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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-02-25 - Orange Coast Pilot,Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ' I I Gilberts sad .t ail ,. • .· •Newport residents lookilig for someone to come to aid of liome- : less cat that suffered -cftiel injury. · ' . ; By Mm'issa Espino, Daily Pilot NBWPORT BEACH -The days of : Gilbert, a homeless white-and-gray speckled cat, may be nwnbered. . Newport Beach resident Tabitha · Djananpour regularly fed the transient StMNtte mix she dubbed, Gilbert, for three months before it disappeared on Friday the 13th. Djananpour and a neighbor were try- ing to find a home for the young feline . By the time she finally found someone who would take him home, Gilbert had been missing for two days. He came back seven days later with a pellet in bis back.side and an evident back in~ •1 thought maybe he went loo for love, but when be showed up, we noticed he wasn't himself and was sick.• said Djananpour, who could not keep Gilbert herself because her cat does not get along with other animals. "Some cruel person yanked bis tail so hard that they dislocated his tail," she said. •1 was devastated. Who would do something like that to a cat?• Gilbert has been in the treatment room, under antibiotics for his injuries, at the Dover Shores Pet Care Center in Newport Beach since Monday. But what Gilbert really needs is to be looked at by a specialist, closely examined and most likely operated on -all at a cost that can lead up to thousands of dollars. Without any care, and if Gilbert does- n't have an owner by Friday, he will be put to sleep. Scott Hamtil. manager of the pet ccue •SEE CAT PAGE 5 ..--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, I I #11111 I I I I I I '· I MOPPING UP EL NINO'S MESS I I I I I I I I I I I I I Latest storm soaked Newport-Mesa with 2 inches of rain and pushed even more debris onto local beaches I : By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot I I I NEWPORT-MESA -El Ni.ilo's latest march through town left the beaches littered with de~ris, caused minor mudslides, and prompted city workers to deploy a wate r pump on Balboa Island. · Newport Beach Public Services Director Dave Nied er- haus said the storm, which dumped about 2 inches on the area Monday, caused a mudslide on Inspiration Point off Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar. Nobody was hurt, but workers closed down a concrete trail to foot traffic. I I I I I I I 1 There were also minor mudslides on private property I 1 along Bayside Drive, but the road was not shut down, l Niederhaus said. I 1 The flooding occurred on Sapphire Avenue and North I 1 Bay Front, and city workers used portable pumps to I 1 shoot the water over the sea .wall, Niederhaus said. He I 1 said the water did not invade nearby homes. ,. Wooden debris washed up on Newport shores in large I· I I I I I I quantities between 56th Street and the Santa Ana River, the product of the rain-engorged river. "The Santa Ana River's still belching it out," Nieder- haus said. "There just seems to be no end to the wood waste." • SEE STORM PAGE 5 MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT Melinda Bonds and Steve Drake toss debris at one another while walking along the sand near the river jetty Tuesday. Drake, left. uses walking stick to sift through the debris. L--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Gilbert, a Siamese mix cat. was brought lnlo the Dover Shores Pet Care Center ln Newport Beach Sarur- day with a pel- let lodged in its bat kside. ~ARC MARTIN DAILY Pll01 Antenna deal falls following citizen outcry •In addition , community pressure on Planning Commission spelled end to block traffic on Magnolia Street. By Tim Grenda, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -Two sepMdle citizen groups found out Mondcly night that you can hght Cit) Hali and WUl. The Planrung Comnuss1on overturned previ- ously approved plclns to block car tralhc at the western end of Magnolia Street and erect a 44- foot cellular antenna across town after heanng appeals filed by residents The deas1ons were narrow \,ctones Each came with 3-2 comnuss1on votes, good enouqh to reverse both pro1ects and side w1th restdents and merchants who opposed tbe plans The aty traffic department planned. to mc;tali permanent bamcades -concrete posts called bollards -at the western end of Mag- nolia Street, where the residential street dead ends mto a busmess parking lot betund the stores But a group of mer- chants led by Gerhard Ziemer, the nephew of Goat Hill Tavern own- er Zeb Ziemer, claimed the Magnolia blockade behmd their "I don't think that str eet is any different than any oth er street..." -JERRY SMITH .. stores would hurt their busmessei- Two weeks ago, the Planrung Comnuss1on deadlocked 2-2 on whether to stop the plans when one of the hve comnuss10ners was absent But tlu.s week, wtth a full comnuss1on present to consider the tSsue, the plans were put on hold and a new public heanng was ordered for t-1arch 23 Conuruss1oners Linda Ducon and Tom Sutro, who voted against gl\'mg a reheanng two weeks ago, voted against 1t agam. Jeny South, the owner ot KT's Flowers on Broadway and a leaclt•r of the merchant opposi- tion, was happy to g<'t another shot at pleading the merchants' case "I don't really see where the residents (at the end of Magnolia! would have a complaint," South said "I don't think that street Le; any differ- ent than any other street " In the other action, the comnuss1on reversed another decision to allow L.A Cellular to install an antenna on a vacant lot near homes on Con- cord Street. Commissioners Walt Davenport and Sutro cast dissenll.ng votes on that issue The antenna, called a monopdlm because it is designed to look like a palm tree, would serve thousands of car phone users on the nearby San . Diego Freeway and San Joaqum Hills toll road, • SEE PLANNING PAGE 5 School board gives students louder voice r---------... ------, IND f X AROUND TOWN .•••••• 4 USTENUP ............. 3 ClASStFIEO ..•.••••.•. 9 I I I I I • Judge's decision in Rausch case may be a timesa ver •Five-member student board is granted advisory role in school !Jistrict issues. By Hliseln Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Student school board memben were granted voting privileges by their elected counterparts Tuesday night. But vot• of the student board, made up Of memben~ five diltrict high ICbooll, only advt.Ory and are not ed in the t&lly of elected Newport· M.. board memben' actual ~. . "' But preferential voting does grant students a greater voice in the governance of their schools, school boai-d. members said. "Students are the most impor- tant people in the school district and they should have a vote,• said board member Ed Decker. They will not be allpwed to vote on personnel tasues or partic- ipate in closed meetings. Although she voted in favor of granting students preferential voting pifyilegel, board member Serene Stokel asked that the bomd trQpleiMnt tbe policy on a trial bUit. Tb8 board agreed and WW nmew the ~llcy at tbe a~ . POLICE FILES ........... 2 PUBLIC NOTias ........ 8 9'0RTS •.....••••••.• 6 •see sc~ Mae_•---·--~ •Attorneys agreed to bypass jury trial; observers say that usually indicate$ the outcome is foregc,me. By Christopher Gofferd, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH-When a judge ruled tn December that teen driver Jason Rausch mmt stand tri4l for b1s rol 10 a fatal lrVirle Avenue auto attident, the decision capped an exhaustive pNlimbWy Maring thet expoled ~1Mted cammunlty wounds. Many ~I upected the bearing only prefigured a · trtal that would be longer, more e xhaustive, and more painful, as teenagers returned to the stand to recount the crub that killed 18-year- oJd Donny Bri~ and ~ mJured two Otberl. nm WMk_· bowewer, liwyen announCed th9r ..-Ramdl'I cue wUl tMt bUdled tq court tri· al, with Supenor C-ourt Judge Everett W. Dickey ruhng on the cas Ul.Stead of a Jury Rather than hear n w t stimony, Dickey will examine the transcript from the preliminary bcanng he presided over. The court trlal is scheduled for ThUrsday in HarbOr Murudpal Court. Rausch was the IOber dMig- nated drl\ler ot a Chevy B&uiei s-cked with telloW Ne~ IW· bor High Sdaool ............ tbe ·~ ~ U'OUDd • curve on May a·..-yeu. TM ·-..... WEONESOAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1998 Council delays vote on annexing i Newport Coast '.! • City officials will meet with residents of area south of Corona del Mar who oppose becoming part of Newport Beach. By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot uwe just want l to sit down and i come up with a ~ fair resolution " 1 -AL WILLINGER I • police briefs Bank robber escapes with cash A gurunan made off with $1,466 after robbing a Western Financial Bank in Costa Mesa on Monday afternoon, police said. The man walked into the bank in the 2000 block of Harbor Boulevard around 3 p.m., pointed a black semJautornatic handgun and demand- ed money from two tellers, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Ron Srruth. The man put the cash into a nylon bag and fled through the door, SmJth said The robber IS descnbed as a man between 45 and 55 years old, 5-foot-7 to S-foot-10. 200 pounds, with a stocky build and gray hair. He was weanng a beige and blue Jacket, blue Jeans, and Sl)( or seven bandages on lus dun and cheek Police arrest Times employee A maintenance worker at The Los Angeles Tunes offices m Costa Mesa was arrested Monday after allegedly making VlOlent threats to co-workers, police said. Marshall Louis McKay, 42, of Santa Ana, was tak- en into custody around 3:30 p.m. after reportedly threatening two co-workers and saying he would shoot up the building in the 1300 block of Sunflower Avenue, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Ron Smith. Authorities suspect McKay kept at least four mili- tary-style assault rifles at the home of nearby rela- bves, and police were working to confiscate the weapons on Tuesday, Smith said. McKay IS bemg held on $100,000 bail, Sm.i!fl said. -Compiled by Christopher Goff ard BEAQEBS HOTLINE 642-6086 ftecord your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. VOL 91, No. 46 ADPRESS Our address Is 330 W. 'Bay St~ Costa Mesa, C&lif. 92627. THOMAS H. JOHNSON. COMEOJONS ~ Publisher It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt-WILUAM L09DEU.. Editor ly correct all erron of substance. STEW MMIR.I. Plqse call 57~33. Managing Editor mNewpott~~ TONY DOOllM>, A5slstant Managing EdltOI' = Piiot (USPS-144-800) Is nNA llORGATT~ !shed~ through Sft· Oty Ec:f1tor unity. In HMpolt 8Mch and Costa MeN, IUblc:riptlons •• lllOGa CMLSON. only .vallabte Riv subtcrlbl'CJ: Spot:ts Editor The Times Orenge County ) M*MMnN. 252·9141. In.,.. outside of Photo Editor Newport h.ch end Costa MeM, LYNNISOU. IUblcrtptlons to the O.lly Piiot Okpfay Adwrthing only •• IVlllable by mall for IUOf 01"n1NG. s 10,,., month. Second ct.. 0-'fled~ng poft.-ge Pl'd et eo.u ....... CA. LWIOllllOtt (Jll1cm lndude .. -~ Plomodons st.-and local~) P05TMAS-' mt: Send eddr9 c:hlnglt to ......... , The Nw4port lwM:OAI Miia OMf RNndtl Ofb Deify ~ ,o, .. ,., COit.i Laak what the rain ,. . dragged'in They say El Nino has been associated with a lot strange occur- rences of late, and that may include the wayward peahen found. Tuesday by Southern California College student Debbie Fultz, above, as she was walking a.long the Back Bay trail near t he YMCA. Fultz sat with the bird until the Newport Beach ani- mal control officers came to rescue the lost fowl. PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN Task force to ready students for work • Costa Mesa chamber is bringing together business leaders and educators to give local students edge in finding jobs. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Local schools and business leaders are cemenllng an alliance in hopes of giving hlgh school graduates a leg up m their careers. While still in its early stages, the Business and Education Task Force, formed by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, is designed to foster partnerships between captains of commerce and school leaders to prepare students for the workplace. Chamber President Ed Faw- cett said executives at the Daily Pilot, Doubletree Hotel, Balboa Instr uments and Coastline Regional Occupation Program • Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stOl'ies, illustrations. edlto- rial matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced with· have already met twice with trustees of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District under the auspices of the task force. Fawcett compared the discus- sions, which took place Dec 1 and Feb. 12, to •summit meet- ings." "We just laid out our mission and goals,• be said. "We brought leaders together to share ideas and opinions, and find common ground. Now we're going to home in on it from there.• A third meeting is expected to take place in an other couple months, and the task force has given itself a year to devise a concrete plan.of action, Fawcett said. WEATHER nMPERAlURES west with wind "We're still in inception, so it's hard to pinpoint what we're going to do," he said The task force's goals include reinforcing basic skills, articulat- ing reasons for staying in school, and providing students a realis- llc vision of the working world, Fawcett said. "We just want to focus on somethmg we can tangibly change for the betterment of the school," he said. •Tue door is wide open for any number of possible programs that would achieve those goals.• Daily Pilot Publisher Tom Johnson said one of the pro- grams he would like to exp1.ore would involve editors speaking at local schools and students gaining experien ce in a real newsroom. "I think there are some excit- mg times ~ead," Johnson said . The swell continues Newport ~ach/~ca Mesa Daily Pilot alma ac • EDITOR'S NOTE: Do you or someone you know have a landmark birthday or anniversary coming up? If so, we'd like to Include 1t in our Almanac section. Please call the information Into the Readers' Hotline, 642· 6086, fax It to 646-4170, or mall it to City Editor lina Borgatta, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, calif. 