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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-10-30 - Orange Coast Pilotr-, SPORTS Estancia girls net big victory Servtng the Newport-Mesa rommunlty since 1907 New Ensign principal named By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Ensign Intermediate School's new princi- pal has a familiar face. Interim <principal Allan Mucerino was selected unani- mously Tuesday by school board members to fill the post vacated by --popular principal Scott Paulsen two months ago. Superintendent Mac Bernd said Mucerino, who came to Ensign as assistant principal in 1995, slipped into the principal's chair easily and was a natural choice. •He's done a wonderful job in that capacity,• Bernd said, announcing his recommendation. •He has certainly garnered the support of the faculty and parents in that capacity." Accepting the appointment, Mucerino said while the past few weeks have been a whirlwind of . activities, he is looking forward to starting today as the new princi- -1-----.t-nt Ensign. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT The Haun\.ed Castle's Pirates of the Costabbean b guarded by henchman Andrew Ashley, she-devil Usa Well and Ninjas, from left. Nicky Well, Ryan Rankin and 1\'leJ' Wolk. •To serve those 1,000 kids is certainly the best part of the job," ne said. Mucerino came to Newport- Mesa Unified in 1995 from the Long Beach Unified School Dis- trict, where he served as an administrative intern and acting assistant principal for two years. Before becoming an adminis- trator, Mucerino worked as a math teacher and chairman of the math department of Hoover Mid- dle School tor six years. He also was selected assistant principal of Newport-Mesa Uni- fied's 1996 summer school pro- gram less than one year after joining the district. When Paulsen unexpectedly announced bis retirement in August, Mucerino slid into the role as an interim while the Superintendent's office searched nationwide for a replacement. Social studies teacher Mike McGuire has been filling in as interim assistant principal. Bernd said he will wait to decide bow to fill that position until after he talks with the new principal. By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot H alloween is providing some local · Costa Mesa residen1swtth the per- fect opportunity to scare up some donations for the Kaiser Primary Center. Money raised from visitors to the Pirates of the Costabbean Hawited -· . Castle goes to help Kaiser Primary Center For a-$1 fee, the brave hearted can ven· ture into the Pirates of the Costabbean Haunted Castle, a neighborhood fund-rais-: to talk to the principal and ask il he could ing effo~, involving five families from Lilac : donate the money to the school. Lane, Iris Place, and Aster Place. : ·~schools are always needing mon- The residents managed to give $600 to : ey, • he said. •1t•s a real neighborhood -um--kindergllrten through second grade ~ involvementthing. • schoo~ last year. ! Principal of Kaiser Primary Center Kaiser's Parent Faculty Organization : Kathryn Hofer said she was delighted will receive all of this years proceeds after : when she found out about the turnout last Halloween. : year. "We started last year on a whim, people : •(Rankin) enjoys decorating his house,· were telling me we were doing such a : Hofer said. "It's fun for the family and it good job and I should start charging peo-: turns out to be wonderful tor the school ple," said Eric Ran.kin, the homeowner of : too.• the Haunted Castle. : Proceeds last year were spent on new Rankin's son was attending kinder-: library books for the school This year sci- garten at Kaiser last year when he decided : ence materials, including science kits and City manager, city attorney • City Council members say Allan Roeder.-wlmrhas1t-:1~y~an~~~:-- declined raises in the past, $3,303 . and deserves more money. 52•988 respec-tively. That is, if By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot Roeder takes the raise. -COSTA MESA-City Manag- er Allan Roeder and City Attor- ney Thomas Kathe could be see- ing more green in their pay- checks soon. In past years Roeder has declined to accept the increase in order to concentrate the public funds on other dty needs. you're looking underpaid in com- parison to managers in other cities,'" Monahan said. ·we're trying to reward him for a job well done.• Roeder made $120,914 last year in base pay, his total topping out at St•9,878 after benefits. Comparatively, Newport Beach's city manager, Kevin Murphy, took home $15-4,878 in salary and ben- efits l~ year. : laser discs, will be bought with the donat- : edmoney. : •What a wondedul gift.• she said. •1t : affords us a door of opportunity.• : Ten C6sta Mesa neighbors will man the : maze from 6 to 8 p.m.. through Oct. 31 : inside the garage at 283 Lilac Lane. : Willing thrill seekers will observe vari- : ous spooky props, special effects and a : ghostly pirate display. : Another homemade Halloween attrac- : tion will be on display for daring onlookers : at 305 Robinhood Lane in Costa Mesa. : A life size, remote controlled witch sails : across the yard from her second story win- : dow as she cackles. Another witch can be : seen stirring her brew in her 3-foot caul- : dron that sits atop a bed of burning : embers. : A three dimensional dancing skeleton : will perform while a graveyard of ghoulish, : animated characters fill the front yard. : Steven De Lacy's attraction is free to the : public and will be on display through : Thursday. LISTEN UP Affirmative action refines sharp minds Police probe protest • The flood of fake mail aimed to stop a project to place utilities underground is uncovered by Newport Beach officials. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A last- minute deluge of protest letters almost short-circuited a proposal to put Balboa Boulevard utility poles underground. Then city officials discovered many of the letters were frauds. The City Council Monday held its final public hearing on the proposal, which splits the $1.4 million cost among the are~'s property owners. The council would abandon the idea if more than 50% of the property owners protested by letter. Late Monday afternoon, about 72 protest letters showed up at City Hall. Public Work.i Director Don Webb said. Before that influx, city officials had counted 29 protests, which would be only 18% of the district. The grand total of 101 protests would represent 53% of the dJs- trict -and would mean death for the hard-fought proposal. As panicky staff members perused the letters, they noticed one was signed by someone who bad faxed in a letter of support. They called the man, and he said be bad written the support letter, not the protest. A few more phone calls invah- dated a few more protest letters. Webb said. City staff membe~ eventually got in touch with 15 supposed protesters, all of whom denied writing protest letters. Discounting those 15 letters brought the protest down to 46%, Webb said. The council then voted to form the assessment district along Bal- boa Boulevard betw~ A and l-. • SEE PROBE PAGE 4 ftlmmaker Larry Bishop on the Beverly HlllaHlgb School stage, wtlere be once performed wUh buddies ltlclyrd Drey· .....ob a.Iner and AIMrt Broob. City Cound.l members tenta- tively agreed in closed session Monday to give the pair a 2.5% pay increase tor a job well done. Though a final figure still must be approved by the council at an upcoming public meeting, Roeder Qty Cound.bnan Gary Mona- han said he and other coundl members are trying to reward the public JerVants tor a good job and, at the same time, come up Kathe's annual salary, mean- while, is $103,966, $128,421 after benefits compared to Newport Beach City Attorney Bob Burn- ham. who made $119,525 last year in base pay and a total of $15-4,086 after benefits. DOGGED DETERMINATION • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1996 cityside Woman hit, run over • by OCTA bus A 47·year-old Costa Mesa woman was in aitical condition late Thesday after being struck and run over by a bus while aoss- ing the street at a busy intenec- tion. po&& Nkl. Linda Baker suffered a frac- tured pelvis and lkul1 in the early morning tnddmt. She is being treated at Weltem Medic.al Cen- ter in Santa Ana. At 7:05 a.m., Baker WU walk- ing west aaoa Harbor Boulevard at 19th Street when an Orange County 1\'an.sportatio Authority bus hit her, Lt John PttzPatrick said. The bus was traveling west on 19th Street and tum1n right on ev FilzPatrick said Baker was aossing the street against a red light After Baker was bit, the left bus tire rolled over her body, Pitz- Patrick said. lbe acddent frac- tured her pelvis and skull and cut her right hip and thigh, Pitz- Patrick