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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-05-25 - Orange Coast Pilot- .. -. . . ... - ,=-1 ti .... SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA co~uNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY,' MAY 25, 1999 )-J .. uHe has cllsdpline, declcation and c{ttermination." -Costa Mesa High School principal Apqy Hernandez f , 'f .I 'District comes to final decisions BRIAN P08UDA I OAILV PILOT Costa Mesa High ~ool senior Bruce Hancock is heading to Ptinceton Uu~l. -. Hitting full stride ~ ·'1t: •. • Gosta Mesa High valedictorian and track star chooses to take his talents to Princeton. Boasting an impressive 4.17 grade point average, which earned him class valedictory. honors, Hancock was recruit- ed by Brown, Dartmouth, Williams and Stanford, as well as Princeton. .. T\cY BROWS ~Pb COSTA MESA -U Stan- ford University's track and field coach had been Just a lit- tle more gentle "'1th Bruce Hancock, Costa Mesa High School's valedictorian might be headed north rather than east to begm his collegiate career. •During the recruitment process, the coach from Stan- ford was a Utile too intense for my liking,• said the 18-year- old Hancock, who will attend classes at Princeton University in pursuit of a physics degree. He will also join the S'Cbool's track and field team . .. MILLENNIUM MOMENT Poking fun at Orange County N ewport Beach residents Ferd and Tom John- son drew the •Moon Mullins• cartoon strip, which appeclled in more than 150 newspapers • 1 just wanted to go to Princeton. Experience the four · seasons,· Hancock said. For the Hancock family, Costa Mesa residents for 16 years, Bruce's decision to attend Princeton was met with tears of joy and sadness. "It's kind of bitter,>weet, • said Thomas Hancock, Bruce's proud father and mentor. "But we wanted the best for hun, so I guess I'll be getting some fre- quent flyer miles now." The younger Hancock, who last week won the CIF- Southem Section Division m title in the 1,600-meter run, has • SEE HANCOCK PAGE 4 including the Daily Ferd and Tom Jobmon Pilot. The cartoon poked fun at numerous Orange County public figures and issues. · For 35 years, Ferd was an assistant for Frank Willard, the originator of "Moon Mullins,• and took over the strip after Willard's death in the mid-19505. He teamed up with his son 1'om in 1956, when Tom was Just out of the Army and attend- ing the Art Center in Los Angeles. INDEX ama ... _ . ...._. __ ..,.__, . G'T nm.-< 1 ,,.. ' ..... ____ _ • • As part of realigning local schools, board to discuss buying portable classrooms. J L!ISICA GARRL<>ON ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA --After six months of late-night parent meetings and agonizing choic- es: school board members will cast their final votes tonight on the school district's innovative reconfiguration process. tackle the questions of which children, from which grades and which neighborhoods, · ~ould be allowed to. star( dt Andetsen Elementary Scbool -and which children will have to move to ease overcrowd.mg at the school. Those d.tfficult decisions will wrap up reconfiguration 1.11 the Corona del Mar l ligh School zone. Board members approved plans for the other three lugh school zones earlier in the spring bon plart' fo~ thP district, as well as on contracts and financmg to purchase or lease as many dS 22 potl_able classrooms. . . B'oard members will be asked to approve up to $2.2 m.illJon to purchase the classrooms, said Mlke Fine, assistant supennten- dent for bus1.11ess services. •As far as I'm concerned, we gave the community every opporturuty to give us mput, • sdid school board member Jun Ferryman• refernng to the months-long proces~ lo include Have :you h.t a good experience with the di.strict\ reconfigurat~ process? call OUf I Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to da1/yplloteearthlinlc.net. Please spell your-name and tell us your hometown and , • phone number (for verif ica- tion purposes only). First, board members Will", Then, board memben. will vote_ on an overall reconflgura-SEE DISTRICT PAGE 4i, . '--~~---~--~~~~--.. Piecemakers sue . ---· son of member Group's $5 millio!l lawsuit alleges e-mails hurt·business and defamed its activities EUSEGEE COSTA MESA-The Piece- makm, an anti-government religious group that some have characterized as a cult, have filed a S5 million lawsuit against the son of one of the group's members, claiming he is out to destroy them. Tom Halliburton, son of 20- year Plecemakers member Don- na Hall~urton, said he just wants to expose the group for what it ls. • After his mother declined an invitation to his college gradua- tion last year, an upset Hallibur- ton sent e-mails to vendors who deal Wlth the Plecemakers. The Piecemakers run a country store on Adams Avenue. Halliburton said he sent e- mails to 30 stores Wlth links to the Piecemakers' Web page, which has since been disman- tled. In lus e-mail, Halliburton said he wanted to infonn vendors about the activities of the Plece- makers group, which he described as a "de tructive . cult.