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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-06-22 - Orange Coast Pilot~-· Serving t~e Newport-Mesa community since 1907 The secret of their success After 50 years of marriage, Gil and Anita Ferguson still are going strong. The Balboa Island couple cel- ebrated theJ.r golden wedding anniversary on Satwday at the Balboa Bay Club. 1)ley met while atterfding USC in 1948 ttttttcrr:.·::na \'1NS1D'E \ scooi> and settled in Santa Ana after World War ll, in whkh Gil Ferguson fought in the Pacific as a Marine Corps infantryman. He also served in the Korean War. The coupie have made a name for themselves in Orange County, he serving as a former state assemblyman and dlso working for The Irvine Co. and she as founder of a custom home-building business. What do they attributt> to all or their success? "We have had an excallng life together,· Aruta Ferguson sa1d. WHe's been a hero in my book and I thJnk the Mdnnes made both of us a little bit stronger. Settling m the most marvelous place doesn't hurt either.* HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY After a Newport Beach woman got her car wdshed dt Beacon Bay Car Wash an Costa Mesa, she realized thdt she left her wallet and credit cdrds on a bench. But before she could inquire about it, manager Jorge Perez already had found the wdllet and called to let her know it wa!> safe. She picked the wallet up the next morrung. In a note to the Dally Pllot about h1.s honesty, wrote, •Bravo, Jorge, and many thanks. -A patron." TAKING rT TO THE TOP Many Ne wport Bedch teen- agers have been complalrung about the lack of skateboard parks in the city, but one young man took his gnpe all the way to Congress. Redge Bendheim sPnt a handwritte n letter lo Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach) lttst month, asking for his help in establishing a pub- lic skateboard course in New- port Beach. "There is not e nough places to skate because we get kicked out wherever we go,• Redge wrote. •t hope this letter has much effect about skateboard· ing.• Cox promptly replied to the correspondence, saying be would forward the information to Mayor Tom Edwards and the Qty Council. The city eventually will decide whether to build a skate- board course at the new Bonita Canyon Park, which has met with much controversy from resi- dents. Maybe Redge's newfound federal connections will help in the 1katebo4rders' plight. · N~\VJlOrt. man aids girls volleyball league I •Charlie Brande steps in to offer free three-week clinic to Newport Heights Elementary girls interested in sport. the club. Not for these kids, said Brande, because they need to know bow to play first before entering a league. paid $40 to play in a new league established by an organization called Youth Awareness 2000. Although other leagues were holding their own 111 other Orange County commurubes, one of the Newport Beach leagues never began. I By Greg Risllng, O..i¥ Pflot • tor announced recently that the 15 to 17 girls who were supposed to play in a new startup volleyball league will be able to take a three-week clinic at the club for free beginning on July 13. "At that age, they don't have the fundamental skills to play,• he said. ·we plan on teaching them the. basics so they can start their volleyball career on a positive note." I ! I I NEWPORT BEACH -Charlie Brande knew he could help when he saw the disappointed looks on the faces of the young girls. All Brande needed was approval from his bosses at the Balboa Bay Club. The veteran volleyball lnstruc- The clinic will be held on Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday for one hour and a half on an indoor court. The program's cost is usual- ly about $125 for non-members of The girls, most of whom are ages 10 to 12 and from Newport Heights Elemen~ School, got off to a rocky start. They each Complaints from parents prompted Newport Beach police to laW\Ch a fraud investigation into the organization founded by Kevin Held. No charges have been filed against Held. '-------------------' 11 I i1 I> I '' 11 I h I> l l ! ! l ! l ! Tennis legends John McEnroe, left. and Jimmy Connors have a nose-to- nose chat at the net in the middle of tbelr battle at The Chal- lenge tennis matdl. The con- frontation took place after a long rally and. of course, a question- able call. OONLEACH / DAl.V Pl.OT McEnroe, Conoo-rs entertain crowd By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot T erull.s Jans cheered with satisfaction Sunday watching famous tennia vet- erans Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe battle for the singles champi-. onship tiUe during the Nuveen Senior Ten- nis Tour. The sold out crowd loudly applauded For more on The Challenge, see spOrts, page6. under sunny skies when a frustrated McEnroe threw his racket at the score- board and laughed when Cormors argued with the judges. More than 4,400 spectators were in atten- dance. •niey are giving the audience a wonderful run for their money,· SdJd Newport Beach resident Cheri Hart. Sunday was the last day of The Chal· lenge -the tow day tournament played at the Palisades Tennis Qub at the Hyatt Newporter. Connors defeated McEnroe 6-4, 6-4, winning the finals while Bjorn Borg placed third after beating Yannick Noah 7-5, 6-3 • SEE TENNIS PAOE 5 Brande, the men's volleyball coach at UCI, said he heard about the league but thought Lt sounded like a scam. He knew the girls would have a bard time grasping the concepts of the game. He added that when the girls enter the clinic, they will use a lighter ball, shorten the court and lower the net. ·we want them to perform. well at their ability,• he said. "I think they will get a lot out of this sum- mer program and hopefully they will continue playing the sport.• 1998-99 budget at issue • Council to reconsider pennit for Lido Marina Village restaurant; may OK hotel expansion. By Jenifer Ragland, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The City Council tonight will decide what will be funded in next year's municipal budget, reconsider a permit for a new restawant in Lido Marina Village and possibly give final approval to an expan- sion of the Four Seasons Hotel at Fashion Island. About 30 projects proposed for next year have been placed on the cound.l's •budget checklist,• which means they will be voted on individually before being mcorporated into th e 1998-99 budget. Among the items to be dis- cussed are $25,000 for a new vot- ing system m the City Council chambers, $70,000 for an electri- cal upgrade of City Hall, $400,000 for expansion of the Balboa Pier parking lot and $250,000 for a proposed street- light replacement program. The issue of spending money on City Hall upgrades has been particularly contentious lately, as the council has decided to take a comprehensive look at the facili- ty's needs. Many council mem- bers have SdJd they do not want to piecemeal unprovements before such a study is completed. In approvmg the budget, council members also will have to factor in a posslble phase-out of the state vehicle-license fee, which could cause the city to lose $2.8 miWon annually. Other issues on the agenda mdude: • A General Plan amendment for an expansion of the Four Sea- sons Hotel. The Irvine Co. is seeking to add a 16-story tower with 102 rooms to the existing • SEE COUNCIL PAOE 5 ••• , ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... .,,. ..... ., ........................ ,..,. ............................................................................................................................................ 1 ••••••••• ,. ............................................... .,, ................ -.. . Twelve fa then ltuff ed themMlvee lnlldea new Volklw.-i bug Sanday, .....,~ • Gal.nell world nc:- ord IOr tbe ..0. dllcll lmlde tbe DON~ I CMl.Y NOY ~ COlllplld car. TM GrMt Maldoall..,...Y • • Fatber'a Dey ... J .... took,..,. -............ ID front of M111dooa'I ..... ,... la Neww-t.. 0 VOL 92. NO. 146 KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAllY PILOT - .. • l . Professor of fine arts at OCC +When wef'9 you hl.-d?: September 1970 + F-amily status: Engaged to be married on June 19, 1999 +Age: 55 + Education: Bachelor of fine arts and master of fine arts from Otis Art Institute. + Past positions: Five years as assistant division chairwoman of fine arts at OCC. + Present oc:cupadon: Professor of fine arts at OCC, teaching three- dimensional design. and co-own- er of Decker Studios, a fine-arts foundry in North Hollywood. + Explanation of job In 15 or fewer words: Be a cheerleader. enthuse the students about the creative process and reinforce •.You can <Jo it." + Your greatest professional achievement Most recent commission -design of the Writers Guild of America's West Award statuette. It's the 'first Hollywood award to be treated as a piece of fine art, and it has the artist's signature. + Your greatest personal achievement My personal and professional relationship with my fiance, Sandy Decker +·Your personal motto: There are at least 12 solutions to a given problem. Find one or more. + Your greatest extravagance: Bought a dress and shoes at Neiman Marcus + The best book you've ever read: Raln of Gold, by Victor Vil- lasenor + The compact disc In your car right now: None + Your most treasured posses- . sion: Engagement ring my fiance designed and made for me + What can you cook: Love to cook simple or gourmet, espe- cially when camping • +A habit you.wish you could change: ~tch my nose + Your last charitable act Involving my three-dimensional design classes in the design and fabrication of adapted equipment for Fairview Devel- opmental Center in Costa Mesa and the Blind Children's Leam- ing Center in Santa Ana + What Is In your tnmk right now: Art notebook, tool box, travel clothes, piece of sculpture + The first thing that attracted you to your fiance: His eyes + The worst Idea you ever had: As a 6-or 7-year-old, I tried to fly by chewing five pieces of Double-Bubble gum and blowing a large bubble . The large bubble would lift me up off the ground, or so it worked for the comic character on the paper enclosed with the gum. + What would you have been voted in high school: Most artistic + Who are you heroes: Norman Bel Geddes, Georgia O'Keefe and Kaethe Kollowitz + Favorite escape from reality: Work on my anamorphic illusion sculptures and magic + One thing you would change about the wOttd if you could: Man's verbal and physical inhu- manity and violence to itself and nature +Your Idea of exercise: Back- packing with a SO-pound pack. + The thing you dislike most about your appearance: As I'm maturing, I'm noticing a gradual. body change. Some things are rising, some things are falling, some things are widening, and some things are disappearing. + I have a dream that I'll be in my studio, able to work 24 hours a day creating and inventing. + Phone number where people . can reach you: (818) 503-9913 weddings and engagements Bam ese-Bam ett Frank and Cheryl Bamese of San Juan Capistrano have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer, to Eric Barnett, son of Joe and Jane Bar- nett of Costa Mesa. The bride-to-be is a graduate of San Oemente High School and Saddleback College. The groom-to-be is a graduate of Estancia High School and Orange Coast .College. A Nov. 28 wedding is planned at Rancho Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano. Kane-Doggett The Monte Carlo in Las Vegas was the setti.bg for the June. 6 wedding of Rosalie M. Kane of Corona del Mar and Jon R. Doggett of Bay Minette, Ala. The bride is the daughter of Rosalie Kane and the late Daniel Kane of Corona del Mar. The dress was beaded white satin with lace. Bridesmaids were Monique Wong and Sara Amoli. The bridegroom is the son of Debi Doggett of Bay Minette. The reception was at Circus Circus, Las Vegas The couple plan to live in Corona del Mar following a wed- ding trip to Vuginia Beach, Va. The bride graduated from Corona del Mar High School and the University of San Diego and will be entering Chapman School of Law. The groom is employed with the U.S.' Special Forces/Navy Seals. PMMODSHNt, O*f F1NnrUI Offlaw BEAQEBS ttonJNE 642-6086 Deify Piiot, P.O. lox 1560, C01tt Miu, CA 9~ Ho "4la>td 'f04Jt COITWTNntl M>out the Daily Piiot or news tiP'o ADOBESS Our lddr'm Is llO w. ~ S,t.. Cost. MeM, (.tlf. SJIZ7. news*'* ~ rtal """"Ot ....... Nntl ti.wtn c.-1 "9 ~ wfth. out~~of~ right owner. HOW m llEA04 us ~ TM nm. or.,.. County =252.f141 o.l:'2-sm =..142~321 NMI 540-12lA =142~ SpcWtl '• 14M170 :.-:"~·Mt ...... C>Mc.142~J21 ___ ,_ Q1·SI02 TIMPIRA1'9S hlboa 79'61 CoroN del Mar n /69 COste MeA 7M7 Newport BNCh 7HI Newport eo.t 7M9 .. MOc of swells has 11DIS dia9 .. d. South- TODAY Wllt~P'dt First low up. prodoclng the 7:451.m. -0.1 be iurf In South Flrit high ~.5mcomlng 2:311.m. 3.3 In at W911t· to chest· Seci:Nld low high. Al uUI. 6:42 p.m. 2.1 ~andrtefs Second hlgt\ ' 1:05 p.m. ..... heve • btttll' Mf oudOok.~ TVESOAY ~~ Flnt low weettl« ICdon MONDAY, JUNE 22. 