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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-12-25 - Orange Coast PilotSPORT,S Coast Classic tourney ready to shove off "1 ;J:iaven 't-· d0ne any shopping. I'm sitting here, think- ing where am I going to start? I don't even know where to start ... " -TRACY CLIFTON I I f I I I I I \ l I\ I -I I DON LE Al HI DAILY PLOT His nose pres~ed to the glass, Takis Kakleas, 2 (above), looks over some of lhe holiday wonders at South Coast Plaza where last-minute shoppers rushed to make final purchases. Even though escala- tors and cashier lines were long, shoppers tried to keep up lhelr holiday spirits. " Last-minute ·rush on nerves as shoppers pack into local-stores mg out presents m the remairung hours before the stores closed for the holiday. "l haven't done any shopping," said a gloomy ven the Grinch was never this grumpy Tracy Clifton, 23, sitting with her grandmother in the "I've been shopping for the past four middle of South Coast Plaza, as other patrons days from morning until the malls close," SWdllTled in front of them ·I'm sitting here, thinking grumbled Randy Kashou, 15, of Yorba Lm-where am I going to start? I don't even know where da, resting for a moment at South Codst to start. J have to buy for grandparents, cousin!-., Plaza mall, near his mother and father. aunts, uncles and friends." Randy's brother wants a pool stick for Christmas, Shoppers also filled the stores at Tu.angle Square. but, after an exhaustive search, Randy has conclud-•we do have qwte a few last-minute shoppers ed that the sticks available ar~ too expensive. here,• Brad Magerkurth, manager of Barnes & "That'~ it. I'm screw~. Tomorrow's C~tmas," Noble in Triangle Square, who estimated that 3,000 Randy sru~, sbruggmg. Ill end up gettm~ him one shoppers wandered through their shelves on Sun- of those ~gs that you squeeze -those little stres~ day "Last-minute shoppers are frenetic -11ttery release things -and the eyes pop out " I even without coffee They're mostly shopping in the Randy wasn't the only stressed-out, last-mmute best sellers area And they're usually shopping for shopper searching through local stores on the day urunediate family.· · before Christmas. They came in droves to South Coast Plaza, pick-I • SEE SHOPPERS PAGE 4 TIM E OFF 1 Holiday happenings f ound in around town Husband allegedly kills wife on offramp Anaheim man admitted strangling his wife on a Santa Monica Freeway offramp while their son sat in the backseat. By Anna Marie Stolley, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -An Ana- heim man surrendered to New- port Beach police on Saturday night after allegedly stranglmg his wife to death in front of their 6-year-old son. Jong Kim, 33, involved in a heated argument with hLs wife, parked their car on a Santa Mon- ica freeway offramp, and then allegedJy killed hLs wife. He then drove -with hLs wife's body and son inside -to Newport Beach, according to Santa Moruca and Ne'\vport Beach police From a pay phone in front of a converuence store on 20th Street and Balboa Boulevard, Kun told police dispatch -through an AT&T translation seI'Vlce -that he killed hLs wile, Jang Kun, 26, and was gomg to kill himself. The call came in to police dispatch at 8:52 p m ., according to Newport Beach Police Sgt Ron Rodgers. According to Santa Maruca police, the couple had been hav- ing some mantal dtfhculties The family went on a tnp from Ana- heun to Santa Maruca to talk about their problems After their conversallon escalated Ullo a heated row, Kun parked their gra} 1QQ1 1-door Buick on the Fourth Street offramp, and alleged.I~ strangled hLs \~ife while theu son was m the car According to Santa Moruca police, Kun. a Korean national, looked for a pobce station, but couldn't find one. He then drove to Newport Beach and called pobce from there ·He (Kun) came m and asked for change,• said 7-Eleven clerk Cameron Phillips. "He didn't really seem to be bothered. I saw him use the pay phone, and the next thing I knew, there were seven or eight cops (outside).• ·we ordered bun (Kun) off the phone, and took him into deten- tion,• scud Newport Beach Sgt Jun Kamin.sky who arrived on the scene. • He was calm and didn't · resist. "We saw a 6-year-old boy in the front seat. He was alive and • SEE SUSPECT PAGE 4 Eve • g ship-shape for disabled sailors •Duncan Milne's custom-fitted vessel gives disabled passengers a seaside view of the Christmas Boat Parade. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot Duncan Milne's participation in the Newport Harbor Christma~ Boat Parade is nothing new. This year, however, thin gs have changed. For the 1995 parade, Milne has added: • A new boat -the 61 feet ailing ketch, called the wN'arsouvuma, • • New passeng rs including patients from recovery eMc at Tustin Hospital, and, • A newly-installed, custom-made lift which gives disabled passengers e~ &l"C';,@_SS to tho boat and ev n allows Milne to ride 'th the dolphins. Milne, a former physical education teacher and owner of a scuba diVing bUli· ness, Jost the use of his legs iri an accident 17 yeen ago. But the 48·yMl'-Old Long Beach l..._....t hU hardly )et being Wheel• Cb&it·bOuftct-., biril from the water. lbrOugh'ldl non-pn>ftt program. Act8ll to Sailing, Milne WU. dl•bl94 IDdivtduUI and people reCoYertng ,._ .,... cm sailing trtps, being bll panrnvw• • ..- lhelr ownWl'gll* nrmo ........ u •• The ........ attreded M al Dene 81Uiv....,_, cUntqil GI Even though confined to a wheelchair, Duncan Milne has a love for the sea and he shares that love With other dis&bled persons aboard th Varsouviu&. lfAH HOGSTEN 10Al.Y OT • peggy normandin EvenSantas presents fall a little short '1\vas the morning of Christmas and up a1 the Pole Dear Santa was sleeping, his work took its toll '. _ And deep in his slumber, he· smiled as he dreamt About all the generous gifts he bad sent. Beneath Christmas trees, there were video games, marbles and basketballs, Uonel trains, skate- boards and snowboards, electric guitars, Holiday Barbies, remote control cars, VCR's, PC's, and U2 CD's, fruitcakes and candy canes, box- es of See's, puppies and chia pets, bowls of goldfishes, cook- ing utensils and satellite dishes, Sweaters and blankets and digi- taJ clocks, coffee bean grinders and argyle socks. Community Costa Mesa resident .._ bdosta , bas recently bad an original poem published in •A Sea of neasures, -a treasury of today's poetry compiled by The National Ubrary of Poetry. ~e poem is titled 'Preef all.' ~tary MiuiQ.Et.~Corporal Alan D. Crowe .rson·o1 Danny D. Crowe· of Coron~rrd~l Mar, recently departed ~for t{\~·month over- seas deployment.to the Western Pacific O cean 'l(itb the 15th Marine Expedtti.enaty Unit embarked aboard ~ihif>l of the USS Peleliu AmpbiblOOs 1leady Group. 'v Crowe is one of 2,000 Ma$es who departed Camp Pendleton, aboard the three-ship ARG which includes the amphibious assault ship USS Peleliu, the amphibious dock USS Denver and the dock landing ship USS Anchorage. Equipped with a Marine landing force, helicopters, Harrier attack jets, high -speed assault hover- craft, armored vehicles and land- ing craft, the USS Pelellu ARG provides area commanders with a wide range of capabilities. ... Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Janet K. Rappaport. of Corona deJ Mar, recently reported for duty at Naval Air Reserve, Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego. Navy Seaman Recruit Daniel R. . These were the gifts that were easy to handle; Some otheJ" selections he feared might give scandal. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Emily Caglgas, 2, encounters Santa Claus just one more ti.me before Christmas on the way ouJ of Honeybaked Hams in Coro- na De l Mar with dad, Mark. Buckley , son of Gordon J. and Ruth Buckley of Costa Mesa, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit "Il'aining Command in Great Lakes, Dli- nois. Uke Senator Packwood, Hugh Grant and O.J. All got a reprieve with a warn- ing to Hpray." Donald Bren breakfasted on bacon and Eggos While he played with his new •box of solid gold Leggos. Princess Di got a journal; the ·Queen got a purse. Dr Kervorklan got a new nurse. To Newport Beach teens, he delivered good surf. To members of Congress, he gave lots of Nerf. Madonna got bed bugs; Citron got a puzzle. Howard Stern got a new, black leather muzzle. Heidi Fleiss got religion; Geraldo got real; Lance Ito got his first big movie deal. Prince Charles was opening one sticky wicket While someone unwrapped the Republican bcket. The beauties of Baywatch received lots of kelp; Michael and Lisa, professional help. In .the county of Orange where life appeared starry, The victuns of layoffs received games of "Sorry." Poor Daryl Strawberry got a 1040; Ford got Sabrina; Travolta got Shorty Calvin Klem got a conscience; the Pope, a best seller; Cal Ripkm, Jr. received honors, stellar. Santa was happy, his shopping was done. He bad satisfied all of the wishes but one. He'd made good on the presents, goodwill and gyeat mirth, But he still couldn't quite give the world peace on earth Santa's elves and the Oni.stmas fleet T he size of the boat isn't as important as the size of the heart behind·it. Al Larson had no grandchildren of his own. but evexy year, as his boatyard work slacked off just before Christmas, he went into the toy boat business, his employees building a flotilla of little boats and planes to be donated to needy children during the holidays. When be retired and sold his business to Blue Moon Marine, the toy boat tradition continued. Al Larson built his first boat at 15. Dur- ing World War ll, he worked in Bethlehem Steel Co.'s floating dry dock in San Pedro. As a Balboa Peninsula resident, he com- muted to San Pedro during black-out reg- ulations -no headlights before daybreak and after dark. In 1947, a small ship and boat repair ydzd opened on Coast Highway's Nautical Mile known as Al and Praz, operated by Al Larson and Fraz Holford. Larson had operated a boat and cabinet shop in the Bohman Shipyard next door a.nd Holford was a painter there, and they bad set up their own shipyard to perform quality shipwright and painting for local boat owners. The partnership dissolved a few years later when Holford moved away and Lar- son's Shipyard came into being. Rather than lay off his employees during the slow period just before the holiday, Al Larson began bis stint as a Ca.llf omia outpOst for Santa's Elves, Marine Division. LOOKIN.G BACK - Compiled. by Anne Spinn Paul Coleman, Al La.non, Evart.to Munoz and other La.non employees show off the Chr1stmu neet in 1985. • PEGGY NORMANDIN'S column runs every Monday. 