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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-07-28 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • Thursday, July 28, 1994 Surf's up and it's :i~' 'l time to hang 10 \'\ ith the 0 P pro dudes, or say you did, and sit on the beach. Perfect weather for it after a fow morning clouds. See Weather, Page A2 Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Aw,1rd for 1993 ·Assemblymen · want to keep El Toro open • ~ Ferguson joins fell ow legislator in launching campaign to retain Marine base. Newport officials, who want an airport there, say the effort is fru itless. erans who claim El Toro is vital to the nation's security, launched a letter-writing campaign Wednes- day in support of keeping the base open. The assemblymen sent the letter to more than 100 local veterans groups, from the American Legion to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. "As veterans, it is incumbent upon us to write to the secretary Bv DAVID H EITZ, STAFF Wr.nn NEWPORT DEACH -As- semblymen Gil Ferguson and Mickey Conroy, both Marine vet· · of defense, urging El Toro be saved," states the letter, which is signed by both assemblymen. "Ev- erything we've experienced and ev- The art 01 education Newport Harbor's new principal likes to bring the real world into the classroom · Bv Russ LoAR, SrAFF Wuna S he paints impressionisti c landscapes, i.he plays the clarinet and the oboe, and she just happens to be the new principal of the school district's oldest high school - Newport l larbor High. Donnie Maspcro, 51, one of thn:e new high school principals coming to Newport-Mesa Unified School Di!.irict in September, is a true 'bclic\cr in the value of the fine arts in public education. While a Spanish major at UC Santa Barbara, Maspero played in the band and orchestra. Though she doesn't play the woodwinds much anymore, she still likes to dabble in oils. "I'm not very good at painting," she said, "l just enjoy it. When l go to an art museum it maJ...es the experience more fasc ina ting." erything we know, after servin g in World War II , Korea and Viet· nam, and observing the apparent permanent reality of international conflict and threats to America's security, tells us that the proposed closure of El Toro is a tragic mis- take." Officials in Newport Beach - including Assistant City Manager Ken Oelino, a Vietnam Marine vetc;ran himself -immediately took issue with the assemblymen. They said closure of the base was a long, thoughtful decbion made by th e Department of De- fense and ullim:ucly approved by Congress. Delino, who was hired by the ci ty in 1982 and told to find a way to get a commercial airport built at El Toro, called Ferguson's and Conroy's effort "fruitless." "The reason why El Toro was closed . was because its ability to perform its mission was badly de- creasing," he said. Ferguson, a Newport Beach Re- publican running for state Sen. Marian Bergeson's seat, said he She is a staunch def ender of the arts as a tool to make all of education more fascinating for students, especially for those who show little interest in traditional core subjects. But fine arts are among the first public school programs to be jettisoned during tough See PRINCIPAL/Pa1e A 12 ~Luc .\lAkns. DAILY rtLOT Bonnie Maspero p lans to blend academic and career education at Newport Harbor High. doesn't undcn.tand how El Toro ever got on the b;i<;e do:.ure list in the fir~t place. "Mickey Conroy :ind I ... be- cause we were Marines ... \\e simply never accepted or believed, based on "hat's going on with na- tional defense, that El Toro \\OUld ever be closed," he said. Ferguson and Conroy, a Re- publican from Orange, both sit on the state's Dase Closure T:isk Force. Dased on informati on the\ 're privy to because of their in\oi\'C· ment in the ta::.k force. they claim the federal government doesn't ha~c enough money LO close El Toro :inrn nv -a co~t thJt h.is been cstfm~1icd ni. high as SI .6 bil- lion. . · • \\ e !..now thins'> that perfiaps other people don't kno\\," Fergu- son s;iid. ·· l"herc is no money e'en to close "do\\ n the Tustin ba!>e." Congres~ diverted the base clo- sure funds to the Federal Emer· i;cncy M;rnugcment Agency, Fer- \ ... USl/P_,. A.11 Newport resid.ents asked . to be-on the . lookout ·for coyote ~Animal, which came near toddler last week, •:ill be destroyed when it's captured. n~ DAv10 111,1n, s•\rr "'F rr UPPfR ~EWPORT 13A Y Animal control C\pl!m huddled Wc!dncsd.1y and dNu'>sed "'J)' of cJpturing an J£grcss1vc CO)Otc that apprnached a S:u.!:i Ana Heights toddler bst \\C.!k. "lf \\I! h~l\e l problem :ind there's pcopk 's s.ili:ty imohcJ, we've got to Jo something," said U1d;. Lem Jl. l.-:1;1 supCl\l~Or r~ir the U.S. Fish :nd Wildlife Sel'\icc. Zembal said the CO\otc. "l1i~h :ilkgcdly came "ithin t;,e fret or :.i ~-)·car-ulJ ~1,ho \\JS pla)ing in hb yard, app:irently doe1;n't ha'c t'1e 111hcrcnt tc~1r of people \\ hkh IS ch:ir:idcri,:1:: of the sp1.: k~. "Co)· 01c ha-.::: natural fc:ir-. -the~ ·re onst:intl) d0Jgi11g c:ir:. :rnJ J...1ds \\ho thro'' 10 .. ~ ... He speculated th~t someone is regulJrly feeding Lhe CO) utc in question. causing it to \\Jtrn up lo hum:rn::.. "'If thh :inim~I ha'> easy loud ar:d pcopl.! :ire pro•id1ng him \\Ith ic, he'll begin to iJi:ntif~ peo- ple with fooJ and \\C Jon't \\Jilt that to happen." St.it~ Fi h and Garn:: are.i m:in- .. .;er Tm~ Kell} ~J:d the re idcncc on "hich the !:ianta An.i Heights inciJ...:nt occurred h:irbor!I small live tod; su h ns r .. bb1ts :.inU ·d1ick- cns -fa:it food fur a hungry co)· Ole. Qomc~ue :mirn:ils al o are c:h~ prey, Kdl) ':iid SH COYOTE /Page A 12 Pain, anxiety part of daily Iii e I or Hubers .. Delays in getting Denise's body released for burial are disconcerting. lh TIX.\ IlOllG..\TT\, Sr.ur \\ urra COS rA ~IE.SA -It's h.:i:n nearly two week!. i.inc: JUthor111c' discuvcrcd Dcni~i: l lubcr\ boJ,., and f ,r the fanuh·. the d.t\!>. h.J\·I! been fille d \\ith p:iin and ;ut\1.:t\. In betwi:rn tidJmg a daily bar- rage of phone c.ill.; from friend:.. famil\", :iuthort11c-. and the media. lone ·and Dennt!I I lubci hJ\'C been planning bun al !ICI'\ 1cci. for ti i:ir 23-yc:ir-~ld daughter,· "ho's bod} \\:lS found i.tuffed into a frccz.:r th::it was stored in a rental tru1.k parJ...ed outside murder suspl!d J,"l•n l·:1111JI 10' home m Aiizon:.i. The ongoin..! m'.::111g:ition 1111~ h .. r dcJtll h.1~ .ilrcad' lJU,cJ the 1 :11111!~ 10 ~h:.ins~ :'1::-dat.: '-'1 the ~.:l'\i .:. n.c. ~nJ on I u:::~d:n. auth rill :c kph n ..! the famiiy ,:i, 1n~ n i;crond medic f l!xamin:.i· tion -m:\ ck!.' ih~ sdcn~c of I lub.:r\ l><.'d~ ~c·t .1garn. · It':. 11l·\;n p:ctt) h.trd," Ione Huber .;:iid \\ ednt d:n. ~1111 un- 'ure :.ibout the ~tatus 1lf th.: mcci- \;nl e\aminatrons. "I ''a" prell) ~II c' ::J out • lier . I hc:.ird that flue~day) \\'c\c g 1 ~o m•10> pcop!c 'ho :ire m:ikmg plans to :Ht~ nd, :md nob dy re311) kno"" "hnt lo do It'" kinJ of upsetting \\hen ~l u'rc ti') ing 10 taJ...c care of See HUllRS/P•t• A12. INSIDI Night sounds and Castaway the cat part or Tongan adventure Biii time ltttle Laaguers Dream T e.ims have been one of the staples for the Daily PiJot's sports department o"er the years, and today we unvcll the newest, and perhaps the best of ;ill -the Daily Pilot Little League Dream Team, a tribute to our youngsters in Costa MC)<l, Corona del Mar and Newport Beach. Sec Sports, Pages B1 and 82. INDIX Around Town ...... A6 Best Buys ............. Al Cityside ............... Al Cl.nsit'ied ............. 86 Community Forum .. A 10 Society ................ A8 Sports ................... 81 Weekend ..... : ...... C1 .... .. ~.,~o" ., ........ ,.... ............ ~,.,. 0 ,.,,,,., .. ,,.,. _ ,...,.,. ,,..,. Editor's note: lJnrbic Luduiisr, Jl, grew up in Nc»pot;I Hench and attended Corona.de/ Mnr lllgh. She Dnd hu husband, P:iul, arc on a year-Jong, around-the-world trip. U'/13t follows Js n monthly dlsp~trh. Bv BA.llBJE Lunovase, SPIClAI. TO Tiit DAILY rrL(IT YAKAEITU ISLAND, Tonga -\\ c were a liule 90 edge, though thnt w~1s understandable. Camping under a full moon, beside some poor soul's grave, on nn island uninhabited save fo r some noloriously ill-tempered pigs. The drone of mosquitoes outside our tent sounded like n ncvcr-endmg test of the emergency broadcast s)·stcm. In the trees above, resident flying foxes Oapped their tcrad::ictyl-like "ings, whhop, whhop, whl1op. Jr5'-no wonder the screams spooked us. "\Vhot was th:.in Neither of us had an answer, though naturally I had my theories: Psycho murderer on the loo.;c ... wild pigs gone berserk •.. gho ts aone a·haunling •.. We were c3mpin~ 10 yards from the 1r1vc of a German who tried 10 settle lhis island 50 )ears ·~· Perhaps he didn't appreciate VllllOn. We had come to Vakaeitu, 1 speck in Tonp'a 170-iihand kinadom. with tt(e aid of Americans La~ and Sheri Schneider. The S<:hnc1den live ~ thcso Barbie Ludovise looks over the bay on Vakeaitu Island, Tonga. quiet waters aboard their 35-foot "ooden ketch, Quccqucg. They offered to sail us out to a deserted i~lund '° we could play Robinson Carusos. Their 17-ycar-old nephew, Del, vi~iting for the summer from Wai.hington state. join~d u~ in the expedition: It wasn't like ~c planned tu camp beside a burial site; we had few option • Ukc most islands in l'onga, Yakacitu '' covered In junalc·hkc vcacmion. It's tough enough to walk without :tripping, much Jc) finJ enough open p:icc for a camp 'itc. Fortunately. though the German ~culcr di~tn't la l. the cement found01tion of his house diJ . Using p:alm fronds ~' brooms, we swept the lab cleim :ind Kt up our tent. Del •u thcred COCQnut hu~ks for a c:impfir1.:. We liced arccn be n , cgpl:int :md carrots to liven up our rowJcrw minc1trunc IOup. We Ile our dinner from plastic mup. usina • drHtwuoJ as a table. Up m'C, the Southern Cro~' l\\tnldcJ into 'ie"· It \\,l) J •ot~\.·ous night. 1 he moon c:i't a i.ihi:n -.he ·n ncrus~ the water, st:irs 'hol u:m ' the '"'~· One hunu1 '-d ):.HJ , llff~lhHC. Qucc,1ucs. at nnehor, gently rnckcd "Ith the incoming tide. \\'c h.1\C t ccn fortunate to meel m 111~ 101 re~tin~ r nplc on this trip, the S .. 11 le idcr included. 1 he:\ m:tkc bo3t 1.J...h, ne for :i h\in,i!. mc3nmg they ;ue hin:d to i.ail '-Hhcrs' bo:it!> O\er long, often diflicull p;.l'':igcs. Bul it'i. aboard Ouccqu~g lh:\I they arc mo't at home , Quccquc~·:. n sailor·~ hip. :i )'UCht th::n\ 3n)tlun,; but !i.nOOt,. Uuilt 63 )"3' :igo in Nc,\port Bench. he has no rcf 111;cr ... tion, no 'howcr. no toilet, no rv She offer" a log cabtn-llt)·lc of h\tng, Jnd th:it'!i ho" the $1.;hneidcrs hkc 1t. lltc) pent more than a year, \J<Orking 10 10 12 hour' a da). rebuilding her. Every inch rcOccts their dedication in doing things ri~ht. Any mention o( the Schnc1dcn and Ouccqucg, hO\\C\Cr, has to indude C:i tn' ny the t".1t. Be's the cuddly arey fluflball \\ho curls up in his specially J c igncd cut hammock when the 11ilin1 gets rough. He'' the Celine •ho every t0 often aocs ovcrbpard v.-hen his late niaht crazed-cat antics att 1 bit oul of hand. No worries. thOuih. Clslaway taught himtelf how 10 climb back ;aboard. But bKk lo the ...,. ... ..... ,.. . 0 Thursday, July 28, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Piiot '· LOCALS ONLY C ITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, 540-1224, ext. 361 Now available on video: Your old family movies PILOT NOPl.la DOLO-ANDlnoN, IUI WOODARD AND IAllA WOODARD I ' f : ' r • : I I i I i I F YOU'VE ALWAYS wanted to co nvert old family movies into video form, now's a great time to do it. A Perfect Video (646-2094) on East 17th · Street in Costa Mesa is offering a 10% di!>count on its services for one month. A Perfect Video rents projectors for $20 a day, so you can preview the film, Best Buys and for conversion costs ..: it's $35 for the first 400 feet of film and $6 for each addi1ional 100 feet. For additional tapes, the cost is S7.50 for each 60 minutes. Owner Reed Swiderski's motto is "we can beat any price," and most services can be done in one day. Swiderski says if you'd like music duped into your movie, you can bring in J tape or CD. 0 • THE ATRIUM COURT at Fashion hland opened a great store recently, na lideaux (640-1233), which is located .. on 1he third level and specializes in cu'ltom handcrafted furniture. Custom furn iture is available in pine nr alder and there's a nice selection of $lipcovered sofas, pillows, iron lamps, • dining tables and vintage items, including mirrors, fabrics and wall " hanging<;. For special orders there are catalogs of furnjture pieces and the sofas are available in down or synthetic fill. 0 • U YOU LOVE beautiful sheets and ~ linen'>, and you're not shopping on a • hudgct, Between The Sheets (640-2929), located on the third level of the Atrium Coun in Fashion Island, really does h.1ve the be!>t selection of European hnc n.,, robes, bathroom accessories and children·~ linens. LJ<;t week, J overheard that Oprah Winfrey is their best customer and, judging by the prices and her success. I .. hclievc 1t. 0 • ff YOU'RE LOOKING for a "perfect \C t of encyclopedias" The Friends of the Newport Beach Library Used Bookstore has several sets for sale. Encyclopedia sets include: a bicent ennial edition of World Book for S 190 -22 volumes; a 1989 Book of Knowledge for $1 70; a 1988 .• I-nc)clopedia Americana for S250. Oth er sets are also available. The book'>tore is located in the front of the new lib rary at 1000 Avocado St. in ~n ... pon Beach. 0 'YOl '\ E GOT A good excuse to break nut }'Ou r Nordstrom charge card as -..:tird'>trom at South Coast Plaza is h;l\ 1ng an ann iversary sale on clothing, .. hoc<. nnd acces<;ories. I hl ~h ildren's hoe department on 1111 thircl level is havin~ a big clearance •.tit I he sale continues through Aug. 0 lh.'\I Huys appears Thursdays and 1'11turd1t)s. Whether you're a merchant or a \hopper, Ir you know or a good buy ('all me at 540-1224, ru me at 646-4170 ''' "rile.' to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot, :\ W \.\.. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 1f1<127 . Tiit ~EwroRT 8~:;.AC'll • C'Ob'TA MESA THEY ARI Three generation:, of tap dancers who take t:.ip classes together at Coastli ne Community College . Anderson (who says she is 60·somcthin g), and her daughter Woodard, 46, have been taking classes off and on for eight years at th e college. In February, Woodard's daughter Sara, 15, also signed up for tap lessons. Ander:,o n is in Tap II with Woodard :.111d in Tap I with Sara. "It 's rc:1lly good exercise," Anderson said. "I IO\C dancing to the rhythm of the music.'' THE FIRST STEP Anderson, who lives in Costn Mesa, said she took her daughter when she was 4 years old to tap dancing lessons at Dorothy Joe's Dance Studio in Corona cJet Mar. Woodard took lessons foi abou! a • year, but quit because she said she hated to practice. Then the studio closed. • "Now I wish I would1ve continued because my girlfriend went on to become a professional dancer," Woodard said. Years later, Woodard decided she wanted to start dancing again ;ifter seeing the musical "42nd Street" in Los Angeles. She found out from a friend that Dorothy Joe was going to be instructing again in the area -this time at Coastline Community College. She immediately signed up, and · Anderson joined her .. Today, Woodard says she doesn't mind practicing her routines. "1 love it. I'd do it every day of the week if I could." ALL IN THI FAMILY Sara has actu:illy been tap dancing since she was 6. "I liked it so much that 1 would dance around the house." But when Sara left Costa Mesa High School last fall to be home schooled by her mother, there weren't any tap classes available in the community for teenagers. So her mother successfully sought permission to enroll Sara in the adult tap classes at Coastline. The three performed together in a June recital featuring the college's tap classes. Sara said she enjoyed dancing with her grandmother in the recital. "It was fun ," she said. LAST DANCI Unfortunately, the June recital may CITYllDI Christopher Cox wins aw•rd Man eludes police after robbery U.S. Rcpresenlative Christopher Cox was named a rccipie'in of the food dbtribu tion industry's 1994 Thomas Jcffcr~on Awa rd, ''hich honors members of Congress ''ho support the principles of free enterprise. The Thomas Jcffw.on Award is sponsored by the N.itional-Amcric.111 \\ holei.ale Grocers' Association/ Inte rn ational f ood::.crvice Distributors Association. It is awa rd ed to member~ of the House of Representatives who have a vot ing record demonstrating consistent t.upport for sound fisc:1I policy, minimal government regulation, Cree trade Jnd other Jeffersonian principles or government. ' Cox represents District -17, which includes most of Newport Beach. -By the D:illy Pilot A man believed to be in his 50s robbed the Bank of America branch on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa Tuesday, police said. The man approached a bank teller shortly before 4 p.m. and handed her a note. "He said he had a gun, although the we:ipon wasn't actually seen," said police Sgt. George Wilson. Wilson said the teller put an undisclosed amount of money into a b:ig, and the man left. He was last seen running north on Harbor Boulevard. "We had a lot of officers out there ch:ising him, but we couldn't find him," Wilson said. "We had our officers out there searching the area for more than an hour." The suspect was described as Latino, about 6-feel tall and of medium build. He was wearing a blue shirt and blue baseball cap. WIATHIR AND OCIAN CONDITIONS ·1 DailJ!~~ ~ RIADIRS HOTLINI The Ni:--~rl Dench Cos111 M~u O~ily P1kll (USI S· 1'44·800) " pubhshcJ Monday 1hrouah s,11urJ.ty. In Nc,.pon &1th anJ Coi.10 Mc'I. 1ublc11p1ions arc only av:ail· able hy •ub\C11bin1 10 The 1 1r.ic• Oriinl>c Couniy (tlllO) 252·9141. In areas nutsiJc of Ncwpo11 U.:ath and Costa Mcs.1, 1ub.crip- 11ons 10 1hc Daily 1'1101 only i.rc a\;a1IJbk by m:a1I for SS.SS r:r lll<>nth. S.:rond cl.t~~ ~1~sc p.1ill :11 Co 11 M.:~. CA. (l'r>«"' include 1111 •rrhc .. blc Jlalc uml lo.'111 1axc1.) POSTMAS f~lt~ Sllnl.I ollJr.:u chanac~ II> The Nt~porl D.:a..t1.·c~1.1 Mc\;,1 0 .11ly r1lo1, fl 0 Bolf tS6(), Ctoua Mcs.i. CA 92626 Cor')riahl: No nc"s s10- 111:\, 1llus11.111ons.. cJ11011JI maucr vr ull•cr• li)tmi:nl\ htr<:in C'an be reproduced v.ilh· ou1 \H1llcn f11:rm1uion ol copyri1h1 o..-.ncr. TIMPHATU•U Newport Beach: 70/62 9.alboa: 72/62 Cosl.l Mesa: 80/61 Corona del Mar; 77/61 IU .. fOHCAIT LOCATION I* 642·6016 Your '' nnKnu 11b '"~ 1hc 0;111> r11ol or ~"'' 1irs \\111 I r~ r J,J 111 I 1i,cn d1· r~~11y to fal11or W1lh '"' Lohl.ldl. The S;imc 24·1tour ~n\wu111a SCl'll C mJ)' be 11scd 111 r..:1.hrd kucrs 10 1111: i:ll1111r u 11 any 1op1c MAILING ADDHH Our, 111JllrcloS " 3.JO W U.iy S1 , COllll Mcu. 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River Jetty CdM ftDll TODAY First high rlrst low Second high Second low fRIOAY SIZE SWELL 2-4 SW 2·4 SW 2·4 IW 2·S tW 2-4 SW 1 :06 a.m. J.9 7:21 a.m. 1.4 2:09 p.m.4.S 8:46 p.m. 2.0 first high 2:11 a.m. J,J rir•t low 7:57 a.m. 1.1 SKond high 3:00 p.m. 4.6 S«ond low 10:19 p.m. 1.1 W•ler TempC?r•ture: 63 .•OAnNO Ught \'ariable winds shlfUl'!J to southMtt 15 to 20 knots, l fOot wfftd wavn wflh J foot souchwnt"IY ••II. Mostly 1unny 1fter mornlna low clouds. ' .. • have been the tap-dancing trio's Inst performance together. Sara plans to return to high school in the fall and will be unable to continue her tap classes at the college. But she said she will try to keep her tap skills honed on her own. · "I like to make up my own dances so I want to try to do that right now," she said. Anderson, meanwhile," ill continue her tap dance classes at the college. ''1'11 dance until I can't dance anymore. l lopefully 1'11 be able to dance then for the rest of my life." -Story by Annrttc Clwvcz, plloto by !tlurc Mnrtin If you knoiv someone 1V/Jo 11 ould make an interesting Pilot Pt.•rso11, call our Reader$ Hotline at 642-6086. Remember to le:we your n:imc and phone number. Tll a11ks! Project together' s annual Cut ·A· Thon Get your hair cu t and help needy children at the same time when Kittie Oliver's Beauty Salon hosts the fifth · annual Project Together Cut·A·Thon on Aug. 21, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The salon is located at 2640 E:ist Coast Highway in Corona Del Mar. Oliver's hairstylists will snip hair for $12 pcr·h:iireut and all ages are welcome. Proceeds will benefit Project Together, a volunteer program for emotionally disturbed children who are receiving treatment through the county Health Care Agency's Children's.. Mental Health Services. POUCI FILll COITAMllA 2900 blCKk or Mesa Verde Drive Ease: Commerci~I burglary. 1100 block or llarbor Boulnard: Comn1erdol .burst:uy. 1 100 blCKk of Meyers Pio«: Residential burglary. J.eOO block or Wlniblccton Woy: Petty theft. 1800 blCKk ofWbluler A'enuc: Petty thert. 1600 bloc k or Superior MenUf'. Petty theft. 1500 block or Andover Place: Residential burglary. NIWPOnaucN 1100 block or Dove Slrttt: Computer equipment was 11olen from Tr A Newport. JOO .,._k of Grand Canal, lalbM Island: A potted yellow plumcrla In 1 terra co111 pot, the plant and pot valued at .SJOO, was 1tolcn off 10moono'1 porch. The pot ~tah• 60 pounds. The Incident ii under lnvcsti&ftllon. ~ ·. • .I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, July 28, 1994 Aa Good view or Bay Club expansion should be universal •• T hough I have never been a member in good standing of the Balboa Bay Club, I have been on the periphery or the place since it opened 46 years ago. The father or a 'girl I had dated was one or the founders or the Bay Club so I got to go to the opening·night party. A bash-and-a-half it was. My most vivid memory of th e evening was the lineup of slot machines against the walls in the bar. Beginning about 1970, we visited there a lot because my parents had moved into No. 114 or the Terrace apartments.