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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-07-19 - Orange Coast Pilots·p 0 RT S Canoeist maldng . fourth trip to Games ~. FAIR EATS Reporters SOlXJr tasres on annual. journey NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA ME SA FRIDAY, JULY 19. 199b Serving the Newport-Mesa 'ommunlty since 1907 T~gedy shouldn't cause ~nnanent flight fright Don't believe all the hype; air travel remains safe alternative I\ I < , I I I -.. I l I I Security won't increase at John Wayne ~~ . • EDITOR'S NOTE: Ne¥(t Beach ------------requiremen~ to maneu:-rer ~c- Mayor John Hedges, a professional air-• Tragedy takes reporter back to cessfully a sunulator flight m an line pilot, wrote this special version of earlier aash. See story, P-ve 6. aircraft they probably have never his Right Stuff column in the wake of before flown. Add in up to three the TWA Flight 800 tragedy off Long interviews and license require- Island, NY. are highly trained and experi-ments, and you have an individ- enced. As far as the major carri-ual who can handle almost any ednesday's lOS.$_11LL~w_e.r:s...are..JCOIJLc:eJrneo..1he .Ya.st &ituation-the-d-ynamiG-fligh~vi Flight 800 again gen&-majority of their new hires ronment presents. ates an intense amount already have thousands of hours The point of all this is that of interest on the part of the fly-of flight experience before even once you're up and going, your ing public. Flying is a great mys-being granted an interview. flight crews are going to get you tery to most people and, as such, Pilot candidates must be found to your destination. What panics makes them feel all the more medically qualified in the most people are the other things, over helpless when strapping in to an thorough physical they've ever which there is little control. john hedges By John Canalis, Daily Pilot JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT - No special security measures were ordered here Thursday fol - lowing the deadly explosion of a TWA ·et off the coast of New York, officials said. "We have no directive from the FAA (Federal Aviabon Ad.minis- tration) regarding airport secw\- ty," Kathleen Campini Chambe rs, airport spokeswoman, said Thursday morning. Chambers said John Wayne bas been under heightened security since January. That directive fol- lowed an increase in international terrorist activity and is scheduled to end in August, she said. The FAA, not individual air- poits, ~~ Southern California FAA offi- cials said the White House has ordered them not to discuss air- port security with the press. aluminwn tube with Crowded experienced, and pass psycholog-Don't forget that we kill 150 seats and limited eXits. ical, psychiatric, and intelligence people a day on the roads of this Modem commercial aircraft tests (OK, no smart remarks from country. The difference is that this gives cold comfort to the ner- vous, the fact is that even with the thousands upon thousands of Security tactics were subject to change at an instant, howe ver, as federal investigators searched for answers as to why Flight 800 exploded near Long Island. They would not confirm or deny whether John Wayne would be ordered to take extra precau- tions, even if the investigation of the explosion that killed an esti- mated 229 air travelers en route to Paris was catlsed by something other than an accident. are complex and sophisticated my political enemies). In addition, with aircraft ac5dents, 150 peo- machines. Today's cockpit crews there are knowledge tests and a ple may be killed at once. While • SEE SAFETY PAGE 6 ~ P F < I \ I I> L I. I \' F I{ 'I District catches heat in debate over class size • Many parents say school officials need to act quickly on plan to lower numbey-ot students per classroom. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pi{ot NEWPORT - MESA -Frustrated by what they see as a reluctance among school officials to low- er class sizes, a group of concerned parents are uniting to jwnp start district efforts with public presswe. The group, origi- nated by Andersen Elementary School parents, has spread rapidly to include par- ents at other Newport ., Beach schools, and <J l . F S 'I I < > '.'lo A Ln11.E a.ASS? Many think the 11 cftstrict. is dral',,t ging its feet by notmaiOOga decision on Gov. Pete Wilson's class size irlitiiJtiw. Should the district take up the goYef1'lOr on his $650 per • pupil offer? Cal our ReaO- ers Hotline at 642-6086_ foWlders are hoping to involve at least ODe parent from each school in Newport-Mesa Unified. Though organizels know they can't make deci- sions for the school board. they say they want to • SEE CLASSES PAGE A7 MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Preschoolen at Step by Step take a pregnant Jezabell for a stroll on Thursday. Jezabell will be cared for by a veterinarian unW her piglets are born. -Officer's funeral stirs memories Shannan. Rohan. left. and Amber Peters cuddle up with Tem- pleton the rat at Step by Step In Costa Mesa. ~----------------~ I ' I I I \ I> I \ I OfECK rr our I Q.ASSIFIED I PUBLIC NOTICES i=T I I I I I 11 I I; I The weaUterdOMn1 I kitc1w Ute difference ,,_IWHn WHll'doyt 11 9 7 3 I and weebnda. Good ""1 lor UI. elnce we 'U I gel JoCI ol IWIMN a day totly. se.---.,...2 ~---- ~"".:=:LO"'""'--. .. .. ,.,~,.....,..,..,. -----------.-' ·' -. .. POTBEWED PARENT • A police contingent from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa attend services for slain officer Don Burt. 'Ibis little piggie went to give birth. And the youngsters at a local day care center can't wait for their porker pal to return By John Canalis. Daily Pilot By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -"Good morning Jezee," sang the pre-k:indergartners in unison as they ran to visit their pregnant, potbellied pig. Jezabell greeted her 4-and 5-year-old friends at Step by Step Early Lea.hung Enrichment Center in Costa Mesa by wag- ging her curly tail. Putting a leash on her, a handful of the 15 expectant parents walked her around the playground at the FaiJview Road center, fol· lowing her as she meandered along the grass and munched on some ants. ·she usually runs along with the children, but she doesn't move as fast anymore," said pre-kindergarten teacher Denise Boyd. The children's 100-pound pet, who is due to deliver her babies by the end of next week, is leaving today for a three-week trip from the school t o have her piglets in a more quiet setting. But don't wony -Iggy the iguana, Henny Penny chicken, Rocket the rabbit, Templeton • SEE CRITTERS PAGE 1 SANTA ANA -It was little more than a year ago that members of the Newport Police Depart- ment buried Officer Bob Henry, who was killed by a suicidal man. And while many of those officers probably did not know recently slain CHP officer Don Burt. 50 ot them from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa attend- ed the rookie patrolman's funeral on ThUl"llday. "It's a show of support for the larger police fam· ily that we belong to,• said Newport Sgt. John Desmond, who attended the funeral. •It's the natwe of the job." · Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lamr also atte.w .:81. • SEE FUNERAL PAGE AJ which pays tribute to her chief musical tntluence, Dinah Washington. Free with fair admission. For information, call 708- PAIR. Mambo: Culture ClaSh Invades Miami• beginning Thursday at 8 p.m . at Second Stage u the opening to its second annual •Peltival Latino,• e tbree-week- end series of Latino performances with the latest from the CbicaDo comedy ~of~ Montaya. Ric Sttinat, ad .~ Sigumaa. beeW mow. .. Qaltwe a..aa. Tiiie p.p will.., ... ......... , Dtlllt•t .. ~, ..... 3 MAMBO MADNESS: S<iuth Cout Repertory, 655 niwn Center Drive, Com Mela. pnwltl ·RacUo s_.,_......,_.2' ... ~ 4.IMll•-llS. ., ..... ,.. a.a• r .J • FIUOAV, JULY 19,,1& TODAY AT THE ORANGE _COUNTY FAIR ,.. HOURS: • 3 p.m.: PFA Junior Market Swine 10 a.m. to midnight Showmanship (until 4:30 p .m .) - Uvestock arena ,.. DISCOUNTS: Spider Sprints -Kids Patch OCN Kids Day: Children age 12 Stage and under are admitted free all day. Rhythm of the Islands Polynesian 10 rides for $10: Purchase a spe-Dancers -nmes Heritage Stage c:ial wristband containing 10 ride Elk Whistle -Plower Garden tickets for $10. Valid my-HHlllQlllYr-----t-'~'ge/Floral Building Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, opening until closing, for rides in the • 4 p.m.: The Dance Factory -Times major and kiddie midways. Good for Heritage Stage all ages. Wristband price does not Quickicks Demo Team include gate admission. -Cal Spas Centennial ,.. SCHEDULED ACTMT1ES: • 10 a.m.: Favorite RQCk Contest (until noon) - Youth In Motion Build- ing Strawberry Pop- corn Ear Contest (until 4 p .m.) -Parm and Garden Competi- tion booth • Noon: Hula Hoop Con- test -Youth In Motion Building Calif omia Dance Acade- my -Times Heritage Stage The Good News Kids - Cal Spas Centennial Stage • 1 p.m.: Carving for Kids -Visual Arts Building Kim's Academy of Martial Arts - Cal Spas Centennial Stage Dusty Rangers -Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building • 2 p.m.: Kids and the Camer~ Visual Arts Building Mosquito Madness -Times Her- itage Stage "Entertaining With Insects" by Ron Taylor, "The Bug Chef• -Crafts & Cooks Gallery/Home Arts Build- ing Stage Paul Calvin -Plower Garden Stage/Floral Building • 5 p.m.: Master Show- manship (until? p.m.) -Uvestock arena Port City Jazz Band -Melody Junction ·Stage Barnaby the Juggler -Buffalo Bend Band- stand • e p.m.: 4th grade Spelling Bee -Kids Patch Stage Firefighter Chal- lenge (unW 10 p.m.) - Coors Light Grand- stand Arena Doubleshot Band -C~ Spas Cen- tennial Stage "How To Make Prize-Winning Preserved Foods• by Kathy Diewald -Crafts & Cooks Gallery/Home Arts Building • 7 p.m.: Diane Schuur -Arlington Theater • 7:30 p.m.: Orange County Allstars Jazz Band -Meadows Stage Bijou Magic Show -Bijou Magic DAVE LUCHANSKY I DAILY PILOT Dan Wiles, .. The Artist Over Gravity," juggles llamlng torches from a hlghwire during a half-hour performance at the Orange County Pair. Palace Our Boys Steel Drum Orchestra - Melody Junction Stage • 8:30 p.m.: Port City Jazz Band - Cal Spas Centennial Stage Mark Yuzuik-hypnotist -Mead- ows Stage Steve Lord 7 Buffalo Bend Band- stand • 10 p.m.: Armand Blais Orchestra- Times Heritage Stage •ALLDAY: Leather Tooling by Calif omia Leather Guild, Weaving & Spinning by South Coast Weaver's Guild, Woodtuming by the Woodshed by Orange County Woodtumer's Asso- ciation. When it comes to rib-sticking, nothing beats fair food W hat is it about fried com bread and hot dogs that tastes so good? Is there an addictive additive in the batter? Or is it simply that the two flavors naturally blend well together, like butter and jelly? Whatever it is, I love com dogs, which was one food I was determined to devour at the Daily Pilot news- room's annual Eat-Your-Way- Through-The-Fair Day this year. We began our digestive journey into the world of fried foods near the pony ride attraction, the stale stable smells not helping our appetites. But we were determined to stuff ourselves nonetheless. Our first objective was to reo:>n the area for a variety of edible food. We weren't picky. Barbecue, fish, hot dogs, gyros. It didn't matter. Food is big business at the fair. Last year fairgoers spent nearly $3.4 mil- lion on food and beverage -apart from beer -during the 17-day festivi- ties. We had slightly less than that to spend. After carefully inspecting the slew . of food stands for about 10 minutes, we decided to expedite our search and split up -more ground covered. Mindful of the barbecue with- drawals rve undergone since my last visit to Alabama, I headed straight to the Chuck Wagon, a large eating area MY'P"SS julie ross cannon that projected wonderful, smoky smells and offered everything from pork ribs to beet sandwiches to chicken. At noon Thursday, I had to wait about 10 minutes for my barbecue chicken dinner -halt a chicken, sauce, barbecue beans, cole slaw and com bread for S/.75. I rejoined my .cuisine-gouging bud- dies at a table to the center of the fast- food fest between main thoroughfare and the midway. Newport Beach reporter Carolyn Miller was waiting at the table, her greasy com dog already half devoured. •1 wu hungry," she said sheepish- ly. •What else do we wanU" Carolyn ran off toward Australian battered potato hut -which boasted nawt1..,.••at1. ~ OW ICldra II lJO W. lhy St.. Coa ....._ CMlf. 92627. O.lty Piiot. P.O. 80ll 1560, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626. Cowlght No MWI stories, llkatrMtonl. edito- rial INttef Of~ herein can be reproduced wtth- out written .,.,million of~ right owner. HOW m 1EAOt us ClnulMloft ... · .· .... ' ... The 11t7* 0r..-. County (IOO) 252--f 141 .......... ~642--5679 ~142--021 ......, N1W1 S40-1Ut Sportl Ml-4Jl0 Newl, ,._,. ,_ ~110 M.W:~lnk.net ... ~ .... Offb 142..4J21 "'*'-,. Q1-5t02 ~~ ...... ~ C..wflUlllr *""' .._.. • ""-..,., c.....w - one of the longest food lines -while news assistant Marissa Espino brought over baklava, a roast beef sandwich and a fwmel calce. The roast beef sandwich had a very soft bun, Marissa reported, and was a But my barbecue craving wasn't satisfied by the chicken feast. The baked beans tasted like they were poW'ed from a can and the chicken was greasy. The com bread was tremendous, however, and didn't reqUire any butter. Fellow reporter John Canalis said his barbecue beE!I sandwich from Chuck Wagon was much better, and he highly recommends it to fairgoers ~ting western fare. Carolyn returned from the grease battlefield with a paper plate full of what looked like fried fish with gravy. The greasy delights actually were doubled batter fried potatoes with ranch~ from the Australian Double Batter Fried Potatoes stand. "I think they're genuine,• Carolyn said "The woman who sold them to me spoke with an Australian accent and looked like Olivia Newton John." If you like fried batter, this is a good deal that includes seven large, fried potato slices for $4.50.'But be warned -finding the potato inside the batter may be difficult Por $1.25, the baklava from the Mediterranean hut was OK, but didn't compare to my mother's, Our group of junk food experts suggests yo~nd another $1.75 next door and buy the funnel cake, which is sweet, doughy and oh so fattening. pter picking at my chick~, I . decided to seek some healthier fare com -my favorite grub of the day (considering I didn't get a bite of the com dog). The condiment bar next to the stand contained the usual butter and salt, but included a wide array of other tasty additives such as Tabasco sauce, jalapeno sauce, chili powder and lemon juice. All I needed were the toothpicks. Before waddling out the fair gates, we unanimously decided to make one last stop at the dessert stand facing the Tunes Heritage Stage. Marissa took on a strawberry sun- dae ($3.50) while Carolyn ordered non-fat chocolate and vanilla soft ice cream in a waffle cone ($3), which she finished before we passed the kiddie rides. 1 don't think my colleagues had a chance at my chocolate frO'ZeD banana with nuts ($2.25), which was delidous, but melted quickly in the hot sun. The one thing we learned: the fair isn't the place to eat if you're watching your weight, but it is a tasty-yet expensive -annual s'P~urge. And I'll be back this weekend to get my com dog. • JULE ROSS CANNON Is a Dally Piiot staff writer. • SURF feet. Ateas of low clouds In the room- ing should dear by •ftemoon. Swfllne Wavwalll fwtodlly ... A healthy southern hemisphere 5Well hits Wednesday. It pUts the masses In chest to he~lgh waves, and the best spots ln1o &--foot seu. 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There are videos aplenty _at cjty library F or all who want to watch something at home besides sitcom reruns and Olympics coverage, the Newport Beach Central Llbrary offers a varied ..r<:_ollection of recently released videos for ohe-da-y rental. ------ Alongside them are treasures that may be less well-known but no less enlightening to anyone who owns a VCR. For students of history, science, lit- erature, business, cul- ture and current affairs, the seven-day video collection fea- tures dozens of titles not available at many commercial sources. Ever wondered about precursors of Learjets? Check out selections from the "Age of Flight,• cov- ering Kitty Hawk successes through Space Race triumphs. Is your interest in history more attuned to classic films or Michael Jackson's moon- walk? Look for offerings from "American Cinema,• covering the creative process of movie-making, or "The History of Rock & Roll,• exploring the roots of rock through the birth of soul. Curious about breakthroughs in American industry and society? View dramatizations about such dreamers as Thomas Edison, Lee Iacocca, Andrew Carnegie and Wally Amos, king of a cook- ie empire, pn "Entre- preneurs.• Hear prominent experts' per- spectives on current issues on "Media & Society Seminars.· While ancient cultures were building Western Civilization's foundations, native North Americans were creating another legacy, explored on "500 Nations.• Closer to home, some of the -same people were sow- ing the seeds of "California's Gold," a mul- ti-cllaP.ter story, captured on video by Huell • Howser Productions. U world trade . gate "Inside the Glob- al Econ'omy" fQl insight into interna- tional economics. Hone in on women in the 20th century with the "Century of Women Series.