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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-08-12 - Orange Coast PilotSP 0 R TS Young swimmers take another team title UPDATE City Council agenda bulging with interest Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 1'<11 111 < \I \1,1 '\.l l \ tony dodero Heres a llttle convention-al party wisdom A s most of yott probably know, the Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole, who's probably bask- ing in the San Diego sun today as the Republican NationaJ Con- vention gets under way, has picked a running mate. And unfortunately for New- port Beach, it isn't Congressman Christopher Cox, but former New York Congressman Jack Kemp. But at least the endless specu- lation over who that s1delock would be, which had been as wild as a Little League pitcher, is over. First the media hinted 1t was going to be former Gen. Colin Powell. Then he said no. Then there was talk that it was going to be New J ersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman. She too said no. : Then more names were tossed about like crazy. Former South Carolina Gov. Carroll Campbell, Pennsylvarua Gov. Tom Ridge, former drug czar and Education Secretary Bill Bennett, former Defense Secre- tary Dick Cheney, Gov. Pete Wil- son, Attorney General Dan Lun- gren, even Elizabeth Dole, the candidate's wife, were touted as running mate material. And, of course, there was Cox. Some published reports called Cox a "made-to-order" running mate and a strong pick in the deep-in-delegates state of Cali- fornia. In fact, last week d CNN-Time Internet-poll showed Cox edging best Californian for the veep-m- waiting choice. But odds are Dole's probably not an Internet junkie. a S peaking of the Republican Convention ... Many of you probably remem- ber the 1992 presidential race, '-Vhen severaJ prominent Orange {:aunty Republicans announced they would back Democrat Bill Clinton instead of then-President George Bush. Why? 8 SEE AGENDA PAGE 3 I \ I> I·. \ CLASSIFIED .....•...... 7 ENGAGEMENTS ........ 2 • PUBLIC NOTICES ........ 6 SPORTS .......•....... 4 631-5902 642-5678 540-1224 646--4170 642 .... M2.:eJO I DOING HER HOMEWORK Power loss doesn't short circuit cities • DON LEACH I DAILY Pll.OT •Travelers slowed by blacked out traffic signals, but officials report no other major glitches. By Jennifer Armstrong, Ootly Pilot The power outage that hit cities throughout the western Uruted States Satw:day had little lITlpact on Costa MeSd and Newport Beach beyond some minor traffic delays, police said. The power transmission system that serves "The switchboard always lights up when stuff like that happens. But we had no major problems ... " -STEVE SHULMAN many west-coast utility companies went down at 3:49 p.m. Several areas, includiog parts of Costa Mesa and New port Beach, wen without electrici ty for about tbreE hours ·People dJd a pretty good JOIJ stopping at inter- sections even though the traffic lights were out." Newport Beach Pol.lee Sgt. Steve Shulman said. Shulman added that his department did receive many calls, but most were from citizens trying to find out what was happening. "The switchboard always lights up when stuff like that happens," he srud "But we had no major problems." The Costa Mesa Police Department also . reported no major problems resulting from the •SEE POWER PAGE 3 .New OCC president prepares for onslaught · of students this fall Iron man to bear name of late teen C OSTA MESA -Four commutes to Orange Coast College, and she hasn't gotten lost. So far it-'s been a successful first week for Margaret Gratton, the new top dog at the 24,000-student commu- nity college. time touring the campus," said Grat- ton, casual in denim jeans after a tour of the college's boathouse on Newport Harbor. "People have treated me with more than 25 years. Gratton, whom many describe as "gracious" and "impeccable," worked her way up the ladder at Mt. Hood NEWPORT BEACH -When Gray Lunde was 9 years old he competed in the gruebng Iron Man wtucb soon became hLs favorite event m Juruor Ltfeguards In honor of Gray, a Newport Harbor High School water polo player who collapsed and "I'm still learning my way around and. haven't QOtten l?st yet, H ~ratton, . new office Thursday. "That's been my first victory. H The first of many, college officials hope. "People have treated me wi ospitality, and the staff has b'een very outgoing anc/. welcoming ... • MARGARET GRATTON from faculty f9e!Dber to administrator. She retired last year after 28 years at the college, located 15 miles from Portland. u er seemg an advertisement in an edu- cation journal, Gratton decided to look into the president's post at Orange Coast. Three months after her interview, Gratton packed her belongings and drove down the coast to Southern California. died October 1995 from a congenital heart defect, this year's event on Aug. 13 will be called the "Gray Lunde The event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . will start at the River Jetties at Tower No. 74 Par- ticipants will: • Run to the Newport Pler, 2.2 nules • Swim to the buoy tWlce, 400 meters Gray Lunde • Run to Balboa Pter, 1.7 After searching for more than a year, Coast Community College Dis- trict officials are pinning their hopes on Gratton to fill the shoes of popular Orange Coast preSJdent David Grant, who retired in December, 1995. Gratton, a former administrator at Mt. Hood Community College in Ore- gon, spent her first 40 hours in a whirlwind of meetings, tours and interviews. hospitality, and the staff has been very outgoing and welcoming." She began work Aug. S. "It feels comfortable,· said Gratton, glancing around her office. oules • Swun to Reerue·~ buoy twice, 400 meters • Run to the Wedge, 1 1 miles and finish Fuushers will walk back to the Balboa Pier "I have really spent most of my Maybe it's because Gratton comes across as one of their own. Orange Coast employees have a sense of loyalty and ownership of the school where many have spent The large office is beginning to look lived in. A new orange and navy 8 SEE GRATION PAGE 3 for recogrution All partmpants should wear theu uniform and bring a sack lunch. T-shuts are available to buy for $15. Proceeds will be donated to "The Gray Lunde ScholctrSlup Fund • r-~----------------------------------------------------------------~-~~---, Surf on the riSe a~ng local beaches • G111w w •w our or 1MS Faithful Deily Pilot iee_ders know t.bi BeJbo4 Island com- munity bu been abuzz with controversy ever since ferry owner Seymour Beek got rid of a mileage sign that bad been a bone of contention. Beek Nld he tired Of walk· en, joggel1 and otMr locU ctil- puUD~f the ~·1 meuur.nenta for weU-tra~ ~ irOund the island. So be pulled the lign. TMt lml*ed w 1ocals to t1Y to orvume a waDdng tour around i.. Alland abd the pa>tnm .. \1 c I :'... I ) \ ' B H I t t I ' l I But that hasn't alleviated the number of inquiries at the ferry office. So Beek'I wife, Patrid4, this week decided to take action. She pulled out her measur- .lng wheel and walked the dr· Cumferenc. of tbe island, mea· l\ariJM1 tbe exact mileage. lben she took tbe nuinbeft and got help crafting u tllaDd map that lbeWUlnow~attbef f · ry ol!k-e. She mo bad the map prtnte<t oo T4*tl tbM m. ~ llland meltMllla aDcl k>cala will ~ to put an tDd to the queitiool, andthe~d.. • HOW SMALL IS SMALL? We guess it's all a matter of perspective. Parents and teach- ers in the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District are excited about the new 20-student max class sizes for first-and second- graders. But in Minnesota, politiaans. parents and educators are furi- ous that the student-teacher ratio has remained stuck at 17-1, despite nearly SHM million ear- marked specifically for the state's biggest educational need: reduced class sizes. Seventeen kids in a single class isn't something Minnesota is proud ot •1 believe -and a number of people believe -that Minnesota can do better,• said one politi· dan. •Other states have caught up to us.• The natiONil studenl~r ratio ii 11·1, with MinnelOta ranking 17"1 unonv ~ Ila . In cue you're~. New· port-Mesa's ratto last year wes dole to 30-1. •OLYMPIC Bllml OlymJ)k ~st U Dung Hua, who won the gold medal in the pommel horse competition in Atlanta, visit- ed Costa Mesa's GymMax last Tuesday to meet with students and former teacher Li XiaQpmg, a director of the academy. Hua, who competed on the SWlSs team in Atlanta, signed GymMax's pommel horse and autographs during the visit, said spokeswoman Elaine Newman. He also let students handle his gold medal. ·u was heavier and b gger than they thought,• Newman Mid. Xiaoping, himself a silver medablt in the 1984 Games. actually trained Hu. when the two med were 11vlng in Cbina. In other post·Atlante MW1 tiild to a~ 8,IADlillt Ml IUl ~u ol the .S. tMID al\noUnced that he wW Mrt working out nigWartf'at'GM gym, Newman Mid. a.pa tm· ilbed MWDth m the world among tbe men tbil yeu. -Cir 481llif•·Lllllrl. JelllaCa r,c...,...._ --------------~-------------~-~~-~--~~--------------------~~~--~ ......,,. ....... --..--~ ........ ------~---~----....-~~~'--'=·.:..._,---~~~· MONDAY. AUGUST 12, 1996 engagements Brees-Mather Mrs. Duane Brees 'of Alexan- dria, Va. tw announced the ' engagement of her daughter, Kali Kathleen, to Richard Thoma.s Mather, son of Or. and • Mrs. E. Richard Mather of New- port Beach. An Aug. 25 wedding ls planned at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. The bride--elect ls a graduate of the University of Virginia and a major in the Air Poree, like her father, the late Duane C. Brees. Her hance graduated from Coro- na del Mar High School, and Occidental College. Bot,h are planning to complete doctorates m biomedical physics at UCLA Julie Ellmore and Michael Jones in June 1997. Ms. Brees' work Kali Brees and Richard Mather emphasizes radiation oncology. while Mather's focuses on mag- netic resonance imaging, espe- cially as it pertains to cardiology patients. Both are widely pub- lished as undergraduates and as graduate students. 0 · Ellmore-Jones Curtis and Candi Ellmore of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Julie, to Michael S. Jones, son of Jack V. Jones and Patricia Mullins of Shreveport, La. They will be married Sept. 28 in Com- munity Church of Corona del Mar. The bride-elect is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. and Tulane Unive rsity, New Orleans. She earned her State University in Atlanta. Her fiance graduated from Caddo Magret High' School and Tulane University, New Orleans. He earned a Masters Degree from University of Southwestern Louisiana. a Renas-Farmer Marie and Norman Renas of Costa Mesa have announced the engagement of their daughter, 1Tacy Marie, to Thomas Wayne Farmer, son of Robert and Carol Farmer of Fountain Valley. They will be married Oct. 19 at Com- munity Bible Church of Hunting- ton Beach. The bride-elect is a graduate of Estancia High Schoo_!i and her fiance graduated from t<ountain Valley High School. They both attend Cal State Long Beach. masters degree from Georgia Tracy Renas and Thomas Farmer Bulging budget for City Council meeting tonight By carofyn Miiier, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The City Council agenda for tonight's meeting is bulging. For those of you who tune in at home, it's advised to have ready a steady supply of snacks and caffeine. The City Council meeting will begin at 7 p.m . in the coun- cil chambers at 3300 Newport Blvd. Here's a list of some of the items as they appeat on the agenda: • Classifying the Balboa The- ater at 101 E. Balboa Blvd. as a historical site and 'place the the- ater in the city's register of his- torical property. The theater was built in 1921 and will be the old- est operating theater in Orange County when it reopens. • Amending the agreement with Schaefers Ambulance Ser- vice Inc.. the city's secondary provider for emergency ambu- lance services. including the paramedi~ subscription mem- bers. An adjustment is required to ensure subscription members do not receive a bill from Schae- fers for the uninsured charges. The council will also consider denying Schaefers' request to increase its rates. • Changing the Balboa Bay