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Newport Harbor girls
win another shocker
LOOKING BACK
Rendezvous Ballroom
li.vened up Balboa
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
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LOCAL ELVES
Gov. Pete Wilson got some
help with holiday decorations
from folks here in COsta Mesa.
Residents of Fairview Devel-
opmental Center created dozens
of ornaments for the State Capi-
tal Christmas Tree, which the
governor and his wife officially
unveiled last week in Silcra-
mento.
Since 1983, residents of the
state developmental disabilities
centers have been asked to cre-
ate decorations for the Christmas
tree. This year's 40-foot tree
boasts more than 500 handcraft-
ed ornaments sent from all over
the state.
TAX TIME
Uh-oh ... Did you know that
today is a state tax deadline day?
It is the last day for senior citi-
zens to file with the state Con-
troller's office for postponement
of property taxes.
Homeowners, ·veterans and
disabled veterans must also file
late affidavits and claims for
exemptions with the cow;ity
assessor.
And today is also the last qay
for paying the first installment of
secured property taxes. You
have until 5 p.m. to file without
penalty.
SPEAKING OF TAXES ...
You can't hide from the state
Franchise Tax Board.
The agency has sent a •tardy•
notice to 45,000 Orange County
residents who "opted to play
hide-and-seek with their 1994
state income tax returns.•
A press statement reports that
2,265 Newport Beach residents
and 2,257 Costa Mesa residents
are on that dreaded list.
H..y, don't rush to ~ f<>ur -
international passport ready; the
tax police won't be hauling you
off to tax jail -yet. This notice is
a •friendly• one, according to the
press release, and simply gives
delinquent taxpayers 30 days to
"come clean."
But if you decide to remain a
dirty little tax evader, the board
will slap you with penalties of up
to 50% of you.r estimated taxes,
plus a $114 •enforcement fee.·
BUT DOES IT SPEW
OUT CASH?
Stumped for a place to eat in
Newport Beach? At a loss for a
place to stay?
It's InfoTeller to the rescue!
The Newport Beach Confer-
ence and Visitors Bureau has
installed the interactive, touch-
screen kiosk outside the bureau
offices at 3300 W. Coast Highway,
to provide free, 24-bour informa-
tion about local points of inter-
ests, restaurants, accommoda-
tions and shopping spots.
The lnfoTeller also provides
users with discount coupons, a
eomplimentary telephone call to-
bureau member businesses and
even restaurant menus. l'be
machine is outfitted with a video
display screen; a telephone hand-
set for the free phone Calls; prtnt-
era that provide receipts; and a
credit card reaaer for actual pur-
chase transactions.
• SEE BRIEFING PAGE 8
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AROUND TOWN 4
QASSIFH!O 9
PUBLIC NOTICES I
IPORTS 7
TIMIOUT Z
D ozens of people took
to the streets In Cos-
ta M.-OD Sundiiy
for a proceulon marking
lbe~olthe
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C.adalupe. Above, Nancy Ml•'•· 5, portrays ~•the~*-makes al way down
Or age StlalL Rigid. Alida
Mal .... bftldlnti a~ of
11.tatbe~
.tfttll~!ftlh Stleet. St.
Joailt••'I Clnllda. Where
Ille event began, also
ollered lood 8Dd mUSlc.
Distriet
expecte~ to
OK sewage
plan ay
• Newport Beach residents plan
to attend the Irvine Ranch Water
District meeting to continue to
protest the project.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pi/or
The campaign to keep treated sewage
out of Newport Bay shifts to Irvine today,
when the lrvll1e Ranch Water District's
board of directors is expected to approve a
controversial sewage d.tscharge proposal.
Members of C1~ns for a Sewage-Free
Bay, an actlvtSt group which opposes the
district's plan, hopes the project's opponents
will fill the IJVUle dJs-
tnct board's cham-
bers. lf only for sym-
bohc reasons
"I fully expect
(the water distnct)
to proceed, to certi-
fy the project's enVl-
ronmental unpact
report.• Sdld Susan
Skinner, a physi-
cian and member of
the Citizens •What
I want them to see
is the faces of the
people agamst this
project~
The distnct
hopes to dwnp five
nullion gallons a
day of highly treat-
uwhat I
want (the ·
board) to
see is the
faces oi
the people
against
this pro-
. t " 1ec ...
-SUSAN
SKINNER
ed sewage into Newport Bay vui the San
Diego Creek during the winter months
The proposal would 5ave the dlStrict more
than $20 million in dlsposal costs.
But residents throughout Newport
Beach have objected to the proposal. say-
mg the nutnents from the treated water
could increase the algae bloom or pose
health nsks to swunmers.
Experts hired by the water d.Jstnct
have said the proposal will not cause any
damage and the dlstnct's board of direc-
tors is expected to approve the envuon-
mental document Monday.
From there, the matter moves to the
state Regional Water Quality Control
Board which has the final say over
whether the project moves forward.
1Wo weeks ago, th~ Newport Beach
City Counal voted to formally oppose the
chst:rict's plan. City administrators are still
gathenng data and may ultimately
deode to battle the water dlstnct ID court.
The board of directors of the Irvine
Ranch Water District will meet today at 6
pm. at 15600 Sand Canyon Ave. in Irvine.
Bummed about Barbie? 'fry Mt. Potato Head instead
•Yes, local stores are out of the holiday-edition Barbie
doll. But there are plenty of other hot toys, merchants say.
By carolyn Miller, Dally p;1ot
In years past, frantic Christmas
Jhoppers scrambled over one
another to grab the cherished
Cabbage Patch Doll. Then the
chubby dolls' shoes were filled by
the popular but evasive Power
Rangers.
Keeping with tradition, anoth-
er doll bas stepj:>ed into the holi-
day limelight.
The 1995 1-Jollday Barble,
draped in a forest-green dress,
was shimmering on toy store
shelves but only for a short blne.
Her elevation to the "hottest toy•
status caused a shortage three
weeks before Christmas and
stopped in its tracks the stampede
to buy her.
But don't fret if your child's
Visions include aadhng beeutiful
Barbie on Christmas Day. A c:atd-
board certificate promising her
delivery by springtime has been
issued by Mattel in her place.
But questions about the myste· I when the doll -wtucb ranges in
rious shortage dance like sour pnce from $54 at FAO Schwarz to
plums in the air and one can't $29 87 at Kmart -will grace the
help_ wonderin whether tlus is a shelves ~am_ .
marketing ploy by Mattel. j Amld th buzz of their bustling
Whatever the motivation, con-stores, these toy peddlers handle
sumers are buying jnto it. Several the cnsis like the true sale
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach experts they a.re and off sugg -
toy stores have waiting lists for bons of oth _toys that will ali6
the Barbie vouchers and held enbce your children.
phone c4lls daily from would-be • SEE BARBIE PAGE I Barbie buyers anxious to find out
Fashion Island
offers ~t deals
to Isuzu sellers • Sunday improves a bit over Saturday, but Vietnamese
American Busine~ expp still falls short of~.
went to the swap :mMt Instead
because they couldn't find h."
lb• expo was promoted as a
way of building trade bitween cul·
twes, and th4; org•ntidSlg 1commil·
tee expected about io;oGo people
to attend .
While promoters ~'._,.•t have
attendance fiwures aY*ble Siin·
day, Hua Mid the number Of ¥iii· ton lhe wttnened r.a w below
that ~.
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Office Tfllrlies replace tfwse ... LOOKING . BACK
yputhfid ei
I n my early adolescence, I
turned in the dream of sugar
plum fairies for the more
sophisticated fantasy of the
AmeriC4D office Chri.stm.as par-
ty.
It was an image that seemed
to embody everything I found
alluring and somewhat forbid-
ding a bout becoining an adult:
career; romance: cocktail dress-
es; alcoholic beverages.
Glamour magazine did
much to feed my young illusion
regarding executives cavorting
around in the Chrlstma.s spirit,
as did my affection for old
movies. I recall, in particular, a
vintage Jiepburn/ll'acy picture
titled •~le Set,• in which
divine chaos erupts at the com-
pany Cbristm.as party depicted
in a corporate setting the likes
of Rockefeller Center.
It was pure mistletoe and
madness and the possibilities
thrilled my pre-teen imagina-
tion.
Of course, I eventually
attended enough real-life office
Christmas parties in my 20s to
understand that most of the
magic I perceived as a youth
was achieved with smoke and
mirrors, and a good script And,
yet, I still believe that like most
events that transpire over the
Christmas season, mystical and
memorable things can occur at
these ordinary office celebra-
bons. ·
Take my husband Jim's
office party, a tradition which
has over the last 12 years pro-
duced some unforgettable
moments. Just last Sunday
Jim's
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peggy
normandin
a volunteer community sym-
phony orchestra.
Donna, a woman of diminu-
tive and elegant stature, plays
percussion, sj>ecifically the tim-
pani, a great big barrel of a
drum 10 times her width. And
we all come to watch her play
before the party.
The children are invited to
the celebration now, too. Char-
lie, our 4-year-old, is hopeless-
ly infatuated with Donna and
in the holiday atmosphere his
attraction ohly becomes more
intense.
He gazed up at her bespan-
gled figure on stage last Sun-
day as she banged a way on
her exotic instrument durlng a
rendition of Rossini's •La Gaza
Ladra • and whispered to me,
"I just love that noise Donna is .
making."
All three of our boys feel
quite privileged to be included
in Dad's office party and regard
it with the same reverence and
awe I once had as a youth for
these special occasions. otherwise poised and con-
servative secretary, Joan, stood
up at bis holiday dinner and
$ponta.neously sang a haunting
French torch song in a lusty-a
capella voice. Who would have
guessed?
I can only imagine some of
the exchanges that went on
among our boys as they wove
10 and out of the adult world of
business and pleasure on Sun-
day. I did catch Charlie on sev-
eral occasion fingering Donna's
sequined sleeve when she was-
n't looking.
'The spadous Rendezvous Ballroom on the Balboa Peninsula gets decorated for a Chrlst_mas dance during the late 1930s.
Rendezvous Ballroom kept Balboa hopping
And then there was the year
that Jim and I hosted the office
party al our home and the elec-
tricity wen t out on our block for
a solid two hours as we served
a sit-down dinner to 45 people
with nothing more than candle-
light. It was magical.
Jim's office party is always
presided over by a woman
named Donna who, by day, is
the chief executive officer of
this professional team, but on
the occasion of the office
Christmas party, becomes
something of a holiday snow
queen
In recent years, the office
party has begun at the per-
forming arts theater of Long
Beach City College where
Donna and some 50 other rest-
dents from the area perform in
One of Jim's colleagues
overheard our two older boys
discussfug the whereabouts of
the men's room.
• 1 think it's over there,• said
Franki~. 9, to his 6-year-old
brother, Nick. "It's on the other
side of the dancing fioor. •
"Well,• responded Nick sur-
veying the dance fioor as
though it were an alligator pit,
"l"m going to go to the bath-
room, but there's no way I'm
dancing ...
Just give him a few years.
He hasn't seen Kate Hepburn
m action yet
• PEGGY NORMANDIN'S lime Out column runs Mondays.
briefly in the news
OCC for esees increase
in spring enrolhnent
It 's not even Chnstmas yet and
Orange Coast College is already
foreseeing an mcrease in students
come spring.
The college's spring 1996
enrollment figure is up by 9.5%
over the 1994 total.
Students may enroll by tele-
phone until Dec. 14 and in-per-
son registration will run Jan.
10-18. The enrollment fee for
spring is $13 per unit for all stu -
dents; an earlier $50-per-unit
fee imposed by the state legis-
lature for individuals who
already h ave degrees was
rescinded.
For more enrollment informa-
tion, call 432-5772.
Rent a Santa for your
holiday celebration
Santa Claus is currently avail-
able for visits to corporate func-
tions, events, meetings and par-
ties in Newport Beach, Corona
del Mar and parts of Costa Mesa.
The $30 rental fee is for half an
hour of Santa's time, and includes
candy canes. Visits can be tai-
lored to meet tfie needs of groups
or individuals.
• Reservations are being taken
through Dec. 3'1 . For more infor-
mation, call the city of Newport
Beach 's Commurilty Services
Department at 644-3151.
T he Rentiezvous Ball-
room, was both the sal-
vation and the despali of
the Balboa Penin$ula.
For 37 years, the huge ocean-
front building was the destina-
tion of young people who
danced to the music of Benny
Goodman, Stan Kenton , Phil
Harns, Bing Crosby and Lau-
rence Welk, and continued to
flock to see such musical greats
as Les Brown, Harry James and
Spade Cooley, Margaret Whit-
ing, June Cristy and Nat King
Cole. Other notables to pack
'em in at the Rendezvo\ls were
Bob Hope, Guy Lombardo, Jerry
Colonna and Lido Island's own
Johnny Mercer. Servicemen
stationed at Santa Ana Army Air
Base, Tustin and El Toro Marine
bases came to dance there, and
local teens were regulars on the
dance floor Later, their children
would dance lo the #surfing
sound• of Dick Dale and the
Deltones, and the Righteous
Brothers The Rendezvous was
part of the Balboa scene.
It began as a dance floor in
the back of the Green Dragon,
owned by Ray Burlingame and
Harry #Pop" Tudor. ln 1928,
FOR NEWPORT-MESA
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Offered every day
t. Turkey and cheese on a 4-inch roll
2. Turkey, turkey bologna and
cheese on a 4-inch roll.
3. Student minicbef salad with let-
tuce, carrot sticks, cheese, sun-
flower nuts, graham crackers, fnut.
4. Garden or green salad consists
lbe Rendezvous had 'em packed In and Jumping at this dance ln the 1950s.
they built a structure between
Washington and Palm streets on
East Oceanfront and called it
the Re ndezvous Ballroom. In
1935, a cigarette left smoldering
in upholstery caused a fire that
burned it to the ground. It rose
again, bigger and better, and
LUNCH
of lettuce, shredded carrot, red
cabbage...and. gar4en peas.
Choice of milk with all items.
Monday
Hamburger on a bun with lettuce
and Pickles, oven frencb fries, diced
pmeapple cup, choice of milk.
Tuesday
Taco (beef and turkey), flour tor-
more and more people danced
to the great bands of the era.
By the 1960s, the Rendezvous,
simply •The Place" to teenagers,
became a problem to the ever-
growing population of Balboa
They didn't appreciate the
crowds, the noise, the rowdJes m
MEN lJ
I U1e parking lot. In 1966, when
the Rendezvous Ballroom burned
J to the ground for the second
llme, everyone knew it would
not be rebuilt. The last dance at
the Rendezvous was ended and
I there were no encores.
-Compiled by Anne Spinn
tilla, lettuce, cheese, salsa, chilled tostado boat with salsa or jumbo
peaches, school cookie, choice of I com dog, lettuce and' tomatoes,
milk I cherry-berry fruit-a-Creeze bar,
choice of nulk. Wednesday
Chicken tried steak with gravy,
seasoned com, mixed fruit, Har-
vest bread, choice of milk.
Thursday
Roast beef fajitas and cheese in a
Prtday
All Beef Hot Dog OR Jumbo
Turkey Com Dog, potato wedges,
diced pea.rs, choice of milk, Secret
Dot Day -find a dot and win a
fruit roll.
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1995 •
Help make holidays happy for needy Alaska Eagle
plans to set sail
for New Zealand
A child who dreams of owning a toy. A teen-,
ager who longs for a new sweatshµt. A
woman who goes to bed with gnawing
hunger pains.
These are the needy in our communities who sev-er~ charitie5 and agencies want to provide for this
holiday season and are seeking help from those who
are able to give.
Here is a list of agencies seeking donations:
COSTA MESA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Costa Mesa Police and
City Employee Association is
holding its 10th annual Christ-
mas Food and Gift Program for
150 needy families and their
child.ten.
More than $1,500 has been
raised to feed and provide toys
for ~me 400 children, but anoth-
er $2,000 cash is needed, plus
canned food or unwrapped new
toys. These donations will help
provide a complete Christmas
dinner for each family and a gift
for each child under 12 years old.
· Donations are needed by
Dec. 18. Donations may be
dropped off at the Costa Mesa
police station at 99 Fair Drive; or
Nobk Fir
Douglas Fir
TabkTops
the police West Side Substation
at 567 W. 18th St. between 8
a .m . and 4 p.m. Monday
througli Friday. Or call 722-6714
for more 1J1f ormation.
HAMILTON HEADSTART
The administrators of the fed-
erally funded pro9'ram, which
operates out of the Rea Commu-
nity Center in Costa Mesa, are
seeking toy donations for their
69 children who range in age
from about 3 1/2 to 5 years old.
The group hopes to collect
enough stuffed animals, dolls
and toy trucks to pass out to their
kids, who are all from poverty-
level families, be.fore the school
shuts down for Christmas holi-
day on Dec. 14.
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NOBLE F IR WREATHS
SAVE *2°0
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UHGllll fl()a n«I lOtiW(rlC AT H'IAllT
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318 Old Newport Blvd.
Locat•d ~twffn Hospital Road
aml.P-CH. m Newport Beach
(714) 722-1737
The group has set up collec-
tion bins at Calentino's deli,
located at the comer of Harbor
Boulevard and Adams Avenue,
and at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, at 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue. Anyone wish-
ing to donate may drop ofi the
gifts at either location by today,
or call Hamilton Head.start at
548-4480 to arrange for pickup.
SOMEONE CARES SOUP KJTOiEN
The soup kitchen plans to
feed about 900 people a ham
Christmas dinner on Dec. 22
from 12 to 4 J?lp.
Santa w1Il be on hand to deliv-
er toys to children and care pack-
ages to men and women.
Unwrapped toys, wrapping
papeT, money and toiletries such
as toothpaste and shampoo are
needed. Donations. accepted up
to the morning of Dec. 22, can be
dropped off at the soup kitchen
at 661 Hamilton Ave. in Costa
Mesa. Or call 646-8181 for more
information.
SPIN, SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED
· SPIN will be providing for 30
needy families. Gift certificates
to grocery stores or discount ,
stores ruch as Target and Mar-
shal.ls are needed.
Canned food, unwrapped
toys, wrapping paper, infant sup-
plies and clothing for all ages are
also needed.
Drop off donations by Dec. 20
at .C921 Birch St, Suite 190 in
Newport Beach. Or call 757-1456
for more information.
SOS, SHARE OUR $ELVES
SOS is having its 26th annual
Adopt A Family Por The Holi-
days program. If you don't want
to adopt a whole family to pro-
vide for, the organization lS also
seeking donations of food and
unwrapped gifts for those who
are not adopted.
Gifts are needed for every-
body, especially items for teen-
agers, such as sweatshirts, sport-
ing goods, costume jewelry,
books and games. Frozen
turkeys, desserts and fresh pro-
duce are also needed.
Drop off donations by Dec. 20 •
at 1550 Superior Ave. in Costa
Mesa. Or for more information,
call 549-2001 and ask for Jean
Forbath.
Orange Coast College's 65-
foot sloop, Alaska Eagle, will
embark OD its 1.Cth Sall training
cruise on May .C, 1996, when it
will be heading for New
Zealand
The trip to and around New
Zealand will take eight months
and feature 10 different legs.
ranging from 12 to U days. The
excursion is open to students and
the public.
Crew members participate m
all aspects of sailing and naVlgc't>
ing Alaska Eagle, such as galley
.duty, sail handling and mainte-
nance. Crews are selected by
application.
The yacht is fully licensed by
the U.S. Coast Guard It has won
the 1977-78 Wlutbread Aiound-
the-World Race. ·
Alaska Eagle was donated to
OCC in 1982 by Neil Bergt and
has sailed 250,000 miles since its
launching, 150,000 of those with
OCC Sailing Center students
aboard.
For 01ore information or d.O
applic:Ation, call 645-9412
YO U NEVER
WITH
Gentlemen's Clot hing
Fashion Island, Newport Beach
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HOUDAY CONClllT
COll4 'Mela High ltu·
dents, parenb and al nt
an annual Holiday Codliiirt at 7
p .m . at Newport Mesa <!:luistian
Center. Call CMHS at 556-3344.
SHAKE lHE HOLIDAY BLUES
Coastline Counseling Center
holds a . lecture on ·shaking the
Holid6y Blues, •tor ADD adults.at
7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105,
Newport Beach. Therapist ,Joanie
Heinemann will look at how and
Why ADD caUseS depr~. The
cost 1s $5. For more in1 tion,
call 476-0991.
NEl'TIJNE'S HOUDAY BllUNCH
The Dolpbln Divislro d the New-
port Ha<J>or Area Olamber d Com·
meroe's annual brunch to benefit
troubled ...... in the Community
lakes place from 11 a..m. to 1 p.m.
aboard the Hornblower Dining
Yacht •The Entertainer" at 2431 W.
Coast Highway. Newport Beach.
Guests are invited to ~ring
unwrapped gifts for the yC3flhs at
Olive C~1. The Ensigd."borus
from Ensign Middle scNool will
entertain. Tickets are $'22 iradvance
or $25 at the door. Call 729-4400.
MAXIMIZE YOUR ACCESSORIES
The South Coast Business and
Professional Women will hold
their December luncheon begin·
ning at 11 :30 a.m. at El Torito
Grill, 633 S. Anton Ave., Costa
Mesa. Laura Nield will speak on
"Maximizing Your Ac~·es. •
New stuffed toy donatio be
collected for Human Op · . The
cost is $1 S for member9'' d $20
for guests. For more information
or reseivations, call 472-4666.
FREE INVESTMENT SEMINAR
Learn how-to earn large resid·
ual income with little investment .
at the free invesbnent seminar at
7 p.m. at Balboa Bay Club. Pre·
registration required. Call 953·
8135 for more infOnnation.
' ASSERTING YOURSELF '
"Assertive Communi
Self:Esteem" is the title
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noon program in the friends'
Meeting Room of the NeWJ?Ort
Beach Central Ubrary. ~
tion is not necessary to attend. Pre-
sented by Mary M. Saucedo, the
program will help partictpants
learn to corrun~te their true
feelings, Wldentand the causes of
ineffective behavior and identify
the differences between passive
aggressive behavior, aggressive
and assertive styles of communi·
eating. Saucedo is a psythologicaJ
assistant specializing in marria ge
and family issues. The Central
Library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For
more information, call 717-3801 .
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worldng and professional. l:!Dter·
talnment. The meeting will take
plact' from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. in
ScoCt's Restaurant, 3300 8ris~ol,
Costa Mesa. Cost is Sl5 to fim
time guests. For reaervattons, c:al1
730-5050.
THURSDAY .
GARDEN O.UB HOLIDAY MEETING
The Newport Hills Garden
Oub will meet at t 1 a.m. at Phase
ll Clubhouse, 1900 Po~· Carlow,
Newport Beach. Bnng your
favorite dish aa:ompanied by the
recipe for the Christmas buffet. In
addition bring an unwrap~ed
adult gift for Fairview Hospit~ and s. o . s cash donation. Jill
Money will pla.y keyboard acrom-
panied by Kindergarten and 6th
graders from Anderson School.
for more infonnation, call 640-
1458 or 644-4045
and featuring guest speakers
Editors Bill Lobdell of the Dally
Pilot and Jim Wood of the Coast-
er, discussing the bU1iness econ.
omy, politics, bankruptcy and
t.be Orange Coast in the Coming
year at the Newport Harbor
Nautial Museum; 151 E. Coast
Hig~way\ Newport Beach.
Reception a.Qd m~eum tour at
11:30 a .m .. luncheon at noon,
program at {2:45. Cost is S20
per person and reservatjon
deadli,a.e is Monday, Dec. 11 .
Call 549 .. 4942 for reservations
and information.
IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS ,
HDUDAY OPEN HOUSE
Or'ange Co8't College's Re·
Entry Center Will host an open
house from 11 :30a.m .to
1:30p.m. in the college's Facul·
ty House, Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. The Re-Entry Center
assists individuals who wish to
return to scheol ··following a
break in their academic
careers. For mqre information,
call 432-5162.
· Jonathan Robinson, author,
psychotherapist and hypnotist
will speak on, "From money mad· s FDR 1996 ness to mobey magic • at the OC PREDICTION .
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hol~ a monthly net·
,...orking breakfas~ from 7:15 to
8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa
Country Club, 1701 Goll Course
Drive, Costa 'Mesa. Sue Podany
will speak on the importance of
good commwllcation. Cost for
\he event is $10 with prepaid
reservation , $15 at the door. To
make reservations, call the
Chamber office at 574-8780:..
Orange County Inside' Edge A Orange County Coast Assoc1· • "ti" h Id a uoliday luncheon support group for leaders where a on . o s .._, .
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a full-buffet breakfast, inte ractive
table discussions, informal net·
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It ~WITH CONFLICT
•Dealing With Contlict m Your
ik81atiooship1 Fight Busters That Work• ts the title of a free evening
"Program plarined for 7 p.m. in the
~· COmmunity Room of the t-Jewport Beach Central Library.
~tion is not necessary to * Presented by Ruth Wunsatt,
;JtN .• the program will help partici-
:pants learn how to prevent conflicts
.from escalating and to resolve dls-
,,pute Issues by using the Fair Figbt-
Jng Steps. The Central Library is at
1000 Avocado Ave. For more infor-
mation. call 717-3801
SAWRDAY
BANK ON SANTA
Santa Claus will make a special
appearance today from 9 a.m to 6
p.m. at the Bank of America Bank-
ing Center, Lucky. Supermarket,
2180 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
~ong with. free holiday pho-
ttographs there will be entry forms
io win one year's worth of gro-
t:eries in Lucky gift certificates
GOLF FOR TOYS
The . 25th Annual Toys for
'Fairview Golf Tournament event ts today and Sunday at the Costa
t-Aesa Golf Course, Los Lagos
Course All money raised will go
to buy Christmas gilts for over 850
developmentally di.Sabled re 1-
dents of Fairview Developmental
Center. The cost is $45 for one
day or S80 for both days. There
will be a putting contest, circle
contest, mulligans and more. For
more information or to Schedule a
tee time, call 546-5404.
FREE TRAIN RIDES
The Orange County Model
Engineers offer free train rides
today and Sunday from 10 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. at Fairview Park, Placen-
tia Ave., Costa Mesa. Santa Claus is
expected and all are welcmne. For
more infonnauon, call 548-7246.
FREE PHOTO WITH SANTA
Bring a canned good for the
needy and your child will get a
picture with Santa today and Sun-
day from noon until 3 p.m. at Har-
bor Shopping Center, Harbor
Boulevard, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 540-7520.
SUNDAY
OIRJSTMAS"OiOtR PERFORMANCE
The Orange Coast College
Choir will perform songs of the
Christmas season torught at 7:30
p.m. in OCC's Fine Arts Recital
Hall, Fairview Road tn Costa
Mesa Tickets are $3.50 in
advance or $5 at the door. For
more information call 432-5880.