1• • Kerri Stni.g . sp~aks about be~ Jewish volunteer dired9fY. •The UCLA student talks to about 150 attendants during the Discovery Seminar held at Temple Bat Yarun. By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Win- ning the gold during the Olympics in Atlanta was all that was on gymnast Kerri St.rug's mind in 1996. But cur- rently, the gold me- dalist has switched her focus on educa- tion and becoming m o r e involved with her Jewish re- ligion and proved so on Sunday as host of a semina r that dis- cussed the value of Judaism. "Being in Israel, I learned about the [rich history of Judaism]. It made my moment in history seem very insignifi- cant." .:__ KERRI STRUG • The 20-year-old UCLA stu- dent spoke briefly before approximately 150 a ttendants during the Discovery Seminar at Temple Bat Yahm talking about her courageous performance during the Atlanta Games and aJso about her Jewish faith. "Before visiting last summer, Israel was a far off place to me,• said the gold medalist. ·Being in Israel, I learned about the !rich history ol Judaism). It mad~ my moment in history seem very insignificant. • The seminar, designed to help people understand· Ju- daism, was created by an inter- national educational organiza- tion -Aish HaTorah -and bas been experienced by more than 70,000 Jews around the world. Olher famous people like actors Kirk Douglas and Jason Alexander have also been hosts during Discovery seminars. ·we know a lot of you are here just to see Kerri, but we will take second fiddle,• said Rabbi Yaakov Salomon who was the first speaker during the all-day seminar. During intermission. St.rug shared her thoughts about the symposium and answered ques- tions from the audience. "The Discovery Seminar has been pretty amazing to me. I think Discovery is trying to tell us there is a God. there is a higher power and we should believe in it,• Strug said. "The seminar is great because they are not just preaching up there, and you can take (your beliefs] as far as you ~t.· : Strug also answered questions at>out when she performed her last vault with an injured ankle during the Atlanta Games. • •we thought the gold medal was on the line,• she said. •1 said a quick prayer to God before (the laSt vault), Ind it was over before I inew it.• : Although Strug said seriously piacticing the faith is fairly new to her, she is looking forward to learning more about JudaJsm and inCo:rporating it in her daily ded- sibn-making. : •There are a lot of things you c4n take away from this [semi- D4f), • she said. •1 still have a lot to lent, but from here I can take wbat 1 have learned and-do more to be a Jew.• AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs volunteers from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . .Monday through Saturday at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 640-4777. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Police work could be in your future if you're a bilingual senior. The Costa Mesa Police Department is seeking volun- teers aged 55 and older who speak Spanish and English and are willing to wear a uniform. Those lntttrested would ~ staff the Westlicle Sub·Stalicm four to eight houn ~ WMk and must be able to read ud write Engll.sh. Volunteers Wiii be trained ~ fingeiprinHng ud computer ~ntry and Ulilt OD several cuµent projecb. Tbe WSUB is located at 567 W. 18th St. and is o~n Monday throuab Friday fro~ 8 a .m . to 4 p.m . Pot more infof'i'Ultion, contact Offt· cer Prank ~udisill at 122-6714 cw Mernie ElliS at 75.4-5020. DISPUTE RESOWllON saMCES • Dispute Resolution Services needs volunteer mediaton, C899 specialists and outreach assis- tants to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual la.n· guage skills are needed for office volunteers and for media- tors. For more information, call 250-0488. • DON LEACH I OAJLY PILOT Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug, known for her courageous performance at the AUanta Games, hosts Discovery Seminar at Temple Bat Yabm in Newport Beach. She talks about what lt means to be Jewish. The seminar, designed to help people understand Judaism, was created by an internation- al educational organization -Aish HaTorah. Full Ser.ice Calmt.19 Advertonal Auto .. Facts by Paul l'rech aawc. • """""' UllllA#. _.,.,, ~ AClrCMfCHll&.n A CLOSER LOOK ATTIRES Treadwear, traction, and heat resistance arc among the factors to consider when making an infonned decision about replacement tires for your car. The amount of miles that can be expected from a tire are reflected in its treadwear number (300, 310, 320 ... ). Under average conditions, tires graded 300 should be expected to last 60,000 miles. To estimate the expected mileage. multiply the treadwear grade by 200. Traction grades come in tenns of A, B. and C and reflect the tire's ability to stop on wet surfaces. Drivers who frequently encounter wet driving conditions should select tires rated A. Finally, heat resistance is also graded A, B, and C. Those tires rated A will run cooler than subsequent grades. HINT: Trrcs that run cooler arc less likely to fail when driven over long distances at highway speeds. and they tend to be more fuel efficient WOMEN AND AUTOMOBILES Cars arc increasingly becoming less of a "guy thing." Consider the fact that the National Institute for Automotive Service Exoellence reports that more than 6S% of customers who take their vehicles to repair shops are women. On top of that. one domestic car manufacturer says that women influence 8<>'*i of all new-car purchases and have 95% veto p()wer. What is more, women arc buying cars more than ever before. One automotive marketing research fum iBdicates that almost half of new-<:ar purchases arc made by women and 53% of uscd-ar sales can be aaributcd to women. And the U.S. Dept. of Labor reports that the number of female auto technicians arew from 9,ooo m 1994 to 11.000 in 1996. Oooc are tho days when "girla" leave maintenance to the •guys". At our _ lbop, we are pe.nicularly concanecl with meetina the automotive needs of women. At CAP (~10), we iro haOPY to check out your car to ibid : lho IOlutiOm you nOecL We n an Offtdll -~ llld ldj\astiftl ..... for llnOI devicel. We offs MA·Aprcwed liriicl. Ind IPedNi• ia OenDIA. Sweditb. iad l'll D IH C9I. Come 111 m IOGBf ' I HINT:~-...-..1 ..., .. "'*Ill ....... ... brlil'= ... ..... • CRYSTAL CAVE Sizzling Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Party TrGys To Go~ • Tacos • Tamales ' ~ • Metaphysical Books Psychic Readings (catl store for appointment) •Tea Leaves • • Enchiladas • ·Taquitos ,-~ • Guacamole • Salsa I AND MORE! -• Original Jewelry Giils. .\...' ~ Banquet Roo1111 Artwork • Minerals ~ Gemstones • Astrolog_y . • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin ~ Buddhas • Tarot (Spanish readings avallable) • Herbs, essential Oils, Incense • Handwriting Analysls FREE QUARTZ CRYSTAL • • 645-0209 •Newport Beach Costa Mesa Corona del M.-· 891 Baker Street A16 ~8m~Bearstreets) 714•754• l l 5 l 675-6855 642-1142 644-8226 . ~ Summer Food & Wine Festival at Crystal Court Thursday, June 25, 1998 / 5:30 p,m. -8:30 p.m. Featuring: • Grtat cuisine from the many South Coast Pl.ua restaurants. • An exciting sampling of premium California wines. • Live stffl drums of •steel Parade" for your enjoyment. All Procttds Btnefit Second Hanest Food Bull & S.1M0nt Carts Sotp titdta ~,,. '';,,.,. ~ ~ • Sow~ C.a1t PIAH Crystal c.m •ml ltat S?Mtt • C..ta M"" • <714) ~:ntO -----------------------------------------------------------~---Name ~ ..... ~-------~-------~· Addreu _______________ _ Ctty_'------------~--~-­ S~~--------------~ • COUEGE EXAM OCC will present an in-depth workshop designed to prepare teen -agers for college entrance exams from 1 to 4 p.m. ·in Room 108 of the Business Education BuLlding, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration is $120 in advance or $130 at the door. A material fee of $10 is payable to the inStructor in class. For more mfonnation, :::!! 432-5880. NETWORKING GROUP Prospects Networking Group will meet at 7:15 a.m. for break- fast al Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6 Bring along business cards for networking purposes. For more mlonnation,calJ (949) 474-2225. AYSO REGISTRATION The last chance to register for the American Youth Soccer Orga- ruzdtion's Region 97 will be from 6 Lu q p.m. m the library at Mariners EIPmentary School, 2100 Mariners Dnve, Newport Beach. Players born between Aug. 1, 1979, and Jan. 31, 1994, are eligible. Birth rertilicates or passports aLe required for new or non-returning players. Applicants also should bring the name of their doctor or medical provider. Registration fees dre $55 for the first child in a fami· ly, $50 for the second and $45 for the third. For more information, cdll (949) 642-6296. IMPROVE YOUR GOLF GAME The Center for Peak Perfor· mance will present a seminar, "Improve Your Goll Game with Guided Imagery,• from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the ~enter, 4570 Cam- pus Drive. Newport Beach. Admission is $10. For more infor- mation, call (949) 252-2104. MASSAGE Relieves Pain $ Stress & Tension 39 Insurance Accepted 00 w/Chlropractic Care. HR. l·DAYSJWK • 9am-9pm ULJrRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dr. Gautier O.C. 714.979.6365 1072 S.E. Bristol St .. Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights (Comer of Newport Bl. No.IBriatoQ "' ' . . ,. . . ... WEIGHT-LOSS SEMINAR · The Center for Peak Perfor- mance will present a seminar, ·weight Loss': A IJtes71e Change Without Depravation, from 10 to 11 .a.m. at the cente~. 4570 Cam- pus Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $10. For more infor- mation, call (~9) ~52-2104. ARTHRITIS MIN MANAGEMENT The Center for Peak Perform- ance will present a one-hour semi· nar •Free Arthritis Pain Manage- ment and Relaxation Seminar," from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the center, 4570 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $10. For more information, can (949)252-2104. FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Maxine Cobell, a marriage and family therapist, sponsors an anonymous help line for individu- als with relationship problems. She is available for free consultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays by calling 7 59-0357. FREE USDA fOOD • p,_ USDA food for Jow- lncollle families and sen.ion tn Newport Beach, Corona del M.ar and Balboa ts available from 10 a.m. to noon oo the second WedliMday of each month at ·Newport Beech Caaununity Cen· tel, •883 : W. 1Sth St., Newport Bee.ch. Poi' more information, call 631-2117 • Senion and low-moome fam- ilies in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area can obtain free .USDA surplus fuod from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ, 740 W. Wil- son St., Costa Mesa, Bring picture identification. For more informa- tion, call 650-8236. FRIENDSHIP aua The Thursday Morning Club presents an entertainment lun- cheon on the second Thursday of each month at Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 W. Coast Highw~y. Newport Beach. The club also has ongoing activities,. such as golf and bridge. For a free newsletter or more information, call 546-2.244. GYNECOLOGIC CANCER A free support group for women with gynecologic cancers meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday · of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call 722-6237. HAM RADIO MEETINGS Mesa Emergency Service Ama- teur CoD\Jilunication offers the opportunity ~or ham radio opera- ton tO participate in Caeta Mela's RadJo Amateur Civil ~ semce OJganb:edon. WeMly nets are held at 7:20 p.m. on 147.060 aihz. Monthly .meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. on the fourth Wec:IDM<My of each month at tbit Calta Mala Police~ Pormore lnfar- matiqn, call 75'·'°'5. HIGH-DOSE otEMOTttlUft ·SUPPORT Support provided for bld1v1du· als who will or are undergoing bone-marrow transplant or stem- cell rescue and their families at the Patty and.George Hoag Can- cer Center. For more information, Call 574-6872. INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT . • Survivors of Incest Anonymous for female victims of sexual abuse and rape and their frlends and family meets from 10 a.m. to noon every Saturday at 760 Victoria St, Costa Mesa. There is no fee. For infonnatio.n, call Iris at 859-3918. JAYCEES GROUP The Jaycees is a group of young professionals ages 21to39 who get together for community service, business networking and socializing. Meetings are held the second and fourth Thursday of every month. For more informa- tion, call 451-2178. KIWANISCWB The Kiwanis Club of New- port Beach-Corona del Mar . meets at noon Thursdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 852·1148. l.EADSauB The Newport Coast Chapter of All Laaen's Leads Club meets at 7:15 p.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and Newport boule- vards in Costa Mesa. For more lntonnation. call 85?