Club lease agreement with regard to the sizes of boat slips to allow for more flexibility. • Discussing the zoning regu- lations with regard to residential care and treatment facilities. This item pertains to a group home for treating addicted gam- blers that recently opened in the Blutts to the surprise of several residents. • Extending the moratorium on the residential condominium qmversions on Balboa Island for an additional 45 days. This extension will allow staff more time to research the impacts of condo conversions which sever- al island residents are con- cerned about. • Review the request for hav- ing volunteer aides assist coun- cil members with duties such as research. DAVID. FERDIG I DALY PILOT Dru Bloom (left) of Btrd-zerk ln Phoe~ Arizona tries to keep a Nanday Concure off her head. Bloom was a vendor at Sundays bird show at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Above, Mellssa Garganta, 8, Is working up the courage to pet a white cockatoo. Speical iriterests flock to fair grounds By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot N ot many people could say -or were willing to admit -that they attended both special events at the Orange County Fair- grounds Sunday. Those attending the Bird Expo came to buy cages, bird- seed and birds, and they weren't flocking over to the nearby California 1\-uck Jam- boree. Similarly, those who came to check out trucks and engines weren't running over to see the birds. But event organizers remained optimistic that they would attract some cross-over crowds. ~n does help out to have other shows goirlg on,• said Lance Bryson, who has been bringing his Bird Expo to the fairgroun~ three times a year for seven years. •Today, maybe a lot of the girl friends who came with their b.oytrlends to the truck show will come over to see the birds ... Most visitors, however, laughed at the suggestion that they might go to the Bird Expo from the Th.tck Jamboree or vice-versa. Carone Wescoat drove out to the Expo from Redondo Beach to find a mate for her bird, not a part for her Ford pick-up. She wandered about the crowded aisles of birds, bird toys. cages and bird food. then walked right past the jamboree to her car. Chris Moody was at the Jamboree looking for Ford trucks with his wife and infant daughter. He said he's •mto trucks." He also said he wasn't into birds, so the Bird Expo was not on his Sunday agenda. The atmosphere at the Th.tck Jamboree differed dra- matically from that of the Bird Expo. Loud music blasted, and booths offered everything from auto safety tips to a chance to be photographed with scantily dad women. Bryson estimated that about 1,000 bird lovers walked through the Expo. 1Tuck Jam- boree organizers did not have a ticket sales count but expect· ed about 7 ,000 jamboree par- ticipants. Jamboree workers said the steady flow of people into their event came more from the Market Place on the other side of the fairgrounds than from the Bird Expo. READERS HOTLINE 642-6086 Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, illustrations. edito- rial matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced with· out written permission of copy· WEA'f.HIR SURF VOL 90, NO. 182 RKord your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. TEMP£RA1VRES Newport Beach run 2 feet with a 3 to Swfllne W•vetrak 4-foot swell out of ~today. Newport-Mesll Unffied School EMstrict Lunch Menu ADDRESS Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., 77166 the soothwest. A new south swell Balboa area thanks to an right owner. ------l-!....;;:~---------+"T11Jl.'!r----------++-~~~~~~--t-~~~~~~;.:;..::::..::;.:.:::~:::.:.;.;.;;.:;...;.:~.:.:;;.;:;u:~a~rs.._ ____ r--i11 ~---'"-~THOMlwltl~AS~H-.JOH---N-SO __ N. ______ f-'8'&.iloM...,.-'"91~1i6'~----j" WIWAM l080£U. Editor STEVE MARBLE. 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Poole & Sp. • SpltMW s,.4aM . , ......... ~ • ~s,.. ....... LL . 1\Hlsdliy: Turkey patty sandwich, green peas, peaches, choice of milk. WednescMy: Turkey ham and cheese on a hoagle roll, lettuce and pickles. apple slices with cinnamon, choice of milk. Thursmy: Turkey patt}'. sandwich, carrot and jicama sticks, fresh fruit, choice of mtlk. Frimy: Grilled cheese sandwich, carrot. sticks, seedless grapes, choice of milk. POLICB TIPS • If strangers telephone or come to your door, don't admit your are alone. • Don't let any Stranger Into your home -no matter what the reason or how dire the emergency is supposed to be. Make the emergency phone call while they wait out.side. • I . u I . I : Don't tell me I am young. I am, but I am not. See, I tum 25 today. And to tell you the truth. part of me is having a tough time with it. I feel like I should have my name on the spine of a book, a Pulitzer Prize, a condo and a time share in Palm Springs by now. But I don't. I am still paying my dues like an overdue utility bill. Still scratching. Still hun-gry. That's how it should be. After all, I am just getting started. What I do have is a fun job, a college degree, frlendly friends, parents who are still married and cheaper car insurance. So I won't whine. But there are a few issues, 25 to be exact, that are surfacing today: 1. Gray hairs are showing up like ants at a picnic. 2. I'd rather hang out with my parents than just about any- one else. 3. I can gain weight. 4. I am too old to shop at The Gap, but cannot afford Banana Republic. 5. I cannot call home for money without deep, deep, AGENDA CONTINUED FROM 1 Many of those so-called mod- erate Republicans said they were unhappy with the far-right lean of the 1992 convention and the party's anti-abortion rights stand. So with Dole's recent troubles trying to get both abortion fac- tions to come to an agreement on the Republican platform. one has to wonder if 1'996 will be a repeat of '92. Costa Mesa resident Anne Marie Wallace, the public affairs manager for Planned_ Parent- hood in Orange County, says while the phones haven't exact- ly been ringing off the hook with POWER CONTINUED FROM 1 black-out. But both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach sent as many police as possible out to direct traffic at intersections, police said. OTBBOO john canal is deep shame. At 21, it was just deep shame. . 6. I cannot remember when Tommy Lasorda wasn't manag- er of the Dodgers. 7. I turned 13 the last time the Summer Olympics were in the U.S. 8. My puppy is now an old dog. 9. Anyone under 21 is too young to date. 10. I can rent a car. 11. People sometimes call me Mr. Canalis. 12. I am often the oldest per- son at a coffee house. 13. My father was right. disgruntled Republicans, she has talked privately to several members of Republicans for Choice, a group that favors abor- tion rights. They say they are "furiousH with the way Dole has handled the abortion issue. And some, though they are fiscally conservative, say they will vote for Clinton in Novem- ber because of it. But Maria Hedges, the wife of Newport Beach Mayor John .Hedges and a strong anti-abor- tion advocate, said whatever the platform decision was, it would- n't change her vote. •Bob Dole has a strong pro- lif e voting record and Bill Clinton is the one who vetoed the partial birth abortion ban," she said. GRATTON CONTINUED FROM 1 Orange Coast College sweatshirt is draped across one of the chairs, and two photographs of the college's 65-foot sloop, Alas- ka Eagle. The Caltrans Thaffic Opera- . tions Cenfer sent workers to put stop signs up at some freeway off-ramps, but reported no prob- Her new office is a world away from Mt. Hood. Located in Greshem, Ore, Mt. Hood enrolled about 14,000 stu- dents compared to Orange Coast's 24,000. And while the . lems on the freeways. Most roblems o c s1 e streets with traffic lights, said transportation engineer Richard Doss, who was out driving in Costa Mesa during the power classes· start in one week. · failwe. "I'm sure the first morning of classes when I see 24,000 stu- dents on campus, my perspecllve will be different," Gratton said. . : "I was over by where 19th Street and the freeway inter- sect, and that waS'" really backed up," he said. "It was really bad." An avid walker and yoga buff, Gratton said she's looking for- ward to getting involved with Newport-Mesa's wide range of activities. As of Sunday, W1vestigators had yet to determine the cause of the black-out. 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Even though I am out of school: single and live 10 min- utes from the office, I still can- not find the time to have a life. 18. No homework. 19. I can still pass for 23. 20. I'd take Magic, Kareem, Worthy and Rambis over Sbaq any day. 21. Sunscreen is a new word in my vocabulary. 22. Wrinkles are surfacing after the acne finally went away. 23. It's possible to go to bed before midnight. 24. I remember disco (and John Thavolta), the first time. 25. This is the wrong side of 21 but the right s}de of 30. All in all, I am younger than most but older than some. I know the movie is just starting but the first 25 years went by so fast I feel like I was getting popcorn during the previews. Unofficial No. 26: I just wrote the worst metaphor of my life. Maybe I am over the hill. • JOHN CANAUS is a staff writer. She said she was happy with a recent compromise that would allow an amendment to the party platform that would contain dis- senting views. And she said there's not much that can be done to change the views of those disgruntled Republicans who vote strictly on the abortion issue. "If they are that single issue, there's not much I or anybody else can do about that." she said. "The question is, do they want to give up all the good things about the Republican Party and vote for someone like Bill Clin- ton? We know what he's all about." • TONY DODERO is the Daily Pilot's ne~ editor. wooden dragon boats on the Willamette River outside Port- land. ~I love bemg near the water," Gratton said. "And I love the kind of teamwork required in crew. It doesn't work unless everyone gives 100%." RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dolor Covers Morel 1922 HARIOR BLVD., COSTA MESA· 5'8· 1156 Free Motorola Pager ("i lh ... ad) Call For D etails Pacific Paging 2204 Newport Blvd. 6 46-2080 Pilot uninjured after crash landing in field A Newport Beach man walked away uninjured after be crash- landed his small plane early Sat- urday in a Tustin field when he ran out of fuel, 1\lstin police said. Christopher Welch, 33, landed his Cessna at 12:16 a .m., about five miles short or his destination at John Wayne Airport, Lt. Joseph Garcia said. Welch wanted to land at the U.S. Marine Corps Alf Station in Tustin when he realized he was short on fuel, but station officials told him they could not accomodate his landing, police reports said. Instead, he landed in a newly plowed field in southwest Tustin, just south of Edinger Avenue near the 55 freeway. He was returning home from Lone Pine, located in central California east or the Sier- ra Nevada Mountains. The plane's wings were dam- aged in the landing, so a flatbed truck was used to remove the plane from the field, Garcia said. -By Jennifer Armstrong Damage minor in Sunday industrial fire Damage from a fire at a Costa Mesa industrial complex Sunday was kept to a minimwn because of a prompt report from someone in a nearby building, Costa Mesa firefighters said. The fire began at Pope Spindle Service, unit L at 3184 Airway Ave., when heat-producing machinery ignited a wood shell near the rear of the building, Bat- talion Chief Jim Ellis said. Some- one working in another unit in the complex reported seeing smoke and water running out of the back door at 3:43 p.m. Firefighters extinguished the fire within 15 minutes. They con- tained the water in the area until the Newport Beacb Fire Depart- ment Hazardous Materials Pro- gram determined that chermcals from the factory were not danger- ous. Because the hre had not burned long, 1t caused little dam- age. No one was inside the build- ing at the time of the fire. -By Jennifer Armstrong IRS offers workshops for small businesses The Internal Revenue Service is offering free tax workshops for small business owners dunng the next four months. Small business owners attend- ing the workshops will learn about thetr unique tax obligations and responsibilities. Many of the topics covered during the session will include: small business set-up. record keeping, business income and expenses and depreciation deductions. The one-day workshops will be held in Costa Mesa from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p .m. on Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Oct. 16 and Nov. 13 at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. Seating is available on a fust- come, first-serve basis. For more information, call 360-2094. Donating to school not such a pain School supplies will get you a chiropractic exam this month Priestley Chiropractic, lnc .. is honoring education three days this month, offering adjustments and new patient exams in exchange for $10 and $15 dona- tions of school supplies. The supplies will be donated to Pomona Elementary School in Costa Mesa. Exams will be given Aug. 21 and 23 from 7 a.m. to noon and 2- STEAM CLEANING AVAILABLE The 'n'adltlon Continues Since t972 i()( ~ ',.