• For culture vul- tures, there's •portrait of an Artist,• a series of close-up views of the lite and works of renownesJ. artists. An extensive sampling of music and dance around the world is featured in selections from "The JVC Video Anthology of World Music and Dance• and "Dancing," an eight-part series. Videos from the seven-day collection can help with such pragmatic concerns as mas- tering computer software, researching vaca- tion Ve:Jlues, learning a language or finding out w)lat happened at City Coundl. Whether you want to peer into the past, fihd help for the present or fantasize about the ful\ll'e, pezvse this section of the Central Ubrary's Pop~ar Library for in-depth insight. • OtECX fT OUT Is written by the staff of the New· port Beach Publlc Library. Thfs week's column is by Sata Barnicle. POLICE PJLBS Newport Bekh/Co.U Meta Daily Pilot Fair concerts at Arljngton Theatre THROUGH JULY 21 the "n'ammps, Vicki Sue July 24: Kool and the RobimOn, Deney Terrio Gang • Show t1mel are at 1 and Rose Royce p.m. and 9 ~.m. for July 25: Lou Rawls each performance Jah' 21: Crystal Gayle J.aly21:~ July 22: The Rembrandts Today: Diane Schuur July 27: Ty Herndon July 20: Disco 11\ght with July 23: Brian Setzer Orchestra July 28: Paul Rodriguez briefly in the ne~s Annual blood drive proves successful The Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department collected a record amount of blood Wednes- rl.ay during its annual drive, ruth cials said. Lifeguards and residents donated 59 pints for the Red Cross at lifeguard headquartefS on the Newport Pier, said Fire and Marine Lt. John Blauer. "It's an all-time record for us," Blauer said. The total amount of usable blood was seven pints more than Newport's record of 52 pints set in 1994. Last year, 48 pints were col- lected. Only one pint collected this year was unusable. It did not pass a screening. Fire and Marine Lt. Jim Turner said an estimated three to four people can benefit from every pint. •These guys are out rescuing people and they come and donate and help people in a different way,• Turner said. The blood drive was part of a nationwide effort known as Life- guards for Life. It included other nearby agencies including Hunt- ington Beach and San Clem~te. -By John Canalls Newpor t's junior lifegua rds compete A group of Newport Beach Junior Lifeguards will compete in a regional competition Friday at San Diego's Mission Beach. About 130 youths, ages 9 to 16, will compete in swimming, run- ning and other events, said New- port Fire and Marine Lt. John Blauer. Newport's team was selected from the 850 junior guards enrolled in its program. -By John Canal1s · The Board of Directors of the McDonnell Douglas Foundation have awarded Orange Coast College a $10,000 grant for con- struction of the new Harry & Grace Steele Children's Center on campus. The gift follows a $10,000 grant awarded in May to the Children's Center by the McDon- nell Douglas Employees Com- munity Fund. The two McDon- nell Douglas agencies have con- lriputed a total of $20,000 to the project, according to the OCC press release. With a total of $2.6 million taised, approximately $220,000 remains to be collected to fully fund the new f adllty which is to be finished by next spring. The facility is being construct- ed on the southern edge of cam- pus, and will contain six class- rooms, an expansive )1ving room and kitchen area, faculty offices, an art studio and a large play yard. ' Choreographers to perform works Four choreographers will pre- sent their works in progress at Ballet Pacifica's annual Pacifica Gboreographie Project al 8 p.m. Saturday at South Coast Reper- tory. The event is a forum for choreographers to showcase their ideas and receive audience feedback. "The idea is to bring world- class dancers and choreogra- phers together to develop new works,• said Ballet Pacifica mar- keting manager Marica Pendjer. Featured choreographers include Miriam Mahdaviani, Rick McCullough, Stephen Mills, and Dennis Wayne. Audience members will be encouraged to voice their opin- ions about the works during dis- cussions with the choreographers ' between performances. Tickets are $7 .50 for all seals. South Coast Repertory is Jocated at 655 Town Center Dri- \te in Costa Mesa. For more information call Ballet Pacifica at 851-9974. Host families needed for foreign students The International Cultural Exchange is looking for host families to house two groups of visiting French students in August. Students, ages 14 through 20, will need food and shelter for either three or four weeks. All students will be provided with their own spending money and medical insurance. Host families will receive $200 to help cover meal expenses. For more information call 1- 800-930-4253. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1996 • Child's play is music ~o my ears . . E verythlng ls relaUve. If a child stands at the kitchen sink recklessly banging utensils against the counter and splashing dishwater aimlessly, chances are, he's going to get into trouble. However, tl that child does the same thing on stage to a packed audience who is paying upwards of $35 per ticket to watch him do it, chances are, . he's going to get a standing ova- tion. I enjoyed just such an exhibi- tion Tuesday night at the Orange County Performing Arts Center during a 90-rninute pro- duction of Stomp, an eight- member percussion troupe that uses common household objects to create uncommon synchro- nized rhythm and movement. Without benefit of melody or dialogue, this boldly e nergetic grunge-dressed gang of per- formers, beats out dsmmdtrack using not.tung but push brooms and dust rags, banana peels and zippo lighters, oil drums and cardboard boxes. In other words, everything and the kitchen sink. It was child's play, really, with just a bit of rehearsal. Sure, 1 could spot up on the stage that annoying guy who used to sit behind me in class and unceasingly tap out a tune on his desk with his pencil dur- ing midterms. Or the neighbor kid who turns any two metal objects into cymbals during nap time. But, whdt I more readily r(¥'ognized dunng this highly charged performance was the TIM& OUT peggy normandin . unsung cadence in common, menial chores. There was a time when I used to do my housework to the tempo of Michael Jackson's "Off the Wall 8 albwn. I was in pretty good shape back then, and my house was never cleaner. When life imitates art, nothing C!Ppears ordinary or boring anymore. Children understand this. Or, at least, they used to understand it. Put them in a backyard devoid of expensive intelligent toys and they will eventually find some sticks and branches to make a fort. They might use the hose to paint the fence or devise a game dropping stones from a danger- ous height. But, whatever they do, they'll get along a lot better than they would if they were sit- ting inside gripping a Game Boy maniacally depressing buttons to beat the fifth level in Donkey Kong. My three sons are enrolled Our this week at a Te'DlMkably affocdable sports camp program at Orange Coast College. For four hOWI each morning, the counselors guide them through a series of good old fashioned games, such as capture the flag, handball, water balloon tosses and kick the cm. They are learning to play without the dis- cipline or goal of trying to get better at itt they're just pursuing the ~leasure of interactive fun with minimal equipment. "Cheap and fun are words that have drifted apart in the mall-cr:o.zed, Nintendo-bespot- ted 90s, • states Brad Lemley m an article I recently tead regard- ing raising children on a frugal ~~Jet. Citing an East Coast f · y of eight who have become somewhat famous for their effective economic strate- gies, Lemley observes that. ·cheap fun is still the best fun and that, conversely, in the mod- em toy-crammed, cable-ready child's world. true enjoyment is surprisingly scarce.• Scarce enough, in fact, that we are willing to pay a hand- some fee to watch other grown- up kids have a good time on stage sweeping sawdust around with the ball of their foot or jam- .ming on hubcaps. So, now, am I willing to let my boys strap oil drums to the soles of their shoes and stomp around the driveway in the name of pure tactile fun? Well, if it'll get the trash oui on time, I suppose I'm open to negotiation. • PEGGY NORMANOIN'S column runs on Friday. NEIMAN MARCUS BLOOMINGDALE'S NOV 1996 MAcv·s ROBINSONS-MAY FARMERS MARKET ATRIUM COURT EDWARDS ISLAND CINEMAS walk Sale deal. offN at selected stores July 20&21 > 8 FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1996 volunteer directo~ The VoluntMr Directory runs periodlal- ly In the Daily Pilot. If you'd like lnfor· matlon on getting your organization listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331. DISPU'Tt RfSOWTION SERVICES Dispute Resolutlon Services needs vol- unteer mediators, case spedalls1s and outreach assistants to help In a variety of mediation cases. Biiinguai language skills are needed f()( office volunteers and for mediators. For more Informa- tion, call 25~. EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Society needs volun- teers for ongoing clerical work and to help In programs for children with dis- abilities and In special events. For infor· mation. call 834-1111. EXCHANGE a.us CHILD ABUSE PRE· VENTION aNTER Volunteers are needed to help families when an incident of child abuse has been reported and a referral made by the county and to work with families ~f high-risk victims of parental drug addlC· tlon. For Information, call 722-1107. FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL aNTER The Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa needs volunteers, and dona- tions are welcome. For more informa- tion, call 957-5114 between B a.m. and 4:30 p.m. FISH HARBOR AREA INC. Friends In Service to Humanity (FISH) offers emergency assistance to those in need and provides the Mobile Meals program. Volunteers are needed to help in a variety of areas. For more informa- tion, calr Debby. 645-8050. FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER The Food Distribution Center, Orange County's private non-profit food bank, needs volunteers to inspect and sort donated foods and to help with mail- ings. For more information, call the vol- unteer coordinator. 771-1343. FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library need volunteers. For information, call the library, 646-8845. FUU UFECLUB GIRLS INC. Of ORANGE COUNTY Girls Inc. offers educational and enrichment opportunities for girts and boys. Volunteen are Meded. For more Information., call Amf, 646-..,111. GLASS MOUHfAIN INC. VOiunteers are needed to aid disabled adults who "meet monthly for educa- tional, entertainment and social purpos- es. For information. call 779-~1 . HARBOR AMA a HUNTINGTON VAL- LEY ADULT CM! aNTEltS This organization Is committed tQ offering community based long range term care programs· In a therapeutk environment structured to meet the needs of functionally-Impaired older adults and provide respite and support- ive servkes to their families. ~ main office at 661 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa needs qualified volunteer receptionists. Volunteers will receive training on tele- phones, copying. filing and assist the secretary with spedal events. Cati 548- 9331 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for additional information. HAT CONNECTION The Hat Connection is a women's phil- anthropic extension of the Chamber ~ Commerce thaWerves. £osta Mesa and . Newport Beach. For information, call Kay Walburger, 650-2144. HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY Volunteers are needed for an auxiliary support group being formed by Her- itage House, a non-profit substance abuse recovery home for pregnant and parenting women and their children In Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-2271 . HIGH HOPES HEAD INJURY PROGRAM The High Hopes Head Injury Program's Rea Center in Costa Mesa, a non-profit organization serving the needs of head- injured adults and their families, Is seek- ing volunteers. For information, call 646- 7458. HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL "PRESBYTERIAN .· . ... -'. ·. Volunteers needed for fun and fulfill- ing activities for entertainment and information events benefitting abused children and other Orange County char· 1ties. Call John Adams at 640-0355. GIRL SCOUTS Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian is in need of volunteers to work in vari- ous areas. Some weekends and evenings are available. Call the Hoag Auxiliary Office, 760-2264 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon Monday through Friday for an application and information. HOSPICE FAMILY CARE Hospice Family Care is seeking people to help with errands, visits and compan- ionship to terminally ill patients and their families. If you are available 2 to 4 hours a week, call for free hospice train· ing. For information, call Larry Mariotti at 730-1114. KENNY 1/, PRINTER The Girl Scouts of Orange County need volunteers to be trained as troop lead· ers, serve on special committees and give· lectures, demonstrations or classes. For Information. call 979-7900. In the Artington Theater FREE with Fair Admission! - Speeial Days, OCN Kids' Days FRIDAYS. July 19 & 26 Kids (6· 1 2 yeors) ore odmitted free r .. ns Day MONDAY, July 22 T eenogers ( 13 · 17) ore odmitted for $4 foundation Health Senior Highlights Seniors' Days THURSDAY, July 2S Seruors (SS yeors & ove<) admitted for $3 Free corovsel ond Ferris wheel ndes for Seniors · oll day ond night Watch the ()fympks at the '•"'-lpcNt. Grill SATURDAY, July 20 • 6 PM STA-all WIST COAST llOIONAL LAWNMOWll IACINO SUNDAY, July 21 , lUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, July 23 & 2' · 8 PM 1111' PICICIN'I IHOW·Dl-0 W..-ri lh.ne ond rodeo l)'P9~ ~Y, July 22 • 8 PM JUMOa llOOIO CARNIVAL DISCOUl1J$ Monday Wristband Promotion Pvrchose o $1 S wristband on Monday's ond receive unlimited rides from noon to midnight. Dollar lide Days Special $10 wristbands ore ovoiloble for pvrchose T vesday through Friday ond ore valid for 10 rides during operating hours on Tues., Wed, Thurs., ond Fri. TtUtSOA Y, !'t 25 ttiru SlN'.>.A Y, Jvly 21 .._.,..ucMltJwa•• -CUlllC ~&,.....·lrM a.. *'·A&IPM ..... ~"" } ·' I • No matter what you're doing, your hometown nevvspaper ms IN... Daily Pilot in th. Arlf'!9'0ft n..ater 2 1how1 nightfY at 7 and 9 PM SATURDAY, July 20 DISCO Nm THI 1W.AMMPI VICKI SUI IOalNSON DINIY' TllllO IOSI IOYCI SUNDAY, July 21 CRYSTAL OAYU WONDAY, July 22 THI UMUANDTS TUESDAY, July 23 MIAH SIT%11 OltCHISTRA WEDNESDAY, July 2' KOOL AND THI GANG THURSDAY, July 25 LOUlAWU FRIDAY, July 26 IMIUO SATURDAY, July 27 TYHllNDON SUNDAY, July 28 .PAUL IODIUOUH Comedy N"9 Genenl lnfonnation FolrAdnWINen Adults (13·54). $6 Seniors (55+). $5 Children (6-12) • $2 Toh (vnd.r 6) • FREE ............ Cor ~l.4 ot mot'e In car) S2 One ,,_ odmiNlon ~ k> tM O\'onge ~ Motbt fltom wilfbe i..ued with Fair ~-· Folrhoun Monday · Wednesday, Noon to Midnight ThundaY ·Sunday, IOAM to Midnighl lllfermotlon 714/70l.JAll, °'Orange County Reg;..., Info.line: 7U/550-TNF0 JC3247. Vilft tNr We Si,. at www.ocfoir.com Best Pieldn'1 In c.lifomi1 We'N ....... 'A .. Yowr.t ~ .... Jr. ... U..11) TllE IUTTY PWlll IR "8·11) TllE FWIW (R) ~~ ---- Despite patient teaching skills, Raul Ramirez can't help his friend Sally Klmani of Costa Mesa from suc- cumbing to an tn-llne skating beginner's lesson -a good fall and bow to recover -which puts the pair In a precarious balancing act. • Dally Pilot photos b y DON LEACH • ACROSS THE SEAtWTIME rim111m11111Nl co.Ml -,. (al ~CN-11). mlft I CEIAY (N-11) --(IQ WESTMINSTER MMt . .-.,. ... .' ': . ~ :•. Newpon Bach/Colta Mesa Daily Pilot TODAY 8AUROOM DANCE The Senior Center offers adult ballroom dancing with live music from Jerry HQlton's Big Little Band from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at 695 w. 19th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $4. For more infonnation, call 645- 2356. SATURDAY TRAIN RIDES The Orange County Model Engineers offers free train rides every third weekend of each month from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Bairview Park, Costa Mesa. Dona- tions are accepted. Por more infor- mal.Jon, call 548-7246. KAYAK EXCURSION Paddle Power offNs d Uuee hour advcntwe into t.he Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve from 9 d.m. to noon. Part.Jc1pants will have d1l introductory kaydk lesson dl1d explore the home of hundreds of migratory Wdt<>liowl and four endangered spet1C!.. F01 mort> informtttion, call 675-1215. RUMMAGE SALE The Honey Doo'z of the New- port Hdibor Elks LodyP ,.., c;pon- soring a Giant Rummd~J<' Sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p m. tll the upsldirs hall in the Elks Lodge. 3456 Yid Oporto, Newpo1 t Beach. Fo1 more informdtiun, Cdll 673- 6110. CPR CLASSES Amencan I ledrt Assoc1cihon CPR instructors oHer trd1rung courses from 8 a.m. to noon c\l the Hoag Health Center in Hoag Memoridl Hospital Presbyterian, 301 Newport Blvd.. Newport Bedch. The cost is $25. ror more information, call 631 -3623. SINGLES A Rotabonal Dmner Party for Catholic singles, in whlch diners move to a different table with each course, will be held at 7 p.