·6059. LEGAL ASSISTANa Oasis Senior Center offers a half-hour ot tree legal consulta- tion by appointment by calling 6'4'·3244. LIVING wrrH CANCER Monthly workshops for ~di­ viduals with cancer and their tamUy members meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. every second Tuesday at the Patt}' and George Hoag Cancer Center in Newport Beach. For more information, call 760-5542. WPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Newport Beach .. For details, call 536-1734. LYMPHEDEMA WORKSHOP • A workshop for people with lymphedema meets from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at Hoag Cancer Center audltotium in Newport Beach. For information, call 760· 5542. MEAL PR~ Oasis Senior Center otters . a meal. prog~am for members Lunch ts ser\red dally from 1 t :45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the multipur- pose room at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Home- delivered meals are available for homepound seniors. Reservations are requir.eQ. Meals are spon- sored by SCSS Inc. For more information, call 644-3244. MEDICAl EQUIPMENT Oasis Senior Center otters medical equipment rental, from wheelchairs to walkers and more. by calling 6°'4-3244. MEDICAL LIBRARY Oasis Seriior Center bas a com- prehensive medicaj library to answer or research any medical question. Call 644-3244. J MEDICARE ASSISTANCE Oasis Senior Center offers a counselor. to assist with qµestions about Medicare, HMOs, supple- mental and long-term care insur- ance by appointment. For more information or appointments, call 644-3244. Drive end-to-end on the San Joaquin Toll Road for just a buck! .. Every weekend thru July 12th. BECAUSE LIFE'S TOO SHORT. C..11 1.-00-J7•TRAK(8725) for moN Information or a TCA FasTrak-appllcatlon. Prelmtedby Presenting ... A very special guide to all of the July 4th . festivities in Huntington Beach. Publishing on July 2, 1998 in the Tlae Costa Besa ClaamfJer of Cotnmeree present. the !'.~ 35th ANNUAL PUBLIC SAFEff Friday, July 10, 1998 • 11 :30 a.01. WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA 686 Anton Boulevard • Costa Mesa PffRROt I fflflHTlll \\'\ the Otyot 11.uadngton 8aM:h & ttie 4th of July £aa1tive Boerd Entcee: To01 Hatten 94th Annual 41H OF JULY FllTIYllllS SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1998 -· (1.lllll'~ -~- A• opportunlt11 lor tlae cont11111nlt9 to -..r tJae 1998 Olllcer• and E111plogees ol tlae Year tor Costa lle•fl t .. --.- - - -;--- - - - - -r Re•ereatlotu ~ llfondag, lulfl 6, 1 98 Plea~ MaJ to: cosre Mc C~r Of Commerce 1700 Adams /WO., Suite IOI cos1a Mesa Cl'i g;,620 Atrn · rubll<Z Sa/ cry Newport Bach1Co.11t Me.a Daily PiJoc TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 1 and 10.8. Newpott Beach resident Jan Dorian 1aid she had been to many tennis matches over the years, but the Connors vs. McEnroe match Wds one of the more entertaining ones. •I've never had so much fun • , ~These are my heroes. I grew up with these guys." -JAN DORIAN Dorian s a 1 d . "These are my heroes. I grew up with these g u y s . McEnroe is acting like the usual spoiled brat and the seats are great.• Long-time tenrus ran Diane Bolden said she enjoyed the excitement of the tournament and was pleased with the Joca~ tion of the event. •1 Jove the fact that I can walk over here from the island,• Bold- en said. "We have all grown up with Connors and McEnroe and they are playing right in our backyard. It's fabulous.• Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily Pilot • Twelve fathers stuffed themselves inside a new Volkswagen bug Sun- day, establishing a Gulness world record for the .most dads inside the popular compact car. Mike Loroy, above center, tries to keep his balance as Steve Hickox sits In the driver's seal The Great Muldoon's/McKenna Father's Day Bug Jam '98 took place on the sidewalk In front of Muldoon's Irish Pub In Newport Beach. Not one body part was sticking out from the new yellow bug filled with a couple Muldoon's employees and several regular customers. DON LEACH I DAILY PltOT COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 285-room hotel at Newport Cen- ter Drive and Santa Cruz Drive. The Planning Commission earli- er this month gave unanimous approval to the project, which MONDAY, '-1NE 22. 1991 • • A contract for repair of Beck Bay Drive, which wu damaged u a result ot tllil yea.r's heavy rainstorms. Council memben w1ll consider awarding a $174,990 contract to Summit Contracting for tbe work. which is expected to begin Aug. 3. The city also \Will have to spend $9,000 to tiire a consul- t~t to D).onitor also includes a 9, 200-square- foot ballroom and six meet- ing rooms. r-------------------------~ 1 1 the nesting • Review of the Planning Commission's approval of J .P.'s of New- port Beach, a : f . Y. I. 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IMre., that one guy (John McBnroej /IOU don't /DH and"" brln(ll out tM jfn In you ... -JIMMY CONNORS Jimbo •Connors wins it with a flourish, 6-4, 6-4, takes away the $150,000 paycheck, and it's like old times with McEnroe, chewing up the linesmen and spitting them out. Just like the old days, it was a rough match for chair umpires and linesmen, who were overruled more than once, because, hey, if Connors wants to change a call, he'll the bad guy: There are people. out there who don't get il But that's Jimmy and the crowd loves it. It's annoying to me e.J).d it's going to keep going on.• By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Good thing~ these guys never grew up. The con- ~~~~ served 10 and it's go~·to keep going Welcome to the Con- nors Invitational, co- starring McEnroe, and with Bjorn Borg and Yannick Noah playing cept then would be only watching great tennis. But Jimmy Connors ~ and John McEnroe add spice to The aces by the middle or the second set, but he also threw his racket twice and led Connors -JOHN MCENROE • solid supporting roles. "It's amazing what Challenge like no others can. In name only, the two can fill a 4,500- seat stadium on Father's Day and preempt a televi- sion audience on CBS. But Sunday it was their way of chiding linesmen and acting childish that pro- voked the loudest gasps from the crowd of 4.444 at the sun-drenched Palisades Tennis Club. In a made-for-television show for the ages, Con- nors, tennis' greatest vaudeville act, gave away everything except his heart and soul, but still defeat- ed McEnroe, 6-4, 6-4, in the showcase event on the worldwide men's senior tennis circus, er, circuit. T f ~~ N I S richard dunn Challenger . . . . . . . . -. . . a winner in straight sets : •Title sponsor appears pleased with every aspect, suggesting it may all be back next time around. Once again, Newport Beach verified itself as Tennis Town USA. Proof was in the doubles. While there will always be glitches in orchestrating an event of this stature, it is safe to call The Challenge a huge winner. That means everyone, from the title sponsor (Quality Inns) to the community in general, from the casual fan who wanted to see a marquee name to the diehard who couldn't wait to buy a handful of box seats. Check out how many people stuck around for Saturday's championship doubles match after Jimmy Connors beat Bjorn Borg. I mean, where else on earth will 4,000-plus fans watch Scott Davis and Eddie Dibbs face Gene Mayer and Brian Gottfried? OK, so Davis is a lOcal guy, a card-carrying member of the Palllades Tennis Club, site of The Challenge and also of last year'• Davis Cup quarterfinal tie ·between the U.S. and the Netherlands. But Scott Davis ts no Jinuny Connon or John McEnroe. Neither are any of the other doubles players. . . . . . . . . . . . . in -objections." And for the fourth time in as many appearances in The Challenge, he lost in the final as Connors claimed the $150,000 first-place check. McEnroe's runner-up payday ($100,000) wasn't bad, either. At deuce in the 10th game of the first set, Connors capped a 10-minute delay by intentionally double faulting, whacking both serves out of the stadium ag a token of protest, though it was McEnroe who later objected the most. -It's embarrassing to me,• McEnroe said of'ton- nors' antics, which provided McEnroe with a point in a crucial situation. "He sort or makes me look like playing Borg and McEnroe does for my game," said Connors, 46, who has now won 31 titles on the 5-year-old senior tour that he co-founded. -At this point, that's what my game is all about." On Saturday, Connors defeated Borg, 3-6, 7-6 (7- 1), 6-1, to reach the final in the most exciting of the three featured singles matches. Connors said it was gratifying to win both matches. -It's tough now because I'm giving away years," said Connors, four years older than Borg and McEn- roe's elder by seven. "Hardcourts ha~e always been my favorite surf ace. It's just a matter of whether I T ook at Thursday'• opening ~. where only doubla were paay.d. The announced ...,,,ance of 2,612 WU .._umtng when you CODllder Who wu playtng on center Court. •There WU ten1flc fan ~here, even for tbe lat match (between YenDJ<t Noah lad Bjorn Borg), and for jNoahpla the Clown act Jlnndey'1 doublel tM,Place .. two-thlrdt full,. M14·Mark Wtilll, Senior Vlei Priilldmt of ~for Cbolce Hotall IDtlinAUonal. •Tbll 11 c:Jearly an unpe.ral- llled ftllue, tbe Ntup bat been faDtutic and the people running .... great to work wUh. The ..... -"too, WWdl -:!!!_,, ....... .. ...,,,, •• db tbAI ~lbortol -.m=ew~,::",...T~tii ...... ..,.., . ; • France's Yanniclc Noah gives : lessons on how tt> ~norm in . : Jerry Lewis mOVies en route to ! last place in The Challenge. . . --------------~------~~---: By ltkhlrd Dunn, Dally Piiot . --------------------~----~ want to play in pain. After about an hour, my knees · were killing me, but we still had another bow of TV, so I had to keep playing.• Connors, who griped about hnes calls Saturday and Sunday, said they're big enough boys to call their own lines (his opinion, of course). The seniof tour was originally set up with no linesmen, Connors said. He also stressed the high level of tennis that'a played, but the question of how long Connors can keep up this rigorous globe-trotting pace was also raised. ·rve been thinking awfully hard about (retiring from the senior tour) this last w-ck. I'll take a month off and see if I want to continue playing,• Connon : said. Asked why he was more animated against McEn· roe than on Saturday against Borg, Connors , quipped: : -Borg's more laid back. He doesn't argue with the officials a lot. And maybe there's that one guy you 1 don't love and he brings out the fire in you. McEn-; roe brings a certain energy to the court, and maybe ; that's a little different. If we step out there and play 1 I ------------------::--I ' • SEE JIMBO PAGE'7!j. r;, ce .. : lff Said one fan of Noah'• play on Frtdaf.1 •1t wu terrible. It was sad. But what a dif • ference (Sunday).• When asked how he can maintain ~ focus while clowning around on the co • Noah said: ·w1 JUJt for tun. We both bad fun out there.• ,; Uke mott of the eventa ori the Nuveen· · Tuw, the third tel cOnltlted of a Cham~, om tie-breaker, whlch ii played up to lGiJ while needing to Win by two poi.Dt.1. ,.. , The ~. a ·~ 9Vetlt on the f tour, and a1lo the rtchelt with $325,000 w. stake for four iinglel playen, UHS a regu- lar tea.nit fonnat. ~. whO from 1976 to 1983 was the• Ultimate for long bah and tieadt>a.ndil• before abockmg tbe tennis world wtth an v .,.;: .> Saturday ••• , •Bjorn Borg bows to Jimbo the Great, 3-6, 7-6, 6-1. By Richard Dunn, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In a tuneup for the grand ftnale, Jimmy Connon relived some old memories·-~ • again.st Bjom Borg on Saturday ln Round 1\vo of II" · ' The Challenge at the Paliladet Tennis C\ub, win-~ ning the most exdting match of the four-day com- petition, 3-6, 7-6 (7-1), 6-1, befOl'e 4,458 fans. Connors rebounded after beind down a set and took control of the match in the second-set tie-break.er, in which he dominated, going up 6-0 before cJosjng out Borg. •This was like every match we've ever played,• said Connors, whose penetrating ground strokes eventually got the better of Borg. n 7 years since Connors and Borg Grand Slam, but they made their match in The just as theatrical. •sven on the grass at Wimbledon,• Connors said of · ough matches against Borg, •you had to win the point with a great pass- ing shot or a great volley, and that's why OW' matches have always been something special to both of us, because every time we bring the best game we have to the court. We have to figure out a little something extra to win.· Borg won the first set in 35 minutes, then the 11-time Grand Slam champion broke Connors' serve in the second set to go up, 2-1. Connors won the next three games, then Borg forced a tie- breaker, but not before some complaints to the linesmen. With Connors up 3-love in the tie-breaker, the chait umpire overruled a call by a linesman, signaling that a Connors volley landed beyond the baseline. But Borg disagreed and the point was replayed. MJ•m a nice guy," Borg said. When Connors was asked if be would do the same for Borg, he said: MThat's what this senior toW' is all about. We should call our own balls. l don't want those (linesmen). 