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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-20 - Orange Coast PilotTo err is human T alk about leaving a sour taste in yol.lr mouth The Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment received some bad press tlus week from a Nqrthem Cali- fornia newspaper <lbout a high· profile murder The Contra Costa Times ran a front-page story Wednesday questioning why d Costa Mesa police officer didn't conduct a background check on sus- pected killer Carfos Ramirez. Ramirez was stopped for a routine traffic vtolalion on June 7, 1 <197 m Costd Mesa, and the p<1per said if the police had done their homework, they would llt1ve found the suspect had an Ctubtanding $1 million arrest \\c1rrant. Carlos Joseph Ramirez, 22, tumPd d gun on himself and his "'o young da~ghters last Satur- rt .. ~ in Antioch, Calif., dn East Brly conunuruty. A reporter for lht! paper did a htUe digging oiler the su1ade-murder and lound whdt looked like a ruce qPtn Costa Mesa police may hdve IPt a fugitive sneak away. Locdl police did some IDvesb- qoting of thetr own on Rarrurez. '-'dme ndme. Same date of birth. D1ffpn•nt nuddle name .. Two men that reportedly c11en't r<>lated. The newspaper 1c111 <1 correction m the following clc1 y's eel 1 lion TAKING A BYTE OUT OF GM STRIKE: Newport Beach City \.lanc19er Kevin Murphy, in this wepk's nt'wsletter to City Coun- nl members, took a break from the usudl brewing controversies und issue updates by provtd.tng a JOkP he recP1ved from an wmam~d author lrs d response to a comment made by Microsoft g1ant Bill Gates who said ·u General t>-lotors had kept up with tech- nology like the computer indus- try has. we would all be driving -1)25 Cdrs that got 1,000 nules to the gallon." General Motors officials rPtor;ted thdt if GM had devel- ~1ped tPchnology like Microsoft, we would all be driving cars with some pretty funny charac- ll'nstics. Here are a few high- ltqhts: For no reason whatsoever, "our car would crash twice a ddy. Every time they repainted 1he lines on the road you would hrtve to buy a new car. The d1rbag system would say, •Are ' ou sure?• before going off You'd press the •start• button to ... hut off the engine PRESIDENTIAL VISITT: Getting away from stalled salary negotia- tions with the school disbict, Newport-Mesa Federation of Tedchers PTesident Linda Mook was in New Orleans Uus week at a American Federabon of Teach- ers convenbon. In addition to a chance to get uway, the convention may have <1 lso held a surprise for her, as it . was rumored that President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore were planning a guest appearance at the convention. ON VACATION -Compiled by Daily Piiot staff Paul. Polly, Pldl. ......... Pierce SINIJer U'e Oil bom'd lbe Queen E.Uzabelb 2. ~ EnglaDd wlla ... ....., ad capt. Hwll-... rwllllg .. n8W9 ID .. IWly Pllol. MONDAY, JULY 20, 1998 Putting brakes . .. on street parking Costa Mesa council to vote on proposal to ban early morning parking on fron tage road between 15th and 17th streets. Euc.,F GFr ~fib COST A MESA -The City Counal will meet torught to dis- cuss overrught parkmg restnc- bons on the Newport Boulevard frontage road and Police Depart- ment's enforcement of the new smoking law The council will consider restnctmg overrugbt parking along the East Newport Boule- vard Ironldge road between 15th and 17th streets from 1 to b a.m Kim H edJ dAn · or-. rACHtDAAYP!tOT er a an gela Beach make a sweep through Meadows Stage after a concert a t the Orange County Fair. U the zone lS established, the counal also will cons1der issw.ng parking permits to .residents of nearby Snug Harbor and El Nido traller parks, who rely on frontage road for overflow parking. The special perrruts would not be issued to commeroaJ vehicles High school student doesn't mind working on fair's Clean Sweep Team KELLY CHRJSrL..'iO!'I. They are picking up your papers and trnsh and earning their spending cash. Angela Beach, a junior at Costa Mesa High School, spends e ight hours a day picking up trash at the Orange County Fair. For the second year ma row, she can- vasse~ ~e fair, picking up the trash fairgoers have left behind. The money she earns will pay for cbeerleading uniforms and gas. Most commonly, food and cigarette butts fill her dustpan, which 1S adorned BRIAN POBUDA I OAll.Y PILOT Donald Bendz and hJs sister, Denlsha, work the telephones in the Administration Building at the fairgrounds. .. with a pink fuzzy, googly- eyed creature. "Leftover food is cbsgust- ing, especially when 1ts 5 feet away from a trash can,• Angela said . A She adds that Australian Battered Potatoes is the most common fau food to fill her dustpan Cigarette ends are no more enjoyable. •After the fair, we bate smokers," she joked In {act, Last year the abundant stumps almost Costa Mesa resident brings his home to work at fair offices, where he answers phones with two sisters did more-than just annoy the Costa Mesa resident. Unaware that a butt she had picked up was still glowing, Angela dumped the contents or her dust- pan into a trash can. The trash caught fire , but she averted a disaster by throwing water onto the embers. A pick and ,dustpan are her primary tools. The pick, she jokes, is for more coordinated people. Those who can't manage the grasping concept of the picks use brooms. ----SEE SWEEP PAGE 5 , SARA SNYDER lWr Plol H is school year is full of dead- lines, finals, and high-pressure interviews. Duruig his summer break, howev- er, Donald Bendz just likes to talk on the phone. This is the thud swnmer the UCLA student has spent as a switchboard operatox m the adminis- trabon office of the. Orange County F8lrgroundS. His joo presents a pie ant break from the intensity of the academic and career pursuits that take priority from September to June. •niere were so many rughts at school when I said to myself, 'I need to go home',~ said Ben~. who hves in Costa Mesa. ~There is no air con- ditioning dllywhere in Los Angele , SEE FAMILY PAGE 5 COMMUNITY BRIEFING • These items -and many more -are "wishes" the principals of the Newport- Mesa Unified School District would hke to haw granted In Of'def' to continue Improv- ing the quality of students' education. Take • look at the list below and maybe you, by volunteering In a computer lab or donating books. ~n make a wfsh come true. +NEWPORT ELEMENTARY: Class- room sets of llterlture bQok.s for . fourth. fifth and sixth gradft; P.E. eqolpment; •aig Books" for beginning r'Nders. Call BUI Knight at 515-6965. REACH US IN CYIERWCE BEATING IBE SUMMERTIME BLU5 ~ (LASS OF 2000 S tudents from Newport Harbor High School's Class of 2000 ls ready for a summer filled with work- ing1 driving and yes, even having fun. Find out what some of the Daily Pilot's selected seven st\ldents are doing this summer. SH story, page 4. DIGGING THE ru Dail I.EACH I OMY Pl.OT Megan Jollll. 9, ol S.. hdro gets ber sandcude I•' 'Id la 1s-.-.d....,._0rmge C"8tf Felr'.I CODltlt 5'1iday. leorJ~IC .... ..... L . ....... ,.., . 1The council was asked last 'fall _ _.__UlJ consider the parking restric- bons by the Chdffiber of Com- merce and local merchants who wanted to clear the ared of numerous vehicles and motor homes that park there overrught i D The meeting is scheduled for 6 30 p m m the counal chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Onve Local man stabbed in robbery lbiy Pio! A 25-year-old Costa Mesa man WdS stabbed Saturday after he surpnsed two teenagers who had broken into hls house m the 300 block of Alta Ldne, police sclld A 15-yedI-old boy and a 16- year-old gul. both from San Diego. were selling candy door to door when they dilegedly entered the mans house through a kitchen window dld Sgt Darell Freeman of the Costa Mesa Police Department. They were ransacking 1t when the man came home shortly after 7 p.m .• Free- man S<Ud He first ·~w the girl.--- who ran outside and then the boy ran pdSt and stabbed the man's che t. Freeman aid. Police arrested the teenagers, who e names were not released, and took them to Juvenile Hall, whNe they are being held on charges of res1dentid.l burglary and assault W1th a deadly '¥eapon. The Vlctim was taken to We tern Med.teal Center with a shdllow chest wound and held overrught for observation. Q,ASSlf1ED •••• ,. ' •.••••••••.••••••••••• 8 POUCI Fl.ES . . . .••••..••..••.••.•••.. 2 PUil.iC llJT1CB . -..................... .7 ~ .............................. . WfAJltEI ............................. 1 WEATHER ..... ,,.,,., ....... yw ""f .. IC""._...'-' •••hlf<MyN& • ...... t .. 2 SERVING lHE NEWPoRT -MESA COMJv\UNffiES SINCE 1907 • I MONDAY, JULY 20, 1998 1' Io err is .human 1 ·r~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~---...:..-....... --. Putting brakes . T alk about leaving a sour taste m your mouth. The Costa Mesa Police Depart-, ment received some bad press lhlS week from a-Northern Cali- forrua newspaper ~bout a high~ prohle murder. The Conti d Costa 1\mes ran a front-page story Wednesday que'>t1omny why a Costa Mesa police officer .-....i. didn't conduct a f·IN··· u~5···1·Dt: background \ , i;. check on sus- pected killer c.cQO\> cartos .., Ramirez. Ramirez was slopped for a routine traffic VJolallon on June 7, I qq7 in Co!>ld Mesa, and the pc1per said 11 the police had done theu homework, they would h11\.e found the suspect had an 1 •tthldndmq $1 million arrest w c1r rct n t. Carlos Joseph Ramirez, 22, turned d gun on himseU and his I\\ o young ddughters ldSt Satur- d11y in Antioch, Calif., an East Bc1y community. A reporter for llw J>dper did a little digging <titer the <,u1c1de-murder and tound what looked like a nice qPm: Costd Mesa police may httve let a fugitive sneak away. Local polJce did some mvesti- q<1 tmg of their own on Ramirez. ...,,1me namE>. Sa me date of birth. I >1flt>rent nuddle name. T\\'O men that reportedly cll t'n'l reldted The newspaper Kim Heredia and Angela Beach make a sweep through Meadows Stage after a con cert at the Orange C ounty ra~r.C.l\CH/OAllY PILOT r c1 n c1 corrcchon m the following dd) ·., echlion TAKING A BYTE OUT OF GM STRIKE: Newport Beach City \ lclndger Kevin Murphy, m Uus WPPk's nE'wsletter to City Coun- cil members, took a break from thP u~ual brewing controversies .incl tssue upddtes by proVIding a 1oke he received from dn u11nam£>d (luthor. It's a response to a commeht mdde by MJcrosoft giant Bill Gates who said •II General ~ lotors had kept up with tech- nology like the computer indus- try has, we would all be driving :b25 cars that got 1,000 nules to the gallon.