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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-09-20 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ( SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSJA MESA COiVv'AUNmES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1999 judg m ent wasn't the best on recent photos SECOND THOUGHTS . tony dodero B y wnting thls column, which in effect second guesses my colleagues here at the Daily Pilot, I'm con- vinced I'm going to become one of the least popular people m lhe newsroom That said., let me take this moment to compliment the reporters, photographers and editors for all the hard work they did on our Top 103 most tnfluen- tial people speoal edition. It was definitely the best ever. • Now for some second guess- ing. The b1ggest controversies to come across my desk Uus week had to do with photography. And in particular, unages of young children The first had to do with our annual back-to-school issue. In that issue, our photographer managed to bring back some unflattering photos of a young kindergartner. · When the story and the pho- tos ran, most of us m the news- room thought they were cute shots of a young boy nervous on his first day But his mother did- n't agree and wasn't very happy about our choice of photos In hindsight, our Director of Photography Marc Martin agreed. The photographer used a wide angle lens for the assign- ment and thus the odd looking images, he said. MWe goofed,• Martin said. "We didn't show good Judg- ment.• In the other instance, our pho- tographers returned htte one night this week with a photo- graph of an acodent scene. It wasn't a particularly newsworthy event, just a pretty bad fender- bender that Jammed up traffic a bit. Anud the photo:, of the crunched cars, we hati a photo- graph of a young mother, child on her lap, being interviewed by a police officer. To be fair to our photograph- er, the rraother was well aware that a news photographer was taking her picture at the time. By the Ume she returned home, she started to realize, however, what that meant. It was then .that the newsroom got a phone call from her husband, asking us to refrain from pub- lishing the shot. Normally, news folks are gm:- zled sorts who refu.c;c to let read· er.; dictate what should or should· n't appear in our newspap r. And SEE THOUGHTS PAGE 4 INDEX Cl.ASSIAm •••.••••••••.•••••. .7 POLICE FILES ................... 2 SPC>ITS • I 1 • I • I I I I • I • I • f • I I I I I .5 WEATHER ........ ..,,, .... ......... ,,.2 Fare well weekend •The 11th annual Taste of Newport took a hit from Saturday night's big fight, but still packed a successful punch, organizer says. ~rmes pants consumed 8,000 pieces of cake from the Balboa Dessert Co., 2,700 miniature muffins from Mrs. Beasely's and more than 1,500 slices of key lime pie, for wtuch the key limes were flown m from the Florida Keys. restaurants, will go to the Cham- ber of Commerce, which will then distribute grants to local chanties Most of those gyrating to REO Speedwagon on Sunday everung or stuffing their faces with fned calaman, chocolate scuffle and Thai noodles had fun, rather than charity, oh their minds. FASHION ISLAND -The fight between Oscar De La Hoya and Felix Tunidad kept people away from the Taste of Newport festival on Saturday mght, but overall, the 11th annual food fatr was a huge success, organizer Richard Leuehrs said More than 70,000 men, women and sticky-fingered children flooded the two blocks of food, booze and loud '80s IMnds that transformed Newport C'enler Ori- •we were Oscared," said Leuehrs. the chief executive ofh- cer of the Newport Harbor Cham- ber of Commetce, explaining that for the first time in the festival's history, attendance Saturday evening declined. •1t•:, incredible,• Hdrrison Phelps of lrvtne said ·we came for REO Speedwagon, but the food is great.• Sweaty-faced restaurant own- ers agreed. ' ·we're getting fabulous expo- sure,µ said William Carpenter of the Bluewater Grill, between serving dizzying amounts of shrimp cocktail. •And the sun is out today.• t_l.N H .JR I DAILY PILOT David Shafer,.4, gets a taste of Newport as he sinks his teeth into a chocolate dipped strawberry during the Taste of Newport festi- val at Fashion Island Sunday. . ve over the weekend. Between them, festival partic1- Proceeds from the event, which cost $10 to get in and between $1 and $4 for samples of food from more than 35 ared Audrey Filipek of Newport Beach concurred·, dlthough dS she spun herself dizzy trymg to keep lrdck of her ldst-toddltng 18- month-old son, Benjamin, she PHOT~ BY[). >N LEACH I OAl\.V 1'8.0T Knowing he's close, visually impaJred Tim Hurwitz, 13, reaches for the dock after a sailing adventure in Newport Harbor with the Braille Institute. S he couldn't see the seals, which had sta- 'sight' 1Jeliold tioned themselves on a buoy in New- port Harbor, but Delia Garc1a, 14, was determined to connect with them Balboa Yacht Club members treat just the same. Her eyes stdnng unseeing into the light glinting oft the ocean, the blind gtrl picked up a whistle teenagers from th e Braille Institute to a day of sailing in Newport Harbor By Jessica-Carrison attached to her life Jacket and blew a long, loud toot. •1 think they hea1d that. They picked up their heads," said Carolyn Moore, who wa helping her lnend Graham Gibbons on the boat Sun- SEE SIGHT PAGE 4 SAY AGAIN Blind sailor Delia Garda, 14, left, lakes the wheel of large yacht while fellow sailor Michael Beeman chee on her efforts. Garcia and Beeman, both visually impaired, got to teer the vessel as it sailed outside Newport Harbor. Approximately 20 tudents from th Braille In titute participated in the SalllJig Day event for the visually impaired at Balboa Yacht Club. IU conlronted the testival's major drt1wback: 1t was very edsy to lose your compdmons among all the lootl · Monahan supports special school • Mayor· Gary Monahan has appedled Planning Conuruss1oners' condition thdt South Coast Prionty School limit students to 25. lkif Pb COSTA MESA -More stu- dents should be allowed to enroll al a propo .. c•d school for children with ledmmg d1sab1hties and behavioral problems, said Mayor Gary Mona- han, who has appedled the Phmnmg Com- m1ss1on den- s1on on the dpphcdlion R1c:hard Sewell hd'i pro- powd operung thP South Cod t Pnonty School for 50 Gary Monahan students at 740 Joann and 740 Wilson streets. The Planning Conumssion approved hL'i apphcatton S-0 last month with the cond tion t"lat the schoql accommodate o!ll)' 25 students "l fo 1 therl ,..., a huge need for this "Chool, • 1onahan sdid "They will be educating ·ew- port-M .. a :,tudents that are cur- rent!~ not being bandled by the d1stnct • Mctn} . tudents an the area w1th learrung dt,abilltie and spcaal ne ds tor behavioral and emo.- Uonal problem must now attend sc:hool out 1rlc of the district. Planning Conumss1oner Katri-. na foley ra1sl.'<i concerns that the cihddr •n would cause disruptions to " n •1ghborhoorl that is already dedling wtlh multiple events at 1-:Jatbur Christ.tan Fellowship church, also on the property. ConunL-.sioners also said that home w re too cJo..,e to th cllool and there wasn't an ad • quat buffer between th two us , c;cording to aH reports. Monahan argu that the hool cotild hand.I ·more ;tudents bcatu " it will ope.rate bet\""ecn 8 SEE SCHOOL PAGE 4 "I really believe we are a -Mwtha F1uor, school board member, proposing tht. d1stnct consider opening a skatebo.tr_d park. the proposed El Toro air· Poft the same fh~ht restnc- :tions as John Wayne air- port Dedicated to leading students • bridge and each one of us is 'a link in that bridge. • -MMi8 EleM Avila. who called a meettng of Latino leaders to discuss Improve rnent p!Ans for the West Side of Costa Mesa ~Ing as a lifeguard 15 • **I «t}oym«»t for me. I Ilk• tM fffllng that I ,....,. JDmeOtMt to<hy." ......,....._,asea Newport BHch llte who -honored ll'St br the City Council for 90,..,. of seMce A member of the National Teac:Jher's Hall of Fame, Costa Mesa resident Al Painter won praise for tiis peoonal sty1e as an educator and ifor the Euro- pean tours he led Pa nter \'\/Oft(ed es 1 minister for 12 yea~ in Los Angeles and long Beech befofe Ing • pc>M- tk>n as a philosophy profess9' at Or.nge Coast CoUege He was dedlred OCCs ouuuindtng iMNCtOf of 1974 Md tnducted tnto the Nation1t Teacher's H 11 Fame n 1975. Painter vvas praised for being • far and friendly t~ ~. 2 Monday, September 20, 1999 I • locals only Doily Pilot UP CLOSE Are you ready/or . some football? High school pastor, Grace Fellowship Church Afirst-time gadfly berated the City Council last week for having their meetings on football night. He claimed that more concerned resi- dents would certainly show up to the meetings if it weren't for the • conflicting events. Mayor Dennis O'Neil - obviously not a die- hard foot- ball fan- responded that the council has met on Mon- day nights for the last 100 years. The outspoken gentleman left in a huff only to return at lhe end of the meeting with more suggestions for the council. He told council members they should donate $60,000 to either the Can- nery or Alcoholics Anony- mous JUST BEE-ING CAREFUL Soccer parent and referee Greg Dorsman and others at a soccer match last week were gwen a Little scare when a swa~ of rrugrating bees tned to JOin the action. A girls' game was can- celed and a boys' game delayed when the swarm landed on a flag on the held of TeWinkle Middle School. The Fire Department and Bee Busters were called after the weight of lhe swarm caused the flag to bend to the ground. The bees were lured into a pheromone-laced trap and the boys' gtlme h.-qan after a 30-mmute delay. The Comets and the Red Bombers played to a scorf'· less be with no more mter- ference WJth the bees. + When were you hired: About lhree year ago + Family Status: My wile, Melanie; my dad and mom, Howard and Debbie +Age: 27 + Education~ I've studied archi- tecture at Cal Poly San Luls · Obispo, economics at Southern Metl;lodist University, and theolo- gy at Vanguard University + Past Positions: I was an intern in the high school departJnent at Mariners Church before I came to Grace + Present Occupation: High School Pastor ~ Explanation of job: I encour- age high school students to live Godly by teaching the bible + Your greatest professional achievement Every student who walks through the door on Sun- day morning to church to learn + Your greatest personal achieve- ment Being used by God to bring people to believe in Jesus ~ Your personal motto: For we do not preach ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and our- selves as your servants for Jesus' sake -2 Corinthians 4:5 •> Your greatest extravagance: My wife's wedding n.ng .:-The best book you've ever read: "The Divine Consplfacy• by Da,llas Willard <-The compact disc in your car right now: Phil Keaggy, Beyond Nature -> Your most treasured posses- sion: My wedding ring ~Word or phrase you most overuse: I'm tired ~ What can you cook: A pednut dnd butter sandwich -> A habit you wish you could change: The 3 o'clock cafe latte at Starbucks .:-The college major you almost took: Business .:-Your last charitable act: That's secret " As a child, what did school- mates tease you about: My nose would get really sunbwned and they would call me Rudy for Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer + What's in your 'runk right now: Goll clubs, my workout bag and a pair of dress shoes <-The first thing that attracted you to your spouse: I absolutely loved her smile • The worst idea you ever had: Betting that I would not kiss my wife unW we got married ... I lost ~ What would you have been voted in high School: l was voted Freddy Fraternity ~ Who are your heroes: Chdrles Spurgeon, the apostle Paul and Jesus ,. ~ Favorite escape from reality: Golf -> One thing you would change about the world if you could: The world's view of God and their necessity to be al peace With him tluough a relationship with his son, Jesus of Nazareth + Your idea of exercise: Thirty mmutes of cardio, 30 minutes of weights and 30 minutes of stretching • The thing you dislike most DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT about your appearance: My toes ~ I have a dream that: We would have a high school event at Davidson Field with great music, a full crowd, and I could preach the good news of Jesus Christ, and that students would be cut to the heai t and commit their lives to him and be saved • Phone number: (714) 549-8599 :----------------------------------.