HOLIDAY ON PARADE
Orange County Toys for Tots
offers an evening jlt Elevation
Zero, private waterfront yacht
club, 3101 West Pacif1c Coast
Highway, Newport Beach, 6to10
p.m. Newport Harbor Boat Parade
vtewing, no host bar, holiday
desserts. $10 minimum donation.
plus an unwrapped new toy val-
ued at $10; $20 without toy. For
more information, call 854-4422.
JOHN ADAMS FUU UFE CLUB
"Designing your future for
health. wealth and love -1996 and
beyond.• is the feature presenta-
tion with speaker Jim Newell Hol-
iday entertainment follows. A por-
tion of the prnceed.s goes to chanty.
Cafe Nizza, 2523 Eastbluff Drive,
Newport Beach. Cost is $8, reserva-
tions required. For information and
reservations, can 640-1531.
MONDAY, DEC. 18
AAUW BOAT PARADE DINNER
Watch the Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Parade from the
Balboa Bay Club with members of
the Amerlcan Association of Uni-
versity Women, Newport
Beach/Costa Mesa in their first
fund-raiser this year to benefit those ·
N<?w through Xmas!
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seeking higher education. Tune i! 6
pm and 006t is $25. Reservations
are neoossary. Call 998-3343 for
parking and reservations
nJESDAY. DEC. 19
BOATS AND BR.EWER
The Newport Harbor R.epubJl-
can Assembly holds a holiday
buffet to watch the boat parade
and hear State Assembywoman
Marilyn Brewer tonight 6;30-9:30
p.m. in the home of Bob McCa.f-
frey, 1410 South Bayfront, Balboa
Island. Holiday buffet dinner and
wine are offered. Cost is $10 per
person. For reservations, call
Evelyn Hart at 645-9127.
ONGOING
rAJ CHI
Hoag Cancer Center sponsors
a free t'ai chi class on Thursdays,
10:30 to 11:30 a .m. to people with
cancer and their families. This
class is designed to reduce stress,
increase longevity and promote a
sense of well-being with basic,
easy to learn, non-strenuous
movements to aid m balance and
concentration. The class is taught
by Revina Lewis. No registration
IS required and the class is free.
For more information, call 7-
CANCER. Hoag Cancer Center
iS located at 4000 W. Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
TOASTMASTERS
Learn to be a confident com-
municator at the Harborlites
Toastmaster Club 1927 meeting at
6:55 a.m. every Wednesday at the .
Country Side Inn and Swte5 on
the southwest comer of Bristol and
Redhill in Costa Mesa. For t.nfor-
mation. call Judy at 540-7904
SERIOUS IUNESS SUPPORT
A free support group for indi-
viduals fad.ng any serious illness,
including HIV I AIDS and cancer,
will be held at 7 p.m . every Thurs-
day in Institute for Holistic lreat-
ment and Research. 4019 Westerly
Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach
For mformatlon, call 251-8700
APPLE COMPUTER CLUB
Orange Coast College's Apple
Computer Qub will meet from 8
am. to 4 p.m. in rooms 207 and 214
of OCC's Chemistry Building The
club -which is open to anyone
interested in computers -encour-
ages the development and
exchange of information reldted to
the Apple compute{. A begumers'
fonun will be at noon The annual
membership fee is $30 Meetings
are the first Saturday or each month.
For information. call 770-1865
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might even want to try our special holiday
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MICROSOFT COMPUTO a,i.
For individuals who pref er.
Microsoft Windows anc.J Windows
applications, Orange Coast Col·
lege has som thing for you, too
Every Saturday from 9 am, to
noon, the Wmner:; Computer
Club m ts m room 116 of OCC'
Fme Arts Building to discuss the
dPvelopment and exchange 0£
mfonnatioo related to Miaoso
Windows and Windows applica-
tions. The cost of membership is
$20, which includes a newsl tter ..
For infonnatJon, call 542-0468
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all type of machine and
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Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224
230 East 17th St Costa Mesa
Advertona
Auto .. Facts
by Paul Frech
SERVICE & REPAIR
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AUTOMOBILES
UP FRONT
Anyone who drives a front-
dnve automobile should be
familiar with the fact that con-
stant velocity (CV) Joints are the
primary dnvetra1n components
Their function 1s to provide pow-
er transfer to the front wheels,
as well as allow for steering and
suspension movement. Packed
in grease and covered with rub-.
ber boots. the CV 1oints should
be regularly inspected for leaks
and cracks. In the event that the
boots deteriorate and begin to
leak grease, they will splatter
grease on the inside of the
wheel and on the suspension .
Evidence of this spattering will
not be obvious from the outside
of the vehicle and must be
viewed from underneath. For
this reason. it 1s a good idea to
have the CV Joints on front-drive
cars inspected at every oil
change or 3.000 miles Replac-
ing a boot immediately after a
leak or crack 1s found costs a
fraction of what 1t would other-
wise cost to replace a CV joint
HINT: The sound of popping or
chckmg noises when tummg or
a_clunk while accelerat•D~~
be ind1cat1ve ol the nee<lola
new CV JOtnt tn a front-drive car;
REPLACING THE
BRAKE FLUID
Car owners should not wait
until their brakes are serviced to
replace brake fluid This com-
ponent of the car's hydraulic
brake system 1s too often
neglected. Unless the brak.e
fluia is drained and the hydraulic
brake trnes fllISh'ed according to
the owner's manual recom-
mendation. brake fluid may
become contaminated .. and
deteriorate to the point where
damage occurs. Brake fluid is
exceptionally hygroscopic.
meaning that is absorbs mois-
ture from the atmosphere. Once
moisture contaminates the
brake fluid, it begins to break
down. This results in deCreased
ability to prevent corrosion.
along with a reduction 1n its bOll·
ing ~int and lubficating proper-
ties. These , in turn, may cause the brakes to drag, or braking
power may be lost during
repeated quick stops or pro·
lonaed use. Ffoutlne maintenance. includ·
ng Checking your fluid levels. IS one of your best ~ventiona
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national merchandising manager.
~e bad such a nice time last year
that we waii.ted to come again.•
Tue three-day trip was part of
an incentive progr.vn at Isuzu, in
which the top 100 sellers during a
three-month span eam credits
based on the number and models
of cars they sell. Alter .the three
months, the credits were convert-
ed to dollars for the dealers to
ipend on their trip.
1-The key was that all of the
;money had to be spent Swiday -
•if they didn't spend U.. they lost it
;_ and in Fashion Island stores.
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' WME NOISE ABOUT TOYS
: You've probably seen the bins.
~verywhere, but here's a
1"eminder:
1 The U.S. Marine Corps
Reserve's annual Toys for Tots
broqram -a nati9nwide effort to
~ather toys for needy children -
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tsaid, adding that she didn't sell'
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any cosmetics during the two-day
eihibit.
"People want to come and take a
~ook around. but they don't want ro pay $5 to get in and not get
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CRYOGENIC PEEL
Pilot
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Most bt1sinesses, like the Pottery
Bam. opened three hours early to
A<'CCIIlill<)dab\ the Isuzu shoppers.•
•we had a lot of them in yes-
terday picking out things tbey
~anted to buy and putting them
on hold,• said Mark Summerville,
assistant man'ilger. •Last year
they helped our business a lot.
Today I'm thinking , they'll add
about $5,000-7,000. ~
The spending spree started at 8
a.m. Sunday. when a debonair
•001• look-alike rode through a
wall of dry ice into the courtyard
by the Broadway, accompanied by
two Newport Beach police officers.
He reached inside the car and
handed out checkbooks with bal-
ances rangin(J from S?,000 to
$21,000.
is officially underway. There are
collection bins at many local
stores and other public facilities,
including the Costa Mesa Police
Department.
ln Newport Beach, there are
collection sites at Bayside Center,
Eastbluff Village Center, Harbor
View Center, Newport Hills Cen·
ter, Newport North Center and
Westcliff Plaza.
-Compiled by Iris Yokot
anything,· she said. • U it was
tree, maybe we'd get some more
business.·
Hua said she and her col·
leagues will try again in February
with the Vietnamese New Year's
celeb~tion at Rancho Santiago
College.
•1 trunk that will be much bet·
ter, • she said.
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MEXICAN RESTAURANT
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"This ii Qne of the ~ promo--
tions we do,• Reardon said.
Isuzu's past shopping s·eree
promotions hav~ been in San
Francisco, New York and at South
Coast Plaza.
"We go ta unique locations all
over the country, but this is a
favorite," Reardon said.
Fashion Island business~s
weren't complaining, though
. most of the One-day shoppers did·
n't sprint frantically through the
lnan. Most stores said they had
already packaged the Isuzu gilts,
which were on hold and waiting
for the dealers to claim them.
throughout the day.
"It's extra business for us that
we need, especially at this time of
year," Summerville said.
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AMERICAN CANCER SOOEIY
The O<ongo County kegion of the
Amerlun Cancer Socl.ty b seeking
offke YOlunteen. Also, YOlunteen are
being souv.ht to •nswtr cans fer the uolt'1 Helpllne lnfoCenter. For liifoona-
tlon on th9se and other volunteer
opportunities, Q ll Jane O'Connof at
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
-;tre u e the Cardiac Kids, or wluJ/.?•
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The Freeman qll0stion: Pho.Ie, fax or mailbag, it just keeps comingJ
. I ~ Overwhelming response to Friday's Question of the eight CIP Semifinals, nor the 9.4 disciplining disappointment, a diDgently to extend the envelope warriors and for the seniors to i
f>ay (should Dick Freeman be the choice of the Sea season record. ·1et us do tt• command of action of their ability and found the accomplish personal growth, :
'I'.>::..... , f There were victones over and uncompromised trust. inner exhilaration of leadership, the uncompromised 1 ~gs ootball program as its head coach) capped by orange County Top 10 teams Amid a sea of disruptive accomplishment strength of team and the :
..this missile to Cd.M Principal Don Martin, District Santa Ana Valley, Kennedy, television camera crews, So with Disney drama of a personal winning attitude for 'i ~.. . Santa Margan ta, Irvine, mquisitive police detectives and Walter Mitty vignette, Dick the11 adult lives. ~penntendent Mac Bernd and Daily Pilot Sports from Brea-Olinda, Division I Manna our young football players coping Freeman stepped forward . This is what Dick Freeman is I
!the team's on-field physician, R. Stephen Jelln.ings. and two battles, El Toro and with their own sense of A highly-respected Defensive all about. J
1 Setvlte, where the intense emotional abandonment, a man Coordinator and 20-year career Greg Mercer, Semor Honor ! Gentlemen I Team Physician and 15-year quality of our physical effort and was asked to step forward. teacher and Assistant Coach, be Student, pre-med college
' medical career, I have never commitment to prevail was well This man was a man's man met hours on end with his only applicant and over-achieving : :I n a very profound way, been so proud of the inner understood by these two and a player's coach, and I other teacher-coach and staff of outside linebacker said 1t well: '" ! please acc-ept our thanks for strength, humility and opponents. expect each of you who have eight walk-on coaches, each of "I respect few as much as I ! the effort and personal camaraderie demonstrated by All of this was only a competed to appreoate this whom had been recruited by tus respect Coach Freeman; both as""
1 consideration that was the Varsity Coaching Staff and reflection of an absolute team genuine formula predecessor, each of whom had a coach and as a person. 1 •afforded Corona del Mar High our student athlete football resolve to overcome the adversity This man was Dick Freeman their own jobs and careers d}:>art "I know that anyone who h~
:school, its varsity football team players in their time of of a popular leader being We each have encountered m from this effort played for him, or ~oached for
:and Touchdown Club Parent bewilderment and revoked from their presence.. our lives a special tune or It was here that Dick hlm, feels the way I do.•
:Group during a time of disilll,l.Sionment and then forged Tilis team was compelled fo challenge where somethmg was Freeman's uncompromising The coaches of the Sea View
tunprecedented crisis and turmoil as molten steel to become the accomplish asked of us that was integrity moved him through the League especially appreciated : ·
of Sept. 19, 1995. fotmdation of a championship The interim head coach had to inconceivably out of our comfort elements of leadership requisite the complexity of his ''
: The ensuing 11 weeks have season. be the bridge of determination zone or self-perceived ability. for this staff to help tbese boys accompllShment and voted Dick''
:been hfe lessons for all of us Yes, championship. between the players' goals and Some may have shied away fulfill their goals, redth for thelI Freeman Sea View League ""volved m· the Corona d I M N t f d I · th th disd lined h Coach of the Year. ~ e ar o or secon p ace ID e e p ard work of and to this day wonder lf they dreams and go through the team ll
:tpotball family. Sea View League or the fourth accomplishment. could have performed, others process of growing from boys to
:" Dunng my JO-year tenure as a CdM appearance in the last His leadersrup required stepped forward, performed young men, from young men to .'.)
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1Continuity
' . is the name
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I ' ' :ti JV girls gunning for
!12th straight PCL crown. I
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: COSTA MESA -The Costa :Mesa High JWUor varsity girls
,bJlSketball team is a study ID
.continwty.
: , Picture this. The girls squad
~p.s won 11 strrught Pacific Coast
:League tJUes. dating back to •1~83.
: • Dunng that penod, the
;Mustangs have won 122 of 124
?tJlgue games, including a
~tretch of 86 straight wll'ls.
! : That translates IDto eight
~ltaight unbeaten seasons -
,~ht straight years without a
tless in league play. That string .:Was finally stopped last season
, Uruversity High.
: ., The Mustangs still claimed
, PCL crown, but after the
pievtous eight years of perlect
'tO-O's, a 9-t finish could only be
looked at as a letdown.
, We $bould all have such
1etdowns, right?
: ·we have seventh-through
;12th-grade students on campus
:;o the kids conung through have
been in the program a long
time,• said N coach Jim Weeks,
~ho is making his return to the
'program this season. •This is a
pix-year progrmn • ...
• •The key is tho continuity. We
..._,ork with tho coaches on ev~
)evel so that we are teaching the
,Ods the Costa Mesa way. lbe
~ain focus is to develop varsity
players.•
, _ Even Weeks, in his return as
J}le JV head coach, is no
tra.nger to the Mesa campus. He
coached the JV team to its firlt
liv titles, before hitting over to
Jhe vamty for ix asons. His >1:J.nt there included a CJF tiU in
!1990 •
' Weeks taking over this
1 kason tor Shontel Sherwood.
J!ven Sherwood is till Wlth the
program ll.ll an tant wUh the rar 1ty.
• The contJnu1ty on th
t:<>4ching staff t.ndd down
Jhroughout the program. Every
member 00 this '9IOT\1I Vftfllty
lcam competed on the JV team
br th frosh/aoph team, except
fi·6 jun1or guard Koo Kim. I Kim jumped dlr«tly from
;;ghth grade to the vanity
where she hM been a standout
hle put itwo years, JM1 MMOn ~ WU All·PCL and
)\11-Newport-Mee on a tMm
Sha• finithed tt-9 and mlde It to
Clf' Southern Sedion
W-A~.
Moit Ol 1be ... •::.r pa.yen duOugla ..
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BA S KETBALL
Sailors stretch the
hnagination, 49-40
• Sailors win a thriller, after coming
from 10 points behind in the fourth
quarter to def eat host University en
route to South Coast Tourney crown.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Ptlot
IRVINE -lrnagme how tlus team could be il
it had a sizable lead ID the fourth quarter
·we do a lot of conditioning, and our motto
IS, 'No one beats us in the fourth quarter,'"
Newport Harbor High pomt guard Andree Ver-
hulst 41.d
Imagine how this team could be when it
finally develops the chemistry Sailors guts bas-
ketball coach Bob Dukus IS seeking
"The thing is, we're still finding our chem-
istry,· Duku~ said with astonishment, followmg
the Sailors' stunning, come-from-behind victory
over host University, 49-40, in the South Coast
Tournament championship game S1;1turday
night .
The Sailors (4. -0) knocked off · a highly I
regarded team for the third time in a row in the
tournament to claim the title, this time coming
from 10 points behind in the fourth quarter
"l hope we can learn from this and realize I
that we can play with JUSt about anybody," he
added. "We just beat two top-10 ranked teams
m consecutive rughts, and the last three nights
we've had to come from behind. Are we the
Cardiac Kids, or what?"
University (3·1) had a 40-30 lead with 6:38
left in the game. It never scored again as New-
port Harbor staged a game-ending 19-0 sconng
run, sparked by center M E Cayton, an all-
toumament choice, and Verhulst, the tourna-
ment's most valuable player, whose offensive
herolSIJl down the stretch gav.e theSailors their
second lead of the game and iced the victory.
Verhulst had a game-rugh 15 points, grabbed
all of her seven rebounds and both of her steals
in the second hail. She drained a three-pointer
with 2: 11 remaining to give Newport Harbor
the lead for good, 42-40, then drove through the
middle of th key to score on a short jumper
with 0:38 on the clock, giving the up tart Tars a
45-40 advantage. ·
Though University's Monique Mathew got
mto foul trouble in the third quarter, and even-
tually foulod out with 1 :23 left in the game, it
was a tochnicol foul on the Trojans' ,Raschelle
Lawrence early in the fourth that turned the
momentum.
Cayton (t3·pomt , seven rebounds) scored
after picking up a loose b4ll m the pamt with
6: 11 ori th clock, cuttmg Uruver..ity' 1 d to
.C0-32 and ttfggcnng Harbor' momentous 19·0
purt. Lawrence w given a technical follow-
ing th ket, and Verhulst calmly sank both
high school boys basketball
Sailors still searching Mes
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Mottva.....,.....,.r
Andlw Verhul9t (Neuapmt ,...._,
0 Mindy.~ (N9wpon ,.....,
M.E. ~ (N9~ llliMr) Raschelle LaWrerU Univiersfty)
Monique Mathews (Untversity)
Nicole Woodruff ('fhousand ()Mes)
Sarina Kissel (C.apo Valley)
Natasha C6mbs (Capo Vaffey) u: FoSs (Esper•nD)
Jertw a..•-CCi.m'afte .. ...,
Lacresha Flannigan CS.n eemardino)
Missy Bynon Mlla Pane)
free throws. .
Following the techrucal foul and four subse-
quent Sailor poIDts, Clayton sank a pair from
the line with six minutes to play She was 7 of 9
for the game
Mathews, who had a team-high 14 points
and eight rebounds, picked up her third foul
with 4:22 left in the third quarter. But she stayed
in the game and earned her fourth l ·13 later,
finally getting a tnp to the bench. She returned
with 4:36 left m the fourth period and Uruversi-
ty clinging to its 40-36 lead.
The Tars continued to chip away, a jumper
by Desiree Talley cutting Uni's lead to 40-39
with 3:54 to play. Um missed front-end opportu·
ruties of one-and-one situations before Ver-
hulst's climatic three-pomter.
The Sailors, who play n-abuco I-tills today at
2:30 p.m. in the first round of the Bolsa Grande
Tournament, were also playing without startmg
forward Colleen Eadie (spramed nght ankle).
T~ammate Mindy Alford, though, stepped m
nicely, getting ix rebounds and hitting a big
three-pomt basket toward the end of the first -:
half to ment all-tournament •
Janet Diaz, Newport Harbor's hard·nosed '
seruor forward, took a charge to h~lp stimulate ,
the Tars' late spurt and create a rare Um.versny •
turnover, and added 'three steals. ••
"We're till finding our chemistry," Dulrus
s&d. "Diaz is still trying to figure ~ut her rote.
and Talley till trying to figure out her role.
They're newcome~. so our chenustry's still
developlllg. To beat two top-10 teams and still
not have yow ch mistry, that's pretty good.•
Breanna Badorek (t am-high nm rebound$)
and Michell Klytta (run points) amied the •
~in th first half. When Oayton got into aar-
lv rout troubl , BadOrek rontrOlled th boards
for th and aft th~ 1\'ojans outscored
th Tars in th first quart • 1-4 .a, Klytta started
th econd quart •r with a t i>Ofnter. '
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lbey mot6 euily eou1d hav•
DU'lled C09Cb (Mlk:el Milner. wbo
led m Thro to th.e CU'
tbOmplonablp.
Jt wu their collective
expresGon of admJ.ration for i job well done.
Dr. Don -" • gifted administrator uld accomplished
supporter of high tchool athletiai:.
He represents·student
education priodties with a
balanced respect for
interscholastic athletics and
com~tition.
Dr, Martin now has this speda1
opportunity or leadershJp.
The bal1 has been handed off
and he must move up the field;
quarterback our CdM High School
•
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Editor'tt n<>te: DJck Freeman Woa the Daily PUol--. Cocdt ol JIN
Year Jn ihe Seo \liew League /ol
1995. The league~ ClCIOChM do nor
deaignate a Coach ol Ure \.,.
"'1~ leagues don1.
An open letter from Dick Freeman -·
An open letter to the Corona del
Mat community:
First, I wouJd lik.e to take this
opportunity to thank everyone for
the fantastic support that you gave
lo the CdM program this season. It
is an1azing what can be accom·
plished when everyone is pointing
toward the same goal.
The extra eHort not only by the
football learn, but by the pa.rents,
faculty, staff, adnlinistration, alumni
and general community was more
lhan appreciated
Next, I wouJd bke to thank the
Daily Pilot and d.11 lhat have partla-
pated 1n the Daily Pilot poll. lt
seems the overwhelnung support
generated during the season has
earned over It was especially mce
lo see some players' names. We
started this year off with a goal to
rnake lhis season a positive expen-
ence for the playen Once aga111
the extra effort on your part is
greally appreciated.
Finally, and probably the most
unportant, I would like lo dear up
lfus n1atter of the Adnurustrabon's
support.
Dr. Martin has been nothing less
than a full time 5'lppOl'ler or llW' and
the staff sinCe the · I was tokt from :t:'~t the
process WDWd be in numog • oew
coacb at the end el lhe S1MSOO I
accepted that wbell: I weDI m. I
accept that DOW
His decmom ~ ••rs been
falt, they N\.-e alw-ayt heel! based
on what JS best f« ~ ¢1Wn1. and
they have aho·•rs hH-D fully
~
l am swe Or !ro~ will take
yow wooderlul ~ uuo consid-
erabon wbe!l be ~ tus deci-
s~ H~ bas .ID.·•rs sought input
from the comznw:ury
H o\<t.·e\"«, Dr ~tartm places a
great deal ol UDportance on th~
head football COiJchmg position and
he will not come to a decision light-
ly. Not com.mg to a quick decision is
not necessarily an inWcation of lack
or support. (English teachers will
have a great time With this sen-
tence).
I think that I can hand.le the job,
it is just a matter of Or. Martin com-
ing to the same conclusion.
Thank you all for your support,
Dlck~an
sec wl11S fourth straiglat
SAN JOSE -S..~ C4JlfomOo c.llog9'1 MID R--away • lob pus IA ibe Ur wl1h three oeconds 1e1t Salurd.ey nlgbt. u
'the Wiling ~ 6eld oa '"' • 10-&& noncon1......,. men bu· ketball w1n .-s.a .1o1e ClullUan. sec~ tOWlh sttalgbf'Ylctory.
'!be vangu.ants (4-4) -all three games on tbair recent .rood trip,
booting Botbany, tx: Santa Cruz and San Jose Cbrls11an. Ruble ond Eric Walker led sec with 14 points each, while Jason
.f....id edded 11 . 5CC ln"""'5ed Its se<'OOd·balf lead to 11 points,
befon1 san J-ChristlaD came bock on the stt_,i, of thr.,.,.po1n1
shooting tor a S&-$C lead wtt.h about eight minutes left. The Vo.nguarda
toot tM le&d tooP after and never trailed again.
Orange Coast falls; 78-57
• COSTA MESA -Orange Coast C0Uege1s women's basketball team
'4kes some time off from: the. playing floor as they prepare for their
Coast OlristmU Classic Dec. 15· 17. and to help heal some wounds
suffered at the hands of San Diego Meaa on Saturday, a 78-57 dedsion,
Tbe Pirates cut a 40-27 halfttme deficit to 42~36 at the outset of the
second b.alf, but Mesa pulled away with a flurry of three-point shots to
improve to 9-4.
Jemie Shine led Coast's game with 15 points and eight boards as
OCC fell to 8-3. Kathleen Kelly and Tula Alan added 13 and 10 points,
respectively ..
TODAY ...............
Hightchool ~~
Corom de! Mii'" 1t Sonora
lrwitational, vs. R&ncho
AialT'itos., at TIMln, 5:10 p.m.
Harbor It lolw Grande
Tournament. vi;. Tr&buco
Hills, 2:30 p.m.; COton1 dt'I
Mar 11 Esanda Tournanwnt.
Corona de! Mii'" 115.
Un~ity N. ): 15 p.m.;
Esancia '15. Saddleback,
• sacxu High~~· COto.
fll del Mar It Sunny Hl"'-
):15; ~Mesi. It~
Grove, l p.m.; EsQocia 1t
Mlllihri TourT'lll'Tlef\t
High school 9irk • Cost1
Mesa It U Quinta. 3:15 p.m. High school $jlrh • Newport 7:45 p.m.
LIGHTWEIGHTS
CONTINUED FROM 7
teams, but we get to do it right
here,• Weeks said. '"Hopefully
we're doing it the right way.
MWe're the third-smallest
school in the county, but our
program allows us to stay
competitive. We can play with
anybody."
1bis year's team is shorter, but
has a lot of quickness and is
relentless in playing full-court,
pressing man-to-man defense,
Weeks said.
Taline Seikeldjian, a 5-6
sophomore, is averaging close to
15 points a game. Her average
should go up after a 26-point
effort in Thursday's 70-15
thumping of St. Bernard.
Her two frontcourt mates,
Evelyn Powers, a 5-7 freshman,
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1. LM'I o. Vlilhl 7, Frands ..... l4. ,.,,...,_ Udoll 1, _,, 1, ..... s.
~out: Udell, 'hn.
c.tll .._. -()go 3, Monrqy. 14, -.. ..,.,. z ...... 22, ""™ .. ........
-.... Mon~ z eon .. 2.
Fouledout:Ogo.
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SC.. ..,, O.-••
Newport fi 12 5 21 -45
Tef'MSGll 10 17 13 16 -S6
Nasdpcwt ...,._. • CUnnlngham 2,
Glau 2. An:hbokS 9, Homung 5, Lee 5,
Bactorek 7, Coluodo 9, Schwartz 4.
3-polnten: Archbofd 1, Hornung 1, Lee 1, .
.._., CllnYon -Johnson 4, Pnt.r-
son 14, Hametltwt 9, ClrTla 1, SOny 6,
Lacey 4. Woodard 7, Pounds 9,
l ·polnteri: Hametlaw: 1:
'TechnOI: hdota6t.
