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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-02-10 - Orange Coast Pilotw I, SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, FEBRU~ 10, 1999 Top . Marine -officer backs El -.Toro test flig~ts · . • Supporters of airport are . and addressed to OrangP Coun- . ' b b · , ty Board of Supervisors Chalr- tests , -which they think will boost backing for the airport - could happen much sooher . Authority. ~-aid the dnli·a1rport t Ca~s1dy · · group sent a l('lter last weekertd ! "l·The aulhontyj ha said to Cassidy, whKh sdid it w1ll sue repeatcdl}' m the newspaper, if the county isn't forced to do a wh1c:h Gen Magnus coul~ have full-blown e nvuonmental report. edsil} P. n that lhr•:r will ue .. • uoyed y ma1or generals man Chuck Smith _ Magnus letters recommending ·said he will recommend •rayor- Navy approval. able consideration• of both pro- posals with minimal environ- mental review to Deputy Assis- tant Secretary of the Navy William Cassidy. J11'1FlR RAGLAND NEWPORT BEACH -El Toro airport advocates are calling two letters from U S Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Robert Magnus a major step m the county's push for fhght demonstrations and intenm cargo operations at the soon-to-be-closed Matine base. In the letters -dated Feb 5 Newport narrows field for top post • Newport officials will interview three finalists Feb. 23 and hope to have someone in place by the end of March. NEWPORT BEACH -The C1ty Council has narrowed the field of potential new oty man- agers to thr'"e. The three candidates will come back for more in-depth interviews Feb. 23, Mayor Denrus O'Neil said. "My hope Lo; lhdt we will have a finalist on thdl day," he said. ·we're getting very dose to mak- ing a decision.• Magnus said he believes the county's flight demonstration proposal will qualify for a "cate- gorical exemption,• which is the lowest level of review under the National Environmental Policy Act. He said the cargo proposal probably will require an envi- "This is absolutely key cind a major • sfec> forwwd. Pardon the pun, but this is Q mognooimous and proper decision.• Tom Edwards ·Airport WOOcing Group member ronmenta1 assessment, which may or may not lead ~o a full- blown study. The significance for airport supporters is timing, because not having to do a lengthy study for flight demonstrations means the "This is ubsolutely key and a major stop forward,• said Tom Edwards, an Airport Working Group member and former Newport Beach mayor, refernng to Magnus' letter. "Pardon the pun, but this is a magndnimous and proper decision.• But airport foes are playing down the importance of Mag- nus' letters, saying the tough deos1on will have to be made by Cassidy. Meg Waters, spokeswoman for the El Toro Reuse Planning "(Magnus') letter was wntten over these issues," Call aid. v.'lthout benefit of the knowl-While Cas fdy still has to edge of whol [the . Reuse Plan-mak£' the hnal dcc1s1on, Call ning Authority) was omg to Sdid Ma~nus could hdVEL cud the .. ,. 9 county s proposab aH' not do, Waters said. I think he acceptdble or thrit the}' defm1te· may have thought dtlferenlly lv wdl ri•quirn tull-blo\\ n e v1- had he known.. ronmental n~v1ews. Ellen Cox Call, the county' El County Supervisors Smith Toro spokeswoman. said ~he and Jim Silva as well a upper- hnds it hard to beheve that Mdg-level county employee~ am m nus' opinion would have Washmqton, 0 C, this week to changed had he seen the reuse lobby Novy Qfl1c1als on base authority's correspondenn~ to reuse 1ssui-> council calls up decision on lights • Comnussion's approvdl of Ll.ttl 1 League's plan for Friday and Saturday night makeup games to be review{ d Feb. 22. !kit Fial ~'E\\ PORT BEACH -Th den ion oI the Park B che dnd Hl'crcath1n Comnu ~on to allow the Newport Beach Little LeaguP mo1e held tinw r:nda and Satwday mghl" h been called up for re\"1ew b}' the Cit} Councl The mteTVlews have been tak- ing place m closed session, and the candidates' idcnllties are being . kept tightly under wraps because personnel 1SSues d.Te confidential. MARC MAATIN I OAllY PllOT Sonora kindergartner Bobby Ray, right, joins some of his classmates in ma.king pig sounds during Alton's visit to C...ounc1lman Tod R1dgcwa} asked thett the c:o1tmu i.1on dpproval of thL' leetgue r~que t to hold makeup games on \\ t:f'k· end nights etnd u:-e a lighted sc:o1eboard be plac~d on th City Counol'" Feb 22 ugenda Th' council ha U1e authont} to o,,; er- nd1• a deo ion of the comnuss1on w h1ch i only an advt ory bo rd Council members hope to have a new oty ~er in place by the end of March. Administrative Ser- vices Director Dennis Danner has been hand.ling the office's dubes smce former City Mc:IIlager KeVin Murphy lett in September While Murphy resigned from his 6 112-year J».il, it later came out that he did so in the face of a no-confidence vote by four council members. None of the four -John Hedges. John Noyes, Tom Thom- son and Norma Glover -ever publicly n:>veak>d their reasoI1S for wanting Murphy gone. Glover alluded to an •inndeni-having to do with the Lido Marina Village project, but she· offered no proof and later retracted the statement the cafeteria on Tuesday. Pig helps students learn 16th letter of alphabet but was so nervous he left an example of another P-word on the floor ERON BEN-YE>llJOA ~Pb I p f was for pig Tuesday for kinder· garten students at Sonora Ele- mentary School in Costa Mesa. year-old students sat in cs c."lfcle on the floor. ·welcome. Alton•,• ~houted the chil- dren, who then took turns petting the c;ur- prismgly harry porker wtth short stubby hooves a.nd a bloated belly that nearly touched the ground. Mo:.t of the students stared in qwe1 awe, but Alton seemed not to notice them. Con- stantly ~ruffmg for food with his oily snout, the pig gorged on nack treats off r d hy his ownN, Nancy Slocumb The council in January nar- rowed 70 applications to SlX final- ists, and those were narrowed to three after interviews last week. The JOb will pay at>out $140,000 per year. The students have been leammg one lel· ter every week, teacher Kelley Dever said. To make learning the alphabet fun, some- thing interesting that starts with a letter of the week is brought to school for show and tell, sho said. nus week's letter is P and •the P sur- pnse" was Alton, a 135-pounµ Vietnamese potbellied pig. He woddled mto the mulb- purpose room, where about 60 5-and 6- Apparently, Alton was much more ncr· vous than be let on because, rrudway through his performann!, he lost control of his bowels. Some of the kindergartners giggled as tl\ey covered lheu fac m disgust SEE PIG PAGE 4 -Jenifer Ragland MILLllllUM aOMllT Newport Beach resident helped found UCI In the early l 960I, everyone in New- port Beach wu ac:lted about the Unl- venltJ ol CaJlfondl CAlllpUI that WU inoVlng in nm docif. Longtime New-pon IMcb ......_t Dulel G. AldriCh Jr. b1Ddp6cked tbe IPQl kl Irvine Wbele UCl MDlh He WM tlae ICbool'I found. -~·--Mid tram 1982 to UIM. 1119 Int tadowed ..-.... dlalr' 1NI G9ll9d la ldl ..... Ind ,.... .............. ..., lmall tD .. Dialel G. Allldda Ir. bmt al ......... Wll ...... iD .... ... ~· • • ' Motel can have long-term visitors •Owner of Costa Mesa Motor Inn says measure is temporary until he can rebuild business clientele. 1-llil!Gl!I! °"'"' COSTA MESA -The Costa Mela Motor IM will be able to open its doors to more •cuatomen who ve k>oking for a piece to Uve rather than Just an ovenalgh.t stay • ~G'c-m'll .,._ ea 4-l, with Comnrt st .. a.ti PewW YOUnQ no, eo ...., ttae llloe.I eo Nftt _.,to"°" of ii 236 rooms to long-tenn visitors. An ordinance adopted by the City Coundl in 1997 allows only 25% of a motel's rooms to bo occupied by the same person for 28 consecutive da~ or 28 days m a 60--0ay penod. Only one motel in th dty. the Sandpiper Inn, had been granted a penrut for k>ng·term occu~ncy pnor to MOndey night's vote .... The Costa MeA Motor Inn. 2277 Har- bor Blvd., applied for im pennit 1n Nmeinber but 'wu gfv9n a 90· . Mf_!l)l;W .... to C\Aied aM.atn •• -ooae VkilillOil. . ~-~ • •ffeieltbll~-... Ma.4 ' I INDEX QAWflD --·-' -CllJllll FI lW I 11H911 J POlllU --l MllmllQS.-...,;..,... __ lflllS _.. ....... ______ __ Can~ on Cr t re."1dent Kar"" Kop1ck1 mudc her plea to thP coundl at 1onda} s meeting. Kop1c:k1 and her husband Bob, represent Canyon Cre! t r tdents who a\ th lights and notS from Lincoln Athletic Ct>.nl •r ball helds. are dPLnmental to therr quabt} of hfe Tht>y a ked that nwk up gam 'S not takt? plac" on SlltUr· day ruyhts. " ·we o r ident and horn • owner m Canyon Cri t are op1 cd to any furth r pnnsion of th1 1 ollty," he aid But John Della Grotta, pr dent of Ute N wport H1lach Little Leagu... srucl the r~d nts am OVCflPCICllll!J to th> propo ttl Lights on tlw cor •board could be seen from Canyon Cr st onl) with a tl'l cope, and th mght game on ~aturday "111 onl} occur a a r ult ol vcni El Nino weather, he "a1d 111111SE'!"'!E~LE~A""!!G!'9U"'!!'E PAGE 4 s 2 \'Vednesday, F.t>ruoty I 0, 1999 local voiceS ALMANAC T 111 .11 D I 0 W • EDfTOft'S NOTE: Do you°'~· one YOIJ know have a landmartt birthday or 1nntv.n.ry coming up7 If so, we'd like to include it in our AlrNn.tc. Call the information Into our Re~er' Hothnt, (~9) 642· 6086; fax •t to (949) 646-4170; or mail It to the Dally Pilot. 330 w. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627. You can send photographs, oot Include • self· addressed. stamped envelope 1f you want them return~. BUSINESS LICENSES New business license inlor· mation reported by the cities of Cosld Mesa and Newpo~ Beach. · COSTA MESA •Dez Dancewear, 964 Dahlia Ave., retail mail-order house • D1cptrorux LLC, 2925 Col· lege Ave, #A·3, compute r ter· nunals • Dodn's La boratories, 877 D.ureU St., pha rmaceutical preparab.on • Domenico's Pizza, 562 W. 19th St., eatery • A Door Window & Screen Co., 882 W. 18th St., speaal lrdde contractor NEWPORT BEACH • Southlcmd Roohng Inc., 7522 Slater Ave , owner: J. Vernon Pitman • Susan·~ Florals, 708 Mangold Ave .. owner: Susan Huddle!> ton • Temak Construction Co., 1835 Wh1tl1N St., owners Terry and Maureen Mack· prang. • Teny th~ I fand}'man, 409 Utacd Ave., owner: Terry Canel DUI ARRESTS n w following people w~re arrestE•d n.•c<'nUy on suspicion of dnv109 under the inllu· ence. Th(•se p<•ople have only been urrested on susp1cton of a cnmc, and, as with clll such . cn mes, they dre innocent until proved guilty. NEWPORT BEACH FEB. 4 Edwdrd J INbe.rt Fisher, 42, Russellvtlle, Ala. FEB.5 George Wallace M ann, 47, Corona dPI Mar FEB. 6 Brandon Vaughn, 22, Irvine FEB. 7 Michael Lre Holmes, 43, Lucerne Vdlley Joseph Paul Workmdn, 20, Cosld Musa · BIRTHS M ost recent births m Newport Beach Nicolas A. Jciffc, Jan. 2 Dylan T. I lemck, Jdn. 4 Alexander R. H1mJer, Jan. 4 William D. Mooney, Jan. 4 Sk ye B. Parker, Jan. 4 Davad A. Pt"tersen, Jan. 4 CaiWn D. Rutherford Jan 4 Elnaz Mahboub1, Jdn 5 Bradley N. Jenner, Jan 6 Joshua Ortega, Jan. 6 Ryan (' Robinson, JC11l. 8 DEATHS Most recent deaths r<'portE'd to the Orange County Recorder's olflcc. NEWPORT BEACH Ahne G . Millc1, 76, Jan. 6 Sara Babits, 90, Jan. 8 Mane W. Eggstafi, 89, Jan. 9 COSTA MESA Wenona Haxton, 98, Jan. 3 Donald H . Sanson, 74, Jan. 3 William A . &ru,.effer, 56, Jara. 4 Torkom S. Balian, 72, Jan. 10 John J . Hartl, 71, Jan. 11 Jose Loya, 35, Jan. 13 . MARRIAGES Mo t re~ent . mdJTiages as reported to the Orange Coun· ty Recorder's office. NEWPORT BEACH • Chnton J . Petersen and Janel G. Hehr, married Jan. 9 U\ Newpjrt Beach • Carl E. Hillier and Stephanie M. De Souza, mar- ned Jan. 13 m Santa Ana • Henry W. Louria Jr. and Jud.Jth A Mackenzie, married Jan. 15 in Orange • Robert M. Lear and Karen J . Morgan, mamed Jan. 16 lll Newport Beach · • Armin U. We~~enberger and Beth S. Hanover, mamed Jan. 16 in Pa:tm Spnngs • Joshua B. Yellen and Jessica R. Lynde, roamed Jan. 16 in Newport Beach COSTA MESA • True T Do and Minh C hdU T. Pham, roamed Jan. 9 in Costa Mesa • Mark V. Eskes and Kimber· ly A. Moore, married Jan. 9 m Costa Mesa • Nicholas 8. Ferguson and Emily J. Benzmger, ma med Jan. 9 in Costa Mesa • Miguel Colin Martinez and Patricia Aburto, married Jan. 12 m Santa Ana REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Recent real estate transcJc· b.ons as reported by the Acx· 1om Data Qwck Products Gro up. NEWPORT BEACH 809 E. Bay Ave., $550,000 1708 E. Ocean Blvd., $620,000 502 31st St. B, $430,000 COSTA MESA . 963 C ongress St., $170,000 2442 Elden Ave., $210,000 418 Esther St., $325,000 2138 Iris Place, $360,000 2056 Meadow View Lane, $250,000 2569 Orange Ave. D, $182,000 2175 Pacific Ave, C.:5, $1 70,000 1857 Parkglen C ircle, $256,000 2009 Santa Ana Ave., $305,000 1070 Westward Lam•, $1 55,000 382 16th Place . $31i 1,.:>00 CORONA DEL MAR • 1649 Bayside Drive, $200,000 700 Begorua Ave. A, $527 ,000 711 Jasnune Ave., $715,000 218 Larkspur Ave., $869,000 NEWPORT COAST 50 Auvergne, $360,000 15 BeUort, $537,500 20 Lessey, $465,000 14 Pdvona, $500,000 16 Pavona, $649,000 Foriner nurse nOw • git up • IDn'Olt"S NOft• Then tnd Now Is • feature updating events and people wt-'ve profiled In the past. If there's •n isrue yov'd Ilk• to SH updated In Then and Now. call Eron Ben·YehUda at (949) 642-4321. ext. 330. or send an e-mail to delljpHotota1N .... net . f:RoN· Br>N· Ymuo>. THEN . After <1 25-year career as a nurse, Sue West decided to spread her wings in 1993. The 51 ·year-old began ta.kirig flymg lessons at John Wayne Air- port. •1 wanted lo prove to myself and to anybody who wanted to look that a gul over 50 could learn how to fly,• she said. Although nding the wind felt "like being set free,• West hit some turbulence along the way. "The other day I was taking off dnd turning left at 800 feet and my door flew open,• the Costa Mesa resident srud at the time. "I could have panicked, but l had my seat belt on so 1 just reached out and dosed the door.• She didn't miss the stress of the operating room but she did ~s canng for the sick . Sue West has left the airplane for the air waves. "Early in my nursmg school, I was giving a little old lady pills that didn't do a whole lot for her," she said. •aut the experience of sitting on the bed giving them to her, it's like a bOnd with a patient. That's why I stayed in nursing for 25 years.· NOW West spent several hundred hours before earning her p.tlot's license m 1994 but, two years lat· er, she voluntarily grounded her- seU. •I lost a couple of fnends through aviallon accidents,· she Sdld. ·1 didn't need to take that risk. l proved what l needed to prove. I could get on with other things." Today. along with her husband, she teaches people how to operate ham radios. "It's a hobby,• she said •1 can talk to girlfriends alJ over the world for free.• But it's not just fun and game:> U power lines go down during an earthquake, for example, then hams -licensed amateur radio operators -are sWl able to com· municate with one another because their systems are self· contained uruls that don't require an outside power source. West estimates there are about 600 hams operating in Coste Mesd. . They are orgaruzing a volun- teer group that could be called mto action in case of emergenae!), •The city has been very sup· portlve, • she said . With radios as small as a pack o( cigarettes these days, there's no . excu::,efornothdJ1Ull1Jlgilup •1t's people to people, sta}i ng1n touch." West aid. Costa Mesa hires new city treasurer • Marc Puckett, who will also serve as the city's director of finance, comes from a similar job in Flint, Mich. EIJSE Ct I COSTA MESA -The fonncr director of h.nance tor the tlty of Aint, Mich., will serve as Costa Mesa's new city treasurer and director of hnance. Marc Puckett began work as finance director Monday and was appomted as city treasurer Mon- day evening dunng a special City Council meeting. Puckett was chosen from a pool of 40 candidates, said Personnel Director Steve Haymdll. Fijnl is the birthplace of Gener- al Motors and has a population of 140,000. Puckett said the old urban cen- ter 1s m the heart of the Rust Belt. He begcm working for Flint in 1992 after working his way up from smaller cities in Michigan. Beforo working for Flint, Puck· etl also served as director of Former employees file suit against company CIU£ R1s1JNC ~Pb COSTA MESA -A mortgage company has been named in a. class·action lawswt filed Tuesday by 50 employees who claim they weren't given their last paycheck three days before Chnstmas. Some of the former employees of EMB Mortgage Corp. on Anton Boulevard allege the company laid them off Dec. 22 without paying their salanti and failed to honor commissioned bonuses and accrued vacations. Jolene Antohn, one of the plain· tilts in the civil lawsuit, said the employees were told they would receive their final paycheck after Jan. 1 Antolin, who was a fund manager at EMB for six months, added that her holiday season was left in shambles without the money. "lt was kind of a nightmare,• she said. • 1 kept calling them to see when they ?lad my check but 1 nev· er .saw anything. They made a lot of prorruses they couldn't keep ~ A company official referred questions on the swt to attorney:,, Attorneys representing tho compa· ny couldn't be reached Tuesday. The plamtiffs' attorney, William Carroll, sdid company off1cidls told their staff they couldn't pay them becaw.c they didn't have any avail· able funds. · ~Employees were told they wouldn't receive wages for the hrst two weeks of December because there Wdsn't any money,• he Sdid. •11ley were not only laid off, they weren't compensated.• The lawsuit, which was filed m Orange County Supenor Court, alleges the company violated state labor laws and seeks recovery of all unpaid salaries plus penalties. The company Is a lender spe· cializing m procc1;5ing home loan appbcations Vla the Internet. EMB is riJportedly movmg its headquar· ten; from Co ta Mesa to Dallas lat· er thlS year finance and city treasurer !Qr East Point, the new name for Ei:lsl Detroit. He also worked for the oue of Albion, Pleasant Ridge and Grand Rapids. Puckett completed part of his graduate studles in busine!I'> administration at the Uruven.1ty of Michigan and has a badlelor' of soence degree m businc ' admin- istration with an emphasis m accounting from Ferns State Um· versity. · Puckett also served on Michi- gan's Municipal Fmance Ofbccrs' • Association board of directors. I ie deo.ded to take the Co:.ta Mesd JOb partly becau!>e of his long desire to move to a wanner chmate and to Orange County specifically, he said •1 think we c1.ll deep m our gut sort of have d littl(' bit of e pang of rcgr~t when you're leaving your hometown,• Puckett said. "In th1~ ca o l lcel like I've moved on and moved up.• Puckett replaces City Treai.urn and Finance Director Susan Tem- ple, who died in the summer of 1997. Until Puckett's amval, the aty had relied on two acting direc· to~ and treasurers. Tab for school upgrades could reach $112 million IWyPb NEWPORT-MESA -School renovations in California typical· ly cost between S40 and $60 per square foot. Fred Good, pnnopal of the architectwal tum PJHM Southwest, told the school board Tuesday night With 1.8 million square feet of school bWldings in need of mod· enuz.ation, the l<'hool district could be looking at a bill of Sl5 mllOOn to $112 million. In the first report smce the school board COl1'Ul1issione the Education4l Padllties Master Plan last year, Good presented a -49-page lilt c1 needed W>91"ades throughout the district. ·Then! are 1.8 million square feet in the diltrict that have not yet been DeVJMd, IJncolned or Eastbluffed. • Good Mid, refer· rtng to 9Chooll that were recently renoveWd. 'Included in the report are infrastructure, modernization and t~·hnolog1cal upgrades, which Good S&d could add up to 25 years Of usefulness to the dis· trtct's schools. Not ihduded tS new construction such as sdenc:e labs, theaters or new schools. Supenntendent Robert Ba.root said the district will be im'estigat · Ing all available means ot state funding before ~ Into a bond issue to pay for the upgrades. •There are many other way:. besides a bond issue that we can look mto, • he Mid. ·we want to be wre how the communtty feels : about lhla.• Good wW be meeting With : distnd llAff and lAay namutda. a conaultant hired by tbe distnct to ~uge1 community tendment on a oona lllue. The board wW recetw a com· pleted report on the fadlitiet needl and dlff ... t means of ~bf June. At tbat time tbe diltiict am CW.,mine how it will anempt to pay for tb8 upgrades. READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 news ~tories, lllustt•t!On\ tdlto- rl•I matter or~ herein c.tn be reproduc:H with- out wrrtten perrnislion of topy-ri9f'lt OWNf' WIAllll SURF POLICE FILES VOL 91, NO. 3' ntOMAS tt. IOHHSOH. Publ~ WIWAM L09DIU.. ldltOf ITIVI~ M•N91"9 ldltor TINA llOMiAnA. 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"'-': Three Siamese kittens llWf'th MOO Wife stolen from • home In the 700 block et about 11:10 e.m Jin. 28. • Gelerr Court: A c.r Jte<to Worth S229 was stolen In thf 800 block duc'lng tM 9Yfnlng of Feb 4 • ,,.... w.r: A cellul« phone worth U9S w• stoteft from • CM In die 1 J0o blodc ~ng die NtNng of ,.., 4 --•tlUOt • ... ...._ ...... .,.. ~ .. brm.lnloavlt'lkll""' did not .... ~ In the 1700 blodi during ... ~ of Feb.S. • ...... Aill•www: A fr.,_....., ....... from N91:..,ort Hlfbor t4W' Schoof bltl ._,.,,_and M IMft. ,.. S. ·~. .... ............. ___ _ .. 1tooblodl ................ ,.., Poily Pilot Wednesday, February 10, 1999 3 Tbere ~s still much ·to do with the simple life in Colorado 1 W hen f~pl<? here a k us why m the world we would ever leave such an idyllic pot cu; Newport Be ch, I bnd that the best way to express our reasons~ to burst into song. Thoubl~ is, I ccm't remember most of the lyric:s, except thic; one part, which wus it all up anyway. lt goes somQthing like this: ·oa-dd, de dum dee, da-da de dah, Give me the ~imple 1.if el• • • Sure, we wanted to S<...>e more of 'Our grandsons as they grow up. and we wanted to be nearer to at lea.~t one of our d11ughtets. But mainly we were seeking a simpler. qui~ter (and I<' s costly!) way of Jue. · Admit it, We in the Newport- 1'-'fe'Xl area ts neither' simple, nor quiet, nor cheap. Indeed, the teeming megillopolls that runs trom Santa Barbara to the Mexi- ,can border ~ an extraordinarily .complex, noisy and frenetic rnech- 'anism. As d native New Yorker, as one who lived and worked in the city, beheve me: I know about com- plex, noisy dild frenetic mecha- nbms. Because we are neither desert rats nor mountam lions, the likes of Big Bear and Arrowhead or the THE FRED COLUMN martin Palm Sprtngs area simply were not options for us. We liked San Lws Obispo, but the Central Coast,' too, is expenencing lts own megalopolltan ailments. I liked Stockton, mainly because there's good sailing on the San Joaquin River end in nearby lakes. And I am a great fan of the University of the Pacific. But my wife's allergies, and the fact that the toothless Tigers gave up football, pretty much ruled out that part of the world. Corvallis, Ore , is a gorgeous place with a fine university (Ore- gon State) and beautiful homes at very friendly prices. But it is ever soggy. and the best restaurant in town ls the cafetena at the student wuon • Bellingham, Wash., wa my· real ftsvoritc. Slip' H·nts dIC aoout $2.25 J)<>r root (vs. $15 und up in Newport Harbor), you C-C1Jl sail for- ever in Puget Sound (albeit dresSed warmly antJ water· proofed), stunning houses are cheap, good restaurants arc rea- sonably ptenbful and western Washington 15 a f!lOSl collegiate· • .type ploce. .1 But here we are at the root of . the Rockies. And we are loviµg it. The peop!P. are wonderful and friendly, ev<'n to migrant!