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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-02-16 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Tale of two cities paper, the Glen- dale News-Press, each carried big finan- cial news. I i I i I I i I l i I i l i i l i I I ! I i i i j i i ' i i i t Park building on a month-to- moath buts since itl 25-yeu lease wltb the dh' eXpite4 on June 30, 1986, Hid Kevin Murphy, city D>ANg•. Tbe dty is considering cancel- ing or nwtstng the JeUe to make it the new home for recieetion pro- grams the dty offers at the Uncoln School gymnasiwn. The city pays $16,200 a year to lease the Uncoln gym from the Newport-Mesa school district, and that rent will double in four years. •1be main reason we got into this is the P91Slbillty that in the future we may lose our agreement with the school district,• Murphy said, adding that the school district could cancel the lease with six months notice. •ne Uncoln School site is a major part of our recreation program, and if we were to lose that we'd be scram- bling for indoor facilities to keep those programs going. That prompted us to think -before we renew the lease al Eastbluff - what options we have.• · According to a staff report writ- ten by Community Services Direc- tor LaDorµia Kienitz for the City Council's Harbor, Beaches and Parks subcommittee, the city's options are to: -Renew the Eastbluff lease with new terms -including possi- ble rent increases from the cwrent $1 annual rate to $16,200 per year through June 2002 and $32,400 each year thereafter; requirements that 'the club take over upkeep of the building; and provisions for a $ix-month or one-year lease can- cellation. -Take over the facility and run some city recreation programs, using both the gymnasium and meeting room. . -Thke over the 6uilding and provide the Boys and Girls Oub an option of using the building for specific youth programs such as youth basketball and summer day ca.mp. -Take over the building, can- cel the lease at Uncoln School and move all dty recreation programs into the Eastbluff facility. The subcommittee is scheduled to discuss the issue again Wednes- day. Kienitz recommended the council give direction for which option should be pursued, but not- • SEE CLUB PAGE 5 In Costa Mesa, the article centered around mid-year reports of an anticipated St .4 million windfall at the end of the budget year, extra cash officials said may be left over thanks to a City Hall hiring freeze ani:t better-than-expect- ed sales tax returns. i ...,._ . ._.,__.,_ I ! r--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, j I Residents getting used to El Niiio But up in Glendale, the news was far less positive. On the front page of j I i I j • i I i : i • i ! l I I i i j i i I f i i j i the same day's News-i i Press, the headline •ctty i ! faces $1.4 million budge1 ; deficit• screamed out to readers. Maybe the two cities could arrange some sort of loan. JUST ntE FACTS MAN; i i ! ! l ! ! i Our polc:e reporter, who ; prides htrnwlf on keen- eyed observation and studies TV cop shows to improve his craft, was accosted near the Court-• yards the other day by two IJ\leD in a mini-man apparently trying to ped- dle stolen speakers. The reporter refused, then drove dutifully to the Costll Mes. Police Department to report the suspicious characters. •u.cense plate?• a lieu- tenant asked. Saibbling down the plate hadn't occuned to the reporter until too late. He explained: Well, uh. no ... sorry. i j· j i j ; i : j i I i j i , . MA C MARTIN I DAILY PtlOT The lights are out and nobody ls home at the Balboa Beach Co., which was sold and will be renovated into a modest island venton of a mall with possibly four shops. UNDERGOING CHANGES ~ Balboa Beach Co. is being restored to its origi,nal appearance By Marissa Espino, Daily p;Jot T be 72-year-old Marine Avenue ,' building that once housed an early day Dl¥ine garage and most recently the popular Balboa Beach Co. outlet, is being restored to its 1920s appearance. It's also being twned into a modest Balboa Island version of a mall with possibly four shops und~ one roof. •1 think that since it's being restored to its historic look that it will bring a new and improved ambiance to Balboa lsland, • said Jim Roberts, the owner of the Balboa Beach Co. and a 27-year tenant of the historic building. The building was one of the first buildings on Balboa Island. DemolitioJl for the restoration project began during the first week of January. In addition to such things as adding handicapped bathrooms, the buildings dropped celling will be removed in favor of the original high-beam ceiling. The building is expected to be open by spring. "It will be a building restoration so that it will look similar as it did in the 20's, ·said Roberts "It will have an open, airy feeling and it will be bright.· Before being vacated, the 4,200- square-fool building was leased to Robertlt as the headquarters from his Balboa Beach Co. chain. Previously, it was lsland Hardware and Sporting Goods. Bruce Cahl, the real estate agent for the property, said the buildil)g will be evenly divided into four stores unless there is a tenant who will lease a 2, 100- square-f oot room instead of a 1.050- • SEE BALBOA PAGE 5 • More than an inch of rain tell here this weekend; more rain expected by late tonight or early Tuesday. By Husein Mashni, Datly Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Residents here seem to have adapted well to El Niiio's little outbursts, fire officials said, add.mg there were no major ram- related incidents reported this weekend. #We didn't give out any sandbags, and we did- n't have anytlung backed up,• said Newport Beach Fire Department Batallion Chief Don Jones #It's amazing !).ow well people seem to have adjusted to Uu.s weather.• And though the ~ quality was good. 1t wasn't • SEE EL NINO PAGE 5 Ex-IsrOOli leader Shimon Peres to visit Newport •The former prime minister will give a talk on future of his nation at the Temple Bat Yahrn. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Stumon Peres. former pnme nuruster of lsrael and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, will make hls first appearance m Orange County next weekend at the Temple Bat Yabm. As the 1998 Norman Schiff Scholar lecturer, Peres will talk about hls half-century as a promi- nent figure m contemporary lsraeh politics. His address IS tilled "For the Future of lsrael. • Rabbi Mark Miller, rehgious leader of Temple Bat Yahm. described the event as •a historic opportunity for us and our duldren. • ·Shimon Peres IS one of the last links to the leade rship penod of the founders of modern The lieutenant sug- gested the reporter attend the Police Depart-L--------~--------------------------------------------------~--------------------~-----------------------~ , • SEE PERES PAGE 5 ~ i i ~ ! i i ! ! i · l : I I I I The following public agencies and businesses will be closed today in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa in observance of President's Day. Banks City tt.lls Courts DMV K-12 Schools PostOffke lhllh collectiOn clOsed dosed dosed closed dosed dosed ume schedule !NDf'x CLASSIFIED •••.•..••.. 8 NEIGHBORS .••.••••••• 2 PUBLIC NOTICES •••••.•• 7 SPORTS .••..••••••.•. 6 .wEATHER ..•••••••••.• 2 Tho.e g~ aldea are gOJng to dear up -but~for a day or""· COol tem~rarw. kMiay. se.w.._,.a ... .. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1998 CITY EDITOR neighbors AirTouch Communications donated funds to help Hoag Hospital's beach safety program. Community AirTouch CommunlcaUons donated $6,000 to Hoag Hospital's beach safety program, Project W1peout. Orange Coast College's speech and debate team firushed third at the Point Loma fnVltationaJ Speech Tournament at Point Loma College m San Diego. Orange Coast College machine tech- nology students captured 14 medals in regiondl competition sponsored by the Vocational lndustrictl Oubs of America. Education Aila Oadabha1, daughter of Aisha and Sabbir Oadabha1 of Newport Coast, was namC'd to the Claremont McKenna Col- lege Dedn's List for the 1997 fall semester. Richard Hossfeld, son of Janell and William Hossfeld of Newport Beach, was ndffied to the Claremont McKenna Col- lege Dean's List for the 1997 fall semester. The following Corona del Mar students were named to Orange Coast College's Pres1rtent's List: Laurel Blackler, Stephanie Rose and Gully Rosin.kranz- Mcfatridg. Corporate Morris Advertising in Newport Beach won two Gold Awards and three Silver Awards at the National Association of Home Bwlder's fifth annual National Sales and Marketing awards competition. ! ! I i ! : ~ ~••t •A dlM wbal9 Wlllt ....... ...,.. '°" ---iD the JoW --... .. 28lb StJeet Jetty. nae .... Jild ..._ pu.blDg ... body lia ...... .. towanHbe land. Autta-. ..,. ..... eel u W8I a 181 OI'..,... ~ .... may bave bean bU by a fl#. Tbe Whale~ been spotted euliei' at Loi ~'1t.Harbor ... Moffatt- Jones Fletcher Jones Jr. and Kimberly Moffatt have for- merly announced their engage- ment. Ms. Moffatt is the daughter of William and Christine Moffatt Kimberly Moffatt of Green River, and Fletcher Jones Jr. Wyo. Ncwpon Bach/Cosu Mesa Daily Pil0t I OOM FAX: 141·4170 MMC ~/ DMY PLOT Aallll H...,.. Walrle ee .. noa ~ .... 21·1oot boat be 41 b1'ilt ... aot wtthout caaablg qalte a .... d_ ........ ~ p t1., WM lbOt helPlag a neighbor ~ aDe bullM struck Bebnude& Ill wbo WU Wllg robbed by two ........ Rk1 police ..• Police 1114 ... tWo armedJDBD attaiipted to mbtie-.. of BnDa Buat09. Bulta91CIO .. Jaome ol Bel- muctez. wbo,...., ....._aid. WheDlellil .. ll*redBu*8 bome tbe gunmM> ,......,.., a haB of •llMlethe ..... ..................... Mft. foal cnft fOI' 30...,.. The egimal left S.. boat"l .owner, Heidi Hall With a~ me& BrokeD lights and U.O.. • llndd8d t.up and w eddings and engagements • Coryell-Gianulias Cheryl Coryell of Houston, Texas announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Cristin Alleace, to David James Gianulias, son of James and Marilyn Gianulias of Corona del Mar. Brogger-Mena Yolanda and Bob Brag- ger of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Joy Marie, to Victor F. Mena ll, son of Victor Mena of Temecula and the late Vivian Sproull. They will be mar- ried in May at Mariners South Coast Church of Newport Beach. Shelly CotelJesse Newport Beach resi- dent Shelly Cotellesse was named marketing director at Laguna Hills Mall. Nadine Lowery joined the Exhibits Depdrtment of the Orange County Fair in Costd Mesa as exhibits manager. Mr. Jones is the president of Fletcher Jones Auto- motive Group, one of the nation's largest privately owned auto dealership groups, which includes Fletch- er Jones Motorcars in Newport Beach. They will be married on May 2, at Second Baptist Church of Hous- ton, Texas. The bride-elect attended Alexander Smith Academy in Hous- Crlsttn Corye ll and David Gianulias The bride-to-be attend-Joy Brogger and Victor ed Corona del Mar High Mena m School and Point Loma College and is a commu- nity relations director for a senior housing developer in V1Sta. Her fiance attended San Marino High School and UCLA and is a mortgage bank senior loan officer in San Diego. Mr. Jones' mother, Beverly Jones, is a resident of Newport Beach; his father is deceased. Mr. Jones attended USC; Ms. Moffatt attended the University of Arizona. A July 4th wedding is planned. ton and Pepperdine University in Malibu. Her fiance attended Corona del Mar High School and University of Calif omia Santa Barbara. Newport Beach-based McCarthy com- pleted constructJon of an $8.5 million AutoNdlton USA retail facility in Irvine. GreenLlght Market- UlQ and Communica- tions m Newport Beach dCqwrE>d Les Goldberg Public f{Pldtions. Cosld Mesa resident David Shammas 1omed the Anahetnl office of Crubb and Ellis Co. as un associate with the office ~ervices group. David Shammas • NEIGHBORS is news about movers and shakers 1n your community. To submit Information to this feature please send It the Daily Pilot. Attn: Neigh- bors, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627 or fax to 646-4170. VOL 92, NO. J8 THOMAS H. 