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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-11-10 - Orange Coast PilotBOARD Corona del Mar 29 Irvine 12 0 41 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . _NATURAL WONDERS SEWAGE HELPS?' Officials now say plait could save the bay Council takes up proposal for·· Bob· Henry Par~ •Mayor adds discussion · of memorial to Monday's meeting after commission I "'-.: of (Henry's) murder.· :•• · votes to d elay. a decision on the park naming. · Henry's death and the comm~ ruty's g~neroStty to hls widow and young children prompted city ofhciab to seek a way to pay trib- ute to the officer. Henry, 30, Y'as "I don 't believe it's that difficult an issue. The plan is · a good on e ... " , MARC MARTIN I OAllY PILOT Kindergarteners (from left) Danny Miller, Peter Jackson and Jimmy Nelson at the Environmental Nature Center investigate a piece of tree fungus with tnstructor Glen Renee Minert. Environmental center is mesm~rizing playgrorind for~dei:gattners By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot _Laney Tucker wasn't sure what to make of the bright yellow and oran ge f ung us. The colorful mold mush- roomed froJT. the side of a dead trer stump at the Environmen- tdl Nature Center on Thursday, . fasonatmg the other kinder- gartners in the center's after- c;chool class. Laney Just sat on a Jog and stared at it •Do you wdnt to touch 1t?" asked teacher Glen Renee Mmert Laney shook her head adamantly. •Jt looks gooey,• she said before jumping onto the other stum__ps to_I?l~. _ _ But what was gooey to Laney was mesmerizing to her classmates. The small crew stroked the fungus briefly before moving on to the next natural wonder. "Kids commune with nature in a different way than adults," said Minert, who teaches kindergarten at Killybrooke Elementary School in Costa Mesa and moonlights several aft~moons a semester dS a cen- ter nature instructor ·You have • SEE NATURE PAGE 7 IN MEMORIAM . Brother crusades to keep veteran's memory alive • 'Casino Night' is set to raise money for scholar- ship fund in name of Arthur Galvan, only Orange County native to die in Persian Gulf War. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Prfot ple why Art died," Galvan said earlier this week "He died pre- serving freedom , so oilier people in this country co uld be free.• Tilis Veterans Day, Galvan is staging a •casino Night" fund- raiser.ior a scholarship fWld in his brothe r's name targ ting students at Arthur Galvan's-alma mater - Estancia High School. ·w e hoped that bccau e Aithur was a veteran. it would attract more people,• Galvan While many tudents and gov-!';aid. ·aut getting people has ernmcnt worker:, are enjoymg a been difficult. I don't know if 1t' day off in honor of Veterans Day -because people are gomg away officially recognl7.ed Saturday ,._ .. ._ __________ .,.________ ., Ray Galvan is making plans. ; -· 0tMr local~ ts putting the final touches on a ! 11"°'9 Who The Newpprt Beach r tdent 1 .. ~~ fund·rruslng dinne r in honor of : ..,.... SM his favonte veteran his broth-'-•••••• .. •••••Ill er. Galvan's sibling, Air Force . Capt. Arthur Galvan, i the com- rnumty' most recent wartime casualty. for a long weekend or that people have a tendency to for~t. Only 18-4 people died m the (Perslan Gulf) war." ·r---------~------~ I I I I 1 \ n r' : AROUND TOWN 6 : CHECK IT OUT 2 : CLASSIFIED 10 I POLICE FILES 2 PUBLIC NOTICES 9 SPORTS 8 WEATHER 2 How to reach us ... ORCULATION 800-252-9141 CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAA 646--4170 HOnlNE 642-6086 ~.-, .. 642-4330 Arthur Galvan, 33, b came the ---=-o=nly Oran County nativ killed in the Persum ulfwaTWhcn ti and 13 other dted in a plane cruh Jan. 31, 1991. He had vol- unteered for th f atAl miision. Now Galvan's nussion 15 to cany on Ida btOtber's memory, pedal· Galvan said he's expecting ebool 90 ~ '° ~ ...... ~ ~P tund·railet 8aturday night m the Gardtm Room. at the Oakwood South·~ bulld· lhg in Newport Bea<:h ly on Veter11ns Day. •we just want to remind peo· - ' POI' $25, clonon recetve ....... Wine, • clmnet buff et and S50 in •SEE V£TEAAN8 ..al 7 -• • Peter Jack- nature cen- ter. The 2.5- acre center serves as an environmen- tal esca.pe ln a neighbor- hood of con- cre te and asp hall A different kind of victory The numbers may not show it, but the players and the officers-turned- coaches say Costa Mesa High's freshman football team had winning s_eason. By CarQlyn Miller, f:)a1fy Pilot C OSTA MESA -For the 33 Co ta Mesa High School freshman football players, 1t was as much a part Qf afternoon drills as running, hiking or block- ing. • At the end of evory practice this football sea.son, the players and thetr four coach gathered m a huddle and ch nted their motto: •costa Mesa 100%1" • To the four COile Mlm polce officen Wbo vdhmrMted lo Coedl this green teem aftet wOlk and In theif ftM tiifte, the l!M!Aif wtlkJ1 en<led Tbunday, wasn't Just aboUt ~ and the ...... losing rectiltt not ~ • defeat. •u there .. one tblng I w•nt •SEE COACHES fWlE I By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH Sdymg the time for a decision tS now dnd not in December, the City Council at its Monday meeting will reVlew a proposal to name the pldr1ned sports park at Castdways dfter slam police officer Bob Henry Mayor John Hedge~. who requested the mdlter be ddded to an already busy meetmg, said he' plans to endorse calling the base- ball and soccer helds "Bob }1enry Park· as aty staff and police offi- cers have recommended "l don't believe it's thdl dlHi- cult an issue,· Hedges said "The plan is a good one We got all the input we needed in the aftermath MAYOR JOHN HEDGES shot m the hedd at the Castaways site, apparently by a swcidal man. He died at Hoag Memorial Hospi- tal one month ldter on April 13. During the month Henry was m a coma dJld after his death, people tn the cormnuruty wrote many letters of support and raised money for his family • SEE HENRY PAGE 7 Auto dealers heed call to pipe down • • City succeeds in controlling noise from public address systems after neighbors complain. By Tina Borgatta, Da1:/jl Ator COSTA MESA Even the best neighbors ought occasionally tum the volume up d little. too high on thelf stereos. ~ And when it happens. you sim- ply ask them to tone 1t down a lit- tle. At least that's what city offi- cials did when residents began complaining that the public address systems at a few car deal- erships ·were disrupting the peaceful calm of therr neighbor- hoods. Well, they dld a little more than that. They also threatened to ban the loudspeakers if the deal- erships dldn't pipe down But it apparently worked Co - ta Mesa Development Services Duector Donald Lamm saJd the peace and qwet has been restored to surroundu'lg neigh- borhoods . "Som •tunes all it take~ is JUSt drawing their attenbon to 1t. • Councilwoman Sctndra Gems -.aJd Thursday. In June, Lamm met with mem- bers of the Motor Car Dealers __ Assooabon of Costa Mesa to con- vey the counal's concerm About two weeks later, he heard back from the assooation l.dmID said the members had dgreed to •self-impose· a few rules, wluch include· • Linubng the use of paging systems to between 7 a m. and 9 p.m. • Lowering the volume •Programming the systems to shut off automatically at 9 p.m. And, during Monday night's City Council meeting, Lamm suggested the council hold off on • SEE DEALERS PAGE 5 . .. • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1995 check It out • Bold ·resources offered . . . .. to youngest researChers W hlle some grown-ops may remember school research as a drab affair involving dry texts and ~ference volumes, today's yoUtlgsters a.re privy to an array of bvely, user- friendly electroruc resow:ces at Newport Beach Public l.Jbranes. Selected to augment educa- tional goals and support school assignments, most dlgitaL resources are housed in 4oca1 Area Network tennind.ls in the Central Librdry's Children's Sec- tion. Soon, branch librdnes also will be linked Among the network's most colorful offenngs are "Microsoft Encarta, • "Multunedia Animal Encyclopedia," ·Dinosaur Dis- covery," "Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?" and more - a vutual galaxy of ddventures that educate and entertd.Ul •Since many ctuldren learn about a country by reading key facts, hearing foreign phrases and watching native dancers .• Available on "Encarta" are more than 26,000 articles, 7,000 photos and illustrations, eight hours of sound, 100 animations, 800 maps, 250 interactive charts, an illustrated historical time line and an interactive atlas. "World Book Encyclopedia," a.second general research tool, features a similar range of data, plus a foµr- screen picture gall~ry. Rather than go on safari, chil- dren can learn about the animal kingdom via "Multimedia Ani- mal Encyclopedia," featuring animal sounds, profiles, pronun- ciation tips and data related to diet, habitat and conservation. JEFF BEQUETTE --:l best via medla that combine visual and audltory !>Umuli, we 've found that CD-ROM resources Me outstanding teach - ing tools that make learning · fun.· observed Judy Kelley, youth and branch services man- ager "They appeal to grade schoolers who are comfortable, for the most part, with computer- Equally comprehensive data about dinosaurs is delivered in" "Dinosaur Discovery," along with games that test players' knowledge about prehistoric creatures. If you thought mysteries could only be unraveled via print resources, a trip thfougb the net- work is sure to astound. Log on soon for a journey powered by technology never found in libraries befor~ the digital age. • OfEO< IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams • , delivered in!orrnallon. • l\loting librarians don't often • see d ctuld perusing a set of encyclopedias, Kelley revealed • children frequently browse : through network databases. ·we see youngsters e ngrossed : before network computers • involved m serendipitous fact- finding as well as researching . assignments and looking for in!om'lation for its own sake • Wonder why? In addition to text, most net- work resources feature bold graphics and interactive dellvery. Providing expenences that ought be considered thf' next best thing to being there, CD-ROM refer- e nce tools re-enact eclipses earthquakes and historical , speeches Students cdn learn Grafton novel still tops ·library 'wish list' For the sixth straight week, Sue Grafton's "Lis for Lawless" tops the Newport Beach Public Library's wish list. The list is composed of books with the highest numbe r of customer holds placed on them . Following Grafton's novel is Rosamund Pilche.Ls_"Coming Home," Nicholas Evans' "The Horse I Whispere r," Mary Higgms · Clark's "Silent Night" and Ken FoUett's ·A Place Called Free- dom • For donation information I call 717-3801. ·Woman who led.police to · kidnapped baby gets reward : .. •Maria Ferrer is present- ., ed with $5,000 check' for her tip leading to arrest of • person who snatched 4-• month-old from plaza. ~ By Carolyn Miller, Datly Pilot • COSTA MESA The Delano woman whose bp led police to the kidnapper of d 4-month:old girl from South Codst Pla1a m April " was rewarded for he r efforts 4 Thursday. 4 4 Costa Mesd Pohce Ctuef Dave Snowden hdnded Mana Ferrer - who was fl a nked by grateful mother Bedtnz Zamora and her baby, .Stefanny · a $5,000 check from Sears department store, where Stefanny was kidnapped April 22. ·Maria Ferrer recognized the (abductor) from a description, notified us and as a result, reunit- ed the family," Snowden said "The suspect has been arrested, prosecuted and convicted .• Raul Alvizo,. a Delano patrol officer who drove Ferrer to Costa Mesa, translated for her. "She's really happy about the reward," Alvizo said N At first, she didn't know about the reward, but now it is a blessmg because she needs the money." The kidnapping of baby Ste- f anny -whose picture captured many hearts with her black curls and rosy cheeks -produced an intense ·seven-day investigation by Costa Mesa police detectives and the commuruty in Santa Ana. where the Zamoras hve Several of the detectives who worked on the case and brought Stefanny home were at the ceremony Thursday • The breakthrough in the case came from Ferre r, who was watching television and recog- nized the baby as the same one staying with a Delano woman who previously didn't have any children, according to police. Ferrer called Delano police, who then notified Costa Mesa police . Detectives found Stefanny unbanned on the porch of the house where the kidnapper, Maria Louisa Martinez, 36, lived Martinez pleaded guilty to the kidnapping charg~ in August and is serving a sentence of eight years in state prison Jeff Bequette has retired after volunteering his time as scoubnaster for some 20 years. Twenty years .of being· prepared HE IS A Costa Mesa resident who recently retired ·atter 20 years as scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 666. Of the !50 boys Bequette has led on tnps and hikes over the years, 23 have gone on to become Eagle Scouts. • The troop bas created a patch m Bequette's honor, a patcb that will be earned only by scouts meeting tough requirements. · The patch, Bequette said, comes as "a big surprise and a big honor." IN THE BEGINNING Bequette was 12 when he joined the scouts in his hometown of McArthur, a little town near Mount Shasta. He recalls one scout trtp to Camp Lassen, an outing that was so much fun be went back every sum- mer for five years. He also attended an international gathering of scouts, as well as a Scout JdIDboree in Pennsylvania. Eventually Bequette grew up, went to UC Berkeley, joined the Army and got mar- ried. It wasn't unW he had two sons that he rekindled bis relationship with the scouts in 1972. Dunng a tnp to the Sierras in 1975, the scoubnaster asked Bequette to take over. •And I have· been the scoutmaster ever since,· Bequette explained. MR.B Long after his own sons left the .troop. Bequette -known as Mr. B by scouts - attended the troop's weekly meetings and took the boys on camp-outs ana hikes every m9nth and week-Jong trips every summer. "We have had some really good trips, but we had one that became a little bit too exciting,• Bequette said, recalling a trip to Joshua Thee National Monument where six scouts were lost overnight in a sudden snow stonn. They were found safe the next day, thanks to survival techniques they had CITYSIDE learned as scouts. Other trips, fortunately. have not been a~ harrowing ·I en1oy going on tnps Bequette sald •rt is a lot of fun to go back- packing and canoeing. And it keeps me young working wtth kids • HIS JUST DESSERTS Bequette has received many awards over the years, including the-Silva-Beaver of Orange County and the Award ol Merit. A retired electncal engineer who still does occasional consulting, }iequette is president of the Orange Coast Lions Club and enjoys following the stock market and takes walks to keep in shape. . And despite his retirement as a scout- master, he will remaiJ\..active in scouting. "1\venty years as a scoutmaster wa!. enough. But I will still go to the meetings, and r will keep on hilting and going on trips with the troop.· -By Frida Andersson Man found dead in car from probable suicide · The Daily Pilot chose not. to publish the name of the deceased. A civilian saw the man slumped over the steering wheel of the car and reported it to a community service officer inside the station. The officer looked in the car and called for emergency help who delennined the man was dead, Gonis saJd. This is the first time a public suicide took place in front of the police station, Gonis said. Cook allegedly turns knife on waiter ta Mesa detective Sgt. Tom Boy- lan said. Hughes, 22, a Mission vlejo resident, suffered a minor wound in bis abdomen and was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana for exploratory surgery, Boy- lan said. An 81-year-old Newport Beach man sitting in his car just before noon Wednesday in front of the Newport Beach police station shot himself fatally in the head. There was no suicide note found in the elderly man's 1983 white Pontiac Grand Prix whose windows were rolled up, but he was holding a gun and was killed by a gunshot wound' to his head, Newport Beach police Sgt. Andy GoniJ said. The man was identified by his Wife who was notilied by the Orange County Coroner's office. •Unfortunately, we handle a lot of these types of incidents and find they want to be found quick- ly and don't want to sub1ect their family to additional pain,• Gonis said. Dinner didn't go smoothly at the Armani Restaurant in South Coast Plaza on Tuesday night. Bad blood brewing between two employees boiled over when the restaurant's cook allegedly stabbed a waiter in the stomach with a kitchen knife, police said. A man identified as Jose Anto- nio Quirez and Craig Hughes were arguing in the kitchen of the restaurant when Quirez allegedly stabbed Hughes in the stomach with a lQ-inch boning knife and then walked out of the restaurant and has not been seen since, Cos- Police are still looking for Quirez, whose age is not kQown, but if be is caught, he w111 be charged with assault with a dead- ly weapon, Boylan said. Police also talked to the sus- pect's brother, who works at the restaurant but claimed t9 know nothing about the stabbing, Boy-lan said. -By Carolyn Miller 4 :.. ~.fjlot hour answering service may be stories, illustrations, editorial WBAT URP. POLIC]J FILES used to r1<0td letters to the matter 0< .cfwrtisements herein editor on any topic. can be rtPfoducld wrt.hoUt APQRE$S written permi~sion of copyright TEMPERATURES Dense tog ·~ th• From Swfllne COSTAMISA owner. Newport Beach coast this mom ng. .. VOL 89, NO. 259 OUr eddrus Ii 330 W. Bay St., W.wet11ll( through • 100 blodt of Centw Streft: Roberto Martlnei.. 24, was Costa ~. C.hf. 92627. t:tQW TO REACH U~ 69157 with afternoon dNr· ~ •rrested Nov. 7 on suspicion of selllng illegal narcotics.. lHOMAS H. 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"But this was a unique and very excit- ing -experi- ence for me.· • A cultural geographer and part-time professor at Cal State Long Beach, Petersen joined the pageant after being recommended to the selection committee by a friend. She had never participated in a contest before. Ln China, such contests don't exist, Petersen said. In fact, Petersen believes she earned her trip to Costd Rica based on an interview. She fit the qualifications by being over age 18, married and being born in the country she would represent. Pageant officials never even told Petersen how many contes- tants she defeated to become Mrs. 