• l:le urged vendors to read Ronald M. Enroth's book, "Churches that Abuse,• wh1ch devotes six pages to the Piece- makers. In the bo6k, Enroth wrote that members have been known to surrender wedding nngs and forsake theu children -a prac- tice Halliburton said he knows all too well Group leader Mane Kolasins- ki 1S swng Halliburton for $5 m.ll- lion -$500,000 in punibve damages, $1 million for loss of business, $1 million for defama- tion of character, $1 million for fraud, $1 million for violation of civtl rights and $500,000 m exemplary damages. Kolasinski said she did not want to sue Halliburton. She said he gave him the opportuni- ty to apologize and retract the e- mails he sent to businesses. SEE PROTEST PAGE 4 TOP!Tom Halliburton. upset over lhe lnfiuence the Piecemaken have on h1s fami- ly, plckeb outside the Pieceinaken tore on Adams Avenue. ABOVE: Plece- maken' memben Marie KolMIMlll, Greg Walloch ad AnneSoremen confront plc:ketar Tom Halllbmton. tliOT~ IY ~ SOLMNll 1 OAlVPll..OT Residents want to spike volleyball court • Council, to continue diseussion on whether to move court. pla)'t!ll away frOm 24th Street. ...,G\llf"' ...... .. _ , I I • • • • - 2 Tuesday, May 251 1999 community forum • HOW TO REACH YO.UR .. ,... RE PRISE NTATIYES. PRESIDENT Bill Clinton, (0) The White 1louse,1600 Pennsylvarua Ave., Washington. D C., 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p.rn .) (202) '456· 11 11 £! mdil: president<it'wh1tehouse.gov fodX (202) 4 5f>·2461 VICE PRESIDENT . \J Gore, {DI The Capitol Bluldihg, Su1\e 212·-Wdsh- ington. D C 205QO • I! matl. 1 \ 1ce.preSJdent<awh'itehouse.gov hJX: 1202) 45h .l461 GOVERNOR Grdy Davis, 1r 11 5tatC' C d pl- tol, Sacranwnto 95814, (916) 445-2841 . lc1x 1916) 445-4633 \U.S. SENATE . ', • Barbdrn Boxi>r, f DJ 1 1..2 1 ldrt SenatP B111lchng, Swte 112, Wash1nqton, DC .. 20510, (2021 '.!24-1553, or '.l50 E lmpPnr1l Highway, "iu1te 545. El SPgundo 90245, n101 4 14-57111, f:-rncU.I wnator<a box• ·r .. ~enate.gov • l>tdnm• Fc11l'>IP1n, (D). 131 I lc1rt Bfuldin!J, Wdshm gton, () ( 20510 (:.!021 224-3841, or 11111 ScJnt,1 \.lorucd Blvd .. ~u1te 91 5, Lo<> Angele~ 'W02.5, PlOJ 1114-7300 f'-mdil sr•rwtor(d/£'1/l.'il<'in ~enate gov • 8fttN4 fl08UDA I OAl.Y PllOT A lticker tells patrons of Harbor Falr Texaco that they wUJ be checked when buying cigarettes. GAINS \ IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED ... } A group of Estanaa High students . proved tenaaty pays i_n the long· run when the City Council adopted an ordinance pro- hibiting-_ seU-servite tobacco displays in stores that don't speaalize in tobacco prod- ucts. The youths -m'tmbers of a teen- empowennent prograrµ called Speak Outl -fought for a year an.~ a half to have such a law enacted. "Every<ine's really ecstatic,• said Speak Outl member A1van Nguyen. -4 A SAFE PLACE T~ LIVE • DON LEACH I DAILY "OT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • Chnc; r·ox IHJ. 47th Dis- Costa Mesd is getting safer 'and safer by the year -at least that's what FBI crime stats suggest. The city ~petienced an 8.5% drop in crime last year, wh.ich beat the national average of 7%. In the last seven years, police Clue( Dave Snowden said cnme rates have dropped a whopping 40%. Kim Parks QJ.ks about the. problems related to El Cami• flaa. wblre lbe stldMl1 la tile alley behind bet butt· ness, Taylor's Mom's Cookies. People often use the all4!)' •a t? p. Ille lllYl- S2 MILLION FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL LOSSES COl'YCAT n.EAT5 NOT COOL t rid, 1 Newport Place. Suite 120, Newport BPdCh 92660, (Q4qJ 7.56-2244, or 2402 R<Jy· hum Bwldmq, Wastung ton I>(' 205 15, 1202) 225-5£.) 11; lctX (CJ4ql 2'> 1-4309 (Repw- wnts most of Newport Bt>rJ<'h) " It's a sum that any fund-rcllSer would be proud of. In just three years, the Corona de! Mdr Schools Foundation has collected $2 rrs A FIXER-UPPER . PallOut frdm tbe tragic shooting at Columbme High Sc;tx>o& ID ColoradO flas continued to haunt NeWport-· •· ~ Mme. Jn the last two weeks, offidaJI at Costa Mese E-mdil. christopher.cox<.a mm/ house yo\ • l>dnd Rohrabdc.her, (RI~ 4Sth DlStnrt, 101 Mam'St . Suite 3C, I luntmgton Bedch 112h48, (7141 %0-6483; or 1027 Longworth Buildl.ng, \Vc1shmgton, D C, (202) 225- 24 15, fdX (714) 960-7806 !Represents Costa Mesa a nd West Newport) . m1llion -much-needed funds to cover unprcwements J:tt the high school •tt's just a wonderful story of a community stepping up'to resolve their issues, and we're very pro,ud, • said Terry Hackett, chalnllan of the foundation. It was once a vibrant shopping center. Now it's just an eyesore and a magnet for crime and vagrants, said resi- dents living near the El Camino Plaza. at El Camino Drive and Mendoza Drive. •1t•s kind of gone downhill by the wayside," said bus.mess owner Jim Carpenter. Complaints of the like have prompted the property owners and oty officialS to draft an improvement plan. High School bave been forced to deal with two separate ind.dents -both of which turned out to be empty rumors and threats of violence. The district has acted quickly, however, and has formed a safety committee to come up with ideas for precautionary measures and poli· • des to keep our campuses safe. E-rndil: danc1@muil.hou<>e.gov STATE SENATE Ho ... s Johnson (RJ, 35th D1~ tnct. 18552 ~1dcArthur Blvd .. Suit<' 220, l rvtne 92715, 833 - 0180: fax (949) 633-0696 STATE ASSEMBLY Mtlrllyn Brewer (RI. 70th 1>1stnc t, 18452 MdcArthur ntvd .. Suite 220, lrvme 92715, 863-7070 E md.l.I a70<Pas<>C'mbly.ca gov STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont SL, Swte 2000, San Frtlnc ism 94105, (415) 904-5200. regional office locdted in Long Beach, (j°)O) 590-5071 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hdll of Ad.mmistration, 1-0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa And 92701 • Jim Silva, 2nd Distnct (C'osta Mesa), 834-3-220 • Thomds Wilson, 5th Distnct (Newport Beach, Santa Ana i lf>IC]hlSJ, 834-3550 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD 88 Fal! Dnve, Costa M,esa, 708-FAIR Board. President Emily San- ford. Vice P•es1dent Don Saltdrelli; and memberi:. G tlry Hayakawa, Jim Und- berg, John Crean, Randy Smith, Don Willet, Curt -'Pnngle and James Banch. El Camino Plaza needs more than paint I'm writ.J.ng in regard to yom dfUCle May 21. "Cleaning up El Camino Plaza." I truly feel I.hat the rundown plaza. needs more than a repcill' and paint job. The dilapidated condition of the center is not only unpleasing to the eye, it attrdcts people dumping trash · and a handful of other disgust- mg crurunal acts, which were discussed at the meeting Rhon- da Heintz bad organized: The entire