> irom Califomid. An"c.1 it me~ts all our reqtiirements: · . Beautiful community, fneadly people, rea..'>Onable social con- soousness, d great lUUvc>~1ty and its own performing arts center and symphony orchestns, Within u seven-day period two weeks dQO, we took our grandsons to a ma1or rodeo, caught a pre· BrOddway (they hOJX') tryout of d new musical about ElVLS Presley. fans, . aw a splendid road compd· ny renclition of •Fiddler on the Roof• and thrilled to the geruus of the Vienna Boys' Choir. W~ alc;o sat in awe of Colorado . Slate's women's basketball tr:am as the lacli crushed Nevada-Las Vegas EJO.somcthing to :50"'5Qme- thing. The CSU women are Mnked tilth m th NCAA and are the hottest ticket in town. Our tickets, by the way, nm $4 oorh We get ther 20 minutes before lip-off and sit OJ}e row bchintl the reserved scllts, which cost $6, Parking and programs arc free. Yep, not much to do around here. One of the re-al benPfits m a town like this is <icce.ssibility. What im't five irunutcs away is a 10~ minute hop. OK, so to be fly-tish· mg on the Poudre River takes 15 minutes. But kiiy<;.king or sailing on our lrtke ts, oh, maybe tfuee · riunutes. To end this, I would like lo express my protound appmc1c1ttcm lo Art Stanlow of Costa Mesa. I don't know Art at all, hut he wrote an dbsolutely wonder1ul letter to the editor. It read, m part: "I apprPcicJlC fred Martln much mom since he is gom•. I read dild cmjoy his column from Colorado more attcntiv<'ly thnn when he was Wlth us. ·1 even k•·ep hopmg th&t one day he WJlJ stty, 'Folks ... we are coming back home if you will have us.' Personally, I Will throw m a coup! of bucks to help the Cdll5e .. Not a pmyer, Art, my new tnenct. Not d prtWf!J' But I gen· uinely cannot U10nk you enough for tb thought. Bnngs a tear to these old eyes. u d • AtEO MART1N is a former NewpOrt B ath res d nt who writes from his new home In Fort Collins, Colo. His '°lumn appears Wcdn«:Sdays Just in time for Valentines! . February 1st ·~hru 13th ...,..,,,.,":l :: st:~ ") \. Reduction 'i: 1 ...• Sale ,, r .. :*'·~~ ·~-!"-.l~ ~·~ I~. ~"·~. . As m:ch as ~ ! Fe~st. ·,l/2 Off-.i '\ Feb 13th i . .'t ·~, • .. ... .1l' -.·...... / .. • .\,;4 - ..,/' I 4•' • Pier parking, Main Street access to be studied today· .. Selected ~1erchnndi:se From O ur O wn Stock Regularl y Sold In Our Own 'Stnre The Newport Beach Public Work'> Department tvday will hold the last in a senes of commu- nity workshops on the Balboa Pier parking lot and Main Street access study. • The study, one of the first st.eps in the Balboa revitalization pro- gMm, will look at ways to unprove parking at the p1er and the pedestridn access to Main Street. · It will be coordinated with the Parking Management Study, an ongomg project to improve tourii.t and .resident pdrking throughout the Bdlboa Peninsula This week's community meet- :~~ Mattress Outlet Stor 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One ISloc.k Soulll of •oa rwy 545-7168 ,• ing will mclude discussion on the layout of the final thrP.e dllem o· tives etnd the cost of edch redesign. One of the mt11or lssues dti>· cussed m previous meetings WdS the need for more bus ))drkm9 space lo <1void hdving tour buse ... park on nearby r~idenlict.! streets. The study should he complet- ed after the final work.,hop, and a rccommcntlPd dltemalive will go to the City Council for approval. The meeting. 1s Si>t Jor 7 p.m. today U1 City Counnl r.humbers, 3300 Newport Blvd. For mow into·rn1ttllon. call (949) 644-332tJ MEXICAN RE STAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXl(O AS WELL AS BAJA ALSO ON OUR MENU: FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI Sill CHILI CH((SE OMUETTE Cock1a11s Phone Al'leod tor food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645-7626 • R11\c... • Pendant • Pm... • Neckla c • Ch.Hn" • Earnng • Wati.:hc... • Bracdt?t:.: ~ .. • Ch.irm • Mount mg •and ,..i h·cr Jewelry of All Km d Comt> Erirly f >r Be~t ,...,elect ion. CHARLES H. BARR Use "our: VISA, \1a-,tercard. American lhpre.,,, OiscoH'r Card 1803 We\tctiff Orht 'e" port Beach (949) 642-3310 4 DAYS ONLY-FEB. lOTH, llTH, 12TII & 13TII J_A~50%- Hoon .. Ughtl118 Oraa .. Co••fJ' /tw ouer ff ~... ~­ MF~.-222 Vittoria St.'!".Costa Mesa·• off Newport 81\Jd. (55 ~.) .a•:.. ~ 5'nllrJ (949) 646-3737 M ... 4 'Nidnesdoy, February 10, 1999 • PIG CONTINUED FROM 1 •Tuts wa cm accident,· Slocumb aid. ·He was just tnghtcn d. • One boy . want<>d to know where Alton livci.. "He lives in my houi;e, • Slocumb scud. •fie hes his own bedroom. Dunng th(~ day, he goes out and plays in the yard." A girl wanted to make sure Alton shelled hot taslP in music. •ves, he likes the Spic<' Girl5," Slocumb said. As for diet, alJ.hough he'll nev- er refuso a handout, Alton ii par- tldl to !ruits, vegetabh~ Wld DIPt Coke, she said. HlS favonte movieli are "Babe• and "Charlotte's Web." Michelle Herrera, a t>·year-old who can spell pig all by herself, came away lavornbly unpres~ed. LEAGUE CONTINUED FROM 1 "To take the absurd position thdt we shouldn't use the park to its fullest capacity when there is already a scarcity seems to be an unPnhghtene<.l position,# he said. "These dre u couple of peo- ple who have nothing better to do than to try to hdvc> the city restnct use of the ficlrl so thdt no children can pluy on 11. • Kop1ck1 dlso cld1med there WdS d JnlSrepresentdUOn Of the facts by Little League olhc1dls <tn<.l the entire proposal should bt.• studied undPr the Cahforma Env1ronmentcll Quality Act. "It might sound 11kl• the wst· dents hdve something dgainst AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, Around Town, 330 W Bay St , Costa Mesa 92627, fax them to (949) 646-4170, or call (949) 642 5680, ext 228 A complete ltstmg of Around Town can be found at daltypUot.c.om TODAY The waJklng club of Newport Beach ""ill meet at Hosp1tdl Road and Supenor Avenue dt 9 a .m. and 7 p m. Lo~" weight dnd have fun . f'or more mfonnation, call {949) 650· 1332. Free Income tax preparation and a!'>sistance wilJ be offered through the Tax-Ajde progrdm from 9 d m to l p.m. daily through April 15 at OASIS Semor C'enter, 800 l\1drnuc>nte AV('., Corona del Mar. Appointments dre available. For more mfom1al1on, call (949) 644·J244. An exhibit of acrylics tJUed "Color m Ac-lion• WJU be on d1s- pluy through F<•b. 28 di the New- port Bedch Central L1brnry, 1000 Avocaclo Av<>. for morn i.JlJorma- llon, c·dlJ (449) 717-3801 The CommunlcaUon Practlce Club wtll mcet from 7 to 8 30 am. at u res1denc<' m Costa Mesa. Learn how to speak for ~ucces while bemg Pvaluated by a pro- fessional coach Adm1ss10n is $35. For more mformallon, call (949) 675-7196. A workshop Ulled Growing Pldnts Indoor!, -The Easy Way Wlll be prescntPd at 9.30 tt m. at Sherman Llbrdr)' rind Gardens, 2647 E. Codst f hqhway, Corona del Mar. Adm1ss1on is $15. Pre- registration is rt•q111red. For more information, ctiU (1H9) 673-2261. The great Valentine's Day sur- prise will be prc.sented from 10:45 to 11:30 a .m. in the children's department at Bdm & Noble Booksellen.. 901 B South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Me a . Ad~1on is fr . For more infor- Jllation, call (714) 444·0226. - - ------=--------~-~-- . . . . KENNY /,',. PRINTER "SALE" MARATHON SOD MARC MAlltltN I OIUI. Y Pl.OT Raymond Padgett leans out to get an up-close-and~personal look at Alton. "He looks'like a pig that play:s I Upcoming show-and-tell items a lot," she said . "I liked when he include turtJes for the letter T and pooped." • whale watching for W. the kids, but that's not the cdse, • Kop1cki said "My problem is with the people who represent these sports not having any com- passion fer what they're impos- mg on the communities dround the facility." Della Groll~ said tho little League's only crime has been paying for improvements to one of the city's few lighted sports fields "I've tried and tried to under- stand therr point of v1Pw, but I just don't see it,• he Sdld. Kopicki said the ma1onty of the parks comm1ss1on seems unresponsive to her neighbor- hood's concerns. And she said repeated calls to Councilman Tom Thomson, who represents the area, went unre- Lights out? Should the Newport Beach Little League be able to hold makeup games on Friday and ~t­ urday nlghts?Call our Reader~ Hotline •t (949) 642·6086 or send en e-malt to dailypllot ... rthlink.net . Give yoor hometown and phone number (for \lfrificatlon purJ>C* es only) and spell your full name. turned. At the meeting, Thomson dodged questions on his respon- sibihly for the issue, saying the held and the residents were "very cl~e" to his district When asked whal area his district cov- FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be tool! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. PLEASE JOIN lJS tu the NEWPORT-MESA RELAY RALLY preview of R ELAY FOR LIFE An E\cnt Cclchrnring our Communiry's l~ight Ag;UO\t Canlo:cr I TkuRsdAy, · Ftb•u••Y 11, 1999 6 TO I p .M, T RiANGlE SouARE , TowN SouA1E AarA 1170 H•aboa Blwd. AT Nrwpou Blwd. I l1m tl'oc:uvru • lllu(~ Mttttt by Iron M•n Mike C'um' n I lo\t Rat Pk:oc ~SVP hv Tue d 1y, J•chniary 11, 111 n Cancer Soc1ct , (1'4'11 2hl·94-4{1, ext. 614 • . .. MOTEL CONTINUED FROM 1 great strfdes Slnce our November meeting,• Comm1s toner Tom Sutro said. Commissioner Katrina Foley sa..td long·term occupancy motel rOOrt\$ also enabled people ,Wlth low incomes to live in a place Wlthout havmg to come up with the required deposits or pass credit checks. "I think this allows the oppor- tunity to get on thf'ir feet and move on,~ Poley said. As one of the conditions of opproval, the owner will have to build a playground at the motel. The Police Department was agairlst the move m November because of the high number of calls for .semce to the motel and the run-down rooms. The Orange County Health Care Agency violation nobce 1ssued last year stated that many ers, he said, "I don't have to answer that.• Thomson could not be reached Tuesday. Kop1cki said she was encour- aged by the council's willingness to at least hear the issue and thanked Ridgeway for Cdlling it up. #I wasn't r~al hopeful with my own City Counc1i person, b.ut I'm hoping the others will make up for it," she said. R1dg ewcsy dlso asked for a staff report clarifying the due~ process rights of both citizens and council members when it comes to appealing decisions of the Parks, Beaches and Recre- dtion Commission. ot the motel's mioke dctec~ors were elther broken or inlssu1g, the carpets were soiled, and other :room features such as floors, walls, light and bathroom fixture:> were damaged. But a reinspection in January revealed general improvements, including new carpeung and replacement and repatr of moke detectors, faucets, bathtubs and toilets. The Police Department has also changed its position becaus~ the applicant hired a new proper· ty manalJer, improved hghung and tandscaplng, and cleaned up abandoned vehicles and shop· ping carts. Motel owners have also improved door Jocks and inserted peephole$, evlCted prob· lem tenants and increased rents. Calls for service have dropped at the motel !ro)n 346 ·m 1994 .to Doily Pilot 172 in 1998, although the latP. t nwnbcrs are an increase from 158 lil 1997. Owner Sam Meruo said he needed the penrut as a temPordry measure. H said hi5 goal was to recap. ture the bu m s traveler market but in the meantime the permit would allow him to rent rooms for the Jong term and pay his month. ty mortgdge. Menlo has ali;o applied for a rating from the Auto· mobile AsSOCtation of Amenca, Pewel opposeo the permit because it would be count~rpro. ductive to the owner's goal of re· establishing it in the commercial market. , He also said granting the nppl.ication woWd turn the motel into an apartment complex, which would be far from meeting city standards. · UNIQUE WINE AOOMI PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS TIRED OF LOOKING OVER YOUR SHOULDER? --d~-..J,_~ SMOKE LEGALLY WHILE YOU WATCH SATELLITE SPORTS, PLAY GAMES AfvD POOL & HAVE A GREAT TIME! CONGRATULATIONS! COM All-stars are in 1st Placef Top Row Cooch Dick Rey. Christina Tuw. Emily Milder. Coach Brooke Rey Middle Anne Schroeder. Tracey Kubd5. Jorden Cruz. Alex.:1ndra Orozco, Lauren Nurnberger. Amf Tyson Bottom: Mall()(}' Reynolds, Mel1~Sc1 Ht."flderson. Laurt..'n Jacobson, Mldison Otterbein. Annie Painter. Alissa Zoelle Ayso Region 57 Girls U-1 4 Silver All-Stars COM remains undefutcd in area play and takes over first place. · This weekend hi d South and North Irvine hosting the COM squad. First game COM 3, S. Irvine 3. At the end of the 6nt quarter, ~ Dick Rey's team was trailing by a 2·0 count. Tht 2nd quarter wu hilthli&hted with a fin~ goal by Annie Painter. At half-time, COM nilftrailcd 2-1. The girls in blue and white turned it on in the KCOnd half. Ouutanding dcfcnte by Tyt0n, Tracy Kubu and Mallory Reynold, held S. Irvine to a lone goal. ln the second half, Alex Orozco KOrcd to tic ilic game. Later, Mallory Reynolds line diiwd a ball in<o the net fo r the t:hird tally. Mid-field play by Madiaon Otterbein wu crucial for the · "come from IMhind" tie. • Second Game COM 5, North Irvine 1 North Irvine ICOred early ln the fint quarter. After that ~up. call, the COM girls went to work . 1'wo .goals were tcored by Forward Alia .. 1.oclle, then Emily Milder weaved her way duou&h defendcn to econ. M..Iuon OnetWn ICDlecl me faunh pl. COM held daeir lua KOre to be die hat. MelU.. Hcndenon clrow a W &o.a 20 ~out Iha WU ID laanl. it .,,..,... top duaup the beck .ide of the nee. a.Iii, Aue~ made -.al ou....,,..i,. ~ Cokla~.., ·o "••• .. _,to_..~. tw.. ~~., ...... ~~ud Tt.qK-.._.._. ....... T ... fA:!1 t-.. ,,_,.,., a.w.. 0Dc-TDcd ..a~ C..S .._ *-1. TM *-7 WMfip ...... toc..ia..,.III 2 IJlltdiilhdmeforwfll ......... .., •C!ll*'i·~----'·' I.,.......,..... . "• , '-" . . ,. . . .. ... 324~ Wednesday, February l 0, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 Sea King~ fall, 75-44 QUOIE OF THE DAY ·11 was the wom r I have Jr s a IToVeSty lfree l110l'dhs of hard work comes down to the end o1 th season and 's wasted bemuse o1 a moron -" D n Johnston, Costa M sa High girls soccer co ch Doily Pilot 5 Newport bows, 69-·47 •McCoy's 15 points one of the few bright spots for CdM against ·playoff-contending I.rvine Tuesday. GIRLS. ~OOPS •Slow start hurts visiting Sailors m Sea View tiff at Santa Margarita, GIRLS HOOPS IRVINE -•Corona del Mar High sopho- more Kristin McCoy, who has been a consis- tent scorer smce her return from injury 10 games ago, collected 15 points in the Sea Kings' 75-44 loss to host Irvine in a Sea View League girls basketball game Tuesday which falls 'to 8-17, 0·9 in league. All of Kawata's points came" on three-pointers. Jody Carlson scored 17 points for Irvine (16-9, 5-4), which is getting ready for the playoffs. Krist~n Tbawley scored 12 points for the Vaqueros. •• .•.xi 2 7 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -Santa Mdrgadta• H1gh's girls basketball ti dffi, fighting for second placP m the Sea View LeaguP., JUmped on visiting Newport l ldrbor edrly Tuesday night and n~ver let up, coctst-· ing to a 69·47 leagm~ vic.1ory. on offens1~ and their ooac;h (Ric:hcird Schaaf) dJd 1t Wd th1•u best shooting night of the yt"'ar. They hot at least 70% (from the fseldJ u1 tho hrst half " Junior center April Ross.led th~ T~ with 18 points an(i nine rebOunds, while emor point gutsid Alyssa Paul ads!ed 1 O. •She was our best scorer and was out for most of the season," CdM Coach Elbert Davis said. "We're just now getting her back and it makes a difference.• McCoy, conung off a season-high 20 points Thun;day against Newport Harbor, .upped her average to 7.4 points per game. Corona del Mar closes out Sea View League action . forever by hosting Santa Marganta Thursday. . · "Hopefully, we can catch Santa Margan: ta looking somewhere else and go out on a high note,• DaVis said. "Irvine was a team preparing for the playoffs. We were just showing up and going through the mob.ons. Hopefully, that won't happen Thursday." Santa Margarrt.a 69, Newport 47 IMne 75, c.oron. del Mw 44 El Toro 68, Woodbridge S 1 =-~ The Eagles (15·9, 6-J m le gue) outsrornd thf'! Sailors, 25-14, in.the operung penod and built a 38-23 halftime lead Junior Vcntl!>sa ~erragamo led Santa Mrtr· ganta WJth 26 pomt.s, while Danielle Benneu had 14 and Colleen O'Ledry 13. ·we didn't play a t>lrong defensive game,• Savage said •We. came out lacking mtcn ity and (the Eagles) 1umped -0n u.s nght from the start We weren't really ready to play and they were.• Lindsey Watanabe and Courtney Kawata each c;cored nine pomts for Corona del Mar, "In the first quarter, J think tthe Eagles) missed one :.hot," said Newport Harbor Coach Gregg Savage. whose team fell to 14- 12, 2-7. "They did a grf.'at JOb of executing Though out of the race for a top-three fin· ish and guaranteed playoff spot, the Sailors ai1• hopef r: of an at-large berth m CIF Dtvi· s1on ll·AA MESA ROMPS Mustangs clinch 10th straight CIF Playoffs berth with a 72-25 walloping of Artists. COSTA MESA -After clinching the1.r 10th consecu- tive postseason trip Tuesday night, Costa Mesa High's Mustangs will continue to root hard for their croc;s-town rival (Estancia) as the Pacific Coast League g11ls basket- ball race comes down to the wire. Co~ta Mesa (16-10, 7-2 in PCL) hammered visiting Laguna Beach, 72-25, to remain in the second place, one game behind Laguna Hills, which plays Pstclnna ·Thursday. "That's good for us (Estanoa bedt Uru Tuesday rug ht),• Mesa Coach Jun Weeks said. • J hope that gets Estancia ready to go for Laguna Hills." The Mustangs, who snapped a four·game losmg streak, were led by 6-foot Junior Autumn Snuth. who had 13 rebounds, 12 points and seven blocked c;hots. Evelyn Powers (19 pomts) dnd Jenny Earnest (14) also scored in double figures for the Mustangs, while team- mates Judy Kidane (seven), M~lissa Thornton (six) Clnd Lisa Weeks (hve) came off the bench to match or eclipse their career highs. ·our starters only playe!d five minutes together,• Jim Weeks said. "We played very well torught as a team. All 10 guls got out there dnd played well. Everybody played good pressure defense and focused the whole game." 1 Costa Mesa point guard Nancy Hatsushi had six assists m the win, while Lianne Sa aki dished out hve. "It snaps the (losing streak), but we had played four tough games m a row,• Weeks said. 1-------~.;;· "71 .. -. ··- "k--·~ -~ r . -. :-,.._......, _.....~ _......_I._ -~~---- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL • DON LEACH I DAILY ~OT Estanda's Eva Varma (left) and teammate Lauren Cassity smother University's Peggie Wu, forcing a bad pass in the Eagles' CIF Playoffs-cllnchlng ,victory Tuesday night in Pacific Coast League play. Eagles dinch OF bid • Estancia cruises after 19-3 run to open it up en route to 55-35 win over University. BARR\ FAl.ilJ...1\1 R lbtt Plot COSTA MESA -The rather impressive actions of the Estancia High guls basketball team made Coach Paul Kirby a man of his word Tue!>day rught. Needmg a victory to wrap up an automatic berth m the CIF Southern Section DiVision IU-A playoffs - and make good on Kuby's preseason pledge they'd play beyond Valentine's Day -the Eagles left little doubt in 55-35 blowout of Pacific Coast League visi- tor University. ·we wanted to prove to Coach Kirby we were ready to play," said Estancia seruot Francia Diaz, who spearheaded a 19-3 spurt over the first 10 min- utes to virtually put the Tro1ans away. "That was the best start we've had,• added Diaz. who finished with a season-h.tgh 2b points in what could be her final home game. •Franny really stepped up," said Kirby, who watched the 5-foot-7 senior, giving away five and si.x inches to her post rivals, hit 11 of 14 field-goal attempts and net 4 of 5 foul shots. Slie missed match- ing her career high by a single point and odded nine rebounds, two blocked shots, two steals and one assist. ·nus game tak& a load oft,• said Diaz. The Eagles (16-7,-6-3 in league and ranked No. 7 in CIF UJ-A), moved two games ahead of Uruve~ity (12-13, 4-5) with league-leading Laguna Hills await- mg in Thursday's PCL finale. An Estancia loss would have forced the Eagles to upset Laguna Hills to earn a likely Uitrd-place play· off with Uni, as the Trojans fmi.$h against 2-21 Lagu- na Beach Thursday. .l •t guaranteed (the Eagles woulq mako the play- offs), but I was a little nervou for a while there,• said Kirby, whose Eagles would likely have earned · an at-large berth even if they didn't crdrk the PCL\ top thr~e. •The league was pretty much up tor grabs, but 1 knew, with our schedule, we'd haw a great chance at getting 10 wins (the mulimum requ1rnd for at- la.rge consideration).~ In addition to Diaz's offen e, team def en e keyed the victory, according to Kirby, whose squad was eliminated from playoff consid- eration last winter in a regular- season-ending 35-34 loss at Uni. With Estancia engaged m it's aggressive man-to-man, the Trojans hit just one of its nine first-quarter field-goal attempts and committed seven of their 16 turnovers in the opening period. "We med to prove to Cooch rrbywewe ready to play -8 Senior Lauren Cassity locked onto Uni senior scoring machine Fnnde Diaz Fala Suiaunoa, limiting the Estancia senior eight-best scorer in Orange County to 11 points, eight less than her average. Suiaunoa, who was 6 for 16 from the held in the first Estancia game (a 53-42 Eagle win) was just 3 of 14 Thursday. · •[The Eagles) took it to us,• Uni Coach Bob Bernal sajd. •1t was a carry-over from the ~cond half of the first game (in which the Eagles rallied from a six-point deficit), They've kicked our butts for six quarters now. Maybe we shouldn't have gotten ahead in the finit half (Jan. 19), I. think we licked them off.· Diaz had eight pomb> m the h~t and third quar- t~. while Cassity and senior Usa Stein! Id add d 10 points and five boards ap1CC'e. Senior guard Eva Vanna cttippcd in four a SJ ts on senior night, while sophomore starter Llsll Hiiata had three points and fQur a ts, before fouhng out with 4:48 left. Estancia shot nearly 46% (22 o( 48), whil lh Trojan hit le s than 27% of thoir hcld·goal tor. ( 13 of 49). 