· They loved living th.ere and cherished the friendships they made. They both suff ercd ultimately fatal strokes there. So my emotional attachments to\ the club arc deep. But not deep enough to prevent a couple of fairly nasty Fred Columns when the Club floated its $50 million expansion scheme three years ago this month. · That grandiose plan arrogantly thumbed its nose at all the rest of Newport Beach. lt was greedy, ill-conceived, uncaring and utterly sclr-ccruered. Even so, Newport's Planning Commission said "Whoopee" and gave it a green light, 300·room hotel nnd all. In its wisdom, the City Council thumbed-down the plan, but only by a 4-3 margin. Then-Mayor Phil Sansone nnd Evelyn Hart, Ruthelyn Plummer and Jean Watt voted against the plan; John Cox, John Hedges and current Mayor Clarence Turner voted aye. This week, the Bay Club came to the City Council with a vastly scaled-down plan and, as it should have, won unanimous endorsement or the concept. This really was no great surprise. Considering the parade of BBC suppQrters who pleaded the case before the council, a nay vote would have been worse than a vote against mom, apple pie and the flag. There was Phil Maurer, a form er mayor. Bob Badham, a fNll .... On the Coast former aS"Semblyman and congressman. Mamie Van Doren, a former Hollywood Sex Symbol (and still pretty darn symbolic!) . The Chamber of Commerce. The Board of Realtors. While not all the voices were praiseful of the new expansion plan, even the naysaye~ were mostly quite calm and reasoned. What sparked the detructors was BBC President Dave Wooten's statement that the' views of some residents up on the hill are going to be better -but some arc going to be worse. The villain or the piece, apparently, is the proposed new athletic center, where the spas and Two shops now accept used motor oil Local residents who change the motor oil in their cars themselves can now take the waste oil to two certified collection centers. Shops now accepting the oil are the Pep Boys, 2946 Bristol St., and Parnelti Jones, 1739 Superior Ave., both in Costa Mesa. The state Integrated Waste Management Board established more than 500 used motor oil recycling centers throughout California to provide locations for people to turn in the motor oil they drain out of their cars. The Board certifies businesses that agree to accept oil at no charge and pay the 16·cent . PniV'il1'""'~bns ·Live Mmic 631-9999 3101 W. Cout Highway, Ncwpon Bead\ redemption to recyclers for each gallon of used oil received. The state then reimburses the businesses. motor oil. Each year, 50 million gallons of used motor oil are improperly disposed of in California, polluting ground water, lakes, rivers and the ocean. The Board began the collection center program to decrease illegal dumping of used Rid Your Home of Harmful Fleas the Safe and Natural Way With Flea·X One application guarantees you a FLEA-FREE me for ONE FULL YEAR • No ·nasty od ors • Recommended by Veterinarians & Groomers • No need to vacate home during application • Dustless powder process all FLEA-X/Pest Free ~-~ (800) 773-5329 . (714) 586-3532 ~~~ A hD Serrice Pelt m;.pytiol Collp&ly • workout facilities will be. What with all the gobbledygook of Newport's arcane height-limit stntutes, snid jock center will be 38, 35 or 30 feet high, or some or each. Suffice to sny, it's going to be higher than what's there now, and therein lies the gripe. You may think that hell hath no fury greater than a woman scorned, but do not overlook a Southern Californian whose water view is being diddled with. And there's a bunch of them up on Kings Road who believe they arc in that category. There was the good old boy who ignored the council and spoke directly to the Bay Club crowd: "Why do you have to be greedy and push these buildings up to the skies like you did with the apartments?" he lectured. More on point, however, was Ruth Reynolds, whose view is one that would be diminished. "We're so close to a win-win situation here," she said, and asked the Bay Club to give just a little more thought to working out the view situation with the affected residents. T he Bay Club has done a remarkable job of scaling down its expnnsion . It now has a plan that fits the community in both size nnd scope. It is a plan that works all nround. The club's Jeadership should be praised indeed. They have come up with what is almost a perfect plan, for the Bay Club and for the city. But this is a town where a wt11er view is legal tender, and no resident ~hould have to sacrifice to make the plan work. One more little modification and everybody has that win -win deal Ruth Reynolds is hoping for. Well, almost. Now, about that traffic signal that's going to clog PCH traffic worse than ever ... Fred Mttrtin's column 111as tYcry Tburtd•y and Saturday. 1 761 NEWPORT BL COSTA MESA /T's CHRISTMAS IN f ULY! 5 0 ! AU FanWy SitDngs S ummer S pecial effective through the month of Augusr • Call for an Appointment • FIGGE Bxod'enc:r in ~ tor IOny-ninr ,_,-. Newport Beach, CA (714) ~933 WINNING IS A BREEZE WITH NEWPORT CHECKING ... Win Fabulous Prizes! 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I r I · I M Thursday, July 21, 1994 4~ewport ~ Mesa Daffy Pilot VOLU••-Barnd tabs Wick a cana•lclllaa chief DI V#l111l#I' DllWtotT IUIU ,...wlaU, "' , ... lMJl.1 Piiot. u ,_., IJlw ,,,.,.. ..... .,,,,., ,..,r wpalutloa Ustd, a.II UZ-4311, at. 3'1. Dlec1very ... p Discovery Shops arc the only stores that arc owned and operated by the American Cancer Socic1y. Fun and friendship arc just two or the man)' bcnefils you'll rccci\fc ns a OltCOVery Shop volunteer. No special skills arc necessary, just a desire to share your energy and enlhusillJITI a few days a month. For information, call 640-4777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. ..... , ..... Easter Scala Society needs volunteers for ongoing cleric:il wq_rlc, help in proerams for children with disabilities and onc·limc volun1eers LO help with special events. For information, call 8J4.1111. . lxdl••t• Clvll Chlltl Alt•M Prev••tl•• . c •••• , Volunteer training sessions for parental aides arc coming up soon. Volunteers arc needed b)' the Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center to help families where an incident of e~ild abuse has been reported and a referral made by the county. Parent aides work with an "at risk" family for one year, building a trusting relationship which subsequently enables the parent aide to teach the family pnrenting, communication sJcills and problcm·50lving techniques. Inquire about special training sessions. The center nlso needs volunteers to work with families of high-risk children who ore victims or parental drug addiction. Spanish-speaking volunteers and those with a bnckground in the m~dical field arc especially desired. For information on either program, call 722·1107. ,, ••• 4 ••• th• Ce•t• Me .. Llllrery The Friends or the Costa Mesa Libr:iry, a support group for the library, needs volunteers to run book sales and staff the book room ot the library for selling or used books and purchasing of new ones. The library in general cnn usc1 volunteers with clerical skills and those with n willingness or the knowledge to help run children's craft programs. Drivers arc ncc~to help with the books to the homebound proiram. Also, chose interested In volunlccring to help adminlsicr the entire Friends proaram are needed. Hours are nclllb1e, including evenings and weekends. For information, cnll the library at 646-8845. Renewed-.? 0 G \)J / r SilJco 1957 Rabbitt Insurance Agency 631-7740 Auto . Health . Home (Blue Oma) .,. Newport-Mesa superintendent will make hf s recommendation at board meeting Tuesday. BY llu11 Lo..u_ Sl'Arr Wann NEWPORT·MESA -Superin· tcndcnt Mac Bernd will recom· mend local public relat ions profes- sional Nadine Wilek for the new position of school district director of communications. Bernd will make his recom- mendation for the $51,000·a·year job at Tuesday night's meeting of the Newport·Mcsa Unified School District board. Wilek. a 43-year-old senior con- sultant lo her husba nd 's Irvine public relations firm, Thomas Wilek Auociates, befan her public relations career in 973 with the Mission Viejo Co., where she worked tor seven years as publicity coordinator and publications edi· tor. Wilek said she will serve u a communications liaison for the community and school district cm· ployees. "I will be serving as a public in· formation officer, but not as a spokesperson for the superinten· dent," Wilek said. "He does that very well -he's a very good com- municator." Bernd, who completed his first school year as superintendent of the 17,500-student district after it was scandalized by a nearly S4 million embezzlement, said admin- ist rators will continue to be acces· siblc to the press and the public. AnENTION LOCAL ARTISTS: If you have a painting· of a local scene and you'd like to see It In the Dally Piiot, call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. 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Wald Doctors of Optometry CONV'DtQINQ OPINIONS Theit are some coknd gemstone -mn eome diamond rlnOJ lf1d we .,.. clollnQ out I Mne of ci In 14K nt thert are some roly good buys One of 1he ~ special values '*'· 1YIHable It 1he Tent Sile being held Wt hlY8 more thin we can It Wettcllff Court on Sllurday, July dllplay In 1he apace doUed to U1 tn 3001, 11 a large Hlection or nllUrll the tent so we've cotllcted '°'"' gemstone btld1. They come In Ill men pclal barQllnl lnlklt b alfrtrn co1or1 lf1d rqb. Some ltorl: Don't Piii up a chance to hive gold btld ....... or CIMd chlCk out bit *" good -..: Convergence excess Is lhe term lppljed to an eye mlsalfQmlent condition wtieretJy flt eyes c~erge to meet In lront ol lh4lf lnlendfld near target As a resull, the PIBOll wilh convergence excess may ll(perience Intermittent blu11ed or dOoble vision when Vlewlno neat objects or oyostraln alter prolonged near work loarticu1111y at 1he end or lhe day). Onct this problem Is diagnosed, It can be proPef1Y treated wllt1 ¥\slon lhefapy or tie presc~ of plus lenses '°' near viewing. These Ines Increase the locuslna dly ol lie tyll Ind b'1ng h trnave forwrnf. f\s a retult. lhl eyes relax to dNefve to a ITIOfO comfortlbto poslllon. btlda bltndtd wfth IOMrtcll °""· = .... -..... Thly vrry trom 18 10 33 lnchel Ind -........ 11 ••• prtc;el bigln U low U '25. M Coml tlrfy for belt Hllctlon. If you tttt tllt you °' a family member. mlY iuffef from comer0ence ocesa. Dllase lctledUle an ~ '°'a vltlon t.t will M tlq)tl1elad °'*""""' • eoon • Polllllt. Al BVWATER ANO WALD. DAS OF OPTOMETRY, wt --In • cart for"' ...... Ow ~ opbl dllptnNry .. .... Ind "'°" eye .... Wll ... -.... " COl'lllct Inn f« moft tnfomll1lon ot M ...... ,.... call us. 54S.9t82 Wt ... loc-.d In .. Hartlot Shooolrla c... 2300 ""'* ., . Sula 20. We .. -Man. Md ftt. e-1. r-. -~ TlllJ.:.!4~ 9-3. aw. . ~ RftbMll1 Auoc. "A lot of people here are <•· pable or speaking ror themselves," Bernd said, "and they're aoing to continue to do 1ha1." Wilek, a Corona dcl Mar rcsi- den&, was amon& four candida&es recommended to Bernd Crom 45 applicants who were mostly Crom the media and communications professions. The district' .. person· ncl commission reviewed the ap· plicants and a panel of media and education professionals made final se lections after conducting "per· formance tests," which included mock press conferences. At Thomas Wilek Associates, Nadine Wilek is a consultant on education and health care, helping to coordinate the annual health care forecast conference held by the UCI Graduate School of Man- agement. M#IQl!lrerlV .... = .. '39 Bt7YONBGn lNDPRBE BA.rrBu Wilek helped coordinate the Newpon-Mesa school district's community forums and first-ever education summit during the last school year. She was hired by a Pasadena consulting firm conduct· ing a fund-raising feasibility study for the district. The firm later de· tcrmined the district should re· build public trust before consider· ing a major fund -raising Cj\rnpoi~n. Wilek spent eight years doing public relations and marketing work for health care organizations -including Saddlcback Memorial Medical Center and Memorial Health Services in Long Dench - before marrying Thomas Wilek and joining his public relations firm in 1989. · At Newport-Mesa, Bernd. said Wilek will establish a badly need- ed internal communicalions net· work for school district employees in odditf<>n to promoting the school district to the public. ''What Nadine is really here to do is not to build up my image or anybody else's," Bernd said. "She's here to help us build up our schools and get them into the eye of the communi~y." ~OFF FABRIC COUPON · 50" Off REIULAR PRICE FABRIC • LIMIT ONE CUT OR PIECE • Lml 8 YARDS • VALID TlllU THURS. 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Galleries / ~tudio Swmne~ Special FREE • Portraits 1-8x10 or 2-5x7's with sitting fee •Kids/Pets • Models/ Actors •Weddings •Parties • Commercial 'Jfu. c:lht o { !Bea f_Doofittfe A limited ed1t1on tine art print accompanied by a poem of the same title that can be disp layed seperately or framed with the print Lirnitcd 'upply, now taking order,. 20°/o Off Custom Framing Sale Ends August 21 1994 Fountain Valley 16169 Brookhurst at Edinger 714/775-5529 so REGISTRATION LESS THAN PER WEEK* ALL CLUBS ALL HOURS MONTH TO MONTH UNLIMITED FITNESS Stay motivated & get in shape with us by cross trainingf We have more amenities than any other similarly priced health club chain! LA FITNESS HEALTH CLUBS HUNTINGTON BEACH 9872 ~"'*°"Avenue 963-Gl64 llMNE WESTMINSTER 17850 Slcyplfk Qde 14 7 31 Golden West A~n~ 3'1·7IOO • 373-4460 MUST END 7--28 at 10PM .. ... ..._.,.... • .. -".1 • • .,., OUllel COUNTY PAia WINNIU Kalhryn Salter, Corona del Mar, Age 9 • 11. Robert Seaborn, Corona Del Mar, Age 6 • 8. 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Brian Booth, Newport Uc.:ach, Thursday, July 28, 1994 Al • Age 6 • 8. .lflltary Brakovich, Newport Oeach, Age 6 -8. Jamie Brown ell, Newport Bc:sch, Age 12 • 14. Juliane Calllouelle, ~ewpon Oeach, Age 6 -8. Al)cc Cancellieri, Newport De.:1d1, Age 6 · 8. Nicole Charney, Newport 13e:ich, Age 12 • 14. Sasha Chi:impi, Newport De:ich, Age 6 -8. Amy Christeson, Newport Ueach, Age 12 -14. Gusten Clopp, Newport Beach, Age 6 • 8. Katie Conklin, Newport Beach, Age 9 -11. W~I>s . GREAT HAIRDRESSERS Join the Artistic Team of Stevens & Cross of Newport Beach - Unique opportunity to work in an exclusive Hair/Cosmetic Studio. Set yourself and your clients apart from the rest. Terrific Referral CALL 646-1394 S tem for an interview Fall Enrollment Now In Progress . Pre-School through Sixth Grade School Begio.s August 15th • Individual Attentt0n • Physical Education • Computer Labs • After School Program • Strong Curriculum • Music & Dance • Trad1t1onal 3 R's • Sm~ll Classes • Field Trips • Hot Lunches • Arts & Crafts • Swimming Pool • SulJlmer Camp Costa Mesa Age 2 thru grade 6 657 Victoria Street 6:30 a.m. -6:30 p.m. (714 ) 642-0411 OPENHOU E ·Free Enrollment Fee This Day Only! (For New Enrollments) SATURDAY. AUOUST 6TB 10:00 a.m. -12:00 Noon Come Join The Fun! Bnng The Family• Tour our fnendly up 10 da1e campuses. * Refreshments * Balloons * I• Garden Grove Age 2 thru grade 6 121 11 Buaro St.reel 6 :30 a.m. -6:30 p.m. , (714) 971 -5533 Saturday, July 30Th 9AM-5PM '17Th St. at Irvine Ave. -NcwpOrt Beach M Th&ndey. July 21. 1984 TODAY ............ .., The Oranac County Chapter of Women In Manaacmcnt will hold its monthly dinner meeting at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport. Ouesi speaker Kara lakkccs wlll 1pc11k on "Beyond Pity and the Politically Correct: Findln& the Positives in Denlina with the Disabled." Cost is S2S for members, $35 for guests. Advance reservation required. Coll (310) 988-3100. CMAMaH ••IAICIMT The Business Development Division of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber or Commerce is holding a Dusincss Opportunity Breakfast beginning at 7:15 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Guest speaker Gerry Foster will discuss "Personal Marketing." Cost is $14 in advance or $17 at the door ror members, and $17 ON THI TOWN AaT WAn••ALL WAn.WALL Currently on display arc five new images in print and original warcrcolors or local scenes by Diane Moon, and 11 new ''waterfall waterwall" -a 6-foot stainless steel sculpture that rotates 12 gallons of water down o colored millnr mirror - by Russell Jacques. He also gives special weekend acrylic painting demonstrations. Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Mondays. The Gregory Golle7 of Art and Design, 3406 Via Lido, Newport Beach, 723-0887. TUHDAY TALU AT NOON Painter William Brice gives a free lecture noon Tuesday. Newport 1-/:nbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, 759-1122. HAITIAN A•T, DllCUlllONI As part of its exhibit of original paintings and tin art from various Haitian artists through Aug. 13, Timbuktu Folk and Tribal Art hosls missionary Donald Prather discussing his work with the children or Haiti at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Native Carine Fabius discusses "The History or Huitinn Art" from the time or Columbus 10 present day 7:30 p.m. Aug. 10. Donation to each discussion is SS; RSVP. 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa, 650-7473. MA•ll TAOOAH IXHlalTION Original oil paintings by Marie Tagg:irt on display 'tit Sept. 15. Savt1nnah's Hut & Art Gallery, 2000 \V. Balboa Blvd. , Newport Beach. -•oou • POITRY -. ..... JOI LAHIDALI • • .. .. • Joe Lansd:ile signs copies of his books noon to 1:30 p.m. Friday. Book King, 103 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, 631-3838 . DANCI ,. • llALLIT PAClllCA : • Nc\v works by emerging : : choreographers performed 8 p.m. Saturday by members of Ballet .. Pacifica. Audience discussions of each •:· ballet included. Tickets: SS. South • Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, .... 642-9275 . • .. • .. • • .. . FILM HIDAY NIGHT IHIH "A Summer or Singing and Dancing" series continues with Busby Berkeley's blockbuster "42nd Street" (1933) Friday. Film analyst Arthur Taussig gives brief introduclion at 6:30 p.m . Tickets: S3·SS. Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, 759-1122. MUSIC UOOAIMU81C Nigeria's ~ajck Fashck plays 9 p.m. Wednesday. Tickets: $1 0. The Warehouse, 3450 Vio Oporto, Newport Beach, 673-4700. DICK DALI IN CONCHT Surf-rock guit:ir legend Dick Dale and his band perform live 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 4. Virgin Me1astorc, 'triangle Square, 55 Fwy. and Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa, 645-9906. MllCILLANIOUI IYINIH Of 8PLINDO• The Orange County Chamber Orchestra holds its second annual Evening or Oriental Splendor from 6:30 p.m. to midniaht Saturday. Included arc an oriental feast, live music or the orient, rarl'les and dancing. Donation: $75 per person, Reservations mandatory. Village Crean, Santa Ana I lci1hts, 839-6569 . .. """ eou TOU•NAMINT Mcmbcn and Friends of Opera Paci{ic'a Business Partnership Ice off at Pelican Hill 0Qlt Club's Links Course to support the opera's outreach proaram for developmentally challenacd youna people. Tee-off is noon Monday. Fee: $300 per player. Pcliun Hill Golf Club, Newport Coast, 414-4488 HCMI .. -ICAftON A pla to mark the 10th anniversary or the Surfridcr Foundation, an orsanlzatlon that protects the world's beaches, will be held 1 p.m. Thunday, Aua. 4, wil" rode musician Chris Isaak. Tickets: SIOO. Hard Rock C.fe, ~ Fuhion Island, Newport Beach, J61·2fl2. in advance or S22 at the door ror sucscs. Price includes breakrasi. Call 729-'400 for more infonna&ioft. llUllNUl llMINAll ... WOMIN "Look Before You Leap" is the &itle of a seminar dcsiancd &o answer the initial questions or potential women busincu owners. Presented by the California American Woman's Economic Development Corporation, , the seminar will be held ot Center Tower Building, 650 Town Center Drive, 20th Floor, in Costa Mesa from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Cost is SIS on" includes detailed printed moterials. For more informntion or to register, call 755-8010. •U81NUI LUNClllON Back Bay Club is holding n Business to Business luncheon at Le Merldicn Hotel in Newport Bench from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. For inrormation, call 586-4660. 1894·1994 FOUR. GBNEllATIONS 100 YEARS! ~g Vinyl Floors • • Wood Floors • Draperies AI4I>E~'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St. Costa Mesa 646-4838 AllOUNDTOWN falDAY •OAftNe .. W GAllll The Harbor Master racility on Bayside Drive and the Boy Scout Sea Base on Coast Highway arc both holdin& Boating Skills and Seamanship classes offered by the U.S. Coast Ounrd Auxiliary, as well as Coastal Navigation classes, on various days and times. Most classes meet for up to 13 weeks, and arc free except for a nominal materials fee. For details, call the Harbor Master facility at 771-5551 or the Sea Bnsc at 894-3569. MOTO•CYCLI IWAJI MIO Just about anything to do with motorcycles will be available at the Motorcycle Swap Meet from S to io p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Admission is S6. ·rarking is free. For more inrormation, call 364-2542. IATUDAY IYININeOflMIN90ll The Orange County Chamber Orchestra will hold its second ennual Evcnin& of Oriental Splendor from 6:30 p.m. to midni&ht at the Village Crean Mansion on Newport's Back Day. The evening includes an oriental feast, live music or the orient, raffles, and dancing. Cost is $75 per person. For rcscrv:uions or information, call 839-6569. PlmONAllY PUTT The Meeting Room, an nffordnblc singles orgonizntion, is hosting n Singles Pictionary Party from 6 lo 8 p.m. at their offices at 2915 Redhill Ave., Suite G 104 in Costa Mcsn. Come have fun and meet others. Bring munchies to shore or $2. Call 545-8082 for more inrormation. FACTORY DIRECT GARAGE DOORS Professional Installation SOUTH HILLS GARAGE DOOR CO. F1m1ly Owned aod Operated Since t969 ST!IL SIC110NW WOOD SIC110NW ..... . .. s595 ~835 COMPLETE COMPLETE Wildolr Opciml &Ira ... Opciml &Ira SHOWIOOM LOCAnON Hours JO am to 3 pm Mon. · Sat. Newport Beach/Coata M ... Dally PH Yu.uu ..... uma A yard ulo to benefit various community orpnizations will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1900 Seadrift Drive in Corona dcl Mar. If you'd like to donate itemt for the yard sale or need directions, call 720-0280. SUNDAY HO• a eAmDIN WAUUNe TOU• Neighbors of Freedom Homcs·Canyon Park in West Costa Mesa arc conducting a home and garden walking tour, featuring 14 homes and five gardens. Cost is $4 in advaocc, SS day of event. Proceeds go toward a neighborhood paint, plant ond clcan·up day in October. Call 645-5359 for more information. •ILAnONaHIP llMINAll The Meeting Room, an affordable singles organization, is hosting a free Sin&les Rclatioaabc!rn::.minar from 6 to 1 p.m. at their at 2915 Redhill Ave., Suite 0104 in Costa Mesa. For details, call 5454082. MONDAY CllUnY HU TOVM•W Scratch golfen or bc&inners arc welcome to enter the 1994 Oranac County Chamber or Commerce & Industry, Los Angeles Times Golf lnvitotionnl at Mesa Verde Country Oub in Costa Mesa. Cost for Players Package is $250 per player. Extra tickets for the evening activities arc $125. Proceeds go to benefit several local charities and organizations. For more informaLion, coll 634-2900. 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SURGE ON .GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal lniury, Pr emature Birth. And Low Birth Weight. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, July 28, 1994 A7 INOAOIMINTI WIDDINO SCllU•IL·COlll Kristen Leigh Schlegel of Newport Beach and Darry Dayton Cobbs of Los Angeles will be married Sept. 3 in Sherman Gardens, Coronn del Mar. The bride-elect is the daughter or Dr. and Mrs .. Philip Schlegel or Newport Beach and Ella Lou Weiler of Marblehead, Mass. She is a graduate or the University of Southern California and works . with an architect in Santa Monica. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cobbs of Rogers, Ark. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri at Columbia, and attained his , master's degree at the University or Texas at Austin. He is a television producer in Beverly Hills. MOILLIR·ROWI Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Moeller of Costa Mesa have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jann Denise, to John A. Rowe of Yorba Linda. An Oct. 1 wedding CFwice'of Soup or SaUuf antl Cfwice of 'Entree Poacfid 'Jresli Cfiikan 'Bass <jratine witfi 'Three Cfieeses anti 'J/egeta6ks or Cfiic~n 'Breast Stuffetl witfiSfirimp anti seroea witfi Lo6ster Sauce ana Cfwice ':from Our Vessert Cart (fJJessert availa6{e 6efore or after tfie Performance) • $45.00 ptr person YtvailaDft from 5:30 p.m., !Montfay tlirougfi Saturrfay lncfutfe.s 'Transportation to anti from Performing Ylrts Center PUast cafl for reservations 18912 'MaOtrtliur'BCvtf., Irvilu • (714) 752-8001 'MacJ'lrtliur & 'DOUfilas, ruar Joftn '1Vaynt ;tirport "I wish I'd had Joint replat:ment surgerr sooner. 11 L ike Terry Boone of Costa Mesa. you can get back to doing the things you love. Whether it's strolling along the bay. Dancing. Or playing a round on the greens. If yoo've been suffering from chronic, debilitating hip or knee pain or have difficulty walking due to arthritis or joint damage, you may be a candidate for our joint replacement program. But for many people, surgery seems like too big a step. At Hoag Hospital, our comprehensive Joint replacement program is designed to give patients all the skills and confidence they need to ensure a qu1ck .. comfortable ~ecovery. Patients are often surprised to find they're back on their feet-usually within a couple of days. Ready to set the pace. We'd like to invite you to attend our free seminar where we've assembled some of our Joint· replacement team members includ· Ing a Hoag orthopedic surgeon, physical therapist and orthopedic nurse. Our specialty team members wtH be happy to answer your questions about hip or knit replace· """' surgery and help you decide 1111 mlgM bl right tor you. FOr lddMlollll lnfonnlllon. Clll Holg's Joint "'*""""' ..... It 780-1141. Cll AW,..,.,.,,.., is planned in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Dea ch. · The bride-elect is a Costa Mesa High School and UCLA graduate. Her fiance is the so n of Robert R. Rowe of Ogden, Ut. and the late Mrs. Jeanne S. Dunn, who was a resident of Orange. He is a graduate of Highland High School in Salt Lake City, and Cal State Fullerton. HANH· CRACRAFT Robert and Terry Callahan of Balboa Island and Doug and Carol Hanes of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Heather Hanes, to John Cracraft, son of Roger Cracraft of Boulder, Colo. and Jane Noah of Denver. An October wedding is planned in Newport Deach. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder where she was affiliated with Delta Gamma sorority. She is the coordinator of group party facilities for the Colorado Rockies baseball team. Her future husband is a graduate of Arizona State University where he was affiliated with Sigma Nu fraternity. He is an account representative with Westlink Paging. 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Dexter and Michael l lclf were his attendants. After a ''eddrng trip to Sandals in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, the couple arc at home in Laguna Ucach. They arc employed by All Homeowner!> Mortgage. 670 West 17th Strttt., D-2 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714)645~12 FAX (714)645-9206 1-800-645-1044 Call for the dealer nearest you ' t j -....... ---~ - ! la Thursday, July 28, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot ·Opening weekend parties as big a hit as 'The Phantom' · ,. n M ist filled the night air. It was man-made mist. I Fog machines sputtered silently sending the white smoke out at ground level. Setting the mood, the smoke swam in between tables draped in burgundy and black, enhanced by silver candelabras surrounded by the petals of pink roses. All for the Phantom Gala on the back lot of the Orange County Performing Arts Center celebrating the opening of "The Phantom of The Opera" this past week. Following the Saturday evening pe rformance o( the spectacle, guests paying from $165 to Sl,000 per ticket to see the show and mingle at the fog shrouded benefit gala, arrived to find the back lot transformed into one of the most beautiful parties of the summer season in Orange County. Chaired by the very capable and charming Sharl Esayian, the lot became the noor of a magnificent ballroom sans ceiling. Quite appropriate to the show theme, the adjacent multi-storied parking structure took on the appearance of a tiered opera house. each parking level beco ming another balcony. The curious, leaving the performance in ~carch of their -vehicles, lined the edges of the structure looking down on the 1>8rty. B'acklit by the dim yellow .JfJhts of the garage, they appeared in black silhouette, becoming phantoms of the opern, one and all. Delow, the orchestra of llarry Cole recreated the "Music of The Night" as John Axelrod, Arlene and George Cheng, Susie Field and Dr. _ Gory Levine, ~rolyn and Dill KJein, Marilyn Tom Nielsen, Sheila and \'gal nenshine, Mary and Corl ymond, Rene and Henry erstrom, and benefactor Mark nson arrived to sample the -evening supper catered by Westin, South Coast Pla2a. cutive chef Hans Loschi and tering director Cindy Tuch ated an elegant display, with cial note of their dessert table. ocolate covered tree branches e ladened with whi te and dark 0colate dipped :,trawberri es • d decorated as individual mini • ntoms in tuxedo costume. •:ff success is rated on attention to detail, then this affair was a major .hit. Jeannie Awud, in charge of the decor, admitted that she .~ was canvassing her neighbors yards ? as late as 4 that afternoon in J search of additiona l roses to turn ~ irtto table petals. > • "I caught myself eying this one bl"h, ready to cu1, but I felt too gwilty," Awad said. "After all, how .would it look to be caught rose )lapping for the gala! The lady of .the house came out and off cred to '}lelp. That was a relief." Awad was very proud of her ~ffort, especially of th e fact that t he decor came in at less than $50 IJ:>cr table. It looked like a million. "' The Phantom Gala was the £cntcrpiece of u weekend of ~elebrating the opera at The t enter. The show actually had i1s • "Phantom of the Opera" cast members (left photo) attend post-performance gala at the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Saturday. -(From left): Geena L. Jeffries (Carlotta Giudicelli), Rebecca Judd (Madame Giry), Diana Gonzalez (Meg Giry), Sylvia Rhyne (Christine Daae) and Roger DeWitt (Monsieur Andre). Tom Tomlln$on (right photo), executive director of the Center, poses with Shari Esayian, gala chairwoman. 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On hand to welcome The Phantom, and praise The Guilds, were: the new chair of The.Guilds, Susan Feldman; Center Executive Director Tom Tomlinson; Carol Wilken, vice chair of support groups; and more than 400 more devoted Orange County citizens who have made The Center lee PHANTOM/A• TllF l!>P\vFN VltJP ,_. Our employees care .. because they own the business . It began as a vision to make all employees partners in our business. Employee ownership is now a reality. We recently distributed company shares to each employee. Now every member . of our staff -from our licensed funeral directors to our receptionis t to our drivers -is more concerned about the quality of service that we provide.· Where employees care ... HUNDREDS OF PATIO SETS IN STOCK . 40%·50%0FF* - Newport BeacnJCoata Mesa Dally Pilot PHANTOM ,, •• u flourish. Yet another affair completed the trio of weekend long celebration::.. Sunday evening, a smashing cast party nt the popular Scott's Seafood Grall anJ D.ir attr .1cted center patrons "anting to rub elbo.\:. \\Ith ca!.t member::. Grant Norman (1 he Ph:intom), Adrienne McEnan (Christine), and John Schroeder (Raoul). A summer fire roared 1n the hearth of Scou's pm ate dining room as guest::. ::.1ppcd Champ:i'°e scned by ~11,er 1ra)'·tot1ng "aiters Single ~ long )tcmm1:d red ro::.cs rested acro~s the ''hitc )1:1rch~u \\h11e cloths of.1hc 1m11ing rcslauranc a::. NEWPORT H A R S 0 R Thursday, July 28, 1994 f8 phantomites strolled from bar I buffet to outside patio tables fi a bit of the night air. Harriet an Michael Bor.lnlck. Costa Mesa Mayor Saodn Genis, Jolla Taylor of the Richard Nixon Libnry, n.. \\ llcox of The Pageant of The Masters, Dr. Sally Mitchell, chair of the The:me Department at Cal State Fullerton, Arlene Coopt>nnan from KAOC radio, all \\Cre on hand to congratul:lte the stars and sample the exquisite late c'ening buffet at Scott's. 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CA '2'27•FAX TO: 646-4170 •UADDS' HOTUNE (CAU-IN COMMENTS): 642-6016 Library belongs to pil~ple, not board . Members ·of appointed panel shouldn 't be the ones who .decide what's best for entire community 8Y STUART WILLIAMS I don't always sec eye to eye with Mayor (Clarence) Turner, bu t on the library bo~rd issue, I am behind him 100%. There has been a lot of hoopla about the over·priced building for which the library board loves to take credit. But the library board put up very little of the money for the building. Newport Beach taxpar.ers got stuck wit11 most of the bill - a $7 million bond issue they will have to pay off with interest. Additionally, the annual operating budget of the library comes out of the taxpayers' pockets 10 the tune of nearly half-a-million dollars. So why shouldn '1 our elected officials have some say about how the library is run? I'm often at odds with the City Council1 but they arc our elected representatives, and I trust them far more than I would ever trust a small, appointed board that. answers to no one. As for censorship, there are two kinds: After-the-fact censorship and the censorship of omission. You can just as effectively censor a book by not buying it as by banning it afterward. The Newport Beach Librnry Board has practiced this kind of censorship for years. Leave Newport library atone I oppose the Newport Beach City Council's attempts to change the charter, pa rr icularly concerning the library. · JANE CAMERON Newport Beach 0 Regarding the library board. It seems to me it has been working for 20 years and there isn't any need to change it right now without more study and especially if we have to have an amendmenl on the ballot to increase the board. It doesn't make sense to me. BRUCE GAGE Newport Beach 0 Dear City Council: Please take a time out on a library charter amendment, we feel that our charter is working just fine now and we don't think it should be changed. ALICE GAGE Newport Beach . I We probably have the fi nest collection of dime romance novels of any library in ttre country. I suggest that those who want to read these formu la pulps purchase them at the bookstore, grocery store or drug store -not clutter up our library shelves with multiple volumes of soap-opera literature. The purpose of a library is to stretch our minds, not put a lid on them. your time at the Newport Beach library. If you arc interested in e ither of America's two most popular hobbies -genealogy and antiques -there arc several nearby li braries where you can indulge you r needs more effectively than at the library your tax dollars pay fo r, Fill l'llOTOS In the controversy over who should overs~e Newport's new library, Mayor Clarence Turn~r. Inset, Is getting backing for his pro- posed changes to the city charter. expansion) has an excellent collec1ion numbering in the thousands, plus a knowledgeab le staff 10 help you. togethe r. I happen to be lieve th at books nre more important than the building that contains them. For instance, if statistics show that Wall Street investors comprise only a tiny proportion of the population, and that only a ignoring the desires and needs of the majority of its patrons. For instance, if you want to do research on the humanities, study history or philosophy, don't waste l doubt ir the Newport Beach library has a single book that would help a genealogist, but the Huntington Deach library (which just completed an economical As for antiques, the Costa Mesa library possesses four or five; times as many books on this subject as our $12 million library building and all its branches put I believe a tax·supported public library should rcncct the needs of the whole population it serves, by maintaining a balanced collection, catering to the needs and interests of nil its patrons. · few of them rely on the library for their source of information, a public library should not ovcr·.spcnd on investment journals and newsletters, while But after all, what can you expect from a library board responsible to no one, and a library system that doesn't even have a full-time librarian? Stuart W/lllams is a Newport Beach resident. Views diner on ctty ambulance service My thoughts on the city providing ambu- lance service is that this isn't what the city was mandated to do. Private industry is best left to make a profit. There is no profit in the ambulance business, so there is no reason the Newport should go after it. · 0 GARY RITCHIE Newport Beach CORRUPONDINCI pressed by this. The clincher would have to be Mr. Martins' closing statement, "But, jeepers, let's learn more about the real-world going rate for such things." My question is stated as this: Was Mr. Martin's motive for writi ng the article fired by genuine concern, a question of financial prudence, or how much money should the city hold out for before sell· in~ out? Please add, I am not too crazy about the idea that Mr. Martin suggests we should all start looking at such matters (or any matters for that fact) through dollar sign tinted glasses. If at all possible, co uld you please publish a response by yourself and/or Mr. Martin? DAVID R. EDELSTEIN Balboa Island Fred Martin replies: "I do not, as Mr. who stopped to help, our home was saved from serious damage. Fire travels so fa st that without the help of Chris: Steve and n man who was willing to take a garden hose and help contain a fire, our home would surely gone up in smoke. My husband, Don, was bu sy fighting the fire and I too found myself busy at that time so we might have missed others that helped. There is no way we can put into words our thanks to them and the Costa Mesa Fire Department. DON AND DOROTHY BAYLISS Costa Mesa Remembering a canine co11111•lon I'm a senior citizen and I have had to use the paramedics and fire depart ment and the ambulance quite often. In fact I recently fell and broke my wrist and they were here in seconds and transported me to Hoag Hospital. Still, I think the city should get into the ambulance business. Nothing against Seal's because they have been wonderful. I have paid $42 a year for the paramedics here in Newport Deach and I think that they should have their own ambulance service. II would save the city a lot of money. New~ort Beach Is considering starting its own ambulance service, replacing Seal s which It has contracted with for years Edelstein says, "su.st that should all starl lookln1 at such matters .•• with dollar·sl1n·tlnttd glasses." Tht point of the column was that tht city of Nenporl Beach was had by tbt slickers from Snickers. And If we are 1oln1 to sell out, Wt at least ought to make • good pront on the deal." My dog aied last week ..• a magn ificent beast, a best triend and, above all, a good lis tener. We had been together 15 years, two months, two days and two hours. Bandit died on a two·milc walk of a heart attack. 0 MIRIAM KURTZ Corona Del Mar experience of other cit ies with self-run ambulance services has been a disaster. Why in the world woul d Newport Beach do any better? Do we really need more deficit in our budget that's already ter- rible at this time? TERRANCE MORAN Newport Beach The column begins in a sort of humor- ous, sarcastic mood and then evolves into what I thought to be a genuine concern for preservation of dignity for our city. Famlly says thanks for saving home Through despair, sorrow and great joy, he stood by my side ... never complain- ing, never asking questions, just there be- side me gazing at me with his beautiful blue eyes. Government-run businesses have never been shown to out perform private en- te rprise. Some reasons include: l) no ini- tiative to work hard, arrive early, stay late or extend yourself to help the busi· ness prosper. 2) no incentive to make a profit, any losses arc covered by the tax- payer cjfl arc obliterated by clever book-· keeping. 3) Impossible to get rid of lazy, incompetent workers, often have to kick them upstairs, rather than fire them. The Don't put a price on everything I just finished reading Fred Martin's July 21 column {"Any way you slice it, it comes up nut~) and I am u bit confused. This same preservation was a concern in previous articles in your newspaper also. This is all very clear and to the point. My confusion comes to light near the end of the article, particularly ~he closing statement. Mr. Martin explained how he asked his advertising friend the goi ng rates for advertising such as the street banners. With this, he starts flinging figures and dollar amounts, as if I would be im- The Don Bayliss family would like to ex· press its gratitude and thanks to Jayme Ohlhaver, our neighbor boy, who told his parents, Chris and Cherie Ohlhavcr, that our home was on fire July 18. With the help of Chris (Cherie called 911), neigh· bor Steve Calvert and a man and woman It is necessary to pay tribute to this good friend of so many years. He will be sorely missed ... 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(most of Newport Beach) Dana Rohrabacher, (R), '45th Din., 16162 llc:Kh Blvd., Suite 304, Huntingron Beach, CA 92647 847·2433 or • 10l7 Longwotth-Butliing, W;uhingron, D.C. 20SlS, (202) 225·2415 (Com Mcu and West Newport lleJch) nan11un Muian Berget0n, (R), 37th Dist. 140 Newport Ccnrcr Drive, Suite 120, Newport Beach, 92660, 640·1137 or (916) 445·4961. (Rcprcacms Newport BcJch, Com Mesa) nAnUllM8LY GiJbcn Fup10n, (R), 10th Dist., 4299 Mac.Arthur Blvd., Suite "204, Newport Beach, 92660, 756-0665 or (916) 445·7222. (Newport BcJch and Co.ca Mesa.) CALlfOUIA COAllM COMMllllON S.i.n Francilco (415) 904·5100 (S<>uth c:out region covm~ aplir bcfWt'Cn on'ICCI in Long Bach (lll) 590·5071, and San Dqo. CO'*"IOA•OflVNllVlleH Hallo/ Adminilll'uion, 10 Civic: Center Pl.u.a, Santa Ana, 92701 Harriett Wieder 2nd Din . Costa Mcs;i, 834·3220 Tom Riley 5th Diat. (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Hcighrs) -8.34·3550 - COUNTY aouo Of IDUCAftON 200 Kalmus Drive, Cosu Mesa, P.O. Box 9050, 92628·9050, 966·4000. Ellubcth 0 . Parker, member, Trustee Arca 5 (Costa Men. N~port Beach.) COAIT COMMUNm cow•• DtlfttCT 1370 Adami AYC. Cola Mesa. 92626, 432·5012 O\an«Uor : W-dllam M. V~ E. D .. L Praidcnt: Walttt G. Kowald; ~rd Membcri: Sherry Baum, 1'1u1 G. B~r. Nancy Pollard. Walser G. Howald, Annando L llWs; Scudcnr Truncc: Erk Wurcn cm 90VlllllMllll Cotta Maas asy HaU, n Fait on~ 1u.uu. Sand y Genis. mayor; Joe Ericbon, Mary Hombucklt, Peter ~ .. and Jay Humphrey council mcmbcn. Newport lnch1 Ocy Hall. .UOO Ncwpan Blvd., 644-3309. Mayor, Clarence Turner; Jean Wan; John Cox, Evelyn Hart, JOhn Hedges, Jin Debay, Phil S:uuonc. OllAN .. COUNTY fAla aOUD -88 Fair Dr., C.C--Me-, 70S.3241 Praicknf. llandy - Smith. Vice Prcsidcnf, Buck Johna; Dircaon Doy HenJcy, John C«an, Don Willd, Jim Undbcrg, Guy Hayakawa, Emily Sanford, Marian La Follette. NIWPOM·MllA UNtftlD ICllOOL DllTlttCT 1601 16th Sr., Newport Beach, 760-3100. Superintendent: Mac Bernd loud Mcmbcn: Ed Dedccr, prcsidmr; Jim de Boom, Judy Franco. Sherry Loofbourrow, Rod MacMillian, Manha Fluor. Fonut Wcmcr. MUA CONIOUDAnD WAn• DtlfttCT • 1965 Pl.accnria, Colu Mesa. 63l·l~QO BoenJ Mcmbcn: Trudy Oh1Js. Hult Panbn, Mario Dunntc, Jack Hall, Tom Ncbon CORA W IAIMAllY D•lmct r.o. 1oa uoo, Coeta Mc. 9l6ll·UOO. n•.soo. brd Manbcn: Jama Wahner, Jamee Ferryman. Na&e Reade, Milrc Schafer, and An Perry. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ID NGA fre•P .. eA1 The morning after our Vak:ieitu camp out, Lnrry ro,\ed the dinghy to shore to invite us aboard Quecqueg for breakfast. Having slept very little, (those mysterious screams kept us up half the night), we gladly accepted. All good sailors know how to brew a. mean pot of coffee. Larry was no exception. After breakfast, we sailed over to Sisia Island, a speck of sund and palms and shells. A Tongan fisherman, sharp Mick in hand, combed the nearby reef. He had a large octopus looped through his belt, a baby octopus sticking out of hi s back pocket. Sensing my interest, he grabbed the baby and held it up for inspection. "You take?" he said, wading my way. "Please, you iake?" I would ha'c lo"cd to, but octopus is considered a prized find among the locals. Malo aupito, I said. Thank you very much, but I can't. He had si."< chi1dren, all boys, he said. He wanted to know if 1 was married. I pointed to Paul, napping on the beach. "You need Tongan husband," he said, smiling. "Tongan husband good for you." He opened the burlap b:ig draped over his shoulder, pulled out a rock scallop and placed it in my hand. Later, as he paddled his canoe away Crom shore, he waved goodbye in a slow, soleml) way. That night, after an afternoon of snorkeling, after a hearty dinner of Sheri's lentil rice stew, we relaxed in Qucequeg's cozy quarters. Larry smoked his pipe, Sheri read out loud a story about early sc11lcrs in the Kermadec Islands. Castaway snoozed in hi s hammock. We bedded down in the cockpit that night, the moon shining like a spotlight in our eyes. It was quiet, save for the occasional splash of a fish on the surface. In the next few weeks, we would ellplore more of Tonga's islands, swim in her cool, clear waters. Dut snuggled into our ~Jeeping bags under yet another awesdmc show of stars, this night, we knew was one to remember. Students need host famines Youth Exchange Service, a non-profit organization striving fo r world peace and cultural understanding, is seeking families interested in hosting a 15-to 18-year·old international high school student. These students come to the United Stares with excellent medical and accident insurance and they bring th eic own ~pending money. Host families provide room and board and accept the student as a member of the family. The sen ice is now accepting applications for students arriving fo r the fall 199.t semester or for the full 1994·95 school year. Call (800) 848-2121 for additional details. . ' . BASE fre• Pa9e Al gu .. on said, to help aid '1ct1ms of la)t fall's wildfires and J:inuary's Nonhridgc earth· quake. El Toro Marine Corps Air Station i) slated to close by the year :WOO bccau-.e of cub in the defense budget. The Tustin base also is t:irgeted for closure. Last year, Newport llcJch city offi ci ab. celebrated the announcemen t of the El Toro cloi.ure. Mayor Clarence Turner even flew to Washington, D.C. and lol>- bied to close the b:i.,,e. The potcnti:il closing of El Toro g1\CS the city a chance to push fo r the con,cr- sion of the base to a commcrc1.1I J1rport -a goal city 6ff1cials set sc,cr.11 )Car~. ago in-ho"es of nJ!c, iating traffic at John \Va) nc Airport. Turner, \\ho lives in \\'cstcliff·DOH!r Shores and often hears the roar of jet en- gines O\Cr his home, saiJ J"crgu,Jn and Conroy need to "face up to the fae1 thJt Thursday, July 28, 1994 At1 the Cold War has been ~on. This h :i changing "orld .anJ we all mu)t change nccorJingl).'' Official) in Ne" port Be:tch and Co ta Mc)a Cc:ir the nohe problem will \\Or:>cn 1f a second count~ :m port isn't built and John W:iyne c"ntinues to grow. ·Although Fc.:rgu:,on anJ Conroy haH decided to lobb~ in fa\Or of keeping El Toro open :i\ a ~brine bal>e, Rep 0 Jn.l Rohrab::ichcr (R·Hun1ington DctKh) hJs come ou t in fa,or of turning it into a con · mcrdal ::iirpon. Moi.1 of thi: El Toru oper:111orh "'" mo"c to the Mi-fam:ir Naval Air Sw11on in San Oiegu \\hen ~he base clo\1.:.s, alCOrJ· mg to the Dcpa11mcn1 l f Dcfcn~c. Ferguo;on and C\mrny argue its not l:ur to the 4,600 Marine f;imilics at El Toro 10 force them 1n1 > the "l.",pen.,,l\c ch ilian cconom~ uf SJn 0 1eg-. " "'I hc:.c m1htJt} fam1hc) h:iH! been to· 1:ill~ O\crlookcd in the gmernmcn1'i. l· tClllpl 10 CUI CO,h," !