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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-10-28 - Orange Coast Pilot,-- SPORTS Monday quarterbacks r eview prep grid a ction Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THE MON EY PIT One year later the Pacific Amphitheatre sits unused, a 'useless' structure that costs the fair board $1 million a year to subsidize By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot f-AIR<.;ROUNDS -C'dll 11 ( 'o5ld M esn'!> qrt'dl white ele- phdnt NPstll'Ci inside th<' Orange County f-d1r9rouncls, tht> pns- tine 18,500-Sedl PdCll IC AmphJlhedtre 1s on<> of the most ideal concert vt'nuPs 1n Or<1nge County And the most 11sPlt~ss l r1 I' I \ "/ think he was a father to everybody who played ball for h . ,, 1m ... JACK HUTTER + "He would take the misfits and the problem kids ... and make them champions ... " JERRY NEFF + "He's like a father to me ... 11 It's sad to see a facility like that go unused. It seem s longer than a year ... /1 -BECKY BAILEY-FINDLEY It was une yt•rtr d(ju tudny that fai r off1c1il ls threw up tht'1r hands by c:los1nu the> yrttt>~ 10 th<' Utlle>-used arnphithc>nl c.>r r1 n<I Iii· 1ng a $1 2 5-m1ll10n lc1w~u1t against its lom1pr owm'r. tl1P N t'clPrldnder < )rgdruZdllon S1nr0 tlw n the fn r thly hcis he •cnru C> nothmq more tl1t1n cl dust c llllt"'C'tor. Pile'> of leaves clttnr<' r1no-.~ ctn empty Slr1ijf' Will.If• d pou ol cledd lieus trl'P~ o:;tand ; , guard at the· ::.tclgr> enlrdnce Thf> only no1!.emcl kNs Mt> the large>, qrdy flclp!i> bon .. hmng the sldCJP, which sldp thC' metdl rdlter s when I hl• w111d plays with thf> ledVPS It'!> musir to lhf' C'df~ ul n•·nr- h y f\ll''>t1 dt•I f\1 clr rc•s 1dPnts, wh1l-.f> complt11nt !> prornpt~d no1s<· 1c's tnrt1ons lhdt PV<'nlucdly -;hu t oll th(· microphon€''> 8 SEE THEATER PAGE 4 He was always there for me ... " JIM SHIPMAN BRIAN P06UDA I DAILY PIL0T Luke Davis (rtghO receives congratulations on his 90th birthday from Prank Furtsch, a childhood irlend, during a birthday party at the Neighborhood Community Center Sunday. --· GOBLIN ALERT Check out these lfaUoween Jiot spots 1/\ARC M:..PllN _;~IL~ Pll' ;1 Lynn Howes stands on the empty stage of the now dormant Pacific Amphitheatre. Today marks the one-year anniversary that the o utdoor venue has been shut down. 1 ~~~~ Are City Council candidates' claims really on the money? • N ewµort BPach ho1)('f uls squahhlt' dhout hig h-paid employee~. d lnmmed wo rk lorn' dnd n•se rv'l' funds. But are lhP PlPctt o n claim s accurdlf'? By Jennifer Armstrong, UcJ1I~ P1101 ~E\\ PORT BL\C 'I I Li-.t!.'n to the mm• C'1t\ \ou1KLI < dO<hddh''- "latC' thL-11 pldllurm~ ... rnd vou'U hear nme russertat1ons on rhr nty'o:; ltndnnctl pliqhl \\'1th tho~e d1s~Prtt1lmn-.. c 01111•.., cl harrog<' of ... tcilt'-llC.., .... inw ul which ser•m to c J.ish , ,incl ,ti) 111 '' h1ch '-Uppor1 tlH• \'11•\\ pf'' ht•t'\ "' quotP~ tlwm Hf'IC'. d look d i h11\\' th1• c dnd1 datec;,· ::.tat1st1c<; qunlP<. ..;tdck up df)dll1S\ PdCh Otllf'f .., dlld d(ll'llll<-1 rity <ilrift rPpur1s .ind '-tt1!Pl11l'l1I" Obtnct 7 t:dnthdt1ll' Dolur<>s ( )ttmq\ brochurl• st1ys the lll) t•mplo\~ 'mure tht111 70 expert bun•dundh 't.•dmin9' mur1· 1hdn $100,00(1 Thi!-::.ldl(·nH nt 1~ pun tn...!.h d~ lnnq ;ic; hPnPhls ilnd O\'ertune pay ""' t1yured into that SI00.000. 1•>.plainc>d (Ht1119 d business- " nmdn "hu hd~ mddP a hobbv ol 'i1Ucl) Lnq dfld qUC'SUorunq the Oh h111tcw1 .·\hu111 1..! nt\ ::.tt:1ffl•ro;. me lucl- mq th£> n t} milnilqE'r. n t} attor- n1•\ dncl th!' hPd{b ol thf> pohrf> c1nct l11 e ctepdrtments rnakl• 111mP than $100.000 before hene- •SEE CLAIMS PA GE 4 Candidate's rocky history with building depa_rtment criticized Family of friends honor Luke [)affls--B¥ Chrotopher Gottar~ ~1. fl/or . COST:\ !\IE~r\ \It>! rlt•Pllf>I 1n~pectot \\1th lhC' CJI~ ol FuU t•J · ton d rn1M ~g-for ~ trt•cttnwnt Rut Ton) By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot OSTA MESA -Luke DaVlS hit 90 ears of a e Sunda He is a Welon bachelor who claims no biological c:hildren. But during his birthday celebra- tion yesterday at the Costa Mesa Commu- nity Center. only yards from the baseball field that bears his name, the word most frequenUy used m connection with him was "father." It came from Jack Hutter, 52, and Bill Tuz, 51, who played on the Harbor Area Cardinals baseball team that Davis coached to a Little League championship in 1957. It came from hm Shipman, 49, whose p arents wen> chvorced and who found the closest thmg to " dad he wouJd ever know, playing ror Davts m the late 1950s. It came from dozens of other men who knew Davis durmg the 35 years he coached for the Harbor Area Baseball Pro- gram, starting in 1954. More than 100 peo- ple turned out to pay respects, to bear gifts, to exchange old photographs and to watch slide presentallons detailing Davis' We. One after another, grown men broke into tears as they paid lnbute to him. Everyone had a favorite Davis memory. It might be about Davis' habit of loading hrs flatbed Chevy pickup fuU of watermel - ons for the players to devour after a tough practice. It might concern tus demand that players keep their hair well-trimmed to demonstrate their seriousness for the game. t rrug t ave to o W1 a insistence that players never fold the bill of their caps or throw team equipment in the dirt Or another aspect of the legend might arise -lik e Davis' penchant for transfonn- ing down-on-their-luck, seemingly talent- less kids mto winrung ballplayers. HH e could take a ballplayer who had no •SEE RETIRED PAGE 4 the C1t\ Co11nnl ccrnd1dt1ll" '' lw has "l'ht>mPntl\ < ntic l 't'cl tlw Cit~·., h111ld111q dlld plclllrlllHI rlPJ>drtJnE'rll, ht1n~J'i to !hr> <rill! pa1qn d nurnh1•1 nl ht•Ph \\'Ith ltw side Pla1·" h· 11111 • E\'en a.., ,1 lop ( ·n-.ld ~ 11•-.n bu1lc11nq olt1r 1nl t ln1rn" f-lt•1>nf"1 rPqUP<;IPd "prulPsswnnl cour tes)" on ct v1ulal1nn rpc;ult1nq lrom plumb1nq P°h'l'llC'I 1mprnr1'1 h m!-.tcllled in his q«raqt', pullltt rrcords pnint to c\nother v10ldt1t>11 in FlPPnf'r'S failure tu ohlcl111 fined inspect:Jon on a family room lw finisht'd b111ldtng t 7 )'PM aqo Fl<>ener -himself n h\lllchnq C"l>r Raco C11-.t..i f\IP,a's t1"'-1<;1r1n1 th'' p\- -.er- [ r1 p p r u .1 r-h e d him in late \rml or 1'arly f\l arch t1bou t thP p lumbing Mel A eener f-lt•enN had instnllf'd c1nd covered with d ronnetc• slab -without n ty tnsp.-ctol"' P\'f'r hannq dpproved the> wMk 8 Sff FLEENER PAGE ' My first taste of politics was absolutely forgettable ·----------------, I \ n I \ AROUND TOWN ....... 3 CLASSIFIED ..•......... 7 NEIGHBORS ............ 2 PUBLIC NOTICES ........ 6 SPORTS ............... 5 : WEATHER ............. 2 • • I I I I f \\ I \ I 11 I I: Every election season seems to stir up memories of my own fleeting moments of political intrigue. And I do mean moments. My first taste of elected office turned downhill so fast Bob Dole look s like a campaign genJus tn hindsight. It all started back tn ftfth grade at the small paroch1al school I attended from first grade on My t~r. Mjss Brindley, decided ~ 1'hould have n class election. Well, even back in fifth grade, I knew my limits. So instead or running for the high- est office in the class, or even the second highest, I settled for a more utilitarian role -that of etCIM.nt at arms. for the seat and, since I • ouyicum of popuJa.ri- , ., •I I I , , I I . I . I tony dod1ro ty at that point, pretty much w on In a landslide. Now to a fttth grader, being a sergeant et vma MemS like a pretty cool Job -lt'I tb&t mWtary Utle t.blng. But tbe cNtlel of a MrgMDt at uma. now that's the tncky part I soon found out I had be<·omf' Miss BnndlE>y's eyes and ears -her snitch really tr a student was caught talking m class it was my job to let her know. Any transgression was qwckly reported to the tear her and punishment was swtft and severe -like having to stay in during recess or being banned from the daily dodge ball game or something like that Yes, 1 had tasted power. But that was not to be for l<'ng. Soon, my fortunes started to whither. The grumblings among my school mates were evident -the sergeant at arms had to go. Before I knew wbat bit me, my vengeful dallrMt.I opred for the couUtuliaMl .,,., out and began tm-pMChmena pro-rmvs· Unw1Umg to rebnquish con- Lrol to these bl()()dUursty coup leaders, I fought back Even Miss Bnndley made an impas- sioned plea to the class to k eep me in office Then 1l cdme tune for the vote Mtss Brindley instructed us to put our heads down on our desks so as not to peek and raise ou r hands in the air if w e were in favor or impeachment. As the vote was being cut I couldn't resist peeking at wbo was voting for lmpe6Chment and who wasn't. I was stunned. Even some of my closest friends, eome l'd known my entire five years ol school. were voting to oust mer....-... I bad 1...-..d reedlng, writing and arithmetic with tbeM peo· P'a ad 9ftD shared cootiel and milt at lunch. We wer@ a doM knft.bundl. That dldn't matter I was a goner. It was a tough pill to swallow Even Richard Nixon was able lo resign before his all but certain unpeachment. It wasn't until later that 1 was able to look beck at my tumul- tuous reign as titth~grade sergeant at arms and put it into penpectJve. In foct, it wasn't until college -1 leamed this axiom that to qpopriately summed up my feteful experi- ence. • Ablolute power conupts abeolutely. • Isn't that the nth? MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1996 Marketplace director opts for leisurely venue By Christopher Goffard, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -After orchestrating the controlled chaos of the Orange County Market Place for eight years. "Big" Ed Beddoes on Sunday made his final appearance as operations manager of an event that draws approximately 50,000 visitors each weekend. Beddoes. 54, is leaving the mcllket- place hustle a.nd bustle for a mort> serene setting, and exchangtng htS ubiquitous clipboard for a hslung pole Beddoes will soon light out for Pan- guitch, Utah -three hours from Salt -.--f-1..tt-.>-+-''i-t' ,,..._ where he phms to~ -his retirement with tus wife on a ranch of sleep a night and two full-time jobs - for 24 years he's also worked for the Consolidated Freightways trucking company in Carson -the change will be dramatic. "Very dramatic," he said. "Very, very dramatic. But I'm ready for it.· This is how he envisions it: "Instead of getting up and going to work, (I'll) get up and either get my fishing pole and my boat, or else go out and mess with my horses for a while, or go rop- tng. • Beddoes. whose nickname is denved from his size at 6-foot, 6-inches tall and 275 pounds, plans to rope 700-pound stee1s in townmneot:s as he-used-to-do professionally at arenas m Los Angeles and in Orange County. children, started w orking at the market- place 15 years ago as a parking atten- dant. As oper ations manager, he oversees the day-to-d ay functions of the market- place, handling complaints, directing roughly 200 employees, and making sure the sellers are properly situated. Even 15 years later, he finds a thrill in the variety of people who throng to the marketplace. ·Almost any nationality you can think of is out there," he said. "It's a great place to people watch. The people don't realize what they're doing, and sometimes they do some p retty funny or . . . alities, temperments, personabties -it's JUSt fascinating. " ARIAN POBUDA I OAJL V PllQT Ed Beddo<'s, Orange County Fair- grounds operations manager, ls retir- ing after 14 years. Beddoes said he and his wtfe have been saving up for the last two years to buy acreage in Utah His amb1llons die uncomplicated: "We're going to build a home, raise some horses, and do some fishing and relaxing.• For a man accustomed to five hours "It's just one of the greatest pleasures that I ever had,· h e said. "I've been out of it for seven years, but I'm going back in as soon as I'm out of here. I'd like to be out roping again.• Beddoes, who is married with lour He added, "Dealing Wlth the md.fly different people, you have to learn to deal with the little quirks they have because of their nationality or their rel.J- gion. You have to remember not to offend people.• Juli.-Klul't/ dncl John (;or1.lk 1111' ( 111111\ ,ii ( lllhl' -.hip Ill J 111111 l\r'dl ti \\ti" 1111· -.i•lltlHJ for llu 1111\ I q \\ 1·dd111<J of 111111• \111 ... r .. 