said. -Jennifer Anmtrong Glover's mayor rotation plan dies political death abled Newport Beach police offi- cers. •Somebody'• trying to make a quick buck, making cold calla to .restclents, repreMDtlng them- selves u Newport Beach police officers and trying to solidt mon- ey," said Newport Beach police Sgt. John Desmond. Desmond said the Police Department received about 12 complaints from residents Mon- day claiming they had received phone calls· asking for donations to funds for police officers who had been killed or aippled on duty. Desmond said. the complaints probably represent only a portion of the people who actually received the fraudulent calls. ~ definitely a whole _bQgus scheme," be said. •This happens from time to time and we need to get the word out• -By Chriltopher Goffard Smart ways to stay safe this Halloween To help the parents prepare their children for a safe and enjoyable Halloween, Red Cross otters the following tips to trick- Ol'-treaters to prevent injuries: •Walk on sidewalks; not in the street. DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT The Mermaid restaurant is under scruttny by tbe Newport Beach City Coundl for vlolattng nude ord..lnances, but owners An and Olivia Nguyen continue to fight to stay open. NEWPORT BEACH-Council members Monday shot down a proposal to. determine the mayor by a rotation system rather than by a council vote. • Look both ways before crossing the street. • Cross the street only at cor- ners. • Don't hide or cross the street between parked cars. NUDE CLUB PLANS TO DEFY CITY Councilwoman Nonna Glover presented a plan to her six col- leagues to set up a system in which council members would take turns at one-year mayoral terms. Currently, voters choose the council members, then coun- cil members vote to choose a mayor. • Wear light-colored or reflec- tive-type clothing so you are more visible. • Plan your route and share it with your family. If possible, have an adult go with you. • Attorney for The Mermaid intends to go back to court in effort to stay open, club still plans second Newport location. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -City officials say they're finally going to shut down Newport Beach's only nude restaurant -but the owners' lawyer says his clients won't go without a fight. And so the more than two- year battle over The Mermaid continues. The City Council Monday adopted an arbitration judge's decision supporting the city's right to block the club's permits. City officials revoked the The Mermaid's entertainment per- mit a few months ago and refused to renew its adult busi- ness permit. They cited city code and permit violations at the club at 4248 Martingale Way. Officials said dancers got too close to patrons and touched patrons and other dancers. They also charged club owners An and Olivia Nguyen with not providing the required restroom attendant. The Nguyens' lawyer, Ron Talmo, appealed the officials' action to the City Council, which sided with the officials. Talmo then appealed to an arbi- tration judge, who ruled in the city's favor. · The city today will inform the Nguyens they must close The · Mermaid's doors, ~t City Attorney Robin Clauson said. '"We'll be forced to take them to court if they don't comply, .. City Manager Kevin M~hy said. Talmo's response: See you in court. '"They lack the physical abil- ity to shut us down,• Talmo said. VOL 90, NO. 250 READERS HOTLINE 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS Our address is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cost.a Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, Illustrations, edito- riel matttf' or advertisements herein can be reproduced with- out written pennlsslon of copy· right owner. TEWERAnMES Newport Bead'I 63158 Balboa 1HOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher WIUJAM L090£U.. Editor STEVEWMLE, Managing Editor IRIS YOKOI, City Editor COBRECDONS It is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly tOf'Tect all errors of substance. Please call 574-4233. rn ... HOW JO REACH US ClmAdon The Ti~ Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertising Classified 642·567B Display 642-4321 63158 Costa Mesa 68157 Corona del Mar 66158 SURF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE •They'll need to go to court." First, Talmo said, be will file a state court cbaUenge to the city's decision to block the permits. Then he will file a federal civil rights suit. He said the city is violating the da.Qcers' right of free expression and the club owners' right of equal protec- tion of the laws -the two argu- ments be used in the arbitration hearing. Meanwhile, Talmo said, the Nguyens continue planning a second Mermaid in Newport Beach. The idea remains in its formative stages, he said. '"It depends a lot on bow this current battle turns out with the city,• he said. Glover said she wanted to "take the politics out of being mayor.• •My attempt at introducing civility did not work." she said. Council members said they'd rather choose their leader than be locked into her proposed system. -Jennifer Anmtrong Police warn against getting conned Police are urging residents to re wary of con artists who flood- ed the area with phonecalls early this week pretending to solicit contributions for dead and dis- • Carry a flashlight to light your way. • Keep away from open fires and candles. • Visit homes that have the porch light on. • Accept your treats at the door and never go into a stranger's house. • Use face paint rather than masks or things that will cover your eyes. • Be cautious of anitnals and strangers. • Have a grown-up inspect your treats before eating. And don't eat candy if the package is already opened. ~-___,,.. --...-.r!"'f, .-. . ... ,.... ~ ~r.. ~ , . . It'~ ..••. :~--~ ---•• _t_, .ri knots with two-foot Thanks to a cyclone COSTA~ wind waves and a around New • IOO block of West .. .,. StNet: A $70 cellulair phone WM swell of four feet. 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Charles Berger died throughout Southern California. virtu~y all of the people _Publicly ties. 1 strongly tiny wooden frame with a typed Oct. 28 following heart problems They performed a range of Rim-oppos~g 209 .have had direct All, for God's share the feelings message inside: •From you r have and complications from pneumo-icm work from folk music and gyP.- expenence with affirmative . sake, b~cause a of those educa-learned skills 1 will employ nia. He was 68. sy songs to major composers such ~ction. And most of those pushing responsible cor-tors. During the throughout my entire life.• That Mr. Berger, a longtime resident as Moussorgsky, Borodin, Glinki, it have not. . . . . ~orate exe~u-21years1 taught eloquent message has had an of Costa Mesa, had been hospital-Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky. . ~or example, while ~onua tive, speaking in the English honored place in my office ever ized for more than a month at a Following their retirement. the b~ss people are being sold a from many Department at since. London hospital. He and his wife, Bergers alternated their residence ~ill of goods on the negative years of direct UCI, I bad sever-Walter wouldn't be able to Irina V. Berger, also a former between their flats in Paris and in unP,<lct of affumative action. those experience, al dozen affirma-enroll at UCI today. Because he Orange Coast professor, have London. busm~ses that have actually happened to J. oseph n. tive action stu-would test badly as a result of the lived abroad since their retire-In London, Mr. Berger devot~ made it a part of company policy disagree with dents. They were poor educational foundation pro-ment in 1984. more time to attending the opera are strongly op~sed to 209. The Wilson and · bel I a mixed bag, as vided him, he would be deemed A native of San Diego, Mr. and concerts and reading poettjr. CEO ~f the Pacific Gas & Electric Connerly. any group of stu-less deserving of a place in his Berger joined Orange Coast in He was fluent in French, ~. Co. said recently: " For many That's the lev-dents would tend state university than other young 1957 as an instructor of humani-Italian, German and Russian. years PG~ has sponsored affir-el of hysterical political rhetoric to be. But they all had two things people whose social status ties and English composition and Funeral arrangements will be mative aeti.on programs. These with which the campaign for 209 in common: they had a lousy enabled them to attend much bet· literature. private. programs have enriched and has been carried on. A ridiculous basic education through no fault ter schools. Affirmative action was Before joining Orange Coast's Orange Coast College's Poun- strengthened our employee work Republican Assemblyman named