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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-05-25 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since.1907 And then there were no white Corvettes In the days when Mac Bernd was superintendent of Newport- Mesa schools, there used to be two white Corvettes parked in the front comer lot of the $17 mil- lion District Education Center in i Costa Mesa. ·I D~vidson Field renovation begin·s One belonged to the ~ley-I riding supennten-i dent and the l other to Tom ! Jacobson, sup-i erintendent of I secondary ed.-. ucation. j But in De- cember, I Bernd left, i •Newport Harbor High parents concerned that getting field ready for fo~tball season is taking priority over upcoming commencement exercises. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Less than a month before commence- ment exercises are held at New- port Harbor High School, work has begun on a long-awaited renova- tion of Davidson Field where stu- dents and their families will gather as diplomas are awarded to 359 graduates in the class of 1998. But some NewpOrt Harbor par- ents are concerned that work on the field, which will continue well into the summer, had to start so close to the June 18 gradua- tion ceremonies. School officials said the renovation began now so it can be dotie in time _for the first Newport Harbor football game against Orange High School on Sept. 11. •They had to make a choice whether they wanted to make it g'ood for football season and bad for graduation,• said Newport BeaCh parent Jennifer MacMas- ters. •They made their choice and it'll be a big mess out there and we'll have to just decorate the mess.• MacMasters, whose son is among the graduates, said a peti- tion was signed by 161 Newport Harbor parents urging the New- port-Mesa school district to post- pone repairs on the field until after commencement. Buf the district decided to move ahead with plans to reno- vate the field, which began Fri- day with the spraying of chemi- cals to kill the grass so it can be recrowned and resodded. The track will be graded and a new public address system will be installed. The company overseeing the renovation is Goodland Land- scape Construction Inc. of lrvine. The school board allocated $190,000 for the reno;vation, but the low bid came in at $113,000. Some parents feel the district's decision to start work on the field so close to graduation is sending the wrong message to students taking his Cor-j vette, leaving only Jacobson's white Corvette convertible, 11 which he said he bought before Bernd got his. 1 .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. But with Jacobson's retirement I in June, the era of white Corvettes at the administration I building will be over -unless 1 someone else in the district starts I shopping at high-priced car lots. I I NO TIME TO BE CRABBY I When questioned about the, appearance of thousands of tiny I red crabs on the Balboa Peninsu-i la shoreline last week, local 1 marine biologist Dennis Kelly ! didn't have to take a second ! thought. I The OCC professor quickly I identified the sweet-looking : creatures as "Pleuroncodes pla-! nipes," a type of crab, and pro-I ceeded to rattle off anecdotes ! about the critters. I "People -and I won't men-I lion any names -have collected ! them and sold them to tourists on , Coast Highway in bags as baby i lobsters," he said. "But if you try i to boil them. by the time you get i to what little meat they have on j them, you would have used up '1 more energy than if you just went out and bought a lo!>ster dinner.• ! Kelly had another encounter ! with the small crabs on Catalina l Island, where the beach, from a l boat offshore, looked like it was i covered with red sand, he said. I Seagulls and other birds began j feasting on the crustaceans, but I their eyes were bigger than their 1 stomachs. i "Their bellies were so fat they ! were too heavy to Oy, • Kelly said. ! BYE-BYE SID'S, HELLO SKEWERS A year after he raised eye- brows by taking a job as night manager at the eatery owned by fugitive restaurateur Sid Soffer, <::osta Mesa City Councilman Cary Monahan has quit and tak- en anew job. Monahan was hired a year ago this month by Soffer, who went head-to-head with City Hall over building pennits and eventually Oed to Las Vegas to avoid going to.jail. l j ; I I j ! j ~ i : i ! i j i at Sid's in Newport Beach, Mona-1 ban started working last week as i the new manager of Skewers l Restaurant 8lld Brewery on East l 17th Street. ! After putting in his final shift Monahan said he was happy l to be "back in the dty and work-I ing for Jike·minded individuals." I DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT . The young and young at heart travel through the Meggopolls, above, a palace of air Wied with chambers of light and sound on the final day of Imagination Fes- tival on the grounds of the Performing Arts Ceqter. At right, two youngsters sign their names on the inside of the Art Box, a plas- tic bubble free form art room. Bubbling with excitement Imaginarium entertains children with color, light shows By Greg Risling, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Large, bright squares that imprison people. Six-foot puppies that follow you around. And a futuristic, egg- shaped city. What kind of crazy world do we live in? Kids got an alternative and creative dose of entertalnment at the Imaginarium over the weekend. Presented by the Orange County Performing Arts Center and the county's Department of Education, children were able to make masks, be a radio d1sc jockey and listen to music. The exhibits were devoted to kids and the ones who are young at heart. •There is all sorts of stuff to do,• said 12- year-old Kyle Stevens of Anaheim. •Today I've already made a noodle cart, talked on the radio and designed a kite. What else do they have here?• Well, an inflatable world for one. Wrap- ping up the weekend's lineup was a color- ful performance by Fred Garbo and Daiel- ma Santos. The two entertainers juggled, danced 1p1d bounced around for the young crowd in the frantic 70-minute .show at ,,. Se.geJl!~m Hall. Kids were wowed by large cubes that crawled and ballooned on the stage. li'apped in.side was Garbo who humored the audience by putting the col- ored squares in the laps of a few of those in the first row. The centerpiece of the lmaginariwn was •Meggopolis, • a multicolored indoor play- ground for intrigued kids. Under the egg- shaped domes, children were treated to a melange of colors, sounds and light. They ventured from dome to dome as colors changed on their faces and clothes. The plastic city is called a •1wninari- •SEE IMAGINARIUM PAGE 4 -eompded by Deily Piiot staff I '----__;_ ___________________ __;;;;;;.;.;......;.,_ ______________________ ----" and the community. "What it says to our students is, 'You're gone and bye bye. We're more concerned about the glory of football,· • MacMasters said. . Newport Beach parent Diane Byers, whose daughter also will be graduating, agrees. "l think they've lost sight of why we send our kids to school," Byers said. "I think it's a sad situation. I'm not sending my children to high school to watch a football game, but to get educated." • SEE FIELD PAGE 4 Back Bay at • issue • City Council to take action on road repairs at popular recreation site . By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -It has been more than four months since Back Bay Drive -a popular haven for bicyclists and joggers - has been buried under dirt from storm-related landslides. The -pavement on the scenic road, which winds just feet from the precious estuary, has been undermined in several places. The bndge at Blg Canyon, which washed out after heavy stonns lil February. needs to be rebuilt. But while El Niilo has come • SEE BAY PAGE 4 Body found • Unidentified woman washes ashore near Lido Marina Village. By Greg Risling , Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -An unidentified 32-year-old woman was found floating in the chilly harbor waters near Udo Marina Village early Sunday morning, · authorities said. According to police, a witness reported seeing the body near the Warehouse Restaurant, locat· ed on the 3400 block of Via Opor- •SEE BODY MOE 4 -·-.. --·-···· .. ····-··· ..... ...,. ................................................ -.... .-............. _ ........................................................... "'''''''"-················ ............... ,. ........ 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Iii ... .._.: SMellCd ..... -,,, Danlkf' J. s.,. tua:i k of ....... ~ - +When went you hirwd7 1971 + Family status: I live with Mike Donoff, my husband of 28 years; Tufty, the sweetest dog in the world; and Shirley, my cat, who occasionally allows me to pet her. + Age: Old enough to retire, young enough to want to keep working. + Educ.ation: An associate of arts degree in mathematics from Long Beach City College; bache- lor of arts degree in physical education with minors in mathe- matics and psychology from the University of Ca.J#omia, Davis; and a master of arts degree in educational psychology from California State University, Long Beach. Additional language stud- ies at the CUC Centro de Lenguas in Sevilla, Spain, and Expanded Leaming Institute in Chiapas, Mexico. + Past positions: I've served in administration at Orange Coast College for 24 years. Prior to OCC, I taught math .and physical education at the junior high and high school level and worked as a junior high school counselor. At OCC, I was an instructor, assis- tant dean of students, associate dean of students and dean of stu- dents. + Present occupation: Vice presi- dent of student services at Orange Coast College. + Explanation of job In 15 ·words or less: I provide vision, motiva- tion and support for an outstand- ing staff. Then I step a.side and let them do what they do well. · + Your greatest professional achievement Serving as vice president of student services at Orange Coast College for the past 10 years. + Your greatest personal achievement I jumped out of an airplane and lived to repack my own chute. +Your personel motto: Choose to be positive, only I am in con- trol of my attitude. + Your greetmt extravagance: An occasional massage. +The best book you've ever rud: Anything by Agatha Christie. I graduated to them after my childhood with Nancy Drew. I've kept all of my books so that 1 can reread them when I am70. + The compact disc In your car right now: ·spring Wmd• by Jim Pyhrie. I've seen him with his dulcimer at the Sawdust Festival. every year. His music has inspired me to learn to play ti.le " hammered dulcimer. + Your most treasurttd posses- sion: The hand-sewn quilt that my grandmother made just for me. +Word or phrase you most overuse: AB reported by my staff and colleagues, I'm always label- ing things •good learning experi- ences.• · + What can you cook7 My holi- day special: persimmon pudding with hard sauce. + A habit you wish you could change: I'd like to be able to get to work in the morning without having to stop for a cappuccino. + The college major you almost took: Mathematics. + Your last charitable act Setting up and providing the long-term care my father needs now that he has been diagnosed with lung· cancer . + As a child, what did schooJ.. mates tease you about? I loved to sing, but couldn't + What ts In your trunk right now: Golf clubs begging to be used. + The first thing that attr•-ied you to your spouse: He has a great sense of humor and is fun to have around. He's also very cute. + The WOt"Sl Idea you ever had: One year, I thought I'd give hand-made gifts to everyone for Chrlstm.as. When Easter rolled around, I gave up. + WhM would you have been voted In high school: Most dependable. I was very much •the girl next door." +Who are your heroes? They're ~~-----------------------------------------------------------' • .. • . .. , • • ' t • • • • .. .. .. ~ • • • ' • . • ~ r • • .. VOL 92, NO. 123 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publhher WIWAM LOltOEU.. Editor STEVE MU81 I.. Managing Editor TINA 90RGAnA. Assistant Managing EdrtCK TIM LEMM. 0ty EditCK STEVE EAMES, News Editor ROGER~ Spof'b Editor MARC MARTIN, Photo Editor LYNNESOlA. Dlsplay Advertising JUDY OETTING, Clas1ifled Advertlslng LANA JOHNSON. 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HOW TO BEACH US CJrcullltlon r.ro.rms.,~ ., .. County ~-5678 =rJ42-4321 Fax6*4170 ENews~54G-~~ Mein : lot24herthllnk.net Business Office 642-4321 Buslnm Fax 631-5902 Published by l1me Comnultty H9wl. .,,. • llmes Mirror~. ~ RobertG.~. President end CEO Judith .. ec..w. Vlot flr9sldont..• General Meneger 01'911 Tim. Ck Al r1gMI __... :'-'----------------------------------------~-----------------• SPECTACUl:Alt OENl15TRY ANO PERSoNAUZEO CARE NEWPORT'S NEWEST STATE -OF -THE -ART DENTAL OFACE PRACTICING MINIMAL INVASIVE DENTISTRY. TDWIBA1UllES Balboa 73168 Corona del Mar 76'68 Costa Mesa 76167 Newport Beach 73168 Newport Coast 72167 ~llOMCAST LOCATION ......... SIZE Wedge ............ 2-3s Newport ...•.....• .2-3 s Blackies .......... .2-4 s Riller Jetty ......... 2-4 s CdM ............. .2-3 s 11DES TODAY First low 5:45a.m ............ -0.1 First high 12:31 a.m ............ 33 Second tow 4:42 p.m ............. 2. 1 Second high 11:05 p.m ........... A.9 1UESDAY First low 6:26•.m ............. O.O First high 1 :o6 a.m ............. 3.1 Second low 5:24 p.m ............. 2.3 Second high 11:39 p.m ............ 4.6 Northwest and southwest wind swell stirring up some glassy surf. Swell expected to move In this week from the South Pacific, with shoulder-to head-h\gh waves picking up by Wednesday . still Gandhi and Mother Teresa for demonstrating that one per- son can indeed make a differ- ence. + Favorite escape from realfty: Relaxing in the sun with a good book. + One thing you would change about the wortd If you could: That everyoJle would be guaran- teed basic shelter, food and the knowledge that they are loved. Maybe then. we'd have less vio- lence in the world. Sharon Dono ff tsvl~ president of Student Services at Orange Coast College.: BRIAN POBUDA I OAllY PILOT + Your idea of exercise: I love - sports and exercise: walking, jot;J· ging, skiing and golf. Why don't I do them more often? + The thing you dislike most , about your appearance: My unpredictable hair. + I have a dream that When retired, my husband and I will _ travel, 'Y111ting_not:ic end-&ant-- ing places around the world : I • +Phone number where~ can reach you: (714) 432-5765.: ~ "-•' .. ' ) • -. '·:::: d .... NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTARY LUNCH MENU nw.. menu choices every day Students may choose a v~rian entree each d•Y if desired. The vegetarian selection vanes and may be a salad. sandwich or hot entree. • Mondlly: Memorial Day holiday . • 'ftJeldlly: Staff Development Day -non-student day in kinder- garten through 12th grades. • Wecln•dlly: •Munchable .. student salad, or turkey-anckheese sandwich. or podcet pizza; com, choice of juice or fruit, choice of milk. • n.ncs.y: •Munchable'" student salad with fruit yogurt. or ham-• and-cheese sandwich, or manager's choice menu; green salad with dressing. choice of juice or fruit, choke of milk. • • Frtdlly: •Munc:hable" student salad, or turkey sandwidl, or ham- burger on a bun; oven potatoes, choice of juke or fruit, choice of milk. . In_ the operation of chlld-~ing programs. no child will ~ diS:. crlm1'!-ted against because of race, seJ<. color, national origin, age oC handop. If )'O(I ~I/eve )'O(I have been discriminated against, wri~ immedlamly to the Sem!tary of Agrlcultu~. Washington, DC 20250. : • ~ewport ~..._Daily Piloc. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1991 • Memorial weekend visitors· flock to Newport b·eaches • Beautiful weather ideal for trunks and bUd.nls. The for vonam....n family time. Memorial Day weekend usually "'JUUU. symbolizes the start of summer, By and by the looks of the crowded _G_reg..