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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-02-23 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Local hotshots earn all Sea Wew honors MEASU.RE UP1 Costa Mesa Council opposes Measure S Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 '~ < > I I I ~ « 1 ( > t... I i ! i l I I I i ~---·~--=t~ve~--.-l marble ! ~ Two n:ewcomers, a I memorable lunch l,,:=. P at Brown was lost -and brand new to Orange County. I was too. 1 That didn't necessarily mdke '.:1: 1t a bonding moment, but it chd help me score a 90-minute one-l on-one interview with the former ~ governor back in the days when · his son was the quirky, mercurial i,i figurehead of California. I'd been at the Daily Pilot for, ! oh I don't know, about three sec-! onds. Or so it seemed. And i Edmund "Pat· Brown had been i retired from political We a long, .lj long tune. Still, here he was m Newport Beach stumpmg for some pol.Ju-I cal cause on behalf of his son. I J erry, fonfily known in Republ.J-1 can cU"cles as "Gov. Moonbeam" 1 i for lus f\lturistic style of govern-· Ing, wasn't going to be coming i i to Newport Beach this election. i So lus dad was doing it for rum. i Pat Brown was supposed to 1 _! be meeting informally with the mecha at the Hyatt Newporter I I'd only been to the hotel once ! and my recollections of the place ! were pretty foggy. So I showed up, parked and i 1 • hiked back up the drive~ay one had seen Brown. My echtor wasn't exactly sure where the former governor was going to be meeting the mecha, just that he was going to be there -some- where. • I asked for help at the recep- tion desk in the lobby. HPat Brown?" I recall the sharply-dressed man saying, repeating my question w1th an arched eyebrow. The former governor, I said. His son's the governor Jeny You know, Jeny Brown. OVERFLOW - ------MARC MARTIN I DAlY PILOT .Mark Hayes, with Emergency Services Restoration, pulls up dripping, sewage-soaked carpet padding ln one of the Bayside Coves homes affected by the sewage backup. Sewage damages 16 harbor area homes •Malfunctioning pwnp through bathtubs and toilets. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot HARBOR ISLAND -A malfunc- tioning pump system sent gallons of sewage spewing mto the bathtubs and toilets o! more than a dozen affluent Bayside Drive and Harbor Island homes early Thursday mom· ing. Some residents reported they heard an unusual gUigling sound at around 3 a.m. Others came down to get their newspaper shortly after 5 cover el.l" rooms, hallways and -in some cases -Llvmg rooms, overflowing with sludg . City F1Ie Department officials managed to turn on the pump man- ually which caused the drains to unclog, but not before some 16 homes had suffered thousands of dollars in water damage and conta- mination. The city's Fire Department and hazardous matenals units responde d • SEE SEWAGE PAGE 6 Museum boards expected to discuss merger Trustees for the Newport Harbor fill~_Lamma .art !11US,el:Yl1s hav~ ~c;.ned"'""--.... uled separate gatherings Tuesday. By Evan Henerson, Dally Pilot NEWPORT. BEACH -ln separate meetings next Tuesday, trustees from the Newport Harbor Art Museum and the Laguna Art Museum will privately discuss the possibility of merging the two facilities, official!. from both museums have confirmed. The two boards are scheduled to d~ctde whether the controversial merger \.\l'l.ll take place. In Laguna Beach, Museum Director Ndomi Vme said she "assumed (the sub1ect) will come up for a vote• Newport Hd.fbor trustees past and present were notified that d speadl trustee meeting would take pldce Tuesda)-at 5 30 p m That's an unusual rucumstance, c;aid Trustee Jerry Daud - erman. "We have special meetings maybe once a year,• scUd Daudermdn, who IS one of 40 New- port Hd.fbor board members "I don't imagine we're going to be tallung about whether to buy a piece of art • Newport Hdrbor Board President Jdmes Selna sd.td Thursday that the two fdcilitles wlH likely hold a Joint press conference dfter the two meet- mgs However. he sd1d all board mtmbers will • SEE MUSEUM PAGE 4 library board meets again today to fix procedural snafu By Evan Henerson, Daily Prlot NEWPORT BEACH -Tu d speoal meetmg scheduled for this afternoon. library trustees will reconsider a vote lo temporanly halt the Monday reoperung ot the library's Manners and Balboa branches That vote, taken earlier tlus week. was a VJO- lahon of the Ralph M Brown Act wtuch regulates public meetings, oty officials have concluded . Therefore, trustee chdl.f Ben Jackson said, the board must reconsider three acuons concerning the operung of the two branches By a 4-1 vote Tuesday, the trustees deoded to • SEE LIBRARY PAGE 5 "Mmmm hmmmm." I think that's more or less what the hotel . employee said The name -Pat. Jerry, Brown or any combination ! Residents outraged of the three -didn't seem to set off any great alarms with the "People are upset about it. Once we sell this property, we can never get it back ... " READERS HOTLINE 'Outrageous and underhanded' guy. "Well, he's not speaking here.· I knew that already, of course. He was just meeting the press. A few questions, a few answers. A little back-and-forth banter. Hopefully enough for a story, which -to be honest -was all I was really interested m So l started wandering around the place, sticking my head into various meeting rooms. I checked the restaurant. l checked the little shops out • SEE BROWN PAGE 5 r~~---~--~-----~-, I .. ' I \ It I \ - -- --- CHECK ITOUT 2 CLASSIFIED 11 POLICE F1LES 2 PUBLIC NOTICES 9 SCHOOLDAYS 2 SPORTS 8 WEATHER 2 \' ! I : !! I i. 1 by possible farm sale •Costa Mesa parents, students, teachers round up the troops to attend Tuesday school board meeting. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot )lEWPORT-MESA -Costa Mesa residents, shell-shocked from an 11th-hour disclosure that school board members may sell the Costa Mesa High School farm site for a residential development, are frantically rallying community members to protest at next week's school board mee:~· 1hls&eee-will de Tuesday whether to dump a sports com- plex project at the farm i.n favor of a single-family housing develop- ment The joint-venture sports complex proposal with the city of Costa Mesa and the Orange County Fairgrounds has been in the works for more than a year and has received the support of many community residents, who cite the city's need for athletic fields and park space. The surprising shift in attitude came on the .heels oiclosed-door meetings in which trust~ dlS- cussed the future use of the farm property -a violation of the state's -PAULETTE Will: open meeting laws. Accord.mg to the state's Ralph -M. Brown Act, public agencies are only allowed to discuss price and payment methods in closed session when they consider pur- chasing or selling real estate property. Paulette Witt, Costa Mesa Higb's PTSA president, said she has been calling concerned pa.r- ents and. booster club presidents since learning<>f the board's • SEE FARM PAGE 4 • EDITOR'S NOTE: After a series of closed-door meetings with the New- port-Mesa Board of Education, Supenn tendent Mac Bernd has recommended I that trustees abandon plans to develop -in joint venture with the crty of Costa Mesa and the Orange County Fair grounds -the Costa M~ High School I farm site into a youth sports complex and Instead sell the 18 acre property-to a developer The money approximate-I ly S10 million would then be used for deferred maintenance in the district's aging schools A vote 1s expected Feb 27. .• We asked readers what they thought about the surprise turnabout Should the farm site be sold for mudi needed cash? Should the district follow its origi- nal plans and develop a sports complex? And h~ the is.sue bttn given el'}OUgh public debate 1 l tlunk 1t'~ very short-sighted on lhe part of the MeS<l-Unified board to sell the farm s1te to developers The school district only has llllllted resources - the} 're bound to be needed m the luture What they're domg is mortgaging OUI children's future. \ou'U never get enough money together to buy such things back They are taking away the pos· s1bility m the future of having such a complex JUSt to so1ve a temporary problem -a shortage of funds. We're mortgaging the future of the area for a very qnall- minded, short-term solution. ,_ STAN WINTB Corona del Mar • SEE HOTLINE PAGE 7 sents a cat show at tho Orange County Fairgrounds. Houts: 10 a.m .·6 p.m. Satur- day: 9 a.m.-5 p .m. Sunday. Admlasion is $6 for edultl and '5 for senion, students and dailelnlb, I>Onati0n1 of cet fOod wMl be accept9d at the tbow fir tbe Or819' County Animal •111M. For mote lnformetioft, ..a110~152 SCHOOL SPmrn Help out local schools by~ (or walking) ht,~ Run '96. The event takes pSac.e suna.y at Fubion lalend. benefits And-. HarbotVlew endlJncoin .,........,, «book Youcmreg- llttir ---~ m. spD.ndlD C,\t .. Banish winter lil~ witli Ia. from the library I n the midst of winter', there can be little to laugh about. Holiday cheer, after all, is long gone, the groundhog's $eeil his .shadow and the tax man cometh. To put some light in yoW' life, check out the llbracy's humor col- lection. In additio,n to tongue-in- cheek books, joke collections and volumes of humorous verse, you'll find videos, audio cas- settes and CDs aiming to make you smile. Choose from such clfissics M. "The Geoxge~Jmi.s__ and Gracie Allen Show,• a sound cassette from the Golden Age of comedy, or listen to a contemporary humorist chal· Ienge doctors, Congress and dumb dogs on •Dave Barry Talks Back." With. "How I Got Tb.is Way" in your cassette player, join out- door funnyman Patrick Mac- Manus on a hilarious romp into the Rockies. Power up the CD player for "An Evening Wasted• with Tom Lehrer·or "Classic Goki" with George Carlin. Check out comedy hit "Clue- less" or "The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain" for some laughs in front of the VCR. A senior at Monte VlJta High School. Sarah South has won the local Uom Club speech award. Sou~ bounds over the co~petition -- Costa Mesa cotmdl oppose Measure S, fo~ voters' sake By l1na Borgatta, Daily Pilot cosrA ~ -lbe Ci Coundl took a formal stand week against MeuUre S, saytn the tm~ Oil ea.ta Mela w be teVWe if the initiattYe ii passed If approved, Meu\Ue $ WO prevent te-Ule of the'· 100-aae Toro Marine Corps Air Station as commercial airport for at least th next 20 years, possibly leavin Jobn Wayne All'port.. with mo 'trafffe1ban1t-~den -can handle. The initiative would also Measure A. which was design to ensure a commercial use of El Toro as an option. • T h e matority of CoSta Mesa voters did vote for Measure A ... and I think the impacts of commer- cial opera- tions at El Toro will be far less than the military operations,• • 1 thJnlc the liiaPflC'* ol COllllllltlClal o~at m nvow111 behB Jess than themil- ltcuy opera- tlona •••II -NIER IUPFA • Coundlman Peter Buffa said at Tuesday's City Council meeting. Ever doubt that it's a jungle out there? Learn how close wild animals and humans are in ·All I Know About Animal Behavior I Learned in Loehmann's Dressing Room.• Erma Bombeck's newest book. Find out "How to Be Hap- Hap-Happy Uk~Me· ~from Mer- rill Markoe, original head writer for "Late Night with David Let- terman.• Discover why "Tough Girls Don't Knit" .tn a collection of stylish essays by fashion rebel Freda Garmaise. Explore a vari- ety of subjects from both sides of the refrigerator door in "Uh- Oh," by everyday hie celebrant Robert Fulghum. • Monte VISta High senior wins Lion's Club· speaker contest and will vie for $17 ,000 competition. "What you'll have is a longer duration of noise throughout the ..day. but at a _much lower noise level.• High School sophomore on the topic of affir-values. She will represent the local clubs at South County A!S:ldents began mative action. the next level of competition in March. the push for Measure s, citing the lf she outspeaks students at the six other Acknowledging her lack of speaking potential for noise and other nega- levels of competition, she could win $17 ,000 experience, South said she entered the com-tive impacts on the burgeoning from the civic organization's state chapter. petition to earn credits for graduation. area. But opponents of the effort "I really didn't expect to win," said •At first I said, 'No way. I'm not a speech believe it is South County that is South, whose speech focused on the history person,'" South said, chuckling. •But I creating the demand for another of affirmative action and what she says is an needed three credits.