1111 SCIOOL lllLS llSllTllLL SUMMllllS CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM ·JOHN VALLELY . Corona del Mar •Sea Kings' standout used the NCAA Fin~ Fours as a showcase for his superb basketball talents at UCLA. Hll llA!Ui Ill'\\ Uong before the days of the three·pmntcr, lohn Vallely leum d the soft touch ol penmeter shootmg while gro"'mg up on Balboa bland But never m his \\ildest . dretilllS cbd Vnllell imagine he would play m crowd d arena m the l\.'BA VaUelv ec:tabhshed Ruthian-type sconng record al Orange Coast College followmg a celebTdted basketball career at Corona dcl Mar High "There are great mem(ln from tho~e days,• V.1llelr said. "Unfortunatelv, it wac a lunq tune agn but at least we have tho-se 011~monf's. • Though Vall~ly 'tnrred for Coach Boh Wet:rPI'~ chdmpionship Pudte learns tor two sea ... ons m the 1960s, he slill holds "everal ... ignif1cant OCC records, mcludmg h1ghe~t career c;conny ~ncrage (23.3 points per gdme), :.mgle-ea on conng aver<1ge (25.8 ppg m 1967-uS) and mo..,t career J>Omts ( 1,538). lduyht a lot mou· than ha ketuoll, • Vallely said. ~He taught people who played busk~tbaU for hun how to compete m life, ho~ to have r~1a11onship and how to be respon 1ble "It wa mte.re:.ting-he never talked about wmnmg or losmg, hut he was one of the wmrungest coache m basketball fmdud.ing 10 'CAA titles). He wa£ more mter tcd m the players' character and he always challenged u a people m b coming the best we could become ·Tue fir~t day of practice, he'd say that he v.ould hke (to wm). Tiien he'd ay, 'As I look around the room here. I think if we can accomph~h a sense of peace tlhout our effort here, we'll wm, and judging from the talent we have here, r think we'll be pretty happy with the results.'• Vallely played in the nuddle of the UCLA dynasty when the BrulllS captured seven <>tra1ght NCAA title!), Vallely's Bruins d 0 f ted Pw-due, 92-72, for Ute 1969 title, then beat Jacksonville, 80*69, for the championship lO H-170. Dunng Vallely' ruor year m high With no le than 18 ~chool records attached to his name at OCC. Vall ~ly went on to hecome an All·Pac 6 sele<:tion at UCLA John \'allely school for Coach Bob Leslie's Sea Kings in under legendary hac;kctbalJ coach John Wooden, who ~tarted the 6-foot-21/z Vutlcly ahead of Stdm•y Wicks dunng the 1968·69 c;eason. UCLA won two NCAA champ1onsh1P,s m Vallely' .. two ~eason~ for the Orums, "ho also featured Lew Alcmdor end Curth Rowe. Vallely earned all-tournament laurels m both fomal Four appearances. ln his enlor y~r. Vallely' .Brum. tt?ammates call d him ·nu• Money Man• Vallely never thought much about playmg m Um NBA until h1 se:ruor year at UCL.A ~h n he began rocewing l ttcrs from interested t ams. •You've got to tcmC!mlx!r, • Volle.ly said, • 1 wa a young kid growrng up on Blllboft I land, wh1 h a not exactly b hotbed lot NBA talent But, Y' , hovmg NBA team w t I It• rs and howing int t m m ~skctball play r wa of a surpri"•'·" Vallely pt yed thr } rs m th NUA for the Atlllntn Hawk and Hou.~on Rack ts ( 2 112 )'CM'S on e.adh tenml. . • •1t was fWl and cdu llonal, • VAll ly NJd of his NBA expenence, •and.at~ it wa mtilnidoting, I suppose• • But pl&)'lll under WOOOen otU -~on · Vallcly whi h still ~q, today •1 bcltcv Coach Wooden • 1 %6, the sharpshooter wa voted "e<'ond-team AU-Southern California •AA• Divio;1on a he averaged 26.3 ppg Keep m rnmd·that in those prcp.ddys, Vallely would r~gularly drain ba. cline shots from \8-to-20 fe t out. lmagi.pe htS sconng av "rage if the · throo-pointer had been around. In his fr hman year at Orange Coa-.t, Vallely averaged '20 4 ppg (a reoord at the timet and wu~ named th Ea ;tern Conf rence Player of the Year. M honor he also earned es a sophomore. Vallely' OCC tee.ms w nt 47-20 in two years. 11 ' now member of the D D~· Pilot' Mill nruum Sports Hall of P m . Following h.ls NBA ciaree.r, . Vallely w invitoo to play and in E~1 , where m 1975 h h Id both dut for the B lg um U ns (base<I in Dru 1 ). trave.llng throughout W tem Europe With his wife, Karen, whom h m t at Oiange. C<>ft t Theta)', Vallely is invQlved m l e tate, and everi tbOugb bC ld his lnt rest ln N~ Sid Company about l'hyean ago. h • Ull nbsorbed m the NJ bus . Hi 10n, Erle. recenUY graduated from UCLA. "'Jbe '1f amlly ., their de .... to canc.w M lfi 12 19' ·w. ... hw gNdy, .. \Wlla laid "We'll._._ ......... helven.· s llllfLY llllH SCHOOL WRESTLING ~Mustangs edge EdiSon, 3-2 • FEARSOI\11E ~tomhardo er d1t d with 1.f saves in nonlcagu?· girls water polo victory. Orange Coast place second COSTA MBSA -011mgo Cua,.~ College's Enc JI nd hot ~ I 0 l f 3·over-par 74 nt M~ Vcrdo Country Club to fuu~h third in the first Orlln!Je Empire Confer· ence tournament ol the •ason Monday. 1110 Pi.Iates, who comhm"d for l' total of 402, fln· ishf>d second behind Sant4 Ano (37!l}, which featured medalist Stove Bendt (71). Ill& FOURSOI\11E •Sandoval wins title for Costa Mesa at 215 poundsi Farrell, Inouye and Valdez. take crowns for Estancia. COSTA MESA -.Ju1uor .1 nn1f~r .._ __ ., '(.rub1s1r.h'.ti yoill u1 the thm1 quarter P 0 l 0 ;,rovt•d to ~ tlll' d\ftmem':e as Co~ta Me£>a l ltgh 111'1<.i on for a 3·2 win over visiting Edison m nonlc:dgm• wdh!.1 pol<1 oclton Tuesday. z IRVINE -Costa Mesa High pumped ctnd juc;t went out a~" senior Gus Sandoval went beat hun. It was a big liJl tor Gus,· through the Paclfic Coast League E ·tanc1a's Valdez. a s~p~· wrestling season undefeated dt more. defeated Mesa JUnl<>T 215 pounds. But there were those Arturo Casurrub1as, 11-4. . She.ma KltnH auci Knty f~cte>rscn CidCh scored t' qoal n lhc 111~1<JUdrtet1or Co \<I Mes(l {9·15). Got1lt~ Stuphan1P. Lombardo had 14 ~V«'....!> lot tht· M11sl<tu9ia, who trawl to Aliso N1gu(•t l•>lldy tor a r~11r. fie Co st l .ngue <:Onle.'>l. Btett Adams stiot a 77 for the PirdtCS (~· 1, 2·1 in conf1 renC"e). Michat:I OCPrund had an 81. COSTA Ml!SA -Nonnally, on dayl ~~'&be talk~. gb1f ... CB game iJ of tb8w*l 1Wd and tbe ~ ste.dr? But tbere w• 1D019 Wk aft.et BMCb Hjgh•• 2·l ~at Costa esa Of the~ offtd4tiog ·than anything ttlle . who didn't think he was up to AU four uutomatically qualit1e~ 'Win.n.J..r:lg a league title because for the ~JF Southern .sccuon Dm- Loguna Hills soptlornore Joe sion IV Champmn:;hip:s in Ranch£> ·Viglione was wrestling up as a Cucamonga Feb 19-20. The top NONU.AGUl Riverside finished J,ltird with 412 strok~. Irvine VaJley wa!ti (~ill. CosfA MtfA 3, EotSON 2 . Sf0"9 by_Oua~ }d1son 1 0 ' o 1 • ~ <o~ta Mc\a • 2 0 1 0 • J Eagles drop 3-0 PCL<l cision "Jt WU $lngµlarly tbe wont refereed game I have ever seeo." M~1 coach Dan JohnltOn sald. "lt11 a trnes· ty that three months of hard work <XJ11M11 down to the end of the season and it's wasted because of a moron.• heavyw.eight and would be back wre llcri; at the hnals will at 215 for Tuesday's Jeag~·h.naJ.s advance to the Mdsters Meet th~ 'at University High. f olJowmy week Wlth a chance l<? Estancia High's Eagles, mean-quality for the state meet. ~Ison Oo1an 1, Malvymk 1 l Sa11cs • W1lkH 7 Costa Mew J Grub1\1Ch 1, Khn,. 1, Petersen 1. !>ave\ • Lombardo 14 COSTA MESA -Even while, came th.rough with three Casarrubias and ~earnmate individual champions -Jeremy Quy Nguyen, who hmshed St!C· Valdez at 140, Abe Inouye at 103 ond al 112 pounds, a&> qualified °F.standa ralli•~s. but falls, 16-12 though Estancia H1yh lo~t to S 0 C C I I visiting University, 3·0, Tuesday in a Pacific C0<sst League ~1rJ soccer contest, Codch Jen- ny Tavares believes it Wds a h1g improvement IOI the eagles over the last tune the two teams met The Mustangs (8·11·2, 2·7 in league). accordhig to Johnston, controlled tbe tempo for the most of the match. JUlie Kroening's ear)y goal gave Costa Mesa <t 1·0 edge. and Nick Farrell at 145. for the 01vts1on IV tournament. Viglione, the No 1 seed, failed Costa Mcsu 1umor Fernando COST1\ ME~\ E::vl<Ulr.td l hgh ;wuor usur<~11 f\foyo 1 on·cl five P 0 l 0 godls m the c11qlP • nunlcrlqlH~ loss .. Jt was <1 much hettt•r gdm" this tune." to score a point on Sandoval. In Arrona won, 3-l. at 189 to place fact, Sandoval pinned Viglione third and edm an alternate spot with25secondsleftinthecont~·t for Ctr Alex Martinez (135J, to complete an upset win clJld Adron Suncnov ( 125) and Antony take home the PCL crown. Grubisich (heavyweight), a to ho-.1 \\',..,tnunster, Jfi· 12. m !Jtrb water polo ttCllOll T\w<,cJ,1y CSt<HlC Iii tollJPd Wlth nine !J<i.tls in lhl' f11111lh qudrler Tavarf'..s ~e1d. "They bcttt us 8-0 last tune. We. reaUy played well." But a questionable foul call gave Laguna Beach a penalty kick With 1 O nunutes to play. A goal wu scored and Johnston MgUed that some of L;aguna Beach's players were in the penalty box. a dear violation of penalty-kick ptoce· dure. The referee agreed, but deter• nu.ned no ha.rm was done and allowed the goal anyway. • CdUI""' -.oph11111ur1• KrtllC MPndC>n sco1ed lhr<'P 9w.1I!-. Soml'r f•ldhl"rt y •UH.I .Jenniler Cas- ~•ty. dlso .. ophomwcs, .,,11 h scored twice-:. Jc1srn1ni• C1 •11 li•r, who O(Jr mally sturls for the 111mn1 vt1rs1ty ... q11<1d, playr•d three• pcnods in qo11J tm Estc1111 111. Juruor godhe Helen Ftoms had 12 c;aves tor the· Edgles (0·8·1). Freshman dPtender Arhs Reynolds al.so played well. Corona del Mar girls lose, 2-1 IRVINE -Coronu d*°'I Mar H.igh's glrls soccer tcdm S 0 C C I R "He dominated the whole sophomore, also hnished third for match," Costa Mesa Coarh Matt th~ Mustangs. Kellogg said. "I think the two The four wrestlers, as well as losses at the Laguna Hills touma-third-place finisher Josh Veach of ment really helped tum get psy-Estdnda (215), will be alternates ched for this match. He was m Division IV. NON LEAGUE WESTMINSTLA 16, ESTANCIA 12 Score by Quitrter5 ,J.nan{od 0 1 2 9 • 12 W.tmtnStl:r 5 4 5 2 • 16 &tancia Ma~o S. Fl<1herty J. Meni:fcn 3. ca~s1ty 2 ves Ra\mussen 4 G1•1der 8 absorbed a 2· 1 S<>a Vw.w u•ayue decision at Irvine High Tum.<lc1y, dropping the Sea Kings to 11-5-1, 3.5. l Ul JcrtgUt!. Kelsey C lark lit at up m the s~concJ half wtth a goal otl an .ass1::.l fcom Meghan Bryan to tie the gam" ell J· 1, but Irvine responded with a goel WlU1 10 nunut€'s rcm.t1mng lo wm it. "Both sides were complaining about the ofhddtiny all game long," Johnston said. "I'm not nomWJy one to complain, but thett's too much hard work to go down the tubes like that." Tars· playoff hopes erased, 5-0 RANCI I<> SANTA MAH·------• GJ\HITA -V1o;1ltnq NPwport S 0 C C I R Hnrhvr I h<Jh ,1w ats post,cw .. on clrt!ct~ ended Tu~~dt1y, ,1., St111l11 M.Hqc1rit<1 <'laamed a .S·O Sed ~w Lt>.1y ue qirls <:on c•J lnumph. 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CA 92627 Thb bulineu 1s con dueled by an lndill!Qual Have you SlarlOd dofng 1>u$1nassyet? Yes 7·15-£18 Oa\f\d Enhriotr Tiii~ iUltoment Na& hied wilfl the County Cler~ cl Ora11ge County on I · 15 99 1989678050? OaDy P1lol Jan 20 27, Fob 3. 10. 1 J99 W234 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME lhe following person has alJandonod too uw 01 tile llet111ou• business noma l11y Cottage, 4973 Yo11Ja Ranch Rd • Yorba Linda CA 92687 The F1thl10US 8us1no5S na!Tllt n.:lerr11d to ab0v11 was I kid 1n Oran911 Co1Jn1y on 3· I 4·94 FILE NO 1994G601114\ Judith C1rtar, 5010 Av•emora V'0tb1 Unela CA 92B87 Thl1 tiuslnon ~" eon· d icted IJy: 'en lnd<Vldual Jud 111 Caner fhls S1a1emon1 was r11oe1 w UI lho Courlty C eril OI O<Ango Co!Jnty on 1-1 S-99 19996780527 Da 1y P lol Jan 20 27 Feb 3. 10 1999 W235 BSC8039 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ELAINE DEMOND CASE NO. A195772 To an heirs bener1 c1a11e&. ec•d11011. cont· 1ngen1 cred1lora, and p11 sons Who may c:>ttierwo e U. ln1era,1ed m 1he "''" 01 Hlllte. or bOlh of El AINE DEMOND A PEll1 ION FOR PRO· BATE llH oeen hied by ERIC B RASMUSSEN In the SuperlOI Co1Jr1 Of CaN· tornl!J County or OR ANGt: THE PETITION FOR PROBATE IVQUOSIS !Nit ERIC .B RASMUSSEN be al>PO!llled •• poreooal rep· resental!lfe lo .amtn111or !tie es1A1e ol lhe doteOenl THE PETITION ruqtlf$1• the o.cedenl I Will end COdlclla, 11 any. be 9dmll\OO IO probate The W• •nd •ny CXJdlcb are av ble ror elll'.1unw1ti0fl lf'I ttie 11e li11pt by lhe OOUl1 THE PETITION 1oqvtllt •uthOrfty lo odm r th Ult unc:ter lht l~pend ent Mftllolltra\IOr\ Ot E•· lalH Act (ThlS 4uth0rky Wiii ••JoW lhO f>Otllona4 ,.p. 1"811111111• 10 1 ke rnany ICtiOrlS Wtll'IOllt otit.111~ court approval Detore l110ng certoln wiry lmPQr 14nt 111:11ons howevor, the p111onar repr11tn1111ve "'"' hO requtrad lo givo no tu to 1n1018'111<t r-raons U!\lfU lhtly havt IQMtd noUco °' eot11Gf!Md to tho Pfopoqd ltCtlOn I The In ~ ~f'Mlon MlorllV 'Wiii bt gfel'ted unleal •n rntorelt.O ~' son 1 1ee an ClbJeclklfl ID the potltion and lflOWI goCllll ceuse wttv tht COUl1 ~ .not unmt lh<I authority A HEARING on uie pell IJCJn w n b(I hetcl on MARCH 11 ltl9<J 111 1 45 pm In Oepl L73 located at 341 loo City Drlvu SOU'lll Or ng CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to tne gr nl ng ol tho pollllon, YoU &riould eppeai et the t,oa•· 11111 and s1111e your objoc 11011s or hie wnnen Ob1•c· 11ons w11h Jhe G01Jl1 bolore rno hoanng Your aµ· pa11r1i1nco may be 111 po1fiQI\ or by your &llorney IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR 1.11 t0!\l•n'Jen1 crv011or ol the dec11ased yau m1"1 Ille your cl.11m with Jhe coun and rna•I a copv 10 the J)tr1on11 rep11Hnt111110 appointed uy lflG llC)Url w11hl11 lour mo111hs rrorn 111 d•lo ol me tu I Issuance ol lo11trfi 11 prqvided m Pro• 1J111e Codo aec.11on 11100 Trie time lor hhnO da•mli wlll nOC cupue t>Gloie lour mon1na from Ille hearing OJite nouced above YOU MAY EXAMINE: th-. 11 kepi by lhO court II yoo are a person lntore51ad In lh• esta1e you may r wltt1rtetout111 Requc5t lo1 Spciclal N01100 (IOfm DE f s.t I o4 ttte I mg <ii en In ventoiy ann ,f•PJ)fatul OI e•ta10 ssets °' of any petition or et;00un1 81 prov',.jed 1n Probllt Co<Jo r.ac:t.on 1 <150 A R~t lor Spodal NOU<:;o form 11 alf!lftabl trom 1110 court clol\I Attorney for th• Petitioner: E AVERY CRARY, ESQ (CSBI 41298) MESERVE, MUMPER & HVGHES LLP 2301 DUPONT DA., l!ITE 410, IRVINE , CA 92812·1538 Publllha4 Newporl Beath Cot.Ill MHI 0 1ly Pilot Ft!llruary 10. 16, 17, 11199. WT261 Flc11tlou• Bu•lnou N•me Stlltemont The IO!lowlftg persons 111'11 Qolr1o bl.I inON 81 WELDON EDWARDS, 18627 BrOO!IJlur$1 St • SI• 282. Fountain Valley. CA 112708 ll&a MieCann 1 627 Or001<hU1 l St Sit 282 FOUnt In V I V CA 02708 TIQ lltlalna11 ts con· UC1tl'd by lndNidual H"ve )'OV atarted dOltlO bUslnc$ • riit? No LIH Mccann lhb .ia m n1 wa hN1<1 Wllh tt1 Oovnty Clerk of Orao09 County an I :29.p9 tMM711W Dallv Pi!QI Feb 3, 10 17, 24 1099 W2"4 FlctttlOu• au.1,,... N•mel~t ftl9 lolloWing JIO!IOOI 11r1 dolno bullne" u N11:UC: 1011 811010 DllW, a.. 110 C:0.11 M4i8a CAIH27 Ptllef M Ptecey, 637 Ntwf)Oft C•nl0t Drrv1 121\, ~ loect\, CA Nl80 ...._~~ ......... GOn• -by '*' lndMlk'8I ~.~-:-OOll'9 ... Peter M Plaooy Tflls 61a1ement was ll od With 1na County c~ of orange CoUn1y on 1 ·29 99 18996711903 Daly PilOI Feb 3, 10. 17, 24 1(190 W245 Flctitlou1 Bu1lnoH Name Statement ftie lollow1ng perlOOI t.•I doing blJtWl(ISS as Calolorn1a Radt0 Data Partne"· 1828 Bowspf'lle. Costa Mesa. CA ne21 Merk Finnegan 1828 Bow5pn1e COs1a Mesa CA 92627 Ste11e Baugll, 1 Cape Woodberry. Newport Sea\.h CA 92660 This b11s1nes' I! con cJuc.1ud by· • general "'111· ntr!ilt111 Have you &18rted domg bUr;inlSS yal '1 No Mark FlaMgan This 11111emen1 was 11 ed witll lhe COunty Cler1t ol Oraoge County on 1•29 99 19098781802 0 lly Pdot Feb 3, 10. 17, 24. 19:19 W2'6 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnu• Name Statement Tne lotloYMg J>OIJON are~ buslnau as CC 6 Ck>HI, 16456 Boise Chica. HunllngtOn &laen, CA 926-49 Ja1131 Ell$abe'1 Jaooo. 455 E OCean Blvd , 1502, Looo Beac:tl CA 00802 Thll busmeu It coo· ducted by an md1vldual Have you stanecf dotng t>ustneu yet'? No Jana1 Eflnbetl'I Jacob This 6ta1emen1 wa1 Med with Ille County Clerk of Oranyo County on 1 ·29·90 19996781824 Doily Pdol Feb 3, 10, 17, ?4, 199Q W247 -mt1t1ou• Bu•lneu N•me St•toment lhe fOllowlng persoN. are doing bUllnesa a1 Mtll1n1um Mortgage Processing, J079 Yanow llone Dr , Costa MOM CA 926~6 Yulfll.O Y. Aamot 307g YtUowslono Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 02626 Thia but1ness 11 con· ductod by an 1tldMdual Have you llan.d dolt'O bullne$t ~'? No Yulflco V. Ramos w lt1 lt'8 aoltl ol Thia =t wa1 Nod Oranot ty on t 29'99 , .... 7111tl Dally PllOI Feb 3, 10. 17, 24, t099 W248 e1Ceos1 .. NOTICE OF IALE OF A!AL PROP!RTY AT PRIVATE IALE CASE NO. A•1Ml10 In lhe Suoenor Colin of the St110 ol OeMoml.I tor the Cw'lty of~ In 1"41 Manor of the EI· Uite at RICK L ROZAR, ~ NollOt lt~My n hi "" ... "" .. PrMee • 10 "" =Md beet bidder. IO conlrmdOn of 8upoflor 5°' ....,... of ''" .... ":&:of Oll OAfUHTT I H!AtON LLP, ~041 ' -hy Jason HUl THE LENDING GROUP (949)888-8800 ""--""'-~-.I J lfUBUc ~ 11 PUIUC MOJICiS I f .. uewc NCmCl6 11 ~ ~- MacArlhur Bouleverd CUMMINS, Special Ad· ThAI bu$1neu It COO· To Termiotl' The Pa•erJal cna1683430 SUlle 360, Newpori Beoch mlnletrator of tl'M Eatat• duded by an indlVidual R I g h 1 a o I l I N O A NOTICE TO -' C8JUornia 92660, aa right, of Riek L,. Roz.at, O.C. Have you 1lllrted oolna VELASCO erld MANUEL CREDITORS OF - t•\19 and I 11es1 of 8ald es· dent bUSl~&I yet? Yas 1/\ 11gg MARTINEZ, and the BULK SALE tale In aocJ to an lhal certain AltomeV at Law Stephen Cr111y Adoi>hon of real prcperty ll!uated Ill U10 Thomas B Garrott, Esq Tht8 statamenl waJ liled BASY BOY DOE. O O 8 (SECS. 6104, City of NewpOO Beach. CHEADLE, GARRETT & with 1he County Ciartt ot 1-15·99, I !T\in()( c:tllld 6105 U .C.C .) • County bf Or•fl99. Slate cl HEATON LLP. Orange CcUlly on 2-1 90 c ... No. SP tM>o041·M &crow No. • C4l f0<nia perti<:ula1ly Cle· 4041 MIC.Atlhur 1"9t782021 NOTICE OF HEARING ON Notice hereby grven IO scnbed as lo110w1 Boulevard. Su11a 360. Deily Pilot Feb. 3. 10. 17 PETITION FOR AOOP· c1ed11ors ol tho w•th1n LOT 1 OF TRACT 298A' Newport Btac:tl, CA 92660 24, 1999 W2S3 TION ANO TERMINA TlON named Setler lf1at a txJ4k IN THE CITY OF NEW· TEL: (11-41J) 833-1068 Fletltloua Bu1lnMI OF PARENTAL RIGHTS sale ls at>out to be made<* PORT BEACH COUNTY FAX (949) 833·1292 N Stat t TO: MANUEL MARTINEZ lhe auelS desc11bed OF ORANGE, STATE OF Publl•h•d Newport am• omen PLEASE TAKE NOTICE belOw CALIFORNIA AS PEA Seacti-Coata Men Daily The foltowing parsons U\at on Fooay, °'4>111 2. The names and t>Uline&.: MAP RECORDED IN PtlOt February 10, 16, 11. are doing business as 1999 11 tt1e hOur of 11 oo addrene5 ol thl Miier aro: BOOK 87 PAGE(S) , ... OF 1999 WT260 Zapalerla San Miguel, AM ol !>aid day 81 Ille AMT Component Inc. MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. 745 w 19th St. ID, Cotta Cout1room ol Iha •boll•· , 6011 Skypark C11clo IN THE OFFICE OF THE Flctltlou• 8u1lneao Mesa, CA 82627 e11t1lled Coun al tho Cass11 Sulle B·C, ll'lllne CA COUNTY RECORDER OF N•m• Statement Andres Otozco. 103 w c I c lhO 92614 SAID COUNTV The following persons James #0, Co&ta Mell, oun y our uu, Tho localion i.1 Caltlomla EXCEPTING THERE· art doing buslnoaa.. CA 92627 ~~:r~ ~?rrng~n:illeon"~~; or the ehtel e•ec:utrve Olloot fROM ALL OIL. OIL PaClllO General Main· Maita Orozco. 703 w heering lh•ir Amended ol the Miier II Sam• Aa RIGHTS, MINERALS, tenance, 2252 Avalon St . James •D. Co11a Mesa, Pat11o0n for Ttll'T!1na11on 01 Above MINERAL RIGHTSJ. NAT· COiia Mua. CA 92826 CA 92627 lhe Parental Rlghlt ol As fisted by th• Hiler, all URAL GAS RIGHT:::.. Vtlenllll Leyva, 2252 Th11 bU$1neU II COO• LINDA VELASCO and other bu$ine11 names and A N 0 0 T H E R Avalon St , Co.ta MeH, dueled by. Mband and MANUEL MARTINEZ Ind oddrHMt used by the HYDROCARBONS BY Ce 02628 wile the edol)t!On ol the minor Hiler 'lllllhin 11\ree years WHATSOEVER NAME Raul ~VII•. 2252 Avalon Have ~ S\11118(j doing child. Baby Boy Doe bOm before the date SUCh list KNOWN THAT MAY BE St.CoillMHa.CA928U bullntuye17VH 1-19·99 January HI, 191J9 al wu .. nlOfdolillefedlOlho WITHIN OR UNDER THE Thie buslnau II con· Andres O<ozco uPalma Orang• County, buyer are PARCEL Of LAND HERE· ducied by a generll pan Thia statement was tiled ca1lforn1a. betora Iha Aoceum1ero Com, AMT INABOVE DESCRIBED nel'lhlP, with the County Cle1'11 of abo11e·ent1Ued Coun et Component, Inc TOGETHER WITH THE Hav• you Slarled dOlnll Orange County on 1 ·29·09 wtllc:h IHTlt you 11111y &pPetr The namn and busln9" PERPETUAL RIGHTS OF Wtinoa. yet'? Vet, NOY 9& 1"9171111 t 1nO pruen1 any Obieetl0n5 add1eases o4 lhe buyer are DRILLING, MINING. EX· Vatenlln Leyva 0••1)' Piiot Feb 3, 10. 17. to N.O PeOllon II you,.~ lO Mc;Glon M>cro. Inc. JOOi Pl.CRING AND OPERAT Ttu fillllemol'll Wilt lied 24, 1999 • W24D •Pf>Oar al laid heanng the Dow Avenue. Suite 212 ING THEREFOR. ANO Wtlh tho Co!Jnty Citric of Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Coun t1'18y g'8nl lhe lefmi· l~Un. CA 92780 STORING IN ANO RE· Otange County on 1·29-89 Name Stlltement nallon OI YOUl parental Ttte 8"4tla to be .old 81' MOVING THE SAM E 1t9M711t1' Th rigtl1Swllhoutlu11hetnohat dttacrlbed1ngeneralas 411 FROM S~ID LANO OR Deity PilOt Feb 3. 10, 17 e IOllOW~ J>Ol'M>n6 lo you and lhe Court may Asteta lf'tdud.ng bu1 no! ANY OTHER LAND. IN· 2t4, 11l98 W250 1:sToo::JRESS~'J Re: 11so gr•nc tho pehllooat1 limlWd 10 P'fPo'ltt name CLUOING THE RIGHT TO Flctltloua Bu1fMSt CONDITIONING 1108 ao<>phon wilhOut luntle! domaOM name. -b-Slle: WHIPSTOCK OR OIREC· Nam• S\NrMnt Iowa SI Coata Mesa CA nottc. IO you prcpnetary rlghtS. accounlr. TIONAL.L V DAILL ANO The lollo'llling ,_raons g2626 • • YOU ARE FURTHER reoelvable, aec:oun11 pay. MINE FROM LANO ...... ,.... NOTIFIED .... , y1ou "··-1b4e,1nvenlory.andareJo. OTHER THAN THOSE are d<>ing uu.lnt$1 IS. Jonn Lawrence J~, .... gts ,,... caltd at AMT Component H EREI NA BOVE OE· 1S6u7rl ,.~lly Plumbing. 1706 Iowa St. ' Oii• c~1mlfgor!..',o.m1rety10'·1~°"m1~ Inc 18011 Sky""'rl( Cl1ctf Sc ED IL OR GAS 1 8 vameron 110. Hunt· Mesa, CA 92626 "' ,... ,.. ' ,.... ' RIB ~ 0 1n11on Belen CA 9U47 This bUSlntll Is con nor Child Wiii\ the Vital Ste B·C, Irvine, CA 92614. WELLS r UN NELS AND • • Stal a1 cs un1r o1 1"• "'A Ttie bulln8'1 name · -~· • s H A F T 5 1 N T 0 • uzanne Ehret, 17678 duetod by. an lndMdUll 1 1 " ..,..,. by lho aeNer 81 ... ft11,...:--1,,... THROUGH OB ACAOSS Cameron 110. HU(ltlngton Hav• you 1t•l'lod doing partment Of Health end It ..... ..,... ...... THE SUBSURFACE OF Beacl'I, CA 926-47 buSlne11 yet? Yes, 1-1 ·91 Welf11re of llle Slate bl Tiie anlltl""led date ol THE LAND HEREIN· Thlt bullnM• II con· John L. J1nkll'l8 ldahO prlOr lo the date ol the bulk .. Ilia Mlrcn 17 • AB o v E OE s c R 18 ED. <IUC1td by. in lnd1vldu11 Thia atatement was filed any ttmMallOn piocoed1ng I 119Dlt Iha Office ot Bovcu: AND TO BOITOM SUCH Have you 1tertod doing W1lh !tie Co!Jnty Cieri< ol and that your tatture to 60 Ching LLP 111000 WHIPS T 0 CKE 0 0 R bua1neu ye1? No CX.nge County on 1 ·20 99 regaller prlOr to the dale of MacArlhur Blvd ' Suite 0 I REC T I 0 NALL V Sue Ellrel \t9M7809H any \ermin!l\lon l>'OCeecflng 860 Irvine CA 92612 THERE 0 F AND T 0 T~ 6tllemenl was mea Daily Ptlol Jan 27, Feb w11 re.ura In the l6&a ol your Thi1 bul~ tale Is 5Ub..,.t REDRILL, 'RETUNNEL. with lho County Clef1t of 3, 10, 17, 1999 W239 rJ~1~o .:r:kl~t~~~ or Pl· to Cehlomll UN!onn c&n. EQUIP. MAJNTAINb RE· O<ange eoun~;,0i20: FlcttdOu• Bu•lne11 DATED 11111 3rd day ol rnerct11 Code Secllon PAIR DEEPEN AN OP· Nern. Statement Feb 1g99 8t06 2 ERATE ANY WELLS OR 0•~rtoc Feb 3• to, 17• The lolowiog persons ~AN 80 R ti IC> •ubiecl. tho name MINES, WITHOUT. HOW· 24.1 W252 819 dolOg bulinetf U Stir ~~a/ A .. n ~'tn, Ind addf9N Ol lho per1on EVER THE RIGHT TO Flctftlou8 8ua1Mi1 Corllulltng. 