· General Motors officials 1l•torted that if GM had devel-. • •pPd technology like Microsoft, "" would all be driving cars with some pretty funny charac- ll'n 'ilJC'i. 1-fprc are a few high- llqhts: ror no reason whatsoever, vour car would crash twice a d11y. Every time they repainted the lines on the road yo u would h.we to buy a new car. The cllrhag system would say, • Aie vou sure?" before going off. You'd press the "start~ button to ~hut off the engine. PRESIDENTIAL v1sm: Getting ttway from stalled salary negotia- tions with the school district, NC'wport-Mesa Federation of fc>Qchers President Linda Mook wt1s in New Orleans Uus week at ..i Amencan Federabon of Teach- Prs ronvention. tn addition to a chance to get tlway, the convention may have c1 !so held a surpnse for her, as it was rumored that President Bill Clmton and Vice President Al Gore were planning a guest c1ppearance at the convention. ON VACATION -Compiled by Dally Pilot staff High school student doesn't mind working on fair•s Clean Sweep Team KELLY CHRblESON !kif Pb They are picking up your papers and trash and earning their spending cash. Angela Beach, a . junior at Costa Mesa High School, spends eight hours a day picking up trash at the Orange County Fair. For the second year m a row, she can- vasses the fair, picking up the trash fairgoers hdve left behind. The money she earns will pay for cheerleading uniforms and gas. Most corrunonly, food and cigarette butts fill her dustpan, which is adorned BRIAN P08UOA I DAILY PILOT Donald Bendz and his sister, Denisha, work the telephone ln the Administration Building at the fairgrounds. .. with a pink fuzzy, googly- eyed creature . · "Leftover food lS disgust- ing, especially when its 5 feet away from a trash can,• Angela said. She adds that Australian Battered Potatoes is the ~ost common fair food to fill her dustpan Cigarette ends are no more enjoyable. •After the fair, we hat~ smokers," she joked. . In fact, last );'ear the abundant stumps almost Costa Mesa resi,dent brings his home to work at fair offices, where lie answers phones with two sisters did more than just annoy the Costa Mesa resident. Unaware that a butt she had picked up was still glowmg, Angela dumped the contents of her dust- pan into a trash can. The trash caught fire, but she averted a disaster by throwing water onto the embers. A pick and dustpan are her primary tools. The pick, she jokes, is for more coordinated people. Those who can't manage the grasping concept of the picks use brooms. SEE SWEEP PAGE 5 SARASNYm.R H is school year is full of dead- lines, finals, and high-pressure interviews. During his summer break, howev- er, Donald Bendz just likes to talk on the phone. This is the tlurd summer the UCL.A student has spent as a switchboard operator m the admirus- tration office of the Orange County Fairgrounds. His job p1'C5Mlts a pleas-- ant bredk from the intensity of the acddem&c and career purswts that tdkc priority from September to June. "There were so many rughts at school when I said to myc;elf, 'I need to go home',• said Bench, who live in Costa Mesa. •There is no air con- ditioning anywhere in Los Angeles, SEE FAMILY PAGE 5 COMMUNITY BRIEFING WISH OF THE WEEK • These Items -and many more ..... are •wfshes• the principals of the Newport- MeM Unified School District would hke to h.ve granted In order to continue Improv- ing the qu.llty of students' education. Take • look It the list below and mtybe you, by YOluntwring In 1 computet lab or donating books, CMl m.ke a wish come true. + NEWPORT ELEMENTARY: Class- room sets of literature bootu fof fourth. fifth and sixth grdl; P.E. equipment; "Big Books• fof beginning reed9rs. c.atl 8111Knightet51~965. IEAOt US IN CYIEISPACE ... .-•• or .. .... . , -~ .BEATING THE SUMMERTIME BLUES CLASS OF 2000 S tudents from Newport 11a.rbor High School's Class of 2000 is ready for a summer f illed with work· . Ing, driving and yes. even having fun, Find out what some of the Daily Piiot's se-fected seven students are doing this summer. See story, .,. 4 . DON lEACl1 / DMY l'IOT M~ Jolllll, 9, ol S.. Pedro getl her MDdallUe •• '1 d la 15 ...... m.t.g ... ()rage • Co_,. Nr~ C01tt11C S&dlly . S..llOry ... lilrldMMll!le ..... s. ,.. -. on·Street parking Costa Mesa council to vo~e on proposal to ban early morning parking on frontage road between 15th and 17th streets. Fusr GEC lhlyl'b COSTA MESA -The City Council will meet torught to cl.ts; cuss overnight parking restnc-.. cons on Che Newport Boulevard frontage road and Pobce Depdrt- ment's enforcement of the new smoking law The council will consider restnctmg o"errught parklng along the East Newport Boule- vard frontage road between 15th and 17th streets from 1 to 6 a.m U the zone is established. the council also will consider tSswng parking pemuls to restdents of nedTby Snug Harbor and 'El Niclo trdiler pdfks, who rely on Crontage road for overflow parking The special permits would not be issued to commeroal veh.idec; The couno.J was asked last fall to consider the parking restnc- tlons by the Chamber of Com- merce and local merchdllts .... ho wanted to clear the ared ot numerous velucles dnd motor homes thdt park there overnight The meetlng lS scheduled for 6;30 p.m. in the counol chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Dnve. Local man stabbed in robbery AU5 ' ML RJV\) ~Pb A 25-year-old Costa Mesa man was stabbed Saturday after he surpnsed nvo teenagers who had broken into tu.s hou e m the 300 block of Alta Lane, police said. A 15-yedf-old boy dnd a 16- year-old girl, both from San Diego, were selling candy door to door when they allegedly entered the man's house through a kltchen wmdow, said Sgt. Darell Freeman of the Costd Me~a Police Department They were ransackmg 1t when the man came home shortly dfter 7 p .m ., Free- man said He first aw the gul, __ ......... who ran outside, dlld then the boy ran past and tabbed the man's chest, Freeman said. Police arrested the teenagers, whose names were not relea ed. and took them to Juvenile Hall, where they are being held on charges o( reSldentittl burglary and assault With a deadly weapon. The vicbm wa taken to Western Med.JcaJ Center with a hallow che t wound and held ovenught for observation. ClASSIAED .. ~ •••••..•••.••..•.•••••••• 8 POUC1 Fl£S . . . . . ..•...............•.. 2 PtllJ( MOT1CIS ....................... } SPOITS ............................. 6 WEA11B ..................••.•. ._ .••. .2 ... "',,.,,.,., ...... .,,. ....I( ...... .. ....,,. • "°""" "-,. ..... 4 .. 1 • 2 Monday, Juty 20, 1wa locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot U~ CLOSE Ce>UM-.~._.,L .... ~a SUOO PMt Winner In 1he 19'1 ...,_, .. COntmt for Tax Prat.. a ~ W.S. bllfld Tax~ W. ... l"lllfM W.M drawn by "fw.no• 1",' ~Wlt ownef ............. zaldo ltws In eosi. Mesa with ~ SOf\ her t'NO )'Mt old ~ ... ,..., port 8ffCh relldent J9ft--.. Mmntt haf.hMn elet't*t to OW ti PEGGY DUCEY I I 1998 Orange County RA<• for ~ , ) Nftwport Bea~h Deputy City Manager set to Qlce p&.ce SUnd.ly, Septetl.~ 27 at Fashfon 1$1and In Newport 'I Buch ... TWenty-seven ~L~ , and Corona del Mar resl~lJ'mMI' "1' 1 been named to the executive commit· l ~ of the 1998 Ora• County Ra(e "\ for tn. Cure to benefit the 5usln G. '' Kamen Breast cancer Foundation.~ are: Shllron &t9rty, NMl:y Fe11Mi-. Alb Johnw\ ....... Shlptl-. Berni ...... hm Nellof\ 5-a' "-tr-' .. Lonie n.tl. s.tdy ~ - Gny, Silly Moir.-. Dofwl ~ wrttyn Kline, Kim hwell, ,_. Young. AJ Smith, Dani! Flood. ...,._ lln NMlt\. 54.Manne Pacini, Jeri WU· '°" Mwch, Mmy Laf'ornlll'll. NatasN SdlutNdwf' and Gilly He- Nlgaaer of Newport Beach and Julle .., .. Holly~ Matt Ci.-and Jiii TOdd of Corona del Mar ... Trllh ~ Cathy Aronlon, Rldl Maher and llyrd Amble of Costa Mesa will also serve on the executive committee for the race ... Several OCC rtudents, 308 to be exact. have been named to the scnool's President's Ust. Students named to the list maintained a perfect grade poim average during the 1998 spring semester. The follow· Ing students were on the list: Jennlfw A. Rupar, ~ K. Swigert and loris Von 90l'i1'W of Balboa; Dedra 0 . Mofhrt and John L Wix of Balboa Island: Lani A. ...... ~ M. Maddntollh. Robert ll ....... Jr. and lnciey A. flrb of CorON <»I Mar; ~A.-. Monlal T. ~ a.ts1ina A. Mlodc, .,.,.., A. ~ Ev. A. Dre.xi, Jeffrey f:dww• ..,.. ..... Ghlrffw.Wnnl. DIWia J. GQle.. ta, a.a S. Koluwlr. a..nJn 8. LAM, Nlltasd\a A. N~ SM- heen J. hnahl, Cdwtt• E. ftaber1I, Kyt .. P. Stoltelwn ~a.ts Q,f C. TMn of NewpQrt Beadl;Yoland9 c.dal1o of Newport Coast and $eol1 Shi11do"'• and Nlltalie L Weelcs of Santa Ana Heights. .. Powerboat almost come~ ashore A 24-foot powerboat off Bal· bod Peninsula came close to hit· ting the beach after its engine failed Sunday, lifeguards said. + WHEN WERE YOU HIRED?: October 1995 + FAMILY STATUS: Married for 17 years to Mike, a special edu...:11 cation teacher. lbree daught~: Courtney, 1; Megan, 101 EJ.iul-; beth, 11. i +AGE:40 + EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in political science from UCLA. Master's degree in pub- lic administration from Cal State Long Beach . + PAST POSmONS: Assistant to the city manager, NeWJ>Ort Beach; assistant to the city administrator, San Bernardino; executive assistant, Orange County .Board of Supervisors; assistant to the fire chief, Gar· den Grove. +EXPLANATION OF)pB IN 15 WORDS OR FEWER: Coordinate the city's airport-related activi- ties, including promoting the reuse of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station as a second commer- cial airport. + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Putting myself through college with no parental or outside assistance. '1• YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO: Nothing that good or that bad lasts that long. + YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVA- GANCE: Starbucks Coffee every morning. <%• THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: •For Whom the Bell Tolls,• by Ernest Hemingway + THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: The Spice Girls (But it's my kids' CD) + WHAT CAN YOU COOK?: 1- 800-Deliverl + A HABIT YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: Where do I start ... ? + AS A CHILO, WHAT DID SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU ABOUTI: My long pigtails. .. ~ WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW: My kids' sports gear -roller blades, baseball + WHO ARE YOUR HEROES?: Gandhi, Marie Currie. ·~ FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM REAUTY: A trip to the moun- tains. DON L£ACH I DAILY PILOT +THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEAR-• ANCE: The list would be too long. + I HAVE A DREAM J: Pro- The boat entered the surf line between C and D streets shortly a fter 5 p.m., Marine Safety Supervtsor Brent Jacobsen said. Lifeguards asked the three pas- sengers to put on their life jackets and jwnp into the water, where they were helped to shore, Jacob· sen said. Lifeguard Jose Delhara then ,swam to lhe boat, attached his :rescue buoy and swam it to a life· •guard boat that towed it into port, .Jacobsen said. + YOUR MOST TREASURED POSSESSION: My three daughters. +THE COLLEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Pre-med. · bdts, balls. And, of course, El Toro fliers. •to ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLD IF YOU COULD: Calories would be abolished. airport and anti-airport groups would begin to work together to solve the future air traffic demand problem. "They just made it before it hit 'the beach," Jacobsen said. +WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUSE: •Because I said so• to my children. + YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT: Sponsoring a participant in the Stanton Boys & Girls Club Golf Marathon. •?• THE FIRST THING THAT ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE: His sense of humor. + YOUR IDEA OF EXEROSE: Yoga. + PHONE WHERE PEOPLE CAN REACH YOU: 644-3131. WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS Hines-Rohrer Mr. dnd Mrs. Donald Hmes dnd Karen Scott of West Bloom· held have a nnounced the engagement of their daughter, Julie, to Jon B Rohrer, son of Mr. dnd Mrs Ronald and Maralyn Rohrer of Newport Beach. The hnde-to-be is a gJ"aduate of West Bloomfield High School · and Wdyne State University. The uroom-to-be is a graduate ol Corona del Mar HJgh School and Southern Illinois University. Soltys-Semler Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Soltys of La Quinta hdve announced the engagement of their daughter, Cristina, to Wade Semler, son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Semler of San Diego. The bride-to-be is a graduate of La Canada High School and the University of Callfornia, Irvine. The groom-to-be is a graduate of El Modena HJgh School and the Uruvcrsity of Southern Cali- fornia. Bakly-Loth La Canada Presbyter. n Church in La Canada Flintri Wdl> the setting for the May 30 weddmg of Andrea Bak.1, of La C'dnada Flintridge and Robert Loth. of Corona del Mar. The bnde 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Bak.ly Jr. of Lei Canada-Flintridge. · lier dress was a soft white embroidered Carolmd Herrera. The. em.pue hod.ice. was beaded and c;equined with a chapel tram acccntert with a double row of buttons. She earned a bouquet of pale pmk roses.and peorues. bridesmaids were Jennifer Banz, Vanessa Young, Susie Luer, Cora Jennewein and Amy Bride. The bridegroom is the son of the late Donald and Pauline Loth and is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sisemore of Corona del Mar. An Aug 1 wedding is planned al the Ehrman Mansion in Lake Tahoe Jon Rohrer and Julie Hines A summer wrdcting is planned. He r maid or honor was Carolyn Minton of Newport Beach and her His best man was Mr. Mark Luer and ushe rs were Donald Loth (groom's brother), Walter N. Bakly, ill lbride's brother), Philip A. Young ill, Robert Primmer and Timothy Ament. The reception was at 'The Un.iverslty Club of Pasadena and was attended by 200 guests. The couple returned to their home m Corona del Mar following a wedding trip to Europe. The bride is employed as a c us tomer service representat1V6 for Washington Mutual. The groom is employed in material sales with American Asphalt Co. READERS ~QTUUE 642-6086 Record your comments about the Dally Pilqt or news tips. ADDRESS VOL 92, NO. 170 Ouf ~reu Is 330 W. Bay St., CoS1a Mesa, Calif. 