• --=-1 .,......,.,. .... And th By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot Numerous sitcom stars- tumed.-authors are represented on library shelves. Among the most recent to eppeax is Elien D ' k S S th •-n·'-d d bil h Th ech be comm~ucu ..... .t""u· ' ey say, on t as ara ou to stop IGJ.A.l.1Jg. out ate p osop y. e recent spe es went over tter Costa Mesa and Newport Beach The 18-year-old Monte Vtsta High She didn't know ,anything about affirma. than her last speaking perfonnance, in should not be forced to bear the School senior never spoke in public tive action at first. and spent a lot of time which she read a DARE essay to classmates bnmt of it all before a few weeks ago, but two recent hon-d?ing ~· she ~d .. No~ sh~ has d~-in ~ixth grade... John Wo.vne Air:port L~o~rs~c~o~ul~d~lan~d!.Jh~e~r__:±.val~u!ab~l~e~sch~o~lars~mi;· Lf-..nii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f--::~~~~~;he-s.aid-:-'-1:.tm-1rl:>et1terwt1iteJ~-j-O:~~ltili~ _. DeGeneres, who offers such rev• elations as "though I want to have a baby, l doµ't want to have the baby" in "My Point -and I Do Have. One." Other stand-up material delivered in print is in Paul Reiser's "Couplehood, • 1im Allen's "Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man" and Jerry Sein- feld's "SeinLanguage. • money. "I don't think our problems are racist or than a speak~.• must abide by strict operating Wednesday South won the Costa Mesa discriminatory any more than they are eco-South said she hopes to continue her conditions limiting the 400-acre UoM Club's annual student speaker con-nomic and drug problems," she said. studies at Pepperdine University of UCI. fad.lily's hours of operation, the test, in which she competed against another South also won a recent Rotary Club She wants to write children's books and number of flights and type of air-craft that take off and land there, Monte Vista High senior and a Costa Mesa speech contest which centered on family coach youth swimming. as well as the path Ule aircraft can There are collections of droll musings written from a woman's point of view, including Margo Kaufman's "1-800-Am I Nuts?" and Mickey and Cathy Guise- wite's "Dancing Through Life, in a Pair of Broken Heels." From one of America's 1ITeverent males, there's "Miss America," featuring anecdotes and parody by disc jockey Howard Stem. school days High school students get that corporate feeling For those who prefer a tenito- rial approach, "Roy Blount's Book of Southern Humor" fea- tures sketches from such literary masters as William Faulkner and Mark Twain A more universal vision pervades "Will Rogers Speaks,• with more than 1,000 witty quotes for public speakers, wnters and comics. With so much funny stuff out there, there's really no reason to be glum -unless you've commit· ted to principles in Dan Green- burg's "How to Make Yourself Miserable" or if you haven't yet acquired a Newport Beach Pub- lic Library card. • OtECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's (Olumn is by Susan Warren. Estancia High School Teacher Dave Bree's eco- nomics students are becoming corporate executives. The means for such a metamorpho- sis is the purchasing and run- ning of "mines." The recently completed mine project was made up of simple props. Mines were plas- tic boxes· filled with various beans, all holding a different value. Some mines were secret- ly salted to make things inter- esting. Each two-person team start- ed with $20,000. Teams hod to bid for the mines. Once pur- chased, the mines were worked and refined. Profits bought equipment, hoppen, loaders, shovels and scoops, allof. which looked o lot like Styrofoam cups and plastic utensils. Teams took out loans to expand into new mines and pay bills. They filed environmental impact reports when beans spilled, and paid fines for contaminating the soil. The students completed annual reports for their busi- nesses with pie charts, spread sheets, bar graphs and written reports, which really gave a window into the personalities behind the "companies." There were many profit lev- els and new experiences in this project. All students involved gained far more than their bot- tom-line profit margin would reveal. All in all it looks like a great investment in aoss-cur- rlculum education. · -Cindy Wayman, parent Wiiiiam Lobdell. The s.ame 24-Dalty Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, COit.i hour answeting service may be Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright No used to record i.tters to the news stories. Illustrations. edlto- editor on any topk. rial ·matter or adVertlwments VOL 90, NO. 36 ADORE SS herein CMI be reproduced wtth- Our addresi Is 330 W. Bay St., out written permlsllon of copy· THOMAS H. IOHNSON, Costa Mesa, C.llf. 92627. right owner. P\Ablllhei' COBBK'llON5 HOW IO REAOt us -.a.I'll• LomlU. (~ 11M ..... l It Is the Pilot's poli<y to-prompt-Omtletkw\ . MINlglng Editor ly correct all errors of subct1nce. The Times~ County M YC*CM, City Editor Pie ... call 57.iM2ll. Thank you. (IOO) 2S2·9141 MMM: ~Photo Edlt0t' m """" ..... 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POSlMAS-rcwao mornl~ will .,..lft m':Slnd.._.chlr.-to ., .. ~CN. west 1 kiloti with 'TM •••port INd«ollta Miii Al,.....,_,_.,, 2 foot wtftd Wt\W, CIT Sale helps football teams Costa Mesa High School Foot- ball Boosters Club will have a Giant Rummage Sale from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 2, in the Costa Mesa High School parking lot. Refreshments will also be for sale. Donations will be accepted and can be dropped off at the wrestling room of the school Monday through March 1, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Arrangements can be made to have donations picked up by calling 641-3558. The teams are growing for next year and supplies, such as shoulder pads and uniforms, are Corrections • A ltonr in Thunday's Daily Pilot mmiiectly stated Mesa ~Water DiltrtCrs outstaDding debt. The egeliCy's debt ii currently approxlm.alely S42mm1on. . • Anotbet.ttorym 1bliiimy.., Daily PllOt ~ blconed needed. Money is also being raised for the purchase of safe practice equipment. In case of rain, March 9 is the alternate date. For information, call 641-3558. Boat show shoves off The 23rd annual Newport Har- bor Boat Show will take place Wednesday through Sunday, March 20-24, at the Newport Dunes Resort. Show hours are Wednesday from noon to 6 p.m.: Thursday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.1 and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ., ...... '"· ', . • ·:'7.... ' WI'..._.., •_ J ~•i_ TIDES lOOAY First low 6:25 a.m. 0.9 First hWl 12:20a m. 3.6 S«ond loW 6:07 p.tn 1.3 Second high After mldnlgtit IA'RMDAV Flrit high 12:4la.m. 4.6 First loW 7:401m . ..Second h'9h ':J!.P..m SiCOnij' !OW &:2S p.m. ... -··-57 take. Those restrictions were designed. to mi.nimiz.e noise and other impacts to the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa residents who live near the airport. But that operating agreement expires in the early part of the next century, and some are concerned that when it's re-negotiated, the airport will lobby for expanded hours, flights and flight paths to accommodate the growing demand. "It's a very imporumt matter for Cost.a Mes&.• Mid Councilman Gary Monahan. "While I don't want to tell people how to vote, I think the repercussions that Mea- sure S would have, if passed, would be very negative for the dty of Costa Mesa.• But the coundl wasn't UD.ified in its decision to take a position. Councilwoman Sandra Genis was the only member opposed to the resolution, even though she said she hoped Measure S would fail in the March election. •I don't believe in elected bod· ies telling people how to vote,• Genis said. •As it is, we tell them what they can put in their food. how much to drink. "'I th.ink it sends an unspoken · message that if they were stupid .. enough to elect UI, then they m1.llt' · be tOo stupd to lmoW how to vote on an issue." briefly in the news . A burgldr reportedly broke mto the activiti~ office at Corona del Mar High School over the hol- iday weekend and seized person- al checks, a camera and more than $2,200 cash. The majority of the cash came fiorn ticket sales at a CIP boys' basketball game last week, and the rest of the money was from variou. student events, Tara Kiehle, the activities director, said. Kiehle said the absence of the cash won't adversely affect any other · athletic programs, but replacement dolldl'S may have to come out of the school's general fund Somellme between Friday night and 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, a _ -2.Y.roldf b[cke into. !ha student activities office through a sliding wmdow, which is usually secured, . Newport Beach police reported. . • Once inside the office, the thief forced open a locked cabinet door and took three boxes containing both the cash and personal checks wntten to the school for various amoUllts, according to police. Also stolen were a $100 : Polaroid camera, and a key to the marquee m front of the school located at 2101 Eastbluff Drive. Kiehle said there are no sus- _ pects "We have no idea who did it," Kiehle said. "Unfortunately, there is still a lot of stuff we need to do to p1e~e this together " ln an unrelated incident over the holiday ·weekend, Carden Hall pnvate school at 1541 Mon- . roVla Ave. was burglartzed. Noth- ing was stolen, but a window was broken and its screen slashed to allow the intruder inside the classroom, accorchng to police. Once mside the classroom, the v~ndul l'.6p<>rtedly ram-OVed pdpel"> and decorallons from the walls and threw them on the floor, and left several cabinets opilt. The teacher's d•k WU not dis· turbed. A 10-year-old :t>oy who re~­ edly tried to dash aaoa Victoria Street was struck by a car 'Thurs- day afternoon. The boy landed on the hood of the car and was ro.shed to West- ern Medical Center in Santa Ail4, but police ud fire petM>Dnel reported that his inj~M CODsist· ed of head and back scrapet met did not seem as serious as expect· ed. •He was doing a lot better than you'd think, considering what happened,• said Costa Mesa Fire Ccy>t. Herb phde,..w.hoadde<ltbAt the 'boy was conscious and talk- ing the entire time. The incideat occurred at 4:30 p .m. Thursday at Victorta and American Avenue. The driver, Aleli Camama-Oorsi, 31, of Hunt- ington Beach, was driving west- bound on Victoria at about 35 to 40 mph and had the green light in the inten;ection, Costa Mesa police Sgt. Allen Huggins said. The Costa Mesa boy stepped off the sidewalk and tried to run southbound across Victoria, Hug- gins said. Camama-Dorsi was unable to stop in time and hit the child. The motorist was not cited and witnesses told police the child was at fault in the accident. He was not in a crosswalk at the time, Huggins said. Responding Costa Mesa fire paramedics treated the boy, who had a cut on his head, as a poten· tial head trauma patient, but he appeared in good shape, Ohde said. -western Medical Center per. sonnel would not provide a condi- tion report on the youngster. REPS NEEDED OM of America's fastest growing telecommunicattona co. needs Reps in this area. Offers personal freedom and ch•nce to motivate others. Flexible hours and great pay. Call now. a~a86'1~·i~-j[~ (714) 240·7027 ~g~·§ Crash injures allegedly <i:rimken motorist An allegedly drunken driver was seriously injured after she sped down Superior Avenue Wednesday evening and careened into two ems. Alesia Beaumont, 30, a New- port Beach resident, was driving her Honda southbound on Supe- rior Avenue at 6:44 p.m. Wednes- day, when she collided into a Mercedes Benz on the road in front of ber, Newport Beach police said. After sbe hit the Mercedes, dri- ven by a 44-year-old Huntington Beach woman, Beaumont struck a Toyota Corolla which ·was stopped northbound on Superior in the left turn lane, police said. The Toyota was driven by a 26- year-old Newport Beach man. · · Beaumont'&" -car -c-onttnue moving southbound until it reached the intersection of Hospi- tal Road and Superior Avenue where it crossed over the north...