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O.ity "'°" RO.... c... ' obituary . Janet Hough Bryant, 82, Opera Pacific founding member, dies fY1~ CA 92626. Copyright: No news stories, lllustrltions, edito- rial rMtt« or ~ts herein ~ be reproduced with- out written permission of copy- right owner. . HOW TO REAot US OmMtlon The Tlmes Orange County (800) 252-9141 AdvertlsJng Oasslfled 642-5678 :6"2..Cl21 News~1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Spotts Fax 646-4170 ~~lot2htrthllnk net 8uslnm ~ 642-4321 l uslnesa Fax 631·5902 even in film. Later in life, she returned to acting as an extra in the Meryl Streep film "Defending Your Life" and as a member of the chorus in •Sister Act lI" starring Whoopie Goldberg. Mrs. Bryant also taught music for 22 yea.rs in the Los Angeles Unified School District before retiring and moving to Newport Beach around 1972. After her retirement, Mrs. Bryant began studying art in Laguna Beach and traveled to El.lrope to study voice at the L'Ecole d' Art Americaine in Pontainbleau, Prance and at the Amer- ican Institute of Musical Studies in -r~·--. -?---~,-._.~~ .~ .: -' .. ~ ... , lEMPERAlUMS Arst low Balboa 5:57 a.m. 1.7 62/48 First high • COrona del Mar 11:41 1.m. 3.8 60/47 Second low Costa Mesa S:52 p.m. u 61/48 Second high Newport Beach 12:31 p.m. 4.2 62/49 Newpott Coast 1\JESOAY 62149 First low 7:011.m. 1.8 MR'FOMCAST Flnt high LOCATION St2E 12:3S p.m. . 3.2 Wedge 3·Swnw Second low N9wport 44wtrW lllldltls J.5 W('tl# 6:22p.m. 1.7 River._ M 'MM SecOnd """ CdM 44wnw t:1t""" 4.2 --.... • 't Graz, Austria. •she was an 'Auntie Mame' in her own right," Wright said. "She was independent and ahead of her time." Wright said opera was her true pas- sion and dedicated herself to several Orange County organizatlons includ- ing Opera Pacific, the Orange County Philharmonic Society, South Coast Repertory Theater Guild and the Costa Mesa Art League. She was also a president of the Soci- ety of Military Widows of Orange County, a charter member of the National Museum of Women in the Arts and served on the board of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. "She was unique and gifted," Wright said. "You always expected the unexpected from her." Bryant is survived by her daughter, Janna, and son-in-law, Lynn Wright, of Newport Beach , granddaughter, Jill Wright Perretta of San Jose, grandson Jeffrey Wright of Huntington Beach and three great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Opera Pad.fie of Orange County or a favorite charity. .. ! Make sure you have you r wetsuits h1ndy because while the rain m ay be gone -for now .. we c1n't say the S1mne about the waves. They are expected t o be w1ist· to chert-high tod1y, roughly 4 f"t. with 1nothet stOf'm system c.om• Ing our way Tues- dey Md Wednts.- ct.y. A west·north- WMt IWllll from JI0.3004'9greesls ....... ctect ...... M Newport-Mesa Unified School District Elementary Lunch Menu New Beach/U»ca Mesa Daily Piloc KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT A pre-operation photo of a baby born with a deft Up ls on the screen at CosmetiCare ln Newport Beach where Dr. Michael NlccoJe ls the medical director. He provides ~ medical surgery lo needy people ln Mexico. BEYOND THE HOUSE CALL 0 ne mother walks mto the Newport Beach clinic holding a son whose face is and has been veiled since birth to conceal his cleft pallet. Another child's fingers are all joined together into what looks a paddle rather than a hand. But with the magic of plastic and reconstructive surgery, these and hun- dreds of others ln Mexico have been helped to a better life thanks to the volun- teer efforts of Newport Beach plastic sur- geon Dr. Michael W. Niccole and his staff at CostmetiCare Pla.slic Surgery Special- ists. Having donated hundreds of thousands ot dollars in equipment and services to the poor in Mexico, Niccole's team, which works under the auspices of the Magic Mirror Foundation, will be venturing into Southeast Asia to bold a health clinic in Vietnam this summer. "I've had many patients who are Viet- namese," Niccole said. "Most o! them are from Little Saigon." With a nudge from some of those patients, Niccole, 50, investigated the prospect of holding the clinic in Vielr!am and found the doors were wide open for INVENTORY CLEARANCE Light Fixtures Incandescent -Halogen · Decoranve Cash & Carry No reasonable offer refused_. lower than the ·Oepod1" Newports Dr. Mi chael W. Niccole donates his time and services to help those who need reconstructive surgery in Mexico, \tfetnam him and the Magic Mirror team. "Vietnam has a pretty sophisticated health care system," Niccole said. "They are very brilliant and heavily influeQced by the French.• In addition to treating what will likely be scores of patients, Magic Mirror volun- teers will also train their Vietnamese counterparts in the latest techniques in plastic and reconstructive surgery as has been done in Mexico. Niccole started the nonprofit foundation Magic Mirror ln 1987 after visiting Mexico with World Health Volunteers and seeing the magnitude of the needs. In addition to their hu.ma.nJtarian efforts abroad, Magic Mirror also extends its ser- vices to some in Southern California who can't afford plastic surgery. Niccole is also the medical director of CostmetiCare, which until sue months ago was located in South Coast Plaza. Wi~b a oew facility on Bayside Dnve m Balboa, Niccole and his team will contin- ue the charitable work, which one of his surgeons, Dr. Hootan Danesh.mand calls the high point of the year. "It takes you one hour to make a change that will last a lifetime," Danesh- mand said. "Not many people can do that." Daneshman started going on trips with Niccole as a helper when he was just 19 years old. Now 34 and certified, he still goes as often as he can. "I made a vow to mysell to go back every time I can," he said. "It's the best two weeks of my year." Many patients in Mexico sometimes attempt to bring some form of payment to express their gratitude. "Some people bring a squash, a pineapple or a guava," Niccole said. "We don't do this for monetary p urposes. We know we may never see these people again but when you see the tear in some of their eyes, it's all worth it." Buy Nov. for Best Selecaon Oren 9 fi Daily ~u/'s ~igl1t • %use 1555 Placentia Ave. FARRELL G . HINKLE, o.o.a .• M.a.o .. RC. 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Sdld "When you f)tve someon<• The study, coaurussioned by the lltle 'mdnd<Jtr,' they don't the district board m December, want to get theu hdnds dirt). outlines several steps the district The staff rPorgamzation 1 board could take to streamline proposed to hcsppen in fD 1 its operations phases at s1x-mont'h mten.,tl Consultant Bob Reed told the and take cibo Jl two } ears tc Mesa board of directors Thurs-complete, offinals said day night that his company's m-In other arf>d'>, dn aging 1 1s depth interviews with superVl-trict computer system that d•Jl'" sors and an anonymous survey not includ~ internal e-mail 1 of lower-level employees now being rc·placed, wh.r h revealed a lot about the district. shouJd unproi. P poor comm um · "One thing that really came cation between department~ through was the focus on prov1d -some employf'e') complain Pd ing quality customer servife." dbout, Reed -.aid Reed said. "That's something we And the ldnguage on thf" saw throughout the distnct." water bills should be changed w Reed said the voluntary wnt-make Jt more clear when a bill 1!". ten survey of two-thirds of dis-due Current!) 16' o of Me.,. tnct workers also showed a reld-bills are paid late. poss1h1' lively high level of job satisfdc-hecause customerc; are unclea1 lion. when their pdyment is d He> "We found that the d1stnct 1s Reed <;a1d a good place to work,· Reed The d1stnct could also over said. haul its vehicle mamtenann• But the study also mcluded department, \\here a fuJl.tJ.nu ways to make Uungs better mechanic could take on othe The report recommends grad-chores or work on repair JObs to ually broadening the responsi-other government agencies it1 bilities and authority of the between hxmg the cilstnct's rela assistant general mandger and t1vely smdll fl<.>N of trucks, 1 hr- other workers, who would report found become managers rather than While the cilstnct bocud mfor· rank-and-file employees. mally reviewed the report hnJ Currently, the assistant gen-mgs this week. directors sched eral manager is among four uled a workshop for March 5 to supervisors who serve under the discuss th<.> rE>port in more detail general manager. Specil1cs such as how much But under the plan, that post the pldn wou.ld cost and its po~si. would be moved higher in the ble effects on chstnct operabon· district hierarchy while other are expectPCI lo be fleshed out t1 employees would become ' that mectina othc1als said !&33 '-~l'OICl-111 Mattress Outlet Store 3 165 Harbor Blvd. · Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 ~;. 545-7168 THE Daily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace ~ FEBRUARY STOCK REDU CTION I SALE As everyone who has ever attended one of our sales knows, . our sales are truly SALl:S. o tags changed ... oo marking up to mark down... a truly rigbteow sale.:- and when it' over, it's over! . DoN'T delay, come in while there is still a great selection. CHARLES H. BARR • s~d your AROUND TOWN items to· The Daily Pilot. round If , 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax 646-4170 or call o 1224, ext. 333. 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For more tnJom'ldbon, call 432-5162 PRESERVING YOUR HERITAGE Thl• city of Newport Beach olf1>rs rt frN• program titled Cre- ctltV(' f\ll•mones. Preservmg Yow I lr-ntdqc di noon in the Central I 1hraf\ \ Fril'nds Meeting Room. I ooo Arnct1do Ave., Newport flp,1c h ThP program features tips tor prt'!><'f'\ tnq memones m photo .rll ium ... 1ncludmg creative crop- pmq dml dt>srqn dnd sale photo ... 1orcHJI' for more mformatlon, , ,,11 717 3801 ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION fhl Wonwn's Auxiliary of the \1th11t1s f-ounddtton of Ordnge < 011nf\ rnPf'ts ctl 10:30 d.m at the < 'oun111 s1dl• lrm ctnd Suites, 325 I Br 1~tul "it , < o ... ta Mcsd. The cost 1s I $I { :>II Rt•st·rvctllons dre rcquirrd r UI !lllltl 1nlormctlton, c-aU b42- 17~1 s1stNESS REFERRAL BREAKFAST fht• Nt'wpor t Harbor Area < hctmlwr <ii Commerce's Bus1- m .. .,s Rvt~1rc1l Brec1kfast meets dl I 15 t1 111 r11 J\vm Palms Resldu- r1111l. h lO Nt•wport Center Dnve, N1\\pD1t Rf'<1rh Thl• cost 1s $15 for nwmbl·r-. c1nd $17 for potenhal 11wmtwrs c11HI ctl the door. The qu<>st '>pt>e1\..P1 is Rohert Larking. founder of ln-.1de Prospects of ·southc•rn C'c1l1lorn1a. Por mon• 111lom1<1t1Un c rtU 72ll-4400 CARDIOLOGY SEMINAR I loctq 1 lnspllal offers a lree ... 1•1nmd1 t1lll'cl Exercise dnd I leclrt I >rwct'>I' di 7 pm al the Gr dee l l•>d'.J < 'onlt>rPncc Center, 101 'Ji ''port Bl\CI , Nc>\'lf()Ort Bc>dch. I • 11 m1 Hl' 1nfom1dt1on. C'dU 800- 114-411'2..t WEDNESDAY ABUSE PREVENTION CLASS 1111 < >ro11qe l 'uunl) Child \1 •1h• • \>11'\ t•nl1on <. 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For more information, call 432- 5880 EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP The Unit<>d Planners' Financial Services ot America offers a Cree C>ducdllonc1l workshop titled How to Prolf'CI rmancial Assets m a Tough Market, al 7 p.m. at the Newport Mcirnott Hotel and Ten - rus Club. 