92627. THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher CORRECTIOUS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· WIWAM L0B0EU. ly correct all errors of substance. Editor Please a ll 574-4233 . . 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P 0 L I C E F I L E S' NEWPOIU 81AOf • Mllln Street: A batik bag containing $2,267 was stolen In the 400 block. : • PM:ffk View Drive: A purse worth S60 was stolen In the " 2800 block. • West CoMt Highway: Two parking met~ heads worth • $3,000 were stolen In the 2300 block. .. • Sherington Place: A wallet and Its contents worth $50 were stolen In the 1000 block. • 15ih 5n.t: An outboard motor worth $350 was stolen in the 400 block. COSTAMISA • Mee •••w w.y: Two amplifien ~ stereo speakers worth S 1,050 were stolen In the 400 bkxk. • ........, Strwt: A badtpk:k com.lnlng a Pl9W ~ • cn.ctt- book worth $236 were stolen In the MOO block. • AdMll Av.nue: A wallet containing S 133 W9f'9 stolen In the 1600 bkxk. • .._.. loulev..t: A bicycle wor1h S 1, 700 w• 5tolen In the • 2200 block. • lllM 11th lftet: Phone citds. (Mldy ~ I CC>mpll(t disc player worth ~ were stoftn In the 200 block. I .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot at the oran e conn fair Monday, July 20, 1998 3 TODAY The teir rs open noon to midnight 1TEEN OAV •Teens ages 13-17 are .c:lmrtted for S4 all day UNUMfTED RIO£ OAV • Purchlse a S 15 wristband tor ldmtnion to all rides in the major and kid- die mlc:tw¥ from opening until dcxlng Good for 111 ~ Does not .include gate admrssion ' <li.oAY • Leather fooling presented by Cahfomia Leather Guild, Home 6 Hobbift Bu11d1ng • We11111ng & Spinning p1esented by South c.oost Wuwn Guild, Home & Hobbles Building • Woodtuming by the Woodshed presented by o.c. 'Noodtumer'S Assoc., HOflle & Hobbies Building • • B<eeding sheep & angora goats on display, t,ivestock Are. • Small ammah on display. Small Animal Tent> 1 Jl'!M. • T Bild Putt·Oft Cont.tst. Kids' .S~ • Rhythmettes. TilY* Hentage Stage • Rrtmo Latino, cal Spas Centennial Stage ):JO ltM. • Alt Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los PignrtM Raceway 4 P.M. • Magic ~ BIJOU Mllgttal P•faca • Russett Bros. Ctr(us, Circus Tent • All Ameriean Boys ChoNs. Me.dows St419C • Weaving demonstration (until 8 p m ). Fiber Pala<e (Silo Complex) • Grease Lightning M«b1e Shoot. Kid\' Stage • Varn Sptrmang. C~•t>on St.ag&'Vouth In Mobon Buoldong • Newport BffCh Showtime, lime\ ~IUlge StaQt •Japan ~te Do ltow Kai Karate, tat Spas Centennial Stage 4;30P.M. • Dan Wiles -Slack Rope, Uvestock Row • Easy Treats for Teem presented by Connie Aldridge Homa & HobbMK s~ SP.M. • Big Bopper Bubble Gum Contest. Kids' Stage r.W.-;-e~r-e-,-.n- ihe l>inl<j 10A.M. • 4-li Horw Show (until 4 p m.), Equmrtaf1 Center/Mesi Attila • '• Junt0r Breeding Sheep Judging (until 6 p.m.), Livestock Ar'°41 :11 A.M • Ht ~ Meil(lows Stage NOON • Weaving demonstration (until 4 p.m.), Common Threads Exhibit sponsored by LA Cellular • Junt0r Cavle5 Arrrve (unttl 12:30 pm), Small Animal Tef)t • Cahfom1a China Painters Ar1 Assoc1at100 (until 6 p.m.), Vrsoal Arts Building • Sock Hop, Kid~ Stage • Bubble 0 Mania of O.C. (until 7 p m.), Featured Exhibitor AreafYouth 1n Motion Bu1k:l1ng • Patch Program O&<Ner the Fair Scavenge< Hunt (unlit 7 p m ). Kids' Park • Crafts Quilt Squares -dec:orate 1 quilt square (until 7 p.m.), Crafts AreaNouth m Motton Building • Natural Dyes demonstrations (until 7 pm.), Youth 1n Motion Building 12.15 P.M. • Oown Show, Ktdf Stage 1 P.M. • Hostess Sno-Balts Eating Contest sponSOfl!d by Hostess Cakes, Times Her· 1tage Stage t • MagK Show, B1,ou Magttal Palace • Dan Wiles -Sladt Rope, Melody Junction • JuolOf Cavies Judging (until 3 p.m.), Small Animal Tern • Dyeing 1n the Kitchen wrth M.lnon Logan, Home & Hobbtes Stage • P199ty Wiggly Rope Contest. Kids' Stage • Flying carpet caravan. cal Spas CenteMlal Stage 1.30P.M. • All Alaskan Raciog Pigs. Los Pognit.H Raceway 2 PM • ~ussel! Bros Circus. Circus Tent • All Amencan Boys Chorus, Meadows Stage • Fuchsias and Gardening Tips lecture presented by Jane °""11ng, Orange County Branch of the Natt0nal Fuchsia Societ)I Plnlc Pagoda (front G•te) • 40's Beach Pany Pioi1< Contest, Home & HobbteS Stage • Oumps Contest. Kids' Stage • Pink ladies Fuchsia Planting. Cetebr•tt<>n Stage/'l'outh In Motton Build 1nq • Dyes produced from Natural Materials demonstration. Youth 1n Motion Building • Newport Beach Showt1me, Ti~ Hcrrt.age Stage • Swan Dance Studio. Cat Spas Centenmat Stage 2.30 P.M. • MagK Show. B1J0u Magical Palace • Dan Wit~ -Slack R<ipe, Melody Junction 6:lOP.M. • Kids' Karaoke,· Celebration Stage/Vouth In Motion 8ulld1(l9 •Dyes produced from Natural M•tenah demonwatlO!l, Ct afts AreafYouth in MollO!l 8uolchng • • Rhythmettes,. Times Hefltage Stage • Rttmo La1Jno, Cill Spas Cefltenmal Staqc.> 5·30P.M. • All~ Alaikan Roc1l')9 Pigs, Los P1gn1ta~ Raceway 6P.M. • Mark 'Y\Jzulk, hypnotist, Spnnt PCS Gr andrtand Arena • Magi< Show, BIJOU Magical Palace • How to Mak.e a Very Unique J.xket by Paco Soler, H~ & Hobbies Stage • Rodcln' Limbo, Kids' Stage • Japan Karate Do ltOStJ Kai Karate, Cal S~ Centennial Stage • Dan Wiles -Slack Rope. Melody JunctlOn • Clown Show. Kids' Stage 7 P.M. •KC & The Surnh1ne Band, The Ol'ange County R(.'91ncr Concert Sero~ on the Arhngton Theater • Zoot Suit FC11111on Show pre-sented by loot Suits rn FullPrton. Times Her 1tage Stage • Russell Bros Ctrcus, Ctrcus Tent 7:10P.M. • Swing dance lessons with Audrey W1kon. Times Heritage Stage 7:30 P.M. • Swingt1me with Johnny Pink and The 819 Shots. Tim~ Heritage Stage • Magic Show, Bijou Magical Palace • Alt-Alaskan Racing Pigs, los P1gn1tas Raceway •Orange Colored Slcy, Meadows Stage 8P.M. • Hypnotm Mark. Yuzuok, Sprint PCS Grandstand Artna B:15 P.M. • Armand Blali 819 Band, Times Herriage Slclge 9PM. • KC & The Sumhone Band. The Orar..ge County Registl'r Concert Series in the Arlington Theater • Swingt1me Dance Contest With musK by Johnny Ponk and The Big Shots Times Heritage Stage • Magic Show, B1iou Magical Pal.Kc 9:10 P.M. • Orange Colored Slty Me~ St¥it> ~liOted by Gr •nd Pac1foc Rl'SO<ts IOpm. • Armand Blais Big Band, Times Heritage Stage Model Fitness Expert Personal Training W orl..1nl( out •~ hard Really h,lrd. Ami 1h,1t\ true whc:1her you're into hu1ld1n>1 up your hiceps or wh11tlin!( down your Wilt'-tltne 5o. 1f vou're ~otng lo pul '><> much enl•rgy into 'omcthrng, you w,1n1 the m,1ximum tt..,ults. Wh1th " why many JX'<>ple turn havt• lo\I 20% body fat, 11 you don t H~·I bem:r Thompc;on \Wiie' you a c.ht>< I... to .i per<.onal lrainl•r. . "Mo-.t p~:oplt• gl'I a trainer bc.>cause tht•} 're tru,tratt·d ~ '>.lyS Shon Thompson. founder an<I C£0 of Model Fitness bpert Personal Training (729·3706) "They work out ,1 lot, tfwy u~e all the latcsl, w<· lle\t equ1pmt•n1 hu1 1hey don't f!l'I the { ult' they w,1n1 • • -• The prohlem. c>I c.our\l', 1s kOowlt>dge In order to get the best h»otJfts, you not only have to work y~rSl'lf into .1 n1tl' 1u1cy ~weal, you have trrdo 11 in the right way. Thomp,on prides him~elf on the rl~ult~ he geh for clwnts; ~1 much <.c> th,11 he offer<. 'iomcthing unheard or "' tilt• pe™>nal tr<Mntnr field • a 100CV.. money b.ck gu1r1ntff 1 you're not happy with the new you in three inunth\ time. And 11 cloc-sn't matter 1f you kgH< like Amulet ~chwarzenegger and But how i~ he• '-<> ~un• he can whip you bat k to your t olle11t· wat\tlint• ,md have you feelinK ltl..<' you could t l1rnh [vNt.'\tl "It all ~Ot'' bac.k lo our knowledge baw," he• 'JY' ·our st.111 ot trainer!> are all dt·wet•d 1n e'<ert 1w \uenc:e .md CPR qu.1lt1tt-d, and rt'<Jutrl'tl to do a minimum ol f1vt• hour~ a "t'l'~ ot tudy t<> 'ilay current'• rht•ir role. '" tar '" you're concerned, " to One, prl'Vt•nl iniury; two, attain dt>sirl>d result' in tht· shortest possible timt• Thompson dot><,n't take tha\ task lightly, he ~~ lo<> mdn\ trainers worl..ing the llY~ tn a •pump 'cm up, pump •em out" mode. which t\ not only lev. efficient for thl' dil'nl, he 5,1.,,, but potentially dan(lerous. "That approach doesn't t.ike e.ich md1v1du.1I\ .,pcc1f1c needs 1nlo account." \,1ys Thompson. Smee each hody is d1tle<t·nt. Thom~n takes vital '>tgm on every t lient and ha~ retained the service'> ot a card1ologi~. cardiac care nu~~ and nutntlonist'i to consult for any unique conu•rn~. As a former 11raduate of tht> Shon Thomp1on, founder of Model Fltne11 Expert Personal Training untll'<f ~1.11<' Army \1 cl rm 111 Ht'.llth !Ktt·nu·, ,1n<I 'Ip•:< 1.11 I ou ,., p;ir.1nwd1c. you c.m rt·'I .l"llfl'<I \OU rt• in t .1pahl1• h.ind' •\l\d don t thin~ )Utt II t-;t·I a ..... l\ with ,1a1 l..111i; 011 e1lhl•r Participants in Orange County Fair's Family Sandcastle Contest created everytlµng from flamingos to wha~ else -sand castles • FAIRGROUNDS With three casUes and a volcano-cas- Ue hybrid, the sandbox at the 't 06th annual Oran9e County Fair Sunday may have· been the most 'well- defended sand- box in the coun- try. The partici- pants in the f air's Family Sandcas- Ue Contest were handed plastic tools and pails and given 15 minutes to create whatever they desired. Six families ·we were ~g about the pink, and all flamingos are pink,• said Beverly, who worked with brother Byron, 11, sister Christina, 14, end father Calvin to create the sculpture. The Bray family of Santa Ana edged castle With her cbildrea, Brigid and Dorian, and but· band, Doug. ·we were going tO try for a more traditional castle, but the sand wasn't wet enough so we did the best we could.• smoo th ed, scraped, dug, piled and packed the sand into quickly recogniz- able shapes. With sometimes metic- ulous att~ntion to d etail, parents dnd children built a moat here and a tower there. DON l£ACH I DALY Pl.OT Megan, left, and Michael Jollllf put the ftnlsblng touches on their sandcMtle just before the deadline approaches during Sunday'• contest at the Orange County Bidr. The duo earned th1nl place for their effort. · "A lot of them build stuff at the fair,~ said employee Katie Richey, who said a family in a previous con- test created a replica of the Kid's Stage by the sandbox, while another made a model of the whole fair. The ,blue rtbbon hnally went lo the Lau Camily of Anaheim for their flamingo sculpture. The flamingo was designed by Bev- erly, 13. lo ht in with the fair's theme, We're in the Pmk. was also thinking about animals when they created turtles, starfish and a crab. "We thought we'd plan ahead what we'd get involved in," said Mary Bray, who brought Jessica, 11, and Jim.my, 9, after they found the contest in the fair brochure. "It was fun," said Pauline Weldon-Obando of Garden Grove, who built a 1agged- /:'.rperil'llCt' )011 ( a11 I ru 't /banks to Debbie's rec:omme11datt011 that I call COIT. my carpet fs beautiful aga111 COIT t'(llS able to f.Wt c1 horrible btg stain 011t. m id it's lll!tY!r resurfaced .. 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COIT professionab care and personal attention to detail J~sure ·you the finest resulL.., po ible: and u1e guarantee ltl Call Today For A Free Estiniate. 