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Cjinnel Hall, 1441 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport ~each. The cost is $25 For more information. call 450-3101. BhEAKFAST TALK P1 inciples Over Politics offers a breakfast featuring Ward Conner- ly, Chairman of C&lifomid Civil Rights Initiative and member Uni- versity of California Board of Regents, at 8:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coa~t High- way, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call 852-0181 . .. MONDAY ... ADD TALK Coastline Counseling Center will sponsor· a '"lecture called, •Attention Deficit Disorder and Self-Esteem in the Child, Adoles- cent and Adult" from 7 to 8:30 .m . at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, ewpo ea . e cos is . or more information, call 476-0991. FfTNESS FUN "Fun and Fitness" is the theme of the Newport Beach Public Library's Summer Reading Pro- gram acuvity for children in rirst- through fifth-grades at 10:30 a.m. Souml:oast Tlirift & Loan A~s0<.:iation 5.25 AP~· PASSBOOK at the Friend's Meeting room of the Central Ubrary. lbe program will help kids lea.m to get fit and stay healthy by exercising and makUig wise food choices. Por more information, call 717-3801. TAPPEROZE A free one-hour "tappercize" and tap dance class demonstration clay will be held at the Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Orange County &t 7 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Suite C, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 755- 0340 WEDNESDAY FITNESS FUN "Fun and Fitness" is the theme of the Newport Beach Public Library's Summer Reading Pro- gram activity for children in first through fifth grades at 2:30 p.m . at the Vincent Jorgensen Communi- ty Center adjacent to Mariners Branch. The program will help kids learn lo get fit and stay healthy by exercising and making wise food choices. For more infor- mation, call.717-3807. NATURE PROGRAM · Upper Newport Bay Naturalists presents the nature topic "Birds at the Bay·. from 9:30 lo 11 :30 a.m. at Upper Newport Bay Regional Park on University Drive across from the YMCA. The cost is $5 for children and free for. adults. For more information, call 640-6746. SKIPPER SAVER "Skipper Saver" is the title of a new one-evening workshop that will cover basic strategies for pilot- ing a boat in trouble to a safe har- bor from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Balboa Community Center. The cost is $25. Preregistration is required. For more information, call 644-3151. .... .. ~ . J' --. LAUGHTER DOC The Inside Edge, a support group for leaders, presents Annette Goodheart and "Laugh- ter for Living" from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. The cost is $15 for first time guests and $35 for others. For more information, call 460-4242. INVESTING ADVICE Orange Coast ·College's Com- munity Education Office presents "Basics of Investing: A Primer" from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 107 in OCC's Business Education Building. The cost is $29. For more information, call 432-5880. RECOVERY PROGRAM The American Cancer Society presents their free program, "American Cancer . Society's Reach to Recovery" from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Hig hway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 760-2071. MEN'S BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Break- fast of St. Andrew's~esbyterian Church presents "Antidote for Frustration· at their weekly fel- lowship from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dieren- field Hall, across from Newport Harbor High School. The cost is $2.50 For more information, call 574-2239. THURSDAY FITNESS FUN "Fun and Fitness" is the theme of the Newport Beach Public Library's Sununer Reading • Pro- gram activity for children in first through fifth grades at 10:30 a.m . at the-Balboa Branch, 100 E. Bal- boa. The program will help kids ZANELLA BOBBY JONES REYN SPOONER IQ;NNETH GORDON BARRY BRICK.EN learn to get fit and stay healthy by exercising and making wise food chokes. For more inform,.ation, call 717-3807. BUSINESS GAME The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Business Development Division presents the Gorilla Networking Game, a fun and exciting way to gain new' business and develop new mar- keting skills, from 1 to 9 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $15 for members and $19 for non-members. For more information, call 729-4400. ASK THE DOC The Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center offers ,. Ask Your Doctor" from 6:30 to 8 p .m. in the Cafe Hoag, located on the main level of the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach.· Dr. Richard Holevas, a Urologist, will be available at the free meet- ing for questions and discussion of prostate cancer. For more informa- tion, call 7-CANCER. IBM SEMINAR IBM presents a free seminar and demonstration on leading edge technologies that can trans- form the way medium to small businesses run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Call before or register at 8:30 a.m. the day of the seminar. For more information, call (800) 766-4344. BUSINESS FORUM The Business Forum offers a free luncheon discussion on "International Taxation and Glob- al 'Ii'ade" from 12 to 1:30 p.m. at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 AQUASCUTUM POLO SPORT IKE BEHAR TIMBERLAND TRICOT ST. RAPHAEL . MacArthur Blvd., Newport. Beach. Por more information, call (800) 996.7449. CAREER NETWORK The Career Network meeting at St . Andrew's Presbyterian Church for those unempolyed, will feature the topic •internal Networking• at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge, 600 SL Andrews Road. Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. fftEE WORKSHOP Finance 500 is sponsoring a free workshop on how to reduce risk exposure on mutual funds, annuities and stocks from 1 to 2 p.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-0270. JULY 26 SOENCE FUN · #Learn About Science Using Coins" is the title of a new two- week class for 6 through 9-year- olds from 1 to 3 p.m. at Clitf Drive Park 301 Riverside Drive. Learn about inertia, retraction, surface tension and other scientific con- cepts in the class. The cost is $29 For more information, call 644- 3151. BIKER BASH Design Tee in Costa Mesa is gearing up for its annual Biker Bash to benefit the Muscular Dys- trophy Association at 6 p.m. The event will include food, drinks, dancing and a silent auction. Admission packages range from $20 to $300 with the benefits going to support services and research for adults and children afflicted with neuromuscular dis- eases in Orange County. For more information, call 550-0161. MONDO CUTIER & BUCK BURBERRY RISCATTO AXIS FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1996 IEADQASS 'nrnbuktu presents "Beads From Around the World,• a jewel- . ry-mak:ing class at 11 a.m. at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. A $2 donation is requested. For more information, call 650-7473. NATURE PROGRAM Upper Newport Bay Naturahsts presents the nature topic •Birds at the Bay• from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. at Upper Newport Bay Regional Park on University Drive across from the YMCA. The cost is $5 for children and free for adults. For more inf onnation, call 640-6746. ONGOING SMOKERS . The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowshlp wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 1 for the local evening meetings I nearest you. CARDIAC SUPPORT GROUP Led by registered DU!Se Beth Dunn, the Cardiac Support Group meets every Thursday from 11 d m. to 12:30 p.m. at Shape-Up Newport in the Aerobic Room. l 080 lrvme Ave., Newport Beach The group is free and open to the public. For more information, call 631-3623. FREE FOOD The Church of Christ distrib· utes free food to those in need on the second Saturday of each month Low income and senior residents of Costa Mesa and New- port Beach can pick up U.S.D.A staples from 8 to 10 a.m. at 287 Wilson, Costa Mesa. Bring picture I identification. For further infor- mation, call 631-2177. Values·to From Boys Depart:ment· Closeout •.••.•.....••.••.•.••..........•.••.••.•.• 1135" •••.•.............•......................... 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In any event, within 12 hours the media will be reduced to callous inter- views with distraught {amilies, and you will suffer the cluck- clucking of self-styled experts or politicians runnil'lg around like chickens with their heads cut off. flood of memories came rushing in when I first ecud of the TWA jetliner that went down off the coast of Long Island, N.Y. Not only that I was born on the island, in nearby Hempstead, but the similarity to an incident from my high school days in northern Vtrginia. It started one rainy weekend as my parents and I were watch- ing a football game. My mom was making ~pcorn when the bulletin flashed that a TWA jetliner had gone down at Dulles Airport -just seven miles from our home in Sterling. My dad, who will be cele- brating tus 50th year in the tre nches for Associated Press in January, was unmediately on the phone to one of his contacts at Dulles tracking down the information. As in Wednesday's TWA crash of Flight No. 800 bound for Paris, the init.Jal information was s~etchy. After finding out the plane had crashed in the foothills coming into Dulles, not at Dulles, my dad called the Washington bureau where he was the man- aging ectitor dwing the Nixon years telling them he was going to try and find the plane. With the all-news station on the radio, and my mom and I crammed into a Vega station wagon armed with various maps of the area's country roads, we were rn the middJe of the mist- enshrouded rolling hills of the Commonweath's Hunt Country looking for the crash site. On the back way into Lees- burg, the first Capitol of the South before being permanently moved to Richmond, we got the news the jetliner had gone down near Mount Weather. We dldn't know 1t at the time, but Mount Weather was a mili- tary mstallation that would be .. Jim waiters one of the sites the PreSident would be taken to in case of a nuclear attack. The turn-off was only two miles away and we ended up being passed~ugh a tempo- rary road block with the first emergency vehicles heading to the scene. Hanging back, we kept con- tact with the eerily glowing lights with the whaling sirens that became muffled as they wound their way up into the cloud cover. l ean still remember reaching the scene and seeing the tail section with the TWA logo bro- ken against a boulder on the inner side of the road climbing up the side of the mountain. It was snapped like a toothpick from the rest of tlie plane. The smell of fuel and burning flesh assaulted the nostnls as we got out of the car. A wide swatch of pin oaks and sugar maples were sheared as if by a paper cutter rising from the val- ley IUld descending into the cliff side. The eeriest part of the scene, was knowing that 98 people - all of those aboard -were scat- tered along with the fuselage (7 1 -t) 7 54-6404 '1 I\' l\ll:;, I' 't .tr, 1n Or 111:.:1 I l!lHl \ starting jusf 20 feet froin the edge of the road. The tail section was the largest piece left intact. It was hard to acce,Pt that Just minutes before those passengers had been.happily homeward- bound to Ohio after spending the Thanksgiving weekend with loved ones. I won't describe the scene fur- ther, but rescue workers could not hide their tears or the frustra- tion of their gruesome cleanup tasks which reached full-force a day later when the rain clouds lifted. After getting information to the scene, my dad stopped at ~ house along the road and filed his first story. I watched him calmly dictating off the top of his head while glancing at notes and painting the scene. 0 ur next stop was the tempo- rary morgue being set up at the base of the mountain. It did- n't take long for the black body bags to start filling the school gymnasium where medical per- sonnel worked in vain to identify the remains. Among all the carnage, I watched my dad go about his business. Not intrusively bullying his way as many do, but picking his spots and getting the story. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Yoor Dolor Covers Morel 1922 HARIOl 8lVD., COSTA MESA • 54-1156 --~ r11 nJlr111 ()u tlet 70 % Off of What? North Carolina deep discount . pri~es at a Southern California address. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 1 k 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corporation~. partner~h1p' merKers. acqu1~1tlons. huy· ~ell agreements, tontratt\ ,1nd colle<;tion~ No Difficult Diets 30-Day Supply of Medrcition REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS fv1< t1ons. tort'C.losur~. easement\, title d1~put~. work-Out~ ESTATE PLANNING Tru\b. Wills, Probate Admin1straflon LEGAL =OPTIONS R.OBER. T MONDA VI WINE AND FOOD CENTER. COSTA MESA PRESENTS Valrhona Chocolate Dinner Frld6y. July 27 This is a unique oppor1unft)' for chocolate lovers to enjoy an evenlna of i~ence. Chef. Sylvain Leroy or the Valrhonb Chocolate Company will create a fabulous four course dinner lncorporattna choc<>IAte into ever )' di5h.. Eoch course will be pnired with a different R.obert Moodavi wine. 7 p.m. $8!5 per person Cleo Laine ~~ end the JOhn Denkworlh Oroup ~ Saturday. Autust 18 loin u& for b concert on the L?.wn with lnterMtlorWly ~ C~o Lr.lne. She I& the only sinter to re~tve OrNnmy nomlnAtlons In three dlrterent CAteaorles and &he po~~& o ~µlint erroy of vOCbl sfyles. Doors open at tS:OO p.m.. Concert at 6'.30 p.m. $3.5 for lawn aeat& (picnic& may be ordered for $1!S). $IOO ror VIP ~r ~una on the terrace. For lk*eta cal G'l4> 97D-45IO mo 9a11dc .,,... ""'-.. _ It was then, I knew I wanted to be a newsman like my dad. I even bad the pleasure of work- ing in the same bureau with my dad for ~ few months in Phoenix before I went on permanent assignment with The AP in the Midwest: Tenwsm is another thing alto- gether. 1be sole reason for terrorism is to damage or destroy the confi- dence d the populace in its govem- menfs ability to protect them (I'm not including sociopaths and psy- chotics, here1 although these types are present in tetrorist organiza- tions), Many times the government responds with tighter and tighter W hen I went back to Virginia security measures tmtil even basic for a week before starting civil liberties are suspended, and the at the Daily Pilot last September, country tends toward a police state. I couldn't help taking a detour to Even now, you must present a Mount Weather. It was a glorious government-issued ID card before fall day, the leaves turning all being allowed to board an air- brilliant shades of the pallet. craft. If the TWA 800 crash is The trees were cle~ed away, found to have been caused by a and younger foliage had long-bomb, watch for yet more strin- since taken their place. The gent security measures in the boulder, more weather-worn, name of public safety. was still there standing as a The wreckage of nearly all air- grave market -a last-remaining c:raft accidents looks hopeless, sentinel to for 98 souls forever even in swvivable accidents, linked to the site. __ _,-oecause orthe common post-crash I can only imagine the Qrief all fire which destroys the remaining those involved in Wednes<tays bull. Most people who die do so on crash of TWA Plight 800 are feel-impact and never "knew what bit ing. Llke all viewers, I've only them." Although admittedly mor- seen tile jet fuel that lies atop the bid, this fact may make it easier for wave crests, burning out of con-those families left behind. trol. One more thing about aircraft But in another way I know accidents, and this is probably the exactly how they feel. It's not most important in the immediate something you easily forget. aftermath. The media never know what happened News accounts are •JIM WALTERS is a sports writer for the Daily Pilot. composed of wild speculation. •eye- witness" accounts from people who If you really care about the "why," wait until the official investigation is complete after about six months. That infonna- tion will be printed in the indus- try press, and the finjtl report is commonly very different from the initial reports. Rarely does the popular press print the causes enwnerated in the final report. That takes us to 500-acre John Wayne Airport. It is critical for swronnding communities to have a coordinated disaster plan for aircraft accidents. It is timely for Newport Beach and Costa Mesa to conduct a joint review and exercise of emergency operations for this type of mishap. And it's another reason that high intensity commercial opera- tions at JWA are a bad idea. It's much better for everyone involved to convert El Toro Marine Corps Air Station with its 20,000-acre no-home zone. TIDS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE THE LAGUNA ART MUSEUM ., I Fill out the coupon below and Mail ii immediately! Coupon' MUST be rC\:e1vcd by Monday. July 21. 1996 2. Mail the coupon with your check (payable to LAM) for $35.00 10: The L:aguna Beach Chamber of Commerce 357 Glenncyre Streel Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Your check and LAM Membership Application wtll be forwarded to the Laguna Art Museum. 3. You will 1hen be eligible to vote against ·tbc takeover at the crucial Mce1ing on Augu t 5. 1996. WE NEED YOUR VOTE TO SAVE OUR ART MUSEmJ. Sponsored by MotJv.ted Museum Members (MMM ) -- --- - - - --- -llOUUllEJ:i!W~WNm.171'>'71..15'S -__ -_______ _ SIGN ME UP FOR THE PRIVILEGES OF LAGUNA ART MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP NAME .. 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"I have a child going into first grade at Andersen this fall," said parent Angela Kraus, who is belp1.ng to organize the parents' committee. "I definitely have a vested interest in what happens here." The new budget provides interested school districts with $650 per student to help reduce bulging class sizes to 20 students per teacher in kindergarten through third grades. And while several other Orange County school districts, including Irvine, Capistrano, Tustin and Saddleback Valley have committed to instituting the 20-student cap and are hiring new teachers for September, some local parents and teachers fear the Newport-Mesa district are wasting time. Not so, said school board pres- ident Jim de Boom. "We will do our best to imple- ment the 20: 1 student-teacher ratio this year," he said after the school district issued a press release citing its activity on the FUNERAL CONTINUED FROM 1 "It's a family thing," Lazar said. Indeed. No one turns out to a funeral quite like cops whe n one of their own is killed. It's the unfortunate, darker side of duty. As Burt, 25, was being remem- issue. "The question ls, bow do we do it and be fiscally responsi- ble." · School officia.ls say the district can't rush into such a ID4SSive program headfirst given its dire straits. While the state will pro- vide $650 for each student, those nwnbers only provide about 80% of the needed costs to implement the program. "It would be nice if we bad a magic wand and could change everything instantly without con- sequences, but unfortunately, I don't have that magic wand," de Boom said. "We're going to make the commitment to have lower class sizes by February, but the problem is how do you do it with- out going into bankruptcy. There are a lot of considerations we have to take into account." School officials say they have called elementary school princi- pals back from vacation for a July 23 meeting to discuss the pro- gram's implications and how it will affect their schools. They will meet again July 31 with recom- mendations. The board's next scheduled meet:iilg isn't until Aug. 27, ut de Boom said he's trying to organize a special school board meeting earlier in the month. The parents cohimittee is orga- nizing its own meeting July 22. Interested parents should contact Kraus at 644-7064. bered before thousands of mourn- ers at Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana, Costa Mesa police worked traffic control at and near the ser- vice. The event, to say the least, was sobering. "It brings to bear what can llappen to you in this job,· Lazar said. Desmond explained that the police family extends nationwide. He com.mended officers in Hous- STEAM CLEANING AVAILABLE Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH LAND8CAPE <nMPANY 548-5132 1..1(' Htlfr711 years combined service in thts area. 