded. Instead of e njoying The caller hadn't seen the sus-cake and a party with her pect personally. She 1ust h eard 11 th th · C was Sid from another shopper. mo er at err osta Well -sorry, J udge Shaw 1t Mesa home, Jenna spent wasn't the scruffy Soffe r after dll. her sweet 16 with her But the man who held pohce at drug of choice_ speed. bay in the Vons parking lot for two hours -with his 10-month-She had run away two old son in his car was a Lds months before and was Vegas resident We assume that's living with friends a block what spawned the Std rumor f th • PETS Costa Mesa <XJU/X# 'lead a rodent rienaissance Residents to voice ·traffic concerns • Neighbors sign petition urgmg council to make Broadway-Fullerton inter- section a four-way stop. By Tina Borgatta. Daily Pilot COSTA tvfESA -In the pds 'rear, GdTldnd Morris said he·.., "Pen three accidents outside tu~ home, at Broadway and Fullerton A\'enue "And I've seen a lot of speed mg Cdn. lrom Orange (A\enul'I dll the ,,·ay over to Newport Boul~\·ard . • he sdld. ·1 \·e c;een -9..Lmavbe,J_t was the fdct that _ rom _her ~o er s house. __ the standoff suspect was dairrung I --rwas very depressea, ~~.;;.._....:...-==================== ........ =--~~ to be a presidential candidate? sh e said . "No amount of Take that. ) 'all -Newport Be&ch Mayor John " Hedges, sporting his new Forrest Gump hdlrdo and b1qgcr-than-We mustache. sounded more Wee Ram- bo when he dC'IJvered !us '-'ldlt• oJ the City address Friday rughl Fa t at City I !all? Let's cul 1l out Property taxes? Gonna 9C'l d rebate Maybe Measure S, the controvers1dl uu- llative that would block d commer- cial airport at the El Toro Mctnne Base? Ah, well, read for yourself "This short-sighted m1ha1Jve promulgated by rrusmforrned maJ- contents would deratl the greatest potential economic engme tn the lustory of Orange County · " So. how do you redll) frcl For- rest, er, John? ChedJng thP 1.,ralt·~ Speaking of cutting the tat the Datly Ptlot sporh-wnlmg ere"" has been slowly dropping pound.., in its efforts to raise money for tlw repair of Davidson Field Emphasis on slowly. Remember, the rombmf'd weight of Sports Editor Roger C arl'iOn tlfld his three big-boned rolleaques L'> more than a half-ton And the team IS hopmg to drop at ICdst 170 pounds by Sept. 1, m its "Pound of Flesh for Davtdson Field· campcllgn But there's temptallon at eve11· tum Carlson was seen salivating as he sauntered by a table full of sweets brought in hy newsroom staffers Fnday Readers. it's up to you to tnsptre our dedicated dJeters Call the Pound of Flesh Holhne at 540-1224 ext 365 to make a mon- etary pledge for each pound the heavyweight crew loses So fdT, a handful of cdllers ha!-> pledged 25 cents, 50 cents, $I per pound; one caller donated a weight-loss product; and New- port Rib Co. owner John Urc1m donated meal certificates for salads only to the dieters -Compiled by lrts Yokol r -~~~~-~~-~~~----~ l . , L I I I I I I AROUND TOWN I ~ CLASSIFIED : ~ LOOKING llACK J f POLICE TIPS I l PUIUC NOTICES : : ll'OR1S : f TIMEOUT i i VOWN1IER DIMCTOIY ' t I I I I e I I • t t • I dope that day could have made me feel better. That was the crash day." Jenna wearil y returned home the next month, but instead of re-enrolling at a local high school, w here she says drugs are so rampant students light up and snort during class breaks, Jenna found hope at a n e w kind of high school in Costa Mesa -a sobe r high school. The private program, run by the Hope Institute and accredit- ed by the Orange County Department of Educabon. was born out of the adolescent recov- ery center's rughUy treatment program in November and pro- vtdes students a safe. drug-free envuonment m which to study The rught counseltng program provides the fundmg for the school, said Debbie Lips. who handles th,e center's community relations and has two sons recov- enng from drng addiction "It's something Jund of new dnd mnovauve that w£•'re cloinq here." she said Ups worked al Loma Linda Uruverstty Medical Center Wlth counselors Ira Fishmdn and Karen Cramer. The three saJd they sow the need for an extended treat- ment program for adolescents and started lheU' evening program, which led to the school program ·A lot the kids were corrung to us m tears from regular school." said Fishman, the pro- gram director who leads the school's counselmg sessions and a 1s a recovenng addict hrrnseU • SEE SOBER PAGE 6 Sarah, 15, cradles a doll used during a parenttng exercise at the Hope InsUtute's sober hlgh school program, whJcb provides students a safe, drug-free environment ln which to study. '' A lot the kids were coming to us in tears from regular school. They said, 'I 'm donev-. with the drugs, but they're everywhere at school.' It's a setup for these kids to fail. -IRA FISHMAN, program director I ' • The Costa Mesa City Council meets at 6:30 tonight in the City Hall Council Chamber. 71 Fair Drive. nw speed hnut through that residential Med is 25 mph. Thul'' why l\loms ctnd more thdn two dozPn ot his neighbors signed ri petition urgmg the oty to chan~:w thP Broadway-Fullerton intersN - bon from a t\\ o-way stop to a four-Wd\. stop The resident!-ctlso would hke the atv to PXte::id thP hike lan"" on Br0adway almo.:;t to Newpprt Boulevard. CurrPntl\., the hike lanes end at Fullerton ·There dfe d lot of kids on our block,· scud I\ I oms who has l\\ o dauqhter-.. aqe-. 4 dnd 14 month' They 1the neighborhood dul- drcn 1 ll) to ndt> theu bike., <ilong thP s1dt>walk hut there ectll, should he btkt> lanes along there" But <.:1ty transportdhon oftic1c11 ... ... ay a rt>cent studv tn that a1>'c1 .,uqcwsts trafhr cond1hons arc•n't '>f'VPrt> enough to 1ush1\. mstalltt lion of d four-Wa} stop Only l\\'O ctcndent.., al that mtE'rsP.ct1on hct\I' been reported to pnhc'P A.tl<I , through that intersection on Broadway t•\ ery day, the cru~., traJIJc-count on Fullerton ts onl} at ctbout 950 cars d day Stlll the residents hopes tl1t• City Counnl will sympathrze with them and grant then rC'que..,t The council will consider the matter tomght. along with another plan aimed al curbing lht> nmnber of cars and truck. ... that use East 19th Street as a shortcut tll Pacit1c Coast Highwa} and the Costa MeSd Freewa). A group of residents ltvmg on that strN?t have been negotiating with the C1t). for weeks on thlc; matter The homeowners had • SEE COUNCIL PAGE 6 Balboa residents solicited for enlightening project • Peninsula merchants seek donations for a lighting system that would illwninate a land.mark mural. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot BALBOA -Wanted: generous donors lookmg to help light up the Balboa Peninsula. Or at least part of it. Their business improvement district money depleted, the Bal· boa Merchants and Owners Asso- dation 1.s looking for additional cash to illuminate the mural on the side of the Bal.boa Market. · "It's so beautiful and it would be great if people could see it at night," said assodation chair Day- na Pettit. •And the securiW ol that whole area would be so enhanced. People would be abl to 1ee what's going oo down th . • The m\.irat Wbieb depicts the hlstoiy of Balboa, was pointed last IUDUller by SCenic artist Donald MacOOnald. L,lcjbJin:g it wUl be tomeWMt pensive, PeWt Mid. Preltri"r':'Y estimates range from $1 ,700 to $3,000, depending upon the type of lighting selected. •Halogen lighting would be lllce having a clothes dryer going 24 hours a day,• Pettit said. "There are other ways we can go with flu- orescent lights. But we need this to be profeuionally done.· The assoclation is hoping to erect a plaque recogniz1ng the donors. Pettit would like to see the tnstallation of mural lights be a "hometown project." Last yeM, Central Balbc>a mer- clwltJ formed an Improvement diltrlct. Each busiri.., .giWd to dona~ the annual Colt Ol ltl bull· n-license to tiled for irea tmprovementi. Pettit Mid the merchantl end ownen aaodedOn haw ~l lmproyeaMDt diltrlct .-y cm mift'elk ..... cfeentrit. 41an. tift c.wnent noww ,.. ud bmdaw Help light 'lq.I the Balboa mural ... L ........ ol CCllllrdt*-. While most of the world ls ' gomg with Qnaller fami· lies, thinner bodies, Shorter skirts and lighter, meals, the I boxes of candy sold at movie theaters are starting to resem.- ble-~~-on lug- gage. During a recent visit to our local Edwards anema, I stood in front of the concession counter feeling thoroughly bugged. The candy bar selections were at lea.st twice the size of normal varieties ahd priced at lea.st three times higher. Is it a good idea. I won- dered. to let my 4-year-old attempt to consume a 3.5 ounce box of Raisinettes in one 90-minute sitting? Doesn't that pretty much violate every shred of common sense I assert as a modem parent? Granted, conventional wis- dom may no\ apply in this pub- lic arena where we routinely r encourage our.children to throw their trash on the floor. Still, I know there must be some politically correct protocol for negotiating through the consumer candy trap at our local cinema. peggy normandin swore to my boys that next time we came to·the movies, I was bringing cam>t sticks. •veah, right, Mom,• they mumbled. They had heard it before. Maybe I didn't lik~ the show that afternoon. but I went home annoyed and incensed. Later that week I found half the candy we had purchased either rolling around in the bot- tom of my purse or buried in the pocket of my boys' jeans, after they had been laundered. There must be a better way, I convinced myself. I 'm no stranger to heartless marketing strategies. In my previous lifetime, that is, before Should we smuggle in our own candy from home? That seems pretty sneaky. $}'.(;)~W&--tiy t~SQt'~ UU ---,y.ne-ch.oica..u-a-family~t Ul- this lifetime. ~clfik.ireii, rtrave.lecHhe-rouiury Should we treat our selec- tions like we do dishes at a Chinese restaurant and pass them around for crowd sam- pling? ny wrestling the king- size bag of ~our Patch Kids from the gnp of my 6-year old. romoting-Barbie-dolis-to-a-- largely feminist public, rallied midwestem 4H Clubs to tum over their pastures for regional shopping centers and instruct- ed college students how to con- vert subliminal human needs into retail essentials. This palnttng of Gaspar de Portola's march was done by the late Glen Thomas and was commissioned In 1969 by The ln1ne Co. . . "Does anybody ever com- plain about the size of these candy bars?" I asked one of Edwards' friendly concession- aires named Aaron. I know all the angles. Wasn't it P.T. Barnum, one of history's greatest promoters, who said, "there's a sucker born (or was that consumed) every minute•? For Gabrielinos, Saddleback was vista for gods "No, not really," be replied. "Some people tell me the can- dy's too dry -you know, like stale.• "Sure, it's bard to finish one of these bags of candy before they reach their expiration date,• I said to Aaron who completely missed the joke .. My 9-year old begged me for the 8-ounce bag of Whop- pers, priced at a whopping $2.50. I, myself, settled for a mod- estly priced box of Good 'n Plenty, a hefty 2.5 ounces for only $1.50. As we marched off to find our seats in the theater, armed with enough candy to furnish a gingerbread house, I Dust off toga gear for annual Roman Feast Bring out your olive branches and toga gear The Youth Employment Service will honor local U.S. Olympians at its 23rd annual Roman Feast and Charity Auction. The Feb. 6 event will feature dinner, dancing, door prizes and an auction. The prominent fund-raiser will go to help area youths to obtain full or part-time employment Interest- ed donors may reserve tables, obtain seating with Olympians, receive publicity recognition or attend a special reception. I wanted to get to the bot- tom of this subversive market- ing ploy to tum American moviegoers into latent diabet- ics. So, I called the National Association of Theater Owners. No comment. I tried the Nestle Corpora- tion. No comment. I contacted the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sci- ences. Absolute silence. Well. l guess it is hard to carry on a conversation with a mouthful of Milk Duds. • PEGGY NORMAHDfN'S Tlme Out column runs Mondays. In 1769, Gaspar de Portola and a small contingent of soldiers, car- tographers, priests and adventur- ers started out from San Diego, beaded north on a mission to explore the land and chart an inland route to Monterey Bay. As they journeyed through what would be Orange County, they began to come upon villages of native Americans occupying· the c<>aStal plain from Aliso Creek in Laguna right up into Malibu. These people were primarily food collectors who gathered the copious seeds, nuts, fruits and shellfish of the area. They were friendly, curious and amazed by the Spaniards -the first Euro- peans they had ever