-,_Rlsf_lng-=..;.,_Oaifot._;;,,_A_'lo_r ___ • shorelines, the public can't wait. NEWPORT-MESA -The much-hyped weather pbenome-- non, El NiAo, didn't even make a whimper over the three-day holi- day weekend, as beach-goers took full advantage of the· sunny skies. VlSiton Docked to the various beaches in the Newport area, staking claims in the sand with colorful umbrellas and an ocean of towels. With temperatures in the 70s and 80s, people abed their business suits and dresses Cute babies sought for lion's Club contest It's still not too late to reg- ister cute babies for the Costa Mesa Uons Club's annual Baby Contest. Interested parents can sign up their children through Wednesday at Cal's Cameras and Video, 1770 Newport Blvd. There is no fee to enter. Presentations . and awards will be handed out at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the club's annual Fish Fry and Carnival at Uons Park. •we have beautiful weother, and when that happens there ls a lot of people,• said Lt. Eric Bauer of the Newport Beach Marine and Fire Department. Although the surl was ottering only 1-to 2-foot waves, people were taking extra precaution in the water. •we haven't had a w'1ole lot of rescue activity, which. of course, makes us hap- py," Bauer said. At Corona del Mar State Beach, people were soaking in the rays and getting their feet wet in the briefly in the news Powerpoint workshop set for June 3 at OCC Orange Coast College's Com- munity Education Office will hold a one-day workshop on using Powerpoint software from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 3. The class will be presented by Computer Resouroe Center, 2021 Business Center Drive, Suite 115, Irvine. The registration fee is $154. For information, call 432-5880. Free cruise offered for voters June 2 A free two-hour cruise through Newport Harbor on the riverboat Angela Louise will be offered to people who bring voting stubs after the polls close on June 2. Seating is limited and reserva- tions are required. For more infor- mation, call Captain Joseph War- ren at 723-1403, HENREDON • Pacific Ocean. Jeff Wright and his I Kevin Wright said. •Thil bas been two so1111 'laylor, 8, and Kevin, 6, a fun trip so far ~use here we were getting their first ·lesson in are at the beach leerning a sport I beach volleyball. don't know any- Visiting trom "We an work hard thing about.· fog-socked San d lik th d Dad WU Francisco, the an e e extr a ay working over- family decided off, but M emorial D ay time teaching to get away for is about remembering his sons about the weekend. the game, bop- The two boys, those who fought for ing to create a getting' a faceful our country. u future sand vol- of sand while leyball star. He attemp,ting digs, -KEW FLINTON said there are a couldn t wait for few images that the trip to the • come to mind San Diei1o Zoo when. Memorial today. . . I D . ti ed #I haven't seen many animals ay 15 men ~>n · up close like elephants or rhinos " !0 me, it ~eans bar~es, ' families and, if you are in the SCO T TISH GAMES Jimmy ....... Wt. . takes H OD the dllii from Sc:.'Oll 1bm • tbe two m.le baa tndl· Uonal Scottish pwow fight durtng the 8llll annual Scotlllb r.,.. at tbe Orange County FalrgnM,mdl Pmtkl· pants must llt on a log whlle keeping legs · Cl'Olled llDd a bDcl OD one II.de. Both boys were gtWlll .....,.11 for valor ad ant llDd 1ee- ond plMle, aDd walked away th.9ktng hands- For $485 a month, it comes with everything under the dual sunroofs o r!::1hpaymtnt Only. $50 so down paymtnl due at $ 0 atturity dtposit _.._"illl!'.'! LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEAC (949) 640-6445 --··-----1--U _ _,. ___ at-· Dtf1' _ __, __ 111'11 ·--~---·--·------.. -----....... -.. --.__ ... &.-............. ,.................... _... ___________ ..._, .... .... ____ " __ .. ,...._ .... __ RUii~· ........... .-.............. ~--..... ......... -.......... -........................... _ ................... - wrong place, traffic,• he joked •1t doesn't seem that crowded here today. We had no problem getting a court.• A few feet away, Kelli Flinton and Reb ecca Sanducci were scampering barefoot to escape the bot sand. Both of the young women from Fontana came to the beach to look at the •sights,• which include the opposite sex. Reluctant to answer some questio'ns, the two friends said the meaning of Memorial Day is often lost in all of the revelry. •Many people get Memorial Day and Labor Day mixed up," Flinton said. ·we all work hard and like the extra day off, but MemoiiAl Day \I about remem- bering those who fought for our country." Not everyone wanted the o\rt- door experience. Manuel Ortega and his family went to the movies on Sunday and saw the big bud- get disaster Wm •Deep Impact" at liiangle Square. The scene of a massive tidal wave knocking out a city was warning enough for Ortega to stay away from the beach this weekend. #People celebrate in different ways," he said. #This is a good t1me for us. We plan on catching a few more before the weekend is over." Full Service Catering • Sizzling Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Party Trays To Go~ • • Enchiladas • Taquitos • ~ • Tacos • 1amales ' .# • Guacamole • Salsa AND MORE! · .(• ~ . Ban•u•t Rooms -:-...... 10to 100people. O!A ~~ Catering ~ • • 645-0209 •Newport Beach Coste Mesa Corona del M• • 675-6855 642-11 42 644-8226 . . . . . . o/o off all home furni·shings!! • MONDAY, MAY 25, 1998 FIELD CONT1NUED FROM 1 School district offidall aaid there will be DO work Oil 0avid-8>n Field on graduation day. A to-yard strip of grass will be pre. served around the 50wyard line for itudents to walk on to the plat- f onn where they will receive their tflplomas. · A group of Newport Harbor lathets have volunteered to help build the platform and a wind guard around the students' seat- lng area. Carolyn Stocker, executive ' d1NCtor ot ~and fadliU. b tbe dilb1ct. Mid tCbOal dfldeJI aDd the fatberl group bave met and are coming up With a .-ii to make the graduadon ~. success. •we undentand how liDpor- tant graduat1on ii,• lhe aakl. •This is a collaborative elfort. We're going to brtng in uees and f olloge and set up the plat- form.• While commending the com- munity for helping witll gradua- tion, Byers said she isn't satisfied with what the district J1as done to remedy Ute situation. "I'm not satisfied,• she said. •1 think it's wrong.• HARIOft LAWN Fonner OCC president Samuel BAY A. "Art• Martinez discusses "The Value of Preedom" at 11 a.m. at the .Uth annual Memorial Day · the city's estimate1 Webb Js recom-service at Harbor Lawn Memo.rial mending Jhe council reject an bids Park, 1625 Giller Ave., ~osta and 're-advertise, streamlining the Mesa. Por more information, call CONTINUED FROM 1 and gone, its bad luck is continu- ing for city officials, as they stiug- gle with more than one setback in feopening the popular recreation area. : At its last meeting, the City Council directed Public Works Diiector Don Webb to do every- thing he could to obtain a work j:>ermit for the repairs from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as soon as possible. : The federal agency is con- cerned about the light-footed clap- per rail, an endangered species that has reportedly nested closer to the roadway than usual as a result of it being dosed off to pedestrians and motorists, Webb said. Agency officials have said they don't want Back Bay Drive opened or repaired until after Sept. 15 -the end of the bird's nesting season. project's scope and removing the ,. (949) 646-6302. pre-bid meetihg requirement 1 While things may look bad I PAOACVIEW now, Webb said he still is opti-1 Newport Harbor American mistic the city will be able to l Legion Post 291 presents its 4'0th reopen the road in time for resi-l annual Memorial Day program at dents ancj. visitors to take advan-i 11 a.m. at Pacific View Memorial tage of the summer season -or l Park, 3500 Pacific View Drive, at least the tail end of it. j Newport Beach. Noted historian Webb said d staff members i George Grupe m will be guest will meet with o from the I · o c mUSt Fish and Wildlife Service this i salute will begin at 10:45 a.m. For week. in hopes of speeding up the j more infonnaUon, call (949) 644- pemut process: He said he thinks !' 2700. it may be posslble to start repair- ing portions the road now without I disturbing the nesting sites. 1 "That road is normally used by ! NURSING COURSE hundreds of citizens per day, and 1 A three-week course, "Home it has been for the past 60 or 70 1 Health Aide Pre-Certification years,• Webb said. "The Fish and i (Advanced),• is offered from 8 ~tldlife SeM.ce has to be respon-! a .m . ·to 2:30 p.m. Mondays sive to the needs of environmen-i through Thursdays starting today ~y sensitive animals, and the 1 8:t Coastline Regional Occupa- oty has to be responsive to the 1 tional Program, 1001 Presidio community. We just have to work 1 ~· Costa Mesa. Eligible pa.r- out that balanc~. • j tiopants must be 18, have person- As far as the problem with the ! al transpc)rtation, a certified nurse bids, Webb said it may actually be l as~istant cettificate and good a blessing in disguise. 