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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-09-11 - Orange Coast Pilots ·p 0 RT S Newport HOrbor Highs Al Irwin • • i ' \ I I . I I ' ( II I ' I I I __ -ess·lS ore Newport-Mesa schools are~bac_k in sesfilon, bt1t la-rge- first-and second-grade class sizes are absent ~ MARC MARTN I DAllY Pk.OT Wlth shelves full of library books serving as a backdrop, first grader lliana Zuniga (above) works on her class project on the first day of school at College Park. Top: Arvante Ammons listens lntenUy during storyUme In Jeanette Dreyer's first grade class. Below: Dreyer corrals her students before leading the f1nt graders to lunch Tuesday. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot Dwarfed by the size of bis classroom. first-grader Christopher Goodner gazed up at his new teacher. "lbis is the littlest class I've ever been in,• he told her before sitting on the carpet to hear a story. The 11-student class at College ·Park Elementary is also the smallest Canie Taylor has taught. A sixth-grade teacher at Whittier Elementary last year, Taylor wanted to teach a first-or second-grade class this year because of tbe lower class sizes onlered by school board 1-t-tt--t---iinenmemm mon . r n ed bilingual teachers for those two grade levels. •tt's so wonderful," Tuylor said as she looked around her class, neatly organized into four groups of tables. Across the walkway in Room 8, teacher Jeanette Dreyer was also enjoying a small class of students. Last year, Dreyer supervised 33 squinning, 6-year--old bodies. Tues- day, oDly 15 students vied for her attention. •ob, pinch me," Dreyer said after counting her students. ·Pinch me." • But while Newport-Mesa Uni-- fied's frantic road to class size reduc- tion bas been relatively smooth, some schools like College Park have encountered a few bumps. Because of a statewide aunch for portable classrooms, the two ordered for College Park haven't arrived. Since tlie school has no extra classroom space available, Dreyer's class has taken over the school's library and a fourth-grade class has set up shop in the school's computer lab. Principal Kathy Sanchez said the inconvenience will last about two · months. "It's neat and the children don't know the difference,• she said. Dreyer huddled the library tables on one side of the library, reserving the other near an impromptu bul- letin board for floor seating and activities. Ftfteen multicolored crates bold her teaching materials along one wall of books. won't keep other College Park stu- dents from the books, though. The school librarian plans to visit indi- vidual classrooms weekly with a cart of books. •Everything's just falling into place,• Sanchez said, S'UIVeying the campus. •Jt's going to be a great year.· . r~--~~-------~---, I I I : \ ! 1 ! \ A FAVORABLE IMPRESSION I . I I. LISTEN UP : QASSlllED I ' POUCIFUS I • I l'U&IC NOTICES ' . I • • • I • Group walkiilg coast from Oregon to Mexico like local beaches. though they say development a bit much. JOE BELL Local Charlie Brown still fielding at 77 Newport's ambulance service hits • The city will hire extra firefighters to staff service that had been handled by private company. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot I NEWPORT BEACH --. The Fire and Marine Department has permanently gone irito the full. service ambulance business after trying the job for about a month. The City Council voted Monday to give the department responsibility for responding to all injury calls m the oty The department temporanly took over service in August from a pnvate CQmpany, MedTrans. Until then, the city's own paramedics treated patients, worlong separately from MedTrans wo~kers, who only rushed patients to the hospital. Under the new system, the Fire.and Marine Department will bill insurance companies for the service. Under the old system, MedTrans collect- ed those profits. "It seemed like it was the right thing to do." Councilwoman Jan Debay said of Monday's coun- cil decision. "We'll be watching it carefully to make sure it's going OK • The Fire and Marine Department will use one current staff member and hire three more fire- fighters at a cost of $232,984 to run the two ambu- lances. The council voted unanimously to go with the recommendation of its public safety committee. The committee also considered contracting for service from the city of Huntington Beach or stattmg aty ambulances with privat~-company workers • SEE SERVICE PAGE 4 City won't buy school land The city or Newport Beach won't bid on land up for sale by the Newport-Mesa Unified Schoo!_ Dis- trict afterall. The City Council voted Monday not to buy the 1- acre site where the distnct's administrative offices now sit. The district is leaving the offices at 1601 E. 16th St. m Newport Beach m January for new offices. The council discussed purchasmg the land to build a conununity gymnasium. The city now runs sports events m the Lincoln School gym. which the school plans to convert mto classrooms to accom- modate its growmg student body. ·There are other ~ for tllese dOilars, Cfty Manager Kevin Mwphy said. "I'm concerned that we would take all these dollars and put them toward one use when other options are available ~ He said the Lmcoln School may use the gym as classrooms for only a few years, so it could become available for sports after that. He added that the city might be able to use the Boys & Girls Cub in East- Council member Norma Glover suggested buy- ing the property, which Murphy said was appraised at about $800,000. and ask the community to raise enough money to build the gym. But she and council member Jean Watt cast the only votes in favc-r of that idea. The Newport decision comes a week after Costa Mesa officials agreed to purchase the 1S..acre Costa Mesa High fann site frail) district for nearly S1 millicn -By Jmnller A1111181'0D9 Under early momlng fog, Faye Kelley and Bob Cowell ....... coat wlllbn ........ .... .._ .. C..111 ..... ... 'S7 39 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 so 52 54 56 60 • T • p ii 2 s. ii c • s I • A c ii E s i • • WEDNESDAY. SEl'f'EMIEft 11, 1996 • IDITa.s NOTE: Do you or someone you know haw a landmat1t birthday or annlwlwy coming up7 If so, we'd like to lndude It In our AlmaMc section. ........ call the lnfotmatk>n Into the ftHders' Hodine, 642~. fax It to 646-4170, or mall It to Crty Editor Iris Yokol, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. You may also send photographs, but please be sure to lodude a self- addres.sed stamped eovelope if you'd like it retumed. BANKRUPTCIES Recent bankruptcies as reported to the Federal Bankruptcy Court in Santa Ana. COSTA MESA • dba: Stoneworks, chapter 7 NEWPORT BEACH • fdba· Clemom Enterprises.- chapter 7 • dba: Halverson and Associates, chapter 7 DEATHS Most recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. NEWPORT BEACH • Longtime resident of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar, John C. Lockhart, passed away Sat., Sept. 7. In addition to his wife Kathleen, he is survived by his three children, Marci, Matt and John-Clay, as well as his sister, Lynette, and his father, Clay. 10:30 a.m. services will be held ThW'Sday, Sept. 12, at Our Lady, Queen of Angels. In lieu of flow- ers, the family requests donations be sent in memory of John Lock- hart to Scripp's Research Institute for Cancer, P.O. Box 2669, LaJol- la, CA 92038. •Robert X. Bruce, 84 on Aug. 12 DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH • Christopher T. Winter, 29, of Newport Beach • Brett I. Quintana, 25, of River- side •Jeffrey S. Swallow, 31, of Costa Mesa • Susan M. Bailey, 35, of Costa Mesa • Robert S. Crowell. 28, of New- port Beach • Edwin E. Schulendburg, 38, of LaMilada • Pamela G. Gaddis, 39, of Upland • Stephen Mcintyre, 27, of New- port Beach • Timothy M . De.Lacey, 21, of Huntington Beach • Tony D. Bulley, 30, of Newport Beach • Thomas L . Kenaley, 25, of Irvine • Michael P. Simondi, 52, of Laguna Beach • Ronald W. Lindstedt, 67, of Anaheim ·~enise-M:-Dipahmr, 36, otGar- den Grove • Louis E. Hughes, 26, of Balboa Island • Randy L. Basile, 32, of Newport Beach •Lee N. Kolodny, 29, of Newport Beach • Kingsley R. Brosnan, 5~f Newport Beach • Michael S. Brown, 36, of Aliso Viejo • Mayumi Miwa, 36, of Newport Beach • Janet K. McAdam, 79, of New- port Beach • Jack C. Kohr, 28, of Riverside Michael J . Dominguez, 45, of Newport Beach COSTA MESA •Andres Perez-Reyes, 31, of Anaheim • Douglas H. H8I1Ilan, 56, of Fountain Valley • Patrick B. McCabe, 3§;--0f Fountain Valley • John P. Carlson, 32, of Hunt- ington Beach • John I. Marich, 34, of Valencia Kent I. Melendez, 41, of West- minster • Paquita E. Peterson, 35, of Fountain Valley • Theodore L. Bemer, 62, of Gar- den Grove •Jonie M. Wilson, 36, of King- man •Annette B. Beaulieu, 34, Lagu- na Niguel • Rolando Barba.rest, 28, of Mis- sion Viejo • Ronald Vanlier, 46, of Mission Viejo ~ •Juan P. Marroquin, 39, of Santa Ana . . •1!clw.:rd S. Johnson. 31, Of Fountain Valley • Javier Alvi~ ''· olHuntmgton • Gregory S. Hu 24, of Laguna Hills • Porfir Florez-Ontiveros, 35, of Santa Ana • Robert W. Henderson. 39, of San.ta Ana •Wilfredo Campos, 30, of Santa · Ana • Pbillip L. Smith, 30 of Tama- rack MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as report- ed to the Orange County .Reconiel's Office. COSTA MESA • Terence J. Andrews married Susy G . Neufeld, on June 8 in Costa Mesa . • Christopher S. Becker married Thld D. Sellers, on June 29 in Costa Mesa • Michael J . Odenbrett married Margaret A. Bentley, on June 29 in Costa Mesa ' Mir H. Sadjadi married Alicia E. Armstrong, on June 29 in San Diego • Stephen W. Buckley married Betty J. Roberts, on June 29 in Corona del Mar • Kenneth A Swieca married Margie A. Norton. on June 29 in Newport Beach • James P. Orsbem N married Marni L. King, on June 30 in Newport Beach •Robert D . Davis married Victo- ria L. Foster, on June 30 in Foun- tain Valley • Michael L. Patrick married Kimberley A. MaCa.rter, on June 30 in Costa Mesa • Michael F. Anigo married Vir- ginia L. Beck, on June 30 in Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH • James C Keller married Amy M. Provence, on June 23 in Pasadena • Jeffrey V. Demaio married Eleonora D. Nanci, on June 29 in San Juan Capistrano • Jonathan C. Van Tassell mar- ried Jennifer D. Aumiller, on June 29 in San Diego •Peter J . Kerrigan married Dawn N. Abicano, on June 28 in San Juan Capistrano . 