1\venty years ago, I would've jerked that guy out of his chair.· Connors now holds an all-time edge of 21-12 against Borg, including a 14-2 advantage on the senior tour. Eight times on the senior tour, Borg has won the first set against Connors, but lost the match. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1998 The udlum on the south side of Davidson Aeld b pictured In a rare view during a 19-C3 game u receiver Fred Shand leaps to catch a pus from quarterback Sam Fogleman; below, two of the '41 team's major assets were end Ralph Rorick (left) and blocking back Boyd Horrell. OONLEACH/DAllYPl.OT "Jimmy just played great in the tie-breaker," Borg said. "He Bjorn Borg goes to the net for a backhand return In The Challenge. doesn't give you anything.• '48 SAILORS PREPARE FOR SOTH REUNION MAYER-GO'I.I'FRIED WIN DOUBLES • Clark and Horrell remember teammates as Sept. ·15 event looms for Newport Harbor High. • Corona del Mar's Davis plays well, gets $6,250 payoff. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT""' BEACH -Brian Gottfried cele-~ brated e8l'ly when he found out who would be his doubles partner m The Challenge at the Palisades Tennts Club. 1lNd of IOliog to Gene Mayer on the worldwide men's senior tennis tour, Gottfried figured thete was no way be could lose ag$1. Not with Mayer as his part· ner. On Saturday in the doubles championship before 4,458 fans, Gottfried an(i Mayer defeated DUNN CONTINUED FROM 6 the situation in the upcoming weeks and •consider· coming back in 1999. On the seats-sold subject, Nuveen ToW' officials who operate The Challenge have to be licking their chops after 14,97• fans went through the Palisades Club turnstiles. 1Zoy Morrtson, event marketing director, said more box seats were in demand by indh1du.als bere than the previoUi three events, when The Challenge was played at Pebble Beach and Colorado Springs. ~fon1son said there were 1 O rows of boxes (compared to about four rows dwing the Davis Cup in April 1997). At Pebble CLOWN CONTINUED FROM 6 early retirement, said it was •a very entertaining match. It wo run. l hope the people enjoyed it, too.• .,org was the aecond· youngest player ever to be ranked No. 1 at 21 years, two months, and led Sweden to tbe country's fint Dav1J Cup tiUe in 1915. Before age 19, be woo nine tournaments, including hit flrtt French Open (197•). Following a run of 62 singles JIMBO 1 c6NnNuED FROM I Eddie Dlbbs and Corona del Mar's Scott Davis, 6-4, 6-3, and split $15,000. It was the first time Gottfried and Mayer had been partners. •rve lost to (Mayer) about 12 times in a row in doubles, and when I found out he was my part- ner this week, J knew at least I wouldn't lose to him again,• said Gottfried, who will play senior doubles at Wimbledon next week with U.S. Davis Cup captain Tom Gullikson. •(Mayer) returns the sezve so well, and I was looking forward to the opportunity of not having to dig his shots out of my shoelaces.• Mayer, who won the French Open Legends Division this year, ended the match with an over- Beach in 1995 and '96 and The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs last year, box seats were purchased mostly by corporations, Morrison said. With this cllentele, how could anybody consider another loca- tion? The made-for-television event, the worldwide senior tennis circuit's showcase tournament with $370,000 at stake, oUered more for the fan than a comfortable seat in a cozy environment. In addition to the center-court action, The Challenge featured pro-ams and clinics for juniors and adults, and staged a junioT11 tournament through AirTouch Cellular. When the Palisades Club hosted the Davis Cup, there were attendance figures of 5,296, 5,216 and 5,396 during the three days of action (15,908 total). Build it, titles, he disappeared. There were no pre11 conferences or farewell toun. He just quit. Borg retired one Grand Slam title short of tying Roy Emer- 1on '1 all-time standard of 12, winning Wimbledon and French Open titles and competing as the world's No. 1 player for 109 week.I. Noah, whose legend among French 1porta tan• escalated 1n 1983 when be gave Prance it. ftnt tltle at the Prench Open 1n 31 years, is comidered one of the most eppee.U.ng characters and enduring names sport hu ever produced in h1I country. Noah WU ~overed playing head smash as Gottfried held serve for the title. Davis, making his debut on the senior tour, and Dibbs split $12,500. Davis is a Palisades Club member. Mlt was a lot of fun playing with Eddie,• Davis said. MHe kept me loose out there." Gottfried-Mayer broke Davis twice and Dibbs once, while nev- er losing their own serve, •1t was a treat playing with Bri- an,• Mayer said. ·w e switch part· ners all the time on the senior tour, but I'd never played with him before.• In the first set, Mayer-Gottfried broke Davis at 5-4. Davis hurt himself my missing two volleys. But Davis made two sensation- and they will come. What could use some looking-after includes the sale or memorabWa to fans. I remember once when Jimmy Connors hold-up face masks were passed out and the crowd loved it. Sure, it's not a World Cup match. but where are banners and signs, the autographed tennis balls and vUors? Maybe that comes in time. The parking situation, addressed in a previous column, Is a work in progress that desperately needs help from dty offidals. Dunham Stewart, tournament director, made more of an effort to deal with parking than his promotional predecessors from other tennil tournaments at the same location. Parking was a problem when tlie Newport Beach Dukes played World TeamTennis here tennis in Africa by a man who becarne hls mentor, Arthur Ashe, wbo wu on a goodwW tour through the country and encouraged Noah to enroll 'in one of Prance'• new ten.nil aced· em.1e1. Noah would becoma Albe'• protege and sometimes doublet partner, reacbing a career-high No. 3 llnglet ranking tn 198&, three yeu1 after defeating Mell Wilander in the final at Rol&od Garrot for the greatett triumph of hi.I career, and one which made him a national hero. Por one warm, tunny after- noon in Newport Beach, he wu a hero again. al cross-court shots in the second set to keep his team alive. In the fourth ~ame of the sec- ond set, Gottfned's backhand winner down the doubles alley at triple break point provided the margin as they broke Dibbs. Gottfried, of Ponte Vedra Beach, Aa., is the general manag- er of the ATP Tour International Headquarters. In bis prime, he reached a career-high No. 3 dou- bles ranking in 1977 and finished the year No. 5. He won 39 dou- bles titles in bis career oathe reg- ular toW'. Mayer, of Mill Neck, N.Y., was a top-10 player for four straight years (1980-83) and attained his higbesJ ranking (No. 4) after win- ning five titles in 1980. He was the first player to crack the top 10 using a two-fisted stroke from both sides. from 1990 to 1994; it was a disaster for the Davis Cup and no doubt presented its share of obstacles for The Challenge. Somehow, The Newport Center and Fashion Island need to get involved if The Challenge is going to stay here. The open dirt area adjacent to the Newport Dunes and across the street from the Hyatt Newporter was not used over the weekend because of future planning of some sort. Whatever the Think Tank of Parking Officials decide to do, keep in mind that access to a venue can make or break a tournament. Considering the glitz and glamour around Palisades last weekend for The Challenge and its great potential as a long-standing event in the dty, it seems appropriate to at least make it easier for fans to find their way. 0 ne of the Harbor High classes with the finest rapport with other classes and their own mates was the class of '48. And what appears to be cheering the class up again this year IS the delight of its 50th reunion on Friday. Sept. 18 at the Balboa Pavilion. What was the biggest positive? Mlt just seems like we always got along so well together,• Bill Clark said. Clark was an All-Sunset League guard on the football team that defeated champion Fullerton at Davidson Field. The solid feelings also carried over into the athletic teams. Clark also recalls some amusing, but inte resting times that came out of the '47 gnd season. He once engineered a sharp, cross-body block on Santa Ana High's giant 6-foot-5 end Donn Moomaw only to find Moomaw's hand come down on the bridge of his nose, dazing Clark badly. To make it worse, after he was coming around, some Saint fan threw a bottle his way. It struck the ground, then bit Clark in the head. •That made me goofy all over again,· he explained. A doctor had him resting on the Saints' bench unW his teammates could assist him back across the field to his home bench. Unfortunately for Clark, tus senior year seemed to draw constant injuries. He had his nose broken seven times and lost his front teeth during grld days. There were no helmets with face gear in those days and maJ'\~ a player took a beating. One of bJs most troublesome ailments has been the knees. They took to increased weor and tear alter ~g catcher on the local bate team for 25 years. In one game, be found one of h1I f1ngen stuck 1n a rival' shoulder pad. Oark said, •rt tore my finger all to pieces. Then on the nm play, someone stepped on lt With their cleats.• . With • rousing laugh, he said, •You could always tell who the linemen were When you ltUdied the All-American pbotoe la Loo}[ MagulM. They were t.be o hltl the b8lJ extreme1Y well. I did-With their tMtb milling.• n't PIAJ badly, but becau.e ol his At any rate, Ouk and den high~ li9Yel ol play, t got. little ten-leeder Dem Dkkey ba taltft. 1 wun't tnd. 1 really felt ~Jed Word on them~ lib tbe match wu ~ u I'd won trmi '48 mes tbe Uft ot that lllCODd ML• Ma• ~Dickey at tbe wortdwtde .uot dn:ult. Mt-6'2 . Wtdcb 11 called Cb1 NUW18n 'bar Mvtt-i ~aaght for the In Aaltttl. cCmdnuee nat .-,. • ., .,. ltUbr '1'ld wllb *9 Delta AlltiDill ATP ClldlL-...n = .... 'IWI ar ~..... ~Dawn a.non in AllDCl ......... Vfi"J) flWa. ........ Hill. Tbe <>e.... .. . IPldal ...... " Ktr1. Dnkl ...... . nm oa .. -...&al--. wildall • Jr•1~ll*a Jam11, 1.-., ~~I~:-...... 1*. I •• •tt t> J~Wliii don cantrell Pritchett, Nelly Renders, John Sadlier, Shirley Schlosberg, Shirley Siegfried, James Snyder, Tom Summers, Helen Winte rs , Barbaia Webster, Jack West, Loma Yost and Robert Leeson. The updated deceased list: Betty Bean, William Brownie, James Corbin. Lila Crane, Wally Everson, Oyda Mae Elliott, Mike Gaines, Barbara Hillhouse, Robert Henley, AJan Krugbt, Edna Lane, Lee Llonbarger, Alberta McClean, Janetta Miller, Annondo Moruco, Marcus Monson, Buzz Noble, Elouise Owen, Paul Robertson, Bob Scott, Danny Walton, Frank Watts, Frank Waltz, Pauhne Weiner, Pat Welsh, Jim Wells and Edclle Wilcox. Another '48 member who always contnbuted good energy to his mates and coaches at Harbor High, and later at Orange Coast College. was Boyd (Bogey) Horrell. In fact. he helped the late Wendell Pickens construct the first baseball diamond at OCC 1t might be noted that Horrell was only one of four former athletes under the coach to be invited to the Pickens' 50th wedding anruversary. Another one was the legendary Tar fullback Harold Shefim. •That was qwte an honor to be invtted along with Harold,• Horrell said. Horrell was the top hitter on the ''8 Tar baseball team. wtuch earned the only prep baseball crown for Newport in school history. In another interesting light. tt was Homill and Bill (Dutch) Van Horn, C1aa of '45 at Newport. who helped gujde Orange Co&St to lts fint...w be.leball championship ln 19"9. On_e of tu. gti.ndest 5U1prises U01e during the Korean Wu, when he w• statiOaed at Port Ord. He oot ·Wienlt one Ute.moon. tbll an ollimr wet ID'1dng him oft bl.le tO ba¥e a lp9dal diMer at Moo..-.ey. It wa C..pWn zau.r Robenlati • '40 Tar-gnd- der, and okler brotber ao Paw RObeNon, wbo p)ayed bd wttb Horrell M ~wpon. Hill tltp '° tbt Kenia WM • a MR (8ro'W11ti19 A\dCllUUc' JWJMt ~-· Newpcilt\W Ma ... a.mt ...._. .. ::ru.z:sw I' 3 .... b S • OIMlr 'II• lP I ~ ...... ' 11trlaL•~-.. -. ... a. 1119 ATP ,_ .,:05ii,..H·1-:·5-~ll ._ ~!ll~~llJ!l!!lr.J!!1'W Ill ..... ,..... ...--~~t~ ....... , .... ............... -"'· (j , l I MOHOAV, JUNE 22. 19'8 •Hackett's goalkeeping highlights Team USA's 7-6 victory over Yugoslavia in gold-medal match Sunday. CORONA DEL MAR -Team USA water polo goalie Dan Hackett was nervous when he entered the water for Sunday's gold-medal match in the U.S. Cup at Newport Beach at Corona del Mar High. What opposing te~ Yugoslavia didn't know was Hackett is at his best when he feels nervous." Hackett played an incredible game and had 12 saves as Team USA defeated Yugoslavia, 7-6, and recaptured the U.S. Cup. Six of those saves· came with Yugoslavia playing with a man advantage. • 1 get nervous for these big games,• Hackett said. "But that makes me more attentive to where the ball is. They were passing the ball around five meters away and I knew I had to focus on it and get a piece of it.