of their own; and they were quali-embraced by UC to correct that staff. Mr. Berger performed across dation is establishing a scho~- force and have given many a Bernie Richter has been holding ~ed. by in~llect and determina· imbalance, that lack, as Chancel-the country as a baritone recitalist, ship in Mr. Berger's name. Dona-ch~ce for advancement they oth-hearings on affirmative action in tion, to be m my classroom. lor nen put it, of ·a level playing a pianist and an ensemble singer tions may be mailed to the foun- erwise would not have had." which he asks those who oppose I recall bits and pieces of many field." in Renaissance music recitals. He .dation at 2701 Fairview Road, An ARCO spokesman said: it -but not those who agree with of these students, but one in par-I'm certain that Walter, wher-also taught English at UC Berke-Costa Mesa, 92626. _ "We believe. very strongly in the him -to swear that they are not ticular I remember clearly ever he may be, is a contributiJ.g ley . . nee<ttor a diverse work force." testifying under the influence of because I have a constant citizen today -largely because of At OCC, Nf!. Berger also A Hewlett-Packard spokesman drugs. reminder of him on the bookshelf the education he received on my taught a piano and opera reperto- . said the company was "very trou-Meanwhile, the voices of peo-in my office. His name was Wal-campus. ry class in addition to his humani- . bled by the potential impact of ple who have had long and posi-ter, and he had survived -1:iter~y Our s.ociety has benefited, ties and literature courses. HICKORY FARMS · Prop. 209 on outreach programs." tive experience with affirmative -12 years of ghetto education m along with Walter. That's what Mr. Berger and his wife, an And the California Business action in education as well as schools where maintaining some affirmative action is all about. lt immigrant from Czechoslovakia Roundtable made up of 75 CEOs business have been drowned in modicum of order necessarily may need some fine tuning, but it and Orange Coast Russian history ~om the state's major corporations this cacophony of self-righteous took precedence over dispensing would. be an enormous ~take to professor, performed the lead issued a statement defending abuse. knowledge. . allow 1t to be smothered m hypo-roles in Orange Coast's 1965 affirmative action, saying, in part: The UC chantellors at both Walter knew nothing about critical political rhetoric. opera "Dido and Aeneas.• They "It is n?t. about employing Berkeley and Los Angeles, speak-such academic refinements as married two years later. unqualified people; it is about ing as private citizens, denounced gr~ar, but he had .a sharp • JOSEPH N. BEU'S column runs every From the mid-1960s through o~g the system to all and pro-209 last week. Berkeley chancel-rmnd ~d a great desire to learn. Wednesday. the early 1980s, the Bergers per- viding a climate where everyone lor Chang-Lln Tien said: "Affir-By the time he completed i;nY ~as a chance to succeed accord-mative action may not be perfect, advanced class, he ~as wnting mg to their efforts and abilities." but we have not reached a level well enough to publish several The resppnse to these state-playing ground. we need to articles in loc~ newspa~. H~ ments from the proponents of improve affirmative action, not went on to win a degree.in ~o~al Prop. 209 -especially Gov. Wilson eliminate it completely." ecol?QY and s~t me an invitation WESTCLIFF PLAZA BEEF STICK® SUMMER SAUSAGE and UC Board of Regents mem-When the UC Board of to his graduation. 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The level of safety we enjoy is more than just the result of good professional police work. It is the result of coopcration- and trust shared by our Police Officers and the community that makes Newport Beach an exce~tional city. JANDEBAY Cicy Council, District 2 We are over 200 Newpf?rt Beach Police employees committed to serving the community. We believe these candidates for City Council will maintain and enhance the high quality of our public safety programs: JAN DEBAY TOM THOMSON Thete candidates arc also endorsed by the New· port Beach Fitdigliters Association. Pleue join your Police Officen And Firdighters and continue to insist on the best and most prora.ional public~ aervica fur Newport Beach. TOM1110 City Coundl. Diauia 7 l • WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 30, 1996 BISHOP CONTINUED FROM 1 But the Bishop family's bless- ings didn't come overnight. Joey also initially struggled to make it in entertainment, eventually gradu- ating from modest nightclub com- ic to popular TV personality, film actor and member of Prank Sina- tra's inner circle. In the early 1960s, the elder Bishop's burgeoning career in situ- ation comedy led the family to relocate from New Jersey to Bev- erly Hills, where Larry made some friends with familiar names who were to figure largely in his life: Richard "Ricley" Dreyfuss, Rob Reiner and Albert Brooks. The drama-minded foursome appeared in many Beverly Hills High School productions together -Larry even remembers once using an acting bit he'd stolen from Dreyfuss to win .a lead role over his friend -and made a vow to support each other in their quest for show-business careers. 1966, he teamed with Reiner as a comedy act. Although Larry was the first to sign a film contract -lat - er appearing in the 1968 cult hit "Wild in the Streets," "The Sting 0" and guest starring on such TV shows as "I Dream of Jeannie" - his buddies moved up the Holly- wood ladder faster. But in an un- HoUywood fashion, actor Dreyfuss, actor/director Reiner and actor/director/screenwriter Brooks didn't forget about their old friend SAVE50% EVERYDAY HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa Beautiful Hair! Perm & Cut $50 Reg. $75 Weave & Cut $50 Reg. $85 Men's Cut $15 Reg. $20 ~ith Uus aJ · ~ Hitr £xtn -lirw Cl1ml! Unh • ~1rail Sot lnduJIJ • Wr use only profmional products: Goldwdl • Redken •Paul ~htchell • Ne:uus • Sehashan • Frames1 Offer Expires 11115196 •Bring this ad once they were at the top. Larry, meanwhile, had turned to screenwrlting. In 1987, be penned in longhand the story of a gangster released from a mental institution -and swore to make it just the way he wrote it. By 1995, his dream of directing and co-st.ar- ring in bis film without interfer- eflce from Hollywood executives or "script doctors• remained unfulfilled. That is, until bis old buddy Dreyfuss came into the picture. After reading the script, the actor committed to play the lead role of the unstable mob boss, Vic, and was so enthusiastic he enlisted his production company to round up the film's shoestring $5.7 million budget. Actors Goldblum, Bryne and Sarkin soon came into the pic- ture. The plucky Bishop got Reynolds and Pryor involved by simply asking, and everyone agreed to work for scale. Many of the players from "Mad Dog Tune" may be in the filnunaker's next project, ~Badmen." Althou h ears passed since is op an en ma e eir pact, he never doubted that they would be there for him: Director Reiner has a cameo in the film playing a character named Albert -a tribute to Brooks, whose sched- ~·· -·~ ~~ll~ Facials 25o/c Weaves I I ° Color I I Off w I coupon I I European Facial ......... $15 /up I Bock Facial ................ $18.00 I I Mon icure ..................... $5 . 00 I Pedicure ...................... $6.00 I Eyebrow/Arch Waxing ..... $5 .00 I I c JAMES ALOERT SCHOOL O• 1 D q~wst£l98Y 1 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 545-1616 uJe dldn't pennit him to be in the film, "When I went around with 'Mad Dog 'lbne' saying Dreyfuss was attached, people would say, 'When did he commit to it?' and I'd say, '1963,'• said Larry with a laugh. "You should have seen the looks on people's faces. People change, but I knew Richard would do this movie.• As excited as he is that "Mad Dog Tune" and some subsequent projects could make him into a "hot" Hollywood director, Larry said he doesn't put too much weight on the outer trappings ol success. After all, he has spent years watching his dad deal with Hollywood's inevitable ups and downs. But Papa Bishop isn't worried about his son's future. He remem- bers all too well the kid who brought down the house when he went onstage at age 3. Soon after, Larry was doing impressions and producing his own skits. "When I saw a 9-year-old kid (writing) his own stuff -and it was pretty funny -I knew he'd be OK m e, sai oey, w o ~ sure o remind a reporter that Larry's friendships wouldn't have helped him if .he didn't have a way with words. "Of course I don't want to sound like rm bragging." PROBE CONTINUED FROM 1 streets. Property owners there will pay $7,832.37 over 15 years to have the utility poles put under- ground. 