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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-05-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.... , .... ~~ ..... SPORTS Results from Newport to Enseriada ..... - r ,.. • ..,. • ..._ , • ·------..... " . • .. r; ...... COUNCIL City considers new developer fees Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 "' .:~! . ..)~ . '\ ... ~~ ... ~·~ , .. ~ '-' r; .. I • • " , . ' \ .... ' ALOHA. POG POLICE The World POG Federa- tion 's strict enforcement of its trademark is well-known to locals. There are plenty of tales ofWorld POG employ- ees reprimanding local busi- ness owne rs for using the term "POG" illegally. But we've learned the Costa Mesa-based Federa- tion is just as tough on POG trademark violators in Hawaii -the birthpldce of the milkcap craze. Spotted in a gift shop recently in La haina, Maui, was a "cease and desist" le t- ter from Alan Rypinski, World POG president. Taped to a counte r in the island store , the letter remind ed the proprie tor that the term "POG" is a trademark owned by the Newport Beach resid ent a nd thus can not be used without lht> r:t>d -• eration's consent. Wow -that's dlmost likP writing your mom d tickPI, isn't it? SORRY. BOARD SURFERS Today marks the first day of "Black Ba ll " season at the Wedge, dnd body surfer~ will celebrate with d 10 a .m . beach d ean-up ther<>. By city decree, surl- boards are banned from thP WdtPr at the Wt=>d~JP from now unW Oct. 31 Mi•mh1·r~ of lhP. Wedge PresPrvctll11n Society, d group of dw-hr1rd bo~y surle rs, lobbit>d ~uc ­ cessfully two yedrs c1g0 for the annudl five-month lx ><11cl ban . So so<'wly nwmlH ·r~ wlll hit the Wedg£''s wavt's ?f.lth g lee this m orning as boctrd surfers are sent out to sPr1rch for other sweet _H>~ts SHEDDING LIGHT ON SKIN CANCER Here's a dPal thctt's pi>1 - l ect as thoughts turn to sum - m•.'I . A Newp0rt BPach dPr- matnlog1st 1s off Pnng $5 sk111 cancP.r snPenings with his specidl UV df'tP<·tion cam- N d . The CdffiP Td , devf'IOp<'d by Newport BPr1ch doctor J am es E. r:111ton, Jr., dllnws physicians and paliP.nts to ~ee skm damr1gP cr1usNi by f'xposure to thf' !'illn The ultrdviol<'l light can d etf'cl damage thctt i" not v1sibli> to the naked eyP. r:uJton, who c1lso hl'lpPd develop Retin-A, srl ys 111 a press releas<> that the sun can causP "invisible" dam- age in the delicate underly- mg tissurs. PVPn m young- sters. ThP Fultnn Skin Insti- l 11te is di H> 17 Westclitt Dri- VP, Sit>. 100. Call 621-DERM for info rrnr1tion dho11 t the skin scree nings. which are offered through lhf' m onth of May. NO THANKS FOR THE NEWS The Daily Pilot PrPss Release of the Week award goes to -dmm mil, pleas1> -Georgia-Pacific Corp., for surpassing others in lhP "You've Got Nerve" cate- gory. The pulp a nd paper company based in Atlanta. Ga., had the gall to send us a release touting its record earnings during the first three months of this year. The paper company report- ed an all-time record net incomP of $232 million -a whopping 480% increase over the same time last year. What a surprise, when newspapers -alrnady liwl- ing econ omically -are shelling out nearly 50% more for newsprint these days. The Los Angele$ Tvnes bu estimated it will have to spend an extra MO millfon on newsprint. And as the Georgia- Padfic executives are pop- ping champagne corks, papen like the Houston Post are dosing because they can't keep up with these ris- ing paper pricel. --~cmm Battle brewing over school's boundaries •Some parents believe race is the motivation_!or re-· drawing borders of Adams Elementary in Mesa Verde. Others say it's an attempt to focus on 'neighborhood.' By Mary Ann Harmon, Staff Wrirer COSTA MESA -/,.. long-sim- m e ring move me nt to chctnge school buunddries in the Mesd Verde are a has d numbe r of pdr- e nts con cpmed thc1t r<1dsm is m otivating the effort. At Adclms ElPmentary Schuul. a number of stude nts <1r<' bu!>ed in from tht" pred1lrnin<1tl'ly Lc1tino JuAnn StrPPI neighborhood be- cr111se thi•y li w within tht=> sch ool borde>rs. But d group of pMf'n ts are try- ing tu shrink lht> Adams' zune so the school w1U only serve students in tht=> dC'tuul Mesct Verd-.v area, whe re thP ll1ctJority of the families art> whilt" "We"v1• gonP thrnugh this fur thP last fpw yt>ctrs c1nd it comes right down to bigotry," Sdid Hillctry La rSt!.11 , d 15-yedr Me!'irt Verde resid(-!llt whose second and third grade rs d!tend Adctrns. "It's just a hdndful of pdn:m ts who dre stdrting thPsf' racidl te n- sions and it's u1v1ng tht-ne1ghbnr- hood ct bctd reputation. The bot- tom line is tht->y dun't wont His- pdnic kid~ in thPir 1w1qhborhooc! school." But .s11pport1·rs ol thP bo1111dctry t hr1ngt! dPny c1ny r11nsm. Donr1d Be nni>tt, whc1!'>1' "t't'ond -gMdPr goes tu Adc1rns, scud "hP doesn't know wlwrt-> th1·~" r1lleqation~ • cr1me from r1n<I lh11t !ht• m;1in rt>ct- son for chdn~p nu l>m.11H.lr1rn·~ is t11 focus on "1w 1qhho1hood ." DI:\0-MITE She said b11smq stude nts lcctd'°" tu d ecrectsf'd pc1rtinp<1t1un in dJler-school prngrrtms, stnn · bused studenb must lectvf' sdwol rig ht awcty to cc1tr·h th<'1r ndP home. The db l<trH t' ct bu ffi<tkPs 11 m ore difficult frn pctrPnts ol l>11s1-d s tudents to betome invulvt!d in the school, BPnnett ~r1 1d "I don't St>t' (rdn'>ml ct~ lwing the issue and I think "orrw pt-oph• c1rn searchiny tor on 1•11sy 1.1lu ·I. ·· <,he said. The who!!:' 1ss111· «<1111t• t<1 tht· surface Tuesddy niuht d'> thr, Newport-Me-;11 Uniftt•d Sc h11ol District board d isn1 ... w d wr1y ... t<1 redraw burdt>r:-. for -.«hooh 111 th•· .. ,: . r • ~. -4; • 4"'' • ' Estdnna High School drea. The opt10ns pri>sented by d1stnct staff c1bo diti>r the t>thni« populations ol Plenwntctry schools. The bodld wlll discuss the mctl- 11:>1 furthPr c1t its Mdy 8 meeting But M P.set VPrde pt1tPnts Set)' th{' 1d1>ct of t hcmging boundani "• hds tw1 •n d1scuss1Jd pnvdtely 111 tlw11 nt'ICJhhurhood for year " Suppurtt>rs ol tht· chdll<Jf' not onl~ nti· d1..,t<1nn• n1111·prns c1~ d rt"as11;1. '>•11111• ,d-.o «ontPrHI b11srny h .. • w1 ·t1k•"1H·d tlw -.,( h• ... 1\ n unculu 11. 111·1 clll!',P Spt1111...,h-'>pPt1k 1ny st\ d1 ·nh <.,low rhiwn t IH · h·c1mmg •SEE SCHOOL PAGE 4 Kidnap victim found in Delano • Ammymuus ttp hc·lps policP ltnd fou r-month-old qirl ahduct<'d ctt the South Cndst Plc1za . SuspPct 1s bookf~cl tntn Orongfl County JdiL By Tina Borgatta , 5rdr< .\•11;~· ('()ST:\:'-. l[Sc\ -f'.1n11 ·n lPlllll tdcl Stt'ft<111y Zctlllll!d \\'\!°' II' l111'111•d "1J1·ly tu h"r Jhtl l'llt" ••ll Sc1turd<1 y <•Ill' w1·1·k dllt•1 <1 !>1·!<11111 \'-\111\dll 11lldj•·dl y k 1<1 11<1p~wd ht·I frc1m s ... 11 , U1 ·p<11I lll•'tll S! ''" 11\ :l11· ~·•:JU 1 · t ·.,,,,, l'ldl'rt, Po hct· 111\, .... , 1qr1t•>1 ... I 1 nm C ·,ht., \11'"rl rtnd IJ1·!.i111> bl'9r111 1 hhlllO 1111111 thf• lllfdl1t " WhPrt'<tb 111:b 111 Pl Hid\, 1il tl'I I•'( •·'l\'inQ dll 1111•111\ 1110\1".tlp <1h1111t o1 J>0"-~1bl1• "U"JH''. th•·rP. •t• 111rd111q 111 t1 ( ·o..,l d !\11• ..... l'oill< 1' IJ1•po1rl11t1•11t IH'W°' 11•l1•d"I ' ·I >1 •!11 1111 I' I> d1•\ 1-·l11p <'d th1·1t tq1 1t1nd1 d1•t1 •rm1n"d thr1t th1· P"" '>lhh• '>tl'>pt•t'I \~'cl" tfn\"HHJ d t tl l ... t1 il1•11 l111m St1nt.t .\nt1 ' tilt· 111•\," Danie l Do minguez, 8, takes a look a t Dinamation lnc.'s version of the Tyrannosaurus Rex on display at Crysta l Court Sunday. • SEE FOUND PAGE 4 ., ----- ( ASEv P 1U~\(H 10 1111' ru ·" Is.lamk women point East toward Makkah or present day Saudi Arabia for worship during a pot- luck dinner al the Community Church In Corona del Mar to educate Christians about their faith. HOPE AMID HOSTILITY In response to threats following Oklahoma City bombing, local church holds potluck ct inne r to help educate community about Muslim faith By Tina Borgatta . Staff Wnter CORONA DEL MAR - Shabbir Mansuri e xperie nrn<I first-hand the hostility some Americans felt toward Muslims in the h ours following the Oklahoma City bombing. ·1 received four calls at my office the day of the bombing,· said Mansurt, who spoke to a · group of about 50 at a potluck dinner Sunday at the Commu- nity Church. Congregational Unitm Church of Chriat ln ,,, Corona de! Mar. "One call was left on our machinf', and it was actually a threat. Someonf' was saying, You better not come to w ork tomorrow or your "exple tive" building will be blown up.' • Another callf'r told Mansuri -the founding director of the Council on IS!Amk Education in Fountain Valley -that • 61l of you non-white. non-Christ- ian people from third-world countries who have messed up our liVJI ahoukl leave .· For the fint tlme in his 26 years as a U.S. citi1.en, the India-born Mansuri felt likt> a11 outsider. ·1 was the subject of hostili- ty merely because of m y r<>h- giotl, • M answi sdid. ·A col- lected body told me that I did- n't be.long h ere because of my religious belif'fs and my color I had never felt that way beforf' ·To me that was a reality check that told me we still have a long way ta go.· Mansurt's organization pro- •SEE CHURCH PAGE 4 Local skippers bring home fleet of trophies • Sclilors nut <>I N<.'wport I ldt hor win 12 cl WcH<h - I 1\·1 • I 1rsh Ill 48th c111rn1i1I 1\:11\\'jH>rt Bt•,w ll I\/ [n~1 1 nddd 1,1n'. By Fred M artin, \/,1'1 Wflft>I I '-.'.'L '-\I>:\ rt11· 1111.il 1111\' 111.tdl' q1•Pd 111\llh'11f th o• lll'°'t pt•rl<llllldlH , .... Ill Y~'tJI" '>klppt'f" who ..;,111 11111 111 N1•w p1 11t I ldrbc11 !lit ' hnnq11HJ h11111 P 12 t10ph1P" 111d11d111q ll\"t. t11 ..;h· 111 -dr1~" 1111111 thf> 4Hth c111 1111nl N1•w111111 Bt 'cl; h IP E11"C'l1ddrl f'1H •• B11t 1t Wrl~ llw hll-lnllt tr1111o11.111 L.1kot,1 th<1""ro"""d Uw I 1111:-.h l11w lust. < omplPlinq llw <111nt11tl 1 '.l5-m1ll' ydcht rrln' f-ndrty 1•v1•11111q Ill H hour~ crnd 40 n1111 - 11tPS. Off1cictls -"ponsonnq the NPw- p(lrt Ocean Sct11in9 Association won't know fur sure whPthf'r lht~ ''"" tt1•• 1 ..... ,, • ..,1 '"" 11o •1t 1.1 [n..,, ll·H id loll" •"I I•'• 'Id b t JI 1! \\'lll I <'Jl,llflh t>o 1 I•''" I .d .... 1,, :1 11 "•·d l11 · · ·\..t 11<1 Dt •1. ',' < ''"I',~! 1,,, lt11 P ld ti, '''°'' th,t n l' I ll'.' 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MAY 1, 1995 A QUICK SAIL TO SUCCESS The Newport to Ensenada race was a big hit when it began 1n 1948 with 117 contestants nancy mcintyre Resisting the doctor a symptom in n1 a n y 1n e n W Y d1i 111,.n ,, . ..,1-.l qn111q to elm tnr'>? let.., 11 -.onwth1ny to ctn with tht• '-<IV th1•\ <1r1· -.l.q1p1·d 11n tht•lf h11ttom., cit 1)1rthl !'oillil· 11ut of I lJ h11-.bdmh hn\ t-to bt• dr11qy1·d 111 t1 di1c t111 .. nd th1· llllh mc111 ro ·q11t1t''> 1 or11p l1 t1· .,1 ·dc1t11111 Thi-. nldl•· llll ')lJCllC 1• IO lfl''dlt td 1'\Jll'rll'>t' I'> rl ... 11111<1• 111 tr u ... t1.rt1"11 le i"' w1\ v' "h11h11\1• ''"Pt·· c 1.111-.1 fi11 1•\ ,.,, JM rt tJI uur c1nc1t•1mv ;-,:11\\' ctl lc1-.I fl \\••ll·kllll\\11 ..,pc1kt•'tnt<lll 11<1 ' ''''PJH·c! f11l\\t1ld tu dl'ft'llcl c11HI 1 !<111!} 111odt• ll''l'>lctlli i • !" lhi · '\l1•fl Ill \\'hilt• I fl• l'> J.i1 ~ \rn1..,t1111111 \\h11 11-.1·cl le• bi· th•· All- \1111 r11 .in he.\ <111<! b 111i\\ th1· .·\ll-Aml'n- 11111 1w.,l11111cl I h-. t1'>l11111-.h111q II'\ 1•l,111un., 111t1\ hi•lp !11 i·,plc1111 th1.., 111t·,pl1111blt· rTIPd- 11 crl wh1·1l11111 0111 u( th1• lll<t)<H olJ-.l11c Ir•.., Ill"· rni111 c., fl•ld!IOll-.l11p \\Ith h1-. phy-.11 lttll I.., nlct'>I 11- hllt' ll\'rtll y You hhtttl rrw R1\nll\' ,.\cct•pt- 11111 .in o111th1111t~ l1qun· \\11,, l'>..,111•.., 11rcl1·1.., 11'1011::.1•-. lht• ..,11 1ni• I hcrll•·rHjl' dlHI clf'fldll<t· 111 lh*' 1nt1!1· lm·c1-.t n'> 111p111q \\ rlh <1 <l111l 111 ... 11111 tur 1n th .. '>t'f\ 11 ,. E" •·µt 111 th1-. 1 c1-.i· th1· '11 l1m 1 dll If".\\\< >L [\I'll fllllfl' dl'lllhlllfl\ff 111 •I lllt!Jl 1-. It"\ - 111g tu lcrkt• off hi'> pr11t1•1 Ii\•' "1111111 •• 1nd '>I I 1µ dO\\ II le 1 [)J,. b11fl \\ llh c till\ cl \I <till\ JMPl'I 111lw tci i 0\ 1•r hi' cllq111I\ T hi.' Newport to Ensenddd lnte r- ndllondl 'tacht Race began m Apnl 1948. It was an tnstant !>Ucce!>!> When 11 7 contestants showed up dl the start.mg line a nd only 30 hdd been e xpecte d. Winds lhmned the ranks dnd only 65 ydrht<:. hmshed the 125-nauticdl- rrult-• rdCl'. with the 87-foot sloop Pur- '>Uit, <,k1pper(•d by moVle producer MLl- lon BH-rl, the ftrst acros!> thP hntSh Lme Th(• rorrecte d tune wmner turned out to bt• Mr-. A L '"M JCkey" Barr, who '>d1h•d th1• 46-foot .!>loop Mickey 1n pldll' of her husband. who WdS 1U H umphH·y BogMt !>dtle dhl!> Sdn- tdn<t to ErbL'l1ddd, local lddy !>dtlor Coldll' Jo-,('ph hold:. a w o rld rpcord l<Jt h1•1 wooci<•n -;loop, Bonitd, Ed Wctnn111gto11 , wllh two SPl!> o f twm buy-.. f1111~hL•d l1r-.t in th<> l!-157 OCf'nn - ro< 1nq f11·t·t with d J7-foot Blut'now L\:1 i\ c1 S< ot1d1t h-.h111q r,,chooner. A1111lh1·r working fl.'>hing bod t, thto R1·1h'CJdclP, <,k1ppPn·d by H dll' Fie ld. c1h1i won c1 trophy thdl yedr Thf:' Ddlly Pilot c., tJ\\ n Frt·cl :-.ldrlln hd!> '>Pl hh '>dlh-.. outh c.,omt> 18 lime!>; Lido lc.,l,rnd., /\;ctn< y I futchrn:.on h u-. 901w 20 t1nu•c.,. th1· ltilt> Al Lockdb1·y -. .. nt our '>potl'-cl(•pcirtrnPnt bullt>tJnc., Imm Lh1· high !