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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-05-20 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Never too early for high school football? -~-. -~ ~------- POLITICS Coundl makes move to plug water rush : Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 \1 <1 '-I> \ ~ BI\ I I I I '-<, DAMAGE CONTROL Itt; apparent that rumors flow more quickly than blood on local high school campuses. A few weeks ago, after New- port Harbor High School students hosted a blood drive on campus, a terrible report circulated: that as much as a third of the blood col- lected tested positive for HIV. The nunor even reached the Daily Pilot newsroom, when a couple of callers suggested our education reporter Julie Ross • Cannon check into it. Red Cross officials said none of the units at the Newport Harbor drive tested positive for the dead- ly virus. And Red Cross officials - with a hint of exasperation in their voices -explained that the aJanning rumor emerges, almost like clockwork, nearly every time a blood drive is held at a high school campus. Rather than simply dismiss it, Red Cross officials this time took an extra step and issued a press release confirming that the HIV report at Newport Harbor -plus another rumor about blood col- lected at Dana Hills High -were "completely false." LIFE SAVERS This is National Safe Boating Week. with a theme this year of "life jackets -They float. You don't." In recognition of this year's message, members of the Balboa Power Squadron are reminding all boaters to keep life..jackets readily accessible on every boat excursion, no matter the length of tl.me or dJstance. The Balboa Power Squadron is a local chapter of the United States Power Squadron and is dedicated to promoting safe recreational boating and provid- ing education classes to the publlc. CH-cH-CH-CHlU I Get your taste buds -and fire · extinguishers -ready: the 23rd annual California State Champi- onship Chili Cookotf comes to town on Thursday. The·popular (and in the past raucous) event is scheduled from 4 to 10 p.m. at the Hyatt New- porter, 1107 Jamboree Rd. Admission is $20. But if you want to enter your caustic concoction for judging, entry fee is $30 for members of International Chili Society, $60 for non-members. There's also a Salsa State Championship and Barbecue Rib Contest that will be conducted at the cookoff this year. Chili winners will go on to the World Championships in Rerio irl October. Scheduled judges are college basketball coaching legend Jerry Tarkanian; publishing magnate 'Robert Petersen; auto designer Carroll Shelby; and former Bal- boa Bay Club President Tom Deemer (hey, remember the good ol' days when the cookoff was at the Bay Club?). ln addition to all the coo.ldng, I tasting and judging, there is plen- ty of other spicy entertainment planned, including the Miss Chili Pepper and Mr. Hot Sauce con- tests, sponsored by Hooters. Call 729-1234. -Compiled by lrls Yokol. r----~-----~----~~ I \ I> I \ AROUND TOWN .4 CLASSIFIED ]. POLICE FILES 2 POLITICAL AGENDA 3 PUBLIC NOTICES ' RIGHT STUFF 2 SPORTS 5 • WEATHER 2 Costa Mesa, other cities may join1 forces •Council of Governments may give city a stronger'voice and could ultimately eliminate the need for county supervisors sJstem. By lina Borgatta, Dailyf'ilot COSTA MESA -The City Council tonight will consider joining 15 other Orange County cities in supporting the for- mation of a Council of Governments, or COG, which could ultimately eliminate the need for a county Board of Supervisors. years," City Manager Allan Roeder said in a report for the council. "As a tool for regional planning, COGs have &en used extensively in other areas of California suc- cessfully. "Participation in the COG will provide the city of Costa Mesa with a stronger voice on regional issues as well as provide a vehicle for the cities, county and other public agencies to work together cooperatively ... u -ALLAN ROEDER The COG, at the very least, would give Orange County a stronger voice in legisla- tive and state funding issues, according to the League of California Cities. Min the staff's opinion, participation in the COG will provide the city of Costa Mesa with a stronger voice on regional issues as well as provide d vehicle for the cities, county and other pu11Uc agencies to work together cooperatively on concerns of importance to the public." During a study session ih November, the Orarige County division of the League of Califomi~ities pitched the idea to the council members, some of whom were con- cemed that a COG might 1ust add another I Mulholland's pldll to open d restaurant level to government. with live entertainment and danong at "I'm not enamored with the idea just 1670 Newport Blvd. once home to Louie, yet.· Mayor Joe Erickson said at the time. Lowe's and NYC nightclubs. City officials "I need to make sure that it's not JUSt anoth-I have expressed concern!> about parJd.ng er layer of bureaucracy." and the silt>'!> luston of problems whlle MThe formation of a COG or some other similar cooperative arrangement has been debated in Orange County for many, many Also tonight, the council will discuss: 1 operdtlng s1m1lar uses l\lulholland has • An appeal of a Planning Commission -------------- decision rejecting rughtclub guru Gregg •SEE CITIES PAGE 4 .. I ~r) .:. •.A N0NE .\ l' PIL SAND AND SURF Rising tide of- beach-goers has arrived • Sumn1er temperatures, b19 surf attract crowds topping 80,000 during lhe weekend. By Tina Borgatta; Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -.\n estlnldled 80,000 beach-goers turned ul:11 to c>n1oy the sun and surt Sundav 'We hac.J e>ven rnnn' pl <lf'IP nut lll'rt:> on ~aturdd}." said Newport l3t!dC h hJe guMd Robert \\-illldffis. "\\e hdd about 85,000 on Sdturday "That's pretl\ crowded !l's llke d 1Pg- ular summe r <id~ lt'c:; bE>t:>n -,unm and wann, and thE> '' dlt.>r temperature's up to about 65 (deg1ee!>J So, therp\·e b<>en a lot ol people> 1n the Wdter • Temperaturt•.., di lht• bed< h hll the 70- degree mdrk on Sunddy, ''1th low-. in the 50s and 60s The wave" weren't quite a-. ra~Jlng a~ the) had been last week, \.\1lllam" -.aid Sonja Webster of Fullerton enjoys the cool surf along with her daughter, 14-month-old Kathrine, and her nephew, Rorey Dacker, 8, near Balboa Pier Sunday afternoon. Expect more swmy skies and warm temperatures all this week. • SEE BEACHES PAGE 4 Fire officials urge bike registration • In case of theft, your chances of recovering your wheels are greatly improved. NEWPORT BEACH -With school almost out and summer fast approaching, the Fire Department is asking residents to register their bikes before they go zippln' around town and cruisin' the beach. By registering your bike you will not prevent it from being stolen, however, the p0ssibility of having it recovered and returned is greatly increased, according to • SEE BICYCLES PAGE 4 Ka.iser school shocked by $40,000 gift COSTA MESA -Kaiser Prima-cy Center Principal Kathryn Hof er was surprised recently when a local family, wishing to remain anonymous, plopped down a $40,000 contributiqn for the .chool's technology program. • 1 wu very surprised,• Hofer 841d. •That's q\lite a donotion for someone to say, '11Us is what we want to glVe you.'• Hofer Mid she~ to \lie the generous gtlt to itNDgthen the ICbool'• litency and mathematk::I pl'09l'&m. .: TYING THE KNOT !2-year ftiendship blossoms for City Manager Allan Roeder and Christie McDaniel By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Say so long to the town's most eligible bachelor. Allan Roeder, Costa Mesa's dedicated city manager, will be tying the knot in September to Christie McDaniel, Southern Cali- fornia Edison's regional affairs manager. •tte's a great guy," said McDaniel, who first met her fiance about 12 years ago while she was working as former Supervisor Tom Riley's chief of staff. Although the fieiy passion ~d­ n't ignite between the two unW last year, the couple had devel- oped a close friendship over the years. She even played match- maker for him a few times. •Jt's kind of funny, because she had fixed me up with a few of her friends,• said Roeder, who beams with exdtement when he talks 'about the pending nuptials. "So when she was looking for an escort for tba Chnge Blossom Ball. one of her cal 11 agues just kind of Said, 'Wby don't you ult Allanf You're always fbdng him up with your own friends, why not ult him out. yoUl'MIR' • She did. But, the Mid. even though Roeder w.1 hir date for the event. hi wun't a •rea1• date, not ill tbe romantic-. •He WU jult aD elCOl't, • Md:>eDW llklt Wlb .... dauek· l•. ·we dldn._ .... go there together. 11ust met him there at the event." But Roeder said he was so nat- tered by the lnvita.bon that he went out and purchased a tuxedo. •Maybe he saw more into the future than 1 did,• sa.Jd McDaruel. Roeder said he's not sure why he made the pw-cbase. lt just seemed like a good idea et th time. •1 don't know what cam over me,• Roeder~ with a big smile. • 1 never do tb1.nQI lilte that • The two bild e b&alt that nl9~t. And a Couple ol weeks later, Uley ta lbe next step and went on ti* 11111 ..al date -dinner at ~ In the 1\iabgl• ~uare shoppmg center. From there, the relation.ship blossomed. But it blos· somed slowly. ·we Just kmd of fell into dat· ing, • McDaniel aid. ·we had been fnends for so long, so we kind of walked mto it with our ey open. We didn't want to g t lnto something where we could nun a good friendship.• Although the two have been talking maniage for venll • months now, th ngagement wun't olficiAl until Mother's Dfty. That's when Roeder uked McDerUel'I mother tor her daugh· ter'I banid ln m.m.ge. I •J'm kind oC lreditiooal that way.• Mid Roec*. Costa Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder and his fiance Christie McDaniel are excited about their upcoming wedding in September. They first met t 2 years ago. MA!\l M:•itl '.: /OAl'f l'(L I And tht' w~ding ~6)' JU t turn out to be th e \'cnt of the y ar. Th couple are e.xpectmg about 200 gu ts to attend th tr ga.rd n wed· ding al the Center Club -in CO'\tn M a, of cou ~ ~ ·we don't do anythmq outsid th<> oty limit-.,• McDaru 1 ,;aid. •AU an' very loy 1 that w y. ~ After th big y, th coupt • will probably move into R~ home or J>OS'tbly huy nother hom tog ther. But th y'r to need a b1 yard. •1 he.we a dog, two hints and two hot , • Mc04m l uld. ·Allan baa two dog and lgUA· ne. SO, w 'regomg to ha-. quitt a ~-· • MOHOAY, MAY20. 