1 MAAC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT College Park flnt grader .tadd Baker takes a moment to leaf through a book In her classroom on the flnt day of school Tuesday. Baker has plenty of books to choose from as her temporary dassroom Is abo the school's library. . • The following are days off from • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day March 31, 1997 (Monday) school and other imJ::nt dates to January 20, 1997 (Monday) remember for the lowing school • Preparation Day 7-12 teachers • Memorial Day year: May 26, 1997 (Monday) January 31, 1997 (Friday) • Veterans' Day • Unooln's Birthday • Last Day of First Semester November 11, 1996 (Monday) February 10, 1997 (Monday) January 30, 1997 (Thursday) . • Last Day of Second Semester •Conference Day K-6teachers • Presidents' Day November 20, 1996 (Wednes-February 17, 1997 (Monday) June 18, 1997 (Wednesday) day) • Teacher in-service day •Last Day K-12 Students • Thanksgiving Recess March 5, 1997 (Wednesday) June 18, 1997 (Wednesday) November. 28-29, 1996 (Thursday through Friday) • Spring Recess • Last Day K-6 Teachers March 31-April 4, 1997 (Mon· June 18, 1997 (Wednesday) •Winter Recess December 24, day through Friday) 24, 31, 1996 and January 1, •Last Day 7-12 Teachers 1997 •Admissions Day June 19, 1997 (Thursday) READERS HOTUN~ Dally Pilot. 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All rlgl'tCs ~ 'IEM'ERATURES Newport Beach 63158 Balboa 63158 Costa Mesa 68157 Corona del Mar 66158 5UllF fOMCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-3 s Newport 2-3 s Bla<kles 24s River Jetty 24s CdM 2·3 s TIDES TODAY First low 5:45 a.m. -0.1 First high 12:31 a.m. 3.3 Second low 4:42 p.m. 2.1 Second high 11:05 p.m. 4.9 SA1URDAY First low 6:26~.m. 0.0 First high 1:06 a.m. 3.1 Second low 5:24p.m. 2.3 Second high 11:39 p.m. 4.6 WATER TEMNRATUM: 61 A modest blend of swetls from the northwest and southwest adds up to mostly unassum- ing 2-to 3-foot surf for most spots with the eKCeption of a f~ cheeky waves pushing toward 4 · feet. A more northerly shot of northwest swell will ~tUn lbuadaV .M the southwest fades. Bvt won't mean much unles:s you've just atriwd from Munchkln Land. For latest surf report and forecast updates, call the . 976 Surf. 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The thief alleged- ly cut the lodt and put on a different one. • 1800 blodc of '9kalm Drive: A jacket. notebook and orga- nl~er worth a total of $113 was stolen from a trud<. The rear sliding window was unlatched. • llOO blodc of 9rtsto1 Street: Luggage and several Items of sewing materials valued at S 1,455 were stolen from the trunk of a locked car. • 2tOO blodc of EMt Coast Highway. 1Wo bottles of water. 17 adult and senior admission tickets and 37 bags and boxes ~f c.andy totaling a value of $165.SO were stolen from a movie theater. • 200 block of UH• l.8ne: $600 in cash was stolen from under a shirt in a lodted car. • ~6th blodl of S.. lllMd Drtve: 1Wo pairs of sunglasses, a sun roof open. • ..00 blodl of ftlwr Avenue: A surlboerd shelf valued at S400 was stolen from a' front patio. ~ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1996 • You're never too old to trim a double1 pl<i.y N ot all Charlie Browns are over-70 division of the World guy came at me like a truck." losers. We have one in Series of Softball for the second 1Wo years later, he ended up Corona del Mar who is year in a row in 1990, SI noted with a hairline fracture of the still winning at the age of 11 -"third bc\seman Brown made two same wrist in a collision at first and doesn't plan to give it-up spectaculaistops that he turned -bas&-Charlie calls-a •freak aod- soon. into double plays." dent" -to which his wife, Betty, One of the more satisfying Hell, I haven't turned a double who is accustomed to this sort of perks of this columning gig is the play since I was 25, fO I · thing, sighs and shrugs. opportunity to meet new an~ approached Charlie Brown with After the World Series glory stimulating J>e9ple -not all of some awe. That turned out to be days, Charlie's arthritic knees whom want to dismember me unnecessary since Charlie does-began to trouble him more and because of something I've writ-n't take his athletic feats all that more, but he continued to play ten. And often that happens as seriously. But he takes them seri-until ·1 couldn't run and finally the result of highly unlikely sub-ously enough that he plans to J" oseph n. couldn't even walk .• jects that show up here. keep on playing into his 80s in So last March, he had knee Uke softball. spite of a new knee installed by be 11 replacement surgery. and now Several weeks ago, I wrote a surgeon last March and anoth-he's ready for action again -until about going back tc;> Indiana for a er knee that hurts like bell most the other knee gives out. softball reunion of a heteroge-of the time. job, sent for his family and He regards age as "just a / him, but mostly he regards exer- cise as "reading without my glasses." His greatest fear these days is 11ot a heart atta.C:k or--knee- surgery but rather the perils of •playing the outfield between two guys wearing hearing aids.• I couldn't bring myself to admit to Charlie that I gave up my normal shortstop position at our softball reunion because I couldn't get down fast enough to field the ground balls. But I did just fine at first base, and I can still bit to right field where the opponents always play their weakest fielder. neous group of people who Charlie is a true Newport retired from baseball. More or number," especially when he Kobbe mak ,. played softball daily for a dozen Beach native. He came out here less. looks around him at tea.JD.ID4tes I" es Ou' years many summers ago. New-from Pennsylvania after World While he became successful in well into their 80s #who still run After lunch with Charlie, I know that if my knees give out, I can just get new ones. But even more than new knees, Charlie offers an honest-to-God enthusi- asm and zest for life that no sur- geon can provide. That's what I with bank cash port Beach lawyer (that's what he War ll to work at a summer job the business world-first as a and field well." calls himself instead of "attor-and never went back. He had builder, then as a real estate bro-These men, like Charlie, --=--~.J-..,..-::!A~~~~~~~CO!~-J-~n~ey;_"gon~his~·~1~ett~e~r~h~ea~d~aLlt~ou~ch~IL_~~a~d~u~a~ted~in~lan~~a~es~an~dL,=---+-~Ul:!~e~is~a~as~t:_1IDresi~·d~e~nit~of~th~e_,_!~ar~en~·~touttoproveanything. Mela bank af $2,145 Monday like) Julian Ertz read the column, baseball from· the University of Newport-Mesa Board of Realtors) e-jusrloveLhe game, "-says - -Ullng a note, police Mid. and it struck a chord. West Virginia before he joined -Charlie played some semi-pro Charlie, who makes no fetish· out 1be robber entered the He phoned and told me about the Army and \jas wounded ball and did a little umpiring. of exercise. He has a stationary • JOSEPH N. llEU.'S column runs every Wednesday. Downey Sntngs and Loan at his friend, Charlie Brown, who is when his unit was crossing the TQen about 15 years ago, his bar-bike he rides when the mood hits 3300 8riltol St.~ banded a even older than I am and still Rhine River late in World War Il. ber told him about Senior Soft- tellll' a note demanding cash playing heavy-duty softball. He When he recovered, the war was ball, and he joined up. He's been et about 3:25 p.m.. said Costa also suggested a lunch, and last over and be decided to pursue tearing up the league -along Mela police Capt. 1bm Lazar. week it took place. baseball instead of languages. with various arms and legs -ever He did not show a Charlie Brown is built more He got a tryout with the Pitts-since. weapon. Lu4J' said. The rob-like a shortstop -Slats Marion burgh Pirates, impressed them His favorite target appears to bit -.pad on foot and was comes to mind-than the third enough to warrant a $1,000 be his left arm. Several years i.lt IC8D8 running near the base he plays. He is .tall, thin and bonus and a .t:ontract, and was ago, he suffered a compound Westin South Coast Plaza angular, and he has played well dispatched to the deep minors fracture of that arm making a tag HoeeL enough in his seventh decade to where he tried to support a wife at third base. In Senior Softball, Tbe SUlped is desaibed merit recognition in that Bible of and child on $250 a month. base runners are allowed to over- • whitef 5 .feet 10 to 6 feet athleticism, Sports illustrated. When the season ep,ded, he run all of the bases in order to tan. 200-235 pounds, with Iii· When Charlie's team, the San hitch-biked to California with avoid sliding on brittle bones. ver curly hair. a full bee.rd, Juan Capistrano Angels, won the one of his teammates, found a »So,• recalls Charlie, »this ~ ltiorta, an orange and green T-shirt and a baseball ~· Monahan gets early start on campaign ~esa .CoundJman Gary Manahan is soliciting llgn ups for his fifth annual Galt Classic at the .Costa. Mela Country Oub. 1be event benefits Mona- han'I cam~ coffers, how- ever, the first-term council- man Wll't up for reelection until 1998. Monahan said QQGtributioos will go to chari- ty if be does not seek a sec- ond Win. 1be Oc.t. 14 toumunent at the Costa Mesa Country Club begins at 11 a.m. Bldly • fees ltelt at S85 and include a ~~~.m} "!1rWWWIL The entry deedHM ii 0c.t. 1. Applications are available at tbe .tavern. 