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Bedch For more infom1allon, cdU 719-9300. THURSDAY GARDEN CLUB The Newporl Hills Garden ' Club meels dt 9 30 a m al the Ods1s Senwr Center. room I AB, 800 t-.1drguc>nle, C'orood del MaJ. Guest speaker Fttr Cht10, c1 locdl food <.'dilor, will spedk c1hou l cookmq w1lh herbs For more 1nfomlc\t10n. C'dU h44-8806 • ?h Z:ut t. ~c e...,.~t ._ CHA'S FAMILY .- SHOE REPAIR 1673 Irvine AH~. #I u ,~.h ,, ' L ... ~ ,&i.. ,. .714-642-43 14 • No HAsstEs! • FAST, FRlENDLY, QUALITY SER\ ICE AT THE RIGHT PRJCE. Protect your home from jloo.Jling. (714) 224-5416 COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE The Costa MPsa Art Ll'dCJUI: meets at 7 p.m. al the ( osld l\lt'Sd Community Center, 1845 Pdrk Ave. Pam McKw, of f\I L;r11hom Co .. will pr<.'sent new c1nd umquc' tools tlnd accessorip.; lor u..,, in parnllng. dccorntive c11h, cr111ts and hobbies. For mur" rn1i11 ma- tion, call 540-64 ·m. CHAMBER BREAKFAST BOOST The Costd f\1<'-tl ( hrlmh1•1 ul Commercf:' m1..'<'l'> 101 thl· 110- Mmute Bret1kft1st Boost lrom ·1 l~ lo 8·45 a m at the c 'ost,1 \ le>sd Country Club, I 711 I l 1011 C'ourSl' Drive. Co!>ld Mc>"c1 Tlu' cost is <l;J ! tor pr<>pa1d rCSl'r\<1lwn.., and !i>l 7 dt thf' door For more> 111lonnr1t1on. call 885-9090 ABUSE PREVENTION CLASS ThC' Otctngc Counl\ < J11ld AbusP Pr c>vc>ntion < '<•ntP1 11ll£>rs ddSSP-; tor thosP mt Pr f'<;lt•d Ul \of· unteenng tor lh<>11 Wt•lrome Brtb) support proqrdlll or 1111' TPnd0r Can· pcm•nf nwnlonn~r proq1 ttm. from fr ·m to q JO p 111 "' 2482 N"" - port BIHi -;111lt· 7, l 11 ... 1.1 \ lt•s,, £701 mo11• 111lo1111c1ho11, 1 <111 1 > ' I IOi WE ACTIVATE YOUR PAGER $10.95 Includes Acl1votion. and 3 Months Airtime No Tax, No Gimm ks Out The Door Some Doy Service M-F Before 3 m Somma CAREER NETWORK St Andrew's Presbytenan Chwch's Career Network meet- ing for tho ·P. unemployed meets from 7.30 to 9 p.m. in Stewart Lounge, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach Jack Hart, the human resources VlCe president for Beckman Instruments, will dlscuss Handling Your Toughest Jnterview Questions. For more information, call 57 4-2239. RESTORING MARINE HABITAT The Orcmge County Coast A.ssocidtlon meets at 11:30 a .m. at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach The luncheon features Tom Raftican, of the Uruled Anglers of Southern Cali- forma. discussing restoring the marine habitat, recreationat fish- mg ttnd the coastal economy. The cost is $20 ror more information, cdll 548-4l)42 GALAPAGOS ISLAND PROGRAM The Sdnta Ana Zoo presents a Ire£> preview program about its Galtlpdgos Island Crwse al 7:30 p m dl thP Neighborhood Com - munil) C'Pnter, 1845 Park Ave., Co~ta l\.1(1(;d Por more informa- l1<111, l till 1>4 7-h5ll8. FRIDAY GUEST SPEAKER I\.. \BC-\C\ 1 rdd10 commentator and ,1utho1 M1chc1el Jackson 1s the leatured speaker al -Public Opin- ion on tlw Atr\\·rtves, dl 7 p.m . in llw Newport Beach Central L1h1 <H)"s Friends Meeting Room, lOOO A' uc dclo Ave . Newport Bec1ch. TJ1e pro9ram, part of the "-1.utm \\ \\'lltP Distinguished "JWc1kP1 ~ Ll'ttu1 P Sen es, is $20. A light hullc>t 1ere>pt1on will follow di lhC' Rill Re ... tc1urant and Gar- df'n ror more inlom1c1tion, call M4-t71l0 JOB INTERVIEWING WORKSHOP nr,mge> Coc1c,t College's Re- Enlr) CPnli ·r utters a 90-nunute I rc·c • \\.'or k~hop IJUed Effective Intl 1Yll'\\'l11CI from noon to 1:30 p n1 u1 mo111 10h, Re-Entry Cente r, 2101 Frtll\lt•\\' Rodd, Costa Mesa. 1'11r 111lollllllf1un, < dll 4 U-5162. Lani has moved to a New , Location! Men/Women Barber Stylist Precision Haircuts 1 SOO Adoms, fl 103 • Costa Mesa 540-2218•Poger1.550-8440 SATIJRDAY .. ABUSE PREVENTION QA.SS The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center otters classes for those interested in vol- unteering for their Tender Care parent merttoring program, from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m . at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 7, Costa Mesa. For additional information, call 722- 1107. BEANIE BABlE SHOW The Southern California Beanie Babie lhlde Show from 8 a .m. to 3 p.m. at the Countryside Inn Hotel, 325 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $3 and chil- dren under seven ,are free. The public may bring up to 10 Beanies to trade. For more information, call 316-0318. PEDDLERS MARKET The Piecema.kers presents a free Peddler's Market from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. Get your rummage together and enjoy the fun of being part of a huge community garage sale. For more informa- tion, call 641-3112. COMPUTER SHOW Super Show Productions Inc. offers a computer show from 10 a.m. to 5 p .m . in building 12 at Orange County Fairgr0tmds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is $5. For more information. call 708-3247. \lyORKSHOP FOR WOMEN The Yoga Place offers a work- shop combined with meditation, chanting, drawing and writing for women from 1 :30 to 4:30 p.m . at 1835 Newport Blvd., Suite A-208, Costa Mesa. The cost is $35. For more information. call 642-7400. RE-LEAF COSTA MESA Re-Leaf Costa Mesa meets at 9 a .m . at TeWinkle Middle School parking lot, 3224 California St., Costa Mesa to plant trees in the • Mesa Verde neighborhood. Vol- unteers are needed. For more information, call 437-5874. Cost Effective Legal Solutions [!i] Sp.QM/lzhg hc::Wne • o\IO••..., .. , ... -.... +a25,000 • • : • (714) 760-8775 :m: • LEGAL-€>PTIONS A l r<.>t<NfiY6 OJ L t"\YY • • • Dealer'• Of: Open 7 Days a week l 'pachers concerned about retirement rush 14312 Beach Blvd. ~ Westminster, CA 92683 -(714) 379-6881 • www.interdirect.net/waterbeds SUNDAY FE BRUARY 22,. 1998 Fashion Island, Newport Beach 5K and 1 OK Run/Walk Tons of Kids Races egister Kids' Expo 1 a.m. -1i p.m. ' t's cool to run for your school I" Proceeds benefit L1ncoln, Andersen and Harborvrew Elementary Schools For more information: (714) 862-41 20 ~ (760) 434· 7706 c • • I Ill' lir\1 pl.i.l w111m·r of t'Jlh SK .me.I H>K Jg< group will rl'"'tH· A "I< " running \hon. • ~ 1 l lm11 I unl·'~ 'll'IRI I IH tN 1up qu:1li1y 4 wl11r f-11l11r1 ~nJ frC'l rc:frl'h111c111' to .ill rcg•~IC'rnf p.1ruc1p.ulr\ • I l\t cncl'rrJ1nmc111 .1long thl wursc anJ .11 1hc lint!>hlinc fc.11ur111g the: tunn ol 1he Brc.tkaw;ay, & I lunung Waldo. __ _..__...,.PUSIHTIHG SPOteOR ____ ...... • l. H FR!FND,WF.I NRCSS, FMN~ & PRESSON. IN<... I I • w ORANGEWOCX> , ................ , .. . The SPIRIT RUN acklloWledges Ille • Qll cootnbu!Jon made to the COIMllllrtY by lhe Orangewood Cllll«en ·s Foundation. CRASH COURSE IN CULTURE (' Parent won't sue school <istrict ' i • Newport Beach/to.ti Mesa :r>aiJy Pilot PERES •• CONTINUED FROM 1 Israel,• he said. #He has been the center of Israeli defense and foreign affairs throughout his adult life. He bas been directly involved in every major development, every war, every peace effort in Israel's modern history.• General admission tickets for the lecture, set for 7 p.m. Feb. 22, are· still available at the Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelback St. Patron and reserved seating is sold out, and general admission tickets are $18. Full-time students and any- one over age 65 may purchase tickets for $12. For more information, call Leslea Miller at 645-5055. CLUB CONTINUED FROM 1 ed, "The availability of the facility for city use will provide stability to the city programs, lessening the conc~m about the loss of the Lin- coln Gym." Richard Power, executive director of the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Boys and Girls Club, said he wants to continue the programs in place at the East- bluff center. For an $8 n;ionthly membership fee, the club pro- vides after-school programs, a game room. arts and crafts classes and a gymnasium for sports activ- ities. ·u tlungs aren't broken, don't fix them,· he said. ·we are hop- ing the city will renew the lease for another 25 years.• Because the current lease between the oty and the club provides for joint use of the East- bluff facility, Power said he does volunteer directory • The VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organl· zation listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY 'The Orange County Region of the America!) Cancer Society is seeking office volunteers. Also, volunteers are being sought to answer calls for the unit's Helpline InfoCenter. For information on these and other volunteer oppor- turubes, call Jane Tackett at 261- 9446. BALLET PACIACA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a vol- un'teer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For information, call Molly Lynch at 851-9930. CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Call Ginny Smith, 708-1517. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the American Cancer Society. Volun- teers are needed, and no special skills are necessary. For informa- tion, call 640-4 777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Society needs volunteers for ongoing clerical work and to help in programs for children with disabilities and in special events. For inf onnation, call 8;14-1111. FOOD DISTRIBUTION Help unload and open food boxes for non-profit distribution. Volunteers should be willing to work two hours once a month at the Ne?,rt Beach Community Center. It s located at 883 W. 15th St. Phone 631·2177 for more details. GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scouts of Orange County need volunteers to be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lec- tures, demonstrations or classes. For information, ~ 979-7900. HARBOR AREA Ii HUNllNGTON VAWY ADULT CARE QNTDS This organization ii committed to ottering community baled long range teim. ea.re progra.m1 1n a therapeutic environment 1truc- tured to meet the needl of tunc- ttonally-lmpalred older adults and provide respite and supportive services to their families. The main office at 661 W. Hamilton. Costa Mesa needs qualified volunteer receptionists. Volunteen wW receive training on telepbone1, ~. filing and a.mt tbe MC- tetary With .pedal 8"1lta. Call 5'8-9331 bMwMll 9 LID. ud 4:30 e.m. fol' eddlloDAI iab1DallGn. ,, El NINO . CONTINUED FROM 1 a perfect Valentine's Day weekend. The waters at Newport Beach were dirty . and the weather a cool 59 degteet. In Costa Mesa, there were some traffic controls at the usually trouble- some, intersection of Anaheim Avenue and 19th Street. STORM CENTER LAST' YEAR TO DATE LAST VIM'S TOTAL AVERAGE SEASON TOTAL 'But otherwise, no major incidents were reported. 