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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-07-19 - Orange Coast Pilot" I ~NEWPORT BEACH • • P.artly sunn>' today after low m ming clouds. Humid air will keep us fee ling wa rm as the lemperctt ures hit the low 7~ along the coast. See Weather, Page 2 Winner of California Newspap er Publishers .. Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 . ' Huber . likely : died shortly aner abduction ~ Police say evidence · indicates she was killed within minutes. Debate continues on where suspect will be tried. BY MA.a.c S. Posma., Sr11.n Wllnu PRESCOTT COUNTRY CLUB, Ariz. -Denise Huber probably died without being tor- tured and within minutes of her apparent abduction froni· the Co-The 23-cubic-foot Signature rona Del Mar freeway more than 2000-model freezer was purchased t~ree years ago, a Costa Mesa po-from an Orange County Mont- lice lieutenant said Monday while gomery Ward store "shortly after searching for evidence in this af-(Huber's) disappearance," Smith nuent subdivision about 80 miles · said, adging that deteciives know north of Phoenix. the exact time, date and location Lt. Ron Smith based that as-but were withholding that specific sumption on evidence disc~ered information "ntil prosecutors OK since the Newport Beach woman's its relc;ase. frozen body was found last The freezer was found operat- Wednesday stuffed in a chest-ing off an extension cord running shaped freezer in the back of a to a Ryder truck that police allege stolen rental truck. was stolen by John Famalaro. Po- There's no place like home Newpo rt's Ros alin d Willi am s will try to lure visi tors to sp end time, money in her hometown BY DAVID HEITZ, STAIP Wann R osalind Williams spent almost a decade working for a major hotel chain, a job which took her all over the world. But whenever it came time to take a vacation, she knew exactly where to spend it -at home in Newport Beach. As the new executive director of the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau, she knows firsthand why Newport is a place worth spending time and money in -having fun. Williams1was picked from among 300 applicants who wanted lo replace Richard Gartrell, the I lice were holding the 37-year-old man on suspicion of murder and theft at the Yavapai County Jail on 250,000 bail. • There are no signs that Huber, 23 at the time she disappeared, str~led with her killer.· Hand- cuffs, which were apparently placed on her naked body before it was stuffed· in the freezer, didn't leave marks, Smith said. "l believe she was ... : overpow· ered by him very quickly a'nd See HUalltlP•9• 4 Public memorial service planned for. Saturday in Newport Beach ' NtWPORT DEACH -lone ;imJ Denni.., Huh1.:r ;innouncell' Monday that they ha' c scheduku ;i public mcmori:il ~en ic.: for their daughter at I pm S ... tu(UJ) :.it .\brm'cn. Church. 1000 Bison Ave. Dc:nnis Huber emphasized th;it the :.el'\ ice \\ 111 tic upcn to lhl! public. "This whole thini; v.as a p:iri ul their li\cs to\l, · • ~lAU. ,\l\ATl'i, 0\ll Y I'll <IT See MEMORIAL/Page 4 CLAS test doesn't get b.iu · audience . ~ Controversial exam goes on display in Costa Mesa, I but only eight go to view rt by midday Monday . -------------~--------BY Russ Lo.Vt, ~nn \\J<mt. NE \\'POR I ·Ml:.SA -Altt:r mcdllh::. ol pt.bl 11:.J report .;.ibo:.it tht: COnlrO\Cr:.1DI m:itcn:-11, .: 1;d IO the :.t:itc'' id.: Cal.tornr L ·;irning A .. ~c::.~mcnt Tc .. t, the 1 cnglhh l:ingu;igc ... ,rt., \C)ls ''ere put on public ~fopb~ ~fond;i~. The rc:ading ::.cl.:c1iun::1 nJ t .. :.t'.> \\ill be a\311:.ible for public 'ic-... at Or:mge Count) Department of Educutiun otiicc~ in ('o,tJ .\fc~a in aJJition to 40 othr.r lo•u11on:. throughout the tak fo \he nc\t 30 da~s. But mJm f th..: mJt~n:rh, ~i.ch :J'> the R .. 1ard \\right. ~IOI). "OIJck Bo\. h:nc alre:idv been -...1dd) circ~l.1tcd among cJ.iJC;itOh JnJ pJrcnt .1c1i' isb. ... WILLIAMafPw9e 4 Rosalind Williams hopes to bring hordes of people to Newport Beach through her position with the city's vistor's bureau. S .. n Clemente 11rdich1cr ·John Pm.c . 3" ... u1 h1" \:JCati'On :.hort to 'ic•\ thr. CLAS tc~I~ on MonJ:iv. Iii: h;.1J Jlrcad) \IC\~tJ Si)IOC of. the I Clot mate r1..11 ... w hil.h he lo:Jid were ~cnt to him b) i.tJIC ~.. Bill LconarJ (R·Upbr d) Correcuon On Sunday, Giorgio Noferini - the owner of La Trattoria on Bal- boa Island -threw a World Cup party for his friends, workers and customers to watch his beloved Italy play Brazil in the finals. The restaurant was packed, which was just the way Giorgio had hoped it would be. Good food, fun times and the biggest sporting event of them all. After all, he had gone into work at 4 a.m. Sunday to get the place ready for his friends. It was a special occasion, what with his native country's soccer team vying for a record fourth World Cup. But it ended on a sour note. The party had been a clear suc- cess, sure. And Italy had playe<V mightily, though the squad had lost in a shoot-out. But it was the caption on a front-page photo in the Daily Pilot that left Giorgio hurt. The caption implied that the Italian restaurant owner had lim· ited -by nationality -who could attend the party. And Gior- gio said that wasn't the case. Not even close. The doors to the restaurant were shut only when the restau- rant crowd reached capacity. And the crowd inside -who enjoyed the food an.! the stiff competition bcinf broadcast from the Rose Bow -was as diverse as the wide world or soccer. The Daily Pilot apol<>sizes for • the mistake. MAac MAl:nJI. 0..0.Y PILOT HILPINQ HANDS: Victoria Steger, 1, of Orange hu her head held In place whtle getting ner face paJrDd Monday at the Orange County Fair. The hands holdlna Victoria'• fKe atMdy f»elong to her mother, Cecilla, while 'Val Warner of PllaolMfle doe• the painting. More on the fair, Page 3. INDIX NUMal .. Bridge ...•........••.................. 10 Classified .............................. 9 Crossword .......................... 1 O Fair Highli~ts ....................... 3 Lepl ~ ........................ & Pc>lice Flies ..••....•..•.......•....... 2 SJ>C>f'U •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 Voic::es •••.•••••••••••.•..•.••.•••..••..• 2 Wea~ ..............................• 2 • CLASSIFIED 642-5678 )NEWSROOM 540·1224 HOTLINE '42·6086 6-i2-4330 Two school trustees say they won't run ~ Loofbourrow, Werner to leave Newport-Mesa board. Franco, MacMillian take out papers, as does one challenger. BY Russ Lo~ STAFF Wann NEWPORT-MESA -Two of four school board members up fo r re-election in November said Mon- day they . will not seek another term. Sherry Loofbourrow, first elect· ed to the Newport-Mesa Un ified School District board in 1981, said she will not run for re-election to another four-year term due to per· sonal reasons. "There's just a number of rea· ons and a lot of them arc pro· foundly personal," said Loofbour· row, rresident of the California Schoo Boards Association. School board member Forre t First wJve of council cJ11d1daii.:~ pull pape rs in Newport, Co)lJ Mesa. Page 5. Werner, 65, a high school coun· selor who retired in June from a 27-year career in the GJrdcn Grove Unified School Di:.tri.:t. said he was urged by hb famil) not to run. Werner, also elected in 1981, had heart bypa s surgery in 1989 but he ~aid a rece nt e\am gave him a clearj bill of healt h. But Werner said he \\Ill change his mind if no qualified cand idate comes forward to replace him b> the close of filing_ on Aug. 12. "If I go back to when I fi~t ran, I had a 22-year-old college ki d ''ho wanted to be an actor and a 3-i·)ear·old 11 10erant as ffi} opposi- tion," Werner said ··r,e \\Or kc:d pretty hard for the last 13 }'C3n> and I don't want to se c it ju!itt get See CANDIDATU /Pe9e • ",\I ~hr cl .. on..:e1 n b that the\ "ou!J11·1 'how 1h' tc .. 1 unul there "·1' a m.1"1'e publ.c uulCC)," Pri .. c )..1id, "I'm here to )..:c hlh' o:f-:h::-,,all um. 1-. -10 ' 1f 1 ha\'-' 10 ~el u ..... <:'and j h to put m) kds through pll\:H.: );:hool." ~l id1'a' 11.roui:h h.i. '-'';im1na11on of the r;:ad11h! -'ckc1i,;11h. Price ,,,id he ";.i, · dr,rn:l\Cd b\ "R· r;itcd" m:itcnal in om:: o l th 't0· rie... :ind b~ quc.,tion' ti t JP· pc.ired to cnHlUr:.ige · ~h tsc.ill} Cllrrect" u ns\\CI~. ··mack Ull)," publi5hcd 111 1937. 1elb th.: 'tory J a )Oung boy 1\h,N: l:llher left the l3mtl). The mother send) the bo1 out tu bu~ fovtl. but he i:. :iuacked and ruhbcJ h1 uthcr hO\s HI'> mother refu,c:. lo k t h11n hack 111 the hou~c. ln,1 ·aJ, sh1.: c1\~ lum a i.tkk. ...Jap' him acH;., rn.. face :ind S:J\), "It \OU come bad.; into thi hli~s;: "11hout thoi.c gro1.:eric • I'll \\hip )OU." The bo) goes back out into the lrccts, ~UCCe\\fUll) fighting oft his )Oung :ittockcr' and thre::ttcning their parent . "That n ~Ill I "on the right 10 the ~trceh of Mem· phi.,,'' the tory conclude . See CLAS/Pe9e a Lease dispute closes Triangle Square coHee house ~ Alta's owners say rent was too expensive while mall officials say the business was $40,000 in arrears. BY I.UN LoAa, Sl.Uf WllJfH TRIANGLE SQUARE -h WU hi&h noon for the AJta corf ce house on Monday. The laid-beck. Nonhem Califor· n~ pthcrinf place in Costa Meta • Triaftale Square closed II noon after ownen failed to win a compromite on a leue they aay was too e\pcn i\e to bear. Triangle Square offid:il say O\\ner of the 14-month·ohJ Alta Cofrcc & Roai.ting Co. had fallen behind by more than $40,000 in lease payments. Nc\\port Beach re .,ident Patti Spooner, v.ho .co-o'4ncd the coffee house with fellow Nev.port rui- dent Tony Wilson, said their $7,000-a-month lcaic actually cost nearly Sl0,000 monthly after ten· ant fees for maintenance and ad· venisina were added. "We were naive in 1i1nin1 a lease that was that much money," Mid Spooner, who opened the fint Aha Coff ce & Roaatina Co. in C;innct) Village 10 Nc:"'port Beach in 19:)4 ~he sold the Cannery Vll· l:ige collce hou">e in No"cmbcr anJ it h not :iCtected by the clo· sure of the Cosl:i Mc a busine!IS Alta's "cllntrollcd funk" interior de i&n. as Spooner describe' it, provided a soft·edaed counterpoint to the hi&h·tcch hccn or nearby Virain Mesastore and the Brave New World dclian of Niketown. Spooner maintains that tht lease was unrealOftab&e bee.WM of limited fOO& traff'.c du.::J the day, •hhou&h •i&btlilM -..... II~ from 1111'.-. ~ SheaaidTriaalll ...... ... l l&1E•IHW 11 • " • \ I 2 Tuesday, July 19, HMM r LOCALS ONLY cm mrroJl nus YOJtoi 540-122•. ext. 361 YOICU A-w11com1 'ad~dition? ~ A plan for corporate sponsors to trade services in exchange for advertisements at the ' ·. beach could save Newport $215 ,000. Some readers say go for it, while others declare that no price is worth altering the look of the coast. Accordmg to the Parks. llcuchcs ond Recrc:ition Commission, Newport Beach could s:ne os much as $215,000 'PCT year by Jelling corporate ::.pumun pru~ide certain services in crclwnge fur pl3cing aclvcrt1~emcnts on betJch rvctures such <H bike r:icks, g:uboge dumpsters and telephone booths. Sumc City Council members \ii} 1t 's o b;id 1dcu, however, /Jcc.wsc ii 1-.ould detract from the nmur<1/ bc;wty uf the beaches. We <1skcd our rcJdcrs: What do • >uu thmk? ls the money worth the cumpromise? 0 • I don't care how much money - · I don't care if we ~ave a million • dollar., -it's not worth it to pla,tcr up with advertising our public areas. KAY MORTENSON Balboa 0 A't fJr <i\ adve rt ising on the beach, I per~onally don•t think bike racks, garbage dumpsters, or telephone booths rcncct the natur:il bc ... uty of the beac~ tJOY\'-ay, so "'hat difference does a Police don't duck work A:. we left the lla-;tille Day race recently, \\e happened upon a mother duck and her eight t.lud.lings l>ehind the closed El Torito rc:.taurant on MacArthur Uoulcvard. She was intent on crossing that busy boulevard no matter how hard we tried to keep hc'r from the road. I finally ran down to Von ~arman and asked the officers there for assistance in allowing mnm:i duck and family a safe crossing. As I ran back, I saw a motorcycle officer place his bike across the southbound lanes to let the crossing begin. She took her sweet time, I must say. After mama crO!o!oed, however, the ducklcts could not follow he r up the high curb. After cupping a few babies up onto the walk\\3)', and then fearing that thc.;y would flee into a nc..irby Morm drain, the officer hen.led the bab1C'> back toward': me and an race official who by· now haJ jo1neJ the effort. As \\e v.atchcd the Juck family dive into the lake behind the P:icific Club, I shouted thanks to the ufficcr; whereupon he !laid tlwr he mightily wished that she would \lay there. Your courtcou\ Newport Beach l'ulicc Department dbpatcher now (30 minutes or so after the .tlhenturc) ;u.JVl'>e'i (after raJioing nrr. ~}.'