- bound lanes and came to a stand- still against the east curb of Supe- rior, according to police. Beaumont was the only motorist injured in the collision and was reportedly taken by heli- copter to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana for treatment of bead injuries. She was listed in critical condition at the hospital. She was also placed under arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, police said. lnformation on the speed at which Beaumont was driving and her blood-alcohol lev- el was unavailable, said Newport Beach police Sgt. John Desmond. -By Carolyn Miller CCMINrD,...., SlfOW & SWU Mm MfOUSAU HKU 10 111 HIUC1 $1 Mtar AMllS1IOll & ,.,, NnJllG! OU#Gf COUll1' IAllGIOUllOS 11 Fw o"~ Cosll ...._ Al the 551wy' Ott Mar Exit .. -;:.~ {714)852-9267 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1996 • All aboard for primary madness incumbent Marilyn &ewer ii running against Republicans I hose of you ger to hop onto or stop that train -or whatever it is Republica.n-:1-----~~ --~1 Ma.?Jorie Pantzar and :Jarob Pems. The winner of that race Will mo t likely file on Democ· rat Shirley Palley, who is also • runrung unopposed. presidential candidate Pat Buchanan says he's riding -b:ave only until Monday to register to vote tn the March 26 primary. Used to be when California held its primaries in June, the presidential race was all but decided. But that should change now that this year's race looks to be a dogfight between political com- mentator Buchanan, Kansas Sen Bob Dole and fonner Tennessee Gov. Lamar Alexander and who · knows who else. And if that's not enough to get you to the polli, there are plenty of local and st.ate issues and can- didates just itchinq to get your vote. At the county level, the hottest --Of th&-buncft.t.Meesttre'"S.--r U passed, this initiative would eradicate the preViously passed Measure A and squash any move to tum the soon-to-be aban- doned El Toro air station into a commercial airport. That's a thought that sends shivers down the spmes of New- port Beach and Santa Ana Heights residents who know that no airport at El Toro is sure to mean expansion at John Wayne Airport down the line. Next there is Measure T. which would establish a county charter, and Measure U, an amendment to Measure T (both must pass to ~ enacted), wluch would increase the county Board of Supervisors from five members to nine, costing taxpayers an additional $1.5 million. Yeah, I was just thinking the gan~s AC#Ol...1,j.F ... A.P ... P~A1111•1~LOUnET .._ ........................... ..._, Huge Moving Uquidetion Salel Today thru 2-27 10 to 40% OFF Already low Prtoes Monttdto 5"'fts 1e Only! s.-. All •1-...-ol -f2lnu 2075 ~ .... Costa ... 1112,,.... nor111 o1 r-. Squn t.a 55 SC1U01 • v.,,,,, ... , tony dodero county budget n~ed a Uttle more administrative fat In the 35th state Senate Republican pnmary, former Assemblyman Gil Ferguson is matched up with incumbent sta e Sen. Ross 'Jonnson. John· son , you'll remember, beat Fer· guson and former Assembly- woman Doris Allen m a nasty race last year. The winner of that race will square off against Democrat Madelene Arakelian, the New- port Beach businesswoman who was soundly beaten by Johnson but is apparently back for more punishment. Arakelian is run- ning unopposed in the primary In the 70th Assembly seat, l<inko·s DIGITAL PUBLISHING WAVE STREET REPROGRAPHIC~ INC IRVI NE & NEWPORT B EACH 714 .261 .5290 Additionally, there are 10 state propositions, 192-202, that will need voter approval in March. Among them are measure establishing no-fault insurance, mQbile home rent-control limits and the death penalty for drive- by shootings Q STIUGOING • t Fresh from his dead-last finish in New Hampihire, Republican Congressman Robert Doman will pay a Visit to Newport Beach today to speak to activists m the I county Republican Party's Silver • Cird~ 1400 Clt:i9s. --t Dornan. who garnered a mere 550 votes m the Gramte State's prestdenllal prunary. will be in the offices of the lnland Group from 5 p.m to 7 p.m. The offices are located at 3501 Jamboree Road, South Tower, Suite 606 in Newport Beach. I . TONY DOOERO IS the Daily Pilot 's news editor Send your political news to 1 him at 330 W Bay St .• Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627, or fax 1t to 646-4170 Or, you can contact him at 540-1224 ext. 323 ~~ COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE •%~ OUR TEEN PRODUCTION .., PlESOOS THE MUSIC MAN Ftr~---iil 714.6~S2'9 .. ,,..... c • ....,a DIRECTED BY CHElYl SANDERS PRODUCED BY STM SHIRO March 8. Mcrdt 31 Friday, Saturday . 8:00pm Sunday matinee . 2:00pm . MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES: •New Member Orientation• 25-Yard Heated Pool • Use of Free Weight Room and Equipment by Body Master • Basketball •Volleyball • Stair Climbers • Treadmill • Lifecydes • Schwinn Airdyne Bicycles • Life Rower • ConccptlLB.owcr-t.-Upr Bady-Ergomccer • Nordic Traclc • Racquetball • Handball • Step Aerobics • Active Older Adult Fitness • Hard Bodies Class • Aqua Aerobics • Aquatic Fitness • Senior Aquatic Fitness • Swim For Your Life • Senior Lap Swim • Locker and Towel Service •AWAY Program Allows Use of Other YMCA f.u:i litics FARM SALE CONTINUED FROM 1 recent about-face. "People are upset about it,• Witt said. "Once we sell thiS propert)! we can never get it baclc." • BOud IDllDbei'l My tie pubic will baW a cNIM'JI ID be bMrd at the ineeting, though many said they are in favor ot selling the property f«. ~f;amlly resi·. dential development to raise mil- liom of dollan for additional classroom s~ce and school mamtenance. 1hlstee Ed Decker said the cit- izens' advisory MUSEUM CONTINUED FllOM 1 have an opportunity •to cWiber- ate and consider all opportuDitt.es before oomiJlg to a dedaion." ~ bOUd 1ni1tee Gil LeV· ....... Wbo .... ~with COIJ)O{ate merg .. . ah1p ol both bi ICUINllt b and the old library b would .revert beck to The Co. Llke the many readm who flooded the Daily Pilot's Readers' Hotline Thursday, Witt said sh e's upset trustees discussed the use of property in closed session without public input. cominittee's rec- ommendation is now outdated •Whereas earlier I~ A majority ol Newport Harbor trustees must approve the merger m order for the plan to move for- ward. The Laguna Art Museum needs the approval of bqth its trustees and its general meniber- sbip. If a merger were to take place, museum supporters are con- cerned one or both dti.el could lose a venerable P:4J'l of its artiltic tradition. Oftldall .peculate that Lagu.na'1 Cout Highway location would clOM and that the gallery's collection ilDd offices would relo- cate to the Newport Harbor site in Newport Center. sun othen are concerned that the newly-fonned museum will eventually leave the coast alto- gether and take up residence in the South Coast Metro area. nustees and arts patrons allO expreaed concern over b the artistiC empbales of both tutiOns will blend. For the m part, tnaitiiei BM lt4ff mem have refused to comment publl on the discussions. They com however, that talk of the me gets ~ple •bot and bothered.. Marla Bird, a past president the Laguna Art Museum, said county art museum would be wonderful asset for both of us." because of new ,....;.;.;.__...._.. __ i nfo rmation about expected student enroll- ment increases. hcive l>een oppotled to llelJlng any dls- trlct-owned proper- ty, 1J'.IY poSJUon now fs I'm certainly o~n to looking at the farm site; I " lrankfy don't s':e The merger concept, which has been discussed on and off for more than six years, appears to fin.ally have gained some momen- tum. An executive committee of ~ees from both museums bas met privately for several months to discuss the proposal. Sources familiar with the negotiations say the current talk is being led by The Newport · Harbor Art Museum recently kicked off a $6 milllon campaign to fund an 8xpansion inlo an adjacent space, the site of the former Newport Beach Central Library. U the museum was to relocate, owner- Sbe said she would also hate see the Laguna site lost. "Experts tell me that i.t's one the loveliest galleries west of Mississippi,• said Bird, who is s a dues-p aying member. ·"I'm ho ing that it·w on't be razed or sol The district's citizens' advisory Committee for surplus property did hold public hearings one year ago to study alternative uses for eight or the district's properties. In March 1995, the committee recommended the district pursue the joint-venture agreement !or the 18-aae property instead of selling 1t for development. Barbara Toohey, a Mesa Del Mar homeowner, Newport-Mesa teach~ andmetOl>el: a! t.b.e.co.zn, rmttee, said she feels the board is ignoring the will of the communi- ty it represents. "Whe r e a s earlier I would have been opposed to sell- ing any distrlct- owned proper- ty, my position now is I'm · cer- tainly open to looking at the any alternative ... " "ft 1ust makes me angry,• Toohey said. •You like to think that your Ul.formation is valu- able." Toohey said the switch would have been more acceptable if board members had called another public hearing to discuss their needs and given people a chance to respond before a rec- ommendation to sell the property was made. "Then you feel at least they have given you a shot even If they ignore you," she said. The admirustrative recom- mendation to offer the site for saJe is on Tuesday's agenda as a c:tiscuss1on/action item instead of d discussion item only. -famr .-site,• -hg -• -- said. "I frankly don't see any alternative." But Costa Mesa High parent Kathy Koenig said the board's dismissal of the committee's rec- ommendation may prevent peo- ple from joining future advisory groups. · "I think it's going to start to sour people about participating," she said. Some school employees said they are skeptical that the money actually will go to fix the over- crowding and maintenance problems. "It bas gotten to·the point that (teachers) don 't trust the adminis- trators to be fair with the money," said Toohey, a teacher at Killy- brooke Elementary. "That's the prevailing feeling." Costa Mesa High Student -ED DECKER sponsors interested in building a footbalVsoccer stadium with a nine-lane, CIF-regulation track on the farm property. Williams, wh.o is discussing funding for the project with sev- eral local corporations, said the stadium prQposal still bas a chance. Some Costa Mesa High par- ents said that if money is raised selling the farm, it should be spent at the school rather than district wide. •w e feel like our area is at the bottom of the totem pole," Toohey said . "It would be nice to put that money back into the high school and give those kids the advantages kids in other parts of town have. It's like taking things away from people who don't have a lot." 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Kienitz says the board may have thought the branch hours --diao1sslon and vote-fell under-the category of • 1goo..97 budget for the Newport Beach Public Library• which was posted on last Tuesday's agenda. Instead, the branch hours discussion would have been a part of the current budget deliberations, which had not been posted for discussion. 70% Off of What? Compare our prices. See our selection. Experience our customer service. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS And tbe mTW WU quickly brougbl-to her aUeatloa_ 1ClenlU sa1d. •Memben ol the pubUC ciu-- "This ls an issue of public access. We're always interested in ability of the public to particlpate in the democraUc process ... " -NOVELLE HENDRICKSON • tioned the validity of the action,• Kienitz said. ·we certainly don't want to be taking invalid action. The trustees. and clty staff take every ·effort to comply with the legulations. • Novelle Hendrickson, who reg- ularly attends library board meet- ings, said the trustees' decision was a clear violation. _.This is an iss_pe of.,..E_ublic access,.. saicfliendrlckson, wno, with her husband Ron. are mem- bers of the Newport Taxpayers ADiance. "We're always interested in ability of the public to partici- pate in the democratic process. "Whatever the outcome, it's the right of individuals to participate. If they don't know (it's happening), Classified ads work for you! THE Daily Pilot tMn they am't ~ • Last Decenibel, .