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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-11-18 - Orange Coast Pilotr:-- 1 SPORTS Football teams gear up for CIF playoffs • • f Setvlng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 \1 (I'\. I> \ 'i I~ I\ I I I I '\. <, + TEMPER, TEMPER Post-election tensiops ran high in the Newport Beach City Council chambers last week. Re-elected Councilwoman Jan Debay and Mayor John Hedges, who endorsed Debay's opponent, sparred over hiring an engineering consultant to prepare city water system plans. Hedges, a proponent of pri- vatizing city services to lower costs, questioned paying $52 per hour for word processing as part of the deal. The normally serene Debay responded by saying, "If you want privatization, you have to pay the prices the private sec- tor charges. We tell the staff to privatize, then they do what we tell them to do, and we criticize them for it. It's nega- tive and it's destructive -we're driving the staff nuts." Hedges didn't flinch. "I'm attempting to do my job as a representative of the city," he said. "If that gets into my colleague's comfort zone, so be it." And Debay, considered a contender for the mayoral seat when the council chooses its leader next month, didn't back down. "We question these things all week in committee meeting when you're off somewhere else," she Sllid, refenin.g to Hedges' day job as an airline pilot. + FOOD FOR THOUGHT Planning to leave town for Thanksgiving? If your plans include John Wayne Airport, chew on these stats from last year's holiday travel period: • During the five-day Thanksgiving period last year, more than 95,000 people came through the airport. • More than 7, 100 cars parked in the airport's Main Street long-term lots during that time. •Nov. 22, 1995 -last year's day before Thanksgiving - was the most popular day for travel, with 25,215 passengers recorded. Nov. 24, the day after Thanksgiving, was the lightest day, with oi:i.ly 11,717 passengers traveling through John Wayne. -Complied by l.rtl Yokol and Jennifer Armstrong ' r----------------, AROUND TOWN 3 CLASSIFIED 7 NEIGHBORS 2 PUBLIC NOTICES 6 SPORTS 5 ~THER 2 \\ I \ I 11 I n I Newport Harbor freshman student Cameron Sinclair (above, playing on the water polo team; and below, In class) has found his lint year In high school both challenging and eye-opening. .. '!·~:::•!;:~: , . . STORY BY JULIE ROSS CANNON • PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN Student finds some of the stories don't measure up to . • . . • • . all of the hig~ • . . . . . • . school hype • • . . . . • . T his is the first of a series introducing seven mem- bers of the Class of 2000. The Daily Pilot select- ed these students from a homeroom English class at 'Newport Harbor High School and will follow the teens through the wonder years to their graduation at the tum of the century. 0 SWOOSH I The fluorescent yellow ball skimmed the clear water in the Newport Harbor High School pool aimed at the • small white net behind freshman water polo player Cameron Sinclaii-. Seconds ticked down as Cameron's legs furiously beat the water, propelling his body up and to the right of the goal to block the attempt. He waved his arms madly, and the rock-hard sphere struck his chest, then he scooped the ball into his arms . "Cameron." some of his teammates screamed as he ~ tOksed the ball to the other side of the pool. out of scor- ing danger . 8 SEE STUDENT PAGE 4 ..... ARNOU>, 14 ... Dowill' Shores ·-l.OYeS swimming and honeback riding --Will__.~ WashingllM. t>~ - port Harbor's UN debN c,ou~·~!t,,M . -.ms ... Hopes to attend UCSB and become an ele- mentary school teacher. + C..U-'* SS«l.Alt, 14 ... Balboa Peninsula ... E~ surfing, snow- boarding and fishing ... Plays on the frosMoph water polo team and just joined the school's speech and debmte team ... Hopes to attend O\lco State, UOA or UCS8 and become a lawyer. + kltiiM snza. 14 ... Lido lie ... Lows dancing. singing, modeling and act- ing ... Member of the freshman cheer squad and . student c:ongrm ... Chore- ogriphed dances for ... mentary' school musbl production ... Hopes to attend Stanford University and become a lawyer. + ••~ mussn, 14 ... Udo Isle ... Enjoys fishing and playing water polo ... Plays on NHHS's water polo team and is a mem- ber of the school's model UN group and speech and debate tffm ... Hopm to attend the Coast Guard Academy and become a businemnan. ,. UPDATE Seni.or funds, .libraries on council agenda .. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1996 • neighbors COMMUNfIY 1be OnDge County BureaD of ::Jewllb Echlcatloa of Costa Mesa "will honor Robert Warsaw, a communjty leader of Newport Beach, who will be presented the .. 1996 Education Award for bis ::outstanding Contribution to ·,Jewish Youth. MILITARY .. Marine Pvt. Jeffrey N. Erlck- .. son, of Costa Mesa, completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Marine Pvt. Ryan E. Hobbs, of · Costa Mesa, completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Army Pvt. Marte C. Gregory graduated from the chaplain assistant course at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. Navy Chief Petty Officer John C. Rice, whose wife, Elizabeth, is the daughter of Janet Nowland of N,ewport Beach, departed on a six-month deployment to the western Pacific Ocean aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk. EDUCATION Orange Coast College culi- nary arts students swept 11 medals at the 29th annual Orange Empire Chefs' Culinary Arts Salon. Brian Wang of Costa Mesa, Brian Crotsstn of Costa Mesa and Alex Yaai.t of Newport Beach were three of the winners. CORPORATE Terry Hartman of Ne~ort Beach has rejoined the Irvine Company as vice president, land development in the Irvine Com- munity Builders group. Cummins and White, LLP announced the addition of Lawrence John.son and Thom Gilbert to the Newport Beach office. Christ . Church by . the Sea Un i ted Methodist in Newport Beach was the setting for the wed- ding of Brin Kendall McCoy, for- merly of Laguna Beach and llmothy Christian Kjar, formerly of Costa Mesa. Officiants were Rev. David Lehmberg and Monsignor William Barry. . The bride is the daughter of Wllliam McCoy of Los Angeles and Barbara Dresel of Rochester, Minn. The bride's maid of honor was Elizabeth Gehling. Her brides- maids were Jennifer and Theresa Brennan, Mika Valdez and the bridegroom's sister, Amy Spinel- la. The bridegroom is the son of Ray and Sandi Kjar of Costa Mesa. HiS best man was Brian Bradley, and bis groomsmen were Fred Chmiel, Santo Spinella, Lar- ry Unruh and Michael ZeJJman. The couple plan to live in Rochester, Minn. following a wedding trip to New Orleans, Louisiana and the Florida coast. ·CASHION- MONTGOMERY Laguna Beach Pres- byterian Church was the setting for the Aug. 24 wedding oJ Leslie Noel Cash- ion and Robert Kolb Mont.- gomery of Corona del Mar. The bride is the daughter of John Lawrence and Marcia Cash- ion of Corona-del Mar. She wore a cream silk and tule gown by deligner Vera Wang. The bridesm•1d1 included Stephanie ArgyrOI, Pam Cubion, Felid.a Geas, Lisa Jones and and Molly Marr, as well as Sand1May1 Loren and Noelle Montgomery, Anne Marte NollQ and Mlchele Rankin. The bridegroom ls the son of Robert Kolb and Valerie Mont- gqmery. Among his groomsmen were Stephen Adkinson, Jon Beard, Rick Bliss, and Allen Castµon, along with Todd Escbel- man, Dan Janney, Pat Jones, Andrew Minkler and llob Svend- sen. The couple plan to live in Newport Beach following their wedding trip to Hawaii. The bride employed as proper- ty manager of Cashion Invest- ments. Her husband. is a director of sales and marketing. Rae and Tu.sha Price of Newport Beach have announced the engage- ment of their daugh- ter, Kimber- ly Sue Price, ~ to Craig David Rae, SOD Of Jim and Judy Rae of Yorba Linda. They will be married Aug. 23, 1997. The brtde-elect is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School. She received her broadcast jour- nalism degree from Cal . State Fullerton after studying two yeeis in France. She's currently~ news anchor and reporter for KFDX-'IV in Wichita Falls, Texas. Her fiance graduated from Esperanza ttigh School. After a~g Cal State Long Beach, he received his degree in communications design at 9tis Parsons in Los Angeles. He's currently a designer for the Moore and Price Design Group ip Santa Monica. Padfic Building Industries of Costa Mesa was selected as the general contractor by The Orange County Marine Institute to construct on the lnstitute's new Historical Maritime Center. DON I.EACH I OAll.Y Pl.OT 1Wo sleek rowers bead home to the Back Bay after a trek through Newport Harbor. ~Pilot READERS HOTUHE Dalty Pilot P.O. Box 1560, Costa WEATHBll 642-6086 Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright" No Record your comments about ~ stories. illustrations, edlto- (OCT.