\\ l~>R'T m:A!'ll • <o~1'A "~"" DailJPilL VCl. 88, NO. 171 RIADIU HOTLINI 642·6016 Yuur comn1cn1' 11tx1u1 the U<11ly Pilot or 11c1>• lip\ ""Ill he recorded and ~1ven 111· r~ctly 10 u.htvr W1lll111t1 Lot><k ll he \Jmc l4·h<lur lll1\WCrin11 SC!"ICC muy be u Cd 10 rccurd lc ucn 10 the editor on 1ny topic. MAILING ADDHll Our ndJrc ' ll ''° W UJy l>L. Co\11 Mo.1, CA 112627 TO MAKI A CORRICTION Ir IJ the 1'11111'1 ~>IK)' Ill Fk>mpd)' COfTC'\r All t1rvn ul JU"'~'· k.lse ull 54(). t 2H. rn l<.J lhlllk ,oo 111111nu 11. Juh11wn, l'uMnhtr Wlll111n Lob.Jell, J J11or St.~'f Mublc, ,\l~n.11n1 Ldunr Ir~ Y'™'I, (icy l:dtM M.lrc Ahnin, 1'htitu hlitut ltob fra.nk.. C1m1Lmon M&n"lff n •.nk Knlaht, rroJu..t1Urt MWlff Mkhol flmlwr, 1>11r'-'Y M~r JuJy Ck1-.na. Cl.u11fitd M~r r•runoJ Sh.ah, C."1tre>llrT Newport Beach lifeguards like Joshua Van Egmond may soon see advertisements painted on the sides of their towers under a plan to trade corporate sponsorships for services. . · sign make? KATHY PULLMAN Newport Beach 0 My comment is the scene is busy enough as it is; the ads will only add to the clutter. We don't need more visual pollution. The to get the information) that this kind officer was officer Joe Lambert. The previously mentioned race official kiddingly asked him whether this procedure "was in his manual." While the answer is undoubtedly no, what must be said is that it was rea(ly great to have him pitch in and help Mother Nature out -even if ducks don 't belong in the Bastille Day Race. HM AND ALICE STOTLER Newport Beach Tainted appeal Too bad about Alta Coffee. We love to go to Alta on the Peninsula and were delighted that they opened at Triangle Square. Now we use Triangle Square and go there all the time, always stopping at Alta's. The other stores are great with their corporate-run glitz, however it was a nice change to enter a place more eclectic, like Alta Coffee. Triangle Square will continue to be a success, however fo r us it will no/ lose a part of its appeal and homeliness. RALPH PERRY Ne,wport Dcach Editor's nolt: Alta Coffee closed Its doors Monday ancr a lengthy disputed with the owners ol- Trlan1lt Square. The Nfmrt BcachlCost• Me.a Daily P1k>1 (US ·144-llOO) iJ published Monday throu&h Saturday. In Nev.port f.lcach 1nJ Costa Mu•. sublalptt0n1 ire only 1v11I· able by •ubscrib1nl IO The Times Orancc County C800) 252· JO. In 1rc11 ou1llJc of Nc .... port Beech tnd Cos•• Meu. sub\criFc lions 10 the Daily P1toc only 11c: 1v11lab c by mail for S8.S8 c!':s' month Second clau J!Ol:llje paid II OSll Men, CA (Prices 1ndu c 111 1~ta1blc 1111c and local IUCJ.) POSi ASTER· Send 1ddrcu chanae• 10 The Newport Bcach/C01o11 Mc» Daily Pilot. P.O. Box IS60. CMll Men. CA 92626 c:opyrl!h1. No news 110- ncs. 1llum11loM, cd11ori1 miner or 1dver· llscmcnlS herein c1n be rcpmdu<'ed whh· out wriucn pcrmii,ion of copyrlsht owner. MOW TO alACM VI Clrculatlon: (The Tlmet Oranae Counly) (800) 252-9 141 Advenlsln1 Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Edllorfal News 540· 1224 ~rts 642·4330 ews, Sports Fax 646-4170 Main omce Business Office 642-4321 Business fu 631-5902 l'\lllWMJ by~~ ..,. NtM, a Tlriln Mtnvr Comp.wly .. income is not worth it. BILL DOOTSON · Corona Del Mar 0 I say no, it's a bad idea. JUANITA HALLOCK Costa Mesa 0 Of course, some of the City Council members don't want to save money and let corporate sponsors provide services in exchange for advertising -we'd take away some of their spending money and the wonderful privileges and honor of being a COUllPONDINCI Bemused md appalled I wassomewhat bemused and at the same time appalled by a recent article in the Pilot. It seems that a group recently appeared before the Newport Beach City Council. As I understand it, their main agenda was a desire to blacktop the last remaining pristine beach in Newport for a bike path. Keep in mind that the Newport Beach City Hall is in such a state of disrepair from lack of funds that they can't even close the windows when it rains. That the already i_mpoverished school district is faced with deep future cuts from a like lack of funds. However, this doesn't deter the "blacktop the beach" group. Their answer is "let the state fund it." Let the state fund it? The state of California is nearly bankrupt. Mr. Wilson is now in the process of issuing three billion dollars in hundreds to cover current operating costs. State Medicare is financially floundering, the state educational system is in fiscal chaos. But the expense and maintenance of another bikepath would be nice. Welfare cuts, aid to the elderly, the homeless problem -forget it. Let's blacktop the beach so we can ride our little bicycles on it. The freeway system, devastated by the recent earthquake, is struggling for funds to repair and retrofit itself. Our overcrowded and understaffed county hospital systems are bracing for even more devastating ·operating cu ls. It's hard to believe that there are people walking around today who are so insensitive to the problems or the real world that their m:iin . concern in life is getting someone to fund for them something as fri volous as another bike path. Incredible. VERN MONROE Newport Beach ....... .., ll'Ultlll ......... Anyone who has attende,d the City Council meetings should realize that this "Comedy Team" should only be seen -not heard! Their apparent inability to deal with routine issues, is only ~t-weighted by their ability to spend city money -example: the $1.6 million to settle the sexual harassment problem. Should the Oity Council run the new library? It's like "putting th e fox in the chicken coop" - foreseeable disaster. The Library Board of Trustees council member. Laissez. faire, City Council. Let the taxpayers and the people who work for a living -· whq pay all this money -save some by providing the services. BARRY ZANCK Newport Beach have been toral, and dedicated to their beneficiaries, that's us - the residents and patrons of the library. Their devotion to the library was evident on July 9; and they received only o part of the Tecognition which they truly deserved for a job·extremely well done. The new library will be around for ntany yc;irs long after many of us -as a testimony that our trustees did care, and yes, made the "impossible dream'' a reality . Let the library trustees remain intact. HENRY A. ROTH Costa Mesa Harbor Patrol helps hearing-Impaired This response is beibg submitted reference the article entitled "A Sound System" (July 14). We at the Orange County Sherifrs Harbor Patrol have worked with Vessel Assist for several years and we find them to be a very professional organization providing a much·needed service to boaters who are broken down or disabled. We wish to commend them for purchasing and installing the Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD) in their Costa WIATHIR AND OCIAN CONDITIONS TIMPIUTUUI Newport lle.ich: 67/63 hlbol: 67/63 Costa Mn•: 6'/63 CcKona det Mar: 67/63 sua• •oa1CUT LOCATION The Wed1e Newport Point Blac'lfl S.A. River Jetty CdM TIDU TODAY Sill SWlll 1·3 • 1·3 ' 1·3 • 1·3 • 1·3 • 8:12 a.m. l .7 1:4' a.m . .0.4 7:14 p.m. 6.4 12:41 p.m. 2.1 first hl&h First low Second high 5fcond loW WlONlSOAY flnt hJ&h 1:59 a.m: J.9 flnt loW 2:33 a.m. -0.1 Sec:ond hJp 1:03 p.m. 6.6 Second low 1 :45 a.m. 2.0 WIMr T9t'ftpefaturt: 66 r r ' . 0 I think this business about the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission letting corporations advertise along the beaches and parks is yet another scheme to degrade the natural beauty of the area in order to line the pockets of a few corporate executives. PETER McGRATH Costa Mesa 0 There are ways or doing this and raising money while still being · classy. But 1 don't want to go out to th e beach and see Joe Camel on the lifeguard towers. I don't want to see Bud Light on a trash dumpsters. There have to be better ways, with class, to raise money without running advertisements on our beautiful natural beaches. Who knows where it will stop? Maybe some day we will be able to see di:ll I ·800-COLLECT on our police cars. I know I'm being funny but it is true. Let's not pollute the ;iir with all these silly ideas of raising money by selling our dumpsters for ad space or logos. The point is, we're one of the richest cities in the United States and Newport Imports donated for summer use to the lifeguard department a t>eautif ul Range Rover. Now that's doing something with class and saving the city some mon~y. h 's time we don't sell our visual~, especially our beautiful benches, to advertising and like 1 said , where is it going to stop? I think we can be more creative in raising our money. JOSEPH CLEARY Newport Beach Mesa dispatch center. However, as a public service agency providing marine law enforcement, search and rescue and marine fire-fighting services for the boaters 01 our Orange County waters, we would like to clarify the fact that Vessel Assist is not the only source available. To help dear boaters with cellular phones and TDD capabilities, telephone companies have provided specially trained personnel to relay TDD communications with voice users for some time now. Although it is rare, we have experienced this situation at our dispatch center in Corona Del Mar and it '~orks very well. To take things one step further, we have systems in pl;ice to inst3ntly obtain language specialists to - deal with any foreign language caller in an emergency situ;ition: The article would leave one to believe that only Vessel Assist and no other agency has the capability to deal with persons equipped with the TDD system. For this reason we wish to clarify the fact that all emergency service providers do h;ive this capability available through the phone company. , BRAD GATES Sheriff-Coroner CAPTAIN DAVE MANN Harbor Master POUClflUS COl1AMllA 1000 block Adam• An.: assault reported 300 blotk W. Bay SL: a11emp1ed auto theft 1000 bloc.k Onnae Ave.: asS4ult reported 2000 block Newport Blvd.: A parking lot e:ard valued at 25 cents was stolen from o purked convertible jeep. Thieves slashed 11 side plastic window. 3000 block llarbor Blvd.: Computer equipment estimated 111 SIS,360 was stolen from the Digital Equipment Corporation. NIWPOll1 alACM 100 blodt l~Ut St.: Someone 1et 1 pair or trash cans on fire. Fire reached aide wall or residence Clusina damqe. tlS N ....... Ceelet Drh't: A puppy, valued at 1499, wu 1llcacdly 11olcn from 1n unlocltcd kennel in .. Rusto'1 Pcu" 11oro. EmDlowoo said It Wit wry Hlikelj that puppy could ha~ cscaf)Qd on ha own. • Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Pilot 1111 102nd -· .... _ ca.ty fllr Runs lhrouab J uly 24 TODAY Hours today: noon to midnight. AU day: Iron POGman competition at the Kids' Corral. 1 p.m.! J p.m.: Candy Apple Cloggers at L.A. Ccllulnr Centennial Stage. 4 p.m.1 Aluminum can stomp contest at L.A. Cellular Centennial Stage. 6 p.m.: Magical World of Dancing Hotses at Coors Light Arena. 7 p.m., 9 p.m.: Freeway Philharmonic at Cal Spas Heritage Stage. 