·u.e ·tru.ltees voted t.o reopen the M4rlnen and Balboa branches of the library, bringing those branches to six days a week ot operation. Qty Councilwoman Norma Glover, whoee district encompasses the busy Mariners branch. has lobbied to have that branch open six days a week. Generally, a new agenda must be posted publldy 72 hours before the meeting. For a special or emer- gency session, however, 24 hours ls sufficient, according to City Attorney Bob Burnham. The posting ot today's agenda, however, did not give trustees Lucille Kuehn enough notice. Kuehn had a prior commitment and said she would be UDAble to attend today's meeting. Today's meeting will take place at 4 p.m . in the Newport Beach Central llbrary's conference room, 1000 Avocado Ave. ----- One, two, cho, cha, cho Three, four, cha, cha, cho Keep in step!! · -.. Cha's Famdy Shoe Rer,ir All types of shoes & bogs reporred 1673 Irvine #F, Cosro Mesa (Bnd Bkdhustw V'ldeo Huf lo 7-11) 642·4314 IlEN~l~\L IMPL~.\NTS 'Are you a candidate for dental implants to eliminate partiaJs, dentures or IO avoid a new bridge? Do you require more complex lreatment such JS bone grafts? In conjunction with a major implant manufacturer, we arc seek.ing patients that wilJ~nefit from implant lreatment as part of continuing dentaJ education churscs. 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Pmally, on the brink of sheer pamc th.at I was about to botch one of my very first assign- ments, I reduced myself to walk- ing up and down the hallways in the hope of bumping into Brown. Maybe it was just that the jour- nalism gods smiled down on me that day or perhaps it was just blind luck, but as I was about to bead back to the parking lot and muster the courage to tell my edi- tor what a pathetic reporter I real- ly was, I saw Pat Brown standing outside a room. I quickly introduced myself and mumbled some excuse about being late. Brown waved off my apologies and stared down at me, almost Peering over the tops of his glass- es. .. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1996 tt •Are you with the Tunes?• Naw, l Mid. the Dally Pilot. I recall that he seemed to Qgh heavily. Evidently it was troubling news that Only the Dally Pilot wu on barid to bear hiJll speak. •rm not sure where I'm sup- posed to meet evezybody, • Brown confessed. He went on to curse the people who'd arranged bis appearance. •This b very unpro- fessional." I recall that Brown called someone on the telephone, got mad, bung up and invited me to lunch. For the next 90 minutes, nurs- ing an iced tea and a messy ham- burger, I talked with the man that some people regard as the best governor in the history of Calif or- nia. We talked about the death penalty, about immigration, about the future and about his son, who Midway during the mMI. I noticed some other npol1M'I ud a 1V aew banging a.rouad out· aide the lobby. One ol them I rec- ogD.ized u the political reporter from the Register. They were obviously looking tarJWwn. I watched them out ot the oor- ner of my eye until the reporters and 1V types -none the wiJer that Brown was silting no more than 50 feet away from them - gave up and left. Brown and 1 talked for another hour. Pat Brown died last Friday. He was 90. 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She was honored ln t 993 as Teacher of the Yeu Breakfast ls served at 6:15 a.m. ~ woro dllAIP* and ready to weu dodUng II nd· able at a~ •Repeiat Pwfor. mance· iale !Y and Setwdey, fiOm 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Alrt· um. l9100 Von Kamum Ave. PrO- CMds wW bene6t the ~ Of Music Chapter of the Oronge County Performing Arts Center. A tax deductible SS· ada>iuion will be charged. SEWAGE CONTINUED FROM 1 For more informatioli, call 675· 6802. sure to the sewage Outside their Harbor Island Drive home, Harry and Rosalynn Crowell studied new carpeting samples. Inside the bayfront to the scene along with officials home the Crowells had occupied from the Orange County Sanita-for 19 years, workers removed the uon Distnct ln addition, an estl-n.u.ned carpeting as blow·drying mdted 6,000 gallons of 'iewage apparatuses sat on the now bare were released Ullo the bay, fore· llving room floor. mg the county Health Care "Jt~.pre&ty-well now/ Agtmcy"s'Moruta MaZur to aose said Crowell who estimated that the beaches between Harbor and damage would probably exceed Lmdd lsldnds. The mcilluncborung pump sys· SlS,OOO tE>m is the property of the Orange Crowell noticed his flooding County Sdrutabon Distnct. Dis-bathroom after 5 a.m. Alter learn· tract representatives were on ing it would take two hows for hdnd Thursday morrung to assist =beg. rs to show up, he started re.,1den~ m clean up efforts. -~ 1s d failure 10 our eqwp· •But the. more I mo~ ~e nwnt ff sdld Nancy Wheatley, the more matenal came ~. he ~d. ~anitation Distnct's director of Further down Bayside Dnve at tPchru(d1 services "Our first pn-the Bayside Cove Condom.ini- . ority nght now 1s to get this I urns, Helene Winogura .said ~at clr>dned up as soon as possible... several of the bay-fronting umts County health dnd sarutation had flooded. the luxury water· dii.tnct ofhc1als sdld some homes front condos are worth a min.i- could be dPdned up enough to be mum of $700,000, Winogura said. occupied Thursddy Other rest· "Nobody is going to be aban· dc•nL'i would hdvc Lo spend the dorung these homes," Winogura night el'>Pwhere Residents who said. hdd touched the bacterid-laden Sarutation Communication sludge were encowaged to DlI'ector Michelle Tuchman, who qwckJy wash their hd.Ilds with hot went door to door checking on wdter and a strong soap. affected residents, said despite By 11 am Thursday. health the damage, bomeownerswerein officials Sclld they had made con-good spirits. . tact Wlth nearly all the residents "I think they realize that this is d!ld had not hedrd of anybody a very unusual occurrence," she who hdd been infected by expo· said FITT's Metabolic Advantage Dief" The4-Wffk Metaholl( Advaotaae Ol~t'" 1, an excluJ»ln ~etlnc:u and welgjll·lo-.' pruKJ11m hy Flltla~ liutltute ofTestln11 & Tralnlntt. 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Additional ervices We Provide: • :\Lrnuntrng & Auditing • Busrness Consulting • I 111.inc1.1I Planning • L1t1gation Support Servicing The Community For Over 20 Years 1')' I MncArthur Blvd., Ste. 205, Newport Beach, CA 92660 1714)474-7440 (800) 526·0869 FAX(714 }474·7554 Carpet Your Entire Home with PICJ.sh orBerber ~1ztd Doller For Jor only s499•~~,., FEBRUARY MISSION STATEMENT The n-..on d the Co.ta Meea Chamber of Commerce is to be the re.ding proponent for the Inter.ts of Jocal business, which include the proeperity Of Its Individual members, the vitality of lta marketpl8oe and the quality of its community fife. FILM LOCATIONS NEEDED The Orange County Fair & Exposition Center was recently used as a location for fllmfng of a aoon·tO-be-reteased Tom Hanks movie. What wete the benefits? The Fairgrounds rented the site. At least two hotels received room business by housing actors and crew. Restaurants received business. The City received added tax revenues. And Costa Mesa will receive 9'CpOSO"' anct rect>gnttk>n. • The Orange County FUm Commission has a photo library of potential film locations. More are needed. for Costa Mesa. tf you own a property In Costa Mesa and wish to have it Included In the Alm Commission's Library, contact Ms. Cristi Siiverberg, Orange County Alm Commission, at 714/47&.2242. ENV IRONMENTAL EXC ELLENCE Congratulations to NIKETOWN which in February was presented the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's Environmental Award. Mario Vega spearheads the NIKETOWN recycling program and works very closely with NIKE's Environmental Action Team. Like many environmentally conscious businesses, NIKETOWN recycles white paper, newspaper, cardboard, plastic, plastic hangers and cans; utilizes stationary, bags, boxes and brochures made of recycled products; and boasts of a car pool program in which more than 50% of the employees either car pool, walk or bicycle to works. NIKETOWN is serious enough to build these programs into the new hire training program. In accordance with NIKE'S motto, "Just Do It," NIKETOWN'S environmental program demonstrates that same demand for superior performance. NIKETOWN promotes recycling of old NIKE shoes, which are ground up and the rubber reused to make new athletic surfaces -basketball and tennis courts, running tracks, playground mats, etc. P.LA. Y. (Participate in the Lives of America's Youth) is NIKE's corporate initiative to create more sports and fitness opportunities for kids. Through P. L.A. Y., sport surf aces and playgrounds made of recycled NIKE shoes are being donated to communities. The Reuse-A·Shoe (tm) Program is part· of NIKES's overall environmental effort to find common ground between business mid the environment. For questions about NIKETOWN's environmental programs, Mario Vega can be mached at 714/642·6~. INTE RNET ANSWERS We've all heard about the Internet -enough to confuse the best of us. Now we can all receive simple answers and plain talk to clear up the confusion. Learn what all of this "Internet stuff" means to YOU and YOUR BUSINESSI Join FOCUS Publications' Dan Harrison at a FREE Chamber sponsored Internet Information Night. Find out why the Chamber has chosen FOCUS to take us all to the Internet. Learn how to communicate with this fast·growing community of highly educated and affluent consumers. Discover new ways to market your business. Find out the secret of the "P" word. Bottom-line, be sure you know why, before you say "I'm on the Internet." Join us on March 13 or 24 at 6:30 p.m. in the Chamber office. Reservations are required. Space is limited. Call the Chamber at 714/57 4-8780. NEW MEMBERS Ernr. Vllucc:I 78 Produota Company 558 Anton Blvd. ea.ta Mesa, CA 92626 (714) Me.2813 Dr. Alan C. Betger 1 3010 Harbor Blvd., Ste. B Costa Mesa. CA 92826 (714) 54()..8981 Dan Pittman Boz.IVSalvatJ Montgomery Sakoda 535 Anton Blvd., Ste. 700 Costa Mesa, CA 92628 (71.4) 7Jl8-B147 Robert "Rocky,. Balley Cu.tom Laminating 9808 Hamllton Avenue Huntington BMch. CA 92648 (714) 983-0771 Bobw.11 Envtak>n Gnlphicl 2140 '"' PttlOe Coate Mela, CA 92827 (714')!MMHM Gordon Bowley Rainbow Magnetics. Inc. 3221 West MacArthur Blvd. Santa Ana. CA 9270.--6801 (714) 540-4777 W1yne Colwell Ralpha Groo«y Company 1870 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 (714) 642-7994 Jeff Mclntoeh Trudeau Mar1<etlng Group, n,. 955 West 19th St., Ste. C112 -eo.ta Mesa, CA-t2827" (71'4) 642-4142 PlwcyBrown Weltmlnster Memorial Park Mortuary 14801 Belch Blvd. Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 893-2421 Our epologles for the misprint last month. Pl .... not• correction: WlllMcClaln o.ta Butlneu System• .. 2140 NNport 81\/d., Ste. 8 C:O.ta M .... OA 92627 (71 4) 67'4 0197 GOLF. TOURN/\Mf.NT The eo.ta Meu Chamber with the golf teams from Eatancia and Coeta Mela High Schools Will sponsor a golf tourrwnent on Wedneeday, June 5, 1996 at ~ eo.ta Mee& Goff ~ and Coc.JntrY Club. Prtzes wm be dllttfbutec:t at 1 dtnner that ..,,,. evening. AnYOne tnt.leted In Mrvtng on the committee, being a ...... ~Of~~ • ..W.ot ~ lhould contact Jim Pea. cf Cll'I ~k at (7t.t) 848-771-' or Hild so;,. Of,.,.... &qun lit (714) 722-1800. Pr0a11dl rUled by thle eYent wltl ~ towwd ~ the -~···.both ~acnooe. Md~ prop•tllfW. M/\PCH !j/\l LOl PROPOSITIONS Be sure to vote on March 26. In addition to prlnwy candidates, a number of measures and propositions will be put tn front of Orange County voters. The Chamber Board of Directors has considered severaJ of these and take the following positions. POSmON Measure S • Relating to €1 Toro Reuse oppose Measure T -Orange County Charter Initiative oppose Prop. 201 -Attorneys' fees. Shareholder AcYons. Class Actions * -iupp(>rt - -- Prop. 202 -Attorneys' Contingent Fees Limits auppor1 PARTN ERS WITH . EDUCATIO N Costa Mesa High School is looking for businesses that would like to become partners in helping to prepare students for careers. There are several ways to serve as a Business Partner. One is by providing problem solving ~orkshops. This would involve 8·20 students per.session depending on how many you could accommodate. Students would be put in teams of 4 or 5 and your company would be asked to provide sessions for 2 to 4 teams. Sessions would last 1.5 to 2 hours after schoof. From 3 pm to 5 pm would be most convenient. Students would meet at the business site, be presented with a problem and asked to solve it as a team. The problem presented should be one that the company is presently having or has experienced. e5{Mnples would include a problem in training personnel, one relating to manufacturing, customer relations or cost cutting. The students may provide another way of looking at the problem that you have not considered. This has happenedl For further information please call Kathy Koenig at 71 4/556·3355. RENEWALS 46 Years!lll J.C. Humphries Enterprises (Get Well Soon. J.C.) 40 Years!lll Grant Boys, The 37 Yearslll Wlgmore Insurance 35 Yearslll Bristol Par1< Medical 26 Yearsll CIMCO,lnc. -17 Years Full Gospel Business 16 Years K.C. 