1\1111•11 111 V\ 1111111·1 <111cl l11hn < 1r1111k 111 L11 l\.lt111clr1 Thi• l111d1 '" thr• d.i11qh tPr of 1'1 111 11 lrl Budt I\\ Ill 111 Brill>ocl blc1111f ,11111 I ·.111 \1 0..,1,1 111 l\J111lh 1 11111\ \\(111(1 I !1•1lllctHf111 h11lllll \\<I.., d,111qh 11·1 l\c1c11· l\ft1,.t1, c11H I lit'I ntr>< I' "''' 111'1 IJ11d1·-.111o11d '-.011 l\}h· Kli11•l1 qt1\ • """' 1111· hrtcl<· The bridegroom 1s the son of l\lunel Gorz1 k of Shdfter His son , Sean, was best man An on-board receplic.n was dllended by 25 family and lnends, some of whom JOtned the nc:>wlyweds on a four-day crwse TI1e couple met three yedrs aqo whtle on a wlute water rdft- U19 tnp They became engdged ldsl spnng with the help of d romed1an during his perfor- mdnre at a comedy club The newlyweds are now happtly set- tled al home m La Muada. Tiw bnde IS a gradudtC' Of LiSPma High School and Cdl StnlP Fullerton. She's employed with Carden School m Whittier I lf'r husband LS d grddudte of LoweU l l1gh School and Cypress C 'ollegP. H e's a branch mandger for Southstar Steel 1n Buena Park Uoyd-Wood "'' Andrews Presbytendn < 'hurch of Newport Bedch WdS tlw setllng for the July 27 wed- chng of Nicole Deann Lloyd of /I. lts1on V1e10 and Octvid WillldJl1 Wood of C'orond del Mar Thr> hnde lS the ddughtc>r of Ron r1nd I\ 1Prry Lloyd of Mission weddings V11~JO. She wore a white silk gown with lace t IN maid of honor was her sis- ter, Noelle Lloyd, and bndes- mdlds were Llsa Hanson, Hamet Resnick , Kun Brower, Jacque Bdfbene, N1ck.J Waldal and Dena Stetler The bndegroom 1s the son of J1m and Diane Wood of Corona del Mar. His brothers, Jim and Don Wood shared the role of best man His ushers were Chanrung Lefebvre, Keith Duarte, Rob Stewart, Jeff Jacobs, Gregg 1 lemphill and Ryan Kelly. Two-hundred, eighty-five guests attended a reception for the newlyweds at the Newport Beach Mamott. The couple are at home in Newport Beach following a wed- dlng tnp to Bora Bora, Tahiti. The bride is employed with Corporate Careers Executive Search. and her husband works for J.O .S Pro1ection Systems. Buzzard-Fottrell The Community Congrega- tional Church of Corona del Mar was the setting for the June 1 wedding of Shannon L . Buzzard of Corona del Mar and Bruce J. Fottrell of Goldens Bridge, New York. The bnde is the daughter of Jack and Linda Buzzard of Coro- na del Mar. She wore a white gown with a sweetheart neckline and empire waistline outlined with seed pearls. Her matron of honor was Michele Laca and bridesmaids were Renee Hoffman, Kelly Jntotero,Chau Hsieh and Kay Katz The bndegroom ts the son of Albert and Shetla Fottrell o f Shannon L Buzzard and Bruce J. Fottrell Goldens Bridge. New York. HIS best man was Brian Fottrell and ushers were Kevin Fottrell, Erik Buzzard, Robert Provalenko and Rick Duran. lWo hundred guests attended a reception for the newlyweds at Bahia Corintluan Yacht Club The couple are at home m Irvine after their wedding tnp to Maui, Hawaii. The bride is employed Wlth Pacilic Mutual, and her husband works for Taco Bell Corporation. READERS HQT..Llfil 642 6086 SURF neighbors CORPORATE Cort Data, a Newport Beach based application software <Jevel- oper, wits ranked as America's 98th fastest-growing, private company by Inc. Magazine. Jeffrey A. Pierce bas joined Wedbmh Morgan Semrl- ties, bringing 16 years of experi- ence in serving investors to the fum's Newport Beach office. Jeffrey Pierce Koll Real Estate Group, a leadmg national real estate devel- opment and services firm from Newport Beach, named Charles Kanne as vice president of d evel - opment for Orange County and the lnland Empire. The C osta Mesa-based University of Phoenix named Mary H. John- ston as Callior- nia regional duector for new products and processes Lawrence & Mary Johnston Mayo, Inc., an advertising agency in Newport Beach, won a Global Award and a tinabst award from The 1996 Glob- al Awcllds, an mtemational compe- tition organized by The New York Festivals. COMMUNITY Scott Savidan of Costa Mesa was appointed employee of the month at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. MILITARY Anny Reserve Pvt. Hau T. Nguyen, son of Con N . Nguyen and Hoa T. La of Costa Mesa, grad- uated from basic military training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. Anny Reserve Pfc. Hai H. Pham, son of Trinh V Nguyen of Costa Mesa. graduated from basic mili- tary training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S C Daily Pilot VOL. 90. NO. 248 Record your comments abou1 thP Datly Pilot or ne~ tips Darty Pilot. PO Bo~ 1 S60. 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Genpral Manil<Jer 0 1996 ullf CN All •i<!htl rt•••.rvt«1 Balboa 63/SO Co~ta Mesa 66149 Corona del Mar 63/SO SURF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1.3 s Newport 1 3 s Blackres 1-3s River Jetty 1 3 s TIDES TODAY First low 3·18 am First high 9:29 a.m Second low 4-28 pm Second hrgh 10:52 pm I 7 6 2 03 42 D1M 131~r-l'UE'StJ.'1.Y BOATING Gusty winds will krck up a lot of chop thr?ugh.out Southern Morning winds out of the northeast 10- 20 knots. The winds will p1Ck up to about 25 by later afternoon c.u for upcomlns F11"1t low 3 52 am First high 10·04 a.m Second low Second high 11 ·47 p.m. 2 1 59 -0-0- 3 9 WATER TEMPERAT\JRE: 62 empera ure about 62 degrees, and a brisk breeze will account for a "blue" Monday. • Offered every day 1. Turkey and Cheese on a 4·inch roll 2. Student mini-chef salad with lettuce, carrot sticks. cheese, sunflower nuu. graham crackers, fruit. (A Garden or Green Salad consists of lettuce, shredded car- rot, red cabbage and Garden peas.) • Monday:Turkey patty sandwich, lettuce and pickles, cho+Ee~f.truit..wp; cho+c~ of mUk. • Tuesday:Brunch for Lunch. waffle, school made syrup, sausage patties, oven tator tots, app esauce, choice of milk. • Wednesday:Turkey beef and cheese tasty pocket. hot vegetable, orange wedges. brownie round, choice of milk. • lhursday:Rib-e-que on a hamburger bun, vegetarian beans, delicious peaches. vanilla pudding with oreo crumbs, milk. • Friday: Non-student day K·6 Beautify Your Yard! Without Regular Exercise, You May Get More Rest Than You Bargained For! -===The Tinder Box===- PRJ.MtuM CIGARS amnoe in thJ.s area. Our quality. CJ"Mtlvlty and Mn>Ur are U111r14'cMd. Together ~ IDLU kJ.U A landmark report by the U.S. Surgeon General reported significantly higher disease and mortality rates among adults who don't exercise. But you don't have to take that lying down. A health club llke Sh•1»-UP Is the perfect way to get flt and motivated year round. SWe-1fe NEWPORT The Ptreonal Training Health Club Since 1982 Call Nowl Why Watt? 631-3823 10801rv1nt A~,~ 8-:h (171h a ntne 8h1d In Weatclff ~ ·Arturo Fuente · Ashton· Avo • Cuesta Rey • Davidoff • Diamond Crown • Don Lino • Dunhlll • Excalibur • Fonseca • Griffin • H. Upmann ·La Tradition Cubana • Macanudo • Padron • Partagas • Playboy • Punch • Santa Rosa • Savlnelll • VueltabaJo FIN£ LIGllD.llS • Corona • Collbrt • Dunhlll • Prometheus • S.T. DuPont QUAl.UY HUMIDOllS • Club • Davidoff • Elle Blue • Mastro De Pa)a • Zlno FARNSWORTH LAND8CAPB COMPANY 548-5132 • LMdec111pe Dalgn . ~-°'"" Pailoa, &.IWQI •WetcrF.u...~• Ss- • Sprtnlda-~ • l••~1 ..... .._ • ~8pedelle4e G•AUEl.t MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 . .. -.. Nuvpon Bnch/Coec:a Mesa Daily Piloc MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1996 Local Halloween festivities WEDNESDAY HAUNTED HOUSE Harbor Chrisban Fellowship is having n Haunted House from 7 to 9 pm. at 740 W. Wu- son St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631·7730. THURSDAY HARVEST FESTIVAL The Newport-Mesa Chnstian Center presents a Harvest Festi- val from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is $5 for children ages 2 to 12 and adults are free. Tick- et price includes hot dog dinner for the kids and unlimited rides. games and candy. Call 966-0454. HAUOWEEN HAUNT The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department pre- sents "Hcilloween Haunt 1996, • from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Grant Howald Park's Commuruty Youth Center at Filth Street and Iris Avenue in Corona del Mar. The evening events mclude games, rides and a Creepy Cos- tume Contest for duJdren ages 5 and up lnfonnabon: 644-3151 HAUNTED CASTU Enc Rankin and the fdl1l.1.l.les on Lilac Lane, Ins Pl.ace dlld Aster Place present their Haunt- ed Castle from 6 to 8 p.m. on 283 Lilac Lane in Costa Mesa. The haunted castle is for lads of all ages and will feature the "Pirdtes of the Costabbean. • A dondtlon of $1 per person will be forward- POLJTICAL :ARENA UPCOMING CANDIDATE FORUMS The following are upcommg forums in Newport Beach· • Wednesday -7 p.m. at New- port Beach City Hall council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. Sponsored by West Newport Association. The followmg are forums for school board candidates: • Mo nday -7:30 p.m . at Diednch Coffee, 474 E 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Informal meeting with both candidates along with question and answer session. Sponsored by the Newport Har- bQr High PTA and Kaiser Elemen- tary PFO. • Wednesday -noon at Mesa Verde Country Club. 3000 Club- house Rd ., Costa Mesa Sponsored by the Costa Mesa Rotary Club • 7:30 p.m at Harper ColTUlluru- ty Center, 425 E 18th St, Costa Mesa. Sponsored by the Harbor Coonol PTA and the League {)f Women Voters ed to Kaiser School's Parent Fac- ulty Organization. Call 548-1596. FAUNIGHT The Vmeyard Newport Beach presents a free Fall Fun Night from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 102 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. There will be a costume contest, games, candy giveaways, a chili cookoff and live music. Call 556-8463. The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter offers a Halloween Costume Party dinner and dance from 5 to 10 p.m. at 695 W. 19th St. Events will include a cocktail how, an Italian dinne!' and live music with Jerry Holton's Big Little Band. Dress up in costume and wip prizes. Tickets are $12. For more information. call 645- 2356. HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL Harbor Christian Fellowship is having a Halloween Carnival from 6 to 10 p.m. at 740 W. Wil- son St .. Costa Mesa. The event features a costume contest, carni- val games, face painting and cot- ton candy. lnfonnation: 631-7730. NEIGHBORHOOD PARADE Canyon Park Homes is hav- mg a neighborhood costume parade from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. begmrung at the comer of Victo- na Street and Placentia Avenue directly behind Victoria Street m Costa Mesa. The event will give duldren an opportunity to show off their Halloween duds and parade up and down Oak Street For more information, call 645- 2885. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Hu gone fishing! For fish tlcos White fish served on a soft corn tortilla with our "special" white sauce. cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a shce of lime Like they serve on the coast of BAJAll Our meals are a trip to BAJA as well as MEXICO!! •POCJT1CALJUtENA""N?1iUIJ'tll'rtirtfn:mor--t-~~....-,r.---~-M~-:-f1'fH-H'­ tion about upcoming campaign events Send your notice to the Daily Pilot, attn Politic.al Arena, 330 W Bay St • Costa Mesa. Or faK it to 646-41 70 m J~~!',~!~ A Portrait Of our Child .•. Trade a toy for a titting of you.r cb.ilcl. Toys will M donattd to .. Toys for Toti' campaign. ""' ~ 2S%-3S% off' portrait prices thna Novanbcr 15. ADD LECTURE Coastline Counseling Center offers a lecture cal.led Attention Deficit Disorder 1Ieatment: Med- tcation, Diet and Exercise from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Swte 105, Newport Beach. Cost is $5. For more information, call 476-0991 .' TOTAL YOU The Newport Banatric Center offers The Total You Seminar, a free lecture offering advice and information about weight man- agement from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel on Bayview Place and Jamboree Road. Call 673-8586. COMMUNITY MEETING The Eastside Neighborhood Association is having its annual meetipg from 7 to 9 p.m. in the meeting room at Calvary Chapel, 190 23rd St.. Costa Mesa. The dgenda includes an update on the aty, the police department, ReleaI os a esa an cs more utlonnation, call 642-2484 THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 7 p.m . to discuss The Zone, the nutrition plan devel- oped by best-selling author Barry Sears, at the Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Call 673-3588. YOU'RE BOSS The Jewish Senior Center of Orange County presents a lecture on You're the Boss! Your Doctor Works for You at 11 a.m . at 250 E. 8dker St .. Costa Mesa. For more mformat1on, call 513-5641. TUESDAY CAMERA CLUB South Coast Camera Club pre- sents well-known child photogra- pher Tiffany at its monthly meet- ing at 7 p.m. at Le Biarritz Restau- rant, 414 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Non-members must R.S.V.P. at 540-0808. CHILD SUPPORT Orange Coast College offers a lree work.shop oh How to Get -i · -_,,,. A~t.~ Facials 250/ Weaves I I /O Color I I Off w/coupon I I European Fociol ......... $15/up I I Bock Facial.. . ........ $18.00.1 Manicure ................... $5.00 I Pedicure .. . .......... $6.00 I Eyebrow/Arch Waxing ..... $5.00 I c JAMES""" SCHOO>°' I I AOVQ~WSt9l98Y 1 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa M esa , CA 92626 (714) 545-1616 Child Support from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in OCC's Re-Entry Center. Atten- dees will learn the steps n~ sary to get the help they need. Call 432-5162. AOD TALK Coastline Counseling Center offers a class on how Attention Deficit Dtsorder causes learning disabilities and how to improve comprehension from 7 to 9 p .m. at 1200 Quail St .. Suite 105, New- port Beach. Cost is $20.' For more information, call 476-0991. COPING WELFARE Orange Coast College offers a free workshop to teach coping skills for welfare recipients from noon to 1:30 p.m. in OCC's Re- Entry Center. The workshop is geared specilically for persons who an; receiving AFDC, Gener- al Relief or SSI. For more m!onna- tion, call 432-5162. MANUSCRIPTS The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation's Man.uscripts sents Nancy Jo Hoy and "The Power to Dream: Interviews with Women in the Creative Arts" at 7 p.m. in the Central Library's Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 HICKORY FARMS K. WESTCLIFF PLAZA BEEF STICK® SUMMER SAUSAGE SAi.Fl WHOLE 3 LB. STICK Now •999 Regular '13" .. WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at lnine Ave., Newport ~ch Order Toll Free-1-(800)-867-6650 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Cost is S5 for members and $8 for guests. For infonnation, call 717- 3890. RNANaTALK Courtlandt Finanoal offers a free workshop on how to reduce risk exposure on mutual funds, annuities and stocks from 1 to 2 p .m. or 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Bea~. For more information, call 251-0270. AMERICAN PRIDE The Newport Beach Central Library offers a program called An American in Love With His Country at noon in the Friends' Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave. The one-man show will fea- twe readings advocating the JOYS of being an American. For more information, call 717-3801. WEDNESDAY Association will feature a forum for Newport Beach's City Council candidates at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. For l (; VV • L ·. ~ · \ \ ~· ~ ' ~ • · ~ · ~ :. ' KENNY 1/1 , PRINTER 7~0J712 more information, call 54MS60 DfVOAQTAUC The Law Offices of Lisa A. Cia.nd.o offers a seminar on Divorce -What to Expect. How to Proceed at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach Cost is $10. Reservations are required at 57 4-0866 INSIDE EDGE The Inside Edge offers a breakfast seminar on Denise Linn's latest book, "The Secret Language of Signs: How to Inter- pret the Coincidences and Sym- bols in 'Yow Life." Crom 6:30 to 8:30 a .m. at Scott's Restawant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $35. Reservations are required at 460-4242. BOOK SALE Orange Coast College offers a book sale from 10 a .m . to 2 p .m on the patio between OCC's Library and the Portside Cafe. Hardcover books are $1 and paperbacks are 25 cents. For • Send your AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax 646-4170 or call 540- 1224, ext. 333. In celebration of our 38th Anniversary SALE -rhrough October 31 Up to 500/o off on selected merchandise from our own stock ... not marked up to mark down ... TRUE VALUES CHARLES H. BARR 1803 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach (7 14)642-3310 MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1996 FLEENER CONTINUED FROM 1 The essense of Fleener's sped.al request, as C'De Baca desaibes it, was •he's a professional. and he does the same kind of tn.spection, and we should be able to accept bis word and expertise that the work. had been done properly.• C'De Baca, who insisted he wanted to remain "out of politics• divulged the statement only in response to direct lnqulrles from the Daily Pilot. He declined to com- ment on the ethical implications of Fleener's alleged request. ·1 can't answer that question,• he said. Fleener denies having made the request. "That's a complete lie,• Fleener said and insisted the conversation with C'De Baca concerned other inspections on bis property that he requested but hadn't received. "Bas1cally, I went in and raised bell with him,• Fleener said. "When you call for inspections and bitch to them.• Whatever actually transpired between C'De Baca and Fleener, the dispute seems to cast new light on the campaign of a man who, RETIRED CONTINUED FROM 1 skill, and by the end of the season. be could have that kid playing ball,· Hutter said. •He always got your attenbon. He dldn't take any clowning around. He was the coach. I think he was a father to everybody who played ball for him." Jerry Neff, 59, who is Davis' nephew m law, spoke of "bis gen- erosity ... tus ability to help under- privtleged luds, to build seU- esteem. • Neff added, "What makes him so famous m this town is that he wound up with kids who couldn't make 1t on other teams. He would CLAIMS CONTINUED FROM 1 hts and overtime are induded. a Incumbent Jan Debay, running for reeleebon in Distnct 2, daims •a leaner oty work force• as one of her accomphshments during her four-year term. She takes the less-statistical approach, and it pays off: There are, in fact, fewer city workers today than there were when she was elected m 1992. ln the 1992-93 fiscal year, city reports· say the staff stood at 763 workers. The oty's 1996-97 reports indicate 666 workers. The number of staff members did increase this year over ldsl year from 662 to 666. a ·oebay's brochure also credits the council with increased sales tax revenues dunng the last four years. City Revenue Manager Glen Everroad confinned this claim, say- ing Sdles tax revenues totalled $11.3 million in the second quarter of 1996, a four-year high. In the sec· ond quarter of 1994, nght before Dehay WdS elected, sales tax rev· enues hit a two-year low at $9.9 million. more than any other candidate, has aimed bts attention on the city's buildlng and planning departmenl Citing waste and inefficiency, Fleener bas pledged if elected to audit the entire development ser- vices agency, to investigate the possible privatization of it, and to light officials •who use the build- ing code like a club.• Fleener steadfastly denies opponents' allegations that be har- bors a vendetta against the agency. He denies even that he has experi- en~ personal •frustrations• with the agency that might infonn his present stance. "I don't get frustrated, I get things done,• he said. Downplaying the seriousness of Jhe family room violation, Fleener said, "I just haven't decided to spend the $150 to have someone go out and say, 'Yeah, it's a house.' At the time I didn't have the mon- ey for the light fixtures, and J don't see that it's that important.• Fleener admitted he's used the family room since 1979, but records show no city official ever inspected the completed structure to verify · nfo Jations. C'De Baca said "failure to secure final inspection on a proper- ty" is a technical violation of the building code, but added, •As far take the misfits and the problem kids and he would wind up making them champions.• At the center of it all stood the man himself -a small man wearing glasses, a green jacket and a Stet- son dress bat. Though his hands trembled slightly from Parkinson's disease, he was ~eerful and ligbt- footed, and he spoke in a high, pip- ing voice. ·oh man, I can't believe there's so many here, the old-time play- ers,• said Davis, who was born in Texas and has lived in Costa Mesa for 64 years. •And at least 30 rela· tives showed up.· Davis played varsity sports at Huntington Beach High School in the 1920s, attended Santa Ana Junior College, and worked for Union Oil from 1932 to 1940 until a work injury sent a Debay and her opponent, Bany Zanck, have differed in their esti - mates of how much the city has in its reserve and stabilization funds. Or at least they have appeared to differ. At a recent forum, Zanck said, "The city manager told me we have $3 million in reserves.· Debay countered by saying, "There is $5.5 million in the stabi- lization fund.• They seemed to be dis<lgreeing -and quite passionately, at that. But both were right on the money. The reserves -many separate funds set aside for specific purposes -hold $3 miJJion in!he 199fk97 budget. The stabilization fund - one big, undesignated reserve -stands at $5.5 million, according to the 1996-97 budget. r-------------------------, l + NEXT WEEK: candidates' 1 I dalms about an overbudg~ l water project. the 1996-97 bud-l get the city's losses in the coun-l ~ I ty investment pool and a 1 change in the business license l I tax. I L-------------------------J SAVE50% EVERYDAY HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-fri 1o-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa u the ledOUinMi ot the violation is COnCemed.; we look at it u a veey, very low enforcement priority." While Fleener tnailted he's guilty ot nothing more than •a pro- cedural error,• other council candi- date. raised character questions, blasting him for "hypocrisy." "It ls absolutely hypocritical,• said candidate Heather Somers. "One of the basic premises we run on 1s that we lead law-abiding lives. If he can't even comply with building regulations and codes in his own home, what on Earth is he presenting this plank for?" •As members of the City Coun- cil we have to uphold laws and regulations," she added. "And just because we don't agree with them doesn't mean we can ignore them.• Fleener s,,aid Somers' criticism reflects her view of bow the city should be run. • "I think it's a good example of what Heather would do for the city -make sure we have rules, lots of rules, anJ that they're all enforced," he said. Noting he did- n't think the issue would hurt his · "I · an - one who's such a rule-freak that they would worry about that wouldn't vote for me anyway.• Candidate Caroline Butler openly wondered if Pleener's him into retirement. He was almost 50 years old when be started coaching that changed so many lives. "We won the championship 18 times, second place six times, and 11 times we bH the dust,• .he said. ·1 retired in ·nine years, so I had a lot of time to practice (with the players). I would take the weak ones at 11 a.m. and the strong ones at 2 p.m. I didn't spend my time at the pool hall or the beer joint, and I had time to coach all the kids in Costa Mesa.• Noting the claim that bis teams provided a refuge for the under- dog, Davis recalled, "They'd just give 'em to me. One time I got a kid with a stub arm, and be was player of the week twice.· mottvel for ll88k:lD9 antce were somehow Jinled to ~I griev- ance1 with the dty'I bWlding and planning departm.e.DL •1t seems to me tbat the reuon he is running 1s a penonal vendet- ta against the department that be feels has gone agelnst bbn,• she said. •1 hale lo say honible things about someone, but lt scues me to think that a man is not goidg to live by his own platform. It is hypoatti- cal that he's not even adhering to the policies of the city for which he is running." Calling Fleener "a one-issue candidate,• candidate Ubby Cow- an questioned the emphasis or his campaign. "I think It's evident that ru,, emphasis has beeh on a process in the city that he's got a personal problem with, or personal issue,• she said. "His campaign has very much focused on the building and Planning Department.• "One-issue candidates don't seive the city well,• she added. Fleener again denied having a vendetta, and said the family room violation boiled down to "one sig- nature 17 o • "Is that all you can find to talk about?• he said. •There's probably several thousand of these in the city. Basically, all we're talking about is deartng up paperwork.• . Jim Shipman, who recalled stay- ing at the ballpark late into the night alongside Davis, was one of those underdogs. "He's like a father to me,• said Shipman. "My parents were · divorced. After practice he would give me a ride home. He was always there for me. That's some- thing you always remember.• Shipman, a plumber, helped organize Sunday's event. His wife made a multi-layer cake for Davis featuring miniature baseball play- ~rs arranged upright in the frost- ing. Shipman said he doesn't know how his life would have turned out without the coach's influence. "I wou'1 have been in trouble," be said flatly. llk•1 ~'~An American Cafe THEATER CONTINUED FROM 1 •Oh, good heavens, it's much quieter,• Mid neighbor Nadine Andreen. who ii enjoying the peace. •1 think ti you celled fNe:ry penol1 Oil the Mesa del Mar homeowners board, they would say the same thing." Fair offidals, how~ver, aren't exactly celebrating the anniversary. •It's sad to tee a fadlity like that go unused,• said Becky Bailey-Pind- ley, general manager of the fair- grounds. •1t seems longer than a year.• The Orange County Fair pur- chased the amphitheater in 1993 from the Nederlander Organization in hopes of smoothing over a long- standing feud with neighbors over the noise levels. Fair officials spent $1 million on upgrades to the fadlity, including a new state-of-the-art sound system designed to lower noise levels out- side the amphitheater. On Oct. 6, 1995, fair offidaJs can- celed tbe planned Robert Cray Band and Jobn Lee Hooker concert after Nedertander tbJeat.eDeci to sue If · ~ ~ uoeeded restrictions contamed In the amphitheater's Aleloomracl Callng tbe. fadlity •useie., • the (air boerd lhut down the premier concert Joatle md filed suit three weekl~ter. So far, tbe JaWIUit is moving in baby steps md costing the fair more money every day. •w e're still in the discovery pbue of the lawsuit,• said Bailey- Pindley, wbo dedlned to forecast when the amphitheater might reopen. Last year the fair spent $1 million just to pay off the interest on the amphitheater's $9.75-milllon out- standing debt · "Right now all of our revenue swplus is being diverted to pay for it,• Bailey-Findley said. •All of the money that we would be spending on capital improvements is being diverted to subsidize a facility which we aren't using.• Join Us For Umeh • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catering Available . For RcsefV2tions and Directions Call 723-0621 Now on the Water in Newport Beach A traJitwn o a trU/Y - Florentine cuiJine continaul SERVING LUNCH & DINNER • liappy Hour • Piano Bar Niglitty Great~ ii/fer 1 lb. 