8 p.m.: Wailing Souls at Pacific Amphitheatre; Eric Ekstrand Swing Band at Cal Spas Heritage Stage (and again at 10 p.m.). COST General admission $5 (ages 13 to 64); S3 for seniors, 6S and older; S2 for children, 6-12; free for kids under 6. DISCOUNTS FEMA card or Red Cross ' identification holders receive t"o free admissions. Today also is an "Unlimited Carnival Ride" day (purchase an SI 1 wristband and you can enjoy unlimited rides from noon to 7 p.m.). Get an additional SI off the wristband price if you present specified ticket stubs or coupons from a 1994 Angels baseball game, Chicago-Chicago Pizza, Pepsi Cola, South County News, Ti"cs Orange County and VonsClub magazine. PUKING S3, but free for carpools of four or more. n• ~ken arc located near the maan fntranc:c. MONDAY lll•llU.1111 Mechanics spent most of Monday replacing the wiring on the Gravitron ride after a 44-year-old Los Alamitos man was electrocuted Saturday night u he tried to repair a floodlight. B & B Amusements weren't required do so, but company officials on their own decided to go ahead and replace all the wiring, fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd said. Meanwhile, Uoyd said, inspectors from the State Department of Industrial Relations and the Occupational Safety and Health Admmistration (OSHA) were questioning witnesses and compiling reF.rts of the accident, which occurred at about 11 :2.S p.m. "Because there was a fatality involved, the inspectors are required to obtain as much information as they can," Lloyd sa id. "Then, once (the mechanics) are fin ished replacing the wiring. then OSHA and the other state inspectors will take a look at the ride, just to make sure everything's OK." Lloyd said the ride should_be up and running today. Ron Vogt had been employed as a ride operator for only four days when the accident occurred. .. Fair officials said ride operators like Vogt are trained to operate the ride only and are instructed to contact a supervisor when they notice any problem or N:pair work needed. Affend••c• Turnstile through 9 p.m. was 22,376. Last year, 21,746 people passed through the gates on this date. Tuesday, July 11, 1• J • Snapple, Clrcla K otnclals 1nvasligata -=- .,.. Costa Mesa resident reportedly bought popular drink from local· store. He says it contained maggots. BY ANNrrrs CHAVEZ, Foa TMI PrLOT COST A MESA -As publicity spread Monday or a local man's claim that he found maggots in a , bottle or Snapple, officials of the New York-based beverage firm rushed to investigate the matter. Quality control agents were sent to the Costa Mesa convenience store where the bottle in question was purchased. But Snapple of- ficials also noted that the victim reported the incident to the news media but hasn't personaUy filed a complaint with the company or with local authorities. Quality control officials from Snapple went to the Circle K store at 1654 Santa Ana Ave. on Mon· day to inspect the business and try to determine when and where the contamination could have oc- curred, Snapple spokesman Gre· gory Miller said. "We suspect that the cause of this was an exposure to some un· sanitary conditions after the bot· tics left the plant," Miller said. Costa Mesa resident Keith Cre- celius reportedly bought a bottle or the popular, flavored iced tea drink at the Circle K on Saturday. It wasn't until after he began driv- ing away from th e store that he noticed something unusual about his drink, according to news re· ports. The 40-year-old salesman told media outlets he took a sip, felt something like a spider web stick io his lip, picked it orr and discov· ered it was a maggot. He also re· portedly found three or four mag· gots on the lid. He then became violently ill. But Monday, Crecelius had yet to file a complaint witH the Snap· pie Corporatfon. In fact, members of the media, not Crecelius, noti· fled Snapple about the incident, Miller said. "Very lirerally, it was the medi:i who called up," Miller s:iid. "One television station and one newi.pa· per took the time to call us." Miller added that the company has been trying to rca~h Crecelius, who has had little contacr with the company despite the media ::lllen- tion. Miller &a1d that without Cre· celius' cooperation, it ma) be d1f· ficult to determine e\:ictl} how this happened. "AJI \\-C can count on is when we see the bottle, and we ha\en't seen the bottle," Miller i.:iid. Crecelius could not be reached for comment late Monday. The Circle K corporarion also conducted its o",n 10\estiga1ion Monday. A .spokesper:.<>n said other beverages in the CQsta Mesa store we re found free of an> t}pe or bug inf cstation. "Our field office in that area has checked all the beverage!> for sale and found 'nothing suspf'.1 cious," said Anne Vry, public rela-~ tion manager for Circle K. "There were no traces of insecu or mll9 gots on any of the products, or Oii the premises." Miller and Vry said this was aa unusual occurrence for both ~ panics. .. "At th is point everyone is ulis-• ficd here that it was an isolatcd1 1nc1dent," Vry i.:iid. r Said Miller: "There is no reasoni.. at all to think there is a problem · wtth Snapple products; I can as· sure )OU that it's the only incident both nationally and an 1h:u area." De:.p1te the publtcaty, other local stores and rei.taur::ints that ~11 and sel"\e Snapple products re· ported Monday that beverage ~s had not been affected. ~ . "I didn't 1..now about n until a customer told me," said Anni( Erb..1b1an~ manager of No Subs· titute rest::iur:.ant in Coi.u1 Mes:i. That one cu:.tomer didn't order a Snapple drink, Erbabian s:ud. But bcl>1dcs that, Erbabian didn't · noucc an> other customers specifi· call> avoiding or refusing to drink Snapple becaui.e of the publicity. ''There's not a heck or a lot or reaction here," i.he s:iid. City Council salvages parts of master plan for parks COSTA MESA -The City Council on Monday salvaged some portions of a proposed Master Plan of Parks and Recreation that two weeks ago were thought to be a '1receive-and·file" study. The proposed plan was first dis· cussed during the July 5 council meeting and was met with disap· pointmcnt from the council and a number of residents who objected to recommendations that the ci ty develop a portion of Fairview Park to accommodate any future recre- ational needs or the city. On Monday, the council incor· porated the following recom- . mendations into the general plan: • A joint-use agreement be- tween the city and the Newport· Mesa Unified School District al- lowing the city to maintain and improve school-site playing fields for community use. • An increase in the ratio or park land per 1,000 residents from 3 acres to 4.26 acres. • Change the designated use of a 5-acre parcel of land at Charle and Hamilton streets to allow for development or a residential park. The council also 'adopted an in· ventory of parks and recreation fa-· cilities composed in the i.tudy. ln another matter, the Cat\ Council approved a contract 1ha·1 more than doubles fees currentl) paid to an outside agency 1h:11 provides code enforcement i.er· vices for the city, bringing the con· tract up to $85,000. The city currently pa)S W1lld.1n Associates $44,000 for m worl. with the city ln the Neighborhood lmpro,ement Strate&) and Single Fam1l} 3nd Ren1al Rehabilit:itaon progr3m:>. targeting propcruc:. that h;i'c fallen into d1~repaar and are creating ·a h..izard .to the com· mun11y. The firm ..1i.~1:.b an commun1ca- t1ons "11h propert) owncrlo, 3dvis· ing them of necei.~ary rep;ms, anci filing court paperi. 1f the owners foal to male the impro,cments. -By Tia:t Bors:itt:1 Please Join Us F or Dinner , Lunch or \Veekend DMJ.Dc h Sabatmo's was onglnalty founded in Chicago atter our father brought the fam ily recipe for our famous Italian Sausage from Palermo, Italy in the 1930's. Today. his sons & grandson Judge Robert Gardner's column "The Verdict" will not appear today. 100°/o CASH OUT HOMELOANS • continue to provide a complete menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh daily and seasoned with 5 generations of family pride Thank you, The Sabatino Family It will return next week. 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AMERICAN SAVINGS 4 BAN~ ~~..m.r 1-800-788-7000 Special American Checking Offer •No monthly account mainttnance fees ror 6 months. July 1~~30 only. -......... he said, \ rcferriA1 lO tbe llua- dreds o( people •bo ba¥e called to offer suppon IO the Hubcn s.in<:c Denise "s d.IS3ppuranc:e.. '"And if thq 'Qet IO ~ ber and attend, >e •ek:omc them.-. · ID f .... -t. lbc lC pbOae CXlOliJt. cd to ring o!! the book Mooday at the H...bcrs· Vista Grudc home as dozens of supportj\we W2.ngCB -SOOC sobbing - whed.to offer their amdolences.. "Yoa aJt.t be?:C\c all the ~ .. Dc:-:.is H:!ba ~ -1 ap- prca.l~e l::~g froo ~· ......... 1 ,.,,_.,.e~ ~e:"\ ·~~·... 3dd-i:.~ L":.-: i.::e ~~ ?.!.:..!Si _;;j • l Uxr.:1 ~ ,"T'lolio.'~...-! . ""'-.. .. -· .v ..... __ _ 3-:.. H-~: •'25 s.:r._d ·aa t::! _-..c _: l .:CZ.:.. :i=:s .. ~ ~ ., . ::..;_ .. :_ -!'~ ~ f_-:~ ~ ~ -: >e-->--; :·--~ ~~ ~= ~! ~ t= C'' -~ • • ... ~ -· -· •• ~~ ....... .. ..;.__.-...~ '). ~ -.~-... __ .... ~- ::...: ·: :c...-.=...: l ~.... ;:('<._., --i .;a: :.:.!'· :ie .• :-.~ l...-e H-~:s -1 -_:: ...::..: ~--,.: !..:.! ... ~-'? A..s.o. Dlllill .. ... ,.... .,. tllla • ol•will e.a .._.ill a )ikt. II(. Tiie ~ llill ... IO mcwe ID Nortll l>MDa ill ..... ..,..,, ud ID bmy Dalilc 9Car her paedfaabu -l)rnnis' f.alMr - ia So8ab Datola.. \ Dcuis Huber uid be WOuld aim like ID eaM&t' some lOl1 ol IDCIDOI iaJ in Oeaise'I name, but has DOI ,et decided Qaa lO do. bow lO bat bom>r bis danchter ... As for tbe Uwatiptioa inlO bis daughact's death and the man ~rdaiDiac~c:ru:c Aid be FU daily updates from Cosu Mesa Police Detea.M L!'Qda Gicslc:r, ODC ol three locaJ in that bat •'U Huber's dm"Cr's li- ~ chcctboot and credit cards. Smith Wd. It ~ .. as if be k.cpt all of Deruse in a bat... be said. At tbc home, police l'CCO'crcd ~a dauo handguns and shot· r.:m. b--: Saulh sUt that that type of &ISCc.11 isn •t uncocunoo in Ari· m::3.. JC'icl~. rcponcdly ~'Om. by H:..her o:i lhe night she· disap- pea.rcd after attending a Morissey coocen at the Forum on June 2, :991, •-as found intact on her ~. Smith sa1d. Slm being debated lS v.'here Fa- mlh.ro v.ilJ be tricli tf he's held to ~er the charges at either a pre· ·coFFEE HOUSE custom~r response:· Shapiro said. _ ··we arc tJ.lktng to sc-.eral people v. bo v.ant to do exactly the same Fre• P••• 1 thing in that space right now." ::> \!,ere cr.•.w::g to b.;dge on tbe Shapiro sa~~ Triangle Square [n, ,e_>e amo .. :Jt bcO...SC Of 3 C~-0 \'CStCd mooC) in the construction agreement O\er the anierior of the of the coffee house and had of· ~-0ffee house. v.h.ch LS fumis."ied fcred tci \loOrk out a payment v.11?1 rc~c1ed f-rr.: re aod fix-schedJle 'Aith the ov.ne~ for back H .. re). · · .. The) -.i.ere aga.n)t '1>hat \loe d,d from the begmnmg. · Spooner saJd .. The) didn't like tl:e faci that v.e ... ere bringing in old doors -v.c d.an ·1 fit their corporate look." Triangle Square panner Rich Sh:ip1ro said Alta \lo3.S not built ac- =o:ding to plan. but h~ nC\enbe- !ess v.antcd the bus:ness to suc- ceed · V. e 'ACren't unhappy about the L..nd or business they v.erc doing ar.d v.e v.crcn·t unhapp) about the renL ··This is a rent issue and it's nothing but a rent issue," Shapiro said. "We asked them to please pay I.he rent and they opted DOI lO pa) the rent and leZ\e." Spooner, ~ho runs a wbQlcsale coffee business -. Alta Coff ce Warehouse & Roasting Co. - said there ,.-as no offer of a pa}- ment schedule. She -.'3.S asking for a new lease based on saJcs. .. We didn't v.-a..01 to IC3\-e; •e just v.-ant· ed something reasonable."' 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Se\-craJ factors ultimately .,.ilJ determine •here a trial. if any, •ill be held. Smith said he'd like to see Famaiaro face eba.rz'e! that could bring the death pcnaltf In Calif omia couns. pl'O\lng that Huber ~-as kidnapped ~ould be sufficient to bring such charges. Smith wd. Arizona bv.~ still -.ere being examined, he said. I -.,. ....... llC., ... ...... ....,.., ...... die .,. .... iDlo Dailc"i dcaab. .. We U\'C P'CJil!Wll 10 know lbe Huber family very wen dwinc tbe put ·rcw ~ and tbe nnas ol ttiC last few dayl ~ btta fek ~ bia as suoactY througboua the Police Depan· mcnt and the stUI... Roeder Wd.; .. w c will stay with Ibis all I.be • 'IJ throu&b to the very last de· u.il to mate sure abat all the in- ''C:Slipting panics ~ ~ry­ Lhin& the) need." -•r DaIJr ru. da6 Officials from Yl\-apaj and Or· ance counties planned to bold a telepbooe c:onlueoce call oo Mon, day night •itb Orugc County b~ tricl Attomcy Michael Capizzi. ,..ho ultimately v.iU decide if an Orange County Coun will hear the c:asc if it goes to 1riaJ. Smith said. Police said they plan to<b) to eu:3\"ate other areas of the bou.sc and yard •here the seaich dogs indicated lhe scent of a corpse But. Smith said. there is little C\i· dcoce to suggest the presence oC any additional bodies. welt-respected bolct chain. ii Wiii jull .......... . ~ewport Bach ~ offic:ials arc ,._ ..... 1 couo1in1 on Willian IO help former bureau chief .. ho rc.iped jump·Start 1~ cit~s aourisrn. lasl December. • business, which brinp lbc caty SS.6 After cipt )CIR of traveling million annually in bolel taxes around tbe IWOtld •bile ~orkioJ as atone. a mattctiac excculNe for 1he . Coupled w1th restauranu, 1hc Loodoa-bued Fone hotel chain, e:imera·toting tourists pump 1n she' "'as ex.cited about the prospect al~l SlO million per year into ol sc1;liac her. ~~n as a . city coffers. . vxauoa dcstin.auon to worl~1de To maintain a quahty of hfc con~ \\Orth bra&ging about, those Owiilg the c.xtcnsive inteniC14' numbers will ha"e to stay high, process. W&lJiam.s ~id she council members contend. 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And I al"'a}) . asked mys~lf how it would be to impression ihat C\>'Cryone m me there compared to my life in Newport is as much fun as !"cv.J>OCl Beaeh.