835 Soa Gutt Attorney• for Petltlonerw w11h whOm cielm1 mey be DRILL. MINE. STOflE. EX· Name 8Utement Ln.. IC·210. Newport Alan Goodman, , filed le Paul C Lin, 8ovd & Pl.OflE ANO OPERATE Tllo follcMtng Pll'900* 841acn,CA926e3 ~n&Bollar, Ch•ng, LLP, 18i00"" THROUGH THE SUR· ere dolnQ bullrlou as .O.iti Fl'9(1er1Ck Turnot. Al\Ome~ at t.;1w, PO Box MacAl1hur Blvd, Ste MO ' FACE OF THE UPPER LOwOIAlle com.t 2183 136 Sea Gui L1', IC·210, D, 717 11h SUMI, RUPOl1, IMne, CA 92612 and h 500 FEET OF THE F11MOw Ad, 121;,, Costa NIW'Jl()tt Bolc:tl. CA 92M3 10 83350, Telephone IHI date '°' lilinQ d.timl SUBSURFACE OF THE ...... CA 92627 Tilia bUtlneN II QOn• (208) 436-4774, Attorneys lhlal be Maid\ f6 1999 LANO HEREINA80VE Nawpcrl Bay C.pltal OUded by an lndMdual tor Petotionera wt1ich IS lhe bustnfta diey DESCRIBED, AS RE· Group, Inc., (CA). 2183 HI .... you ,,_11ed doing Publlthed Newport belont tho .... dale 5poQt SERVED IN DEEO RE· F1!Mew Rd. 121:), C:O.ta b1.151neN yet? No Bead\ Cost8 Mesa Dli!V I ed ~ CORDED 0Cl08ER 10 ._.. .. CA 82e27 0811'1 Tumor Pllol Ftbruary 10 17. 2'. Dated February 5 19911 1972. IN BOOK 10385. Thi• butlntl• Is con· Thia ll81emont.,.. llled 1H9 W263 la/,. c. Lin· Ae-m PAG~) 616, OPF1CIAL 0Uc1td by a corporatton W!lh "9 County Clef\ ol Mecat.n Mlct'O: Inc. REC OG Hlvo you atartacl doina Orange County on "CitttoU• luilnne ~ Newpon 8eactl-" APN OS2 222·21 bulineu ~7 Ve• 1111191 12·28·M .,. __ ltra-·m .. -nt Ooeta Moat Ody p-. More oomrnonly known Newpott Bay Cop1111 1 .... 771121 ,_... -..., februlry 10. 1m vi •• 2033 8aytldo Drive. Group. IAC., Alb011 J Daily Piiot Jan 27, Fob Tho folowlng P8llOOI W2&7 COfOnl o.i .,._,, Cehfomll FIOfiOI, Prealdont 3, 10. '7, 19" W240 are dolno bulb• 11 Ttrme ol Ni. oro c:eeh In Tl)it etetomtnt wee lhd IN THI DllT .. ICT Ten SMlood & Sushi, leWfUI money of 1t1e Unlted wkf1 lht County Ci.rtt of COURT OF Ttta FIFTH 5'0 An4on ~ 8ulto 101. ::-:-... ~P"~~= e>rqa ~~-n. JUDICIAL DllT .. ICT ~~·sc.m~ Ot· bllllnct upon 1IJCl'I t•rm• Dolly l"llot Feti 3, 1.~1 0' THI STAT! Of' ct.rd A~.:.i. OofON del and ecndlliona .. •ro tc-24. ,... ..,.~ IDAHO, IN AND "°" Mat, CA irn2S coptablo 10 the porlCNI itrali .. IUilfl118 THI · COUNTY OF Thie bullne11 II oon ....,,....,...~ ~ 0t cl· ..._ .....,.._. c.-A OUdod by ort lndMduel tori 10 bo If! wfltlrig Ind wit TllO ---. ua.TMTI 1-W119 'IO'I ''°""' doing b • ro c 11vecJ a 1 I he ....__poflOM Dn1-0N bUllMel n{1 No =-.= o:: i:= '1~"'"H··•o• ... THE ..:TTIR OF™' ~.,.ar ... ~ nor901 MM1 before 001t d Dotsood. 00. ...... CA PETITION OF Tl .... Y wt11 l'IO ~ a..ti of aa1t _, NOIUO TANAKA onct OfW9~Of\1-1-M DATED 'ebru"y •. lte,hen Crl~y. IOI MICHILLI FAANCll ,...,_,, 1111 • .. od. C--...... CA TANAKA. ......,., _, ~ Plat ,_ 19,.J..7~ !fl' UN!!IJ!! J, ..... N 1 .. I, 1MI WIN ,, . , . .... ........ -~- • , W~, February 10, 1999 7 li!A 0 ; 11,....-' ] , ..., ~ i [ "'8UCNOTal 11 ~ NCmCll 11 N~ I ,.._ .... ·.. ~ ........ -... ~·. , petition and ltlOWI good i8CI017 AA 'f 25. 1999 at 1 45 p .m t 3420 EUC!ld t>treet. Liar• nM::i111 COOi u..._ to do RRM ~ i m Wfill 1 y JUiy NOTICE OF caute Wl'JY lt1e court should NOTICE OF In Dect l73 loca1ed at 34 t den G!O¥e. CA 82&43 ~ 111 Ole £1• at Cclilor· MU> • T11m1 •a.-T Q1!8> rt M> 1f:MBr tMM<l tiusineu ~ es P£11TlON not grant die authority PETITION The City Otlve 60utn. Or· C.rpe1 GOid, Inc. (CA), 1111 AU PAYABlE AT HE 11 ~ T-. ..-11111 MU l10 A CAJUW 1 ~ e Mcelall TO ADMIHISTER A ~EARIN~,.on :-peu-TO ADMtNtSTEA ano-. CA 92968 . 13420 EUdld Street, Gar· TIME Of SALE al riglll Ille wurttDDlllatT,_ ~Oii ~ M>Jft110l1' 'lhl:s l\91ement wat ~iled ESTATE OF: llOt\ be he.., on ARCH ESTATE OF· IF YOU OBJECT to the oen Grove, CA 92&43 IOdllUlnl hl60byllll Trust• 11\W • ~ M:1 17<1Zlal ~ Ac.u!RMaM. wllPI the County Clettl o4 JEAN HAM8LINQ ~-1&09311 t 45 Pm. In oa.AY 0 L·O·E grenungot tl'lcpetiUon, yoll Thia Mineu 11 oon· II' I'll!•• prQPet11 llll*ld ri ._,..,c;a:m,._""'ollll ~.M>M.Wl(Jlf ,.._,,_ C<ll.ont,~2-S·W · JEA .,..pt L7 1oa11ecs at 341 ,. • ,. 1hould appqr a1 ltle tiear· ducted by a c;orporatlon .., County w "* -. d "' Alar:ldlr d o.. ~ GX!AlfS.Ac.tl.Jl'.RllACllllM ..,,_.,,,.. 1 utO? MakltLLICENTN Tho City Drive &ouch, Or· aka GARY DONALD Ing and atate your= H111 yo11 aiarta0 doing tcrOld n 1o1oM lGl M Tl'ld c..:N. _..... 11r l9fl¥ c FWmatP tmHB> J.M: iJ. n-. PllOI r.b r91_1], anoe. CA 92868 LAGE llorll or fM wlftter\ buslneh yet? No 303 per Mlp rccordld 111 &cal IWJ€TT ~ * o IWJllT 111t • IXlt tt1t • ll:OC1tt7.2 --F rwQ" HAMBUNG aka IF YOU 08.JE~ 10 1he CASE NO. A195H5 llOrlt wlfl the COUii be ore Catpet Gold Inc . Ste· 178 Cll .... f'IQc •• t.Mtt 1\DIB\, At '8iWTS . IWiltOSlCJ<JRM..FmJU 2'r,~u· .,mBual--•-., JEAN M. HAMBUNG granting ot the l*ltion. you To an helra, benell· the healing Your ap· phen J Ross, Secta«ary . l8Q, ~ Mapa COilOUS TOM 1HW01> S2'llt ..._., ....._ .....i 0 '-0 r...uuu ·- CASE NO. A1t5'84 e,.~appear ac lhlt hMr· e1ar1H, etec)tor1, cont· pearencc maybe in penon Ttlll statemcnt was filed rKOrda cl (lr9noe CN1fr 11119UT. #I> llAOITlS w.61'· ....... Jiii .. .._..,_ Name Stat9ment To ell ttelra benefl· ~.'V atai. 'J'OU' otJieC-ingenl ctad'4orl, and per· orbyyoureuom&y wllh the County Clet1l ol ~ Arif• lo Oaud GI r.en CO A CA.f<AM '81.'AA. -~· .. d.. tne ~ P91$(ll1I clat H , tft<JttOfl, coot· liCN Of Ille IWT!l*' obiec-110n1 who mey ~ IF YOU ARE A CREDI· Ofllfl09 Couofv On ,·29"9t TrGll lar ~ lilgll ~ PMl>6UP M 10 M __.,._.._. .... to are mtius!neA H ~ predilors, and per. Ilona ~Iha COUl'I bef0ta be lfllem!Ud 1n the will°' TOA or CO(llJngeot aedftor 1'"'711112 IOI ll'9 •• ldlt-• ollCI ~ NT'ER:ST a l iwar MUS 11S l ll1f'B\ lftfQIU M:no I SOu1 2404 tOnS who may octittwlll 1111 heahng, Your ap· estate. or boV1 ot GARV oC thlt deoMMd, )'OU must Ds11y ~Foti 3 10. 17, COIMIOft dlligMIJOll ol lie r• FIRODIWf<. frtA A tWOK PCJIH.404CA ~....... . Han>or, t10 , <CastA Mesa, be lriter•ltcd In the 'MU Of pearancemaybelnperaon D LAGE aka OAAV Iii• your daim wtltl lhC 24. 1999 . W243 pr~.,, ll•llllDM dlcc:r illlt.GXIATl)j •81NraorMJ. ...... ..,IDr .......... CA~ estalAI. or boett. o1 JEAN or t>Y your allomcy DONALD LAGE courtandmallaoopytolhe RESS Q'dlr No &4t.a A p 11 ~to be 338 Ton SE..1. AT~ UTDf 1'0 M a1 ..... ..._ ... .,_ ..&nem:>n ~ 2"°4 HAMBLINQ 1111 JEAN IF VOU .ARE A CREDI· A PETITION FOR PRO· par,onal ruprHentaltvc NWlllltf 4Jt.tG 03 ~ oi l.IWIC C°"8 Metl Ca Tbe un-IGOTIUERKJ\tASH.__• ...,_.,I MJ .._ i.. Siii Haf'baf. •107, Costa Meta 110 Broad~ ~IUICENT HAMBLING TOR Of contingent Cftd•tor SATE has been frl8d by epl)Ointed by tho ooult l S ii Dold oC dlr1919d .ams .. ...,_, .... o1111u1....,1111Ntal"'U. ........ .._..._..._. CA 8282& Co ta M aka JEAN M HAMellNG of tha dec:euuo, you must GAIL G LAGE m 1t1e Supe· wlthtn four montl'll lrom tho iust• 1 llC ~ la' any 1nC01rec:1,,... rr *' a.. bV Clltl. 1 ~·dist drMI ~ ~ or ft1IW ~ Tl'lil bulineu It COi\• s esa A PETITION FOR PRO· Mt )'OUf clalm with the r1or Court ol Cahfomla, date Of the first ISllUlnc:a ol Trljlj You Al• In un:-.... •dlt• OI octllt carnmon tira_or....,lln:adladrllwl -~ar9Wl'Dnato dUdeod by an tnclMdual ·--M-2···9·'·50·--BATE has been ftle<I by oounandmadacopylolhe CountyolORANGE 1ettar111 provided In Pro-A. Deed CJ Tt1111 °'vtd dftlgnallOn S1od lliC ¥O!ll be tir•-cslldlnlcndllllOI or• .. ..,.~Ullal.. Ha\l'C you 11&!'8d doing AGNES ANN CONNEUtn peraon11 rtprusentalrvc THE PETITION FOR bate Code section 8100 ~.! 1:4PtU:v: WllholA -..n,..-,, aJ?lllS OI rn-dlO*-bV•-cr---. Ian! br .s Diii al Tllm bualncst Y.••' Yu, ~perlor Coult ol C.li· appointed by the COUit PROBATE 111QIHllll IMI The lime lor ht.no dalm• Pt It Ma 8a Saldi.Al A P'*JttO•dlnO ..... polCetllOll nmi...-:in.-..~ .... "911111.. ,_., " 01·20-ti forr\la, County ol OR· Within IOl.lfmOf'ltht lram the GAIL G. LAGE be IP· will no1 exP1r• ber0t1 lour ~Li:: If ~OU Necdk Ex· a OIMr encumbnlncll to Sii· 11-. ...... 11-.5102 ,.. ..__ ... llt'dlr.. ShllMOn l<MlP,lon ANGE. ,date ot tha 11111 INIWICe of poentcd n pertonal repre· months lrom the tieaMQ planMioll OI The Nit Of The rst., lflC ~ Clf)trgllloM • .,,..,_.Coda.., ..... to*> d .. a. al 1-......, Thil swement wa1 flad THE PETITION POR teaeri u PC'Ollidad In Pro· Hntallva to edrnini.tur the datcnc)tiCed above ~IO -~ ~OU YOAJ c:ulclbY..SOffddTrutt; llmlmrM .... At.IJIMl'OT .,_..,...,_cil .. T--. wllh jJhe CoUnty Clolk of PROBATE r.quests lnat bate eocs. Metlon 9100 estai. ol Iha deCedenl: YOU MAY EXAMINE lhc ~ COnead A' l..aWv• NO-Wll•elC Ind odW IUM·" STtPS lO M amwa rl J)( o1-. 11* ~ -, .. tM1 . Otenge ~"'~-$-09 AGNES ANN COfliNELL ltie time lor 11111\o dalfl'ls THE PETITION rCQUUls rue Mpt by lhe oourt. It you TICE IS IEREBY ~ u.f vidld lhlrCll. plot a~ancas CfWllil. Cto't C8'1Ul 3J) E OW. TNll. 1i:>W Stml.14051 __.. , 82517 be •WCJ!f'4Ud u ~rM)Olll will not ewpire before lour tho deoedent't Wit and are• person interested In OV2S/1ttt •UISA.11. al ant '*aundlr 1nd rnlWClt t.wt<JWa.CArm ••• ~,... ... ...,. o..ry P.llo« Fob 10 17 "'P'•Wh.W. lb admlnls-months from the heanng eodds, If any be admitted Ula estate, you may Ille :.CS dl1 It .be •• = ~ and plUI 1 .. dwgcs. •--C111!11¥1Stol'd..,.lllid0,. •-. ,..,_ .. ..,."°.,.. 24, Mar ~. 1999 W256 ta{ltlaHla141ol1hedcce-datcnotlcedaboYe 10 probate The W• and wlhlhacou1UAequalll0t Ellhnce tt .. lfld..-oftt.TMI• t_..Ollrl alT11a11 .. lllQ:19!Jht.l*lryW.-.. CllllclT , .., denl VOU MAVEXAMINEtfle any OOddS'aru ava!lable SpeQel No1JCU (form DE· Q-.k Cl* of 1119 in. olllod by ..-11.ii~~~ ~~nl ..... to ,_ ______ ...,,.._...,, ______ .. THE PETITION 1equest1 Ille kept by the oourt U )'OU for eicamtnation 1n the fllc 154) of ltte f~rng ol an tn· g:.";'_:: ~'!... Ma,. C.. Oclcl d TNtll Tile tolai nou rio. .. ~.., ,._ TIE UK> If· ~ a .-Oldlnlal Ula dcoedcnr1 Wiii and a" a Ptll'IOO lntaresled.in kept by Ula coott ventory and 8Pl>f8•HI of R A ndal '"--w.'°41 d caod ~II the llTll FEJffD TO ti TllS liUM#m! IS D11U arc! 011tw11S b 5* n CO!,licill. II any, bt admmect the Hlalc, yotJ may mu THE PETITION requests estate assets or Of any ... r.:: ~-• 1 1 wllbll ~of ttw NobCC 11 SfT\JATtD ~ TIE STATE a c.tt.fa:!. Vll9'I,... al DllU l'ld a..:.i IO probate. Tha Wiii and with the court• Aequest lcx authority 10 administer the petmon or account aa ~ lniltff Ul'tdtl nr::.u~ m,w .•. Otlld Olfl7/t NA CX1MY a aw«z. aTY CJ s. The~ C&llllS ..i any OOdlClls are available Special Notrc:e (form DE· estate under the lndepend· provided In Probate Code 1111 10 Ille of Alt con-RMe AMlldll CofpofitOfl ~ 11EACM NtJ IS C1SCA11D d Diet.II rd a...i ID 5" ID for e11amlnaUon In the file 154) o1 Iha rmng of an In· ent Admtn11tration o1 E•· 1ec1100 1250. A Roques• lwrld 111 u:-' 1*11111 Otud of CllltDnP ~ AS fO..l.°"'5 PNaJ. A AS~ mlldlll ".,. CQlf'f w..,. 'k•pt t>y the ooult. veotory •nd appraisal ot tales Act (This Authonty tor Spec:tal Notice form I• Trutt excc:ut8d .,.. DerTlllnl A TNtlll By Bna R 8aasley IJI A PNal. WP ~7111 JfCXRlD ~ e ~ nS 111C1t 191 THE PETITION requests estate •.,.ts or ol any will aHow tho personal rep. avadable from tl'le oourt ltka 1111 um..riud 'Mlll1lM,. Prtlldlnl 17291 Wwie 8IVd. W 8(X)( 138. PMB 32 l#J 33 CJ .,..._,.._. _.lldl authority to ac1m1nister the petttlOn or account •• resentallve 10 take meny dcr1f CO"dld en I t/1&'t9e4 111 Book SUlle 212 Tuarn Ca rm PNal. MN'S WM CfflCE CJ llf Dan t-. 211°'911 fd lrrwatll r ~•••under ttte lndepend· provided in Prot>at• Code actJOOS without obtaining Attorney for th• of O«IClal R.cadl cl <nnae 2930 (St>.ll Tellpflonl CXlMY IEGaJI CJ OWliE Nao~ • r,._ tl'll Admll'\lltraUon o1 Es· reaion 1250 A Request coun approval Belote Petitioner. Couttt, If Piii' Raoardlrt fn-(714)573-1410 ~Alt (714)573 CXlMY ~ Dal'r~· ERS IOiltlrta 2J> f tatet Act (This Authonty <>< Special Noi.:. form IS talong cer18111 very 1mpor· THOMAS B. GAMETT. ~ Mo 9'-05638lS by 1437Tr.,.._1 Sale lnf«millon IR:M. U W6W.s P£TFQ..£UA S...11) S.O"' CA VDa1 (714 wQI •bow IM personal rep· ava•a.ble lrom Iha court 18111 actron5, ~r. Iha E~ CHEADLE. GAA· r.non °'I tnadl OI dafd in (8211) 116().6 GAS ND cm6I ~ 42H010 &t' ,.. Sid rnentatlv9 to 11110 many Clerk. personal rupruaen1111ve R1:n Ir HEATON, lLP 111 01 l*forrn.nc:eof 119 WW*~ccrn C2StG0.7/3 SL8STNa.S EXISTN> l!ElDN 500 0..-T~ 45Sl218 111..11111()91 ec:tiOM w1U1out ob!Mliflg Attorney for tho w111 be 1'9QU1red to give no-40• 1 MAC ART HU A ~ .arid llllt'lb1 .,._ 1/10 2/t7 19118 let ROI M SUMI a SAi: ?11711112~ court approv11. Belora Petition«: bee to lllte1C,led persons BLVD., STE. 360, ;;;J;;gihat brtech 01 dlhutt U. l'f0'9!lY WiO&D ~ ---.------tak>ng cer1alO ¥ery tmpor-HARRY E. WESTOVER, Ufll8$6 they have wa!Ved NEWPORT BEACH, CA Nobcc ol ~ WIS ICCO! TllOlllrft> 17.li.34 T,,..S.lb AO.'Qil.KMl\tJI, llWflWITO' AetJtloua BuelneH tant actionl. however. Iha ESO. (CSBt 021248) notree or consented to the t2MO tomtt9!18 11 Rac:udeu In-111477A Allllwa lb IW>((TT. .euv E>flRS!l.Y ~ Tit Name Statement personal representatrve WESTOVER & proposed adtOn) Tha In Publlshe<I Newport A'lmln4 No t9980722385 111 Ml ID 427-211-11 llJl1:I ~~~~ The lollOwlng persons w1• be raQu red to give no-WESTOVER, lLP dependent admlntatrauon Baach-COsta Mesa Dally Book II Pa WILL SELL AT Tlllllll"llitl..EV'OU#lllllfMI.: ~" "" ,.,. arc dotno bul•MSI as· 11Ce 10 interested persons 901 DOVER DA., authority wlll be grantlld Pilot February 3, 9, 10, PIJBllC ~TION TO THE 1111111 A 1BD ~ TIUl ~a TIE~ ftR CR Otgttalbesigns Inc, 864 unleu they hava watve<I STE. 1201 NEWPOAT unless an inturosted per· 1999. WT241 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH t.JUA7.llUIUGJTAllUCIQI ,.,,... GM #fJ cmel __,,...... Bluebrrd Canyon. Laguna notJCe or contented to the BEACH, CA 929SO son hies an objeC1ron to tilt ta'tlltl,ll money al the Undad iwna:f't'GMMIUllY,lfM' ......._ "'~ Beactl. CA 92651 proposed ac:tron.l The In· Published Newport pebtlon and shows good Fietltloue BuelneH Statea IVrdllnccdbY a Castlllts lllLDAJANU:ULLIFYQ.I e ~#GS SO le9MI> If Suzanne Blanche dependent a<lm nlw111on Beach-Costa Me~ Daily ca UM why the court 1hou Name Statement Chock ct.wn on • Dtl °' n• M mulllJlll ~ M .nR ~ ·~ """"IEOUD.ut 1.11r7 IN McClaire, 864 Bluebird C.. authonty wUI be granted Pilot February 4, 10, 11, not grant tile aulhonty The lollowtng persons llOl1ll benk 01 ltlo cquiralenl MM'E+awnw, ~ ~·~1f ~~ nycn, Laguna Beactl, CA unllM an lntercated per· l899 A HEARING on the pell· are doing buslnus as • llw'cal cnWi, on lflY oltt• .. ..U CllUCf A 1.-nR. ...__..,., 92651 sonldnanObjeCbOlllOttle ThW245 11onw11'behel<lonFEBRU· Mictlacl's Enturpns_u, nanaa1'*~IPUd*111 3GW•300P"lff6T#EW,lf, ~lf!]!..~Y~~ Thia 1>u11neu 11 con· *"°" 6102 cl II• CaallcrNI F~ mt£ NUWa: fXJ.f>#I( A w =.i:-=.... ~.. ..... dueled by an lndMdual · ~ """"''uw .., auJO. Have you started Qotrlg . "Affordable Alternative" ·Discount Casket, . Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for .casket5 & services???? Call Toll Free 1-888-54CASKET Sming Orangt I Surroudhag f.oantria By Fax (<)-ti)) (i°l l-b)94 By Phone (Cl .. •1) 11-+~·>t>W R1111~ 111111 tl•'a1ll1111, arr. ,11hjc'<'f to rhan t' v.11hout no11C'C1. TlMl pulili,fll'r rt' c·n l'i. 1 he 11gh1 111 rc·n-nr, rr.du 1h, n '•~or n·11-r1 1111\ rfn,, 1ft1·cl u1hc·11i,1·111r111. Pl"a c· N'pon om "1·rror 1lia1 11111, lw 111 \11ur da,~1fi1•cl ocl 111111wtlintc·I) 'l'lw lhih 1'111111111 c'JI'" 110 • l111l11lit\ f,,r 111\ 1·r1•1r in an a1htr1i:-t•nw111 (i,r • l11d1 11 ""''· lic; n'hl"'11~1t.l1· 1·\ic•111 fo1 1111· 1'11'1 uf 1lw pan artunlh nn 11pl1 .. l II\ 1111· • rro1 <.rc·cl111I.Ill11111~ I~ 11llu11rd for 1hc first 1it'-'4'ttio11 • l'MJil lu:tml SOLDU BEACH COTTAGE Showc11e Homaa for 3+2 $360,000 Siie In our Saturday RMI Agent 949-723-8120 Eitate Supplathantl WlTEMFAO,.f SUNSET Home• of the Week VIEW 2·Story •Bdrm 3Batll ~Adi Stllt 111 Jult 5751 Home lrnmlCIAatt Condition 11 Tutldey It 5PM $525,000 Agent, Brian ~se Us111'9* $151 E'*'10od5on 941J.723-6151 It p1y1 ~~ How Much It Thie In VI• S..t Local Custom Home Worth? a E .. ~_..1o lei a proleulOOaly ~tcd ntal etate ~· n ~ Ind a St;ite Cert. CALL TODA Yll Appl1iler 1tiow you wtra.t your USA K. RIVERA homo WllAd be lll'Oflll t49-$74-U52 CAll TOOAYI iM9-47•·HMl9 ANNE WllLEY OR 714~ 6454 14~574-4241 GlgantlC 5 t FICT\iy. ....., * V.A * 2..$tory on Pr1tne c:onw so DOWN ·SO MOVE-'H Htlglll• location. S74t.ooo ntEE COUNSELING Agent M•nw120 fREE Ult of HOMES Vil'liliiff 2 Bedroom 2 Biifi HUONA REPOS gated cOC11m11nlty, 1m1ll 1.toc).nS-4157 oc:Hr1 view. Undlf grcwnd VETERAN REAL ESTATE pnlnf M•51~72 FOIUcloSto Ptopenle• oPEN Ut i SOR f°' Homee below marQI vlllUC 43'M FAlllHU.l DRIVE IAS & FMHA f'tllnClng aval-38drm 2Bdl on Ltrge IOI .,,,.. 111 llTIC buyers & lleuZZI. l'll'llOdeled cul-di MC In.,. 11 o ra w e I co m a localofl AtcllCtd to S455.~ l<&i-378-4792. 241111 949 642-0973 8'~91 =~==1·~' -1 Mt-472·1'44 ...... ~by Al1tU ICWti ...... v lOWllT "'9CIO 38drm In Colone cMI Miii CM ol aree Mier 11'(1 SEil IT TOOAYI Lltga 38drm & lemlV r6om nMda ~but PRICEO tOOO'S LESS flln i. _. • 1319.000 ..... Olllf1 ~aco 849..:176-5576 '., ...... ,, .• ,.~ .. -111 I ., . :. 'J : . . . ~ -~ -· 1 ~, ,· ~, -~ .... , CALl C·21 TOP COIT A •IA AaaT. IN't. l JUDY TAl\.Ofll MMa~n2. m ...._..ff:' Earnl"' ,...nu1tw0· ....... ~c.11 U"t ......... .,..,..m llt "·l L•'· NH,000 ........ ESTA~ SAll Mill Pa~ F.loC El Nido Ttll* Plt1L 54 1640 Ntwpon 8IY<I $630000 714·"2·5469 r~~ "•. ~ \./. l.>o •• • . ..i , * COSTA MnA'I KIT * JunlOI 1 bedroom and t bedloOm, 11.o 2 bcdloom ' bcll'I QI.Mot gMtd comrnuMy. J)OOI. ........ Ml'( ac:caas IO lrHway. btactr & malls 71W67..oo71 www; twl&M un 1132.. Am I tEPORT IUClt * ING CANYON '1 spacious 2 ~ 2<.w get, L'P, 1111d hooil-ups, c.ntr• •• Matm ayslem. ~ Sony no patS 949-644-0508 VIEW iACK BAY 2bt 2bl lownhoUM ltyle, 2 car gar llliopclW. hplc alt 11'11111, S1550r'mo 90H»3130 ULEGAHT OCElH VIEW PENTHOUSE 28Rl28A+ Loll Ocean V'lllW. VIUlttd ceillno, drybar, Firtplacu. t1nnf1 courts. spa 11'/111, PoOls S2550 888-783-8764 Newport Marin~ Apartmentl . ' Ba}front c:ommunat) with pnHll'l l!CIM h & marina. Walk to Balboa l!laod. Ava.ilahlf' now-extra 'lar,e 2BR and 281{ + df'n tapartmt'ni. 121 OO-t3600 Wood l>un11ng fil't'pla<'f' & private garage. ~rry. no pt"ta. Pleue uJla J 949) 760-0919, ;;,,, . .--~ -·~ ' . .. ' ·, j • .• ,I • • . . .·.· ,,. ~.·· .. . . . 3 klloolft 2 1111\. ....... ""'~~ 2 ............. . ........... 1.11• .... , ,..... .... ,.,. ~· ll'lr•"' 1a,.f11ok u•1111a-an•I 1Ja,.. riunllwr ahd ••II r•ll \l>tl hed • 1110 • pric~ •t-.,.) VAlENTINE 'S SPECIAL BUY I I 1 DOZ ROSES 1•=- Wf HAVE IO HOMES IN $3 9 I 99 NWPRT 8CHl.ICOSTA MESA From $ 1500 ·.$6000 Plf Moott1 No Fees BIOMf 9'H42·3150 S2.700. UlidE BAYFROHT EXECUTh'E 2.8"'2.58A, FP, 8AYSlOE PATIO. AGENT t1s-tff.7117 $1,495. SEA FA.ft! Stlldio, ~BA AtN Fantutic Unobetructed HARBOR/OCEAN YEWS M1ryAnn Mc~r. '4H770 PNOenlill CA R!llly . '~ ~ '·· .:·' ·, .. ~~--­Reg. prict $'59.99 OFFER EXP. FEI. 11 IEAUTIFUL 11.ACIC MALE CAT AVAIL• AIU TO nt£ RtGHT HOME. CM.L HOW. sa~m <. • ~ .... , I • I • I -· .-t·r .. .. t . ' ..... f • .. --- • ' , I - .. 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' '" 111{' , 11111 , 1735976 631 2111 1 396 WOODWORKING I CUSTOM WOODWORK Hnm~ onrce boat RV 1-umnure 1es101a11ontreoa1r [J~f•1vS ~NM 714 799 7719 SELL your home thr .:iuc;h classified I Whelher you're buying o r selllng. Claealfled I Co\/ers ell your nead•I SI IOl'PIN<; FOR A NF\V APARTMENT? ( ·1a~'ilfit·d kt!i you compa re <:osls with out twssh~· or worry! SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1999 Top · Marine Qfficer _,backs :.El Toro :test flights ' • • • #II. • Supporters of airport are buoyed by major general's le tters recommending Navy approval. ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -El Toro airport advocates are calling two letters from U.S. Manne Corps Maj. Gen. Robert Magnus a major step in the county's push for flight demonstrations and intenm cargo operations at the soon-to-be-closed Marine base. In the letters __, dated Feb. 5 Newport narrows field for top post • Newport officials will interview three finalists Feb. 23 and hope to have someone in place by the end of March. NFWPORT BEACH -The City Counctl has narrowed the field of potential new oty man- agers to three. The three candidates will come back for more in-de>pth mtcmc~ Feb. 23, Mayor Denn1S O'Neil SaJd. "My hope IS that we will have a finalist on thtlt day," he said. "We're getting very close to mak- ing a decision • and addressed to Or~nge Coun- ty Board of Supervisors Chair- man Chuck Smith -Magnus "said he will recommend •favor- able consideration" of both pro· posals with minimal environ- mental review to Deputy Assis- tant Secretary of the Navy William Cassidy. Magnus said he believes the county's flight demonstration proposal will qualify for a •cate- gorical exemption," which is the lowest le~l of review under the National Environmental Polley Act. He said the cargo proposal probably will require an envi- '1his is~ key and 0 nqor step fmd. Pardon the pun, bUt this is a magnrinous and proper dedsion: Tom Edwards Airport ';M:mng Group member J ronmental assessment, which may or may not lead to a full- blown study. The significance for airport supporters is tirrung, because not having to do a lengthy study for flight demonstrations means Ure .. tests --which they think will boost backjng for the airport - could happen much ~ooner. "This is absolutely key and d major step forward,• said Tom Edwards, an Airport Working Group member and former Newport Beach mayor, refemng to Magnus' letter. "Pardon the pun, but this is a magndnimous and proper decis10n. • But airport foes are playing down the importance of Mdg- nus' letters, saying the tough. decision will have to be mddc by Cassidy. Meg Wdters, spokeswoma n for the El Toro Re use Plannjng Authonty, said the antl·uirport group sent o letter lost weeke nd · to C~ssidy, which SdJd 1t w1h :.UP if the county isn't forced to do a full-blown environmental report "(Magnus') letter was written Wlthout benefit of the knowl- edge of what (the Reuse Plan- ning Authonty) was g oing· 'to do,• Waters said. •1 think he may have thought diffe re ntly had he known.• Ellen Cox Call, the county's El Toro spokeswoman. said she fin ds it hard to belle"" that Mag- nus' opinion would huve chdllged had he seen the re use author.ity's con espondnnce to The interviews ht1ve been tak- mg place in closed sess1.on, and the Cdlldidates' identities are being kept tighUy under wraps because personnel t.Ssucs are confidential. MARC MARnN I OA!l.Y Pit.OT Sonora kindergartner Bobby Ray, right, joins some of bis classmates ln making pig sounds during Altorfs visit to the cafeteria on Tuesday. Council members hope to have a new oty manager m pldce by the end of Mcl!ch. Administrative Ser- Vices 01.rector Dennis Danner has been handling the office's dunes . smce former City Manager Kevin Murphy left in September. While Murphy res1gned from his 6 112-year po:;t, it later came out that he did so in the face of a n<>-eonfidence vote by four council members. None of the four -John Hedges, John Noy~. Tom Thom- son and Norma Glover -ever publicly revealed their reasoI!S for wanting Murphy gone. Glover alluded to i:lll "mddent" having to do with the Lido Marina Village project, but she off cred no proof and later retractl.'CI the statement. Pig helps students learn 16th letter of alphabet but was so neivous he left an example of another P-word on the floor ERON BE'.