plaza truly needs lo be re newed, remodeled and re vitalJ.zed. Create a structure along with landscaping that is aesthetically pleasing and culti- vate a sense of respect and pride in our neighborhood. JANETMIWAN Costa Mesa Who runs this place, anyway? The Costa Me a Senior Cen· ter is run by d corporation that has had three executivEfdirec- tors within the last two years. At present, there is no execu- tive director to run the center. On May 11 , the Tuesday afternoon bingo players were forced to cast a v~le il we want- ed changes in order to receive· pies and cakes for bingo pnzes t ("You can spell this· game s:.p_ L-I-T, • May 14). The e baked goods are now donated to our center and controlled by one volunteer who also desired to control our bingo games. A restriction· for receiving the pies and cakes for prizes was to change the rules of our games, our caller 411d our_yol- unteel'$. I was told by the cor- porate president that if 1 did not want changes to •arm my troops.' ln order to arm my · troops, I asked for permission to post notices on the entry doors of our building, but I was denied that opportunity by management. Seniors are not allowed to pass around petitions and have no voice about how our center, which was built for us, is run. EDWINA WORSKAM Costa Mesa ~ Be careful what you wish for In response to the Educa- tionally Speaking colwnn of May 3, Gay Geiser-Sandoval states that she wishes the killers at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., could have grown up in this school ~one ("Listen to children for answets lo their problems"). Then she lists several reasons why. Here, she writes, very MA I l l 'A G ~ diverse students come together plans? Every day we are asklng those left behind to weep, wau at a young age and focus on -no, telling -our children to and wonder why. what they have in coinmon. get on board. Thank you for letting the Here, students and teachers MICHEUE ROE weary walk by without the treat each other with respect. Costa Mesa questions. Jn the days that Here, there is a community come, share stories of the light willing to, etc. Tragedy reported and joy these precious children I wonder if. a columnist m gave to their mommies. Except Llttleton wrote a similar article with dignity, honor for an invisible army of people after they heard about the Emergency vehicles and who will pray for their healing, shootings in Pearl, Miss., or sirens alerted our neighbor-it is all they have left. Peducah·, Ky., or Jonesboro, hood that something terrible PEGGY BARRETT LUNDE Ark., or Springfield, Ore., and had occurred. Television, radio, Newpqp Beach now wishes he or she hadn't? police helicopters and air I'm certain if we sent a copy of ambulances hovered over our Geiser-Sandoval's article to any homes in a deafening posture. IOW 10 of these communities, they In some way, we all heard would relate to and also be the reports. Thro small children COllACI U.S al~ed by the it-couldn't-hap-were killed and maybe up to pen-he~use mentality, six of their tiny friends were on She o writes thal there is their way to hospitals. A car The Daily Pilot wel-no way to keep guns off cam-swerved off a residential street, comes letters on issues pus, and let's not tum our plowed through a fence into a concelnlng Newport Beach schools into prison grounds, play yard at a preschool. and Costa Mesa .. Tber-.are with metal detectors and guard In a time when our nation four ways to send your posts. It costs too much and it and community is experienCUlg comments: won't work anyway, she contin-such unexplainable, soulless • LE'ITERS -Mail to ued. . behavior, this grief becomes the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bey Now read that again, only personal and corporate. St., Costa Msa 92627 this time substitute the word The aftermath is media blitz. • UADDS HOTLINE airplanes for campus and air-Someone had to report this -Call (949) 642-6086 ports in place of schools. story on the pages of the mom-• PAX-Send to (949) MWelcome aboard" the pilot ing paper. That someone 646-4170 says. "We're 99.9% sure there . stepped above the requirement • E-MAIL -Send to are no guns or bombs on board. of the job and viewed the event d~.nef If you do hear or see anything from a mother's broken heart. AB C!Oii8ip«~ ml.Wt suspicious, immediately report The particular feeling of dread iDduae your fuD DUiie, it to the flight attendant. Have Andrew Steven Harris felt as baqletown ad pboae a nice flight" he approached shocked, frantic nunm. (for verllk:ation Axe you going to boa.rd or family or friends turned into pulpOHI only). are you going to chaJtge your honor and supreme kindness to READER$ HQTUNE (949) 642-6086 news stOf'ies. 1llustr~ edito- rial l'Ntt« °' ~ her .. n ,.,, be reproduced with- Wllllll '" SUIF POLICI flllS VOL 93, NO. 122 ntOMAS H. JOHNSON. fl\iblistlet M.UAM L090ILt. Editor Smtl~ Man.g1ng EditOf' TINA IOllGAT1'~ AsdtMlt ~ng £dtt0f' I.I.~ I City Editor NmtOHY NO<, Ht'M Editor ..,_~ Sports Editor llMClllAlmft fltlOCO ldleor • L.,..BCILA. ~~ NllYGiiiM. 