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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-10-16 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Armchair quarterbacks make their own calls UPGRADE Students moving up to college sign up now Serving the Newport-Mesai community since 1907 \1 I ' \, I) \ ) I~ I\ I I I I '-. l, Of salutes and seniors at council The Costa Mesa City Council tonight will tackle two hotly debated issues: the city's policy on memorials and a proposal for a senior-care home on Winter- green Place. The memorial policy review was triggered by a resident's controversial offer to donate money to set up a grove of trees dedicated to those "whose lives naveoeen touChed by HIV and AIDS." The proposal fo r a 14-unit senior home on Wintergreen has triggered loud opposition from neighbors. The council is also slated to hear a report Crom Police Chief Dave Snowden responding to resident Ernie Feeney's request to ge! monthly crime reports. The meeting begins at 6:30 p .m. in the City Hall council chambers, 77 Fair Drive. Dr.ipping in diamonds · Newport Beach and Costa Mesa hotels and restaurants again racked up gems in the Automobile Club of Southern California's ratings: three hotels and five restaurants earned the 1996 Four Diamond Award for excellence. ·The hotels that gamere'd the top ranking are: The Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach: Nev..:port Beach Marriott Suites; .ancLthe Westin South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. The restaurants are: Restau- rant Antoine, The Ritz and Pavilion in Newport Beach; Five Crowns in Corona del Mar: and Antonello Ristorante in South Coa-st Village. , Businesses outside of New- port and C~sta Mesa that also garnered Four Diamonds are the Hyatt Regency Irvine and Chanteclajr restaurant, also in Irvine. More kudos C.J . Segerstrom and Sons was commended this week for its commitment to the arts with a prestigious Business in the Arts Award. The awards are presented annually by Forbes magazine and the Business Committee for the Arts Inc. This year's winners were announced in New York City on Wednesday. The Segerstrom company was the only California business to gamer an award this year. The family-owned real estate development firm won the Commitment Award in the "mid-sized business" category for its contributions in develop- ing cultural institlttions, includ- ing the Performing Arts Center, South Coast Repertory Theater and the Laguna Art Museum. Shop 'til you help Shoppers at Bullock's South Coast Plaza recently raised nearly $100,000 to be donated to 29 local health, arts and social service groups. 1Jie department store held a Be nefit Shopping Day on Sept. 27 when shoppers who pur- chased tickets attended an exclusive shopping session aug- mented with special discounts, fashion presentations, cooking demonstrations and entertain- ment. Shoppers also vied for a $1,000 shopping spree, and Costa Mesa resident Linda Steelman came away the lucky winner of that drawing. Among the organizations benefiting from the event are Fairview Developmental Center, Soroptimist international ol Newport Beach, Opera Pacific and Padflc Chorale. Factoid of thew ck Southwest Airlines announced that during Septem- ber, 35,511 CUllc:Jlnen boarded SoutbW91t planel at John Wayne~ -a 5.1% tncn .. °"' Septtlaber 1994 boeJdlnta. · • Celebrities, friends gather in Corona del Mar, trying to heal the wounds inflicted by the deaths of Nicole Brown Simp- son and Ronald Goldman. By Marc S. Posner,· Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -It was the Brown Family's turn to party on Sunday. Nicole Brown Simpson's parents and her three sisters threw a $100-a-plate bash at Carmelo's Restaurant that was filled with laughter spawned by TV host Geraldo Rivera: With the levity came donations for the domestic- a bu s e -pre - vention foun- dation estdb- lished in Simpson 's name. After wel- "I hope they raise a lot of money and I hope (the guests) have a lot of fun. This is a party tonight ... " coming most _JUDITHA BROWN of the guests with a hand- shake or a hug, Juditha Brown said she had one desire for the evening: ·I hope they raise a lot of money and I hope (the guests) have a lot of fun,~ she said, adding she didn't want to discuss he r daughtet's murder or speculate a bout other issues such as where her grandchil· dren will live. "This is a party tonight." The horror of Simpson's d eath and the controversial verdict that set O.J. Simp- son free got only sparse mention during the gala I[ >i HOGSTEN/DAILY f110T Denise Brown (right), a friend and Geraldo Rivera share a happier moment Sunday night in Corona del Mar. Rivera was blWll -illld b1 ,(!f -with hib opinions. festive occasion,• Rivera said, noting that he wasn't speaking on behalf of the fdffi - ily. "But there are some things·that need to be said: Somebody got away Wlth mur- der. that you know first hand this monster of The comment drew Chunderou'> domestic VlOlence," Rivera contmued. I dpplau e from thP 300 people pdc·kcd "We will confront the monster. We will mto thP Coast H19hway rec:;tauranl. It d.l"n defeat the monster. And we will do one I was the last word spokt>n about the• foot- other thing along the way: We will shun --"We don't want to ruln the buzz of a "Many of you have whispered to me that bastard." · • SEE HEALING PAGE 5 Trudy. Ohlig brings optimism to helm of water board • In her second stint as president, she is confident she can lead the troubled agency through rocky terrain and regain the public's trust. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The lofty task of leading the Mesa Consolidated Water Distnct back into the pub- lic's good graces might be like leading a wounded Anny troop through a mine field, but Trudy Ohlig is determined to do it. "We're going through a very difficult time right now.• said Ohlig, who late last month reluc- tantly took over as preiident of the district's board of directors. believe the bugs can be worked out. And, with the cooperation of the board and the staff, I think the district can be back on track in six months.· ln recent times, Mesa has faced claims of sexual harass- ment, public outrage over a board member's residency outside the district, questions about the struc- tural eificiency of its new 18 mil- · lion-gallon reservoir and public:; concern over management prac- tices and spending. public has Jost trust in the dis- trict," Ohllg said. "And it's the board's responsibility to bring back that trust and to bnng accountability back to the board and to management.· Ohlig has been pusfilr1g Jong and hard for more board pdrbci- pation in district affairs -a posi- tion that at times bas put her at odds with some of her fellow directors. Some of her colleagues have accused her of attempting to "micromanage" the staff. But, Ohlig said that doesn't bother her a bit. She said she believes the bodrd should know all the workings of the distnct in order to make sure district poli- cies are being carried out and are working in the best interest of the agency and the rate payers. "But, the public has never had to suffer from lack of good, clean, safe water. Even though we have problems with Reservoir 2, I still And the latest blow came Sept. 30, when a Mesa employee was arresteq for allegedly driving an agency vehicle while intoxicated. "There is no question that the "I don't have to know how the • SEE OHLIG PAGE 5 LEAH HOVSllN I DtUl'f f'll OT Trudy Obllg I.I determined to lead the Mesa Consolidated Water District through troubled waters and gain back public trusl .. WELCOME • Nearly 3,000 join in Fire and Police Open House, finding out first · hand what it,s like -to serve By Ma~ S. Posner, Daily PtJot ~RT BEACH -Kids turned into fire tighten and police S.W.A.T. mem- ben on Sunday while squirting fire hoses and rappelling down the skle of a build- ing. Tlie KttVtties were part of the city's Plre and Police open House that drew about 3,000 people to the side-by-side ~..--. and tire daputments on Santa 11MiM1ra Drtve for Newport Beach Public Safety Day. Tomm,J.,,c;:'trell, 8, wu one of the IDUIJ who lld on a pelf of pm., grabbed a utility belt and ...,..,. out • third.floor wtndow ~ OlllJ.·~· ...... It wM Na,• b9jll0dllmed a lnlltant pbGD-ldldlng .. .... MlllJ--fana .... .... .......... ba.la ·----- the ddventure developed in his hdnds. ·1 did it last year,• he said, adding bis maturity expanded on the experience this bme around Why?: •'Cur J clid 1t out of the second (window)." But Cantrell wasn't the only member of bis family getting in on the fun. Across the back lot ol the department , bi father Officer Jeff Cantrell WM lhoWing off the kinder, gentler side of the depart- ment's K-9 program. "Have you met Tommy the potiC'e dogr Jeff Cantrell asked a 6-year-old gtrl"wbo w• boldiDg a candy bu. "You can pet biln. bu& you can't give him the • candy beceme be really l6kt!ll candy.• Tbe omcw banded the g111 • _... '° fMd the dog, and M playfully nabbecl ll ~ ... band ....... NltUndnO to .. lay r..U...i ,..,._ ID tbe beck of a Newpaltlwll,.. .... r------~~--------, . I \ I> I \ MOUND TOWN CLASSIFIED lOCAL SCENE ~~ IP<Mil Confessions of a Mommy and Me dropout ~; courses are not a strong suit in my parenting curriculum. Maybe it's the Lilliputian chairs I'm forced to sit in, but I always end up feeling awkward and sell-conscious. The maternal instincts, wb.lch come peggy normandin naturally to me athome, start to seem con- trived, and the whole format becomes an exercise in affected motherhood. Nevertheless, I have ensured that each of my sons have some Mommy and Me cre- dentials tollaunl on their preschool pedl-- gree, even if their mother did flunk the course. When my oldest son, Frankie, was just a bdby of about 4 months, I e nrolled in a n&trby parks and recreation Mommy and Me program. The class facilitator was a mere ingenue, far younger than any of the mothers, and she opened each gathering with a free-form dance. Caressing her pup- pets, sbe would waltz around the room to the. tune of "Here We Go Round the Mul- beny Bush H and encourage us mommies to do the same with our babies. What was designed to be a liberating mother/child experience felt more like arr audition for Ho ne Flew Over the €uclcoo's Nest:•~ Nick and I needed something more cerebral and settled on a Mommy and Me class that was divided into part cooperative pldy and part grownup discussion. M y 2- LOOKING BACK ,..ewer and llaowmeyour ........ mrler. Jldor to 1170, J'CMIMldeda Be Pl to surf Newport B.-cbwaten. , year-old, Nick, however, didn't like being left behind with the other toddlers and con- sistently pitched a fit when it came time for the moms to leave the room. Through the ~alls. I could hear Nick's great heaving sobs and the mommy-talk would invilljably come arpund to •effectively .managing sep- aration anxiety." All eyes would be on me. If you think the blackball· is bad try a · surf license "Let's find a class where we can.remain anonymous," I recently suggested to Char- lie, realizing that at 4 he was last reaching peak Mommy and Me maturity. We select- ed a series at The Launch Pad, the preview facility for Orange County's new Discovery Science Center. Charlie and I were greeted by a warm p.nd friendly Austrian woman named Anita, wedring trousers and Birkenstocks. In 1969, 96 Newport surfers peti· tioned the Newport City Council to rescind the 4-year-old annual surfboard fee 11t local beaches. The surfers also asked for an area south of Newport Pier to be opened up to full-ti.me surfing. Since the lice1'\.5e law WdS passed in 1965, surfers pajd a totaJ of more than $27,000 in $3 license fees and $10 fines. The money was used by the city to help pay for patrolling the surfing areas in Newport Beach. The petition from the Newport swfers asserted that the license decals were ugly and did not stay on the surfboards very well. They also maintained that it was unfair to tax surfers and not tax swimmers using the same ocean. Councilman Howard Rogers asked the marine safety and police depart- ments to report on the practicality of canceling the license fees for at lea st a trial p~riod, saying surfers "aren't wha t they used to be in Newport, H alluding to a rowdy element among s urfers who came to the ai:ea three and four years prior, whose ruden ess, drinking and petty thefts led to the city adoption of the ordinance as well as a "blackball" system in which life- guards raised a black flag whenever s urters grew too numerous. When the signal was hoisted , the surfe rs had to leave the a rea. The surfers did beat the license fee - it was banished by January of 1970-but their full-time surfing beach did not materialize. They are still working on that and are still governed by the black- ball on city beaches. where they m~t give way to swimmers at designated times, but there is no tax on their right to surl. cooipuec1 by Anne Sptnn : "Now we can ~gin," she said. "What ao we call that large lovely bird who sleeps by day and hunts by night, has big eyes pn.d goes hoo boo?" • ·I raised my hand. ; HNo, no,• AnHa whispered, smiling at me, "not the morrunies." : "Owl! Owl!" the children squealed: School counselors offer advice for the college-bOund • She passed around owl feethers for us to h1mdle and explained why they were so f.ucb softer thap other bird feathers. She Described the owl's digestive system and banded us each a pellet conlaining1.he fur &ltd bones that owls spit out after consum- tng a dinner of rodent or rabbit. • Students should prepare as deadlines loom for admissions and financial aid applications. By R. John Forstrom, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -The end of the school year may be a long way off, but local high school counselors Wettengel said. Those include researching universities; writing essays; ·requesting letters of recom- mendation an d, most imp ortantly, taking the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT). , Long after Charlie had lost interest and ~as playing with a vat of bubbles over in Che comer, I was sWJ dissecting the owl pel· ~t, engross~ by all the weird Little bones I ~ept uncovenng. • We made bat ears out of black construe- -on paper and, while most of the mothers iefUy let their child manage the scissor milnipulation, I wrestled with Charlie for ~o.trol. This was way too much fun. ~:;".Charlie," I said, "if you don't let Mom- ~ h elp you cut out this pattern, you're jo&og fo end up with a bunch of packing ~rial.· are reminding seniors that college deadlines• are right around the comer. And there's a lot to th1nk about besides just . turning in an applica· ti on. H Applications (for University of California and California State schools) are out, and seniors can begin mall- ing them in by Nov. 1/ "Right now is the time to begin think- ing about college ... " ~The last time to take the SAT is Dec. 2," Wet· tengel said, noting that Orange Coast College as well as private organiza- tions off er preparatory classes. "II there is any chance at all that stu- dents might a ttend a four-year university, they should tak e-the SAT. It can't hurt, and it will tell you where you :· "1llta laughed and said we were work· tr.ig :Well together, but I could feel the evil • ~e·of some discerning mothe r who spotted 6ie ;is a Mommy and Me fraud. -BOB WERLEY !; ~ita closed the session with a story taned "Stellaluna, • an exquisitely illustrat· ed book about a little fruit bat who becomes mispldced in a nest of birds with (liff erent habits than his. The mommy bird thought Stellaluna was a bad influencP on her babies. I've taken enough Mommy and Me (..Ourses to know exactly how StellaJuna felt. ; P£GGY NORMAOIN Is a Costa Mesa resident. said Bill Wettengel, the counseling coordinator at Costa Mesa High School. "It 1s important to get the apphca· lions in as soon ·dfter Nov. 1 as possi· ble, because they (accept) the fi rst ones first," Wettengel stlid. There are a n umber of other steps students need to take now in coordi- nation with the application process, hour answering servke may be used to record letters to the editor 0n IKIY topic. news stories, tllustratlons, edito- rial matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced with- out written permission of copy- right owner. VOL II, NO. 2JI ntOMAS H. IOHNSON. Publisher WILUW U*IB.&., Editor STIVIM•-.a. Meneging Editor ... 'IOKOI, Oty Editor llMK IMRT'IM. Photo Editor -FMMC. Orcul.ilon Manager .. KNICIHJ. flroductlon Manager _,,CMllWG, a..Hted~ LMAD•DN. 1 "omodont ,.u1aa w. comrotler l ADQRESS Our Mtdrns is 330 W. B.y St., Costa MeM, Cahf. 92627. It Is the Pilon polky to prompt· ly correct all errors of substance. ...... aill 574-UJ) Thank you. HOW JO BEACH US Orwa.tlon The Times Orange County (800) 252-9141 Adveftillng Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 EdltorW News 540-1224 Spons 642-4330 News. Sports Fu 646-4170 E-MIMI: A.TL.71•Ptoclgf.com MMnOMcl luslnem Office '42~ luslnels Fax U1-st02 NIMINd br .,. ~~--a nm. Minar~ M ==.o .... Qilf.GL Al ..... ._... stand." Although the Newport·Mesa Uni- fied School District 's four high schools and one continuation school have different programs for educat- ing students on the college selection and application process, Wettengel has the same advice for all seniors: Visit your school counselor. "This whole counseling thing is run like the library, not the post office TIMPIMTUlllS Newport BN<h 69'62 Balboa 6H2 Cost.II Mee 7~ Corona det MM 6H2 ...... fMt with • )·foot swetl from the south- west. Winds to 15 knots by att.moon. .TIDll TODAY First high 5:51 a.m. ),, First low 10:07 •.m. J.J Second high ):)2 p.m. 4.0 Secondlow 11:12 """ 1.1 ~ Anthllh ~·""· J.t Arlt low U:J7ua. U SeClond high .. ,.,... 4.t ........ --~ ·-· -we don't deliver, you have to come in," he said. Corona del Mar High counselor Bob We rley agreed the campus counseling office is the best source of information for students and October is the busiest month for counseling. "Right now is ·the time to begin thinking about college, n Werley said, noting that Corona del Mar Coun- selors meet with all the seniors inde- pendently and in small groups. Although visiting your sch ool counselor may take som e initiative, many colleges and universities m ake it easy -they come to you. During October and November, many colleges and universities s~nd representatives to local campuses, Werley said. Appointments may be necessary to speak with these repre - sentatives, so it's best to check with the counseling office. For students wishing to research colleg es on their own, Werley said the Guidance Informational Service - a districtwide computer access sys- tem in high school career centers - can supply students with i.nf orrnation on schools, scholarships and finan- cial aid. •we try to encourage students to use the guidance system,· be said. •vou can find out just about anything ......... •uu•a .............. 11., r----------------------------, ~=---~ ....... ...... tat cllte ~ br UC met Cal Stm colleges Is . DK. 2. •""I ................. Englhh ~ ...,.. ,..,.. flNll c:apr b9foN ..... l•on. + Llllllrt of MllllMUl7. ... ................... your IChool ~ .,.... tact.ft' ....... of ...... ...... dltlon wlll lndude ...... , ...,.... .......... & +Vllll•c••·~ r ru--= Appolnb1..,. can li'Mlcle by mntatlng ........... schools. ~---------------------------- you ask." Students planning to attend a two- year community college have later deadlines. Wettengel said . •f or Orange Coast College, stu- dents must 'take the SOAR place- ment test, but it's not until sprtng," he said. "They usually bring the test to the high school campus -same with the registration.• :.