>Cd.., for many YE 'dr" V1-.1t111q ydcht dubs hdVP ~111lt·J off 111 d111n1·1 Jct< kl'l-.. l'\'Cn d1..,plc1y1•<1 top· 11 ._.., VllUIHJ lctdlf'S on d1•c k Ill < dll'-1' ct lcte k ()f c ()nrt•ntrdtmn ciffilln<J 1Jth1·1 I ()nJ JW(tl()I '> Lt1-.I Fncld..,, .,tdy-dl-homP'-l11u·d tlw hcsrbor crnd thf' Corona d(•l M ctr hl11flc., ,,., 414 ydc hh bPgdn th1 · qw·-.t 111 thE• 48th .inn11dl Newport(() En-.1·- rlt1dt1 l11t1 ·m<tt10nal Ycl<ht Rd t l ' J\ fl'I lctl 1•\r1;JI I' llJ1 • (11\\ ("Jllil 111 lh•· \IC.,lt 111td 11•cslf111rt.., .i h11,1Jo1r11 l-. \II\\ 111 11\rntl d111 1111-. <ti ,rJ] '"""' d1 •-.p1I•· fill plt•ct'> 111 ''11<1qq111q \\tic • -C o mpile d b y Anne Spinn The start of the 1956 Ensenada Race. ..._ ....... .,,.., f711rll111t1l1 •I\ \\·1 (,11!1•·'-•II•' "\Jll'fit •IH ••d llcl(jljl'I'-<lllcl '>I Jt1 ftti •( ... tliid lhllt1IJ\ p!t'\dll "r t111v ctirn· 11111 l1 ·1h.1111l•·rl 111··1111' 11\ .. 11 t1 bl1· Jl\ 1111 I'd"\' \II flll\ IJio\\< \1 I Ill dt•Ji\C•( LOO 1mu11d.., "' f••llJC t<1lrl 111<tl1 111 '' d111 till-. ~1ffH 1• dlld '>II 1111i11 c1 hlhl>1111d.., 111ll'f\ Jc'W w hlll' h1 •., lu·11111 qt11 •n1·d "n th1· n11mbt>r ol howc>I mo\'1•nwr1t" hi-' hu'-1•\ 1•ry d.1y City to consider new developer fees for traffic impact Jt11k Arni...t111nq t<lll J)hc1-.11i·d th.rt \tnlr· 111d1•p1 •1Hft•11t 1111'11 fi•l'f 1111 1tc •1 1•-.c.,1t\' !11 llhh !11 <1 d CH tor'' h1·11 lh1·~ 11111 l11c ih 11p thi•11 '>ympt0111'> Ill cl m1·d11 <11 b1111k for ldrnwn T hr'> p(..1nn1l'> tlwm to prr·-.c 11 lw th1·1 r 1i\\'ll old-fd'>h11 1111•cl n•m1•d1t·.., hk1· hot br,11Hf) fur '>Of(' lhroc1t-. 111 n1mplt•tc• lwd11•-.t wt1t<h111q tlw Wl'f'k<'1 1cl '>p11rh 1111 tlw tu lw ThC' c.,trnllCJl'f ..,,.,rife• ''"Jll'( lc111y ll'C.,\-.tr1nl t() dnnuctl phyc.,11 c1l" th•· thr•c>ry h1•11HJ ti you look for tro11hl1• vou II find ti \Ir A1111 - -.1rn11g lrn111d n<1lh111q 1 •111trc1d1c tCJry 111 rnctlf'<; t.ik111q lh1·1t (di 111 (111 ct l ()<JIJ-111!11 • 1 lwc kup, li111 1111! th1·11 li1icl11•.., In n11 ... w1 ·1 111 ct1111th1•1 ho1lfl111q qu1•-.t11111 Why du11 't hu-.hccnd" l111lm" thi·11 cl111 t11r ' ur clPr c., 111 t,1k111q ttll th1 ·11 nll'c!H c11111111 I11· rl'pl1t•d. c.,on11·whcrt 1mp.st11•nllv 1t "''" mt•rply ct mc11t1·r 1if l11q1c \\1· 1111lv "''"II"'' t'nough pill-. l(J 11111ki• 11-. l•·t·I llf'tl"t o1r11I th1 •n WI' <,lup · Su now }IHI k1111\\ 1.11f1f' ... \\ IH \•••II C.,f)IJlJ C.,('C., <jl\'1' Yl>ll '>IWh cl hc11cl 111111 ' J {11\\ l'VPr if It'" dllV (I illlffll t t11 \ lfCI I hi1\ •. 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Ullt>ci 11pc•1H•d PctrlH'r th1c., m onth, Counc1lmc1n Gc1rv (;t'cirqc··., l\!£•x1<<11111·-.lt1111<1nt1Jr1 1!-llh , f\lonc1ht1n ..,uqgt>~ted thP nty rPm<1v1· St11•1·t ffol lhi• t 1ty -.11111 him cl<rwn r1 ftN , tho'>•' JllOJL'C !'> d.., WE'il cl'> pl<1n!> thttt Jll'>I ,, ft•\\ )'"II" 111111<1kl• ""Y Im th .in•n't <,Jr1 tc>cl to begm for c1t lf'd'>l nnoth- L.111111l n f>r q pc•1t1c·.., h1H1'>111q 111111p1 I Pt "!'\t•n yc>c1r<; from ~~P ft·P Pq uc1t1on Mnnc1ht1n ~c1 1d hi> plctn'> to v1s1t lhdl !>UbJL'C't dgd111 on Munday. "With thb fl'l'. 1t\ very hdrd for new bus1nC'~st·~ to cumP 1n dnd pay that . kmd of m o ne y c1nd for us to 1ustify, .. Mo ndhctn sc1id "Wp're talking dbout pro)l'Cl!> th<1t thP < 1ty du1•sn't want to do c1nd p rolldbly will nevN want to do " On M ondc1y. lhl' c ounnl will dlso , C Cll1SldPI • Pure hc1-.mq .i thrc•l•-u111t c1p<1rtrnent rnrnplt>x dl 745 W 18th St with mo ney rece1vf•rl through fc>dNc1l grants. The cumplt•x would br r<•novdt<'d and m adt• c1vc1ilc1 bh· tu ltJw -rnconw fnntilies. •An <1pp1•dl on c1 Pltinnmg Comrru!>- c.,1011 d l'l'l!>Hln qrttnllng ct lOnditional USC' pt>m11t tu <.1 Vic trir1c1 Strl'l't substance c1 b1i...P r<'< ovl'ry ct>nlt'J' Th<> commis- c.wn·.., dt·n.,1011 two wel'k!> ago angered '>tlnw rP-.idents who bt>IJE>ve the city 1s nlrC'c1dy O\'erburd(•rwd with such fanh- tlC'". which by !>Om!' t>-.ttmc1tes number m orP thdn 20 • Disbdndrng th1' n ty 's C ulturdl Art!> Comm1ltPI' C ity ... 1c1ffer!> "ay the com- nnll<'<' hd'> bt•f'n 111r1ct 1vt~ m ce no grant funds Px1 ... t Thl' co11nnl will a lso d is- cu!>-. c1 ppomlnwnh to other commitlet>s with vc1cc1 nt '>t'dt" Daily Pilot ADDRESS Our addie\\ ' • ~ 1 v, fld, )• ( ()\' ,, M(•\o (;ii I <Jlt, •• Pd t oi a matter or c:1dverl 1\ement ..,..,,. "ldt1 bt' reproduced w11ho11· ,.,, 1 en perm1\s1on of copy119ht nwn Pr WEA THER TEMPERATURES and a 4 foot northwest Mussel quarantine ·goes into effect VOL 89, NO. 95 THOMAS H. JOHNSON r• i11li\h"' WllUAM LOBDELL fd1l<11 STtVt MARBLE. M,111.JCJ•nq f d•tv· IRIS YOKOI, Ccty fdilor MAltC MARTIN. Phutr., Edito• 909 FRANK. 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PO Bo• 1560. (O\la M~. CA 92676 Copy rtqht No neW\ \l011t'\ 1llu\lrat1om. 50 O/O ~~NAIL SERVICES 'lt#-StA4~ a Full Sc rvic.c Salon 2400 PC H,.Stc.P •Newport Bcach· 131·71ll I • HOW TO BEACHJ.!.S Circula tio n The Times Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fax 646-4170 Main Office Business Office 642-432 1 Business Fax 631 -5902 <' Pubfr\hed by .. Cat1forn1a Community NeW\, W a Time\ Mirror Compdny Newport Beach 66/S3 BalbOil 66153 Costa Mesa 70/60 Corona dcl Mar 6B 53 SURF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1 2 s/<;w Newpon 1-2 s/sw Blackie~ 1-3 vsw River Jet1y 1-3s/sw CdM I 2 s/sw BOATING Mostly c;loudy skies with S<c:1t1ered showers to the north West to northwest winds at 10 to 20 knots swell TIDES The annunl Mu!>~C'I Uucir.mtm0 111 C alifornia TODAY g()(>s into effect today c1nd ln!>b through Oct. 31. Frr.t low Sport harvesting of mu~sC'b for humdn con-5 07 am -0.3 su mption is prohibite d a lo ng lhf> C c1Womja coast-f 1rst high line, according to the county Hc c1lth Care Age ncy. 11 29a m 3.5 Second low The purpose of tht> qudrnnllnC' 1s to protect the 4 24 pm 1.8 public from deadly po1~on!> thctt mc1y be present in Second high mussels, dams. oysters and !>Callop s . 10·35 pm 5., Mussels develo p high levels of lox.ms more TUESDAY quickJy than other m ollus ks dlld Me eaten whole First low without re moval of d1g<'stiw organs. All dark pa rts 5·45 am 0.1 First high sh ould be rem oved from clams, oysters a.pd seal- 12.31 am. 3.3 lops since the poison mc1y b(' concentrated in Second low those a reas. 4 52 pm 2.1 Officials e mphasize toxic mussels can not be dis· Second hrgh tinguished from hannlt>ss ones and ad vise citizens 11:05p.m 4.9 not to eat mussels from Califo rnia coastal waters Roger Ogl1t1by. Pre\ident and CEO with 2 foot wind waves Water T~mperature:61 coUectcd by sport haJVesters from May 1 to Oct 31. ----~-·-------------- c-:o <>1· I llA 1\11 ~ l t l 1 ... i 11 g? WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN HOW MILLIONS OF AM ERI CANS HAVE STOPPED PAYING CURRENT INCOME TAXES ON J H EIR INTEREST EARNINGS? CLASSIC HAND CAR WASH ,...J.7)~Q~· in-between a wash & a detailing. --------J 7 6 E. J 7th• St, Costa Mesa f714J 650-7016 ~ Ncwpon Beach/Cosra Mesa Daily P ilot Big balld leader c:omes up b~g for victims in Oklahoma. City - H E WENT HOME AGAIN .BUT WlTif HEAVY HEART -It's been m ore than a half-century since he left his native Oklahoma to gain fdme dnd fortune as a leader of big bands, but Johnny Catro n, 78 and seriously ailing, went home dgdin last week. With tus son John Jr. sha ring the wheel for the 2,837-mile roundtrip, Catron loaded the car with supplies -ra nging from food lo children's toys -for vic- tims of his bomb·rdvaged home- land. · His ntdny friends in Gredter Newport, who fondJy remcm his band's gigs in local ballrooms extending from the Balboa Bay Club to Avulon a nd then nation- wide Viel NBC Radio, Cdtron's <'mergency run to Okldhoma City WdS no surprise. "He's alwdys ha d a heart big- ger than h1~ bds'i fiddle." said fd low-mu.,1r 1an Ray Mahony. d cldrinf'ltst and drrange r for Catron's brlnd!> during the> broad - C'dsting dnd rN·ording yectr!>. It wc1.., Mahony who told mP that Catron. dunng a ngorou.s two-day strty in OkJahoma City, opPnf'd ht.s pur!>P os well o~ his hecHt. J ohnny\ genero.s1ty WdS on a g rand !>C'dle, Sdid Mahony, "c1nd it'.s evc•n more remarkable cons1denng thdt he. him'>{•IJ. hds h1'l'l1 afflJctt•d with a lonq '>Nies of phys1cd l uilmc>nl!.." HPrtlth willing, Ccllron dn<I his r11t1st-phot0grc1pher son, 47, will <,oon bP loddmg ttlf' car dnd · pockPtbook for c1nothe r m1-.~10n 10 help re-.lor<' lhl' !>holll'rt•d n1ots. "G1vt•n thl' r1wful extt•nt or.,the t1c1c;iedy," Cnlron sc1y'>. "I know it 1-,n:t much. but c1t le c1'>t tl'<. ..,nme- lhtng Lo rd know.;;, Wl'0 \'t' crl l {IOI to do ..,om<'thtng"" • VJNTAGE MAHONY - When not pN lornung wi th ht!> tno nl the• Lc1wr<•nr<' Wc>lk rc>sort. the afort"nwnttoned Rc1y Mdhony has a "wunnNI ul. wunnl'1r111 " time with word.., Whf>n I wc1s cranking 0 111 1 ulumn~ for dl10lhl'r qc11Ptt1 -""tn US TREASURIES m 250;.6345 or eoo 87~29 ~ Amtrica, Inc. Member: NASO SIPC 2082 Michelson Drive, Ste. 212 Irvine, CA 92715 24 Hour Rate Into 1 800 US TREASury A goll patncr A movie Ian A ski buJltly . A hestfrleirtl A new romance. Won't YOU .• us! ~Today 1·800.TABU.W jerry · kobrin a~er lifetime, it was one of M~hbny's silly CQntributions that was picked up by media nation- ally. · Seems he had written to me about a guy in a small boat, which had sprung a leak in shal- low wate rs. With his craft threat- ening to sink, he had lo think fd st. "It was." Ruy wrote, "the first Wc1de versus Row decision." • YOU DON'T WANNA GO THERE, IT'S TOO CROWDED - Mortgage banker Roger Luby thought he'd throw a surprise birthday dinner for his beautiful companfor\, Pamela Lynn Mlller, sdytng "she's now four perfect 10\.. • So he aske d her to check o ut d tcrble al Le Biarritz, the posh restaura nt situdted beneath his <:.utlc of office~. So she. .barely pe<>ked in, dnd recoiled when she heard c1 ldTge crowd chorus- ing, "Surprise! surpnse!" So she whirled and told r1 beaming Luby who wc1s coming down the tairs, .. Lt>F':> not go m lhPre. It's mobbed. Soml'body'l> having one of tho~e dreadful ~urprise b1rth- dr1y pctrtie~." ' • OlllEJt 1llAN llfAT, HOW DID YOU LIKE 1llE PICTIJJl.Ef - .J.n several lifetimes of plying this craft, r can't remember when any of my columns biggered such a reaction. And, alas, it had nothing to do with anything I wrote . What detonate d the reader- ship was that sta rtling new mug- shot, which popped up in Wednesday's space. A random sampling of reaction: • From Kaqtryn MasJowsld of Corona del Mar: WhiJe bei!rd and bald head against a w~te background? Really. lf it hadn't been for the black rim.med spec- tacles. I w~uldn't have known where youif ace ended. Or maybe that's good ... " , • From Richard Bortz of Costa Mesa: "What happened to the familiar pipe? I could vaguely notice that something's protrud- ing from your facial foliag~. but can't tell if it's a p anatela agar or a stick of beef jerky. The opera- tive word here is 'Jerky."' • From Richard Edris of Costa Mesa: uu that's a m eerschaum calabash, as advertised. the n I'm a corncob pipe." Happily, not everyone was unhappy. From her tube-clut- tered bed at Hoag Hospital, where sh e's awaiting a bone- ma rrow transpla nt, ever-upbedt • Barbara Aune caUed with these cheery words: "How nice to pick up The Daily Pilot this morning and see your happy face. It made m e smile." Thanks, dear Barbara, and let's iill keep on smiling. Kn ow- ing thdt the photo brightened your day makes it d truly inspir- ing work of art. • Jury Kobrin's colymn appear\ every Monday and WeQne\day 'Mo·tfier's 'Day Ylt Cliantec[air -· Sunday 9vfay 14, 1995 Seating from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm Jtppetizers Scampi Sr. 'TrrlfH JZ 00 Smot:/d Salmon Cfuvitufa" 9 00 5tafootflpfa1ur JJOO '}'1111tjrasClrD111tdmr /f lJ 'f.srarao1 '8ou'lfU•!JnunM 9.00 · Sout, and Salatf Lt! ttr '11isqru 6 00 ur ' 1ftmst 'JoflJ{f.I ~"'"Sokul wirli 1ftr6 •J,,\na15rt11t ~.50 1 'En trees · ~tlallu= ef 1.Ut ?.('6""" 'DC1fli <jlaul wuli C"!J"D<. '!ifu.stard and 11 'TOM& efcrr-Z1>00 ar ')Jm11ffafxns.<t Cfuvitufarr UI 00 or ~tttiflirkan St.iflass crownul Wttli [onfit of Sliallou anti Scailum.> 24 00 Of' ~t ~of l..4lrlfisto.s(!rwl uulr 1r~li 'TDmlflO" anl tjfautf Onum 'Jo{' \9"""" tt U 00 or Sfrnmp cmtf Scaff op.< 5autttd iii l tmon Cjarfu 'lluttu UJ{tli 'Buqru Sauu anti Strottl on 6td of Jtrtunni ~o 2J.OO "' SQ/Ttr ~ml Cfutl!.1n Wiiii Purt r111il <}matt 1nttm 19 00 'Desserts Stlur11m '}mm Our'Dt.utn (an 5 .