seen. One of the priests, a Franciscan missionary named Father Juan Crespi, was the diarist of the briefly in the news To obtain tickets or learn how to become a benefactor, call Lynne Graham, YES executive director, at 642-0474. Boat repair class offered at college Want to know how to bring your "plastic classic• back to life? Orange Coast College's Sailing Center is offering a non-credit "hands-on• class to teach sailors how to repair their •id boats. The class will meet Feb. 10, 24 and March 2 from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m. at the Sailing Center. ment. mast work< electrical instal- lations; rewiring; fresh water sys- tems repair; holding tank systems repair; detailing and customizing. Registration fee is $68. OCC Sailing Center is at 1801 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. To register by phone or for more information, call 645-9412. Senior volunteers sought for phone work Senior volunteers are needed to help the AIDS Services Foundation telephone and check on patients. Th.e natives had bWlt vUlages along the .. blulls of a blOtJd river they called Wanawna. The :prleata ol the expedltJ9n called lt The lllverot the..S.eete8f Name ol ;leaua ot the Earthqudkea, alter expetleiicltag shalp tlemonr whlle campmg on Its banka ... expedition and gave us our first local history of the tribe that was known as the Gabrielinos. What their real name was, we do not know. The priests later called them Gabrielinos, as they were the spiritual children of the San Gabriel Mission. The natives had built villages • along the bluffs of a broad river they called Wanawna. The priests of the expedition called it The River of the Sweetest Name of Jesus of the Earthquakes, after experiencing sharp tremors while camping on its banks. The soldiers called it the Santa Ana River because it seems to flow from the Santa Ana Moun· tains. The priests discovered the Gabrielinos worshiped a great god, Chinigchinich, who watched over them from beyond the sum- mit of Kalawpa, thetr name for Santiago Peak. which with Mount Modjeska form old Saddleback. Their religion was doomed from that first meeting. The Franciscan fathers baptized the first Gabrie- lenos from the Newport Bay area in 1778 at the San Juan Mission. and later built an adobe way sta- tion or "Estancia• for their cattle herders near the village of Lukup on the banks of the river in what is now Mesa Verde in Costa Mesa. firmly establishing the Christian influence on the land of the river Wanawna and the god who lived beyond old Saddleback. -Complied by Anne Spinn month from eight to 10 clients of the AIDS Services Foundation. FOR NEWPORT-MESA UNIRED SCHOOL DtST1tlCT ELEMENTARY Volunteers can complete all duties at home. Half-day training sessions for this volunteer service are being offered and can be provided at volunteers' home if necessary. The Volunteer Center, estab- lished in 1958, is the county's only resource center dedicated to mobilizing individuals and insti- tutions to collectively address crit- ical community needs. The center serves more than 1,200 Orange County nonprofit organizations through volunteer and referral services and by providing non- profit training and resources. Offered every day 1. Turkey and cheese on a 4- incb roll 2. Student mini-chef salad with lettuce, carrot sticks, cheese, sunflower nuts, graham crackers, fruit. 3. Garden or green salad consists of lettuce, shredded carrot, red cabbage and garden peas. Choice of milk with all items. Monday bun or Jumbo turkey com dog with ketchup and mustard, oven baked tator tots, chilled fruit cup, choice of milk. Wednesday Pork fajita pita sandwich with salsa or jumbo turkey com dog, lettuce and tomatoes, pears, mus- tard and catsup, choice m milk. lbunday Bean and cheese buntto, car- rot sticks, mixed fruit, February birthday cake, choice of milk. Friday nckets for the feast cost $8 for adults and $5 for senior dtizens and cblldren md will take place at the Costa Mesa Community Neighborhood Center at 1845 Park Ave., from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Students will restore a sailboat in class. The restoration may includ~ fiberglass repair; blister repair; bottom painting; gel coat repair; fiberglass painUng; non- skid wor~ teak repair and finishes; rigging inspections and replace- The Retired and Senior Volun- teer Program, a service of the Vol- unteer Center of Greater Orange County in CQOperatton with the AIDS Services Foundation, is looking to train seniors, age 55 and older, to make phone contact and get progress reports once a Por information on the Senior Volunteer Program, contact Richard Pork, Retired. and Senior Volunteer Program Field Coordi- nator, at 953-5757 ext 110. Hamburger on a bun or jum- bo turkey com dog, lettuce and pickles, catsup and mustard, lowfat dressing, chilled peaches. r 1'1esday Hot ham and cheese on a MacaroQi and cbee11ur Jumbo. turkey am dog, with calSUp and muatmd; atsp grea:i salad, lowfat ~. hllhfrult. c.bOOt d milk. VOL to. NO. 20 Wllllam Lobdell. The same 24- ~ ans\!JerMg seMc9 may be used to record let.ten to the editor on WtY topic. ADDBQS Our Mldrell ls 330 W. a.y St., Coste Melt. C:.'!f. 92627. o.ily Pilot, '-0. Box 1560, Costa MeM. CA. 92626. Copfrlght No MWJ stories, Illustrations, edlto- rial INttM or~ ~can be reproduced with- out Written pennltllon of copy· right owner. HOW JO BEActt us QallMlon The nm. Or1nge County CICIO> 252·9141 ,,... ..... ~'42·5671 ~642-4121 ....... NMIMl>-12.M .SpcnW..WO ....... ,_ M6-4170 l-Mlll: PlTU1•1oc1JW.com ... Oflllt lullnai 0Mct IG-412t lullnm ,_ Ut-9G2 flltta••O~ .. 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Occupants when It .. ~ mey be. burgler;. • A 1C1ewn ;\'.W.. nwr W rob- First high may be casing for p&aces to rob or burglMln. bt.yor...,..lea .. 11..,.lnd~ ...... • Appar.nt busineS1 ~ conduct.t ·~'9mCMng~ .......... n/a from a whlde; ~ty atOWld tehoofs or st<ond low pwb and If j\MnUes are ~ a>Uld or gllalllie from a cw.._.. be,....._ 3:54p.m. ..().3 mNn ~drug,..., ·~=lmopirbdCMm1¥bt ~ ta; I Cir lfeil Of far wluiblll left ~high • "*'1ofll bflng forced lntO wt.Ides -...,.. ~In the Cir. 10:13 p.m '-2 daltytt ....... ~--Mly TUESDAY mNn • PGlll* "9cotd the ~ ...... °'=-...... Antlow IQnle pl-. and call • pl-."lifWhounmuld.. "'= • The aba'Cbiecl pert&ed on YoW to ... ._ .... lnwlu9d ... al J:38 e.m • 1.5 •n...-.,~ ............ Flm high blodt m-v be lllOlen. COfMCt ~ r.ontrol 1 Jf •• nollll CllUld w ........ t :38a.m, 5.2 wtth • bnlt ...... nuftiili'. ........ ':&.-.......... Secondlow ................. wt..~ ................. ~ mamld lboutr:-'AllL 1ht nolllof--. ... "'= ...... , ........ ~ .. ·--4:l0p.m. o.o °"'~°" .. 19Wto*t~ 5.clond ..., --· -~ • ""'°""' entlfttlll ..._ ... -··· I --10:40p.m. 4.1 ... • .... • . ... .. • .. .. .. . =· ·= • .. : •• • •• ... • ... • ~· . • • . · .. .. _ LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT Ivan and Allison Kaastra of Costa Mesa have been breeding hamsters, mice and rats for about two months, with hopes of enter- ing some ln pet-show contests in the near future. "These are my kids," Allison Kaastra said . to be dS long or longer than the body." . volunteer directCHY • THE VOUINTEER OIRECTO.Y runs petiodkally In the Oalty Piiot if you'd like Information on getting your orga- nizatloo listed, call 642.:4321, Ext. 331. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY " RELAY FOR LIFE American Cancer Society's Relay for Life is held In June and involves a team of runnersfv.lalkers competing against eacti other to raise money. Relay lasts for 18 hours with four simultaneous events running across Orange County. Volunteers needed for a number of tasks including logistics, team captains: soliciting corporate sponsorship, and team participation. For more informa- tion, contact Sally Carson at 261-9446. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEDIONE Amerkans for Free Choice in Medicine, a l')on-profit educational orsianization founded on the idea of individual liber- ty and free enterprise, is seeking office volunteers. For more information, call 645-2622 . American Home Health Hospice Program The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emo- tional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is provided. For Information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540· 2545. BALLET 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. . CORONA DEL MAR SCENIC SK RUN The Chamber of Commerce is actively seeking volunteers to assist with the Scenic SK Run and 2 Mile Walk to be held on June 1 For more information, call 673-4050. · GIRL SCOUTS Of ORANGE COUN'TY lhe Girl Scouts of Or~ County ne d vol1.mteen to be tr•ined . .s troop I d ers. serve on special committees 1a ct give lectures, detnonstrations or das For information, call 979-7900 HKiH HOPES HlAO INJURY PfCOGftAM The High Hopes Head.Injury Progra.o II Rea Center in Costa Mesa, a no"'i>rMlt organization serving the nee<ls of head injured adults and their families, 's s k ing volunteers For information, call 64 7458. HOSPla FAMILY CARE Hospice Family Care is seeking peG<ef.lQll...,.,. -'-~• to help with errands, visits and con 1p n · · p to-terminelly ill pa1ients . ., Kl their families. For infonnation, call LB{ty Mariotti at 730-111 4. · ,KJOS CANC:ER CONNECTION The Kids Cancer Connection is ded1cot ed to the emotional, educational at d financial needs of children afflicted wt1t cancer. Volunteers are needed. FOf infor mation, call 851-7774 . SUSAN G. KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Volunteers are needed to assist in • variety of programs with the Orang County chapter. For more information call 480-5222 . MAKE·A-WISH FOUNDATION Make--A-Wish Foundation of Orange County, which makes wishes come true for children with life-threatening illness es, seeks volunteers to occupy a vari~ty of positions. For information, call Gilda 476-9474. MARCH OF DIMES The March of Dimes office m Coi a Mesa needs volunteers for fund-ra1s111l• committees. speaking opportunities occasional office work and help ~i I bulk mailings. For information, call 631 8700. Bud's tail IS about a fraction of an inch COSTA MESA CIVIC .P~YHOUSE MASTER CHORALE OF oc lonyer than his body, and he looks very The Costa Mesa CIVIC Playhouse needs I The performing arts organiz at 1 1 By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot health~ I-Us eyes spar~e. and his coat is soft volu.nteers !or ~shering, backstage, 1 needs volunteers for computer mn1. t l!-~.;:J:......~----J:!ll!~al2~~19'!ilqi~~eu>~~;!-Y~&..+....---..l.;d~J;.i'......l~~b....;:-.;,;_..;i..1-~J---_..,..~~smEffi~[fl6fia--:!i'ffi1EHimtT-be!aiU31lrSrl'ie!'r-f-maw.1 ~~~tu'ig, tnmg and·nanCffing~pHtil\1;4 duties. For more information, call 650-~ For information call 556-6262 # of do ir and cats. But Allison Kaastrd .. ... ... ,. · a ruiisters, rruce and rat~. u~ great pets," said Kaastra, as she hoist~heba, a Siamese mt, onto her shoul- der. "They're fun to watch. They don't take up a lot of space. They don't require a lot of care, like a lot of exotic pets do. And 1f you sp end time with them, they C'an be really sweet. They'll get lo know who you are, and they all have their own little personal.Jt1Ps " Kaastra and her husband. Ivan, have been breeding these small critters for about two months. They started with two hamsters, two mice and two rats, then the critters hacl babiE's The Kaastras added a few more pdlls of mice and hamsters and another pair of rats to their collection. And now the Kdastrac; have 40 mice, 16 hamsters and four rats.· HThese are my kids," said the 24-year-old Costa Mesa woman, who h opes to open up her own pedigree pet store within the ne'Xt year. uWhen I get up in the morning. the first thing I do is come over and visit them. 1 care about what I feed them, l make sure they'rP not overcrowded. I cle,m their ca~w eve1 y ~LA°c-f: ' eJC~nence 1! you1sclf (714) 642·7400 - 1Ul -llMI., --A . COltA Ml ... , CA tt617 .. ..._ .. '-_ ) on their- •Don't cdll thf' exlerntindtor - /\llison and lvanJ<aclstra's Costa Mesa house is full of hamsters, nuce and rots ford reason. week so that they hove c~an bedding." Kaastra !laid a few of her pets are even show quality. She plans to enler one of her mdle mice, Bud, in d pet-show C'Onle<;l later this month "H(''s an English blatk and tan," Kaastra said. "See, he's got d n•ol nice tan stomdC'h. Thi' rPst of h15 codt 1s hlark I fe's got the ln.rql' t"<ll s <111cl a \er y slN'k, long body and cl lonq lc1jl In thE· shuw", llH'Y look for the tdil very careful about what she feeds he~ rodents. 