11~.~ot VOL 19, NO. 297 TMOMAS H. JONHSON, Publisher WIUJAM L090IU. Editor SllVl!MMlllU. M1nag1ng Editor INS YOCOI, City fditor MMC MM11M. ~ £dit0f IUM Gii UllH, D rect« of Operwom JAIO'I( Ult .... a.lfled~ LANA JOtllllOllt. PrornotiOnl PUMGO 1MAH. Controller Your COriWlitMS *"' ttw O.aly """ Of r'llWI dpa wfll be tec«d< .. ... """ ..... '° lcltor ~~n.. .... 21- ....... .,..,. .... nwy ... used to recOf'd lett~rs to the editor on •ny toplC. AD DBE SS 0Ur Mfdrtu IS 330 W. 8•y St. Cost. MeY, Cahf. 92627, ' IE ·---~··~ I ,,.... • . - -~·-··""" : . \ -~"Utt ....... ~lURES There Is • chance of Newport Beach shoWen, exp«ted to 60i43 clear up by Wednet" Balboa day or Thunday. 60l43 CC>fU Mesa 11DD 64147 TODAY Corona ct.I Mar First low 6Qi4) S'.01 a.m. 1.1 Fht high 11:01 Im, 5.6 Second loW 6:CD p.m. -0.1 Second~ .,..,~ ~ Anthlgh 9QAT..a 1Zl0am. 4.5 loeten on SOuth· flnt low trn C.llfomla •N 6:111.m u wetan CAlf'I •JIP9Ct 5«0nd high IC>Uth~to 15 noon 41 knots.~to Second~ 201cnots t 6:5) p "'· 00 9\19 ~1-10 I-foot .... ••to• --footW91tJWtfl. ~51 .. "°"' Swfllne W.Wtr~ through ~ Surfers might we • slow buildup for Christmas Day with 3-5 foot f11<es In many arus. A sue· Ceulon of storms condnue to dt-Yelop In w.stem Pacific "°"" tt.clc. which shOUld bring surf for ~~the next couple of WMks EJCl*t some of the yut'I most •ictreme tldft this WMk. The high tides plus occ.astc>NI lwgeWNWMts could~ sporldk colltal floOdlf lg. IO CIUtlon .. 8cM9ed. '°' dllty IUrf F9P0'1J lftd~CAll (IOO) 171-SUftf. • briefly in the news . .. ' ... Lifeguard , nursery jobs o~n at the Y The Newport-Costa Mesa-ln1ne Pamily YMCA has positions available for lif~ds. Ufeguards must be cer- tified in CPR/Fim Aid and Lifeguard 1rainlng Momin shifts are available. Positions ata.rt immediately.' g The YMCA is alsoJookb:Jg for people to fill part-time positions in their n~. Individuals interested in either position lh.Ould cont.act the YMCA at 642-9990. Coupon book sales to benefit students Costa M ... High School ltUdenta are 1i11Hng coupc:m bookJ to ralle money f« KIM>Ol progrmne. The S30 boOkl comilt ol ~for locial ..._......, yogurt and colfee shape in addltO dlKountl lw llmoU· line mit.&, oil changes and many attaer ~. Boob may be purcbaled trolll ltudct8 or at U. ICboOl. For more information, call the IChool actMtlel ~at 556-3359 . ' .., OTHEU.O/OTEU.O Castle Rock Entertainment and Edwards Cinemas are ~n­ soring the Orange Cdunty advance screening of •Otheno• on Wednesday at Edwards South Coast Village Theatre in Costa Mesa. The doors open at 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. screenin~, Guests will move to Planet Holly- wood for a post-screening party. Tickets are $35 and will benefit Opera Pacific. Por more informa- tion, call 474-4488 ext. 308. YIDDISH HOUR The Jewish Senior CenJ#ftJ>f Orange County presents a "'Yid- dish Hour with Gerso~Je}US, not- ed Jewish author, 'a't"tl a .m. on the Federation @ampus, 250 E. Baker St, Suit« .Din Costa Mesa. Lunch will be sewed at noon and the cost is $3 per senior. Call 513- 5641 f~~!!5enations. NEW Y~'.S.DANCE TQe.V~h Center of Orange County will ring in the New Year with the popular sounds of the •Ambassadors Music" at their dance today on the Jewish Feder- ation Campus in Costa Mesa. The event will include a kosher lunch. Admission is $5 per person. For reservations call 513-5641. THURSDAY 'ANIMALS DOWN UNDER' Wtld Wonders will bring ani- mals from "Down Under,• such as the wallaby and kookaburra, to the Launch Pad for a lively 45 minute show today at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p .m. The cost is $5 per person. The Launch Pad, a non- profit preview facility of Discov- ery Science Center, is located on the third floor of Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza. For more information, call 546-2061. FRIDAY 'DREAMS FOR THANKSGIVING' A workshop by the Rev. Bob Pulliam at the Community Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The lftlidltJon C~s Since ,972 ,. . ;, • •• '•I "''t ••L lw SAVE MONE'Y! SAVE TIMEf With the DailyPilot QASSIFIEDS 642-5678 around town Church, Newport Beach Sci- ence of Mind Education Center, 901 Dove St. Ste. 1-45, Newport Beach. Workshops begin at 10 a.m. and adjourn at noon. Tea and coffee are available at 9:30 a.m. Donation requested at the door. Call 646-3199 for more information. 'PETER AND THE WOLP Jim Gamble performs his award winning-marionette inter- pretation of the children's classic "Pe* and the Wolf" today at 11 a.ni., 1 p.m. and 3 p .m. at the 'Launch Pad, 3rd floor Crystal Court, South Coast Plaza. Make and take activities follow each performance. The cost is $3 for members and $5 for non-mem- bers. Seating is limited. For more information, call 546-2061. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT Jeff Johnson will provide clas- sic rock musical entertainment from noon to 2:30 p.m. and again from 7 to 10 p.m. on the Town Square, ~angle Square. SATURDAY ROCKJN' AT THE SQUARE Jeff Johnson will play classic rock from noon to 2:30 p .m. and Jenny Richards will play folk/rock from 7 to 10 p.rn. today on the Town Square at Triangle Square. TUESDAY, JAN. 2 PARKS COMMISSION The Parks, Beaches and Recre- ation Commission of Newport Beach will bold their January meeting tbday at 7 p.m. in Coun- cil Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. 'MANIPULATED POLAROIDS' California artist Marion Tal- ley's "Manipulated Polaroids,• a collection of fine art photography usmg time-zero manipulated polaroids printed by laser, will be on display today through Jan. 31 at Newport Beach's Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. dur- ing normal library hours For more information. call 717-3801. iAY, J~. 3 SERENDtPJTY The Serendipity senes for sm- gles resumes it's weekly sessions tonight at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road in New- port Beach. "Dealing with P.er- sonahty Differences in a Relation- ship" will be the topic. All singles are welcome. A $3 donation is Local Grounds Coffee Hou e, 3007 East Coa t Highway in Corona del Mar. The group LS for advanced stud~nts who are work- ing on d novel 01 hort stori~ and will have weekly cntiqumg ses- sions and wnting exercis s. Pre- registration is rnquued. for more infomtation, call 760-8086 requested. For more information, TABLE TENNIS call 574-2214. Orange Coast College offers ARTHRms EXEROSE table tennis claSS(>S for the entire · An exercise program designed family on Friday evenings and specifically for people with arthri-Sunday afternoons. The Friday tis will begin today at the New-session is from 6 to 10 pm. and port-Costa Mesa-lrvlne YMCA. begins Jan. 5 and runs th.rough The five-week program will pro-June 7. Sunday's session is from 2 vide gentle movements and activ-to 6 p.m., Jan. 7 _through June 9. ities under the guidance of The annual fef.! lS $50 for adults trained pefSOnnel to help increase I a.nd $25 for seniors and young the mobility, muscle strength and people under 17. For more mfor- stamina. Pre-registration is mation, call 432-5880 required. For more information, call 642-9990. PANHELlENIC MEETING Newport Harbor Panhellenic will meet today beginning at l O a.m. at St. Michael's All Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive in Corona del Mar. This month's program features •Missions of California# by Anita Freedman of Bowers Museum. A luncheon fol- lows. Donation is $4. For more information, call 846-4164. TIIURSDAY, JAN . 4 WRITER'S WORKSHOP "Writing Like There's No Tomorrow, -a six-week fiction- writing workshop, will be taught by internationally published writer Barbara DeMarco Barrett beginning today at 10 am. at .ONCE·k SALE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1995 • Christmas Boat Parade winners 2nd -Amicizia Balboa Power~ The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce announces its winners for the 1995 Christmas Boat Parade. They are as follows: Co .. odonl Award -Upt DUplay: Wllllam D. Lusk Awud - Sweepstakes: Unpretentious Too Geoff and Carole Landon Mayor's Award -TradiUonal Christmas Theme: 1st -Lattakla Koussay Ok.ko 2nd -Sea Crane Il Rick Crane Harbor Master's Award - Humorous Theme: 1st -El t-Javigante Sasco lilectric 2nd -VarsouviAna Duncan Milne . Chalnun'a AWU'd -Splrtt: 1st -Ecstacy John and Lorenza Donahue 2nd -Three Pennies Steve Borroughs Dolphlm Awud -Music: 1st -Cassandra Nicholas Costa 2nd-Sea Lodge Tun Flynn 1st -Rising Damp Mike Dunkley Flnt Time Partt~t Award: 2nd -Endless Honeymoon 'Kq.ren Thibodeau-Godard Judges Award -Ortg1.n.allty: 1st -Mischievous Amicizla Balboa Power Station 1995 Lead Boat Sea Lodge Kent Cowgur and Vicky Flood Owner: nm Flynn Skipper: Randy Cowley • YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! 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The last-minute shoppers were out ln force Sunday afternoon. SHOPPERS CONTINUED FROM 1 And people gathered m long lines at the Honey Baked Ham Co store m Corona del Mar "I'm p1ckmg up a 15 pound honey-baked ham, so I don't have to cook,· said a busy Julie I ~~cSar:non of Newport Beach. L hen I'm gomg to fuush SUSPECT I CONTINUED FROM 1 unhdITTlPd, and the body of a femd.Je Asian m the floor boc1Id of the rear seat • Kim, who potiC"e say admitted to killmg hli. wife, was booked on suspicion of murder at the New- port Beach Police Department. and then was ldter released into the custody of the Santa Monica pohce Kun was then transported to Los Angeles County JcUl ThE> bo} was rpledsed to the Orange County Department of Children Services An autops) was p~rfonned on the v1ctun on Sunday ResuJts wen• undvdl.lable at pre!>S tune. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wher• Your Ool1or Cov.,. Mot•I 1922 HAR90i II.VD , COSTA MESA • 5'8· 1156 shopping at the toy store. • But not everyone in the stores was engaged in frantic, last-minute present bunb.ng. Por example, there was Elizabeth 1\.veedie from San Pedro, leisurely strolling through the clothing shops at South Coast Plaza. "I'm killing time while my guest from Britain does her Christmas shopping for me,· said a relaxed 1\veedie as she SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 1 sa.id. "The other day we were out sailing and I lowered myself down into the water so I could touch a school of dolphins going by. It was like flying." Milne has taken a dJ.fferent set of passengers each night of the boat parade. The Varsouviana's crew assembles at the Sea Scout Base at 1931 West Coast High- way and sails over to Hooters restaurant to pick up the evening's passengers. Both the Sea Scout base and the restaurant have donated space for Milne to dock his boat. And the boat is decked out for glanced at a sweater. "I did all my Christmas shopping in Octo- ber." And m Victoria's Secret, a group of five young men gath- ered, examining lingerie -while saleswomen passed them by, attending to other customers. "I'm shopping for my sister," claimed Randy Yoshioka, 23, of Fountain Valley, from a cha.JI, •and I'm here with my friends ... • the occasion. Chnstmas lights line the Varsouviana's perimeter. At the base of the sail, Santa and his reindeer -with legs kicking - appear in red and green lights. Milne's parade guests have included patients from Tustin hos- pltal 's chemical dependency cen- ter and a team from the VA hospi- tal who accompanied Milne on a Newport to Ensenata race. Each cruise bas been a lot of fun, Milne said. The weather has been faJ.r, be said, and the guests have enjoyed themselves After the conclusion of the parade, the Varsouviana returns to its perma- nent dock in San Pedro. ·1 really don't know where we're going next with this boat,• Milne said. "There's nothing scheduled for now.· SHAPE-UP -----NEWPORT .... In Westdiff Pima .. 1080 Irvine Ave • NB 631-3623 • THI ~ a•cnMtY runs P«lodally in the O.lly "lot. If you'd Ilk• lnfonn.ation on gerung your a<ganl· z.tion listed, all 642-4321, Ext. n1 . ALS ASSOCIATION OAANGE COUNTY OtAPTU The Amyotrophlc Lateral Sclerosis Assoc.latlon, Orange County ChaJ11er. needs many volunteers. for fnfom'lation, call Executive Director: Stacy Koressel at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF OAANGE COUNTY The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for its Visiting Volunteer Program; support group lead- et'S for patienu and care givers;· and fOf' ~volunteer helpline. lnterti'ted volun- tffl;S can call 283-1111. .AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of the American cancer Society Is seeking office volunteers. Also, volunteers are being sought to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnto<:enter. For informa- tion on these and other voluntee< opportunities, call Jane O'Connor at 751-0441. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEDIONE Americans for Free Choice in Medicine, a non-profit educational organization founded on the Idea of individual liber- ty and free enterprise, is seeking office volunteers For more information, call 645-2622. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emo- tional support to terminally Ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is provided. For information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540- 2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to addreu community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency sit- uations For information. call Judy Ian- naccone, 835-5381. or Joan Miller, 835- 5381, Ext 422. AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER COfona ~I Mar AVSO Soccer Region 57 needs volunteers for 1995 soccer ~a­ son registration. Parents of boys and girls ages 4 112 to 16 are needed for computer input, telephones. coaching, refereeing, equipment and purchasing. ca11 640-2539. ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group in Costa Mesa 1hat sponsors and supports multi· outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volun- teers are needed. For information, call Dr. Renee Namaste, 540·5803. BAUET PAOF1CA The Ballet Pacifita Guild, a volunt~r support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteen for a variety of tasks. For information, call Molly Lynch at 642- 9275 BJG BROWERS, BJG SISTERS Men and women over 20 year\ old who have hved in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job tor at least three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big sister\ for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. For information. call 544-7773. 70 % Off of What? Compare our prices. See our selection. Experience our customer service. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS I Mon-Fri l 0-6 Sat l 0-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa J NO Drive, line or Hasslell "We come to your home or off ice for computer service" m:~ro We Cater Fiestas ~eh.el ~mitly Clio ller:tion I IJlhJbition Cooking Ovr Sp.clottyl • Siullng Pattto• lor • Hand,.,.. TortlHas • Strollng Mariachis 714 IOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC.. OMHGE COUNTY COUNOl Volurrteer opporturyiUes lncluM fund raising, prognim development and tralning to existing troops and packs. For motto uitormation, call Devon Dougherty, 546-4990. BOYS AND GIRLS auas Of COSTA MESA//NEWPORT BEACH The three area Bays and Girts Clubs need volunteer coachei and arts and crafts work.shop teadlers For locations and more information, call Dick PQWfrs, 642-2245. QNTENNIAL FARM TOURS • Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange Co1;mty Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Olll Ginny Smith, 708-1517. QNTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alternatlves, a non-profit charitable organization that WOfks through the United Way, needs volunteers. graduate level interns or trainet!$. for information, call Karen. 642-03n. COu.EGE HOSPfTAl The College Hospital Costa Mesa Aux· 1liary is ~Ing volunteers to perform clerical, reception desk, gift shop and other duties at the hospital For infor mation, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m and4p.m. COMMUNITY HOSPfCE CARE Community Hospke <:are, which pro vides medical and emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families in Orange County, needs volunteers In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For information, call Cindy Laird, 978-7447 COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETV The society collects information, pho· tos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area Vol unteers are needed for clerical tasks, computer input and help in the library. For information. call Charles Beecher, 631-5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY GROUP The Costa Mesa Literacy Group needs volunteers to help people become liter· ate or teach English as a second Ian· guage. For information. call Fuller, 548 3384. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facih ty at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteer\ for a variety of tasks For more information, call 645-2356 from 9 a.m to 5 pm COURT APPOINTED SPEOAL ADVO· CATES Of ORANGE COUN1Y (CASA) Volunteers are needed to make a two· year commitment to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. 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" For Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings, one of the original teams in the Daily Pilot Coast Classic at Estancia, it's almost a bome away from home. "I like it because it's a great local tournament, the "Our football guys are still making the transition,• Orris added. "We need to be more aggressive offensively and play with more enthusiasm. We need to get the ball to Darren MacDon- ald (6-foot-4) more, and he needs to step out from the basket more, because he hasn't been getting enough opportunities offensive- ly." Senior forward Brian Coleman (6-4), CdM's top scoring and competition's always r-------. rebounding threat, is averaging 19.2 points per game, while 6-4 senior Adam Klinke is averaging 12.3 ppg. first-rate and it's in the area," CdM Coach Paul Orris said. "I not only can coach games there and scout games there, as well as scout in the sur- rounding tournaments, but Estancia has always been a special place for us to play. It's kind of our Point guard Josh Walz, CdM's quarter- back on tbe football team, Brad Evans and MacDonald usually start. home away from home, MacDonald "Evans and Klinke need to step up and be consistent for us,· Orris said. "There are some others who may step in and get more time, like Jimmy Keane and Scott Shimer, who goes in and gives it everything he has. (Shimer) may be limited, and be may not have tbe athletic basketball ability that some of them have, but he gives every ounce of his energy. I go a long ways with that kind of ener- gy and hustle.· because we've played the majority of our neutral-site CIP games there. "I think in many years, it's giv- en us an advantage playing at Estancia, because after playing four games there in tbe earlier part of the year, you're more familiar with the environment." CdM, which lost to Rialto in the opening round last year in the Coast Classic, plays Dana Hills on Wednesday (4:10 p.m.). Rialto lost a game to A.B. '.\ I \\ I' ' 1 I\ I I I \ I\ I~ « ' I\ , \ I I « , I< ' • Sailors starting 'to show some promise after a vecy slow start under new coach Larry Hirst. Newport Harbor High bas· ketball coach Larry Him, though he's a first-7ear coach, has seen plenty o the Daily Pilot Coast Classic. Before this season, Hirst had d though the Tars enlar the IOUr• nament with a modest two- game winhing streek Hirst bu been experimeDl- ing with 181Uor Mark Hornung, a good ball-handler, passer and three-point shooter, at tbe two position, while bringing up Matt Jamison (5-foot-6} from the freshmen team. With Hornung playing a WUlg, be gets more opportuni- been at Edison for 10 .--------. ties for three-pointers, while Jamison handles the point. ·1 would hate to have (Hor- nung) not handle tbe ball at all,• Hirst said. •1 want both Hornung and Jamison to handle the rock, so opposing teams have to worry about two guys, Instead of one.