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•wport H.-bor "'· Unl¥'91"11ty 40 Score by Qu•rt9rt
Untvenlty 14 ll 9 4 • 40
Newport 8 13 9 19 • C9
Unlwnlt)' • Lawrence 6, Klrtc: 4, Day
6, Atdiley 2, Mathews 14, Stokes 6,
Armendariz 2.
3-polnten · La~e 2, Day 2. Foul@d
out -Mathews.
Technicals · Lawrence.
Newport Hwbot • Verhu!Jt 15, Oay·
ton 13, Badorek 0, Talley 5, Diaz 4,
Alford 3, Klytta 9, lta!Jano 0, Glover O.
l ·polnten; ·Verhulst 1, Alford 1,
Klytta 1.
and Kristian Chisholm, a 5-6
sophomore, are hovering right
around the 11-point mark.
Chisholm and 5-5 sophomore
center Sarah Morgan have been
the Jeading rebounders.
Junior guard Janea Bookman,
5-3 , guides the offense from her
point guard position. She teams
up in the back.court with Ha
Dang, a 5-2 junior, who also
plays backup at the point.
Kim Dani.els, a 5-5 sophomore
0 -~K ......... 'l'MW'sia ...... Q .....
Coronl cW M# 16 T) 19 1
"n'.ltDhop'I 10 11 to 11 _., __ _
....... .. fonl 7. sin..,, a. ,.....,y
G•rdntr 9, DfMll .. 2. ,_...,.-.... ........... 0r1. 4, Pol~·
Tral!W 16. A.e:schleman a. Canto 2. ~ S. Pettcins l. Gueil 2.
Fouled out: Canto .
0 ·co.u ..... 1t.-.a=•~HH1sn
Score by Ow= ws
hverfy Hiiis 4 13 10 6 • ]]
Costa Mesa 10 21 ' 21 17 . 69
lwftlfy Hin. • Pafil 0, Mlzlzahl 0,
Oe\khoh 1. MulwiU 0, G"'° 0, D;r-6, Uu 0, blnu 7, Khodadad 10~ 2. Co1t11 MIA ·Grew« 2. rt 1
Howse 9, Colllrtt 9, Watanabe Gron-
c:Wll 4, Anderson 8. Kim 22. Harber 1,
Grogan 8.
l-pointtfl • Kim s .
0 ._......, CXM.UGE--~--11. ~c.o.st57 San U... -Huynh 12 Ql,lintos
2, Evam LowAty 4, Dke 11 , biimond
6, Port« 1, Stokel)i22.
Ot'1lnge c.out· Nakamura3, Afan 10,
Pulido 6, Geraci t, Botana 9, Shlne 15,
Ke.lfy 13. Halftime: SO Mesa. 40-27,
0
a>U.EGE: WOMEN • ...,..~~--~-Halftime: ~t CoOege, 35-33, •
SoCaJ College • Guevara 8, K. Carl-
son 8. Watson 2, DaMlkl 8, e. carbon s.
Walker 14, Janeski 11, Ruble 14. s,.., Jose"thrbtian . Powell 12. \\!dis
17, Meisner ~ Stapleton 10, Albritton 5,
Herndon 2i."3-polnten • ~II 2, Wells
3, Stapleton 2.
Fouled out -Albritton.
Technlc:als -Meisner.
forward/guard, bas the most
experience on the team and she
brings a pure shooting game to
the floor, according to Weeks.'.
Carla Loveless, S-6 junior •
forword/guard will see some
action.
There are two new play~
still working their way into the
lineup. ntfa.ny Glenn, is a 5.9 ,
junior center, and .S..8 sophomore
Joanna Pineda is a transfer from
Espenmza.
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ::::::::::=.=::::::::::=.=::::::=I con111C1 and 1hlll b9 In th• DOES 1 lhrougti SO. lnelu-PAGE s 19 A ND 2 o , PUBLIC NOTICE The Phonics Gime, A Cll· PUBLIC HO TICE Thi 1!11st'd c:orrrneuced ilOlict illliinn W LIUll fftl ... 1ttNIMl.M PUBLIC NOTICES lorm sel tonh In 1111 COi\· sMt. RECORDS OF SAN BER· lloull• lJmlllld PlrtMrshlp Ar'Ad business Unr:kf the OOll II' TUT llr; .,_ .._ FICTTTIOtD IUSllEK ~~=~~==--1 tact doeu1Mnts, In 1h• YOU ARE BEING SUEO BY NARDINO COUNTY, CAU. cn•1333S83 By: O••n Wlekslrom, Fictitious auslna•• litHcus l!IJSllWIS MR'lt UJllrl..,,..,.. ...... ..... IWlfnATfllEWT PUBLIC NOTICE event ol l1ltU11 to •nter Into PlAINTIFF: (A Ud. le ui.' NOTICE TO Chief EJtecut!YI Orlleer of N•rna ltalemant IWMS-sted 1bcM on Now __,, 1'0U ,,_ •DEPMA.l 18 Thll lollowif'IO ~---°""'===-=---!such eon1r1c1 and exec:ut1 d1m1nd1ndo) WORLD FORNIA. APN l003•l9l-09-CREDITORS OF Bliketon Group tnc., 1 Cill-The IOllowlog pettot?I are 9.191il6. cu ... ~~°'~,!'~~ lb lllSinw a . EN
NOTICE TO \he requited documents, SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS. 0-000. BULK s••e lornie COl'""'lllOn, Qen1rll doing busln••• ,,. 1m-lne SIGHED: RTl GPO,P INC 8y: -•---•-'" TREE FARMS 1D1 CONTRACTORS lh• bid ffCUflly will b• lor· SOCIATION,. l1der11 llV· Publlsh1d Newpor\ -.. ~ ' ··-"z ~ ' . l'llO'IKT TOI* l'ID'Ql1'Y rt W.Y ' . , .....
CALLING FOR BIDS !el\ed. Bonds 1h1M r11m1Jn lngs Ind loan ••soelalion, aeach·COlll M••• Dally (SECS. 8t04, Pp~l•hsd Newport g:~'tiur Ar~ .. 15s~:. ~: ~ .~ -llled Wllft. klLDAl ·~w.i:" 'fQ,I ~~Ber)fdietAYe., ~.CA
AGENCY: Huntlngton •n lull lorce and elfeet and GOLDEN WEST SAV· J:'Uol Deeernber 1 I, 18, 25, 8105 U.C.C.J 811ct1.C01t1 Mn1 Daily Cost1 Mftl, <;all!. 92826 tJ111 Ccu~ Clellr. QI Gr111Q1 = :===..: = J110n ~. 1471 S O\\ley
Beach Union High School tl\IOughout the QUll&rllefl INGS ASSOCIATION SER· January 1 1995 ,,,,,,.--E•crow No. . Pilot December 11, 1995. Mien. .. R. Cl•rk•, 2514 s. lf'lb' on l«Mmtllt21, 111115 -· -· _ ... _...., •• ·-ltl., u Hien. CA D31 • ' 0111rict period 11 s~lllec:l In the VICECO.,aCllilornlacor· ' ' 85tt81-EH ~ R O Sant Ana cant f«lta:Ttil: f1clitolll HllTlf ·-·---.-._... · 810 DEADLINE: 2:00 pm. general cofldlllons. potalion Nolie• IS h1reby given 10 J™' '" 1 ' · • · · ft.A ...._ .. .....,.,......_s.r. . SNwn FVIWO, 12412 Btnl·
January 3. 1996 Pu1sw1111 to Section 22300 Vou ha.,., 30. CALENDAR PUBLIC NOTICE eredllor1 of lh• wllhln PUBLIC NOTICE T~10: builnss• ls con-~ :"'liltd'jn~ ~lice : ::::;•_C 4 .•·-•NtM. did i~ i!:::'dCA £" PLACE OF BID RECEIPT· ol 1tia Pubtlc Conlr•ct DAYS atler ltiis summons named 1 .. ler lll•l 1 bulk ducted by· in INSMd al lflt ,.._,...., ,.._,., A o::.~
Hun11ng1on Bei'l~h UHso: COCllJ, lh• COOIHICI will COrt-ii 1e~ed on you to me a CITY OF sale 11 llboUI to bl mad• ol NOTICE OF Hmvs yoU slanec:I udolng . ~ b new ........ ='::'~=~= •IOI::=-. not"' tllQuf1 Purchasl~ Ol!lce, Room lain provision' P9fmlllln!il typttwt ltef'! rnporls• It lll!s ·COSTA MESA th1 111111 c11scrlb1d SURPLUS PROPERTY business yet? No fn111t bl lilfd pib: m 111af dllit -•NJ .. _,...,_,,.,..., m trans&1 bulineu IHGt !tie
3e1. 102!>1 Yorktown Ave, the succ1s1tul tllddlf 10 coun. NOTICfi below. The SO.rd ol Edueao!lon Mike R. Clarke lilincl Cl! wq '**"""'clots ._..,. • tJl'llrmt ......,. lic:hclJS DuSIMll ,.,,. or Hunlln~too BQath. CA subslttut• 'ecurlll•s !or lfl't A l1tter or phone clll wdt INV1TINQ llDS 1'tle l'llm•s and bualneu ol lht N-porl·M••• Urll· T.h!a 111temsnt w•s NJed nat ol itHll aithcWI IN UH 111 Nt..1Nm9 h...,. ..,•,.. ._. flMlllS u.d llelltl'I . _ 92646, Phone (7141 964· monies wlthhelcl by Iha rlD_I protect you: your lYP•· NOTICE II hereby given •ddrnws GI lhe leller ar1: fled School Dlttf1CI hi• a .. With !he COU1JfY Clerk ol 11111 Cl!1 Aclillicad · OflcW ,... 1111 ., .,._ 11 h SGfrlEl) .IA.SON ~ rG· m~WM
3339 Ei<t. 4350 Olslf\cl kl insure P9f1orm-wnttan respon11 musl tie lhll ...i.ct poposais lor ¥~cN~~o'°Loo\. L~~Vt~1E•. f:1•t•d lh• MOlltl Viltl Orange CoUrtty on NO'I. 2, Naml In Wllatol\.OI !111 llQl'lll °' e...., ....., ., cir.,. c..fr, POffTU.O ... ~ '"""'
PROJECT NAME: Bid No fir1c1 l.ff'!dll the conl1ac1 or In pro~&r l1gll lorm II you rurl\lshll'IQ •II llbor, ma1erf.. CA. 02718 School alt1, 1oc•led 11 390 199S 189$3883414 anolhet t,ltlllitf ,,_,., 51:111, ~ .. ,....Wa.h....,.11 TI'11 llllemlnt was hlld Wllh
793 Replacemerit ol ow1. P9fmlttlng psymenl 01 r• wanll •eourttohaaryour •I• equlpmenl lraiuports· """-'-·''--,_ C•ll-olo MonteVlst.1Avenue,Co111 Oal"'PilotN<N.27,Dec.4, -1 .. ~<-14 --•-•W-b •-·~ "·• -~ aoor Amphllheaier. Bench 11n1lon1 11rned d!1ectly ease. ~and tuen'ottlll' ficlll· ,,,.. _.......,, ~' "' M C lkirnl llOd C '' ,,._, ,_....._, --·.., ..... "' ....... ....., Sea!inp It Marina High 1n10 ncrow. • II you do not flla your re· 11" 11 miy tie required 10 ot the chief exec\Jlllle oflial 11f • 1 f 1• 1 on-11. 18, 1995 '"°40 It te!I , Butlflelt 11111 ProltsllORI ,..,... ...,.. 1111 INk-. ""' Ca.,tnl)" OflNl:Ntmblf \.\ 1Qll6,
Schoo Eich ~d must conform 1ponse on flme, roo m1y RENOVATE THE LANO. ol \he Hll•r 11: Sa.me •s : ;~"g•c~•s •Pr.0",:,~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ""', } , ., • ...._....,..-.,.., NOTICf·llil ~...tNme NO t ICE 's HERE BV and ti• 1"91l)Onslwa lo lhs lose th• eaH, and your SCAPE MEDIAN AT LOREN A.boll.. . This " Ill F¥ino Olldlll llltcaill, ..... ~ si.m.re bPl'IS IM )'Un hom
GIVEN 1t111 th• sboV9-contrlct dOCl.lments. The wegn, monttV arid prop-LANE ANO BAKER STREET As ~slid by the 1eU1r, 1JI CPl~d• .:lrlt:Y lor filf No. 11fS2H9t7 Cl'RUI MBHll, &, .................... ., .. ~ flt CS. II WIS Ned m h Ollloe
n•med O!s111c1 ol Orange Oisirfct 111eives 1h1 right to erty may la t1k1n wilhoul will l>e recel'.old by IM Cily oth• bu111'1111 n11m&1 arid lll~•t t.lr rn..-kel v.Jue 10 FICTITIOUI lllllNESS SH.54~11'4. ~MO..~D>M.,...,. ol lhe Countt 0.llr.. A lllll''fict·
Counry, acrlrog tly •nd rejec11roy and alt bids or lo lunh1r W•rnlng: lrom lh• ol C01ta M•sa at lhl Otfle• 1ddtes11s used by the all public d!strletl putllle lllAlllESTATnlfNT 5"" 11n11-.CA11t•P,Jt.t1,...._. lous .8Ullneu Hllnl ~nC
tt11ough 111 Governing waive '"r, lfregur11lt111 or court. of the City Clefk, n Fair seller within th1se years ti.-iuthotltle•. publJc' •j•ri-Tilt lolowtng s •l"a S.wdy,.1, CAf/021 .. "" .. ~ ......, "' tWI l'!'al&l bt !Md fWiOf: m ltlat dlle Board, tierarnanar r1111red lnformam •• In 1ny bid or There 1r1 o1her legal r .. Drive, Cost• M•••· Cllifor· lor• th• date such l11t wu cln llnd 01h., PoO' lcal ibng bu1lness 11 Hewpolt IJuclt.Costa Mell ._... "h ..,. " .. 11111-.M Thi lillng o1 ttiS slltlmtnt'Oon
to as the Ois1nc1. wm , .. In lh• l>lddlr'IQ'. qulrement1. Vou IYlllY· w1nt "''· Ul'l!N the hot.-ol 10:00 s1fll or deQv1t1&<1 to th• aobdivislon• or publle cor· W:OCAI.. ~ (7!4) 831 CKM0480 Now 27, Die 4. 1I,18, _, • h "'*" 9*tl. • -. nee DI 111111 llJhwt fie ijiM: in ceive up 10 but not later As requlrecl by Sltcilon to c1ll 1n attorn1y right 1 m Jinulf)I I 1990 11 buyttr ar1: None. ltfont In lhltl Siii 3729 27!00 'e.n.t 1~ ... ...iw....,._.,..."'.,._ hi SIJlt ol I lictiklul flulinns
lhan the at>Ove 1t1led time, 1 773 ol lh• C1lllorn!a •way. II you do not koow ~hlCh time th.Y wilt' be Th1 names afld bu1lnu1 ~ 10 other protil •or oor! M ' " =75 ' Ot WI"" I -t.M o-411 TMll., Nlrnl 111 w::iLIMln DI ,... cigflts. ol sailed bids !or \l1e award labor Code, lh• Dl1ec1or ol .,., 1nomey, you may call opefllJO publlcly and reld 1ddrH111 of the boyer ire: ffl i:tiwttable ..,1~ SJIOll ''°· .. ,......,._..,. "*c.dr""' ltlOIJ'ef yf'dlf Ftdlrit ~ ot
ol u contrscl for the 1bov1 th• Dep•rtmel'll of Indus· an attorney referral lervle• llood In \hi Council Chiam MYONG JA NAM 216 li':s " Ml of lhfl °':or JOIV! H AmolO Ef'f. Inc:• CA. PUBLIC NOTICE ... ~ ~ '--common llW (SH~ 14«x1
PfO!ecis. Blas shall be r• ttlal Rel•!lons ol the S11te or a legll 9'1d office (listed beis. Seited propoi•I; TECHNOLOGY, 1Rv1NE, fliz•tionsodei!tes 10
1 icqu~~~ 1~~ Romney1 Dr · Anltlelm ~....,,..•...,.~If T..._ tlllq IMinln ll'ld Plol'*31'11
celved, opened and pub· ol Calllornls h•s deter-In !hi phone book). lhlll bear IM thta ol lhs CA. 82718 IUCh operty 11 lllr" mat'· 1 fie J1a. 1H5>1141U n. ,....., ...,_ • .._ c-COCltl •
llcty reed aloud ,1 1tie mined th• generll PflNlll-Oe1pue1 cl• que. I• "°' wort; and niame ·ol th• bid· The ••••II 10 ba 101c1 .,, kel v,f:!, i>I•••• notltv lhe Tiiis INslnasis tordx:lt!I RCTmOm IUllllltl -......... •~llhlHI.,. lint · Dwnand-, lbove 111teCI rime and Ing r11e1 of •11t11g11 In the treg:uen 1111 c11ae1on judl-der but no other dlslln-deacrlbed 1n t:llf*al 11: New 0 i M••• unflled li:orpot:Ron NAMfnATEllENf tl\'......,....,. .. ,..,...... .. k ,_.., '
place. loc•lily 111 which lh!I work cl1! u1ted lfeoe Un plazo de gulshlng m•rk• Arly bid r• FURNITURE, FIXTURES Scno:. 'oi lriCI Al\tntlon' HM ~ Mlf1tO OOlrig tluSI· The lolofling pmon(s) !Mini ''*-'HI a-.""-QMt.I .... ,.~Buc:M:olll Mell
A NON·MANOATORY pl .. 1110 bl pet1ormed. Coples 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS celved lflet ttM schedl.rlec:t ANO EQUIPMENT, TRADE· Cwolyn B 'siocii. t985-A ntSS HD tll.tliflUS ... ~ Q,-,,..........,,__ .. -~ Jbw2027,Dlt4,t1.
bid Inspection and job walk Ol lhlll r1t1 determln1· Plfl pr•1•nl•r uni 1• doling tlm• lor the racelpl NAM E, G 0 0 0 WI LL, a.. Str"4 eo!'~ Miii JOHN H. AAH<l.0 00 , RESTN.l\NfT. #S, l320 l .W.. MfMlll'lwlllJ......,._ 1~
w1r1 be held on Oecimbe• tlons, •nlllled "P11Nallll'lg aJnJ•st1 •1C1lla • 1Mquln1 of bkti shd be retum.d to LEASE. LEASE HOU> IM· calllornll e2626 1111ptioM . By "'-int J Arnald. Sec d Sll'll.aAnl CA W7t15 llh """'""'....._ .. ..__
14 1995 beglnl'llng II 9:00 W1g1 Scale", ,,. on fil• II "" 1111 tori•. bldd., unopanec:I. It Uhlll PROVEMENTS, COV· {714) 551-3240 011t1 lnten-Thi sWtmef'f \lllS hlld WI ~~ 1201 W• _.......,. ""'-.......
11m. Blclae1s shstt m1e11n thl 011!rlct Pur(lhallng OI· Una ~n• o una b1m1d1 belhlaol•r••ponsfbllltyol ENANT NOT TO COM· i1on 10 pure'ttat• •ueh Cou!lY Otltl Cll .,. Tlllti"CA926'!0 ,.__.._. .... ~.._ the Admlnl111ahon Building, lice, and coplls m•Y be leteloole. no le otrecer• lht bidder to lff that ni1 PETE. and 1r1 loc1lld 1t 1ntyonNo\lemtier28, 19Q5 · ·~ ............... .., .. ...... Ma1lri.a High School 15871 obt•lned upon rl(IUlll. The p1otaeclon; IU r•spuelUI bid •• recltVed In proper 218 TECHNOLOGY IR· ~th I .gr NOta-ll'ls fdblt Glbllell c.ldlton, 1201 lr .. M ..... ,. .... .........
Sprlngcl1!1 Hwnllngton Con1r1ctor 1h1ll PQll I 1tril1 • maqulflS Ilene Que tlme VINE, CA. 92718 ' ~t 11 001 ,..,~ 10 ::ii IMtmtnl tqlrtl ~Ye rfll'i t •111tA¥t . TllSM!. CAll26MI c.m..,..... • ...... • ..
s.1eh 10 1ign·!n p11or 1o (lopy ol1he91r1111•l•1eh cumpHr eon i.1 lormmn.. A Ht ol 81d Doeilmants The bulhius nem• uMd •ueh property the Olsbict O.itwntlledlfltltlOI ltrNI CM¥1n11, 1201 wa ._.,.,.Mii,._.._ .... ...,.
1hljobwa111. fob 1111. The Contractor did•• l11g1le1 •prol)l•dh msybeoblllnedallheOI· by lh• ••lier II lhSI loe• 1r1.enc:t todi.' I ti theC.OUntt<lm.A•Fa· .... !llMCA926ll0 IOtll .. lt:MU,eA.1111 ..... ..
1111 O\atrlet requires that and 1ny subeon1rae1or al usled qu1ef1 ·que t1 cor1e lie:• ol tne City Englflffr tlon Is: SANOWlCH PLUS pt~ In ,,,!>°:! iuc 1 Busu~ss HllM Slllieme Tl'iS tai•nes•ls corQlcNd ,...,, .. r .......... ~
ltte blddef posyss cunenl under 11 shalt ply "'°' ktu sseuch• 1u caso. 77 Fmlr om. COlta Miu' Th• arilk:lpt.lld d•I• of UlhOrlzedyby 1 m..-be tiled "'°' m lNc. OMI Pllll'\ffl. dlld.~••--•...,...., ca11101nla Conuactor's u. lto.n th• 1pe,cllled prsv•~· Si uslld "° present• 1u c.llklrria ' nonrtfund' tM bulk Nie Is O.Cembef Mr• •w. filing ol lhs Slllamtnl OOts HM! 10LI slMld clcllng tluti· •....., ._ "'° ~ ... •,.....
c1nse 1o th• c!•islllcaUon Ing ''''' ol w1g11 10 1n rnpuest1 • nemp0, pul'CI• ible ~111500 .a,.; :za, 1995 11 theol'ftc:e ot t11y e C•r01tn1 • 1• StOCll:ff, ol lblil IUlhoNl IN ute 11'1 1'1ff41 No. cNl..._••dlodl*-~• ... A or B el th• ume the coo. WOf~ers employee:! by ltlem perder el ciao, VII pued•n .odltton.I ch•ge oi s5.oo E1erow Complltly, 11942 •stir.ti vs Dlr•ot_or , stilt ol i fic\~s llullnni D" Q.Al.OA CALOCAOff .• ...,......__..._~ 3500 Pw:tleV..W o.tw
tract Is awarded. No pay· In th• •~ecuuon ol th• eon-qutt1r 1U 1ll1rio, tu d!ne10 wiU tie made If handled by a.n:ten Grow 81Yd,, 1~1. B11alna11 l•rvloH• a 111 vdilion OI N: liQl'ltl ot CALDEAOH, ...._. _........, ...... Nrlll ~ 8each ~
f!\ef1t 1/lall bl m1de for tract Y Ott•• eo11s de •u mall Bid Documents and GardenGrove,CA921144, AllJ:lllasyOpa,atlon1 1 nde ~ Siii! YNWt ..,ctlllllllll.,.....,11 .. """" ..._,1700 '
work or m1terial under 1ne E1eh blddlt" •h•n 1ubmh, propleclad ''" ...,.'° •d~ ot'* contract documerltl Thi• tlUlk ••I• IS l\lblld N.wport·Masa UhlftH \!law r ' • Tift Plltlnfnt wa lild 'M tWc...-....... .,,.....,.,11"':~~~~~!!!!!!-I
con1111e1 un!e1s 1fld ut'llll on lh• form fuml1hed wllh rW por part• de f1 cone. may 1110 be examined 11 to Calllornl1 Unitorm ~ School Dl•trlot llu1I (Ste ~ 14 lhl Coutltt Qeltl d OrMOI 1111 .. ....._ .. h Miii '"'* .._ PIERCE --the Registrar ol Corit1se· ltll eomrl>Ct documents, • EJU.l•n oltOt requllltos i. the 01llee ol tne ~ ol merc:1•1 Code Seellon Putlll•hlCI Newpoit hql..,, Mn Incl IUIOnS Oii NMfl'lbtr 14, 1Ri. ...Alfl .. __. .. hllM..., •n• ~ lots verifies 10 1tie Ol51rict 1111 01 Chi p101>Q11_il_sub-gal••· Pued• q_ue t.111K ttlaCltyoleo....Mee.a-Bld J)ot,.2. _ &neh.C Mn-. o.n..· _ _ TU--TNf ficliliolll ~ ... --.11 .. hllln -su.llllllllNA~-IW-M-·
1tia1 1tte Cootrai;tor w1s conlt1C\of11 on !his pro!Kf qUlet1 lllomar • un al:iOgiCJO ·oocumenl• wm nol be If. 10 1u6]ect, 1he n•rne 011• -·1 I no lllJir'llfivl )'111'1 fiom ai... -... _._.....,.. 1111 M.-v+....... t".h.....r
p1op111ry ueinsed 11 1111 11 r1qulrtd tly the Sutllel· lnmedl1t1menle. SI no m•IJ•d uni••• lhl •d· and lddru1 of \he perlOfl Pilot Oec1mblf 4, 11, 111, HewP0118e~Clnt1 t.'cll lillt It WIS filed Jn 1111 OOiCt a....-• ...._• t..., II ""~' * .-:-:."T"'
11m1 lh• conrr•ct was ting llOd Subcontt1C1lng eonoe• • un abog1do dlllonal 15 00 ch.-1;1 ls In-with whom ell.Im• msy be 1995. CN341CM5Q6MO.OKOec I'll Countr a.II. A""' licti • .,.. ..... .., ....,...,.11111> Cremation • awarded. Any Co11\r1etot F1lr Pr1elfc•• Act, Publle PL>ed• Hamar• un ~ eluded wt1h 1)8ymerit. Ned 11 Ivy EllCtow Com-m()45 • t11 ,11.~. ,. \OIJI llU1M..n HllN SIMtmt -..,__.......,~•• 1lO BtoadW ~
001 so ncunsed 11 iublee\ Contr•ct Code S1ct1on d1 relll'encl1 de ebogado1 Esch bid etiall bi mild• pany, 89'12' Garden Orove tlllll be tild pMM: IQ INt • ...,. ,...... ., ,._..,. • Costa M8Say to p1n1111es uooer 1ne C1w, 4100 et •«i. o • IUlll oBclnt d• •vud• on 1he Propo••I fo,m Btvd .• #207, Garden Grove, PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE filtlO oc Iii._...,., ooa ...-• , .. ...., .. WlllW-sta sa
1nd 1h• t\)nlrael wlll be No bidder m1y wlthdr-:::v)V91t1dlrecl000~.ti........_...a 1br"'l{llot RIO .c.6. t2&44.._anc!.-1bl , _ Rll .... tltlllllOll tl--.....UflollnlheUM _...,._,~-..,~ Ma-1190 t
eOflsldffect"vtlltf. ~ -~ tririilcf.for a,,ertoct °'-:::f: . pr-ovtdec:t 1n .,. comact date-fOr1innQ-C1ilrM an.u ~ltlOLnl T11alnass "*Cl! 1 Ac:ltor.ll .,_ .._.., • -.. 11 ....,....\~~~~:;~~~~
11th• llc1nse c1asslllc1t!on '""• (45) d•ys •lt•r lh• cl•• CAie NUMBER doc:"'""911ts, Ind ltl9lt be b9 Oecemb9r 27, 1995, Nama lt•,•rnant ~=A~I Kami Ill w:illlion Ol 1'11 llQ!ltl Cl! ......, •.,.,..... ..-..i .._II
speelfl1d h~tln 11 11111 of • Sit for the op.nlng thereol, INurne'o del C.10) 11CC0tnpaniect by a eartlllea which 11 the bu1IMU day The lollowlnG '*'°"' '"' lllOlhlr YAliff fldlnlll $11111 -.t .. -.~ llJ ...,.°"" "1p1cl1l1~ con111ctor' as Huntington •••oh RCV 1:1214 or cuh1W'1 ens..~ or a blcl before lh• 111• elite speci-doing busln1s1 u : H•H The=-'1111 Jl!'=1)SMT llW (SM seciofi 1 • .,......., ............... ...,.
c11nn1d In Section 70$8 ol Unlol\ High lohool 01.. Thi Mm• and •ddi••• o! tloftd tor not 1t1s 1t11n 10% fled above. 8rlCI "lid PrOPettY, 471 N, .l,:S1
1::ii1 '51 II 1'Q anineu Md Pftll :r, ........... .,...... .. ..