92627. You may also send photographs, bu1 please be sure to include a self-addreUed stamped envelope if you'd like it returned. DUI ARR ESTS The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the mfluence. These people have only been arrested on sus- picion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent uotil proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH • Joan P. Caulfield, 47, of Newport Beach • Malery J. Kelley, '41, of Newport Beach • John F. Lee, 32, of Newport Beach • Brock R. McKinney, 43, of Newport Beach • Harry S. Okuda Ill, 24, of Newport Beach COSTA MESA • Jason B. Riley, 26, of Costa Mesa • Richard J. Harrison, '40, of Costa Mesa • Larry 0. L.aForce, 24, of Moreno Valley • Jason C. Desoto, 25, of Newport Beach POLI CE Fl~E S out written permission of copy- right owner. Balboa waves reaching as frorA the west-north-NEWPORT llEAOt 63147 much as three feet. west at about 280 HOW TO BEACH U~ Corona del Mar degrees. We'll see • OHf Drive: An office Vlllndow was broken In the 2000 block. 62/48 TIDES mostly knee-to • M.tne Av.nue: Mail was stolen from a post office box in OraHtJon Costa Mesa TOOAY • The llmes Orange County waist-high waves, the 200 block. 63145 Flrst low with the possibility (800) 252-9141 Newport Beach 1:41 e.m. 1.1 • Hertfont W.y: A 1994 Harley Davidson moforbike was stole,. ~ of a few coming In from the 10 block. Classified 642-5678 63147 First high at chest·hlgl\. There's 01~642-<4321 Newport Coast 7:49a.m. 6.1 • a.yvlew Clrde: A cellular phon worth $120 was stolen Ed 63148 Second low a chanat of early from a dtik In the 100 bl9Ck News 540-1224 2:38p.m. • 1.1 rain, but expect I ~ I Sports 642-4330 " some clear'lng by late . StJNI FORECAST Second high News, Sports Fu 646-4170 LOCATION SIZE 8:55p.m. 4.6 morning that wlll COSTA MESA E-Mal~ot29urthllnk.Mt leave us with small ~n Wedge 2-3wnw MMIDAY Business Office 642-4321 Newport 1·3wnw first low ,. but glassy waves. Business Fax 631-5902 81.cki. 2-3 'WOW 2:26a.m. 0.8 The brown, polluted River Jetty 2-3 wnw First high water should start • 11.-t 17th ~A putW and contents WOrth ,S2.50 were P'ublihd by ~ CdM 1·3wnw 8:33• m. 61 ct.Jring up by Thurs-stolen frOm tti4t lOO b6ottc. Otltfomla Communrty Newt, Si<ond low ct.y, and we'll have • le9t 11th ........: SOmeone lttempted to break Into• l)usl. • nm. Minor ~ • w 90Aftll0 3:14 p.m. ·1.0 the best owrall surf IWS In the 1000 ~but nothing W8' reported stc>len. Winds .,.. out of Second high condtt6oos that • or.•~· SOfMOM pried oPt(I the door of a c.r In ..._, G. M8'MIO'\ -«he wwt.oflOl'thMSt 9-.29 p.m. 4.9 w.·w~lna ~andao • 1 s to 20 knots. All white; Smell but the 1900 block • Mlth l. ....... ~·foot .... Is ... Vk.e ~Gel.rel w.i.., deillw surf thtoUgh • flMlm• ...... : A SW90 Worth S250 w.a stoten frOm a •t•Cillf Oi ,,,,._.~ conq from the ~ to thew.kend. .... In the 1900 block .. I : Newport lk1ich/Cosca Me a Daily Pilot Conc~ms over swap meet ·expansion under discussion • Community meeting serves as forum for plans to make weekend event more attractive to shopping. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot ORANGE COUNTY FAIR- GROUNDS -A handful of fair- grounds neighbors gave a ten- tative thwnbs up on Tuesday to a proposed expansion of the swap meet held here each weekend. A community meeting spon- sored by swap meet organizer Tel Phil Enterprises was held at the fairgrounds to hear commu- nity input, criticisms and ques- tions about plahs to add five new attractions to the event. Organizers of the swap mee t, known as the Orange County Market Place and now in its 29th year on the fairgrounds, have proposed expanding in hopes of breathing new life into the once-popular open-air mar- ket that attracts just h alf the 3 million p eople a year it did inits heyday. The proposed expansion woutl add a classic car muse- um called •The Automotive Field of Dreams," an adjacent vendors area offering car-relat- e d me rchandise, a covered farmers marke t, an area similar to a small factory outlet center where local manufacturers would sell directly to the public and a Thursday evening street fair with up to 200 specialty vendors. Some swap mee t vendors and cit y officials have expressed concerns about how the plan s would affect them. On Tuesday night, it was the neighborhood's turn. ¥1 will scream to high heaven if it impacts the tract I live in," FU PHOTO I OM V PILOT Shoppers make their way through ailes at the swap meet. vowed resident Roy Andreen . He and others were mostly concerned that the Thursday nig ht street fair could be extended into other nights if it proves popular. But Tel-Phil official Jeff Teller said that would be like Hhaving a party every night of the week " and would make the once-a-week street fair less of a special event. Planning Commissione r Lin- da Dixon criticized Tel Phil offi- cials for n l:>t providing enough details in a handful of recent meetings outlining the expan- sion plans. "It seems lilce you still don't have a ny real solid plans,• Dixon said. "When will we have concrete answers as to what you are really going to do?• The fair board is set to for- mally consider the Tel Phil exp~nsion plans in the next few weeks, officials said. The car mµseum, featuring classic automobiles in sets depicting the erci in which they were popular, would be housed in a fairgrounds building . The auto-related booths would be set up outside . The manufacturers outlet area would be set up along Fair Drive and the Thursday evening street fair and farmers market would take place in the center of the fair parking lot in be tween the two concessions stands, officials said. Some current and former swap meet vendors have angri- ly claimed the exp ansion - most notably the p lanned man- ufacturers area -would hurt their s mall businesses by underc utting their prices. • On Monday night, about 60 vendors attended a meeting discussing the expansion plans. But since strict rules allowed only current sellers with photo identification cards insid e, some of the most ou tspoken exp ansion critics -former sell- ers who claim they stopped sell ing at the swap meet because they were harassed by . Tel Phil officials -said they stayed away. Cormnercial flights decline at John Wayne By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot I ---- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT Fewer large commeroal planes took off from John Wayne Airport during January compared to the same month last year, but a sharp increase m the number of pnvate aircraft using the airport boosted total ope rations for the month, air- port officials sci.id. Total auline passenger traffic for the month was 563,000, a 4.1°/,, drop from the 587,000 who flew in and out of the airport last Corrections Januat} The number of commera al dlT- planes carrying those lrdvelers also fell 4 6%, and commuter car- riers, more commonly known as au taxis, slumped 19.5% when compared with the same month last year, officials said. But powered by a strong num- ber of general aviation uses -a category that includes small pri- vate planes and accounted for 77 % of the airport's total opera- tions for the month -the overall airport activity increased 5.2% for the month, officials said. Aquatic Center. I r-------------------------, f . Y.I. + Here are Jo hn Wayne Air- port's January 1998 totals, compared with January 1997 • Passengers: 563,514, : down 4.1% : • Air cargo: 1,609 tons, : down 3.3% : I • General aviation flights: : 26,050, up 9.7% : I ------------------------~ •A story in Tuesday's Daily Pilot, "Getting rid of bad tidings,• misidentified a nonprofit aquatic center that is exempt from paying a tidelands lease. The correct organization is the Newport •A story that ran in the Daily Pilot on Monday, "Off and running,• crusidentified a Newport Beach elementary school that benefited from the annual Spi!it Run. Harbor View Elementary is the school's proper name. Loni has moved toa New Location I 1500 AcAam., 1103 • c:o... ·-540·221 I • tSS0-'440 • FAST, FRIENDLY, QUAUTY SERVICE AT 111£ RIGKI" PRICE. - 7k &.l IM 0.... e-.t./ -CHA'S FAMILY -SHOE REPAIR ~.-..Im<• "' (at 17ih Sc.) G .~J:;!,_1673 lrvinc Ave. #F ~ , ....... ~ ..... ·111 •IA 714-M2-4314 11Uf~~ AVILA C:HIC:KE SOUP Fre&b chicken broth, chunks of chicken breast, rice gami bed with avocado, cilantro and lime. • Mama's cure for the flu .. Great To-Go Corona dd llar M4-DCO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1998 .-· Columnist throws a curve in the name game . T oday is the last time •Lis- ten Up " will appear at the top of this column. It is also a bsolutely, positively, irrevocably the last time I will be writing on this subject. But there has to be closure. What I threw out, partly as whim and at considerable risk, some weeks ago evoked such a wide. creative and surprising response ' that it can't simply be diddled indefinitely. It has to be resolved. Almost 100 suggested titles came in by mail, p hone and word-of-mouth. And because one of my minor character defects is indeas1veness, I've avoided making a choice. l can't avoid it any longer. So fin ally, this week, I sorted through the entries, weighed, evaluated, and came up with seven finalists - at which time this burst of dea- sion-making wavered once again. { Here are the final.Jsts I chose: • Bell on Wry, my own person- al choice from the beginning, shot down inexplicably by my wife but remstated by several letter writers; • Wryme and Wreason, a d eli- cious play on words that is both appropriate and -I hope - wreasonably accurate, from Pas- tor Bill Kirlin-Hackett a t the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church and School; • The Flip Side, also appropn- a te, from J ack Caldwell; • The Bell Curve, with e nough double-~ntendres to cover almost I every occasion, from Jane Run- ner; • Bell Ringers, from John Rus- sell and former Newport-Mesa school superintendent John · Nicoll; • Use only my name without a colwnn header, from several let- ter writers; •And, finally, don 't do any- thing. Just leave it be. The last two suggestions came from people who were impatient with this whole process. oddJy UP joseph n. bell . .. Curve ~ U f can convince the grdphlcs people at the Pilot to make the change, it will appear atop this column from now on. And, franlcJy, 1 lhmk Coco did a hell of a )Ob "The Bell Curve" appeals to me m so many cnbcal places. Fl!st, of course, 1s the baseball connotation Second, the book bearing that name came to some rather dubious conclusions, thus offenng the unpllOt lesson that we shouldn't a ccept anything without runrung 1t through our own cntJcal-tlunkmg system. And. tmally, there's the affinity of enough, mostly women They the curve to the gray areas of life wanted to see me get off Uus tan-I in which I live more and more gent and get back to sticking it with each passmg year. to the bad guys. As Martha Kille -The fastball comes straight fer put it: "I've n~ver really down the nuddJe, without guile noticed the title that much. I or subtlety or crinkled edges, don't think that it's anytlung to de pend.mg mostly on brute spend any more time on " strength and pretty much ignor- OK, I agree. Tune to move on. ing any human fa ctor The curve, But having painted mysell into by contrast, dances and darts this comer, what do 1 do with the and dips and doodles, talcing seven finalists listed above to cognizance or WUld, weather, close-out.this matter? moistwe. a~d pla[lllg off all sorts Well, the first thing I do 15 vac-of nui:i,nces Although the goal of illate. Then l vacillate some · both pitches is the same, the more. In some despcUr, I look at curve -by not taking itself so my ditsy dachshund. Coco, who seriously -1s far less convinced of its own omrusc1ence. is eyeing me specuJallvely from a chair she isn't supposed to be on Havtng thui> over-analyzed "The BeU Curve," 1 will get back And I have a bn.lliant idea Smee I can't make a fum declSion, I'll to busmess as usual next week. let Coco do it for me Thank you cill tor going along So r wrote each hnahst on d with this odd little exercise. separate slip of paper and rolled Meanwhile, I'm toying with a them into seven paper balls nohon to try out before my Then I held Coco and threw the daughter and go to the horse balls onto the floor of my office. races \'\hen they return to Holly- wood Park one by one . That got her atten-I'm qomg to roll up the names bon, but Coco's span 1s bnef So l of the horses m the first race in turned her loose. and she investi -gated the paper balls wtth a kind sepdrate paper balls and throw them out for Coco to make a · of perfunctory interest. Then , praise be, she picked selet t1on If she picks a winner, one up and ran with it. A choice she Cdn pay fo r her own teeth had been made. clearung next tune, and if she By the time I caught up with picks enough winners, I can give her, the paper was pretty well up wntmg newspaper columns. shredded, but still legible. The l'U let you know i1 it works. name Coco chose, and which l embrace heartily, 1s "The Bell ' • JOSEPH N. BEU'S column runs every Wednesday Comcast Cable ., • lS than ever. There's something for everyone! Today the biggest value m entertainment information and service 1s provided by Comcast Cable And now our Newport Beach customers can en1oy 11 new cable networks including Animal Planet. Cartoon Network, Bravo. The Nashville Network, ComcasTV. Romance Classics, The Game Show Network, Prevue Gulde, C·SPAN II, The Movie Channel and Multl- Channel HBO. 0 ..... 