4 MOndoy, Jvfy 20, 1998 Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot For those whojust turned 16, summer ·bringsfirstjobs, cars . ~,.,, NEWPORT BEACH -The Da.J.ly Pilot has been tracking the progress of Class of 2000 students since they entered Newport Harbor High School m September 1996. In the last year, there have been sJgnificant · changes in the ll.ves of many of the students. Por some, who j.ust ~med 16, 'they have or . are m the process of getting their driver's . Ucenses. Some have their first cars and others their fust jobs. ';3, Summer Vacation . s . ~ (LASS OF 2000 Wi th their sec- ond year of high school behind them, many d!e taking thetr education more senously and are starb.ng to think about which college they would like to attend and what career paths they would like to embark on Srud Cldss of 2000 member Matt Glover: "I'm a litUe more senous about this next year. You hdve to get good grades because your last two years are what colleges look at." And Zack Gelbaum: "It's time to put the p etal to the metal. I'll do what I did last year but I'll work harder, take fewer electives and try to get A's:" + Plans for summer: 'M:>rking as lifeguard in Newport Beach and as a gondolier for the Gondola Co. of Newport on weekends. He's also taking a geometty daS$ in summer school. J + Draer's llatnse: Obtained Ir\ February +Car: Suzuki Samurai, a spol't utility vehkle he saved up for +Advice to Incoming sop,homotes: "Just · keep your grades up ancfhave fun." + Plans for summer: Completing geometry dass in summer school so she can ta~e N~ bra II class in her junior yeelr: She didn't enjoy sophomore year as much as her freshman , , year at Newport Harbor High but she ~lsf' raise her grades. / + Driven license: .She wiU be taking dri~ edµcation cou~ in September. .~ +Advice to Incoming sophomof'es: "Oon't try to take hard classes during the surtlmer." Diana Girgis, 15 + Plans for summer: Working, for second summer in a row, in the accounting. office at the Fairview Developmental Center tn Costa Mesa. +Driver's license:None + Car: She said it's not really that important to her right now. She hasn't even started looking for ,one. + Future plans: She wants to be a lawyer. Nikko Gallardo, 16 + fltans fof summer. Practicing baseball and basketball with junior varsity teams at New- port Harbor. Will take trip In motor home to Canada with family. +Driver's li<Mse: Obtained April 17 +Car: 1986 Dodge Caravan, a gift for his birthday, April 12 + Plans for summer. Went to Mexico with dad and friend. +Plans for sunvner: Teactung karate ~t the United Studios in Newport Beach. ~es also planning to go on a trip to Hawa11 with fam- ily and friends. . + Drivef"s 11cense: Obtained in June +ear. •nn not 2ager to dnve yet. I'~ JUst want somethip9'to get me around. + AdV\ce to incoming sophomoreS: "Get good grades." · ,• " 1 Zade Gelbaum, 16 .. + Driver's license: Obtained two months ago -t> Car; Drives mother's Chevrolet Suburban + Advke to Incoming sophomofes: "Study - hard." · · •·Plans for summer. He's working as a, life- :Zard and parking lot atteridant• for New-/~rt Harbor Yacht Club. He.also tutored stu· dents in computer classes for the Magellan Academy at Newport Harbor High. He also plans to hang out at the beach. . <!· DAvef"s licenSe: Doesn't have it yet but has an appointment to get it·before school starts. •Car. He has sights on a used brown Ram Charger and hopes to have it by the end of summer. + Plans for summer: Going to Hawaii in August with family and friends. + Driver's license: Not yet. He went to get it in June, the day before the state tightened reqvirements for teenage drivers. "It was a zoo," he said. "I walked In and walked out." <-Car. None yet but he wants a truck ORANGE COAST COLLEGE , J, ; •: 1 • r 1' • T t 1• 1 ;, r' Matt Glover, 15 Cameron Ross Sinclair; t 16 • EDITOR'S NOTE: This is part of an ongoing series following seven members of the Class of 2000. The Daily Pilot selected these students almost two years ago as freshmen from their homeroom class at Newport Harbor High School. 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July 23-26 CHAMPtONSMIP RODEO Presentld .., """" u ROdlo FMturlng .. The One Armed landft• TI1uri. & I ri llPM. Sat 4 & 8PM, S11n 6PM A./f 1lfJllO fl'l'llh \l(/ljtll ltt I H.111., 14 4111<>111 n/'111 f Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily _Pilot SWEEP CONTINUED FROM 1 But Angela isn't about lo give her co-workers a hard tune. Pair visitors already do' that, badger- ing and making comments about the girls picking up trash. Al least two times an hour, she hears someone say, "Hey, you missed a spot." Each joker thinks U1ey are original, but Beach can now finish their witty remarks. "Hoy.rare things going?• a vis- itor will quip. "Pick.in' up,• sh~ quickly · responds, anticipating the pun. To entertain herseU while pick- ing up trash, Angela will sing and dance with her three high school fnends, also members of the Clean Sweep Team. ·Broadway musicals and •Pocahontas• are thell favorite sources of material. They have also made up games. Last year, she tried to count the number of cigarette butts she picked up. • •After about 600, we stopped,• she said. Or, Angela and her friends will each pluck a piece of trash with their picks, throw it up into the air and try to catch it in their dust- pan. They also form relationships with other fair workers, and these friendsb.ips have rewards. Sometimes, ride operators will lef ber go on their rides for free. . But some things are monoto- nous. Each day, Angela wears the same pink T-shirt that classifies her .as a member of the Clean Sweep Team. This year's fair jingle, "In the Pink Tune• plays repeatedly throughout her eight-hour shift. And each night, she comes home with aching feet and back. But when her paycheck comes a few weeks after the fair is over, it will be worthwhile. 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Although there are many perks that go along With worklllg for the fair administration -mcluding free food, free ad.rruss1on and air conditioning -Bendz SaJd being a switchboard operator is not "I would be out of a job it pco-CBS Channel 2 News for four ple just listened to the recording,· , months dunng the past academic Bendz said • Butmstead they give year and ts the news director for me $6.75 an hour to tell people KLA, UCLA's campus radio sta- how much 1t costs to get in.· bon He 15 on chedule to gradu- Bendz, an aspinng broadcast I ate from UCLA with a bachelor's journalist, worked as an intern at degree m sOC1ology next spnng. •always as easy as it may seem. "I think a lot of people who walk into that office woul.d think it's really a cushy job," he said. "But if they stayed for eight hours they would know how it is to deal · with people all day. 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Call 1-888-<0MCAST 11-a11-zw-z2111 SE!l.~~~PI " I • • • t • EYE-OPENER Newport Harbor Baseball Association team exits tournament, but goes out like a winnef/Poge 7 6 Newport Beach/Cosio Mesa Doily Pilot 1':' .... ~' " • Dc111 '1 h1 • t111J I< <l'~;y thC' scene, evervl>(Jc/\ k11m,~,, w ho's the> C'hc11r111d11 cil lht}\'f>nol. '. ·11 . ·' . · I''"' 11111 ------ "°' p .t( lll (' IJ,( Oct< h ft•<f 1 h .11 NPwport 11 h <11 thr Nt•wport , •11 '011111i.1111b practice • , 1 h.111 d111• to c1 chronic ., 11 111• looh•d, he IS JUSt ,., l11 ,., out d\\ I"> ... rt <lfOtlfld dfld < ll 111," Nt•w land t q I Ill I Ii.ti I ( rl!l ~llll qet • 1--tll•·tr hull~." • • 1 f ti .... 1111 k1111<' p clln I for years with a condition where his knee joint is joined bone-to- bone. He had surgery in 1992 and worked on rehabilitClting the knee, but still suffered a lot of pain from arthritis in the joint.. Then, a friend within the world water polo community suggested, while at the World Games in 1993, that Newland should try cqaching out of a wheelchair, which would protect the knee. "To me, the idea was humiliating,• Newland said. "But eight months.• The arrangement has its advantages, the main advantage being that Newland can avoid knee surgery, but there are some things that weren't problems when he could walk around the pool. "I can't see as well from the chair," Newland said. "And I used to have problems with getting caught in grates alongside the pool until I got thicker wheels.• I realized that if I wanted to keep · 1'tld N9we.nd coaching for the rest of my We, it Wete< polo coach, Newland, who can still walk, has become quite proficient in his wheelchair and can even do tricks by the pool. "My players are always qying to take my chair so would be a good· idea." and chalnn.n of Newland knew that the wear the pool and tear of walkin~ougbly three miles on the pool d every night would make his k.ne problems worse and would lead, eventually, to surgery. "They would have to blow the whole knee,• Newland said. "Then I'd be out of coaching for eight months. If I want to continue coaching, I have to deal with the humiliation because I don't want to give up they can try the wheelies I can do," Newland said. Despite their antics, Newland has been pleased with his team's attitude toward him as a coach . •Tuey are really good human beings,• Newland said. "They help me when I need it and stay around after practice waiting for me to leave so they can helP. me put the chair in my true~.• ·--·· FEATURING ••• TE-D NEWLAND DON I.EACH I DAllY PILOT t < I \\, 1•·1 p11lo 'o.i' h Ted Newland explains some of the x's and o's to his players during a workout at Newport Harbor. • 1' ' l<•r11 1h pn'pctre for 1nt1 11clr<>n<t l<1Hn p e tition, (I \ I 111 d ( d ll I I () 11 s th d t \ \ <II t 1 I 11 1 Io in q t 'n Pr al is 10...,1·11q th•· t c1 l<'n I Wdrs. • I \'I ,, 1111 I ' ' IH \I '11 hH Ill<' l1llh t.Jme 1 '• r 1111••·1 c 'ot1ch Ted 11 1 , n 1111 r1 1t•<1m for the 1999 < .. 11111" 1n Europe. The 1111 r n11 11 likl' lhe> Olympics, 1 1 1\ .,p1111-. 1111d I'> for students \ •II If tl'Jt' , 1l<ln I h•· ,1 more fun event," cl 11d 111 .. 1 e 1c.; cvPn an l >I 1 I 11 t • 111 HIC' where dll the rtfllf1 h h\t I fllHI tflC' C'Vl'OI." NP\\ lr1111I h,1, ht'l'll to the pt1sl four < .. uui .., ond I• ii c1 lt>c1rn lo the gold medal m th• 1•111 { 1 .. 111111s 11t ... 1cc1.ms did not fare "o Wt·ll ''' 111 .. l'I' 5 G1unc·s m Japdn or the I '1~7 c :umP" 111 Sr< 1ly, hut NPwland had , f1tt 111111,11111 1•xp.