1996 Government's powers need to be held in check Residents of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are righUy concerned about expansion of flights departing John Wayne Air- port. With respect to that air- port, they worry about issues of local control, quality of We, and whether they'll be able to sleep at night. Do we apply those same standards to government power and authority? Or do we passively endorse their expansion so long as a "good reaspn" such as •per- sonal safety• is given? Supreme Court just upheld such a Jaw. After all, it's to protect you in the name of fighting the "war on drugs." Let's consider iflcarcerat- ing someone who possesses a gun within 1,000 feet of a school. After all, our pre- cious children must not be john hedges The federal government now requires a govemment- 1ssued identi1ication card be presented before you are allowed to travel by com- mercial aircraft. This dictate, promulgated earlier this year by Federal Aviation Admin- istration authorities, has had no oversight by elected offi- cials at any level. The rule is administered by the airlines under threat of a $10.000 per person fine. exposed to such a weapon of mass destruction, and any such restriction is just a minor price to pay for their safety. Would Greater Harper be multi-facinating The requirement to show a government ID was creat- ed m response to undefined threats to the federal air sys- tem and the flying public. There has been little com- plaint by travelers in part because regulators insist it is needed to protect public safety. There also has been no outcry because we have been trained to provide a government-iss.ued number (social security) and identi1i- cahon (driver licenses) for the most mundane activities of workaday life. The disturbing aspect of the PAA rule is it is the first impediment imposed on your right to unfettered trqv- el within the boundaries of our nation. Given all of the security precautions already in place, it is difficult to understand nor is it explained how showing the gove rnment ID enhances safety 1'1\e greater threat is the progressive impingement on your civil liberties by a swollen central government. This encroachment tumbles in small and incremental steps down the slippery slope of increasing govern- ment control in more and more aspects of your daily life. And because It is most of ten done by degree in the name of our own salety or security, we comply willingly and unquestioningly. After all, the government has only our best interests at heart. Or does it? Why not require a nation- al identification card in order to gain employment? Sounds like "Big Brother. you say? The U.S. Senate has made such a proposal in order to protect you against •all those illegal immigrants trying to take your job.~ How about the govern- ment seizing and selling your car because, unbe- knownst to you, your estranged spouse used it to transport some marijuana he or she was selling? Prepos- terous. you say? The But what if the school were Costa Mesa High, and a target shooter who lives in the neighborhood 800 feet from the school had the gun locked in the trunk of her car and just pulled away from her driveway? An unlikely· scenario, you say? The U.S. Supreme Court struck down just such a law enacted by the last Democratic Con{Jress. Presi- dent Clinton has pledged *to find a way around it.• How about a requirement that under threat of impris- onment and with no proba- ble cause or warrant, you must consent to a govern- ment agent entering and inspecting your home you are trying to sell? Outra- geous, you say? Newport Beach has just such a law, recently affirmed by the City Council. Nazi Germany required inspections and production of credentials in the name of safety and security of the populace. The former Sovtet Union made similar demands and outlawed pri- vate enterprise. Totalitarian regimes throughout history have assaulted personal lib- erties, purged political oppo- nents, and even committed genocide for the benefit of the H greater good.• The American Revolution and subsequent adoption of the Constitution were designed to address and pre- vent similar abuses the framers suffered under King George III. The greatest fear of the founding fathers was a slow and incremental return to a powerful central government prone to abuse and annul the hard-won freedoms of the Revolution. Have we forgotten our history? • JOHN HEDGES Is the mayor of Newport Beach. His column appears Mondays. Costa Mesa is built on a foun- dation of small towns -Fairview, the boom that went bust, Paulari- no, a farming community made up of Boston immigrants and Harper, named after Georg-, Harper who built a loading plat- form alongside the Santa Ana and Newport Railroad tracks, which paralleled Newport Boule- vard. Fairview was established in 1886, and real estate ptomoters subdivided the area into small farms of two to 10 acres. meant to appeal to Iowa residents, to Kr1IUn Lea'.r and Alexander Vellandl LEAR-VEUANDI The engagement of Kristin Noel Lear of Riverside and Alexander Sabastian Vellandi of Costa Mesa has been announced by her parents, William H . Lear and Paulette Lear Parrish, both of Riverside. Rollande and Charles Sampson of Costa Mesa are the parents of her fiance. The couple are graduates of UC Irvine, where she was ~at­ ed with Delta Delta Delta soro~ and graduated with a B.A. degree in English and a minor in Political Science. She is employed as a client executive in the Sacramen- to offices of Burson-Marsteller, a public relations/public affairs firm. Her future bridegroom is a Newport Harbor High School graduate. He received his bache- lor's degree in Criminology, Law and Society from UCI and was afflllated with Sigma Chi fraterni- ty. He is a Regional Program Offi- cer for the Commission on Service for the Governor's Office ln Sacra- mento and will attend the McGe- ~Pilot Wllllam Lobdell. The same 24-Dally Piiot. P.O. BOii 1560, Costa hour answering leMce may be Mesi, CA. 92626. Copyrigtit No uMd to record lettetJ to the news st~ Hlustr41tionft edtto- t 11''11\ MJ'\I\ editor on any topic.. rial INttllf 0( ~ti l'UIW'IRA1UMS VOL 90, NO. 110 AQQltESS herein c.en be repl'Oduced with-Newport Beach Our eddftss Is 130 W. Bay St., . out written permltllOl'I of copy• 6816() ntOMA5 M. IOHNSON. Costa Meu, C.llf. 92627. rliht owner. Balboa PublltNr HOW 10 1t1AOt us 68/60 W1UJAM ~ Edlt0t COMECJIONS Costa Mesa STIW~ It ls the Pilot's polky to prompt· OrcWdotl n/56 ~Edltot ly com<t all ttfOB of sobstanee. The Tlmes Orange County Corona del Mar -YOkOI. 0ty Editor Please <.all 574-0Jl. Thant you. (800) 2S2·9141 6116() MARC MAlmN. Photo Edit0t m ~ IUllP POMCAST WWWWIH. Chmlfled 642•5e78 onctor of Opefttlons The Newport BN<NColta MeMI Dlspl.y 642-4121 LOCATION SIZE NIJ"( OITIWlfQ, = Piiot (USPS-144«)()) Is ~ w.dge 3.5 s o.tfled Manager lthed Mondey through kt• News~122.4 Newport 3-5 s &MIA JOtMON. l.lfday. In Ne'WpOtt ldCh and Spotts 642-4.JJO ,,...., 3.5 s Colt.a .... ~.,. Rlwf Jetty 3·5' Ptomadalll News. Spotts fu 646-4 t 70 ..,21aa ltWt. eomro11er only eval ... by IUbecrtblng to E·Mail: Ftn711Mrod19Y tom CdM 3.5 s -·· 9WCZY'K.,,..,,... The TllMI Or1n99 ~ (IOO) 2Sl..f' 4 t. In .,... outsidt of MMtOflm ..,.,..... _ _,,,,,_ Newport~ and~ Mela. '""'*' Offb 642..ul• Cleer tklts .,.. fore-CAA 1VIM. Padttglng and wt>lalptlons to the Dally Piiot ''*'*'fa A 1.Sto2 Clftfor~m ~ only ..._evllltibte bl/ mall fof Callfomla wltef\, ~br · '"' -HQJUNI $10 per month. Seaxld elm ~~NIMi bpec:t winds 7 knots ~ .,.id 4't 0.. MeM. CA • ,,.,_ MlrTor ~· w out of the eest In the (Pl'lces lndudt ........... ...., ...... morning end 1 to 1 i ... =·-'* tbo'lt the D.ity ... and loClll ..., 'OSTMAS-"-'dine .,... ao trnoli ~ afttmoon. "*•,.....dpt wtfl be recotd-Tift: Send ..... a-.. to et•C.W.OI s.. be running ----~to Hfto( ThefM\1port~Mela All,.,_.. Uo J wunch J. . ~ whom glowing advertisements were sent. Fairview had a news- paper, the Fairview ~egister, established in 1888 by E.L. Buck. a doctor. V.W. Gayle, and thera- peutic hot springs. Fairview was located in the area around Harbor and Baker and the bot spring was on what is now the campus of Orange Coast College. In 1889, heavy rain in the area washed out the railroad, the newspaper editor, the doctor and the druggist left town. Busi- nesses began to close, and empty buildings '"{ere loaded up on engagements orge School of Law in the fall. They will be married June 8 in the St. Francis of Assisi Chapel at the Mission Inn in Riverside. JOYNER-MYHRE Dr. and Mrs. Schuyler C. Joyn- er of Costa Mesa have announced the engagement of·their daughter, Samantha Valorie Joyner and Lt. Robert Joseph Myhre USAF, son of David W. Myhre of Costa Mesa. An August wedding is planned. The bride-elect and her fiance are graduates o! Estancia High Samantha Joyner and Robert Myhre School She is a 1991 National Charity League debutante and attended the University of Arizona where she was affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta sororj.ty. She received her degree lri Environ- mental Design with an emphasis ln Urban Design and Planning from the University of Colorado. She is a resident of Colorado Springs assod.ated with Thomas and Thomas, a landscape archi· s flatbed wagons and taken to San- ta Ana. Fairview vanished. Paularino was a collection of farms settled by New England farmers. The first subdivisions were in the area between Fairview and the Newport and San Diego freeways. Harper's siding at the comer of 18th and Newport Boulevard became a regular stop on the railway. Later, another train station, called Thurin, was built where Fairvie,.._. Road intersects Newport Boule- vard. lecture and planning firm. Her future bridegroom is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy where he was commissioned and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Management. GRANDOLFO- BUCKALEW Dr. and Mrs. William R. Grandolfo of Corona del Mar have announced the engagement of their daughter, Gina Marie, to Michael Kenneth Buckalew of San Jose. He ls the son of Mrs. Charles Dempsey and Dr. James Buckalew, both of La Jolla. They will be married June 1 in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in New- port Beach. The bride-elect is a graduate of Mater Dei High School, the Uni- vers?ty of Notre Dame and Santa Clara. Law School. Her fiance was graduated from Hellic High School in La Mesa and UC Irvine. Glrul GrandoUo and Michael BuckAlew to 4-foot nwll from Swftlne W.W.,.. COSTAMUA And people hereabouts would be living in the Greater Harper area today except for one thing. Mail and freight, both essential to the rural community, were left by the