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COSTA MESA. • ,..._ ~ several Items of clothing and cash totallno 11.957 w.r-. stolen from• business In the 1600 block between 12:45 and 2:JO p.m. M.y 17. • lrtleol a...: A ruby wOrth $350 was stolen from a hotel M l :JO p.m. M.y 15. , • C.,.. Drew. A !tthograph and MMral ltttm5 of dod*ig worth S575 w.r-. ltOlen from I home In the 2200 block ~ 9:JO and 11 :40 a.m. M.y I . • ...,_"-A Wll'9l worth S 10 ~stolen from a c. In the 2000 blodl blb'Jllft 2 and 7 p.m. -15. • .. I A Aua ... A Wllllt and lb COl"91rb ~Ml..,. stoilr1 from I ml In tN 2100 blocll bftwlli I 2 and 2:40 p.11\. - 15. ..... ' I • Doily Pilot Afternoon Run Adopting stories of the wild, wild west . I OIHA FEJZAGIC DIMARTINO I DAA.Y ~OT Jen Miller of Newp~rt Beach passes by a llower. bed on Back Bay Road in Newport Beach. Some time ago, having scraped the bottom of the· barrel for a subject for this column, I penned a bit of (ieath- . less fluff about moving to Green River, Wyo .. at the ripe old age of 6 and, upon discovering that a current train robber was named Dave Gardner, immediately adopting him as my uncle In spite of my parents' denial of any relationship, I continued to brag about my MUncle Dave" at the top of my shrill little voice. My fellow urchins were impress~d. I had instant stature. Had I known then what 1 know now, I would have been scream- ing ~ an even louder voice that my aunt and uncle were part- ners with a member of the Wild Bunch. That really would have assured my stature among ~y peers. After all, the Wild Bunch was 1much bf tter known than Uncle Dave. The Wild Burich was a loose- ly knit aggregation of cattle rustlers, horse thieves, train rob- bers and bank robbers operating in the Far West during the last decade of the 1800s. They were led by Butch Cas- . sidy and the Sundance Kid, each immortalized in a highly sue-· cessful movie bearing their names. One of the high points of that movie was a trairt robbery which actually took place in August of 1890 at the town of Tipton, which was located about · hallway between Green River and Rawlins, Wyo. As the gang fled from the rob- bery, one of the group, Tom Welch, was wounded. Although most of the gang members were eventually · either killed or imprisoned, Tom Welch was never apprehended. At the time of the Tipton rob- bery, m'y aunt and uncle, Char- lotte and Jake Hawk, were the · doctors in Green River. Uncle Jake clidn't take the wactice of. medicine too serious- ly. Actually, he spent most of Jus time huriting and fishing. And so COMCAST® . . digitalc8blef · • Over 180 chllrwMtls. ·. • 40 channels of Comnerdal-tree, co-qUallty music. • over 40 ~ Chsw1els. • Dlgltal quality picture mtd sOW1d. • No ~xpei1slve lnstalMlon or equipment to buy. • lndUdeS loc .. broedcMt dww18ls. ' . THE VERDICT •, it was that d few days after the Tipton robbery, a man rode mto town leading a saddlE>d horse. He asked for Uncle Jake who was, typically, out of town hunt- mg or fishing. So the man went to Aunt Charlotte and said d man had qeen wounded and needed a doctor Aunt Churlotte grabbed her medical hag, mounted the led horse, and lhe two of them took off down the river toward whdl was known as Brown's Hole a famous outlav; hangout at that tune After ndmg a few ffill~s. the man blmdfolded Aunt C'hurlotte and led her horse until ...ne·w&s "' allowed to take the blindfotd off. They were in a small mountain meadow surrounded by high cliffs. A wounded mdn was there. Aunt Chdrlotte took a bul- let from him. She was blindfolded a~ain, led away, ancl when they returned to Green River, the man p<Hd her with a 10-dolldT gold piece and gave her the hqrse for a tip. ($55,000 m gold cofos had beC>n tdken in the Tip- ton robbery.) While I we1s still hvmg in Green River, my Aunt Charlotte and Uncle Jake bwJt a hotel, the Tomahawk, m that town I change gear:, I have 1ust ft.rushed reading #Butch Cassidy," a biogruphy by Richard Patterson, d cdTefully researched, story of Butch Cas- sidy and the Wild Bunch Mr · Patterson describes the Ttpton robbery exactly ai> 1t appean; in the movie. The r~Parch ·done by the wnten. of tticlt cnpt was meticulous . In his descnption of the Tipton robbery, Mr. Patterson nofes llidl one of the robbers, Tom Welch, was wounded dunng the gel· awdy, but WdS never apprehend- ed. · Then, on page 1, 165, appears a line that caught my eye -"A':I the story goes, Welc.tl took, his share o( the Tipton loot, became partners with . a doctor named Hawk and built a hotel m Green River, WyQming." l Had 1 known th t when I lived in Grc n River, I undoubtedly would have b<!en shou.t109 from the housetops that my aunt and uncle· were partners with am m- ber ot the Wtld Bunch. Aid , the opportufl.l es-one nussel> ~fo~.-c-~- Was the story of the partner- ship true? I don't know, but that wouldn't have stopped me from adopting it. After &ll, Dave Gard- ner was no relative. Then and now, I've never let the truth stand in the wa'y of a good siory .. • JUDGE GARDNER is a Cor9na del Mar resident and former judge. Hrs" col- umn runs Tuesdays. Fultservice Calering ~-=:; S1uling FaJita Bar ~ • Strolling Mar.achis -.,.. 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I ( 1 t • h ~ .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 Tu.dqy, /WJy 25, 1999 HANCOCK CONTINUED FROM 1 Pamed d solid rPputdbon du.ring his four yedlli dt Costa Mesa. His dCceplance to dn Ivy League .,c bool surpnsed few, mcluding pnnopal Andy l'ic•ma.ndez. "He's dlways been a standout student,• Ht•rndndez said. "I can remember Mttmg with hlm, putting togelhN prospects for the Et1gle Scout.,, and what 1mpressPd mf.• Uw most was his <lt'dication and sPlf-disaphne. • Hemtlndez sd1d Hdncock pos- '>f'sses lhe "lhrP<• Ds • that gener- <1lly ledd to sue< css for ctll stu- dl'n~. •HP hdS d1c..<1phne, dedlcatlon drld detemunutmn • Hernandez <.rt1d. lidncock S<Ud h1'> slrong family bc1ckground, dlon!J with his regi· mE>nt of runmnq, hP-lp'> tum. to n•ma.m grounded • 1 know lh<• ronsl'C1uence!> of rt<>dtmg d tittle Int,· I foncock scud • tt Cdn be cosUy, espeodlly m trdck. becdusc• If you get a !Jttle too high on your<,plt 1t will show rn the result~ of tht• rdce and I · wouldn't Wdnt to mfpcl my sport, which 1s my tnw love, with .. "' • Costa Mesa Higb School student Broce Hancock makes his way to a morning class. Hancock Is the only Cost.a Mesa High 1tudent going to an Ivy League college In the fall. BRIAN POSUDA/OAll.Y Pl.OT pride,• the senior said. Hancock called the honor of being-named valedictorian and his subsequent selection to attend Princeton •crowning achieve- ments.