·• Williams, they'Aon'I have an> The ~er al~-a)S v.as the resel'\'alions about sending clienis same. •·1t's a \loOnderful place to here. ~a family. and the t ·'.Ma}be I could get in the emirooment here is beau1iful," fountain,'' W1lli:ims offered a.s a she said. photographer took her picture Although the Job doesn't S4>und outside or the Hard Rock Cafe as glamorous as Jetting around the "I'd jus1 ha .. e to take off my globe representing a (panly) hose." ''THE FINAL REDUCTION'' A Stroke Of Brilliance~ 50%-80% OFF ENTIRE STOCK 16M5ii • ATRIUM COURT 1''EWPORT BEAOI LOCATIO~ ... \.tneritonc paint & waUpaper center J69 L 111t ..... COiia M9ea 646-8774 ............... @) ..... RU Ff ELL'S UPlll.STUY llC. . ... ,_ .... fllllr'l llln! tm--.. CllTJ..._Ml-1156 . 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NEWPORT BEACH -The fi~st nine people who pulled Caty Council candidacy papers from the City Clerk's office on Monday included both ex· peeled names and a few sur· prises. Among those in the "no sur· prise" cat egory, because they earlier voiced intentions to run in the Novembe r election, were: Planning Commissioners No rma Glover and Tom Ed· wa rds, former city attorney Dennis O'Neil and Assistant Huntington Deach . City Al· torney Art DeLaLoza: R2n Winship , a local busi· nessman, also announced more than a year ago his intent to run for the . District 4 seat, wh ich covers the Eastbluff and John Wayne Airport areas and is being vacated by Mayor Clar· ence Turner. Patrick Bartolik, who pulled papers for the Dis- trict 6 Corona del Mar seat being vacated by Councilman Pfiil Sansone, is another poten· tial candidate who voiced inter· est before the filing period of· facially opened Monday. Local inn proprietor Michael CANDIDATES Fro• P•t • I thrown aside for somebody wtio's doing this just fo r a la rk ." The candidate filing period opened on Monday, wilh trustees Judy Franco and Rod MacMillian taki ng out papers of candidacy as expected. The only other prospec· live candidate to surface Monday was Corona del Mar High School parent Kar.en Wilso n, according to Palitz initially indicated he would run for the District 1 Balboa Peninsula scat against incumbent John Hedges, but on Monday, Palitz pulled papers for Sansone's Corona dcl Mar seat, apparently because he lives in that district now, City Clerk Wanda Raggio said. Meanwhile, two people who had not been mentioned for the November race also pulled papers: Long Pham, who took out papers for the Balboa Pen· insula scat, and Barbara Li- ebman, who pulled papers for District 3, the Newport Hcights-Westcliff scat being va- cated by veteran Councilwoman · Evelyn Hart. Pham's baclc· ground i~ unknown, but Li· chman has experience as a community leader who served, with Edwards, on the Airport Working Group that helped forge the 1985 noise agreement for the John Wayne Airport. Hedges, who had said he plans to seek re-election, didn't pull papers Monday. There arc a total of four - out of seven -council scats up for grabs in November. the county Registrar of Voters. Loofbourrow said she has en- couraged Wilson to run and is fa· miliar with her work on educa· tional restructuring at Corona del Mar High. But Loofbourrow said she has not decided if she will en· dorsc a candidate in the Novem· ber et-ection. Werner said he has met with several individuals who expressed an interest. in running for his school board seat. . Tuesday, July 19, 1994 a Former maycir am•a early Costa Mesa candidates COSTA MESA -A former mayor, a noted local attorney and a 27-year-old computer consultant wete among the first wave of council hopefuls to take out pa· pers for the November election. Two council scats will be up for grabs and at least one member - Councilman Jay Humphrey -has said he won't seek re-election. CLAS ... ...... , ... , Ho S~ng Ahn, director of the Christian Academy in Cerritos, a private school of mostly immigrant Asian students, said he was con- cerned about cultural references in the test. "Many of these qu estions would be very hard for the English-as-a-second-language· Councilman Peter Buffa hasn't committed. But former mayor and. chamber executive Arlene Schafer took out papers Monday, the first day of the election filing period. Another early arriver was Dennis Retoski, a 54-year-old attorney who has as· sisted former Councilman Orv Amburgey in his legal fight s speaking student," Ahn said as he examin ed the test. By early aftern oon, only eight individuals had reviewed test ma· terials at the county Education Department, the only viewing site in Orange County. Funding for the CLAS test was put on hold by Gov. Pete Wilson and devel opment of a new tesl will rely more heavily on public partici· pation. Part of the public display against the city. Retoski ran for council in 1992 and lost. AlsQ taking ou t papers were Michael Scheaf er, a 40-year·old in· surance agent, and L)nn Clem· ents, a 27-year-old computer con· sultant who may be one of the youngest candidates in recent hi'>· tory. "Because of r'ny age, I thank I of CLAS test rnateriab inclu1.ks comment forms that abo en., courage suggestions for reading ma terials. 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BY R.lCHARD O tTNN, SPOan Wan n R ookies beware. World TeamTennis is nol a league for the air sick or sensitive of ear. Travel is grueling and fans can be uncivil to visiting players. Economicalry, players aren't exactly treated with carte blanche. After all, the budgets o( W1T franchises arc a far cry from those in the NFL. Members of the Newport Beach Dukes know as well as anybody in the league, considering thei r recent road swing wi th matches in New Jersey, Atlanta and Idaho .. "Going from Atlanta to Boise (Idaho}. it was 14 hours door to door," said the Dukes' Kelly Jones, who enters tonight's home match against Florida as the reading men's singles player in the league with a 41-24 record (.631). "We flew from Atlanta to Nashville to Los Angeles io Salt Lake City and then to Boise. I'm a little upset about that. We do a Jot of traveling, but I can get to Europe in 12 hours, and it takes us 14 hours to get to Boise, and we didn't get to practice until an hour before the match. "People who come out and watch us play, they're not affected by it. Nobody's affected by it but us. lf we were rookies, we wouldn't be able to do it , but we've got a buncti of veterans who know their bodies and understand what it takes." The Dukes, two-time defending West Division champions, who reached the W1T title match the past two seasons, have wrapped up the most demanding portion of their road schedule. They're 'I think ifs amazing that we're 7-0. So much for Greg Patton and his coaching· ability.• . _ -RID lllBIMAN Dukes owner 7-0, having played only two home matches. "l think it's amazing that we're 7-0," club owner Fred Lieberman said. "So much for Greg Patton and his coaching ability." Patton was the Dukes' coach for the first four years of the team's existence, before being replaced by Angel Lopez after stepping down and accepting a similar position with the Idaho Sneakers this year. Only short flights to Sacramento and Phoenix (July 29) remain on the Dukes' travel schedule this season. But even those can cause exhausting moments. "We go to Sacramento (on Saturday), but we don't get back until 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, then we have a S o'clock match that day," Liebe1man said. "That's rough. I think (travel} is probably a reason why people don't come back to TeamTennis. Unless you go out and win, the compensation isn't good enough to overcome the bad memories you have of traveling. "You play (14 regular season) m§ltches in a short period of ti me. They get burned out." When the Dukes travel to Phoenix, they leave from LAX rather than John Wayne Airport, even though the latter is only minutes away. "It's to save money," Jones said. "It takes longer to drive to LAX from here than it does to Oy to Phoenix. That's crazy." Once the visiting Dukes arrive on the court, the battle cont inues. Heckling fans in pl aces like Wichita, Kansas, and Boise, Idaho, do not compare '°" the more tranqu il Newport Beach fans. "We need that li11le break from the road (this week)," Lopez said. "~lus, you go to all these places where everybody is rooting against you. In Idaho, we played at Memorial Stadium, which is a minor league baseball field and they put a tennis court on the diamond. It's a baseball type crowd, really vocal. It's more like playing in a baseball game , and they were pretty tough on our players. "People here aren't really like that, bul in places like Wichita, Atlanta and New Jersey, they're really loud and cheering for th eir teams to 1hc point where it's almost obnox ious to the 'lisitors." Thus fa r, the Dukes have made the loudest noise. Magic ingredient easy to discover with the Dukes ••• It's all in the family ' ..._Angel Lopez has brought to the Dukes what he believes in. and it starts with Kelly Jones. BY R.ICHA.JU> DUNN, SroaTS Wama I t's being kept in the family th is year for - the Newport Bench Dukes, beginning with Kelly Jones, who is enjoying a renaissance season on the court, thanks largely to his two best friends ... his newlywed wife, Tami Whitlinger-Jones, and Dukes Coach Angel Lopez . Hopes were high that 1he Dukes could reach the World TeamTennis title match for a third consecutive season when they signed WT A Tour Kally Jones standout Zina Garrison-Jackson, who has been coached by Lopez since 1989 and suggested to the team that they hire him as their coach. They did. Lopez and Garrison-Jackson had another idea: Sign Jones, who has had close ties with Lope z since the late 1970s. Thus far, it's been a tennis marriage made in heaven. The Dukes arc 7-0, the only undefeated team in W1T, and Jones is leading the league in men's singles with a 41-24 record in games (.631). Adding more to the twist, Whitlinger-Jones, who married Jones on March 19, is one of two wome n players substituting for the Dukes while Laris~ Neiland and Garrison-Jackson compete fo r the United States in the Federation Cup this week. -MAa.c M.unN, DAIL\' PILOT First-year Dukes standout Kelly Jones Is sitting atop the heap In men's singles on the World TeamTennis circuit with a 41-24 record. No, Jones and Whitlinger-Jones did not play mixed doubles on Sun<by when the Dukes nipped Idaho, 22-21, in a ' lee JONll/P•1• 7 Different Twist awaits Dukes tonight · at JWTC ..., Worn out from travel, with some new faces, Dukes hosting Florida. BY RICll.AAD D lTNN, SPOan Wann NEWPORT OEACH -Burned out from tving out of a su itcase tlle past week, while -enduring rain delays ~MJld two super tie-breakers, Coach Angel Lopez's Newport Beach Dukes, unbeaten in the fi rst half ,Pr the World TeamTennis season, return to their home oil tonight ~ 7 o'clock to fa ce the Florida Twist. -"l 'm not i,urprised with our ~tort, because when we started the ~cason, we we re hooting for first ploce," Lopez said. "We feel we have the talent to go all the way. l'm plea ed, but I'm not really sur- prised." For the second consecutive match, the Dukes (7-0) will be playing without Zina Garrison- Jackson and Larisa Nciland, who are represent ing the United States in 1he Federation Cup. There is iPQ timetable for their return. Tami Whillinjler-Joncs, the wife of Dukes standout Kelly Jones, and Ann Grossman will once again replace Garrison-Jackson and Nciland when the Dukes play Florida (3-4) at the John Wayne Tennis Club. Neiland (15-7) owns the league's lop winning percentage in women's singles (.682) for those who have played more than 20 ~amcs. As a team, Newport Beach 1s No. 2 in the league in women's singles with a 37-29 record (.561) with Nciland, Garrison-Jackson and Grossman. Kelly Jones, 41-24 in men's sin· gles, is ranked No. 1 in W1T in that department (.631), while Gar· r is o n-Jackson , Ne i I and, Whitlinger-Jones and Grossman have combined for a 36-25 mark (.590) in women's doubles, lops in the circuit. "We've been on the road for five matches, and had only two home matches, so we've been liv- ing out of R suitcase and we're a little burned out riaht now," Lopez said. Aside from Sacramento (S-2), no team in WIT has a record bet· ter than <4-2. The Capitals aod the Dukes, who both play in the West Division, meet on Saturday in Sac- ramento. DEEP SEA FISHING MONDAY'S fllH COUNTS D.,,•r'• Leeker -6 bo.ats, 221 .anglers. 1 yellowuil, 42 bonito, 142 b.arr.acud.a, 1,172 s.and bus, 39 a lico bus, 31 sculpln, 18 rockfish, 1 h.alibut, 4 m.ako sh.ark, 8 blue shuk. Newpert l.8•tll111 -4 bo.ats, 102 anglers. 545 s.and bass, 1 calico bus, 13 . KUlpln, 2 h.tlibut, 21 barracuda, 70 madierel. TODAY'S ICHIDULI Davey's Lod1er (673-1434) -1/2 day, luves 6 A.m.; returns noon; '/) d.ay, le.a~es 12:30, returns S p.m.; ¥• d.ay, le.aves 1 .a.m., returns S-6 p.m.; Twillghl, le;aves 6 p.m., returns midnight • Newpot"t wding (67S-0550) -1/J·d.ay, luvn 6 1.m., rflurns noon; 'h -d.ty, leaves 12:30 p.m., returns S p.m.; Twilight, le.tves 6:30 p.m., returns mldni&ht; Full-d.ay, luvn midnight, returns "&-7 p.m. Wednnd.ty. AWAAQ AAATCO 11 The Proud Recipient of The '"Newport 81lbo1 Rot1ry Club• Award, for Honesty And Integrity. . Mufti.,.