1830 Newport Boulavard. Commissioners decide on permits COit& M8l8 dty pJanlMft OD Monday approved ODll- llludklll ol a 3,624~ foot lube and tune-up fadlity at 2301 Newport BIYd. Ttie Plgntng Commissim approyed. a permit for the t.dllty wttb a 5-0 vote, said ~ .Jtinrey, recording seae-. ...,. ... tbe mmm•sk>a. .: ID a~ matter, (lOlll- BUSINESS LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS -Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TltANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements, title disputes, work-outs ESTATE PlA":INING • . Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration ' LEGAL =OPTIONS E)INNER SUNDAY -THURSDAY ~:OOTO 11:00 pm . fiRIDf\Y -SATURDAY 5:00 TO 12:00 pm Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT HIS gone ftshlngl For fish tacos White fish served on a soft corn tortilla wlth our ~special"' white sauce. cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a slice of lime. Uke they serve on the coast of BA.JAii Our meals are a trip to BAJA as well as MEXICOl1 -~ OFFICIAL PROGRAM Coming ••• Thur., Sept. 12 in the Daily Pilot Costa '9.-fesa Civic Pfayfwuse ~A~,, LA ~Atte~A PIOIMXEDBY 'R,tx -Co,../lkins llRECTID BY .l11rr'J V1'4tts September 12 -October ll ~. FrDr,5 IRI ~ ci 8:00 PM S1J*1s ii 2:00 PM _. 12& 13 P1Mw HiljllS ·Al 5-5 SS.00 hr W.aa:ta:-' Mats CAii 714.650.5269 We will be producing the OFFICIAL PROGRAM for the eighth annual Newport SeaFest, the community-wide festival, Sept. 15 -22, featuring contests, events and activities for the entire family_. ___ _ The OFFICIAL PROGRAM will have a circulation of 100,000, inserted into the Daily Pilot, Irvine Wortd News and Tustin Weekly, along with d bonus distribution at the Times Orange County booth at the Taste of Newport, tle weekend of Sept. 20 -22. The eight-day ~ Seefest culminates with the Taste of Newport, a three-day food and music fest, highlighting 34 top restaurants, live entertainment, with an expected crowd of more than 70,000. OFFICIAL PROGRAM Publication Dates: Thur .• Sept 12 in the Dally Pilot and Irvine Wor1d News Fri., Sept. 13 in the Tustin Weekly ' • ADotber private company, 8rth tf• Amba•lence Servioe, will GlllllDue b,tdring up the dty·nm &j&llDI : n.. flN and m.artne depart- Jll!lllDl ..-vice will ClOSt $915,581, a ftgure that'• more than the 1885,597 budget. That price does, however, beat the projected price pl a contract with Huntington ~ Mayor John Hedges, the only oamm1ttee vote against the plan, didn't make it to Monday's coun- cil meeting because of a work ,emergency. But be ~d Tuesday he felt the city review~ of 'ambulance companies.was incon- .utent. He also nli8ed concerns !bat all three options would cost mare than the budgeted amount. •This is justifying hiring addi- tional firefighting personnel with e bulance r am • he ,said. •And whether or not the fire department can do tt better tbaD a pdvate company remains to be aeeo.· But Plre 'Chief 1bn Riley Nld be provided the council wttb an options for ambulance aetvice, not just the c::ity-nm program. He Mo said his department'• aervice beats that of a private company because firefigbters have local experience. •They're always working in the same environment with the same people,• Riley said. •com- panies' employees don't always stay in your geographic area.• Hedges noted the city has raised non-resident ambulance fees to $296 from $263 since the department took over the ambu- lance service. Yet Riley points to the revenues the city reaps by being able to bill insurance com- panies. • Riley added that be looks for- ward to getting the pennanent program started. •rm happy to have all the d · · -· behin us • he said. •Now the real work begins." briefly in the news Still time to enter OCC preschool lab school • Orange Coast College's Early Childhood Lab School bas a few 'openings still available for 3-and -'-year-old preschool children this :tall. The lab school is designed to •meet the needs and interests of 'individual children and offers a part-time preschool program-for ;180 infants, toddlers and preschool dlildren each academic year. · The school opens two sessions , Monday through Friday from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. and 1 to 3:30 p.m. Fees are $105 monthly for a two-day program. $140 for a three-day pro- gram and $245 for a five-day. An optional lunch session costs addi- tional $6. Fol' information abou preschool openings or to be placed on the lab school waiting list, call 432-5517. Nature center needs :volunteers for cleanup The Environmental Nature Center will host its first Back to School Volunteer Day Saturday to prepare the center for the new school year. The Phen·Fen Diet Are There Safe And Effedive Appetite Suppressants? e ca ~~..--~t The answer is ~'CS' llowcvcr the 1rcat· mcm o( obesity or :m Ovtrl\'Cight condl· don also requires :ippropri:uc lil'cst~ie c~ and an lndivldualiztd, physician· supemscd. comprchcnSl\'C approach indudlng dk1, bdi;rvior modl6cadoo and ocrdsc. For~. II is llOf jllU slm· ply a rmtter o( pushing lhemsdvts 2"a)' from !ht table! The new diet pdls . .,'hen propet1y adtnk\i.1ttted by a physician who is knowtedgcable In rhclr use. Cll\ be a hdp(\A adjooa b "qht rcductiorl and wdghl~ cal my oftkc bf an appoimmcn1 and wt Cln determine If )'OU :m: or ~ not • aood caodkWe ror drug thl'f1PY b obesity or ao ~~ rondldon. Tc also oltt altanauvc prov.ams. . A'fOCado Medal Gl'Olm 1441 Al'OCldoAte. su1 .. 1or N.wport lelcb, CA 92660 (714) 720-9266 ~~t.o) Adult volunteers, high school age and older, are invited to come help clean the grounds and make · sure the nature center is ready for schoolcbildren's visits. The Volun- teer Day event is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All skill levels are needed and community service credit is avail- able. The center at 1601 16th St. in Newport Beach presents several programs that· educate children about the environment throughout the academic year. For more information, call 645- 8489. --<h 1r_)~ - Seaso11 Book by Dale Wasserman Mwic by Mitch Leigh Lyrics by Joe Darion Ditcctcd by Larry Watta • 1z-oet.13 In tiSOciation with the Southern c.alifornia College Departme11t of 1\eater .Arts Wrincn by William Shakespeare Directed b MorrlaP~ OCI. 31-flll. ~ Io~th1hg:r a T piit , Book, music and tyria by Jamee McDonald, David Voa Additional mwic by F.d Linderman LiaaGary ... ...,.,. • • • • • • i.i _. ••••••••••••••• • ore19 ner In association with the Soat1aem c.alifornia College Department of Theater Atta Written by Larry Shue Dirtacd b Morria~ .... ,,_..,, ...................... · .. . ..................... . ~-·~ COSTA MES CIVIC NEW MEMBER S Abeeaomble Md Fiich Marty Ortiz 3333 Bear St., Ste. 223 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/557-9787 Anytime Anywhere hvef, Inc. Han1etRoop 940 South Coast Dr., Ste. 150 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 714/957-1888 c.t'aJf. Ben Gonzalez Pwnll ............ Doug Witkop 861Weet18th St. , Costa Mesa, CA 92627 7141548-7 '488 Slulel' Tiana Trinh 3420 South Bristol Costa Mesa, CA 92627 7141754-0222 South Coat oe.... Auocl8tl'of'I Jim Murphy \ 1550 Royal Palm Or. Gosta 1525 Mesa Verde Or., Ste. 215 194 • 714/444-4566 Oulton Statham n.nsctucers, Inc. Steohen Pirrone Stor8ge w..t Steve Smith 1644 Whittler Ave. Costa Me$a. CA 92627 714/642-2400 H.S. Telecom Travel Martha T. Allen 3404 Lavender Lane Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/540-4795 1835 Wh~ St., Ste. C-1 ,.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 714/631-4878 \lel'ulU.. on the Lek• Paul L Sellers National Telecard Services, Inc. Lori A. Mullen 3700 Soutti Plaza Qr. Santa Ana. CA 92704 714/668-9911 151 Kalmus Dr., Ste. M-5 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 7141437--0797 EVENTS CALENDAR Wed. Sept. 11 Chamber Thln. Sept. 12 Networtt.,. Buainesa lMde Group, 11 :45 a.m. 0 Costa Mesa Country Oub, 1701 Golf Course Or. Environmental Com'!'tttee, noon 0 Buskless Breakfast, 7:15 a.m. 0 Costa Mesa Country Club, -'-----1701 Golf Course Road Thuta. Sept. 12 Mon. Sept. 16 Chamber Tues. Sept. 17 Wed. Sept. 18 Wed. Sept. 25 Board of Dlntctora Luncheon, 11 :45 a.m. 0 Blrraporrettl's Education Committee, 7:30 a.m. 0 Ambaalldor Committee, noon 0 Chamber LeglalatlYe Committee, noon O Chamber Annual Buslnen Expo, 5:30 -8:30 p.m. Triangle Square -- RENEWA LS 41 ,... Paclflc Bell 23ye91"8 8 ,_,. 