'China. ~ "I think tl}ey want contestants who have a balance of physical beauty and education and who are articulate,• Petersen said. Petei!;en artived for a recent press interview outside The Sweet Life shop in Fashion Island wearing a black dress that evokes her culture. She pulled out of her handbag photographs of the pageant, her Mrs. China banner and a book cont'aining a portion of her doctorate, "The Chinese Lapdscape as a Tourist Attraction: Image and Reality." Although she. admits to being "pre~ericanized" aJter liv- ing in the United States for eight years, the Beijing-born Petersen also hopes· to serve as a liaison between the two countries. She has returned-to China frequently to conduct tours and serve as an urban pliO:lner. In the United States, she has taught Chinese language, physi- cal and cultural geography and the geography of China. "My parents were engineers, and they wanted me to be a sci- entist,• Petersen said. "But I also consider myself a gifted artist I like what I do to be half soence and halt art.• ·chinese tourism administrators do not take advantage of their opportunities. Peterson claims. And Petersen bas discovered how little the two cultures know about each other. Petersen s'ees herself helping to change that. It was partially her interest in in.the news . Prices hiked for '96 f a.ir • Manager says increases are expected to bring in additional $200,000 for capital ~provements. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -You might want to bring some extra cash when visiting the Orange Courity Fair next sununer. Jumped from $100,000 to $600,000 for 1996. To make up for the increased expenses, the board approved a . round of 5% across-the-board cuts and a $600,000 slash to its capital improvements fund. Bailey-Findley said the fair- grounds will postpone some asphalt repavements and gate re15airs for a year. "We're trying to. stay real con- servative in our revenue projec- tions and cut our expenditures at the same time," she said. tourism that made.her want to spend the tWo weeks in Costa Rica. But the decision to join a beauty pageant and leave her 2- year-old son would not come without lengthy consultation with and support from her husband, Evdl1, arid her in-laws . The promoters' attitude also helped convince Petersen that she would not be treated like a "bubble head." "They told me not to spend a lot of money on 1ewelry or gowns. They said they were interested m the person 1os1de the gown." Petersen said "That really touthed me. ?Jddt'dttf i!Jotl/l(,[ 1'/ SPECIAlS Custom Photo Greeting Cards coll for an appointment Galleries / 6tudio 124 BROADWAY, UlllT D. COSTA MESA, CA. 92627 (714) 646-0337 When you need to know ... Find it fast 1n your hometown newspaper NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MBSA HUDAY, NOVEMIEfl 10. 1995 • "I know what my future is, and ruiew this wasn't going to advance my career," she said. "Win or no win, this wouldn't change my life." Petersen enjoyed the mterac- tion with the pageant's 32 other contestants and learned how sen · ously people took the event The ~ ......... ... Ylllf ...... repieMMed Cldu .. Gae Mn. World Pagemtla Costa Rla were Ille was • sem.l-fbWlst. MAACMAR™ I OAllY f'llOT two weeks of preparati~n. promo- . tion dnd rehearsal gave her insight into how she would fare. "Physically, I know I'm only average," said Petersen, who also had no modeling experience. "I never really got nervous. I just deeded to let thmgs happen nat- urally " HICKORY FARMS Get A Jump On Gift Giving FREE SHIPPING We'll ship any of our prepackaged gifts valued over $20.00 anywhere In the continental United States FREE. For arrival by Christmas place your order before November 22, 1995 Visit our store today for detalls! WFSTCLIFF PLAZA J 7th at Irvine Ave •• (next to Hughes) Newport Beach •Send A Gift By Phone 6424302 • The Orange County Fair's Board of Directors decided Thurs· day to raise parking fees and some admlssion prices for the 1996 fa.ii. .. ·--.. ----...... -... - Fairgrounds general manager Becky Bailey-Findley said she expects the increases to bring in an additional $200,000 to help pay for capital changes and repairs around the fairgrounds. ·The one change that will affect the majority or the patrons 'is the parking fee," Bailey-Find- ley said. •n basically has not been raised in many years." The board increased the park- ing fee from $3 to $4 per car. Car- poolers, who previously received free parking with four or more people in a vehide, will have to shell out $2 per car. The board also raised admis- sion prices $1 for senior citizens . age 55 and over, bringing it to.SS. General admission will remain $6, and children's tickets co t $2. "Our money only comes from here, so when we have down years or extra expenses to cover, we have to generate more mon- ey,• Bailey-Findley said. Next year is a down year fpr the fair board, which• was forced to cut $800,000 from its 1996 operational budget. The fa\r · board approved the $11.7.million budget lbufsday. Revenue was down this year ... from the absence of Pacific Amphitheatre events and con- . certs. The board expected the amphitheater to generate $800,000 in gros revenue, but it only brought in $13,000. Without putting on one concert thiS season because of problems with amphitheater noi.Se and con-• tract·,imposed sourid restrictions, the fillf filed suit against the Ned- 1--e-rlan<Jer Group lest nth. The Nederlander Group sold the a.mphitheatet, to the. fairgrounds in 1993. • The board budgeted no rev· enue from the amphitheater for 1996. It did, however, ubstantial- ty lD<:reUe Its attorneys' and utili· ttes1eel. The projected attorneys' fees ... ~s Crane & Co. Now Open Located on the 1st level, near the Concierge 714.9791828 CRYSTAL COURT . THE VILLAGE . THE OFFICES • ---- • f'M)AY, NOYEMla 10. ,,., • SOS seeks Thanksgiving bounty • Karen McGllnn say charity has seen an increase 1n 1ood reque&ti this year. . By Tlna Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Karen McGl.inn would like to promise every needy fa,ril.ily here a tradi- tional Thank giving dinner, com- plete with a juicy turkey. tasty stuffing. mashed potatoes and all the other fancy fixings. But that might be a tough promise to keep, unless she's able to drum up some boli(;lay food donations [or her pove rty relief center. Share Our Selves. :We'll still be giving out our regular bags of groceries,• said McGlinn, SOS executive director. ·But what we try to do at Thanks- gwmg lS include a few things that will make the meal so much more pleasurdble ~What we never get are the turkeys or lht> chickens, the cdnned hams, fresh p roduce, fresh nulk . pies." McGJ.inn sdid the charity usu- ally hdnds out 600 to 650 bags of groceries a ddy dunng Thanks- giving wpek , nt>Mly double its nom1dl dc11ly distn bution of 350 bdgs And, McGlinn sdld she fears there may bf> dn even greater need f01 food lh1'> year. ''We've had more early calls iequt-c;lmg food for the holidays lhan I can remembC'f in a long llmt> " f\.lcGlinn said. "I wouldn't be at clll ~urpmed if we end up $500FF w/ad Ei.p Jon 31 1996 B O DY ,,~ ' ' ,. Electro lysis ,- ~ ;• .. . ,• r .• ,. , Also Av a ila ble MllNDFRS C-L1NIC 434-9200 2845 Mesa Verd. E. • Suite 1 2 Costa Mesa ·-· = ~.--~~~~~~~~~~--. f' .. ,. .. • • • • • • • • ~I ' Re Paintin g? If you're looking to paint or repaint. rebuild it, replace 1t or restore 1t, look in the Pilot Class1f1eds to find the service best fttt1ng your needs Daily Pilot Classified Co mmunity Ma rketplace • ' Orange County's : Cigar Headquarters • .. The Tinder Box Premium Cigar.1 · Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo • Cruz Real • Cuba Allados • Cuesta Rey • Davidoff • Don Juan • Don Lino • Dunhlll • El Subllmado • Excalibur • Fonseca • Grlffln • H. Upmann • La Unlca • Macanudo • • Montecruz • Montesino • P.G. • Partagas • Punch · Romeo &. Julieta • Royal jamlcan ' • Sa'J'lnelll • V. Centennlal • Zlno &. many more. .. FilU! •. 6t~rc1 lmpo Pip~"' Toh4«0J • Cigardtu UnU,tu Gift1 . Shippi"# APai/a.JJI~ Cry "tal Court at ·-, n it n C o o "t PI u / rJ (714) 540 -8262 > . ..------------... ·~-~--------~------------·-·--·--------·, I ..,. c.w.1 fruit Giii I I c.-d~ .. : ..... ': ' c.nn.t juica : ~-== =:-:-i Canried y...-CerHI Shlmpoo...... , Turkeys (hot Md Cold) bottl4is) 1 Canned pumpkin Rite t:otloh (small bot-: Cranberry sauce Peenut butter ties) : Pie shells Jelly T~ : • ,.... Baby foOd ~ : Milk Baby juke a.-.a-aeam : bt Baby cereal •. .... ...... "" I ~r es 5'Nm ._wipes : Meat Canned meat COrnbs • Poultry . Cake mix Deodorant : Deli items Snack items La&a)dry soap I Pasta ~ I + Needed alt Pasta sauce V~lns : yur: Pancake mi>< Diapers I Milk (powdered, Tea Bus~ : evaporated) Soap Certificates for gro-: canned soup • Beans es : I I L------------------------------------------------------J giving out 700 bags just on the Wednesday before.• Most of the calls have come from families who want to have a traditional turkey ~ner fo r their children and re)ptives but can't afford to buy all the supplies. to have our family over to cele- brate Thanksgiving.'" Some of the foods McGlinn hopes to collect for SOS' Thanks~ giving bags include: • Turkeys, chicke ns and canned hams. Mil hasn't been the home less people who have been cal.ling," McGlinn said. MThey're families looking to see if there's anything available, from women saying, 'I know we're not going to be able • Fresh potatoes and produce. •Canned vegetables. • Canned pumpkin and pie crusts. To donate items to the charity, call SOS at 642-3451. Beautiful Hair! Open 7 days • New Clients Only Perm & Cut Weave & Cut Reg.$65 Reg.$65 w/ad $50 w/ad $SO Long ~ir tJtn •Spirals Not lndudtd. ' Hai~prag The Salon Fall Tent Sale •Wt uH only prvru1lonu productJ • Coldwell • Rl!dktn • Paul "11tchell • Nuxw • Stl>ul1an & Fr1mrn 540-1877 2981 Bristc>I St. #83 Costa Mesa (BakerlBristol) CLOTHfNG & EQUIPMENT UP TO 7Cl'J OFF Tree Golf Clinics SATURDAY & SUNDAY FROM IO OOAM TO HX>PM Free A-Star Video Analysis SATURDAY & SUNDAY FROM 9:00AM TO 3 OOPM Free Hot Dogs & Beverages SATURDAY & SUNDAY FROM 9'.00AM TO 3:00PM Demo Day, Try O ut New Clubs SATURDAY. Cleveland. D1awa. Mizuno. Henry Griffib SUNDAY C3llaway.1ille1i.t. Taylor Mode. Tommy Armour '"We Don't Teach Golf. We Teach You How To Playl" I O I< l 'I C)l<\I \I 10' ( \I I --1-1 -:'1>-:'1-u I "' .111 d .II 22:--.~2 1'1 "'.Ill 11 1111<11.111 ...... 11111, ,, \\I'"'' I "·l'I. ( \ COME ON ... YOU KNOW YOU NEED THOSE TEETH CLEANED YOU REALLY DO . ..,. ---CAAING.FOA PEOPl;E UKEYOU----- CHARLINI NAPOLITANO, DDS IUIAN Mii.Wi. DDI 1131 01W1G1 AVI, sum o · COITA MllA 142-GIOI volunteer directory ef"1Y ~ • pubic ~ .....,., Ii • THI ~ D•Cl'.DllY runs needed. For lnformetion on tt'iele ~ oeriodically In Vw O.lly ll'llot. If you'd other oppottunltlej, c.111 LM ~ It like information on g.ttlng your orgenl· 553.0363. zation listed, cell 642-4321, bt. 331. • HAT C:O .. CTION The Hat Conne<tlon Is a women's philanthropic extension of the CNmber of Commerce that WNeS Costa Mesa and Newpon BNCh For Information, call Kay Walburger, 650-2144. ' ..OrTAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY Volunteers are needed for an auxil- lary support group being formed by Heritage House, a non·proflt substance abuse recovery home for pregnant and parenting women and ~r Chlldr.n In Costa Mesa. For more Information. call 646-.2271 . HfGH HOPIS HI.AD INJURY The High Hopes Head Injury Pro- gram's Rea Centet tn Costa Mesa, a nc>n- .profit organization serving the needs of head-injured adltlts and their families, is seeking volunteers. For lnfonnatlon, c.all 646--7458 HOSPICE ~ILY CARE Hospice Family care is seeking peo- ple to help with errands, visits and com- panionship to terminally ill patients and their families. For Information, call Lany Mariotti at 7 30-1114. INTERFAITH COUNOL The Newport-Mesa·lrvine Interfaith Council, an umbrella organization for several area service groups, nee?.s volun· teers active in local congregations. For information, call carol Brown, 548-3283. JUVENILE DIABETES FOUNDATION The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International, Orange County Chapter, is ~Ing volunteers to serve on its golf tournament committee and for data , KIDS CANCEll c:ornCTION The Kids catnr Connection Is dedi· ceted to the emotional educational and flnancial needs of chlldten afflicted with cancer. Volunteers are needed. For lnfor· matiOll, call 851-7774. SUSAN G. KOMO llREAST CANaR FOUNDATION Volunteers are needed to assist In a variety of programs witt) the Orange County chapter. For more lnfonnatlon, call 480-5222. MAKE·A.wtSH FOUNDATION Make-A-Wish Foundation of Orange County, which makes wishes come true for children with life-threatening Illness· es. see«.s volunteers to occupy a variety of positions. For information, call Gilda, 476-9474. MARCH OF DIMES • The March of Dimes office in Costa Mesa needs volunteers fo< fund-raising committees, spealcing opportunities. occasional offke work and help with bulk mailings. For informatlo'!i call 631- 8700. MASTER CHORALE Of OC . The performing arts organization heeds volunteers for computer input ticketing, filing and handling phones. MUia• M DiiiWNY .AllOC. The Muscular OyJtrophy Auodetion of <>r•• County 15 in need of volun- tHrs for ~ group leeden, padcet stuffing. ~I ewnt ~ffing. office help, coin counten. speaker's bur.au, etc. For more Information. c;afl 750-1408. NIW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMIH INC. The non·proflt rKOVflfY center for adult women with alcohol and other chefnlcel dependencies seeks volunteers. Giii 548--9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m or call JO'f at 548-8754. NEWPORT llEAOf CONFERENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau Is dedicated t o the pro- motion of the city to potential visitors. If you have extensive knowledge of New- port Beach and would like to volunteer. call 722-1611. NEWPORT FRIENDS OF ntE LmAJtY The growing inter~ In the year-old Used Book Store in the Central Library has created a need for more volunteers to staff the store and the wortcroom, where members categorize and .screen the-condition of .the boolcs donated by the commun.ity. Volunteers must be members of Friends of the library and are asked to work two three-hour shifts per month. call volunteer coordinator Hannah Flynn at 673-0419 or the book- store at 759-9667 for information. N;;,1r111 0111 le t Carpet Your Entire Home It's like buying a I 996 Merceqes-Benz for $20,000. Deep Discount Prices Evervday HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10·6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St • Costa Mesa - with Plush or Berb8r J~I\(\()() for only "I '1 '' ~~~p Comme-rcial & Residential Flooring Full I IM"' W.lt'll Ir "•'!At C•rr<·hnjl Av•\l~bl~ 1904 Harbor Boulevard. Costa.Mesa .11th ANNUAL Corner of Harbor & 19th St . ~ ~~?,~~~~~ .. Sun. 11 -5 Uc '619491 FALL HOME DKCOllXTING Iii. REMODELING SHOW THIS FRl•SAT•SUN•NOV. 10•1·1 •12 • Over 350 Exhibits! Lots of Bargains! • Newest Home Improvement Products & Services • Homeowner Seminars Adutts ••••.•••••••••••.•••••••• se.oo Seniors (55+) & Kida 8-12 •..•...•.••••••• $3.50 Chltd,.n under s ......... FREE .. 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CALL NOW FOR A FREE UMITED INSPECT10NI ECOlA SERVICES ~ ORANGE COIJNTY 1-800-551-1107 State biologists change stance . on reclaimed water project • Once strongly opposed \o the Irvine Ranch Water District's plans, state fish and game officiais now say a supplemental water-diversion system could bene- the Harbor Quality Comnuttee, said there won't be any delay. •There's no change in the community's attitudes toward , the project," Watt said. fit Newport Bay. · Opponents and supporters have debated the merits of the proposal. Water district adminis- trators say the additional fresh wate; in the bay will ultimately lower the bay's nutrient concen- tration -particularly with the By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot Officials from the state Department of Fish and Game, once staunch opponents of a contioversidl waste water dis- charge proposal, now say the Irvine Ranch Water District pro- ject has potential benefits for the quality of Newport Bay. A structure designed to divert water out of ~ Diego Creek during the summer, which the water district promises to use, bas fish and Game biologist Troy Kelly saying the proposal has merit. "There will be a net reduc- tion of nutrients, nitrates and bacteria," said Kelly, area man- ager of the Upper Bay Ecologi- cal Reserve. "We don't necessar- lly endorse the discharge, but it looks like there will be a benefit to the bay." Members of Newport Beach's • Harbor Quality Committee, however, remain dubious. Mem- bers of the citizens' advisory committee sb.ll believe the dis- trict7s plan to discharge 5 million gallons a day of treated sewage into the bay is not in the city's best interest. Committee me mbers-and officials from Irvine and New- COACHES CON11NUED FROM 1 players to come away with, it's about givmg 100% in whatever they do, and it will pay off,· said Costa 'Masci police Sgt. Jerry Hol- loway. the team's head coacb. "Our No 1 focus is not wms or losses, but buildrng characte r, good cibzens and wmning if you can." Holloway and Jun Wilke, Bill Bechtel and Bob Fate rearranged therr work schedules to coach the freshman football team thJ.s sea- son for what they thought would be a couple hours. a day But they learned quickly th.it coaChlng requires much more time. They were at the school sev- eral hours a week during the 'summer and at least two hours a -day once the eason start~. Hol-- loway said. Looking back on the season, Holloway said at times coaching was grueling and emotionally draining because the position required not only being a coach, but an authority fi~. a teacher and a friend. •When we found out that was all part of it, it made us feel like we were really doing something for them and helping shape their lives,• said Holloway, who is looking forward to com.mg back to coach next season. The team members, who range in age from 13 to 15, are like any other players on a rookie high school football team -during a recent practice, some goofed off on the sidelines while others on the field poised for the next ctir~­ tion. But what sets this team apart is what the members learned from their coaches, and their determi- nation not to let their 1-7-1 record get them down. "We might not have the best record, but our coaches stress that we put in 100%, and they are proud of us even though the scoreboard doesn't show 1t," said Alberto Landeros, 14, a left guard who 1S amazed the officers devot- ed hours of their free time to DEALERS CONTINUED FROM 1 dratting a ban for at least anoth r few months, saying the measure seem to be working. • 1t has b en a lot better," Geriis said. •1 was receiving calls from pcop,e who lived right by some of th so deaJershtp!i. "I had to ympathlze with them, simply for tho fact that I could hear them from my house, and I lived a couple blocks fur- ---tber away from lb.em • ..know~ the eorly part of th summer, I would be ebl tu beer It from lrilid my hous with the Win - dow. closed. •aut, I haven't heard it ln sev· era! months, end I pend a lot o1 lime in my gatd@n " a.