• years !S an assistant, one ye"&! (1993-94) as a.n interim head coach, when he guided the Chargers to the ClF Southern Section Divi- sion I-A final against Mater Dei at the Arrow- bead Pond of Anaheim. •1 know this tourna· ment all too well,• Hirst said. •one of our Colucdo The adjustment seemed to work last week in a pair of no~e wins over Westminlter (59-52) and Saddleback (57--44). biggest problems at Edison was that it seeme4 we would always get to the third round and Newport Harbor would usually beat us.• In the 10 previous years of the tournament, EdiSon has won it three times (1987, '89 and '94), more than any other school. Hirst's Sailors of 1995-96, however, aren't exactly like those championship Edison teams. But they're getting there. Seruor post player Chad Coluccio is the Sailors' leeding scorer, averaging 9.7 points per game, while 6-6 Wes Badorek (7 .8 ppg) is solid at times. Peter Cunningham, a three-point threat, starts at the three spot. while Cory Glass is a solid all· around player. The Sea Kings (5-5), who open pool play against Rialto on Tues- day (5:50 p.m.), have been incon- sistent this season, though four of their key players came out late from football. "We've been hot and cold,• said Orris, whose team lost to Laguna Beach in a non- league game Wednesday, 58-47, after defeating the Artists three weeks earlier without a full squad. Miller (Fontana) last week, 112- 104, provoking Orris to comment: "We couldn't score 104 points in two games against ourselves." LEAH HOGSTEN I DA!t.Y PILOT NeWport Harbor'• Peter Cunningham takes the offenslve. ln fact, Hirst has been "switchi.Dg some things around,• such as calling up underclassmen from the pro- gram's lower levels to put a spark in what has otherwise been a difficult preseason (4-8), The Tars, though, suffered an untimely loss on Tuesday, when sophomore Scott Archbold sprained his left ankle. Arch- bold (6.3 ppg) has been their most collSistent 'performer from the perilneter, shooting 62%. EDISON CHARGERS .....,..,____..._ Chargers have habit of excelling One of the original teams in the Dai- ly Pilot Coast Classic, Edison High. is also the most successful. Coach Jon Borchert's Chargers entered last year's tournament with a losing record (4-6) before reeling off four consecutive victories to win their third Coast Classic championship. The Chargers have played in the Estancia High-hosted event since the inception in 1985, when Ken Ammann earned all-tournament and later that season led the Chargers to a neutral- site ClP playoff victory over Long Beach Poly at Estancia. ·we've always played well in the tournament; we like Estancia High School,• said Borchert, whose squad defeated Rialto in last year's final, 48- 47, on Darren Wynns' game-winning shot. •Whenever we get a chance for a playoff game at a neutral site, and we're the home team, we like to play there. Whenever we can, we'll play there.• Edison, which also won Coast Clas- stc titles in 1987 and 1989, went 5-4 in its first nine games this sea.son and is expected to perform well again in this year's Classic. The Chargers open agalnst Hoover (Glendale), another perennial partici- pate in the Coast Cassie, on Tuesday at. 4:10 p.m., t6ert conclude pool-play action against Antioch on Wednesday at 5:50 p.m. , Borchert, in his 12th season as coach, has typically fielded well-bal· anced, hard-noied teams, and this yeor appean to be no dlft&WDt with hl5 ~ub baled around 6-foot·S Jl'l!lk>r post player Brian Slusser (14 pointl Ul(.8.5 rebounds per game), senior two guard Chris Gibson (10.5 ppg) and point guard· John Song, who bal averaged eight ~ts and seven aSsists a game at.nee being called up from the JV1. 8orc.bert moves the Other two start- ing ~tiom around, with 6-2 tenlor Joe IChamis and 6-t jWil.Ot Matt Patter- ton. wbo tcored 14 points ln • Viciofy over Western earlier this year, '"1ng the bWk of th• playing time. ·we play 10 guyw, • 80rcbert Mkl. ·we have a lot ol kids with dtfter.nt ildlll, and bOWWVS tbe game'I gqiDg ii llowwe'l...-t.• ---...~~= ... , ' ............ ... .,.. .. tD Baic::lmt. • ANDOCH PANIHERS • BELLFLOWER BUCCANEERS • ESTANCIA EAGLES • • • .11th Annual Daily Pilot Coast Classic AT ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL, DEC, 26-30, 1995 1UESDAY, DECEMBER 26 2:30 p.m.-Bellflower vs. Marian cathohc 4:10 p.m.-<ilendale Hoover vs. Edison 5:50 p.m.-CoroN del Mar vs. Rialto 7:30 p.m.-Stockdale vs. Newport Harbor POOL A w L Antioch Ecllon WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 2:30 p.m.-Newport Hubor vs. Sweetwater 4:10 p.m.~ana Hills vs. Corona del Mar 5:50 p.m.-Edison vs. Antioch 7:30 p.m.-Marian Catholic vs. Estancia Pool A Wlnllfi (FRIDAY, DEC. 29) (5:50 p.m.) Pool B Winn., I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 2·30 p.m.-Ant1och vs Glendale Hoover 4.10 p.m.-Sweetwater vs. Stockdale 5:50 p.m.-Rialto vs. Dana Hills 7:30 p.m.-Estancia vs. Bellflower "°°"' (ntfRD PLACE) CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET (~NSHI' ) m .) POOL• w Rllltto COf'OM ., Mar - DMaHllll POOLC w l'lueetwaw ............. _ POOLD w ......... IF A POOL FINISHES WITH lACH ENTRY WrTH ONE WIN. ONE LOSS. THE FIRST CONSIOEMTIOH fS TOTAL flOtNT OlffEltlNTW.; MSECOM> L L L CONSK>HATION IS THl ~DLOWIST POeNn AU.OWED IV A Tt.Ut THIN> CONStDaATIOH WOU\.D ll A COIN PLP. HOM1 TIAM 15 USTIO ONMMGHt OR tonOM Of IACH MATCHUP, AND WIMS LIGHT 09l WMnl ~ (Df C. JO, 5:50 p.mJ (SIVINTH P\ACI) (DK-J0i Z:JO p.m.) Pool C Winner (FRIDAY, DEC 29) (7:30p.m.) Pool OW1nn.< Pool ANo 2 FtFTH Pl.ACE BRACKET Pool c No 2 (FIUOAV. DEC.~) (4:10p.m.) ~J>ilot PoolANo l ~Y.OEC.29) (11:10 • m) ..... , ..... - (DEC. JO, 7:.lO P• fOll••--CIWll .... ., ....ta.,.., ~ ~ e,, ~ u z 0 ra &l • • DANA HILLS DOLPHINS Dana HiJJs has proven to be testy T ast season, Dana Hills High came Lmto the Daily Pilot C04St Classic as dD undedog, 30-1 odds to WUl it all It would be wise to treat them Wlth more respect. Coach Bryan McSweeney's Dol- phins, among other thmgs, beat tughly regarded (and host) Estancia m pool play, tben defeated a dlscphned lrvme team for t.lu.rd place, 65-57 The Dolphins are 7 -4 followmg ttueir third-place finish at the Rdlder Nugget Classtc m Sparks, near Reno, Nev. th.ts past weekend, and they're a good bet to be nght in the thick of tlungs again. · Size? They've got some. Speed7 Got that, too. McSweeney beheves they're more talented than last sea.son's team that firushed 12-14 and played in the tough South Coast League (Mater DCl, 'll'abuco Hills. et al) Mcsweeney, a former Dana Hills and Stanford basketball standout. would Wee nothing more than to get m a poSition to wm 1t all. •Rialto's good. but we should've beaten them last year,~ McSweeney said of his team's only setback (in the semifinals) last year. Dana. Hills returns three starters from la t y ar: 1\¥0 guard Mike Hutchens. an All-Coast Classic selec- tion last see.son; &-foot-3 swmgman Jeff Barnett; and &-3 forward Josh Bowser Hutchens, averaging 22.7 points and -4.5 a game, b becOln more of a ,•sJaaher• this seuon, though he can still cl.rain the three- pomter with regWarity. While Hutc:bens ii .l:>An4 Hills' go.te> player, Barnett does moll of the board work, getting 8 -4 rebounds per caa- t in addidon to \3 5 ppg. Ber1*t can aliO bOOt treyl. Though Bo~r·s averages ant down, he had 23 polDta al l 1 rebounds m Dena Hiii' •11aa ar-- egalnlt CCury ........ Sopbamcn nm~ twt ._.. et ehblr ol the,,. p .. _ .. Hills and .. or:wilktll.S .. al .. ~ playen. "'"h• .... ::.::.:a:.r:..:-- Verf b.g ..... •NCI ... -, ... Jamar ...... .. 53..-..)tl .. ellolbcMltti-. • , -. ~ ....... !.,.._, • _:._J .• ._;._' 11th annual daily pilot coast mristnaas dassic • Goruna del Mar's Nlck Friend keeps an eye on the ball-hai\cller. S TOCKDALE MUS'FANGS Even · the officials get ave reviews when it com es to Coast Oassic · om northern invader II Sloe kdaJe brings a lot with it when Mustangs rav<.•I to Costa Mesa for ctnlllldl tournament. For Stockdale High of Bak- "'"llt'ld to be hc>re for the l>enl) Pilot Coast Classic, it's t f hke one of those nud- " slt·111 schools conung to I' 1<.Jcl<'11c1 for the Rose Bowl. 1r~ 111c,t absolutely a terrific 1•'<pt>111 •nre, the kids love it," St 1t kdulc basketball coach J >i .111 \11drea said "They love h1. 1111 down there, everything 11 111 11 starting with the offt- 1 r l• 1 rhat's the hrst lhmg I I '\ • rl} " • c 011hng to Andree\, the 1 l 11mmurut)-I!) excited I 1 the Mustdngs 16-3) r 1 t,111q their Uurd consecutive I• Ip 111 the Estancid-hosted I 1-;k1•\hdll IC, not cl \'PIY 1 urt m Brlkt>rshelrl, ~ .11lded "/\ to~t pcoplP r d trc1vel w1lh tht> foot- 1111s, so W<''Vt> 1nv1tc•cl •I\ ~o they rdn gc>t dn I I} IO COin(' tlwr f' ctn cl \ • 't> ~old tlwm on the .ind now th.it wc"ve 111·11l·d enouqh rwople, II '.1111 to rom<' down dnd I '1111 know, t•vC'rythmg. • hr1111 [<.,Jcrnd. lhC' heach, • 1 , 11 c 011'>t Plaza • I ho•Jqh the aloremen- \1tll 11 I locdtlons certd.mly 11 t •'' erything, the Mus- t 111q •• 1 hve-year-old school 11. 11 best team ever, plan ' 11 I ' 1t d memorable expe- ' '' 1 1 • • '111 and off the court. < >111 players get to stay at llll N1·wport Marriott, and go pl 1 < s tlwy normally would 11• 1 r qo to." Andrea said. "Most of them aren't aware of what even exists down there. We're bringing lots of parents, the school pnncpal and vice pnncipal, because they've heard so much about it. It's a growing phenomenon up hc>re "It's fun because we get to see a lot of Orange County basketball, who are very good, very well-coached teams. Our kids play real hard, but those teams are a leg up on us, because they play year-round dnd we don't.• Stockddle lost its first seven games in the Coast Classic in 1993 and 1994, but defeated Hoover last year in a consola· bOn game, 59-54, in its final contest to break the ice. Though the Mustangs' his- tory m the Coast Classic has been dark, they are expected to perform better lb.is year, '"'th four of their five starters being seniors and their only 1umor, 6-foot-2 center Zak K.irlcn, being their most tal- e>nted Karlen dverages 15 points per game, while small forward Acuon Stacy (14 ppg). pomt g uard Sam Fortune (nine ppg) and two guard Todd Barrera (eight ppg) are also threats. The Mustangs play the four position by corruruttee, with 6- 1 Adam Flury usually getting the nod ahead of two sopho- mores. "Not that we've peaked for Uus year, but things have fall- en in place,• Andrea said. ·nus will be the best year we have here for a while.