\'l ~ '('()[' 1 ,, ) PHONE AHl,\O _,..,.----/ ~ j/t111 Outlet 70 % Off of What? 1 North Carolina deep discount prices at a Southern California addres~. JAMES ALBERT SCHOOL OF I , "~!Jl ,, ,J '-,'\' \ \ \ \... ! ', ~, ----• . ~ --y-- HEMPHILL 'S RUGS & CARPETS A··."".\ 'f'" -----------. ------Mon-Fri 10-S Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa 6 p.m. and Aug. 22 from 2-6 p.m. Suggested donations ind•KM: plain drawing paper, wide--timd writing paper, pencils, colored pencils, crayons, book: bags, back packs. three-ring binders, rolden, pencil boxes, yarn and construc-- tion paper. Priestley Chiropractic is locat- ed at 2101 E Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. For an appoint· ment, call 640-7030. Hoag grant to purchase bus for seniors Fnends of the Oasis recently recei\ted a transportation funding grant from Hoag Memorial Hos- pital Presbyterian, which will pro- vide a 15-passenger bus for the senior center. ·The bus, with a wheelchair lift and dnver jiVailable eight hours per day and five days per week. will begin service on Monday. 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I in he I hd)'llll 1•1•111 1 : : 1\11~h· rr h1 ·1rm .mcl Avocado Medical G roup 1-H I Avocado Ave. Suite 702 Newpon Be:ach, CA <>.!660 (714) 720-9266 Ask For: Do111111 t \\ t•nnin,tC'l" l ·'~""" \J.01 I "'""'#wr of tbe 4MeriU1" \«(,,_) of Borlatnc Pb)sinmas • .,..,, .. -. "'••"' f\rJ ft...,..,"•""' C11 ••Al I 1111 For RaetWltions -DireaioM Cel 723-G621 251._. .............. • EYE-OPENER Harbor Wew extends its ~-~~i,,,· ~of ~conference ---- Dolphins sweep to another swim title for Bandurak • Ted Bandurak's swim forces sweep to yet another South Coast Swim Conferen ce crown; J-larbor View team nips rival Newport Hills to give veteran coach his victory. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Piiot LAKE FOREST -Alter 31 years of coaching m the South Coast Swim Conference, the last 20 with lhe Harbor View swim team, Ted Bandaruk still · has poolside pas- sion. And, thanks to the efforts of his Dolphin swimmers Saturday at El Toro High, h.:: also has an esti- mated fifth .,craight conference championship. "It 's been 31 years of fun," Ban- daruk said after his team amassed 2,334 points to hold off rival New- port Hills (2, 107 .5), as well as the sue olher SCSC members in a fren- zied five-hour meet that left the veteran mentor V1Sibly drained. "(Coaching swunmers from ages 4-18) takes a whole lot of energy. but the young kJds give back even more," Bandaruk explained. "I feel very fortunate to be working wilh the young people I do, because they work so hard. It also makes 1t a Little easier when you win It's nice to win lhe last meet, then smile alJ the way through the off-season." Bandaruk still had enough left to partake in the tradrnonal parent- coach medley relay at the condu- sion of the meet, but not without slipping on a pair of fins to help make up lor the stroke or two he left behind several swruners ago. Most of the talented youngsters representing the rival clubs of Har- bor View and Newport Hills, how- ever, appear to have plenty of time to pursue theU' prune, as well as conb.nue to shave personal bests. Both Bandaruk and Newport Hills Killer Whales Coach Charlie Schober prdlSed their athletes' sea- son-ending perfonnances. "We had some great swims," said Schober, who also coaches swimming at UC! and, like Ban- daruk, helps feed competitively seasoned swimmers into the Coro- na del Mar High aquatics program. "Most of the kids unproved lheir personal bests, so I'm happy about that." "I feel very fortunate to be working with the young people I do, because they work so hard. It also makes it a litUe easier when you win. It's nice to win the last ~eet, then smile an the way through the off-season .. . ~ -TED BANDURAK • Melissa Henderson, Niki Hen- drickson and Powers. That group docked a 2:10.46 in the 11-12 divi- sion to erase the 2: 10. 70 standard established in 1994. Powers didn't stop there, how- ever, as she went ctn to top the field in the 50 free (27 .92), the 50 fly (30.47) and the 100 individual medley (1:10.26) to join Storm at the top of a long list of local stand- outs. Harbor View's Vivian Liao and Kimberly McKay (9-10 girls divi- sion), as well as Newport Hills' Kasey Kipp (6-and-under girls) and Dolphin veteran Meagan Hardt (girls 15-18) also collected three gold medals. Liao won the 50 free (30.11) and shared gold with Killer Whale rival Molly Gorden in the 25 fly (15.44), after joining McKay, Lauren Snell and TI"acy Kubas for a victorious 100 medley relay collaboration. She was also second in the 100 IM. McKay also came out on top in the 50 backstroke (35.53) and was second in the 50 freestyle in a meet that offers no race longer than 200 yards. Kipp, following the inspirational message displayed on the Harbor View swim caps -HLet them eat wake" -did just that in her divi- QUOTE OF THE DA y -rM.t um f'«llb.l neat. ""1urbtg w low gross. ______ bulll W06 l:Jnd rf a lltt><br.~·:::.·· .... ~ ------~ DAVID FERDIG I DAILY PILOT -JOHN WARDRUP • Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor· dominated team dunks the field. CORONA DEL MAR -Orange County's •A• team, or to be more exact, Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high school water polo pro- grams, combined with Tustin'• Mike Poley, scorched the field in water polo competition at the California State Games Saturday and Sunday, posting five straight victories to gamer the gold medal at Corona del Mar High. Sunday's gold medal game was an 11-9 verdict for the Cd.M-Newport squad, with Central Cali- fornia the victim as the victon rallied from a -'·2 first-period deficit to post the two-goal decision . Foley led the scoring parade in the finale with four goals, while Corona del Mar's Jason Hokan- son (3), Carter Weir (1) and Jaton Pakla. (1) cxm- bined with a single marker from John Ucdfeni of Newport Harbor. Billy Messenger of Corona del Mar was in the goal and turned a swanning Central foe away with 17 saves. In Sunday's first game it was Orange County ·A" besting a squad of Northern Orange County players, resulting in a 12-4 victory, with Messen- ger (12) and Foley of Tustin sharing honors in the goal with 12 and 8 saves, respectively. Foley was again the scoring leader with five goals, with Hokanson (2), Weir (1), Ucdfetri (2), Palda (1) and Newport's Matt Moreau (1) doing the offensive damage. It was 7-0 at halftime with Foley netting all five of his goals in that span. In Saturday's action Orange CoWlty turned away the same Northern Orange County unit, 12- 5; then bested Central, 10·5; and slipped past Northern California, 8·?. · Weir was the major factor in the opener with six goals, while Moreau (2) and Foley each bad two goals, and Paul Park of Newport and Phil Dirroc- co of Corona each .scored one. Messenger dosed the lid with seven saves. In Game 2 on Saturday Foley had four goals, followed by Weir (3), Park 1, Ucd.ferri (1) and Corona del Mar's Chris Esposito (1). Messenger was aedited with nine saves. Weir (3), Foley (2), Moreau (1), Esposito (1) and Ucciferri (1) rounded out the scoring, with Mes- senger again the stopper in the net ~th eight n ar cu- larly thrilled about the noteworthy efforts of Newport Hills' Taylor Storm and Lauren Powers. each of whom won three mctividual events and parllcipated on a winning relay 10 their respective age divi- sions. , e also picked up gold medals on the 100 medley and the 100 freestyle relays, adding a silver in the 25- yard freestyle. Hardt, fifth in the Sea View League last spring in the 200 and 500 freestyle events as a CdM sophomore, won the 100 free in 57.72 and swam on two triumphant relays. A FAMILY Storm. competmg against foes ages 7 ·8, won the 25-yard freestyle (14 .15), the 25-yard butterfly (16 25) and the 50 freestyle (32.69), after anchonng lhe victorious 100 medley relay quartet to open lhe meet. Newport Htlls' Matt Cooper, competing in the 9-10 age division, topped a list of double-gold-medal winners, by adding a pair of silver medals as well. He won the 50 free and the 200 free relay, while finish- ing second in the 25 butterfly and the 100 IM. John Wardrup, and his dad, Larry Wardrup, give the 'member-guest' theory a new twist at NBCC. While the experience of playing in the dub's most anticipated men's tournament of the year with his father was special, John Wardrup wasn't about to bet that their team would win the overall low-gross champir- onship. teur status back about 1. 1/2 years ago. "That was really neat, winning the low gi-oss, but it was kind of a shocker,• John Wardrup said. "We had all these different bets going on during the regatta, but the only thing we didn't bet on was for us to win low gross, and it ended up costing us $1,000 each. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot What's more, Slonn's winning tune m lhe 25 free broke the two- year-old conference record of 14.59, giving him one of only three individual records set during the meet. Three relay teams also bested previous conference records, including the Newport Hills girls 200 medley quartet of Erin Ball, Doug Jetton. a former All-CIP water polo goalie at CdM who will soon return to Brown University for NEWPORT BEACH -Even though John Wardrup had returned to the cozy confines of the Newport Beach Country Club, he wasn't about to get too neighborly with the stakes in the club's annual member/guest regatta. His father, I.any, an 8-hand.icapper, was his partner. I.any Wardrup, a 14-year NBCC member, is part of a fraternity within the club called the "Dawn Patrol" -they tee off every Sat- urday and Sunday at 6 a.m. with plenty of skins to keep them warm in the chilly months. John Wardrup, playing as a guest of his father, is a scratch golfer, a former South American Tour professional who got his ama- "There are several different types of skins, and I bet on us to win, place and show every day. But I didn't think we could win the over- all gross, because my dad's an 8-handicap golfer. Most players are under 5-handicap. I didn't think, that after the last day, we had a • SEE SWIM PAGE 5 recreation standings SUMMER BASKETBAU 1. Juicers, 6-2; 2. KPMG Peat Warwick, Shooters, 5-4; 5. Sore Losers. 4-5; 6. (tie) Newpott leach 5-3; 3. Baker; Silberbergi Keener, 4-4; The Team, 3-6; Blatz, 3-6; 8. Head 4. (tie) Jack Squat. 3-5, Drummy King Hunters, 1-8. MWN White & Gire, 3-5, First lunch, 3-5. HCJ 1. Blue Devils, 7-1; 2. Just Play, 6-2, 1. PHJW, 9-0; 2. los Locos, S.1; 3. (tie) 3. (tie) 20/20 Recyclers, 5-3; Magic ~ C·1 .t Uncoln The Leader's Ctl<>b, 5-4; GD & C Mondays. 5-3; 5. Penal Code, 4-4, 6 1. Alley cats, 7--0; 2. (tie) lslanden, 5-2; Crushers, 5-4; 5. Paric Newport. 4-5; Shamrocks I, 3-5; 7 Old But Slo, 2-6; The Wheel, 5-2; 4. Tasmanian War 6. Pierce St. Annex. 2·5-2; Team Met-Rx. 8. Power Chiropractic, 0-8. Devils. 4-3; 5. Brian's Blazers, 3-4; 6. (tie) 1-8; 8. C & I., 0-7-2. MONDAY C at Ensign Sysco Kids, 2-5; Quiksilver, 2-5; 8. C & W Ha 1. (tie) Third String, 8-1, Emery Roids, 0-7. 1. Newport Cubs, 8-1; 2. Insignia Financial, 8-1; 3 Trey, 5-*; 4. HWN Commerctal Group, 8-2; 3. Newport B.