~ .,.k• Alk FREE• E•tlm•te• TNller Hltallee About • Towt~ tifYJIH•J &31-1.170 TRANUll88ION 1728 PLACENTIA 1BMCE •REPAIR• EXCHA111E COSTA MESA ••••DOMl9TIC • W'ORllD CARI• TRUCQ • AV'S•••I SCO'IT BROOK.~--..-- BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 8-18 July 25 -July 29 1994 REGISTER NOW/ Space Limited to 125 Plavers University High School Ma(n -GYm 4n1 Campus Drive Irvine, California Dates: Mon. July 25th th~ ' Fri. July 29th 1994 Times: 9:00AM till 4:30PM Daily Leam what It takes to become a champion from the 1994 NBA CHAMPION HOUSTON ROCKETS Scott Brooks camp c/o Chrte Vall , 3 Allalr Irvine, CA 92715 CALLt (714) 854-3374 • 0oN Lti'CH, DAILY Pll.oT' Newport E?st's Tim Thurman slams a single in District II Pony League Tour- nament action en route to a berth, in the .sectionals this week, starting Thursday. Newport East throws scare into champion . Laguna NigUel ~ Wiethom homers , but it isn't enough in 8-4 setback; section tournament next. BY BAJUlY FAUL.ICNE&. S!'olln Yt1trr111l LAG.Ul'IA NIGUEL -Wh en Newport 'East Pony All-Star Eric 1 Wiclhorn hit a seed over the right-center field fence in the sev- en th inning Tuesday LE~ night, he also may have planted one with the highly-touted Laguna Niguel All· Stars. 1 For. though Laguna Niguel prevailed, 8- 1 4, to. win the District 11 championship at Chapparosa Park, Newport Ea t gave the ' unbeaten hosts cause for' concern, after Laguna Niguel had invoked lhe 10-run mercy rule on three previous 13-and 14· year-old foes, rolling up a 31-1 scoring ad- vantage. "I think we made ·a statement that they'll have to think about us," said New- port East Co-Mar1ager David Northridge, whose squad joins Laguna Niguel in ad- vancing to the section tournament, begin- ning Thursday i_n Whittier. Newport East, which put together five hits in a three-run second to break a scoreless tie and give Laguna Niguel its first post-sea 'On deficit, meetS District 1 1 runner-up Anaheim in th e 5:15 p.m. · !t~~-~~ lsuper tie-breaker, Whitlinger-Jones played wi th Trevor Kronemann, the co-male MVP in the league last year. Lopez, Jones' co-best man at the wed- ding, ceqainly knows his players. "I've known (Jones) since he was 14," said Lopez, head professional at the San Diego Tennis & Racquet Club, where Jones grew up. Jones, 30, who met his wife in 1991 while playing wrr for the Sacramento Capitals, was given "sort of an honorary membership" at the club, because his par- ents couldn't afford it. "We go back so long, I can't remember not knowing (Lopez),'' Jones said. "He's always been a coach for me, he's always been there for me, and we've always had sort of a brotherly relationship. He's al· ways been like a brother. I knew him be-~ore the (San Diego) cJub got started (in b ecember, 1979). I'd played in a junior tournament he had and I'd done wel1, and re got together as a student/coach rela- , PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ope,ner. "(L-Oguna Niguel) may have been taking us lightly, but we played more to our po· tential than in the first meeting (a 10-0 Laguna Niguel triumph Sunday)," Nortbridge said. "Our kids knew we could compete with them and we showed that tonight.'' Mike Hollern singled in a run to open the scoring and Mark Hatfield followed with a two-run si~gle to right to put New- port East on top early. Laguna Niguel rallied for one in the third and four in the fourth to take the lead, but sweated out the final outs after taking an 8-3 edge into the seventh. Wiethorn's two-out blast awakened the Newport crowd, and Eric Bottomley, who doubled twice and scored a run, missed a back-to-back homer by mere feet when he drove one high off the fence in right cen- ter. A walk extended the rally, but Curt Rodriguez finished off his fourth relief in- ning, ending the game wi th a pop up. Eric Halfacre, Colby . Northridge and Wiethorn added singles as Newport Jl}atched the winners' nine hits. Three Newport errors, however, led to three un- earned runs. Hatfield silenced the crowd when a pitch glanced off his helmet and appeared to hit hh left cheekbone, bloodying his nose in the fourth. He walked off the field moments later, though, and left the park on his own after being treated brief- ly by paramedics. tionship ... · Jones, the No. I-ranked doubles player in the world in 1992, playing mostly with Palisades Tennis Club member Rick Leach, used the majority of last year im- proving his singles games, and responded by advancing to the Round of 16 at the Australian Open .. "I wanted a little more out of the game than playing doooles," Jones said. "1 felt as an athlete I wanted to challenge my- self. otherwise I'd do something else." Jones, who won two singles titles in 1993, suffered a partially tom rotator cuff in his right (hitting) shoulder last fall, set- ting him back abo.ut five months. "It's only a surprise (that I'm doing well), because people thought I was quit· ting the game because of my shoulder," ·Jones said. "It was an existing injury that wasn't real bad, then it got real bad and I ended up tearing. it in October of last year. 1 couldn't serve at all; I was serving with a half motion. It just wasn't work- ing." Jones refuses to say he's 100% now. Only 99%. "l don't want to jinx myself," he said. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Some thinis never change ••• ~ Like referees with opinions which border on the ridiculous . W hen the memory bank sharpens up, the kaleidoscope spins with .colorful recalls of yesteryear humor and assorted notes of interest. When did the first T·fonnation play appear in the history of Harbor High football? The answer: It was against Huntington Beach in 1943 when second team All-Clf blocking back Lorrie Langmade rumbled seven yards around end for a touchdown. Although the Tars rolled with the old short punt and a few razzle dazzle plays during the '30s and most seasons of the '40s, Les Miller,' the grid coach in 1943-45, had occasions to experiment with the Dutch Meyer spread and T-formations. The "T" became a fixture in 1948 after Al Irwin, a protege of the famed Amos Alonzo Stagg al College of the Pacific, returned to his alma mater. Staff was a prolific inventor in football and a masterful director of the T-formation. There. was one period in the late '50s when t~e "T" was tabled in favor of the sihgle-wing under Coach George Hunter, 1958-59. Hunter had played un~er Henry (Red) Sanders, who lived and died with ,the single-wing, at UCLA. The Tars didn't enjoy much luck with the old power formation, and it faded in 1960. Seems we recall a time when Miller, possibly in '44, chose to stop running a razzle·d32Zle play on his own in one game. It was due to a negative referee who kept throwing the nag. It led to hot words: from Miller relative to an explanation. The ref never explained specifically what he thought was wrong, but claimed no team could ever run that play without some infraction of the rules. No one else had ever nagged the play. Although Orange County had a wide circle of sharp and fair-minded referees in the early days, there were so me who were in dire need of a "shrink" or optometrist, or both. One of the more outspoken refs from the '40s and '50s was once asked to recommend two of the best from Orange County to handle a big grid clash in Los Angeles once. He named himself as one, SUMAN GER l)()INQS: Team Netherlands' Bruce Lucslnger goes up to defend against the dunking-antics of Team Sweden's Craig Meinhart· in the championship game of the 10th Slamanger Tournament Saturday, a four-on-four, full-court basketball all-comers lnvttatlonal at Costa Mesa's Balaeric Park. To the right Is 'Team Sweden's Chris Clavtdence. While Team Sweden was busied at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena SWHplng p~ Bulgaria for third place In soccer's World Cup, It wasn't quite the same here. Team Netherlands won the title, 11-9. KA'rsUYA. !VJNONB DAILY PILOT PUBUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES according to Miller. Many Harbor High.athletes were also members of the Future Farmers of America in the early days and often founcf Goat Hill hilarity spicing up any number of events. 'lt Once instructor Elgin Hall surprbed them with the announcement they weuld b~ boarded up on a bus one morning and drive n to the sites where they were raising stock and/or poultry as a term projccl. A fair number may have cringed, because their work wasn't exactly koi,her. Mel Smalley, a sterling '49 halfback, thought the most outrageous scenario was at the late Jerry Blue's home. "As Elgin recalled, Jerry was ·supposed to be r.aising a nock'of chickens, but he was in for a shock when we all quietly strolled to a back fence," he said. He said, "We had a very wonderful fishing trip down the wilderness area of the Rogue River, three nights, four days. 11le catch: 68 poi1iiu~ of fifeta11 salmon. "What a trip," he said, "eyen if you don't catch fish ." He lives on the Rogue River \.\ilh his lovely wife,. Paula . With amusement from Jim Newkirk, on outstanding lineman· in Orange Coast College's glory day~. he recalled who it was that kept biting him in the S:rnta Ano College game pileups •• Dob Gaiters, the Don fullback. Tension was high that night i,ince the Dons, ranked No. l in · the nation at the time among jaycees, were being thrashed severely and could see the After. a rousing laugh, Smalley said, "All we could see was two little scrawny chickens wandering around and it looked like they we re on their last legs." .... Ju nior Rose Bowl bid disappearing. The Pirates \\ere ahead 13-0 until the closing moments when the Dons lucked out '"'ilh a touchdown pass. Coach Steve Musseau had emerged with a unique arc·ing Jef ense that night and it made the Dons look hapless and helpless. Cliiilli .. The astonished Hall turned to Blue, a '49 guard, and exclaimed, "Jerry, you mean to tell me that From the sidelines Another wild g<.1me in '57 THIS is your project?" With an9ther laugh, Smalley said, "Jerry then yelled out, 'Hey, Mom, didn't you feed the chickens this morning?" Then it wa~ time for Smalley, but he always had a knack for lucking out \\hen the chips were dow n. Others may have appeared a bit puzzled when he had '1he bus driver angling off to the home of Manuel Muniz, a second team All-ClF tackle for the Tars in '42. Hall seemed pleased 10 note that Smalley's little pig from months past h:ld · grown up to be a strong and portly hog. Smalley explained some time back 1h:..1t he had dropped the little pig off to 1oin ;i big family of pigs belonging to Munil. He a~ded, "Manuel was a nice guy and I figured it wouldn't bother him to feed my pig while he '-"US feeding his own until the project was over." Craig Phoe nix, a champ Tar tennis ace in the mid-1930s and a long-time popular manager of the Udo Theater years back. and his son, Mike, made like Jack London last November. PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES found the Dues pulling off a Cindcrell::i finbh against Chaffey at LcOard Stadium with a narrow 13-.12 triumph, one that could have easily endeo 12-12. On the PAT a11cmpt, Pirate kicker Alan Story. who \\Ore 1hicl-. glasses, wns jolted "hen the center pass '' c11t haywfre. He was not a pns.,er. but grabbed the loose p1g-,J..in and tncd to escape would-be tad.Jen. \\ Hh one thud on his helmet, the glasses were out of'' h::ick, but he threw the wobbly pig:.kin into 1hc enJ zone curel-.a! Out of 1he blue came a second siring cnJ named Teri) ~kGuirc, who i,pcarcd the aerial just in time. l .hc press asked Musseau what he thought of that episode aftcrv. ard. \\ ith tongue in cheek, he replied, "Oh. not much. You see, , .. e\.e been.practicing that :ill year long:" D<m Ctwtrcll is a former sports t•ditur for the Costa l\lesa Globe lfrr:Jld, forerunner lb the Daily Pilot, :mfl a n•sidt!'nt of Albuquerque, N.M. 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Plf90N Ire flHA CRl'TE f\ANT It, THC GOVERNMENT Fl· AXE CONSTRUCTION, ~ ~llneu NatN(I) 11.a.d LA FOGATA fRUH MEXt-dolna.,.,... ea: The following per90na.. nta ~ Plf90N Ire clOlrll ....,_. _ t540 E. fnc 8'. lf100, NANCI GROUP, 3200 8t11· 12712 Toper, Ga1den a -~t 11bcM on: May ti, tllO CAN ORIU 6 AOTESSARI, OOAT HILL f'AINTINO doing~-: doll'll llullNll • LOffO llACH MENUS, ..,_Ana. CA •J'Ot tol StrMt. ,500, Co1ta GrOl!e, CA at45 IW.~ 8 '1 Land Oevelopmanl °'°"" '°25 ,. Coal Hwy .. Co-SEfMCEI, ... ., Loi All-ARAlJIAN MEOfCAL ... NIWPOM MIT co~ -~ Drhe, ..... Jany Lynn~. 2717 E ....... CA t2t2I Oennta W*'-m Ml, 2010 ;, fie .. Jwa 8'Uc. c.Nn, roM del Mar, CA l2t12I 109 Blvd .. 