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Mesa, again E --,, -• -ir--..... I -• ----• .t~ ........ . . GI RLS TENNIS QUOTE OF THE DAY 'We played aggre#IMy _,.,,. ~ and blod:«I aa "1flll as we luwe thts !Jf!<ll'. ~ played lib a team ..• " -ESTANOA VOUJiYBALL CVAOI DALE JW.J. ·-- I I I I I> 111 1 < I'. I 1 A Y SO llJ!'GIO N 97 RMch'sgoal the difference in 3-2 conquest !.Sailors, CdM breeze in tuneups Sailors fall. 3-2, in sudden-death OT at Marina . •Condors slip to 5-2-1 after tough loss to No Fear. ~ • In preludes to the big : showdown on Thursday, it's a matter of warmups. Toro. The Sea Kings, No. 3 in Orange County, improved to 6-2, 15-2 overall. • Mustangs toppled. 16-2 -In Costa Mesa, the Costa Mesa High girls tennis team Tuesday lost to University, 16-2, but their two wins came from unusual sources. Lisa Steele, who nor- mally plays singles, and Sara Whittaker teamed up for a 7-6 tie-breaker win as did Annie Do and Kristin Chisholm (also a sin- gles player). Despite the wins, the Mustangs fell to 3-12 overall, 0-8 in Pacific Coast League play. • Eagles fall. 10-8 -In Aliso Niguel, Estancia's g1'Js fell to 3-5 in the Pacific Coast teague, 9-7 overall. NEWPORT BEACH -Fresh- man Chelsea Godbey played In a BOYS DIV. S : singles for the first.time this sea- w e 1 1 -: son and responded by sweeping Blake Frino typified the Eagles' efforts, stepping into a singles role and almost pulling out a win. Aliso improved to 4-4. HUNTINGTON BEACH - The Newport Harbor High -field hockey team balded 1*:k from a 2--0 deficit Tuesday to_. their first-round game in tb9 Orange County Cham1lii•whil- into sudden-death overtime before falling, 3-2, to :Madna. played game, No Fear edged the : all three of her matches 6-0 Cond?~· 3-2, in an AYSO Region : Tuesday to lead the Newport 91 Division .5 boys . game last : Harbor High girls tennis team to weekend, highlighting cl full : a 17-1 victory over Irvine. 1---s~t&o;--Ghris R_asch provided the-:-The-Sailors~No:-Hn-Orang-e ~~margin for No Fear _(6-2) : County, improved to 16-1 over- 10. the first half on an unassisted : all, 7-1 in Sea View League with drive through the h~art of. the two league games remaining, Con~or defense. :ravis Willi~ starting on Thursday with the provided: an a~s1st on Rasc_h s Sailors at Corona del Mar, trying goal, while Chris Womble assist-to reverse a 10-8 loss to CdM in ed on a score by Eric Schelin. the first round. ~o contributing to No Fe_ar's • Sea Kings roll, 16-2 -In victory were defenders Titus Lake Forest, Ashley Harrington Ybarra, Adam Pinkerton, Ev~ and Ruchika Budhraja teamed Coccomo and Jonathan Cefalia. up to sweep their doubles Taylor Young provided assists _on matches Tuesday and lead the both Condor goals, ?ne of which Corona del Mar High girls ten- r-------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I I I I I I I I Newport 17, Irvine 1 Singles: Canright (NH) def. Chen, 6-0; def. Hyde, 6-2; def. Wen, 6-1; Nelson (NH) won 6-0, 6-1, 6-0; C. Godbey (NH) won. 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: V. Godbey-E. Barker (NH) def. Kuwabra-Delbeans, 6-3; def. Khanljou-Fini, 6-1; def. Soustresik-Flaherty, 6-0; Adams-Palm (NH) won 6-4, 6-4, 6-3; Case-S. Barker (NH) lost 4-6, won 6-2, 6-2. TENNIS SUMMARIES ~ 16, El Toro 2 Singles: Ni. Vaughan (CdM) def. Rlmland, 6-3; def. Nguyen, 6-0; def. Hamilton, 6-1; Na. Vaughan (CdM) won 6-0, 6-1, 6-0; Leslie (CdM) won 3-2 retired, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Meyer-Perea (CdM) lost to Le-Hoskins, 0-6; def. Torrey-Davies, 6-1; def. Grazzlano-Shoe- maker, 6-3; Harrington- Budhraja (CdM) won 6-4, 6-3, 6-2; Coleman-Clark (CdM) lost 3-6, won 6-1, 6-2. Unlverstty 16 eost.MeY2 Singles: Lieu (CM) lost to Park,0-6; lost to Hong, 1-6; lost to Nguyen, 1-6; Batista (CM) lost 0-6, 0-6, 3-6; Sandoval (CM) lost 0-6, 1-6, 3-6. Doubles: Dimson-Tran (CM) def. Suh-Pham, 0-6; lost to Ling-Aswald, 1-6; lost to Hylton-Gazin, 4-6; Steele-Whittaker (CM) lost 0-6, 0-6, won 7-6; Do-Chisholm (CM) lost 0-6, 3-6, won 7-6. Aliso Niguel 10 E.sUndal Singles: Sok:lr*n (E) def. San Pedro, &-0; lest to Ross, 2-6; def. Harris, 7-5; Frino (E) lost 0-0, ~ 5-7; Urquiza (E) lost 0-6, H . 0-6. Doubles: Ttuji-Arbuzow (E) lost to Sududdin- Vernengo, 3-6; def. Rose-Herzer, 6-0; def. Verdieck-Ward, 6-1; Kreisle-Newland (E) lost 1-6, won 6-4, 6-2; Bennett-Bergman (E) lost 1-6, won 6-2, 6-4. I I I I I I I _The Sailors finish the year ~ sea.son. Rachele Marsh scored the tint Sailor goal 12 minutes into tbe second half on an assist by Colleen O'Leary, and Kyle McNi- chols, assisted by Jessica Jacotd, scored six minutes later to tie the game. The Sailors had a good scaring look to start overtime, but could- n't ~nvert and Marina!s--Barall Wahl ended the game with ber second goal. came on a boommg 30-yard nis team to a 16-2 victory over El I I direct kick netted by Johnny L-------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Ashen. Teammate Brian Frey kicked in the Condors other goal. Kirk Jackson and Billy Munce also played well for the Condors high school girls vo lleyball (5-2-1). Elsewhere in Division 5 play: Swmnp Rats 5, Col 119..-s 4 • Cheyne Smith scored two : goals and teammates Austin : Schwaner, Shugar Valiz and Don : EAGLES SWEEP MESA, AGAI Hunt each added another (on : assists from Smith, Valiz and Matt : Collier) to give the Swamp Rats : (5-0-3) a thrilling victory. Swamp : Rat defender Jayme Ohlhauer ; also played tough all day long. • Slimers 3, Predators 2 For the Slimers, 1Tevor Arm- strong scored bis first goal of the • season on a crossing pass from : Morgan Govaars, who also : scored the team's second goal. : The Predators Thomas Folsom : scored on a breakaway, but Gov-: aars answered with the Slimers : third goal on a pass from Scooter : Lynch. The Predators scored one ! more time on a goal by Johnsen : Carmack (from a Michael Kind-! gen assist). Others playing well : for the Slimers included Chase : Smith, Ethan Bartolic, Kyle Worel : and James Jackson. • 6-luy ~ Bulldogs 1 Two well-matched teams played an exciting game, decid- ed on come-from-behind goals by James Hapke and Daniel Fur- man. Also recording great games for the Galaxy were Cory Kitto, Jack 1Tacy, Chase Ayres and Joseph Lavers. Grw stwb 4. Blue Bombers 1 Rory Campbell led the Grass • Sharks (3-4-1) with two goals and : teammates Kenton Dunn and : Carson Hill booted in one apiece : in a hard-fought game. Tyler : Parker assisted on three of the goals, and goalie Michael Kuzara and sweeper Thomas Harrington also-played well. James Cowan scored the Bombers only goal. lhe~ SMrtls BOYS DIV. 6 MARC MARTIN I OAl.V PILOT Costa Mesa's Taleen Selkeldjian digs one out Tuesday as the winning Eagles had the Mustangs scrambling. Sooner or later someone is going to figure out there's something upside down about the CIF rankings following Estancia's second str-aight sweep of winless, and 10th-ranked, Mustangs. By Barry Faulkner, Datly Pilot COSTA MESA -The Estancia High girls volleyball team stayed out of its coach's doghouse Tuesday night, and it just may have flown into the CIF Southern Section Division ill-A rankings in the process. Coach Dale Hall's Eagles (5-4, 2-4 in the Pacific Coast League) swept cross-town visitor Costa Mesa (0-13, 0-6), ranked No. 10 in Division ill-A. for the second time this season, 15-11. 15-13, 15-8. ·we played well,• said Hall, who was frustrated by a somewhat less-impressive performance last week (league losses to University and Laguna Hills). ·we had a bad time last week, but tonight we lit up. We played aggressively, served well, and blocked as well as we have this year. We played like a team.· The victory would figure to impress Southern Section coaches, who have for the last five weeks continued to vote Mesa into the cliVlSion's top 10, despite its season- long winless skein. Costa Mesa Coach Dave Sorrells said bis team hit as well as 1t has this season, but continued to strug- gle in the passing department. Estancia, in fact, collected 12 aces to Mesa's seven, as all six Eagle •starters found holes in the Mesa"(tefense from the service line. Senior Jill Black led the serving bsage with three aces, wtule Amy Deming, Megan Faulkner, Chnsti- na Aguirre and Jackie McGwnrus each drilled two. Kelly Miller added ano er ace. ·we obviously continue to have trouble passing the serve,· said Sorrel.l.9, who went exclusively with a 5-1 offense for the fU"St tune Uus "We obviously continue to have trouble pCJBBing the serve ... • COAotDAVE SORRfllS Brandon Parole and Jake Car-:ck;:;:nJ~:OS~~. g~~ Sailors roll to seventh straight in Sea "\7iew se~~ juruor Kelly Cha pm put together an impressive servin dis la of her own m the second ame, rail · Tbe~~!.:11Elr-e8c""'elllivii-e-ld:tmsl4itrlr1otoncg.-;.