--------------------WEDDINGS Family dog saves the day in early morning blaze The Newport BPach Mamott Hotel & Tennis Club was the setting for the wedding Saturoay of Jory Ann Henson of San Jose and Peter James Hastings of Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of Judd and Melanie Henson of Sunrise Beach, Mo. Her maid of honor was Stephanie Ann Rice, and her bridesmdids were Kara I lenson Oliver, Kelly Moser, Ana Lee and Stepharue Robesky. The bndegroom 1s thE> son of David and Carolyn Hastings of Costa Mesa The best man was Shlomi Ronen. and the ushers were Robert Hastings, Larry Carder, Pooyan Mehclizadeh and Arash Rounaghi. The reception was also at the Newport Beach Mamott Hotel & Tennis Club and was attended by -160 guests The couple returned to their home m Denver, Colo., followmg Jory Ann Henson and Peter James Hastings d wedding tnp to Walt Disney World m Orlando, Fla. The groom is employed a~ii con- sultant at Price Waterhouse Cooper. JL%K'A GARJUS('7,ll ~Pb NEWPORT SHORES -An early morrung fire tbat firefighters believe was sparked by a discard- ed cigarette has left a Newport Shores family shocked, temporar- ily homeless, and reeling from the $40,000 worth of damages. No one was seriously injured in the blaze, which sent Oames billow- mg' into the night about 4 a.m. Sat- urday mom.mg, firefighters said. Newport Beach Police and fire- fighters from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach were on the scene within minutes and declared the fire under control by 4:20 a.m. -but not before a ball of flames flashed over the firefighters. Gary Montgomery credited the family's fox temer, Pona, with sav- ing the home, and those of neigh- bors. Montgomery, tus daughter, his wife, and her mother were sleeping soundly in the house they bave lived in for 22 years when Pona began barking and woke Montgomery's daughter, Kristen. Though flames had engulfed her bedroom, Kristen Mont- gomery woke her parents, helped her grandmother to safety and then ran into the street and began banging on doors to warn neigh- bors. She suffered second-and third-degree bum to her feet, and was taken to a hospital and then released. Her grandmother suffered from smoke inhalation and also was taken to the hospital and released. Gary Montgomery woke up and then helped his wife, who is confined to a wheelchair because she suffers from multiple sclerosiS. "We're OK for now,# Sdld Montgomery, as he recuperated at a local hotel witb his family. Pona is staying with family friends, but.was at the hotel Sun- day afternoon "to visit with Grandma.# Montgomery's neighbor said the fire had terrified the neigh- borhood. "I've seen a lot of things, but I've never been that personally scared,• he said of the experience BRIEFLY of waking up and seeing flames two feet from hls bedroom. "I'll never think of fue m the same way again." Montgomery said the •One bright spot m the tragedy was the tremendous support of his neigh- bors. "They were gre"t. I didn't real-. ize they were that great until this happened," he said. "I don't think I've talked to this one neighbor of mme for 20 years, and ~he was so concerned about my wife, she gave us clothes. We didn't have any clothes because we didn't stop to change them. "I think the neighbors were more scared than I was,• he added. "They said it was a hell of a way to have a block party.• NEIGHBORS -Newport library among top in nation Arm'{ Pvt J•nln• A. H•rdoy has entered basK military training at Fort • Jackson In Columbia. S.C. For eight • weeks, the soldier will receive instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading. tactics. Army history and tradi tJons and special training in human rela· tions. Hardoy is the daughter of Kathe<· ine J. Hardoy of Costa Mesa and grand- daughter of Annie Hardoy of Redwood - City. She graduated from Woodside High SChool in Redwood City In 1999 ... Army Pvt. Daniel R. Gonzalez. son of Rosa And Teodulo Gonzalez of Costa Mesa, arrived at Fort Benning in Columbus, Ga., to complete basic military training. Our· 1ng the training, the soldier will receive instruction in drill, ceremonies, map read- ing, tactics. military customs and courte· sies, physical fitness and first aid. The Newport eeach Public Library ranked f:'Jo. 2 among American public libraries serv- ing populations between 50,000 and 99,000, according to the Sep- tember issue of American Libraries. Based on the Hen- nen 's American Public Ubrary Rating Index, nearly 9,000 public librories nationwide provided information for the survey. "The Index can't measure such impor- tant elements as knowledgeable reference llbrarians, or cheerful circulation desk clerks, but it does give us quantttuuve assur- ance that we are providing excellent service compared to other libraries serving popula- tions of a similar size," aid LaDonna Kierutz, the city's com- munity services director. Survey factors include cost per circulation, visits per capita and funding per capita. The Index provides a compara- tive rating system that librarians, trustees and the public can use to improve and extend library ser- vices m the next millen~um. Index developer Thomas J . Hen- nen Jr. said. The library provides cuculat- ing &.nd reference print, audiovi- sual and electronic resources, as well as dozens of monthly pro- grams, literary discussion groups, story times and art exhibits from a central library and three brancbe~-. I DailylJfilot BEA12£B~ HOTLINE 0< edwrti*Mtm herein un be WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES (949) 642-6086 Record your comments •bout the D•ily Pilot 0< news tips VOL 93, NO. 220 ADDRESS OUr address is 330 W. Bay St., Cost• Mesa, CA 92627. THOMAS H. JOttNSON, CQRRECDQNS Publisher TONYDOOQO, It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· Edrtor ly correct all errm of substance. JlHffU AAGLAND. Plecue call (~) 574-4268 senior City Editor m 5.1. CAHN. 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SO TU£SDAY First low 1·431m 4 fint high 8.141.m. 4 3 Se<ondlow 1'29p.m u SecOnd high 7.23 p.m s 3 WATa ...... llltAW! 65 Warmer weather and an Increase In the wuthwest swell will bring waist· shoulder h gh waves and plenty of surfers to the beathes • today. Wtth the marine layer burning off by late morning, beach cond1t1on1 will be quite pleasant tht~the af\emoOn The sun will Mt .i 6 48 pm, • Anyone removing accessorl~ license plates or gasoline from a car should be reported. • Anyone peering into parked cars may be looking-for a car to steal or for valuables left displayed In the car. •Persons entertng or leaving a business after hours could be bur· glars. Safely try to note any vehkles involved and c.all police • The sound of breaking glass or other loud e•plos•ve noises could mean an accident, hOu~breaking Of vandalizing~ • PeBOns loitering around schools, parks, steluded areas or 1n the neighborhood could be sex offender~. • Nearly half of tht burglaries committed are without force, that is, through unlocked doon end wl~. • Always loci< your doon •nd wfndows. ewn when lt1vlng for •just• minute" or when woridng In your Wd<yard. • 'Whenever you move to a new home, hive tht l«ks changed • tt strangen telephone °' come to youf door, dOn't adMft ~ we •lone Don't let any JtlltftOI' Into your home. t.o f'f'ltttt' what the reason Of how dWe tht emergenq h ~ tD bt MMe ttte emergency phone cal~ .,.,..,..buftlde. ( Doily Pilot District should support the arts in the classroom L ast week's school board meeting was over by 9 p.m. The highlights are: • Groundbreaking occurred for Newport Coast School last Wednesday, which is the first start-from-scratch school in our district in 25 years. • New Teacher Induction Week, held in August, was a big success, and the teachers were fed well. When they toured the district, it was not in a school bus. Thanks to all of the veteran teachers who lmparted their wis- dom. . • The district spent more than $100,000 for the electrical con- nections at three school sites. • A board member proposed that we consider putting a skateboard park on school prop- • erty for students to use. A par- . ent suggested to me that the skateboard park be used as a scholastic incentive. In other words, adnussion mto the park for students could be a week1y progress. sheet from teachers that all homework was complet- ed and turned m on time, and that students attended class on time. Or, it could depend on a certain grade point average. Continuation school kids could not participate, nor could kids with outstanding .detentions. That would probably have a bigger effect on raising our Stanford 9 scores at the middle and high school levels than · many more costly, •education- • based· programs. • Order your tickets now for the Corona del Mar High School Home Tour, which sold out last year Obviously, the 1999-00 budget holds the purse strings to our educational dollars So, whatever the pronouncements might be, if the dollars aren't there, programs are not going to happen. The strategic plan that was adopted this summer is meant to channel all our resources -people, mon- ey, fadhties, lime, and energy - to support our beliefs and shared vision. One of the plan's critical tSsues under curriculum is art, music and drama. At the budget meeting, I asked what money hds been dedicated m the bud- get to these areas. There is an UlStrumental music program at the elementary school level, which culminates in either filth-or sixth-graders learning how to play four dilfer- ent instruments over a rune- week period per instrument. Some elementary schools also have chous. At the secondary school level, schools can dedicate teachers to teach music, dictma and art, and their salaries are paid by the scbool ctistrtct. However, any oth- er level of support for the arts at the secondary level is decided al the actual school site. I also asked, "What money has been dedicated in the bud- get for academic teams?" While l didn't define the term at the bud- get meeting. to me, acadeni.ic teams include speech teams, debate teams, dcademic pen- tathlon teams, academic decdthlon teams, computer pro- gramming teams, math teams, science Olympiad teams, saence contest teams, model United Nations programs, mock trial teams. Odyssey of the Mtnd, sci- ence fairs and others Once again, any level of support for academic tea.ms IS decided at the actual school site. Academic teams, athletic teams, and art, music and drama can clll be funded at the school • PERSONAL TRAINING •SPINNING • GRQUP Ex RCI n • STEP CL.ASSES EDUCATIOllALLY SPEAllllG -gay geise~-SQndoval site by roll and recompense funds. The amount of roll dlld recompense funds at each high school varies by the amount or enrollment but has been con- stant for the last three or four years. As I understand it, no academic team af any of the secondary schools is being fund- ed by roll and recompense funds. So, that means if the school principals.put a moratori- um on funding sports teams, there will be money for academ- ic teams and art, music and dra- ma. Yeah, right! Being the captain of the ·school debate team is a better ticket to get into the college of your choice than participation in any other extracurricular activ1ty. Right now, none of our schools have a debate team. Will we get debate teams? Sure, if we can talk a teacher into coaching the team for free, then spendmg hlS or her Saturdays taking the? kids to contests without compensa- tion. The team members would have to raise funds for research materials and entry feei. Unlike most athletic sports, which have a transportation budget, the kids would have to hoof it to county- wide contests. So, when the dtstnct says schools can support academic teams and art, drdmcl and music through roll and recompense funds, it is the same as saying that these receive no support at all. At this time, the money received from the California State Lottery for the budget year ts projected to be $2.5 mil- lion. That money now gets mixed into the