1131, Laguna fERAAL ANO INPONM-f'Nl't, .. T ...... W.,. PJ!Wt ~CA llllO Y9rda Aft., Anaheim, Ca ia..r P*ey, 11 C ........ E. OcHn l lvCS., long •tt'--'! , . alPI D HouehanQ Khedlml. 121 .... CA a.3 1lON. I Almond Trw IM'9. Calll ...... CA -7 Cluftl "*'•hllllo CCA>, ....,. M1M6on vi.to. CA 12t2t IHcf\. CA 10103 " n::, , Ph.IL~.! C~-you. Goldenrod, CorOftl C1t1 Maril Phllllp. Hendrix, 1Mna,Cllllomall111 AnUMMw ,..... .... 4141 ~ Dltie. ,_. TMt IMftiMM It ..,._ T"le kt~ It c-. Thil bullntu 11 con. 1 .... L:....o.-1, "" • .. _ ·--uar, CA tae21 l4I01 &.-Allot Btvd.. Attllt.-....,. .... •,.. ...._ O• PJIU« ... «*-Dlft I~-~by: an lndMdUml callMd by:"'~ --by: an 1nCSMduel -.cmea~ ·1 ' I c.,, count on~..! Thia bullMM le cCNta = &AgUna ..., CA MOnd TJM L.Ma, lr)llna. -. Calll .._;CA -7 'Thal le oon-The ,.911uant(1) 00.. The reotatrant(a) co. TM r90111rant(1) com. , _.._...1 _...___:~ myriad of .._...,,_,. duCtad br: an hlwflull Clllfomll 12711 Thie 1tu1ll1111 le -. .._. • • a.poralloft IMnCed lo •wact ...... .,...... lo .,...... ..U.. INnCl9d lo tr~ ...,._ -~ dlH 1tem1. beCauM Th• , .... ., .... ,,., ~ Thi• butlneea It COfto Thi• bU•lnet• It c-. ..... -= "'........ TM '911attaftt(I) co. -under .. ,...... -....., "" ;: __ ... ....., .... ~ °"' oolumna oompel menoact lo trwect bul6-..... br: an lndMdUll ~ br: 1n lndl\1dull TM· flilll•Mt(I) ............ lD ..... ...,.... lt.lelneaa Nw<•> ...., ••"-Name(s) ..._ ....... N11M(1) 11-.d •L-...o-. •: qualln.cl buyer• 10 ,,... under .. flcCllOua The , .. letrant(a) oem-TII• , .. 111rant(t) ~ _.... lt .._.. ..... IW ...., .. ~ 9ow on: rt/a ....._on: NIA ~an: ft/a "!""' pt · Cllll 8ullneal Nlme(9) .......... lo .,.,._. ...... IMnCed 10 nr.acl bull-,_ ....... ,._. ....... ~I) llllad ----.L l M8 MT8 111W1 on:~ ,_ undar Ill 1'1cW1Ma1 neu undet the ,...... ..... _ NIMa(9J lllld lllMM • .,_... -. a • • ., 8 Tu11d9y,July~11, 1114 .. __ STARTING_ ANEW ·BUS/NESS?? • f • • • • • • • • • • • • • The legal Department at the Daily Pi/,ot is pkaseti fQ announct a new service notu alKlilahk t() new businesses. ----~ wi/J now SEARCH the nmM for yqu at no txl1rl chargt, and saw you the time and the trip to the Ourt House in Sant4 Ana. Thm, of~ afor' the search is complm!d we wiU fik your fictitious business nmnL stalmlmt with the County Cid, publish once a W«lt for four Wttla as mparrJ by law awl thtn file your proof of publication wiJh the County Clerk. Pkase stop by t() fik your jictitWu.r businos st4lmlml at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay~ 01.staMesa. !f Jf'I' CIUIMt fllJ/J b) p~ aJJ us at (714) 642-4321 and wt wiO ma1te ammgmimi:s for you to hanJk this prrx:tJure by mail. If J"U slxJuJJ have 11ny farther questiqns, p~ aJJ us and we will be mtm than , g/aJ to assist J"'U· Good /uclt in )fJUT MU busined I • .. • fll"P°" llw:h/Coeta Mela Daly Plot ,,.. • • " TU!lday. July Ht, , .. , ..U0 IOTICll WIC llOTICll ,_IC llDTal fWIJC IOTICll PU1UC llOTICll PU1UC MOT1Cll MUC llOTICll "*.IC IOTICll 1 Mai IOTlii lWi 1WWW .,.. if -... oiiiil M liiii c... ..._ ~ fllal. • • nm una 5 &e araNed. PUii.iC llOTICI 110 o. Ciilftt&llie ~-ilimii'iOl';;"'--f t~. f~ !!::!!• llle t la Mii • .. ..... .. ..... -~ ?V?Vltr o1 ...... cir-TMI •ITITIO• TO II Ii..._ ordered f'9I a LandlOtd ,...... tM Giii • -llJ .. .._ ....... _... WILmMA TAW ...-... publlalied In Illa CMAllQI Tiii 11A1U 0GPY ol Ihle Otdel IO lhow NOTIOl O. r'8l1t IO bid• 9le .... ~ ' ........ .. llllN... L~lllO c•r•one: DOii "" ............ .,....., ----···· ~ ...... onoe. -• Ill.. -----• cai..bepubllehaellnNll ...UOUUOP cNaee,._...bepMllotlll fWIL fJWan .. merloan ..... ..,.,.. • ... ,. DOit , ............ ..., ---Ill --··· ... for tour oooeeci.M -· .... r--Co.la ..... -Hot. I AIAMDOleU .,,. &Ima °' DUf'dW In L...~la .. Cllflllnll ~-~Colp. Gonaelal, Ulf Robert ..... tll ,.... •• Al -Atft711T0-...... prtor to 91e dir o1 ....... .___._.~ .. Ml*' MWIPll* °'. get'lfal Cir· ~ caltl ONy. All purcNMd ....... -,_.. ._.,...,...,. -·-lilol ... IMJY ~111• ........ .,... "'._.,., --cUllllon ~ In ltlll ..,_ told "aa II." end llr;. I, eoa. Zt700 I071 ........... COiia ,....., •t• • .... .. .... .. .. cw ... WW DATaa .1&111n1"4 CAM NUllW couney ........ once • 11'11~ ~eby ew: ITIM9l tie r9mOW'ld • -., • "' "'*'9• :;r. t;,tam .. 1. ",~•00).,.. Hft Pteoentla Ave., ...... 111 "'.._"Illa. • .,.. .IULll aoalMSOlt Anina WMlt tor tour conMCUt1Ye tetwia '° ... 01e~eo: ume ot aa11 Sall Mltect • • pubic l&don, · ft. AM, COllll Mw. CL IHl7, ............. pl'lor NllllOCB(ll AW10N ' OADa TO 1110W WMlt1 ptlot IO the day ol ....... '° canc.n.tlon In IN~ 5 . t ... l*IOl\ll =··'it:9o::t! \114) ...... HI TIMI: D•~···••ln..... HIATMIR WfLkit.w ~T."••\•Jc:....-:.:: CAUHPOllCMAMO• thehMring. l:°:':c.~"f~"'= of H llleme nt b•l•e•n Nludlng Unllure, veil H·110 0..... :30PM. ..... ~ '°"' lhe ~ batWMft TAYl.OR. HMMAW fli:iD OP lllAllS DAT•1 JUN H UtM on uld PfOP911Y unclet IN OWi* end obligated party. tooll arid/or ott'9f H147 Allee r--= ~r9011a: e. owner end Ollfta1t1d '*"· A PITITION PO" AN COURT PETITIONER(S) Federico JULSS RO•INSON, Cl4loni1a Self·Sefva Stot-P ubllahed Newpo rt ...,_ localed Al a.be wi"J.m.. "* C3l1 Gart-0.. Illa 12th Md. tll\ O"DI" TO CHANG I ALLISON HEATHER Flofn & Roea flotee on JUD Q. JC 0 MM I a. age facllity Act (Bus & Beact1-Co1t1 MHa Dally lt"°'*'V 01204 loytan, ~ s.lav8dof ~ ,-i., 0::., = _, ol Nif, , .. , l'\lbllc HAMU PROM AWION WIU(U N<.A TAY\.OA, 505 tJeh&lf ol Daniel Ura, HAS/ SIONU Of' THE SUPS. Prol Code "21700.21718) Pilot .My 19• 28. 1*•....L tmll ~ IMne, C.. Oi9da Franoea -~ 8117 ...... :=::-Inc., ~~~A~ Slgnal Road, ~ewport HAVE fl~ A PETITION 1UOR COUttT The unders.gned Wil Mii 1~ 92714 (7'4) 1113·1010 PROP!ln'YootOtJ11911 John Olrbll&. 8011 Rob-~ll•h•d New~o_!t ... ...,., onlll'ld .. 8Mch,CAl2M3 FOR AN ORDE R TO F9defico FlofH. Roaa at publ1ceale by competl-----------•T ---------120&5 Ptlcerllla A.,.q COiia .. ,... ... C317 Ffri ~ ..... o.ly .. ,.._. lnllfnl•d In Publl1had Newport CHANGE NAMES FROM Flofff, 1225 s. Eveigl•"9. t1v1 bidding on tht 2nd ot C an't seem to 8 ---------S1*iec. C30I Ray Foa. Piiot ...... 1z. ti t.. ltlll fMlef _ bebe ... ch-Co•ta a..... Dally D1n111 Lara TO Danlt l Santa Ana CA 927~ Augu11. at 2·00 p.m .. on get to all those --------C227 A. ,roel/E. Alexander _, ' • ......--Piiot June 21 July 5 12 AOfH . · thl premise• ¥irhtrt ta•d !'JV PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICU Btll i,i.n Ptlllllpa 1>4e2 T011 :' ;;:1 oltn ~~ " 1IMM ' • ' It I• hlr•by Ofdetld that Publl•h•~ Newport pro~rty has bnn stOJld repal1 fot>1 -..., NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE TNl ... 'I No 7i2i06ml On Augue& 2, 1914 •t 10:00 am first Amencan T• tneurence Company, Tru1&M, Of Suc:c.eaaor T,.,.... cw sut»li&uted Trua... ot that certain Deed of Tru1t ••eculed by Ja~• A Koch and Knatie Nicole Koch, an unmamed mM\ and • 1ln· gle woman, M joint tenants, and recorded Janu-alY 4 tllO M INlrument No 90 005211, In Book n/a, ftege nla. of Ottlclal Record1 ot Orange CounlY. Calltomia, and pureuant to lha t cenaln Noeice of Detautt lher'eonder recOfded Apnl 5, 1194 • lnltrum«tt tit<> 94-0234123, in Boot! n1a, Pege nla, ot Otllc1at RecOf'ds ol aa1d County, will under and pureuant to aa1d Deed ot Trust sell at public auction tor ca1h, lawful money ot the Unil· ed sia ... ot Amenca, a cash1•r'1 cllecll pa yable to aalc:I Trualee d,.wn on a etata or nalJonal banll, 1 check dr•wn by a slate Of tede•a l credtl union, or a check drawn by a ata .. or lederal aavmgs and &o.rl aaaoclat.on, or aa"'"il• banll •pe<:•tied In aec::tton 5102 of the Fmanc1af Code and autho- nzed to do bu1lne11 In "''' 1wte, at thu North tront entrance to the County Courthouse, 700 C1v· le Cenlef Drive Well, Santa Ana Cahlom1a ,.11 that right, till• and mtere1t conveyed to and now hetd by 1l under aa1d Deed ot Trust 1n the pl'oper ty liW.ted m aa1d County and State desc11bttd a1. EXHIBIT "A" The land referred to 11 11tua1ed in the State ol Catltom1a, County Of Orange, Cuy ol Co'°la Me11a, and 11 deacrlbed H follow1 Lot 7 ot Tract No ll!OI, •• •~ on Map recorded m booll J27. Pages ti, 19 and 20 ol M11cellaneou1 Maps, A«orda ot Orange County, Cahlorma Eacept ttll oil, oil nghts, mi~al1, mmer .. 1 nghts natural g.11, N&ural gaa nghts, and other hydrocarbon• by ~taoever name known, that may be within or under the parcel ot land herem .. bove de· acribed, IOQaltler with the perpetual nght ol dnll· Ing, mining, eaplormg a nd operat111g the relor, and alonng m and removing the Jame trom said i..ld or any 'oUWtr land including the nght to wtltpalocll Of direcllonally drill and mme trom lands oeher than thole heretnebove de•c11bed 1· Oii or gaa wella, tunnels and sf\alts 1nto through or acroH lM 1ubaurface of the land here1nabove deacnbed, and to bottom such wt11p1toclled or direcbonalty dnlled well1, tunnel• and ahatu un· der and bene<ttt\ dr beyond U1e ••tenor l11mlll thet'eot, and to redrill, relunnel, equip 1namlla1n, ,..,air. deepen and opera .. any 1uch wells or ml· nes, WtlhoUt, hoWftver, the ng ht to dnll mine, it.ore. eaplora and opera•• through the aurtac.e ol the up.,., 500 leel' ot the eubaurtace of Ule land herelnabove de1cnbed. H re11rved 1n the Deed trom Irvine lndu11r1a1 Comple•, a CorporalJon r• corded February 27, 1974, lnalr\.lment No 19256, 1n Bootl 110l3, P~ 710 ot Otllc1al Rec0fd1 A1· ••IOr'• Parcel Number: 427-191 ·07 The 1treet add'"' O< other common de11gna· lion ot aa1d Pf~ 3195 B Airport Loop Dnve, Co.ta Me .. , CA 926?6 Said aate will be made without covenant or war· ranty, ••Pf•U or Implied, H to t1Ue, pcn .. u 1on or encumbrance• to H U1ty the unpaid balance due on UWt no&e or nola 11cured by aaid Deed ot Truat. to Wtl $311,314 22, plu• the lottow1ng fflJ· maled coets, a1.penM11 and advancn •• the hme ot lhe lf\ttlal pu~ecatton ot thtl fitollc• ot Sale Forectoaure COtta and E11pen11e1 $2 094 96 · NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 0£ED OF TRUST, DATED December 15, 1989 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOU> AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· PLANATIOH OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· YER Ftrel Ame"can T1Ue ln1uranc• Compan y, Anen· Uon: .._.inda Z.bfoslU. 1850 Mt 01ablo 8tvd , Sul .. 300, W•lnut Creek, CA, 94596, (5101 937· 110I, fint American T1tte 1n1urance Company a c.MlomY corponallon, BY Melinda z.broelu, A•· "9Unl lec:NWy, Deled. JUiy 6. 1994 ASAP131S20 7112, 7111, 7121 BY PHONE ~(714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631 -6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL OR IN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Me sa, CA 92627 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St. CLAlllfllD HOURS Telep~one 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday -Friday Paul ~ D42 •Nancy PUIUC llOTICI · --..-• · Ill pet eons lnterH1ed In Beach•Co•t• Mesa Daily and which are located 1.1 d h ho 7 ,., Mataon''Ci73 ~ammla ~Court~ TOS3 thl• manet 11>~111 belOft Pilo1 June 21, July 5. 12 11111 SlrHl Self St0tage, aroun 1 8 vs• ,.1q Haun it• T~ EJlla, aU•lllllOll COURT on .,,1111 .. • z:oo o'c:I-PUBLIC NOTICE this coun In Oe~ment 19, 1994, • uo w 17U'I St .~. Costa let the i rt 8164 Joie A. ~ Olf. CALll'OIUHA, QCll pm .ftct ..;.,. and No. 703 ol IN C)fange T052 Mesa. Counrr. or Orange ClaHKled n 8043 W1111ama Oear'8 COUlfTY Of' ORA11Q1 ' " W SUPUllOR COURT County Superlot Cour1 et Slate ol Ca 1IOtn•I UMS O Pr 24517 1hale lhow icauM, 9lf'J the 1ddt .. 1 shown above The Piiot and tenants hated below. Service iA 1~19 Ave coeia p=~ ~ ~1 ~ ~ ~ i::: CO~N~~~o:,::01 on 11-11. 1994, 11 2 o'clock Cl•Hlfl•d Contents inctude personal Dlrectorr "le M..., ea 92127 (114> 142 not bl _ _. p.m.. and then and theie The most compcehen· Items, hOuHhold gOOds, h 1 fl d t.J 3107 TIME: 2:30PM SlOfed Oreft9e, CA 111 ~~that• 34t TM City Drive show cause, II any they sl11e and current d1rec· veh1cl!' parts, & misc •.P you n by 1he followlng pet90l\S' 82811-1•71 copy of thla def IO lhow •oat Oflloe hx t4171 h1v1, why the ~lltlon IOf tory o l goods and ser· Items. reliable help. P411 Jouph Lehman · IN THm llATTD OP cause tie ~ In NII 0r.,..., CA change of name should not vices aroundl 160 V G1ambone 842·5&78 --------TH• •ITlTIOM TO 929t3-tl7t PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF NEwpORT BEACH UTILITIES D~PARTMENT 3300 NEWPORT-BOULEVARD NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92663 TO GENERAL CONTRACTORS PROJECT: 6TH STREET RESERVOIR & PUMP STATION SUBJECT: CONTRACTOR'S PRE-OUALIFICATION PREQUALIFICATION PACKAGE AVAILABLE: 1:00p.m., July 11, 1994. PREOUALIFICATION PACKAGE DUE: 1:30 p.m., August 2, 1994. As a condition of bidding on the above referenced Project. and In accord with the provisions of California Pubhc Contract Code, Section 2011 .5. and the City of Newpon Beach Polrcy, prospective bidders are required to submit a Prequallfication Package consisting of a c~mpleted prequalil1cation questionnaire, linancial statement. an~. supporting documents to the City, on forms supplied by the City. Prequalihcallon Plckages are to be picked up at: City of Newport Beach Office of the City Clerk 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92663 A prehminary set of construction documents are available for review Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m .. 