's Hallmark Shop 15 Years 6 Years ~ Linscott. Law & Greenspan Temploy, Inc 5 Years Residence Inn of Costa Mesa 4 Years · Back Bay Rowing & Running Club Mesa Verde Drive Plaza Quinn, Ca~ Jarnn. Atty. 3 Years Bristol Village Cleaners Harbor Fair Tex800 Food P.\art History Wof1<s Company Ice Chalet NIKE TOWN Orange County Rutan & Tucker 2 Years Costa Mesa Police Association Southern California College American Institute of Massage Therapy Avila's El Ranchlto 13 Years Ralphs Grocery Store 8 Years Country Side Inn 7 Years Restaurant McDonald's of Costa Mesa McDonald's (Man-ca1. Inc.) South Coast Center of Hypnosis 1 Year Orange County Lube CenteB Orange County Pertonning Arts Center EVENTS CALENDAR MARCH 1996 Fri. March 1 Mon. March• Thur. MBrch 7 Tues. Man::h 12 Wed. M8rch 13 Thurl. Marett 14 Tue.. M9rot\ 19 Wed. MM:tl 20 ThUra. M8'ch 21 Man/Woman of the Year, Noon O Red Lion Hotel, 3050 Bristol Street Education Committee 7:30 a.m. O • Chamber Networi<ers Business Leads Luncheon; 11 :45 a.m. O Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Ad. Budget/Finance, 7:30 a.m. O Chamber Executive Committee, 11 :45 a.m. O Th• Barn Steakhouse, Costa Mesa Environmental Committee, Noon o Chamber 90-Mlnute Bnlakfast Boost 7:15 a.m. 0 La Salsa Triangle Square (upstairs In Town Square) 1870 Harbor Btvd. Ambasladora Committee, Noon O Chamber Legislative Committee, Noon O Chamber Tri-Otlel After HotnMtxar, 5 p.m .• 7 p.m. O Holiday Inn Select, 17941 Von Karmen, trvlne Board of Directors Luncheon • DARK r---------------------------~ I "GOOD MORNING, COSTA MFSA" I • 80""' BUSINESS BREAKFAST Thurs., Mu. 14, 7:18 a.m. at La ..... , 'Mllitgle'. ....... eta: $10prepakt• (lnult be recfivahtthe~by M:rda~ Mat 11) $15 at the cm. Enclosed is $. _____ _.o,._r ,.;_..,;o......;;; ___ reservation(s) NAME <PltMC Prlnt), __ __......, ___ ...,.... _ _..;_.....__...;.....-,....._.:_ COMPAN¥~~~~--=--~,..:.-..;..----------~·~-- PHON£ ·1 SPEAKERt ..... ..,_ .......... ,, llt1a •• ........... ~ S.$;ANDirJYOtJR---.-r'f'Y'P'iP'B.,,.,¥9 - CONTINUED FROM 1 I feel that the district should def- initely consider a sports fadlity at .the Costa Mesa fann. location. I don't think we need more housing ta this area. We need something tor our youth m this district. It's a sad uation when we don't have a decent sport facility for our high schools and youth to use. CYNnllA CULP Costa Mesa I'm opposed to the selling of the farm. I feel that there's far too many homes in Costa Mesa already and nowhere near e nough sports com- plexes or parks for childretl. I'm totally and completely opposed to it. I think It's terrible the way the Ne\vport-Mesa Board of Education has simply ignored the feelings of the public in this issue. DENNIS )S:ELLY Costa Mesd • Qnce...agam ~ school boM8 tt Jetting the taxpayer down. It would be good if the district would work ~th the city and have a sports faciJ- Jty that both the dJslrict and the cit- o\zens of Costa Mesa and Newport :Seacb could use. RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where YOUf Dollar Coven Mofel 1922 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA · SU· 1156 ' Do we need more houses to K:eep overcrowding our schools or do we n.eed more space for our youth and otizens to enjoy? AUCEDALE Costa Mesa First of all, I'd like to say-" Amen• to the colunm by William Lobdell because he definitely is on the beam. Secondly, l would like to say that l really think it's tune for the New- port-Mesa School Board to consider the citizens of Costa Mesa, espe- oally the teachers, the students and the general public. I think they def- initely should have a say in what ls happening lo that particular estate. BETTY GJUFFIN Costa Mesa I am agdlllst selling the Costa Mesa School Fann property. What the school board is trying to do in secret meetings 1s outrctgeous and underhanded Asking for the exemption lo the state Naylor Act so that they can force the city of Costa Mesa to pay through the nose ~property~e1'0me. They are not above the law. Rules are rules and laws are laws. They should remember that 1l is also the truces of the city of Costa Mesa who bought this property m the first place. ------------· : MARINA 1 HR. Foro : I 1 1835 Newport Blvd. •Costa Mesa 1 I "'°°" m. Snlli nidt 1hr C.G111 MN ~1111iit I I 642-8205 I I MON-FRI 10-7. SAT 10-6 I I • ~ ol llOW i.-llt p6ct\lre w/o negolM I I.;.~':"~ ..... • • • • • • • ""'-Selling the property to benefit the sdlool diatrlct Wlthout consider~ ation for the at-{ of Cotta Mesa · where the property is located is beyond belief and shocking. It smacks of Newport Beach mentali- ty . KAnn.EEN TRACY Costa Mesa • l've lived here all my life. I grad- uated from Cos~ Mesa High School in 7 3 I would bate to aee more housing here and more peo- ple here in Costa Mesa. It's jammed as it is. I would nate to see more developers here. I'm just very, very against it. USAOIT Costa Mesa This is the first tune I've actually totally agreed with something you've put in the newspapef. I'm the past president of the Newport- Mesa School Foundation and on e o( the original Budget Advisory Com- rruttee members for the district. I also have two children in Costa Mesa High School. I'm involved incrediI>ly with the lii'gfi sChooJ ... So I've been real mvolved recently in what's been gomg on over there with that farm site. I was already going to call each of the trustees to let them know that their closed sessions were not • Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ... ,..,. The Tradition Continues Sine• 1972 COCK TAii <, ~000 TC>',(' PHONE AHEAD Microwave-Electro Gun After 1 2 years of continuous use. and treatment of over 50,000 government buildings. schools. apartments and homes. the Electro gun and Microw ave systems have proven to be one of the mast environmentally sound methods ol drywood termite control available today A viable alternative to tent fumigations. 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Yetter- day (when the preu i'eleaH wu sent out) sort of defeated the pur- pose of c~h~em with that. I will be g eaCh one of them and letting them know bow I feel about what they've been doing. Basically ... it's appalling. I thJnk the biggest problem )(as been that the citizenry of Costa Mesa High School hasn't gotten up in anns about anything m a long, long time, and I'm not sure they remember how to do it. But I lh1nk you're going to find a really inter· est:jng meeting on Tuesday night. There are phone lines ringing like crazy in the Costa Mesa High School community, making sure that every parent knows exactly what's going on -that the property is being pulled out from ~demeath us.. . . I think the school district has an obligation to this community to lis- ten to the options in an open forum. I think they would be much better served listening to all of those opin- ions and allowing th~ublic t9 h~ an of the opinions. -- So that reg4rdl s of the dedslon that IS made, everyone has heard all of the different opinions. I think you're going to see some real problems, as you intimated In your article l think the school board has reverted back to the John Nicoll era. I think it's depl(>rable. KJMKASELL Costa Mesa You just don't liquidate capital assets to reunbwse operating bud- get items. Why were these deferred maintenance items allowed to be deferred so long to reach this StS million amount? Will they have to sell other properties down the line someplace to take care of other deferred items? I think money wouldn't be qwte so short if the dlstnct had not bor- rowed money to UlVest in the coun- ty's defunct stock market specula- tion. I just wonder who authonzed that and why nobody's ever taken credit for it? It's like you or I getting a loan to go to Las Vegas and then baVJDg to ~ our home to TJ!~..X Ule loan after we've J>ut all the money in the slot macbinet and loll U.. I think it's a ridiculoUI dedston. My reactlon this momlng after reading about the IChool d.istrid'• decision -wtUch wu made behind closed doors, of course -is that on,ce again Costa Mesa students are los- ing out for others. The East Side bas two otb r school properties that we on the School Surplus Committee felt could be used by the <U_strtct to ease housing shortages in \that zooe • Harper and Undbergh school sites. BAUAllA TOOHEY Costa Mesa I disagree with the move for the Mesa-Unified distnct to sell the farm site. I think that it has not received enough public debate time and that the property could be much better used for the well-being of the children of our community than the coffers of our school dis- bict .. 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I 6 Marine Division Quarterty Bre•kfast Meeting 7:30 am • Newport Harbof Nautical Museum 8 Business AniaUnce Workshop 7:30 am • NHACC Olf1ce 12 Police Appreciation Breakfast 7:00 am • Sheraton Newport 13 HeatthyNoon Networking 12:00 Noon• Rtvarboat Cafe --13- New Member Reception 5:00 pm • NHACC Office 19 Sunnae In Newport Bre•kfll•t Meeting 7: 15 Im • e.l>ol Bly Qi> 20 ~ BUalnea After Howl 5:00 pm.~ Holidly Im 22 QUOTE OF THI DAY ~WW .. ,,.,.. dtH orlllltJ ... -ri w• • OCC 8ASKl!TllAlL a.M TIM 01/JRIBN daily pilot all-sea view league boys" basketball -1996 Coleman, Klinke, Cunningham among the Sea View's elite • Woodbridge junior Chris Burgess tops the selections with Player of Year honors. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Senior Brian Coleman, whose emergence in the second round fueled a 4-0 regular-season finish and a guaranteed CJF boys basketball playoff berth for Corona del Mar High, tops three locals named All-Sea View League by the Daily Pilot. · -Coteman,'11 8'-foot-4"fOrWard, averag~"l4':'2 po1nfs in league, 20.8 in the final four victories, and 17.9 for the season, was the lone local first-team selection. Cd.M senior Adam Kllnke was a second- team choice, as was Newport HarboljunJor Peter Cunningham. points in a 52-4-' tri- umph over Irvine 1n the second round, the Tars' lone leagu~ 'Victory .. Chris BU4Jess, a 6~ 10 junior who led Woodbridge to & share of the title with Santa Margarita, earned Player of the Year laurels for a Klinlce, a 6-4 forward, upped bis season scoring average of 12.8 ~ints per game to 13.3 against Sea View competition. A dangero\IS three-point thteat, ~'8.lso-.was proficient at creating his Col~an ,..,, ...... "' ... '""'~ . IOlnke__ second straight ---~ ~campAtgn, &ftii' own shots by backing defenders in around the free throw line. Klinke and Coleman helped Coach Paul Orris' Sea Kings advance to the CIF Southern Section Division ID-A quarterfinals, before finishing with a 17-11 record. averaging 26.9 points in league and 10.6 rebounds for the season. Pla1WoftheY..., "-re!