3 ~(cont.) LA. Cellular TetephOne Friar Tux Shop · Company Lucent Technologle · Mediterranean Villa a Logtc Corporatto Newport Bay Inn Westin South Coast Plaza 19 Y98f'S • lmper1al Bank 14yelln 5~ Sandpiper Motel of ·Co$taMesa Cal's Camera and Video Bates/Lee, Inc. Newport-Mesa Unified 4 ~ School District Wefts Fargo Bank Answer Networi< Canon cOmputer Senlk Paint Company Sue+ I ,_ems, nc. CM900 2yeara I Box Brothers of Orange County FRED JoaJlller. Inc. International Busln Equipment Dr. David K. lee, O.P.M. On Monday, August 26, 1996, Reuet Co.is M..a held a tree I planting along Vlctoda Street between H~ Boulevard and Csnydn Drive. The purpose of this event was to 8nhance the landscaping with • 100 new treeS. Releaf Costa Mesa Is a non-profit community based organization committed to volunteer action In improving the quality of life In Costa Mesa through planting, protecting and pr8$erving tr'8S within the city. r CM900, a Chamber group of local area businessmen dedicated to supporting community groups with a positive vlsJon for Costa Mesa. donated 70 of the trees that were planted. Trees were donated by and/or purchased from Seatree Nursery. Approximately 300 students from Southern California College donated their time and energy to do the planting. This special event, linking the resources of CM900 with the energies of the sec students and the commitment of ReLeaf Costa Mesa. will provide a signfficant benefit to the resJdents of Costa Mesa. BUSINESS EXPO The Costa Mesa Chamber and Triangle Square invite you to ToWn Square at Triangle Square on Wednesday, September 25 to enjoy this year's Business Expo. The event will feature 50 exhibitors from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., live entertainment by Mike Patterson, prize draw'ings (prizes lnctude a teleVlsk>n and balt>ecue). Food and refreshments provtded by Sfuzzi, LaSalsa, Upper Crust Pizza, Johnny Rockets, Chong's, Pain Du • Monde and Ralph's. The ticket price for all of this Including the raffle drawing is only $10.00 per person. Don't miss this onc&-a-year event that promotes Costa Mesa buslDeSSeS,..and highlights Costa Mesa as a Great Place to Shop. For tickets or.lnformatlon call the Chamber at 714/57 4-8780. COSTLY HEALTH CARE PROPOSITIONS .. BUSINESS AND EDUCATION (The following Is from a comment.at)' by John P. Nell/, c:IJ#Mr of the C#IHfomla Chamber of Commerce's Small Business Committee and I -~·~lheCl/llfomla~ -- Balboa lnetrwMnta, Inc. of Costa Mesa, recognizing that Cal State University Fullerton attracts some of Southern Califomla's most academically gifted students and wishing to provide ongoing support to help these scholars meet their educational goals, has established the Balboa Instruments President's Scholars Scholarship with a $25,000 endowment. Awarded on the basis of their superior academic and extracurricular performance, President's Scholars receive a full scholarship to cover all student fees for up to four years at Cal State Fullerton, as long as they maintain a 3.5 minimum grade point average and contribute to university and community activities. The program Is supported by the President's Associates, a select group of individual and corporate donors. Propositions 214 and 216, tf passed in November, will result In a 14.5% increase in health"C818 pnwnlums for employers totalling near1y ~ billion per year, an $8.2 billion drop In economic activity, a loss of 60,000 Jobs by 2003, and billions of dollars more In health care and workers comp costs to business, employees and taxpayers. Independent economic studies have shown that the two, almost Identical, measures will cost Caltfomla businesses and taxpayers bUlions of dollars with no Improvement In the quality of our health care system. In fact, because of higher costs, the measures may actually reduce access to affordable health care for many Californians. If passed, either of the two initiatives would trigger an $845 million per year Increase In healtti care premium costs for small businesses alone. Studies indicate that a 12.1 % or $2. 7 billlon per year increase In overall health care premium costs to California businesses can be expected on top of a $688 million per year Increase in premium costs paJd by workers themselves. In addition, millions of dollars more per year In higher workers' compensation premiums will be generated. The non-partisan legislative analyst says this could cost taxpayers aJready struggling to provide essential S81'\/ices will end up paying milUons more for health care coverage for their wot1<ers. This will, of cxx.ne, be passed along to the taxpayer. --.......-_ posltlOns 214 and 216 deliver higher costs, bigger bu'88ucraclee and special interest agendas that hurt' all <Jallfomlans and do nothing to Improve the quality of health care. Votef"S should reject theee IU-edvtsed Initiatives on November 5 . From left: CSUF president, Or. Milton Gord°'Jt Barblrl Cline, and president of Balboa lnatrumenta, David vllne BUSINESS AND T HE ENVIRONMENT c H 1\ M r ~ E R c rJ ~ 1 C) , r , r-J , c /\ No 1 o !\ l t _ ~J r (JP· . -, 'f' . ·~'\ls\iless EJriJ o l · ~fO $10 per person ~ ~~ '\, Oj Jncludea food and raffle ~ ~ Name Phone MW checn paytlble to: Costa Mela Chamber of Commerce or Vlaa, MC, AMEX exp. __ _ (11 ~dWgeon ctd on J)UIUWj M9ll to: ~ Expo Tickets, Com Meea Chamber of Commlrce, 1836 Newport Blvd., #f:260, ea.ta Mesa. CA92627 , ,, EYE·OftENER .96 football ... • QUOTE OF .THE DAY . . rootba/l. p bial4 WGI It& jlnl lot1e. e'fioy the moment 1Jlat was IDhat IN~ Mf/tl1IUJd to Pia/I and coada ... • -L0/11 IRWIN . presenting one of the great sailors from ••• . ' ' ... . ~-a··f;l';:----•.· . ' . li ,;, . _.-• • -•... i-• • ..._ ":_,.. ' -I • ill.:. t_. • I Newport Harbor High's Allrwin. was one of a Jdnd..rtght..ODt of the chute for the Sailors in the early '30s, then came. back to coach the Sailors to some of their finest hours. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot N EWPORT BEACH -Bvery morning, Al Irwin is awake by 5:30 a.m., without fail, rain or shiQe. He walks his two dogs on the beach. Upon his return, Irwin bikes to the Wedge and back from his beach house on Balboa Peninsula, unless bis wife of over 54 years, Lois, is "up and stirring." In that case, Irwin will stay hoine and work in his shop, hand-carving fish, shells, sandpipers, ducks, "whatever I feel like doing." By 9 a.m., breakfast is served. Irwin, a lifelong bodyswf er who knows the ocean's south swell as well as unquestionably appropriate for Ilwin. While Irwin no doubt played in a different era, he still holds an athletic distinction at Newport Harbor expected to last for all time: He earned 15 varsity letters from 1932 through 1936, when he grad~ted. •Now days," he said, "there's specialization, and the opportunity isn't quite there as much. There are too many demands in the sports you choose and, of course, schools are much bigger and there are more personnel (students) around you at the same time.•,.. When the long gray line began for Newport Harbor football (1930 and '31), students were far and few between. By Irwin's freshman year, in 1932, there were 2.4 players listed. Irwin had something going for him. "I • earn respect from the opposition, their first winning season. Newport Harbor faithful would keep Irwin in mind a dozen years later for the bead coaching position. C ollowing bis years as a Tar gridder, Irwin F-became lrfom-year-lettermen at-eollege of the Pacific under the noted Amos Alonzo Stagg, one of football's founding fathers. Irwin also served as a naval officer during World War ll. Among his assignments was flight deck officer on the U.S.S. Lexington -one of our nation's most renowned aircraft carriers in the South Pacific. Irwin was a member of the carrier when the Japanese surrendered. Irwin had been an assistant football coach at College of the Pacific, recruited and trained potential naval officers at Princeton University, and even coached the Union College (N.Y.) swim team as a side attraction during the war. Once, he was in charge of the Gray Lake Naval Training Center (12 pools) near Chicago. After the war, Irwin coached one year as an . . . QR one year as the lfead coach at Valencia, before returning to his alma mater. He coached the Tars Al Irwin. the 1935 Sallon' team captain. I I coach here, and then retire I here and Still live here,• said I Irwin, an ocean lifeguard in his bi h school days, I eventu y g cap I of the lifesaving department "You played until you got Irwin's Tars led St. Anthony, 13-7, With one in his summer college years. hurt,• said Irwin, team MVP minute left in the game. But the Tars had a bad Irwin, the consummate and captain i,n '35, as well as punt from their own 20-yard line and St. Anthony football player and coach at the Orange League's Player quarterback Bill Mais, who earned All-CIF honors Newport Harbor High, of the Year when schools like that season, threw a touchdown pass on the ensu- considered the original link to the long gray line, Anahelm, Brea, Valencia, Huntington Beach and ing play to beat the Ta.rs. '\ hu been the standard for all coaches in the Orange competed against the fledgling Sailors. •we hated to lose the ball game, but it w~ Newport-Mesa District Qn.ce UM8, when he Irwin also lettered in basketball and baseball sure a good way to get started," Irwin said. returned to his alma mater to coach the Tan for each year, swimming u a sophomore and track St. Anthony Coach Jacque Grenier, two weeks eight seasons. · and field (weight events) his final two years, after the Newport scare, was quoted as saying: H e was a strict disciplinarian. But always accumulating 1~ letters in total. •we were lucky to win at Newport.• The Tars honest and han:l-world.Qg. Ted Newland's 'Ibole Tan ol '35 were outweighed in every had reached yet another level. ci>aching path was bulldozed by Irwin. Bill Leach game, but will be remembered best by their rivals Wbile fOQtbell wu changing, so were the 'Im. and the late Don Bums were also dildples. u having ooe of the most stubborn defenses in Though former head coach Les Miller had Irwin, synonymous with Newpart Harbor Orange County, flntabtng •-3-1 overall. losing two occasiODally rµn some T-formation material from football, remains the comtant as the Sailon' league games by one touchdown. The Tars ended 1943 tbrougll 1945, it was Irwin. bued on his season opens Friday against Orange (7:30 p.m.). ID w:ood place behind Orange League champion playing experience under Stagg, who firmly Though Irwin'• teams u a player or coach Anaheim, wbk:h at tbe time was a school twice establiahed the full T-formation package when be Wendell Pickens (in 1946-47), but Al Irwin is probably the greatest man you would ever want to play for," Al Muniz, an outstanpmg defensive lineman for the Ta.rs in '48, once Said. ·vou wanted to la our heart out for him." tagg, w o wo at es :ve vice mail, was a prolific inventor who contributed much to football, induding the huddle in 1894, along with the center snap, the man-in-motion, reverses, diagrammed playboots, backfield lhifts, tackling dummies and numbers ot jerseys. While incotpQrating his own twists, Irwin took Stagg's material and produced a 19-8 record in his first three years as the 18.rs outscored their opponents, 5'5-271. They wt:nt 8-1in1949. Some