· YFHUDA ~Plot ' p f was for pig Tuesday for kinder· garten students at Sonora Ele· mentary School in Costa Mesa. year-old students sat m a rude on the floor. "Welcome, Alton!,• 'houted the chil- dren. who then took turns petbng the sur- pnsmgly harry porker with 'hort stubby hooves and a bloated belly that nearly touched the ground. Most of the students stared m qwel awe, but Alton seemed not to notice them. Con· stantly snilfmg for food with his oily snout, the pig gorged on snack treats ottcr"d by his owner, Nancy Slocumb. The council in January nar- rowed 70 applications to six final- ists, and those were narrowed to three after intetviews last week The job will pay about $140,000 per year. The students have been learning one let- ter every week, teacher Kelley Dever said. To ma ke learning the alphabet fun, some- thing interesting that starts with a letter of the week is brought to school for show and tell, she said. This week's letter is P and "the P sw· prise· was Alton, a 135-pound Vietn41ll e potbellied pig. He waddled mto the multi- purpose room, where about 60 5-and 6· Apparently, Alton was much more ner- vous than he let on because, midway through his performance, he lo t control of his bowels. Some of the kindergartners giggled as they covered their faces m d1Sgu ·t. SEE PIG PAGE 4 -Jenifer Ragland MILLllllUM MOMlll Newport Beach resident helped found UCI In the early 19608, everyone m New- port Beach wu excited about the tJnJ. Yel'litf or CallfOnUa campus that wu moving in next doar. Longtime New· port Be1Cb ....,_. Dude1 G. AJdrtch Jr. be04'f*Ud the ..-1n lnilie Wbent UCI ltmda. He WM tbll ICbool'I found. -~ .,,,.. ....... b'Gin 1982 lol1M.11aellll ....... ..-... dallr w a •e.s In 1111 ...... and .............. ...,Jmolltaa. ..... Q. Alllltda .Ir. ... of ................. .. '-· • ,. Motel can have long-term visitors • Owner of Costa Mesa Motor Inn says measure is temporary until. he can rebuild business clieptele. f.USll Gf.l! Ditr,., COSTA MESA -The Costa Meta Motor Inn wW b@ able to ~ its doon to more CUltonMn Who are loc>klng for • place to live ratber tban just an owriUgbt •y. The Planning CCJm1Dwbi YOt· ed ..... with 0-q' I -Cbrtl Peftl 9aelllg no, tD -. tbe moee1 to .... up to~ o1 .. m 'rooms to long-term visitors. An ordinanrn adoptt.-d by the City Council m 1997 allows only 25% of a mote l's rooms to oo occupied by the same pen;on for 28 consC<"utive days or 28 days in a OO·day period. · Only one motel in th city, the sandpiper lnn, had been granted a penrut for loog-tenn occupancy prior to Monday night'I vote. The Costa Mesa Motor Inn, 2277 Har· bor Blvd:, app)ied for ltl permit U\ Novernbel but wu· giftn a 90· :J. extenllon to comet beelth· Vlolatkm. ·1 feel the ..,p&io'nt bM taken Ma.4 INDEX QAWflD ________ _..... __ ·.J~ . -~--............ ..I NOOM-----' Nll ID11Cl5, __ .. -· --· _..,,_, ._ ,.· .. ____ ...... o.Js \ c~ st~y . •(The authonty) ha :said rC!pecttedly. In the oew:.pClper, which G n Magnus could have ea d) seen, that they will sue over these l sues,· Call <;aid Whtie Cassidy ~till .has to make the hnal deosiou, G::atl scud Magnu could have said th~ county's proposab ore not acceptdhlc or that they dehmte-. ly will rnquue full-blown em•1- ronmental review-.. County Supi>rvt~or:, Smith and Jun Silva as well as upper- h•vel c-otlnty employees are in Wr1shmgton, D.C ., this week to lobbr Navy ofhctals on hase f£.'USP IS Uf'S. Council calls up decision· on lights •Commission's approval of Little Leagu e's pla n fo r Friday and aturday night makeup gam(:~s to be reviewed Feb . 22. lkiyPiil NEWPORT BEACH -The dee ion of the Park.... Beaches ancl Rr>ncauon Comnus ion to allow the Newport Beacll Little Le gue mop field time Fnda~ a nd Saturday night-. ha:. been called up I or rt:\~W b} the Ctt} Council Councilmun Tod Rldge" a~ •bked that the comnu~s1on's apprO\ tll uf lhe leagul"s wquP t lo hold nwkcmp games on "eck- end ni9hb and u'e a lighted sc-ornbo.ud be plaC"cd on tJ1e CJt\ Cuunctl\ Peh 22 agend~ The council hu the aulhonty to over- ndc c1 dec1S1on of the comnU. ... sion. which 1 onl~· an ad\'lSOI) board Cam on Cre.-.t resident Karen Kop1cki made her pleo to the c-ounc1l at Monday':-meeting Kop1ck1 and her husband Bob, rcpres nt Canyon Cr t resid nts who ar th ligb and nms from Lincoln Athletic Center ball field are detnmental to theu qualit, of hf e Thny a kcd that ma keup games not take plac"' on Satur- day mghts. ·we cs re 1dents and home- o\\ ner m Canyon Cre t are oppos ct to any further P_.xpansmn of tlu-. f c1o llty, p he said. But John Della Grotta, pres•· dt>nl of the Newport Beach Utile Le, yue. ,,,ud the r •s1dcnts are ovetr~llf'tillQ to the• propo~at I.1ghl<> on \ht• cor <>ho.-ud could be t't>n from Canyon Cr S1 only \\1th a tel ~cope, and lht• rught game on Saturday will <>nl}• OCl 1u a a r ult of C\ ere El Nu'\o weather, he -.rurt ...SE,_.E_L_E...,A•G-U .. E PAGE 4 s .WEATHEI ~-...... . -' ...... ... .,..,,.. s.,.J ' 2 ~.February 10, ~999 local voices -· ALMANAC •1 Tlll All IOW • EDITa.tS NOft. Do you ot some- one you know haW • landmaft ~ Ot annlvenary Catntng up1 tf M>. ~·d k• to indudt it In our IU~ can the Wonn.n;on into our R~~~rs Hotline. (949) 6'2· 6086~~ fax ct to (949) "46-4170: 0t '""'' " to the Oaffy POOt. 3)0 w. hy St , Costa Meg 92627. You can tend Sara Babits, :90, Jan. 8 Marl W. Eggstafl, 89. Jan. 9 Former nurse now • git up • ·photogcllC)hs. but include a self· addrf'Ssed, Stam~ etiVelope If you want them returned. BUSINESS LICENSES New busU)css'"tif:ense inlor: mation reported by the cities of Cos;ta MeSa and Ne:wport Beach COSTA MESA • Dez Dancewea.r. 964 Dahlia Ave., retail mail-order house • D1gitrorux LLC. 2925 Col· lege Ave. #A-3, computer ter- minals • Doan's Laboralones, 877 Ddrrell St.. phannaceullcal preparation • Domenico's Pizza, 562 W. 19th St . eatery • A Door Wmdow & Screen Co., 882 W. 18th SL. speoal trdde contrdctor NEWPORT BEACH • Southland Rooh.ng Inc; .• 7522 SlC:tter Ave, owner: J. Vernon Pitman • . Susdn's Florals, 708 Mangold Ave .. owner: Susan Huddleston • Temak Construction Co., 1835 Whittier St., owners: Terry and P..fdween Mack- prang. • Terry the Handyman, 409 Uhca Ave . owner: Terry Cd.net COSTA MESA Wenona Haxton, 98, Jan. 3 Donald H. sans<>n. 74; Jan. 3 William A. Schaeffer. 56, Jan. -4 Torkom s: Saliail, 12, Jan. 10 John J, Hartl, 71, Jan. t 1 Jose Loya, 35, Jan. 13 MARRIAGES Most recent ~atnages as reported to the Orange Coun- ty Recorder's office. . . ' NEWPORT BEAC>i • Clinton J . Petersen and Janel G Hehr, awned Jan. 9 m NeWJ>irt Beach • Carl E Hillier and Stephanie M . De Souza, mar- ned Jan. 13 10 Santa Ana • Henry W. Louna Jr. and Judith A. MackeDZle, ma.med Jan 15 in Orange . •Robert M . Lear and Karen J . Morgan, married Jan. 16 in Newport Beach • Annin U Weissenberger a.nd Beth S. Hanover. married Jan. 16 m PalmSpnngs • Joshua B. Yellen and Jessica R. Lynde, mamed Jan. 16 m Newport Beach COSTA MESA • True T Do and f\.tinh ChdU T. Pham. roamed Jan. 9 m Costa Mesa • Mark V. Eskes and Kimber· ly A. Moore, ma.med Jan. 9 m Costa Mesa • IDl'fOR I MOTE.: TIM!'rl and HOw ls a future u~tlng ~b and ,~le we'w profiled in the past. If theff\ an issur you'd lik• to ,.. ~ In Then > aod Now, ~II Eron Ben·Yehe..m at (949) 642~321, m 3l0. or send an e-mail to del~~lr*.net . ERCell Bo;-YEHUDA THEN • After a 25-year career as d nurse, Sue W~t deaded to spread her wings i.n 1993. The 51-year-old began taking flymg lesson.s at Johri Wayne Air· port. • 1 wa.ntf?d to prove to myself and to anybody who wanted to look that a Q'U'l over 50 could learn how to fly,· she said. Although nding the wmd felt •like being set free,• West rut some turbulence along the way. •Tue other day I was taking off and turning left at 800 feet and my door flew open,• the Costa Mesa resident said at the tune. "!'could have panicked, but I had my seat belt on so I just reached out and closed the door.• · She didn't miss the stress of the operating room but she did llllSS caring for the sick. •Early in my nursing school, I was giving a little old lady pills that dldn't do a whole lot for her." she said. ·But the exr~nence of sitn.ng on the bed giving them to her, it's like a bond with a patient 'That's why. I stayed in nursing for 25 years.• NOW West spent several hundred Sue West has left the airplane tot the air waves. hours before earning her pilot's license in 1994 but, two years lat· er, she voluntarily grounded her- self. •1 lost a couple of fnends through aV1ation acodents. • she 'said. •J didn't need to take that nsk. 1 proved what I needed to prove. J could get on with other things." Today, along with her husband, she teaches people how to operate ham radios. "It's a hobby," she said. "I can talk to gulfriends all over the world for free." But it's not just fun and games. If power lines go down during an earthquake, for example, then hams -licensed amateur radio operators -axe still able to com- municate with one another because their systems a.re self- contained uruts that don't require an outside power source. West estimates there are about 600 hams operating in Costa Mesa. . They are orgaruzing a volun· teer group that could be called mto action m case of emergencies. "The oty has been very sup- portlve, • she said. With radios as small as a pack of ogaretles these days, there's no excuse for not hamnung it up. ·1rs people to people, staying m touch,• West said. . DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrestf'd recently on suspioon of drivmg under the influ- ence Thf·!>e people have only been dtre<.ted on susp1oon of a crone, and, as Wlth all such crimes, they are innocent until proved guilty. • Nicholas B. Ferguson and Emil¥ J. Benzinger, ma.med Jan. 9 in Costa Mesa •Miguel Colin Martinez and Patricia 'Aburto, roamed Jan. 12 1D Santa Ana Costa Mesa hires new ·city treasurer NEWPORT BEACH FEB. 4 J!dward Herbert Fisher, 42, Russell\.'llle. AJa FEB.5 George WaUac~ Mann, 47, Corond del Mar FEB.6 REAL ESTATI TRANSACTIONS . Recent real estate transac· hons as reported by the Acx· iom Data Quick Product Group. NEWPORT BEAOi 809 E.-Bay Ave , $550,000 I 1708 E. Ocean Blvd., $620,000 502 31st St B, $430.000 COSTA MESA • Marc Puckett, who will also serve as the city's dtrector of finance, comes from a sifuilar job in Flint, Mich. EUSEGEF COSTA t..1ESA -The former director of finance for the oty of Flint. Mich., will serve as Costa Mesa's new aty treasurer and director of finance. Marc Puckett 009an work as finance director Monday and was appointed as oty tred.Surer Mon- day everung during a speoal City Council meeting. Puckett was chosen from a pool of 40 candidates, said Personnel DI.rector Steve Hayman. Flint is the birthplace of Gener- al Motors and has a population of 140,000. Puckett said the old urban cen· ter is in the heart of the Rust Bell He began working for Flint in 1992 after working his way up from smaller oties in Michigan. Before working for Flint. Puck- ett <ilso served as duector of finance and city treasurer for East Point. the new name for East Detroit. He also worki;?d for the otiei, of Albion, Pleasant Ridge and Grand Rapids. Puckett completed part of his graduate studies in business ad.ministration at the Uruvers1ty of Michigan and has a'bachelor's of science degree in busine:os admin- istration with an emphasiI> U1 accounting from Fems State Uru- versity. •• Puckett also served on Michi- gan's Muniopal Finance Officers' Association board of directors. He deeded to take the Cost.a MPsa JOb partly because of his long desire to move" to a wanner climate and to Orange County s peciilcaJly, he <;dld •1 think we all deep in our gut sort of have a little bit of a pang of regret when you're leavmg your hometown,• Puckett saJd. ·In this ca c 1 feel like l've moved on and moved up: Puckett replaces City Treasurer and FUlance Duector Susan Tern· ple, who died in the summer of 1997. Until Puckett's amval, the city had relied on two acting direc· tors and treasurers. Brandon Vaughn,. 22, lrvi.ne FEB.7 Michael Lee Holmes. 43, Lucerne Valley Joseph Paul Workman, 20, Cost<t Mes<! BIRTHS 963 Congress St., $170,000 2442 Elden Ave , $210,000 · 418 Esther St., $325,000 2138 Iris Place, $360,000 2056 Meadow View Lane. $250,000 2569 Orange Ave. D, $182,000 Former employees file suit against company Tab for school upgrades could reach $112 million infrastructwe, mode:-n.tzation and tochnological upgrades, which Good said could add up lo • 25 years of usefulness to the dls· trict's schools. Not included ~ new construction Such as science labs, theaters or new schools. Most recent bu1.h~ in Newport Beach Nicolas A. Jaffe, Jan. 2 Dylan T. Hemck, Jnn. 4 Alexander R. Himler, Jan. 4 Willidlll D. Mooney, Jan. 4 Skye B. Pdrker, Jan. 4 David A. P'-lersen. Jan. 4 Caitlin D. Rutherford, Jan. 4 Elnaz Mahboub1, Jan. 5 Bradley N. Jenn~r. Jdn. 6 Joshua Ortega, Jdl\, 6 Ryan C Robinson, Jan. 8 DEATHS Most recent deaths reported to the Orange County Recorder's office. NEWPORT BEAOt Aline G Miller, 76, Jan. 6 2175 Pacific • Ave. CS, $170,000 1857 Parkglen Circle, $256,000 2009 Santa Ana Ave., $305,000 l 070 Westwdfd Lane, $155,000 382 16th Place, ~ t.500 CORONA DEL MAR 1649 Bays1de Drive, $200,000 700 Begonia Ave. A. $527,000 711 Jasmine Ave., $715,000 218 Larkspur Ave., $869,000 , NEWPORT COAST 50 Auvergne, $360,000 15 BeUort, $537 ,500 20 Lessay, $465,000 14 Pavona, $500,000 16 Pavona, $649,000 lkff Pb COSTA MESA -A mortgage company has been named in a cla -action lawswt filed Tuesday by 50 employees who claim they weren't Ql.Ven their la5t paycheck three days before Christtnas. Some of the fonner employees of EMB Mortgage Corp. on Anton Boulevard allege the company laid them off Dec. 22 without paying thetr salanei. and failed to honor commissioned bonuses and accrued vacations. Jolene Antolin. one of the plain- tiffs in the civil lawsuit, said the employees were told they would receive their fina1 paycheck after Jan 1. Antolin, who was a fund manager at EMB for six months, added that her holiday season was left in shamble!; Wlthout the money. "It was kind of a nightmare," she said. •1 kept calling them to see when they had my check but I nev- er saw anything. They made a lot of promise~ they couldn't keep." A company official referred questions on the swt to attorney . Attorneys representing the compa· ny couldn't be reached Tuesday. The plaintiffs' attorney, William Carroll, said company offiaals told their staff they couldn't pay them because they didn't have any avail-· able funds. · ·Employees were told they wouldn't receive wages for the first two weeks of December because there wasn't any money,• he said. •Tuey were not ortly laid off, they weren't compensated.• The lawsuit, which was filed Ill Orange County Superior Court, alleges the company vtolated state labor laws and seeks recovery of all unpaid salaries plus penalties. · The company is a lender spc· oalizing in processing home loan applications via the Internet. EMB is reportedly moving its headquar- ters from Costa Mesa to Dallas lat- er this year. °"''*' NEWPORT-MESA -School renovations m Calitom1a typical· ly cost between $40 and $60 per square foot. Fred c.ood, pnndpal of the architectlll'al firm p JHM Southwest. told the schoOl board Tuesday night With 1.8 million square feet ol schoOl bin~ in need ot mod· enuzation. the school district could be looking at a bill of S'15 mllliOn to $112 million. In the tint tepart since the school board commissioned the Educational Facilities Master Aan Last year, GOod pretented a 49-pagt\t lilt of rieeded upgr.ades thrOughout the c.Ustrid. "There are 1.8 mUliOn square feet in tbe ~ tbat have not 'yet beell Drilled. Unmlned or Eeilbhdled. • Good Mid, n!fer. ring ID~ that w.. wtty nmcwMICl 1ncludad ln the report are Supennteodent Robert Barbot said the district will be lriveltigat • ing all avallatile meam ol state funding before lt>OkiDg into a bond lSSUe to pay for the upgrades. •1befe are many other ways , besides a bond issue that we can ' look into," he said. "We want to be ,.we how the community lee1s • about this.• ~ Good will be meeting with • disCriCt itaff and Lany 'Demuto1a. ll a COlllllltant hired by tb8 district • to gauge community MnlbneDl on a bond lllue. : The board WU1 l8C8M! a c:mn· pleted report on the ladlitiM needl and dlffennt ID8llDI al funding by June. At that time tbe diltftct am delwmlm bOw it will dempt to pay for the apgradel. ~P..ilot READE85 HQTUff£ new5 stol'le. iOurtt•tionl. edtto-WEATHER SUIF POLICE flllS (949) 642-6086 ri.11 metter o edwrtKements Record 'f04K comments about hefein an tM. r•odlMd with- th4t D••ly Pilot Of newJ tips out wrrt:ten permkiion of copy· right owner. VOL 93, NO. 1' ADDllES5 OUr addteu is !UO W hy St., HOW IQ UAot US Con.a Mela. CA 9262 7, ~ THOMAS H. J0ttHS0N. COIVUOJONS The Times 0r-. Coooty Publisher It 15 tt.. Pilot'\ policy to promJJ' · (IOO) 252 91 .. 1 WIUJAM loeoa.&.. ly conect all errors of subNlxt. ~. 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In the 700 btodl: at 9bOut 11:10 a.m. Jan. 21. • Gal"' C.ourt: A. CM stw90 WOrth S229 was stoten In the 800 bk>tt during tt'9 ftenlng of Feb 4 •,,.... w.r: A~ phone worth sm w. "°"" tr0m • CM In the 1 JOO blodl dunng the evening of Peb 4.. r•w Ollf IMOI ~ . ................. Son'""9 brob "* ..... but cld not .... ~ In the ,_ allocll durtng .. 1¥tf*'9 of '9b.S. • ...... AIW•me: A frlfllldphaeo MJ .._from Nltqaort ""'°' ...... SdtOot ..... ,. 7'45 lftd -~,., s .. • • ct t' t ..._Aw..., wmth SISO-Jellln In ... , ................ of ... 7 • Doily Pilot Wednesday, F bruory 10, 1999 3 Tbere is still much to dd with the simple life in Colorado W hen people here ask us why 111 the world we would ever leave such an idyllic spot as Newport ~ch. l hn~ that the best way to cxpr~ our reasons JS to burst into song. 1i'ouble is, I Cdll't remember mosl' of the lyrics, except this one part. which l\1J1\S tl all up anyway. Jt goes something like this: •oa-da, de dum dee, da·da de dah, Give me ttte simple Wei• •: Sure, w~ wanted to see more of -pur grandsons ~\hey grow up, and we wanted to be nearer to at ~e~t one or our daughters. But m~y we we1g seeking a simpler, qweter (and le!i:c; c6stlY.I) way of ~e. . • Admit it, We in the Newport- 1vf esa area tS neither Simple, nor qwet, nor cheap. Indeed, the teenung meqdlopobs that runs from Santa Barbara to the Mexi- can border IS an extraordinarily .complex. noisy and frenetic mech- anism. As a native New Yorker, as one who hved and worked in the city, believe me: I know about com- plex, noisy and frenetic mecha- nisms. Because we are neither desert rats nor mountain hons, the likes of Big Bear and Arrowhead or the THE FRED COLUMN Palm Spririgs ~ca simply were • not op tions for us. We liked San Lws ObiSpo, bu( the Central • Coast, too, is expenencng its own megalopolitan ailments. I liked Stockton, mainly because there's good sailing on the San Joaqwn River and m nearby lakes. And I am a great fan of the Univemty of the Pacific. But my wlfe's allergies, and the fact that the toothless ngers gave up football, pretty much ruled out that ~ of the world. Corvallis, Ore., is a gorgeous place with a fine universtty (Ore- gon State) and beautiful homes at very friendly prices. But it is ever soggy. and the ~t restaurant m town is the caf etena at Ute student · union. Bellingham, Wash , was my real favonte Slip n>nls are about $2.25 per foot (vs. $15 and up in Newport Harbor), you can sail for· ever in Puget Sound (albeit dressed warmly anti water- proofP.dJ, J)~g houses are cheap, good restaurants are rea· sonably plentiful and western Washi.rigton is a mo:.t collegiate. type place. But here we are at th toot of the Roekies. And we are loving 1t. The pc-ople are wonderful and friendly, even to migrants from California. And it meets all our requirements: · B('autifuJ commuruty, fnendly people, reasonable social con- sciousness, a great uruversity and its own performing arts center and symphony orchestra Witlun a seven-day period two weeks ago, we took our grandc;ons to a maJor rodeo, caught a pre- Broadway (they hope) tryout of a new musical about Elvis Presley fans, saw a splenc!Jd road compa- ny renc!Jbon of "P1ddler on the Root• and thrilled to the genius of the Vienna BOys' ChoU'. We also sat in awe of Color~do State's women's basketball team as the ladies crushed Nevada-Las Vegas 90-somcthi.ng to 50-somc- Urlng. lbP. CSU women are ranked fifth in thP NCAA cmd are the ho~t bcket in town. Our tickets, by the way, run $4 each. We get there 20 minutes before tip-off and sit one row behind the reserved scats, which cost $6. Parking and' programs are free. Yep, not much to do around . here. One of the real benefits m a town like this i<> accessibility. Wh'at isn't fjve nunutes away is a 10- minule hop. OK, so to be fly-fi$· ing on the Poudrc River W.kes 15 minutes. But kayaking or Sdiling on pur lake is, oh, maybe thr.ee mtnutes. To end this, I would hke to e?q>1ess my profound apprt'Cldbon to Art Stanlow of Costa Me~u. 1 ,.don't know Art at all, but he wrote an absolutely wonderful letter to Ute editor. It read, in part: ·r appmoate Fred Martin much more since he IS gone. J read and enjoy hio; colunm from Colorado more attentively than when he w05 with us. •I even keep hoping that one day he will "'ay, 'Folks ... we are coming back home if you will . have us' Persoruilly, I wlll throw in a couple of bucks to hclp the cau • Not a prayCJ, Art, my new friend. Not a prdyer. But I gen· wnely cannot thank you enough for lh~ thougbL Bnngs a tear to these old eyes. it d • FRED MAR11N Is ' formet Newport Beach resident Who ~rites from hh new hom~ In Fort Colhns. Colo. His column appeaB Wednesdays Just in time for: Valentines! . ' . February 1st tllru 13 th Pier. parkillg, Main Street access to be studied today Selected Merchand1"e From Our Own Stock Regularly old In Our Own tnre · The Newport Beach Public Works Department today will hold the last m a series of commu- nity worksJ.lops on the Balboa Pier parking lot and Mam Street access study The study, one of the first steps m Ute Balboa revitalization pro- grum, will look ·at ways to unprove parking at the pier and the pedestrian access to Mam Street It will be coordinated with the Parking Management Study, an· ongoing project to improve tourist and resident pdrking throughout the Balboa Peninsula. nus week's community meet- mg will include discussion on the layout of the hnal three alterna- tives and the cost of each redesign. · One of the mdJOr issues dis· cussed in· previous meetings wa~ the need for more bus park1n9 space to avoid havmg tour buse~ park on nedrby residential strec:ts. The study should be complel· e<l after the hnal workshop, and a recommended alternative will go to the City Council for approval. The meeting is set for 7 p.m. toduy m City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more infonndtton, call (949) 644-3329 • Ring~ • Pendanc • Pin-. • Nccklac~ • Ch,1in • Earring:i • Warchc:i • 13racek·1' • Charm~ • Mountmg:i • and ilvcr Jcwdry of All Kind Come E.uly for Be .... t election. CHARLES H. BARR Mattress Outlet Stor MEXICAN RESTAURANT 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of -405 Fwy 545-7168 " pc>":lbl~ ~THESECOU OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA AlSO ON OUR MtNU; FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMtLITTt Cockto11s Phone AMad lar Food To Go 196 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645-7626 TO FEBRUARY 14 .... t:~e your: VISA, Ma tercard, American Express, Dbco"er Card 180.' \\e\tclifT Drhe '\e\\port Beach <9-'9l 642-3310 r:----------. $200FF ' I 4 DAYS ONLY-FEB. lOTH, llTH, 12TH & 13TH CarpetCleanlq I hprrt~ in. tN'I I I! f\.'Of v•liJ v. ltlt •~~ otlrff 11ffus • \11" (lt.1r;.t "•/lll•cJ. I ------------ J_A~so% <"Ir I C M l I If I . ' ....... . -::rJ.