> Blind a~ction promises to be a corking good time T IDS IS A JOB FOR SUPER WINOI -U you have a snooty friend who fancies him-or herself a connoisseur or fine wines, there's a supreme challenge awaiting. Can your oenologist tell the difference between a bottle of $1,600 vintage wine and a bottle of $10 Chateau La Dreck? The operative word here is Hbottle,. The test will come at a "blind ~e • auction, being planned as a fund-raiser for 54 out-of-work employees of fire-ravaged Villa Nova restaurant. The good news is hundreds of jugs were salvaged. The sorrowful news is that their labels are gone -most of them washed away by fire hoses. So which are the expensive squeezings and which contain the-vin ordinaire7 HGood question,• says knowl- edgeable Vick Knight, wine columnist for The Riverside Daily Press-Enterprise. HWhen it comes to basic bare bottles without labels, most of them look alike.'' Imaginative owne r Andy Cre- an, who's busily rebuilding the Coast Highway landmark struc- ture for a possible May opening, says he'll let regular patrons decide. ·w e'll line up all the bottles and the n, at a distance of 10 feet, let the customers make their se lections," says Andy. •1t should be a corking good time ." Vick and Andy, longtime bud- dies, are working out the de tails, but here's a little tip. Don 't offer more than 10 bucks if the bottle has a screw-top cap. jerry kobrin SOME CAUSES AltE SWEET- ER 11IAN OTIIERS -Judie Manto, who hosted Sunday's benefit at Carmelo's for the Nicole Brown Simpson Charita- ble Foundation, doesn't like to_ organize fund-raisers. ~When it comes to asking peo- ple for money, I'm ve ry reluc- tant," she confided. "Even when I was supposed to be selling box- es of Girl Scout cookies, I'd buy them all myself." Which created anothe r prob- lem for a growing girl. She'd eat them all herself. SCRATCH ONE ASSET -One . of the supermarke t tabloids reported that O.J. Simpson's "physical holdings" include a sumptuous beach house down the pike in Victoria Beach. Wrong. Simpson sold the oceanfront showplace two years ag o (Sept. 3, 1993, to be exact) for $1 .55 million. · And don't tell his legdl sharks, but my infonnant says thetr client reportedly still holds an interest in twG Monarch Beach tennis villas. (Grouses an over-the-shouJder reader: "Tennis villas? Well, that's the only serving he's gonna do.•) 11IEltE ARE SOME RJNNY PEOPLE Ot.rr 11IERE -Felice Epstein called to report an "O.J. sighting" in Irvine. Turned ou t to be a construction worker named Oscar Julius Simcik. With the Halloween craziness engulfing us, Chuck Torres called with a "treat" suggestion. "Remember.~ he said, "demons are a ghoul's best friend." Hairstylist Mark Nacker, mak- ing a first-time visit to a neigh- bor's mansion in Bayside Village, questioned the authe nticity of a Chagall painting adorning a wall. Tu wbk h his h ost moanea, "U that's a fake, I've been cheat· ed. out of $20." Vitamin enthusiast Larry Han- del of BaJboa reports he now hds a "longer sex drive." Seems his girlfriend moved to Victorvill e. Before leaving the other day for a vacation in his native Wis- consin, banker Royal Radtke placed in his luggage a vial of brownish-orange air collected during the recent Santa Ana winds. His explanation: "Just in case r get homesick." Well, those are just d few of the funnies blown this way duling the past week and typed Friday the 13th. Afte r Halloween, things should gel better. • JERRY KOllllUN'S column runs Mon- day and Wednesday. volunteer dir.ed o ry • THE VOl.UNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organi- zation listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331. ,._(>JfCT TOGf'THER Project T~. a component of the Orange County HHlth Care Agency's Children's Mental HHlth Services, matches adult volunteers with children who are exs>@rienc:lng emotional or fam- ily problems. Many of the children are economically underprivll.ged and vic- tims of child abuse. For Information, call Jonathan at 631-7~. REACH OUT FOR SENIORS: Provide companionship and friendship to isolated seniors in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Tra ining and support are offered. Must be 18 or older. For more Information, u 1ll 442-1000. SAVE OUR YOUTH The Wftt Side Costa Mesa youth orga- nization Is looking for volunteers to help create a positive alternative for people 12 to 23 years old. Volunteers are need- ed to help in areas such as boxing. sports, health, frtness, aerobics and aca- demk tutoring. Call 548-3255: SHARE OUR SELVES FREE MEDICAL QJNIC The organization is looking for volun- teers to answer phones. do light filing and misc. clerical wortc from 9 a.m. to noon or noon to 3 p .m. Monday througt) Friday. Bil ingual in Spanish helpful but not requjred. Asking for 3 hour committment weekly for 6 months. Call 65CM>186. SOMEONE CARES SOUP KrrcHEN The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen needs food servers et the First United Methodist Church in CosU Mesa or et the Rea Community Center. For informa- tion, call the soup kitchen, 646-8181 between 8 a.m. and noon. SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATD The South COMt Repertory Theater needs volunteers to help with ushering (see plays free) and otti.r functions. For Information, call 957·2'02 or 957-2'02. S.P.LN. Serving People in Need is a Newport Beach non-profit group thtt serws the homel ... VoluntMn a,. gtNtty needed ·. ' RUFF ELL'S UPllOLS1Elr IC. !ll.'\'111 Save 509'> on all Karastan Rap UIRM .. 811104111-,_ •11111111 a, r..11111 for many areas. For information on any I of Child's Pace, provides social activities of S.P.l.N.'s programs.or how to volun-and interaction for adolescents. Volun- teer, call 757-1456. tee~ are needed in many areas Fo r information, call 548-8849. SUSAN G. KOMAN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Volunteers are needed to assist in a variety of programs with the Orange County chapter. Call 480·522i. UNDERGROUND The Underground program, a function ADt.IJI YMCA COMMUNITY COUNSELING Mentor Program: Make a difference in a child's life. Be a mentor and positive role model to a high-risk youth in Costa Mesa. Minimum commitment is she hours per month for one year. For more Information, call 442-1000. ~ .. 1 .. 1••••···~--t-•• MONDAY. OCTOIER 16. 1995 • • briefly in the news J Stab victim rele~d from local hospital COSTA MESA -A stabbing victim was released from the hospital on Sunday alter being treated for wounds be suffered in a Friday-night fight on Laurel Lane while two Costa Mesa men remained in the city jail on $50,000 bail each. He nry Mane lla, 40, of Long Beach suffered •superficial"' stab wounds and was allegedly kicked when an argument esca- lated and moved in front of a borne in the 2500 block of Lau- rel, police said. 1\vo men, Leon. J. Sanda te, 29, and Orlando Sandate Mata, 42, both of Costa Mesa, were arrested on assault with a dead- ly weapon charges, a depart- ment news release said. A knife that police say was used in the attack has been recovered. Manella, who was visiting a frfend iDCosla Mesa oefOre the 9:25 p.m. fight, was released from Western Medical Center on Sunday afternoon, according to a nurse at the Sa nta Ana I ios- pital. . Quality of life fo cus of community meeting City Councilwoman Jan OeBay and Newport Beach police Sgt. Andy Gonis will hold a Commuitity Prid e meeting for West N~wport at 7 p.m. Tues- day, Oct. 17, in council cham- .-bers at City Hall. Representatives from the city's general services, code enforcement dnd police depart- me nts will disC'uss the quality of 12 SQ. YAIDS'NO WU KITCHIN VINYL •llSTAU.B>• * •29900 * 24 DESIGNER PATIERNS TO CHOOSE FROM ARMSTRONG • MANNINGTON AU ,ASR=~~W'tluAL/TY • F'tt1 •m6vm • flOOl N XlU . life in West Newport and will be available to answer questions. City Hall is at 3300 Ne wport Blvd. Classes can help kids build self-confidence . Several children's classes will be available through the C osta Mesa Community Service s Departme nt. be~nning this week. Among the classes to be offered are "Rhythm, Rhyme and Fun," "Kids in the KiJchen," "Introduction to Painttng: and HKrafty Kids." All classes are · designe d to help kids be cre- ative and gain self-confidence from their new skills. To registe r, viSit the Neigh- borhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa, between 8 a .m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; or call 645-8551. Authors give insights a t library program This fall, the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation will launch a new Sunday afternoon duthor lecture serie!t, • Manu- scripts," wh1ch will let the pub- lic meet local authors and dis- cuss their recent works. Guest authors will discuss the inspuation and subjects of their works and answer questions from membe rs of.the audience. The events will be at 3 p.m. Sundays in the Fnends' Meeting Room at the Central Library. Lectures will cost $5 pe r session for foundation members and $8 pe r session for non-members The programs will be fol- lo~ed by a courtyard reception with refreshments donated by Sunflour Bakery and Starbucks Coffee. Books will also be avail- a ble for sale and author signing . On Oct. 22, John Gobbell will discuss his novel, "The Last Lieutenant." Jim Wood, pub - lisher of the Coaster magazine, will moderate. On Oct. 29, Irwin Gellman will discuss his biography, HSecret Affairs: Franklin Roo- sevelt, Cordell Hull and Sumner Welles." Daily Ptlot columrust Bruce Cook will moderate. The series will conclude Nov. 19 with Lisa See discussing "On Gold Mountain, the One Hun - dred Year Odyssey of a Qu. nese-American Family.• Or. Ana Chu will be the event's monitor. To register for the series, call the Newport Beach Public LibTaiy-Fbundation dl 717-38~ or Kell ey Boero at 548-6222. Adult classes debut at community center Costa Mesa Community Ser- vice Department JS offeling sev- eral special inte rest classes for adults beginning-Uus week. Among the classes being offered are: "CPR Techniques," ·Learn to Prepare Chocolate Treats," "Prettier Nalls the Easi- er Way" and "Home Hair Cut- ting Made Easy." To register, visit the Neigh- borhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa, between 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday: or call 645-8551. You n ever SAU-SAGE . SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! Call for Your Hollday Catering Join Us For Lunch• Dinner •Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Any Occasion For Reservations and D irections Call 723-0621 H I Shi n Be:ach CARPIT YOUR ENTIRE NOMI llSIAWD lml....,. * •1500•* 24 DESIGNEI COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM '1.USH 01 TIXTIJltE AL.L CAlf'fTS I ST QUALITY STAIN ltESISTAlffl IASEO Otl 120 SQ YAaOS. 6.015% --11.188% .. Tax-Free Y1ekl to Maturity Approximate 'flwible Equivalent Yleld' California State Universify, San Diego Revenue S&PRating: AAA 6.125% 11·1·24 101.50 Moody•s Rating: Coupon: Yield to Call: Maturity: Call Date: Pritt: Call Pritt: AAA 6.075,. 11-1~ 102..00 *In tht opi11ion of tht Bond Counsel, inttrtSI on tht Bond.v is t.ltmpt from Stott anJ Frdtrol ta.tn (J9.6f. Ftdtral anJ 11.0'l m11eJ Wt own allJ cl/ftr ~ubjtct ttJ P""' sali' ,,, cltallgt 1n prkt. I For more information, call Daniel C. Horpn Senior Vice President • lnvesbnellts ('714) 416-5126 1 MONDAY, OCTOIE9' 16, 1995 ~O.UI The Sterling Busin Club is accepting applications for new members. The exclusive network- ing club bolds lunch m~tings from noon to 1:15 p.m . every Wednesday at the Stunt restau- rant on the comer of Harbor and Newport boulevards, second lev- el. For infonnation, call Jason at 834-1005, Ext. 220. CHURCH SUPPORT GROUP The Board of Deacons at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport. offers a free support group for long dis- tance care givers. The group meets at 1 p.m. the first and third Monday of each month. For infor- mation, call 857-1873. FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTUNE Maxine Cohen, a marriage and family therapist, sponsors an anonymous helpline for individu- als with relationship problems. Cohen is available ror free con- sultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays. She can be reached at 759-0357. lUESDAY ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets from noon to 1 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite No. 311. Newport Beach. Cost is $15 per person per group. For more information. cdll 722-4588. WED~SDAY FREE TAX WORKSHOP The internal Revenue Service is conducting a free. one-day tax workshop from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p .m. m the Costa Mesa Llbrary, 1855 Park Ave. Top1cs will include rec<lrd keeping, tax.able business income. employment taxes, depreciation deductions and more. The workshop runs again No..l 22. Sealing IS available on a first-come, first-served baslS. For irlformation, calJ 643-4060 TOASTMASTERS Learn to b<' a confident com· · mun1cator dt th'e Harborlites Toastmd.!.ler Club 1927 meeting. every Wednesday at 6:55 a.rn. in the Country Side Inn and Suites, located on the southwest comer of Bristol and Redhlll in Costa Mesa. For informdtion, caU Judy dt 540- 7904 DIVpRCE MEDIATION A tree lecture about divorce mediabon, an altemabve to the tracOtional two-attomPy divorce, is ~ered the third Thursday of even-month Wlth attorney Alicia D . Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is lmuted, and reser- vatihns are reqwred. Por more infotmabon. caU 863-9590. SERfOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT ~ tree support group for indi- viduals fd cmg dny serious illness, including HIV I AIDS and cancer, will be held at 7 p.m. every Thurs- day in Institute for Holistic 1Teat- ment and ReseMch, 4019 Wester- ly Place. Suite 100, Newport Beach. For information, caU 251- 8700 INVENTORS FORUM -~rof1t Through Inventing· lS the :title of a senunar scheduled for :7·30 to 10 pm m Orange C<>¢it College's Science Lecture Hdll Presented by the Inventors' Fonun, the workshop will address product inventing, legal protec- tion. market evaluation and ven- ture financing. The cost is $5 for members and $15 for visitors. To register, call 432-5880. Wt0elv9f 34<J) Irvine Ave. 5'it l 03, Newpon 9eoch • 478-2244 • MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A :TRIP TO MEXICO . • • Plugged in MICROSOFT COMPUTER QUI For individuals who pref er Microsoft Windows and Windows applications, Orange Coast Col- lege has something for you, too. E"eJY Saturday from 9 a.m . to noon, the Winners Computer Club meets in room 116 of OCC's Pine Arts Building to discuss the development and exchange of ihformation related to Microsoft Windows and Windows applica- tions. The cost of membership is $20, which includes a newsletter. for info.anation, call 542-0468. APPLE COMPUT£R CLUB Orange Coast College's Apple Computer Club will meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in rooms 207 and 214 of OCC's Chemistry Building. The club -which is open to any- one interested in computers - encourages the development and exchange of information related to the Apple computer. A begin- ners' forum will be at noon. The annual membership fee is $30. Meetings are the first Saturday of each month. For information, call 770-1865. NEED TO RELAX? From 5 to 7 p .m. every Sunday, Zen Home Stitchery, a local man- uf acttlrer of meditation supplies. holds a free evening of medita- tion. The purpose of the gathering is Nto encourage and support the practice of meditation.~ The group meets in the Costa Mesa Courtyard, 1835 Newport Blvd., Building A. For inlormatioN, CALL 631-5389. USC ALUMNI The Alumni Association for USC Newport/Irvine Club meets the first Wednesday of each month at the USC Orange Coun- ty facility in Irvine, 2361 Campus Drive. For more details of events, call 250-4USC. PLANNING YOUR ESTATE Legal Options, 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100, New- port Beach, sponsors a lecture titled MProtect Your Assets" at 10 a.m. every Saturday. Attorney Debra Grimaila discusses how wills, living trusts, charitable donations and other tax reduction strategies preserve the value of an estate and help avoid probate. Admission is free, but seating is limited. Reservations may be made by calling 760-8775. FAMILIES ON COURSE A seven-step intervention and mediation program for families is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave. The program focuses on ways of communicating with any out'l.of- control family dispute, anger and general family disharmony. The cost is $5 for adults, $3 tor chil- dren 13 to 18. Parents do not have to be present. Call 556-8000 for more information. CARE-GIVER SUPPORT GROUP A support group for the adult Beautify Your Yard! • We luwe over 40 years combined service in this area. Our quality, crt>ativlty and service are unmatched. Together we will take care of all your landscape and masonry needs. • Dnllnage Speclalillt..s •Stonework. PaUos, & BBQ,! •Wat.er Falls, Pools & Spas •Sprinkler Systems •Wooden Dcdu; and Q\'et'hcads •Landscap£ Ugbtllljl FARNSWORTH GLASSELL LANDSCAPE COMPANY MASONRY COMPANY 548-5132 434-7744 Llc."21070 Corona del Mar High School HOJ\IETOUR Mr. Tony DeGrazier (Corona del Mar) MA. Ann M. Glas men (Belcourt) Mr. & M~. John Haguf" (Pelican Point) Tuesday, October 24, 1995 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Parade of Homes S30.00 prire includes a catered lunch at hennan Garden with inf onnaJ modeling by elvaggio of Fashion Island & 341 Bayside of Newport Beach. Mr. & Mrs. Frank O'Bryan (Beacon Bay) Private Reside nce (Balboa Island Bayf ront) Mr. & Mrs. Ted Simpkins (Big Canyon) · Ticke Pr -ale Only? Ticket Information: Call 759-8988 All proceed. supJ>Or1 eduC' .. tional materiaJ1 and ~i~nt. Support your loeal achoolJ -- children of aging parents is offered at the OASIS Senior Cen- ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. It meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m . the second Wednesday of each month in the OASIS lobby. For more information, call Vicki at 644-3244. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtam free U.S.D.A. surplus food between 8 and 10 a .m. the second Saturday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Chnst, 286 Avocado St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-2177. TtEN FOCUS The Teen Focus outpatient chemical dependency treabnent prngram holds a free 12-Step Meeting at noon Sundays exclu- sively for teens in its offices ot 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201. Newport Center, Newport Beach. NOW For more jnformation, call 640- TEEN or 640-1788. MENTAL ILLNESS SUPPORT The Alliance for the Mentally m of Orange County provides education and emotional support for families dealing with mentally ill loved ones. A free support group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Orange County Mental Health Cliruc, 31.15 Red- hill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 544- ELEBRATING OUR Thanks far t 0 Great Years! Come check out our new menu and low prices. 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INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT Survivors of Incest Anonymous for female victims of sexual abuse and rape and their friends and family meets from 10 a.m . to noon every Saturday at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. There is no fee. For more information, call Karen at 531-2629 or Iris at 859-3918. LUPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1:30 to 3 p.m . the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Newport Beach. For details, call 536-17 34. SENIORS SQUARE DANCE CLUB The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to jolil in from 9 to 11 a.m. evecy Thll.r.!.- day at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets. Call 545-5669 for information. Advertorial Auto .. Facts by Paul Frech SERVICE & REPAIR GERMAN SWEDISH JAPANESE AUTOMOBILES SURGE OF INTEREST Automobiles that are equipped with fuel injection should not surge under any con- dition. Surging is characterized by a variation in engine power while a car is at cruising speed or under steady throttle. When this problem does arise, it is usually noticed as a pulsing action While the accelerator ped- al is only slightly depressed at a steady speed. Cars that experi- ence this symptom should be brought in for a diagnostic test to isolate its cause, which can range from a partially clogged or leaky fuel injector, to a defective Exhaust Gas Recirculation Sys- tem (EGA) valve, a clogged EGA filter, a vacuum leak, a defective oxygen sensor, or ·a defective engine coolant sensor. Before taking this action, how- ever, try using a different brand of gas to see if the detergents will clean a clogged Injector. HINT: Try the above-mentioned switch to a different gasoline (with different detergent levels) for three straight tank fulls. GETI'ING IT STRAIGHT If an automoblle pulls to either side when braking on a straight and level road, it Is time to have the auto technician inspect the brakes. Stepping on the brake pedal causes the hydraulic system to apply Increased pressure at all four wheels. Becuase the front brakes generally do most of the braking. a defect In the front brakes may be more noticeable. For a smooth and even stop. the disc-brake callper must squeeze the rotors with the same amount of pressure all around. If a rusted or worn brake caliper were to drag or not squeeze properly, the result can be uneven braking fric- tion that can produce uneven braking power. Wom brake pads can have the aame undesirable effect. Thus, brake calipers should be checked for leaks and for binding any time the brakes dlspfay uneven braldng power. In the meantime, drtvera who detect a pull to one aide while braking should reduce their speed to make oontrolllng the car easier. Sometlmea a amall adJuatment can make a difference ln brake performance: other tlmH, tumlng down or replacing rotore may t>e necessary. At C & F, epectallstl In Oerman, Swedish, or Japan"• cars, we are happy to repair or adjust your brakes. We offer a free eatlmate In advanoe. Visit u• at 2090 Placentla, or oall 648· 8910 for AM·Approvtd Mf'Vk:e. Houri M·F 8·8. Major cr.dlt carda welcome. We are an oflk::Nll Inspection and adfustlng etat'°" for amog devlcea, lamp1, and b(M ... • HEALING CONTINUED FROM 1 ball Hall ol Fame runrung back. Only laughs and smiles fol- lowed. When a $1,200 home secunty system failed to get a bile on Rivera's opening suggestJon of $500, and then $400, he advised bidders: "You c.a.n sell it tomor- row for more money to someone more paranoid than yourselves.