!he C•!lloml• Bulloe1s Incl lrlc:t, •o•td or T'"•*· lhe court 11· (El nombt• y Of lhfl ·~of ll'lllr bid 0•'8: 11·••S Newpotl Blvd .. Sult• 205, I.ft IWnf-· -· ) ' ................ "" .... Prol111lons Cods. lhe ~e· ••• dliieclon d~ II cert 1 made pty1ble co lht citY MYONG JA NAM N-potl hacl\, CA 126$3 • • NtwJiol'ta..cMlostaMlu o..tll,... .._,. •iwt r~O'lfl.•• f fn':"'co~~~,·; 1~1~-:WC: BV: '":' Mo&..M, DI· SAN B EANAR0
81;J ~eos:..M:.u.. ~kl= B p~~llhldM New~ ~~ iMv:.~sV::120~:-:,. D. Sm.Ill, Jt .. 16101 SI CN111.142.J_11~ ....... NIN20,27, =~= ~-= When Words Ai,
lhall ltsert oonslruct • m•· rector. roo11ramal\l COUNTY SU PER/OR uni••• •oc::omo1nl1d by •ae o111 "' --r Newpor1 9.-ch, CA t266J Lw., ~ BllCll. v...-4, 1, 1 ""'f"'l...,.~111.-~ Not Enough
Jorlty of lhe work, In eo-Pwbtl1hed tfewporl COURT, WEST DISTRICT, iuch ,_.,hlerrs cheek, Piiot 0.0.mbef 11, 1995. Rosamond U, H11I ~71 N, f2'.640 , ....... .......,. """'*: ""'"* .. 0___,_1,J•• tn'
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lions of C•lllorrM• Bull· PU01 o.c.mt1tt e, 11 , 1m. Rsncno Cucamong"' CA No blcl INll .,. con•ld· PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Beech, CA t26Cl3 111~ I __ P!::U~l!!L:!IC~N~O~T~IC~E:.__j·--==:-:::--::----11 Sgmpath11 ~
n111 •nd Protn1lons Cod• mo..e 91730 erecl ID•• It /1 ma<fa on, Ele1nor Hiii, 471 N, N-Thi ...,,.. commtnctd iol· "'"'· 1--47 SI ~~---• Section 7059. Th bl•nl!; ~poeat lorm lur· 1332131 Pofl Blvd., &.fie 205, New-nitlCI MNles& ul'ldlr »If LL ·~• AU work must be com· PUBLIC NOTICE • n.me, •ddllll, and ntlhfld lh• ,.. .... Of Cotts on• port B•~fl. CA 92603 ktul llulM'lllt 11111'11 nmnoul IUNRI 2983 ·Ha-'--BIYd Oleted wllhl/\ the Ume llml\1 lellphOne numb« of pill~ Mela, and II ~ In ac:-HOTICK OP: Thl1 bu1lf\11• 11 eon-"'90 10W1 Drl '*"" .... 1Tl'ft9Elff ,.....,. oot.o Ofl ••ch lndlvktu•t enetJ~3122 illl'1 111omey, or pl1lntl1t oordance with tne prov\· DlllOLUTION O" ducted by: an lolr1lnCor"ooo 1 HllS Tiit ~ """°"'' YQI-wHcte Coste Me .. ;
bid. Time i1 ol lhe 1ss1nce IUMMONS wilt>out an altOrney, 11: (El alone of lM Propcul ,... LIMITID raled 111ocl11fon other . OOH D. SMTH. J\ ,,,,.,_. II, "°""" daalfltd 540-313"'
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th• llnOUrll of TINo HUl'to STFIEET TftUST, UDT 6Efl.. ITEPH!N IKACEVtC City ol Colt.I ....... i. bul5nl .. •t 150 Ptullrir'IO, Orq• County en 11-6-9$ 111.ewr11r"att11. A .... fidl· TIM tallin9M lt ~ Clred dOl!afl (l200) for Tl!MBEFI t , 1094: MU· #094890, \.£ROY ANDER> ~ the rlohl 10 111}1C1 Sune 120. Colla M .... tHl:S .. 3172 ~ NllN ...,_.,.,~
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ca1t11er'1 check Of" bid NICJ\ELL. DONN.A J. NICI(.. Qeftl. CA 90041, Tei. eocH· !tie ~ , ... nM'\tCI A hl1tr W1y Of ,..,,.., Ill ....,,, Cl! ...... ot 1 '
bond In.,, •mount nol lfti1 EU.. UNITEO STATES O' pho,,.: (21l) t52·1000 aiid tic.le of w .. " Tfftab. t.Mtnlna, U.C (ma "U.C"), '!:fft1N18,..au•l1Mal ll'IOtW lllW' Ftcld. "S!lll, Of~ MOI) ~ -"'' "' tti .... ~ ~ 110"4) DI AMEAIC:Al _.u;. STAT!: Of' DATI.: JAH 20 11115 ""* by thfl Clly of co1i. The U.C, hM AllUITlt<l lhl .. ._ stnant W ($11l«Mfl144001 ~""'!'-• "'' •
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EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 WANTED HOUSES/ BAI.BOA NEWPORT
-ISLAND 2106 BEACH -CONDOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LIVE·IN WANTED
CORONA
2169 DEL MAR
RENTALS TO
2622 SHARE 2724 ANNOUNCEMENTS 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO BUY 6019
14""' ~OUAL -FOR SALE Premium loc. Beaut $1000 Move-In Bonus *511 112 C8rn•tlon COM 3Bd 3 Ba. Lg rm ---------CASTING·MOVIE In Costa Mesa home to
UJ 0 ,.,.011TUNtT'f & charm1n~ 4Br hm w/ E-Bluff Condo 4br/3ba 51450 Lg 3 +2·Upper, w/own ba W/d, fplce. ANNOUNCEMENTS EXTRAS take care of 3 chlldreo.
Wanted: chlld'•
wooden pl9yhouae
Call 780-0159. All iahaSlll ~la ~ bay vu. 3 ~Ba, deck, lmmac. pool, n/pet, 1yr sun rm Ip w/d Gd c ed t garage patio Jennifer Production trainees. $400 per month plus room
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..... ,1 .. Ultftd·1---------3/gar. Only 7 yrs old. lseS2000/mo640-1286 req 310_3 7594r87' 5575 ' 759.9 809 2920 Major studio: andbOard. -----· .. ,. MOBilE S3700. 640·5324 Veraa llles 1Br 1 Ba, 1. · · · •==,,.......,,,.---.,..----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-533·5016 (714) 574-4243 ="=~~.:'~=IJ~ HOMES 1100 --------car pkng, pool, clbhse Sh.,p, Clean 2Br 1Ba, COM Charming home. HOST FAMILY OR ---------i FR.EE TO YOU6022
CORONA Avail now. $850/mo. patio, carport. Quiet. lrg yard. w/d, gar. ROOM & BOARD ••••••••••~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It lfttftis• ''lfty ,,.tcrHCC. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Assoc. Alty 873-3663 2 blks lo beach. Avail quiet street. S600 util N E Chef 11 "•'8111H or .i1acri111l111lon BHt Buy in Udo Pk DEL MAR 212 2 nowt $950 573•3852. included. 760-6505 EEO D MERCHANDISE Ala•kan Mal•mute UIM • l'ICt. ctlK. ltilflN, 56900. Move in now/ 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1BR Upper Rear Unit College-age Korean urgently needed al Mai.. Four yeara old. tn,~tamJllJl lUtntt Fr .. rent tit Jan. cozy 11 garage, wlk to bch, Come home for X·mas sottware engineer on VIP 8alboa. We spe-Looking " good ~ ...... •• lmlalilllll 2Bdrm cabana/coach. 3 BR Hou•• for $750/mo ... sec dep. ---------NB-Beaut hse, lg yard, Intern program needs clallz• In prime rib, home. 373-0771.
7 dra fr bay. renl L•••• Avl nowl 1-car 220\h 35th St. 979. COSTA MESA 2624 by nature park. prlv. a lamlly 10 slay with steak & seafood. ANTIQUES 6010 ---------1-._,111C11pretuefte1.lllfti. 5732. Owner 896-5656 gar. $1450/mo. 1700 Jack 499-1910. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pet Ok $550 pg 454. Jan 2·Feb 20. Wiii pay Exper"d In prep. of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Golden Retriever• u.-••lsutnllllatl11." 619.929.9112 Call 838-0496 3404/hm 645·5540 good money. Pleaae brunch, lunch & din-M/F 7-8 yrs. Beaut/ Tiiis Hws,aper wlll nol FABULOUS SAVINGS 2BR 1BA Laundry call Marla or Allura at ner. Reliable! Sal. ANTIQUE DEALER healthy both grt kldll
Uewi91ly1CUplM'flldmtlst· If you would ltke to hk-upa, gar, 2868 E·Sld•** Full house 714-540·2400. neg. Call for Peter WANTED to take Ted756-0388 646-0119
11f11.atuimwt1k•l1la •••••••••COSTA MESA 2124 ltve in a home that's Hickory Place. $725 amen. Clean, resp. No -.-L-o_v_l_n_g_,_N_u_rt_u_r-ln-9-, 673-9368 11am-2pm. over quality store,
•ilUlltel(Ulttn.O.relftn HOUSES/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii valued from S800K to (310) "31-7870 pets. $400/mo. Incl Stable Couple: Wish 17th St, CM. Terma1---------
....,......_, illltnMd tut all Beautiful• Medlt•r· S12M. Visions Proper-..,1""B""'R12,..,,,.B""R,,,...,,M~o""'b""'l""l•""'H'""o-m-• u11.+sec. 64!>.0820. to adopt. Ute In rural negotiable. 850-4294 JEWELRY, FURS
fwlUllltl 1411mtlid 111 this CONDOS ranean 3Bd, 2'h8a ties on Olsplay Is Quiet & Secure. -.-L-1--0-0-S-p-a-cl_o_u_s .-q-u-i-et community, country. Child C8re Asst FIT •BUYING ITEMS• . 6 ART 6025 "'**-............... It 111 • FOR RENT home. Gated on CM & looking for quallfled wooded, home. Prom· In daycare hm in NB. From 1800-1960. 1 pcl=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -.....---manag s to live In 199t Newport Blvd. home. Lg sunny patio, I• ...,,,11111t11n11yU111. llcom-NB bordor. 2-car gar. er F 848.a373 pvt entrance. Nr bch. lse future devotion Energetic, dependable to entire estate. Paint· ~ .... ......_... ...... ,callHUO 1yr old $1675/mo. Agt those properties. or 5635 +utll 723•0400 and love to newborn. person. 263·1529 lngs. china, glsware, FOR SALE: Jew.la of --67"3777 832 1400 further Into contact ---------f t 1 d h th Rich & F•-ou & N • 1·-..U•·151G. ht ---------1--=~...-:::.::.:::~:....:0:..r .=:..·..:.::~· E 'alde 1 Br avail NOW. Call Ellleen & Bob CLERICAL Full Office urn, e c. mme cas • 8 '"'" 1
··)!!¥>ti ttln OC••lllUSI GENERAL 2102 Cozv Cott•g• 1Bd ~~1!~~:~h80~~. Melissa No pets. Gar. S585,1_N_B __ C_h_ar_m-ln_g_c_o_tt_ag-e 1·800-488·3238 Ellp, Good w Phone. top S. 673-6223 Iv msg Otheral Gold, dla-
".:>MlHUD•421'J50I. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1Ba plus den. FP,•---------$450 dep. 150 E. 211t F/p. Sm yard/patio, Rellable, Efficient. George Ill Style monda. color 11one1. 1 • patio. Pell ok, Only Lido Isl B•vtront Street. 548-0683 storage. w/d . EZ pkg LOST .._ Grow1h Co. PIT 28 hra Painted Satinwood Buy/Sell 6"0-2881
'-UOUSES/
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• COSTA MESA 1024
Cllltlla.-$743. Call 968-0145. Lovely 3/48r (dock •vi.) -----""----$450 722·9555 a 979.1150 Bdrm set. $2500 obo . .John W•~e Bronze,
E'ald• 3Br 2Ba, nice ~Nf:,~rn~~~f ~~13~k/ E~·~~t~ ]~~ry~enc~~;: Npt Beach Private FOUND 2925 Counter Help Wented MHa Verde. 751·8581 Th• HorH Soldler fOO'I of _tall master Br, w/d hkups. clean. SH 1773 West-room & bath close to FT/PT, reliable, good 2ll51 Apprd. $8,500 C.,...._ Forccl air. Walk to Kai· Lido l•I• 3Bt +den, minster (upper). 57951 beach. Oulet. $500. $200 Reward for re-people akllls. Apply at APPLIANCES 6011 °bc\ 1 ·800-330-7350
P .. ce•lftt ser. $1190. 642-6455 2Ba unrurn Yearly mo. 642.5488 64S..S799 turn of contents of btk E. Coast Bagels 47" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sll'Hr fox lux coat Full
Eaatalde 3BR 2 112BA 52250/mo. No amk/ briefcase stolen 11/24. E. 17th St CM. length. Pd $17,000. -~-backyard. fp, central pets. 573·24"2 Let'• Get Wet· Npt Shor•• 3Bd ~Ba Includes patient GOURMET COOK/Lt FF Frig 1135• WHher ••11 $3,900. new,
CALl.19eAYI •" AC/heat, w/d hk·ups. •THE BLUFFS• 1· Studio sparkling Hse s4oo+113 uhl & records, address housekeeping, exp'd, ~a~Zi~~. si100e~~~~ gorgeous 72M~593 818·-·9811 $1200/mo.258-0180 sty,ondunlt,qulotloc pool.utllpd.Petlok. Oep.Allamen.Across books, house k~ys. llvo out, FIT. Non· (714 ) 953 •98221---------3Br. 2Ba, avl. 12115 Only $515. 968-0145. from beach. 650-4657 Call (714) 974-7294 smkr. Newport Beach __. __ ._... _____ 'Hlatorlc B•lbo•'
Th• Commu..tou Elfln Elegance $1850 Agt 640-5560 N t H ht 2 (2151248-5366 area. 714-673-3643 W••her/Dryer $140 htho by Kennedy & Made• ~7 18d 1Ba. frplc, pool. Stupendou• 1Br No wp g a yrs ea. f11ta.ur $100 080. 'The Swlmmei' pr1nl Peta ok Only S663.1'W•••••••• t Et new, deck, FP. (Small dog Found 2f7. Hou•• helper S<days G s 00 by Hockney 536-7231
... ~ •• ~ Call 968·9735. 11 P•1•· llec ra1nge, vaulted cell, own bath White curly haired Ptr. En--•Spanlsh ok. as stove t apt · -•--•• •---------.APARTM NTS pato, tota y enc gar. full prlv NS lndry' '"' size. 646-5848 H f h H llJ.... E S mete. Near 23rd & Live In/Out. Please ·~=================:;-om• or t • o u•Y• 550 + dep. 642-5964 5500. 573-4S4B x 337 · 4Bd 280, Ip, gar, fncd FOR RENT Santa Ana. 646·6007 call Nan al 645-1353. ------6-
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yard. Pets ok. Only WHt NB Ltg beautlful Found Ring on Balboa Income Potontlal up FURNITURE FtlRNITURE a
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family hm near parks.
l.ndsc¢ yds. nu roof/pol
.. lniout. By ownr 556-8133
Put a few
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for you.
Call
642-5678.
$1300. Call 968-0145. NEWPORT hm al bch. pool/tenn, Island Dec 5. Please to You Call 565-34'84 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2669 fp, w/d, prking. seek· call & describe. to listen to a 10 min "48 GI••• T•ble EQUIPMENT 6047
HUNTINGTON BALBOA Ing cln, quiet, n/smk, 675·7175 tape to learn more. Beaut. +woodbaseliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii respons. person. $500 FOUND: EARRING OFFICE/PHONE S295. 857·1003 Lrv oak roll top deak
2607 •1BR $925• lnct. utlla 953·8135 Gold with stones. Clerical & dispatch for JSo/o OFF $250, small roJI top
2BR 2BA $72'5/Up Hughea parking lot, g~~st;~ .. c-~1:9~5 .. ~t Design Center Prices :~:: ~ ~:c!!:
BEACH 2140 PENINSt1IA
Touch of Cl••• 2Bd 2BR 1BA 1 houae to 1 Ba, gar, lncd yard. beach, palio. Yearly
Pell. OK. Only $1050. $925/mo. Avl 1/1.
Cati 96&-3305. Jim ............... 675-5069
Refrlg & dlshwaaher STORAG'E! 2742 WHtcliff. 646-0491 Entire contenla 01 Incl •ox30 pool No # Ptr R t II 1 $150, oak veneer • 0 • FOUND: Keya. Sunday • • or upscale model home: Iron compu1er ,_ .. 1• ... ,.., peta. No fees. No 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C -·d • I.. shop In ...., ..,,., lease. &45-4855 11 Dec. 3rd at the OM c.., • g " bed1, aofas, chair•. ""hlt•wash TV stand Boat or RV atorage "Chrlstmaa Walk." Fashion 111. Perm or atone vaaes, armoire. sso Call &40-45041 2 MASTER BR, 2BA to 40', aecured. Costa Large ring ol keys holiday. 759-7751 2"&-n27 or 363-8636 •---------CLASSIFIED Studio Br;ght & cln. ---------
It's th• rHource you Nice area, HP full kit
can count on to sell a $625 w/util, quiet N/
myriad ol merchan-Smkr, N/pet 873·5580
dlse Items. because ThlnkTng ol having a
our columns compel garage sale?
quallfled buyers to Give us a calll
c:alll CLASSIFIED
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MONDAY. DIClfAID 11, 1•
• Office parties replace tlwse
youthful Christmas dreams
LOOKING BACK
I n.my e&rly adoleicence, J
turned in the dream of sugar
plum fairies for the more
sophlsticated fantasy of the
American office Christmu par-
ty.
It was an image that seemed
to embody eveiytb.ing I found
allwing and somewhat forbid·
ding about becoming an adult:
career1 romance1 cocktail dress-
es; alcoholic beverages.
Glamour magazine did
muth to feed my young illusion
regarding executives cavorting
around in the Christmas &pirit,
as did my affection for old
movies. t recall,. in particular, a
vintage Hepbum/J'tacy picture
titled "Desk Set,• in which
divine chaos erupts at the com-
pany c;tmstmas party depicted
in a corporate setting the likes
of Rocke feller C enter.
It was pure mistletoe and
madness and the possibilities
. thrilled my pre-teen imagina-
'. tion.
. ot course, l eventually
· attended enough real-life office
: Christmas parties in my 20s to
. understand that most of the
· magic I perceived as a youth
· was achieved with smoke and
: mirrors, and a good script. And,
: yet, I still believe that like most
events that transpire over the
Christmas season, mystical and
: memorable things can occur at
'. these ordinary office celebra-
tions.
Take my hwband Jim's
office party, a tradition which
has over the last 12 years pro-
duced some unforgettable
moments. Just last Sunday
Jim's
' peggy .
normandin
a volunteercommunity sym-
phony orchestra.
Donna, a woman of diminu-
tive and elegant stature, plays
percussion, specifically the tim-
pani, a great big banel of a
drum 10 times her width. And
we all come to watch her play
before the party .
The children are. invited to
the celebration now, too. Char-
lie, ow 4-year-old, is hopeless·
ly inf,atuated with Donna and
in the' holiday atmosphe re his
attraction only becomes more
intense.
He gazed up at her bespan-
gled figure on stoge last Sun-
day as she banged away on
her exotic instnunent dwing a
rendition of Rossini's "La Gaza
Ladra • and whispered to me,
"I jwt love that noise Donna is
malting.· ·
All three of ow boys feel
quite privileged to be ind uded
in Dad's office party.and regard
it with the same reverence and
awe I once had as a youth for
these special occasions. otherwise poised and con-
servative secretary, Joan, stood
up at bis holiday dinner and
spontaneously sang a haunting
French torch song in a lustya
capella voice. Who would have
guessed?
I can only imagine some of
the exchanges that went on
among our boys as they wove
in and out of the adult world of
bwiness and pleasure oft Sun·
day. I did catch Charlie on sev-
eral occasion fingering Donna's
seqqined sleeve when she was-
n't looking.
The spacious RendezvoUJ Ballroom on the Balboa Peninsula gets decorated for a Cbrts':JBU dance during the late 1930s.
Rendezvous Ballroom kept Balboa hopping
And then there was the year
that Jim and I hosted the office
party at ow home ana the elec-
tricity went out on ow block for
a solid two hours as we served
a stt-down dinner to 45 people
; with nothing more than candle-
: light. It was magical.
Jim's office party is always
presided over by a woman
named Donna who, by day, is
the chief executive officer of
this professional team, but on
the occasion of the office
Christmas party, becomes
something of a holiday snow
queen.
In recent years, the office
· party has begun at the per-
forming arts theater of Long
Beach CityCollege where
Donna and some 50 other resi-
dents from the area perform in
One of Jjm's colleagues
overheard ow two older boys
discussing the whereabouts of
tbe men's room.
~1 think it's over there,~ said
Frankie, 9, to his 6-year-old
brother, Nick. •it's on the other
side of the dancing floor.•
"Well,· responded Nick sur-
veying the dance floor as
though it were an alligator pit,
"l"m going to go to the bath-
room, but there's no way l'm
dancing .•
Just give him a few years.
He hasn't seen Kate Hepburn
in action yet.
• PEGGY NORMAHblN'S Tlme Out
column runs Mondays.
briefly in the news
OCC for esees incr ease
in spring enrollment
It's not even Cbrisbnas yet and
Orange Coast College is already
foreseeing an increase in students
come spring.
The college's spring 1996
enrollment figure is up by 9.So/o
over the 1994 total.
For more enrollment infonna-
tion, call 432-5772.
Rent a Santa for your
holiday celebration
Santa Claw is currently avail-
able for visits to corporate func-
tions, events, meetings and par·
ties in Newport Beach, Corona
del Mar and parts of Costa Mesa.
T be Rendezvous Ball-
room, was both the sal-
vation and the despair of
the Ba1boa Peninsula.
For 37 years, the huge ocean-
front building was the destina-
tion of young people who
danced to the mwic of Benny
Goodmdll, Stan Kenton, Phil
Harris, Bing Crosby and Lau-
rence Welk, and continued to
flock to see such musical greats
as Les Brown, Harry James and
Spade Cooley, Margaret Whit·
ing, June Cristy and Nat King
Cole. Other notables to pack
'em in at the Rendezvous were
Bob Hope, Guy Lombardo, Jerry
Colonna and Lido Island's own
Johnny Mercer. Servicemen
stationed at Santa Ana Army Air
Base, Tustin and El Toro Marine
bases came to dance there, and
local teens were regulars on the
dance floor. J,..ater, their children
would dance to the "surfing
sound" of Dick Dale and the
Deltones, and th·e Righteous
Brothers. The Rendezvous was
part of the Ba1boa scene.
It begen as a dance floor in
the back of the Green Dragon,
owned by Ray Burlingame and
Harry "Pop" Tudor. In 1928,
FOR NEWPORT-MESA
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Offered every day
The Rendezvous had 'em packed ln and jumping at thlJ dance ln the 1950s.
they built a structure between
Washington and Palm streets on
East Oceanfront and called ii ·
the Rendezvous Ballroom. ln
1935, a cigarette left smoldering
in upholstery caused a fire that
burned lt to the ground. It rose
again, bigger and better, and
LUNCH
of lettuce, shredded carrot, red
cabbage and garden peas.
Choice of milk with all items.
Monday
more and more people denced
to the great bands of the era.
By the 1960s, the Rendezvous,
simply "The Place" to teenagers,
became a problem to the ever-
growing population of Balboa.
They didn't appreciate the
crowds, the noise, the rowdies in
MENU
tilla, lettuce, cheese, salsa, chilled
peaches, school cookie, choice of
milk.
Wedn...iay
the parking lot. In J.966, when
the Rende:zvow Ballroom burned
to the ground for the second
time, everyone knew it would
not be rebuilt. The last dance at
the Rendezvow was ended and
there were no encores.
-CompUed by Anne Spinn
tostado boat with salsa, or jumbo
com dog, lettuce and tomatoes,
cherry-berry fruit·a-freeze bar,
choice of milk.
Students may enroll by tele·
phone until-Dec. 14 and in-·'°pl?r·
son registration will run Jan .
10-18. The enrollment fee for
spring ls $13 per unit for all stu-
de nt.I; an earlier $50-p er-unit
fee imposed by the state legis-
latu re for individu als w ho
already have degrees was
rescinded.
The S30 rental fee is for half an
Mur of Santa's ti.me, and indudes
caJ1.dy canes. Vtsits can be tai-
lored to meet the needs of groups
or individuals.
Reservations are being taken
through Dec. :n. For more infor-
m ation, call the dty of Newport
Beach's Community Services
Department at 644-3151.