1 feea Chem lab bloc!Cs;" KaaSfia said, re<1chmg into a huge bag of rodent food and pulling out an inch-long biscuit made of grams and dried, ground fish and meat. "Then for a treat, I give them sweet rolled oats and raisins. I'll y1ve U1em that every other day." But these dren't Kaastra's only pets. They're iust the ones she breeds. She also has two cats. wtuch slw rescued from homelessness, an aqudmun full of small, red-tail sharks and oth- er fish, d second aquarium with frogs and I nPwts anrl yet another one with turtles in it. for hPr next project. Kaastra said she'd ·I like to ll v bree<.ling crickets. "The} don't have a show (or crickets, yet," KddStra said. "But I'd like to breed them for feeding. "A lot of times. I'll go into a pet store and they won't have any live crickets. or they don't know what their crickets have been f Peding on. And that's important because the nulnents that are m the cnckets are what's quing mto your pet. l just ijtink it would be redll)' nt'at to have superhealthy cnckets." 5269. • · NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA COSTA M~SA HISTORl.CAI:. SO~ETY The Newport-Cospi Mesa YMCA n"Pds The soc1e~ collects ~nformat1.0n,. pho-a variety of general volunteer h~lp F tos and artifacts relatmg·to the history information or applications call R 1 • of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Vol-642.9990 unteers are needed for clerical tasks, · computer input and help in the library. OPERA PAOFIC For information, call Charles Beecher, nie Opera Pacific Guild Alliance a ~J" 631-5918. port group for Opera Pacific, has ~ v Kc DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Ameri- can Cancer Society. Volunteers are need- ed, and no special skills are necessary. For information, call 640-4777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library need volunteers. For information. call Tel: (714) 646-1298 Fax: (714) 6'46-3958 range of activities for volunteers F • information, call 474-4488 Mulligan ' GOLF APPARELOOTLET liMM ...... plf .................. prK~ Hucl~Of' ~ Siem'$ l.ADESIMEMS NO~~l} APPM£L 'l.U Reg '60 to •120 SALE 99.• TO '49.• i..,.. COl•ectlon of A•'" Sun~ J! 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Re\ull\ AOer 8 \.\ttk,I For More Jnformalion Call: 714-979-FT'IT 1.wss1 Your Source For Local News OCTOR WlTfl A 1-ISAI<T Lat's htMp keep our Valentine's spine in line for the month of February. From now until February 29, 1996 mention this ad and receive a consultation, complete exam, x-rays if needed, re-examination or regular office visi,t GOOING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 125 E. Baker St'"t Suite 1 OOW ~tween RedhlO and 55 Fwy) Costa Mesa, CA. \~~ 129.95 full service No Enrollment Fee No Dues Includes futl use of all club f oclllttes NATALIA LARSON MEMBER FOR 12 YEARS TWO AEROBIC CLASSES & TWO WEIGKI' TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK Comer of E. 251 Shipyaid Way • Newport BNch I BtsOIMUIY MIO CID I U · • A~J*tw0l\*4»dufgr>ed io umat ~in me*ditng their penooauty lraitr and lkiDI with P91AbM C4IMr paths tau. I>*» today and Feb. 12 from noon to 1:30 in th Re-Entry Center of Orange Cout College, Fairview JtOad in Costa Mesa. The series ls tree. For more information. call ,32-5162. NIGH PRIORfTY NETWORK The Orange County High Pri- ority Network's Memben Fdend- ship Bnmch is from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at a private residence in Ne Coast. For more infor- mation, call 850-0803. AmNnON DEF10T DISORDER A free lecture on •Attention Deficit Disordi!r in Children, Ado- lescents & Adults• will take an in- deptb look at ADD, what to do about it, and how it's treated at 7 p .m. at Coastline Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in Newport BeaCh. For more information, call 476-0991. LIBRARY TRUSTEES MEETING The Newport Beach Ubr~ Board of Library 1hlstees' Study Session is at 4 p.m. in the Com- munity Room of the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The public is invited to comment on any non-agenda items of public interest. Speakers are limited to three minutes. A discussion of the library budget follows. TAX PLANNING Mortgage broker John Ander- son presents a free seminar on the effects of purchasing and refining real estate on mdividual incomes __ taxe~fmm 6·~0 tn 7;30 pm 2!4!he Holiday Inn, Bnstol St. in Costa Mesa. Reservations required. For more information, call 721-8600 ext. 223. SUCCESSFUL RETIREMENT Orange Coast College offers "Financial Strategies for Success- ful Reli.rement, • a four-part work- shop that helps prepare individu- als for a secure retirement, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays begin- ning Feb. 6. The cost is $59 and a spouse or guest may register at no extra cost. For more information, call 432-5880. MISSION STATEMENT "Create Your Own Mission Statement" is the title of a free program at noon in the Friends Meeting Room, Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Blvd. Ann Kinner will help partic- ipants identify goals, prioritize activities and make progress toward things that are most important to them. For more infor- mation, call 717-3801. . !»ARKS/RECREATION MEETING The Parks, Beaches and Recre· e.tion will meet at 7 p.m. in Coun- 01 Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. For more lnformation, call 644 -3 151. WEDNESDAY -..XOUNG..A.OULT AUTHORS Award-wmrung author Theodore Ta ylor will be the fea- tured speaker at the "Young Adult Authors Series" first pro- gram at 7 p m m the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. The series is geared for junior and senior high school students, parents and teachers and will have nationally known writers discussing their work, the process of writing and the world of young adult fiction. For more information, call 717- 3801. HEALTH WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's free Jour-part workshop titled "Robust Health• is from noon to 1 :30 p.rn. Wednesday afternoons in the Re- Bntry Center. Lecture topics tnclude: "How to Be Healthy,• "Nutrition," •Alternative Care," and "Stress Management." For more information, call .C32-5162. PANHEWNIC MEETING Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. 'Ibis months pro~ gram is "Chinese Export Silver." Donation: $4. The public is wel- come and luncheon follows. For more information, call 846-4164. DIET AND HEART Hoag Heart ln$titute Cardiolo- gist, Dr. Richard Haskell will dis- cuss permanent changes in eating habits that can reduce yol,l.f weight and your risk of develop- ing heart disease at 7 p.m. at Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd. The class is free. For more information or to RSVP, caU 1-800-514-4624. .THURSDAY NETWORKING BREAKFAST The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce networking breakfast is at 7:15 a.m . at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. John Moorlach will speak on changes that have been imple- mented since his appointment as Orange County neasurer. The cost is $10 in advance, $15 at the door. For more information, call 574-8780. STRESS MANAGEMENT "Stress Management and Relaxation~ is the title of a free program at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. The pro- gram will focus on ways to-evalu- ate and cope with stress. Relax- ation techniques will be prac- ticed. For more information, call 717-3801. INVESTMENT WORKSHOP lnd.\viduals will learn how to enter the world of investing from an experienced brokerage profes- sional at Orange Coast College's two-part workshop from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. today and Feb. 15. Reg· istration fee is $29, including materials. For more information, call 432-5880. CORPORATE GROWTH MEETING .The Orange County Chapter of Association for Corporate Growth's February meeting is at 5:30 p .m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. This month's topic lS "Eco- nomic and Job Growth in Orange County and an update on the Irvine Company's New Develop- ments." The $20 fee includes hors d'oevres. For more information, call 436-7633. MONEY MANAGEMENT Coastline Community College offers a nine week class for peo- ple to learn the key concepts and practices of wise money manage· ment. Social Security and Mediccu-e questions will be answered as well. The class meets Thursdays from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $13. For more information, call 645-2356. PROSTATt CANCER SUPPORT GROUP · The group will meet from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. every Thursday for eight weeks at The Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. The group will provide a forum in which men can receive education and support for those dealing with prostate can- cer. Free. For more information, c 722- FRIDAY FOUCDANCE FESTIVAL The 26th annual Laguna Follc- dance Festival is today through Sunday at Ensign lntermediate School Gym, 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. The festival fea- tures three dance master teach- ers, dance classes and an interna- tional dance concert. participants are encouraged to wear comfort- able shoes preferably with leather soles. For more informa- tion, call 533-8667, 545-1957 or 494-7683. FASONATION OF ORCHIDS Crystal Court presents the 16th Annual Orange County Cymbidi- um Society Show today from 10 a.m . to 9 p.m.. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to-&p.n1 . at Crystal Court, 3333- Bear St., Costa Mesa. Renowned floral designer Donald Davidson will create "A Toucan in 'Iropical Splendor." Admission is free. For more information, call 435-2167. NORMAN ROCKWELL Legendary artist and illustrator Norman Rockwell's Scout paint- ings will be on display at the Newport Harbor Art Museum today, Saturday and Sunday as part of a national tour. The muse- um is at 850 San Clemente Drive. MARRIAGE TUNE-UP The First Evangelical Free Church is sponsoring a weekend conference to help couples "tune- FREE PAGER W•o.lvef FREE PAGER 3400 lrvlne Avt, Ste. 100, N8WpOf1 8eoch • 478-2244 • Newport Harbor Pan.bellenic's monthly meeting begins at 10 a.m. at St Michaels All Angels Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber Aulultedo..11r Fot for only S 11 \ I> I·:-l · 1> NEWPORT s499oo~~P.. up" their marriages today through the 11th at Country Side Inn & Suites of Newport Beach. The cost is $150 per couple and includes two nights lodging, two break:f asts and two lunches. For more information, call 529-5544 .. PROFJT ntROUGH INVENTING HProfit 1llrough Inventing• is the first in a series presented by Inventor's Forum that will feature inventors sharing the "how to" -aspects of new product inventing, legal protection. market evaluation. prototyping, venture financing aiid business planning from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in Room 101 of Orange Coast ' ~On..l'\A-~-r Registration is $8 for members and $15 for non-members and will be conducted at the door. For more information. call 432-5880. POETRY READING Orange County •Love Poet• Lee Mallory and guitarist Neil Miranda will present a poetry reading at 7 p.m . at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. For more information, call 759-0982. HOME REMODELING SHOW "Dream Backyard• and "Win- ter Flower Wonderland• will highlight the 20th Annual Home Remodeling & Decorating Show at the Orange County Fair- grounds. Hours are today from noon to 10 p.m ., Saturday from 10 a.m . to 10 p .m. and Sunday from -10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is $5. 75 for adults, $3 for seniors 'and children under 12 are free. SA1URDAY VALENTINE'S BALL The 1996 Valentines Day Ball, a charity eve nt to raise funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hos- pital, is at the Hyatt Newporter in Newport Beach. Included in the evenings events are Monte Carlo- style gambling games with play money, a .silent auction and fan- tastic prizes. Tickets are $35 in advance and $50 at the door. Call 547-0552 for reservations. BARBERSHOP CHORUS The Masters of Harmony, a nationally acclaimed, award-win- ning barbershop chorus, performs at 8 p.m. in Orange Coast Col- lege's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Tickets are $12 in advance ana $15 at the door. For more informa- tion, call 432-5880. STAGHORN FERNS offers a program on 'Staghom Fems' lit 9:30a.m. at 2647 E Coasf Highway, Corona del Mar. The pro- gram is free and open to the public. For more information, call 673-2261. BOOK SIGNING Best-selling mystery writer Michael Connelly will sign his lat- est book "The Poet" at 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Super Crown, 1835 Newport Blvd. Call 979-0123. . AKT SHOWMllNE TASTING Gail Roff Pine Art Gallery . invites you to meet the artists at a Valentines Art Show and Wine Tasting today from 2 to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 11 to 3 p.m. at 2901 W. Coast Highway, Ste. 240, Newport Beach. Call 574-9191. SUCCESSFUL PARENTING Bame & Noble hosts a work- shop/discussion by Rosalie Kfoury • •0n Being a More Successful Par- ent• at 3 p.m., at niangle Square, . 