• (0 . Cal{ ~or ~ervatiOns • 752-8001 18912 '),(ac:Artfiur'lJfvd.,Jrvint. ~{adlrtliur & 'DougCa.s, ruar Jofin Wayne !ilirport Pktue /oiH, '114 llJCVI, MoJJw.,,, '4 ~<M/' BIUUU:I.. g 3;,Uuuvi, t ' Rack of Lamb ~ · Lolister Salmon & Halibut. Veal . •REGULAR MEMJ AVAILABLE • Serving Brunch from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. CATERING SPECIAUSTS Rememba We Cater Boat• & Charters,. "In your home or In our dining room ... CUISINE Of THAILAND For IWlrvatlonl call 723-0621 .251 Shipyard Way• N.wport Beach QOVRMET LVNC~ SPECIAL SOVP & SPRINQ ROLL + RICE + ENTREE FR~M $5 .9~ FAST SEs.._VICEf NO Fl\Tf LESS Ollf _. ~,-:-: -:-:i1ff1t;e~en;-&aer n; i~atiR'• oflqGaf ~ IDUY • 5'15195 • •TUESDAY ESTATE PLANNING Merrill Lynch is hosting a compllmentary Estate Planning & Tax Advantaged fnve_stments Seminar at 7 p.m. at its Confer- ence Center, 4695 Mac!Art.hur Court, suite 1$00, Newport • Beach . Refreshments will be served. Space is limite d, reser· vations are suggested . Call John We lker at 955-GQOO. RECREATION COMMISSION The Newp~rt Beach Pa~s. Beaches and Recre ation Com · mission will meet al 7 p.m. in Council Ch ainber:s, 3300 New- port Blvd . All ABODT AROMATHERAPY The public is invited to'a free noon program titled , u Aro- 'moatherapy" in the Fnends' Meeting Room of lhe Newport Beach Central Library. The program will focus on the ancient holistic dfl <Jf using he rbdl oils as d healing medj. um. Call 717-3800 • WEDNESDAY MAP OF THE.fUTURE Kevin Reed~ of Trimble Navigation will ~pCclk di the Newport Harbor A1N1 Cham- . ber of Commercf' Mdrine Divi- sion breakfdst mf't•ling at tht! Balboa Bay Club. Rcl'.'ds will discuss how evenluc1lly elec- around town tronic maps will enable anyone to find their way anywhere m the world. The meeting is open to the public. Reservation'S ere necessary. Call 729-440Q. ..WfT ANO NETWORKING I ' Ric Masten, a "roving humorist" who has writte n books and poetry, will speak to the Orange County Jnside Edge, a nonprofit, edu~ational organization, at a breaklast meetiJlg that begins at 6:30 a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $15 for first-time guests. Por reserv~tlons, ca ll 7~0-5050 BECOMING MATH CONFIDENT This two-pa rt"Worksh.pp at· OCC continues Wednesday, ·May 10, at the sam·e time _ 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The free workshop is geared for those who' need to build skills m math and is one·of the college Re-Entry Ce,nte r classes · designed to help individuals who wish to retw:n.;to school alter being away for some time. Call 432-5162. •THURSDAY BECOME THE NE)(J KING "How to Wrfte Horror Books" wtll be the focus of a free progrdm, to be followed by a tea, at 3 p.m. at the Corona del Mar Branch Library. CalJ 717-3800. .. MONDAY, MAY 1, t995 \ • FRIDAY 'RNE ARTS SHOW ,... The Artists Association of Coastline Cornn/unity College hosts its 16th annual All Media Fine Arts Show, from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m .• at Coasthne's · Newport Beach Center, 2627 Vista Del Oro. The show will contlnu~ Saturday, May'6 from · 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . Artwork by former and current students and faculty of the 'college will be displayed. There YQll . als9 be a "bargain room" where artwork Will be saJe for under $50, Admisslon is free. Por more inJonnation. call 751 -9749. CINCO DE MA'(O FIESTA Manachis, dancing and food will be part of the fun ata Cin· co de Mayo cele brauon at - Newport Dunes that will bene- fi1 ·children 's cha rities. Tl)e 5 to l 0 p.m. event is sponsored by Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club and Los Compadres. a non-profit group d~dicated to dbuscd children. Tickets are $25 edch. Newport Dunes resort is locdted dt Jamboree Road and Cwst Highway. For more mformallon. cdll 543- 5437, ext. 152 I Send your items to Around Town edi·'. tor, Tht< Daily Pilot. 330 W Say St., Costa 1 M~. Caltf 92627 • ,. Help k~ep our city clean! High.fat, high~holesterol foods can : leave you wrtll a heavy heart. .. . ~American Heart "'ASsotjation AU CT 1 ·o ·N ·~ ( •(J}1/11,'{ •I ',///\>( ,1/ I 1/,/,'( Office"/ Warehouse Condominium 2,200 sq. ft. Office Spait J,800 sq. ft. 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Shm~e or Cmemax for an additional 95¢ for your first mo~th of semce. Or, order a 4-Star Package alon~ with ~m:h~ted ' Service and ~eive HBO, howtune, Cmema.x, Encore and The Disney ChanneJ for an additional $1.95 for your first month of servia:. tarj>ac.k Premium Packages, with the lat~t hit ~ original series and spocial events are }Qur tnaglC formula for entertainment adventure. Call ~y and get · . .Installatioti" for only $4.95 . . ~ °'* \lllld tot ·iancwa~ °'-(1) Olllilll lfl.wJ• .... -......, ... ~lo Ill Otf'clf ~ ~ lfttOl'llNal..,... _ .. ,...... ,._ ..,...., NA W'ludl lfAnmM .... OI ... Olll9f ~ 1111¥ 4111111\1 °"9r ..... M-. I , 1- .. r • MONDAY. MAY 1, 1995 Ncwpon ~Melia Daily Piloc - . A :QUl~K SAll·TQ .. SUCCESS The Newport to Ense'nada race was a big hit when it began in 1948 with 117 contestants - nancy mcintyre Resisting the doctor a T he Newport to Ensenada Inter- national Yacht Race began in April 1948. It was a~ instant sttccess when 11 Tcontestants sh,owed up at the starting line and only 30 had been expected. WmdS th.inned the ranks and only 65 yachts finished the 125-nautical- mile race, with the 87-foot sloop Pur-symptom in many men W Y do men resist going to doctors? ~ Has it something to do with the suit. skippered by movie producer Mil-. ton Bren, the first across the finish line. _ way they are slapped on their bottoms at birth? Nme out of 10 husbands have to be drdgged to a doctor, a nd the 10th man requires complete sedation. This male p1ejudice to rnedicdl expertise is a source of frustration to us wives who have a spe- cialist for every part of our anatomy. Now at last, a well-known spokesman has stepped forward to d~fend and clarify male resistance to the Men in White. He is Jd<.k Armstrong, who used to be the All- Amcrican boy dnd 1s now the All-Amen- can husband. His astonishing (evelations may help.to expldin this inexplicable med- ical rebellion. One of the' major obstdcles in a man's relationship with his physician 1s mascu- lme rivalry. You heard me~ Rivalry. Accept- ing 4n authority figure who jssues orders c1rouses the same challe nge and defiance m the male breast as coping with d drill instructor in the service. Except m this Cdse, the victim can go AWOL. - Even more demeaning to a mdn is hav- ing to take off his protective armor and strip down to the butr with only a scanty pdper robe to cover ms dignity. A rectal exdm ts the low point of the visit and reaffirms cl husband's vow to dVoid doctors at all costs, qespite the pleas of d nagging wife>. J The corrected time winner turned out to be Mrs. A. L. HMickey~ Barr, who sailed the 46-foot sloop Mickey in place of her husband, who was ill. Humphrey Bogart sailed his San- tana to Ensenada, local lady sailor Goldie Joseph holds a worlCf"l.ecord for her wooden sloop, Bonita; Ed Warmington, with two sets.of twin boys. finished first in the 1957 o~­ racing fleet with a 37-foot Bluenose Nova·Scotian fishing schooner. · Another working· fishing boat, the Renegade, skippered by Hale Field, also won a trophy that year. The Daily Pilot's own Fred Martin has set his sails south some 18 times; Lido Island's Nancy Hutchinson has gone 20 times; the late Al Lockabey sent our sports department bulletins from the high seas for many years. Vtsiting yacht clubs have sailed off in dinner jackets, even displayed top- less young ladies on deck ro cause a lack of concentration among othet , competitors. ,Last Friday, stay-at-homes lined the harbor and the Corona del Mar bluffs as 414 yachts began the quest in the 48th annual Newport to Ense- nadi! International Yacht Race. -Complied by Anne Spinn ' J • . The start of the 1956 t;~en~da Race. ·' Fortunately, wt: ldd1es a re exp erienced naggers and schemers and usually prevail by dny c;tirty. underhanded medns dvail- able . It's no easy victory, however. to deliver 200 pounds of reluctant male to d doctor's office, and sit in on d husband's interview while he's being queried on the number of bowel movements he has every day. City tO consider new developer fees .fo(traffic impact J ack Armstrong emphasized thdt vinle. independent men feel no necesslly to rush to a doctor when they can look up the tr symptoJTIS in d medical book for laymen. This permits them to prescribe their own ~ old-fashioned remedies like hot brandy for sore throats, or complete bedrest watching the weekend sports on the tube. The stronger sex are especially resistant to annual physicals. the theory being. if you look for trouble you'll find it. Mr. Arm- strong found nothing contradictory in males taking their Cdr in for a 3,000-mile checkup, but not their bodie.s. In answer to dnothcr baffling question: Why clofit husbdnds follow their doctor's orders in taking all their medication? He replied, soi:newhat impatiently. 1t wa!) merely a matter of logic. "We only swallow enough pills to make us feel better and then we stop." So now you know. ladies. why your spouses give you such a hard llme. I low- ever, if it's any comfort to you, I have 1t on good authority even doctors don't 9 0 to doctors when they'n• sick. • NANCY Mcintyre's column appears every Monday By Tina Borgatta, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -The cost of doing business in Costa.Mesa may go up Uus summer if the City Council approves dn iqcrease in its controversial traffic impact fees.._ an amoµnt charged to developers to cover future roadway improvements. During its regular meeting tonight. the council will consider whether the rate hike is necessary to help pay for roadway construction and accommo- -date the anticipated increase in traffic caused by tkle new development .. • City officials .determine the appropri- dte fee for a developer by estimating· the number of trips that a busmess or project is likely to gerrerdte -!. For example, a fast food restaurant generally yields more traffic than an insurance office, and therefore, would · pay more in trip fees. Currently, developers and new busi- n~s owners must pay the city $228 per trip before constructJOn begins Under the proposed plan, the fee would go up to $274 per tnp for new development. Business owners who wish to expand or move to existing developments would receive credit for · In November, Ulloa and the council existmg utrips". struck d compromise. The city agreed "With approximately 95% of the city to-work out a payment schedule so that, already built out a nd only about 5% Ulloa could pay the fees over the being vacant land, most of th<> antlCI· course of several y~ars And, Ulloa was pdted Fedevelopme nt will not pay the credited for the traffic impact fees he full traffic impact fee,· Peter Neghavi, paid for his·hrst develop~enl. the city's'trttmp<>rldtion services man-But the proposed discounts and pay- ager. said in a staff report for the coun-ment schedules 'the council will be con- cil. "Only iJI the case of developing • sidering on Monday serve as no conso- vacant land would the lull traffic lation to some who say the current impact fees be .c:tpplicable. • $228-per-trip fee is already wa·y too In addillon, the aty would draft a high. payment schedule for. business owners The Chamber of Commerce has and developers who are levied fees been opposed to the fee since its birth that range between $25,000 and . nearly two years ago. $300,000·-a component city officials "It's high and it's not ~nsistent with' begdn re-viewing m November, whPn a our neighbors throughout Ornnge locdl restaurant owner c:tppedled to the County," said chamber duector Ed council for a Wdtver of the fee!> Fawcett. "And, it's not based upon traf- Last fall, Ivan Ulloa hied plans for a fie improvements that are consistent new restauraot at 19th Street and Wdl-with the goals and objectives m the lace Avenue. But he said he couldn't city's master plan. So basicaUy, the city afford to pay the te ns of thousands of is collecting money for projects they're dollars the city was chdrging him m trip not going to do." · fees. During a City Council study session In the mid-1980s, Ulloa opened earlier this month, Counalman Gdry George's Me>0can restaurant on 19th Monahan suggested the oty remove Street. But the city shut him down after those projects as well as plans that just a few years to make way for its aren't slated to begin for at least anoth- Llncoln Properties houslog project. er seven years from the fee equation. Monahdn said he plans to visit that . subject again on Monday. "With this fee. it's very hard for new businesses to come m and pay that kmd of money and for us to justify,· Monahdn said. "We're talking about projects lhat the city dpesn't want to do and probably wlll never want to d .. o. On Monday, the council will also conc;ider· • Pu1chdsmg d three-unit ajjertment complt:'x ~t 745 W. 18th St. with money received through fede ral grants. The complex would be renovated and mdd<' dVdilable to low-income families. • All uppeaJ-un a Planning Comrrus-. s1on dec1s1on grantmg a conditional use permit to a VictoriiJ Street substance c1busl." recovery center. The commis- sion\ dects1on two weeks ago angered some residents who believe the ~ty ts dlready overburdened with such facili- ties, which by some estimates number more than 20. • Disbanding the city's Cultural Arts Comrruttee. City staffers say the com- rmttee has been inactive smce no grant funds eXtSt. The council will also dis- cuss appointments to other committees Wlth vacant seats. AP DRESS Our address is 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa. Cahf 92627 editorial matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced withou1 written perm1SSion of copyright own· er WEATHER TEMP£RATIJRES and a 4 foot northwest Mussel quarantine ·goes into effect VOL. 89, NO. 95 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher WIJ.IAM LOBDEU. Editor STEVE MARBLE. Managing Editor IUS YOKOI, City Editor ,-. MMC MARTIN. Photo Editor 909 FRANK, Grculat1on Manager HANie KNIGHT, Production Manager MK>tEAL FlETOfER, Display Manager JUDY OETTING, Classified Manager PRAMOO SHAH, Controller REAPERS HoruNE 642-6086 Your comments about the Daily Pilot or new tips will be recorded and given dlrectly to Editor William Lobdell. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to re<ord letters to the editor on any topic. CORRECTIONS It is the Pilot's policy to promptly cor- rect all errors of substance. Please call 574-4233. 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Roger 0gi.,by, President and CEO Newport Beach 66153 Balboa 66/Sl Costa Mesa 70/60 Corona del Mar 68·53 SURF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1-2 slsw Newport 1-2 slsw Blackles 1-3 slsw R1vec Jetty 1-3 s/sw CdM -1-2 slsw BOATING Mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers to the north. West to northwest / winds at 10 to 20 knots / with 2 foot-wind waves swell. • TIDES TODAY Fimlow 5:07 a.m. Fim high 11:29 a .m Second tow 4:24,p.m. Second high 10:35 p.m. ·TUESDAY Fimlow 5:45 a.m First high 12:31 a.m. second low 4:52 p.m. Second high 11:05 p.m. -0.3 3.5 .. 1.8 5.1 0.1 3.3 2.1 4.9 The annual Mussel Quarantine in California goes into effect today and lasts through Oct. 31. Sport harvesting of mussels for human con- sumption is prohlbited along the California coast- line, according to the county Health Care Agency. The purpose of the quarantine is to protect the public from d~adly poisons that may be presenfln mussels, clams, oysters and scallops. Mussels develop high levels of toxins more quickly than other mollusks and are eaten whole without removal of digestive organs. All dark parts .~~ should be removed from clams. oysters and seal-f · lops since the poison may be concentrated in those areas. . Wa1er Temperature:61 i. Officials emphasize tox:ic mussels Cdn not be dis· tinguished from hamiless ones and ad~ d.tizen.s not to eat mussels lrom California coastal waters collected by port hdJ'Vesters from May to Oct. 31. • CLASSIC HAND CAR WASH ~l)eWl;~Q~ Final!y ... something in-between a. wash & a detailing. 17 6 E. I 7tti St, Costa Mesa f714J 650-7016 ' New~ Bnch/Co~t• Nto\a Daily Piluc _Big band leader. Comes up big . for vie~ in Oklahoma City . H E WENT HOME AGAIN BUT Wim HEAVY HEART -It's been more thaq a half-centurr since he left his native Oklahoma to gain ·fame and fortune as a Lead~r of big bands, but Johnny Catron, 78 and seriously ailing, went home again last week. With hls son John Jr. sharing · the wh,eel for the 2,837 -mile roundtrip, Catron loadecl the car w)th supplies -ranging from food to children's toys -for vic- tims of his bomb-ravaged home- land. His many friends in Greater Newport, who fondly remember his band's gigs in~l ballrooms extending from the Balboa Bay Club to Avalon and then nation- wide via NBC Radio. Catron's emergency run to Oklahof!la City was no surprise. ·He's always had d heart big- ger than his bass fiddle. H said fellow-musician Ray Ma)\o ny, a clarinetist and arranger fQr Catron's bands during the broad- casting and recording years. It was Mahony who told me that Catron: during a rigorous two-day stay In Oklahoma City, .opened his purse dS welJ as his heart. Johnny's generosity was on a'grand scale, sdid Mahony, •and it's even more remarkable cqnsidering thdt hot himsell. hds . been afflicted with a long senes of physical ailments.· H,ealth willing, Catron dnd his artist-photographer son, 47, will soon be loading the car and pocketbpok for another rrus!>1on to help restore the shattered . roots. "Given the awful extent of the tragedy,• G::atron sdys. • 1 know it isn't mucb., but at ledst it's some- thing. Lord knows, we've dll got to do somethmg • • VINTAGE MAHONY - When not performing with his trio at the Lawrence Welk resort. the aforementioned Rdy Mahony has a Hwu nnerful. wunnerful" time with ~ords. When I was crank.mg out columns for another gd7ette m US TREASURIES "' 250-6345 or eoo 876-6829 Sec:uities America, Inc. Member: NASO SIPC D2 Mic:hlllon Dltve, S•. 212 lrvlne. CA 92715 2-1 Hour A.ill' Info 1 800 US TRE A Su')' GUESS WHO'S COMINGTO . DINNER? A gol ,.,,... A•rlefon Ask/~ A lint frleitd AoewllNllClfCf. Won't YOU •. nJ ~Today 1•Tllll-W another lifetime, it was one of Mahony's silly contributions that was picked up by media nation- ally. Seems he had written to me about a guy u1 a small boat, which had sprung a leak in shal- low waters. Wittrhis craft threat- ening to sink, he had to think fast. . "It was," Ray wrote, "the first Wade versus Row decision.• • YOU DON'T WANNA GO THERE, IT'S TOO CROWDED - Mortgage banker Roger Luby thought he'd throw a surprise birthday dinner for his beautiful companion, Pamela Lynn Miller, saying "she's now fQur perfect fO's." So he asked her to che"ck out a table at Le Biarritz, the posh restaurant situated beneath his suite of offices. So she barely peeked in, and recoiled when she heard a large crowd chorus- ing, #Surprise! surprise!" So she whirled and told a beaming Luby who was corning down the stairs, "Le~s not go in there. It's mobbed. Somebody's having one of those dreadful surprise birth- ddy parties." .. • • OTHBR DIAN lHAT, HOW om YOU I.JD.nm PICTIJR.Ef - In several lifetimes of plying this craft, I can't remember when any of my columns triggered such a rea,ctiOn. And. alas, it had nothing to do wJth anything I wrote. What detonated the reader- ship was that startling new mug- shot, which popped up in Wednesday's space. A random sampling of reaction: • From Kathryn Maslowski of Corona del Mar: White beard and bald head a_gainst a white background? Really. If it hadn't been for the black rimmed spec- tacles, I wouldn't have known where your face ended. Or maybe that's good ... " • From Richard Bortz of Costa Mesa: "What happened to the familiar pipe? I could vaguely notice that something's protrud- ing from your facial foliag~. but can't tell if it's a panatela agar or a slick of beef jerky. The opera- tive word here is 'Jerky."' • From Richard Edris of Costa Mesa: ·if that's a meerschaum calabash, as advertised, then I'm a corncob pipe.• Happily, not ~veryone was unhappy. From her tube-clut- tered bed at Hoag Hospital, where shE1s awaiting. a bone-. marrow transplant, ever-upbeat - Barbara Aune called with these cheery words: "How.nice to _Pick up The Daily l?llot this morrung and see your happy face. It made me smile." Thanks, dear Barbara, and let's all keep on smiling. Know- ing that the photo brightened your day makes it a truly inspir- ing work of art. • Jerry Kobfln's (olumn appears every Monday and Wednesday. Afotfier'.s 'Day .91.t 'cfiantec{air "'" Surulay May 14, 1995 · Seating from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm Ylppetizers Sa1111pt Jr. 'Tropt 12.00 StM~d Slll11W11 Cfuut1tclmr 9.00 St.afool Pfatur LJ 00 1D&S (jras CfumrtcfDJr I 575 'C.st1J'80r 'B<N'S"iJTnortM 9.00 s"/:E1e~~S'£a or ?lousi ?oftJ(JI <jru11 Solai Wltft 'Jltr6 'l'1na19n11t 5:50 'Entrus '}.(Jalfums of ri1t1 ~" 'Dtml <jfa.u.I wit ft Coancu. ?ofusratd Qlld a 'Toudt of Cnam 26 00 or '1kNillaNu.u Cftan 1 uf a1r 21 00 Dr f(posul (f.ilan Stllfiass UVflJftd wirft Confi1 of S"41Iau 11114 Suifl'ums U .00 or ~1 'hd.,of i.4M6 sW'1tli./ wirft 1nsft 'Tamwon aJ l]flu.d OwlOll M'~llt u 00 Jft1Vffp IUli Sul!Of»SllllUtl"' ~" (jufM 'Buller 11111ft ~ISfU SlllMi tml Strwl on kl of 1ttttw111 ~ZJ.00 qr J/;J/U1 ~rd~ wuft Port l1M vinf<r 1"nrln7 l!I 00 'Dess e rt.s · Stum"" 1rom Ovr'Dwtn Con S.5() caU ~or ~trvations • 752-8°"1 18912 ~fiur'Blvtf.,lrvint ~fiur & 1Jougfas, ntar Jofin 'Waynt J(jrport ' Pleads /oUt, 'II" d/-M MolluH. '4 ~~ -B~l1~Uuu!4t Racko/Lamb Lolister Salmon & Halibut ' Veal •REGULAR MEMJ AVAILABLE• Serving Brunch from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. CATERING SPECIAIJSTS T Remember We Ca~r Boat. & Charters "In your home or In our dining room ... " For~c:all 723·0621 .251 Shipyard Way • Newpot1 Beoch t CUISINI OP THAILAND · . ·· QOVRMET LUNCH SPECIAL . SOVP & SPRINQ ROLL + RICE + ENTREE , FROM $5.CJ~ FAST SERVI I I Entr!e - •TUESDAY ESTATE PLANNING Merrill Lynch is hosting a complimentary Estate Planning & Tax Advantaged Investments Seminar at 7 p.m. at its Confer- ence Center, 4695 MacArthur Court, suite 1500, Newport Beach. Refreshments will be served. Space is limJted, reser- vations arc suggested. Call John Welker at 955-6000. • RECREATION COMMISSION The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and aecreabon Com- mission will meet at 7 p.m. in · Council Chambers, 3300 New-' port Blvd. ALL ABQOT AROMATHERAPY. The public 1s invited to a • free noon program titled, "Aro- moatherapy" m the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Be~h Central Library. The program will focus on the ancient holistic art of using herbal oils as a healing medi- um. Call 711-3800. •WEDNESDAY MAP OF THE FUTURE Kevin Reeds of Trimble Navigation.will speak .al lhe Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce Marine Divi- sion breaklast meel\ng dl the Balboa Bay Club .. Reeds w1U discuss how eventually elC'c- • arounJtown tronic maps will enable anyone to find their way anywhere in the world. The meeting is open to the public. Reservations ate necessary. Call 729-4400 .. WrT AND NETWORKING Ric Masten, a "roving humorist# who has written b~ks and poetry, will speak to the Ori.\l1ge County •Inside · Edge, a nonprofit, educati~ organization1 at a breakfast meeting that begins at 6:30 a.m . at Scott's Restaurant, S300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Cost 1s $15 for first-time guests. For re~eryations, call 730-5050. BE~OMING MATH CONFIDENT .. This two-part workshop al OCC continues Wednesday, Mdy 10, at the same tune _ 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The free workshop is gedred for those who need to build skills in · mdth and is one of the college Re-Entry Center classei. designed to help ind1vtduals who wish to return to !>Chool after being away lor som<' time. Call 432-51 b2. •THURSDAY BECOME THE NEXT KING "How to Write Horror Books" wlll be the foett!> of" free progrdm, to be followPd hy a tea, dl 3 pm al the Coronet del Mdr Brdnch Lib1dry Ct1ll 717-3800 MONDAY, MAY 1, 1995 • FRIDAY ANE ARTS SHOW The Artists Association of Coastline Community College hosts its 16th annual All Media Fine Arts Show, from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m., at Coastline's , Newport Beach Center, 2627 · Vistd Del Oro. The show will continue Saturday, May 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Artwork by former and current studenlc; and faculty of the college Will be dlsplayed. There will also be a .. bargain room• whete cHtwork will be sale ror under $50. Adinission is fr<>e For more mformation, call 1751-97.40 . CINCO OE MAYO RESTA Mctndrhls, dancmg and food will be pd rt or the fun -at a Cin- co de Mdyo celebration at Newport Dunes that will bene- fit children's charities. The 5 to , 10 p m event ts sponsored by Nt•wport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club dnd Los Compadres, a non-p1oht group ded1cated to pbused chtldren. Tickets are $25 l'd<. h. Newport Dunes 1t'!>urt L~ locdted pt )dITiboree Ror1d dnd Codst Highway. For mort> mformauon. cdll 543- 54'.l7, t•x t 152 Send vour items to Around Town ed1· tor. The 0dtly Pilot. 330 W Bay St , Cona Me~. C<1hf 92627 Q He.Ip keep our city clean! High-fat. high-cholesterol foods can leave )UU wrth a heavy heart. Office I ·Warehouse Condominium 2,2QO sq. fl. Office Spact I .BOO sq. fl. Warthoust .. -&raAmerican Heart ~Association rr~ICWI May 2nd and M1y 9th • 10-3 Aum.11n, Tuesday, May 16th • 11 a.m 7 11 W 171h Sc .. Cos1a Mesa · Call for brochure Stt Bidde11 lnfonNtion ~ for complccc 1cmu and conditioru (800) 338-6343 Michad c. Walun. Brow Embark on a Golden Adventure Experience the adventure of enchanted ~ntertainm~n!XliID Comcast c.ablevision's Enchanted Service-a. magi6tl package ?f cable channels which is truly golden! U>mcast s Enchant~ Serv!ce gives you exciting t:levision entertainment with the best m mOVles, speci~ news, music, sports and so much more. With Comcast's Starpack Premium Packages you can enjoy the latest Hollywood blockbuster ~ovies, uncut, uninterrupted and commercial-free, in the converuence of your own home. Order a 3-Star Premium Movie Package along with Ench3:11ted Service at $26.95 per month and receive Encore an~ The Dis!ley Channel and your choice of two from HBO, hO\~e or Cmemax for an additional 95¢ for your first month of servace. ... Or, order a 4-Star Package alon~ with ~chanted · Service and receive HBO. Showtune, Cmemax, Enrore and The DisneyChannel for an adcfitional $1.95fur ~ur first month of service. Starpack Premium Packages, with the.latest hit ~ovies, original series and special events are your magic formula for entertainment adventure. Call today and get IilstaJJation for only $4.95 tion toward the MclJority ethnic group. For instance, ii most Ql the tudents at a particuldr schoOI are CONTINUED FROM 1 white• di5trict Officials can not fur- ther u'ifiate the white student pop- proce for Engbsh-speaking stu· ul<ltion, accordmg to Ferryman. dents. ·As a trustee I'm not gomg to Ed Decker, the Ncwport-Me!.cl put the district in Jeopardy,· h~ Unified School D1stnct tru tee Sdld. ·rm not going to vote for who ltves in MeSd Verde, says the sometlung that possibly Vlolates matter is not race:related. He said de-segregation laws." it's clear that.some parents wrer)'t Cathi Hartwell, dnother bou· happy with Ada1m.' cuniculum. ndary change supporter, Sdld she "ln my opinion, at IS not a racist too has no problems with Adams 15sue." said Decker, who praised School's <liversity -51% of the the work of Adams principal Bar· !,tudents are Latino, according to bdrn Harrington and 'he r staff. district statistics - and doesn't "With the prcvdiling majority think the mak~up of the p6pula- of cit.Uens of the Med, it's about tion will affect her child's learning. pdt<'nU. who want their school to Adams Elementary closed in be dCddenucdlly chcllll'ngmg dnd 1 1984 due to declining enrollment, to offer ngorou!, ~tMtdctrd 1n read· clccording to Woolley. 