-_·· • Houn u.~,,,.. oN ... c • .....,,_ ... r ff~ ~=-­ MFHpm 222 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa• off Newport BIYd. (55 fwy.) _.. ~~ 9) 646-373, ......... 4 ~nesdoy, February 10, 1999 PIG CONTINUED FROM 1 •nus was an occident,• Slocumb aid. •tte was 1ust fnghtened.· One boy wanted to know when~ Alton lives. ··He liveit in my house,• Slocumb satd. "He ha.4i his own bedroom. Dunng the day, he goes out d.nd plays in the yard.· A girl wanted to make sure Alton shared her taste m music. "Yes, he likes the Spice Girls," Slocumb said. As for dlet, although he'll nev· er refuse a handout, Alton is par- • • tial to fruits, vegetabk>s a.nd Diet . MARC MAJITIN/DAJt.V PlOT Coke, she said. · • ~ Raymond Padgett leans out to get an up-dose-and-personal look His favonte movies are "Babe• at Alton. and "Charlotte's Web.• .. •· . . Michelle Herrera a 6·year-old I He looks like a ·p1g that play who can spell pig ~ by her.\elf, a Jot,• she said. "I liked when he Upcoming show-and-tell items include turtles for the letter T and whale watching for W. 'came away favorably unpressed. pooped." LEAGUE CONTINUED FROM 1 "To take the dbsurd position that we shouldn't u&"e the park to its fullest capacity when there lS dlready a scarcity seems to be an unenlightene(i position," he said. HThese dre a couple of peo- ple who have nothing better to do than to try to have the city restnct use of the field so that no children can play on lt • Kop1cki also claimed there was d m1srepresentdllon of the tacts by Little League ofhc1als and the entire proposal should be studied under the Califorrua Em·uonmental Quahty Act. • tt might sound like the re-1- dents have something against AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa 92627, f ax them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 642-5680, ext. 228 A t0mplete hsting of Around Town can be found at dilllypllot.ciom TODAY The walking club of Newport Beach v.ill meet at Hospital Road and Supenor Avenue at 9 a.m. and 7 pm. Lose weight and have fun. For more informauon, call (949) 650-1332 Free income tax preparation and assistance will be offered through the Tax-Aide program from 9 d.m to 1 pm. daily through April 15 dt OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Marguente Ave , Corona del Mar Appointments are available. For more mlormatiori. call (949) 644-3244. An exblbit of acryllcs tilled "Color m Action• w1U be on dis- pldy through Feb. 28 at the New- port Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- bon, Cdll (9491 717-3801. The Communlcatlon PracUce Club will meet from 7 to 8:30 a m at a residence in Costa Mesa. Leam how to speak for success while being evaluated by a pro- fessional coach Admission is $35. For more mformation, call (949) 675-7196. A workshop titled Growing Plants Indoors -The Easy Way will be presented at 9 30 a .m. at Sherman l.ibrdl")' and Gardens. 2647 E. C~t H ghway, Corona del Mar. Admis ion is SlS. Pre- registrallon is rcqwred. for more information, call (949) 673-2261 . The great Valentine's D4ty sur- pnse will be pr cnted from 10·45 to 11 :30 a.m.. in the dl.ildren 's department et Baines &. Noble Booksellers. 90 l B South Coa..c:t Dnve, No. 150, Costa Mesa. Ad.missjoo is fr< For more infor- mation, call (11.Cl <44.C-0226. . . . KENNY . PRINTER "SALE'' MARATHON SOD 1,COJ 9l FT.ff& OEl.M:RV Nl 1 331 pet' SO FT NO 2E 35C: per SO FT .. 6TD)(/PO( ~ lJ> 5 ED FJ RJJ;S. CUii CA the kids, but that's not the cdse, • Kop1do said. "My problem lS with the people wbo represent these sports not hdving any com- passion fer what they're impos- ing on the communities around the facility.• Della Grotta said the Little League's only crime has been paymg for improvements to one of the city's few lighted ports fields. "I've tried and tried to under- stand their pomt of view, but I Just don't see it1" he said. . Kopicki said the ma1onty of the parks comm1ss1on !>eems unresponsive to her neighbor- hood's concerns. And she said repeated callc:; to Councilman Tom Thomson, who represents the drea, went unre- Lights out? Should the Newport Beach little League be able to hold makeup games on Frid.y and Sat- urday nlghts1Call our ReadeD Hotline et (949) 642·6086 or send an e-mail to dailyptlotONtthlink.net. Giw your hometown and phone number (for ~ifiation pyrws- ~ ooty) and spell your full name. turned. At the meetmg, Thomson dodged questions on his respon- s1b1lity for the issue. saying the held and the re::.1dents were •very close· to his distnct. When a ked what area his district cov- FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. . Wa s your car injured? You may be toot! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain. stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our tree report. rLEASE JOI l JS ac the: EWPORT-MESA RELAY RALLY A pre\ ic" of R ELAY FOR LIFE An C\COt Cdc:hr;1ring our Communiry• Fight gain.,t Can\:cf I TkuRsdAy, F1bauaay 1 l, 1999 6 10 IP·•· TRiANGll Souaa1 "TowN So"aa1 Aau 1170 ......._Blvd. AT Nnwpou atvd. I fon cJ oc:u\ rCj llluc~ lu 1<' b Iron MMn \fake< unit :0-:o II t Ru Pica c RSVP by 'I ucsd.H, h:hru1~· 9. CV mcr~n C~tSoclCt • c~912M -<1446. cx1. 614 Pilot MOTEL CONTINUED FROM 1 great stndes since ow November meoting, • Comm1ss1oner Tom Sutro said. Commis 1oner Katrina Foley said Jong:tenp occupancy motel rooJnS also enabled people with low incomes to live m a place Without havirig to come up with the required deposits or pass credit check.q, •1 think this allows the oppor- tunity to get on their feet and move on,• Foley said. As one of the conditions of approval, the owner will have to build a playground at the motel. The Police Dt!partment was against the move m November because of the lij.gh number of calls for service to t.ti'e motel and the run-down rooms. The Orange County Health .Care Agency violation notice issued last year stated that many en;, he said, •1 don't have to answer that.· Thomson could not be reached Tuesday. Kop1cki said she was encour- aged by the council's willingness to at least hear the issue and thanked Ridgeway for calling it up. "1 wasn't real hopeful with my own City Counctl' person, but l'm hoping the others will make up for it,• she said. Ridgewa'y ulso asked for a staff report clarifying the due- process rights of both citizens and council members when 1t comes to appealing decisions of the Pak'ks, Beaches and Recre- ation Commission . of the motel's smoke detcctorli were either broken or misSlng, the carpets were soiled. and other room feature such as floors. walls, light and bathraom hxtwes were damaged. But a reinspection in January revealed general improyements. including new carpeting and replacement and repair of smoke detectors, faucets, bathtubs and toilets. The Police Department has also changed its position t>ecause the applicant hired a new 1,>ro~r­ ty manager, improved lighting and landscaping, and cleaned up abandoned vehicles and shop- ping carts Motel owners have also improved door locks and inserted peephol~s,,evicted prob· lem tenants and increased rents. Calls for service have dropped at the. motel fro~ 346 in 1994 to Daily Pilot 172 m 1998, although the lat t numbers ate an mcreasc from 158 m 1997. Owner S8m Menlo stud he needed the penrut as a temporary measure. He said his goal was to recap. ture the busmess traveler market but in the meantime the pemut would allow him to rent rooms fo1 the long term and pdy his month- ly mortgage. Menlo has. also applied for a rating from ~e ('.uto. mobile Assooation of Amenca. Fewel opposed the pernut because it would be counterpro. ductive to the owner's goal of re-• establishing it in the commernal market. He also said granting the application would. tum the motel into an apartment complex, _which would be f a.r fro~ meeting city standards. PANATE PARTY ROOMS TIRED OF LOOKING OVER YOUR SHOULDER? i--'•~~ SMOKE LEGALLY WHILE YOU WATCH SATELLITE SPORTS, PLAY GAMES AND POOL & HAVE A GREAT TIME! CONGRATULATIONS! COM All-stars are in 1st Placer Top Row. Coach Dick Rey, Chnstina Tuw. Emrly Milder. Coach Brooke Rey Middle. Ni~ SchrOE'der Tracey Kut)as. Jorden Cruz. Alexandra Orozco, Lauren Nurnberger. Amy Tyson Bottom· MalJOfY Reynolds, Melissa HenderSOf'. lauf('(l Jc:KObSOn, Madison Otterbein. Allrlie Painter. Al~sa ZoeUe Ayso Region 57 Girls U-14 Silver All-Stars COM remains undefeated in a.ru play and t.aUs O\'er fint place. 1 • This weekend had South and Nonh Irvine hosting the COM aqtnd. First game COM 3. S. Irvine 3. Ar the eod of the Sm quarter. Coach Didt Rey's team was trailing by a 2-0 count. ,The 2nCt quarter wu hi&hli&htcd with a ~goal by Annie Pa.inter. At half.time, COM rtilf trailcd 2· 1. The gids in blue and white tum~ it on in the 1CCOnd half. Ouuwidjng dd'eruc by Tf10n, Tracy Kubai and Mallory Reynolda ht'ld S. Irvine to a lone goal. In the second half, AJa Orou:o acottd to tie the game. Later, Mallory Rcynolda line d~ a ball into the nee for the third tally. Mid-field play by Madison Otterbein wu crucial for the .. come from behind" tie. • Wednesday, February 10, 1999 • Sporh Editor Roger Carlson • 949.,57 4--4223 QUOTE Of THE DAY •11 was orly rhe worst refereed I have frs a avesty ee monh of turd work comes d<r.vri to rhe end of th secrion and ~'.s wasted because of o moron _ • D n Johnston} Costa Mesa High girls soccer coach Doily Pilot 5 Sea Kings fall, 75~44 Nevyport IM;>ws, 69-47 • McCoy's 15 points one of the few bright spots for CdM against playoff-contending Irvine .Tuesday. GIRLS 'HOOPS •Slow start hurts visiting Sailors in Sea View tiff at Santa Margarita. GIRLS HOOPS IRVINE Corona del 'Mar I-Ugh sopho- more Kristin McC'oy, who has been a cdnsis- tent scorer since .her return from injwy 10 games ago, collected 15 points in the Sea Kings' 75-44 loss to host Irvine in a Sea View League girls basketball gume l\ieSday., which fall( to 8-17, 0·9 in league. All of Kawata's points came on three-pointers. Jody Carlson scored 17 points for Irvine (16-9, 5-4), which is getting ready for the playoffs. Kristen Thawley scored 12 points · RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -S nt11 Margarita' High'!> girls bti<iketbaU tedm, fighting for S('COnd place m thP. Scli View Leayue, jumped on visiting NC\\-'f)urt l·forbor ., early Tue~day mght and never let up. coast- on offcns (and their coath (Richard Schaaf} said 1t we s theu best shooting night of the year. 1'hey hot at least 70% (from the field) m the first half," ... for the Vaqueros. • · Corona del Mar closes out Sea View League action forever by hosting Santa Margarita Thursday. • ing to a 69·47 league vie:1ory · • The Eagles 115-!:l, 6:3 m lcd~eJ outscorro the Sailors, 2S-14, in thP opcnµ19 penod and bu.ill a 38-23 hdlftunc lead. Juruor center April Ross led the Tars with l8 pqmts dlld rune ret>Ounds, while senior point guard Alyss(! Paul added 10, . "She was our be~t scorer and was out for most' of the season," CdM Coach Elbert Davis sald. ·we· re 1ust now getting her back and it makeli a difference.• McCoy, coming off a season-high 20 points Thursday against Newport Harbor, upped her average to 7.4 points per game. •Hopefully, we can catch Santa Margan- ta looking somewhere else and go out on a high note," Davis sa.d. · "Irvine was· a team prepanng for the playoffs. We were just showing up and going through U\e mobons. Hopefully, that won't happen Thursday." Santa Margarita 69, NwlpOft 47 Irvine 75, c.otona del M# 44 £1 Toro 68, Woodbridge 51 ~(jiiii~) Ju.mor Venessu Ferragttmo Jed Santa Mar- ganta with 26 points. while Danielle Bennett had 14 and CoUccn O'Learv 13. ·1n the hr t quarter, I think (the Eagles) mis ed one shot,• srud Newport Harbor Coach Gregg Savage, whose team fell to 14- 12, 2-7. "They did a great JOb of executing ··We didn't play a :.tron9 defensive game; Savage said. •we came out lacking intPns1ty and (!he Eagles) 1urnp4id on us nght from the start. We weren't really ready t9 play and th 'Y were.• Lindsey Watanabe and Courtney Kawata each scored rune points for Corona del Mar, HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL MESA ROMPS Mustangs clinch 10th straight CIF Playoffs berth with a 72-25 walloping of Artists. COSTA MESA -After clinching their 10th consecu- tive postseason trip Tuesday . 'night, Costa Mc~a High's Mustangs will continue to root hard for their cross-town nval (Estancia} .as the Pacif1c Coast League girls basket- ball race comes down to the wue Costa Mesa (16·10, 7-2 in PCLJ hammered visiting Laguna Beach, 72-25, to remain m the second place, one game behind Laguna Hills, wh1C'h plays Estancia Thursday. •That'~ good for us (Estancia beat Uni Tuesday night),• Mesa Coach Jim Weeks said. ·1 hope that gets Estancia ready to go for Laguna Hills.· The Mustangs, who snapped a four-game losing streak. were led by 6-foot junior Autumn Srruth, who had 13 rebounds. 12 points and seven blocked shots. Evelyn Powers (19 points) and Jenny Earnest (14) also scored in double figwe:. for the Mustangs, while team- mates Judy Kidane (seven), Melissa Thornton (six) and Lisa Weeks (hve) came off the bench to match or eclipse their career highs. "Our starters only played five rrunutes together,• Jim Weeks sa1d . ."We played very well tonlght as a team. All 10 girls got out there and played well. Everybody played good pressure defense and focused the whole game.· Costa Mesa pomt guard Nancy Hatsushi had six assists m the wm, while Lianne Sasaki dished out five. •tt ::.naps the (losing streak), but we had played four tough gamei m a row,• Weeks said. • ~ DON lEACH I OMV PILOT Estancta's Eva Vanna (left). and teammate Lauren Cassity smother University's' Peggie Wu, forc~g a bad pass in the Eagles' CIF Playoffs-clinching victory Tuesday night ln Pacific Coast League play. EagleS clinch OF bid •Estancia cruises after 19-3 run to open it up en route to 55-35 win over University. BARrn FAL IK'\I n • Deft Ncif COSTA MESA -The rather impressive actions of the Estancia High girls basketball team made Coach Paul Kirby a man of his word Tuesday night. Needing a victory to wrap up an automatic berth in the CIF Southern Section DiVlSion IIl·A playoffs - and make good on Kirby's preseason pledge they'd play beyond valentine's Day -the Eagles left little doubt in 55.35 blowout of Pacific Coast League VlSi· tor University. · "We wanted to prove to Coach Kirby we were ready to play,• said Estanoa senior Franoa Diaz, who spearheaded a 19-3 spurt over the first 10 min- utes to virtually put the 1Tojans away. "That was the best start we've had," added Diaz, who finished with a season-high 26 points in what could be he r final home game. "Franny really stepped up," said Kirby, who watched the 5-foot-7 senior, giVlng away five and six inches to her post rivals, hit 11 of 14 field-goal attempts and net 4 of 5 foul shots. She mi sed match· ing her career high by a single point and added nine rebounds, two blocked shots, two steals and one assist. •nus game takes a load off,• ~aid Diaz. The Eagles (16·7, 6-3 m league and ranked No. 7 in ClF lll-A), moved two games ahead of Uruversity (12-13, 4-5) with league-leading Laguna Hills awa.it· ing in Thunday's PCL finale. An Estancia loss would have forced the Eagles to upset Laguna Hills to earn a likely third-place play- off with Uru, as the 1Toj4115 finish against 2-21 Lagu· na Beach Thwsday. "I guaranteed (the Eagles would make the play· offs), but I was a little nervous fori a while there,• said Kirby, whose Eagle would ll ly have earned an at-large berth even if they didn't crock the PCL's top thr~e. ·The league was pretty much up for grabs, hut l knew, with our schedule. we'd hdve a great chance at getting 10 wms (the nummum requu~d for at- large consideration).· ln addition to Diaz's often e, tedm defen~e keyed the victory, according to Kirby, who e quad was eliminated from playoff consid-1------• erabon last wmter in a regular- season-ending 35-34 loss at Um. With Estaricia engaged m ll's aggressive man-to-man, the 1Tojans hit 1ust one of its rune first-quarter field-goal attempts and committed seven of therr 16 turnovers m the opening pcnod. Seruor Lauren CasStty locked ~ewuntedto prMtoCooch Kibywtwwe ready to play -it onto Uni senior sconn~ ~achinc . FaJa Suiaunoa, luruting tho Esunc11 senior eight-best scorer in Orange County to 11 points, eight less than her average. Swaunoa, who was 6 for 16 from U1e held in the first Estancia game (a 53-42 Eagle win} was 1uc;t !i ol 14 Thursday. •(The Eagles) took it to us,• Uni Coach Bob Bernal said. ·u wa.s a carry-over from the C<"ond ha.lf of the first game (in which the Eagles rallied · from a si.x-point dehc1t). They've kickP.d our hutt for sue quarters now. Maybe we houldn't have gotten ahead in the first half (Jan. 19). I thmk we ticked them off.• Diaz had eight points in the first and third quar· ters, while Cas'>1ty and senior Lisa Steinfeld dd~ed 10 points and five boards ap1cC'e. Senior guard Eva V41llla chipped m four 8 t on _eruor night. while sophomore tartar LiSa I l1rata had thri..'e points and four a . ists, before loullng put with 4:-48 left. Estancia . hot nearly -46% (22 of 48j, while Ith' 1Tojans hit less than 27f u of theu h Id-goal trl (13of49). Hiii SCIOOL lllLS llSllTllLl SUMMllllS MClflC COAST L.IMIUI ColTA MllA n. LMlllA luae 25 ........ 0-..... ~ 8"ch • 1 4 12 • 25 (Oita Meil 15 28 14 15 • 72 I ......... • AbdQhOlhl 1, Mor• ... KNUlr 1, Selem 4. Mayo .. ~ 7. t-pt. QOM . None. c.... ...... Smhh 12. HMlulN 4, Kldlnt 7, flowlf'I , •• 1.-nea 14, Hitt 5, ~1 6, Wiiies 5, LorOI 0, Slllkl 0. )1't pis . lamest 2. Powers '· Hitt 1. F'OUlld out • None. Though out of the race for a top-three fin- ish and guaranteed playoff spot, the Sailors am hopeful of an at-large berth m CIF Dtvi- swn ll·AA CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM JOHN VALLELY ... Corona del Mar •Sea Kings' standout used the NCAA Final Fours as a showcase for his superb basketball talents at UCLA. Ung before the d«ys of lhe lhree-i~omt r ohn Vallel) l<:amc.>d the <:oft touch of perunetcr ... hooting while growing up on Balboa I land But never m hiS wildest dreams did Vallely imagine he would play m crowded arenas m the NBA. Vallely e t.dbli<;hed Ruthian-type sconng r •cord.., at Orange Coast College followmg a celebrated baskethaU career at Corona de.l Mar rhgh "There ore greut mem(lne from those d.ty , " Vallely stud "Unfortunrttely. it Wa:s n long tmw ago, hut at least we hin c those n 10monl's ... Though Vall~ly ... tarred tor Coach Roll Wel7l'l's championship Pirate team.., tor two ... t•osons m the 19o0s, he still hold~ "everal c;1gnihlOnt 0 C record , mdudmg highest career :sconng a' er age (23 3 pomb per gc1me), smglc-cason sconng average (25.8 ppg 10 1967°68) and most <"ar "ez pomt (1,538) With no I than 18 t<1ught a lot mori'> than· hc.t..,l<i>tball, ~ Vallely said. MHe taught people who played bo ketball tor hitn how t9 compete m life, how to have re.lati1>n rup and hm"· to be respon ible "It was ml~.resting -he never i.alked about wuuung or losmg, but he wa one of fhe ,.,'lJUUllgest coaches m basketball f mclud.ing 10 NCAA tllles). He was more interested m the playerio' character and he always challeng~d \15 a-. people m b ronung the best we could br>come. • "Thi> fu-st clay of practice, he1d ar Utat he would like (to wm). Then he'd ay. 'As I look around the room here, I think if we can accomplish d "ense of peace l'lh<11it our eltort here, we'll wm, nd 1udgmg from the talent we have hNe, I think we'll be pretty happy Wlth the re..-.ults.' • Vall ly played in the middle of the UCLA dyna ty when the Bruins c:aptured .even strcllght NCAA tiUcs, Vallely' Brums defeated Purdue, 92-72, for the 1969 title, then beat Jack onville, 80-69, for the championship lil 1970. During Vallely' school records attached to his name at OCC, VallPl} went on to bec:ome an AU-Pac A selection at UCL.A John Vallely eruor } ear m high school or Coach Bob Leshe' Sea King_ in • under iege.ndary ba::.ketball coach John Wooden, who started the ti-loot-2112 Vallely ahead of Sidney W1rks dunng the 1968-69 ~eason. UCLA won two NCAA championships in Vallely two ea on ... for the Brum , who also fc<ttured Lew Alcindor and Curti~ Rowe. Vallely am ·d dll-tournamP.nl laurels m both Fmal Four appearance5 In hi senior year, Valle!)•' Bruin teammat called him "Th • Money Man,• Vall ly n ver thought much nbout playing m th NBA until tn nior y' r t UCLA, wh n h ) began recewing l tt from mt rested team . ·vou ve got tor m mt>er, • Vall"ly srud, ·1 v. a young kid growing up on Balbba I land, which 15 not actl)' 8 hotbed for NBA ta.1 ·nl. But. y , h vmg NBA teams wnt I •tt nn<J bowing int t in m a a basketball plcsy r wa a b t of 8 surpris . • Vallely played three ln th NBA for the AllMto Hawk end Houston Rockets U '12 years on eaCb team) "It was fun Md eduoetionftl. • Vallely d of hls NBA experience.. "and at ttnies . it 'wa tntl.midating, I suppose • But playing under WOOden at UCLA mad4 n impad on v~ which still Mlts loda) 111 believe Coach Waoden t 96o the harp ... hooter wa \·oted 'econd-team AU-Southern Califonua "AA• D1vlSlon as he averaged 26.3 ppg l<t;ep m mmd that in tho-.e prep day-., Vallely would rngularly n1mn hascline shot! from 18-to-20 fe<tt out. Imagine his coring average lf the thrt'C·pointcr had been around, ln h frc hman year at Orang Coa"t, Vallely av raged 20 4 ppg (a record at the ti.me) Md wa ... nam d the Eastern Cont rence Player of th Year, nn honor h o earned a a sophomo . Vall y' OCC teams went 47-20 m two y rs. H ' now a member of th D ily Pilot Mill nruum ~ pOrts Hall of F m . Followmg h NBA c , v, ll ly w Invited to play and ch in Euro.pc, wb re in 1975 h h Ja both duh for lb O lgtum Uon (based in Dm ls), traveling throughout W m 'Europe with his wife. Karell. whom he met at~ Co~ t • Thday, Vall ly Is lnvotved In " fe8l estat , and even tbcMap -.C Jd hil Int rest in ~ !!llEi CompMy about 21/2 YMfS 9l'Dt h b11 eblorbt!d m the lld, busmeA HIS 10n, Enc. 19C9Dt1y • -• graduatfld from UCLA. ·in. • ifamily loat their ......... - lo C4nC9 at age iiihtili111. ·w. mill her.