-. Mid be wm owe • CGlllldl memben aDC6lt .......... iDllKNndw .. · pQrt Beach held a second meet- ing with water district adminis- trators Thursday morning. At that meeting, district oificials asked the Harbor Quality Com- mittee to rethink its opposition to allowing treated waste water in the bay. ·"We don't n ecessarily endorse the discharge, but it looks like there Water Dis- trict General Manager Ron · will be a benefit to the bay ... u -TROY KELLY Young said state health and water agencies are meeting with Fish and Game to review problematic aspects of the dis- charge proposal. Until the agen- cies reach con~nsus, the water district's board of directors will not approve the project. The fate of the project lies with the state Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Harbor Quality Commit- tee plans to recommend that the Newport Beach City . CouncLI formally oppose the project al the council's Monday meeting. Young asked comnuttee mem- bers Thursday to delay that action until state and local agen- ges have an opportunity to fully review the.p,toject. But Newport Beach Counctl- woman Jean Wat\. who heads coach them. "Never in my We have I seen people give up vacation dnd weeks off to help a bunch of lcjds do better," Lan.deros said. The coaches also helped play- ers with problems at home or school. Many of the players work and have responsibilities othet. than football. Felix Martano, 15, who plays offensive center, said he was ready to quirtthe team two weeks summer low-flow diversion. Envuorunentalists are con- cerned that adding nutrients will Cduse an algae bloom in the bay. Residents throughout the city also believe the bay's image will be tarnished by the thought that people are swimming in sewage -treated or otherwise. Wate r district administrators see their commitnient to the low-flow ·system as a s1gnificant concession to the city's interests. That structure will significantly decrease the $20 million the dis- trict stands to save in disposal costs with the Orange County Sarutation District, water district offioals claim. The Newport Beach City Council meets at 7 p.m. Monday m counol chambers of City Hall. dgo because of personal prob - le ms, but Holloway convinced him not to. -codch Holloway said, 'Don't quit. You're one of our best play- ers,'• Sdld Martano, who added that he hds learned from the coaches how to take control of his ·file. -without our coaches, we'd be a te mble team,· Martano said HThe numbers don't show it, but the coaches know it.· Please Join. Us For Our ., VC TORIAS ~ TRUNK SHOW NQWM.BERJ.1l, 1995 11 :00 AM TO 4:00PM (714) 644-9888 ARMOIRE I 549 Newport Center Drive • 714/644-9883 DRESSING &Y DESIGN j l.!::::::===========------=======- Find 1t fast 1n your hometown newspaper Beautify Your Yard! -~· _ ........ _..,..__..,,....... ' l\ ~ ha('(> Ottr 4() Jl(>(lN combln«l ~rt•ftt in this Qn'<I. Our quality, crrotlrl&g and ~t~ ''" unmatdtttl. Togt0ther W(>. uiiD taJce ro rt' of all y<JUr l<m<l.~a1H> cu1d m<isvnry nML~. • Sccmc1mfic. Patiot1, & Rf)(,)! • \fah:r Fall l\-ol ~ S.itaa . ~..,.,.11..,.it .. FRIDAY. NOVEMBF,R 10. 1995 • I If you knoW of Arl\elfent °' act1v1ty that could.,~, In this column, please mall the lnfonn1t1on to Hatbor Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mew, C..hf. 92627 0( fax It to 646-4170, ASH SCHOOL Fishing classe are offered Monday and Tuesda y of edch week. Classes leave the Bdlboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Cost is $125 per person. For more information, Cdll 671-2810 DORY FISHING FLEET what's afloat MORE SA1UHG LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS Sailboat rentals and pnvate lessons a.re available at Manna Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced da es include n~viga­ tton,· big boat, power boat, intro.. duction to heavy wedther and first.mate instruction CaU 673- 7763 for more information . Also call the Blue Dolphm Sailing Club at 644-2525 or the Lldo Sailing Club at 675-0827 for rentttls. KAYAKING CANOEING/SCUBA Get to the Newport Pier/McFadden Square early to kAYAK CLASSES watch the fleet return with the Begin~!'19 sea . kayalcjng , fresh catch of the day. The fish is rolling clinics and pnvate le~s~ns prepared for sdle at the open-cur are offered. Kayak a~d sea slcj market I rentals are also a\'a.ilable. For FISHING TRIPS more mfo~auon call Pdddle Fishmg supplws · dnd boat Power, 1500 W Balboa Blvd .. 675- charters (open party dnd pnvale) 1215. are available at Newport Ldnchng KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS Sportfishing, 309 Palm!>, Swte F, lWo-bour kayak tours begin at 675-0550; Fdlco Fishing Chdrte11>, 10 a.m. every Sunday from Ne\\ - 832-7708: and Ddvey's Locker, port Dunes. Cost 15.$15 per adult, 400 Main St , 8dlboa, 673-1434 $10 per child Kaydk rent<1b cmd SAILING classes are also ava.ilable C dll 729-1154. MORE KAYAK RENTALS SAILING LESSONS Single ($10 per hour) and dou- ANO BOAT RENTAL~ ble ($1 5 per hour) kayak renldb Learn to sail or windsurf at ~e available in the BaJ bod run Resort Watersports You can dL-.o Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentab rent windsurfers dnd 14 -foot sd.il-673-7200. Paddle Power dlso pro- boals at $15 per hour Call 729-vides kayak. surl slu and CdOOt> 1154. I rentals Call 675-1215 au Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Whefe Yout Dolor Covel'S Mor91 1922 HAllOl llVD., COSTA MESA • 541· 1156 LOW•LOW PRICES & VERY FAST KENNY 1/,, PRINTER .· ... :. .. . 2SO 3212 MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ', ,..,. The lllMlitJon Continues Since 1972 CANOE TOUR Of IAOC BAY B ck Bay canoe tours are offer d by Upper Newp<>rt Bay every Saturday Meet at 8:30 a m on Shellmaker Island. For more information, call 640-6746. ROWING LESSONS AND CANOE RENTALS The Newport Aquatic Center offer5 sweep rowmg {one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and ccmoe rentals. Clahses run for four w~lcs and cost $75. Introductory cl.mies a.re also available Satur- days and Sundays at a cost of $10. For mformation. call 646-7725. cuba Training SCUBA TRAINING The Aquatic Center, 4537 W. Codst Highway, Newport Beach, offers scubci trammg constStmg of sue everung dnd two weekend day classe.s Cost ranges from $200 to $310 The center also off~rs '>C'Uba rentals, speoal tnps repd1r.; and arr fills. For more informdbon, cd.l.l 650-5440. IT'S A DIVE At Dive-in Scubd, 2482 New-· port Blvd in Costd Mesa, certifi- C'ctlion cldsses for· beginrung to tn')tructor level scuba dtvers are clVdildble A speoal ol $169 i-. offered for the beginning class in ron1unction with the store's grand I op1->nmg Other servtces offered include locd.l boat chdrters, eqwp- ment sdlt.>s rentals and repairs For informdtJon call 63 1-9288 . 'fl ~ • • -Freel lol iclay Planner al /7(t)lt<kt!J r9pe/1 -~ t9lottts·e Nov. 11..& 12 ' Come t.>.1rly tor the unveiling oi our 1 '>'ll Hol1dav BARBIE"' Kl'('P"•' 1..t• OrnJ ment ! 'v nu 11 a I so (ind g rt•,11 vJlue., on Chmtmas card~. gilt 'v\rap and man\ special gift idl•,1.., Don't miss. 1t 1 COCKTAILS FOOD TO GO PHONE AHEAD .*. 296 E. 17 TH ST .. -Kcr s H~~ SHC>P COSTA MESA 645-7626 2200 Harbor Blvd. • Cost:a 1\1"\esa HOURS: MF 10-9 (In K -Mart Pla:ra) SAT9:3Q:..6 •SUN 11 5 646-1 5 5 7 • ..Twas a month before Christmas And all througli the-store Hang.mg from rafters Were flannels galore Cozy and comfy These gowns are the best You be the Santa And we·n do th~e~r~es~t!~-----~ Your Newport Bt'.ach headquarters for o(-,{-~. For Children and Adult! ~ • Robtt • SllPPtt. , ;}!f J.l.f p J 1f :EJ11flllJBJI Yll'I G. Join Us Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catenng Available For Any OccaSton For R9Senlahons and Dlrect100S Cal 723-0621 Beactl - TODAY INVENTORS FORUM "Profit Through Inventing~ 1s the btle or d seminar scheduled for 7:30 to 10 p m m Orange Codst College's Science Lecture Hctll. Presented by the· inventors' Forum, the workshop will address product mvenlmH, legal protec- bon, rndrket l:'Vdluatiol') and ven- ture hndnc-ing. Cost 1s $5 for member'> c1nd $15 for visitors. To register, Cdll 432-5880 SATURDAY COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE PLACEMENT The l-idrbor Ared-Newport Beach/Costd Me<,d World War ll 50th Annivi>r'>dry Commemora- Uve Committee will mstaU 1ts war memondl dt Ordnge Coast Col- le>ge m d <>pec1dl Veterans Day < eremony b<>ginmng al 9 30 a.m Among lhP d1qnitdnes expected are CongrP'>'>mdn Dana RohrabdCht>r, C'ostd Mesa's and Newport H!'ctl h., mdyors; local f'ducators. cind former Assembly- mdn dnd 1t·l11NJ Mctnne Corps Lt. Col. Gil Ferqu<>on, r1s well ds olh- l'f IOCdl vetel rH1'> NAVAL ART Mtlitdry pcUnlrngs by Arthur Hedurnont. who wds the official t1rtJst of lhl• U.S Nc1vy, WlU be on dbplc1y c1t tlw Newport Hctrbor Nautwdl MusPum th1ough Nov 17 A lctrgP-'><'dh• model or the USS ~11.,.,oun .1& dlso redtured m the Pxh1b1t, \.\.'h1ch c-ommemorates the> 50th c1nm\·ersary of the end of World 'v\.dr II A '>pt-ndl Veterans Dc1y n•remony I'> dlso scheduled rtl noon toddy dbudrd the floating r iuseum di 151 E Coast High- wdy, NP\.\. port Bf'rtCh Cdll 673- 7863 VETERANS DAY RUMMAGE SALE The> Ldcl1c:>" Aux1h<lry of Ameri- ct1n Legion Newport Harbor Post 291 spon.,01<, rt q1c1c1ntJc rummage ::orlle from 9 ct m to 6 p.m. at 215 15th St , Newport B<>rlCh. All pro- CPPrl\ qo to th<> Long Beach Vet- erdns MPdH·t1l Cc•nter The event w11l f<>t1t11rP quality furniture, npphdnc f''>, rnu.,1c-c1l instruments, btcyrlc•.,, toy.,, home d<>cor and a lrUgP '>t•IPcllon of lttmtly dolhmg. \ bdkf' sc1h• 1t1rtlP, hamburgers, h0t d'~J" c1nd <>oft clnnk'> WJU also bt• of11:•rpd C'dU 671-5070 MAKEUP SEMINAR Newport Bec1c h dPmtdtologisl J<lffie'> E Ful~on rind mdkeup con- sultdnt Shem AlbN't will offer a frPP -.errunctr on mrtkeup and skln hedlth from 2 to 4 p 'In at Vivant, BR 1 Dowr Dr , Stt• 100, Newport Heach Df'mon'>lrdllons and a Ciis- '// ;11r/, r11 '1'rrJhfflJIJ btl&ackTie tld\din' sale 25% off all fabrics If purchased in November! . ti,,,,,~ f 11.1, 111 • IJ.,/,/, nq Y/ ,,,,/," , I n11/,,,, 11/, . 111 1 11jilir/,t. 'V -3838 East Coast Highway. Surte A Corona del Mor • 673 1794 1 block South of Poppy St across from 5 Crowns restaurant • ~, ,,.,,/ 1111 ,,, /' , 'I',,, ""''rlr" ... J. Murphy shots are the right shots anytimt, any place, anv wtar'" Bryan H. Ltd. MEN'S SHOES , ETC In W.1td1ff Court 1727 Westcltff Dr. NB 65().6856 cussion of the pros and cons of today's makeup lines will be fea- tured. Seating is limited; RSVP at 631-DERM. GEM AND MINERAL SHOW The Orange Coast Mineral & Lapidary Society. Inc., hosts its 52nd aQJlUal gem and mineral show "Prospector's Paradise, H featuring merchandise for sale, exhibits, food, demonstrations and drawing for door prizes. The · free event takes place ftom 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. and is also held on Sunday, Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 West 19th St., Costa Mesa. Contact Lyle Thorell. show chairman at 839-5084 or Janet Deyden al 546-4389. SUNDAY HAIRCUTS TO HELP HOSptCE Hair stylists from across the county will provide ~million-dol­ lar haircuts for just $10" during the Cut-A-Thon to benefit the Holmes House AIDS Hospice in Tustin. The event is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Aura Salon, 2700 W. Coast Highway, Ste. 227, New - port Beach. Call 631 -1390. LAOTIAN HMONG MUSIC IAO( IAY TOUR Pree walking tour ot the Upper Newport Bay Eco-- logical Reserve, Satw- day, betWeen 9 and 10:15 a.m. with tour groups starting out every 15 minutes. The tour takes app roximately 1 1/2 hours, with stops for exhibits and ~lana­ bons of the bay's histo~. Tours start at the comer of Eastbluff and Back Bay drives. Sponsored by Friends of Newport Bay, who advise you to wear comfortable shoes and bring binoculars and a bud book. Future tours Dec.9,Jan. 13,Peb. 10 and March 9. Call Fran Robinson, 646-aoo9 or Dick Kust, 786-8878. Bea(,11. Call 717-3800. MONDAY. CULTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY Jacqueline Dvorman will exhibit her photographs of •cul- tural Diversity and Unity" at the Norman E. Watson Library at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa through Dec. 15. Dvor- man's view of unity shows com· mon love and affection between chlldren and grandparents from nt>et. Nepal and Mesico. Exhibit hours are 8 a m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday: 8 a m. to 3 p.m. Pnday; and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. LOCAL AUTHOR SPEAKS Jo-Ann Mapson, a Costa Mesa resident and author of "Blue Rodeo,• will speak on "Western Women in Contemporary Fiction" at 12:30 p .m. in the Friends Meet- ing RQOm at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The lecture ts free and the second in a fall series. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Newport Be4ch and Costa Mesa members of .the League of Women Voters of Orarige Coa.5t will discuss "Rebuilding Citizen Confidence in Government," at 9:30 a .m. in a private residence in Salboa Island. For information call 673-6694. THURSDAY BIU JONES TO SPEAK Newport Republican Women will hear the . Honorable Bill a~ con& M1 M CMC PLA'YllOUll -PRESENTS Jones, CaliJomla S cretary of State at a noon luncheon 1n the Newport Beach Country CJub, 1600 East coast Highway, N w· port Beach Cost 1S $17 and the public is invited For re=.ervations, call 837-0278. lJVING WELL IN 1995• Newport Beach Hada.ssah pre- sents Dr. Joel Neutal, who will speak on •uvmg Well in 1995" at a meeting and luncheon at the Newport Beach Country Clnb, 1600 E. Coast Higby.ray, Newport Beach. Neutal is the director of research at the Orange County Heart Institute of Orange .and is a clinical professor of Jlledidne at UCI. The event begins at 11:30 a.m. Tickets are $18. Reservations can be made by calling 548-3959. Por membership information, call 644-4454 .. REVERSE MORTGAGE Bob Brennan, a senior Reverse Mortgage consultant, will present a free semfuar and discussiQn on the benefits of a Reverse MQrt- NEWAPDRESS 440 E. 17TH ST. (IN THE REAR) COSTA MESA 645-4553 . ~age WednMday at"."3 p.111. &y- Jide Village. 300 B. Coast High· way, N~rt Beach. for infor- mation .and reservations, call 723- 0233. 'PORT SAINT NIOC' IOllTIQUE 9 a.m.. to 2 p .m. Harbor View Homes Phase 1 Clubhouse, Port Wc~tboume Place, Newport Beach. Part of proceeds to bene- fit the H.V. Community Associa- tion and Andersen Elementary School PTA. TUESDAY, NOV. 21 THE STATE OF ORANGE COUNTY The Woman's Civic League meets in the Jorgenson Room of Mariners Library at 10 a .m. pre- ceded by a social time at 9:30 a.m. Guest speaker will be Jim Wood, editor of Coaster Magazine, who will speak on "The State of Orange County.• Newport Harbor Montessori Center Preschool • Kindergarten Full Time • Part Time • Year Round A11es I \Ii to 6 • 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Flutist Thomas Moua will be thE!_featured performer during the r ree program, "Laotian Hmong Music" at 3:30 p .m . in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. The presentation is part or the Library's monthly "Around the World in Song and Dance" series. The Central Library is located at 1000 Avocado Ave.. Newport w PLAY ON a~ -I · •• • • Rcg1•.tration wa ved for November. • E:q>enenced:cert1fied, Montessori teachers • lnd1vidualt1ed academic tn~lructton • Exten,ive extracurricular programs (art. mu~ic. computer~. gymnastics. French & dance) ... BY RJCK ABBOT • DIRECTED BY GREG COHEN The hilorlous antics of a CDC1Jmunlty theotwl • Hot lunche bW2'*9........,, ~~Sleny -1~ .., ....... i-.. Byers' Choice Carolers' Day at The Grey Goose T hursday, November 16 7-9 p.m. S PECIAL EVENTS : * Drawing ror a Byer s Caroler * Door Prizes * Bye(S Choice representative on hand to answer your questions * Retired pieces * Larae selection to choose from * Refreshments -T e G re y G o o s e , l n c . UCUFF . .. . .. .... . .... ' "'-· ......... """"' ... 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The Arthur Gd.lvan schol8J· ship lS awarded every year to stu- dents who share the same per· sonaJ traits as the award's ndme-~ the dignitaries =1• are Rep. Dana hadler1 the mayors of COlllA Mesa and Newport 8eKbi ;loml educators, and for- mer A11111Db)yman and retired ifbe Ladies A~ of NaUtiC&r'Museum through Nov. Amencan Legion Newport Har-17. bor ~ost 291 will sponsor a A large-scale model of the gigantic rummage sale from 9 USS Missouri lS also featured in a.m. to 6 p.m. Satwday at 215 the exhibit, which corrunerno- 15th St., Ne~rt Beach. All ra~ the 50th anniversary of the proceeds go to the l..Ong Bead\. end of World War Il. A speaal Veterans Medical Center. Veterans Day ceremony is al.so . sake, Galvan SclJd. ·we·re look· ing for someone like Art • MM'tne Catpl U . COi. Gil Pergu· IOll. -wen,. other local veter-ans. 1'be ~triggered a nunor • controversy eai~8!. ·thi year ~ ctjllege -~ deemed the wording -particularly •fas·· The event will feature guality scheduled at noon Saturday fumi(ure: · appliances, musical" abOarii the floe.ting museum at mstrqment!i_b1£Ycles, toys,. ,J51 E. Coast Highway, N~~ort home decor and a large elec-Beach. can 613-7863 .