.i . Turkey and cheese on a 4-inch roll
2. Turkey, turkey bologna and
cheese on a 4-inch roll.
3. Student minichef salad with let-
tuce, carrot sticks, cheese, sun-
flower nuts, graham crackers, fruit.
4. Garden or green salad consists
Hambwyer on a bun with lettuce
. and pickles, oven trench fries, diced
pineapple cup, choice of milk.
Chicken fried steak with gravy,
seasoned com , mixed fruit, Har-
vest bread, choice of milk.
Friday
All Beel Hot Dog OR Jumbo
Turkey Com Dog, potato wedges,
diced pears, choice of milk, Secret
Dot Day -find a dot and .win a
fruit roll.
Tuesday Thundoy
Taco (beef and turkey), Oour tor~ Roast beef fajitas and cheese in a
Pilot uled to reQ)fd lett.n to tN MeM. CA. 9~. Copplght No SURP POLI editor on •"Y topk. news~ 11tvnr.uont. edito-
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. Help make holidays hB.ppy for ilee'dy Alaska Eagle
plans to set sail
for New Zealand
A child who dreams of owning a toy. A teen-
. ager whl>-longs for a new sweatshirt. A
woman who goes to bed with gnawing
hunger pains.
These are the needy in our communities who sev-
eral charities and agencies want to provide for this
holiday season and are seeking help from those who
are able to give.
Here is a list of agencies seeking donations:
COSTA MESA the police West Side Substation
POLICE DEPARTMENT at 567 W. 18th St. between 8
The Costa Mesa Police and a.m. and 4 p.m . Monday
City Employee Association is through Friday. Or call 722-6714
holding its 10th annual Christ-for more information.
mas Food and Gift Program for
}50 needy families and their
children.
HAMILTON HEADSTART
The administrators· of the fed-
erally funded program, which
operates out of the Rea Commu-
nity Center in Costa Mesa, are
seeking toy donations for their
69 children who range in age
from about 3 1/2 to 5 years old.
The group hopes to collect
enough stuffed animals, dolls
and toy trucks to pass out to their
kids, who are all from poverty-
level families, before the school
shuts down for Christmas holi-
day on Dec. 14.
More than $1,500 has been
raised to feed and provide toys
for some 400 children, but anoth-
er $2,000 cash is needed, plus
canned food or unwrapped new
toys. These donations will help
proyide a complete Christmas
dinner for each family and a gift
for each child under 12 years old.
Donations are needed by
Dec. 18. Donations may be
dropped off at the Costa Mesa
police station at 99 Fair Drive; or
..
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Availoble in Man11 Localions
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The group ha.I set up collec-
tion binl at Calentino:S dell,
located at the comer of Harbor
Boulevard and Adams Avenue,
and at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, at 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue Anyone wish-
ing to donate m4y drop off the
gifts at either location J:>y today,
or call Hamilton Headstart at
548-4480 to arrange for pickup.
SOMEONE CARES SOUP KITCHEN
The soup kitchen plans to
feed about 900 people a ham
Christmas dinner on Dec. 22
from 12 to 4 p.m.
Santa will be on hand to deliv-
er tQys to children and care pack-
ages to men and women.
Unwrapped toys, wrapping
paper, money and toiletries such
as toothpaste and shampoo are
needed. Donations, accepted up
to the morning of Dec. 22, can be
dropped off at the soup kitchen
at 661 Hamilton Ave. in Costa
Mesa. Or call 646-8181 for more
information.
SPIN, SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED
SPIN will be providing for 30
needy families. Gift certificates
to grocery stores or discount
stores su~ as Target and Mar-
sh.alls are needed.
Canned food, unwrapped
toys, wrapping paper, infant sup-
plies and clothing for all ages are
also needed.
Drop off donations by Dec. 20
at 4921 Birch St., Suite 190 in
NewportBeach. Orcall 757-1456
for more information.
SOS, SHARE OUR SELVES
SOS is having its 26th annual
Adopt A Family For The Holi-
days program. U you don't want
to adopt a whole family to pro-
vide for, the organization is also
seeking donations of food and
unwrapped gifts for those who
are not adopted.
Gifts are needed for every-
body, especially items for teen-
agers, such as sweatshirts, sport-
ing goods, costume jewelry,
books and games. Frozen
turkeys, desserts and fresh pro-
duce are also needed.
Drop off donations by Dec. 20
at 1550 Superior Ave in Costa
Mesa. Or for more information,
ca.11 549-2001 and ask for Jean
Porbath.
Orange Coast College's 65-
foot sloop, Alaska Eagle, will
embark on its 1.Cth sail traming
aulse on May 4, 1996, when it
will be heading for New
Zealand. .
The trip to and around New
Zealand will t.Ue eight months
and feature 10 different legs,
ranging from 12 to 24 days. The
excursion is open to students and
the public.
Crey.r members participate ln
all aspects of sailing and navtgat-
ing Alaska Eagle, such as galley
duty, sail handling and rruunte-
nance. Crews are selected by
application.
The yacht is fully licensed by
the U.S. Coast Guard It has won
the 1977-78 Whitbread Around-
the-World Race.
Alaska Eagle was dqnated to
OCC in 1982 by Neil Bergt and •
has sailed 250,000 miles since its
launching, 150,000 of those with
OCC Sailing Center students
aboard.
For more information or an
application, call 645-9412
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HOUDAY CONCEIT
Co"'4 Mesa High
dents, parents and el nt
an annual Holiday at 7
p.m. at Newport Mesa Ouistian
Center. Call CMHS at ~J.«.
SHAKE THE HOUDAY IWES
Coastline Counseling Center
holds a lectilre on •shaking the
Holiday Blues,• tor ADD adults,at
7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105,
Newport BeGch.. Therapist Joanie
Heinemann will look nt how and
why ADD causes depr~. The
cost ls $5. For more inf tion,
call 476-0991.
NEPTUNFS HOLIDAY MuNCH
The Dolphin ~dtbeNew
port Hamor Area Ol4Inbec d Com-
merce's annual brunch to benefit
troubled teens in the ammunity
takes place from t 1 a.m. to 1 p.m.
aOOard the Hornblower Dining
Yacht •Tue Entertainel'• at 2431 W.
Ccast Highway, Newport Beach
Guests are invited to ring
unwrapped gifts for the ytjllhs at
Olive Crest The Ensigf'~rus
from Ensign Middle Sdbool will
entertain. T\ckets areS22jbladvance
or $25 at the door, Call 729-4400.
MAXIMIZE YOUR ACCESSORIES
The South Coast Business and
Professional Women will hold
their December luncheon begin·
ning at 11:30 a.m. at El Torito
Grill, 633 S. Anton Ave., Cost.a
Mesa Laura Nteld will speak on
•Maximizing Your Acce..-;es. •
New stuffed toy donatio~ be
collected for Human Op · . The
cost is $1 5 for memben..1 d $20
for guests. For more intormation
or reservations, call 472..(666.
FREE INVESTMENT SEMINAR
Learn how to earn large resid-
ual income with litUe investment
at the free investment seminar at
7 p.m. at Balboa Bay Club. Pre-
registration required. Call 953-
8135 for more infO·rmation.
ASSERTING YOURSELF
•Assertive Comrnuni
Self-Esteem ~ is the title
s{;~E~.'H0s1'
All COLO RS
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REC.. 19·'' EA
noon program in the Friends'
Meeting Room of the Newport
Beach Central Llbrazy. ~·t:ion is not necessary to aµend. Pre-
sented by Mary M. Saucedo, the
program will help particiJ)61lts
learn to communicate their true
feelings, unde~d the causes of
ineffective behavior and identity
the differences between passive
aggressive behavior, aggressive
and assertive styles of communi·
·eating. Saucedo is a psyt.bologic.a.l
assistant specializing in mania ge
and family issues. The Central
Library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For
more information, call 717·3801.
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INSIDE EDGE WEDNESDAY
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
Orange Coast College's Re-
Entry ·Center will bOst an open
house from t 1:30a.m.to
1:30p.m . in the college's Facul-
ty House, Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. The Re-Entry Center
assists individuals who wish to
r"eturn to school following a
break in their academic
careers. 'For more information,
call 432-5162 .~
Jonathan Robinson, author,
psychotherapist and hypnotist
will speak on, "From money mad·
ness to money magic,' at the
Orange County Inside Edge. A
support group for leaders where
success-minded people gather to
explore and expand their poteo·
tial. The-Inside Edge welcomes
guests. Included in the meeting is
e full-buffet breakfast, interactive
table discussions, informal net·
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working and professional enter·
UUnrnenL The meeting will ~e
place from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. m
Scott's R.emuran~ 3300 Bristol.
Costa Mesa. Cost: is S15 to first
time guests. Por reservations, call
730-5050.
.THURSDAY
GARDEN CWB HOLIDAY MEETING
· The Newport Hills Gar(\en
Club will meet at l 1 a.rq. at Phase
ll aubhouse, 1900 Port Carlow,
Newport Beach, Bring your
favorite dish accompanied by the
recipe for the Christmas buffet. ln
addition bring ah unwrap~ed
adult gift for Fairview Hosptta1
and S. O. S cash donation. Jill
Money will play keyboard accom·
partied by Kindergarten and 6th
graders from Andem>n School .
For more information, call 640·
1458 or 644-4045
·DC PREDIOJONS FOR 1996
Orange County Coast Associ·
ii.lion holds a Holiday luncheon
honoring the board or directors
and featuring guest speak.en
Edit.ors BiU Lobdell of the Dally
Pilot and Jim Wood of the Coast-
er discussing the business econ-o~y. politics, bankruptcy and
the Orange Coast in the coming
year at the Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum; 151 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Reception and museum tour at
11 :30 a.m., luncheon at noon,
program at 12:45. Cost is $20
pe·r person and reservation
deadline is Monday, Dec. t t .
CaU 549.4942 for reservations
and information.
IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS
The Costa Mesa Chamber or
commerce bolds a monthly net-
working breakfast from 7:15 to
8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa
Country Qub, 1701 Golf Course
Drive, Costa Mesa. Sue Podany
will speak on the importance of
good communication. Cost for
the event is $10 with prepaid
reservation, $15 at the door. To
make reservations, · call the
Chamber office at 574-8780.
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CARING FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU
CHARLENE NAPOLITANO, DDS
SUSAN MILLAR, DDS
1831 ORANGE AVE, SUITE D
COSTA MESA 642..()6()8
SERVPNG EASTSPDE COSTA MESA AND NEWPORT BEACH
OPEN WEEKDAYS AND TUESDAY EVENINGS
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•Dealing With Conflict m Your
ll8Jatiomrup; Pigbt Busters That ~· k the title of a free evening
~ p1an,ned for 7 p.m. in the friends' Cooununity Room of the
~ Beach Central Ubrary. ~tiOn is not necessazy to ~ted by Ruth Wunsatt.
N., the program will help partici-
'pants learn how to prevent conflicts mm escalating and to resolve dis-
pute issues by using the Fair Fight·
tog Steps. The Central Ubrary is at
)000 Avocado Ave. For more infor-
mation, call 117-3801.
SATURDAY
~KON SANTA
Santa Oaus will make a special
appearance today ftom 9 a..m. to 6
p.m. at the Bank of America Bank-
ing Center, Lucky Supermarket,
2180 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
Along with free holiday pho-
1.0graphs there will be entry forms
to win one year's worth of gro-
t:eries in Lucky gift certificates.
'(iOLF FOR TOYS
The 25th Annual Toys for
iFabview Golf Tournament event
ls today and Sunday at the Costa
tvtesa Golf Course, Los Lagos
to~. All money raised will go to buy Christmas gifts for over 850
developmentally disabled resi-
dents of Fairview Developmental
Center. The cost ls $45 for one
day or $80 tot both days. Thme
will bo a putting contest, circle
contest, mulligans and more. For
more information or to schedule a
tee time, call 546-5404.
FREE TRAIN RIDES
The Orange. County Model
Engineers offer free train rides
today and Sunday from 10 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. at Fairview Park. Placen-
tia Ave., Costa Mesa. Santa Claus is
expected and all are welcOme. For
more information. call 548-7246.
FREE PHOTO WITH SANTA
Bring a canned good for the
needy and your child will get a
picture with Santa today and SWl·
day from noon until 3 p.m . at Har-
bor Shopping Center, Harbor
Boulevard, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 540-7520.
Sl:JNDAY
CHRISTMAS CHOIR PERFORMANCE
The Orange Coast College
Choir will perform songs of the
Chrisb:nas season tonight at 7 :30
p.m . in OCC's Fine Arts Recital
Hall, Fairview Road in Costa
Mesa Tickets are $3.50 In
advance or $5 at the door. For
HOLIDAY ON PARADE
Orange County Toys tor Tots
otters an evening at Elevation
Zero, pnvate watt!rfront yacht
club, 3101 West Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport Beach, 6 to 10
p.m. NewpOrt Harbor Boat Parade
viewing, no host bar, holiday
desserts. $10 minimwn donation.
plus an unwrapped new toy val-
ued at $10; $20 with.out toy. For
more lnlormation, call 854-4422.
JOHN ADAMS FULL UFE CLUB
•Designing your future for
health, wealth and love -1996 and
beyond," is th.e feature presenta-
tion with speaker Jim Newell. Hol-
iday entertainment follows. A por-
tion of the proceeds goes to charity.
Cafe Nlzza, 2523 Eastbluff Drive,
Newport Beach Cost is $8, reserva-
tions required. For infonnabon and
reservations, call 640-1531.
MONDAY. DEC. 18
AAUW BOAT PARADE DINNER
Watch th.e Newport Harbor
Christmas ijoat Parade from the
Balboa Bay Club with members of
the American Association of Uni-
versity Women, Newport
Beacb/Costa Mesa m their first
fund-raiser this year to benefit those
.N~w through Xmas!
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Come by after the Christmas Boat Parade and
enjoy a great cappuccino, latte, or mocha. You
might even want to try our special hollday
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Happy Holidays ~~~
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seeking higher educ.atiOtL Tune ~ 6
p.m. and COit is $25. Reservations
are necessary. Call 998-3343 for
parking ~ reservations.
nJESDAY, DEC. 19 .
BOAn AND BREWtR
The Newport Harbor Republi-
can Assembly bolds a holiday
buffet to watch the boat parade
and hear State Assembywoman
Martlyn Brewer tonight 6:3~9:30
p.m. m the home of Bob McCaf-
frey, 1410 South. Bayfront, Balboa
Island Holiday buffet dinner and
wine are offered. Cost is $10 per
person. For reservations, call
Evelyn Hart at 645-9127.
ONGOING
rAJ CHI
Hoag Cancer Center sponsors
a free t'ai chi class on Thursdays,
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. to people with
cancer and their families. Tb1s
class is designed to reduce stress,
increase longevity and promote a
sense of well-being with basic,
easy to learn, non-strenuous
movements to aid in balance and
concentration. The dass is taught
by Revina Lewis. No registration
is required and the dass is free
For more mlormabon, call 7-
CANCER. Hoag Cancer Center
is located at 4000 W. Pacifi.c Coast
Higb~ay, Newport Beach.
TOASTMASTERS
Learn to be a confident com-
municator at the Harborlites
Toastmaster Club t 927 meeting at
6:55 a.m. every Wednesday at the
Country Side Inn and Suites OD
the southwest comer of Bristol and
Redhill in Costa Mesa For infor-
mabon, call Judy at 540-7904.
SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT
A free support group for indi-
viduals facing any senous illness,
including HIV I AIDS and cancer,
will be held at 7 p.m. every Thurs·
day in Institute for Holistic neat·
ment and Research, 4019 Westerl}
Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach ..
For information, call 251-8700.
APPLE COMPUTER CLUB
Orange Coast College's Apple
Computer Club will meet from 8
am. to 4 p.m. m rooms 207 and 214
of OCC's Cberrustry Bwldmg The
dub -whlcb 1S open to anyone
interested in computers -encour-
ages th.e development and
exchange of lllfonnation related to
the Apple computer. A beginners'
forum will be at noon. The annual
membership fee is $30 Meeting~
are the first Saturday of each month.
For information. call 770-1865.
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MICROSOFT COMPUTER aul
For indlvic.luals who pref er
Microsoft Windows nd Wmdo
applications, Orange Coast 001-
lege has something for you, too
Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to
noon, the Winne~ Computer
Club meets m room 116 of occ·
Fine Arts Buildmg to discuss lh
development and exchange 0£
informabon related to Microsot
Windows and Window:> applica-'
uons. The cost of membership is
$20, wh.\ch includes a newslett r
For infoimetion, call 542-0468.
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discount pricing on over
50 brands of carpet and '
all type~ of machme and
hand made area rugs.
HEMPHILL'S
RUGS & CARPETS
Mon-Fn 10·6 Sat 10·5 722· 7224
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Advertonal
~uto .. Fact
by Paul Frech
SERVICE & REPAIR
GERMAN
SWEDISH
JAPANESE
AUTOMOBILES
UP FRONT
Anyone who drives a front·
drive automoblle should be
fam1har with the fact that con-
stant velocity (CV) JOints are the
primary dnvetrain components.
Their function is to provide pow-
er transfer to the front wheels.
as well as allow for steenng and
suspension movement. Packed
in grease and covered with rub·
ber boots, the CV Joints should
be regularly inspected for leaks
and cracks. In tne event that the
boots deteriorate and begin to
leak grease they will splatter
grease on the ms1de of the
wheel and on the suspension.
Evidence of this spattering will
not be obvious from the outside
of the vehicle and must be
viewed from underneath For
this reason. 1t 1s a good idea to
have the CV iomts on front-dnve c~rs inspected at every 011
change or 3. 000 miles Rep lac·
ing a boot immediately after a
leak or crack tS found costs a
fraction of what 1t would other-
wise cost to replace a CV 1omt.
HINT: The sound of popping or
clicking noises when turning or
a clunk while accelerating may
be ind1cat1ve of the need of a
new CV Joint tn a tront·drive car
REPLACING THE
BRAKE FLUID
Car owners should not wait
until their brakes are serviced to
replace brake fluid. This com·
ponent of the car's hydraulic
brake system is too often
neglected Unless the brak.e
flulO 1s drained and the hydrauhc
brake lines flushed according to
the owner's manual recom·
mendation. brake fluid may
become contaminated ... and
deteriorate to the point where
damage occurs Brake fluid is
exceptionally hygroscopic.
meaning that is absorbs mois-
ture from the atmosphere. once
moisture contaminates the
brake fluid, it begins to break
down. This results ln decreased
ability to prevent corrosion,
along with a reduction in its bo I· i~ ~mt and lubricating proper·
ties.These, in tum, may cause
the brakes 10 arag, or braking
power may be lost during
repeated quick tops or pro·
lonaeduse.
Ffout1ne ma nt nance. inctuel·
ing Cheeking your fluid levels.
one of your best preventions ~t unforeseen J>rot?lem.s. At C & F, we ·re here to h Ip.
Hon:estY. ~ence. and auto· molfve expertise are all guar-anteed when you bring your car
lo us. For eaeh tune-up, we
inspect for safety. hazatdi. Call
646-691 o (2090 Placentia).
Hours: M·f lot We do com-~ tMcharNcal and 1t1ctt1cll
repMt Md malntenence&:: =·=-~~----die extended 1*rtinly work HlllPY~•
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national merchandising manager.
"We had such a nice time last year
that we wanted to come again.•
The three-day trip was pah of
an incentive program at Isuzu, in -
which the top 100 sellers dwing a
three-month span earn cjedits
based on the number and Jtlodels
of cars they sell, After the three
months, the credits were convert·
id to dollars for the dealers to
ipend on their trip.
1-The key was that all of the
:money had to be spent Sunday -
1if they didn't spend it, 11\ey lost it
;_ and in Fashion Island stores.
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' :coNTINUED FROM 1
' isoME NOISE ABOUT TOYS
1 You've probably seen the bins
~verywhere, but here's a
beminder:
The U.S. Marine Corps
eserve's annual Toys for Tots
Program -a nationwide effort to
~ather toys for needy children -
!expo
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:said, adding that she didn't sell
1any cosmebcs during the two-day
.exhibit.
!•People want to come and take a
~ook around, but they don't want i pay S5 to get in and not get
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NO RECOVERY
CRYOGENIC PEEL
• •
Most bi>shlPSSeS, like the Pottery
Barn. opl!nOd three houn eorly to
accoounodate the Isuzu shoppen. •
•we bad a lot of them in yes-
terday picking out things they
wanted to buy and putting them
on hold,• said Mark Summerville,
assistant manager. •Last year
they helped our business a lot.
Today I'm thinking they'll add
about $5,00Q..7 ,000."
The spenditig spree started at 8
a.m. Sunday, when a debonair
•001• look-alike rode through a
wall of dry ice into the cowtyard
by the Broadway, accompanied by
two Newport Beach police officers.
He reached inside the car and
handed out checkbooks with bal-
ances ranging from $7,000 to
$21,000.
is officially underway. There are
collection bins at many local
stores and other public facilities,
including the Costa Mesa Police
Department
In Newport Beach, there. are
collection sites at Bayside Center,
Eastblutf Village Center, Harbor
View Center, Newport Hills Cen-
ter, Newport North Center and
Westcliff Plaza.
-Compiled by Iris Yokol
anything," she said. ·u it was
free, maybe we'd get some more
business.•
Hua said she and her col-
leagues will try again in February
with the Vietnamese New Year's
celebration at Rancho Santiago_
College.
•1 think that will be much bet-
ter,• she said.
• Ml CASA
MEXICAN RESTAURANT
OUR MEALS ARE A
TRIP TO MEXICO
•
"This is one of the best promo-
tions we do •• Reardon said.
Isuzu's past shopping spree
promotions have been in San
Francisco, New York and at South
Coast PJazt.
·we go to unique locations all
over the country, but this is a
favorite," Reardon said.
Fashion Island businesses
weren't complaining, though
most of the one-day shoppers did-
n't sprint fyantically through the
mall. Most stores said they had
already packaged the Isuzu gifts,
which were on hold and waiting
for the dealers to claim them
throughout the day. .
"It's extra business for us that
we need. especially at this time of
year," Summerville said.
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AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY
Tho °'"""° County Region of the American Canc.r Socl.ty ls seeking
office voluntMn. Aho, volunteers are
btttftg sought to •nswer c.elll' for the
unlt'I HelpHnct lnfoCente<. For irlforma..
tlon on these •Md other voluntfff
opportunities, c.all J•ne O'Connor at
751--0441 .
'
COSTA MESA OV1C PlAYHOUSE
The Cost.II Mesa CMc Pfayhouse needs
volunteers for ushMlng. bKkstage,
m1lllng1. tyJMng. lights .and many other
dudes. For rrioie Information. '8ll 6SO-
S269.
COSTA MESA UTIRACY GROUP
The Cost.II Mesa UtenKY Group needs
"°'unteers to 'help peoJ:Me: become liter-
ate o.-teach English as a second i.~
guage. For lnformatk>n. call Fuller. 548-
3384. .
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose senior services
facility at the corner of 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
·Afe we the Cardiac Kids. or whol?.
-'EWPOJU Gf/US 1100/>S COAG/ BOB IX/KUS ...
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The Freem8.n question: Phone, fax or mailbag, it.just keeps coming\ 1
I ~ Overwhelming response to Friday's Question of the eight CIF Semifinals, nor the 9-4 disciplining disappointment, a diligently to extend the envelope warriors and for the seniors to
i)ay (should Dick Freeman be the choice of the Sea season record. •tet us do it" command of action of their ability and found the accomplish personal growth, .,.>._ There were victories over and uncomprom.ised trust. inner exhilaration of leadership, the uncompromised .~111.ugs' football program as its head coach) capped by Orange County Top 10 teams Amid a sea of disruptive accomplishment. strength ot team and the .
.this missile to CdM Principal Don Martin, District Santa Ana Valley, Kennedy, television camera crews, So with Disney drama of a personal winning attitude for •
Santa Margarita, lrvine, inquisitive police detectives and Walter Mitty vignette, Dick their adult lives. : ,superintendent Mac Bernd and Daily Pilot Sports from Brea-Olinda, Division I Marina our young fpotball players coping Freeman stepped forward. This is what Dick Freeman is i
:the team's on-field physician, R. Stephen Je~gs. and two battles, El Toro and with their own serise of A highly-respected Defensive all about. ,
• Semte, where the intense emotional abandonpleot, a man Coordinator and 20-year career Greg Mercer, Senipr Honor
: Gentlemen · Team Physician and 15-year quality of our physical effort and was asked to step forward teacher and Assistant COdcb, he Student, pre-med college •
' medical career, I have never commitment to prevail was well This man was a man's man met hours on end with lus only applicant and over-acbievmg "· :I n a very profound way, been so proud of the inner understood by these two and a player's coach, and I other teacher-coach and staff of outside linebacker said it well •
: please accept our thanks for strength, humility and opponents. expect each of you who have eight walk-on coaches, each of "I respect few as much as l " r
: the effort and personal camaraderie demonstrated by All of this was only a competed to appreciate Uus whom had been recruited by lus respect Coach Freeman; both as'
: consideration that was the Varsity Coaching Staff and reflection of an absolute team genuine formula. predecessor, each of whom had a coach and as a person.
•afforded Corona del Mar High our student athlete football resolve to overcome the adversity This man was Dick Freeman. their own jobs and careers apart ·r know that anyone who has
:school, its varsity football team players in their time of of a popular leader being We each have encountered in from this effort. played for rum, or coached for :and Touchdown Club Parent bewilderment and revoked from their presence. our lives a special time or It was here that Dick him, feels the way I do." al :croup during a time of disillusionment and then forged This team was compened to challenge where someUung was Freeman's uncomprorrusmg The coaches of the Sea View
;unprecedented cris1S and turmoil as molten steel to become the accomplish. -asked of us that was integrity moved him through the League especially appreciated .. . 0•
•of Sept. 19, 1995. · foundation· of a championship The interim head coach had to ipconceivably out of our comfort elements of Leadership requisite the complexity of his ., ! The ensuing 11 weeks have season. be the bridge of determination zone or self-perceived ability. for this staff to help these boys accomplishment and voted Dick"
!been life lessons for all of us Yes, championship. between the players' go~ and Some may have shied away fulfill their goals, reach for their Freeman Sea View League >
:mvolved in the Corona del Mar Not for second place in the the disciplined hard wo,rk of and to this day wonder if they dreams and go through the team Coach of the Year. ._,
,potball family. Sea View League or the fourth accomplishment. could have performed, others process of growing from boys to n 1
: • During my 10-year tenure as a Cd.M appearance in the last HIS leadership required stepped forward, performed young men, from young men to • SEE MAILBAG PAGE 8 t
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:i2th straight PCL crown.