-,.· w...., Mid ·we11-•.-•• hMvm• • ' ... • • • oy, f•bruory 10, 1999 s llllfLY Doily Pilot 1111 SCHOOL WIESTLlllG • == 1Mustangs edge Edison, 3-2 FEARSOME FOURSOME • ~Lombardo er dited with 14 saves Orange Coast places second . •Sandoval wins title for Costa Mesa at 0 215 pounds; Farrell, Inouye and Valde~ take crowns for Estancia. in nonlcague girls water polo victory. COSTA MUSA -Orange - Coast Coll~e·s l!ric l h.nd ~hot a I 0 l f 3--over-par 74 at Me~a Verde Country Club to finish third m the hrst Ornnge Empm• Coruer- en('e tournament of the ea on Monday. The ?\.rates, who comhmed fot a total of 402, tm- ished second behind Santa Ana (379), which featured medalist Steve Bendt (71). CO~'TA MES -Jumor Jannifcr 'Grubis1cti's goal in the third quarter ' 0 l 0 :Proved to be lhe difference as Co t< Mesa H19h hE!ld on for a 3·2 win over V1Siting Edison in nonlcaquc water polo dction Tue..day. z IRVINE -Costa Mesa High pumped and JU t went out a.o.4 seruor 1 Gus, Sandoval went beat him. It was tl big lift for Gu.c;, • through the Pacific Coast League Estanc1a's Valdez, d sopho- wrestllng season undefeated at more, defeate~ Mesa junior 215 poundS. But there were those Arturo Casarrubias, .11-4. Shdna Kline and Kdt}" Pct 't'ben each scored a goal Ul the first quarter fo1 Costa Mesa (9·15). Goalie Stephanie Lombardo had 14 saves for the Must11ng::., who tr(Jvel to Aliso Niguel toliav for c1 Pac-1hc Coast League conte~t. Brett Adams shot a 77 for the Pirates (4-1, -2-1 m ~on!erencc). M1r.hael OePrima had an 81. River.;1de fLm tied third wjth 41'2 strokes. lJVine Valley was fowth. COSTA MESA ~Nonnally, on daya like~' tbit ~ 8 9IJ"9 WOC· c:er game Js ot UMa wet a.Id j,nd the cold.c steady nun, Bw .._.. • .._ more talk who didn't think he was up to All four automaticcilly qualif~ed winning a league title because for the CJF Southern Sec.tlon DlVl· Laguna Hills sophomore Joe. s1on IV Champ1onships m Rancho Viglione was wrestling up as d Cucamonga Feb 19-20. Tha lop • NOHlEACiUl eoSTA MESA 3, ED'ISOH 2 Sc~ by Qu•rten :ilftei La~ Beach fiigtl'I 2-t vldOtY at Costa Meta of the pGQJ' olftdatt,ng than ~d1son 1 O 0 1 • 2 ~osta Mesa 2 0 1 0 : 3 Eagles drop 3-0 PCL decision anything elle. , "It was singularly tbe Wont refereed game l have nw IMD, • Muatangs Coach Dan Johnston said. • Jt'I a trev~ ty that three montbl ot hard work come1 down to the end ot tbe seeson and it's wasted because of a moron.· · heavyweight and would be back wrestlers at the fmals will at 215 for Tuesday'!i league finals advance to the Masters Meet the at Univers1ty High. following week with a chance t<? Estancia High's Eagles, mean-quaWy for the state meet. EdiJOn Dola1l 1, Malczyns~• 1 Savei • Wiikes 7. Costa Mew I Grub1~ich 1, Kline 1, Petersen 1. ~ves • Lombardo 14 while, came through with three Ca. arrub1as and ~eammate individual champions -Jeremy Quy Nguyen, who firushed sec:- Valdez at 140,.Abe Inouye at 103 ond at t 12 pounds, also qualified Estancia rallies. but falls, 16-12 COSTA MESA -Even ------- though Estanoa Hlgh lol>l to S 0 C C E I visiting University, 3-0, Tue! ddy m a Pacific Coast League girls soccer contest, Coach Jen- ny Tavares believes 1t was a big tmprovemenl for the Eagles over the last bme the two teams met. The Mus~a (8-11-2, 2-7 m league), according to·'JohnltQn, controOed tbe tempo for the most of the maCCh. Julie Kroening's early goal gave Costa Mesa a t-0 edge. • and Nick Farrell at 145. for the D1vis1on IV tournament. Viglione, the No. 1 seed, failed Costa Mesa junior Fernando COSTA ~1ES \ fat.mCla High )unior Lclua>n t\ld\.'O !-.ccm•d hve P 0 l 0 goals m U1e Ectqlc.,· nonleagul! loss >o host Wc!>tnunster, t 6-12, in gir~ water polo action Tut•sdc1y EsHmc1<l rallied with rune 'godb in Uw lourth qudrter • Edgll•s' sophomo1t' Katie Menden i.cored three goals Somer Flaherty and Jennifer Cas- sity, also sophomore!., l!tl< h ::.cor~d twice Jac;nune Gc•1clN who nounully starts for the 1un1or v<1rs1ty ... quad, playr.d three periods in goal for Estdnc:1a NON LEAGUE WESTMINSTER 16, ESTANOA 12 Score by Quarters "It was a much bt-ltt•r game this time," TavMes said. "They bNl us 8-0 last time. We really played well." Junior goalie Helen Flore~ had 12 saves for the· Eagles (0·6-1). Freshman defender Arhs Reynolds dlso played well. Corona del Mar girls lose, 2-1 IRVINE -Corona del Mar High'~ girls soccer team S 0 C C E R absorbed a 2-1 Setl View League decision at lrvine High Tucsddy, dropprng the Sed Kings to 11-5-1, 3·5-1 m league, But a questionable foul call gave Laguna Beach o penalty Jdck with 10 minutes to play. A goal was &eored and Johnston argued that some of Laguna Beach's players were in the penalty ~ a dear Violation ot penalty-kick proce- dure. 1be referee a~, but deter- DUned no harm was done and allowed the goal &n'{Vf ay. to score a point on Sandoval. In A.rron<t won, 3-1. at 189 to place fact, Sandoval pinned Viglione third and earn an alternate spot with 25 seconds left in the contest for CJF. Alex Martinez (135), to complete an upset win and Adron Sunenov (125) and Antony take home the PCL crown. Grubisich (heavyweight), a "He dominated the whole sophomore, also finished third for match," Costa Mesa Coach Matt the Musldngs. Kellogg said. "I think the two The four wrestlers, as well ·as losses at the Laguna Hills touma-third-place hnisher Josh Veach of ment really helped him get'psy-Estanc1d (215), will be altemates ched for this match. He was m D1Vlsion IV: 1 .fstanC1a 0 1 2 9 • 12 Westminster S _. 5 2 -16 Estancia Mayo 5, Flaherty 2, Menden 3, Cau1ty 2. wves • Ra~mu\sen 4 Gerder 8 Tars' playoff hop<~s erased, 5-0 Kelsey Clark lit 1t up in the econd half with a goal oft c1n asstsl from Meghan Bryan to tie the game at t -1. but Irvine responded with a goal W1th 1 O minute_ rem<nmng to wm tt. "Both sides were complaining about the offioating all game long,· Johnston said. "I'm not nOnnally one to compla:in, but that's too much bard work to go down the tubes like that," Laguna Beach scored the wiQning goal in the final 30 seconds on what Johnson believed wu clearly a blown offsides call where two of ~ Beach'.s players could have been caned for the violation. RANCHO SANTA t-.JAR-• Vanguards win their opener COSTA MESA 46770 46780 47170 How M\.loh House Can t Afford? No Potnta No P'eea ... Know The Whole Storyl GARITA -Visiting N1'wport S 0 ( ( IR Harbor High sc1w 11s post ... cason dre.tms ended .. Tuesddy, dS Sunlc1 Marqiintd churned a 5-0 Sea Yiew Ledgue q1rl!ii soccer tnumph. Newport (<i-\ 1 ~3. J .5.1 in league) could hdve !Jed the hosts tor thud with a victory and tratled onl) l ·O 1:1t hallhmr>. . Semur goc1hP-Jotddn FrPdrtksf;!n dnd seruor :Brooke Fldmson ec1th Pdrned praise from New- port Codrh Jc1<;on Sont'll tor their efforts. Valene Vanaken h.id two I A S E I A l l hits and two RBis to help lead Southern Cali- fornia College past Cal State Dominguez Hills, 9-3 in a nonconfcrence softball game Tuesday. Senior Gretchen Brandt got the win with 11 strikeoub. The Vanguards are 1-0. SoCAL C:ou.EGE 9, CAL ST. 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Co5ta Mesa. CA 92627 Thi:. bUSltl8SS ~ <:on· ductec:I by ari indl\lidual Have you 1tarted doing buSiness yet? Yes 7·15·98 David En!1nger TNs statement Has I ieo with !tie C®nty Cterk ol Orange Coonty on H 5 99 , 109il6780502 Oa11y PllOI Jan 20 27, Feb 3. 10, 1999 W234 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The lo11ow1ng person has abandoned the us~ ot ttle l1c1111ous business name· Ivy Cottage, 4973 Yorba Ranc:h Rd • Yorba Linda. CA 92887 The F1etitlous Business namd referred to a~e was hied rn Orange County on 3.14.94 FILE NO 19946601941 Judith Carter, 5010 Av\emore. Vorba Linda CA 92887 This bus ness ls con• ducted by; an lndlVidual Judlh caner TnlS statement was f1100 "''th the County Cle°' Of Of8nge County on 1·15·9i 19"6780527 Daily PtlOI J!ln 20 '27, Feb j 10. 1999 W23S BSC8039 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ELAINE DEMOND CASE NO. A195m To all natrs. benel1· ctanes, c::redllors. cont· 1ngen1 creditors, and per· sons wl'1Q may 01tierwtie ba lnlereated rn Ille wlll or estate. or t>olh. of ELAINE DEMOND A PETITION FOR PRO- BATE has been Med by ERIC B RASMUSSEN In the Superior Coort Of C.11· lorOla. County ol OR· ANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests ttiel ERIC B RASMUSSEN be epp()tnted 11 J*IOnel rap· rasentaltVI IO edminir.1&t Iha attate of the ~I THE PETlllPN requetls the 09Cedenl1$ Wiii and COdieill. Man~. ba ldmtlted IO plObate Thi Wil and acry COddll ar• eva able tor eicamination In Ille flle kept by Iha COUl'I tt4E" PETITION r9QU1tl1 autnonty to administer the 11tatt uru.r lhe ln.Jepend· enl Mmlr1131ralkln OI Ea· tat" Act (Tn11 Au1h01'11y win allow the perto<)ll r P· re en1atl11e to t81C1 rNnl( ICllOnS WllhOut obtaltlil\g cour1 •Pf,rov11 01fo1e lllklf'IO c:er 111n wry lmp<>r • 11nt actions, tiow.ver, ll'le pe11onat repi'Hentati11• will be reqvl·ed to ON• no tK-» to lntorastlltf peraon1 \JnleY U .. y have waiY9<S not~ or consented to -... pr~ lldlon ) The in d9peMon1 edmlni8t~ luChOrltY wll ba ~ unltH -" lntefetted I* '°" ntes an Objedlof'l IO Ifie petition and thCJM goocf ~e wtly tMI COUf1 ~ no1 grani tile avthof •y A HEAAING on the petl· tlon w II bO held on MARCH 11, 1999 a1 145 pm In Dept L 73 IOcatod 81 341 The Ctly Drtve Sciutll, Or· •noe CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT 10 Ille 01anllng ol the petition you •tiould appear 11 the hear· 1ng and state your obiec· t•on or hlO written ObJ8C· tioor. with lhe covn before the hearing Your ap· pearance may be In person 01 by your allorney IF VOU ARE A CREDI• TOR or contingent cred1101 of the decea&ed, you mus1 Illa your cta1m with the c:ourt and mall a copy to tho peraonal roprenn1111ve appointed by tho court w11t11n lour months trom rne dale ot the lfrst issuance Of leller& as piovlded 1n Pro· ba10 Code section 9100 The 11me IOI ftllng dalms wlA no1 11xplre before lour monttll lrom the hearing dAle notieed ebove YOU MAV EXAMINE the lie kept by the court II you ere • persoo interested in ttie estate, you may Wt v.11ti lhe court 1 Request lor Special Notice (locrn DE· 154) ol tt11t !ding of en In· vent()()' and ppralu' ol estate eueta or ol any petition or account as provldod In PrObllle Code HCUon 1250 A Request fOf Spedat Notlce I01m Is evallable lrom the oourt c:ter11 Attorney for 1h• Petitioner: E. AVERY CRARY, Peler M Plac:ey ~ s1a1ernen1 was tdtid wllh ltle County Clerk of Ora~ CoOnty on 1 ·29·99 19996781803 OaJy PilOt Feb 3 10, 17, 24, 1999 W245 • Fictitious Business N•me Statement Th• lolloWlng persons are dOlnq bUsine55 a.s Cahlornla Radio Data Partners, 1828 Bowsprite, CO&ta Mesa CA 82627 Mark Flanagan, 1828 Bowsprne. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Stave Baugn, 1 Cape Woodl>erry. Newport Beach, CA 92660 This buslne&1 is con· ducted by. a general part· nersh1p Have you started doing busloeh yet'? No Mari< FlaMgan This statement was l11ed wl\tl int County Clerk ol Orange County on 1·29·99 19996781802 Daily Pilol Feb. 3, 10. 17, 24, 1999 W246 Flctltlou• Buslnes• Name Statement The lollowlng persons are OOlng bullnelS as CC 's Closel, 1e.56 &l$a Chiea Huo!Jng10n Beacil, CA ~9 Janat Ellsabe:h Jacob. 455 E Ocean BPlld .. 1502, L~ Beach. CA 90802 Thtt business Is con· ducted by n 1ndiVlclual Have YoU star1ed doing tiuStness yel? No ESQ, CCSBI .. 1298) MESERVE, MUMPER HUOtiES LLP Janat EkSabe\t\ Jeeob Tlltl statement was filed with the Coonty c1er11 of • Orange Counfy on 1·29·99 19996781824 Daily Pilot Feb. 3. 10. 11. 2301 DUPONT OR., STE. 4101 IRVINE, CA 9281;t•1538 24, 1999 W247 Publlsh•d N1wport Beacti Cosia Mesa Daily Pilot February 10, t6, 17, 1999 Flctltloue BualneH Name Stetement The IOllowlng persons are doing bustneu as WT261 M1ll•n1um Mortgage _Fl_ct_ltl_o_u_a ... l _u_•_lne_a_a_ ~=~.~~o~:~~~A N•me St1tament 92628 Ttle IO!low1ng pefSOOI Yunko Y, Ra~. 3079 are dOlna bUslniss as Veilow$I001 Or , Costa WELDON EDWARDS, Moil! CA 92628 18627 BtoollJwrst SI, Sta Thia bUs1nau Is con- 282. FOl.r\Ulln Valley, CA duoed by at\ 1ndMdual 92708 Have you started CIOlng l tU Mc::C11nn 18627 bUslneM ytf'? No Drool<tiufll Sl Ste 282. Yuriko 'I, Aamot Fountain Valluy CA 92108 Thia Ni.ment WIS llled Th IHJ&IO(IS1 It con wlfl Iha County Cltltl of dilded l>'f 1n ln!llllld\tal Orange COUnty on '·29-99 Have )'OU tarted OOlnp ,9"f71,11t bu1itleH~I? No D•''Y PMJC Feb 3, 10. 17. llH ~l"Jl'I i4, 11911 W248 Tnlt tement WI$ riled BICi051 w1th ltlO CoUnty CletK ol NOTICE OF SALE otaoge Ooun~~:fJ~ OF REAL PROPERTY 0.dy Pil<il Ftb 3 10, n, AT PRIVATE SAL! 24, 19911 W244 CASE NO. A·1Ml10 FlCtttlout Butlneet In Ille SUS>erlof Court 01 N.mt Stetement the Stale ol C11t1torl'lla, IOf The fonowtng peraona the County of <Mnoia •re doing bus1ne.a .. In the Maller Of the E•• Nt131(. t 011 111010 1•11 of RICK L AOZAR, Onv1, SUit• 110, Cotta °!.~11 he~etw n Mesa CA 02627 ..........,. -1 Pet.r M ~. 637 NI the ~ wll Newp<>rt Center OrtY•. tall It Pnw• , to the ~Newport lelCll, CA ~~ --==~ Thia bUlll'litN ii CM-~ duQl9d b'f '" ~ ..... Unll dlly °' . Haw you ltlMd OOlflO '"' .... oflloe °' bUtlnft• ye(? No ~~:io:A~rp~Tlo.~ ' • -by Jason Hill THE LENDING GROUP (949)888-8800 ---~~' ' PU8UC ~18 I (PU. NOJIQQ } I w NCmCl8 11 fU9UC NOnC!il MecAr1hur Boulevard, CUMMINS, Special Ac!-'This l>uSl,.,.ss Is oon· To Terminate Ttie P.i11tn1at cna1683430 Suite 360, NtwP<>rt Bee~. mll'_!ltrltOf of the Estate ducted by· an lndlviO\lll R I g h t , o t l I N 0 A NOTICE TO --' Ca lomle 92660, •• rl~t. of "lck L Rout, O.C. Ha\19 )'CXJ started dotnO VELASCO and MANUEl CREDITORS OF - lllle and interest of Mid es· dent btJSlt\8$S yet? Vts 1111~ MARTINEZ. and Ille BULK SALE t.at1!n and lo al INI c.r1ain Attorney el law, Stepnen Ct11ly Adept.on of ( CS real property situated 111 tile Thomas 9 Garratt. Esq This statement was med BABV SOY DOE. O O 8 6~E05 u· ~1g4)• City or Newpol'I Be&ehj CHEADLE. GARRElT & w11h the County Clerk ol 1 -15·99 e minor child • • • • COUnly of Of8nge. Slate 0 HEATON, lLP, Onlnge Count~ on 2·1·99 c ... No. SP ~1 -M Escrow No. ' Catltomla, particularly de· 4041 Mec:Arttlur 19996782028 NOTICE OF HEARING ON NollCe •S hlr.t>y given IC>' sc::11bed as roHows Boulevard, Suite 360. Daily PilOI Feb. 3, 10. 17 PETITION FOR AOOP· c1ed1tOr5 ol lhe within lOT 1 OF TRACT 2984. Newport Beac::h, CA 92660 24, 1999 W253 TION ANO TERMINATION narnecl set14r thal a bl.Ill IN THE CITY OF NEW• TEL: (949) 833·1066 Actltl 9 l OF PARENTAL RIGHTS Ille is lbOul lo be mad1tot PORT BEACH. COUNTY FAX (949) 833·1292 oua u• neH TO: MANUEL MARTINEZ the aue1s dtSCrlba<f OF ORANGE STATE Of Publl1hed Newport Name Stetement PlEASE TAKE NOTICE below CALIFORNIA. AS PER Beach-Cotta Mesa Daily The following pe11ocu that on Friday, April 2, The names and bu~ MAP RECORDED IN Ptk>I February 10, 16. 17. are doing buslneas IS 1999 II lh• hUur ol 1f 00 eddrew;as ol Iha sener a~ BOOK 87 PAGE($) 14 OF 1 m WT260 Z.Plleril San Miguel, A M. of uld day 11 tne AMT Component Inc , MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, 745 W 191h St. #0, Cc&la Courtroom ol the above· 18011 Skypark Ctrcle, IN THE OFFICE OF THE Flctltloua ButlneH Mesa, CA 92627 entitled Coun at 11'11 Ce'l&ia Suite 6 ·C, lrvtne, CA COUNTY RECORDER OF N•m• Stetament Andf8S Oro.z.co. 703 w c c th 92614 SAID COUNTY The lotlowlng persona Jame11 •D, Cosla Mesa, &?r~~.'Y ldA~~r,,,.oui!,~1• The lo<:atroru-1 Cahlom1a EXCEPTING THERE era doing bus•neas as CA 82627 ltonera wt11 Mno on lor of the chief execuuve office FROM ALL OIL, OIL Pacit1c General Main· Malla Orozco, 703 W haanng lhetr J.mendec ot the seller la Same As AIGHTS. MINERALS, teoance, 2252 Avalon St James 10, Cosla Mesa, Pelluon lor Termination of .Above MINERAL RIGHTS, NAT· Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 CA 92827 lht Parenttl Algtlll or A• hsltd by int Hiler. all URAL GAS RIGHTS, Valenlln Leyva, 2252 Th11 bUs1ness IS ton· LINDA VELASCO ano other buS1nesa namea and A N D 0 T H E R Avalon SI, CO.la Meal, duded by. huSband and MANUEL MARTINEZ and addresses uHd by lhe HYDROCARBONS BY Ca 92626 wile ,.. _..._ 1 ol , .. _ Miier Wtttlin three yeart WHATSOEVER NAME Raul Layva, 2252 Avalon Haw you slarted doing d!ld:S:~~ Boy~~~ belora 11\8 date such 1111 KNOWN THAT MAY BE 51.CotlaMese,CA92626 buSinesS~t?Ves. 1-19-99 January 15, 1999 It wusentordellvaredtolne WITl'11N OR UNDER THE Thia business It CO(l· Andres Orozco LaPalme, Orange County, buyer ere PARCEL OF LANO HERE· dueled bV 1 ge,.,.rll part· Tl'ils staletnen1 was hied Cehlornta, before the Accessm1c::ro Com. AMT INABOVE DESCRIBED nershlp With the County Clerk of 1b0v1·ent11l&CS Court ,, Component Inc. TOGETHER WITH THE • H1119 you atan9d dOlog Onlnge County on 1 ·29-99 whictl 11me you may appear The nam~is and ~s PERPETUAL RIGHTS Of bUainul yel? Yes, Nov 98 1'"8781111 Ind preaenuny objactlonl acJdrasSH ollne buyer are DRILLING MINING. EX· Velent.on Layva Da~y Pttol Feb 3, 10. 17, to uld PlllhOl'I If you lad to McGlen Micto, I~. 300~ PLORING AND OPEAAT· Thia statement WIS tiled 24. 1999 • W249 aP09ar at r.aid heanog the Dow A11tnue. Su le 212. ING THEREFOR. ANO w th Ille Coonty Clerll of Actltloue Bua In... Court may grant tho lennl Tuslln, CA 92780 STORING IN AND RE· Orange County Of'l 1·29-99 Name Stataf'\ient na1lon oC your parental The assets 10 be sold Bi'\I MOVING TH£ SAME 199M781113 fights 'lfllhou\ tinther nollCe dQc:nbed In general as· All FROM SAID LANO OR Ody P1tol Feb. 3. 10, 17, The.._!ollOwbuslllO paf'IOOI to"""' and the Court may As .. IS lndud""' but nOI ANY OTHER LAND IN· 24, 1999 W250 are ...,.ng inus es •--llmlled lo ,.,,,,.:;:;ate name CLUDING THE RIGHt TO A-ltlout 8ualw1 BEST IMPRESSION RE· alao 9rent lh1 ptbtlonera domaine ;;~ web-Slte WHIPSTOCI( OR DIREC· ,;;,,,. Stet~';.t CONDITIONING, 1708 =!~ ;;1nout lutlher prop"8tary nght; aocounr& TIONALL y ORIU AND ln Iowa SI Cosla Mese. CA YOU ARE FURTHER rllClelvable. eccoUnlS pay· MINE FR 0 M LAN 0 er~n~~ .. ~!'°"' 9~~ Lewi.oat Jinlllns NOTIFIED lhAI you have eble, Inventory Ind are IO- OTHER THAN THOSE Surf City Plumbing. 1706 IO"'I& St Costa the "Ohl 1o,n1gftter your catld at. AMT ~r. HEREINABOVE DE• 17676camaroni1o,Hurit· M CA ...,2•·• ctaltnofpaternllylothemt· Inc 18011 SllyperkOrcte SCRIBED,. OIL OR GAS ;::. bu:~.; •• con-nor ctuld With th• Vital Ste B·C, Irvine, CA 92614. WELlS, UNNELS ANO lngton Bee~. CA 92e.7 . St•t•1t1-Untt ot the De Tile bualnell name UHd• S H A F T S I N T O • Suzenne EhAll. 17678 ducted by. an IOdtv1duat part:n.'ni of Health and by tile teller •I that locatoo THROUGH OR ACROSS ~:1,~A·~~~untlnglon Have you ttal'led 00tn.p Well111 of Iha Slate of 11. TI-IE SUBSURFACE OF Thlt bu·'ne•• 11 c:on· bUJslness yet? Yes, 1•1 9 Idaho pnor to tile dale ol The ant1Clpa1ed data of, THE LAND HEREIN· ., Ohn L Jinkins l the bUlk sale Is Ma...,.. 17 ABOVE DESCRIBED. dueled by en lndlVldual This Slatemenl was tiled ~l~l~~~:i:~·~~ 1099etlhaolllceo1~& AND TO eonoM SUCH bu~':~,t:•" dOlng ~ "'ec;,°'mry Cle~9~ registerpnortolhectate ot Chang. LLP, 19000 WHIPS T 0 CI< E 0 0 R Sue Ehret nge n~:M~iont any terminauon proceecllng MacArthur Blvd , Sulla DI RE c TIO NALL v Thie lll•temen1 wu f~9d Dally Piiot Jan 27 Feb wiU result In the loss ol Y°"' ISO, Irvine. CA 92612 THEREOF AND TO ~, .......... "-·-ty ,. ...... """ 1.·...: ng .. I •o make 1 cia~m 0 pa This bultt .. le It eub...,.t AEDRILL, RETUNNEL, "'" ,.,. """"'' _,,. "' 3• 10, 17• 1999 w.:39 '' ' • to C.llfoinla Uniform r.::::, EOUIP. MAINTAINb RE· Orange Coun!Y 001 29•99 FlaffiOua Bualfiit. terMy at a later date merc111 Code Sacif~h PAIR, DEEPEN AN OP· 1'"'711121 Heme $tet9ment ~::~ry.t~~el'° dey ol 8106 2 ERATE ANV WELLS OR 24~~~il0t Feb 3· t~g2 The IOl!owtng pe~1 OOOOMAN I eot.LAA If IO subject the l\IJm4I MINES WITHOUT, HOW· FlctJilOut lualniia ere doing buliness u Ster By /II Alan Ooodman, end addreN of the person EVER, THE RIGHT TO Con&ult~ 835 Sea Gull AnOfMye 1or PetltloM,. with whom ClelCT\I mey be DRILL, MINE, STORE. EX· N.me ... tement Ln , I C·210, Newport Alan Goodman. , lilecl 11 Paul C Un, Boyd & PLORE AND OPERATE The loloWlng peraona Beec:tl,CA92863 Qoodmln&Oollar, Chang, LLP. 1HOV"" THROUGH THE SUR· 11e doklQ bulineU as Dain f'.,_,.nctl Turner. Anomays a1 lAllf, p O Box MlcAltllJf 8lvd . S'9. 690 • FACE Of THE UPPER LowerA•le com, 2183 836 See Gull t..n . IC210. o. 717 711\ StrMI, Rupel'l Irvine, CA 92612 ~ h 500 FEET OF THE Fairview Rd . 1213, eoa.. Newport BHdl, CA 92e63 ID 83360, T•lephOfll .... dai. tor ftllna dllmt SUBSURFACE OF THE Meaa, CA 92627 Thia butlneas ti COf'I· (208) 4345 4774 All'""""'I shtll ba Marct1 f6 1t9t • LANO HEAEINABOVE Newpcrt Bay Capital duded by an indlViOU.11 for Petiaonert • ..... .... , which ii the ~. 6-v DESCRIBED, AS RE· Group, Inc.. (CA), 2183 Hew you ltartld doing Publllhed Newport betore the l8Je date aptQ. •• SERVED IN DEED RE· Ftirvttw Rd . 121~. Cotta bldlneM yet? No .Beech.CO.II MeN OillY !led above CORDED OCTOBER to, Mela, CA 92627 Dain Tvmer Pilot Febru•ry 10 H. 2,, Ot19C1 Febf\laty G 1"9 1972. IN BOOK 10365, Thll businNI '* con· Thia 11alemetll Wll llled 1999 W263 "'Peut c. Lin; Agent PAGE(S) 818, OFFICIAL OVct9d by a corpcntlOn With the County Cllttt OI Mc<*n Micro, tne. '" RECORDS HI.,. you 11811ed dOit)G Or1ng1 County On Flctttloue aualneea Pvbllltled Newpor19Nc:h· APN 052·222'2t bUtlneu ye(? Yes I/WM 12-28-98 Cotta MMe Delly P~ Molt OOrnmOr'lly llnown Nawpon Bly Clpttll t .... 71MIS Heme ltee.m.nt February 10 1999 • ••· 2033 Blly•lde Or1va, Group, Inc , Alberl J Oaay Pilot Jen 27, Feb TM IOllowfnO per.one ' W257 Corona Del M91, c.11tomie fiOf~. Pre•i09nt 31 101 11, 11911 W240 ere~ u !r""'of~•J!~~ Tlllt...,,..,,. WU filed IN THI DllTRICT ~~onlM,t...8%~: :,.:, m: QOntl~tlOn ~~ c::..r COUftT Of Tttl '""H C0111 ...... CA121ae ot ule. or par1 cash end tllMlnlt• JUDICIAL Dl8TftlCT Martyn A 81em. 50t Or· b1lance UfJOO 1\iCh term1 Oetly f'llOl Fat>. 3, ,0, 17, OF ntl ITATI Of c:Nn:I Ave . Corona del and conot1ion1 • arw ao-24, 1... W2S4 IDAHO, IN AND '°" Met, CA t2ta cepCAble to Iha parsorlal WOUi IUill•t THE COUNTY Of' Tilll bU11neaa la oon ~alive lid• or GI· -.... .-Caa.A duded by en lndlYlcllill ,.,. to t>e in wnttng and_. -«UNlmenc ~T11 .._,. '°" ...,. doing b• received 11 111• '¥..-!.,.""80"9• _,_ ~ ~ -...Id oftiOe at tl'fy tllM .. --• IN THI ':!!n_..-OF THI "-_., aftef the ""' pub11ce11on !CA H"IH, tot ...........=-OF..., TEA•v Tilll ... ,,,,..,,.WM lled Mr.of end .._...,.,. dMt rA DolNOOd. c.s. ...... CA P"IU .. _.. " ..... r--Clar\ of .... -•v•• _, NOIUO TANAKA Incl 0.,.. ~"fin ...... DATED '•bruary 4 ltepMft Crif_ly, IOI MICHELLI FRANCH ,...,_,, tM .od. COlll MIM. CA TANAKA. hutllend and ~ fllDt fl9' 1~~..! !ti !Cl!!II!! J. .... "· ..., 3, ,. ,..., HOTICIOF PflTTIOH TO~ISTER ESTATI OF: JEAN HAMBLING ab JEAN MILLICENT HAMBUNG 1ka Jl!AH M. HAMBUNG CASE NO. A1t5184 To 111 h 11, btnefl· cltllu, c1ed1tors, conr. lngeol creORors, ancs per- 90f'll -'10 ,.,,. 