• The key save that won the match for Team USA came in the final two minutes of play. Wolf Wigo drew an ejection with 1 :33 giving Yugoslavia a 6-on-5 advantage. Danilo lkodi- novic took a shot from the left-hand side and Hackett knocked the ball away, giving Team USA possession with about a minute left to play. Team USA retained possession after Jeremy Pope took a high shot with time running out that was tipped out of bounds by goalie Nikola Kujaca. With 11 seconds remaining, Team USA ran out the clock to preserve the victory. "With a man down. the ball came to theit lefty (fkodinovic), • Hackett said. ·He took a great shot and I was able to come up with it. That gave us enough energy to hold on.• Yugoslavia had jumped out to an early 3-1 lead in the second quarter. Chris Oeding, a product of Corona del Mar High, scored from the left· hand side with 2:01 left to play to cut the lead to 3-2. BRIAN P08UOA I DAILY Pit.OT America's Chi Kridell (2) looks for the open man as Yugoslavian defe nder De)an Savic (5) gives chase. After Aleksander Sapic, who scored 15 goals in the tournament, added a goal, Oeding again scored from the same spot. Hackett and Wigo then made last second stops on shots by Yugoslavia and Team USA went into halftime trailing 4 -3. Brent Albtight scored on ,a hard backhand early in the third quarter to tie the score. Yugoslavia again went ahead by one before Jeremy Laster scored from eight meters to tie the score again at 5-5. Oeding then threaded a pass to Ryan Bailey at two-meters and Bai- ley stuffed it away as Team USA took its first lead since the third quarter. Veljko Uskokovic scored on a penalty shot with 5:37 remaining in the fourth quarter to knot the score at 6-6. With under four minutes to play, Team USA got a breakaway. Oed- ing outswarn his man to get position in front of the goal. Oeding then drew a penalty on Dejan Savic with 3:43 left. La.ster put the penalty shot away as Team USA took the lead for good. "We had a lot better game today and didn't make costly mistakes, H Team USA Coach John Vargas said. Vargas is also the head coach at Corona del Mar. "We watched the videos from last game and saw what little league happened in the fourth quarter. We just settled into our game and used our possessions well.• During the awards ceremony, Hackett was awarded the most out- standing goalkeeper. Oeding and Wigo shared Most Valuable Player awards and Chi Kredell was named the tournament's outstanding defen- sive player. •Hackett had an awesome game,· Vargas said. "This is what he's like ~this best and why he's one of the top goalkeepers in the world.• Team USA now moves on to Europe to play in tournaments host - ed by Germany and Yugoslavia in preparation for the Goodwill Games. • Oeding and Vargas relish the victory. By Jason Hiii, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -For Team USA water polo captain Chris Oeding and head coach John Varga, nothing ls u sweet as wtnn1ng a world class water polo tournament in front of friends and family. Team USA played an outstanding game and held on for a 1-6 victory over Yugoslavia in the finals of the U.S. Cup at Newport Beach at Corona del Mar High. Oeding, a product of Corona del Mar water polo, was named the Cup's co-Most Valuable Player with teammate Woll Wigo. Oeding had seven goals in $he tournament and played a key role in Team USA's gold- medal .win. Oeding scored two goals in the second quarter that kept Team USA close and had a key assist in the third quarter on a goal by Ryan Bailey that gave the U.S. a 6- 5 lead. Oeding also gained position on a breakaway late in the game and drew a penalty that allowed Jere- my Laster to take a free shot and score the eventual winning goal. "It's always great to win a tournament, Oeding said. "It's even better to win it at home.• Oeding remained humble about his role in Team USA's win. ·1 have a specific role to play on the team,•· Oeding said. "I just fit into that puzzle. I couldn't do this' without my teammates.• · Oeding looks forward to moving on to play in tour- naments in Germany and Yugoslavia 'in the next few weeks. "This is a great way to start," Oeding said. Vargas, who was Oeding's high school coach at Corona del Mar, agreed with that assessment. "This win was a great boost to our confidence level,• Vargas said. "Yugoslavia finished second in January's World Championship. We played in the finals in a French Tournament in March, so we are getting good experi- ence by playing well in championship games. "The best thing about this win is that it was nice to win at home in front of family and friends.• Canada wins bronze with 8-5 victory CORONA DEL MAR -Mark Block of Canada scored four goals as Canada defeated Puerto Rico, 8-5, in the bronze-medal match. '• ., ... White Sox in second round at westmiilster •Perrine lifts Costa Mesa American White Sox to 5-2 victory over the Costa Mesa National League Astros. er is far beyond his age in talent. Tom Candlish, of the Devil Rays, was dazzling on the mound Sat- urday at a game at Robinwood Little League. Candlish pitched a no-hitter as the tournament favorite cruised to a first-round victory. Man Son Rings wm ·· By Jason Hill, Daily Pilot WESTMINSTER -When the Tournament of Champions comes around, there is no tomor- row if a team loses. That's why most teams throw their aces in the first round and a team is only as successful as that No. 1 guy. Brett Perrine, the No. 1 starter for the Costa Mesa American Lit - Ue League White Sox, pitched another gem on Saturday as the White Sox defeated the Astros from the Costa Mesa National Little League, 5-2. in the first round of the District 62 Little League Tournament of Champi- ons at Westminster Little League. "He's been doing this all year for us," White Sox Manager Scott Hunter said. •Almost every game he's pitched he's been in double figures in strikeouts.• Perrine pitched a one-hitter, walked just two and had 10 strikeouts as the White Sox move on to play the winner of West- minster No. 1 and Ocean View No. 2. today at Westminster at S p.m. The White Sox jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning. Josh Glauch singled with on e out. Aaron Fitzhugh then singled and Glauch moved to second. Justin Stillwell's single scored Glauch and a ground out by Dylan Hunter scored Fitzhugh. Stillwell toter scored on a passed ball. • 1 saw a lot of good things today,• Hunter said. ·we were relaxed and hit the ball really well. We also had good defense early in the game.• After the White Sox 1eored another run in the top of the thlrd, the A.atrot threatened with runners on flnt and McoDd and one out. But Colin McGuint field- ed a wild pitch oU the back.stop and threw out a ruriner trying to advance to third bale. Perrine ~ ·the better to fly out and the Wlalte Sox were still up, •--0. Pentn• a.lie> teOred tbe White b final run in tbe fUtb bmlng. Tbe White Sox would have KOred mor. rum if it hadn't been for the fine pa.y of Altrot reliev- w Brett vta. Vii, w o j)ltalia a eolld tJVei tMtngt ftvtnO up Jun two hill, made thne q¢ck ltopt OD ba11a hJt be.ck to th mound, rob~ 1 . DISTRICT 62 ToFC the White Sox of three hits. The Astros scored two runs irl the sixth inning when errors allowed Bobby Estrada and Via to score. "We had a defensive lapse in the last inning,• Hunter said. "We led all game 5-0 and got a little lax in our play. We'll need to be tighter in the next round.• ~ • S.avlew Dodgers 7 Costa Mesa Nationlll Dodgen 1 Adam Jorgenson pitched a great four innings of relief for Costa Mesa, but Seaview had already put seven runs on the board before Jorgenson had entered the game. Jorgenson gave up just one hit and had five strikeouts during the first round game at Robinwood Little League. "We came out real flat,• Costa Mesa Manager Mike Scheafer said. "Those two weeks between games really hurt.• Costa Mesa scored its only run in the third inning when Matt Schrimer led off the inning with a single. Eric Scheaf er followed with a ground ball that was mis- played. Jorgenson then singled to teore Schrimer. "They had two excellent pitchers," Manager Scheat er said. "We were shut down by a great second-place team.• The game was not without its bright spots for Costa Mesa. In the first inning, Justin Weisz caught a hard-hit line drive down the third bue line and turned a double play. Schealer, who has been gold at second bas all seuon, went to his knees in the hole to stop a 1ure single, then threw the runner out at first base. Scheefer a1Jo mode a number of other good plays. Cotta Mesa'• manager was Jutt happy thot his team' had such a good 1eoson. "We had a good ball club this year, 11 Scheafer said. •And the belt part about it wu that our kid.I all like ac.b other. That'• hard to do with 11-end 12·yii:M;ldi. • • OceM View Dftl ..,.~~ CG9ta ........... """"' 1 There are Umeil when • ptch- Gng Perrine tlu9w a CIDHdtter to lead tbe White Sox S.turday. "That kid was clocked by a Jugs gun at 73 MPH during the game,• Tigers Manager Pat McGuire said. •For a 12-year- old, that's just incredible. From 48 feet, that kind of speed is pro- rated near 100 MPH.• Candlish is not only the top pitcher for the Devil Rays, but is, according to McGuire, the top pitcher in the tournament. •Not only does he throw hard, he's got a decent breaking ball to that keeps the kids off balance,• McGuire added. The only run the ngers scored came in the first inning. Michael McLean walked and Danny Whitaker Walked. Then they moved up on a double steal. McLean scored on delayed steal of home. Daniel Cooper pitched a good game for the ngers, giving up just four ea.med runs and six hits while striking out seven. R.J. Durenbetger and Ha.n1.son Hop- pin each made good defensive plays for the ngers. • 1t was a good learning expe- rience for our guys,• McGuire laid. •rve got 10 of these kids returning. They exceeded my expectatior11 this season. •If som eone would have told me that 1uch a young team would have made it to the Tour- nament of Champ.tom, I would have been very ·~· • RedS fall in first round • Bad breaks cost the Reds in 9-5 loss in first round at the District 55 TofC. The N.wport Beach Ught LlttJe Le4gu Reds w.-e unable to take advantage of opportunities and tell~ th Saddleback Red So., 9·5, S\ln&iy ln the ftn1 round of the Distrlct SS Tournament of Cb•mpont MaJOri dMsion. •Their pltcber pitched welt,• Red.I Man.ager IWJ>b ~Cit aa.ld. wH wos able to pitch out of any j.lm he got into.• • They repeat father-son tennis tourney conquest. NEWPORT BEACH'-Secon~ seeded and defending champi· ons Ivor and Bruce Man Son Hing fought off the upset challenge 01 unseeded Jim and Brian Nelson of Irvine on Sunday to claim the National Senior Father and Soll Tennis Tournament at Newport Beach Tennis Club, posting a 6-3, 6-2 victory in a tournament which requires the father of the two to be 60 or over. The Nelsons had upset fourth- seeded LoJTy and John Huebner, 7-6, 4-6, 7-6 in 1he qua.rteifinalJ, then they went on to knock otf the No. 1 seed, Don and Brian Biedinger of New Jersey, 2-6, 1-6, 6-1 in the semifinals. The No. 3-seeded team. Spencer and John Letts, was also upset in the qua.rtelf:inall when Stan and Erle Quade turned the tables, 5-7, 1-S, 6-4. Man Son .2;~=-tlgh def. Nelson-Nehon, 6-3. 6-2. 1Nrd"9cle Bledlnger-81tdlng9r def. Quade-~. 6-2, 6-7, 6-l. ~ Nehon-Nelson def. lledlngtr· Bledlnger, 2-6, 7-6, 6-1; Mari Son Hlno-MMI Son Hing def.~ 6-7, 6-2. 6-3. ~-~ def-~~7. ~·51 6-4; ,_, Son Hing.Min Son Hing MT. ~Ing; 6-4. 6-4; 1~199' def. Vleir .. Vleh. w. 6-; Nthon-Nelton def. Huebrief\. ~ 7-6,, ~ 7-6. c.. ........ ... -.. Getcias def.~ 7-6, 7-'; Het ldrkbOnl def. SOfldhejm.~ wk*. ,._ 6-1, M ; lertczt\p def. ~ 6-1, 6-0: Zofwsdef. ~ 6-\, 5-1 mtrld. ..... ~ Hindr1cklOnl def, lnakyt, 6-2. 6-1. T • Costa Mesa and Newport . Beach Successful Little Athletes program teaches young Children f!le~tal tools to succeed in sports. ,r-------------------------------~ I , By Jason Hill, Dai/oy Pilot • . NEWPORT-MESA -Playing sports as a young child can be a frightening expe- rience. Teammates can be cruel to play- ers who are less talented, cutting deep wounds into a child's sell-esteem. · Good players can even be plagued by lQDg-tenn slumps caused by a loss of seU- cQnfidence. Children used to have to endure their suffering since there was no way to correct such problems· without spending a lot of money to send a child lo a psychologist. But someone bas changed that. Marti Gangnes, who has an M.A. in counseling psychology and an M.S. in Physical Education, has designed a class fqr young children lo conquer their fears ~~ learn the proper mental techniques to unprove performance, not just in ath- letics, but in life as well. : The class is called Successful Uttle A,thletes and is oflered through the City ol Costa Mesa and the City of Newport Bl?ach for children between the ages of 3i6 .. : "l used to do marriage, family and c~d counseling .• Gangnes said. "What I wanted to do was find a way to teach children to gain confidence and be suc- c~sful in sports. • •Sports give children a good start on learning successful like skills and can tdiich a child how to deal with and over- cQme fear.