10 olf"""' .. month what ,.,... oftlcr ~ s.q.cl Prem• p..., -·Co '" 1-888-COMCAST (1-888-266-2278) ' L ---------- -----------·---_ --- Q WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1998 Council delays vote on annexing Newport Coast • City officials will meet with residents of area south of Corona del Mar who oppose becoming part of Newport Beach. By M arissa Esp ino, Daily Pilot NEWPORT COAST -Residents here who are f1ghtmg to remam independent from Newport Bedch will have a chance to express their concerns to the City Council before it moves forward with the proposed annexallon of Newport Coast. The counol voted Monday night to delay action on the annexdtion to at least March 9 so members can meet with Newport . Niwpon Be:tc;h/Co«lta M a Daily Pilo< I I ! I I "We just want l to sit down and 1 come up with a ! fair resolution " j -AL WILLINGER I Coast residents at a spe- cial meeting. Some resi- dents living in the area say they prefer tD remain under the county's juris- diction because they wouldl)'t receive proper representation on the Newport counol. :- ! "U they are willing to meet with us and discuss this issue, that is what we wdtlt," sd1d AJ Wtlltnger, Newport Coast resident dnd member of the area's anti-annexation move- ment "We are not bemg advocates at th.Ls point. We JUSl Wdnl to sit down and come up wtth a fair reso- lutton • Newport Bedch wants to annex Newport Coast - an uruncorporated. largely undeveloped area south of \orond del Mar -partly because the city would rece1vr d LttUe more than hall of the area's wealth of propPrty taxes d!ld other fees that now go to the county. City Mdndger Kevin Murphy said the postpone- ment will give the council time to meet with New- port Coast residents and firush its discussions with the lrvme Rdnch Water District about the area's water dnd sewer service. The Newport Codst residents will meet with the council w1lh1n 30 days, but the date has not been schedull'cl, Murphy said. "(Tne liming of the city's annexallon application! redlly depends on where we are in discussions with the Newport residents dnd the IRWD , • Murphy said. Pat Hdvel. one of the Newport Coast leaders who is agdtnSt the annexalton, said there are many points to be discussed dunng the meeting, mcludtng relief of some of the excec;s1ve taxes and assooation fees and having Newport Coast represented by its own counnl member ·u they Me meellng with us m good faith to undersldnd lour 1ssuesJ. thdt 1s absolutely whdt the residents of our commuruty wanted,· Havel said police briefs Bank robber escapes with cash A gunman made off with $1,466 after robbing a Western Findtletdl Bank in Costa Mesa on Monday afternoon, poltce sct1d. The man walked into the bank in the 2000 block of I larbor Boulevard around 3 p.m., pomted d bldck ~erruautomatic handgun and demand- ed money from two tellers, said Costa Mesa Pohce Lt. Ro n Snuth The mdn put the cash into a nylon bag and fled through the door, Snuth said. The rohl:x>r 1s descnbed as a man between 4S and SS yedr'> old, S-foot-7 to S-foot-10, 200 pounds, with a c;tocky build ctnd gray hair. He was wearing a beige and hlue Jdrket, blue 1eans, and sue or seven bandages on tus dun dnd cheek Poli ce arrest Times employee A mdmtenance worker at The Los Angeles Tunes offices m Costa Mesa was arrested Monday after dllegedly mdlung vtolent threats to co-workers, poLice sdld. t-.ta rshall Lows McKay, 42, of Santa Ana, was tak- en into custody dround 3:30 p.m. after reportedly lhrPdlening two co-workers and saying he would shoot up the building in the 1300 block of Sunflower Avenue, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Ron Smith. Authorilles suspect McKay kept at least four mili- tary-style dSsault rifles at the home of nearby rela- tives. and police were working to confiscate the weapons on Tuesday, Srruth said. McKay 1s being held on $100,000 bail, Smith said. -Compiled by Christopher Goffard 8EAQEBS ttQTUNE 642-6086 Record yoor comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. VOL 91, No. 46 ADPRESS Our ~ is 330 W. llay St., C<>sU Mesi, C.lif. 92627. THOMAS H. ICMUON, COM£0J()NS Publisher It IS the Pilot's policy to prompt-WIUJAM lOllDBi. ly correct 111 erron of substance. Editor ,,._aMI call 574-4233. STIVI M.YIM.I. MaNglng Editor fXJ TONYDOODO, The Newport a..chleost.I Mesa Anlstant Man.glng Editor o.:,iy, Pilot (USPS.144-800) Is PY lshed Mondey through Set· T1NA IOMAnA. City Editor "'~· In NMpott le.ch 4lnd eo.t. MeN. tulllalptlons .,.. ROGa CAllUON. Spotts Editor Ofttt ev.llable by IUblatblcx: The TI"* Orange County ) MMCMMIW, 252·9141. In.,._ oUtslde of Photo Editor Newport '"°' n eost. MeM. LV.llOl..A, ~to b Delly Piiot DtlPIV Adllw't no only lte IYaiW>le by l'Nil for Nl¥fom'INQ, $10 per month Second da9 = s*d 9t Cotta,...., CA. Olllffled Advenblng • ndude Ill eppiicabie LMMlm••-"omodol• sc.-n 1oca1 tMa) ~ TUl.s.ndtddra~to .... _ ... The Hlwpoft ~ ...... O'llef ANndal Offtcaf Delly P'tlot, ,0, '°" ,. '°"" Look what the rain dragged'in They say El Nino has been associated with a lot strange occur- rences of late, and that may include the wayward peahen e. found Tuesday by Southern California College student Debbie Fultz, above, as she was walking a.long the Back Bay trail near the YMCA. Fultz sat with the bird until the Newport Beach ani- mal control officers came to rescue the lost fowl. PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN Task force to ready students for work almanac • Costa Mesa chamber is bringing together business leaders and educators to give local students edge in finding jobs. "We're still in inception, so it's hard to pinpoint what we're going to do," he said The task force's goals include reinforcmg basic skills, articulat- ing reasons for staying in school, and providing students a realis- tic vision of the working world, Fawcett said. • EDffOR'S NOTE: Do you or someone you know have a landmark birthday or anniversary comm9 up7 If so, we'd like to Include 1t in our Almanac sectron. Please call the information Into the Readers' Hotline, 642· 6086, fax it to 646-41 70, or mail 1t to City Editor Tina Borgatta. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, (alif. 92627. You may also send photographs. but please be sure to indude a self-addressed stampPd envelope if you'd like it returned. By Christopher Goff a rd, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA Local schools and business leaders are cementing an alliance m hopes of giving lugh school graduates a leg up in their careers. While still in its early stages, the Business and Education Task Poree, formed by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, is designed to foster partnerships between captains of commerce and school leaders to prepare students for the workplace. Chamber President Ed Faw- cett said executives at the Daily Pilot, Doublelr~e Hotel, Balboa Instruments and Coastline Regional Occupation Program • Mesa, CA 92626 Copyright: No news stories, illustr at Ions. ed1to- rial matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced with· out written permlsJlon of copy· right owner HQW IQ BEACH US Cll'Wlation TM 11~ Orange County (800) 252-914' Advertising Classified 642-5678 ~=.642-4321 ~S4o-122.4 Sports 642 ... 330 News, Sports Fu 646""4l1 70 ~l~ot24tffrthllnk.net lutlness Office 642""4ll21 Business Fu 631·5902 N>filhed by ...,. c.llfon'Ve Community Newl, • nm. MttYOr ~ w ~o.~ ,.......,..ndctO ............... vu~ Gltwal,......, .,.. (JM a. Al,._.,..,.,, have already met twice with trustees of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District under the auspices of the task force Fawcett compared the discus- sions, which took place Dec 1 and Feb. 12, to "sumnut meet· ings." "We just laid out our mission · and goals," he said. "We brought leaders together to share ideas and opinions, and find common ground . Now we're going to home in on it from there.• A third meeting is expected to take place in an other couple months, and the task force has glVen itself a year to devise a concrete plan of action, Fawcett said. · WEATHER ftMPERAlVRES we5' with wind Balboa waves reaching as 63147 much as three feet. Corona del Mar 62148 TIDES Costa Mesa TODAY 63145 First low ·w e just want to focus on some thing we can tangibly change for the betterme~f the school," he said. "The Ja'oor is wide open for any number of possible programs that would achieve those goals." Daily Pilot Publisher Tom Johnson said one of the pro- grams he would like to explore would involve editors spealcing at local schools and students gainin g experience in a real newsroom. •I think there are some excit- ing tunes ahead," Johnson said . SURF The swell continues DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the m.Ouence. These people have orily been arrested on sus- picion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH • Joan P. caulfleld, 47, of Newport Beach • Malery J. Kelley, 41, of Newport Beach • John F. Lee, 32, of Newport Beach • Brock R. McKinney, 43, of Newport Beach • Harry s. Okuda Ill, 24, of Newport Beach COsTAMESA • Jason B. Riley, 26, of Costa Mesa · •Richard J. 'Harrison, 40, of Corta Mesa • Larry D. L.aForce, 24, of Moreno Valley • Jason C. Desoto, 25, of Newport Beach POLICE F ILES from the west-north· west .it abQut 280 NEWPORT MAOt degrees. We'll see • Otff Drfvoe: An o~ window was broken In the 2000 blodc. mostly knee-to waist-high waves, • .._.... Av.nu.: Mail was stolen from a post office box in . . the 200 blodc. with the possibility • tt.tford Way: A 1994 Harley Davidson motorbike was stol~ Newport Beach 1:41 a.oi. u of a few coming In 63147 Arst high at chest-high. TMre's from the 10 blodc. Newport C0ast 7:49 a.m. 6.1 • 8ayvlew Ode: A cellular pl)ono worth S 120 was stolen 63148 Second low • chance of early from a desk In the 100 block 2:38 p.m. • 1.1 rain, but eiq>eet some clearing by late SURF FORICAST Second high LOCATION $~ 8:55 p.m. 4.6 morning that will COSTA MESA i..ve us with sm.11 wedge 2-lwn TIUllDAY • '•lf•rt.M> Aw: A car st9f'eo worth S 150 was stolen from but gll5Sy waves. Newport l·lwnw First low a car In the 500 block. Bltckles 2·3wnw 2:26 am. 0.8 The brown, polluted River Jetty 2·3 wnw First high water should stMt • ._ 11th 1a..t: A purse and contents 'NOl'th USO wer. CdM 1-lwnw 8:311 m. 6.1 ci..ring up by Thut'l-stolen from the 300 bfock. S.Cond low day, and we'll have • l9lt 11'b ~someone attempted to tn.it Into 1 bull-90ATING 3:14p.m. ·1.0 the best OYtrlll SAJrl MIS In the 1000 blodt but nothing Wlj l'9pOrt1td ftoten. Winds .... out of S.Cond high condttio.-s that ... w.st-norU1west 9'.29 pm. 49 wt'Ye 9"tl In I • Or ... ,..,.....: SOmeofMt prlid open the door of I CM In • ts to 20 knou. An white; smlll but the , toO block. . eight-foot IWlltl la ... dMiwtwf~ •,.._.~A S-.0WOf1hS2!0W.Rolen1'0m 1 ~fromthe ........... IO hW9ekend. home In the 1900 btodt. . •I I • A I : Newpon ~ach/Cosr:a M~a Daily Piloc • ConCerns over swap meet ·expansion ~der discussion • Community meeting serves as forum for plans )P make weekend event more attractive to shopping. • By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot ORANGE COUNTY FAIR- GROUNDS -A handful of fair- grounds neighbors gave a ten- tative thumbs up on Tuesday to a proposed expansion of the swap meet held here each weekend. A community meeting spon- sored by swap meet organizer Tel Phil Enterprises was held at the fairgrounds to hear commu- nity input, criticisms and ques- tions about plans to add five new attractions to the event. Organizers of the swap meet, known as the Orange County Market Place and now in its 29th year on the fairgrounds, have proposed expanding in hopes of breathing new life into the once-popular open-air mar- ket that attracts just halt t)le 3 million people a year it did in its heyday. The proposed expansion would add a classic car muse- um called "The Automotive Field of Dreams," an adjacent vendors area offering car-relat- ed merchandise, a covered tanners market, an area similar to -a small factory outlet center where local manufacturers would sell directly to the public and a Thursday evening street fair with up to 200 specialty vel).dors. Some swap meet vendors and city officials have expressed concerns about hoV? the plans would affect them. On Tuesday night, it was the neighborhood's tum. • 1 will scream to high heaven if it impacts the tract I live in," FU PHOTO I OM.Y Pit.OT Shoppers make their way through ailes at the swap meel vowed resident Roy Andreen. He and others were mostly concerned that the Thursday night street fair could be extended into other nights if it proves popular. But Tel Phil official ,Jeff Telle.-said that would be like "having a party every night of the week" and would make the once-a-week street fair less of a special evenL Planning Commissioner Lin- da Dixon criticized Tel Phil offi- cials for not providing enough details in a handful of recent meetings outlining the expan- sion plans. "It seems like you still don't have any real solid plans,• Dixon said. "When will we have concrete answers as to what you are really going to dor The fair board is set to for- mally consider the Tel Phil expSlnsion plans in the next few weeks, officials said. . The car museum, fel\turing classic automobiles in sets depicting the era in which they were popular. would be housed in a fairgrounds building. The auto-related booths wouid be set up outside. The manufacturers outlet area would be set up along Fair Drive and the Thursday evening street fair and farmers market would take place in the center of the fair parking lot in between the two concessions stands, officials said. Some current and former swap meet vendors have angri- ly claimed the expansion - most notably the planned man- ufacturers area -would hurt their small businesses by undercutting their prices. On Monday night, about 60 vendors attended a meeting discussing the expansion plans. But since strict rules allowed only current sellers with photo identification cards inside, some o( the most outspoken expansion critics -former sell- ers who claim they stopped selling at the swap meet because they were harassed by Tel Phil· officials -said they stayed away. Colllillercial flights decline at John Wayne By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT Fewer large commercial planes took off from John Wayne Airport during January compared to the same month last year, but a sharp mcrease m the number of private aircraft usmg the airport boosted total operations for the month, air- port officials said. Total airlme passenger traffic for the month was 563,000, a 4.1%. drop from the 587,000 who flew in and out of-the airport last Corrections I Januar, The number of commeraal air- planes carrying those travelers also fell 4.6'\,, and commuter ear- ners, more commonly known as air ld.XJS, slumped 19.5% when compared with the same month last year, offioals said. But powered by a strong num- ber of general aviation uses -a category that indudes small pri- vate planes and accounted for 77% of the airport's total opera- tions for the month -the overall airport activity increased 5.2% for the month. officials said. Aquatic Center. r-------------------------, I I I F.Y.I. ' I I I I! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I + Here are John Wayne Air- port's January 1998 totals, compared with January 1997 • Passengers: 563,514, down 4.1% • Air cargo: 1,609 tons, down 3.3% • General aviation flights: 26,050, up·9.7% I I ~ -----------------------~ • A story in Tuesday's Daily Pilot, "Getting rid of bad tidings," misldenWied a nonprofit aquatic center that is exempt from paying a tidelands lease The correct organization i.s the Newport • A story that ran in the Daily Pilot on Monday, "Off and running,• JnlSidentified a Newport Beach elementary school that benefited from the annual Sp~t RWl. Harbor View Elementary i.s the school's proper name. Lani ha• moved toa New location I 1500 Adams, 1103 • eo. .. ,_to 540·2211 . .S»l440 • FAST, PIUENDLY, QUAUrY SDVJCE AT mERIGHT~ ,,_,.,,,,...,_ .,, ..... _ .,, '1"-Le"" 0.....,. e--,1 -CHA'S FAMILY S SHOEREPAJR G ,1f:,':,."':'.1673 lrviqeAve. IF .. ....,,.,,,,, .. r. ~SI.) ~ ..... "" ·-··111 .... .... 