general fund If that money was dedicated to support academic teams and art, dra?na and music at all schools throughout the district, then we would see a dramatic flourishing of such programs at each school. But such an allocation requires your support. Won't you let your local board member know you support such a dedi- cated allocation, to ens\J.re that th.is change happens? Whether or not I agr~ with how our educational dollar is divvied up by the school board dJld the state and federal law- makers, hats off to Mike Fine and his team for putting all of the information together m an understandable form in the 1999- 00 All Funds Final Budget Book. I do need to clarify that the num- bers I used last week to calculate personnel at each school were based solely on money coming out of the general ftind. Some schools qualify for dollars from special education, Tille I, feder- al, local foundations, etc. I thought it would be more fair JUSt to include the general fund dollars. If you are looking for some action lh1S Saturday night, come to the entertainment level of Tri- angle Square, where Costa Mesa Hlgh's teacher band, Stage Fright, will be pldying for free. The schools m that zone will be disseminating information about their clubs and activities, as well as selling stuff The bdJld kicks off at 7 p.m. Let me know about your school. E-mail me at GGSesq@aol.com. • GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL as a Costa Mesa resident. Her column runs Mon· days. + WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ~ HERE, WE MAKE DINING MORE THAN A MEAL. WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS IO-GO. Cocktails Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 Live Entertainment Nightly at 9pm Rich Fauno Sunday-nrednesday h. ;J --./' ;/'.. J Jj: , .. ~~ Misbehavin' • PHYSIOTHERAPY • Sl"ORTS MEDICINE REHAB • FR IENDLY EXPliRT STAFF • M DICAL.1..Y E TABLISHED • YOGA ANO STRENGTH CL.ASSES PRINCIPALS . . DEDICATED TO LONG TERM FITNESS AN'O HEALTH! M EDICALLY ESTABLISHED PRIN IPLES PERSONAL & FRIENDLY HEAL'rH CLUB No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper FITS IN ••• Daily Pilot . Monday, September 20, 1999. 3 WALi TlllS WAY Gail Isleib of Riverside helped gather trash, includ- irig th.is old rusted bea~h · chair, during the Upper Newport Bay Cleanup Day on aturday. PHOTO BY ERIC SANTUCCI ""Triple Bonus Offer Cleaning Sale"' C::CJIT CJonies recornmendation to call COIT u1as great. They got the job done in nothingjlat, and it was right the first time. Everything looks like new." ~----------•COIT I 1-HOO-F H -ll 1· • I 3501_ · OFFTHREEOR -10 MORE SERVI~ .. ~ 4 M:>ndCJY, sep.9mber 20, 1999 THOUGHTS CONTINUED FROM 1 .. .. I can remember a few obstinate moments I've had in the past over just such a debate. But looking at the photo, it was clear to me that it didn't have enough news value to warrant such a standoff. • In a way, that photo high- lights a bigger issue for us and that is the dwindling trust that readers have for members of the media. Heck, some approval ratings even have us dipping below lawyers, of all tblngs. · We need. to reverse that trend and give the readers more reason to trust us. Because, after all, thl?y a.re the reason we exist in the first place. And to do that, we need to weigh the readers' concerns with our own need to publish the news. ' And of course there is also the issue of accuracy. One read- er noted that we jumbled up the transcribmg of her call to our Readers Hotline regarding the closing of thj? Cannery restau- SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM 1 a.m. and 2 p.m. - a time of the day when there isn't much other activ- ity going on. Also the school has a ratio of 4 students per adult, Mon- ahan said. Moreover, there was no public opposition to the project and favorable letters of support were received for the school, inclucling one from Bonnie Swan. head of • • ' ~ . rant. And, of course, the reader happened to be Kim Ogle, an English teacher and fellow of the UCI Wnting Project. I can vouch for the fact that writers are particularly sensi- tive to how their words appear in print. So, as a way to mend that, the following is the correct ver- sion of Ogle's comments on the Cannery closing: "I'm so sony .to hear that the Cannery is closing, as it was the site of my husband's and my lirst date. I'll never forget that moonlit evening. We were mar- ried one yea.rlater and we have just celebrated bur 16th wed- ding anniversary, so it will always remain a special place in our hearts. It's so sad that it will be tom down. It ·would have been beautiful to turn it into an historical shopping vil- lage." I couldn't agree with her more. • TONY DOOERO is the editor of the Daily Pilot. Comments or suggestions for Second Thoughts can be Mailed: 330 w. Bay St. Costa Mesa, ca. 92627. E-mailed: tdnews10aol.com or dailyp- ilotOearthllnk.net. Faxed: 949-646- 4170. Phone: 94g...574-4258. special education for Newport- Mesa Unified School District. Mon- ahan added. "Basically, these are kids that have no place else to go," Mona- han said. "l feel we've found a very good place for them.• In other matters, the council will discuss in closed session pos- sible litigation against the Orange County Fair over its operation of the Pacific Amphitheatre, The council meets at 6:30 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. SIGHT CONTINUED FROM 1 day. Delia smiled. And then, though moments before she had asked bow blind people could sail, she wanted to k.QOw ~n she could steer the l>O&t • ~ls pretty gOOd, • she said. "I gueJS l won't get sick after all.• All over Newport Harbor on Sunday, sallboots were being piloted bY. blind children. Members of the Balboa Yacht Club offered their sailing exper- tise arid their boats to teenagers from the Braille lnstitUte in Ana- heim. Oub members have been operung ttieir boats for 20 years said orgaruzer and club member Herb Tobin. "We feel they're able to do almost anything a sighted person can do,· said Hema.ti Ratanjee, 22, a counselor at the Braille Insti- tute, a nonprofit organization BRIEFLY No fight on cable leaves fans in fighting mood Costa Mesa police officers were called to Media One bead- quai-ters Saturday when fight fans, angry because they could- n 't receive the hght between Oscar De La Hoya and Felix 1hnJdad on pay-per-view, came · down to their cable company's headquarters in a fighting mood and began banging on the doo~ around 7:30 p .m. Police made no arrests, and no one was injured. Race for the Cure 5K Sept. 28'•-regtster here thru Sept. 21 •' -.... R ,,..,,.balance '1.()Vf vt't t~J.v Sh ~ . . . 'd h (949) 720-1 602 . . . . . . ~ -. . . e~c Project: Save Acres for Nature Donor Board Environmental Nature Center With Appreciation to Those Who've Helped SAVE . ACRES FOR NATURE For more than a quarter of a century. the Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach has provided a living classroom to thousands of school children who leam about science thrf>Ugh a hands-on experience with nature. Many of California's native plant communities, ranging from a redwood forest to a desert have been replicated, and the ENC s wildlife habitats and walking trails make children eager to learn about the world of nature. Today, the ENC has an unparalleled, once-In a-lifetime opportunity to expand their nature preserve and add new educational facilities. A one-acre parcel of land adjacent to the ENC has become available. The ENC must raise enough funds to purchase the property or l'isk los{M their frontal ace~ and visibUity. With this additional 1 acre, the center can continue helping children learn in this "environmental wonderland." With the generous support of the corporations. foundations and Individuals listed on the ·right, the ENC b on Its way to SUMvlng, thnving, and gr<>Vllng so that future generations can enjoy this special place. Call Bo Glover at the ENC. (7 14) 645 8489. to learn more obout tht!; unique community resource and f tnd out how you c n 1pport the r:NC's effort • lht ENC 1s o nonprofit eclveot1ooof orgonlrofion, ond 1s open to !ht publ c for lours. CoillrlbVtions or• IQ!{.d.duct ble tNC fedwai taiddtnliflcorOI N U1I82d3 . 1601 16"' If,, NeW)*t INch, CA ~5977 , (Mf) MS 14M .... • (Mt) Ml-061t ,._ $100,000+ $50,000+ $25,000+ $5,000+ Qty ol Newport &xh Fluor FOU'ldatk>O The Fudge Family~ Emna, RiAien I Tau~ Doreai Manhal $2,500+ $1,000+ RoF• Maiy Lou~ Ron&Lhit~ Bob Monensen Ii Tll1Wll Wert Pallside$1~ <lib Jo.Yi F~ R.ridolph Robert Nffl s.ltb BroOke & KeCc ~ J.ck & Nancy SldmfJ S0P.ON Jnt It T.r,Cor Smith Tao,b • A.x1e111 MNlects Tlll)or WoodrOw Hlna bi. \hbmolhFdJ~ Geolgl! Hoag Fcmly Fomdation The Hany & Grace Steele FOl.lldatlon The Dally Pilot (In.Kind Services) Kemeth & Robin Colbaugh The James IMN Fotnlatlon Pacific Lile Fouldalion Girl ScQl Friends al ENC The Rent>t Jelfrey o·Hem FOllldation Mr; Rldlard Stttle The lrwie Compony Jean Watt Bri Ainerica F~cbl Elnt.b CorporaUon Anno~ ~ HasbOr Attl Om& of Conmcrte Or J4I\ Vandcrhooc Ju1ithWs Mr & Mrt Edl.vard L. Willi$ Narq E. W\lllaiM • ~ & AJ Burnard John & Virgilla Cronolly Tom Jtdj, 'JiTI. Ted & Tor111 <Mlow ~~ nie RQbert HOiM Faml)j lotnta\ m~a lbla:tl SChool PJ1) 1997 Uttlt c.dal CUt cl~ BC Fm & Mif!¥I L~ rir helps blind children and ad •eliminate blindries~ as a to the fullillment of life.• 1be would-be sailors at the Balboa Yacht Club on Sunday were an impressive tnbute to this goal. Most of the teens enroll in reg- ular classes at school, taking. notes on Braille computers sup- plied by the Braille Institute and readfug books in Braille. One advantage of be~ blind, noted lll-yeor-old Jessica Calla- han, is that "you can read in the dark." Jessica, who lives in Lakewood but travels to the Braille Institute once a week, is an avi(i piano player and singer, and next month will head into a studio to record a CD of herself sing'¢g songs that she wrote. Though Jessica has only been sailing once before, she said she wasn't a bit scared. She and fell ow teens from the Braille Institute have attempted much harrier stunts . They've gone surfing in the Doily Pilot ocean and rock climbmg in her classmalel sometimes treat Joshua 'nee. Snowskiing in the her. mountains and scuba diving in a Delia, who is Mexican-Ameri- swimrning pool. They've tearless· can, speaks both Spanish and ly boarded the wildest roller English and lS an avid tap-dancer coasten at amusement parks. and reader . And each and every day, most She is an only child . She had a go into a world filled with cars, twin brother, but he died in the curbs, walls and streets armed fir5t hours of his life, when both with nothing but foldable canes. twins were born five months pre- Jessica, who lost her sight mature. when she was 2 months old, can't Like many girls her age, she wait until she twns 16 and get can draws support from the novels of a seeing eye dog. But she proba-Judy Blume, which she orders bly won't be allowed to take it to from the Braille library. school -the rowdy hallways are She also draws support from considered to harry for even the her friends, many of wholl(.!he calmest seeing eye dogs, she said. hai known from preschool at the And many other teens, though Blind Children's Leaming Center, unperturbed by the roll of an where Della works after school. ocean they could not seei said , And in many ways, her life junior-high was sometimes ad.if-iSn'l so different from any other ferent matter. \ teen's. School is terrible, said Delia, Take her relationship with after she had relinquished the Michael Beeman, 14, one of the wide wheel of the sailboat and sat boys on the trip. down. "We're just friends,• she said "I'm not some kind of idiot. J quickly. "They think he likes me, don't come from outer space," but we're just friends. What's the said the eighth-grader of the way big deal?• VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY • VOLUNTEER OIRECTO,.V runs period· ically in the Daily Piiot. If you'd like information on getting your organiza- tion listed, call (949) 574-4228. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cance r Society seeks office volunteers. The. society is also seeking volun- teers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For more mformation, call (949) 261- 9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Sooety 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 (949) 640-4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY ROAD TO RECOVERY This transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of charge. The required commitment is a lew hours each week or month. Dri- vers need a -valid d.nver's license and insurance, and must be at least 25 years old. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. For more information, call (949) 261-9446 or send e-mail to scorn· er@cancer.org. AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to per- form various general office duties in the main office and implement educational and fund-raising events through Orange County. No experience necessary, training will be pro- vided. For more information, call (949) 856-3555. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volun- teers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families m the greate, Orange County area. 'naining is provided. For information, call (714) 550-0800 or (800) 540- 2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. For mformation, call Judy Iannaccone: (714) 835· 5381. Mattress Outlet Stor ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. The Costa Mesa group sponsors and supports outreach communi- ty service pr0grams, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. For more inform.a- non, call (714) 540-5803. 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As the night progressed the word illusion was a theme to many happenings at the Pirates' home-opening, 42-25, victory. .J guess the first Millusion"' is the 17-point deficit Willi OCC ta.king control of the Gauchos right from the get-go, it had the feeling of a 70-point win. After watching Saddleback's "defense" in the game, another "illusion" might be the Gauchos' national ranking from the J.C. Grid-Wire. Going into Saturday's game, Saddleback was ranked ninth in the world on the JC level. NINTii? lt gave up ,437 yards of to~ offense against Mt. San Antonio last week and 490 this week against the Bucs. Saddleback won that game against the Mounties, becau5e Mt. SAC had the Millusion" that the football was a live hand grenade, turning the ball over five times and gift-wtappmg a 26-23 win for the Gauchos. OCC didn't shoot itself in the foot and gotcha'd the Gauchos We'll call that No. 9 ranking for those rivals to the south early-season Jitters for the J.C. Grid-Wire. Watching quarterback Jared Aint m action, I had the "illusion" that I was watclung Joe Montana pick apart my Chicago Bears for another sickening loss. A3-yardpass, 2-yard dump-off, 4-yard screen pass, so on and so forth, all game long. Nothing fancy, just effective. U you wanted to see fancy ·Saturday night, you needed to be there for the Bucs' first series when Raymond OhreJ had the "illusion " of another famous No. 4, Brett Favre. Ohrel, on lus third play as the Pirates' lone back, avoiding an oncoming Gaucho defender, <:hucked the balJ 40-plus yards right into tbe hands of DaVid Castleton to put the momentum on the Pirates side for good. "That was Sean's idea," Pirate Coaoh Mike Taylor said, refemng to offensive coordinator Sean Ponder. "We worked on it in practice for a little while and it gave Sadd.leback something else to think about." I have the feeling that the offensive line, on the fieJd most of the ball 9ame, slept well on Saturday rught. They probably had •multiple illusions• throughout the game. "We had guys' legs cramping on the sidelines from playing so much," assistant coach Mike Mayne said. •They were banging." • I got to witness the nationally acclaimed OCC cheerleading squad for the first time at halftime and I was '-mpressed. But with the royal blue color an the uniforms, I had the •musion" I was watching Cal State Fullerton'& rooters. -Great move5, gang, but iamembcr, navy blue and <range, and We will be perfect. Sallie with the coreboard. • for my buddi~ over at Golden West, 1 haven't forgotten you. After ~turday' loss to Long ~ Biech City, 42·21. whkh is fat more impressive than last year's 75-7 lhrt.Uet, th rustle·less Rustlers (0·21 arc having "Illusions" of moral victon . 1be Vlldngs, bow ver, are PIObablY sun running prints abd climbing stairl for that ptffonnance. l ( t I " COMMUllTY COLLllE FOOTllLL MARIANNA DAV MASSEY I DAl.V Pl.OT Orange Coast's Jimmy Banks (34) slices up the Saddleback defense on one of a dozen carries. Flint sets record with five touchdown passes as o·cc spanks Saddleback, 42-25. Tow ALTOHI UJ !Wf Pb COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College running back Ray- mond Ohrel gave Orange Coast College a quarterback • contro- versy• for exactly one drive dur- ~g the Pirates' convinang 42-25 win over visiting Saddleback Sat- urday rugbt for the Bucs' first 2-0 start since 1990. After Ohrel (Newport Harbor High), led the troops m a speaal one-back offense on the operung drive with a 47-yard pass to David Castleton and a 14-yard touch· down run, OCC's real quarter· back, Jared Aint put together one of the best night's in OCC QB his· tory. "Ray was joking with me in practice about replacing me," Flint said, laughing. "He looked pretty good out there." · Fresh off last week's 23 com- pletions, 361- yard perfor· mance at Fullerton, Amt continued to impress by going 23 for 32 for 226 yards Ohrel and a school· record five touchdowns for the Pirates His five touchdowns eclip e the Pirates' prevtous record of four, held by five players, the last commg from Keith Jarrett agamst, of a1J teams, Sdddleback in 1987 "It's sounds like a cliche, but when the offense does well, the quarterback gets a lot of the cred- it," Flint said. "But J tell you, I had a lot of help out there.• Usually forgotten, but extremely productive, was Flint's wall of protection, the offenslVe line of Amara Dunzo, Joe Forkert, Jesse Chagolla, Anthony Knutc:on and Yanni.ck Boka, who allowed "only one sack and a couple of humes and gave Flint ample tune to pick"' apart the Gauchos defense. ·0ur line is a fairly young lino and they did a great job for us tonight," Pu ates Coach Mike Taylor said. ·1 think alw that Sad- dleback was afrald of our screen pa. , so they sat back a little. All we did was play catch out there." For the first half, that's what ll looked like as OCC had its way against the GauChos (l-1), sconng touchdowns on each of tha first five series. After. OCC cored to O()Cn the game, Saddlehar.k 11.nsw •r •d back w th a 3·yllfd touchdown run from Maloki lesA to Uc th game at 7-?. That's when OCC upped off 28 traight points, llll on toud\down pa by Flint, to send th gnme out Of reac'h by haUtirn . While David CasUeton lflv catches for 105 yard ) and Justin j .. c GAUCHOS Dale (stx cdtches for 56 yards) helped OCC into scoring territory, Flint's favorite touchdown target was tight end Ben Fredrickson, who tied a school record with three TD catches. Chris. Jackson was the last Pirate to catch three touchdowns against Southwestern College in Flint '94. "They really bit on some of the play-action passes we threw," t s8ld ing what the defense gives y Amt did just that, with 15 o completions being 10 yards or. less. • 1 have no problem dumping it off and letting the guys take care of the rest,· Flint said. •we were very patient and it paid off for us.• Whe n he wasn't throwing the ball, Ohrel did what he does best and that's grind out y~ds, which he did. Ohrel rushed for 51 yards and one touchdown and caught five p& es for 25 yards and caught a touchdown for the Bucs. · One of the biggest turrung poml.:; came on the defensive side by OCC defensive back WoOdy Otis. With the Pirates leading, 21·7 and Saddleback trying to dose tho gap, Olli> made a hustling tackle on Willis Walker, tunung a p<?tcntial 69·yard touchdown run into a 24-yard gam. TWo play later on OCC's 35- yard line, Otis rocked 0 car Mon- tecmo with a bone-1amng tack- le, cau ing a fumble, which Otis recov rod and the Piratei scored again. \ 'Thylor was also impressed with the way the Sues' defense reacted to 5addlcbac:k' Fly-T offense. •1t•s a oonfu mg offense, but llf t r we made ome odjustments, w w re able to, for the most part. oontam them," Taylor said. •Plus; Jumpmg out tQ o big load. loro8d addleback to change th offense." Eight lv rs caught passes I or OCC, lncluding Gerard Fane. who ught G 16-yard touchdown pass from Flint Jim.my Banks led the Pirates rushmg attack with 80 yards on 12 carries, 42 yards coming on the final pldy of the game Next up, the Prrates will travel to Santa Ana (0-2) to take Dn the Dons Sat- urday at 1 p.m. Not getting too ovel)oyed with his two-game winning streak, Taylor is look- ing to keep his team hungry and focused. "We hdve to make sure we keep every· thing in perspeci:lve, • Taylor said. ·1 told the gur.-to en1oy Sunday off and to be ready to go at it again on Monday. The better we play, the more people we can get into the stands and the better the atmosphere. So far. so good." PILOT Pl.AYER OF THE GAME Jared Flint -Fresh off of last week's 23 completions, 361-yard performance at Fullerton, Flint continued to impress by going 23 for 32 for 226 yards and a school- record five touchdowns for the Pirates. Score by~ Sadd~ 7 6 6 6· 25 Orange Com 21 14 7 o • '2 F1mQwirtw OCC • Otnl 14 run (Yonts kick), 13 49 S.d · L-. 3 run (Dettf kid~). 8 S4 OCC • FrednclUon 2 pass from Fhnt (kick fttltd), HO ' OCC Fane 16 pass from Flint (flint run). 06 Sec.ond Quarter OOC Ohrel 7 pass from Fhnt (Yonts kltk}, 818 OCC Fredrickson 2 p.iu from fhnt (Yonts kick), 1 oe. s.d-Lesa 1 n.m (p.u f•oled). '16 Third °'*1W s.d • Hocwer 4 run (plsa faded). 9,10 OCC • Fredrkkson 1 S pau from F nt (Yonts ltl(lt) fGWth Qullrt9r s.d -ftunk 12 run (pau ta ltd). 61>5 Attendance 2..SOO (est1rNttld> INDfVIDUAl INSHtNG Sad· WalktT. 2-66. les.1. 11 50, 2 TD\: Runic, Ml, 1 TD, Fltc.h. t.J.t; 0 Montednol, 2-14, HoQYef, 4 12.. 1 TD. Gal!Up\ 1 s. ftlttwdt, 1 2 OC'C · a.nli~ 12·80 Ohtel, 1 .. 51, 1 TD, o.Mffll. NS, flint. 3--14. S ~ 2 7 INDMOUAl MSMNG Sad. Hc'>owr .... 161, 149, fltd\ 4 7-0, 53 • OOC • flint, 2J..3l • 1, 226. S TOS; Ofwl, M 0, 49. E Jotinson. 1•)·1, 11 INDMDUA&. MQMHG s..t. Lesa, a-99. ftvnk. 4 s1. smem. :l..!S; MtConN<k, i3-1 s 0« • <MtlttOr\ ~107. D•le, 6-56, ~ S.S2, !I TOS; Otwel, s.2S, 1 TD. F•,,._ M6. 1 TO, IM!b, 1 t~ V•~ M1 DMtl'"'' 5 .,._ ITA'llSTKS Sad oa: Atst dowl1$ II 2J ~ .-.:ns •111 =,.,.. 12ff, 2S-:: ""'r....-n yer0ege• 12 24 ~ )11 17 N9t ~ 42() 490 """'9 2-21 Ul ~-,, ,, ,.....,,_,.,.... 151 HO nm. of p:Xamn 25 :u Mn ·Punt~ .... aptloni,, ~,....,. , auon •1 Ifft also...,~ was afraid of ow w. pcmas, so '9y · sot Wollnle. Alwe.,was~cakfiourlfwt h: Mike T•ylor, OCC football coach . Doily Ptlot 5 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CEL:EBRATING THE MILLENNIUM ·BLAKE SMITH Saddleback High •He was never able to hear, but he had no trouble at all making himself ~eard with thunderin9 performances. RJOtAIID ou ... -.i Blake Srruth never hea~d the roar of a crowd, never stood up and took a bow because the applause was silent, and was never burdened by a heated coach screaming in his ear. Smith is deaf, but he mdde himself heard on the football field. · In a i:lass1c story of courage and overcoming advers1ty, Snulh never considered himself handicapped. He grew up m Costa Me:,a, where he played Junior All-American football, but attended Saddleback High in Santa Ana, which, at the time, was the onlv tugh school in Orange County to offer a hearing impaired program. A 6-foot-2, 212-pound def~nsive end and tight end ali,o hnds lime lo ralSe birds and grow vegetables m lus own backyt11d garden.