trains not at Harper, but at Harperville Station near Garden Grove. A name change was called for. A contest to name the dty drew entries nationwid~, but Alice Plumer won with Costa Mesa, and Harper, like Pairview and Paularino faded into shadows on the map. -Compiled by ~e Spinn school lunch meu NEWPORT-MESA UNIRED SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTARY LUNCH MENU Ottered every day 1. Turkey and cheese on a 4- inch roll 2. Student mini-chef salad with lettuce, carrot sticks, cheese, sunflower nuts, gra- ham crackers, fruit. (A garden or gref¥l salad con- sists of lettuce, sliredded car- rot, red cabbage and garden peas.) Choice of milk with all items. Monday: Taco Bell Day-Bean and cheese burrlto, seasoned com, chilled peaches, choice of milk. Tuesday: Rib-E-Que on a bun OR Turkey Patty Sandwicll. oven French fries, melon wedge, choice of milk. Wednesday: Sloppy Joe on a bun, crisp salad greens, low fat dressing, Cheny Shape- Up, choice of milk. lbunday: Turkey Tots, BBQ sauce, oven baked beans, choice of fruit, muffin bread, choice of milk.. ' · Friday: Meat loaf with: mashed potatoes, gravy and: dinner roll OR Jumbo Com· Dog with Tator Tots, choice of fruit, choice of milk. I I .. the west. south-west. for todlty • U00 Mode of hdfk Piia: A thi.t pulltd out the~ A bulfdlng south-ger window of a whkle far enough to reld'l In and unlock tt.. TIOIS west swell brought He then stole the cellular ~~le CD pleyer, f~ us some head-high a= end a Rush CD Yehle.le, tot.i ~ S4 • TOOAY DI but not stoten W9f't a Cl radio end tool bole. First low and better waves In • ~ ._... Pell:ow: Whfle • "*' wu In the --thop. 6.07 am. -0.3 111 the right places • thief stote his c:Nlned ~ ftom out front. Tht vek.ie of the First high last week. Monday, loss was S110. 12:48 a.m. 3.S '\shift to south-NIWfOlft llAOt Second low southwest swellJ 5:16p.m. 2.4 with a secondary • 1100lllodl°'UMolna.-:A~1 phonecalt s.cond high northwest swell from someone Who said tf"Y wtf'e 1 Pee ,._ltMM 11 :24p.m. 5.1 Ml<t need9d to venty tht cunomen eccount ,..,._ n. taler could ttlgg« some ask.ad the Nlldent not only for his 1CCOUrWt ~ but for NI greet 10-footen, socJal ~ runber. 1ht Mdint obliged Ind nalbd. thort TUllOAY F1nt tow with Tuesday bring-whl .. tat., .. l'hoM~'t ~ PfOPUI ............ flNfly f'Whed mt phone C:OHif*"Y ht W.1Dkt tNt Mft I 1:501.m. ..0.1 Ing 1 shift to south-IClft1 Is frequent and wm ~to rtpart et to h pGlcll Ftrst high west swells for the deptnrMnt. ~ ~ llowi .:.c':i '° ..... 1:43p.m. l .4 rest of the week. phone line fOMerded tO tNr can Cllea on h ~ Second IOw FordlllyNf l«OUftt from. dHferent tocadon, ~to,.. ......... 6:00p.m. 26 repottl and fore. S«Ond~ <.nu. call ('tOO) t?f. 'NUm TR-A rtlldefldll wlndOW Wiit 1llMI .... 1rt I .-"**"Oht SUftF. 1N calt COits f'f'*i MNf'I I burglery his oCcumld. Clil polCll llUIC 2 3 ... --~- s, .50 pka ll'ly poa.. .... toll. ·••:e:•""1119~f'lll....-.--~1t11......-... ~ • burglir. MONDAY, MAY 20, 1996 Q .council stuff!? a finger. in the dike, but will the waters be beld back? Honor students get another avenue to UCTA By Andrea Sakamoto, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College nonors students will now have a stronger chance of getting into UCLA's College of Leners and Science, thanks to a new coopera- tive program. honor stqdent and set bim or her apart. ·ucLA is~ key relationship to have," said Christopher O'Heam, OCC's vice president of instruc- tion. "We were very pleased. We think it will attract many students and an additional opportunity to expand their educational hori- zons." course.· Recommended preparation for freshmen students wishing lo enter OCC's honors sequence is a minimum 3.0 high school grade point average and eligibility to take English 100 (Freshman Com- position). Bravo for the Newport Beach City Council. Instead of bowing to the mighty lrvine Ranch Water • District and making a deal that could be ruinous to the dty, council members dug in their heels and rejected the pact wholesale. In other words, the council unanimously told the IRWD to send its treated sewage water back to whence it came. And you know what? It worked. After the rejection of the deal, which would have forced Newport Beach among other things to pony up legal fees in the case of any citizen lawsuit, IRWD officia).s decided to can- cel their scheduled appearance with ~ state Regional Water Quality 89dfd today and regroup. ~we don't want the hearing to be a source of renewed ani-· mosity," the JRWD's Darryl Miller told a Daily Pilot reporter Friday. You better believe they don't want that. The last thing the IRWD wants is for its plan to meet a hostile Newport Beach public brimming and boiling over as a state water board decides if 5 million gallons a day of r~ ~ -~ --~~:~~-'~?"-~· 'I - -• r --~ • _..... • - tony dodero treated muck will be destined for their beloved Newport Bay. No they don't want that. So, faced with that scenario, IRWD officials say just maybe another deal needs to inked out. Keep it up council members, the public is on your side. Q Cbrls Cox veep watch take ttve Those of you who didn't catch Republican presidential candidate Sen. Bob Dole make his exit speech from the U.S. Senate last week missed a tru- ly memorable moment. Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 l.k-0 :!1070 G.ET THE POINT? \Ve hac'e orer ~O years combined serrice in this area. Our c1uality. creativity <1nd service are unmatched. Together "'!' will take care of all your landscape ancl ma.wnry neerl:J. • Land.'K'apc DcslWJ • Stoncworl<. Pauos. & BBQ:i • Water Falli., Pooh• & Spas • Sprinkler ~-stems • Landscape Ll~hll"I( • Draluagc St>eelallsts GLASS ELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 u.··~ THE Daily Pilot ( l.1\\llll'd ( orrnnuflrty M.)rlu·tpl.H•• ' Pilotp:dm Your Source For Local News Reach consumers most likely to shop in your location For additional infonnation or a quote, phone (714) 96~3030 His words were emotional, powerful and purely poetic -. no doubt spoken from the heart. For a moment, the guy who's been called •charismati- cally challenged," sounded more like the Great Communi- cator. But there was something else you missed: Standing just about at Dole's side was none other than - Newport Beach Congressman Chris Cox, who leaned over and shook the Kansan's hand right after the speech. . OK. so did everybody else, but we can speculate can't we? a WW he stay, or wW he got Today is the day that the· Democratic Central Committee will vote whether to oust Jim Toledano as chairman. Toledano, you will remember, came under fire for not telling the committee about a $10,000 donation from a candidate's sister. Stay tuned for more details. • TONY DOOERO is the Daily Pilot's news editor. Send your politic.al news to him at 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, ca. 92627, or fax it to 646-4170. Or, you can contact him at 54().1224 ext. 323. ~ (714) 733-9430 ~ Bill. WEISFELD No Job Too Small 20%0FF LABOR Repairs Renovations The Face 'lbat M:In LovEs, Ilrl 1rlni.rES I Arrl~ts Ach:e SPRINQ CHILDREN'S SPECIAL (Last wac) l i I l' .1 I f 01 J .11hr1 , I >.iv SAVE so-OFF SITTINGS VP TOSO-OFF PORTRAITS • Blade & Whitt •Color • Watercolors Studio 'or Garden OCC's honors program was recently accepted into UCLA's prestigious 1"ansfer Alliance Pro- gram (TAP). At other community colleges where the program is m place already, TAP has resulted in 97% of the honor students at those campuses getting accepted at UCLA, according to OCC officials. · OCC students still have to apply for admission and must have a 3.0 grade pomt average. But UCLA's admissions committee will also receive a Transfer Alliance Program certification, which would identify the OCC Meanwhile, OCC's Honors Program will also expand its slate of honor classes for the fall semes- ter. There will be additional honors classes in English, Spanish, art, marine science, math, anthropolo- gy, economics, history, political science and sociology. "The honors program provides a wider intellectual experience," O'Heam said. ~There is increased opportunity for learning, like extra assignments, field trips, guest speakers and additional research. It's an extra dimension to the Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Continuing students must have a 3.0 college grade point average in at least 12 uruts of work. They must have earned a grade of "B" or better m English 100. Orange ~oast College is sec- ond in transfers among the state's 106 community colleges. For more mlonnabon, call 432- 5601. 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('alifenrlla Pf •• ., ,.. ........ liic~...- MONDAY, MAY 20, 1996 E~USH TtA/FASHIOH SHOW Tbe Ouil Senior Center in Corona del Mar ls having an English Tea and Pash.ion Sh ow from 2 to 4 p.m. The event ls a fund-raiser for the Oasis and full of prizes and surprises. n ckets are $4. For more information, call 644-3244. HAOASSAH OFFICERS Newport Beach badassah will hold its officer installation lun- cheon at 11 :30 a.m. at What's Cooking?, 2632 San Miguel Dri- ve, Newport Beach. The cost is $18. For more information, call 644-4454. CPR CLASS The Amencan Heart Associa- tion Cardio Pulmonary Resusci- tation one-day workshops will be offered at Hoag Hospital troll\ 6 to 10 p .m. tonight and June 17 and from 8 a.m . to noon on June 15. Registration is $25. A CPR BEACHES CONTINUED FROM 1 The surf was down to 2-to 4- feet, instead of the gigantic 10· to 12-foot waves that hit the beach on Thursday. And Sunday's rip tides made it difficult for some to get back to shore. The Newport Beach Marine Department logged a total of dbout 60 rescues during the weekend. The g ood weather lS expect- BICYCLES CONTINUED FROM 1 the department. The Newport Beach Fl!e and Marine Department is askmg res- idents to stop by any ftre station in the city or the police station and get their bikes registered between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily. Fire station personnel will call the Police Department and check CITIES CONTINUED FROM 1 since revised his proposdl to include shorter hours. • Amending the city's sign code to allow homeowners associ- ations that have contracted with private secunty companies to post signs beanng the comparues' name and logo. MesaNorth Com- munity Association earlier this year hired Westec secunty to sup- plement the PolJce Department's patrol of the Paularino-area neighborhood. Association mem- bers believe the signs will intinti- date criminals. • Lowenng the current fee charged to grocery stores for retrieval of their abandoned shopping carts. The city has been charging stores about $12 per cart -$10 has gone to the contractor, card. gOOd for two yeen, wll1 be u sued upon completion. Pot more lnlonnadon, call 6«-31St. MESA MESSENGERS Join Mesa Messengers, a new Toastmaster Club ln Costa Mesa, foT their meetings at 7 p.m. Tues· days at Mesa Verde Methodist Church , 1701 Bake r Street, Cos~ Mesa. Visitors are welcome. For more information, call 540-4446. CHAMBER BUSINESS LUNCHEON The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce meets at 11 :30 a.m. at the Five Crowns Restaurant. The program will be •o ecrimi· nalization of Drugs?