• Gangnes structures the class to teach swch· valuable skills as visualization, focus and confident self-talk in an athlet- i~;environment. KIM HAGGERTY·ZVWS I DAILY Pl.OT Four-year-old Hank Lee swings at the ball durlng a Successful little Athletes program at Bonita Creek Park. f.Y.t. +OtyofC.-..Meu • MH551 • ~ Uttte Athietm Ages;4-6 Fee: $50 for five weeks Sessions: June 22 to July 20 (Monday 1 :10 p .m. • 1:55 p.m.) June 24 to July 22 (Wednesday 2 p.m. · 2:45 p.m.) July 27 to Aug. 24 (Monday 1:10 p.m. - 1:55 p.m.) July 29 to Aug. 26 (Wednesday 2 p .m. - 2:45 p.m.) ·~50(.ar Ages:4-6 Fee: S100 fOf 10 weeks Session: June 22 to Aug. 26 Beginners · Monday 2 p.m. • 2:45 p.m. Intermediate · Wednesday 1:10 p.m. 1:55 p.m + City of Nftlpof1 lelld\ 644-3151 • Sucicieufut Little Athtet.s I Ages; )-6 Fee: S120for 10weeks Session: June 22 to Aug. 26 Group Training · Monday 0< Wednesday 10:15 a.m. • 11:15 a.m. Small Groups · Tuesday 10:15 a.m. • 11 am or Wednesday 11 a .m • 11:45 a.m. • Mastery of Mind -"' Motion Ages: 3-7 Fee: S 170 fOf 1 O weeks Session: June 25 -Aug. 27 Ages 3-4 ·Thursday 9:30 a .m . · 10 a .m . 4-5 ·Thursday 10 a.m. · 10:30 a.m 5-7 ·Thursday 10:45 a.m. -11:15 a .m • Sucicieufut SOCX9r Ages: 4-7 Fee: S120 for 10 weeks Session: June 22 • Aug. 24 Beginning (ages 4-6) · Monday 1 1 a.m. · 11:45 a.m. Beginning and Intermediate (ages S.-7) ·Monday 9:30a.m.-10:15 a.m . I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I :·Positive self-talk is one of the most iniportant skills that Gangnes teaches. "We want our kids to learn to say 'I am gl>od at this' and 'I can do this.' • qengnes said. "The mind only picks up direct commands and will attempt to fol- do this easily. When they can see them- selves doing it, we give them word cues that they can use to recall that image whenever necessary." be destructive if unchecked. •Our minds tend to encode strong emotions," Gangnes said. "When we hit a nice shot or get a good hit, we tend to take that feeling for granted. But when we miss a ball and get frustrated, angry and disap- pointed, our minds will pick those emo- tions up and encode that picture.· training. "Every child has that fear of being the 'last pick,' " Gangnes said.· "I want to make it so these chtldren see sports as a positive experience • Mental Skills fw SUccessful Competition Athletic: I • low that command.• Visualization is far from new in athlet- ics. It has been used by athletes at all lev- els in all sports. Ages: 14-18 Fee: SSO for four weeks Sessions: June 26 to July 24, July 3 t to Aug. 21 Fnday 3:45 p.m • 4.45 p m For all classes, prospective students may also call 347.7373 I I I I I I I I I I I : As a result, if an athlete thinks some- t~g like, "Don't miss" or •1 won't strike- opt." he or she has already failed. The mind fails to recognize anything but the cilrect commands which are "miss" and •ttnJ<eout." This is why positive self-talk is such a valuable skill. It is commonly recognized that the mind cannot distinguish between an actua) event and a visualized event. So if a pitcher, for example, visualizes daily that he can spot his pitches with pinpoint control and can see bis opponents swing in frustration, his mind is trained into believing that it is in fact the type of con- trol he has. Look what such skills have done for Greg Maddux. To combat this problem, Gangnes teaches her students the power of posi- tive anchoring. Gangnes teaches au her students to be supportive of each other and to accentuate emotions after a posi- tive experience. "If we can teach a child to get more excited about a positive emo- tion, we can encode success into their mind instead,· Gangnes said. The human mind is a powerful thing and can help a person conquer a vanety of obstacles. I had this little girl who had trouble wtth her balance. H she ever turned upside down, she became dizzy. Now she's doing cartwheels and recently did a forward roll.• I I L-------------------------------~ Visualization is another key skill that Gangnes trains. ·I teach them to see a mental picture of themselves hitting the ball,· Gangnes said. "Children have active imaginations and most of them can nus ability to overcome physical and mental adversity bears a similarity to those who can walk over hot coals with impuruty. Gangnes herseU tried that experiment and found that, with the proper mental control, she felt no pain and her feet did not blister. Gangnes also teaches specific clas5.es m application of these methods to base- ball and soccer. "Mental Skills for Suc- cessful Athletic Compebbon" is the one class she teaches for teenage athletes Still, even the most focused and strong individual can find self-confidence altered by extreme emotion, which can Gangnes has worked with athletes at all levels, but thinks that young children can benefit most from this type of mental "It's a powerful feeling to be in control and conquer the fears that linut us.• Gangoes also teaches, for the City of Newport Beach, yoga and a class called #Mastery of Mind and Motion." wluch 15. also designed for younger children. PuAuc NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES C~~'Yi~To~ T~~:L~~Q. 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Before tak· HIRTLER In the Superior PU•LIC NOTICE Beach.Cotta Mna Dally toE,.~iLUTIONS FOR IF THE AFOREMEN-Flctltloua Bullnaas Caroline Zoscak 2t2 G• Ttnt statcent was Med ange, CA. 926e8 lnQ ctftaln ~ry Important Court of Calllomla, County u Piiot June 15, 22, 1998. A N TIONEO ACTION IS CHAL· Name Statement nevi Avt H~nttn ton with the ounty Clerk ol Tffi1 bu1lna11 Is con· ac1lont, how.vtt, the Plf• of ORANGE. NOTICK OF m209 GENERAL MUNICIPAL LENGEO IN COURT th The rotlowlng persons are Be h CA 92648 g Orange County on 6117198 ducted by an Individual tonal rtprnentatlvt will bt THE PETITION FOR PRO. ELECTION • NOVEMBER 3, 11 ' 8 doing butlnttt as· IC • 198887fS1778 Erlo Douglas Warman required to give notice lo BATE 11qu11t1 th1t ThtP~1~1L!~or~'aclllty PUBLIC NOTICE bt9J+1~~~~~~,~~ RT~SE ~~~Y ~~:.i:ru': 1::;~~ ~~ a) INSTITUTE FOR HIS· ~:r• ~~~g~~; i::~a oauy Pilot June 22 ~9 1.9919781155 :r,:re~~~ ~no~~·: CHE~~~ HIRTLER r bt according to the provlsloni C.THOLIC SOCIA1. ELECTION (CANDIDATES the public hearing da· TORICAL REVIEW, b) CA V2648 . July 8, 13, 1998 m236 Thlt statement waa riled Y tnltd 10 Ille ptopolld ::::tatlvt 1g":"n!,.:; of DMslon 8 of the Busl· IERVICIS OF ONLY) AND REQUESTING •C!ibtd In this notice or In ~~:J~~~RPEJius%~~ Thlt butlntn Is con- witll lht County Clerk of action.) The Independent Ille 111111 of the dKtdtnt. n111 and Profeulont CENTRAL.AND CONSOLIDATION WITH "."'1ntn corrtspondtnet CS. GROUP 1850 B b duct9d by a gentfal pan·t----------O~e County on 8-IM18 admlnlstratlon authority will THE PETITION requn11 Code, Chaplet 10, Section NORTHIRN ARIZONA THE STATEWIDE GE~ l~ared !~I~ C1~ Cou~ll Costa Mffa. CA 92~;ock. ntrsh1p JamH E. Oobrolt, Jr .. bt gtan'9d unles• .,, lnttt· the dtcedtnU Will and 21707(a), hereby glvea NO. ERAL ELECTION. I . Of .,..or • I 1)\.1 c I -lo I s . Have you llatttd doing EsQ., Law Offices of Keller. Hied perton ftln an ob-codlcll1, It any, bt admhted TICE 01' PUBLIC SALE. NOTICE TO RESOLUTION AMENDING hearing. F';ffc,:n orm:;e 1~~=.~ buslnn1 yet? No w~r & Oobron 19900 )tc1lon to the petition and to probate. The Win and AIRPORT SELF STOA· ,OTl!NTlA1 THE CITY'S FEE SCHED· MARY T. ELLIOTT, cock St Coii. M CA Carohne 2oscak MacArthur 81\/d S~ltt 800 lhowl aood caUN why thf any codlcli. art evallablt AQ!, will conduct a pYbllc ltRTH FATHl!R ULE CONSISTENT WITH Deputy City Clerk 92627 ' os 118• Thia 1tat1ment was filed lnAAA CA 9261 2,:2445 • eot.111 1nould not grtnt the ror examination In the Iii• ult ot the content• of the 1. Cynthia e.cobedo It NBMC CHAPT!R 3.38 Publlthtd Newport Thia bualnH• 11 con· Q'th th•cCounty Cleric or · ·i,.-• authority. kept by the court 1torag1 1pac1(1) named the birth mother of the I• (Conllnutd from the June B11eh·Co11a Mna Dally ducted b . a cor allon range ounty on fr11·98 Dally Pllol June 15, 22. 29, A HEARING on th• pell· THE PETITION 19qU11t• btlOW. With the contents malt chUd named Baby e, 1998. City Council mfft· Piiot June 22 1998 Have Yi~ 11..J:: doing 19989791170 July 8, 1998 m228 lion will bt held on JULY 9, authoflty 10 admlnltl9' the being IOld to the highest Qlrl Eacobldo bom on lnQ), Adool Rtsolutlon. ' · m233 buslntH yet? y11 lVS2 Dally Pilot June 15, 22, 29, PUBLIC N I 1998 at 1:45pm In Dept. tsl•t• uncle+' Ille lndepen-blddtf, fOf lewfUI money of June 9, 1998 In Mna, NI-PIJ8UC ~EAAtNGS Legion for the s~rvivat 01 Julye. 1"8 m218 .., OT CE 703 locattd at 3'1 The City dent Admlnlttratlon of e. Ille United States of Amar> zona. H., addtnt 11 2460 FOUR SEASONS HOTEL PUBLIC NOTICE Freedom Grtg Raven p STATEMINT 0, Oflve South. Orange. CA tattl Act {Thi• Authority lea (Cash). E. Gamet In Mtu, Arizona (THE IRVINE COMPANY, President. • UILIC NOTICE 82864 wiM allow the peraonal rep-The Ule la being Mid to 95204. APPLICANT), AT 890 NEW· Nollet la htftt>y Qilllft Thia tat filed ABANDONMINT 0, IF YOu OBJECT to the r"'ntatlw to lake many taU.fy a landlord'• ltf\ and 2. Cynthia EICObtdo hat POAT CEHfEA ORIVE that the undtfllgriecf will with t~ ~~ w~ k I Flc:lltloue lu1lneH UIE OP FICTtTIOUI granting ot the petition, you ~ without obtalnlng Wiit be held 11: alOO CAM-named you Jtetlt, John BOYS ANO GIRLS CLUB bt sold at Public Auction Orange c~ ~ tr4r1•9: Name Statement BUSINEll NAMI tt.ovld 1ppe11 at"'' .... .,. court approval BefOft llk· PUS OR., NEWPORT Doe and any othtf ptrton I!. AST B LU ,F LEASE on MONDAY, .:ULY e. 1"8 tff89'11 fS2 The toelowtng peraona -The followlng peraont Ing and 1tatt your ob-Ina Clflaln vify lmt)Orlant BEACH, CA t2MO on JULY claiming to be the lather ot AGREEMENT (C-3172). AT 10:00 A.M. by K~ ' --doing bu.Inell 11: htYI abandonedtht ult Of e::on• or file written ob-ac:11ona, how9vtf Ille per· 91h, 1998 •1,11:00 a.m. lhl• child a• the potential J.P.'S OF NEWPORT KARL JACKSON. K.E. AlJC. Catty Piiot June 15, 22. 29. VANTAO E REAL TY the Flctltloue Bu1ln111 with the coutt ~ tonal rtpt'tttntatlve wtn be AuctlonHr I Na.mt: I(.! blologlcal lathlf ol lhll BEACH (ERIK RAMESON, TION SERVICE, P.O. BOX July 8, 1998 m222 GROUP, 858 N. Commtrct Name: CREATIVE BAS-, !ht hMtlng. Your IP' required to gl~ notlct to AUCTION, Phone 1eo.. child. She currently hu APPLICANT) REOUEST TO 825, RIALTO, CA. 82377, PUIUC NOTICE St., 0'9nge, CA 928tS7 KETS. 19431 Ranch l.n. ptll'Anc. may bt In ptflOn lnttrffled '*'°"' unltlt 173.0744. Add111a: P.O. plan• lo place t.hlt child'°' A.LL 0 w TH e RE· 909..S73-0744, AUCTION California Vani.ot Realty , 105, H1.111t:ngton Beach, or by yow attorMY. tt'f'( have waived notice or BOX 825. RIALTO, CA adOollon lhrougll C.thoAc ESTA8USHMENT 0, THE BONO #~Mt. F1ctltloue BveJne.. Group, (CA), S3S5 Wath-CA 92'48 "YOU AA! A. CREDITOR c:onMnCed to ~ 92 3 7 7' I 0 n d Socia! s.vic.. 112$ w. EXISTING WAREHOUSE ALLSPA.CE • COSTA .. • lna1on Blvd .. LOI AngelH, The ,lctltloua lutlntU or contlngtnl 019dltor of acUon.) Tht 114M3~ Northttn, Phoenix, AZ RHTAUAANT AS J.P.'S MESA, 1535 NEWPORT MM tatem.nt CA 90040 N.ne rtlttred &o 11boW the deetAMd, you mwt Ille admlnlt1tatlon IUll\ottty will The DUblC la lmbd lo at• 85021, (802) 914-8771 . 0'1 NEWPORT BEACH, A BLVD .. COSTA. MESA. ~ ~ = ~ 11• Thl1 bualntH II con- CLASSIFIED 11'1 the retource you can count on to 1111 a myriad of merchan- dise l11m1. becauae our columns compel quallll•d buyers to call I 842·5978 wu tllad In Orana• County ~ ctaltn wtlh ..... cowt be gtanled ~an lnttf· tend. llffM.,. calft oniv. :a. Undtt Arizona law, you NEW FUU. SERVI« RES· m27 330-C ... dUCted by.. COll>Of'IUon on 9/27/M, Ai. No.''"" ind mall • copy lo the per-ts1td !*ton fll9t an ob-Owner rMlfYel 1he rlgtw fo hlrve~hl ht, ... ~ TAURAHT AND l!NnR· UNIT ' • NA.Ml! 33: ~':· 0 Iv I .. ,, HIW you atM1ed doing 8500 ~View OriV't 3997257 .onal '[.nentatlve ap-ject1on to the pttlllon and bid. • llal .. llATl1 PA-TAINWl!NT . 'ACIUTI AT ·INVENTORY 1 ' 1• -.una bualnn1 v-t? No ~ 8Mcf\ Th.t r•H Ann Wllll1m1, ~ the coutl wtlhln •howl DOOd cau• wtly"' A genatllf deactlptlon Of TH!A of It chlld, eo ~ S4IO VIA OPORTO (USE A 3 .. et c IND y e::r·JCA=I nd Ad c.lifomla Vantage Realty ......,.. lt.431 Ranch Ln., 1109. tour tnofl • from the dtte OOUt1 ~ not gt.,-rt tht the~~ being aold, ~to the ptopoted adOPo PERMIT NO. Xff). ROSEN HAL, HOUSE· btltt ~-1'20 ~ ~~ Qfoup. Candice KataytfN/1r-;;;[i;;;;i1 Huntington Bttch, CA Of 11\e tlret 1aauanoe of lft. MllhOflty. ~ Cl' lion. You .iao have the COMPREHENSIVE UP• HOLD ITEMS _, • VP PB fl 11= 92841 ,.,. 81 prOllldtd In Probete A HEARING on the ori-the f11ntlnQ the rlGftl to wlthhOld your con-DATE Of THI! RECRE· A 3 9 1, 0 0 N NA SI· front. N.wpon 9Mcl\, CA Thia ltalttntrft wu ftled ~ .=•:=;; Thia bu1ln111 la con-Cade MCt1on ttOO. Tht don d be ht4d on JULY ~:r-HOu ~ .. u. ~to the ptopoted ac:top. AT'ION AHO OPEN SPACE VACHENKO, HOUSEHOLD er8' A. Phi\ and L&lcl._ wl1h 1ht COUney Oltttl ot dueled b~ an lndMdullt time tor fllnQ cttltM Wll 11. 1tM at 1:Alpm In~ SPAC.. • • ..... •• lion. whtttler °' not you ELEMENT (CITY 0' NEW· !TIMS c. ~ Orange~ on .. 