-l-1-.:--NEWPO---RT-B-EA-CH----B-e-th-W-at-erman---b-a-d-l-9-kills---CIF--P-la-y-off-s..:with:___a_h_o_m_e_g_am_e_Tu_es-d-a-y-ag-ams-.-t-1r--;;th,::;e:-7.VlSli::· ~·t=ors~tri::'.o::-::m::=-:a:-=-T.lO~-*"':di;e:rh:".:o:ttT.y7'. ::':se::";rvm=· ;;;:;g:-:e5i:;g~t~str;;;a.i~g~tr-t---im rf b R J and ta1.nbt digs Tuesday as the Ne"'1'V\ft Harbor High Woodbridge, followed bv what is expected to be the points, three coming on aces. Chapin also contributed a defensive pe ormances Y · · ~ · •• r-1 team-high eight kills D'Cruz, Matthew White, Brady girls volleyball team swept Irvine, 15-13, 16-14, lS-4. their toughest match of league when they host Santa Miller's ace, however, ended the Mesa run and subse- Fisk. Michael Puncel, Austin Car-After two bard-fought games, the Sailors (No. 7 ln Margarita Thursday (Nov. ?). quent aces by McGuinnis (two) and Black helped dose den and Peter Jackson. Orange County) pulled away in game three for their out the game. 1he lulldogl ll8Vellth straight win in Sea Vlew League. Newport • CdM romps ln three-In Lake Forest, Corona del D min finished ch The Bulldogs scored four goals Harbor ii 8-3 overall. Mar High's girls volleyball team wanned up for their Estancia junior Amy e g with a mat - on crisp passing by the entire : Outside hitter Shana Bannert also had a good mAtch with Newport by shelling host El Toro, 15-5, high 10 kills and turned in one of the Eagles two stuff team. Scoring were Kyle Rohan, : night. taDytng nine kills and two digs. 1S.12, 15-9, with Sarah Petry leading the way with 10 blocks. Taylor Lobdell, Joshua Jobse and : The vk:klry wu a tuneup for Harbor's collision on kills. •Everyone played and it was a great team Blaa and Faulkner chipped in five kills apiece, while C bin unn1--~,.. Ril H • Th== the Sailors trek aaoa the bay for effort." saki CdM Coach Brian Chartier, who watched Aguirre distributed effectively from the setter position. or "&ll.lGll"'""o. · ey ayes : Mesa 1·untor Julie Collett posted five kills and one ace, h d f shots On goal tbalr tr · duel with rival Corona del Mar, then bis nirJs dispatch the Sea View League foe in a little a our · ;r-while •n.m'or Sara Yenny finished with four kills and three ?Mstien wrap up Seil View Leegue play in preparation for the over an hour. CdM improved to 3...S, 5-10 overall. .... The 1\visters were led by aces. defensivestandoumAndyPisch-.L------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------__. er, Riley Peters and Nathan nu-: bott.TunothyReganandStephen: Schroeder 1eads occ to 2-1 wm· Devertan were superb u goal-: 1! tenders. After many scoring • chances, Spencer Smith finally : . . found the back of the net, assist-: • Costa Mesa High product JesSica ed by Cole Genon and Brett Boy-: Schroeder scores twice for Pirates. er. Nathan Talbott booted in : another goal on the game's last ! FULERTO~ -•5 SOCCIR kick • Costa Mesa High n. Rs;a.,. : product Jessica Schroeder scored both goals Delplte a scoreless game, Ben : Tuesday to help the Orange Coast College Pruter was relentle11 on the : womens soccer team rally for a 2-1 win over attack, Eliot Penfi1 just m1aed. a : host PUllerton. goal and Andrew Kahan played : Schroeder's game·winner came in the final 0 tslanding defense : minute and helped OCC improve to 10·2·2 ~ ... ...,.. · : overall, 3·1 in Orange Bmplre Conference. : Goalie Brtk Bonn made a bril-: Pullerton, whJch wu forced to forfeit seven hnt save to preserve the shutout. : games, is now 1-9 ovenll. 1.3 in conference. Oefenden Brandon Theis and : !lobby Gordon played exception-: Coast falls to Fullerton, 3-1 tJJy, and WW Kelly always threat-i COSTA MESA - ened on offense. : The Orang• Cout o~---... -=i ·, ~ . .. ~... ~~--=-""' 1he ,..,.. : College men'l IOCCer • John Pritchard played brU· : team jumped out to• 1-0 ... d ln the ftnt two : mtnutes 1\ielday, tiUt eDdecl up dioP.PIDV a 3· •SEE BOYS PAGE I : l dedslon to vtStting ~. \ college briefs Tomohito Atsumi's header ofi a free kick by Johan Bjorkman wasn't enough as OCC fell to 4-6-3 overall, 2-3· 1 in Orange Empire Confer- ence play. Fullerton improved to 8-5-2 overall, •-2 in conference. sec grabs 1-0 must-win In of COSTA MESA - Cbuy Miramontes scored the only goal of the gam in the 98th minute ot overume Tuesday to lift the South-. em California College men's soccer teem to a must·wtn over Azusa Paciflc. sec improYel to 8-7·1 overall, 5.3-1 ln Golden State Athletic Conference play to move one v-me atMNMl ol A.suN m the race for a ~ spot with OM ~ ~· AwM f.U. to 4-4-1, 7 .. g.2 overall. \ SCHED ULE TOOAY 1WKtan c:a.11'1 ~ ....... ...... .,~ ....... ,.-.-. 7 ~~, ...... 1tlCUlillll\ 1 ,.,...... • N-' ill -=· .,., ...... 1S ....... Jr J-1W ....... I---. .... ... WEONESDAV, OCTOBER 30, 1996 .r1 .. -.... ~ · CONTINUED FROM 5 Anyway you look at tbiS matchup, it's a standoff ... 2-2 . .hantly in the goal, helped by defenders Rory Cornett ond Chase Evans. Nathan • Castillo fed Robert Murow twice to lead to . two breakaway goals. Playing well on offense were Berrue Tanner, David Miller, Adam Kuott Md Michael Pritchard. BlueDngoN Brian Sankey scored the team's only 11041, though the team bad plenty of other highlights, including great footwork and passing skills by Matt Hellrich. Chad Stassel and Sean Marshall. Luis Cozza played excellent defense, Drew Harris look several good shots on goal, defend- ~rs Patrick Gooing, Alec Daigle and Ren- nick Palley played well, and Josh Sinesterra was everywhere . The Mighty Cobras Last weekend, Joey DiCaprio scored l>n an assist from Ian DunleVle, who won player of the game honors because of his suffocating defense along w1Lh goalie Peter Gillett, who had fow-key saves. l'wo weeks ago. ~e Cobras had a scoring une goal and had an assist; Joey DiCaprio scored another goal and recorded two dSSists; and Ian Dulevie added another goal and assist. Other goal scorers were Rush Stevens, Joshua Hendy (2). Player of the game honors went to Peter Hapke who scored three god.ls and had an assist. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Take your choice betwee.o d 4llng with a Jllack Tomado Attack or simply a case 01 Royal NlgbtmM , and chances are it's a tossup sitwabon. So it wo.s in )4st weekend's P.lay for AYSO Region 97 girls competition ln Division S competition. Here's how tt. went for the girls: ~~N~ 2 GIRLS OJV. S TomMo Attadt 2 An otfenstve battle -highlighted by great shots from both teams -finally end- ed in a 2-2 tie. For the Royal Nightmares, Julia Bemay scored both goals on assists from Katelyn Steaffens. Other Royal high- lights included aggressive play by forward Kendal Nelson and midlielder Alex Flem- ing, and great saves by goalie Elizabeth Ldyton. For the Attack (5-1-2), Erica Hossei- ni and Amanda Hoffenberg did the scoring, helped by strong offensive play by Debbie Lee, Stephanie lhnen, Alyson Oark and Bailey Gardner. Anchoring the defense were Holly MiJJer, Stephdnie Schuster, Kristin Alexander (who survived a ball k.i~~ into her b~aces), ~8;illyn Wade, Shodcwave4 Killer Tomatoes 2 Dana Owad scored two goals and Shanon Forsythe (on a cross pass from Jen- nifer Sakioka) and Samantha Klippert added one apiece to lead the Shockwave (5- 3) to victory. Other Shockwave highlights: ---~__.;, goalie Ashley Nield recorded two scorel s perlods; center fullback Amy Kllppert played brilliant defenso1 young Carley Clayton prevented two breakaways; and Shannon Hickey, Madi Christensen, Meghan Snyder. Nicole New~t. <;lementine And rson, Allyson Ramser and Usa Tu.rk all contributed to the win. Cool Runnings a. lattk .... 0 1Wo goals by Taylor Giacomaro and another by Lauren Miller, along with strong goalkeeping by Lllja Addeman and Alex Feltman. led the Cool Runnings to victory. Monika Collins, Chelsea Anaya, Amanda Carver and Raa Moeller all helped stymie the Baltic Babes attack with strong defen- sive performances. Lara Schilling, Diana Carr, Mary Ellen Snelgrove, Marlssa Joseph, Pascal Krotee and Michelle Lyon also contributed to the Runnings best team effort of the season. Mint CHps 1, Blue Bayou 1 Blue Bayou drew first blood, but Mint Chips came back with a goal by Kan Trues- dell on an assist by Melanie Hansen. The Chips also. received rock-solid defense by ' ley and Sara Sullivan, along with nearly ~~goalie Jessie Womble. Smurfs o ' GIRLS DIV. 3 The undefeated Greyhounds (8-0) continued their winning ways on two goals by Lisa Owad and one goal each by CyntbJa Denzler, Lauren Hanson and Elizabeth Evana (halfback Erica Stein bad two assists). The Greyhounds tough defense was led by NatalJ St. Andre, Elizabeth Donald and Jaclyn Au.sbn. Meok 1, Sdnaen 0 'F'orwara Jordan GIRLS DIV. 4 Cannack scored the game's only goal on an assist from Chloe Cox and Ally Stoltz. Magic goalies Lauren McMeikan, Meagan McHo.ne and Esther Lofgren protected the lead, helped by mid- fielders Alexandra Anderson, Hailey Tully and Kelly Boler and defenders Sabrina Cook, Michelle Scheafer and Jessica Wat- ton. Hurricanes 4. Clush 0 Jennifer Miller scored four goals -her sixth hat trick of the season -to led the Hurricanes. Kimberly Miller·recorded one assist, and fine defensive work was done by Megan Beeson, Jonna Fredrikson, Christina Barbatti, JuUlianne Whitfield and goalie Arwyn Knott. 