1 wntten and verbal English skills. INVESTMENr QUIS • The NeWJ>Ort Beach Public library .~ .. a tr.a program on ltertblg. m..m.ca dubl at noon at the Central IJbrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Por more information, call (949) 117-3801. SUDE SHOW/SPEAKING EVENT Photographer Nlma Sherpa presents "Adventure to the Himalaya: 'D.-ekkinq in Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet" at 8 p.m. at The North Pace, 1870-A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 646-0909. HUMAN RESOURQS SEMINAR Professionals In Human Resources Association presents a semin~ titled, •Developing A Retaining Your Employees,• from 1;30 to 11 :30 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 45"5 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission for nonmembers with reservations is $55 or $65 at the door. For more information, call (800)988-1905. NOON NElWORICING The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce presents American Cancer Society repre- sentative Lisa Landry at a noon luncheon at the Riverboat Restau- rant, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Admission is $15 for members and $17 for nonmem- bers. For more information, call 729-4400. HAPP\' HOUR -'Ibe JcWish National PUDd's NatkJIW PUture Lea~p Divi· slon preeents tts moathlY happy how at 6 p.m. on the patio at the Hard Rocle Cafe, 451 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is S5 per person. For more information, call 558·8733. SINGLES MIXER Adventure "Pun-Addicts• pre- sents a free orientation mixer at 6:30 p.m. at 4360 Campus Drive, Suite B, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 660-7976.' BOARDMEmNG The West Newport Beach Association board of directors meeting is at 1 p.m. in the council chambers at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, call 548-4560. COP DEBATE Young Executives of America nnd ]be pacjfic Oub presents a morning debate with Orange County Marshall Mike Carona and Santa Ana Police Chief Paul Walters from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m.. at The Pacific Oub, 4110 MacArthur. : Blvd., Newport Beach. Admissi.on for nonmembers is $25. For more information, call 759-5456. WESTSIDE REDEVELOPMENT Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa discusses the proposed Westside redevelopment plan a.t the quar- terly meeting c:I the Lmlno BuD- nesa Cound1 c:I tbe COlta Mesa Q>amhit c:I Conu1wcie from 8 ~ 9:30 a.m. at AVila't El RMchtu; Restaurant. 2101 Plecenda Ave., Costa Mesa. Pot more information, call 4'14'-7155. FAIR DEADLINE • The entry fonn deadline for tb¢ 1998 Orange County Pair ii S p.m. today. Por more informatlOn, call the Orange County Fatrground& at 708-3247. . SOF1WARE D£MONS11tAT10N The Meyers Group Real Estate Infonnation presents a free cock-: tail reception to introduce its new Geographic InfolJllation. System software at 5 p.m. at the Rober( Mond.avi Wine and Food Center; 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call (800) 6J9..3?71. SUNSET NETWORKING The Newport Harbor Are« Chamber of C.ommerce's SUmet Networking event is from 5 to 7 p.m. aboard the Riverboat Angela Louise, 630 Lido Parle Drive, New- port Beach. Admission for non- members is $10. Members are free. For information. call 7294400. MEET THE MANAGEMENT Orange Coast Villa introduces- its new management team at 5:30 p.m. at the assisted-living center, 2619 Orange Ave., Costa .Mesa. There will be music, cocktails and door prizes. For more information, call 646-6717. CRYSTAL CAVE Tuesday, the council is expect- ed to reject the three bids that came in this month for the Back Bay Drive repair project. Only one contractor proposed a cost dose to the city's estimate of $170,000, Webb said. But that contractor tailed to attend a mandatory "pre- r>id" meeting, a technicality that makes the bid invalid. "The timeframe is such that 1 we could still award a contract at 1 ------------------------ the last (City Council) meeting in ! June," Webb said. •Tue extra ! IMAGINARIUM time helps ~ negotiate with Fish ! and ~dlife, and we could start ! CONTINUED FROM 1 work m July if they authorize it.• I -----------------------! um,· designed by English arc.bi-! tect Alan Parkinson. 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REDLANDS -Fourth-seeded Parker Collins of Corona del Mar Hrgh smashed through his first two rounds of the CIF Southern Section individual boys tennis championships Saturday at the University of Redlands, qualify- ing for the Round of 16 on Friday at SeaCliff Country Club in Hunt- ington Beach. Both of CdM Coach Tun Mang's doubles teams also advanced to the Round of 16, as top-se~ed Sameer Chopra and Curtis Ellmore smoked through two opponents and freshmen Bri- an Morton and Randy Myers, Both of Mesa Verde Tennis Club. qualified in straight sets. • In singles, Collins, the Sea ~iew League champion. -¥hipped Santiago's Randy Allen, €2-0, 6-0, then defeated Clare- rpont's Daniel Clemens, 6-3, 6-0, in the second round. : In doubles, Chopra-Ellmore 12eat Brian Phan and Stephen Jet- ty of Centennial (Corona), 6-2, 6-4, then swept Angel Gede and -':>rdan Bailey of Redlands in the $Cond round, 6-2, 6-3. : Second-seeded Morton and Myers defeated Rasmus Thom- Sen and David Jenks of Murrieta 'falley, 6-2, 6-3, then knocked off ~ick Zermeno and Nathan Lopez of Pacific, 6-3, 6-1. : All players will be re-seeded $tering Friday's Round of 16. Tue CIF semifinals and finals are _ slated for Saturday at SeaCliff. t' O!M's top-seeded team (18-1) ~ the CIF Division I Playoffs will ltost Murrieta Valley (20-0) on 'iiesday at 3 p.m. in the quarter- finals. •Soon to be 20-1, • Mang ~d of the Nighthawks, who are ~pected to be ovennatched ~ainst the Sea Kings. · , CdM hammered Redlands, ~-0, in the first round. •Tue Red- lOJlds coach (Sean Comadena) teld me that Murrieta Valley was j~st a little bit better than them,· ~ang said. ' • I?Jewport Beach Triathlon set for • run on Sunday . •Courageous recovery falls short of qualifying by 27 hundredths of a second in Division II 1,600-meters. By Jason Hill, Daily Pilot CERRITOS -It is often tough to be the defending champion. An atblete must be prepared for every other competitor trying to take that title away. No amount of preparation, however, could have prepared defending Divi- sion H girls 800 champion Llz Morse of Corona del Mar for the unfortunate accident that cost her a trip to the Master's meet Friday and a possible shot at a state title. Morse had just entered the C I F D I \, 1 ') I l) f'J I I second tum of the first 400 meters when another runner cut in front of her. Morse slowed to avoid her, but was stepped on by the runner behind her who had no time to react. Morse went down. •it all happened so fast,· Morse said. ·1 just couldn't believe what happened.• Instinctively, she rolled twice with the fall and was back up in a matter of seconds, but had fall- en behind the pack and lost pre- cious time. Showing great courage, Morse paced herself and closed on the pack. Using her powerful kick, Morse not only finished, but placed second in 2:17.82. ·vou learn how to recover from a fall playing soccer/ the· sophomore said. •1 just got -up and thought maybe I had enough heart to get back into the race.• The ti.me was good, but far from what she was capable of. "She probably would have won the race with a 2: 12, • Corona del Mar Coach Bill Sumner said. The question remained, would it be good enough to qualify? While that question was being answered on the track, Sumner took matters into his own hands and filed a formal protest. The judge near the fall said that his view was obstructed so that there was no way to tell if a foul I l ' ~ 1 _J t ' I , .. 