· It went for $300. And when bidding stalled after opening at $2,500 on a signed Salvador Dali painting donated by Juan Gnego, Rivera declared. 'Tm talan9 it home for $3,000. I love this job • For $1,000. Christina Dodge bought the first compact disc to be produced as a tnbute to Nicole Brown Simpson. Rivera was so moved be offered to wnte her an original poem to go with it One of the songs on that com- pilation -titled "Nicole. I Love You• -was sung by its author. NeWp<>rt Beach resident Bob Applegate as the auctlon ended All money raised will go to the Nicole Brown Simpson Chanta- ble Foundation, Juditha Brown said. More tbcUl 600 women s'eek- ing assistance have subnutted grant requests that are waiting m the Monarch Beach foundation's office. she said. Donations can be sent to the fo\lndation at t 5 Monarch Bay Plaza, Box 380 Monarch Beach. 92629 /' LEAH HOGST'fN 1 OAlt'r PILOT Linda Davies, Pat Wise and Stephanie Wise shield their faces in laughte r to remedy the bitense b eat from a burning b uilding during a ttreHgb ttng demonsb'ation Sunday. Police reported no modents at the fund-raiser, although secunty guards at the restawant chased off one onlooker who tned to grab attention by waiving a painting of O .J. Simpson ~hnch­ .mg a bloody knife Hls efforts went largely unnoticed and there were no otber chstractlons from outside the restaurant Nancy Webb, who hves around the comer fr om the restawant,-was one of less than 10 people who gathered to watch the guests file m . • "Some of my neighbors sa.id Geraldo's here.• she said. turrung to her young daughter. ·come on. let's go see lf we Cdn find a celebnty • OPEN HOUSE CONTINUED FROM 1 Jeff Cd.Jltrell later expldll1ed to dilother group of onlookers thdt the dog already hdd been named by his handler. to comadentally share his youngest sons moruker The dog's relaxed nature WdS m contrast to an earlier demon- stratlon where a police dog col- lared a handler who was playmg the part of mi dTllled robbery sw.- pect fleemg from officers That wasn't the day's only ~ntt 1 O:ollection \ COLLECTION •Mon tkm just Cfbtks' -----•WE'RE ______ _ OVING SALE! Classified ads work for you! TliE Daily ·Pilot . . Carpet Your EnHre Home with PIUlh or S.tber for only• ~Jf )f)~? dctlon Fire hghte>r~ IJt a smctll • building on fire dousing the fldmes for exC1ted w1tnei.se<; In anothe>r demon~tTdllon -this one mteraC"tl\ e ~'Ith ..,pectdturs on the inside> -hrehqhters ..,tarted d hrt' m..,1de d trciller· dnd let d spnn· klt r sy!)tem do the exungwstunq \\.t-> added d ll•t llf hdilds-on thmg!-this \ t'dT hrt> Captam Rdnd) '-,cheerf'r '>aid Kid~ Wet> thdt Actually. adult .... like 1t too Scheerer coord.mate>d the fue demonstrabons ai. part of Fire Preventlon Week City Wt•gudrds also talked about bedch ... ~et\' partlcularly the dang_ers of dmng into shallow waters ·we can get tht> lads almo~t ttS e:xoted as the fire departmE>nt • said Lifeguard Lt Jim Turner who was standing next to d bnght yellow Jeep with nd.,hmq red hghts ·.\!most • Beautiful Hair! Hairspray The Solon Open 7 days • New Clients Only Perm & Cut Weaw & Cut ' Reg. $65 Reg. $6~ w/ad SSO w/ad $50 L..•ni: hair, \lr• • 'r"~'' \ t lnduJ,J ·w~.,. only profeulo.W Pl'Oducta • c,. 1.h.dl • H.J~," • P.su ~,,."' ~ • \t.:nu' • '."\.('h.a,.,:1 .. n ~ • r1. 1c\, 540-1877 :?9-. I Bmtul St 1183 C1•~IAI ~tc,..-, l&J.-l'r Bn,tull Newport Harbor Montessori Center · Academic E'\cC"llencc an H.mnon) walh ,1,ung Ll\e.,·· ~I• Kindergarten t ull nme • Part Time • \ear Round Ages 2 to 6 • 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • 'I' regJ\lrJlhlO lt-t• • t\pcOC'O(N, .:enilleJ \1onte,c,on tc.1 ... hcr. • Inda' 1dual11l"d J ... ·adcm1l' 1n,1nKt11in • E'\tC"n\IH C\trJlum.:ulJT pn,gr.1m' 1.in . mu<,1c . .:omputcr.. g) mn.Nll ,. French & d.in.:e 1 • H1'I lun.:he' 650-3442 425 Ea~t I 8lh Street • \O't.1 Mc'a MONDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1995 OHLIG CONTINUED FROM 1 general manager does his 1ob. • Ohhg sa.Jd. "But I do wa.nt to know what n is that he's doing "If that's uucromanagmg then fine. I plead guilty.• Overall, Obhg and her col- leagues agree, they each have the rate payer's best mtere t m nund ·1 lhmk we dJf:fer m our bdslc approach to government • Sdld board member Hank Pa.ruan who has known Ohbg for 20 yeaJ'S "Each of us has our ovrn person- abty and own way of deflrung how we should play our role ·But. I think that's healthv too I lhmk we both agree \.. e re headed m the same directlon • However board member Jack Hcill ought not completely agr~ ·w1tll that "I don't think our v1ews clI~ surular • Hall said adding thdt he wasn t sure it's posS1ble to \'\Ork through their dJf:ft>rences ·I Just don t agree \'\1th her Tildt doesn t mean I can t stand ll It JUst meam we don I dQTet-' Although her fellow chrecto~ mlght at tunes think of her as o\·erzealous Ohlig's consbtut>nts say they've been pled!>ed \\'Ith ht>r actlons over the past 11 ) edr<. on the board Residents hd\ e dei.cnbed her as hardv. orkmg and always responsn t' to tht>lI needs and concerns Sbll Ohbg was '-Omt whdt he - 1tant to accept the app~ mum nt to the preSJdent'<. seat d ~1-.1 ..,ht held for two year' bt>f 1Tf' former board member Tom ~el<.on took the spot The reason t r her rt>luc· lance She wasn t i.urt> ..,he d havt.> GREAT PLANTS, FLOWERS& PRICES! NEWADPRESS 440 E.17TH ST. (IN THE REAR) llHIHD IOX IROTMERS COSTA MESA 645-4553 cooper&llon fTom the other direc- torro ·1 want to follow the propel'. , I protocol dunng meetings,• Ob.lig said. ·1 tned ve,ry bard to achieve that goal dunng my last term as cha.u, but I had opposition from some of the directors • Tht>re's no doubt about it, Ohbg mtends to run a tight shl.p. She started the meeting by cmnounong thcll 1f pos.s.1ble. she would Wet> to conta.m the pubhc comment portion of the meeting to 30 nunutes U an tsSUe arises that requires some study, she d hke to qwckl} refer it to a sched- uled workshop wtuch she would encourage everyone to attend And she Sdld she d Wee board mt>etlngs to end by t 0 p m Some meetings in recent months have rontmued pa.st 11 p m . pnmanl) because of d surge m the public mterest in the worlongs of the chstnct. At tun~ residents havt> spoken out of tum dnd from their seats or e,·en demande>d d <>PCond stand c:.t tbe podium fru!)tratlng some board members and creating chaos m tht' bodrdroom No""' Ohbg ScUd it's tune to regam order and change what's wrong with the chstnct. And Ohbg 1s no strdnger to change She changed the face of the board m 1984 when she became the hrst woman ever to serve as a bodrd director She deeded to run for the eat when she attended a meeunq and notlced that her elected ·repr~E'ntdUve ~as falling d'>lE>ep 'I \\-alked 11\ t>r to lurn and Sclld 'i ou better"" ake up because I cllD gomg to run tor your posibon;·• Ohllg '-did He ended up step- pmg down after lus term was up dnd endorl>E'd me m the elecbon • JOHN R. BETSON, M.D. Member Association of Professors Obstetrics/Gynec°'ogy Diplomat American Boord of Obstetrtcs/Gynecology Fellow -American College of Obstetrics/Gynecology Practicing Gynecology for over twenty yean in Newport Beach, Dr. John Betson is also a clinical professor of Gynecology at the U.C.I. Medical School. He specializes in the latest incUviduall.zed treatment plans for Menopause, Osteoporosis and P.M.S. (714) 548-3441 361 Hospital Ro.cl, Suite JU • Newport Beach, CA 92663 r. .. ~· . EYE-OPENER Turmoil in Costa Mesa · football camp. QUOTE OF THE DAY -w, kMw Wt! cooJd run all over ,,._ thol$ why lDf1 worked on It In practitf ... " .. OCC TAILBACK QUINCY WIMBISH --~-l . ' ~ ----. .. -:--- -----·-~~---- • ' ' ' o I .... . -·' .... r-~"'~·~-'--------- - - - __ .,. - ---- . Mustangs escape one pitfaII., other potential obstacles remain: I .. ,. • Laguna Beach could not Director Greg Mar-. · and a legitimate off en-are butts,• said Howell. -· ! -'• . . . . shall. "We practice it sive threat as a run-"We were teaching new players new • 14 believe Monn was eligible for every day. for cheap niJ?.g back or receiver, positions at 3:30 Friday afternoon." I · .: game, but Mesa coach had shots to be delivered and for as well as kick re~er. , Enter the versatile Ry~ Taylor ~d 1 " -alr d . d CIF' bl . our players to take a kneee. • Reeves, who mlSSed ~esa.s Mesa was back on track m the runmng I ea y receive s essmg. Morin was a victim of a first start of the year for disdpli-game. "cheap shot.• twice in succes-n~ reasons, has been dis-Taylor rushed for 152 yards on 14 sec- By Roger Carlson, Daily Pilot \ C OSTA MESA -Laguna Beach (° High football coach Mike Roche :a could not believe 1t when he and ' his sta1f watched Costa Me$a Higb's Mustangs take the field. complete with ,1 standout tackle Jason Morin, m Friday : • night's Pdctfic Coast League football gdUle at Newport Harbor. They hdd seen Morin ejected from Costd Mesd's nonledgue game against Santd Ana the previous Saturday njght, u dnd assumed Cff rules for such ejec- ~ t.aons would force the Mesd stdndoul to , sit out a gdme. The dssumpllon was so great if was easily cliscussed on Sunday by Laguna Beach officials thdl the Artists would be seeking a forfell from Costa Mesa this morning through sanct.Jons from the CIF. "From our tmdersltlndmg, a fight is a fight." Sdld LdgUnd Bedch Athletic sion in that game with Santa ~ from the team, accord-ond-half carries, including a game-1 Ana, and when he tried to con-mg to Howell, ~ho refuse~ to clinching SO-yard dash for a touchdown tain the aggressor with a head-elaborate on the issue, or project early in the third quarter. lock, he found himself. along a future f~ ~eev:es. With Ohrel missing, the Mustangs I with the Santa Ana lineman, . Reeves dismissal, accor~g were forced to tum to sophomore Matt· l ejecte~ from the game. . As tor availability, however, Costa t~ ~o~ed scources, stems fropl a side-Peca for kicking duties. : Monn lost the battle with the referees Mesa does not appear to be completely line incident at the Sant~ An~ ?ame. "One of our equipment managers : th_at. ~?ht, but apparently did not lose out of the woods in terms of the overall As for_ the Mustangs Pacific Coast threw out a kicking tee and one of the 1 eligibility for the next game. picture. League vt~ory over Laguna ~each_by a knobs on the tee was broken off, it had l ·w e checked with Bill Clark of CIF, Tailback Ray Ohrel, suspended by 15-3 margin, ~owell had .to admit he just two legs,. said Howell ... 1 asked him : as well as the officials,• said Costa Mesa Costa Mesa officials for alleged mis-waio _gla~ th~ victory was m_ the boo~ why he didn't ask for another, but he : Coach J erry Howell. Morin was still eli-deeds at the Mustangs' pep rally on Fri-cons1denng the obstacles which were in said he didn't know we had another 1 gible to play because he was ejected for day, cquld not oe cleared by Howell on the Mustangs' path._ one. 11 l a personal foul, rather than for fighting. Sunday. ~uarte_rback Chris Mokede could not Such were some of the make-shift : "We had mdde sur; of that before the "Someone apparently saw Ray light· continue. m the sec~md h~ b~cause of circumstances for the Mustangs in their l Lag~na Beach gdme. ing a match," said Howell, "but there an on~gomg bout with a hip-pomter suf-league-opener, which Howell admits he , Nick Lefever, a 280-pound tack.le for were a lot of kids and they got carried feredm the Troy game two weeks ago. originally sought to make a statement. : the Mustangs, WdS also ejected in away. The gym was dark. He started 5-foot-5 sophomore Vmce "I don't think our game was a matter' Mesa's gdme against Lc1gund Beach, but 'Tm just waiting for the ruling from Hamade at tailback, but it did not take of survival, we knew we could win " Howell says Lefev~r, too, will b~ eligible our administration," said the first-year long to see Hama~e·s d~temtination and said Howell. We just didn't win the w~y for . Costa_ Me~d s gdme this week coach. gut.s were up agamst size and strength we wanted to win, to send a message ... against Aliso Niguel, because the rea-There is apparently no wait, howev-which would not bend. . Mesa was hit with multiple penalties son for ejecuon for d personal foul. as er. on the status of all-around talent Bn-~ Hamade ~s a tough little kid, but he for holding, and Howell said most were opposed to fighting an Reeves, a starter in the secondary can't even see the .holes, all he can see deserved. <. <> H <> ;\; :\ D I: I. M r\ H ~ L .-\ 1' I ~ ( , ~ -. • Corona del Mar's Sea Kings·· have found the magic formula, now all they really have to do is follow those directions. C ORONA DEL MAR -Corona ael Mar High Coach Dick Freeman and his staff had to be laughing all week long as they prepared for the Woodbridge Warriors with a sped.al spread oftense to throw at the Warriors. Spreada, no-huddle offense, gim- micks and the sort are specialities WoOdbndge M.s traditionally thrown at · evecyone else, now the tables would be turned. Sure enough, on Corona's rust drive, the Sea Kings went to a shotgun forma- tion arid proceeded to drive 12 yards on nine plays for the touchdown. .. Jolb Walz immediately went to the air for a 13·yard completion. then· Ille SM ~ ran out Of the shotgun the rest of the way. (. . ~. I I· ~ . , . :\ ~ (. I \ I :\ ( I I . I· ~ ~· .. Multiple timeouts no problem for Estancia IIlgh's liebengood 1. • Eagles' coach says television's interference ~:" just gave him more time ... , " to talk to his defense; · but in the end University proved to be the problem. T . . . N • !t I • • C OSTA MESA -There , • : are tunes when you ~· .. ' wonder, what is the lim- lJ I ~- \.' . , .. ,. c it? Or is there a limit? How many times can television. as in OCN, interfere with the game of football and not be held accountable? The Orange County-based cable televiston station used the Estanaa-Untversity game at Orange Coast College Fri- day night as Its weekly offering of live prep football, and pro· ceeded to nearly wreck the continuity of the game. The game started 30 min· utes later than previously scheduled to accommodate the station. But that was just the tuneup. No 1 s than 10 timeouts were interjected by the cable. ch4llllel, one after a first down on• University march, aCC'ord- lng to game reports. "Actually tt worked out reiil well for me,• Mlld a chuckliTlg John Ueben9ood, E tanc1a's ' STANDINGS coach . "I continued to talk to the kids each time. My shirt was sopping wet. "l must have talked to every defensive player l have, one· on-one. I do a lot of field-coach- ing, ond it kind of helped. #But it sure made the game longer. Every time you turned around it was time out." As for his team's perfor- mance, Llebengood restated his position that he was proud or hJs team's game, and lauded Universtty Coach Mark Cun· ningha.rn for h1s team's crisp play and solid defense. ·r think Ma1k put this game in pe~pective, • said Ueben· good. ·w 've :UU got rour more games, and we can com - pete. We just have to play to this level to win.· The key to Estancia's hopes of upsetting No. 1 came when the Eagles, with plenty of free hands around the ball, failed to come up with a University fum- ble on a punt situation. Moments later the 1Tojans' Kelvin Murray went 90 yards for a touchdown, swelling tbe lead to 12-0 late in the second quarter. ·we had tum, and then we Jet him go," continued Lteben- good. "It does seem some- times we don't get the breaks, but by the Uebengood s 1.1 m e token, University ls an out· standing team and they deserve to be No. 1. They're 6- 0, play great defense and put points on the boards when they bave to "OffenliV~ly we didn't get on th boaidi. We had two good drives, but we've mede some ml • talc , and you can't do that and expect to wtn ... I •we tried a new set, a s~d.'' Said Freeman. "It gives Walz a little better vision and it seemed to work pretty well. Yes, it was lcind of fun, Wood· biidge was having a little trouble adjusting." Usµally it's Woodbridge's opponent wtllch must adjust to such endeavors. But it was back to. business with the Corona's regular game the rest of the ' I· \\ I' < > H T 11 :\ I{ B < > I{ "' :\ I I. < > H ~ STILL DANGEROUS - • That's the position of the Sailors, who have just one thing really in mind -earning a bid to the CIF playoffs, where late-bloomers live. N EWPORT BEACH - Newport Harbor. High Coach Jeff Brinkley is well aware there ls some silver lining within the douds ol New- port, where his Sailors are trying to absorb a loss (24-15 at the band of Sea View League tltle- favorite El Toro) and build on it for a run at CIF. •Our kids went out and played ha.rd,· said Brinkley. "It was good to ee our kids com- pete, and we competed down to the last minute. •When you're struggling, you want to continue to believe in the sy1tem and ln each other, and we're certainly still 111 ttn:r playoff bunt. "That's our goal, that's wttere you have to be to have a chance, ond we caD build on th.ls." The fact that th Sailors can build from a league-opening loss lie mo$tly ln the quality of the competition. What Harbor ca.nnot build on STANDINGS ls the loss of tight end-line- backer West Kruger, who went down with a knee injury. Brink- ley said he was not sure of b.ls status, but that more would be detennined today. Chad Hill, who took Kruger's spot when th.e latter went down against El Toro, will fW the void unUl further notice, Brinkley confi.rmed . A bright spot in the Sailors' annor is the return for Prlday'a game with lrvtn of 6·foot·2, 260-pound two·way tackl Moi- se Pedra from a knee injury. ·e1 Toro ts good," confirmed Brinkley. "We had lb m scouted, and th y had s~ed. we and experienc:-e. :t'h y hav two who can fly in (Murle) Sango and (Rich) Oates. , "We played hard, and when Josh Amezola picked it off at the 50 (Harbor trailed, 14-7) we ran ' a route on the first play. "We had (Danny) Pulido wide ., open deep. Unfortunately our • quarterback (Josiah Fredriksen) ... got sacked. Otherwise he would 1 have hit Danny and we would , have been tied at the start of the fourth quar· ter. • In terms of immediat e goals Brink· ley allowed his Sailors must improve their running game, but he also .knows ttm is on hii side. "There was a lot of pressure • on he kids early," said Brtnkley. ,. "In our first game ag&tnst • Orang (nonleague) w• were • alr4Jd to lose, and we had a lot ot n w kids. "I khew it would be league hftf or we began to play well, and t bell v we can be a late· blooming thing. J really fff.l we can be dangeroua down the l1n .• Pirates run at will •Orange Coast finds a Homecoming patsy, beat up on the Olympians before 'crowd' of 1,200. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-It was a tail- back's dream. No Mission Con- t erence team is more feeble against the rush this season than San Diego Mesa College. "We knew we could run all over them, that's why we worked on it in practice," said Orange Coast tailback Quincy Wunbisb, who gained 108 yards on 15 cames in a backup role, as the Pirates treated their dwarlisb homecoming crowd (estimated 1,200) to a 42-21 con- ference victory over the Olympians Saturday, a night when the school hosted a 20- year reunion for its 1975 nation- al championship team. But while the turnstile count was low, the OCC rushing fig- ures soared, as the Pirates' start- ing of1ensive line of Brian Smith, Keith Gray, center Charlie PeSCC\fOlo, Matt Meehan and Donovan Casey cracked gaping holes through Mesa's porous defensive front, allowing William League (178 yards in 17 carries), Wimbish, fourth-string tailback Kai Balubar (51 yards in seven rushes), and others, to reap 386 team rushing yards in 51 canies. "The game goes to the offen- sive line, they put on the blocks all night,• said League, who carried for triple-digit yards in his second consecutive game, this one being the 14th best sin- gle-game effort in OCC's 48- year football history. League, who bad touchdown runs of SO. 16 and 6 yards, and Wimbish became the first Orange Coast pair to carry for over 100 yards in the same game since Jeff Clayton (134 yards) and Garrick Emry (107) did it against San Diego Mesa in 1993. The Olympians (0-5, 0-4 in confe rence) came in ranked d ead last in the conference in rushing defense, allowing an average of 227 ground yards per contest. "That was our plan in this game, to run, because when you do that, it can set up your pass,• KATSUYA RAINONE I DAILY PILOT OCC's Ape Tuato drags SD Mesa's 'Leonard Brown down. Pescarolo said. "I was surprised we threw as little as we did, but the running game was going well, so we stayed with it,• OCC Coach Bill Workman said. Matt Sauk, OCC quarter- back:, made a good hood orna- ment for the Pirates' bulldoWig offensive line that trucked its way through enemy territory as if it was filming a Battle of the Bulge sequel. Wimbish got most of the backup calls, because second- stringer Chet Walker still has a gimpy ankle. "Coach gave me an opportunity to get in there. and it feels good,· Wimbish said. Balubar, whose parents were in town from Hawaii, got the green light in mop-up duty, then floored it. In his first four carries, all in OCC's final drive in the fourth quarter, he bad gains of 19, 18 and 11 yards. The school record for the most team rushing yards in a game is 446, set in 1950 against LA Valley, in case you were wondering. Of Orange Coast's 20 first downs, all but four came from rushing. The Pirates (2-3 overall and in conference) on defense also held their opponent to under 100 yards on the turf for the sec- ond straight week, coming on the heels of their 31-28 thriller over district rival Golden West, in which they held the Rustlers to 44 rushing yards (26 carries). San Diego Mesa, which has lost to Orange Coast eight of the past 10 years, was limited to 71 yards (24 carries) on the ground. GAMll SJrATISXICS occ 42. San DMgo Mesa 21 5cot'9 by Qu.rten SO Mesa 7 0 14 0 -21 Orange Coast 14 14 7 7 -42 RmQuM'tier Mesa · Allen 19 pau from Buck"er (Pre1her kldt), 12·19 OCC · l.Ngue 50 run (lcldt felled). 9-28 - OCC · Booher 4 fumble return (Saull ~to Ngvyen), 2:)6 s-.t~ OCC ·Le~ 16 run (Bennett kick), 10:39. OCC • Nguyen 1 run (Bennett kldt). 0:30. Thlnf QuM1ier Meu · Jenkins 27 PASS from Buckner (Pr~ ltidt), 10:00. OCC • Wimbish 3 run (Bennett kick.). 5•25. Mesa ·Brown 6 run (PrAther kick), 2:30 ~~ OCC · Logue 6 run (Bennett kick). 11·39. - Attendeoce: 1,200 (estlmeted). INDfV1DUAl RUSHING Mew· Brown, 14-65; Schnelder, 1·14; C.mpbell 4-10; Buckner, 5-for"111nus-11, GIOf"~. 1-for·mlnus-15 occ • l.Ngue. 17·178; Wimbish, 15-108: Baluber, 7·51; Bar~ 5-31, Nguyen. 5-16; Mart1nei. 2·2; sauk. 1·for-minus-9. INOfVIDUAL PASSING Mesa · Buckner, 18-29-0, 233; Schnelder, 1-4-0, 45; Brown, <H-O. occ • sauk., S-9-0. 65; Gondrlnger, 0-0-0 INDfVtOUAL MCEMNG Mew • S.ntos. 6-72; Allen. 5-97; Jenkins, 3-38; Dyson. 2~; Brown. HO; Ruswll, 1-8. OCC • Lene, 1 ·29; Nguyen. 1-20; Hills, 1-8; Freer, 1-5; Lffgue. 1-3. ~STATIS11CS SOM.-OCC First downs 16 20 Rushes-ye~ 24-71 51 -386 Passing yerdege 278 65 Passing 19·3+-0 5·9-0 Net return yardage* 5 31 Sadc.s-yerdage 1-mln-8 I min-9 Net yardage 346 473 Punts 6-25.5 3-34.3 Fumble-fumbles lost J-0 2·2 Aegs-ne1 yerd.IQe lo-87 1().105 Tlme of possessfon 27:30 32:30 •Punt returns. lnttrceptlooi, fumble returns PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICl!S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES MONDAY, OCT08ER 16, 1995 • Vanguards · Richardson leads Sailors run all over to a toUmament crown;· competition CdM wins three of four UPPER NEWPORT BAY - Southern California College's ·men's and women's cross country teams both won titles Saturday in the school's sixth annual invita- tional at the Back Bay Course, the first time both teams have won in the same year. For the men, junior Larry Hol- land ran a personal-best 26:03 to finish first, leading sec ( 16 points) to the title. Concordia (46 points) was second, followed by Chapman (82) and The Masters. SCC's Jason Schaefer (26:03) was second overall, while team- mates Tim Hardin (26:07) and Wes Hinson were third and fourth, respectively. On the women's side, SCC's Nikee Pool ran a winning time of 18:19, followed by team.mates Heather Salisbury (19:49) and Erin Culver (20:00), who finished second and third, respectively. SoCal College's women had 17 points, while California Baptist .(67), Chapman, Biola and Con- cordia followed. •FORT WORTH, Tex. -South- ern California College finished third at the Texas Wesleyan women's volleyball tournament Saturday, improving to 8-14 over- all. • CYPRESS -Orange Coast College's water polo team was hammered twice Friday in the Long Beach City-Cypress Tour- nament. giving up 14 goals com- bined in the first quarter of its two losses, dropping the Pirates to 8- 13. In the first game at Cypress, Long Beach City thrashed OCC, 19-4, as Peter Muller of the VJ.kings scored seven goals. In the second game, Golden West, the state's top-ranked team, did further damage, win· ning a 16-6 decision after the Rustlers jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. GWC improved to 19-1-1. Long lie.ch Oty 19, Onnge C.oast 4 Score by Quart.rs Orange Coast 1 1 1 1 • 4 Long Beach City 7 4 4 4 · 19 OCC scoring-De Oliveira 2. Trezise 2. Saves: Battles (not available). Long Beach City scoring-Muller 7, Grafal 3. Gray 2. White 2, Rosencrans 2, Osorio 1. Dixon 1, Medina 1. Saves: Patel 6. ~West 16, Orange Coest 6 Scol'9by~ Orange Coast 0 0 3 3 · 6 Golden West 7 2 4 3 • 16 OCC scoring-Trezise 2. De Oliveira 1, Timberlake 1, Anderson 1, Vinciguerra 1. Saves: Battles 12. GWC scoring-Oavidianl 3, Pope 2, Poner 2, Hamilton 2, Andreson 2, Lar· son 2. Pratt 1, Sullivan 1, Baggs 1. Saves: Comhall 3, Gurewitz 3. • Newport Harbor wins North Orange County title; Corona del Mar takes consolation at South Coast Tournament with three straight wins. NEWPORT BEACH -Chns Richardson scored eight goals on the day, including five in the championship game. as Newport Harbor High's water polo team won the North Orange County Tournament on Saturday, cli- maxed by a 13-7 victory over Capistrano Valley in the Sailors' pool. Earlier, the Sailors (12-4) defeated Costa Mesa's "B" team. 11-4, as goalie Graham Harvey had nine saves for the Tars. In the title game, Mike Peetz scored in the first quarter to tie it, 1-1, to trigger a nine-point onslaught by the Sailors m the first half. Harvey had eight saves in the game. Capo Valley (9-11) reached the title game by defeat- ing Marina, 5-4. John Jones added two goals for the Tars. 0 . ln the semifinals, Richardson and Peetz had three goals to lead Newport Harbor, while Todd Hyl- ton had two goals for Costa Mesa. 0 ln another North Orange County Tournament game, Costa Mesa's •A• team beat Tustin, 5-3, as Hylton and Chad Cleaver had two goals e ach. D ln the South Coast Invitational at Heritage Park in Irvine. Corona del Mar dropped the first game against Los Alamitos, 14-12. but came back to wm three straight in the consolabon round of the dou- ble-elimination event that was eventually won by Long Beach Wilson, the second-ranked team in CIF Division l. Jeff Marduorlatti scored five goals for Corona del Mar in the opener, but it wasn't enough as Los Alamitos, ranked No. 9 in Orange County, scored seven goals in the first quarter and nev- er looked back. Corona del Mar (8-8), ranked No. 10 in the county, came back in the day to defeat Novato, 20-3, Davis, 10-4, and Jesuit. 6-4. CdM goalie Billy Messenger bad a dozen saves in the last game to lead the Sea King defense. ln CdM's second game, Mar- chiorlatti led the way with seven goals, while Alex Batley added four. Against Davis, Messenger bad 13 saves. while Batley (five goals), Marchiorl.atti (three) and Michael Bise (two) did the scor- ing. In the consolation hnal, Mes- senger had 12 more saves, while Marchiorlatti and Batley each had three goals. CdM's defense held Jesuit to only three sbots-on- goal in the fourth quarter. 0 Los AJ.nttos 14. Corone .. Mw 12 Score by~ Corona del Mar 1 3 2 6 • 12 Los Alamitos 7 2 2 3 • 14 CdM scoring-Marchioriatti 5, Battey 4, Bise 2, Hokanson 1. Saves: Messenger 6. Emery 2. Los Alamitos SCOf'ing-Pearce 6, Bogle 3, Bradley 1, Walker 1, Hann 1. Koog 1. Wawrzynski 1. Saves: Brodsky 4. 0 Corona def MM 20, Nonto J Score by Qu.rten Corona del Mar 5 7 6 2 · 20 Novato 1 1 0 1 • 3 CdM scoring-Marchlorlatti 7, Batley 4, Weir 3, Bise 2. Messenger 1. Saves: Mes- senger 4, Emery 3, Marchiorlatti 1. Novato scoring-Kaiser 2. Buetzow 1. Saves: None. 0 Corona del MM 10, Davis 4 Scol'9by~ Davis 1 0 2 1 · 4 COf'ona del Mar 2 3 2 3 -10 Davis scoring-Heublein 2. Mirzaden 1, Foster 1. Saves: Bahneman 4. CdM scoring-Batley S, Marchiorlattl 3, Bise 2 Saves: Messenger 13. 0 Corona def MM 6. Jesutt 4 Score by~ Jesuit 3 0 1 0 · 4 Corona del Mar 2 2 1 1 · 6 Jesun SCOf'ing·Amott 3, Stuart 1. Saws: Petrich 6. CdM scor1ng,Badey 3. Marchiorlatti 3. Saves: Messenger 12 0 Newport 13, ~ V.aley 1 5cot'9 by Qullrtws Capistrano Valley 1 1 1 4 • 7 Newport Harbor 3 6 2 2 -13 Capo Valley scoring-Frenc:h 4, Wall 1, Moine 1, Stopnitsky 1. Saves: Meadows 9. Newport Harbor scoring-Richardson 5, Seib 3, Peetz 3, Lu~ 1, Marich 1. SavtK.: Harvey 8. a Newpolt 11, Costa Mes. -·-4 Score by Quwtws Costa Mesa ·B· 1 1 1 1 . 4 Newport Harbor 1 4 4 2 -11 Costa Mesa •a-scoring-Hylton 2. Cleaver 1, Walten 1. Sa\le'S: Taylor 10 Newport Harbor .scoring-Rlc:hardson J. Peetz 3, Jones 2. Lunde 1. Seib 1, Schilling 1 .. Saves; HaNey 9. a Costa Meu .... 5, 1\.wttn J Score by~ Costa Mesa ·B· o o 3 2 -s Tustin 1 1 0 1 • 3 Costa Mesa "A" scoring-Cleaver 2. T. Hytton 2, Soria 1. Saves• Tayior 12. Tustin KX>ring-NA. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES c., .... .......... ....... ............... a.1111 • ........ t r. QUOTE OF THE DAY . ~· • • ... EYE· OPENER Turmoil in Costa Mesa football camp . -We knew WfJ COldd run all over~ that~ why W8 worked on it In practice ... "' -OCC WUJACK QUINCY WIMBISH .. , .... 1 s . Mustangs escape one pitfatl,. other pQtential obstacles remain. l .. ,. • Laguna Beach could not Director Greg Mar-. · and a legitimate off en-are butts.· said Ho~ell. I -.., . . . . shall. "We practice it sive threat as a run-"We were teaching new playe~ new ,. believe Monn was eligible for every day, for cheap ~g back or receiver, positions at 3:30 Fri~ay afternoon. I • : gaine, but Mesa coach had shots to be delivered and for as well as kick re~er. , Enter the versatile Ry~ Taylor ~d 1 ~ -. , . our players to take a kneee." Reeves, who m.lSSed Mesas Mesa was back on track 111 the runrung 'i \ .. already received CIF s bless.mg. Morin was a victim of a first start of the year for disd~li-game. "cheap shot,• twice in succes-n~ry reasons, has been dis· Taylor rushed for 152 yards on 14 sec-1 By Roger Carlson, Daily Pilot C OSTA MESA -Laguna Beach High football coach Mike Roche could not believe it when he and sion in that game with Santa !1115sed from the team, accord-ond-half carries, including a game-1 Ana, and when he tried to con-mg to Howell. ~ho refuse~ to clinching SO-yard dash for a touchdown tain the aggressor with a head· elaborate on the issue, or proJect early in the third quarter. ' lock, he found himself, along a future f~r ~ee".es. . With Ohrel missing, the Mustangs ! with the Santa Ana lineman, . Reeves dismissal, accor~g were forced to tum to sophomore Matt· 1 • his staff watched Costa Me:;a High's · Mustangs take the field, complete with ,t standout tackle Jason Morin, in Friday : . night's Pacific Coast League football game at Newport Harbor. ejected from the game. • As for availability, however, Costa t~ informed scources, stems from a SJde-Peca for kicking duties. : Morin Jost the battle with the referees Mesa does not appear to be completely line incident at the Sant? An~ ~ame. . M One of our equipment managers : that night, but apparently did not lose out of the woods in terms of the overall As for. the Mustangs Pacific Coast threw out a kicking tee and one of the 1 eligibility for the next game. picture. League vi~ory over Laguna !leach.by a knobs on the tee was broken off, it had 1' "We checked with Bill Clark of CIF. Tailback Ray Ohrel, suspended by 15-3 margm, ~owell had to a_dmit he just two legs,. said Howell. MI asked him , as well as the officials," said Costa Mesa Costa Mesa officials for all~ed mis-was _gla~ the victory was in_ the boo~ why he didn't ask for another, but he : Coach Jerry Howell. Morin was still eli-deeds at the Mustangs' pep rally on Fri· coDSJdenng the obstacles which were m said he didn't know we had another , They had seen Morin e1ected from Costa Mesa's nonleague game agamst Santa Ana the preVlous Saturday night, and assumed Clf rules for such ejec- t10ns would force the Mesa standout to gible to pldy because he was ejected for day, could not be cleared by Howell on the Mustangs' path-. · one... l a personal foul, rather than for fighting. Sunday. Q_uarte_rback Chris Mokede could not Such were some of the make-shift 1 "We had made sure of that before the "Someone appa.rently saw Ray light-continue. m the sec?nd h?1f because of circumstances for the Mustangs in their I ~ . sit out a gdffie. Lagund Beach game." ing a match," said Howell, "but there an on~gomg bout Wlth a hip-pointer suf-league-opener, which Howell admits he ! Nick Lefever, a 280-pound _tackJe f?r were a lot of kids and they got carried fered m the Thoy game two weeks ago. originally sought to make a statement. the Mustangs, was also e1ected m away. The gym was dark. He started ~-foot-5 so~ho~ore Vince HI don't think our game was a matter I ( I ' . ' ' . t ' ' .. c. T .. . " '• "· - •I • ,., .,,, • • T • N • .• ' .. . .. ... P•' \.;'. , .. ' ,. '¥' ' The assumpllon was so great 1t was easily discussed on Sunday by Laguna Beach officials that th e Artists wouJd be seeking a forfeit from Costa Mesa this morning through sanctions from the ClF. Mesa's game against Laguna Beach, but ·I'm just waiting for the ruling from Hamade at tailback, but 1t clid not take of survival, we knew we could win,• : Howell says Lefever, too, will be eligible our administration," said the first-year long to see Hamade's determination and said Howell. We just didn't win the way : for Costa Mesa's game this week coach. guts were up against size and strength we wanted to win, to send a message.· 1 against Aliso Niguel, becduse the rea-There is apparently no wait, howev· which would not bend. Mesa was hit with multiple penalties : son for ejection for a personal foul, as er, on the status of all-around talent Bri· "Ha.made i$ a tough little kid, but he for holding, and Howell said most were : opposed to fighting. an Reeves, a starter in the secondary can't even see the .holes, all he can see deserved. : ''From our understanding, a fight is a fight." said Laguna Beach AthJellc ..--~~~~~~~~~~~-=--~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~-:---..-~~-:--~:-::-~~'7""::-""~~~-;---~~~--:-~~~--:~~~~~~~~~--.1 < <> R <> :'\ :\ D I·. L ~I A H ~ L . .\ K I :'\ < , ~ I· ~ · 1 · . \ :'\ < . I . \ I· :\ < , I. I· ~ •I Multiple timeouts no problem for Estancia lllgh's liebengood •Eagles' coach says television's interference just gave him more time to talk to his defense; · but in the end University proved to be the problem. C OSTA MESA -There are times when you wonder, what is the lim- it? Or is there a limit? How many times can television, as in OCN, interfere with the game of foottiall and not be held accountable? The Orange County-based cable television station used the Estanda-University game at Orange Coast College Fri- day night as Its weekly offering of live prep f ootba.11, and pro- ceeded to nearly wreck the continuity of the game. The game started 30 min· utes later than previously scheduled to accommodate the tation. But that was just the tuneup. No less than 10 timeouts were interjected by the cable chonnel, one aft r a hn;t down on a University march, accord- ing to game report.a. "Actually it worked out real weU I or me," aid a chuckling John Ueb ngood, E tanda'1 ' STANDINGS coach. HJ continued lo talk to the kids each time. My shirt was sopping wet. "l must have talked to every defensive player I have, one· on-01;1e. l do a lot or field-coach- ing, and It kind of helped. "But ft sure made the game longer. Every time you turned around it was time out." As for his team's perfor- mance, Uebengood restated his position that he WdS proud of his team's gam , and lauded University Coach Mark Cuo- nlngham for h1s led.In's crisp play and solid defen!i . ·t th.ink Mark put UUs game in perspectiv , " said Ueben· good. •we·ve still got four more games, and we can com- pete. We just have to play to this level to win." The key to Estancia 's hopes of upsetting No. 1 came when the Eagles, with plenty of free hands around the ball, failed to come up with a University furn· ble on a punt situation. Moments later the 'fiojans' Kelvin Murray went 90 yards for a touchdown, swelling the lead to 12-0 late in the second quarter. "We had him, and then we let him go," continue d Lieben· good. "It does seem some- times we don't get the breaks, but by the Uebengood s a m e token, University is an out- standing team and they da erve to be No. 1. They're 6- 0, play great defense and put points on the boards when they havo to. •offenstVely we dJdn't get on the boards. We had two good drives, but we'v made some nlis- tak , and you c&n't do tht.t and expect to Win." I • Corona del Mar's Sea Kings have found the magic formula, now all they really have to do is follow those directions. C ORONA DBL MAR -Corona del Mar High Coach Dick Freeman and his staff had to be laughing all week long as they prepared ror the Woodbridge Warriors with a spedal spread oftense to throw at the Warriors. Spreads, no-huddle offense, gim- micks and the sort are specialities WOOdbridge has traditionally thrown at everyone else, now the tables would be turned. Sure enough, on Corona's first drive, th8 Sea Kings went to a shotgun forma- tion arid proceeded. to drive 72 yards on nine pLiys for the touchdown. Joib Walz immediately went to the air for a 13-yard completion, then' the Sea Kmgs ran out of the shotgun the rest of the way. •we tried a new set, a spread,• Wd Freeman. "rt gives Walz a little better vision and it see.med to work pretty well. Yes, it was kind of fun, Wood· bridge was having a little trouble adjusting." Usually it's Woodbridge's opP9nent which must adjust to such endeavors. But it was back to business with the Corona's regular game the rest ot the way and it was, to Corona's d~ht, a bloWout. ·with a big game ~ up we were able to replace a lot Of guys in the second bAlf," iaid Freeman, who admit· ted a concern that his sea JQngs might to be mentally ready to perfmm as a big favorite. "Woodbridge, for the pUtftW years, and almost the WliOle . ....._, m our competition with tb8m; bll . plQed Corona del MU iM1 ~ • .,....,._. man. •we went ~ MMNt w not being rNdy, "But we have• good.,_,, Ol llinlcri who have stayed fellDy ....... We know a lot ol tiiDm ~ ~ .. M9e seen a bad f8conl'dml~ail11dnk we can ~~wq. 4'1atlM past) has read -::re 8Dicl tu. a view. But tbillM PNttr W8D figured out WI*---~~ ·we·veblMl.aldt4tt:l13r 2t16il didn't hfte ....,._ w -*'IDdNI i.nd ........ --~-....· ~·rirfd....., to-.· EmerGina train IUt ............ the play-d f<8Yln Wk:Da. e 11.~ ~en Who lt.ood out at .~ and Uilebacker, to freeman~. Freeman Hid Wlcken . figures · to become mbre integrat~wtlh pJaying ti.me, to help ease the burdm ot fWl- back-linebackera Scott Shtmer a.od RyanC~an. :'\ I· \\ I' < > H T 11 .