-l!Hes the letter !-l'nl to the 'e1cwns i;roops. .rnie 'Westcfi Court Sem~Jl.nnua['lentSci[e LAST CHANCE 5\\C o~ 1'of-lS ~10\JC on · · ~t--clothing and back to school shoes Kristen's Lingni~ •Loung~ • Gifu Panties Bras 3 for ~10 2 for •10. 50 to 75% OFF Sleepwear ~nd Loungewear 17 19 Westcliff Dr. •Newport Beach 631-7399 Participating Merchants • A'Maree's •Appoin tmen ts of Nezu port • The MonograJr1 Store • Kris ten's Lingerie •Forever Friends •Buck 's Clock Shop • Westcliff Flooring • Charles Ba rr ]ezvelers • Haute Cakes • James A lbert Sa lon • Little People & Me • The Greenhouse 1teue1t CZf 1tle ifts & Collectibles 30 to 50% OFF at the Tent Sale includmg · Precious .1\-f oments · .Uemories of Ye terdaJ · Cherished Teddies · Raike Bears 10% OFF \lerchandhe In The .. tore 1727 _Westcliff Dr. · Ne\\-pon Bca ~h · 650-5535 -====';" ---- 5()% Off! JI[[ :Fresh Cut :Jfowers (at the 'Tent .Safe On~Lf) m~ In lit 'che c2Jree11/1£111..1c~ n l \lr•'•t.-IJ// c .vrr lj Enjoy Live Ja zz! • """ "~, •• Saturday, /11 l y 30 Fro1n 10:00 AM -·4:00 PM A12 Thursday, July 28, 1994 COYOTE fnm ..... A1 Last week, an expensive Saluki dog was attacked by a coyote as it followed its owner, who was riding horseback along trail~ in Upper Newport Bay Regional Park. Reports of coyotes slaughtering house cots arc c:xtremely common in the area around the bay, as well as in the vicinity or Duck Gully in Corona dcl Mar. Kelly estimated that six or seven coyotes live around the bay and several other coyotes wander Co- rona del Mar. Officials believe that construc- tion of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor, which has displaced some coyotes, may have contributed to the influx. Police are warning Newport Beach residents -especially those who live around the bay or in Co- rona del Mar -to keep pets in- doors at night and feed them in- side the house. Police also stress that young children should never be left outside unallcnded. County officials plan to post signs on the west "ide of the bay, warning adjacent homeowners of the coyote risk. Zembal said despite neighbors' fears or coyotes, the predatory ani- mals are key in maintaining· the balance of nature. Without them, residents would have to deal with other pests, he HUBERS Fro111 P•10 A1 (the services) so that you can go on with things." The family hopes Huber's body will be released either today or Friday, in time for services on Tuesday in South Dakota. ::rhal may not happen, however, if Orange County forensic experts find it necessary to examine the body first. Orange County Coroner's pa- thologist Richard Fukumoto flew to Arizona last week but was un- able to examine the body, report- edly because of confusion over which state has jurisdiction. Au- thorities have yet to determine the location of her death, and thus have been unable to decide on a trial venue. Regardless of who has jurisdic- tion, lone Huber said the medical examiners should take a lesson fro m the police detectives both here and in Arizona. "The mec!ical examiners seem to be the people who arc causing the problems at this point," lone Huber said. "I know that Arizona police and all the law cnf orccment people here have been working re- ally well together. ''If there are things that Orange County medical examiners need to do, they should be allowed to do them now, not after the body's re- leased. If they had been allowed to do what they wanted to do last week, we wouldn't be having these problems right now." But, Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden, who's planning to auend the burial services on Tues- day, said he's fairly confident there won't be any further delays. The county's pathological exami- nation, he said, "may just be a mailer of a phone call, a kind or check list to make sure that all the right tests have been done." Meanwhile, lone and Dennis Huber arc taking things one day at 'h time, relying on friends and fam- ily for support. ''We spend a lo t or time talking to people who arc concerned about us," Ione Huber said. "Today, I took off for a liltle while and had lunch with a friend, jµst to get away from everything. And, that was helpful." Massage Tberapy by LinJ. member AMTA • ~\Vf.1,1\11 • ~,., )Jt'f ~ • f )J .I .I'., l~~l IJ . •HI.I J.l .XOl .0£~\' • l1< J .( Jl•Jt I .~ ~UHi .: Gift Cn-tifira tts A11aiL1ble Linda C. Knuuee, LM.T. 10156 Adama Ave at Brookhunt Hu.nti~n Beach (714) 962-5232 CAN WE said. "Instead of coyotes, you'd have lots o( possums and raccoons and house cats and Coxes." Although animal control officers no longer are staking out the Santa Ana Heights hQme where a little boy was startled but un- harmed, they still hope to catch the curious coyote. If caught, the animal will be killed, Kelly said. "In this particular instance, the . reasoning would be that this par- ticular coyote is jus t too adapted to the urban environment. ll as- sociates with humans and no mat- ter where it's located would prob- ably cause problems." Although the death penalty may seem appropriate to residehts who have lost pets or had children threatened by a coyote, some folks say the beasts should be returned to the wild unless animal control officer can prove they harmed somebody. Irvine resident Elizabeth Mead, who formerly lived in Eastbluff and is familiar with the coyotes' presence there, immediately began to telephone officials to complain. "Unless they can validate that the coyote has caused harm to an individual or death, that coyote should be released to the wild," Mead said. Kelly said he doesn't blame the coyote for its actions and added that nobody ebe should either. "It's not the coyote's problem,'' he said, ''This is wilderness -it's just he~vily impacted by humans." PRINCIPAL JMm ..... , economic times. 'u nrortunately, for a num-ber of kids for whom the fine arts is their most powerful lcarning experience, it is no longer available," she said. Last April, the Newport-Mesa school board voted to spend inter- est income from a $5 million Ir· vine Co. endowment fund to build back the district's arts programs and fund high technology equip- ment and curriculum. As principal of Westminste r High School since I989, Maspero has combined art and technology. Students create artwork and graphic designs with computers and recently completed a digitized video about the school. Maspero, whose doctoral dis- sertation was on "at-risk stu- dents," began her educational ca- reer as a middle school Spanish teacher in Orange, becoming a high school counselor and princi- pal or Silverado Continuation Hii;t School in Mission Viejo Crom 1987 to 1989. She has spent the last five years at Westminster High focusing on the future, winning grants for in- novative new programs and mov- ing the school into the forefront of the statewide educational restruc- turing movement. Westminster High was named a California Dis- tinguilhed School in 1992 and a National Blue Ribbon Award Win- ner in 1993. ~ The ethnically diverse, 2,.SOO. student school has become a show· case for cutting-edge prograqis. Educators from 60 high schools visited the Westminster High cam- pus last school year. Maspero said her educational philosophy is based on total com- munity involvement in schools, to make curriculum more relevant to the real world that awa its high school graduates. ''It's a blending or academic and career education," she said, "to make as many connections across learning as possible that relate to career themes." Despite the controversy over the Newport-Mesa embezzlement scandal and the angry public dis- satisfaction with school district leadership of prior years, Maspero said she was attracted by the dis- trict's commitment to change and regeneration. Newport-Mesa Superintendent Mac Bernd called the hiring of Maspero "a real coup." She re- places Principal Steve Pavich who . requested a transfer tp the el- ementary school level after two years at Newport Harbor High. "We have an intense focus on teaching and learning 11nd we think she just makes a remarkable fit with that focus," Bernd said. "Progress is a word that's very fa- miliar to Donnie Maspero." 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I 110.1. ~'"""Ill ~ .. ..,,,..., 0 ~ ,,,_,,."""'. ,,, ,,., .. p 0 . -~ port Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot I } PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 teams which, if they continue to get over hurdle after hu rdle, reach the Little League .World Series in Williamsport, or the Pony League Broncos Nationals at rotating sites, the Thursday, July 28, 1994 81 • •• ' N owhere in the mainstream of sports does the spirit of the game come clearer into focus than that of a 12-ycar-old taking his cuts at a fastball, beating out a bunt, or diving for the uncatchable catch. • And few, if any ex-Little Leaguer, ever forgets the exploits that were endured during those memorable years, whether it was reaching for ihe stars, or dying a slow death on the bench. •When it begins they're the Yankees and Red Sox, the Angels ancf4Dodgers, the Giants and Cardinals. • And when the league championships have been resolved and the regular season is at an end, there is a tradition which selects the best of those teams for the All-Stars tournament teams.• These are the . ultimate plateaus for a 12-year-old. • They're the Costa Mesa American All-Stars, the Costa Mesa National All-Stars, the Newport Beach East All-Stars and the Newport Harbor Baseball Association (Pony League) Bronco All-Stars. • Our Costa Mesa and Newport Beach All-Stars didn't quite make it that far, but we couldn't be more prouder of their accompl_ishments than if they had. They've all learned some of the great values of thi s game called baseball. • It's not necessarily the win or the loss. • It's the quest. • Each, in the Daily Pilot's eyes, is a world champ. Tiie pride of Costa Mesa and Ne~ort Beach DoM LL~. DAILY PILOT The pride of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach is featured here following the 1994 campaign for Llttle League/Pony League Broncos baseball -bottom row, from left, Costa Mesa National Garrett Lambert, Newport Harbor's Scott Beerer, Costa Mesa American Chris Desandro and Costa Mesa National Ronnie Prettyman; top row, from left, Newport East's Ryan Jetton, Costa Mesa Amerjcan Nick Lambert, Costa Mesa National David Ray, Costa Mesa American Joshua Little and Newport East's Geoff Hunt. Absent from photo is Newport Harbor's Scott Tippett. Back Bay Goll Course ••• ·one of best kept secrets, and one of the best deals ~For almost anyone, it's worth a look. M aybc time is n factor. You've only got an hour or so and your spirit is craving a few whacks on the links. Or maybe you need to work on you r short game. Either way, it's the best kept secret along the Orange Coast: The Dack Bay Golf Course, located at the Hym Newporter adjacent to the John Wayne Tennis Club. If you're an advanced player, a beginner, seeking o unique ' date opportunity, or just short on time, this nine·holc, par·3 course offers something for everyone. And you can't beot its rates -$1 on weekda)'s, $11 on weekends or holida)'s. The longest hole is 100 yards (No. 9); oil you need i~ a pitching wedge and putter. Clubs are also for rent at S2. As you make your way to holes six, seven and eight, Club gotf golf en will enjoy some of the · Back Bay's most breatlltaking views. Cool breezes arc also common. Arc there any challenges? You bet. There ore trees, cataal water spots ond sand traps. But by the time you reach hole No. 8, you're tempt~d to ~tay there and admire t view of the Newport Dunes The 'AH-Star' experience ~ A unique situation, made even better when all the cylinders are clicking. A n earlier column pointed out how much the Costa Mesa Little League program has improved in recent years. Paul Cohen, the manager of the Newport Harbor Baseball Association's Bronco All-Star team in Pony baseball, want lo make 1t clear that his organization 1s also malong great strides. Calling it t~e most ambitious youth baseball All-Star program attempted in thr 12-year history of Newport youth baseball, Cohen noted the Bronco team's appearance in the sectional tournament was the first time ever for a Newport team. "All in all, we tried to leave the kid day, except July 4, and played 17 bJ,cball game . Between the practices and the game. the kid' v.ere generally on the baseball field at lca't fa c to i.~ hours a day. Cohen gave credit to h1-; coaching -.1aff, consisting of Don Tippett. Jeff Jacob and Phil OJ~n. and the three team moms. Connie Cherry. C'anll Spencer and Kathi Glover. "The three C\l~lches virtually took. <i'mon th off of wor~ to h.x.<J'i on baseh.111,'' -.;.11d Cohen. "and the team mom llpcnt hnurll and hour.. .nrangm~ tw1ce-da1ly llnack' and a meal a dav at the practice field." • Pl.iud1t!> al-.o go out hl lhc Newpon Ea t Pony All St.t", \\hO advancec.J to the ect1<>nal tournament in Wh11t1cr before having its run end lclst wcckrnd. · with a summer baseball experience they will never for&et.'' said Cohen. "For a month, we were (like) a pro baseball team. We '40n togc\hcr. lost together, worked together, played together, ate together, traveled together. p.utied together and had Little League a ball. Ne\\port I:.t-.1. wluch fimshcd second in the 01 tncl ll tournament 10 a \trong Laguna Niguel 1cum. !>howcc.J its gnt on a number of O("Ca,ions in the <li.,tnct tournamen t. F1r-.t. the local team t.illicc.J in the finiil mnmtr to tic, then went c..\n to beat Frontier of Oran£C in nine innings in the tournament opener "I couldn't have asked for a better bunch of parcnl'I and kids and coaches than I had. We made a little hit of h1 tory." The Bronco team tarted its run by placing SCl'Ond in District Ill to cam a berth in the sectional tournament at fo·ountain Valley. "The All·Star program spanned 28 da~." Cohen noted. "In that Ume fnmc, the team practiced every t hl' next d.ay. N~-wrort l-.1 .. t came from 4· I c.klWn alter two inning attain I \.1JJlch ck for a victory that clinched a ccctional ~rth In th hnal game, l'lcwpon East gave Liguna • 1gucl its tOUJhe!'lt ICM Of the tOUl'l'lamcnt hcC,,rc finally liUl'tum1'ing. 8·4. The cu·managen of the tc 1m wt'r David NonhriJgc and Tim Thurman . ... cLu•eo"~ .... ~~~--~~~..-.......;.....;..;...........:~------~.......;~~----" ........ ~..__._;..~---...---..-.-... .......................... .., Op Pro begins to get serious ~ Gill takes to waves today at 5 p.m.; Collins, Miller take initial shots Friday. DY RlCUA.llD DUNN !lro11rs W11.1r111 HUNTINGTON Dl:ACH -A'i. the. su)pcme bl 11d) in the men 's trial round'> at the 13th annual Op Pro Surfing Championship, local favor· itcs Todd Miller and Richie Colhns, among lhc . ceded \Urfer , continue to pl:iv the wailing g;ime. . ln the \\Omen's compcti· tion, Tricia Gill, ll Ne,~p~>rl l larbor High gradu:ue, urfs . in the main event today at 5 p.m. in heat two. All hc:its :ire four-on•four, 20-minutc competitions, with the top two ad\;incing. Miller, of Newport Jkach, gets an early wakeup c:ill on Friday. facing Brazil's Havio Pod:iratz, ak>na with a pair of undetermined trial·round qualifiers, at 6:20 a.m. in round one of the main event. · Ne"port llcach'!I Collins, comina off a huac vic- tory July 17 at the Gun~ton 500 in Durban, South Africa, will face two trial-round qualifien and San Ocmente's Shane Beschcn, an Op Pro finalist lul year, at 3:20 p.m. Friday. Collins ts currently No. 2 in the World Qualifyiaa • Series (WQS), or 'Ahich the top 44 qualify for eat yea '1 As!OC1:uion of Surrin& Prore.uon.WWodd ..... r. .. ••• t _8 2 Thursday, July 28, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Daily Pll I :presenting I . . I Th• Dally Pllor1 Scott Beerer * • Position{s): pitcher, shortstop, catcher •Age: 12 • Newport Harbor • All-Star Manager: Paul Cohen • Regular season team: White Sox • White Sox Manager: Paul Cohen • Hometown: Costa Mesa • Parents: Carol and Bob {Mark) • f avorite food: Pizza • Favorite TV show: ESPN • My hero: Frank Thomas • Favorite teacher: Pau1 Cohen. White Sox • Present school: Ensign • Anticipated high school: Newport Harbor • Best sports accomplishment: No-hit shutout • •,. 1.1ream: To be a baseball p.a;cr * Chris Desandra * • Position{s): shortstop, second base •Age: 12 • Costa Mesa American • All-Star Manager: Lou Desandro • Regular season team: Angels • Angels Manager: Lou Desandro • Hometown: Costa Mesa • Parents: Lou and Colleen • Favorite food: Lasagna· • Favorite TV show: Wings • My hero: Wally Joyner • Favorite coach/teacher: Rick Young , •·Present school: Costa Mesa • Anticipated high school: Costa Mesa • Best sports accomplishment: Making Little League All-Stars (twice) • My dream: To make it big in some sport * Sarrett Lambert * • Position(s): pitcher •Age: 12 • Costa Mesa National • Al~-Star Manager: Dan Ray • Regular season team: Reds • Reds Manager. Tim Green • Hometown: Costa Mesa • Parents: Craig and De~bie • Favorite food: Mexican food • Favorite TV show: Home Improvement • My hero: Nolan Ryan • Favorite coach/teacher: none. • Present school: Kaiser • Anticipated high school: Newport Harbor • Best sports accomplishment: Baseball •My dream: To become·a pro pitcher * Ran Prettyman * • Position{s): outfield, third base •Age: 12 • Costa Mesa National • All-Star Manager: Dan Ray • Regular season team: Cardinals • Cardinals Manager: Dave Metchov1ch • Hometown: Costa Mesa • Parents: Ron and Carol •Favorite food: Pizza • Favorite TV show: Home Improvement • My hero: My dad • Favorite coacMeacher: Bill Anderson • Present school: McAullff e Middle School • Anticipated high school: Los Alamitos • Best sports accomplishment: Won the State Cup in soccer • My dream. To be a pro sports player (any sport) * " . . In nery .._e, our locals were 'teams' or All-Stars BY DBNNll Ba.OSTEIUIOUS, S.oan Warna N ewport Harbor Baseball Association Bron- co All-Star Manager Paul Cohen seemed to sum up the feelings of all the coaches and players who participated in local all-star base- ball competition the past month or so. "It was terrific to watch these kids pick each other up and motivate each other on the field," Cohen said. "For 28 <.bys, they did absolutely ev- erything as a team and it shows." All of the all-stars deserve cr~it for the effort and commitment, but for the first time, the Dally Pilot has chosen a group of 10 players from the 11-and 12-year-old players, called "The Dream Team," for special recognition. The IO-player unit: • Scott Beerer: As a member of the Newport Harbor Baseball Dronco squad, Beerer was 9 for 26 in district and sectional play for a .346 average. He also pitched 24 innings with a 3.10 earned run average, striking out 17 and walking none. The ace pitcher or the team, he throws a fastball al about 64-65 miles per hour and has a wicked drop pitch, according 10 his all-star manager. • Chris Desandro: A solid defensive player from the Costa Mesa Ame'rican Little League, he is the son of the team's manager, Lou Dcs::mdro. He went 9 for 18 in the post-season, balling third in the lineup for a team not known for power. A shortstop much of the season, he moved to sec- ond base for all-star play. • Geoff Hunt: From the Newport East Majors, Hunt is considered one of the premier catchers for his age in the area. He pitched well in a 4-1 loss to San Juan. At the plate, Hunt has power and went "something like 7 for 10 in the tournament,'' according to his all-star manager, Ted Snell. 'It was terrific to watch these kids pick each other up and motivate each other on the field. For 28 days, they did absolutely everything as a team and it shows .• Linle League, Lallie did solid job on the moun going 2-1 with 23 strikeout nine hits and five enrne runs allowed in 151/J inning of post-season play. He als bulled .425 in the post season. •Ronnie Prett)mon: Pret tymun showed his vcrsatilit by playing third base, centc field and right field in thre different tournament game for the Costa Mesa National •Ryan Jetton: The hilling surprise for his Newport East Majors team, Jeuon went 4 for S in the team's two tournament games. In the regular season, Jcllon played for the Cardinals as a catcher, but was an out- fielder for his all-star unit. -Pa COllEN all-swrs. He displayed hi .Newport Harbor Bronco coach speed and heads-up play in the win over Ocean View by • Garrett Lambert: Lambert provided one of the highlights for the Costa Mesa National All- Stars in tournament play by pitching a three- hilli:r and fanning 10 m a wan over Ocean View in the opening game. When he wasn't pitching, he contributed by playing in right field. In the regu- lar season, he led the Reds to a second-place fin- ish. •Nick Lambert: A solid contributor for the Costa Mesa American Liulc League squad, Lam- bert posted a .417 average primarily as the team's leadoff hiller. He pitched 4¥.i innings of shutout ball against a tough Westminster team. •Josh Little: From the Costa Mesa American scoring from second base on a passed ball. • Dovld Ray: As well as his efficient play at shortstop, Ray went 4 for 9 in post-season play with a home run nod a double. Consistently one of the league's top hillers ~ml best pil~hcrs, Ray led his Dodgers to the Co~ta Mesa Nauonal regu- lar-season championship this season. •Scott Tippett: For the NHDA Uroncos, Tip- pett had 10 hits in 25 at-bats for a .400 average in the district and sectional tournaments. He also scored five runs, had sc\'en RDI and stoic four bases. Tippeu pitched JO innings in post-seasori play, striking out 13. &eaa Hunt Ryan Jetton * • Position(s): catcher •Age: 12 • Newport East •All-Star Manager: Ted Snell • Regular season team: Mets • Mets Manager: Joe McKeever • Hometown: Newport Beach • Parents: Amy and Derek • Favorite food: Calzone • Favorite TV show: SportsCenter • My hero: Mike Piazza • Favorite teacher: Mrs. Olander, Andersen Fourth Grade • Present school: Corona del Mar • Anticipated high school: Corona del Mar • Best sports accomplishment: Winning Area a All-Star soccer •My dream: To become a Major League All-Star * Nick Lambert * • Position{s): pitcher, shortstop, center field •Age: 12 • Costa Mesa American • All-Star Manager: Lou Desandro • Regular season team: Orioles • Orioles Manager: Al Lambert • Hometown: Costa Mesa • Parents: Al and Jan • Favorite food: Steak and Seafood • Favorite TV show: Home Improvement • My hero: My dad • Favorite coacMeacher: My d~d • Present school: Costa Mesa • Anticipated high school: Costa Mesa • Best sports accomplishment: Baseball • My dream: To become an astronaut. * David Ray * • Position(s): shortstop, pitcher •Age: 12 . • Costa Mesa National • All-Star Manager: Dan Ray • Regular season team: Dodgers • Dodgers Manager: Dan Ray • Hometown: Costa Mesa • Parents: Dan and Liz • Favorite food: Hamburgers • Favorite TV show: SportsCenter • My hero: Frank Thomas • Favorite coach: Dan Ray • • Present school: St. John the Baptist • VvlUcipated high school: Mater Oei • Best sports accomplishment Making the All-Star team •My dream: To become a baseball player * 't * • Position{s): catcher, left field •Age: 12 • Newport East •All-Star Manager: Ted Snell • Regular season team: Cardinals •Cardinals Manager: Terry Hackett • Hometown: Newport Beach • Parents; Janice and Bruce • Favorite food: Pizza • Favorite TV show: Married With Children • My hero: Frank Thomas •Favorite coach/teacher: Terry Hackett • Present school: Our Lady Queen of Angels • Anticipated high school: Corona del Mar • Best sports accomplishment: Making the All-Star team •My dream: To play for the White Sox * Joshua Little * • Position(s): Pitcher-outfield •Age: 12 • Costa Mesa American • All-Star Manager: Lou Desandro • Regular season team: Angels • Angels Manager: Lou Desandro • Hometown: Costa Mesa • Parents: Rick and Sandy • Favorite food: Mexican • Favorite TV show: Home Improvement • My hero: Mark Langston and Chad Curtis • Favorite coach/teacher: Lou Desandro {Angels). Mrs. Shuck, 6th grade, College Park. • Present school: Costa Mesa •Anticipated high school: Costa Mesa • Best sports accomplishment: Being on All-Star Team •My dream: To become a pro baseball player. * Scott Tippett * • Position(s): Pitcher-shortstop •Age: 12 • Newport Harbor Broncos • All-Star Manager: Paul Cohen • Regular season team: Yankees • Yankees Manager: Scott Petrow • Hometown: Newport Beach • Parents: Robin and Don •Favorite food: Piua • Favorite TV show: Monday Night Football • My her_o: Frank Thomas · • Favorite coacMeacher: Paul Cohen, NHBA All-Stars • Present school: Harbor Day • Anticipated high school: Newport Harbor • Best sports accomplishment: An eagle on a par 4 In golf •My dream: To meet Frank Thomas and play catch with him * Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot St. Louis folds under pressure or the ·unbeaten Dukes, 30-20 .... But Aces star Flach still has a good time despite his team 's lopsided setback. Bv R.tcHAJU> DUNN, Srous \\rarrn. At least !