'The Blue ._,les 5, 1he Wiide.ts 4 The Blue Meanies scored four times m lead at the hall. Lauren Birchfield led the Meanies scoring with two goals, while Hol- ly Fletcher, Barbara Julian and Michelle Burgner each adding a goal. For the Mean- ies, Judi Dietz anchored a strong second- half defensive effort and Suzanne Dean made many great saves in goal. Lindsay Dougl4.s and Laurie Jon also played great W::.t.Green MachllM Sconng goalS were Marissa Wilbur, Megao Honely, Sa.rah Roberts and Kate Rasch (2). Kenleigb McCallum and Greta Lofgren both played well in goal, and Laura Clayton added sup- port with strong pl11y on both ends of the field. Purple Ponies Amy Snyder and Sara Gomez both scored goals. Others playing great on offense include Stephanie Nealey, Malia Hohl, Camille Reynolds and Marianne Jones. Outstanding defenders were Anna Furman and Alex lhlxton. Blue Dolphins . Brooke Nelson charged from one end of the field to the other and scored an exciting unassisted goal Goalies Shannon Rohan and Brooke Easton played tough with six saves apiece. Shelbi Stassel and Amber Peter handled the ball well, while Catie Conant and Allee Cope were defensive mainstays. The team got outstanding p ay on defense and in the goal by Leslie Drewry. Also Quetzalli Martinez made three critical saves as goalie. Raebel Braithwaite, Brittnay Jackowski, Tiffany Chappell. Molly Brown, Bridget Fox, and Annie Megonigal also played stellar games. Room a, 1partmenta, hom• Cl11affled cen .. ti.ry your houllng nHd1. PUIUC llOTICIS PUILIC MOTICU PUIUC NOTICH MUC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICH PUILIC NOTICll PUILtC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES GINl•AL POU CY Monday-Friday Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notace. The publisher reserves the riJht to censor, reclassify, revue or reject any classified advettisemcot._ Please report any error thai may be in your classified ad immcdialeJy. The Daily Pilot & The lndependcnt accept no liability foe any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of tbc space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday llY .. 1018 (714) 642-5678 llYMX DAILY PILOT (714) 631-6594 (Pl~ include your name and phooe nwnbcr and we11 call you back with a price~) DIADUNll Morday .... _. ..... Friday S~ Tuesday _ ........... Monday 5~ WMnesday _ .... Tuesday 5~ •YMA&Oll• Thursday ........... \Yednesday 5~ ·--. 330 West Bay Street Friday ................ Thwsday 5~ Caita Mesa, CA 9UJZ7 Cama-rl Ncwpoit 81'.d & Bay Sl ROOMS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 2706 LOST & 2170 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND 2925 5530 5530 -HOUSES/ _CONDOS _ FOR SALE RHI Eat•te For S•I•? ••••• Wffkend Open HouaH? The Dally PUot Real Estate Tab which Is published each Sat· utday Is an ettecUve and lnexpensl~ way to 1howcaH that 1peclal property. Call our Classlned 0.partrnent Todayll t42·5•71 NEWPORT BEACH 2169 carport, no pets. $750 1 ________ _ Incl ulll. 720-1505 vendlng•Local Rte• E'SIDI! Ltg clean 2BR, 2 0 gr• a I alt e • • lBA. Gar, laundry rm. Buy all or part• 120 Alben Pl. S750. •800-775·22199 Leave Msag ~8-1703 Leu than ~f C.... of New Manbcntllp. Owne-r wal pq ,,.,.,re, ftt . 7 14.832.1190 Super vu of Newport•---------EMPLOYMENT Harbor, 2 lrg bet, 2ba, NEWPORT T.D.'S 2918 · upper w/LA, Din, fam BEACH 2669liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~t'ad '!;tr:.-~;Ooo~~'. CASH NOWU We pur· EMPLOYMENT 873·3883 * 189' S02S * chaa• mongagea, an-5530 2BR 28A S72S/Up nulUH, and bualneH Beloout Terr•oe 3BR, 3.SBA Preatlgoua Homa. seoo.ooo. 1-800-4<>-JASON I 31 Refrlg & dlahw&ahef notea. Since 1984 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lncl. 60x30 pool. No hlghHt price• paid. INTERNET pet a. No feaa. No I••· F r • • •a ti mate• • * 714-548-4858 * prompt, profeaalonal. LOc:aJ Co expending H•rbor View Hom" ColonlaJ Financial Various positions .._ ______ .. , 4BR, 3.SBA 12500 Lido l•I• Fully furn. 1·800-9CS&-1200 •FREE ACCESS• 3bd/2ba 52000 18R ullVgatage lnc:ld. EJCt 51 Training 9Vall, PT/FT NEWPORT 8<14·8810 873-3174 NIP•••· $1!500 yearly. No Coft\ ...... , aktll•I Wh•lll•r you're buying or aelUng, Cluslfled covefs all your Medal 1---------t HICKORY FARMS GIFT SUPERVISOR: COORDINATE RECEIVING, PREP 8r SENDING OF HICKORY FARMS GIFTS. GIFT SALES: EARN Enl'A MONEY DURING THE HOUOAVS SELLING HICKORY FARMS 01"9. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 5530 SERVICES 5533 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F•shlon Island D•wc•re needed fof W••h•r/Drv•r Admiral set undP• warranty till March 91 Xtf3 lg Capaclly. $575.obo 842·8533 or 983·3483 ChlldfAdult Clothing. 6yf old girt. 2pm·7pm, Work outside carv s dayS/wk. 67~8986. kiosks 759•5499 •HOUSE-SITTING FURNITURE 6014 Fiim Production TLC tor your pell, l'ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii';: Talent Management & p t a n ts & ho m • . I• Internships available Excellent felefence1. 7'Qu .. n alpr sola 11'1. Call Creative 7141574-4245 9-6 3 y/o. Was Sl70 1 Ar11st·s Management 9091985-2007 hm now $800111 854-96f. 80<>-401-0545 •Houaem•n/Cook• Beautiful sola/to vu Out of S•nl• Fe Maintain and Clean ••at, chair/olloma ' In Fashion Island has large homes. Xlnt NB xlnt c:ond, oaJ( trlr-•· openings for PT/FT rela 81'>·742-3559 ming, S395. 841-5828 sales aaaoc's. Hrly + Brown...Jord•n Pa lie comm + FT benefits. Set, paid $1300. cont~~4-~~// at: MERCHANDISE :!~~=d w~~~:!i ·~~7~ P.n hleL pcaUJ $500., bed $25., 2 •-»--~ •. 2~.-avallabl• at Lady Goll 719·M32 and Resort Wear ANTIQUES 60101--------Stofe. Apply Fashion Chlppendele Cherry 8 s seats+ china cabnt. Island, ulla 207·A FALL CLURANCE XJnt cond. $2150 OBO 720·1990 Kristen •2 5-S°"' OFF• 220-5989 Reception lat Entire lnventoryl c 0 u c h IL 0 v • a• a t C.M. based co. Mull Newport Antique Ctr Bluelwtit stfiped. Xlnt Ilk• money, music & 2384 Newport Blvd. cond. $400 846-2070 people. 40hrs/wk, Costa Mesa S 6 fh r . I m m e d . Open Dally Klngatze Waterbed employment. Call for (714) 031·2411 12 drwrs, bookshelf Interview 754-5858 hdbrd, S&O. 225-9060 Se•matreasfT•llor• FT N.B. & LB. loca· lions. Exp In fin• tallorlng. 844-5528 KAY FINCH POTTERY Wanted! Cash Paldl * 873-0223 * T.V. Commercials Earn up to $1 OOfhr· all ~======= agesfall sizes. No exp. --------800-71 a-o229 --··· PleaM be aware that th• liaUngs In thla cat· egory may require you to call a 900 numb« In which there la a charge per mlnut•. ALASKA •MPLOYMaNT Fishing IN2uatry. Eam up to 53,000-$4,000 + per month. No experl· Overstuffed Ralph Lauren style denim sofas & loveseats, club chairs. ollomana & aactlona:•l 5150· $899. Place orders now to receive bJI holidays 505-9442 WARD9'08E Uke new with oak finish. $75 772·9272 , .. _______ _, llACR 1069 Lido l•I• 4br+ den1---------•• Call fof lntanllew: '8iiiii&iliiiiiii!ii~iiii!I 2b• Fab hoU9e newty ()O;•ntront w. Nwprt. ANNOUNCEMENTS -:==:;l:'eoo=:>::;M~1·:11;:7;:1=;-t----------------:-; Newport G•ted r•mod•l•d. p rivate 2bd/1ba. WIO. G•r.1 .. •••••••• CrulleS ence neceasary. Male/'--------~ Female. Must b• 18+. ••p•••vas Call 1-8()().278-4721 Al'" &.1A&11 8011 Con do 2 -M • 118, beachee, bflc:J( crtyrd, S 1 4 oo. Prop erty11 Sulla•. Oce•n/8ay w/f~f"ltaln b~ctubh••· Houtie ••~t-:1850 1_________ !arnPlOt't~~. Vl•w. Poot/Jacuzzi. 13315mo e ...-042 Speot•oular Oooan ANNOUNCEMENTS H!!!~nd~ Very Ctoae to BHcf\l tide t•le la;front and Channel Vtew. u•.,. "'''" ...,...,..._,..,. SHO/mo. P&I. Low Brand new, n•v•r Luxurious U>r and 2920 Fite'°°" aftll bolC4.. Wll Oown. Call Kim: llvad·ln, 2br 2t>a. 1br+lort With 2 apa-(!!"'~·caa,.,l .. (800) e7+Mae On th• aand. Mu•t cloua balconl••· •H•T ._. 1 v-»22 S••I S3100/mo . Abundant walk In CON•OLIOATION aL 14,0M 1yr.IH M7·3309 oloHl and atorage. nut .. owpott .. __ ... Gu and wat« peld. Cut --'lthlyly P• •Y"•m-ta 1100 2 bd/2·"~h°:dwd Waltt to llalboa I eland up ;~"""~ ..... R .. f Ir a . I 1 so o /mo , end the beachH . duoe lnlere•t. Stop ~ 707·TU3 Preetlgloua rHort ootteotlon oall•r•. ~I 000 ....-••""& ~ ac:: c--• IMng with Stuft~ Avoid bankruptcy, "''"• 1 ........ -... -... -. .,. --auna•t• •nd oool p•e11: fld ti 1 p..-mo Incl perk rent. •br a.sba. Avt 11/e ""·M·••· .,... .. , t " .. con en • ' ... ~ w .. t 24 --of Im nt "' • help. NCCS, non-_., -' ~· mo i.... •lwtlnQ et profit. llce n••dl ..... ..:.... tMeue """ 12400/mo e t... S1110. 