-Mhool ht. yr. avg. Oms Burgess. Woodbridge 6-10 Jr. 26.9 flntY..,.. Allen Krist Sama Margarita Oenlll_s Ket~_. Sa.ata ~arlta • Brian Coleman, Corona del Mar Amir Rahimi, Irvine Wiiiiam Stovall, Woodbridge Travis Senile, El Toro SecondTNm 6-8 Sr. 19.0 6-4 ~ 1$.0 6-4 Sr. f.U 6-2 Sr. lS.0 6-1 Jr. 11.3 6-3 Sr. 15.3 Adam Kllnke, Corona del Mar 6-4 Sr. 13.3 ,termalne Hill, lrvfne 6-1 Sr. 7.6 Matt Nlcket>. Santa Margarita 6-2 Sr. 3.4 Also a first-team pick as a junior, Coleman drilled the game-winning basket at the buzzer in a 55-53 upset over league co-champion Woodbridge. He also scored 11 combined points in the fourth quarter and overtime to key the Sea Kings' 46-45 triumph over Irvine in the regular-season finale to clinch third place. A talented jump-shooter, Coleman also hac,t suc- cess mixing it up inside. Cunningham, a 6-2 guard, led the Sailors with a 9.8 scoring average in league. A three-point special- ist, Cunningham posted a season-high 23 points against Newport's Back Bay rivals and netted 11 Santa Margarita, which earned a share of its fourth straight league crown, was represented on the first team by repeat selection Allen Krist, as well as fellow senior Dennis Keane. Krist and Keane averaged 19 and 18 points, respectively, in league. Wood.bridge's William Stovall, Irvine's Amir Rahimi and El Toro's Thavis Senik round out the first team, w~e Wood.bridge's Job.n ffalagan is the Coach of the Year. · Peter Cunningham. Newport Harbor 6-2 Jr. 9.8 Fabrizio Mendiola, El Toro 6-0 Jr. 10.3 c.o.dl of the YNI' John Hafagan, Woodbridge HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCE R Sailors put hopes on line a t elem entary field tQday in CIF quarterfinal match •Shoe-fitting for Cinderella soccer winner will be at Kaiser School in Costa Mesa, starting at 3 o'clock. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The slipper will tit only one today, either Newport Harbor High or visiting Canyon Springs of Moreno Valley, when the two Cinderella teams in the ClF Southern Section Division ID boys soc- cer playoffs square off at 3 p.m. at Kaiser Elementary School in the quarterfinals. Kaiser is located at the comer of Santa Ana and 21st. "It's getting exciting,· Newport Harbor Coach Colin Bouette said. "We're the only ones left in the playoffs around here.• The Sailors (20-5-4), who established a school record for victories in a season on Tuesday with their 1-0 road win over Riverside Poly, have enjoyed theatrics in each of their three playoff triumphs, propelling_.truL -..--Sea View League's third·place representative on a collision course with the Cougors (14-9-3), "f would . a third-place team from the Ivy League, who assume we've got everyone's attention down there ... " -CANYON SPRINGS COACH SHARON WALSH have knocked off league champions Estancia (Pacific Coast) and El Toro (Sea View). "I would assume we've got everyone's attention down there,· said Canyon Springs Coach Sharon Walsh, whose defensive-minded squad has recorded 11 shutouts, including two m the playoffs. Canyon Springs, wh.ich uses a fundamental 4-4-2 game plan, features a balanced offense. Only junior center/midfielder Chad Reckard (14 goals) has more than seven goals. Newport Harbor, with senior striker Justin Kerr (school single-season record 25 goals, as well as 11 assists Uus season) hobbled with a left ankle injury (ligament damage), nipped Laguna Hills, 2-1, in a wild card game Feb. 14, as Kerr scored a pair of second-half goals. Last Fnday, the Sailors edged second-seeded Santiago, 2-1, in overtune, as Kerr banged in two penalty kick goals. Against Riverside Poly, freshman goalkeeper Zach Wells stopped a penalty kick with some 30 seconds remaining to preserve the Tars' win, scoring their only goal on a re bound shot by Garrett Jansma. ·Garrett JUSt slotted it home,· Bouette said. "But, of course, our goalkeeper was unbelievable. It was one of the best performances I've seen, espeoally tor a freshman. We think he'S" a sophomore now; he lost that freshman status. He's worked real hard to get that (starting) position· Today's game was originally scheduled for Thursday, but inclement weather throughout the week forced a day's postponement. The field at Newport Harbor is almost beyond recognition because ot the recent rains, compounded by the overall poor conditions, hence, the change in location to the elementary school. "For us to come away with a win (at Riverside Poly), it shows what we're all about,· Bouette said. "Good teams need to show it when the chips are down. We didn't play one of our better games, but we man- aged to do it when we needed to. Sooner or later, you need to steal a game. "I bear (the Cougars) are a good team, and they're provihg to every- one they're for real. We won't take them lightly, because thetre the top team now for us. But they're also just in our way. TiiiS was our goal at the beginning of the season, to win en; so it'~exciting. Not too many people get a chance to obtain their goal, and ~t's m.Aldng it tun for the guys. We control our own destiny now, especially with a home game." Seniors Jeremy Ellis, Ryan Hoover and Ryan Yurada, juniors Scott Tackabeny and Tobin Junowich, and sophomore Brett Baker have also contributed greatly to Newport Harbor's postseason run. · Canyon Springs, which has only two seniors on its team, is also led by midfielders Eric Simmons (seven goals) and Nick Zavala (six). Junior Brian Hatch is the goalkeeper. -H ONORS Ora;nge Coast's TI.m O'Brien ls No. 1 in tbe Orange Empire Conference. COACH OF THE YEAR • Pirates' Tun O'Brien named Orange Empire Conference Coach of the Year; Ambrose, Curtis gain All-Conference honors. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -1n each o1 his four seasons, the Orange Coast College men's basketball team has showed con; tinual improvement under Coach 'Om O'Brien. Th.is year's squad (18-13, 9-5), which fini.Shed in third place in the Orange Empire Conference and will be hosting an opening-round game of the Califor- nia State Regionals tonight at 7 p.m. against I.A: na.do Tech, is his best ever. Conference coaches thought so, too, choosing O'Brien as the Conference's Coach of the Year. Sophomore_k>rward Tom Ambi:,ose and freshmAn guard Duane Curtis were both named to the All-Conference Team tor helping OCC improve sir games in the win column over last season's 12-19, 4·10 team. It would have been nine games, e'J:cept the Pirates had to forfeit three early-season wins. ·nus is very satisfying,• O'Brien said •SEE HONORS PAGE 8 JC WOMEN 'S H OOPS OCCS Shine All-Conference for · second straight year • Costa Mesa High product Heather Robinson named to the team in her first season with Irvine Valley. COSTA MESA-Sophomore center Jamie Sb1'.'ne, who has been the brightest spot on a good Orang~ Coast College women's basketball team this sea- son, bas been named All-Orange Empire Confer- -ence-for the secomhtratghtyear. -- Shine, who was third overall in scoring with 17 .~ points a game (second in conference games at 16.6), helped the Pirates (22-10, 8·6) to a fourth-place con- ference finish. The Pirates who slumped toward the end of the. season, finishing 1-5, are the No. 10 seed in the Southern California Regionals and will host Santa Monica College (11-16) in a first. round game Saturday at 7 p.m. Costa Mesa High product Heather Robinson, who plays for Irvine Valley College, was also named All-Conference. Irvine Valley (24-7, 9-5), in its inaugural season, finished tied for second in the conference. The Lasers are seeded ninth and will be at home a.gain.st Mt. Sac (11-12). Shine has been Miss Consis- tency for the Pirates all season. Shine She's also third in overall rebounding at 11.1 a game (fourth in conference games, 10.9), third in field goal percentage with 52.8% (first in conference, 54.4%) and 11th in blocked shot with 0.4 a game (eighth in conference at 0.7). Last season, Shine also averaged a double-d.ou- ble with 14 points and 10 boards a game. She has committed to play at St. Mary's next season, where former Corona del Mar High product Mollie Flint is a junior point guard. Shine made a comeback from a life-threatening battle with spinal meningitis. Robinson. bas been o. standout with an Irvine Valley team th.at has had a remarkable opening season under the guidance of Coach Usa McNamee. Robinson was seventh in overall scoring at (l 13.9-clip (eighth best in conference at 14.S), eighth in overall rebounding with 8.0 a game, fifth in over- all assists with 4.7, fifth 1n overall free throw shoot~ ing at 68.5% (second in conference games, 87.5%) and 16th in overall steals with 1.8 a game. Robinson was a member of Cosla-Mesa'a 1992· 93 State Championship team. Ectasy provides just that at Mazatlan • 38-footer steals the show with beautiful effort in 940-mile race. E eetw1ng Ug))t to moderate Wind.I tru:oughout, the San Diego to Mannan 'Rae saw ti~t ra~ and some ainazing performances, tndudirig two spect.acu&at d4n WiN by local Nilors, The um:t:°-mfle race down tbe a P8nlnsula hotted a fteld ot 29 com~ lri nine ---cla••· tbOugh five of the boats abdndoned the coune. The seven sleds partidpated, but were broken up into four daaes. ~ rigtilar slecll competed iri both the utOB clan and the PHRP-U clau, wtth th Tht\>o.lledl competing tn the ULD&-T iand PfflUl.T c'IH!I. ma.~ po6at for bath clUlel c.ame aiouDd tbe 1\utle Bay ..... Both ~and Mongoo11e, Turbo eild reguJat sled. ~. Wllit ,,.,..,,. wheie moc-bn9u awalt9d tblm. Goilag outlldi .... both ol th1le boets. big~ .. well u Vlctorla'I perfect cape ro\ind.ing that gave the boat a 1 112-bour overall Jead, Victoria'• aew capltalized on their rounding, u the Nit of tbe fleet bad lea than MDar roundingl and fell di the pece. M~ooae, 'With~ Beech's BW ~aboard, allO made a good~ to teal th• Win. TM~ boet ta tbl lliblbttlon ... ttie Wllitbierld 60 Amenm11 ~ lllllid eo during a late workout ession Wednmday. •Thi.s lS the flist ti.me a ttWd·place team, end a welk-on coach have earned the honors. •I never knew finishing third could be ao satisfying." AmbrOle, the team leader all season, was the third leading vote ~tter which makes him eligible tot tbe AU-State Team to be cho- sen after the playoffs. "That's quite an honor when )'.OU consider there are 110 junior J=alleges. -O'Brien said of his 60phomore forward. : Ambrose., at 6-foot-6, was fifth ).n scoring among conierence players, averaging 18.3 points a game (18.9 in conference games). third in shooting percentage at 57 .1 % (second in conference, 60.4%), .filth in conierence lhree- point shooting percentage j 45.5%.), 11fth ..ove.rall. in fr• throws· at 73.3% and was the top pverall rebounding leader (8. 7 a game) and second in the conier- ence at 10.1. : Curtis, a 6-foot-3 guard from Pasadena Muir High, was one of pruy two freshmen named to the , I 1BOATING CONTINUED FROM 8 an impressive overall second place, with crew members Neil Barth, David Delo, Robbie Haines, Roy Disney, Skip Allen, Sean Farrell and Scott Dickson. Even with Victoria's commanding win, probably the best performance in the race ca.me from the crew aboard Ecstasy. The smallest boat in the regatta, the 38-footer not only won its class by the largest margin -19 hours -but it also captw-ed both the Best Performance and Best NaVJgator awards. Sailing in the four-boat PHRF B class, Newport Beach-based Ecstasy kept pace with Pendragon and Osprey, who owed Ecstasy 10 and 12 hours, respectively, while Yukon Jaci< led the pack. Knowing that they weren't going to win the class, Pendragon and O~prey decided to retire. Yukon Jack continued to edge away. finishing three hnm:s. ~ead of Ecstasy. Unfortunately for Yukon Jack, they owed Beat~ 22 hours. Needle$s to PUBLIC NOTICES Ambrose CwUs team. "He's a tough kid," O'Brien said. "To be one of two freshmen chosen says a Jot." Curtis was 11th overall in scor- ing with 14.7 a game (eighth in conference at 16.7), seventh in three-point field goal percentage at 42.3% (sixth in conference, 43.8) and connected on 80.6% of bis shots from the fTee throw stripe during coniere'nce games. He averaged 2.5 assists and 1.5 steals (both in the top 15 overall). The Pirates are riding a five-.uauie. 'Uinnillg str.ea.k...going .into Friday's 7 game with LA TI-ade Tech. "The only thing that stopped us was the schedule,• O'Brien said. "The guys deserve all they're gettlng. It's a good. solid group.• say, the crew of Ecstasy was ecstatic. u1 felt like an amateur winning a PGA tournament,• said navigator Jeff Kauttu. Other local crew members included owner John Donohue and Ed Ray, both of Newport Beach. Donohue IS also a member of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Standings Overall · 1. Victorta, 7/11:11 :22; 2. America's Challenge. 