-\ I\ B < > H ~ :\ I I. < > H ~ STILL DANGEROUS . • That's the position of the Sailors, who have just one thing really in mind -earning a bid to the CIF playoffs, where late-bloomers li-ve. N EWPORT BEACH - Newport Harbor High Coach Jeff Brinkley is well aware there is some silver lining within the clouds of New- port, where his Sailors are trying to ab orb a loss (24-15 at the band of. Sea View League title- f avorite El Toro) and build on it for a run at CIP. *Our kids went out and played hard," said Brinkley. "It was good to see our kids com- pete, and we competed down to the last minute. •When you're truggling, you want to continue to believe in the system and ln each other, and we're certainly still ln tl11f playoff hunt. •That's our goal, that's w~ere you have to be to have a chance, and we can build on this." The fact that tho Sailors can build from a league-opening los Uei mostly In the quality of the comJH'Ut:ion. What HarbOr cannot build on STANDINGS is the loss of tight end-line- backer West Kruger, who went down with a knee injury. Brink- ley said he was not sure of his status, but that more would be determined today. Chad Hill, who took Kruger's spot when the latter went down against El Toro, will fill the void unW further notice, Brinkley confirmed A bright spot In the Sailors' 4llllOr ls the return for Friday's game with Irvine of 6-foot-2, 260-pound two--way tackle Mo1- p dra from a kn Injury. ·El Toro is good," confinned Brinkley. ·we had th m scouted, and they had ~ d, ab~e and experience. Th y hav two who • can fly in (Murie) Sango and (Rich) Oates. "We played hard, and when Josh Amezola picked it off at the 50 (Harbor trailed, 14-7) we ran a route on the first play. "We had (Dann1) Pulido wide open deep. Unfortunately our • quarterback (Josiah Fredriksen) got sacked. Otherwise he would " have hit Danny and we would ' have been tied at the start of the fourth quar- ter." In terms of immediate goals Brink~ ley allowed his Sailors must improve their running game, but he also knows time is on his side. •nere was a lot of pressure .. on he kids early," said 'Srlnltley. "In our ftrit game against Orange (non.league) we were ' fraid to lose, and w bad a lot ot n w kids. "l knew it would be le4gue before we began to play well, and I ~eve we can be a late· blooming thing. I ~Y feel we can b dangerous down \he lln .• ------ ' Pirates run at will •Orange Coast finds a Homecoming patsy, beat up on the Olympians before 'crowd' of 1,200. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -It was a tail- back's dream. No Mission Con- ference team is more feeble against the rush this season than San Diego Mesa College. ·we knew we could run all over them. that's why we worked on it in practice," said Orange Coast tailback Quincy Wunbish. who gained 108 yards on 15 carries in a backup role, as the Pirates treated their dwarfish homecoming crowd (estimated 1,200) to a 42-21 con- ference victory over the Olympians Saturday. a night when the school hosted a 20- year reunion for its 1975 nation- al championship team. But while the turnstile cowit was low, the OCC rushing fig- ures soared, as the Pirates' start- ing offensive line of Brian Smith, Keith Gray. center Charlie Pescarolo. Matt Meehan and Donovan Casey cracked gaping holes through Mesa's porous defensive front, allowing William League (178 yards in 17 carries), Wunbish, fourth-string tailback Kai Balubar (51 yards in seven rushes). and others, to reap 386 team rushing yards in 51 carries. "The game goes to the offen- sive line, they put on the blocks all night." said League, who carried for triple-digit yards in his second consecutive game. this one being the 14th best sin· gle-game effort in OCC's -48- year football history. League. who had touchdown runs of so. 16 and 6 yards, and Wunbish became the first Orange Coast pair to carry for over 100 yards in the same game since Jeff Clayton (134 yards) and Garrick Emry (107) did it against San Diego Mesa in 1993. The Olympians (0-5, 0-4 in conference) came in ranked dead last in the conference in rushing defense. allowing an average of 227 ground yards per contest. "That was our plan in this game, to run, because when you do that. it can set up your pass,· KATWYA RAINONE I DAILY PILOT OCC's Ape Tuato drags SD Mesa's Leonard Brown down. Pescarolo said. "I was surprised we threw as little as we did, but the running game was going well, so we· stayed with it.• OCC Coach Bill Workman said. Matt Sauk. OCC quarter- back, made a good hood orna- ment for the Pirates' bulldozing offensive line that trucked its way through enemy territory as i1 it was filming a Battle of the Bulge sequel. Wimbish got most of the backup calls, because second- stringer Chet Walker still has a gimpy ankle. MCoach gave me an opportunity to get in there, and it feels good.· Wimbish said. Balubar, whose parents were in town from Hawaii, got the green light in mop-up duty, then floored it. ln bis first four canies. all in OCC's final drive in the fourth quarter, he had gains of 19, 18 and 11 yards. The school record for the most team rushing yards in a game is 446, set in 1950 against LA Valley, in case you were wondering. Of Orange Coast's 20 first downs, all but four came from rushing. The Pirates (2-3 overall and in conference) on defense also held their opponent to under 100 yards on the t\uf for the sec- ond straight week, coming on the heels of their 31-28 thriller over district rival Golden West. in which they held the Rustlers to 44 rushing yards (26 canies). San Diego Mesa, which has lost to Orange Coast eight of the past 10 years, was limited to 71 yards (24 carries) on the ground. TATI S:TICS occ 42. Slu1 Diego Mesa 21 Score by Qu.-tws SO Mesa 7 0 14 0 -21 Orange Coast 14 14 7 7 -42 Ant~ ~·Allen 19 pm from Budcner (Prather kick). 12:19. OCC -l.Ngue SO run (kick failed), 9:28. OCC • Booher 4 fumble return (S.uk pau to Nguyen), 2:36. SeciOnd Qwirter OCC · Le~ 16 run (Bennett kldc). 10:39. OCC -Nguyen 1 run (Benntrtt luck). 0:30. lhWd Qwirter ~ -Jenkins 27 ~from Buckner (Pr ether kick), 10:00 OCC • Wimbish 3 run (Bennett kick), 5:25. Mesa · Brown 6 run (Prather kkk), 2:30. fCK"1f\ Qwirter OCC • League 6 run (Bennett kick), 11.39 Attendance: 1,200 (estimated). INOMDUAL RUSHING Mesa · Brown, 14-65; Schneider, 1-14; C..mpbell, • 1 O; Budcner, 5-for-mlnus-11; Gloria, 1-for-minus-15 occ -League, 17-178; Wimbish, 15-108; Balubar, 7-51; Barnes, 5-31, Nguyen, 5-16; Martinez. 2-2; S.uk. 1 ·lOf-minus-9. INOMDUAL MSSING Mesa · Buckner, 18-29--0, 233; Schnelder, 1...0, 45; Brown, 0.1-0. OCC • Sauk, 5·9-0, 65; Gondrlnger, 0-0-0. tNOIVlDUAL ~ ~·Santos, 6-72; Allen. 5-97; Jenklrcs. 3-38; DysOf\ 2-48; Brown. 1-1 O; Russell 1-8.. OCC ·Lane, 1·29; Nguyefl, 1·20; Hills. 1-8; Frttr, 1-5; League, 1-3. GAW STATISTICS 50Mesa occ First downs 16 20 Rushes-yard6ge 2""71 51-386 Passing yardage 278 65 Passing 19-34-0 5-9-0 Net return yardage• 5 31 Sada-yardage 1-min-8 1-min-9 Net yardage 346 473 PunU 6-25.5 3·34.3 Fumbles-fumbles lost 3--0 2-2 Aa9S.net yardage 1~7 10.105 llme of pOSleSion 27:30 32:30 •Punt returns. interceptions. fumble r~urns PUBLIC NOTlCES PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1995 • ~--- ---· --. - Vanguards Richardson leads Sailors run all over to a tournament crown;· competition CdM wins three of four UPPER NEWPORT BAY - Southern California College's men's and women's cross counby teams both won titles Saturday in the school's sixth annual invita- tional at the Back Bay Course, the first time both teams have won in the same year. For the men, junior Larry Hol- land ran a personal-best 26:03 to finish first, leading sec ( 16 points) to the title. Conoordia (46 points) was second, followed by Chapman (82) and The Masters. SCC's Jason Schaefer (26:03) was second overall, while team- mates Tim Hardin (26:07) and Wes Hinson were third and fourtb, respectively. On the women's side, SCC's Nikee Pool ran a winning time of 18:19, followed by teammates Heather Salisbury (19:49) and Erin Culver (20:00). who finished second and third, respectively. SoCal College's women had 17 points. while California Baptist (67), Chapman, Biola and Con- cordia followed. •FORT WORTH. Tex. -.South- ern Calliom.\a College finished third at the Texas Wesleyan women's volleyball tournament Saturday. improving to 8-14 over- all. • CYPRESS -Orange Coast College's water polo team was hammered twice Friday in the Long Beach City-Cypress Tour- nament, giving up 14 goals com- bined in the first quarter of its two losses. dropping the Pirates to 8- 13. In the first game at Cypress. Long Beach City thrashed OCC, 19-4, as Peter Mtiller of the Vt.kings scored seven goals. ln the second game, Golden West, the state's top-ranked team, did further damage, win- ning a 16-6 decision after the Rustlers jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. GWC improved to 19-1-1. Long leech CJty 19, Onlnge CoMt 4 Score by QuarWs Orang~ Coast 1 1 1 1 -4 Long Beach City 7 4 4 4 -19 OCC scoring-De Oliveira 2, Trezise 2. Saves: Battles (not available). Long Beach City scoring-Muller 7, Grafal 3, Gray 2. White 2, Rosencrans 2, Osorio 1, Dixon 1, Medina 1. Saves: Patel 6. Golden West 16, Orange CoMt 6 Seol9by~ Orange Coast 0 0 3 3 -6 Golden West 7 2 4 3 -16 OCC sc0<lng-Trezise 2, De Oliveira 1. nmberlake 1, Anderson 1, Vinciguerra 1. Saves: Battles 12. GWC scoring-Davidian! 3, Pope 2, Porter 2. Hamilton 2. Andreson 2, Lar-son 2. Pratt 1, Sullivan 1, Baggs 1. Sa\ti: Cornhall 3. Gurewitz 3. • Newport Harbor wins North Orange County title; Corona del Mar takes consolation at South Coast Tournament with three straight wins. NEWPORT BEACH -Chris Richardson scored eight goals on the day. including five in the championship game, as Newport Harbor Higb's water polo team won the North Orange County Tournament on Saturday, cli- maxed by a 13-7 victory over Capistrano Valley in the Sailors' pool. Earlier. the Sailors (12-4) defeated Costa Mesa's ·e~ team. 11-4, as goalie Graham Harvey had nine saves for the Tars. ln the title game. Mike Peetz scored in the first quarter to tie it, 1-1, to trigger a nine-point onslaught by the Sailors in the first half. Harvey had eight saves in the game. Capo Valley (9-11) reached the title game by defeat- ing Marina, 5-4. John Jones added two goals for the Tars. 0 ln the senufmals, Richardson and Peetz had three goals to lead Newport Harbor, while Todd Hyl- ton had two goals for Costa Mesa. 0 ln another North Orange County Tournament game, Costa Mesa's HA" team beat Tustin. 5-3. as Hylton and Chad Cleaver had two goals each. 0 ln the South Coast Invitational at Heritage Park in Irvine. Corona del Mar dropped the first game against Los Alamitos, 14-12. but came back to win three straight in the consolation round of the dou- ble-elimination event that was eventually won by Long Beach Wilson, the second-ranked team in CIF Division I. Jeff Marchiorlatti scored five goals for Corona del Mar in the opener, but it wasn't enough as Los Alamitos, ranked No. 9 in Orange County. scored seven goals in the first quarter and nev- er looked back. Corona del Mar (8-8), ranked No. 10 in the county, came back in the day to defeat Novato. 20-3, Davis, 10-4 , and Jesuit. 6-4. Cd.M goalie Billy Messenger had a dozen saves in the last game to lead the Sea King defense. In CdM's second game. Mar- duorlatti led the way with seven goals. while Alex Batley added four. Against Davis. Messenger had 13 saves, while Batley (five goals), Marchiorlatti (three) and Michael Bise (two) did the scor- ing. ln the consolation final, Mes- senger had 12 more saves, while Marchiorlatti and Batley each had three goals. Cd.M's defense held Jesuit to only three shots-on- goal in the fowth quarter. · 0 Los A'-"ttos 14. corona ., Mw 12 Score by QuwWS Corona del Mar 1 3 2 6 -12 Los Alamitos 7 2 2 3 -14 CdM scorlng-Marctiiorlatti 5, Batley 4, Bise 2. Hokanson 1. Save· Mes.senger 6, Emery 2. Los Alamitos scoring-Pearce 6, Bogle 3, Bradley 1, Walker 1, Hann 1, Kong 1, Wawrzynski 1. Saves: Brodsky 4. a COrona del Mw 20. Nov.to :J Score by Qullrt9n I:.. Corona del Mar 5 7 6llJ 2 -20 Novato 1 1 O 1 -3 CdM scoring~Marctiiortatti 7, Batley 4, Vttir 3, Bise 2, Messenger 1. Saves: Mes- senger 4, Emery 3, Marchiorlatti 1. Novato scoring-Kaiser 2. Buetzow 1. Saves: None 0 COrona del Mw 10, Davis 4 Score by Quart9rS Davis 1 0 2 1 -4 Corona del Mar 2 3 2 3 -10 Davis scoring-Heublein 2, Mirzaden 1, Foster 1. Saves: Bahneman 4. CdM scoring-Batley 5. Marchiorlatt:i 3, Bise 2. Saves: Messenger 13. . a Corona del Mair s. Jesuit 4 Score by~ Jesuit 3 o 1 o -4 Corona del Mar 2 2 1 1 -6 Jesuit scoring-Amott 3, Stuart 1. S.'ll'eS: Petrich 6. CdM sc:oring-Batley 3, Marchiorlatti l . Saves: Messenger 12. 0 Nu1port 13, c.pisbano Valt.y 7 Score by QuluUrs capistrano Valley 1 1 1 4 • 7 Newport Harbor 3 6 2 2 -13 capo Valley scoring-French 4, Wall 1, Moine 1, Stopnitsky 1. Save: Meadows 9. Newport Harbor scoring-Richardson S, Seib 3, p~ 3, Lunde 1, Marich 1. S.ves: Harvey 8 0 N..-pott 11, Coste Mesa •r 4 Score by~ Costa Mesa '"B" 1 1 1 1 -4 Newport Harbor 1 4 4 2 -11 Costa Mesa ·B· scoring-Hylton 2. Oeaver 1, Walters 1. S.ws: Taylor 10. Newport Harbor .scoring-Richardson l. 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HOUSE.HOU> ....... • ... on w...n MleU NOlU-Tl'it RdlOul be ... llefOlt '* dlll Tiit NOTICE· Ac:HOllS Hllnl WIOTICll W't*1 Words AR Not Enougtt "s;«l..uzt11g In s,,,,.,,.ua., Floc.Nt9" 2983 Hartaor Blvd Coete""9e 540-3135 .. , . ' Dlalflct, Orange County, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE D&PT. 13 !'MMS 11~-Ith..._. fltd ~c.lifOmia, 17911 Stallmelttll:lllM fM YIM f oCfQ ...... dOet notol S'*"*"tlqJllll fM yt111 lrom Call~ I~ by ~ DETERMINE and ORDER The name and addr ... of 8282. SANDRA CAS-...,.. to h ~ eourt. 1M. lrilne. CA OZ718 b •II*" fllld 1n lhl 01t ~,J:.,. -~~ Wt 1111 CS. It-• (tied In 1111 ~~g ri.r.i' ft ova;;~ as follows: lhe CQ(Jl1 ts: (a nombre y TAN EDA, HOUSEHOLD 110UM 100 ak C«'lllr 01W Tiu~ it c:ocdiClld Of N OOUn1r Ckl\ A nN ~ I ~Of h ._"': ol flt COuntt Cltltl A 111'# Acl-•• PN11Ca!!2. ~ ' .. D s M ~ r:i. f Section 1. Th• ,.IOlullon dltecelon d• ,. ~ .. , ITEMS w..a Santa-. CA .. 1j)O ~ lout Mnett ,.,,,. s " "lllM ioui 8utintU Nllnl s ·-· -.. :..: up \J_R:;I noc la~: providing for llsuance ot SUPERIOR COURT OF T~~~4DA s~g~:EH<&'Lt ~ pido ~to c:!h Type Of ~11t1111· Ad~ 1Mtlllfilldbll01t1'11l'me u:~~~ nuttbefilldbtlol'tll\ll~me Thi ~ • ......_., !hill the aboV ... tated time. the eona.. .. preaented to CAUFOANIA. COUNTY OF ITEMS • ·--biddlr. In 'flc:llllloe hllno ol flll ICl!llmlnl ~ not -~end PlvlestiOnl I.Ina ol lld lllllll*t ~ not~ a_. c. •• ...,, Hlled bide f()( the awatd ltllt 8oatd of Dlrectora coo-ORANGE 700 CMc c.nl4"' 8332 SHAWN MURIU.O ~Ill h lime d ~ AQlhnl 1119 not yet blQu ~ a1t11omt b U11 1n e. =-· ilMff lllltlorilt 111 UM in. 1hi9 asoo ~ ~ °""9 ol a contract tor tile aboV• currently helewith, la ap-n.... W • I p 0 n-~ 838 HOUSE' HOLD ITEMS • llwflll~nlOI~ d. .. R'llll:t lt.ltlMIS undef 11111 oC I Rc:Hout ~·-·R-.. of a AQtoul ~anus ._, -~i-proved a to torm. The ..,.,,,. n . · · """" • SW.),• ... n inlllr• bdlllltl llllTll HfMll m "°'*" CIC 1111 llQlllS Of ,.. N1m1 Ill _.,, Of Che nOhb Of ~-===lliM~;·;·=~~ "'ski" ahall be r9Cel'ved In lolAI principal amount of Santa Ana, CA 92702.()838 8558, ROB£ RT/SONJA aat, to and now ha6d lmtd 111 .. n wlOlhlr uncltf Fedltll. Stlll, or EiC AllOUCA CCW'OM-lflOlllf UCldet ftdef'll, Stlll, o< the ~ace ldtntltled abOY9 the Bond• •MM be. maid-The name. addreu. and SURBER. HOUSEHOLD ~I .... eaid DMcl d Trual WESTERH common IN (See Sec:ion 1 common .. cs. s.c.on 1«00 and aha/I ~ opened and mum of $40,000,000, com-telephone number of plain-"J~g JOHN CONRAD In .,. Jll::"L,,. ~ :.:: COAP. SV-M'Uu et seq . ~nm and '1IZI Gnrn ~~wl. tt seq, Mness Ind PloltSSln ,_ •I IW publlcly rNd aloud at the prlud of up to the Utr1 atton,.y, or plalntlft HOUSEHOU> ITEMS ' = • Kane, 'Aca ~ c.ocll) CA c.ocll) llU. 111 ... lf 1bove.1tated time and amounta of the Included without an attomey Is: (El C211 COURTNEY SMITH ~ M mcn ~ct. Aentwllf1111Q ~lilll1W. firstFing Mortuery * Chllpef plac.. =v:::n Di:~ "'r! nombt•. la dlrecd.;,, y ., HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • ~ ~-= ~ '::: Tiiis "*ll*t WIS l•td Wllh NfwPort 9Udl-Coltl Mesa ~~~Oct Nlwl)Of\ l!tacM:osia Mna 0r .. Mtton In .ccordance with th• I I • th I d nUl'n«O d• telefono del Publl•h•d N•w~ort •oornmondiJrilVlliOI Jany Count( atiti "' OflnOt Cfa33315CAOWNOCt16,23.30. 2.916.19116 • CH328G16UW0\3Stp25,0cl provision• of Calllornla m • n 11'1 g f• ub odr zd• •"""ado def demandanta eeaeti-Coata M... Dally d h _, -. ~ 1ntt on October 10, 1GCl6 Nov 6. 11196 • 2,9, 16, 111115 · 110 Btoectw.y Business and Prolu1lon1 amoun • o on s • .........., • Pilot Oc:1 23 995 !-............ ., ._..__, NOTIC£·Tllls Fichous Halllt CoMa Mele Cod• Section 7028.15, and acrlb•d In th• recll•I• o def demandant• qua no ober t8, • 1mm eboloie •purported to be: 2181 mtnt tl!Pm fiw reais lfOIJ'I ... ,. Publk: Contract Coda Sec· lh4Heof •tlall be rectuced by Ilene lbogado, H) Ctwte DIM, A 8 Ooaa Mia, elm it was ltlld 1n 1111 0111ai tion 3300, the owMr r .. tile ,.,pectlve amounta In-Donald Tula, 1 t '00 PUBLIC NOTICE CA 9282,!;,.~. l#lderllgned !ht~ attll A new FQ: PUBLIC NOTICES quires that th• blddtr pot· eluded. Warner Av.. Suite 370, Truaae · 11'1 W:Jlly s &•lllSS Name Sta11me seu tile followlng clA.S· The provision• for the In-Fountain Vaney CA 92708-ens 1.30511 T '°' 11'1 ~ d "" st bl hied bllort ltlll 1tme 'The alllcatlon ol contractor'• II· :~~·::o=~ c'!ie!,!::':ob~ 4041, (714) 540:1191 lflctltJou1 Bualn .. • :=, ~r C::. noot mis stattmentd0e1 not of Fill Mo.1tffaHIM• ~~~:n·~~~·c~~ 1~~ldb~ th• one Interest rate del4H· DATE: JAN 3t, 1995 Th N~'ri:Jtalem.nt lhown 11er91n. The acuJ tsell 1Ulh0rlze 1111 use 1n llH flCTfTIOUllUSIES 11 l'umiant 10 eusl~•sa mlnatlon method to an-Al.AH ILATl!R, Clerk, • 0 ng per~n1 are arnou1l dthe unpiid bllllance taee of • f'.'ctbous &srness MAME STATEMENT an·d Prolenlona Code, other, mandatory repur-by LARRY BROWN, ~~~sbu~~';:.:oo R9,f1~ d the olllig8lion MCUred ~ ":.'" ::'~:'~~ 01 .Tiii lollOWlllO persoll(s) i Section 7028.15, no P•Y· chaH and remarketlng, Deputy MacArthur Boulevard Suite lhe property lo be told and no r u r ' • no bulinas u · UNnEO SAH ment shall be made for and olher feature• of the Published Newport tSO Newpoft Beach CA l1llMIOOable eGln'l8lled OOl!tl, mmo~aw (See ~r 1 0 GRAVEL. At ~. WOik or ma1erlal und4H the Bonda lhaJI be concept&>-Beach.Costa Mesa Dally ~e6o ' ~ and~!" the t seq · SlnffS and esS1ons 13131 Lot Angeles St, llWfndlle, contract unte11 111d untll ally u Ht lor1h In th• PfO-PUot October g t8 23 30 John Gall Development, i.noofttielnlilll~.~ i) 01?06 . the Reglslrat ol Contrac· posed rHolutlon and In the ' ' ' ' Ud a Nevada Corporation Iha Nodce d sale 11: First Filing Unilecl HIUAng COrporation IOfl verlllH to the District Indenture to ~ entered 1995• 4100 Mac:Ar1hur Boulevard' S207,341.l2. ~ adcMlor1 to NewpcutBtac.11-COstaMeSI loma.13131LOSAngeiesSt' lhal the c:ontrac:tOI wH Into In connection with the m983 Sulfa 150, Newport Beach'. ~:lheTN&leewil~• CN3332573846&40ct16,23.30. 'ndlle,CA91706 , property Ucenaed at the negotiated u l• ot the PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92660 C81hier'1 ~ drawl on II Nov 6. 19GS......, Tlis bJsinest is conclicltd time the bid was wb-Bondi. Th• Indenture or Thi• busln111 11 co,.. stale°' nalionlill b8lllt. a d'leck ' I corpomon mined Arly contractor not the form thereof •hall be NOTICE ducted by· a corpor1Uon drW«1 ~ a ... °' federal The ~ltrlnl commenced so l1cen1ed Is i ubject to adopted concurrently wlth INVITING Th• reglsirant c:ornmenc.d a-edil iri:in or • dl8Ck ~ PUBLIC NOTICES act business under the penaJlles undtr tile law :!:, a1~pllon of the resotu-PROPOSALS FOR to ttansac:t buslneaa under ~a 8* or~~ ic11-ous busintts r11me and the contract will be 0 ssuance. the flctltloua name or ...... ~ ~· ~ bsted ltxM on No11embe considered void. II the II· Sectlon 2. Monday, Iha TELE C 0 MM UN IC A-names listed above on 8/1/ ..,.il4o• « UW10S bank File MD 1tts3H0171 13 1ggo c:ense ciassillcallon spec:I· 23ld day ol Oclober, 1995, TIONS SYSTEM, BID 94 lfl8Cfled In SediOl'I 5102 d · · fled h9resller 11 that of a at the hour of 6:00 p.m. of 1701 John Galt Development ltw F1rWlCill Code and 8IJlho. flCTillOUS IUllNEU UNlfEO HAIJLIHG eof\. "1peclalty conllactor" u said day (°' 11 soon !her• T}le Board of Trustee• ol Ud Wiiiiam F Dohr Pre~ rized to do ~ in '* NAME STATBlfJfT . • TIOH. &t Dalt Loepp, defined rn Section 7058 ol after u 11 reuonablV prac-Coast Community College deni . ' uae. In ""'~ lender ot. The loloWlno pellOl'l(s) ' the Cal1lornl1 Bu1lne11 and llcable) In the Board 01 DI-District request Iha aubml• Thi• 1tatem1nt wu filed than cmtl • .::ceped '!