1 :00 p.m. to 3 :30 p.m. al the City of Newpon Beach. Utrllties Department Oll1des. 949 West 16th Street, Newport Beach, California 92663. For an appointment call (714) 644-3011 . Completed Prequal~lication Packages can be delivered before, but no later than 1 :30 p.m .. August 2. 1994. I .. REQUEST FOR PREQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS. The City requires from prospective bidders answers to questions contained in a standard form prequalification questionnaire and financial statement which includes the following documents: A. Questionnaire. Regarding background, experience, financial ability and references rn performing pubhc works pro1ec1s. and B. Certificate of accountant. These documents. wrll be the basis or rat.'lg bidders w,1h respect to the size and scope of pro1ects upor wrnch each bidder 1s quahlred 10 bid. All questions must be answered. If a question is not applicable, then 1nd1cate a response of "NIA". "You· or "Yours• as used herein refers to the prospective bidder's flfm and any c' its owners. officers and/or principals. If an explanation and/or add1t1onal sheets are required for' any of the responses, please provide attached additional sheet(s) of paper signed by the owner, ollrcer. and /or principal. Failure to provide ANY 1nforma11on requested may result in a reduced rating or drsqualtftcatton from b1ddrng on the Project. ANY FALSE STATEMENT will result in the IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION lrom bidding on the Project. The prospective bidder shall have a duly· authorized owner. officer, or principal complete the quest1onr.a1re and financial statement and verify tne truth ol the information provided. The cert1f1cate of an accountant • licensed by the State of California will also De required. The accountant may submit a cen1ftcate 1n his/her own words. provided 11 does not include quahf1ca11ons so extensive as to nullify the value of the statemert or its usefulness to the City. Note: A COMPILATION IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. The certificate of accountant snall not be made by any individual who is in the regular employ ol the Contractor submitting the statemenl. nor by an Individual who has more than a ten percent (10°0) hnancial interest in the Con1ractor's business II. SUBMISSION OF COMPLETED PREQUALIFICATION PACKAGES. A completed prequalilication questionnaire. hnancral statement, and supporting documents marked CONFIDENTIAL must be submitted on or before 1 :30 p.m .. August 2, 1994 to: Director of Utilities City of Newport Beach clo Office of the City Clerk 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92663 \ Prospective bidders must be prequahfled pnor to requesting the construcuon documents for the purpose of suom111ing a bid BIDS FOR PROJECTS REQUIRING PREQUALIFICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS A PROSPECTIVE BIDDER'S COMPLETED PREOUALIFICATION PACKAGE HAS BEEN TIMELY FILED WITH THE CITY ANO IT HAS BEEN FOUND THAT THE PROSPECTIV~ BIDDER QUALIFIED TO BID ON THE PROJECT Responses to the questionnaire and the financial statement are NOT pubhc records1and are NOT open 10 public 1nspect1on Ill STANDARD OF REVIEW. Maximum prequahhcaltoh ratings b~ the City are based on the lesser of ten times working capital (current assets) or lour times net wonh (assets less lrabihtres). subject 10 ad1ustmen1 upward and downward upon cons1derat1on ol experience and performance !actors Wor'1<1ng capital may be augmented by a Letter of Bank Credit. IV NOTIFICATION OF PAEOUALIFICATION RESULTS Prospecttve bidders w11l be nolrhed by mail and, where possible, by telephone of their prequahltcatron ratrng on August 12. 1994 Ratings of individual prospective bidders \\ill be disclosed only to that brdder and only upon wn11en request In 1he event the prospect111e bidder rs unable to obtain a bond 1n the time and lorm prescribed by the G11y. the prospechve bidder shall be suspended from the qualified Contractors' lrst and not allowed to bid on Crty proiects untrl proof of bond ab1l1ty 1s provided v CITY'S RIGHT TO WAIVE IRREGULARITIES OR REJECT BIDS The C11y res~rves the rrght to warve any minor rrregulanues m the bid and reject any and all bids For mformat1on regarding prequahl1ca11on. please call: Jeff Staneart Director of Ut1lit1es (714) 644·3011 Publish July 11 19 20 1994 HOUSES/ CONDOS NEWPOltT IEACB HEWPOIT 1069 l!ACB SOUTH COAST COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS •· 2169 MEno 2186 SHARE 2724 FOR RENT 2~69 !IS -------- l•f•P•R•SALE ___ Lowest Priced 2.Sty 11Port ltrHts" 4Br·2as.. kw9ly pvt yerd, ~ condl 840 •••• Agt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Eutsld• 2BR 1 Ba, 1pa· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FIN AN CE MllCArthur Vig 2br 1ba clous, quiet down-NB Modern, Ocean vu, NB office for rent, newtyl••••••••• Beach Area up1tre $725 +dap. atalra . No pet1. $756 neat aand. prllr e ntr. dee. near water & Gated, aec . te nnl1, Mov•lnll 631-8427 aundck, fplc, lg cloHt Hoag S200 mo. 64S--------- (QUA&.llOUt!NG 0 1'1'0 .. TUNIT¥ Winter erYrty gym, poot. 556-SOOt EASTSIDe SS75 mo 84e-4400 6680,dy 675-7175 •v BUSINESS P:Urn/UnfumlaMd COUNTRY WOODS NB Prof norvsmkr. Lrg Waterfront 01t1CH w OPPORTUNITY 1-:=, :=i.~=':.' I••••••••• Lg 1 loft BA. $695 No br/pvt ba, tennl1 & main bay v1ew1, 1200-2904 1 "Port 1•--•·" VIiia Rentals AP11nTMENTS pets. 1so 2111 St. pool, w/d, gar parkng. 10,000 sq f1 ca11 ,=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v-.-~ 6-46-1164 or 845-9543 S495+dep. 722·71 44 Russ Fluter 673·37n1• New Uatlnn-7/15 e1•-A912 fOR RENT Hom• Sweet Home! NB pvt rmlb• In alaganl Cannery Village Rny ·FUJI-VEND· .. All 'Ill ............ , 111 lllis Mlnl c0nd~--61d Som-_,... 1 BR Apia, 1paclous, twnhm. aac: gate, d bl --------FACTORY DIRECT .....,lllMttCU•lkklll· 9f'Ml. 3 Doon to gm-poolside, gated, close g et. Neat bch. $650 COMMERCIAL sso.000 yr part time lfllfalr ....... Act111tllaa btt & pool •.• $851,000 --------•---------10 beach & •hopping. Incl utll. 6-42-5670 PROPw:RTY 2778 Sl00,000/yr full time .....-wtllctl_...11,..tll ** *** ** BALBOA Call tor your new ad· ON THE iAiiiD·NB ~ Ver1f1abl• by owner 11 ........, ''lllY .....,."'.. Super Portoflno w/ BEACH PENINSUIA 2607 drea• {7l 4) 642"5858 Prof non·a mkr. $500/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Um•t•d temtory. Onl)' li111llat1111 er ""ri111i111llH huge bact(yerd. highly RENT'AIS Npt Hghta ar•• 2ar mo+shat• uut. Avall PRESTIGE LIDO s-10 houri needed ~ Nallll H 11C1. Clltr. 1111tlell. ~~~=~~ ~ 18R 9tepa to bNutlful 2Ba. Water. gardener, 8/1. Stave 548-6818 STOREFRONT ~9.500 cash r9<1uireo sa.~.....,.......,,., 18R Penln ... $450 wk bayfront beach. Patio, garage Incl $t000/ New office reta•I 2,000 fOf 1mmeo.ate own••· ......................... 1BR. Ocnft • $925 wk mo 545-5353 sf. Balow mkl S9k ahlp, 1-800-357·S432 ,.......,_.,....,......,.. 18R. VII Bal.$1095 mo rafrlg , d/w. S7951 · •••••••••I NET Xlnt Tralf & Prllg 24 houre ...... ..,1 .,..._.. 2BR Condo steoo mo mo+dep. 875-2837 COMMERCIAL PRU NEWPT 673·19001--9-oo_N_u_m_b_e-,-.1-s""'s_s_ Tiiis 11 ... ,.,., wtll •It 110111.1 2BR Oen" $1750 mo NEW remodeled studio NEWPORT REAL ESTATE Ht ProhtSILO Start upt .,......lyacct,....,aMrtllt· HOMES 1100 2BR . Penin . $925 wk 1teps to E. bay/bchH. BEACH 2669 Top $S program• a vl _.. .. ,..., ..... ....a 11 II lli•iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3BR Penin siooo wk Klt, trig, 1tove. Quiet INCOME nowl 1..eoo.aes-1000 ...._., ..... Olr....,. • ll091LS HOlll! 3BR Condo .St~ mo N/pel. SS95. 87:M726 liiiiiiii•ii1ii•iiRiiSiieii2ii•ii•ilim --------1 PROPERTY 2790 LOCAL RTE•24 Loca· n ....., ....,_. M 11 Dbf..wtde pvt bch/swtc Thi ru J •• 9 Stepe to bc:h 38' t 8•· aaR 2BA s 725Np BUSINESS OFFICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii u on•• Buy A 11 01 ......... ~ .. 11161 fnc:d yd, remod M600. ---~----sndk, frplc, new c:rpt. AQ .-.out Our FOil IENT 27.ita CM lourpi.i..·1009 M11-Par t•Posalbl• S3K • ••-• ........ • • 831.-10 cw 83t·1Zt0 -· ___ .._ St 100/mo ytty. 11 29 Sptclllll Frig, d/w V• ''°" $20,000 .... umme Wkl •800-$~769 _.,,,,11D11t11111Lll-. 673-lfM W. Balboa. J2~52 Incl. 80x30 pool, No S320K Ul, posttlve l--+c-:e~o:::"m:::m::':::t:':- -11-1 11•.lllHUO 1BR ta. oondo, bay wiTUDIO i•2S• peta. No fHt. No Fr.ewe~ Cenve:;t cash flow 241-0780 Meri.et Place. M ·llll II t--.a•·-,.. BQnct'IHt/ view. cable, gu/wtr Walk to bc:h, refrlg/ l•aae Sfs-4aaa CM Fwy 55 I • Buy II. s.ll 11 Find 11 Pilot Ctu s llled .. •••• 1 '" • DC .. ,.._ v..-..., pct. 11300 Avf now. uUle 1ne1. Yrty. No pets 300 aq n. pvt • c ... 9"'-d M2-MT• CllMU01U2l·Jlll CONDOS • AIJC, Nlcde en.3117 7~1713 or 873-7M& 1350/mo. 54().()588 • PO ••• .,... •• ... condo •. ..-. llJS,.W!T T •ut!!ous .uan& "'.._ a.y, poo11apa COSTA llESA 2624 ~G tp, Mg. Nlpet. Oated. ,._ ___ iiiiiiil• RENTALS l13001mo. eu~.-1 .. ••••••• .... .. .... 1 BR Mob lie home.1• -3 overtooke -From 1490. Quiet I. ---·----- AcceU 2122 = ~ == :::"~~3NewPoft 10011$ 2709 P:OAEa.o&ED a e794tU 1---·----....,,,,,.,.~1,. •••••••• QOV'EANMENT UIR upatalr9, V•RYI• HOMIS IFDEIAC 1111 , .. home, ... o-,-n4 2tw dw\ & quiet, tg pool, 8tft Nwpt Mta hM And ~I 1-cer gar, •Id. Mg, ... golr en vu dbl b .. u1lful lanclacape, prlv rm w/\'-.W. Lg HUD :C lg ....._ ~ gar tannl9/pool. 11460 nr fwyi/1hopplng, yard, N/S. 1470 Avt VA. ATC.' etc. 11~~-_. ,_,ri.· mo. ...... ,. tndly tac. Low dep. Now. John 548-920t LlallnQI fOr your..... ·---~ cGenw tall. •N9 No -=-· ,,... .. 1650 FINAJi'fCINQ ~llb4e • * Saft+ cleft, l .laA, mo. na -y-,•-CJL_TI_O_ff ___ _ 1-eoo.e?M433 M "'eeo. poo19. ~ '""'..._ .... ..,,_. ...._tuconAO• • 1111. ,.,.. ... lbd. a.. din rm ~. INiay rm. .,..-. Enot oatto. wuher/ l!lfTALS 2722 CMUlll THAil llllT tam '"'· ll?OO mo ........... .,.7 dryer hltup, no pell.------catOI W-tW Hlw ij; .... lllr... 11n mo. TU.eaM f'ulty turn ~ Npt A 1-Y""Oid ........... ~91 '°' Aoaola. ct1t /IC, OOfNft pooe a AVAILA8L8 •OW kh C.C. DOif eourM :.:::..,~ :..-: ......................... , ...... 111 ..... d. pvt condO, 3M ...... ..._.., l"uly ..... ~ ............ l111MRo. 194mM ~. M7a. ...,._ 1. IUOO wtc • ..._.7t• Kpd, mowe-tn oonct. l1GlllMO.• en.11• UDO NM bii I .... ,.... ...... , 181,4M. ~ AQanl, New I Iba ,.., vu. clOOnMI;. -1 • wd llllT&l.S TO ~bl. U . illtchen, Avl now. epa, pool lllM ...... ..._ ramocl. SBll•• z7•4 I 140 0 /t at /I .. t/U c A0aNT "3M400 ---6 •'It w/Jd, .. _1111_..,_.,..i.m• a DU& PODl1' lOH c.a 114-72U4a -.,..,Ol7 =~:-=-:=:t GENUAL TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE •---------------------------~ Caw..,..~·-llflll ~!l~~!!!i&::::::==~llO::WD::·::ID~M=l=l1~D09Glllim .... IOll .. ~s ::' MOn-MllT ••• ...... ..,.,... =-::.-r!i. = ------------------------~ TANNAH ~ ._,,_-... a lun • "*• ""'9f :1.. ..... ....._ .._, .... "" ACROtS s.tOl•city ----·10L-~. ......... LoGlle ..!!!_ _.o1M>..,.._1 1 hefdMIY*"' 59Slllnllini ms,_~ .. _ Yaller• ~ ...... llllO olM>. ,_ I Dawn loll9 aong 92 Eaget AX THB ADAOB ..._ end ...._ 11 1411 or 11,..,..,., 1-------- ,tad·Wllloned ~=::v ....... mw =-~·= Awen .. 1111e;;, 1on l'OID I07I btooc:h a& NllCmegllU Both wlnerablt. North daala. North M dKlanf. thNe DO tnuDp Ing room lllO. Ylcleo-o:r111ar lftOf8 Into. Mid bollatn. 11M w1!m••••••• ::r'end IPQ NORTH woWd have been impervioul &o bu· = ·~~ ~ ....... fem I .I NieMn. Xlnlp.= 'H T.elrel, claHI~ OM nut M t.lMen to • A 4 man f,.illy nc. ·Poellt brown tabbV llPP'OI' l1HO. 71'-Z trophy wlnnw, 111( TemiawMt e7HUmtlle Q 8 D 4 W1.tledib.jackotduba,dedar· 11800. LMlher .... 3 Y'9 old ePeY9d a °' evn 7s.1ot1 orig ml. red w/Wtlt ltle. Nie.Jean -:r:* o A Q J JO 8 er"cowredaahoaorwithanhoaor" Ml 11100. w_. declawed , Mom grea&condl73-ll77 = ~ • Q '7 2 by put.dnt ~ ctuamy•, cpen. &Ma .....,... hi enc1 beige ~ ne:':rc.C::::: Slit IOATS 70141------- R.c. tor DOWN WEST BAST ducked KMt1 kiq. On the dub re· aertaet cut pea, 11•12, door home. l30 (wll HONDA 1085 ... ~-1 Chanert: slang • Q 9 '7 8 & • J I lurn declarer won the ace perforce l40M. 4' "1orHCent apply : 4 i:1Y ahota) • .. ••••••• .. _, 2 SkJe Ol/ef • J 9 2 'V Q I 0 7 s u Welt emardy unblocbd the t.elL cell tbdur•• W/bUlbl, • • 71 • • llOVINO, Mual .... , • ... ~ ~ !:,~' 5 a 0 K 1 . The CODlreet now biapd OD the •10... 