1.31 In. 17.47 in. n/a 12.5 in. 11.82 National Weather Service officials said a storm of equal force is expected to !lit around Monday night. Hig~s on Mon- day will be around 62 degrees and the lows will be about 44 degrees. A bigger storm is expected Thursday or Friday. r-------------------------, I F.Y.I. I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I + The City Council's Harbor, Beaches and Parks subcom- mittee meets at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Marine Division Conference Room at Newport Pier. ensuring that programs and actw- ities are available for the youth m the area. MThe buildmg 1s used ror young people now," he said. "U they added activlties such as they have at Lincoln Schoo). there would be much more adult ac:tivt- MARC MART N "~1 ' PILOT The Balboa Beac·h C'o., onet• ·• fh:lm•· .il11119 '\1drine Avenue on Balboa Island, has been sold. L-------------------------~ not object to sharing the building. But if the Boys and Girls Club is not able to stay, Power said he wants to see what types of activi- ties the city would institute before making any decisions on the future of the Eastbluff branch. The club's primary concern is Advertorial Auto .. Facts by Paul Frech URWC. & Im/PAIR G•RlllAll • SWEDISH JAPAllllU AUTOMOIUUS AERODYNAMICALLY ·SPEAKING The drag coefficient is a meas- urement of the ease with which a vehicle slips through the air. The lower the number. the easier 11 moves through the air, the better the fuel economy will be. The drag coefficient .32 for instance, indicates the drag is 32 percent of the drag on a rectangular box of similar dimensions. Today, car manufacturers are turning to aircraft-type wind tunnels in order to fin e-tune the aerodynamic details of their vehicles. Each I 0 percent gain in drag reduction is wonh a 2 percent gain in fuel economy. While engineering a new engine for a gain in fuel economy can run into the tens of millions of dollars, a simple bend m the sheet metal can yield the same results for very little cost. HINT: Driving on a gravel road can reduce fuel efficiency by 35 percent as compared with driving on a smooth surface. INJECTING THOUGHTS The electronic fuel injection sys- tems found in many of today's cars are a vast improvement over those of a decade ago. Computer capabil- ity and reliability have dramatically improved. Although they require a lot of electronic circuitry, fuel injec- tion systems are mechanically less complicated than carburetors. In the long run, they require less service. The most important -advantage of fuel injection is improved drivabil- ity. A modem, fuel-injected engine should idle smoothly, respond with- out hesitation, and maintain a mooth cruising speed, regardless of engine load and temperature. Because fuel injection systems are more accurale than carburetors, less fuel is wasted. In addition, many systems today are equipped with a diagnostic function. At C & F (2090 Placentia, 646-6910), we do aJI mechinical and electricaJ wort. We offer AAA-Approved service, and specialize in German, Swedish, and Japanese cars. You can trust our ~ and integrity-which makes ua easy ao woct widt HJN'r. A modem flleJ inj«doe .,.._ IUI 1 pu111p dMiil keeps fllll ~ ..... *-• eiCh cyl'9dlr. \ BALBOA ties taking place." . CONTINUED FROM 1 squMe-foot room ''What we a11• ln11k r something real "P'''' 1 ·Before any decision is made, Power would like to see the mat- ter go to the city's Parks. Bedches and Recreation Commission. Murphy said it is already on the Finance Committee agendd for March 9, and will likely go to the commission before being heard by the City Council. 'idJd. ''Somcthmq II ' compl.unenl the .. 111 ti 1J• "1-.1· ,· I<; one O[ the Oil> I I l 111 iJd mg-. down th1•11•" The Bdlbo.1 II 11 1 ill ~OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO>OO<>OO<>QOo;X«.llO««O:-~~:«<:·:•:•:•: ··:·:·:·:·:·:·:•:•:·:<:•:•:•:: ... 186·t •• Rl·,t;mrant & Lido Ship)·ard Sausa e Co. l!~ Sabatino Tommy Petl'r Phtl \'11h~ Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinm·1· Unlqu<' '"'""room & dininR r•oom$ arnUablt for 11n1up hu\lnt"' 111 .. i·lln~• ·'"''I""·'" 1111 .. li•"I' 723-0621 Please Call For He'><'nation' and llin•\111•n' II I J I lilt IJI tilt· I 050- 1 • 11,ol 100111s \\1th the same 1nl' hut 1111clN d new ·-.~ lldJllt. \ • 11 qrill< 1 ~ dnd (Jill shop. < 1 w 111 c onlemp0rary to ' c1!ll'd .\r1 lor the Soul 1 (J\ i1nother (Offipclfable I' 11iht h who own-. the 1 .., 11d he would like to h• r drt ~tort> in the '1 p1)-..;1bl\ a gdUery, hut I'> -.till cons1denng several different opllons mcludrng leasing the property to restaurants, clothing 1.,tores, a klte store and real estate othces Newport Beach City Counal- mdn John Noyes. who owns a nPdrby Jewelry store, 1s looking lorwdrd to the renovation and welcomes the extra business. "I think it's great,• Noyes Sdtd. "We are exated about Lt down here • c-..T f'.)1\S:!l"-411 3933 Birch Street • Newport Beach (71 4) 260-0776 t Who's Who & What's What in -..~__...ir=---._ ...... a.:aO Newport Beach and Costa Mesa? '"\R\l ' Arriving Friday, February 27th! Deadlines Space & Copy: Wednesday, Feb. 18, 5 p.m. Camera Ready/Release: Friday, Feb. 20, 5 p.m. • Arts & Entertainment music. theater, festivels & eli:hibita • Beaches, Harbor & Ocean what to do on & near the water • Best Kept Secrets • Conwnunity Services volunteensm & beyond • Di.ni.ng &"More · • Education ' fucts about erea pUbNc achoo&a. ~ collegee & epecl8tized atudl99 • Frequently Asked ~st\ons nnd where to find the en8W9ra • HeQlth & Wellness hoepltala & Cine• • Kids' Stuff from •"*'G liCtl.w1""'" '° tpOft8 ... • People I Places • Place~ of WOrshtp • Real Estate • Recreation ~& .............. , ... ~ eourt.a ........ ...... • s...,\,. . ~--·-~~---l"li·c.:l • molly yanity LOCAL DOTS AND ·DASH ES Tennis at Orange Coast appears nearly extinct. 0 rdnge Coast College's dlhletic department fl}ay be seeing a shakeup lls former athlebc dliector Barry \.\ dllace now holds the reins to thE' men's golf program, but a shdkeup the program clid not expect was the cancellation of a sport altogether. The college's vice president for instruction and acting athletic d.Jrector Chris O'Heam announced that men's tennis program.withdrew from competition for the 1998 season d ue to a shortage of players. Last season's Pirate squad, under the tutelage of Coach Tdndy Gillis, was 6-6, good for fourth place in the Orange Emptre Conlerence But a lack of players 1s plaguing the Bucs' tenrus program nearly as much as the late winter rain which has washed out several of the early women's matches. Coach Janice Maran's squad, whose top two players left to accept NCAA D1vis1on I 5J holarshJps, stole a 6-3 win over nonconJerence foe Palomar last wPek. 1\vo of the squad's losses in lhdt match were forfeit Wins because the Pirates have just fi ve smgles players and make 1ust two doubles teams However, Martha Garcia, CdlTieUa Jaeger. Melissa Walker, Dcruse Ptorel and Lisa Cahn h.ivc posted a 1-0-1 team mark S(I fdr. • Last season's men's and v.omen's swunnung teams at Codst excelled not only in the pool. bur tn the classroom, as ..... C'll The squads, coached by Jon Rr1thfeldN, were among four chosen by the CaWornia C om.muruty College Commission on Athlel.Jcs as spnng 1997 Sfholar led.ms The Bucs' women's team, which also captured the state title, posted a team grade point •verage of 3.48 While finishing fourth in the s1c1te, the men's program boasted a GPA of 3 13 ~ There are 107 community colleges m Calliorrua • Former Costa Mesa High softball mentor Rick Buonarigo has a rocky road ahead of him as he embarks upon his first season at the helm of Orange Coast's '>oftball program. After going 10-49 in three S<'asons under Erin Gallagher, the Pirates will be plagued by inexperience and have three starters who have no varsity high school experience. But, Buonarigo brings over a couple of former Mustangs from across· Fairview Ave. who will dpl) Pirate uniforms once the t&iJ1 allows ,.. Last spring's ace at Costa ~4'Ja, Sonia Correa will share 1 TJlOUDd time with Jennifer Phelps oul of Edison. • At third base, expect to see $10ther Mustang in Amy Ria. · • Also on the roster is Pacifica'• Jtrlstin Freed, the older s1Jter of t:CLA-bound Amanda Preed. .'itho is a aenior hurler at Padfica. .t; Sophomore basketball nu. ~nnifer Ludwlcki may be the talent to ever weer e Pirate orm. Next fall, though, ahe11 e 1n her orange and blue for royal and silver ol the vanity of New OrleanJ "°'vateen. She bu establllbed E u in seuon scortng .. .. t1y at 683), llngi. gune ,,8) and three·pOiptln In (7). • Huge Ayala (20-6), bi-champ of the Sierra League, staitC;is between Newport Harbor High and its first playoff win since '92 Friday night. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CERRITOS -Newport Harbor High boys basketball coach Larry Hirst said he knew little about Ayala High, the Sailors' first-round road opponent Friday in the CIF Southern Section Division I-AA playoffs. But be knew enough to wince when the matchup was revealed Sunday at Gahr High. "I know it's a big school," said Hirst, whose Sailors (18-8) boast the fourth-small- est three-year enrollment (1,377) in the 33- team I-AA draw, which Harbor volun- teered to compete in, rather than it's II-AA enrollment designation. Ayala (20-6 and tri-champions of the Sierta League) has a three-year enrollment of 2,518, bettered by only three schools in the I-AA draw. Hirst, who said he has played or scrim- maged Ayala in summer competition at least once in the last two years, also recalled the Chino Hills-based Bulldogs usually have height. Ayala, indeed, has three 6-foot-7 play- ers. two of whom start. But firsthand reports indicate the Bulldogs' front line relies more upon finesse than power, which should match up well with Newport's 6-7 I I I l) I \' I \ I 0 N I A/\ R 0 y ') I j I' l ' , • •, DON LEACH I DAILY Pll.OT Matt Jameson leads Sailors into Clf Playoffs action Friday night at Ayaia. junior center Adam Hearlson. "We've played against size this year," said Hirst, who in his third year at the Har- bor helm is one win away from equalling the third-most single-season victories in the program's 68-season varsity history. "Actually, the teams that have bothered us the most have been ones with strong guards." Ayala's starting backcowt, including 5- 11 sophomore three-point threat Chasen Jones and &-0 senior Jay Espinoza, average 16 points combined, which figures to help make the Sailors' task of posting their first playoff win since 1992 more attainable. Hirst didn't have to delve too deeply into his network of coaching pals to come up with a videotape of Ayala in action. "I've already talked to (El Toro Coach and fellow Southern California College alumnus Todd Dixon) about getting their tape," Hirst said of the Chargers' 62-56 December nonleague victory over Ayala. The El Toro clash and a 69-51 tourna- ment win over Rancho Alamitos are Ayala's only games against Orange County com- petition. The Bulldogs also lost to league rivals Diamond Bar (55:53 Friday night) and Rowland, as well as Glendora (seeded No. 1 in Division 1-A), Catherdral City and California High. Harbor, which tied El Toro for second in the Sea View League, has won four straight and seven of its last eight, including a 50- 47 upset over previously unbeaten Santa Margarita, ranked No. 1 in Orange County at the time. The Tars, led by junior guard Matt Jameson (13.7 points per game) and a bal- anced supporting cast, have also beaten \ ' ···-~&•••······················· CIF DIVISION I-AA Wild card game, Wednesdliy {7;30) · • Crescenta Valley at Fountain Valley First Round, FrlcUy (7:30 p.m.) • W/C winner at Artesia + Warren at El Toro + pxnard at Los Alamitos + Ontario at Eisenhower +'Santa Maria at Simi Valley + Rowland at LB Jordan • Palmdale at Diamond Bar + Peninsula at Bellflower + Bell Gardens at Long Beach Poly + Cen,ury at Leuzinger + Upland at capistrano Valley + Newport Harbor at Ayala + Channel 1,slands at Etiwanda + Redlands'at canyon Springs + Victor Valley at Rancho Cucamonga + Schurr at Fontana Ocean View, which finished the season as the top-ranked team in Orange County and is seeded No. 1 in Division ill-A. If victorious Friday, the Sailors would face the Capist:{.ano Valley-Upland first· round winner Tuesday, with No. 2-seeded Long Beach Poly 21·6) looming as a poten:o tial Feb. 27 quarterfinal foe. Artesia (25-1) is the top seed. while Eti.