-111•11n•s di both. I 1p 111 \\ds m1P of lh0 C' better gdmes," Nt>wlc11HI s.1 1<1 "It wtts W<'ll·organizecl and hru1 qood food 11tl<I r1r·comm<>dations. They h,1rf 1100<1 plr1rM• to pl<1y, us opposed to the nflf11f'<> 111~rc1ly wh1rh WN<' pretty ugly." v, htll• c 0111 h11111 tlw Wolld Gt1.mcs team, N1•wl11rul will ,1lc;o 11•mum thP Tcum USA II 1t·.11n much. "All I <hd Wd~ dpply for the pos1IJ1111 w11h lJ S. w.11er Polo and was p1ck1 d," N1•wlrmcl scud. N1·wlt111<l Wll!ll ,iJ o pr<'rx1nng a team from th£' Nf'w purl WatPr Polo roundabon l11r th•• tr s 0111<1(101 Nctllonal Water Polo c "harup1vnsh1p m f lowou. Newland t (}(1 II d ti•c ms ht1v ' won th • hUe five 11rn nlf hav • f 1 shed in lhl? top four 19 r1111 • I His team qualified by winrung --------a qualification tournament earlier traverse. It takes about 15 seconds to go from end to end on a long-course, which eats time off the 35-second shot-clock. Thus, with eight-minute quarters, possessions are few and defense is paramount. Often times, teams only get a few scoring chances this year_ The tournament feature just three teams, as opposed to the 12-14 teams it attracted in the past. "Water polo just Isn't played as Ml cnl thi PlaYtR don't de¥ilop as ..... in a half, or game for that matter. Newland equates The lack of interest in the tournament results from the disa_ppearance of club teams that play long-pool water polo. Many players play for short-pool programs. M NewlMMI short-course water polo to "Water polo just isn't played as well and the players don't develop as fast," Newland said. WM.er pok> coach fast-break basketball. "These kids don't learn any defensive This statement is in contrast to the stated opinions of other water polo pundits who think that because high school water polo programs and club team programs have blossomed at almost every school that this means that the players graduating are better. Newland agrees that the talent pool may be bigger, but warns l\iat the actual talent level has detenorated. •sack in the 1970s, kids out.of lugh school might be able to start in college as a freshman," Newland said. •Now these lads spend all their time in blgh school leagues and don't learn how to play long course water polo." Short-course water polo pools are just 25 yards in length, the standard length for CIF water polo matches. Long-course pools have a playing area of 30 meters. "The diJf erence doesn't sound like much, but it really is," Newland said. •11 you were to compare lt to basketball, imagine going from a standard basketball court to a program that plays wtth the baskets 100 · yards apart." Such a difference in pool lengths creates a gap in ability and knowledge of playmaking. In a short pool, games a.re fast paced and the scoring ii high since the distance between goals ii quick to ' skills,• Newland said. "In 1975, everybody was playing long-course water polo so players could step right in at college. Now, 99% of players can't play in their first year because they know nothing of defense." Such discrepancies ts why few, if any, prep polo players are ever a threat to make Team USA. Prep playen; justidon't have those kinds of skills. To Newland, the prevalence of high school club teams playing short-course water polo is ultimately damaging to the future of the sport because the skills needed take longer to learn and are Jlarder to teach because they require structured instruction. "Water polo is not like basketball," Newland said. •Basketball players can go anywhere and play pickup games against players better than they are. There are no pickup water polo games." High school aged players would be better trained 1f they played in long-course programs and played against players who have more talent so they can learn from them. "The better talent you face, the better you will become,• Newland said. •That's why my clubs play older guyw who have more talent and knowledge. It ll a good teaching t901.: QUOTE Of THE DAY •My players are always trying to toke my chcir so they con try the wheehs I con do .. : • ' Ted Newl•nd. UCI water polo coach Monday, July 20, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 .. DON LEACH I OAJLY PILOT Ted Newland rides herd on his teams from bis sideline perch. ,, . ,.. J.U.JV -• Concordia College's Broesamle is busy rehabilitating ~!./ the second shoulder injucy of his collegiate career, but l{~·n "' expects to be ready by the start of the '99 baseball seasOliL~~ career, Concordia College's C 0 l l E G E S Rr the second time in his ic Matt Broesarnle, a former Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year at Costa Mesa High, was faced with a shoulder injury. Due to the regular stresses of throwing, Broesamle's shoulder capsule had loosened and needed surgery to be repaired. Broesamle had laser surgery in late May to tighten the capsule and is in the process of rehabilitating his shoulder for next baseball season. "The injury is pretty common and it just happens because of the " pitching stresses on the shoulder," Broesamle earned a starting~.,. Broesamle said. B aml h "'"" liftin. and played well. Broesamle als9,,. ,n.., roes e as i.=en g pitched in relief for the Eagles., 1 "' weights to help strengthen his • Three graduates of Southern 1' ) ' rotator muscle and will not begin California College have signedu.==:::&. throwing for about three more contracts to play for minor league weeks. Rehal?ilitation will begin baseball this summer, acc-0rding9uq with playing catch and progress SCC Coach Kevin Kasper. ___::. from there. Bryce Primm, who made the-!~l.!q He is expected to be 100% by All-Golden State Athletic 11., opening day of his junior season Conference team this season~,- at Concordia in January. was named SCC's Athlete of th~ - "There is no reason to rush my Year, singed to play for the ,.,';'<'., return," Broesamle said. •we Mission Viejo Vigilantes in the ; ;.:: don't really get into it until after independerl Western Le~gue. Chrisbnas.• Primm was 7-5 with a 3.51 ERA Broesa.mle believes that for the Vanguards, 24-23 this > Concordia has a good recruitirig •. season. · .T •• 1 class for next season and Kevm Moore, who lead sc<; .. !~; Concordia will have a strong team with a .393 average, 35 RBI ancJ,·~· ~c, with Broe~ and Derek seven home runs, singed to plar Patterson as the team's leaders. for the Nashua Pnde of the "Derek's a talker," BroeSamle independent Atlantic League .... ~~A said. "I lead by example." Moore was an NAIA -..... Al Costa Mesa, Broesamle Scholar-Athlete this year. ~T"'RI batted .452 with five home runs Joe Rivera, who has played ,. ... :~: during his senlor season. outfield and pitched for sec. ,:t,"fo Broesamle was 7-3 as a pitcher, singed to play for the independe,l\~~ but wasn't heavily recruited. Kalamazoo Kodiaks of the ~r. .. Broesamle walked on at Independent Frontier League. • " 11 Concordia, but his season was Rivera had 32 RBI and 47 hits for ..,,1~ threatened by an injury to his the Vangudrds. Rivera was also ... :-.: rotatbr in the fall. 5-4 with a 4.15 ERA. .:.nu~~ Broesamle was limited by his • Charles Chatman of Costa Mesaw doctors to a position light on and Golden West College, eame.,4 :-1' throwing, so he was forced to his first-year letter at Kent State ... ,;11~ compete for a s~ at first base. this past sea.son. 1 '(•111 ' ., 1:,• CdM's Lewis fourth at AVP event~: BELMAR, N.J. -Corona del Mar's Brian Lewis teamed with David Swati.k of Manhattan Beach to finish fourth at the $50,000 Sunkist Open on Sunday on the AVP Tour in pro beach volleyball, and split a $4,040 payoff. P•pis eighth in Toronto TORONTO -Newport Beach's Max Papis was eighth at the 1998 FedEx Championship Serles stop at Exhibition Place 10 Toronto Swt· day in the 95-lap event over the 1.721-mile downtown street course after qualifying in the No. 20 posi· tion with a~ of 102.9"1 mph. Dtiesler team second HUNTINGTON BEACH-New· port Beach's Bob Ouesler and I.rvlne'1 Hank Lek:htfried. defend· ' I ... c ~,,,; ing champions in the men'$'<,-,3"' doubles c1t the USTA Nalio~~1 Men's 50 & 55 Hardcourt Ch~it" onships at Lindborg Racquet~· Sunday, finished second, fallin~R Houston's Jim Parker and K'&n .... Robinson of San Carlos, 3·6, ,s,:~5 (retired) after Leichtfried suffer~ hamstring pull in the socond g~~= J. ·'· Mesa ftnishes sixth 7io- costa Mesa High's boys water polo team finished siXth in the~ and-under to~ent held at~~ venity High 1ri Irvine SUnday. ~':.r. With some of its starters milling, Mese lOlt to Corona del Mar, t .t-8, in the consoaation finals. Junior Mike Va.UlalK'Ourt ......_ four gOell agem.t CdM. , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Monday, July 20, 1998 7 I Starter Dennb Heenan unleashes afutball tn the Orange County Sectionals cc)mpetUion a• the Los Alamitos Baseball Complex. He W-. the first ~ lnnlngf' OD 6'-DlO\Uld ' SWay,as . WJ9ll as ppdllng out a P4dr olbase ~· stole three batee,hadan Riil and scored t"'65 for NllwJ>ort lfjarbor Bflleball atton's ear-olds. lc:~ERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY Pit.OT Meanwhile, Saturday ••• .,. • Pitchers Heenan, Pinski and Pemstein dominate Fountain Valley, Heenan rips two triples in victory. JA.'iON Hlu made a running catch on a popup in foul territory. LOS ALAMITOS -The New- poft Harbor Baseball Association's Mustang White Team, 9-10-year- olds. demonstrated its resiliency by coming back from Friday's devastating loss to Garden Grove to defeat Pountain Valley, 6-0, in llie loser's bracket of the Orange County Sectionals a t the Los Alamitos paseball Complex. "'~number of our players play other sports,* Manager Kevin Heenan said. *They've been in big games before and know how to win." A key to Saturday's victory was U.dominance of Newport's pitch- ing trio of Dennis Heenan, Derrick ~ and Davis Pemstein. Heenan started the game and two innings. giving up just hits and striking out three. eme.n also helped himself out a4er giving up an leadoff single iI( the second inning. Heenan caught the runner leaning and threw a pickoff throw to Blake Fogg, who threw it to Donnie Hunt for the out. Pinski pitched the middle three innings and dominated Fountain Valley. Pinski struck out two and gave up no hits. He also "This is the best I've seen him pitch all year,• Manager Heenan said. "All three guys pitched well and Pinski really came through." Pemstein retired Fountain Val- ley quietly in the sixth inning to lock up the victory, after scoring the final run on a wild pitch in the top of the inning. Heenan also drove in New- port's first run with an RBI triple in the first inning. Heenan also reached base on' a fif!lder's choice in the third inning, stole second base and scored on a single by Fogg, giving Newport a 2-0 lead. Newport added on in the fourth inning when Nick Frazier, who bad walked with two outs, scored on a Pemstein double. In the top of the fifth inning, Billy Munce leadoff with a single and stole second. Munce scored when Heenan hit his second triple of the game. Fogg followed up with a single and Newport had a 5-0 lead. Pinski had two hits. ORANGE COUNTY SECTIONALS (9-10) Newport 6, Fowrt.aln V•lley 0 Newport Harbor 101 121 -6 8 0 Fountain Valley 000 000 -0 3 1 Hei!nan, Pinski (3), Pemsteln (6) and Munce; Rodriguez, Rivers (4), Biter (6), Ciandella (6) and McMullen. W • Hei!nan. 28 -Pemstein (NH), Mahlstedt (FV). 3B • Heenan 2 (NH). YOUTH llSlllLL Last-inning uprising does in the locals at Orange County Sectional Playoffs Sunday; but the sterling effort hardly goes unnoticed. Romm CARµ:;oN . ~rr . LOS ALAMITOS -There were some tears evident in the aftermath of their 9-7 exit ~rom the Orange County Mus- tang Division Sectionals Stµlday, but the respect Newport Harbor Baseball Assodati6n's entry had gained over the course of its run ~ the playoffs seemed to off set the emo- tions at the Los Alamitos Ba,seball Complex. There· were no teams from their fans; rather big smiles and a few hugs for a job well done. Th.is group of 10-year-olds under the hand of Manager Kevin Heenan had the upper hand from start to near-finish against Anaheim, but the latter came through with three in the bottom of the sixth and final inning to end Newport Harbor's hopes from competing in the next plateau. ·Baseball is baseball," rationalized the team's manager in the aftermath. "I told them I'd certainly rather lose like th.is than lose 14-2 . • With the group of standouts comprising the NHBA All- Stars, that prospect would certainly seem unlikely as they played Anaheim nose-to-nose from the start and never trailed until the final pitch was thrown. Both teams played with a crisp style and Anaheim final- ly got ~e upper hand in the sixth inning, first holding New- port scoreless in the top of the inning. Then Anaheim struck offensively with a one-out double by Bobby Rohwer down the right lield line preceding a bad-hop single by Joe Kelly, which caught Newport at 7-7, . BOATING followed by a 220-foot borne run to left-center by Ldd.lz Lopez to end it It was another late-uming heartbrea.ker for Newport after the locals had made such a big run. ' Davis Pemstem, who was three-for-fo'w Wlth two dou- bles, led the game off with a two-bagger, and after Qonrue Hunt, Dennis Heenan and Blake Fogg lashed $1.ngles. NHBA tlad a 3-0 edge. ln the fourth inning Heenan, Newport's lanky starter on . the mound, walked and eventually scored' with heads-up base-running; and m the fifth Newport.struck, but alas, not hard enough. Three walks and Pemstein's second double produced one run after two out, but three runners were left stranded Still, Newport came back Wlth two more in the fifth to take a 7-5 lead on the strenutb of Derek Pinski's RBI double to left and Pernstein's run~produong stinger off the lhlfd baseman's glove. Newport appeared to have every ingredient working with some clutching pitching and superior defense, espe· dally in the fonn of Hunt, first at short, then at second as he snuffed out potential rallies Wlth two unassisted twm killings, in addition to a great stop rn the first inrung to lim- it Anaheim to one run on the play, and an uuung-endlng scoop and flip in the fifth with two runners aboard Spencer Moore and Ricky Nelson' also contnbuted base hits in Newport's 13-hlt attack, but the nine base-runners left stranded, proved fatal. ORANGE COUN1Y MUSTANG (9-10) SECTIONALS Anaheim All·Stan 9, Newport Harbor All-Stars 7 Newport Harbor All-Stars 301 120 • 7 13 0 Anaheim All-Stars 110 313 • 9 11 1 Heenan, Pinski (3), Pemstein (4) and Munce; Kelly, Rohviier (3). Lopez (5). w -Lopez. 