\ MrCA the Daily Pilot or news tips. rial matter or advertisements TEMPERATURES will run 1 to 2 feet The storm systems in Newport-Mesll Unffled School Dlstrtct E..........., VO!:, NO. 266 herein can be reproduced with-Newport Beach with a 3-foot swell APDBESS out written permls.sion of copy-68155 out of the west. the Pacific are just Lunct. Menu Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., right owner. Balboa too far away to gen- lHOMAS . JOHNSON, 68155 TIDES erate much wave ~y Publisher Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. HQW TO BEACH US Costa Mesa action here In 1. Turkey ham and cheese on a 4-inch roll WIWAM LOBDELL. C()IWCDQNS Crculatlon 70/52 TODAY Southern callfomia. 2. Student mlni<hef salad with lettuce, carrot sticks, cheese, Editor STEVE MARBLE. It is the Pilot's policy to prompt-The Tlmes Orange County Corona del Mar First high Today's surf will be sunflower nuts, graham crackers, fruit. Managing Editor ly correct all errors of substance. (800) 252-9141 68155 4:04a.m. 4.7 more of a ripple (A garden or green salad consists of lettuce, shredded car- HUS YOKOI, Please-call 574-4233. Advertising First low with little swell rot, red cabbage and garden peas.) City Editor I Classified 642-5678 SURF FORECAST 9:54 a.m. 2.2 coming In and calm 3. Pizza Hut -once per week. MARC MARTIN, rn Display 642-4321 LOCATION SIZE Second high skies with not much Photo Editor The Newport Beach/Cost.a Mesa Editorial Wedge 1-2 s 3:26 p.m. 4.3 wind waves. Expect PMMOOSKAH, Daily Pilot (USPS-144-800) is News 540-1224 Newport 1-2 s Second low Mondliy: Chicken patty on a bun, catsup and mustard, published Monday through Sat-Blackies 1-2 s 10:03 p.m. 0.5 knff-hlgh waves. Chief Financial Officer • urday. In Newport Beach and Sports 642-4330 River Jetty 1-2 s Forecasters are hop-oven potatoes, K-pak 100% juice -or-choice of fruit. choice JUDY~ Cost.a Mesa, subscriptions are News, Sports Fax 646-4170 CdM 1-2 s TUESDAY Ing a new storm of milk. Clas.sifted Advertising Manager only available by subscribing to E-Mail: dpilot20earthlink.net First high building far out in LANA J0MNS0N. The Times Orange County (800) JAln Office BOATING 4:52 a.m. 5.1 the Padflc will bring 1\lesday: Jumbo beef and turkey taco, lettuce and cheese, Promotions 252·9141. ln areas outside of Business Office 642-4321 Relatively calm Rm low salsa, orange wedges, choice of milk. KIM GRlfffTH, ~Beach and Cost.a ¥esa. us some better Director of Operations subscriptions to the Daily Pilot Business Fax 631·5902 throughout Southern 11:08a.m. 1.5 waves by the end of JOHNPNUIS, only are available by mail for l'UblkMd by ~ califomia waters. Second high the week. Beach WednescMy: Non student day, K-6. Pre Press ~oup Leader S 10 per month. Second das.s C.llfornle Comtnunlty 1Mws. ~ Winds will run 10 4:49p.m. 4..3 HANK KNIGHT, postage paid at Costa Mesa, CA. • T1mft Mimlr Compeny. knots in the morning Second low temperatures are lhw'scMy: ~ot m.at~ll sub sandwich. tater tots (oven Press GrdUp Leader (Prkes Include all applk.able Jeffrwy S. Klein. Prtsldent •nd CEO hours out of the 10:57 p.m. 0.7 howri'lQ around 68 baked), K-pak 100% juice -or-fruit, choice of milk. UN IOU.Y, Packaging and state and local taxes.) POSlMA5-Judhtl •• kendell,. southeast, picking up degrees with water Distribution Group Leader TER: Send llddress changes to Vice President. General Maneger to 12-16 knots In the WAlU temperature at 62 Friday: Chili and cheese nachos, pineapple cote slaw, choice The Newport BeaclVCosta Mesa 01996 Callf. CN. Alt t1ghU --...d. evening hours. Seas TEMPERATURE: 62 degrees. of fruit, school cookie, choice of milk. Beautify Your Yard! •• • • . ..... ~ Bw:hlCaeca ..... o.a, p· MONDAY, NOVEM89' 11, 1996 Wom arrested on suspiciQn of hit and run Funding for senior center, libraries on city agenda • Costa Mesa council tonight will put fund-raising pressure on senior center foundation and will discuss additional hours at local libraries. vide the same funding as before, provided outside money is gener- ated by the corporation. The council is also schedulecj to discuss: NEWPORT BEACH -An 1rvine woman wu arrested for suspected felony bit and nm Saturday after she collided with a blcycllst on Jamboree Road 8&m allegedly fted, Newport ll'lacb police said. 'Miyong Han, 40, WU driving south on Jamboree Road at 1:10 a.m . when her Toyota car hit Newport Beach resident Gre- gory Carlson, 43, who was crossing Jamboree Road at Butbluff Drive North, accord- ing to pollce. Han kept driving, but later called the Irvine Police Depart- ment about the acddent. Han WU then arrested by police. U. Andy Gonil laid •there is an indication• that alcohol may be involved in the accident, but declined to .say what that indi- cation is. He also decllned to say whether Han or Carlson had run a red light, stating that the accident is still under inves- tigation. Carlson was transported to Wesfern Medical Center ·in Santa Ana, where be was listed in guarded con<Jition Sunday night. He underwent surgery Saturday for leg and arm injuries, -police said. -By Julie Roa Cannon around town TODAY HEAl.THY FUTURE Orange Coast College offers a free, week-long series of lectures on One World. One Hope: Creat- ing a Healthy Future in OCC's ~t Center and will be pre- sented on the hour. Topics include HIV I AIDS, marijuana, driving under the influence, gay and les- bian issues, safer sex, Latino issues, and sex under the influ- ence. Por more information, call 432-5725. AltrSHOW 1be·Oasis Senior Center pre- sents An Oasis of Talent from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. in the oasis lounge, 800 Marguerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. Students partaking in the water coloring, Chinese brush painting and landscape painting classes will present their work. Por more information, call 644- 3244. ADDTAUC · Coastline Counseling Center offers a free lecture titled Atten- ti.on Deficit Disorder Overview at 1 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. GETTING WORK The Forensic Consultants Association Orange County offers a seminar on Getting Work From Corporate Clients at 5:30 p.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,· Newport Beacl:i. Cost is $40 and $5 extra at the door. For more information, call 955-1123. EASTERN EUROPE Orange Coast College offers a free lecture that explores issues and challenges facing Eastern Europe in the 21st century at 2 p.m. in OCC's Student Center lounge. For more information, cal\ 432-5940. . By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot . COSTA MESA -A proposed agreement between the dty and the Costa Mesa. Senior Corp. will give seniors another five years of tai chi, line dancing, bingo and bridge at the 19th Street senior center. The agreement, which the City Daily Pilot NfWllORT BEACH I COSTA MESA BRIAN TRACY LIVE ! See America's leading authority on personal achievement and selling success in a nationally acclaimed one day program. "This powerful, practical, personal development and peak performance selling skills seminar will show.you how to dramatically increase your sales and productivity -in one day!" THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SELLING II The key ideas to better relationships, peak performance, -and the skills to close the sales. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1996 . ANAHEIM GONVENTION CENTER "My Mia Nrt1t inm.id wer $200,000 in 3 monthl. I dtrihft tlril lo wMt l lm'MI in your cou,.,,." -H•rry Hmapcl JH-M•rt "Brilln's programs "'1w greatly i"'1'"1Vt" my Cdr'm """ lifa~J~· They lulw dumpl my lift.,, -Roy St.cltnlk NfW York L1fe Council is expected to approve tonight, would reduce the dty's direct contributions for that peri- od from $750,000 to $425,000, putting more responsibility on the corporation to solicit donations from outside organizations. But it would increase the dty's match- ing fund contribution limits from $500,000 to $825,000. The result is the city will pro- • Approving additional hours for its two county library branch- es, using the $60,494 in addition- al funds allocated by the county for next year. The council suggested at its last meeting .that Thursday evening hours be extended to 9 p.m. and that one library be open Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. • A joint helicopter agreement Get a Jump On Gift Giving We'll ship any ot our prepackaged . gifts valued over $20.00 anywhere in \ ' the continental United States FREE. For arrival by Christmas place your order before November 28, 1996. Visit our store today for detalls Christmas Blend Coffee is Bacld Available Only At Hlck.ory Fanns. Stop in for a FREE Cup! W h11t-S11ppl11·' L .1~t WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1"1 at Irvine Ave., Newport Beadl · Order Toll Free 1-(800)-867-6650 ~~ ~ltl»la 87,;,ta Now on tbe Water in Newport Beach A trafiiaon of a trul.y Florentine cuiJiru co/UinaeJI SERVING LUNCH & DINNER • Happy Hour • Piano Bar Nightly For reservations Please Call 673-9500 251 East Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach between the police departments of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. ' The Costa Mesa ~Council meets at 6:30 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers, 11 Pair Drive. ----·-----1 s i SA LS I{ i N 5 : Blending the Exotic with the Natural Exdu.ilu4 ai. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 1.,... St. Costa Mesa Advertorial Auto .. Facts by Paul Frech SERVICE 41 REPAIR GERMAN• SWEDISH JAPANESE A~S HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED Traditionalty, drivers have been urged to grip the steering wheels of their cars at the •ten• and "two" positions, with the numbers refening to the spots they occupy on the face of a clock. However, one look at today's steering wheels reveais that this hand positioning is no longer appropriate. Over the past 50 years or so, the average height of the dri- ver's seat has dropped fifteen to nineteen inches, while the steering wheel has been lowered twelve to fourteen inches. The cutouts to either side of the hub of the steering wheel now indicate that the left hand should be positioned between 7 and 9 o'clock, while the right hand should be placed between 3 and 5. This lowered positioning is easier on the shoulders ar'ld helps reduce fatigue. The revised grip also keeps the hands away from the center of the wheel so they will not be thrust into the face by airbag deployment. ti~ Grip the steering wtl88I at the positions Indicated above, with the palms facing each other. canted about 45 FLUSH WITH POSSIBILITIES As part of an automobile's r&gUW maintenance, its cooling system should be drained and flushed at least every three years. Symptoms that indicate the immediate need for a system flush include a water/ antifreeze mixture in the radiator that contains suspended particles, and a heater that does not provide as much heat as it should. If the fluid in the radiator looks and feels filthy or contains rust, the cooling should be back-flushed without delay. This is . not the same as simply draining the radiator. Back-flushing requires that the thermostat be removed and replaced. And, while there n mallY possible causes of reduction In heater efficiency, one of them is the acainulation of rust and 98diment in the heater core. If the e111s coOling Wlltam .ha<t not been b-*- ftushed .. ~~·pm1ous three yen, It is a good idea to pnnn thlt MrVlct before IUthoriztng replarntnt of the helW Cent. f°'lowtng the advice In the mnJll ~ rniintenlnOI " not 1&111 • good -It's • wt '° hllp Pft*Ct ~ iwllln'ld In yQl.I cs. At C & F, we • dldlc*d to ~ and ,,.... ~ en perbmence anc1 c1m; ,...,. Wt .... omdlll Nipdan -....... tor-~ = ...... Cll ..... ..... ... .. ··--,,, ................. . t) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1996 volunteer directoey • 11tl VOLUNT£a DMECTORY runs periodically In the Dally Pilot. If you'd like lnfonNtlon on getting your orga- nization listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau Is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visi- tors. If you have extensive knowledge of Newport Beach and would like to volunteer, call 722-1611. \ TRANSPLANT CONTINUED FROM 1 standing ovation. "lt was real exciting. There were a lot of peo- ple who had prayed and support- ed me who were glad to see me back." Despite worries from his family that the performances could hin- der his recovery, Petersen belted out vocals for the song, "I Was Brought to My Senses," by Sting, and played guitar for two other contemporary hits. While he was tired following his comeback, Petersen said he is strong enough to continue with additional church performances Dec. 7 and 8. Ml CASA MEX~CAN RESTAURANT Has gone fishing! For fish tacos White fish served on a soft corn tortilla with our "special" white sauce. cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a slice of lime. Like they serve on the coast of BAJAll Our meals are a trip to BAJA as well as MEXICOll .. ' ' . r ~ ~ ' , ' , ~ ' I , NEWPORT IEAOf FRIENDS Of THE UIRARY • · The continuing lntentst In the Used Book Store In the Central Ubrary ~s m~ated a need for more volunteers to staff the store and the WC>fttroom, where members categorize and screen the condition of the 6ooks donated by the community. Volunteers must be members of Friends of the Library and are asked to WOt1t two three-hour shifts per month. Call volunteer coor- dinator 1iannah Flynn at 673..()419 or the bookstore at 759-9667 for more information. "l just hope that, through all of this, there are other liver patients who can see that there is hope for them and there is a God who loves them,• he said. "If they want to see that, they can come to church and hear me play.• Petersen's liver transplant operation was ... -lliCbeduled on Father's Day, but abruptly can- celed. Less than one month later, the family of a young girl who died donated her pristine liver, which has responded well in Petersen's 44 -year-old body. "I'm having a touch of high blood sugar and diabetes, but so far, there's not been any major complications or rejection of the liver," Petersen said. He has been taking steroids to prevent his body from rejecting NEWPOllT IEACH PUIUC UIRARV UTaACY PltOCiMM TM llbraty'J lltw.c.y prClgf1lm urgently seeks voluntMn to tutor acfutts wishing to lmprow their rud- lng and writing skills. A Tutor ltalnltlg Wor1tshop Is being hefd at the <Antral Ubraty that wlll certify volunteers. It takes place Sept. 17th and 24th. as well as Oct. 1st. 8th and 15th at 1000 Avocado Ave. Registration prior to the first WOf1(shop Includes a $20 tu- deductable fee covering all training materials and books. Phone 717-3874 for more lnformatlon. the liver outright, he said, but the steroids have hardened his cells and prevented some of his natur- al insulin from getting through. And the hepatitis, the disease which necessitated the trans- plant, still pervades his body. Petersen developed hepatitis from years of drug and alcohol abuse as a musician in bands like John Q . Public and the Circle Jerks. Pet~rsen says he has been clean and sober for several years, and he and his wife, Paula, say they owe Ted's recovery to their faith in God. "I didn't think I'd be hopping around like this so soon after the surgery," he said. •nut thanks to · God and his grace, I am able to." 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GIFT GUIDE 1: Thur., Nov. 28. 1881 Space: Wed., Nov. 20, 5pm GIFT CIUloe st Thur., Dec. 11. 1• Space: Wed., Oeo. 4. 5pm STUDENT CONTINUED FROM 1 Like so many other students who live along the Newport coast. Cameron ii a water baby. Water polo. SWimming. Surf- fug. U it involves water, he's there. •1 playe& goalie a couple of years ago," says Cameron, 14, whd plays for the Sailors' frosh/soph water p~lo team'. "There's two goalies now, but one is not allowed to be on the team next year. I'm going .to be one of the goalies." After two months of navigat- ing the 75-year-old hallways of Newport Harbor High, Cameron says. he has adjusted well to his new surroundings, and all that stuff about seniors tossing unsus- pecting freshmen into vacant lockers is as realistic as a camp- fire story. •Everyone says,'Oh, the seniors are so mean. They make you do everything,' but they don't,• said Cameron. "It's really the sophomores. Most sopho- mores get way bossier to the freshmen because they're not freshmen anymore. But the seniors are OK." Even the homework isn't as bad in high school as the treach- 2043~103 .....OT T LAGUNA NIGUEL 27932 S. La Paz Ad., Ste. G .... aa1 llMNI 14220 Ctlver . ........ 1 HUNTINGTON llACH 10034Adams ....... erous Ensign Intermediate School rumor mill made it sound. •A lot of the teachers last year said there wo'1ld be a lot more homework once we got into high school. but I think it's ~bout the same: ~eron said. •it's hard- er, but it's the same amount of time -not more.• Everything else about high school is better, Cameron said, especially the many clubs on campus. Already a member of the International Ambassadors Club and the .speech and debate team (•1 really like to argue," he said), Cameron continues to look e>ver his alternatives. You see, these things take time, according to Cameron. Came,ron does have one advantage many other freshmen don't starting out at a new school -a mother on cainpus. Cameron's mom, Robin, is a career si)eciaJist for the school as part of the Coastline Regional Occupational Program. And while having a mom looking over your shoulder all day might not be an attractive situation for many students, Cameron says it's not that bad. • "It's actually nice,• he said. •u I need lunch money, I come and get it from her. If I get sick, I can reach her.• And when he's not palming a water polo ball. or laying belly- down on hiJ surfboanl, or read- ing bit English assignments, Cameron does what many other 14-year-olds today do -he goes on-line. A computer buff, Cameron builds web pages for businesseS through a Newport Beach computer company called CyberEarth. •rt•s something tu.q.to do,• he said. But even now· CFeron is learning that work sometimes takes precedence over a social llf e. 