- wanda is No. 3 and Simi Valley No. 4. • Eagles ~aw a travel . as&gnment at Bassett Senior Sam Nelson leads Bltanda Hlgb's Eagles Into the CIF Dlvlllon ID-A PlayoJfa. • Estancia has a new goal: Division III-A championship, after coming up short in the cfuest for another PCL cro'ivn. By Barry Faulkner; Daily Pilot CERRlTOS -Failure by the Estancia High boys basketball team to secure the program's fourth straight Pacific Coast League crown had a devastating effect on the play- ers, according 10 second-year head coach Rich Boyce. But Boyce is eager to point out to his Eagles that the onJy Estancia team to claim a CIF Southern Section championship ( 1990), was also denied the PCL top spot. "Which would you rather win, league or CIF?" Boyce asked rhetori- cally, after learning Sunday at Gahr High the Eagles (17-9) would meet Bassett (16-7) in Friday's first round at 7:30 p.m. at the Olympians' gym in La Puente. "It's the playoffs, now, and I expect us to play hard and perform well." Estancia, which lost four of its last seven league contests, will get four days of practice to shake off the shock of finishing third behind PCL rivals Laguna Hills and University. "The kids were devastated after Friday's (80-72 loss to Univetsity, which the Eagles entered one game behind eventual champion Laguna Hills),• Boyce said. "We'd gotten used to that winning feeling and our kids had come to believe the league was theirs. Now, we'll have to have short memories." The Eagles, entering their 11th straight postseason, have lost only two first-round contests during that span, the most recent in 1994 to even- tual section champion and state final- ist Pacifica. Bassett, which lost its final two Montview League games to finish tied with Gladstone for second place, doesn't figure to be as imposing as r----------------------------1 : CIF DIVISION Ill-A 1 I I l First Round, Fridliy (7:30 p.m.) I l + Blair at Chaminade I : + Ganesha at Centennial I • + Nordhoff at Santa Paula : + Harvard-Westlake at cabrillo I I ' + St. Francis at B. Montgomery l + Morningside at Northview l + San Jacinto at San Dimas l + Estancia at Bassett I L---------------------------• the aforementioned Mariners. How- ever, Boyce, who guides the lone Orange County team in the 16-team ill-A draw, admitted to having no immediate information on the Olympians Sunday. "We'll have to fiOO something on them," Boyce said of Bassett, which dropped a 77-59 decision to Brea Olinda in December in its only game against an Orange County opponent. Bassett, which eliminated Corona del Mar in the IV-AA semifinals in 1994, is paced by prolific 6-foot-2 junior guard Steven Albitre. The coach's son (Guy Albitre, like Boyce, is a walk-on head coach) averages 28 points per game, includi.cig back-to- back outputs of 56 and 51 (Feb. 4 and Feb. 6). Estancia, paced by senior Air Force Academy-bound senior Sam Nelson (23.7 points per-contest), bas only one loss to a team not in the playoffs. And that def eat, (lJl overtime setback to Lynwood in December, was made possible only when an offi- cial waived off a would-be game- winning three-pointer that appeared to beat the regulation buzzer. U victorious Friday, the Eagles-: would likely host third-seeded San Dimas in Wednesday's quarterfinals. .. San Dimas (22--4) hosts San Jacinto (18-7) Friday. Second-seeded BiShop Mont-, gomery (18-6) looms as a potential semifinal foe, while Chaminade (23- 1) is the division's top seed. Kempton red-hot for Vanguards , I: : ', \ •\ 1\ f i I. , ' • She paces 77-41 victory with sizzling pedormance from three-point country. RIVBRSIDB -It doesn't get much better than this. That's surely the mind.let Satur- day night u domination of South- ern Celifomla College's women's ba.lketball team in the Golden State Athletic Conference contin- ued wtth a 77°"'1 victory over host California Baptilt College. And at the f<nfroot WU Alana Kempton, a S-foot·7 sophomore guard . who li2:zled tn:Jm the perimeter with spect.aculu elgbt·for-lline performance, K'Odng a game-high 2" pomti fW tbe v~. wllo entered with No. 25 NAlA nation- al c;redentiall. The Vanguardl, who held area- sonably comfortable 36·25 half- time lead, exploded for a 41·16 second-half run to bury the Lancers. Overall the Vanguards oonnect- ed oo 4&.2% of their 6eld goal attempts in putting Cal Bapti.lt away, with Kristi Wright (13) and Gina Jojola (10) al.lo in double fig· wes. maine Whittemore, wbO MW just 17:18 of. playtng tltne,.,tcofed eight points. \ WlliJe JCAnnPton WU tbia obvt· OUI dciindnetor Oil th• ofteniilft side of the ledger tor the '{an- guards (22 .. 5 overall, 9-0 in the GSAC), team defense was the oth- er weapon. Cal Baptist bad no one in dou· ble figw-es, netting just 22.7% of its ~oal attempts. G01 STAft AM.ftlC mr a1a1 loOY. c:ou.-77, CM. """"' 41 SoCel Cal?:;;. 0.., J, ~ ), Kempton 24, 5. Whltt9moN 8. Jojo4a 10, Pina" Sldt 0. WfiOht 13, Hentenhoff 7. 3-pt. golh • Kempton I, Emde 1, Wright 1. fouled out • HeRenhoff. c.1---~o.,-.1, sm.n 1. Swift a; ""'* I. eueMton 0. St"11nf t. MCltrar 2.. ""*' J. AMir1 " Y..tM>ugh 0. Sch a 1 M Q, M9f'lhlll 0. -·s.pt. tolll ·,.... ,, """' 1, Stlrf:& 1, FoulM out ...... te.em.. 5((. .. 25 , Newpon ~.Me.a Daily Piloc ' \ MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1998 ::"1 I high school boys and girls basketball statistics, logs 56 Sunny Hiiis 47 22205 93 23 45 Westminster 57 THE EAc;us 40 Troy 76 26 190 73 17 54 Nof1h Torrance 70 46 Pacifla 70 24 171 7.1 26 32 Newport Harbor 35 27 Huntington Beacti c 53 Laguna Buch 79 26 147 5.7 17 45 Aliso~· 55 41 D.tna Hills 32 •1 "111to 63 22 76 3.5 8 40 VIII• P 56 20, 0-10) 20 Gahr 56 I tp evg. hg 55 Est.1nci1 CJ()l) 64 23 66 2.9 11 47 Estancia• 28 30 <:allfornla l4 PA1'NI 23 223 9.7 17 44 Pitt Meadows, B.C. 22 17 38 2.2 6 48 Unlwnity* 36 42 Notre Dame Aademy l4 llirfMT 19 152 8.0 22 56 Montdalr 59 llaaltNDU 17 24 1.4 6 38 Westminster 46 39 Mayfair 33 ~-·· H'tUON 20 149 7.5 18 39 San Oemente 53 DoM 21 24 1.1 7 40 Laguna Hills• 37 36 <:al11ary Chapel (Downey) 25 JONES 22 163 7.4 16 SO Woodbridge• IOTl 48 CONSwmsl 5 2 0.4 2 72 ~urui Beach• 20 28 Valley Chrlrtlan 47 lllklll._. ~for pall•••• Iba 23 145 6.3 17 44 Irvine• 49 PHAMIS 3 1 0.3 1 53 Aliso Niguel• 52 33 Miiiikan 76 Sou 16 101 6.3 26 Newport Harbor• 50 36 Ertan<fa• 35 38 Redwood 01ristl1n 42 awb8I m tiDO ewer the tact 15 52 University• 39 NAff 22 134 6 1 17 32 Santa Margarita• 65 THE SA.II.ORS 32 Laguna Hills• 33 50 Central 28 .... dMLid at-1.Vge ~. Rl!GMllt 3 9 3.0 7 43 El Toro• 44 69 Verdugo Hiiis 55 52 Laguna Beach• 27 54 Palm Desert 56 Cill.-Mila ffltll'* boys ._...... cOKtl -~ 20 47 2.4 9 52 Woodbridge• 60 78 l'adfica 67 OF 50 La Quinta 54 12 22 1.8 4 64 Irvine• 46 53 Sonora 54 Feb. 19 -First Round, tba 42 Indio 55 .a. ~gt to \heir best .eaSOG bl 10 yean With 1~ 6 10 1.7 4 33 Newport Harbor• 53 69 Aliso Nl~uel 77 • P.tdflc Coast League game 42 Edison 71 a.twwe denied an at-large berth when the OP~ 8 5 0.6 2 34 Santa Margarita• 71 79 Magnol a 64 39 Laguna Hills• 41 e. never received Mela's petition. Brewer Mid the HA.TSUSHI 1 0 00 0 45 El Toro• 59 42 Century 49 c.on..delMw 28 Costa Mesa• 47 ._.. ~ then oonfilmed. Southern Sectiou I • Sea View league game 74 Orange 50 41 Aliso Niguel• 54 ' (4-19, 0-10) <;roWl8Y said the petition "fell thl'ough the cracks." I THE MUSTANG.S 84 Unlve<slty 76 65 Laguna Beach• 19 ~1 canyon 69 Estancia 55 Estancia 62 I tp avg. "" 36 University• 35 GMtli fli:Dt; coach of Corona clel Mar'a girls buketHll ..._ .i9 Mission Viejo 70 (17-9, 6-4) 87 Hunti1'9ton Beach 66 DuNL» 266 11.6 30 38 Laguna Hiiis• 37 :w• shOcked after learning that his 14-10 Sea Kings, Who Wel'e ~ Buena Park 37 g ~ .vg. hg 61 Sf Riord an 48 VOGILI 21 139 6.6 1J 35 Costa Mesa• 36 ranked No. 9 in Division IV, clid not get a invitatton to the TV-AA Costa Mesa JV 28 ND.SON 26 616 23.7 38 48 Carson Oty 27 DtotsoN 19 106 5.6 15 34 Aliso Niguel• 55 IS6 Trabuco Hills 67 DAWICINS 26 325 12.5 28 29 Hunter. Utah 56 ~ 17 49 2.9 11 55 Laguna Beach• 29 playoffs, u well . 55 Ocean View 52 Duav 19 51 2.7 9 Todd Menlman paced the CdM boys basketball squad to a f, C.ntrol Volloy 47 VALMll:NA 26 222 8.5 20 ANDIJtsoH 20 52 2.6-8 34 University• 35 <:a~SP'ings 60 s..so.. 26 182 7.0 15 61 Saddleback 41 DlMu.I 21 • Pacific Coast League game 70-61 wti:i over West Valley as he poured in 24 points m the 55 El Toro• 62 50 2.4 12 R lin 67 ltAJNEy 26 99 3.8 11 Lui 19 19 1.0 3 t>tVislon JV-AA opener. Other basketball teams victorious in 32 Santa Marrariu• 72 Rowland 86 ANIDotsEH 24 83 3.5 9 50 Corona de Mar• 26 VMNlll 15 13 0.9 6 first-round a ction were Costa Mesa girls (73-t9 over St. Paw 's), ~ Saddleback 39 Kvu 26 53 2.0 8 GlwtAM 13 11 0.8 3 Nw.iport tWbor San Francisco Lowell 59 CNnm.L 21 43 2.0 9 74 Woodbridge• 73 Gao 13 0 0.0 0 (8-1~ 3-7) N'~rt Harbor girls (63-59 over St. Lucy's) and Estanoa bO~ ~5 Fullerton 60 CAsrnuHO 15 18 1.2 6 53 Irvine• 48 whO picked up a 79-70 win over Bellflower. 61 El Toro• 69 g tp avg. hg i45 St. Margaret's 59 JotcANsEN 10 9 0.9 2 50 Santa Marf artta • 47 THE SEA KINGS JAOBON 24 290 12 1 22 Sunny Hills' boys soccer team quickly learned the name Jaoe 54 Aliso Niguel• 67 SM.AS 5 4 0.8 2 33 Westminster 61 fi3 Estancia• 70 53 Corona de Mar• 33 38 Dana Hills 44 UMAN 25 222 8.9 17 Boyee as Corona del Max's All-American scored .ot2 seconds into ~9 University• 91 THE EAGL£S 65 Woodbridge• 61 25 llVlne 43 Ross 24 198 B.3 17 the Division IV first-round playoff game to set the Sea Kings on 42 Laguna Hiiis• 82 60 Sonora 73 61 Irvine• 53 48 Katella 37 PMA. 25 151 6.0 13 ~ce to a ;J-0 win. The 21-1-6 Sea Kings also received goals 1rom l>8 Laguna Beach• 65 67 Lynwood (Ol} 74 CIF 30 Tustin 63 Howsml 24 47 2.0 6 AO Aliso Niguel• Feb. 20 -at Ayala MoOM 4 s Jeff BellltU and Tanner Rupp. 73 75 Cypress 63 38 Br~hren Christian 54 20 4 62 Estancia• B3 72 Verdugo Hills 56 • Sea View League game 34 Mission Viejo 28 Cil.uSK 23 33 1.4 5 1>2 University• 92 57 Capistrano Valley 61 47 Santa Ana 19 WUDN 21 12 0.6 4 Looking back. 10 years ago 56 Laguna Hills• 68 62 Irvine 60 36 Santiago 40 HwnHG'ro.. 18 9 0.5 4 );4 Laguna Beach• . B2 69 Ontario 63 GIRLS 29 Fullerton 35 AstnOH 3 1 0.3 1 While the sports headlines were highlighted with information · • Pacific Coast League game 55 Founfain ValleYi (Ol) 58 32 El Modena 52 53 Saddleback THE SAILORS from the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada 48 Capistrano Val ey 62 42 Coronadel~ 66 Huntington Beach 52 Cost.a Mesa 40 University 43 43 Thousand Oaks 46 making household names of Bonnie Blair, Dan Jansen and Debi 62 Newport Harbor 55 (12-14. 8-2) 27 Woodbridge• 49 65 Rubidoux 22 (6-20. 2-8) Thomas, one of Orange County's top high school athletic p-ogrw 64 Corona del Mar cion SS 9 tp evg. hg 26 Irvine• 44 32 El Modena 47 was Dished a yellow card. Mater Dei Higb's entire athletic g ~avg. hg 14 Newporl Harbor• 43 55 Jurup1 Valley 32 A1.sHula 24 218 9.1 24 62 Pitt Meadows, B.C 32 Owr!N 16 164 10.3 23 36 Santa Margarita• 65 2 Beverly Hills (forfeit) O program was put 011 probation for one year as a result ot ~ 69 Rialto 55 PowEJls 26 225 8.7 19 JEJ<BJ 26 202 78 24 66 Edison Cou.m 26 214 8.2 20 32 El Toro• 63 43 Mark Keppel 65 <4 undue influence by Corona del Mar High PrtndP91 D a w G.ulaa. 26 191 7.3 26 60 32 Woodbridge' 38 63 Orange 49 NGUY£N 22 127 58 12 33 Costa Mesa 42 IMinl. 'Who charged that the Santa Ana·based parochial 9C:bOol9 Ftw.cl 21 148 70 17 30 Irvine• 76 CoNova S4 Laguna Hills• 52 5Mnt 26 117 4.5 11 28 Newport Harbor• 37 38 Loara 46 uailtant .PJ:incipal loaned tapes of football games to three CdM 12 77 64 23 70 Costa Mesa• 53 HAllUSHI 20 84 42 9 27 Rancho Buena Vista 50 TIUlllWll 26 148 5.7 14 30 Sana Margarita• 58 · 30 Edison 57 IOpbomores in at attempt to lure the star receivers to Mater ~ 5twRR 14 68 4.9 13 73 Aliso Niguel• 67 EAllNEsT 25 110 4.4 11 65 El Toro• 32 OtlsHouot 21 59 28 15 44 Huntington Beach 47 E , 1* ,_..boys bubtba.ll Co.ICh nm O'Bltm ·""*Nd 5tMON 24 62 26 12 SO Laguna Beach* 61 • Sea View League game 63 University• 74 SASAKI 19 19 1 0 5 49 East ~nchorage 29 Eagi. tboot )mt 37% from the floor as No 2 Sunny Hills_.. eoo.u 21 42 20 10 GAMlA 11 2 0.2 1 43 Rosary 64 RK>wlDsoN 17 30 18 6 51 Laguna Hills• 57 Estancia the**'.._.. with a C)9.0t win in CIF Division W-A p)A~ SUcnoll#-,H 2 0 00 0 35 Costa Mesa 32 HuNr 18 30 1.7 7 83 Costa Mesa• 62 (8-17, 4-4i) 36 El Toro• 51 ~ Clldl ~ ICOred 21 pomts for Estancia, which dalad 0. COOM9E 10 17 1 7 6 77 Altso Niguel • 62 THE MUSTANGS g tp avg. hg 25 Ocean View 52 hi 1p camlNl:ign at 14-13. · 52 Laguna Beach• 47 HALis 7 6 09 3 46 La Habra 26 STEJIRU> 25 279 lt.2 23 44 Santa Margarita• S4 HA!MCRE 8 5 06 2 72 Unive~rty· 80 22 Bellflower so D\Az 24 221 9.2 27 43 Corona del Mar• 14 W .,. blocked a shot With eight secoridi Wt m die OF ~ l*Ji r t we a Southern California College men's bNI .... THE SEA KINGS Feb. 20 -at Bassett 42 St. Joseph 56 DIMNG 24 219 9.1 24 32 Woodbridge• 47 • Pacific Coast League game 3B Los Alamitos 51 CAssm 25 113 4.5 12 36 Irvine• 46 ~--AZUse Padfu:. The V~ rallied froin u 111'Clllt 48 San Bernardino 47 31 El Toro 57 MAOAS 14 26 1.9 7 34 Tustin 54 belftlilr9 ..ad! to dinch the Golden State AtbletiC Confermo& 1lftd 46 Aliso Niguel 55 Newport Harbor 53 Compton 37 VNllMA 24 41 1 7 9 35 El Toro• 66 ad 11oG1t ._ GSAC mark to M . 