11'91 Moft1*Y * ~ ThttnaAMWllllama nol taplfe l>tfort fOUt 7GlloeattdatS41Tht ~ATVN~HOHY C~· .,..._.._:uofare"1itblol0gi-POAT 8!ACH, AP· 92191 MICHAEL 8RtHK-a. Hunur:~ =. ~ t .... HU4t C...m.tion 1ffH1111A montt11 ffom tne ~ DrM 1outt1; Oranot t. Av eel the chld. PLICANT) WHICH IS A ..-AN. HOUSEHOlO ITEMS t2147 0.., Hot JUne 15, 22 29 Thia atatttnem wn Med datt notieed abow. ..... ' ']~~;· IOX 0, UNI-4, If you with to Ultf't STATIMENT Of' POUCIES 1415, OAl!.O STRAT· Thlt butlMH It con-.1ufY I 1M ~ 1~~ Ith the C°""'Y Cleftl ef YOU MA.Y IX.AMINI the P YOU 08.Jf.CT to !ht rvnow Plfff'ltll ~Ma IO the chld 8!TTINO FORTH 08J£C-,ORD, HOUll!HOLD due1ed -_..... ...,_-.,..-•.....;..-... ___ ..... ~ ,._,_... 1-H• ,.. kl'PUry 1ftt court. If YoU or~ of !he PetltlOn. YoU '°'!! ACCHTI. PAYAILI CleeCt1bed abov9. your Obi-TIVE,!,_ PAINCl,.LU, !TIMS l'lttthlp ., ...... --'*1· auy II .... It. Fln<S II. ~- ange _... .. ,on .,. a perton "*'"'tcJ"' thoulld 1Pt»t8r M lhe Mer· CO,..,.AAATOA SYSTEMS ..,,,_.,. .. fol!Owt: ITAH'1N'DI, ANO ~ 84'71 MI Kl CAA· CleuM-4. •wliilm••••llii .. O•lty PllOt June 11, 21, "· tht .. t•t•, YoU ITleV ,.. Ing and .... your .. COf.,,, COPY MA.CHIHI.. A. You mey --..... PAOPOIALI f()fl Ofl'EN MICHAEL. HOUSEHOLD ~ven~ .. ,:;e .. JUiy •• 1... ""27 With !tie COUl1 • ~ = Ot .. """"' -ETIER MONITO ... _, 1efnlty ldlon purtulnl '° PACI.. rTfMI f A...,..... ... r.=============::::1=t tot ~ ~ (flofm ... ._ court .. CABINnl, Oflf'IC& Tilte H. ~ \. "':: CUM!NT 8UIMSS 8542, TINA MCKINLEY, ~ -· PUILIC NOTICI 0.·1Ml of the_,,.. of en .. t1M11f11. YOl.ll • .......... ·,DUK!-.~' t, of .. M9oN 1t1Mt 9UDOtT ""°"HOUSEHOLD tTtMt °"""' =~ ~~ '"'**'Y and llPPflllll of ,_•-=In...._. ==:.,114 1-~~~A.YI, ...... ......., '*'Y _.of T'tON AHO CHfCl<UST RE· C131, DOUGLAI MOWN. ~ ,.,_-..,on tlOlt'll ...... wta flf of tl'f ,_. • by,_. -\Nl'flutl• UN-IW toff#IUllCAt of MrWlt V.W. HOUSEHOLD ITUd ..... -..,. ...._ .. , 1Ceoun1 .. p t0U Ml A ' DfTOft tltOWN of Ille ido9. You '""" A,,OINTMINTI TO C114 .10* MITCttlU.. •t .... noecN Index ~ Bow to Plaee A Pollcv ~ . ., . '. Ruu•, n11d dc·aclli1H'' un· :.11bj1•1·1 lo dut11gr : wi1'111111 11111ic·1· Tiu-p11bli,l11·r ,.....,..f\·t'., thr ri~lt1:: 1002-1621 In 1·1·1M1r. n·d us.,ify. r1•\ j,,. or n·j1·c·1 1111v .... '• rlu"ifit·d u1h •·rt i~•·1111·111. Pim,!' rrporl imy rrru~ Gt EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY cm .. ~ .... II By Fax (7 14) C>:H -6594 By Phone (7 14) 642 -5678 By MaMn Person: ::J:30 \Vest Bav Stre<'l Costa Mesa. CA 92627 A1 ~··••port Blvd. & Bar S1 r lw t 11111 \' lw i11 Y' 111r d111-~iri1·d ud imm1•diutrty. ! '. Tlw Doily Pilo1 u1T1·p1~ 1111 liuhility for nny rl'l'OT' i11 1111 11<h 1·r1i1w1111•111 for wliid1 it mu\' Lu· - l'l'!'tflllll~ihh· 1·~1·c·1H for 1'1r ""'' uf tlu: io.pun· 11r11111lly 1wc·upi1•d hv tlw c•rror Crrdi1 rnn 1111ly b1· ull11w1·d for llw fir.,t i11M·r1iu11. 601 ..... 0 (Plr11..i· 11wl11d1· your 11111111' and pl11111t' llllOllWr 1111d Wl''ll c·tilJ roll luwk 'A'itl1 a prin· yunlt») --Deadlines---.. 19204•11 CORONA DEL MAR 61924190 VISA , ........ NEWPORT 1022 BEACH NEWPORT 1069 COAST IRVINE Hours Tt>lrphonr 8:30am-5:00p111 ~1onday-F ridar \Valk-111 8:~0am-3:00pm ~fu11duy-F ridoy 2144 NEWPORT BUSINESS BUSINESS 1070 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2669 OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Q 0 L FER S Sp I! C IAL I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 9 04 2 90 4 8 BA YR I DGB CONDOS AT T N S E L L E R S 18cr view of RSJ golf 28R 1 BA, nu paint & 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••utlful Oen View : course & city llghta. carpet. 2 car gar. re-•• 5Br 3Ba, game room, 2bd 2ba 'B' plan, On golf course. many frig, deck, overlook• ••• .. -• COTTONl!LLI! • 3 Po o I. S 1 • 1 9 5. O 0 O deck, w/d, pool/a pa, 1 Have • Quallfled cultom upgraded fea Please be wary of out dl1trlbutor1 needed In 640-1 142 Owner/Agt 2car gar $249,900. • greenbelt. Comm f I B d 4!bd 2ba 'C' plan, Aelocatlon Bu)fer turea. 2Br + Oen. pool, waah/dry hkup. o area compan ••· your area. ran new Th•t D••lr•• • exec penthouae no s1400 714 760-8227 Check with the local product ready to be OAT DEAL·Canyon/ patio, pvVattch gar pet•' $1750/mo Agent1--_.,.·,,.,,,__,·,.,,,..,.....-·-Better Bu1lnea1 launched! S60·90/yr. Ooe•n V i ew• S290K 721·1575Agt. Slngle Famlly 8570722 2BR+2BA Bureau before you potential. Minimum 409 De Sola Terrace BEACH DUPLEX Home lmmedlatly. • · Starting at teeo. Hnd any money for lnveatment seooo. $1 ,095,000 5Br 4Ba, C•ll Ron, Agent ---------MOY• IN BONUS IHI or 1ervlce1. Read 1nve1tment guaran-lam rm 759-9070 Agts High Income. Better 790.SOOO Ext 1 01 NEWPORT Newport Bau Terrace and understand any teed. Call tor rcour free Hurryl Juat Llatedl ' BEACH 2169 Lg 1 & 2Br n•ar Back contract• before you video & aud o pack· Perfect Cape Cod ~ Prod .. ..,._._1 MOBILE Bay & golf courH. algn. Shop around for age. 800-800·2899 Home Oen vu'a, 40' .. ~LUU Large pool, new car· ratea. (CAL•SCAN) wide lot, room for ~...., HOMES 1100 Bayfront 2Br+ Den pet & much more.•--------- .. Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm _ Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm ,,r, Thursday ....... Wednesday 5:00pl1).. t"w.: Friday ............... Thursday S:OOprnA-· aturday ............... Friday S:OOpm -- When you're tuned .~ . into classified · you're tuned into your conununity. -Pilot All r11I tstatt thtrtlslftf 11 1-11 fttWIJIPll II n•ltcl lo "" fH· tf11 Fair Hov1ln9 Acl ol 1111 H 1mudtd wale• m1*t1 II lll•t•I to 1dt1rtl1t uy '"'"••ct. 1tm1111111 or dlscrlmlulln b11d o llct color, rtlltlo1. HI, hNQ, lamlllll 1111»1 tf 11110111 oritll 01 II 111111111 lo mah uy '"' '"ltrtlct, llmllaliOI tf dtsullllllllllff His ltWl'l'tr will Ht *fttWl•tlf ICCt,I Hf llvttOH 111t1t ltr ru t nl1tt wlllO 11 11 fltllhOfl ti Ult law lhlr r11•e11 llt hr0y llltrn.-f i.11 111 •••111111 ••nrtlsd 11 11111 HWl,l.tr lrt IYlllOlt ti 11 ~·•I "''Olt111ty •1111 Tt com ,UI• ol "acrlm'9alitll. call HUO Ttll-lrtt ti 1·IOl·424 ISM fer l•t Wtsltlllflot, DC 1111 ,11111 call HUD If 42f.3500 expanslon. Aeducedl '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3Ba, 2/c prkg. Great Sorry No Peta Agent 114. 159.9010 ......... --9-4 ..... &-_1_23_·8_1_2_0 __ 1• •4•~ ... a•s NEWPORT ·~ CM 2br 1 b• Ocean vu'a $2795/mo lu Agt v -., NEWPORT NEWPORT Bluff• TWM 1-Sty End Vlewl Low apace renll Stephanie 723-d137 s1:111ce 2669 BEACH 2669 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BBACH . ---------Unit, wide gHnbelt+ Aaklng 12.SK obo. Prudential CA Realty!••••••••• liiA COSTA MESA 1024 pool, view. New roof + Call for apt. 631·2475 w .. tcllff 38, 38• MJSCELIANEOUS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SAU GENERAL 1002 kit. Noralee Paulson, pool avt Aug $3200 38r 2 .5B• 2/car gar, Agent 714-420-2440 ACREAGE 1125 Prud'entlal CA Realty RENTALS TWH, storage plus. E'Slde-NPT HGTS. 644-6200 X 136 l••·-----graat loc., turnkey For Sate By Owner $164,900. Agt, John 4Br-3.5Ba, office, den. COLOR.ADO LAND Miiier 949·587-3897 S399K. 275 E. 16th St. SALi!. 35 acrea/n•~' (Agt Co-op) 845-0449 cabin • $69,900. Beau----~----·--- -·-I ---· I -• -- --I -· ----I -----. . -- RENTALS TO SHAU 2724 3U Almost Nwpt Hgt1l1---------tlful vlew1, wlldllfe ga· S335K·Own must GREAT CONDO lore. Eaay a11ea1, lull carryl Great tor guaranteed. Great Balboa Newport Back B•r CM to ahr owner-occupant. Prine GREAT LOCATION financing. Call R lty 1 3bd twnhm pron fem onlyl Joanne, RE/MAX 28r 2Ba, Spacloua. RedHIOne Land. ea I nc. prel'd n/• n/p•t avail 888·204·7210 2·Storv. 2/car au gar. 970·882·7707. Estabflshed 19'19 8/1 $445/mo 848-2078 S249,ooo Broker (CAL•SCAN} Channel 8•1 ••· Avl 8/20. JBr E·Side Het• 3Br 2ea 949·840·5864 Front Home In 3Br hH, FP, pallo, wllh 2Br/2Ba. Onlyl·L-l'""D""'o-a""A_N..,.,,..D""'S_U_n-lq-u-el••·-----· 28 d 28..-prof'I fem pl1. S860f S328K. Ron Young, 8 room, •111 lea •7•-'"84" RE/MAX 549-0919 3Br 28• w/2/car gar, HOUSES/ $2 300 mo yr ••· v .,_ " pvt pattoa, 1tep1 to CONDOS A 1•1 bl ";.0 • ••Ibo• l•l•nd young W'•ld• Hme +lncome beachl $440,000 VII a • OW prof •Mk9 almllar to Lovely 3Br+ Rental Dayna Pettit, Agent FOR RENT 428 32nd Street •hve 4bt home, .. Oood Neighborhood. * 973-3899 • I••••••••• N~rt Beach CA haa 2br. lncred loa. Q 0 V •RN MI! HT $199,000 Earl Teylor,•·N-w_p_t_S_h-r•-2-b-,-. -0-,c-. 94V•7 $900, t4M7&-3707. F 0 RI! CL 0 SI! D Agent 714·842-4722 2ba. beam cell, newer•---------CdM rm evl nOWl l In lg HOMl!S for pennlH tll• roof, 1358,000 BAI.BOA a.lry 3bd 2ba hou .. on the S 1. Oellnquent ---------8111 o nd R It w/d, t/p 1ome 1toni~ tax, Repo'1, REO'a, LAGUNA 94':e1"-6,:: ora JSLAND 2108 •••••••• t475/mo e7:t .. :193 You~ •8~;·1.Z~"•• BEACH 1048 ..... ~A""'T""'R""•"""c""'K"""...,T""'•,,....N ....... o ... ,.-. APAJtTMBNTS ''"c""u-1 ... hi-,-.-du-.,-m-.. -t-., MA•~"'!!.Co•NNTT POil ••NT •~L ow ........ ,-........ , Ext H-5139 for current Plea" Call 6 Let Ua ,,.y '"" ~ ~ • ., .... .,.,.._ .... ll1t1nga. CAL•SCAN P•bulou• Oen V••'• Know Whet Yo. ur 4Br 4.5Ba, Fam room. clprkg. ~~180\IZ, gvm, SOLD! ShowcaH homH tor aal• In our Saturday Real Eatate Sup pi.men II HOMES OF THE WEEK Dl•pla~ •~• s1t•rl •t Juat t71 Oeadllne Wed Dpm ...... OPEN HOUSE Lllttlne• for Ill Oeadlln• Tl'lur• Dpm •••••• II P"YS to •dwttlH In the b .. t local RMI Rel ... a.ctlon CALL TODAY 3Br 2Ba wood n;,, NHde Arel 858-9705 formal dining, 2 ~P'a,"'\ .::V733-aet huge party deck, epa'. 1 ... 0 0-4 ·TEN 0 RE root aundeck, w.1bet, •'81de CM ltg Stylllh HS>eK •"'•nt 457..S992 a-o•-oul•r 48, .. 98 5/o ,., no dock. COSTA MISA 2824 39r TWM. Prof'I IOOlc· ...,. .-~ .... " Vee 7So0/Me:tf'"' Ing to aha,. rental, 2 Hom• on the Sand. D -·" ...... , .... ,. WOODS COYS OCN 11,415,000 Prine Only 7t=~~... 1/28r Deteotted ~·:..,;~-7/LM_,. "' Vl~,=~~TI! By OWner e70-27oe Coldwell Banker ~·:.~~ C:t:::::. '"' HM to 1t\r whh Michael t..arnb~ Agt •---------cell•, frig. Move-In young profl m C.M. e4 e.4ee.a4i 7 NBWPOltT BALBOA lpec1a11 Mn+ ... oo VtfY nice place, very Co••T 1070 P!NlNSHT • CS.poalt. ..._ ... , H1y-golng. ftull prMg. --------~ v1on 2107 •Coate M• .. •• .... 1500/mo. •••t101 LAGUNA Jr.1br a """ .. eo arll••••••• NIGUEL 1052 Hl•lorlo Ponln9UI• t ba, quiet o•t•d Ch•rm ' "Patete comm, pool, lennle, •USIDSS • •unite, view from •••Y aco••• 10 pwu••c• up111n. t block tu fr••w•v/b .. ch/malla. ~ G ----~--~ - OCmAN Vll!W Qlant prlvele lot. 68' 2.&8a on a 10,00011. Prlc.d to 11tH at "2t,ooo. Michael J. Lamt>en, Aci-nt 04Mff.l4t7 ocHn. ••••.ooo 7t4-••T.007• •••••••• ... l.ftN 8rOlcer. i'ilff, Po rw9" .. •• l.g "'·~ paoo. ausnrmss COSTA MIU 2124 runy ret"'1>1''*' 1111. .-.a ... ..... .,..., .. , OPPO·•a11.,um1a.11""Ji•r LIU RIVmRA NIWPO .... 7'•(174"4252 .II\• ,., •• f/p, dining• 21CM rm, a.c., gat, Irv ,.,d, IOWPOJtT nice ., .. , echla clo ... llACB ______ 1 1!ACH -------1081 COIONA DIJ. llAI ' 1022 ~-··•••th c.Mo Ooad C•ntral Ar .. Cell 241'1r Aec:Ot'ded Meg 206-.. ~ Agt. no pet 11000. OP4'f' Overatooktd Wiit hae..9un ~ 444,... -------.,,,, .mt 1111. RIRT A ... '° 28", Le v•d... C1111MH fl,.plaoe •~ o. Wei IMtD 7141481 l....,l~~!!.,!~!!,!l!llec!d8_,..__..lf_.lw:fl7-..I.-...- 2111 PAJRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIO CANYON OATBO OOMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND ncrn11H11l 1rcc·llr)t:(I :.1tce1s ;11K1 goll course vk.'Wil BllJo}' carefree IMr~ In your Im~ • 1, 2 or :Jen A1.mt1mc111 horner • lWo<'ar goragu • Wc1$lCf/dtycr hookups • l'lrcplaC'c (wood A gf\SI • Air conditioning • wet oor In 2 and J Afl • Alarm system • S I .000 10 $2 ,005 PLBASB CALL (714) 644-0509 "Employee." . "Emplelido. " "Aroeitnehmer." "Employe. '.!A.' ----~---~-~, 2669 MONDAY, JUNE 22. 1998 • EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT lllilll 2914 . 5530 5530 -----------------------~ -~ -------------------:;••11!111••••••1 LO# lnt•reat Lo•ne. ADlllN. A891STANT • C•r lo•na, per90nat for R.E. Brokw•ln N.B. E1tper d •tyt.111 l •~ltletl- lo.na, blU conaolld•· w••· Baalc computer clan rental oppt y w/ tlon. Bankruptcy ••· al<lll• office errand• upacale aupply/Hlon cepled, faal approval! Sal .. ry ~Incentive~ In NS are a E'ltoyment la r•~d. Ron ?GO-SOOO x 178. Paul 642.PtO 1 00-3 7 3·•4 4 •An8NDANT•• FIU•NDLVTOV• a ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUll. h 1 f ••Ibo• P'un Zon• 01"8 hH opening• eva I or lmmed Bungee Jum F/ .. T for p• .. Y demon11ra l!"'.OWfterahlp • Call ANNOUNCEMENTS 849-e7'3-~1ae ton a.' managarai .. QI Ea.~·WeJt vulnel"llble, u·Sour.h yoci hold: • :t;.IOl).l92-4S353 24Hra. Home decor, gift•. ;. ftMT TIMa ~':rAJL~ft/MOBIL• toya, chrlllmH. Eam • 4 OK Q7 J OK 9761 • KQ6 ... aua&N•SS Work *Equip Supplied• caah, trlpa, recognl· 1 ffOm home. 'r•a 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS 7 14-308•1388 tlon. FrH catalog. ~ minute m•Hage and lnfor. 1·800-488-4875. ~ 1.0.· Health related 2920 CLAIM8 llNTRV (CAL •SCAN) •.Toll fr•a 24 hr~ EJCln't SSSll FT/PT1-------- o 1 .. aa.71e-en:t8. •Aft• vou DRUNK? eaay med bllllng, full' Oen Ofo phn•. filing. ''"'• (CAL•SCAN) Blood Alcohol THtera. training modem req'd data entry, 1 yr eJCp. p,.yphon .. 