$sketballers, 3-6; 5. Dunk On You, 2·7; 1. The Herd, 7--0; Bricklayers, 6-1; 3. Jazz, 6-3; 4. Lotem Breeze, 4-5; Pierce 6. Panthers, 1-8. Shamrocks, 5-2; 4. Rhoids, 3-4; 5. (tie) Street Anne>C, 4-5; 6. CdM 92625, 3-6; MUI Toudle Rose, 2·5, Doloris Sportflshlng, 7. (tie) Pizza Knights, 2-7; The kitchen 1. (tie) Rutan & Tuckerm 7-1; Gibson, 2·5; No-Names, 2·5; 8. Theodore Robins, Sink, 2·7; 8, Dunn & Crutcher; 7-1; 3. (tie) 5150's, 5-2; 1-6. N1W (flnlll) S.Y.C & R., 5-3; 5. Stetlna Brunda & HEN 1. Bob's, 9-1; 2. (tie) Towes Perrin, 6-4, Buyan, 3·5; 6. (tie) Latham & Watkins, 1. Harwood Warriors, 7--0; 2. (tie) KM08, 6-4; 4. (tie) Zoo Crew, 5-S, Foul 2-6: Lotem, 2-6; 8. The Mofo's, 2-7. Repair~ Ligaments. S-2, Team G1nls, Ball & friends, S-5, Hewitt Hawa, 5-5; TEN 5-2; 4. Going Hog'n, ]..il; 7. (ti•) Sultans of SWlng. 2-8, PM Ufers, 1. Shooters, 8·1, Squar, Miiner & 5. The Barnacles, 1-6; G. Bohlca, 0-7. 2-8. "ffhl, 7-2; 3. The Bookies, 5-4; 4. Carl's ,.1 Hoop Orum, 3-6; 5. (tie) Coors Cutter; 1. w..th«IP.S.A., 9--0; 2. Never Pierce Street Annex. 2-7. SOFTaAU. EnoUgh, 7-2< J. (tie) SHshore Sfuggen. 1WN Newport IMc:h S-); He.lwnly Httt.n, l-3; 5. Sliding 1. (tie) Ciys1al Cover Shake Shack, Homt, J..5; 6. ~'S. 1-6; 7. Humor Klngi, 7·1; J. llotrlbe, 5-3; HC1 (flnef) ' I~ 0-7. 4. (tie) WMD 2-6; Knlghthawtu, 2-6; 1. a.fl 8ashen, 10-0; 2. Margarltavllhi flm S. Grfutles. 1·7. Hurt'lc.tnes, a.2; l . (tie) larley ~. 1. Fae. F~ 6-2· 1; 2. Plr.tes, 5-3·1; 3. WWN 4-6, Lyon c.omp.nles, 4-3; 5. lank GI~ 5-4; 4. ......,. SHI, J..6; S. Att1os 1. 11'.w I~ 7· 1; 2. Shefks. 6-J; Ru~ 3-7; 6. ~ HHds. 1-9 loelh1 ...... 6. ~of Enon, 2-4. ~ 5-4:~. K"9, 3-S; s. Cas.JJdY• HC2,....., !!!•LC.. C.J otL N 1. XTI, .. ,: 2. Ct•) Detoltte I Touc:ht ._ ... 11 d15 CIC at...... U1, 6-J; Ortginal Plzu, 6-J; 4. AdMtty 1. ~ ......... Mutuel Tetm M1t1t, --~.-...--~~~~~~~---~~-----~.....___,, ( 9-1; 2. Latham & Watkins. 8-2; 3. Law In Motion, 7-3; 4. Koll Miners. 5-5; 5. . Frivolous Motion, 4-6; 6. Fire Monsters, 3-7; 7. (tie) Newport Ski Cmpany, 2-8; Oakwood Apartments, 2-8 .. 1\M9dey Coed C.1 TC1 1. Win Or Lose, 9·1; 2. Make It Hurt, 9-1; 3. Datamed Dawgs, 6-4; 4. Alrtouch Cellular; 6-4; 5. Brewhounds, 5-5; 6. 10, 3-7; 7. Del-Om, 2-8; 8. P•per Or Plastic, 0-10. (Playoff: Win Qr L~ \IS. Make It Hurt. Aug. 13, 7:30 p.m.) W81 (final) 1. Oamdlggers, 9-1; 2. So>c, 1·3; 3. 42 Bones A Head, 5-4-1; 4. Bulfdawgs, 4-5-1; 5. Zero Tolerance, 4-6; 6. DI Tech, 0-10. WM1 t. Drunk Losers, 1·2: 2. (tie) Sons of Beadles, 6-J, Psychic Nutumbas, 6-3; 4. (tie) Far Side, ,_.; Mulligans. 5-4; 6. Pimco. J-6; 7. Uedcer's front Row, 2·7; I. $9nltts. 1·7. WIG 1. V.lfow Soll, l-1; 2. GMn Va This!, 7-2. ) (tie) BUsh Dogs. 4-S. lulleu, 4-S, Hite Owts, 4-,; 6. Neal, HMdhalt«, 0 1Nell, 4-5: 7. ~ I Company, 3-6; 8. Chubb, 2•7. wrw 1. (tie) trnbo, .. 1; 2. lont"' 1-l: 3 . ldtO leech, M; 4.. Cl Green Mecth, t-7;5.CI~, 1 ... WC-1 Wednesday Coed CC t. SRS Tech, 8-1; 2. Dream Team, 6-3; 3. Hoozonfurst. 5-4; 4. Pierce Street AnneJC. 3-7; 5. Squeeze Play, 1-8. 1. Nada Chance. 10-0; 2. Simple Technology, 7-3; 3. (tie) Cooklestlx, 4-5·1, 4. Co-Oependentz, 4-5-1; 5. IC Une Krew, 3-7; 6. Newmeyer I Diiiion, 1·9. me CflNI) 1. Merrill Lynett Newport. 11-0: 2. Jericy Boys. 10-1; 3. Bull and Strikes, 8-3; 4. Paine Webber Newpor\ 7-4; 5. Field of Schemes, 6-5; 6. Paine Webber Bulldogs. 6-5; 7. S.8. Bam Stormers, 5-6; 8. Ftdhion tstand, 4-7: 9. Dffn Witter Newport Beach, 4-7; 10. H.J. Myers, 2-9; 11. Coasters, 2-9; 12. Paine Webber· C>rtnge, 2-9. ., (flnef) 1. Chuy's All-St.ws, 9-1; 2. Clown P\lnchers. 1-1: J. otd saow 0ogs. M : 4. ~ CtHtlon, 4-6; S. Spiftt.y'J Machine, 3·7; 6 Clllfoml.e eonn.ctlons, 1-t. MIL (flnal) 1. 51SO's, 7-3; 2. lladcles Fighting ~" 1·l; ]. (tie) ...... 8oyl, S.S. !loft S~ ......... 5-S; S. lM'llml, '4; 6. llue Collt, 2.a. .. ...., '· o ....... 104; 1. ..... 7.19 J. C*) s..ort ....... 6" llndflllt. • SEE WARDRUP PAGE 5 4-6; 5. Paclflcoast leaguers, l-7; 6. Bears, 2-8. MCY 1. Pierce Street Anne>!. 8-1; 2. Land Sharts, 7-2; 3. (tie) Barking Spiders. 5-4; 4. Squeeze Play, 5-4, Price Wat~ 5-4; 6. Love Monkeys. l-5-1; 7. Transamerb, 2-7; 8. O'Melveny & Myers, 0-8-1. WOM (flMI) 1. 4merty Johnny\ AngM. 10-0; 2- (tle) Squee:z. Play, 7-3, ~es, 7-3: 4. Mlttflts, 6-4; 5. (tie) H..tlor View, ~. Machs, 4-6; 7. (tie) Larsons, 1·9, 1 Buff TNm, 1·9. 1'11 (flnel) 1. Lightning a Lumbers, 9-1: 2. Newport Wholesalers, 1-2; 3. Orlgln1t PIWI, 5-5; 4. (ti•) Team EISton, 4-6, BRW Haurds, 4-6; 6. lulllonlltl, 0-10. ~--.. C.J TID (flMO 1. Hit I l'un, to 1; 2. 12 flllc,; .. 2; J. H.wo. 5-5; 4. <*) PINda ~ ~7. Oetotn. a TOUCN. J.7; 1. ~ Woodrowt. H. ;.=.r-c.a 1 ........ CA. to1; 2. c:.. Unit.~ J. Ml ................. 6-S; -l. ... A fM,"' 6. '-t Mlrwldi t = ,_ 1~ 7. CibOi\ Dunn. CIW:!'8 . I • O U TH SWIM SUMMARIES llUlllCOMT-. earn•• CIMA&a ,._ ........ (comblMd ~-~-1~H.w"'-w, ~ 2 Newport .... 2107 5. ) ~ Jor.-II. 1,143 S; 4. '9dftc S.-. l,MJ, 5. Green-°'* U21 5; 6. GrMn ~ 1. J !50 S. 7. C.oAeoe 1'iWt1. 1,0U; &. LaU fold L f,069. Gal ........ 100 medley rNy. 1. Newport Hllli (I(~ ~arek. WllMM fllogatt, OvlstJ MNd. ~ l(lpp}.-1:)(),14, Othen: 2. Harbor View (Ashley ltrlft, t.Mllsu Manni, Stephanie Gaber1. Claire Schloemer), 1:J1M. 25 he · I. Stephanie e>.ben (HV), 17.25. Othen: 2. ICAsey klpp (NH), 11.09; 4. Ashley Prln (HV), 1L91; 5. Katheflne Kacz· IMf'K (NHJ, 19.79; 6. Christle Mffd (NH), 20~7; 7. Natalie $llah (HV), 20.38. 25 br'Mlt • 1. Kasey Kipp (NH), 24.35. Othen: 4. Stephanie Gabert (HV), 25.0; 5. Jullat\ne P'1QOOtt (Nt-0, 25.01; 6. Maxine RciJenhuit (NH), TT A6; 8. Mefjs.. y JMnnl (HV), 21.81; 11. Sll!pNnle lrown (H\I), JUI. 25 tty • 1. Stephanie G.t>en (>fV). 20.37. Othen: 3. Ashley Mes (HV), 21.97; 4. Christ.le MHd (NH), 22.69; 6. Mlehelle Tolfa (NH), 23,97, 7. Oalre Sdlloem« (HV), 24.33; a. Mu· lne ~uis (NH), 2S.2S · 2S bilc:k -1. KitayWN (GV), 24.31. Others: 2. Ash~ies (HV), 24.52; 3. Julianne (NH), 25.11; S. ~ne • ITIMK (NH), 26.69; 6 Michelle TOlf1 (NH), 26.n; I. Etlw Mol· n1r (HV). 27. 12; 12. Claire ~ (H\I), 21.30. 100 ffff relay -1. Newport Hill.s (Katherine K1amarek, Christi Mead. Mlchelle Tolfa. Katty Kipp), 1:21.45. Othe~ 2 Harbor View (Katie O'Donnell, Natalie Shah, Stephanie Brown, Oalre Schloemer), 1:25.01 . A.-7 .. 100 medley re~y -1 1-iarbor View u.nmfflf Pries. Holly Van Htll, Katie lndvlk, Katlin Kut.), 1:1S.6J. Ot~ 2. New· port Hiiis (Catherine Dalley. Alulne Rodenhuli, Brenn• Srnittl, c.aJtlin Cz.lsny), 1'1688. 25 free -1. Alexine Rodenhuis (NH), 1 S.42. Others: 3 (tie) Bntnoa Smith (NH) and C.ther-ine Dalley (NH), 16 20; 6. Katlin Kubis (HV), 17 .47; 1 Camille Hewko (HV). 17.54; 9 ~thryn Bild« (HV), 17.62 25 btMSt • 1. Tompklrn (lF I}, 21A6. <>then: 4. Brenna Smith (NH), 22.0J; 6. Katie lndvilr. (HV), 22.44; 7. (tie) Holly V1111 Heil (HV) and AltJ1lne Rodenhuls (NH), 22.63; 10. Paioe O'Brien (NH), 21.57; 11 CAmllle Hewko (HV), 23.69. 2S fly -1. Catht-rine Dailey (NH), 17.25. Othen: 3. Katie lndvtlt (HV). 17. 70; 4. Brenna Smith (NH), 17.76; 5 Ashley Chandl..-(H\I). 19.12; 9 Jessk.t M..zur.t (NH), 20 74; 1' Kathryn Biider (H\I), 21.76 25 back • 1. Katie lndvllr. (HV), 19.84. Othen: 4. Jennlfflf Pries (HV), 20.50; S. Ashley Chllftdler (HV), 20.73; 12. C.itlyn Cz1sny (NH), 22.89; 17. Athlna Mflhlr.in ~). 23,91; 18. R.chel Heyl..- (NH), 24.23. 50 frM -1. Catherine Dalley (NH), 36.75. Othen: 2. K.tthryn llkl« (HV), 37 .28; 3. Aleiune llodenhuis (NH), 37.94; 6. Jen· nifflf Pries (H\I), 38.50; 9. )flsJu Mazura (NH), 40.45; 10. 81.tJre Constantinov (HV). 40 98 100 free rtily -1 C'.olle91 Patt. Qt.hen: 2. H.vbor View (Katlin Kubas. Jennlf..-Prifl. Camille Hewko, Kath'Y.!1 Slider), 1:09.78. 4 Newport Hilk (Calttyn ~ Gillian Gen~ Jill c..uer1y, Jnslc.t M.11ura), 1:12.40. A.-•10 100 medley relay -1 Harbor V'ttW (l(lmbtlfty Mc~ Lauren Snel~ Vwlan Uao. Tracy Ku~). 1:05.72. Others: 3 Newport Hills ~lie c..rtsof\, Florent Rodenhul.s, Molly Gorden, MeQan Gorden), 1:08.73. SO frH · 1. Vrvi1111 Lllo (NH), J0.11. Othen: 2. Kimberly McK · ay (HV), 30.35; S. Molly Gorden (NH). 31.52. 8. Lluren McAdams (NH), 32.45; 9. Megan Gorden (NH), J2.6l; 13. Llur•n Snell (HV), 34.0. 39.06. Othen: 4. Stacy Edlund (NH), 41.18; 5. Julianne Piggott (NH), 41.118; 6. Lauren Snell (HV), 42.34; 10. D.tnlell.t OIGioa como (HV), 44..0; 15. FlorentlM "odenhul.l (NH), 45.19; 16 Stephanie Arnett (HV), 45 41 25 flv· 1. W.) VM.n U.O (HV) Ind Molty Gorden (NH), 1 S 44 Others: ~. L.turen McAdams (NH), 16.64; 6, M19an Gorden (NH). 16.76; 11. Kelll Kllne (HV), 17.70; 13. Blair ZetM!r (HV), 17.79. 50 bad: -1. l(Jmbtrly McKay (RV), lS.Il. Others. 2 Meg.tn Gofden (NH), 38.64; 3 Molly G«den {NH). 38.96; 4 Stacy Edlund (NH), 39.37, 7 M.tllory Reynolds (HV). 40 97; 9 Ahlia Kattan (HV), 41.SA. 100 IM • 1. Kim~ MdCay (HV), 1:17.92. <>then: 2. Vrvi1111 Uao (HV), 1:20.IO; 4 Stacy Edlund (NH), 1:23.29, 6. Danielle Carlton (NH). 1 :26.JO: 9. Kelli KllN (HV), 1:28.38; 10. l.turtn McAdams (NH), 1:28.64. I 00 frM relay • 1. Newport Hiiis (Stacy Edlund. Lauren McAdams, Kinzle Kramer, Danielle CMlson), 2:16.91. Oth· ers: 2. Habof View (Mallory Revnoldf. ltacy Kubas. Daniella Ol(iloac:on10, Lluren Snell), 2:18.75. .. Newport Hllll CLM-tn Jof1ft, AIM.I MN\ir4 Me11a1 Hender· mn, ~ ~ 2:Q6A1. A.-,,., .. 200 medley relay -1. Hatbor View (MeflncA l\ic:br, lridgft lnGu.. Lluren Edwltdl, Je'lnlf• lelli). 2-m u. <>then.: 2 • .._. pOft Hilk (Mellu IAMI. Dlml· tTa Haivnluk. Ellen °"" Klnten Stonn), 2-(17.29 100 ftee -1 = (GI), 1 :00A7. Othwl: 2. t lnolis (HV), I :01. 71; 5. Mell Tuder (HV), 1:02A1; 6. t<lmen Storm (NH), 1 :OZ.53; 9. L.turen Edwards (HV). 1:04.41; 16. Sarah Goethals (NH), 1:08.12; 17. Meagan Sutton (NHl; 1:09.08. 50 breast • 1. Bri~ lngli' (HV), 34.77. Otlws: 2. Dln1ltra H1wlluk (NH), 35.02; 7. O.tlr• Duggins (HV), 17.57; 10. Hayley Hapeman (H\I), 31.3S; 14. Cate Stocbtill (NH), 39.54; 18. Me11$-sa Lanni (NH), 40.98. 50 fty • 1. ~(GB), 30.28. Othen: 3. Dlmitra Havrlluk (NH). 30.63; 7. Klmen Storm (NH), 31.72; B. Lauren Edwiirds (HV), J 1.711; 9. Ellen Orbe (NH), 32.12, 11 Jennifer Belll (HV), 32.6'5; 17 Shawn Run (HV) 3SAI, • 50 b.(k • I. Mehndl Tudt.,- (HV), 32 O. Othe~ 6. Kari H.tm- merschmltt (HV), 34.26; 7. ~Ilg.a Llnni (NH), 34 30; 8, Jennifer 8.tli (HV), 34.46; 9. ~.tg;lll Sutton (NH), 34. 50; 12 Janae 8ouwm1 (NH), 35.38 100 IM . I Deleon (PS), 1.09 67 Others: 3 Melinda Tudter (HV), 1:12 10, 1 K1rrten Storm (NH). 1:14.94; 9. EllM Orbe (NH), 1'16.0S; 10. Karl Hammeodlmitt (HV), I: 16. I 6; 16. Sh.twn Ruu (HV), 1:18.03; 21 . Janae Bousem1 (NH), 1:21.07. 200 free relay • 1. lllke Forest II, 1:53.31. Others.: 3 Harbor View (Lluren Edwardi, Jennifer Belll, Lindsey Daley, Bridget lngll$), 1 :S5.66; 4. Newport Hills (Sarah Goet.hali. Melissa Lanni. Dlmltra H111riluk, Ellen Orge), 1'56.47. Ag.s1S-11 200 medley relay -1 Harbor View (Laura Weeshoff, Christy S.twytr, Hilary Hoeven. MNgan Hardt), 2:04.38, Othen: 2. New- pott Hiils (Wendy Boggs. Jor- dana Hlvrlluk. Melissa Ford. Jenny Roberu), 2:05.0S. 100 frH · 1. MHgan Hardt ~V). 57.72. Othen.. 3. Hila<y Hoeven (HV), S9 58; 6. Ubby Stock.still (NH), 1 02.07, 9 Leslie Hamilton (HV). I :0269 50 brus1 -1 Kendrick (CP). 34 78 ~ B Kylie Cooper (NH), 36.24, 9 Christy ~ (HV), 36 78, 13 Laura WttW>ff (HV), 37.19; 14 Courtney Hardt (H\I). 31 89; 1 S. Libby Stockstlll (NH), 38 66; 18 Hannah DelPonte (NH), 41 32 softy-1. Ald1"9..-(CP), 2B.19 Others. 2 Wernty BOC)g'J (NH), 29.07, 4 Melina Ford (NH). 29 43; S Hilary Hoewn (H\I), 30.20; 6. Courtney Hardt (HV). 30.31; 13 Susan Curtis (HV), 32.46. SO back -1. lllura Weflhotf (HV), 30.74. Others· 4 Wendy Boggs (NH). 32.09; 5. Jenny Sandland (HV), 32.SJ: 6 Meghan Brawner (HV), 33 16; 18. Hannah DelPonte (NH), 3819. 100 IM · I Aldinger (CP). 1.06 34 Other$ 3 Melissa Ford (NH}, 1:08.56, 4. Kyhe Cooper (NH), 1:09.48; S. L..lura Weeshoff (HV), 1·09 48; 6 Courtney Hardt (HV), 1:11.27; 10 lusanna Russ {HV), 1·13.28; 22. Hannah DelPonte (NH), 1.2344. 200 frH !flay · I Harbc>r View (Hiiary HoeYen, Courtney H.t<dt Christy Sawy«. ~n H.tfdt), 1 '49.21 <>then: 2. lffw. pOft Hills (Melissl Ford. Kylie Cooper, Jordana H111riluk, Wendy Boggs). 