41 Capistrano Valley 46 33 Marina 7B Fuaas 17 23 14 7 32 Santa Margarita• 51 49 Troy 76 (18-8, 7~3) 42 Newport Harbor 33 Hmwma 18 20 1.1 7 37 Corona def Mar• 28 57 Aliso Niguel IOI') 68 g ~avg. hg 54 HIMYA 21 15 0.7 4 71 Pacifica (01') 75 JAMBON 26 357 13.7 27 48 Kennedy 61 St. Paul 47 OwlA 14 = ......,_ 1Mm caphnd its.firll CIP 35 Woodbridge• 32 ~ • 2·1 Win ewer Mama. 1be Set 6 0.4 2 43 Irvine• 64 .. , .pct in the ftna1 CIP pOIL 65 Paramount 51 IWNGWO«TH 26 242 9.3 16 33 Don Lugo 51 BINNEn 9 3 0.3 2 • Sea View League game Bucs MAY PlAY A GAME OF MUSICAL CHAIRS, FOR A WHILE '· • Coast hopes to tum it around from last season's less·than-sterling 12-30 record. By Molly Yanity, Daily Ptlot . 'lbere really isn't anything quite like it ... the scent of freshly mowed grass mixed with that odor that .seems to be associated only with baseball -a fra- 9fant mix of the earth, the sunshine and the leather of gloves. For Orange Coast CoUege, last season smelled of disaster, though. for Coach John Altobelli and bis Pirates, who mustered up just 12 wins in 4 2 attempts to mark the first 30-loss season in the 49-year histo- ry of OCC baseball. But Altobelli is looking forward, keeping his nose ·in the right direction as he scopes the trail toward a ;eversal of fortune and, despite a rain-plagued pre- <*1~ ................ ..... pt\11 .................... d .. ..,.. ......... _ ... , ... ..... '° ... ,..,. .... Ml I YOUR LOCAL l&tVIC•I TOMYI l JC BASEBALL PREVIEW season thus far, have registered three wins in four games. "I think if we get healthy and the guys come through, with the pitching and offense we have, there is no reason we can't be in the playoffs this year,• said Altobelli, who won bis lOOth g~ at Coast in the season opener against Antelope Valley. · It seems to be a bold statement from the coach of team that finished in the basement of the Orange Empire Conference last spring with a 4-20 mark and whose squad was picked to finish sixth of seven con- ference teams this spring. But a strong recruiting class should bring more run production and should make last spring's 7 .35 team ERA but a bad memo- ry. Overcoming a series of preseason injuries will be Altobelli's first obstacle. "It's going to be like musical chairs around here for a while,• he said. The Bucs lost projected cleanup lutter and first baseman Ryan Clark. a freshman out of Fountain Valley High. when he chose to undergo shoulder 1 surgery after trying to play through the m1ury 1 "We were really counting on Ryan's bat .. and he was our best first basemap. Now we've got to fill a couple voids offensively and defensively," Altobelli said. Chad Gonzalez, also out of Fountain Valley, will move to first base. In the win over Antelope Valley, Gonzalez showed that his bat should be feared, as well, as he blasted a two-run homer in the 10-3 victory. After hitting .325 last season, John Lukin, a UCLA throwback out or Santa Margarita H.tgh. will start behind the plate and call the pitches for ace Ryan Evans, a sophomore out of Huntington Beach High, sophomore left-hander Jim Sipkovich (Mari- na), returner Josh CdSe dnd Jon Fenog\10, who was originally slated to pitch at Long Beach State · Altobelli also has tugh hopes for t-1.ike Stevenson1 a high school teammate of the Cleveland Indians'. Jared Wright at Katella Stevenson, drafted t'Wlce by the San Francisco Giants, was 1-1 with an ERA of 3 14 lil 10 games m 1996 with the Bucs "We've got a young team, but we've got expen-. ence m key spots We've got d pfetty good recrwtmg class. and the guys who are conung back will step up,• Altobelli said Riverside will be the team to beat in the OEC. while defend.mg state chcUnp1on Cypr~ss and Santa Ana have split six of the last seven stale titles and are right behmd the Tigers t's going to be the same old Orange Empue Con- ference," Altobelli said "Just another day at the park. ' "All we can do 1s keep our fingers crossed • "Affordable Alternative" Discount ~ket, Cremation& Burial Service Hove A Garage Sole! • .. 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'"'"'"' tlollbUt• ti fltC1fllllMll01 '"' •••• ,.,., •Ill .. , l1ow1a11r '""' ••r tdnrt111 lllHI '" rttl ttltll ·•10 II II Yltltlltt ti ... ltw 0 .. IHftn Ill hrtly llltrlntf fhl Ill •••lll•t• 1htr1lnf 11 1•11 ftlWIPIPtl lfl IUlltllt Oft 0 ••111 '"o•tv•ttr 0111 lo tom ''''" al flmlml11llu, call HUD loll 1111 II I IOO •7• lr.90 for lh Wn•ltflH DC 1111 plttH call HUD ti 01 3* HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 BIG CANYON 26r 2Ba 2 Story 2bd 1.5ba In CdM Exqul1llo llko now ---------Phon• Operator• 2000 .. I.. owner will lrlplox near BQoch/ Medltorranoon Twnha ANNOUNCEMENTS to $15/hr. Part or Full c.nrry OAC $499,000 Yo rklown. All now lurnl1hed, 4 blks to 2920 • 1·800·716·6229 LE ASE 0 PT I 0 N pain!. car pol, bllnds beach, 2br 2bo w/gar, Real Eat•t• PT Ai>sl B s.i~oto::o 4~:·: 103: ;rl~~. ·~~~:r :::~o~~ar~ =~~~~!oo, o;o"~ko~':sm: ii~iiRiiiiii•ii·diiil aiiciioiiviieiiir iiiyiioiiuiir lor top producing ti B oure1do apaco. $900 monlh. mAluro lom~lo B t l N I Agena Computer skills 3Dr • 2 SB;i End Unit • " " ••u Y ow s ly o. & Lie prof Call Ron u n d 0 r s 2 8 0 K Avl now Agt 675·4912 ~.Je.f'8d1 s 1 5 19 10 5_1 5 m 0 o 2 _ 8 c 900 a11 color, hlghllghts r. 760•5000 Ext 101 114 120 1704 Bk "'· moro. 11'1 nevor boon · · r ---------,..,..________ oasior to bo your most R•t•ll Sal•• ,.For Sele By Owner IRVINE 2144 CdM Share 2br 1be beaut llull Call : 10·Hlhrswk,AMshlft 3Br 2Bo. 20x20 M11r liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cheerlul homo, lrg Barbara 723·54 5'1 Out ot Santa Fe Sullo, Hrdwd Flra, Alt Columbl• Squ•r• 1• bod ruom. SS25mo + a t Fashion Is land Dbl Gorago548·2504 Ddr condo. Poll OKI ull prof'I lomale prel'd ---------Tamara 644-5953 S275,000 UCI area. S900mo. Avall 3/1 714-640·6454· LOST & •Sale• Trainee• lido Island Proporrlos •714·720·1218• CM Lrg Ms1r/D:i , walk FOUND 2925 Plan Aoad111g/Mech:inecal Curronrly Avallablo Woodbridge Condo In clst, nr S C.Plza. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Orol:.ng Exp. Comm·a 8111 Grundy Roallor1 3t>r 1 25ba 120091, Male prel. 5475.+ 5200 Roward male cat Const backgrnd a. 714-875·8101 nr lako, park, pool 1/2 Ulls. 641·5814 croam w/poach tips Josslco 673·0760 x30 LINDA ISLE all appls, cloan & E'ald• CM Shr 3br blu eyoa. Mom's ~ Salea/•A Pooplo Por· CXOUISITE &DR 4 .5BA quiet. 51150. 653·6714 2ba homo, gor, w/d brokon since 117 son11t II that's you, 1h1~ Otlorod fll $3.300,000,_________ no-smkr, prof malo 714·960·5122 could bo your caroto Jett Arcuri, Agent NEWPORT prof $495mo 642·8112 ---=F=-o-u_n_d.,.....,2'"'1-1..,.0--opplyl 71'1·668·5787 714-841-6981 HD Walk to Beach Gold bracolut Baolorlc Secretarlnl OCEAN VIEW BEACH 2169 Femalo prol'd S533 ,. centor. Call to ldcnllly Frr or Prr. Uto 1yp1n9 Leaae Option 1/3utl, must tovo dogs 714·642·6823 & llllng S8·S12hr ••• •B•vfront• no/ale/drugs 374·9474 "'F'""o_u_n_d..,,--...,2,.../"'7,.-..,.G-o_r_m_a_n ,_<_1_1_4_) _5_4_8·_5_1_4_6 __ _ Under $3 50,000 Spacious 1 bd (SI 500) Newport Creatl Mstr Shoppard puppy Vic • Sowera & Cutter• Landmark Eatete or 2bd ($2800) on Via Brlstol & Dlrch. Ploase 1 1 1 t""' 1 Lido. Fabulous vlowsl Br, walk·ln closol, w/d, or urni uro roup 1.,,s 01y $895,000 gor, nranllo kit, nu ldonllly 7 14·756·1016 shop In C.M. Expor. Boat allps also ovn11. " o 1 1 642 8400 Waterfront Qlent Must soot Sllps 5300· corpot, lomalo prof ---------n Y • 8 ' Femllv •Deck 5800/mo Morch movo $900/mo 800·289·3507 HEALTH & //TEACHER $975,ooo tn Agont 975.4g12 ---------FITNESS 3000 FT/P~s,~~s~r~~!hoot • • • BIO CANYON 2Br 2Ba RENTALS -· Sal nog Educ:i11onol Prudential 2ooos.f.. ownor will WANTED 2726 •Fr•• P•raonel• roqu1romonls: 9 oco carry OAC. S499.000. Tralnlnn Seaalon units Ask lor Jamie c.i ...... ......, L EA S E 0 P T I 0 N iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 714·723·8120 52800/MO 497.1137 with Manny 714·719·9636 HUNTINGTON BCH 714-293·8030 •Portotlno Model •Big Canyon Condo (Downtown) 2Br 2Ba •TEACHERS!• ---------1 Hnrbor Vlow Momos Uppor unit on Goll Cle11n Aontal Noododl •••••••••• Preschool & Pre·K SOLD! 4lH 3.5bo. Nonrly Courso 2br 2bo, pVI 5 15·7020 574·4252 $7·$10 hr. 1 Benelils Showcaao homos 0,000111 Loi sr.o!l.909 2·cor Incl gor $1800/mo EMPLOYMENT Tutor Time Child Care tor sale In our 759·1900 By Ownor Bon wk909·67G·5736 • 714·955·2672+. Sorurdoy noor Esrnro VIiia Balboa Condo hm909-676·8420 CIAL I Dr Pon1hso unit Now -8---2-b-----COMMER • .:::::~:";,~";~. nppls. walk to bOOCh ~~'!~r 3~~.~~n ;.~~~ REAL ESTATE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Jane's Antiques -2811 Lafayette Ne rt Beach WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Coltect1blos • AfllP ..... ,.,,.. ""' • ._... '•/6•f(a +~ ef I ~ $$ CASH PAID $$ WE BUY ESTATES • lmmed1.ite ,, .. ndly \\!IV.CO "WE PAY MORE$ FASTER• m~1957·8133~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. M.111 St. SMta Ana, CA 92707 P..rl'tdl'ldA __..,. A •,64 Moving Salel Must Sell! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IV•rv 70'1) love 1ea. & •Valontln• Pupplea• 1 ________ _ rocker wilh hoavy 1<1ood· Flully wh1to Blchon & ACURA 9010 bose Excel Cond must Malloso. 714·646·4278 sacrifice S160 Go1<1eous iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii Clark chorrywooel ---------'91 lntegre 5SPO, dressor.chesl or d1awers TV, ELECTRONICS, AC, PW, PS, cc. AM· and m 11 r or S 2 5 0 STEREO 6080 FM Cass, Snrf, Tint • 718·9232 • Glaas, Cstm Whls. or756·5030 x 13 $9300. 840·0420 X217 Cable Deacrembler Muat aell by Fob. 26th Kit s14.95. All pro· '94 LEGEND L Black modorn furn, mium chonnols & Pay Low mlles, Boso. anllquo sole, & wolghr Per View Guoranreod. lo1.1hor, moon roof. oqulpmonl 722·9884 714.262•2604 code 04 (3ROC306) 519.950 ·-LEXUS OF Must Sell for Cheap Cable TV WESTMINSTER Twin bed/lramo. luton Deacramblers (714) 892·0908 martres~. Oak wh1to •800·211-412 5• wash dentng table/ '96 INTEQRA QSR choirs, blk ont contor 31k ml. leather, for 25" TV, marble custom wheels, hotl bose grass rop cotteo TRANSPORTATION t3Pav32s1 $17,950 & ond tablo, blk com· LEXUS OF putor desk. 642·4321 WESTMINSTER 714·892·0908 Washed oak Lg Ent. Ctr T.V sloruo, glass SAIL BOATS 70141 _______ _ & WOOd dOOI S, 56.