714-2-4314 11Uf()Ull,~ AVILA CHICKE SOUP Fre h chicken broth, chunks of chicken breast, rice prnished with avocado, cilantro and lime. Mama's cure fo r the flu . Great Ta-Go Corona dd Mar Mt-TACO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1998 • Columnist throws a -. curve in the name game , T oday is the last time "Lis- ten Up" will appear at the top of t1us column. It is also absolutely, positively, irrevocably the last time I will be wnbng on this subject. But there has to be closure. What I threw out, partly as whim and at considerable risk, some weeks ago evoked such a wide, creative and surprising response that it can't.simply be diddled indefinitely. It has to be resolved. Almost 100 sugges~ed titles came in by mail, phone and word-of-mouth. And because one of my minor character defects is indecisiveness. I've avoided maJang a choice. I can't avoid it any longer. So finally, this week, I sorted through the entries, weighed, evaluated, and came up with seven finalists - at which time this burst of deci- sion-making wavered once again. Here are the finalists 1 chose: • Bell on Wry, my own person- al choice from the beginning, shot down inexplicably by my wife but reinstated by several letter writers; • Wryme and Wreason, a deli- cious play on words that is both appropriate and -I hope - wreasonably accurate, from Pas- tor Bill Kirlin-Hackett at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church and School; • The Flip Side, also appropri- ate, from Jack Caldwell; • The Bell Curve, with enough double-entendres to cover almost every occasion, from Jane Run- ner; • Bell Ringers, from John Rus- sell and former Newport-Mesa school superintendent John Nicoll; • Use only my name without a column header, from several let- ter WTiters; • And, finally, don't do any- thing. Just leave it be. The last two suggestions came from people who were impatient with this whole process. oddly LISTEN UP Curve • If I can convmce the graphics people at the Pilot to make the change, it will appear dtop Uus colwnn from now on. l And. frankly, I Uunk Coco did a hell of a JOb. joseph n. bell enough, mostly women They wanted-to see me get off th.ts tan- gent and get back to sllckmg 1t to the bad guys. As Martha Kille- fer put it: "I've never really I noticed the utle that much I don't think that It's anytlung to 1 spend any more time on " OK. l agree. Tune lo move on. But having pamted myself mlo this comer, what do I do with the seven finalists listed above to close out this matter? Well, the first thing I do is vac- illate. Then I vacillate some more. In some despair, I look at my ditsy dachshund, Coco, who is eyeing me speculatively from a chair she isn't supposed to be on And I have a bnlliant idea Smee I can't make a firm decision, l'l.1 let Coco do it for me. So I wrote each final.1st on a separate shp of paper and roUed them into seven paper baUs Then I held Coco and threw the balls onto the floor of my office. one by one That got her atten- bon, but Coco's span 1s bnef So I turned her loose. and she investi- gated the paper balls w1th a k.md of perfunctory interest. Then, praise be, she picked one up and ran with it A choice had been made By the time I caught up with her, the paper was pretty-well shredded, but still legible. The name Coco chose, and which I embrace heartily, is "The Bell HThe Bell Curve" appeals to me l1l so many oitical places . First, of course, is the baseball conJtotatlon. Second. the book beanng that name came to some rather dubious conclusions, thus offenng the unplmt lesson that we shouldn't accept anything without running It through our own cnllcd.1-tlunkmg system. And, finally. there's the affinity of the curve to the gray areas of life m wtuch I hve more and more w1th each passing year. The fastball comes straight down the rruddle, without guile or subtlety or cnnkled edges, depend.mg mostly on brute strength and pretty much ignor- mg dny human factor. The curve, by contrast, dances and darts and dips and doodles, taking cogruzance of WUld, weather, mo1stwe, and playing off all sorts of nuances. Although the goal of both pitches 1s the same. the curve -by not talo.ng itself so senously -tS far less convinced of its own omrusoence. Havtng thus over-analyzed "The Bell Curve." I will get back to business as usual next week. Thank you all lor going along with Uus odd lltUe exercise. Meanwtule. I'm toying with a notion to try out before my daughter and go to the horse races when they return to Holly- wood Park I'm qomg to roll up the names of the horses m the first race in separate paper balls and throw them out for Coco to make a selec Lion If she picks a winner, she can pay for her own teeth , cleantng next tune, and if she ··picks enough wmners, l can give up wnting newspaper columns. l'll \et you know il it works. • JOSEPH N. BEu.'S column runs e'iery Wednesday Comcast Cable ' • is t han ever. There 's something for everyone! Today the biggest value m entertainment information and service 1s provided by Comcast Cable And now our Newport Beach customers can enJOY 11 new cable networks including Animal Planet, Cartoon Network, Bravo, The Nashville Network, ComcasTV, Romance Classics, The Game Show Network, Prevue Gulde, C-SPAN II, The Movie Channel and Multi- Channel HBO. -· ... aft CMl'Sldl ,.,. 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"'''" l\.l.11'>ht1ll LolJI'> MC'Kt1y, 42, of Santa Ants, wcti. lc1k · "II 111111 r11slo<ly 111011ncl '.l<lO p .m. altN reportNlly 1111,.<11t•nmq two C'o workt•ri. nnd saytng h<.> would .. 111101 up I h1• hullcl11HJ In ltw 1300 block of SunllowPr J\v1·111110, i.111d C ·osto M Pstt Police Lt. Ron Snuth. A uthonU1•s i.usp<lCI McKay kopt at least four mill· l111y .. 1yl1· .1ssoult rtnes at tho home of nettrby rela· 11v1•..,, 111111 pollC'c wer<• work.Jng to conf1sCdlc• the w1•11porl'> on Th<'sday. Smith said. M c K11 y ,., h<.>inq hold on $100,000 baU, Smith said. -Compiled by Christopher Goff ard ~Pilot 8£.ADERS HQTUNE 642-6086 Re<Ofd your comments about ttwt Delly Pilot or news tips VOL t1, 'No. 4' AQDBESS Our .ctdreu Is 330 W Bey St , Cotta Mesa, Cellf 92627 ntOMAS "· IOHNSOfiA. CORRECDONS Pvbll~ It n ttwt Pilot's policy to prompt WIUJAM LOllOIU. ly corrKt all erron of substance. fdttor Pleu• ~II 574-4233 """ MAMLI. M~lng !dltOf ~ Newport hlchlCostA MN TONY DODllM>, Asalttant ~Ing Cdltor ~ Piiot ~144-800) h TWA IORCIATTA. !shed= through S.t• Cl1y Editor urdly. In leach and Coste MIN. tubealptlont are ROOD CARUON. only evellablt by IUOlalbf~ Spom Cdltor Tht l1f'MS OMnge ~ ) MMCMMnN. 25.l-9141 In .,... outlldt of ~(dltOf Newport 8"ctl end Com Mesi. LYMll llOLA. IUtlecrlptlont to 1he Diiiy lltlot OllplfY AdYettlllng only .,.. IYllleble by mail for NOYOITTWQ. s 10 '* month Second d• Ci.tfttd~ = peld et~ MeM, CA. ndudt 111 appl!CAlble LWIGll•C*. lt.ft9 end loc.lt t-.) ~ ~ Tl~. Send lddr• ~ '° ... , .. ~ Tht Ne\.,,ort hectVCclta MMe CN9f ANndel Oftkw Otlly "lot. ,0 lo. 15'0. COM Look what the rain dragged in They say ·e1 Nino has been associated with a lot strange_ occur- rences of late, and that may include the wayward peahen found Tuesday by Southern California College student Debbie Fultz, above, as she was walking a.long the Back Bay trail near the YMCA. Fultz sat with the bird until the Newport Beach ani- mal control officers came to rescue the lost fowl. PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN Task force to ready students for work • C 'ostd Mesa chaml)('r is bringing togethe r business lc ddl•rs dnd f'ducators to give local students edge in finding J<>hs. By Christopher Goff a rd, Dally Piiot C'OSl J\ MESA Locdl i,chc>0I'> <1nd husinc•ss l<>dders are rt>nwntinu un alliance in hopes of q1ving h1c1h ~chool grndualc•s d l<'g up in their careers. Whtl<> still in its Pttrly stages, the BusinPss and Education Tar1k Force, formed by the Costa M esa Ch ambc>r of Comm erce, is designed to foster partnerships b etween c11ptalns of commerce and school leaders to prepare students for the workplace. C'htimhcir President Ed Faw- cett sa1d exerulivcs at tho Dally Pilot, Doublctrcc f fotol, Balboa lnstrumcnti. and Coastlin e Reg1onttl Occupation Program • Mes., CA 92626 Copyright No MM ltorlfi. Illustrations, "'Ito rial matter Of advertisements herein <•n be reprodU<td with htlve already met tw1re with trustees of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District undN the dusptces of the task force Fawcett compdred the d1scus- s1om. which too k place D<'t· 1 and Feb. 12, to "summit meet· 'lngs." "We JUSt latd o ut ouf m1ss1on and goals,• h e said. "We brought leaders together to share ideas and opinions, dnd find common ground. N ow w e're going to home in on it from there. " A third m ee1ing is expected to take place i n another couple months, and the task force has g iven itself a year to devise a concrete plan. of action, Fawcett said. WEATHER TIMPUAT\JllES west with wind "We're shU in inception. so it's hard to pinpoint whdt we're going to do,• h e said The• l dsk force's goals mclude reinforcing basic skills, aruculat· mg r<•dsons for staymg in school, and provtding students a realis· llr v1.,1on of the workmg world, Fawcett said . ·We JUSt wdnt to focus on something we can tangibly change for the betterment of the school,· he said . •Tue door is wide open for any number of posi.ible programs that would achieve those goals.• Daily Pilot Publisher Tom Johnson said one of the pro- grams h e would like to explore would Involve editors speaking at local sch ools and students gaining experience in a real newsroom . • J think there are some exdl · mg hmes ahead,• Johnson said. SURF The swell contlnu~ alma ac • EDrTOR'S NOTE: Do you or \Omeone you know have a landmark birthday or ann1vPrsary comm9 up? If so, we'd like to Include it m our Almanac section. Please call the Information into the Readers' Hotline, 642· 6086, fax it to 646-4170. or m.i1I 1t to City Editor lina Borgatta, 330 W. Bay St. Co~ta Mesa, Calif 92627. You may also send photographs. but please be sure to include a self addressed \ldmp d envelope 1f you'd like it returned DU1 ARRESTS The following people were drrested recently on suspicion of dnving under the tnfluence. These people have only been arrested on sus- picion of a crune, dnd, as with all such crimes, they are innocent uotil proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH • Joan P. Caulfield, 47, of Newport Beach • Malery J. Kelley, 41. of Newport Beach • John F. Lee, 32, of Newport Beach • Brock R. McKinney, 43, of Newport Beach • Harry S. Okuda 111, 24, of Newport Beach COSTA MESA • Jason 8. Riiey, 26, of Costa Mesa • Rkhard J. Harrison, 40, of Cosu Mese • Larry D. 1.aForct, 24, of Moreno Velley • Jason C. Desoto, 25, o f Newport Beach out written 1>9fmlulon of copy· right owner 81lboe waves reaching " from the west·north· NEWPOWT IEAOt 63147 much es three feet. west It about 280 HOW .IO..llAQtUS Corona del Mu degrffl We'll see • Otff Drive; All office window was broken In the 2000 block. 62/48 nou mostly knee-to • Merine Avenue: Mall was stolen from a post offke box In ClrtulatJon Costa M~ TODAY • The Times Or1nge County waist high waves, the 200 block. (900) 252 9141 63/45 First low w ith the posslblllty • twtfOt"d Way: A 1994 Harley Oevldson mototbikt wa.s stole" Advenltl~ Newpon Beach 1:41 1.m. , . , of 1 few coming In Cleulfled H671 63/47 First high •1 c:hest·hlgh. There's from the 10 block. Olsplc!t 64H3l 1 ' Newport Coast 7:49 a.m. ·6.1 • chence of Hrly • .. rvtew Clrde: A cellular phono worth S 120 was stolen fdl\ ' 63/48 Second low from• deSk In the 100 block. Newt S40 1224 2:38 p.m. • 1.1 rain, but ex~ =642-4330 $0mt clearing by lat• . ~POMCAST Second high . Sports Fix 646-4170 LOCATION SIZE 1:55 p.m. •.6 morning thet wlll COSTAMUA ~l~=ot.2 .. erthllnk.net lff~ us with smlll ... Wodgt 2·3wnw ntlmDAY • ,..11.:W.o Av.nu.: A car itereo·WC>rth S 150 was stolen from 8uslne Offl<• 642-4121 Newport 1·3wnw Flrrt low but glessy waves. I CM In tht 500 b\ock, lust'*' PaJC 6J1·S902 llackl• 2-lwnw 2.26am. o.a The brOWI\ polluted ~Iver Jetty 2·3 wnw First high Wattr should Stitt • ._ 17th Street: A f)UrM end contents Worth $250 were clHrlng 1.1p by Thurs.-stolen from tht lOO btodc. . N>lht'9d by • ~ CdM 1·lwnw 8:331 m . 6 1 c.llfoiriie (Ol'MMllty NM\. Sf(ond low d.ty, end Wl'll hllle • IM 17th ..,... Someone 1tt.mpted to brffk Into• bUsl· a T1rnes Mirror Cornperiy W IOATINCI 3:14 p .m, ·1.0 tht best CMflll surf MM In tht 1000 btotk but nothlngw.11 reported stoaen. wtnds att CM of S.Conct high condition-I that • .,,. .......... Someon4i pried Of*\ the doof of I CM In ....,Cl~ 1ht wttt•nonhwtst 9'.29 p.m. 49 wt'w ...,.. In a ~anc1ao at 1 s to lO knoes. An whMt; lmlll but the , toO blOdt. ............. eight-foot .... ii ... ~~'*""·~ ~ufthtough • ,__ • ....._: /4 ~ wrortt\ $250 w. ltolen frOm 1 ., .. (l//lf a-,,.,......,...... coming from the ......... IO the Mtllend. home In the 1900 btodc. ' - I 1 e"a'pun ~ta M D;a.ity Pikx Concerns over ~ap meet t expansion under discussion • Community m eeti.Jig serves as forum for plans to make weekend event more attractive to shopping. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot ORANGE COUNTY FAIR- GROUNDS -A bandlul of fair· grounds neighbors gave a ten- tative thumbs up on Tuesday to a proposed expansion of the swap meet held bere each weekend. A community meeting spon- sored by swap meet organizer Tel Phil Enterprises was held at the fairgrounds to hear commu- nity input, cribc:isms and ques- tions about plans to add five new attractions to the event. Organizers of the swap meet, ' known as the Orange County Market Place and now in its 29th year on the fairgrounds, have proposed expanding in hopes of breathing new life into the once-popular open-air mar- ket that attracts just half the 3 million people a year it did in its heyday. The proposed expansion would add a classic car muse- um called "The-Automotive Pield of Dreams..