1 f ,J I • ' • -t ' I •SEE MORSE PAGE 6 C orona del Mar's Liz Morse comes home In second place after t falllng ln the first lap of the Division II t ,600 meters Saturday. J RUDESILL, HANCOCK TO M ASTERS f Costa Mesa boys finish in fifth place. By Jason Hill, Dally Piiot CERRITOS -After spending a few minutes with Costa Mesa High track coach John Car- ney, it is easy to see why his athletes performed so well at the Division m track finals on Satur- day at Cerritos College. Few coaches get as excited as he does when one of his athletes performs well. Camey was handsomely rewarded as the Mustangs finished fifth in the boys meet and tied for 15th in the girls meet. 1'wo of his ath- letes, Matthew Rudesill and Bruce Hancock, advanced to Friday's Master's meet. "I got some really great kids,• Camey said. "I'm so proud of all of them.• Rudesill was the first of his athletes to com- pete. Camey watched as Rudesill finished second in Division m shot put with a throw of 52-41/2. The throw InlSsed qualifying for the Master's by just six inches. •Rudesill was doing well in the discus early ln the season,· Camey said. "Then he decided to concentrate on the shot put. It's a shame he couldn't have thrown a little farther today.· Rudesill did recover in the discus and his throw of 160-8 was good enough to place third in Division ill and qualified him for Master's . "He has a good chance at advancing to the state finals,• Camey said of the UC Santa Bar- bara-bound senior. •There are a couple of guys who throw over 180 consistently and they should finish first and second. The other three spots are up for grabs and anyone can take them." Between watching the shot put and discus, Camey kept a close eye on his runners, includ - ing Hancock, who competed in the 1,600 and the 800. Hancock, despite wonying his coach about the pace he was setting, finished second in the 1,600 with a time of 4:1,9.38 and advanced to Friday's meet. "When he was leading by more than 10 meters after the first 112 mile, I was a bit worried he'd gone out too fast,· Carney said. •sut he C osta Mesa Hlgh's Bruce Hancock (above) sets the pace In the Division m 1,600-meter run; at left, Newport Harbor's Katie Bourgeois goes up and over In the high jump: at right. Harbor's Amanda Kent (left) takes the baton from teammate Jennie Siebert In the 400-meter relay, Where they flnlshed sixth In 50.13. CIF DIVISION I l l 1 .. f ran a good race and pushed everyone to run ! hard.· Only Uruversity's Martin Brix was able • to pass Hancock, edging him by 1.08 seconds. J It was hard to tell what worried Carney I more, Hancock's pace, or watching the other i three divisions race afterwards. With each race, r Carney had an army of stopwatches running lo and with each race, he breathed a little easier t when it became clearer that Hancock had one 1 of the top times. I Hancock didn't place in the 800 and was a ~ little disappointed, but he was pleased by his I effort in the 1,600. "This gives me a lot of con-I tidence going into the Master's,• Hancock said. j "I know that if I can stay with Gleason that 1 f can qualify for state.· Mark Gleason of Mission I Viejo won the Division ll race in 4:17.42. t Camey's patience and enthusiasm found its I biggest reward in Costa Mesa's last event, the I 1,600 relay. He expected his team, Julie Kroen-f ing, Jamie DeNoewer, Sara Cotton and Gigi 1. Van De Walker, to be competitive in the race t and maybe set a personal best. The team J. shaved five seconds of its previous best to fin-I isb fourth with a time or 3:58.61. 1 ·That was just awesome," Camey said. t •Tuey all set personal records in their individ-I ual quarters. It was really exciting.· I The relay team members seemed to think so r as well. Kroening, who ran the first 400 in Jane C nine, was challenged for the lead only once 1- from behind and held on until the pass to r: DeNoewer. ·0nce I heard someonE! behind me, J. I wasn't going to let them by," Kroening said. : DeNoewer and Cotton then kept the team 1 • close and Van De Walker brought it home. "We 1. were able to do so well because we are such a I" ' tight-knit group,· Kroening said. DeNoewer, 1• Cotton and Van De Walker were all members 1 • of Costa Mesa's state championship cross coun-t• try team. t .Kroening also finished fifth in the 400 and : •• Van De Walker finished sixth in the 300 hur-1 .. dles. 1· Skehena Henderson finished fourth m the 6- guls discus for the Mustangs at 118-0. E E E e E E r: .. E E E Steen finishes fourth in 1,600 • Steen becomes part of an elite group of freshman to make it to Friday night's Master's Meet. CERRITOS -Ma.king it to the Master's meet at the end of the track season is diffi. cult for any track athlete. After grinding it out ln league finals and in the prellms, an athlete must finish with one of the top nine times in all four divisions to advance. Few athletes make it into that elite group. which is what makes Newport · Harbor's Amber Steen's accompll$hment so 'magic.al. She is a freshman. · Steen, the Sea View League champion, ran a personal record 5:06.19 in the Division ll 1,600, fourth in her division and eighth overall in Saturday's CIF Division finals at Cerritos College. •1t feels so good to make it to the Mas- ter's,• Steen said. ·still. I didn't feel like I ran my best race. I know that Yucaipa's runners like to go out fast. so I just let them go. But they didn't go out as fast as I thought• Steen won't make the same mistake twice and plans to stay closer to the~ck at Friday's meet. If she succeeds, she could place in the top five and make it to the state finals. •I Uunk she has an excellent chance to make it to state,• Sailors Coach Eric 1\veit said. "She has the right mental approach and knows she has a great finish. If she can go out strong and stay close, she could easi- ly make It.· Fnday's race will definitely test Steen's ability because the pace will be set Univer- sity's Allison Marquand and Nordhoff's Elaine Canchola. Marquand, who won the Division m race with a time of 4:55.43, defeated Canchola by 1.36 seconds. Can- chola later edged Marquand in the 3,200. •Amber IS still finding her style,• 1\veit saJd ·As a freshman,, she came in and was- n't used to the amount of running that we do "She ran really weU today and I hope it continues at the Master's.· CERRrroS -When Bltmld4 boYs tnick coach owue. Appell said that Alberto Munoz WU ready for the saturdey's Division m finals, be knew wbat be was talldng about Munoz. nmnlng tn • cunbfned DtYilloo n-111 beat, finished eighth, third among Divilk1D m n.mnen, with a penonat best time of 9:29.6' and captured the final spot in,the upcoming Master's Meet on Friday. Munoz's previous personal best was 9:36.6 at the Division m qualifying meet, earning Estancia'• only spot in the cham- pionships. ' •Newport Harbor High senior ends season looking to future. CERRITOS -Pew people expected the late season display that Newport Harbor High's Dan Gerlach put on in the long jump. . •He b.un't really been tested during the season,• Appell said. •So tt'I no~ that he'd make this kind of improve- ment in a b6g race. Appell will be pleased if Munoz can run a strong race Friday and finish in the top 10. Appell' bas, in .fact, been pleased with Munoz's perf or- mances all season long. •He is a strong runner who works out at least 20-to 30 hours a week,• Appell said. •tte draws most of bis motivation from wanting to be better than his brothers.•- Three weeks before Saturday's Divi- sion Il finals at Cerritos College, Gerlacti • jumped a personal best, 20 feet and on~ inch. The jumps just got better from there with Gerlach topping out at 22-l 112 ~ the Division n prelims. : Gerlach jumped a 21-5 1/2 on Sa~ day, and despite finis~g fifth in ~ division and not qualifying for the MaS- ter's meet on Friday, Gerlach w~ pleased with his finish and expects t~ keep improving next season where he will try out as a walk-on at Long Beach Stale. All three of Munoz•s older brothers were distance runners and two, Nahum and Renee, ran track at Estancia. Only Alberto Munoz bas made it pa.st the prelims. Sophomon April Roa of Newport Harbor struggled in the Division n high jump and was eliminated in a jump-off by Pomona's Alexis Hill for the final qualifying spot Ross, a three-sport athlete, recovered nicely in the after- noon with a persoDAl best 3'1-2 1/4 in the triple jump. She fin- ished fowth.Jn-Division n in both-events.