• But his main love was for team sports and Smith, with keen eyes1ght and quick reflexes, turned lus special sixth sense mto somewhat of a beating tor opposmg ballcamers in the <:;ea View League's '82 CdlllJ><Ugn Nobody was certamly treating him Wee a hd.Ddicapped. *That's what killed us," Estancta football coach Ed Blanton said after Snuth returned two tu.moles for touchdowns m Sdddleback's victory over the Eagles m Week 9 before 3,500 fans at Newport Harbor High. From the Sadd.leback sidelines, interpreter Dottie Hanson would give Snuth signals and he . wo,uJd take it from there. Mistakes can be made within such a hclllchcap, but Smith never rrusread Hanson's signals. ·1srruth) is certainly one of our favontes, • • when he earned All-Sea View League and All-Orange CoWlty Blake Smith Witte Sclld m . honors in the falJ of 1982 Snuth · became a standout for Coach Jerry Witte's Roadrunners and helped them win a league championship. In one game, playing agamst his buddies from Estancia (Srmth was raised in the Me:,a Verde area), the two-way starter was a double dose of trouble m Sdddleback's 43-21 victory over the Eagles, scoopmg up two fumbles and returning them 29 and 14 yards for touchdowns He also set up a Sadd.leback touchdown with a 54-yard pdSS reception. Defensively in the game against his former grade-school teammates, Suuth provtded four unasstSted tackles, one quarterback sack and one caused fumble, while menting Daily Pilot Player of the Week accolades. Snuth, who returned both fumbles for touchdowns m a span of less than three minute , ended the title season with 119 tackles (second on the squad) and a team-leading nine sacks. Srruth, who spent his prep football career with an interpreter at games and practices, was a three-year starter for Saddleback and earned the coaches' award his seruor year for being the team's most inspirational player. A four-sport star at McPadden Junior High, Smith used athletiC'S to bridge the gap between a hanchcapped and normal world. "It's good for the body and it' a way to be accepted mto the hearing world," Smith said, defining sports as a 14-year-old through an interpreter m a Oclily Pilot article JunA 19, 1979. At that age. Snuth, m addition to being a fine uthl te, h d a ~ ion for fishing, c;now kiing, water skiing and goU. hootmg m the low 90$. •Somehow," th aforementioned articl d , •h November 1982. • • •ThP. biggest thing JS everythiDg working well. because of the kid ' atbtude toward him. They all have their ways of commurucating with him -some of them have s1gn language. the working man's siqn language.· Srruth went on to play college tootball at Cal State Northndge, but suffered a severe knee injury playing his hrst varsity game as a frestunan, ending his caree~ on the 10th play of the season. Attempting to sack a quarterbdck, South was hit in the knee by a teammate and tore ligdffien~ on both sides of iL At Saddleback, Srruth became the second deaf player to parnopate on the varsity football team, but the first to earn a slartlng job. One sportswrtter called Srruth "the greatest deaf athlete to come out of Orange Count).· Gr ally influenced growing up m ba.;eball by the late Paul no'(el (former E:.tanoa and Co ta M a coach), Suuth played left f1elct tor Saddleback and made econd·tearn all-league his emor year. H1 only problem wa heanng the umpire holler btllls and stnk ' . • 1 have to tum around to see what the umpire has called.• Smith once told the Los Angeles nme . •sut I U.'\Ually know when the call is gomg to be a ball." · Today, Smith, a member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating th ntillenruwn. en.Joy lo-pitch c:oftb41.l and hshmg. Snuth, 35. is cunenU)• a pla~er-managt!f for a tate and national champion.:.htp deaf lo-pitch team and rv as presid nt of th California Deaf F hing Club Ii works as a fmi h aupcnter and liv in Brea with his w f , Stephanie, and two chlldfi • • • I • Mondt:Jy, Septemb.r 20, 1999 Daily Pilot HllH SCHOOL GllLS YOLLIYIALL I 111 f S TARS EYE . TITLE OCC runners impressive at Preview Meet Newport Harbor sweeps four matches on Saturday; duels Calvpry Chapel tonight at 7:30, at Edison, for the Dave Mohs Memorial Tournament crown. 11\UCh. Behind four kills by April Ross and five straight points off Heather Cullen's serves, the Sailors won the second game, 15- 9. • Pirates' women provide a show of coming attractions. IRVINE -Both the men's and women•s cross coun· try teams competed Tbe other top-10 finisher tor the Pirates was Robin Shalt, whose two- day score of 168 (84-84) was good enough for ninth place. ..... , .. , ... , c Io I I COUITIY OCC had a team score of 682. Mt. C.labuetll• Ille Diiiy Pllot'S A..._ of ............. The Sailors then moved on to play Santa Margarita in the semifinals. The Eagles entered their fourth match minutes after beating Esperanza. The first game was a sloppy affair, with both teams struggling with unforced errors and poor rallies. San Antonio College was the tourna· ment winner with a team total of 650. r----M~---------------------, for Orange Coast College at the Orange Empire Conference Preview meet Saturday and Pirate Coach John Goldman was pleased with the results. Mt. SAC's Rosalln Chung was the tournament medalist with a 146 (77-i r Ii i -1 t ! I I 71). I CYPRESS CiX>UEGE INVITATIONAL I I I I Josur11 Boo ~flit HUNTINGTON BEACH -On Saturday at 8 a.m., Neviport H~bor High's No. 1 gi.tls volleyball team took the court for its first match against ~edlands East Valley. Njne hours, four matches and one location change later, the Sailors went home with a berth in After trailing, 9-5, the Sailors awoke from their slumber. Junior setter Kristie King record'ed 20 assists and seven digs in the first game. Helping was' Ross, who had nine kills, which kept the momentum from shitting. When Kmg served an ace to give the Sailors a 13-10 lead, Santa Margarita seemed deflated and lost the last two points. "We were just edged out by Santa Ana by nine points and it looks like by the time .conference championships roll around, the tiUe will be very close, n Goldman said of the men's race. · 1"m IClONI: Mt. Scln Antonio 650, Orange Coast 682. Sierra 750, Cypress 763, American River 795, Irvine Valley 804. OCC : Tunzl, 8S-SO, 165; Shaft. 84-84, 168; Cheng, 85-85, 170; Pernesz, 88-91, 179; Quaranta. 90-96, 186; Hille, 98-96, 194. I I I I -------------~ 1'· OCC -splits at Cuesta ERIN KENNIDY ~ NIWllORT HAMOR WATIR N>t.Q ... tonight's championship finals of the Dave Mohs Memorial Volleyball Tournament. The Sailors will tangle with Calvary Chapel at 7:30 at Edison High for the crown. Newport Harbor beat Redlands East Val· ley and Harvard-Westlake (15-t'l, 15·4) in . it's final pool matches at home. It took a · while for Newport Harbor to beat both teams . as it's offense slrugQled 10 the morning "She's really young, but she did a really good job today,• Glenn said, The second set was a foregone conclu- sion. Despite' a valiant effort by the Eagles, they couldn't put points on the board. New- port Harbor managed to wait through the long rallies and get its offense in gear. "You've gpt to win the long rallies against Santa Margarita,• Glenn said. "And we The women's crew led by last year's OCC Female Athlete of the Year, Zoila · Gomez, finished nearly 40 points ahead of the nearest competition. Gomez (19:23), followed by Pirate teammates Berenice Carbajal (19:56) and Sinfo Orozco (20:44), were the top three placers in the meet. OCC had five of the top six placers in the race. On the men's side,.Juan Sanchez led the Bucs with a fourth-place time of 21:04. SAN LUIS OBPISPO.-,.... ...... ~ Orange Coast CQllege's P 0 L 0 men's water polo team split at the Cuesta Tournament, sweeping to 17-6 and 13~9 victories over Long Beach and Ventura Frtday, but dropping 8-6 and ·5~4 decisions to Modesto and Cuesta in the semifinals and third· place ~ames Saturday. Newport edges Coronado CORONADO Newport Harbor High P 0 L 0 junior· Peter Belden scored with seven seconds left in the second overtime period to force S\l,dden death, then COil· verted a penalty shot to propel visiting Newpoct Harbor to an 8-7 nonleague boys water polo road win Saturday. matches. "We had trouble early scoring points,'' · Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn said. • "But we were great all day at siding out. And I• we did a lot better job scoring later, especial- ' ly with our serving." did.'' Kmg served up 17 more assists and five digs in the second game. Along with Ross, who had eight·kills and 10 digs, Cullen had seven kills and Krista Dill got six. They trig- gered a 15-1 romp by the Sailors to close out the match. Goldman was also pleased with the grouping of Robert Jones, Alberto Munoz, Chris Monachelli and Manuel Orozco, who finished 8-9-10-11 over- all. lions master foe, 1-0 COSTA MESA -----... --Diego Goni scored in S 0 C C E R the 88th minute of play, snapping a scoreless tie and giving Vanguard Uni- versity a 1-0 win over the Master's Col- lege S~turday in nonleague men's soc- cer action. B~Jden finished with four goals, two assists and four steals, while senior Robert Weiner, who drew the ejection to set up the game-winner, had two goals and a steal. The team hit it's stride once it reached OCC takes second place Senior goalie Tun Birdsong had 15 saves for the Sailors (2-0). NON LEAGUE • tourndffient play· at Edison. It's first op~onent was Bishop Montgomery, the No. 2 seed in Newport's bracket. The Sailors raced out to a comfortable double digit lead in the first game and won, 15-2. In the seconp game, the Knights played a lot tougher. They·dug a lot of Newport Har- bor shots and managed to win tbe long ral- lies. But Newport Harbor's size was too Alt~rward, a tired but happy Newport Harbor team fixed its sights on the champi- onship match, where it lost it's only match last year to Valley Christian. ·we played great," Glenn said. "We just beat four of the better teams in the state. And we're getting another shot at the finals." PALM DESERT -Jen-G O L f niter Tunzi had a two-day score of 165 (85-80) to lead Orange Coast College's women's golf team to a second-place showing at the Cypress College Invitational, played at Wood- haven Country Club, par 70. Goni scored on an assist from Josh McLeish for the Lions, who i1nprQved to 2-2-0. NEWPORT HARBOR 8, CORONADO 7 Score by Periods Newport Harbor 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 -8 Coronado 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 -7 Newport -Belden 4, Weiner 2, Cook 1, Bean, I • Saves -Birdsong 15. I PUBLIC ffonc& 11 PUIUC NOTICES NOTICE TO tat bid price, payable to the 8t082. the following mforrnnoll 199SOS3~284 in Book - CONTRACTORS DISTRICT as a guarantee mist be ~de<I ) Paae -of Ofrlc:Jal Records CALLING FOR BIDS that Ille bidder, ii lls Tile Nme ano IOdreSs of in die ofticc of lhe Re-School District proposal is accepted, sllall the person wi!fl whom da11ns corder of ORANGE C01.1ncy, H 11 1 Beach Union promptly execute the ~ be Med is TEAM ESCROW punuant 10 the N()(ice of H~~ s~ District Agreement, lumJsh a satls-INC 13151 8roolhlrst St Default and Election to Sell Obtain Documents and factory Fatthlul Per-Gallien GITM. CA 92843 and ttie lhcmindcr recorded April Bid Due al. Huntington lormance Bond . In an fut dlf tor tiling dams lff art/ 7, 1999 , u lnscr. No. Beact"I Union Hlgll School amount not less tNin one Cl!OIOr snall be October 5. 1m, 992$3901 iA. look -• P11c District, 10251 Yorklown hundred perce111 ( 1-00%) ol wt.ell 15 the lllsiness oay bllort -of Offw:ial Recorda 1n Che Ave.. Purchasing, ~oom tf\e total bid price. lum1sh a tile napate<I sare elate Sl)eelfled office of dJe Recorder of ;Jel. HuntlnQton Beach, CA Payment Bond In an llJOW ORANGE County; YOU 92646, (7l4) 964.3339 amount not less than one Dated August30 lM A~ IN DEFAULT UNDER "lrt. 4350 hundred percent (100%) of ANOREWY KIM, Buyel(sl.te A DEED OF lltUST DATED " the totar bid price. and .._.. D._ .. co NOVEMBER 30 1995 Due Dale: Monday. ......,~ ""'""'" S13 sa UN' ~r YOU' TA".; "'~ ..,,. furnish certificates eviden-c "" ...... 8 Se 20 ~ ....., ~ot>er 4• 19:r;r at 2:oo pm crng that ttle required Insur-N 1 ,_......,... P · · ACTION TO PROTECT NOTICE IS HERESY ance Is in effect In tne lWQ YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY GIVEN that.the Hum= amounts set forth ln the BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC g:~.u'b~~Hl·g~County. general concMons. In me &wowll.2211...W ~LA· NIAFTIYOONU NOEEDF ..!NE event or I allure to enter Imo NOTICE TO CRBll10RS ...,.r , " Callfomla. a ng by .and the contract and execute Of BUlX SW NA TUP.E OF •THE PRO. through its Governing the ,required d<>Cuments, (NatlCll,.......toUCCStc. CEEDING AGAINST YOU, Board. hereinafter relerred sucti bid secur1W Wiii be 1105} YOU SHOULD CONTACT A JO u "DISTRICT'\ Wfll re· forfeited The Falttilvt Per-NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EH LAWYER. 