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()N jAMloRll AND 8Aac JlAy . l block Noith of P.CH . HEALTH & MEDICAL SECTION The Examiner is a new special ull-out tabloid section of. the Daily Pilot. The Exa oilner will be published the third week of each month with a bonus distribution of 48,500 copies. ... ' .. I I I· • ' ) EYE-OPENER Ancient rivalry: Newport. Anaheim collide infootba/,l ... first time since •73 ' QUOTE OF THE 1r>A Y ""' road ,, WJtY tough. but thlJ kid4 haH thlJ mind-#t to ck> well in the playoJJS ... • -NEWPORT HARBOR FOUTBALl COACH JEFF BR/NKUJY •mow , IG-4JJO, ext. 221 9-· mo~day morning quarterbacks < I I I) I \ ' 1 >I I ' " I I I , Fourth-seeded Sailors renew long-standing rivalry with the Colony after a 23-year biatUs. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CERRITOS -The Newport Harbor High football team's road to a potential CIF South- ern Section Di~on V championship mixes a blend of recent and past history, according to the pairings announced Sunday. The Sailors (9-1), ranked third in last week's Division V poll, are the No. 4 seed, opening Friday at 7 :30 p .m. against visiting Anaheim (5-5) in what will be the 40th r---~-----------------, I I : I I I I I I I : • Western (5-5) w. ~ l : at Cat SUte Fullerton : I t ! + B Toro (5-5) vs El Dorado I at \lllllnda, Thur. Of Sal I I : • CWftl5 (46) w. Foothill • at 1\astin or El Modena meeting with the Colonists. + Anaheim (5-5) That covers the past history, as Anaheim's at Nl!uq11Dl't ...._. (9-1) 29-8-2 advantage in the series (which has been dormant since 1973, but included one +Canyon, Anaheim (8-2) stretch of. meetings in 32 straight years, at 1\Jsti /a_ 1) Fri Sat. beginning in 1932) represents the most wins n ,....-·• or over Harbor by any school in the Sailors' 66 + Irvine (M) vs. Loera varsity-season history. (7-3), at La Palma Partc The recent history figures to come into : play with potential quarterfinal and serilifi-l + Seddtet>.ck (7-3) nal matchups with Century League champi-: at Valencia (7-3) on Foothill and top-seeded Servite, respec-1 ijvely. l The Tars need look back only to the 1994 : + Et Modena (4-6) vs. Santa Margarita (9-1 ), at Saddlebadt College CIF title run to find hotly contested playoff : clashes with Foothill and Servite. ' Coach Jeff Brinkley's Sailors rallied for a t_ _________ . ___________ J 13-10 overtime victory over Coach Tom Meiss' Knights in the 1994 semifinals, before coming from behind with a late touchdown to knock off Servite, 20-15, in the championship game at Orange Coast College. Foothill (8-2) opens with Cypress (4-6), while Servite (9-1) puts its No. 1 credentials up against Western (5-5). Foothill is the host school, thus a New- port Harbor-Foothill second round site would neccessitate a coin flip. Servite's expected road to the semifinals would then go through the win- ner of the El Dorado-El Toro first-round clash. A Servite-El Toro showdown would be a rematch of last year's title game, won by El Toro, 27-17. "We knew we'.d be opposite Santa Margarita (seeded No. 2) and Tustin (seeded No. 3) would be opposite Servite," Brinkley said. MTh.ts isn't a sce- nario very far from the ones we figured." Brinkley, entering his eighth postseason in 11 seasons at Harbor, has guided the Sailors to at least the quarterfinals in all but one of those eight. He believes this team, the highest scoring in school history, is prepared to make a strong run at the Tars' title game in five years. "We're in good position mentally,• Brinkley said. "The road is very tough, but the kids have the mind-set to do well in the playoffs.• Anaheim. 1-4 against nonleague foes, .has played three similar oppo- nents to Newport. Coach Allen Carter's squad has lost to Irvine (42-12) and Orange (24-20), which Harbor handled 39-14 and 48-14, respectively. Anaheim beat Savanna, 26-16, one week after Newport took care of the Rebels, 39-15. The Colonists throw the majority of the ti.me. Quarterback Luis Gomez (2,550 aerial yards and 26 TD passes) and receiver Jesus Acevedo (62 catch- es for 1,045 yards) leatl the way. · BRIAN POBUOA I DAl.V Pl.OT Newport Harbor's leader going into the CIF Dl'Yislon V Playoffs as the No. 4 seed ls quarterback Josiah Fredrlk.sen. 1be 18rs host the Anaheim Colonists in the first round of the ellmtnattons Friday night at Newport. Sunny Hills awaits Mustangs EAGLES =DENIED •Mesa coach happy With the draw, feels bis team. on the road. can play with the Lancers. ly a.ify F.utkner, Dai/I/ Pilot . . Estancia 's 7-3 record fails to convince CIF; Pacifica (7-3) gets bid. Estancia ESTANCIA H i g h Coach John Uebengood, who attended the school's fresh- : men football banquet Sunday : night, can devote bis energies : to a similar varsity postseason : proceeding, after the Eagles : (7-3) were denied the lone at- : large bid into the CIF South- ern Section Division VIll Play- offs Sunday. Estanda's 20-13 season- : ending victory Friday over ; Unlversity equaled the : records of other at-large can- : did.ates Pacifica and La Habra: : But Pacifica, ranked No. 9 in : last week's CIF Division VIIl ! poll, got the nod. : Llebengood hoped the : strength of PCL powers AJiso : Niguel and Laguna Hills, two : of the team's three losses, : would ovenide Pacifice•s sta- : tus in the rankings. : The Mariners, however, ! drew a first-round date : against third-seeded Laguna : Hills, runner-up to PCL champ : Aliso Niguel. the No. 1 seed. Tars' tennis team gets home match CERRITOS -Newport Harbor High's top- rated girls tennis team drew a home assign- ment for Tuesday's CIF Division I Semi1inals and wt1l host Diamond Bar at 2 p.m. following Sunday's coin flips and decisions at the CIF olfice. ~ Other local )lopefuls in CIF play have a dif- ferent format awaiting, all on the toad. • • Coron.a del Mar's girls tennis team is at Redlands Tuesday, tentatively at 2. • Newport Harbor's girls volleyball team is at Mira Costa in Manhattan Beach Tuesday night at 7 p.m. in Division I-AA Semifinals play. • Costa Mesa IDgb's water polo team takes its Division ll entry to El Dorado High Wednes- d~y night for a quarterfinals duel at 6. BRIEFLY Nlfs victocy sends Tars to the semis· ~Miraeosta NEWPORT BEACH -VOLLEYBALL Newport Harbor High's Sailors are in a familiar mode· today . . they're preparing for a critical CIF Playoffs match with perennial power Mira Costa. The Sailors defeated Royal of Simi Valley, 15-7. 15-6, 15-5, in the quarterfinals Saturday to set it up. MWe'll need to play our best game of the year to beat Mira Costa," Glenn said. "After this one I feel we're capable of doing it." The Sailors (16-4) cut down on their serving errors, going from 11 in their opening playoff game with Arroyo Grande to only five against Royal which finished 13-4. Melissa Snow had 13 kills and e1ght rugs while Joanna Fielder had 10 kills and three blocks. Jen- nifer Carey added four blocks. four digs, two sel'Vlce aces, two kills and 33 assists from her setter position _.... Sailors roll with another 18-0 win UPLAND -The No. 1 Newport Harbor High girls tennis team rolled TENNIS to another 18-0 victory Saturday, Uus time over Upland in the second round of the CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs. The No. 3 doubles team of Sarah Barker and Kns- tein Case gave up only two points m winning its three games. No. 2 singles player Katie Canright gave up only two points in her three singles wins. Newport Harbor 18. Upland 0 Singles: V. Godbey (NH) def. C. Nasca. 7-5; def. M . Nasca, 6-1; def. Aleicandrescu, 6-0; Canright (NH) won 6-0, 6-2, 6-0; Nelson (NH) won 6-3, 6-1. 6-1 . Doubles: Taylor-E. Barker (NH) def. Kraussedt-Gagner, 6-0; def. Yoen-Hunt. 6-1; def. Kawai·Heung, 6-2; Coll'opy-C. Godbey (NH) won 6-3, 6-3, 6-2; S. Barker-Case (NH) won 6-0, S-0, 6-2. Corona del Mar nets 17-1 triumph CORONA DEL MAR -The sec- ond-seeded Corona del Mar High TENNIS girls tennis team crushed Apple Valley. 17-1, in the second round of the CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs. The Sea Kings three singles players gave up only four points on the day. Corona del Mar 17, App&. VaUey 1 Singles: Ni. Vaughan (CdM) def Reddy, 6-1; def Eng. S-0; def. Forobst. &-0; Na. VaU<Jhan (CdM) won 6-2, S-0, &-0; Leslie (CdM) won 6-1 , S-0, S-0. Doubles: Meyer-Tenerelli (CdM) def Kalakar-Primo, S-0; def. Roper-Thakker, 6-0; def Myers-Whiteside, &-0; Coleman-Oarke (CdM). lost 3-6, won 6-2, 6-0; Baudraja-Martinez (CdM) won 6·0, S-0, 6-1. OCC toppled, 78-67, by Rio Hondo COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College .MEN'S HOOPS men's basketball team (0-2) continued to struggle Saturday, dropping a nonconference game, 78-67, to Rio Hondo. OCC's Duane Curtis led all scorers with 35 points and Carlos Reyes chipped in 16. ltto ttOndo 71. Onlnge Coast 67 Rio Hondo -carbins 26, Jones 0, French 10, Littlefield 7, Haynes 9, Lawson 10, Davis 6, Schwartz 10 3-pt pis: French 2. Fouled out -none. ~ .,,..... C0Mt -C. Reyes 16, Fracalosy 0. Jones 5, Haven 0,' Robinson 9, Curtis 351 Novak 2. Moss 0. ]1't pis: Curtis 4, C. Reyes 2. Jones 1. Fouled" out - Robinson. •Palomar hands OCC its eighth straight loss with wire-to-wire rout. SAN MARCOS -About the best thing to say is it's over. The Orange Coast College .iootball team closed out its season :s&turday, losing its eighth :)traight, 38·3, at the h,a.nds of host Palomar at San Marcos High School. The Pirates (1·9 overall, 0·6 in "the Mission Conference Central Division) suffered through their ·worst season since going 0.10 in : 1982 -a season that included :1wo forfeits for using an ineligible player. The Pirates came into the game looking for a positive to build on for next season. They :didn't get it, managing only 145 yards total offense against the Comets. William League finished with :66 yards rushing on 17 carries, 'but the Pirates, as a team, had only 21 yards on 32 carries. OCC . ....._.,.JI. 0...,.. Coed eo-... J ' Scor.