• HENRY I decision out of the commission's hdnds Hedges exi>ects the council lo approve the name on Monday gressmg rucely. Like Hedges, McDonell assumed the council has put the item on the agenda to approve the name CONTINUED FROM 1 In addition to nani.ing the park after Herny, city officials envision d . memorial comer far all city employees who have d1ed in the tine of duty. But naming the park would not be accomplished easily. On Tues· day, the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation CoIIlJJUSSlon -an advt· sory panel -voted to postpone d decision until its December meet·. mg The· acbon was moving too' quickly. commissioners argued. dnd needed more .community mput before being completed ComDUSSloners also expressed concern about settmg a precedent by naming one of the oty's last remairung parks after a oty employee. The postponement was not popular with police offloals or C1ty Council members Rather than wait a month. Hedges deoded to bring the matter before the council Monday. potentl.ally taking the Paularino area tabbed for cleanup The Paulanno area of Costa Mesa has been designated for the spnng 1996 Neighbors for Neighbors Commuruty Cleanup, a program that focuses on neighborhoods that have expenenred decline. The ·Mesa North Home- owners Assooation recom· mended the area, which is between FaJIVJew Road and the Costa MeSa Freeway in the aty's. West Suie. to oty offioals last month because of the "multltude" of dilapidated rental urub m the neighbor- hood. To ~ eligible for funding through the Commuruty Development Block Grant program, the targeted area must serve low-and moder- ate-income households Smee the onset of the program. the oty has organized five neigh-· borhood cleanup events. · Councilwoman Norma Glover, whose cilstrict mcludes the Cast- dways. also supporn; the proposal. Police Chief Bob McDonell, who admitted to being disappoint- ed by the parks conuruss1on's deas1on, said matters are pro· ·1 think the delay negatively unpacts the enthusiasm behind the proposal." McDonell said. UI applaud the council's decision, and obviously I support the proposal." :Pi~ro We Cater Fiestas Exhibition Cooki Our Specialtyl • Sluling Faj~ lar • Hcmdmade Tortillas • Strolling Maric:ichi1 714 64 Casual Waterfront Dining --11.35% 6.10 .% Tax-Free Yleld to Maturity S&PRating: AAA 0.00% S-1-20 22.962 Coupon: Maturity: Price: Approximatt Taxable Equivalent Y-teld' California State Public Works Moody' Rating: AAA Yield to Call: on·callabl Call Date: Non.wlable Call Price: Non-callable •+'Jn tht upinion nf tht Bnnd Counsel, murr.~t. on thr Bm1d.t ~J t.\tmpt.Jrmn Start mid Ftdrral taxes. (39.6% Ftdtrc1/ and /J .<n umt) \il' nwn and of!tr .subJtCt tn pnnr \'11~ nr chanRt In pncf. For more informatio~ call ____ _,__"'-='-------- Daniel C. Horgan • Senior Vice President -lnve tments (714) 476-5126 ·We were calling it d scholar- ship fund, and the school kept calling it an award • Gdlvan sclld. "Fmally, they told us d scholdr· ship is at least one s<>mester's tuition. We said, OK then we need to get more· money '" For bckets to the Veterdns Day fund-rcuser, call Rdy GCIJvan or Ann Layer at 722-9339. To make a donation to the scholarshtp fund, send it to Cahlorma Feder- al Bank, Estanaa High School; Capt Arthur Galvan MPmonaJ Fund, 2700 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 92626 ............. ,,., ...... ....... ~ ..... ,,,, ... . •N .. ....... ••• a;a 7 SI Clill .J 1 <•> Hf.St32 for" J!W. _,....,, .-.rd llf FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1995 NATURE C::ONTINUED FROM 1 to 91ve them the time to do the1r ·work' on it, which LS to • play.• ~e 2.5-acre natwe centE!r, nestlea behind the 16th Str~t offlces of the Newport-~ Unif1ed School Distnct, serv& as An environmental caJ>E' in a neighborhOod of concrete and asphalt. Thursday was the last da('o the center's after-school fall e • SlOD The kindergarten class wast- ed no words expressing theu awe of the natural wonders The energebc group bounded down the trails stopping to investigate bu~ camouflaged · on bushes and water sptders gliding across the creek · .. .. •Why do you thmk this bug IS brown?" Minert asked the class. crouched bestde somr shrubbery "So when we look at the plant, we don't know it's not tht> plant.• Peter Jackson said Aft th hik • th clis· covered tJ w d n of mixing i:UShwashing p, glyoerin and wat ·r -gumt bubb . After bn fly hoWing her charg th fm rt of bubb -· m king, Min rt t baqt and watr.h d th 91ggling children create enonnou bubbl that Ooated and lthen burst m the bum and trees._ •1 think they intuitively know they'r~ a part of (nature), and thP-y' 1P. trying lo figure out how they f tl utto it,· Minert said. •scmnre-irtery magical to them dl \his age • About 7 ,000 children pass through the nature center every • year. This 1s Minert·., third year teaching the dfter-,chool nature session~ • . "1 love it,~ Mmert aid "I wanted to do 1t for everal,years dnd lmally found the tun~ Commg here 1 almost thera- peutic for me.• ThP attPr-sdlool classes cost about $60 tor students rangmg troll) kindergartners to sixth-~ grddPr~ Th•• wmtPr SP'\Ston starts m January · r-~~::-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:::::::;;:-.:::--~-,~ NO Drive, Une or Hasslell "We come to your home for home computer service " EYE·Ol'ENER Sea Kings get off the floor, knock off Irvine.' QUOTE OF THE DAY i1lat wa1 one <(the bat tUM /'De ft't!'I' had ••. aJJ I MJ111 lDQ8 IM md zane ... • • ClJM WTDR RltY1-1VliR Rt'AN BURNS :Y. NO + Mm=IC COAST UAGUE: &.....-...... vs. E9t.nda. at~ Harbor, 7 p.m. 1M lllumtion: Estancia, with a vktOfY, would be 6-4 and fourth· pla(e in the PO. final standings. There is ~ berth available as an at-targe selection in Division VIII. Also with a shot at 6-4 ls Artesia, which would have to upset la Mir.ada (7-1-1,4-0) Friday.' Favorite: Estancia, by 8. I I I I I I J r I I I I I I ' I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I L--•----------------------~ CDM -GAME STATS CdM 29, Irvine 22 Scorw by Quarters CdM 7 0 8 14 • 29 Irvine 7 8 0 7 22 Flm Quarter · CdM O'Mear.a 18 run (Keane kick). 4 32 Irv Fhnt 2 run (setoan kick), O 38 s.cond Quarter Irv 5.J11on.a 4 run (Phelps !)<)~~ to Bryant). 0 16 Third Qwlrter • CdM Walz 14 run (O'Meara run). 2 33 Fouf'ttl Quarter CdM Crogan 1 run (Keane k1C!V, 9 49 CdM O'Meara 1 rvn (Keane k!Ck), 4.20 Irv 5.J11ona 2 run (setjan kick). 2 01 Anendarxe· 3.800 (est1mat~) INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CdM • O'Meara, 22 102; Walz, 11 11, Crogan. 1 1; Shimer, 1 1 · Irv Diehl, 11 54, Savona, 11 31, Flint, 4 1 INDIVIDUA.L PASSING CdM Walz. 8 12 1, 139 Irv Flint. 18 28-0, 151 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING CdM Bur~ 3 59, MacOonclld, 247, Shimer, 1·18, Sumner, 1 13, o·~ara. 1 2. Irv • McCauley, 7 72, Sa11ona, S-48. Irani, 4 30. Bruckt'r, 2 I GAME STATISTICS CdM Irv First downs 13 12 Rushes-yardage 34 122 25 93 P~ng ya<dage 139 151 Passing 8 12 1 18 28-0 Net reium yardage• 10 0 s.cks·yardage I min 7 1 min 7 Net yardage 264 237 Punu 3 37 5 5 19 6 Fµmbles fumblt'i Ion I ·-0 1 1 Flag:s·net yarda9e 10 75 4 55 nme of possession 23 02 24.58 •Punt returns. interceptions. fumble returns COSTA MESA G A M E STATS • Laguna Hills 41, M esa 0 Score by Quarters Costa Mesa 0 0 0 0 0 (Laguna Hills 0 21 14 6 41 S.Cond Quwter LH Pardoe 11 run (McCaffrey kick). 11 03 LH Jones 2 run (Mcuffrey ktCk). 3 25 LH Johnson 47 pass from Pardoe (Mcuffrey kick), o 21 Third Qwlrter LH -~ 13 run (McCaffrey ktCk). ~ 824 LH • Jones 13 run (Mcuffrey kick) ... F°"'1h QulW'ter LH • Hart 5 run (kick block~). 9 11 Attendance 2.300 (estimated) INOtVIDUAL RUSHING CM Ohrel. 20 57, Herzog. 4 20, Mokede, 4 2. McBrldfo, 2 3. Van Horn, -1-0, llevanos. 1 minus 3. 1 minus 22 (b<td center snap) LH Jones, 32 250, Daye. 5 27, H<trt. 2 20. Pardoe, 2 15, Johnson. 1·13, Banning, 1 3 INDIVIDUAL PASSING CM • Mokede. 1 6 O. 8. Taylor, 0 1 0 LH ·Pardoe, 2 3 0. 51, Banning, 1 1-0, 12 • INDtVIDUAL RECEIVING CM Ohrel. 1 8 LH Johnson, 2 51 Gunderman. 1 12 GAME STATISTICS CM LH First downs 6 17 Rushes·yearda~ 33 57 43 328 Passing yardage 8 63 Net return yardage O O s.cb-yard~e 2 min 12 none Net yar~e 65 391 Punts 4 37 5 1 29 Fumbles fumbles lcm 4 1 0-0 ~t yardage l 15 S. lO Time of possen•on 18 26 29 ).4 •Punt retvrm, tnterceptiom, fumble mUl'ns • tltS Sea Kings rally for . clutch victory, 29-22! · • CdM strikes for 22 second· half points to all but guarantee a spot in next week's CIF playoffs. By Richard Dunn, DaiJY Pilot IRVINE -From the ground, from the air, from eye level with Irvme High tack· len.. Josh Walz of Corona de! Mar had every dDgle covered Thursday night. From late in the third quarter to the fourth, CdM came fro111 belund and sur- pnsed Irvine. 29-22, in a Sea View LPague football thnller before an estlmat- M 3,800 fans at Irvine High. Walz. senior quarterback and comer- back, was everywhere when the Sea Kmgs needed him most. l le scrdffibled for big yardage when-the Sea Kings were running 9ut the clock; he leaped in the air and recovered lrvine's onside kick in the waning moments; and he completed his last five passes 98 yards. He did everythmg except pump up the footballs and drive the bus home. 11 I don't think it waa that blg of an upset ... • upset," CdM Coach Dick Freeman said. ·we've got a good football team. All the games we've lost have been only by a touchdown apiece, so we've t>een in On Irvine's ensuing series, Sevan Set- ian's punt took a fortuitous CdM bounce, giving the Sea Kings possession on the lrvine 38. • -DICK FREEMAN A 5-yard penalty on CdM and a botched play out of the shotgun pushed the Sea Kings back to the Irvine 37. But Walz connected With Darren MacDonald. who made an excelle nt catch to the CdM 36, forci.og a tlurd-and-three situation. ln CdM's go-ahead · drive early in the fourth quarter, Walz watched with his head burled in the turf as wide receiver Ryan Bums took a screen pass and escaped several would-be tacklers down the Cd.M sideline to the Irvine t~d llne, setting up fullback Ryan Crogran's scor- ing jaunt With 9:49 left in the game. Jimmy Keane's PAT kick gave the Sea Kings (7-3, 3-2 in league) a 22-15 lead and a virtual lock into next week's ClF Southern Section Division V playoffs. Irvine (6-4, 3-2), ranked No. 5 in CIF Division V, led at halftime, 15-7, but was beaten in the second half by the upstart Sea Kings. "I don't think it was that big of an every game." In the second quarter, CdM threw an intercepliort. then watched Irvine use up the clock fQ_T 5:54 before scoring to ta.Jce the lead, 15=7, capped by a two-point conversion pass. But the Sea Kings' second-half sizzle began when George Sumner blocked an Irvine punt, recovered by Bryan Bear at the lrvine 47. _ • . CdM would come back later in the Uurd and score ~ Walz's 14-yard touch- down run, when be lulced two Irvine defenders and carried another to paydirt with 2:33 left. Tom O'Meara's two-point conversion run tied it, 15· 15. . On the next play, Walz found Bwns, . whose open-field maneuvers gave CdM a !irSt-and-goal at the 1. •That was one of the best runs I've ever had," said Bums, who dodged four tacklers. "All I saw was the end zone.• Crogan cashed it in, then CdM scored on its next possession, keyed by O'Meara's 15-yard run to the ~e 2. Fol- lowing a fine block by ~rogan, .O'Meara scored from a yard out with 4:20 left Irvine used a dozen pass plays, includ- ing three third-down conversions, to cut CdM's lead to 29-22. CORONA'S ED.GE Ryan Crogan makes · sur~ he's remembered for triumphant effort. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot IRVINE -It took 57 weeks and a change of uniform, but Corona del Mar High senior Ryan Crogan final- ly got the desired result from a game at Irvine High Thursddy nigbt. "The last time I was here (as an • Estancia High junior on the'losing end of a 20-0 verdict against Uni· versity, Oct. 13. 1994), it didn't work out ~oo well,· said Crogan, who was the consistent big-play man· in the Sea Kings' 29-22 Seci View League triwnph over host I.r\ijne High. #I played a decent game that rught, though, and I pull even at 15-15 late m the third quarter Crogan & Co. held the Vaqueros Wlthout a first down on the ensuing possession He then, with gray T- shlrt hanging below his rump and plenty of dark dirt ground into bis silver Jersey and once-white pants, returned to the backfield after a measly 16-yard punt to the Irvine 38. After a pcUT of sterling pass com- pletions of 27 and 35 yards from quarterback Josh Walz, it was first and gotll dt the 1 .and Crogan got the call. #Thdl wds the first touchdown of my (thr<'P-year) varsity career,• said Crogan of the 1-ydrd plunge up the nuddle with 9:49 left in the game, wh.tch gave CdM the lead for good. But Crogan, a former All-Pacific Coast League performer who said he came to Cd.M to thought about it this week, hoping I could do that again." STANDINGS play in big games like this one -which all but msured the Sea Kmgs (7-3, 3-2 in league) a spot in the postseason -dJdn't qwt there. Mission accom- plished -and then some. The 6-foot-1, 215- pounder's heroics covered both sides of the ball as both a starting middle line- backer and pa:rMi:me fullback. Among his high - lights was a fumble recovery on Irvine's •first series, which set up a two•play, 22• s.. View a.-.- ow..11 T. El Toro (7-2) 3 1 CdM C7·J) l 2 IMne (6-4) 3 l Nenpcwt (._S) 2 2 Santa Margarita (f>..3) 2 2 Woodbridge (~ 1) 0 4 ~~ Corair1i dlil Mli a,; !Mne 22 • 1tM\lght GM* (7:30) Newport vs S. Mar~rita, at~College El Toro vs. Woodbridge, atlrvi~ Back in his familiar blocldng role, h e helped seal off the Irvine pursuit on Walz's 1-yaTd touch- down scramble with 4.20 remauung, wh.tch put the hosts in an insurmounta ble hole. yard touchdown drive to put the Sea Kings in front. Along with some other big-play Cd.M defenders, including safety Chris Wills, comer- backs George Sumner and Walz, lmebackers Richy Nichols and Greg Mercer. and tackle Sky Conway, Crogan went back to work on defense, helping preserve the criti- cal victory He continued to sparkle defen- sively against a powerful Irvine ground attack the rest of the game, but his propensity for findmg the spotlight was just as VlSible on offense. Ct was there, as a battenng-ram blocker, he led mterference on a 14· yard Josh Walz touchdown scram- ble, which helped the Sea Kings "I'm wlupped. but games like this are why I play football," Crogan said "It was a whole-team thing." Hawks put Costa Mesa away easily, 41-0 • Not very much goes right for Costa Mesa in season finale against PCL champs. League action, the loss is even tougher. There's no tomorrow. mto the game ranked ninth in Orange County and fourth in Divi- sion VTn. "We've got a lot of young kids, but we JUSt got beat physical- ly on both sides of the ball and we were out of position all night," Howell said. "They've got a great football team, but they were mov- ing the ball agdUlSt us And we couldn't do anything against them " our approach to the gcime," J fowell said. "We'll just have to see whi~ way they go at this point." STANDINGS By Jim Walters, Daily Piiot MISSION VIEJO -When thr biggest highlight of the rught is a blocked extra point that keeps the score at. 41-0, well, it' just not d very good rught. When you get hammered m your season finale like Costd Mesa High did Friday rugbt by the La_guna Hills Hawks in Pacific Coa~ t "We need to work harder,· sd.id Mesa Coach Jerry Howell, who was staring in the direction of his players after the game. but seemed to be looking right through them. "We need to work on the weights and be more disciplined. I just hope the kids know that next season means tomorrow ... This week." Maybe that the loss was to the Pacific Coast League champions will help ease the pa.m a little later, but don't count on it. The Hawks finish 9-1, 5-0 m League heading into the CIF playoffs. They came The Mustangs managed only 65 total yards offense on the night. Juruor Ray Ohrel led the way with 57 yards on 20 carries, but even he had d fumble "We J~t can't be halfway about Laguna Hills was pointed in the right direction all night. Sophomore running back Mlke Jones led the way carrying the bcill 32 times for 250 yards and three touchdowns as Laguna rolled to 391 total yards on offense. This was Jones' fifth game of the year over 200 yards and he now has 1,918 on the year and 23 touchdowns He came into the game trailing rushing leader Eric Shine of Savanna by 18 yards in the race for the county rushing title. hdflcCOMt~ . ,.,...., "--- W '1 T •t.aguna Hills (9-1) 5 0 0 •university (1-1-1) l 1 1 •AUso NigUet~2·1) J , 1 ....... , .. c....... ,-•• Laguna leech (2· 7) 0 • 0 -'•c::J!nchtd CJf bei1h 1hw~-­'=-... 7 .r.o....-.o 1A AllD~:.r-............ " ~lliidtw.'s ..-. It ..... l!part Hafbar OISon eyes Mistrals berth at Savannah ~~:~.~"i!1~9MC'!n~!:.ii• • Jeff Olson continues this past July, Olson won the Olson is meting up with other • Hurricane Gulch did not other sailors With other clubs. After virtually nothing for two full days, there was a bit of reprieve shortly after 1 p.m and two races were held, including a BOATING seven-race en.es with four Hrsts. Wllldsurlmg Olympics hopefuls • quite live u p to 1ts name during back-breaking schedule. Olson edged out somt> top from countries such as Israel, th,e Ceil 40 Nationals two --. o n-the subject-of Olyrbpi competition lor his Win. indu~-i-:...:A:..::u::;;:. t~rau=. a1 New Zealand and Italy ~eekonds ago, aJ gray skies and Game hopeful$ for 1996, fellow U.S. Sailing Tedm mt'mber -to tram for the neifihree glassy conditions prevailed meet Jeff Olson of Kent MdtU\kovic. weeks. After competing in the Ho~tcd by Los Angele. yacht Newport Harbor YC in the His next regatta, Uruted Stdles Worlds, Olson Will return to Club Oct 28·29, the even-boat Mistral Men' ctas . Windsurfing Association's U.S. Newport for ChristJna , before fleet never aw the gr at br eze Jett ts making his bid Cot the Nabonals1 saw him hnishmg Cl he goe off for more training tha t ~ln Ped ro is known for, b ut Games1n the wind.stirlmg • do third behind fonncr 100 around the world, sWl aw very comp tiUvc racing division. His trairung found him European champion Chris mclndJng practice time witli throughout the eri . ell over the world this y elf, Lawr nc or Au tralla and top lormer gold m dalist Bruce A tJood number of N wport "!hich culminated into a very , Japan f! sailor N1tok Motokn7.. Kendall of Au kland, New R ach sailor.. competed, succ u1 ummer. La t Sunday, Olson I •fl Z aland. including David Johnson and H " first big adu v ment was Newport Beac:h to tram m South Olson currently being crew atx>o rd Williwaw from bis wm at th U.S. Olympic Alric , wh ra th Mlitral ponsorcd by Quiksilver, Balbo4 YC and Robert Bents F dval in Aurora, Colorado. lntematlonal Worlds will be held Pow Jbat and Da Kine. nd crew aboard P gasua from Held on the Aurora R scrvoir the fir t weP..k an De<"embm. Thf! Mis.tr l 'l'riol will b held N wport I IMbor YC, w U a .. ton dst r in Qm fairh'.JliC'P _1 __ ....... --..,..._. breeze, which again finished inside. • CYC' Jack WoOdhull and crew aboard Persephone cam out on top, with great pc d throughout the seri , but Johnson an<l the crew aboard Williwaw gav them a mn for their mortey, hmshing one poml out of fu t. Bill Menninger uf NHYCf who wu calling llcties for LAVC's eam.to,, placed fourth in th gold fleet, the Crew aboa.td Pegcuua • ... WaVewins, advances . to the playoffs The Wave scored a 3-1 victory over Team 51 to earn a spot in the A.Y.s.o. Region 97 playoffs in gut's division 3 play set to start in two weeks. Laura Kauth led the Wave with two goals and Lauren Sondel added the third goaJ as they unproved to 8-2. Lauren Mohns was noted for great all- around play; Jennifer Sandro tor great defense. Susan Lear and Elysabeth Olah shared the goaJlendmg