• They run a motion offense and generally play man defense, while extending ome pressure Beautify Your Yard! m.• #tttct' ocer 40 11rortt comblnecl . en:k"f! In this (IJ'(>a. Our quality, cmitfrlty and sert!l<'t' nr<• unrnCLtch<'<l. Tngethtr ttie 1rill takt> C'Ol't! <>f cill ymir lcindJl<·apc arul • \\•&er Pall"-l'uoh1 A St* • sprt_nkkr ~ ftl8 LL • All those tieavyweights of a year ago (i.e. Murray) a.re long gone, but hardly forgotten by Panther fans. l A'Then Antioch High made fts V V ·inaugural appearance in the Daily Pilot Coast Classic last year, most everyone was in awe of the weapoJlS the 'panthers brought with them from the Bay Area. They were tabbed as one of the favorites, led by 6-!oot-4 Mar- cus Murray, \b~ brother of Lam- ond Murray and the cousin of 1\-a- cy Murray. Murray, an 4ll-tourna- ment choice last year, was also named the Bay Valley Athletic League Player of the Year, aver- aging 21 points and 11 rebounds a game. But things have changed this season for the Panthers (1-6), who lost nine of their 12 players to graduation, including Murray. They were even in first place last season in their league, follow- ing the first round, but lost their final three -including two at the buzzer -to drop to fifth, ea.ming a first-round North Coast Section playoff game against 1op-seeded Bishop O'Dowd. It hasn't been the same ~f:e for Antioch Coach Bob Fisher, whose squad will travel further· th.an any other for the Coast Clas- sic. "We've been struggling a little bit," Fisher said. "We're a young team and we graduated almost everybody. We're having trouble finding a way to win, but we're playing people close. "We really enjoyed the tourna- ment last year, and that's one of the reasons why we decided to come back. Usually, we travel every other year, because we like to see different schools in the Southern California area. r know there are some good teams down there. Some of those teams in this tournament would do really well GLENDALE HOOVER TORNADOES Tornadoes breeze in with the hook shot • Kirt Kohlmeier has brought Hoover to the tourney since inception. For basketball traditionalists, Hoover High of Glendale will be your team to watch in the Dai- ly Pilot Coast Classic. Call it a throwback to the George Mikan days "We've been working on a book shot,• said Hoover Coach Kirt Kohlmeier, in his 17th season with the Tornadoes, whose begin- ning in the tournament dates back to the origmal years. Andrew Russell, Hoover's 6- f oot-4 junior center, 1S no Mikan or Jabbar, but three or four times a game, he'll try Kohlmeier's favonte shot. ·u we get to about 10 hook shots a game, I'll be happy,• Kohlmeier said. "I feel it's the best shot in basketball. When we've got them inside, that's what l want them to shoot. When you're facing the basket and going toward the basket, if you miss the shot, you're going toward it and you can get it back in." Old-fashioned shots aren't all that Kohhneier is known for. He's been aiticized. be said, for play- ing perennial state and LA Qty powerhouse Crenshaw the past two seasons. "Hey, I've got Muir and Pasadena in our league (Pacific), so I can't play nice guys, I've got to play some people, so we know what to do for league," he said. "I've seen it pay dividends at cer- tain times. People say. 'Maybe you should play some pansies.' But I don't know. In basketball. you've got to go out and play, so we played Crenshaw twice. "That's why I play in this tour- nament, because there are good teams. The people are very com- teous, it's a well-run tournament, and we enjoy going down there. Everyone's courteous, 'including the people who run the snack stands and coaches' room. They do a good JOb and I appreciate it.• .. For fr~e . • Hoover, 4-4 in its first eight games, has struggled here in the past. It has never finished in the top three or won a consolation title. Last year, when the Torna- does went 1-3, they lost to Stock- dale in a consolation game, 59-54, the Mustangs' inaugural victim in eight Coast Classic games. But the Tornadoes, who fin- ished 9-14 last season, 0-10 in the Pacific League, had a fme sum- mer, going 14-1. "But we haven't been able to get things to click the way we want them to right now,· Kohlmeier said. ·1 don't know how the chemistry has changed since the summer." ln addition to Russell, Hoover starts Arbi Baghdasarian (point), Eric Jenkms (two), 6-4 sophomore Mark Hull (three) and power for- ward Hamlet Azanan. • "I like this tournament, because it gets us ready for league,• Kohlmeier said. "We play all the teams tough, but there are no blowouts.• Now, TIMESLINKTM PUTS THE NEWPORT BEACH-COSTA M ESA DAILY PILOT ON YOUR PERSONAt COMPUTER. FREE WHEN YOU SUB· SCRIBE TO TIMESltNK, THIS SPECIAL ONLINE VERSION BRINGS YOU FRONT-PAGE STORIES, lOCAl SPORTS, POUCE FILES, COMMUNITY EVENTS AND MUCH MORE . 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Two guard Michael Vera (eight ... points per game), post player Bob, v Garrison (10.4 ppg and five~! bOards) and wing Matt Hurd (14_,. ppg) are the Panthers' three:~ returning players. • • Sophomore David 'nujillo and : 6-5 Jason Miller are the othet;~· starters. Hurd is a former state•"' 4uallfier iJ:\ the high jump, Vera is ·.~ 'f\faded for UCLA on a golf schol-~ ars'tJJPt-rand Garrison is being: recru.tted'U a football tight .md: ,: Murtll~,:,, j Nobody know!'· where tie :W~. 'i,isher said. •He: .kind of di.sap~LQ"ed in June. He., told m.e that •tle;Jn4y not play~~ maybe sil out a~· ~He was one l4t~~ top five-,,,; players in the Bay ~·last year, .... and he was a grea~ ~school : player. But he's in betWeen in col-~': lege. He would have to be a :- three, and he doesn't have his brother's skills. There's always :. been. a lot of pressure on him, ~ ~a~e of his brother." Advertorial Auto .. 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A suspicious grinding noise as you turn can signal a need for a new CV joint. so It's best to check your boots r8f(llarly to avoid having to replace this part. Tradition in our business ' means auto live service• excellence and courteous cus- tomer service! Open M-F 8·6.' Call C · & F Auto at 646-691 o r- tor_.!!!& best in AAA-Approved strvice. We're at 2090 Place- ntia. We are an official ln~­ ~on and adjusting station tor smog devlce1, lamps, and, brakes. We spectaffze In Ger• .. man, SWedilh, and Japantse' cars. Come to us fof ftrst-quil- ity car repair, service and maintenance. Enjoy Chttltmil. t, . · MONDAY, DEco.EJt 25, t995 • ~ IOTICll PUIUC NOTICES 'UIUC NOTICU "'8&JC MOT1Cll MUC l90T1Cll PUl&JC MOTICU PUIUC MOTICll PUIUC MOTICD "*IC IOTICll iilJCIO\as :l-nwywar~~~ por•tlon, esoo w111hlrt =.:::.°"to'*~-= r,1~,:.,~; ~H~s a. PUIUCtlO'nCI ~~ :r.:..r:-.c-.:.:• .. -.,.. -ICI cowt. Blvd, 17\h Root, Lot Al-.. M:tiOft9 ~ eourt ...-t 114 • ICAT•LLA CREACY, HOUSEHOLD .......... ........ ..IT&Wf .. ti .... ....._ .. • , --~--~-~--'--=--I Thtrt .,. other .. ,... gtlt1, CA 80041, Ttl• prOYll. lttoft ~ c.• AVL nL tOJ, Oii-IT£M9 Nw •-•••nt Tiit !CllOllillll 'I .. -If a~.._ ,. flntaa Cluitement1. You m.y want phont: (213) 852•1000 lain v«y ~ ldOftl. ~ ,. .. ___... ~ .w.Fff WE.DMORE, The~ ptnan1 •• oouio .._ • .._.•....._ti•..-r1 -eo call an attorney tight DATE: JAN 20 1"5 hOWtver, !ht Dtrtonll ,. ----· HOUSEHOl.D FTEMS doing bwiftff• at: AM MEDCAl ~. (714) 131 ....... ,..., ... SUMMCMll •way. If you do not knOW bf J-. H. o.mp. reMn&allve wll be 1equlred 'ubll1tltd Newport 'ubllet\ed NtWf!Ort Doll• Ind Colle~llblt1, 3720 27IOO Mldt.ll Ce* DI' --('SM la.1 (CITACION .IUDIC&Al.I In tllomey, you may cal e•r Clerk Karen 1.0 gNe no41ce to lnlet..a.d 8Mch-Cotta ..... DJillV ~-MtM ~ 1*2 ~ WOOd, Git-aittllM\\efO CA~ .................. , u ..ancl TO DE:JIEHOAHt: M attorney rtl9fr., MrYIC4t -.chi., ~ty ptnlOr\a UIMu U., tNlll9 ,_ Dtcemw 22, 2$, 29, Palol O.c~ "· 25, dtn Orove, C1lllornl1 JoM H i.lrdttJ EJt Int Ctda} .. LWeO a AculadO) KEN-or• 1tOal aid offa (listed • wlfvt<t ~Of eonM!ieed 1195. 111$. 92640 1ao1 w Rocl'w*ya Or· ' ,..._ DALL. L ANGEU. INOI· In the phont bOok). THIS ACTIOH CONCERNS to tht propoMd actloft.) ftnSIM mOeO Allee MM M .,, 13042 CA ll'l801 ~ CMWa 11C11W CO VIOUALlY ANO AS Dttpuee de que It en-AEAL PROPERTY LO. TM lndtptndtn( 9dminl9-"ILICNOTICE Atpen Wood, Garden ThstllnllllSSll~ '1'1UIDO,tPMWlt TRUSTEE ff OR UTH ~= ••ta cKldon Judi· CATEO AT 278 EAST 25TH IJ•tlon ault\ority will bt PUIUC NOTICE Grove, CA 82&40 ·~ aTHICIL~,CAlt f~~!JR TA~STie°ilT s~~: 30 u~~ ~LEN~~~ ~~ Ute~~LY ~: ~=td ~i.!" an"':: Notice II hereby given '1cUtloua llVelMu ~~ ~~:.';,~~u;on-HM ~ slftll ~ b.dt4 ~~.:r • H-'MMEO YUNIS, INOI· per• PrH1nt11 una r• SCRIBED AS LOT 4 Jtc110n '°the pelitlon tn<I ~ tht underllgntd will To..~~l!9~ .,. Hav. you ewttd doing naswtt?~ H .. ....,.,0 ENT~ .-.11.1• v 1.0 u ALL y AND As lputtta Halta • m•qulne • lhow gOOd c.auM why the bt eold at Pubic Auction .... ----· 'V ....... -·-buslneu yet'> no SGNEI> ........ ,.,,,..,.. • mUSTEE FOR AML EN-'" .... COf'lt. TRACT NO. 6818, AS PER court •hOUld nol grant the on MONDAY. ~AR( 8, dOlno buslne.. as: Hall Alie• MH Mtlltf IHC. ~ MalOntJ Alnolcl. Ste TERPRISES TRUST, UOT Una catta o una llamade PLAT RECORDED IN •uthority. 19111AT10:00 A.M. KELLY llnd "lilll Pl'Ol*tY, 471 N. Thlt ltllement wu filed Tiu "*1ftent W11 hied JULY 11, 1917; ROY O. tettlonlca no le orrtcera BOOK' 97 Of MAPS, A HEARING on the pt11• A KARL JACKSON, K.E. Ntwpol1 Blvd., Sulw 205, w11h lht County C19fk of Ille Col.tntr Oetk of NICKfU. DONNA J. NICK· prottccton: au mpuesta PAGES 19 ANO 20, tlon will bt held on JANU· MJCTION SERVICE, P.O. Ntwpott 8..ch, CA 921163 Orangt County on 12·19-95 Cclu.ntron Nowmllef28, 19115 EU. UNITED STATES OF "'"'. maqulna Ilene que RECORDS OF SAN BER· AAY 11, 1998, II 1:45 P.M. BOX 125, RIALTO, CA. ~ .. i~llls :11~. tff53881CM2 NOOOE·TIIS fi<MOus AMERICA; etc. STATE OF cumpllr con 111 form.ii· NARDINO COUNTY CALI· In Dept. 703 IOC9ted 11 341 82377, ~01;3.