• "And if I keep runrung the way I have, I can reach my [goals] in athletics too,• be said, smiling with confidence. Costa Mesa High counselors Mike Didonato and Joe Havens said at least one of their students are accepted to an . Ivy League school each year. Hancock will be the only student to go this year. "We've bad other students in the past who were afforded the chance to attend an Ivy League school, but elected to stay in Cal- ifornia, where we have some great schools," Didonato said. I Hancock, who has won dozens of medals in track and field com· petition since elementary school, is scheduled to compete for the state btle Friday at Cerritos College. The energetic teen credits Princeton coach Mike Brady in helping him make a difficult deci- sion an easier one. ·Being away from home will be a new experience,• Hancock 1 said. 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M1111 a. .. ... ,,_.._...,. .... ,.~ • • • Do ily Pilot St.ate seeks in~_9f senior. car~ provider •Managed Assisted Care services Inc accused of General'' office has tradibonally company accep~ed checks from · · . . . · handled cases mvolving nursing them thj? day of its closure. givmg false information when applying for licenses. homes Richards said. The state requlrcs~an agency EusuG~ NEWPORT BEACH -A seruor reslde'ntial care company hid more than S3 million of debt and other expenses by applying for state licenses under false and mislea4ing pretenses, according to the state Department of Social Services. The state agency has asked the Orange County District Attor-• ney's office to investigate Man- aged AssJSted Care Sel'Vices Inc .. which went belly-up in March, displacing 154 fragile seniors liv- ing in its 33 Autumn Rose facili- bes throughout Orange and L.A. counties. . The Department of Social Ser- vices responded by revoking the Newport Beach-~ed company's license to operate the 33 facilities, including seven in.Costa Mesa. "Because they .. closed them-, --. .pt..----., DISTRrCT CONTINUED FROM 1 .. parents in the complicated demo- graphic and financial deasions about.bow and where to send stu- dents. Over the· years, the district has dealt with new state p'rograms and fluctuating enrollments by haphazardly opening and closing schools, add.mg grades here, shutting down classrooms there. The result has been an almost dizzying number of d.J.fferent grade levels and formats at cliffer- ent schools. To address this issue, and to make room for smaller kinder- garten classes and burgeoning enrollments at some schools, Supt. Robert Barbot decided the time was right to recqnfigure dis-. trict schools last November. And he asked parents to shoul- der some of the decision-ma.long. Ferryman added that "in a per- fect world,• the goal would have been to have all the schools an the ·· Wh~n the company closed tho to show it is ~ancially able to · selve down, taking away the doors of its 33 Autumn Rose fac:il· operate a facility before it grants Jicense wasn't nece$Sdl')' for us to ities the 154 residents, a third of licenses. The company applied do, but somewhat symbolic,· said who'm wer~ livmg in Costa Mesa for .s,e:-ie~ licenses in January for Sidorue Squier, a spokeswoman faoli.ti.es were forced to find oth· facilities m Costa Mesa for Social Services. "We wanted ·er housi.iig With only thr~ days' Officials fro~ ~anagcd to do the harshest thing we could notice. The state requires that 30· Assisted Care clid i:iot return do because we felt th.is ease war-day notices be given. phone calls to their office .. rants that.• U.S. Eldercare, a nonprofit The Department of Social Ser- io a written complaint, the group that assists families in find-vices aJleg~ Managed _Assisted Department of Social . Services ing placements, helped most of Care pro'<!ded nusleading and has also asked the District Attor-the res.idents locate alternative false information that led the ney's office to mvesbgate the faalities, said Robert Rosenberg, department to believe the com. company The department Eldercare's execubve director. pany had. a positive net income. alleges Managed Assisted Care The group is still helping_ some no debts an~ limited liabilities subuutted false applications and residents adJust. For some, the In actuality, the company wa~ . · covered up the fact that it had disruption was an upsetting erno-suffering monthly losses of insufficient funds to meet license tionaJ and physical change, $150,000, had a net operating r~ernents. Rosenberg said. 'loss of more than $800,000 for The district attorney's office According to the complaint most of 1998, debts exceeding has yet to review the case and tiled by the Social Services $900,000 and total liabilities ol has no open investigation into the department, Mandged Assisted nearly $1.3 million, according to mdtter, said Ton Richards, direc-Care did not giVe residents sufft-the complamt. tor of med.la relations. ci.ent notice and failed to refund "People that live there need to It is unknown if the district money for unused stay. be protected,• Squier said. •Thdt attorney's office will take on the tflosenberg added that some is one of the sole goals of stat~ case because the state Attorney patients' families told him the licensing." FYI + Tonight's School board meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in the board room at the dis- trict office, 298S:A Bear St., in Costa Mesa. distJict reconfigure so that they follow the same format. But UlStead, parents in differ· ent zones have asked for different thlngs. "Each zone seems to be unique in its own way," Ferryman said. "So it seems reasonable ta satisfy each zone specific to their needs." One Di the most wrenching of the reconfiguration dedsions will be made tonight as board mem- bers decide on boundary changes for Andersen Elementary School. After angwsbed debate, par- ents at Andersen agreed that they had to change the boundaries. But they also decided they sun.ply could not make the decision about who would t>e excluded. So they turned at over to the board. As if that wasn't enough, board members will also discuss changes to the district'~ gra.diia- tion requirements, mcluding ma.king rommunity service and algebra mandatory, as well as reqwnng that students show pro· fiaency 10 compute.rs. COUNCIL CONJlNUED FROM 1 28 meeting. Many council mem- bers said they wanted more information about how Car the court is located from property lines. In other actions: • By a 4-3 vote, council mem· bers also reaffirmed their deci- sion to allow service stations to convert to convenience stores. 