1:50.90 llOVS ~ 100 medley relay · I. Lake Form I~ 1:24.66•. Othe~ 2 Harbo< VttW Oeff~ Peck. Bri- an Smith, Matthew Langel, Scott Unebac:k), 1:34 79; · 4. Newport Hills Patrick White, l(yte Tomlin. Panter Reed, Jeff C.rlson), 1:3B.3B 25 free · 1. Bandaruk (lf II). lB 13. Othe~ 4. Matthew Lan- son (NH), 1B.93; 7. atrlck While (NH), 19.33; 13. Evan Zepf el (NH), 21 .46; 15 Jeffrey Peck (HV). 21 69; 16. Scott Une- badt (HV), 22.19. 25 brelSl -1 B.tndaruk (Lf II), 23 02• OtherJ, 3 Kevin Une-i-k (HV), 2S.89: 4 Brian Smith (HV), 26.33; 11 Anfty Rovur (HV), 28.Bl; 12 Andy Bender (NH), ~.I~, 13 Kyle Tomlin (NH). 29 Bl, 16. Anthony Mar· r1lle (NH), 29 Bl 25 fly -1 McCM1My (Lf 10. 21.21 Ottien 3 Jeffrey CMtson (NH), 23.44. 4 M.tnhtw Langel (HV), 23 90; 1 Parker Reed (NH), 26 SA; I Scott Lonebadt (HV), 26.97, 11 Anfty RaYtM (H\I), 29 40. 12 Kyle Tomlin (NH), 30 67 25 beck 1. Gardner (PS). 21.57 Othen 4 (tie) Patridt White (NH) and Brad Smith (H\I), 21.69; 6. Jefftrt c.anson (NH), 23.n; 1. M•tthew I.Angel (HV). 25.83; 9. ~ffrey P9ck (HV), 25.99, 13. P1rker Reed (NH), 29.84. 100 free relay -1. Ullr.e Forest 11, 1:1S.92. Others: 2. Harbor \l1ew (Bri1111 Smith, Scott Line-back. An<fy Rovttr, M.ttthew Langel), 1:26.81; 3. Newport Hiits (Evin Zepfel, MlchNI Fly- nn. Patrkk White, Kytle Tomlin), 1:29.65. A.-7 .. 100 medley relay -1. Newport Hills (Barrett Henclrkkson, Trevor Gl.td)oth. Ryan lance, Taylor Storm). 1:12.87. Othen: 4. Harbor View (E Coic. J.tmle Kline. 'Met Ellli. Corbin Medi- na). 1:11.54.. 25 fr• -1. Taylor Storm (NH~ t4 1s• Ottwrs 10. 8¥rett Hen- drlduon (NH). 1U7; II. Tyler Ellis (HV), 17.0; 12 COtbln Med- ina (HV). 17.14; 20. Taylor...,. (Htt. 11.12; 21 M.tntllll Tutton (HV). 1117. 25 brN&t -1 Hansen (GB). 20 22 Ott.n.. 4. Jamil Kline (>fV). 21.04; I.~ Par\ {NH), 222': t Tt9YOf G~ (NH), 22.74; 12. Owittlen MorltHlo (NH). 24 01; 17. Pwtw Sc:hlc»- mef (HV), 24 M; U . Mike Ktndtkk (HV), 26.29. 2' fly -1, T~ Stotm (NH}, "JS. °"*"= s. SS (NH). t7 .M; 6 Tom , ilOi: L l¥rett ~ 1t.07; 1J. COf'bln MldlM ~l'.a;,21. 10: 14. ~ EHii (HV), 1' fly · t. MOfY!i (GI), 11,09, OCMn: J. Ryan l.AllKe {Nt4), 11.n ; 4. TOl'll ~ (HV), ,... 6. a.mt kbon "4>. 1'"51 1J Irle COii s 2t.M, IS. JM* Gr • un. " T~ ':l CNH . ll.tl, ...... ,.--~OM. Na~• TW!li n.•1 L#O fn1, t. ~KIN ,, al 10. lrlt c. ON). • D. WI 1111111 tNHl. ... '' ttl -,..._. '· en.. .......... ~ ..... .. """' ™" .... CCllWrt ............... ,... .... ""1':0?1ct 1 ~ ... A.-•10 100 tntdieYrNy -1. ~ Htlls lh01dt ~ l(eYln Attz, ~ Oell'oni., Kris Cooper), I :05. 97 <>then.: 4. Harbor \11.w (~ Hs4.I, J Ellh, Mo<g.tn Dunzaf, Tom Wtldl), 1'09 99 • 50 tr.. -1. (tie) Kevin W.lctl (HV) Ind M.ttt Cooper {NH). 29.M . Othen: J. Gunnar McClellan (NH), 31.71. 7 Kris Cooper (NH), 32.90; 11 Chris Crawford (H\I), 34.17; 16. Tom ~ (H\I). 36.39. 50 breast • 1. OuehrlfXI (PS), 17.77. Others: l. Kevin \Yelch (HV), 38.57; 4 Kevin Artz (NH), 41.74; B. Jon Langford (NH), 43A1; 9. Daniel Nfehenke (HV), 43.78; 12. Grant c-triy (NH), 44.46; 13. Walker Ru»ell (HV), 44.66. 25 fly -1. Duehrlng (PS), 14.27. Othe!'I: 2. M•tt Cooper (NH), 15.07; 3. Parker DelPonte (NH). 1S.20; 4 Gunnar Mc:Ck!I· ~n (NH), 15.67: 12. Sein Ellis (HV), 17 BO; 15. Morgan Ounzer (HV), 1B.06; 16. Ch11les Hsu (H\I), 1B,09. 50 bad -1 Chari~ Hsu (HV), 38.90; 2 Parker DelPonte (NH), 39.0; ). PatrKk Joyce (NH), 39.57; 4 Chm Cr1wford (HV). 39.85; 6. Griffin Gentry (NH), 40.19; 8. Nath1111 Parker (HV), 40.79 100 IM -I Duehnng (PS). 1: 1 S.34 Others. 2 M.ttt Cooper (NH). 1:17 B7, 3 1Ce111n Welch (HV), 1:18.Bl, 6. Charles H.su (HV), I :24.68. 7. Kris Cooper (NH), 1:24,84; Sean Ellis (HV), 1:2S3B 200 free relay -1 Newport Hiiis (Parlter OelPonte, Km Cooper, Gunnar McClellan. M•tt Cooper), 2·09.50. Others· 2. Harbor View (Sean Ellis. Tom Welch, Chris Crawford, Kevin 'M!lch), 2:14.91. A9" 11-12 200 medley relay -1. Pacific Sanck, 2·10.93. Others· 2 Har bor View ffyier Martin. Bart 'M!lch, Brandon Poweri, Adam Buzolich), 2:1464; 4. ~ Hills (Man Canedy, ler Brundage, Tyler McClel an. Beau Stodtstoll), 2:20.25 50 free -1. Fleetwood (PS). 26 10. Othe~ 2 Adam Buzolich (HV), 28 41; S. John Money (HV), 29.26, 12 Matthew Black· ford (HV). 31.13, lB Buu Stodtstill {NH). 3338; 21 Clay Bousema (NH), 35 4S, 23 Ben Forrest (NH), 38.97 SO bre.ast -1 Furniss (PS), 36 43 Other's' 3. Adam Buzoh<:h (HV). 37.81, 9. Marcello Pantu llano (HV), 39 48, 10 Bart Wekh (HV), 39 61, 15 Tyler BrundilC)I (NH), 41 22. 16 Matt Casserly (NH), 41.25; 20 Kevin Quinlan (NH), 44 81 50 fly · 1 Fleetwood (PS), 30.SO Others: Tyler McCletl•n (NH), 31 SO; 5 Brandon P~n (HV), 33.53; 10. John Money {HV), 3S.33. 12 Matt N«Weomb (HV), 36 06; 19 Tyler Brundag• (NH), 44 66. 20 Clay Bou~ma (NH), 46 30 SO back · 1 Tyler Manin (HV), 33.94; 6. Man C.sserly (NH), 36, 72. 7 John Daley (HV), 36 85, B. IC,C. Rawllm ~HV), 37 50, J9 Ben Forrest (NH). 46.71. 21 Clay BouM!ma (NH), 48.24. 100 IM · 1. Fleetwood (PS), 1:11.S7. Others 2. Adam 8uzolich (HV), 1 13 02. S Tyle< McClellan (NH), 1·16 03; 6 Tyler Martin {HV), 1.16.39, 9 M.trcet lo Pantuh•no (HV). I lB 19, 20 Beau 5tocltS1oll (NH). 1 31 2B 200 fre~ rel•y -1 Pac1f1t Sandi, 1 :59 17 Others J Har bor View (Brandon Powers, M.ttt.Mw Blac.kford. KC. Rawl ·~ John Money), 2 01 63, 7 Newport Hills (Matt Uluerly, Robert DellaGrotti, Buu Stockstill, Tyler McClell.tn). 2'.1289 Ages 13-14 200 medfey relay 1 L.Ake Forest I, 1'.SA.62' Othen Har bor Vi~w (Omar Kanan, Aleundet Niehenke. JaJOn Pal· da. Jeff Edwards), 21>0 90, 8 Newport Hills (Garrett Gentry, Adam Cooper, Kevin !Cramer, Kevin Regar), 2'.1 S 0 100 free -1 Cr and&ll (GV), 53.64. Others· 4.. Omar Kattan (HV), 57.03; Jeff Edwards {HV), 1 :00.28; 10. Chriss Strfft H 1;oi15'. 50 breaS1 . 1 Szll~I (lF I). 30.91. Others: 16 Cl'lross Street (HV), 38.63; 17 1Cev1n Rager (NH), 3B 73; 19 Chris McCormkk (HV), 39 66 50 fly -1 Crandall (GV). 26 83 Others: 3 JtiOft P.tlda (HV), 2B.36, B. Jeff Edwards (HV), 30.12; 9. Ke111n !Cramer (NH), 30.25, lS Howlfd Hsu (HV). 3.3.11. 50 bltk -1 Crandall {GV), 29.28 Others. 2 G.trrett Gentry (NH), 29.97, S. Jaion Palda (HV). 30:69; B Omar Kattan (HV), 31.28; 11 Howard Hsu (MV), 32 89; 21 l(e111n ~r (NH), 3881. 100 IM · 1. Szilagyi (LF I). 1 :00 59• Others 3 J11~ Pald1 (HV). 1<05.73, S. Omar Kattan (HV), 1 :07 71; 6 Garrett Gentry (NH), 1:08.31; 12 Howard Hsu (HV), 1 : 11.94. 200 free relay -1 L.tke fot'est I, 1:43.94. Others. 3 Hubor View (Chriss Stl'ftt, Aleu nder Niehenke, Howard Hsu, Jeff Edwanh), 1 :50.84; 8 Newport Hills (Adam Cooper, G1rret Gentry, Kevin Kr.tmer, Kevin Regar), 2;05.S9. A.-1~11 200 medley relay -1. Harbo< View (Dooo Jetton, Blake Bent-~ Kevin Tucker; Alex Batley), 1 :46.62. 0the11: 2 Newport Hills (Scott Kramer, Mike McClellan, Devon Jensen, Tom Keatlno). 1:48_87. 100 6" -1 !lowlands (lf II). SUJ. Othen: 2. KeYtn Tuclttf (Hll). 51.53; J. OtYon Jensen (NH), S1.M; 6 Doug ~tton (HV). 52.36; .. Andrew Batley (HV), 53.60; 10 on Kr- ~ 53.75; 12. Torri KHtlng (NH), SA.02. 50 br'Mlt • 1. Hule (\.F II). 28.95. <>then.: 3. Blake a.ntley (HV). 30 42; 4. Mih McOell.tn (NH), JOAl; 5. Alu lattey (HV), 30. 75; 6. Kevin TUcker (HV), J0.71; 15. Tr.-II.ager (NH), Jl.56. so fly -1. Oe\IOl'I Jelmn (NH). 2Ul. Ol.Nn: 2. l(IYln l\id(ef (HV), 24.17; 7. Alu btley {HV). M.72; JMOn ~ (HV), 28. 11; 1 I. Mike Mc:Clellan (NH). 28.84. so bee*. 1. Doug Jetton (HV), 27.57. Othen. 4. kott KrtlMf (NH), 21 90; 6. Chris Kr-~~ 29.35; 7 .... " .. ,iey e· 29.AJ; 15. ""°" ~ . J1.50; n. ll'tVOI' ~ H). 11.10. 100 IM • 1 O'OWIOl'I (I.I II), 1:00.29. ()then: 2. Doug ~ if 1<0011, J .... lttley 1!O1.1 t: S Scott KrllM' 1-01.ll. 7 Tom l<eetlng 1!02...M. .. Nwhw .. tley 1-0J U; 15. ctwis K,_ 1'05• 200 "" ,.. • 1, '«lfk ~ 1~ OtMfl: 2. Hew· --' .-CScioet ICIWMf, on "'--1Wll ~ 0.-, ""'9n>. ••ot 4. ...... ""'-' ==~=-= , ... ·~ft'\Ht ..... \ I I. \ ' I I I I • I I '-. I ' MONDAY. AUGUST 12, 1996 ~WARDRU~ CONTINUED FROM 4 Diego, he would probably till be _R)a}'Ulg golf for a livi.ng ll every tournament was at NBCC ·u I could Just play on my chance.• bome course, maybe I The elder Wardrup sur· would've llldde 1t m golf.• fie pnsed the field, shot 76. John said. •But I should probably w d.ru b 6 keep my day Job • ar p, w 0 shot 7 in the Wardrup. a USC teammate open.mg round, shot 68 m the and close fneod of Dave final. Stockton Jr .. brushed fourth in •everyone figured my son the Brazilian Open in 1993, would play well, but I had earning a whopping Sl,800 never played m a tournament That was the best brush of tus as ao eight, and everyone pro career. Enc Woods, a Corona del Mar prof iJlA1 goJtes: wbo ___ , woo tha South AmericAll Order of Ment that yeu, wu m a car ahead of Wanirup' Wardrup was not d.tivmg. (FoT two weeks that year, Woodl and Wardrup had roomed together m Chile.) ·Tuey either kill you or lake as much money 'as they can.• Wardrup said of the Bogota Police, •because the police down there only make about $500 a month. So the')( make whatever they can on: the side.• - Costa Mesa'• bcbel ZJeDM1nn (above) competes ln high jump at C.Wornla State Games; lister Blanca (below) heaves the shot put Saturday. thought I would shot an 84 or •There a.re onJy about sue. 85 on lbe last day.· the elder events a year on the South Wardrup said. "We were recil-Amencan Tour. but 1t was a ly a dark horse because of pretty eye-openmg experi- me. • ence down there,· said The opening round or the Wardrup, who also played on regatta was a best-ball of part-the Golden State Tour. "It's oers, followed by the cross-defirutely not Newport Beach over Pinehurst system, m Just getting a glass or Wdter Guns were pointed at the goUers' heads, according to Wardrup, as soon as the car• was pulled over Wardrup's: lhree car comparuons, luckily, spoke Spanish and eventually talked the officers down to $12 -which partners hlt each others' can be dangeious. The goU shots. In a tradJbon format the cours~ are totally dJ.Herent, final day, Larry Wardrup the conditions are dlflerent shocked the field as the and it's extremely warm down • 1t was pretty scary,· Wardrup sa.id ·1 was pretty much reddy to Wlthd.raw from the toumdITlent and go home We had more money (to give the police1 but I was Just stay· mg away Hey, $12 later, we were out lo d.lnner • father/son combtnabon trom there I was gomg Lo dinner Corona del Mar won by seven one rnght and had thP expen- strokes wtth a total of 276. ence of an M-1 b on my head • ·Every flight in the regatta L As Wardrup and lhree oth· was won by a member of the er goUers -d1I from South Dawn Patrol," John Wardrup Amenca -were dnvmg down sa.id proudJy. "They're kind of d dusty road following a round the good ol' boys of the club." in Bogota. Col um bid , they Wardrup. once paired Wlth Phil ~t.Jck.elsoo m the-NCAA Champ1onstups. has had tus share or rolling the dlce in his goU cdreer Maybe that's why he dldn't bet on his dad for the low gross For Wardrup, a 1986 CdM were pulled over by local High graduate and a former undercoyer police officers for USC standout who lives in San speeding. SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS CONTINUED FROM 4 his sophomore year, ended his Harbor View career with two boys 15-18 gold medals and a sil- ver. Jetton bested the field in the 50 backstroke (27 .57), leading off the victorious medley relay team with the same stroke. He was second in the 200 lM and added a sucth-place showing in the 100 free. Harbor View's Bridget Inglis (girls 13-14), also won two golds and a silver, clauning the 50 breaststrok e and the medley relay and just missing in the 100 free. finishes in the 25 free and the 25 butterfly, while Tucker added a relay win and a bronze medal in the l 00 IM to her gold in the 50 backstroke. 