~~ Orange Coast 0 0 3 0 -3 Palomar 6 15 o 17 -38 Amoi-ter Pal -High 1 n.in (kick f•lled), 7:02. SeclOnd oi-ter Pal -High 1 n.in (Dixon pea from Brihffd), 13:38. Pal -Morris S nm (M<Hale kick), 8:13. •• lNrd oi-ter -OCC • Bennett •7 FG, 1.-55. ~Qu9rW Pal -M<Hale 36 FG. 1•:56. Pal -Mil~ 22 Interception retum (M<Ha~ kick), 14:30. Pal -l\Jpuola 12 Inter~ return ~le kick). 5:4'. Attendance: 888 (estimated). INDIVIDUAL RUSHING · occ -Lffgue, 17-66; ~eeman, 3-17; Palkoner. 1-2; Balllbar, 1-0; Knox. 1-mirl-1•; ~ank. 1-min· 1'; Collins, 7-min-36. • . • • • : • . • . . • • . . . . . • . . :::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;== ~ •Virtually every goal was attained at ~ CIP Pretims Saturday, with upcoming Corona del Mar-Costa Mesa Division IV boys sh~down the primary focus. quarterback Chad CoUim and John Prank were sacked a com-: bined five times for mlnua--56 : yards. : Collimwu8of19for99yards: -------.---------, while Prank completed 2 of 9 : By Jim Watters, Daily Pilot passes for 2' yards and wu inter-: cepted three times. 1Wo ot daoee : WALNUJ' -Saturday's CIF Southern Sec- were run back for fourth.quarter : tion Croa Country Pre1ims at Mt Antonio scores. : College were a lot of like a higb-$14kes poker Palomar (6-4 overall. -'·2 in : game. conference) rushed the ball 70 : Bach coach wanting to do enough to times for J.47 yards and three tint· advance to next week's Championships with- balf touchdowns, opening a 21-0 out tipping their full bands to opposing coacb- lead at the half. : es. Marvin Morris led the attack : When all was said and don~. the boys and with 179 yards on 36 carries, : girls teams from all four local high schools while 4dding a 5-yard score. Per· : earned retum tdps fot one final assault on Mt. cy High scored twice on 1-yard : Sac's billy, three-mile course Saturday. runs while picking up 81 yards on : The upcoming Division m boys race, fea· 21 carries. : twing Newpc;>rt Harbor, will start at 7:50 a.m. The Pirates' only score came : ~th the girls scheduled to go at 9~30. on a •7-yard field goal by Nate : Newport ~r'~ boys team s;nade the ~ Bennett with 8:55 left in the third : of thett at-large btd 1;11to the pr~ by taking quarter : second place in their beat, nosing out Brea- . : Olinda, 76-71. Curt Herberts (16:49) and Matt P11I -Moms, 36-179; High, 2141; Wrtaht. 7- 30; Dixon, 2-30; Baker, 3-25; lrihelc( 1-2. IMWIDUAL Mis.ca occ -Collins. 8-19-0, 99: ~ .... 2~ 24. Pal -hnkhNd, 5-9-0, 3S; ~. 0.1.0, O. NNVIDUA&. M<BWl8 OCC • Klwwnis, l-33; Denham, 2-3'; Knox. 2-22; Harding. 1-12; hlma. 1-10. Pal -Kelly, 2-16; DeJurMtt. 1-11; a.Mr. 1-7; Dixon. 1-1. GMmSTAnmCS oa: ... First downs 1• 21 Rush&yardage 32-21 7().3'7 Passing yardllge 123 35 Passing 10.28-3 S-tG-0 Net return yard.tge• 11 11 S.00.,.erdllge C).O 5 -56 Net yardage 155 111 Punts 1-31.3 ... 26.J Fumbles-fumbles lost 2.0 1 .0 F1ags-nd yardllge '""' 13-126 •f'\lnt mums, lntef'ceptlons, fumble returns . : Mc.Kinley (16:56) were ninth and 11th, respec- tively. Sophomore Alida McFall took fi.rst place ill her heat in a time of 18:54 to lead the Sailors. McFall, is undoubtedly one of the top runners in -Orange County, but it was hard to put her : time in perspective. In the other two Div. m : heats, El Modena's Jessica Dalberg won in : 18:55 and Buena Park's Heather Garritson • won in 18:26. The cat-and-mouse games with times and race strategies that permeate the regular sea- son should come to a halt in the finals when there simply are no more tomorrows to hold back for. The Sailors were the second-place team in the Div. m championship last year before tak- ing ninth at State. There should be plenty of fireworks in Divi- sion IV, too, as Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Estancia tangle. Bragging rights being only one of the prizes up for grabs. scff'f'fsuLE • The Costa Mesa High girls were the only : local team that did not qualify for the finals, : but the Mustangs will be represented by TODAY • Golf Community college women -Orange Coast at State Tournament. Woodhaven CC. Palm Desert, 7:30 a.m. SUNDAY'S COUNTS o.wys Lodcw -no report. DEEP SBA Ne~ L.-.dlng -3 boats, 44 anglen. 10 sand bass. 9 calko bass, 15 rodcflsh. ,34 sculpin, 90 bonito, 31 sheephead, 2 whitefish, 20 blue perch, 5 Garibaldi. : Jamie DeNoewer and Gegi Van De Walker, : who advanced by posting top-10 finishes in : their heat. : The boys race is set to start at 8: 10 a.m. With .->the girls taking the line at 9:50. ! The Sea Kings and Mustangs, both ranked : as the top two boys teams in Div. IV all year : long, will be renewing their head-to-bead bat- : tle. Throw in Estancia, a surprise second-place : finisher in the Pacific Coast League, and the : mix promises to be interesting. MARC MAl{11lj I OAlY Pit.OT Costa Mesa Htgh's Gegl Van De Walker, shown here tn an tnvitattonal. earned a bid for a shot tn the Ftnals with a 20:58 effort Saturday at the CIP Prelimlnartes. Corona del Mar narrowly won its heat Sat- UJ'C!ay, 93-95,, over Yucca Valley with No. 3 Nordhott talcing third only five points back. 'fyler Beardslee finished 10th for the Sea Kings in 16;4?, but it was Jason Rogers who led the way with a fourth-place finish in 16:18. Costa.. Mesa was third in its heat -20 points behind first-place Sultana. Sophomore Bruce Hancock led the way for the Mustangs with ~ third-place finish in 16:14. Teammate Eric Solis was ninth in 16:.t3. The Eagles, in the same heat with Costa Mesa, finiShed. fifth. Luis Lopez 'Was the Eagle boys' top finisher in 10th.place (16:45). Jaime Carillo, battling the flu, had to settle for 26th. Busi and CdM counterpart Bill Sumner were feeling pretty good following the day's action. Newport Harbor's Eric 1Weit had some concerns because his normal No. 2 runner Jamie Swarberg was still feeling effects from the flu . She was 30th in 21:49. ·we got good races from our top three girls,• said Sailor Coach EtJc 1Weit. •Jamie nm about one minute slower than usual. We knew we should advance, but you're never confident. Now we just want to get healthy.• Only Estancia Coach Charlie Appell seemed truly displeased with his team's per- formance. •No, I'm not happy at all," Appell said when asked his assessment. •Melissa (Inouye) did well. but we're in a world of hurt." The Estancia girls did better than the boys, finishing thh'd in their heot. Inouye took fifth in 20:20 while Briseida Salgado was eighth ti\ 20:.U. . .": In the other girll' beat, CdM took tbial place. Jennifer Mo.19an led the Sea lCings ~ a fourth-place showing in a time of 19:50. Lfi Mone al.lo fared well, taking 11th in 20:17. .. Sumner admitted there was tome SJ_., manahtp afoot Satwday, comparlng h1s radml strategies to a football playbook. _.. •veab, we have runners that led throuil different stages,• Sumner said. "We have .A hill climber who leads through that sectlZIL\ and our speed guys like "fyler. We know~• can keep up with those guys when it's ~ turn then we are doing just fine. - "We'll make a few adjustments in pracdll this week, mainly mental not physical 001' goal today wu to get to the Big 'Dance 41l4- we're going.• ' Th~=· :· CIF Section er... Cow1b 7 ........... : DfvWon • Girts I ttMt4 : Qumiltfytne--...: 1. Dds Pueblos, 50; 2. Westlake. 81; J. Newport ....... 94; 4. PadflQ, 105. ; lncl-41 ..... 1. Mcfall (NH), 18:S4; 11. Mefum (NH1, 20:08; 12. Allard (NH). 20:11; 30. Swarberg (NH). 21;0t 40. Babazadeh (NH), 21:40; S4. Spanow {NH), 22:21. 1 Hut1J Division Ill 9oys I Qumillfytng ~ 1. Tustin, 39; 2. Newport Harbot 76; Brea-Olinda, 77; 4. Paso Robles. '17. lndlvtduals: 9. Herbert:s (NH), 16:49; 11 . MctclnfeV (NH), 16:56; 14. R. Jensen (NH), 17:01; 20. S. Jense(l (NH), 17:<>9; 22. Cortes (NH). 17:12; 24. Torrey (NH], 17:14; 38. Hernandez (NH), 17:39. Dlvtslon IV Girts I Heilt ll , I Qu.atfytne 1IMll: 1. Lac:anada, 36; Rancho Alam~ tos. 94; I ......... 99; 4. Rosary, 104. .: llnclvldlMk: 5. Inouye (E), 20-.20; 7. DeNoewer (CMJ, 20:39; a. Salgado (E), 20:44; 10. Van De Wanter (CM}, 20:58; 19. Pefttlns (E). 21:35; 23. Vallejo (E). 21:52; 2'. Cotton (CM), 22:13; 27. Nguyen (CMO, 22:18; 34. Hlll{E), 22:46; 41. Bonales (E), 23:01; 45. Miiier (CM), 23:29; a. Gamboa (E), 23:50; 51. Cobbs (CM). 