-cbnO WSlnas ., PL Ol· Protnslons Code, the •s>e-rectort Room ol lrvlne slon of format proposals with Ille County Cl4Hk of Truaee n-.y wiHlokt lhe • ~ED PARTNERSHIP. 4205 E clllty conllac:tor awarded Ranch Water District, tor a Telecommunlcatlont 0 C ty 9112195 1U1t1C1 d ht Trullee'• Deed l'•ltlMn Aw . Orange, CA 112668 Iha contract f0< this work "15600 Sand Canyon Av-System In accordance with range oun on lftil fink become 11!1811b1e to ONd Klm·Fun Um. 4205 E. shall Itself con11ruct a ma-enue, Irvine, CaJif()(nla, be the at!Ached speciflcatlont. 19953858085 the ~ or ~ • a F•IN'ffn Awe • Oranot. CA g266Q jo<lty of the work. In ac> and the tame are hereby Sealed p1opoaall INll be Dally Pilot Sept 25, Oct. 2, mfillDer d i\gt'tl. Said sale WI Lam famty IJrmecl P1nne< cordance wltl\ \he provt. flxecl by lhl• Board of Of-received up 10 but no lat4H 9, 18, 1995 M967 bl mede, tu wllholA COIWllllnl s,.p, 4205 £. F•IN'ffn Aw 1lon1 ol Calllornl1 Bual-rector• u the time and than 2:30 p.m. November UB I N T C or~. eicpresa or~ Oflnot, CA W669 MU and Proleulons Code place for • hearing on lhe 27 1995 at th• Dlattlct P L C 0 I IB ~ tille, poc·erlcn or llls butH'IHt is ~ctld Section 7059. Pfoposed reaolutlon of la-Puichaslog Office, BIJlldlng cna1311371 ~. 10 uddt ht Ulntedpattnersl'lp .A)I work must ~ com-auance. D Coast Community Col· F 1 1 1 i~ aec:ured ~said ReQisnnt 11aS not ytl beOu plated no later than Janu-Sectlon 3. Al lhe time and 1e9e Dlslt1ct. 1370 Adams let 1 oua Bua n•H ~· ~ lhereundllr, IO lrinSaCI business under Jty 21, 1996. Time 11 ol the place fixed In Section 2, °' Avenue. Costa Masa. CA N•m• Statement v.«11 lnlerell • prt7Med thcW-. llc•~ous business name o )uenee. Fallure lo corn-at any time or place 10 9~ at which lime aald Th• lollowlng peraoni are in, and the unpaid principal names ltslecl heltln .ie1a th• work within the whlch1ucl\heanngmaybe bid• wlll be publlcly doing builn .. a n : belllnoedtheNole. secor8d SIGNEOOAVIOK.LAM.GP lime 181 rorth herein will r• continued, any peraon In-o1>41(led and read Investor/Developer Prop81· ~ said Deed -Mfl'I intereU Tli ·stale nt l~td . tuft In the lmpoatuon ol llq· 14H .. led, Including all per-lA.T TEE PROPOSALs WIU. UH, 8 Morning Glory, Ir· thereon • prt7Med in &aid the ~~i :~ llraJWIM::OOI Uldtted damagH tor aach aona owning land In the In-NOT BE ACCEPTED • vine, California &2715 Note, ,_, charges and -1 day of delay, In th• amount eluded Improvement DI• Each proposal thall spec-Morrison Development, a per-. cl the tn"*8e and the Cou~~E Th be~3, 11195 JU ol $300 per day. ltlct or any person other-lly completely each and Callfornla corporatlonJ.. 8 in.ta CQlllled ~said Deed d -t c\1tous £acti bldd4H ahall aubmlt, wtM lntefested In the con-•verr Item aa aet forth In Morning Glory, lrvlne, \#all· Trull. ~ Rec:;on~ SIJ!ement exprtt live yut1 I on the form tumlahed with 1olldated bond1, may •P-the tpeciflCltlont Any and fornla 92715 8llCe Complny • sllid Ille dlll 11 wu lllld 1n 1111 Oii She contract documenll, a pear and be tieard con-all exceptions 10 ·the orlgl-Thi• bualnesa 11 con-Truaee. 4900 ' R'-grade of the Cou~ Cletll A new Fa lilt of the proposed tub-cernlng any man• Ml forth nal speclflca1lona must 6-duc1ed by: a QOrporatlon Ro9d. Sule 2870, lrtWicWe, •ous Business Namt StJttme eon11actora on thl• projec:1 In lhl1 resokrtlon ol lnten-clearly elated In the pro-Th• registrant commenced CA91706.(a1S)a56-4854.Br. 1111stbef•edbe1011111at•me T ;.1 required by llle Sublet· lion and the pioposed ,.. poaa1 and Iha fal!Ufe to do to lla.nsact bullneu under Dilr1ll c.w.. ~ Sec> l1hng o1 hs stattmtnt does not ring and SubconlJactlng olutlon of luuance or any so may be grounda for r• the fictitious n1ma or r911ry, Dilled: 100&15l&S tsell 1Ulh0nze IM ust in th PUBLIC NOTICES i• Pr1C11cu Act. Public: matter. material thereto, In-j«:tlon of the PfOposal names ll1ted above on ~ A.SAP18004'4 1()'16 1!YZ3 Slale o4 a fia'°"9 ~•ra Contract Code Sec\lon duding the quNtion of 'The Board ot Tn.i9tMt gutt 18. 11K15 1~ · · Name 111...otnonol1111 riohtS 4100 et 1eq. whethe< thl bwdtn on lM tlu the right 10 Hlect the "Morrison Development, lnOlhtr undtr FtOent, SU., :Each bid INll be IC· land• of any of lh• In-proposal wtlk:h be8t "'"" Jam•• J. Momton. Presl-common IN (See SeOon ' "'Ml.11KH517U eQmPanled by • certified or duded lmp1ovtmen1 Dia-the need• ol the Olltrlet dtnt et seq. &sintss and PlolesSI flCTTTlOUS IUSINEIS tHhler'a check or bid trlcU woukt be lncteased and entM Into contract(•) Thia atattment wu flied Code) lfM1EITATPlENT 1n an amount no( t.ta ovtr the tuden that would lnco~oraling the pro-with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICES first Allno The lolowtng petson 1 1 ten percent (1°") ol be borne by auch Included posaJ •) u tubmltled. Th• ex~ County on Septem-Hewpcut BeJCll..COsta Meu domg business as 1sT 9ta1 bid ptlce, payable ~~ ~t~• Boar l'IMIVel the right to bef • 199 1!:.,.53058.,.17 CN332~7 0Ct9.16.23,30.19115 SION PRIHTNl, 1514 E Edngt to thl DISTRICT U I guar· --.-• ~,. reject 111y or all PfO~S •• • tlH Santa Ana CA 112705 tntH that the bidder, It ltl Section 4. The Sec:tetary or the waive any lrregulatl-Dally Pilot Oct 2, 9, 16, NOTICE CW Hano-" ~ N f1>1c pt(iopoMI Is accepted, lhall !t_dlroectedf auc'h0 ~.,.,,, no-by Ues In tM aubmlulon pro-23, t995 m978 SALE TN191 Sate No. ~/Side cAll2503 Lane p omptly execute the .....,. h.ari ces1 B12A351-64 T1tle Ordar No. PUBLIC NOTICES Ti. tai ~ Agreement, turnlsh a uus-put>1ilhlngof•1ncop11y o the 11 v0u have any 1echnl<:al PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Reflll•a No. .,, ~="'" '' tJctory Fallhlul Perform-rHolUllon '.en on once quesllons regarding the 001~ APH No. 1 · fnce Bond In 111 amount a WHk 10< two auccesalve ipecilicatlonl pl.... con-en11311380 ~1-3a YOU NU:. IC OE. ~111111 ~ not yet ~ aot test than one hundred weeks rurauanl to Section tact tn. project conaultant· Fletltloua lu•lnesa FAULT UN:>ER A DEED CW ~ bJllntu under percent (100%) ol the total 6066 o the Callfomla GOY-Mr. Robe11 J. Otoupallk: N•m• St•t•m•nl nrusT DATED Oll24l88. lJN.. MOTICf Of APPllCAllOM ~'°"' tllsiness rwne ltld price, turnlah a Pay· ernment Code. In • n-• Wolfe & AaaoclatM, Inc., The followlng peraon• 11e LESS YOU TAKE AC110H TO TO llll AlCOHOUC llEYSl· 111mes ks~ 11e111n lhent Bond In an amount ol paper of general circUlatlon 15941 Redhill Ave., Suite doing t>u1lne11 as: Pantex, PROTECT YOUR PROPER· AOO IGNED HONG JU . &o• l•ss than fllly percent publlahed In Orange 201, Tuttln, CA 92680, 4 Upper Newpor1 Plaza, 'TY,ITMAYBESOLDATA ToWhoml.,_concem Thlsst.111mentw1Slilldwi ~l of the total bid price, County. Th• ""' publlca-Phone: (714) 259-1530, 1103. Newpor1 Beach. CA PU8UC SM.£. FYOUtEED Twin Pllms Eiltefllinment •. Cou~ Clelll o1 Ofl •nd lumlih c:ertlllcates tvl-tlOl'I 1hall be 11 least lour· Fax· (7t4) 25g.1539 92660 AH EXPLANATIOH OF nE . Twin Pllms Amaurant 1nl'J on Sesnmber19, 11»5 b.l'IClng that the required tHn (14) day• prior to the oUestlont regarding the stat Bnghl, inc .. a Callfor· NATURE CW THE PROCEED-• Is (art) ~ng to Ille NOTICE-This ficHous NI IP!luranc. Is In ellect In th• time filled for th• heating. proposal proceH ahoold nla eotporatlon, 4 Upper INOS AGANST YOU, YOU 1)111ment ol Alcollolic lltwtllQe lltemenl tlCPIU lrw "JUll fro amounta "' forth In th• The _ ... ecretary II further di-be directed to: Robert w. N-porl Plaza, ,, 03, New• SHOULD CONTACT A LAW. ., Mii •coholic blvtl'IOH date It WU hied 1n IM Off general con<llUona. In the rect..... to poet • copy of Davtt Director of Purchu-por1 Beach, CA 92660 YBl On 11~ • 1:00 630 Newport Center Ollwe. 1111 Count( Oerll A new lid IV8nl or fallur• to tnte< Into the resolution of Intention Ing Cou1 Community coa. Thia bu1lne11 II con-PM., Equllble Deed eompe.. l!ttch. CA 8'2660 wtlti ous ~SllltSS Namt Slatlme the contrac1 and execute In thrH publlc pieces lege D1111lct. 1370 Adame duc:1ed by: a corporauon ""' • the dl6r appoln6ld · • 4 • On-Slit Gentf'll Edng inist bl flltd before that time 1 ltl• required documentt. wtlhln Nci'I Included Im-Avenue. Bldg. D. Cotta Th• regl1tran1 commenced Tnm. undar and PlftU8llt ace lic:tnsl(t) ~1ng"' Ills statement dOU not auch bid .. cudty Wiii be pro~ District( fOI at Meta. CA 92628 (714) 432. to 1tat1sact buatn .. 1 undw to Deed ofTNlt. ~on one Sfi*mblr21 11195 IMlt eulhocttt Che ust 1n Iii fbrlel1ed. The F1fthlUI Pe<· leal1 "'"""n 14) da~ 5750 th• flcllllou1 name or O&l30l'U • Doa.mlnt No. Santi Ana ' OC a lidllovt ~sl lj:>tmance Bond 1hall r• I:!.'°'..!~"~ ~metheftlled AdvertlH• OctoMr nam•• !lated above on ea.313852 Book -P11ge -cf Hewoort Beach-Costa MIU Name in Wolalon ol Che llQhtl main In f\.IU tore:• and effect the~'!:...~ ..,.,,, 11th• 23r4 1995 Septambef '· 1995 Oftlclll Recorda In the oftlce eta:nm 15620Ct2.916 19G5 '"°""' undtf r-edtr1ll Sllll ttvough Ille guaranlH pe. ---7 ... prior to 0 N • Star Bright, Inc:.. La Von cf the Recotder of Or-. . . IN (Ste Stcion 1 • ttod as 1pecined In Iha lhe adoption hereof, ac> pen: ovember 27 • Evan1, PrHldent Countw. c.lbtlla, ~ seq Butineu and Professions g.,,.,a1 condltlona. c:omplllhed any ol the pub-1995 • 2 :30 p.m . Thi• ttatemeot wu flied by: Wlmarn H. Psrzulo. an >)' Thi DISTRICT rnetVes llcallon1 or potting dJ. Publlahad Newport wtlh the County Clerk of UMWl'8d man M Mii It SELL 111Fit IN right to re)ect any or all rected by \hl1 Sec:tlon. thl Beacl\-Coata M... Dally CXange County on S.ptem-pubic adln to~ no ~s or to waive any Ir· nine are hereby ratified. Piiot Octol»r 1e, 23 1995 bef 20. t995 blddw fer c.h, It ular1tle1 °' lnlormall\J" ADOPTED, SIGNED AND ' mm ' 1e953158919 lml ol Nie In morwy your used Vehicle any bld1 or In the bid· APPROVED thll 911\ day of Dally Piiot Oct. 2 9 18 ofttie~~)lt:Alfle through classified d1og oetooer, 1995· PUBLIC NOTICE ' ' ' Nedi tront -*-1ct, to ,_ M · required by Section s/ Peer A. Swan, 23. 1995 m.979 eounty ~ 700 CM: 842·5878 1.773 of th• C1lllornl1 Pr•ald•nt, IAVINI!, en1t288481 PUBLIC NOTICE C.-DrM w.t. Sara Have A ·Garage Sale! Coll The Pilot Classifieds ot 642·5678 to place your Garage Sate Ad ! U~ik~Aenot CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 , l..abof Code, the Otrec:tor of RANCH WATER DIS. STATEMENT OP ,.,.._ ~ .. IW1t. .. and~ the-~~of~~TRICTandofthe ~~~~m~ ~U~h~u ~~~~~,.-----------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'trlal Relatlone of the Stall Boarcl of OlreotoH PARTNERSHIP Na~ Statement hakt bv l undat uld Deed cf ol California has deter· The follow! rwtont TN1t '1 the ~ ll!lllLICI mined the general Pf• th•reof OPERATINO UNDER ng ,....... are In uld ~. ·Callornla ct. valllng ralH ot wag .. In s/ Betty J, Whffler, FICTITIOUS ;:.i 8:/nea1Ed-:: ~~ tat1ec1 •: td.10 In Tract the .IOcallty In which this S•or•terr IRVINI BUSINISI NAM• Santa Anang Ave~ 'coit1 3082 lnfleCol.W1l'/ofOfwlge WOik la to be performed. RANCH WATRR DI.. The lollowlng petsona Men, CA 92627 . 8'*cfCalbnla,•perMlp 'IS of theff rtt• dalet'· TRICT aftd of the have wtlhdrewn u Qtnel'al Mk:l)aef L Crofoot. 2218 ~ln8oolcl2P119191t I "°"'· 11• Orf fll• at the aoard of Dlr•etora partnefa trom the partnef· Santa An• Ava., Coata end 20 fl MlecellllileOUI 1 "ICT, and copln may th•reof. ahlp operating under Flc:tl-Mesa, CA 92827 ~ In the Olllce of the :~ uP"!'_,r,eciuetit. Publl•h•d Newport ~~·oc8~TEMSSllVN~(loul) y~ LMll• Crofoot, 2218 Santa ~ ~ ol ~ ....,,,...,,or ,,,. J>OI • ,._ ........, '" •..,., S " Alla Aw .. Coat• ~·•• CA -ft,. .. • .._amount.., , ~ ~ theH rtlH at each 8eacl\.....,.,1ta Meaa Dally Cout Dtlve, Cotta Meaa, 112827 ' the ur,.,.id blllllot ol the I )It•. The Conltactor Piiat Octobet' t, 18, t!KIS. CA 92828 Thie buelnHI la con-~ ...-by tie Slll(lt • any auboontrac,or m988 The Flct1tlou1 Bu1lne11 ducted by: hulband and ~ ~ .. IClld aold ,.... I INt It Shall pay not t.ta Name Statement for lhe wtle ~ 8llrNlllCS c:om, u - t"9• the 1pecffied pr• PUBLIC NOTICE Partnenhlp wu ftled on 31 Have you etaned doing .,._ and ~ It fie jvtlife r8tH of wage• to all 2Wto4, In thl County of CX· bullne11 yel7 No llml ol h lnllW p4*allon 1~tr1 employed by them aUMMONa ange, Orlglnal Fri. No. &Mlle Cfotoot o1 f'll Nc*ie ~ Sa111 It •In lfte IQWllon of lh• con-(CITACION JUDICIAL) Fe03863 Thia ltat.menl WU tiled Ml,JIU7. P1¥mantnutbl :uacl. NOTIC! TO DEFENDAN'r: lltlghton Hornet. a Callfor· wtlh the County Clerk of by ~ a ~ chldl No 'bidder "'-Y wtlhd<aw tAvl.o • Acualdo) Ml\chetl nla oorporallon, 050 South Orange County on ,_16-95 drWM\ on a.._ or nllcllW .any bid tor e period ol Amonalcoe. United FllnMa Coalt Otlve, Col1a M .... 1HS~t5"'tt ..... a d'9Cl <nM1 by a fofty·fM (45) deyt after the Cor!>e CA 92621 ..... or .._.. Cfd union, 'dlle Mt tor the opening YOU ARE 8£1NO SUED BY Thl9 ~ Wat con-Dally Piiot Se¢ember 25, otac::heditdtWllnbya ... or • ,blda. PVJNTIFF: "' Ud ........ dUCted by a Qenefal P4I"-October 2, 9, t8, 1995MIMllS ..,., lllMn!lll Ind loan .. :o~t~P,:b~o= ~:.r.andando) Donald ~WP. a ca111omi. PUBLIC NOTIC! ~ -=..-= ;eoci., She oonttad w,. con-You ha"9 '° CALENDAR 8'""*' l*tr*lhlP, By: AB Flotltloue 81.talne.. In aeclcit 1102 of ,\aln p10Yl8'ona permltllng DAVI .,._ lhlt tummona Group, a Celllomla general N ltat t .. flnMclltCodaMI...,_ ·the IUCWllM blddet to .. ..-Yid on you to IM • partnerahlp, ltl Oenet'al The~ "*' ltmd D do bualr"91 In .. •IUblaMe MQlf'1lte tonny ~ tMpOnM at tNa P*1ner, 8y: QI.A ~ doing bualnMI~~ ..-. 'Thi_.....,._.,.. •moneys wtthheld bt IN ~ atea, Inc., • California oor• C8" ~ &.Mc.1. olW common dlltg 11111111 r ~ :---:: = ,!c~~~~ ~ertnw~ ~:=~~·A. ~::::=..a: -tract Ot petmlttlng payrMl'lt wrttlen r.aponM rnutf . be a.ldotll. ~ "eetdtnt. By: • II« -,..,.._, ..._ I -cf JNnUona Nrnad 6 In proper legal'°""" you Chatiff Pacwd, Sect• Patrick Mc~, 12' ~ ~ CAtiiei /ectly ~ eacrow. wtnt the oourt to heat your wt ey: e A e. ucs., a c.11-~~•y. Mw. nie w•""'8d ~ • i f{~~i-:::, C:--.,ou do not fMa your,.. C.,~~e& ~ bu~~~on-=::. ~::~ Mo• .,.. Dlreotor • ,,.... epon .. on time, Y<MI rnay ~. mo., • can. Have ~ .......... .--..._ Ind olW OCWN110n I , io.e f'9 caM1 W your f<ltnla QOtPOr.uon 'Qenefaf I ·----.. =---. ~ jG.......,.t/Snern c_. MQat, mcntY Md prop. ,.,.,_ ly: D1Yld W, ho-bUslnett yet? NO 91.'-• I~·._. d eUen ettv mlltf be fallen wlthOut r.wy ey: ChMM '6ck lllltflcJf McOoneoh ~. ubll1hed Nawpotl Miner WamlnQ from the Inf. ~ Vice p,.,i.. J: ~tat~~~ ==~ h-Coete MeN Oally court. dent.1._ By: IAIOHTON Or ,..,.....-, ...... ~ SJ. a. Octobef t 1e 1M 1'hel-e .,. octw legal ,.. HOMM. • callfomla eot-anve .......... , on ' ~ ...,... CA I • • MNs ~ You mey .,.,,. e:::· By: OrM .... 1MHeN477 ••t T ........ No.:.,., PUBLIC NOTICI ~~If ;_,-::n,:r ~ n:-"~ we Ill.ct :_ ~ t.~ :...~==-or:=.:: UICM.UTION : =·J/:ra1"':r:! ~~ ~ • ...,.,,...... I Id Otllft. NO. 1... ot .... ltd office (WM ber 1l. 1111. "11LIO NOTtcll =-:"' ...::--II fDr' "llOt.UTIOff M "'flit,._ boc*). tMU918079 .. ...,_., ......... .. I • TM MMD"' ~..:::.: .,.. Otilly,... 8epC. a. Ooe. I, • 2 .............. ... I DiMOTOll8 M,... :r= .... ~ t, 11, 1-. Miii ,.,ncl Ofl' nlJl1'WI ... fll 1Mt~ • --UNCH to DIAi DAIUOS •IC__. MU UHlml ~ Ol' .... --· 4 I WA19 IM8TJUOT pwa lfll'...,., -r• flt:.,._ -· ftl• TIWIT "9: 1""9 &AM: d .. 1'llill& "9 I DllCI a •D ........... 8 "*"*" .... ~-... • ... CJlm: ...... ---.,.. " ,... ...... --IWll .. .. ..... ..... .......... "Dlllla : Ml8'TIOll UM .... o w ...,.. be 1111t1 • ~ vQJ IM If '9'*1T '8 _. .... •M ti lie• TO-1·1 ID110a N 19 ._.aft MONDAY, ~llfltDM A~ Ol 1MST. ,., ... ~ .... STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Depanmmt at the Daily Pilot is pkased ~ to annmma a nnu servia nqw atKlilabk to new busintsses. ~ wiU now SEARCH the nttme for you at w extm c~ and save you tJx time and the trip to tht Omrt House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, afar the seJtTd, js C01TlfJkttJ Wt wiJJ fik your jiaitiqus businesr ~ st4lmtmt with tJN Onmiy C/erlt, pubGsh ona a weJt for four wttks as~ bj law and thm fik your proof of publication with the County ame. PIMst stop by to file your fa:titious businesr statmimt at the Daily Pi/Qt, 330 w. Bay St, CAda Mesa. /f Jfl" Cllllnotstqp bys p~ at1l us at (714} 642-4321 and we wiJJ malte amtnpmlS for you to hanJle this proa:durt by m4i/. . If you sJ"""'1 have""'~~ plM.te t¥dJ us anJ Wt wiJJ be min than tf!IJ~tD assist you. Good IMclt in JOU" new businesi D . 'Pilot =:= j11Jfam1'1nc ."' :-a"•• AT YR~l!D~~~ "'.-':'t!::: MftlGT =.:-=*;.-= ~lYJJ: ~..,.n'icTm,._.. --.~:-"• ._. ....... .,,1p' ti P4. IOI( ... 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DC .. , ,iu1a ~I HUD at C2'·lSOO HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE :; !!HOMEOWNERS!! " Save THOUSANDS on "fOJf atren\ mortgage 1\'rTHOUT RelinatlC10g .. QuaMymg .. Appraisals Of Credit Checksl FREElnlo Call 714-223-3952 .29204011 CORONA DEL MAR E·Sld• Townhom• 48r 2 'hlB•. b ig yard, aep farn rm, LR frpl, 2· car, pool/spa, tennis. 11400/mo. 433-9528 1069 IRVINE 2144 3 RARE oceanfrOAt units 1 4Br & 2 3Br. all w1111uws. lndry rms. 2Ba, approx 4688 aJf, UCICONDO 2Br. S9SO Agt. 7S9·9314 lncomo over $11 OK. --------- $1,349,000. 141-1165 NEWPORT -H-a-rb_o_r_Vl_e_w_H_o_m_ea-1 BEACH Ou let 10,000 sq·1ot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2169 w/3t00 sq• 4BA AT THE BEACH 3 SBA Comptote 3/96. Annual Rentals S949,000 Prin only Agt Eric 348-1447. Or Winter Furn OCEAN VIEW Large Selectlon FIXER UPPl!R 2Bd+2 lofta •... $1976 i 127 While Sall a way 3/2 ocn w furn .... $1150 Owner 633·9698 3Bd Npt Hghts . $1825 LAND AUCTION .. """'*' llllt .. s.w ""hnll·lffe .., ~hf.SllOd . .,. ;..~ ....... ~ • at. CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT BALBOA P roperty Mgmt The hudenttol ~ .......... 673·1900 c61ou Liiili w 1Ua 21ZZ _. ... ...,_ _,. .... , .. ~. - ' i : 'I . ··7 I I I 1 ' ·'f NJ l:i mull I Ii I . ·---~ -· ~·'r', ,--, . ·,.,' • , ''.Ji.. I.~ . I I - . --..• INOIO II "Ii 7011~ -- 11 '•1·17 _. ·.!...... ~ .. I ~ . ~ 1 I ~.- a USIFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday PAILY PILOT DEADUNES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:(X)pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00t!n Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm L BYPllO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL ORIN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of NewpM Blvd & Bay St. The Times Orange •••••••• Please be aware that the 11sllngs in this cal- egory may require you to call a 900 number In which lhere Is a charge per minute. County 11 looking for --------- bright, energetic sales EMPLOYMENT people t o work WANTED 5535 evening hours woth ou1s1de aales team. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Earn hourly wages + DO YOU Need a house generous commission cleaner? 1 have exp. while quollfylng for and transportallon our attractive benefits Thank Youl 546.0527 package Including m edical coverage. •••••••••I Call Danny Knott. OC Human Resources MERCHANDISE 714-966·5823. ANTIQUES 6010 •BUYING fTEMS• From 1800·1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paint· lngs. books. furnilure, etc. Immediate cash, GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nouce. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad 'immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in aR advertisement for which it.may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually OCCUl>ied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. 6014 CLASSIFIED ll's the resource you can coun1 on to sell a myriad ol merctuin.- d1se items. because our columns compel qualil1ed buyers lo cal II Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around lhe house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642·5678 1400 la all It '1tt11 to place a U •ord • 01 ltn clHtlfltd ad. S15 lor Hell addltlonal w11d. CAL•SCAN (916) 449·6000 top S. 673-6223 Iv msg _________________ _. Stepa to Send 2BA 1 BA s 750/mo. , BA $850/mo. Furn. winter.•--------- Sept-June No/pets. Street patklng only. 675-8127 or 997..()432 Wlnt•r.i. Furn 4BR 2BA uce•nfront 2-ear gar, $1650/mo 721-8896 RENTALS TO SHARE $400-Belbo• Penln Acrosa from beach & bay. Frplc, w/d. Avall 11 /1. 