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Ste l 03 842-0767 Harbor View girls teammates Stephartie Gabert (6-and-under), Melinda Tucker (13-14), Laura Weeshoff, Hilary Hoeven and Christy Sawyer (15-18), in addi- tion to Newport Hills girls coharts Henderson (11-12), Christi Mead and Katherine Kaczmarek {6· and-under), Kane lndvik (11·12) and Killer Whale boys competitor Kns Cooper (9·10), rounded out the dual gold medalists. Harbor View earned first- place team trophies in the 15-18 boys and girls, 13·14 girls, and 7- 8 girls diV1Sions, while N ewport Hills did the same in 9-10 boys and girls, 11-12 girls, and 6-and · under girls. LAGUNA NIGUEL Gabert earned top individual 27932 S. La Paz Ad .. Ste. G 843-3231 IRVINE 14220 Culver 559-9841 l<inko·s HUNTINGTON BEACH DIGITAL PUBLISHING IRVINE & NEWPORT BEACH 714 760-1595 • • £,J... ....... ~ 111, \\~ loh··{t•ulJn"" \\t I l'h tlur h•"-n lf'b )t\.1 lv~t't~ t 10034 Adams 964-8502 ~ Calling all cute, unusual and smart furry, finned, scaly or feathered friends. How's your chance to tell your owner you deserve to be .. .. ... .. ~ .. .. •• ~ .. .. .. .. recognized in ... Our First Annual Pets. Pets. Pets Dally Piiot Special Tabloid Section, premlerlnt Fri., Aue. 30 Let your O'Nf"ler knovv that when they enter y00 1n our Pets. Pets. Pets contest your photo will appear 1n our special sed1on And 1f you're a winner you can win valuable prizesl ~ Contest catellories Include: \~ _J cutest _J most unusual • j smallest _J laraest .. • _J best dressed/ costume .. d I • 8115.J ~ • an If S $0 ea SY f 0 enf er. courtesy of Adams & Anderson lnsuranct Bt~e:s ~"' Pet ~rs: Simply check any a all of the contest categon~ that you want your pet entered in Submit ~ a snapshot of your special pet along with a brief description (50 ~ds a less, p lease per entry) of wfly •., you are entering your pet 1n the categOJy. Each entry is $10. ~entry ftt covers publishing the photo 1n • ~ Daily Pilot. You may enter your pet m as many categon~ as you choose. Winners in each category • will receive a $25 gift certificate, redeemable at a local pet supply stae Winners will be notified by ~ ~. Photographs become the property of California Community N&.15, Corp and can not be ~ r~d. Employees and relatives of Cahfom1a Community News, Corp. ~not eligible. • Entry deadline. rn , August 16 at s p.m . .v.a11 to. Pets, Pers, Pilot • Pm1.Daily Pil<>ti 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa CA 92627 • • Enc~ your c~d< a money order with enby foon, a hst ~ c~dit card with expiraoon date. (1-Mtx, MC a VISA ~ accepted). ~ -------------------------------------------·-------------------- • Name of person submitting photo ---------------------• •. Pet's nam'---------------------------------- ~ Typeofpet (breed-,spec~-ies~·-et_c_.)~~---"--­~ City of resldenoe Brief description of why pet ls being entered _____________ -'-___ __ Daytime phone ____ ...__.. _____ -"-- •• .. -~--'~~~---~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----~--~~--. ~ , • 6 No. of entrtes X $1 O • (total entry fee) • • Credtt card co. 9nd number up. c:Jate, ______ ......_ .. • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • • ~ • • •• ~ • • •• • • • • ~ ~~.·.·~~.·.·~~.·.·~~.·.·~~.·.·~~.·.·~~···· ' Adverronal Auto .. Facts by Paul Frech SERVICE & REPAIR GERMAN • SWEDISH JAPANESE AUTOMOBILES MEETING RESISTANCE If a battery fails regularly. a simple test of the car's electrical winng may point out the problem. In order for the battery to stay charged , current from the alternator must flow to the battery. If there is a bad connection between the alternator's positive terminal and the battery's positive terminal, the battery can eventually go dead. To see 1f a bad connection exists. the auto techn1c1an w ill connect a voltmeter to the alternator and the battery's positive terminal. Any voltage reading represents a voltage drop. which is a difference in the voltage provided by the alternator and the remaining charge when 1t reaches the battery. The negative side must be tested, as well. If high resistance 1s indicated in either test, the connections must either be cleaned or repaired. Otherwise, the battery may continue to go . experience hard starting, or there may be other electrical system problems. HI~ If 1es11no an alternator with an ammeter (which measures curren1 flow on amps) 1nd1cates that an alternator 1s producing current belOw specifteations al a cer18ln eng•ne rpm. it must be replaced LOCKING IN ANTILOCK BRAKES Originally developed and patented in Germany during the 1930s for use in aircraft, antilock braking systems (ABS) were first introduced into passenger cars in the mid· 1980s and are now available on all but a small number of vehicles. ABS helps drivers maintain control of their cars In emergency situations by preventing the wheels from locking up under hard braking. The system accomplishes this by engaging and disengaging the brakes rapidly when sensors detect wheel slippage. This technique 1s similar to the traditional method of pumping the brake pedal to avoid skidding on slippery surfaces, but ABS can perfoon this task more quickly (up to 18 times pet second) and more precisely than the best dnver. In order for ABS to work, drivers must keep their feet firmly depressed on the brake pedal without letting up. Any attempt to pump the brake pedal will mee'9ty defeat ABS and the impl"OYtd safety edge that goes with It. When you have ABS brakes, you don't want to lmPllt' tt'*r tffilct· :,:~=o':'::'~'1; MA~ed ....vie.. Wt'N It 20QO.Plilcenba open M·F Mo V. ~.,, Germen. SWedW1. nl .JIS*'l••• m. Wt~..._,. Ing a !Ono·tenn ~ .... 'fOAI e. en fldllty c.n ·ma1. yau fMlmcncalflctllitM~wia in Qooct '**· Sattlf•tian wMt • 'fOA6 er. '*'°"1--..... -.... -.. b'8..., tD ... )Q.l Ind ......... '° ..... yail • set forth In lhe "lnformalion e earing a e no ce with the County Clerk of 4 fil tom;a ~s more fully descnbed in • . for Bidders." above. Orange County on 7·16·96 e~t tet you may 9 Exh · 'A" band and wire, as TrustOf delau and of ellclion IO bt C:Nl1400411 Each bid must conform .YOU MAY EXAMINE the 19983689798 Fictitious Buslnen with tne court a fo~el Tbt attacheOllereto Wof1dSa . s and ~As-'Recorl!edAprM 15, 1996 as NOTICE Of and be res onslve 10 th file kept by the court. "Jou . Name Statement Rectuest for Special ht street address and olher IOdatlon~ede 1 Instr No 96-1853291n Book' ~TO conlract do~uments Eac~ are a person lntereste In Dally Piiot July 29· August The followlng persons are Notice of the filing of an common oesionioon, '' any, of and L · 1 As '' Savings Paoe ol Olllclal Recorlls In lilt ~· .. _.. bidder shall suomil 'on the the estate, you may . file 5, l2, 19, 1996 M296 doing business as: Eagle inventory end appraise! tt1t rul properly descnbed abcM ~I:; wi:C.!:':':..~ ottice or tile recorder al Or· ADll•ISIER form furnished V.:ith the with the court a form~I Re· Air Maintenance, 11351 of est ate assets or of •S puroorttd to be 2&0 Cagney lie luc11on to the r--anoeCouniy; $.lid Salt of prop· ESTATE OF: -U'MES contract documents, a list quest lor Special Notice or PUBLIC NOTICE Campus Or., Santa Ana, any petition or occount la~•· #120, Newpoft 811cll, ~ '°' ush (pay~ erty will be made In ·as Is' L SEATON of the proposed subcon· the flllng of an Inventory CA 92707 H _p_roVided In section CalilOfnia 92663 time ot sate In ~wfu condition without covenant or CASE NO. A 183838 tractors on this proJect as and appraisal of es!ate as· Fictitious Business Edward Ernest Go~dard, 1250 of the California The undersioned dlsdams ot ti,. Umted St.II~ 'Warraniy, express or Implied. To .., hell'9, benefl· required by the Subletting sets or of any pe~Jtlon or Name Statement 23312 La Mar, Mission Probate Code. A Re· any kabrhty tor any 1ncontetness cash, 1 u shlel"a check ,reoardlng trtte possession. or olerl••· oreditott, 00~ Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 1 to Broadway Costa Mesa Ma-9180 Hove A • • and Subcontracllng Fair acc~unt as provided. In The follow!ng perso~s are Viejo. CA 92691 . quest for Special Notice or tne street address and otller dfawn by a SUit• °' Ntlonal I encumbrances. 10 pllf' '11\e ti nt reditors end Practices Acl. Government section 1250 of the Cahfor· doi"J business as. Na· This business 1s con· form la available from common OeSlQnaOon. ti at1f, blntl, a cMck dfewn by 1 remaining prtnapal sum of trie nge Oho e othe • Code Section 4100 et seq. nla P1oba1e Code. A ".!•· lion Medical Cf alms Con· ducted by: an Individual the court clerk slloWn nemn Satd sale will De llU!te °' fedeflf credit union note(s) secured by said Deed of 1>4;,.0": w. t m Yted .r (~The Piot Classfieds ol 6421'18 Each Bid shall be ac· quest for Special Notice sultants, 6 Roslngs, Mis· Have you started doing AftDIMY for~-made out without covenant or °' 1 check drawn by 1 .._9 Trust Wltrl' intarest as In said w •• • in er•• in lo .._8 .... ~--, .... _ ·~t companied by a certilled or form is available trom the slon Viejo, CA 92692 business yol7 No IClrll ...., '°"'· &ict. · wamniv eJ1press or 1mphed, or fedefll ~ lolll\ nota ocovkfed advances It Ill'/ the wlN or ntete, or .-,~ .,...,.. JUlll IOll cashier's check or bid court clerk. Robin Leigh Stephens, 6 Edward e. Goddard . ~ Mc:int.h reoanllno ode possesSton. or Hsod.ltion, 1 •uocJ-under 1119 llfins 01 said Oetol botht of: JAMES S. bond In an amount not less Attorney for the Petl· Roslngs, Mlsslon Viejo, CA This stalemenl was loled ~~ • el\CIJmDtJnces. ID pay me reman-.tlon, or uvlngt .,,._ •or Trust fetS charges and SEA ON than ten percent (10%) of tlonen 92692 With 1he County Clerk of ~•• ain •no pnnc1Pil sum of lt1e lttn citied In Mdlon 5102 ot the expenses ol lhe0Trus1M and of A PETITION ha• the tolol bid price. payable VICTOR L. WALCH K~en Gerber. 4 Roslngs, Orange County on 7·30·96 928 w.t 19dl St. secureo oV satd real properly, With Financial Code end aut~ trie trusts crealed bY' Nici Ottd been filM by JIN~IE to the District as a guaran· A CALIFORNIA LAW Mission Viejo, CA 92692 19983691221 eo.t8 ..... CA 92eZ7 interest tlltreon. as pro\1ded 1n riztd to do bullntss In this ol Trust Slid Sile will be fllld BARRIE In the Supenor tee that the bidder, It its CORPORATION, 7t1 Juhdi~dbbu~l~es:n 15 1 co~: Dally Piiot August 5, 12. 08/12, 08/13, 08/19 slid CC&R's. adVanc;es. ti any. state~ At AltheNofthfront on:'Septamber 6, 1996,at3:00 Court of Callfornla, proposal Is accepted, shell WILSON COURT BUR· nershlp Y· g era pa 19. 26, 1996 M300 under ttie te1TT1s 01 sa.a CC&R"s, nrence to tt'8 County pm.on the front S!IPI to Ille County of Or•"G•· '••········ promptly uecute the BANK CA 91501 H t d doi PUBLIC NOTICE tees cl1a19eunct eiq:ienses of ltle Courthouse 700 CMc een-entrance of Int Ofangt' 'CMc THE PETITION ,_. ,, A 1 greemenFt •. furfnish a eatls· Pu bl,l shed Newport bu!r~es~oyuet?s~~e 119 PUBLJC NOTICE Trusiee and of the trusts cttated ter Drive Welt, Senta AN. Center. 300 £. Cll11>man Ot· quHtl thet JINNIE actory a1th ul Perform· Robin Ste hens IJ,1 said CC&R's The IDUI CA all right t1tte Incl incemit anoe. CA' 'Al lh• 11me of lllt BARRIE be eppointed H 1--------- ance Bond In an amount Beach-Cotl• Mesa Dally This atat:ment was filed Flctltlou1 Bu1ln•H CHl1'00H• amount ot me uripad balance of conw)'9d to Incl rWNt held lnllill pubfbllon of 11111 nob. person.If repreHntadve Ov...-...."-with not less than one hundrJd Pilot August 5, 6, 12. 1996. with the Count Clerk of Name Statement NOTICE OF the ochoat1on secured ~ the by It under Aid Deed °' !tie total amount ol Ille' uni>* to edmlnlater the Ht•t• "'•:="".: gercent (1°'1%) 1 of the total MTu308 Orenge County ~n 7-30.96 The following persons are PETITION TO PR>Otltf to be said and 1uson· TNtt In tht poperty .._ b.ianct of tne ol>llglllon ae-of the decedent. •w•rr 1~,liceild ~rn •h 8 Payi PUBLIC NOTICE t OH3H1223 doing business as: Laguna ADM•ISTER able tsomaoon of cosis expensta tuated In u6cl county, Call-cured bV !tie &bov• described THE PETITION re-~.'!" .. '!>.. m o n •n amoun Dall Pilot A ust 5 12 Pina Factory, 211 Broad· ESTATE OF· and advallCU at the ome of the fomla deKrtblng tht a.rid Deed of Tn1st and -.SUnmtd qufft9 euthority to "_,,_, ~~):, 1h":~0:~~Yb1r;~~~'. NOTICR op 19, /6• 1998 ug ;,,,30.; ~:lst Laguna 911ach, CA BMORA FRANCES 111011 ouo1tcaoon 01 tilt No•ce 01 lher..