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I raid 1bnl (8aldu1tn) he""" gdng to htuM w get JIU blood pnmure dot.on. bM:r&r.w I <Mdn 't want to perform O'R mi him -· • -O'.lSTA MESA FOQfBAU COAOI JERRY JIQWEU • • --. r --• :IJ' • .., -~ • I • , ! • • •• -'r •" -~-~-~ -• r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------, I . I l • I • monClay morning quartertiacks -by barry faulkner ! ., 14-10 victory fails to elicit any victory · howlatCdM . I J J . • J ! ., I ~ .. . • , I J • Sea Kings got the 'w,' but coaching staff still has a concern whether they are really getting their team's full attention. CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High football coach Dick Freeman has tried the soft-sell approach, yelling, positive rein- forcement, and the motivation of losing a teammate (1'y Harper) for the season. He even had Hall of Fame quarterback and former Heisman 1fophy winner Roger Staubach relate an inspirational story to the ' team about the Dallas Cowboys turning things around at the start of his pro career, during last 1\Jesday's practice. But with the Sea Kings need- ing to win twice in their final three games to maintain hopes of reaching the playoffs, Freeman remains ruystified about how to summon what is missing - enthusiasm and emotion -from of his 4-3 squad (1-1 in league). MAK MARTIN I DAILY PLOT Estanda's German Diaz (6) tries to b ald back the onslaught of Costa Mesa's nmmag game as Vince Hamade drives for yardage In Friday ntght's 17-0 Cotta Mesa victory. The Sea Kings' listlessness was once again on display in Fri- day's 14-10 victory over winless Woodbridge, a team from which Freeman believes his unit could learn a thlhb' or two. Ribs were great! ·That's a hungry football team, 11 Freeman said of the War- riors, who were within a 63-yard, third-quarter interception return for a touchdown by defensive end Nick Hood (on a pass defiected by blitzing safety Bryan • Costa Mesa's Mustangs may have set a record for putting away the spoils in the wake of 17-0 triumph over Estancia. Bergey) from earning their first COSTA MESA -The taste of postgame ribs win in 22 games. "Those guys was so sweet for the Costa Mesa High football are scary to play." team, not even an unfriendly war of worps The only fear the Sea Kings with cross-town rival Estancia could sour the have engendered of late is that 17-0 Mustang victory Friday in the 30th Battle experienced by Freeman, who of the Bell. has not managed to find the "They had two or three kids run off at the pulse of this year's squad. mouth and we had two or three who ran off at •I've tried all the bells and the mouth, 11 said Mesa Coach Jeny Howell, whistles, 11 Freeman explained. "I whf> downplayed -literally -Estand.a's doc- thought we played with some umented pregame boasti.Dg, which kind.led emotion against Irvine, but we the competitive fire ol Mesa Defensive Coor- seemed to have trouble with that. dinator Tom Baldwin. (The coaching staff) has just had •Tom was so focused on winning, when the f " ... ~ - "" ' those who kept talking were going to be watching from the sideline. By in large, I thought most of the kids hand.led the rivalry thing well I saw a lot of kids helping each oth- er up after tackles." Both coaches credited actions, not words, with the surprising outcome. •(Mesa) did a great job on defense and moved the ball on offense and that's the name of the game,• Uebengood said. l:lowell said an element of the Mustangs' defensive success came down to scouting. "We uncovered a couple keys that enabled us to know which way the ball was going on every play,• Howell said. •1 don't want to say what they were. Tu be fair to Estancia. I think other coaches will have to pick those ul> them- selves.• · 'lime •Almost as welcome as the big 27-17 victory is the time to heal for Newport Harbor. NEWPORT BEACH -Several key Newport Harbor High football players were in therapy Friday, but it had nothing to do with their psy- chological state following a much- needed 27-17 triumph over El Toro the night before. •Getting an extra day to pre- pare for Irvine couldn't have hap- pened at a better time,• said Sailors Coach Jeff Brinkley, who noted the extra day will let bumps and bruises to key senior standouts Danny Pulido, Ray Qhrel and Joe Urban get 24 hours closer to heal- ing. Pulido, the team's . leading receiver and also a starting outside linebacker, limped through the final three quarters against the Chargers, after aggravating a hip problem that bothered him some during the summer. Obrel was driven to the sideline in the second quarter after taking an El Toro helmet to the back of his left hand at the end of a run. He returned after only one play, how- ever, and appeared to show no ill effects .. Urban, a four-quarter battering ram at middle linebacker and full- back, reported no specific injury. But, like with many of his team- mates, the cumulative nature of the sport's physical demands, are beginning to take a toll. •It's that time of the season,• Brinkley said. "When you practice hard and play hard, you're going to be sore about this time of the year. ·The injuries against El Toro weren't major, but they are just enough to be potentially nagging. That's why having three days off over the weekend was a plus for us." I trouble tapping into whatever it kid came by and said he was going to get in will take to get these kids excited the end zone five or six times, (Baldwin) went about playing. bananas,• Howell recalled. Reading these keys, forcing things inside with outSide pressure, unsung intedor work by de1ensive tackles Jeremy Via and Jeremy Siedsma, as well as disdptined pursuit. were also cited by Howell for ~eepmg Estancia out of the Mesa red zone all night {only twice did the Eagles penetrate the Mustangs' 40). Several pluses came out of the 1 10-point triumph. the most notable being the second-half resurgence • · en't real vocal; 11 er said-an~....in the locket.. the juniors are in the middle; and room, but be did some yelling on the field to the sophomores are the only ones our kids while we were wanning up. When who show a lot of emotion. But that happened, I actually started trying to reel that's tough to ask a sophomore people in, because I d.ldn't want us to get too 1---e-De-a-team leadeL This is j~o.aline-goln9riJet-Carried away,-arul- one of those issues we have to lose focus on what we needed to do. get through." "In fact. I told Tom he was going to have to Cd.M will also have to play get his blood pressure down, because I didn't through the absence of senior want to perform CPR on him." defensive lineman Ryan Estancia Coach John Uebengood said the Niedringhaus, ejected from the player who made the bold statements was Woodbridge game for fighting "just having fun," and did.Q't even know who just before halftime. Under CIF Baldwin was. Southern Section rules, any player •u was just a 17-year-old .kld being a little ejected for fighting is ineligible to immature,• Uebengood said. compete ln the subsequent game. Howell seid he emphasized to hll players Senior place-kicker Matt Hoyt. before the game to ignore such vei'bal joust- wbo missed the Woodbridge game ing, which· eventually subllded. with a strained knee, sustained "l think the ieferees got a hold on that at playing soccer. was replaced effec-baJftime, • Howell said. tively by freshman Bubb Rader, •Tuey told the kids to play football. and who toed both CdM PATa. "W_e kept evetything in a cup,• Howell "We knew that it we didn't let their backs get outlic:le, it would be tough for them to break big plays .• In addlUoa to Via and Siedsma, Howell sin- gled out junior tight end Andre Robinson for bis blocking. •His name didn't get In the paper, but he made our oft-... go,• said Howell, who, unlike bJI ~ate with moderation at the Newport Rib ~y, •'fbere must' haft been a pnt run on Tums ~ ~. bem.UMt I NW our pla~ ~ food cm tb8lr ,..... • If they badn't Mlm ~ 1992. 8\11 It WU great to lee theui mnl1t"'1 mt .,.hmg • tbat ettePKon It wu~~~fOrtt.n.• of a de1ense that bad yielded 53 points in its six previous quarters (including a 36-22 loss to Santa Margarita). "l think they just played with a · , • · ey said. • •Rather than waiting for some- body else to make a play, we bad 11 guys fiying to the football." Another plus was the continued consistency of the offense, keyed by senior quarterback Josiah Fred.riksen's 16 completions in 20 pass attempts, including two incompletions on well-thrown balls that were dropped. Some good news on the injury front involves senior strong safety ~ Wertman. who apparently has no major ACL damage to bis left knee (injured in week five) and could return to the field. should the Sailors make the ClF Playoffs. ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ . H I GH SCHOOL W.AT BR POLO Eagles poloists finish sixth at their o~ tour11ey COSTA MBSA -tt wu one ot thoee weekends Bltarlda High :Water polo coach John Carpenter couldn't feel bad about. : His tMm tOok ielth place in ltt POWD 1!1tencM WahW ~ 'lbuma- ment. spJ.ttUng the t 2-teem tour- nament lleld. : In Saturday paay, 8IWld4 took an 11·7 vtctory . owr a Pedtice • tMm Cai'peoter hadli't been tlwlt ·~ent bis cbargei would beat to move Into u.. como1at1on ftnu ........ tlMi Ea'P,11 fell to Au.o ~15:8. }; hm m the 1o1e to An.o u.. were some positives as Bsta.nda came back m>m an 11·0 halftime deficit to \ighten the score, 11-5, ln the third qu.artez. And they did it Without Matt Hoa, who tint entered th game in the third ~ and Brad Wayman who mlsMd the entire game. •There were 12 tee.rm and we ftnilhed right down the middle," CarPenter Mid. ·we came blck in the third quarter againlt An.o and held tbem pretty well evm in the fowth quarter. I'm OK With tbilt.· Wayman. vho bad m P.11 In the win over Padflca, bad another comm.ibnent to play for bis club soccer team. •He said if this was the cham- pionsb1p game be would be here,• Carpenter Mid. •Some· timet you have to make coocel· liom. He really uit. IOCCer, too, and they needed bim today: That'• nne.· the otber two. The cb.ampioOlbip game w• a wild, bigb·KOring affair with Magnolia finally topping Hunt· tngton 8Mcb. ll-12. aw+••....,.._ ....... , .......... -...11 ...... ..,.......,. ~ 5 J. ) 2 ·19 Hundngton ~ 4 4 2 2 • 12 ~ ICOrinQ . Mattey ... Shol.t J. ~1.~f. ..... 1.S..: Na. Hunltngtan tMct\..,...,.. IOfe I, M.rih ~ ~ 2, C...-0 1. s..:,., 4C ......... Agal.ntt Padfica, Eataoda tr.u.d 3-2 Iii the aecond c{uutel' belortl ICOdn9 four ~ --'°tab. 6-3 lliiad at tbli ..... Weflr= Md two~.._.~,.... wtdl'Pt .... l and~ ding ~ ............ 0 ._..., ..... .... Jim waiters Vanguards trytom e mljustments to program • Cross country women's team loses key personnel. T he Southern California College women's cross country team just missed breaking into the NAIA Top 25 rankings this past week, receiving 28 points -three shy of No. 25 Malone of Ohio. While sec would appear to be peaking at just the right time with the Golden State Athletic Conference Championships only a few days away, Coach Brian Wilkens admitted he's already thinking about next year. The Vanguards will be without their top three runners -Nikee Chambers, Maribel Delgado and Danielle Hadfield -who are all gone for the season. Chambers, who was married last summer, rece ntly found out she's pregnant. Her doctors have advised her not to run competitively . Delgado is still bothered by leg and back injuries thal have nagged at her since the preseason and are getting worse, according to Wtlkens. Hadfield has been hampered by a virus that continues to sap her energy. "It's kind of frustrating,· Wilkens said. "We were ranked No. 21 last year and just missed going to Nationals as a team. The cut-off was 19. "l really thought we could be in the Top 15 this year. We were looking to get an at-large bid. We were a much be tter team coming in this season, but it shows you how important it is to stay healthy.• The Vanguards still have a chance to make the National field with a strong showing over the SK course at Saturday's Conference Championships on Westmont's campus in Santa Barbara. The Westmont women are ranked fourth nationally while the men are 19th. ·u everybody runs extremely well, we could still get in.• Wilkens said. "Don't get me wrong, our girls have been doing a great job picking up the slack. Erin Culver could o to Nationals as an individual. ·It's just we were hoping for mol'e this season.• On the men's side, Wilkens feels any of his top four runners -Josh Schultz, I.any Holland, Matt Wheeler or Brian Pratt - could do well enough over an 8K layout to go to Nationals. •Matt is the guy coming on." Wilkens said. "He's been looking really strong in practice and t wouldn't be surprised to see him bust out.• • Miity May bad another big weekend as the Long Beach State women's volleyball team ran lts winning streak to 23 straight -it's best start in 14 years. May, a Newport Harbor High product. bad 33 assists. rune ldllt, 1eYm digs and a service ace Friday u the 4'9ers improved to 9--0 in the Big West Comenmce with a 15-61 15...t. 15...S di over Nevada. iibe •9en then hammered ~ oppooeot, Utah Sta~ Saturday, 15-3, 15-3, 15· 1. May had 30 ........... 10 digs • and .... kWI lor LOag Beedl S... wblda CUM iDto the "'1 llmd r.Dbd No. 4 ~~~tkm .... ~ ............ .. .... ,.... .......... _ ............ ,..,. . ., ... 1.110 ill 50 = ?Ct II .... 'a L;tapa .. _dmlial~ ~1111 llt. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1996 ' ~·~~----,. I • • -f .. • ~ COMMUNITY. COLLJIGI CO'LLBGB ·., Pirates' losing streak at fiV-e after 51-27 loss ._.._1uc::ess1 =Qua.:? Or~ Co.st 0 17 10 0 -27 Miramontes' goal ;:;i not enough in SCC's :~ ·2-t loss to Cal Baptist ·: '"' Ran(ho Santlaoo 7 17 10 t7 • 51 Fist~ . COSTA MESA -Chuy Mira-~ montes scored on a penalty kick " with 1:00 left Satwday_tor the .~ Southern califomia College .... men's soccer team, but it wasn't .. ~ enough as Cal Baptist walked ."'~~ away with a 2-1 Golden State " .. Athletic Conference win. ; RS -Fisher 7 pa$$ from Mltchell -(Argu.llo kkk)r 6:)4, Second Quartw occ. Bennett 37 FG, 13!21. OCC • McGlisson 3 fumble retum (Bennett kick), 9:41. WALNUT Tbe estand :ra there tn tbe tup mib RS · Daniels 44 pass from Mltchetl ~ ~ __:.. Nlll-.hv t-! CIP.