673-6027 • 4l:l Com mu11il1 :.1 • /3, SOO Apartments • S 750 10 SJ500 I Mo. NIWPORT • llMNt • MTIH 11 \ I '\ I \ I ' ~ ' I \ I \ I I\ I\ I l \I i 11 ' 1-800-IAC·511 S HICKORY FARMS GIFT: SUPERVISOI': CoottDINAft ftlCltVINO, ~. llNDING OI" HICICO.-Y FARM8 QI,..,., CUSTOMER SERvtCE: SAftH DT1'A MC>Hll Y DV9'1HO TI41 MOLIOAY8 811 ... '-ll'llO HICJtOAY ""9'Ma I Microwave GE Space Maker, remotdlngl sell S 100. Call 722·8970 Can't seem to get to all those repair lobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642-5678 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper n.~Pilot fits in. 0 YIS.,SIU MY CAa Run yoor ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Da ily Pilot ond the Huntington 8eoch Fountain Vo11ey l~tto l'90( ovef' 1 ()()I()()() home,. Fax us thi, form with ~ ct9dit cord # or mail it in with 0 d*=k lodcwl Run for 0 WMlct " 'f04K °"' does "°' Mlwa'INn it far anaet. w.At RtEEI Al far S 10- • ~ ,.~~~~~~~~~· ....... C-" Ca4 OMC 0..l -----"""-...... llMT"°9 ~""' .. ~'--"" ... ,,. .......... C> --'"" ..,,..,, ,.._,...~ . l , 0 I• t' h ., I· c1 ll y l II' It· 11 111 11, ii' re • MONDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1995 ~oss t Blow Ol"llY I l.l.lbtlcaled 10 Melt t 4 Skin cream addlWe 1& SlOpe HI Auellltromt 17 ztw.go'• lov. 18 ~eonableneu t9 A.ncltnt IMablttnl ol Bntain 20Chef'a~ln 22 &11'1 24 No4 l'Tllld 26 Leg• ol a race 27 linen clo5el r•ema 30 Clln\b a soapbo• 32 Not together 33 Hiker's IOOlgear 34 Air POMutJon 38 Yukon loo1wea1 39 Stung A2 Pub dnnlt 43 Unlldy person 45 Loose-lrlltng garmel\ls 46 Weslern movie .a Lrletary wor~ SO Habll 51 Qllice WOll\('15 S4 M<.i,'S 56 8ng1• summer flO ... (W 58 RellC 82 1<4111 of !he coma 63 Jelly In.Ml 65 Sea bllu 68 "MoonlltUCik4 llC)lft'8 87 SH docil 68 1492ahop 69 Flocll 70 Bedttmt- 71 Bridge DOWN I Journey by loot 2 Jar- 3 Arrrry post 4, Educ:alor ~ Peoplewho slaro 6 Presses 7 Oawdla 8 Ae111se 9 Wrap o pttsenl 10 Football linemen 11 Ooglike !oUYeng&I 12 Brass. c Q I J Power unrtt 21 SIOPS 2J Four·IOOlod companion 25 Cheers 27 Bugle call 28 Oc101>e1 5lono Pf!EYIOUI ~UZJL..l SOlVED 29 Tt•atlown 31 Comp0s1s 33 "" -and lhe Fony Thieves 35 "Melrose Place· cha11c1e1 36 Marganne 37 Wheal -40 Rubdowns 41 Ouea11on 44 51 -dog 47 Posis 4'1 Go clown lhe slopes 50 Yellow bird 51 Prague na1111e 52 Supple 53 J0tn 55 Falter 57 Panis and ia<:l<e• 59 WtlhC•Sm 60 .Arm bono G 1 High spml!i 64 Fuss ' ..... SAIL IO.&TS 7014 111W IO BOD& IOl5 fOll1UC _:__;:~----~~.....:....~~--~~----tt ................... lmlll .................... iiiiii .... 170 lty CHAJtLIS GORIN ... I .... v.R QUlZ Wtd'I OMAR SHARtF ~ns TO w•--..Y Bnauv and TANN AH HIRSCH Q. l • >.. &ulh, v11lncrt1bJt1, )'Oii hold .MJ814 OJ OICJ4 .eJ?U The b1dd111J( has procN'ded. NOllTll II.AST 80UTll w•~ ..... 10 r... •• 4a P ... l What aclJM do )'OU t.aJie? A • Th11 ia a clou d<.'Cl!llOn, bul we r~1 Ornt your lit for opener's SUll, fifl.h 1p11Je and a arngfelnn ero ju1l enouirh t.o merit a move 1'he obvi- ous choice 1a t.o 1how portner your 1upporl. U1d live d1111no11ds Q. 2 • llolh vulncrnhle, ns Svull1 you hold •A '1 t "'" J & 5 4 OA K Q J a •Vold Your n11hl·hend upponrnl 01>4'n1 lhr h1dd111~ w1lh Ont' l'pode Whrrl ucl1un do you lllkc? A • T"-U·!lu11.cd h1111<111 ore11olori ou11ly d11Ticull to bid 1f you 111J1rt 1"1lh 11 t.ukeoul double, e~pc.;rnll> 1f lhe oppo11enl8 prN!mpl You cnn tell partnl'r nhoul the lwo·11u1ll'J nnturc of your hand by Cir~l cu1.~biddrnR and tlwn, should 11artncr re11pond 111 clul>i, correcting lo dmmonds Q. 3 • As Soulh vulnerable, you h-Old •A J 9 8 QA J ti OK Cl J 10 •62 TI1c b1dd111g ha~ pnrcl.'<.'d1'<1 EAST SOUTil w1-;.-.T NOft1'11 14 Dbl Pan 2• Put1 7 Whot do you bid now'> A • l>on •t be in loo 1frt•1.1l a rush l.O 1nlrnduec your major If you bypM!I two 'IUI~ Lo bid spadC''I, partner will likely r('tld you for a Cive-<"ard su1l Our cht11cc 1s lwo d1a111ond1, Q. 4 • N1•1Uwr v1Jliwr11hlP, os South yuu hold •AKQJ oJ aea o.11 •KQIU 1h4! blt.ldll'IR Mt jll'OCt'('(lr.d: 80(ffH WES'f NORTH &ABT ... pJ. 10 ··-1• P-INT P-? Wlutl do you bid now? A • You nro et:rtolnl.y worth anulh· er mov On this auctJon IL IA quit.e puu1ble thoL part.lier hu a live. card heart. 1uiL and perluiPI only one d1nmond stopper lrlhul is lh1i C.Pae, tho 1u1l contract might be preferable Did lwo h.-on. Q. 5 • Nc1lhtr vulnr niblc, 111 South you hold. 676 QA KQ8 7 OJ I .e.QJO?G Titt' bidding has proceeded. NOrm1 t?AST SOllTII JO PaH 10 16 P•• 1 What do you l11d now? WESr Pau A • 1'htft 011e should hr the po11ulur choice. Whelher you pl•¥ fourth· 11u1 l fon::111g or nol , a rebid of l wo clubs i1111u1A1m11lic nnd m1ghC el1cil 1111 unforced heart prf'ferenct>. Uun't cvrn think ohoul n Jum11 in hcort.11, d!!~pitc lire 11uolily uf your five-curd swl Q. 6 • Nc1llwr vul11eralllc, m1 SouLh you hold; •AK 102 QA K 3 OJ •AK732 The b1ddrn11 haR proeerdl'l'I SOUTH Wt!ST NORTII I• l'aH I() 2• ..... 3• 1 Whnl du you bid nuw? EAST Paa• Pan A · You hove not come onywhcre clnse t.o e11pressing your alrl'ngth yel -hnd your long flu11 b<>en a mRJorJou would prob11bly h11ve. oµene wilh a demond bid. Wl' would, tJ1crcfore, l-Ompll'l<' a p1clun• of lhe holding by biddini: the heun. frogml'nl Our choice IK lhr~ hearts '87 1A9una M w/ •e4 WHIT• 7aal• .. , ACCORD w_.,... '87 1000 Wht 4dr, of\olo• Nwpt •o· •'ullll' t..oaded• U 1 ow~. loaded. f\atchl.,k, •ng/tran9/ mooring •. $33,000 Call 111.eoom1. Xlnt Condi xlnl condl 111,000 elect/tires, gOOd cOndJ Tom~" ••eoo ., ... 101a oeo. 4"-4&71 11200. 535-<rua '90 32al Corwert. wht, ••• Aooord LX aulO, i---------•-5-,-8-12-ft-&.__,,..---tan Int. lthr, l51pd, GOk A/C, low ml .. 2 dr, PORSCHE 9175 101.&1 • ml. St7,000. 76S.G718 near nut take over 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sia BOATS 7016 1 ..... e13-091e 1• •t98e 2.2ft Ski Boat• CADILIAC 5 , 7 titre V-8, King 8040------BYUNDJU 9090 ''19 911 SC TARGA Supet Condi Tan, 5-1pd. AC, llereo, Plrrellis $14,000 7159·1288 Cobra 0 /0, low p(olile '84 E&. DORADO hull, Juat Hrvlced, Landau. Color white. '88 llJcoel auto, AJC. to1 ________ _ new controller/uphol• Uhr Int, all power, lo ml., 30 days warr. SUZUKI 1tery. Great •kl boat· mlleage, garaged, 11.n-11100 238-9270 9205 fa11~ook1 great ..... r• gle owner. &44-2690 .,.;.~~.::~;.:~--:--:-=-·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ady to go. $10,ISOO ---------1 •99 l!llcel 5spd, AJC, •8 7 Samarl IS•pd, 4 648-9449/574-4247 '8 S CA 0 DI L. LAC I I "'0 O.VILLI!. v.a, p:p, PB, 0 m ·• wan eng. ~ whl dr., red wt nu blk PS. PW, CC, AM/FM daya, 51995 23809270 top, chrm whl•. $3t50 7018 $3500 842-7278 080. 760·9384 YACHTS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ______ 1 lNFINITI 9095 i------ Lldo 14-4095 Grt CHEVROLET 9045 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRUCKS 9220 family boat, ready iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •93 J30 loaded, alr/blk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1,ak•,/bayt aall lllng tlu,nl '79 81 Camino auto lthr, >tint cond, 41k ml. '85 FORD RANGER nc · ra •r •• •· Ser reeds. S20,500 cover, wlsker pool, V8, PB/PS, A /C, obo. 852•1601 Manual V-6, Aun• & paddle, eel. $1800 camper ahell, blk, look• great. New fiber· Call Bob 528-8124 $1600 OBO. 238-9270 glH shell & paint. aft., 6pm .,......-..,,...~---.-....,..-1 9105 $3300·obo 968·5350 · •94 s10 1ek m1.. JAGUAR tinted, red, lowered, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 Dakota w/rack, 1 MARINE SUPS cust, rims, am/fm owner, new palnVtlres. cats, $10,500 OBO. '80 XJO Vanden Xlnt condl 974·8693 DOCRS 7022 Call Jim. 857-8179 Pia• Auto, AJC, fully loaded,snrf ,whla,81k '91810 4 cyl, 5 spd, ml. Like nul $7950 ale, 1 owner, am/Im 770-4210 p. 570·8752 case, bedllner, alloys, $5900. Call 777.4343 27' SIDE TIE Sall DODGE 9065 boat, good foe near i•iiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Udo lal Bridge. Water/ --------- Elec. $9/h. 67~128 '82 SteaJth ES Fully JEEP 9110 VANS loaded, am/Im cass. 9225 35' & 155' Max, Bal all malnt record•, gar. ••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1:•iiiiii•iii•iiiiiii Pen. Sec 1-car prkng kept, S 11,500 OBO. '90 Jeep Cherokee•• Incl. On·shr faclllty. Kevin 832·0412 Sport good condl '83 Ford 14 pass, p/s, p/b, dual AIC, now tires, lo mt Xlnt Condi $3950. 262-042 t S350/S750/mo. 723·5835 We'll kept, 76k ml .. •-------FORD CAMPERS, RV'S, 9075 Must selll leaving town. $7500. 075-4206 TRAILERS 8014 '88 ESCORT OL ** ------- 4·dr ·wagon. AJC, cc, iiLiiINiiCiiOiiLiiNii.iiiiiiiii9iilii2iiO '84 Mldaa Trailer PS, 4-cyl. $t400 obo '88 Toyota Van Ltd. ED all opt. Auto , loaded, dual snrt, lo m l. xlnt condl 55500 OBO. 723·6463 RV, 17' self contained, **031·7149•• '88 Towncar Wht, $3150 Xlnt condl -,8-8--y-0--T---8-1-r-d-LX-1 very clean, nu lires,1-,-8-7-MAX---RA-M--2-5-0 Call 537·2782 loadod, 70k ml. new $5000 OBO. 673-42t0 5.2 ltter. fully loaded, shocks, tunned, de· 76k ml $5500 firm. MOTORCYCLES ta.lie~~~ obo _M_E_R_C_E_D_E_S __ 9_1_3_0 l.,-,:,x.,,,.1n_t-=c_o...,nd_1_9_9-=-1._0_92_2_ SCOOTERS 8018 iiiiiiii••••iiiiiiii '88 Dodge Caravan .,..,9-..,..3 _,,M_u_a_t_a_n_g_L_X_1 LE V6, loaded, 92k ~--------~---------~--------~i-•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H~~b~k. PM. P~'08 280 SE Coupe ml. $~00 ~o. ~ry 6075 1990 FZR GENISIS CC, A/C, am/Im cass, Silver, gorgeous. Per· good condl 347·9361 Xlnt condl $6900 722· feet In & out. Sunr1 & 1.,.,,..,,...~-..,-_,,,,__ __ COMPUTERS 6018 PETS 8c liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANIMALS TICI<ETS 6049 liiii•iiiiiiii•iiiiiii Blk 18,000 mllea. Runs 6109 pager 219·7699. AJC. $10,900 831·0&32 '89 Dodge Caravan CHEAP AIR great. Oreal •hape . .,.----------i---------87k ml., 4 cyl, auio, AJ TOSHIBA LAP·TOP 4M RAM • 2t0 HO, wllh prln1or. S1500 556-6421 Make me an otfer. '94 Taurua SHO '79 450SL bei ge, C, am/Im cass, whl. . ADOPT·A·PET Mo• t US C 111 es Pgr. 714-291·9259 onlyl 1000 ml. eJt, p/s 14 7k mi. 2 tops, $4900. 991·0922 Every Sat & Sun at *From $190 (1·W)* nrf , llhr, all pwr, loaded, xlnt condl1.,.,,~___,,,_. ____ _ PETSMART. Fountaln •From S3SO (RT)• $16,950 963-4489 $11 ,900 721-9564 '90 Gra nd Carvan JEWELRY, FURS Valley. Puppies, kit· No Reatrlctlonal••••••••• ---------• LE New tlreaJbrakes, 8c 111ny 6025 tena anc1 more, all 1-800·300-0802 AUTOMOBILES --------Heavy Duty Jow, fully .n.l\ 1 r f 1 •w•••••••• g F B MERCURY 9135 loac1od, 1 owntlf. Rod ook ng or ovtng, car-........... 1•· 1 90 ord ronco 974·8693 p. 764-4930 Ing homes. CALL 597· 1• (l ull size) 4x4. 5.8L, iiiiii _______ ii TIGER FUR COAT 9031 tor more Info. "l"V1n.15pORTATJON ·~-------1 k d 1.&VM• ·-V·8. Eddie Bauer , ~~~;t,~" t>rk9~~gx~0~~ PERSIAN•KITTENS AUDI 9025 auto, tu11 power, $5500, asking $3800· CFA·Reg. $300. Born liiiiiiiiiii••••iiiii towing pkg w/o'loads, G 1 645 3112 8 1 i alarm, phone, new obo. aye • /t 2. n lov ng hom• BOATS 7011 '84 OT Coupe 2•dr, tires & batt. S 11,500 '93 Sable GS Wagon•--------- loaded, Met. grey Ilka VOLKSWAGEN 9235 nu I 1 8k ml. S 13. 950 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ort fam earl 631·0675 1• PETS & looking for same. Kelli 5spd, nu paint, vuar· 0 8 0 6 4 5 -6 9 7 7 494-4757 259-.8450 '=iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------- MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE ANIMALS 6049 ,. aCnaltle. e9191·SOl982200 lrm. Orig owner-111. mag. MITSUBISHI 9145 Save abused and 7'5" Flberglaaa abandoned pets. Be a outbd boat. 2•!.rHP '71 Weattalla Campr 1600 Dual Port eng. Nu cltch. Runs good. $1400 ObO •631·7149 MISC. 6015 MISC. 6 0 15 MISC. 6015 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii volunteer/foster. Call N issan 92 molor,1---------HONDA 7l4-597·9037. oare, cushions, llfe BMW 9030 9085 '88 Precla LS 4dr, 11u10, a/c, sliver, nice llllle car. $2450 OBO. Call 534· 1934 EX LG DOG HOUSE Flat t op. redwood stylo. good cond $85 obo. 7 t 4·846-6340 Lladro Olanev Pete r Pan Signed llmllod edHlon. Only 2,000 produced Mako an offorl 673-0719 SERVICE DIRECTORY AUTO REPAI R/ SERVICES 3447 YOUR KEY TO LONG AUTOMOBILE LIFE? Schodulod lubrlca11on, Mters. snd 'Park plug cMnge I Mobile Service 2 Re asonable Ra lea. 3 N&.(l Scheduled Ma1n1. Recorded and duplicate card teh 101 o.vner Ed Barrell 548·3371 CARPENTRY 3510 Repaks, Rtmod Oooft, Win· do ..... cab1neis. stucco ' dry· .,.aa. tences gaies t ic Uc: 35yn •-P Jeriy 642.0587 A to Z HANDYMAN INSTALIJREFACE CABINETS Kilchens, balhs. dOOrl, windows Doug 546-7258 HIRE A CARPENTER Aomodel·Gen. Repairs Flre·Waler Damage Elect, Plumb. & Paint 048·2342/227-8122 CARPET CLEANING 3515 Prof'I Truck Mount Steam Cleanlne Oct Special 3-fma $59 1o.800·385o.8725 CARl'!T INST .ALL t REPAIRS 3516 AJI "•palr•AHtrttch 1n11011 • SalH •Any Siu Job• 7 <i•v~•3-50Ge•24 hr CJ!l.AMIC mES"_ 3528 PLANT SA1.E ACRES PLANT SALE: Palm Cemenl lountalns $1t0, Trees, Hang B skts, bird baths $20. Cllrus· S1·S5 646-6747 3PM tru11-avocado (lru1t1ng) Pool Table carved $10. Junipers, vines. oak, l " slate w/ 4' herbs St. On/kng palms Victorian Siik fight 8' S20. 909-674-9422 cost $7,000 sell $1500 Sell your ttome firm 444-44 t 4 through cla.ssthed euy It. Sell 11. Fina 11. 042·5678 ClaHlfled. CERAMIC CLEANING TILES 3528 SERVICES 3548 a..aky Showen Rep'd HOUSECLEAN I NO Rogrout1ng & lnstall'n LJ11670130 Dean of Tiie 15 yra exp. Good Ref. Own tran1. Call al'\y· 673-8065 or 846-8526 If me. 241-0531 Tile Qlaee Blocka •WINDOW CLEANING* All Around Conat'n WOl'kl FREE ESTIMATES Gd Ref's. Reasonable. 297-8081 David L#B562867 536·1286 eWINDOW Cleanlng •Carpel Cleaning• CHILD CARE 3536 •Screen Repair•• Free Eall•729·7079 **PAM'S AQENcv•• We have nannlea, CONCRETE 8c elderly companion• & hsekeepera. 562-8780 MASONRY 3557 Chlldc:are In my home 3'..t yr old girt looking for playmate. Mon-Fri FT or PT. 642·3777 * 811t Price/Quality Landscape, brick, •tone Concttlt. I00. 781-1007 Frtendah!J: Co. Childcare e Cl!MENT WORK• 1 l /2-5 ra Preachool PLAIN/STAMPED curriculum, Huge play Brick/Stone/Tiie/Biock area. Uc'd CM 645-6349 REPAIRS/COATINGS HOME•DAY•CARI! L.541856 031·43tD Learning & Funl Reu. Brick, Block, Stone, Tile ratea . Llc'd/CPR Cone, Patio, Driveway Costa Mesa 979-7918 Fplc, BBQ1. Rel. 20 Yr Teddy Bear•a & Love Exp. Terry 557.7594 **2 FIT Opening• **TECH ·WASH•• Evening car• avalll Cleanln9 RHtoratlon Ue<:lc.rt<:IRtf 649-2144 JDrl\ltWIV /8rlcks/P ... ,.,. Th• AltematlV• to &41-4931 Pg·219-0519 Hom• Da~ Car• Potty training, reaming, CONTRACTORS Ctirl1tlan volu••· 2 ~· up. FT/PT. 548-38 7 GENERAL 3558 CLEANING CPI 8UILDER8 INC. SERVICES 3548 Ae•ldentlal Conet. Uc.•H 1842't•ln1urtd (714) 985-4883 A TOUCH OP CLASS Cleaning. Rea/Comm e RIEMODl!.l.a e New Conatruotlon Uc/Bonc;Sed. FrM Est. T•n•nt lmpro11emen1 Ter••• 282~7143 Hand'(mn SllC &7~27 •8011 HOUS£CLEANINQ Ucent•d·Bonded DOORS 3580 It o.oo of:' ho1.1r. 714 ~0308 Cleantng Mov• fn·Out An experienced 20Yra Exp. Atf't , AeU. depend•bl• door able. w .. k!Y or DI/Wk hanger. Ouar work, Call Pln••84 .. 98 .. , .... Don 821·8910 ' vaats. $475, 675·1849 3 Beautlful Dog• for sale to good homes. Good w/klds, great -5-P-O_R_TI_N_G ____ Wanted 21' Duffv watchdogs. 852·111 1 Elec Boat, (714) 673· GOODS 6065 801a (310> 839-&toi private party! Classlhed Is ..... CONVENIENT whothor you're buy· Welgh\e/Bench HI, ,Ing, selling, or Just like newl Xlnt condl looking, classiflod has S l 25. 642·4722 TRADE what you need I CLASSIFIED 042·5878 DRYWALL SERVICE 3584 Hang•T•P••Texture Acou1tlc Ceilings Int/Ext Painting. F1ee Eatl Kevin 673-6620. SERVICE PRO Acoustic Removal Hang•Tape•Texlure L#400030 839·0278 ..-SMALL JOB EXPERT OrywalVAcousuc Repair 1Hanglng, Taping, Tuture Comm/Res 5 51 ·5573 ELECTRICAL 3610 A-1 Electrlcal work Duncan Electric Oulok Response Local Lie. 850·7042 ELDERLY CARE 3611 AFFORDABLE CARE 1 ·800-930.0073 SSl4./24Hr Uve-ln $8.50/Hr Uv•·Out Alto Hiring-Exp. Call tG-4 FENCES 6 DECJtS 3615 • •Wood F'enc••* :c=tl)alr, ht~ .. Low pl1ca Uc d ~ Conttr. 974-6301 PLOOR INSTALL REP.AIRS 3620 •QUALITY WORK• HardwdNln'Jl/Ceramlc M rble/C ar P•l ·Bnd/I .,• L708279 722-'1'32 - GENERAL SERVI CBS 3680 Buy II. Sell It. Find II. ClaHlfled. GENERAL SERVICES 3680 SERVICE OIRECTORY All 3 Newspapers: $t44 4-Llnea • 4-Weeka Clrc 100,000 Homes/Bus Oehvered w/LA Times-QC • Newport Beach COM & Costa Mesa • Huntlnglon Beach FV & Sunset Boach • Saddleback Volley MV, Laguna, El Toro Pleaaa Call Olna 7 1 4 .5 7 4 -4 2 4 6 HANDYMAN 3710 through classified 642-5678 HOME CARE/ SERVICES 3760 Reeponalble, highly educated, lmmaculalely clean couple wl1hlng to hou1eslt. 960·8757 INSTRUCTION3 7 80 ***MARTIAL ARTS Fr•• TAICHI ca ..... Sat'a Oct 7 • Nov 18 10;00a·11:00a 847·8476 LANDSCAPE & IAWN CARE 3808 Carp'try, roof'g, plbg painting, remodel Baalc Yard M alnt. E 1•cfT11 •ts t u cc 0 . Lawn ave, Clnu1119, Concrete docka/Atpalra Tr•• Trlmmlnl2 Lt MORGAN, Uc'd 403·5365 Haullng 978· 45 _.·TREES. •CARPENTER Paint, Drywall, Stucco, Wood To,,tdlf'•MOH, Law11t, Fence, Sub Floora. Sr. ~751~78 01101 John 636-8235 Lawn Servloe. Mow/ Carpentrr•Eleotrlo•I edgt/aod/aprlnklertl Plumblng•Drywa1l• cln·up. Al 900.2719 Stucco•Palnllng•Ttl• Iv• meg Of call aher 5 Rooflng•Jlm S.1·74114 All ArMrloan LawnCwe CARPENTRY•Wlndow• M•lnt•Soddlngefrrlgat Coor• • Wood Feno•• ton•Cln·upa•Tr•• Trim • Drywall Repair • Quality Work 780-7n3 1..#281581 • Call Bob Landacape R•mOCS.llnt 249-8323 Pg-312-0028 Yatd tune up/melntenace, Han~an Curll• landacaptlartl1tlo de1lgn, Painting, carpentry. Conlr1ctorlC27.e-04006. plumbing, fence bldg. Profl & E'.lhlcal. 645-7605 Local reald. 7fl0..5<M4 HANDYMAN Palntl~, M.ASSAGB 3830 Elect•Plumb•Cerpt y Tllt•Marble. 25YraeAff• Jorry Dell 771MJ380 Don't You D•••rv• A 1Hr Vacation l'rom Home ftepalr/Remod•I &be•• a Anxle\YP Cott• M••wNewport Th•racutJc Mu•~• 25 YH,. Exp Step en L••a C T Jim 831•244SO 714-4587·7 22 HAUUNG 3720 Haadacnaa, bacrc peln, M••••e• therapy In Dr'• otflee. 110 di .. count Dawn 143-9053 ;.IUNK T• The DUMP 1714-... 1882, Wiii haul wt\at TrHh MOVING 3834 - -Man won'll "8-1182 --- MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 Dibernardo'• Moving PAINT & REPAIRS THE LOCAL PLUMBER Local/Olflce/Stor age •Exteriors ·• James E. Bangert Co. Long Olat. Free Est. •Acouahc Aamv/ln5tall Family business 1lnc1 '47 Trl'181632 979·3114 •Wood Repair• Friendly Service PUBLIC NOTICE Ouallly·Warrantles Ll532981 675-9304 The Calif. Public Ullll· Uc.., 665621 /Bon. & Ins. Expert Oraln Cleaning 848·9878 Michael ties Commission RE· & Plumbing Repairs QUIRES lhat all used PETER THE PAINTER 20yra exp. All work houeehold goods Quar. Steve 545·8298 .,_, Quallty Work movara print \heir .,,,. Rtasonable Rates Precl•• Plumblng P.U.C. Cal T number: Li11641469 723·1202 llmoa an<S chaufteurs Repairs & Remodels print their T.C.P. num· QUALITY CARE Free Estlmatta L#l87398 HO·t090 ber In all advertise-20Yra Exp. Excellent menl•. II you have a workman•hlp. Fair queellon about the le-prlcH. 645-~417 Ron gallty of a mover, llmo PROPERTY o r chauffeur, call: RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. MGMNT 3898 Palnllng-lnl/Exl Houae/Apl Public uu1111 .. Commlaalon Quality job. Free Ht. L#569897 030-8888 JMH 714-558-4151 Property Management PEHN ••TOP QUALITY Harbor Atea•Economk:al INT/EXT. Moving a Stor•o• Vary com-047°8375 (Pgr) pelltlve. Uc #648-228. r.-147795 549-0224 Jav 714-850-5000 ROOFING 3910 PJ\INTING 3858 PERSONAL SERVICE 3867 REROOFS & REPAIRS •W.P. YOUNGQUIST High Quallty•Low $$ Painting Contr•otor Uc'd•Bondtd•Fully lna'd Qua!. palntJng by prof'la Pereonal Aaalatance Local Ref'a. 997-0038 Uc1602098. ln1. 1 ·80C>-404·ROOF F(M tll 845-3305 for the busy J;of'I & 21yl'9 Quality PalnUng the elderly. p/rafa. M1. Jackson 855-8830 PLUS louchup1, SPRINKLERS 3921 24 Hra. Richard Sinor Lie 280644 Cl4S-3209 PIANO 6 VOCAL SPRINKLER RllPAIR CHUNG'S PAINTINQ LESSONS 3868 V1lv•s•He1da•Tlm• 20 Vra Exf. Gd Prlc•I elocka. 25Yrs Local Eicp. Guar wor • P:r" Eat. John MS.78H Uclfl376602 538·1534 PIANO 8eg •• Adva.nced &merald Painting All •gea-Teacher Cert. TRANSLATOR/ Entertainment A.val!. Int/Ext wallpaper/\11• Competitive rai.s. 10 yr• Jennifer 040-8809 TUTOR 3927 exp.Fr .. Ht 75t·203a R.a. Painting Cu1tom PET LIA.RN IPANllH HOWi lnt/Elct, texture, wall· Cxp 'd S.A. Tutor. Alao paper. Fr.. Ht 714-SERVICES 3870 Translator·lnte,preter. 197-3085 Pgr 302-1420 auaana 073.