------ ·she had a pretty good day,· Sailors Coach Eric 1\veit said. ·she set a personal best in the triple jump by nine inches and she cleared her best height of the year in the high jump. She just barely missed making it in the jump-off.• 1\veit was happy with Ross' performance. MShe saved here best jumps for the finals,• 1\veit said. MI.ast year she was only a high jumper. This year she added the triple jump and has improved a lot in both 'events.• Junior Alida McFall, who advanced last year to the state finals in the 3,200, couldn't seem to put it together for this year's event and finished seventh. •we both felt she was ready to run her fastest time of the season,• 1\veit said. MShe started out well but just didn't have enough today.• Jennifer Blair, who defeated McFall in the Sea View League finals, finished nine seconds behind McFall. Ed Clarke of Newport Harbor finished fifth in the Division ll discus throw with a throw of 150-8, just two feet shy of third place. -by Jason Hm MORSE CONTINUED FROM 5 had been committed and the protest was turned down. Morse's time did not hold up and she placed 10th overall. 27-hundredths of a second behind the final qualifier. Morse was devastated when she found out. 2:15.31, was disappointed that her friend was not making a trip to Master's with her. ·1 don't think of her as a rival,• Petite said. "I really wanted her to be up there with me, pushing me. I was out in front on the tum and didn't see what was happening until I heard a thump behind me. I looked back and realized that Llz was down.• with a time of 2:21.01. The time wasn't her best, but was good enough for her since she was battling a cold. The day was not a complete washout for Morse and Cmnmins, who combined for a personal best in the 1,600 relay with teammates Jaycee Mahler and Karolina Libuda. The time, 4:02.32, placed them sixth in Division n, but helped heal Morse's pride. •sure, I'm still disappointed about not winning,• "I didn't quite hit it today1 • Gerlach said. vsut it was my second-best jump and I'm pretty happy.• Gerlach, who's jumps were around 20 feet as a junior last season, credits much of his improve- ment this season to better visualization and decathlon training during the off. season. •1 got invited during the summer to an open decathlon at (Mt. San Antonio College) and ended up placing,• Ger- lach said. "It opened me up to new events and more intense training.• Gerlach advanced to the regional decathlon, then to Baton Rouge, La., for the junior nationals. The training helped him get stronger, but Gerlach feels that pre-meet visualization has also helped with this late-season burst. ·1 run through each of my upcoming jumps before every meet,· Gerlach said. The senior plans to try out in the long jwnp at Long Beach, but also plans to try out in the decathlon as well. -by Jason Hill Fellow competitor Jenny Petite of Yucaipa, who won the race with a Morse's teammate, freshman Jenny Cummins, watched t)le whole thing happen in front of her and was rattled, but was able to recover and finish sixth . Morse said. •But I'm happy that we did so well in the relay.• -by Jason H ill -. MOTORCYCLES 1998 Harley Davidson Blow-out • Hogs will compete in eight events, winner takes all Saturday at fairgrounds. COSTA MESA -Some of the top speedway and sidecar racers from around the world to com- pete Saturday night in the Orange County Harley Davidson Blow Out sponsored by Buell Motorcycles at the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds. Competitors will be joined by local Harley David- son enthusiasts who will compete on their street-legal Harley's. Twenty-five competitors will compete in eight events with the winner taking all. Ticket prices are $9 for adults, $5 for juniors and seruors and $2 for kids 6-12. Parking and pro- grams are free. . It's still not too late to register cute babies for the Llon'a Club Baby Con.test. lnteres·ted~W\ •i&Ji up thd.r th.rough Ma 27 •f t null vidf eo, 1 port 8JYd. There la no ftt to enter. Preeentations • awards will be handed out at 9:30 pm May 31 at the club'• Pi.ah Pry and~val at UGn"1 Park. NEWPORT LANDING (s.twday's counts) • 5 boats, 155 anglers. 119 bonito, 134 calico bass, 35 sand bass, 1 barracuda, 2 halibut. 18 rockfish, 10 sculpin, J sheephead, 4 whitefish, 5 perch, 82 mackerel. (Swtdey"s mwtts) · 6 boats. 178 anglers. 159 calico bass, 51 sand bass, 4 yellowtail, 36 roclcfish..1 27 sculpin, 18 sheephead, 8 whitefish, 11 perch, 73 mackerel. 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ALISO VIEJO 1004 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO co••11.•~Rc"11" DlCOME BUSINESS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili COAST 1070 BEACH 2169 SHARE 2724 DUYu. uu. PROPERTY 2790 OPPORlVNITY Oov't Owned 2Br 28• E·Sld• 3Br aa HouH. W•lk to Th••l•r/ REAL ESTATE 2904 Condo. S 9 1 , 0 0 0 Mesa Wooda 4Br 2Ba 'The aummlt' 28r B•rrlcl•• 28r 28a FP 8hopplng Lovely 1 Br ..CdM 8hr 2br 2b• ________ ,Two Hom-on Xtra lliiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiia• Michael Lambert, Agt Houu, 3c/guege, 3ea+Den/Loft 2c/g•r e/c frig pool 'apa' Apt• aome w/gar. Townttome, 2 blk• to Lrg Lot. Room to build =l!RSHEY Premier Properties calvary cloH. Ron comm pool · ape+' ated W/d Pet ok' g•t•d comm. & deluxe ocean. W/D, gar, pvt --------1 more. S259K Prine DISTRI BUTORS 949-490·8407 Young,Agt 548-0919 more. SquHky clHn, ¥1775. • 700-03715 lndry f•c. S695/mo. ent, no/amk/pet BUSINESS OFFICE Only.Agent 433-0880 NIEl!DIEDI 90K.y•Mfy etmoat new. S295,000 . Kleln94~ggr~~ngt. S750mo.702-383-6856. FOR RENT 2769 potenllell 0 .... 1 loca· BALBOA WPORT Ron, Agt 478·0844/cell Ooe•nfront Summer E'CM Lrg Home In ;iiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiJI!!!!!!!'!!~·-tlont Included. $7000 NE Rental• 1/mo $6500. nice erea near Back iii BUSINESS a Investment guu•n· PENlNSUIA 1007 BEACH 1069 .,~.'CBES{f11., .. 51 1fW••k s3ooo. Jim NEWPORT Bay. Pror1 non·amkr cr-kald• Office• tffd. Call 24 houra: """"' n.&Un Agent IM9-675-5oe9 BEACH 2669 SOOO/mo 548-45210 p~~~~~~~11~~r~. FINANCE 1.aOCM124-3223. PRIMI! LOCATION!! 810 CANYON 1998 GROVES 1575 IE'elde CM Unique Call 714-438-6665 (CAL*SCAN) VACANT RHteuranl Remodel. customized, Townhome. Master br, OPIEN YOUR OWN on 2·LOTS In BALBOA expanded, 1pecloua l'RIE• GOOD TIM•S APARTMENTS aPIECIAL 28R+211A w/d, garege. no drugs .. _____ .. , -----S----Travel Agency · Earn s1-:490~J'j~~~cr• S589,000 720-1297 Oulde to New orteana FOR RENT N= •:e~~:!~. S550/mo 63t-«t6 Gn.t~~ BUSINES =:hi::11::._1~ Cherry L•k• Ar•• wttere th• good tlmea Lg 1 & 28r near B•ck Pool home to ahar• OPPORTUNITT --------3,500+af 2..sty, 4Br rolll GrHI food, tun, Bay & golf courH. with young prorl In ~:to1•,. 2904 =••!Yi.onT~el..,!,~~ CAPISTRANO 3Ba+ 2 Helf Ba, Sic music plus $2500 In Large pool, new car· Cotta Mesa. Very nice to'iie 1 -.e 0 0 _. 4 8 .o 0 91 • BEACH 1018 garage. $875,000 money-uvlng New CORONA pet & much more. pl•c•. very •HY-. talSe~:., --(CAL*SCAN) By Owner 852·9Ne Orle•n• couponel Sorry No Peta ~fr· Full prlvlg. Please b• wery of out iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H.,bc>r View Home• 1-&00-e32·2842. DEL MAR 2622 ••5-48•5 mo. 549-110 1 7M-540:-3666 of arH companJaa.'·--.-,,.-IT----- Nr •••ch Spacious, SomerHt, 5br 3b•, (CAL*SCAN) 'S~lacular Ocean•--------Check with tfle local ~ 2907 2Br + Lott, FP • 2/c •tt 1pa next to green belt 2ar ... ba k • naNTALS B • tt • r Bu t In• a a l,_1111!1 .. ll!l!!~!lll!illi~ gar, S189K Prine Only. 1.,1•5K muat ••Ill upper c lew Speclou1 ~ 1---------1 .. " unit of C•pe Cod atyl• 2 a-d __ ,.. e th + BurHu before you A DDT.._• Lll'SI Agent 433.()88() M8 844 e789 HOUSES/ 1u1..,,, .,... r...,..,..,,4 • WANTED 2726 a-d ..... Y money foe eon----· ...... eut duplex, fp, lrg 1 .... 'V Loft, New Gourmet . COMMERCIAL ... -· ,..,...,_ • ....,.. JUST LliTiD" CO OS ar••· lg b•lcony, Kitchen Veulted Cell, f ... oc Hrvlcea. -Reed monthly p eyment• • CORONA DELMAR View Condo 1178,000 iflD bright & open. $1 8251 Oryb•;, trlreplece, Slngle 01 .. bled men PltOPUTY 2778 end underatand any Reduce lntefe9t Stop 1022 Brand New 1812,000 POJt RENT mo yrty I••· 608-8449 Executive AmenltlH. need• alngla lvl home contr•ct• before you collection <*ta. Avoid Giant Duplex $825,000 $3185. (949) 789-0931 to rent w/Whfflct1alr Na Xlnt •••oh Loe 1lgn. Shop around fOf banknaptcy. Nation'• --------Penln. Pt $895,000 COSTA -e~• 2824 •ccHa. Cell Lance at 2200aq ft, greet vi• r•t••· targeat nonprofit: 1822 ••Plft Drive · ~ 949-883·9124. lbllltyl Aexlble, very Genin Credit Manllge-1111•••••••1 Luxurious & Tranquil ~ n-..