\Omehody on the Acelo had fun against the Dukes, who won alt five ~et!>, including an exceptional comeback by Zinn Garrison-Jack!>on in women's sin· glcs, the 'iccond i>CI. NEWPORT BEACH -Player rela· ~ tionships with fans are imponant, enter· taining and colorful, even if it is during a · ct. Just ask Ken Flach of the St. Louis Aces. Newport Beach. attempting to become the first team in wi~r hi!>tOry to go undefeated in 14 regular sea~on matches, with two matches remaining against Connors and the Phoenix Sma h. opened "ith a 6-3 victory in women's doubles, a set in which Garrison· Jack on struggled, double-faulting twice. f ollowing a que!>tionable line call by the umpire in the men's doubles set Wednesday night against the unbeaten Newpon Beach Dukes, Flach walked over to the edge of the coun and sipped some beer from a fan's cup. sending the John Wayne Tennis Club crowd into a frenzy. But Garri on-Jackson, who returned from Germany (Federation Cup) on Tuc~day, put the crowd on its feet in single , coming back from 0·3 and 1-4 deficits again t St. Loui ' Patricia Hy. Both lost serve three times, forcing a tie-breaker, which Garrison-Jackson \\On, 5-2. It "as all in good nature. There had to be some· thing for Flach. a six·timc Grand Slam doubles cham· pion. and the Ace (1·11) to smile about, considerin g they were thoroughly wiped out by the Wel>t Divisioh champion Dukes (12·0), 30·20, in a World TeamTen- nis match before an estimated 500 fans. Trevor Kronemann and Kell\ Jones defeated Flach tand Brent Hayganh in men's doubles, 6-3, then Jones ·topped Flach in men'!> singles. 6-4. to give the Dukes a comfortable 24·15 edge in games. Jone improved to 71-40 (.640) in singles. keeping him within striking distance of Connors for th e league lead. Connors. who will face Jones on Friday in Phoeni'< and in Newport Beach on Saturday for the $20,000 men'!> inglc~ title, entered Wednesday's action 57·30 (.655). "After that bad call, the guy in the stands said, 'Hey, don't worry I'll buy you a beer,'" Flach said. "So l sai d, 'Now?' And he said, 'Yeah.' So I went o'er there. Fans have to have fun, or TeamTennis won't last. After all, they pay our bills. "Fans say that some tennis is boring with guy!> like Pete Sampras and Jim Courier. Sure, tennis missel> guys like John McEnroe. but you can't change some· body's personality. We're entertainers, and I think some guyc; tend to forget that. Guys like McEnroe and (Jimmy) Connors are a lot of fun to watch, even if they're angry. In the final !>Ct of the match. mi'<ed doubles, Kro· nemann and Larba mat.le it a clean sweep for the Dukclo, beating Haygarth and Julie Richardson. 6·5 (5· l tic-breaker). "That's why (Andre) Agassi has such a big follow - ing, because of his personality. That's why he's the most popular player on the tour -he puts on a show. We're still people, and we like to have fun." "There arc some team.., th.11 can compete against them," Flach aid of the Duke.., ··Al> fJr :i 1hem \\in· ning the (WII) tllle, Nev. Jcr')e~ \\Ill be good com· petition for them, and o will Sacramento or Phoeni.«. They're not invincible, but the) ·re 'ery solid I w1 h ·we had the Y..Omen 1hey ha\e.'· Nev.port Beach remain!> l\o. I an the league in mixed doubles (69-49) and m v.omen's double!> (60· 47). CLUB GOLF kids ages 7-12 during the )>Ummcr. The next cnmp i!> Aug. 8-19 on frem P•1• a1 Mondays. Wednesdays am.I Friday:. and the accompanying Back 13ay from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Call surroundings. 729-1234, ext. 795 to sign up. Fo r those looking 10 impress a In addition, the course offers dote, and your partner isn't exactly 'corporate night outings for 20 or an avid golfer, the Dack Day Golf more, with t1:igs, tee boxes ant.I Course is perfect. In a way, it's golf balls featuring day·glow lii;hts. like a huge miniature golf course • Senior PGA update ... No with no windmills. green light ye1, bul Orange County And contrary to popular belief, Sports Association officia l John the course, 9perated by Randy Hall saill on Wednesday that Coope, director of golf and National Car Rental, ''hich has recreation at the Hyatt Newporter, been holding off on its is open to the public. commitment to l>ponsor a Senior "No one knew it was here,'' said PGA Tour event at Mesa Verde Coope, who took over the Country Club next March, will give operation last December. "People OCSA a decision by Aug. 5. come here and say they live across OCSA is scheduled to manage the the street and never knew it was event, \\hich is !>eeking an here, and people come and say SS00,000 to SJ million putl>C, they thought it was here for the making it one of the richest on the (hotel) guests only. It's a big tour. secret and it's been here for 20 OCSA offici:ils, along with years. possible rcprc!>cnting spon!>OI s "l was rending an article in Golf from First American Title und 1hc Digest and it was saying how in Los Angeles Times, met with Europe how big these par-3 National officials at the rental car courses have become, and how it's company's headquarters in catching on here. It's un Minneapolis July 15. alternntivc to the long game, it If an agreement is rcucltcd, it doesn't take as long and it's not U!> woukl be the first Senior PGA intimidating. event in Orange Cou111y. Me!>.t "Thot eighth hole ot the top is Verde hosted LPGA events for ix comparable to anywhere in years in the 1980s, the Women' Southern California. They just love Kemper Open and the Unidcn it. They don't expect it when they • LPGA lnvitation:il, and {1ve PGA first come to the hotel or golf events Crom 1959 to 1968. course. They just thin k what's in • rGA Championship ... ll' .nut front or them is what they sec, but in Newport Dench or Custu Mc n, then they get surprised when they but many loc;il golfer \\Quid he come over the hill," interested in knoy,,ing that the rhc course, which has 1 small 1995 PGA Champion hip \\Ill be mointcnancc crew that workS on ll at the lfo,icrn Country Club in every day, 111<> efren ICllOlll IO Plclfic i>alisndc nc);t Aug, 7·13, only the third m::ijor P,laved in Southern California, t'ot!o\\ing 19-18 ant.I 1983. ··wc\c haJ the Super Dowl ~ind the Worltl Cup here, now we're hoping th::tt this will be the m:1jor event of next year," saitl John Procida, l'GA ),pokesm::tn. • Plonct llollywood ... The seconll annual Planet Holl)'\\OOd/ South Coast Plal:l Celcbri1y Golf Tourn:imcnl. to benefit Newport J larbor High's baseball program, is Aug. 8 at the Nc"port Beach Country Club. For sponsorship information or to make rc:.erv.itions, cJll 668-1.i.io. Chip ahota ••• Newp00 8uth's Jlmmr Ad•ma !.hOI a lvur-round 282 last weekend al Ille 1<X!ll 1m111 tono Boch Open Go:t Tournament. V.IM(lg S61 t In a Uvtt·way Ile tor 39111 pbce • F~r winners ol ll'le lono Buch Open include P•ul Ooydoa, cuncntly No 62 on Ille PGA Tour money ksl and a hto Bet! Newport Classic Pro·Am aiurrnis. and Newport Beach resident Steve Jurv•nHn, 1 member or Ille N.11.e Tour ••• In th• NewPort ~mh Goll Course men's clllb, Henk LeFebvr• \liOn low gross (65) and LeRoy Non•m•k•r won low net 1~1) last Wednesday In reQOIM rounds Bruce telbert WH stcond low net (52) .• In SalUfdJY'I 11 Ohl rounds, Brien 'rldemor• (IOw gross 6-1) and Mike Whit• (low "'1 ~) vron f~gh{ A lob ,orb•• (low !lf0$S 67) and l Ille lovablf lob 'otta (low net 53) •Ott (Ngllt 8, and l tewe McKinney (lOw gross 75) lfid lob De•rborn (IOW net 60) ••• In lht c-.i~·a '"tot Sl3blclort T Ot.rNmCnt. \Ii l\ff1 ooht trt •~-irdecl lor eaotu lfid hclt-1n-ories (11vn PolrJtS), birdlts (!Wo) and~ (one), a.'ld wbtr led ll)r dauble boQf'(s ~ ont) or ~ \li'Of$t (!TN two). LtF'"' (t~ llOilllS) ano H•I Orffn (141 wm llt too dol)s l!I ~ A.. trflllt h Ol!\er r. Ms ll3d llt•l>fmtrs • , • no PQl:its a.-e S!MT"1t0 I~ DOQtVS • • In f1!;1' 8, Nontl!UW but NHI Tecl'llkt In a -brc • bot.'I" 11 ~" 1111 Holagret ~tftd Ron Greene In 1 fi01lt C 11t«t1tef, b01:1 athlcvlng t tit JlOltU Hlchtml 1Ju11n I n 1>111/) ,,,,., $p01 h H'r:lh·r 11 #1eu• dub golf ('q/· umn nppN1rt ''"'" 1'hut'Sd11). KAhl'\A RAISOSE. DAILY l'ILOT Larisa Neiland, one-half of the Dukes' one·two women's punch (with Zina Garrison- Jackson) delivers for Newport Beach. The Dukes swept to their 12th straight World TeamTennis victory Wednes- day night, turning visiting St. Louis away. With just two matches left in the regular sea- son the Dukes are runaway West Division champions and the No. 1 seed entering next week's playoffs in Sacramento. Op Pro fN• Pe9e 81 Championship • Tour. He has competed mainly on the Dud Tour this year, a feeding ground for the ASP/WCT, in which WQS _...._ __ .. points are accumulated. Collins \\On 1he ·Op Pro in 1989 and finished second to Barton Lynch in 1991. Miller, v. ho ad,anccd to the qu:irterfinals in l:i!>t } car\ Op Pro, faced P:idaratz 111 la!>t y~r·s quartcrfin<il hca1, in "hich both failed to ad,ance. .. I \\JOI to ffiJkC the fin.ii dance," Miller said "l faced Fla\io qui1e a fe" 11me'i la!>t }C:lr, and l think \\e were ,.e,ened off. IJe's a real aggrcs· si,e, snappy l>urfcr. He i...nows how to m:l.\imize the waves.'' Miller has spent most of the Th is Saturday, bl'rome tltr proud ow1rt'r of your ow11 Dl'I Mar cap. free with rach paid admissinn while supplirs last. Don't #riss tht• $125,000 San Dirgo Handicap on Saturday. plus th r $100.000 Bing Cmsby HaNdicap Mt Sunday. First post 2 p.m. 'pecial 4 p.m post limr on Friday. August 5. SAJEWTE WAG._ FROM DB. MAI · • Thursday, July 28, 1994 Ba ~eek :l\\ay from the Op compc· tition site, prcferring instc:id to focus alone and with his gi rl· friend. "I don't like going down there and being around the people with attitudes," Milter said. "A lot of people have at· titudcs. I just want to stay re- laxed and !.urf, then I'll have rny :ittitude on. I don't like to c:.irry it around. l don't even want to think about it. I'll put my game face on when I have to surf." Miller w:is surprised with h~ early heJt time. "Can )OU be· hevc that?" he said. ··That's lii...c one of the earliest heats l'\e C\cr heard of." Miller, \\lto reached the semifinals and finished fifth at the Dud Tour Malibu Pro Jul) 10 and \\On the Profesl>ional Surfing A!>socia1ion of America (PSAA) \\'es1 Coast Pro-Am in ~c" port Beach last month, barely mis ed qualifying for this year's ASP WCT, finishing 461h in the WQS. 84 Thursday, July 28, 1994 Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Pilot ..,. Newport Harbor alumni will return in ·95 in celebration of 'The Best Years of Their Lives.· 'T he treasured banner of the 1930s at Harbor High, despite the Great Depression and "The War" to end all wars, is expected to be flapping in the wind one more time in September 1995. That's the word from "Big Da\'e" Phoenix, Class of '35, '"ho helped anchor the Sailor grid walls and earned foar varsity letters, said he and other early day comrades arc now charting a 60th reunion for the classes of 1934, 1935 and ... CLibll From the sidelines 1936. Phoenix, one of the few Tars e'er to tangle with the late, great Jackie Robinson of Drooklyn Dodger fome on the football field in junior college ball, is enthused over the plans and said, "I hope a lot of those people you write about will be able to :lltend." These classes represent a wide circle of guys and gals who scored a long, bright measure of Harbor l ligh history from the early yenrs. The school opened in 1930 and everything started from scratch. The area's second high school, Costa Mesa, didn't arrive until 1958. They endured the financial blight of the '30s with their families, the barebones budgets that red-lined many needs in Tar athletics, then moved on uneasily to budding careers, kno\\ing Hitler's thundering rise t'o power would lead to a massive war, sooner or later. And that they '"ould be in the thick of it. In fact, the first to march off, while the peace and innocence of their good times would soon vanish. The tragedies would start mounting after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941. A nother four-year tackle like Phoenix, 1931-34, by name of Judd (The Bear) Sutherland sadly remembers the first blow when news came tha t a gallant '34 blocking back and ace hurdler, George Shafer, died as a combat infantryman in the Philippines. But on a triumphant note, there was the sterling '36 All-Orange Le<1guc end, Walt Kelly, who made banner headlines across the Jlation as a young co-pilot aboard a B-24 Liberntor bomber labeled Two of the most treasured in the archives of Newport Harbor High athletics -Judd Sutherland (left), and Al Irwin. "Yanks from 1 lcll." I le and his crew notched t\\o indelible marks in three days, though worn and we:iry from numerous night demands. Kelly, who "as also a star basketeer and tracksmari for Coach Ralph Recd, said the last strike almost collapsed. It was a proposed night run u.i 26,000 feet over )apan's "Pearl I !arbor," Rabaul Bay. Heavy clouds forced Kelly and his rookie crew to circle for a landing spot \\.llhin range of Rabaul. ThCf chose to rise early for a bold and daring day run. The incredulous adventure would stun the experts. It was almost suicidal. But the Yankee bomber "skimmed" the water nt 8,000 feet over the Japanese armada. The sky \\!Ould soon be loaded with deadly ack-ack. The crew had 40 seconds to hit the biggest ship, a giant cruiser, and escape. All three bombs buckled the ship in dead center. L t. Kelly, a 6-foot-4 pilot who could barely squeele into the tight qu:mers of the cockpit, wai.n't cerwin of succes!> "until we had passed and I looked back•to sec the hits exploding." It may have reminded him of an intense cage baule "1th Huntington Deach his senior year when he was called on to turn things around in the closing seconds. Kelly hit one field go:il from far out, then followed with a g<ime-winning free throw. Mnny of the Tar athletes of the '30s scored high marks in all sports. Guys lil.e Ed King, hair-miler; Dud Nimmo, miler, and Al Ogden, 220-yatd sprinter, would leave school records on the boards for many years. Al Irwin, another four-year athlete who won 16 monograms and became one of the Tars' greatest-ever fullbacks, would advance to College of the Pacific and subsequently be named to the Walt Kelly All-Pacific Conference squad as a second-te:im guard. "Al Irwin hit like my brother Harold," said Fra1ik Shenin, nn All-Sou thland end for l1.1rbor in 1939. Harold was All-CIF in 1942, a chnmpionship year that put the Sailors into the small schools CIF finals. And Coach Recd was always proud of "little" Freddie Merrick, who played 'arsity end and ran track. lie only weighed 135 pounds. In time, Merrick would become a top sportswriter for the San Jose Mercury News. T he late Wayne Dye , 1933-34 Tar quarterback, would stun the swimming world before he left Harbor I ligh. He defeated an international Jerry Keithley champion nam~d Duster Crabbe in the Dalboa rough-water swim from the pier to the Pavillion in 1934. "And Al Irwin r::in a close second in that same event," said Phoenix, who watched from the water's edge. And many of the '30 athletes would blossom out to become outstanding leaders in varied fields. T he 1934-35 quarterback, Charles Langrnade, would become a noted doctor in gynecology; Irwin would become a grid conch at his alrn:i m:iter before advancing to become athletic director at the Unive rsity of California, Irvine; Phoenix would eventually draw honors as a geologist; Ogden and Sutherland would subsequently serve Ralph Reed educntion as school trustees in the harbor area, and Jerry Keithley, halfback and punter, 1932-33, would become mayor of Stockton before serving as city manager in a number of prominent Southland cities. And a star halfback and trackman in 1935-36, Louis Glescnkamp, proudly recalls the gridiron performances of Harbor High's first Afro-American, Henry Maunder, a nifty runner. "Henry wus a fine athlete :ind so well-liked by all the guys," .he said. And they'll relive it all in the fall of '95. Don Ca ntrtll is o former sports editor for the Costn Mesa Globe Jlernld, fortrunner to the D.,:1ily Pilot, and D resident of Albuquerque, N.M. Costa Mesa poloists fourth at the J.O. 15-and-unders DEEP SEA FISHING r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L. ------------, *I s=Va':a ---On special assignment Our man in the water, John Drayton. is report- edly in well over his head, and his column. which is normal- ly pub- Boating ished every Thursday, is on hold. He's scheduled to return next week. Slo-pltch slgnups Costa Mesa is now accepting .registrations for its Southern Cali· fornia Municipal Athletic Fcdern· lion (SCMAF) Co-ed Slow Pitch Tournament. The Cos•a Mesa event will be held Aug. 27-28. All teams in SCMAF sanctioned leagues throu&Jioul the Parks and Recreation Departments in South· ern California arc eligible to par· ticipatc. Regiwation is $125 per team plus a SJO game fee. The Costa Mesa tournament i leading up to the SCMAF final s, which are scheduled for Nov. 12· 13 in Huntington Beach. For more information, phone 'tourna~lcnt director Scott Payne /t (714) 642·1f 9. The Costa Mesa High School Aquatics team finished fourth :it the Junior Olympics 15-and-under seeding water polo tournament held last weekend at San Clem· ente High. tosta Mesa was beaten by S<tnta • Barbara, 7-6, in sudden-death overtime in the third place game. It finii,hed behind SoCal, East and Santa Da1 barn (all club teams) to post the highest finish of any non- club team in the tournament. Mesa's defense was led by 15- year-old go:1lie Justin Taylor who wus impressive throughout the three-day tournament. T.iylor, a sophomore, made 65 saves and 10 steals in seven games, blocked a four-meter penalty shot und scored from the goal in the game CdM's Wood In Goodwill Games Darren Wood, a Corona del Mar I ligh graduate, will compete in the men's triath· Ion today at the Goodwill Games in St. Petersbu rg, RIJSsia, to be covered on cable tclcvisi9n by TBS. Wood, 26, nltcrn<1tcs liv- ing in Australia and Colo- rado. 1 lc's one of six Amer· icnns competing. TBS will televise the Goodwill Game.: f1om 5 p.m. today through 1 o.m. FmJay. against LA Inner City. Taylor recently traveled to I lun- gary as starting goalie for the SoPac team which represented the United States in competition against V•uious Hungarian youth te:ims, :ind was named first team All-American goalie at. last yea r's National Junior Olympics. Taylor figures to be in the cage for Mesa's varsity team in the fall. Costa Mesa's offensive efforts · were led by junior Roger Kirnos {11 goals), sophomore Joe Wrkick (nine goals) and Elijah McDaniel (eight goals). The team, coached by Mesa var- !oity coaches Brian Kreutzkamp and Scott Taylor, now have their sights se t on a medal at the Na- tionnl Junior Olympics, which be- gins Aug. 5 in Long Ucach. WIDNUDAY'S FISH COUNTS Newpert L•nllln9 - 6 boats, 121 anglers. 3 mako sharks, 79 sand bass, 5 7 calico bass, 8 rockfish, 24 sculpin, 1 sheephead, 3 halibut, 158 barracuda, 86 mackerel. Davey's Leeker -5 boats, 241 anglers. 77 bonito, 493 barrac\lda, 70 carico bass, 127 sand bass, 17 ' sculpin, 3 halibut, 18 blue perch, 290 mackerel. TODAY'S ICHIDULI Davey's locker (673-1434) -lfi day, leaves 6 a.m.; returns noon; 1/1 day, leaves 12:30, returns 5 p.m.; ¥4 day, leaves 7 a.m., returns 5·6 p.m.; Twili~ht, leaves 6 p.m., returns midnight. Newport landing (675-0550) - 1/l·day, leaves 6 a.m., returns noon; 1/l-day, leaves 12:30 p.m., returns 5 p.m.; Twilight, leaves 6:30 p.m., returns midnight; Full·day, leaves midnight, returns 6-7 p.m. Friday. D ETAILING 1645 Superior Ave. • Costa Mesa 574.7474 s500 HANO CA• WASH COUl'ON• •GOOD FOR FIRST rlME CUSTOMERS ONLY, FOR ONE HAND CAR WASH Th.t Olle< Good s.... llwv f" We are the Original Sieve's which has been louted by the Woll Street Journal, Fortune Magazine, People, Time, Rood & Tracie, Car & Driver & BMW Journal as the highest quality shop in the nation. We look forward lo setving you. STIVI & JONI MARCHESI OPEN 7 DAYS A WEIK IAM • 6PM ---------------.J Newp,;>rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, July 28, 1994 To players' relief, at least there was no sinille-wingl ..._Corona del Mar's liftathon features a 'blast from the past.· BY RJCHA.JU) DVNN, Sroan Wa1Tu. E ven the fathers and coaches took snaps, ran patterns, blocked pass rushers and did their best Barry Sanders imita-.i..