<2 I , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9040 like now 5350 obo 23' Albetrosa 1948 CADILLAC Plno /wht oblong Wood Bay Sartor. dtntng tablo 4 chairs Fully equlpod, somo Cadillac El dorado 1982 S 150 7 I 4·969·8204 looks $500 673· 1232 011glt'::'I owner 52000. SAILBOAT USE obo(7t4)557·7305 MERCHANDISE WANTED will share 1--------MISC. 6015 exponsos 641-02os CHEVROLET 9045 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I S •I bot Sa 11 boat $200 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wanted Old manual typowr11rnr, repa1rablo needs work & sail. '97 TAHOE 4 .t4 Call 714·640 5140 4dr, loather, CO, LT Coll 714·646·0047 ---------MARINE SLIPS -------•DOCKS 7022 WANTED TO BUY 6019 I BUY ALL PIANOS Anl1quos-qual lurn1ture Mooring Want•d ror 34' Sailboat in Nowport Harbor Coll: •714-574-03Hh Model. Mint condition. t374419 MUST SEE LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·888·88·LEXUS Why play Hide 'N Sook with chlldcare? Call Claaalfl•d todoyl 642·5878. Week dlapleu ad• Poot tonn1S, gym go o d nit Avl 2 ~., •••••••••• 5530 SERVICES 553 w S 1 ·rQ.000 642·3035 r · n ·U · • . .., 3 APPLIANCES 6011 at• rt at Ju• t $ 7 51 S 1 650 mo 55 7 • 136:.! ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I pc or housolull cash r------------------.. paid (714) 957·8133 (Dolldllno Wod Spm) HARBOR RIDOE 2 • 2 Admlnlatratlve Aast/ -•••••••• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •0 ::n * .:o"'uae NEWPORT Spo, Souna, So. Pollo BUSINESS OFFICE Receptlonlat/ Ploaso bo aware lhol Apt az Retrlg $140. ll1tlnga for $51 COAST 1070 S 2 1 5 O Im 0 . /yr 1 Y FOR RENT 2769 Clerical Support tho llsllngs 1n this col· Woshor/Dryor $l 40/ea Old Colna Gold Sliver Franklil) Mint, Slorllng Old watches & jowolry Westcoasl Coln 642·9448 (D1111<.1l1no Thur' 5prn) 0111 Grundy Aoallor11liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB Brokorogo Estob ogory moy roqulro yo:.e ....,..x_1r_11_c_o_r_10_1 __ 0_4_6_·5_8_4_B * • * • * 7 1 4 ·8 7 5 ·6 1 6 1 In 1 925. lnsuronco to c.111 o 900 number Froozer 21 cuo1c ft., --------- :J Br 1 Loft Slnglo fum Harbor View Home * Balboa lalend * bockround holpful. not In which lhoro Is o upright commerclnl JEWELRY, FURS 11 1>•1Y• lo n1tvort1~0 n .. -.wcmco 4 yrs now Marino Avo Up stairs · S '" 1110 •·t,.1 1 .. c.11 4Br • Famlly Rm. now · roq d . olf motivated, choroo por mm1..110 grado S500 97!) 414!) 11. ART 6025 nnal E '!>l~I; S;cflon II .1' i• <l S 5 3 O O 0 0 corpol, no:ir greonbott 9X 14 $325/mo A1101t Word, Excel. good . . a: > CALL TODAY.I Prud Cal Realty Ip, Xlnr Loe. s25oo mo April 1st 714·875-8877 communicallon/phono 1---------• Frldgldare Frldgo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- 1 14 C.41 6373 XI 7f;;> 7 1 4 .7 5 9 .5 o 1 1 •MOVE IN SPECIAL! skllls o must, Snl·ben· EMPLOYMENT Very ctoanl Whito Mink Bombor J acket LI•• Rivera or I I 4 ·7 5 9 ·9 3 •1 r F t · Works like a char ml Bl h & d 1141'•14 11.>~2 Newport Terrace CM Storage Unll1 "cog. I ox rosumo92o9 WANTED 5535 Grc>al valuel Yuurs lor us cremo ..;or ' •Ocean Ridge lllJr Lo 3bd 2 5bo rwnhmc Appro1<. 12x23 S 185. ynlh a 714·851 ·0 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I S 1551 t 722·8778 • baroly worn $I 000 ________ _., ·' '.fl.1. C.111.10 2 r r>'.,, Garao'o ' corpor1 . (714) 77 1·7240 •A•a•mbler High I' •Swedlah Nuraev sizo 7.9 714·756·9117 OrtJ•"" K•t w/Chof5 frplc, pool. w/d hkups, T•oh. lnduatry• Theodore Rooaevelt CORON A DEL MAR h In"'' S Ii 6 9 000 Loving, Oepondablo, FURNITURE 60 A I 11 4 ~16 "76 patio $12!>0 Avoll -IN_D_U_S_T_R_IAL ___ 2_7_8_8 10 pooplo nooded Xln~ Cook, Driving, 14 Autographed orig, 'I"" "" · t ob 15. Agr 675-4912 lmmodlaloly Carreor Locol Aol s. 12 Yrs''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1918, 8xl0. Appra1sod 1022 ----------Polonrlol. 6 month t• .:it Sl0.000 seo ond S I 1 E1tp Llvo Locally 7• Leather Sota. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SANJUAN 1••••••••-•Supe1lor Ave. CM exp. odereng pue 714·046·:J735 makoolfor 536·5787 1• Call 714·731·1800 3 p1oce cab1not lor TV Large Duplex So or CAPISTRANO 1078 APARTMENTS 1500·15,000sl, Great & koopsakos. 1100,. PCll ro1on11alfy Good iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii locarlon, toncod, Chlldcere N••d•d ---------romp & chair, 1111 lor lncomo Proporry FOR RENT 1011-ups, high colllngs. Mon·Frl. 2om·6pm tor DOMESTICS 5540 $500. 714·760·0784 RNhicorl lo $!:>99,000 MEDITERRANEAN,·····----.65psf 714·540·8531 2 tchl ago chlldron. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PETS & ANIMALS 6049 As '' Condlllon ' ESTATE 5000S r on 1" Turtlorock oroa. Chlld Care •Contemporary Aoonr. 714 729·725? 27.000S F Loi 50r1_________ S7.por hr ~09·1968 Needed Rattan Sectlonel, 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill 4 50a •Loll 5985,000 BALBOA ••••••••• Cuatomer Svc/Order For newborn twins Lrg choirs w/ortomon At<C Yellow, Bleck • lrg Corner Duplex Troplcol pool spa, BUSINESS & Entry Tuatln baaed cofl oe tablo, 2 ond ta· Lobs Show quollty. 2 Jllr ' ?Ur Nnw nool ontod John Mellor Agt ISLAND 2606 and 3 yr old In my blos nowly rocovored 10 20mo's $400·5450 Cnroor Pi'lllll Ownor/ 714·587·3897 l=iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiii FINANCE Courlor Service. Mual Allio Viejo homo S1 800obo 720·9713 •714·675·3037 • 111< 200 "8" 4121 1• havo xlnt phn/comm Mo n<.lay lhru Frldny r . ., .., •SUNNY PATIO•!••••••••• s kllls. lndu1try exp·d. 7 :30am • 6 30pm ••••••••• 1m brlto 2br 1 ba. lrld, knowledge of So.Cal Mu1t bo oxporloncod, COSTA MESA 102 4 HOUSES/ nu crpt/pnr W/O Now•---------geography helpful. dopondable, pollont & Avl $950. Agl 640·0645 BUSINESS F{T,. Bono. 838-4627 caring. RQfaronces ro· CONDOS OPPORTUNITY Edlto r1a1 qulreo s1100 por 3Br 2 .58• Bonus nm, FOR RENT COSTA MESA 2624 2904 DHlgn month. Pleaso coll Bo r bor er pt. h ordwood ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bd I tor ( 714) 5 7 4 ·424 O ~l AM11A10RroTISN2.7B5.~0AO ---------1 Br D • t •oh• d S Pa g • d •a I g n er ~Nanny In my homo 714.551.•1.42"' CORONA Cottenea w/Patlo Own P•yphonea $ ndeyondaomdlclorSoguro1who'"rgn. In C M Ono c hild, v • S 1 SOK yo1'1rl'y pot' I. English apeoklng, car DBL MAR 2122 nc11\r boa ch C111hedral Graat Sii•• avall. Cal. newapaper chain. neeClvd 662·0670 Beeutltullv Updeted iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii coifs, trig Move·I,, CALL NOWI 24 hra. 'Good eye, ot11tudo Call 10nm au noon 3Br 20• on E'1IC10. Spoc1011 SG75 ~ S400 1800·800·34 70 and work o1hlc all A'klng. 5369 .000 2Br 28• Ocean Vlow doo 548·2421 ---------mandatory plua Ouark1 .. •••••••• 714 6'15·2690 Hom•. Fully Furn. Cit----------•••••••• II to Doac h . v111 11go. 2Bdr·1Be.noor OCC. Ploaao be wary of out &Yp•rlonce. EOE. CANYON PARt< Llbrnry & .Foih1on 11 rernod. up1telr1, g1rage. 01 aroa eompanloa. Send resume and de· MBRCHANDISB J Br Homo 72405.F No/Smkg/Pors. No po11 5795 1 S400. Chock with the local signed peg•• 10: Lot wmv Acco11 Call For Info Agont •714·241·8850• Bollor Dualneas Stove Marble, Calllor· 01vorco Musi Solll 380-9492 or 67:1·53!>4 •Costa Meae'a Beat Buronu belor• you nla Community News.1----------1 S 160~ Dkr 673·69'12 Jr 1b1 & 1br, ar10 2br Hnd any money for ~.°.:.'c~1l2:i7 Costa ANTIQUES 6010 a•atDR OREAT BUY! COSTA MESA 2124 Ibo. qulo1 gated le•• or aervlce1 Raad :JBr 28• & 1 Br on R·2 comm. pool, rennl•. 1nd undor1tand any •'f'/T Cuatomer Service Loi S239K Mako Offer I e o 1 y ace e 11 t 0 contract• before you •FIT Receiving Clerk Ownor/Agt. 042·9666 3 Lrg Bd'• .. 28•. FP. lrooway/beoch/mnlls. 1lg11. Shop around lor LLoyd:11•·845·4800 Pollo, (lncld1 All 714·557-0075 ratH. or fax re1ume: •RSTATB SALi!• Appia), Oar, No Pola, BR YOU" OWN 80111 ~~-7~14~·-84_5"':'·_09'":"!"20..,...~ 3BA 2BA & VACANT t .5 Mllea 10 BHch.1---------Tired ol The Rat Mom N••d• Helpl • • • • • • • • • Sell your extra household items in CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 New Paint, Great Kit, 11125.mo 642·8918 NEWPORT 2669 Race? Unllmltod Babyalnlng needed, Covr'o Patio, Dtockod Cltv Llnht', Ooe•n Vu BUCH I & I varied hou1a In my Pence. Large Yard, • • ncome eupport Space for nee Vehlcle 2br 2ba, 1011, FP, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Retire 24·36 monthsl Allao Viejo home.· $8 RHdy lor New Owner lndry. gar, $1500. 3br 2 .Sba Brand New Very Slmplet No per hour. Mu1t b• H• The Ltgal ~t"' tht Daily PJat {s plamd 1 ,75,000 Ruth, Agent 714·729·7252 Agont 2·••orv Duple• nHr aalllngl No Hypel perienced, caring, P•· 714·849-438 •'•Id• 2br 1 bl Moua• Via Udo 12000/mo 2 minute me11age tlent and dependable. Large 2 car garage, •714·87:1·2303• 1 ·II O 0 ·8 9 5 ·O 7 O 8 L~eve mHHg• at 11undry room, large l~N:::':"'"•-w-:-llf---.:,.=-.-n-o_v_a""!J~•...,,d Ext.7292 CAL •SCAN _<_7_4_)_11_1_•_ ... _2_•_8 __ _ EWPORT tenctd yard 11aso Sp1cloua 1er & 2er ie Your own "ioH'1 EACH 1069 714-83t·02D7 From 1175. No Peta. from boM• 1500 earna ""iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll •'aide nr eack B•Y Newport ••f Tenece you $2500+/Wk. Over "' :Jbr, den. 2ba, tp, 1111 Mtaa Drive l10k/mo. No Hlllngl • a.av 1'9'0NT • remodeled. fenced. 714-148-4111 No MLMI to0-885-07tt • 1 ITO .. v. 11350.(ptl?) 5'2·9690 HwPt Hghta :lbr tore EtUl2~. 38r L1rge front & aide "b .. /d· •-M--k-C--h-W.,._...,.k,..1 .. -1 p 11 Io 1 *Clo c I(. e. aide C.M. 2br Iba lull ' I , c•cer g.,, W a • •• .. ,, I e 0 a . 0 0 0 Ag e n t ha prlv w/d grt IOC hk-upa. n/pet, (Ulll pd) A .. embl• product• Of f.evlt Hlll/7l4-7te.2721 I IO o /mo + hat f '1550. 114.,48·°'439 mall ltttetal 100•1 of utlt .. d•p 842•711'1 •Waterfront up ... r• hom.•·baHd oppty'•· ..... lb o l 1 No O•P necllend l'or L•• 3bf' + trg den ... r •· rH v •w. 13.00 and SASe to Of 4bd 2bl College Pk tun dk, carport 12000 •Work at "•'"• • Hom• ltt .. HO dep. 873-.9002 Of' 640.135& POI ,.,.. req 11400/mo gardnr IOl1',C M.-v27• provld9d. Call P•ltyl•••••••-•-------- for appt. 114.420.1•10 MISCJ!LLAN!OUS INV!STMIHT "'•wp•" Rt• o.na. orro·~ ' INl,OQO lmm10. 3br 4ba, 2 car UNTALS l\&viui' Y•ufh" Hepomen g1r, b .. 10 1ppt, g1rd·I••••••-2901 • 7 4-•eo-4747 ner 11'50 72t•DH3 • oour-: -r • 4.1 • w .. , CM Shat• Home1~ll-NT-ALS--T-O ___ "'"' TD'• ''" 71k • Ltg Loe. Aleo from 1350 (t•Porart!Y hm 'I fti w ...,., a 1 • .O' t I•" 11'18'1 bath) ulll 11'\d, SHUI 27J4 1 to &yr ••m «ti?~ Orene• County Munlclpal Court IHkl QUlllfltd lndlvldu111 to ~rform • varlty of olerlcal dutltt. RtqulrH 1 yr clerle•I exp. A 45 wpm kay· bo1rdlng. Come In for written tt1t Tutt. 2·17•98 at 8:30P.M. 4'02 J1mbQre1 Rd. N B. Room 222. c.n (7t4) ., ... ,74 for mort Info. M ifttry Cloril exin•t oppt'y In Otowtno to. Grt pay no tvs*la. Alanl\..CMI at tn."81- KeM ~reten Wt "l/ftl Ot ,ull, '1.-00-7'1 ... aH 10t< 7»1104 8tff ... .,. meg 94t·MH LTV. Tt4-?U ..... ·---~~~~--- ' $ BEST $ PRICE PAID FRE.E CON ULTATION &..1-l'J 1,.,,. 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GooJ lucJr in JI"" 111t1t1 bwUtot ' f 9050 INFlNITI 9095 LEXUS 9115 RANGE , ...... ~ ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ROVER 917 7 Bridge _. .. R XE 4'cyt, •99 .130 '94 1!8300 Gorgeou11=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -i epd. AJC, Uhet, P•, Bordeaux, Ian leather, R o se Ou anz. A11 1• b , J>'t'W, cc, CHS, alloy phone, aunrool, CO/ Oplion1, CO, Alarm, '94 COUNTY LWB 4200 obo 848·5150 caH, premium iound, Leather. Moonroof, Black, sable leather, chrome wheel1, Well Melntalned, .moonroof, phone, CO loaded, tow ml 100K Miies Sl7,000. changer. premluum Sy CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1998 • ACROSS IDRD 9075 (3PJ8 06 $2 u 3H E O"' aound, loaded 1 ) 2,985 c. I 4 ., 720·10t8 (3GOW288) $29,805 BAUER LOTIS '97 ES ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 1 'Oandng au.en· group 5 Antiquated •att Taurua Station COSTA MESA 300 BAUER LOTUS W•gon RHI nice (714, 842•7700 Blac k/b lack, C/d COSTA MESA Q ). As South, vulnerable. you hold: car. S29 0 0 obo leather. moonroof, (714) 042"·7700 c7141 723•1504 only 2000 ml, no OMv1--.9.;..5-C-O._U_N_TY __ L_W_B_ • 2 0 Q J o AK Q JI 7 J •A 12 #035730 SSAVE •95 EXPLORER XL T ISUZU 9100 LEXUS B larrltz blue, tan The b dd h 36k I 4d i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii leather, 1 ing 11as proceeded; m . r, auto MISSION YIEJO m 0 0 n r 0 0 I , c 0 SOlTTH WFSt NORTH EAST cass, full pwrl 1992 RODEO 1·(888)·88·LEXUS c hanyer, premium I o PMI 1 • ha <81 t"~~u's1g~5o Black, vs. sunroot.1---------sound. loaded 1 WESTMINSTER am/Im cassette, Xlnt MERCEDES 9130 (655700) $30,895 What do you bid now'T 714 892•6908 condition $6,000 or BAUEft LOTUS bosl offer. • COSTA MESA 02 Red Mu•tang QT (71 4) 574-4238 '84 380SL Blue/1an. 2 1714) 042·7700 5 •PHd, & o Iller, VB. lop, CJD. xlnt cond/ Like Newt24k mll ---------maintenance, S13,500•--------- Plavt><>11 OrH ml 59950 JAGUAR 9105 obo 714-720-1678 TOYOTA 9210 '9t 190E •e Low mites, AT, , • 714 • 7 2 D· 7 44 3 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RONDA 9085 '91 Civic Hetchbeck 164k ml, A/C, 4spd, 1x ·1n1 cond S5900 714·•7&·5583 7 420 Q leather, m oonrool. Blue, grey Interior, classic car, very good (2LINK812) $14,950 LEXUS OF condition, only 43k WESTMINSTER miles. (TXT895) (714) 892·090e • $5,995 ---------BAUER LOTUS '94 MBZ C280 COSTA MESA S1lver/bl11ck loather, C/ 714-642·7700 0 , moonrool, l ull >95 Civic Ex Coupe 34k mllo1 , c o ;changer, moonrool, & --------- 1more. JEEP 9110 • (3 LET C9 8) S 1 3 , 9 5 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (7141 892-9909 po w er #03 5772 $23,277 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·888·88·LEXUS '97 CIVIC DX Blue, grey lnrerlor, 5spd. A/C, raclory warranty. (3VOB872) $12.995 '94 GRAND CHEROKEE 4x4. VS, tour door, _M_E_R_C_U_R_Y---9-1-3-5 alloys, full power. (3HJH776) $ 15,550 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714·892·«S900 '96 CHEROKEE COUNTRY 4x4 '78 Grand Marqula 4-dr. Full pwr. Roal sharp! 