~. _, .. r.,~ ,,..._ ~~ (Arguello kick), 8:11. ·~ ~J• ~-~I ,...._. .all&~.~-~ • Rancho Santiago scores 17 unanswered points in fourth quarter to send the Bucs home emptyhanded. RS· Parrott 2 pass from Mitchell bad a~ ~the Ml ,Em: 1\Wlit •She'I ba8il ,..,tng (Arguello kid<), 1:03. Sac lnvttadonal third oo atroag.• OCC • Battfe 7 pass from Frank pao hebfnct ftilit·PlD na MoDle Mekun ftnkhad 22nd (Bennett klckl, 0:28. ~"'~ ~~CIPUld-place C0&1V· in 19:57 for Newpmt 1ollowed sec fell to 7-7-1.overall, ·~.-1 :~ in the GSAC while Cal Baptist ·:.:> moved to 2·6 in conference. · " RS . Argue~= a& 11.Y-... ual Dtvisloo by Jamie 'Swarberg, 27th RS -Gray 8 run (Arguello kick), 11 :31. Hided race. (2Q:O?)i Meghann Allard. 33rd, yards on l6 carries). OCC • ~ 2 run Olennett kk:k), 8:51. M reported Pdday, .CdM (20:27)1 Colleen Eadie, 8llt William League, who returned OCRS c. Bennettll 32 FG, S:SO. '°'""I.be Multanal, 10().;101. (22:t3)i.ud ~ ~. -- ...__ ... _. The Vanguards have to final .::; two games this week against.::a Fresno Pacific and Azusa Pacific= -their two closest rivals. "!: ... SANTA ANA -The Orange Coast College football squad just can't seem to help making every team it plays look like a Mission Conference title contender. fr h . . . th limi -Argue o38FG,J:11. l!ltanda wa'-third with 138 83id~t5). om a amstrtng tnJury at t-FoWdt ~ ...,......1be ..._ ._ _ ___. -n ~ a-.11wl111t1••• ed him to three carries two weeks RS · Ariuello 23 FG, 3:11. ..-~ • ._,,. .. _ .. WQ ma w ~ d f reed him · I t RS· Ro 1·nson 8 run {Arguello kick), the t.-10 '8ama iii this iWe8k"I .... DM1tm IV,.......,.. sec swept by Concordia _ -ago an o to rmss as Div. If ranktngs aapettng on 1. Carone cftl -. 100; 2. CloiltA week's game, added 99 yards on 4i~: Robinson 5 run (Arguello kick), the hilly, three-nlile coune. Mesa. 101: 3. ~ 119: 4. Slrl 14 carries while scoring on a 2-2:53. L . Lo .... _ • Marino, 140; 5. ~ ~ IRVINE -Host Concordia.- reco,rded a 15-1, 15-13, 15-13;: This weekend's loss, the ---Pm..+·~mne-atthe­ hands of Rancho Santiago which romped all over the Santa Ana Bowl for 497 total yards offense in a 51-27 win. yard scamper. Attendance: 300 (estimated). WI pez was ua:: ~op Oaks. 1s7• Wbileteague-tmd-Wa:lker-cm...-t---.ND1M1MJ.trt1111Slllliiln----t-..t~11& finis~er. taking 14th in a-1-lnlllMilillllk• 6-Hancock-( tied the bulk of the load, the pass-OCC ·Walker, 16-145; League, 14-f!J; time ol 16:53. Other !10 fin. 16:24; 8. SOiis (CM), 16;27; 9. C.:.lo · alm · Martine"' ~21,· Smith, 1-3,· F-man, 1· ishers '--.. ....a-.a, Man: "'--. (CM), 16:30: 14. Lopez (E). t&:S!: 1'1, mg game was ost non-e.xis-... ;r '""" 111~ vi'"' 0ro-o (E) 16 57 23 M·--· (E) 2; Balubar, 1-min-1; Collins, 1-mln--3; co, 17th (16:57); Alberto ... ~ • ! ; · ..,._ ' tent as Chad Collins and John Battle, 2-min-S; Frank. 3-min-l 9. M 23 d 0 17:03; 27. ~ne (!), 17:11; 58. Frank combined to complete a RS . Gray, 36-2AO; Robinson, a-53; Sch· unoz, r (17: 3)1 Tony l.ablstic:i. (E), 17:43; 74. Appell (E). Golden State Athletic Confer....:: ence women's vo1teybalt~ Saturday night, dropping SCC ~ 13-14 oveall. 3-9 in conference play. Christine Helms led sec with 17 kills and 14 digs. The Dons eitended their win- ning streak to four games while improving to 4-2 overall, 2-0 in the Mission Conference Central Division. In an all-to-familiar pattern, OCC gave up 240 net yards on the ground -100 more yards than Rancho had averaged in its previous five games. Freshman tailback Jermaine Gray, who came in averaging a more-than respectable 96 yards rushing a game for the Dons, amassed all-conference numbers, picking up 240 yards on 36 carries while adding an 8-yard touch- down run. The Pirates put up some good rushing numbers of their own with tailback Chet WaJker top- ping the century mark for the third straight week since return- ing from a shoulder injury (14~ minuscule 5 of 23 passes for 64 ley, 1·2; Fausto, 2-min-9; Mitchell, 3. Magana, 27tb (\7:11)1 Javier 18:12. yards. min-30. Labaatida; S8th (17:,3); and CdM: BQl'Chlee, 16;'1; Hossfeld, The Pirates were-still in the INDIVIDUAL PASSING Stephan Appell. 14th, ill 18:12. 16:54; Rogen, 16:57; Russett, 17:11; 3 27 OCC. Frank, 5-22-0, 64,· On the gu:· ·•-_. .... _ m· ..-•• "'', Coombe. '7:16: Dennerline, 17:38; game, 1-, with 5:50 left in the .... -..:: vn av. IC 1•·:03 Coll'·ns n1 n o Coro"• del M•• &1-•-'-ed e-... r~ .: ..... : .. _ N -~ --third quarter following a 32-yard · v--v, · uu ... UUllW ~-__ ~ -·-.N'ate Bennett field goal-his sec-RS · Mitchell, 14-24-0, 232; Fausto, ond and Estancia was fourth. 1. La OliMdl. 84; 2. c.otona del M..-. 1-2-0. 9. M-'1--a In the ft.A ,, ond of the game. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING ~ ouye was lop ~; '1>· Gunn. 144; 4. Estand1, 150; S. That's when the defense went OCC -Maldonado, 1-30; Battle, 2-16; finisher for Estancia, jaking WaKO, 156. into collapse mode as the Dons Denham, 1-22; Khamis, 1-min-4. 12th in 19:55. Briseida Salgado ....,.., •. l2. Inouye (E), 19:55; d 20 d · ts RS . Daniels, 3-93; Fisher, 4-58; Ogas, was the next:highest Eagle fin-511.lgedo (E), l&.57; 32. Valtejo (E), score nnanswere pom -4-42; Robinson, 1-23; Williams, 1-12; i5ber . 20:~ 36, Pertcins (E), 21:14; 39. Hall 17 in the fourth quarter -to wrap Kenney, 1_12; Parrott, 1•2. in 31st (20:57) followed by (E), 21:22: Sl, G.tft'lbo. (~). 21:54. the game up. GAME STAnmcs ~e Vallejo, 32nd (20:58)1 CdM: Mof9ln. 19:39; Garcia, 20:27; The defense had a moment. occ RS Tanya Perkins, 36tb (21:14); Blalr, 20'.27; Mone, 20:32; Jamieson, Left end Jeremy, McGlasson, First downs 15 28 and Svab Hall, 39th (21:22}. 21:08; Dubin, 21:12; Christeson, making his first start, recovered a Rushes-yardage 42-242 50-256 Jennifer Morgan led the Se" 21:49. fumble and took it three yards for Passing yardage 64 241 ..,, .. ,.s, finisb.ing in a time of Glrta DhWon UI Passing 5-23-0 15-26-0 ·~ a score to give Oramge Cpast its Net return yardage• 41 11 19:39. only lead of the game, 10-7, at Sacks-yardage 4-min-45 4-min-38 In the girls Div. ID sweep- the 9:41 mark in the second quar-Net yardage 302 478 stakes race, Alicia McFall took ter. Punts 7-39.9 5-38.8 sixth place. in 18:45 to lead That lead lasted exactly 1 :30, Fumbles-fumbles lost 4-4 3-3 Newport Ha.rbo:rto a fifth-pl.ace when the secondary was burned Flags-net yardage 1-5 1·1 O team finish. Time of possession 28:15 31 :45 on a 44-yard scoring play from •Punt returns, interceptions. fumble •That definitely puts Alicia Matt Mitchell to Jon Daniels. returns · ............. ~ 1. Oayton \/alley, 52; 2. Dos Pueblos, 150; 3. St. Lucy<s, 167; 4. San Gor· gonlo, 168; s. Newport Harbor, 169. lndlvldu.a.: 6. Mcfall (NH), 18:45; 2.2. M•lum (NH), 19:57; 27. Swart>efg (NH), 20:07; 33. Allard (NH), 20-.27; 81. Eadie (NH), 22:13; 83. Sparrow (NH). 22:15; 91. Murpf\y (NH), 22:43. SCHEDULE TOOAY • No events scheduled. l'ursoAY • W.Wpolo Community college • Orange Coast at San Diego Mesa, 3:30 p.m. • Soocer • College men -Fresno Pacific at Southern California College, 3 p.m. Community college men · Fullerton at Orange Coast 3 p.m. Community college women -Orange Coast at Fullerton. 3 p.m. • lllnnls High school girts -Corona del Mar at El Toro. 3 p.m,; Estancia at Aliso Nigue·1, 3:15 p.m.; University at Costa Mesa. 3:15 p.m.; Irvine at Newport Harbol', 3:15 p.m. • VoflevNll High school girls -Irvine at Newport Harbol', 6:45 p.m.; Corona def Mar at El Toro, 6:30; Costa Mesa at Estancia, 3:15. • fWdhodley High school girls -Newport Harbol' at Marina, Orange County Tournament. first round. 3 p.m. 888 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES . I PUBLIC NOTICES OllTUUY ---------with the State by the De· COMBS, INC. HOLD ITEMS PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92662 drining mu11no ""'Specbng for.'••••••••• PUBLIC NOTICES partmenr of Fair Employ-Dated: October 22 B475, BRAD -OLEICK, This business Is con-Nonce ol TruslM's sale Tiiie real pro:rg Is IOO.'lllld and mo\'i' ' ,..vtl(eb ·d ---------menl and Housing, shall be 1998 ' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Fictitious Buslne.. ducted by: an individual ~lier N No. J~g887R Trus1ee1zi:re JM" Ince r~ monlhs ha.t :,bsQ:!s 0~ ':erve': in 5:e WllT PUBLIC NOTICE deemed to be no~respon-Bv· WI Ill am Mo lten-C100, RUDY BLANCO JR., Name Statement Have you started doing N 1s~·ooo2".•6T90• A~r~ 0 ~11 11i1.,.J -~d•y"l?!!.: deed lrom MR Sterks and wite • r Io W •at 17 • ---------s1ve and shall be re1ected. • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS The 1 11 1 buslneu yet? no o. o. a · """' ... _,,.. ..,. Ried S · ' of Corona def Mar, • ens 1423653 The Depanmenl of Devel· brev, Chief Financial C325. GIL/SUZANNE AAA· dol ob 0~ ng per'?ns are Sandy Schukar .f22·494·13 You are In delaull Co11,a11J, I C.1"011111 eo,,.. ~ eixember 3, l957 in retired wood c:ran. •'" State of Callfornla opmental Services is sofic· OHlcer GON, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 1 ;'9 t dus Gess hTs. C) II· This etatement was tiled under a Deed Of Trust da1ed l'lllo11, II lmlM 105 lake book 4024, page 254. official, man for the RoU. • ·Health and 1ling bids from Minority, Published Newport Published Newport usrrei ~PT cb ,:m: with the County Clerk ot1212VJ3.unleSsyoutakeactlonfOl'tst Wrj, A·I foreclosurertCOrlls RoyceCo.,dledOcto- Welfare Agencv Women. and Disabled Vet-Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Beach·Costa Mesa Daily :t~9cat tj'rodaf~ 0 T~~k Orange County on 10-2·96 ~ pr~tec\your gj~Pt~. 11\ may= ~:~ FolsCW. btca ~ pro~rty sol~~'°" ~ ber 25, 1998. Ertc la ·-: Department of ~a~rd~~si,~es~e!tnt~~~ri~~~ Pilot October 28, 1996 Pilot October 21, 28. 1:681 Magazine, d) Turbo Clu~ of 19913897888 n~ .: !x~1ana11on '01 Y:, (916) 98S..g300 ~~ble L':.u~: :~et ~ras~ otne~ ~~mon aurvtwd by hfa lcMng Developmental partment's established M386 Ame~lca. el IGC Film Daily Pilot Oct. 7• 14• 21• nature of lht prooeedlngs Aulhorlzed Slanatory Ps.4909 designabon, 1f any. of the real wtftl, 8yMa Weet: eon, "" Services goals of 15 percent for ml· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~rou1f.· I) f' G·iEc., 9887 28. 1996 m3n agllnstyou, you should c:Ontact 1on1.1one. f11•136 property descnbed above 1s ~ught~,;=.and ~ NOTICE TO norlly business enterprises NOTICE OF B am ~oCA ;;s,.6 uni ngton PUBLIC NOTICE a lawyer. On 11112136 at 10:001 I ~rported to be. Zl4 Slerb & H-• w--. "'" -CONTRACTOR S (MBE) 5 percenr for NEWPORT BEACH eac • a,m .. Chicago Tiiie Company al PUBUC NOTICI! CoataM111,CA .....--.. DS 1393 women business enter-CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC AUCTION Co~n:unlc(~tlo~s) ~~-Flctltlous11uslneH California Corporation IS lhti Ttie undel'SIOned Trustee children, Gregory ~- prises (WBE) and 3 per-AQENDA SUMMARY Notice Is hereby given cep • nc.. eva a • 1 N SI t• t du~ appointed lrustee undtr clsclams Ml'J' hablh~ for West, Tyler Weat, .. v (Rev. 1/941 cent ror disabled veteran that tile ondvrstgned will e. Flamingo Rd., .Suite Th 1~ • men end pursuant to Deed 01 Y.rust fCI H ·07""31 incorJKtness -ot thrstrttt ~'-Y Weet and Mlll1c Project No. business enter prises October 28, 1998 sell at Public Auction on 1006. Las Vegas, NV 89119 d 1 e 0 b 1ng perso~s ~r~ rll00<4td on 12/l7/93 as Oocu~ Trustee Slit No. 17147 oms Ind Olller common desjo. WMt. MemorW ..,. o1 Seate~8b~fs'!i1r be re· ~~v~E~ ,~,,co~ply wit~ Ao8fr~~ANCES FOR l~~~~~c:t ~~ aH~Mr~: J~~~~~:s~~~~~!no~n· F~s':gAna~l~~~.J~es, 1~;::to~oomi:i':°~~:1nbo~: ~o~~~:'o~lf~t~Jrnna11on,llany,shownhellln.s*d vtcee wlll be 11:QO • ceived at lhe office ol Plant lhec ~ublic c~n~ac~eto~e A~g~+,T G ~~~i~~Tig~ TON AVE.: HUNTINGTON bHave you s~art~d doing ~;~~~ Monarcn Beach, CA office ol tllt recorder of Orange A OEED OF TRUST DATED 2·5-92~~,;::: ~ w~ but~ :':~ ~8~ • • Operahons. Fairview Devel· and Title 2. ~alllornla C~de AND A~COMMENO~T:ON BCH., CA 92646 the per· ,::;iess yet es, 8-1· Fran!( R. Paul, 16 Reina, county, calllomla, executed by: UM..ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO or im!*ed. reOlf'llno' He, PoS· Pactflc \11.w Monu.ty '"' opmental Cenier. 2501 Har· of Regulations Section OF THE HONORABLE sonal property of the fol-C 1 1 C Monarch Beach CA 92629 Christopher C. BeeMr. a single POOTECT YOUR POOPERTY. IT seSS1on orancumlll1nces '> PIY a Memorial Park, ~ bor Blvd.. Costa Mesa, 18060.60, et seq.' JUDGE LLOYD E BLAN· lowing; om~un c~ on~ Klon· This business Is con-man v.tl seft at public auction to W.Y BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC I/le remirrwno pnncipil sum of lhe Newpo11 Beach. -" · 92626 unlJI 2:00 p.m. on In accordance with the PIED JR REGARDING NAME • UNIT II fep~ n~, s1!:f!P · ng· ducted by· an lndlvidual Ille highest bidder lor cash SALE If YOU NEED AN EXPlA-note(s) secured by said Oeed of JAN. 3, 1997 at which time provisions of Section l773 • ·• INVENTORY on, ce re ent H • 1 rt d d I (payabfe at time of sale In lawtul NATION OF THE NATURE OF THET I they wlll be publicly of 1he Labor Code. the De-THE APPEAL OF THE RE· DAVIDE. JAYNE, F021. T,hls statement was flied b a1e you t?s ~ e o ng money ol Ille United States) at PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, rust. wtth nte~ thereon, 1S1----------..: opened and read for per· partment has ascertained VOCATION/NON-RENEWAL HOUSEHOLD ITEMS with the County Clerk ol Fu: n:s~ ~ I o The rront 01 Tiit Flagpole; At YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-pto't'ldad in said note(s). .0. ,,.., forming work to furnish all that the general prevailing OF THE LIVE ENTERTAIN· BRANT OOUGO F073 Orange County on 1C>-3·96 Thr . • au filed The Main EntJy ~ea To The YER vances. if :1· under the birms of labor. materials. tools, and rates of wages epplicable ~~~;1;i~~~LTPE~~~rT~~ HOUSEHOLD r°TEMS'. 