• an adjacent vendors area offering car-relat- ed merchandise, a covered farmers market, an area si.rtlilar to a small factory outlet center where local manufacturers would sell directly to the public and a Thursday evening street fair with up to 200 specialty vendors. Some swap meet vendors and city officials have expressed concerns about how the plans would affect them. On Tuesday night, it was the neighborhood's tum. "I will scream to high heaven if it impacts the tract I live in,• FU PHOTO/OAllV PILOT Shoppers make the ir way through alles at the swap meeL vowed resident Roy Andreen. He and others were mostly concerned that the Thursday night street lair could be extended into other nights if it proves popular. But Tel Phil official Jeff Teller said that would be like •having a party every night of the week• and would make the once-a-week street fair less of a special event. Planning Commissioner Lin- da Dixon criticized Tel Phil offi- cials for not providing enough de.tails in a handful of recent meetings outlining the expan- sion plans. •1t seems like you still don't have any real solid plans," Dixon said. "When will we have concrete answers as to what you are really going to do?" The falT board is set to for- mally -consider the Tel Phil expansion plans in the next few weeks, officials said. The car museum, featuring classic automobiles in sets depicting the era in which they were popular, would be housed in a fairgrounds bwldmg. The auto-related booths would be set up outside. The manufacturers outlet area would be set up along Fair Drive and the Thursday evening street fair and fdflllers market would take place in the center of the fair parking lot in between the two concessions stands, officials said. Some current and former swap meet vendors have angri- ly claimed the expansion - most notably the planned man- ufacturers area -would hurt their small businesses by undercutting their prices. On Monday nigtit. about 60 vendors attended a meeting discussing the expansion plans. But since strict rules allowed only current sellers with photo identification cards inside, some of the most outspoken expansion critics -former sell- ers who claim they stopped selling at the swap meet because they were harassed by Tel Phil officials -said they stayed away. Commercial flights decline at John Wayne By Tim Grenda, Dally Pilot JOHN WAYNE AJRPORT Fewer large commercial pldnes look off from John Wayne At.rport during January compared lo the sam<' month last year, but a sharp increase m the number of private aircraft uo;ing the auport boosted toldJ operdllons for the month, air- port offioals said. Total dtrlme passenger traffic for the month was 563,000, a 4 l "1 .. drop from the 587,000 who new m and out of the airport last Corrections Jdnuary The number of commerc1dl air- planes Cdrrying those trdvelers also feU 4 6"1.,, dnd commuter car- riers. more commonJy known as air taxis. slumped 19 SI\,., when compared w1th the sdme month last year, ofttcidls said, But powered by a strong num- ber of generaJ avtallon uses - a category that includes small pri- vate planes and accounted for 77% of the airport's totaJ opera- tions for the month -the overall airport activity increased 5.2% for the month, officials said. Aquatic Center. r-------------------------, I I I I I I! I I I I F. Y.I. + Here are John Wayne Air- port's January 1998 t otals, compared with January 1997 : • Passengers: 563, 514, : down 4.1% : • Air cargo: 1,609 tons, : down 3.3% : I : • General aviation flights: : I I : 26,050, up 9.7% : I I L-------------------------j •A story in Tuesday's Daily Pilot, •Getting rid of bad tidings,• misidentified a nonprofit aquatic center that is exempt from paying a tidelands lease. The correct organization is the Newport • A story that ran in the Daily Pilot on Monday, "Ott and running,• misidentified a Newport Beach elementary school that benefited from the annual Spi!il Run. Harbor View Elementary is the school's proper name. Lani ha1 moved toa New LocatM>nl 1 SOO Adom•.L 110S • CCNta Meta 540• 221 • • tSS0-.'440 • NO~LESf • FASr, FRIENDLY, QVAUTY SERVICE AT THE RIGHT PRICE. 7.C-&.t"' ~ e--,1 • C HA'S FAMil.Y Z, SHOE REPAIR G :J=,' 1673 Irvine Ave. If .. ......,.,,.,, .. T'I' ~ (II 17th Sc.) ~ ......... Jll«~-.. -111 ._. .... 7 14-642-4314 1'Uf (#{/I;~ AVILA CHICKE SOUP Frc h chicken broth, chunks of chicken breast, rice garnished with avocado, cilantro and lime. Mama's cure for ~he flu. Great To-Go Corona dd Mar IM-TACO WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1998 • ·- Columnist throws a curve in the name game T oday is the last time "Lis- ten Up" will appear at the top of tlus column. It is also absolutely. positively, irrevocably the last time I will be wntmg on this subject But there has to be closure. What I threw out. partly as wlum and at considerable risk. some weeks ago evoked such a Wlde, creative and surprising response that lt can't simply be diddled indefinitely. It has to be resolved. Almost 100 suggested titles came tn by mall, phone and word-of-mouth. And because one of my llllnOr character defects is indeas1veness, r've avoided making a choice I can't avoid it any longer. So finally, tlus week, I sorted through the entries. weighed, evaluated, and came up with seven finalists - at which ti.me tlus burst of deci- sion-making wavered once agam. Here are the fina.l.lsts I chose: •Bell on Wry, my own person- al choice from the beginning. shot down mexplicably by my wife but reinstated by severaJ letter wnters; • Wryrne and Wreason, a deli- cious play on words that is both appropnate and -I hope - wreasonably accurate. from Pas- tor Bill Kirlin-Hackett at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church and School; • The Flip Side, also appropn- ate, from J,ack Caldwell; • The BeU Curve. with enough I double-entendres to cover ahnost every occasion, from Jane Run- ner; U P joseph n. bell enough, mostl) women They wanted to see me get otf tlus tan- gent and get bdck to sucking it to the bad gu}s As !\1<1Ithd Kille- fer put it: ·rve ne~er reaU)- noticed the tJUe that much I don't tht.nk that 1rs dnytlung to spend any more ume on · OK. I agree Tune to mo,·e on But haV1.0g pcW1ted myself tnto Uus comer, what do I do with the seven final.ls ts listed d hove to close out this matter? Well, the f~t tlu.ng I do is vac- illate. Then I \'dctlldte some mote. ln some despdtr. I look at my ditsy dachshund Coco who is eyeing me speculot1,·ely from a chair she isn't supposed to be on And I have d brilliant 1ded Since I can't make d finn decISion. I'll let Coco do 11 for me So I wrote edch finalist on d separate slip ot pdper and rolled them tnto se\ en pd per balls Then l held Coco dnd thrt>w the balls onto the noor of m) office. one by one That got her dtten- tion. but Coco's spdn 1s bnef So I turned her loose. dnd sht:> mvest1- Curve • U I can convince the grdphic. people at the Pilot to ·mdke the change. it will appear atop this column from now on. And. frankly, l Uun.k Coco did a heU of a JOb "The Bell Curve· appeals to me rn so many critical places. Flt'St, of coun.e, is the baseball connotation Second, the book beanng that nd.IDe came to some rather dubious conclusions. thus offenng the unpbot lesson that we shouldn't accept anyt.lung \vtthout run.rung it through ow own cnttcal-tlunlong system And finally. there's the affinity of the curve to the gray areas of life tn wtuch I live more and more \vtth edch passing year. The fastball comes straight down the rrudd.le, without guile or subtlety or cnnkled edges, dependJng mostly on brute strength and pretty much ignor- ing any humdll factor The curve, by contrast, dances and darts and dlps and doodles. taking cogruza.nce of '-"1.lld, weather, moISture, and playmg off all sorts of nuances Although the goal of both pitches 1s the same, the cuive -by not taking itself so senousl) -c. far less convinced of its own omrusoence. Havrng thus over-analyzed "The BeU Curve,· I will get back to business as usual next week. Thank \'Ou all tor going along with thts odd htUe exerose. ~leanwhile, I'm toying with a notton to try out before my ddughtl'r d!ld go to the horse rdces \ ... hen they return to Holly- wood Pdrk • Bell Ri.Dgers, from John Rus- sell and former Newport-Mesa school superintendent John Nicoll; 1 gated the paper bdlls w1lh d kind of perfunctory mter<'st I'm qomg to roll up the names of the horses m the hrst race m separdtP paper balls and throw them out for Coco to make a selectton. U she picks a Wlllller, she can pay for her own teeth cleaning next tune and if she picks enough winners, l can give up wnung newspaper columns • Use only my name wtthout a column header, from several let- ter writers; • And. finally, don't do any- thing Just leave it be The last t\.vo suggestions came from people who were impatient I wtth Uus whole process, oddly Then, praise be, she pKked one up and ran wtth 1t A choice had been made By the time I caught up with her, the paper was pretty well shredded, but still leglble. The name Coco chose, and which I embrace heartily. IS "The Bell I'U let you know 11 it works. • JOSEPH N. BEU'S column runs every Wednesday. Comcast Cable • IS than ever. There 's something for everyone! 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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS 1'111• L1•c1q lll' ol Wonwn Vol Pr., 111 < 1rr111111· < 'oc1 ... 1 111<•«-ls di <i :HI ,, m .it " Pl IV<llt• rf''>ldt•nc·p r or 111011· 111lnrn1<1l111n, c .tit 'lh4-h'>'.l0 MATH WORKSHOP < >1 1111Jt• < '<>u'>I < 'olJ1•ql1\ R1· I 1111\ < '1 1111·1 oll"'" lh(• '><'cond in ,, 111·•· 111111 Jhlll '"ork-.hop L1tlc•d , B1·11111111111 i\l.tth < 'onfJClc•nt. from l Ill '" I HI " Ill Ill room I Ob, .'/Ill I .i11VH'\\ Hoc1cl. Cosld :\. 1,.,,, h11 .uldrt 11111<11 1nformd- Divoire¥ Recovery . Workshop llon, call 432-5 t 62 PARENT ORIENTATION MEETING Park Private Day School plays host to a parent orientation meet- ing for the 1998-99 kindergarten enrollment at 7 pm. at 261 Monte Vista Ave .. Costa Mesa. The evenmg includes a slide show dnd academic program pre- sentdt1on. For more LnlormatJon, CdU 645-5171. UFO NETWORK The Mutual UFO Network Orange County presents a pro- <.Jrdm, Med1cal/Scienllhc Evi- dence ol Alum Contact, at 7:30 pm dl the Neighborhood Com- muruty \enter, 1845 Parl<Ave . C 'ostd Mesa. The cost is $10. For more• informdtion, call 520-4836. NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS Hodg Wome>n 's Health Ser- vices offers a free se.rrunar, Nutn- llondl Supplements: Are They for You? at 7 p.m at Hoag Health Center, t 190 Baker St, Costa l\.fosd For more mformatJon, call 800-514-HOAG or 668-2550. COSTA MESA CHAMBER MIXER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce honors Steve Ostrin's 25th business a nniversary from S:JO to 7:30 p.m. at the Captain's Tdl>le Restaurant, Orange Coast CotlPge. 2701 Fairview Road. C ·osta Mesc1 . For more mforma- lton, call 885-9090. NETWORKING LUNCHEON The Newport Harbor Area C 'hr1mber of Commerce·~ New- port Noon Net~ork.ing luncheon m<'<'ls di noon at the Riverboat R<•'-lduranl, 151 E. Coast Hlgh- w<1y, Nc>wport Beach The guest <>1wc1kN 1s chiropractor Laura Uunic+, from Sierra Chlropract.Jc. Por more information, -call 729-••00. PRE-BUSINESS SEMI~ The Service Corps of Retired Executives otters a seminar tor people wbo plan to mut a busi- ness or have recently established a business from 8:45 a.m. to 3:45 p m. at National Univerilty, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost is $35. For more information, call 550-7369. THURSDAY CAREER NETWORK St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a free Career Net- work meeting for those unem- ployed from 7:30 to 9 p.m . in the chapel. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Peter Leets will speak about Assessing Your Strengths and Focusing Your Resume. For more information, call 574-22~9. WELLNESS SEMINAR Alfred Moravec, founder and wellne~s director of the Life Energy ResearCh Institute, lnc .. offers a free seminar that teaches how lo transform mind and body to look and feel 10 to 20 years younger, at 6 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. For more Lnlormation, call 759- 0808. CAREER DAY The American Institute of Graphic Arts and Platt College present Career Day and Alumni Reception, from 4 to 7 p.m. at 3901 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 833-2300. PARENT ORIENTATION Park Private Day School pre- sents a parent orientation meet- ing for 1998-99 Middle School enrollment, at 7 p .m. at 26 t Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa. .. For more information, call 645- 5171. AmR·SCHOOL WORKSHOP The Newport Beach Public Ubrary offers a free after-school program for fourth through sixth graders, Through the Ubrary and What You Can Find There, at 3:30 p.m. at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. To register, call 717..3801. ORANGE COUNTY FORUM The Orange County Porum meets at t 1:30 a .m. at the Dou- bletree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa . Guest speaker is Richard Sim, e xecutive vice pres- ident of The Irvine Co. will dis- cuss bow Orange County is becoming the hub of the nation's largest high technology region. The cost is $25 for members, $35 for guests. Por more information, call 588-9884. FINANOAL MANAGEMENT The Newport Beach Public Library offers a free program, Managing Your Financial Futw-e, at 7 p.m. in the Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717 - 3801. JEWISH NATIONAL FUND The Jewish National Fund's National Future Le.adership divi- sion meets for February H appy Hour at 6 p.m. at the Hard Rock Cafe, 451 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach . The cost is $5 or free to anyone who purchased a tree in Israel for $10. For more information, call 558-8733. FRIDAY BUSINESS NETWORK The Consumer Business Net- work, Inc. meets at 7 a .m. at The Mezzanine, 19800 MacArthur. Guest speaker Lawrence Cohen, Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince CRASH COURSE IN CULTURE Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l nlqiw ,.(ne room A dlnin1 rooms •~allablf for 1roop b~MSI mtttlnll) •nd prinlt f\lnnlons 723·0621 P1ease Call For Reser\'aUon.~ and Dlrutions 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Parent w~·i sue school dstrict F..-i.lff tralllc plw get n*ed reriewl ... ___ 1-w.:1:1:1 ... __..__ :.e:;: ., .,.___ -:.e:..~ _. ..... _ .. _ ..... ~ -~--- MAJOll UNDfJlWIJIEJl Mrs. RJchard Steele UNDU.WUTUS Julius C..esu Kathleen &... Lane Blank Costa Mesa-Newport Hamor lJons Cub Meyerhots Cuisine M M.tdr Andlony Archer-Johnson Foundation Harbor Mesa Uons Oub BUI and Pat Podllch, Play It Agaln Spotts Jim Straw aoman Senllte Fluor Daniel. Inc. Gaty and Lynne Graham Patrick and Karen Donahoe, ICL, Inc. Bruc:e Mattern, Boyle EngJneerlng Co1p. Hon. )arnoa Moberly Ron and Mk:hde Pennington, Ncwpon Beach 08/GYN" Keith Van Holt ea. ... PauJ A. Blink. £&. Y Kenneth Leventhal Ra/ Estate Group Hal Boulev, Cc!innuy ZI iJerB ~ty =~tepdng Emory and Kathleen f'rtnk. Anchor Employers Insurance Mulllv\a Hof KJns·Krone Family Ethel KJrsch Pat and AJ Kllngensmlth E.Mtne M. Loop Doreen Marshall Dennis O'Hem Maly Peanon ~ Coftd~. <Add• t.mbtO#deiy Mn~ ~ Tcwnpor.wy Help Souttiern Cl1llomla Edison PeerSw.n, hdfc SdentttJc Co. Nor"*' and OW'Mda W.aon Jim 4lnd Jeld Wood ' Ml. and Mis. Roy 8. WoclH)' manager of bUSUless.. develop· ment tor the Anaheim Angels, will teach bow to access the Angels for a product or service. For more information, call 550- 1485. RESUME WRmNG WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- Bntry Center offers a free resume writing workshop from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in room 106, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Por more information, call 432-5162. SATURDAY YOGA DANCE The Yoga Place offers a yoga dance workshop Crom 1:30 to 4:30 p .m . at 1835 Newport Blvd., Suite A-208, Costa Mesa. The cost is $30 after Feb. 21. For more infor- mation, call 642-7400. UNIVERSITY WOMEN The American Association of University Women meets at 11 :30 a.m. al the Countryside Suites, 325 Bnstol St., Costa Mesa. The guest speaker 1s Jan Mittermeier, chief executive offi- cer for the county of Orange. For additional information, call New ut Bnch/C.cwca Mesa Daily Pilof 760·8508 or 640-6275. CHILD IDENTIACATION The Seafanng Masonic l..Qdge otters a tree videotaping seslion for children as part of the Mason- ic Child Identification Program. from noon to 4 p.m. at 1401 15th St., Newport Beach. For more Ullonnation, call 546-7357. CAT SHOW Malibu Cat Club and the Cat Fanciers Association, Inc. spon- sors a cat show from 10 a.m. to S p.m. in building 10, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Pair Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. General ad.mi!