-7409 lk•'• Cuetom Painting PeraonaJlz.ed Pet Care Prof, C lean, Quality Ktnnel alternall11e. No TILE Work. Int/Ext & D~k•. •tr•.. or wor~ Lie, 3928 L11034el 831-4tt0 Int. nef'a, • 07 7184 "'UNO L•• Palntlnt CBMMIC • MAR8La Exl/lnt NM con11. t.owest O"AHIT• Int tall a U O\latntMdl Tttma 01< PLUMBING 3890 Fab. Clean-u~. Uc.'d '-•62'7'60 192-0110 Reaa.1 892·1833 ' TUTORING 3929 Teat Preparation Excel on SAT, SSAT, ISEE. Group/prlvale Pat O'Oowd 673·2360 WALL COVERINGS 3932 Cuatom Wallp•p•r Strlpplng/Palntlng No job too smalll 5% Ott w/ad. 073·2937 WATER PURIFICATION 3933 Better Than BOTTLED WATER 1.2tt Per Qallon 714-470-7000 WINDOWS 3934 WINDOW CLEANING $2 ANY WINDOW Sallsfacllon Guar. '100·'7800 Overstocktd with stuff? A call to Claaslfl•d will hel~ &42-58 8 Can't Hom to get to all thoae repair Job• around lht houu7 Let lht Cl111lfl•d ••rvl~• Directory htlp y<X.1 find rellablt help. 842..St71 , MONDAY. OCTOI~ 16, l99S JO DAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~oss ' Blow gen11y • u.bl1cAltcf 10 Mtlt H Skin e1e.m 8ddillYe t5$0pe 18 Auel heroine 11~··1ove ll ~ss 19 Anoeoc ll\hebi11n1 ol Britain 20 Chef a doml1n 22 8Yn 2• Nol mild 26 Leos ol a race 27 Lloan CIOset ltetnt 30 Climb I soapbo• 32 Nol logelher 33 Hrller'1 tootgear 3" Alf P<>11u110n 38 Yukon IOOlwear 39 Stung 42 Pub dnnl< 11 43 Untidy person 4S LOO$e t1111119 garmonis 46 WHlern movoe 48 Literary worll 50 Hab11 61 Office workers S4 M<, ,, S6 Bngt, • summer llow1w. 58 A91lc 62 Kettoflhe comic• 63 Je~ll'Ull 6S S..blfd e& "MoonS1ruc1t• ac1reh 67 SN dude &8 1492 lll1IP 69 Flocll 70 Sedlome- 71 Bridge DOWN I Jovm•'/ by loot 2 Ja1- 3 Armv post 4 Educa10t 5 Pe«>ie who stare 6 Pte11se1 7 Dawdle 8 A911tH 9 Wrap a IJfesenl 10 Football l1~me11 11 Dogllko scavenger L? B<us. e Q I 3 Pew.er U*"IS 21 SIOPS 23 Four-tooted companlOll 25 Cheers 27 Bugle ca• 28 October slono "AIMOUS PU~ SOlVl!O 29 Texas 1own 31 Composts 33 Afo -Ind the F ortv Thtevc-s 35 "Mefrose Place· Chafklllf 36 Marganne 37 Wheal - <10 Rubdow11s 41 Ouf!Sll()fl •4 SI -dog 47 Po!>11 •9 Go d<lwn IM sloPOS SO Yellow btrd 51 Prague nauve 52 Supplo 53 Join 55 Falter 57 PanlS and 1acko1 59 W1111c1sm 60 Armbono 61 High t.PllllS 64 Fuss -SAD. IO&TS 7014 DIW I030 BOllD& IOl5 rmmac ,.:.._~~----~~----~~~...;_~~----------·----... 1m11 ................ iiiiii 4170 ~J~= =~:' ANandOS TO WRIOO.Y HIUU<IB QUIZ •nd TANN AH HtltSCH Q. l • A. &ulh, vulnt'mbl11. YIN l\<M The biddin11 ha• proettdcd NORTH t'..\Sr SOVTll 10 re•• I • •• v.... ' Whal tcLion do you tak.,'' w~ ..... A -Th1111 11 d06e dcc1810n, bul wt feel lhuL your fil for opener'• •u1l, fill.h '!)(Ide 1tnd 11 ••nglclon 11re jual enoua i IA> meril • move TI1e ob"' OWi choice 11 to ahow por't1wr your support. U1d five d1omo11da Q. 2 -Roth vulneralilt'. n' South you hnld •A 7 2 l:>A J 9 IS 4 OAK Q J 8 4Vold Your n11hl·hond opponl'nl OIJl'OS the h1dd1ng with one HJludt• Whnl llcllon do you lilkl!? A • 1wo-11ult.c.·d hunds ore 1111llln· ou~ly Jdfocull t.o l11d 1f y1111 MU1rt with 11 t.akeoul dvuble, c~pc·t:mll) 1f the oppouentA prr-emvt Yuu con tt•ll p;irtnc•r ebuul the lwcMIUtl{'tl nulur1• of your hand by fin1L c11c·h1dding and lh1·n. shlluld partner rM1JUnd 111 tlube, rorrecl1ng Lo d1amond;s (~. 3 • As Soul11 vulncrubl1'. you hold 6AJll8 QAJIS OKQJIO 662 The bidding hnA pNICl!('Cled EA&'T SOlTfll Wt:.<n' NOllTII I• Obi ra.u 2• Pue 7 Whlll do you bid now? A -l>on't be 1n LOO grcnl o ru.~h w 111lrudurc-your n111Jor If you hypa111 two 'IU1l11t.obid11podr.11, p11rt.ner will likc•fy rc11d yOU for R five<nrd 8Utl Our cho1cc> 1~ two d1an10nd11 Q. 4 . Nrollll'r vulnt>rnhlt'. 11~ South you hold a.AKQJ QJ lOI OJI ..atQ IOI Tht bldd1n1r haa proce«lod· 80(mf Wfln' N()RTII &\ST •• vda 10 r-1• p.,.. lN1' .,_ f Wh1l do you bid now? A • You 11rc ccrt.111nly worth unocJ1 • er 0111ve. On lhla nucuon It. i~ qui~ pou1l1la Lha~ partner haa a fivo- card he11rt 11U1L utd perhftpa only one d1nmond 1loppcr. If thr1L 11 lhe ClllK', lhc eult conlruct might bu prefontble. 01d Lwo healU (i. Ii · Nrithcr vulnerable, us South you hold •71 OAK(U7 0.16 .q107B The btdd11111 htta proc<'Cdc.1 NOlm l EA.'fT SOlTTII 10 r.... to 16 PaH 1 Wh11l do you llld oow? WEST I\ · 1'h1s one 1hould be the 11111rulur choice Whether yuu play fuurt.h- au1t fon:1ngor nnl, o rebid 11flwo t'lub8 111 nulomttl•C ond might oltClt 1u1 unforced heurt preferencl'. Don't l'Ven llnnk nbouL n Jt1m11 in hl'urt.A. <.il.'MlllW lhe quulily of your five-curd 8Ull (~. 6 · Nu1lhrr v11l111•rnblc, ns South you huld ~KIO:t QAK!I OJ •AK73~ Tht• buldmu h1u1 11roccedt•<I: SOUTll WEST NORTH ,., r ... 4 1., 2• Pua 3• 7 Whal du you bid now'! A • You hnve nul come 11nywhcre dMe LO cxpre11111ng your ~lrcngth yel hnd your lortg 11wl llf't•n a mfl)Or you would probably hnvc. opened with a clemund bid Wc· would , Utcreforc, complcl.(> u p1clun· of the holding by l11ddtn1< lhr heart frogrm•nl. Our chuoc·e i11 thrc<' ht·11rt.11 '87 Lee.,... act w/ '84 WHIT• T•~I• .. t ACCORD W..-n '87 1000 Whl 4dt, oholo• Nwpt 40' •'ully Loaded• U ' owner, io.~. halcl\Dk, •ng/\ranl/ mooring. $33,000 c.11 He.eoomt Xlnt Col'lctl •Int condl S16,000 •lecVtlr ... gooct condl Tom 138-83N ••900 78 .. tota 0110. ~118 11200. 13s.22u •eo ~a•• Converc. wht, ••• Aooor• LX .uto, 1 ________ _ Ian Int. tthr, 51pd, eak AJC, )ow ml., a dr, POlt.SCHE 9175 mt. s11,ooo. 768-87$8 nHr nut 1ak• ov•' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii , ..... 0734918 SPEED• SJa BOATS 7018 •1988 22tt Ski Boat• CADlLLAC 8040 -------'79 911 IC. TARQA ~.I* condl Tan, 5-tpd. 6.1 litre V-8, King HYUNDAI 9090 AC, ater•o, Ptrr1lt11 $14,000 789·1298 Cobra 0/0, low profile •a• l!L DORADO hull, )u1t eervlced, Landau. Color whit•. '88 llxc•I auto, A/C, 10 ---------n•w controller/uphol· Lthr Int, •II power, lo ml., 30 day• warr. atery. Great •kl bo•t· mileage, garaged, sin-S1700 238-9270 SUZUKI 9205 fuµook• g1eat ... -r• gle owner. &44-2690 ady to go. 510,500 """'-="__,,,...,,-=-~~~:-=1 '89 Excel 61pd, A/C, '87 samarl 51pd, 4 646-9449/574-4247 'BG CADDILLAC I ml wart enr. 30 DeVILLB V-8, FP, PB, o '..t. •· whl dr., rod w/ nu btk day•. :J1995 238·9270 to~, chrm whta. $3150 PS, PW, CC, AM/FM O O YACHTS 7018 $3500 u2.727a . 760·9384 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INFINITI 9095 1------ Lldo 14-409& art CHEVROLET 9045 iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRUCl<S 9220 family bo•t, r~ady --------· '83 J30 loaded, slr/blk liiiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiii lake/bay •alling funl '79 El Camino auto llhr, xtnt cond, 41k ml. Incl. trailer aalla, Ser recd1. $20,600 cover, wl1ker pool, V8, PB /PS, A /C, obo. 852·1801 paddle, eel. s 1800 camper a hell, blk, Call Bob 528·8124 $1600 OBO. 238·9270 9105 after 8pm. ..,, 9"'""4.,,.-..,,&,_1,..,o=---1 ""'6 k,...--m'""l-.. 1 JAG UAR tlntod, red. lowered, iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim MARINE SLIPS DOCI<S 7022 cust. rims. am/fm CHS, $10,500 OBO. Call Jim. 857-8179 27' SIDI! TIE Sall DODGE 9065 '88 X.10 Vanden Pia• Auto, A/C, fully load•d, snrf, whla, 8 I k ml. Lii<• nut $7960 770-4210 p. 570-8752 boat, good loc nea1 iiimiiimmmmiiiiil Udo Isl Bridge. Water/ --------- '85 FORD RAHOER Manual V-8, Runs & look• great. New llber· glaa shell & paint. $3300-obo 968·5350 '80 Dakota w/rack, l owner, new palnl/tlros. Xlnt condl 974-8693 '81 S10 4 cyl, 5 spd, ale, 1 owner, am/Im cass, bedllner, alloys, $5900. Call 777.4343 Etec. $9/lt. 675·6128 '82 Stealth ES Fully JEBP 9110•-V-AN--S----- loaded, am/fm can, 9225 35i i 55' Max, Bal all malnl records, gar. iiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimiiii 'iimmiiiiiiiiiiimmiiii Pen. Sec t-car prkng kept, $11,600 OBO. '80 Jeep Cherokee'' Incl. On·thr facllily. Kevin 832·0412 Sport good condl '83 Ford 14 pass, p/a, p/b, dual A/C, now tires, lo ml. Xlnt condt $3950. 262-0421 1350/$750/mo. 723-5835 We'll kept, 76k ml .. CAMPERS, RV'S, FORD TRAILERS 8014 9075 Must selll leaving town. $7500. 675-4206 '88 ESCORT OL •• LINCOLN 9120 4·dr ·wagon. A/C, CC, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '84 Mid•• Traller PS, ~cyl. $1400 obo RV, 17' aolf contained, ••931·7148** '88 Townc:ar Wht, '80 Tol(ota Van Ltd. ED all opt. AUIO, loaded, dual snrl, lo ml. xlnt condl 55500 OBO. 723-6463 $3150 Xlnl condl -.8=-8--v..,..9-....,T---·B-1-,-d-LX...,.... very clean, nu Uroe, ~.8=-7=-..,,.MAX-=-:-~-=RA~=-M,.._,2=-5=-0~ Call 537·2782 loadod, 70k ml. new $5000 OBO. 673-4210 5.2 Iller, lulty loaded, shocks. tunned, do· 76k ml. $5500 l1tm. lal'led $5000 obo ---------Xlnl condt 991·0922 MOTORCYCLES 631·4709 MERCEDES 91301-=-=--::-::::---:---.,,,---- SCOOTERS 8018 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 Dodge Caravan ""'•9=""""3--=M~u-•.,.ta_n_g--..,L,...,X~ LE VG, toadod, 92k ~--------~-------~~---------~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~ Hatchba~. P~. P~ '98 280 SE Coupe ml. SG~ obo. Ve~ COMPUTERS 6018 PETS & TICKETS 6075 1990 FZR GENISIS ii~i ~~cita~~~~0c;~~: ~~~ef~ i0~u~~~s~n~0~ -="'g0,_0..,,d,_c_o.,...n_d_1 3.,,,4,...7_·9_3_61_ ANIMALS 6049liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blk 18,000 miles. Runs 6109 pager 219-7699. A/C. $10.900 831-0832 '89 Dodge Caravan TOSHIBA LAP.,TOP iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHEAP AIR great. Great shape. 87k ml., 4 cyl, auto, Al AM RAM • 210 HD, with Make me an otter. '84 Tauru• SHO '78 450SL beige, c, am/Im cass, wnt. prinler.Sl500556-6421 ADOPT·A·PET Moat U S Cities Pgr.714-281·8259 onlyl 1000ml.a/t,p/s 147k ml. 2 tops, $4900.991·0922 Every Sat & Sun at •From $190 (l·W)• nrl, llhr. all pwr, loaded, xlnt condl ~---_.,,,.---,,......=--- PETSMAAT, Fountain •From S350 (AT)* •••••••••• $18,950 963-4489 $11 ,90012119554 '80 Grand Carven JEWELRY, FURS Valley. Puppies, kit· No R••trlc:tlon• ---------LE New tlre&,/brakes, •-ART 6025 tens and moro, all 1-800·3 90.e802 AUTOMOBILES Heavy Duty tow. fully ut tookfng tor loving, car-1990 Ford Bronco MERCURY 9135 loaded, 1 ownw. Rod Ing homes. CALL 597............ 974-8693 p. 764-4930 T GER FUR COAT •• (lull size) •x4. 5.8L, iiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii I 9037 tor more Into. TRANSPORTATION•---------V-8. Eddie eauer, ~~~';t~~ndblko~~gx~0';,~ PERSIAN•KITIENS AUDI 9025 auto, tu 11 power, $5500, asking $3800· CFA-Reg. $300. Born liimmiiimmmiiiiiii towing pkg w/o'loads. G alarm, phone. new obo. ayte 645-3172 8/12. In loving hom• BOATS 7011 '84 QT Coupe 2•dr, tires & bait. S 11,600 '83 Sabi• GS Wagonl--------- toaded, Met. grey like VOLKSWAGEN 9235 nu I 1 8k ml. $13,960 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ort tam earl 631-0676 looking for same. Kelli 6apd, nu paint, yuar· O B O 6 4 6 ~ 9 7 7 494-4 75 7 269-8450 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ~ I ---------PETS & Save abused and17 'e" Flbergla•• t~~~91-0~~o rm. Orig owner-Iv. mag. MITSUBISHI 9145 MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE ANIMALS 6049 abandoned pelS. Be a outbd bo•t. 2YIHP MISC. 6015 MISC. 6015 MISC. 6015liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii volunteer/foster. Call Nissan 92 motor,, ________ HONDA '71 W••t1alla Campr 1600 Dual Port eng. Nu cltch. Runt good. $1400 obo •631·7149 i•••••miiiiiiil i•mm•iiiiiiiiiiii ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii 3 Beautllul Dou• for 714-597-9037. oars, cushions, Ill• BMW 9030 ,. sale to go-"' homes. vests. $475. 675·1849 '=iiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiii EX LG DOG HOUSE PLANT SALE ACRES PLANT SALE: Palm """ --------i• Flat top, redwood Cement founlalna $110, Treoa, Hang Bakls, Good w/klds, great SPORTING Wanted 21' Duffy watchdogs. 852·1111 Eloc Boat, (714) 673-atyle, good cond $85 bird baths $20. Cilrus-$1·$5 648-6747 3PM C 1. 1 GOODS 6065 8076 (310) 83g.e1o1 obo. 714·646-6340 lrull-avocado (fruiting) Pool Table carved lass fled s..... immmiiijimmiiimii private partyl Lladro Dlanev Peter $10. Junipers, vines, oak, 1 .. •late w/ 4, CONVENIENT Pan Signed limlted herbs $l · On/ltng Pllmt Victorian Siik light whothor you're buy-Welght•IB•nc:h aet, edition. Only 2,000 _a_·_s2_0_._909_-6_7_4_·9_4_22__ coat 57,000 8811 51600 Ing, aellfng, or Ju11 like newl Xlnt condf producod Mal\o an Sell your homo firm 444-4414 looking. classtllod has Sl25. 642-4722 tf l 673 07 9 th h I I" d what you neodl o er • 1 roug c ass 118 • Buy It. Sell It. Find It. CLASSIFIED 842·5978 ClaHlfled. 942·5878 Buy 11. Sell It. Find It. Cla••lfled. CERAMIC CLEANING DRYWAI.l GENERAL SERVICE TILES 3528 SERVICES 3548 SERVICE 3584 SERVICES 3680 DIRECTORY Le•ky Showers R•p'd HOUSECLEANINO SERVICE DIRECT ORV Hana•Tape•Texture Aogrouung & lnllall'n 15 yr1 exp. Good Ref. Acoustic Callings All 3 Newspapers $144 L11'670130 Dean of Tiie Own tran1. Call any-tnVE.xt Painting. Free 4-Llnes • 4·Weeks AUTO REPAIR/ 673-8065 or 846-8526 time. 241-0531 Estl Kevin 673-6620. Circ t00,000 Homos/Bus SERVICES 3447 Dotivertd w/U.. Times.QC Tiie Gia•• Block• •WINDOW CLEANING• SERVICE PRO • Nowport Beach All Around Const'n Workl FREE ESTIMATES Acoustic Romoval COM & Cos1n Mosa Gd Raf's. Aeaaonablo. YOUR KEY TO LONG 297-8081 David Hang• Tape• Texture • Hun11ng1on Boach AUTOMOBILE LIFE? LIB562867 536·l286 Ll400030 930-8278 FV & Sunset Boach Scheduled lvbr1cn1ton, •WINDOW Cleanlng • Saddleback Valley lotlors, Ind spark plug •Carpet Cteantng• .,..SMALL JOB EXPERT MV, Laguna, El Toro chango: 1 .Mobile Service. CHILD CARE 3536 •Screen Repairs• DrywaJl/AcoustJc Repaor Please Call Gina 2 Reasonable Aa101. Free E1t1•729·7079 ;H anglng /T ap1n11/T tull.lfl 7 1 4 ·S 7 4 -4 2 4 8 3 Ne.d Scheduled Maint. Comm/Res 551·5573 .. PAM'S AGENCY•• Rtcorded and duplicate W• have nannle1, CONCRETE & card left for o"'ner elderly companions & HANDY MAN 3710 Ed Barrett 548·3371 hsekoepera. 562·6780 MASONRY 3557 ELECTRICAL 3610 Chlldc.,• In my home Ca1p'try, roof'g, plbg CARPENTRY 3510 A-1 Elec:trlc:al work 3•/\ yr old glrl looklog * Beat Prlce/Quallty painting, remodel for playmate. Mon-Fri Duncan Electric E I e c fT 11 e /S I u cc o . Landscape, brick, llone Oulck Reaponso RtPllfl. Rtmod FT or PT. 642·3777 Concrete. 800.78CS.t007 Concrete docka/Aeplllra Doors, won· local Uc. 950· 7042 MORGAN, Uc'd 403-5365 dows catmttJ st.ieco a dtV-Frlendahlp Co. Ch~ldcare •CEMENT WORK• wd, i.nces 11.iies tic LIC 1 t /2·5Yra Preschool PLAIN/STAMPED •CARPENTER Paint. 351rs up Jerry 1142.0587 curriculum. Huge pt1y Brlck/Stona/Tlla/Block ELDERLY Drywall, Stucco, Wood A to Z HANDYMAN area. Uc'd CM 845-8349 REPAIRS/COATINGS CARE 3611 Fence, Sub Floore. Sr. Dlscl John 63&<8235 INSTAUJREFACE CABINETS HOME•DAY¥CARa 1..541656 931-4310 Kitchens, baths. doors Learning & Funt Reu. Brick, Block, Stone, Tile Cerp•ntr1•e1ectrlc•I windows. Doug 546-7258 r•t••· Llc'd/OPR AFFORDABLI! CARE Plumblng•Drywatt• Cone. Patio, Driveway HIRE A CARPENTER Costa Meae 979-7918 Fplc, BBOa. Ref. 20 Yr 1·800·830-0073 Stucco•Palntlng•Tfle Aornodel·Oen. Repairs Teddy 8ear'• t. Love f)cp. Terry GS7°7eg4 $94./24Hr Uv•ln Rooflng•Jtm 1141·745M Fire-Waler Damage $8 50/Hr Uv..Out ••2 F/r O~nlng• ••TECH •WASH•• Also Hiring-Exp. Call 1o-4 CAAPENTRY•Wlndo_. El•CI, Pl\Jmb. & Pelnl Evening care avallt Cleanlng RHtor•tlon Doora • Wood Feocea 849-2342/227·8122 Uo~Cert~Ref 549-2144 /0 rlvew1y /Brlckt /Plv1ra • Drywall Repair • Th• Alternative to 841 .... 931 Pg·211M>519 FENCES L#261581 • Call Sob CARPET Home D•lf Care a DEC~S 3615 249-6323 Pg-312-0026 CLEANING 3515 Pony training, !taming, CONTRACTORS Hand»man Charll• Chrlatlan valuH. 2 'tj• Painting, carpentry, up. FT/PT 549.38 7 GENERAL 3558 •Wood Feno••* ~bing, fence bldg. Prot'I Truo k Mount ~repw, he heul"'9 rHld. 7t!CMS044 Steam Cle•nlng .... Low prlcea. Uc'd Oct. Special 3·rm1 559 CLEANING CPt 8UILD•A8 INC. HAHDYMAH Palnll~, Adv.ntagt CoNtr. 974-5301 t -800·39ls.IS72S SERVICES 3548 Realdentl&I Con•t. Elect•Plumb•Ca~ Uc. tlll618-424elnaured Tll1•M11ble. 25Vrt • (714)Ma-4H~ FLOOR INSTALL J~ll 77 .. 380 CARPET INSTALL A TOUCH Oft CLAaa a _R!PAIRS 3516 Cltanlng. R.,/Comm • R•MODaLa. REPAIRS 3620 Hon\ •palr/l'emodel UC/Bonded Fr.. Eat. N•w Conatruotlon Coal• MeN/Newport T., ... 282-7143 Tenant lmprovam1n1 25 Voare E•~ All ll•P•lr•RHlrotch tt.ndymn lvo 574-0827 •QUALITY WORK• Jlme31·24" ln1t.all * SalH •8081 HOUSECLEANINO HardwdNlnVlfCeramlc •AnJ. Slz• Job• UeenNCS-8ond!WI DOORS 3580 Mrbte/Carpat·Ondlln• HAtJLING 3720 7 day• 3oti968•24 hr 110.00 l:. hour. u oa21e 7a~13a2 l't4-S-OH8 CBIAMIC Cle•nlng Mov• In-Out An experlenoed GENERAL JUNK Te The DUMP 20Vre Exp. Ref'•· A•H· depe,,dable door (714-.... 1112) nus 3528 a.t>lo. Wfft(ly or B~ hanga.. Ouar wortc, S!RVICES 3830 WIU haul whet Tfa1t1 Cel1Plna•Me-88M , .... Don 521'8910 -Man won·u tee-1182 - TRADE through classified 642·5678 HOME CARE/ SERVICES 3760 Re•ponalble, highly educated, lmmacu111e1y clean couple wl1h1ng to housesll. 960·8757 INSTRUCTION3780 ***MARTIAL ARTS Free TAJCHI ClaHH S•t'• Oct 7 -Nov 18 1o:ooa.11:ooa 847-8476 LANDSCAPE & IA W,N CARE 3808 Ba~lo Verd Malnt. Lawn ave, Clnup•, Tree Trlmmlnl~ Lt Haullng D78· 45 _.TREES. re,p•cl/A•M•••· Law111, ~151-~70 Lewn aervloe. Mow/ edge/IOd/sprlnl<Jera/ cln-up. Al 90e-2718 Ive mag or call atter 5 All Amerloan LawnCare M•lnl•Soddlngelrrlg•t lon•Cln-upa•Tr•• Trim Quality Work 780-7173 Landscape AeinocMflnt Ya1d tuM up/rnllntanac., ltnd'"pe/1111stlo d1algn. ContraclorlC27"80.008. Prof'I & Clhlcal. 645-7505 MASSA GB 3830 Don't You D•Mrv• A t Hr Veoelton ftrom &tr••• & A1ud•tft Th9r~out1c Mu•u• Step en Lee, C T 7144•7·7222 Headach... b.ek pain. M•H•.. u..repy In Dr'• otflc•. ltO di .. count. Down 8-43·0053 • - MOVING 3834 MOVING 3834 Dibernardo'• Moving Local/O!llce/Storage Long Dist. Free Ell. T#181632 878·3114 PUBLIC NOTICE The Callf. Public Ullll· tles Commission RE- QUIRES that all used household goods movera print their P.U.C. Cal T number; llmo• and chaulleura print their T.C.P. num· ber In all advertise- menta. If you have • question about the I• gaJ1ty of a mover, llmo or chauffeur, call: Public UtllltlH Commlaalon 714-558-4151 PENN Moving & Storage T#147795 549-0224 PAINTING 3858 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Painting Contractor Qua!. palnUng by prorll Ucl602098. Int. Free Ht. 8'5-330S 211'9 Chlallty Painting PLUS touchupa. 24 Hre. Richard Sll'lor Uc~ 845-3209 CHUNQ'a PAINTING 20 Yr•~· Gd Prlcel Ouar • FrH E1t. Ucfll37H02 53a-1634 •m•r•ld Pelntlng tnVExt wallpaper/tit• Com~ 1ale1. 10 yra exp.FrH H t 751·2039 H.d. Palnclne Custom tnVExt. leicture, w•ll· piper. Fr .... t. 114- •97-3085 Pgt 302-1420 lb'• Cu11om P•lnllng Prof, CIHn, Quality WOl'k. lnVExt a Oockt, Ll7034a Nl~IO JUNG L•• PalnUne bVtnt New conat. Lo-#Ht II OU..-nttedl Terms OK &.1&21109 892-0110 9085 '88 Precla LS 4dr, auto, a/C, allver, nice llttle car. $2450 OBO. Call 534·1934 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 PAINT & REPAIRS THE LOCAL PLUMBER •Exterior a ·• James E. Bangert Co. •Acoushc Remv/lnstall Fam1~ buslnHI tine• '47 •Wood RepaJrs rlendly Service Ouallly-Warrantles L1532981 675-9304 Uctfl665621/Bon.&lna. Expert Crain Cleaning 848·8870 Mlch•el & Plumbing Repairs PETER THE PAINTER 20yra exp. All work ,,,., Quahly Work Guar. Steve 546-8298 ,,,., Reasonable Rotes L154l469 723.-1292 Precl•• Plumblng Aepalca & Remodel• Fr•• Esllmatea QUALITY CARE L1&87398 989•1000 20Yra Exp. Excellent workmanship. Fair prices. 645-2417 Ron PROPERTY RAINBOW Circle Malnt. MGM NT 3898 P1lnllng-lnl/E11 Hou1t/Apt Quality Job. Free ell. Ll569897 93&..a888 .IMH Property Management ••TOP QUALITY Harbor ArH•Economle1I INT/EXT. Very com-947·8375 (Pgr) petlttve. Uo 1848-228. Jai 71 +eso..eoee ROOPlNG 3910 PERSONAL SERVICE 3867 REROOFS • REPAIRS Hl~h Quallty•Low SS Uc d•Bonded•Fu!ly lna'd Peraonel Melatance Local Rel'a. 997-00CJO for the buay protl & t .S00-404·ROOP the elderly. Exp/rela. Ma. Jack1on 855-8830 SPRINIU.ERS 3921 PIANO Ii VOCAL SltRINK1.ER A•PAIA LBSSONS 3868 Vatvu•H .. d••Tlm• Clocka. 25Yrs l.ocol 1!1Cp. John 148-78tl PIANO Beg .• Advanc•d All •O••Teacher Cert. TRANSIATOi/ Entertainment Avail. Jennifer e•o.aeee TUTOR 3927 P!T LEARN IPAHISH NOWI Sl!IVICES 3870 Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Alto Tran1tator-lnterpretar. 8u•ana 87:.-7408 Pereo,,.u~ed l'et Ciare K•nnel alternative. No ms 3928 •lf•H or wor~ Uc, Ina. R•f'I , ¥ 07 718-4 C•RAMIC • MAR•La OMNITa Ina tall ' PLUMBING 3890 f'ab. Clean-up. L.lc. 'ct Ae ... I ••a.·••33 TUTORING 3929 Teat Preparation Excel on SAT, SSA T, ISEE. G roup/prlvate Pal O'Dowd 673·2360 WALL COVERINGS 3932 Cu•tom Wallpaper Stripping/Painting No Job too small I 5% Ott w/ad. &73·2937 WATER PURIFICATION 3933 Belter Thin BOTTLED WATER 1 .24t Per Gallon 714-470°7900 WINDOWS 3934 WINDOW CLl!ANINO $2 ANY WINDOW Saha I action Guar. ?90·7890 Overstocked wllh atuff? A c;all lo Classified will helz 942·§8 8 - Can't aeem to get to all lhOH repair )Obi around the house? Let U'\e Clatelfled lervli; • Dlreetorr help you find rtllabl• help. •42·5171