19983887933 with' ~~atc':~~Y w~l~rk of Placentia CMc tenter. 4111 ·411 On 11-11-15 at 10:00 A.M~~ ~~rust. enmaee:,f': equipment necessary to ex· In the county In which the TILY B INC A CALIFOR-TOOLS Dally Pilot Oct. 7, 14, 21, Orange Counly on 9·24-96 ~'Chapman AY9., Placentia, CA First Amencan TtUe IMuranceT 'f:e and 1 ~ ctealld cavale, remove, a~d dis· work Is to be done are NIA CORPORATION OBA ALVAREZ, RICH, G024, 28, 1996 m371 19883888923 11 rlaht. title and lnltfest con-company, as Trustee. or Succes-~' ... d ,_..?.. of INT S1Sl ... -t pose ol approximately those rates established • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS wyed Jo and now held by It sor Trustee or Subsblllted TNS·.,, -..,_,. NS ......, 2,725 sq. ft. of asphalt, top· and published by the Di-T~5o":>~~tJgLUT ON es WHITE. DENNIS, G089, PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot Oct 7, 14, 21, undlf said deed of trust In Ille tee under and ~~ant ID Oeed S2H,llO.GI Eslmaled . k-- soil. and base. Form. pour. rector of the Department of I • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 28, 1996 m372 propeny situated In said County, It R rded 2-14-92 tn1ed ·~rest ~ ldci~ and finish. new c«:>ncrete Industrial Relallons. Copies ~f&Ll~~it~H~~~~i?s MALNACK, MICHAEL. Fictitious 8ualn•H PUBLIC NOTICE CllllOl'nla descflbed as: Lot 19'1 &icuru:n1:o 92~~790 Book~ ldVances if atrj, wil 1nc1Hse this "' walkways, and pauos. at of the wage rates are on TAX INCENTIVE PRO G105, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Name Statement of tract no. 1712, In the city ol Paoe .• 01 Olfiaal Records rn the figure pnono SI!• . ,.. ___ ._, • UA.h ... _, ~ Fairview Developmental file at the Office of the GRAM • K.E. AUCTION SERVICE, The following persons are Flctltlous BuslneH Cosla Mesa, county of OtarlQt, office of I/le Recorder of 0,.,,,,. The benefk:ill)' unde< ~ v.n"''"'."7 ........,,_7 Center, In accordance with Chief of Plant Operations, · P.O. BOX 825, KEU Y & doing business as: The slate of California, as per map 1 ''V: Deed or Trust hereto!Oll tlllOI Chapel • Crematoty • plans and specifications. Fairview Developmental CONTRACTS AN D KARL JACKSON, RIALTO, Auto Advantage, t6787 Name Statement rlCO(ded In book 50, pages 32 Coonty, Calllorna. executed by. and de!Mred tD lhe undersigned 1 Bidders for this projec1 Center. AGREEMENTS CA. 92377, TELE: 909-873-Beach Blvd., Suite 676, The following P8fs.ons are to 36 lndusMI of mlscellaneous Mehle! P Dunne and Robjnwntten Oeddon of Delllllt and 3600 Paclflo View~ must possess a current B MANDATORY Sile inspec-BALBOA BOULEVARD 0744, AUCTION BONO I Huntington Beach, CA doing business as. Visual maps, recorcts of Orange Dunne. rusbaod and wife, as Demaod for Siie. 1114 a writlen, Newport 8eact1 or C·B classilicallon II· lion will be held WED STREET RECONSTRUC· 723-41·19 92647 Man, 505 30th St. #204, county caMfornl-. Except there· TruslDr, Anton Luw, Trustee of No'ce of Default and Section ID ...... 8700 ... cense(s) Issued by the NOV 13 1996 2·00 PM' TIONCONTRACTN0.3118 Published Newport Troy Glanerakls 13061 U1 NewportBeach,CA92663 from aR CfUde oil pelroteum the LuW Famly Trust estab-5e11 The undel!igned caused ~==:~===~-r_:c;. Contractor's State License Fair~iew' Oevelopmen'tai FEDERAL COOPERATIVE Beach.Costa Mesa Oally Pata St., WesU~lnsler, CA Mlchael Raymond Kukuk, gas, br~. asphaltUm and aN hslled October 13, 1980 • IS said Nooce of Default Ind Becton r PIEll:£ .nlEll Board, If the badder is not Center STARTING AT THE BRANCH RENOURISH· Pilot October 28, Novem· 92683 l 507 KaCthfeen I.II., Newport kindred substances and other Benehaary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ID Sell ID be recolt1ed in the IEU. _,.&-av licensed at specified, the PLANT OPERATIONS OF· MENT PROJECT, STATE ber 4, 1996. Bo Hoy:! 15630 Iris Cir. Beach, A 92660 mlnerals undtr and In said land, AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST · ..._...,., bid will be <_11sregarded. FICE 10. SAN GABRIEL RIV£R ---m"388' Weslrilfnster, ~-llle-b\i~iAHt-is -con-elOf~llrilfW!t 16 use any 8100fR-FOR-c . localed and more t11ree Joint Venture. bidders must Geor~ McGhee. Chief ol T~ 1~~~~~~1~~~S AC PUBLIC NOTICE Thia business Is con-dHucted by. an ~lv~du: 1 portion ol lhll sur1ace of the land lime of sale tn lawful money of months hl"9 elapsed since sucil Cremation pe possess a Joint Venture Li· Planr eralions 111 TIONS • ducted by: a general part· b ~l•e ~ou 171 Noe 0 ng IOI' drtflino operations. mining or ltle Umed States. l7t cash. a r!cordltion cense. p u bl shed Newport Fl Ullo 8 1 nershlp u n 1 ye quarrytno of aBlnds, Including casl'lefs chtek drtwn l7t astate OATE· to.22 96 1~~ay Prelerence will be granted Beach·Costa Mesa Daily A 0 M 0 ALTERNATE c us us neas Have you started doing Michael Kukuk . but not exduslw Of ON weA or nabonal bank. a chedl dritwn . . • sta esa ro bidders cerlllied as a Pilot October 28 Novem· FUELS (CNG REFUSE Nam• Statement butlness yet? No This statemen1 was filed drlllno. oil development, mlnlnQ by a state or federal cltdlt union, Ir. ,,.!'.!fT AlllOUCM mu "Small Business" In ac-ber 4, 1996. , TRUCKS) GRANT AC· The lollowlng pera~ns are Troy Glanerakls with the County Clerk of oper•bons. IOQ•lhtr Miii iile use or a check dr1wn ~ a state orlNS-E, COMPANY, II Ma-t1IO cordance wilh Section 1896 m387 CEPTANCE ANO BUDGET doing buslnast as. lnte-Thia statement was filed Orange County on 10-2•96 of seld surface for oil wets ledel'll sl\1ngs Ind loan usocia-Trdtlt --------· er seq., Tiiie 2, California AMENDMENT (BA.015) IN grated Physician Services, with the County Clerk of 18983197748 tankl, tunnels, mining ,xceva: bon sa't'lngs assooallon OT LE.HOERS ADVANTAGE 200 fut Code of Regula11ons. Ap· PUBLIC NOTICE THE AMOUNT OF S475,532 440 South Batavia Street, Orange County on 9-23-96 Dally Pilot Oct. 7, 14, 21, !Ions or shirts provtded how-sa.,..'nos bank speof1ed in sec.on S"'4>olnfll. Slifl 61XJ, SANrA---------. phcatlons for preference PUBLIC HEARINGS Orange, California 92868 1998389&785 28, 1996 m376 ever. lht same shall not bt 5102 of the Finanoal Code and ANA CA fJ270l must be submitted 10 and cna14a UNDER R • 1 approved by the Office of NOTICE TO IN P OPOSED AS-Ser.:lces lerprlses, Inc.. 28 1~ • • PUBLIC NOTICE d~ or such 0 If operations state) 1-r 111111 hcllll Mtr•ce ~ Knr1 RoblllSOn • FORE- Small and Minority Busl· CREDITORS OF SESSMENT Olt-TRICT NO. (Cahfomta), 440 South Bat· • Wlllc:fl In no UM or In Iii CLOSURE 0FFaR ness. 1531 1 Streer. 2nd BULK SALE 71 (8ALf10A .. BgULEVARO avla Streei, Oran09, Calilor-PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business ~ attect lht-,;,rta r1hts"':i lo'• ;.11110, 11111101 Klics•wa1~-1().28, 11·4.11-11, 1996 Floor Sacramento CA BETWEEN A STREET nla 928G8 Name Statement • ...., '-d d wll.... t* • I tH11 I, " nglll. ________ _ 95814. 2016 ' (SECS. 8104, ANO ''H" STREET • Thi• butlneu II con-Th• foltowtng pellOM are --· , an ""'' 0 no ti~e and interest co~ to and Blds • musi be submitled 8105 U.C.C.) CHINA PALACE RESTAU· ducted by:• corporauon Fictitious BuslneH dolrig buslneaa u : ART· tntlr said or In :'i ~ atfecl rr:NI held by 1tunelerU1d Deed~ tor the entire work de-Notice 11 hettby given to RANT (Jack Mau, Appel· Have you started doing Name Stat•ment MET, 3614 w. Pendleton, ~ =:ix~r en:W lllcl ':,dJ Trust In the property silllalld 1n Chances are scribed therein. Deviations the creditors of the within tanl) buslneu yet? No The following J>e"*O,M art Sanla Ana, CA 92704 ll 1 """'t IMs than 5~ lett to said Coonty, Cal1fomia descnbino you will fl d from lans and s ecifica· named 11ller that • bulk CITY DEVELOPMENT St. JoHpn Professional doing buslneu as. Net• Rene Huacuja, 2212 s. .,_, thelandthl!retn n lions ~111 not be co~sidered sale Is about lo be made of AGREEMENTS/ANNUAL Services Enterprises, Jal· wor1<1 International, 275 Maple St., Santa AM, CA =i~~~~!:. d~~ A.PN 426-212-12 Lot 3 of what you nHd and will be cause for rejec· the as11t1 described STATUS REPORT. trey M1yeent, Chairman/ Mesa Dr. #A, Costa Mesa, 92707 ootddF~! l9S311\b00k tract tt0 3270, as shown on a at the price tlons of bids The Depart-below. CURRENT BUSINESS CEO CA 92627 Thia busln111 11 con-2446 &2 OJ11c111 els map thereof recorded tn boOk mint has the rlqht to waive The names and buslnH~ u NS CHE o u Leo v A· T.hl1 statement was' filed Juan Gascon, 275 Mesa ducted by: an lndlvldual Thi fuC°'11noJnt 01 lh:':' lid 100, IJIOeS 15 and 16, rnscella-you want to pay a few words to work · any Irregularity in an bid or addresus of the setter Ire. CANCY ON THE CITY wllh the County Clerk of Or. IA. Costa Mesa, CA tiave you started doing bllll1CI ol tilt obflO•llon P51• neous maps, recortls of Hid when you read 10 reJect any Of all bids No Ma111n19rang1 Asaoc;lates ARTS COMMISSION Orange County on &-2&-96 92ea7 business yet? y11 8-15·96 Qlfld""' 1119 ......,... t bt old Olange Coo~ Eiapeno all oil h Cl bid wlll be considered. un· L.P., 361 Pautarlno, Costa MEASURE a (Requested ( 1tff319T19t Thie bu~ln111 11 con-Rene ti~a • and r.-on8'n~:ci C:sta, gas, mnerals and l)ydrocarton t • anlfhtda 1------------··. leu 11 ts made on a stand· Mesa. CA 92628 by Council Members Watt Law Ottlcet MadOIY Z•ll ducted by. an Individual This tt1lement wu flied llll*ltft "'' ldVlnclS It 111 substances l)<ing below a det)tll of everv dav 1rd form furnished b~ the oT~~e 1=~."~~Rv'~1~:: 9ttA~~v,:2i. ROTATION tll\d Plelu, Attn. Bt~ s. ~~~1111~~ed5-1~:ting wt01h theCCountY ~~f""'ottllelntllllDlll>llelllonof5001eetfromlhtaur1aceofu.d--------MEET accordance with the "In· :bove .. er •. ame .. l:"\:,·~~d by Councll M•rtdllh. Flnanclal. C.nue' T~r. .~~~nt WU flied 1tff381S2tl S1M,940.2$. Ptymtnt mutt bt upon.,.,, po~on Of Ille tur11Ce ol someone special ' • ' t r I I • I I '" Department and Is made In 1 the 11 1 . S Clemmer Lany T Piiis~ J a. ' rAn1je ounty on .., .., lie nob of eale 11 lllld, llll Without the tight of tntly RE NT struclions to Bidders." At listed by tne aeller. all t:!'bt1sh~v;r).Nn11>or1 Sulle 205, The C•htr~ Wltl'I the County Clertc of Daily Pilot Oct. 1. 1-4, 21, br•.•c..lllef'ldllc:k dtnn ..o 1111<1 10< the Plll'PD'• of through classlfled .~~::C~~ :~~~/' ,~:l other business namn and Beach·Cc>sts Mesa Dally Building, 11822 e. 17th st.. Orange Oounty on 10.1.JHS 28, 1990 m378 ~ ~~!'wn°'~=~~ 8:~d~-IXl*>n __ no_r_or_. _bo_ri_no_._extraai __ no_.. __ th_ro_u...:g:..h_ci;...a;...s;...s..;if..;le..;d_..1... _______ __...·• specifications, an bid addreues used by the Pilot Octotar 28, 1996. TutUn. CA 0268()..2183 119Ul97H2 ., .. Crtdll Union or 1 dltdl rorm1 b1 c•llln~ Carmalene seller within three years b• m390 Dally Pilot Oct 7 14 21 Dally .PllOt Oct. 7, 14 2t PUBLIC NOTICE clrawn ..., 1 s...:.. .,..,.. • ., S 3 lore th• di.le such 1111 was • ' • • 28 1..... .:. .. 731 .., "''" or ......., Serra,< 14) 95 • 21 · sent Of delivered to the PUBLIC NOTICE 28• 1990 m37-4X ' """ ""' ~Ind LOIO Anodllllon, STARTf"T]l'T;G a~ ~::::'a~1 ~~~· ~Z~i ~~rU~~~nge Martin 0 , Nolle• 11 herebv otv•n PUBLIC NOTICI! PUBLIC NOTICE ·Flo~~:~:e::.:... ~~:"Mc°Jon ~ • _i .l.J:Y • not less than 50 percent of ange Martlniora"il.t ,..: that th• unotrelgriecf Wiii 1411 .. 11 •lotltleu• lkltlnn• Name lt•t•mettt of 111 1INndlll code end the cont.rset price must ac· • 0 1>1 eold al Pwbllc Auctlon ens • · TM fOllowl.ng pereon1 .,. tullorlllcl lo do bullnllt In "'" company rtery contract In-:.'!~o'~:!ee Martin rang• on MONDAY, NOVEMBE~ Flctltlo.ua 8.,.1••• N.,... l&Metnent csolng bU1lnea1 u : l.el1M1, ateta. Tiit .... t edorm . A Nr:J;f,f w volvfng ., expenditure In The names and busl,,.H H, 199G AT 10:00 A.M. Nama ltetem.,,t The ':!:'no ~n•E~~ 1740 Monrovia Avenue, oiler COl'l'lmon dtelgllatlon, •xc••a of ss.ooo. addr .. ••• of th• buyer ar•· KEUY a KARL JACKSON, Tilt tonowtog peftona .,. r7' 1218~~~-.. St Co•l• Miii, Calllornl• ~.i..01 lht ,.., prOC*f1 dt The 1ucceaslU1 blddet Will AMR Combs Inc 4255 K.E. AUCTION SERVICE, doing buelneee u : Sam 1~ • ··~" ~ 92627 1m111d abM II ll!!fPOl1N be reqUlred to enter Into 1 Amon Carter' Blvd MO P.O. BOX 8211, RIALTO. CA. Woo 8.8.0 . I. S..lood 819-t.St ~ • Oullltltver, Inc., (Callf6f· =-~ Prllldtnl Pllol. Cot B U8Zrm.SS!i? contrectu11 agreement In 4239 Fon w rth "T 1 92377 IOO-lr.M>7...-, -'UC· !!OL 15333 C\Alvw DtlW, nte), 11-40 MOnt'ovl1 Av-CA Tiit the f0tm of 1 "Standard 7815$ 0 • •x 1 TION GONO 1723-41-19. :;K111t 110z.IM,,., CA 92112 :1ra::91AMHl9t,~~ ~ enue, Costa Mesa, Callf0t• .,._ .. and.'or lt'1 liUtll AgrHMent. l0tm STD 2" The ... ,, 10 be IOld are ALLSPACE • COSTA C'*9tt ran Cheung EX· e 1 • Pl ac. • n1a 02127 llOlftt. If tPl)llclOle, dlldllm(I which shall be binding ci.tcrlbed In o-n•r•I H ' MESA. 1535 NEWPORT Pl'"' Food I, Inc., 1 Cell-'fh15 b 1 1 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-.-.Ylabllylorll!Ylneort upon the Slit• of Califotnil vehlcl•t. equipment ll1d in: BLVD .. COSTA MESA. CA IOfnla corpontlon, 15333 dUct~ t!' n•~ .. con-dueted t>v: • CorpOtalion Of tllt Intl lddi'm llld Olht only upon' •PPfOVll by the vetll""' and .,. loctlted at· 12121 C~ !>five, S. 110, "' H .,. an ...... -... ~ The rtg11ttant commenced common ~ q Stale. The contt1ct i. not 3 -·' • A2tO MICHELI.