24:21; 53. Dang (CM). 24:30. Hut2A Qumiltfytne ~ 1. Loulsvllle, 60; 2. cathedral City, 67; J . CQroflll .. Mw. 71; 4. SUitana, 88. lndW.dl ..... 4. Morgan (CdM), 19:50; 11. Mone (CdM), 20:27; 15. Quaye (CdM), 20:41; 19. Garda (CdM). 20:56; 22. Jamieson (CdM). 21:01; 28. Blair (CdM), 21 :23. Division IV 8oy1 :: ttMt 25 ..•• Qu.alfytng ~It.~ del .._, 93; 2. YUCC';I .Valley, 95; Nordhoff, 100;· San Marino, 114; 5. Beau- mont. t 16; 6. Pioneer, 130. , lnclvlduels: 3. Rogers (CdM), 16:18; 10. Bearddee (CdM), 16:47; 18. Russell (CdM), 17:04; 29. Coombe (CdM). 17:19; 33. Oeonerllne (CdM), 17:32; 45. Kramer (CdM), 17:59; 55. Wllllams (CdM). 18:20. tte.127 .• , Qu.ltfytne ~ 1. Sultana, 77; 2. Notre Dame, 90; J. Coeta MeN; 4. Morro Bay, 105; 5. &tMda, 107~. Lompoc. 123; 7. c:abrlllo, 150. ... lnchklullls: 3. Hancock (CM), 16:14; 9. Solis (CM), 16:43; 10. Lopez (E). 16:45; 16,. MagAna (E), 16:58; T8. Orozco (E), 17:05; 24. A.. Martinez (CM), 17:17: 26. car- illo (CM), 17:18; 27. Munoz (E). 17:19; 35. M. Martl'nb (CM), 17:37; 38. Ortiz (CMb 17:-Q; 47. ApptiJ (E), 17:§1; 60. Gonza!H (CM), 18:28; 65. CardeNs (E), 18:46. .,( Index • l..._1HI • Cl llff.D'44 ........ II • Bow to Place A ' By Fax ByPhone (714) 631-6594 (714) 642-5678 MONDAY. NOVEMIER 11. 1996 Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher N-serves the right to censor. reclussify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. 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SPORTING • _., ......, INl Ill Great Famlllf Homer $ Pff Person for lnterlot Please be aware that Auctions GOQnS ·~. ~ la t~lt Spacious family home 400 111 Month STORAGE 2742 •••••••• Design Showroom. the llstlngs Jn this cat· 0 1 d --------., 6065 -w.;;;, • ......... • • tor rent In Fullerton Cln, lg mtn cabln-style.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,. E>Cperlence helpful. egory may require you ca~:~,~~~~!. s:o!~s. WANTED l••••iiiiiiliiii!!l!iiii =I==._ 11... wnh 3BR, 2BA. Re· 1Br, wlk·ln clst, pool, new1• 042·2255 to can a 900 number TV' TO BUY 6019 Golfers Feel The · ...,,........,.',al .. "' t ..... T vs 8 x12 Secure storage computer a, a, • - - , , nuv m'Odeted baths & carpe · nr ""'"· r q. EMPLOYMENT PT Clerlc•I Clerk/ In which there ls a surplus, bargains ga· Perfect Goff Swln9 ... ,._ kitchen • all new Bunkhouse .Apts r oom. Nr 10th & E d It" .. I t I h th D Swl 1111·••1·---· ,.., Pat 642·1401 W .Bay. $115/mo. 5530 rran person w " c .. argepermnue. lore! Your area wt e ream ng Jtitm u atu,DC.au,..• kitchen appliances . .,,,..,,,,"":'-:::..---.,.-'"-'!"--458·1350 own car. Call 723· $20/HR Home-based 1-800-453·3579 Top Dolla ,. Paid Training System. lm-~MUDll6-Tile floor In entry, din· $517mo Low Income 5511 10am-2pm answering service. Ext. 108705 For Records. Jan, provement guarant .. a: Ing & kitchen. In a furn studios, utils Incl. Counter help needed'. p T S h o p p • r • LI m I t e d h o u r • . Soun tracks' •I c . or money back. FrM quiet neighborhood Clean modern se-.. 00~53 357... Call Mike 645-7505. video. Great Christ· with large yard and cured' parki"'g, 'pool/ COMMERCIAL 6-8 hr. shifts, no Sun· Wanted Now hiring 1_. • .. ------6-0_1_4_, mas gift. Call toU free tKOUSES/ '.tONDOS f OR SALE ,. days or evenings. In local area. $10+/hr Ext. 168704 FURNITURE --------brick patio. S 1250 spa. Jackie 642-8226 ~rE TO Y""U 6022 1-888·208-0937 monttily. CloH to the Sundays by appt only REAL ESTATE Must be reliable ~d Free products. Umlted l".tMO v 1_...,,,.....,.....~,..--,..--~-- 9 1 Freeway . , .. •••••••• enthusiastic. No e>Cp. open I n j a. C ~ 11: •••••••-3 Couc h•• Dlnlngliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Orig Windsurfer 1714 ,.870-9063 M •rveloua E 'alde1• needed. $5.50 per hr. 1-818· 28-2045 MERCHANDISE room set, end.tables, FOUND Wht male rab-w/xtr a sail. S50. 1bd upstairs, no pets.,_________ ApplY. between 3-6 pm Salesp•r•on wanted. . coffee tablH, Lane bit In Costa Mesa on 376-9353 COSTA _MESA.2J $550 •4p21~5s deposit B SlNESS..OFFl CE-Ho~r:a~ed Hams Auto Tire Svc In C.M. •••••••-cedar chest, Antique 10/15. Very frlendly, 1--------- v 3'JC • oast Hwy FT. exp pref+benefits. kitchen range, etc. gentle. 857·5227 Speo lal 2bd/1 b• FOR RENT ~769 Corona del Mar Dan 642-4131 •-ANTI--Q-UE-S--6-0_1_0 All Nle9. 557·5140 --------~ENERAL Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Cla•affled. 1002 lower: unfurn, nearliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dellv•l'lf Driver The Community 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PETS .. Nr Trlan9I• Square occ. new crpVpalnt, ES CM 1670 Santa Ana Mon & Fri only. 56/hr. Market Place. 11 Chlppend•le Seats 8 Gl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2bd/1ba Duplex. W/d, small pet ok. $695+ -Prestigious Offices· + S2 per delivery. Classified +china cbnt. lmmacf ANlMALS 6049 ---------. :~~ NEED DOWN gar disposal. New $200 dep. 241·0780 300+ sf ea. Ulla pd. Own car'. N/S. Healthy 642·5078 Top Doll•r'P•ldl $2300. Also lvgrm aet,•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill appl, carpet, paint. S300JExpress Leasing beat offr. 220-5969t• .:.. PAYMENT? Encl gard en. $850. 975-3869 Gourmet. 833·2929. From 1800·1960. Fr .. Cata 4 y/o blk 01uw e will loan you the 548°180~ HUNTINGTON Dental AsatJRecept. Cruise Sb.ii> Jobs! 1 pc to entire estate. French Provincial 9 pc male, 3 y/o grey f&- w"down payment on the BEACH 26401---------PT/FT E "d Earn$300/$900wldy. Paintings, China, dng set, uphl chrs. male. Both fixed & dd- •• home of your choice COMMERCIAL · xp a + · Year round ...... itJons. glsware, furn, etc. Martin of London. clawed. Great house •·and arrange the un-NEWPORT PROPERTY 2778 New .. :::.081~1 F. v. Hiring both ~nlwomen. 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 $2200. 721-4092 pets that need good ~~11.0ertylng 1st Mortgage BEACH 2169 Spacious 28r, 1Ba Free room and board. Will King Size Waterbed homes. 645-3623 . , Ytnanclng. Buyers and Remodeled. Close to DRIVERS ·-•-"·" 1 "· -Vlntane ltallan Point Qorneou• yng male ··· R • a I t o r a c a I I bch. $700. Laundry. 2 · Artlat lo .. 'atudlo 0 u r v • h I c I • u.un . ..._ ""~·-• Dk stained pine. 2 • • ., (407)875-2022 De Venice lace table-cupboards & mirror sable shephd. Beautl-~~, 'rhe DownPayment Co 2bd/1ba house 2 blks pkg spaces. 840.1951 Huge open area, great rour experleno e l • 7014 C44 cloths, Country/Iron on tall headboard. Tall ful temperment for • , Bkr 251·6577 to beach, hkups, ref, cr'9atlve space. 2nd 978~1313 ext. • furn. Just arrived I pedestal frame with kids/adults. Shots, RHI Eat.te For S•le? ••••• WHkend .. Open HOUH•? ••••• The Dally Piiot Real '..Estate Tab which Is ..eubliahed each Sat· ,\uday is an. effective and lnelepenslvt way 10 showcase that p eclal p roperty. Call our Classllled ~Department Todayll 842°5878 • j cvrd prkng. S1200mo. floor. full kitchen, d/w, Garden Antiques 109 neutered To loving Av.II 12/.15. 723··A614. NEWPORT g/d, w/bath & shower. • mattress, heater, pacl· · ... A E T A I L S.EI Camino Real San ded rails, 8 drawers, 4 home only, $50. Berridge Condo 2BR, BEACH 2669 $1000/mo. 648·1803 Clemente. 492-8344 cabinets. Includes 075-1116 28A, fp, gar, pool, Showroom Fedco, a leader in the Southern California comforter, plllow CLASSIFIED spa. gated, $1450/mo * 18R $625 * Superior Ave. 1500a.f. retail industry, has on-aolnp employment ,ah am a. sh• e 11 . It's th• easy·to- (818) 880..7678 2BR 28A $725/Up Frontage, high via· opp<>ftunities f()( the fcillowtng: flfST AIQ5 Atl) Call 540-5995 access, lnformallt>n· Cottage 2 + '2 vu bay/ pvt beh, pool., beam cell, remodeled. FP. $1295. 973-3059 Harbor View Hom•• 3BD 2.5BA $2000 Gardener Incl 844-6810 873-3174 Harbor View Hom•• 4b.d, 2-~ba, beaut remodeled. $3000/mo • Agent 800-892-7158 Refrlg & dishwasher lbllity, kitchen, bath • ... ,..,CHECKOUT•.,., re ,._Al',,.....,., A-"-·-lo'""--l ~ ' packed marketplace Incl. 60x30 pool. No & n ew ca r pet. _,, ~--·...., .-..-.-· '-""'~ S ofa/love seat Nr vleJted r9'~1ar1y ·sue-~;·,!~~:~'!' s12S01mo 5'0-1e03 F~=== ~"'::"' ..:.i= ·:=:.=-:.· ~f·· ~:261:~~ _~_r_:,_'~-~-~_,;,_!_~_._a•_1 _ki_n_dsl.J••ll•lll••Ll Spectacular Ocean INDUSTRIAL 2788 ment opportunities available. Day shift and nile •nd Ct\llnnel Vl•w• tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii crew openings. Interested candidates apply in <*S COIUN ot h ~~~~~c:iu~,~ b~ :P".~ For Sal• 10.000 e8q ft person. Screening will be held Friday, jNllry.:::" Un., cloua balconl... Ind.b l dg In N + November 22nd from 12noon-4pm only et: plflodl Abundant walk In fenced yard. Mfg, as-d9ccllllitl ollildl- cloHt and storage. sembty, a great space 3030 Harbor Blvd.• Coata Meaa •Onllllmor ....... Oas and water paid. for Antique 6 Classic FEDCO • CoiMli...,_•._ W•lk to Balboa Island can. Bkr 722.a77T L----....JM•Qlll~L-----.1 •E.-lllllconlb*d MERCHANDISE MISC. ~015 and th• b ••ch u . ....,...... · ;.:::_--------l;;:M;;l;::n:':'t-;Nu-:wp::=:;:t,;;:N.