1\vo weeks ago, council members voted 4-2 to allow gas stations to convert garages into mini-markets that sell coffee, juice and snacks. Monday night, they approved the policy's sec- ond reading. ' Service station owners said the changes are necessary because the gas station industry has changed. People don't go to their local service station for repairs anymore, and stdbons desperately need the income Crom convenience stores Council members Gary Adams, Tom Thomson and Nor- ma Glover voted agairu.t the measure, saying they are con- cerned that young people will PROTEST CONTINUED FROM 1 Donna Halliburton said she loves her son, but can't stand by what he's doing. "I think it's really sad that he can't look past emotions to see what God's saying to hun, • she find ways to illegally purChase alcohol from the stores. Newport Harbor High School Junior Kevin Yocbes also spoke agamst the measure. He said he knows.many students who con- gregate outside service stations to ask people to purchase alco- hol for them. • Residents of Hazel Dnve who didn't get a preferential · parking zone in front of their homes say they have just begun to fight. By a 4-3 majonty, counol members voted again.st creating two-hour parking and a resi· dents' preferential zone. Council member John Noyes, who led the move against creat· ing the zone, said the residents could park in their garages and, 11 they were expecting guests, b>uld move their cars to make room for them to park. "You're making some premise that you have some nght to park in front of your house,• Noyes said, adding that he did not be!Jeve they did Hazel Dnve resident Walter tmpey said be would keep try· mg. • Jt's an ongoing battle,• hP said. said. Tom Halliburton said an apol· ogy would be out of the ques· ti on "l believe what I said.· he :said. 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Juniors Paige Thompson, Scott Hogan, Jesse McRae and 'fyler Haskell, sopho- more Amy Halvorsen and freshmen Meredith Potter and Gary Grimes. The National Champ1onstup is called the •Baker Series• and matches the top 12 high schools in the country. A team consists of· Uiree two-man boats racing Vanguard 420s The three- boat team races one school at a time, also with three boats. Each team must race all the other teams (11 races) to pare the held to four, then the FinafFour races tor the four top spots. water_becaus.e of lightening,• aid Treaccar "It was raining pretty hard.• neaccar has been accepted to the U.S. Naval Academy in September. Boukather will attend UCI and said, "It was hot, hwnid and the sand ants ate us alive• The team is still young with seven of the nine returning next year Thompson • comes from a long line of sailors as her older sister, Kassy, who graduated from Newport Harbor in 1998, was also a national champion Hogan's older brother and sister. Patrick and Casey. graduated form Newport and now sail for Dartmouth. The traclibon continues. • *It was good~ fOf (Mu)~ because j wmia ~ ~ 1ifa sd.ool fdal ii a prolmional sdlg _,, Fritz Howler, Daily Pilot f:iall of Famer , The top three-ranked teams in the country are here in Southern Califorma . Newport ~arbor and San Diego Coun- ty schools Coronado and University. ·we actually knew we had won first place prior to our last race,· said junior Hogan. "We had to finish the last race because it was decicb.ng other firush positions." "On Saturday we were called off the Newport won ever race except two, with Tabor High of Boston second, fol- lowed by Jesuit High of New Orlearu. dJld Lakewood High of Flondd . Guiding the champions was Newport Harbor Coach Bill Uruack fll.10TO COURTHY CY l\W'KV Wl.l.VOfCSE.N Newport's national champions -back row, from left: Scott Hogan, Charles Bou.kather, Tyler H~kell, Troy Treaccar; front row, from left Amy Halvorsen. Paige Thompson. Meredith Potter, Gary Grimes and Jesse McRae. • H I G H S C .H 0 0 l I 0 Y S Y 0 l l E l I A l l DON lEACH I DAl.V PILOT Corona del Mar HJgh's Sea View League co-champions -back row, from JeJt Kevin Hansen, Greg Stampley, Morgan Jackson, Dennis Alshuler, Mark Rowe, Ethan Zotovich. Evan Hurd; front row: Chris Shepherd.son. Mike Jackson, Evan Burden. Alec Hanson. a . • Sea Kings rallied from humbling ~ d efeat to earn a share of their first · Sea View Leagtie crown since 1994. BARRY F Ul..X1'ER . • c orona del Mar High boys volleyball : coach Steve Conti knew a sales pitch · • was in order. after witnessing a : pre-Sea View League lull in his demanding : practices. So, he lectured and cajoled, warning that U things didn't improve, the Sea Kings wouJd never reach the high expectations • they had set for themselves. "I told them if they didn't start practicing bard~ .\hey. were..going to. gel tbeJ.f .1:?"1~ locked,• Conti recalled. • Enter the VlSual a.id : "We got our butts kicked agamst : .Newport Harbor (a 15-4, 15-3, 15-10 ·'setback in the March 30 league open~r) at =~place,• Conb said. •A lot of that was Harbor just playing an outstanding match. t 10me of it was our lack of effort and :!OOming into their gym not ready to play. : "t.jolt ol all, Harbor worked bard.er than we .. .:cat. 1bey didn't let a ball drop. A ball ::&n•t bit the Ooor without being dug. ' "Sometimel you can tell a kid :;something, but they don't get it until they :t.'lfl9 the results. That (loss to their Back Bay :-mu) 4llowed our kids to see how it needs ,.