1119 , spl'lllng, dnthmet1c In 1989, the school opene'tl as a "And 1t\ fcur to SdY d lot of fdm· kindergarten center, due to popu· iltt'~ feel there drt> gredtt•r oppor-lar demand from parents and ij turulles m other <,chool<, • lowly increasing population of Decker sd1 d the> wdy the children 1n Mesa Verde. At that Addms bounddnt''t t1rl' wt up now, bJne, not enough children lived m some Adclm'> <,tud<'nh t1C'tudlly ltH• the traditional Adams School prnct1caUy ac ro.,., the• ,tn•t•t from attendance area, so children from Wibon Elem<'ntdry the JoAnn Street dfe,a were added But Wtlson School. which 1-. to the boundaries, Woolley sdJd. 81 u., Ldllno, ,., too full ti) dt com· The school then tu med mto a moddte dll lh<' buwd Adc1ms !>tu· k1.nderga.rten and first-grade den!'>, rlccordmg to Dt1l<' Woollc.'y, school in 1991 and in 1992, 1l d1'>tnct dm•ctor ol plc111nmg becdIDe a kindergarten through Addm~. ffil'dnwhil<', cc1n c1crom· fifth-grade school, dS it is toddy. modatc> cibout 100 mon' '>htd(mh I Lucy Groetsch, a six-year Mesd oext Yl'ctr. Woollt•y !>.mi I Vc•rde resident, said the multi-cul· Trn-,ll'<' Jim Ft>IT)'Tlldll tolrl the tural ambience dt Adams drew her bot1rd .T111•<,dt1y lht1l hi' Wdl> con-to the arec1. cNnC'd r1bout bmh1dc1ry chcrnge!>, "My kids are happy clnd they bPCctlN' .1c<·o1dm9 to two ,legt1I I are ledming a IQt," said Groetsch, opm1on<,• tlw cl1c,t11< t ohtt1ml•d, I manager of th~ Orange Coast Col· ~c hool-of11C1ctl'> cc1n not purpo!>ely ;lege ?.ay care center. "The.a.tllt~.dc sk1•\19 L cd mpu'>' <,ludl'nl populd· there lS respectful and positive. HOME OFFICE SALE! CALL 435- 9575 STORAGE WEST FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN SO. CA.I THIS ATTRACTIVE ROLLING FILE CART KEEPS DOCUMENTS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES CLOSE AT HAND. IT GLIDES UNDER A DESK OR TUCKS INTO A CORNER. MADE OF EPOXY-STEEL, THE CART IS AVAILABLE IN LEGAL OR LETIER. BLACK OR WHITE. ONLY $49' +TAX . 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Fred Pawell, al~o from the Bahia club; sailed to a first· in PHRF CJa~s Fwith Valerie. an Ericson 41 be has owned for 25 years. Doug Mills. who is vice commodore of the BCYC this y~ar, notched a first-place in Class I with his 30-foot sloop, Elan. Mills Ras trophied before in the race, but this is his first time in the wfoner's circle after 10 years. / · Newport IWa:hlO..ca Mesa Daily Pilot CHURCH .. CONTINUED FROM 1 vide information on Islam and the Muslun faith to educators throughout the country. And he was the first persoll' Community Church minister' Dennis Short thought of when the congrega- tion beg~n planning for Sunday's djnner. #We decided to do this as a response lo how quick so many people were to jump to a conclu· sion after the Oklahoma City bombing," Short said. "People automatically thought that it was Middle Eastern ter- rorists that had plantett the bomb, clnd I was really bothe red by it." -, CATERING? 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Jiffy Too, Jim Kerrigan, BCYC;. 4. Ecstasy, John Donahue, BCYC: 5. Salsipuedes, Fred Frye. SDYC. PH RFD 1. Hetaira, Scott Attwood." Alamitos Bay YC; 2. La Didna, Fred Huffman, Blue Waler Cruis- .ing Club; 3. Trcrnquility, MJ.X Lynn. Santa Barbara YC; 4. Novia del Mar, Mlke Busch, SDYC : 5. Sailsman, Rdndy Hdwkms, Shorline YC. PHRF E 1. Outlaw, James H enrickson, .. SVC; 2. Llckity Split, Joe Degen- hardt, BCYC; 3. Foggy Notion, Tom Kennedy, Windjammers YC: 4. Pathfinder. David Lenahan. WYC; 5. Hassle, Jdck Tdylor, DPYC. PHRFF 1. Valerie, Fre d Powe U, BC YC: 2. Ferse Naturde, Robert Reeves, California YC; 3. Magic, Fred Delaney, SDYC; 4. Osprey, Mclrty Morales. Wooden I lulJ Ye;: 5. Elegance, Ddn Lcddldy, SDYC. PHRFG 1. Zephyrus. Gregory Sdnds; 2 .Ca lli slo ,Hdrlman /Belson/KobayC1shl, Seal Beach YC; 3. Casabldnca. Steve Olds, Los Angeles YC; 4 . Plum Crazy, Jay Newsom, Cabrillo Yacht YC: 5. 4th Dimension, Dick Schnei- der, Port Townsend (Wdsh,) Ye PHRF H 1. Desperado, Kyle Quast. Cortez Racing Assoc1C1llon; 2. Sheezaliedee. J eff Silver, Hunt- ington J:iarbor YC; 3. Jubilee, Herbe rt Turner, Navy YC, Long Beach; 4. Easy Goer. Richard White ly. Lillie Ship!> Flee t; 5 . Agisymba, Ndncy Hutchinson. Newport Hdrbor YC.' PHRFI 1. Elan, Doug Mills, BCYC: 2. Tie Breaker, Carlos Williams, Capistrano Bdy YC; 3. Front Page. Stan Wi!.enhunt. Ventura YC; 4 . Prime Time. Peter Tietz, Pacific Single hdnded Saili ng Association; . 5. C-yd, J oe Leeflang, DPYC. PHRFJ 1. Day-Dream. Lyle Pahnke. Belmont. Shore SC11llng Assoctd- tioni 2. Me ridian. Kent Halb- maier, LBYC; 3 Stampede. Leo Gabnels. Anacapa YC. PHRFK 1. Pumpkms, Ed Mann, DPYC; 2. Serena, John White, DPYC: 3. Aphrodite, Jim G ruenwdld, SpYC; 3. Sato n . John Dean, Redondo Be ach VC; 5. Apparent- ly Nothing, Erik Bakker, ABVC. Cruising Class 1. Pisces, Milton Roll, South- weste rn YC; 2. tn\i}cus. Hugh Lamson, LBYC1 3. ~usic, David Gardner, NYCIB: 4. Escapade, Darrell Sausser; 5. Breaker. Doug Teulie, BYC. Ancient Mariner 1. Sarnarang. Minney broth - ers, NHYC; 2. South Pacific, Mike Wa rns, C haoncl Islands YC ; 3. Stella Mans, Michael Matthews, Voydgers ye. M uJ tlhull 1. Tri Dreamin, Rkh Rich- mond, Verba Bue na YC: 2. Gary Helmos. Encinal YC1 3. Bo nster, ~ Phil Parker, ABYC; 4. lmi Kumu- lanl. Ellena Kelsey. SVC; 5. Della V, Mike Leneman, SBYRC. I Ultralight Displacement 1. Pycwacket. Roy Disney; LAYC1 2. Pressure Cooker, Jeff Chandler, SDYC1 3. Fast Break, Jim Long, eve. IOll 1. Phantom VJ, Tony Delfino, LAYC: 2. Amanto, Mel Richley, Lido Isle YC. 70 Rater t. SwUtsure, Doug Mongeon, DPYC: 2. Grand Illusion. Ed McDowell, King Harbor Y~ 3. Alchemy. Dick Comptoh, SBYC. IMS 1. Mike Burch, CBYC. -)~k35 . 1. Pipetrne, Geoffrey Groom. Ventura VC. ..... , t. Madidne Mo, Bob L4ne, LBYC: 2. Aldora, O.vkt DtUetNy, SVC. - ' Orang e Coast 's Adam Cancelllert dejectedly b ows head followin g Pirates' dlsap polnting 3-2 loss at Rancho Santiago Saturday (ab ove). Tony Zuniga of the Do n s turns d.o ub•e play over a sliding Pir.ate runner Der k Yanagisawa (below). Pirates · still in . a catch-up mode . By Richard D'ii(I~ Sraff Wmer I SANTA ANA In stra ightawdy center held. the American fldg hdd its back to home plate. It wasn't being disrespect- ful. except mdybe to pitchers. Saturddy's wind wa!> d hitte rs d elight. rt WdS dS if some mysterious e lement had move d Chicngo'i. •Wrigley Field to Santc1 And~ Rancho Sdntidgo College. Though only-one crack of aluminum cledred the fence in Orange Coast'!> J -2 Orange umpire Con- ference setbdck dgdil'\Sl the first-pldce Dons, 1t wa!> Toby Sanchez's wmd-dided dinger to center field that busted d fine pitching pe rfor- . mance by OCC southpaw Mark Gardner. In the seventh inning. wtth Gardner working on a one-hi t shutout and Orange Coa~t leading, 2- 0, Rancho Santidgo~ Jarruc Estrad°' singled to left, then Sanche7 fol- lo wed by swinging dt '"'6aTdne r\ hr!>t offe nng - d curvcbdll down dnd dWdY -dnd ldunchmg 1t 1ui.t to the nght of tqe nag m center. tying the Qdme tlnd 91v111g the Don'> (32- 9, 16-6 m conference) momentum ~ The y scored th<' win- ning with two out in lh(• ninth on Ddv1d Mdlld!.0 sing lt' to right-c-C'nte1 field, bringing Keith Cowley homC' from sC'c-- ond, as' Rancho Sdnt1dgo won its 12th consecutive conferC'nce gdme . · "SonchC'z is on C' of th6i.e guys w ho 1s so strong. dnd with lhC' wind blowing o ut, hC' 1ust drovc 1t, • s.i1d OCC Codch J o hn Altobelh. who<ie squc1d 12 1-19, 11 - 10) still hds pldyoff hope-.. but would probctbly nc(•d · to hmsh third to gel a berth, conl>1de nng its Jes'> lh<tn 1mpo<,10g ovcrdll record. . The top two ledms from e<tch of the fi ve con - fe rcnc;es m Southern Cal- iforn1c1 cctrn dulomctli<! • SEE OCC PAGE 6 ' ' dennis brost e thous· · Pirates begin title .defense • OCC mPn's volleyball team npf·d~ pdir of wins today to advance to State Tournam<'nl la_ter lh1s week . L <1-.t Yl'dr" '>tdle chdmp1on Orttngf' COd!>l College rnl•n \ vu Ile~ ball team will ht1\'l• to v.ork cl htlJP harder this wc1..,on 1! 11 Pntertd1m: dsp1rations nt ... 11crpc. ... 1 nlly defend it_s l1tle Thh '-Cd'-On, Codst will have to qu<1hfy fur the Stdte Tournd- nwnt Frrdc1y crnd S<1turday th1011qh th'1• SouthPrn CaWorn1d Rl'qtooctl'>. ct '>lep which the ton- ll•r{'IH 1• < hdmp1on'> bypdc:,s edch Y('c.tl Thl• '-llf'\ I\ !>r of todc1y'!> four- lhrm · tournd---r'This is a ml'nt 111 young team. Long Bec1C'h. that has been '\', hH h through some h•<1lltrl''> - ho.,t adversity. We 'Long may be bet-Bedrh city ter off for it. " Golden CH t K We'>l dnd -LJ Sdnta-CUTENESE Mon1Cc1, d'> wl'll d'> QC"C, JOIO<, conft>rence Chdm-· 1 Rion!> Lo'> f\ k•dc1 no~. LA ~erce l rltJ.d Palomc1r dl thc State Toumd- mPnt this w<'ekend · "We ff'<'I wf> r<' certainly ca'pa- bl<'. noted OCC head roach Chuck. Cutene.,e "We ve beaten both Golden West dnd Sdnta M orned th1c; '>edson. d!ld we pldyed Long Beach \n thout (Jd!tOn) Crom• (lhe confere]lce ledd<'r m ktlh. pt•r gdml' tutfmg pe rcentdge •cmd -.pf\ Ing dCe:.J ~ The Pirate-. '\tumbll•d d bit nedr the end or the ed'-On. fall.mg to Golden WPSt 111 the rc>gular-sedson final~ Apnt.2b m four game And Coa'\t will o,wn thP rrum-tourndment d L 1 p m todt}y dgdmst ho~t Long Bedr h l City, d team wtuch bOd'>'t<. or d 1'\-3 m.trk and one wh1c-h bedt lhl' Ptrntt''\ ec\rber thh c;eason "Thi-. '" d young team that hct-. bt•t>n through' some ad\ t>N- ty," -.c11d Cutenese "We may b<' · b<'tll'l o(f tor it.• Hancock 4oubles-. ()CC S~rs finish fifth I ThP Plrntes m u'St not onlv d<'f<'dt Long Beac,h City in 11~ · upcnt•r, but then would need d '1cto11 owr the Golden We t- s~rntd Momcd UMVOt m th<' 7 for . Orange Coast • Newport Harbor High product wins 800, 1,500 at Orange Empire Conference track championships. MISSION VTEJ(j • The Ordng<' In lht• backstroke , OCC c. Enn Snow Codst College me n's ,1'nd wom1•n\ c1nd Nicole Conine fimshed '>('Cond swimming team, edc:h d ert:ndmg c,tc1tt• ,111d thud, w1th Snow's 1 :01 2:l t•rhp.,- champion~. plctccd ftlijl m their rt''>PN -mg c1 pn.>'-IOU!> conr~rence record tive standtngs Saturdc1y dt th<> Ordnq(' s,mdra Pietro WdS runner-up in lht• Empire Confere nce Sw1mmmg dncf 100 br('d<;~troke. while C hant<'l Drt'i" Diving C hamp1onsh1p-. at Saddll'h<tc k h rw.hcd thlfd in the 100 butt<'rfly for· College. OCC Palomar ~oUege Wd the top h111sh-Thr OCC men ' ddy was h1ghhght- SANTA ANA -Newport Harbor High product Mike Han-er for both men and worn •n t'd by the first-place hn~h by Andred'> cock was a ~ouble winner to pace the Orange Coa'st College The oufrome t>nded an 11-yedr con-Lindholm m the 400 mdJVtdual me dley efforts Saturday at the Orange Empire Conference Track ference reign dS chdmp1on!. tor Orange I Lindholm who hmsh cd Uurd 10 the and .Field Championships at RC1nch o Santiago College. COdst, which r!ni hed hfth with 341 5 hnal mdividual standing with 53 Hancock wds victorious in the 1,500 in 3:52.29 and lh<' pomts. ~aJomar lopped the field wtlh I poln~. came home m 4:17.24 800 in 1:53.9. The (,reshman wa the lone double winner in 52?.5 point · Lindholm wa!> di o thud m tht' 200 1 the m en's meet from Orange County. ~e OCC ~om '0 rdtlCd to hdve 6~ fly m 2:00.03. Also for OCC, Rrlj Stur- Overall, the Pirates finished in fifth place tn th fuldl individual wt.nn 1 dunng. Saturdt1y divtlnt came home third m tht> t .b50 standings with 88 point!t. Riversidl" was the men's winner . second tlnd fmal ddy of col]'\petillon, f I kt 17·04 13:? with 169, followed by F\Jllc rton (146), Saddleback (l 14) and . athil~hdo~ghthCo5aOtf' Mitchlell Pder<'tra dwa re~h~ ~;~sdwui attc~hl to def nd · R ch s ti (112) r m e r' y c dn ., con m r an o an a9o · , . thQ,J.00 frtw lhetr statt> champion hi~ b gmnmg Troy Langley was OCC s other indivlducl1 winner, with a p . · th t Thursday at Ohlone Collt 9 10-Fr _ solid effort of 6-foot-6 to capture t~c high Jump. Lclngley Wd OC~re;~~~· ~1!':n~~~rc;1:i~~~ri mont. The me t run through Sc.itur: cllso seventh in the triple Jump with a 42-3 leap. • cl Steve Gonzale , another product of Newport Harbor beth overall Wlth 49 pomts cty High. placl?d in three weight events Gonzale wa runncr- up in the discus dt 147-3, and third in the hot put (47-0) and hammer (129-3). David Boulton Wd!t fourth In the ~.000 11tN>pll'chdse (10:15) and eighth in the 5,000 met r (~:36.4) The bee women a lso hni hed fifth m the ov rall land- ings wtth 45 points, behind Rive~ade (189). ~n Dic>go Mt•Sd (172), FUllerton (121) and ~ddl back (56) The Pirat~ featured no ind1vdual winners, dlthough Wendy Brown (5·2 m tbe til9h jump) and M~uClcl Fogg (35- 8112 in the~ jump) posted secorld·p&Ke fb\ishe Pogg was atso thlnt ln the long jump at ~8-10. • Millen ·finishes 10th at Talladega . . ' TALLADEGA. Ala · N1 n dnver StPve Millen of Newport &-ach post- ed a 10th·plac hn h Sc.tturday m th tnt mational Rae of ChdJtlptons . (IROC) evt'nt at Tolled ga Supcn.pecdwoy. aft«>r ~ttlrtmg on th<' pole Mill n lipped back through traffic afte1 lx>mg "caught out• • v •rnl dn•fting ituations NA CAR upetsldf Dele EAi nhcudt tooll lh wm, 1mt beating out Steve Kin r, whU•• Jody rar driver Scott Pm tt took third . . p m rl'g10ndl fmdl. • A -.trt>dk wa~ snapped tht' '"mt• night 1ust across campu.., th.tt th<' OCC men' volleybclll t<'dm Wd'-.,topped by Golden WP'>t v. ht•n the Rustler!