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There is a real group bonding here.• Wtth more ..-.th~an---1,..,.0--antm........,-ais- scurrying around and a veg- etable garden in the works, the kids have a full fledged farm. "I scoop up the (droppings), love her and care for her,• said Joshua Duebring. ton arresting the man accused of shooting Burt an example of how the police network extends beyond local jurisdictioqs .. He also said police need to stand together in a violent world where a certain segment of the population has no respect for the badge, much less the lives, of police officers. "It's a depressing situation when you see the lack of respect out there," he said. "We're going Shoveling Jezee's droppings into a bow'l, Duebring took the bowl and delivered it to the pig's compost pile, which will be used as fertilizer for another small garden that serves as feed for the animals. The kids are even allowed to check out their pets for the weekend -and of course each of them has a favorlte. "I like Iggy the iguana because he bas claws,• said Todd Anthony. Jessca Roth.meir said she liked all of the animals. "They let me hold them," she said with a smile. "I like the bunny rabbit because it's f'1fry," said a timid Julianne Geck. Andrew Herthington's eyes lit up when he talked about his favorite animals. "I like the chicken and rabbit and rat templeton!" · " While waiting for Jezee to return, the kids will decide what to name their newest arrival. Some of the suggested names were Flower, Cindy, Stephanie and ... "I know!" said Brandon Vtl- lar of Costa Mesa. "We'll call him 'Ace Ventura Nature Calls.'" And the name search contin- ues. to funerals way to often." Thursday's ceremony , was touching by all accounts. Perhaps hardest for those in attendance was a stirring version of "You Are My Sunshine" sung by Burt's pregnant wife, Kristin. "I wanted to make everybody know that even through all of this my sunshine hasn't gone away,• she said. 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NEWPORT BEACH -Julie Moore confirmed Wednesday she will be back in the Santa Catalina Channel in early September to give the crossing another go. After falling short in her week- end attempt to become the 86th swimmer since 1927 to complete the crossing. the 27-year-old Newport Beach resident who has ~~~~~~~ttYUe~a:t-aag~aiRst · said she's anxious to start again. In these few days since her swim came to a halt Monday morning (6.73 nautical miles from her . goal), Moore and advisers have been dissecting her swim which ended in near disaster. Canoeist marches into the Olympic arena tonight for his fourth time with U.S. team. By Richard Dunn,· Daily Pilot ATLANTA -You can see it now. It's the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, perhaps the 2004 Games, a site yet to be determined. Television needs a color commentator for sprint canoeing (granted, it's a smidgen of air time, but there are highlights and glimpses of the gold-medal race). Who better than Jim Terrell to depict each paddlers' stroke, · understand wind conditions, coaching and canoe mechanics? Moore, who ti.ad been in the ocean for more than 10 hours, was struggling against hypothermia when she reached for a support boat and was J?ulled aboard by pace swimmer John Jones and kay&}c.er Jeff Gruber. uThe water started out at 68 degrees (nonnal swimming pool temps), but it was like 55 at the end," Moore said. "It seemed like total ice to me. I just couldn't han- dle it anymore. "It was really scary. I was so glad when John finally pushed me out of the water. The cold is John York, who was aboard the base ship, the Golden Dubloon, said he could see Moore was getting colder as the swim went on. York should know. He has crossed the channel a record five times anq holds the record for a double-crossing in one trip (16:42.00). •She'~ taking too much time on her feedings," York said during the wee hours. "She's drinking every 20'minutes, but it has to be quicker -35 seconds at the most for each stop. It all adds up. 1\vo min- utes here, two minutes there can be the extra hour in the water that mer from r e a c h i n g Moore shore. You just have to keep moving." York suggested that Moore tread water on her back next time while she's drinking so that she the olympiad series keeps moving. It will help to fight against cold setting in and not break her rhythm. She'll also need to keep a faster pace and not drink as much as she did this trip. •r was drinking way more than I should have," Moore said. "I'm not a heavy-duty drinker, nor a heavy-duty eater. During all the training swims, I would have to force myself to drink. Sometimes I waited 30 or 40 minutes. "Everybody was so concerned about rqy_ health and well being that we probably went too far in that direction. ' etmewrong best people helping me all the way. I just think we need to make a few adjustments for next time. I'll swim a faster pace, for sure." She will set up an ocean swim training schedule with the help of York and Frank Reynolds, who at Jim Terrell represents the United States in the 500-meter single canoe at the '96 Olympic Games. Above all, narrate the feelings ~--:--···--·--··---··-·------------·-·-------1 o_ f every comp_ etitor o~ the lake I ! •• I I • • .. • • f f "' "• 1-. 1111 1\\1\1' l \I 1:--~~~~t-iJr1ttm'~"'":m:-emnm!if'-~~~t-' -+--+-~~~~~~~..-...~ Today, Terrell, the former Canoe and Kayak Director at Newport Aquatic Center, will march into Atlanta's Olympic Stadium with the rest of the United States' athletic contingent in the Centennial Games. It's his fourth Olympiad. Terrell is the only member of this year's U.S. Canoe and Kayak team who competed in Los Angeles a dozen years ago when he was 19-years-old. Terrell, a Newport Beach resident when he's not in Chula Vista living near the Olympic training center, is not expected to win a medal when the men's sprint C'Ellloe competition begins July 31 at Lake Lanier in Gainesville, Ga. But don't count him out. ·With a good race," Terrell said of the 500-meter single canoe, "I should be able to get in the final (top nine out of 22 sprint canoeists), with a great race I think I can get to the top five, and with the race of my life I think I can get to the middle of the pack (in the medal rounds). "Then agaip, the experts probably wowdn't pick me for a medal. But anything can happen." Terrell, who supports his training as a craftsman of wood and composite mate~.1 manufacturing clistom ~ddles for elite canoeists, won three of four events in the Olympic 1\ials and was selected for the U.S. Olympic 'lfaining Squad in the men's singles 500 and t,000 meters. But Terrell will drop the 1,000 meters at the Atlanta Games. •1 have a good chance In that one (500)," he said. "II I do both, it's too much. You're racing every day for lix days, and ii f only do the 500, it • lbOu1d help my performance." At the Hemispheric Olympic Qualifier, 'Jerrell won the 500, ftDbbed MCODd in the 1,000, quallfytng two C· 1 boats for the Olympk? Gimet. . Par nm.n, a t 2-ttme 1111 (,\\l l '- JIM TERRELL Single canqe LAts:E LANIER GAINESVILLE July 31 A continuing series on our athletes' quest for Gold national champion who has won over 30 national titles in various combinations of singles, doubles and fours, he could fill a room of medals, ribbons and plaques. For example: His 17 gold medals at the U.S. Olympic Festival is the second-most in the organization's living in California. Though highly decorated, Olympic Games medals have eluded Terrell. Terrell, who left Gainesville on Thursday for today's Opening Ceremonies in Atlanta· (along with local female kayakers Lia Rousset and six inches. Terrell, who turned 31 on April 20, has a canoe (regulation length is 17 feet) about 10 pounds lighter than required in competition. With two five-pound bags attached ·to the center of the canoe, TEITTell improvises for bis advantage. 111 move history. He has 27 medals in total from the USOF. Last year, Terrell won three gold medals at the Fresca Sprint National . Championships and 6 gold in the c~ 1 at the Pan American Games. "With a good race, I should be able to get in the final (top nine), with a great race I thiJik I can get to the top five, the bags around. according to the wind c6nditions," he said. ' An outslde company builds the bottom shell of Terrell's canoe, but he assembles the top and the inside and with the race ol 1"¥ life I UtJqk I can get to the m1ddle ot the ~ (In the medal rounds) ... • He's been paddling a canoe since before he entered kindergarten, competing since first or second grade. The only paddler in the entife Olympic Village this month with more Olympic experience than Terrell ii · teammate Phlllppe Boccara, a kayaker who competed in four Olympic Oames for Prance. Atlanta Is Boccara'1 fifth O~ptad. Al recent u the 1992 Be.rcelolJ4 Games, BOccMa ~for the French While • -JIM TERRELL DeAnne Hemmens), was an Olympic semifinallst in doubles at the 1988 Seoul Qan}es and the '92 8arcelonA Gun.es. Atlanta, probably Terrell's final Olympics, ts the moment of truth, with Tenen pinning bls trust on a 1811-made canoe he hopes can ~t quicker than 2;l0 (lie quallfted No. tat the Olym.JNt ntall In 2:11.3-4). He mlaed the Gnall ot the world cbamJ)b»hlpl 1ut ~bf l~lOOtlll bl • iic:orid, or about parts. "Not many others (have a boat 10 pound.I lighter than regulation)," be laid. •Most have boets thet are just be.rely at weight (35 pounds), so they don't have the option. My boat's all comj>olite materials, which makes it stiff." Turrell couldn't be more reedy for hll fourth Olympics. "He's an outstanding athlete and be'I ready now," Coach Rao Hatch NJd. c J~ Terrell ii relatively 55, became the oldest swimmer to cross the channel in 1987. He and Moore are becoming fast friends. "The first time Frank tried he was in the water 13 hours and he passed out for four hours," Moore said. "He made it the second time. Everybody looks at me, but I'm looking at him." Moore plans to increase her sprinting ability and complete several ocean swims bet ore join- ing the field for the Aug. 25 Coro- nado Swim (a 12-mile race around Coronado Island). "From there I will taper down el in earl Se tem- ber," she said. "Tilis is such a difficult sport. For me to say that I'm doing this, well, I'm amazed. I was always surrounded with people, not my parents, who thought I shouldn't be doing something because of my asthma. · : "It's hard to explain, but when' somebody tells me I can't -do' something, I will do it. That's jyst me." ~ Moore was feeling her olG s8lf Tuesday mo,ming and ba& at work on W~esday. . __ "I feel awesome right n<M:" Moore said. "I wasn't sore yes~~r­ day or today. Jolm (York) tol<;i me that's a good sign I trained in the right way for the swim." Now she thin.ks it's just a mat- . ter of fine-tuning. a Moore was swimming to raise mone to a varie of charities, including the Asthma and ergy Foundation of America, aad uie said donations were right around $1,000. - "That's the best part," Moore said. "I really want kids to k!l.QSv they can reach for their dreams." •' -.... The stuff from: " • which dreams.:. I I are made • Julie Moore's quest reflects a human spirit which seems to dictate a conunon denominator -... you always have to go for it. W atching from the deck of the Golden Dubloom as Julie Moore pursued her dream of swimming the Santa Catalina Channel earlier this week, there was plenty of time to reflect about my own dreams and how vigorously I have worked to make them reality. That sort of thing probably comes pretty easy when you're -years o an rea g e point.when you realize the scales between your past and future years are at about equilibrium. Sitting in the darkness of a moonless night, with the constant rolling of waves, and only the lights of a. beckoning horizon and the slap of arms against the vast ocean surface ringing in your ears, self-reflection is unavoidable. Growing up a sportswriter's son, I'm sure my veins were filled with a percentage of ink at conception although I didn't actually start writing until college. · • There's a real joy in being able to interview your boyhood heroes and ask them the questions you always wondered about. Julius Erving (Dr. J .) was one of my favorite players in junior high school. I can still remember the first time the Philadelphia ?6ers came into town when I was covering the Phoenix Suns for AP and I was going to get my chance to talk with the magician who made the stylish acrobatics that are commonplace among today's NBA artists an accepted part of the modem game. My first question, the one I always wanted to ask, was "How do you what you do?" The answer ha.I stuck with all me all these years. Looking up from in front of his locker, he said: "The bosket doesn't move." At first I thought my hero was blowing me off with a trite answer, but the simplicity finally caine through. Each basketball court bu set d.imenliona. For ~anc:e, the basket 1s 10-feet blo and the ftee throw line ii 15 eet from the buket. U you know tbat, then all you have to do ii b9 awan of where YOW' teammatel and the defeme are WbeD you mu. your move. You dOn't bave to look at the buUt beca\118 lt doesn't move. At.._ that's the way you do it If you are Dr. J. He ll'ailed at me u M ·MW J undmtOod bll ~ •ir. .. arr«> fMth'ng your ~. 1'9..ad belafitm:ullDll lbll -~ dlill on Dr . ..J IOI NOTEBOOK . ,11 jim waiters • Tit to head out for pregame .. warm ups. While I've been able to fe~t out numerous nuggets of wis~om over the years from several --. comers of the sports world, it:S,'i; the essence of pUISuing '" ... childhood dreams that has ke»L me coming back for more-and maybe explains one of my own. As a kid, I ~ways wanted \Q, Canyon and one day I finally u'::. talked one of my best buddies, I'< Dan Murray -into joining me on the first tee. · OK, so it isn't swimming the Catalina Channel, but there we were nonetheless one fall • weekday driving from Phoeil.Qt to the Grand C~yon to attempt ~e ultimate ht:>le-in-.one. We left early in the morning, and reached the South Rim at about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Both of us with seven irons and Titleist No. ls in tow. , A bout 20 yards from the tourist center, behind a sm4ill· pinion pine, was the perfect grassy pad overlooking a v-cleft into the bowels of one of the _ world's most recognizable ~· naturjl} wonders that the first Spanish explorers cursed an 1 ~" obstacle they would have to tind a way around. There were several people-· meandering through the area.u and Dan got cold feet, but I t®d up and discreetly lined up my,...,, . shot. •• It was one of the nicest seven irons I ever hit. The ball ·;, . glotiously climbing against a ~~ ' backdrop of sun-soaked purples, golds and oranges, reaching i'*, apex and then seeming to bani in mid-air for a split second _- before disappearing into the ~1~"' abyss. ··• I still wonder what future .. , generations ot archaeologists ,,,. • will think when they discover that white dimpled sphere. , Will they think it a dJnosaUi"' · egg like some of the other n remnanti left In the caverns -:,· along the banks of the MightY: . Colorado River? And what will they think about the green-oolored golf ball I .boriowed. from. putt•putt coune tbat lhoUld be~ _ somewhere cloM byt : Whether it'• tbe ~to attempt a OMnnel ~ tbi.e" grmty-defVbli, aertA1 WiArclry on a bWmitball court, ar the .... beut·felt joy of two bdJM..ID..;.. at the OM Ide it Wfllild be Unolt ''"VP ,.. .. ---a. lt1:df tbat di.