--:;T;:::wn:=;h;::•=I Presllglou e resortl•••••••••l .1---------------~ 714-:249-3711 1;0STA MESA 1024 2 Mstr Sult• + Loft llvlng with stunning BUSINESS • Looking •or an~portunity Cltn.is, fruit, avocado tr"• fruiting $10. x mu tr... potted 6-9' $39. H•d>s, J~ra, vlnH s 1. Cemen t fountna s110, bird b!!!f $20. 90M74+422 · ' SkylltH. New Belg• aunaete and cool 11 ~ ...... b• End unit Carpet, Obi-Garage breeze•. 780·1958 PINANCB to use your es skills ~•i.W/pvt backyd +patio $1370/mo 72S.0033 W••tollff Lrg 2-bd/2bal••••••••• .. .,,Remod kit, FP. $1391<. NWpt Shra on Canal upetalra. FP, poot,,________ and experience? :.~.'e414-2144, Tarbell •br 2.SbL Avl 11118 carport. 1258 Rutl•nd. BUSINESS S30K of lmprovmente $895. 832·17H ~IT fiACB 1069 fank Own~ Huge ,...,, 30Q09q.ft. + lot. 113 AC. $1,590,000. , _ AoM lle, Agt 47M13" 1100 ..... .._ ~ 11000 dwn .... I P9F mo Incl peril renl. 1 1 , ... QotcMn Weet t• ' Wldt. In beaUt .,... I ... belleh ......... 1 Owner tran•ferred. • ...... ... nowt Cllll tor , ...--eot.-..o • 12400/rno eso.1eee OPPORTONITY TlleU.~1111esOnllpeo.My&llllola 2904 bu u excitin1 oppottunity for a PAllT·TIMI ----------OlTl'SIDE SALD IEPUSINTA'l1VE. You will COlllact poccntial subscriben a& lheir homes to tell sublcripcions to lhe nmea Oranp County. The indivicltal must be able to YfOft Monday·Priday, •pm·9pm. CUnent opcninp a in P\lllerton and Olnlen Grove. TBI SUCCISSfUL CANDIDATI WDL RAVI: • s.. OJ CUSlomer wnke rellled experience • Clood oral con..nicllioll skih •A pro'-_, ..,,.nnce ..S demeanor • Cold CllU., eaperielce is I ... The Loi ~ nmea o«era 1 ~live . llld lwfitl pecbll: Qullified =::,...,., .. ~.by llllil. by Iii. ar by HDlil •: TIE LOs ANoBLm TIMm 0 111 ur~S...BllllSilllc..i S1SSB.~ ...... ...... a ..,. Cl EMPLOYMENT ' EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 -------- • 109.tY'S CROSSw o PUZZLE . l~~~-.;..._ _ ___..~_.--------~·;;;_.~··~12~5 llllCIDIS 1130 P~Olltl 1155 VOl.DWIGU 1231 •a•~ Alf OtlQf-'M 800HL ~ -H&.TAM 'M Cla•le VW ~·~· llyOCMLES GOIEN nal cond. U,:mllea. wht/pal, aunrf/pwr: F::'~ :,:C500cond· :::7,iJ: wWt ()AMR SHNllf Ona a::;n_:-.12950. ~,:ro Ura~3i~== tbl":!_ wfth_ llahc bl·~.~ '89 Ga Po• Sharpt ACROSS 1~ 4 ~ c:oonllt In Soult\ Afrtc. 8 Flf~ reeidt» 13 Writtw Rand 14 Type ol eclipse t8 Tell! 17 Luau garland 18 Crea!Mty 20 Lumps tl1 ~ on (dc#lel) &3 Aenll Med9 98Fel~ 87 Otllce hllngoul7 100...-....... 71 Oublln Mlt\lee 12 Accldlntlll . resull 73 Mind-reeding: abbr. 7 4 Artist' t plaster 75 Bandleader Waring ~ TANNAH HIRSCH er..... ...._ooo m_.. 4dt •aoct 1-gtaae fJc ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUJZ ••1 lllATA Red, 5 ________ ;..;..o. __ , 13,000 Of" bell otter. rad' W/o;•Y Interior: epd, A/C, CHHll•. MEllCUJtY 8135 714 574 ... 297 12395.obo 429-9304 Q. l . A. Sout.h, vulnerable, you grnd effects, chrom• hold: •A IC .J 10 •a l:IA 8 0111 •A 8 whtz. tl7k mis, 1 owrw. SUZUJa 9205 5 Part.ner open11 the bidding with one club. What do you respond? Partner Qpen.e one dia mond. \Vhat. do you.('Npond? $9,800. 250-1585 • • ... Topai& GS • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ml c. AUTO 9245 Sharp mld·ar.. 72k liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MERCEDES 9130 mte. Economlcall '98 ald9klok Red w/ $2900 72S.1904 nu wht top, a lpd, '79 840D al, ac, NISSAN 9150 A/O, pwr steer. Good eterao. $7,995 OBO. (714) 879·9817 •ea Merkur Soorpfo ern ••titan tthr. FuUv• loaded. New tra, brke. 109k mlles. Xtnt cond. s3soo. 1549.eoed 22 Sandwich shop 23 Horeoe's ·- 76 Sc>P. as llax A • Thi11 111 R l.cxtbook hnmt. Wilh 11 bnlnnrcd 13-lli point.II, you re1pn11cl l"'O no trump. For thollC mocll'rni11U. who usf' a jum11 l.o two no ln1n1p over onn d uh t.o 11how 11 · 12point.II11nd lhi11 distribution, the respon11e would he 11 jump t.o three no trump. A·· Wilh a 1elf·11ualaining epade _ 8uit and 16 poinlll all Jn prime cnrda, ynu are int.ero11t.ed in alam. The way to Rd ville partner or lhl• is wi\,h a jump ahil\ to lwo 11podcs. • u n roof• •a PP h Ir iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil blue.Wonderful car. ------------------ SUKl5. MCM1841 '84 300ZX Turbo TOYOTA · 9210 AUTO PARTS Poellca" 24 Most sensible 26 Wanes DOWN 1 Tak" a hike 2 Dogllke scavenger 5epd, t-top., p/w, • REP'11TR 92•0 '80 300SD Turbo new clutch, rune gl'11 •97 Land Crua/4-Run '"iiiiiiii.r»iiiiiiiiiiiiiiviiii 28 Entranoes Q. 5 • Neither vuln<'rahlc, 811 Clean, vanllla. runs 12650.obo 850-7789 Huge dllC/tmmed d•I 1• 31 African desert 35 Soanlsh hero 3 Hamburger e•tra great, 1-owner car. DI t L I '81 Corv•U• $3300 7SA.1908 '95 Maxima ax• rte ... na Glass T·tops. S150. Q ...... AK 10· ... KJ 10788 . --, • Gold pkg. A/C, alt, full (714) M .. 1a17 378·93f'~ South you hold: El- 38 Substantial 40 Revolt .. Develop 5 ·-Mitn Ftlnr. 6 OklahOme town • v o O u • '84 300CD In new car pwr. co. New tlr•eJ condition. One owner. brks. Cstm whiz. 32k. Whether you·,. buying To ,place an ad In 41 Produced (an 43~ '5 -oneself: baska on the be8Ch '46 Arnofous glances 48 Swingy tunes 50 Aswell 51 Old 18 holes 53 Feather 55 SmaH branch 57 lnler 13 17 71 74 7 Fury - 8 Quiet -mouse 9 Has lun In the pool 1 o -to the throne tt Dines t2 -blue 15 Provoke 19 Pen points 21 RIYer bottom 25 Stoc:klng parta 27 -olsoap 29 BanlSltlf 30 Unclfess 32 Border on 33 Gambling town 34 "The Sun -Rises· 35 Wooden Shoe 36 Shakespeare-an Yilaln 97 Plckllng herb 39 Bellow 42 Skill « Sman earring 47 Wortt as a tailor 49 81\med 52 Phonograph record 5' Sunivan a.nd AS08f 56 Blunder 58 Say 59 Halt 60 Spew 6 t Challenge 62 Elevator maker 64 Dog's ancest0t 65 Pronounce indistinctly 67 False hair 68 Greell lener 69 -out· use thriftily 10 11 12 TV, ELECTRONICS, CAMPERS, RV'S, BUICI< 9035 Q. 2 -NI South, vulnerable, you hold: •A Q.JR• ~J 10 063 •K 109 1'hf' bidding hns proceeded: NORTH EAST 80Ul'H WEST 1 o r... 1 • r ... 2NT ru• ? Whal aclion do you t..a.ke? A -Wilh 1:1 high-eard points, good int.crmcdinlctl and on exccllenl five- cnrd suil, this hand iii worth six no trump whcthr r pRrtner's range is 18-19 or 19-20 -providing you are noL olTtwo nces, pollllible in either rnnge. Jump to four cl11l>11, thl' Gerber oonvrnlion, a11king for aces. and bid the tdRrtl unless lwo ore miBSing, in whirh cnse Rign off wilh rour no trump. .. Q. 3 · llolh vulncroble, 11s Soulh you hold: AA K \?K 7 OQ I 0 9 6 6 •A Q (I 2 Your righL-hand opponenl open11 fhe bidding with one heart. Whnt Action do you Lake? A -J\n nwkw:ircl hnnil W1Lh univ onr hrnrl 11t.oµpt•1, you c;111'l cluuhir for t.n keoul and follow up lhnt Action wilh a no-trump hid, 11111c:e the opening leacl will pmbably est.Abli11h Ensl's 11ull righl off lhc bat. We 11uggl'Hl the 1dighl undrrbid or o onc-no-lntmp overcall. Q. 4 • Ncilhcr vulnerable, a11 South you hold: '89 Suburban 454 NC. lull pwr. Loaded! Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one heart. What act.ion do you take? A • We arc not admin:n of t.he Unusual No Trump jump overcall and , even if we wero, this hand i11 loo slrong to qualify. A better plan is to bid both euita to racilit.atic pref- erence from partner at a comfort- able level. Start wilh a lwo-dla· mond overcall, intending t.o intro- duce clubs on the ncrl round. Q. 6 -Both vulnerRble, as South you hold: AK Q J 7 8 2 QA Q 7 2 07 .S 2 The bidding has proceeded: SOtml WEST NORTH EAST . J A Pa.s l NT Pa111 1 Whal do you bid now? A • Wit.h a minimum opening hid, six spades and four hearts, rebid your good six-card suit rather than show your Recond major. Wilh a slightly stronger hand, il would be right t.o rebid hearts since t.herc is a chnnce for gRme if pnrtncr hns lcni,'1.h in your ll<'COnd suil. nid two Rpadl'll. Le arn to be a better bridJe player! Subac rihe now to the Goren Oridge Letter by callln1 (800) 788-1225 for Information. Or write to: Gore n Bridge Lett.er, P.O. 'lfal·A410, ChicaKQ, Ill. 60680. 9065 JAGUAR 9105 '85 RIVIERA Convert· Lo-mlle a. S t 2,900. Ible while ext/top, bur-.,..,,,.,,,_.,,....8..,..5...,o,,,,._o.,..8_2_8-=...,..- STEREO 6080 TRAILERS 8014 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 Grand Car•van '88 XJS 4dr, 4cyt, a/t, LE $8000. Watranty. a/c, lthr Int, custom Loaded. Great cond. tlres/Whl1, lull power. N/smkg 979·5432 $8000. 720·9941 Protection Scr••n '85 B•av•r Camper. TV 50" Sony. S350. ale, frig, awning, xlnt gundy leather. MINTI '97 Sub(Tahoe(Trka ---------'91 Vand•nplaa One 844· 7884 cond. clean, $3750. 44k mis. $12,500 Huge disc/lmmed del FORD 9075 owner. Orlgtnat conctt- 080 (worth morel) Direct Leasing t I 0 n . s t 2 • 9 5 0 . pp 751-4493 540-7507 (714) 848-1217 941-0800 '97 Explr/Expd/Trka TRANSPORTATION AUTOMOBILES CADILLAC 9040 CHRYSLER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9050 Huge dlsc/tmmed del •-LEX--U-S----9-1-1-5 Direct Leasing (714) 94&.1217 '89 Sedan DeVlll• MARINE SLIPS BMW Btk. btk tthr, Gold pkg. 9030 V-8 , full power, DOCKS 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loaded. Bose stereo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil , 89 BMW 32 51 Orig-Phone• x In I con d . $7750. Call Sieve 50'MOORINQ NB lnat cond. A/T. One 9 4 2.7700 Harbor. Xlnt location-owner. 