-.irjo,,. lions. I• In conjunction with the Corona del Mar High football liftathon on Sat~rday, there was a blast from the past, .wit h CdM tilurnni playing nag foot- ball 111 a single-elimination, eight-team tournament that preceded the weight· lifting fund-raiser. . David Le~, a 5:foot-10, 200-pound se- nior defensive lineman in September squatted 475 pounds to \\in. Only squat~ were lifted in the contest. On the field, CdM fathers and coach- es, the Legend Team, got a tiule more than they bargained for. "We didn't play very well, but we played in it," CdM Coach Mark Schuster said. "Our average age was probably 48- to-49, and we're playing against these kids '_Vho avernged maybe 22-ycars-old: ~ur first game was prcuy close, then we picked out somebody who lost and played against them (in the second game)." Almost 90 alumni participated in the games, certainly a unique situation Crom what Schuster, a first-year coach who'd spent the past 20 years coaching at ei- ther Azulta l ligh or Citrus College, is used to. encc in tackles the past two seasons, did not play because of the risk of injury, so he officiated. "We had a couple of other kids who are going off on scholarship, and they can't ph1y, either," Schuster said. ··we wouldn't let them pl:iy. There's no sense in taking a chance. This is fun and all, but there's no reason to take a chance in a flag football g am e . There's life be}ood here." Team~ were com· prbed mo!.tly from the mitl-l 980s und 1990s. The olJest playe r was from 1976. r110To s .... iMllllAkA '''ALL Assistant Coac~ Roger Roelle (left) helps brace Sea Kings football standout Josh Walz during Co- rona's recent hftathon. Some 90 alumni joined the proceedings with a flag football tournament. "We just put the word out and formed teams," ~aid Schuster, who de- clared no actunl win· ner. "The Inst game was a really good football game, an ex- cellent game." Schuster, hO\\C\'er, isn't prepared to California. "We didn't do a \\,hole lot with the alumni at Azwsa (\\here Schuster was head coach for the last eight seasons). ·1 here arc l>Ome guys }OU wouldn't want ba ck talking to the kids. Sometimes, if they'd do that;you'd want to check it out to sec what they were doing." urday included John Katovsich, a first· year CdM ~mistant coach who played at Colorado following a st:indout career with the Sea Kings. Katovsich holds school records for the most tackles in a game (19), a season ( 106) :ind a ca reer (185). name any stnrlers for this year's squad. "1 ha\'cn't seen anybody in pads, yet," he said. "When I see them in pads, I look for spcci(jc things, like aggressiveness. l'm sure 0.1\c (Holland) was looking for hiucrs. too." "We used to have barbecues for the families at Azusa, but for the mo!>t part, (former players) would move out of the city," Schuster said. ''That's the nice thing about the alumni here. They s\ay here. But, of course, where else would you want to go? Corona dcl f\lar is one of the premier places to live in Southern Among the alumni who played on Sat· Jcrrott Willard, a Pfa) boy preseason All-American at Cal, \\hO led the CdM will open the season for the first time in the Schuster era Sept. 9 at home (Newport I !arbor High) against Sunse t League pO\\Cr Edison. The 'Legends Dick Witucki PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES fore executod and dehv· bul wllhoul covenant or CALIFORNIA all right, 11110 to give notice to lnlerestod ested person Mos an ob· ANJU MULTAN! A more de1a1led descripr Registrant has not yet CA 91786. Phone 909·981· ered to the undersigned a warranty, express or Im· and lnlerest conveyed lo persons unless they have Jectlon 10 lho pellllon and 11411 BROOKSHIRE AV· lion °1 tne projecl and lno be un 10 1ransact t;us1riess 4605. PUBLIC NOTICE wr~tten Ooclarallon of De· plied. regarding tJlle, pos· and now held by ii under waived nollce or conson1ed snow good couse why the EN U E SU IT E 5 0 1 FIA llood map are ava11able unger tna f1c1.11ous ousl· Ttie treasurer ol lhe foun· fault and Demand for Sale. session, condltton, or on· said Oeod ol Trust In the to the. proposed action) court ~hould not gran1 lhe ' • for citizen review at City ness name or names l•sled d3t•on is Svend lngerslev Tltle Order No. and a written Nollco ol De· cumbrances Including property slluated In said The Independent admlnls· autho~. DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA Hall, Housing and Com-here n esl 6 30 94 R3~mond w. Nelson CPA. APN No.049-101·05 fau11 and Elec11on to Sell. lees. charges and ex· County and Stale d• tratlon authority wltt be _A H -RING on the pell· 90241 munot)" Oovelopmen1 01v1· Luc~y s16res Inc P1u· 309 N Brool<hurst St ' Ana· Trustee S•le No. The undersigned caused penses ol the Trustee and scribed as: granled unless an Inter· lion wiu be held on AU· Pub II sh• d New po r I sion, 51h noor, 77 Fa r te•ie Dew re Assi s .. c ne m Ca 92801 93-54580W said Notice of Default and of lhe trusls created by COMPLETELY OE· ested person files an ob-GUST 25, 1994. II 1:45 Beach.Costa Mesa Daily 011ve, Costa Mesa. Ca;olOf· Ths staiemenl .,.,15Y1 od Published Newport Referenc• No. Election to Sell 10 be re-sl11d Deed ol Trust, to pay SCRIBEO IN SAID DEED )ectlon to the pebtion and P.M. In Dept. 703 localed Pilot July 21, 28, August 4• nla. with the County c.erl<' 01 Bucn·Costa Mesa D••'y 111888-8 corded In the county where lhe rem11nlng prlnclpal OF TRUST show good cause why 1ne St 34 b The gity Orlve 11, 1994. AJl•n L. Roeder, City OranQe Counit on Juno 24 P 01 Jul)" 28, 1994 NOTICE OF lhe real property Is localed sums ol the no1e(s) ae-The street addr~ss end court should not grant the :Fut000ra0&~·EJ 9f0668. lhGZ3 Man•1•r/Certlfylng Of· 1994, Th633 and more than three cured by said Deed of 01ner common des1gna11on. authOflty. the fleer F813775 PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SALE months have elapsed since Trust to wit: $250,898.74 If any, ol lhe real property A HEARING on the pell· grantlng of the petition. you PUBLIC NOTICE City of Costa Mesa •---------YOU ARE IN DEFAULT such recordallon. with lnteres1 thereon from doscnbed above Is pur· tlon will be held on AU· should appear at lhe hear-1 Publ.snod Ney, port Bo<1cl1· UNDER A DEED OF DATE: 07/07/94 12/01193 al 7.250% per ported to be: 1818 WEST GUST 25, 1994, at 1:45 Ing and slale your ob-NOTICE OF DECISION 77 hlr Drive, Costa Costa Mesa Daily P1lol July Fictitious TRUST DATED 08/08/ p R 0 FE S S I 0 NA L annum as provided in said OCEAN FRONT IA, NEW· P.M. In Oepl. 703 locll&<S jec1lons or Ille wurten ob· The City of Costa Me.sa M •a• , C •I If or n I a 14 21 28, August 4 1994. Business Name 91 . UNLESS YOU TAKE FORECLOSURE COR· no1e(s) plus cost and any POAT BEACH, CA 92663 ii 341 The C11y Orive )ectlons w1lh thl e court b• Intends to use Fiscal Year 92828-1200 Th613 Statement advances with in181est. The undersigned Truslee South Orange CA 92668 fOfe lhe hear ng. Your •P-1994 95 F d 1 c Publlshed Newpor1 The lo OW11\g parsons are ~g~~Np~gp::~E~~ ;~~.AT ~O~; H ..:.: ESTIMATED TOTAL DEBT disclaims any tiabitity !Of IF YOU OBJ°ECT TO the pe':,'ance m~ be In parson murn.Y oev:op~!nt B~k Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily PUBLIC NOTICE ~,:'~.~~sRn:~0u·TIRE & • • •• • $271 ,804.55 any Incorrectness of the granllng of the pelllion, you or ·Y your 1 orney. Granl Funds lo provide P.tol JUiy 28 1994 MAY 8E SOLD AT A STREET, SUITE 550, The beneficiary under street address and oth81 should appear 11 the hear· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR housing rehabihlalion loans ' ' 1ns39 NOTICE OF BRAKE, 32201 Camino PU9LIC aALL " YOU WALNUT CREEK, CA said Dead of Trusl hereto-common designation, II Ing Ind stale your ob-or a contingent creditor ol and granls C1tyv.1de to low· AVAILABILITY OF Capistraf\O, San Juan Cep- NEED AN EX PLANA-945H fore executed and dellv· any, shown herein. lec:tlons or Ille written ob· the deceased, you must ltle Income ·homeowners in· PUBLIC NOTICE ANNUAL REPORT istrano. CA 92675 TION OF THI! NATURE Telephone Number: ered lo the undersigned a Said sale will be made, ec:llons Wilh the court bo-your cl~lm with the court eluding those with homes Pursuant 10 secllon An~neim Hills Ttre, Inc .. OF THE PROCEEDINGS 1510) 033·4880 wr11ten Declaration of De· but without covenanl or ore lhe hearing. Your •P-and mad a copy to the per· that may be located In the cns11Bt802 610;t(d) of t11e Internal Rev· ~Ca if.) 19721 Esporanza AGAINST YOU YOU By· DEBBIE BYERS laull and Demand lor Sale, warran1y, express or Im· pearance may be In person ~~I dr~pr~hsontal~e lt~P-100 year flood plafn Flood FlcUtlous enue Code nollce is 9t686 Yorba Linda, CA SHOULD CONTACT A P'ubllshed Newport r."~, ·.~~lt~re~~~ce1a°'s~lr ~~::io~eg:~~~~o~Ue~~~: 0rFb?6~~~o~n~~EOITOR lou~ ~on~s ~o~uth•w<la:~ m~~a::gn measur~~ dlo~ Bu;~n~H Na:n• her~by gv~n· i:;,a1 11'8 an-Th·S bus-ness Is con- LAWYER. Beach.Cos11 Mesa Daily The undersigned caused cumbrinces, lncludlng or a conhngenl creditor ol of first Issuance of lhe let· !nd wer:1~u~:r~~ ~o ·~e The follo!, •m•.i;sons are n~! "t,°~~; ~f cao~n?:~ dueled by: a corl)Ofahon On 08/041~ at 10.00 Pilot July 14, 21, 28, 1994. said Nol1ce ol Oelaoll and fees, charges and H· lhe deceased, you musl file r~ 811P~vl~e?t In se~on feas.ble: lherelcxe, there Is doing bus1ne~ ~s: bnaer Comm111ee, Inc 1 The ~egistrant(s) =-A. M., PR OFESSIONAL Th612 Elechoo 10 Sell to be re-penses of the Trustee and your claim '11"1lh lhe court 1 0 e 11 omll ro-no pl'actlcal a1ternab11e to SAV·ON DRUGS 1020 Ir· rl\/aie toundatcn 1s a-~1. menc:e 10 lransae1 FORECLOSURE CORPO· corded In lhe county where of the lrusls cretaled by and mail• copy to the per· bate Code. The ltme l0t l1I-the ro ed ro oct It Is vine Avenue 'New Ori ~ble II the lou'ndal on s ness under Iha Fict1l101.11 RATION as the duly •P-PUBLIC NOTICE lhe real pl'Openy is localed. said Deed ol Trusl, to pay sonal representative •P· ing claims will not expire the '(;,ir.' Jud~o~ent lhal Buch CA 92660 P punc·pal ott.ce •or mspec· Bus•ness. Name(s) listed pOmted Trustee under Ind FOR SALES INFOR· he remaining principal pointed by lhe court within blhelorhe lo,ur mdo,nths tlroodm lhese cond1llons do nol Lucky' S1oros Inc (Dela-uon during regular bus .. aAbovhe ~n. NH01 1, applocablle pyrsuant 10 Deed ot Trust, 21520 MAT 1 0 N M F 1 1um1 ol 1he note(s) s• lour mon1ns from the dale e ear ng a a no 1c . ~ 1 di h 5 K .. 1 na a m • '' Tue nc Recorded on 08/12/91 H I on. r cured by said Deed of ol first Issuance ol tho let· above. 1ush exc u ng omes '" ware), 656 nott Ave .• ness hours rom 9 a"'· lo Henry Kumag1J. Pres1den1 Oocumenl No. 91-427385 NOTICE OF B:OOam to 5:00pm Trusl to wit: $411 ,342.87 lers as rovidod In socllon YOU MAV EXAMINE the the food plaln from parllcl: Buena Park, CA 90620· 4 p.m. by an)" c1t1zen who Th•s statement was filed Book -'Page-. ol Olftclal TRUSTEE'S SALE 1811) 510-1200 with interest thereon lrom 9100 of~he Cal1lornla Pro-file kepi b)" lhe court. If you patlon In lhe program, 1158 requests II wth•ri 160 days ""th ll'le County Cieri< ol Records in the ottlce ol lhe APN: 428-032·58 AMERICAN SE· 9'01/93 II 8 875% pe b I C d Th I 111 are a person lnl•rested In however, owners of such This business Is con· atltr the d<Jle o_r uie pubh· Orange County on June 16 A 1 0 G LOAN NO· ' · r 8 e 0 e. e limo or 1 · the estate ou ma Ille properties will be required dueled by 1 co1porallon ca1t0n. 1994 ' ecorder o RAN E • CURIT I ES COMPANY, annum IS provided 1n said Ing claims will nol expire • Y Y 10 oblaln ftOOd Insurance Type ol Business· Reia. The roundaboo s pr.nc 031 FS1270S County, ?•llfornla, ex· 8538524 TRUSTEE C/O CAL. nolt(s) plu~ cost and any before tour months from with t~e coSurt r formal Re-as 1 precondillon for fl· AJcohollc Beverage Pack· 011,ce 11 1oca1ed at 1557 Published Newpon Beac'°l- ecuted by. CHARLES A. REF: BRILL, WESTERN RECONVEY· 1dV1nces with Interest. lhe hearing dale noticed quesfit °' P1ec al Not ce 01 nancing age Sales business Lakewood \' ay upim~ Cosla Mesa oa.1y Pilot July KLOBE, A SINGLE MAN, DAVID EDWARD ESTIMATED TOTAL DEBT above the 1hng o an mvenlory · ' · ANO SUSAN BARLOW, AN ANCE, AO ENT, P.O. $450,731.75 YOU . MAY EXAMINE the and appraisal ot estate IS· 14• 21• 28• August 4• l99' UNMARRIED WOMAN, as & DIANE D. CV B 0 X 2 2 0 0 4 1 EL The ·beneficiary under file kept by lne court. 11 you sets or of any pelillon or PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Tt\618 Trustor, HOME SAVINGS IM~: .. ~:N~o;~~~CE CAJON' CA 02022· said Deed of Trust herelo-are 1 person lnlerested In account as provided In PUBLIC NOTICE OF AMERICA, F.A.. A COA· 9004 (81 I) 500.1200 fore executed and dehv· the eslate. you may file section 1250 ol the Ca)I· PORATION, as Beneficiary TO PROPERTY D•ted: July 111 1004 ered 10 the undersigned a wllh the court a formal R• fornia Probate Code. A Ao· WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OWNER: By: Dell L. Cun•m•v wrlllon Oeclarabon of De· quest for Special Nolie• ol quest for Special Notice AUCTION TO THE HIGH· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT TRUSTEE SALE OF· fault and Demand for Sale, the filing of an lnven1ory form Is avatlable from lhe EST BIDDER FOR CASH, UNDER A DEED OF FICER· DELL L CUNA-and 1 wrlllen Notice of De-and appraisal ol estate IS· court clerk. (payable al time of sale In TRUST DATED AU· MAY EXT 3014• laull and Elec:hon to Sell. sets Of of any petition or Attorner for the P•tl· lawful money ol the Un.led GUST 11 1092 UN • The undersigned caused account as provided In tloner: States, by ush, 1 cashl8f's fl • • Published Newport said Notice of Default and section 1250 of the Call· ROBERT T. CARRUTH, check drawn by a stale or LESS YOU TAKE AC· Beach-Costa Mesa Oall)" Elechon to Sell to be r• lornla Probate Code. A A• ESQ. (CSBl 03808) nellonal bank, 1 check TION TO PROTECT Piiot July 21, 28, August 4, corded In the county wnere quest lot Special Notice 190 NEWPORT CEN· drawn by 1 1tatt or federal YOUR PROPERTY, IT 1994. the real property IS focalad. form Is avaJlable from the TER DR STE 1BO credll union, or a check MAY BE SOLD AT A lh624 FOR SALES INFOR· court clerk. '' ' drawn by a state or federal PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU MAT ION: Mon ·Fr I Attorney for the Petl· NEWPORT BEACH, CA savings and loan assocla-NEED AN EXPLANA· PUBLIC NOTICE 8 :00•m to 5 :00pm -tloner: 02880 (714) 720-8442 !Ion, ~avlng1 usocllllon, TION OF THE NATURE (811) 51().1200 THOMAS B. ClA.RRETT, Published Newporl ~ savings . ba~k 1pectll;d OF THE PROCEEDING NOTICE OF CAL·WllSTERN RE· ESQ., CHEADLE & Beach·Costa MoH Daily na~c~og~~O e~ 1~~lhc!: AOAINST YOU, YOU TRUSTEE'S SALE CONVEYANCE CORP., GARRETT, 1151 DOVE Pilot Juty 27• 28• August 3• rizad to do buslnasa In this SHOULD CONTACT A APN: 932 01 015 525 E•st M•ln Street, STREET, SUITE 208, 1994· •late.) At: AT THE CHAP· LAWYER. LOAN NO: P.O. Box 22004, El NEWPORT BEACH, CA _______ w_i_h_54_0 MAN AVENUE ENTRANCE On AUGUST 11. 1994. 11 8000428 C•fon CA 02022·9004 92880 (714) 833-1088 PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE CIVIC CENTER 10:00 A.M. AMERICAN SE· REF: STRUNK, (819) .590.0200 Published Newport --------BUILDING, 300 EAST CURITIES COMPANY, as RONALD C. c SUPERIOR COURT CHAPMAN AVENUE, OR· duly appointed truslee CV D•ted: July 20, 1014 Beach· osta Mesa Dally OF CALIFORNIA ANGE, CA all right, tllle under and pursuant to ' By: Toni lc•ndl~ Piiot July 28, 29, August 4, • and Interest conveyed to Deed ol Trust recorded AU· T.S. No. 703183 TRUSTEE SALE OF· 1994. C~!'1N~.0~1:At,~11~E and now held by It under GUST 21, 1~2. u Inst. No. IMPOR::N7TSONOTICE FICER: TONI SCAND· lhl631 Post -c• Box 14171 said Deed of Trust In the 92·555004, In bOOk )()()()(, LYN EXT. 3008 ""' ~oparty situated In 11ld page XXXX, or Olllclal TO PROPERTY Published Newport PUBLIC NOTICE o,.,,.., CA County, Cahfomia descrit>-Records In lhe office of the OWNER: Beach-Costa Mesa Oaoly BSC ,.097 92813-1571 Ing the land !herein· County Recorder ot OR· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ,. IN THE MATTER OF LOT 1, IN BLOCK 11 OF ANGE County, State of UNDER A DEED OF Piiot July 28• Augusl 4' 11• NOTICE OF THE PETITION TO FIRST ADDITION TO NEW· CALIFORNIA uecuted by TRUST, DATED JANU· l994. PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAME PORT HEIGHTS, IN THE DAVID EDWARD BRILL ARY 15 1093 UNLESS lh632 ADMINISTER OF RENA MARIE BRAG· -CITY OF NEWBPORT ANO DIANE 0. BRILL. YOU TAKE AC.TION TO PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE OFr DON BEACH, COUNT'\' OF OR· HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS ESTHER S LANE ANGE, STATE OF CALI· JOINT TENANTS PROTICT YOUR PROP· BSC 30ea •k8 HTHllR LANE, CASE NUMHR FORNIA. AS PER MAP RE· WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD A173094 CORDED IN BOOK 4, AUCTION TO HIGHEST AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF NOTICE OF •k• ESTHER ORDER TO SHOW PAGE 94 OF MISCEL· BIOOER FOR CASH. YOU NEED AN EXPU. PETITION TO c.SAN .. NDMo ... 1LAN7 .. 1E'"3 CAUHo!<!.'!~~GE LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE CASHIER'S CHECK NATION OF n.E NA-ADMINISTER A .. .. r ,.,.._., OFFICE OF THE COUNT'\' DRAWN ON A STATE OR TURE 0 ,. THE PRO. ESTATE OFa To all heirs. beneficiaries, PETITIONER($) RENA RECORDER OF SAID NATIONAL BANK. A c•EDING AGAINST NICHOLAS cradllors, conUngent credl· MARIE BRAGDON HAS/ COUNTY. CHECK DRAWN BY A .. CONSTANTINE tor•. end parson• llllhO may HAVE FILED A PETITION The prol)4tl1y h8fetolore STATE OR FEDERAL YOU, YOU SHOULD p olherwlM be lnterelled In FOR AN OROEA TO deacrlbed ls being aold "11 CREDIT UNION, OR A CONTAe'r A LAWYER. AMPHILIS, •k• the wlll Of nlate, or both, CHANGE NAMES FROM Is", The 1trHt addt811 end CHECK DRAWN BY A On AUGUST t~1. 1994, II NICHOLAI C. of: ESTHER S. LANE eke RENA MARIE BRAGDON other common dealgn11ion. STATE OR FEDERAL SAV· 10.00 AM. CAL·vvESTERN PAMPHILIS ESTHER LANE atca ES· TO RENEE MARIE FOXX If any, of the real PfOparty INGS ANO LOAN AS· RECONVEYANCE C?RP., I C• .. N_o. At74180 THEA SANORA LANE h la hereby ordered that described abOYe Is pur· SOCIATION, SAVINGS AS-Ca.hlornla corporation H To al heifa, beneficiaries. A PETITION haa been all pet'SOnl 1nt8festad In Ported '° be: 30UI CLIFF SOCIATIONJ. OR SAVINGS duly appointed trustee creditors, contlngent credi· filed by BARRY M. LANE In this matt8f appear belote DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, BANK SPE.,;IFIEO IN SEC. undet and pureuant to lors, and pet'IOl'ls who may the Suparlof Court of Call-this court In Oepartmenl CA 92ee3 TION 5102 OF THE FINAN• Dead of Trust recorded otherwise be Interested In fomla, County Of ORANGE No 703 of the Orange The undersigned TruetH CIAL CODE ANO AUTHO. JANUARY 25, 1993 as In.I Ille WiM or ntate, Of both, THE PETITION tequesta CMty Superior Cout1 11 dll<:lalmt any l11blll1r for AIZEO TO 00 BUSINESS No. 93>054523, In bOOk -of: NICHOLAS CONSTAN· that BARRY M. LANE be lhe lddreH lhown above any lncorrectnese o lhe IN THIS STATE WILL BE , page -, of Omclll TINE PAMPHIUS, aka NI· appointed U pet'lonll rep· °" Seoternbef & 1994 t • .,... IOdreH and other HELO AT THE ENTRANCE Records In the office of the CHOLAS c. PAMPHIUS reaentallve to aelmlnlster 2·00 o'clock p.m. and th! common de1lgn1tlon, If TO THE ORANGE CIT'\' County Recorder of OR· A PETITION has been the eei.te of lhe d~ent. Md there etlOw" cauae tt any, ahown herein. Said HALL. 300 EAST CHAP· ANGE County, Slate of filed by CELESTE PAT· THE PETITION requests any they haw Why the P.,. .. wt11 be INlde, but wtth-MAN AVENUE, ORANGE, CALIFORNIA H8Cuted by SOURAS, CHRISTOPHER the ctec.denl'a WILL and 1IUon fof cnanoe Of Mine out ~I or warranty, CALIFORNIA all right. tl1la RONALD C. STRUNK. AN PAMPHILIS and CON· codkh, If any, be admitted should not be tvantad expreued or Implied, ,. ltld lnttfett conveyed to UNMARRIED MAN WILL STANTINE PAMPHILIS In to Pfobate. The Wiii Ind "It further C:d.ed that. g81'dlng title, pc»Mllion. Ind now held by II under SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION the SUpet'lof COUf1 of Call-any eodictlt .,. eva•ltblt CoPY Of INS ord8f to •how or ~anc:et, to pay aald Dead of Trust In the TO HIGHEST 8100ER FOR fornla. County of ORANGE. IOf examination In ltle file cause be publtthad In NII the remaining ·prlnclpal PfOP«1Y sltualed In ..said CASH, CASHIER·s CHECK THE PETITION reQuel11 kepi by 11'8 COUtl. COST A MESA OAI Ly eumoftNnote(e)HC\Wad Counly and Stele d .. DRAWN ON A STATE OR that CELESTE PAT· THE PETITION requme PILOT a newa~ OI by Mid Dead ol 1'Nst, wllh acflbed at: NAT I 0 NA L 8 AN K, A SOURAS, CHRISTOPHER 1\1\l'IOflty to admlnl118f the geMr9i circulation put>- inteteec .,,.,.,, aa PfO-c 0 Mp LET EL y 0 E· CHECK DRAWN BY A PAMPHILll and CON· eat•I• under .,. lndepen. 11"'-d In thle ............ at vtded In UICI note(•). ed• SCRIBED IN SAIO OEEO STATE OR FEDERAL STANTINE PAMPHIUS be dent AdrnlnlttrallOn of!• leut once a ..;k'.;''tour vencee, If rtl'fl/, under the OF TRUST. CREDIT UNION, OR A appo"'1td II P8fsonal r8')-lat .. Act. (Thie authority ~--. pnor to tefme of tt1e Deed of TNet, The ttrHI addt .. t arl<I CHECK DRAWN BY A resentaUve '° edtnlnltttt wnll allow the peraonal rep-ltle es.y of "'9 h8eltnl. .. tlm8eed 1 .... chatget othet common dnlgnlltion, STATE OR f"CDERM. IAV· the a1tate of the~. rnantallYe to take many JULU ........ and ••P•n•H of the If any, of the real Pfoper1y INGS ANO LOAN AS· THE PETITION teqUHll IC110f'11 ~ COi#\ ap. CO••••••o•111 oil TN9189 Mcf of ttw lNllt dele.fibed abOYe 11 ~· SOCIATION, IAVlNGS AS. 1uthorny to adrnlnitlef the ptoval hfOte ta\lng e«· TH a a Up I II IO II CfeMed by Mid Deed of Ported 10 be: 1979 OR· SOCIATION OA SAVINGS Hlate und8f the ~ lain Ye1Y lmpor\anC aCtlona. Trwe, tc>4lt 1740,000.00 ANOE AVENUE, COSTA BANK SPlCIP:IED IN SEC. ~ Adt'f*QtfltlOn of fa· t\Owever, the pet.onel rep. COUllT I..,...... MESA, CA 82127 TION 1102 01' THI FINAN-lat.. Ad. (Thie Mhoflty ,....,..,_ w4ll be teqWed DAftl JUL t4. teM AccNed lnler9't Md Id-The underalgned Trutt .. CIAL COOi ANO AUTHO. wit! allOW the personal ,..._ to give notice to lr.eerelted NUJ MULTAN!, HO, ....... ...,_, If any, dlaCllllml any Mabllty IOf AtZEO" TO DO BUSINESS ,....,,._tl\le to take "*'Y '*90"1 unlesa ~ ,_. LAW Of!PICH OP wll lnGrWe Ille ..... any lncofftctnett of the IN Tl11S STAT! WILL. 8! attlont llrlltlout COUft ai>-w8Md noact or contented · prior...... ...... ..... and °"* H!U> AT THI lNTMNCE PfO'lll. 8etot. tMlnO cet• lo .,. ~ ~) To place en ed In Tiie Mneftelwy UIMtet common d.:~tlon, If TO Tlil ORANGE CITY ltln very~ ec11one. The lndlll•ldent _.... TM P ... c:taatltled, Mid Deed of Trull.._, tlJll, .._ HALL., 300 IAST CHAI'· "°"""· tN l*'IOMI,. tratlOfl MllOftly • be C•ll M•·..-ra. a... ...... bt IMde, MAH A~NU!, 0RANGL ,._ .. Ive Wil be ,..,.._ pllllled ~ en !Nef.1------- • ' .. • CONSOLIDATl!D Rl!PORT OF CONDITION OF TMI! BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY Consohdaled Aepon of COndruon of "The Ban« Of Orange County · of Fountain Valley. Orange. Ind Oomel1lc Subsldlanes 11 tn. close ol t>us•nass on June 30, 1994. State laank No. 1275 ASSETS Dollar Amounts In Thou-"411 1. Cash and due lrom banka ................................. . 2. lnva11men1 MCUrltle• (Market value $13.5111 ...... . 3 Non-Investment eeeurttln .. ...... .. .. .......... ... . • 4 Trading 1ccount sac:urlllet 5 Fed8fel funds sold Ind MC\Jrft1et pyrchuad under agraernem• 10 retell 11'1 domMllc offices .... 8 a Loans, Tot.I (excluding UMlmed income).... 24,180 b Lau Allow..-for pouJbla loan tones •• 958 c Loan•. net . .. ... 7 Bank premises, FF. & E. etc. (Including S capital lease) .•• 8. AHi Hl•I• owned otllar lhan bank premlMt .. 9. fnvestmentl In unconsolldated aubsldlarln and astOciated companies .... .... .. .. .... .. .. .. 