28 • Pemstetn (N) 2, Pinski (N), Rutz (A), Kelly (A), Rohwer (A). HR • Lopez. BF [ c Jc [ ) • c Bahia Corinthian YC is the winner of Sir JaqD Pmw-Regatta • Corona del Mar's Adrienne Patterson, a ~2-year-old, wins the Sabot A division race. The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, with the help of Corona del Mar's Adrienne Patterson, c-0m- bined to win the ··sir Joseph Porter" Sailing Regatta hosted by the Lido Island Yacht Club. Patterson, who is only 12- years-old, won the Sabot A fieet race. Teammate Bobby Lenhart was second. Patterson graduated from Lin- coln Elementary in June and will be attending Corona. pel Mar Junior High in the fall. She is also on the Select Soc- cer team for the AYSO and the Spring All-Star national junior basketball team. Patterson will compete at the AYSO World Games at the end of July. She also hopes to be invited to the USA National Pram Cham- pionships in yachting next year. Lenhart finished 17th out of 200 entrants at the Pram Champi- onship, his first year in the race. 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FINER, MESA, 1535 NEWPORT ducted by: co-partners PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing TH P•TITION TO WALL SYSTEMS; RICKS reapueata 1 uempo puede A.M., Of thereafter within Attorney for SANDRA BLVD .. COSTA MESA, CA Ha~e you statled doing buSlness yet? No --------E "' HEATING ANO AIR CONDI· d I I • .... >AA th• time allowed by law, 92627 buSI09SI yet? No Flctltlou• eualneH Richard JoHph Banagll1. PUBLIC NOTICE CHANGE THE NAME TIONING; CAAL WILL. an per er • Caso, Y • r-v•n the undersigned, 11 Coo-SLONIM. Conservator of UNIT • • NAME Richard Joseph Battaglia, Neme Steternent TrustH --------10F Jeffrer I.colt Individual; WEST WINO qulta~rau nlarlo,auddiner~ 11rvatOfofthePeraon1nd the Person and Estate 01 ·INVENTORY Trustee Thelollowlngperaonaa11 This atal91Tl•nl was li>ed SUPERIOR COURT McGuire BUILDERS; a llctltloua ~o~~=d ~1~':vTso :dlcro.. Estate of the above-named STEPHEN SLONIM, Con-A143, CHRISTINE MC Thls 11Atem1nt wu filed dOlng bus.neu as· with tht County Clerk or OF CALIFORNIA, CAii! NUMBER bullnffa name of CARL nal por parte de la cone ConservatH, wlll NII at prl-aervatH. IWAtN, HOUSEHOLD with the County Clerk of Georgia Street Apart· Orange County on 6'24 98 COUNTY 0, ORAHGI! A193058 WILL; RAAMCO WIN· E.xlsten otroa requtsltos le· vatt salt to the highest Publlahed Newport ITEMS Orange County on 8/24/98 ments, 1009 Georgia St 199887824US 341 The Cltr Drtve ORDER TO SHOW DOWS; H.B. PLUMBING gain. Puedl que usttO Ind best bidder on the Beach·Co1ta Mtaa Dally A158, STEVE RO.VOS, 19988782408 '23. Huntrngton S.ach, CA Oa~y Pilot July 6. 13. 20 'o•I Office c•UIE FOR CHANGE CO., INC .. a Clllfornla cor· qulera llamar a un abogado terms and cond1tlons her• Pilot July 20. 21, 27, 1996 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Oa.Jy Pilot July 6. 13. 20. 92648 27, 1998 m251 .. poratlon; SOUTHCOAST lnmedlatamente. SI no ll\lfttr mentioned, Ill right, MT2n At97, BRENDAN GAR· 27. 1998 m257 RiChlfO Joseph 81tt1glia, Box 14171 OF NAME CABINET, INC.,; WATMAN c:'onoce a un ibogado !Jiit and lntttllt ot the GAN, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TruatN of the Rlchltd Jo-1-------- 0ren .. , CA PETITIONER($) Jelfrey ELECTRIC, INC.,; REES puedt llamll' 1 un aervtclo Conservalff, In the real PUBLIC NOTICE 8227. PATRICK ALLEN, PUBLIC NOTICE seph Banagl•a Trust, aattd t218,.tS11 SCOll McGultt HAS FILED ROOFING COMPANY, a de referencia de abogados property located In Orange HOUSEHOLD ITEMS February 27. 1986. 3366 On the move? IN THll MATTIR O, A PETITION FOR AN California corporation; 0 1 una ollclna de ayudl County, Calllom11. as fol-EXHIBIT A 8360, CHRIS CLOUD. FlctltJoua BuatneH VII Udo. Newpot1 !Such, TH a PETITION TO ORDER TO CHANGE SOUTHWEST WHOLESALE l.egll (llM et dlrec1orlo tele-lows: NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLD ITEMS N•m• St•tement CA 92663 CHA.NOii THE NAMI! NAMES FROM Jellrey LIGHTING, INC., a Cahf<>f> fonrco) Lot 2S3 of Trtci No. 2822 CREOITORS OF 8376, NBIFF/JEFF CON-The following pet90nS 11e Thia buslntas rt con- 0 lrt • ... _ _. I k Scott McGul1e TO Jtlfrey nla cOfporatlon: MONTOYA CASI! NUMBER 11 per map recotded In CHARLES NER. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS doing bualneu u ; ducted by an lndrvfdual F nno-.,. n pen SconRoth LANDSCAPING; LA b0ok118,pages31hrough C294, PHILIP KAPLAN POf11and, 336e V11 Udo, Have you llar1td Oolng CAlll NUM81R ti la he11by ordered that COUNTY LANO CO .. 1 Call-(Nurnero def CHo) 18 lncluslve of Miscel-WARftlEN DAWE M.O .. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Newport 8"ch, CA 92663 busineaa yet? No Sell your extra household items in Classified A191328 all pertont lntttesled In fornla corporation; TKG NC 021879 laneous M1p1, In the office SUPlftlOR COURT C336, THERESA LEE, Richard Joaeph Battaglia, Richard Jostph Battaglia, OftDllA TO IHOW this matter appear belore FIREPLACE CO.. a llctl· The narM and addreaa of of lht County Recorder of OF CALIFORNIA HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Trust" of the Richlsd Jo-TrustN 1-------- CAUS• FOR CHANG• this court In Department tlous busineSI name of LA the court la: (El nombfe y Orange County. COUNTY O, OMNGll Pub 111 h • o N • w Port aeph 81ttaglla Trust, dated Thia statement Wiii filed 0, NAME No. 703 of the Orange COUNTY LANO CO.: dlrecclon de ta cortt ts) Thia property Is com-CAii! NO. A 193080 Beach-Cotta Mesa Dally FebNary 27, 1988, 3386 with lht County Clerk of PETITIONER(S) Erin Rob-County Superlor Cou/1 II DELTA £LE.VATOR CO .. LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR monty 11ftrred to as 2979 Notice la hereby given to Pllot July 13, 20, 1898 Via Udo, Newport Beach. Orange County on 6/24'/98 ert Ink en HAS/HAVE the 1dd11u anown above INC., a Calllornla corpora· COURT 415 West Ocean Royal Palm Drive, Costa the ciedltora and contln-m270 CA 92663 . 199117124t t Fil.ED A ~ETITION FOR AN ori 9·1, 1898, It 2:00 tlon; and ROES 1 through 81 d ·L Be h CA Meaa, Callfornla 92626. gent credltora ol th• PUBLIC NOTICE William Battaglia, 13621 Dally Piiot July 6 13 20 ORDER TO CHANGE octock p.m .. and then and 100 lncluslve. v " ong ac • The tale la subject to cur· above-named decedt nl Alondra Blvd .. Sant• Fe • · · ---there ahOw c1u11, 11 any YOU ARE BEING SUED BY 90802, South Oltlrlci rent tuea, covenants, con· that all per1on1 having Springs, CA 90670 27• 1998 m254 ~ •-• ~~ST~R~ ~~~:.og: they have, why th• petition PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. 11 11t1' Th• name, addreaa, and ditlon1, rtstrlctlon., 111er-claims against tilt dee. r.:uuo~•1 ~ualne~• Thia butlntH la con-PUBLIC NOTICE •MON•L MM llnd for change or name should d1m1nd1ndo) CROSS· telephone numtMr of plaln. vatlons, right•. rights ol dent are required to file •me • ernen ducted by: co-partners Ceme Mortu ti Ii hereby ordered that not be granted. COMPLAINANT: GARY M. 1111·1 attorney or pl1lntllf way, ind casements ol them with the Superior d~h• f~~ng persona are Have you atarted C101ng fictitious 8uelneH ~el'Y ~ ary aa persona lnte1tlled In It la fUf1htr ordered that a PETERS, an lndMduaJ and without tn all~ney, la: (El record, with any encum-Court, 11 341 The City FtrZPs.c;i~"a!~~ of Call-bu1lne11 yet1 No N11me Statement • tory thl• maner appear before copy or this order 10 ahow buslne11 11 G.M. PETERS nombll la dlreccl°" Y el bfaneet ol record to be OrlVt, Orange, CA 926"1 f 1 157~1 R kll Id RIC!»td Joseph Battaglia, The folloYl•ng persona 111 3500 PK111c Yl9W Drlw Ill "" I De ar1 t cauat b• publlahtd In DEVELOPMENT COM· • 11tlsfied to Ille exttnl , .. and mall. copy 10 Mlcn1e1 orn a, oc • TrusfH OC>tng b 1lne11 U ' ---1 s c~ t hep Omen Dally Pilot-Cotti Mtaa Edi· PANY, and H&P DEVELOP· numero de telefono del quired by le(ldtt from the John Dawe, u trustH of Boulevard, lrvlne, CA Thlt stat91Tlent was flied RJB :an ement 3368 ~~700'' ~~ su:.r~ C~~~ lion, a newspaper or ge1n-MENT. CO., a Calllornla abogado del d~anle, purchase price. the trust Oiied May 29, er:,, I St t B k with the County Clerk of Via Udo. ~t_pot1 ·a .. cn. thf .Od h bO ttll clrcutatlon published n gentfll pattnerahip o dtl dem1ndant1 que no Thi Pf~ la to be aolO 1997 wherein the decedent • orn a a• an • Or~ COl.lllty on 812~ CA 92163 l~ .. ==-=-i:.=-·=!ft .. =::'1 on ~~~1 '1::'1~ 2 ; thl• county, at least once a 'You have 30 CALENDAR tlene abogado, ea) on an "u 11' bul1, except was the 1ettl0r, at 621 w. fCA)'o 1~1 RcfAk:;:,9Bou· 1ffl078240t Alchatd Joseph a.n1glll. '" o'clOCfi p.m .. 'and then and WHkk for J..'?"f1 c.:s::ut~ DAYS after this tummonfi I STEPHEN R. KILSTOFTE, for8kltJUe. I I .... .,. 191h SI., Colla Mffl, CA f:,f. 'bu~eH la con-Oedy Pilot July 6, 13, 20, TruslH of the A•Chltel Jo. IEU. .... ,, lher• Show CaUH II any WM • pr ..... 0 •Y 0 I• Ml'Ved on you to .... CAYER, KILSTOFTE • ()( 0 fer1 are nvu .... 92827. within the ..,., cl ducted b • ""'lllon 27 t998 m256 Mph BanaQl•a Tru11, dalld U-ta.U ,... .... _.. h ,...,,_ wh the' tlllon the hearing. typewrinen resPoN• 1t1lll1 & CRATON A p f lon;al fOf Ihle ,P.fOperty and must tour months after July 13 Y· a cor,...... ' February ~7 1986 33M """'!!."9'T * .Y"...,.... lor ~~of ~arM~hould DATls JUL 07 1ffl cou(\. Law eorpor°at~~!:sweat be In writing andlftahcM<lf Wi~ 1996 (the date of the hrai ~~1r!,11~~ d0rng PUBLIC NOTICE v11 Udo, Nt.-rl>Qtt 'eeach. C...mation 1 be gtanted JAMiii A. -'ACKMAN, A letter or phone call will milled to tiie o ct o ,,. publlcatlon of notice to 's' CA 92613 • 0 ~ ~la tulther cidtftd lf\11 1 .I u D Q •IC o MM 11-not protect you; yolK type-Ocean Blvd• Ste. 7~. Ham A. Finer, EIQ •• ol creditors) or, If notice 11 Cal•ft': ,:•~~·Tho; Flct1Uoua lklalne11 This buaintu 11 con. 110 Bn: CoPr ~this order to .now llOMD OF THI IUPI· written ,..ponat must b• Long Beach, CA 90802· FINER, l<JM & STEAANS, mldtd or P9ftonlllly de!IV· ';: • • flled ......... eement ducted~ In tnaMdual ~.- cautt be, publlaMcl In RIOR COURT In proper '-gal fOfm II ~ou 4517 3424 C&tacn SttMt, Suh• tted to you. 30 cseyw after wrtti' =·~ wC~lt f The to11ow1ng perlOM .,, --o.-y Pilot 1 ,....,.. of JoM I 0 ,....,ti.n 17291 want the COUl1 to hear yoUf DAT•1DllC01, tffl 500, Torrance, C~ tl'le date thlt nota II Or.,,..t County on .,2 • .: dOI~ bwlnes1 aa. oeneral clrcutltlen P"~ ' -• ' Cllt, JOHN A. CLAftK, 90503, or dellvertd to"',. mlled or l*9onellY MY--.. Httioerope, 33M VII Udo. r;::::::::;m:z:::::::z:::::=1rt llahtd In .,,.. county, 11 ll'lllnt eoutev11d, Suitt 411 , tt you do not 1119 your re-Cl•'* ~, o. aOUI-111m A flMr ptrtOftalty, It ..a to you. A claim torm 191f•e7902tt Newpoft lkech. CA~ IHM once • we.ec '°' '°"' T'Uttln. CA 92780, Attetney eponee on time, you may &ARD' Dettutr any time aft• tint ~ mey be obtalntd trom the Rey. Quinney & Ne«>eket, Rldwd JoMph e.negtla. contlC\lllYe we.ic1 prlof 1o let: Jtfhy Scott McGuire, loM the cat, Ind yoUf ,. bll 11 d N t tlcn Of thll N~ end btoo court ctttk. Fix your PfO-ftrofeaalonel Corporation. Truetee Of lhe RICNfd Jo. =Of the htlrtng Art..