()744, AUC-N!:i;ort Btach C~ ~M3 • Dally Pilot ~ 25 1995 Slaltmtllt el!PrtS IM yen I ~~:g~~~; ~lrJ1,;g~; :·~~'1J!: q-::1=: fORNIA. APN 1000.,181-09-~~gx~~.SoUlh, Or· 11ftt~PACe72~~riiTA Ro .. mond U. H!M1 471 N. Jan.1, 8, 15, 1996 • m065 ::-c!~C:: ~:: 3.. TRANSAMERICA FINAN· escuche 1u c110. • 0.000. IF YOU OBJECT TO the M!SA, 1535 NEWPORT Newpoll Blvd., ~te 205, PUBLIC NOTICE ~ i.isanm Nal)'lt 5i.et11tnll "IUCNOTICI CIAL SERVICES; PERRY SI uated 110 prHtnt• su Publlehed Ntwport granting ol tht petltlOn, you BLVD., COSTA MESA. CA Newport Btach, CA 92683 rNst be tded poor 111 MIS* MORRIS CORPORATION: r .. pue•t• • tltmpo. puedt Beach.Costa MUI Dally thould lpptlr II the heir• 92e27 Eleanore ..... H•sll:J 47120N5. ~tw· Fictitious Butln .. , The t•ng ol ltis stlllmel'C cloc$ ,.. ... 1 ..... 7111 TUSTIN THRIFT ANO LOAN pt(dtr .i CUO, y)ll putden PUot December 11, 18, 25, Ing and ., ... your ob-A223, GREG KELLY, port ..... ~ "'" ' tw· H•m• Statement not of 1tsdl aithonze the use I FIC11nOUI ..... ASSOCIATION: NICOLE qultar IU aal~~·u dlnefO 1995, January 1, 1996. Jectlon• or Ill• Written ob-HOUS_;HoG~E,TEe:\REE ~.ae:~ .. I;:;:~ con-ltt• toltowlng persons ate lllls S1* ol a fiaMIUS i.isi -ST•TEMSn' J.L NICKELL: STATE PRO. Y olrH , c;o1.•• de tu m053 Je<;tlons with the court bt-A25u, • doing business es: Amer!-Name 1n 111olallon of 1t1e 11Q1U TN !*-ng penon(~ DUCE BROKERS. INC., PfOpltd1d -"'1•vlto adld~ fore the hearing. YOU' IP-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS d~td by: an unlncofr.; can Soltblll House · 2113 another undel Fedtrm Stall daiftO llUllnlU a KEY BORSTEJN ENTERPRISES; nal.AOlfP•'1it de ta cort•. PUBLIC NOTICE pearenet rMy bt In perwon A309, TOM MARCH-rated a11ocl1tlon ot ., So. Y•I• St~ Santa AN, CA conimon IJW {See Seeton 1«oo£RS. 3033 S ltOllal St., SMll TRAN SWAY FINANCE Exltl~ ot1oereqUlaltoe le-or by yow ettom.y. ANDO, HOUS EHOLO I~ I pltlner:red' dol 92704 . tl seq i.zsmess ..S Pl'oltssions Ma.CA92704 COMPANY, INC,; GEN· ,11a1u. • Puede que usted BSC 4Me II' \'OU AAE A ~EDITOR ITEMS av. you a ng Jamel R. Bollinger, 2t 13 Code)' S0no Chn YlnQ. 1641 Cop. ERAL FINANCIAL COAP.; qgjara Uamat I un a1>oga40 NOTICE OF or a contingent Cfeditor of A 3 I 0 ' STE p HAN IE buslntu yet? YH 11-3-95 So. Yale St.. Santa Ma, CA First ~ng Plltillcll>f • Tldlll. CA 92:UO RANCHO PARTNERS 't3..• lrvntdl1t1mtnte. SI no PETITION TO the dtceued, you must fli. HOUGHTON, HOUSEHOLD ~btrt E. Hall filed 92704 Newpon8e~Mesa Cl'I Y11q Yq. 164t~CI» Gtnlfm Partntrstllp:.J & J conoce • un abogado yOU< claim with the cowt ITEMS . 1 •tatement wH 1 Thi• buelneu Is con-CN34t045~0l(Dec ptlfteld0r,Tuan.CA82680 COLLECTION Sa.'JiCES, puede lllmal I un ttf'lldo ADMINISTER llnd mail a copy to the I*· M57. PHIWP A. WOLF, Wllh the County Clerk of ducted by: In lnd1Y1dull 4 1118 2:5. 1995 TM bdtMSS II COftlMtlcl by INC . BUSINESS lrlPRO-de rtlerencla de abogldos ESTATE OF: eonal repreaent•tlve 1p-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Orange County on 11-e.95 Hlvt you started doing · · "4tllnd&... , FfS,SIONA~RWlCE. o 1 una oflclna de ayuda JAHICE M. FALLON pointed by Ult court within 8248, PAUL KONAPEL· 19153883812 business yet? no ,_..,.. llel nal Y'l blCJln INC.; ANDA BA"MA· legal (VH el dlrtctorio tel• aka JANICE FALLON lour montht from the date SKY, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Ody Pilot Dec. 4, 11, 18, Jemes R. Bollinger tD ~ bu11nas uncllr h KIAH: SOUT ENO· tonk:o). CASE NO. At80129 ol first luuance of the let· B254 , CHUCK LUT· 25, 1995 m050 Thia 1tatement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE ~· butlnlSt 11111'11 ot E~S COf\ftORATION ; CASE NUMBER Tod htlts, beneficwiee, ter1 u provided In aectlon TENBACHER, HOUSE· with the County Clerk of name:sn.d""1t" 01'NIEL FTSHl:R: and (Numero del Caao) creditore, contingent crtdi-8100 ol the C111rorn1a Pro-HOLD ITE~!NORA CAS-PUBLIC NOTICE Oreng• County on 12·19·95 SGNEO SONG QtN YAMG, CH DOES 1 througfl<50, lnclu· RCV 13204 tori, and persons who may ~t• cf':!'·~ ti~ ~ti-T~~8e2oA HOUSEHOLD Fictitious BuslneH tl953881CMt YOtMJYAHG si'ttu ARE BEING SUED BY Th• name and •ddrtn ol ~~~se be :i'""'4:!: r:.or: ,!, m:hs • 1ro~ ITEMS • Harne St•tem•nt Dally Pilot Dtc. 25, 1995, fie Ml.1HAM7170 Tl'llt s1*mllt was hllcl With ~&INTtff• (A Ud I• Hla' the cour1 Is: (El nombre y 01· JANlcr:. F:tiON alt~ the heating date noticed B214, SANDRA CAS-The tollowlng pereon• .,. Jan. 1. 8, 15, 1996 m064 FICTITIOUI....... lie COu~ ol Otanoe demindindo) WORLD direcclon dt la corte es) JANICE FALLON •bove. TANEOA, HOUSEHOLD doing buslnen as: G & J PUBLIC NOTICE IWIEITATEll&IT COun!t,!I., n.. • .,_.,12. 191)5 SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS-s AN BERN ARD IN 0 A PETITION has been YOU MAY EXAMINE th• ITEMS Enterprises, 6030 G1enad1 The tollcNMg person(a) I NO\""' ............. '°"' Name SOCIATION, a ftdetal HV· c 0 u NT y sup ER I 0 R flied by JOHN M. FAU.ON Ill• kept by the court. If you 8298. CHRISTINA HOL· Ave •• Cypreu. CA 90e30 Fictitious Bualn•H daui; buSlness as LOVE Stlllcs:,. lllP~.!;' ye::: ingl and loan usoclatlon, COURT, WEST DISTRICT, In the Superior Court or ere I pereon lnlerHltd In LAND• HOUSEHOLD George Wiiiiam Cl11by, Name Statement BAR8EOUE #1l, 720 N lie II•• 111 and GOLDEN WEST SAV· 8303 Weal Haven Avenue, Calilomla, County ol OR· the eatal1, you IMY flit rr:~ STEVE D WILCOX. 6030 g~n906•d30• Ave., Cy· The 1ollowlng persons ere lllwn:.~;. CAP !!21 .,.._" :'oud," ~:.~ ==· INGS ASSOCIATION SER· RI h C CA ANGE. with the court a formal R• L. • preH, doing business as· Homer .,......,.,, -er. "'"'" VICE CO. a Calllomla cor· 11 ;~ o ucamonga, THE PETITION requests quHt tor Special Nolle. ol HOUSt:HOLD ITEMS Joan M. Clasby, 6030 1911 Yacht Purlt.;,, New'. Colombo,c.1'abuas,CA91302 """J' fllecl pnor 111 llllt OGI w•-.. PLU IN ""' .... .... c... ..... ... ............... -~· ~&1111111111\.' '"°-" When Words he Not~ •s,,.a.Uzltt.g /Jt S,,,,.,,.U.g FIO(OCIS• 2983 Hart>or Blvd Costa Mesa 540-3135 ~ WJaUon ' 1 that JOHN M FALLON be tht llllng of an Inventory 8387, ELIZABETH KELLY, Grenada Ave., Cypreu, CA poll Boach CA 92eSO Tin llusiness 1s COIWdld The ftO of IHI suetme,_ dots "OU have 30 CALENDAR Th• name, addreu. and appointed IS 'iiereonal rep-and appraleal ol estate ... HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 90630 Marti F inc1s Bo sanyf an •ndlllldUlf not of ltstl1 aithocltt h USI Ill 3500 Pciftc View Drtw DAYS alter Ihle summons telephone numbor or plaln· resentalive 10 edmlnlster "'' 01 of any petition or 8470, BRAD GARRETT, Thi• buslneas Is con-191 t nYac~I Puritan r New'. ~sttllt haS not yet beQll llU ~ ol 1 ~ Butineu Newport BNctl . . il'"ltrvtd on you 10 me 1 1111'• attorney, or plalnlltt th• eslate ol the dKedent. accounl 11 provided In HOUSEHOLD ITEMS d~ct1d by: husband and port Beach CA 92600 ID llWac:t busums undef Name in"°'*" ol 1111 llOhll ol 844-2700 1~11en response at this without an attom.y, Is: (El THE PETITION requetts aectlon 1250 ol 1he Cllllor· 8 0 533E· HR0'f.t'~~SLACEY, Wife Thi• builnns Is con-fldltous busanttS name anoow undtl ~. Stllt~·~I~~~~~~~~ ~rt. nombre, la direcclon et th• deoedent'a WILL and nla Probate Code. A R• H US ...., Have you •lifted doing ducted b : an Individual nwnes iS1ld htteill common law (Ste Staoft 1 PIERCI ~ A lttler or phone call wtll num9fo dt teltlono y del codicils. If any. be a~mllled qi uHl I for alSlpecbl 1111 No~:! .. iJ~.?JOYCEG E .?o't~i iauslne11~egl -b Have Y~ •tarted doing SGHED. DEBORAH p MUEA . ~~/:,.· i.z91nas nl Pl'olusaona 181 -•-&y not protecl you: your type-...,_,. d d 1 to probate. The will and orm • av • • rom u.. • eorge . · •s Y business yet? no This t1*mett was ltled wi ,_ ....-w ~ltt•n responst must be •""""'• o ' demand1nte, any codicils ere available court clerk. HOLD ITEMS r:t'ls statement w11 filed Mar11n Borsanyl the COunw Clel\ of Onnge FMsl ng M .... ''""" * rt.e.....a in proper legal form II you o del dtmandante qu• no tor examination In lh• Ill• Attomev for th• Patl· Ct50, GREG ERICKSON, with the COYnty Clerk ot This at.attment was fil«I 111ton0ecembef12, 19!15 IOTEICIMM o.~-..-..· went the court lo hHt your Ilene lbogado, H) kept by Iha court. tloner: HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Orange County on 11-6-95 with the County Clerk ol NOTx:E· Tiu FQ"1uS Name f~ll Soctlt cue. STEPHEN SKACEVrC THE PETITION requttts LAWOfflCESOF c155• JOHN SUWVAN. tH53883883 OrengeCountyon12·19-95 tlltlntntDPIUIM~ltOrn ~CAa> 110staBroadway Q you do not file your r• 1094890. LEROY ANDER· authority to 1dmlnlsl9f lht DONALD L. DANIELS, Sell your home Dally Piiot Otc. 4, 11, 18. 19953887840 cl* It was 1i11c11n h Olflct c::=~~ Costa Mesa sponse on llme, you may SON 1129183, FRANDZEL HI.lie U~ft! th~ lndepen-through classlned. 25, 1995 m051 Daily Pilot Dec. 25, 1995, flt COunty Oes1t. A nlW fa. 1...,., . 18 l"""' Ma .. 180 lose the cau. ~ your & SHARE A Law Cor· dent Admirvatr~lion ol Es· 842·5878 Jan 1 1 15 1998 m063 &anal Name -.Jan • • -weoes. money and ptop-• I.Giff Act. (This authority • • • ' .. ' ;., "1 , ' " ' GENERAL POLICY '-' OYMENT GASSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Rates and deadlines arc subject to change without nouce. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify. revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error chat may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily mu Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday BYPllO• . ' :A' .I , In tA . . & GENERAL 11.•tt..,. I -_ ... '-... 4' l I' I I .. '·,.1 . ·-• --• "_j . ·:"i.. - 2169 1002 NEWPORT ~~~~~BEACH ~~ .. ~ GENERAL 2102 liiiFABiiiUiiLiiOiiUSiiiUiivtiiNiiGiiSii )11 IUI ..-.. ...,.... .. .a I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii If you would Ilk• to •• ,.,laMlllllCtll .. Fd· -C......---CI-.. --.. ----. live In• home 1h1r1 ,... felr ..._.._.II 1111.. • valued from S800K to .......,_.............. ••at1l11t S12M, Vision• Proper· " ......,. • ._, ,.ae1111ct. ......... llH on Dl1play Is )u.ta.1 ..... 41tut•lalll•• Placim••I looking f()( quallfltd ..-• ,.., -.. ........ •-_ -::L:i:.: man•gers 10 llv• In )a.~llillllllllllea• -• ---the .. propertlt1. For ......., lftlla. •• ........ CW. Tl9ln further Info contact )lllllt...,Mtl,,....ct.W 714-...-Ellubelh or Malina IMllll • *8at•in••·" 714-2eo-eoao. • na .... ,._., wfJI 111 BALBOA , .. •••••••I ~ ... ..,....,..... 1s•11un 21061• ............. ---... ~nu APARTMENTS ===-::. iiuiiniiu•.• .... •,ii,yiiiitiiareiiii•iiii4~er POR RENT -..,, ....,...., i. w. 4Ba 2·.atory updaled I••••••••• • u-.. ......._ .. • hm. Lrg patio, Frneh P....-dre, 2 Ip. Sttp1 toi---------... ,, ...., ....... 11... bch. 13000. 123"'4633 BALBOA e-:.':;1.:.::::::..-: POONSUlA 2607 (ii$ et,., .oc ... ,.... COSTA MESA 2124liiiiiiiiiiiii!!ii!i!iiiii!iiiiiil~~ ..... _ .. ___ $800 1 BR BALBOA r--41 7 E. BAY AVE. 'w••••••••I Santa'• 9peolal UTILS PD. STV/FRIQ, ,,,. Opie etyt•. 2Bd 1 ea, counlry kit, gat. Only NO PETS.~ .• 647·1155 $750. Call 908-3905. •--------- (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 DAILY PILOT (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) Pi lot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for che cost of the space actually occupied bylhe error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. 'DIADLINES Monday ............ Friday 5:00prn Tuesday ............. Monday S:OOpm BY MAILORIN PERSON: Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00prn Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay Sl Fridav ................ Thursday 5:00prn . . Have A Garage Sale! Call The Pilot Oossifieds at 642-5678 to ploce your Goroge Sole Ad ~ Put a few words . to work for you. • • STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Dej>artmmt at tht Daily PiJqe is plrtiseJ f() announa a nnu smiia now mriilable f() MV businesses. ~ wi/J now SEARCH tht name for you at no ex1Ta ~and~ you the time and tht trip f() tht Ona-t H<n« in Santa Ana. Thm, of~ afar the sranl1 is comp!detl ~ wiJJ file yqur fo:titious business Mme Sl4lnnmt with the Onmty Clerlt, publish ona a W«1t for four wtelts as~ by '4w 111"1 thm file J""1' proof of pub/ia#itm wilh the Onmty Gerlt. ~ sttJp by f() fikY""'Jiailious business Jtlllllnmt"' the Daily Pi/qt, 330 w Bay~ a.ta Mesa. If you Cll1UIOI sltJ/J bJ pletM aJJ"'"' (114) 642-4321 """wt wiJJ mah lllntngm'lmts for you "'hant& this~"' 1'IJliJ. Jf Jfll' ~ htzw (lny farther qwstitms, p/aw Ol/J MS llNi Wt wilJ ~ mtJrr thll1I g/atJ 16 assisf you.. GootJ iMdt in:yotll' MW~ Ml&-Y-''Pilot Put • w ~w rd I MONDAY, DKEMIEA 25, 199S TODAY'S CROSSwORP PUZZLE 9Y CHMUS Gal9N wtdi OMM SH..W and 'AMllNf t9SCH NIBWF..ltSTO WEfl!KLY BRIOO~ QUIZ pp Pf1e ttlS. Weehel Kl•I of SplCS.r Womtan e1 Chev 810 •laa•r a Dry• II 10 ..cl\. Sit Dec 30, lpm OC Muat .. 111 1 owntt, WatrM1" 6 o.tW-rv Ptrl Ma. 72f.7271 recelpta. Su~ cteant ACAO S l Ell<lutt 5 f' a1tllf!Od aew1etv • Lq,i~c;a 14 Ulan &1<1 •te0t1 15 f'll;lflti4e ltlbo 16~1\l\h " t lc><M t<illll HI I tlf!g -,,.·wt111 1!1 01$1ribult! "° ..-aknnn atflh, n n f'rtlllrtl~ ::>·l Cnl0fh• l'l111"" 20 Oowl1n9 Ml a1oas 27 ~ITIOlld -28 Pra hOlrlOt 29 Anlmat 1 Mmo 32 rtcmono·s dfscowry 37 Puclc>elM• ~old 38 surprise 39 Wflfel Rand •O Aulho<•ly <II NOi lnped •2 Hiid doubls "4 Foxy "5 S1•·ShOOIPr 46 Pealr. 47 • in W~nd" 49 Y t4l@d insuha 53 E:nql\gement CLASSIFIED DOWN I S..11,.•l bile~ ~ $Qll) J Srrp 4 Trn~ 5 M1>l'k 6 Hul:'l·- 7 C11~I011'1&fY II Turtlt't 8 0111111 out (informall()n) soc:relly 10 C111rarts l t M;ualhOll vOll 1 2 SIOtY line 13 O.~h wlll'<"hons 21 Coolonq noed 23 Soon 25 lo\lefltOf WM My :>9 Planlcd 30 Etmo10:11\ ~I~ A<ea 32 Sidol11cll1 3'.I Ac:tOf Jannlnqs 34 SNtdO ol ~If) 35 Pu1t1119 10 '<Pl! J6 SoAc> IT\3klf19 IOQ<orl>l'lnl 17 Piich 1n .io Heaped 42 Restgn 43 -Mallal •~ Lusttous 4 7 l caly 11hetu•r 49 ArttSI S Slllnrt 50 c loaned ll'lt lawn • 51 ovl ll"l'°9 th11ftoly • 52 l •qhtly j\lltkcd SJ ChuslrMS ntntl•nonl 54 Huron's Moqhbol 55 Ooc•lo 56 T1~1sh GCltn 60 Turf Q. I • Nt"itht!r ¥u,neniblt, M &luth ~u hnld, •KQlOttl 'OoQt ~VnW <to\•'1 11 1'ht1 b1dii1n1i.hn1 ~t-'il. IW>U1'U 'WF.Wr NOtmt •• r... 10 1 Whnl do _you bid now·1 A • f'urtnl'r011 rr.11pnniw hn" <lcmo lll>lhins; IA> improve )'()ur hnnd. and YllO elo flflC. h Y(' nt'nrly C'OO\IAh ('OIO• rw-n•Oll1tfl h•F.h rnrrl 11trrn11t.h In Jll!I t1rv n htfi!h (t'VC'rlll' lo lhr~ cl1th11. Uid two lpttdt.-11 and 11wu1l cJev~lup­ mt-nlA. Q. 2 -As South, vulnl'ruhle, you hold· 44 l.?AKt043t Ofl7 .aKtU ''1lc bidding hllll p~ctt· SOtn'H WEST NORTH EAST II.? Pue · 30 Pan :>'::' ..... 3!"n' r .... 1 What oc:tion do you lnlcc? A -Titrcc no lrump could well be the rtlfltl c:onlrnct., hut. we ore not prepnr<'d ror 0 po11\·0l(lrtcrn nnnly· 11i11 ln prove 1t Our hnnd could be nl11t11Nl worthlN111 t.n (lnrt m•r nl n•t trump, hul we c1111 11l11y 111 hrnrt.11 Clpj.IO!ltlc CV('n n lltnj(lct.<111 Hrd rnur hen"-" q. :l · /1.11 80111 h, v11hwn1hlt'. you hold •AK 8'743 V1I 0-'K •KQ.J 10 Your nght-11111111 opponl'nl "IX'"" lhc bidtltng with onr 11pncJ<•! Whol act.11111 do you u1kc? A • There is nn uld m:uun1 wl11C'h we follow nlmo~l 11\ovi11hly. WhC'n the> opponenl11 open m your heat 11u1t, pau to see how the bidding develops E"en with th111 pnwrr- hou'!C, we Clln think or nolhtnR IK'l· trr thnn pM!I un oAK ltt oq.uus •VoMt 111e hulduig tut• prlll'tt'llt'<h 90UT11 W13'J' NOttnt 10 r-I• ., Whn\. do 111~ but rmw? A • nil' Ind ~ht1t.11pi11fM ho11 llt'Cllme 11 pno;~1hlC' ronlrtlct 1mpru'1M your holdinft TI11>1C'ff1rC', 11 n.Wl'MIC bid ort.wo he11rt.11 illJll~li· fit'd, but ron•1dC'r llrn' t\nnd • dt'od minimum (or 11uch MllM Cl. 5 • Nt>itht'r vulnt>ruhll•, 11" Routh yO\l hold. •K'7tS QAQtOt OK,Jt3 •¥ The bidding hoi proc!'t'decJ: NORTlf KAST SO\IT11 10 P-II.? lf'n' ,._ 1 What do you bid now? A • l':ven Lhoul'h pnrlnt'r 1<huw11 a minimum. you ~hould not )'l'~ ttivl' up on 1dnm. A ('orrinR Jump t.o thn.'f' dfomoncJc IC'avC'11 nll yuuro11linn-. open. Should lhia llCI only inviln· lional In your rnclhod11, revl•l'llC i11l11 11p11dell now, then rni"4' d111111und11 ol yO\lr m•11l tum Q, 6 • Nt'rlhrr vulnrrnlilC', 1111 ~ulh you holrl: •K 9 7 1.?Vold OK fl IU 3 ._, 7 0 G 2 Pnrtner OJl"n!I th(' l11dclit11( with onr hl.'ort. Whnl do you N'lll')011cl'I A • We• hn"r 111mr11ky fl(l1111rnt111n ror U\Olle who c:hoo!lc to r"C!lllOnd <trl(' 11pnde. but we 11re nnl lhnl hrnvr Our c:ho1c:o i11 the m11rc 1H'do11ln11n one\ no trump, even U1011i:h WC' know thol. m1gh1. not be the be~t 11pol. lllKOYllUT (71-) •t:t-9821 112,IM>O 723·'78'79 5530 ______ ,TV, ILECDONICS, 1-f-O_RD ____ _ 1-----•lpuRNJTVU eo14 snuo &0ao ..... lilliiliiiiiiiiii~ ta• 000/'tr ...... 1• ~·l•11lla1. Reading be>OM. Tolt Free (1) 800-808-9771 Ext. R-""45 for det"1a. ------------- • '91 ... ,. Premier Lovet~ queen eota Yemata. II•,.. WSleM 6-CyflnCS9f auto tran1 bed, belga, fine cond Oreal •oundl Very AC. CruiH Controi: 1110 obO. 873-&103 loud. cleat, Ooubl• 1 OOk mllea. $4500 Tepe Pl•V•'· Amp, 0801 905-0851 i40,000/Vr Income --------~• Tuner. T11rn1abte. Lrg pot•ntl•I• Home MERCHANDISE 1peaktta 1400 574·1 ________ _ Typlat1/PC usera. Toll 4255/hm 458·8282 HONDA Free (t ) &00-898•9778 MISC. 8015 •=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tx T.<t645 for ll1Ung1. •llil••••••••• '89 Ptelud• 5 spa, Concr•t• lotm setter. Pl•nt Sale. ~er~~ Ju-TRANSPQRTATION 771< ml, xtnt cond, orig Must b• t11p'd In c .. t. nip•~ 11. 8 KlnQ/Oo • owner, Moonroof, PB/ ln·place concre'le w1U1. palm• 120. Clfrua· -PS $6100 875·5181 Ael1/Good altllude. avocado (lrultlng) 110. ---'-' ---.,...------------- q.c. e19.729.aeoe ~1•,r;•~l~d ~~::~;; BOA1S 7011 ·e~. a'!0o~!: P::.~0::. Earn •eoo0taoo 909-874·9422 -' 11ons. air, great cond., w••ldlf 1tutllng enve· Neede4,l ~'. Inflatable S9500 obo 434·6500. topN at home For Beautiful haod•tlecs f ~k\l 1 n Inf 0 •• n d ~•If· Oriental rugs, 11lC14 & rr mar t 1--,.: HI c~ 80 Acc ord ox AUIO, addreHed atamped 8x10, 1tafoam green. ~:~~~~ ~ont'i~L&ta~k 58K ml, blue, Or.'$ envelope to: B&A 640-t448 after 8pm ge2.03;3 ~.. • car. garaged. $7200 Homemallera, Box · • firm. 548·8860 PP 2158. Lubbock, . TX 79408 COUECTIBL!S SAIL BOATS 7014 }AGU)\R 9105 GOURMET C OOK/lt 6017 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii housekeeping, eJCp'd, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • 30 SAIL BOAT• u:i;: ~AOU.AR XJO.. llve out, F{T. Non· HOLIDAY B.ARBIB Oleael, wheol, clean, Forq9'1 Or,on, to11dc><:1, 1m1<r. Newport Beach 1905, $200. owner terms. $11,000 run• great, MUST area. 714-873·3643 844-.5312 Poa tarms. 723-4074 SEEi, $"4~95 OBO POSTAL & OOV'T JOH S21/HOUR +BENEFITS NO EXP WILL TRAIN Appl+lnfo 714-64M991 SALES/PHONE OVER QUALIFIED? Looking for change, less 1tre11? Peacelul Boallng/Marlna Env. SSOO+ WK, Med ben. S\art lmmed 723·7375 24 FT. Columbl• 4 3 4 ~-!S 0 0 l I c ---------• Ch•llenger Sloop. (tSORa$2) COMPUTERS 6018 $795. Mlnnev'• Yacht Surplus, 1500 Old -MAZ--0-A----9-1-2-5 Newport Blvd. 548-4192 Mac CIJUpgrd 040 Crd 8/125+ aott. S500 obo. 13" Monitor 673·3484. ---------'93 828DX Silvor, 4dr, E at/ac/pa/pb, am/Im MAC SE Tona of a/W. MARINE SERVIC cass. llll whl, phn, plua printer & modem. SUPPLIES 7020 new Urea & laga, $495 for alll 646-6306. mlnll Orig owner. ------1 TONS OF FISH NET St0.950. 644-5424 Sal•s/Phone Reloxed Waterfront FREE TO YOU 6022 Office: Saeka moll· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil voted seller for Inter· $2.50 per pound. Mlnney's Yacht Sur· MERCURY 9135 plua. 1500 Old New· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii net'• #1 Boating Co. Golden Retrl•vera Xlnl $/Boni 723·7389 M/F 7·8 y11. Beaut/ port Blvd. 548·4192 healthy both grt kld1I --------- Ted758-0388 64&-0119 MARINE SLIPS EMPLOYMENT ------•DOCKS 7022 t 987 Mercury Sabio, run1 & looks g10at 53k m1lea, all opt1on1, must 1eel, prlcod to 1e11 $3500 obo 434· 6500. Lie II SPFAN SERVICES 5533 PETS 8c ~l~lh Nc1thfr vul11eraltlc. n>1 ANIMALS 6049 35• & 55• Maic, Bal --------- •"••••• iiiiiiii'iii·aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pen. Soc t -car prkng 4X4 9221 SS OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST 6 Please be aware that 1nc1. On·shr 1ac111ty. ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUSINE 2920 POUND 2925 th• 111t1ng1 In th11 cat· ADOPT·A·PET S!l50/$750/mo. 72:1-5535 1• fOR RENT 2769 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii egorv may requlro you Everv Sat & Sun at 50 FT max aide lie, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •Lo\flng1 Nurturing, to call a 900 number PETSMART, Fountain great toe near NHYC , 1989 Tovota 4-runner, SAS V·8, loaded, 7tl< mrl, sunroof, new Illes & logs, 1hB1pl $10,toa DmCSIUITll AlllY'U ·-,\!