> !>Ofttklll tl'c.VTI d€.'(c>ated the Pirates. 5-2 OCC had won the prev1oui. 15 qctml''> agdm t its di tnct n vdl, but th1'I ye.u'. c,quctd has strug- qlPd to n•cords of t 1-22 overall mdudmg 7-13 m the Ordnge Empire' Conft>r('nce • N wport HMbor High prod· U< t Mara Cold1Lz1, ct fre hman dl Loyotct lvforymount Umvers1ty, -hc1 h('}pcd I c1d the Lion ' worn 'n\ tcnm11 team to its be t <,t'd'>On m d numbe1 of yedrs. Colcll7Lt hus po ted marks of 21'-b m '>tngl<•s <Mld \4-6 m dou- blt•s d'> LMU won 20 matche m a 'ea on for th f lr!>l llme tn ('lght 'yt'dts • ""• Ordngt• Coa~t C'oll ge !;Wtm? ln th<• nahonl 1 could buy that, m, h awn forbid, fifth in th~ 'ta\ . But hfth m the oonf~1enc. ~1 ~hot hllppcned lall w k~nd ett ~ddl ~ck Col~? HopetuUy, dept\ at lhc con· f~rNlC''t' l~ ~ not ~ate to • dt•plh at the state le,·~l We'll hnd out i.t r thi w k . .. .. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1"5 CONTINUED FROM 5 CaWornia ear,, automatic berths 11'1 the Southern Ca.lifornia Regionals. Third-and fourth- place teams will be left hoping for one of the six wild.card berths. OCC concludes the confer· ence season Uu.s week with road games against Riverside (21-17-1, .10·11) on Tuesday and Saddle- back (18-17, 9-12) on Thursday, and the regular-season finale on Saturday ~t home against Fuller- ton (28-13-1, 11 -11). Orange Coast remains in third place, a half game ahead of Fullerton. Rancho Santiago is a half ·gdme ahead of Cypress for the · conferf'nce lead. The Dons have won hve of the past seven • OEC titles. with Cypres&. the defending sldle chdil'lpion, hav- ing won the other two (including last year). _ White OCC's conference championship hopes are mathe- mabcdlly unposs1ble. the Plrdtes control their own de tiny in lenns of poi.~eason cons1derdllOn. HUiualJy. Lhree teams out of our conferenct? go ~e play'- om •. " Altobelli !.aid. Agamst Lhc Oohs, there WdS no score until the !.ixlh. wht•n Mando J;onlJeca doubled .with the bases lodded, scnnng'<' Nick Va lencia and Todd Kehrlt (Corond del Mar). l'he PtrdlelJ' two-out rally againi.t Rdncho Sdntiago spot stdrter Matt Montgomery began when Va lenc1d was hit by a pitch, followed by d walk to Kehrli, then another wc1lk to Robert Caton to !odd the sack!.. Montgomery. drafted m tbe 35tb round by ~ ..... City, IHt June out ol Wetaem High. He'w•s fW· ing in for Brian Martineau, one ol the DOns' top pitcben, who earti· er in the week slugged a dugout wall in fn.tstratiOn and broke his hand. Gardner, who went the dis- tance (8213 innings), struck out four and walked three (one inten· tional). Cowley opened the ninth with a walk and moved to second on Estrada's sacrifice. Sanchez was walked intentionally to create a force, then Chad Henderson struck ou(. Mallas laced Gardner's second pitch for a game-winning single. "I wasn't •tired, I was fine," Gardner said. ·All (MaUas) swings at are fastballs. He's been killing me for two years now." Altobelli, whose most reliable closer is red-shirting this season, refused to second-guess himself. The bullpen was not a ninth- inning option. "We rolled the dice and let (Gardner) go," Altot>elli said. "He's the one who got us (this fdr). Mallas is just a pesky hitter. We rolled the dice and f'arne up on the short end." Aside from Fonseca, deslgrtal· e d hitter Kehrli (2 for 3) and catcher Dene Yanagisawa (3 for 4) had productive games at the plttte for OCC. For Gardner, it was his second loss -both complete games - against the Dons this season. Gardner, 6-4, has five of OCC's six complete games this year. Rancho SantlllgO 3,0range Coast 2 Orange Coast 000 002 000 -2 7 O R. Santiago 000 000 201 · 3 6 O sec drops pair, misses playoffs · • Borders makes relief appearance, but unable to douse the flames in Golden State Athletic Conference baseball finale, I COSTA MESA -Southern California College's baseball le.am, needing to sweep a dou- bleheac;ter against Biola to keep its playoff hopes alive, Josi both · ends Saturday,. in its ~ two Golden State AthJetic Confer· ence 'Contests of the' season, 7-2 and 6-4, to finish 7-17 in confer- ence and out of the postseason picture for the second consecu- tive year. sec (13-35 overall), which plays a nonconference'game at home today against Cal State San Bernardino (3 p.m .) to wrap up the season, committed seven e rrors in the first game. Starter Jeff Beckley, 1-6. gave up seven runs, but only two earned. He walked five, hit a batter and struck out one. SCC's Josh Sewell hit his 14th home run of the season in the first, a solo shot. raWed for three runs. sec used three pitchers. in the seventh: Starter Kevin With- ers d-6), female Ila Borders and Matt Baker, who got the final out to end Biola's 'threat. Borders faced two batters, giving up a two-run double (both runs charged to Withers) before getting a groundout. - Baker relieved Borders and promptly gave up a run-scoring single, a run charged to Bor- ders, before dousing the Biola rally. Borde'W.-in her sophomore season, has a 1-7 record in 50 innings pitched · (81 hits allowed). He r earned-run aver- age soared to 7.20. Withers gave up seven hits 1 • in 61/3 innings, . walking two, hitting two batters and striking out one. llola 7;'SoCal College 2 Biola 100 011 013 · 7 10 1 SoCalColl 100 000 001 -2 6 7 Schmidt, Dosher (7) and· Alvarez; Beckleya(ld Primm. W~hmldt. 8-5. l- Beckley, 7-6. HR-S'eWell (SCQ. Blola 6, Socal College 4 Biola 001 101 3 • 6 9 O SoCal College 000 010 3 • 4 7 FonlJeccl got a hold of d lugb fdstbdlJ on c1 2-2 count, chdsmg Gardner and Yanagisawa; Mont· gomery, Wilson (6) and Estrada. W-Wil- son. l·Gardner, 6-4. 2B·FOOS@Ca (OQ, Cowley (RS). HR-Sanchez (RS). l(AH HOGSTEN I OAllV Pll.OT Mark Gardner delivers against Ranch o SanUago. Biola (19-21, 8-13) scored three runs in the top of the sev- enth. in the second game to take a 6-1 lead. SCC's Steve Dolias was 2 for 3 in the second game, including a two-run triple in the seventh, when the Vanguards Landers and Jay; Withers, Borders (7), Baker (7) and Grasse. W-landers, 4·2~thers, 1-6. 28-Flemming (8). logeals (8), Seidel (SCQ, Rivera (SCQ, Albrand (SCQ. 38-Dolias (SCC). Costa Mesa rider proves equal to the Challenge S U MMARIES LAKE CASTAIC -Costd Mesa resident Roman Roth hmshed d comlortdble Lhree minutes ahead of the field to wm Lhe Exp<'rt 01Vis1on dt the recent California Moun- tajn B1k<:' Chdllenge. Pow<:'nng through four o;tccp, difficult climbs along the course, Roth's l1rrtc would hdVt' J?laced him fourth in the pros d1v1.,1011 . The race Wd!. the first of a series of seven Califormd Mountdm B1k0 Chdllf'nges, and Roth stands atop ds the points leader in the Expert class. It Wd'o the thud strong effort LO as many races for the 29· yeat-old In h1'> hrc;t ume ever ndmg his Motiv bike in March at the CdClu'o Cup m Scottsdale, Anz., Rolh raced the 24- speed dlummum model to a second-pldce finis h . He cllso ftmsht>d a close second at the Sea Otter Clas- sic m ffi.ld·ApnJ Roth has more than 10 year~ of racmg experience, having started his career as a BMX nder at age 15. In 1987, he wai. the top BMX pro. m Missoun. and finished m ijle top hve LO the worlds and grands competitions Followmg a four-year hiatus, Roth enjoyed a solid year racing as an Expert la<;t year. He won the Parkpre Casta- 1c Lake event and the Big Bear Fall Classic, and...he.set cour!ie records an the Mahbu and Newport Time Thais. , Roth wiU next compf'te in the California Mountain Bike ChalJenge rdce d l Irwindale May 14. · . ANEW. BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MEN C~ITY COLLEGE OEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Tum KO<~ 1 PalOftlar, 860. 1 S..ddle back, 678, 3 Grossmont. •649. 4 San Otf90 ~ 290, 5 Orange Coa\1 141, 6 R•n<"ho Santiago. 195, 7 Cypr~n. 111. 8 Rtvenide, 1)2, 50 free-1 Beauchamp (P). 21 56, 1 Milkt (5), 21 66, 1. Crtlly (OCC), 11 87 1,650free-1 Mill'' (S), 16 1658·1 Fulton (G), 16 56 66, l Styrd1van1 (OCC), 17 04 1) 200 l>ll<k 1 Phthp (S), 2 04 00, 2 Knlofit (P), 2 OS 11, l Enn1 (P), l 06 15 2 200fly·1 Gromm (P), 1 57 40, 2 Squire (S), 1 58 1a. 1 L•ndholm cocn 1 oo 01 100 breast 1 NtHh (S), 2 12 10 l 041t•te (C), 2 12 23, 3 Ald,.<h (P), 2 13 H 100 f•ee 1 Beauchamp (P), 47 SS l M•lkt (5), 4 7 sr, 3 Cnlly (OCC), 48 18 Other' from OCC 4 IC"'• '8 30, 8 Bob11•n. 48 S4 200 l'Mdley relay-1 Pit-. 1 38 12. 2 Saddleb.Kk. 1 41 10, 3 Grossmont, 14349 400 IM 1 Lindholm COCO. 4 17 24 2 SQuore (S) 4 18 68. ) frank (P). 4 19 96 100 fly 1 Ando (1>) S2 30. 1 ~lk1 (S) 53 70. 3 Short (P), S4 21 Other from CX:C 4 A(u t•. S4 67 400 frtt relay 1 P•lomar 3 10 37, 2 G1ossmon1. l 11 88, l ~le bi<k. l 14 20, Nott OCC dq'd lnd1viduil point 1011ti 1 Grimm (P). 60, 2 Beauchamp (P), 57 3 Lindholm (OCQ, 53. • (he) M1lll'T (S), And9 (P), 52, 6 M1lk1 (S). SI, 7 (Ile) Sturdov•nt (OCC), Bity (P), 47, 9 Noquetr.a.JS), 46. 10 (tie) C•~r·(P). frank (P). FIJI~ (G), G1uhan oltt (G). 44, Olhtn from OCC 27 (tie) Ho.gl1nd, 36, 36 l(err, 31 The Ltgal lHpartmmt at the Daily Pilbt is pkasM . ;.- to 11.nNJUnce a new mvia nrJW a~ to nnu bus;nes:ses. ~ wil! MW SF.ARCH the namL for Jfl" p no exttrt chargt. and lllvt you the tirM anJ the trip to tht O!urt Hdu# in Santa Ana. Thm. of~ after' the JIM1't'h is compkttJ WI wilJ file your-jicmiqut business~ st4kmml wiJh the OJutfl) C/alt, publish tma 11 wtdt for four um6:r as•• by law and thm file your proof of puli/iaaiqn with the~ Grit. • ~ JlqJJ by tt> fik J"'" fotitiqus businas Sflllmlmt at the Daily Pi/Qt, 330 W Bay St, <Alta Mes11. If r oznn111 stt1J' b) ,-atJJ w at (114) 6424321 and Ut' wi1J mtW mrmgrmmJS forl"" to handle this /"O(Nlure by mllil. . If JOI' sht1uJJ httw "")' fonhw ~ p/tt« aJJ ut 4"" aw will~ motT thttn g/4J to ai# )""-GooJ lu&/t in Jb"' NW bwinesr M.11&~r'-'Pilot .. c:otfAMUA - WOMEN- Team ~corM 1 Palomar, 527 S. 2 GronmonL 449. 3 •Saddleb.lck, 407 4 S..n 01t90 Me_sa. 346, S Ora~ Co.m, 341 5, 6 R1ver~1d4!, 281, 7 CYJ>fM\, 276, 8 Rancho Santrago, 236 50 free 1 Turney (P), 24 71, 2 O'rwog ((), 25 52; 3 Pere11a (OCC), 25 68 100 back 1 Burton (RS), 1 01 17, l Snow (OCQ, 1 01 23, 3. Conine (OCC), 1 03 73 100 fly-1 Moim (RS). 1.01 09, 2'Sh19H da (S), 1 03.80; 3. Dreis COCO. 1•04 47 100 breasl-1 Moms (RS), 1 11 63, 2 Pietro (OCC). 1 11 96, 3 Des1dtrro (M). 1 14 79 200 free relay·! P•lomar, 1 45 22, 2 CyprM\, I 48 S4, 3 Gromnont, 1 49 50, Note OCC dq'd 100 flee 1 Tur ney (P), S4 37, 2 Pere.ra (OCC). 55 81, 3 ~ntoro (Q. 5681. Othe" fre1m OCC 6 Wroght, 5812, 10 Oreo~ 10016, 23 Goe•, 1 1l 03 200 IM 1 Lincoln (P), 2 16 10, 2 Morrish (RS), 2 17.41, 3 M<Oan1el (G). 2 23 00. Other from OCC 7 Jensen. 2 25 39 50 ~-'SPB 90. 1 l..tP90ea.!ef 29 70, 3 Baudutn (R). 30 00 200 ~tey relay 1 P•lomar, 2 00 00 1 Grossmont. 2 00 71, 3 S1ddlebad. 1 01 09 Note OCC dq"d Individual point totals 1 l.1n<oln (P). 60. 2 M0tt1\ (RS), 57, 3 (toe) Turney (P), Burton (RS) S4, 5 Nye (P). 49 5. 6 Pe1e11a (OCC) 49. 7 Sh19Hda (S), 48. 8 w .. ont (OCC), 47, 9 (he) McOan.el (G). S.udvon (R), Samoro (G), 45 Others from OCC 17 (t•el Edw.J•d~ 40, 23 Snow, 17 25 (tie) H1nchy, KeaY\, 23 I SCC's softball team splits doubleheader with Concordia IRVINE -Southern Cal- ifornia College's softba ll team , Golden State Athletic Conference champion, split a regular-season ending double hedder Saturday at Concordia, winning the opener, 6-2. before drop- pmg the nightccip, 2-1. sec (39-18. 16-4), which won the cor;iference for the third yedf in a row, opens pl'!y irr the NAIA Western Regionals Mdy 11. Angi Vega was 3 for 6 m the doubleheader for sec. including two hats in the second Qdme Amy Le wis })ad a run-sconng single for sec m the second game, the Vangudrds' only run. · Concordia's J enny Blan- ton rippt>d a bases-loaded, / one-out single to score the tying dnd winning runs m the bottom of the seventh, pinning Shannon Saylor with the loss. Sdylor was the winning pitche r in the first game. when the Vanguards scored all sue -of their runs m the fourth, thanks to five walks, three hlts and two errors. SCC's Shannon Moreno l~d the inning off . with a double. SoCal cot• 6, Concordia 2 SoC.al Col~ 000 600 0 6 4 1 Concordia oob 020 o/.25" 4 SaylOf, Merrow (S), ~lor (6) and -Lew~. Armbruster and yuriano W Saylor, 2S-6 L·Armbtuster 28-MOfeno (SCQ. - Concordia 2. SoCal Col~ 1 Soeal College 000 100 0 · 1 8 0 ConcOfdia 000 000 2 2 10 0 -Saylor al'ld lewis, LeFebvre al'ld Lau nano W·leFebvr~. L·Sayt()r, 25·7 • TODAY •BASEBALL College ·Cal State San Bernardino at Southern California College. 