-•--of • FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1996 ,,1 Bobby-soxers getting ready for Saturday's Sectionals openers • La Mirada will host the softball sectionals, starting Saturday, for 9-10 girls, and the_ majors division. two new entries have been entered into the playoffs this year --The Costa Mesa Majors and the Costa Mesa 9-10s, under the guidance of managers Jennie Und- say and Ron Briggs, respectively. the Rockford Pea~es and the South Coast Sallies. Lindsay managed the Peaches and brings with her Christine Aldos, Lacie Ostrander, Jessica Scaglla, Tess Lindsay, Sarah Hillbish and Jessica Selby. Kelsey Knight, Thcia Doran, Christine Jones and Jacque Owens. Briggs' 9-10-year-olds also come from two regular-season teams, the Comets and Racine Belles, along with Alejandra Gallardo, who played for the Major Divi- sion Sallies. Shauna England and Elizabeth Hensley. The Racine Belles, who went through their season undefeated., send Heather Hook, Heather Beach, Jennifer Ryder, Ann Marie Topps, Jaclyn Butler and Brit- tany McAleer. ~ LA MIRADA -Sectional playoffs begin on SaturdAy in All-Star s-0ftball The two teams were announced at Closing Ceremonies Saturday for the Costa Mesa American Llttle League. _The Ma·ors come from two entities - Joining that select crew from the Sal- lies are Jessica Prokopovich, Kart Sher- ard, Greta Jean Ridley, Danielle Patience, From the Comets are Monica Majo, Jennifer Gummerman, Kelly Pfeifer, Actual times and opponents for Satur- day's openers in La Mirada are expected to be announced shortly. Si1non sez, 'n that's OK! •They're off and running tonight with Opening Ceremonies, but we still have a lot of time before track and field unfolds. EDITOR'S @5)' . NOTE: Corona de/ Mar resident Doug Sparks is a (coaching) technician to the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, whose day-to-day endeavors for the Games began July 8· Doug Sparks O pening Cerell)Onies ~ tonight, but track. and field is still over a week away. We picked up Australian pole vaulter Simon Arkell at the Olympic Village and headed out to Life College for a major training session. His federation delivered his poles about the same time we arrived and then left. rt was then of course that we found out the facility was presently ill-equipP,ed for our session as the landing pit was not: out due to a flooded infield. ·we made an executive decision to go to Cheney Stadium (the Olympic warm-up do was figure out how to get the poles there. We solved that problem by taking the straps off of our gym bags and tying the poles to the top of the car and held them with our hands \he whole way. I remembered how to get to tha stadium from the Olympic Thals last month, but now all of those streets are closed. We asked at least five people for directions who all said they wE!re not from the area and didn't know. We finally followed enough back street that we stumbled onto it. I guess sometimes even a blind squirrel finds an acorn. • At the stadium we were met with the military and the police to escort us through the metal detector area. Once on the field our credentials were again checked, fortunately by a good friend of mine from San Diego, Manny Bautista. Later at lunch a policeman from Hermosa Beach told us that he was offered $2,000 for his "Olympic Police" cap and his partner sold his. vest for $5,000. • To say It was hot would be an understatement. With all of this driving around I was a little concerned about the quality of performance Simon might have because be really needed a good practice. I met his Australian Team Coach who strangely enough remembered my vaulting days. I guess there are really people that old still coaching. We got along g'!eat and Simon had the best practice session of the year, nearly clearing 5.80 meters (19-01/•) op two attempts which would equal his personal best. Last Olympics that height was good for the Gold and the Silver,.. so we are starting to get excited . • During our slgniticant drive segments Simon told us about life in the Olympic Village. After stories of run-down dormitory facilities, shared shower areas, and 300% markups in the store, be asked if he could stay out at my s~ nearby Norcross with us. In face be is having lunch right nex1 to me as I write. He brought me an official Australian Olympic Team shirt and towel like he did before the last Olympics. When he was in Barcelona, the Olympic Village was new, on the beach, and apartment-style living. Every logistical problem was carefully thought out to keep the athletes at ease. He says not only are things very chaotic (surprise), the people don't seem concerned about the stress this creates on athletes at such an important time in their life. • Decathlete world record holde.r Dan O'Brien arrived at Life College and we think we talked him into vaulting in a meet there on Sunday. He said he hadn't been going to Cheney because he thought it would be too crowded. I told him that it has been almost empty, so I'm sure we will probably see him out there, too. Michael Johnson was going through a workout. He has a very large bodyguard that hands him a towel and water when he wants it. If I was that fast, I would probably just outrun whoever was after me. While he trained, his chauffeur-driven limo idled in the parking lot to keep it cool for his return. I failed to mention that Dan also showed up to practice in the same manner. How nice to have sponsors. ' • Simon ta going to video Opening Ceremonies for me with my camera. It will be interesting to see it from that perspective. My best chance to make the team (though I qualified for the Olympic Thals in 1976) was 1980 when of course we didn't go. I sensed this in 1978 and retired as I was tired of starving. The U.S. withdrawal from those Games proved my instincts to be correct. • We found out yesterday Africa, who is only 23, but has the second-highest vault of all time behind Bubka, will be competing on Sunday. He and Simon are good friends and are planning to come PU5tED BACK Stephanie Keefe's column appears Saturday. stephanie keefe over for a barbecue after the meet. Our Masters World Championships are in Durban, South Africa, next year so I have a lot of questions for him. • I'm often asked bow I ended up working with an Australian. Like many great athletes, Simon has trained in the United States for years because be felt it was his only chance to discover his potential. He went to the University of New Mexico, but trained at UC Irvine fairly often because former Australian national recordholder Don Baird (Long Beach State) lived in the area. We got to know each other but our friendship grew as he wanted my advice on planning his career after· pole vaulting. • When housing arrangements failed to materialize about eight weeks from the 1992 Olympics he was faced with the possibility JC>f having to return to Australia until the Games. I spoke to my wonderful wife who is also fond of Simon and we invited him to stay with us. He lived and trained with us until I took him to the airport to go to Barcelona. • I was one of about 10 people who thought that he was retiring before his time. l suggested he start again for fun (now that he can afford to) and see how it goes. His progress was so rapid that that year. This year I e-mailed him in Australia after every practice and meet. He broke the national record twice again, as well as becoming the first-ever (and only) vaulter over 19-feet. As these Games approached he wanted to duplicate what we created so he and his wife came back about 2112 months ago. They have lived at Don Baird's (his wife is allergic to our cats) but every preparation was done together. • Now It's nearly showttme. --- BRIEFLY Duesler in quarters today HUNTINGTON BEACH. -Newport Beach's Bob T.ENNIS Duesler vies in the quarterfinals of the men's 55 singles . at Lindborg Racquet Club in the USTA National Men's Hard Court Tennis Championships. Duesler, one of eight left in a huge field, duels Geof Grant of Sausal- ito at 10 a.m . after defeating Colorado Springs' Hlght _Redmond on Thursday, -6-4, 6-4. Men's 50 Fourttwound Singles Dick Johnson (Ballwin, Mo.) def. Nikki Sie (Westlake Village), 6-1, 6-2; Leland Housman (San Diego) def. Ray Lake (Kansas City), 6-1, 7-6; Jim Parker (Houston) def. Woody Brooks (Newport Belt<tt), 6-4, 6-1; Peter Bronson (Scottsdale, Az.) def. Jurgln Janson (Westlake ViHage). 6-3, 6-3; Ken Robinson (San Carlos) def. David Ahmed (Laguna Beach), 6-1, 4-6, 6-1; Gary Cordell (Palo Alto) def. Ted Hoehn (Burlington, Vt.), 1-6, 6-4, 7-5; Dave Bohannon (Garden Grove) def. Ri<tlard Peny (Enid, Ok.), 6-3, 6-2; Charlie Hoveler (Ross, Ca.} def. J.L.Tucker (Richmond), 6-2, 6-0. Men'S 55 Fourttwound Singles I.en Saputo (Walnut Creek} def. Lany Rauppius (Richmond, Va.), 6-3, 6-2; Gordon Smith (Greenbrae) def. Herman Ahlers (Dana Point), 6-1, 7-6; Lany Dodge (Piedmont) def. Lenny Lindborg (Laguna Beach), 7-5, 6-3; Gordon Davis (Encino) def. Ray Savorn (Rancho Cordova). 6-2, 6-4; Dick Landenberger (Dallas) def. Carl Montross (Orangeville), 4-6, 6-0, 6-2; Allan Carter (New York, NY) def. Allen Shapter (Palm Desert), 6-3. 6-0; lob Duesler (Newport BeMtt) def. Hight Redmond (Colorado Springs, 6-4, 6-4; Geof Grant (Sausalito) def. Fred Scott (Los Angeles), 6-2, 6-3. Openings remain for Dolphin football team CORONA DEL MAR -The Clinic Dolphins from Newport-Mesa Junior All-American Football are still FOOTBALL looking for some players to fill out their roster Players, ages 7-8, who are interested in hitting the gridiron should call 720-1818 for further de tails. The cost is $175 per player. Practice is set to start July 29 so don't delay m calling. Regular two- hour team workouts will be held Monday through Thursday at Coro- na del Mar High. Newport's Grubbs fourth in Master's Division OCEANSIDE -Shawn Grubbs of Newport Beach rode to a fourth-place finish in the Master's Division SURFING during this past weekend's 10th and final race of the South Coast Surf- ing Series. · Grubbs was the only local among the top finisher$ competing on two-to four-foot waves at Oceanside Harbor. CONTINUED FROM 8 small at 5-foot-9112 and 165 pounds, he gives nothing away in strength or savvy. He's muscular, a guy who once competed in high school wrestling in Milford, Ohio. Following a third consecutive Olympic disappointment in 1992, Terrell retired and became the Newport Aquatic Center's Canoe and Kayak Director. But after a two~year tuatus, he ca.me back. •After coaching for those two years (at NAC), I learned a lot about some of the mistakes I training,• Terrell said. •1 felt like if I made a comeback, I might be able to do better than I ever . have, so that's why I came back. ~It really looks good for me right now. I saw the mistakes and decided I had never reached my potential, so when I came back (to competition), 1 tried to apply those same principles." Wherever Terrell finishes this month, there is no doubt be would have to be considered one of the most experienced canoeists in the world. From top to bottom. 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Kllpalrlck, CA 92705 DRAWN OH A STATE OR 11nnum 11 provided In aaJd tora, and perlON who m.y ellons or lilt written ob-Att t L ADOPTED Ptesldtnt --------1 This bualntal la con-NATIONAL BANK, A nott(I) plui cost and any ot~ff be lnttrnled In Iona with \ht coul1 b• Notice of Sale omer a aw: ORDINANCE Th11 statem.nt was filed ITATEMllNT OF dueled by an Individual CHECK DRAWN BY A adVancff with Interest. ES-the wtn or. estalt, or bolh, a the hearing. Your ap-of RHI Property Rlohmond •nd Rich-ORDINANCE 96·9 II wllh tht County Clerk of ABANDONMENT OF Hte3tet398 STATE OR FEDERAL TIMATED TOTAL OEST of: EUNICE E. RUCH aka pearancemaybelnperaon at Private Sale mond,231521 PHeodt scheduled to be In lull Orange Co.x11y on 7-1-!MI USIE OF FICTITIOUI Thi tal t ftled CREDIT UNION, OR A 1157,925.39 EUNICE ESTES RUCH aka or by your attorney. c ... IA1341511 V•lenola, lulle 3Hl, lorct and tlftct 30 daya 19ff3U8t43 BUSINESS ~Ml! wlths t~ ~~tyw~ of CHECK D~,!t'N BY A The btntflclary under EUNICE BELL RUCH IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR In tht Superior Court of Leguna Hiiia, CA from ll$ adoptlon on July Daily Pilot July 12, 19, 21, The following persons oun STATE OR-ric.uERAL SAV· Nld Deed of Trust hertt~ A PETITION hu been or a contlngtnl creditor or California, for the County of 92915 3, C 714) see-15 1991 and 'NU adopted August 2 1998 f520 have abandoned th• Ult Of Orang• Coonty on 7/12/9& INGS AND LOAN AS-fore txtcuttd and dtllv· ftled by GEORGIANNA M. the dtetlltd, you musl "'-Orang• 8900 by' the 'tollowing roll call ' th• Flctillou1 8u1lnt11 Dally Pilot Jiiiy 19, 21. SOCIATION, SAVINGS As. tftd 10 the undttS!gned t HAYES In tht Superior yow claim with the coun In the matter of lht Trus1 Publlahtd Newport vott· COUNCIL MEM-PUBLIC NOTICE N~mt: United l'lnanclal Aug. 2, 9, 1998 F545 SOCIATION, OR SAVINGS written Oeclarallon of 0.. Court of California. County end m111 a copy to tht Plf• of CATHERINE A.. CRUM· Stach.Costa Mft8 Dally Bl!RS: AYES• Ericlcaon F'-tlU~-aua•--•• Mortga.ga, 302 N. El Cam-BANK SPECIFIED IN SEC. fault and o.mand tor s .... of ORANGE. 1onal rtprt1tnlallvt IP-LEY, conservatM. • ' "' -· ,... 1no Real, Sit. 300, San PUBLIC NOTICE TION 5102 OF THE FINAN-and 1 ~Nollet of o.. THE PETmoN requeat1 pointed bv lht court whhln Nollet Is hereby given Pilot July 1a. 19. 25, 1991 Buffa, Hornbuclcte, Name ~tal"'9nt Clemente, CA 92872 CIAL CODE AND AllTMO-fault and Eltctlon to Stll, that GEORGIANNA M. lour months ltom lht dalt that tht undtralgned will ThF437 Mon• ha n • N 0 I! S: The following per1on1 art The Flctlt1ou1 Bu1lnt11 441llt RIZED TO DO BUSINESS The undertlgned cauaed HAYES be appointed u of nrat laauance ol th• ltt-stll at private aalt to Iha PUBLIC NOTICE Qenla, MSENT: None. doing bu•IMH aa: EMB NIJ1\e referred lo above NOTICaO, IN THIS STATE WILL BE Nld Notice of Otlaull and peraon.1 repr ... n11Uvt to ten as provided In HC!lon h!Qh"t and beat bidder, OROINA NCE 96-9 Fundlng. 515 Anion Blvd., wu filed In Orange Coul}ty T"UITal'l IALa HELO AT THI! ENTRANCE E1tct1on to St11 lo bt r• administer the .. tee. ol tht 9100 of the Callfomla Pro-au'bitet to confirmation of SUMMARY OF amtndl Stcllon 2-111!1 of Sulit 200, Co111 Mesa. CA on Ftb. 9. Hite, Flit APNa 13t an 01 TO THE ORANGE e1TY corded In the countY wt\trt decedent. bait Code. Tht time for Iii-said Superior Court, on or ,._OPOIED tht Coate Mtsa Municipal 926~ No.18963812975 LOAN NOi HAU. 300 EAST CHAP-the rt81 prqptt1y 11 roeated. THI! PETITION ~ Ina Clalm1 will not expire atttf tht 29th day of July. o•D1 ....... CE Code na1talnlng to llabthty Eltc\tonlc Mortg~ Banc. Ronald K. Mormile 302 N. MAH AVENUE, OAANGE, POR SALa1 INFOA-the ~·a Wll and belOl'I '°"' month1 from 1996 at Iha ottlce of Rictt-" .._. ....,. Ud, a C.lofomla coreura· El Camino Real. San Clem-100HllOM CALIFORNIA all rtght. lltle •AT I 0.. • .. I codldla, If any. be adtnlt1ed tht heating datt notJctd mond & AICflmond, 2~1 A PROPOSED OROJ. ctalm1 against IN City of bOn. 575 Anton Blvd ' Suitt ent• CA 92972 '"'' CMSRE•, and "'*"' ~ to I en ' to ptObale. The Wiii and ebova. Piste dt Vlltncla, Stt. NANCE IS IChtdultO for Costa Mffa' 200. Co1ta Meta, CA Jam.. F. i..wt., 302 N. El DAVID M. and now '*cl ~ It I.Wider 8i00aM te laOO&.~• any codlclla .,.. 1Wa11ab1t YOU MAY EXAMINE tht 312, L1gun1 Hills, CA adopllOn at the regul.V City THE FUU TEXT of the or• 92$21 Camino Rtel, San Clem-PD 3tJJllJ38 Nld 0Mct Of Trutt In the Ct1t) aeo.eaoo, • tor 9Mft'llf\111oft In the flle me kept by tht ~-If you 92653 all tht right, trtle and Council mttting of August dinanc:e mey be rHd in the This bu•IMH Is con- ente, CA m12 T .1. Ne. 3 t ota4 propeny 11tu111e1 In Mid WW8TDN MCONWY· kte>t by the court. .,, a S*aOn lnttrMttd In Interest ol .. kt conaervatee 5, 1998, btlng Ordinance c11y Clerk'• Offlce. n Fair ducted by: a cOfporallon Jtmte Patrick Ryan, 19021 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO County and State d .. MCa CORPORATI~! THE PETITION reqlMte the 11talt, you m.y ni. In and lo tall tht certlln 98-10. ctlang., lht Zon~ Orlvt Colla Mtsa The raglatllnt(e) com- Slnalho WOOd Clrclt, Tre· PAoPERlY OWN!R· llCttbed H : ••a a A IT MA I" IUChof'lty lo acsmln1911f the with tht cour1 • formal R• "tal PfOperty, lhuated In of property • 840 Wta ..; ... ,.Y T KLLIOTT !Mnetd 10 trannci butt-t>uc'O Canyon, CA Ht7t YOU AAe IN Dfl'AULT MOM COMPL!TELV ~· =IT P ,O, aOX "tat' undtf tht Ind~ QUeet l0t Special No~ of the ctty ol Tuttln, County of 171h Strfft from MO (Qtn-_. • • nett undtf the 11c11tiow Thia builnt1a 11 co~ UNDl!R A DEED 01" SCAt8lD IN SAID DEED B CA.ION CA dent Adtnlnlalfalton of £• the lltlng of an lrwentOtY Ofange, Stat• of calitornla. trtl Commercial) t0 Cl Deputy Cltr c1.,1c butln .. • name(•) lltlff ducted by a gtMrll part• TRUST DATtD MARCH 3 OF TRUST. ao 4004 (t t t) tal .. Act. (Thie ~ and ..,.,,elaal ol tit.ale 11· partlcl.llartv clMcflbed as ~antral 811.ineu Dltttkt), itubll1t1ad Newport abovti on· .AIM 15, , ... ~P , .... UNLESS YOU iAKI The ...,.. ~ Md -eaeeee • wll llow the per90MI....,. Mtt 0t of ainy ~ Of follo#a: 1.ot 7 In 8loctl "B • conntCt1on with Rtione 8e•ch·Co1ta Mesa Dllty l!lectronlca Morlt•o• Ronald I<. MorJnllt ACTION TO PROTECT othet common ~ -rlMMa&IW lo ... INl\y account al P'OY6ded In of Mountlln View G~en P.l•tlOn R·M-02. • Piiot Jvty '9. 1• eanc. Ltd. 8 Joe Wimer. 1tMa ... 14e ' YOUR Pft()PfRTV IT MAY If Mf., of""'"' P'°'*'Y ....... ....., 01, 1tM actlone ~ court .. MCUor\ 1250 ol the ClhfOf-nect No 398, .. per tnlf)I ™' MOTION to Q•vt Or-"38 Stcrelaty TNJ ttallfMnt w11 altd BE SOLD AT A0 PUIUC detoltMd libO¥e II J;; 8" ....._ C9' .... tr ~ lletofe tllktng oer· Na P~te Code, A R• rlCOlded In Book 18, P• rn~·~~ l=d~ Thi 1tat~ WM Med wttt\ the County CJet1t Of rx~MAT~ ~f'T= =..:H~:111~1,.1v1, ~TD wa 0.-..:.:.=:.-:::: t:11'°:v.='-'1rc!°':: ~~d~~~c=;: c!:t vot~: COUNCrlL PUIUCNOTICI ~·~~,...c~'m,.t Of8'9 County on f·l-N ~TVAI OP: THI ""°" COSTA~ CA_. PIClll DTlllll ~ , .... lllltlW W11 be reqMhd eow1 ct9tk. calllornla M•MllRl1 AYlt: cneU940n 1tt6HllM14 Dally Piiot J4*f II, tt, M, C!t!DIHO AGAINST YOU, The und91'11p_, T'l'uelM -·· IJlT IOtt to give "°*9to11•11•11 Att....-, tor HM Pett-Mort commonly known .. lulfe, Mern~uollle , F1otltl4MI• • ..._.. Daily itilOt ~ ti, .. AUQUll I , 19118. YOU IHOUlD CONTACT A ....,,. ., lleMty few , bll '" d .N t par90l'll ....... -... ......, tM NOfUI Moun\aln View ........ NOala ..,... ....... .......... Auf, a • 1MI ,... ' fll4X LAWVER. ., IMofrecti ... "' the u I • ..,., wMld --or .. _ ... w T. mWN °'~ Tw&ln, CA. "" OMIL MIUfT1 The toflo.wln9 per.one.. • ' ~. On AUGUIT tr.• ............ 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Diiiy PllOt July 12, 10, as, Mffa, CA 92&a7 S1G,IM0.11 from the hHrlng date MOnCS 0# TRUITll'l IAl.E FORIMJIU1ht1111d1:4wcf Mark Cherman Orange County on 6-21·98 cern: LARKEN HOTELS CA 92882 August 2 t99S Fm Thi• buelntn I• con-In tiddllol'I to CMlt, 0. ti ed eb 11 Ma.: •••aU.w Ml.r T..-..._ _, ~ Thi• llltlmtnl WH flltd 19983887201 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Thi• butll\tH •• 000-• ducted by: an lndlvldUll T,,... wlll ........... no ~o ov•v EXAM-... YOU W.. DEFAULT .. ., ........ " .. with lht County Cllfk 01 Dally Pilot June 28, Juty 5. ls(are) applying 10 lh• o. dHi:td ey: an =~~du:' 1,,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE t!:,~!.,~ou,t,'~•d dolng _.. ~.~ °" •-. INE ttieufll~~pt by the uaR A DE1D OI ""'!! 1 .......... _, olW-... Orange County on June 28. 2 19 1996 f499 par1rMnt of Alcoholic Bell-1 ,ou 1 0 ... .... Y OI ·---• If Do\TID WtMI ._ Yuu w . Av.,.., If_,,...._ 1998 '19ff3681999 1 • • •rao• control to 1.i1 alco-bullneu y11? no F1otltlou1 lklelne•• Fredl(lclc L. Itching" 4*Wln tiw a .._ °' court. you •rt • per-TAMI AC1IOll TO MOTICT ........ .., .... lie lllWe. D II Piiot ~ .. 5 12 111 PUBLIC NOTICE nollC b1verag11 •• 4$45 Bttdc K. Wiiton Htame ......... nt Thi• 11a11m1nt WH f'iltd o,.dhnl•or•Clf-* Hn lnter .. ltd In the YOUI PllONRJY "MY ........ .,..... ... 28, 1990 F50S Flctltloue Bualne11 Stach, will\ an 47 On Sal• w101h lhecCounty c:_er1c. ,!f doing bus. lntss as: Type o Orange COUl\ly on 7-&-te MdloMMICI*'°'"' with t: oourt • ormal., YOU mo AM urtMATIOI •. '"'"'''"· er " ~v . ' ' M"""''" ............. ,,, .... ,,._ ... '"" .......................... ,,,. CO<lnly °"'' OI ... --...... • ....... you m•r. ........... ...UC ..... F ~--• PUBLJC NOTrCE N•m• Statement General Eating Place II· ranoe ounty on 1 a..... Grapnlcs, 39 Via Str•na. .. ... 3888773 .... DlllllMI Cl ~ quHt for. Specl 0# THE MW 0# T'NE ""°' .. ,., ... ,.. Thi lollowlng persons are cense(s). 19H3888884 Rancho Santa Margarlll, Dilly Pilot July 12, Ill, 28, ~ In SeclOft 5102 Notice of th• filing of en C&DllO MAl9T YOU. YOU ....... .... of 1111 flctltlou1 Bu1ln111 doing business as: Gallery Pu bl lshtd N1wp orl Dilly Pllol Jun• 28, July 5, CA 92688 August 2, 1998 F528 v. f1fw1c1e1 c-. lnve"torv •nd eppr.i1a1 IMOULDCOlnACT A lMWYEll Mia(•) 111 Mid Oeecl of N•m• lt•l•rnent Paredlso, 1838 Newpori B11ch.COS1a Mna Dally 12, 19, 1990 f490 Mlchellt J. Dixon, 39 Via PUBLIC NOTICE IUlhortz:.d to do.,..,.... In of tltete •11et1 or of °" ,,_ • t:ll N. LC*EJ. Tnllt. •...,. ...._, .. Tilt followlng persons 1re Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA Piiot July 111, t998. PUBLIC NOTICE S.rtne, Rancho Santa Mar· lt"9 ...... 111 .,_ ._.. •nv petition or ecc~nt T.Alt ~ ~ llf'OWldelt Ill Mid '"*ft). .i. dol"g bu1ln11s u : 92627 f541 glrit1, CA 92688 ~ ottw ._. oelti le..,.,..,.. •• provided In 1ection U.C.•..,•••••H,... WllC!lt, I_,,_..,.._""-Donahue Mcintosh & Him-Dan• Ruth Keene, 1980 D This bu1ln111 Is con-f1ctltlou1 BU9•M•1 ltle TNlllle,,.., ~ 1250 of the Cellfornia .. _., _, ....... te o.t of lllld Oled of Trnt, ,_, m«ton, 828 w. t 91n st. Anaheim St.. Costa Mesa, PUBLIC NOTICE FloUUoue 8ualnea1 ducttd by: an Individual N•rne St•tement IMulrict d the T,.._. Probat• Code. A Re-"TNll ~ .,_ •..,. = IM ..,... of IM Co111 Mna. CA 112627 CA 92627 FlcUtlous BueJneaa Name ltetement Have Y9U 1tar11c1 doing Thi following persona are Deed llMlf fWlda qut1t for Speci.i Notioe ..,_... ,..~ Ill T IMlfllehltlcrtllld Kirk Mclnlosh 325 E 22nd Charles Kwon Voon, 1980 The following persons are buslneu yet? Vts, 6-t·96 ~ bualnfta u : Pizza eWlillble to ltle ,..._ form ii •Vttlltble from ...... ,... el CMWj i.. ~ lllld Died of Tnnt. TIM toW Sr.. Costa MHa. CA 92627 D Anihelm s1., cosla Nam• Statem•n• doing buslnt" u : Ohana Mlctitlle J. Dixon Pal1e1, 7441 Ctrrltos Ave., andorue•• INl!tlrdrtghl t he court clerk _. • 111 ,.· ..._ el tllt .,....,._......,WMC.of Tlmolhy J Donahue 723t Mesa CA 92627 The lollowlng persons art Ltamlng Resowcea. 731 This statement was filld Stanton, CA 90880 S.W .... wll be ,,_. A far 1119dd ~ .....,., of OMMGE tlle ..__ _.,. 111 IM Rockmont 'Ave .. Weslmln· This' business Is con-doing buslnnt ae: Wheel-Wlngalt Bay, Costa Mesa. With Ille County Clerk ol Domingo Up1rl, 151121 but ..-oue ~ ~( udlt910iiw. c...i.. .... el~ b ~ .. 111 Mid_, IWIOll· s1er, CA 92683 dueled by co-partners smith. Inc .• 3118 S. H•I· CA 02628 Or1111ge County on 6-12·98 Ou1rtz St.. Weslmlnsler, .....,.llW llUllal. I. 0 .... ........_ coee., lllflllMt Thia business 11 con· Have you started doing laday St., Santa An•. CA Victoria lusam Chau, 731 UHI038U2.4I CA92683 ~ Ot '..UahLA_ AND m.ai::m. It OTl'Bl .,...._.-....... ., .... ducted by· 1 genital par1· bualflM9.yet'1yff,6-' Wingate Bay, eosta Mes • Dally Piiot July 12 t9 2t TI\11 bu1fl\tH It co,,.~---...'. ..-. .,. __ .a~:_ MUIMfl)MI) WFI M JO#lf W1f11 II U 11o111 of Ille Notice nershlp · Dana Keene Global Blzllnk1, Inc .. (Calf. CA 112626 A 12 1996 • F 5 dUC1td by: an lndlvldual .........,__, k> _, 4000-mw.f., TBWO'J ""'1. lll.l Ar flUB. ., .. ltm1,N7.SS. Tiit.._. The regls1r1nt commenced This alalement was filed lomla), 31t8 S. Hslleday Thi• buslntH I• co,,. ugus • 53 Have you 1t1n.d dol"g llldt&tdneea ~ •3000 UCAUCTaTOHIOHElt• ldlly_..,uNOetdt1Tn111 10 tr•nHct buslntss under wllh the Counly Cl9'k ol St., Sanla Ana, CA 92705 ducttd by: 111 Individual PUBLIC NOTICE butlntH yll? No Mid D19;d. ecM1ncee lleWIHlft .._,. CA OER FOR CAIH ...... _. ......, _...., _. dth- lht llctilloua business Orange County on 6-21·96 This business 11 con· Have you •tarted doing Domlrigo Up1tl undtf, widl ~ • . 928ll0 ._ _. ..... i.6ii .._ _. .., • tlle .....,., .... 1 Wl'tl· name or names !Isled 19983887213 ducted by: e corporallon business yet? No F1ctltlou1 BuslneH This 1latem1nt was ni.ci vlded therein, end ttie unpeid 07/19, 07/22. 07/28 the ~ •=,~ ..,. D.clll'llOa ti lilf:. end above on: n/• Dally Pilot June 28 July 5 Have you 1tar1ed doing Victoria I. Cnau Name St•terwMnt wUh 1'h1 County Cl.,k or prtnc1pe1 d v. nae _,Id fllORTM FRtWT TO o-d .., .... IN 1 Mtl• Kirk Mcintosh 12 19 t996 . r4sG business yet? No Thlt italement wu fll•d The rollowing persons are Orange County on 7·8·98 bv Mid deed with lneer.t PUBLIC NOTICE 1ltf COUNTY ~ NolceofDlfllllendEllclollto This statement was filed · ' Global Bizllnks, Inc .. Rob· wllh Iha County Clerk of doing business a1: Picture 19183888775 lh«eon n PRMded In uid 111 CMC caTDt ~ Stl. ht 111Mlel ... .ed catlMd wllh Iha County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE er1 Sage, President Orange County 01\ 6-19-96 and Sound Producllons, Dally Pilol July 12, t9, 26, Nott, f... chargea and WDT· INCTA ANA. CAl.JRIA. Mid Malet of Dlflult end EJec. Orange County on 6·21·96 T_hls statement wae flied 11983888114 2036 Goldeneye Place, August 2 1996 F530 uptnMa ol the trust• and NOTICE Ofl TRUSTEE'S y • Tt: CA1ttE1ft llolltoWtolllncerdldlllttM 19983CS87283 Fictitious Bu1ln1H wiJh lhe County Clerk 01 Dally Pllol June 28. July 5, Costa Me11, CA 92826 ' of the tNlta c;t9efed by Mid MLE utaR DEED Of .,.T • UDE eo1111ty wllft IM,..., pn1p11ty Dally Piiot July 12, 19, 26. Nam• Sl•t•m•nt Orange c~~~~g~:-42:49: 12, 19, 1996 f491 Thomas Richard T1nquary, PUBLIC NOTICE Deed of TNtt. ~T P'll: u.Gl141 PAY TO l.CtlEITAR " locltld. 0...: ... 21, 1111 A t 2 1996 F532 The following persons are 2036 Goldeneye Pl1ce, o.ttd: S.24-88 l•,..i: 107M2I 08W: MORTGAGEE AllelTNICE lOMEITAR MORTOAGU ugus · doing business as: Mc· Dally Pllol Junt 28, July ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH PACllllC THIUflT A LOAN t:IMll Al'. Number COAP. 11 ,.._ ..,. _,.....,. IEJMCES, LLC,, • TM&tt PUBLIC NOTICE Shays Enterprises, 2190 12, 19, 1996 1505 Fl tltl 8 1 This business Is con· Nam• lt•tement COWANY, TRUST& BY:~:.._~::=,~ ... -..,.. ti_,..., 111111 llcllMI OoNalu. ~ College St .. Apt. 44, Costa PU LIC NOTICE c ou1 us neH ducted by: an Individual The tollowlng persons ire CONIOLIOATl!D fU!CON. llr 1 ..., 11111 Died of TNlll llliNturl Adchet: P.O. 'a. Fictitious Butln•H Mesa, CA 92627 · . B N•m• Statement Have you a1at1ed doing dolrig buslneu H : Hum· VEYANCE COMPANY AS TMIS~°"'!!2 .!!":.,,.., Iii._~ llhilM4 Iii.-. S1Slll, Oeltt, Tian Name Stal•m•nt Rodney L McMurren, 2190 Th• following person• are business yel? No phrey Vogan, 9010 South AGIHT 11, 1-.i, ---. YOU C'""'1 IM.._......,• 152SMJM FOR TAUSTBi"s The following persons art College St .. Apt 44, Costa Flctllloui Builn•H doing buslne11 as: MMI Thomas A. Tanquary Coast Drfv1, Costa Mesa, 2f0lf Vtitltln BMt. Fltrh TN<e ACT10H TO PROTECT ,. _,. .., ......, 1111 lie SALE •ORMATION Pt.WE doing buslneu as: Per-Mesa, CA 92627 N•m• Statem1nt D11lgns, 1824 w. Balboa This slalement was filed CA 92628 Floor YOUN ,,..,,..TY, IT •Y ....,._.., 11 o.tel TNllL CA1J. Ct11)31J.7121 NEITAR 1orm•nc1 Telecom Ser· Amy Oslashay, 2190 Col· The lollowlng per1ons are 81., Newport Stach, CA with tn. County Clerk of Steven J. Fleld1, 10 Alba WOOdlandHIJJs, CA lfJH • SCILD AT A l'Ua.IC N'tf ~tlMl Tiit ....... llOATGAGEE suw:o, !,.LC. vices, llC, 4100 Newpon lege St .. Apl. 44, Cosla doing busln11s at: Go Kan 92663 Orange County on 7·t7-96 fa11, Irvine, CA 112720 lfl) 340-U'7 2 Ml.a. PYOU.-,AHO. .__,.., --. • A OBJ COl.l.ECTQt,.lT· Place. Sulit 400, Newport Mesa,CA92627 USA,22718thSl..Huntlng· D1vldJ.Rlcketts,Jr.,1824 19983889900 This buslnus It con. B ·~AMM LOZER ~noH Of THI JM. lllllltf\ If~-:-:.~ TEIFfllG TO COl.LECT A Beach. CA 92660 This business Is con· ton Beach, CA 92848 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Daily Pilot July 19 26 Au· ducted by: an Individual rn!.. s* Ollfcw l\N 0. TH! ~ ~ -.. .. DEIT. M'f lllFORllA~ Performance Telecom Ser· dueled by: joinl venlure San11n-Meczka, UC .. 227 S.ach, CA 92663 gust 2 9 1996 ' .f542 H1v1 you started doing lPP1~7 715 121SWI flROC&lli«I AGMNIT ,...,.,.... ti lie: mi MEYER TAllEO WU. llE UleJ''"'9t vices LlC. 4100 Newport Have you started doing 18th St .. Hunllng1on Beech,, Thi• bu1ln111 Is con-• • buslneu yet? No • • • YOU. YOU IHOU.D ~ P\ACf, COSTA mEJ.\ C4. TICAT ~ AS#'2 1 ,._ Placi, Suitt 400, Newpon business yet? Yes, 6-5-96 CA 92648 ducted by: 1n lndlvldual PUBLIC NOTICE Steven J. Filide TAC't A UW\'l!ll Noice II talt1 n. --=~ T....._ 115.11t1, 11tt lift Beach, CA 92660 Rodney Lamar McMurren This business Is con-Have you started doing This s1alement wu filed PUBLIC NOTICE hlnby 9'Wll M Town & ..... • _ This business Is con-This slalement was filed d~ed by • Limited lJ. buslnen yet? yes, 9127/95 Flctltlou1 Buslne11 wllh the County Cltrk ol Cou*yl11e~lnc.• IRo.ni• =If 111 ...:, :Z ducted by • Umited LI· with the County Clerk ol abllrty Co. 01vld J. Rickett•. Jr. Name St•l•rwMnt Orange Counly on 7-t2·96 CHS1386687 ~ Cofpoflllol1,· • ._ .., ..._ CllllWlt • ability Co. Orange County on 6-17·96 Have you llar'led doing Thie 1111ement was flied The lollowing persons are 11H38893H NOTICE OF tNlllee, or •Kcuur ~ •u•d If ._._. Have you star1ed doing 19983888858 business Y•I? no wilh th• County Clerk ol doing business 11: South· Dally Pilol July 19, 26. PEI lllON TO -. or •t ttt Md ...,.._ lllt. f!i:.J, .:'Li; ..... w business yet? yes, 3/28196 Dally Piiot July 12. 19, 26, San!ln·Meczka, llC. frank Orlllge County on 6-21·96 ern Visual Productions, Aug. 2.11. 1996 F544 ADMl'tlSTER PWa*lt to.. h DIM d ...._.. ~ •--. Performance Telecom Ser-2 1 F 25 Santin· President · 19983887119 9872 Effingham Drive Hun. TRiit ueaMd by MlcNtl ..,,.... ....... ~ vices, llC .• Vincent E. Aug ' 996 5 This tlatemenl was filtd Daily Pllol June 28, July 5, llngton Beach, CA 926"8 PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE OF: E. f'Oll ll1lf Qyl&il~ f'.oA. 1111e, ,.. • It ·...--.. Galewlck Manager PUBLIC NOTICE wllh the County Clerk 01 t2 19 11196 1492 Mfchael David Sou1h 9872 MB.VIN A. MERMIS .....,...,..wife~ =' ~111 \.Of~ This 11i11men1 was filed Orange County on 6-21·96 ' ' Effingham Drive, '~un-CASE NO. A 182925 on OMMll• • INllNMnl llltW ·-- wllh 11\e County Clerk 01 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH1 . 19983887214 PUBLIC NOTICE l/ng1on Beach. CA 92646 NOncf~r111tir~W"o~auuc To ell heirs, benefl· ~ ~-"~1n-__, .... •:to!:.~~ Orange County on 6·21 ·96 Nam• Sl•l•mant Dally Pilot June 28, July 5, This buslnus Is con· claries creditors con· • _.. -"' ... ,..._ ·--..., ·- t 9983887208 The lollowing persons are 12, 111, 1996 r498 Ftctltlou1 Bu1ln•11 ducted by: an Individual SEC 110~-;1E07 UC C tingent creditors', end "-amc:, Q!."9 Cowcy,.. :C, i;:: hrMll. • ,... Dally Pllol June 28, July 5, d?lng business as: foun· PUBLIC NOTICE Ne me St•l•m•nt Have you •tarted doing JoTtCE IS HEREBY· ~vin ID person• who may other· :.,... =--~:'t ~ _., ;,.: ~-:= 12 19 t99& 1494 rain Valley Mlnl·Mar1, 9520 The following p9'1ons aro business yet? No "'to of ,...... ..... cl wlee be intereited In--.:=.:.::.'... _.. -• __. '" T• .... .._ f,: ' · Warner Ave Fountain Val· doing business 11: B & l Michael South Cttur IS u"' Wluwn name h . .. .. ,_ .,. -.... ...., ._ PUBLIC NOTICE fey, CA 92108 Fictitious Buelne11 Enterprises, 260t East Bluff Thia statement was filed seller that a bulk slle is about to ~ eh will f · or MEL~~~· 'J...' Btldlort tD ... ........., Md ...,.,.... of h T ---------1 Rlcardo Gullerrez Estrada N•me Statement Dr .• Newpori Beach, CA wllh Iha County Clerk ol be madt of Ille assets oescnbed MoEtR,MloS · • ~011'21Gt1-lftBc* Md of die IMa a'lllad lir Flctltlou1 Bualn•H and Hermila Mondragon. The following pe11ons are 92660 Orange County on 7·12·96 below :\ ......... .......,_ .. No. MN Deed fl TMlt. Tiit toelll N•m• St•t•m•nt 2605 w. Edinger Ave .. doing business aa: Amer· Bernard Mitton, 27 Blue t9183889•08 The names and business A .PETITION het •1111111 d llld OMcfll _. 9f the......,~ Thelollowlngpersonsare SantaAna.CA92704 lea Best, 1901 E. D••re Jay,lrvll\e,CA92714 Dally Piiot Jul 19 26 addttsses ol Ille seller 111 been fll~d by JUl;>Y ~ Ylfll Ill on 9'1M......,..llQRll~lle doing business as: •) Call· This business Is con-Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92705 Thi• bu1lne11 Is con. A 2 9 1996 Y 'Fs.a OCEAN BREEZE CHILOREJfS CAMI EN 1n the S!-Jpe'!or 0112111111•1tle North fTOfll ~MW 1M ,...._ bar Balloons. b) Pit Crew ducted by: husband and Nalla Enterprises. 1901 E. ducted by: • limited P•rl· ug. • • CENTER. INC , a CA corc>omon. Court of CahforrH, ennnc. lo the County =---c~ En1erprfse1, 27068 South wile Deere Ave., Santa An•, CA ntrship . PUBLIC NOTICE 190 E 15th St , Costa Mesa. C County of Orenge. Cowthou9a 1QO Olk c..-...., 01 ,.• tftllt .::.= La Paz 1208, Lagun• Hille, Have you slarted doing 92705 Have you 111t1ed doing !il2627 THE PETITfON r• .. o.tw w.t ..,... Ana, • P' •c ,:.._ CA 92658 business yet? No This buslntss 11 con· business y11? No Fictitious 8u1lne11 Ttie locnon 1n catilomia ol queet1 tnat JUDY CA at 1:00 P.M. .. 1MMc .. .. ·-JJ. n. Kelby Smith, 27068 South Hermll1 Mondragon, ducted by a CO<pof11lon S.mard Millon Name St•t•rwMnt the clMI 111e01•ve olhce of the CAMIEN be appointed IUdlon to .. --Md-••..-.,..., -6d Dllll el La Pu 1208. Laguna Hilla, Ricardo Gutierrez Eslrada Have you •tar1ed doing Tnl1 1t1ttmenl wu filed The ronowtng persons 1r1 seller11 Samus lbOW aa peraonel reprHent• 4lf flW C8lllt ..,.._ 4lll"' =...,.~ ~ IM CA 92656 This statement was filed busln111 yet? no with the County Cl«k ol doing buslnus u: Thorn-As hstecJ ~the selle<, Ill othe tive to edmini1ter the ln'9 d ... Ill ll'l!lftl "'°"'Y 0 Cll 17 *=.: Craig Fran, t5 Moss Hill wllh Iha County Clerk ol Natta Enterprises, Nader Orange County on 6-21·96 ton Jload RoadWear, 167 buSlntU rwnes and lddrtsses eatet1 of the decedent. d the unlllld It-.). .. ~~...., " une, Laguna Hills. CA Orange County on 7·5-96 Noosha, PresldenVStcr• 1998388721 'I High Ory, Laguna B11cl\, used tiv Ille Miier wihn thtte THE PETITION re-flgN. • ..C ....,.. ~ --• S.. _, 1 92653 19963888855 tary D•ily Pilot Jul\t 28, JUiy 5, CA 92651 YtllS be!011 the dltl such ks queai. the decedent'• V'l)"8d '° n ,._....., 11¥ • ..... Wet °' 0..... _, Thlt busln11s la con· Dilly Pllol July 19, 26, ~i~s ~~at~~ c t!r:le:, t2, 19, 1996 f493 Sally Jane Kirk, 167 Hlgh WU Uni Ol'CllltvtredlD Ille~ Will end codicil1, If undlr aid DIM d TNJJf In ==:-ci:...,......,n....:;"!f duct~ by: • general part· Aug. 2. 9, 1996 f543 Orange County on 6-25-96 PUBLIC NOTICE 90ry25'51 laguna Beach, CA II! Hone any, be tdmitted to ~~ =-:."'.::: ~ _, Btdbt to W to nera P r:.,. •3•8 47• The names I/Id busu11ss probete. Th• W ill end ~~, lie NCIOfded Ill IM -Have you S11rted doing PUBLIC NOTICE 1 .. 9v u 7 v This business is con· addttSSes ol the buyer ,,. od' 'I ·1 tw ducrlbed. M mew.~ _, business yet? No Daily Pilot June 28. July 5, Flctlllou1 8u1lnesa due1ed by: an Individual STEVEN M BROWN 1g0 E 15111 11~r f tci s ~re ti 8V8! • ._,Ibid on M6d Deed d """9 the ,..., ~ II • Kelby Smllh Fictitious Bu1ln1H 12. 19, 1996 f500 NertM ll•t•ment Have you a1at11d doing St Costi Meu CA 92627 ~ ..... f~~ e::~n~V on,~~ TNll. Thi~....._ ~T~~ = This statement was filed N•m• Sl•t•ment The following peraons •re business yet? No The assets Solo or ID be sold rt 1 n .-.. cmnmon dl.agn. VICl.s, LLC.. T wilh lh• County Clerk ot The lollowlng persons are PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslnese •~: Odor Sally Kirk att oescnbed in general u cou THE PETITION • aon, If tny, d"',... prop-...._ .._ ~~ Or1ng1 County on July l. doing business as: Pacific Ellmfnalore, 3857 B1rcn SI., This stalemenl was filed Cl'llcl • Preschool . " lfty dMalbed ebow II • ~ t996 19983888142 Avalon Yacht Chaners, Fictitious BuslneH Apl 130, N1wpor1 Beach, wilh lh• County Clerk ol 1~"1~ localed at t90 E t51h que~t~ autnority to purpcwt*9 to be: 2111 Elden Mlin. ~ P.O. lcia Dally Pllol July 5 12 19 3424 Via Oporto, Newpon Name St•••m•nt CA 92680 Orange County on 7·12·96 SI Cosu Meu CA !il2627 admm11ter the estate lwinue Ca.ti = ~~ ~-.. TT~ ' ' · Beach CA 92683 The lollowlng persons are Anne R. Cr1mer, 3857 '119838894 f 3 · · under tne Independent 13121. Thi under """' ,..,.. o;c• 26 · 1996 F509 Fanluta Enterprises, Inc. doing buslneas as: Dlznlvu Birch SI .. Apl. 130, New· Dally Pilot July 19, 26, Ille T~1~51~S~f~~~ :: Adminletratior,i of E~· TNlhe dlldelfnl eny ~ INFORMA~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE (Nevada), 1552 Pawnee Inn, 87 t S. Harbor Blvd .. porl Beach, CA 92660 A 2 9 1996 f 550 OCEAN BREEZE CHILDREN'S tete~ Act. CTh1s authort· ly fct any lneontdl ... d lONOTAR ~= liA· Orlve Las Vegas Nevada Anaheim, CA 92805 Tnla buslntu Is con· ug. • · CENTER t will ellow the parson--the propetty llddreu ..C Fictitious 8u1lneH 59100 · • Amln·Anehelm, LlC, CA), due1ed by: an Individual · ATTDIPTllG TO Mo~*Chapel Cremation 1~eroa=~ ....... l'lOWIH When Words Aµ!. Not Enough..:.. "Specializing If!. Sympathy • Flowers" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa bulk 11 Al.J 1 6 1996 1 the many actions witnout I any, Mown hlftln. Thi COU.ECT A DEBT M'f .._ The following persons ere dueled by: a corporation San Meleo, CA 94401 buslneu yet? y11, 6-7-96 FlcUUou1 ButlneH s e 15 OUS • a obtaining court epprov· toCal amount d ttie unptld FORMA-• doing buslneu es:•) Renl· Hove you started doing This business ls con· Anne R. Cramer Name Stat1ment olhce ol BEACH PACIFIC ES· al. Before t eking certai n Miancedthe~... ,..,.. OITNME> Wl.1. A.Chtl, b) Dispoaable business yet? Vas, 11·1S. ducted by: • Umlled LI· This 1lalemen1 was filed The followlng persons are CROW, INC · t8351 B!!C11 8'~ • very important ectlone, cured by the propeny to be =~~~J.