= Aa mo.. tu11y ct. cos5~2 ex~CW: fr~·~ lldmini•t•r th• eet•t• wtl MIP 1nd furnish eertlflc1tes evl· PU8LIC SALE OF Houshan Khademl 221 SRA• Salets S.HIU t tu on &lld Deed °'IS 1. · · o under lM Independent ....... .,. denclng that the required PERSONAL PROPl!RTY PUBLIC NOTICE GotdenrJld, Corona det CASE NO. A183631 Tile oenehoary. VIiia Btltm ln1urance Is In effect In the Pursuant to the Callloml1 Mar CA 92625 To elf heln benefi-Comn'Alnity Assocabon. under 1mounts set . forth In the Sell-Service Storage Facil· Fictitious Bualneaa Thi~ business Is con· cleriH oredlto;. con-said ~R's htlttlfOll lll9Qllld s 1].r:ARJ:Z~G general conditions. In the lty Act (8 & P Cede 21700 N•m• Statement dueled by: an Individual I • i oredltora' and and Olli¥tred _,the unde111gned 1 event of failure to enter into et seq.) the underelgnod The foll<>wlng persons ire Have you started doing t '1son who mey other-wntllln DedlllllOl'I of Otfallt and tn. conttact and execute will sell at public a~Uon, doing buslnesa as: Vivanco business yet? No P•1 nb• 1 1 ated In Demand for SM. Ind a wntltn · the required documents, on August 26, 1996, per• MedlCal Group, 1901 West· H. Khademl w H e n ere Noice of Oef&lll Ind 9ec:llon to such bid aecutlty will be sonal property Including clllf Or., Newport Stach, Thl1 atatement waa filed tbhe hwlll 1~ •:~.?6A~ St11 was llCOrdtld Nowmber 1S. forfeited. The Faithful Per· but not tlmltod to furniture, CA 92660 wllh the County Clerk of Ot :i o • "" 1995 a lnsll'Ument no lormance Bond sl)all r• clothlng, tool• and/or Olher Felipe L. Vivanco, MO. 2n Orange County on 7·30o96 FRANC!1,..!RT1A0UN .... 1~bvlhe undtfSiOned. main lrt fUll force and effect household lttm• tocated Ctcll, Co1t1 Meta, CA 1091131191219 A r .. ' I N ""''DATE:~ 23. f096 through the guarantM pe-11: 92627 0 lty p· bH" flted by JAM!S C. LB ofb tJ1 Dlbl'I H. Lh/11 • rlod 11 apecilled In lht Property 20153, 2075 Lt tlcla Vivanco. 277 Ceclt 19 1 26 1~ Augu•t 5M 12• WILLIAMSON In the 21111$1 AletlCln, Slill A 'Rnho geMtll condltlona. Newport Bf.. Coata Mes•. Pl., Coata Mn a, CA 92627 • • 304 Superior Court of Cell10 Sllltl ~ CA ~ (7t4) Tri. DISTRICT roMrve• Ca. 9262!t.f714) 646-SGUI Thi• bu1ln111 It con· PUBLIC NOTICE fof'N•, CO""tV ot Or· $18ZO By: Dlbl'I H. LIWll tna right to reject any or ell TIME: 9:0WAM, Stored by ducted by: husblllld and ·~· (Ill ,.,,,.,,.,. tor~ bids or to walv. 111y Ir· tho followlng persona: wife Fl 1 1 TKI! PETmQN re-w. BMlJOI Co • .-. ~ 1'9QulatlU•• or tnformalltlN E065 i<.tl• MalQMY, E071 Haw you stilted dOll'IQ ct 1 ous •ualneH eet• th•t JAM!S C. mm ... ~., • In any blda Of In the bld.o Tony Aol:>ln, 1!121 David busln!N1 yet? Y•1. 8195 rt!'~ri:w,statemenl =LLIAMSON be ep-t'a.12,&-10 19116 dll:. rtqulred by S~lon ~ 'rtnk ~bcnz.,f~ ~':fa•~=t was filed doing ~ut1ne":ep:~%1 ~~~ pointed •• perionet, __ ' ---·----- 1773 of the Callfornla Alver1, H1ae Robert Kr .. with the County Clttk of tlonal Communlcallona, 8) 1repre~tetlveto ed1ml~ PUBLIC NOTICE L..-bol Cod•. tl'lt Dltector of Q4tf, H202 Oergloa Mtvro Or•"9• County on 7•111•99 B•vald• Martteting Group, st•r ....... tat• o t ... tna Deoiwtment of Indus-Property 2•517, 1725 1aeeaeeo2'1 29So Airway Ave., 18-t, deoed•"t. J«>11CE OF TRusTEE!'s ltlal Rtl11Jont of lhe Statt Pomona Ave., Cotta MeH D•llV Piiot Aug 12 19 26 Cel la Meta, CA 82626 THI! PETITION r~ Ml..8 Th,..te Siie No, of Calll.ornla hH deter• Ca. 92527, (11•) 6"2.o31M e-1. 2 ltH · • ~14 Robef1 Abbott, 38 Lanlana, QU•fl• the decedent e .. ,... TIUI °"* Ho. mlntd the genorllly pr.val'-TIMI!: 10:30».M Stored by -.. • Aliso Viejo, CA 92650 WILL Md oodiob. It m1•MJ Reftrance "° tng ratH of waot1 In tl'lt lh• 1011ow1n11 perton1· Thi• bualnt u 11 con-any, be edmittH to Ot020I,,.. ND. 1111.-.ooi loClllty In Which tne Work cm $ttot1M\e e4milna: PUBLIC NOTIC! ducted by: an lndMduat probete. The WIU llnd you AM .. r.IWA.T UN- ,. to be ptrformed. Coplff 0181 Setfna Smltl'I '290 Haw you •tatted doing any oodloll• a,. eveM· °"' A ~ °' "'°'T of lheM w•ae ralt dettfml-BeMa Dudley. 03'10F e '1otltlot1• •uslMM butlne .. v-t? No abf• for eQl'nlnatlon In ~TID --. UNLUa Mione, tnlllled PA&VAll.o end I M~ F27.3 Ne1M Stal•IMrlt Aobef1 Abbon the fll• kept by the YOU TMll ~ TO ING WAGI! SCALI! .,. Carol MOrll• The fOllOWfnO l*IOnl .,. TN• ttstemtnt WU ~ oourt "'°'9CT "°"" ~ maintained It lhl DtSi'AICT Prot*tY 20t39, 2099 ,,._ doing butln•H .. : A) Wl\l'I the County Ciera of THI PmTK>N ,... TY ff •v Iii! IOU> AT A omc• located at: 1370 c.ntlt /i.ve. C<*a ..... l"oundaflon "'~· B) Orange County on 7·»11 Mhoritv ID ~ w.a. • YOU MMlt Ave., co.ta MM&, ca. l'.Ha1, '(1t4) 141 iiiij Sun..., Coatt PtopetllH, t ... 3H 1 I ti :::-.. \he tM MliD #f DPUNATICIN QI' CA 92t2t1, Ptiytical 'adfl. TIMI: U=*M., 9'0t9d by 243-£1 Piiar, L9gt.1na Dally Pilot Augutl S, 1t, ., .. o ntl •tw. Of Titl...,. lltt fllannlnQ, and ••.,.._ the lfc:t:;'"~•raone: '=·~ 24391 E 11, 21, 19N M30e ~::....n~ CIB*al ,..., ~ atita to ~ lnterM!ed ~ C20J Piiaf :1.~ C tM9I Aet m.1o lhofl. YOU IHOUU) CONTACT A ~ ,..quest. "" con. Property 0010 J2U 01, mn l.aOUM ~uet. A PUii.JC llOTICI ...... the:!-UW't'a. °" .., .... tfactot"""" pott. oopy °'toll ....... Alte., Coeta T I ty = ........ ~: 1•P~MlrtnCa11u •IC w. ~ 11 eecfl ·foll ,...., ea. Nll1 (?H) ti• bualneH It con-Pletllt••• .._.... • ,.,~ 10 --Olipoi ... , • •• *"'i ..... The Conlt8*f and ....... 1'Mf.: 1f:90PM', ~~M~dolnf llWlllll..... ~ ......,. .... llJe• nwmi .... : =-~..::.:'~ ~,,~ bY1f11"1,..,... ~~11!*'8,,.: rn~=.-:: =...-:-:=..':..'=:.:: ~ '°~.: ~ = = EE-...,~!Nnl ':....¥ ... ~· ..... ~~~"= ~= :..~_,,..."'! -necu11on °' CJoodl. COfr Abondoned ,___ ~-• ~· ,........... • ..... ~rn· ....... GOodt --.. --~ , ,., °""" ... ,,., • ....,. .......... " .. ......, " °"' NJ.....,..., M .......... to,.... t811111 ~LA..·•1 , ~ .......... ·~ ... ~ c, ... ft.. a,.._"'~ li'flr •1101l1IDft. ;fl'•= ......., Nclt .Mt II;"--. CA_. :.= they hH• ..._.., Ir. DIMft '"" ...., N dllt aat MM Md .......,,.. I. 11. 11. 1• .., 11w1Mt1 It ~ ....... 9' _. ~ _, ._.. --., I • ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • 71Jt Ltgal [)qxmmmJ aJ tht Dail.1 !Ailot ii pleastJ ;.". to announa a new JmJia "'1fU ~to new~. Wt wiJJ new SFA.HcH tk """"far you 111 no .t:Jdrd ~ 4"" saw Jl'U tht time and IM trip to the Onm Hor« in 5.mtaAll4 'Ihm. <f ~ ttfor the Stdl'Ch is amrp/ettJ aw wi/J fik :l'JllTfia:il»us l>wint:sJ flllmt ltkllmlml with the ~ Clmt. publith M(t. " W«lt for four uMJ Ill ~ '-· """""" thm &l •. Wll8 --J' uf pu~ with fM UunlJ Clmt.. VJ J-,r~ J"""J PiMse Jttl/J "'It) fik JtNr ~ busintss Sllllrmmt lit tht IMilJ PillJt, 330 w. BaJ St. °""'Molz. If""' aprnqt llOJ> ,,, p!Oot ad/"'"' (J 14) 612-1321 """"" will 1'tllM "'FllJ'f,Unmtl"' Jiii' "' htuJe th;, /ll'«lllllMw "' mlliJ. If J<IU JhoJJ ~ ""!fanixr~ plitotilil/J ut ..ti aw Wil ,_ ~ iJiM gWJ to attist. JOfL GooJ""";,,"""""" ~ . ,~ DAILY Pll.OT DIADUNl- MOrxiay ............ Friday 5:00pm · .1Uesday ............. Monday 5:00pm llY .. IDI• Walk-In 8:( lam-5:00pm Mond2 ~Fiiday Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thll™lay ........... Wednesday 5:00pm (714)642-5678 (714)631~ {l'lemle include your name mi phone IUllbc:r' and we11 call you Im wieh I pU quole.) HOUSES/ 'CONDOS FOR RENT . GENERAL HAVING TROUIL! Leaalng or Renting your Property? Call: 01!.xpre•• Le•alng· .... 00-593-8725 f 1·1'EWPORT a EACH Friday ................ Thursday 5 :OOpm mYMAIL•• JIB IDlll . 330 We.st Bly Street Cosra Mesa. CA 9'Jfiil a.-~~alls•&.,k Hove A Garage Sole! Clautned 842~878 ANTIQUES 6010 ANNOUNCEMENTS CLASSIFIED H's the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan· dlse Items, because our columns compel qualified buyers to call I 642·5678 •.IS Brittan~ Wood•• .. ••••••• 3 + 3. lrl lvl, 3 car gar 11 Admiral 1et under 0 Pre·•chool Teacher warranty till March 97. ca Flex hra. Morn/aft.1--X-tr_•_'_g_C_a_p_ac-lty_. _V•-ry-n , ~ Coata MHa. Ideal for well taken care of. atudent. 842:.iaoso $700.obo 84241533 PT/FT f/p, hwd fl, $1275. No/ PERSONALS pets, comm pool/tenn. i"W••••••-645·9543 648·116411 PERSONALS 3002 Myatery Shopper1 for ..&--' local atorH. $8. 75 + .,..-lEWPORT "'EACH 2669 Plan For TOMORROW! ucts. Now hiring. Call you will find -' iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~ an hour. FREE prod· Chances are --t 0 . GIFTED PSYCHICS! now: a1a.759.e542 what you need • 18R $825 * 1·900-868-4100 x8t57 Reception po• avall, at the price a. ..&....I 2BR28Al725/Up S3 .99/per min. 18+ day/eve hr1 $8/hr. .,..-Refrlg & dishwasher Procall Co. 602·954·7420. F.Y. Jennr Craig Ctr. you want to pay ncl. 80x30 pool. No SINGLES OpPortunltyl Deanne 993.0289 when you read pets. No fees. No lse. G PEOPLEI Cl lfl-.a * 714-54s.4855 * EXCITIN · Reftnl•her/Repalr for •U wv 1·900-988-3008 x37 33 quaJ furn stOfe, some dally • Step• To Beach $2.99/per min. 18 + exp. desired, will train. 142·5&78 2Br 2Ba Yearly. 2-gar. Procall Co. 602·954·7420. 744-e415 S48-o135 w/d, no pets, Avall 8·1 $1100 848-58781----..-.-----11 Retail Sale• Upscale ________ ..._ ______ _ --------· l N CANAL Charming, HOTTEST atatlonary store In COIONA ml 1br, big patio, re-I. COM. P(f, n/nlght• or f X * X * * Sundaya. Ask for DEL MAR 212 deco, n/pet. td .. I or IMI Iii Manager 975·1010 t person. $995/month. 1 ~9 LIVE Coron• Hlghlend Dupl•x 2bd. S140. mo. FP, patio, 1-c gar. Harbor Real 873-4400. Or pa; Diane at 729·2187. COSTA MES.A 212 -------- u 11s 1nctd'd. 850-814 5 ~ , .. 1 -ROUTE DRIVER ST•PS TO SAND 900-S05-S05 0 Route SalH Big 3br nHr aurf & ServlcH S 1 5 o o /per mo . 800-73,...480 See our ad under Call Oon 729·7183 818-75 .. ,100 "DRIVER" •WINTER RENTAL e11-s9a.s70.950 RUG DOCTOR Acron from beach. Tutor• pit HS Chem, BHu11ful 2BR, 2 BA, Bio, Math, Spanish/ furn. 51400 64!5·!5038 French. S9·111/hr. -.-----· EMPLOYMENT S.O.C. Need car. 3.2 2 M•tr ar + Ofc 2.!5b ill + col'-ge GPA. 443-2700. ouat twnhm. fp, poc • '1ISC!LLANEOUS .---------------. spa, wd, gar, 1145' ~ .. ---. .A..,._........_.__ U'l7 ll•Vf•lr Ct. NTALS . WA"'&.-&-• _.. \IUMN"&UllMM·• I\ 212 .. 555 8(».919-88C I......... ~~~ .... lcorMIUlcn ... • •luffa Cen4e 2b ----~ ... ~a. ll11Ndllll , 2.5ba, vtew, OM. w/cJ H ~ ~ ,..,. be ~ Olgll • Orln8t Co'6ley ,, hu, n/peta, $1050/mo. RENT~ baadl~ Sencfl'lllumeft9wrtllftg...,...">: • Avall now 873-3285 ¥ANTED 2726 ,._,.,_.~ •"9M tmmao 3bf/2t>a .f~O.ao.2121;~ ,CA82908, ~n. opn bma. Ip., ANT•D Studlo/apV '-----~--------"'""'_. atrtum, dbC gar M ... V lrg pattol yard. Prof ~§~i~~i§~il§i~§~i 113'0 ffdnt ... ._... 19"1. 41, 2 coH .. t . NB/ • C~ VieW COM wea. 208-27". 3bd/1be. Very ctean. Lro yard. Oar•a•· ••••••-11200. eeo-1 , • ., COMDRCIAL I ~ NIWPOIT RBAI. BSTATB l lllCB 2111 l ADI MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1996 GENERAL POLICY Rates and.deadlines are subject to change without notice. 1be publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any enor in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the cnor. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. Attention Auto Dealers Special *INTRODUCTORY offer to all our Dealers Buy a full pas.e in the Newport Beach/ Costa Mesa Daily Pilot for only $700 or for only $1100 get a full page in the Daily Pilot & Huntington Beach Independent. Call Kristin Berman Today! (714) 574-4261 •New Clients Only! res 8/31/96 Have A Gara e Sale~ Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sale Ad ! ' -. ~ ' .--' ' ~ . . ; l , . ' 1 I f j ' ' "' I .._ ~ I I ~ • .,,.,., ... .,=... ,........., •Wool~ •u.w 10~ DOWN f '°""" .... 2g:.,. • NocUMI blfdl .. Dndor Bfoc*9 I Fuu e Sonnets and odes 7 Buaya1L. 8 Bell tone 9 EKtlnct bird f 0 RYbbet city .. ,,.., 0 ..... !Wtil,_~ t t Alrtc:an country t 2 F9ndng 35 ()gllng 52 -Rott weapons 36 OVt In -lleld 53 Sugar.cane t 3 Rural tight 37 Harvard nval liquor• 18 Teak and 39 Fool part SS Haa debt• waln\A 4 t Searle! 58 Babv'1 flrtt 22 Bulhy hairdo 43 Frlend9' word word? 24 French farewell 44 Optimistic 57 .._ Scotl1 25 Wlfa measure 45 Malla • happy 58 Oeeloner 27 Psyche parts lace Casslnl 28 Droop 46 -Man, In "The 59 Director Clair 29 8aket's Wizard of Ot" 81 Mtnd readel"1 appliance 49 Whale power 30 Steak order PISSengel' 63 Oenellc 31 Mix SO Ollen·heard matertal 32 CPlharoed aong 64 Slalhed 1rttCle 5t E1e1pe adroitly away .,..-.ipo.-....... '!'"--..--r-""ft'_____ p ..... ~.~~,.,...""'~~, .XQ.111 t1All ~&QI <W[lOI What ii JOUt' openins bid? A • Detpite the (Kt that JOU haye a pd ftve-ca.rd .Wt. only row loeera and 21 IUgh.QU"d potnta, the hand doee not meuure up to a demand bid. Still, it ia too atronc for one apade. Our augMtlon ia to open two no trump. A five-card major doet not preclude that action. Q. I · 8ot.h vulnerable, u South you hold: U. 5 OK Q 1 I 08 U Q 10 95 4 . The bidding hu proceeded: SOtml WEST NOR'nl EAST ~· P... 10 ~- WhaL do you bid now? A • You have a very good hand, but your alngleton diamond is a llt-- tle worriaome. Bid one heart. Ir partner can't bid again, you will have mined nothing. And 1r part- ner doea act, you can take appropri· ate action at your next tum by jumpinJ in clubs to ahow your at.rengt.h. Q . 