3 p.m. • VOLLEYBALL Community college men · Orange Coast at Long Beach City College, 1 p.m. (first round Southern California Regionals.) •SOFTBALL. Community college · Riverside at Orange Coast, 3 p.m. • TRACK AND FIELD Hig~boys and girls _ Sea View league prelims at Irvine, 2 p.m. Community college · Southern Ca1i- fornia Tournament a1 Rancho Califor· nia,all day High school · Pacific Coast League finals at Tijeras Creek. 10 a.m. DAVEY'S LOCKER (9 boats, 154 anglers) • 2 white seabass. 8 halibut. ·2 thresher shark, 18 blue sha,k. 147 bar· racuda, 2 bonito, 39 caUco bass, 66 sand bass, 76 sculpin, 11 sheephead, 46 rock- fish, 70 mackerel, 20 yellowfin tuna. NEWPORT LANDING (4 boats. 38 anglers) · 59 calico bass, 2 sand bass, 2 rock fish, 5 sculpin, 22 sheephead, 2 sar- go, 41 blue perch, 22 yellowfin croaker, 40 mackerel. · TRADE through classified 842·1878 ,,. " .. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1995 • Ml.IC IOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC MOTICU PUIUC MOTICll PU1UC NOTICll PUIUC MOTtCll PUILIC-NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES :i NDTICI Ofl Of the fllnenc111 COd1 and IHI not•l•l. MY1nce1. If ~ bullnea '*"' .. c.._ an A,... rca ....... eo-ty c..iiiaYM, m1Joe.:= ....... kGtl. • t11niness llllTle fie ... ~ .,,.,..,.. •• 8All •uthot111d to do bus1n111 •nv. undlf the '*'"' of ttw nMlll lr'*'<I lllO\ll tNI ~ 1 ...,_ ...,. ~ 111 ~-£... C... DrM '°' -..c....._ ""'° .oo... on Jlf\I lilnel of ht staltl\'lfnl does ftOC ot flCTmDUI.,..... TNMM S.le No. In thll ltltl). At: IN THE 011d of Tnnt. 11ttm1ted 11l112 ._.._..._ ..... n. w..t. --AM. CA .. -loulft Anion 1ouA9o 111116 ltMll dlONt 111 11t1 in N .. ITltmllf H ·&OOIS QUAD AREA Of THE CITY fee1. ch1rge1 Ind ex· SIGNED ~T HOANIOOE 11 ............ not al rteM. tlle aM .....,... WIN 12•' ..... C..U OAHIEUE A AH.tJOT .-of t ~ ~ TN ~ penoa(s) ISM TICllOrdefNo.31oot6 HALL OF BUENA PARK i>e0111oftheTru1t111nd Tl'IS.-l'lllfCwethled .,._. .... ill In conwyecltoMdMWIMN ...... CA t21211. T-. BERT A 1WJOT, NMlll 111 "'Gl*>noftr1uotoof 11u1Nm1 • .. NATM.f Aef1t1nce No. 128458·8 CIVIC CENTER. AT 8850 of the tru1t1 creeted by Ill COu~Cltlll of of a ficMllll ..,_ ~ ~ ~..., 0::::: ~ ..,._.No.: ('7Mt ltMIA tW.E8UAH 1 eno1t1er undtf fide,_ Sllle, Of COFfEE", DID Oft APNNo.131-581·18 BEACH BLVD., BUENA llidOeed ofTrustto-wlt. COul'llYon ~.111115 '"**'°"""'•°' JU -Pf -.............. TIU ~wasfMC1 1111 common •($et Seaonl4.ooTlleMll,!MftlMCA80620 YOU ARE .. DEFAUlT PARK, CA., 111 right, title t217.768.28 Eetimatld. NOTICE· M '1t*us lllOtl)ef.., ftdenl. S., Of =.-:,.: .=,..:::-:r: ...._ .....,. cowlNnl oi !tie COullly Qcf\ of OnnQe et seq. i.,,,nuund Proltssions OongM YUMl,2901 S 6- DER A DEED OF TRUS 1nd 1nter11t conv~y1d to ~ued lntetllt 1nd adct.-S.mert DPM IM YNll f ~ (Sft SdOfl 14400 Loll :n and M In ._11 a0 "*'ltltJ, ..,. ...... or-. on AIJlll 25. 1~ Codi) Olt~. HIDtnda ~. CA DATED 04IOl192. UN-ind now held by rt under tionel 1dv10Ce1, If any, will "'dlll 11 w• filed tn"' Ol1 MQ. !Minm and PloltltlOlll ol .,., .. AddlUon co New-......, ,...,_.. -., poe.. Ta·lbs Ftcalous n~t t"•no t745 LESS YOU TAKE ACTIO 1ald Oe1d of Trust In tl'le lnaeese this fi9ure prior to of Ille COu,.. Off\ A MW ftct· 1) pott Heighta' In the City ...-, 0t SIMlmtnl el<Ptn five ytllS I Ne.pan OUCM;ost.a MIU Dan XII, 2110t S GllOftl Oll-.t, TO PROTECT YOUR PROP property situated in Hid sale. '°"' Builnest Mimi S•me Rnt Htno °'Newport .eech, CCMHICY WUMIN'8flcem. tot .. dile It Wat tiled tn Ille Oii Ct()()2306m.rr ~10.17,24, Hlclendl HelQttll. CA 91745 ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO County Celifot'nlf descnb-The b1n1ficiery under lftllt be filed belOlt lhlt 'me T MlwPDlt Buch-Costa Mm o1 Or1n91 Stile Of c..r. purJM>M °' Nil~ h Ille COuncy Ott1l A new fic1t ~ 1, 1995 11'S bu11ness lS COIQidld ~ T ,.· PU8LIC SALE I th • I d " • L Id De r T lillng ol tlu Stllemert dOe1 not ol CN2llS442 28M>3 ~ 24 May fomte ~ ~ ~ llCUfed w '°'IS llUsaneu Name Statemt tusbancl & Wiii A • IF ng 1 •n l •cein. ~t •• •d 0 ~uat here~o· itself autnonu Ille use in thl 18.15 1Qll!5 ' '11 on 1 ..W Died ol Tru• lnctu6-nJlSt be l•lld belo~ M •me T Registtant.hel nol yet -.n • YOU NE!D AN EXPLANA· 36 of .Tract No. 6693, 1n fore eJC1cuted and d1l1Y-lute ol 1 FiaMJus 8usmess • • rec0tde4t In loot! • Ing the fMI, chergn and 1111 of thl(Stllement does not of to translCI business undef llll TION OF THE NA TUAE OF th• City of Coat• Men, ered to the undar~ign1d a Mime in "'°'"°" o1 the nghts of L NOTICE flege(t) N, °' Mlacll&e-eapen-o1 tne Ttuste. •= aulhonze the use in Flle Me. ft4t•U llC'11but bl$ness NIM 01 THE PROCEEDINGS Col!°ty of Orenge, State of written Oecl1r1tion of De-lllOlller undt• Ftdelll. Stllt. 0 PUB IC ::;:: Nape, In the omc; The "'"'.. und« uid II* Ol 1 Ficabous 8uStne FICTmota IUIHIESS names ~steel lle~n . , AGAINST YOU, YOU C.hf0tnl1, H per Map Re· fault end Demand for Sale, mmon ltw (Set Seaon 14 Mid cf.:::Y ~~def Died Of Trult ceuMd 1 Name in lt'IOlnon of the nohts of NAME STATEMENT SIG~O DONGBtH YUAN DAN SHO\.ILD CONT ACT A corded In Book 2!52. Pages end • written Notice of et seq • Buamess and Plotesseons "'~=•~ . ttllflfrom y.the = Not>ce Of Dlf•ult and Elle.-another under Fedelll, State, 0 lhe loltow1no per10n(1) 1Sl'art xu ' LAWYER. 37 thru 40, Ml1cellan1001 DefJSult ind Election to Odil TruatH Ille No. weatet't A 1 ffft Uon co ..., to bl recotcSM common law (See Section 14 dolno llll!14ness as Ttlf PIN nu stmmel'd WIS lllecl Wiii On Mey 22, 1995, It Meps, in the Olllce of> the Sell. The un~ar1igned nm Ft11no 01210ICM4 The t~et "emount o1 the In UM county where thl ~l seq , 8uS1ness and ProltsSIOns LADY Q«.N Tusbn Pranot , C the Cou~Qeit of ~ 11 :00 A.M., PRO· County Recorder of Seid caused said Notice of De-JOHN A. IARTLm, Es,. . TIUe Ofdef' No. unpekt balance o1 CM rlll property 11 loceted COde) 92667 Cou!llY on 11 t995 FESSIONAL FORE· County. Except Therefrom fault end Election to Sell to 600$ Klllmtr81vd 21~19'-21 ot>!lgetlon MCured by the end mofl' then thrH Fttstf:it1no Kelly Woo<1s 7903 Mcl\KI NOTICE· tn fict~s .....,,. CLOSURE CORPORATION All Oil, G11, Minerals end be reco(ded in the county Slill I ft~rence No. 23'1"'°' property to bl 101c1 end ~ h hev1 ~Md Newport Beach-Costa Mesa C1 G1111111 Bay CA 95746 Statement expres lillt ~ flom es the duly appointed Other Hydrocarbons. below where the real property la Biia. CA '12621 N No. 4~·22 r .. tonllbly 11tlmetld 1 i:,.auc w.'i::d ~ CH:nil 15 May 1.815 22,.1~ Ma~ala Wooos 7903 Michael the Olte 11 was flied in the Office ·Trustee under ind pursu· • Depth of 500 Feet, W ith-located end more than Newport 8each·Cos11 Mesa OU ME IN DEFAUl..T coats, e11penH• end .0-n : j, Pl" Ct Gran~ Bay CA 957<16 ol the County Oel\ A new Adi· ant to· Deed of Trust, re· out the Right ol Surface three months have elepaed CN306114 May 1.8.1,,22.1995 UNOE" A DEED OI' venc11 et the lime Of the U~lt • ~"·~•::::: PUBLIC NOTICE llls wsmess is COllOOCttO bV ious Business Name Slllefntnt , corded on 04/16/92 u Entry. es Reserved in In· since such record1t1on. TftUST DATE> ::!f:.t_ lnNotlt11•1 publ_Jc•tlofl ,'! thl1 haudty Avenue Httl Fill Ml ft42t23 • nus=...nd ::'~ not et be ""st be lileo belore INOme The Document No. 92·24909 struments of Ricord. TRA PROfESSIONAL FORE· PUBLIC NOTICE UNLESS YOU T ce "' a... • ''°°' Los An et'.. CA • · ·w s Y gun f1~no Of tin slal!rnetd does flOlol Book •• Pl"" -• of Otticlel ,f 15005 CLOSURE CORPORATION TION TO PROTECT YOU" S323,t25.U . Peyrnent tOOt f T::-=g L FICTITIOUS BUSINESS IO tt1nsact busmtsi under itsdl ~ze the use in ltu ..-• n..-' • All Mo FIOAt PROPERTY, IT MAY BE must be by cash, 1 ca-• NU. NAME STATIMENf l1ClltOJS busmess nime o mt ol fdtout llilll*S RecordJ In the Office of , ,,. property l'leretol ore IS Trustee, •5 HUTTON flCTITIOUs IUllNEH SOLD AT A ftU8UC SALE. ...,., cttecll df'ewn Ot1 a ber. (213) MIU, Br, The toflowtnO pe!SOll(s) ,~ names list~ l'ltl?in ' a of the Recorder. of ORANGE ~.scribed i1 being sold •u CENTRE DRIVE. SUITE NAME IJATEllUIT If YOU ~D AN EX· stet• °' netlonel beni, 8 Oebfleite leech, Trust~ dOioO rusinen -as POLO ClEA~ SIG~D Kru y WOODS MAR =~nu~"°" ~Ille= Of County, Cehforn1e. exe-is . The street 1ddre.ss 1050, SANT~ ANA, CA 'The lollOwing PIBOll(S) init Pl.A.NATION Of' THE tU.. checll drewn bye stete Of a.le Offlclf, Dete. ERS,-tluSlntsS Alone No (714 GALA WOODS law ~-secaon 1..:.00 cuted by: DONALD W. en~ other common des1g-92707, Telephone Num· dOlng business IS rHP WDICAI. TURE Of' THE federel credit union, °' • CMl20IM 831-3507, 26548 Moulton Pkwy 1n.s st11tmeni *<IS lo!IO "'th COllYll!>n ,_, Plot VOYER AND MARILYN A. n1t1on, If any. of the reel ber: (7141 432·9000, By: COAPORATK>H All 1917119 P"OC££otHGS. AGAINST checll drawn by 1 st1te Of ~~~si~: I L LIQllna Hils CA 92653 Ille COunty Clerll ol Oranoe ~ • 8usmess llld e$9IOllS VOYER. HUSBAND ANO property described above BRUCE A . RUSK, TRUSTEE ggoo lllbert 'Awruf Fouotaui YOU YOU SHOULD CON-flderel NYlng1 end loen • • G"QOIY HOONn ~lie COu11ty on AQnl 25 1995 nm fllt WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS. is purported to be: 3353 SALE OFFICER, Dllte: v~. . CA 92-708 • TACtA LAWYEfl.. H IOClaUon, uvlngs a• PUBLIC NOTICE (SSN 286-64·2925) 10 QJalil NOTICE·11ls f1C1100US ~me ALOE~ YMAJI ESCROW CORP. IS Trustot, UNITED SA V-ALABAMA CIRCLE. 04/24/95 1fbert MedH:a C~ On 05l22IM lit 1.00 ,.M., toeletlon, Of' uvlng,a benll ~.Colo de Clla, CA 9267~ stattll"eflt eicir~ hve years from t1326So"11 SttM INGS ASSOCIATION OF COSTA M ESA. CA NPP0004037 Cllifomla, ggoo Talbert Averoe' Equi:_l>M ~ c:;::r!d specified In section 1102 file Na. ft4U20 Laura Diane Crowell (SS~ tne cu:e 11 was lweel ,,, tile Office Clmt7s, CA gc703 TEXAS FSB es Ben-92626. PUB: 05I01195. 05/08/9 5, Fountain Vrll~ CA 92708 . 81 Y 8 °'the P:lnsnclal Code Ind F1CTITIOUS IUSIJIESS 35&40-213n, 10 Oual Aace ot Ille County Oent A ne• licil· N!wport Be~.costa Meu • elici1ry. ' The undersigned Trustee 05/1 5/95 Tt.s buSlneSs 1s concllcted by !~~~t~o 8!'!r of ~.r,i!: ~ut~";.~ to do bualneu • NAME STATEMENT ColO de Caza. CA 92679 IO<JS Bus.ness Name S:.itemen CN304~ l3329W ~ 17 24 Will SELL AT PUBLIC disclaims env liability for a corpora•on · COldld on 10/03l8t 11 1 •· The following perwn(s) rnre Ttu business 1s condocteo by ~st oe ''ea oetort that ome Tne May 1 8 11195 • AUCTION TO THE HIGH· any incorrectness of the PUBLIC NOTICE Type ot llisiness PlotesSI Document No ~.21.U aJ:: atrfft eddr:!~ Ind dolno business as GLOB£ MET· to·l)artnets, Wlft be mamed 6 3 1,1 no ot m.s st1tement aoes not of ' ' EST BIDDER FOR CASH street address an·d other ol meaane Book ... Pege ~:._ °' Offlclil tlon If~~ the ,':j Al.S, 3419 Via Udo. #311 New· 95 11tstll autnor.z~ ·Ille use 1n tr.s ( bl It ttm f I • d · if File Na. FIU411 AeQIStlant hlS not yet beQU • d I th off1 Of ' ' port Beach CA 92663 Ha\<! you started oono tJus1 State OI a nCbbOUS Business PIY• e e o sa e in common 111gn1t1on, FICTITIOUS 1us1--s to ·--~1 .... ..,... necor ' n • ce property described ibove D 11' A .... t 414 ~U ness~t? No Name in Vlolaoon ot tile nohts of Chances are you wllrfind what you need at Jhe price you want to pay w hen you read Classified lawful money of the United any. shown herein Said _.. , .,.,,...., uuSlntSS u,..,~r th• RecOf'd« ol Oren~ Is purported to be: 501 al'le e ,..,.JO· Stites by cash 1 cash· sale will be med~ b t NAME STATEMENT hdbous rusiness name o County C.llfornl•, H· C•l"lna DYIYe Newport Point Dr , Newport Beach. C SIGN GREGORY NORMAN another unoer Federal Stale o ler's ~heck dra~n by a w ithout covenant 0,' we~-00: l:J=~~ pe~on(~~~ ;"N'l~•te~~~ir ~DIC ecuted 'brc= .. John A. ~ren Beecl\,,CA 9261S. vze:bert A ANJOt -4-l-4 WI ~~i~EY. LAURA DIANE ~~~r:i~~~!'.~~fe;~:; s~~tak ~r neti~nel bank, • renty, expressed or im· RADIATOR SERVICE. 225 Wes CORPORATK>N, By Wilham p ~~~dM:~ .:W.H':,n, J~~ df~T.i'.!::·~~l:nH':b~jtuls~: Point Dr , Newport Beach, C Tin siatement was tiled with CO<le) . Cnvc rawn Y a state or plled, regarding title, pos-Truslow Fullerton CA 92632 Braceiooeta President Tenant• en lncorreclnltH o the 92660 the COunty Cter1\ of Oranoe flrst h1mo federal credit union, or a seasion, or encumbrances,. Robert Homdoe, 614 Wes This statement was Med wit Wiit nil et public suction •tr~et' eddreu ind other Abraham Halebt1an, 2255 Cat ~nty on Apnl 4 11195 BURROW ESCROW COMPANY check drawn by • state or to pay the remaining pnnc1-AvellJe, Fullerton CA92632 the Coun~Cler11 pl Ora to th• highest bidder fOf' common dHI n•llon If Gra.nde Pasadena.CA91104 NOTICE-Tiu flcbbous Name !JCI Park<AfflterDn~ fed are I uvlngs and loan pal sum ol the note Isl se-• Tiu business 1s con<lllcted by County on t 18. 