7112:44:33; 3. Cheval, 7/13:34:05. Cruising Cass -1 Novia de/ Mar, 140.8090, 2. Daseln, 141 6112, 3. Sal- sipuedes, 146.0849. PHJlf ·A • 1. Stealth Chicken, 166:05:14; 2 Bay Wolf, ONF. PKRF -8 -1. Ecstasy, 175:31 55; 2. Yukon Jack. 193:44.24, 3 Pendragon and-Osprey, ONF. PKRF .5 -1 Sorcery, 161:51:512. PHRF -U -1 Mongoose, 140:18:04; 2. Taxi Dancer, 141 :26·47; 3. Grand Illu- sion. 147:29:51 . ULDB -1. Mongoose, 122:45:49; 2. Taxi Dancer, 1'2'3:54:32, 3. Grand Illu- sion, 129:57:36 UU>ll -Turbo 1 Victoria, 1 15:57: 11; 2. Cheval, 119:19:05 PHRF-Turbo 1 Victoria, 143:37'.37, 2. Cheval, 146:46:05 Exhibit -America's Chd.1- lenge, 118:29.33. ' . . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1996 \ . . - 12-0 OCC operis conference play •Pi.rates start Orange Empire €onference- Saturday with home game against Riverside. Like the pink bunny in the televisioh commercials, the Oronge Coast College baseball tea.m just keeps going and going and going. The streaking Pirates have won two tournaments en route to posting a 12-0 mark to open the season. "This is the best start I've ever had,• said Coach John Altobelli. "Without a doubt." The Pirates, who breezed through their nonconierence schedule unscathed, open Orange Empire Conference play Saturday ~gnfnst visiting Riverside. The game is set for High Noon. ·we've been doing it with pitching and defense for the most part.• Altobelli said during a break between last Saturday's doubleheader with LA Harbor and Southwestern. "We've struggled at the plate, but w~'re a scrappy bunch." If you haven't noticed OCC's hitting deficiencies, you aren't alone. OCC women fall, 7-2 COSTA MESA -A young Orange Coast College women's tennis team lS still looking for its first victory after dropping its fifth straight match Thursday to Palo- mar, 7-2. OCC's No. 1 singles player, Heather Eades, won her match 6- 1, 7-6, winning the second-set tiebreaker, 7-3. Yoonmi Oh, m the No. 3 slot. wan her singles match in straight sets, 6-0, 6-1 The Prrates are at Cypress Monday at 2 p.m. for an Orange Empire Conference match. OCC is 0-2 in conference play. Palomar 7, Oranve Coast 2 Singles: Eades (OCO def. Jennings, 6- 1, 7·6. Boyer.(P) def. Streelman, 6-0, 6-4; Oh (OCO dertooklln, 6-3, 6-4; Moulder (P) def Thieu, 6-2, 6-1; Wotitka (P) def. Trejo. 6-0, 6-1, Green (P) def. Radisay, 6- 2, 6-1 ' Six tartars are batting higher 1h4n .300, two.DI them are in the Ted WWiams stratosphere above. .AOO-All:s.lx.hava. played- at leait 11 games and have more than 40 at-bats apiece. Sophomore right fielder Adam Cancellieri is leading the way with a .'22 average (a .500 on-base percentage). He has 19 hits in 45 at-bats, seven oJ those for extra bases, and bas scored 17 runs and stolen eight bases. Third baseman 1\-avis Clutter, a freshman, is hitting at a .400 clip and bas driven in a tearn- high 11 runs. Freshman Joe Jones (Calvary Chapel High) is tied with Cancellieri for the team-lead with 19 hits. Freshman first baseman Chris Ponchakj.~41 Wit,h five extca base hits, including a homer), sophomore catcher Deric Yanigasawa (.333 with one home run and 10 RBI}, and center fielder Geoff Wilson, a sophomore, (.300 with 12 hits and seven stolen bases) Wilson also leads the team m being hit by pitches with four. After 12 games, the Pirates' pitching staff has a team ERA of 2.25. Coming into last weekend's games, the staff had allowed only one earned run in the TENNIS jim waiters previous 27 inmngs. The staff is anchored by starters Jamie Surdock and Jason Uuzzi, both who were medical redshirts last season, an_d EI!£ 'Turner . Surdock, a right-hander is 3-0, Uuzzi and Turner, both lefties, are each 2-0. Uu.zzi has not allowed an earned run in 13 1JUU.Dgs of work while Surdock (an ERA of .052) has allowed only one earned run in 17 1/3 inrungs. Turner, has pitched a team-tugh 21 1/3 innings and has an ERA of 2.53. 0 After a less-than auspicious start, the Southern California SCC men top Cal Poly Pomona COSTA MESA-The Southern California College men's teruus team won a nonconference match Thursday, 7-2, over Cal Poly Pomona. Mattias Johansson, David Robbins, Ryan Lewis, Paulo Barriga and Jeff Baker all won in singles for the VMguards. SCC's doubles teams of Robbins and Lewis and Villar and Baker won therr matches. SoClll College 6, C:.I Poly Pomona 1 Slngles:.Johnsson (SCO def. Burgess, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1; Robbins (SCC) def Marstad, 6-1. 6'-4; Lew~ (SCO def. Manning, 6-3, 6-0; Brriga (SCO def. Altshule, 7-6, 6-1 ; Chung (CPP) def. Villar. 6-7, 6-4, 7-6; Baker (SCO def Korsak, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 Doubles: Robbins--Lewis (SCC) def. Marstad-Manning, 8-6; Burgess-Terry (CPP) def Johansson-Barriga, 9-7, Villar-Baker (5CO def. Thomas·Altshule, 8-6 aM1 &ml TIMI Sift' & ~ _,, Coll~ men's buketb411 teem clinched &.home ga.me 1D 1he first round Of the Goldf>,.n State Athletic Conf crrence Championships. ln the season finale, the Vanguards play host to second-place Concordia (20-8, 9-4) tonight at 7:30 and a win would make sec (18-11, 8·5) a No. 3 seed in the playoffs. A loss would still give them a home game as the No. 4 seed, accordlllg to the figunng done by SCC Coach Bill Reynolds. sec will open tournament play dt home Wednesday in a 7·30 pm game against either the No. 6 or No. 5 seeds, currently Biola d.Dd Cal Baptist. J'he winner m the GSAC receives an automatic bid to the NAIA Championships· - "I look at Uus as the Battle for Orange County,• Reynolds said of the game with lus Irvme neighbor •1t•s for temtonal nghts "Concordla will be sky high because d wm would still glVe them a chance for a share of their first Conierence championship. For us, it's another chance to win a home game and prepare for the play- offs.· SCHEDULE TOOAY • aASICETaAU. Cot• Concord•• •t ~n C..hf0<,,.. Col· '• ITWt\ 7 lO pm ~ S JO Community cot• ~n Soutnem uhfom•• Reg.onah, LA Tr~ Te<h •t 0.•~ CC>Mt. 7)()11 m • VOU6YSN.&. Coll• ~ Irvine V••i.v at O.a~ Co.lit Col lecJ<!, 7 pm -====-1t--"1>lmbtfl! Jennlngs'-Boyer (P) de . ..,,'WI N"81W 1S .. mtJ111--t $1-.r ANllmM A""' NlfllMfi! • STEPHANIE KEEF£'s boating !S pub- Oshecf each Friday. IJec:ause of space limi- tations today, more will come Saturday. Eades-Oh, 6-0, 6-2; Conklin-Moolder (P) def. Streelman-ThTeu, 6-1, 6-2; Wotitka- Molc.an (P) def. Trejo-Radlsay, 6-3, 7-5. OU11GE coum WIGiofl1u U h t On~ Coell .... 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New carpet. at a cells, lrplc, w/d, patio. MMERCIAL available. If you are LOCI Lot value S839K $1550 Agt-780.8223 fraction of normal ,.nl aright 2 BR, 2 BA, $525+ util. 873·8773 CO not making $300/Wk. Agent 723-0053 Whlle on the market aundk, 2 car gar, w/d NEWPORT Balbo• Pen 2Bd 2Ba REAL ESTATE Call now 754·5858 x5 LOOKING For A for aale? hkup, nu paint S1275 $450/mo. + dep. Ga·• .. •••••••• OCEAN. BAY VIEW Rent•I? •40 7000 ext 306 B1:11CH 2669 •• Call 714-723·1151 " • · j;ft rage. Avail March 111. 2 12 Carnation C•lt John C 0 M 415 1 /2 I rls, Call 675·5273. I.NI PsYQtC llADINGS 3br/3ba S449K Open Harbor Realty 1 d 2 BA 2 3B 2B I , ____ S ___ f_C_E_ .' l ••••• •, 1\ [) • SaVSun 12·3 673·9041 •73.A400 EASTBLUFF single new Y ec, ' r • ocean v ew, COM 1 Bd m a 1 u11s BUSINE S OF I u -. BA, gar, no/smoke/ 2-c.r prkg, frplc, d/W, r v · 1 900-255-0400 lvl, 4BR, yard + view pets 51250 873-4177 eteps 10 bch. 51300. paid. No pets. non FOR RENT 2769 Ext.-5311 •5312 ---------1 0 o• • n & • u n • • t $2500/mo. Sally. Ship-Bk 642 .. 850 amklng. 708 Avacado 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HUNTINGTON view• 2Br 1Ba. No toy Agent 644-0496 •••IMMACULATl!I r. ...... $390 675-86341• p.",_ __ ~~ peta. Frplc. 1-Cat attch1--...--........,. __ ....,.., __ ._ 3bd 2.5ba frplc, encl'd •1BR $025• Sub-I••. short term/ -.. .--..._.-BEACH 1040 gar. $1275/mo. Pvt EASTBLUFF Spa· patios, gar. no/pet. 2BR 2BA $725/Up COM Prof Fem share phn avall. Fum, 200-IL--•16&.11.l..blllYiilUL--Jt atrHt. Agt. 631-2242 clous hOme on cul-d• $1500/mo. 875·8472 Relrlg & dishwasher 3Br 2Ba, w/d, frplc, hi 1400 1/1. Start at $1 /ft. --------sac off Alta Vlala, Lrg QB BR Incl. 60x30 pool. No cells, gar. No 1mkg. Near airport. 436-e665 Lovely upgraded 3Br --------- 2Ba agl famlty detcl\ COSTA MESA 2124 In Dutchhaven Marina ya.rd, Open Sun 907 LAR 1 • phrlvatd• pets No feH No $470. Sllaan 644·5582 Chestnut $497,000 entr, new crpt, • are I . •45-48.55 •---------Grubb & EJlla 844· kitchen. near beach. ease. "* COM Prof'I n/a. Shr 3Br INDUSTRIAL 2788 Mentor to Mllllonalroa Seeks leaders with desire & motivation to postlon In new co., new Industry Personal training and support 1·800- 594·5079 ar •a. a u I• t a 1 r •et , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii very private. $239,000 400 Block·E'elde 640-5684 Agent Hm 3 BR 'i' Oen & fr, 0498. $800/mo. 575--1700 1 Br 1 Ba dual level 2Ba, pvt entr. Near l-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FABULOUS SAVINGS Lg & Brtght 2Bd 1 Ba twnhm. Vault celllngs, beach, w/d , frpl, high C M f MOTEL-T11m Man.ae•rs G b 1 /d hk · lrplc. encl gar. $1250. cellings. 675-1700 oeta ... 2400 1 · Lodging and salary. Ir You Would Ilk. to ar. ac, w -ups. Avall immed 675·8003 Placentia/17th St. area ""-p'd pref'd. Apply·. Walk to beachl Quiet. · Deluxe Condo Lg Br $1350 646-1164 ~ 11.reWPORT llve In a home that's $1450 875·52828 3Br 2Ba duplex, frptc, b th 11 ' 1967 Newport Bl. C.M "''" valued from S800K to own a ' • amen, M.f 1 30--4 30pm 645-9137 College p.,k triplex.. S12M, Vls!on•--r· Unique Split lvt. LG• 1-cat gar. Bal Penln gar. $500 845-7300fl••••••••IL--.-.....------"'I Jacki• Gllll• Rttr, $1550 mo.831-8011 BEACH 1069 2 mstr Br, 1tnBa, gar. • ,.,.,. 1B f/p patio frig Pt. $1600/mo yr lse. uk for Katen PAYROLL Newport i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ti•• on Dlsplay la r.. ' • ' No pet•. 675-2306 BUSINESS & Beach ollic• has seoo. 2.289 Fordham looking f()( quauned gar. Prof'l alngl• adult. Lg Own room Avl 311 ATTN•, BUYERS #B. 818-9e1-4783 managera 10 llv• In $850 Incl ut1. 675-4928 •BLUFF& CONDO Ocean view, 2 bale. FINANCE opening for exp. Pay· Ne .r• 3Bd 3Ba den rou Clerk. Prior Payroll BR lh•H propertlea. For w • • · $586/mo. Please call ••••••••• For NtWDOrt Bttch *!~~1d29s..~F o!igL:, 7fu1'!h.,•..r ... l~~'!.. contact COSTA MESA 2624 ~2",5g;~0~~~~~~~'· 650-6004848-6284 1-900-llS.9898 ~~~at~~~o~as~ to~~ FoNcloaur••• $1800 mo. 842-8535 -.-UY"'VV<>V Lid I 1 Sh •· h helptut. Benet1t1 & BayfronVdock $540K Qre•t atudlo wfl(rtch 0 • • ·r' HQ m BUSINESS E.aL '247 • JMe Income property •'•Ide reml'd 3Br hse, ":e'~:S~•'rr:.0':.:! $2991lt Month prlv ent .. 1trpl, n1r bch/d• ~~~o.f~=~~.P~/:,r/gb:·. OPPORTUNITY Emp. 8;11.~~;g Call under S300K f/p, dbl gar, RV prkg, pool/lenn 1 ut I p •BUYIN.G. LTillS• From 1800-1980. 1 pc to entire estatAt. Paint· ings. china, glsware, furn, e1c. lmmed cuti, top $. 673-6223 Iv msg APPLIANCES 6011 Hotpolnt Dryer gu, good cond., $65 546-7857 Hove A Garage Sole! !!!= ~. -~-.;.;-~ 'ii'fl ·-~ "'··~.J .. -. ·:.U I ' . • fr • .. ' .. ·~.· ... __ . .. .. - Cd n. Plat Otmlilds" 641-S671 II .. flll flllllgl Sdl Wt Oceanfront S1 M +. II.ult C.il, cov'd patk>, gar. Pet ok. Oreat loel Clean Ilg min cabin-' . maid $800 873·7888 llmmiilirJ!iiiiilllml POSTAL & QOV'T JOH $1800/ o 721 9235 atyle, 11Br walk-In clsl S750 mo. 842-3162 · ' 2904 Call MellHe/Pruden-w/d hkupa, lg fncd yc:t, m . • Nr beaci\lrrlangl• Sq. StOdlo apt •l•P• to NB 2Bd 2BL Larger Br $21/HOUR+BENEFITS ~ Pilot tlal for privet• ahow· grndr. lmmacl Sml pet Lido Isl 8ayfront JBR Sonora Apt• beach. Full kllch. Avail w/pvt bath avl now NO EXP Will TRAIN Ing . e73··C>1•3 or ok. $1350. 776-4335. 38A+f•m rm or 4th 84S-3388 now. $400/mo. Pllm 1680 + ~ uu Gym/ Loo•I Vending Rt• Appt+lnto 714-64M99t ___ _ Pgr 729-8884 Unfurn•d Hom.. br,(dock avl) furn/Unt Agt. 675-4630 Tennla/Pool 717-6850. C81.~.~~=~t?o~·:. 20 EMPLOYMENT Reoeptlonl•t ••••••••• To RenVBuy. 2•3Bd. wk/mo/yr ..... 850-2300 UR, 2 BA aml com· If 1 WHkenda, exp. nee .. e.ach cloae, In C.M. Lido lel• 3Br 2V•Ba Pl••· amen, lg patio, Togiace •ft ad In NB Be•ut u ·Dover 800-878-t683 Please call S. Lennon • great landacape, sun· ... Shor••· Lndry, phone, 788.:9782 ..,_ _______ .. Low rent $500/mo. frflc, 2-car gar, patJoa, deck/barbeque. Mutt l•••lfted cable clean prof Nolpe1•--------- t.ae purohaH option 1 1 Via Eboll. 12300/ ...aael s786 •34-7"1 Call 842-8878. I S400'+utl MS:.esus BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT AHtaurant 'WV! • ....-ok. 852·55'15. mo. 310.