1810 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. For more information. call 631-0614. CREATIVE SOENCE The Creation Science Associa- tion of Orange County's public meeting is at 7:30 p.m. at Mariner's Church, 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Arlin Pen- ner, an expert on butterfiies, will . present a program entitled "But-. · terflies: how they refute Darwin's Theory of Evolution.• He will talk . about the metamorphism of but- terflies and illustrate it with exhibits from his extensive collec- tion. The meeting is free and : open to the public. For more information, call 898-8331. STORY HOUR Barnes and Noble presents Ms. Frizzle in an afternoon of science exploration with the "Magic School Bus" series of books at 2 p.m. at 953 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Suggested • c.-ie more information, call. 759-0982. SMAlJ.,8USINESS RE°*>·~ A four-hour record...'.keeping and tax workshop will be present- ed for small-business owners by Orange Coast College Community Education Office from 9 a.m . to 1 p.rri. in Room 203 of the Lewis Applied Science Building. Regis· tration fee is $39 or $69 for two. For 1 more information, call 432-5880. 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Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Attn: Gala. Entry tklU/line u ~d, March 20, J!)!}6. The winner wiU be notified by ttkphone. ' <The wi'!ntr anda~es_J will att~d the ~laclt-tie "Nipt t)f th• St11n" ' gal.a at Butango, which mc/utks dinner, live and si/mt auaio1U. vUiving of the 68th Annual Academy Awards on a l.arge-scrun 7V and mo rt. OSCAR TRIVIA QUESTIONS 1. DANCES WITH WOLVES garnered a tow of how many Oscars in 1991? 2. Who won best supporting actor for A FISH CALLED WANDA in 1989? 3. What foreign film was heralded as the best in 1988? 4. Who w_on the prestigious Thalbcrg Award in 1987? , 5. Who clircctcd AMADEUS which won best picture in 1985? -Fo~o"..!_nfo~"=. on_:_NI~ •l_tli. ~~ uU tlN AitiJlltnt# u•iw 111645.6929. 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SUNDAY T-T~i---=~~ --~~___, • OflNESE LANTERN FES11VAL MUSIC Newport Beach Centr Ubrary invites the public to a free Chinese Lantern Festival musi- cale at 3:30 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. FAMOUS PEOPLE PlAYERS The Famous People Players, Canada's black light theater troupe, bring the legends of Hol- lywood to Jife at 2:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre. The players, dlessed ln black, manipulate life-size puppets like Paul New- man, Marilyn Monroe and Char- lie Chaplin, without ever giving hint to the fact that 10 of the 13 members are developmentally handicapped. Advance tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for chil- dren. For more information, call 432-5880. TUESDAY, FEB. 13 35MM CAMERA WORKSHOP The two-part introductory o · esi edlo n ents develop and improve b6th visual and mechanical skills with a 35mm canie@. The class is from 1 to 9 p.ht: (c*iay and Feb. 20 at Orange Cbast College. Registra- tion is $45. For more mfonnation, call 432-5880. · SATURDAY, FEB . 20 SHROVE TUESDAY Newport Harbor Lutheran Church celebrates Shrove Tues- dAy, also known as Mardi Gras, With a traditional pancake supper from 6 to 7 p.m. Following supper, a discussion by a panel of com- munity leaders will discuss issues that affect Costa Mesa and New- seniors over 62 is sponsored by Bob Brennan, senior reverse mortgage consultant. The meet- ing takes place at 3 p.m. every Wednesday in Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Higllway, Newport Beach. For reservations and infor- mation, call 723-0233. NEED TO RELAX? From 5 to 7 p.m. every Sun- day, Zen Home Stitchery, a local manufacturer of meditation sup- plies, holds a free evening of meditation. The purpose of the gathering is Mto encourage and support the practice of medita- tion.~. The group meets in the Mesa Business Center, 711 W. ·17th St., Ste. AS. For informa- tlon, call 631-5389. · USC Al lJMNJ MEEI The Alumni Association for USC Newport/Irvine Club meets the flist Wednesday of each month at the USC Orange Coun- ty facility-in Irvine, 2361 Campus Drive. For more details of events, call 250-4 use. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited, and reser- vations are required. For more information, call 863-9590. port Beach. The public is invited. PLANNING YOUR ESTATE For more information, call 548-' Legal Options, 620 Newport :i&31. Center Drive, Suite 1100, New- WOMAN'S OVIC LEAGUE Phyllis Draton, a member of the City of Newport Beach Art Commission for eight years, will speak on "the Function of the Art Commission" at the Woman's Civic League monthly meeting in the Jorgenson Room at Mariner's Ubrary. Coffee hour begins at 9:30, meeting at 10 a.m. The pub- ,c is invited. ONGOING FREE RELATIONSHIP HOnlNE Maxine Cohen, a marriage and anonymous helpliha for individu- als with relationship problems. Cohen is available for free con- sultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays. She can be reached at 759-0357 REVERSE MORTGAGE SEMINAR A free •phone helpline" for r~, ' TL!SC :\NY Sl 190 I 11i I I l . i I " ' ' I " " 111!\ ', \1;_ I t I I ........ ~ ) ) ~ t ' ' ... _,I I port Beach, sponsors a lecture titled "Protect Your Assets• at 10 a .m . every Saturday. Attor- ney Debra Grimaila discusses how wills, living trusts, charita- ble donations and other tax reduction strategies preserve the value of an estate and help avoid probate. Admission is free. but seating is limited. Reservations may be made by calling 760-8775. MARINA 1 HR. foro 642-8205 MON-FRI 10-7 ·SAT 1().6 l Hour C-olor Fllm Proca.slng • Portraits • Alm to Video Transfer • Enlargements • Camera Repair • Slides ard • Frames & Accessories Black & White ------------FREE 1 2ND SET OF PRINfS I 1,,,,........,~......_ ....... .,_.,..., "'-!,,__ ...... ~HMI ------------------------COLOR REPRINTS 25~fl. I f11.....,_I I ~.., ... ..., ~"*""'-.. ...,..,...,., I .,...._,Ioli.JI ___ .,. [)qlltlWI• .. _______ --- Wehaoeo~fo years comblnftl .uolce In thl.9 amL OurquaUty, creatfoity and~ att unmakMd. Together ~ UJtU taa care of all your lanchcape and mQ.SOnrJI n«dt. • IAftc.Wapc~ • Sc~htloe, &DPQt • Water Fall' Pooa. & Sp-. • SprWslft' s,.w.... ' TEEN FOCUS The Teen Focus outpati~nt cherrucal dependency treatment program holds a free 12-Step Meeting at noon Sundqys exclu- sively: for teens in its offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Swte 201 , Newport Center, Newport 8eacb. For more information, call 640- TEEN or 640-1788. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP imtted lo oonfidenlialDy. Por more infonruttion, can 631·2880. LEADS ClU8 The Women's Chapter of the Costa Me a Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m every Wednesday at Minu '• Cafe at Harbor and Newport boulevards in Costa Mesa. The club is part of an international networking org•· nization dedi~ated to expand- ing each member's business through quality leads. Call -'14- 2225 or 97 5-8338 for more information. INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT Survwors of incest Anonymous for female victims of sexual abuse Tbis ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying aninuUs m their lives. Jt meets from 1.30 to 2 p.m. every Tuesda}' at 3101 W Pacific Coast Hlghway, Suite No 311, Newport Beach. Free ad.nus- sion but call 722-4588 for space reservation. and rape and their friends an~d"---..-...J• family meets from 10 a.m. to noon HOW TO RAISE TEENAGERS College Hospital, 27 5 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, offers a free edu- cational workshop for parents of teens at 10 a.m. each Saturday. Every week's workshop starts and finishes a new topic, so parents can join the group at any point in the cycle. For more information, call Dr .. Lani Martins at 704-8166. FAMILIES ON COURSE A seven-step intervention and mediation program for faII1ilies is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com- munity Center, 1845 Parle Ave. The program focuses on ways of com- municating with any out-of-control family dispute, anger and general family disharmony. The cost is $5 0 for adults, $3 for children 13 to 18. Parents do not have to be present. Call 556-8000 for more information SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free U.S.D.A. surplus food between 8 and 10 a.m . the second Saturday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ, 286 Avocado St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-2177. RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dollar Covers Mof•I 1922 HARIOR BtVD., COSTA MESA · 5'8-1156 .. From 6:30 a.m.-11:30a.m. Valid Mon, Tues, & Wed only! Where the Food is Great!-- Two eggs any style, Ruby spuds and toast fOf Of\W ,-----, 99 I with coupon I L Exp. 3/96 I ____ _. What a Dealt Mention this ad and receive a coupon for a free root beer float on your next visit. Available r ogu er 3000 West Coast Highway • Newport Beach (714) 631 Sony no to-go Otders. Ohr vlild thru 3/96 at this loc:allon only. MENTAL. IUNESS SUPPORT GROUPS The Alliance for the Mentally lli of Orange County provides education and emoboncll support for families dealing with mentally ill loved ones A free support group meets from 6 to 7 30 p.m. every Tuesday at Orange County Mental Health Cluuc, 3115 Red· hill Ave .. Costa Mesa Call 544- 8488 for details Also, St Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church offers d support group for families with loved ones Wlth serious mental illnesses meets Sunday everungs trom 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach The1 group 1s open to the commwuty and com- John £. 'Bfom OJSTOH PHOTOVM/'HY • ro every Saturday at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa There is n<> fee. For more information, call Karen at 531-2629 or Ins at 859-3918. LUPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month m Newport Beach For details, call 536-1734 SENIORS SQUARE DANCE CLUB The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Squc1Ie dnd Round Dance Oub seeks expenenced dancers to join m from 9 to 11 a.m. every Thurs- day dl the Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter, 19th dfld Pomona streets. Call 545-5669 for more uif ormation. Beginning and intermediate ballet, jazz, modern dance or tap classes are available---daytime and evening . All classes are taught in a professional dance center Call Coastline Community Colleges Costa Mesa Cente_r today/ (714) 751-9740. Cl••••• start the week of FebrUary 5. • I CONT1NUED FROM 1 "TbeY said, 'I'm done with the Clnags, but they're everywhere at ICbool! It's a setup for th kids to fall.• But at Hope's Sober and Ther· apeutic High School, students go to dels with peers who are also struggling to stay sober. The school currently has seven stu- dents enrolled, though adminis- trators say they have room for 15 end will expand if needed And all of the students are girls, who range in age from 12 to 11 years old, though Fishman said he would like to see boys get involved in the program, too. The -TttTi~ anrsuch dose friends that class time closely resembles col- lege sorority meetings. The grdUp meets in a suite of offices at a small business park near the Corona del Mar Freeway at 8 a.m. every day for class. Their teacher, Anna Draper of the coun- ty education department's Hortzon program, provides individual:iZed lesson plans for the teens to study. At noon the students receive an hour lunch, then meet for a four-hour group session Wit}) Fishman to talk about their lives and work through problems. Jenna said her mother, Lana, enrolled her in the Sober High program after they attended counseling sessions together. •At first I hated the school because I wanted to do my dope,• Jenna said. •sut after two weeks of sobriety, l got into school." Now Jenna and her mother are getting along better. •Before sh e was doing the drugs, she was a senu-normaJ child getting good grades," Lana said. •But once she started with the s ~he wa~ like.Jl chff Eru!nt in a matter of weeks. •I'm thinking, 'Who is this child?' But it's the drugs. When you get rid of the drugs, you get your child back,· she said. The program has helped her learn to set up rules and bound- aries for her daughter and has led the two to a closer relationship. Jenna celebrated her 90th day of sobriety this week, driVUlg the car she received before she ran away to school for the hrst time. She said she plans to graduate from Sober High and become a bakery chef or a drug counselor. cityside '\ Girl, 8, seriously hurt after being hit liy car