18N463 .... KITT•N• :!ar.' ~-= ;-: ·-,::~~ .• ;;c;;;;g Lansbuly • J 10 4 • K 8 8 5 S diemopd fbw. When t.bal loet, Vintage Couch, olf. Adorable, long & SW ult. S250. Aak abOUt 55k ml 17,500. 8 Ancllled animllll 5 Get rid 0( Hii!Ml9t!H SOVTB KMt wu able &o cub three more white, brocade fabric hall, 1 WHkl old. CaN trailef, e1:w391 813-54e0 -to•.,_led 8 Citrus fruits • K 10 8 3 club tricb for a one--trlck •· w/ornately carved '122·9641 . ..... rd 7 Poltical alliance Q A K 8 Dedanr'1 error CUM ·~ tbe very wood lrtm, lCJt COnd FREE TO GOOD HOME ~rfera-Hoble 91 Accotd SE· btfl grn/ 32 Curtsy'• kin 8 Hlwalian 1 '' t4 O , ... ~ ,-...,.. ~ O 9 8 4 2 fint trick. ObviouaJy, if the diamond l500 Ma·7098 Brittany Spaniel, 6 =s-.,::,c:i;acC:::: :'.•car~~~ :: =~..,,:~ 9r=c1e-•A 6 fineue wu aoiDJ to win, the con· yeara, MUtered rn.i.. only 1750. 875-8181 Auume I•• or buy 39 ~ 1act:' signer Oleg -29 Dozen 53 Ginger or The biddiq: lraet wu aafe. How could declarer -.!ara • UftlS! great with ltlda and 113 71< 133·2741 Patty Lash La -10 Hurt 31 Animal's home cinn1mon b E South w .. i Bu . ha . the kine f &IUU\~U 'adults, Leaving COY!\-' 40Christmu It Me,toMlss ~=~bOat ~;~=::;"'Ii ~ot p::! 1. p.. d:r!o!d-1 t v~ 0 MISC. 6015 ~m:.u•t find good MAltJN! SUPS ,_J_A_G_U_U _____ _ 41 ~ 12 ~lctllate 35 Go quickly shape 2 0 P.. 3 NT P.. With But on lead. the club auit. · l50-3418 Micky DOCJtS 7022 9105 --------Canada 13-ol aktlld 36 f~N~ed ~~ P... p.. wauafeftomfurt.herauackulonc AQUATIC PLANTS, m-PR•• TO GOOD -·· '48 RuddY 21 Wooden PN 38 Act w llach e st Openin1 lead: Jack of • u the iuarded queen of cluba re· t.,., fl1h. FrM catalog HOM•s Blk German 1990'At -Convert, 47 ·-.Mistress ot 22 Once more 42 Ne; a 58 A~r::er mained on the lable Therefore de· on how to build Shepherd, 5-yra-old, 18' boat •llP2 wG/dockd cta11lc collectlon. the Dark" 25 Doctor's s111cn · · ' ponds. 908-982·2425 n•ut mal•. IWfft dla· $100 mo. 1 5 ran Very, v•ry low mllH, 48 Beef 28 Kitchen :~ ~=;~~ne 59 ~":f:::iasure If you play by ro~. alaruhly fol· elater 1hould have pla>:ed low from position, v.ry playful, canal, Balboa Island mlnt cond In/out. Brit· 50 Color Implement 45 Nobleman 60 Wedding lowing all thote cute litUe mnima dummy on the first. trick and won DONATE gr• a 1 w Ith k id 1. 875-5095 lah racing grHn, Int 51Mo•"'~-code 27 Found1hesum 49Japanesellired promise you leamedatyourmolher'1llnee, with th~ ace in ~d. Now when Cara, Trucks, Boats, Com•• with do9 40 FT mooring, prim• blicult.863·7701 S3 &~ 28~ty compan!Oll 61 Do needleworit you will get away with it. moat ortbe Eat wma the lnn1 of diamondl, RVS, Furniture. IRS hou••· Moving, cant location. 115,000. ~·, 52Vagabond time. But rules are no aubatltute for nothin1 can harm declarer. Ir Eaat tu deductible, need kMp. 962-4521• aak T•rm1 avallable.•-------9-1-3-0 logic, aa thia deal testifies. return. anytbinc other than a club, not run. FREE TOW· for Vicky. Chuck, 895-5086 , MEICEJ>ES Even without a heart 1topper, declarer claima nine tricb-t.wo in ,•N~~-JewlBUnd•h Heritage u.. .. Ap .. Pupple• -~=-:--==-----=--~-liiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii h · /1. dia _._ and h M u-• AKC, champ Unee, M/ 4S' Mooring a C North mi,ht have done better to eac ma_JOr, 1our monua . t e 1.S00-2-l>ONAT• F, 111 ahota, pap•r Qr•at Peninsula '87 lleO • • 17" rebid one no trump to describe the ace or cluba. A club return ytelds an (1-eoo-238-e283) trained. 84s.a554 location S15K AMG Wh"I• w/Yok.a· 13 h L--d. w ·th • t. hama tlrel, CUStOm bal1nced nature of l e nau I overtnc... HUG• WARllHOUS• ••v• abuHd and . 723-5883 paint, Ilk• new cond . ....... -t--t--t-...,..--t l=========r========~========I IESTAT• SAL• abandoned P•I•. Be • Exc•ll•nt toe nr Ferry. Mu1t •HI ·s25,500. 3002 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT NO JUNKJ voluntHr/fo1ter. Call 4o·+·. on-anore bath 714-552·8209 PllSONAI.S Hot Exotic Pltuurt Live Girls, Loe.a Glrla WUd Girt .. Seq Girls Totatly Free Cd Mow :aos-e27.22:ao Tol~Wil ~11t 5530 SeaVIC!S 5533 Lallque & Baccarat 714-359-2704. faclllltl••· Pvt parking 84 500 SEL Gray/gray ~ crystal, Umogea 3 avl. 723-58=-5 1 tf tint wlndo 1 4 sterling 1l1Ver tlatwar• n • w • Htl, Jad• carving•. lg SPORTING Lido 14 35 ft Npt dr, pwr ev•rythlng, gd Qr-t Sununet' Jolt --Ori«ltal & European GOODS 6065 Beach moorlnn, t Slh cond 80k ml. Must ••II Ju1t dialing phone. Pl .... be aware that " 114 500 ob<> Earn $5·$15/hr. No th• ll1tlng1 In Ihle cat· antique Ivory collec-Str••1 loc, S10,000. 7e1J.t901° tv mag ••fllnn, Mon-Fri 8am· ....,.ry may r..,.ulr• YOY tlon, ch•rub bronzes, NEW 18' Gr•n Morl•y 8l8/!>66-7669 .. -·--"'••lz• bronz•• IUCh " 8 300CO T bo I 11 :30am, CM area. to call a 900 number ~ fountain• 5 ft tall Touring Kayak, hand· LIVE AllOARD IN NBI 5 . ur d H•I Call Todd, 708-2385. tn which. th•r• 11 a parrota, hor~••· Uons mad•. cedar & fiber· Sllp 10 50 ft In aaf•. ~~uC~i 7 ~11_~·~· 7 ~7~ ~-t--r--t--t 1---------HOU81ECLIEAN•Ra charge per minute. & •l•phant1, Yamaha glass 548·7857 pro\ec\ed ma.Ina. All wknd1714-650-7005 SCHOOLS i nffded Tu•Frl S7 hr Chlldcar•·lntervlewlng baby grand, TVa, Per· Stalrstepper, exer blk•, lieilltl". 114/fl. 631•8480 I~=-==-':'"":"-~ INSTIOCTJON 3012 Must have own car. parents for care of \ 1lan & Orlen\al silk row mach. Uk• oew. '77 300D, xtnt cond, Eng. apkg. 8~119 lnfant·ldot •nvlronment c-11pets, lap•IUIH, lg $100 .. ch. 645-1418 new llrH/brk1/alt•r tor BE 'A pa11a1 l!!'QAL & refs. NB. 722-1713 •arly Calll & European Tunturl TS110 4 way••· MOTORCYCLES shpskna, gd \ran&pa IUVUoli RMI Eatat• art collectlon, Ro... cerclHr from snarper SCOOTERS 8018 13500 842-8381 Accr•d. Atty. In-_ ... -·,n--DOMESTICS wood & Loul1 XIV· Image 1100. 640-8187 atructed, Home Study -_,,. -5540 1tyl• Fr•nch furn 1uch FREE INFO 800-669-2555 Busy Wiii_.. ._. -:'ll&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •• conaol•• & Bom· --------• HONDA •LITIE 1 80 MERCURY 913 S COft1) p11n. for "*""" bay chHll + more. TICRETS · 6075 Deluxe R•d run•'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiii Phi bot C rt Cll Ron TIWIDr Hou_k .. per-C~M Thurs, Fri & Sat 10:30-• • 1• I OmJ I . 6 Oya/Wk, 8-lpm, 4, 1599 Superior 41Al, xlnt. s 7 oo . Call '88 Colony Park Wagon, Orange County. July ThlPrulh tit~ muet drive. Rel1. Ev• Co11a M•sa. 850-5870 PHANTOM, Sun 7124 McKay, 640-1430 loadecsl 9 Pua, beige/ 30-3111. 714-e,:45-9201 11twpart ,,_ W 1yn 1714)83 3-8255 •--------2 pm. 4 t I ck• t 1 , beige w/wood graln, ~ 4'HllA Mah Jong Set with S49.50H. 960-3803 873·76n or 873-7948 • I .r I <i7W9 c .... XLNT cond. 175/ obo. 186-2ss3 1v mag _ AUTOMOBILES EMPLOYMENT •••or•t•r• Ptr• MERCHANDISE •••••••• TOYOTA '••••••• Small friendly NB area1••••••• Tr .. Ro"• •• Cltru1 TRANSPORTATION _ ..... ____ .. 1• office. You'll be mulU 1• or fruit tr .. • w/frult liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9210 1kllled with a 1&1•1 $10; On Palma 4-6'$10 -.-.. 1C!-A-1-0-ME--0-9-0-1-5 '84 camJc, 4 door, 5-peraonallty. Common Gal plants $1; ehad•. ~ d c fm ca11 E .... PLO~NT H • ._..QUES 6010 l011'TS 7011 . •P • a ' ' •••••••••!---------•·--------'" •uuo ••ns• a muat. ra An&& pine, fruit 15 gal $20; n gold w/clolh tan Int, .....,onurt:t~NTS LOST a. LOST a. 5530 fl•x. Re1um": P.O, h•rb• 135 kind•. s1 : iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ilk• new, must ae11 .-nn ""'~ a a '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Box 1248 NB 92883 Iliac s10 909-674-9422 Gr-t SumMer Carl 52750 obo. 7,.8-8261 •••••••••!FOUND 2925 FOUND 2925•• -----...----70.~-olcl Grandfalher 13' Botton Whaler w/ '86 Grad Conv, mint " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~lijii~~~~!!iiiiiiiiii •MODEL SEARCH• Soolal aenrto.. clock, $1500. 8aby1________ 15HP Evlnrud• & tttr. cond, lo ml, am/fm _to_S_T_6 ______ 1F OUND1 CALICO L08T CAT. White :~~=~IY"°lto~~ ~r:v:'°~~og1,:; gr:inu,i:~g. l1000. JEWELRY, fUlS ~~lnebJ~~~mn~~~~'. ~-:~:7~:;~,15~5 _V_AN_S _____ 9_2_2_5 ------FOUND 2925 ~T c~~fornr.·~~~~: ::~t•~a~.c~~~~~~ A8•nor. 787·1oeo. tor ad~~· dl=:~•I-•BUYING ITEMS* i ART 6025 _s_2500 __ o_b_o_._4_99-_5_oo_s_, Tl • 1 1 •---------• opemen .. 8 FT Inflatable w/8HP --------•77 CHEVY \'•ton van. MHa Verde area of name " ger,' vclnty Bob-Tall Drlvtra currenty otters cha· From 180<>-1960. 1 pc outboard and 18 ft AUDI 9025 Auto, A.JC, pwr brak••· $ REWARD $ Costa Mesa. lt'a an Orange & Santa I• l•nglng opportunlUea l•welry to entire hOYM SWATCH watch ptatJ-cedar touring kayak. pwr •t•erlng, CllH1te. LOST 14K GOLD old Calleo and Is ab•I, CM. LOVH to get w/competlUve aalarlH contents. lmm•dlate num 'Treaor Maglque.' Call Tom, 54a.7857 SHOO. Call 873•2741 • ,Mc~T AT Oc missing •l\a own«. In cars. Pl•aa• call Need Clas• B (W/alr PT/FT+ t>ene, nex "''· cash, tops. 873-8223 Ltd ed. only 1500 aold •ao Audi 4000 5cyc. V•ry aweetl PIHH 631-1718. brake endorHm•nt) Commu.nlS. support U.S. $2500. 72,1-8727 HOUSEBOAT auto, 4-dr, auntf. new N..JULY 8TH call at my work, 714-LOST gray & whlt• Of Cla .. A drlv•r•. fOf' facllltator-Aaat. Sup. OAK/ald•board, bvld Lake Powell In allp le "'d ti .. PB PS•----~,.----(POSSIBLY AT THE 252-696e If thl1 may lonn halr C'"T whh growing traneportatlon position BAJBS req. mlrror·S1200, Rcklng Vlolet Parkhuret p k h ' reg ' " r • • • VOWWA"EN 9235 PACIFIC AMPHITHE· be your lost cat. g~~':.n •YH."' Tustin departm•nt to handle S8.95·$10hr;. Job Chalr-$300, Tbl & 8 framed oll aeucape, P ~: .~ ~~ft •1400/obo. 968-1767 AT RE o u RING FOUND& DOG Ranch .,... Pl•ase d•llv•rl•• throughout Co•ohe..Communlty uphlettd chr•S850, 8 5'x3'. Valu• $7500, equlpp•d 55 ft boat, ,78 VW aua 4-lpd, alt POINTER SISTERS Au1trallan Sh•Rh•rd call 714·838.0801. LA, VEN, OC, and SB baaed Minion Vlelo Orwr dre11er·S750, 1ell $2WO. 541'"1954 714--846-1571 -.-MW------9-0_3_0 orig Int, like new, PERFORMANCE) M i x'? Huntington CountlH $8-9.50 hr. Ald•PT Cedar Che1t·St75, ,74 Du_,20• h I d I bl SENTIMENTAL VALUE Mlaalon vi...io 24 hr Clock·aa ll·S300, Prn-1-b.---------••• ardiy r ven, re I PLEASE CALL Beach, Magnolia & Part·tlm•, 2().30 hours Suppert-07' CaJI In tra Orwr-S100, Oval PFICE Xlnt oond eng. S2QOO. 754·1S93 Adami, Edleon Park. PERSONALS I -$200 P bk 15900 080. '81 BMW 7331, 4 door,1--------0SRU~~2.~7TOIE751548·9597 Cati 969-2820. P•or1t w~·.~lv•r~.,oo/~r.. caM of em9fgency. m rror • ,r11 s c f11UlTUU i 973.aeoa 110K ml, aufo, a/c, '82 JETTA. 5-•P••d, - __ .... _______ , FOUNDl Ma .. mlnl•l•••••••llll!l•J M Room•l••·1upport chal,..2 match ng· 75 EQ.......-... •047 anrf, load•d. BBS radio, aunrf, AC. lookl PM, •ome AM;-poaltlon-:-11pltt tMng ••· Mahogny drp.ff uu--.an& v whit, allv•r w/tan Int. & runa great. '2000. FOUND blue &. bl~ tu~ Plnaoher at1_________ ••penaes, earn up to tbl•·2,.l160••· M• lmmac cond, muat Call Muine, 54&-7805 BIKE In FOYntaln Val· Goldenweat & Talbert, PERSONALS 3002 Apply In perJon: 11400 monthly. R• hogny am $400, BwV Can't lffm to ley on May 111, 1994. , Hunt Beach. Must 10. 330 w Bay St, llef various ehlfts, pltcher·Wht·S200, 559-COMPLllT& Of'PIC• get to all thoH '"' $4750. 786-826t 88'At Karm•nn Ghia Cat(7\4-839-7605. Call 714-531·5819. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii coata M•sa. Coat• M•aa. For lnlo 1069, 786-2553 IY mag PHON• SYSTEM repair Jobs · Convertabl•·•pok• POUND Grey and--------HOT & WILDI 714 582-5140 EOE 1250 9040 magi. radlal1, bra, all whit• old•r cat, hu Overstocked with 1-100 860-e969 No phone calla 18 Erick.ion phones. 1.1ound lhe house? CADILLAC rec•lpts. xln\ cond. been declawed, with atutt? Toll Free Call pl•as•. ' Work at Home-Lot• APPLIANCES 6011 deluxe-fully , .. lured, Let th• Clasalfled S5950 obo. 544..0508 of Jobs & ••• Send some 12 tine & aome whit• paw•, In Colla A call to S•ll your homf c • • h I• r /C off•• SASE to: RAE, 138 38 line, alao Hearing . Service Directory Meu. In th• vicinity of Classified through claastfled. Counter PT ~7pm. Camino de Loa MarH, aeara waah•r 1200, aid c:ompalable. help you find ~g~~~-A~~.~~ ~~fi wlll hel~ 842·5878 250 Ogle St C.24o-413, San Clem· GE port dishwasher Require• CPU. reliable help. -Kim at 842-0505. ___ e..._4_2_·_5_e_a__ Costa Mesa ent•, CA 92673 s100. Call 844-1920 te2.-3504 CUE GIVU 3501 6p'd 2.4 HR categlVer avail, local ref1, Non/ .drinker, 1mok94' . • i;:1 873-7048 i;:1 • ------1 CONCRETE• ~ENnY 3510 MASONRY 3557 --~---------- CBDJ) CAR! 3538 CONTRACTOIS El.DEILY ------- Former te•aher CPR certlfl•d...great ftome envlronm•nt. Call Hayley 444-11t• 3551 CAD --------- Local Uc 20yr e11p Smalt Joba, b'9 Job• Oylck retponae. 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