10. Custom8f'S nablli1Y to hie Dank on acceptances 011t1t.nd1ng . 11 Othef ... ~ {Including lntang10'-s) .. .. 12 TOTAL ASSETS (aum of hems 1thru11) .. -·--.... LIAlllLITIES 13 1 TOTAL DEPOSITS lN DOMESTIC OFFICES .• 52,013 (1) Total demand depoe/lt . . mm 23,780 (2) Total time Ind aavlnge ~· .. ...... .. ·-... 28 233 b. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES ............... . c TOT/IL OEPOSrrs IH DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN OFFICES (sum of Items 13a & b) 14 Fadafal IUnds purchUed and~ told undat agreements to f9PllCheM In domest!C ofllc.s ••• --·n-.. -··- 15. Othat Uablllllee lof borrowed money, Including nola bl&anc9e of U S. TtMSUtY 18. Mortgage lndet>t9dneu (lnclUdlnO S c~al ,.., .. , "" 11. Acc.,,t111C91 executec:I by Of lot account of Ihle bank end OIJltlandlng .......... 18 Ot.f\ef llal>Mltl".. ...... "'"""""-'"'" .... ~~,-=-.·~ 19. TOTAL UABIUTIES (e•cludlng 1ub0rd1neled notes arl(I dabanMM) 20 SUt>Ofdmated not• and debenlUree ---- ........... QUIT( 21 Pref9ned etoctl a No ~-outstanding 22 Common ltocll .. No. •hMM aut"°'1nd 1.roo.000 Amount b No atlaree out.tending i,~1 Amount 8,947,000 23 ~"' ·-.... --• 1 .~.000 24 TOTAi. CQHT1'1~0 ClAPfTAI.. (~of 1tam1 21, 22 • 231 7,005 13.511 23 22' 523 . 852 5201J 25 ~ W'*'91................ "_ .... _,__ .... , __ .. _,..,..",,.' 2' ~tor COfllllQeliOM and oe-capltal ,...,._. 21 TOTAl. IHAM~ EOUfTY (tum of ttema 24 '1-' • 2tl 2e TOTAL llAllUTlU ANO SHAAEt40LOEAS EOUITY (tum of 1ternt tt,20 • 27) --... -.. llllllOA.tllDUI .................. -.. ~ .... SWldby lA'9erl of Ctd ....... _... . --. ""'. t20 Tiie u ............ ....., Harfilwd. ~'CR> and .. .,....., P'tt(~Ol'I ""-'• ~o °' ""' Iba•• ..,... ..,._ Md! decWft, '°' t111T1N11 ~ 1n<1 net' tar ... ~ I ..... pef'SONI fine .... °' the INtte • ~ 11\ IN repGft ... I ....... ttw1 eact1 ....,_.,. In .-, l9f)Of1 11 tr~ EICh 0( the ........................... "°' ... -°"*· ---~ l*!all'y °' PtfturY .... 9Dl 10 I 4 II we Md CIOrNd la11Ht••••• tl94. .. P1a11 .. 1nv...,,c.....,. ................ .,... ......, ...................... "'~ "' ...... *""°" ~ ..... Dllr Plot"""' .. , .... Flctltlou• Bus.In••• Name St.atament Tiie to ow•ng persons are dO•"'J 1>11s ness u : Ct.iNtCA OE SALUO. 1156 W. Cen1111 Ave . #210, Santa Ana, CA 92707 Co.ns. Ma•garet, 16a10 J•· norie Qr., Wh1tl1l'r, CA Sl0603 C1s1.110. 8011s, 0 Md .. 901 Plc11cl'lo, La Habrt "Hetghts CA 90631 Tn s business Is con-· dueled by a )Olnl venture The reg1stran1 (s) co~ meoced to ttansact tM.111· t ess under the F1cht10us Business Name(•) haled abo~a on 6-30-94 P.largaret Coins Th•S Sl3tement WH filed W•lh the County Cle1k ol Orange County on June 30, 1994 F814154 Published N-port B..cn. C<nll "' esa DIMiy Polol July 18, August 4, 11 , 18, 1994. Th&42 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloue BuslneH N•me Statement The IOlrowing parson• are doina business u · AMFfH1Bf"N, AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLES, 1630 SuparlOf Ave., Costa M111, CA '9~E~t> , St8"en L Tereot1, 2355 Nol•e Oame Rd.. Co11a t.'esa. CA 92628 This bu11nen 11 con- duc~d by' an lnd1vldull Tne 11g!1trantt•l com- me!'leed to trlllNd ~ nosa und8' the Flct1ho~ U11slrieas Name(•) "'1tCI abOve on: Aug. ,9113 Sitven L T8f8Q'S Th t alalement WU flled With the County Clerll 01 Olano• Couniy on June J, 191>4 ,., ·•~t Publllhed Nl#pOn hllch- Cosl~ ,,.,_. Oally flllloOC Ji,J;j 7, 14, 2l. l.8, tet4. • !!OOp lllOTICa OI' APPUCAT10ll TO 81L.L ALCOMOUO ..,,..... ,., .... To WtlOm l M11r C.. Clfn' ZANETIS, MlcfM C. ls{ate) 8PPIWtrlG ... -0.. Pll1ment Of AICal'Olc ...,.. ... ~---­hOllO ........ • "" Newport llwd., Coall Mee8. CA .a? W9' "41'" On..... Gener81 "*"' btlna,...~ Puill•htf New~ ~-­NolMf•ttM. -• • ' I ,. -.. ...._ ') , , t' -• !I : : \ L._~ ;_ ·.~.-~, GENERAL ~-1002-1625 . t I I ...... ~ ...... _ ~ I . ' ----- a Ul•llD HOURI Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday POLICY Rales and deadlines are subject to change without nouce. 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Thlll'Sday 5:00pm 330 West Bay Street Costa Me.5a, CA 92627 c.omerofNewport Blvd & Bay St. ROUSES/ CONDOS ttOR SALE .. IOUAL M0UMt0 OllllO•lUlllH ...... _ ....... , .... .................. ftf. .,. ...... A&tll1111• ...................... .......... -...... .. ......... If .. ..,.. ... 11 .. -. ............... . ...................... .......................... .... ., .. pct ......... --·-• '#v." "* -· ,., .. ... .............. ., ....... . ......... _ ...... . 2'»J011 GENERAL 1002 CORONA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim DEL MAR NEWPORT MOBILE 1022 BEACH 1069 HOMES 1100 HOUSES/ CONDOS COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT liiii--miiiiiiiii BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH 2169 CHEAPER THAN RENT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------3BR 2BA E'alde twnhm, all appllancH, 2·Car gar, pool, 1pa, tennis. $1500 lease. 544-5794 ---------~ ---------------- A 5-yr-old be•utHul 1152 aq ft, 2Br 2Ba master sull• home In Hemet. Fully land· 1cpd, move-In cond. 686,495. MaJC, Agent, 909·852·0989 Ext. 28. CORONA DELMAR 1022 CORONA DEL MAR $575 ooo . HARB09' V I EW HILLS 3Bd·3Ba on lg ocean view loll Great for BBO'a & sunset walchlngl Vacant & easy to aeol Call Lyeen or Jelfl 644-9060 1 blk to bch HB newly POR RENT NEWPORT BEACH remod kitch 2br 2ba, .. _____ _ $32• 000 W/0, family J)9t park 1• , aHum loan. 960-8251 •---------~~~r~:cr"h~~~:::ugn'::~ ocean ''"•e/S•Partt CORONA w/ellp for 30• boatl 2 1760 Whittler Ave.11185 DEL MAR block• to beachHI CM·C•tm dee 2Br 2Ba Call Steve or Tomi Cal rm/lndr •pa/oak ·------- 2122 3br house on Blutt, Jae, wd hkups. dbl gar, $1250. Immaculate! Avl now. 842·5855 2BR·2Ba + loft, brlle Newport Hts 4br 3ba Beach Area •nd un11. trp1c, 2 car n•w1y r•nov•t•d Winter or Yrly gar, patio nr pool, luxury unit. 251-3177 Furn/Unfumllhed TenEyck RE, 84<Hl219 or 432..0800 for appt 1-4BR Incl Water1ront Npt Creat 3Br 2tArBa NOW SHOWING ll3U S850 to 11700 mo. A.IC plant shutters' New module/moblle1 ·----~~--~~ VIII. 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On The Beachfrontl Rental1 675 •"'12 1BR Penln •.. 1450 wk cated, •Int cond. Lg 49n 2Ba S2""00 Newport'• bHI loca ... ., 2Be. Water, gardener. BR O ft 192 k b k d & I " .......... "' tlonl Po 1 1 ··---------NEWPORT BEACH AIA Award· winning 1 1 • 0001 1 • en • 5 w ac yar pal o. Moblle 2BR ..... 11150 o • spa, c ose COSTA MESA 1024 condominium• •tart· garage nc . .1 1BR. VII Bal.S109G mo lmmed occpy. 53950 ••• 1o•~MW9T to beach & park•·• SMl,000 Ing •t 1174,ooo-PYT8UCHACClll mo. 545·5353 1BRCndo(F)l1200mo 72 .. 721•PrudCA _,.. ..-nwr great opportunity! Call Channel ar .. wat•r· s 25 000 F L.rg deck/cyn 1'lew hm, 28R Condo s1eoo mo RMM 714-72 •. k ....... Kent for lnfo1 Ve--3Br w/ttuge front 3Bd·3Ba home 4 ' • urnlahed 3Br 2Ba, den, 2 f'P, 2· 2BR Ocnft 11750 mo De Ana• mobile home. -:::--"l~-~--_,.... __ ~.;_ AAA_ftftAO •• .... models open dally. s ~uNTAIN Pvt .. _ h I 28 Sp-tac ' I> ... I v-rr.vv fam rm on 8100 a/f R2 w/ptlvate dock for 2 Call for brochure car gar. 524 •award. l"V 2BR Penln . '925 wk ... ac • poo • r ... u at •Y .... ew w lot. l175K. 850-0943 boa111 Bay & night c•oo• 477.7742 11550 ...... 173•933e VALLIY 2134 3BR Penln 11000 Wk 2Ba, den. Over 55. lg dock, contemp, COLOWCLL OJ\Nt\CR ~1 Bkr Ed Vim dan Bouche llght views I Every Charming 2Bd + ore, 3BR Condo .11200 mo 1 1100/mo. 675·1472 ~geoualy flJfn, &BR· amenity lmagln•bl•I RECREATIONAL LANO 2Ba, 1tove, frig, w/d, NEW OATEO compl•11 -PR.•• ... -DeWn••••r• 3Br as. Jn~~ ·~ •• ~uffd500/g•,:,ecso • ...................... .................. ................... .._ a 0111 • _.... • • HUNTINGTON .. 9 7 ...... .... ....__.thebelC Call David Prince BRITISH COL.UM81A frplc, gara~e. 1t1I 115, w/comm pool ... epa. ,... -9 dphc, lrplc, 4•Car "'•t, todayl Canada. Cholc• w• 11400 ...._,...78 • ._. t b a. " Agt, 714/282·9000 a ... A ftftaft terlront properll••. mo • ...,.._ Airy a bd, vaulted cell· .,._ ....... .._.._ • epe to ay btach.t-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .,,: ... 11: ...... _~ _____ 111.u-c.s ___ 10•4•0 .,......vvv ranch land•. remote .mu1w1 cAl lR• Ina•. frplc, Wfd 1980 67J.I,.. St4IO(mo. 818135 .... $39 r1 flahlng, w•10111. land•. 24 hr MO, poota, ,.,,. "GENT 13M400 21) Strid•• to bell, Clean PURN L.ldo l•le 2Dd· No matter ....... , ...... .-"' Chances art llY OWN•R1 Meredith .. Pl gS ·---you will rind Garden• exec home. cot OWCLL Ul\NK_CR ~l .......... what you need 6Br 3Br. 2700• aq tt. at the price S359K. Po<>I, privacy, ~.&...L-J upgrdff. •Int •ChOOI•. ~U'ICUlm. Sell your extra houaehold Item• In C!qt!fltd you want to pay ocean 1.llml. H4·nH ---------• when you , .. d ClaHlfled dally Ml·H78 FIND an apartment thtough classified * Low,1t Priced l·I 11Port llnetl" 48r-2.e... IOv.ly y1t'i.o move.In cond .... ,. lalandt. l91'mt. ~ nfa, ~. Iba. din rm 38d, aaa, cath cells, 28• + study, llv rm wf brochure. 1'fil'lo Unct tam rm, 11100 mo w 0 rp t m m p 11 what you're Companz· fthone: CltOI ... ,_. Can't'""' to petlO, I • yrly '"· • • r • • 0• Avt nowt Aat 157-39" S2500 mo. 87M223 doing, your ~:~:7lo4) a ;i~~::i OcMn ._Ill 18'W8a. get to al thoM or 11wnt AVA 311 a ... otrt AC, hometown ftpt, I ur pr, nu t1fMlr lob• I D I ll AOUll comm pool/\ennl•. ~= :;i':r.;~1~No around the house? W .. tc to beach °' Udo 11800/rno. 819 .. 77• newlpaplf The moat ~prehen--Let the Cl ... tfled V'9 l 1ll0041th • 'In-04M, 7'4•HM>104 1M al~ ancs current dlfK· • RENT lervtoe Dlreatety ley. Own/Iller 84CMt7a AVA 31r Ha. new liilii911i1 tory of good• and ..,. ....._ \W..I ftnd ... your home orpt/pnt, lrg yard, _, • Ylc" around! .................... WIAA • ...,. ,_ throuafl ctualtled. oomm poot. Avt now. ft11 In ......... , ""'HllftlV ,....,.. h!lp. M9-M78 llOOO/mO. .... ,. • • • fllstpDlt ~Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, Juty 28, 1984 .. I APADIDllTS COSTA lllSA 2124 MJsattlDOUS COIOIDCW. - poa WI m -tu COTTAG• lllfl'W 1.,;;,niliiloPUTYiiiiiiiiliil-iiil21111iial-:--:-:-=:-::--::=-:-------:-------,11.•••••••I Encl patio, waetMtr1•••••••••1 .. dryer hkup, no S>et•. •" lnduatrlal otlla o 9y CHMLIS GOREN S775 mo. 7a2-eaN IOOllS 2704 warehouN •780 aq tt. with OMAR SHARIF TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE U'IO& ISUllD 210e e 2BR·2Be upatn 1n ... Ut-4197 ..cl TANNAH HIRSCH plde•cxk w~r7~'wgar, lg Raaaonable rent In PRESTIGE LIDO • v .. 18th. axchg for It hM W()(k STOREFRONT a•r ••• upper, $750 No pet S....-7CMM llC/Wk & help w/tod· N-ottlca/ratall 2,000 CHOOSE YOUR WEAPON! wat..trent, relrlg, E'alde 1br gar patio no dler In lovely CM •f. BeloW mkt S98e Ruth vulnerable. North deals 9""d00k, garage. Vrly pets S585~o+ s45o home. Rel• req'd. Call NET. Xlnt Traff & Prl<g. NORTH 11186/mo. •9"-1658 dep 150 E 21al St 8"5-0408 morning• PRU NEWPT 873-1900 • A Q 10 5 546-5934, ~ ... 294 A J E'alde 2Br 1Ba-gar, wd RENTALS TO INDUS'BW. 2788 6 4 2 hkup1, newly remod. SHAll 2724 + A J 7 3 S800 & S875 W/yd QRUT FRONTAGE WEST EAST 2607 1 BR MOO mo: utlla pd. 1 hM to aandt Sun· dect(. w/d, avl 8/1. 301 E Balboa #2 644-7948 water pd, 443·1037 CdM Fem 10 share 2Br 1560 Superior, CM. • 7 3 + 8 E'81DE ••ak Bay 2Ba 2 blks to beach. 5200 a/f, cheap renll 8 8 5 4 Q 10 9 2 Lg 1 BR w/palio, $625 $<\!50 + 'hutll. Polnael· Ownr/Agl 642'9666 K 9 7 J 1 o 8 3 mo. 329 University Ila Ave. 675-0902 • K Q 10 8 + 9 6 "' 2 llfO. No peta 842-2816 •==,.....,,,.-----!•••••••• u N.W r9"lodeled a1udlo atep1 to E. bay/bche1. Kit, frig, atove. Quiet. N/pal. 1595. 673·8726 CDM Seel< 1 non-1rm<r BUSINESS 8r SOUTH COUEANSTTRYSIWDEOODS 35+ needing bdrm & AN + K J 9 8 4 2 office In beaut modem FIN CE K 7 3 Lg 1 Iott BR. $695 No home. Utll Incl. 1800/1.......... ' pets. 180 2\11 St. mo+ sec. 721-1447 1• A Q 5 646-lt64 or 645·9543 Coro na Doi Mar Apt---------+ 4 COIONA DEL llAl 2622 Homo S wee t Homo! N/aml<r. Rm w/pvt BA. BUSINESS The bidding- 1 BR APt•, apaclous, $475 mo. Storage, FOR SALE 2900 North Ea1t poolside, gated, closo w1hr/dryr 640-2769 I + Pue 1800 l/f k!x 2Bd 2Ba + 10 beach & •hopping. HB 2 rms 1hr ba·kll prlv 3 • Pan den, huge patio w/ Call for your neV' ad· WO·N/pets·smk-drugs Video Store 5 • Pua vlew•I Step1 to China dress (714) 642·5858 $350 ea. Avl 8/1 Automated video rent· 6 + Pue Cove S\900 673-7692 Lg 2br lba Just remod· 968·5341 Ing business. Gross Pa1t1 Pau South I • 4 NT 5 NT 6 + West Pus Paa Paa Pus BR ... _ 2 I I d WO S75K. Asking $19K. . 1 "t'I· g rms & e e gar, hkups, HB Sr. classy complex s9 K Down. Costa Opening lead King of + khchenatte, $600 + paUo area. No pets. 55+. Spacious 2Br+ Mesa. PT managing·, The chances of one of two fi. S200 aec:. Nr beach! $850. 619-452·6391 den 2Ba poota ten • • • • No employees. nessu succeedin° are 3·to· I in fa· 873-1445 or 673-4674 UNBE nls, huge clubhff, nr 7 1 A _ ... 5 7 1989 .. * LIEVABLE• bch. S495+1h ulil, Avl ...--• vor These odds bode well for 11mull alam on learning t~o lungs were m1~ mg. Ueclortr took time to stud~ the hand ofter reret\'ing lhc· lead uf the kin(( ol cluh •. If either the heart or the diamond fineatlt' were to ur· ceed, declarer could hold the losers to one diamond-if the heart queen was on aide, a d iamond rould be discarded from dummy on the lung of hearU The opemng lead WH won b~ the ace. two rounds of tnimps were drawn, ending in hand and the heart fines!M' was essayed T hat lost to East's quten and back came a d1a mond. Declarer fines~-do"n one South's plan wa s pretty good Un· fortunately, there was a bener one available Declarer s hould win the ace of dub'l and immediately ruff a club. A trump to the queen ts the entry tor 11no1her club ruff, if tht queen dropi.. declarer 1s playing for an overtTtck When the lady doesn't appear. declarer draws the last ACROSS t Hot& s brOlher 5 Singer Camc>betl 9 HUCJll IJM111us 14 -Scotia 15 Secret 17 "Two Yea11 Bel0te the -· 18 Declare t 9 Office wo!'tler 20Year Sp 21 Brealllasl ordm 23 Monks quaners 25 New EnglandPr 26 [);~usl•ng ?8 Frothy 30 BaKe 31 Cat ' murmu1 32 Groucho - 36 NY lime 37 T1mf'IPSS 40 Dads compan1011 41 Troel!IP 43 Sr.pi.-Ouet)(>t' 44 Florida crty 46 Who Framed,_. Rabbo? 48 f 1iced looks 49 Rub Oii !>2 Errenlrl('. slang 53 Jui..f'bOxS P•f!f1'X't-<>SO• 51, 011"" · 1<e a Ml c;q f'lank~ 60 0 H19hPSI pa1ol 61 DvKIOf Kazao 62 Arab rulers 6.1 Ttwows ~ Bfotw~ IN•• 11nd mini 6~ l eantng T OWPr ~Ill 66 frt ot a'lg'lr 61 Explc)tted DOWN t Opera singer -Glucll 2R1Cnard Anaersou IMa<:G)"IP<J 3 Pan""' 4 Colo time s T<OP kOOI 6HOIQSQei\1 7 'it even 8 Undercover cov 9 V1P .. 5 100ppo~1tp 11 attack I?. Uptigh1 16By -l•om m<>mr>ry • ;> I Champagne qlass 22 Mytl\ICdl f1 o()f'ISIN ?4~SSOllN! ~ ..... 2fi M·nc·oals. 2 7 Doctor s spoontul E'slde lBR No pets. 9/15. 960·1575 success, but it still means that in 25 i~~~ O:r;~;·a!~~~~~· ON THE SAHD·NB BUSINESS cases out of a hundred you will faiL trump, cashe" the ace and king of r.---.---..-- hearts and rum. a heart. No" de COSTA MESA 2624 Prof non-smkr. SSOO/ OPPORTUNITY That's not good enough when vou CllenW 1ar, r•••rved ---------mo+ahare ulll. Avall 2904 have a sure·triclc line available darer leadi. the Jack of clubs and ,..,.,,,.....t---+--+-- dtscards a diamond from hand 11 West must e11her lead a d111mond into declarer'l> ma1or tenace or Vleld 11 a ruff·-sluff Esther way, the slam 1s parking, deck/patio, NEWPORT 8/1. Steve 546-6818 The auction was straightforward. pool. 1575/mo. Call BEACH 2669 P f N/S h I: b N 5"8-8081. ro to 1hr condo $ 3 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 ~out went 1or roke once orth home. 1 BR Mob lie home. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii near beach In NB. Pvt MONTHLY· 6-IO hours could makt> e jump raise of the one· From 1490. Quiet & * 1 BR 1 BA * :;,~I ~7~~=-iaS.:95 weekly. Oversee •• spade res1x.mat, then stopped in a Secure. 1991 Newport 212 40lh St. cured guaranteodi---------------------------1 BIYd. 646-8373 S750 mo. GAR.AGES water accounts. Prot11 lBR upatalra, VERY Donna 722·7353 Is 800%. Requlre11---------•------------------1 clean & quiet, lg pool, --*-..,...1a=R"""i"""e""'2""'s,...*--FOR RENT 2740 ~:~~~s~A~~ 0;~:1~5 BUSINESS CR EDIT 2907 LOST & beautllut landscape, 2 BR 2BA 1 725/Up liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii via phone OPPORTUNITY FOUND 2925 nr fwy1/1hopplni, Aak .-aaut Our E'aldo CM Salo/clean/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• lndry fac. Low de . Speclllll Frig, d/W angl. On pvt alley near 1 ·8 O o ·2 8 o -0 3 6 6 2904 OVERDUE BILLS? Cut 1(1 I SH G P OF SS monthly payments $ REWARD $ No ':~~ g teaM S550 Inc. 60>C30 pool. No Tustin/20th. Storage. U E R IT cup 10 50%. Licensed mo. 392 pets. No lees. No $125/mo. 646-7363 Re11ock displays In VENDING Rte Estab-and bondod non.prof11 LOST 14K GOLD Jn 2aR 2U luxury a p t, .....,,18,_as,.,......,,e,...54,.,.....5-4 __ 8_5_5__ busy relall locations! lmmed Cash Flow company. 1·800·226· BRACLET AT OC FAIR ~ N I M S 11 2500 0 N ·J U L Y 8 T H ..,_-+--+--upper unit, E's1de. No 2B/2B/2 g a r•e••· COMMERCIAL o sa H neceS$ary. ust o /Wk 0190 Ext 49. Call 24 (POSSIBLY AT THE .i 1 pall. $950/mo + $900 Pool, sp1, FP, laundry S5K mlnlnum start-up. pol'I (800)586·7380 hours. • PACIFIC AMPHITHE· aecurlty. 645-2146 rm, frig. N/pet. Gated. REAL ESTATE Rellro In one yearl ---------1---------AT A E o L A ING $1,300/mo. 644-6030 ••••••••I Monoy br.C: guaran· CREDIT 2907 INVESTMENT POINTER SISTERS On th• move? 2BR 1 BA, frplc, new --------Call 24 hours OPPORTUNITY p ER F 0 RM' N c E) kitchen, tndry room, BUSINESS OFFICE 1-B00-280-3398 SENTIMENTA1.. VALUE Sell yoyr extra household items 804 Q S e r ERASE BAD CREDIT 2908 p L E A S E C A L l garage. 1 •Y 1· FOR .u:;NT 2769 900 Numborsl SSS 0 V E R N I G H Tl SUZETTE 548·9597 t:-::-i--+--+--+---+-- S93S/mo. 673·3039 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HI Profits/Lo Start up! Guaranteed. approval iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OR 54,.70751 Great beach ftudlo, Frooway Convonlont Top SS programs avl Visa /MC.Borrow Investor Noeded S2SOK, ---------1"'i,""'q-+--+----i--- S750 mo yrly. New CM Fwy 55 & Bristo!, nowt 1·800·865·1000 $500·$100,000 on 100'• rolurn, 30 d3ys, FOUND• OranQO and kitchen, comm pool, 300 1q tt, pvt bath, A PROVEN WINNER your signature olono. sorlous prlns only, whito rumale cat, t---i--+--+--+-- 642·3162 $350/mo. 540-0588 Up to 512K/mo cash Amazing recordod (310)673·8843, Chrts about 5 yrs Old .... i k 1 N message reveals CO$la Mosa area near n your poc el 0 detail$. National ••••••••• selling. Snack & C A Mes3 Or. ond Santa COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 candy vend machines redit uislance ANNOUNCEMENTS Ana Ave. Hope to find in Classified ... PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOl YEO t .... :>a Mo•e c<>rtatn ;>'I C!',lf_ Sf'f'Ve• 31 B<a1~1ao soccer stttr l'J Showv n•r·~ llo1M'.!! 34 l'l•Q1J(j 35 0.,c tl()Jn1 ~, 18 StuoM 11•~ma :'IQ G .. rn1 I "F gam 4:> Dl'vC•hOn~ ·15Houc,e Pill '1 B~ I ci< c;,. j PO!! 48 Ml>SI •O I\ >flab!~ 4~ A1l~1 8•1'·1 50 GoMyAA! 51 01arn•>lf'1 halve i\2 F1C.llONll !le(? S4 Croum• 5S $<1 nt s p>(.1 • • 7 As.s~Ulnt ~ '>fl Not ow ng ... li 1 F lo<>llllCSS Ill~ .. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i for local route. invott 1 ·51O-719·79 2 7 home for sweet Ire· req. 1·800·821·8363 FREE DEBT lndly cat. Call or leave --------------------------HOME TYPISTS. PC CONSOLIDAT ION mossago at 757·8341 , _______ _...__ Q UIET &: SERENE u s e r s n e e d e d . ~!:rd':!":111:;bJ~~ ANNOUNCEMENTS F o u ND : c AL I co _L_O_S_T_&-----i LOST & LOST & S35,000 potential 30... 2920 CAT N b k Details. Call 1·805· payments 70 to near 0 ras 8 FOUND 2925 FOUND 2925 FOUND 50o/o. Reduce In· and Calllorn1a in the 962-8000 Ext. B-5580 · t • r •a t1' at• f ••a. Mosa Ver de area ot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilji Palm .M:.esa ~art111ents So near & yet so far ... Thar's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of secluded woom & Sl2rcly pa.lsru. A Studios, l & 2 BcdroQms · Jrs S575 ro S600 • JIR WS., S6SO llA S725 IO S750 A No Pets • V auc:a1 Blind\ • c.ciling fW • NEW~ Paint le Tile • Firncss Roon'I • Heated Pool ~ Jacuu.i • Pacios & BaJcoa9cs • Garages "vaiJlble Office.Hours: 9:00 am· 5:00 pm M·F and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm wockcods 1561 Mesa Dr ·Santa Ana Hcighcs, CA (714) 546-9860 -----•lcanD S UPPORT SERVICE 3538 DIRECTORY --~-----•••••••••I Specialized In locating & collectlng 1uppor1 CARE GIVU 3501 from dellnQuent par· enl cac 217-4S239 Fee. $4 ,000•1 00,000. BRAZILIAN GIRL Costa Mesa lt"s an FOUND Grey and FOUND RABBIT!' Found: Bodlf C la1't NCCS (non-profi t) INTEREST E 0 IN old Calleo and Is white older cat, Illas In Newport Helghl'.i S urflng S l'loe ~ Licensed/bon ded. MUSIC AND SPORTS. missing 11s owner. boon dcctawod, with 7'24 Black P. v.h11e Batbo.'I B!vd ..>h .,.. "'. FIND 1·800-955-0412 Othor Scandinavian, Very swocll Please while paw$. In Costa w110, long lall ears ttie !till we I grve \~• European, South call al my work, 714. Mesa.lnthevlclnily ot Cnl1548-07.,9 the rlght556-5925 ~. an apartment through classified Buy It Soll It Find It Clas&lfled. American. Asian high 252·69GG II this ma.., Orange Avenue and Sell )Our home Whether you"e Duyc:":g school student5 arriv· be your lost cat. Del Mar Pl!~aso Call through classifted or selling, Clan.f"e.: Ing Augusl. Becomo a Kim at 642·0505 942•5878 c0,,.015 a•l your need~ Host Family.~ I S E Call ¥ 1 ·BOO-SIBLING ------------------1 HOTELS •MOTELS HOTELS 2718 & MOTELS RAPID WEIGHT LOSS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS _IN_C_O_ME __ T_AX_2_9_2_2 INCOME TAX 29 2718 "Speclahzlng In dlf· 2920 2920 ••••liiiiiiiiiiiii li&ilii•••• lliiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fl cu 1 t ca s es· " In· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Cito rooms, c.ble TV • phone, weekly makl 1ervitt Call For lntri>ductory Rate! 1070 Newport Blvd., Cotia Mesa (714) 831-8000 OR 1-800-284-3229 creases metabollsmt Stops hungerl Guar- anteod fast resutta! Call now, save 20%1 Unllod Pharmaceull· Ctlll 1 ·800·733-3288 (Skinny-Olp available) • COD s accepted WANTED CASH tor Levi SOi's up 10 $15, donim leather jackets up 10 SSO. 6'15·0201 The P iiot Classlfled The most comprehen· s1ve and current dirOC· tory of goods and 1er· vices around! CONTRACTORS ELDERLY HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 LANDSCAPE & P~NTING 3858 PAINTING 3858 REAL ESTATE 3558 CAll 3 611 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S PE CIAll ST 3 91 1 --- Local Lie 20yr exp Small Jobs, big job• Quick re•pon1e . FrM Est 850-7°'42 Homo health aldo CPR cert·llrong M·avl 24hra·dly rates negtbl Kareem 7S0-3053 Carpentry, roolmg, GOLD PLATING plumbing, drywall, Embtems·Fawcell•· T roe trim/removal, atucco, painting, tile, Old Jewelry, etc. We sprinkler systems & elec:trlcal Jim 641·7494 come to you. 646-11831 lndscpg. You name It, Complete property Wilham Harold Jewelers _w.e_d~o~l~ll~8~4~8~-4~174 •W.P . YOUNGQUIST Painting Contractor Oual pa1ot1ng by prol ls Uc r 60m& Ins Free est. 645-3305 VESCO PAll"ITINO & Wellpaperlng L•583695 586-524 Represent NegC't1ata f"rob1em ResohJtlon or Buyc.