duties ... Don Redington's girls 3 team fought to a 1- 1 tie with Costa Mesa. It was a tough defen- , sive struggle for both sides. Kelly Woods. Casey Johnson, Heather Metcali and Jacqueline Gault anchored the defense for Newport.'Midfielder Emily Easb:nond scored Newport's only goal. In Boys 3: The Who played a doubleheader to finish their season. In the first game, the Killer Hor- nets beat the Who, 3-2, while the Who bat- tled to 2-2 tie with a tough Costa Mesa team in the season finale. _ In the second game, Codch Sean Thayer mixed things up, putting the offensive play- ers on defense, and vice versa. Drew McCro- ry and Patrtck Knowles scored both goals for Newport. The goalie trio of Robert Anderson, Shawn Johnson and Chns McMillen, bad never played in goal before In the first game, Scott Dean scored for the Hornets and added an asSJSl on an exciting goal headed in by Colin Duncan. Clark Yea- ger scored the final goal on a long shot from his stopper position Daniel Fletcher put in a good game from his midfield ~sition and goalie Steven Jen- ' drusina. made numerous stops. Jack Patton was instrumental on defense In Boys 5: The Blue Shdiks went on a feed.mg frenzy notching a 3--0 shoutout over the Blues Broth- ers. Matt Thacy scored the first goal off an assist by Phil Gustin. Jerry Barela's cross- fie1d pass resulted in a James Cowan goal . and Eric Scllelin was assisted on the tlurd goal by Jose Robles. Goalie Matt Puccio picked up the shutout . while receiving defensive help from rover Kenton Dunn In Girls 5: In a very exating game between the Qu1cksilver and the Red Dogs. the only score , came on an early penalty kick by Katie • Erickson Both sides played stifli..ng defense with Anrue Wight being noted for strong kicks out of the backfield. Brenna Duncan and Cam.mie Pion stopped numerous attempts in goal while halfback Amanda Wittman controlled much oUhe. game tor Quicksilver. In another Girls 5 game: The Screaming Yellow Zonkers beat the Ice Bombers 1-0 on a goal by Jennifer Taylor. The offense w'ds led by Noel Dunn who set up a number of plays for the Zonkers. Megan Dias controlled midfield whtle Laurel Laidlaw, Kimberly Housepian, Isabel Boero and Kimberly Moss put in great defen- sive efforts. In Girls 7: The youngest girls m the league had a tun game. The Blue Dolphins played the Bur- gundy Blasters and each team scored a goal. Goalies Kara Foster and Greta Lofgren had a good game, malang strong throws and defensive plays. Lauren Sakioka and Lauren Hudson were noted as the most improved players of the season. Alyse Peterson, Leslie Boler and Madeline Bury all played a great gdlile ' • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1995 BRl&PL Sailors ·give foe the Roy~ treatment • Newport sweeps; faces No. 1-seeded Hwiti.ngton Beach on Saturday at site to be determined. NEWPORT BEACH - Newport Harbor High's girls volleyball team, wlucb firushed with a share of the Sea View L~ague champ1onslup with Santa Margarita, flexed its musc;les at the right time Thursday night, shelling visiting Royal High of Suni Val- ley. 15-6, 15-3, 16-14, in the first round of the CIF Division I playoffs. It sets up Saturday night's second round match with No 1-seeded Huntington Beach at a site to be determined today by coin flip. For Coach Dan Glenn and his Sailors it WdS a total team victory, although in the end after trailing 14-13 in the Uurd game, the cream at the top included Julia Heck- er's ace serve to t.Je at 14. then a solo block and a kill by frestunan Jennifer Carey for the hni.slung touch. "This was a good wm, • said Glenn "Royal is a good team " Glenn's Sailors, how- ever, were a litUe bettPr than "good" as Jeannette Hecker had five lalli., Sl.lC digs, four aces and 17 assists; Carey had six kills, two blocks, four digs and 15 assL<,ts;_Joan- na Fielder had ~even kills, two blocks and four digs: Laura Wilson had six kills, four block!. and four digs: Julie l lecker had rune loll!., rune dlgs and two aces; and Melis- . sa Snow had eight kilh aJ1d six dlgs. "This is when we're best (all hands with sig- nificant numbers).· said Glenn Newport lidrbor improves to 1 l -5 ovf>rall (9-1 in league); Royal, the Marmonte League cham- pion, exits with a 13-5 record. \\ \ I I H I' c > I c J Tars, Mesa, Eagles roll in first round •Newport Harbor rips Mission Viejo, 16-5. NEWPORT BEACH -Mis- 1on Viejo High's Diablos proved to be no match tor Sea View league water polo pow-er Newport Harbor Thursday afternoon as the host Sailors jumped to a 10-3 firsl-hall lead and coasted m for a 16-5 Victory m the first roWld of the CIF Division I playoffs. Team scoring leader and semor Chris Richardson scored on a man-up situation in the first perlod and the rout was on. Seruor Cole Lunde con- tributed three of Harbor's six goals in the second quarter. . Milce Peetz led all scorers with five and John Jones spark.led defensively, getting six steals, three leading direct· ly to Newport goals: Next for ~ewport in the quarterfinals on Tuesday is fourth-seeded Villa Park at a site to be detennined. Newpott 16. MlssJof\ Vlejo 5 Mission VltjO 0 3 I 1 • 5 Neowpon: H.arbot 4 6 3 3 • 16 Miulon Viejo sconng Batten 2. ' Cnserlly 1, S ~ 1, Rehnberg 1, s.ves: Gotlialez. s. Neowpon: Hltbc>r scoring; Peett. S, Lunde. 3, Ridwdson 2. Seib 2. Uclffeli 2, Sctulling I, J Jof1es I. Saws: Harvey 9 Mustangs frolic, 21-7 COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa High water polo tecllll, top-seeded in CIF Southern Section Division Il, received goals from d dozen of the 15 players on its roster Thursday to thwnp VlSiting Buena Park, 21-7, in the opening round aJ the playoffs. Robert Grayeli and Chad Oeaver IP.d the Mustangs (19- 4) Wltb three goals apiece, while future varsity leciders ~e~ Sona, Hunter Taylor and Robby Steinhilber each had a goal during a nine-goal fourth penod. · The Muslttngs advclllre to Wednesday's quarterfinals against the winner or today's first-round clash between La~a Beach and El Dorado. eo.ta Mela 21. Buena ,_ 1 Buen1 P1rk I 2 1 3 • 1 Cosu Mesa' 7 5 o 9 21 B~rw Park scOfing Cornwell J, Jories 3, Kim 1. S.JVes; Coffm1n 3 Mesi scOl'ln9. Grayetl 3, Otaver 3. T. Hylton 2, McOaniel 2, Klrnos 2, Comfort 2. Sofia 2. S Hylton 1, l<~ly t, Grog1n 1, H l'aylOf' 1, Ste1nhll~r 1 Sallti· J, Taylor 6, Samanlego l, Stelnh1lber 1. Eagles in 10-9 victory LA HABRA Senior Eric Wayman's backhand goal from the bole with 2:50 left in the game put Estanaa High ahead· for good and broke a school record for goals ii\ a season, as the visiting Eagles upset La Habra, 10-9. in the flfSt round of the CIF Southern Section Division D water polo playoffs Thursday. Wayman, who scored four goals, QdVe Estancia (22-4) a 9-8 lead, then Brad Wayman scored with 1:02 left to gtve the Eagles a 10-8 edge. 11 was Estanc1a's first post.seoson vic- tory in a non-wild card situa- tion since 1979. Eric Wayman broke Adam Bollenbach's single-sea on school record of 117 goals t in 1993. . La Habra (15-12). champ1- ... ons of the Ftffw~y League, is ranked No. 7 in CIF Division ll. Estancia, making 1ts first tnp to the quarterfinals m 16 ye~, will face the winner of the first-round Manna·Kdtella match on Wedilesddy. Wayman and Chad BollP.n- bach each scored two goals in the first quarter, as the Eagles took a quick 4-1 lead. But La Habra came back to take d 7- 5 lead m the third quarter. Estancia's Joe Huang bed it, 7-7, with 4·17 left m the game. Chad Bollenbach added three goals for Estanoa, which outscored La Habra, 5-3, m the fourth quarter. Est.9ncM 10, .... " ... 9 Estancia 4 o 1 S -10 La Habra 1 3 2 3 9 Estancia sconng-E. W.yman 4, Bolleobac.h 3, Stephens 1. Huang 1, 8 Wayman 1 Saves OeW11dt 14 L..i Habra sconng.Ploog 3. Ofysol 2. Hagan 1, Thrash 1, Prescott I, Jewtn I Saves: Fry 11 CdM a casualty, 10-6 NORTH HOLLYWOOD Corona del Mar High's water polo season came to an end in the first round of the CIF Division I playoffs Thursday as Harvard/Weslldke cap- tured a 10-6 decision tt.v.ow.stWce 10, a... Kabrlt t COtON del Mar 1 0 3 2 • 6 Hariar~estlak.t 2 3 2 3 • 10 CdM sconng Batley S, Biw 1. • saves Messenger s Harvard scoring: Won 2, Ra1cth 2. Arden 4. ~taru 1, Brende 1. ~tj; Aheronian 5 SLATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOCCER TODAY •ASaETSALL Commu<lOty (QI ··~South ~tm•tOr~ 'Ce>.s'I.. •pm CommuNty col· •women · Or~C~at CNff9YT~ me.-t (hm round. ""11utte.~s pm) IQHOOCEY Col~dub T..,,, A/JZOfW ~ Or Ml9f' Ca.t, fl k•CNl~C-. ~.1015pm . 1 OCC men, women rough up Golden West Five dlfferent Orange Costa College • In women's action Orange Empire men's soccer players netted fuc;t-haU Conference-leadmg Orange C'oa~t Col- goals as the visiting Pirates ed.Jlled a 5-1 lege ran its wmrung streak to eight on Orange Empire Conference tnwnph over Thursday, bandmg V1S1ting Golden West Golden West Thursday The Pirates goals College d 5-0 defeat. The Pirates ( 12-1-2, came from Kazuyuki Nakata. Mike 8-0) outshot GWC. 39-5. and had bve dif- McCabe, Athanas1ous Koubouras, ferent players m the scoring column -Jos- Sabastian Alvin and Jdy Anderson while alyn Greenly. Sannan Donegan. Came Bill Walker had five saves COdSt tS now Mclrtln. Jenni Hodges and Ken Ldwson m second pldce with ct two-game margm Andrea NeU had four saves for Coast TE CdMesmpes -COHONA DEL MAR - Corona d;.l MM H.1gh ingt1~ tandout~ Nina Vaughan, Megdn Wdc:htler and Alisscl Scott t>ach rclcked up serious advanldges on.gdme.s and the third-eeded ec.t Kmg needPd 1t to hold oft vts1ting San Mar- co in the tir..t round of the CIP Southern Sertion D1v1.S1on l playoffs ll1ur~ay. The Sea Kings (16-3) never • trailed, hut deadlocked 9-9, • only to advc.tnre to Tuesday's , second round by vutue of a 75- 62 advantage on games. • • Ccwona def Mow t. S., ...,._' (CdM WIN Oft P""' 75Q) S ngi.~ W~ti.t (c.d~) <WI S.k~. 6-0. def Ir~ 6-0 lost to W.rl<lffit•f'I. 3-6 ~ (CdMI won. r..o. 6-0. IOl1 0-6 v~ (~) won 6-0 6-0, Ion$ 7 Doubles: Pe<H Glasgow (CdM) <Wf Petr\l\ka Nid• 6-0. lost to Rubtn AU.-• s.k1i, I 6 lost ro lr:otd,.MazzA. G-6, Julia<! ~amnqton (CdM) WOf' 6 J. 6 3 lost 2-6; Cole- ""'"~•I-' (CdM) Ion, 6 7, l-6 Hi Sailors belt foe. 144 . THOUSAND OAKS Newport Harbor Hlgb's girls hmm'> tt>am look host Thousand Octks c.tpttr1 ln the fm.t round of - the ctr DJVl'>IOn I playoffs ,, Thurr.dct~. rolling to d 14-4 victo-j ry l>etund sol.Jd singles play • unprovmq tc.1 13-6 on the year The t;;d1lor-.. will host No 1- '>eeded Pt->nmsuld m the '>econd mu'nd on Tul•'>ddy Newport 14, T'--'d o.u ' Slnglel: GO\lbctr (N~ ~ Ch~ 6 l. def Str~r: 60 def Wu. 6 1 u•><.ghl (NHI ilV<>I' 6 2, 6 I, 6 I Neholl (lliHI WO<\ •l 6-0. 6-0 Ooublft: BMl<er C¥l1191'ot (""H) Ion to Lu Jtt«~ • 6 d•f Molle,. B r1<ef'J 6-2 <kf Tad kxk Hill 7 fi, H•>'I~ t>s P• m l""H) lo\t 1-6. WOt1 6 2. 1 6 Sw•rber9 F'C<t!!< (locH) IOst 0 6 won 6 J '°51 l.O Eagles top Ayala. 15-3 CHINO HILLS Eslanc1d High smqlt>'i stdlwdrts CameUo · :JaegPr dnu Wtutni:y GillJ.dJD ~ both SWPpt c1nd Jtl.IllOr Vdf!>lt} 11 Cdll ·up Sayon TsUJI bldnked I two singles foes tn lt>dd the \'i.!,, 1t:mg [dglcs to d 15· 1 tnumph ' m thr> first round or th~ C1F Soulhl'm 5l•c t1on D1vlS1ou II ' girls ttmms plclyotb Thur ... day Doublt>'> pMtnf>r'> Naldlie RdlOl>Y dnd Sldc-y Millhouse, as wt·ll as Amy Fortner and Ma.ry JanP Solnmon dlso swept for. the Ea.g lt•s ( 11 -7 ), \\ho will ho::.t Red.land.., "dturddy D •EE P SEA CdM-Newport tennis rhubarb , ~hapt~r three TOBECOME "1 AND LJ~~ ·', THURSDAY'S COUNTS DAVEY'S LOCKER . 4 boats, 41 anglers. 2 yellowtail, 29 caJi· co bass, 3 sand bass. 17 sculpin. 4 sheep. head, 80 rockfish, 25 mackerel, 30 white- fish. 19 blue perch, 33 blacksmith perch NEWPORT l.ANOfNG • 1 boat 9 anglers. 90 sculpin. 25 mackerel. Mr. RkhMd Dunn I M A I L B A G postpone her match rt4J/ the,, '}laJW::Ie:.~ • Fletcher Olson told the Daily :Jlter~ 1> 1 I take Pxception to Fletcher be defaulted. Pilot that no gnl would hdve to J , Olson's description of the events Fletcher ()lson WdS informed default due to refusing d late we bave lamed l llat you want:. thdt transpired at Tennis League starting tune! We left Newport and ...... becOme ....._ it ' _ FmaJs by Corona del Mar Tenru Coach Harbor High School al 10 30 p.m INtl ~"a 1 The first inaccuracy 1s that Tim Mang that my ddug)lter 10 hours after the required check- none of the guls started play after needed to leave to study for two m tune of 12;30 p m Yet the 8 p m In fact. my d.d_ughter was major tests the following day match was still not completed reqwred to stc1rt d match at 9 15 Coach Mang was not • wlun-until the following day p.m .. hours after the majonty of mg· but was m fart trying lo pro-I want to thank and commend Fletcher Olson's Newport Harbor tect the best mtf'rests of his stu-Tun Mang for always repre.,enl- H1gh Tenms Team had gone dent athletes mg the best interests of lus o;tu- home Despite the fact that Lettgue dent athletes He was not whm- Aetcher Olson told my daugh-Finals would continue the follow-mg• ter at 9 p m that she must start mg day at the Bdlboa Bay Club her econd match or the day and Racquet Club, FletchPr Olson that lf she did not start she would would not allow my daughter to .. 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TN ,,....., In COfona dtli Mor ...._., ---... _. ~·-r -.... ~-· '* ~ IN CoUnfy Clettt Of PUILJC NOTICE .....,.,, ' ' ' *"' 9ICI "* -""*' An alumnus of 0Hat-IOtl ,-"' penone ""° ~ ,..... .IOHN OOUt, W IOTICI By· (ti YNUhito UNnl, PUILIC NOTICI 0.11ngt CouNy on 11-3-tS o.c, 4• 1996• tltO ...,.,....,.., I lllf, GI N IUI va1d lJnlv•r•~•Y· Mr. :::::, ~.:::·~ ••••• cc•••74470, ~ tHU~•H Plolftlou• au.me.. PUILIC MOTICI ....., dtlCllllCI ... • J0tdan .. f'V•d In lh• 01· JOSEPH 01 DONATO QOUt • 00&.0, ''°' NOTIC• TO Publlltltd Newport cnau2nea o.ay PlloC Nov. 10, 17, 24, ... .,. .... "*'. -~.bl 1211 .... Almy Air Co1pa dullng A PETITION tlaa bMtt DOW 8T., ITL 440, al001119 CALUllG :::~~~Illy '1oUti.e luetneea o.c. 4, 1"5, _ f905 The lollOWklg ~ .,, ,fcUU.U. au.IMaa .... 1N Ca111 ..... CA W0tld Wat II and wu t~~ by: MAROUEIUTI C NftPORT IUCH, CA llOR 81DI ' Name ltatwent doing Mine .. u : Of~ Name 1 .. ttmef\t 1212?. Thi ~ Tftdtltt In tight major land-Of DONATO 1n tne ~~ eaeeo.a•1•, (7t41 Mollet la heflbVQ F8M The folf0Win9 ptraone are PUIUC NOTICI! Coun11 tmp0r11, me East The followmg pe1aont .,. dllcllima lllY. llMy 1or lllY Inga lnc:fudlng No1th COUit of Cllllom&a; County 7U4100 INI lhe HUf!lnglon PUBUC NOTICI! do4ng bUllntH ... Eva, Flotltlo • I 171h s11 .. 1 IR, Sanl• Ana, doing buslneH aa: Top llacltdlllq of 1111 property Alrtca, Slclly. Franu , of OAANOE. · Publl•h•d Newport Union Hloh SeflOol DI , ~1 N•wPort Cenlt< Or,, ua ua neaa CA 92705 Ouallt)'. Framing, 1248 S. ldclltsa w o"-r c:qmmon and Arufo where ht THE PETITION 1'9QUNtl S.ach..Coeta Meta Diiiy Orange County, Clllfotnla, IUMMNIV OF 1224, Ntwpolt a.ach, CA .._!,tam. l .. t•ment Mohammad A. Aauk, &42 Lyon St., Sant~ M l. CA deligNllon 11 ll!Y lhowll htllin. 00 di led lh Allltd Iha! MARGUERITE O DI • htftlnal\« ttf~ lO u PROPOll!D 82680 .,,. following pe1son1 ar• Coveted Wagon Trail, ,Ana· 92705 'flit'°"" .inoun&'ot Ille uAA""4 c r na • DONATO be ac>polnted .. PiloC November 9, 10, 10, the 0t11r1et act111g by and OIUHNANC& Mia Rtuillr COfpoiatlon doing butindt u: TM D• helm Hiils, CA 82807 Aatul Robledo, 1915 --._.. t~m Ct~~·~lr ~~r~:ll~~ pe<IOMI repraMlllAllve to 1995. through ha Govttnlng A PROPOSED ORDI· (Wuhlnglon), 323 Bt lmoni vtlc>pt'Mnt Company, 1601 Thie buslntH 11 eon-Pomon1 Avt .. I B, Cosca ~ ~ tt.:::: •N• .. Lt. Cot I admlnllltr IN .... le of the thfWI Boatd, 19quesla bid• fOf NANCE ,, aehedultd IOf Avt~ Easi. 114, s..iu., Dove Slc' Stt. 160, Newport duel~ by: an Individual MHa. CA 82627 ruSONble tSllrNltd co.ttl • on•· dtced•nt PUBLIC NOTICI! the f~ng! . adopUon at lhe rt0ul1t City WA 08102 S.ach, A 82880 Hav• you alarled doing Thi• bualn111 11 eon-• Mr Jordatl •njoy•d a THE PETITION requesta Bid No. 792 • sauci.n1 Council meeOng ol Nov.m-Thi• bu1lnt11 la con-Byron M. Tamutztr, 1601 bualnMS y117 Yes. 10.211-dueled by: an lnd111ldual apensea Ind ~· II lht VatlllY of carHra aa the d~l'.a WILL and • •UPUU08 COU .. T Lock.,1 at Fountain Valley btf 20, 1995 being Oidl-ducted by: a eorJ)O(lliOn DoYt Slt1191, Ste. 103, Ntw· 85 Have you atarted doing *'11 d Ille lniUI ~ of an Ind• p • n d • n t eodlcila. 11 any, be admitted HIQh SehOOI l\an<:9 8s-18 • «WinQ an rype of Buatnus: Oistr1bu-pOr1 a.aeh, CA 02660 Mohammad A. Aauk bUIJln•st yet? yes 6195 1111 NotlCI GI Sale II rancher, dtv•loper, to pn>bate. Th• Will and 01' CALIPOftNIA, Sld1 document• are a..t-amendrnenl io~ conttact tor and opeiatlon ol ttt.11 Nancy J. Tatnutzlf, 1601 Thls atat1m1n1 ¥¥U til~ Rarael Robledo S111.47U2. In lddllioll to lumber, rHf Hlata an~ eodlcila art rnllablt COUNTY 01' OMNO• able by conlac11ng the DI• be\Ween the City of Costa tppattl ltOfH Dow StrHt Ste. 160, New-with 1M County Cltrk ol Thia 1tatamen1 wat filtd Qall, Ille TMtll _. 1CCtP1 a and lnauranc• broker. for txarnlll&lion Jn lhe Ila :Mt The City D'1v. lrlet Purehaalng Depart-M ... and lhe Board 01 M-A9Ql11ran1 hu nol Y•I pot1 Beac~h CA 82860 Or1119t County on 11·3·95 with the County Cle1k ol c:a&hle(s dlldl drawn Oft 1 llltt OUllng his usocl•UOll k•l>l by !ht court. PMt Offloe ment at (714) 984-3339 tXl. minlatratlon of the Publlo ti.gun to 1r1n11ct buslnes• Thi• bU• i!•U la eon-18953003555 Qfang• County on 11-3-85 or~ bank. 1 dltCk dllwn wllh Uoyd• ol London THE PETlTlOH requests • Box 1417t 4350. Blda ahd be .... E~loytts' Rtllrtm1n1 ~ the fic:\llloul bual· ~ b · • geneial Patt· Dally Pilot Nov. 10, 17, 24, 1185300:J528 by• 11111 °' fedetll CftOit "'* h• plon••r•d eovt1-authoflty to edmlnl1ter lht Or9fttl•, CA eel1'td not llltf than 2:00 s em (PERS). ntll ~ Of namn ~•ltd H P Ote 4 1995 f897 Dally Piiot Nov. 10 17 24 ot a ~ drlWI\ by a S111e Of ag• on a varl•ty of ntata und• the lndepen-82811-107t pm on Novtmbet 27, 1995 EMOTION. to give Or· herein. ave YOlf alartad doing · ' • Dee.4 1995 ' iiioi fedtlliAWICISWldlo1111ssodl- unlqu• ri.ks ranging ci.nt Admlnlattallon of e. IN TMI! 11ATT£R OF at the Ol.v1ct Purchning dtnance 95-18 rn1 , .. cflng Mia Rl\1$11< Cotporauon. bus1nMa ~ Y" 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE ' . *· ~ modllloft or lrom Hollywood 1tun1 tal" Ac;f. (Thi• authority Dtparonent. Dlsitk:t Educ:> carried by Iha followlng roll Scott Phllllppl, Prttldent Byron M. amutzw • PUBLIC NOTICE ~ blnfl~ In Sc<:llOn llota to 1ht flrat cloud will allow the pertonal ttp-THE PETITION TO tJon Cenltl', 10251 York· call vote· COUNCIL Thie atattmtnt wu filed Tfl11 t tattmenl was filed Flctltloua Buslntas 5102 Of fie Financlal Codi llld ~Heling opeiatlon restMatlllt to take many CHANG IE THI! NAii• ~Ave .