~ The cost is $15. For. more information , call 673-4050. BIOLOGY Of AGING "The Biology of Aging• is the title of a free noon program in the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. ed to last for the next several days. Temperatures may even heat up a little more toward the end of the week, according to Rob Krohn, a National Weather Service meteorologist. ~1t looks like you'll have sim- ilar weather, contin uing through the w ork week," Krohn said. "You might. see some momlng low clouds, and it may be a little more predominant than what we've had over the last few <jays. But that'll all burn bff. and it will be sunny by the afternoon.~ to see if the bike has been stolen. It it h asn't, the registration process which costs $3 pe r bike, will proceed. Once the fee is collected, the application form is completed and the license is affixed to the bike. U there is no identification number on the bike, the owner must go to the Police Department for regis- tration. Registration slips are routed to the Police Department for perma- nent filing. and the rest has gone to the city for administrative costs. But the council recently hired a new retrieval service, which can do r-------------, the job for :, F.Y.I. : half the price. The new pro-' 1 + The Costa posed fee is l Mesa Qty $6.20 -$5 : Council will would go to : meet at 6:30 t.he contrac-: tor, and $1.20 : p.m. in the would cover • City Hall the city's : Council administr a- : Chambers, n tive costs. : • Autho-: Fair Drive. , rizing the L-------------.J installation of speed humps on Paularino Avenue, between Fairview Road and Babb Street. Nine teen Paulartno Avenue residen ts have signed a petition in support of the speed h umps, which help reduce traffic speed. Quality Legal Services a t a Reas onable Price $1 00/hr RN E Y S A T LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS Corporations, partnerships, mergers, arqui~illons. huy-i.ell agreement\, rnntr.itts and rollPCtions REAL ESTATE LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIO NS Evichons, foredmur~. easl'ments, title disput~. work-outs ESTATE PLA NNING Trusts, Will\, Probate Admm1strat1on LEGAL =OPTIONS WI I H TH• PUllCllAI• OP6..-&:s AT .... LAii PlllC811 a.CIOWGN ... ~ (J#fOf. Cl --wmf Mf on90f'US • ..... LOCAnOflf OM.It --.,,,,.. The p~ will focus OD bow the aging J>roceA affects pbya~ cal b8alth and the human body. Preregiltration 1t not neceaary to atteo.d. For more Information, c:au 111-3801. WEST COAST V£NTU9'E GROUP The West Cout Venture Group presents Dennis Tue, president and COO of Wei.ner- sch.nitzel, who will speak on entrepreneurial strategies from 11 :30 a .m . to 1:30 p.m. at The Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost is $35 per person. For more infor- mation, cal.1662-3414. CHAMBER AFFAIRS . The Ne wport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Organi- zation Affairs Luncheon and 1996 Annual Meeting ~ at noon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The e ve nt includes presentation of the "citizen of the year", vol- unteer recognition, •state "Of the City of Newport Bea ch " and Mstate of the Chamber." The cost is $25 per person. For more infor- mation , call 729-4400. JAPANESE·AMERJCAN LAWYERS Hiroki Sugihara , son of Japan- ese diplomat Chiune Sugihara, will be the featured guest speak- er at the Orange County Japan- ese-American Lawyer Associa- tion's Shinenkai celebration and . installation of the 1996 officers and directors dinner at 6 p.m. at th e Sh e raton Newport beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. For more information, call 833-7800. DOLPHINS DIVISION "Zero in for success ... Target your prospects for greater returns" is the topic of the New- port Harbor Chamber of Com- merce's Dolphin Division break- fast at 7:15 a.m . at Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. The cost is $15/$17 for members and $19 for non -members. For more information , call 729-4400. VISIONS & DREAMS Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The.._..ltlon CQfttl ... s Since ,972 111e answer is vcs' llO\\L"\'Cr the tre;tt · mcm of obMlf\' or Jn 1J\'t'rwe1gh1 conch· uon also rc·qu1rn .1ppmprmc lifcst1 le ch,inges aml Jll 111<hV1dualiied, plw~1cian· supervi~ecl. nimpcd1en~h·c approach including d~r lx·h 11ior 111od1oc.woo and cxcnl~· Fm {"\1'1\onc. u 1-. not 1ust :.int· ph• .1 m:utc.•r of flU\htn~ the-mi.eh es ;iw;iy · from the t1hle1 TI)(' nc" diet pills. ''hen propc-rf~ admin"wred tw a ph\'Stoan" ho IS k009.it'dgcablt 111 1hc1r use. can be a helpful :1d1unet for l\CtAht ~d11l11011 ;ind l\'C1gh1 maintenance Call ffi)' office for an .1ppom1mcnl and l\'<: (JO (l('!C:rOltllC: I( \'OU .uc or .11C llOI i good Ct1nd1d111e for drug rlwrapy for obe 11y oe ''" O\'e"'d~ht condition. \ft· aho offer :1lr<•in.11ivr progr:um. Avocado Medical Group 1441 AVC)(ado Ave. Suite 70T Newpon Beach, CA 92660 (714) 720-9266 AtkF~Dnu (WNl'llUIVCI location AJ..o) Griffin Linton Contemporary Ex.b.iblUom presents a round table dilC.'\JIGon at 6:30 p.111. with ~ evftt ~eaional.t who will shale 5 .. year busbiea pro- jections and the funue direction of the event industry. The COit is $15 in advance or $20 at the door. The gallery a located at 1640 Pomona Ave., COila Mesa. For information, call 249-230?. IRS/SMALL BUSINESS The Intern.al Revenue Service is offering free one-day tu work- shops for small business owners from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . today, June 26 and July 24 at the Costa Mesa Library, 185~ Park Ave. For more infomiation, call 360-209-4. WOMEN & MUl\JAL FUNDS •What Every WolJlan Needs To Know About Her Mutual Funds" is the topic of a free pro- gyam from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Smith Barney, Penthouse Confe rence Cente r, 19000 MacArthur Blvd ., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 955-7550. MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST Rev. Tom Bazacas will speak at the w eekly fellowship break- fast from 1 to 8 a .m . in Oieren- field Hall of St. Andrew's Pre sby- terian Church. The cost is $2.50 and all men of the community are invited. ltOUNO TAIU WEST Authon Richard Paul E\lans, ·nmep1eee.· Judith onott. ~.o., ·~ Sight,• Prank Dux. The Secret Man.• and sue eameron, 111he Bible Cookbook.• will be at the May 23 meeting of the Round "'OlbJe West at noon at the Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. nckets are S35 and advanced reservations are required. For more information, call (213) 256-7977. OLYMPIAN SPltfT' Of '96 South Coast Plua Planet Holly- wood presents "Share the Sp~t '96 " a first time event to benefit Children's Hospital of Orang_e County featuring Southern Cali· fomia Olympians such as Mitch Gaylord, Cathy Rigby and Janet Evans. Each guest will receive . a • t 00 Greatest Moments in Olympic History" book with . the purchase of $96 ticket Olympians will be on band for an autogTaph· ing party, buffet dinner and The Kelly Munsen Spmt Award pre- sentation. ~e event begins at 6 p.m. Call 53 -8690. WILD NA.TU E BENEm Come bear guitar virtuoso Robert Hoyt and bis Earth-~ lyrics and dine on light Mediter- ranean fare at the tribute to envi- ronmental artisVactivist Peter Stewart from 7 to 10 p .m. at The LOSE FAT FAST!! Our p hysicians get results! Latest diets and m edications incl uding th e Phentermine/ Fenfluramine (Pondimin) treatment. 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NATALIA LARSON MEMBER FOR 12 YEARS TWO AEROBIC CLASSES & TWO WEIGHT TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK S'eip,e-Up N E W· P 0 R T Corner of E. 17th & Irvine Ave. in Westcliff Plaza -631-3623 YotX N81ghborl>ood Hoolth OJb Since 1982 ' 1 I I ' Emetald Porett Restaurant, 309 N. Pabn St, BetbM. The cost is S2o a.pd a bundied percent m the pro- ceeclt go to gr8SOOU environ- mentalists protecting our Wild areas. For IDOJ'9 information or reservatioos, call (310) 477-3116. .AFTP IMAST CANaR All informative overview of the isslles and concerns facing women following blMSl cancer treatment will be presented at 6:30 p .m. at the Patty & George Hoag Cancer Center. For infonnation or reserva- tions, call 122-6237. NEWPORT GARDEN QUB The Newport Hills Garden Club will install new officers at a meeting/luncheon at 11 a.m. at Five Crowns Restaurant in Corona del Mar. The cost is $23. Members and prospective members can mail check for reservation to BJ. Moe, 1801 Port Charles Place, Newport Beach 92660. CHIU COOKOff The Hyatt Newporter plays host to the 23rd Annual California State Championship Chili Cookoff from 4 to 10 p.m. Tu:kets are $20 per person and can be purchased by calling, 729· 1234. RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. WhM YOUf Dollar Coven Morel 1922 HAllOR II.VD., MESA • 5'4-1156 Advertorial Auto .. Facts by Paul Frt1Ch SERVICE A REPAJR GERMAN• SWEoiSH JAPANESE AVTOllOllll.ES MAKING A DIAGNOSIS Prior to 1981, car owners would usually bring their automobiles in for tune-ups when they noticed .that their engines were not ~performing property. Since that time, however, it has made little sense to subject late-model cars to tune-ups for performance problems because thy will usually have no si9niflcant effect. When an engine in a newer model car does not run as it should, the culprit ls usually a matfunctiOI'\ in one or more of the computer sensors or In an emission-control device. Finding the exact source of the difficulty is made on the basis of a. diagnostic checkup, using sophisticated engine analyzing equipment to do the job. Machines such as these can pe,rf orm dozens of electronic tests to isolate defects in under an hour. A diagnostic checkup is in order whenever the "check engine• light comes on .the Instrument panel and stays on. HINT: As part of a diagnostic checkup, the car's comP.uter system may be examined for stored troubre codes. HEADING TOWARD GREATER SAFETY The National Highway Safety Administration has announced a new head-protection rule that is Intended to reduce injuries that conventional air bags do not. Aocordin~ to federal officials, the introduction of padding, air bags, and/or structural redefinition of the roofs of all cars and light trucks by September 1, 2002 could mean that 1,200 lives may be saved per year by that time. This number represents triple the number of lives currently being saved by steering wheel and dashboard air bags. The new regulation will be phased in starting late In t 998 for 1999 models and represents the first time that a safety regulation has been applled slmuttaneously to both cars and light trucks (a category that consists of vans, sport-utility vehicles, and pick· ups). In the past, NHTSA rules have been applied to cars first, then to trucks -often years later. Your safety is our concern. which is why you ahould make sure you bring your car In for routine preventive maintenance. Ooen M-F 8-6. Call C&F at 646- 60 t O for the beat In MA· Aooroved service. We're at 2090 Placentia. We are an official lntpt9tion and adfuattng station for amog devlct1, lampt , and brakea. We IP9daffze In Gennafl, Swedlth, and Jlplneae cars. You are alwaya the mott lmr.rtant person In our thop, and 1 your Mrvlce requirtmenta we devote all our txperttM to mfftln~. Oullty, quality, quality-that • wtllt we ofter. EYE-OPENER Newport Harbor freshman gains berth at Master~ Meet .