~ i----------'=-- Chafing Equipment, 2135 94 ability Co. wilh the County Clerk ol doing business as: So. Ste J, ~nonoton ""Ith, however, the personal ICJkl arid ~ ~ ''"' ., Chances are President Pl., Cosla Mesa, Fantasea Enterprises. Inc .. ::a~• you 1•t•r1•~ d:ng Orange County on 6-21·96 Coast A.E. tnvestmenls, 9264T8 bu .. .._... repreHntative will be INlttd com, up1n1111n1---------CA 92627 Jim Golden Maneger u11ness yet Yll, 1· 19983887210 303 Broadway Suite 21 t l'ls lk s.e is SU~I IO · d t · ti edVeneet II the.,,. d the PUIUC NOTICI you will find Hugo Hul\zlker. 2135 Prts· This 11ate.:nent was filed Am~n0AnA:;:imp LLC. M• Dally PilOI June 28, July 5, Laguna Beach.° CA 92651 ' C1hlomia Ur.lonn Commen:ill ~:qi~~ere~Jivepe~~o~: lnllW p+kllUon d"' ~ ---------what you need ident Pl., Cotta Mesa. CA wllh lhe County Clerk ol hThes1 · n, t"'· fll-.. 12, tll, 11196 f495 Russell C. Garner, t482 CocJeSec•on6106 2 unleu they have tleldSallla: S111,llU1. NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE at the price 92627 Orange County on 7·12·96 9 statemen WH .., Carmelita St. Laguna W so sut>iect. the nime and . tn llClcltlor1 to Q1ti, e. Tl No.· M-0512-IQJ Loan No . K1thl11n a. H!.!nzlker, 19983689397 with lne County Cl.,k ol PUBLIC NOTICE Beacl). CA 926si address ol lhe person 1111111 whom welved notice or con· nu.. wt1 accept a c-. a...:. YOU ARE .. OEfMJLT you want to pay• - 2135 PrHld1n1 Pl., Costa Dally Pilot July 19 26 Orange CoUrtty on 6-17-96 This bu1lne11 Is con· CJ•ms may be l1leo 1s BEACH Hjted 1 toTthhe ~~oeed IHtr'• ct.a dr--. on • UNOER A DEED Of TRUST when you read Meaa, CA 112627 996 'F ' 19913188171 Flctltlou1 Bualne11 ducted by: an Individual PACIFIC ESCROW. INC . 18351 ect on. ~ 1 ep.en-elate or N111oN1 ba111t., 1 Do\TEO tttMS UNLESS YoU This bu1ln111 Is con· Aug. 2 • 9 • 1 546 Dally Pilot July 12, 19, 28, N•rne lt•l•ment H•ve you started doing Beacll 8IYCI . Ste J. ~n1u1g11>n dent . ad"!'tnlstration chtck dr.wn 11¥ a ltJft ct TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT Claaaffled ducted by: husb•nd and PUBLIC NOTICE August 2. '1998 F531 Th• followlng persons ire business yet? Yes, 1983 Beach, CA !il2648, and Ille las authority Wiii be granted ,.., .. ad unon Of I YOUR PROPERTY fT MAY BE dally w1la doing business al! W1rd Russell c. Gamer ~ 10< f!llng d•ms sNll bl unless en Interested cf'9dl c1r..,,., by 1 .... or IOLD AJ A PUa'.Jc SALE F Have you 11at11d doing Flctlllou1 Bu1ln1H PUBLIC NOTICE Anenclll Services, 575 W. This statement was flied Ai.J~st 5, 11196, wtlch 1s the peraon file••':' ~bjection ,_.,. ..w. ..c lo8ft ... YOU NEED AN EXP\.ANAOOH &42·5678 business yet? YH. 9-1 ·92 Nam• Stat1m1nt Ftctltloue Bualnese 19th St .. F258, Costa M111, with lht County Cllfk or ta111ness day before the sat dltie to the petmon end aodeitk>r\ ~ ~ Of TltE NATURE Of THE~...._ ______ _,.__ KalhlHn G. Hunziker The lollowing l>Qfsons are CA 92627 Orange Counry on 7·12·96 spaolttdabow thowa good cauee why lllton or Mvtr"8 llenll CllOING AGAINST YOU, YOU H A This "•llmtnt w11 filed doing business u : Asian N•me St•tement Greg W11d, 575 W. 1911\ '19983881407 Dated M'Y 20, 1006 . the court should not ~ tn ~ 11CllZ d SMOtJU) CONTACT A LAWYER. ave w1lh the Coun1y Clerk ol Investment S1ralegis1s, 15t Thi following per1ons •rt St .. F258. Costa Mesa, CA Dally Pilot July 19 26 STEVEN M BROWN. Buyel(s) gr•nt the euthority. e. ,.._...Code n-. Oft 112MI It t:tt PM. LON. Orange County on July 1. Ka1mu1 Drive. Ste. K.J, doing buslneH H : All 92827 A 2 ·f • Newport flelch.Cos11 Mesa A HEARING on the tflOltud ID do ...,._ In EITAR llORTOl.GU IERV· Garage Sole I t998 19983888591 Cotta M111, CA 92626 County Extermlntllng, t144 Thie bu1ln111 la con. ug. '9• 1996 551 CN3779&46146-H..U 1g, 19!il6 petitlo" will be held on Wt ...... 11'1h9Ylrlt ..,._ ICU, LLC.." ""1......, • Dally Pilot July 5, 12, t9, CCU Group, Inc., 151 Kai· Carson SlrHt, Coala Mn•. ducted by: an lndlvldual PUBLIC NO?J&C Augu1t 15, 1998 at dlt «**thin Clllh 11 eo. T,.... ..._,Md,.,.._ to 26 t996 F51 t mus Drive Sle. K-3 Costa CA. 92626 Have you •llrttd doing -PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ·45 p M In Dept 703 Cl9llt«t .. T,,..._ mey l>Md of TNll l9COfdad ttntltS · Mtsa, CA 92626 · Wllfiam Floyd H•wthornt, butlntH yet? y11, t0/95 Fictitious Buel lo.cited' •t 341 Th~ City ~ .. ...._ d the • ......... No.1.,.....t: PUBLIC NOTICE Thl1 buslneu Is co,... II, 1144 C111on Streit. Greg Ward Heme Statement NOTICa o · o CA rru.t..•1 DIM Wiii l\.w1da Ill ...... ,..,. of Ollklll Re. ducted by: a corporallon Cosla Mesa. CA. 92628 Thi• t ta11m1nt wu flied Thi following persons.,.. YOU AA! IN DEFAULT 92.'ees range, blcome ~ to h ~11tliitofllcUf .. COl!lty Flctltlou1 Bu1ln•H H1v1 you lllrtld doing Thie bu1ln1u 11 con-with Int County Clerk of doing business as· The · TR · JMY'M Of'~ .. 1 ·m.r • ......, of OfW10E eo.ty !!:r·--::;iif '1 f:!' .• ,. . . 1.,i . •. -» · ..... , •. , . • ,,. • •I I N•me St•t•m•nt business yet? No ducttd by: an Individual Orange County on 8-21·96 Outpost Uquor, 61 io w. UNDER A DE!O OF UST IF YOU, OBJECT TO w ·d rlgt1e. llllcl Mle wtl be .._ti Cllltnlle. b= The following per10n1 111 CCU Group, Inc., Brad H•vt you ltattld doing '19983881202 Paclrlc Coast Highway, DATED 9-12-'8 UNLESS the, . grenting of the mllde, bUt....,. COYtNlnt ICYl! l. al.flt, A doing butlntu 11: Unlltd Kamph, Cnltf Operallng buslne11 yet? y11, Septem-Dilly Piiot June 28. July 5. Ntwpor1 Beach, CA 926&3 VOU TAK! ACTION TO pet1t1on, you 1hould or WWJanfY. ..,,.. ... °' Im-MM M ,. IOI.£ AND llflA-Cal lhl Not Ooslilieds OI ~8 financial Mortgage 7700 Officer ber 1, 1991 12 19 1998 f499 Zu·Hslnng Hsleo 26602 PROTI!CT YOUR PROP-appear et the hearing pied~ .. potM9o AAT! ~RTY WU IB.L io• c-..s.ai:: lrvlnt Center rive' 1800, This 111tement was flied Wiiiiam f . Hawtnome, 11 • • Allcante Dr., Mlssl0n Viejo, ERTY. IT MAY BE SOU> AT and state your objeo· .,, Of entumbr~ to AT PUii.iC AUCTION TO"'°"' '°""""""' A Irvine, CA 112818 wllh the County Clerk of This •laltmenl WN flltd PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92691 PUBUC SALE. IF YOU tlon1 or file written ...wve. ...._ ........ UT lllOEJt FOR CAIN-. ~ Pilot ' ,,, . ll .' } I -• 'I .,.--• Ronald K. Mormile, 7700 Orang• ~unty on 6-21·96 Wilh tnt County Clerk of Thi• buelntH 11 con· NEED ~ EXPLAHATION objec1lon1 with the ancf by ..., Died. -. *'at._ ot .. 11 liwM ~ lrvlnt Center Dr, lrvlnt, CA t 9983887218 Orange County on 7-$-K P:lotltloue luelneH ducted by: an lndMdual Of' THE NATVR! ~ T'ttE oourt before the heer· YtncM .,_.....,, lllJ4ltt 111e111er of Ille Ullled aa..i) AT ,._, • ., ·-·· .. mis ~~~~~.u~y5 IHIHUH2 ~llM·~~~~ ~Vl~·~~~ng~~u~ ~~========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~=~~ Jame• P1lrlck Ryen, t9021 12 111 11198 ' 14115 Dally Pilot July 12., 19, 26, The IOllOWlng pertont are bullneu yet? v11, 8-29·85 VOU, VOU SHOUlD CON-Slnglng'NOC>d . Circle, Tra- ' ' August 2, 1998 F528 doing bu1ln111 u : Go-Go. Zi>-Hslnng Hsiao TACT A LAWY!R. buco C111yon, CA 92679 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Of'lllne, 28151!:. Cout Hwy. Thia 11a1emen1 WJt flied T .$.I 31111-PlU Thl1 bu1ln1u It con-Sit. 309, Coront dtl Mlf, with the County Clerk o NOTIC8 °' TRUaTHI ducted by: an unlncorpo. Plotltloue Bu1lne11 CA 02625 Orange County on 7-12-98 ML.I r111d 111ocl1Uon other Name lt•tement FlotlUoua lu1lneH l.oul1 Aodtlgutz. 31 t 1/2 'I 19838814'1 'I lJHOeR DllD OP ~T lhan a pettn.,1hlp The followtng ptflOIU are Name ltaternent Onyx Ave .• Balboa lllend, Dally Plkl4 Juty 19 28 Nodce ii hlreb¥ ~ tNt H1v1 you •tarted dolng doln.p bu1lne11 aa: C & C Thi lollowlng perlOf'll Wt CA 92!27 a. 2 •., 5 • PACl'te ,,....,.. & LOAN bualnest yet? V", 2·1·98 Publlltilng, 2855 Plntc1Hk doing buslnt11 U : Mitter Thll bu1ln111 It con-"ug. • 9, l998 r 53 00/WPNl'f A CN.JlfOftNIA Ronald K. Mormile Or •• 1e-i24, Costa M .... MlllM, 2507 w. P.c!nc ducted by an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE ~PORATioN • en.e.. Thie ltaltmtnt WAI filed CA 92628 CoN\ H=y, Sult1 102, .Have you ltlrttd doing Cl IOCCIHOf lrU!Me, ct wilh IN County Cl«tl oi Chrl11opl\1r l•n Chrl• Ntwpof1 I\, CA 92e83 butlnt11 yet? no FloUU.U. lklelne.. ~ tr\llllle ~ ' STARTING ANEW 01.nge Cou"ty on 7·5-98 tensen, 2855 P1nterffk Or., Gary M. Jon11, 2710 Lou11 Aodrfgual Mame at .. •rnent lo lhe Deed ol TNll ... 'llff3 ... 742 I C-224, Costa Mesa. CA l<eMn Avtnlll, Apt. 12129, Thia llatetnent Wb filtd Thi fo1owtng peracw are aMd bv JOHN M. PAYN! A DllllV Not Jury 12. 1t. 28. 92828 lnllnt. CA 112814 • the County C*1( Of doing ~ .. : a.tboa ~ ~ ... ,..,... B us.z~re.ss ~ ~ ~ 2. 19" F521 Thi• bu1ln1H I• co,,. Thi• buelneH la co,,. orenot County on Wt·M lll9nd Bolt Rent.alt, 504 ... 1.... INIT..... •"•" .;.;.;..:=-;:~;=;;:::;-.;..;;..;.. ducted by· an individual CSUCled by: an lndMdual ..... H81'197 South a.= &•lbO• I• °" • IOT1CI H•v• you •tar1td doing Haw you •tarted ~ Ody Not Joot 2'. JIJly 8, lend, CA • ll0150lal 0.::: =-..: butlnetl ytt? No ~· yet? VH, 7 Jut'/ 12, 1t, itll '501 Mldlael J. MMNrl. 2351 =-~ ~ CouMy, • • Pl eHl1111a Chrl11opl\tr l1n Chrl.. 0 .. ..._~ . Cofol" OrtW; Com Meta, C • ... ::::.:. 10 'llU11t1nt '"'"" wy ......... _ PUILICNOTICI CAl2828 -1 OJ,.. -llWW The tolcMll'O penone .. Thl1 mltrntnt wu flltd Thia •tatlm.nt wu fifed Thi• busl"'" 11 con. the ,..._. el 0... .,.. & ---. M : llt wltn the CCMJnty Clsk of With the County Clertc of "°11Uoue B41eine•• ducted by: an lndivldutl ~ • ... ~ 1m Oflme Wlf'/, Ortngt County on June 21 Ora11ge County on M2·98 N..,. ltat8fMftt Haw 111ttld dol ,.._.., °" ).zo.tl aa 'MeH, oa111orma 1eee 1tMMBaooa' 'l9HHB .. 10 Tti. to1ow1ng P«ton• .,, ~v.ri No ng MT• •1a1001 " .... _, Oahy PUot .My 5 12 tt Diiiy Pllol July tt, H . doing bUtlne9I •1: Mont· MlchNI ~ ~ ......... wlM ... Clft a.. D . ...,,_,, 942 #-2t 1tte ' ;StO Aug. 2. I , t"9 FM2 QOn'lllY I Alloclttft, 406 Thia 11a1tment wu llltd ~2~ .AJ '*"° DrW. COllllt Mela. ' 40th -Street, Newporl with the County Clef1J of ,._ ,_,..'" .. """"' """" CllllDmlt 111127 PUBLIC NOTICI' PUBLIC NOTICI IMcn, CA t*3 0t1nge County on 7.oMe nwa TO THe COUNTY J, Dllrll '°"9r, '42 Jt; M1rlon E. MontQomtry, tl9H .. ffl0 COUlnl«>Ula. 100 CMC ,..... DIM. Cotta ...... PU•uc llOTIC• P:lotltfoue ......... 40S 40lh llrNI, Nt'#pOl'I 011"' PilOI July 1t ti aHT!R DfWI WOT, C...... lltr7 NOflCI It htftby given .. ...,. ........... leech, CA t2M3 ., • I INfTA AHA. CAllOMM Tht1 l!Mj..,._ la °°"" lhll mt annuli rteum1 lot The follOWlng '*'°"* 11r1 Thia buelntH I• con-Aug, 2, I, 19" ''47 • ""*'° ........_, ta tM ..., bf: flUlblnd ~ the ca11t0tn11 Hom. !nergy doing bualntf! ... ~. ~· duded by: an lnclMdu8I PUl&.fC NOTICI ....... ._ w OM.II Wife ltfldtncy Aat~ Sytttm, ejdt Valet I ..,.,.,,. -· H.w you IUr1td dOlnQ C....... 8' ......... Of .... .,. ... ~ ..... cfolfto Inc., (C'"UASJ lncorpo.. ~ 1n ~ -~· ~ ~ Y98·.... fllotltt•• ....... liMM ........ " the tNlid ~.~=r" ~ ,.., :!':,"".'~~~~ CA~~ -n, ~ .\m..~YN80 The,._ .... :': .. ~ -:.,. ""i•-=· = lNe 1 =• -9" llo" undet Stcllon Aob 8. lmf!h\.117 NYef· with ltlt County a.ti o4 ~ =. 111: c.·1 ....., ...... ' i...., Mid ..-"' ~ Olllftl ~ I01 (c)l3) M dtflntd by ltlt tide DrM, """' '· New-Orange eouney on 7·t • a.. 1oae ... "8i., eo. o.. ti T~ lft the ,..._,, Ofw119 ~an._. lnl.mll Aewnut Code Ire port leech, CA t2te3 t .. IMllW rw dll llW, CA taat In ..... C..., .,.. tllllllll• av•llnle ror lntptctlon Thi• bvtlntH I• COil-Dally NCI ;Mp IZ.1t, 21, ~O.Clrr, , ....... .., dm,... • fllf· -........... Nit~ CJ .. alfled 11..... I, 1... FIJI Line. Corona dll Mer, CA loM: •1 11. t! 1• -. cONYS•••NT on the move? .., M ..-l'W.Y m. WhMh9f you're buy-,,... IM*MH I• c~ la ICI ON MID DftD LL ino. Nlllng. °' Ju.a ~II your extra TB· a ft£ OP ~-Gn·• tookt"O, c1...m.a hu hOUHhofd ......, .TRUITU • &1.HI -·,.,....,. "'*cC'a'::':.o lt•nw ._...., CllllMlcS ""°""1VMI •. _.,. ...... alll1111d Ma ... 7. In Clylffild H-V-1 .. --......... ........ ' ·-... I '-------....... ~---..... --------------.w-_. ' j • ... " ,. ..... 0 •• •• ,,, ' ., .... '"' . '"4 .... ' ... . ..... .. r,.,. "' .... ausn DHCMm Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm , Morxlay-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5~ Tuesday ............ .Monday 5~ Wednesday ....... Tucsday 5~ ThW'Sday ........... Wednesday 5:~ Friday ................ Thursday S:~ BY .. IDI• (714) 642-567& BYMX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnbtt and we'll call you back with a ¢ce quo«e.) BYMA&Oll• PllllONJ 330 West·&¥ Street Costa Mesa, CA 9UJ27 c.omcr of Newpmt BM! cl Bay Sl GIN la AL POU CY {Wes and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the riJht to censor, reclassify, reVJse or reject any classified advertisement.. Please report any enor that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accepc no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually OCCU(>ied by the error. Cred1t can only be ti.lowed for the first insertion. .. ~"' ... ' 1 ±) NEWPORT • NEWPORT , ______ ------EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 BEACH • 2169 BEACH 2669 COMMERCIAL PERSONALS 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTA TE -------1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wicker World & More 1• '••••••••• I• Alwats Great Value! .11n1 W••t Newport Steps •1BR $825• 11 --------Mode l /full figure T S 0 & ...,.,.. .iou~ HOUSti.o to beach. 3bd 1ba 2BR 2BA S725/Up PERSONALS 3002 fashion designer in e~ arts 87·5 up O,.,.OllTUNtfY Plenty Of Wicker Tool ~at101, fp, gar. $1425. Refrlg & dishwasher N.B. needs wknd toa -in I In I l"i 1125 Victoria St. (R) -IHlllSlllHverls I n "s roperty Hou•• Incl. 60x30 pool. No Wt'll tokt cart room model. exp C .M . 548-02 02 ~ia .. lllcctlolheftd· 842·3850 pets. No fees. No FEEL THE helpful. Britt 875-2174 ji,l('Fllr HMM19Adol1161 as _2_b_r _2_b_a_C-on_d_o-.-G-a-te-d·-....-le_a_se_._5_4,_5_-4_8_5_5_ 0f1our proptrlg-EXCITEMENT! Out of S•nta Fe in•--------- ....._ nkll llllkls It 11 .. ,.. ·-I/it It's our own! Call Now To Meet Fashion Island has MERCHANDISE • ......., comm/upper unit. AJC Great Studio Pvt ent, Local S!ngles _,,_,..,...... "lllJ ,. ... rtllCI. W/D. OW, micro. Pool/ uu pd, kit, nr bch. • HouSfS • CunJus 1-900-988-3002 x3122 openings for PT/FT MISC 6015 n.11at111 er •1ml11iullon Jae .. 2-car gar. No pet. pool, tennis, N/S. • Apulmenls . Offices $ 2 . 9 9 1m 1 n . 1 8 + sales assoc·s. Contact '=iiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Have A Garage Sale! _..,•race.'* 1tliflu. N/smk. $1395 873-5884 ssoo. 642·3162 Serv-U 619.645.8434 Poppy at 844-59531• • · '111.1e4a..-lullllll s&ata Our kl\i•n 1ndudr· •---.....--------. PLANT SALE Cement Mii -'°' 2br 2ba twnhm• nr ••LARGE 2Bd 2Ba l1nJ1n1111u.M1<dt<run1s 1---------..=-iPIT Cord'. to recruit table, 3 benclles ...... lltell.••lnlU~ID Fash. Isl .. 2-cat gar. Condo Downtown Balboa 1trunt>..rttmn11 Host Families. assist Sl50, fountains Sl lO, N'911YMllllJllllmlCa.llml· new carpet, A/C. no 2-car gar. 418 Harding maintman•rr11>~lrms SINGLE? In exchange student bird baths s2o. Citrus, ....... ~." pets. $1395 640-1529 $1295/mo. 970·2893 rtnl •oilnll•m.n'"1"11 ~ prog. 3/Wks in Aug. avocado (fruiting) $10 . .: .. Tiiis • ....,.,., will HI pr11<<M .. , I~~ Supplementary In· Herbs. Junipers. Vines .......,accellll•yHftltbt· ***BIG CANYON·-------· Mert Ovol•ty All~ como. 1-800-270-1880 Sl 909•874•9 4 22 -..• llf II ................ Is i Twnhme 3Bd 2.5Ba BL Mana•cmeat s;..gio.. o1 y_. a.-.. . .,.._... " ,._ ..,...., • Golf Course View. MISCELLANEOUS 1'tlffUI........,~· Join Nowt PIT Driver for elderly 7'potted Oraceno Draco wil&IMMllUllia..Ourru4m Pool/tennis. New RENI'"H' Call 223·8351 i jl/! couple. Wed. Sat. palm. $500. Lrg pot-.'WrllerftJ ltlllf'mllll 11111 all paint, carpet & blinds. ~ or 223--8313 ._./._...mazing • ..;. :..esults Sun, 2-5. ref. roq. Own led cactus. 760-9590. ••Uilttl H "'11nd la IJll1 ...... 5274 , .. •••••••• ~ly H•"•· Col•lomio car. prof of insurance. "=""....,...-=....,..,,.---...,.--· e-..ailMlt .. • 52000/mo. _.,.. 1• t0-65.7-18t t call Hu gh 548·18 4 8 PcSol T•bl• -Elegant. -'""UUl.11 Lido luxurious water·•---------Antique, 1 of a kind . .,.,...._, ~ front condo Large ROOMS 27061----------i PIT Gen Ole/Comp exp $1600 OBO 675-1854. • .,,._, blll-,Cllll111m 20hr/··"'. Apply 9am-4pm·--------....-----·r-2eo. den. 3BA, sec. BUSINESS OFFICE HOTTEST "" , . • ~-11 t ·•·UC·ISll. For Sir SpH d1 WHEELCHAJR Deluxe boat sllp avall. $2,550/ FOR 9eNT 2769 X * X * X * Bl d CM model Exe cond New : .OC1r1111ll11t mo./lease. 551-8554 Bedroom/Bath furn/ AUO 575 Anton v · · · : plHWht US-3500. unfurn. gar, pool. •Pa!liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Ground Fir 966-9058 S50054i.