£ PAI.TY, vine, CA 82111 aw ycMi ·--"""'"' to ttenaact bUtlneN under lllown '*-· : A binding on either party un-dl' J;~~:rlno, Coeta MHa. HOVSEHOl.D FTEM$ Thia · butlnu1 Is co,... ~ l:!, no the llctttlous name or M. lonal, "9'91 test and until It 11 spprovtd Th• butlneH name used ~~!•..: JOHN WOLFE, dUcted by:• cOfporatton TN .._ ,,. tlled nam.e 1111.0 above on: ~1..,,.... U/Olf/ ~ by the ~oprtllf ttate by the Miier -' that IOCa· Hvvx.HOU> rTEMS Aegltttent hat llOt y_, wtttt' tM &:;y ~ Of 1118 ~·.::::.MA iij;j ~rn!:· ;''a'~:e s°:. tion1 ts: Mlftln Orange A•-0~'Jl;., A~~J>sNtHJ:.~ = e;:an=~= Ofange ONltV on f.21-tl ~0:-~.'t:l"~ Gt"' -:.:."':'!; Vlcee. If rtQ\lfred, soc ••et rtEMS ,... NfM Ot flll'MS ht,ed f ... at7'°9 eratlftg Offtoer c:.\ ~ e.dl All none•en!Pt awe con-tt!.l\e~:~·::'~ 82tt DHAA fCOSAAY • .....,._ Dally Not OCL 1, '"· t1, Thia .....,,.,. WU IJled CA ~no.: m4< tract• of 15,000 Of more 22 lttl at· 1,111 and ~ rTIMI C1*tlC fan ~. D· II. t• m3'7S _.Ch lhe County Cltttl of 1 llllji • wl M .,. aubjeet to st.te con-M ·,,... UP i4o Ntwport Bn1. IOITH NOROZA. SI""' flood. f, Inc., Pew = eoumy on 1.1.,... • lltd .... OMnlllt or trtctor nondl1c:rlrnlna11ot1 ~w• Dtf1t9 lultt &oo. HOUSIHOl.D ITIMI Cheul1 '"' ~. ~ PUii.iC llOTICI · 1 Ml•IM ~_..., " ._,, ~comptl1nc~ O-::: N.WPott 11.c.,, call~ ~nC:aMAN, ~ ....,.,.,_ was Bled ,. ... 11111 ........ Delly Piiot Mv 11 1, 11, •. /:':J.' Ian. or ment &::.*1'1ect1on 12"0 ~4 .... II not 11Jb. ~ ICtilNl£Pf' ... U. Councy Cltrll Of .._ lt111 1111 • ~~~ ='" tf 1111 11t•lfl'= :-'~~~ ~~ ':=:: 101, RT annoec:r.;n.:~= .::.-=:r.r.= · 1 mm ~~': lee.loft ll01. A bid fof • eioe 2 LMMA o.i, P11111 .,.._ 1, M, hCll ,... ..... · • ' .. l'!Wlt. Tiie ftUllllc ... rll• Mnlrtct, a'u y." I It .. ·---HI tJI Olrll ..... T ... °'" OI ......... ~ tar • ..... ~ -"""' °' Dlftllllt ,::.•--.:.:; ' ..,:..,-::.;-.. o. ~--..n~ .._tllltliltd ii.iii:,:::; , .. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1996 • MUCNOTICH PUIUC NOTIC!I PUIUC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC IOTtCll PUBLIC NOTICH GMl__,llOUH Telephone Sam-5:~ Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm MOnday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNES Morxlay ............ Friday 5:CX¥n Tuesday ..........•. .Monday 5:00pn Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5~ PUIUC llOTICll PUILIC NOTICES BYPllD• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pn (Pl~ include your name and phone number and we'll c.all you back with a JXice quote.) BYM_GOlllN PlltSON: 330 West. Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 c.omer of Newpcxt Blvd & Bay Sl. Friday ................ Thtnday S:OOpm PUBLIC NOTICES PUIL.IC IOTICES SELL your home through classified GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the niht to censor, reclassify,' revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Cred1t can only be allowed for the first insertion. -- - MOBILE NEWPORT RENTALS TO ------EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 APPLIANCES 6011 JEWELRY, FURS POWER BOATS -HOMES 1100 BEACH 2169 SHARE 2724 EMPLOYMENT 5530 & ART 6025 7012 -Devcere needed for Brand new GE Mono· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii ·~··· ~--Starter Hom• Nwpt Shrtt on Canal 2BR, 2BA Condo 2 ---------Sacreterlal Newport 8yr old girt. 2pm-7pm, gram dbl elec oven. 5 Start thinking about 20' Duffleld Elect ~-.....,_ mtg/bnkg co seeks 5 days/wk. 875-8986. burner gas cooktop Xmea . ladies Cartier Sun Top/windows oOOlltu111H Only $1000 dwn $625 4br 2.5ba. Av1 11/9 car gar, pool. No dep EMPLOYMENT • HOUSE·SITTINQ $1500. 721·1380 2-tone Panther watch. $6500. Steve 548-1S01 a u 11_.......,_....._111111111 1MS per mo Incl park rent. S30K of lmprovments req'd. $450 +u\11. organz•d prsn w/comp TLC f t -·----· 1988 Golden West 24 $2400/mo 850-1889 CdM 227·7590 5530 skills to handle daily or your pe s, • s 1 d • B V s Id• Call 9-6pm 640-29631 _______ _ ....,.,., la .. lltecl II 1111 Fff. wide. In beaut tree-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii operations. Oppt for P I a n ts & h om e . f I 3 MARINE SLIPS ... F •........... AA.,1MllS Bel Penn br/ba trg adv...,.mnt. Call Chris, Excellent references. Kenmore r g, yrs .__,,_. lined beach area park. ...... Id S650 BSA ....... 1 --------_... .... ...,...... Owner transferred. apt steps to ocean. INTERNET (714) 222·1090 714/574-4245 9-6 ° ' · .......... OFFICE. DOCRS 7022 "~ • ._, ,....,.llCI. Must sell nowl Call for APARTMENTS Reasonable 650·886\ Tellor Shop Mgr 909/985-2007 hm W•aher/Dry•r k•lllllH er .imllalHlllD details 9012220 R RENT COM 411 Poinsettia Local Co expanding Tr•lnae Friendly,,•••••••• Admiral set under FURNITURE & 5 o'MOORINQ NB -... • .._ C-. ,......_, -• FO Ave 2bd/2ba. w/ N/S Various positions prof up•d aeam·t• warranty till March 97. EQUIPMENT 6047 Harbor. Xlnt loeallon· ....,.....,_.....,. ...... ., prol female. S550 •FREE ACCESS• stress. (310) 985-0264 MERCHANDISE Xtra lg Capacity. near Pavilion. $12.900 ....... 11'9111.•• ........ CEMETERY LOT/ + 1/2 u1il. 875..0902 Training evall, PT/FT $575.obo 842·8533 I 1 OBO. (619) n&-2663 ...... "-1· CRYPT 1225 N c ut Sii.iii 1 TRAVEL AGENT or 963-3483 starting • bus nen • ..... .,_..,_..,.,_. BALBOA CdM Share house. trg o omp er • Full or pare-time. we have the package Sid• Tl•• for 30 sail --• ~·· 1°1#." ' bckyrd. fp. hrdwd firs, Call fOt Interview: N Ud B Id -pmu.NSUIA 2607 Apollo Beautiful, busyt--------for you! Furniture, boat. r o / ge. TMs......,. wtM .•• Peolflc View M•m ~u 4 blks to beach. s575 (800) 841"7178 office. Call 983·8747 ANTIQUES 6010 _F_U_RN--ITU--R-E--6-0_1_4_, supplies, phones, Nwpt Bch, great toe . .......,..._..,.._... Pk Vista Del Mar plot spilt utll 875•5 217 Laborertt Earn up to copier, etc. Ptease coll $9.00 por It. 675-6128 ..ellfNlltlilll~ lall loc. Current value BAYFRONT lrg 2bd/ HB 3br 2ba hse, lg $500 Weekly Long FALL CLIEARAHCE 201·7102 ...,.....llllltlaOlr,...111 $24 1 o. Sacrifice 2ba condo, near Pavil· matr bd, quiet, nr distance phone com· Success Hu Lad To •2 5-50% OFF• .. ....., *9141 •• alt S1500. 073·7838 lion, 2·car pkng, pool, beach, yard, Indy. pany Is 1eeklng peo-Rapid Expansion Entire Inventory! ....,... ........., "' 181~ boat dock avall. no $480. 310-439-241 O pie to ••rvic• atOfe-Newport Antique Ctr IWPJ..-........ • • pets. S1600/me. yrty. trvlne Turtlerock. lront promotional box NEWTF.AM NOW 2384 Newport Btvd. .. #Pl-.,~.~~ HOUSES/ o73-eo4 o Gated 2800 sq ft route. 1·800-354-7331 FORMING!! Costa Mesa ........ nn.;,_,_ home. 3br 3ba, $600. -...---.-,,-~-":""'T"'." APPOINTMENT Open D•lly 1111-••1._..-.rer CONDOS COSTA MESA 2624 1sv1ast 854-8078 *8.:.·~~· u~i~: ~::! SETTERS (714J031·2411 ::f.:W~•:..:...,,.._ POR RENT NB 1BR w/bath. Quiet aaJ. No pets. P.O. Box • Guaranteed Hourly s517mo Low Income house overlooking 5272, Balboa l1land. •Commission furn studios. utlls Incl. park & bay. Prkg, w/d. 92662. Fax 875-7146 Cck1 •••••••••I Clean, modern, ae-$400 850-8812 -..,,,.-~.,..-,,:~-:---=--•Paid Wi y BALBOA Out of Senta F• Dai) Cash 8 cured parking, pooV NB Room @ Beech In Fashion Island hH • y onuses H.,OUSES/ C~NDOS F~R SALE G!NEIUU. ISIAND 2106 spa. Jeckle 642-8226 Ocean vu, f/p, sep openings for PT/FT Tu.MENOOUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l!'SIDE Lrg clean 2BR, entrnc. patio, lndry. Holiday sales assoc'•· OPPOllnJNllY FOil 2BR 18A Furn Brick 1BA. Gar, laundry rm. s55o +u\11. 648-4400 Hrly + comm + FT ADvANCEMENT patios, beamed cell· 120 Albert Pl. $750.1 .. •••••••• benefits. Contacl 1-800~567-5054 lngs, w/d. 51250 Avall Leave Mssg 548-1703 1• Poppy at: 044-5853 Call Today lmmed. 040.0949 Trptx 2·•tr, 28r 2Ba, BUSINESS & -P-(T--s-.-1-.-.-p-0-,-1"""t1o_n_1 I Start 1002 Cute 3bd/1.76ba 1car patio, gar. Back unlV FINANCE avallable at Lady Golf omorrow! KAY FINCH POTTERY Wanted! Cash Paldl * 073·8223 * 7 'Queen stpr sola tthr CAMPERS, RV'S, 3 y/o . Was S 1700. -------- now s8oot!I 854·9661 PETS & TRAILERS 8014 Brown.Jordan Patio ANIMALS 6049 Set, paid S 1300. 4-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii stut1e~ chairs, · large 4 5 rn/o m/klt Pch table w/glass top, • • 5500 bed $25 2 clnnmn, mrbl classlc smaii sofas. S25. Ocl cat S200 646-3473 •Camper Cabover• a /c , r • f r I g e rat o r , microwave, ladder/ rack, owning, T.V, antenna, tint-glass, mini-blinds. $4500.00 719-9032 IGUANA Large happy PP 751-4473 __ C..,..h..,..lp_p_e_n_d,...•"""l•__,,,C-h-er-ry~e1 & healthyl Including Stockland Shall for seats+ china cabnl. cage, stand, llghl, PN w/locklng aide Xtnt cond. $2150 OBO heat rock. StOO firm. windows $600. Bed· 220-5909 5 40-5995 liner, $150. 675-3391 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 Poodle Puppies Teacup. Toy & Mini. $250·$1250. 546-2848 Overstocked with stuff? gar wd ref dw College Park. S870mo and Resort Wear iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mlc'ro, S1850 314 Agt 818·881-47831••••••••• Store. Apply Fashion Sapphire agt.631-8097 1 _________ ,_________ Island, Suite 207-A Top Doller Paldl From 1800·1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Painting•. ctil na, glsware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB RH 673·6223 A call to Classified will help 642·5678 KID'S Got v.ou Down? TRANSPORTATION 1:======= New baby video ot1ers ••••••••• hel I 1 8884BABYTV '-----------•••• For Sale? ••••• Weekend Open HouH•? : ..... "R\e Dally Pilot Real Estate Tab which Is published each Sat· and nexpenslve way to showcase that special property. call our Classified Dllpartment Todayll : 842·5878 COITA IOSA 1024 CORONA DELMAR BEACH 2669 OPPORTUNITY PT FHhlon lalend 2122 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 Chlld/Adult Clothing . Work outside cart iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * 18R te2s • mornings. 759-5488 ---------1 BAYSIDE DR. Luxury 2BR 2BA $728/Up Vendlng•Local Rte• EMPLOYMENT Condo 2 Br, 2Ba, f/p. Refrlg & dlahwuher 20 great alt••• Retail Sal•• fulVpart spa, pool. PrM bch. Incl. 60x30 pool. No Buy all or part• time for Gourmet food SERVICES 5533 St950 721·9075 pets. No fees. No lse. •800-775-22199 and Glfl basket ator•1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dealgner condo 2+2 * 714-545-4855 * In Fashion Island. Expt• ....... . Stop. Look. Listen. What does h take to become • tchool blll driver? ~Ye. aicqy, people skills. llld pecienoe ere • aood ....,. Fol\ow ... \IP wSd\ • clean drivilw *Old. no dnlp. .t ao crilMYI history llld JO'l'se Oft 'JfM way. IMtwu ~ oft'm A I palt-tia monq?Od~ pp y. .... ,_,....,.., Aed, .. ~ ....... ~c ........ •bth1 .. •lillllel ..... ,... ......................... ... I ' ' I : . I I I' I I ' WANTED TO BUY 6019 Top D olla,. P•ld For Records. Jazz. Sountracks, etc. Call Mike 645-7505 FREE TO YOU 6022 RES When you'r-e tun into classified "I prefer ~vertiscf ~e with the Pilot an at H~B.l. due to the r .-.cmnnse and ~' · i~r--·ce customer setvlBill Solis • • ' ' Q MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1996 TODAY'S CROSSwORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Long. narrow mountain range 8 Middle Eastern 9 ~ 14 Peri.a t 5 Fow'a coe1 16 Spooky 17 Poisonous mushroom 19 Gong.ho 20 TV e11tra · terrestrial 21 Toys on stnngs 23 Monthly expense 24 Cupid's weapon 26 Oull 28 Go 10 extremes 3t Exercise sys1em 33 Antenna 34 Fonner 38 Actress Drescher 39 CommotlOl'I 40 Zhivago's love 42 Obliquely 45 Faucet 47 Playwright Coward 48 Lounge 49 -bear 53 Sulk 54 Award 57 Shieh 60 Zones 14 17 20 BUICK 62 Basebd boo-boo 65 On pins end needles 66 &,lore 87 ~'anoiM 68 Oppoaffe Of 69=-Wings 70 Data DOWN 1 Coolidge or ~ayworth 2 CJl)je(;t ol devotion 3 FeM on -ears 4 Run around a lot 5 Chicago Loop trains 6 Uhderway 7 Channel martier 8 SinQef Guthne 9 Understand 10 Misty-eyed 11 Eggs on 12 Demeanors 13 Sassy 18 Austrian Alpine r~lon 22 Philosopher 903 5 CADILLAC 10-n-11 0 ..... u.....,,_.,..... 30 Periods intently 31 Alpine song so Inaugurates 32 Sioger Yoko -51 Contract 35 Story of the 52 LOil color Trojan War 53 -Harl 36 Wise Men 55 Jug 37 God ol love 56 Extreme 39 Ewper1 57 Cease 4 1 Had a meal 58 Beige 43 Lherary 59 Stimulate (Iha oollect1on a petite) 9040 CHEVROLET 9 0 45 .... By CHMUS GOftN with OMAR SHAlttf and TAHNAH HIRSCH ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q. l • Roth vuJMrable, M Snut.h you hold: •• 1e•s 0 1'78~31 OA •A8 The biddif\I haa proceeded. NORTH EAST BOUfH WF..81' t • Dbl I 0 P-l • .., ... f What action do you take? A • Two aces make ror a cood ~t1ponding ha nd. Partner aurely has sill clubs on thia auction, 80 it is cuy to COMtrud many handa that wiJI produce nine tricb at no trump. Since you are in no position to suggest that game, invite by raie- ing to three dubs. Q. 2 • AB Sout.h, vulnerable, you hold: • K J 8 I:' A 8 • S O AK 10 t '1 6 K e I P.ART PUii Dbl ? What action do you take? . N OR111 •• A • There are two ways to_proceed -redouble or two heart.a. Since two hearts suggests more valuea in the suits you have bid and weaker spade support, we prefer the redou- ble. T hat also leave11 the door open to punish the opponents in their esmpe_suitJathcr Uian bid· on.. Q. 3 • EasL-West vulnerable, as South you hold. •8663 0 762 O Q2 6QJ64 The bidding hM proceeded: WF.ST NORTH F.A.Cff SOUTH I O 2 6 2 • 7 What action do you take? A • You do not have much, and what little you do hove wenken11 partner's defensive prORpectA. It looks as iflhe opponents hove game, perhaps even slam, so we would make lire a." difficult as pos- sible for East-West.wit.h a preemp- Uve leap to five club.-an act.ion jµstiR,.ble onjy at lhia Y\llnerabOity,. Q. 4 • F.aat.