~----. • -.-' ~ .. ~.~i-J ' _t • ·~ -· ~ . -=- ...... HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL . . . . . . . " ...... ,. ... ,. . .. . ..... QUOTE OF THE DAY -nu:tics? 71lere were no tactics. Bul I guess it worked OUl OK for her ...• -NEWPORT TRACK COAOI ERIC 1WElT SIEEOW IPOllTS IDITOll IOGll C.OLSOfl., M2-4JJO., nt. Z2J LAYING· TH ·E FOUNDATION I I '\.'\.I " Corona del Mar's Dent advances Spring football practice for the preps off and running. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot coaching ranks, though Cd.M head man Dick Freeman begins bis first spring at the Sea King!i' helm, having made the transition from assistant to interim coach to head coach since last fall. string of three straight losing seasons figures to be ripe for termination. Coach John Llebengood, beginning his 10th season at the Eagles' helm, returns a col- lection of talented performers who contributed greatly last fall. The Eagles, whom many believe have their most talent- workouts delayed last year to facilitate the late hiring of Coach' Jerry Howell, is also looking to rebound from a 4-6 cam- paign. Howell, who spent last spring famil- iarizing himself with a new roster and coaching staff, while conunuting daily from administrative duties at Azusa High, can concentrate on polishing his system this year. HUNTINGTON BEACH -Corona del Mar High freshmah Taylor Dent brushed by the com'petition Saturday at a ClF Division I individual section- als at Edison High, advancing to Fri- day's Southern Section Round of 16 at the SeaOiff Country Oub. Each having experienced making the CIF Playoffs, as well as the disappoint- ment of a losing season within the last two years, the four Newport-Mesa Dis- trict football teams are taking another step toward ensuring the former with the arrival of spring practice. Freeman's Sea Kings are on the heels of the area's most suc- cessful campaign, having forged a 9-4 record by advanc- ing to the CIF Southern Section Division V semifinals. Freeman ed roster since the group that went unbeaten in the 1989 reg- ular season, should also benefit from a year's worth of experience with the smashmouth double wing offense, installed last spring. Howell's playbook will include more play-action passes and even some shot- gun, but he has indicated he'll shape his running game more to a simplistic smashmouth approach he pledged not to alter significantly upon replacing Myron Miller. Dent, the Sea View League singles champion, got a first-round bye, then disposed of Chris Chutikom of Cerri- tos High, 6-1, 6-3, and Andre Ignacio of Garden Grove, 6-1, 6-0. Corona del Mar High got the jump on Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport Har- bor by beginning its annual spring workouts last week, but the three remaining area squads· are hopipg to begin building a winning foundation with initial workouts today. For the first time in two seasons, next year's varsity performers are not being greeted by unfamiliar faces in the head CdM, however, will soon see a strong senior class, largely responsible for last year's prosperity, graduate, leavirig boles and diminished expectations. Estancia, which made its first trip to the postseason since 1989 last fall, enters with perhaps the greatest antici- pation level among Newport-Mesa rep- resentatives. The Eagles forfeited a vic- tory in their r~-season finale to drop their 1995 record to 5-6, but a Newport Harbor, roughly 17 months removed frpm a 14-0 CIF championship campaign, will take its typical business- like approach into Coach Jeff Brinkley's 10th season, hoping to improve upon a 4-6 record in 1995. Costa Mesa, which had its spring Some of the Mustangs 1996 seniors were members of the 1994 CIF Division VIIl playoff squad, but lingering person- nel questions (last year's junior starting quarterback, Chris Mokede, has been dismissed from the team), make tri- umphant predictions a risky proposition. •He didn't have a lot of competi- tion today,• said CdM Coach Tim Mang of the area's lone representa- tive in the CIF individual postseason. •He'll be seeded highest among the four players who advanced from Edi- son, but there are still 12 others he'll have to face next week. He'll be test- ed, then." HIGH SCHOOL TRACK r-~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------, Clayton nearly gets the gold, but settles for silver in the triple at CIF Division II Finals • Newport Harbor junior had the top mark with just two jwnps to go before bowing to Thabuco Hills standout. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot LONG BEACH -Her older sister Mandy's school record is still safe, but Newport Harbor High junior M.E. Clayton nearly collected something that evad- ed her sibling and triple jump predecessor Saturday at the CIF Southern Section 1\'ack and Field Cham- pionships at Veterans Stadium -a Division Il gold medal. M.E. Clayton, two years younger than Mandy, now at Stanford, leapt a personal-best 36-93/4 on her fourth and final attempt to grab the lead Division Il lead with only two competitors to come. The mark was the third best in Newport Har~or history, edged only by Mandy's 37-9 school record (good for third place at last spring's Division Il sec- tion finals) and the 36-10t/2standa.rd she bowed out with at last year's CIF State Preliminaries. But the mark was also motivational material for 1\'abuco Hills' Damesha Griffith, who soared 36-11 on the very next jump to force the younger Clayton to settle for silver. ·one of the officials told me 1 had it for three minutes," said Oayton, who didn't have to wait long to give her sister a full report. "It was weird, but the minute I got home, the phone rang and it was Mandy (calling from Palo Alto). I told her all about it and she Clayton was all excited for me.• Clayton's consolation, which intluded a seventh-place showing in the long jump (16-0 3/4), was bolstered by the fact that she was among the top nine triple jumpers from all divisions to advance to Friday's Masters Meet at Cerritos Col- lege, having posted the seventh-best mark of the day. Clayton, whose previous personal best was 36- 3, was one of three Sailor silver medalists, along with senior Laura Wilson in the discus and Alida McFall in the 3,200 meters. community college track and field r OCC's Appell takes third at State •Estancia product Johann Appell third in steeplechase; Hancock fifth in the 1,500; Langley seventh in the high jump.· By Jim Walters, Dally Pilot NORWALK -lt's said good things come m threes. The Orange Coast contingent of Jonann Appell, Mike Hancock and 1\'oy Langley dld Its best to live up to the adage during the two-day State 1\'ack and Field Championstups at Cemtos College that ended Saturday. The trio, were the only Pirate athletes to advance to the State level. For the first time m recent memory, not one member from the OCC women's team made the field . While the meet offered some st.lmng moments like the firush in the men's 800 meters won by less than one-tenth of a second by San Bernardino Valley's Ricley Ethridge over a sprawling Adeseye Innis of Long Beach City, no state records were seriously challenged. Appell, a freshman, was OCC's top hrusher placing third in the 3,000-meter steeplechase The former Estancia High product said the key point of his race came when he fell do\\-'Tl wlule going over a barrier coming out of the second turn with three laps to go. "It woke me up," Appell said. ·Up unW then I was being a little bit too conservabve • The slightly-built 19-year-old ended up shat- tering his previous personal best by more than 12 seconds. He was docked m 9·27 88 -Just eight seconds off the winning pace. He bad quallfied for State by finishing second at the Southern Cahfor- nia Regionals in 9:39.54. "He told me the fall made him mad, bcked tum off," said OCC distance coach Cordle Fttzel "He was getting lulled mto a zone and 1t <;purred h.un on.• When asked in jest if he would consider add.mg that strategy as a permanent trammq techruque, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Corona del Mar senior shot putter Richy Nichols joined the aforementioned Tars' threesome as the only area competitors to earn Masters berths. KATSUYA RAINONE I DAJLY PILOT Orange Coast College's Johann Appell leads a pack of competiton en route to his third-place fln.lsb ln the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the State Finals Saturday afternoon at Cerritos College. • SEE JC TRACK PAGE 6 : Nichols, who qualified second at last week's pre- llms, improved on all four puts, finishing the · sequence with a heave of 52-7. The mark was good for the Division n bronze medal and the seventh-best standard among Saturday's divisional finalists. Wilson went a disappointing 120-11 to earn. the ninth and final Masters berth, while McFall's 11:22.99 clocking was 10th best among her division- al rivals {the top 12 advanced in that event). Newport junior discus thrower Shane Reese was one of four local medalists who did not advance to Masters, finishing fourth in Division Il with a sub-par toss of 147-9. Reese, whose best is 165-5, would have advanced by merely matching his prelims effort of 158-10. • Estancia High senior Araceli Martinez earned a fifth-place Division m medal in the 3,200, battling draining wind conditions to forge a time of 11:55.0. Estancia freshman &bot putter Shakena Hender- son went 33·103/• to claim a sixth-place medal in Division m, while the Newport Harbor 1,600 relay quartet of Amanda Kent, Katie Kent, Sara McMillen and Autumn Puro ran -4:05.21 against Division n foes to earn fourth-place medals. Puro's strong kick down the stretch allowed the ~ to move up one spot. Corona del Mar senior sprinter Nicole Albano, wbO along with Clayton was the only local to vie in two events, ftn11hed eighth tn the 100 (12.9') and mntb in the 200 (26.95) tn Division n. CdM junior Jennifer Morgan was eighth in the Dnttkm D atria 1,600 (5:2.4.82), while Coct.a Mela ._..... Matt Rudellll WU eighth ln the Diviltoo m _,.pm{4M''"· c.tlt ~ relident Melt Wk:kenbaili. ,.... II t ,.,... Dill High. am.bed eigbtb In the l,800 "'35.lltt ~ -.. = lDtO tb8 ._.......... NIM~ 1-liJ did _.J __ .._._ qi c' g ...... GI~ 18 blQb ~· I L--------------------------------r --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------j McFall learning on ~e run • Newport Harbor freshman continues to surprise, finishing second in Division II 3,200 and advancing to the Masters Meet. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot LONG BEACH -What Newport Har- bor High freshman 3,200-meter runner Alida Mcfall doesn't know, only helped her Saturday at the CIP Southern Section Division n nack and Pield Championsh.lps at Veterans Stadium. •Tacttcsf, • quipped Newport Coach ·Ertc 1\veit, following McFall's second· place showing 1b a penonal·best time of 11:21 .99. •1bete wena no tactics. But I gues1 it worked out OK for bar.• Galn.lng valuable experience each week, McFall's effort allio enabled her to qualify f« Friday'• Masten Meet at Cen1- tol CoUege. •rm IW'priled, • said the IOft~ken McPall, whoee time ranked toth ·amoft9 nmnen from four divlaom, good enough to eem a apot tn the tl·nmw ..._. Meet final. trom wbkh the top a.. wm move on to the lt&te meet. •1 rMDy didn't ba.e a due where I wa (unong qualiftll'I). l just knew tbat ~If . I hurt, I wanted to try to keep running hard." 1\veit said McFall's willingness to run hard, nearly caused her to go out too quickly. •Being that she's a freshman, I didn't want to give too many instructions before the race, but I did tell her to stay with the Canyon Springs girl (Rachea McCauley); because (McCauley) bad beaten ber last week at prelims, • 1\veit explained. •sut the Canyon Springs girl never got ln front of her and she was about 10 seconds ahead of the time I thought 1he'd have after two laps, which in this wind (swirling strongly enough to drain even sprinters), is asking for trouble.• McFall. however, settled into second place, behind Yucalpa's Kim Welsh. then benefited from the presence of th1rd·place • finisher Robin Scott (San Marcos) on her shoulder to extend her seeaon. ·u .aw, didn't have that g1.tl pushing her. I doo't think ih would heve done it,• 'IWeitMid. • • (ScOtt) did give m motivatiort, • said McP.U, who shaved nearly 30 tee0nd.s off the time IM ran at prellml. ·1Mn tf she blidll 't qualified. it still woUkt blft been • grMt rM:e for ti.,· TW9lt Mid. •'Jb get thll far u a freshman ii ,..ayp1.· Sailors' Wilson goes back to the drawing board • NeWJ)9rt Harbor senior finishes second in DiVisiOn Ii diseuS, but sub-par rdark (120-11) is barely ~ enough to extend her season. MONDAY, MAY 20, 1996 ~TRACK -. CONTINUED FROM S -. :.. Pttzel, In like fashion, pondered 21ae thought for a moment, and then »ia. •We'll have to talk Chat one cwer.• Riverside's Buhir Hussain, who ~n the steeplechase, celebrated by llsing the water hazard on the tar JDm for a wading pool Hancock, who managed a fifth. place finJsh in the 1,500, was thrilled for Appell. "He's our top gun.• Hancock said good-naturedly patting Appell on the shoulder during our interview. "He's our champion from this meet and he's going to be a star.• Hancock, who finished third in the 1,500 last season, beaded the lead pack for the first two laps of Satur- day's race, but then just ran out of gas. The fonner Newport Harbor High grad came into the race with the sec- ond-best tlrne (3:53) among all the c ompetitors, but had been struggling recently. He qualified for State by finishing fifth at Regionals with a slow 4:03.J, "I'm known for my kick, but the way things have been going coach (Fitzel) and I decided to try going out fast for this one and set a blistering pace,• Hancock said. ·As I came around the far turn I was hit by the wind and l could see that wasn't __going to work. "When they passed me on the second lap I knew I was in trouble." Hancock stayed with the five-man pack of frontrunners as they pulled away from the field, but he finished four ticks back of Pasadena City Col- lege's Phil Gonzalez, who won in 3:54.17. "By the third lap, Mike was run- ning with a long, slow stride instead of a fast chopping motion, H Fitzel said. "You couJd tell he was reaching down, but there was nothing left, H Coach Fred Hokanson said, complet- ing the thought. Hancock hasn't made a decision &bout a four-year school at this point. He's had some offers from two in· PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES c ltate ICbook and i. ooNidetlnaL JCDe Other .,.bditMI, but beMMd hU J11i.Dd ii OD mote ~ mAl• ten right now. He and bit ftan'cee, Kym Mltcbell (a BYU gnid) will be qetting marn.c:t Aug. 3. Langley, the IChool'• .record-bold· er in the bjghjumpat 6-103/•, reoent· ly returned to the dnden full-time. The 6-foot·? high jumper earned All-Orange Empire Conference sec- ond-team honors as a middle blocker while helping OCC's men's volley· ball team to the State title game. The Pirates were beaten by two-time champ, Golden West, in a ha.rd- tought, five-game match. •He's been spending a lot more time with volleyball this year,• Hokanson said. •Since the season ended (just two weeks ago) we've basically just been trying to build his . confidence up and help him work on his footwork. We just wanted hiin to come in relax." Langley looked very loose as all the competitors brought out the 25- foot t.ape measures to mark off the starting points for their approaches. At one point the pit area looked like some elaborate Chinese knot or the mapping points {or an archaeological dig with the white strands crisscross· ing from every imaginable angle. Langley easily cleared the high bar at 6-4 6n his second attempt of the day, took the maximum three tries to dear 6-6 and three more to clear 6-8. The 6-10 mark proved to be his undoing. His second attempt wasn't close, but he just nicked the bar going over on his final attempt in a scenario sirniliar to Regionals, where Langley qualified for State with a 6-8 leap. "I was hoping to reach 6-10 today," Langley said. •Jt was close. I guess I can say 6-8 was pretty good.• The lanky sophomore had to settle for a seventh-place finish as the. win- ning mark topped 7-foot. "You win with numbers in track and field and we just didn't have them this year,• Hokanson said. "But all three of these guys have worked really hard and I'm glad they're get- ting some recognition for their efforts.· KATSUYA RAINONE I DAILY PILOT Orange Coast's Mike Hancock has the inside lane ln the 1,500 meten. He finished fifth at State. •• 1 .. n.1 ... ; ...... ~ .. .. tn1t'·Nnt1rm.lillit ., .,...w ..... --.....-r·aian ......,.. ....... wlik:b ----COldcl dlliw IO -~ laag --~­MaltlQ.. ~ -..: .......... 130 illl '"8k la pl'lldlae,. a. reU1 mntiaued. •aut f« IQlll8 ........ i. hun't been .-to relU in competlUon. Her technique today wasn't much difffsrent from what she's doing in practice, but lbe jUlt wam't abJe to get. tbat snap, which I think ii becaute she can't re1u; •t can only point her on tbe path, but even- tually, she's going to have to find a way to carry over to the com- petition what She does on the last day ot pra~ tice.· W.U.On, like her coach. will keep searching this week. "It's disappointing · not to be throwing like I ~: know I can, lilut I've • thrown all week in ·• practice.• Wilton Mid · •Mentally, 10mething •: Just uppem. I don't know what it ii, but I'm going to keep trying to . figure tt wt. I know I have a 1-4()..foot throw in me." PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ORANGE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR T.C. SALE 11342. · NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION ON June 20, 1996 OF TAX-DEFAULTED PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT TAXES .. On Februaiy 6 1996. I. JolYl M w Moamctl OllrtQI! Courey Treas11e1-Tax CollectOt was dueded lo OOl'Wcl a ~IC atJCllOO sale by the Board ol Supeivison ol Orarcie County, • ca11to11'tla The 1ax-~fauled properties listed below are S1JbteC1 lo Ille Tax ~O<·s PONel Of S8'e anoan authoraslion 10 sell ~ed Maren 12 1996 has been recaved from Ille Slale Cootrollet This is publ1e nohce thal I wil sell lhe prq>e11ies al 10 00 a m on J\lie 20, 1996 '' (ltusdlly.) 1n the Board of S~rsors Hea~ Room, #115. 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Fun. last- ' Or call: 850-4669 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Oc.....& G.,denVlewt EROTIC SATISFACTION paced environment 1--------- $550• Shon T•rm Avt * 1 800 962 2874 Send resume to: Bill I -----------~I I LOTS I FOR SALE 1400 EASTSIDE CM *1BR $825* 2BR 28A $725/Up Refrlg & dishwasher incl. 60x30 pool. No pets. No feos. No PhonelM•ll-8us Svcs • • • Lobdell, Editor. Dally at~lp..-month NEW FREE PARMINE Piiot, 330 W. Bay St .. ~w•1 1·801·871.55 •• Costa Mesa, 92627. 714 644 44N· ~ 18 • \Ong d1$I. IOll .IO.•min t POSTA1 & GOV'T JOBS UNEXPLAINED $21/HOUR +BENEFITS On the move~ Sell your extra household items in Classified ' c .2 Lot 50x200 With 2 Bedroom. I Bath house with hardwood lense. 545·4855 I••••••••• VIEW VIEW VIEW BUSINESS & 2Br 2Ba. garage. !pie .. $1350. 1t>r 1ba garage FINANCE $825. 1·909·698·37041••··----· p 0 w E R ! I ! NO EXP WILL TRAIN Psychic Tells You Appl+lnfo 714-647-1991 '--------- , floors. Needt TLC. $245.000 with owner financing. Contact ••••••••BUSINESS owner. P.o . Box 2404, MISCELLANEOUS OPPORTUNITY Newport Beach. CA NTALS 92683. RE 2904 -----••••••••I ________ Lo ca I V • n d Ing HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT ROOMS 2706 Route 20 established i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a cc Is . Buy a 11/p art 800-775-221 9 Bedroom/Ball\ furn/•---------unlurn. gar, pool. spa/ MCI PhoneCard ATES tennis. w/d $650 Inc. LOCATIONS GOING 3 FASTI Inv. Req. ulll. 631-399 800-700-7177, 24 Hrs. COSTA MESA 2124 H .B . Room w/pv1 ent full bath. clean qulot PURCHASE/LEASE Kitchen 'In Orange County Sports Bar. Immediate Income with only $10k Invest· menl. (714) 580·8686 w/d. $495/mo. utts Incl. Call 846·4878. Things You May Not Even Want To Know??? 1 ·900-888-4900 x1575 S3 .99/Per minute. Must Be 18•. SERV-U 619-645·8434. 