'I Oltiel'WIM be Were&led tn lhe "'1lt 0< 11ta ... or bolt\, of JEAN HAMBllNG aka JEAN J,AILLICENT HAMBLING aka JEAN M HAMBLING A PETITION F9R PRO- BATE tlla bell'i 1111<1 by AGNES ANN CONNELL tn tne Superior Court ol C811· IOml!i County of OR· ANGt:. THE PETITION FOR PAOBA TE reque&lio that ' AGNES ANN CONNELL <oe appoinCed H personal :niPresentatlYe to edminis-te 1 lhe 181.111 ol the oeoe- denl. • THE PETITION requests ,lhe deoedenr1 W11f Ind oodidlt, 1f 1ny, be admlned to probeta The Wiii Ind any codlcill ere evaltable for examlnallon In the hie kOl>t by !tie court THE PETITION 1equeS1s auttlot'lty to admlruster tne estate under the lndepend· tot Admlllill,.hOO ol Es· talH Act (Thll Authooty wll allow the personel rep- "'58NltlV9 to take meny .edlOnS w.lhout obtanng court 1pprov11 Before tatung c:e11a1n 11ery lmpor· tant actlOnl, nowever, the personal repr111n11t1v1 wiu be required to gNe no- 1tOI 10 ln11re11ed Ptrsons unless they have waived no1ice or consented to the proposed actJon ) The In· dependent administration 1utnonty w1U be granted unless Ill Interested per- , gon t~es en OOJection to the ...,. ••• _·.·;] 1,...c~; I petition .,., •llOWI good --7 caus. Wh'f the COUtl &hould NOTICE 0, no& ~tan1 trie 1uthorlfy PETITION t.:i w1i:1t!~: :'_&~ TO ADMINISTER 4. 1999 at 1 45 p.m in ESTATE OF: Dept L73 located at 341 GARY D. LAGE The City Dtlve South, Or· tka GARY DONALD aoge, CA 92868 LAGE IF YOU OBJECT to tne CASE NO. A1955t5 ~~ o1 the pe!ltlon, you To all heus benell· .. ........, ~ * Ill heir· c:I tie edit ' Ing and atale YolK = I •· er Of• •. cont· tlcWll °" f written illQlnl Cf9dl10rl, Ind per. sons ~ may ocnetw!M "°"' wlf'I "'8 court Of9 be inlerM!ed In IN will Of the he1Mg Your IP· ·~'·· Of boll'! °' GARY pearance may be In person o. LAGE ·'· GARY O< l>y YoUr •l!Otl'*Y DONALD LAGE IF YOU ARE A CREDI· A PETITION FOR PRO· TOR or oonttogent creditor BATE hit been nled by Of Ille deeealld, you must GAIL G. LAGE In IN Supe· file your Clalm with the "°' Court of Caltloml1 court Ind mall a copy 10 the County ol ORANGE • personal 1epr111nt1t1va THE PETITION FOR appointed by lhe oourt PROOATE requests ttllt Within lour months from Ille GAIL G LAGE be ap• date bl the first laluanc;e of polnl~ 81 perlOl'\81 reprt· letters as provid«I In Pro-eentative to adm1011ter Ill bate ~ 18CllOI\ 9100 estate or Ille decedent The. lime IOt l!litlQ CllllTIS THE PETIT.ION requests w111 not 1xp1r1 tier()(e four the decedenl'• w~ ano months from IN hearing oooicil9, If any. be admll11d date noliced •boll• to probete The wan Ind YOU MAY EXAMINE the eey codicali are avlllable hie kepr by Ille oourt II you tor elWTllOltlon 1n rne r.11• are 1 person Interested In kept bY the oou11 Ille estate, you may file THE" PETITION requests with the court 1 Request for auttionty to edmlnisllr Ille SPeClal Notice (form OE· estate under ltle lndepend- 15-4) ol ttll IU1ng of an In· em Admln1stn1tlon ol Es· ventory and appralsal ol tates ~I (This Authooty estate assets or ol eny w1K allow the personal rep· petition or 1ccount aa resentatNe to talrt many provided in Proo.11 COO. actions without oota1n1ng 11c:t10n 1250. A Request court approval. Before for Special Notioe form ts taking oeltlJn very 1mpor. eva~able lrom the oourt tant 8Ctl0ns, tioweve1, the cl~rti f ... personal representative ""°""Y or ml will be required to gl\le no-~:~~: WESTOVER llce to lnttrftled persons ' • unless lhey MVI watved ESQ. (CSBI 028148) nollee or consented to the WESTOVER & propo$8d ldion) The In· WESTOVER, LL~ dependent a<lmlntstratlorl 901 DOVER DR., authonty will be granted STE. 120, NEWPORT unless an Interested per· BEACH, CA 92660 son mes an Objection to the Publlshed Newport petition and snows good Beacll-Costa Mese Daily cause wtiy the court should Pilot February•. 10. 11. noc grant the authority. 1999 ' A HEARING on the Pttl· _____ ...;.Th...;.W2~•..;;.5 uon Wiii be held on FESRU· ' . r • • ,· ,-" ., SmvICE DIRECTORY -for All Your Home and Busjness Needs -............... [t~l 1'::1111 SOLO!! BEACH COTTAGE . Showc111 HomH for 3 + 2 $360,000 S.~1~.;,~'!:: .. 1 Agent 949-723-8t20 Homes of the Week ~:ze~~AoAr~N~ DisoilY Am Slllt II Just $751 Home ~8 Con0tJoo Oiietiitll 11 Tueedly It 6PM $525.000 Ag ant Brian ~-U51lngS $151 ~ctnondllon 049-723-6151 tt P1y1 ~:Jr: How Much l1 lhl1 In the a.it Locel Cuatom Home Wortti? R .. 1 Estate Section Let I prof~ ~ltd CALL TODA YI! Conw'INll and 1 State Cert USA K. RIVERA Awl=::::!: =yout Mt-574-4252 CAU. TOOAYI t4~74·1669 ANNE WIUEY OA 714~04-6454 Mt-574-4249 Glaln11C S+Famiy NeWlf * V.A * 2-Story on Prime eom. 10 CXJWH ·SO MOV£_.N Heights Location. 174t,000 FREE COUNSELING A9d 9't-72W120 n.EE Litt of HOMES VlfSlltlia 2 Woom 2 Bath HUEWA REPOS gated community, 1m11t 1.eoo.12,.._1 _., view. Under ground VETERAN REAL ESTATE 1*1M914H15-4372 FOAEcLOSEO Propertlu OPEN SAT i ION 104 Homel below rntrtlei value 4304 FAlflHIU. DRIVE IRS l FMHA Mincing alfllff. 38dnn 2881tl on Lalga lot. Ible, lat !ml buyer1 & llcUUJ, tamodlltd. cul~ UC Inv .. t 0 r • w I I c 0 m It locnon. Rt!lletd to 5-'55.000I IMW78-4792. 24hra ~9""2-0973 BrdlM mt o.c: HOiit AOtUNt 1 w. ~--I IUYERS a. IB.LH 24-ffRS W MM72·1"4 Holled by Al1f¥ Klnll LOWllT PNCEO ,38<fml In Cotona del M•. Out GI Ml Mllf NY18~U. IT TOOAYI latVI 38crm & famt; room, needl WOiie tM PRtCEO 10008 l.ESS tWt llll 1111. $319.000 Mika on.t KOLA" & CO. ~9-378-5578 : 1' t "'-""... , ., ~ "' ,_., ' ""'.... . . ',.• .. . .. ~ . •, . '! r• .. r •• ... , ... ,...., CAU C·l1 TOP CDITA •IA AGINT. WL I NO'f TAYlOR MMa-4122. m~~' 11111111, "''""';:. ........ .,~Cll U"t ......... • ,,...m llt A·I L9'. tHl,000 ......... ESTAn SALE MAI Ptrll, IOC El Nido T,..._, hB. 54 16'0 Newpon EIN0- $6300 00 714-892. 5469 • COITA ..a.\'l IEST * Junior I btdtoom Ind 1 bedrOOm, llso 2 ~oom 1 belf\ (Mii gM8d Communit'(, pool, let'ris. •Y '°'*' lo lrttway. beKfl & mallt ?1Wl7.oo71 l&WWWI Alldkf1 XAD 1~~1 * ING CANYON * SpedcaJ$ 2 bldrOom. 2-caf gar, l/p, ¥r1d hodt-ups, centtal •. alann sy11em S2300;mo Sony no pell. 94H44-0508 vtEW BACK BAY 2t)r 2be, townhouM &l'M. 2 cat gar wlapenet, trplc, all amen. S1SSCYmo 809~93-3130 •ELEGANT OCEAN vitW PENTHOUSE 28R/2BA t Loll Ocean Vraw, VIUltld ClllilQ, drybar, Flrtpl1c1. ttnnfa courts. spa llY'!'I· pooll S2S.SO 888-783-87&4 ' • I BEST LOCATION IH NEWPORT 8EACHSpecaou1 28MBA. Ocean v,,._ from OV11$1led bllcony, Spe, GJ'm, Terns. Hugi lMng RoorTl S 1 llOO l900 oll 111 monll w4lh move in by uzem. on 12-mo IHSI cal now 888·783-87111 PROMOHTOAY POINT vu.A APA.-TlfENTI Thi tll4110n 0( Newpol1 Beach awaits youl Thi breattUllino Ocean & tlalbor bay Ylews wl rellx fOUl Our 1 Bedrooms a11 st1mng at $152500 I 8edrootn1 + U>ft ltartlng at $176500 2 Bedroom~ loll ~ II S2S.SO 00 Some Intl n:bM 91rage llreplece, 11aulled ~ l nl'#l'1 remodlled kllChlnl l.elSI ,fhs ,,_., llld recetvt $900 oft 1st mortlh tor move 1n by 2l'llW9 Call 888' 783-878e 'J Newport Marina Apart.menu Bayfront community with pn.ate lieai;h & marina \\alk to Balboa (81a.nd . Availahlt-now-e\trl Luge 2BR and 2BR + i.lt'n apa.rltneni. t2100..3600 Wood bumin1 fin'pl&ee1 & pmatc: garagl'. Sorry, no pct.. PleAff c.Ua ,(949) 760-0919 ' --,. -... . . . :.. . ( .-' .. . ' , ... ; fl• ..... .. ' ' . , leclloalft 2 11111. .... did!, ""'~=~ ; ............ . ............. .,. ... , """ .... ...,. ......... • .-.-.,~.=. • ............ , . . . . By Fax (<J-+'>1 O:l 1 ·b'>9-l ll'ln•,., 11..fu,i. \lJ\lr namot ., .. 1 1·ho110" 1111111,., 1n.t 't'lt tall \till 1.a1l '"'' • 1 ... .,. 'r"'") VALENTINE 'S SPECIAL BUY By Phone ('1.~'I) M'.!-:->1>""8 - ~~·-­leg. price$ 59.99 OFFER EXP. FR. 11 ~Deht;y Order now 24-MI A 6AY 800-966-7266 . ,,~~~ . . ' · ............ .. ,·1 ....... , .. . --- . "' I \ By ~laWln Person: .no \\'~1 Ra, !"ltrrt"r Cu-ra \l1··:i, C\ 9.:?o'.!7 \1 '"' , • .., llh .1 lir fl., HOW'S Tc•lq1liu111· 1:1~1Ua111-;", OOp111 ~tlfl>lo I • I ""'' W11lk-l11 8 Wam-.) OOpm \L'°'l11~n•t.\ 1-...-.1 • Biby Gnncl Pleno * 8Nu\i1UI black lir9h $2650 714-$27.otOO ••••••• 1·=-•1 ATHESS BLOW OUT Al trtadmllts, b1ku, 1111r Stlpplr$, lllpllC.i. home gym nev.~ 94H22-&«i6 1•-.a@il BUOWEJ$ER BEER NUGS It STEINS WANTED. Call Clluy Collectibllt 71WIH221 RECORDS TOP OOUlfU Jfz.z. R & 8 IOIA Rodt et SO'S & 80'1 MIKE 645-7505 WAHT£bt ()U) COiNSI ~ dwtt,Frrilnllilt,lllt· q Old Mllehll l !IMllY WESTCOAST COINIU-M&I Wednesday, f ebruo;y l 0, 1999 7 ---- • t -• . ·:.~ . ~· I 1 MCIPICV.W MllMONAL. Ml9C. Cemetery • MOtt....,Y Chap91 • cnm.to1 r 3500 Pacific View OrM ~~ 644-2700 ~~t · . . "Affordable Alternative" Discowtt Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family t9 paying i.ilflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Frtt 1-888-S«ASKE'T Seni.Dg Orangt ! Sarrouadiag Coantries Rill!'· 111111 111 mlluu•:. an: .. uhjcn lO c li:111,r.?t' v. 11 lto11t 11utu1r Thr, pul1l1•l1cr n··•·r:w rlw tight w <'Cll:>0r, n•d:ih 1f\, rt' 1•n or l'l'jN"t .in~ rla i-1li1·cl uch 1·t1h1·mc111. Pl1·a~1· n·ptirt 3rl\ t•rror 1 h.1t ru:i~ h1 111 '1111r c l.1-~1f wcl acl 1111nwc lia1rly. flw Oaih t11lot ,11 rPpt .. 1111 lmfulil\ fur 111\\ t•rrut i11 ;ul 111ht'rt1~mt'11t fi1r • l11d1 ll lllll\ I ~ rr~1H•ll~1l1l1· ni c·p1 ror tlir c·11:ol of 1hr f'<lfl at 111ull~ II( ( llf'St'cl "~ 1111' 1·ri 01 ( 11•'111 1·a11 1•11h l>r nllo" rel for the fin.t Ht!.4'111011 -----Deadlines-------.. MonJay ........... .Friday S:OOpm Thurstby .. "~dne~ay 5:00pm Tut>~tlay ......... ~1onday 5:00pm Friday .•.... , ... 111ur.;day 5:00pm Wedne<1da) .. -TUf"!'lday S:OOpm Satunfoy .......... .friday S:OOpm 411~· Admlnlatratlvt A1tl111n1 needed f()f otllce Ill = Beech Fut~ oppcnnty nseoo At111ih s~ flt and PIT Lota mama 1191 co :'a ledllt. Ol'glnlad. C;OrnpUllr people ¥t1grul CU5100ler ,.... iionuki$ WHMnd work nee fax Resume w!~ lmll days 949-720-9436 APPOL't'Dlf61' SEITERS Ff/Pf da.t and ~~ Per Hour T~unn .,~ui- • tOI k ·~--.. •i..,.w .. ~ &tabllallcd In 1989 and~ Call for tWc*t.mcal 1-88&-31M744 "Emplo)et." ''Empkatlo. ·· "A r~il n~hmtr. •· "Emplo)l." NOllATIO m'J:Uuwca'i FllelT. I . -I I , --,, ( ""1/11·1 •(• ~-. .f»,o Wedding Ex.perts . SHOWCASE! 'Jliis cSfiowcase pub'f/slf es 9ebruar_y 17, l!i99 . Eooi'here for ail /he resources ,You need lo plan ,your I special da_y I .. . 8 w.d~, f•bruciry \0, 1999 . . . . . -1---' Y.9DAY.'S _ CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS t"-llfln ~: ·i~ol ~1n-· 10 Type of eorriog 14 ~,,....,.. 6R9vlle~ ,, Golden V,jp 17 Ta1 MaNI alt IS Economite 20~er·a tr••sure • 2i Golfer Trtvmo 23 V •luable kem 24 Stormed 26 Which perton7 27 Cl1cua performer 30 Sh8(je 01 yenow '34 Garden tool 35 Shae!! °"" eo HllA*' 83 EmanatiOtt 84 Soon 16 Wldetle 156 F 1rs1 or 19Y81M S7 ~too 68 VefY smaft 69 COISba neighbor DOWN' I Cou11n of PDQ 2 Theater Hcil<ln 3 lady with a theme 4 "Llttle-": Edith , Piaf ~ 5 Part of a min. 6 Certain charm 1 Dtslnbvled 8 Formerly 9 Fuss 38 Hoalety p1oblem 37 Type of dance 38 Aealrlcted I 0 ti<»ff·dr8Vfn cn6t • 29 tiemp prodUCl.a 30 Protrude 52 Fraudulent acheme 41 Musci111'1 job '42 Wllh:Fr «Rim 45 Take away 11 Some natural resources 12 Monster 13 Goel- '" C'*lrw ·31 Gold bar 32 Innocent 33 Utoed (on) 35 In ihe know 3g Halfway 53 Writer Mormon 54 "Famous· c:Ookieman • 47 Continued ' 49 Desetibed, '" a 21 Bralld name 25 l\alian 40 Certain ptehJre • 43 Up-lo-date 46 01-;tance 48 8U!T¥> fnlO 49 CauM 55 Cathedral f)alt 57 -rM Clan Of the Ca11e..8eel" 'Way 50 Ant!QU9 aulO 51 Cycle 52 Gaza and gaze 55-mode astronomer 26 SpMkJed 27 Row Oii 28 Hunger for 51 locale ASSEMBLE ARTS, CRAFTS, TOYS, jewelty, wood nems 'Yl*IO. sewing compulor wOltl ltom home 1n your spare time Great pay Froo detat1$ cal 1 800·632·8007 24hrs (CALSCAN) BARBERY COAST N.B 94M33.0148 ROBIN STYllSTIMANUCURIST TUES·FAI 8AM-8PM 2 YRS EXPER CLOSED SAT·SUN CASTING .. Mov1e extras. Proe!ucilon 1ra1nees. Fiim studo 714 517-9519 AVON PRODUCTS Cftlld CARE Slart your own busnm Wort< I for church nurH{'f. lleXlble hours E1'>'f tKllan'wl8d SUN momln • and tve-eamings Cal 1ol lr11 (888)9'2-4053{CAL'SCAN) nlngL Slhr. ~M31·1730 • author 58 Dreary 59Poetfea~ 61 Type of bran 62 Shoat'1 home 13 47e EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS CNS1675507 US CENSUS BUREAU NEEDS BLOCI< CANVASSERS Work ioc.lly $11.75hr, $.32 112 ml. Ttmporuy 3-6-kt, 1tll11 M•ch 1909 NMclc•. Cllll9n or ltgll rffldent. APPLY NOW 714-796-4601 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER lly CtWUS GOREN with OWJt SHARIF Mwt TAHNAH HINSCH PfiNN)' WlSE. POUNl> fOOU H .No11h-SU\i1h \"Ulncruble. West Je I • NORl'll •KQU15 I:> KJ o A J07 •QJ85 West loo a fourth ~I ltelll1 and declarer, 10 sure two 111d; in lhc ~u11, playetJ low from dummy ant.I r...'llpCured 11je~1 ht in hand wnh &lie ten . A low wt I d WWtirJ !he tublc, but est tepped up smanly EAST • 974 ~ 86 o CJ6S4l "'6J2 with the ace enJ played ace of hearu and the j;)Clt. Wl>to dcc!Mcr tried to sne-.tk through a ninth triclc in clubs, We~I again grabbed lhe ace on the first lead oftllC suit to c '>h lwo more heart tricks for a one ll ic k 'iC t, SOUTH •J,3 o QJU74 0 f(Q • K l094 'fllC bidding: WES-1 JliURTH F.AS'f SOlTUI 10 Ohl r 2N'f Pim JNl' r r. Declarer lcxt t~ contract at trick one. West wa$ marlcetl with all three mic:;smg aces by the opening bid. Ht\d ddClurcr shot up with the king of hearts ut thc first Irick, Wesl could not have rrc~sed the au.Ck in lican, without 11ving dcclmr a third tricl.. in the suu -ond 1ime to develop tricks in the other suits. When West p Openin11 lead· FiV\: of~ h1flS the tit.ack ancr winning the firr.l trick in a black su11. declarer hat ample time to set up the otllfr 1mJ · emerge with an O\Crtricl.. ll is human nnlU~ tu obtain wurlJ- ly goods as cheaply ns possible. Th:ll 111cludcs winnln' iricks at the bridge t.1ble. But somelJmes a bargain is not ~ good as it looks. LHm to be • better bri<Jce play- er! Su~rlbc now to tM Go~n Brid&e Letter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for lnfonnation. Or write to: The auction was s1r.11gh1forward. South's jump to 1wo no trump was inv11a1ionnl, and !'forth, with the king of hearts behind the opening bidder ond full value for n takeout double, h.ad nmplc to acccpl Gottn Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, 111. 60680. I l 47U~ 11471 EllPLO~ I "AIR musT WA•m:o RECEPTIONIST 101 Salon Ill C06ta Mesa lmmeclate ~ FT, 900<! expenence·-Mtll clenteta totepflooe skiffs & fllofBSSIOl'laf 714·!>40.1877 attitUdo a must Xint benelols NANNY tor to mo old boy, Ma~ resume and salaty re- NPB noma. FT ~on-Fn 8~ 00 quiremerts to. Pecsonolll. Uve OU1 refs 'llfak eng CPA, PO Boir 2927, Newport Belch, med hie wo11< 94H4&-5m 92859, or F8'l 800-637.4501 OFACE ASST. for Oii 111 NB G;pi1onltt PT IOf trtnua Creame, mulli IHk onen club In Newport 8e1ch ~ • ,trong commun gkJ115 Mornings 01 evenings Fu RM JasOn 949-833·0645 Call t4M42-321S eus:.!!C::j(~ RESTAURANT Rac/colloctllOlll good com· BURNOUT putet & OOfMllllllC8llo SIU .. $95Mir C• Tracy 8"11 • 12 noon M·F 14~1540 PT File Clef11 Weeltlnda 14·20hrs Great 1ob tor 11uden11 949·842·4343 e1C1215 Qualtfled per1on1 llllerested ., being trained & Monog stud w/rea<Jlng d1tf Xtnt reaci'spall 511111$ Fax res 949·'17<4-7956 Fun, Eitc11ement Travell We olltt a fun prolaulooal enwonmenc for 5 irlliv who ~ 1 career not a job, Altllude more ~anl ilan ellDO'lence $2-SK pet month pctertial 7t Hl91-6873 * THE MAILBOX • Counllf lul-pa11 bme, perm stilppirlg PflOneS, otl1ce 94!Hi42-t!262 RACE TRACK Maintenance Orang8 Coooty Fairground$, CM. S7hr, 30lub week Must be 478 EMPLOYMENT capable o1 hard wo111 ca11 SERVICES 949492.9933 AIR FORCE. Great career opportunities available IOI' high school gra. ages 17-27 Plu5 up to $9 ,000 tnl!$1mllld borlui • you qualify For an lolOl!Tlafun pilekt!C call 1 ·8U0·•23·USAF or VISll www alrlorce com {C•L'SCAN) Ple•M be aw•• that the llallng• in this categ«Y may niquire you 10 call • 900 number In which thtft la I ch•ge per minute. PltHt be wary o1 out of 11ta cornpante1. ctieek whh !ht local Betttr Butlntll Burtau bef01'9 you etncl tny money or ftH for atrVlctL "-ad and understand any ~ttact• beiore you 1lgn. A REAL MONEY MAKERll CoU I ~hey I Pepsi New Routes Av11t1blet S 1500 Weekly Potenllal FREE Video 800-337-1375 11 Rome 8&Md ButineHI $21( .3f(.lmo. I 11N1 rd knoWn about lhil 10 years ~ No .IAP nee 714-239-1~ AMAZJNG CAS" PROFllSI Hetlhey vtne*lg route golcl mme Localed in c M I~• S3K net S45K/yr 6hrstwk 888-434-5329 24hll STATEWIDE ADVERTISING 25 words $450 10 get your message ~d"' 211 CaMornia newspapers c:om- bined eotculltiOn OYll 3 1 mil- flon CAlSCAN (916)449·3696 01 (918)44 9·8010 . (CAL'SCAN) LOCAL CANOY ROUTE 30 YendinO macl\toes Eem appfOX $&00 a day AH for $9,995 ' CaU 1-80().998·VENO (CAL'SCAN) • ' . GETO OF DEBTI !f e can helpJ • Ordit Gitds ~"" I Pt1'1flllltls Wwmd • (llfml R.ttluad I H"""""'1i' FJHAHCIAL PROBLEMS?. Emar ttte 1trM1 tree, gOOd or bed ~It. no flle1. Clll 1-IOO-a7.()171 NO DOWNPAYMENT? PftOBLEM ciedll? Owo· the homl you l*9d now, WI~ a big dowll ,,.~ ~8 linarOng ' QUlll!ed 01Georgt Home Alliance 1-eoc>-343·2884 {CAL'SCAN) REF1HlNCE YOUR HOiiEI Credtt, good or btld No-Ooc Loans 1v1ilablt Gee CISll or consalldale dellls ACG flnan· cill. tol Ir" 1-888-991--4224. ext 4 (CAL 'SCAN) POWER I BOATS Hew Nluan 3.5 hPi outbOard motor with 10f'l9 theft. S300. UH Jollnaon 3.0 hp outboerd motor 2 cyltncler 1250. MH<IS-8701 . 1--==1 L()()f(ING f<or Si'de tie or mor-nng on Balboa Island Prelef North 1fde. Call Lee 909-943-3030 N.B. BOit Slip 8Vltlabll in pnvatl llllMI on VII Udo Sail or elaCtric ptefltted Smal ~/ $300 AVllleblt Now. No ._, aboard Ai)elll 949-675-4912 WAHTEDbOtratip tor ,..,.1y uMd 30ft Sall bolll In New- port leach. NOT llvt·• bolnt. 149-552-9552 so• SUP GOOD LOCATION, WATEM;LEC DOCK OOX CLOSE TO RESTAURANTS $13 FT 949 875-6128 1-~1 AGURA CL 3.0 '97 Moonrool, CO, auto, air, cass , aloys (0038991 $19.898 LEXUS OF WtSTMINSTER (714 )802-6906 BMW 32il1 '97 loaded CO, 17' racing dynamic wflls tun to drrve IOoks g1ea11 $31.500 714-549-1101 BUICK LE SABRE 107 Auto. air cass • lut pwr pack, 10.500 ml (501022) $20 99e LEJCUS O~ WESTMINSTER (714)192-6906 cREVY clliXAo iHf CONVERTI8LE s11.m (Pt45SN) THEODORE A08tH$ FORO t49-&42-0010 CAM' CAVAOER 1Ai $1,ln (M1'WIA) THEODORE ROllNS FORD t4H4Z.0010 cRM CAVltlER <IOA 'e7 Auto (V111J198054) SU95 Sonny'1 GMC Pontiac: Buick (714)44C.5200 CHEVY 810 8CAl£R 1185 4.W Of, metelllC blue w/bleck lrlt rebull engine & lllM, hM power l.Doks giea1. runt great $4200 949~75-0842 cittVY s16 BLAZER 'IS Wll~grey euro. pwr ~ rool rack. (107583) $15.898 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)1t2-ttOI CHRYSLER ttM SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 114,tn CW21040B) THEODORE ROBINS FORD 94M42.0010 OOOGE AVENOER '97 ful pow9C' (V1111072066) S1U95 Sonny'• GMC Pontiac Bulcll (714)444-5200 ooage Gtand Cerev.,, 1M Auto, 1111 l1hr. lllV!n'I cass CO reat • (169857) $19.998 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)802-6006 Dodge Grand Caravan LE '94 V6, auto, lthr, lie, emnm cass CUSl Wills (AX t 13326) $9,999 Or1nge Coast Jeepll1uzu (714)54M023 DODGE 19i4 RAM CONY. $13,tn (P12701'1) THEOOORE ROBINS FORD 94H'12.0010 FORD CONTOUR 'i7 Aulo ~..in 11143391 $10.905 Sonny 1 GMC Pontiac Buick (71'1}'1-44-5200 FOfib MUSTANG GT bii $18,177 (P171606) THEODORE ROBINS FORO t4M42.0010 FORD MUSTANG 1166 289 V8, Pony Ed, ps pl> 8lacll IOp, rntlll1f llrttl$ $6000 obo Mt-574-4973 f'ORD MUSTANG 1097 COBRA COHVERTIBLE S27,077 (P141MO) TlfEODORE ROBltts fORD 149-642-0010 FORD lilUSTANO IH7 COBRA n.i,m (P1•e1st) THEODORE ROSINS FOFIO 949-641.()()10 FORD MUSTANG K 6 cyl, auto trans AC. IUI pwr, d pwr &eal$, brakes, W1ndo't<S, steenng, am-Im stereo cass. cru1SO. custom t11es & wnts. $13,500/abo 71"842-7830 FORD PROBE 1994 sun (XA2&63SA) THEODORE ROBINS FORD 94MC2.00IO FOFID RANGER P/U XLT '96 4cyl, 5 Spd, rt/c, <lllVlm cau (TP8s:m5l SS.999 ~ Coast Jeepllauzu (71•)54H023 , -•• ~ ;r ..... ,.. . ; :· .... " . .• .... .. . . . -.:;, s T.-.01 ~ . . .. . . IU77 CJC121a3A) Ar.llo, 414 We. p/l/M, tmnr71 nt£ODOM A08M fOfU) CM6 (l(l.508938) $7,199 '4~.0010 °'""' CoaM ,,...., ..... FOAO tRUNOOWto 'k (714)14NOH r .. ~ &tpef Clfl • JEEP WIWRiLDi it 1Vinf2041SH$10,995 ~lrtlr.IOIJ~io,. lonn(t QMC Pontiac 8'1kll IOOf ml, •OIHt COl'ldfllcin cm~noo S6900 ~7S-«183 FOAo VAittl7t EIOO l jftp iMHGLEA 1iii SE' \l·t uto. sooooo °' ~ ~ un.m 20. °"UM 714·632-<>338 113,491 M-4211 fOAO tii4 EXPLORER iCY MUfft JAGUAR '11.171 (WC21115A) 714-~ TlfEOOOAE R081HS 'ORO • G•u• ltt2 SC400. ..... 42.0010 3211 mlat, n*1t OOOCllllOn diliC SAPARi 'tf Must IH1 c .. DUlieln .. Aulo. ~~ 7 pasa lull pv.r, 714-566·96'9 cw l54nD1l si&.59& UNCOOi cCSNtiNtAlXL 'i5 U:JCUS OF WESTMINSTER Auto. eir, hJI pwr, lllV, ~ (714)H2-ttol c:ass. ~II 1899353) $17,998 Honda Accord tr Coupe '13 LEXUS OF WESTM!lfSTER Aulo, ale, l/!Vlrn casa. c:o11 (714)892..eeot ~ (PA032843) $9,999 MlfCilry ltac« stdan 1tti Ofangt Coll! Jeep/llUIU Auto. e/c, pis, llMm (714)54e.I023 ' C8$i (PR608795) $4 996 RO!idi Accotd 1Nt Ofan91 Cc>aet '*°"'uzu V eluan. 01111 O'M'llf (71")S'1M0n dr. AM·fM Casa Mtrcuty Tracw LS s;dli\ if 106K m Aulo AW>, alt. am'lm cass, low 949 720-0834 mills (VWIS8483) $9.999 HOnd• Accord 112 £i Coupe °'M9' Cotlt ,,..,,UZll AJC, p."vw ~ arnl!m cau. • (714)S4t-I023 moontool INA0580681 S7 999 NISSAH SENTRA 40R 97 Orange Cont JMP'\1112\1 • AT, PS. AC Gmt bUy • (71'1)54H023 (Vin '724237) $9.366 ~suzu AOOEO 'IS Coata Mau Ponti.: GMC Spol1, 4 cit bU19andy. sllve< Buick (714)444-5200 ir«or, ww p11o 5 ft9, ac. Pl nu Olbs EIGHTY BGHT ·es dies. od IOOI rack •2Kml Auto 11t NI IJ'Wf pack,, wt. ao, $9560. 949 65().9269 lhr, 8lloyl (8247j&) $13.998 JAGUAR 1986 XJS v.12 LEXUS o~ WESTMIHST£R WMe al ongNI. wire~ (714)192-6906 ltleotoone. linmlculatet Rurw PLYMOUTH LASER 1990 Perlec1 $8.500 949-675-6128 Auto elc. am'lm cass, lilt. JAGUAR 19§3 XJ& tow INltl ILE034874) S099 SEDAN 40 Orange Co.11 Jeepnl11%11 $18,085 93-4290 (71C)54H023 BAUER JAGUAR PONTIAC GRANO AM '97 714-iSHIOO V6 , 3 I lull power JAGUAR 1m xli (Vin m .o&n $t3.395 SEDAN 4D Sonny'1 GMC Pontiac Bulctt SIUOS 93-4187 (714)'1-44-5200 BAUER JAGUAR PONTIAC GRANO PRIX '91 714·953--4800 F/pwr , gre11 buyl JAGUAR 1994 XJ12 \V•nl250370) $10,466 SEDAN 40 Sonny't GMC Pontiac Bulc:ll $23,HS 94-4284 {714~00 BAUER JAGUAR POntliC Suntlit Conv. 'ti 714-953-4800 AU1o. !vi power. F~ In N JAGUAR 1994 iLJs sunt (V1nt2039621 S12.995 V12, CONVERTIBLE Sonny't GMC Pontiac 8\lletr $21,195 M-4170 {714)444-5200 BAUER JAGUAR SALEEN MUSTANG 1iU 714·1SMIOO "6t< Ml, uC911ant COlldllloft, JAGUAR iiM XJi erctllent Pflce. $4ttUO SEDAN 40 Me.75'"3133 $21,00S IM-'1291 TOYOTA CAMRY '17 BAUER JAGUAR Grey ua llr. pv.~ 11ko , cd 714-KS-4800 aiMm CUI (026084j Sl7,999 JAGUAfl 1914 XJI LEXUS OF WESTMIHSTER.; SEDAM 40 (714)192-006 .. s10,oos IM-42H Toyota COl'o111 ox sedln if SAUER JAGUAR Aulo, ~. ~ cass. WI. .IOW 714-ts3-4800 l!Wes' (50084025} $9.999 • JAGUAR 1994 XJi Or1nge Cout Jeepntuzw . SEOAN CD (714154H023 $21,"5 14-4215 · TOYOTA PICKUP 1iii BAUER JAGUAR A-C. am1m cast. p/IJ shel 714-t5S 4800 IN0088971) $5.999 JAGUAR 1996 XJS Orange Cout Jeep'l11.1iu CONVERTIBLE, JADE (714)54H023 $34,905 06-4161 VOlYO 7~ Wagon '92 BAUER JAGUAR ~an lnc81i0t, 82K mi. lllln1 l1•"'5MIOO cond1tton. leiiher, suniool, JAGUAR iH6 JCJ6 SI0.995 949-675-6063 SEDAN '10 1012 Honda Prelude SI . $35,095 96-3034 M~ blue. 5 Spd. 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