An 8-year-old girl was cnous· ly UlJuted Sunday afternoon when she was hit by a car as she strolled wtth her parents along Haroor Boulevard near the Kmart ~pl.ilg plaza m Costa M . Sarai Valle was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital with sm ere injuries to her right leg, aid Cos· ta Metta Pobce Sgt. George Yezbick. Police said the young gul was injured when 29-year-old Sa.i Kat --Maitra loskontrol of tus car as he- tumed ··out of the Kinr:Ut parking lot shortly .after 12:20 p.m. According to police, Maitra rrustak~nly stepped on the gas instead of the brake, sending the auto up onto the sidewalk where young Sarai was walking I with her parents, knoc.ldng the family down. Outbursts prompt police to patrol schoolS Police ~~they will oo patrolling the campusC's ol Newport liMbor High and Corona del Mar High., today, saymg tension between ~E!' two rival schools reached a ooiling ,point after foriday1it'Soceer and bas ketball games. • Newman said a Newport Beach teen was beaten up FrldA night by one or more youths fro~ a-rivai~l. Tempers also nMed between players at a soccer game earlier that day. • ·we're going to be patroD.U;tg the .. area a little more on Monday, Just to make sure there isn't any kind retaliatory activity,· Newport Beach. Police Lt. Tun Newman said. \ MARC MARTIN I DALY I'll.QT Program director Ira Fishman, left, Jokes with Nikki, 17, at the Hope Institute's sober high school. COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 for City Hall range between $1.2 mill.Jon and $1 .5 million, while the plans for the Pobce Deparb.nem range between $458,000 ao.d, $631,000. r----~--------------------, I I F.Y.I. • I I I t t I + Hope's Sober & Therapeu- tic High School For treatment of substance ·abuse, depression, grief, conduct disorders, eating : disorders, sexual trauma ' and abuse among teenagers ages 12 to 18. + 2900 Bristol St., Suite C- 206, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 + Phone: 432-002(} + Established November 1995. I I I I I I I I t -------------------------~ Other Hope students share similarstortes, thMgH'" illd§t e still struggling with sobriety. Sisters Christina and Kimberly, ages 16 and 14 respectively, attend- ed Marina High School in Hunting- ton Beach before coming to Hope. Christina was sober 14 days, as of Fnday, and Kimberly six days. Kristen, 12, tried suicide five Nikki, 17, has been sober the times before she was hospital· longest of the group. After two hoped t:o persuade the council to ized and went clean. She didn't brushes with death from smoking allow installabon of speed humps want to return to public school marijuana laced with heroin and along the stretch of East 19th because "that was the easiest nearly drowning in the ocean between Irvine Avenue and Newport place to get drugs.· while drunk, NikJa has been dean Boulevard. Instead, the members last She said she relapsed last for 27 months, she said proudly. month cbrected staff lo work on d week, but is determined to stay All of the students said they compromise that would include clean. She has no doubt she'd be have no plans to retum to public mstalling only two speed hwnps dead if she wasn't m the Sober school because the drug tempta-one dt Irvine and the other at New- High program. tions on campus would be too port Boulevard -and posting sigm Sarah, 15, also is working burdensome. They all plan to informing commuters of altemalC' h h f il bl Sh d f th d routes to the freeway and cautiorung t roug am· y pro ems. e gra uate rom e program an drivers that Ea.-;t 19th 15 6 restdt•ntirll said the sober high school's t aring · continue their education. neighborhood with cluldren al play environment bas helped her deal •Just the facts of life are painful Also torught, the council will with some of her problems, which and not all families have the cop-conside-r: she used to solve with alcohol. But ing skills to deal with them," Lips • Design pldns tor retroftttinq • Boosting parking hnes b~ between $4 and $14 Cwrently, finel for pd.Iking tn a IOdding or red zc'.)n@o or other violations range between $22 and $28 If the counaJ approve& the mcreases, the fines will rang~ between $2q and $38. • An update on proposed plans for unprove?ment;, along the Sarf Diego, Costd t>-lesd and Corona del Mar freeways. she aJso adrruts she has a long said. •So when they leave here, CilY.,,.Hall and the P<J)ice De drt· ~ ..J-t~~~k·~~hel~~rfi!· 'e:o6~ ment for earthquake s:~a~e~y~. ~a~n~<;-1r.........r:ri2'i~rnrmr:=:~rffi~iiiii-P=I STOP PAYING BILLS! OUR MEALS ARE A ' TRIP TO MEX,ICO ,...,. ... . The n-attttton Continues ' Since 197% • Free Const"3tion •Stop Wage Takings •Keep Your Business CONSIDER BANKRUPTCY! t Emergency Same Day Fiiing ..stop Foreclosurea/IRS •Stop ColleCtions t Keep $15,000 Cash • Discount Rates t Se Habla Espanol Stop those han8Sslng phone calls! 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CA 12810 I 714• l _ --Must !llfteelt ~ otfs ~s F!,llr,:IY ~· 1!6 EYE-OPENER Newport Harbor has a pair of Sea Wew J;eague chcJ!ripions fi ---I ~ .. ,; ' Newport's two-Ume Sea View League champion Jason Deere. Deere, Large claim crowns at Sea View ·League finals lllllk•-.r .. ....... ~·-· =i!i=ei: '!!r. Wlllb DOI eftD tile~--ft'Om btl tea' rW.•Rliw tlnataDed to ~ blm. 't4iilit Willa m-+n•••r..._..aotbe ~ w.. ... todibite ........ tbap:=:.-:imug9 GI CC'Ai ..... iDill qpdattng tbe tMm'I Wl- ---... he bandied with QUOTE OF. THE DAY • ... I diW'. .. ..,. ;e,;y ,,,,,_. Jll,.,,,.. -~tn!::!S:::::tit~ ...., •Jason Deere pins three ·1 •~ CJUl with tbe guys and tbff ,... .. ...,.i tbe way they ~traight victims to repeat as ~--·be recalled. •But I was league champ; teammate juatclcq ..... mdttwubatd.The ~'="~~lb~-- IVlatt llil'ge"plli,.-..,~!"'n~--:.~--""-...=!IY!:::a!!!..!!!!!!!l!!!l!!:!!!!!~!!!!!!!l_:...~~::--!!m!~.,..~nnt~""Dl~--!!!!~ .... doble~,~-~~~~~un~J~~WJto~na~rn-.~-~~;::nd.:_:~!!!!~~l!f~~:t=.~~*'7"~~::~ ....... ~---....-...--«.-~---~~.....,,...._,........~ on way to 103-pound title. ......._SameotmyfdeDdsatschool IPridanballttuinedauttobedma..r ubd me wbf I wu still sitting on the Coech '--MM! be would jal! • ._ IRVINE -How do you make b.adi wtllD 1 wa out for the IMIOlll wall Ulllll I got medkaJ dearaDce •J•llf· an impression on your way to the • Al am pamt.'1 nen thought abOut •rm Nit w*1D.g for U.. ~ "> CIF Division II wrestling champi-dw •Ing oUI Of tbe (mtb-perlod bear C09dt mil my MBllL lbat41 wblt onships at El Rancho High Feb. ~J dail. • ID l,octtDg aoto right now. Wbm be ~6? It wu tben tbBt P.anei. who in 12 cdl m.Y naa., it's going to be a big A good way might be to pin yanu a bMd coach bad teCetved a tbtD91Gr me.• ee.ch of your three opponents in bandful af ....... and phone calls from. It wUl. DO lea, be the fnlftJhneat ~ hll the league finals, all in the first fomier 1llUllltf •bench warmers!" drim- round. That's what Newport Harbor's Jason Deere did to his three vic- tims at the Sea View League finals Saturday at Irvine High. •1 just took 'em down, each with a single or double leg,• explained the 230-pound Deere in rather matter-of-fact language. Deere, who competes in the 275-pound category, ran his record to 31-5 with the triumphs, lifting his two year record at Newport Harbor to 71 -12. A junior, he's ranked No. 3 in CIF and he says he expects to see the No. 2 rival from Rosemead at El Rancho with hopes of aveng- ing a 6-4 loss in a duel for fifth place at the Fountain Valley Five- Counties Invitational. Deere polished off Ryan Dick-ae of Irvine in the championship 1howdown at the 1:53 mark, hav- ing reached the title-showdown with victories over rivals from El Toro and Woodbridge with pins in 1 :38 and 1 :08. There was not a lot of surprise in the fact Deere swept to his sec- ond straight league champi- onship, but in tenns of pins, the three falls raised his number of victories this season by that avenue to •onty• 10. Another Newport Harbor wrestler, 103-pound Matt Large, claimed a league crown, taking the measure of Brian Clark of El Toro in a time of 3:37. A junior and seeded No. 1 at l03 (18-5 at that weight) with a first-ro\llld bye, Large pinned l>oth of his foes. Six.others .from Newport Har-J>or adtl Corona del Mar qualified for the ClF Finals, where the top three in each category joining a Celd which sends six on each ~etght level on to the Masters at Pountain Valley Feb. 24. . The Masters produces six from each weight for the State Cham- i>ionships at the University of fad.fie in Stockton. Others qualifying for the CIF bivi.sion ll Finals are Corona. del ~s Nema Namdar (second at [.171), Newport Harbor's Rig Pinon 1lt 119), ~ewport's Tom Pettit lsecond at 140), Corona del Mar's 'ryan Kramer {second at 145), torona del Ma.r's Charles Gell- inan (second at 152) and Jim Maynard of Corona del Mar ~third at 135). D--, , . , ~ ·~ ---I y . •' j --~ ·~ -........ ~~ -- • , Leaming the meaning of 'heart' • Corona del Mar High's girls soccer team has seen plenty of adversity, and endured; Julie Garrison is at the heart of it. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot T hrough more than 10 years of playing soccer, Corona del Mar High senior Julie Garrison had never suffered a major injury. But long before a bothersome calcium deposit formed on her heel this season, forcing her to repla~ one cleat with a running had learned bow to play with pain. ·rm having a lot of fun, but it's frustrating,• said Garrison, a shining light in a somewhat dreary season for the Sea Kings girls soccer team. ·we are all very motivated and have a lot of heart, but we've been through a tremendous amount of adversity." The Sea Kings are 6-14-1, 1-7 in league, heading into the final two games of the season this week against a pair of Sea View League foes. Cd.M won just two Sea View games in 1994-95, when Garrison eerned honorable mention all-league recognition. But, according to first-year coach Matt Etchison. the leadership displayed by Garrison, as well as fellow senior trl-captains Katie Williams and Morgan Mead, has kept the rest of the youthful squad from going through 1he motions. •Along with the other captains, Julie has stepped up big-time in the leadership department,• Etchison said. •As a matter of fact, I'm still very much enjoying this team. because that leadership bas kept the girls focused and competing, rather than throwing up their hands and giVing up.• Garrison tefules to gi.ve up, llvmg by her No. 1 personal goal of giving 100% effort in every minute of every game, regardless of the score. Even when she's less than 100% physically. •Ever since late December, she's had a lot of pain from her heel." Etchison explained. ·aut she's played through it the whole time. I think that's a testament to her character right there." Garrison has not only played, often without the benefit of her accustomed acceleration and always with the nagging pain she said only adrenahne helps dilute, she has shone. She threaded a booming blast through an impossibly narrow window of opportunity (under the crossbar near the left post) for the Sea Kings' lone goal 4t a. 2-1 loss to Newport Harbor Thursday, bringing her total to an estimated 10 goals for the year. ·she's obviously one of our offensive cominu"ity college baseball leaders, and we really rely on her to produce goals,• said Etchison, who has continued to get such productlon, despite shifting bis veteran standout from striker to nudfield. ·she loves to score, but she's adept at passing, as well. I moved her to midfield a couple weeks ago, because she was marked so closely all the tune up front, and I thought it would allow her more room to attack and use her skills.• Garrison, who also plays on the forward line for the Fountain Valley Woll Pack under-19 club team. as well as with the Olympic Development Program's under-19 squad. said she has embraced the change. . opportunities and dlstribute the ball a little more,• Garrison said •tt's much rucer to play without being marked The Newport game was a good example.• Gamson said her eye-popping goal against the Sa.ilors was Tewardi.ng because of it's impact on the game (brea.la.ng a scoreless deadlock in the 17th minute). But she seemed otherwise UD11npressed with the amount of skill needed to put the 25-yard free kick above the outstretched bands of the goalkeeper and into the net. •1t felt good because it came against Harbor, but it wasn't as satisfying as a win. I judge everything on an extremely- personal level. so when we don'J win, I can't help but take it personally.