95k miles. S2000 obo 723-1504 '93 CAMRY XLE V6, low ml, loather, mnrl, l/pwr, alloys, (3ECY269) S 13,950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 1714) 892-«S90& '97 CAMRY LE 11 k ml, tpwr, AT, 4dr, like newl (3UXV092) $17, 750 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 17 14) 892-egoe '97 CELICA GT LIFTBACK Black/black. auto, leather. cd, full power. (042056) $19,477 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1·(88 8 )88-LEXUS BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714-042-7700 Groen/Ian, 6 cyl, up country ausponslon, MITSUBISHI 9145 VOLVO 9230 HYUNDAI 9090 luggage/ski racks (3PIV463) $14,995 BAUER LOTUS Roadllner 1973 motor COSTA MESA home new molor and (7111)642-7700 transmlssslon S3000. ---=,-=-9-=-6"""G""'R"""A""'N"""o,,_-- (714) 548·6893 CHEROKEE INFINITI 9095 32K m1, lull power a•foys. loke now• (3ALHJ09) $18,9 50 LEXUS OF '90 020 WESTMINST'R --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 MONTERO SR '8 9 2 40 DL Wagon Black. Ian loather. Whole, pwr stoorlng/ 4WD. CO changer. w111dows locks. sleroo p hon E: • Prom 1 um 3rd s~at. AiC. S6200 sound, Jumpso;its. 714·7 23-0203 toad ed, low m olo s •--,-9-4-9-6-5-W-A_G_O_N_ (3NFE923) S23.995 BAUER LOTUS 37k miles. leather , COSTA MESA moonroor, 714-642· 7700 lull power, hke new! (3HIA303) $19,950 4 dr, aulo, lealher, (7 14) 892·6906 NISSAN 9150 moon r o o I, C 0 , I u II 1 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS OF WES TMINSTER (71-i) 892-6909 p o wor . (53 8237) _________ 1• $17,277 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·888·88·LEXUS '90 130T While, ton leather. CO. Full option (009972) $22,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·888·88-LEXUS Clualfied Is ..... CONVENIENT whether you're buy· tng, solllng, or JUSt looking. classllood has what you need! CLASSIFIED 042·5078 JU>DITIONS JEMODELING REBUILD or REMODEL •lie>me Improvements -Office Additions LEXUS 9115 '94 ES 300 Blackl1vory, m1n1 con- dllion Lexus cenoloed. (0074122) $20.977 '92 LS 400 C as hmere/Ivory, leather. full op11on 66.000 miles ( 144732) $22,977 '93 SC 300 Rally Red . mint con· dltion, all service re cords . (029508) $24,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1-(888) 88-LEXUS •Reasonably Priced •Local Co. 11'636318 CERAMIC •Stephenson Assoc. nLES 3528 Ca II 7 1 4· 04 4 . 5 4 0 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 L•atcr Showers Rep'd BATHTUB Regrouling & lnatall'n REGIAZING 3448 L670130 Doan or T lla 673-8065 Of 848-8526 --------- Advanced Wood1y1tem1 ·Cuatom Cabinetry· Kitchen• Ball'\• Ooora Mold Inga ~an1e11 W tlSO 714.eea.aeTO ' '94 SENTRA LTD. Powe r eve r y thing, only 20k mllas (840127) $9,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 -888-88·LEXUS Cant seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Classlfled Service Directory help you find reli"ble help. AUTOS DOMESTIC 9300 1954 Chev truck 3/4 Ion 327 c 1 Hydro trans 548·6693 Chances are you will find what you need al the price you want to pay when you read the Classifieds every day A. We have a sneaking regard for thoi;c who Jurne to three no trump, in the fond hope (J x will prove to be a heart stopper However, there arc many hands where three no uump will be defeated when five diamonds w.U male. or where six diamonds is mi~~ when partner passes three no trump Our vote goes for a jump lo three diamonds Q 2. Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •AK7 6S4 2 Q 6 o Q 8 53 •A The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH F..AST SOUTII INT Piw 2 • ? What do you b1J now? A. Only two bids come to mind - jumps to lhret spades and four spades Smee Ea.st ctrtainJy has some values. j umping lo game could cost a bundle. Our choice would be three spades, knowing full well that we might miss game should partner have ii magic hand, such as king-j ack of diamonds and nollung else. Q 3. As South. vulnerable. you hold: •A Q J 9 6 S o A 8 7 J •JO 64 3 The bidding ha.s proceeded: WF.ST NORTH EAST SOUTH I• Obi INT ? Whal do you btd now? A. Agam, two bids have promise - a jump to three hea.ns and a cue-bid of two spades. Sometimes partner will have only three hearts for a take- out double, so even a hean paltSCOIC could prove unmanageable. We pre· fer the cue-bid, which opens the pos· sibihly of reaching a minor-suit game. The problem comes on the next round should partner bid three hearts. Q 4. Both vulnerable. as South you SELL hold. • I 4 o A 10' o A J • 5 4 • t 3 2 1bc biddina bas 1>1ocecded: NORTII EAST SOlTTH l• Pus l o I Q P.. ? What do you bid now? WF.ST , .. A. You do not want lo rebid a wcalc five-card minor or bid no trump with a low doubleton in the unbid sui1 By a process of elimination. raising hearts with good three-card suppon and a ruffing value is the lesser t v1I for those who play fowth-wtt forc- ing. a bid of one spade here would be· o.arural, not your favorite gadgcr Q S. N~nhcr vulncrtible, as South you hold: •QIS Q 4 O A K S •AKQ98J 1bc bidding has proceeded: SOlTfH WF.ST NORTH •• Pass •• ? What do you bid now? A. A julll{> 10 three clubs as not forc- ing and. SlllCC it can be passed, 11 does not come close lo dcscnbmg your powerful hand. You need ltttlc more than five spades to a high honor to malcc game. The simple~t wax lO investigate the pC>S!>tbihl1es is lo invent' a reverse bid or two dia- monds -forcing for one round these days. Partner's rebid should help clarify matters. Q 6. Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: • Q 10 J Q A K J 9 I 4 J o Q • 9 6 1llC bidding has proceeded. NORTH EAST SOlfTH INT 2 • ? What do you bid now? WF.ST I 0 Gentle blows 14 Raise 15 Pocato stale t6 Fencer's weapon t7 Type of sug.r I 9 Henrr s mother 20 Amorous starff 21 Maintains 23 Droop 25 -olthe~I 26 Some sheep 29 Eye, 11'1 France 31 Put-save 35 Baltn °'Claire 36 Type ol cake 37 Named (a book) 38 One more 40 Washing olf 41 Soup SeMH 42 OuRulef ol Ventee ~ tel -mouse 44 Slurt style 45JOhano Sebasl181'1- 46 Polish-German nver 47 Ore analysis 49 Aspt\all 51 Rule 54 Hemng 58 Jeans-maker Slrauss DOWN 1 ~FIMce 2 ~erPatcy - 3 Idol 4 ·ounsmol(•~ star 5 W'lamHSU<e 6 Harem chamtler 7 P8f'Ched 8 ,.,. .. coin g Alptne song 10 SIOl"rM 11 Primal .. 12 Bollvla's neighbor 13 Ooze 18 Dos Pusos trilogy 22 Jerry's friend 24 Bridge expert 25 Overalls lop 26 Lasso 27 Make 1nvaltd 28 Cenatn New Zaalander F O AMS ,S TA G l:l l I SSUE A R N -i R l l SHI N S 111 R AM r HA N GA RO NO D IVA M AN • YS Tt: .. BAAL =v •cO N 1- A GUE AGE 0 •1 U BA S AR T I L l"•l"f'ISO a E • A •AE A L •:s ll P HM ~•J NAES 1 LE •CO M O t':A::+:':VP.E=~A F l A M I( y A N T N N E lT A P 1-0 a N Cl A FR I E EVEN LU N GE DY E D OAD S ERASE 21•• 0 1t111~~-~ 30 Heanng organ 32 Story of the Tro,an W11 33 Thick , 34 -Allan Poe 36 Swiss or Bne 37 Stingy 39 Determination 40 Btn:I of lable 42 Sunnse to sunse1 45 Fight . 46 Lrttle -Annte 48 Twndl 50 Cleopalra'1 • sna~• s1 8toopm1 52 Mc~ntlle of col.Wllry musle 53 Always SS Phi6osopher • Descar1es . 56 Talenrs 57 Golfers·~ 60 E•ttnct t>trd 61 Baseball great Mot 62 Tmod A. If your first tendency is to bid four beans, so was ows. On rcOccuon, however, the suit game may be • defeated if the defenders score one or two spade ruffs. North, who has no more than one spade honor and 2 points in hearts. must be weU-foru· fled 10 the minors, so you should bid lhrcc no trump with every confi· dence. Call 642-5678. your used vehicle through classifie d 642-5678 Put a few words :. to work for you. · · 3784 MOVING 3834 PET PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICES 3870 The Callf. Public UUH· Ilea Comm1111on RE· Pet Sitter/Doe Walker QUIRES lhal all uHd Pally/Overnight 1111111 houaehold g ood s Refs avl Uc'd/Bonded mo vers print tl'\elr Denise 714'·835·8970 P.U.C. Cal T number: limo• and ~hauttaur1 ---------• 3880 print their T.C.P. num· PIASTER ber In all adVenl1• m ent1. II you have a REPAIR quHlion abOut the I• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil g1llty ot a mover, llmo PIHter/Stucco Patch o r chauffeur, call: ·Serving So ca 25yrl· Publlc UllllllH Lie ., 326864' 2M1ra Comml .. lon 71 4'·554-78'i t 714·558-4151 • Splll Second Movlnt ---------1 ORCO PLUMBING fl DRAIN CLEA.NING 7 • DAYSll'£EX r. O.bu DW.unt 3910: 3925 Tax preparation and reprHentallon Aucft.ls & Collecllon Rel'd IRS tn NB (714) 673·8905 TUTORING 39U GUARANTEED· IMPROVEMENT 145/HA 714-341 ·8222. WALL COVERINGS 3912 Th• Stripper S p e c l al l z •no l n w a11r,per Removal L.588~:.!41 983·50)7 We O•I• shOl>ld hMO IOfiJ8ther. Sfrtp. Intl 1, advice 10 1he cralA/ LI U5978 031•21 1 Prof Movers! 24Hr SN PLUMBING 3890 101y/S r OlaclT I 111452 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil91111.,..llliitlil.,.W•.., .. 11 432.eta3JP·, .... $8so PlUMllNC & DRAIN • Complete Pl.UMBIN Repairs • Complete Rooter Servict-Main Lints • Wlttr HHttr /OISPQSi •• • n I ( l I )I' '97 LEXUS ES300 BladUBbclc, C D . leather. moonroof, onJy 2K mi. Lexus Cenihed, No OMV. (035730) $AVE . . '92 LEXUS ~ INFINITI ~91 LEXUS ES 300 G20 LS 400 Full option, 4 Dr. auto, Wh.itc/i'!OW)'. chromes, nc:w leather. moonroof, CO. full full opaon. 1.cxus trade poW'Cl'. New Lexus tnde. (089662) (538237) (049299) $15,477 $16,87 $18,977 ~7 TOYOTA '94 LEXUS '92 LEXUS ~3 LEXUS '94 MBZ '93ZEXUS CELICA GT LFI'BK ES 300 LS 400 SC 400 C280 SC 300 Black/Bladt, Black/Black. Cashmemlvory leather. Only 3'3K m.i! Sa-r/81.adt ka:mtt, C O, Rally Ried. Au10. lcarhcr, CO. full nu.or &hop. Lexus full option. 66K m.i. Full o_ption. l.aus moo11JOC>f, 11wac ooaidiDoo. """· Cenilied. (144732) Cenificd full power. all~ recorch. (J42056) (0074122) MINT! (027018) (035772) (029508) $19,987 $20,977 $22,97 .$22,977 $23,677 -$24,87 ~93 LEXUS ·I '93 LEXUS LS400 LS400 '95LEXUS SC300 . I ~-t BladU)adc. fulJ option, mint condition. (146605) BladUJadc. SpruccJtvory, full option. full option. Pl ) I '.\..I Mlnt. Lexus Ccnificcl. (146605) (024887) l'.'-...J>Ll . I'll)'.' $24,977 $27,977 '95LEXUS SC300 Bladu'Bladt. fall option. Lc:sus Ceni6ed. '94 LEXUS '95 LEXUS· SC400 SC400 Blac:klbbck, full option. Plati.ownlbladr. low miles, Law chroma, full optioll. Ccnihed. l.cwa Carified. '95 LEXUS '97 LEXUS GS300 ES300 Fall opti-. Pull . , ' ' only 30K mi. Lcuu Lcuu ~ Cctti.lled 6 co ~ ftom (090 I 0) at thQ pric:le $28,977 $28,97 '96LEXUS LS400