115oKJV Eatlmatu laveta: 800.550-8880 ••I. 207 M·W·F 12pm-4:30&m 'J.OW••t prlcea. Loc~i 0.0~% -0.3%. Pocket· Clerlc•I/ Hhr 714·241·7 50 • .-1 re a av a II ab 1 • alze, Accurate & Faatl Seoretarl•I MAK8 MONSY · 800-800-3470 24/hra. ' Send S5 .. c" to: Full time a111a1an1 In AUTOMATICAllVI Peraon•I Teoh Co. the Legal Advettlalng w k d 2153 Maple St. IB Department. Monday or aroun your · '"Jt!DIT 2907 Coala MHa, Ca 92827 thru Friday 8:30am· schedule marketing >' 5:30pm. Applicant product• lhal work. ~ri-•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We will traln you lo TIIC bidding h:i.~ orocttded: F.AST SOUTH WEST NORTH I• I* 1'11119 l o Pan 1 What action do you take7 A ·You have a minimum takeout dWble, and partner did not make an invi1.a1ional JUmp response. 'There is no reuon to suspect that you might be mi"ing game. Pass. Yoo can c..lecide on a later heart raise should the opponents bid on. • 1 llG•T OUT OF must work wen with •tart making money ,. ..dept free I Credit people; type !50·55 Immediately. f,.e In· Q 1 -Both vulncrablC: as Sooth you ., .COUnteUng Center• of wpm; be accurate and formation: Hanlin hold: , " 1 ( dependable. We offer Health IOU frH ... mer c• member GOLF an excellent t>enetll (888)273-8475 •AK QIOl o KJIOt oJ7 •6 NFCC)1. Free dept package, Including (CAL•SCAN) 4 conaol datlon, lower 401 (k). Drugfree and o> payment•. lnterHt. While you work!! amokefree work envl· PT Asalat•nt M .. ,. Stop collector call:i. • N o n ·P r o f I I Call ronmenl. EOE. Send 2 daya par WHk for 1 .. 77.93e.2222. (818) 377-8634 resume Including HI· Hlf storage In N.B. T II f C ary history to: Computer exper help-o rH. ( AL•SCAN) Judy Oettlog, PO Box ful. 949·840-9019 **CRIEDIT CARD 1560, Costa Meaa, CA1 ________ _ PR08LIEMSf.. 92627 or fu rHume Reoeptlonlat/Gen ofc Debt conaolld•tlon. lo (714) 631-8594. Fashion lal Contractor Avoid bankruptcy. LOST & Conatructlon Co. In great phonH llghl t~p- Stop creditor c•ll•. FOUND 2925 CM aeeks recepllonlat Ing, Word/Excel req d. Cut lnterHt No credit 7•4pm M·F. Hiring by Fu rH. 949·640·8681 check. One low pay· 6129 s neg M/F/EOE or mall Attn: Jeanne ment. 800-270-9894. Loat Cameo Persian 3 9 49 •515-4270 810 N.C.O. 1230 (CAL•SCAN) yra old. Downtown Newport Beach 92660 AVOID BANKRUPTCY. HB. 161h area. Re· DRIVE A 0 TR, ________ _ wardl 714·969-6752. LEADER Sports Bar Frff dept conaollda· In the Ind u •try. •Callf Qlrla Night lion. Appllcallon wllh ~Reward $100 ~ Covenant transport. Club• 11 now hiring The biddin2 has oroceeded: NOR11t '2AST" SOtJJ'H 10 .,_ •• l o ..... 4<:7 so .... 1 What do you bid now7 A • Yoo have a million triclc.s avail· able once you gain the te.d, but there is a glaring problem. Partner has denied a club control, so you are facing two losers in that suit before you can get stoned. Pass. Q 3 • Both vutnerable, as Sooth you hold: Hrvlce. Cut payments MlHlng Mlkeyl Black 1·800-441-4394. dancers. 714·554·0491 to 85%. 24 hr. ap-cat, beloved & dear 7-Experienced drlvera/ • 10 J <:7 A K J 9 6 J o A 8 6 3 • l --proval. Goodfbad/no Bib• collar/tag, needs owner operators Styllat/Asalat•nt • • d It 0 K. RX 718-1508/875-0630 1-800-338·6428. For Ucenaed, exp, aaalal 1-I00-873-8207. graduate students owner + build cllen· .(CAL"SCAN) Bud Meyer Truck tele. Guaranteed D A MORTOAQll Lines Refrigerated Income. Call Tyler W! .. inf Reflnanolnef PERSONALS Haullng call 1011 frM (948) 873-4188 r. d It" n 0 0"' e 877-BUO MEYER --=....,.....,,...,.....,_,,___ e b I em a 0 K , 877-283-6393 Solo TEACHERS reeloeur•• or SCB001S t Driver• & Contractora. S8MS11 HOUR •nkruptor OKI (CA1.•SCAN) NB preachool nffd• •II nowt 24 hour JISDUCTJO• 3012 DRIVER.f:LATBl!D. PT/FT teacher• w/ECE Pttf'OV•la. ACQ fl· /HEAVY haul. Run unit• to work w/ln· •nol•I eervloea. WHlem StatHI .34-fanla, toddler• & 2yrs lim~ICMM4 .. LllND. .37 cents/mlle. Great Banenta 955·2872 (CAL•SCAN) MOST PEOPLE benenta. Profit ahar-1_T_E_L_ll ... MAR----K-ST_l_N_O_ ........ ....... _ ... I -~,/ ·~~-­,..........,. whodon't lcnow tile Ing. 3 yrs. OTR + 1 yr. ADVllATISINO flrtt lhlng.t>out tralbed/H.H. need *SALES* te~===rl RGN exp. Combined 557·8914 StllDrienMO.-tr an• po r I . ms\ women .-d dUlren 1-800-837-4407 Call Tbday (CAL ·SCAN) EMPLOYMENT 949-574-0122 D .. I v E R 8 ·• 7 0 0 SERVICES 5533 HIRE on Bonua. 48 states flat bed po11-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRAVEL 3014 lions. Kenworth Cov· •••-•- --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii entlonals. Required Pleue be aware that claaa A COL Paid th• llatlnga In thl• cal-2 RT ticket•. leavlng weekly. All benefits. egory may require you L.A. lo Baltimore TSE 1·800·!548·3120 to call a 900 number S225ea 916·615-2846 ext. L-27. (CAL•SCAN) In which there Is o CLASSIFIED charge per minute. The biddin2 has oroceeded: SOlTJ'H lVES1 NORTH EAST 1\:1 Pus I• Piiia 20 Pus 2NT .... 1 What do you bid now? A • Bid three diamonds. That shows a minimum opening bid with aiit hearts and four diamonds. With a better than minimum, you would have shown the four-card minor before rebidding your su-card major. Q 4 -As Sooth, vulnerable. you hold: • Q 108 76 J o '5 l o K 9 3 • S ••iwptM Whee do yuu bid now? A • Even lhouah your queen of spades miaht ~ useless to partner. you have a very good supporting hand on this aucuon -throe canJs in panner's On;t-bid suit, a high honor in the 11eeont.I and a singleton on lhe side. Jump to four hearts. Q 5 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: • K 6 <:7 A J o A 5 • A Q J 10 9 4 J ln third seat af1er two passes. what is your opening bid? A · This is booScrline be1ween an opening bid of one club and a demand bid of two clubs. Applying the Losing Trick Count, you have only four losers. but it is unlikely you would be missing • game should you open one club and partner does not respond. Thcrefo.e, we opt for one club. Had lhe clubs been a major suit instead, a forcing two-bid would have more going for it. Q 6 · Both vulnerable, as South you hold: • S <:7 K 6 o K Q 10 91 6 3 • A K 7 The bidding has oroceeded: SOtJJ'H WES'f NORTH l o P1IM 10 1 What do you bid now7 A -You have a very good hand - 15 h1gh-ard points, all prime, a high honor in partner's suit and a fine seven-t:ard suit. Two diamonds would be a gross underbid. Our choice would be a jump rebid of three diamonds. and even that is something of an u~rbid! Learn to 1>e • better bridse _play-. er! Subeaibe now to the "Goral Bridie Lala' by caUJns (800) 781- 1225 for lnfonnatlon. Or write to: Goren Bridie Ldter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. TODAY'S 1 --aCa.JR1.111101m11S .. s...,.w .... o.-..Rwuo ...... P_.U .. z.z .. L .. E _. ACftOSS ' !51 Liie Sir 1 TNdge OaWl8d 5 bnf 8t ~·· l*'I 10 Nlc;ltl•• name 14 Rajah'• ... 82 Roof pet1 15 CtMl>Y 83 OnHel9d ~~ ~ perlectty IM ~Munro'a ":' 65i:;.iwne 20 PtatNut ee Howted 22 "'Do-say. • 67 Tongue--23 Door part apeechleu 2'4 Makes small talk 28 Bar Ofder DOWN 27 Tdness 1 Beby buggy 30 Hvbrid citrua Brit 34 Walklng In Wiler 2 Shoestring 35 TafdY 3 Wallet tlllers 38 CoY9f 4 Morely 37 Actor OuinneM 1natructive 38 Cuatom 5 Soldel'• work 6'22• 0 ... ~,_ ......... 40 ~ 8 Make liuy vehlc:le·-7 Grouchy 27 Marahy hollow 47 51~· rivef 41 Prune 8 G,._, (NII 28 Claw 49 Sticky ~2 Unnch8'!!~.. 9 Urge 29 Handy 50 Flnish9a a a1ke .. 0.-.,._ 10 -on 30 Label 51 RIAef cf Pertia 43 Stray spoillng 31 AVOICI capture 52 Nol~ 45 Twist togethef 11 ·-~ WOfdr 32 Metnc meuure 53 Cotumnis.I 47 Some knives 12 w 33 Aromas Bomb«* 48 -loo yung 13 Sww patnler 35 -Vegas 55 Jai - 49 More leslM Paul -39 Fr hofV woman 56 Be lond ol 50 Muslim'sretiglon 19 PollSh 40 Maddest 57 Utten1d 53 Vast period 21 Avood 42 Gr* tener 59 Chemlsf's °' time 25 Hevtng • 1p9t ..... Got oldef wor1tptaoe 54 Radio perts 26 Entrance 46 Drove unsafely 60 [)epc'nsed ,,... ... ~ .... ~~ .,... __ ....... _. .... po-. Call 642-5678. Put a fevv vvords to vvork for you. Rooms, apartments. homes Classlfled •• It'• the resource you•----------------------------------...1...-------------------------can count dn to Hll a S/ADVllRTISINQ IN1-----------. myriad of merchan-3,600 newapaper na-~,...,.,,·- your dlse llema, becauH tlonwlde. 3/5 dlakette. f'rD.n"PTntc 6014 EMPLOYMENT can satisfy our column• compel Send SASE for more vauu.A v.u;; housing needa. qualified buyer• to lnformaatlon: Traders iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _______ __.EMPLOYMENT caltl Gallery U.S.A .. P.O. ·INV!STMENTS 5530 ·~--•-4_2_._s_e_7_8__ Box 17780, Beverly i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-H 111 t , CA 9 0 2 0 9. Blk metal bunkbd, twtn top, dbt bottom. Obi mattreH lnct'd S225/ obo 585-423-7265 LM WANTED 2912 Accounting P•yroll~ C•ah Dl•bu,..ment -------- ssw• auvss • senw nnanced notH • In· aiuance aetttemenla • -~ not• portfolio•. ~lonl•I Flnanol•I .800-989-1200 .... 51. (CAL"SCAN) Aaatatant Aa.iat In payroll pro- CHtlng for mid •ix• comp•ny. Accurate, detail oriented, w8g• ' & hour law knowl- edge. Account. pay- " ONBY able caah dlabura• ment and Input 0 LOAN 2914 month-end Journal•. ••••iiiiliiliiiiiil Wa otter an •xcellent : .SS CASH LOANa SS benefit P•Ck•ge In· •,Debt Conaolld•tlon cludlng 401 (k), E.O.E .• •.BAD OR"'DIT OKI drugfree a. amoketre• '" work envlronm•nt. •800-471·5119 X105 Send rHume with aal· :a:. Q. T • a 0 ' 0 0 0 •ry hlatory to: P•yroll •·CA8H NOWI** Manager, P.O. Box ·Homeowners only. 1580, Coal• Maaa, CA • B a n k r u p t c y O K • 92828 or fax to (949) • •credh problem• OK. 642-7887. : EUmlnate high lnlerHI _A_D_M __ l_N_i_U_P_P_O_R_f .. 1 lo•M. Nothfng out of : pocket. No obllgallon. needed In varloua OC "ft• f I n an c e n 0 w I Location a. Computer S20,000·SSOO,OOO. & lnlerper90n81 al<lfla Limited time. Amerl· • muat. Need to be p Lending Servlc.• aelf·lf'OUvated & detaJI .. 00.338·1050. oriented. FfT entry (CAL"SCAN) level poalllona. 18-1!!+---.....,.-~=~ 221</yr depending on up to 1000 akllla. Cati 949-721· Um• aomeona 6444 x 313 and fax e •• a MIP refund. resume to 949--840- 7200 no IRP nee 7141 Attn: Jan ...,, .... GlD•WBI (CAL0 SCAN) WEISITE/l.D. Hl8HEST PAY IN O.C. .... '°" payclllcl Slltl • we1111A~ot.._ ,._....,..,. • f»/f'IMy Cash Bonus • Pok! Per liMI • Pd VMvf~ Welcome • Most Easy "Sole • ~ Nlalafge Bock • No Exp. N8cessoly • Web' OS8I Exp. ~. Clltl ... SIH021. ............. -·-rrrr..:.a ... 81U20 Per Hour ~· :=:...111o11i11---. ._.. ..... ......... ,,, .. ., .. ht c'alill8 Calls;-.,, ... 1 ...., .. EMPLOYMENT Blue Qu•en aofa Bed w/malchlng aofa S125, WANTED 5535 China cabinet S85, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii contemp thick git coff 11 lbl S85. More furniture Loving Swedl•h nurH'• xlnl condl 648-2389 aide. Good cook, wlll --------d rl ve r anywhere. Henrendon Mini cond 12Yra exp. Local refa •llver cheat/marble ~ 8 4 9 .3 7 3 5 top & hutch Henry the 8th coll. Can b4t tHn Wanted mothera helper. al Allied Ughllng 222 driving a plua. 2 Chll· Victoria St CM 494·2828 dren 2.5 & 8. Room. 8of•/ooff•• & end board+ aalary. llve In table lounge chair, or out. Newport ' .. A .. _76 3"" Beach. 949-548-8200 etc... ...... g.1 ""' DOMESTICS 5540 MERCHANDISE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 601 S PT Baby altter daye & CANDY MACHINIES eve. College atudent pref'd. Rellable, own 13 double headera. car. rera req 722·7620 s100 each. 775-4229 Wolff T•nnlng Bed• Tan At Home Buy Direct and S•vel MERCHANDISE commerc1••1Homa unit• from S199.00 Low Monthly Pmt• ll'r•• Color Catalog ANTIQUBS 8010 Call 1·800-711-0158 --------- nm~ EsTATEs BoUGHr AND SOLD COLLECTIBLES 6017 Dlvoroe ••le Chlld Prodigy A. Nechlta KaJeldoacope 41/199, My Torch... 972/2500. Reatnbl ofr 65().8229 MSOl.un&.Y NOTlllNQ DOWNI Compltt• 233 Pen- tium computer with monlt.ot .net Pffn•· ez approval•, poor credit • bat*Np4cy OK. You CM q"911tVI 1400-231·9442. (CAL.•SCAH) I•F•I•E•D•S GARAGE SALE • ADS FREE! AU Ads, (New or Renewed) Must Be Submitted Each Week By Tuesday Noon. --------------------------------PHONE NAME ADDRESS -----------------------------CITY CREDIT CARD# ____________ EXP. DATE ________ _ SIONATURE TYPE OP CREDIT CARD (CIRCU~ ONE): VISA MC AE : ( 15 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) Ill I! l l l l I I l ( BSCJUYrlON: (18 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDfNO SPACES) 111111111111111 DtBAsURE CHEST Rm .rs AND lNFOBMATION DISCOVER A) ALL ADS WILL PUBLISH THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SAT\JRDAY. No CHANGES. ADDITIONS OR DBLBTIQNS UNTIL 11IE FOLLOWINO WEEK. B) No BOATS, CARS, TRUCKS WILL BB AlU>WED. MEkCHANDISE P1UCED' UP TO $500 ONLY. ONE ITEM PER AD. C) PRIVATE PARTY ADVERTISERS ONLY. No BUSrN&SES MAY PARTICrPATE.. D) To Pl.ACS YOUR AD USE THIS R>RM. You MAY MAU. IT, OR DROP IT BY OUR OfFICB. OUR ADDRESS IS: 330 w. BAY S11lEET COSTA ~A •• CA 92627 WB ARB LOCATED OPP NEWPORT BLVD., BETWEEN VtCT09tlA cl 19T'H ST. OUR HOURS ARB 8:30 A.M.-5:30 l9.M., MONDAY-fku>AY. ON YOUR BNVELOPB PUAS8 ~ "A1TBNTION: Tlt&uUU CHBST ... PAXES WILL ALSO 18 Ac.atr'itil> wml caEDIT CAlD (7141631-6594). e) DBADLINB IS 1\JUDAv. NooN. AMY AO 'IMAT UAata us Al'TD. nas IJ&\DUNB WIU. PUIUSH 118! 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