ot the Stagg playbook included the unique rocker step punt (one step backward. one step forward). "Our llDe ollly averaged 160 pounds (per player), but they were fut and they were saappy," lrwln said ot the '49 squad. which was led by quarterback Don Cantrell. Newport Harbor struggled in the early 1950s, f never won the most games, be ii thought ol u a the size ol Newport Harbor'. returned in 1948. I legend, a term used lOOlely nowadays but Irwin, big at 214 ~.had helped the 'IVs "I learned very~ fundamentals from • ~E IRWIN ·~GE I L-------------------~---~----~-~-------~---~---------------~---~-~----~---~-~-~~~~~-~ ~ -. . • • • iii With that first kickoff ~ust hours away, some advice for the C1asl of '97, ~ • ~ way of Al lrwii1'1 ston'· • ' WEDHESOAY, SEPTIMIER 11, J. : 's career cut short •At the prime age of 38 h~ found bimseH forced to resign football post at ·occ for health reasons. A l Irwin's comer of the globe began on the Balboa Peninsula, where it will also likely end some day. But not before he outlives most of his players. "Many of his former players come through here," said Lois Irwin, his wife of more than 54 years, referring to their beach-front house w here inline skaters, mowitain bikers and walkers go by near the 18th Street boardwalk. "One guy, w~o used to play and said, 'Coach Irwin, you're going to outlive us all.'" Irwin, 78, can act like he's 38. He used to surf until about 12 years ago. And he still bodysurfs. · Thirty-eight didn't just appear. lt't a prime age for a head coa.ch. It was when Irwin stopped coaching football~lt broke bis heart. One week in the hospital because of vproblems with nerves" was enough to convince then-Orattge Coast College President Dr. Basil Peterson to run a reversal of bis own, so Steve Musseau became OCC's football coach in 1957 and lasted five seasons (rephlced-by-Oick-Tucker). "It was a lot harder than be would ever say,• Lois said. vHe drove Steve Musseau nuts. I told Al one week to stay away from the football field, because here's the coach from the previous year, who bad just won a champii nship (in '56), ' · d the football facility · g practice, probably telling (Musseau) wh~t to do. I told him to just stay with water polo and swimm,ing. ~Football was his true love. That was what he really c:heedng •.. bey, I _.. their Monday Morning Quarterback of the Year. "The only way Al found out about an opening down here, when he was coaching at Antioch (in the Bay Area t1'e previous year), was because be was down here for a reunion, otherwise he may have never had the opportunity to come back to Newport Harbor." rl.cha.,d---~-The students,-taculty 1Uld - 1 · community members, were d lucky to get Irwin back. So unn were local sportswriters. Irwin's wanted to play and coach." Before Irwin's eight years as Newport Harbor High's coach, he coached one season at Valencia, 1947. "I remember (Valencia) didn't have any bleachers and I would take our dog to the games," Lois said. "I would walk with the dog right on the sidelines during the games, an interviewers dream. He should teach classes on it. He has been hamstrung with a bout with O.u this week, but hopefully he'll be on band Frida ni ht when N rt Harbor's season wt a home game against Orange (7:30 p .m.). It was, after all, 60 years ago when Irwin, the original fixture in the long gray line, graduated. orou del Mar frMhm•n Caylan Leslie drives home a wbmer en route to· a three-game sweep of her l!dlson s y am.a • Chargers on the CdM courts. She and her teammates posted a .. 1.,..1" conquest, l>ut in the won-loss column. right now Ifs 0-0. Water polo tryouts Monday -· ... What might have been? : IRWIN NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Youth Water Polo team will holding tryouts Sept. 16 at Newport Harbor High pool. than two minutes at Monday's tryouts. Registration costs are $90 per season, plus $32.50 for VSWP insurance. There's an additional $12.50 USWP fee for first-time players. . . . CONTINUED FROM S been working long hours and cited : but was back on top in 1954, finishing 5-3-1, •problents with n erves as much as then 6-3 in '55, Irwin's final season. • Al Irwin' spent just one year as Orange Coast College's football coach before bowing to doctor's orders. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot anything" for the cause of his sudden : That's when Orange Coast College came bedridden condition. • beckoning, but it was also the beginning of It was highly recommended that Irwin • the end of Irwin's football career. -just five months shy of the 1957 • Irwin's term at occ lasted just one season season's first kickoff, or what would've (1956), when the Pirates won the Eastern been his second year as OCC's football Conference, only their second championship coach -step down. in nine years since the school's football The club is open to boys and girls in grades 4 through 8 and is coached by Greg Boyer, who received a silver medal at the 1988 Olympic Suinmer Games in Seoul as a member of the U.S. Water Polo team. Anyone interested in joining the team will have to be able to complete a 100-yard swim in less Workouts at Newport Halbor High will be held Monday and Wednesday from 6:15-7:30 p.m . The season will run through Nov. 10 with games being played on Sunday. For more infC?tmation call 631-5822. N EWPORT BEACH -Funny how things change. Sometimes you wonder what might have been. Al Irwin, the original fixture in the long gray line that dates back to 1930, was ready to blaze his gridiro~ i.m~rint at . Dr. Basil H. Peterson, the college's ~t inception. president after whom the occ In the spring of '57, Irwin spent a week in gymnasium is ~ed. decided to shift the hospital, citing nothing specific but Irwin into aquatics full-time. Irwin had certainly •problems with nerves a.S much as also been OCC's swim coach his first year .... : anything.• Many players were leaving for / There's an asterisk next to Irwin's 1956 Cerritos College, which was opening that year, season (7-1-2) for a championship; it and both of Irwin's assistants also departed. . . OF PllESEASON RANIONGS .. storied seasons at Newport Harbor High, nature in which Irwin departed after only months shy of his second season as OCC's . . . . ' . ... the school Irwin helped build in the one year, leaving many to wonder what football coach, step down. Dr. Basil H. primitive years as a mean linebacker and might have· been. Peterson, the college's first president, decided bruising fullback. Irwin coached water polo and to shift Irwin into aquatics full-time. Irwin had Park; 4. Barstow; 5. Bosco Tech; 6. Brea Olinda; 7. Mira Costa; 8. Laguna Hills; 9. littlero<.k; 10. Dos Pueblos. 3. St. Lucy's; 4. Dos Pueblos; 5. Newport. HMbor, 6. Agoura; 7. Moorpark; 8. Wert: lake; 9. Atascadero; 10. San Go<gonio. Division IV DIVISION IV •• Irwin's football coaching task at OCC, swimming for eight more years at Orange also been OCC's swim coach his first year. howftver, lasted just one season (1956), Coast, "but no more football after the fall uone of the first Newport Harbor games I wherl the Pirates won the Eastern of 1956," he said. HGeez, that was 40 ·: went to after I retired (in 1979), there were 11 Conference, only their second years ago." : assistants," Irwin said. •My first year at 1. Nordhoff; 2. Corona del Miii: 3. Morro Bay; 4. Fillmore; 5. Beaumont 6. San Marino; 7. St. Francis; 8. St. Paul; 9. South Hills; 10. Costa Mes.II. 1. Nordhoff; 2. Louisville; 3. Morro Bay; 4. Corona def Mw; 5. Fllntrldge .. Sacred-Heart; 6. South Hills; 7. 29 Pal1n9: 8. La Reina; 9. San Dimas; 10. EsUncM. championship in nine years since the Irwin, now 78, was in his prime as a Valencia, I had one assistant, and my first two school's football root. coach. For the Newport-Mesa area to lose years at Newport Harbor, I had one ... and Cerritos College was opening in 1957 its hard-nosed, celebrated gridiron dream neither had even played or coached a gam,e. and five significant OCC players who coach was like a surprising air raid, an But the next year (1950) it started changing. lived in the Norwalk area were unexpected dead. "(Former Anaheim High coaching legend) LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY transferring to the latest JC. Both of Irwin, though, would win nine Clare Van Hoorebeke changed it. When be Socar Irwin's assistants also left; Jim Stangeland swimming championships in nine years, came in, he b_rought Jour assistants with him, College men · Southern califomia College at Cal State San Bernardino, 4 p.m. fled to Long Beach City College, Bill along with one water polo title. By 1965, and that's when everybody started taking Votr.jtia-.r Poore followed him. he was helping to open UC Irvine, other (assistants) and exchanging hbns. He Community college women · Orange Coast at Cerritos (scrimmage), 1 p.m. "In those days,"-Irwin said, Hall you becoming its swimming 'and water polo started exchanging films, so everybody else did" Golf had were three coaches. You didn't have coach, then later athletic director. Irwin Irwin, now 78, was in his prime as a football community college women . Orange Coast, Rio Hondo. at Costa Mesa Golf a • Count Club, noon. 1 severrureighrpeoplle-cm-the-"Sid:etilrres-:--t1e!ttr{!l:t'1Irt91~9.:--~~~~~~~~-;:-r~o~a~cb-tr.'f"nPTI>~m-;~:srn:·irTlrPTHnrln~·rm.-Hil:'i&~f-~~:..z....:.~~~;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=~---1 You had a staff of three and that's it. I had It also leaves one to wonder what season (7-1-2) for a champiopship, but it some very enjoyable years at Orange might have been had Irwin stayed at should also include the end of a football • Coast, though." Newport Harbor, where the Tars finished legend. He coached water polo and swimming With his staff leaving, his best five over .500 in five of his eight years, before for eight more years at Orange Coast. He won DEEP SEA TUESDAv~s COUNTS players hightailing it, and recruiting Don Bums took over in 1956. nine swimming championships in nine years, becoming extra burdensome, Irwin's Irwin is Newport Harbor's all-time along with one water polo title. emotions got the best of him. leading letter-winner with 15 from 1932 By 1965, he was helping to open UC Irvine, Davey's Locker · 7 boats, 102 anglers. 