78•1•M bonded , '"" .,. '*"· ._. 1e m 1bf 1 .. ~•1-.o41a ~,...:..==•,:; ''• wtpatlo. prkg1·.-... -------- ......, -eot4UO apttOe,~MOO.mo...... ·--------:. ~ •· X:: :;i:'• 01111111'1 Z171 LOST a OU!~&n ........ a....,,.._ POVD 2121 PIO&m 1551 llWJIOIT :••-= ~vm~ n::::·~=~ ....... ......... - COAIT 2170 :0.~ -~-~ Doi* t.m-. AMUI ....... -•• ~·-··· ~Old. ....a ,, ....... ' Stop. Look~ Listen. wti.1 does It tab to~ a IChool tM driver? Drtyic. dleflY, pcopAe aldlla. llld ~ -• aood a.t. 'Polao-Iba& .., wlih • ..,, drlvilll ftlCOftl. llO Chp, lftd DO almiNI WalOfy .. ,o.a"le Oft r-•Y. ~ .,....... 'hwpotlllDOft oerers A I .................. ppy. .... ,......,.., Aad, ",..cw6de ................................... .................. ac:11oo1 .... --. I I ! 1 r I . .. ..,., ............ ..... ............................ A#IJ ..... ......., .. ~ ...... 2,.. • ... WI $ 7 L'W &tri ... .... ... ,..... &o.I -,r-.., ' . - Ext A8Ht4 ----- STARTING ANEW BUSINESSff r · 1 9 WEDNESDAY, OCT08ER lO. 1996 TODAY'S cgasswoRD puzztE ly CHMLIS CJOllN wldl OMM SHMF Md TANNAH HMSOf POID 1075 llBICIDIS 1130 OLDSllOllLI 1155 MISC. AUTO 12t5 '88 Mu•lan9 2nd •7• 240D AT, AC, 1H8 D•LTA 88 S&I D CMS lrotn owner, famllV own.cs. •untoof, mucho new. RQal lkoU....... o' 1d71~1 • Pocr•hchea, 289 ve. need• paint, 1 2 4 0 0 /o b 0 . FUiiy loaded, ve. datk • ace, e1tya, ACROSS ' Albel1a lribe 5 Groueho's brottler 10 Meis' stadium H Cac>ilal of Peru 15 W.flow 16 Chin~ t 7 Shade trees 18 Cof1ycat 19 Curty hairdo 20 Some lruoks 22 Go fast 24 Additional 25 Jewels 26 Smudge 29 WhodUnlt Ingredient 33 Eye part 35 -and crafts 36 Positive answer 37 Actor Howard 38 Thigh bone 40 Fleur-de· -41 Pub drink 42 Sarge's pooch 43 Whoever 46 "Rose eowr town 48 Sand hills 49 Turkish coin 50 -of approvAI 52 Tiara 55 Longed for 59 CooKed USI SI y mal1'elplace 62 Actress Albright 63 llb-aillure medium 64 Subject 65 Oc:1ober Slone 66 Relnltr and Nowbatt_ 67 Ralte 68 Actress Tierney DOWN t Musical symbol 2 Broe* 3 Actress Thompson 4 Cemeraguy 5 Babe Ruth 6 ~~ng -· 7 Borders 8 ·Anne of Green Gables" loc. 9 Boston Pops. lorone 10 Thin 11 Weight 12 Nobleman t 3 Sunlan·lotion ingredient 21 Make a lunnel 23 Batlpartl olflcials 25 Hindu teacher 26 Fr nl 29 Pacifte Island group 30 Drip-dry fabric 31 Paris river 32 Double curves 34 Outcome 39 Sicilian volcano 42 "Garflokf' pooch 44 Sask.'s neighbor 45 Christmas 50 Rani's garments 51 Pass Into law 52 Colorless 53 Shakespear•· anllillaln 54 Fine horse 55 Arlzooa lndlan 56 Cowboy's gear 57 Verve 58 Va 12 13 123K ml, nooo. 940-e941 blue with light blue In-BMW'a, CorY•ll••· ••7·9393 terlOt, 94,000 rflllea. A.110 JMpa, 4WD'a. '78 490 •L OrHt $3 000 or bHt offer. Your Area. Toll F,.. TKI TRICK THATVANJSHBD 'i• •RONCO 11 BIUe cond, well taken care ' 7H 574-4281 1-800·2 U.tOOO Ht, Int/ext, e cyl, pwr of. Red. 850·0198. A-1'91 for cunent ~ Both vulnerable. South deals. -NOR111 .. .,, OA 7f4S <>AJ083 •J WEST •QJ10843 o void <> K 75 •Qte• SOUTH •K <:7 KQJ5 <>J82 •AK10'7S The bidding: SOUTH . WEST •• •• • 'V Pa111 NORTD Dbl PUI Opening lead: Queen of• Lookin at all four hancls it seems t at cc arcr must 011e one spade, two diamonds and, bccauec or the 4-0 break, one trump, since declarer cannot rurr dummy's 11pade losers without setting up a trump trick for East. Yet declarer fulfilled the contract. Where did the setting trick go? .West's jump lo two 11padcs was, by agreement, weak, and North's double was for takeout. Despite a wllsted king of spades, South had enou-'-to euay rour hearta.. br!W •tMf'lng, AM/FM 21'5-228-3056 --------Sl!IZ•D CM• FROM w:i led the queen o( ..... to CD 150 watt •PNk.,•· PORSCHE 9175 1175. Porech ... Cedll· ........ $1800 ObO. 11500 'W/O lace. Cl'levya, BMW'•. 1:89''• aee, felling cleelltfle•'• kins, _...,.o, ••IJ-43 .. lllaCVltT 9i-35 •72e•1 T Terp Con1eftH. Alto Jeepa, and a •~de return waa rulTed !f. ' So ... r I .._ h '90 l!aoort LX 2 dr, 2.4. good cond, all 4 WO'a. Your .,.a. Uw1. ace o c u..,.. wu CU • alt. pwr 1tr/btk1, 88k orig, S8000/obo. Call Call toll fr" for our a diamond was discarded rrom m11. Clean runt good. '84 Meroury Topaz 8am·5pm: 845-5811 curr•nt ll1tlng1. dummy on the kln1 and a club wu $2300. 804-7551 4dr, auto, ale, 4cyl, 1..8QOo2'84000 ruffed on the table. 182 Taurua e cyt, at. good cond, fm caa•. --------Eict A·5139 Declarer returned to hand with a/c, full power, wt'IMI 1975/obo. 295-1442 TOYOTA 9210, _______ _ the kine ot trumps, revealing the cov•r•, atereo/ca11, ANTIQUES • unfortun•te break, and another 10400. 723-4407 NISSAN 9150 '97 Land Crull/4-Run club wu led. When Weei produced •--------Hug• dl1c/IMm9d d•I CWSICS '92 Tempo alt, ale, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil t.he queen, instead ofruffingdeclar-full power, tinted ,82 Stanza 2-dr Direct Le11ln~ 1250 er diacarded a spade from dummy! gla11, whHI c11r1. ha_tchbacJ< 4 ._spd. (714) MS.121 '83 :•ok Co:::r Sinee a diamonct"lhlft--Would have ·~· 840-0323 4-Cyl. AM/FM Clll. ---------Man ,",anoo•· oeo· eliminated one of declarer's loeere, •93 · T Ml ti $975/ b 631 7 49 9220 • ....,g_,o,..o_d~·~_1_-:""'_....,..· Eaet elected to continue with a aurua n ° o. • 1 TRUCJ(S .-722·11198 white w/tan leather Int. '84 300 ZX d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •es Ch•--Conralr spade. Another diamond wae die· 33K mt, $10,999. or Re • run1 ., card ed from dummy 81 declarer make otter. 721-0404 good. Smog cert Incl. '78 CHEVY LUY Blue, CoM, auto, 'WhVred rufTedlnhand. . 6cyl. $2500/obo. 4 apd. Uttect. Need• Int, fully rHtored, '87 8xplr/&Kpd/Trk9 850.7880 carburator. $1000 obo m u 1 t ••et• e 11 . Declarer cashed the queen or Hug. dlac/lmmad del 842·4879 875-8508 trumps, then led the eetablished Dlrect Leasing '88 300 ZX Auto, club, diecarding the board's remain· • c714184a;.1217 black, 113K mlles, a/c, --------- ing low diamond. Ea.at could ruff, caas, power wlndowa, VANS 9225 but that wae the laet trick for the S 2 9 9 5 · D a r c Y i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GMC 9081 557.1444 return with dummy's ace, drew the ia11t trump with the ace and '87 S1 S Extended claimed the balance. Cab, whlte{tan Int. '85 AJtlme QXE wine red/tan, burlwood daah, Loaded! low mlles. Bad Credit OK, pans. (Z)bed. Olesel 30 mpg. Exe cond. $3500. 875·3381 shell w/ladder rack, Mlnll $6999. 721·0404 Learn to be• better brldre 513'6~~~a~~ warr. _M_l_S_C-.-A-UT--0--9-2_4_5 CLASSIFl&D It'• the re1ource you can count on to .. u a di•• ltem1, because our columns compel qualified buyer1 to calll 842·15878 player! Subacribe now to the •---------Phone: 881·7288 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Goren Bridte Letter by callinc HONDA 9085 --------· •-------- (800) 788-1226 for information. '"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ir-------~---~ '88 Accord 2d Hatch white at, a/c, low miles, pa, pb, nice! Bad Credit Ok. 14975. Warr avail. Jiffy Auto Or write to: Goren Brldte Let· 1• ter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicap, UL 60680. 991·7288 BOATS 7011 CAMPERS, RV'S, CADILLAC 9040 •at Civic hatchback, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRAILERS 8014 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a It • a /c • rc I• . Du-. Cle.,ence Sale '85 CPE DeVILLE •tereo/cass, al oy~. "' 41k 1 1 t d alarm, runs grelt. Sat & Sun, Nov 2-3 •Camper Cebover• m • x n con • $6250.obo 646·73'79 2001 East Coast Hwy a/c, refriger ator, 1 ownr, dk blu, 845·8427 microwave, ladder/ $3500/obo. 644·8462 '83 Accord SE POWERBOATS 7012 rack, awning, T.V. '89 Seville v.8 Foreslgm,tanlthrlnl, antenna, tint-glass. Loaded, full power. dual airbags, sunroof, mlnl·bllnds, $4500.00 t I I th · t Bose CD sound sy•. PP 75t-4473 s7o~8: ;eO~St~e Loadedl Xlnt condl 30k mlles. S 16,500. Call Rick, 645-6427 '~~ • ~ a~ b ~ u:~ ~e~~ AUTOMOBILES •=CiiHiiEiiVRiiiiOiiLEiiiiTiiii9iiOii4ii5 •------- • ----••• JEEP Exe cond. $4500. •79 Corvette Vanllla,1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 675.0t20 at, a/c, Mops, low mt•• '87 Cherokee Black Limited, Mint cond, all xtras. Must seel 95k ml, $8700. 842-8618 20' Duffield Elect BUICK 9035 financing. $6895. Sun Top/windows Jiffy Auto 991-7296 $6500. Steve 548·1501 '8t Regal Ltd 2·dr, '88 Camero RS V8, 76K ml, full pwr, pwr Rare 5 spd, pw, pdl, sunroof xlnt cond. low mile•. Bad Credit•--------- --------------------------0 YU,siu ~y CAil : I • MERCHANDISE JEWELRY, FURS PETS & '84 Regal LTD Dark ewport Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit cord # or moil it in with a check today! Run for a week! I( your car does not sell we'll run it MISC. 6015 & ART 6025 ANIMALS 6049 25' Coronado 7.5 ob. GPS, depth fndr, VHF, stereo, lrlg, BBQ $2800 OBO. 733-2051 Start thinking about 4.5 rnJo m/klt Pch, Xmas • ladles Cartier clnnmn, mrbl classic 2·tone Panther watch. Oct cat $200 646·8473 Call 9·6pm 640·2963 •---------Poodle Puppies MARINE SLIPS Teacup, Toy & Mini. s250.s125o. 546·2848 DOCKS 7022 red, fully loaded, 115K 1 ________ _ orig. owner miles w/ '91 $10 Blazer 4dr, reg full maintenance. Tahoe LT. Blk 4.3, a/t. Alumlnum wheels, xlnt Loadedl Bad Credit t ires. $4,500.obo OK. $9875. Warranty 982·8113 avail . Jlffv Auto Phone: 991·7298 '94 LS400 Biklblk W/ gld accents, full pwr, new llre1, nonsmoker. 