7 SUNDANCE celw up to, bul not later lormance Bond a.hall f&-trlll a bulk Ult IS lbOul ID bl DRJVE. NEWPORT BEACH. ttlan lhe aboVe·stated lime. t" 1 • _..... CA .......... (Ir a --bids fol' th& award main n·tu I force and ellect .. ...., n~ ... ~. tracts ror lhe tallow-through the guarantae' 1>41-The lllml(S) and ll!Slness 11ddreu or common dn11na- roj cts riod as specllled In the gen· lddreSs Qt lhl slllrr(s) 1tWe· l>S don of propeny it sbown je:i: . Bid 1944 • eral conditions. RESTAUAANT ASSOCIATES, A abo¥e, no warranty ts al~en u Mbestos Removal al The DISTRICT reserves CA CORPORATION, J MC~ to 111 compleceness or }iunttngton Beacn High the righl 10 reject any or all WOOD. PRES . 131 Noltl'I ll comcinaa). Said Sa!e :school Swimming Pool bias or to waive any Ir-Cienega fhd, #803. Los Ange-of propeny ~II be made 1n re<Jularitles or lnfOO'Qlllttles les CA goo..a u Is condition without con-"4andalory Joo wa11<· 9 am. In any bids or tn tllit'bk:I • "'"no .... ,....... .. ~enam or warnncy • '~I""' or TIJeSday, September 21 • di ""' "" ·--nnplial r-ll'llin1 ttle 1999 at Hunt~n ion Beacfl ng. 'DAIRY QUEEN TREAT CEN-• ·• 1 As required bYi Secllon T"D" 131 ..__ , • "··i: ~n. or enaunbranca, Union High • 1905 1n3 I th C 11 · L ..,, • ._u, ... ""' 19 P*" 1be ranainin• principal Main. HunUngton Beach bor ~e. e the a D~~~r ~j hi.. ff03. Los Angeles, 111111 1t die no1e<a)i-irec1 by Ucetlse: Registered Call· the Departmenl ol In· 00043 said Deed or TNJt. w11h f'omla Asbestos Abatement dustrlat RelatJons 01 1118 All other business name(s) intcraa u fn said llO(t pro- COntractor s f Calif and IOclrlSS(es) used by the •lded. ldvances. if any. undu At the menatorv job late 0 omla has de· seller(s) wiftn the pest lhllt lbc 1em11 or uld D«d of · • lermlned the general Elk. ettendM• ere r... r,revaihng rates 01 wages In yen as Siited by the seller(s). TNS4, fees. dwca and Ired to enter • n :all a11 Hone upcNCS or Che TNl(ce and of abe•toe contelnlnn m• lie k>ca lty tn Wblch this Thi loe.llton in calilorRa ot 11\e INJU crea&cld b" said Deed • worll Is to be performed , •• r I• I (•cm) .c 0 ri-Coples ol these ra1e de-tile Cllel eJCICllDW office of the of Trua. Said sale will be ""11nated crewt spac. to terminations. are on Ille at seller is 3601 Jamboree Rold. held on: OCTOBER 4. f•t•rmln• extent •net Iha DISTRICT. and copies #300, Soutll Towet, Hfwp)lt 1999. AT 3:00 P.M. ON llfE _.antlttea of ecm ,.. may be obtained upan re· Beach, CA FRONT STEPS TO llfE MOvel. Contractors to ques~e conlractor shall The name(•) 11111 b.ISlntsS ENTRANCE OF llfE OR· lfOVlde pwaonal protec> post a y of these rates lddms Of the bwtft•) Int ANGE CIVIC CENTER. tron for lob W111t! estl-111 each I b she. The con· KBIRY f.t:PHERSON, 300 E. CHAPMAN, OR- •Htor to nclud• double tractor and eny subcon· ~HOUSH L~KAlAHTARI. ANGE, CA Al dJe time of ~ec ault end ,.apt,.. tractor under 11 shall pay 19571 Tuitt FidOI line. the initial publiclllon of lhis Jot. Dlepout or con-not less than the s""""lled Not1hridgt, CA 91326 notice, the 101al amount of thc J;9mln•ted •ulta win be """' The ISlltl 11e1 ...... •vallable on ilte. prevailing rates or wages to · no """' art! unpaid -balance of the Obliaa- • Bids shall be received In f all work.era employe(j by ommllY Claellbtd IS M IUIR· uon secured by 1be above ~ place ldentifiecl abovnde them In the e1u1cu11on ol ""· l1xl!res, aquipmtnt. llld dacribed Deed ot Tnaa and the contract tranci.M nghls esciJn&red cota, eapet11a. and nd shall be opened a No bidde1 may withdraw lflCI n IOCltad It DA!m' advances ii Sl'°,509.38 le ,,ubllcly read eloud at the r1od QUEEH TREAT CENTER, 131 it pouit>le that at thc time of ebove-atated d(\te, time any bid 10< a pe ot forty-Noltl'I ll ,._. llw , "9NI s;ate Ille ,,,,_1n1 bid mav be 'Ind place nve (45) days alter the date ........ _.. ......, .,..... ., In ac::oon,1noe with the set for the opening of bids Los Angeles, CA G0048 less lhan thc IOl&l indd>udnta 41rovlslons of Callfornla Pursuanl lo Section Tile bUI~ Siie is 1nlended ID due. Dace: AUJw& 31. 8ualnesa and Proleulons 22300 ol lhe Public eon: be COOIUrMlllild It tile office of 1999 T.D. SERVICE ,. ......... .,__..._ 7028 ·15 -"' tract Code. the contracl will ~ESCROW OOWPAH'f COMPA'NY u llid TNSICIC, """"' """'""" . a .. ., rm Centtr A\'t SI.till 440' KA REN M ERKEt. ASS IS-"u bllc Contract Code i:ontaln provisions per-ttl,.noton 8eact1.' CA 92647° TANT SECRETARY TD. Seetl0'1 3300, the ot ner milting the successful bid-·-._....n w....__.-· SERVICE COMP·NY 737 ...,.,,_. that ...... b""'-r der to substitute securtlle$ ,,...., ..... , ""'w•M••"' " JiOGi~ the ~;'s111ca~ lor any moneys withheld by &clOW No 22718-W n1 h ARNOLD ORJVE, SUITE C pf contractor's license tile Dlstnct to ensure per-lllOCll)llld Siie dltl ls Oc'>bef 8 MARTINEZ. CA 94SS3-,_, ...... • .. _ t•--t"· lormance under tlle con· 19W ' 6S26 92'12l9-901S . We ~...., BuvYe et""' """ '"' T ...... ,11 .... .....,. .., are usbtiJ11 the Bencfkwy 10 bid i. IUbmllted. Puriuant tract or permitting payment ,,. "'.':~ 11,.~'!'::"-':: collcec • debt ...... ,.., in'or-~ Buslne nd of retentions earned cefon1t umvm• ""',.,.,.,...., .... ~., '' ,Professio: ~ $ect1on directly Into escrow. CoOt Sdon & l08 2. m.ation we obUtln will .,. Uled ;>028 15. 00 pe~l"lt shall BY: Oovemlnq 9oard (•the Mlt ii arbjlet to Sec ror ltlu purpow wllahc:r .,_ m.ae for waft< br (!'lat'· Signed: . 6108 2. tne lolowing inlOllT\lton tcceived orally or In wrru111. fl under ltie ~uh-/91 Su.I Mclane, Director mist be pro"'°8(f) ~n~~~·~~e·ma;'° be =.:: u and untR ttie l11rat • Procurement/Energy Thi name lnO ICIOl'IU ot by ullina th• (ollowlna ieio. ContntclOIJ ~Ii td con .. Natlon -Ille PlllOR Wttn whom d .. ms '*°9 .-ber(a) on die oh! Olltr1cl that the con· Pllbllshed Newpon Be11ch· "1111 be ftltd ii DISCOVERY day ~Ott dJe sale: 92'/Jll- '('ractot W81 properly ~ptem=:sr3. ~~."~9J'9IOC ESCAOWC<Nl'Ntf, TmC.ntlf 9'81 TACI 4S9667C PUI: JOanMd at"'-t~ ltwl bid M618 AYI , Sulla '40. ttl"'noton 9/IJ/99, 9/20l99 9127/99 • ,...., submitted. Any con· Beach, CA 112&47 and tile last dll'/ ' ne1<>r not ao lioenM<I 11 &crow*· ... ,.,..1 '°' llltng d1tms r. ~ Cl'lclltot Fictitious Bu1lneH ~ to:.:1e~= ll>TICE TI> CREDfTORt ~!hebe lll~....:r .. ~1 11110,:i-:,: Name Stattment be CONidered void 11 Of 11U IAl.f 11*<11-.cl ... ._ Tiie fOllowtng penaons IJoenH ClaaalTlcaUon CUCC ht. 11DI) lbO\'t dltl speotteel are doing busl"4!" as· ti.cs heretnalttr ls tnat HOWE IS HEREBY GIVEN St mblr2 lQQO a) Sushi Bov. b) Sushi "tpedalty c:ontrtcto(' llllt I bulk ..... •boll! to bl =~ ASSOCIATES A on Wheels, 907 N Lacy, defll'leO In s.ctlon 7058 l1llOI. CA COAPOAAOON 8y J ·,,. Sanla Ana C.lllornfa .of .lhf C.ltfomla ~,.... 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F• ..... ...... • ..,... ..-..;n ._,, ""'-I e. 13, 20 t0911 M613 :t-_ WOftc Within tne time 111 lhll., \kit Dt. NDnw•tt. CA = TN-ulldcf m. sOPEfHOA COURT OP ~~"'::!'~~;"'...:: aeo'fhl ... o.no IOkl .. TNa ~$~ ,.°i COUCNTAYU~ONR•~·Hoe lldlalNIO-lot eedl day Of gnl1lfr Melli.cl a toctt Ill PlllUC AUcnON TO '11tl vr " ~y In ,,. amount of lllOI, fi* .. •""*'-no. HIOHEST ltDDEa FOi Lemo ... uir Juatlee • ~_'per day 1111111, OOoCfWll, 1e1M; t ... llOIO CASH (bt Cbe fol"IN Whldl 1t1 C.,,ter. Probet9 • Eedl bidder .... iublrllf; ~nt.,., CWltC nQC IO '"""' --Ill .... u~ 341 The City Drive, '91 lhl '°"" f1J11*'1td with -SlllllllJ llt!IJ0t dis CMllilr a . ...__., ,___ ·~ 14171 ~ ooncrtet ~ • -·-.. loc-.s It 2540 certillad Of '"'* dNda rvw ""'--· • t or .,,_ ~toP'Oa-•d .... S"9C. M ' G. Nl'll CA lfCJllad •• Civil Cod• Ortnaa. CA beon1ractor1 on Chia 8 ,4 · s.atoe 4ll <~"* 111 Mt 12111"1S7t u reQU1'9d t>y Int Tiit DIA ... 11 llilndld ID " IN , ... of ala t0 1' 0 IN TH! MATT!A OF Ind eurx:on-OI eo1911'11fTM • 1111 ottice ot ~ICI CCllllPMY) aU .... THE PETITION lO 3rtdlnQ lb Practloff Ad. 'UM fJQ!tN1 INC 1110 111 Iida -' ,_,. *""'4 CHANGE THE NAME ~bite Cont,.cl Coda ~--ll~l io acid~ MW by ii 11"*' Of MICHAEL RAV ~ 4100 .C MCI t911D IMt Dllll O! .,,_ 19 lie HULi I~ blO lhil be llOCXJm• Thi lalllt ..... lllDiltS ta =er ~QA.O t AMENDID ,.....~ Dy 1 ~ C.Otlll lMilOml ~I HUllOL!. WL\lmt ON>IR lO IHOW r'aChidlor CodeS«iOftelOU Y!lfGY MUIOLI ....... 0.. c•.-FOft CM~ 11'1 *'"°""f not IHI .._,, ...... --1ll SIC.. ~ :fiit"*"l'°""'°'lheto-{1111: ..... _ ,...., 4, "" M .... ... °' NAiii f CASE NUMBER A198507 PETITIONER(S) MICHAEL RAV' HULS HAS/HAVE FJLED A PETITION FOR AN ORDER TO CHANGE NAMES FROM MICHAEL RAY HULS TO MICHA'EL RAY HULS1 SELTER It Is hereby ordered that all persons Interested in this matter appear before tilts court In Department No, l73 o1 lhe Supertor Coun of Callfomla at the address shown above on OCTOBER 5, 1999, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. aoo then and there show cause. II any they have, wtiy the. petition ror change of name should not be granted. It Is f1Jrtller ofdereO thal a copy of tllls order to show cause b• pUbllshed In NEWPORT BEACH/ COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT, a newapaper ot general Circulation pub-11~ In this county, at leasl once a week tor four consecutive weeks prior to the day ol the hearing. DATE: AUG 25, 1999 JAMES P. GRAY JUDGE/COMMISSIONER OF THE SUPERIOR COURT MICHAEL RAY HULS, IN PAO PER, 2004 EAST OCEAN- FRONT.I.. NEWPORT BEACH, vA 92e63 Pubhsh&Q. Newport Beach- Costa Meh Daily Piiot AlJOUSt 30, September 6, 13, 20, 1999 M607 -§'UMMONS' (CIT ACION JUDltlAL) NOTICE TO DEFEN- DANT· (Avlso a AcusadO) DAVID ARISS and GREGG MULHOUAND DOES 1-50 YOU"ARE BEING SUED BY PlAINTIFF (A Ud le esta ctemandando): PAUL D COPeNSAAGEF\ dba COPENBARGER & AS- SOCIATES You have 30 CALEN· DAR DAYS etter this sum· mons 11 MJrved on you to flte a typewritten 1esponse at this court. A letter or phone call wm not protect you; yoor tYpe· written response mu\t be In proper legal form It you want Ille ooort to hear your case. II you cto not Ille yot.1r re- sponse on time, you rri•y lose th41 case,· and your wegea, money end prop- erty may be taken w1thOiJt further warning trom the coun, There are Oltier leQal re· q111remen~-You niay )'ltarit to call an attomey t1ohl away II you do not kfl9W an anomey. llOU may tall an ettomGy referral service or a legal aid ottlce (1111114 In the phOne boOk) · Despues de que le entreguen esta e11ae1on Ju· dlclal utted ttene un plazo de 30 DIAS CALEN· OAAIOS para ~reaent11r uni r••P\IHll ncnta •f mt1qulna en esta oorte. un. Cllrta o una llarneda teltfoniee no le or1eeera prot~. tu respue1ta OM;rila a m&quma t1ene que cumpflr oon IU tor· mallClaCI .. leg'alea 11propladoa II u•lacf quiera que la corte Hcoctle au C8IO SI utl_, no P'9Mf118 IV ra•putttl I Clfll1ll)O, p\Hlde f)efderelcaso,ylepueden Ql,llllU Ml UlariO, IU dnem ~ otrH COJU d• au propleded lln •vltt> ac.11· cfofial P'>f pa,_ cte ta corte. E•llltn otraa requltlto• ... ., Pueae que Ulted ~ lllmar • uo •t>ogWIQ 1nm11d1atemante SI no mnoct I un ~cto. plJ9!te ""'*' a "'" .. rv!Clq dlt rtlMrldil de abOGlldOI oa LN Ofldna de .~,.1 ~)9 .. dfrec:1Qn0 , .... CA.NU ..... : (......,.._.CMO) I07Tl7 JUDO& ilOttllt II. WA TtaN f PUBLIC NOTICES DEPT. C15 The name and addr1:1ss ol lhe court 15: (Et nornbre y dlreccion de la corte es) SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, CENTRAL JUSTICE CENTER 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA ANA. CA 92701 The name, address, and 1elephone number ol plain· tiff's attorney, or plaintiff wltn<>ut an altomey is: (El nombre. la 01recclon y el numero de telefono def at>ogado def demandante, o. del demandante qua no Uene abogado, es) PAUL D. COPENBARGER. ESO. 98510 COPENBARGER & AS- SOCIATES, 3 HUTTON CENTER ORIVf;L SUITE 810, SANTA A?A, CA 92707 !71'4) 979-0600 DATE: APR 06. 1999 ALAN SLATER, Clerk, by C. FARIAS, Deputy NOTICE TO THE PEFl- SON SERVED. You ate served es an lndlVldual defenoant t>y personal cHtlrvery, on (date)· Publlshed Newport Beach· COsta Mesa Dally P1101 August 30, September 8, 13, 20, 1999 M608 BSC 8735 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: WARREN D. HANCOCK aka WARREN HANCOCK aka W.D. HANCOCK CASE NO. A198822 To .U heirs, benell· ciartea, credllors, con1- lngenl ~ afid per- aunt JlflO· "'9r otherwise be ••fllb in the wlll or ~~ i..