60k miles. ---------near Pavilion. Sl2,900 $9950. 841·3584 OBO. (619) 778-2663 Side Ties lor 30' sail boat. Nr Lido Bridge. Nwpt Bch, great toe. S9.00 per h. 675-6t 28 Sell your unwanted Items the easy wayl To place your classilied ad call 842-6878. SELL '89 L•B•ron Conv ---------Red w/Blk top. AJC. HYUNDAI 9090 Am/Fm, Loaded! 36k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii milos.S5000. 530-1941 CLASSIFIED tra the resource you can count on to sell a myriad ol merchan-dise lloms, because our columns compel qualified buyers lo call I '90 H1undal In good condition. A/C a nd power s te e r in g . S2t50. 841-0800 Call Classified Today! 642·5878 '93 LS400 Mini Condi Low ml. NAK, chrome, Blk w/lvory Interior. $30,950. Day: 432- 0226, Eves: 759-0369 '94 LS400 Blk/b lk. Factory warranty, gold pkg. New tlrH , noo- smoker. 25k mites. $38,500 720-0521 3k II S 5 S2 or Hlllng, Cluertlad ClaHlfled 9 m ••· 9 00. 0,500 °' &Hume ,.. covare all your nHd•I Call 842·5878. 841-0800 S4t8/mo. 548-2409 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Sepch Fountain Valley. Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form wi~ your credit card # or mail it in with a check todayl Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• ------------------··------D YES,SELL MY CAR City Zip . ,.,. Phone Credit Gir-d DMC OVISA D AM X # Ccp -- Mail To: DAILY PILOT 330. W. 11oy Shel, Com Melo, CA 92627 (714/ 642-$618 OrFAX (714/ 631·6594 ,,.,,,. l'arly OnlyJ ,..,,. "** ~, eo- .... ---Miol.~--Motlol~--"'°~ Of4"o* 0-~ O W.lb/ 0 11-1 o_......., o r.-~ a.--o -~ D""-''-' O • ,,,_,/ D -n-.. 0 '-'"""' .. O J,,_/ O MVPM-0-~ 0 NT~ 0 C...-.c..-1 0 ~""-' O~-O C-DC-~ Dfttl-D """lotl o ........ ~ •• $10 for4 ,.,,..,, $1.00eadi additional line ·--------------------------· t I ............ I CLEANING SERVICE SERVICES CONCRETE & 3548 MASONRY ELECTRICAL 3610 HAUUNG 3720 LANDSCAPE• MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SPRINnERS 3921 DIRECTORY 3 5 5 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii li!iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPRINKLER REPAIR ValveuHeada•Tl m• clocks. 26Yrs Local svc: John Burr 282·283¥ Sm•ll Job EXPERT JUNK TO THE DUMP PUBLIC NOTICE lk•'• Cuelom Painting Preol .. Plumblng -------•II A TOUCH OF CLASS Pattern•d Concrete Duncan Electric (71~99S.1882) NllW LEAF The Calif. PubUc UlllJ.. Prof, Clean, Quality Repair• & Remodel• Cleaning. Rea/Comm Driveways, pettoe, Local/Quick RHponse Hauling today what Landecape & Masonry tiH Commlaslon RE· Work. Int/Ext & Oocke. FrH EaUmatH Uc/Bonded . Free Est. decks. Repair/removal Ll275870 950-7042 the Trash Man won'tl OHlgn/Bull d/Remodel QUIRES that all uHd Lill703468 831-4810 Llt87398 M .. t090 CARPENTRY 3510 TerHa 282·7143 UclfrH esl 222-8888 Llc'd Contractor H8·1882 Uc.,lns. 748-4)487 houaehold good• •Paln~rywall• Rl•ht Rat•a-P1umblng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •BOIS HOUSECLEANING ·Small Job Spectan1t; TWENTY DOLLAR Shan•'• Qard•nlntt mover• print thel~ L2775911/11•palra HeaUng, Rooter Disc. TUTORING 3929 Hand1man/R•model Licensed-Bonded CONTRACTORS Fans • Llghle • Spa HAULER/CLEAN·UP & Landeoaplnv. Lawn P.U.C. Cal T number, Small Jobs/Free Eat. 30 Y1'9 eJrp/A-Z hrliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Additions, Bath. Ki tch s10.oo per hour. Demand Elect. 845·3856 JOHN •so.1828 care tnetall'n/Removat llmo• and chauffeur• Rafa/Bob M ... 941 282-9988 pager •Spanlah·lln•ll•h• Fire-Water Damage 71~548.0388 GENERAL 3558 u Sprinkler• 548-9801 print their T.C.P. num· ---------------• Elec, Plumb, & Paint •Bright Haeclnlng •YARD CLaAN·UP ber In all advartis• PAINTING 289-81901_________ ~:l~~~!'g;~.~!!fo~ Newport area. lmmed European Pron Bell •ASBESTOS• GARAGE Tr•• Trimming/A• mente. If you have • Coneclentloua craft ... POOL or Office 844-8487 Page 714·227-8122 In townt Reis 5Yrs Exp. R•moval·T•atlng DOORS HOME CARE/ movat, Lawn Service queetlon about the I• man. Old·faahloned . CARPENTRV•Wlndowa Gra~ 251·9455 EPA ACCREDITED 3678 SERVICES 3760 960-5184, 748-5375 gallty of a mover, Jlmo pride In workmlll\ahtp. &UVICB 38941-------- 0 r ch au ff eur, call: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WALL Doors • Wood FencH •HOUSl!CLEANING 800.927·9804 Publlc Utllltlea Pet•ra P•lntlng ~~;~~~~r:g! ~~~n~:~ 15 yrs e xp. Good Ref. LEWIS Conatructlon •$29 S•rvlo• Call• Hou•• & P•t Sitting LEGAL Commlaslon 20 Veara Exp9flence lala .... Blu• Poola COVERINGS 3932; Own trans. Call any· Remodel•Handyman Repalra/Serv/Openere By FamollS Author SERVICES 714·558-4151 Fr .. EatlmatH Pool a S~a Wkly Svo.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 249·8323 Pg-3t 2-0026 tl me t 241 -0531 'L#704773 Local Rea. AtlMak••·Mod•I• Mutual Reepect & 3812 Dlb rd, 1 Interiors and Exterlore Repair: fller/pump/hlr Farthlnglnt•rtors Confuaed7 tl42.05tl7, HOUS8CLEANING •71<t.557·592Se Uc'd 650-Serv-{7378) Confidentlat 723-8383 Lo~~~rou:!:!1s~C:~: Referral. 854-0•12 Acid waall 849-8728 Installation• Removal Jerry. S~mi:rellred, 50yta vac-Duetlng-Kll-Bath Quallt1 Remodellng ~ LIVING TRllST Long Diet. Fr" Eat. Discount Wallcov9fln9 ol aalisl d cust. Dra/lckl/ Exp'd·R•f ... Own Trans •Also Home Repair• HANDY MAN 7 O HouaealtUng Svea 8•v•• • 1 a,_~OO y4118t632 979·3114 PIANO. VOCAL ROOFIN,;. 3910 L1580875 873.1a1i repairs drywall/stucco. Nohemi 43~7712 •Reasonably Priced 3 1 0 ff• re d-C 0 MIN B 0 v • r A w 111 \I Ron'• Wallpaperin•. •Local Co. 8636318 Xclnt Local Refalt AVOID• ' LESSONS 3868 lnataltatlon/Removal ; CARPET CLEANING T 6 S Cl•anlng Svc •Stephenson Assoc. •PalntJC•rp•ntrv* Kimberly 723·9113 Nu rain g Home PAINTING 3858 Pro BulH Rooftq ReH4N,abf• Prtoee, Peraonalized/Rel'a Call 714-84<t.5485 ·• Fr•• Conaultatlon a An p lo •Ill •37.a•a• 35lS Free EaVReasonabte Drywall and morel ATTORNEY 53s-7335 •Plafto ._....,... •.t Y ' • Anytime 5'7-0519-227·1191pgr Small Jobs Oki JEWELRY 3784 tCYn~'~ .,._ .... T ... her Reroofa/'24hr Repair W• Gala ehould hang1 ii•iiSiiPiiOiiTiiiRiiEiiMiiOiiViiAiiLii•il CONSTRUCTION Gary 8454277 MASSAGE 3830 2l~~~~~h!;d Sinor. ~~Inning~.::; :0.~~~10-~== =-~.,tos~ ~::;:; Bluch/red apote. COMPUTERS 3556 BUILDING 3560 HoMe Repalrtfl•mod•I William Harold .l•w•l9' Uctll28084<4 &<45-3209 .... •Qi IO&INQ co 831~2111 Anytime C I t I & d Coal• MHa/NewpOrt -omp e • c een ye 29 Y•ara axp. Watch/Jewelry Repair LU 8port9 Therapw RAINiOW Clrole Malnt. ww •e!'PllD Quality Work Ouaml'd Fr•• ••t 979·2098 llACM•DIC •Care for MSM Conatr•oUen Jim U1·2480 Antlqua•Flna Jewelry All body car. to relax Palntlng.fntl(xt Hou11/Apt a-w•u~ R9foof/Repalr 'r" Eat _Wl_N_DO __ W_S __ 3_a_3-,...·. Macintosh Computera R•modela & Repalra., __ .,,........., ___ ~-----1 Buy/MIJndt 873-0389 & rejuvenate. RN/LMT Ou~. FrH Ht. llPAD 3880 Lia/Ina e31·•081 • ,. CERAMIC ~~:.t~'.":!;~c .. ~~1 r,a&~~~g 9~'2~~3~ *!~~ 9:,•:V!:;~~g CM 7aa.Ha2 L4' 1 .3 .... H HURRY 0111n1 roofing TILES 3528 ~ Stained otau IANDSCAPE • Teytor (oulcalt) •••SHOP PAINTING P ... twlltueH Pete" bk»wout ..a.1 Re-roof, i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill---------l·D=:R::YW:::::ALL=-:----JAMES 849·2917 y •WN r••9 3808 Private maHag• by Pron\pt quel M:. A.at I ...s.Mng to C• 2Syr• repalra. Lio. Bond. CONC•W!n • w. ~ UcenHd MIT. TexturMWellcoverlnQ• Llcttt3illl• UH re ... , ...... ,.. Leaky Showen Rep'd au. SERVICE 3584 A; ""a.at~ (714t eaa.07ao L104m Ref• 118-2407 114-884-Ya31 Eat 19&4. eSO-t:IM Regroutlng & tnetall'n MASONIY 3557 Tll /d Ill ood...,.. k L670t30 Dean of Tiie =::rc:a w ... ..,, •Hlo Y•rd Malnt CMUH611 "1iNfHi6 873·8065 or e'&-852tl Brick Block lton• Tit• Ennl•'• Uo'd Drywah ~oora1::~~r°:p::;:· Lawn/clfl.upa/trH trim MOVING 3834 •~v,.. l!.xp.Qt1 Prtc.t -.. -...._--..,-,--31-IO_, llllOD•• TMG ca,; p 1• Ori • & Painting. Acoustic/ conwn/A .. Ref•,,.. !at aprlnklr/Nf'•t•. Tha'4:h Quar W0t•..ffr .. 1.. .-.v__... awn Newport Tiie A Matbl• c, at 0 • veway Wallpaper Removal • 831-<4421 PD-41W142 - -U0#27ll02 131-1124 a H"DmONS 3111 Fine Crat1eman1hlp... fllplo, B8Qa. Ref. 25 Yr Patchwork a40-1189 John M7·8880 ALL-AM•lllCAM .., Al Allordabl• Prlcn. l!xp. T•rry S87·7•tM HOli• lliWlcll a TllEU f Movea.U ... C~refully •DllC PA111Tili6• ~~~;rr~=ni•~: * le1t 'rlce/QUlllllJ Fu~~::u':J:~.~:!:i~r Anytht"° • l!vetYthlng ~~-_ ===~ • T= ~.~:~!~1~~~~'!:1".: Fplos LMl-4M t-42•2214 Lndecape, btlck, a•ne Paint Av•l .. l!xcall,nl ''" 1,11mate. A•r1. ~ 111oaa'I 10 Yrt l)q) • _,. Oftf conct. 800-.,...tOO'I Rela/Mlk•/842·11•7 Mtoh••• 7• .. 1440 Lan................. .. ........... . Nmw La.P ,....MALL JO• Wilif .... 11 ....... c......... YMI 1UN upiMlt;•w. l.enelec~ a Mnonry Orywall/Plaltaf Rapalf R9palf1, IM~I, ~ dalllln. Onlgn/811lfd!Aemodet '"antlnt/Japlfll/flrtUfl '"'Job&.~ Col*Mt0f.cl7 ........ ·ll•••lll!l•••.~Uo~.,~tne.:?!::..__!7~4!!1~o0!:4~•!!7 ~ ••te8•7• 1 e.,.,-. ..._,no ""'a 11111111 .... ,. ___ ...,...,._..,. • ._ .. -------- Alneftoan Wlftdew ! c......... ' Sallelactlon I• Alw•' Gueranteedll 1 Dave •••·a3SO ' • . . • Claaatned la..... ! CONVllN••NT ' *'*Mr rou·,. bW·: lr!g. ..-ng, or IUel '°°"'"'· ~ -. .....& ' 0 -• 7• I • ' I I I