25,000 + mis. Buy or take over lease. S37k 720·0521 '90 Century Y·6 auto, 4·d1' sedan, blue power windows. 14~K mllea. $2995. Darcy ·---------'97 Sub/Tahoe/Trka MAZDA 9125 Huge dlsc/lmmed del ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 557·t444 Direct Leasing 1• (714) 84S.12t.,, '80 RX7 New red paint, 5-tpd, a/c, 130k orig miles. Perfect body + rebuilt engine. Records. Xlntl 1095. Darcy 557·1444 ,._ v.dit Cord O MC OVISA CAM X '"-~~~~~E,.~- i.w To: ~y NOT llO.W ... -.c..-CA"*Z7 (1141.0-4VfO-ft!Jltn41'31-41N ~~~ ,.._a..,,_._ ... ------O•'-a ... a--a•-o•-01w~ 0 -0 ..... 0-0--0 -o-c..-o_ o_ ... o--0--oc-c..1 o•-o--oM-g=:., ,i;=.,.--:= ~ • $ 10 _. 4 n., $I .00 -'t °"""""'11 h • • for another week FREE! All for $1 o• ··················-········· DRIVEWAYS 3585 HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 POOL TUTORING 3129 IA WN CARE 3808 SERVICE 3894 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JOB t 00 SMA~ Tplll Second" MOY ng PAtHTIN0-.88-81'90fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif.S. an I a h .•lt a II a n Dr. Drlvew•v Why not Redo your old A1 halt?? Doore, window•. elec-Shene'• Gardening Prof Moveret 24Hr srv ConaclenUou1 craft•· lalend Blue Poola Ch 11 d r • n ·Adu It• 101 /Sr Dlsc/Tl178452 man. Old·fa1hloned v Home or Office ADDITIONS Petera Painting Repair: flller/pump/hlr Acid wash 845·87281--------- REMODELING 3410 ------20 Yeara Experience Free E1tlmates lnterlore and Exteriors Referral. 854-051 a P8radlH Cove Pool• WALL Quallty Pool/Spa Svc. COVERINGS 3932 Repair • Algaeslde lii~~iiiiiilJiiiiiljiiiiii Acid Waah a.411·2848 Far1hfng Interiors . . brick, concrt, atucco. Duncan E.lectrlc am }obs. Quality/Integrity PIANO & VOCAL Rpra. 25Yr Exp. Low$ Local/Quick Response I care, Ken 042·1770 LEGAL Local/Office/Storage ROOFING 3910 Ol1count Waltcovering L11'560876 873·1212 Joa• 531·7843,~L_1_275_a_1_0_6_so. __ 7_0_4_2 --------s~RVICES 3812 Long Dial. "Frff E1t. LESSONS 3868 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii McCausland .-,g T#181e32 979·3114 Ron'• Wallpeperlng Conatructlon Co. CLEANING NEW LEAF Llo'd Contractor HAULING 3720 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Plano Leaaona• Academy Roonn11 lnitallatlon/Removal Additions/Remodeling SERVICES 3548 Landscape & Masonry ·Sma.11 Job Speclallat· ATTORNEY •---------Deere• Teacher Re•roofa & Repair• R••eon•bl• Prloea Design To Completion iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Deslgn/Bulld/Aemodel Fans • Ughta • Spa JUNK TO THB DUMP Freo Conaultetlon PARTIES 6 B.,,lnnlng to Claeslcs Fulfy Insured Bonded 837 8829 ... ...,.. L35320/54 7·8737 Llc..,lns. 748.()487 Demand Elecl 645·3656 (1'14-eaa.18821 a an k r up t c y ·S 9 9 . OCCASIONS -• P'ree Eatl~atea • z:c:m• A TOUCH OF CLASS Hauling toda" what Dul-Omv4150. 3840 Lyn 540·1847 l648959 987-0039 We Gala lhould hang CARPENTRY 3 510 Cleanlng. Res/Comm 1---------•---------the Traih M.,: won'tl Evictlon-s49. together. Strip, Install, Lie/Bonded. Free Est. CONTRACTORS GARAGE 888•1882 MIHlng Pereona a Calllgraphy PLASTER BALBOA ROOFING CO advice to the ctazy. Teresa 282·7143 GENERAL 3558 DOORS 3678 -----------....-------Asa ta 83s-73315 Add a Touch ofClaH Quality Work Quamt'd 831•2111 Anytime TWl!NTY DOLLAR • Weddlnga, Partlea, REPAIR 3880 Rerool/Repair Frff Est Handvm•n/R•model •BOSS HOUSECLEANING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HAULER/CLEAN-UP Holiday•. Re•aonable Uc/Ina 631·5081 ·---------Additions, Bath, Klich Licensed-Bonded MASSAGE 3830 .. WINDOWS 3934 Fire-Water Damage SlO.OO per hour. LEWIS Conatructlon •$15.S•rvloe Calle JOHN .150.US28 PrlcH. Ann• 723·59e1 Plaatar/Stucoo Patoh HURRY Giant roonng ---Elec, Plumb, & Paint 71._548.a368 Remodel•Handyman R.:J:alrs/Sen1/0penera ·SenlfnQ So Ca 25yra· blowout ulel R•roof, Newport area. lmmed --=~__,..-....,...,.--..,--Lfll704773 Local RH. I Mek••·Modela , _______ 3 _7_9_4 LU aporta Th•repy PAJUTING Llc#326864 24Hrs repalre. Lie. Bond. Amerloan Wln•w Page 714.227·8122 *Bright Haeclnlng 1 __ •_7_1_4_·_5_5_1_·_5_9_2_5_•_ Llc'd 050-Servo(7378) JE~Y All bOdy cata to relu ,.. .. ~ 38~8 714-554-7831 Beal Roofing Cl••nlng A to z HANDYMAN European Prof"I. BHt S.J. Scott Con1trucllon1_________ & rejuvenate. RN/LMTliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Eit 18!4· 850.138~ Satlt~~:~~t~ft:W-Y• INSTAWREFACE CABINETS ~r~~-:nr Re~~~~S:.fs~ Custom Home Bullders HANDY MAN 3710 Wiiiiam Harold Jeweler CM 722·9823 QUALITY• CAR• PLUMBING 3890 •SADLE.R "OOFING Dave 222·2310 Kitchens. baths, doors,---------Llcll'481954. Ref'a. Watch/Jewelry Repair Winter Speclal1120Yra Licensed & Insured windows. Ooug546·7258 •HOUSECLUNINQ 714-875·7789 Antlque•Fln.Jewelryl·M-O_Vl_N_G---3-8 -3-4 E>ep. Xlnt WMkmanthlp. TH•LOCALPLUMI•" frff Ell. All rerool CARPENTRY•Wlndowi 15 yrs exp. Good Rel.1_________ •Paint/Carpentry• Blly/aell/lrlde 873-0368 Fair I Ron·84S.Sl417 J E ....a.. C guaranteed. 875-5095 Doore • Wood Fences Own Irani. C•ll any· CONSTDUCTJON Qrywall and morel 24Yn Quall ... PIMt'-·a ·~ Ea~:!'i.a' O.• CloseVG•rage Organizers t Im. I 2 4 1 .() s 3 1 A 0~';1~:.·a~~7 IANDSCAPE t ALL-AM•RICAN TOUCHUPS, TOO Friendly s.MC~•lntu~ _RE_M_O_D_E_U_N_G __ _ Lf281581 • Call Bob HouHcleenlng BUILDING 3560 I.Autu r•e~ 3808 MovH·U ... Carefully 24 Hre. Richard Sinor l1532"1 875·9304 • A.DDmONS 3916 24~8323 Pg·312·002tl Japane1e lady with 20 Hom• R•P91r/Remodel "a. ~ Co~ & Cheaply Uc1'280e44 045-3209 a.,.rt D~ln CINnlntt No JOB Too .MALL ~rs exp. Reliable. MSM Conatruotlon Co1ta MHa/Newpon &48.08 3 T141227 & 25 Y •• ,. ~ •• I Y d M I • RAINIOW Clrole Malnt. Plum I~ Re;e11ra Door •• Window •• el,.,.. Int ref'1. 883-4974 Remodel• & Repalra. • • 0 ar • n PUBLIC NOTICE 20y f' rthl e I I lore ... Jim •4 1 2 O La nJ 1 .,,. trt Palntln"" ... '""•t Houtt/Apt re txp. WO luar. • n n •r trlcal, etc. Lll614248 Painting lnt./Ext . ..,.., • •P~nkfr~~f.;~~atc';! The Calif. Public UUll· Quality 'job. Frff fft. atew .a4 ... 98 Kltchen/Bath/Rtmoct.I Peter, 846-7358 COMPUTEee 3556 l169e327 982·2438 •HOM• R•PAIR•• 831-4422 Pg-413-8142 tlH Comml11lon RE· L.1"MHt7 e3 ... 8H Preoleo 1'1u""1n1 Am Addition• Vl•a/MC Semi Retired 60yr1 of iw Anything & Ev.rytl'llng f QUIRES that •II u19d itlHOP PilNTINO Repalre a Remodel• L#5e0875 e73·t21a sall1f'd cu1t. 01'1. plmb DRYWALL Aleo Stained 01... ! l "EE8 l'louuhold goods * . frM Eltlmat11 hHI. •let. fir•. drywll MACMIEDIC. Car• for SERVICE 3584•--J_A_M..,,e_s __ ........... ""'""2_•_1_,7 ~ ~. mpv•r• Jrlrit their Prompt QUal lltC. Aea• $ LIUUtl ff .. 1090 sp•t~eas 3n21 Uc'd. Jerry 842·0587 Macintosh Computer1 H .... ,. ... .,.._,......,.. ptltdrt:dry> ~Jl=Mll PUC C T number Texlur .. Wellc<werlnga ""''~ .,,, In You, hrn./olc. Low/ Tll /d 11,w d k " 11moa ·and chauffeun L704m Aefl te•2401 Plumblne-HHtln1 • rvwa , .... oo wor l.and•o•-~II-Rooter 30 1 ""~p .7 ... •a1a • ., ..... ... print .th•lr T.C.P. num-Q ..... ·a::c--yr ..,. • ,.11 DPET hourly rate. -• nnl•'• Uc'd Drywall ,.encet/deckl/room add. Yard U'9 up(mllnllnace, bM .,, an advet1Ja• ~ .... ~~,~...:."".."!'. Free Eal·Ol•count• ~ ---------& Palnllng. Acouatic/ Roo'9/gener., rep.Ua. land~lftlllc delltn. t If ... •mnun ...,_ _..,.._ W• do A.ll·G•n Conlr. CLEANING 3515 Ne!d A Computer? Wallpaper Rtmo1tal. ~.Alfa''" l•t ConlractoffC27~. men•· you .... v• a l lo'd/lnt 'd since '71. '42-<>M7 590-eff5 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil We II htlp vou pick P•tchWO(k a..0.11•• .....,. MT .. •ao ~' !lhlcll. 14•7IOS quettlon about th••• .... Toea "9•• 3147 pr. th• right ayetm, find gamy of a mover. llmo, _________ 1 , _________ 1 ..,..,.... ___ ....,.~--- tl'le bHt d .. I. and HI """ ••rvlo• a Aef)91r HOM• ••llVIC•a N8W LUI' or c l'lauffeur, call: It&•'• CullMNft jtliltliifll POOL • 8~0T Rl!MOVAL • Oleaoh/r•d 1pot1. Complete clean & dye 'r•e ••• 979·2091 It up In yo\lt horM for -.Acouatlc Removal• Anything 6 l!Yel'Ythlng Landacape & Maeonry Publtc utlllU.. Prof, Qean, OU.- $9'. Call Robert 8l P'alnt AY•ll-E•c•llent ,., .. E1t1mata. llara. Deelgn/8ulld/R4Nnodel Cotnmleelon Wcwtc. """"' & Dooll9. llmCI SCI f714l4:14-19~1 Aefa/MNt.,...•·11•T Mloheel T ... t440 Uc.,lna. 748,..87 L_J?:!t!4o:!ll!!•!:•~tl!l~t-.l,.~*:?J!l!!!.!•!!,!t~--!!;t!!O!ll•••••~-11-.-.m-.--...._...;;;;;;;;;.-..-..;,._ ____ ... _....._..