~.., I <MOH ftVM, money and PfoP-u 1 1 ewpor fofe any Nit II made, tectlon, you lft encour. MOrnep at Law ..00 0.. ~I~ Trust, deted ~Tlls l(t4,'98 . Publlthed Newport tftY m1y be liken w.lhe>Yt hectl.Coata M9ta Olily The OtOl*tY Wiii be tOld aged to flier.°"' Claim by Mtet lulldlnO, n South f_tlWlfy fP. , ... , )3et • A JACKMAN leach-Co•.. M•M Del"' turiher warning from the Piiot Juty 20, 27, August~. for a•f cail'I. two and on. c.ftilltd m11 , With r9fUm Main Strttt , 0 Bo• Vie Udo, Newport INch, • • '' court. 10 1M M.218 half J*Cent (2·1121') of the rec.tpt requested. • • • CA Nee3 J _,. Q a IC 0 .. M ll-Piiot Juty 20. 27, Augu1U, There ate othlf legal r• ' amount ol the ~ to ec-Kirt& Mclnl..._ 1.._ 45311, Sell lAke City, Utah, Peny ,.,... ,11 Htho- 1 ..... OP TMS IU,11· 10, 1"' m27t qutrements. You mey wn PUILIC NOTICI Comt>lf'Y the offet by_,.. OOMAHUI '•oiN. '4145-0)15 ttope, COtonaDll Mar, CA RIGA COUflT to c•• an ettomey rlgtlt !led cheetl. end the ._ TOIH 6 MAllMl .. TON o.ay ftllo4 June at, Juty I, NUS ~ ~ tnllpen, tit PUIUC NOTICI away. If you do net kftOw wtlltHI we to btofald after con-UI w ,e.;;. c .. ..: 13, 20, 1... m2«X Thi• bu11n111 11 con. ~ i-c. II.. CON M.... wtUtf17 :: ::::::·~ .. "':J: NOTICIOl'IALI ~=~ ctoff..i:. :re,=. ..... CA8HI;• PUIUCNOTICI ~byco-::,r::" CA. '"27 IUllllOlll or a 1e9111 aid ofllct (lltttd °'HAL NOPllllTY Tlx", utilltiel, and mlllnte-1'11bll1t1ed Newport ~~No clOlng ~ubllttltd Newport (CITACIOll NDICIALI In the pnoi,. bOok). AT PIUVATI IALI nance llCpenNI aMI tit leech-CO.ta MeM Diiiy .... ....._ luolMN fUcMrd JcMpf1 a.neg11a, leacb-Cotta MMe Olly NOTICI TO CROta. 0..,.. cit gi.e 19 ..,. C...A ........ ., protll.cl et Of lM dole GI '91ol.My 1s.1•. 20, \Ml .._ .......... T,,,.... ftllclC Jwtl It, Jt#/ I, 13, OlflNDANTI: (Avlto e lrtGUlft ,_ dtlcton tudl-t 119 eecrow. MTlll "'-'*'*"' ,_,....,. Thie Nt11Mn1 WM Ilea 20 1... "'"' AcuHdo) ~LYIYITIM. cW ul1td 1*19"" pluo cit ................ The undlirt9*',...,.,.. dolnt ~ .. : ..... County Clerk of ' INC., 1 Cllllornlli cerpot• 30 DIAi CAUMOARIOI of ....... el tN rlgh4 to fefual to ao-PUl&JC IOTICI Ith lttfft Aponment1. ~ ~ on 1.114111 PU&IC llOTICI non: OMNGI COUNTY pere pre1efttat une ,.. c ...... 1w tM -" 11!"1 bide. S:JM Ylo Udo. Newpott , .... .,.._, • IM>N. INC.. a . 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Ftf " ............ oc.,..,.. ... : &lllHU011'21-J60I. • " .. • • • • • • HOUSES/ CONDOS ~, POR SJU.E• ,~ .............. , "-' It°' 1002 GENERAi. 1002 CORONA COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT , ______ COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 SELL =iiijiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 102 2 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 HOUSES/ your home G 0 VERN MEN T '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil• C•P• Cod EASTSIDE *1 & 2Br Detached F o .R E c L 0 5 E 0 ,. •E'SIDE• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS c through classified HOMES pennies on •Jaamln• Creek 3br Groat ·neighborhood. HARBOR HILL 4er FOR RENT pork Ilka sottlng, 3br ott•u•• C w/Patlo ---------________ .,._ tho S1 . Repo's, VA, 2ba. upgraded, trl lvl Family room. 380, 4.5Ba Approx 60001r 2ba, 1450sq ft $2195. nefir bea, c,h. Malhedrlal Catallna Sunsel vlewl 2BA. $279,000. Nancy 1o,OOOsf corner fol. 268 Flower 455·0444 ce s, r g. ove· n ---------________ .,_ HUD Sherltl aalos No $5 OK A 700 8533 SI p d 1 f Speclalf S875 + $400 NEWPORT NEWPORT mon~y down go1.:ern·1--1 __ g_t __ .__ mmona, ru enta Marble entry, 7FP's., _________ Darllng EASTSIOE deposit. S48·2421 ment loans evallablo Rear Up.per Unit Callfornla Really. Joan Burke 759·1i1314 GENERAL 2102 Capo cod duplex, 2br, BEACH 2669 BEACH now. Local ll1tlng1. Brito & lllel 2Br 3.5Ba 944·0373 x141 •SPECIALS• sm yord, ulil pd, no ---------1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii To 11 r r 0 e le gor. + 1 covered1_________ pet $1200 455..0444 FOUNTAIN 1·800·669·2292 . parking space. S399K HUNTINGTON •Park Lido 2Br $182K FO•ALO...OKAINE'!*TAL? EASTSIDE 3br 2bo VALLEY Ex' t H ·4 o o o Judy, Metro Realty •Beach Claulc S359K .. "' h s I g /d CAL•SCAN 949·697·291i19 BEACH 1040 •Ocean + B(ly View S 1400/MO & UP? ou • w garn °· w iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2634 .. PAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON =-....,,,..---------New 2·Story S599K LAURA (AQl!NTI hookups, no pete Huge 28r Apt plua PATRICK TENORE SAT-SUN 12·G Steps to Water g49•494•6841 S1400+dep 722·8275 Twnhrna. Fair tenta, Please Call & Let Ua · 333 POPPY 3 H • L 1 do H a ol end a great tocallont Pool Know What Your Large beautiful homo ouaea 0~ •lot. All Rare Double Lot•---------EW ORT 714<>540••n85 O~TSO COMMUNITY DY PAStllON 181..ANO UCf1Ullfl1I lree.llne<t sirccls f\1)(1 gotr ('OOfSO views t~y cnrcfrt~ IMnJt tu )-'O\ir lfwf{CJ Needs Arel 856·9705 with guest quarters. 2br/-ci•/gar a s334k S999,000·$1 , t 94,876 BALBOA N P 1 ·6 o o -4 ·TEN 0 R E Peek·•·boo oceanvlew B 88B·IX>1·5937 BEACH 2169 1, l <)f J Oft tlllllf'llllClll hom e! SOLD! ~howcase homH for tale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplement! HOMES OF I THEWEEK Dlapla~ •de etart at fuat •751 O•adlln• Wed 5pm ***** OPEN HOUSE dat1"9• tor tar OQ.adllna Thurs 5pm ***** II pay• 10 advertlH Ill the bHt local Raal Eatate Section CALL TODAY Ll8ARIYIM e4 .. B7+4••a ANN• WILa..Y ...... 74-4t4• south aid• or PCH ~ Pruden'lal '=ISiitANiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiii2iiliiiOii6 HUNTINGTON Agent 714·509·8923 1---------'el' " ,. NEWPORT c.llllnM .... , L .... ~earl~ front TWH 2Br 18• new BEACH 2840 COSTA MmSA l024 BEACH 1069 723-e120 hou•• n••r rerr~I carpets. 1c attached iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3br 1 ba, patio. fp gar• near Gelaon'• Beau unbelievable 2br SPECTACULAR 11800/rno 9 TS.OSfJ1 5,1450./Bkr 640·5664 2ba, laund hkup•. grt Bluff. ..,.. Home 3200 eq n lot, (2) tbr Home on the S•nd 1 ... t lk 4er 3e8 11,475,000• Unb•ll•v•bte 390• a1ea. garage. poo. 3Sr 2.6Ba, FP. 2·Sty, ap 1• "r to ocean, •---------le or be /g on b 11 pavers 7J4 640 0992 eul·d•·HC, $239,lilOO ttepa tp bay, S38Sk P8 '1 0n clpala Only. CORONA ~.r: find, ~e~0 prlva~o ' • •• ' Owner/Agt434-31i104 OWNEA 114•873·2513 y wner 675·27011 DEL MAR 2122 hlghly upgroded, NEWPORT • 1W<..cnr gnmge • Wnshetltlrycr l'IOOkllf>S • rtr~)IOC'c iwood a SMI • Air COfXlllloOI~ • WCI l>Or In l EIOd :l UR • Alnrm system • s 1.65(> 10 n .oos PLEASE CALL (71 +) 644-0609 ' I • I • I • • • E'•ld• 2 houaeit on tot 3•r 2 .5b• home In ---------2700eq ft, 4br 3.6ba 3Br l .5Ba plu1 gueat •luff• fp, fenced NEWPORT 28r 28• Comple,ely $3600rn 31C>·245·8814 BEACH 2669 r--NEWP----Q"!'.•R-T_MARJN _____ A_ .. 1111. l'OUH 281 2Be. Call patio. ~-c:ar gar. rHort COAST l070 lurnlnta"ad lloma, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!liil•I for detalle. Agent 1li:e pool, only S349K som• view, clo .. tol••••••••• 1a2aR t 28A A DA nrr.•u 673·&354 or 380-9492 Agt Mike 949·~83-900'1 everylhlngl Agent APARTMENTS MOVS·IN·BONUS n.D"U\.•'.lYlLNTS a•alde 38r 3Ba, 2c an •Abaoiute lteah,,'. NEW VIEW HOME 873·5354 or 380-9492 FOR nnNT N•WPORT UY Berfrooca..~wkJi-'--IMldi~..-: f2~:oo8 r E;lt T!;i!,: Ocaan view home. 4BA 3BA, 3c gatage New Luxury duplax A.Q Lg 1 I~~~:! Back TrOpiaJ ............. ~~ f.OGI ~ ,_......: Agent 714-642-4722 S435,000. huge lot. ""~king se9:9~eeo 3br 2ba, elevator, 21••••••••• Bay & golf coutae. .,.. ............. ~ • ·f Nawport Helghla. • car gar, nr beach. no Large pool, new car• MA.-6-,.... w.M. ~ ••atde beautiful 3Br CA Hem .. ee2,2228 pell 12500 1176·995'1---------& ,, 2·5Ba. 20 a" gar, irg •AV PAONT b"ot CBMBTEJtY LOT/ BALBOA pet sorrv~~i.::or•. ·~ .... _......... '" yard, butlt In '114 ""'CID ltlDUC:ID c•YPT 1225 COSTA-··· 2124 ISLAND 260Ci .......... I ""-~•tr' 11' ... S295,000 Earl Taylor •t,aoo,ooo Garage A\ ,._ l•••liiiiii••iil•r----------1 ... ~ .. I' 11 Agent IMSMM2·4122 Oock. can holCI over •••••••••I••••••••• 80. ••rtront 28r tf• TRADE •Prmli~; Tht Community '5' boat~ beach. a CIMITDY LOT8 88R 111A on Blune nr Hndy baach, view, ............ M~':.fn';:•· ~Int 1L1oc1 1 "'uc,,h•, a1 Paclllc ~lew bchd, gar w/ope,,.r, S15H.mo+new, 38r thrOuf1 cllalfltd Pl-.:·~?:·(A..il•)N.7}:AA19 ~ r M .... 7. r-•V ... •• OF M. m 0 r' •I ,... a, k fnc yd, w/d hll-up, 3ba, aJo. w/d, oar~. • •• 1871 -lllilMI 7"W'1' vv-v7 en.-120 94CMIH7 ""· .. , ..... AG' oat. u100. •1MM2• ~-~---------· ' ( l 2708 e H8 w .oe .. nfronV22nd PKll1at• rm. unfurn, ahr ._ btllh. utts pd, n/amkg, ":! lntchenette, laundry 1 block to N.B Pier 5510/mo. Call Sam at .. t. 714·875·4808 . "" (Between 9AM•5PM) 'J~NTALS TO HARE 2724 NB Furn'd room/bath • pvt patio, gar, pool, jae. no/am/pet, female pref'd $595 564·0445 STORAGE 2742 CM Storage 1/2 Acre dirt lot, fenced & private $395/mo. Call John at 754·2480 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE AVOID BANKRUPTCY. ••••••••• Free dept consollda· SIN£SS OFFICE ~mRENT 2769 lion Applleallon with Si>rvtce Cut payments to 65%, 24 hr. ap- proval Good/bad/no credit OK . .;a , ·800·873·82Q7. ..._....rne (CAL-SCAN) •seat deal on Exec ---------It•• t block from NEED A MORTQAQE ..___._vv. Airport 5200 to loan? Refinancing? 5450/mo 440·8893 C r • d I t /I n o o m • ,, CQMMERCIAL ! PIOPERTY 2778 Garden offl~• bldg, alory, between 17th & Triangle Sq. 8500sl. S895k Bkr 845-6268. - problem• OK. FO't'•tloaur•• or bankruptc~ OKJ Call nowl 24 hour approvala. ACQ fl· nanclal ••rvlcea. 1 ·800·949·LEND, (CAL•SCAN) I -----•1ANNOUNCEMENTS 812·820 Per Hour Topjlnldiacen · &Jallrz Chances are you wlll lind what you need at the price •• you want to pay when you read CIHslfled dally &42·5878 SEARS · AMERICAN HOMI PRO As.t~C... fr r:=J=u~=y=oP=EN=IN=G::::;S illl~=~~e~ c.-.n bow '111 .. .,.5ty SUMMER WORK ~~:!'.'::W.·re Starting Pay Up To: ;;;;J ;z; ~L':, ' ' : •BUSINESS & Full time position. ' FI NANCE Selling boating equtp .. $12.25 =~tMW. .. {'~ W..,,,.,hft-~2~~ ........ • ......... """"!r' Ul"°""'"I'~ llfdlldUIC. ... ~ .~ ... NO EY.P. NEC. Will TRAW Call Tom or Mary ------•1LOST & s1.so-10.00/hr. MIM FOUND 2925 be a knowledgeable Flex. trs .. Al snits avail 114-250. u" n14) uflgsgg Fu 714-250-9502 ' '-BU-SI_NE_5_5 ____ ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sailor/boatperson. Heall)' lifting. , OPPORTUNITY Found 2 kitten• vtnnte'• Yacht on 20th at In CM. 148-4198 2904 Call to 10. Le.Ve MH· S nJleacll \I ~ •t•llflfl aage 753-4329. p....-o;.;·----.. ... 1 Run your ad in the New~rt Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fax us tfiis form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check tod(J)'I Run for a weekl If ,. your car does not Sell we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• sold !P-1 ca.-r f 01? ·ust ---------------------------• I I I I D YES,SELL MY CAR Nome Address City Zip Phone Credit Cord DMC OVISA D AM X • &.p - Moil To: DAILY PtLOT 330. W. IG)' s.r.t, Cotto Meea, CA 92621 (1141 642·5618 Or FAX 111 'I 63 t ·659' {l'rMlfe Potty OnlyJ • S 1 o kK 4 IM, $ 1 .oo .oclt oJJit;onol line ··········------·--·····-- - MOnday, July 20, t 998 9 '85 lnflnltl Q45 AC , Pw/P d I. tllt, •---------Maytag washer & ---------• (307778) $23,495 EMPLOYMENT dryer xlnt eond. white. PETS & --------coat• M••• nu $580. Soll S250oa 6049 CHEVROLET 9045 Lincoln Mercury WANTED 5535 949.e45.39e9, ANIMALS 714-540-5830 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tall Metal me cabinets iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I •77 3/4 Ton 4a4 •--,..;9_7;.,l_n...;;f_ln..;l_U,;.Q.;;.4..;;...;.5_ European Chrlatlan $39, push lawnmower. Free to good home 2yr Nevoda hunters truck Sdn, lthr, sunrf, ABS nurse asst, compan-$35 609·t 187 male blk cat neut/w/ lots of power, 3 gaa (VM002269) $34,897 Ion, 5 yra exp. CPR. vace's loves to play tanks, real oood tires. Coate M••• xlnt ref lie 981-0407. (949) 548·5813 wlll trade, $3000 obo Lincoln Mercury 94g.94s.e9a2 714-540-5830 SALES '82ASTRO LT 11/e 'If WE'RE GROWING! Low ml, Dual AC. CUI• tom wheels. 