1.69 LIVE ...._, .. 1on1 90().;505-5050 800-739-4420 818-758-9100 011-592-570.950 FINO T/IE PERSON OF YOUR DREAMS NOW!!! /. 90(). 988-8988 *~ Br, 1 Ba• gar. i.nced yd. dlw. w/d Incl. No pets. 193-A Magnolia. S 1100 mo. av\. &/1 845-1020 NB Bright/Airy. In clean qulot home. Pool/ten· nl1. Wa.lk lo beach. $450 Fem 548-1903 The Community ~-511' •2 Br, 1 Ba•. fenced yd, w/d hlcup, gar, No Peta 2638 Santa Ana Ave., Unit C, $900. avl 611 845--t020 Newport Shor•• P'll Market Place. $1.'9 ,., .. u.. bath & phn, gar•oe, Classlfled M11111H /lyn. w/d, n/s, rel'•· S530. ___ e _4_2_·5_e_-r_e__ sr,..u ''ll)-US-UJ4 Ulls lncld. 846-6306. .._ __ ..;.;.~~--..__, Duplex Newer 3 Br, 2 _V_A_CA_T_I_O_N ____ _ 61, upper duplex unit. 2722 Secur1ty system, laun· RENTALS dry In gar, ulll Inc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S1150 mo. 583•1248 New 28• motor home 2169 tor rent. Full kitchen, al'lower, TV/VCR. Day & wkly 11tes. 559-8844 -----~-~----11 ------- Clltf Hev•n Hom• RENTALS TO 3 + 3. 12000. lhOfl SBARI 2724 term pf a f' d . Av all iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilirn lmmedla111y. 804-8485 Baok aa" lrg homl/ lmmao Lido lale 38r lol, Quiet, po1. pets. 2¥•Ba, ftptc, 2·car gar. $550 rm + 113 utll. Patios. 111 Vle Et:>oll pgr 454•3404 8<15·5540 12300. 310.2'77·1583 COM 8br 1b• hOuae Npt N~h 28, 2ea W/0, Ip, MOO Incl. ut11. N/S, NtD. yatd/patlo con~o. a-car gar. AC, Near t>each 123..e977, w/d, pool. No pet• · $1450/MO. 140.1529 M/lf MBA/bath/gar. In Outatantltfte N~I !:f.'r.:ps 8=· C::: l Mortt. Townhom. 2 , .. 90nable eao.ue1 lk. 114 8a. Qll. 11 HO ...;.;;;.:.;.~;.;;....----11 mo • etwta ?lt.oMO ''Employee." '"Emple'ado." "A.rbeitnehmer. '' "Employi. " For Ad Action can a ~.lib AD-VISOR 642-5678. Whether you're buying or aolllng, Classlfied covers all your needsl Rep,ointing? GARAGE SALE HINTS ~ you' re looking to repOint it, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in .fhe Oossiff eds to find the service you' re looking for. Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure everyt!ling is clean and repaired. Dail 'Pilot ......... Y-.-. "'1;1'r Pilot ¥~1.=-.. ~-· "As a new advertiser with the Daily Pilot, I am highly pleased with the results my ad vertising has brought - in only the first month! I will continue to advertise with the Pilot, and appreciate the helpful, knowledgeable and motivated customer . ,, service. Thank you again Mark Porcdla lt lt a y n I· a • •I y 1- l. e y g • ·- 0 e e e e 0 if '· a c i) MONDAY, MAY 20. 1996 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE oma POWU IOATS lllW 1125 P11INJTVRE • 70 U I •-iliiiiliiiiiiiiiili& liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiilil& EQUIP ... ..,.,. •047 iiiiiii•iil••-11 ••• •MW Ta•• . ••o MAZDA MX• AUOn& u 9rown, •Int c:ond. TURBO GT . I0,000 10..,Trolan 1mmacu1a1e: T'Win Cru- .. d.,.a. Fun • Flal'llng. TV. Magel, plua lnhal- able. Sleep • alx. $49.SK obo 760-8739. auto, orig owner. ml. loaded. Muet Me. M,000. 722-01'14. $6500 090 241-9075 ACROSS l S.lllflee • detlC 5~ 10 Not .. much , 4 C.ln'• bfothel t5 Parts river 'e eo1umn1s1 Bombeek 17 Citrus frutt 18 ·-in Pans· 111 Cat's sound 20 Paradise 21 Three Bears' vis11or 23 lnflnfte 25 Poker stake 2e Soothe 27 Large rodent 29 Trophy 32 Sharp drop 37 Roofed sports stadium 38 Command to Fido 40 Plunder 41 Minor fight 43 Great -large dogs 44 ·-Poeoca· 45 Pal 4 7 01sgus11ng 50 Heated dispute 53 Successful forward pass. 1n too1ball 56 Story 58 Greek god 1 2 14 17 S9 Bolt CfWle 60 Object of deYolion et Teenwoe 02 B<otner'• child 63 H H. Munro's 64c~ 65 cn.no-66 Maple or • eucalyptus DOWN t Whitish 2 WilhJtand 3 M~Eastern cot1rl1ry 4 Slimmer 5 Customs 6 Sleep 7 Female clltldren 8 Oltlahoma city 9 Sandwich Shop 10 .A.de navor 11 Upright 12 F11e's output 13 Cuts wood 22 Tardy 24 Young fellow 27 Bird ot table 28 Volcano's dust 29 TV spots 30 Stir-fry pan 31 ·-That Easy to Forget?" 32 To the - degree 33 Shakespeare was one 34 Wnfer Fleming 35 Life, In Quebec 36 McMahon and Asner 38 Evergreen 39 Snake shape 42 Shopping center 43 Record a sound tradt 45 Oectst0n 46 "The Deer-· 47 Compel 48 Signs of lhe tciture 49 Surprise win 50 Fastener for Rosie? 51 Alrpla.ne tradter 52 British chap 53 "Miser/' star 54..Poet Millay 55 Kile part 57 Wnter Wiesel .. 10 _____ _ a ••k •••outlv• deska, t credenza, chairs, coffH tabla and m0te1 e4S-968e '88 BMW 7:131 Whl, auto, toad•d. x1n1 MERCEDES 9130 AN8W£&8 TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ cond. $0200. oao liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 1'40-~3. Q. l · Both vulnerable, u South you hold! •J< Q 10 • c:::>K 10 9ft ol 8 H _.. Partner opens the bidding with one club. What. do you respond? A • Normally, you bjd up· the-line when you hold more than one four· card suit.. You have a pretty fair hand in support of ejther maj'or, but there's no reason why you shoulct want to be declarer -you have no tenace poeition t.o protect. Make t.he textboOk one diamond ~ponse and let partner introduce a major, should he have one. Q. 2 -As South, vulnerable, you hold: oQ 10 ..., 1oe s2 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST •• l• ? What do you bid now? A • Obviously, the choice lies between raising partner's minor or bidding one no trump. With two sure stoppers in the enemy suit and a probable source of tricks in clubs. a nine-trick contract looks t.o be your most likely game, if you have one, so bid one no trump. Q. S • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •AQJ6 OK 10'154 OAQ •AlO What is your opening bid? A • S ince neither your hand nor your suit 1s good enough for a demand bid of two hearts, you have little choice other than to open one heart. However, we have a sneaky admiration for those who tuck a heart in with the diamonds and bid two no trump -a viable option had both your losing s uits been minors. Q. 4 · Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: OA'182 .:.a PETS & ANIMALS 6049 1948 Lyman Claulc Bay Boat. __ ...-...;. _____ _ Xlnt cond. S:S500 obo CADILlAC 9040 Call 733·9993. 1 71 MllACEDl!S 250C • AT, PW, <" alatm. Pull-out 1ter••· Svc, recs. Xtra .clean. $4000 OBO. 545-4162; The bjdding has proceeded: WEST NORTJI EAST SOlml P.. l• P... ? What action do you take? A • You do not have much of a hanq, but experience s~ows that it is wrong to pass with a five-card major when you have an ace in your hand. Bid one spade. ADOPT-A·PET Every Sat· & Sun at PETSMART, Fountain Valley. Pupplea, kit. tens and more. all SEARAY 21 rt Cuddy & trlr, t983. Orig owner. Serviced reg'rly, many xtras.$6500.648-$974 '82 CHYRSLl!A Town 1--------- & Country Mlnl·van. NISSAN 9150 Xlnl cond. 381< ml, 7 / liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 70 mlr warranty . '91 240 SX SE. Wht/ $1$900. 645·9070 Charcoal Int. 4·Cyl, 5· looking for loving, car· --------- Ing homes. CALL 597· SAIL BOATS 701'4 -C-8-6-VR-0-1e-r-- 90 - 4 -5 9037 for more, Info. ~ BUNNIES 8 weeks old. 1 white I 5 tan. $10. 845·8748. Cal 25 rebullVIOaded, crufslng/raclng, $5000 tlrm. Must seel Call. 723·6048 Q h 1 bl • FREE CAT 6moa • 5 • As Sout •vu nera e, you beige atrpd nrtrd -'---------• '83 Cemaro Berllnetta T-top, Full Power and air. Ladles 1 ·0~er. Sharp. All records. $2995. obo 723-1504 Spd, AC, CC. PB, PL, Tiit steering wheel. S t er e o /c a s s e I I e . Tinted windows. Alloy rims. Excalabor Alarm System. Electric seat-belts. Mint condition. $10,500 OBO. Call Pager 691•1162 hold: male. Charlie. Adults WE PAY CA$H only. Shots 673·4879 For good used Sabots --------- •10 '18 S t/J 9 5 4 2 OA 8 •KS & boat equipment. FORD 9075 PONTIAC •Poodle a AKC • Minney'• Yacht Sur· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9170 The bidding has proceeded: Tea Cup Toy & Mini plus. 1500 Old New-'89 FIREBIRO White, WEST NORTH EAST SOtrrH S450·S950 71.4·751·3465 port Blvd. 548-4192 1993 FORD 2 tops. 5-spd, loaded. 10 Dbl INT ? S a ve abused and BRONCO 4 X4 Xlnt cond. $4400. Coll What action do you take? abandoned pets. Be 8 SPEED & In perfect cond. All • 543·2369. volunteer/foster. Call power, leather, phone. -,8.,...9_S_U_N_B_l_A_D ___ _ A Y h ch b 4 59 90 SVT BOATS 7016 tow pkg. rlms/11res. C T • ou ave too mu to pass, ut 71 · 7· 37. ~ Only 60k miles. St7K. onv. urbo GT. Auto, which do you bid? Since partner hill ,_U_m_b_r_e_ll_•_C_o_c_k_e_t_o_o_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 574-4247 or 646-9449 ell pwr AM/FM c.ass. at least one major, you don't have tc CC. tilt, cstm tires/ guess. Cue-bid two diamonds, and 5Yr old, male. Tame. *22' SKI BOAT 'BB MUSTANG '70 · Oa-w h Is · S 4 4 0 0 · let partner make the choice. [f Loves women. W/ 5. 7 litre V-8. Kl':'g raged 26 yrs. 99,750 673-2762. cage: $800. 675-5770. Cobra 0 /0, low proltlo ml, 1 ownor. s4ooo. North denies a major, you can bid hull, just servieod. 548.0511 --------- your hearts. You have enough to new controller/uphol-TOYOTA 9 2 10 compete at the three-level. MUSICAL slory. Great sl<I boal· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTRUMENTS 60 55 fast-looks great ...... GMC 9081 '94 LANDCRUISEA Q. 6 · Both vulne rable, as South you hold: Spinet good sound, ready to go. $10,500 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lthr Int. auto. lo mi. 646·9449 574·4247 fully loaded, S42K. pp '95 Yuko n SLE 2 ·Dr, 714-719·9504. recent ove rha ul ---------4X4 Wht/belgo. fully •Q 10 ~ 7 6 OK Q J 8 4 2 M 3 . Partner opens the bidding with one no trump. What do you respond? $ 450 obo , 9 64-1897 MARINE SERVICE SUPPLIES 702 0 loaded w/hvy duty ox----------tras, hvy duty tow. ANTIQUES & BICYCLES 6060 TONS OF Alarm. 