• Room 381, liun-II I! 118 ER 5 • A y ES 1 ¥¥1th the County Clerk ol 01th th~ County Cltttc or Name ltat•m•nt Flctltlou• Bu1ln•u aiAl\onnd 111 do bumess in ltliS • actJona wllhout court ap-OF Ko~4Nt 11 KostHld tlngton Buch, CA. Bids ' Orange County on t M·95 rangt nty on 10-30-95 The toll0\l¥1ng patsons .,. Nam• Stal•m•nt 51.11e In lhl 111 lender tlMt Involved In • wlda va· proval. 8-lor• laking e«· and ""• .. U V. Cleytor •hall be opened and pub-Erlcbon, Butte, Hom-18853003380 18953883008 dOI buslne$1 as: CJF, Th• rotlowlng ~°"' lllt ne rltl~ of ~~~munlly taln vwy 1mpo11ant ac:lioM, on behalf of AueUn llcly read aloud at the buckJe, Gen~, Mon• OaDy Pilot Nov. 1&.:J7, 24, Daily PUot Nov. 10, 17, ~4. 121~ Start>oatd Way, co-doing 'busl~ss u : Ultra :!" ~wi~:'::S::,:~ aderv c. 1 1 ac:1 v f•• pr•d hoW9Ytl', the pe<IOMI rep-Chari•• KoatHkl • !.~~v•·•l•l•d llmt and han. NOES: none. A8-Ote 1 1995 Dec. 4, 1995. 1893 rona dtl Mar, CA 92625· Gultat Publ1e1Uons, 1300 1111 Trusllt's ,._... ....... f·--'· om na • Y oc:ust ttstnt&llvt wlU bt requlr9d m1n ' ...-•· SENT: None. · • • ' -J"VV 1321 Adama Ave lt9-E Costa --"'"" "'""' on youth, Mr Jordan 10 give notice 10 lnltnl11ed ~II! NUMBER Each ~· mutt conform THE FULL TEXT of the PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLJC NOTICE Craig Jonathan Furnaa, Mesa. CA ti626 ' become av.aillbll 10 the ~· or was • past PrHldtnl petaona unleu they h&Yt and be rMponslve 10 the ordinance may be read In t211 Starboatd Way Co-Michael Edmond Fletcher, tllClonff as 1 mallli "' tight. of 11"1• Kiwanis Club of waived notice or c:onaentad A179908 bid doaiment•. TM Dl1trlct the City Cl I( Olflc• n cna1319343 flctlllou• BuaJne.. rona del Mat, CA s262S-1300 Adams Ave .• #Hl·E, S•id 'ale will be made, bul Corona del Mar anct a 10 lht p«>poHd &Cllon.) ORDER TO SHOW rlMfVH th9 right lo reject " a · Flctltloua lfualntH Name Statement. t321 Costa Mtaa, CA 92626 Wllhout -ccMnant or wamnty, founding mtmbor and Th• lndtpendtnt admlni• CAUll! FO" CHANGE 1111y or all bid• or lo walvt Fair DrlVe, Costa Mesa. Name Stat•m•nt The following persons ate Thi• buslntas Is con-Thi• butlneu Is con· txpius °'Implied reoard1no lltle. Eld•r ol St. Mark'• trallon authority wlU bt 1 OF NAME any lntgularttlff or fnfor· MARY T. ELLIOTT, The lollowl ion• art doing bulllltH as: MJ En-ducted by: an lndlvlduaf duel~ by: an lndrvldujll possession or encomblances, lo Presbyterian Church. granlitd uni... an lnltr· PETITIONER(S) Kortn M. malltlts ln any bids or In Deputy City Clerk doing bui~er.' u: 1. llrpris11, 325 Coral Reel Have you started doing Have you 1ta11ed doing satisfy tilt Indebtedness aecuttd Married 10 Joan Jor· tsled-peraon flies an ob-Koateakl and Au ... u v. ~· blddlng. No blddtf may Publlahed Newport Coeta Meea Florist. 2. Gr•· ~'·· h 'c~e. Huntington busln_esa yet? no bu1lne11 ytt? yea 10-30.94 by saictOttd, actvances lhettun· dan until her doath In Jocilon to lh• peUUon and Claytor, on behalf of Austin thdraw any bid tor a P9-BH c:h..Costa Mesa Dally gory'a Costa MHJ FIOflst, eac • 92648 Craig Fumu Mlehaot E. Fltlchar , der, •with interest as PIOYidfd 1983, ho and she mel show good CIUH why tht Charles KOllHkl, a minor rr ol IOrty·llVt (45/c d~I Piiot November 10, 1995. 3. Costa Miia Floral, 4. ~·r~m~ ~Ian Carr, 325 Thia statement Was rlled Thia ltallmtnl was Mod therein, and tilt unpaid pt1nc1pa1 . and were wed In Eng· court ahoufd not.grant the HAS/HAVE Fii.ED A PETI· • tf 1th• 1d~I• h1 or • • 1892 Costa MHa Flowers, 117 ti or 5e ~r.C #18, Hun-wilh tht County Clerk or with lh• County CIG1k 01 balance of tilt Nott secuttO by land during the war. aAth~~ING on the ~ B~~~R ~~Mi;DEF~J~ 0~~~~lng~~n Beach PUBLIC NOTICE Broadway, Costa Mesa, CA ~:' Ly:ic Carr~ 3~~64c!,al Orange County on 11·3-95 ~~~~;:~~~ on 11'3·95 uld.Detil with ~e11s1111e.-on u Mr. Jordan Is survlv1td I ill be held DE U I HI h Sch I DI 92627 AHi Dr 1 18 H tl 1 18853003547 7 provide(I in Slid Nott Jets by his wllo. Belly t~~BER 7, 1995, ':; 1:45 =~ g:::: ~~~:kl TO tr~c:n ao':.rd of 0~rva: SUMMARY OF ~e;n~er k ~loc~and, 2g! Beach, CA 92648 un ng on Dally Pilot Nov. 10, 11. 24, Dally Pilot Nov. 10, 17, 24, charges and ~nses 'or t11C Beall Jordan. daugh· P.M. In Dept 703 located It 11 hereby orde<ed that ... ' ADOPTED ORDINANCE 92e£7 • 0• • Ha, Thi• bualneu la con-Dee. 4, t995. l900 Doe. 4, 1895. f902 Trustee and of 1114! INSU c1tattO ter of Wendy Jordan al 341 The City Drive all persons lnt.,ttt~ In 8 I I M La DI-ORDINANCE 95-17 11 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· ducted by: husband aAd PUBLIC NOTICE • PUBLIC NOTICE by SllO Deed of Trusl Olttd Bladea and her hus· South, Orange, CA 92664. thl1 matter tppear btlort ., ua c ne, ac:htduled to be In lull ducted b · an lnch\lldual wllt 1~H5 LENGER llRVICf band 811an; aon Mark IF YOU OBJECT TO the tht. court In Depa11men1 ~~!or • ProcurenMnt/ force and effect 30 days Reglstr~t has nol yet Have you &lar1ed doing NOTICE OF Flclllloua BuslnHs IURfAU IS uld Trustee, ' Paxton Jordan, ll•P· granting of th• peti<lon. you No. 703 ol the Orange ...... rgy Conaet'Ylltlon from 1t1 adoption on No-begun 10 tr1111net bullnen business ytt? no APPLICATION FOR Name Statement Cllllomil C«porrlion, 19tl00 daughters Varner Red· should appeat at the hear· County Superior Court at Publl•h•d' Newport vtmbef 6, 1995, and was IJnder the fictitious busl· Jtr•my Can CHANQE IN Th• tolloWlng pe1sons aia MxA!tlwr Blw1~ Sun 1910. mon and her huaband Ing and atate yow ob-the td~r•• 1hown abovt Beach.Coal• Mtn Dally adopted by Ul• following nes1 name Of namtl Haled This slattmtnt was tiled doing busmass as: 31st Nne, CA 921'5-2'2t (71')442· John, Greer Wiison 1ec11ons Of lilt wntttn ob-on 12/5, 1995 at 2:00 Pilot Novtmbtf 3, 10, 1995. roll call volt: COUNCIL hertln. ~th the County Cletk of OWNERSHIP OF SlrMI Cto1t11ng Co, 501 2850 By. ~ R. Alolb. Stnior and her hu1band flC1lon• witn the COYl1 be-o·c:1oe11 p.m., and then and F883 MEMBERS: AYES ; Jtnn1flf L Stockland ang• Counay on t0.l2•95 ALCOHOLIC 3111 Street, SI•. 8, Newport Strtit» M1eerC:tSSl14, 11>'27. Ch11s· g1andc:hlldren fort lht hearing. VOi.Ji ap-theft thow calJM ff• any Erickson Buffa Horn-Thl1 atattmenl wu filed 19953881183 BEVERAQE LICENSE Beach. CA 92663 1113 tVIO 1995 Brendan and Jillian peatance may be In person they have. why the0 petition PUBLIC NOTICE buckle 'oenl• ' Mon• ¥¥1lh Ille County Cl11k ol Dally P1lol Nov. 10, 17, 24, S•pt•mbtr 25, 1995 Vi1glnia AM P11sons, 109 --· _,,--·------ Blados, Greer ond Hll· orlFbpuoutARattEo:.."8°'cA·EDITOR lor change ol name should 2 ban N'oes· H~n• AB-Orange County on 10.10.95 Dee. 4, t995. f908 To Whom II May Con-Via Ou1to, Newport Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE ar A d n d 0 nol be granted. cn•13 4859 ' • • 19853000885 earn: CHICAGO PIZZA, CA 92663 Je~se w~is:O 0 an or • conllngent creditor ol It i. furth9f ordtftd that a NOTICE OF SENT: Hone. Dally Pilol OcL 20 27 PUBLIC NOTICE INC., ls(art) applying to the This buslneu Is con· Ale No. 11153113t1J the dtetastd, you must fife copy of this order 10 lhow DISSOLUTION OF ORDINANCE 95·17 • • Dtpatlmtnt ol Alcohot1e ducted by-an lnd1v1dual FICTTTIOUS IUSINESS Momo11a1 services w!ll your claim with Ult court cause be published In The LIMITED amend• Section 15--l5 ol Nov. 3, 10. 1995 f858 flctllloua Bualneu Bevtrage Conlfol to sell al· Have yo~ storted d0thQ NAMESTATEMOO be held at St. Marks and mall a copy 10 the ptr· Dally Pilot. a newapepw of the Costa Mesa Munlel al PUBLIC NOTICE Ham• Statement coholle beverages 11 106 business Y•I? no The following pcl'SOll(s) IHtt Presbyterian Church, sonaf represtnlatlve ap-gtneral elrculatlon pub-P PARTNERSHIP Code establishing 1 ~ The fonowing persons ate Main SlrHI, N1wpo11 Vt1gt0la A. Pa1aons 00tno lltsiness u C~TAI. Newport Beoc:h at polntad by Ult coutt within lished In lhla county at ublle notice la hlf•by . • 1321251 doing business as: Dally Beach. CA 92661 with a Thfs ataltment wa~ filed t.«>OtlTAIH 35 Soulh Raymond 2:00 P.M Saturday, lour months from th9 date lees1 once a w•ttc tor '1ou1 glv1r1 that Anah9lm Prime posit lor costs on bond r• cna Industrial Tools. 3197·0 "41 " On-Sal• Baer & Wint with lht Counl Clerk ol A...e111e ~I! 2c.> Pislde Novembor 1 t. or l11st lasuance of th• let· consecullv• Wffk1 prl0t lo Property. Ud., • Calllomla qulrtmenta for permits to Flctltloua Bualneu Al1port Loop Or., Cosla (Pub. Eal. Pl) llcense(s). O C t Y -3 95 Calilocria 91105 ' na In lieu ol llowera, the 1111 u provided In MCtlon Uledayollhe hell1ng. 1,1,mllt,d parlnerahlp perform work on City NameStat•m•~t Mtsa,CA92626 Publl1htd N•ws>ort range ouny on 11 • Gamea ramlly roquosta thal 8JOO of the Calllomia Pro-DATEs OCT 10, 1885 ~!!~ '», theh~•.rs-ra1 llfHts by public agencies. Tht lollowlng P°':IQOI art Dally Grinding, Inc., (CA). Beaeh-Co1ta Mesa Dally 69953oo3545 Raymond ... ::!· ~It~ donations be made 10 bait Code. The llmt for ftl. TH 0 MA1 H ..-w~ o w c: um-doing business as. B~ City 3187-0 A11po11 Loop Or., Pilot November 1o, 199s. 11ly Pilot Nov. 10, 17, 24, Pa aCle ~I • 91105 • tho Alzheimer'• Aa· Ing claims wlll not txplrt SCHULTE COMMI .. • mtC rt11r1H P1ropertles, Inc., a 0 ... the move? Bagel, 3 Yor1<shl11, Ntw· Coala Mesa, CA 92626 r890 Dec. 4, 1995. 1906 sJame°:' p ,2!'f!5'e-35 .,_, ... balort tour monlM from • -a orn • corporation ,._ port Beach, CA 92660 Thi• business Is eon-""""' .... ......u, ~oclalion ol Orange tht hMllng dale noticed SIOHEA OF THI! IUPB· ("SPI"), and which has eat· Th• Hore Deal, Inc. (CA), 3 ducted by: a corp0<aUon PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLJC NOTICE RlyPa monO CAver'1t, Suite 206. ounty, 2540·A North above. rfed on II• bualnen al 650 Sell your extra Yo1kshlrt, Newport Beach, Have you started doing Slderti, af;foma 91105 Santiago Blvd, Or· YOU MAY EXAMINE lht RE NT Town Ctnltr Drive, Suit• CA 92660 buslneas yet? yes Sept Flctltloua Bualnesa NOTICE OF TftUITEE'I SALE Richln:l 8 1Jnc1Q11n, 35 South ango, CA 92607. Pa· me kept by th• court. 11 you 1300, Cotta Men, ClllllOf· household Thia bu1lne11 11 c:on· 1975 · Ham• Stat•ment UllD£11 DEm OF TftUIT FILE: Raymond A...e111e, Su111 206. cllic View Mortuary In art a peiaon Interested In nla 82626, wu dissolved items ducted by:• corporation Dally Grinding, Inc .. Van The followlng p111ona art M11111, A.I'. llUMl8' 137·11· Pasana, C.loma 91t05 charge or orrang• th• .. tall. you may fll• through classified ttfectlvt October 31, 1995. In Classified Th• regl11ran1 commenced Hazewlnktl, Presldeot doing buslne11 a1: Gold 004. YOU ARE Ill DEFAULT WiH1amJ Gameu. II. 35Soulh ments, 714-644·2700. Aile< 1uch dale, no partner lo lransact buslne11 under Thia 1tatement was ltled Coasl Consulting, 3608 UNDER A OllO QF TftUIT, Raymond Aver'1e. Sutte 206, The Community ~ the flcllllou1 name or with th• County Clerk of Par. k Lant, Newport Beach. DATED June 11, 1111. UllWI Pasldena. C.111rom191105 Markel Place. s h~I:ZNiG nam11 listed above on: 8/ Orange Counl)' on 11-3-95 CA 92663 YOU TAU ACTION TO l'tlOrta Tlas bJS1ness 1s conOucte<l !'i Claselll•d • 23195 10853003523 Ar1 Campos, 3608 P111k YOUR l'tlOPIJITY rT MAY IE 1 general C 1511P 942·15978 The Holt OHi, Inc.. Dally Plot Nov 10 t7 24 Lant, Ne¥¥port Beach, CA IOLO AT A PUILIC IALE If SIGNfD Chlnl B lJndQrtn --Patrick M. Hurley, Prt51· 0 4 ~-5 · • 1903· • .92663 YOU llaD All ElrlANAllON OF Ths stament was l~t<I #Ill ~ ~ '.-n-\ dent ec. • "" · This bu1lne11 Is con-T14E TU TM !tie Coun1y Clel1l ot Orange LOCAL llOl'IUAllES ANEW ~~~~ ( 1 ~· i/i This statement wu filed PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnclMduaJ llA RE OF E PROCEED-Councyon0clobtt30, 1996 :;~" ) (.,·// ' with the Counl)' Cletk or Have you starfed doing ING AGAllllT YOU. YOU llOOCE·Tlu Fiatous Nlme A,-..;,, 'i-'.~ /.. • ~,7· Orange County on 10.10.85 Flcllllous Bualntas business ye1? no IHOUlD Cotn'ACT A LAWYER. Stalement ~11$ IM Yf111 llOIJI ~"' 1995300080, Name Statem.nt Ar1 Campos HotlCt 11 "':I OMn lhll h "' 11 was liltcl in the Oll1C. ~.:...,~"""-WIJ}. JI Diiiy Pltol Oc:t. 77, Nov.~. iht following persons art This ltatement wa1 filad ~.!~OR..!!'.~· A ot the Councy Ciel\ A new fidl. 10, 17, 1995. F875 doing buslntu u : Premier wt1h tht County Clerk ol _..,.,. " '""""""'"' u '°"' bness Name Staemett lnYMttntntl, Inc., 610 New-Ofangt Councy on 11-3-95 IN&lff, or luc:ctUOr INS1ff, Of naiSI bl tiled pnor ID. ~ B u..s.lrnre.'Ssff ~~ ,_ .-... ~ PUBLIC NOTICE port cent•r .or .• 1850, tH53B03550 ~ ,..Wldltt1 ~ '° Tht Nino GI lhs mtemcnt does _,.... ~ -N-port &.ach. CA 92660 Dally P1lol Nov. to. 17 24, ... unv ... Nst •M>.¥RV by not of ttslll llllhonle "" UH Ill 3500 p Ile v Onv • Name Statement hon, (DC), 810 N....,pott • ' · H. Knol:tnbt/V. llUSblnd and wife No1me 111 "otaon or 111 nohts al N tei iew • The fol1owillg persona.,, Ctnltt Or .• 1850, Newpor1 PUBLIC NOTICE u totnt ICJ\ll\ls Rtconltd on lllOdlef under ftdelll Sta or Cemet~ • Moftuary Chapel • Crematory II FlctltJou• Buafn•u Global Matk•Ung Cofpor• Dee 4 1995 ;896 Eric Z. l<nolltnbttO and Manlynn llu SDte ot a Fiditous ~. ~;;h e e e e e e e e e e e e e e -doing busln111 as: GOLO Beaeh, CA 92660 Wlt1Hf u lnsl1\lnltt14 No common law (See ~ 1«oo ,_ _______ _, 1 ~ CAOWN·POS, 1537·A Thl1 bu1rneu 11 c:on-FlctltJouaBualne11 l1·111120 ofOftlcJalReconlsln11stQ Businessanof'n>lessions PtERCE. IROTHERS The I -al n-.v,__,t at the Dai/11 Pilot ispkased j Bake< StrNt, Costa Mesa. duettd by: • corpo1allon H•m• Statement 1111 ottce of 1111 Counly Recorder Code) ' ii; ...... &' ,_'if",.,,_,. ".I' _.,,,. E ", CA 92626 Hav• you •tarted doing The following PtlflOOI art ot Qr1111t9 Coilnty Callfomt1 anO liiitfiltno BEll IROAOWAY to announce a new smlia now available IQ new businesses. • • 1 "/"",... lrtnnelh C. Decker, 1537·A buslnHt yel? 1110 r cfO!ng buslneu u : G•I N pu1Suam 1o lhl N0aicc ot ~fault NewPOfl11eatfi:Costa Mesi M o rtuary * Chapel --_ Baker St1tet, Costa MIU, Global Mark1Ung C0tp., Wei l:nt11prlse1, 2490 New· and EliecllOn to Sd tlltrtUncltt C~ hlov 3. 10. t7 24 19116 1vJ: ·u <-c A oCH ..L_ for '-_ .. J ··'---CA 928211 Jamie R, Caires/ Secy. po11 Blvd .• com M•sa. CA .,. · • Crem ation we Ult nQlV .JL'U\· ~name you at no l!Xtr1l cna~ ana. SIIW you ux U11 Decktr, 1537·A Bake1 Thi• 1tatemen1 was tired 92627 "~ o ... 1o1n5 as 1nif"!· nme and the tri" IQ the Ct!urt House in Santa Ana TL_ 01' crmne. ,.1;._ the search Street, Coat• M111, CA with the Counl)' Clerk ol John Mleh•.. V111eneuv1, ~:., NoR. !!:..Z,75~171 sot a saonicl SELL : . . . 110 Broadway Costa M esa M2·8t80' PLOWIH ; When Words Are Not Enough "Speclallzlng In Sympathy FIOW#!rs" 2983 Harbor Qjvd Costa Mesa ; 540-3135 ;~ ® IOUM. lblt"IO O"'Ollllllfl" All l'UI UUla ""'1Usllt• NI llttS ~· ..... , •• IN Ft•· •llh# ...... Acl l(1MllJ ~~MM11 llllt1ll " lllMltiM ''lllJ ...,111ca. ~IWlltllltt ar "IUlllllHlllll ----• ,... ttl• rallt llft, .... ~ ..... 11 .. 1&11111" ........... llltellflelllt ..._., .-"""'91Ct. llml , ...... ltctl .......... lllta 11tws,.,.i wdl AOl1 ........,,, ecs.,i.., l!MrU• :::::-..:=:::~ .. ...., ............. .......,, .,.,... Ill llllt . , ............... ..-ice..., .... ,._ ••ft&A ' du.&llllUO 111.-.......... -. .. atl' tbQI ,IC•••• ......... - r On th• move? Sell your extra household Items I _in Classified r • 'rKn, 'l' • upu 92626 01ang1Countyon10.27·95 2490 Nowpol1 Blvd., Costa vn .,..,. .. • .. , e is comrp/aed we wiU l:l.11m.1.r t:,..,.;tious busine:s:r narN statemmt with the Ct!unty Thia bu1lnus Is con· 198530~87 Mesa. CA 82627 11/UllHS Al t111 Mal~ (Nonh) },..,.. J--Jl-4.. . duetad by: hu1b1nd and Dally Pllof ~ov 3 10 17 This butlness Is eon-Er1t1111ee It Ille Coullty Courf· Clerk, publish once a W«k jinfour Wttlts as wnuiredby law and thmfile inurproo" wll• 24 1995 • • f:an ducted by: an Individual llou11, 100 CIYlc C1111tr Dr~• your used vehicle through classified . . . · -i .r~ 'l Have you alarltd doing • · Have you alarted doing Wut. l111t1 An1, Ca. al 1:45 • ofp11blicatzon wrth the Gnmty Cfnlt. butlnen yet? Y11 1 t·2·8S PUBLIC NOTICE buslneu y11? no AM 11 public lucbon 1o Ille 642·5878 • " Kanneth C. Deckar :John Michael Villtntuv• Pkase IfQ1' by tofi/e wn1r t:,..,.;tious business statement at tfx Dail..· Pilot, 330 W. Thia 11a1emtnl waa filed Fletllloua BualntH This atatement was 11l•d r J--J"'" ".! • with, the County Clerk ot HanM Stal•m•nt with the County Cltrk ol Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you canTUJt sttm by. pkasec:all us at (714) 6424321 and we Orange County on 11·2-95 Th• fonowlng persons.,. Orange County on 11-3·95 . r . . 1885300:M 17 doing bualntss as: Orange 19853003557 UllU make anrmgemmts for you to handk thu proadurr by mml .... Diiiy Pilot Nov. 3. 10, 11, Exp1e11, 1et03 Skypark Daily P11o1 Nov. 10. 11. 24, 24 1895. F885 Cl1clt, 10.2, Irvine, CA Ote 4 1895 f898 If JOU~ have any fa~ questions, P~ ad/ us and we wiU be morr than . PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ <:ourier tne. <CA>. .PUBLIC NOTICE glad to amst J<lU· Good luck rn your nrw business! Flc11Uoua aualnt•• ~~::,.~J1f:e1e· '°" Flctltloua Bualn•H Name Stat•ment Thia bualntu la con-Name Statement Th9 following person1 .,. ducted by: • corporation The following ptfaon• 11• doing bullntaa H : New Thi kl or h vi dolrig buslneu as: Bock M~11 Solutions, 3070 Btl•· n ng • ng • Communications, I M31 tol Ste. 650 Cotta Mesa, garage •ale? Hunllng1on StrHt, Hunting. Put a few words "to work for you . Da;i.., Pilot \jhruu1 r~'"'''"'' cA 82828 ' Glv• ua a call! ton Beach, CA 92$48 Rowland W. Day, 421 Villa CLASSIFIED Christin• Bock, 1843t • • suen.. Newport Beach, CA M2·S07 Huntington StrHt, Hunling-~=========~=====~ 642-5678 . . NEWPORT HOUSES/ OUT ·Of-COUNTY GENEIW. 2102 CORONA COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT N!WPORT NEWPORT CONDOS BEACH 1069 PROPERTY 1525 DBL MAR 2122 BEA CB 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 Gai.a.ft Or~ent to H:a• •'Side Twnhm - FOR SALE 1229,000 Color•do •la.Qam• own. 3Bd 2Ba. c/a tpl, 4 r 2Ya••. big y111d, 28r 28a, 2-cat gar, FABULOUS fAVINGS Newport Crest 38R Chin• Cove atap• to Ocean vi.w, Cloae to Countrv coc»ta kit dbl gat fncd . beach. Cute cottar.· fam fm, LR fr~I, 2-c:ar. frple, mini ocean view. beach. 2 bdrm., 2 ~ 1 o •er .. joining Only StOOO. 966-3905 t1378/tno. 4 3-8628 S 1 ~Olmo. Call 8 ro-If you wou. d Ilk• to ~Atownhom•. Large . bath•. nl~ pello area. 11800/mo. 2er 1 a. Meaa del· Mar 4Br k•r, 714-M2·38GO llvt In a homa that's 2-car ga1, W/D hk·up, nallonal fortal. 2BA Lat opt to purch&H valu9d from $8001< to GENUAL 1002 ~ai.c:t, pool A apa log home. Call owners O•rden Orov.Touoh 28• h o ua•, pool . c:ream carp••. fir• Roea R .. I ••bite of CIH• 3 Bed, buill poulbl•. 75e.,9070 2800 a/fl HOUH, 48t S 1 :ZM, Visions Proper· place. Nexl 10 comm. (214) 1 75-3108 or S 1660 Ind garden & 2 \1\Ba, ocean view, tlH on D"pla~ la r.01 & tennla. W&lk to ,_ •••••• .u ............ 