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: COSTA MESA -The Costa
:Mesa High Junior varsity guls
basketball team is a study 10
:COntinuity. l : Picture this. The girls squad
:Jios won 11 straight Pacific Coast
•League titles, dating back to
:1083.
: : During that period, the
Mustangs have won 122 of 124
~·gue games, including a
ISWetch of 86 straight wins.
: : That translates into eight
~O'aight unbeaten seasoris -
~ht straight years without a
u1ss in league play. That string :Was finally stopped last season
Univemty High.
: .., The Mustangs still claimed
~e PCL crown, but after the
§.evious eight years of perfect
'!0-0's, a 9-1 finish could only be
looked at as a letdown.
i. We should all have such
tetdowns, nght?
: "We have seventh· through
:t2th-grade students on campus
the kids coming through have
in the program a long
, " said N coach Jim Weeks,
)Nho is making his return to the
l>rogram this season. ~This is a
,ix-year program. .
1 •Tue key is the continuity. We
..._,ork with the coaches on every
Sevel so that we are teaching the
ftlds the Costa Mesa way. The F.a.J.D focus is to develop varsity
players."
, Even Weeks, in his return as
Jhe JV head coach, is no •
~tranger to the Mesa campus. He
coached the JV. team to its first
live titles, before sh.iftirig over to
lbe varsity for sue seasons. His
>tint there included a CIF title in
r~eeks IS takirig over this
, ~a.son for Shontel SherwOod.
J!ven Sherwood is still with the
s:>rogram as an assistant with the
flarsity. l The continuity on the
t;:oeching staff trickles down·
$hroughout the program. Every
Jllember on this season's varsity
learn competed on the JV team
l>r the frosh/toph team, except
~-6 junior guard Koo Kini.
: Kim jUmped directly from
"'1hth grade to the vanity
wheni 1be bu ~ a standout ~·put two years. Lut aeeson ~WAI All·PCLand
l'D·Newi>ort·Mela on • teem ~t ftn1lbed 1'9-9 Uid lnAde it to
OP soou.en secuoa
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Sailors stretch the .
hnagination, 49~0
• Sailors win a thriller, after coming
from 10 points behind in the fourth
quarter to defeat host University en
route to South Coast Tourney crown.
By Richard Dunn, Datly Pilot
lRVINE -Imagine how tlus team could be if
it had a sizable lead m the fourth quarter.
·we do a lot of conctitioning, and our motto
IS, No one beats us 10 the fourth quarter,'·
Newport Harbor High po10t guard Andree VeI-
hulst Sa.Ld.
Imagine how this team could be when 1t
finally develops the chemistry Sailors guls bas-
ketball coach Bob Dukus is seeking.
•The thing is, we're still finding our chetn-
istry, • Dukus said with astonishment, following j
the Sailors' stunrung,, come-from-behind victory
over host University, 49-40, in the South Coast
Tournament champ1onstup game Saturday
night.
The Sailors (4-0) knocked off a highly
regarded team for the third time in a row m the
tournament to claim the title, this time coming
from 10 points behind in the fourth quarter.
•I hope we can learn from this and realize
that we can play with 1ust about anybody,• he
added. ·we JUSt beat two top-10 ranked teams
in consecutive rughts, and the last three nights
we've had to come from behind Are we the
Cardiac Kids, or what?·
University (3-1) had a 40-30 lead with 6:38
left in the game It never scored again as New-
port Harbor staged a game-ending 19-0 scoring
run, sparked by center M E. Clayton, an all-
townament choice, and Verhulst, the tourna-
ment's most valuable player, whose offensive
herolSlD down the stretch gave the Sailors theJ.r
second lead of the game and iced the victory.
Verhulst had a garne-lugh 15 points, grabbed
all of her seven rebounds and both of her steals
in the second half. She drained a three-pointer
with 2: 11 remaining to give Newport Harbor
the lead for good, 42-40, then drove through the
middle of the key to score on a short jumper
With 0:38 on the clock, giving the upstart Ta.rs a
45-40 advantage .
Though Uryversity's Moruque Mathews got
into foul trouble in the third quarter, and even-
tually fouled out with 1:23 left in the game, it
was a tecbnicoJ tow 'on the 1\'ojans' Raschelle
Lawrence early in· the fourth that turned the
momentum.
Clayton (13 points, seven rebounds) scored
after picking up a loose ball in the paint with
6: 11 on the clock, cutting Uruvemty's lead to
40-32 and triggering Harbor's momentous 19-0
spurt. Lawrence was given a technical follow-
ing the basket, and VerhulSt calmly sank both
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Raschel6e Lawrence (UnlYenftY)
Monique Mathews (Unklersity)
Nicole WOodruff {Thousand Oaks)
5arina Kissel (Capo Valley)
Natasha Combs (c.po Valley)
li=Fcm(~) Jertw ca.ii• .. ~ .. ....,
Lacresha Flannigan CS.n Bematdino)
Missy Bynon Miia Park)
free throws.
Followmg the techrucal foul and four subse-
quent Sailor points, Clayton sank a pair from
the line with SlJC minutes to play. She was 7 of 9
for the game.
Mathews, who had a tearn-lugh 14 points
and eight rebounds, picked up her third foul
with 4:22 left m the third quarter But she stayed
m the game and earned her fourth 1:13 later,
finally getting a tnp to the bench She returned
with 4:36 left in the fourth penod and Universi-
ty clinging to its 40-36 lead
The Tars conbnued to clup away, a jumper
by Des11ee Talley cuttmg Uni's lead to 40-39
with 3:54 to play. Uni missed front--end opportu-
ruties of one-and-one situations before Ver-
hulst's climatic three-pointer.
The Sailors, who play Trabuco Hills today at
2:30 p.m. m the brst round of the Bolsa Grande
Tournament, were also playmg Wlthout starting
forward Colleen Eadie (spramed right ankle).
Teammate Mmdy Alford, though, stepped in
rucely, getting six rebounds and hitting a big
three-point bl\sket toward the end of the fust -:
half to ment all-tournament.
Janet Diaz, Newport Harbor's hard-nosed
senior forward, took a charge to h~p stimulate 11
the Tars' late spurt and create a rare University •
turnover, and added three steals •
"We're still tinding our chemistry," Dukus
said •D1az is still trying to figure out her role, . ' and Talley is still trying to figure out her role. ·
They're newcomers, so our chemistry's still '
developing. To beat two top-10 teems and still
not have your chemistry, that's pretty good.•
Breanna &dorek (t 4m-rugb nine rebounds)
and Michelle Klytta (rune polllls) earned the •
Tars in the ftrSt half. When Clayton got into ear-,
ly foul trouble, Badorek controlled the boards •
for the Sailors, and after the '.noJans outscored
the Tars U\ th first quarter, 1•·8, Klytta started
the second quart r with a three-J>OUlter
high school boys basketball
Sailors still searching
LAKE ELSINORE -Newport
Harbor High'• Sallors1 still aee.rch·
Ing for combinations and a Win·
nlng chemistry, tried to map a
ftve-game Joling streak in non-
)Mg\ae bOyl buketball Saturday
night. ...,. 24 houn later than
tMlr odginally Kheduled game
at nm..c.J Cayon High
1bey dldD't dnd tt. but ftnt.
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lbey more easily could bave
nllmed COM'h (M.ike} Milner, who
led El Toro to the CIP
Chan>.pionsbip.
ft was their collective
expression of admir&tloo for a Job
well done.
Or. Don Martin is a gllted
aclmiJl.istrator and accompllihod
supporter of high tchool othl tics
He rep~nts tudent
education pi1onu With •
balanced respect lor
interscllol4stic athl ti and
compelibo~
Or Martin now bas this special
opportunity of leadersblp
The ball has been handed oU
and he must move up the field,
quarterback our CdM High School
R. Stephen JeDllblp.
M.D;, F.A.A.P.P.
'ham~CdM.
High School
Editor's note: Dick F~man
was the Dally Pllot'a C.OOch of the
Year 1n the Sea View League for
1995. The Jeague'a coaches do not
designate a Coaeh of the Year.
Most leagues don'L
An open letter from Dick Freeman ...
An open letter to the Corona del
Mar community:
First. I would like to take this
opportunity to thank everyone for
the fantastic support that you gave
to the CdM program th.ts season. It
IS amazing what can be accom-
pl.tshed when everyone is pointing
toward the same goal.
The extra effort not only by the
football team, but by the parents,
faculty, staff, admuli.stration, alwnni
and general community was more
than appreoated.
Next, I would W<.e lo thank the
Ddtly Pilot and d1l thdl have partici-
pated m the DdJ.ly Pllot poll. It
seems the overwhel.nung support
generated dunng the season has
earned over It was especially nice
to see some players' names. We
started th.ls year off Wlth a goal to
make tJus season a pos1llve experi-
E>nce tor the players OnC'e again
the extra effort on your part is
qrE>atly appreciated.
Fmally, and probably the most
important, I would W<.e to clear up
ltus matter of the Adnurustrallon's
support.
Dr Mamn bas been nothing less
than a full Ume supporter of me and
the staff since the t.?egin.ning.
I was told from the start what the
process would be in naming a new
coach at the end ol the season. I
accepted that wben I went in, I
accept that now.
His decisions have always been
fail, they have always been based
on what is best for the student, and
they have always been fully
researched.
I am sure Dr. Martin will take
your wonderful support into consid-
eration when be makes his deci-
sion. He bas always sought input
from the commwuty.
However, Or. Martin places a
great deal or unportance on the
bead football coaching position and
be will not come to a decision light-
ly. Not coming to a quick decision lS
not necessarily an mctication of lack
of support (English teachers will
have a great time with this sen-
tence).
I think that I can handle the job,
it is just a matter of Dr. Martin com-
109 to the same conclusion.
Thank you all for your support
Dick freeman
SAN ..JOSI! -ScMltbem CaJlfomia C~ .. MID hbae bMd'.ed
away a lob pus ln the ay wtth three .ecoods left Saturday ~t. u the vilidng v~ Mid on for a 7o.o3 noncomerenc:e men • bu·
ketb411 win egabist San Jose Chriltian; SCC's foWth straight victory.
The Vangua:rds (4"") won all three games on their iecent rood trip.
beating Betfulny, UC Santa Cruz and San JOM Christian.
Ruble end Enc Walker led SCC with 14 pomtB each, while Juan
Janesld added 11. sec lncreued jts second-halt lead to 11 points,
before San Jose Christian came back on the strength of three·polnt
shooting tor a 56-54 lead with ab6ut eight minutes left. The Vanguards
took the lead soon after and never trailed again.
Orange Coast fallS, 78-57
COSTA MESA -Onsnge Coast Collegels women's basketball t~
takes some time ott from the playing Ooor as they prepare for their
Coast Christmas Classic Dec. 15-17, and to help heal some wounds
suffered at the hands of San Diego Meaa on Saturday, a 78-57 decision.
The Pirates cut a 40-27 halftime deficit to 42-36 at the outset of the
second half, but Mesa pulled away with a flurry of three-point shots to
improve to 9-4.
Jamie Shine led Coast's game with 15 points and eight boards as
OCC fell to 8-3. Kathleen Kelly and Tula Afan added 13 and 10 points,
respectively.
SCHEDULE
TOOAY
• IASICET8All.
High ~I boys· ~
Corona d.i Mar at Sonora
lnvtt.flonal, vs. Rancho
Alamit9S. at Tustin, 5:30 p.m.
Harbor at Boise Grande
Tournament. ...s. Trabuco
Hills, 2:30 p.m.; Corona del
Mar at Estancia Tournament.
Corona def Mar vs.
Univenlty JV. 3:15 p.m.;
Estancia vs s.ddteback,
•SOCCER
High school boys • Coro-
na del Mar at Sunny Hills.
3:15; Costa Meu at Garden
Grove, 3 p.m.; Estancia at
Mlllfklln Tournament.
High ldlool 9lrts • Costa
Mesi at La Quinta, 3:15 p.m. High ldlool glm • Newport 7:45 p.m.
LIGHlWEIGHTS
CONTINUED FROM 7
teams, but we get to do it right
here," Weeks said. "Hopefully
we're doing it the right way.
uwe•re the third-smallest
school in the county, but our
program allows us~ stay
competitive. We can play with
anybody.•
This year's team is shorter, but
has a lot of quickness and is
relentless in playing full-court,
pressing man-to-man defense,
Weeks said.
Taline Seikeldjian, a 5-6
sophomore, is averaging close to
15 points a game. Her average
should go up after a 26-point
effort in Thursday's 70-15
thumping of St. Bernard.
Her two frontcourt mates,
Evelyn Powers, a 5-? freshman,
-. IOIDGL llWS ~.._11,1.-Alllllaa 52 ____ ....
Los Amigos t 14 1S 1• • 52
C'.oN ~ 10 14 14 1t .. 57 ... *'at:. Udill 11. lu{nJO. inn 2. Lam o. 7. "Inds e. RoJa:s 2'. ~tin: Udefl 1, Wehl 1, ~ 5.
~ out: UC:teU, ltln. c.ta ..._ -Ogo 3, Montoya 14,
._..... 4, P.yne 2. Lffhy 22. Cotfta ..
1bftt ••
li>olni.n: Montoya 2, Correa 2.
Fouled out Ogo. a
.. Hml ~ 5', Newport 45
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Newpon 6 12 6 21 • 45
Temesc.al 10 17 13 16 • 56
Ne•orport ....._ -CuMlngham 2.
Gius 2. Arthbold 9, Hornung 5, Lee s.
Badoreat 7, Colucdo 9, 5chwart:z 4.
3-polnt.s: Atthbold 1, Hornung 1,
Lee 1.
~~•Johnson 4, Patter·
son 1•, Hametl•ux 9, Cafrlc:s 1, SO(ly 6,
Lacey 4. Woodard 7, Pounds 9.
3 ·pointers: Hametlawc 1.
Technlall: Bldorek. a
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Newpoft .....,_ 49, Unlwnlty 40
Soore by Quwt.n
University 14 13 9 4 • .0
Newport 8 13 9 ·19 · 49
Uftlventty • Lawrence 6, Klrlt 4. Day
6, Atchley 2. Mathews 14, Stokes 6,
Armendariz 2.
3-polnters -Lawrence 2. Day 2. Fouled
out -Mathews. •
Technicals -Lawrence.
Newport Harbor ·-Verhulst 1 s. Oay-
ton 13, Badorek 0, Talley 5, Diaz 4,
Alford 3, Klytta 9, ltallano 0, Glover 0.
3·polnters -Verhulst 1, Alford 1, Klytt.a 1.
and Kristian Chisholm.. a 5-6
sophomore, are hoverng right
around the 11-point mark.
Chisholm and 5-5 sophomore
center Sarah Morgan have been
th.e leading rebounders.
Junior guard Janea Bookman,
5-3, guides the offense from her
'point guard position. She teams
up in the backcourt with Ha
Dang, a 5-2 junior, who also
plays backup at the point.
Kim Daniels, a 5-5 sophomore
0 C*l 11.. La,... ....... &.,a ----0.-tw• C.ofoiw .. Mir n u 19 1
The llllttop'I 10 11 10 l t a.w ...... -W""*!gtDn
AlblnO •• f<wd 7. Simon a. ~
G¥dner 9, otMIU. 2. n. ........ Ortegl •• Poll~
Trainer 16, Aeschieman a. CAnto ,
Hitch 5, Perttlns l. Gl.leS'S 2.
Fouled out: Canto.
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Score by Qumrtlr's
hvetly Hiiis ' 13 10 6 -33
CMtj Mesa 10 21 21 17 • 69 •vwty tlfls • PMk 0, Mlzizahl o.
O.lkhah 2. Mulwitz 0, Ghio 0, Dabbv 6,
Uu O, Dlnv 7, IChodldad 10, Haghighi 2.
eo.tll Mesa • Growr 2. Ch.J>ln. '· Howse 9, Collett 9, Wat.1nabe 2. ~ron-
dahl 4, Anderson 8, Kim 22. Harber 1.
Grogan 8.
3-polnten • Kim S.
0
COMMUNITY O>U.EGE WOMEN
Sen~--,., OrMg9 eo.t 57 SM Meu · Huynh 1 Quintas
2, Evans 2 • Lowary 4, Dice 11.2br1mond
6, Porter 1, Stokely '2.2.
Ontnge eo.t -Nakamura 3, Afan 10,
Pulido 6, Geraci 1. Botana 9, Shlne 15,
Kelly 13. Halftime: SO Mesa, 4G-27. a
COUEGE WOMEN
SaC11c.ae..7o. s.t,,_. Owk11mn •
Halftime: Soc.I College, 35-33.
SoCal CoHege • Guevara 8, K. can.
son 8, Watson 2, Darville 8, .B. Carlson S,
Walker 14, Janeski 11, Ruble 1•.
SM JoM awtstlan • Powell 12, Wells
17, Meisner 2, Stapleton 10, Albritton 5,
Herndon 22. 3-pointers -Powell 2, Wells
3, Stapleton 2.
Fouled out • Albritton.
Tedlnlcals -Meisner.
forward/guard, has the most
experience on the team and she
brings a pme shooting game to
the Ooor, according to Weeks.
Carla Loveless, 5-6 junior
forward/guard will see some
action.
There are two new players
still working their way into the
lineup. ntfany Glenn, is a 5-9
junior center, and 5-8 sophomore
Joanna Pineda is a transfer from
Esperanza.
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PUBLIC NOTICES Lie Nft'IUA2--The ~llrlAI CAlllVlllooed JI0'6Ci Ci' ~ File ........ ~ con1ract and shill be In the DOES I through 50, inciu· PAGES 1 9 AND 2 O, UBU.C..HOTJCE ni..P~. A Cal· PUB v' '"m;;; transact b.lsinHJ under DES> CP fMf ,..: 1.-Z L-= FIClTTIOUI IUllMEU
rorm set forth In lhe con· s!Ye. RECOAOS OF SAN BER· llornl1 Umlted Partnership I I B I lie*• business name t2M1 C11w: _._. u . ........ NAME ITATEMOO lact documents. In the YOU ARE BEtNG SUED B'f'. NAROtNO COUNTY, CAU· ona1333883 By: 011n Wickstrom, F ct tloua u• neu ous 41.W111>11 'fOU -~ ClUU.T i. The loll ' ~ln-e PUBLIC NOTICE event or !allure 10 enler into PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le esta FORNIA. APN 1003-181-og. NOTICE TO Chief ExlC\JIJve Officer of N•me lt•t•m•nt l\lmet fisted lboW Oii Nowmbe IDADEEDOFTUT,Do\IUl~11, doe OWlnQ as EN
---------: euch con1r1c1 and execule demand1ndo) WORLD 0-000 CREDITORS OF Bl1k1ton Group Inc., a Call-The lollowlng persons 111 !~~D RTZ """""" INC ~· -. IMWI YCl.I w. M:'llOlf TO .,,Jfs r~"fARMS (BUT EN) NOTICE TO lhe required documenls, SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS· · BULK SALi! tomla eo<POfaUon. General doing buslneu as: Imagine ~ .....,.,,...., • "' l'llOTECT TM l'llOfOfY IT IMY •
CONTRACTORS the bid security wilt be tor· SOCIATION, a ledaral sav-Pub 111 h Id NI w Po r I Partner Dental Aris, 1525 W. IWwnan Z1m111, PmKlefC • IOLO AT A llWlJC IAli_ p YCl.I 12412 9enecict Ave . C>o.irMy, CA
CALLING FORBIDS felled. Bonds shalt remain ings and loan auocla1ton. Beach-Costa Mesa Dally (SECS.o1o4 , Published Newport MacMhur Blvd .. Ste. 14, TilsswemenewasllledWllllNf.fDMl ~CPlHIM-90242 ,.. .... _.
AGENCY Hunllnglon In lull force Ind effect and GOLDEN WEST SAV· Piiot December 11, 18. 25, 8 105 U.C.C.) Beach·Cost1 Mesa Oatly Coste Mesa. Caiil. 92629 1111 <:Gii,_ Qelll ol Orange 1\llEC.HMllCl8*GWT Jasol'I eyltt, 1471 Su~
Beach Un on High School 1hroughout the guaranlee INGS ASSOCIATION SER· Januaty 1, 1995 Escrow No. Pilot December 1 I, 1995. Mlchaet R. C1arlct, 2514 S. Oii HIMmblr21, 19QS YOU. \'OU lltaULDCQNT~ A u.w. ln. U Hien. CA ll0631
Oisinet ' period as specified In the VICE CO. a Cahlorn1a cor· m053 951 191·EH m054 Rene Of., Sanla Ana. C.111. Ta·llllt ~s yn, ....,. .. ...,,,_...,.._ Shawn~. t2412 Bene·
BID DEADLINE 2.00 pm general conditions. por11Jon Notlce Is hereby given to 92704 Stmrnane ap111 IM yun ltOm • 111 • ,,_ c...-. .• ....._ lid~. Clowney, CA 90242
Jan a 3 1996 · · Pursuant to Section 22300 You have 30 CALENDAR PUBLIC NOTICE credllors of the wllhln PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• busln111 Is con-1111 4* It wu Wtd HI b Olla • -......., • .....w 11u tiusinns 11 COIQidld ~ p~ct OF BID RECEIPT: of the Public Contract DAYS alter lhl1 summons named seller \hal a bulk ducted by: 1n Individual ol b Councy atl1l A new fict. hlllN,._.ltlllDIMtfTMt• a~""*""
Hunltngton Beach UHSO Code, the contract Wiii con· Is served on you lo Me a CITY OP sale Is about to be m1de of NOTICE OF Have you stll1ed doing tout bnast Naml _..-, ~ .a.·._. 1 -tcoe ~snit has not yet tlt;un
Purchasing Office. Room tarn prov1slons permitting typewr111en rHponse at lhrs COSTA MESA lhe assets dHcrlbtd SURPLUS PROPERTY business yet? No lftltl bl (iltcl pnot lo !hit dall -•Ille .. ..,..,.._~ lo tr3llSld t1uS1nesJ unQu Ille
361 10251 Yo•ktown Ave the successful bldder to court. NOTICE below. The Board of Educauon Mike R. Clarke The ••no ol Wt ltlllmtne does ~ 911 '1M'I• • ~ ficl'<IUS tlulmeSJ 1111111 or Hu~iln Ion Beach CA subsl1tute securfllH lor any A letter or phone call will INVIT ING BIDS The names and business of the Newport·M&Sa Uni· This 1t11ament was flled not ol Itself IUlhollzl a. use 1 Mc. ..mm 11 IM\ lllA,.. *-' names •s1ee1 herein 92646 9Phone (714J° 964. monies wtlhheld by the not prolec:t you; your typ&-NOTICE 11 hereby given addresses of Iha 1811tr are: tied School Olslrlcl has de-wilh the County Clerk of llH 11111Of 1 Rcdous ~llnt$t Olldal,... 1n ._....,. 14 h SIGNED .WlON EYLER. ~WN
3339 EJCI. 4350 oi.1r1c1 to ensure perform· wrillen rosponst must be lhat sealed pf090aels for CONSUao A. LEE, 215 clared Iha Monte vi111 Orange County on Nov. 2, Harne 111 \liol*>n ol 1111 ~ ol ~ ~ ti °""" c:..nr. PORTUO
PROJECT NAME: Bid No. ance under Iha contract or In proper logll form If you furnishing Ill labor, materl· TECHNOLOGY, IRVINE, School sill, localed 11 390 1995 19953883414 ltlOllltr Ul1dlf Fedtlll, Stall, ~llli~lehlelllc9" lllS s1111"*11 WIS hltd With
793 Replacemenl of Out· permltllng payment ol re· Wini the court to hear your als, equlpmen( transl>Ql'la· CA. 112718 · Monte Vista Avenue, Costa Dally Piiot Nov. 27, Dec:. 4, 1ar ('See S.C.on I OtW • Eodcll le W ._..... Ille Counjy atrti o1 OIWIQe
door Amphllhea1er, Bench lenlions earned dlrecUy cue. llon and such Olhat lacill· The location In Cahlornl1 Mesi, California, and con-11, 18, 1995 rn040 et seq , llu1111US and PloftSSI01\I ~ ..._. ..... 1111t, hit Couf1'YOll Nowmller 14, 1!11l15 Sea11ng at Marina High Into escrow. II you do not Ille you: r• hes as m1y be required to ol the chief executive office slstlng of 1pproxlma1ety Code) -. ........... ~ .. .-. HOTICE-lln r.coousJAme
School Each bid must conform sponse on llme, you may RENOVATE THE LAND· ol the sener Is: Same IS 6.25 acres, 11 1urplus PUBLIC NOTICE Ftistfiino ~........,•Ml• WIA'I• Slallltmenl exp111 r1111 yurs lrom
NOTICE IS HEREBY and b• rHponslve to lh• lose lhe cue, and your SCAPE MEDIAN AT LOREN AbOVt. property. This propeny Is CYlUJS llU..U, ............ .._ .... Cllldy lhldale1h.ubled1nllllOlltet
GIVEN lhal me above-contr•ct documents. Tha wages. money and prop. LANE ANO BAKER STREET As Usted by the Hiler, •II being made avallabtt lor FW•. tHUH$tZ7 ~IW.slWJI~ CNlllNMJltO.SClllllrCMiit atll ol lhe CGl!f1'Y Om Arn fa.
named District 01 Orange 01s1ric1 reserves lhe right to erty may be taken without wilt be recttved by the City olhtr business names and sale at fair market value to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 5111111 s.u-.CAc1tMP.ll11,_.._. llClus bness Name ~
Counly. llC1lng by and rt)eCI any and all bids or to fun her warning from tho of CQSta Maea at lhe Office addresses used by lhe Ill public dlstrlcts, public NAME STATDIOO at*t HIS. CA '102t ._ le .. ...,_11 ...., .. <Ml "'1st be llled pnoJ lo 11111 dale
through us Governing waive any lrrogularl!Jes or court or the City Clerk. 77 Fllr seller within three y11rs be-1uthorltles, publlc 1gen. The lollowlng s 1 Hewpoit&udK:osta Miu ...,... 11 h ._., .. 111....., The 14rng ol llU 1~ does
Board, hereinafter relerred inlorrnallues In eny bid or There ire Olher regal re-Drive, Coste M11a, Calilor· fora Iha date such 1111 was clfl, and other po~tlcal dOlng business IS CN3404a0 No'l 27 Dec 4 1118 _, " .. Ul8MI "*'l. II ...._ not ol itself &iltlolllt Wll llJI in
to IS lhe 01str1c1. will r• In Iha bidding. . qu1remen1s. You may want rua. until lht hour Of 10·00 sent °' .delivered lo the 1ubd1Vlslon1 or public cor-MEDICAL F'HAAMACY, (714) 831 19QS' • ' ' .., _. ....._ c_.,... It_,_ tin stalll ol a ftc:nous Bu•neu
c11ve up lo, but not later As required by Section to call in attorney right am. Jant11ry 8, 1995, II buyer lie. None. POf•llons In ttiese Stilt 3729. 27800 Mldicll Centtr Dr ._..,I_.. •M Dce4" fMll 111 Name in ~non ol tilt ngllls ol than lhe above stated 11me I 773 ol lhe Calllornla away II you do nol know whlch lime lhey will be The namH and business and 10 other profit or non-MsSIOll IAe,o CA 92675 ,..,...... ...Wiii ..i.c.n, ftl lllOlhe nou f1tderll St.1111
sealed bids tor the award Labor Code, the Director or an atlorney .. you may call opened publlcly and read eddressaa of the ~er ire: profit charitable organlta· Jonn H Amold Ent. Inc. CA, PUBLIC NOTICE .. ......-..... ,,. -~ ~-(SM sdon 14~ ol a contract lor tho abovo 1he Department of Indus-an inorney relerral service aloud In the Council Cham· MYONG JA NA • 2t6 !Ions. If one of these orga-1801 W Romneya Dr, Anaheim ~.....,, • ~ OuH tf fMl Bu and PIOI proiocis. Btds shall be re· ttlal Relations or lhe State or a legel aid office (listed bers. SHltd propoHls TECHNOLOGY, IRVINE, l'llz.aUons desires 10 aoqulra CA9l80l Tiie,...., .,..,. ... .._,_et seq, siness tlllOM
celved, opened and pub· ot C1hlornl1 has deter· In the phone book) shall bear the till• of 1he CA. 92718 such property ll fair mar· Tt.s bus.nus 11 concllc:ted File *· 11ff3'U555 _.......,,..,,., .. ~ Code)
locly read aloud at the mined the general pu~vall· Oespues de que le en-work and name of the bid· The assets to be aold ll't ket value please noUtv the a COIJIC)mon ACTTTIOUI IUllNOS ~._.......,. .. ..,..W .. k Fim& Otmancl filing
above s1ated lime and Ing ralH ol wages In Ille treguen esla cltacion Judl· der but no other dJstln-described to general as: Ntwpori-Mau Uflflled iw )'QI st.anld dOlnQ bust· NAME STATBIOO f7•n• Orlllp ,._ Ceul.I ~ Newport Buch-Colta Miii
place locality In which thi1 work clal usled tlene un plazo de guishing marks. Any bid r• FURNITURE, FIXTURES School DIWlct, AllenUon: nessYtt?No The lclowulQ person(s) ~ CAma lllit........,.'lllllltll._ CN338344 No¥20.27,Dtc411
A NON-MANDATORY pr• 11 10 be per1ormed. Cople's 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS celved illel' the ICheduted ANO EQUIPMENT, TRADE· Cerolyn B. Stocker, 2118>A SIGH£D J0HH H AANOlO EHT b.111nns a GIJADAlA • ..__,....,1cr..,1Mca'**• 1•
b•dinspechonandJobwalk of lhH• rale detennlna· p1r1 prtsentar una re-clo14ngt.melClflherecelpl NAME, GOODWILL, a.., sireet Costa Mesa INC ~MmoneJAl'nDldSec • RfSTAlJWIT #S,1320E ., .. ,..._..._.,...__, _______ ==
will be held on December 1ion1, enlltled "PrevaiUng spuesla escrita a maq1J1na of bids shall be retumed lo LEASE, LEASEHOt.D iM· Caliloml1 92628 tetephone Ti. tilt Ill filed • Santi NI&. CA 92705 -....-, I.,.._--.