46 yellowtail, 1 white sea bass, 83 bonito, 28 barracuda, 55 calico bass, 64 sand bass, 284 sculr.in, 1 sheephead, 9 rodcfish, 18 whitefish, 1 cabezon, 2 blue sharks, 35 mac.kere . "I wound up flat on my back at Hoag through 1936, an athletic distinction becoming its swimming and water·polo coach, Newport "-'ding -5 boats, 55 anglers. 130 yellowfinituna, 30 skipjac.k. 1 mako shark. 1 black sea bass (released), 6 sand bass, 39 calico bas$, 17 rodcflsh, 2.1 sculpin, 66 bonito, 4 barracuda, 1 yellowtail, 100 mackerel. Hospital for a week,· said Irwin, who had expected to last forever. then rater athletic director, before retiring. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES the sale. Buyers must pro· Mesa, CA 92627·3009 19th C·126, Costa Mesa, ducted by: an Individual PUBl:iC AUCTION TO 1HE ... Denwld for Siii. ... BUNNEU ANO MARTA X: pnMded In Aid llCM(I), vide current original or a This business Is con· CA 92627 Have you started doing HIOHEST Bl>DER FOR .-, nalce ol br..:h llnd BUNNEU.. HUSBAMD AND 8dvlnCM, H MY llftder lhl PUBLIC NOTICE photocopy of orlginal re· ducted by: an unlncorpo-Joe R. Fasce11elll, 21622 business yet? No CASH or• Mt fortt lrt ~ o1 tlldlorl to CMM .. urt-~UCFETIONWl~0S:t...,~\ 81PU~ "'*' of Nld 0.:... of T"*' --------•sale permit al time of sale rated association other Marguerite Pkwy., #424, Wade Rathbun Ion 2tao9I ol .. CIY't Codi, ........ to ... uld ..-. .. "...., ..... c:ti.,... Md ..,.... of STATEMENT OF in lieu of sales tax. This than a partnership, . Mission Viejo. CA 92692 This statement was flied II ........... lnllnllt ~ to MilW'1 ~ FOR CASH • ':8.:: thl 'trwlM Md of lM w... ame re erre o a ove Notice of PUBLIC NOT'CE PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as· Perfect lnlllofllceol .. ReciMlll'ol ~ Ill ~~-. . wrllllll OldlrlttOft of Nas filed In Orange County Dlssolutlon of 1 · "10" Nalls & Toes' 120 E no-~SAID o.d ol .. lft ulcl COlll'lty Md ............. ...__.. "-' ~ ............... :>n 3·22·96 File No F19963· • · _,_..,.. ~ tum ... ....._. • AS MOM FUU.Y -----I 377590 ' · Partnership Flctltloua Busln•H Fictitious Bualneaa 18th St., Costa Mesa, CA Of TNlt .. 9olow-CUl9d bt uld DMd ol TRiit, OOCft~ 11 THE MINE. wrtlllll ........ of Deflull Md Electronic Mongage Banc . Public notice Is hereby Name Statement Name Statement 92627 ' Ina ~: E08f "A" wll'I .,.._.•Mid rde PfO' Of T1'UIT Elcldlll lo W . Thi LTD (CA) 575 Anion Blvd . given that Wendy H. Cox. The following. persons are The following persons are Karyn Lynn Reynolds. 120 PNlCEL1:· Lat 21 o1Tr8Ct Yldld,...._,I...,,....., ~ ..... ~Thi -......... ,.,.. ... Nadal Suite 200' Costa Mesa CA and Gaye I<. Roche, here· doing business as: GM Flcr doing business es: Smooth E. 18th Street, Costa Mesa, No. MIO, In "''fa::°' Nlw-.. llnM ol Mid o.d ol _. ottMW of DeW _. atdloll lo W ~2626 · ' tofore doing business ral Farms 17245 S Gfand As Siik Mobile Elec:tronlcs CA 92627 port 8-Gh, ol Or· Tn.-. .._ d*Vll Ind•· lddl'lll -CllllllllOft lo bl _..., In the munly This business Is con· under the ffctiliou~ firm Ave .. Sania Ana, CA 92705 419 Main St., 1305, Hun: This business . It eon· ~ _saM of • perw oSh ~end ol c1911g~~ of llM Ml wlMl't llt ,.. ~ II IBl IY M~•Chapel Cremation 1~~ Ma-8180 ~ucted by a corporation name and style of It s You, GM FIOfal Farms, LLC.. lington Beach, CA 92648 ducted by: an indt.Vldual par lllP f9CIOldld In Bodi h Tnm er-..... bt ufd ~ bl: Jtl ~ locllllll. Diii: ,.........., ~ 19983894046 at 2919 E. CoaSI Highway, 740 Maple Ave., Los Ange-Eric Dan• Snkenson, 419 Have you started doing 4at.~to41,~ Dledoll'rult. .., .... _. T '°cosTA Meca flll LONEITM llOR'f 1•---•••• .. Sulle A, Corona del Mar. les CA 90014 Main St 1305 Hunlinglon business yet? yes, S.1·96 neoua In .. ca. ol • tllld on ..,...._ 11, ... _, IERYICO LLC • TNlllM Electronic Mortgage Banc, CA 92625, City of Newport This business Is con· Beach CA 926.ie Karyn Lynn Reynolds .. ~ Ric ol uld 1M, 01:00 PM • lit Nof9I CALlfORNIA tMM TM Mldllll 0.-~ 1--------- LTO .. William v. Perry, Vice Beach, County of Orange, ducted by: Umlled Uablllty This 'business Is con-T,hl• statement wa.s filed ~· Elailll '* .. ""'II ftonl -.a to .. <:ounw undlnlgMd TNllw cllldlilM 'E.Addlwll: ,,0. ·.. 1~:~:~~! ~=~=ydl President State of Catilornla, did on co, ducted by: an Individual with the Couoty Clerk of ol, .., "*"'--.,.. olllF COi.i'*-. JOO CMc; C:... "ft lllllilllY W ..:3 11 t1lltlt. T- Thls statement was filed the 111 day .of September, Have you started doing Have you started doing Orange County on 8·27·96 btdl~ a.law._,.. DIM w.t, ... Al-. cello lllOOfl'tdMll of the 1S25t FOR TRUITEFI To place your .... 1th the County Cleik of 1996, by w1thdrawel. dis· business yet? No business yet? No 1118:l814054 ollOOIMt,._ .. ,...of ....., 'nle ti*' arnowt ol ..._ Md otller CIOflllllOll IALE INFONIATIOlt Pl.EAIE claeem~ ad CAU orange eol.t()(y on 8·27-96 eolve the 1 said Prrer•~lp GM Floral Farms. LLC., Eric Dane Siikenson Daily Piiot Sept. •. 11, 18, ....._ .-y, • ~• In .. Uftlllld llllllnoe of .. -. ~ .! =·• ~ CALL "113'7·7711 LONDTM l;;:;;;;:=M=;2;;·;;5;8;:7;;8;;. ;;::=i Dally Pilot Sept 4 11 18 a1nd termnate ' ... er 1~ a· Michael Shlbala, Siles Thia 1tstement was filed 25, 1996 W865 .....,_...Of"9cona. P~ gllon..,....=.,... ~~ .. Cl'ltfWll~ llO!n'CAG&ISMCD.L.L.C. 11 · ' • • I Ont n partn&fs ... ere".. Mgr. with the County Clerk of ca. 2: I• •• • .a ~ to• _. r _. ""' --It A DQT COUlCTolt Call 25, 1996 W8e3 Said business In the fu· This statement w11 flied Orange County on S.16-98 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 1 FMl•••lcullltu.e ...._ ... ~.,.. ... WWTW!lly,..,....., °'......,. A'fTIMl'TlNG TO COUECT A Claaalfl-..1 PUBLIC NOTICE lure will be conducted by ~Ith the Couoty . ..cterk or 11183813HI • bl'I In .. ~ ....., ~1'1D OOllll, ...... "fl'dl"I '*'· pu ii ~1, "' DOT. Nff INFOMIATIOlt wu -.-.-,---..,...-..,.-1 Gaye K. Roche, and John Orange County on 7-30-96 Dally Pilot August 21 28 Flotltloua Bu•lneH ~ rJI .. Decllf9. ... ~ • ol .. 41111 wtww:•..... to Pllr lie OITAllED Will IE UIED FOR Todaul Notice ls hereby given F. Roche. who will pay and 11183891320 • • Nam• Stat•m•nt tlonoleow.-,~...,, .. --7.G. -. ...,.. llltftdt* 9llM ofllt THAt l'UR'OIE. AMPtttm • lhat th• undersigned will dlsch111ge all llabll111H and Dally Piiot Aug 28 Sepl 4 September 4• 11• 1996• The lollOWlng persons ate Ind ,_...._, NCIOldld in ._, eo..111a11, • 111111 MouNd 11¥ MW o.d of wtt wtl, n 842·5878 aell at p\.lbllc auction pur· debts of lh• firm and t•· · ' ' W848 doing business u : Bodi 12*. '"-741..,,.. r,...., fe E. ~ ~T~!i_!!wllll!!..;•!!!!!!!•!!L!!!!!!!!!!&..•!!J.:.:..:':..:.:.:.:..:.::__~--~===~=::~~::Ai suanl 1o Chaptlt 10 Dlvl· eel~ 111 monies payable to 11• l8, 1996· PUBLIC NOTICE Toplarl .. I, 604 · Narcissus l'ICOfdldlnl9ocil 11'71,Ptlll CourC, ... t .. ANflllM slon e commencing with th• firm. -W857 Avenue. Corona del Mar, U7 bo9t ol Olldal Reaolia = -. 4M1f ~G Section 21700 ol the bus!-Furiher notice 11 htfe~y PUBL C N CA92520 .,....., • .,.._ • .._ 117 • PllldM"llifH STA D nus and Pro11111onal given that the undefslgMd I OTICE FlotltloM• •u•lMH 8atb11a J. Wahsce, 504 ..,.... .;.. Dl*e; ._ ,....._ 'caw. W. .. ,i..n.n code or Section 1988 of will not b• re1pon1lble, Fl 11 • .. Name lt•t•ment Nareluus Avemie C<Hona ..rc....TllMllol•" .._, .._. h., +..,.tit lhe Cfvll Codi of the State from this day· on, for •ny ct t oua u neH TM following pettont are ~I Mar CA t2t25' pm\ I WI iiic .... r;.. llllllt I lllllt... ..... ~Ja~!fi~:uslh•h~~~=~';S :~(!~n \~:,l~lb(th~~ n!T:i::wf~~~~! are g:,1~~~s:, •::/>H:;.: Ju~~ t~~~·~l~;ua~on· ==-:;:. ,;;:;.~ ::::.==--= A W and perional property 10 own namt(sl or In the doing bu1IM11 u . Planet Ing I Nt, 3178 Sicily Ave.. Have you atarted doing ,,_lh•ll• 'IC IJ Id.._.. .._. ~ • In -. . wll Identified by tenant name of the fl'rm. Kida WOfld. 18081 Magno-Co1ta Me .. , CA 92829 bUtlnttt ~? No ~~ =--.._, 11119: = Ii, - name and 11or1g1 unit BDAIEDC llAI T I N•t .. wl P~,'~ 911!1.09Fount11n Valley, CA ll~rlc_.~ JoChno1~'M3•1•'1•1 Sele; 8arbara . Walac:• ,;a;: PM-NW mM .... .,., number 1ac... 1 orn a, "1 .. " .,, , ....... , ... • " Thlt tltlement waa flltd eel. S' owr.. B us.z Sf.f AmerlrNll Flnaneltl Ser· day of Saptamber, 1996 Harry Shu1ter/PllMI Klcts. 02828 with the County Clerk of '* oM.s.., .__ 0-. 'UIUC NOTICE . YlcH by Maxson 8 Smith Mlohael A. a..wler, Inc., (CA), 8800 lrvlM C.n· Thi• butlnt11 It con-Orenge County on 8·21·08 -b h ~ 2 · ' J ... ( ) 90t D ter Drive, lt\ilnt, CA 02118 ducted by: en lndivldull 119838 .... ~.. ... '~ ... _.. A2l 1 ''' ~ttr • ·• °"" Thia butlllfU 11 con· H•ve you •1arttd doing _.,.,. = h ""* cl ca... NOTICI °" TllltTln IALl Gtrald Atr~on. An42 Drht•1 Suite t01, N•w-ducted by: a corporation butlnaH yet? yes Feb Deity Piiot S.pt. "· 1t, ta, • .. ~ Tl IL ..... tm =Ill: u!!"'J:.T : ,:mrs~ port .. .oh, CA eaeto H11vt yoU ·~ doing 1998 ' ' 25, 1908 WMI ChllW° • .... -lllli ==.....:'A DllD: day of S.:;ptrnbef 1908 11 Wendy H. COll buslnHI vet? no Erlo A. Jollnton .., , . =::.::•-TUT IMTm1"111t-... 10 o'cloelc • m. at ll\9 Pr• Publl1hed Newport Planet t<td11 • Inc.. Hatry This llatemtnt wts flied PUBLIC NOTIC! ::.:., It. .. 0.:::. t: YOU • TMI ACTION TO rnltH Wtltrt Nld pt()plrty 8each·Co••• Miii OllHy ShUtler, Pt"IGtnt with th• COUl'lty Ctetk Of NOTa OI ~ ~ ............ ,...'ftMM ...... lf. fT It llOted end wnle" ft le). Pllol Septemti.r 11, 1098. Thlt tjj11menl wu filed Oraogt County on .. 27·N MA.I fll Mo: 12tlM "9: = =--tM fl ... lllT. IOLD AT A "*-JC csted •• Mini u Stetagt weee wilh the County Ci.tk Of t ... 