6-yr lact warr. CLASSICS 9250 Mint cond. Reg lhru 97 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $28K 548·4806 11 ~ether partner 1s maximum or mihimum is not the issue here -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii it is whet,heryour hand is going t.o '5 2 SCHWINN Red produce six tricks or not. The for· Phantom. Completely & bolts + washers. iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mer is a st.rong possibility -if part restored Perteet cood. S6.00 per pound STAINLESS STEEL ------ Bronze & brass & nuts HONDA 9085 ner does not have the ace of dia· $3,000 6 75-5770 M1nney's Yacht Sur· '87 Honda Pre lude monds, either diamond length in p lus. 1500 Old New-Cream puftl Personal N f por1 Blvd. 548·4192 car little old lady in the orth hand or the queen o TICKETS 6075 COM Excellent cond/ spades as an enlry will s uffice. Blaupunkt radio. Sun- '70 MBZ 2 8 0 SE Cpe. Auto , atr. Lt blu Hand-made aluminum S7500 obo 673 -3313 '74 J e n sen Heale v Lotus twin cam eng Sh hr<l·tops Runs xrnt 0 119 cond Yellow blk Int. S2K 839·7 524 Raise to three no trump. MARINE SLIPS root. CC. All pow or. AJ 1--------- Chlc ego Round Trip. C. new t1tes. alarm. AUTO PARTS Learn to be a better brid ge 1 alrllne ticket, LAX DOCKS 70 22 79K miles .. $7 5 00 & REPAIR 9 2 60 player ! S ubscr i be n ow to the depart 6/2 return 6/6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7 2 3 ·4 602 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Goren Bridge Letter by caUine 5199 645·9586 30' Dock ... 3Bd Town·--------- (800)788-1225 (or infonnation. Or h B lb c G write to G or e n Bridge Letter, ••••••••• s~~s;K ~%oa o~~e;:J iAiiiiiiUiiARiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiliiOiii5 FOR SALE • Beige convertable top option for lull size Ford Bronco as seen in Off· P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, a..~ TRANSPORTATION __ Bk_r __ . _9_6_3_·8_3_7_7 4410. '89 XJ8 Sovereign. Road magazine. All 36 ' Mooring (C-80) w/ Maroon. Must seer parts Included. 2 yrs 11 ' BW, otf Alvarado tmmaeulant condition. old. S250 060. 714· Pt., E. ot Bay Is. Call N/smk Salo! S9995. 589·4040 ext.167. FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE BOATS 7011 <909> 397·9797 or PERFORMANCE LTD.•-L-IFT_G_A_T...:.E_s~-­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 60 1 5 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ <9_0_9 _> _ 6_26_._7 _19_0_____ Ja~:~r~~nf CA :~er For Sa le (3) Wart co 8 FT Green couch llke Full Sola Bed Like Immac ulate Furniture Misc ••• Furn .. art worl<, Panas onic EP·1000 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 30' Trimaran. fully Up to 20' Front Tie 714·8 5 0 -S880 3,000 tbs. capacity, now S175 Please call new w/matehing pil· Everything goes $20 gym equip, 16-pc slvr, Massage ehr. 11 beige equipped. Cus tom OH Marcus Ave. Litt Gates. S2500 for 723-1796. tows. $395. 261 ·1007 to S2.500 obo. cherry & crystal. 733·8555. tthr. Cost $2700, sac Shower Bonch for bath· sails. Very clean Int.. 5150/mo. Call Chip '90 XJe Sovereign. alt (3). For moro Ent. Ct r. solid oak whl G lass T o p Dining wash Holds· TV, VCR. T a ble w/4·chrs $300. Music Sys.. Pull-out New Maytag W/0 shelf for 1urn lbl/CO's 5350. Relrig. $150. S350 obo 673·5883 Floral Sofa w/hide·a· BIR sets, rice poster & $1500 281·1007 lub Double soat (with S12 000 p i 5 22·2 301 B:30a·6P British Racing Green. Information. please Mu at ••II. Beige backs) which enables · · r me moor· call Pro mod Shah sleigh, formal dlnln"' couch. Good cond. ROLL TOP DESK Ing loe In NB $12 000 Non/amk. Best car • yo u to slide ovor wh1'le · • · 1 714 574 4267 rm w/chlna cabinet. 714 630·9445 ••••••••••! Best value · Loaded., __ .__;__;' __ ._,;;.;.....;...· __ leather sofa set, Victo· $25.00. 19" color TV. Full size. dark pine, 7 sitting down. Perfect ---------Sa 101 $ 1 3 • 5 0 0 . remote & stand $50 drawer. Good cond. for anyone nood1ng E I t 1 B t AUTOMOBILES rlan living rm, grdfa· and ladles white 5195. 846.6340. • c r c o • PERFORMANCE LTD. th er clock. ptus assistance 549·9591 Wa nte d for summer ••••••••••I J a gua r-La nd Rove r Can't seem to get to all those Ethan Allen Furniture· bed a nd coffee tables sofa end lables. night 5400 White canapy slands, lamps. and Ct1b for S200 723· bookcase quoon sz _6_7_4_1. ______ _ *714·220·2988* leather short Jacket ...,.s-o""'L~l-D__,O_A_K_____ months Call Susan al ·SE AV ICE· )(Int cond. sac. $60 ARMOIRE ---------261 ·8820 714·0 5 0-58 60 On the move? 979-8534 Oak flush face 3 WANTE D drawers. 6 'talt x TO BUY 6019 Wa nte d 4th partner. BMW 9 0 30 CUSTOM '70 XJS 3 8 w I de X t 8 deep. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 2 · Chris c r a fl twin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 12000 mi on H 0 . GM repair jobs around the house? bed Thomasville O•n- '"9 SOI C;ilt 650·0902 All Kinds of J J bs For All Kinds of People Claaslfled. SELL your home through classified Sell your extra household items in Classified FIND an apartment through cla ssifred Very nice. S300. scre w. xlnt cond. VS. V8 custom 4s p 846·6340. Top Dolla rs Paid Slee ps 6. S 10,000 '78 633 CSI 2-dr, 6-overdrive trans, s unrf. •Buy It. Sell II. Find It. Cl•Hlfle d . For Records. Jazz. lerms S5.000 down. cyl, auto. pwr wind, Benulltut blue green. Soun track s. etc. Balance, 2 yrs no in· snrf. mirr. Gd cond S9950 OBO. 646-2907/ Catt Mike 645-7505. terest. 673.0239 53250 obo 631-7149 497-0926 Lei the Classified S e rvice Director~ help you find reliable help . •SE•R•VI-C•E--•I ~~~I C CLEANING 3528 SERVICES DRYWALL 3548 SERVICE HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3584 3 784 MASSAGE 3 830 PAINTING 3 858 PIANO & VOCAL REMODELING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LESSO NS 3 868 & ADD ITI 0 NS 3 9 16 QUALITY CA.RE + DIRECTORY REMODELS carp, plbg. William Harold ~welors L & B The rap v •••••••••I Newport T tle & Marble WINDOW CLEANING ,,...SMAl.L JOB EXPERT paint, etec, tile. stucco. & Watch & Jewelry repair & Nutrition Ins/WC Fine Craftsmanship... •Average t story-$30 Orywall/Plhter Repair roofing. MORGAN Antique• Fine Jewelry RN/Massage Tneraplst 20% OFF W/ADI PIANO Beg.-Advanced 20Yr~ Exp Xklt \lrOrtUnllnsNp ~It ages-Teacher Cer1. AS K ME ABOUT ... Remodeling•Add1llons & Repairs. No Job Too Small! Bob 548-8223 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 CEILING MASTER •Acousllc Removal• Cui.rom Texturc•Paint L•C d Mark 838· 7300 At Aflordable Prices. • 2 story-$45. • Hanging, Taping, Texture Llc 'd. Phlll650-3261 Buy/stlVlradt 673 ·0385 C.M. 722·9823 Showers/Counters/Firs House Cleaning Comm/Res 551·5573 Mobile f/403·53051---------RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. N I I SI & M bl Sp Inn Clean! LANDSCAPE.. --------a ura one ar e r • ng B&K Llcl 585100 Home Repair/Remodel ui M OVING 3834 P1int1ng-lnt1Ext House/Apt--------- Fplcs L645486 842·2214 & Reg Svc. M1nl·bltnds. All phases. No Job too Costa Mesa/Newport LAWN CARE 3 808 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Quality Job. Froe est. PLUM BING 3890 TILE REPAIRS A3J~' & 11~0~~~~ sml. Acoustic removal. 25 Years E •tc· 1• L#569B97 836·8888 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fair S 645·2417 Aon Entertainment Avail. Jennifer 0 40·8669 Fa rthing Interiors l<Jlchen. Bath, Remodels Am Add\Uons Visa/MC Ll 560875 673·1212 • Roseal Patio Tile + ole. 714-240·1159 Jim 631-24 0 Basic Verd Me lnt PUBLIC NOTICE CHUNO'S PAINTING THE LOCAL PLUMBER Ponds + Fountains•---------•---------Lawns. Cln·ups, Tree The Call!. Public Utitl· 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price I -a James E Bangert Co. 1--------- L#352409 745.3954 CONCRETE 8c ELECTRICAL 3610 _HA_UL_l_N_G _____ Trim, Sprlnklrs, Aerate, ties C<>mmlsslon RE· Guar work. Free Est. Smee 1947 SPRINKLERS 3 92 1 1• " h o u s e h o Id good s ---------i non ly orv co idnsure liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY 35s71'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJii7ii2ii0 Thalcll631-4422Pn-413·8142 QUIRES that all used Llcl375602 538·1534 F ' d S I d CHir n CARE 3 5 3 6 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s 1 TREES h 1 G Ab P 1 1 L1532981 s75·93o4 'SPRINKLER REPAIR CARPENTRY 3510 ~ 1• m•I Job EXPERT JUNK To The DUMP movers print t e r ene rams ant ng i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Brick. Block, Stone, Tile Duncan Eleetrlc (714-908•1882) Toppea/Rtmo ... Lawns. P.U.C. Cat T number: Int/Ext Oual Palnl/Reass ---------Valves•Heads •Tlme· Handvman/Remodel Add111r;ins. Bath, Kilc h F1to·W<1 tcr Damage !!fee. Plumb. & Paint CHILO HOME CARE Cone, Patio, Driveway Ou1ck Response WI h 1 ap<nklr•-clnvp 711 ,.3478 llmos and chauffeurs Llc'd/lns'd slnco '78. •DAN DAWSON• clocks. 26Vrs Local Exp. Fplc, BB011• Ref. 25 Yr __ L_o_c_a_I L_l_c_. _6_5_40_·7_0_4_2 11 au what Trash prin1 lhelr T.C.P. num· 989-7083 Pg·684·3947 John Burr 282 -2831 Llc #304201056 E Man won'tt 968·1682 QAADENINQ Rollabto bor In all advonise· Plumbing 646-6720 Roberta Thornton "P· Terry 5 57.7594 Llc'd Contractor & Q Ill W k Ike's Custom Palnllng W t H I 0 I ua y or ot ments. If you have a o er ta '" • ra ns 3 9 29 720·3969 Npt Beach * Be•t PrlcelQuallty Small Job apeolallSt TWENTY DOLLAR reaaonable rates. question about the 10• Prof. Cleon. Ouollty Remodel • Repolr TUTORING ,ft d"' b k F ans •llghle•Spa • HAULER/CLEAN-UP Ed Barrott 8 48·3371 gallty of 0 mover, limo Work. tntJExt & Docks. Feucets • Fl•tures .... n scape, r c • stone Ot-·nd Er~trlc 645-36.,6 JOHN •50.1828 L"" 703488 •31 4 • 10 LI 'd P 17 7 5729 Newport area. tmmod ---------CLEANING Conctett. 800-786·1007 "~ ... "' v Green Soane Londsc~ng or chauffeur, call: ,,. v • '" c gr 1 · READING TUTOR ----------• ·~-....._______ 1Masonry 11rrlgat on Public Utlllues PAINTINQ •71.5n97 Grades K·5 DOORS Remodel•Haraware SERVICES 3548 •EXPERT• Blk II •· ---------• • u • • wa •· FENCES ,tTrlmmlng , Removals Commission Conscientious Craftsman Expe rt Drain Clea ning -Credentialed Teacher· P~go 714·227 ·8122 Tr1m•Cab1netseStucco iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii brick, conert. stucco & HOME CARE/ C M 1 714·558-415l & Pl I R s h · 723 0488 Orywll l562731 35Yrs exp stone. 25vr Exp. 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Advln:llge Conltr. 874@t 3762 Prol'I I Ethical 645-7505 L648228 Jay 850-5068 3894 Far1hln9 Interior• lnslallatlor1, Removal Oiscounl Wallcov11lng1 L#560875 673·1212 2'19-8323 Pg·3 t 2·0026 • Carpet Cleaning liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prorl Landac•pe Malnt PARTIES & WEST CO'"ST P TING iiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;re;~.~1·~ 7~:.~t;~ LEWIS Conatruotlon PLOOl lNSTALL 10Yr• Exp • Xlnt Refa OCCASIONS 3 840 Fr .. Es~•10 y~~ Exp Pool/Ip• Svc & Repair CARPET CLEANIN G 3515 Pror1 Carpet Cleaning Olly Work•Falr Prlcea FREE Roo m Specl•I •O.C. ST£AMWAY 1 -8 o o .3 6 s .a 7 2 s CERAMIC TILES 3528 L••kv S how••• Rep'd Aegroutlng & Install'" l.f870t30 O•en of Tilt 873·8065 or 840-0528 Remodel•Handym•n RePAIRS 3620 U.S. lmmfgratlon Exper1 • Seasonal Ftowera .,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Unbeatable R•te11 Fllttrt•Pump .. HHters •Brig ht Haec lnlng L4'704773 L.Ocal Rea. '" GrHn Card Lottery VICTOR 457.17391• Ref's. 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