• Ganison did express pride in the effort Cd.M continues to deliver and anticipates a similarly conscientious condusion to the le4SOD this week. •1've had some uccess on tbe clUb level, so I mow what it is to win. And. I al.so know what 1l is tO loee ru take that with me when I go play in college (et Prineetob). ·rm looking forward to the future, but I'm not looking put thele last two games. If we could get a Wint that woWd be great. Victory, perhaps, would be the perfect p1un1riller. Orange Coast humbles Canyons in oj>ener, 7-2 am w.lk. ltrik:IDG out .agbt. Tbe Pntm ...... Wltb two ID tbe l800ed ....... • Joey ~two-GUI ...... .. .. Wt ..... lcNJ ... ... ..._.•'tmtll..cl.._..._ 1'MllO• c.-•••• ... _. • ., a . AN DIEGO -Southern Ccilitomia ll ~ continued Its surp.rui.llg run hrou~h the Golden State Athletic Confer- enc o m men's basketball Saturday night. d"' ling Point Loma Nazarene an 89-74 t1 eat on the loser's court. fhe Vanguards, No. 6 m the preseason uac:hes poll in the conference, Improved to >-2 in the GSAC and 15-8 overall with ~t Loma-fe ll to 3-5, 12-12. It was a tight gamh until 12 minute~ ' muined in the second half. I )Own 60-58, Point Loma was held vir- u lly scoreless for the.next nine minutes, , m ng but four points. "oulhem California College outre- ' inc.Jed Point Loma 55-27, holding the • ~t::. to just 36% from the field. ld!.00 Janeski led sec with 17 points, 11tl three others were in double figures. l{obert Darville had 16 points and 10 tr<ls, Enc Walker had 14 points and 1ht boards, and Mike Ruble chipped in 1th 10 points and six rebounds. T hf' Vanguards were 24 for 47 (51 per- 11ll from the field inside the arc, and hit qf ti three-point attempts. c.al College 119, Point l.omll NUAINIM 74 oCal College -Walker 14, Janeskl 17, l>lt.> 10, Guevara 4, Darville 16, Rose 6, • arlson 6, Watson 5, B. carlson 3; Kuipers 8. pointers Rose 2, K. Carlson 2. oint Loma Nauinme -Voshell 0, '°Amo 22, Urie 16, Psilopoulos 10, " ker rz1e 19, Flanders 3, Heckman 2, Rogers 2. 1Mrnters Amo Amo 5, Psllopoulos 2. k1>11zie 2, Flanden 1 11IPd out Flanders, Rogers lc1lh1me sec. 44-41 ;-c OLLEGE WOMEN'S HOOPS ,._ NEWPORT BEACH-Like the aaatw:- ing younger sibling who .inaeadqgly threatens an elder'• superiority, the Newport Harbor High girls b4Sketball team is chipping away at the gap between i tself and the older, wiser and stronger Squads that seem to dominate ts ichedule:- So, while Sunset League front-runner Marina, 20-3 and ranked foµrth m Orange County, bullied hst Harbor on the scoreboard, 70-48, in Saturday night's nonleague clash. Newport Coach Bob Dukus was justifiably encouraged. •1 don't thin1Cthe box score will show how well I thought we pldyed tonight,~ said Dukus, whose squad fell to 12-11 overall, but gained some valuable confi- dence for the final week of the Sea View League season. "Sure, we had too many turnovers (24), and we missed some easy shols which could have made things a lot clos- er. But, r think, we're pleying better for longer stretches against really good teams." The Sailors dueled the perennially powerful Vtk:ings nearly even through the first seven minutes (trailing just 16- 14) and kept the margin under 20 until the final minute of _.ie third quarter, despite some red-hot Marina shooting. "I thought Newport did a heck of a job,· Marina Coach Pete Bonny said. "If we had an average night shooting, it would have been a lot closer." • -c - _ • -• r-• . . . . - ._ --. ...-_ :._ aald •sut I ~t Br~ gave beri Badotek ~ 13 points and rebo\indl, while JunlOr JX>t.Dt COUeen Eadie contlnued to p(!fS9. teaua's CoQststent unp1ovement. ,. Eadie connected <llD 8 of 15 shots ~ . the floor to fini.sh With a team·higb and oareer·high -16 polnts. She ~o held her own agamst the tenacious udkourt pressure of Nakase, who com- bines tenaci~ with hwnroingbird q uick- ness. #Their guards for red us lntt> some hirnovers, but we never got our heads down or frustrated," Oukus said. "We Just kept working hard to get the up the court, which is what I'm look.illg for.• ~ In addition to solid play from starters ,., M.E. Oaytc,n ·(six points and five ~ rebounds), Mindi Alford (five pomts and ~ five asslStS) and Desiree Talley, senior ~ super sub Janet Diaz added spark off the bench. Diaz followed a strong drive by bank- ~ ing in a layup with one second left in the ,.., third quarter, then capped an 8-2 New- • ~ port run to start the fourth with another Ne:wport's Desiree Talley (30) looks tor an opening against Ma.itna defenders. power move inside. She finished with six The visitors, however, were far from average from the field, dril.lµlg 29 of 51 (56.9%), including a torrid 8 of 12 during the third quarter to tum a 10-polnt half- time advantage into a 56-36 cushion heading into the final eight minutes. The Vt.kings' starters, 1n fact, made 26 of 42 field-goal attempts (61.9%) to easi- ly overcome an atypical 25 ~overs. Sonja Bryant, a 5-foot-11 senior who will make some Division I recruiter extremely happy when she sifts through her post.season scholarshlp offers, paced the blistering shooting performance, draining 9 of 12 en route to a game-high 23 points. Marina junior Marisa Emde added 16 points, sophomore point guard Natalie Nakase sank all four field-goal tries - including a pait of three-pointers -for 11 points, while 6-2 senior center Kirsten Cappel produced 10 points and 12 rebounds. Dukus, however, praised the defen- sive work of 6-0 junior Breanna Badorek on Cappel. "I've seen (Cappel) play a couple times and she's been dommant," Dukus points, one rebound and one steal. "Janet has sparked us the last two games," Dukus said. "No matter what, you know she's going to play strong and attack the basket." Marina 70, Newport Harbor 48 Marina 20 16 20 14 -70 Newport Harbor 14 12 10-12 -48 Marina • Bryant 23, Cappel 10, Emde 16, Sortino 6, Nakase 11, Yamamoto 4, Gabrielli 0, Lundeen 0, C\Jthbertson 0, Mcleod 0. 3-polnters -Nakase 2 Newport Hat'bor · Clayton 6, Badorek 13, Eadie 16, Talley 0, Alford 5, Diaz 6, Klytta 2, Italiano 0, Dunne 0, Paul 0, Glover O. 3-pointers Alford 1 . ~~~~~~~--~t~---~080~ R . tp a"9.:._ hg 17.> .l2 14.2 26 -pilo'~. =- CORONA DEL MAR (13-10, 4-4) .. . he ~­ Costa MeM NMCC MEN'S .. -... ... .. .. c . •.. . ...... ... "CC an easy· 81-62 • ttVIIlDer, "> \N DIEGO S.outhem Caillorrua Col- t11rnf.>d the tables on Point Loma 11,11P n e Saturddy rught m women's bas- 11i,i11, defeating the hos't Lady Cru- 11"" 8 J-b2 I 11111 \ Lomc1 hud defeated the Van- 1 1l tl" PdfhPI lJUS yedf al SCC, 74-46, but • 111qht belonged to the Vanguards. 1 lw Vcmquards bwll a 36-31 halftime 1d 1 ht>n steadily puUed dway m the see- d l1t11l, with Pomt Loma Nazarene nev- •n < 11t lhe lead to less than eight points. \ll,hc1 Blomker stood out fow the Van- ttds; postmg 10 points. seven assists 1d '''< kc>"y steals Alana Kempton was < ·" lt>admq scorer Wlth 22 points,. fol- "'<J In Jody Caruso with 14. Southern lrl11rnir1 Collt>ge unproves to 9-13, 2-5, I J'oml Loma falls to 8-17, 3-4 Cal College 81, Point Loma Naurene 62 •OU.I College Caruso 14, Minor 11, 1 emore 7, Kempton 22, Blomker 10, r>y 0, Burt 2, Gulf an 0, Werdel 9, Jojola 9, rnl>urg Ei 1 •<>rnters Kempton 2, Werdel 1 I oint Loma Nazarene Cravy 10, Knight 0, 1 µs 29, Blalock 10, Hall 2. DeGrenler 0, 11 1111\ 3. Culbertson O. Baczynski 2, Martin 6. ,I' 1111ters Blalock 1 Halftime. SCC, 36-31. LOCAL SCHEDULE h vhool bo~ Lagund Hill\ M Estancia 3 pm, U•<l11PI at Cost cl MC\d 3 pm •GOLF 1111nu111ty tolil'9" Orangl' (Od\t at V1ctOfV1lle 1 u 1< ,..,1, .lt Spnng Valley Lake, 8 c1 m DEEP SEA UNOAY'S ASH COUNTS l.lvey's l.odtff 2 boat\, 26 angle~ ISO rock cod, 21 .,.J 1 c alre.o bass. 8 sculpm. 24 bl1Kksm1th perch, 2 • perch, 1 whrle frsh r~wport Ulndlng no repon Warmington 23 403 Gardner 22 312 Ford 24 218 9.1 24 5.4 12 4.4 10 3.8 10 Hawley 24 129 Simon 22 96 Albano 24 91 McQuigan 3 6 2.0 2 Anderson 14 18 1.2 8 Racine 6 4 0.7 4 DiMille 11 7 0.6 2 Chi 13 3 0.2 2 Ames 2 0 0.0 0 COSTA MESA (13-11, 4-4) Kim Anderson Grogan Collett Lurmann Chapin Watanabe Grondahl Peyton Howse Grover Harber g tp avg. hg 22 336 15.3 23 22 198 8.9 19 21 138 6.6 16 23 133 5.8 15 9 51 5.7 11 19 72 3 7 8 20 72 3.6 12 20 60 30 7 19 48 2.5 10 17 38 2.2 10 13 16 1 2 7 13 7 05 2 ESTANCIA (19-5, 4-4) Walu Blade Deming Rodriguez J. Mc.Cartin Stapleton M. Mccartin camberos Tafolla Clayton Verhulst Badorek Eadie Talley Alford KJytta Diaz Italiano Dunne Paul Glover g tp avg. hg 23 328 14.7 23 23 271 118 25 23 226 9.7 16 23 194 8.4 21 22 142 6.5 12 19 99 5.2 15 18 54 3.0 8 15 22 1.5 6 1 2 2.0 2 g tp 23 238 14 140 22 166 21 143 22 91 23 91 22 80 22 68 15 21 19 15 15 8 12 4 avg. 10.3 10.0 75 6.8 4 1 4 0 36 3 1 1 4 08 0.5 03 high school basketbal season statistics GIRLS STANDINGS SM View League (Overall) •Woodbridge (22·2) Newport (12-11) lAagUe CdM (17-7) Irvine (12·10) 'El Toro (6-17) W L 8 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 6 2 6 S.,Margarita (1 1-12) "' dinched league title ~ . ...,,. (7:30) CdM at Woodbridge El TQ!Q.At Ne\I IF ort HAltM>r santa MAtgarita at ~ ~~(7:30) Irvine at ~ dllf Mer NM~et S. Margarita Woodbridge at El T<>f'o END REGULAR SEASON . • . . B OYS STANDINGS Sea View League L .. gue (Overall) W L Woodbridge (21>-S) 7 1 S Margarita (16-6) 6 2 C.dM (13-10) 4 4 Irvine (10·14) 4 4 El Toro (1M3) 2 6 ~ (6-11) , 1 'j's a.nm (7:30) Wc>Odbridge at CdM Newport tt.irbor' at El Toro Irvine at Santa Margalit.I friclllys pnes (7:JO) IMrie at Corona del MAr 5i M.iqjaritAI at N.wport El TOifO at W<?odbridgc ENO REGULAR SEASON ·································~································· STANDINGS hdfkc.o..t ....... ......... (Overall) W L *Laguna Hiiis (20-2) 8 0 University (14-9) 5 3 Esanda AJISo Niguel (8-14) 2 6 Laguna Becicti (7-13) 1 7 • clln(hed league title • 111 y"l pnw (7 p.m.) Aliso N'iguel at &t.lihc.ia c-.. ..... at University = 8e«h at Laguna Hills ~~:rc=.(7=-) •btndaat ~&each Aliso NlgUel at Un1venity IND REG• All SEASON . . . STANDINGS Padflc coast League t..e.gue (Overall) W L •EsQncla (2().4) 7 1 l.C1 una Hiiis (15-8) S 3 Laguna Beach (10..12) 4 4 Univerlity (9·14) 2 6 Cost.It ,... (4-19) 1 7 • clinched tie frx INgue title ... __.....,._ (7 p..m.) Aliso NigUel lit EsUnda Costll Mesa at Univenrty Laguna Beach at Laguna Hills ~pmes (7 p.m.) ~lit l.aguna Buch LAguna Hills at c.osta Me1A Aliso Niguel at University liND "IGUlNt SEASON Coleman ,. Klinke MacDonald Pash Walz Evans Peyton Gority Friend Keane Conover Shimer Guthrie Fran~e 23 375 16.3 24 23 285 124 31 18 136 7.0 12 1 5 5.0 5 19 91 4.8 15 23 91 4.0 17 19 56 3.0 11 17 32 1.9 5 21 32 1.4 5 17 25 1.4 9 . 3 4 1.3 4 14 17 1.2 5 13 13 1.0 4 1 1 1.0 1 COSTA M ESA (4-19. 1-7) Montoya Leahy Weeks Ogo Do Payne Correa York Galmadez Chaisson Foster Weir g tp ilVg. hg 23 344 14 5 27 23 282 12.3 39 21 243 116 31 23 156 68 14 6 38 6.3 18 23 68 3 .0 10 23 63 2 7 11 5 13 2.6 5 7 13 1.9 6 4 Ei 1.5 5 2 3 1.5 3 3 1 0 3 1 ESTANO.A (2().4, 7-1) Plock Candlish Nelson cas1llas Maraya Ry. Simpson Jahid Ro. Simpson Flynn Cotham g tp avg. hg 24 405 16 9 26 20 331 16 6 27 24 179 7.5 23 24 157 6 5 23 22 66 3 0 8 23 53 2.3 11 17 11 06 4 9 4 0.4 2 8 2 0.3 2 6 0 0.0 0 N EWPORT HARBOR (6-18. 1-7) 0 UCCIO Cunningham Jameson Badorek Hornung Archbold Glass Harris Schwartz Wertman Pulido M atlin Thissell Lee 2 1 24 191 14 107 24 172 24 147 17 74 19 57 1 3 23 62 18 43 1 2 19 36 11 17 8 8 !!9 15 8.0 23 7 6 12 7 2 25 6.0 13 4 5 14 3.0 7 3.0 3 2.7 10 2.4 8 2.0 2 1.9 6 1.5 6 1 0 5 1 Blue Sok. 4 points, 2 Cal Troris. 3; 3 (tie) White So11, 2, Grttn Sox. 2, 5 Blad Sox, 1, 6 Red Sox 0 MODIFIED COED ·c· 1 (tie) Cleats N Oeavage. 4 points, Mad Mix, 4. 3 (tie) G H Odd Couples, 2, Spun Tornados, 2, S (tie) Verrfone, 0, Villa Martinique, 0 MOOIFIED COED .. 0-1· l (tie) Safe Softball. 3 points, Replace ments, 3, 3 (tie) M & M R.lc.e, 2, Cal Dreamtn, 2, Beazer Bombers, 2, 6 Tophne, 0 MOOIRED COED -~- 1 The Reti.ls, 4 points. 2 R~ ~ts. 3 3. (tte) Saf T·Co. 2. Sharkbrtes, 2, 5 Ziggy Ziggy, Ziggy. 1, 6 S.11· J>Mk Bul1do9', 0 MEN'S "C·1· l, (tMll) Bl'e'Mk~ 4 points. Been There- Done That. 4, Outen Posse, 4. 3 (tie) The Chucks, 0, Quk!n e, Mas Macho, 0, North Co Consulting, 0 COED "C• 1 (tie) Me n Eds Beac:hcomben, 6 points, Biibo Baggins 6, Coed & Naked. 6, 4 ShO!'ehouse, 4; 5 Cleats N Cleavage, 2; 6. Fab 14, 0. COED •0-1" 1 Kellres Heroei, 8 lnts 2 Soatrockers : . v ~ .. Muckrakers, 3, 5 Fai~U.1 COED •0-2" 1 51bhng Rrvalry, 8 potnts, 2 (be) Muffrn Monster'\, 6. Filenet Br~. 6, 4 ~ague Of Our Own, 2, R1p- l~ 2, 6 The Skulls 0 MEN'S ... ,. 1. (tre) Sho<ehou~. 3 points. The Stag, 3, PSA Termrn.tto'1. 3. 4 Brlbos BrftY Cs~. 2, 5 (tie) POC. 1, Westpark 1 1 Outen Again 1.StlQ<>ters. 6 points. 2 "~l, 4, The, Jcyies B ' ~Vol1.1n· teen. ed. 2; 6 Free A ts, O MEN'S ~2" 1 (tie) Srlbo 8"991n~ 6 points, The Knigl'lts. 6. 3 New Begrnnirtgs. 4. 4. B.udmen. 2: S (tie) One Stop, O. JMG ~u nty, 0 MEN'S "C-4" 1 (tre) Team Calr, 4 points. Mudv1lle. 4, Outers Outlaws. 4; 4 Srlver Bullets, 0 MEN'S "D-r 1 Rock·n-Fire. 6 points; 2 (tre) Sarr-Bar ~s. 4, Swing '!)