~-4.1..,, GENERAL . 2l02 Thinking of having a motivated 990-32 34 FIND ment. eoo.a92"29U HOUSES/ 3 Br Beyfront living. 'W ~...,llWAI 1 taBr Dol•ohed MISCllJANEOUS garage •el•? Sell YoUf home ( 2 4 h 0 u r •) • s1.e15,000 -c II IP 11 ., • .,. •• I/! Olv• u1 a calll ............... ... in d n apartment (CAL•SCA.N) CONDOS Tony M. Agt 499-1864 723-8120 L••••• All Are•• • • ••• w • 0 ~&ftlooiJ CLASSIFl•D ............ c-at • . a ~OR 511"·E B e low M•rket V•luet ••006 •• TOOO/mo neer beech. C•thedral 942 1878 M~a.«1878 through classified r A&.i •er 48•, very privet•, ~IDO 181.AND Luaur., Loaelng cell•l frig. Mov,•·ln • v Homes and Rentals " Spec •II $075+ 400, _____ ...-._.._...._ •-----._.._ __ '""'!""_~.__....,....,~,...----------'! redwood decks. Jim & Av•llable. 8111 Grundy Broker 714·552-8700 depoalt. Me-2481 ltOOllS 2706 Patty9~~~::,~0Agt1 R•altora ., ... ,.. llr ••• DUp& 1·LYll••••··--s~A o~zr1'r.G 1002 DPLX JUST LllTI Dt Open •• ,...... • .. COIONA aingl• gar, quiet, pvt, Cdll O.IMI pvt •n-..l...n..l.l. ,;,f j :1 y ~ •••iiiiiiiim••I 507 & 507 .5 Poinsett!• For .... 8W Owner DBL MAit 2122 on bluff °"' beech. trenc-, L.rg a bc'lght, ftATRICK T•NO"IE 38r 2Ba a 3Br 2Be a?a •• 1etlt at. S7ts/mo, 142"'"" Cloee to bMch, qutet, PIHH Call & l•t Ut SUIK Agt• 759-9070 ;~r 3= Q= Mertter VI•• Miiia .... 1 .. remodeled patio, prkg, no peta. A ~~w Know Whet Vour ime •Id law View• nc Abaofut•ly OOl'geoue very cl ••n, neer $578/mo 720-8480 p ~~·0 ~~f l~~~o: Pvt 'beech, eer 3.58•: ::9~t 49r. Highly u~~ ~7~5<;•54':, ~1=1----------12,e&o.ooo Jacquellne 0 ,.. home on • • ._. t ll1'T&LS TO OWner/Bkr 497-3973 '7: TrlMle o-. ·~·t:o}r!.: te:::: .c .......... a.et SBUI 2724 ORT DUPLUI Quiet Quiet $11r 3 .. T~ Koler a Co 37NS7' Jr·1bt A 1bt, allo lblll•••lli•••ll Strfft, 1/2 blOClt to &.eve!. lflCNdlble 110" ' 1 ba, qui et 9 ated perk. et a I r I a C'CMn vu a ce.y llahta comm, PoQI, ...,.., 0.. ~ --. w/d, "45.000 PP '4M410 can (114) 111.-.. or COSTA lllSA 2124 euy ecoeu to tttg. •P•otaua w/~ .. NII Ocff a.t a Sun ~ ft .. w•ylbe.ch/metlt . WIO/Mo + utll a. = 4:;' 2.st>a rt...,,: Won't Laat aan,ooo ..,. tU ..-..,. pelnc 7t~7.007a eel Jottn •••a4•• home. Biii &rundy WAT........,, • MW ~ w/d ._~; ••ea. 2t1t 1Ba, ..,, A!e!lorf 71..e?W11 1 ... -..o &:.ow ~ .._.._,,""9 ..... 7 . .,..._...: W 8""e Ille. /& t•Ree .. Htef ...,_ ciprt, Awt tl10 -Pn.' 'llJ ltlOQfmO 8'1.eo87 cat ok .... 11MOt• __________ , ..-.;.,,"';;, ~======:::~;:-"7.~ GENERAL BUSINESSfr " .. .. .. )llO'HOAV. MAY 25. 1991 a ... iml--~ lllPLOYIWIT IMPLOYllUT II ., .. 1130 5530 -------..;.,,,..:~.;.....:..-~~~~---~~-· lllillllllllimllll!ll ... .... •uvt• .•• ,,., . ........ ............. • .... flnenced no... . ,,,. SCHOOLS a needed a o.ya • Wk. A4wert1e1ne Rep ·Uf~ eetttemanta• Tl cnoN Friendly n.tln office. Community na~pa· let'4 nor. pottfolloa. INS U 3012 ~nee. 8U·UM per gtoup ... ice ca· , Colonlal Flnanclat ·-••liil•lil• DaNTAL HYGl•NlaT ~::: .. c::!·~~:ld~n~; IOO-M9-1200 m . 51. GOOD NOW N.8. Dental Olflc• tall territory. moll· 8y CHARUS GOftN with OMAR SHAlttf ~ TAHNNf HIRSCH (CAL•SCAN) Get Educated. Earn needa hygenllet. vated M1f atatter with more US. Accounllno, 2 daY8 a waetc. Call mlnl~um 1 year prlnt ~TOWDKLY BlllDO&QVIZ aaoretarlel, home SM.._.0.1122 experience p19f.,red. • • Inspection, appraising, DaNTAL Pteeaant Salwy and comml• Ql •-Sout1. ~·•--6.J... a.-.u. A. Youbaw•GQlllllll=for 2914 real aa1a1a, contrec group prectlce In alQn. Excellent benefit "-..., ........ .._you._ tor, Financing Avail Newport Canter nffdl peck age tncludlng pmtmr'uui&. l*I a'tlet •fl> IO ••••iliiiiiiiiiiil Alll•d Schools. Toll F/T Racapt. Dentel 401 tc. Phyalcal/Drug • Vtld 0 A KQ1'11 O It • KJ '" )IOW heed. You lilw only ......... lttN••D A LOANf free 888·tf2~·5438 Exp a Must 640.1122 acrHnlng required. . • iDhi1tu:ard11nd...-hllabel- try debt conaolldatlon. ext. 42. (CAL SCAN) DfUVBR OTA EOE. Fax rHume to: 1be blddinJ has proa:icded: mceCI .mftimum. A. pie{a.c:e eo two R ad u c e mo n I h I y YOUR MONEY COV8NANT JanlH CroH (7 t 4) SOUl'll WEST NORTH EAST clubs ii mote tb11ueoujb CO pavmente and %. GOOD NOWI Gat edu· Transport juat had a 965·7174 · lo ,_ 1• ,_ delQibeyo(lrblDd. Becom e debt free. No cated. Earn more SSS major pay lncreHa. Salas T • appllcatlon feeal Call Accounting, secretar· Experienced drivers COMe GROW What ectJ00 do you c.b? Q 5 8oCb vulnenbte. u Soucb JOU ( 8 0 0) 8 8 3 ·9 O O 6, lat, home ln•pectlon, Owner Operators WITH USI bold: aict. 103. (CAL •SCAN) appraising. R.E. con-Teams Expanding retail ad· A Since the respome did DOChina to .. rn up to 11000 tractor. Financing 1·800-441·4394 . venlslng "departmenlimproveyou.rband.jumptofour •l0620A,QJOS•U•AQS4' Every time someone avail. Allied School• Graduate students Heka a 'aelf motivated bellu to 8dvi.le PM1DCf Of yow: ael(.'. recefvaa a MIP refund. Toll free 888·925-5-438 1 .a o O ·3 3 8 ·8 4 2 8 • account executive to IUft°tcieat IUiL 'The jump iD d.abl la eaa+eo-7200 no exp n.e ••t 42 (CAL •SCAN) Bud Meyer Refrlgar· Hll, develop and Hr· too much ofa ltr!:CCb with• .: ... i-.. atad Truck Unes vie• naw bu11naaa • fdout...L.1 al -..-- N 0 M 0 R E B I L L s ·-------· c • I I t 0 I I , r • • and apaclal aecllona. k)ft kins 0 UUUI v ue. p A y A LL D E B Ts 8 7 7 ·2 8 3 -e 3 9 3 : W• pt•t•r a candidate CALL 1 ·800-367-6997 EMPLOYMENT a 7 7 .9 U D MEYER to have • minimum of Q 1 Neither wlocqble. U South Tbe biddina hu oroc.eded: 80Ul'8 1nBt NOnll I• Ptia lo ' . What do you bid aow? 9am-9pm Mon to Fri/ Solo Driver• & Con· 1 y •a r p rl n t ad· you bold: Sat & Sun 10am·6pm tractors. (CAL*SCAN) vartlalng experience. A 'lbete.eaomebaods~yoo DRIVERS WANTED: Excellent communlca· •H o AKI0.53 0 Altl01U • V... miJ:bt raite.,...,uuitrelpOGIC MORTGAGES & EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONAL OTR tlon akllls. Ability to . . • wiih ~ 1cJw cerds. but aot a minat 5530 (1 yr exp) T/T Driver•. Ht goals and make Partner opens the bidding with four or with an ..,.._.y aqmn bind. T.D.'S 2918 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Only the hlghty moll-profeaslonat presan1a· 1J*1es. Wbalactiondoyoutab? TeUJW'Der'youblvea............, ·vated, safety oriented Ilona In a fast paced miniinum by rebiddin& ooe DO N.•D MONEY? 18·111 HOUR need apply. We offer: and detaJJ oriented en-A Youcouldeasilyhaveaoand tnt ...... Don'tleoourldohpme .. NB preechool naeda Big trucka·blg hoods· vlronment. 11--but there is no wav to lind out. -........ '!..:::.. ..c...:-Naad mortgage, refl· PT/FT teachers w/ECE big mlleag•blg buctca Xlnt benant package, The~•~' to ldde for lliOppa' ~you....,-.. aomo-nance, home Improve· unit• 10 work w/ln· and morel For more lncludlng 401k. Drug r-. U ;,;;.;:...;..:..;;...._..-111&~'¥ mant, cash, debt CO~· tents, toddlers & 2yrs Info on our 48 state ICrHnlng/phyalcal re• a amAJ1 slam. id SUt lpldes. aolldatlon. No credit, Benefits 955·2672 operation: call Ellte quired. EOE. . Q 6 As South, vulnerable. you bold: bad credit, bank· Expreu 800-441-4319 ReaumH via lax. At· QJ AsSoutb,vulnerable,youbold: ruptcy, OK. 90% auo· Accounting (CAL•SCAN) tantlon, Lynn Eaola ~~~. r~~~·oo~;:~-2~~~ ACc~1A.r.:ANT FAIENDLYTOYS& ~~~-:~~~2m:ur::r,1~ •Q'5 oAJ94 o KQ •AJU o R E o o 4 1 4 6 4 3 . Newspaper publish· G I F T S h a • Newa 330 West Bay y .o .. '-t-hand opponent nn.on• the (CAL"SCAN) Ing and printing com· Immediate opening• Street, Coate Mesa, b:din'"6" 'th cJub. ~~ pany seeks Full Time In your area. Number CA 926i7 I WI one c u · Staff Accountant to One In Party plan: -do you take? assist In month-end Toys, gifts, Chrlstm81, Seoure your ANNOUNCEMENTS c Io s Ing, f In an c I a I H o m e D • c o r . eummer Job nowl A We dislike overcalling with one statements, general Free catalog and Sun, aurt, and sand. hen ha ~:.'