~~9:1 70. • < tennis, w/d -$850 Inc. CANNERY VILLAGE 1.69 LIVE R .E . T e le m arkete r util. 831·3993 Attractive 3tst St. ..._l a+ 1 OD up to 12 hours per1-------- NB • 1BR + ba. kit office for $730/mo 900-505-5050 week. S7·S10/per hr. WANTED ~HOUSES/ prlv, pool, w/d, ~r. Roy Jackson 873-3733 800-739--4420 plus Incentives. Call TO BUY ------11'PARTMENTS -$450. call 780.0908 •Office epace 11><13 818•758-9100 Patricia 729·7270 . l:ONDOS NB: Room tor Rent 1518 NP blvd, C.M. 011-592-570..950 s~=~ural Cosmetics iiOiildiiiiCiioiiliinii•ii. iigoiiliidii. iisl.lv-er POR RENT 6019 R)R SALE --------Clean. full bath Inc. Great loc. utll Incl S E Jewelry, Franklin Mint, · •••••••••I BALBOA w/d, Jacuzzi. lg yd, gd $150/mo. 553-1115. Takln~~u~ :_y by Sterling flatware. etc. ISLAND 2606 foe. $635. 725-4135 W'•lde Coata M••• TALK LIVE storm. Will train Steve 842-9448 days 3400/2900/1600sq.ft. success ch as or. Top Dollars P•ld combo off/warehouse TQ A Call 310 -429-4984 For Records. Jazz. 80/20. 850-8287 Upsc•I• N .B. cat• Soun track's . etc. 1002 B•I 1a1e 2Br. up apt, VACATION iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil remodel, den. •dults. RENTALS 2722 GENERAL __ ClOV'T FORECLOSED no pets, gar. Lse. Avl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m•• tor penntes now!'" S9!50. --e!1•7752 La Coeta Reeortl••••••••• on S1. Deflnquent Tax. Charmln9 1BD APT Chateau unit. Avall ANNOUNCEMENTS Repos, REOs. Your W/O. Yrty leue. Util race season/GOP. • Area. 1-80<>-898·9778 incl. $700/mo. Avail S375wk. 619-759-34271••••••••• : Ext. H-1398 for nowt 848-9531 • current ll1tlngs. r--------.,·-------- l':lfTED Counter Service . Call Mike 645-7505. '-I Barista table servers., ________ _ PSYCHIC fr i endly, neat & ncv-rys capable need only ~ 1 •SOILS6S•41 OO apply I 7 33·8310 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V-I--------WANT.ED Southwest X5344 EMPLOYMENT Awar d Tlcketa. Top 6075 Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad ~ Mu•OTh I.Aki Luxurious~ . COSTA MESA 1024 CORONA · • DEL MAR 2622 LOST & FOUND 2925 Dollar Paid ! 751-1050 $3 .99/MIN. SERVICES 5533 ,,....--____ _ : #aide bl9 38R/2BA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • family & bonus room. Pan aramlo Vu of Bay remodeled. $269,000. 1 br 1 ba Up1taira unit Open Sat/Sun 1-4pm S1450/mo. 673-6089 tlll42 Catherin• Pl. or 673-6004. 8 50.30081 Agent ·liiWPORT lllCH 1069 BIO CANYON CONDOS Sale1/Lea1e 255K· S4S9K s2200 +/mo. 2-3Br 8rkr 759·7700. CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 HDUSBS/ !:ONDOS .~RRENT --~~~~-•NEWPORT =~ 2122 BEACH 2669 • Pool • Spa • Sauna • In The Pines • Near G'88f Fishing SuMf1'Ell SpEc;Ab :1-800-462-SSn BUNNY FOUND Young, frlendly. 525-2428 FOUND B LACK CAT S•n Joaquin & MacArthur Mon. 7/15. 18+ SERV·U 61 9~645-8434 EMPLOYMENT ······-Please be aware that the listings In this cat- egory may require you to call a 900 number in which there 11 a charge per minute. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 Prof/8achelors1 Fem student avail as per· sonal asst. Clean/or- rands/lndry. 548·9380 MERCHANDISE 6010 Top Dollar Paldl From 1 800-1980. 1 pc to entire estate. Palnllngs, china, glsware. furn. elc. 40Yr NB Rn 873-6223 ~ ~ A GOOD AD! C a ll 642-5678 Repainting? I ¥111'1t Wile II"'* ............ ...... w ... a... ...... ... .,.,.~i.. Classified Community Marketplace When you're tuned into classified -\ you're tuned into your · · community. TRADE through classified 842-8878 RENT hough danlfted Sell your home through clusl~. M•·Be'78 • Put a feW vvords to· \Nork for you. . - STARTING ANEW • BUSJNESSPr I ) ACROSS 1 Sldn(ai~) 5 BIMlaolwlnd 10 mhU.S. p~ 1 .. ::: from the 15 Speck In the ocean 16 Skillfully 17 SNp'aoolo 18 Paris rfver 19 Ofip 20 Type of shop 22 Total 24 Anlal'I stand 25 Pulfover 26 Jtl>4ht54i wrestling 28 Halloween figure 32 Sect 35 viper 37 Tros:>ica! rodent ' 38 Gorilla or chimp 39 Very 41 lsable to 42 Ma,_ with spots 44 8111 and - 45 Reasons 46 Follow 47 Ploy 49 Chinese vessel 53 Melodramas, e.g. sequence a 61 Singer Murray 62 Telegraph code 64 Butter aubsli· Me 65 Roman road 66 Slay 1w1y from 87 Beer lngfe<llent 68 Throw 69 Wisdom 70 Finales DOWN 1 Adhesive 2 Omega's opposite 3 Raises 4 Spookiest 5 Heart ot the matter 6 AvaW oneself of 7 PaJ1 of a loaf 8 Singing volte ' 9 Flower parts tO Hunter's cry 11 Have-In one's bonnet 12 Level 13 Little kid 21 Cold weather malady 23 Singer Lee 25 Actor Ferrer 27 Stable PREVIOUS PUZZLE 80t. no 30 Remain 31 Pie pans 32 Arrived 33 On top of 34 Allows 36 Snow boot 37 Baseball lamily name 39 Shi'llt 40 Ragged agent 50 Papas' mates 51 Demooslrate 52 Tire city 54 Director Dwan 55 Interest 56 Edinburgh natives 57 Fishing lure sa Wise about 59 Singles 60 Grant AUTOMOSUIS .•o.ISClll ___ ,_1.1s,,,wl!l!lll-llll!!!l!llllH ... 2·1 ·414--·l--n·z•' '71 a...--a.-a14 'Ta ..... CllerellM •ea Ra11•• ~" Wagon·t-ctr, auto, pa, CcNnty LW8 CrM(rtt 2 Uter. W/Maoa • Bra r•bn eng. , .. ntt. tow an •tra'•• Mat oovera. BMW 9030 ColWeftlble 723•8824 pkg. Aun• graatl. Nd• tow range 6 1ow liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii minor wotk. 19715 bbo 1>9ckage never u19<1, '84 733 Met Burg/Ian TOYOTA 9210 *** 831·'714• low mllH. $38,oeo. BEUEVE IT OR NOT llhr, auto, idnt cond, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iil '91 Chevy au .. urb11n 8411-81190 extras, all record1, '811 4RUNN•R Black, 1/2 ton, dual A/C, prlv Both vulnerable. South deals. . NO Rm •A8 c;;i 105 4 2 0 862 •AQ52 WEST EAST •962 •Jl0743 OQ986 3 <;;>K7 O K6 3~~ OA4 ,. 10 1 r -,. .1 9, a SOUTH •KQ5 OAJ OQJJ097 •K86 'f'he bidding: SOtrm WEST NORTH EAST INT Pus 2• Prui- 20 rass 3NT Pa11111 Pau Pu11 Opening lead: Six of'V East rose with thu king und, sincl' S5500 OBO 873-6008 lthr Int, fully lo~. tint, 1081<. nu pnt, car· I--....;.;.~-~--=-...., .. •ho comhl 1-~ J 10 providrd a sec 1---...--·----moonrf, 28k, 528,000. pet, tire•. anoys.OVBeryO AUTOS ~ r '-"'' • '88 5351 Champagne. 842•1494 clean. $12,900 . WANTED 9246 nntJ 111.oppcr, dcclnrer won wilh the AT, leather, loaded, 642·5013 \. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimil nee. 'l'hc 11uC'Cn or diamonds ran to rellgloualy serviced. Call Cl•Hln•d 1• 1'!nst 's nee, the heart return was 141K ·miles. $15,800/ Clasalfled The most comprehen· H•v• Stook WOflh won hy the quO<'n and the rel.um or obo. 851·3184 slve and current dlrec· 745K. Uke 10 borraw/ ~he nine or hcnrls forced out. the •---------Today! tory of goods and ser· UH u collateral Jo um. l>l'elarnr led n diamond t-0 the CADILLAC 9040 __ &_4_2_·_5_8_7_& ___ v_1c_•_•_a_ro_u_n_d_1 ___ buy truck. 878·8894 ten, but. Wci;t won with the king 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .. ---------1111!~-~~~llll!!~ll!!!!l'I!"~~--~ nncl cmihcd two more hl'nrl trkk11 11 AUDIO WORKS for a onl'·lrick iwt. '80 El Dor•do Blarrltz . 350 V·8 Auto A/C, F/P, . Tho hnncl woulcl hitvl' pas11cd loln Good cond $1750 obo , ' oblivion hn1I it. nut bc<>n for the kib-* 831•7148 * .. lt1,t'r111 remark. Subsequ«'nt. onnly11i11 1-.,...,,.......,,,...,,....,,...,,_..,...,,.....,,,~~~ showed this wo11 one of those rare '83 BRGHM D'ELEO ins tances when n kibitzer wns Loaded. Blk/blk lthr, 71k ml, $6300 . riJ:htl pp (714)645·3221 Suppose 8oulh were to lt'l 1•:11"l'" king hold tho lir11t. heart, then wins the conl inuolion pe rforce. ff ft~Ml, CHEVROLET 9045 on winning Lhc nee of dinmond11, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii has n h1:art. lo return, Lho 1mit. ill ,95 z.28 CAMARO split.ling 4-3 and declnrer hns no bl A '-d 1 · .,. · 6·Speed 11 ,000 mites. pro cm. " l11e car s 1c, r.r111t. 111 Rare .. 1.LE" Model, out. of lwnrls anti, ns a res ult, Bdy damage/drlveable declarer gains n Lcmpn. South earn $5850 845-«5552 AUTOS • BOATS • YA CHT S Custom Installations Enclosures • Mountings • Alarms • Hidden Uhlts • Theft Deterrent Installations • Special Student Dlsoovnts • Mobile Service 57 Place holder __tiO_Moitiog io occupant -29.. "lbatburtsr 43 Elephants. e.g. 45 Greet <lS_UJ)dercover 63..Si.bllng olbm._ •strange hand," remarked the ibit.ul'.. •ny makinl(-a-play-aU I.he textbooks would say is wrong, declarer can come t.o one more Lrick than he scored!~ win any rPLurn, forcP out. the kinggt=========~F============7~=7.ji orOiamoM.•fnn , e1nce-Clie Ceo of t1 12 13 - The h1md that caused this r.nig· matic comment occurred during a r ubber hridge game nt the club. Al\cr a St.uyrnun in<1uiry had tilicit· ed the information that Sout.h did not. huve a four-card major, North went directly Lo the no-trump game. West led a fourth-beet heart.. DODGE 9065 hearts is 11t.ill o stopper, come Lo nino tril'ki< without the defenders liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii being nhle to do 11nything ahouL it.. Lenrn to be a b etter bridge player! Subscribe now to the Goren flrida:(I Letter by cnllinJt '88 D•vton• Very clean. Rebuilt engine recently. $3,000. Ask for Bijan 873·9448 soon~ 12'.25 for information. Or --------- write lo Goren Bridge Letter, HONDA 9085 P.O. &x 4410, Chicago, n. 6068().. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4410. '94 CIVIC EX Coupe. Wht, auto, ABS, Cruz, 9Unrf, pwr pkg, alarm NEWPORT BEACH $13,900 673-4484 ------SAIL BOATS 7014 6169 TRANSPORTATION •-JE_E_P ___ 9_11_0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 14 • LI DO comp I ete '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7•m·12pm S•t only covers, exc cond. I• Antiques, good stunt BOATS 7011 Won many races. '90 Grand Wagoneer 515 San Bernadlno $900. 845·7873 4WD, low ml., show· ,...,.,~_,...,,...._..,.__,,...,,._,...._ i!i~~iii!_i!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cal 25 rebullVloaded, room cond. Bal ol Neighborhood S•I• 8 ' DINGY Montgomery cruising/racing, 55000 Chry Warr. Full power ·Sat & Sun 7am-2pm· Lapstreak. Teak trim, firm. Must see! $12,900 720·1565 Furniture, toys , I d d 11 household Items. w cover an o Y· Call. 723·6048 '92 Wrangler Mint, 1 1 Im• Lo• Court $550 714·435·0308 owner. blk, AM/FM Superlormconderoga Boaton Wh•l•r MARINE SLIPS cass p/o Blaupunkt. BOAT TRAILER $9,399. 675·4042 •SALE SAT 9am-4pm Current reglstrallon. DOCKS 7022 Rolltop desk $350. 5135. 71 4.435.0305 1--------- Schwlnn Alrdyne Exer· 20 •• 27, SLIPS AVAIL MAZDA 9125 cycle 450. Sewing ma· ---------chine $35. Collectible POWER BOATS Private club. $9.50/11. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii glass, all kinds. 7012 Fees waived. 650.7091 '91 MVP Mlr\lv•n 1817 Be,dford Ln B 40' Mooring 6cyl. 70Kml. Black. 17th/Rutland 850·5194 south Side Balboa Alloy rims. Mint cond. )sland, Near Coral Ave $11·,5qo. 642·8681 $12,900 721-0991 -·········-····-······---·· : D YES,sill ~y CAR .. Run your ad in · """-u.dit Card O MC OVls.\ D AM lt "-~~~~~bp~- TV, ELECTRONICS, CORONA CORONA 6122 DEL MAR SANTAANA 6122 HEIGHTS 6184 17' B•vllner Capri '88, 85HP OB, Radio & top, clean, leln sale. $4506/0BO. 675·6128. BALBOA YACHT 1_M_E_R_C_E_D_E_S~-9-1_3_0 the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fox us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it Mt:t!A To. Dot.II. y l'IOT JJO W ea,-. C--CA '1627 171.lj "'1·.5471 ~ ,~ 171.114:1 l-6#J ,,.._ """'c:i.+I . STEREO 6080 DEL MAR BASIN has boat slips 1 B' Shock electrlc avail from 31 to 75 tt, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stereo JVC FM recv'r, Mag. CD player, 2 big speakers . MUST SELLI 84S.1397 GARAGE SALES To place an ad In Cl•aalfled Cati 842·~078. Multl F•mlly S•I• In Atl•r 414 Ac•cla 7am·12pm Sat Only! July 201h Furniture, clothes, sports memorabllia and tots of small stuff. Convenient ClaHlfled 042·5878 Qu•lltv atuffl Furniture, Antiques & collecti bles . 704 Marigold (In alley) Sat 7·11am SAT/SUN BBQ, Burley bike traller, blcycllt, clothes, toys, and p lenty morell 1424 Sandcastle Dr Moving S•l• Sat/Sun. 7·2, 1532 Pegas~s St. Santa Ana Heights. Furn. old/new clothes, dishes, Much Morel Overstocked wllh stuff? A call to Classlfled will help &42·5&78 Bayboat. Hardtop, $14,50/ft. 673·1761 new batt, exc cond. ---.... D-O,,...C.,,,...,..,K,....---$S900. 045-7873 plus or minus 25'. CLASSIFIED $175. 850-8145 '88 580 SEL While/ tan, chrome wheels, 1 owner, mint cond, $19,500. 875·3005 It's the resource you w ANTED o o c K •--------- can count on to sell a SPACE for 18ft elec OLDSMOBILE 9155 myriad of merchan· · dlse Items, because boat. 6alboa Island liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii our columns compel *075•1840* •78 OldaW•gon V·8, qualified buyers to Whether you're buying Auto Trans. Full Pwr. • ~a-A,..,.,,_ ....... .._ ________ _ • $1 o for 4 r-., I 1.00 eodi odtliliottoJ h ·----------·-----··-····-··· call! or selling, Classifled A/C, C IC, AM/FM 842·5878 covers all your needs! 51188. 548•0275 .._ _____ .;..._ ______ ...;....;..;;;;;.&;==--.....----..----' for another week FREEi All for $1 o• -----•CHILD CARE 3536 CLEANING CONCRETE & FENCES HEALTH, BEAUTY LANqSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PHOtOGRAPHY REMODELING SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 .MASONRY 3557 & DECRS 3615 & FITNESS 3740 IAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3875 & ADDITIONS 3916 DIRECTORY Debbi•'• D•rc•r• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liii~iii!iii~~~- A place you can Trust WINDOW CLEANtNG +CEMl!NT ¥'ORK• •Wood Fenc••* FREE CHIROPRACTIC •YARD CLEAN-UP The Calif. Publlc Ullli· IMAOES' By Luc ha naky ASK ME ABOUT ••• Uc'd Home Environment • Average 1 story·S35 PLAIN/STA \.1PED replact/repllr, tree haoling Weeds•Hedges•Trees lies commission RE· Local Photojournallst Remodellng•Addltlon• Meals * Ac1lllltles • 2 story·S45 Brlck/Storie/l lie/Block tsllmatts. Low prices. Uc'd Trea~~~1~1 ~:0.2\73 Trimmed • New Lawn QUIRES ·that all used ·Avall For Freelancing· & Repairs. No Job Too ACOUSTIC NrFaJrgrounds 545·8177 Houae Cle•nlng L541656 831-4310 AdvantageConstr.974-5301 Plants • Maintenance household goods Will work with budget. Small! Bob 548-8223 CEILINGS 3408 Spring Cl••nlng Bt t p I /Q II 980·5184 Pg·748·5375 movers print their You N•m• IL.. Farthing Interiors i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilEA'f ~:e:r•~v,:Lovrg • & Reg Svc. Mini-blinds, * • r ce ua ty OR INSTALL HOME CARE/ P.U.C. Cal T number: l'C•n Shoot It. Kilchen, Bath, Remodels or a • ann •• Carpet & Aoor Visa.IMC(AE Landscape, brick, stone FLO SERVICES 3760 MASSAGE o 3830 limos end chauffeurs 998·0585 291·9252 Rm Additions Visa/MC CEIUNQ MASTER /Exp'd/Mature/CPR AJ'• 808·2500 Concrete.100.718-1007 n~PAJRS 3620 print their T.C.P. num· L'"S60875 •73.12• .... •Acoustic Removal• Mtss Poppins 833-9171 i~iiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiil~=~==~~~= ---------" ... ..--P•tt•rned Concrete ber In all adver11ae· PIASTER Custom TeX1ureePalnl ---------L & B Th ti h Uc'd. Mark 838-7300 --------~COMPUTERS 3556 Driveways, patios, NB Beautiful bright airy ltr•PV merits. you ave a 1--------- <:?Llttle Peoples<:? Daycare. Quality care. Warm home, decks. Repair/removal •QUALITY WORK• con'do. Close to bch. & Nutrition Ins/WC question about the le· REPAIR 3880 SPRINKLERS 3921 Lie. Free est 222·6666 HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc Own bath. Pool. gar RN /L MT S 5 /0 ff gatily of a mover, limo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mrble/Carpet Bnd/lns space. $450 646·3735 massage. 722·8823 or <'hauffeur, call: L708279 722·7332 ---P bllc Utllltles Pl•ater/Stucco P atch R.N./Hollstlc Practloner THE VELVET TOUCH Commission ·Serving So Ca 25yrs· Home care visits. Infants lhHr. S30 Stress Relief 714.558•4151 Lie 1326884 24 Hrs to Elderly. Hrly/dally. 8am-8pm•Vlsa/MC/AE 714·854·'7831 C.M. 714·084-8373 Sophi• 050·2273 ---------• computers, fun, and ADVERTISE ON H•ndvm•n/R•model !earning env. Quiet ·THE INTERNET· Additions, Bath, Kitch CM ST. 405/Falrvlew Reach Mllllonsl Get Water Damage 7~4-957·1848 S300 Homepage FREE Plumb, & Paint c.11 714-30"95031 ACM CONITRUCTON •P•lnt/C•rpentrv* --------PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING ort area. lmmed --------,========~ Tennant Improvement Drywall and morel JEWELRY 3784 MISC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CARPENTRY 3510 CONTRACTORS GENERAL 3558 HANDY MAN 3710 3890 SPRINKLER Rl!PAJR Valves•Hellds•Tlme-ctoctcs. 26Vrs Local !)p. John Burr 2'52·28~1 $PRINKLE RS are lji'y only bualne .. e . Page 714·227-8122 --------Remodel•• Com/Res Small Jobs Oki SERVICES 3831 •W.P . YOUNGQUIST A to z HANDVMAH CLEANING 1,_ _______ .,. L#415708 549·5770 Gary 845-5277 . Palntlna Contractor THE LOCAL PLUMBER ·---------Computer Contultlng .,.....-...,,....-,..-..,........,,....---Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers • ·a James E. Bangert Co.· .-T INSTAWREFACE CABINETS SERVICES 3548 Sftwre/Hrdwre Install LEWIS Conatructlon leml Retired Contraotor Watch & jewelry repair * AUDIO WORKS* Oual. painting by prorts Since 1947 TU ORING 3929 Tlmers•Vatves•Drlp ~ Charles 722·78:{_4 Kltchena, balh1, doora, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Upgradea•Repalra Remodel•Handyman Repairs, Improvements, Antique• Fine Jewelry AUTOS •BOATS FreeUcels60t. ~049!·31"3'0· 5 Friendly Servlce•lnsured iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiila windows. Doug 548-7258 Prlnl•Scannlng Svcs Lt11704n3 LocaJ Re•. am Joba. Quality/Integrity Buy/sell/trade 073-0385 " "' L1532981 675-9304 SAT PREP Summer CARPaNTRY•Wlndows A TOUCH OF CLASS ·71 .... 7 .... 9•01. •714-557·5925• I care, Ken 842·1770 Custom Stereos • Alatms Q S 1 . JP ,ft, Cl I R /C ...._ • v Moblle Svc • Discount• 24\'rs uallty Painting E•:•rt Drain Cleanlng em nara w atr..,._a g:;~;a:';0g,;:~;:,: u~~"o~~~d. ;~ .. 0~.~ 1~::;:;:::;:::::::::;:=:;====: ::.::r,.~i:n~~.:or Rl!MODmLS carp, ptbg, IANDSCAPE & DJ Beall VM·413·e&02 24T~~~~~~:;dT~l~or Plumbing Repairs ~J.::a~! -:;:.2~i:; L#281581 • Call Bob Teresa 282·7143 MACMEDIC •Care for 7Y ,.._ I paint, tlec:, lite, atuoco, & 20Yrs exp. All WOik gulf. -::==:-:::-....,..--~ Macintosh Computera 4 rs: ""'Kr." to Finish roofing. MORGAN IAWN CARE 3808 . L.lctll280644 645·3209 Steve 545-8298 TUTOR Teacher will 249-8323 Pg-3t2-0028 -e~8""o""s""S,...H_O,....U-S-E-C-LEAN--l-N~G In your hme/ofc. Low/ -C.L. rchner· Uc'd. Phl0S0·3281 MOVING 3&34 RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. 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