\is, 4, 4 Mclrauders. 2; 5. (tre) Flatlrnen, 0, Cal ExJ><ess, 0 MEN'S "D-J" 1. (tie) The Ptr•tes. 4 pon'ltS, The Reb!ls; 4 The Slulrl\.s, 4, S.llp.Jrk PtZZa, 4, 5 Old Timers, 2;6 Cone,O MEN'S •0o-4,. 1 G1anu, 6 points. 2 58th St Rats. 4, 3 Bombers. 2, 4 Abbev Normal, o MEN'S •0-1• MAJOR 1 12 Angry Boys, 6 points. 2. (lie) Y~r day'$ Heroes, 3, Plug The Hole. 3, 4 (tie) The Srxen, 2. Zubie's, 2, The Dogs, 2. 8ASKFrBAll Costa~ MONDAY 1 Rhymes With Duck, 3 0, 2 (tie) Car· n•llef~. 2·1. The M1sfi~l. Sneaker Ul<er'\, 1-2; 6 Trans- ducers. 0-3 TUESDAY l Below The Rrm. 3 0, 2 (tie) No Hops No Handles. 2· l , Thrngs To Do, 21, 4 (tre) Team Swoosh 1-2, lugnuts. 1 2, 6 Hill toppers 0-3 WEDNESOAY 1 Henry & Harry's, 3 0, 2 (tie) Rrm Rockers. 2· l, B's & 0\, 2-1;'1 (tie) 0 B., 1 2, ST.I .. 1· 2; 5 Jack's Surfboards, 0-3 PUBLIC NOTICES .. GUI& DllOUM TeJqilooe Sam-S:<Xlp'Q Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pn Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNll Mmlay ............ Friday S:<X¥n ~ ....... \ ... Mooday s~ ~ .. 1\alayS:OOpm Thursday ........... ~ S;<X¥n Friday ................ 'llmrsday S:OOpm EMPLOYMENT •AP-AR•T•M-E•NT-S• RENTALS TO FOR RENT SHARE LOST & 2724 FOUND 2925 SERVICES 5533 GARAGE SALE HINTS GUM. NOUMtCi 0"'011TUNITY All llll llllll llMrtllllll 111.-is Clo•• to Back Bay $320 mo., Prol. Fem. • ,,.,..11.-.m111Mfd· pref no/smoke, 11111e1r 1t1eU1t Ad .. 1111 u BALBOA 548-4140 __....-..... •lllltll ISLAND 2606 11 ....,.. • ...., ...,Kl. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dover &hor•• Spa. "'911111te ., .. wi.&ailltll clous hse w/pool. Bd/ · · .._,=.~ ~ 4BR 3PA_uli er c1iw w/ba, fem only $550 T .,._...11111111111111,. ew crpt pnVbaJkTt. ---r. N/pVt. oF,,.105.c ........................ Frpl, 1-c:ar gat. $1800/ NB 2 blks to bch. Furn .... _,_.111....._lfmt. mo yrlv. 840-9655 rm w/pvt bth/entr, w/d , FOUND: BEAGLE 1 /30, In lrvlne on Bonita Canyon Rd at Turtlerock Park. Please Call lrvlne Shelter at 724·7740. ·-··-· Please be aware that the llstlngs In this cat- egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there la a charge per minute. R EWAR DI ~Qs.T· ··w41•kau" Beaulflul sweet Hlma·fiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~4~1i~i 4~~~ue cau MERCHANDISE ..... • _. t111M." cable, phn. $400 + ~ TMI _,..., wlll 111 BALBOA utll. N/S. 631-1538 I•••••••• --------:.::...-.= PENINSUIA 2607 N:~~ckb!~~ ~~~!~:PERSONALS ANTIQUES 6010 .............. Ow..,..,. Patio, fp. M/F $600. .. ....., ....._. IHI all Detch studio 1 hH to • 436-6665 or 854-6460 •-------- ..._, Mwrtlll4 la ti-It f>ch & park, past Bal· Pvt aulte w/lull bath In PERSONALS 3002 .... , ..... ......_ .. II ~1! 1~ra4:~04 yrly latge Npl Bch condoliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii =~'::a1rfr~C:,= $~~~~.b=~7~;'11'· HOT CONNECTIONS »• • 1~·151G.,. CORONA ROOM IN NB 3Br 2Ba *1 •800·846·4688 ...... 1 .... 1,DCwu,.. ... ca111tuc»au.zs.1511. DEL MAR 2622 Houae, pool, av.all NEW HOT PAAMINE Im med, $550, 998· 1-6()().448-FREE (3733) t8+ ****ANTIQUE•** ••FLEA MARKET** •SlJNOAY FEB 4* ~Dunes PCH/Jamboree 6:00AM·3:00PM Dir/Info, 714-673-2n1 l>a.il.y Pilot .. GINl•AL · POUCY . Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nooce. 1be blisber .--:-~-------reserves n t to censor, reclassify, revlSC or rejcict any classified advertisement. Please report any emir tbai may · be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an 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. 6239 Pgr 218-4533 -------•I CDM So. of Hwy, newly LO. only. 15mlnlnltt 25/day HOUSES/ ~~~or~~,~· n~,.~~ke~,·------· THE FREE PAATILINE •BUYING ITEMS• From 1S00-1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paint· Inga, Chlna, glaware, u~=~====~~~~~~~~I furn, etc. lmmed cash, top s. 673-6223 Iv msg COMMERCIAL 1-970-265-8881 ALL FREE CONDOS pets 51300 873-4177 Only Normal LO. to Colo. -------- FOR SALE ------REAL ESTATE ft1RNITURE 6014 -----•!COSTA MESA 26241 _____ _ CORONA DELMAR 39r aaa, tp, lrg LR & BUSINESS OFFICE MBR, nu pnt/cpt, nice 1022 ., ... s1oso. Avt now. FOR RENT 2769 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil_!&4~8-503~~~~d~M~2-3204~~/~•Jmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Prlnclpal want• unit. KS 2Bd 2Ba. 2-car gar. 14SQ sq ft rv airport, 11La-Sllllll by orv So of PCH. Kida/pet.Ok. 157 E.23rd fum or not. Cont rm/ Onr may carry. Under Unlt A. Avl 3/1. $1100 kltch/FAX/copler ~ ._io.;.,.. ___ ..- S400K. 723-5945 Ron 283·1300.Dap S1600/mo. 436-e6a5 --------•Large 2 BR 1 1/2 BA, Newport Beach lg COSTA MESA 1024 gar, Bluff• area nr single ofc, on water· beach, patio, $880 front, prlv ent., $500 mo. 846-2665 utJI pd, 675-1800 Not enough • to --------...,,...._ ________ _ buy? Try a leaae Near Nwpt Hts 2 BR, SUBLEASE OFFICI! option. Call 931· 1 BA, upstra, clean, Falrvlew1Baker In 2242 for detaJla. quiet, no pets $725 Costa Mesa. $400/mo. 269 C. 16th Place Call 957-6190 644-0452 CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 NEWPORT Com pan lo n Crypt iiBiiEAiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiii2ii6ii6iii9 l-.4m-----..P""ac,.,1f~lc;..,V.nlm;•w Memorial ar , 1rurnmn , worth St0,000 Hlllng at $7,000 obo (918) 424·7468 CORONA DBL MAR ~------- MAKE DECISIONS WITH CONFIDENCE! MEMBERSHIPS 3018 Wanted discounted NB Country Club tan· A memberehlp. Call 494-2181 leave menage. •HOUSEFUL• J.•athff sofas, sleigh bed, entertainment ar- molre, Victorian fuml· ture allk trees, cotfH & end tablH, etc. Grandfather clock. 714-894-9880 4 lawyer'• 2·•h•lf bookcaaH w/1eaded glau doors. Lrg oak TV armolr• w/leaded glass doors. All xlnt cond. 844-2307 . WAlER DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST W. P. YOUNGQUIST PAINTING CONTRACTOR Qwwrv PAINTING BY PROFESSIONALS l'\ ':f ~ IMH Ol\!!inN1SH ROW• IWNl'IHQ CLEAN, NEAT & DEPENDABLE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INTERIOR • EXTERIOR Fully Insured Local Refarences CA ST UC #802098 Far ........ 1:11:11rn w. ' . _. . •• ..... dlllance ·~ 13 ....... ,.~ ....... ..., 17 ~ "Hofee'•Dllt 19~ 20hpll~ 23 1 he alt(• 24 P<ohi>lt ~ lowlPO(!l 29 Sm.I .,., 33 Story of the Trot-nWar 34 F1f1'n animals • • 3S ·-C111ry•; Paul Dfwlttong 31 6licll 37 Italian lood 39 -IV!• 40 MeadoW " Soep'1 target •2 Klldlen utend ~ P""'51Qfic 45 Slylff 47~ 48 The best 49 Unc'Mlrained SS SovMat.1-58 AloOI 57 Glrdln tolls 59 Saini'•~· 60 Earring 1 place ........... u~ U-• INOt ...... "°"· ...... DOWN ,,,....... ·~ .. _,... 3 Qll ,j(le 4 Grv•f0!1h 5 l 1tes11p0< lell Otlf I Robup 7 Sunlitn lotlOll lng19dlent 8 T\lffl!P II Blundet'I 10 H41Wllifftn reaat 11 IWne entrarq 12 Compoaet Rorem" l 4 Weril swimming 21 Attention-31 Heron getting 1hoUI 32 Lions' sounds 22 S..Y9fS' 34 C.Hf hours ClC)t)8tructiont 37 Highest point 25 P•nsvtilc9 38 Slnoer tlowel' Garfunkel 21 UFO pilot? 39 Computer 27 Fragrant lhnlb term 28 "NoW I -me 41 Act doWn .. ." .. 2 Spicy cuisine 29 GfNI socce11 4 .. Running •low 30 OlaN'1 45 Wene dudt· headgear hunting ---~---- 46 Singer Yoko -48 Sun-dried bllck A9 To•es city 50 Sleet ingredient 51 C1anny'1 c_ompenlon 52 Cutsoll 53 Secular 54 Cheap place 10 fodge. abbr. 55 Belonglng 10 the guy SR COl!COfde, e.g 11 12 ' ..... ,.. •HO Ol\4IU OUI AAI P1rtM1' ........ Mddi"I with OM ..... Wllat.,...~ A • If Y'M' hew...,._. 1 modem ,,, ... thl9 hatld. ~diet\ maximum. !'of. limit 1111111 or lhrOtl •'11111• tr 1911 pl.1 lhat • '""'" fllM la futtinf, ~npotnlP!<1r •tntTltth by ~Pllfldina ti.to l11•11r\ll riow, UWlll r11 .. 1pe4-11lyour r>lltl turn no m1UCr '*hllt pert~r cl<>Ni Q. I · A. &wth, ¥1.tlrtef'lllile, )'OU hold: •'°' Htl Oft tOH OAt:S 4'411 Portner o_pcn1 l 10 hlt1dln1 wilh C\OO 11J)Ad.o wtrl\\ do y011 rcsllOf\ltT' A • At Ontt 1h1.nat I.hie mi&hL llt'Cln llko • repent or tho prowioul prob-lem, huhnyone who ~aluCll \hl11 hnnd 1111 an lnvll.allon11l rUlpnnM neecl• to lin"h up on U~lr-hnnd ovl\hinllon Your poinl~ nm nil priml', u11dcrYnlucd In I.ho poinL rou11l, nnd your lr1111 l{ivc tlN' hnnd body. M11kc whotcvl'r forci1111 rnl~c in 11p11de11 you cm,.lny. In al~ndnrd meU1od11,j11mp U. 'hrec 111111d0". Q. 3 • Neither vulncn1blc. 111 Soulh you hold: • The biddin1 has proceeded: NORTH RAST 80\JTll WFST . Jt.:i l>hl ' Whnl 1ction do you tokt? A • If you h11ve hYOilribl<' ,, bid to 11how a limit raise In hc11r1JI, hy nll mean11 employ iL. If riot, you mual 11lnrt with 11 redouble. the caU:h-ail bid lo 11how a good hand. 'rhorcnf\eT, mnke minimum lumrl liitla lo 11how your 1n1pporl ncmembcr, lhrre heor1JI in Ou~ 111L· 1•nlion would he pr"<'mpliY<', Q. 4 • A11 Snulh, vulncrnbln, you hold •J79 oA.J'762 OA98&2 •Vnld 1'11c h11ltlinR hoJJ r1oc:~.J•'tl: SOUTH WP.ST NORTll 10 rau I• 10 1•...,. 3• 1 EAST ....... P••• • ........... ..., ,. ....................... lllll )Ump It 1r1vie.uona1, and 'f04J hawe U.-111l11lmUlft .Uwl I•• •llnwt b-1111 Ofl"ll_, bll\1 thUI It a 11"'1!\ halMI"' w,,.n • ..... ,,'°: I~~ can do It ral~ t.o pint. I ndiNd, 1 cue-bid 9' fftur rlul,. bc'f<oni a •1111de r111-. could rrr,iln lhr tt.ll)r lo 1111 ~n 1l11ml Q, K • Netllhcr Vl•l~hlo, 111 South y1><1hold· ., '.l'he blddlna hu ~M 80urtt WP.8T 1'101\TlC •• r.. 10 INf r-,. ' Wh11L do yvu bld now? FAST , .... r- A • 'l11etf'• a ireaL tcmpt.11Uon to rebid thr'-no ltlln1e ll'il11 y~1r bnl- 111\CCd hand arid double •l.or~r in hl'nrtl!. llowcver, partner 111H"tly hn1 on unbolancl'd hnnd end It lookinl( (or 1111mcthlng ol.hu thon thl'l'(I no"''"'"· Wilh 11upr.1rl fitr holltor perlner'1111Ui1.t1 0111 " hii;h honor in one, bid U1rco dlo111011ds r~ lhe momcnl to lee wherl' ll1e eul!tlon progrt'lllletl. Q. a · Neither orulnerable, Ill South you hold: Ull'181 OAU OAKI08 •Q The biddln1 h11 proceeded: 80l1111 WB8T NOfml KAST 1• r... 2• , • ..,. .,. p-S• 1•,..,. 1 Whol action do you lllkc'> A • Portner 11 showing e long club imil with in1111fficlenl valuc.1 t.o ~UR ge11L 11 game in either of your 1miU. Wllh your ml11fi1., whcra wo11ltl yuu like lo go? P11111, while you're 9tiil In o pl11yahlc t!flOl. I.earn to be 11 better hrldJn player! Sub•crlbe now to thr Goren Brld.fe Letter by CAJlln1t (800)'78&-112S for fnlOtTftaUon. Or write to Goren Orlcll(c 1.ettcr, P.O. llo1t ""'°· ChlCltRO, "· OflG80. 400. MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MISC. 601 MJSC. 6015 WANTED OBUY 6019 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 70it&CVU ADOPT -A-PST SPIED a Evety Sat & Sun at Sia BOATS 101a1amnour eo4s PETaMAAT, FO\lntaln Vall•V• PupplH, ~It· *1988 22ft Ski Boat• t•n• and mOf'e, all 5. 7 lltr•· v.e, King 83 Camero Berllnetua looking for loVlng, cat· Cobra 0 /0 , low profile T·top, full pwr, air. 1· -.. tng homea. CALL 597. hull, Juat Hrvlced, onr. Sharp. All record• PLYMOUTH 9037 for more Into. new conlroller/uphot-s:zeoo. Cati 723-1504' 9165 1tery. Great ski boat· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iaaaet Hound Pup, faal·look1 great ..... r .. i----------male, AKC, 14 wks, ady to go. $10,500 fOllD 9075 1974 PLYMOUTH trktr,""'4()(). e73-1576 646-9449/574-4247 liiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii Y-A .. +ANT 70,000 mil.,, Or•al condition. •Poodle• AKC• •ea MUSTANG Whit•/ $1,000 080. L .. v. Tea Cup Toy A Mini MARINE SERVICE red. kyt, S-1pd, mnrt. Me1t~g•. &45-e~22 '250-Pso 714~57 SUPPLJES 7020 ~;o. =1~T:1, 11300',---""-'---- iave abuud and PONTIAC abandon~ P•ta. Be a TONS OF FISH NET 1-------volunteer/to1ter. Call 12.50 per pound. GMC 9081 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9170 714-597·9037. Mlnn•Y'• Yacht Sur·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '82 L•M•n• Subcom• plus, 1500 Old New· •as SUaURBAN ~ pact. Stick, alt, cas-port Blvd 548-4192 aelte, 22k ml, Xln'-. TON, 4WD, 1..0ADEDI $4,995. Call 644-7835. GARAGE SAI.Es UlK Ml. Sl..V/MET, MARINE SUPS s28.soo 973-3432 1 ______ _ DOCXS 7022, ______ SUBARU 9200 COSTA MESA 6124 48' MOORING For1=JiiEiiiiEiiPiiiiiiiiiiiiiil9ii1ii1iiiO li,9iiOiiiiLiiEiiOAiiiiCYiiii4-diiiioiilor Sale In • N.8. Call"' MOVIHOSALE ALL WEEKI NOJUNKI 2181 MINER ST. 619-753-8801 EvH. '88 Wrangler 4x4 Hdan, Great Int/ext. hardtop. 67k miles, Must Hll. 14000 obo. Bal~oa Penln Sllpa mint cond, new tires. 714-437·9370 or 31~ 55 max at $13 per tt. s7 400 obo. 760-0590 915·2466 All lacllltlH,. prl\lat• • •--------- parking. 723·5835 '93 Cherok••"ipQrt Boat dock for rent 16-4-door, 6 eye, 4WD, l••••••••I 18' $100 mo 675-5095 30K ml, 1 ownr, blk w/ TOYOTA 9210 TRANSPORTATION Boat Slip• 2o.a5 tt, ¥;~~15~~b~0f59.~~~~-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ideal toe. Pool, lndry '78 CELICA OT 5-apd rm. etc. Secure Udo ---------coupe, 4-cyl, alloya. area. Call 723-4074. LEXUS 9115 Needs pnt. Gd gaa mt 7011 SLIP Av•ll now 34.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5500 obo * 831-7149 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 36', N. Balboa Isl. BOATS 13ft Whaler 35hpm, cover. Very clean. $2100. 