-I f ti s In f 0 rma 1 10 n Ruby's Balboa Pier Is oo trumpw . we vea&~· ~ncc~~~~gng ba~~c ~~d 1•800-488-4875. now hiring energetic four-card maJOr, but what optioculo accounts reconcllla· (CAL*SCAN) Hosta/Hoateasea. you have? Hyoudoublcandpartna' ANNOUNCEMENTS 110 n and 9 pec1a1 Have fun while you bids almost any number of spades. to 2920 projects. Requires BS LADY GOLF Fine work, flexlbla ached· then bid no trump would show a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil degree in accounting Apparel & Aeeor1 ule and great toodl stron-.r holding than you have. That Wear store located In Come In and apply 0 -the or rtnance with one Fa.shlon I• Is currently today. 8"15·RUBY ~vcs OOC: no tJump as only Male Chrletlan year e•perlence pre· seeking F{T & PfT viable optJon. Science Practitioner ferred, strong knowl· employees. Please TMKTQ Local Badge 30 year member of edge of Excel, Lotus call Deanna 720-1996 Dalila S3oo-600 avg Q 49 Both vulnerable as South you First Church of Christ 1·2·3 and MS Word. wk, need strong de-' Scientist. Will help we olfer an excellent Large Boat Dealer pandable rep• to bold: anyone who has benefit package In· seeks •Rigger •Driver grow w/co. M·F/9·5 pd health. business or eluding 401k. EOE. •Receptionist. 3 Pos wkly Mr. Vincent •J63 o AJS4 07 •QJ1065 personal problems Drugfree & Smokefree avail. Great bane'•I 378·9580 through prayerful work envi ronment. Call 723·6910 or fax lbebiddinghasproceedcd· meditation or C!S Send resume with sal· resume 949-723-5442 Up·Sho1ale chdlldrhens · din For appt A clot ng an s oe rea g. . ary history to: C· •Nall Technician In store has Immediate NOlt'lll EAST souru WEST leave name & phoneil' 11 g S pervlsor ..._ l r.. 675·4594 or e·marl coun n u ' NB. Full/PT rental. openings for a man· I• O Howleccc€ sol.com P.O. Bo• 1560, Costa 673·0142 or leave ager and 1 full time INT Pus 7 Mesa, CA 92628 or message at 675-9025 aales person. E•perl· What do you bid now? SCANDINAVIAN fall 10 <71 4> 631 "7246· Need energetlo prof'I enced only need • A 104 o A Q 13 o I U •A Its Partner opcna the bidding with one diamond. What do you iapood7 A There arc two reuons why you should cbooec to reapond one heart rather than two no trump. First. by jumping in no tnunp you miaht miss a 4-4 heart fit. which would lie a superior contnlet. Secondly. ~ only one tenace to proecct. it might be Wiler to have J*1DU dccbre: You can always JWDP to game in no trwnp later. Learn to be. better~,..,. er! Sabtcrlbe •ow to tlM GOren 8~ lAaa-by allDa <l!'/.e,.. U15 for lnfonMtlaL or to: Goren Brldae Le:Ai P.O. Bos "10, Cbbc0.11. STUDENT, GERMAN Assistant & etore sales parson w/1·2yra apply. Call 645·1355. European, South manager• needed ~P ~r P{T "" ~ NB ~ OFRC~~--------r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ American, Asian, Aus· for OC area. Salary + womens retell store In •~eks recepllonlsl slan exchange stu· comm. 714·505-0903 Fashion Island. Hourly 8.30am 10 s·30pm M·F dents attending high fall res 714·505·8815 + commission. b~alc computer aklll1 EMPLOYMENT school .. Become a COMPUTER 310·207·8806 Ive msg req'd 949·673·7410 SERVICES 5533 host famrly/AISE , • 1 ·8 0 0 .5 I BL ING . FREELANCE PfT Reep I needed. 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Box1 'iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Good Jobs reliable services Interesting things to buy It's all there every day In Clasalfled 842·5978 5769, Diamond Bar,11 CA 91785. (CAL0 SCAN) CLASSIFIKD II'• the reaource you can count on to •ell a myriad of merchan· dlse ltema, becauae our column• compel quallfled buyers to calll 842·5878 D YES, SELL MY CAR NAME ______________ PHONE ADDRESS _____________ CITY CREDIT CARO#· __ .;,_ ________ EXP. DATE ________ _ SIGNATURE 1'YP£ OP CREDIT CARD (CIRCLE ONB): VISA MC AE OISCOVF.R M: (15 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) 1111111111111 BSCRIPrION: { 18 CHARACTBR LIMIT, ~CLUDING SPACES) 111111111J11111 OST OP ITEM: ~-------PHONE#l.-,.__.1-.. _______ --;. TREASURE CHEST RVLES AND lNFoRMAUON A) ALL ADS WILL PUBLISH TffuRSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. No CHANGES, ADDmONS OR DELETIONS UNTil. nm FOLLOWING WEEK. B) No BOATS, CARS, TRUCKS WILL BE ALLOWBD. MERCHANDISE PRICED UP TO $500 ONLY. ONE ITEM PER AD. c) PRlvATB PARTY ADvmmsERS ONLY. No BUSINESSES MAY PARTICIPATE. D) To PLACB YOUR AD USB nns FORM. You MAY MAIL rr. OR DROP rr BY OUR OPFICB. OUR AgDRESS JS : 330 W. BAY STREET - CosTA MESA, CA 92627 ' . --_____ ._._· ,.. 1J 0 c:: -~ ..+ 0 Q> ~ ....... ~(I) -.. ~ 0 -.., ~ -'< 0 0.., c:: a. .. "' ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 0 Q> -- CJ) ~ I\) I 01 CJ) '-' CX> • 3408 ------- S1MIUl Coa•t Drywall AcOYa remvt/cuet text Water Damage Repair Best In Quality & Price l.650017 444-8889 ADDITIONS R!MODEUNG 3410 ---- All Home Improvement• 2:zy,. t<lt/8ath addl· Ilona t. more frH eat Le.42589 714·533·1289 WANTED TO BUY 6019 BALBOA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlSLAND 6106 I BUY ALL PIANOS Anllques·qual. furniture 1 pc or houseful cash paid (714) 957-8133 Old Coins Gold Sliver Franklin Mini, Sterling Old wetches & jewelry Weslcoest Coln 642-94'18 RECORDS/TOP $ Jazz. R&B, Soul, Rock Etc ... SO'S & 60'• Mike 845·7505 Uve-ln chlld care. European Au Pairs. Enqllsh spealllnq. 18-26 yrs .. l~al. culturally enrlchlnq. nexlble In-home child care. 45 hrs.lwlt 800-713-!002 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MONDAY9-2 3 desks, 150 gallon1 of paint, houHhold Items, clothlng_ (all ages) 225 CORAL SELL your used vehlcle through classified 642·S678 BATHTUB RE GLAZING CLEANING 3448 SERVICES A CURA '97 22CL Prem pkg, C/O, auto, l/p w r ( 0 0 '3 0 1 6 ) $19,987 L•xua MISSION Vl•JO 1 ·(aaa)-88-LllXUS On the move? Sell your extra household Items In Classffled Chances are you wlll find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read the ClaHffieda !V!ry day '95 COUNTY LWB Blarrltz blue, tan leather, ·moonroof, CO changer , premium sound, loaded (655700) t29..J.995 BAUEft LOTUS COSTAMllSA '89Town Car Signature Serl•• Leath er, Load ed Lux u rious rid e. 20 +mpg. Asking $3,350. 714-319--3878 '85 380SL Conv. White/blue Int, 2-tops, .xlnt cond. all new tires, loaded, chrome WIS, 145k hwy ml. $17.000 714-640-9737 9150 '98 MAXIMA 31 K ml, auto, full power, 1-owner (3POL965) $15,950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-8908 1 __ 17_1_4_> _94_2_·7_7_oo_ LOTUS 9123 PLYMOUTH 9165 CLASSIFIED ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil It's the resource your• can count on to sell a myriad of merchan- dise Items, becauH our column• compel qualified buyers to calll '94 ESPRIT S4 Black, tan lthr, low mlles (3RFT660) $41,995 BAU•RLOTUS COSTAM•SA 714-842·7700 '94VOYAQER PW, power-locks, white, one owner (3JXK773) Only 29Kml LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) ae2-e909 MONDAY. MAY 25, 1998 • '92 CAM .. YXL• Full opt, new Lexus trede In. V/6 (007844) $12,977 LEXUS MISSION VllE.10 1·88S..8B·LDUS '95 4RUNNI!" MISC. AUTO 9245 AUTOS/SEIZED CARS fr om $150. Jaguar, Corvette, Mercedes , BMW, Poreche, Honda, 4x4'e, trucks and more. Local sales RsUngs. Toll free 14SOO eee-2292 •xt.A-4000. (CAL•SCAN) SRS ve 4x 4 AUTOS Mnrf, auto, fpwr, mlnll w•~D 9246 (3MJA828) 351<. ml t'iiiiniiiin &iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ll!XUS OP' 1• Wl!STMINSTER (714)892-8909 '98 CAMRY LE AT, all J>OW8r, C&H, llke newl (747885) 35Kml Ll!XUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8900 '97 CAMRY LE Cyst whls, auto, f/pwr, (3VGB023) 19k ml LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-8908 '97 COROLLA 17k, AT, all pwr (3UMS778) $13,333 LEXUS 0 11' WESTMINSTE" (714) 892-8908 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Cluslned wlll help 842-5678 'M Subaru Levacy Outbaok Auto tran, AJC,full power.less than 25Kml 76C>-8423 SELL your home through classified KWUIU'll: or Not •TaWrik OO • <:an. Tncb. RV's •No DMVH...le PM1 PICKUPI ~Todaf I l 1d.un1.1 '-11c 1L1 \ 800·643·5022 3890 .ROOflNG 3910 WAT&U&OOI' &OOftJfG AMeofs • Aepelr'S ,,..EdnwWI Al 1W>el of Roofs Al Wort! 0.-anlHd 831-t085 UPBOtstDUf G 3931 1:= lrli.,0•11 Q & Q UPHOLSTERY 8'nce ·ee cusL turn, up holsly, sip c vrs antique rpr 5-42-4812 3932 Th• Stripper Speclallzln9 l n Wallpaper Removal ~889241 9 83-S0 37 3934 OetdenW••t Window Cleenlne Satlafacllon guatll\leed Uc'd·ln.a'd e:11.1se2 . TH E 19 9 8 U.S. T 0 U R . OPEN . MEMORIAL DAY .WEEKEND FRI-SAT-SUN &MON ARROWHEAD POND-ANAHEIM-MAY 29TH 1998 ' . . '93 FORD MUSTANG GT Con.t.1, red, black lthr, 53,000 mi, auto, chromes (164 734) $13,977 . . . . . . . . .