3994012 --YCXi .. ll'C.. ....... ... .. • • .. U&.I. • YOU _, M 1117 CtrMlb•clc ltrMt: Or.nge ~~H:~t:; Deity Piiot Sept. -4, tt, 11. MLLT .,._A~ fJ1 ...... .::. ... llPUflATXJI 01 THI City ol Newport llachl PUBLIC NOTICI 0 fly Piiot A 11 21 21 25, ttte Wlf4 ~~TID '!!!!a.'..'!t .,_11t41 ~ • .... Mftl90PTMIJ:> W 8:::~~ g:'r.·.!.--:..~ l'lotlU•w• ......... S:,1em1>1t .. ~~1. loM. . PUILIC NOTICI ~'~~~ =·..::L'.:.J:• .. vc:"n~ =.r":.';:::·,':°1e0: r.!=•=11• ' Wl47 .................... ~.:rvr.r:, >1*1-:-.:..-: ....:.= LCWT=M towed to ...., the ..... doing bullnlH u : al Pto-PUILIC NOTICI Nw , .. ....._. M ...,._,_ °' --~ 1111i111 ••II =: • '* TN 1*1d!Ofo ,......... .,,. carcJ b) venc:1.Pro. 11a The lollowlno S*IOftl.,. ~g • ....... ... • ~" rlal'lt lb bid ........... ""' Aochffttf St .. eo ... Meee, ............ ......... dOlr'I ~ -~ "'°"' YOU.' • a--fl ............. . cfiaw muet tie 1N1C19 With CA 82t27 Mw Itel••• RI UIM M .. lo, it '°""'"* CT A 11M • • ......-., . Iii CMtl af'd peld '°' at 11'9 Aoy Jam.a Lawe, 112 The~ l*ION .. ortw.. ntne, CA 12711 ,_, ... ._ = .,.._... .. , _,,-,, !fJ ... t1tne of SM-.., AJ SM• Aochetltf St., Cotta Mtft, clOlrlf IMltlnMt •: AIH ... "Mier At1nDun. ~~ c -..... .... 11-. ........ c1laMd VoOdt .. told .... CA t2t27~ Teem, 111 w. 1:.rt• ,_. ~ TM, Tr• • ,._._ ........ a B " .,. 11" and ,,.,_ be ~ CMt1H Oavtd Crawtord, Ccml _..,CA ..._ ~ OA 11171 .... .. .. fl C1s11111* by 1;00 p,rn. on the ev of 112 AOCMtltf St., Coste AttOrrtl "'--· 179 W. TNt Mln!lf le oon-L!:J!~=·~-=-D:E=k:E=~=~=~~...!l~~-=-~...!L:.L.,L.-.....,,_ __ .__.,.. ....... ____ .... _ ...... .._i!!!ii~. . Nawpun 8wWC.Geca Maa o..lly Pilot Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday ,l:OUAL MOU$llllO O PPOIUUNllY ........... ~ ........ .................. fff. lrll hlr ...... Ad el 1MI as ...................... .. ...... • .., ,ntlnllcc. ll•ltlli.. II f lsUlllllHllOll ......... , .... 111tti.. • .... ~ ............ ,., .... .,..-............... lllill•flacfl•IHlll'." Tiiis .... ,.,., wlU Dll ............. .,IMftl ... ...a llf 1U1 tlUel ftk• ls la ....._lllMllw.OwntMtff .. ... ~ .....,._ IHI !Ill ....... , M.uat' 111 llll w ,, ............. . ..... [,, ...., .... 11e ... ........ I .... CllHUO ........ , ... .,. .... ,.. .... , .... oc ... ,..... cal NUO 11 ezt.2511. GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT l!ACH ------ DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5~ . Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thufsday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm . Friday ................ Thwsday 5:00pm n .. 1a1• (714) 64~5678 (714) 631~94 (Pleac;e include your name aod prone number and we11 call you back with.~ qwe.) nMA&oa• •••ONa 330 West Bay Street Cosla Mesa. CA 9'JfiI1 <mnrl Newport BM .t Bey St. Talk to Live Pqcbics!! lu.t, Monty. Know Your Fut:u1t. Talk u¥C o~Oo·OM NO\t'!!! l ........ JOSS ma FIND YOUR BFST PLACE TO LIVE The new llld caritlq fkld cl Loal1oGll Asuoklo CU help )'OU fuid OUI whrre ~ will meet widl Can't ... m to Q9t to all thoM ,..,." JOb• I efound the houM? a!l!l:!'!!!:!!=:;!~U t..tthe ~Cl••mM ..... • .., .... ,, help Woll Ind ........ ...... WEDNESDAY, SEPT£M8E9' 11, 1& • Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified · accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. advertisement.. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent Data Entry/ Biiiing Asals~ant One year data entry experience pre- ferred, 10·key by touch. Good benefit pack· age Including 401 (k) retirement plan. EOE. Dru!1 screen· I n 9 /p h y s 1 c a I r e- quired. Send resume with salary require- ment to: Credit Man- ager, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92628 or fax to (714) 631-7126. $339.84 Per Week lite typing, llllnQ assembling our Ask for Shella products at home. 042-4780 --------- FREE details. --------FURNITURE 6014 cat1(320)804-5087 EMPLOYMENT Recorded message SERVICES 5533 Daw Bed w/&rundte Housecleanera FT, $135. Oak toV chest . PT, Must have car. f llke new. Oak hall Must speak English. ••-•-• stnd & more 644-1474 Please be aware that 723-0004 th• listings In thla cat· Kindl• furn, 60% off 1 original 91adman1 Manager lo Counter Help for Coffee shop & Deli. FT & PT Al/all. Apply In person Tues thru Fri btwn 2 & 4pm Cott-Republlc 2ec> E . P~H, CdM P{T Counter Person/ Cashier. Days/Eves. Apply after 3pm dally: Wahoo'• Fish Taco 1862 Placenlla, C.M . ogory may requ re you price. Dining table, to call a 900 number In which there is a chairs, china, curio and more . PP charge per minute. 721-8391 Earn S 1000 Weeklw slulflng envelopes at•--------- home. Start now. No M£RCHANDJSE experience. Free sup. MISC 6015 plies, Information. No • obllga1ion. Send SASE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to: ACE, Depl. 503, CARS FOR $100 OR Box 5137, Diamond BEST OFFER! Auc- Bar CA 91785 tJoned locally by IRS, N~ aJlPIERI DEA. FBI. 4x4's, RV's. .Admln. Assistant oa Vary busy office. PfT Ofc, floor covering NECESSARYI S500 to more.' Call t.oll frM Switchboard and store In CM. Hrs nex-$900 weekly potential 1..aoo-522•2730 Macintosh axperlence lblel 751-2324 Jerry processing mortga~ Ext 2405 refunds. Own hours.1---------a mustl Fax resume.s _P_fT __ S_a_l_e _a_W_o_m_e_n_·s-• Call 1•800..a01.,..435 Dbl Babw .Jogger Io S . Lennon at speclally store In Ext 503 Stroller Exe cond. Fax# 759-e820 Newport. H rly.., Comm w /can o PY S 2 O O. ADVERTISING Flax hrs. 759· 7985 --,-L-o---.'r-.. f"I'---t----0_5_o-o9 __ s_1 __ Dl•plaw EM 1 in~n' Frml Dlnlft9 Set w/ Telemarketlng Produc.• Manager WANTED 5535 buffett/chlna cabnt Will make quality for exciting new fully $21 SO. Ital leather sales calls over the organic produce dept. sofa Ht $1450. 2 BR telephone 10 new and Applicants wllh less Captain Mike House .. ._ sleigh/rice poatet eilltllng advertisers. than 10 years exp. slll~r extraordlnalre. 51IOO. Down .ofa/1v- Answer Incoming calls need not apply. Call: Ret d local school ... ,. $900 •• 828-29f3 and aollclt new busl· 673 -2244 or fax teacher. 844-7835 resume: 673·2246. 5 di h N , Aid Hoover Vac $50. R• ~::s t~7~0p~O:,,e pr~!~: Contact Julie Glem w~l!lng ;r~!r:nw-glna ftr/rug ctrv $40. r . Micro $40 673-6050 vasslng and research· PT Private Postal G6od Cook/Drlvtng Ing compelllive publi-Store Fashion Island 10Yrs Exp. Local Rel'1. Phone Sp f0t am cations. Flex hrs. Retail exp 714-840-3735 bu•. L"' than 1yr. 5/ •Musi. work well under pref. Apply In person 10 button Pt:m'-+-xtras deadline ressure Pd $3200-Will sac: at talion and service skills •Minimum newspa.,er perlence •Ability to CdM. Top pay, must have 2-~ yrs exp & have positive altitude. Fax resume: 723-4796 or Iv mag at 451·7905. pan 1 m . 6019 Top o.llera P.W For Record•. Jaz.z. Sountrack•. etc. Call Mike 145-7505. 1:~'<~·,·9i~~:~! PREE TO YOU 6022 LICENSED <:i OAYCMa Loll of TLC & Funt Pw.e 4 N9W ZMIMd Pedlalrlc CPR & 111 Aid Laural plants. Muet M11ll/1nack1 lncld. Reas hav. abl04ute sM.a. • t11e1 "fPT ff4-1740 Mt .. 18t WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1996 ·TODAY'S CRaSSwoRD PUZZLE -8y owus GOllEN wtdl OMAR SHAlllF ..cf TANNAH NlltSOf • 1210 lllSC. AUTO 1245: -------- 'M Ormnd ......... •e• Old• u ...,.._ •n Lend C,.,.._ SSIZD CM8 ...... . 2.(jr. One own.r. 73K 4dr, auto, A/C, till, cc. 4WD. Mini cond. t t 78. Poreoh ... . orig mites. Loeded. a1 PoW«, cua. Aun• u.eoo m1. t.oeded· 'Cadlllaca, Cfl•vy•, ACROSS I Be..,. e 0o • IOlld IOb 10 Unopeoed "°"' 13 Oefmlll'\ sub 1 .. Sb""° ...., 15 Coupe or convertible 18 NA« Greene 17 Weddlna band 18 NO; for 'Yeltsin 19 Alowsto 20 Pennanent 22 Otlt of IN sun 24~1oopa 28 Bnlaellefs. 31= 32 Follow 34 Electric nsti 38 -rhe Kl -· 'ST -•tzu:~ao· authof 38 Animal by· 41 C:!":. 42 St. CtOSsers 44 Mele title •s Parrot •1 Brawl •9 "Make 11 -r 51 Declare 53 Ane · YACHTS 84 Hlgttwey fee 85 UYelol dence 845 Liiie !he Sahara 87 Fragrant flower 68 Diplomat 69 Lenient 70 Word ot sorrow . 71 Adolescents DOWN 1 Fruit covering 2 Reed Instruments 3 Oitectlor1 • Jayhawkers t 5 S.ul1 -Marie 6 Thanltsglving Day event 7 Graph part 8 Air hole 9 llNnols city 10 Purchase 11 Rocky Moun· tain Indian 12 Speck 15 Sweater material 20 Embankments 21 Gesture meaning "yes" 23" Actor McClure 25 -Fe Trail 7018 BUICK •11-11 0 1•.UnlllldF-~ knowledge SO Orchard fruits 30 Place 52 Aqvarium fittt 32 Root"parts 5" Split 33 Christmas 55 Whitehorse's carols territory 35 Critter 11\at 57 Chilly clings 58 "Bom Free· 37 Buddhist monk lioness 39 FleUf.cfe. -60 Calendar units 40 C811fomla wine 61 >Sldetdck valley 62 ~st-egg 9035 CADILLAC 9040 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11IB DD'ICNSB 8PARXLB8 Both vulnerable. South dea1e. NOR111 •KQ'1113 OQ ¢Atta ••• SOUl'R •10• OAK84 ¢Qll •A981 The bidding: 80111'11 WEST •• p._ lNT p._ EAST •JI OJ8tl OK8'1 • 10751 Declarer won the OP4tfting lead in d\lDUQ)' perforce, and with enmes ~-doeed hand .~ • pNllllWll, Jed a low l)Mlde Crom the table. Eut wut.ed no time in Coins up with the jack and found the acellent .mt\ to the king of diamonds! Since the ace of diamond• was the only entry to the lp9dee, South could not afford to 1t.ake the 9Ce, ao the k.ing waa allowed to hold. 'nie · contra.ct would ·~ve romped home eaaily had East continued with a diamond buL, having done eo well up to \hie point, the defender wu not ping to falter. Ea~t, correctly interpreting the lead 81 from a weak holding, now shifted to a club, and declarer wu doomed. South could twist and tum any which way, bu~ bad to loee two club triclr.a, two spade.a and a dia- mond. 3NT p._ Eaat'a play of the king of dia· monda is known in the b"ade aa the Opening lead: i:lt'l1(9!1~~---' -......._~,.,..errimac Co~p. It is so na~ed Defense is the moat difficult fecet American srup ecuttled in 1898 in or bridge. East played as if the Santiago Harbor in an attempt to -d:.t were made of glaaa on today's bottle up the Spanish Oeet. The lan· South would have been better guage of bridge ia full of such color· advised to raise to fe>U. spades than ful references to hlatory, sport and other games. to rrsist with three no trump. The swt game can always be made aa Learn to be a better brid1e the cards lie. Not that three no player! Subscribe now to the trump was a bad contract.; it was Goren Brid19 Letter by callins just that the defense waa superb. (800) 788-lHS for information. West selected t.he second·beat Or write to: Goren Bridie Let.