~WMAEN H~'fc:6K llllW.llHAHCOCK Am FOR PRO· 9ATI 11'-CI by DAV10 W In the Supenor Court of Calllor- nla, Countt of ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requestt that DAVID M. SNOW be ap- pointed ea personal ropra- sentalive to administer the esta1e of tne deoadont THE PETITION r&Quests the decedent's Wlli an<1 codicils, tt any, be adrmtte<I to probate. The Wlll and any oodlolls •re available lor e•amlnauon In the m. kept by the court THE" PETITION requests aulnonty to administer Iha estate under the Independ- ent Administration Of Es- latH Aci (This Autllority will anow the personal rep· resentatlve to lake many aC110ns w1th<>Ut obtaining coon approval Befort taking certeln very lmpor· 11111 actions, howewr. the peraonal repreaentallvt Will be reqwed to give no-tice to Interested pertont unless they llaV• WIWed notice 0t C011$9nt9d lo the proposed aallOn.) Tho In· cl9Pfnde111 admlfllttra!IOO aUltiortty Wiit be g111nt8d unlOtt en lnterasllCI pot• eon 111e1 an Ol)jectlon 10 the petJtlOn and •hOwa gO(ld cause Why tho oourt thollld not ~trt 1ne autho111y. A fiEAAINO on thl pell· lion Wiii bl held 00 OCTOO(A 7, 19911111:45 p.m In Dept L73 IOQllad •• 341 Tr~ CtlY 011~ South, Or111lg;t CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to In. grantino f>I II•• 1>11ttion, you •tioold •PPffr et ln.ir· Ing •rwi ""'*' J'Ollr • Ilona Of "" Wlftten hOnt wllt1 the oourt be lhe ,,._.ring Your ap· Ptil1911Ct = peraon or,~~ ARE A CAEDI· TOA or ()ont91glnt CIWdltOf or 11\t CltOMeed you ""'*' llla~YQUt dalm 1'lth Ill ollllrtlrfd mall• copy 10 .... E retlfl••ntatlve "" .. OOUtt OUf ...... ~.,,. .,... of ""' Iii Lions goalie Mathew Resor had five saves, while Goni and McLeish led the team with three shots apiece. Coronado -T. Hopkins 3. J. Hopkins 2, Fox 1, Smith 1. Saves -n/a. letters as provided In P10- bate Code section 9100. The ttme for llllng claims Wlll not e>tpire berore four montt\s from ttle heaMg date noticed abOVe. YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha Me k•P1.bY the court. II you are a person Interested In the estate, you may me whh the court a Request for Special Notice (lorm DE-154) of the filing ot an Inventory and appralsal or estale IS$ets CJ( ot any peUUon or account as pt'OYided In Probate Code section 1250. A Request tor Special Notice torm Is available lrom the court j:lerk Attorney for th• Petitioner: Stredllng Yocca Carlson a Rauttl, John J. Swigert, Jr., Esq. SSN IM&OG, 660 Newport Center Dr., Ste. 1600, Newport Beac~ CA 92660 Published Newpon Beach- Costa M~ Dally PUot September 14. 20, 21, 1999 TM681 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE INVITING BIDS PLANS, SPECIACATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Sealed bids may be re- ceived at the olllce of the City Cieri(, 3300 Newport Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, CA 92658·8915 uni" 2·00 P.M. on too 12th day ol OCTOBER, 1999 et which tlme such bids shall be opened and reao tor SEWER AND STORM DRAIN LINING PROJECT Tltte of Project Contrect No. 3271 ,,93,028.00 Engtn .. r'• Eatnn•t• Approved by ISi Don Webb, Publlc Wortia Director Prospec11ve )ldde'5 may obtain one sel ol bid docu- ments at no cost at the of· flee ol the Public Works Oepanment, 3300 Newport Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 For further lntormallon, call Mtchael J. SlnaOOri. Ptolect Manage1 at (949) 644,331 t Publi.nect Ne!if>Ort Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot September 13, 20, 1999 M621 Ffcthlou1 Bu1lnH• N•me Statement The lollowlng persons a,. Oolng bUsinass as. CoaalvJew Plumblng, 623 Brookview Way, Coal• Men1 Callfomla 112626 Can Tom Moore, 623 Brookview Way, Costa Meta, Calltomla 92628 This business 1s con- d\Koted by an lndlllldual Have you started Oolng bullnest ytt? Yea. 8120/87 Ca,, Tom Moore Thll statement waa hied Wlltl tile ColJnty Cferll Of Ofange Coun~:.::·09 1 511 DAiiy Pilot Sept 20, 27. Oct '· 11, 1999 M622 Flctltloue Bualne .. Name Statement Tna IOl!owlng J>trton• lrt doing butlfleal 8'" Marth.In EM!etnc, 149 Avtnlda Pelayo, S•n Clemente, C•lllornla 112672 Slelf• M1111\aM ei.c:uic, Inc. (CA} 140 Aven~ Pel1yo, San Ct1m1n1t, Cali!Omle 92972 Thi• bullnta• It CQn. doc:t9d t>y a corporation ........ you atalled dillng outinell ~? Y ... Ofl26/l ll09 9te\le Mlrtt\111 EleOtrlc, Inc., 8l9Ye MaM81 Thlt *Ullltnwtt wa1 lllad with "' County Clerti Of ()ftngl Coun1' on"W· 9t f 111106401 o.wv Pltoc hOI 20, 27 OCI··'· 11. 1•·• Me7i3 Flctltloua Bualnesa Name Statement The following persons are doing business as: Precision Loan Services. 26391 Ambia, Mlsalon Viejo, Calllomla 92692 R11a Sue Houge, 26391 Ambia, Mission Viejo, Call- lomla 92692 This business Is con- ducted by. an 1ndlvidual Have you started doing buSlness yel7 No Aha S Houge This statement was filed wllh the County Clerk or Orange County on 9· t 3.gg 19996805157 DailY Pilot Sept, 20. 27, Ocl '· 11, 1999 M624 FICiltloua Bualnna Name Statement The !~lowing persons ara doing business as· ADAMS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, 636 Plumer Street, Costa Mesa. Call- tornta 92627-2721 David Lee Adams, 636 Plurrier Street, Costa Mesa . Calllornla 92627-2721 This business Is con- duded by: an lnd1vldual Have you started doing business yet? No David L. Adams This statement was flied wilh Ille County Clerk of Orange County on 9-1 S-99 19996805-491 Dally Pilot Sept. 20. 27, Oct. 4, 11, t999 M62S Notice Is hereby given that Ille undersigned wlll be SOid at Public Auction on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1999 lO;OO A.M.byKEl..LY & KARL JACKSON, K.E. AUCTION SERVICE, P.O POX 825, RIALTO, CA 92317. 909-873-0744, AUCTION BOND #723-41-19 ALLSPACE-COSTA MESA. 1535 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA, CA 92627 UNIT#, NAME. INVENTORY A336, ROBERT TERWILLIGER, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS A345, CINDY ROSENTHAL. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS B332, BUMP VOLLEY BALL MURILLO, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS B475, MIKE CARMICHAEL, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS C184 JOHN MITCHELL, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Published Newpoft Beactl· Costa Mesa DallY Pllol Seplember 20, 27. 19911 M626 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The mini storage tac:lllty, aocOt'dlng 10 11'18 provisions ol D1vlalon 8 of Ille BUSI• neas ano Prola1slon1 Code. Chapler 10, Section 21707(1), hereby g1vet NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. Alrpon Sett S10111ge ·Wiii ccndl.ICt a public 18te Of tn. caotenlS cf the 110111ge 1pnca(1) named below, wllh the oon1enta bo•ng told to the hlglleal bktder, 10< tewtul money ot lhe Untied SlblOt of Amtrk:a (cuh). Tha tale 11 beling hold to tat11fy a lllfldlOtd'• Uen and will be held at. 3760 6 3800 campus Or I NowPOrt Boac:tl, CA 92000 On Octot.t .6th, 1'100, •t 12 oo noon. AuctiOrlffr'• NatTWI K·E Auctl<lf1, PhOoe , 909 863-1131 Addtet.•· P. 0 Boe 508, P11100. CA ouee 8ond4' K06<>1S1 • t SI ... Tht DuC>tic • 1m111ed to at· lend 'T srmu1re CMh onl)' OWnell .... MMI tha ~t to bid A Dfl'*9I deleription Of IN =r~~~M~ C\4*11 ran11n9 h IPACit .,.. a• IOflol#a: SPACE HO· OCCUPANT •PAOPEATV Ol8CM'fOI 2117 J.. LAW OFFICES, OF IU.A a CATfl"!l..!t_ ~ FU180N~~ CHAIAI. T I PUBLIC NOTICES I 11 ~I 2221, DARRIN & KEU Y WILSON. 15 BOXES, SOLOlt SEVERAL DOORS. BOOKS. 2 RUBBER CON- TAINERS 2278. ACCNTS PAY- ABLE SPECTRUM SE· CURITIES. 15 OFFICE CABINETS, MONITOR, BOLTS 2301, LAW OFFlCES OF DOUGLAS M MARSHALL, 10.0 + BOXES OF FILES, MONITOR, TYPEWRITER & STAND, OFFICE FURNITURE 2159, ANH PHAM, 30 BOXES. 2 CHAIRS, OT· TOMAN, B.B.O . BED, TABLE, DRAFTING TABLE FRAME, SHELV· ING. BOOK CASES, STOOL , LAWN FURNITURE Published Newport Beach- Costa. Mesa Deily PllOI September 20, 27, t999 M629 Flctltloua Business Name Statement The following persons are dotng business as Collectable Plates & Platers 853 N Parton, Santa Ane. Callfornia 92701 Erle Bruce Stogner, 853 N Patton, Santa Ana, Cali- fornia 9270 I Bron Francis Stogner, 853 N Parton, Sanla Alla, Canfomla 92701 This business is oon· ducted by husband alld wife Have you started doing business yet? No Eric B. Stogner This statement was filed with the county Cieri< of Orange County on 8·23-99 1tD96803106 Daily Pilot Sept. 20, 27. OC1 '· 11. 1999 M630 g EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All '"' '"''' am1Usl., Ill 11111 UWJJIJtf 11 n•ltet le Illa fff· trll falt Hntl•t Acl tt "" et •m•ll4•• wlllcll 1111l11 II 1nt111 ta •ll•erlltt •ur 11re111111tt, llmllau.. t1 .iaccl111IHll11 '"'' o~ rec a, ct I tr, 111t1to1. wa. ua~11. i.mlllal tl•I•• 01 Hllt•ll llltl•, tr U l•ltlrtlH tt 111ah uy ucll 11rel111ut, llmll1t101" 111m1111r.,1'". • Ula u•••••tt will ul ....... ,, '"''' .. , tfWtfllat· llltflt ltf •••I 11t1tt wlllcll 11 11 ..... u •• ti !lit ''" 011 ..... ,. ••• ll••••t h1lt1m1f lklt alt ••tlll•t• ••werll••• te 11111 HW .. llltt Ill IHlllltlt H 11 t•Hl "'911li1Hy h•tt. Tt stm· ,,.,. ti lilc1lml"lllH, Clll llUO TtlMltt ti HOU2H6M. hr t~t Watlll••'"· DC ares JltHt Ull lfUO 114le.2Sll Let th• c .... enM hrvtoe DINctoey h .. p you ftnd rallabl• help. Showcua Homea for Sate In our Saturday Real Estele Supplement! Homes of the Week Olsplay Ads Start at Just S7SI Deadline Is Tuesday 81 SPM <>Perl House~ $151 Oeadline Thursday 5PM h Pays to AdvertiH In the Best Local Real Eatate Section CALL TOOAYll LISA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 'PATRICK i'EHOAE 22 Yrs 5e!V1ng ALL Orange CoonlY See More Homes On Video. WWW patricklenore.com 949'856-9705 I~ 38r 3Ba Access to pllvate gellMt beacll, large llWld&capecl ya1d, In per1ect Concldonl Reduced to $659,000 Owner/Broker 949-645-1256 OCEAN • BAY VIEW VIL.LA IRVINE TERRACE·SINGLE 1.EVEL COLEeN BRENNAN AGENT. 71.._.12 ... IMS NEW TOWNHOMES 609.5 BeGonlt S534,000. Oce1n View deck. Agent John Kenney, H$-72'-441M 110~1 EASTSIDE TOWNHOME 3BR 2.5BA BACK BAY AREA Uvtng room wlftreplace lamity room opena to big pnvate back rard. pool, spe. lennlS, OWESJ PRICED $239,900. CALI. ®HALD PFAFf C:OldMA Banktr. W73M074 3Br 2811 4c gar Remodeled, big 18l1llly room, new Mchan. new bath. new lat1dscape. great locauon. 1499,000 JolYI Miler. Agt 949-280-3100 ESiDE Beauttllll cU51om detad\ed, 2-stcwy. bultl In '92, 3& 2.568. $334,000 Eerl & Juc1y Taylor, AIJ. 949-642-4722 -. ~ . , " I t 'i • ' / I ' ._..~-.· PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • CrematOIY 3500 Pacific View Drive Newpon Bead'! 844-2700 PtlRCE IMmal IEU BROADWAY 'Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 o Broadway Coste Mesa e.a-e1ao ':'Affordable Alternative" Discount Gasket, Cremation& Burial Service \V!ly s~ould yp~ .subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for c.. .... skets & services???? Call Toll free t-888·54CASKET Serving Orange ti Sunound1ng Countries Daily Pilot I Hr Fekvllw Plf'k • 2 ml to bctl OPEN SAT1CM 2175 PACIFIC AVE 2 stry twtlml. 2 mstr bf. 2 5bl. 1325 "·pool, ape. $214,950 r 949-574-5552 LE TRIPLEX 309 FtirJNl 1 Block to Octan ~ of Clwnel'sNp, $889,000 Aolnl. John~· 949-723-44~ liPi Bi i 21481 'twii FIOl'C.'rur yanl, pool ptllo. lflClld gw, ,,.., new tR*. ~IM, $205,IOO Aolnl. No Hll Reily. 9'9-543-39oe BEACH COTTAGE BEAUTIFUl 2 STORY $519,000. AOEHT Mt-nS-4120 Ne;po;t Hel9ht• o~ Mw: Estala, srigte llory, !It 3e.. 3 Fp's. approx 2300 s1 on OVe!Slzed IOI, 9522sl, beautrlul yard, \/tr/ prl\11te & secluded. S6'9,000 r 71•.SIJ..4705 WEsTCUF 2BR·28A CONDO $175.000 PRINC OHLY MGAM~ BEST PAICEOI Oo.-drold DUplex ar...~ ........ v.... $1,249,000 BNR Mt-72M494 MH841101 Open HM Sit .... 411 PolnN111a Ave. Bc:fl Coctege 281 1 Bl. 2 t:ilks 10 bell. s I 500t' = Ulls +-Ml 1\1), Call for • Gotdon 949-6~·7350 ·~~201999 · , , . 7 .. II .... riiil ... l6i1 ByFax · (949) 631-6594 (Pkue includ~ yOllr llllllf •11d ph-nlllllbtt •Rd u·n ull iou btclc t11di • prkt qvoct ) ByPbone (949) 642-5678 By .MalWn Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Me a. GA 92627 Ract and d,.adline art: i>Ubjl'ft to changr .. ·1thout rl()tice. The publa her re~rvc .. 1he right 10 crntor, m:la ify. rtv1~ or l'l'jec-t am• ('h1!