260-452!5 (903) 076-71 71. In kit, frM utllltlta. Pet .Jr. tar i7f0/mo poot aervlce. 557·5069 ok. Only $175 ..... 985S pool, •P•· Monlh•IO-looking for qua lhtd each. $1450/mo. OOY'T 'OR&CLOIU ••o CANYON Dover Yard. Olde CdM month. 722-6738 manage11 10 hv• In 759·9314, Hom" for pennl•• plan. 2BR, Den, 2BA. 72t·1!"'• on Sl. D•llniuent Tex, . . HUtn'JNGTON l•Jtld1..0ated. 28R thH• proporUH, r.or Npt Creat 3Br 2.5Ba, S.489,500. By awn.t. further ln ror mallon Aepoa. AE a. Your 944-5215 HOUSES/ BALBOA V•rl' ol••n/updattd BEACH 2140 aeA. pool • apa. contac:t Ellz11beth oen vl•w, pool, 1enn1a, Atta, Toll f'rM 100-PBBIHSUlA 210? aer 1 Ba upatalra r•ar lt276. A•fa. &45"7604S or 2·car gor. $1850. Avall HalMr Hlthl_. 31" CONDOS d•i· 780-&t&O • .,,. J•tl 714-831·1855. 99N771 Ext. H-1391 unl1, 1~r. Avalf ta/1. now. 045·0775 for current ll•tlnga. 1~48A. Poot. Lov•ly POR RENT $1100/mo. 603'At 1r11. Option to •ul' 3 Beel 910 CANYON gal•d Herbor View Hom•• Hpt Nnh 24 "" gu;ird ,, yard. N .. r elementary I.re hou ... P•n Point Gary 720-MU alto 204 3 Bath, cook'• kit. dbl IU•urv 1ownhoma, 281. 3BA 2BA M ona<;O gated, 3Br 2~Ba hH, --. _ school. 146-763-4 gar, fncd. 11400. Ayall model s a OOO/m o. COSTA-11!.S& 1024 w/bay vi.w. 4Br 3Ba, 28a, den. Totally t• lani rm, hllk:ldt view, HARIOft VID MOMU ._,_. tam rm, a tst.~r now, 068-449& • modeled a upgraded. Gardner Incl 6'4"-Ge10 , $2600. 840.7083 AQI. COSTA MESA~2124 11 ~ 2ba MOt*O PhMt a gar. $3000. t7W290 Peotur• pert.at 2 l~1sotmo. .~~ ,-~· -=11410 ••• ••J'hont-: 1·0H OOLI' COUftSIE GINIUL 2102 usTaao• nr 2a .. I: $400.000 O#fw/"'Jt -btd, cpla, drpa, cozy •auna Oy~ll• Vittwl Lovely 3/4Br (dock 1111) 20r 2Ba. Sl 6!)0/mo. hatowa rn. lg yard. _11 ... Ylt .. ttl CORONA :a•R •llA Home, ltA, kit, FOR OAR. P.C Ok. Custom ••p•nded ~p, Ocnltnt •Pl (40r) wk.J Avallabl• Nov. ,6, OCllMVliW AnaMI• 2•:i tnha Only 1876. Hl-0145 2~ ... 12495. Batb•r• rnofyf/f111n. uni &75'<11080 Aji•nt Su. 84<14100 154 Cecil Pt '239K. DILMAI ~ w/frplo, OR, Ute hlngr.i 844.010$ O,...heryhn 1 .. PIXUUPPP ~ 2 +1.6. ourmet 2122 floOf, Otrber e91pet, ! Udo tete 48R au Quiet ocn vlew twnhsa. '127 WN1e ..... w.., ldt, ocuy fpf, dbl gar. 2~. h~ ~etd. IAGUN.A . tam rm, 1 2300/mo. 3Dr 2\~8•1 d•nJram Ownefa:IMOI Only 1871. Ma-0145 4t a Dahlia Hr 28a 11 mo. 6't· 479 HIW 2150 When you wilt tennla, ••lllflG. 222 V111 rm. d~at, Ind~, f(~ HEWPOllT cuaailaao Palermo u a.nse. . La• I )/mo. '4~" An•h•IM BIO' end ltg nne. frplc. 11eooi ChMftpa..,. & ...... 1 Cl1 1ficd •.J, - l!ACB 1011 "'• ,,,.. '"°"'°9 you Lide Jal• bHutlfully 8tn9le l'•mlty Home . btautlfuf 48d country mo. Walk '° beech: 2Bd, ell utllltl•• ""· C........._ 39d1 IBeU\, lnchuJc 111 CM count °" to Mlt a k11 -dlb get tned. Pet can 1n..,.32 l!Jtt. 4 lqulp;d kit. Pet ok , dee :Sllr 2 ~Ba. ttpt, 28r, fem rm, w/dbl myfled of~ Dk Onty 11000 ... ))DI Only seoo. 919-3905 g::;rnec t(Jt, dlb oar. •he ratl • 1150 e/f, 2-Cflt gat+, g11 wane 10 Udo vu. ••••• 000 ....... ... ..,,,.. '*** 4iti ...... U100 $11M. ,._. ole • 12400/rJW? 03WIMO ••oe ,., .. ~ ~"'" JMhel,.. PMCt;;; ana and &Cl the 1·'"· bUlft 1 llO, N; our COIUmne compee ..... LN opt Pol8 L•• C•ttaee 18d, ll9-0141 ~ rcw llt C;;;t; c;;;gn; ••· ~St mo,Agt h.... OIOee '° bCtt quallft*d bUye,. to c:t•em 1 led 1 8eltl, -...K. 1 month rr.. bUIWt kJI, ,., • tncd, ~O~llnllClln ~ furrieMd, blk 71MQ.I Of '570-1117 "998 ........... C81111 JoeOa Of Charm. Onlr rwntl 311t 2~9a, f•rn ,,.. ulllltl••· Onlv you wane. --·-250-4US ....... 7. . ....-to bCh Oeted stoeo . .... "' ............ ,SfiOO .... HN '"'· poOf. '76~0 ll50.llM-44H C..Ma ... TL . t!Z·5'71 . • AVM 12/1, MCJ.a:z• OI 11•1111 ---. . ; • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1995 f"":'_..~----------------~-----~--~·~--------~----~··-----------------·-_;._------------~1----------------~11~-------------------------------~·~-----------·----1---------------:--. BY PHONE (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 631 -6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) . BY MAIL OR IN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St. CLASSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm · Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DEADLINES - Monday ....... Friday 5 :OOpm ~y ....... ~nday 5:00pm Wednesday .. ruesday 5 :OOpm ~ay ..... Wednesday 5:00pm Fnday ........... Thursday S:OOpm . Saturday ...... Friday 5:00pm SANTAANA 2180 COSTA MESA 2624 FREE utllltl•• 2Bed 1 BR 1 BA $550/mo dpJx-11y1e. cozy kit. Lndry, pool. quiet, No Avall now. Only $695 pets. 2217 Harbor 968·3305 Blvd. 84~392 UNTALS TO 2669 SHAU LOST Ir 2724 FOUND EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 PETS Ir CO I ONA 6049 DEL MAil 2925 5530 5530 ANU4AlS 6122 •tH .... * Ha 4 Bike to t>ch. Shr Loat Cat Orange/g~ llEDICA1. SAL£S!MGMT K•nmor• At trig., ator iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR 211.A •7215/Up nice home. Own balh, Tabby.(Sklppr!o 8 mo. Ophthalmology oHlce Fast paced tenant wllc• maker. Almond color. Great ahape. Make ottltf. 631·7037. Refrlg & Cllahwather ~gar w/IOft, w/d, d/W. M, •Mn Har r View r~p\.lonlat F/T. T•am acre•nlng aervlce Incl. e<>x30 fpool. No S~/mo. ee~n Oct 30th 121·1731 pl•ytr. Exp'd only. n .. da your good "'F:-r-.-.-z.-r-U,...p-,...,--ht-,-.,.""'h-~1-el P•,t•. No •••• No LOST CAT. Lrg fluffy f .... , ......... _ .. 8.. -·-c I .• .... 48S5 N•-1-.. I -..,.,..,... .... v""'e ta omer aer· 15,7 frost free. $200 ean. -_,_a -• .-en "· or•"n• & white (al· I M ___ _, -·• v ce ••P a plus No • 87M408 •t•P• to Sand Clean odern. nr ._ ... , oen moat peach) neut Mobile Home Sal•• cold calling, no door· 2Br, gat, ltg llv rm. Uhl view, BBQ, lg aundk. male w/long bushy Agents needed. Must 10-door. Call now paid. No pela. $1275/ "490-SSSO. 6"&-4400 tall. Extra toe on each ~ llc'd. FT/PT. Call lmmed payl .t.sk tor -~-Tn--D-1"--,..n-RE--6-0_1_", mo. 551-8554 NB/Udo f•I• 2Br 2Ba front. paw. Name la 114-4575-1149· Mr Lee, 968·9855 .i-u"n • v .. 2Br H~Ba. lg deck, Oat apt, balcony, garage, 'THUMBS' but comes Office Secretary SECRETARY P{T 818th Clubhous• Ave. view. $825 + ~ utll & lo 'Thumbslea'_. Laal Pay roll, filing, l.OtusM'in-Newport Wast Auto. 3 Dreaser• S 14 00 (off 'Npt Blvd.) $900. sec dep. 723-0848 aeen vie Tyler· Wav/ ctow1 el(J)8r.-nce. Musi Light filing, 1yping, each mirror $10.00 909-7&4·22.Je OpenS•\ Newport Creat Shr Paularlno. Costa have auto w/lnsuranct phonH. 714-722-4700 Call.648-4254 Lrg 18r w/lrplc, encl recentJy rec:secor. 2eR ~!~:; h~~f\~~~.~: CalVFax RH: 548-0901. ---------- gar, vault cell, mlrrord all •mmenltles. PrfV. Thumbs 11 epllepUc & P{T Food EMPLOYMENT 75% OFF clo.et. Ale .. -.1~ of & b I Dealnn Center Prlce1 • y ... rm ath. Av now. needs medication. Demonatratora • Back Bay & city lights. $550+ G46-1400 Please call Jen, 714-In alorea In at•• Car SERVICES 5533 Entire contents ol S1325. Cell 675-8003 641·1112. n~e11•ru. lmmedlateliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii modal home: Iron I Npt Creat 2Br 2•hBa • .,..---------,----""" -, beds, •ofas, chairs. ADOPT·A·PET MOVIMO SAU E .. ery Set .. Sun af Furn, blcycle, ottlc:o. PETSMAAT, Founuun suppli .. , Iota or m sc. Valley. Puppies, kit· SAT, Nov, 1 t 1am• ten• and more. all ,_noo __ ..;..n_. _9oo __ P4_P._P ... v__... __ too1t1ng for lovlng, car· Nov. 11Ii12, a;apm Ing homes. CALL ~lr7· St•reo equipment, 9037 for rnore into. Japan••• kimonos, £SK1MO SPITZ. 11<1 clothing (women's Gorgeous male, 12 & chllelran's), akl wks old, wikennel. equ1pmeni, designer ~·obo 6"5-6560 c101111ng stzas 4 8, • Poodl•• AKC. Tea Cup Toy & M.111 S2SO.S9~ 714~38-4457 PUPPIESl To good homo. 4 chocolate tabs, 4 block labs 6wks old $50 each. MCM handbags. Lou s V1tton handbags, Xmas decorations, crystal & d1she1. No iunld 439 , Fernitaf Ave &pac oua 1Br w/lolt, l)ar, w/d, POOVspa. P\/t Lott Eye,la•••• Opening 557-5579. •••••••• stone vases. more •kylt, 2 patios. walk·ln ba Avl 12/1 $595+ Mauve plastic case Please be awate thal 248-7727 or 363-8636 Save abusod and cist. End un11 ovet1ookl uui & Cl 548.1152 lost NwpVCOM area' POSTAL a QOV'T JOBS 1he llstlngs In tnla ca\· -------------1 abandon•d pols Bt a Call Kim 714·492·8018 SAT 11·11 7am-4pm Collea & dining 1011, coueh, d~11. lamps, \!ten appt, bks, & loll morel 417 & 419 Poln1tUla '(Near PCHJ. PoOf, $1420. 675-8003 •P· 10127. 721•1447 · S21/HOUR+BENEFITS egory may requltyou Early American Desk volunl«.>er roster. Call STUDIO S 2 b I Npt Shore-38d 2Ba NO EXP WIU. TRAIN to call a 900 n ber dark, aobd pine. D·s· 714.597.9037 1--------------teps ch s LOST KEYS /l.ppl+lnfo 714-647-1991 In which there Is .. Ires•..,. •)(2 S75 "'A"'-8362 Very' ct .. n. Yearly, Hse 400-+ ·~ utll & .. ~"".. =..... COSTA MESA 6124 avail now. $450/mo Dep. All amen. Across with lnlllal key chain RECEPT: PIT wknda/ chllfge per minute. _O __ k __ Q ____ F·--·•------------1.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uus paid. 675-9347. frohvbeach. 650-4657 ~~~5~~3. Please call wkdaya. Dependable, a ·• ueen uton SPORTING 13 FAMILY GAR.ACE Nwpt Hghta 2 yrs organized, multHln• EMPLOYMENT ~le~~~ b~~~~ r~~~·~i GOODS 6065 SALE loys, books, SOUTH COAST new . deck. F P. •••••••• phone exp. nee. No WANTED 5535 cond. $175. 434-0345 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lurn, kllchen llema METRO 2686 vaulted cell, own bath, PERSON'ALS phoRn• calla. Apply at: Excer Bike s65, Out· clothing. Sat only, full prlv, NS, lndry. ogeta Gardena Sofa Mu1U color collon door Tent 9x12 S90 Nov 11. 7am-2pm SSOO. 573-4848 IC 337 --------· 2301 San Joquaill Hills Rd. •Japaneae House nul $800, Sell! S100 Cati 548.4254 488 M agnolla South Coaat Plaza -------------Cleaner. I have oxp. & Call. 7S1 -4840 uea. 1 BR condo Nwpt Oceanfront 4 Receptionist 1r1nspor1111on Pleau T unturl Exorcise bike Clearing Out Sale +den upatra, ale. bd/2ba, Ouplox. $950 PERSONALS 3002 Prof, up'd team player to Ill· Call N110. Eve·546·0527 Solid Oak din rm tbl E.ccenen1 cond. S350. Sau 1 11 8-Noon P ool/a pa, carport. 752-3527 722-0669 ..., pm, grMi cust. operate w/6 chairs and extra 540·\947. Kids atull. tricycle. ~··Fu: Don MG-0934 leaf $1150 Solld furn antQs'collocub•es $ 6 7 s. 9 6 3 .e 7 5 7 DATING? SHY? 2610 E Csl Hwy COM 92625' DOMESTICS 5540 Teak wood roll top r t 2956 Mindanao Dr For a fun lime call desk w marble top/ ICKE S 6075 MOVING 9JIU.E COMMERCIAL 011-592·590-012. RETAIL SALES HOUSEKEEPER locks S850 54C>-t947. Flora print aofa. 2 v.aJ· MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS REAL ESTATE 33c per minute. 18+ local malls, FT/PT, Needed PIT. Some *PEARL JAM* nut bookcasoa. TV w/ ........... Humoroua non/lmk flex hours. Hrly wago English ok Call after GREEN DAY•$25 _ cab1no1 Pictures, nu· 1• SW Fem Sr. Citizen +bonus. 31G-403·1126 1 pm . 045·1353 MERCHANDISE · merous household I••••••••• ••OesltH companion Re•4ll MISC. 6015 •AJan Jnckson• 1torns Ca.11546-4218 f fun I ~I HAM PO '° ........... San1an.,•OuCl••Cna•91rs1-----------BUSINESS OFFICE °' 1 me Ups cal• chlldren·s 1• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TICKET AVENUE MULll·FAMlLV ROOMS 2706 Box 11846 CM CA 92627 clothing atore, Llttl• MERCHANDISE 714·379·7337 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT 2769 Mee t New People People & Me, has PL;A-NT CLEARANCE! •SALE• 1• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ·900·2 55-5454 Elft an Im med opening for 8 King or Queen palms Sal Sun, Nov. t 1 & 12 Blk to bch·NB 1Br/Ba. 7850 S2.99/mln 18+ TT FT Sates Assoc. Hra S20. Junipers. herbs Sl ••••••••• .Corner of Loreto & pvt entry. No cooking. ***ART STUDIOS ph. Serv·u (619)645-8434 9:30-5:30. 645·1355 ANTIQTrt:S 6010 C11rus·lru11·a..aeado (lru.t· GARAGE SALES Sonora 1•.~esa del M4·) $450/mo. 557-6290/d 2-SpacH alfl. 500sf/ea u~ mg) $10. Cement loun· ••••••••• Lois or good cloltung 631·5550/eve, wknd C.M. Coll Diane or l\/e Aet&ll lams S11-0 bird bath~ & slulfl • • CDM Private entranc•. message 673-3461$. •••••••-CHRISTMAS HELP •BUYING ITEMS• $20 ~9-674·9422 dbl closet, now carpi, COM O CEAN VIEW EMPLOYMENT FT/PT Mgmt Trameos. From 1800-1960 "1 pc BALBOA lg pvt bath. Avail now. 3 Oftlcos Sub lease lmmod openings avail llongesn. llrcohlen!',a1~sPwaa1nrot·. _C_O_ll __ E_C_1-IB_L_E_S ___ ,ISIAND 6106 NEWPORT $425/mo. 644-7153 925 SqFI • $850/mo. tor enthua!astlc hard-.. ,... , BEACH 6169 N•ar Hunt. Beac h Barry Sllvor 720-9080 working women & furn, etc. lm1m1d cash, 6017 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hoapltal t<ltch priv. Fantastic luxury oxec EMPLOYMENT men. Previous re1a1I lops. 673-6223 Iv msg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BRITISH ANTIQUES GARAGE SALE $350/mo. 8241 New· sultos. tncrod'1bly low 5530 sales exp helpful but (:}land•ll•r Elegant Dolle Frankltn Mini 4 grandlather clocks, Sat 11 I 1 7am-3pm man Ave 969--6730 not r~'d. For more crystals/brass. 1960 30 woooen 1ewelry S · renl. Nwprt Beach & Info call 714-979-8003. Shondeel< s225 406.0534 Elvis collottor plalos. bo;cos, noedlework 2306 Aral a treet Rm/pvt bath, phn line. Laguna toes. 476-7660 $35 000/Y Income RADIO SHACK Owl plates 540-1947 samplers. malchbox (Jiimboree & Ea9lblulf) Shr kltch. lndry. Pleas-• r Country French Oak a ... E 'alde CM ho-. Sp•~· For Rent In potential. Reading AllequllopplylallrmlM Bonnoliere. Turn ol 1he cars. aulographod let· GIGANTIC "' "'v 1 books. Toll Free (t) lciicn-f ----------ters. c1gare110 ligh1ers. R "E SALE S360+util. 642·1770 upscale t,anning sa on. 800-898 .• 9778 Ext A· ~· ...... ,~ cenlury w beauli ully FREE TO YOU 6022 SAT Sam, 209 Topaz UMMA ... VAtATION RENTALS 2722 Prefer strong cllonlelle 1361 for detalls. 5 .. , .,,5 carved basko1 ol flowers iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Avo. 673.2767 Sat t.ov 11 9·4 Perfect tor massouse. -.... $2000 · 646-3330 American Logion Hall Great NB loc. 645-5361 $40 ,000/Yr Income REPRESENTATIVE Queen Ann style love FREE: Wood Swing ----------215 15th SI NB pot•ntlal. Home Growing commuolly aoat-clrca mid tBOO's Set/Ju ngle Gym. CORONA TONS of furn11ure. Typists/PC users. Toll newspaper group seeks Excellent condition Good coodl 444·2633 DEL MAR 6122 decorator Items. CABO SAN LUCAS lruai~OOio!l•IO"lic Froo (1) 800-898-9778 display adverttslng repre· $37 5 5 40.1947 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c101nes. rr:uch more ex T-1361 tor listings. sental/lle with 1 yeat mini·•--------------------1 Harbor Chrl•U•n beacn house In Pe-Co1111><1111.c wn lence Ex ell 1 dregal overlooking NB COFFEE HOUSE mum exper · c en Church Rummage marina. Spectacular "'""' lwm J \\ A·r1w1 Hiring tor all positions. benefit package Including & Bake Sale. Sat view. 38, 388, approx .. ~1a1r,mrudh"' Apptlcatlona now base utvy for the eoer· ~v. 11 9am-3pm 2000 SQ 'It, outside '"'r ~' Bo..h being accepted al getic sales proless1onat 2401 lrvlne Ave. kitchen cabana, pool, Coffee Emporium, that we nMd Immediately. Oreat gift or engage-HUGE GARAGE SAL£ apa. S3000/mo, 8 mo Atrium at Fashion Isl PhyslcaVdrug screening re-meru ring 1 !:ct Mar· Sal, Nov 11 Sam·3pm '" or S2000/mo, "12 Mon. Nov 13, 1-3pm qu11td. EOE. Please call quls diamond, pd $5400 Loi$ 01 misc Jreasures mo lse. Pictures avail. ADVERTISING Judy O.tt.ing at (714) 574-Oiiers 723-0512 2921 Ouodada (Blull') ~en, 714-588-5121 4'250 for lntervl-or lax rF INDUSTRIAL 2788 ASSISTANT aume to (714') 631-6594 ,__.._....._ •MOVINC SALE New 28' motor home When you wnte Lido Isle waterfront APARTMENTS for rent. Full kitchen, Full time posltlon Sales CLASSIFIED OFFICE a Class1hed ad, home Lots of great• shower, TV/VCR. Day Placentia Frontage available for self moll· TEXAS REFINERY It's the resource you FURNITURE & s1ut11 Gorgeous an11-• •••••••••I 1 BR duplex w/gar & yard, w/d hkup. Near Tri Sq. No smkJpets. S650/mo. 646-1105 FOR RENT & wkly ratoa. 559·8844 5000 IQ It, $3200/mo. vated and flexible lndi· CORP. needs mature can count on 10 sell a EQUIPMENT 6047 include all quos crystals china, •••••••••I A cheery well-deslgnd Npt Bch Oceanfront Cell 714-64&-H64 vidual to provide sup-person now In COSTA myriad of morchan-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil · the facts s1l11er, lu1n., designer' !Br tea. ••rvfng bat, di I b I h I s • pvt patio, $585-$6001 Weekly or monthly. port for fast paced ad MESA are~ Regard· se tema, ocause and get the c 01 es, e c ome-, Fully furnished 3Br dept. Cendldate must less of training, Wflle our columns compel Xerox Copier & Adler results thing tor everyone. BALBOA mo. S46-9081 2e-, gar. No sm~no INCOME L.B. Hopkins. Dept. qualllied buyers to Royal Copier w/sup-Sat & Sun 1 t.11·l2 • ISLAND 2606 BACK BAY 1Br 1ea. pets. Katon 434-1424. PROPERTY .,790 be delall oriented, M·92628, Box 711, Ft. calll plies. Sell cheap Call you want. 8AM-4PM i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil P•Uo, carport. $665/ • possess strong organ· Worth, TX 76101 . 642-S078 723-<C074 -------------203 \Ila Lido Soud mo. 329 University. -----------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil izallona.I skills and the Lg 1 Bd Unfurnished Call 548-0093 Use RENTALS TO Hunt B ch 4-ptel(, 2Br ablllty to communicate F/p, beamed ceilings, SHARE 2724 1Ba, frplc, gar In each 11 borber carpet, lndry College Park 2 ma• unit. Pos1Uva Income we $950 714-744·1382 ter BR 1\~BA 1 gar. prop In good cond. Responsibilities will BALBOA PENlNSULA ?607 $825. 2289 Fordham Make otter Asl-.ing $320K Include sales support "*8 (a 1 ~Y7lll R 0 0 m m • t e 1 0 -W.ldermer R. ~ function and adminler- E'ald• Country Woode share 2Br 2Ba town-Metro Realty, NB. tratlve duties. Excel- 2Br epll M w/atudy, house In Costa 720-9422 ext. 210 lent telephone and In· fp, akylt. deck. $865• Mesa. Clean-cut °' ~ terpersonal skllls are Bayfront Building No pets. 180 2111 St. non·•moker. 2-car essential. We offer a 1Bd 1Ba Unfurnished. 645·9543/646-1164 tt h d g .,..__________ a ac e gara e, good benefit package Vsee8:.1y5, c14:,';'3.1~:~ E'ald• lrg 1&2Br, lndry private b•th, laun· BUSINESS & Including medical, • rm. Gar avall. No pets. dry, comm pool. No New crpt, very brl~ht. pets. $395 +~ utlll-FINANCE dental, vision and CORONA quiet gorden setting. ties. Eves 549-2656 401K plan. PhyslcaV S6S0-$765, Move In drug screening re-DEL MAR 2622 only $499. 4S31-8427 quired. EOE. Pleasf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MODERN 2Bd w/glasa 8~~~~~P~o;::.• at!t;~ BUSINESS senp r~sume to Dally 2br/1ba south PCH. walled llvlng room to bcht $600/ util & OPPORTUNITY Pilot, Attn: Ad As· unfurnished W/0, Avl beamed ce11, Lg patio depoalt. 723-4367 2904 slstant, 330 w. Bay Dec. 1st, $975 mo./ $785/mo. On E. 16th. Dalbo P 1 1 38 St t. c st M util Call 723-1929 SH Mgr. 437 Princeton a en n rg r ree o a esa, 3Ba. parking, pvt ba. VENDING RTE•New fA 92627 Sharp, clean 2Br 1Ba, Private E 'ald• 1Br Avail lmmed. $565/ Machines In 21 Loca-Apartment Manager patio, carport. Quiet 211 D/W. w/d hkupa, etec mo+~ ut1I. 723-4402 tlona•Buy All or Couple 10 -·"·,... 