-• Broker, Mar~ &4!"1-5969 E,~rpi ~E maint·Custom pa1ntong watch & lewelry repair TREES 21rra 0111 lltr Painting PET • Exp'd 2• HR caregiver cr~•.nuG OF.Cit drywall-cerpentry AnllQue.FlneJewelry PLUS 1ouchups REMODELING -~~1~~.:~~o~·~:.· Non/ sllVicES 3548 COATING 3570 :E:;f:s 3615 _b_':_t:"_~_;~n-kg_2_~-~-~6c_~_5_e•_c. -8uy_•_•"_,,_ldt_8_7_3_.o_3_8_s :.~::::::.~·;,.~;;• r:~r:~~G:~cha~:5.~';g~ iiSiiEiiRiiVI•CiiEiiSiiiiiiiiii3ii8ii7iiiO & ADDITIONS 391' • <::1 873·7048 <::1 • lliiiiilliiiiiiiiiiii•iiii Handyman-II carpentry v 'TCHEN ---------21wra Qu111tw Palntlnt Personarr:ed Pet Careliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• WINDOW CLEANING STOP Deck Leaks-•FENCBS GATES.. painting-drywall-tile ~ M OVING 3834 PLUS touch u P s Kennel at1erna1lve No Custom cabinets CAIU'ENTRY 3510 * * waterproof coat.lngs-MWJtepalrlpest ,.,i.c:ed tenceposts·dOOtl·fans REPAIR 3786 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii murals Richard S1no1 streu or wt»ry IJc I e q mte, Ughtl FREE ESTIMATES decks, •talre Qual. RedwOOd• Llt576605 otc. Jack 540-1129 iiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE Lie 280644 64~3209 Int Reis 673·1184 Ll"OftOTH KITCHE~ 297-8081 David work. L#587430 FrM JI Whyt 642 7206 ---------QUALITY CARE & BATHS. GC2·313 A to z HANDYMAN HOUS ECLllANINQ Ell. Belt s n2-e169 m • • *Hl.Q HANDYMAN* Painting. Staining, New The Calif Pubhc Uti1I· 20 yrs exp. Qualify ---------, __________ _ INSTALIJREFACE CABINETS 15 yrs exp Good rela. •Wood Foncoa.. *5&4-1955• Cab1ne1s1Aefaclng.iAe· lies Commission RE· wotkmenshlp. fair PLUMBING 3890 WALL Kltchen1, balhl, door•. Call anytime. Marla _D_O_O_R_S______ rtp~'rtpair, lnle hauhng finishing. LJclf824401 QUIRES lhat all used prices 645·2417 Ron 3932 wlndoWI. Doug 546-7258 • 241-0531 • 3580 =l~~:;-~t MR FIX IT Small e 4 s.4 9 o7 ~';,~!~5ho~~lntgot~~I~ Emoreld Pelntlng COVERINGS HIAI A w .. 1 .. tu I only •po•" En9llah househo~ h·p~iance 1---------P.U c. Cal T number: lnl, E><I wa1lpar-er hi• THI[ LOCAL PLUM•E" liiiiiiiiiim•&•iiiii A1ddlllona/Remodela Reliable h1cleanlng 0 An•-:-~~ ~~~~!. 557.2~~6yman IANDSCAPE a: hmos and cnauHourt Con1pe1;1ive 111111 10 Y'.! :in:". ',~~s"::1er C.r; Custom W•Hpapor F re/Water/Repalre. rals-greal ra1e1t •pan a • oor FLOOR INSTALL IAWN rae r 3808 pr1n1 their T.C P. nun1· e11p FrH HI 7f\1.:039 St,lppl.,9!1>•lntln9 Jerry ...._7540 8"'"''177 pg 216-5193 hanger. Guar work, REPAIRS Plumb ln g/electrlc ~ 11 d pl\tr·n~ COflSlruc11on No 10.b 100 ama I a....:-· ............. "---, ~ ..,.., rea1. Don 521•8"10 3620 ':wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ber In a a venise-KOLMAN PAINTING LU7GOOO 675·9304 • __ .. ,_,...., .,._. ,....r • spr1nkto111celllng fen1.1• menis 11 y.:>u nave a Int E><t Oual work !1% Ott \" 1:1d 7"3·29 clOwt, Clbintla, atucco & dry· lna1all/Repa11. Free Baalo Yard Ma lnt. Quo111on about the le· ' Reae PllCll Everyday low SS corPN We gala should 1 .... llnc:es, glln, lie. Uc. CONCUTE • DIUVEWAYS 3585 Vlnwt, herdwood Est. Wa te r Heat ers Lawn a, Clea n up•, gahty of e n1ovar, limo Bond Ins atnce •78, r •pt p e -comp 1e1 e togelner. Sulp , Ins 35yntiq> . .lerrJM2.0H7 MASONRY 3557 ceramic, marbte, 1ub Total pm:e1 ln11at1od T r•• Trimming, Lt or chaulleur, call: LlfSl8Sl7 FrM E:st plumbln\1 1nic. S & S oovice 10 the er ---------l•liiilii••••liii LIKE-NU CONCRETE floor repair, Ca.tpel 30 gal $259-40 gal Ha ulln9 97 ... 24a Publoc u1 .. 11es e4 a-eo:a:a ~•h•I Plumbing 0 6-8\\42 6:13•7172 a'l ~lme Uc, Bond 943·3882 $279-50 gal $329 Comm1111on CHILD CARE 3531 * lett Prtce/QullltJ ~uf.'O:.:~. r~:~=•---------2•1·0137 pgr218-8169 ·~:~::c~~=· s!~!~;:~ 714·f>'•8-iH»1 PAINT ING e50·4e51 P~~:'~:nt1~~~:''~06"' BuV ~ti:~i~:C.~ lti Utndlc.llM b!lck.*'"'· F Et 71().8427 prn1UT'PTn11e Semi Retired contractor. Comm/ratl<lentlal --..... -v_,,O_n_M,_o-v-ln_g__ ConscienllOYa crattt S~ 50 AH f1•hlrH ln l--------.,,~. Exp'd Nannlft avall tor JTCoMrwtt Ms.Glll rpr rff • V&\nuv~ Rprs, lmprvmn11, iml Llc l689798 966-0668 Lowest, S10f•O• prof. men, old·l•thloned 111\le<J Sr.-.ea~~2 a !Iv.in position• Imo Tl REPAJI S 3622 job•, Oullllly, Integrity, ..,.....---.,,.------)(LNT rep I hr mon "" pride In WNkmenthi~~. lovlng homH. lrl1h Br,ck, Block, Stone, 1• ILICTaICAL 3110 care, Kan 642·1770 o,..., Soefte lln<lacpog ltG]a9. v MC 73t·29Sf MIM•OW Clrc .. Malnt. ---------Nanny AocY· 174-8108 Cone, PatlO, Ortveway A Irrigation, 'trimming -p Int ~ Fplc, BBO. ...... 20 Yr c"'.-e RMtoratlen .. Remov•ls.' Clean· Apt ~I. JC~ , ... h1 IOOFING 3910 .,..,._ t•aoitM Exp. Terry H7·'7SN A-t •aeatrtoal wertl Wood, wk:kor, uphol1. HAUUN G 3720 up1 & Ma1nt, St Lie •· .,,., ........ , ...... _,7ir.9 ••••••••• CPA certified-great Loe• Uc contrac:1or ate. FREE pickup a. 990 •ao.e1oe "' "'"' --......... "' hom• environment. Cement/brlck/atone1'11• Quick RH HI deUvefy, M 2·t•23 ••••••••• .n 25, T . Dovel•• P•lntlfte Sadler ....... I.Jc I -iitlb.-r'tfi~ii1111'ili4iDt dfWl'f ... b U .IO/aq" FrM E1t .:g.c;04a Hauling Junk, Appll· Irrigation, drlpllnH, ftnaat quality p•lnllng Int. 'S~laKH comm It'• h reeourca you CM count Ol'I to Mii a myriad of marchan- dlao llemt, bee&CIM our OOlumna compel qu..,f .. d buye ra to celll ..... .,. S1amped concrete •----·-----aneH, Y.,d Clean-Up, patio design, tr•••· In the b..Ch area. ll\1 r•roof!r•palr. 21 yr• L1'&41&M • 83'-4310 BANDY MAN 3710 E:lc. Call Mike ptantlng, tawn1. &27· N"tt'clNn. lll'll1S~ •mH HT 978<-&095 TRADE hough Cllllllld ...... .,. ~~with M .. t 38t , 1087 Of Sl<>-439-0219 l!fl'Y tc»-itas-el10 !!ti Phi A call to M...UMtal '"'9ttlea .IUNK T e The DUMP LenllH••• ..._.., ":=:::::!!!:!::!:!!!!~:::::=1 VAllQUMO PAM~ "'•••••II Clull"-d PAIM·C.pentry. (7t4-.... t •U I Yatd llOMa-apttM!en, 1• lnVEi.t Oualfty woftl The moM ~heno wtn hall) Drywal and motel WE'LL haul a'dy wNt FNll11Nft9 I llillldlcl\orte OUaJ_;.t-.d '-H19841 llW and Cunwtl dtree- Ml•f 878 Oery N•••TT th• TtHh Man won'll Clll"" Jn.ml , ..... EaT ....... :~°'-== and ••·.__.,..!Iii Th"'9day,Juty28. 1994 ., 1150 VOIDWIGlll 1131 ;M>ST • IMPl.OYlllNT PUUITUU 1014 COIOU DWPOIT llll AUTOllOBDIS DODGI IOIS ilJl•l•P•llllll!!lll!!l!l!!lll•lm!O 11111111 IDUJO> 2125 5530 DIL llAI 1122 llACB ,87 C•r•••• ve, ._ .-. ..,. tW.....,. ._,. Kai 1 • • GNe ~ T .. k furnllUre, co.ch 1---------1 power pack, great Rebull. no rue1, o1aan. a di coupe. A AMI Conver11ble. 8pok• ~a ...., pleeU. MIDu-a1 ,. ..... ID (UOO). chalt, ...,.._, I 1'81Nty Qaraa-Salel BIO Oerege ame. 881/ lllW 9030 oond, AT, AM/l'M No emog required. Puff. I 3I115 mege, rlldtala, bra. all •u•I•• ••ltletl FfT. :Cc:'~ ••P· :::::·· rut;au"::d °:!: Ouallly hMhld llema, Bun 1:30-3. l'um, lV, c--. air, ONIM, al-'4400. Cell 17W272 LHL.BK1154.1574-7133 recetpta, •:4 =· ~•ntel •1tpllanoe ca.11 N &M-4111 oHeral (714) 94+2o11 turn, ctothM • morel •••reo equip, booU, '80 •••• I ow~. ver. seeoo. 17~7 •ea Oherellee Pio-M.ll50 obo. on 7/11 In parking IOt ency, • ••t .... a.,... clothM • ... , maac. rune grHt. BBS t-Cerw z.a4 ,,..,, Orig owner, 2-dr, OtDSllOBll.B 1155 l7a VW •uiUkWpd, all of ~of'I office bl~ ltARTTIM• eoa .. ...,....,... 2304 La Linda Place wheeta, eunroof. leal• ..,,.., A/C for 11K ml, grMI cond, orig Int, • new, near 17th a. w .. tcUff VALET. Cleen driving .... ,. ... .,DISI .... , .,, l2l50 Ca.II 64e-3138 all the t•-11u, 11995 .uto. 17200. 848-2951 hardly driven, rebtt Ortve. Call 615&-6925. record required. --'-Aftff BLOCK OARAOe ~1 ••TAR SAL• 30 Vf9 • (2MMM2ie)i7._1133 t•t Calele eng. '2000. 714-11593 MkiNDr Mele Mlnla-LADIES SPA ATTNDT llJSC. I015 SAT .. 3pml Lore of accumulallonl Sun lftterae....... I FrVSal/Sun. goodl••· clolh... OnJy .. 12. Eaatbiuff, am-IO llUCIDES 1130 Loeded lOO bff&lllful ••• Celwl• ••• New tur• Plneoh•r •• book•, antq•, TV'a, ___ 200_ .... 2 __ ..,_r,_anca__, ....... -••••-••••••3•5 BONDA -as 189115: (3o ua40) ~•'-t~ 7"!.!,-·m1w1.e11. Ooldenw .. t a Talbert, 9A&.80A UY CLU9 CHll.DR•N8 aTOA• you name ttll tn altey, 11 -67.._7933 ,,_, • ..,_ un • Hunt Beach. Muat ID. 7141845-5000 Ext s21 0 ... 1"9. l'brturea for aa4 Larllapur GAMG• SAL.a t ... C d '70 880 8•L Supet pull-out etereo, 15 apd. Call 714-$31·54119. -------·--aa.le Incl ctothea, arm-1---------1 SAT 9am.1pm Ndan =•uz.. 4 AC: •ae ~ clean w/orlg pelnl & $4,500 080. 494·18541 -0-RAN--0-MA-.-S-G_O_N_E_I -•Real Eatate olt•, etc. 842-4714 Furn, cry1tat, tampe, 10 Serena Court Grear Famtty Car Red AT, AC. uphole. Flret ctaH TOYOTA 1210 1884 RablalH Need hom• fOf 1mat1 llTATI ... CoflH tble, freezer, M~oeei;~C:::r~n.·•~1 ___ N_ew_po_r1_o_r_•_•_t_ 13H5.(1PWM050) 65kml.S7,300. =~~.=1-~t Economy(ChMp) •payed,declawed7yr __ .._ twin pin• bed w/'15 Narcluua Fr/Sal .. 1 Grandma'acotlectlonof 574.7933 551·2501 ' •ea Celloa QT Con· 1249'15 (IKLF801) old cat, par1 Peraten, _, ':9'~-··•---d-rwr_•_Me-__,__2_,1,,..1...,•~ ---------8nY1hlng & everythlngt 85 300CO Turbo dleHI vert, great cond, red/ 574·7833 Med• lo be only.p91. -Cll '-1..:". ,~ o FF Remodeling Satell Sat & Sun 8:30-4 •-CB-E-.,,-.O-Ll-T--1-0_4_5 JAGUAR 9105 coupe, allver. 17900 bik lnl, 48K ml, Powefl-------- 984·3884 Cll "°" -su~~~~;;J:-:E~S 21 '15 Iris, turn, enlqa, 1 eo1 Highland Or. ,,., 8 0 9 -2 7 2 .9 I 7 3 ° r pack, crulH, AM/FM MISC AUTO 9245 L.QST 2 Hearing Alda In ThePn •1 1111. New commerctaf· ~o~~~:,·~~~ 8.~';111hH HU Q • MULTI· Ut90,~ x.IS c£vef1, wknda 714-4550-7005 etereo c .. e. air, AT.1,.iii•'••lllililll~il a grey pouch, In ......,.._ home untie from 1988CIW811er 1 1 'B7 880 aac. 17" s10.200. 875-64471• Co.ta Mesa n.ar 1"'h FAMILY QARAGa claaalc co lect on. "MG whMll wty-"a CAN'T l'IND A CAR •• 613-7311 S 1 9 9 . O O. L • m P •· Convertable, IOaded, v 1 II .. "" • •90 corolla, blue 5 apd, Str •• t .nd N~port 1 1 •---------aALa. E1tat• atutf, R R d R ,.......... •rv. verv ow m ••· hama tlrea cuatom YOU CAN Al'l'ORDT .. ~ l!~=======!I Lot ons·Acce11or ee. un, • , un ....... ., I d In/ ut a 11 • ate. am/fm casa, n1t Blvd. Pie... C.11 COSTA MESA •124 furnilure, 10011, entl· ) ... 33 m nl con o · r • paint Uk• -w cond -Hundred• of vehlctea Monthly payments v (2LHHW601 574-7.. I h I I I • .... . cond ln/outl 63K ml, Elaine @ 957·2701 RECIPT/FILI CLIRK I $18 00 quH, ctothea, glaH & I rac ng green, n Mu1t Hel 125 500 aold at bargain prlcH PfT, Npt Bch law firm, ow as ·FREE dl1h ... electronlce, fll. blacult. 883·7701 714 552 8209• · new brk llntnga/1lrea, everyday! For more LOST •RACIELaT Mon·Frl 10-3. Mull be Call today I Beddlng-cloth .. -garden nHa atutf. The whole PILOT CLASSIPiiD · · muat Hiii 15950 080 Into call lntennatlon 141( gold lady'• flat energetic, respon· NEW, toota, excerclH equip, work1f Don'I mlaa thla CHltYSLllt 9050 lt'a th• ·-tutlon you're The Piiot 714-4144-78H Servloee toll treel ... I Ith ·xoxox· color catalog ... s & s " A ..., Cl••a"'ed ... ace •t w 1lble, trained In Word· m •• c. at un ..... one! SAT, 7/30, earn. ••arching for . wheth· Sell your unwanted 1-800o43 .... 87 de1lgn. Lost July 18th, Perfect, able to handle1 ___ 1_-800-4 __ 8,,,,2,...·9...,1,,.9_7=-2031 Calvert (Adama) Ul18 Prleolll• Ln •ea Le Beron Con· .,. you're Making a The moat compreh•n· ltema lh• eaay wayt Ext. A·1082. Newport area. Thi• busy phones & greet •W A N T • D• -----......,,.-....,,..,..._ vertlblo. Look• & home, ·-apartment, atv• and current dfrec· To place your I Chlldr•n• Ctothlng N 1 hbo h od Sal Old -· tory of"""""'• and a« waa an ann versarv cllenls. 553·3793. COIN-OPllRATaD •g r o • runs great Low mil• a new occupation or _...... • claaalfled ad call Buy It. Sell It. Find It. ..Qltt and has great sen-o AM as Semple ••I• books, collectablH. age. 53800. 557•1344 even a •tray pet. vices a roundl 842-8878. ·ementat value. RECEPTIONIST and musical lnslru· 9 mos to 8 yre, boys clothH, great atutf )\EWARD. Please call P/T weekends. Typ. ments, 1880-1950. Ar· & girls. Everything S5. Cheapl Viale Rom• Claaalfleil • 1873-6187. Ing, flllng, W/P. Must cad• game•. eklll Fri/Sat 10·3, 285 •ll•w Sat/Sun eam LOST BUNNY ha11e xlnt comm/PR game1, game• of _B_r_oa_d_w_•_Y_<r_•ar_a_1_1•_Y_) "TROUSIERS" skllfs. Mes• Verde chance, nlceklodeons, •v•rwthlng muet ••••••••• M 1 n 1 a 1 u r • L 0 p Convalescent Hosp. coin-operated mualc 9 0 11 Furn t tu r •, .,. • urPO,,T'•TION ,Male with butterscotch _5_4_&_·5_5_8_5 _____ ,..__ boxea and plano1, clo.thea, books, etc. &&\AHii1 " n coloring and white RESTAURANT etc. (510) 848·0721 SAT, 383 E. 20th SI. iilililiillillllilil•••• :apots. Lost In Newpor1 HOST/HOSTESS Beach, In the vicinity FOOD SERVER, F(T, Qf Dover and East mostly days. '7th St., on Sun. July 24th at a.round noon. Please call~646·9604 COLLECTIBLES 6017 ~OST CAT Brown & black tiger 1trlpped '•hort hair mole Tabby, "Larry." Wearing pink· lah collar. Last seen J uly 12, In Newport Beach In the vicinity ts'aywood Apts. RE· BALBOA BAY CLUB liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714/645·5000 Ext. 521 Autographed Michael RETAIL SALES Jordan baaeba11s E 'd 1 f s 165. John 640·9382 xp sa as person or r high porformanca off· 1--------- shore boats for major FREE TO YOU 6022 manufacturer. Comm only. For inquiries call lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·722·2461. FREE FICUS TREES ~RO . F•mlly ---------•rtt»rokenl 759. S•I•• Aeet. Organized e n e r g o I I c , w o 11· 9, Ive message spoken. Handle sales llOST CAT. White leads, reps, typing, •1, 2 or 3. La{ge. ap· prox 7 tt high. FOR IN GROUND, NOT POT. You dig. 556·5925 eut male w/brown phn orders. Sml grow· i---------_.pots, 'de c I aw o d . mg woman.owned co. OFFICE Glg1ntlc BOATS 7011 Garage Salt! Sat, July 30th 7am· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 2pml Christ Lutheran SS' Houeeboet • Church, 760 Victoria Lek• Powell 1 wk or •MOVING SALE• 2. Flex Sched. Primo Household, kitchen & Slip. Well Equipped . decorator Items. Hide-714-846·1571 a ·b e d , c o u c h e • , washer & dryer. SAT 8-3, 940 Congresa St. MOVING, e11erythlng goe•. Great buys: '74 Duffy 20' Xlnt cond $5900 OBO. 873-5805 Washer/dryer, stereo. --------- q ueen bed, couch & POWER BOATS recliner, lamp1, rugs, 7012 clothes, etc. Sunday iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8·3, 1545 Ponderosa 11ame "Tiger." 11lclnlty Loa110 msg, 675·0432 FURNITURE .. ,Qrange & Santa Is· 111 1be1, CM. Lo11es to get sgc~~:z. Sectu Qen'I EQUIPMENT 6047 FOUNTAIN 11,. cars. Please call • 1'4 • N•ntuck•t·fnbd mtr, surrey top elde panels. Looks like an elec $3850 obo. 722· 1461 or 818-357·2757 -.01-1718. Hrs 8·4 M·F. Prefer VALLEY 6134 Macintosh exp/gd Solid leek exec deak, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ••••••••• poople skills 721·0852 .credenza, 4 side ---E-d-1-.-0-n-1-8--- Work •t Home·Lol• chairs & desk chair. HAGGART ESTATE electric, $3500. of Jobe & $$1 Sond $350 for all. 444-2528 SALE! Runs grea1. SASE to: RAE, 6381_________ 17556 Los Jardinas 645-6812 PERSONALS Camino de Los Mares, PETS & East, entire contents: C·240-413, San Clem· antiques, neodlepolnt --------- ente, CA 92673 ANIMALS 6049 & setllng supplies, SAIL BOATS 7014 PERSONALS 3002 HOT &WILD! EMPLQYMENT ADOPT·A·PET general hsahld Items, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Friday-Sunday, July 1 ·800-860-6969 Toll Free Call SERVICES 5533 Every Sat & Sun at PETSMART, Fountain 29th-31at, 9·51 List al 2 Berg•lnel Udo 14, 7am: numbara at &am. needs some cosmet- Valley. Puppies, klt·i---------Pleos:·~=-=~~re that tens. and more, all HUNTINGTON ics, $300. 18 fl Snipe w/traller $500. Both registered & ready to aall. Jim 675·2115 rM AT WORK ~nd I'm t.eally bored. CALL ME about your fan· ~uy. 1·900·505·3232 looking for loving, car· BEACH 6140 the listings In this cat· Ing homes. CALL 241· ogory may require you L~0~3~1~7~t~o~r ~m~o~re~ln~f~o·:...._-li!iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii --------- to call a 900 number ATTN DOG LOVERSI !Estate S•I• Hsehold MARINE SERVICE SCHOOLS L In which there Is a 111 chllfge per minute My two lovable B••· furntshlhga, etec SUPPUES 7020 INSTRUCTION 3012 · gl•• need a loving wheolchair. FRI/SAT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml $ ONE TIME ONLY i home. Both are to-9-5, 19612 Trident Ln. Brand new vending males and a.re 10 mos (Magnolia & Adams) Suzuki 2HP outboard, BECOME A route. # 1 In USA. No old. They are current Ilka· new, $285. Call PARALEGAL truck required. SO on all shots and have Laddera, computer 557·7961. JoJn America's faslGSI down, If qualified. been fixed. They Items, tools, misc hsa· growing profession. Coll 1 ·800-272·3444 must be •dopted hid Items. SAT 8am· --------- Lawyer Instructed ---------togett,er. They need 3pml 8451 Mlllbrldge MARINE SLIPS home study. Choice s 1 • o o o w EE KL Y. Iota of love, attention Cir (Newland/Adams) DOc•r 7022 of apeclalty programs Stuffing onvelope1 d Pl ~ offered. P.C.0.1., your locallon. Easy an 8 yard. 8818 Multl·Femlly G•rege iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :.-11anta, Georgia, work, excellent pay, call for more Inform•· aele. SAT 7am·3pm. Free catalogue. PT/FT for free details lion: Beth Bv.ard, work 9352 Greenwich Drive 18' boat slip w/dock 800-382-7070 send SASE to: 714n5e-5959 ext. 223; (YOfktown & Bushard) $100 mo. 125 Grand P O B 2469 /KR home 7141642·981° Canal, Balboa Island Dept. LLH762 A~t~n~x PA 19.014 FREE TO GOOD HOME QUALITY ESTATE 675-5095 Phlebotomy Cert s2oo.ssoo WEEKLY e11.1 week ~emale SALE Sat 7/30 & Sun--------Orafl9• County. July ch e 1 ape a k e B 8 y 7/31 8am-3pm. Lake-50'sllp 30-31 ! I 714·845·9201 Assemble ~roducts In Retro Iver Pu R p y. ahore chlldrens furn: prlva1e dock s · your froe time. Easyl 262.8854 tables. chairs, toys & N e w p or t B e a c h No sell Ing. You're 1---='""=,,....,~~..,....,,..,.,..,,. over 50 Nintendo $625mo. 213·687·7327 EMPLOYMENT paid d irect. Fully FREE TO GOOD HOME games. Diamondback --------- guarantood. No oxpe· Brittany Spaniel bike, colloctlbles, Ori·~ BOAT SLIP rlenco necessary. orange & white, 5 enlal rugs, many dee· In Balboa Covos Call 1·504-841·7778 years, neutered male, oratlve llema; lots Water & eloc pd Ext. 7312. 24 houra groat with children, more. 1002 Rhedeaia 950·8794 EMPLOYMENT *••AIR LIN ES*** adults, & other dogs. i-.-.-,-8-•_m_·_5_p_m_._D_r_o_s_s--L-IV_E_A_B_O_AR_D_l_N_N_B_I_ uow HIRING ENTRY Leaving country, have SI h I f 5530 " t I o Id Ilk era, desk, couch, EZ Ip to SO n sa o. LEVEL Customer Sor· 0 g ve up, w u e d i " i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil to find home soon. chair, clothea, misc. proteclo mar na ... 11 Model Search, all types. vi c o/baggage han· 65 .... 34 8 M k 5972 Nordine Drive facihlios. $14/fl. 631-8480 dlers. Many other po·, __ "" __ 1 __ ,_c_Y __ _ Earn $100-$1500/day. No exp/fees. Emory Hollis Agcy, 757·1060. ,. (Springdale & Slater) slllons. Great pay and ~~FREElll~~ benef1ta. Local or re-Adorable domestlci---------MOTORCYCLES loca tic:fn. For applica, kittens. First dls1om-When you write uon & Information coll per vaccine gl11en. 8 Classified ad, 1 ·8 o o -8 4 7 ·7 4 2 O Healthy & Homeless. Ext. A·109. Coat• M••• Include all Bob·Tall Drivers SCOOTERS 8018 Need Class B (w/alr EXCITING NEW Animal Hoepltal the facts • 1990 FZA 800 + brake endoreement) MEDIA SYSTEM REGISTERED and get the Only 12K miles, new or Class A drivers tor Create• huge Income, HUSKY results ., back tire. looks & runs growing transportation every 45 days. Mini· FREE t 0 G 0 0 d great. $3500 ODO. depar1ment to handle mum re q u Ired Home. 2-yr-otd neut'-;:==y=o=u=w=an=t=.==:..:.:=={7=14:):-63=7:·2:9:5:5::::; dellverle1 throughout $12,400. Call Susan male, fully hous•·• LA, VEN, OC, and SB 1 ·800-434·3870 trained, great with Counties ... VENDING ROUTE· 2 kids, need1 yard. Part·tlme, 20·30 hours per week. S8.00/Hr. Moll dellverlea are PM, eome AM. Apply In person: 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa. OWNER/OPERATORS ,_P_1_e_as_e_c_a_11_6_5_0_.2_9_2_0._ WANTED. Brand new. Save abuaed and No glmmlckst 25 ma-abandoned pets. Be a chines stock and volunteer/foster. Call ready. $4,250 1·800· 714-859·2704. 835-6300 Harry. DOMESTICS 5540 PIANOS 8t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ORGANS No Phone ca II s • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii please. Houeekeeper/Mald 6059 -.-O-O_K_K_E_E_P_E_R_P_ff_1 for 1 lady 8 hra/day 1894 Kimball uprt oak w/carved detail fuat tuned $250. 548·0228 "'·F 11·3. 10·key by Mon·Frl. Clean/cook/ touch. N9wport Beach Iron, ale. Replies to restaurant. 645-8384 BoJC 1580, Costa M••• i---------I 92626, Attn: Marla. Bookkffper BICYCLES 6060 Property Mgmt Co. ••••••••• Buay n/smkg o re. S•ntane T•d•m Mar- Mon·Frl 9am-3pm. S9/ MERCHANDISE athon custom, ><It Hr. FAX reaumo to: cond, many xtras, Pam, 875·2127 or $1499 obo 650-7625 apply In person. 8urr White Alty APPLIANCES 6011 SPODTING aecu Newport Bid ~ C11hltra/Drlver1 Hotpolnt ref rig, near 1.,,GOiiiOiiiDiiiSiiiiiiiii6iiiOiii&m5 lmmed opening. XII new, frost lroe, white, I• pay·PT. Carl 722·8400 S300. Tom 851-4202 NaW 18' Oreg Morley Cu.tom.' •• rvlc• Refrigerator. Hotpolnl, Touring Kayak, hand· made, cedar & fiber· Tr•ln••· NB Insur· almond, 14.9 cv fl, glaH fJ4B·7BfJ7 ance agency eeoks leia than 1 yr old.1-----...... ...---"" etarter w/growth $300/obo. 754-7418 Universal weight ma· paten, phone 1klll• & chine, 1 1200/obo. type 45wpm. FIT at Must Sellt 640-7089 MS/hr. Call Kim 767· fURNITUll 6014 0170 ex1 228. --------- •••outlve needa P(T Chippendale format din-TICKETS 6075 .. soctate In wholHale Ing rm Ht w/•utfet & ------- 1uppty. Muat be wlll· china $2500; orig Metalllo•, July 28th, 2 ._ to learn. 455-3393 $0500. 895-6048 general admlHlon, ... olerll PT poa1t1on Ethan Allen format llv· 120 ... 842-0178 tNall for NB allorney, Ing room $890. Victo-1 .. •••••••• ftqulre fntetllgent N/S rlan eofa/tove aeat 1• per eon who would Ilk• S925. Ctlerry carved G • • BGJ! ~ 11 w •5 :tp b• trained as a rice poat•r bdrm set ~ ~ 1,.arategat. 721-8200 s1eoo LHlher denl••••••••• I GIRL• WANT•D Ht 11$00. 895-604e.. Hom Ca betwHn 7·19 HouH Full of furnlluret IALIOA ro compete In lhla Must Hiii '•8th annual 1994 (714t •09·9194 ISLAND llOI Ang•I•• pageant• ---------li•••••••••l '20,000 In prlzH IUn••••• wavelaH New owner9/No room hol••hlps. wat•rbe4, Kint cond, '°'thing• In, em.,...,_ Cell ledQI 1200/obo. 84M250 boa Beach h••· 9'ff' f'~GEANT • 4731 OiiC' o .. k, chair, wall etuH, no Junk, hNNd .IOC).72._32M) unll & lrg dr .. eer w/ • decoretot lt•M•, m1ctg co ... k• mirror. Alf UI<• ~w. antq pine turn, wh"• fol lot) eaM/ S100·1100. Plano wehr/dryer. 2 com- • , .. , advanernt, MOO. 080. 173-7193 put.er dMk1. I AT/SUN ha, 14()..478) or 31CM32-4432 dy Mt aoa Diamond , • All Sale Units . Have Warran •We Finance Cash for Cars 6 lhlcks W.CWl9n n Servlcl Coullltv 1988 SENTRA 2 Dr. Coupe (Ll2LBKI~) A Real Puff '399500 1984 RABBIT (1KLF601) Economy (chllp) '249500 1181 CENTURY 4DRSEDAN V9. NT,A/C (1PWM050) BtM FM/Ir C. ea•• 1991 r.Al.AIS 'INTERNATIONAL Loaded (3GUB40) Too B11utlful s9995oo 1989 valierZ-24 Convertible Loaded Run, R1d, Run '969500 1919 CARAVAN Stats Sewn. A/C ;::m, F1•l'1 '1995• 4DAYSONLYI CELEBRATING OUR 73RD YEAR! ~EW '94 PROBES I NEW '94 RANGER SUPERCAB XL I From MFG. Su111. Relail Price ON ALL PROBES IN STOCK ors • SE'S INCL $500 FACTORY REBATE auto tran1 w/ 0 0 , AM/FM cass .. air cond., cruise, ton. auto temp control. pwr Windows & door locks, leathef Mtg. 11100. A1ta11 Price ..... S17 .oeo T. 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