>11ificd adverti t-mr.nt PleaM'! rl'pOrt •rl) error thac may be in ;•our da alied ad imnardiately. TI1f' Tiaih Pilot am:pts oo lia1111itv for any error in on advert1~ment (or. wb1d1 ii mav bt r~pon~iblr rxet·pt for the c<>i>t of tlie ~pace artuaJly occupied by thr rrror Cn-d11 can only be allowed for the f~t m.cnion. ---Deadllnes---\1 ""'i>on Bh 11 " S.i . 1 . Hours Tdrpltonl' 8.30am-3·00pm Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. Wedne~ay S:QOPm -\l,>1ul111-fn•l.v • Toesday ....... :Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm ' ...... (4..ti, .... )•c.I Walk-In 8 JOam-5.00pm '1 .... J,i{ .f ,,.i., Wednesday .... Tu~sday S:OOpm Saturday .......... .Friday S:OOpm lm~I l-479 ~.1 flHE• Wllh 1br~~1o,gtMt ~osrAM~SA• Newport Mar na SHORES APTS vllwll No=$ OOfmo. utll MOTOR INN A rt f E'slde1nc~ 28Z4!d1~ IWii. ..-1tt week sp.e1a1 pa men s . 1 & 2 B A 11 IPPIS. 1u1 upgradll, 1atg1 ..-AU room• $134.00 flayfront community wlthr.itc bead' & TOWNHOMES yam; 2c gar, 3ml 10 beach, no Tax, 1111Ur11. 24-1111 mirina.Troplcal landscaJ>ing·l Ltnal pool & St rtin @ pets. s180Mno. 949-642·1004 lrcn cllsll. Do~· sun deck. Walk to 8albOa ts and shops a ~ E'SiDE Newly AemOd'litd 281 Free HBOIESP +-Minutes from Fashlon Island. $1095 mo. 1ea Hse, 2c gar, fenced yard, ~=ti~helt ~ • Spacious 28Rand 28R& den apu. Mo TO Mo lease. $165Mno. lncld wat•r/ancN<. .-, • ....., ••we are 8 pet.,. 949-642-4940. See co Believe! Fwya; 405 & min • Private patios or balconies EASTSIDE HElGH'fS away from OC Falrgcjs, •Wood burning/gas fireplaces Communl·ty I Oolege, shops. malls. ......,_, • 381' 2Ba Gant Lot, RV belchs, resruarants • .-. .... 1e ganges 6 blocks pftlng, VACANT. $1900/Mo. A member ol Cail • Bo2t slips available from the beach. Agtnt. Mt-733-t074 Ho•eUMotet • $2050 . $3600 Sorry No Pets 949·644-2611 I l'lallllllllH!ml ":!~ p1 .... a11 (~9 760-0919 Whlte68right~2brtba • • '.~""'illl -rE-::..= ~~ .. ~I* •t l .. -=l 1-...-.1 I •¥ I IHMIStl Call Mon-frl NB 28' 281 to .n ... OMi BRUNSWICK •xa PIANO 1131 LESTER SPIHET 110 ...,,. 31CM70-1244 blttl, sale & COf'M\ wlpod POOL TABLE v.:benctl. Wllnut. lrenctt st,11 COITA gvm, 1enris rm~ & COOlld $1000.0BO harp datailll • !*Ml 011g . '1 ,, ~1 S620r'nlo + u11194~83n 71 4-164-5215 owner. S800 714-7~71 •E'SIDE2BR18Ae rn r-VACATION 1 £~ea:~ 1.llERCIWlml1 upltlh. c.,,ort --~ "1fFAll _,,_ S299 949-nt-9078 , . WAllllD Sl2WO EMERALD BAY ._'II . FUN OUTDOOR JOBI ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Costa Mesa Now Hiring Year-Round Part-Time Parking Directors . EXCITING EVENTS EVERY WEEK GREAT ENVIRONMENT FLEXIBLE HOURS REQUIREMENTS: POSITIVE ATTITUDE GOOD PUBLIC RELATION SKILLS TEAM ORIENTED RESPONSIBLE Call (714) 708-1699 to set.up an lntervtew 'ADMINlSTRATIVE ASS,.. 474 WORK bale clertcal OUtlea. Fun WANTED tlmt, M~Fff, t-S:OO. F« s.lM ofnc. l'Mtl~· LOYW19 SWlldish H..,,._ Aki Ing in NP8. Call tor IPPl. pd cool\. dtM1g hotJst sit· MH7W42S ., ling tSyrs exp. locll refs Also Pert time Pit cart 949-646'3735 Driver Wanted NANNY AVAIL 3 dayllper -k, hH own $9.22 per hour plus car, excellent ref's. mileage. MM42~1 Needed Mon thru Sun ~···4 ! ": . ' ..... .CASHlfRIATTEHDANT &.Eves Ml NtwpOft Cll F ashlon lallnd Isle lor Joe IMH44-7933 CUltonw sert™li PIT OI FIT CUSIOmel ervtc1/cl1rlc1I p1rton, ~rlence prlf'd. Wiii trm Setlcrlg • I Cell Mllw MM42·2050 YOH HEMERT INC. •DRIVER ANO• •MOVER HELPERS• tel tor movlnli ~Y wll1I In Cott• MtM. u pos VIII. ~per~ It 115 Blvd. or cen MM31-337t • brtVer/Fumkure DeilWrift Selking FfT exp'd drlvar/ Ufl Wlllhouse l*900 wl clean OMV pinoot Cel ti.Ult MM42·2050 YOH H£UERT INC. FUHDRAISINO DIRECTOR Work Wllh School PTA$ coecn.. laechlrs lf1(f )'OIAl1 oroups IOI money 81J.788-W6 -~riol &n;;j BOAT SHOW Temp FIA'PT roet i.ers c,., ollice, ITIM'llenlra I APPOiltDl&tt SETIERS Ff/Pf Da1 & Eft:llJ:l ~ 812-~ Per Hour ToD-Prod . fiigh:°" • llcahh.. DralaJ '-•.al Kl"lu .•r.ld--u. ·Loos·-~ &L 1111989ln ~taMea c.uW:-~ 1-888-313-4744 OPEN HOUSE Cl\amq •& 2.581, Oceln 8albol P.nln. Speelolls . I : I TOP SSSIRECORDSI SAT 11:00-2:00 vtewHome, ~. IYI 1()(1 O.luxellnew. f\Jllylum'd, 2bf 448, AllnQUESART Jau. R & 8, sou Rocle. etc Wee/AcMnillng 2ff tsTH Plac. ~ ~. 94~997 21>1, 2c gar, w/d, >JC. M>ell. ICOU!C'T8t.ES 50's & eas Expending commuMJ •71 EMPLOYMENT 2:45am to 5:45pm. Addi· tional wortc may be avall· S1 1111\'t vllld Calf Of'9lf5 Uc Call 949-757. 59S9 .IC202 The Renter Center QIHI, els 1o bctl IM!Hi7S-i130 · MIKE 949-645-7505 l'llW$plpll group seekt 7i'-Mt-4203 1 ·::=•11 I GOINGOUTOFBUSINESS WANTEDI OL6COINSI =~ ~ OPPTYS able. •Hiiimen Cltd St,~ LNd ptrson FT , ~ per wk Sala Aa$ocllla PT ~• -IOI OFFICES alter 30 yrs Clearence safe till G<*I, slv11, Franldln mini, 01811 ~....---~ FOR nmMT• •ase end o1Sept.11eve1ty & Panner stetlrlo Oldwatchet& jewelry 1 h ·~u I I .--n ,,._,. Antiques 1800 W Coast H:f WESf'COAST COIN642·9448 comm1n on ys-1• _, APJI N.812-STORY GARDEN Style Newport 8ch IM9-S48-7IB dNg ':'~to -' BANQUET SALES Must have truck or Ven, Fat Busy llalian diner hotlse In Hability lnsura~ with Newport Sales. rest8Ufant Ind proof or payments, drlv· 1s.20 hours pei week NMl)Ol18tlch 949-63Hl888 HOUSE KEEPERIG1Al NIWrv;r 8IACM Prof'! Mtdic•I Deni.I euflct-I BUY ALL PIANOSt HIGHEST PRICES PAID ~ Danltlt o " OCEANFROHT lngl01Lease600SFthlU1400 Anllques-Qualityfurnirure f di d wat....., MM31~SM C0011JUler e11pei1ence neces· ers llcente, aocl1I ~FIX RM to 949-642-0&74 security card, ind cleen kkEEPEA Flt & Pit O.M.V. print out. FRIOAY, PIT 10< EXEC In Oce111 Front Home. Great ~y. Educaled F-. Engar:, Non •VERSAILLES• AND OCEAN CLOSE SF Avallable. Please Call F« one piece or Whole houselutJI or amon s. c....... ·EOE· 1br studo lull kllchen. cute, 1-tldrm thru S.Sdt"m More Info, Nii 949-797-4000 C8sl1 paid 80()-649-4922 jewelry, gold, silver. OulckbooQ er.!nence a 1)11.iS I Smkr. Good Onver, ax Ats w/Plc Of Lv Msg n•·IM0-3481 Clean, ground fir uri1. ~color SI00.·$4000. * 2600 SQ.Fl SIGNED lffiios Calder, WE TOP All OFFERS TMChtft Aulsilnt• catpel, many amemLnles s03nt, 8kr M~2•3150 NEXT To J.w. AIRPORT. COllla Kent. Dall. JablonSkl. WORLD ~STATE JEWELRY fol lllemoon dlycase ~ Flax hours u Resume to Accepting applications 949-64().6003 Mon lo thru Fri from MEAT & DELI PERSON Fir some exp ~ A\IM dep 500 = 11 ""' OFACES LOCATED In R • D =· Ollginai Thal T:ro NEWPORT BEACH ~Fii, ECE unltS reiped Winter r!., ~~!.id. l8f ~: ~\,.~:' 2'::, PARK. Call 714-557.Q51 ~f4_7~Jl.ALL FRAM D 949•67S-1S8S MMSG-3442 '¥ 8:00am to 4:00pm. AUTOBISTRO now tt::;:g Please bring all r.qulfed lmmed can 949-67 1 o aS11 I<>' Tom benorHn 8arfr.2pm ' •·-'d upper Lg~ .............. pool. spa CeMls $1950 I I VecllUl'llrtp&irl*lOf\,ftOellP =~~;~~ =~:=.: _:.mm WA';~ 1uo~1 ~~~ •OCEAN FRONT• ~2t $;~ml · · !C . . No Eiip Nee W11 T~ "' ma1Ure courteous S1 Information. IOI t~llOOS Sit~ II Times Or1nge County $ 7 2 r plus medical beneftll bOIU & Slodi. Attn: Pim Beck\ngham = plt911fll Setary 2901 ~Ave. Santa Ana. 92704 RETAIL HELP dllln ol cosme~uty l\OIM ~ OfWlgl Counly Good l:llnela' Fax Rel EXECUTIVE Spill Lewi OCElii VIEW, z;;;;; 2br....... CAU .. TO R~~~ Older Style Fumitute Phlebotomy Course ~Have Good OMV.Mtt Fwn Apt. 28r 2Ba.. Big """'" '"''" &114' • on ..... .....,. PIANOS ir Collectibles Bo5lon Reed Co Calif Reg ,..,. een.11s ~was · SctMn1V,Poo1T1bent ~':'.J.~9J';~ =c!:'9.~~ ··~-:~-:::....., -j'390iii1ii29iiii1iiii1·~800-~20~1~·1iii1•~1-_:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. _______________________ ~ dtplndlng on elCI> PltlJe lllY9 mes.sage 714-549-8548 IM!H.33·1'°8 ext 13 800-933-4080 10 !Mi-7~·1117 The G111111t Vltwl ::::!::.:: --1 13500/Mo. Auocl111d Nt-T22.otM $$ CASH PAID $$ AtlltyMMTWM3 ='2'='~~ I• AllalMCmHt1 I WE-..u;;s;.:uis 4 houlla to bMdl. S200Ci • • • lrrwnect..• ~ _,,_ e t e.tch Front• e 2br 1ba rum. I mo. i. ... through June t oth. Call Matt. 714"171).9()91 COM R.E AL SPECIAUST •CHRIS EDWARDS. FIB1 Eatatet ProplftlH MNIH209 ~ff phone conao; 4& 3be. trPICl 2 Cit' ' •, t.undry, open tunny IOOlf Wilk IO beach. '3275.lmo. Me-212·1939 "'°' MN46-2tSI 100 people needed .. PAY MORE FASTEr NEWPOffT HEIGHTS AREA: we tjy you to IOM 38r uea S1650imo. wel t. Safe l naturally No Pita. y1rd, ftrtptace, I 888-28CM905 Calf Lindsay M•tH-47t5 24 hr reeotded massage siA 28A DP9tilfi DUplH ,uEnBERm.P• 2 Piiio Decka, 1 Bloclc to SWld .. "' ....,. 3c l)llcQ sp, V1tf rentll, IVll Ocl fol' yecht club In prwtlglou1 15 ~ 562-943-2880 Corona Ott Uw Feclllty. 11MIM071 CLOSING SALE 25-40% OFF Clowfll • Arlworti: -Ollney Red Slllllon • Giiis ~ FEWOAYS~ING . ,AOllACCI La> 11A11M YU.AGE ave a e ! STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? .._... ... ,, .I-. ·,..: , • -. ... .. ........ ,.. Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 • • • • • • • • • • • The U,al D,,,·,,,,,.tlfl 111 tluD.U:IJ Pilot u pkaml to ttnnountt II nnu Un•1"ct nDIU 41v11U.b/t' 10 Plt'IU l,mintJ.ul, ~ "''''now sbtRCH tht Mmt for'°'""' no t.t,mt <h11rgt, t1Ni lilW JOit I~,,,,,, "'ul the trip 10 11~ Court Ho11u 1n S.flta Ann. Tht11, of rqum. •fur tht ~tar<n is t0mpkttd u,,, u111/ fik you• fir11111w buuntu n11me 1l4Umtnt utith 1ht Counl] Cltrit, Jl"bl11h 011u" W«lr for fo11r "'"h tlJ rtqu1ml bl /1n,111ml 1hm ft/~ JO"' P'°"f of publitYrt1D11 iu11h tht Co1m~ C/nk, . Plniu 1top ~z 10 jilt yo"' fi<titioUJ ltusintJJ 11111nnm1111 tht D111/y P1/or, 330 W. &J SI. C.1111 Mt14 If!"" c11nno111"p ., p!Hst all NJ 111 (919) 6"2·431 I 111nJ ""' u11/J mAki' """"ft'M"'' fat you to ht1""11 tlm pr«#u1Y "1 rMil. If 10" Jht>"U/ h.vt Ill"} farthn fWSIUJN, pkitu '""Ill tlft' U't' wi// H WMTW thiln tlizJ 1' •111 I""· Goo ti IMdt i" yo'" '""" 111111 MSS! \ • . . to place your Garage Sale Ad ~ Mondc•1. ~·"* 20; 1999' • • 4 TODAY'S· . 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MMes-3735 Buick ceniury Special SCin '94 4dr, ac. arMm st81eo, !*, pwlcl (R6469649) $8,988 Sonny'• Gmc Pontiac 8ulcll ~~r;·com 71 200 BUici( LE WAE '97 3 8 V6. llhr ABS. ~$1110kef. lerntic value (595786) $It .988 NABERS (714)540-9100 BulCk RIVlli1 Coupe 2dr '95 AC. am/Im st8180, tilt. pw(!J, abs. lthf 1s.c119222) s11 .m Sonny'• Omc: Pontiac Buick ~·~ii;. com 71 200 * BR'IC« WORK * Small Jobs and reP.!l" wOft( Calf DOUG HARUNE MM45-4762 Oevld Ventllf1 conrid0t A Concrete & = Bnck'Block 'Slone"W U747441 71 92 SHANNONSIM CONSTR Concrele/Masonry/Ortlnage systems. H111$lde '•"· 71'·540-7739 . ... . .. .• ._,.J I . h __ • -\ IT NBEDS A F~~E Neither vulnerable. Sooth deals. West led the lop of the piCJe Kquerice l1lC unfortunate duphca· lion in ,,,._, mtucin1 the lour t<:'J) cards in the suit to Oflly two trickl, 1umed what should hi&ve bcen'8 ~im· pie contract into a muld-bcnder. In lddition, the lead meant that c.leclarer would not ha...e time to develop trick' in du1monds -the defenders would establish their spade suit fi rst. NORTH • QJ <:> f542 0 763 •QJ84 SOUTH •AK <:>AKQ EAST •76432 <:> 107 o KJ 10 • K62 o A854l •A93 The bidding: There were seven fast tricks, ond prospects for an eighth went aglim merina when East showed ouc on the third round or hearts. Now 1he only place to develop two more was in clubs. Leading a low club to the dummy's jack would not be good enou&h -by simply holdina up the .. king for one: round, if necessary, a NORTH EAST defender could, in all probability, 10 • Pa.111 limit dccl4f'Cr lo only one e11tra trick.. SOlTl'H WFSJ' 2• ,... JNT Pall As usual, once the problem 1s iso- lated, a solution can be found. 'The lNT Pall .......... Openina lead: 'Thn of • II took declarer a litlle while, but eventually the winning line was found. Can you do as well looking at all four hands? best shot for three tricks from the su11 is lo Jind West wi th the ten of dubs and East holding the king. At trick two South led a low club and finessed the eight! lf East took the king. lhe ace, queen and Jack of clubs would see declarer home. But ducking wd no better. Having obtained a hidden entry to dummy, declarer could now run the queen or clubs for a simple finesse to sc:cure the fulfilling trick. South's two-club opening bid was artificial and forcing and North's two diamonds was negative. Two no trump showed 23-24 points and North had ample to raise to game. CADILLAC DEVILLl 't7 Low miles. lthf. VB. Ndrlhstar, bll. ol w11T. (21n4&) $241988 Hat>lr• Okltmobllt c.d1Jlac 714-540-9100 CADILDc oEVIUE 'H Lo 14k ml, wnte, 11n llhr, VB. NOllhstar, bal ol watr. 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