\~ sion is $5. Seniors and children under 12 are $4. For more infor- mation, call 708-324 7. SUNDAY CAT SHOW Malibu Cat Club and the Cat Fanciers Association. Inc. spon- sors a cat show from 9 a.m to 5 p.m . in buildmg 10, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. General admis- sion is $5. Seruors and children under 12 are $4. For more infor- mation, call 708-3247. Holy Smokes! 1/3 of o._r Bar is Certified Outdoors! 3 Outdoor Pool Tables Always YOUTH lMPLOYMlNT SlRVICl ·-· XXV 1\1111u,tl ROMAN FEAST &.. CHARITY A UCTI ON Thanks to al/ o1 you from the Youth Employment SeMo! (Y.£.S.) of the 25th Annual R.otnan feast and Charity Auction. Jim Woodand Gwenda Watson, Honorary Co-chalrs Ann·Crane and Usa Pullen, Co-cha/rs "Your Home Away From Home" 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 Lion Ed Fawcett, Costa Mes.! Chamber of Commerce George and Phyllis Drayton Virginia Herberts SaJly and Norm Loats Elaine Unhoff Maurice Mandell II. Attorney at ldw Powell and J~dler M . Dana Wafld'roc.ke, £Z lettering Servi~ Food and lleverage DonotS Roman Feast Chefs Frank Glovtnettl, Keith Van Holt and Joe d 'Amlco Lugano Cudna Dd Merc.ato VIiia Nova Restaurant Gustaf Anders Sabattno's Corner Bakery Balboa Desserts Co. The Confectionist Tutto Fresco Dledrkh Coffee Trader Joe's Costa Mesa Golden Truffle Plum's Kathryn Amburgey Southern Wine and Spirits La Cave Blllys at the Beach The Uttle Knight Sunftour NaturaJ Bakeiy Padftc Ice Company Meyerhots $pecW11Mnb Great Begtnntngs florist EngbMth Prtnting Times Or~ County Abbey Rents Coast Music. Coata Mesa ~·s GrOCef)', hvtne The Dett. tt.mbten ~Luxton Jim Da.le And .. ~ tlwtk .)IOU to a/] tlw:. ~ IHends. sJlent lll'id \Ge» -1ucdon donof3 lllKJ au-a~,,... fhe ewrtt • sc,,..,.,,.i nil ,,OC. IOWrrHUly tlotioutJ liy T1w Dolly P1lo1. ' f , Ncwpon &ach/C.OSi:a Mesa Daily Piloc SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM 1 of June to detemune whether to continue it Stokes said she was concerned that members of the public, who the board, would feel that ey had less access to the board than the student board members. "Members of the public are allowed three nunutes to address the board," Stokes said. ''I'd be concerned thdt members of the public would say, 'I'm not allowed to interact with the board as much as the students are.'H But board member Wendy Leece was the sole dissenter to granting student board members the vote. Leece said the board could get stuck in prolonged dis· cussions with student board mem- ber5 instead of efficiently using its meeting times to formulate its ded· skms •1 have a problem getting start- ed with this," Leece said. "I don't think guideUnes for discussions are outlined and I think we do a dis· service to the public.• But student board member Gal- Jel Fajardo, from Costa Mesa High School, said the decision would give students the voice they deserve to have. "It's about opening things up for students," Galle) said. "We'll be able to do a lot more Students have been quiet but it's important th.at we have a chance to have our say." Student boa.rd members are selected by the student govern- ments of each tugh school. ll'adi· tion.ally, student board members simply make a report to the board on activities at their respective lchools. But California education codes do allow students to have preferential voting privileges. Board member Martha Auor, who has spearheaded the effort to get preferential voting, for students, said students should especially have a say on issues that directly affect them. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1997 RAUSCH CONTINUED FROM 1 "The only thing 1 can really discuss is the rea.lization that the preli.m was very extensive, as f41 as how much testimony was put Ill,• Dutton said •tn that sense 1t group was returning from a par-was like a mini tnal 10 itseU. • ty, and many had been d.ri.n.king. Court observers speculated Authorlbes claimed Rausch Tuesday regarding what the lat- was speeding and slapped him est development might imply with one count of felony vehicu-Defense attorney Allan lar manslaughter and two mis-Stokke, a former board member demeanor counts of reckless dri· of the Califorrua Attome"s for ving. Criminal Justice, said lawyers It was Dickey who reduced often opt for court tnals m cases the felony count to a misde-where the outcome -guilty or I meanor, Jhereby reducing innocent -is foreseeable Rausch's potential sentence from uYou would probably only do six years to one year. it in a situation where it's a for. not wasb.ng a lot or time in a very expensive tnal. • Stokke scud. And iJ the prosecuUon Vtews the court trial as a way to avoid ·an rneVltable acqwttal" by jury, Stokke added, "Then they have sdved d Jot of time also " Scott Well, an Anaheun Hills· based defense attorney and for- mer Orange County prosecutor, said the development may sug- gest • d tacit agreement" between the JUdge and lawyers dS to what sentence Rausch should drdw STORM PRECIPITATION IN INCHES Deputy Attorney General Jim gone concllls1on, one wdy or 1 Dutton, who is prosecuting another," Stokke Sd1d "fl.Jy Rausch, said the exha~stlveness guess is that (both lawyers) hd"e of the preliminary hearing ....:_ a very good idea where it's I which lasted more than a week gomg." "I agree that there's probably enough testimony already, and they shouldn't have to rehash it,· he said "In this situation, it courd be there's iust no reason to put the families cind the victtms through the emotional trduma again· CONTINUED FROM 1 The debris probably would t>e cleaned up startmg today, adding to the 2,300 tons of storm- spawned matenal dlready scooped up smce July, he said. II) N Q N II) ... Q ...J ~ 0 I- ~ . er:: I/) 0 ~ I-N V'I- ~ ~ ...J c ~ 0 c ._ I ~I cr:: ~ " > -contributed to the decision for I lf Rausch 1s found guilt}. a court tnal. Dickey may give hun credit •for w ~I ~ CAT CONTINUED FROM 1 hold true. r--------1 ' F.Y.l. ·---------, I I I ' I On Tuesday, etly workers were exhausted from having assisted all night with Laguna Beach's more severe weather-related trouble, Niederhaus said. S T ORM CE N T ER "These things can lund of get better on theu own," he said • U 11 is something that Just hdppened, they have a remarkcible cibility to get better.• +Anyone interested in help- ing Gilbert can call the Dover Shores Pet Care Center at 722-8301. ' I I I While the storm knocked over two trees locally, in addition to the other ddlllage, Niede'thaus said, "It was a pretty mild storm compared with what happened in Laguna Bedch." PLANNING CONTINUED FROM 1 officials said But residents claimed radio w aves and electromagnetic fields emitted by the antenna and cellular equipment could be harmful to them Resident Ellen Wnght, who led community opposition to the plan, said letting L.A. Cellular install the antennae would open up a can of worms. "Once you let one m, you're going to have to let them all in.ff Wright said. Although Monday night was In Costa Mesa, the fire and police departments reported no. serious El Nino-related trouble. Fred Leavitt, a meteorological technician with the National Weather Service in San Diego, said there may be light showers chaliced up as a victory for the residents, the fight may not be over yet. L A. Cellular can still appeal the Planning Commission denial to the City Council, but the appeal must be filed in the next week. Company spokesman Steve Crosby said Tuesday his compa- ny is considering taking the issue to the council. "We're surely going to take a look at that,· Crosby said. "Clearly, it's an area where we need a cell site to improve our service, but it's just a matter of analyzing the situation and see- ing where it is on our list of pri- orities." J/(o/hers ' %9£1 Ou! A Natural Approach to A.D.D. 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BARR DAVENPORT REPORT U.S. team captain Billy Jean King selects Lindsay Davenport CJ$ first of four to represent the U.S. at Federation Cup match in womens tennis against The Netherlands in April Tars upset Los Al, 4~3 •Newport Harbor's girls will challenge top-seeded Long Beach Wilson Thursday in a CIF Division I water polo semifinal. C I F G I R L S WAT ER POLO By Molly Yanity, Daily Piiot r ---- ' - • • 'I. -~· ' • San Dimas shot attempt as time runs out caroms off the rim; Estancia holds on for 47-46 victory and berth in a ClF semifinal Friday. l.V~\.M DA VS By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot • Estrada, a defender and an unlikely hero, scores game-winner for Estancia in second round of CIF .. By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot LAKEWOOD -With time and sunlight running out, and the likeU· hood of penalty kicks threatening to decide a winner, Estancia High encountered a Miracle at Mayfair. lbree minutes, 22 seconds int~· the second sudden death. Bltanda def ender Noe Estrada scored on a header from Jose Quintana's corner Jdc.k to gtve the vtsltjng Eagles a tbrllhng 3·2 Vk:tory Tuesday over Mayfair'• Monsoons tn the second roWld of tho C1P Southern Section Dtriaion JV boys soccer pLtyot11. tu ii the win depicted • dtle, tho Eagles po.ed for • team ptct_u.re afterWard tn flunt ...... ~ "I thank God/ said Estrada, a senior. ·nus ls the best lliing that's ever happened to me ln high school.• The Eagles (14-tt-2) li.kely earned a date with an old nemesis in the quarterfmals (Laguna Beech) on Thunday. The second-seeded Artists (16-«·2) host Rancho Alami- tos today in, the second round. Por Eatanda, reaching the quar- tedioals II believed to be the far- thest le bu advanced in the playoff• since 198.5, when the school cap· turocl a ClF 2-A champiOnshJp •we want th m. • Estancia senior goalae Brad Wayman said of the defendillg CIP Dtvillon JV champion AJ1iltl, wbo brie def Mt· ed Elt..adi nve •';f algbt um.. including once in last year's play- offs. Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw said his team would host Laguna Beach, if It defeats Rancho Alami· tos, at Harper School, site of the Eagles' 3-0 first-round ViclOJY over Ocean View. · The Eagles cam back against Mayfair (12·8·1), w.htcb scored tn the second minute, then added another goal in the 27th minute for a comfort4bl 2·0 advan~g . •we stayed with It,• Crenshaw 1ald. ·w didn't put our heads down whem we got behind 2-0. • QuinW>a, a key lhrHt whom Crenshaw said on Monday needed to step up in the scoring depart- ment, Wbed in tM 311t mli'luii· to alt Mayfalt'a IMd tn hall °" lmDg ' •• Islas' assist. Islas softly tapped a direct kick to Quintana in the middle, away from Mayfair's defensive wall, and Quintana scored. While Wayman produced six of his nine s.ves in the second half, the Eagles' defense, led by 1weeper R4mon Garcia, stopper John Alderete, Jett fullback LuJa Avalo and right fullback Estrada, kept Mayfair at bay. Then, 1n the 7lnd mtnute, Eatanoa Junior midfl Ider Marlo Miranda 1aired b.lJ first goal of th season to tie It, l-2. Estrada's long pas t up Miranda'• game-tying goal, scored In h vy ti fflc tn front of the net. lbe Begles went wUd. pillnq oo Mlianct., who o•ve lb.a ciew *•· QUOTE OF THE DAY 7'm going to~ nlglalrrr,tlla aboul thtf""" ... I con 't Weve U dtdn l go In ... -ESTANaA COAaJ RIO/ BOYCE . G I RLS HOO P S , THE REMATCH TONIGHT ~ • Costa Mesa girls tackle ~ Morningside five years : after upsetting Monarchs ~ in SoCal Regional final . . ·------------~ By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot INDOOR ROWING Wessells wins world crown • NAC rower goes 6:16.4 in ergometer race against the world's finest. COSTA MESA -All Cooper Wessells had to eliminate prior to competing in the World Indoor Rowing Championships was dessert Saturday night to make weight the next morning. Everything else, if seemed, was a piece of cake for the 32- year-old Costa Mesa resident who trains out of the Newport Aquatic Center. ' WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1998 ON A FAST BREAK • Seventy-one year-young Betty Dickson is one cool chick on the hardwoods. I t 1Sn't much of a stretch a bunch of seruor otizens gathered together to frolic in the sun and warmth of Palm Springs, a resort town set up for such activity. Last weekend capped Palm Springs' International Seruor Olympics and what took place did not resemble the image your nund has probably already created. M.Y. WAY molly yanity NThdt wds d matter ol Wessells, continuing his quest for Olympic glory in the 2000 Sydney Games, won a world ergometer championship on Sun- day in the men's 30-39 light- weight category in the Reggie Lewis nack and Athletic Center at Roxbury Community College in Boston. DON lEACt4 / DAllV PllOl Newport Harbor's Erin Kennedy reacts after defiectlng a shot on the Sailors' goal Tuesday. These active seruors weren't rid.mg around m golf carts or wadiJ:lg in the pools, but, at least one Corona del Mar resident was out ripping it up on the basketball court. Ha, and you thought Robe rt Parish was seasoned. Well, meet Betty Dickson, a 71 -year-old grandmother who has lived long enough to see women play hoops m skirts and the mcepuon of two women's professional basketball leagues strategy You get more points.for each shot tdken 'Outside, but they have a two-by-three area taped off below the bdsket and those were fo1 one µomt each," Dickson sdid "Those JUSt kept falling for me \'>O why mess up a good thmg?" Wessells' machine time of 6:16.4 also broke his own world record in the category by one- tenth of a second, established three weeks ag~ in Long Beach as a prelude to the world champi- onships. The maximum weight for com- petitors in the 30-39 lightweight category is 165 poWlds; Wessells tipped the scales at 164 pounds during his weigh-in Sunday morning. "I skipped dessert on Saturday night, and that's it," Wessells said of his pre-race preparation to make weight. -by Richard Dunn SCHEDULE TODAY • Buketbllll SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 6 foudd the net and forced Los Alamitos to call a timeout to regroup. •(Coming out strong) gave us a lot of confidence,• Newport Coach Bill Barnett said. 11 And you really need that in a game like this." The Griffins (18-10) were ranked second in Orange Coun- ty going into the postseason playoffs and began to prove their stature. Reagan Wilson and Shelli Llnza scored in the second quar- ter to tie the score, and Los Al rattled off nine shots to New- port's three. Meanwhile, Newport l;iarbor seemed to become staynant on offense. Barnett noted, though, that Newport was still able to stick to its defensive game plan. "I saw (Los Alamitos) play Irvine earlier and knew that we'd have to take away their counterattack,• Barnett, who has tasted CIP championship glory 10 times with Newport boys teams, said. "They really don't have much after that.