14 1995 beg1nnm9 at 9 00 Wage Selle", ere on file II en es11 c0r11. bldd« \l'I099Md. 11 shill PROVEMENTS, COV· (714) 556-3240 Of llJ lnten-s s mt wa CllOuDn. 120t W1' • .,..__..,.,,........,.
am. Bidders shall meel In the DislrlCI Purchasing Of· Una carta o una llemada bel.he1olerHponalbllityol ENANT NOT TO COM· lion to purc'haae auch Cou~2: l9QS \ll ,Tunn.CA92680 .,.,......_.....,., .. ...,.. lhe Admln1S1ta1ron Bu1ld1ng, lice, and copl11 may be telelon1ca no le ofrecere lhe bidder to SH that his PETE. llnd 118 localed et: property. I~ Oii • Glbntla Clldlron. 1201 ~It~ NW_..,....,. .......,.
Marina High School, 15871 oblatned upon request. The protecclon; SU rHpuesta bid II received to !)(Opt( 215 TECHNOLOGY, IR· In the event that an.... l«>TICE·ll'IS FiaMIUS 1'1111A\ll , T~CA82680 c--. ................ .. Springdale, Huntington Contraclor ah•ll post 1 esrltl • maqulna U&f'le que lime. VINE. CA. 82718 ment 11 not NIChed to sell tmme,.. bPIU IMytars I Inna Cllr4nn, 1201 W.taJ ... ., ... ....,,.........,,. ....
Bt1ch 10 sign·ln prior 10 copy of lhese nitea at each cumpnr con las tormalJ. A sat of Bid Documenls The buslneu name u1ed such PfOP811Y, 1118 Olstrtct d.111111 was Ille<! 1n the Ott \II Tunn, CA 02680 .,._. .. lll:MU,4'lA7. 111..._ ..
the Job walk. job site. The Contractor d1dea tegalH 1propl1das may be obtained 11 the 01· by the sellat et I.hat loca· Intends 10 dlspoH of auch the Cou~ atl1t. A new '1a· Tin tiusinessis ~ ~ cM11,11tTl_..n•...,.•c.uH11n The Dislrlcl requires lhal and any subcontractor sl us1ed qulera que la corte Ilea ol I.he cuy Englnffr, lion IJ: SANDWICH PLUS property In any other man-s Bu11ness Hime Stalt CO·pen!lelS c:Mdl*-ieu ..,•...._.._,
the bidder possess currenl under II shall pay not less escuche 1u caso. 77 Falr Drtve, Coale Meu, The anticipated date o1 ner'euthorlzed by law. SI bl loled Pf!Or IO INt date 1-M )'QI sllltld doing buSI· 1 cMcl ._ "1 1 .,. •,......
Callfomia contractor's LI· than the spocllled prevail· SI usled /lo presen11 su Cllllornla, upon nonrelund· the bulk Ille Is December C•rorwn~B. ~locker, hi hllno ot lhis stJtelntlt Oots ntaayet?Ho ~ ..... ,._..._.,,..,.
censt In the class1r1ca1lon Ing relH of weges 10 all respuoala • llompo, puoae •bl• p1yment of $15.00. An 28, 1995 al the office of Ivy E xecutive Dlr•c tor ol 1tull 1Udlollla tilt use 111 SIGHED Cl.M.OA CALDERON • ...,.....,....,.._~
A or B at lhe lime tho con· worket1 employec:I by them perder el caso, y le pueden addihonal charge or S5.00 Escrow Compeny, 81142 8 1 1 1 & s 11111 o11 fic:n1Xt.s Busiress RlELA CALDEAOH ~ ...... _... • ..... _. tract 11 awarded. No pay. In the eicecut1on of the con-quoter 1u 11l1rlo, au d1nero will be maidt If handled by Garden Grove Blvd • ,207, ua n••• •rv cea HI 'MlllOOn ol lht llQtlb ol VNVN . .,.... 1111 llcllll Ml_..,. ,._..
ment shall be made for 1r1c1. y otru cons de 1u mall, Bid Document• end Garden Grove, CA 1284-4. Autdlluy Operation• UllOlf fedllll. Stile c1.11c..iw......-1t111t...._1 work or matenat under the Each bidder shall submit. prople<S1d aln 1111so 1dlcio-othar conlr1ct documenla This bl.Ilk sale IS aubfect N._.,ort-Meaa Unlfted IN (Ste~ 1 Ille~ ... ~•'!,~ 111 ... 11111c. 111 .,....,......, .._. f":NCS'PC==~-==m~_.::M conlraCI unless and unlll on lh• form fumlshed with nar POf P•rt• de 11 c0f1e. may also be eumlned 11 to Calllomla Uniform C~ School Dlstrlc1 seq eu.nas and Pl'oltsSIOl!S -·""" ........ 11191 Alli It......, h ...... .., F"~
lhe Registrar ol Contrac· Iha contract documents, a Exlaten olros requ1st101 I• the Office of the Cterk of merctal Code Section Publlahtd Newport i).' Cou1*onf111Mtnobet14, 1~ ••W1U1e ..._.., .. ,....... IEl.1.aDW tors verities to the DIS1ncl t111 of lhe proposed sub-galas. Puedt que usted \tle City of Costa Mesa. Bld 5105.2. 811ch.Co1ta Mesa Dally Filing NOTU·Tha Rraolll ~ .. ..,. ..._.,...... ..
lhal the Contractor was conlractor1 on lhl• project quoera llamar • un abogado Documents will not be II so aut>)ect, the neme plot Dec«nbar 4 11 11 ,._PO't Bucll-<:osll Meu _,.. fnt ytllS I llt ,.. • ...._ • '...,If M Ol°t1'8'Y * Chapel PfOperly licensed at lht IS requered by the Sublet· lnm1dlatam1nte. SI no melted unleu the ad· and lddress ol the peraon 1 • • • CN34I04S ~[)I( Dec Ille II* II•• hied 1111111 Offi IWtl .,... ... • •..,.,.. • Cremation
time the conlract WIS 1•ng and Subconlractlng conoce 1 un 1bog1do ditlonal s5•00 charge I• In-with whom claims may be 11195. . • 11 1825. 1995 .. CGl!nCr Olltl A new Ma-_._.._....,_ • .,. 1~~•" awarded. Any Contractor Fair Practices Act, Public puede ilamar • un HMclo eluded with paymenl tlJed Is Ivy Eacrow eom. m045 • BulllllU Nlfne Sl.lllme ,.._ ...... "' ,.... .. •
1 not 10 lk:ensed Is subjeci Conlract Code Section de r1f1renc:l1 de 1bog1do1 Each bid shall be made piny, 8942 G11den Grove PUIUC NOTJC! ~ bl hied Oii« to that dal8 • 1 --. 11 ..._
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10 penallies under 1h1 law, 4100 et seq. o • uni oflcln1 de 1yuda on lh• Propolll lorm Blvd., #207, Garden Grove, PUBLIC NOTIC! hi Nino ol lhls sUllitmenl does -._.., tM O.., ..,_., M~1IO :
and lhe conlract will be No bidder may withdraw legal (VII ti dlrtK:torlo tel• sheets p.1 through P·IO CA 92844, 1nd the last fie 1111. ltllJlllOlt not ol 1tsell 1Ulhollu Ille use 1 ._..... .. ....,. • ....,...l kt•••••-~-consldered void. hl1 bid for a period of forty· lonlco). provided In the conlact dalt lor filing clelms 1h1tl Plclltloua 8uslneaa FtemlOUI IUUEU Ill• si. ol 1 ~t !Ml ...._ .,
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11 lhe license c1asslllca1oon live (45) days alter the dale CASE NUMBER documents and •hall be be December 27, 19115, Nam• St•tament MIHITATUlllff Name 111 ~ol lhe llQllll Of _ _. ....... ._..,..,Ottoll specified herein 11 that or 1 set for th• opening lhereol. (Numero d•I CHo) accompeni9d by 1 certified which Is the business day The foltowtng peraona ltt The 1~ PtlJOllC•) IMl'I ano4htt under Ftdml. SUllit, ........ .._ • ,._...._..,
"spec111ty conlrector' as Huntington Beach ACY 13284 °' cuhllf'I Cheek Of a bid before the sale d1te 1pecl· doing bu1ln1u u : Hall dOlnQ llU•nas • [)Off SMT COtnmOll I .. (SH s.cton 1 ....,._,...,...,,....,_.
111 defined In Sect10n 7058 of Union High School DI• Th• name and iddress of bond for not 1111 then 10% fied 1bov1 ~nd Hill &r:r.tu.i 47k:· CONSUl t,..; 18701 'Su Wt at MQ , 8U1111U1 Ind PlflltlllOl'IS ..... _. .. .._......,-,.,..
Iha Cahlornla Business and trlct, Board of Tnaat· the court I•: (El nombre y of U\41 1mount of their bid, D•te: t2· .. 9 5 N IWPOrt Beech CA :2863 • LW. ..,,... Bqch, Codt) a.. 111 '!loll&. .._ llMM w• , r1.o .. 11 :
Prole111ons Code. the spe· ffe dlreccion de I• corte H) made payable to the City MYONQ JA NAM R:' E Hd 471 N 92MO JMwpOI\ ~ti MW ~. • tM ,...., •,... When Words M
clany conuactor awarded BYt lual Mclane, DI· SAN 8 ERNA RD 1N 0 or Colla Mesa. No PfO-Publlehad Newport N 11 Btvd Wte 205· Doll o 5m111, Jr .. 16701 CN331l421181.WNo'l20.27, "'*..._ .. •.....,CA ''!.~nC~n~rct lorLNthdls "Wo1k rector • Procuram ent co u NT v s u Pe RI o R post al lhall be con•ldderecsb Be1ch-Co111 Mn• 0111~ N::=,, B.-ch CA 92653 , Uni, ~ hlth. Die 4,, I, 1911& .. ,. ,.. .-.1w: m.. c...., Not Enough
a... ••· cons a m•· P N un eu 1ccomp1n11 y P~ot Decarnt>er 11 1995 U 'H 1 N 82t"9 .. ....., ...., o.c ttMt• •a__, It-'• In jorlty or the ~lk, In IC· ublllhld ewporl COURT, WEST DISTRICT, IUCh Clthltr I check, • ' Rosamond . all, .. t ' • ~tm,-taitt ....,,.--•uauf
cordance w1lh the provt· 811ch.Cost1 MeSI Dilly 8303 West H1ven Avenue, CISh, Of btcldtt'• bOnd. mo52 NewJ)Ort Blvd., Suot1 20$, ~II concllCtlCI I)/ PUBLIC NOTIC! SJlrripaJ}tfl •
alons of Cahl0<nl1 Busl· Pilot Decembar 4, 11, 11195 Rancho cucamong1, CA No bid 1111n be consld· PUBLIC NOTICl ~rt ~11,7cA 92:f. 11111119 "l)ftrllt comrntnCtd ID,I---------rt---•
neH and Professions Code m048 111730 ered unteu 111• made on• anorBlvd •su1' ~ 1
20N5• N ~ ....__. bininm ulldlf tilt At 1111. ttlUllUO SILL .--• Section 7059. Th blank proposal lorm tur· cnat332f 3t pon ·• e • "' .... _. rtem'IOUI....,. ~83 H rbor Blvd All work .must be com· PUBLIC NOTICE • name, •ddreu, and nlshld by lh• cuy ol Coate NOTIC• 0 , port Beach, CA 92&63 llCltout lllillnets lllfN -IT•,_., ~~ •
plated wllhon the lime 1lm111 tal1phone number of ptaln-Mesa ind 11 med• In ac· DlllOLUTION O' Thll bu•lntu 11 con-names ~111d ab0\11 on Now Thi ,..._._ -I ....... = Costa MeM ~oled on each lndlvlduol cna1333122 1111'1 111orn1y, or pl1lnllll corde'nce wilh the provl· ducted by! 1n unincorpo-15.19115 ~ ........... "~ ~ ~
bid. Time ta ot the Hsence I UMMONS • wllhout an auorney, 11: (El alone or lh• l'ropoul r.. LIMfTID raltd 111octat1on othtt SIGMD OOH 0 SM'TH. JR. ~"';, t'o. 1t1RJUGh 540-313~
ror all work lo be per· CCITACION JUDICIAi.) nombre la direcclon y el qulremenfs PARTNIDtlHIP lhln a pwinerlhlp lln ~ wa t•ecl WIVI c.tDI, CAll0701 ,..._
lormed. Fallurti to complele NOTICE TO OEFENOANt: numero' dt telelono del Each bidder muit have a NOTICE IS HEREBY Have you sttlled doing 1111 COu~ Oel\ of °'1nlle MTRADE INTf.MAf: ~ t-..
the work w11hln lhe 11me set CAvllo 1 Acvs1do) KEN· •bogido dtl demend1nle Cla&1 "A" "~""and also OIVEN that The Pnonlca butlntH yet? yu 1t-3·115 1njy Ol\~20. 191115 _ .. ,......._ • ...,.,~~~-------"'---l-..._ _____ ....__ fOllh on the bid doc.uments OAU.. L ANGELL. INOI· ' be rwe·qu1llfted 11 rt<IWtd Oame, a Californl1 •mlted Aobeft E. Hall NOTl;f.lf'lt ficMous NMta ~..i.. ,. --: ma~ r•ult In the lmpoalUon VI D UAL LY AN o AS 0 del dt"'-"dante que no b lew P•rlMf~lp (!he "Partner· rht1 1llltemen1 w11 filed ..._ IM ye111 flOmr!~ E "'1fSlfW I'd, U
of Uquld1ted damagH 1n TRUITEE FOR 25TH Uene 1bog1do, 81) ft: City Councu of the •hip"), heretofore doing wf\h the County Cltrtl ol dm 11 ••Meo WI"' Olflot~D1I the emount or TWo Hun· STREET TRUST, UDT SEP• STEPHEN SKACEVIC City of Costa MIH ,.. bUslnell at 160 Paul•lno, ()fange County on 11-1-15 .. ~~A,_ fO·I Thi ........... ~
d<od doU..o (S200) <o< TEMIEA t, 1t9<: MU-........ lEAOY ANOEA· -, ... '~"' ""'"" S•to 1%0. CoN .._ 1HUM0012 ---~ HCh Clltndar dly of HAMMED YUNIS, INDI-SON #129113, FRANDZEL Ml)' tlld/Ot all b1d1. C1tltornla ~II dt. Otlly P110t O.C. 4, 11, 11, ""'1 .. llltd 1110f • 111t .. Tiie _... CCllfmlnCld
Oelly, ~y1ble IO the 0... VI DU ALLY AND AS & SHARE A law Cot• Tht ContrlCt al\lll comply IOIVed .. or ,_......,mt>et 1 · 2S 19" tnO&O The 1Me 01 WI ...... ... .,.,_ ""°"
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Cllhltr'I cfitck or bid NtCl<ELL. DONNA J. NICK· QllH, CA 90049, Tel .. Cod•· 1ht prev1Ulng rllt named A .. n., W•y of ........... ......... """"'"'*,..... s. Ol'ISlllNEO MTRAOe
bond In 1n atMunl not 1111 CLI., UNITED STATES OF Phont. (213) 852·1000 and teal• Of weg .. "fat>-l.earnloQ, l.l.C (the "LLC"), .._ ............ cotMllltlia. (Ste--l44ooiTOW.. N:. e, PMitr ~ .
lhln ten percent (1°'11) Of AMC:RICA: ate. STATE OF DATE: JAN 20 1995 liShed by lht City of Cott• Th• LLC ha. Illumed "'• 'the ~~.,. .. ..... Md ~~ *"' tow bid price, peyablt CAUflOANIA; FIRST COM· by J•mea H. D•mlt-Mesa, 'Which art Of'I file ,.,,,,.,.~.. ~ dOlng butlnell •r. a & J 1} I "" .....,.,. •• MM lo the Dllltlcl aa a guaran-Ml!RCIAL FINANCE; eer, Clatlt1 Kuen with tn. City Cl«k of the PIY ~w.. 'r.~.. ~ 9030 0n.n.aa ,.,. C... Clllll Of
... that Iha bidct.r. If lit TRANSAMERICA l'INAN· •Hhfer hpvty Clly Of Costa ~·: and ~'!'..... --... -.:.~ __.._ Ava. ~CA ~ c.=:~..... c.... ....... 21. -ptopoul t ecetpltd, 1hal CtAI. SERV!C6S• PEARY T S a~ 1haff forlt11 penallJea ~ .. -coll9et _,.. ,......... Q ' Wiiiem ,..~...., -.•7 .._ Mna·Tllil ...... fl'Omptty •1Cocvte lhe Con-MORAIS CORPORATION: HI ,_.,QH CONCEANS ICribed lheftln 10f non-monfee ~IOthe ~ .:''&..1ee1a Aw C r: I -~ .-.4,11,1l ..................
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BALBOA NEWPORT CORONA RENTALS TO ------1 EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 WANTED .,
-HOUSES/ ISLAND 2106 BEACH 2169 DEL MAR 2622 SHARE 2724 ANNOUNCEMENTS 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO BUY 6019
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.. ,,.. l'OUAL ~ FOR SALE Premium loc. Beaut $1000 Move-In Bonus •511 1/2 C•m•tlon CDM 3Bd 3Ba. Lg rm---------CASTING-MOVIE In Costa Mesa home to W•nte411: chHd'•
'" .. o~~o111u111n & charming 4Br hm w, E-Blutt Condo <tbrl'3ba $1450 lg 3+2·Uppet, w/own ba W/d, fplce ANNOUNCEMENTS EXTRAS lake care of 3 chlldr91'1 wooden pl•yhou•• flNI il&lds bay vu, 31~Ba, deck,
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Producllon trainees $400 per month plus room C•ll '780-41$8.
All atlllM""1ml 1---------3/gar. Only 7 yrs old. M mo ..,..1 r•"· 310.375.9487. ss75 759-8809 Major studio : andbOard
...... ,, ta&Qjrct"ti.cFe•· MOBl"'I: s3100,640·5324 .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714.533.5016 (714)574-4243 ·---------.at~Henla Actef1.. ~ Vers•llles 1Br 1Ba, 1· ':":'---=--...,,..,,,.....--.,.-1~=.,,..,,..-=-----,. t • HO••'l:r 1100 car pkng, pool, clbhse Sh•rp, Clean 2Br 1Ba. COM Charming home. HOST F'"' ... ILYOR ---------• FREE TO YOU6022
........ ---~...,mllls~I illltll .l~ CORONA Avail now $850/mo patio. carport. Quiet lrg yard, w d , . gar -••••••••• --t I I $600 ... I ROOM .. BOARD Chef Assoc. Alty 673..:3663 2 blks to beach Avail quie s re• u•I NEEDED MERCHANDISE Al•stl.•n M•lemute
Male. Four yeara Old .
Looking • good h<>m•. 373-0771.
U"'1at • 11 .iwi•IH tloa Best Buy In Udo Pk DEL MAR 2122 now! $950 673-3852. included 760-6505 College-age Korean urgently needed at
..,. • qa, '* raliflN, $690().. Move In now/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 BR Upper Rear UM c«,~tllftlllals&lllls• Free rent tll Jan. cozy garage, wlk to bch, Come home for X-mas aottware engineer on VIP Balboa We spe·
....,-.... •• ...._.. 2Bdrm cabana/coach. 3 BR Hou•• for $750/mo +sec dep. ---------NB-Beaut hse, lg yard, Jntem program needs clallze in& pnm•, rib,
.. _ 7 d f b L•• .. Avl nowl 1<ar 2201h 351h St. 979-COSTA MESA 2624 by nature park. prlv. a family to stay w1lh steak sea ood. '"'"""Q"~~ 6010 .. ,-._,_.,..-..~lift. 5732~·~. =~~;~ gar. $1450 mo. 1700 Jack 4gg..1910. pet ol< s550 pg 454. Jan 2-F•b 20. Will pay EJtJ>er'd In prep. of in.iiiniii&'iii"'iii~iiiiiiiiiiii Golden Retriever• 11,_..•~: 619-929-9112 Cati 838--0496 3"04 hm 645·5540 good money. Please brunch, lunch & din-MF 7-8 ~ Beaut/ acs '""""' wlll 111 FABULOUS SAVINGS 2BR 1BA Laundry call Marla or Allura at ner. Reliable! Sal ANTIQUE DEAi.Eli healthy both grt kids! .._.,.,Ket!IC_,.,.,_. If you would like to hk-ups, gar, 2866 E-Sld••* Full house 714·540-2400. neg. Call for Peter WANTED to take Tecl756-0388 646-0119
=--t•rulnl*.aklllla •••••••••COSTA MESA 2124 hve in a home that's Hickory Place. S72S amen. Clean, resp. No •Loving, Nurturing, 673-9368 11am-2pm. over quality store,
rieUlell ......... OlrrHun HOUSES/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii valued from S800K to (310) 431·7870 pets. s•oo:mo. Incl SU.bl• Couple: Wish 17th St, CM. Terma1---------...,.._, ...._. ~ aa CONDOS a ea u t If u 1 • M • d 1 t •,.. S 12M, Visions Proper-ult.+ sec. 645-0820. to adopt Ute In rural negotiable 6~294 JEWELRY, FURS
,.....,. MmUaf Ill..., ranean 3Bd, 2'h8a lies on Olspla_y Is 1B~~T:l-:o:~J::me •·.-~-ID_O_S_p_a_c_lo-u-s.-q-u-1e-t communlfV, country, Ctlthre.re Ahl -•BOTINQ lll!MS'i' rnT 6025
· •• 9" ....._ .... FOlf"RENT noriii":-Cated on CM & TOOl«ng fo1 qua11r1ed wooded, home. Prom-in daycare hm In NB. From 1800-1960. 1 pe'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9.,.i Ju tlllll., lllllL TU•• NB border. 2-car gar. managers to ltve In 199~::'Kg~:lvd. ~~m!~t;~n~~~~rp::~: lse future devotion Energellc. dependable to entire estate. Pa1nt·11
.... HUO 1yr old $1675/mo. Agt these properties. FOf $63S+U1ll 723•0400 and love to newbom person. 263·1529 lngs, china. glsware, FOR SALE: Jewell of .,...,~1141atl '.Clll 673-3777 or 632-1400 fut1her Info cont;u:t , Call Ellleen & Bob furn, etc. lmmed cash, the Rich & Famous & .... ;::..»-• 1·-..CZ4·1511l fer Eli·zabeth or Melissa E aide 1 Br avail NOW. CLERICAL Full Office 0th I G d di ...,. Gwtnrn•f' 2102 c c G NB Charming cottage 1--800-488-3238 top S. 673-6223 Iv m19 er• ot • a· ;:~l' ,, r ,Dena,._. rn.~ ozy ott•ge 1Bd 714-28()..eoaO. No pets. ar. $585, Exp, Good W Phone, monds colof atone• ,~M&HUlllUl·J511. 1ea plua den. FP,•----------$450 dep. 150 E. 2111 F/p. Sm yard patio. Rellabt•. Efficient. Oeoyge Ill Style B4Jy/Sen 640-2&&t ·
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COSTA MESA 1024
patio. Pets ok, Only Lido 1st B•yfront Street. 54'8-0683 storage, w/d. EZ pkg LOST •-Growth Co. PIT 28 hr1 Painted Satinwood l-----~---
$743. Call 968-0145. Lovely 3/4Br (doek avl.) $450 722-9555 ~ 979-1150 Bdrm .. t. $2500 obo. ,John W•)'n• Bronze,
Ocnfr"nt apt (4Br) wk/ E'slde 1Br, den, car-FOUND 2925 Mesa Verde 751 8581 n. H Soldl E 'sld• 3Br 2Ba, nice mo>yrlfurnlunf 65<>-2300 port, lndry. Cute, Npt Be•ch Private Counter Help Wanted · • one •r
master Br, w1d hkups, clean. See 1773 Wesl-room & bath close 1oliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FT.PT, reliable. good 2+151 Apprd. $1,SOO
Forcd air. Walk to Kai-Lido Is le 3Bt+den, minster (upper). s7951 beach. Quiel. $500. $200 Rew•rd tor re-people skills. Apply at APPUANCES 6011 obq l-800-330-7350
ser. $1190. 642-6455 ~~:50;:;:~~r~0 Y~:~ mo. 642•5488 645-8799 turn of contents 6f blk EE 1C71ohasStt BCaMgels 474 Sliver tox tux eeat Fun
E•stsld• 3BR 2 'hBA briefcase atolen 11/24 · · · .,.,. ........ 1 •t•s. W••h•r length. Pd 117,000. pets. 673-2472 ---------Npt Shorea 3Bd 2Ba rr rn • • backyard, fp, central Let's Get Wet• lncludGa patient GOVRMET COOK/Lt & Ory•· 1110 "ch sell $3,900. new.