11195 cllh (peyibie It time °' any •howri her:ln • 1114s ruslness is conducted by' Siatement exPll!S hve years lrom Santa Ana CA 927 essocl1tlon, uvings ISSO· cured by seld Dead of an 1ndlV1dUal · NOllCE· tu Ficobous Na NI• '1n leWful money of eenerlcliry· 8.nll qf co partners the date 11 was hied 1n the Olhce Newpo<t Be.ich-Costa Mes~ daUy 642-5678 '~ cietion, or sevings bank Trost , with interest Tiie reoistrant commenced Slalement U?rtt f1¥e yea11 lro the United StetH) ait: M America NT ~ SA, coata lhe reaisttant commenced ot the Coul!ly Cler11 A new F1cb CN30611 7 78768 Re. Moy s-peclfied in sect ion 5102 thereon, es provided in ttansact buS1ness under the the da1! 11 was l~ed m the Olh th• North front entrenc:e, Meu Servlcln center ttansact t..IS1nes~ under the bous Business Name Statement J 815.22 1995 - ' ' 11 . I I J.- 1002-1625 . , '-~-~~ 1 , ' .,.,., , ' I , . y_ .. :..• ·~ . ~ I . I~~~ I '1 , I --· m 2102-2744 ~­ ._,._,._,.~· -~~2'00-2911 . mll· HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE 2'2NOll ,:f~. i~r:~. I . .{ ............ -- 0 ASSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday PAILY PILOT ·DEADUNES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pr[l Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:~ Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm ... BYPllO .. (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631~594 (Please include your name and poone. nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAILORIN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA-92627 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines ate liubject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the righc to censor, recla~sify, revrse or reject any clas~fied advertisement. Please· report any error that may be in your classified ad immediate ly. Tne Daily Pi lot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible eJCcepr for the l~ cost of the space actually occupied by the error. · Credit can only be allowed for tJie fi rst insertion EMPLOYMENT .. EMPLOYMENT S530 Penln•ul• Pt 48d-48a tamodelad hom•I Sunny p1Uo1. rooftop deck. prlc•d to .. 11 $6651<. Balboa New- port Alty 723-4494 • • t Call 642-5678. Put 34-ew words to work for you . A D•llW: Salary ot S400 a day wotklng lor Don Lapre ol th e TV show "M aking Money." Call Don 11 1-800-366-5277. Bulldlng Malnt & llberglass knowl· edge. f/t 01 pit. pay DOE. Steve 646·7725. ..... .. tit tt tlhl .. ,..... "••nl or IHI CllMlfltd td. t ti ,., '"" lddltl••il • I \ Acwa 1C....~ • GoM (• horle) ,0 .. 141n ...... 15~=' 11 ,......,. 17-0M'IMIM: welled 18~ . ~ ~llltl) 22 Sawiga 2-4 NJo'te: ~· 25=...,,.. 28 I lllle 27 w Rend . 28 One dly -time 29 Stec> 3f Be svmpathetlc 34 Think oVer 39 Jlllcic -41 Over there• 42 "Dirty >... .S~'QIS 'I 418 Ancient .=r:.-=~ ..... ~rc:r:'doofbel .Qudt .... ee E.db6I rooc 70 AWlflG9 71 Oog'i CNln DOWN 1 °" llmltl 2~1don lhede 3 8roedlf := e SWllCP' 7 Poc:Ut bllllerdl 8 FMnaMuoer ~~) 1~ ::'ffuen &-t-415 0 i-.IHMI,.._~ 32 Tycoon S4 South I Onuala ~ 33 Compul9r abbr. dance 35 ~ 55 PollticeJ Q. 1 • &th vulnerabJe, .. South JOU hold: .. OActtlll oQ lfl i&CUt The bMtdina hM proceedecl: IOVIH flaT NOm'll M8T I" Diii ~ l• "' .. .... .... f What action do )'OU t.alte? Q. 4 -Both wlnerabae, .. South )'Oil bold: ' A • H.d there been no double, JOU would haw jumped to four 1,pad•, fUUrruu and .. eeeno ......i not to make l••••llllliiiil& the ume bid now. Adherent.I oft.be Delux Q.Puton w/ IAw oCTotal Tricb Will endone tranM a covef', Ilk• thia dedlion lince you beloni at the new I 1250. New 13" f'oui'leYel with 10 trumJ)I in the· TV 1120. Wht lk .. combined band. • cs .. k 125. 875-6548 Movtnt11 uec deak & hhr chair, c:r~a. 7011 •1181 22ft Ski lkNll• Ni .... IT W I ..... DlilJ' ... 0 9030 POllClll ·1175 t-......... •t1 Cab Coupe, rere mid-night blue, •hoWroom oond. 12K Ong mllH, W,500 ,.5-0509 ~~,~~D. Ye,°!; ~ CBIWOtlT 1045 VOtDW&GU 1235 hull, Jua1 1ervlced, new controlerfuph~ at C...., P9•H•11r.,.. Owner auddenly de-elery. 01 .. 1 Pl boat-Gold color, good cond. ceued leavtng '82 fast-took• great ..... r• " ton. 83.000 mllee1 wf\lt• Cabrlolet. ady to go. I 12,000 aueo, AJC, PS, PB. 300Q city ml. S 11,!500. 64&-9449/574-4147 new tlrH ........ S4000 obo 675-4408, Perteet for Ptioel lidln City 47 Dried '*'"' 11 Grffk ~ 12 Figure lkaler Kerrigan 13 Bkl9 and yellow 36Thntv ~ 37 Mleceb•te 58 Territories A • Thia ie 1!0 April f~rank. North'• reaouble conftrmiilyour tide OWM the hand, 90 partne.r'1 aubeequent )'Sau ii forcinc-)'OU muet either double or bi,d. Since your two-heart -rebid lhowed • aix~ card suit and an unwillincneu to defend a 1pade contni:t. )'OU cannot bid the aame valuea acain by~ on to five heartl -neeclinc no more kltch !able & 4 c:halrst'-----...... ---1 & more. 720-0352 MARINE SUPS Q. I • Aa Sou.th, vulnerable, you bold: • • ...... an tour gradua1el 38 Blended 57 P81Mne 418 One °' the Gabora 50 SUiiivan and Asnet mbl 21 tong way off 23 Type of coffee 26 Small rod< whllkey -Ingredient 40 Raoetracks 59 MOntreal what you bold, partner would have bid five heart.I. Double. •CU ota oA.J .. , •KQ.Jtl o::a:a~•~.=. ~°:J~ DOCXS 7022 FORD 9075 A.NTIQUIS • a.ASSICS 9250 ------ 53 Stdty trUtl S4 ·-and 28 Fable writer 29 TN cake 44 Beaux baMbeller . 45 WllneSSed 60 Camena'1 eye 49 Feudal tenant 81 Bundle of hay Q. 2 • Neither vulnenble, as South you bold: 2 JVL D130 ap .. kera WEST $50 ea. 76o-o928 **215 l'T power or ,81 T .. PO l3k·ml 1 liiiiliiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii aall. Electricity, water. • '73 VOLVO The bidding bu proceeded: NOR'IB BA8T 80UrB Sympathy" 55 Plcic tightly 30 Lasso 50 Pass Into law 64 -T ... tung P.. Wanted to ·~ wht. Near Bal Ferry Call owner, 4 dt, a/c, PS, P-1800 ES. Red. GOOd PUI c:rlb, little girl• furn. 673-1943 · PB, io.ded, lmmacl c:ond. 17 ,900/obo: 10 Piiie s. I• P.. 10 58 Most up-t~•· eo Actress 31 C.lgary Statnpede!J gtp. 51 Perry Mason's assistant 52 Pledge MKl4 "71 0141 MK l4 (714) 831-5590 $5,900. 497-8488 ... 1.2010 . ISO ft Moorlne NB -"° p-T What' do you bid now? The bidctin~pl'OCeeded: 80lFl'H NORTH EAST P ... w/33ft flberglua cabin 90 Ford Taurua GL '84 MASERATI A • Partner has deecribed a hand MERCHANDISE crulHr. need a en-3.81.. v.e, loeded, PW, Quattroporte Misc 601~. gin••· B oth tor PS, PdL,. A/C, powr Beautiful 4-dr Hdanl l• P... INT T worth some 18 pointa with a single-• <I' $30,000. Call Hat, new Urea, Ivory w/c:aremel lthr ton diamond. All your carda1.with 9am·8pm 648-5972 $5850 ........... 631-2464 ln1, cU.tom wheeli. What action do yoq take? the exception of f:be jack of aia-L~:~~~~-J~':1,.,po' n':i eo Ft deep waler dock 22';860"1flllea. 111 ,950/ monda: are working, and to bid any-plants Sl-4 1548-9832 for leaa• on Balboa 111 --------obo. PP. 873-6289 NB A • While two aces and two kings improve your Count, the fact $at you don't. have a major-suit fit., or a source oftrlcks, means that.chances the hand will stretch to game are thing leas than six clube would be PLANT.••• ·I! '"'CR•a facing 1urnlng basin. HONDA 9085 anactofcowardice. -.. .. Call LaAee, 252·1271. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·TRADE Q. 8 -Neither vulnerable, as South you bold: Junlpera, honey· Why play Hide 'N auckle, roaemary, '81 Aooord ~ herb• s1. Cltrua-trult· Sffk with c:hlldcare? 5-apd, 2-dr, auto, aun· UU'ough Classified negligible. Pa88. • avocado trees, frulUng Call Claaalfled roof, good cond. 842·5878 $10. On palms 8' $20. tOdayl 642-5678• $1100 OBO. 831-1149 1--------- Q: 3 -AB South, vulnerable, you hold: .X86 OAKIU4 041 ~J8 Ulac s10. 909-674-9422 ,..----.....:.....:.;,,,:_...:..:.:.:.:=====::;;iiiiiiiiiiiii M 7 6 4 QJ 10 e 09 M 8 7 8 2 The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST 80t.rnl 10 • 10 p.. T What do you bid oow? A • A raise to two heart.a is a gross widerbid. lfyou play that a cue-bid of the ene'my suit.confmna a fit. with limit.-ra.iae values, by all means bid two diamonda. If not, make an invitational jump to three bearta. The bidd.irur baa proceeded: SOUTH WEsT NORTH 10 p.. 10 I~ P .. ·I• T What do you bid now? EAST Pue Pue A • O\>vioUfly, the choices are two no trump or three hearta. Since you have already rebid"your hearts (although th.at. doe.a not promise a six-card suit in this sequence), we slightly prefer showing the club &toJ>W by bidding two no trump. That will give partner more options on the third round. Reataurant Booths 1 For Sale Call 9&3-0227 ()( 962-0722 FREE TO YOU 6022 F'R••s a ft apa, heater and pump. cau 545-6098 alter 6pm. PETS• ANIMALS 6049 ADOPT·A·PET Every Sat & Sun at ..,..-+--t---t--1---t 1---------------------------1 .\ PETSMART, Fount4ln Valley. Puppies, kit· EMPI:OYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT len1 and more, all looking for loving, car- ing homea. CALI.. 597· 9037 for more Info. 5530 55~0 5530 RiT.AIL SALES FIT PART TIME WORK For wo'men'• shoe FULL TIME PAY outlet Jn CdM. Exp a The TlmH Orange plus. Call 675-6292. pounly la looking tor ~ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EM!,I.OYMENT 5530 5530 I ~530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil bright, ener.eeuc saies S.:CRETARIAL Driver• needed for S PIT Demonatratora people for Telemarkat-FULUPART TIME CAL, CM based pro-For grocery atorea In Ing and COl\lumer $7.50/hr. Stable, DE- Advertising assistant. duce c:o. Exper. Con· your erea. FrVSaVSun. Marketing. Earn hourly PENDABLE Individual CLERICAl Full time. $7.50/hr. tact Arthur:631·7880 Car necessary. wage+ gene<ous c:om-needed to 111rovlde Stable, DEPENDABLE F .. ONT SERVICE DESK 714-557-5579. mlHlona while qualify· clertcaJ support for the lndlvldual needed to " •~-=,-------Cl 111 d 1 1 FREE KITTENS SECTY/Cuat Service to loving home• only. needed lml1).9d for aml Please ca.II 714'"650- growlng business In 1404. aoltware lnduatry. No 1-8-.-v-e_e_b_u_s_e_d __ a_n_d, 11 exp nee:, will train. Ca-abandoned pets Be a 1ual, fun atmosphere. · Team oriented. Please volunteer/101ter. Call call David, 434-1200. 714-597-9037. TELEMARKETING WelmarmMr Pup.AKC · Champ UnH. $600 Prol'I Hrvlce. Great lrrealsllblel 642-2519 benellt1 & bonus&1. P{T. MUST HAVE EXP. --------Raeglna, 640-7602. Ticnl'S Provide clerical aup-PIT, varlou1 ahltts. PIT People wanted to Ing tor our attractive au ed A vert s ng C t e I add eu lab 1 t beneflta package. For Department of a grow· port for the Classllled ua om r aerv c e, r e 1 or Telemarketing ealei Ing community news-6075 Advert11lng Depart-phonea, flllng, aalH pay. YolJ"must have a c:all 714-968-4591. For paper chain. Typing•---------iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii ment of a 'growing 1kllla nec:easary. typewriter, computer community new1paper Apply In peraon at or gOOd handwrlllng. Conaumer Marketing so.55wpm. Vatlous of-MPLOYMENT 2 NW Alrtlne Ucketa chain. Ac:c:urale typing Newport YMCA, 2300 lnt'I LO. ratea apply. aaJH c:all Jourdain, flee dutl&1. Morning SERVICES 5533 rnd.J!l'tlP CC-Detroit, of 50-55wpm a MUST. University Or., NB. 1-e09-474-4288 •-7.,..1_4-,...~....,....,...,5...,7,..,.4,...,. ,.......,,....,....,,-al1err>on houra avail-ustf"by August. Make POST .. , & OOV'T 'Oii able Monday thru Fri• ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oft-a. 64 ... _7605 Dullea Include data PIT TELLER -,. d o rt ity f 11 '"'' ..-entty & heavy phonea. Real Estate Positions . available, $21/HOUR+BENEFITS ay. ppo un or ........ •---------H NO exp WILL TRA.IN growth. Physical/drug PleaH be aware that M our~ r:3'b8m~:3gpm MM. llTAftUl.D WC ells Fatgo pank, NB. To ... ......, Call 1-I00-875-7608 tHtlng Is a prarequl-the ll1tlng1 In thla cat-on· r • oo en· all Ben, 675-4551 ....,....,, 1lte of employment. egory may require you efill, opportunity for Busy Wiik_., loClllon. PIT Work FIT Pay RECEPTIONIST Call Judy Oetting or t<r c:all a 900 number growth. Physical/drug ~ plM. For,..,_ 6am-12 M·F no exp Superouta looking call (714) 574-4250 for In which there Is a I f I ..., ••"'4! neceaaary S8 00/hr for friend~ energetic: __ n..,,te~rv.,.,..-e_w_. --......,...-.,.-charge per minute. s te o emp oyment. lhl""'•zr1'11 · · testing II a prerequl-A... on r--. :I . I I Send resume to (714) r Ask for Mark 852·0247 per1on. /PT avall. Sell your unwanted •-------- 631·6594 AltenUon: · Ntwpott Sall your home $5.50/hr. Avalfablllty Items the easy wayl RENT Judy Oettlng or c:all 673·7300 through c:la11flled. mus1 be flex. 831-7990 To place your (714) 574-4250 for In-942·15878 classllled ad call tervlew. 842·5878. BUSINESS SERVICES . f through classified ' - Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read th• Claulfled• Run your ad in the. Newport Beoch Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntingfon Beach Fountain Valley -tndes>endent lo reach over 100 ,000 k'omes. Fax us-this form with your credit- card # or moil it in with a check lodovl Run for a week! I( )Our car does not sell .we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• , ----··--------·-·-·····-·· 0 YIS,SIU ~ CAil ,._ C.-.Ccrd OMC ~ 0.WlC ~----~f>lp-- ....... CWLYl"l.OT • DIW ...... C..~CA~ fr"f ""'"" 0. IWC 11'"1 IJl-41P~ ,,,_,_,..~ ""-Od~ ... -------g~~ g=. ~==-~ o--0 -0--0•• o--., 0-o•-o--o--o,,;-oo..~ o...,._ o--o-oa...-o-..-o...,.., o-.w- • SI 0 fo, 4 lineo, S 1.00 ..Ji odrliliottol line .... ; . ----.. ·"'-'-.. ., ... -_____ , TIUUfSlATOI/ 3869 TUTOR 3927 --------- ------- SATS•lftlnara. Excel whh Pet O'DOWd. THl prep elnce 1971. I mMtingl In ltvlne 1195. Reglatrallon 873-2380, ,