• It wa/ Jvfoore's main respon- sibility to shut down that .counter. •(Barnett) had really done a lot of research and we knew we bad to shut that down,• Moore said. "We just had to be really aware because sometimes we're a bit oblivious to what's going on.• While Moore's scoring oppor- tunities have been chiseled down this season, thanks to the solid breakthrough offensive performances of Cox, her lead- ership was key Tuesday. "Alden did a great job today," Barnett said. After Moore's third-quarter goal boosted the Tars to 3·2, Cox added a crucial insurance goal with 2:04 left in the contest when she walked into a gap and delivered a six-meter score. With 25 ticks ·remaining, Griffin Amy Valois converted a backhand score, and Los Al had a final chance to tie the score with just four seconds left. Strong-armed goalie Jackie Frank attempted a full-length shot that Melanie Craig attempted to put back. Kennedy, who tallied six saves, fended off the despera- tion attempt. OF SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS QuwtMflnal NEWPORT HAMOlt 4, Los AlAMm>s 3 Los Alamitos O 2 0 1 • 3 Newport Harbor 2 O 1 1 -4 Los Alamitos· Wilson 1, Linza 1, Valois 1. Saves · Frank 3. N.wport Harbor · Cox 2. Manderino 1, Moore 1. saves -Kennedy 6. Dickson, whose granddaughter Jenrufer is a Junior on Corona del Mar High's squad, won three gold medals in Palm Springs. She'll laugh and tell you that it was no big deal becduse there isn't much compeuuon m the women's 70-75 age group, but to be able to snag top honors in three ditferent mruvidual categories says othenVlse Dickson earned golds m the free throw, dribbling dnd hot shot competihons She described the dnbbhny category as a race from bdseline to baseline which is concluded with a layup. In the hot shot competition, Dickson took advice from her granddaughter to go for the high-percentage ms1de buckets Jenruier I'> c1 centN dnd power forward for C'odch Elbert Davis' Sea Kingi. Betty rdrely rmsses a game and, edr!\ in the sedson when someom· suggested a scrunmdge dqdmst pdrents, DaVlS mention<"d thdt Jen's grandma will blow U'> all the court!" Dickson Sd1cl thdt the Seruor Olympics in Polm ~pnngs ran from Fen 1 S to 22, but that she plays hoops e' l'J"\ Thursday at Los Cdbdlleros "We're all qrandmds d!ld we have a codch She ldughs at the notion NC'an't you JUSt see it our coach 1s try mg to teU some teacher to v<>il 'Outlet'' She probably h~sn't yelled m~her entirt? We " The next locdJ Senior Olympic compel!llon will be staged m Pasadena tn June For more mformallon call (760) 323-5b8<:j High school girls· CIF Division Ill-A Playoffs. quarterfinal: Morningside at Costa Mesa, 7:30 p.m. SCC HUMBLES AzUSA PACIFIC WOMEN, 8-1 . Cougars put away Vanguards men, 6-1 • VoUeytMll Community college men -Orange Coast at Golden West. 7 p.m. • BasetNtll College • Concordia at Southern (alifomia C'ollege, 2:30 p.m. CommuAity college • Orange Coast at Fullerton, 2 p.m. • Tennis College women · Southem california College at Grossmont College, 2 p.m. • Softbllll Community college -Orange Coast at 5anta Ana, 3 p.m. COSTA MESA -Southern California College's women's tennis team nearly swept the visiting Azusa Pacific Cougars as it used an 8-1 romp to boost its Golden State Athletic Conference mark to 2-1. The Vanguards are 3-3 overall. Debbie Fultz, SCC's No. 1 singles play- er, dropped the squad's only match, but ral- lied back with doubles parter Carin Craw- ford to take the No. 1 doubles pa.inng, 8-2. A.,_, §Tt:Vtil:~ Al Ti M()TIVr=. l~C. 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The Crusaders, who are win- less m the conference and stand at 1-30 overall, nearly broke their 30-ga.rne losing streak over the MEN 'S HOOPS inconsistent Vanguards (18-13, 7·6), wbo were paced by senior Adam Dzierzynsld's 25 points and six assists, while fresh.man Dennis Keane scored 23. Terrence Wilborn added 22 pomts and 11 rebounds. The Vanguards wrap up the regular season with a home con- test against Westmont at 7 p.m. Saturday. SoCAa. <:ouaGI 12 Powr LOMA NAZAMNt IO 5oCal Col...,. · MclntM 10, W11bom 22. Keane 23, Oilerzynskl 25, Dlgn~n 2. l ·pt. goals -Keane 1, Dzlenynsld 1. Fouled out · None. l'Olnt Loma • Bruce 15, Moore 6, Miiiet 2, Thompson 23, fltilpps 17, • Curry 10, Foley 5, Powell 2. l·pt. goals -Thompson 2, Phipps t Fouled out · None. Halftime -sec. 41-39. r SCC ·completes sweep~ 12-0 in GSAC • Wright's t 3 points leads Vanguards to 67-57 victory. SAN DIEGO -Coach Russ : Davis and his Southern CalUorniA • College women's ~ketball team completed a r2:0 romp through the Golden State Athletic Confer- ence with a 67-57 win over Point Loma Nazarene in San Diego Tuesday evening. The Vanguards (26·5), who sealed their first conference title la.st week, were paced by a 13· point. m-assist outing by junior Kristi Wnght. who earned GSAC Player of the Week laurels Mon- day. BWne Whittemore and Sara Herkenhotf each added 10 points, whbe Gina Jojola pulled down 11 rebounds for the OSAC champs. sec wraps up the reqular sea- son with a nonconference bout agairu.1 The Master's 5:30 Satur- day evening at The Pit. WOMEN'S HOOPS GOUJl:H STATW An4LETIC COtA UEHCE SCC 67, Powr LOMA~ 57 SOC.I Colt._. -Jojola 8, Wright 13, Whittemore 10, Kempton 5, Chaney 4, Pina 8, Emde 7, Marks 2, Hertcenhoff 10, 3-pt. 9oals -Wright 2, Kempton 1, Pina 1, Emde 1. Fouled out -None. 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Guaran· and repaired. Eictenalon 302/CFR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1885 INlne Av•.t17 TIONS. ttedl E)(cellenl Pay. S875. 729-4342 x351 TMllw~Pilot Cut monrhly payments Free details send ~1=-- Dealgners 2Br 28• •W•tertront Upper• up to 30-50%. Reduce---------SASE: P .O . Box 642-5678 MISC. 6015 ANIMALS 6049 Wash er ID ryer /A et r lg er a-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tor $140/ea Xlnt cond' WOLFF TANNING 646·5848 BEDS. Tan at home. FURNltURE 6014 • AKC LABS ., Lovable St•ow qu<lhty 12wks-20mc 5400 71 •Hl15·3037 Exqul•lt• Cu•tom Furnlture •• Etegant & Grand Dining Tabla w/ 6 Ch&lr9' Chest, Desk. Couch, Large Poned Buy Direct and Save! Comm ere 1at/H om e units from S 199 00 Low monthly pay-ments Frtt color SPORTING catalog C•ll today GOODS 6065 1 ·8 00-8 4 2 • 1 3 1 0 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CAL"SCANl1 Rossignol S iu P"gs SCS Includes S1<1s bind 1ngs, boots. poles al• sizes a11a11 All acce-. too• (71 41 515-9022 Plants. 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Hospital Etc ... 50'• & 60 s Mike bed, couch & coHee 845·75051••••••••• table, lamps, desk. ---------SP RT T ON ca11 714·545·8922 JEWELRY, FURS TRAN 0 A I Muet Sell by March 6 & ART 6025 Black modern lur n. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •---------Gym & anllque exar· SAIL BOATS 7014 else bike. 722-9884 New Engegement Ring for rnale. 14 K liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oak Entertainment Ctr Oold, 5 Channei ct. WANTED SAILBOAT 50x45 3 drawers Cost $650. Sell $225. USE. WILL SHARE S 150.00 846-51l6 714·538 ·20g8 EXPENSES 641 ·020:. TEAK DESK BHutfful, Contempory, at a frac· ---------t--------- tion ot cost.S5ooobo. BUILDING MARINE SLIPS 114.573.3112 MATERIALS 6030 DOCKS 7022 Tw I" E IC tr. L 0 n g . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii firm mattress, Ilk• new STEeL BUILD1NOS $150. 714·515·6606 CLEARANCE Sale. • W••h•d O•k Large Best price In Westl Entertainment Center 1-800-9 7 3-3366. No Glass/Wood Doors, reasonable offer Lido Island up to 45it, deep drart short t••m only Jan-May Cal Roger ""°'k. 556-17C2 5 6 x 2 1 , S 3 5 0 . ob o refused I CAL• SCAN, ••••••••• Uke Newl 969·8204 STEEL =~!~:DINGS: AUTOMOBILES MERCHANDISF. MISC. 6015 FIREWOOD X'lnt wood S135 cord, dellvered to your driveway. Loads as tow as $45. (714 )852·882 7 Can't seem 10 get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Servlc• Dlr•ctory help you find rellabl<? help. Give us a calll CLASSIFIED 042·5878 30X40X10. $4,610:1••··----· 40X60X 14, $8,620; l--------- 50X75X 14, $11 ,683; ACURA 50XtOOX16, $15,715; 9010 SOX 1 OOX l 6. S 1 8,016. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mini-storage buildings, 30X 120, 24 units. .c .... * sioo-ssoo P olle• Impound& Hondas, Cnevrolets Jeeps & Sport Ut1l1t•tJJ Mu•I Sell! 800·772-7470 l(70JB $11 ,204. Free brochures. S•ntln•I Bulldlnge, 1 -800·327-0790 EICl. 79 PETS & ANIMALS CAL0 SCAN 6049 Pedlgrffd Chihuahua Swee! female, 7 lbs. She'• • cuddlerl Age 6yrs too many peta: cannot keep. $75.00, or make ofter. Spayed, all 1hot1. Call Sue 714-045-1844 FIND an apartment through classified •g1 lntegra 5SPu AC. PW. PS, CC A 1. FM Cass Snrl, l 1 Olan, Cstm ·Wnlll . $9300 640-0420 X2 ~ •g4 LEGEND L Low miles. Bos .. leatntr. moonroc. (3ROC306) $19.950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71-1) 892·8900 Overstocked Yotlh s1utf? A call to Class1f1ed will help ALISO Vl~O 1004 Charming Condo 2br 2ba, Great view, Interest. Stop collec· EMPLOYMENT 754505-KR, Core l~=======~ Full~ Furn, P~tl~, auo-dl<, c•rport $2000 tlon calls. Avoid 5530 Sprlng1, FL 33075 --------•• po~. apa,ga~ nr c . 87~~2 or 84~1355 bankruptcy FREE CAL"SCAN ~----------------------------------~ 842·5878 Prlv•t• & Spaoloue $1950fmo Lse 760-3187 confldentlal help, ~!ii~iii~~~~iiil·-------- 2Br 28• condo. Hurryl --------' .. •••••••• Oenu• Management. COA1ST MAGAZINE EMPLOYMENT Michael Ulmbert, Agt 4 II flt II d/ A I I 714-49~8-497 COSTA MESA 212 MISCEL' "~OUS Non-pro • cen•• ea.pt on •t w·11•~0 5535 WM't&O bonded. nee;jed In •c1lve n.&• ,u; • 8w•dlah Nur•• • Loving, Dependable, Xlnt Cook, DrMn{l. Local Rel'a, 12 Yra Exp, Lives Locally 11:7 714·040·3735~ RENTALS 1-800·955-0412 o I tic•. M \lat have liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1111.,BOA ll'Blde Btaullful 3Br 1 .. _______ ll (TPP) CAL•SCAN computer akllla. Fax ~ 2Ba home, new crpta, 11 Reaume, Attn: Charlle PENINSULA 1007 t11e1pa1n1. s1400.mo+ 1--------114-844-4055 sec. Avl 3/10 M&-8707 RENT.ALS TO MONEY --.... D""'R""'l.,...,V=E=R-=s-- •••1de nr Back Bay TO LOAN 2914 •700 HIRI! 3 br 2ba 100 Block 3br, den, 2ba , Ip, SHARE 2724 • on Well Maintained. Sep remodeled, fenced· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bonua. Long Haul 1br 1ba Unit. S379K $1295 (pel?) 842·9699 ••TWO MINUTI! fl•tbed CPoaltlona .1---------Bkr Co-op 723•5518 · Balboa l•l•nd Pvt Lrg LOAN••• Kenworth onventlono DOMESnCS 5540 CORON.A DELMAR room full balh, kit UH 120,000 to s1oo,ooo ale. Required Claaa A IRVINE 2144 avall 3/1 1800.rno + cash nowl Homeown· COL New Pay acal•.fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1/3 uUI. 714·811So8188 tre. Lower your pay· All benefits. TSE Ohlld C•re 1022 CM h "bd C d menta. BankruplcyH 1 -800•548•31 ao Needed N.w lnd.pend.noe • ' ... • on o. • .... s 1 CAL•sc .. N M I , I I bad credit OKI Pay o "'· • " l'or ntwbotn twin• 4Br 3Ba, Hug• yd, •c. • • pro on Y· ---dOWnst•lra Br/Bath, S39l>.mo + uUa + dep bllle. BHI rat••· No LUegu.,d• and 3 yr old In my •Lrt1 Corner Duplex off JamborH & lrvln• Avt 311 . Oood rere equltv required. Call Spring/Summer. Flf· Allio Vltto homt. ·38r+28r/New Roof S2200.mo 1yr L .. •• 714-574-5861 nowl t-G00-222..()814 PIT.CPR Training . Monday thru Frlaay C.,p•l/P•lnl. Owner/ 71 .. _ • ...,._200.. Owner Mortgag• Broker. 714-248-8578. 7:30am • 8:30pm. 8kr. 20&-383-4121 ..... v... • NB Shr 2 Story lWnhm CAL•SCAN Muat be experienced, Pvt br/ba, ••i view HO .. iOwN•RSI Manager ~•tall •hoe d ependable, pat1en1 & 8hafp Oupl• 3br 3ba, U9WPORT pool, gyrn, .. nnla. ,..... oaaT etott, ••P d/Wlll 1raln, catlnn, Refer•ncH r• l'ront unit. :Zbr 2ba, '"'" 17 50 + U11 780-3007 CM loo. 31 o.39a-31l3 I •d s 11 oo 216t11 CONIOLID"'TIONI or 31"'-"9•-... 411 Mike qu rt · ptr , .. ,. 'P & 4-Car gar. B"'•CH ., "' ~ ...... · month. Pl•••• call New On Marlcet &19751< .10A Newport •••oh Pool, Borrow UIS,000 • •Mt1m"t Train•••* (714) a?.....a41 · "rlnclpata Only lenn, Wik to be~. w/d, 1100,000. Too many No exp nee, etart 'now Broker ,,,...7eo-eae:z •M NEW Bayfront Apt. n/a, rtl• req. l500 bills? •Hom• lmprov• ., opening•, up •o• .. •••••••• on Udo 1. All nu apple, M••• prtrd MS.M73 manta. •Apply bv '800/wle 714·557·7275 ·~sacua1ll'ftJSe d/W, t1ov•. trtg. 11600. phon•/24 hour •P. ---------•~u ~ Aftll!U Q COSTA MES.A 1024 AveJI Now. 173-8248 ptoval. •No l[qulty A• Mgr'• Aa11 nMd•d 2().••••••••I ------- . I; I ll 1 ' . ._, \ ll t I q ll t ·-. ..... t 2 d t a co IA1 QUl'9ct Ptatlnum C.pl-25 hra. Comp aklll• aa., •• on n • ory MMEllC c-•.· ""•al •e•-ie 6roktf' nee. fla•hlon Island 40t-ANT1--Q-UIS-----• Cat HC l>kg, W/0 0/W • " "" -72"-"""'"'" •o 10 PUPL.X l210K 2*4m1 Nu paint, crpt, mini•. REAL !STATS " 0119'85•. CA • yr old co. ..,. .. ~~ v on t•Lot. Wtfl Mpt. too aq n + deck, utU Oept. of Rffl Eetate. -'iMifi· o;mift'Nie;;a;;r..~lilieeii1pii1-i•••••••••I Owner may carry. Agt, pd MO to MO or laaH 1 .a00·52'·5313/0pen Babyelttlng nHdtd, lart Tav'or 642-4722 ok lt?GO/mo also 30 7 daya. CAL*SCAN val'Md hour• In my ••a1D• QRUT 8UYI fl boa1 allp avall BUSINESS OPPtCI YIH/Maater Cwdl AlllO Vl•Jo hom•. It ier,aaa • 1er on "·2 7:13-6138 POI...... Z781 HIK + u"eecured '* hout. Mu•t be ••· LCM l23tt< M•kt otf.,I De ...... r Pu........... ~ • 8ed,No CtWdfC • OKI s-i.nc.ct. cattng, p .. Owntr/Agt. Ml•.... 9i0 Cenyon CondO on +900 ••• TUa• "-"t and depend•~· Ooff CoufM, 18r +deft LJYe w'*9 you worltl l.HVt meaHge St . 1 ..... Av.it 1'""'4ld. Oftlotobdrm-taath. (1t4) 174-4141 BOllUGTON usoo.mo Ml·t 10' .,,.,. conoo.noomo llOITGAGU • Oto Mer/T~etw/ 1040 kl&011 i1iOI a.1 ..... 71 T.D.'S 3111 =k~·~ .. :.~~: ·--·-··•I ep.. leuna, 9o. PllllO '* lltV+OOf'M'l 4JO.aOl5 :.Dew11••••... Pl•' •811• '~' 1 /rft 0 ~~!.!. ~~ "~= •"OA8ft•• l'""'•dl• • o • Pel•••· llN•lowt 7 t .. 4 ., 4--,-• ,· ....,...(1-, .... , -,.--. '°' ~ ...... ....._ ..,. .... • ... PP. ~ ..-. • .., ,,. ,.._ lft9f!ll lll'ld def91red .. ''""" p.,..., '""· ........ ,__. .... 'tt. "'°"' -:...... • il.O. .......... ..