3 • Neithel' vulnerable, aa South you hold: •A K <:IA 7 8 5 4 2 09 4 •AK 5 The bidding h&B proceeded: . SOlTI'H WEST NOlnlt EAST 10 P... l• Pua T What do you bid now? A • What an ugly problem! Your hand ill rar too strong for a simple two hearta, yet your suit. ia so shod- dy you should not even consider a jump rebid of three heart.a. And m ising partner's suit ii out or the question. We auggeat a temporiring bid or two clube. AB above, ahouJd pnrtnl'r pass it ia highly doubtful you have missed a game, although you could be in the wrong partecore. .Q. 4 -8ot.h w.bwable. u South ,ouhold: U. OAQll OlllOll Ullll Pwtner o.-. the MddiGC with~ ... What do,.,.. ...,ood? A • You have an enormout hand, but It ia not IUited to a jump lhift. If you c:hooee to jump, putner would raiM with any \hree.card holdina (lndeecl, aome partnen might raile with a doUbleton hi,n honor) and &her.. la no way to then get to the rilbt •Pot. To avoid that embanuement., be content with two clubl for the moment to eee how the auction develops. Q. 5 • A. South, vulnerable, you hold: •IOI OAl41 0781 , •ti.Cl Partner opene the bidding with two no \rump. What do you reapond? A • You are going to game, bul with your ruffing value in apadee ihere ia no harm in checking for a possible 4-4 m*r fit alonlf the way . Bid three clube. Ir partner ahowa heart.a, bid game in the suit; other· wise, sign off In three no trump. Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, aa South you hold: •Kl081 1 oKQU OQI .qao Partner opens the bidding with one no trump. What do you respond? A • Jump to three spades and you run the riak or landing in a 5-3 fit inatead ofa superior 4-4 Cit should pai:tner hold four hearts. St11rt off by bidding two clube, Slayman. Ir partner deniea a m$r by respond- ing two diamonds, you can then bid Uiree spade& A.fl.er a mltjor-sult rebid by North, jump to game in that strain. Learn to be a better brld1e player! 8ub1crlbe now to the Goren Briqe Letter by callinc (800)78S-12d for information. Or write to Goren Bridse Letter, P.O. Bos 4"10. Chicap, ll. ~ 4"10. TRANSPORTATION SAIL BOATS 7014 AUTOMOBILES PURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 WANTED I•••••••-Sabot Ready to ae111I•••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO BUY 6019 $ 2 5 o · o o 0 b 0 •------- T •• k deaks giass iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii BOATS 7011 546-8704 CHEVROLET 9045 Dining room table chrome w/glasa top. 36x72. 5100. 957-1170. over top, 47x30, $150. Wood utll shelfs, 68x35x12 $35 .ea. Wicker etegere 70x19, $40. 980·1258 Top Dollar• Paid For Records. Jazz., 13, Zodiac Mark II/GT MARINE SLIPS Sountrack•. etc. 3h s F h Docvs 7022 Call Mike 645·7505. P uz. res water. " Acces. S2.9k 675-4090 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Double Bdrm Set Headboard, bureau, vanity w/mlrror, end table, $500. 675·2119 --------1---------140' Mooring '90 Chevy Lumlna blue, 6cyl, auto, a/C, Power everything! Fully loaded, 92k ml $5200. 759-5800 oiaas round table wt MERCHANDISE FREE TO YOU 6022 POWER BOATS south Side Balboa Island, Near Coral Ave 1---------black marble base, MISC 6015 7012 $1 2,900 721-0991 CHRYSLER 9050 4 chairs, xlnt condl • F 0 X T E R R I E R $400. 846-2202 PU PPV Free to lovlng liiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 50 • Moor Ing Great liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------1 Murray Lawnmower home with yard, 7 2 0 BAY LI HER Bal Pon loc. Call •85 Ch •l•r Like new wood frame, 211n. 3.5 Runs Gre3tl month old. neuterd. t25HP. Seats 8. Good Steve 723·5883. $12,900. ry studio couch w/trun· $100. 842·8533 455·9247 Eve running cond. $4500 Le Baron Conv Bur-di•· 2 Innerspring OBO 885•8150 SIDE TIE 30F Sall. gundy w/lthr int., auto, mattresses. Cullom MEET SELL · 1410 S. Bayfronl Bal 90K ml. Xlnt cond. tallored c:over, 6· Sell your unwanted Isl $350/mo. 752·2881. 51995. 582-0654 cushions. 631-7561 ltem9 lhe easy way! All Kinds or Jobs For To place an ad In I I h To place your Cl ltl d Buy 11. Sell ll. Find 11. Someone Spec 3 your Orne classllied ad call All Kinds of People. aas e c1asslfled. through classified through classified 042•5078• c1a .. lfled. cau 842-5878. Run your ad in · the Newport Beach Costa Mesp Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card# or mail it in with a check today! Run for a weekt If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• --------------~-----------• : D YES,SEU. AY CAR City Zip Phone Credit Cord D MC DV'~ D AM X I :.P--·1 Moil To: O>.: PILOT 330 W. Bo, Sn.I, ((> ~.CA92627 (714} 6'2·$6'8 CK f • (714/631-6$94 (~Po Only/ l I f'feo.. Owidc ,,.,... .. ,aa_, • """~--~ --~- o•~ o_,,_, O S..a,,./ O v.f o-"'*' o r--.IOfat o ..... ._ o_,,.,,..... o~c.- 0 4 ..... D_,.__. O~ .. O S ..... 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Lowest Rates In decks. Repair/removal Wallpaper Removal. Jim 031·24 0 Topptdlfttmova. L1w111, ...-134650 • • ., L#703468 0 1-461C CARPENTRY 3510 ---------Town! 846-4870 Uc/fr .. esL 222-8688 P11chwork 240·1159 Hom• Rt1toratlon/ftemod.C ~ 7••4471 LOCAL·MOTION PAINTING 289·819~ •SADLER ROOFING .... C 2 0 Mo U Con cl ••· ~ c Ucensed & lnaured 1::1 Llttle Peoples~ ,,...SMALL JOB EXPERT Tiie/drywaii/Woodwork eYARD LEAN·UP · uys ve· 1 ant..,.... raftsma,, Handyman/Remodel 0 Q1 Ill WINDOW CLEANING CONTRACTORS Drywall/J>lasler Aep1lr Fenc11/decks/room idd. Weeds•Hedge .. Tree Fast Reliable Pros Old·fashloned Pride In Free Est. An reroof Additions, Bath, Kitch ca~~.ca~~~m ~~ml. •Average 1 atory-S35 G"NED llT 3558 /Hsnglng/faplng/Texlure Roola/general repair•. Trlm•Nu Lawn• Malnt ~~: T~~ s;·J>~~C:~~~ W<lfkmanshlp. 289·8190 guaranteed. 87&·5095 Flre·Water Damage comnuters, fun, and • 2 atory-$45 ~ ~ Comm/Res 551·5573 OOmm/Res. Rafa FrM Est 980-5184 Pg·748·5375 WILLIAMS PAINTING Elec, Plumb, & Paint I'! House Cleanlng John 847·5520 PUBLIC NOTICE Ex G learning env. Quiet Spring Cleaning ACM CONITRUCTON Lendtc•P• Remodellng Vint uarnt'd work NewPOrt area. l~med CM ST. 405/Falrvlew & R1g Svc. Mlnl.t>tlnds, Tennant Improvement ELECTRICAL 3610 MSM Construction Yard tune up/malntenace, The Calif. Public Utln· Free Eel. Reas Prlco. Page 714-227-122 714-957·184& C111pat & floorVIM/MC/AE Remodel• 6 Repair•. landscape/artl1Uc design. ties Commlulon RE· L525t39 777-8"00 DOORS R~dwtn A.J'a 888·2500 Remodels • Com/Res Painting lnt./Ext. Con111c1orlC27~4006. QUIRES that all used T.tlm•CiblnatuSlucco L#4tS708 S49.S77o Small Job EXPl!RT ll696327 982·2438 Profl & Elhlcal. IMS.7505 household good11--------- 0rywll L.562731 35Yf1 a .p CT e 11~"~'G LEWIS Construction Duncan Electric PLANT ARTIST movers print their PIANO 8t VOCAL ~EMODEUNG < ADDmONS 3916 Farthing lnterlo,.. Kitchen Bath, Aemodel1 . Rm Addition• Visa/MC l lseo875 873·1212 Jerry 842-0587 &.MfMUH COMPUTERS 3S56 Remodel•Handyman Local/Oulck Response HAt1LING 3720 Speclall•t In exl1llng Pllm.uo.C1. acnadl Tchnauumlfebeurr1; tESSONS 3858 ... to Z ........ DVMAN SERVICES 3548 L1'704773 Local Res. Ll275870 850-7042 11 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•i ' ... ,..._..,. •714·557·5925• landaca~e rr gat on prln their T.C.P. num· ·-------- KllHSThM.CIREfbAClhE CAlllNETS OUCH Of' c• •as S.J. Scott Con1lructlon fENCec.-JUNK TO THE DUMP upgradea. 780-9782 bet In all edvertlse-PIANO Beg.·Adv.ancod 'tSCREEN tc ens. • '· dOOl'I, AT -Cu1tom Home Build111 ~ (714-988•1882) Shane'• Gardening mecit•. If you nave • All ag••·Teachdr Cert .... windows. Doug 546-7258 Cleanlng. Rea/Comm ADVERTISE ON LIC#481954. Ref'a .• DECKS 3615 WIH haul what Traah a Land1captnv. Lawn question about the,.. Entertainment Avail. ERVICES 3919 CARPENTRY•Wlndowa Uc/Bonded. FrH Eat. •THI! INTERNET· 71.._878.,7789 Man won"t! 968•1882 c.re lnatall'n/AemovaJ gallly of a mover, Umo Jennller 840-808$.1 ~~iiiiii!ii .. iii~iii Ooora •Wood Fencea TarHa 282·7143 Reach Mllllonsl Get TENNANT lmP4'ovemenu *Wood Fane••* TWBNTV DOLLAR Sprlnkl•ra 54S.M01 or ~~:,rc''~~ri1escall:1---------1obll• Soreen Serv. Cloaet/Gllrage Organizers •BOSS HOUSECLEANING ~ HomtP-•,t FREE oan'a Hme/Bu• lmprv PLUMBING 3890 New & Re-scteenlng Ll26t581 • Call Bob Licensed-Bonded 714-38 5031 Oen Conlr. LJll714979 Replace/Repair Low$ HAULER/CLEAN·UP Commlaelon Llc#t8t873 Bonded 249·8323 Pg-312·0026 $10.00 per hour. 20Yra Exp 842-8895 :;:~u:i~•:; .. ~~~~ JOHN 451°8347 MASSAGE 3830 714"558-4151 Roger 714-548-0890 71~848·0388 MACMEDIO • Care for•--------------------• THI LOCAL PLUMBl!ft CARPET WINDOW CLEANING Macintosh Computera ANDERSON~ KEATS FLOOR INSTALL HOM! CARE/ CALIF. BEACH GIRL PAINTING 3858 ·• J1m~~-81~~ert Co.· 'PIUNIW!RS 3921 • CAAPET CLEANING In your hme/ofc. Low/ Reli.Ye Sir••• with Friendly $ervlce•lntured lfJ!!!l!!iiJi!illllllliiil!!llll!iil!•~ CLEANING 3515 • SCREEN REPAIR ho1Kty 1111· 873•8819 DrslGH &'. REPAIRS 3620 SERVICES 3760 Soothing Maeaage. 14Y,. Ouallt~ P•lfttlnt L153298f 875-9304 1PfUNKLaR RaPAJft •&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij _!F~R:;EE~ES~T~l-'!_2~9"'.::7~0~7~9 ~Savla Oanlelle 310.588.0127 TOUCHUPS, TOO Valvea•Head .. Tlm• 8CUM SUCKERS APT OFFICB CONDO CONCRETE' ~T ~ •QUALITY WORK• R.N./Hotlatlc Practloner L .. • Th•r•P"' 24 Hr•. Rlcl\atd Sinor 'Ti" Drain ci.a,,tne Ckx:llt. t1Vf11 ~Exp. Carpel & Uphol Care ·Cleaning Specialists· ~~ Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc Home ewe vltlli. Infant• ' l'ilulrlllon lna{WC Ucl280&44 845-3209 Plumbing R•P•lra John Butr Ha-28:11 aitHr Qual svc. 2°"' Oft HonHt • Allotdable MASONRY · 3557 Mrble/Carpet Bnd/lna to Elderty. Hrty/dally. RN IL MT t 5101 t QUM.ITV • CM• ~:. •llP· M .:1'u~ '9UNiliiRi at• my •3•7209v-448·2483 840.2771 17Mi20 L708279 722·7332 C.M. 714.e84-8373 massage. 722.e823 8Mmmer Speolalal on I y bu 1Inea1. •Bright H••olnlng 20Yra El(p. Xlnt ~p. · Preolse Plumblng TIMerHVatwa•Dtlp Sys ---------• European Prol'I. Best Brick, Block. Stone, llte Fair I Aoo·•4 .. •417 Repair• & R•model1 Chari•• 7SlZ·7824 CllAMIC In townl Rera svr1 f)(p. Cone, Patio, Driveway 714.7$9.1670 HANDY MAN 3710 JIWl.LRY 3784 MOVING 3834 Fr•• Eatlmalea _.. •s 3528 Grace 2S1·94SS Fplc. SBOa. Rel. 25 Vr MJN•OW Clrof• Matnl. Lll87'H .... 1090 uw; Exp. Terry 857°7894 l'alntlng4nl/EXI t4011M/Apt ••1&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HKRCUL8• Cleanlnt •Paint/Carpentry• WMHMl HMoW Jewlera ALL..AM•RtCM Quality Job. Ft .... t. -------- CaMMtC • MM•La Flrs•wlndowa•Wall •CeMl!NT WO"K• DOORS 3580 Ol)'W&ll and morel W•tctl I .ww.Ary Aepalt M U C r 11 L#66H97 e3e 8811 POOL 3f32 lnSUlll'n • Fabrication Kltchan•Bath•Carpet PLAIN/STAMPED Small Jobe Oki AntlqW • Fine Jewell)' OVH· ... ale u 'I ;'fi"'~--iiliil!I•• IOY,.. • .,_ • , •-ena-... Much Mcnl 8..._.934 Brlcl(/Slone/Tlle/81ock ... _ eJC-rleno-.. G•ry MIJ.8277 luJ/Mlllnele •73-0381 CoUl'80UtlV ~ Cheepfy ••ISHOP PAINTING SUVIC! 3894 p ....... _ .,.......,.. ........ ..-.... L.&41&58 •:11-4310 _. .. --M-.OU3 T1'1127 Prompt Qua! Ive ....... ·------· ----t .. 00-34 ... 32t •HOUiiCLIAHIN6 dependable door .. ,.., f'ellre4 CefttrMtet , Texturlng•Wallcoverlntt lnstallatlon ••• ~~ Lt9ICJ lttow.ra itep•ii 15 yrs exp. Good Rel. *Int Price/Quality hanger. Ouar worlc, Aepalra, lmprovemen&a, UlNDSCAPB 6 Dltlemardo • Moving Aeta.. l.704332 He.2407 1.aalMI •lue Pool• ~=j'. ~~~ Aegroutlng & tnatall'n ~.:'a'284 f=.~~· ~"loo.brtcll, 11one reaa. Don &21·8910 rc.,i:,t>~Ou':J~ I.AWN CUE 3808 t:,:11g1~:.0•;~:r~~r. DON'T CALL ui I =~fl~&/=~~~ L.,f101ao Dean of Tiie COncrete. 7 ... t007 T#11113297 .. ~114 11 you Ju•t want the Add waan M-.e7ae "• gal• 1";:.uld ..::7. l7:HOl50t;S4&-MH L~~~ut~~=' •DPDT1 .. wetta, Dsu•YWVICIAl.1 ":::,-~ ... ~...,, ..... Y•rtl ......................... ::,.~:p :1n:nd= P91t141M Cewo P .. 1. =:·io·.: craay: l'henorMnal ~ngl bride, conon. atuoco. 3584 roofing. MORGAN L.awne, CflH.lp1, TM Nol ~r Mllr .-, quallty al nu ·n. Oudty l'ool/Spa Svc. •11.at t t anytime C8JID CAii 3531 hnonM C... ~ Rprs, 2&'1r bp. Lowt Uo'd. Ph•eeo.8H1 TrtM, loMl!h. Aef ... , 1Dayll_r Dlaan1UMll U1PPLU QUAUTf R•pMr e AIQe .. lde "Mlt1•l1 I 49.._10 JeM Nt•TMa Moblt lf401 ... M• n..ato4412 I 1Wt41 48&4il...,_ tllO ltMITmQ Ht .. t• Aald Wllft M .. U4e 1