-WcM. vulncroblo, M Sout.h you hold: •ISi Q K .J 1018 0 1064 6A8 Partner opena the biddinc wit.h one heart. What. do you respond? A • Had you held a singleton some- where, (our hearts would be I.he rec· ommended bid. With We balanced hand, however, we~nk that a raiae to two hearta doos it ample justice. Q, 5 • Neither vulnerable, ae South you hold: • K to 8 0 A I O A Q J t 5 6 A 10 3 What ia your opening bid? A • Your.good nv~card minor 8!'d hllnd too 11t.rong (or one no trump even if your range i11 16-18. O pen one diamond, intending to jump rebid in no trump at. your next tum. Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, aa South you bold: •A6 OK 9'11 0 10 98 62 •KJ The bidding has proceeded: NOR'nl EAST SOUTH WFSI' • • Pa• 110 PaM -v-.... ' What do you bid now? A'· You heve an e1tcellcnt. support· ing hand, improved by the honors in partner's finit,.bid euit. Since a j ump to three hearta would be invi· t.ational, not forcing, it. i11 pW!illani- moW! to take any action other than a leap to (our heart.a. Learn to be a be tter bridge pla yer ! Subacrlb e n o w to the Goren Bridre Letter by calling (800) 788-1226 for fnformatlon. Or wr He to: Goren Brldre Letter, P .O. Box 4410, Chicago, IlL 60680. '86 LeBa ron Conv. Red. x1n1 Condi Full Pwr. 89K ml, $3950. 721 ·05 9 9 '97 Explr/Expd Trks Huge dlsc/lmmed del '87 Chero kee Black Llmitod, Mint cond, all xtras . Must see! 95k ml. $8700. 842·8616 Direct Leasing (7141646-1217 '8 1 Regal Ltd 2·dr. '8 9 Sov l ll o V-8 wh1/blue. lull pwr. pwr Loaded, lull power. sunroof. xln1 cond. at. a/c, I031her Int. S3000 obo. 723-1504 $7 000. 7 6 0·3146 '91 S 1 O Blaze r 4dr, 1-,-8-7-L-.-8-a-r-on-P-re_m_ Tahoe LT. Blk 4.3. a/t. Co upe 63k orig ml.---------LEXUS Loaded ! Bad Credll Turbo. loaded. exc. 1 HONDA 9085 '8 4 Re ga l LTD Dark --------- red, 1u11y 1oaded. 115K CHEVROLET 9045 orig owner miles w/ reg lull maintenance. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aluminum wheels. xln1 '79 Co rvette Vnnllla. 11ros. S4,500.o bo a1. ale. Mops, low ml. 962·6 113 financi ng. 56895. •go Centurv V-8 auto. J iffy Auto 991·7296 4-d r sedan. blue '8 8 Ca m a ro RS V8, 9115 OK. S9875· Warranty owner. S3100/obo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii avail. J iffy Auto 673-5605 '94 LS400 Blk/blk w/ Phone: 991·7296 '8 5 Honda Accord H hb k C gld accents, full pwr. '97 S ub/Tah oo/Trks ---------ate ac • A/ • 5· now tires, nonsmoker. Huge d1sc/lmmod dol FORD 9075 apd, AM/FM stereo. 25,000+ mis. Buy or Direct Leasing 52400/obo. 285-6285· take over lease. S37k (7141 6 46·1217 '88 Accord 2d Hatch 720·0 521 '85 BRONCO II Blue white a t, a/c, low CHRYSLER 9050 powor windows. 142K Rare 5 spd, pw, pdl, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m1los. S2995. Darcy low miles. Bad Credit Int/ext, 6 cyl. pwr mllos, ps, pb, nlcel 1--------- brks/ steering. AM/FM Bad Credit Ok. $4975. MAZDA 9125 CD 150 watt speakers. Warr avail. Jiffy Auto l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 51800 obo. 51500 w/o 991·7296 1• 557·1444 OK. S3975. Warr. RENT ADDITIONS RE MODELING J effries avail. Jlffv Au to Phone: 991 ·7298 Buy IL Seu It. Find II. Classified. "83 5th Avo Family car. S2300. Vory good stereo. 8 95·4399 .,..,....,._.,,,...,....,.... ______ '80 RX7 New red paint, 5-spd, ate, 130k orig miles. Perfect cond. 548-9 8 32 -,9-2_T_a_u-ru_s_6_c_y_l,-a-t. All Kinds of Jobs For a/c, full o wer.. wheel l!\JI Kll'ds orFooplo. stereo/cass, Classlflod. 723-4407 ~~.=.Ll'.1,0.-".Ljf-~®v +ab · · Records. Xlnt! 1095. Darcy 557·1444 --------- FencH /decks/room add. Roofe/general repairs. Comm/Res. Reis Free Est John 947.5520 -LAND--5-CAP--E-&-- HOME SERVICES IAWN rnnE 3808 An thin &Ev ~ 9220 1150 OLDSllOllLI 9155 nuas lmiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MUCIDIS 1130 NISSAJf ------------~ -- 'e3 180 D..... •ea St•nsa 2-dr 1eaa MLTA N Looka and runA gr .. 11 l\a t c hback •·•pd. Ro,at ., • .,. ...... •7e CH.VV LUY Slue, " apd. Lifted. N .. de c11butator. S1000 obo 842-4879 S2800. •?it-9047 4-Cyl, AM"M CHI. Full;' loaded, ve, dlllk •es coupe 300 S87,0/ob0. 931·1149 blue wllh light blue In- Black wllh red lnterlOf. '84 :aoo ZX Red, rune tetlot, 94,000 mllea. , ________ _ Make offer. Call em, good. Smog cert Incl. ~.000 °' bHI offer. ANTIQUES l e31·7805 ecyl. 1 2500/o b o . 71' 67"""287 •7s a4oo AT, AC, ___ •_9_o._T_e_a_o __ ,--------CLASSICS 9250 aunrool, mucho new. •ea 300 ZX Auto. TOYOTA 9210liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s 2 8 7 o . 5 8 /ob o . bla~k. 113K mllH, ale. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '83 Blaok Corvalr Mo-8841 ea11, power wlndo ... 1, Manual trana. Rune ... '97 Land Crua/4-Run d 11 s 2 g g 5 • D a, c y H•"'• dlsc/lmmed d•I goo . 800 OBO . MERCURY S57•1444 -., 722·1295 9135 -,9-5-AJ-t-lm_a_Q_X_ll_w_l_n_•, Direct Le11ln~ •es Chovy corvalr '84 Mercury Topaz 4dr, auto, a/c, 4cyl, good cond, fm cass, 5975/obo. 295·1442 red/tan, butlwood 17141 848•121 Conv, auto, whl/red dash, Loadedl low CLASSIFIED Int, fully , .. tored, mites. Bad Credit OK, II'• the resource you m u • 1 • • e /I e I I . $13,875. factory wart. can count on to sell a __ ....;.9..;7..;5_-0=5.;;0.;;•~- JIHy Auto myriad of marc han· Phone: 991·7299 dl1e ltema, becauH SELL MEET someo[le special through classified RENT through classlfled Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the unhngton each Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form w ith your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREf~ All fe r-$-10-• OUT column• compel quallfied buyers to calll your used vehicle through classified 642·5878 942-5978 D YES,SEU MY CAR City Phone Credit Cord O MC OVISA D AM X # Exp-- Mail To. DAILY PILOT 330 W Boy Shel. COW Mao, CA 92627 (714/ 6.'2·5678OI'MX17141631·659' (f'rlwale Potly '*' Pl.aw Oi.c* Priwil Boxes lloar-.Mmlio-ModlJ---~ - 06~ 0 -ts-O S...bl o v.f o_,......_ o r.,..ca.. o """"i... a-~ uMoJc.-. 0 '-" 0-~ O Wdo.llp o J-" O MV1M s-.o o w.,. wi..tt 0 Nr~ 0 C-C"'*'11 O...,wi..tt a--o ea.-oc..-r~ oM-o v..,ibl a~..,.w....,._ • $10 for 4 lines, $ 1 .00 aodt acJcJitional line ·-----~--------·-···-------~lJb _TnAanonAaint ~ clock•. 26Yra Local Svc. J ohn Burr 282·283 1 SPRINKLERS are my only b us lne1 s . Tlmen•VaJveUDrl S 1 Charles 72 • on s t ruc tlon Add it ions/Romod ehng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It p I o ho e fo ree st mate. Ref'a. S9~. C~ll u~ob~rt e~ Mich ael 758-1440 Saale Yard Ma lnt h oua ehold goo ds •BISHOP PAINTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1-----.-;;;;=--_,..,,.,,.,,..,....-,:-------La n/ 1 S/ movera p rint their Prompt qual ave. Rea• s Leaky Showera Re p'd SCI (7141434-Ht3 1 ---------MSM Construction ~ kf /n-up t treTeh trimh P.U.C. Cal T number; TextureeWallcoverlng1 Island Bluo Pool• l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20 Yoar1 EKp-lnsured L605846 719·290 8 McCaus land Con stru c tion Co. Regrouting & lnstall'n DRIVEWAYS 3585 Remodels & Repairs. apr n r aera e. ate llmos and chauffeurs L704332 Rela 969·2407 Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. I• L670130 Dean of T lle 1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Painting lnt./Ext. 631-4422 Pg-413-8142 print tholr T.C.P. num----------• Repair: f11ter/pump/hlr Spanlah·ltallan 673·8065 or 846-8526 CONCRETE & Ll696327 962·2438 • TREES • bor In all adverllse-lko'a Cuatom P ainting Acid wash 845·8728 C h 11 d re n ·Ad u 1t 1 Addll1on1/Romodo1tng Dos1gn To Complellon L35320/54 7 ·67 3 7 Newport Tile & Marble MASONRY 3 5 5 7 Dr. Drlvewa v ..I ..I ments. If you have a Prof, Clean, Ouallty ~l~v~~a og930.l~i: Fine Crattsmnnshlp ... 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Why not Redo your NO JOB TOO SMALL ~k ..... _,flff'IOYenup .,uwn.1 s s. 76 quei tlon a bout the 18• Work. lnVExt & Docks. Para dl•• Cove Poole At Affordable Prices.•• o I d As p h a I t ?? Doors, windo ws. elec· =.!! ..,..., _ '51-34 gallty of 8 mover, limo L#703468 831·4810 Quality Pool/Spa Svc.1 ________ _ Snowera/Countera/Flrs Brlcit, Block, Stone. Tiie Licensed Since 1972 trlcal, etc. Ll#614248 Landaoape Remodelln.t or chauffeur, call : PAINTING 289·8190 ~:i~~~sh• 8~18~::1:: WALL Mvl•• Co n struction Additions & remodeling 0 437-7322• Nalursl Slone & Marble Cone. Patio, Driveway Ex port!! 539·3702 Potor, 848·7358 Yard tune up/malntenace, Publlc Utltltles Conscientious crah•· CO"''DRINGS 3932 Fplcs L645486 842-2214 Fplc, BBQs. Rot. 25 Yr1_________ Paint/Drywall landscape/artlitlc design. Comml11lon man. Old·laahloned 1titi;i'iiif:-"1Q1nliiiiiiiv'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lie NS76675 Insured. Exp. Terry 557.7594 ELECTRICAL JGlO C.,pontry/Ro palrs CPro0n,.11ra&cl~~~~.2. 764~~006sos· . ...,....,.,..._1..,,1,...4_.s_5_e..,.-4_1.,,.,5,_1___ pride tn workmanatllp. ROOFING 3910 CLr 1111.1ING Small J obs/Free e st. o;.u.,..., ,., F•rthlntl lntorlora ---------• "'6U'f * Best Price/Quality1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Refl/Bob 549 .... 41 NEW L .. '"'F Spilt Second Moving Petora Painting ln1tallatlon • Removal 1• -v• ,.,.. Prof Moversl 24Hr Srv 20 y E 1 CARPENTRY 3510 SERVICES 3548 Lndscepe. brick, atne Sma ll Job EXPERT ..,5-~,,....,,=--~:----Landacape & Masonry 7oay/Sr Dlsc(T ll7l4S2 a11a •P•r •nee Academy Roofing Dlacount Wallcoverlng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii concr. 800.788-1007 Duncan Ehtc1rlc eml Retired Contractor o .. 1gn/8ulld/Ramodel 432·9123/P-348·5850 FrH Eatlmatea Re-roofa & Repair• L#560875 873·1212 , 110 1 k R Rapalra, lmprovementa, Uc Ina 74 ......... 87 lntarlora a nd E•terlora Full" lneur•d Bond-.. Ha ndyman/Remode l A TOUCH OF CLASS •EXPERT: Blk walll, .. oca u c eaponse am Jobi. Ouality/lnt~rl~ ---··--· _,..__-___ ABC MOVING Referral. 8 5 4-0•12 F' E ti . t ... Ron'a Wallp•porlng I I B h K Cl I A /c L"275870 850·7042 Sh , 0 d "' r•• • ma •• ln1tall1tlon/Remova1 Ad d t on1, at . itch ean ng. 01 omm brick. concr1. atucco. ---------I care, Ken 842·1 7 a no • ar onlng L""'8959 ..... ., . ...,.39 Fl W D LI /B d d F E I & La d I Quick, Careful, And ---------• "" •• "WV Roaaonablo Prlo oa re · otor amoge c on e · roe • · Rprs. 25Yr Exp. Lows Llc 'd Contractor n •0 •P ng. Lawn Eloc, Plumb, & Paint Tera1a 282 -7143 Jos o 531•7843 s 11 J b S 1 11 t care 1n1tall'n/Removal C.ourtooua. Over 20 pu111.ro •·VOCAL BAI.BOA ROOFING CO 837·8829 Anytime I d • ma 0 pee a •• UllULING 3720 s •49 •ao Y••ta E•petlence MM'f Cl a llt w k a 'd Newport a rea. mme •BOSS HOUSECLEANING •---------Fans • Llghll • S pa n.n prlnklora "" ... 1 LT1 38048 5 52-0410 LESSONS 3868 ua y or uarnt Wo Gala 1thould hang Page 714-2 2 7 -8122 Licensed-Bonded NEW LEAF Demand Elect. 645·3856 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------Reroof/Repalr FrH Est. together. Strip, lnetall, A to Z HANDYMAN St 0.00 per hour. Landscape & Masonry LEGAL Dlbern•rdo'• Moving Lie /In• 831·5081 advice to the crazy. INSTALUREFAC& CABINETS 714-5 48·0388 · Deslgn/Bulld/Romodel 1---------JUNK TO THE DUMP Local/Office/Storage •Plano LeHona• eSADLER ROOl'INQ 831·2111 Anytime Kitchens. 1>11111. doors. ---------Llc.,lns. 748·0487 GAllAGE (714-998·18821 SERVICES 3812 Long Dlat. Fr .. Eat. Degreo Teacher Ucenaed & lnaur-.. •Bright Haoolnlng Haullng today what ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii .. 7... ... window• Doug 5'16·7258 European Prof'I. BH t, _________ DOORS 3678 the Traah Man won'tl t• T#181832 .. .-3114 Beginning to Cl111lce Fr .. Eal. All reroof WINDOWS 3934 CAR PENTRY•Wlndow• In town I Reta 5Yfl EICp. CONTRACTORS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •98·1882 ATTORNEY L~n 940.194 7 QU8fantffd. e?s-soes ,'ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Doore • wood Fences Grace 2 5 1·9459 •S1S Sontlo• C•ll• -TW--.-N-TY--0-0-L-LA_R_ l'roo Conaultatlon PARTIES It 1• Amerlottn Window CloseVGarege Organizers • HOUSl!CLEAHINQ GENERAL 355 8 HAULERICLEAN·UP 8 an k r u P t c y ·S 9 9 • 3840 PLUMBING 3890 UMODEUNG Cle nl L "261581 • Call Bob 15 yra exp. Good Rer. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R•r,•1r•/Serv/Openers JOHN Dul-Dmv•S 150. OCCASIONS 1 1 f • ne 249-8323 Pg-312-0026 Own Irani. Call anv· LEWIS Construction u~·~ M:~;~~;~:) 65().1628 MIH~~~ur.;:::na a THE LOCAL PLUMaRR a ADDmONS 3918 a1 1c:~!::'nt!:.:t,w-Y• NO JOB TOO SMALL t Im a I 2 4 1 -0 8 3 1 Remodel•Handyman As l 53 .. 733 C•lller•PhV Dave 222·22•0 0 0011, window•, el.c-Ho3 aoc loanlng L#7CM773 Local AH .•---------IMPROVEMENTS •• • • 5 Add • Touch of Claea ·• .iai;: ~::.:Co.• ASIC 11• ABOUT ••• trlcal. etc. Lll614248 JapaneH lady with 2o •714-957·592&• HANDY MAN 3710 HOMI 375• MASSAGB Weddlnga, Partr... Frlendty Servlce•tntufed Aemodellng.Addltlone Po tor, 848·7359 yt1 up. R•ll•bla. v 3830 Holldaya. Reaapnabl• LIS329'I 871-930' 6. Aepalra. No Job Too S o ml Rotlrod 60v 11 of Xlnt rel'a. M:S-4974 1 • .1. Scolt Conatruotlon PflCH. Anne 723·11961 8mlll 8ob M8-eaa3 ' ---------Cuatom Home Bulldera •Palnt/C•rpentrv• • rt D al ct--a-aa1l1f'd c ult. Ora. ptmb RELIABLI! Llc ,481954. Aal'a. Drywall and morel T ... MlteJDry .... Laa 9port• Thet•Ptr•---------ape r " ......... P•rthlnl lnteriOre hoot, alct, fire. drywll HOUSI! CLUNINQ 714-e78·7788 Small Jobe Oki Davenport Conet All Alt ~ IO relu ,,.,_,...,G 3858 a Plumblng Repalre Kitche n/ ath/Aemodel Ua'd. Jerrv 042·0587 Local Ar••· )(Int Ref'•· a.,,, MS.9•77 btd9 Mede. ,,... .... a ,.~ ""l\.MT AHUU'f 20yra ellp. Al ~ ,.,,, Addition• Viii/MC Yolanda 831·89eT, ___ .._ _____ ,,________ wfk guamt'd M24eU CM 7n48al ateve M LIHOl76 87~1t1a RENT through classified Rooma, epartmenta, hom•• Clutffted can tatlafy your hOuslng nMda..