100 blka to boacn. Ava G t 1 ti "--.,... now. $950. 673·3852 gar. ~~58~ca on. CdM Nice room w/pvt Part•&00-59!Mi769 unit complax live on ~th, prklng, w /d. No site. OHlce/malnt. exp. SUPER Mil SAVINGS •mk/pet. $4SO. Walk own 10011. 2BCS 2ea+ 2br+2ba tnhm, hug• to beach. 412-2099 ANNOUNCEMENTS satary. 714-585-3310. fenced yd, pool. Pet• CdM Shr new superb ATTN: Cotta Mesa ****** OK. $4&.2.840 3Br 2'hBa hse. vault Post.al Positions avail· Laro• 1 Br w /atove cells, aunClk, mlrror•d able. Permanent lull· COSTA MESA 2624 Quiel lower unit SSOO clsla. $575. 673-5024 LOST & time for clerk1/1orters. a mo+dep 673--0836 NEWPORT E'9fd• CM Shat• nlc• Full Benefits. Fpr ) BEACH 2669 home nr Triangle Sq. FOUND 2925 exam date, applicat1on Buy It. Sett It. Find It. 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Garage w/opnr, w/d. and salary Info: ca ... med. II $400+'-' U11f. 650-1015 FOUND BLACK CAT 708·2°84·1839 Ext. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The~Pilot fits In. IRVINI! RANCH'S FINEST *48 Communltl••• 13,500 Apartment. $750 to 12500/mo N-por1/ltv1ne/Tu111n IRVINE APARTMENT . COMMUNITIES Call our Info Hotllne 1-800-IAC·51 tS Chances are you wlll find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Cleulfled daily 842·5978 ( ~~~-""----------------~---~~~--~~----..... --~, Oct. 31, Maaa or. & 4'086 Sam to llpm. Bayview, Npl Beach CHA . Call to ID. 955·3025 Nursing & Companions FOUND KEYS Needed tor Homecare a1 Merrill s1. & Elden FIT. 310-430-4444 In CM. Call to Identify, COACH 646-6710. Glrla Track & F\elCI FOUND KEYS on 17th Strfft In Costa Me ... Call Matla, 574-4249 (worlol). Or tve msg. FOUND KllYS with child pornography tip llne att•ch•d. Call 548-6211. C9ach •t Oc•an View HS 848-0658 Ext 266 Customer Service Experienced eteclu co. need• orQanlz.ed pee> pl•peraon. Computer knowleelg• & typing a + • Sal+ •d\tancement. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA~ 2624•------Found small Tabby cat Mis• Ryan, 068-0855. 11..a-os Eaatbluff/ DELIVERY DRIVER · QUIET~ SBRENE Palm .N.l.esa Ap~ents Catalp• St. 144-t 233 With truck needed for FOUND aml blk dog IOCal furniture d .. l\lery. Vicinity: 19th & Ana-Cell 860.3371 helm In CM 131-3601. _Q_O_U_R_M_a_T.,.....,,,C...,00....,,,...KIU~-• FOUNDt CASH hOUM.kMplng, axp'd, .t.t Harbot Municipal llv• ou1. Ftr. Non. Court. NB. Call to 10, amkt. Newpoft e .. ch 642..()030. • ., ... 714 .. 73-3643 ll'OUNDt Onnt• C•t Income Potential up Mate W/fl•• collar, to You c.JI 665-3484 281h St. & !wPott to listen 10 • 10 min Blvd. 723·61_~1 •ape co learn mor-. Nat1onwiCle Juice Business NOWHlllHGI f Of all ~tions. Fashion 1st.ind ... 651-21., lilllPI',._. tmne _.., Entenalnmenc Cenw ... 7Sf.Jll6 ------·-------------------- • Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pitot and the Huntington Beach - D YES,SELl ~ CAR Nome City Zip Phone Credit Cord DMC D VISA D AMX -,, __________ &p -----! Fountain Valley Independent to reach ·over 1 00,000 • MoHo OAJlY Al.OT 1 3JO W ~ ~ Collb Maeo. CA 92621 homes. Fax us tliis • '1"'"2.J6110-MX1114J431'6S9" (Pnwolit """" '*' . form with your credit • ~c:Nd~Soll9S ---,card# or mail ·t ·n.--..,..-1..-....--·w .... _ _,__......__"'".,... .. ™ __ , th h k :..__ ..J o• C ,_,_7Wt O S.-.-.1 wi a c ec rooay! : g::,,,_ g:::~. g=:~ Run for a week! If : g:= g~_.: g=-~ i O»Cit lh a D QiMel O~--vnt.1r CQf does not 1 a........ DC...-Oa.iiill....,.... I-".".'"' , OM,..,, c...,.-D ... W .... Sell we'll run it : •SJ0w4IM,$1JOO-a.,._,_. .. -for al'lOll.r ""'88k .... ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FREEi All for $10• • I • FRIDAY. NOVEMBER •O. 1995 ·' TODAY'S CRoSSWoRo PUZZLE l~Saa.N 9150 TOYOTA 1210 'M ~ C... 'IO • P thftlMler 'A C Jloa QT AUto ..,. _.,_ ~· 8lft/ 41018L J81aollb On ·~ 1~ ml. AJC, ::,~ AJC. •Power opt!ona'. :... UiiQ:"~= II.ell /Dual Air •111 Condi Mu.I Sall Ouldc Low ml. Very Clean • 36 40 3 NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 6169 BEACH .!...._ G~. To. J~ ~ 080 &4M517 54299 080 87:Ml5S D~ ... nu a"IO ~ /tW mlfOt 1el 4X4 P/U King •ii PiOWp Standatd AA~Uft -..,.. JtWw ~ Cao. AJC, Aulo, co lbed/Uner. 66K ml. M-o lerv. dePl JI*~ OY* playw, CC, 5K m!IM. wh ... I and n•w lU'H, 1'00 MANY FINESS£S Ne1th~r vulnerable. North deat.. NORTH •AJ4 O AQ6 ¢J974 •KJ8 dirert method 'T• adr ...... 4-pd 15,000 on tht ear In... MOVINO•MUST SEUI $4800 080 845-4517 We.I ltd •h• kin• or dtamondl atlc:lc af'tlft, good c:ondf ~ & r~I (Doell' 118,500 ObO 67 ... 93191-'-----------.. • • 1950 oeo. 962-8115 "'9ne9d). Al book• and ______ __. __ '80 C•mrw load•d, and, in responH t.o partner'• record• alnce Q1y 1, Not 1980 M..ama orig. 60k int .. gray, $7200 encoW1lgm1 six, continued Wlth !.he 1 d111g or ecratch on en-ownr, 5·apd, air, pwr 080. good c:ondl nee and another, decl•~r ruffing DODGB 9065 tire car, ln\pec:c:abl• & •v•rylhlng, m9onroof, 673-9014 or 22N5788 f,aat'• t.en It waa obviou1 that, if'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil flawlt1t In ewtY '"~t. CH•. $8200. 45M1333 t th Ii k d '88 COLT N tJ $22,100 ........... ftftM -------- WEST ~~~ •32 ~~.-1 0 108 7 ~~~•1 ¢AK3 EAST •65 '\:I KJ95 0 Q1062 •Q 10 5 one o e two ine11es wor e , -rea, SOUTH COAST -------VOWWAGEN 9235 there would be 10 tock.a. Declarer atternalar, fuel pump. IMPORTS OLDSMOBILE 9155 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii drew two round• of trumps endinJ R90•nt new brak•s/ro-1• h r I' '-'-tore, timing chain, CV in band, caa~ed t e oce o cu,. an bOoti. Original owner. 714-448·9072 '88 Jetta QL Mint condl nu llr... aunrl, Onlyl 36K ml. S1pd, $5000. 840-7804 continued with a club t.o the Jack. 818-1)64.8268 ..:+:!+=-I~~~·· 9 8 .. 3 2 SOUTH That loet to lhe queen, and declarer 714-574-4285 MG • 9140 '88 Olda Cutt••• 6uPJtme, White, A/C, am/fm 1ter.o, $3700. oeo 545-7277 Cllllli'lqt! 45 Ell'!J""' 30 Nol sleeptng '16 G<>Mc~ OI J 1 GrN•P ol the Oi'wn wolr.Ms ~ PQlatct. e o 32 V 011"'1 ricople -4 9 Spl1wtor ' )1 l(~ll'n S CfV 50 ArOlllA 37 Cl;t~~I 5 t Pockol llfoad :iuthofs , 52 W•lllCnm 38 Ktnd of neck 53 P,,'1 or 1 1001 lwll' 54 Above 39 Hi'I ,I 55 Not any 4 t EQVP113n 59 Evergreen syrnbOI of lllo • 42 R<IJn•GSI 44 RPspect • KQ 10987 <;;>4 32 0 8 15 •A7 ~ ruffed the diamond return. $1100 C•••Y It was time for the second fineese. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil That, too, lost -down one. It was HYUNDAI' 9090 '75 MOB Pf-s>ared by --------ANTIQUES & not a good\dav for 6neuen MG m•c:h. AM/FM· P 0 TH 9165 CLASSICS That ..... ..;,cularly true &1nce the cua. nu lop, $2500 LYM U ta ...--. '88 l!xoel/Seso oeo. (909) &18-4182 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9250 hand can be made without ta.Iona a 2 door 4-apd Aune & single finblle! The play of the first look• ' goo<!'. Need _Nl_SS_AN---- 9 -1-5- 0 1 '84 GTand Vo~•e•r ·~~Y~u!l,::,o b:~c:eh \hree tricks all but marks East with qUlc:k aa,.. lift;s-9442 SI! V8, 3.3 L, Loaded, ••at. Good overall ,\,. (di ~ d I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PW, POL, Ult, luggage The bidding: NORTB BAST SOUTII WEST lNT Pus 4• Paa p... P ... uie queen ° amon • 50 ec arer '88 HUNDAI EXCEL QL rack, AC, keyleH entr, condit ion, ne•d• should draw trumps, in three /Chard grey met,/~ '88 MAXIMA 4-Dr, lik• nul under warr. headliner. 225K ml. rounds 1f necessary, endmg on the 11«10Je9K Ml. Very Nice auto, aun roof. A/C F/ MUST SELU $15000 $3000. 548·5140 table, and then lead lhejac:lt ofdia-ONLY ............. $1,085 P 145K ml. Gd cond OBO. 238-9270 monds, discarding a heart from No Cr~ or Ttrriblt Cr9dit $3500 obo• 831-7149 Opening lend: Kmg of 0 The basic finesse is one of the 11mplost plays m bridge. But just because 1t is routine does not mean it s hould be employed at every opportunity. hand when East produces the :-~~iinyontw/ ____ _;... ___ AUTO PARTS queen. Down to nothing but hearta --·· .. --., payments. On the move? PONTIAC · 9170 & REPAIR 9260 and clubs. East must lend mto one SOUTH COAST of dummy's tenaces to gwe declarer IMPORTS Sell your extra The auction was good, old-fash· ioned standard American. After North opened one' no trump, South knew where the hand should be played nnd got there by the most the 10th tnck. 7t A AAe,9072 household What 1f West turns up with the ........v Items queen of diamonds? Declarer ruffs•---------In Classified the fourth diamond and must fall ISUZtJ 9100 -....:..:..:~=.:..:.:.:=--• back on one of two finesses BOATS 7011 SPEED & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Slcr BOATS 7016 AUTOMOBILES '89TAOOPER 6·1pe•d. good c:ond, gray, PS, am/fm caas, A/C. 82k ml. $7500. Pager 218-6211 1891 Duffy 18 Ft Nu boat c:ovw, carpet, window •nclo1ure1. $12,500. 840-1765 Dlnghw 8' w .. t Ma- rin•, n9W bottom, & 3.5 hp n•w ,nglt\J $800 firm. 72'3-6p48 POWER BOATS •1988 22tt Ski Boat• 5.7 litre V-8,1. ,.Ing BMW Cobra 0/0, tow ~rofile hul!, just ser~lced, lii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '87 Towncar sflv•r, lo new controller/uphol· 88 3251 CONVERT mllas new brak stery. Great ski boat-New blu• top, 87k ml, $5 soO OBO 545--06~5& fast-looks great ..... r• >dnt c:ond, orig owner, ' · ady to go. $10,500 all malnl rec:ord1, mttt 646-9449/574-4247 blu. s1s,900. 49&-1012 MAZDA 9030 UNCOLN 9120 9125 70l2 MARINE SERVICE li3ii1ii• iiciihiiriil•iiciiraiittiiiitwiilniiiig. SUPPUES 7 0 2 0 1 9 7 S B M W 2 0 0 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Strong Engine/Trena. '87 AXT s.-apd, A/C. Runs w•ll. Needs Runs well. Recent work. Blue. Adorable! tun•up. Looks Great! F/B, well aqulp'd, Grt d lve/llsh/crulae boat. Asking $40k. 723-4075 C.Q.R. Anchor 35 pound $200. 760-8781 SAIL BOATS 7014 MARINE SUPS Wk.::!~2~"~.I 342 $2889 873-8855 Hm-642-6723. '83 Protege LX Uke n•w. 6-spd, aulo snrf, BUICK 9035 pwr atHr/wndS/brks/ dr locks, 4-dr. 34K ml. Must 1e•. Mini green. T/0 pymta. 846-8707 28' Lancer 3 aafls. DOCKS 7022 '75 Sedan Devllle di I h I VHF i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V 8 ' AM/FM ' AC ' --------e1e, w ee ' , power, nu tire•. MERCEDES 9130 equipped, cl•an. 20' DOCK 75,000 orig. ml, $11 ,000. 723-4074 Water/Electric. N'ear $1,500. 964-1894 , liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cal 25 rebuilt/loaded, 361h/Marc:us, N.B. •.as QUANTUM crulslng/roc:tng, $7500 $125/mo. 646·1264. •---------Statlonwagon /Brand 1984 Tian• Am V8 Merced•• SL Factory New ang/brka. T·top1, hard lop, mini condl PW, am/fm stereo. flls 1990-1995. $1800 $3,900 obo. 963-6757 obo. (909) 678-4162 firm. Must seel 35• Max, Ba.I Penln. liCADiiiiiiiiILIAiiiiiiCiiiiiii9iiOii4iiiO new wht paint /Auto. Call 72"6048 s /A/C /1-ownr ,/Only 6169 "l"tlKllYSPORTATION , __ ._.;..-....;..;......;____ ec 1-car prkng Incl. IAn1• S p E C I •L On-shr facility. .$350. '73 Eldorado Conv 96k ml. V9JV, very nlc:el New COM-PAC 35 alp ·$750/mo. 723-5835 53K orig ml. fully ~Nt~·;"j~•i'!:. Multl·F•mlly Dover SUNDAY ~ offered at 'h-prlc.e for 45' Mooring loaded, auper clean, OK,w, can finance anyone w/ Shor•• Estate Sale: GARA $ c:h1rterlng only In NB or less. Great penln-nu top/tlr•s, must aeel loW doWn/monthly paymenta. Have your classified ad In 176 news~~ with a combined circulation over 3 million. Antqs, 11erling, tur~e1c. GE. ALE BOATS 7011 or OPI. Thi• wHk sula locaMonl closest $5995 Call. 846-2608 SOUTH COAST 1700 Galaxy Or. Sat 8-2 Antiques, quality fuml-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii only, hurry! Mooring to land. Call '7 9 SEVILLE RUMMAGE SALE ture, sports •quip-18 Ft 1991 Duffy Nord Yachts Stove 723-5883 Grandma'• Cla11lc. LI IMPORTS H111>ot Chr1111an Church me~;,,n'c;.>',:ly ~a:lsc:. Electrlo Boat, fully 673·8878 Yellow w/Whlte leather 714-448-9072 2401 Irvin• 81. (9 Santa 217 Vla Ithaca loaded Incl canopy w/1 ___ ;__;.....;...;.....;..__ Int. Supar Car. Isabel Nov 11. 9a·3P Udo lale full curtains, ptext Can't seem to 675-4080. CLASSIFIED windshield, full cov•r. get to all those CLASSIFIED It's th• rHourc. you THE BL\IFFS hvy duty ttlr. V•ry Um· Good Jobs repair jobs 11•1 th• rHourc• you can count on. 10 ••II a 2440 Vlata Hogar lted u••· Only u•ed In reliable servl~ can count on to Hll a . d 1 h Sat Nov 11 7:30-Noon fre•h water, never left around the house? myriad ot merc:ha~-myna o mere an-F bo 1 / t lntrrestlns chines 1 •r diH Items, bec:eu10 um, a w mo or• In w a I er, a I w a Y s Let the Claaa fled dlH ll•ma, bec:auH our columns compel c: Io I h • •' ti ah Ing• stored Indoor• under 10 buy Service Directory our columns compal qualified buyela to _h_o_u_se_h_o_ld_s_,_•_lcJ___ cover. Look• 11 good qu•lffled buyer• to calll Buy It. Sell IL Find IL as day purchased. It"s all there help you find calll Claaalfied. Perf•c:t condl $11,500 every day reliable help. obo. 909-659-2425 1n Cla~~ificd p42-5878 842·5878 When you write a Classified ad, Include all the facts and get the results you want. UOO Is all It taku to pl1ct a 25 word or lass cl1111flt(j 1d. S15 for each addltlonal word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 ·sE·R·VI-C·E--·1 ~c CLEANING 3528 SERVICES CONCRETE a ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PET ROOFING 3910 3 548 MASONRY 355 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3 8 7 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A-1 Electrlcal work Handwman Charlle 09"9 Abram• Palnll"9 ·-------11 L•aky Showen A•p'd A TOUCH OF CLASS •EXPERT• '81k walla, Duncan Elecirlc Painting, c:arp•ntry, Landacape A•mod•IJnt lnVExl Oual Paint/Reus P•raonaJIZed Pet Care Regroutlng & lnstall'n Cleaning. R .. /Comm brlc:tc. c:oncrt, aluc:c:o & Oulck Response plumbing, fenc:• bldg. Ylld ~ upJINlntenace, Llc'd/lni 'd •Ince '79 Kenn•I alternative. No DIRECTORY •THUNDER ROOFING• For all ot your roofing ne•d•. Reroof/r•palr. Uc 638144840-4122 BUSINESS SERVICES Lll'670130 Dean of TUe Uc/Bonded. FrM Eel. 1latie. 25Vr Exp. Lows Local Uc:. 850-7042 Local r .. ld. 760-6044 land~ar1Jatlc design. 919-7003 Pg-964-3947 lllHI or worry. Uc:, 873-8065 or 846-8526 Ter .. a 282·7143 Joae 831·7843 ---------....,..,.--...,,....-.,.....,..---ContractorlC27~ooe. lk•'• Custom Palnung Ina. Rel'a. ¥ 673-7184 3488 ---------•BOSS HOUSEC' .,, .. ~'INn ••TECH. WASH•• FENCES Homa Rapalr/A•modal Prol'I & Elhlcal. &45-'7505 Prof, Clean, Ouahly 1---------'"'""'' ... Coala M••a/Newport w .. I vc ... & o k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CHUD CARE 3536 ~n•ed·Bond•d Cleantng RHtoratlon 25 Year• Exp or ... n '""' oc: 1' PLUMBING 3890 SPRINKLERS 3921 Per•on•I Servloea iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $10.00 pw hour. ;Dr1vew1u&rlck1,1P1ver1 & DECRS 3615 Jim u 1•2480 L1700488 831-4810 Typing: Rt1umt1/Ttrm • PAM'S AGENCY • 714448-0388 7 1 4 -2 1 8 ..() S 1 9 ,..,..........,....,..--..,...---MOVING 3834 _J_U_N_Q_L_E_B_P_a_l_n_tl_n_g_, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPRtNKLER REPAIR V1lves•Head1•Tlm• clocks. 25Yr1 Local Exp. John 548-7805 Tut I R dj I • R II d C 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THI! LOCAL PLUMBER P•I*· or ng: ta no W• provld• you whh HOUSECLEllNINQ •FENCES GATES• tm e rt ontraetor1• ExVlnt N9W c:ontl Lowest J E C M1th/Engll1h 540·1947 Loving & Clllng NaMlta 15 yra exp. Good Ref. CONTRACTORS new/repair/post repl1c:ed Repairs, lmprovementt, Dibernardo'• Moving $S Guarntffdl Tt<m• OK ,;:m1f"y :~,1~~~~~ •. ::, Seor•t•rlal/Typlng For MMctt call 993-4967 Own trans. Call any-GENE!lllT 3558 Redwood • Lll'576e05 r Job~. Qu1~~~n~91~~ Local/Office/Storage Ltll627169 892·0110 Friendly Service LegaVM•dTransCTlp1lon D•P•ndabl•<:?Dawcare time . 241-0831 """"" JlmWhy1e642·7206 care, en •• Long Dist. Fr" Eel. PAINT&REPAIRS •Ll53298t 675-9304 R1sumefCotrt1pondtnct Etc. LI 'd Pedl y EL A T#101632 978-3114 •Exterlora 1---------For consult c:all 723-5514 c: . atrtc:a. 111 AJd/ HolldaW Extravaganza'• CPI BUILDERS INC. *WROUGHT IRON• HAUUNG •Ac:ouallc: R•mv/lnatall Exp•rt Drain Cleaning TRANSIATOn' CPR. Mtala/llllCka lrldu<ltd. Chris SqOttg1t Clean l Main. 3720 PUBLIC NOTICE & Plumbing Repair• l.V FT.PT. Fun l n.c. 984-17.AO Ford yow Window & Clrpll AtsldenUal Conat. Oatu•fences•Stc:uttty Doors The Calif. Public Ulfll· •Wood Repair• 20Yr1 ixp. All WOik guar. TUTOR 392 7 CARPENTRY 3510 End High Pre1c:hoot C.tlal CUllng & Gutltr Cltlnlng Uc:.#518424•1naured 1.S00·3t0-Vl!LA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tie• Commlaalon RE· ~:~~e~f;::;,~~~.. lleve 845-82Hliii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We Oller: learning • 7'4-490-3825 . C714) 885-48 !f JUNK To Th• DUMP QUIRES lhat all u11d 848·8078 Mlohael PreclH Plumbing LEARN SPANISH HOWi A to Z HANDYMAN INSTAWREFACE CABINETS Kllch9n•, bath•, door1, wlndOWI. Doug 646-7258 HIRE A CAAPl!NTER A•mod•l·G•n. Repairs Fire-Water Damage Elect, Plumb, & Palnl 840...2342/Pgr 227 .. 122 Mualc • C11ftl • CPR 0 Cl •REMODEL G•n•ral FLOOR INSTALL (714-9Q•1882) houaahold good• R•palre & R•modela Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Al10 l Foodl CM 979-7918 •WIND W ••nlng Con1ttucilon. Quality Wiii haul Whll Traah mov•r• print th•lr RAtN80W Clrc:la Malnt. Fr•• E1tlmates Tranelator-lnlerpreter. Evening & w .. kend =~~~::~ cri:ap~11~~= S•rvlce. Reuon1ble. REPAIRS 3620 Man won't! 968-1882 P.U.C. Cal .T numb•r: Palnllng-lnVExl Hou1t/Ap1 LI087388 918-tOOO Suaana 873-7408 L#679514 831·7789 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llmoa and ch1uffeur1 Quality Job. Frff eat :;:c·~ldCtlitd/caOre Pr~,:' Fr•• E1t1•729-70791.,--,,--,-,-C--t--U-•• •---------print lh9'r T.C.P. num· L#569897 838-8888 _P_O_O_L---'----1---------0 ay v•rn g t REL 1 A 8 Le .... co ona rue on •GU-ITV WORK• JEWELRY 3784 In all 1 TnE CPR/111 Aid Trudy ~2951 HOUSI! CLEA.NINO Cu1tom Home 8uild«1 HardwdNlnylJCeramlc: bar t If •d~•rt •• ---------I 3928 Frlandahlp eo. Childcare Local ,., ... Xlnt Refe l lc:#01954. Ref'a . 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Don 621-8910 Di.or John &3~8235 =9;51.~;;•· ~:,,H;~h.*:~~:i Can't Hem to ":~:=::·~~· e31-2111 anytime CARPET INSTALL Chrlallan valuH. 2 r· ~;~:;i;,~~~~~~~rJ Lawn ••• •lo•. Mowf QOIBfi CM• _ _get to all thoH Jn l r .. d ... t 0 , , ~~;_~~~==~:=:==~1.~ue,p.:_Jr:T~/;l»"T~·~64=~~~1~7. 8dck. INodc,.atOM, Tiie-DITWJU.1 Stucco•Palntlng•Tlf• adge/aod/=~kt.fl/ 20vra bp. EJceelfant repair Jobt Ohfol ~,..,..R .. tr.loh eucaw .. 1au Cone, Patio, Drlv•way SllVICB 3584 Aooflng•J1m 841·7494 cln-up, N •T1• workmanahlp. Fair around th• house? To Place Y~r Ad 1n11ai1 *Sal•• II'• Iha •••Y·to-F~ao.....A•f~as Vt iw ........ or a11.n 1 Call Qin• Bucci • •Arly Siu Job• ecca11, Information-Exp. Tarry 8IT•7184liiiaililiii•8iiiiiiiiii CARNNTRY•Wlndowa ··-.. c "' pr~. 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