*THE BLUFFS• 1· St di Hse $400-t-1/3 utll & d dd .., · 72 " AC/heat, w/d hk-ups. u o sparkling recor s , a ress housekffplng, exp'd. WarrantH & O-'ivery gorgeous 1-.593
S 200/ 258 " so sty. end untt, quiet loc 1 tll d P t k. Oep. All amen. Across books house kavs .., 1 mo. -vl poo · u P · • s 0 tom beach 650-4657 ' -7 live out, FIT. Non· ( 7 1 4) 9 5 3 -9 8 2 2 'Hlatorto B•lbo•' Etfl El 3Br, 2Ba, avl. 12/15 Only $515. 968--0145. r · Call (714) 974-7294' smkT N-port Beach Men Verde 58' 2\-\Ba Tite CommtWlfty n •g•nce $1850 Agt 640-5560 (215) 248·5366 area. 714'-673-3643 W•sher/'Qrv•r $140 hthO by Kenn.ay & family hm near parks. Pt.ace. 1Bd lBa, frplc, pool. Stupendous ta. r No Nnwepwt Hdgh•tc•k 2 FyPrs,_________ ea. rreu#s100 080 "The Swimm«' print
r_ .. __ l,.W•,...,. uds. nu root/pnt Mmtc• Pets ok. Only $663.1 .. •••••••• t El • • • (Small dog Found 217 , Houae helper 5-days Gas stove s1oo apt by Hockney. 536-723t ~ ......,. 7 Ctualfted Call 968·9735. 1• P• s. ec range, vaulted cell. own bath. White curly haired PIT. Eng/Spanish ok. size. 646-6848 .... ~out. By OWJY 556-8133 MA een •-H-om-.-f-or_t_h_•_H_o_ll_d_a ___ APARTMENTS patio, totally encl gar. full prlv, NS, lndry. male. Near 23rd & live In.Out. Please
----------''----------,_ $550 + dep. 642·5984 $500. 573 ... 848 x 337 S t A 646-6007 4'8d 2Ba. fp, gar, fncd FOR RENT an a na. call Nan at 645-1353. --------OFFICE
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yard. Pets ok. Only1-.•••••••• ---------West NB Lrg beautiful Found Ring on Balboa lnco,me Potentl•I up FURNITURE 6014 fURNtTURE &
$1300. Call 968-0145. •• NEWPORT hm al bch. pool/\enn, Island Dec 5. Please to You Call 56~8" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
BEACH 2669 fp, w/d, prktng. seek-call & describe. to listen to a 10 min "48 QI••• T•ble EQUIPM£NT 6047
Ing cln, quiet, n/smk, 675-7175 tape lo learn more. Beaut. -t-woodbase
respons. person. 5500•-F-O_U_N_D_:_EA_R_R-IN_Q_ OFFICE/PHONE $295. ~7·1003 Lrg oak roll top desk *1 BR s825* lnct. utila 953-8135 Gold with stones Clerical & d11patch for 75111L OFF $250, small roll top
HUNTINGTON BALBOA
BEACH 2140 PENINSUIA 2607
2BR 2BA S725/Up Hughes parking lot, cona1ructlon co. ~ $200, 4-drwr file eeb
To•·ch of Cl••• 2Bd 2BR tBA 1 house to A f I & di h h W st 1·11 .. ~,,. "~"1 Call 71"·759·54'88. 0..t9n Center 'rices $125, oak bookc.aff .. erg s wu er STORAGE 2742 e c' ...... ~... Entire content• of 1Ba, gar, fncd yard. beach, patio. Yearly Incl. 60x30 pool. No ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'FOUND: Keys. Sunday P/T Ret•ll for u~cale model home: Iron S 150, oak veneer Peta. OK. Only $1050. $925/mo. Avl 1 /1. pets. No fees. No 11 Dec. 3rd at the COM c.ard &. gift shop In beda, aofas, chairs, computer table $50,
Call 968-3305 Jim............ 875-5069 leese. 545-4855 Bo•t or RV stor•g• ··chrlstmaa Walk." Fashion Isl. Penn or stone ~aMs, armolr• ~~•;.ria.r.~~tand
CLASSIFIED Studio Bnght & cln. _2_MA_S_T_E_R_8_R_,_2_BA_ to <tO'. secured. Costa Large nng of keya holiday. 759-7751 248-7727 or 3G3-6&3e ---------
It's th• resource you Niee area, ••P full kit Apt. All utn pd, $850/ Mesa. S2 a ft per mo. found at the Cham bar PfT Work FIT Pav ANT 1 Q u I! Mah 0 g Xerox Coplet & Adler can count on to sell a S625 w 'ulil, quiet N/ 760·7857 of Commerce t>ooth ' Aoyal Copier w/sup. myriad of merchan· Smkr, N/pet 873-5580 mo. Near 731405155 •---------Please call CS73..,.050. 6am-12 M·'· no exp dresser w/mlrTor S375 plles. Sell cheap. Call
dlse Items, because Thinking of havinn e Fwys. 758-1828 ,,,..._rr om-nee. $8.00'hr +comm. C>wru tan couch & 723-4074. .. U~DiJoiJ ~ • $1000 REWARD $300-$$00/W Mark In chair $350. Writing
our columns compel garage sale? Sp•cloue 1Br w/lof'I, PO• •e_... 27•9 Female llt ht-<:otored saw.. on~ products tabla S75. CS75-5'81
qualllled buyers to Grve us a call! •""'" 2 patloa, -tk-ln••••-••"•••v•I Q Id t I 2 calll CLASSIFIED ci':t'.'End unit 0Yel1ooks o en • r ever 8&2-0 47 •••utllul dulgner PETS A
942·5878 w1blk nose, " yrs. Blk POSTAL. & GOV'T JOll rug, 9x12, bone color, .-.n ... •Y r
pool. $1390. 875-6003 collar w/1ags. Laguna $2l/HOUA+BENEFITS custom made, llk•,,""iii"iiiu•iii~iiiiiiiii6ii0iii4ii9
Spot!•" 2BR, ocean area. 494·9330 NO EXP Will TRAIN new. Gorgeous end 1•
view, 2 balconies, Lost Dl•mond Rln9 Appl+ll\lo 714'647·11M1t table. all glass, ••"
W/D·hkps, t-car gar, Reward! last seen t2J ReceptJ'Qen Oto thick. 64()..5324
$1150 agent 831-8097 3 Bay/Thurin 646-1154 57/Hr. A.ppty: g..ep ---------
v L 2B LOST YORKSHIRE eooo w. PCH N.9. 81 k c h •l'Y l"8 r 281• Old/Leg problems Lt. 7t4-S74·7'70S IC OUC balcony. microwave, T w • • d J a 1 Brown/Silver S•I•• Coordln•tor u ftptc. Huge muter Brl •mo.;;;;. ___ .--.... cleaned! S200 57~ $1320. 675-8003 CM/Call cs445-s27e Pharmaceu\lcal Co. ... Assistant to VP Salea 4255 or at home
ADOPT-A·PET
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support, graphic de· L•dlff Omega Con· S200. Oeys nt-090!5
sign/layout, & Inter· stellation watch, alalf\-•318; evea a.!>-3144. action wipeople at all 1Ha/18K gold. Gold1 ______ __;:, __
leveta ol th• c°'P· & face w/1/2 gold~ •Poodtes A.KC• lOOO outside v.ndors. Xlnl on bradett l ~ t>Ntl. Tea Cop toy & Mm. oppty for a mottvated S3K .. c $800 64~ , $250-$950 7t4~7
2706 BUSINESS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ll'!div, w/•trong organl, Solld pin• armolre/enter l•v• abused end * UNLIMITl!D • Htlon/communtcallon centr new S1600 HC b&ndoned pet Be
iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPPORTUNITY TENNIS LaSSONS ::•Ila. A~: exper. with $450: e1ue L·anape !oiunt .. r,101..:.· c.8
•NB 112 Blk to beach. 2904 S3S/Month. Offer •nd• aclnto. c:ornputer, sofa w!occ Chait & 71 4·597.ao37, • 12·15, Can Luke fOf grapl\lc deslgn/layOYt crackle·flnl1h conH Prof, non/smk, kit prlv. detallal 722-5088 Ellper. w/QuarkX· table, $300. 8"()..2913 1 ___ __;.._ __ .;...__
Oar. W/d $400/mo. SPayphon•a·Local prHe, Photo1hop, SPOR...,"""'
No/p•t• 714-&46-5878 SltHS Loweat Prlc.a E•cel, & Word a ptu1 ---------aauv
S 2 K/W k I y Pot' I, PEDSONALS Comp•tlllva aal. & MERCHANDISE GOODS 804$
IOCM00-34'70 24 Hre. "' completa b•n•tlt• MlSC 6015' .. ••liil•••lilil •---------pkg. Sand or ru re1. • '' 2711 8ualtM .. tn •Box along w/ .. 1. hilt. •o: iiii•••••iiilliill 100 lltOWIOlltDI ~~!!!!!!!!!!!' 1500 In, approxlmat•ly Office Mgr., 1241 N. XMAa TRa&S M'. 11 Newt N~ UMdl All -; :~·<:>.~~:~ ~ ... d:~ P!RSONALS 3002 Lakeview Ave,. T, Ana· ~a.o. H«b ~ aitttltlf.,.., &1194141 LAGUNA BEACH ~k. Your home or'"iliii••••iiiiii helm, CA 92601 f'~: 1. a· IQno.'On patm• Lw Mag •?• _...
MOTOR INN II 10(714)07CM81t ~<fNt·1--...... ~~~-..... -C>Or office. PINH call DATINQtSKV? · Ing) $10. ~ ~ ~HM1111 ... Ffofftt1•
KllcllcDencs • 0ccM V11 Phn M·F 11 :30-7 pm For a tun time call klelt/ll•rtletlne \alnt S11G; bird bathe Tflllmll,... St~ U..
,,_, 8dl •Pool• H10 • Miid 650-2449 011 •H2•$0C>-035. ~:r.~v4;'Ax c:~: $20. t09-t7•..-.n ~,_II~ -
Coffee Sm . 0..1,m+ PAYPHON• ROUTE• 33• per mlnut•. ll+ 714-210·1110 Attn: MOVING Atmost new: ...... ===
l)Sl7S+,Mo111NyAvllll Local Slles·for aale, HOTCONNICTIONS Ellubeth. Or c.11 pull.out co\leh, bd1m :,_,~1111 71'"4""5'2A 12,000/Wk potenllal. 1 ~ •4 ._..... 2eo-eoao. nt wJOn matt & bOlt, ...........
MS ..... a.. 800-208-5300. 24 tvs. Te.otMr• Now hiring refftg, Cott" tlltil•, ..-.1
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V'•CATION mac:hlnaa•ouy all or1 .. ••••'.&W.G••• coteach, prN SchOOI mor•." ·'171:. .w ~ n patt•I00-818 0908 .. UCI Campu1/ln1lne, aewlnn iaerel••r PA9T T...Ull IJNTALS 2722 PT att9moona or P'T, •111te Modtt XA·1. aak~~lllmeet. ,,. ... ,. new,,,.;
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The biddiM bu pt'OCMded:
HOllTB IA.IT IOUTll
l• .... l.HI'
10 ... ' What do you bid oow1
war ...
A • Partner'• jump abiA WU forc-
iq , ao we know you were not t.hl.nk-
~ina of pulinr. Or, bl' that matter,
bidclinf th.ree no trump without a
.topper in either minor. U partner
bu five bearte, ru,inc to four
heart.I would be f'ilbt, but North
might have only four. The Wa:J to
find out it with a !a1M pref ere.nee to
three 1padee, and wait to bear what
partner doee next.
Q. 2 -Neither wlnerable, u
South you hold:
68 OA.J OAIUI M KQ .J U
The biddi.n2 bu proceeded:
EAST 80l1TB W'lt8T NORTH
•• Dbl •• p-.. ' What action do you take?
A • Jr you elect to double. don't be
aurpriaed if the opponent.a wrap up
their contract.. Your side haa the
balance of power, ao Eut must
have a biehly m.tributional hand to
leap tA> t.he spade pme. Bid be
cluba. You don't need much from
partner tA> make it, and if you are
defea~ it won't be expensive.
Q. 3 • >.. South, vulnerable, you
hold:
.., 101 en o 0Qt 541 .. ,,
The bidding baa proceeded:
WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH
10 Dbl Pue ' What do you bid MW'!
A • Partner'a double aaka for your
best auit, and there ia no reaaon
why you should ootobey. (Jfyou
thought ofbiddinc either one no
trump or coovertinc to penaltaea by
paeaifla, get a bidding primer now!)
Bid one spade. '
omu ,'.1.•·---==~=1=~~=· l;ilmiiiiiimiiiiii~ ... w ....... , leyl, •11 Cuti••• a .. Truell ••u• • a.Pd. herdtop, atloya, flllOMe Whl. 2dr, 8 I a a nl CA r ~~
IOZ5 :"noo~~a.=:' C:: c::=.~ne =~190-=:
••••••••• 1••• c••• .... '8yeta, etatlon•f¥• •e1 AU4I 90009 4-dr a ... IOO# Rlc. •12,000
A ........ • •--fll•••• ,...,a•• Obo Call 714-6.._ AUIO, MJNOOf, _,.,,,,. a.aAv• ~ully loeded, orig
caH, alloy•. Good own•r. •·dr, good 4112.. (9:30-3prn.)
cono. s01s. 831·714t. '93 Ga300 WhVgry. famltv caw. Rune OOocf·•----------
tlhr, tmmac, 1 owner. 12500. &44-s.-20 • VOUSWAGEI 12a1
.&101 OA&Q.H?I oKt ., BMW 9030 anrt. c o . ect. n 7•900 _______ I•••••••• ,_______ OBO. pp. 551-4720 TOYOTA 9210 ........... Woff ed.
The bic:ldinlr baa pn>Ceeded: ••• 328 4dr, auto, AC, _•.,.,.A Champagne/gld. Xtiit
NOllTlf &A.IT 80l1TB WIEST anrf, 110k ml, rune -.ru.M 1125 •83 Celloa •T Auto c ond, ale. 110,800
t• PMa so p... gnl clean car. 15210 1,.,,., nu paint/tire•. obo. 07&-8480 a. PMa T 0 80. Call 43-4-8500 '93 828DX S liver, 4dr, lCfot condl ~ trant.1---------
What do you bed r¥1¥l1 •ee 3§5 •dr, auto, AC, at/ac/pa/pb , am/fm car 12800. "2·1292 MISC. AUTO 9245:
•n<f, 110k ml, rune c:.u, now llr•• a •97 4•4 f'lekup Sepd, •
A • We an pnper.d to play ale.at grtl ct.an car. $5250 ••••· mlnll 1 owm AC, am/fm caas, alld· llYSRYON• DRIV•aa :
iJl hearta i( partner hauufticient OBO. Call 434-8500 $1 o.950• Cl44'5424 Ing bk window. 15500 REPOIEISED CARS ,' ac-. Thew., to f$nd out ill to •80 8251 133k twy ml. Call. 435-0749 ~by .iumpina to four no ecy1, 5apd, co, nu MEICEDBS 9130 '92 Corolla 4dr, auto, ,!TC•h~Co~~a • ',•
trump. Bld m he.art.a if partner tlrH/brka runs grtl AC, am/fm ca11. 12k .,.... T •• c'.... Le
lhontwo acee,and we would take Stt,500. 721-5737 •92 30011 a 1ack, ml. x1nt colldl SCl950 :! F~rg~.m~ry our c:bancel with a arand alam loaded, With phone. Fin Avt. DL 97"""'058 93 Nlaaan Klng Cab
ahou1d partner lhow all three m.iu-BUICK 9035 53,000 mll••· $28,750. ea FOfd Taurua ~ acea. ffQl"WS•ry, ymi micht be liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IHS&-9348 TRUCKS 9220 89 Ford Taurus
al> e to develop the club .Wt for the •eo Grand Natlona1•---------•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :: i:fr'c!'dea 420 fu16llin1 trick. V·6 turbo, full pwr, NISSAN 9150 '89 PU·5apd 4-Cyl, 88 Chev Barrete
Q. 5 • Both vulnerable u South
you hold;
new paint. 88K ml. am/fm, low ml, anrf, 87 Stertt09 820SL
16995 obo. 434-&SOO '93 Nl•••n Pathfinder, nu tire s. Like nul 87 Acura lntegra
V6, At, AC, alarm, $4800. 8-46-8928 87 Ford Aero11ar
CADILIAC 9040 loaded, lmac, 48k ml, CLASSIFll!D •Tab OVef 'arine11tae
65 oK I a OA Q 10 t '71' M 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $18,900 0 80 . 897· II'• the resource you REGARDLESS OF
4058 or n 1·1310 can count on to ••II • p•sT CREDIT
The biddllur haa proceeded: •as Sevlllo orig ---------1 myriad of merchan-"
. \,
owner, xlnt condl (ln-MEET dlH Item•, becauH · 1-800-430-AUTO aide/out) Nwpt. car our column• compel TO DRIVIE ,
SS,995 Call. 854-6358 quallfled buyers to•--8-u_y_ll-. ~s.~1-1 ~lt.-F~ln_O_lt_.,
WP.Sr NORTH EAST 80tJTll
10 P... l• T
What action do )'OU take? '82 STS Black on Someone special calll Cla•aJfled.
bl k K I XI through classlfled 842·5878 A. Youhaveabandrichinplay· ac . 30 mies, nt ---------·---------
inc tricka but the hiah-ard count is con di Garaged In --------------: ""' fi .a bl fi COM. $22K 453-3110 not enou... or you to 11cou e nt
~d then bid your auiL. Overca~l two CHEVROLET 9045 diamond.a. To enter a live auction,
vulnerable, at the two-level when
both opponenta are biddina and
partner hu pu.aed t.akM a good
band. Unleu partner can act over
two diamonds, you are goini
nowhere.
'8 5 Camaro Z·28, dk
blue, auto, AC, 112k
ml, good cond. S2800
OBO. 434·6500
DATSUN
Q. 6 Both vulnerable, as South you liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
hold: '70 2dr Wag on 4apd
stick shirt, good condl
4A 5 cnas OAK QJtl M 8 $7500B0.962-8115
The bidding has proceeded:
WEST NORnl EAST 80111'11
10 p-•• '
What action do you take?
FORD
'70 Muat •ng VB orig,
owner, eng/trans r•·
built refur thru out. Steal $4999. 561·7942 A • You have eiehl tricka in your
hand. Our •uaeetion is that you
jump to three no trump. On a good
day partner will have a black-suit
kine or eometh.inc which will pro-
duce a ninth trick.
'82 Muata ng 5 o.
4apd. lull pwr, loaded,
xlnt condl clean lnsldo
& out, must soot $2950. Call 839-2498
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'01 E•gle Premier 8-
cyllnder, auto trans,
AC, Curiae Control,
Run your od in
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------· BOATS 7011 SAIL BOATS 7014 MARINE SUPS MARINE SLIPS MOTORCYCLES b':t1k96~1:0=~~oo OBO.
GARAGE SALES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOCKS 7022 DOCKS 7022 SCOOTERS 80181------
the Newport Beach
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Hun~ngton Beach
Fountain Valley
lncfependent to
reach over l 00 ,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card # or ma il it in
with a check today!
Run for a weekl I(
your car does not
sell we'll run it
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rlne. new bottom, & young aailor. Racing **21FT DOCK On VESPA SCOOTER iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Cr.ti C-.1 O W. OVISA CAM X POUNTAJN 3.5 hp new engine rigged Laser 1'25057. Hewpor1 Channel No Boat Space 2oocc Very low ml. ,
VALLEY 6134 S800 firm, 723-6048 Call 644-1065. Hllbt• $280/mo. Ann avall 30-45 ft. $12/ft. Xlnt cond. S975. 84 CRX 135k ml., AT, ' ~--
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--------S a flbo•I & Mooring 752·8767 or 854-4302 on Penn ....... 675-7599 Must sell. 722-6498 coss, orig color, good
ft condl 52049 OBO NEIMAN MARCUS SAIL BOATS 7014 25tt & 30 · Must sell! ••21FT DOCK On SLIPS: 22' lo 44••---------Coll. 531-6099
........ Ol\lY ""' :DO ..., .. .._.C.._CA"6lr
171" ~"" °' '"" 111" '11-UU ~"""~ Canadian Lyme Jacket Wiii consider otlers Newpor1 Channel No Showers. awlmmlng --------•1 ________ _
Great 4 ski, wH S7K. over 59,900. 640-4053 aallbte $280/mo. Ann pools. Friendly to for Id 1 .. tion '87 CRX ..._a..,.,.__
sell $2500 875-1252 •3 o SAIL BOAT• 752-8767 or 854-4302 boaters. 723-4074. ft m. Red, 5 speed, Sun· Dleael, wheel, clean, --------I A/C o c nd .... -----
TRANSPORTATION
BOATS 7011
AVON REDCRES T
Never us ed ·
875·2419
owner terms. $11 ,000 SPEED & 3 5' .. 55' Max. Bat CaH a roo. • real 0 • --------$2,950 998-7469 Pos terms. 723-4074 SIQ BOATS 7016 Pen. Sec: 1-car prkng CAMPERS Rv·s
19 ° P rlndl• C•t Xlntl=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Incl. On-ahr faclllty. • • P!UiPllot '8 !> Accord LXI auto, condl Xtra aalls & 1• S350/S750[D\O. 723-5835 TRAILERS 8014 ' '4dr, g,..n, 5'4k ml,
trailer w/atorage box 89 SEADOO Sell your unwanted ----$9750 OBO. 855-o880
S450 obo. Vic 882·2753 sl'velll hc•adll my f~:. 30M~s8t 11emT1 th,• ... Y way! '71 Prowler Tent Trailer an.VISOR '89 Prelude 5 ipd, Buy It. Sell 11. Find 11. 8 ...... ...,... 0 Pace your sleep• 8, gaa & etec. NI 77k ml, xlnt'cond, orig
Cl•••lfled. Buy II. Sell 11. Find II. clasalfled •d calt hook-upa. $750 obo. 642-5678 owner, Moonrool, PB/ ClaHlfled. 8 42·5078. Vic L 682-2753. PS $8900 Cl75·5181
for another week
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M le C ft CPR All & ft <::JSR. HOME CARI!<:? u gementa ol ecte ... d R f/ &I ua • ,. • • •PP• so ware Small Jobs Oki Oual. paJntl.ng by prof la 5·Adult. Ent•rtalnment nee I . eroo rep r. & Foodl CM 1179-71118 M8rtc 875·7245 Acou1Uc Removal Qa"" 845-5277 ShopeOoc App•Etc. No Recovery ~ FEE UU802099. Ina. avallabl•. Degreed Uc Cl381«Me-4122 Hang•Tapa•Tex1ure · • 1 SYra Exp. Xlnt Refs Tum your juA-ment 1n10 L#400030 039·8278 '=R"=o,.,,o""'F""'l..,,.,N""O,--ca-,-p-. -pl,.,..b_g_. Linda 831·2881 CASH1ssssS'860-&437 FrH Ht. '45·3305 Teachet. 544).1 47 REROOFINQ..AJI Ti=
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MASONRY 3557 Remodel•. MORGAN 1--------3834 PLUS touchupa. All aga•Teacher Cart. •7t4-2aa.7o3t• uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ELECTRICAL 3610 Uc'd 050.3281 INTERIOR MOVING 24 Hrs. Richard Sln<>f Entertainment Avail ...,,,... ______ _
II' •'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Moblle 1'403·5385. DESIG .. "'RS 3782liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uc#280844 845-3209 Jennifer M0·88tJO SupemMd Roonno Brick. Block, StoM, Tiie i• n1; Expert ROQ.ljng Svc. Cone, Patio, Driveway A-1 Electrlcal work CarpentrrElactrloal PUBLIC NOTICE QUALITY CARB Ll61151154•Botlded•lna'd
Fplc, BB01. R•f, 25 Yr Duncan e 1ectrlc Plumblng•Orywall• •BIRCH S T. DlllGN• Th• Calif. Public Utlll-20Yr• Exp. Excellent PBT Frff Eal. 831-49001
Exp. T•ny 55'7·7804 Quick RHponH S tucco•Palntlng•Tll• ties Commia·•on RE workmanahlp. P'alr
• CEM•NT WORK• Local Uc. 850•7042 Rooflng•Jlm '4t·7494 ~::~:~r~h ~~ft~::!,' QUIRES that .. all uaed price•. 845-2417 Ron SERVICES 3870 SPRINJa.ERS 3921 ,
PLAIN/STAMPED Llo 'd Contraotor CARPl!NTRY•Wlndowe Carpet • Blinds hounhold goods CHUNG•i PAINTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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L541Cl58 831-4310 "•na•Llhgta•Spa • Drywall Repair • '714-758·14 20 P11.U.C. Cadl Thnumtfber; Ouar work. FrM Eet. Kenn.t alternative. No aPRINKL•R RBPAIR
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A to z HANDYMAN CARDENPRl·SCHOOf.. Concrttt.I 00.11•1001 PENCES Home Repalr/R•model JEWELRY 78~ menta. If you have • lm/Eict Oual PtlnVAtUS --------
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