- heart to warn partner that the lead t.er, P.O. Doz 4"10, Chica10, Ill was not from a robuat holding. 80680. DATSUN 9060 HYUNDAI 9090 LEXUS '78 280Z 2 +2 Orig owner. $2500. 650·2199 FORD 9075 '90 Taurus Wagon Xlnt cond. 62k miles. Full power. Must see. GOVERNMENT SEIZED CARS for pennies on the Sl. Jaguar. Corvette, Mer- cedes, BMW, Por· '95 LS 400 A beauty All options, low rniles Purchase for S44.984 or T.O.P. 717·7504 sche, Honda, 4x4's, ,_M_E_R_C_E_D_E_S--9-1-3-0 trucks and more. Local sates. 1 oll free. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ·800·869-2292 Ext A-4000 $7400. 644-6611 --------- '92 Ford Explorer JEEP 9110 E d d I e B au e r , a ti iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii power, llhr, CO plyr, '87 300E 4-door, fully equipped. Leather Int. Orignal owner. Fac- tory dealer serviced. All records. Nice car & it shows It. 113k mis. fully loaded. Must sell! s 11 ,500. 546· 7209. '93 T·BIRD Red, V-8, . . 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All for $1 o• • $10 for 4.liMJ,~1,0o-«Kli odclitionol line ·-----~---·------·-·-······ -----• CARPET SERVICE CLEANING CLEANING 3515 SERVICES CONCRETE & 3548 MASONRY ELECTRI~ 3610 HA\JUNG 3720 MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SCREEN 3 5 5 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii SERVICES 3919 Duncan Electric. (714-988·1882) & Nutrition Ins/WC Local/Quick Response Will haul what Trash RN /L MT S.5 /0 ff ·a James E. Bangert Co.· Mobile Screen Serv. Since 1947 New fo Re·screenlng ACOUSTIC RAINBOW Circle Malnt. 675-9304 Roger 714·548..0850 CEILINGS 3408 --------HERCULES Cleenlng -------- CEILING MASTER CERAMIC Flrs•wlndows•wa11 CONTRACTORS Painling-tnl/Ext House/Apt ...,Ex,,,....p_e_rt~D-ra-=i-n-=c"""te_e_n-=l-n-g •--------- Quality Job. Free est. & Plumbing Repairs SPRJNVY.,DS 3921 ll569897 838-8888 20yrs exp. All work guar. ~"' TILES 3528 Kitchen•Bath*Carpet GENEDll.T 3558 •Acoustic Removal• · Much Morel 554.5934 .. ~ ---------•BISHOP PAINTING Steve 545·8298 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prompt quat svc. Ress S SPRINKLER Rl!PA.IR BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 LHky Showers Rep'd Honest•Rellable*Hard Home Need Repair? REPAIRS 3620 8uy/stll/trlld1 873·0385 L70433"2 Refs 969-2407 Repairs & Romodela clocks. 26Yra U>cel E1p. ~=?~~~~n&e~n'~~t~:;~ :~~in~ lr~~:a~a~~~; Remodeling? Ref's iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --D-ID ... e-rn_•_r._d.,..o....,'_•_M_o_v_ln-g CHUNG:S P~lNTINQ Free Estimates John Burr 282·2831 W J ohn Robert. l'r"aess ua"'""'WOOD F OO •---S------Local/Office/Storage 20 y c~ Gd p . I L1887398 989-1090 SPRINK• •RS are 673·8085 or 846-8526 home. kly/Bi·wk """" nAn"'I' L R IAND CAPE •-rs """P· rice -· my 5 8 9 NB 714-451·3381 LI ui Long Dist. Fre~ Eat. Q k F E t ---------on I y bu 1 In Please call 4 • 145 noleum•Ceramlc tlle IAWN rll'Dt: 3808 T#181632 979•3114 uar wor . ree s. RETIRED • • • · Newport Tile & Marble•=---=--=-=---:--,,._-.,..-•---------•Sub Floor Repair• ~ •-----------Ucl375602 538-1534 Tlmera.Valves•01lp Sy1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fine Craftsmanship ... Prof Hsecleanlng by LEWIS Construction Llc/Bnd 714-843-3882 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sptlt Second Moving PL U M B ER Charle• . 722·7824 LETTER PERFECT At Affordable Prices. Lucy Refs 10yrs exp. Remodel•Handyman •QUALITY WORK• Basic Yard 'Malnt Prof Moveral 24Hr Srv Oen• Abrama Painting 831·9850 PUB LI CAT Io NS Showers/Counters/Firs Best Rates In Town! Ll704773 Local Res. c T 70aytsr Olsc/T#178452 lnVEJtt Coal Palnl/ReasS Bus Communications: Natural Stone & Marble 646·4670 Pgr-569·6633 •714-557·5925• HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc Lawns, ln·ups, rff 432·9123/P-346-5850 Llc'd/tns'd since 076· TUTORING 3929 Mrble/Carpet Bnd/lns Trim, Sprlnklra, Aerate, 989•7083 F!~-664·3947 ---------,=!!ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Writing. Editing. Proof-Fplcs L64S486 842-2214 •-W-IN_D_O_W_C_L_EA_N_l_N_Q_ Realdentlal/Comm'I L708279 722.7 332 Thatch 631-4422 Pg-4t3-8t42 POOL 111 reading. Rick 645-1901 R d I 25Y E PUBLIC NOTICE Ike'• Custom .. alntlng . 38 4 TUTOR Ma st• r a • Average 1 story·$35 cemo e · rs xp. • TREES • The Calif. Publlc Ullll· Prof, Clean. Quality SERVICE 9 Degree In Speclal Ed. CHILD CARE 3536 • 2 story·$45 arpentry. Etc... A · ..I W k I VE & O k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------· Hou•• Cleanlnn L694144 554--2138 HANDY MAN 3710 ~.a--.. ~ .•. 1181 Commission RE· or. n ext3 oec ·o· All Ages • Subt•cts CARPENTRY 3510 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • ~·-·-··151-3478 QUIRES that all used L#703468 1-4 1 AAA PACIFIC WRST Rel'a. 7t4·53S.80:SO• :p,{ln~ Cleaning S.J. Scott Conatructlon !pf!!ldra;::tnue,1 household goods PAINTING 289·8190 Relax I'll Mandie It ' S I eg vc. Mini-blinds. Custom Home Builders •Paint/Carpentry• Lawn S•rv oe. Mow/ movers print their Conscientious etafts· Pool & Spa Servlce•·w-ALL ______ _ em Retired 50yrs of Circle of Frl•nda Carr.et & Floor Visa/MC/AE Llclll 481954 Ref'a Drywall and morel edge/sod/sprlnklera/ P.U.C. Cal r number: man. Old·fHhlon~ The Best 714-960-2539 ~:~~.,.~l~~·~ir~:·d~~ Social/Rec Program A.I . 8 8 8 ·2100 714·875:7789 . Small Jobs Oki cln·up. Al 98&.2718 limos and ch_aurreurs pride In workmanship.-......,--,,..-,:,.,.--.,,,--.,.--COVERINGS 3932' .Uc'd. Jerry 842·0587 Klds{Teens w/or w/otJI Gary 845·5277 Lve mag or call alter 5 print their T.C.P. num-l•l•nd Blue Poole '=ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii disability. ~531·8030 COMPUT R REMODELS c:.rp, plbQ, • QA R D E N I N Q ber In all advertise· --------·• Pool & Spa Wkly Svc.1• Handym•n/Remodel ----------E S 3556 DOORS 3580 paint, elec, Ille, stucco, & Prof Garden Svo. Tree menta. If you have a PIANO• VOCAL ReRalr: fllter/pump/htr Farthln9 lnterlora Addlllon1, Bath, Klich .,....,.--=----= 1:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii roofing. MORGAN tilrn. cln·up1, aprlnkler qu&1Uon a.bout the I•· LESSONS 3868 Acid wHh 84&.8'728 01n1atallallon, Aemoval Fire-Water Damage LICENSED C\:1 DAYCARE 1• Llc'd. Phl850o3281 repair. 841·5512 gallly of a mover, limo ..,....-.,....-..,,.----,,--1 1count W1Hcov"1~1 Elec. Plumb. & Paint Lots of TLC & Funl MACMEDIC •Care for An axpetlenoed or chauffeur. call: ltaradlae Cove Pool• Ll560875 87~·1•t~ Newport area. lmmed Pediatric CPR & 11t Aid Macintosh Computers dependable door Mobile 4'40 3 •9395 Landac•pe Remodellnt Publlc Ulllltles PIANO Beg.·Advanced Ouallty Pool/Spa Svc. We oala should ,_,9 Page 714.227-8122 Meals/1nacks lncld. Reas In your hmo/otc. Low/ hanger. Quar work, Home Repalr/Remodol Yard tune up/mstntenaee, Commlaalon All egH·T .. c:tier Cert. Repair • AlgeHlct. togetl'ler. Strip, ln•l&lf, ratet FT/PT 884*1740 hourly rate. 8'73·8818 reae. Don 521·8910 Costa MHa/Newport land1ea.pe/arttstlc dt•lgn. 714·558·4151 Entertainment Avall. Aold WHh U9·2849 aOvlce to the er•-. CA R P E N T RY • 28 Y••re ••P• ContraclorlC~7-004C>Oe. Jennifer 840.888• 8 .. 1 ... , t r-• Country furn•Cablnet1 .Jim e:l1·2480 Prof'I & Ell'llcal. 845-7505 1~"-----------------• •• t Anytl,,,., RH•Aemod•L694144 CLEANING CONCREtE & DRYWALL HOME slhv1«;•• NRW LEAF rums • ROOFING 391c,i----~---1 654"21 3ll Pg·246-0IS9 SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 SERVICE 3584 Anything & Everything Landscape• M•1onry OCc;ASIONS 3840 PLASTER SILL 1 A'to Z HANDYMAN Free Eallmate. "ef'a. DHIQn/Bulld/Remodel JtEPAlll 3880 Ml.80A ROOFING CO INSTAl.LJREFACf CABINETS Mlohaal TSe..1440 Uc.,tna. '748-0487 I p,.--a-P• .... I liiiiiliiiiaiiiiiliiiiliiiiil vnur ... ...-i .~Ale Kl. h b th d A TOUCH 01' CLASS B lcl< Block St ......_ • I • Uc'd o II -·· -·• ·~ • Quality WOfk Ouatnl'd 1.v ... u..v '"""" c en•, a 1' oora. Cleanlng. AH/Comm r • ' one. ',.. "" • • rywe MIM ConatruotiOn PLANT AATilT From beg to end. PATCH PLASTUUNO Aeroof/Rapalr FM £1t ~ classified window•. Doug 546-7258 UC/Bonded. Free Est. Cone, Patio. Driveway & Painting. Acoustic/ RemoOela 6 Aepalra. Sptclall•t In tJCl•llng More atfordabf• than lnter1o1·•~tet1or• Lio/In• •~t·tl08t Fplc, BB01. Ref. 25 Yr Wellpaper Removal. .,...,. •1878 CARPENTRY•Wlndowa TerHa 282·7143 Exp.Terry88'7·1894 Patchwork 24o.118e Painting lnt.</E1tt. landacepe/ltrlgallon dolngfonyourown. 20YraExp.StnaUJobs Door•. Wood Fence• ·•o•• HOUSEC' ""NING l.IM327 ....... :.. upgrade•. '780-979• ••• 7t4·H2.a••• Steve 114·90t.Oi•• --------Closet/Gafa98 Organlzere """" * I It p I /Q fttu Pull •ervloa • Rep a--• • ...... 8 p /1 p _ .. ••-oo•• ••G L4'261N1 e Call Bob Llc&nSed·Bonded • fCI UI •• _,. -netlt..., ~ hanra Ganlenlfte1--------laatar IUffe at ... _.. ...._... 240·l323 Pg-312·0026 110.00 por hour. clnoncdarce~.,rtc ... k.,oo•tne7 c~'!f~a~:,,~-::t~~s. Repairs, Improvement•. a ~'-'"'· L8Wn PAINTI?fG 3858 ~no ao Ca ltlyt9-• ADDmon 3911 71.,..848.0aea • Xlnt ,.,. M•-•teT am JOb•. Oualty/lnlagrtty care lnalalln/Aemoval Llotl'~Hl84 UHre •••••••• -• • t care, t<tn Ml·1nO IPflnklera ••• MOt 714.alJ4.T8~t '!" • 8rl9ht HHolnlng ••XP•,.T• Biie waJla, European Pron Belt brick, concrt, atuoco.•·1-1--IC--D-IJ--,.-•• ----• In town! A.,, SYrt lbp. Apra. 20Yr'E11p. LOw1 ~ Grece 28to9418 ..... 831•7948 ......... ~ .... ~i .... ll,!ll .. 1111!11 .. ~l~ ...... 11111!1 ...... l~~~~~~~!.!l ................ ~.!:!i!!!!!!....!~:!Jll.Jit~L.~;...:.~ ........ ._~