714-722-8773. water & elec. $400 '90 Le1tua blue, gold 675·0494 packago, fully loaded, Up TO 48 FT SLIP new tires• S 22 ,500 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii obo 990-316't. '83 VW JETTA 4-dr, VOLKSWAGEN 9235 $11 per foot. Max s-spd, am/1m ca ... 18' Electric Boat w/ beam 12'· Udo l~land, ---------GO<ld eond. Sunfoof. Hudson Bay Packet. NB. 81s.990-5065 LINCOLN 9120 $1~0 OB0•295-1442 fully restored, new ---------~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~· , . --powvr ~tem, ear&" MO'f.ORCYCLES •92 Towncar Orey/ '84 Rabbit GTI. XJnt brass flulngs, fully SCO""~RS SOlS mat-~-. Exec .. ,i... cond, must •••I equipped with stereo -~ ..,_, $11""' b 754-7"'5• & extras. A ela1Slct 59K ml. $1;,iK obo w-0 o . v St5,000. 241-1650 19a7 Harl•~ David 640·1455 673-~241 GOOD+ CHEAP Sofa· Top Dollara Paid Cltrua-a11ocado (fruit bed On $55, Oak dbl For Records. JllU,1---------aon apstr, 1 lOOcc, ---------8 .9k mites, perfac MERC'CDES 9130 OversttJl;iled with stlftt? lng) $10. On/Pigmy lo dresser $50, TV Sountracke, etc. POWER BOATS $10/lg Sago palms $20 c~lor 13" remote $35, C.il Mike 645-7505. • 7012 Herbs S1. Ceman Microwave $25, desk, :V:iNiTiiD~Vi'N'TA'GiEliiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i.ii~ founlalns $110, blr lg 525, barchalr 525, WANTED: VINTAGE FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 cond., saddlebags , ~ A call t6 Classified windshield $5,500 cal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '79 300D low miles. will help 631-1854 Couch-Con1emporary beige. Good condl· tlon. 549-86~4. Design Center 75%0FF Quality/Low Prices Solas, loveseats, chairs, armolres, col· lee tables, Iron b•cb 363-8638 or 488-1905 ESTATE SALE: Teak --------~ bths S20 909-674·9422 coffee tt>I $20, wshr/ Wrlstwatcha./Ctock• 1988 WeUcralt 32' •••••••••I bkcases, enlert-alnmt Rattan sofas din 4 Italian Renalasanc dryer elec $250. BJ NB collector paya pre-Rad I AUTOMOBILES 1-ownr, records. Xln11i,.--8•4•2iii·oiiaili8iio7ioi8..__,..- tble 4 chrs wall unit 1 SS •AA 88~"' ar genera or, new conler & buffet; 9-pc ' • print•. matted'/frame_.:;i,_s_4_8_-s_3_7_4_e_v_e_•___ mum · ._,.,.... .... cover all original cond. Private party-. No matter $2999 obo 645-0127. d d I b d contemp bedrm se · · •••••••••I '88 1""0E 2.3 White re w pat o aet; e s, · all S200. Two be11ele $42 995 675-6128 .. bureaus. chr•. tables 673·1927 mlflors. Lg s1oo. • Home water flltera. CLASSIFIED • · CLASSIFIED w/Palomlno Int. Uke office lu'rn & lot Sota/Love Seat Con $45 640-2963 FJllers out chlorine & Ifs \he resourc:9 you 32' OAL ll't the resource yo new cond. Low mires. -more. 723-0400 temporary-off white Hdlment 1.. .. s than can count on to sell a 1988 Sun Runner can count on to ••II $11,900. 673-8948. Lg pillows. Glass cof 'he: per gal. 641"1533 myriad of morchan-E.xpre11 crulae1. L.oadect. myriad of mercha d I! L~o•ntgh,•rnecouulrcahl' c5 0 8 10 1,, lee/end tbl 675-3926 TRADE Petlo table w/4 chrs. dlae Items, because Volvo twin 271·CRP'S. dlte Items, bec•us '93 190 2 •3 Lt d. Under 400 Hra. A/C, our column. compe Green w/tan llhr, CO new $850 723·5945 _S_o_f_a_/1-ov-e--s-ea-t-. _T_a_,.n country-style end Ibis, our columns compel 1111 d b l playr MBZ phn chrm I qualified buyer• lo heat, full now canva1. qua e uyers o • • what you're doing, your hometown newspaper -----------1 white pattern. Xln through classified amps, oak computer calll whts. 27k ml. Xlnt. table. It weight wheel cam N.S. allp avt. s45•995. $23,500. Days 573. ---------1 cond. $100. 640-1843 642·5678 chair, sick rm Items. * 714-840-4528 * 642·58'18 1434, eves 831·1865 mis TN 1>.!Ui..P.Uot flta In. -----•I CARPET C:!.MNING DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 HAULING 3720 JEWELRY 3784 MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 POOL SERVI CE CLEANING 351 S SERVICES J 548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii An experienced Palnt•Carpentry JUNK To The DUMP Wllllam Harold Jewelar1 8EST MASSAOe** CHUNG'S PAtNTlNG liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii dependebl• door Drywall and morel (714-088·1882) Watch & jewelry repair 714-847·3089 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price! PURI! WATER CARE 3894 ••••••••• Cleaning hanger. Guar work. Small Jobs Oki Will haul what Trash Antlque •Flne Jewelry 17434~ Be•ch, HB Gua1 work. Free Eet. p00yspa Svc & Repllt1. -_..,;.:_ __________ -4-,rrrr:.-.m,.._...,._Y-lhr-1'ot-nr.iao..,.-•c,.,...illllnlng reH. Don 521-8910 Gary 845·5277 Man won'll 968-1882 8uy/MllJlr•d• 873·0385 (Beach/Stater behind Uc1375ecl2 538-153• Flller .. Pumps•tiHtera ACOUSTIC REMODELING -Malnt Mobll GH) $10 off Wffkly s--945-9721 1 -a o o -3 e s .a 7 2 5 3408 --------~ Cl!ILING MASTERS CEMENT •Acou1Uc Removal• MASONRY 3526 Custom Texturo-Palnl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uc'd. Muk 838-7300 ANTIQUES, ETC. 3420 JOHN DORAN MASONRY Brlck•StonaeBlodc large A Small Jobi OKI Uc:l687191 031·3932 Free Esll • 729-70791 _________ Semi R1Ur1d Contr.ctor, _________ •Specializing In• RAINBOW C1rct• Malnt. ·~· DRYWALL Repel!s, lmp1o'lement1, HEALTH/ i..roe Jewelry loans Skin & Bod)f Care Painllng-lnt/Exl Houst[Ap11 ________ _ ~s0~~~~p~~~~N~f. SERVICE 3584 ~~r~.b~~nau~~~~~~~i NUTRITION 3742 ~r~r: ~,,v~~;~~~~ ~o::.~::.A~ ~~~~ ~~=~~aJ~b.:e~e~~ ROOFING 3i10 Own trans. Cati any-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ROOFING carp, plbg, Call Becky 286--8608 CARUANA PAINTING •THUNDllA ROOFING• 11 m • · 2 41 -0 5 3 1 v SMAl.L JOB EXPERT palntg, elec, tile. stucco. QUIT SMOKING... LANDSCAPE & Therapy tr Nutrition Int/Ext. Very low low For all of your-roofing R E L I A B L E Drywall/Plast., Repair ~~~odels. 8~g~~~ 1 ST DAY!!! LAWN 3 OS All type bod/i care. Price! Frae Esl Bnd/lns. needs. Reroof/re~lr. HOUSE CLEANING /Hanglng/T1plng/lntu1e Mobile ... 403_5385_ Doctor recommendttd CARE 8 RCN.M/M. auag7e22h.~a8p21s31 L1528484 714·963-2734 Uc 638144e 4 9-4128 L.ocll Area. Xlnt Ref's Comm/RH 651-5573 ,.. • y I d 831 5987 100% Money back guac. ---------1 lke'e Cu1tom Palnllng REROOFINQ-AD Typee 0 an • • SERVICE PRO Carpentrv*Electrlcal Distributors Wanted. Baalo Y•rd Malnt •Vafenlln••lpeclal• Prof, Clean. Ouall1y Expert Repairs l167t3SI Acoustic Removal Plumblng•Drywall• • 714-780-8182 • Lawn1, Cln-upa, TrM 2·Full Body Massages Work. lnVExt & Docks. 8eatValueAoofl"9 COMPUTERS 3556 Hang•T•P••Texture Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle Trim, Sprlnklrs, Aerate, Only $60 (Reg $80) Call l.1703468 831·4810 •7'4-25a.7038• Small Job' Speclallat Rooflng•Jlm &.e1·74!M •Grief Recovery Group Th· ..... .,...._ • .,4a P"'-'1" •142 9'"'-8444 or 841 •1s2 Fin• Art & Antique CERAMIC 831 Death .of Loved One. .....,, .. ,.,._ " .--. .,.., vv-... •W.P. YOUNQQUIST Jewelry. Buy, sell, TILES 3528 Computer Coach L* 400030 9 -8 278 c~~:~~T:::·~:n°c':: ~~~°:~ •. En~u~!~~~ • TREES • Gill ~::a:::. ~~a~~l4 ciu~1."~~1~"~-~~~ .. 1 -S_P_RI_NRLE ___ R_S_3_9_2_1 consign. Heirloom iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii For effective learning ELECTRICAL 3610 • Orywall Repair • abu1e. Other IOH••· T•,,••1"•111ewa. Lawftl, Ucfl02098. Ins.. GallerlH 650-4294 CERAMIC• MARBLE All appa & aoftware L#2&1581 • Call Bob •Affordable Group .......... 751 -3479 F1H Ht. 645-3305 SPRINKLER REPAIR BUSINESS SERVICES lnstaJl'fl • FabrlcaUon Mark 875·7245 249-8323 Pg·3t:z-0026 for Food Concern•. Lawn Service. Mow1 MOVING 3834 V•l'le .. Hud1•Tlm• 20Yrt Eicp • UcenHd PC PRO Internet, Small .lob EXPERT Hand)fman Charlle Learn lo control your edg•/1od/tprlnklers clock•. 2S'frt Local E.wp. 3488 1·800·346-8321 Appllcallons/Hardware Duncan Electric Palnllng, carpentry, Htlng ln aale env. cln-up. Al 986-271e PUBLIC NOTICE PIANO & VOCAL John 282-2831 Leaky Showera Rep'd Reaionable home rates. Quick ReaponH plumbing, fenc• bldg. Free Consullatlont Iv• m1g or call after 15 Th• Calif. Public Utlll· LESSONS 3869, ________ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Rogroullng 6 tnatall'n Da11ld at 1509-2089 Local Uc. 950.7 o42 Local resld. 760-5044 L:;ff.l7h:!.,9/~':tt •GREEN MASTERS ti .. Commlnlon RE· TRANSIATOR/ , Deaktop Publlahlng L#670130 Dean 01 TU• Llo'd Contractor HOME REPAIR Landscaping & Malnt. QUIRES th•t all uHd Pl.AMO Beg.·Advanc•d TUTOn 39 .,7 WOfd proc. Copywr1ng 673-8065 or 84s-a52a CONCRETE •-Small job •s>Klall1t Plumbing, electrlcal. Tr.. Trim • Removal ho u a• ho Id good• All ages· Teacher Cert. '"iiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,.i Gr•phlcs a. More g F•na•Llghte•Sp• carpentry, roollng, tile. HOME CARE/ GatdenlngSvc. &41·5512 movere print their Entenatnment Avail 11 WorkSourct TU• • OIH• Block• MASONRY 3557 Demand fllc1tlc &tS-3656 83~3323 • 539-0277 P.U.C. Cal T number; Jennifer 840.8908 QOINQ To MllXICO? 650-2880 FAX-650-l&OT All AloJJnd Const'n Workt Home Repalr,tl4NMC191 SERVICES 3760 Q~n So•n• ~cfng nmos and cta.uffeurs Learn spanlah Nowl Gd Ret'I. RHao'n•bl . Costa Meaa/Nawpon I ..-omv I ... ., .. I on print their T.C.P. num-PIAHO Ll!SS-ONS El(p'd So. A!Milcan Tu1cw "and K AHoo•••.. L#B5628e7 536·1286 Brick. Block, Stone, Tile FENt£S 25 Years hp. ALZHEIM•R'S Care g.r!~0:.1~~ ,:,~~~: b•r In all advertlS• In your home. Fl•it hrs. su .. n• e73.7409 wa:e~t~~an~c~~· Cone, Patio, Driveway ar DBCKS 3615 ___ J_•m_,,0_3_1_-2_ .. __ 8_0_ Giver. Top ,.,... L15n025 8.0-e109 menls. If you h•ve • Low Rates. All •gH. • • Fplo, BBOs. R•f. 25 Vr ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 on 1 attention. D•Yf---------quH\lon about the I•· An tor ()Kar 721·1758 • On-•lta or P/U & Del. CHilD CARE 3536 Exp. Terry 897°78841• Home Reatoratlon +night. C•tol 842·9732 LMdH•~ R•modellnt g•llty of a mover, limo WAU 650-3108 Pgr 717·9679 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •FENCES OATES• •Remodeling Yatd tune up/malnlenace, or chauffeur. call: COVEIUNGS 3tS~ •CEMl!NT WORK• l\M/,.Pllr/polt repi.oect Tll•/drywall/woodwork Car• Olv•r For the 1andscape/arll1tle dt$lgll, PUbllc UllllUea PLUMBING 3890 6 O•rman RN/Mom PL.AINJSTAMPEO Redwood e LtHl70005 fencee/c:t.cka/rm add •ld•1ly. 12 yeer1 exp. Contt•ctori c 21.eo4000, Commtaalon Nie• Home & Garden. Brlck/StonefTUe/Block Jim Whyte 842·'72oe roof a/gen repalre. ~•I'•· Plea11 call Pron I Eltllcal. 145-7* 714-.558-41151 THI L~•• 'LUM•U TH• 8TIUPPmt Day1/Ev11/Wknda. 81.Ung, L541656 e:U-4310 eF a NC I ie Comm/Rff. Aere. Free Temmi 114-367·9038 --------·• --SpeclallJloQ 'ln wtf~ DOOR. 11--..IAU education. OOOd b•I-•---------Est. .John e47·8820 CAft•~OIVRR PLANT A"Tl8T Dibernardo'• Moving ·• Jame1 E. Bangsrl Co.. t•moll•I. lie• 68Mt ._,_..lfdwwe anced valuH. 650-6533 *Beat Prlce/Quallty WOOD/CMAIN.LINK Speclall•t In e11l1tln9 Local/Olfloe/Storage Since 1947 Tt4-'••~ sott Trlm•Cabtneta•Slucc:o land btlc:k st ·No t:loo emal.. HOMa SERVIC•• flor ••d•rlJf. EJ<p'd, tandtcape/lrrlgatlon Long Dist. Fr•• E1t. 'rlenclly $ervlce-..1naurte1 * . Orywtl L.562731 31Yra tap--------Conct:!':Oo.1ti.1~ , __ 7_1 ___ ... __ l_c2_1_ Anything A EV9rythlng Rera. OWn cer. Uve-ln upQradea. 790.9792 Tll'181032 97e.-3114 Lf6:l291t 87&·9304 We gala •hex.lid ,._~ J•rry 842-0587 CLEANING UNIQUIE & STYLl•H Fte• £1tlmate. A•r•. ot Dally. Tell 544-6508 --------together. Strip, ~. z HANDYMAN Mlch .. I 756-1440 &XP'D CM• GIVaR ,._ ____ _,_ ___ lpllt 8econd Mo.ting adlllce to the ~. ~4:wwACe CABIHETS SERVICES 3548 CONTRACTORS ~~·a1::.:~ .. ~:al~ ii•ptao•"'•nt Window. TLC For Eld•rly LEGAL =~~:·=~ fo~;er:i: eDAH DAWIONe e~1.a111 an~· t<J1ctwns ba!M doota G'ltVlli!D•• 3558 landscap• ar-chll•ct Carpentrv/Decka/Etc. Refar•rtcH. Own ear. SllVIC!S 3812 Sr Olac/Fr .. E•t. lna'd P.LUMBINQ wtn<1owt'.0oug5.e-12111' ATOUCHO~C&.A•• IHl~~ L13883 MS.ato• Raf9.20YraE.wp.l708513 .J•nl•TBSMMaH T-171412 "32-9123 WallfHeat•n •Dralne "aMODl:LlNO A.-Z Clffnlng. Rea/Comm •Wood Feno••• Bonded.Georg• ~s.~ .... ,. a.te-aBBO• Remodel • Aepalt No pay tlll flnlahttd. ,.Uc18onded.;..F:."71Ea4~ CP~ auldlLDt1!•"cS INC. ~.ht hdnt i.INTB..;.._ll_O_I____ :T• ::=~.,.i~ l"•,,u._c8e"t7•22••.!~•~u7r!o' Ft" •stlmatea. Call •r .. a • •• ., .-.•• en .. on1t. Ntll!llltt. low Pflc ... Uc'd u • •nWOOD v v .. v..... • fllalph •e'13..a.t77 ••OH HOUSECLEANING Uc.#5HM2~•1naured Acttlntsge~.t7~t DAl\M DISIGtf!RS 3782 t.aweuK~l~~:dlltielpliPllAINTl••N•Gllill•3•8•58ll .. ="::•::r=/1=7::i=7=·•=7::2:9:= ucenlled-8oncled (1141 .. ._....:a FLOORS 3712 l•••iimliiiiiiii• :2•Hr• 7~a•1• - 110.00 P« t\Qur. LiWil c;;;;truotton Deel9ft Pre. Aemod ... 714 .. 94 .. o:a.. Aemoc:teteHendyman PLOOR INSTW. CUSTOM lnalallaUoM new con•ttuctlon, or LIVHtQ TRUaTa 3515 -----~~~~---...._ l#'f0'773 Local Res. lll'AllS 3120 ~~~ :.'nt~ :::o;0::: ~::.·'~,0~!:'.,;:~ eTt4ieaT...... Uc'd Glenn 54 .. MH AStO, CID. ~5·9141 8rochure. •44-11801 CARPENTRY 3510 -------- '