1 own. (3BC0329)$ 12 ,222 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8808 On the move? lief; tfoa · Uk-lte A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 Fast growing Southern Calif cmia cxmunwuty newspaper diam has unmedlate opportunioes avallal:ie 111 Ventura. Los Angeles, OmBJe County. and the Inland Empue for ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES. Yow strengths: new a<XX>Unt development, maintrurung estabhshed aaxiwtts, posltive customer servx:e altitude, and desire to bwld strong advertlS!ng partnerships with clients. MuUmum 2 years pr8VlOUS advertising sales expenenoe with newsµiper uidustry experieinoo preferred We off er. 00se salary + oorrumssion. excellent benefits package IIlducllIYJ 401(k), and a support.Ive work enwm~nL SUbnut rover Jetter. resume and salary b1StOry to: c:allfomJa (.ommunJty News Corporation 425 W. Broadway, SUite f300 Glendale, CA 91204 A17N: Human Resources Or Fax; (818) 548·8897 Hondas 80'• to 97 Cars $100·$500 Police lmooundt Hondas, 'toyotas, Chevya, Jeep• & 4X4'1 must ••Ill 800·772·7470 •7902 DODGE 9065 '82 Caravan La Le Mint Van 7 paH. (, 43758)$8,842 Coata M••• Llncoln·M•rcury (714) 540·5830 a'80 Shadow Great 111 ear, AC, good cond. low ml. 4 dr, auto. $3500 obo 574- 4727. , , , c«Cl3XIXO OOCD, •• caxo,,, ,,, , , ., , , , , C D Sell your extra tiousehold ··items In Classified Hove A Garage Sole! J\nihJUts & <llolh~rtihlts <lloming Jjul~ 22nh '· The Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Advertising Department will publish a special section featuring antiques & collectibles. This section will be full of shops, dealers, auctions, booksellers, decorators, shows, refinishers and art galleries throughout Southern callfomta - everything to delight you collectors. Remember, Wednesday, July 22nd- Don't miss itt We know you'll love lt. • ., I . -~ Monday, July 20, l 99'8 ACROSS 1 hon or copper 8 Genome IOCOllff,~ 14 'Good night girl 15 °The Mammo4h Hunters· heroine 1.9 Flying saucers abbr t7 Tropical VITTI 18 Eye p;ir1 58 Roundup gear 511 Sulk 61 Blad\ 62 Lotion Ingredient 63 Rabbit s cousin 6'4 Coin o1 India 65 Sawbucks 66 Roman roed 67 One pot dinners 19 Guys par1ners 20 Kind of stand DOWN 22 W&dlng bird I FaCIOfY 23 l0091ngs 2 8ulfalo's lakt> PAEvtOUS POZZl.E SOLVED .. - ~ CHARLES GOftEN wl&h OMAR SHARIF and TAHNAH HIMSCH ~-~~--~----c~ AN W.ERS TO Wf:EKLY ORlDCE QUIZ. Q I • Both vulnerable, as South you hole.I • JO 6 Q J 4 3 o Q J 9 8 5 l • A 8 Partner opens the bidding w11h one "4"· What do you respond? A · W11h a cJoublt:ton honor m trumps and two aces. you arc too strong for • d1scoull'lgtnF bid of three no trump Raio;e IQ four 'i~C\ to M!C whether your•po<iilivt a111tude can evoke a llll)\'C from partner. Q 5 -Neither vulnerable, ns South you hold: 24 Satiate 3 Cubs or Reds 26 Cactus habitat -t Tlcl\ed off ~ -llw; is not the hand wilh which to re pond two diamonds and then ~trHr++fl!!!!ll~""1 rchid' the suit to suggest o sub-mini'-• KQ6J 'V 9652 0 8J •J 109 ~ 29 Squabbled 5 Thinner 3;l Untamed 6 rorav• 34 Shoppmg 7 "Jane • 36 R1mbt1 around 8 Muhammad - 37 Nobokov girl 9 Vc11as 01998~F-38 l ong 1rm41 I 0 MP.01eval 39 Pie~ entortainer 29 Grill '40 Races the 1 t From a 30 Loose enqlne of distance garments 42 HOlel employt'e5 12 Mouse cousin 31 TeflOIS champ 44 Gr~ godtJess 13 Helper abbr Chns - 45 Sl\y diver 'I 21 Picnic: pesls 32 Painter of maneuver· 22 An•mat w1lh batlennas 47 BrPakla~• ·antlers 35 Chimes breads 24 Demon ~ 41 Solas 4q Ca.>ual sh1r1~ 25 1 ype of cube 42 Daisy - 50 Actor James -26 Grumpy or Doc 43 Leading player Jones 21 Duck prized for 44 Flatfish 51 Kind ot force •IS oown 46 Lawyer's 54 Re<l h•rd 28 Work very hard cflarge ......... ~2-~3-~1---~ ......... 7 .............. ..,...;~ BATHTUB RECLAZtNQ' & Relurb1shlng, Poree· lain, Fibergls. Sinks Shwrs Cntra 64S-7723 BUNDS /MINI a SHADBS 3464 CABINETS Ao111nced Wo<>o1y1tems -Custom Cab1n11ry- Kltchen • B:11h • 0()('1rs Molo1ng1 • Man16111 lG916SO 7U 99,8-8070 CARPENTRY 3510 A to Z HANt:>YMAN INSTALL REFACE CA81NETS l(,fC:htnt b•ll•t. dOt'l•S ¥111\dows Ooug 546 1258 •Remodetlng and all 1ypt1 of repairs No job 100 small OC 32 yrs Lie-bond-Ins M/C/ ~.. 714·088·3504 SELL ·-nr ...... -...... .... CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE IH·HOME ESTIMATE U(f~(O IOHDfO tNSUllO 19~91 S1 S·MAID ~~dA 320 w. Com H'A'Y NB 48 Seltclli/Jrom lhem,nt.r so Cale customer 51 Nauohty lod 52 Movfe par1 53 Ootopol 54 Real 55 "Nothin · doln'I" 56 Afresh 57 Soap-making Ingredients 59 Upsilon's loliowet 60 Cereal grain mum lwo-ovcr-one response. Regardless of whether you arc play- ing four· or rive-card majors, your two ruffing values and three-ca1d trump ~upport headed by an honor qualify f()( a raise to two heart~. WF$1' TI\e bidding has proceeded: NPRTH EAST OUTH • l• J. 7 .{.\'hat action do you truce? • I ,, A -Yoor choices lie between one no Q 2 • Neither vulnerable, as South you '1<>1~: ' •J97 O AKJ6J 0 874 •92 1 trump and pass. (If you play negauvc doubles., that comes into considera- tion as well.) Do not even consider a club raise. Since almost oil your val- ues arc in the enemy suit, and may be of linle use to partner, pass. Even contemplating a negauve double wollld be awful! Partner opens the bidding with one spade. Wh~t do you respond? A ·You have a fine five-~ heart suit, but the hand 1s not quite good enough for a two-over'-one-response. As in the previous example, raise opener's suit. 111is hand 1s a ma1ti· mum for a raise to two spades, no more. Q 3 -As Sou1h, vulnerable, you hold: •AKJ76S 4 'V A o Q76S •8 Panner opens the bidding with one club. What do you respond? A ·You have a very good hand, if you play a.spade CQfltract. However, your su11 is not self-sufficient and your singleton in partner's suit sug- gests caution. Be content lo bid one spade 10 see what develops. Q 4 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •J8 O AQ7 o J9432 •A97 The bidding has proceeded NORTH EAST SOlJfH WEST I• Pass lo Pass 3• Pass 7 What do you bid now ? Q 6 -Both vuloerable, as South you hold: • K 10 s Q K 7 4 0 A JO 7 6 2 • A 4 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WF.ST NORTH F..AST 1 o Pas,, l • Pus 7 · What do you bid now? A -No one would quibble with a rebid of one no trump to describe 11 balanced minimum opening bid. That, however, demonstrates a fail· ure to properly evaluate your prime cards and ruffing val ue in clubs. Those assets clearly favor a suit con- tract, so raise to two spades. Learn to be a better bridge play· er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge utter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for infonnatlon. Or write Co: Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, C hicago, Ill. 60680. Newport Beach/Cosio Mesa Doily Pilot JAGUAR 9105 LEXUS 9115 UN COLN 9120 TOYOTA 9210 '91 &overelgn Orey/grey Inter, LOW mllta , (2WPL425) St3,995 BAUER LOTUS 714·042·7700 '92 sov.,elgn Green/tan tthr, low ml (993135) $14,995 BAUER LOTUS 714-842-7700 '93 XJ8 Black, tan lthr, lo ml (970673) $19,995 BAUER LOTUS 714-842·7700 · '92 LS 400 Non cen, llht, moonrf 020234) 124,995 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (849,304·0884 '83 ES 300 '87 Contfnent•I V8. pw1pdl, ABS, lthr, (e.4290) 124,997 Costa Meaa Lincoln Mercury (114) 540·5830 Whne chrome, lull opl --------- (222079) 519,995 MERCEDES 9130 LEXUS miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISSION VIEJO .. (949)384-0804 • '83 ES300 Fully Loadedl Lthr, (Tl/Im cas-. ale. moonroot $12,900 714.754: t734 '83 ~000 vary well ma1nt, 1xc1ptlonally clean, all pwr, slereo $5250 obo 723-0787 •93 as 300 MERCURY 9135 '94 COROLLA Auto. AC. caaa, (3KEH664) SIUl50 LEXUS OF weSTMINSTlfR C714l 892-6900 '95 Camry wagon 3rd seal, lugg rack, xfnl cond $14,500. Great buyl 721-.8810 '97 CAMRY LE 19k ml, custom whit, Auto, lmmaculatell (3VG8023) $17,550 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 JEEP 9110 Black/Ivory, f:.ill opt, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <053982> s23,9'77 TRUCKS 9220 • LEXUS '73 Mere Comet '93 Qr Cherokee MISSIO,.. VIEJO RQblt V8 & tran1, newliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LTD Block, gray llhr, (949)384·0884 pnt & tuea, rohabte, ---------4WO, 4.0 V6, full pwr, ,94 LS 400 '.J no smog, $2995. OR (107229) 517,995 r trnde for El Camino BAUER LOTUS Cashmor e ttvofy (949) 84!5·8803 COSTA MESA (200~6) S3t,987 ---------- 7 •4 • 2 7700 LEXUS '97 COUGAR • MU 4 • MISSION V) ... JO '"'" XR-7 auto, AC, dual '93 WR.AH OLER (949)384·,0884 alrbagJ, AM. FM caas, 4 . o, 4 x 4. w h I t e •9 • OS 2 00 o n 1 y t 4 k m I. (216376) $11.550 • ~ ,~ LEXU9 OF Lthr, mQ.Onrf, CO (624541) St3,997 WESTMINSTER (112106) · S33,995 Coata Mesa l.$XU S Uncoln-Mercury Hondas 80's to ~7 Cars $100·$500 1 Police Impounds · Hond1u, 'royotas, Chevys, Jeeps & 4X4's must sellJ '800·772·7470 117802 (714) 892·8908 Ml$$iON VIEJO (714) 540·5830 '94 Jeep Cherokee (949)384 0884 VOLVO 9230 Laredo Grand 4X4 AC / • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6 195 LS 4 oo NISSAN 9150 (I 7430) 514•994 ~tir, moolirf, CO Coa ta Me• a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llncoln·M ercury '5152) $37,995 (714) 540-5630 MIS~l~NU~IEJO '78 280Z Auto, 6cyl, 91 Cherokee llmlted (949,384-0884 konwood cass. alloys . B A/C, runs groat $800 '83 245 Wagon Sliver/black lnl. well maintained. 4spd ~ od safe car. must seal 52400 obo 644·1239 urqundy, 4x4, llhr, '98 LX 450 obo 714·831-0757 all power, CO Prayer, • ---------remote entry, nu paint, Cashmere/ivory. lull VOLKSWAGEN 9235 89,700ml, $9,900. opt (1 3~~iLs539,987 --------- 714·848·9189 MISSION VIEJO SUZUKI 9205 'B9 VANAGON Blue, grey Inter, LAND ROVER ~113 '95 Discovery 25kml, dual moonrf, (3LUH717) $24,444 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714l 892-6908) LEXUS 9115 (949l364-0864 '88 SC 400 While/Tllory, lull opt (050957) $36,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)304·0684 '97 ES 300 Full opt, t 4K ml, (059324) $30,977 1.EXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)364-0884 '94 SIDEKICK (2PSV962) $13,995 JX ConV1, 5 ap, white. BAUER LOTUS (3MCX671) $5,995 714-642·77·00 BAUER LOTUS -.-,8-5--J-E_..T_T_A_·--4-0-r. 714·642•7700 runs groat. very de· '98 SIDEKICK JLX pondabte, groal surf 4x4. 30k ml. lthr, ABS, cor. $1000. 645·3474. (105490)$14,444, ________ _ LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-8908 ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 '91 LS400 Gold, •97 LS 400 '88 Convt Eldo Cad leather. 1 owner, Coach Edit, llhr, iTiiOiiYiiiiOiiTiiAiiiiiiiiiii9ii2iiliiO Triple black, new ang power till, moonrool, (090898) $44,995 $8500. Stored 16 yrs air-ride, gotd pl(g, LEXUS ,88 CAMRY LE MtNTll 949·646·1162. Nakamlchl compact MISSION VIEJO vs, loaded, t t2k m1, '75 Cad Eldo Conv C/0 premium sound. (949)384 0••4 • uu orig owner, AC con-l owner, garage kept lractlon control, -------------i vened to R134. Xlnl t36K m1 S12.500 obo chrome rims. Inte-grated phone system No room lef1 care & cond. records. 873·~328 68k ml $22.9K S5,375 714-545·4231. --------- 949·780·3833 In lhe garage '92 CAMRY LE TRADE through classified 642-5678 Sell your extra household Items as I for the car? vs, auto, lull pwr, A call to classified can help '?? ~ 1J\.N 0 /)> Lexus trade, 1mmac! (013281) $9.950 LEXUS OF WESTMIN STER (714) 892·8906 Preclae Plumblng Repairs & Remodels Fret Estimates Lle87398 980·1090 Expert Drain Cleaning I & Plumbing Repairs On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified 3929 PATIENT TUTOR Math (arlth~alc) phyelca, chem, test prep (CBEST/GRE/ SAT) Fr11J Info. Jim Madia 714-547-MATH I wt</J 1-111 1,n,J, yo«r litt/, OttU pitt11.I N""' lit/::,,, <lhttHfllJ ;,. tbi-1 ti/WI, C.V1 INIMfi 111 ytHlr J..m, A-fiJo1 Rne 2ovrs exp All work guer UPBOLSTEIUNG Steve 545·8298 4 •Neighborhood Plumber! DRAIN a SEWER 'W.'i'.: CLEANING SPECIALIST TWEEDY PLUMBING 949-645-2352 ~ WATSl.Paoor · l.OOFIHO Re-root• • Repelre Fr .. E1tlmat11 All Tn>e• of Roofs All Work Ou1ninletd 631-1085 ~'1.m.'l!:l!:~-U:ll:'l!il!:'\!:1!:.'\!:'\!:'\!:'lS~m 3931 ---------- 0 &. 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