~77·1'~ --------w•~D <tt\06 553 Walter & HoeteH IM1 &IO ~ '!4•-Mflecl fOI Hafood __ __....__ ........ ___ ---------------------------------------------•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil restaurant In Balboa. COSTA MESA 2824 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 se.i Beach busJneH stooo w .. k1~1 Stutr ·Exp nee. Evening• --------- --------------- n 5 I. I I 7 I 7 7 a 7 I I •• I a 7 I I I '1 CoetaM-'allfft I NEWPORT VILIAGE APARTMENTS Bring In this coupon tor f/2 Off lat mouth'• rent. For a llmled time onty. ·--------- ----------- QUIBT a:: SBB.BNB Palm ~esa Apart:m.ents w .... ta to puralY•• envelope• at home. orny, Call f()( ~t. local coaatal (btwn Fr" de1all1. Box &oo-anec-3pm, 72:M>819. Newport Be•cl\ 6 DE, Uma. PA Hl037 Lon; haeh) 100 te $38 000/Vr lnoome 3M eltp Marina. potenttal. Aeadlnta Call 310-0U-7111 bOOks. Toll Free (J) I \IC' '''"\''' 80CM9MT71 EXt. A• dell ~ I••••••••• _1_398 __ •or ...... ci._1au...,....-. ___ 11 ~ ., ,. ... 111 140.ooortr lnoeMe •JO ·•vaH a•• r .. •••••••• po1enU••· Home • "~ TyplNtPC u..,.. re11 nu wuK • ''" (1) 900-eN-ent T.-p At TMtp Te It ft •• T·1381 tot Mating • 3 <Antrel Utna·sl io AV1w•1 S91hr EL MNCHITO • ~,~•MWt"' Food M"'9r• ~ • I l>11w U.n In !ng • muau C.. M-fl SlM.t CM. I/ti. TU!en to e.m-nam 142·11U • 2Nv!oune"" ( ldil 1 ::::::v::ci~ ~ C-"lor hp., P/J~fT. 5'1/lw Al ltlO Ou\gOlng, ~ • T~n'""1-"-Eng. Ap. ln S.. tu SWiii • K9V9 wt"tleme aa .. nam/3-etHn ... = a1 l'9rt1to1 a hulh ftac. cw w • Clll ..e-4*12 21tO ....... CM 2125 ~ ......... c:tdce 10~ t i ON..._ --~----IS :'llDRa!Hr.14W ,.~ t7 Nol~·. ~ IQ!'t tt OCNn ~ 20 Belof9 21 °'""'"'~ 23 Funowed 24 ~~, .... 25 ·-wan\ed" 28 Those present 30 Jumped 34~ 35 SOlne1 flQtllers 37 Me, tl\Mlss 38 ~bins ..39 Jungle ari1mal 41 Leave al the altar 42 Study 43 Fool part 44 Type of engine 46 Actor Albert 48 After·dinner cottee 50 -Jones' locker 52 Stove part 53 Seek to attain 56 8nut f'IOl9lly 123-M 0 IM.U!llledF-~ 28~ 27 Fixed the ptano 28 Orlfl ~WnterZola 31 Faulty ~~ 38 Candy maker 40 Actress Lamarr 41 Ms. Harlow 43 Listened 45 Maka a list ... ....,, -Oertairr expreulc>N 49 Teeth made fOt 51~ 53 Elec un1ts 54 Withered 55 SIOl'Y line 58 Gras. diseue 57 MenlhandiH 58 Uke-of bricks 59 Bird's shelter 81 Pie-mode es Give lt1M'vas Wen ---~?llORTR~----- • A JC 74 OAJl8 o Q •AJ84 EAST •Q982 OQ'76 0 8 2 •Q1072 SOUTH •J5 <:>K109 OAK 10953 •K8 the bidding: WEST NORTH EAST p... •• p ... P... 10 P ... P... S. P ... Paa 4NT P ... P... 80 P ... Pue ' Opening lead: Six of• SOtn"B"'· 10 ao ,.., 5c> P ... When faced w1tb a two-way finesse, one method of choosing which way to take 1t is to gaze sky· ward for divine guidance. More prone to succeed is findinr a way of having the opponenta ui -=~ch t:.~ suit for you. North-South bid well lo reach six diamonds. Four no trump was.Key· •••••• nn. •A.aillCQ~·=ra= .. ,=·=·r11~1rt:·11:..=:r-----· lm""S _...11 .. liiiiiiii•..iii;I ""· ~ '"8....,,""' • ..... .-Ji:;.;~ gtaH. co•&aotH•I••• ............ lnhlt. 21 CT__,,7th) CM ••uos t •iioVllid U1i• p._ •ASI Sal 244f\'?::SO..Zt,0 amJll&ckwood ln which the kint O&GAllS UV 8.0tm .... mltto. ol &.rum~ Cdiamonda Jn tru. cue) lii•&aiiiim•iiii bu11k bed • mite. count.I u an ace. North Ju(lpd well STalNWAY GRAND 3840 Porllo Pt.-.& ___ ..,...,i;o;_illiiiii....+_.,--4_,. ... .....,...,. to.cheaM d iamonda u th~ trump =·~·.~r,g~ ~; --------MAlUI! S!RVIC! 117 • 600 ewt-tha CjUeet\ ora t\l.lt an which S35K. 310-589•5809 NIW10&T SUPPLIU 7020 __.;-..----..---- partner Jumped It •dtquate 1up-llACB 6169 LEXUS f:;ort, 11peciaIJ1 oppoalt.e tha ae ... ·-----· ii&iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&I TONI OF FISH NET liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "I· G 11 a •GE e 11 T •5 BOY IC UT s $2.50 per pound. '80.Lalo LS400 Gold Declarer won the spade lead in ~ ~ * O ALE Minney'• Yacht Sur· pckg. L•x·phne Blk/ dummy, caahed the queen of dia· SAT e-: & SUNa 1°"2 plus. 1500 Old New· Beige. Low ml. Xlntl mo.nda, then came to hand with the ctL:H~~SE port Blvd. 648-4192 $23,995 obo 645·0127 king or club• to cash the ace and BALBOA 70.1 Via lido Soud kina of diamonda. Leavins the ma• P!NINSUIA 6107 NB Ba1 Antique E1taJe MARINE SUPS MAZDA ter trump with Weat, declarer staTt-1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sale, Sat·Mon, 24-DOC~S 70221"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ed sinalina in t.rumpe. 1• 28th, M PM, anti· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• A club to the ace wu followed by •:,~g 3'!:,~·!.~ ~~~~ quea, carved turn, mlr· 00, MoorJng 1800 MIATA Conv. a club ruff jn the hope tbe queen antl,quea, collectlbl• rors, misc. 300 E. O I G t I Yj,hcll•o· 5ri·Spd, 55k XJMl.t, migM drop. No luck. ~ ot apadee Coast 1-iWV 69 873-r est, rea pen n· ,.., • g owner. n __ .J a .... a. -·"" w•• "'ouowed b,v 8 plates, kltchenwaie, s 924 Cash' only. sula 1oca1lonl Closut conOI $841>0. ooo a.uu -..-ruu ..., ••<U ,, basket., misc. 2112 E. • Mooring 10 land. Call Call 851·8472 lealO. to the aoe of hearta and anot.b-Ocean Blvd. Steve 723·5883 er club ruff. Weat wae forced to oo• deep Deck tace•1_M_c_c_E_D_E_S ___ _ overruff but, at the cards lay, CORONA TRANSPORTATION main turning pt. 124 ,.R declarer didn't mind a bit. Now 61 2 s . Baytront. Balbo• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We.twas down to nothing but DEL MAR 2 Island ........... 252·1271 '88 190E 2 .3 Whilo/ heart.a, and the lead of that auit wait Boat dock tor rent i 6· Palo. Records. 1 ·ownr intodeclarel''ll combined tenace. C>arago Salo Sat. BOATS ___. 7011 18' $100 mo 875·5095 Xlril cond. 85k rnl. l'b1-band HI tvnicai ef ~pert Qnllt 8-11 am. 7of'Cliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wauTEOa s1b,90"Tobo 6'13·8948 "" table, bedroom/ofc '''" play. A gOQd technician will go to turn, sailboat, clothe• DUFFY 5o-60 Ft Mooring any lengths to avoid taking a 433 Heliotrope (back In Newport Beach. NISSAN fineue as long as the contract. is not alley) 673·9220 ELECTRIC BOATS Call 61~·521·0406 •endangered in the process. M ovln 8 Sat. 8 •2 , •189t Duffy 18 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Waah/0, Hw twins, Loade'di ••••••••• '89 Sentra w/sunrool, Learn to be a b etter brid.re Sony-S/W radlo-lazer Only S'11~.D5 AUTOMOBILES low miles, alnted win· !'ls ye rl Subacribe now to the & discs. 2 Uted Curio •1905 DUJTY 17 dows, $4000 obo Goren Bridie Lette r by callinr cabs, etc. 617 Poln· $10,885 714·720·0539 (800)'7•1225 for information. Or ·~•-•_u_1a_c_o_M____ RENT a new Duttyl 't t G B id ·-Eaey ace••• & _A_C_U_RA ______ _ wn e o ore o r 1e Le tter , Ocean vlow NB prot'I plonty of k•• park· 9010 PLYMOUTH P.O. Box 400, ChJ~ IL~ only, spacious condo, lngl Mention thl• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4410. 2 Br, 2 BA, 2 otc, 2 ad for 'h off 211d '89 lntegra LS 5 apd, cor gar, S620 mo. 722· hour thru Feb. htchbk, 91 k, -loaded, 8447 avl lmmed. Factory Showroom nu llres, clean. $6900. ***SAT 8·12 2001 W. Coall Hwy. 714-969·8709 Furn., womens/kids (Between Ardell & 1974 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 70,000 milos, Great condition. $1,000 OBO. Leave MERCHANDISE WANTED JEWELRY, FURS clothe•. bedding. & sea scout Base> 9040, --------misc household. 045·0427 ,_ MISC. 6015 TO BUY 6019 & ART 6025 712 ,n Goldenrod iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Message. 645-6322 CAD ILIAC l)lANT SALE Citrus· avocado (frulllng) $10. OnJPlgmy patms·lg 510 Herbs $1 , cement fountains 5110, bird bths $20. 909·674·9422 HOOVER Vacuum Cleaner. Xlnt condl S75 673·6050 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (Alley In back). --------1 '79 Eldorado Bl8r· TOYOTA Top Doll•,. Paid ROLEX Ldy 2Tn Jublle 1_________ POWER BOATS rltz Whl, snrl, 1u11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~C::u~~~~~=·. J::;: ~:': N!~5ooexf~~~ COSTA MESA 6124 7012 fn'f,'·N~0!~~~~.~~~1~~~: ~~:0!~rc;~~,or~~1:d Call Mike 645·7505. allernator & air com-Sl,800. Call 847-9828 WANTED: VINTAGE 1_p_E_T_S_&______ ***** '04 Lyman 25FT Full pressor. Clean. 52000 Wristwatches/Clocks Oarago Sale canvas. 225 Horse-obo. 720·0493 1--------- NB collector pays pro· ANIMALS 6049 Sat. Only 8:30·2. power. Classlc Boat -,8-5_S_•_d_a_n_d_e_V_ll_l•-4· TRUCKS mlum $$. 844·8829 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2017 Paloma s7•3oo OBO 979-4°23· dr, orig onr. 65k ml on liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Mlnature Pot Belly , __ ... <O_f_f _lrv_l_ne_t_2_0t_h ..... l -29 FT. TIARA, t 993 nu eng. Runs woll, gd ~--------PI ant a ti on Shutter• FREE TO YOU 6022 5·rms, whl, custom· Pigs. 6 wks old. Reg· ESTATE SALE Twin 350 gas. radar, eict. 52000. 675·6646 lsl'd w/papers. 2-Fem ALL MUST GO GPS, tlshfinder, wind· THE WORLD'S UGLIEST TRUCK! b I u ff s/b o nit a mode I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii U·Remove 725·9225. Cute, small female Call btwn S.tOpm. short-b.airec1 calico Tabby to a good Unique '40s t11angular home. 675-4784. desk. mahog. glass & 1 ·Male. WhVsilver/& Furn, bods, linens, sil-lass, & much morel --"-------- blk, w/blue eyes. Pig· ver, stereos, records, Under factory warr. DODGE 9065 lets come wlflamo~s. vintago! coHect1bles, S105,000. 759·5023 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii food, book & shols books, misc. 2400 ---------• '89 Gra nd C•r•van 1973 Chevrolet Chev· onne Super 4M P1S. auto. Vory rel1ablo. $1900 obo. 444·4030 FalNlew *2408 follow LIEN SALE All ready potty llainedl signs. SAT 2124 8.5. 2.·27.96 • io:ooam LE1 fully loaded5,7 0e050k --------- FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 60 14 FURNITURE 6014 top. '20s 9icl 2 Orionlal --------- carpel. 1819 011 paint· JEWELRY FURS Ing 37x47", Oriental •· t1oy 1 6025 $200/ea. 724-0884 300 E. Coast Hwy NB 6m414~7s5, 05grey. . VOL"SWAGEN 9235 ADOPT A PET ESTATE SALE '72 Chrlscrall 27FT " • • Sat lhru frV650-8283 CFl49(l()EU HINIKXA28008D Every Sat & Sun al Yard tools, furn, misc. PETSMART, Fountain llems. 944 W. 19th St. •HOUSEFUL* Louthor sofas, sleigh bod, ontertainment or· 7·pc wht wea ve soc· tlonol sofa, designer contomp. Beaut cond. 52295. 720-8007 mo•re. Victorian turnl· --------- lure silk trees. coffee & ond tables. etc. Grandfather clock 7' 4·894-9880 TRADE through classified 642·5678 DH lgn Ce11t•r PrlcH 75% OFF Ma nufeeturer'a Rep Sofas, loveseats, chairs, armolres, cof· fee tables. Iron beds. 71 4·58'2·8013 Buy 11. Sell 11. Find 11. Claaslfle d. art objects. 1670·0 U1 ~ Santa Ano Ave, CM. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 642-4293 or 642·7723 DIAMOND RING Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classllied will help 642·5678 1 IA!ct marquis. Paid $5400. sell $3500. Call 733-6096 RENT through classified COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL Valley. Puppies, kit· CLASSIFIED SAIL BOATS 7014 tons and more, all looking for loving, car· n·a the roaource you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ing homH. CALL 597• can count on to sell o 9037 tor more lnlo. myriad of merchan-dise Items, because Why play Hide 'N our columns compel Seek with chlldcare? qualified buyera to Ca ll Cla••lfled calll todayl 642·5~78. 042·5878 WE PAY CASH For good used Sabots & boot t1q .. 1pmen1. Minney'• Yacht Sur· plus, l 500 Old New· port Blvd. 548-4192 Can't seem to get to all those ropalr jobd around the house? Let the ClaHlfle d Service Directory help you find reliable help. WANTED •79.79 VW Wost· falla Camp er, 4 speed, must be xlnl condition. TOP $ PAI 0 . Private party 640 -40 7 1 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PLUMBING 3890 TELEPHONE •SE•R•Vl-C•E--• ~~~IC DIRECTORY 3 5 2 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE 3584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 37 42 LAWN CAR£ 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SYSTEMS 3926 ACOUSTIC CERAMIC+ MARBLE lns1at1'n • Fabrication 20Yrs Exp • licensed , .~l)0.346-932 1 CEILINGS 3408 ------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Leaky Showers R•p • d CEILING MASTER Regroutlng & lnslall'n L#670130 Dean of Tile •Acouslic Removal• 673-8065 or 846·8526 Cu!tlOm Toxture•Painl ---------Lied Mark 838·7300 T ile • Olaaa Blocks BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 All Around Consl'n Workl Gd Rol'a. Reasonable. 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