-....... . STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? The legal Department at th1 Dal/JJ Pilot is pleas«/ to announce a new strvice now auailabli to nfW busmasu. W1 will now SEARCH th1 na.m1 for gou at no utra charge, and ,so.,, you th1 lime and the trip to th1 Court HOUS« in Santa Ana. 17wn, of couru, afl~ lht wircJt U comp/11~ UJf wil/ fi[c #OUT fictitious businc$.s namf with th1 Countg Cl~ publish onc1 a wnk for four aDftlb as requiri!il bv law and Ihm fi/1 v_our proof of publlcotion llli.th th• Cocmt11 Clri . Pt~ stop b11 to li/1 I/OU' fictitious bu.sinas name statcnwmt at tlw Dailv Pilot, 330 W. &tv St, Costa Maa.. If gou cannot stop Ilg, pl«JSf call us at (714) 6'24321 and"" lllill molct an-ange1Wllls for VoCJ to handl• thiJ proc«Jura b, mail If~ ~ould lt4iic anv ftirtltd qua/ions, P/«IJC ca(/ us and w will btt tnOf'• lhan glad to ilssbt IOU-Good luck In fOU1',.. busmml $....,..., ~ ,_ .......... Ai I, .. • WWW id•..... lnauraftH ot•ll"IU t..._Tte.aao fl.ft•l•ala Ott *" ooN. -.~= I_..... ..... W..ll'R! t•ee•at4878 • '1Mw·-.... •NL 1,-..o 11000 ,..,..,_ 00.. 1311. ......,. OAL-.oAH • i.W.Tt..... l_;?!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!_J ,,..._ ___ .,.. _______ _,r--1i1!81"----..-lllllllillllllli-.~._-.... .._-ll ' 4Jll WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1998 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Memento e Ooze tO Ouaomtret 1 • Gladletor'a plaee 15 Say tor sure 1e Aldand - 1 7 RuObernecil 1B Elltreme t 9 Pltchlorit pan 20 Place lor an Idol? 22 Ba1lrwlcit 2• Comte Johnson 25 Hal lnm 28 Hunltng~ 30 PhotOQr 32 Runnlf topek 33 Type ol bag 35 Muslim a rel'91<>n •O Joe Torre, for one 42 Guacamole Ingredient « Buddha"s land 45 -apumante 47Eager .t8 Shopping oenler 50 Ot900unt 5;z Loose dress 545 Wild goat 58 BeglM1'1QS 59 Nun's home 64 ·a.rtoatd" pooch 65 Grab 11 67 Marshy land 68 ~spaletied 69 Fencing SWOfd 70 OOanoma city 71 U111ts of work 72 Socially Inept one 73 Smudge DOWN I Fife 2 Ari deco name 3 Go flrsl • Concemulg 5 Kind ol salad 6 Former president of Egypt 7 MOst mahctOUs 8 Always, poeocally 9 Coniurer's word 10 Sitz and steam - ' 1 Orama awards 12 Type 13 Novelist OalllOlle - 21 Old hat 23 Cookout locale 26 tB·wheeler 21 ·-called Horse· 28 Good buy 29 Ja1- PREVIOUS PUZZLE IOlYED 22518 C IM Uniiloo!F-~ STUMPED? Call for Answers • Touch 1one"' Rol.o'Y""""" • 1'-< .... ._..,, 1-90()..t54-3535 ext code 500 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR S.HARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH AN EMBARAASSMENT Ot' TRJCKS . East we~t vulnerable South deals and 00( more lhan a queen outside. Needless l.O ~· it bought the hand, NORTH lhanU to No 'a IS points in high •AQJ 74 cards. 0 ~J 10 West led 1 low prade and declarer 0 Q72 could sec no harm in tilting the •4 finesse. 01s11lu~1onmcnt soon 5et in. WEST EAST East won with lhc king and found the • 1085 l • K93 deadly shift to 1 club. With no more o K976 c;) A 42 enlries to hand, declarer was forced 0 865 o A J 109 to run the clubs immediately. Oum-· •72 • 653 my bad no problem finda!!'J five dis- SOUTif cards -three spades two dia-., monds. But no mauer what declarer \? 8S 3 chose. a sixth discard from dummy 0 43 on the last club would be fatal. The • AKQJ 10~8 defenders would have to collect four more tricu. Try iL Theb1ddin~ South was unlucky to run inc.o such SOlTfH NORTH EAST fine clefense -and 1 low spade lead 3NT Pam ,.. ..... from a wonhless hoklin~. Still, it was the lure of the finesse at proved to Opening lead: Two of • be declarer's undoing. 'There are nine When you have a long suit and not tricks available should declarer rise enough tricks to make your no-uump with the ace of spades at trick one contract, it is often correct to run and simply lead the lting of dia· your suit to force the o~nents to monds from dummy. True, that gives make awitward d1~. ut ii is not up any chance for an overtrick, but always thcy'Who have the proble"! that is of importance only in a dugii-South's three-no-trump opening cate pairs contest. At rubber bri ge bid was the gambling variety, or in a team match. failure l.O ~ure promising a l ong, solid minor suit your contract first is a cardinal sin. A CURA 9010 CADILLAC 9040 FORD 9075 Cadillac El dorado 1982 '66 Ford T·Blrd new '90 INTEQRA QSR original owner 52000. eng/trans, tires brakes 31 k ml, leather, custom wheels, holl obo (714) 557·7305 52500. obo 540·5662 (3PQV326) $17,950 540-621B (Message) LEXUS OF CHEV1'0LET 9045 '84 Tempo WESTMINSTER ps, a/c, new tires, 714"892·6908 $950.obo 723-4283 '89 SUB 2wd 3/4ton, 454, 325hp cam, man· '89 T•urua St•Uon BMW 9030 ltold, 5 core rad, quick W•gon. Real nice shift kll, new cats/ car . $2900 obo tires/brakes S10,900 (714) 723-1504 '77 5301 4 door, 6 cyl, 714. 758·93731 auto, sunrt, phone, '95 EXPLORER XL T stereo, great cond 36k mi, 4dr, AT. full CHRYSLER 9050 power, like now I 51500 obo 631·0757 (811777) $17,950 '94 7401 Bristo I LEXUS OF loaded, 40k miles, '97 JXI SEBRING WESTMINSTER 535,000 call Alan CONVERTIBLE 714-892·6906 pgr714·729-7034 light gold, camel CLASSIFIED leather, V6, co lt"s the resource you changer, piemlum aound, low ml can count on to sell a CADILLAC 9040 myrLad of merchan-(3WX51~ $20,995 BAUE LOTUS dlse Items, because our columns compel "92 Cad Fleetwood fully (714) 642·7700 qualltled buyers to equip. Royal maroon call! 1 owner beautiful Buy It. Sell It. Find II. 642-5978 cond S11k 432·7789 Claselfled. Newport Bcach/Ccma Meta Daily PUoc FORD 8075 JAGUAR 9105 LEXUS 9115 NISSAN 9150 'OS XJ8 '94 l!S 300 '8 s 3CIO zx '07 MUITANQ OT Dark green , tan Sedan, 40, Black, 29k Black/black, razor New trans 1 2/91, New leath•r, premium ml. (9~373~ S3t"995 •hop. Lexus cenlfl•d. fuel lnj aya. Runt grtt sound, chrome whla, '85 JS (0074122) $20,977 Bia. S2500 obo or low ml, warran;/ Sedan, •D. Ork. Blue, '92 LS 400 trade for pre 70'• (3UTA923) S 17 ~O 23k ml, (95·:.H03) Ca 1 h m<ttre/lvory, Chevy cer.Call Uaa BAUl!R LOT S $30,995 leathe1, full op lion. 830...990 COSTA MESA BAUER JAOUAR ee.ooo mlles (144732) (714) 842-7700 714•971·2002 $22,977 9210 •g5 XJR '95 SC 300 TOYOTA 92 MUSTANO OT Rally Red. mint condl· Red, Chromo wheels, Sedan, •D, Black, 46k llon, all service '94 4RUNNEA SAS ml, (95·3739) 539,995 5 speed, 5.0 liter. VB. '95 XJS COUPI! records. (029508) V6, low miles, full Excet.Cond.23k mll 20, Met Red, 33k ml, S24,677 power, alloys, moon· $9900 714-720-7443 (95-38'7) $29,995 LEXUS root (3GTX978) '95 XJe MISSION VtEJO 51B,g5o HONDA 9085 Sedan. 40, gray, 32k 1-(888) 88·L£XUS LEXUS OF ml. (95·3B55) 536,995 WESTMINSTCR '97 ES.300 (714) 892·0908 BAUl!R JAGUAR Black/black. only 2000 '95 Civic Ex Coupo 714·911 ·2002 ml, no OMV. Lexua '94 CAMRVLE 34k moonioof. CO. full '96 XJO Certified #3~30 Lo mlles, AT, full power, like new Sedan 40, gray, 27k 5SAVE power, caSHlle, Ilk• (3LET09Bb $12,950 miles, (96·3l 05), LEXUS newt (3HMA938) LEX S OF 539,995 MISSION VIEJO $12,9!'0 WESTMINSTER BAUER JAQU~R 1-(888)·88·LEXUS LEXUS OF (714) 892·8900 714·971·200 WESTMINSTER •9e XJ8 (714) 892·8900 INFINITI 9095 Sedan 40, green, 35k MERCEDES 9130 '90 CAMRY LI! ml, (96·3870) 537 ,995 2Bk. AT. full power, BAUER JAGUAR '84 380SL Blue/Ian, 2 cauette, ¥ke new! '96 020 714$..971 ·2002 top, C/0 , xlnt cond/ (3PAH211) 15,8150 4 dr, au)O. leather, '90 XJO maintenance, 513,500 Ll!XUS OF moonioot, CO, full wesTMINSTl!R powor . (538237) Sedan, 40, green, 24k obo J 14· 720· 1878 (714) a92.eoo9 $16,877 ml, $39,995 '86 SILVER 560 SL '07 Cl!LICA QT LEXUS BAUER JAGUAR Eitcouent condlllon. LIFTBACK MISSION VIEJO 714"971 ·2002 Price negotiable Black/black. auto, 1 ·888·88·LEXUS • 714·67 3·8893. leather, moonroof, CO •99 130T JEEP 9110 '88 S80SEL Blue, llhr (042058) $19,9B7 White, Ivory, moon· Int. sunroof, phone, 1 LEXUS root, leather, CO, r'lew '94 ORAND CHeROKEE owner. Perfect Cond. MISSION Vll!JO Lexus trade. (009972) 4x4, VB, AT, Tow al· 132K mt. $15,900. 1 ·888·88·LEXUS 522.977 644·196B or 683-0582 LEXUS loya, full power MISSION VIEJO (3HJH776) $ 14,950 '90 300E Black/g1ey VOLVO 9230 1 ·888·88·LEXUS LEXUS OF tealhet, sunrf, /0, WESTMINSTER chrome whoets. local '89 240 DL W•gon 714"892·8906 car all reco1d1, mint White, pwr ateerlngt ISUZU 9100 'H GRANO 514.500 714-873-4941 wlndowa/locks, steieo CHEROKEE '91 560 SEC 1·ownet 3rd seat, AJC. S6200 32K ml. AT, 1~11 POWOI, al-1992 RODEO wh1te/91ay .. 89k ml, 714-723·0203 Black, V6, sunroof, toys. like newl (3RLH309) Excel Cond 527,500 am/Im cassette, Xlnl $18,950 714-723-1606 LEXUS OF VOLKSWAGEN 9235 condition. $6,000 or WESTMINSTER '92 190E 2 .6 best olfer. (714) 574-423B (7141 892·6906 co, phone. tea1her. moonroof, hko now. '88 JeU• GLI Sunr1, (949474) $17.550 AJC. am-Im cassette, JAGUAR 9105 LEXUS 9115 LEXUS OF very tine. all record• WESTMINSTER $3000 ? l 4·299-2798 '93 LS 400 (714) 892·8900 '79 J•su•r XJS Black jade. full option '94 MBZ C280 MISC. AUTO 9245 Coupe v12, only JSk, Mint . #14660 5 Solver/black leather, C/ 1 -owner, $2500 $24.977 0, moonroof. f u II . •RJR Genuine Auth. yellow/tan 721·3566 '96 ES 300 power 11'035772 Interior Carpet '94 XJ12 Black/Ivory. leather, $23,997 Sedan, 40, Met. Red, chromes, Lexus cert!· LEXUS (Mouton) beJg4t, 2 Hts 37k mlles. (94·3B69) fled. (141409) $26,977 MISSION VIEJO 714"548·2601 LEXUS 1 ·888·88·LEXUS $29.995 CLASSIFIED BAUER JAGUAR MISSION VIEJO 1-(888) 88·LEXUS It's th• resource you 714"971·2002 can count on to sell e MERCURY 9135 '95 XJ6 myriad ot merchan· 2 + 2 convertlble. red, SELL dlse ltoms, because 2Bk mi. (95·3B02) '78 Grand M•rqula our columns compel $38,995 your home 4·dr. Full pwr. Real qualllled buyers 10 BAUER JAGUAR through class1fled sharp I 95k mlles. caJll 714"971 ·2002 $2000 obo 723·1504 942·5878 ------1 CERAMIC CLEANING CONSTRUCTION FURNITURE HEALTH, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE & SERVICE TILES 3528 SERVICES 3548 BUILDING 3560 REPAIRS 3622 & FITNESS 3740 LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MOVING 3834 PLUMBING 3890 ROOFING 3910 DIRE CT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S pllt Second M ovlng THE LOCAL PLUMB ER BALBOA ROOFI NO CO Prof Movorsl 24Hr Srv ·O Jomes E. Bangor1 Co.· Quality Work Guarnl'd --------•i Leaky Showers Rep'd •VICKI'S CLEANING ANDERSON Conetr Antique Speclallet STOP BAD BREATH! •GREAT SCAPES 70ay/Sr Olsc!T l 178452 Fite Estimates Reroot/Aepalr FrH Eat Rogrouting & lnstall'n We otter 1HE BEST Lg or Sml Jobs. lns'd 40 yrs exp, Qual. Clean your tongue! Custom Landscape & 432·9123/P·346·5850 Frltndly Servlce•lnsured Lie/Ina 031·5081 L670 t30 Doan of T llo House/WindoW' Cloanlng. LIB440725 Local COM work. lowest prices, Special: $24.95 w/ Design. Lawn malnt., L1532981 675-9304 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 673·8065 or 846 8526 tOVrs Exp. Xlnt Refs Est. 1928 760-1381 rot'a Bernie & Nancy case BB8·2·AEFAESH sprnklr, rock~. 20Vrs ---------1 CERT·A·ROOF LOW V1ck1 714-868-0395 098·4560 Exp ROY 54B-5434 PAINTING 3858 Precise Plumbing COST ROOF REPAIRS 3408 ------- South Coast Drywall Acous rernvl 'cu!>t le•t Wo1or Damage nop.m Best 1n Oualol/ & Pm e L~500\7 444-6669 3580 CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Experts In conservation --------- & restoration of turn!· 8£ATING l ure & antiques. Repair 8r COOUNG 3754 Sliding. Se<:urlty Coors & refinishing 646·1039 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 REBUILD or REMODEL •Hom11 mpro.vmrlf IS •OMoce AOO·l•Ons •Reasonably Procoo . •Local Co M6Jt.l10 •Stephenson ''" soc Call 714·644·5465 BATHTUB REG LAZING 3448 BATHTUB REGLAZINO & Refurbishing Port:o 1111n Ftbergls. Sin~ s Shwrs Cnlr~ 64S 77? 1.iv1 -In1 hlld L'HL Lun 'f'L'rtn /\u r.ur:. Ln~ll"h spt-.1l11n1,1 1 ~-Jh yr~ l•·Q.11 L ul1ur.11ly enm.hm~. llcicthk in hnnw l hllcJ C.lrt> 4" hr<. wll 800-713-2002 CABINETS 3490 CHIMNEY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I SWEEPS 3538 Adv a nee a Woodsy s 1em s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMPUTER ~(LP.' PA IVl\TI Oii <.~<JI.I> I TVTOAING INTlRNCTIWU Pit.(.( (STARTING Al 19'11 ATYOVR HOM( OI Off!(( 714-540·6344 -Custom Cablnotry.. $1 o Off w /Ad 1 ·Sty ---------Kitchen • Btllh •Doors S70. 2 Sty SOO Saloty M oldings · Mnn1cls caps 1nslallod S75. Air CONCRETE & L69t650 714·9Si18-8970 due.I crpl uphl cleaning MASONRY Brick, Block, Stone, Tll• B olJ ge 11 \ 7 I 4. 53 5-7 8 38 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CARPENTRY 3510 3557 & Windows. All work 1• guar'd. Llc#426137 --------- Brent (714) 846·1403 HANDY MAN 3710 ELECTRICAL 3610 Sm•ll Job EXPERT Duncan Elec:trlc Local/Quick ResponH L'275870 650-7042 QUALITY CRAFTSMAN PETERKIN Electrlc 20 Vr1 Exp. Ref's Prompl & Low AatHI ·I'm Your Handyman· Rea·Com/am·lg joba Mark 71•·831-e113 l818717 800-748-1741 i AV& $$$ Huntington HAUUNG Newport Beach 3720 Electric-. I do II alll iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii L1"73f1;93. 963-2419. Cone, Patio, Driveway A to z HANDYMAN CLEANING Fptc, BBQs. Ref. 25Yr. ·----- INST.All/REFACE CABINETS SERVICES 3548 Exp. Teiry 557.7594 FENCliS JUNK TO THB DUMP (714-088°18821 AVAILA8LB TODAY 008-1882 t<ltchens. beths doors. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii John Doran MHonry & DECRS 3615 ---------w•ndow• Dou9 540 7258 Brlck•Stn••Concrete AcT ou,cH 0: c,~ss Lg/Sm Jbs•Aepalrs okliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HEALTH, BEAUTY on'• OJdetyme HeatlnQ & Air CooclJtJonlnQ A t=amily Man with Family Values o~: lmtallatlon 7l4-590·3t78 I lf'.Of"I+"' TIME TO BEGIN YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECT? Call a plumber, painter, handyman or any of the •er· vlcea ll•led here In our directory! CALL YOUR LOCAL SERVICl!S TODAVI Ll:/~';,~~od ~~ee 0~.7. Free Eat. & Advice *Wood Fence•* & FITNESS 3740 CARPET Teroao 282·7143 l1687191 631·3632 Replace/Repair Low S JBWl!LRY. CLBANING 3515 _________ 1 __ ,...,,....,.,,..,,..,,...,,_...,---Free hauling/eat. 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Prompt & Roas. Emergency Svc. 650-0805 •217·7883·Pg CHUN Q • 6 PAI NT IN Q ;~v:::~p. A;4w::~ i:e '"PiiREiiiiPiiARAiiiiiiTiiliiOiiNiiiiii3ii9iiZii5 24YIS Exp-Grt Price! 1• Guar Wotk·Free Est Lie# 375602 53B· 1 534 RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. Palnling·lnt/Ext HOUst/Apl Victor'• Pron Land· Ouallly job. Free est. scape Malnt. Seuonol L#569B97 936·8888 color. 1 O yrs exp Xlnt Coastal Painting Best In refs N.B. 457.1739 quality & price T Y•rd Cln·up, Trim tree•, hedges, palm trees. Removal. New lawn/plants 960·8502 stucco & rain dmg rpt NP area Aon 645-2417 Ike's Custom Palnling Prof, Clean, Quality Work. lnl/EX1 & Cocks L#703488 031·4610 MOVING 3834 krueger p•lntlng res i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii painting and restore lion avca Uc 740B9B PUBLIC NOTICE Matthew 548·3041 The Calif. Public Ullll· ROBERT ISBELL CO RF.S 24 HR. COMM. 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