· ---lflYt ao.. -- Cal Sl•bl• Coup I•: Wlah LOST C.AT Black, gray In which there Is a Valley. Puppi.a, kit· Great view I s 12/fl to adopt. Life In rural & white Tabby w/whl charge per minute. tens and more, all 675·9282 ChHI, Park Npt area. I kl ' I I --------...-..... communllv. country, $50 reward. 769-0264 Be A High Cl••• oo ng or ov ng, car· B .ALB 0 A y AC HT wooded home Prom 1 Ing homes. CALL 597· BASt • • • 1-.............. ------D nn•r Companion 9037 for more lnlo N ha1 boat sllp1 1---------l1t lulure davollon LOST: male gr•v. blk & Platonlc, Top Pav! · from 31 to 40 tt avail, VOLKSWAGEN 9235 end love to newborn. wht Tabby, big, nutty, S 3 3 .7 9 O 5 fee Auatr•llen Sheph•rd $14.50/tt. 673·1761 l=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call Eilleen & Bob frlendtv. COM area. ---------•• 1·800-488·3238 Owner heartbroken! CuddlV Black Tri SLIPS: 22' to 44' '84 Rabbit OTI, black REWARD. 760-8586 D MEST CS Panda Bear Pup•. Showers. awlmmlng W/btua Interior 5 0 I 5540 S300 Tim 645·5408 poola. FrlendlV to a peed, new \lrea, LOST & •·s-m_a_ll_b_r_o_w_n_d_og--fo_u_n-dliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Poodle• AKC• boater1. 723-4074. look• & runs greal, FOUND 2925 at 22nd St. SI. Maty LIVE·IN WANTED Tea Cup Tov & Mini need quick sell S950 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii At mo n I an Church 968-9442 obo 642·3822 --------650.8367 In Costa Me11 homo to S250-$9SO 714·638-4457 MOTORCYCLES 11·s tho rosourco you NEWPORT RENTALS TO MONEY F 0 UN D l lake care ol 3 children. S can count on to aoll a German Shep•rd 5400 ,,.r month plus room •v• abused and SCOOTERS 8018 MISC. AUTO 9245 myrrad ol merchan-BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 TO LOAN 2914 A big puppvt '•••••••• and board. abandoned peta. Be a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii disc ltoms, boc11use iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Black w/brown and 1• C 1 ) volunteer/foster. Call liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii our columns compol t• i.-.~...,...,~~~:-:--=:-~ whlto colorlng. In m" PERSONALS 1 4 574-4243 714-597·9037• 1 9 O 4 H a r 1 e V• RANOE ROVER 1990 1 8 R APT NEAR Balboa Penn. Prlv LO•NS 3K 60K • Davl daon FXLR qualllred buyors lo BEACH. $775 Incl bedrm w/balh. Sep, "" • vard, Oac. 21al, 11am 4800 Miies, oxcellont Top ol lho llne, calll gos, water. oloc, frig. entr. fp, W/0. Quiet ~~~~t'1~ (In College Park area). SPORTING condition, $15.950 LOAOEO, xclnl cond., 642·5678 Owner673·1177 area.$550.673-6557 Alll\1X'S..cvt11•..c1.>11 Jocetvn 540.2318, _________ MERCHANDISE obo434·6500 4·dr country green, ' I lJcd ·rl•l~Bo•1<k.'<I Found 12/17 In Stater PERSONALS 3002 GOODS 6065 Uc (13X?J22) front grtll S18•990 obo 573·9918 or X'TV•llg ll WlCI' 7> B r 0 9. pr kn g I 0 t· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 9 9 4 H • r I • V· Beeper 938·2 t 76 ~ 1 ... 11qpmMIJl•)•1 Fairview & Baker D•Vlda on FXLR Cilll 1·800.941·8321 549-8777· ~!;"~~u~~l~~ll l·ANTI--Q-U_E_S __ 6_0_1_0 ~~!!' = ~:: 4800 Miies, excellent ---------•s .. son Greetln ~f· Found Inflatable boat In 011•592.590..035. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J111NewSl~$2:50 condition, S15,950 ANTIQUES & H20, Balboa pen, near 33 .. per mlnult, 18 + 1• Slli M. Hew S21'5JCWt $289 obo 434·6500 CLASSICS CvpreH SI. 646·4005. " •BUYING ITEMS• UleeycltNtwS239S/tWtS29S Uc (13X7322) . · From 1800-1960. 1 pc Sdot4I Hew S130CJ()olr Sits liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l~g:~u~',,1~!~at:·,,':~~~: HOOE SALE ENDS SUNDAY! ••••••••• c~:~e~~4it1n~m:0~~ turn. etc. 1mmed caah. 2000 EXERCISE MACHINES!ft AUTOMOBILES Grear xm .. g111. sac top s. 673-8223 Iv map l•nk lltpo't 7t4-511"4H7 al $15,000. 760-8702 -----•l cHILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE & SERVI CE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 HOME CARP./ 3 5 S 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PET ROOFING 3910 DIRECTORY CARPENTRY 3510 A to Z HANDYMAN lt<STALLREFACE CA81NETS Kitchens, baths, doo11, windows. Doug 5411-7258 111.t I \1111~"'l'I1 I \I' HU I WI <.I"' II< \110\'. 3160 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES JONES ELl!CTRIC Carpentrv•Elactrloal liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Skin & Bod~ c.,e 2tYrs Q\iallty Palnllnt 38 7 0 l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sup•rvla•d Roofing S Tll & Home Repalra Pl bl *O ti• 10% OFF AU Faclata PLUS h Brick, Block, tone, • Bondtd & lnaured. um ng rywa Nutrltlonlet/NurH Aaat touc up1. P tr•onallzed P•t Care Cone, Patio, Orlvewav l4'705749 851.e807 Stucco•Palntlng•Tll1 Extended care, plan & MHHQH & Waxlni 24 Hr•. Richard Sinor Kennel alternative. No Ex~rt Roofing S110. Ll695115<1•8onded•lnt'd Frff Eat. 831-4000 Fplc, BB01. Raf. 25 Yr Rooflng•Jlm 641·741M Prep. meals. or. appts Call Beckv 286-660 Uc:tl280e44 845-3209 tltHs or worry. uc. Exp. Terry 557.7594 S~~;r foobnl~~~~?:i1s1 CARPl!NTRY•Wlndowt •rrand1, day/nlghl xlnt1---------1 CHUNG'S PAINTING Ina. Ref's. "I 673·7184 1---------* Best Prlct/Quallty Fan a • L 1 g h u •spa ooora • Wood FencH rera ..•.. Cheri 998·5589 MOVING 3834 20 Yrt Exp. Od Prlcal SPRINKLERS 3921 t.and1ca,,., brkik, 11one Demand Elec1r'ic 845·3858 • Oryw•ll Repair • 011ar work. Free Eat. -,-1-UM--B-I_N_G--3-8-9-0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Concrett 800-711-1007 l/1281581 • Call Bob•---------Uc#375802 538·1534 SPRINKLER REPAIR 1--------249-8323 Pg·312·0028 JEWELRY , 3784 PUBLIC NOTICE Valve .. Huda•Tlm• •EXPERT: Blk walls, FENCES Th• Callf. Public Utlll· RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. THI! LOCAL PLUMBER clocks. 25Yrs Local Exp. brick, conc:rt, stucco & •-DECVS 3615 Handyman Charll• tlH Comml11lon RE· PalnUng-tntJtit Houat/Apl ·• J•-•• E. B•nnert Co.· John 282·2831 atone. 25Yr Exp. Lows gi ~ Painting, carpentrv. Wllll•m Harold Jeweler• QUIRES that au u1td Ouallty Job. Free aat. -"since t";;:7 CARPET CLEANING Jo•• 831•7043liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii plumblng, lence bldg. Wat1ch &. JeFlwalry rep1alt h oua•hold good• L•569897 e30·8888 Frl•-..,., .. _.c,,..e•lntur-" 3515 eF' • H C a•• Local rHld. 760-5044 Ant que • ne Jewe ry movera print their ~--.,..,---.,,..-.-..,--• Li53'29'e;"'°'Y' 117s-va<M TRANSLATOR/ CONT'DKCTORS WOOD/CHAIN LINK ...,.._.....,,,.._..,...,,~-.,--Buy/~ 873.0389 P.U.C. Cal T number. Oen• Abrams Painting .,,...,...,....,,,,,,,,..,,.~,,..,...,.~=~ TUTOR 3927 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill. fAAl>l-.N r Rf.·SCllOOI. &v.. ·No Job too amall· Home Repalr/Ramod•I llmo• and chaufteura tnVExl Ouat Paint/Reus ALLEQIS PLUMBING McPhee Carpet/\Jphl 721 U11ea, Hunhng10f\ Bch GENERAL 3558 , __ 7_1_4-_e_4_e_._e _s_2_1_ Cotta Meaa/Nawport •---------print their T.C.P. num· llo'd/lna'd alnc:e '78. 24Hr l!mergency Svo. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ca1~t & Upl\Olstely CltllllllQ C714151'-1441 •FENCES OATES• ~.!. v:;~~2E,.·:o LANDSCAPE • bar In all advertlH· eea.1ou Pg-664-31147 Drain c1 .. nlng•Aeplpe1 LEARN SPANISH HOWi PrOMPI S•l'\'OCUFllt Ra1111._ __ __. ____ _,, CPI 8UILDERS INC. nawhepa.lr/poat replaced _...,.,..,,.....,...,.,...,,..,,,,.,,..,,.,....,,,_,,,__ LAWN CAR£ 3808 ment1. If you have a Faucatta•Olapoaal• Great gll1 for vou and 714-645·9102 Redwood • L,,576605 HOM• a•RVICES qut1tlon about the It• lk•'• Custom Painting Lf74731/llnd/loe 848.3299 family. E11p'd SA Tutor Rt1ld•ntlal Con11. _. ... gallly of a mover, limo Prof, Clean. Qualltv ....,,.-...,...,,,--.-...,,...,.-00:--su .. na 873•7409 CERAMIC TILES CLEANING 3528 SERVICES Uc.4'518o424•1n1ured Jim Whylt 642·7206 Anything & ~verythlng Baalo Yard Malnt or chauffeur, call: Work. lnl/EICI & Oocka. E1Cpert Drain Cleaning f714J 905·4993 y ELA Fret e111mate. Rel'a. lawna, Cln-upi, Tru Public Utllltlaa l11'7034158 831-4010 & Pliimblng Repalra l·T-I_L_E-----3-9-2-8 3548 t.J. Scott Con•lruollon •wftOUOHT IRON• Mlcha•I Tee-144o Trim, Sprlnklrt, Alfale, Commission 20Yrs txp. M ~k guar. Cullom Hol'Tlt 8u1ldlfS Ot.t .. 'Fenc .. ·S.cur,ty Ooora TillWI t7M2AS P0'41Wl42 714·558-4151 JUNO LISE Painting lleve 84W2Hlii!i~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llet4111954. Rel'1. 1·800·310·Vl!L.A ---------.,,,...---..,....----1 Ex1/lnt Newconst. Loweat CE=MIC • MAABLE 80 •• HOUSECLEA"'INQ 714-815-7788 HAULING 3720 • TRiii • Dlbern•rdo'• MoVfng SS Ouarnlte<ll Terma Ot< Pr•cl•• Plumbing Q NITB ln•t•lt & . Leaky Shower• "•P'cl • ,.., •---------Looel/Otllct/Stor1ge L1627t•g 8"2·n•10 R I & A d 1 "' R • · Uc•n••d Bond-.. " • -v 1 •P• re tmo 11 • .... b. Claan·up. Llc.'d egrouflng "' lnalall n • .... •---------FLOOR INSTALL Te,,eU' .. ..,e. "--"'· Long Oltt. Free Ett. Ft•• Estimate' ~· S 8 ........... .. l•670130 o ... n of Tilt •10 00 P•' hour DOORS 3580 'DmPAlRS 3620 JUNK To Th• DUMP ............. 7S1~7t T#181&32 070·3114 ________ , Ll l17308 .... 1090 ne&s. • .......... . 873·8065 or 840·8520 714-548.0388 ~ (7 14·888-1882) •ORllEN MA•T•RS •Twe Broth•tt Movlnt PERSONAL ---------I •WINDOW Cle•nJng •Carpet Claanlng• CHILD CAllB 3536 An ••P•rl•noed dependabl• door hanger. Guar work, r .. 1. Don 521·8110 •QUALITY WORK• Wiii haul. wt'lat TrHh L.andacaplng a Malnt. Home/Olllce • 7·D•ya SE'DVJCJ! 3867 OOL • WALL Mat1 won II 988•1882 Tr" Trim • Aamo11at lnaured tlnce 1891. "' p • CO'rnRINrS 3932 ~~~~:,~;~~~~~~~~ ---------G11d1nlng Svc. 14t-551a CAL.Tl~~ H7·tl00 SERVICE 3494 v,1; "' Chrlatl•n •Mother of ll-provldlno care In mv hotne. Mtala/an1ck1 "'"Patric•• 969'6~7 •Streak/Spot Fret• Fre• E111•721·7079 L7oe"7"" 722 73 32 C u • t •"'I a• cl X ..n • • lii!liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • • HEAJ. TH/ PLANT ARTl8T 1--------Cetdt ft C•lll9raphy Wt gait thould hanP. x~:.u•:.~.~le::~"pfiea DRYW'•'t HANDY 11611u 3710 NUTJUTlON 3742 Spec111111 In exl11tng MUSIC vo11 provld• card• ate. PUR• W~T•" CM• ~•thtf Strip, ln•Ull, Furnished. Own Trana. ~ mn.n landacapa/IHlgatlon L!SSONS 3835 Claudia &45-0932 eves POOVSp,·-'vc I. Repalt1. a vie• to lht ct1rry. 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