•to be t:=ed. It just made them focus and . ...___., . ,wv1a ' Armed with ttus motivation, the Sea Kings did not lose agam. outscoring opponents, 431-251, the final nine league matches. Included in that stretch were six sweeps and a 15-11, 3-15, 15·9, 15-7 triumph over visiting Newport Harbor April 22. block. •You wiSh you had 12 or 13 kids like him every year,• Conb said of the Sea View Male Athlete of the Year •He's expenenced, smart and a team player. He bnngs the whole package mto the gym.• The surge allowed the Sea Kings to share the league title with the Sailors. It was CclM's first league champiorisbip since they shared Steve Contt Kevm Hansen, a 6-3 juruor setter also returned to the starting lineup, a year older, stronger, and having honed his skills with a ,summer training stint with the Junior national team. the 1994 crown with Harbor. It was also the Sea Kings' last Sea View spoils, at least for three years. They will compete in the Pacific Coast League through 2003. Conti said the Harbor loss also triggered some strategic adjustments on service receive. He also noted the absence of three starters early in the season, when the tno helped the basketball team recich the section title game, delayed cohesion. And, he said, equally vital to the tum.around equation was an unpressive 15·9, 15-10, 15-12 sweep of two-tim. section champion Santa M~artta April 1. "No. 1 was the desire to work harder, but bee~ Santa Marganta in thr gave us confidence,· Conti explained. OP course, Conti'• defending CIP I>tvision m champions, who elected to •play up• in the DiVlSion 1 playoffs, had much more than Intangibles in their favor . 1Wo-time All-ClF senior Dennis Alsbuler, a 6-foot-S middle bk>cker bound for Princeton, proVided a talented bwlding Greg Stampley, a JUTUOr, also returned at outside hitter, while seruor rmddle blocker Morgan Jackson blossomed into a strong net presence. Seruor Mike Jackson, yet another retunung starter, contributed heavily at outside hitter, before losing.bis eligibilify due to academics late in the league campalgn. Juruor Alec Hanson, like Alshuler and Hansen a basketball standout, injected the compebtive fire Conti coveted. His court awarenes also helped the team implement adjustments m matches, according to his coach Ethan Zotov1ch, a 6-2 ttenior nllddJe, became a starter when' Mike Jackson was sidelined, allowing him to reap the dividends of dues paid as a resesve. Seniors Mark Rowe and Evan Hurd, juruor Chtis Shepberd90n and sophomore Evan Burden also contribu':1J'reetly olf the bench, spelling starten belpmg nwntain intensity on the prec:tice floor. 111 DailfJ}Pilot 111 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE .MILLENNIUM ITZ H WS N~wport Harbor .. • Vaulting was the individual moment, but lus value within the team is still remembered as the focal point.· RlntARD [)t_; i'. Tie Newport Harbor tJfMI High football fans vho packed Davidson Field in the Coach Mike Giddings era will probably remember Fritz Howser as the team's bulldozing fullback dunng a championship reign But Howser, voted the Sea View League's Player of the Year m 1984 by the arcwt's coaches, leaped to a ctiffereot realm of athletic prowess by accident m track and Henson cleared 15-7 Howser retwned to Berkeley dl\d earned his degree in social "Clence, before moving back to Newport Beach and stdl'tlng hl!i own real estate development compd.lly, which has been m exi.stence for l 0 years I got into (real estate development) almost d~ randomly as I got mto the pole vauJt, • be said. "Somebody sa.Jd, "Hey, you aught be good at this.'· In football, there W¥ nothing random about How cr's blocks, as he helped pave the way for Steve held Just as Newport Harbor's boys track team was warming up for the 1982 season, Howser, then a freshman, inJured his neck while ski ... ' ~! .1 Brazas dunng the autumns of 1982 and '83, then became Giddings· featured ball earner hiS seruor year when the Sa.tlors (9-1-2) clauned JWDping at Mammoth Mountain. J . --· . -Jilt, - ·~. their second straight sea View League championship When Howser rewmed to action a month later, the team Howser, a Fritz Howser second-team All-OrdJlge was short on pole vaulters and Coach Enc lW,eit jokingly told the wide-eyed track neophyte to give it a shot. "It seems you hke to go up m the air,• lWeit said to Howser, referring to bis ski-Jumping crash. •so why not try the pole vawt1· Howser. who enjoyed the complex features of the pole vauJt. would become only the thud athlete in Newport-Mesa School Distnct history to wm a CIF Southern Section title in the event, followmg Costa Mesa's Enc Berge in 1962 (14 feet 51/• inches) and Newport Harbor's Lance Betson in 1982 (14-6 for the 3-A bile). In How~s juruor year, he captured his first of two Sea View League bUes and won the CIF 3-A championship with a 1-4-6 vauJt at Cemtos Coll4!9e. In 1985, Howser won the prestigious Masters Moot and qualified for the CIF State Championships. in which he cleared 15-2 to tie the school record (set by Willy Thoms in 1980) and finish third in the 1tate. .... •Pollvaulting wu something that came fairly euy,. HOWMt said. • rt's ooe ol thole strange events. Not a lot ol people want t10 do it or try It. But I tboagbt it was a lot o1 ·haa. I libd tbe bllight ud I~:=.:= it WU ~=wrtt4a.:...., ilcw~._l1l1PW._ ,.. .... ' ........ uca.t· ,.... .. ....., ... • ... • J:. ... Jlllllt ..... !.Sf ... c I SI 1 I tllld-. a. ......... ..... --"·· ~ . -....... ".ill County selectlon by the Los Angeles nmes that season. earned 218 tunes for 1,196 yMds and 13 touchdowns, clil average of 5.5 yards per rush. Quarterback Shane Foley w&o a juruor m 1984, 'while the T~ also bad wide receiver Ho 'lluong, bght end Joey Jam , center Cbns ParkS, tock.le Tom KJtchens and tackle Mike Beech. a first-team All-CIF Division Ul pick that fall Howser's touchdown total at the b.me was the fourth most m Newport Harbor mgle-season history. folloWlllg Bro.za.s' 23 and 22 m 1982 and '83, pecti~ ly, and Harold Sheflin' 16 m 1942. In the Battle of the &y· ln 1984, Howser scored four touch· downs against Corona del Mar lin Newport Harbor's 34-8 victory to crown the regular season and give the Tc1J"S a share of. the leagu title wtth ddlebock. • They would become tbe No. 4 seed in the CIF Central Conference playoff and reach,.,: the quarterfinals, IOsiDg • ~ game to Sunny Hilb, 28-22. •tt was good playing for Giddings, because it was like • =. high school loOtba&l ta ... eSsiona1 setting,• Mid - r. who once returned a kickoff 95 .yards_ for a ~ UnM!nlty et 1MM • 11·5 Wtia tot tbe 'hrs. "COllCb Giddings w a =.:c?· .. :.::1.1a Newpmt foaa.11 .. ... tg.• ........... =-=~'I:: .. 9 .... ~ T~, ~ 25_, 1999 ~dM ·at San Dimas .tfarper will start on the mound for for No. 4-eeded :Sea Kings'today, with hopes oJ some hiippy r "turns. . . .. • • • ~N l>IMAS -<;ownii df'I Mar :i hgG wtll Vl'nturc lo san 1)1mas 1 ltqb loduy lot ., ond-round Clf ~ouOwm St•cls11n D1vblon IV bdse- :t>oll playoff qnmc• ut 3: 15 p m Rut lt )Jin'l the hus nd lo lhl' Sdlnt.s' lleld .CdM Coof'h John rrnme t<; womed ~boUt. t hand even U I wanted to.• Harp r. who tn Jur cl his c1rm wtUl a gutty U 2/3·ll\nang rchl'I tml in a 15·14, tO-inrung vtctory ov~t Bock Bay nva.I N wport Harbo1 tn uUd·AJltil. l.igu.res w yut plenty ol upport fiom a linf•up which has bolted 36.home nm thl iipnng . I IP is .C -1 with two 5avcs and a 3.~i2 ERA U1 38 inntng' 01dcr, lnJt the rest of the lineup lli no C.Jku walk. CdM1 wlucb hll .355 t1S a led.Ill in the rE>guldt season, bad at lt~ru.t one fut from each spot in the order ag4t.nsl St. Paul. ~we hdd d lonq hu' ndt' home ~rorn El SNJundo i.i,1 Yhtr (after a ,12·Z l1r'>l-round '""'>) untl nobucly "Want\ to Im 011 .1 hus like I.hat • .. HJdUl, • Emmt! .,,11d. : The No -4-~N·ded t>aKlng<>j16- Ht can .. .,.,un· th1·m!)clves. a much :mo1e ph•.i ... rn1 c 11rnrnute, as well a ~I berth Ill rrnlt1y\ QUarterfmaJ.s, '\~1tb LI v11111ry 11v1•1 the Sam~ (1-4- '101, who plt1y 111 the Valle Vt-.ta L~dgu1• 'hdcl m' 111 No 2-seeded ~1uth I illlc, H~r. a IW0•1111le AIJ•CIP pt•r- ronner and the re igning Ncw"port/ Mesa Diru'ict Player of the Year, went 2 for 4 Jt9dU\5t St. Paul to U>w- er tus average to .5-42 J le also has 10 homers tp1s ear, a d1str1ct- record 22 for his career, and 30 RB ls. Th)!, Sea Kings, who earned a shat,c 'otf th.ett first league crown Sin e 1982, could also be buoyed by t;e x-pected return of senior Matt Th.iedt> The ron:ner starting short- stop mlSsed four gc1.IDes · with moponucleosis, but is expected to tart at second base. Former second baseman Nate Lemmerman h.& taken over a t sh ort. • G:dM l'dlll•'" 11, first postseason :' 1c lory 111 di h· .. ,I '' dt'c11d1• Friddy, 11.indl111q Vl">l lmq ~I Pt1ul, H-4 Sr111 I >11nd" r11lv.int eel With dO tl-2 111.,l •111111Hl lri11111ph •>Vf'r Bfdwlc>y Semor cotcher Enc W1ethorn, who cracked a two-run homer Fri- day, hcts 11 dmger.> (a distnct stn- gle-season record) and 23 RBI W1elhom . who hke t ;unmates Matt La™>n and Harper &.s expecte>d to be selected in 9ext week's mdjor INgue draft, 1s hitting 39h. He hds 19 career varsity homer .. San Dimas is paced by Junior catcher Gabe Swedlow (.-485 with four homers) and w hat Emme's scouting report terms ·a cannon• arm. Tue lead.lDg hurler for Coach Dave Cates, a first-year walk-on, is David Dixon. Dixon. a junior, pitched Ove inrungs to earn the first-round win and is now 6-2. His rPgulcir-season ERA was 2.90. I 1111111 • ,,1111 ht• plt1n., to Stdfl .,.·11Hir ly I f,11p1•1, who hc1'i pitched 111 ly 111w m11111q 'llnr .. April 1 h dnd fl,,., n ot :-.t.1111'<1 ..i111"1\pnl 1, due lo 11 l1•nd1•1 elho\\ Larson, whoi.e complete-game three-hltter Fridriy lmprovc•d his pitching record to 6·5, went 2 for 3 w1lh d walk to up htc, awrnge to 452. He htls 29 RBis I lowever. Chris Hom, a left-han- der whose seruor season was ham- pcr<'d by arm trouble, will std.rt • This is the third straight postsea- '>Un dppet1rance for the Saints, who tldvdnccd lo the semifinals in 1997. 111· .,t1y., 111· rf'ddy to qo." /Jl!'rtJ'fi i,t111l of 1111• 11qht-hcmdP1, who 1~ rll' ,, th1· 1t·c1111\ 11•.1<1111u hitter "I <cl •n'I llunk I nJ11ld p1y llw lldll lrom Senior first baseman Murk 1 lttl· held, who also belled a two-run homer in the Cmt round, Ii> h1t11nu .3R7 with five homers and 2:1 RBis II v1rtorious, CdM will meet the Chdmmade-Nordhoff winner Pri- ddy dl d s1te to be determined by a C'Olfl fliµ. T he aforementaonecl qut1rtt•t occupies the first four spo~ rn the I PUBLIC NOTICES ENT OF Fictitious Business NOONMENT OF Name Statement VS! OF FICTITIOUS The lollowong persons lroSINESS NAME art! dong bustr•ess as 1, 1 w1nq 11, Designs by Mal)' Kare. ~ .vi I• ~tl!l I~· ~o t 1630 l11s Avenue. Fountain ~" '·' ous bu&IJll)SS Valley CA 92708 ...-in·~ 11, c.h Sullw.1ro Mary Kale Duloeld Or \I I StrPel Su110 11630 Ins A11t1nu•1. Foun· .4 ~Ill M11~a CA ta111 Valley CA 92708 • Th•!. bu1>1ness 1s con· ~ •tl•I ow. Bus1nes~ ducted by an 1nd1v1dual -11 h 1 rNJ Ir at:>uve Have yuu started doing ;,.i; l1luo 11 Orc111y11 County bus1nel>& yel7 No 11llJ.Hl·!J 11! FILE NO Mary Kai'! Ouheld : 1~llll67/.!1 7R Thia s1a1ement wai. tiled ,JC>ftn 1 KHlly :J43 l 6 wllh lhe County Clerk ol c,.1111 P J1tulJ C11ri1~1rano OrangP County on 4·30-99 ~ CA q;,i5;>4 • 19996791630 -7'!1111 Ot11k••nh<.1gon 0.1t1y P1101 May 4, 11, 18, otfl·t';, $11,l lf'lldr.l.l Ldne 25 1\1!19 T,79 •C ""' Mu • CA 92t>27 Fl cutlous Business • nu~ lJU~lllO~~ 15 ccin· Name Statement ,•l•1<l"1I tiy ·' gonmdl fho IOll'1w111g persons r .1nrw1~1t r "'' o riq bus•nel.~ as Ketll 8.Jrkf'11h 1gt•n On u Roll Tour!; and Otts i;talumenl was lllnd Promouons 341-1 Prne ,w•lh lh•1 Coun1y Clerlo. ol B•OO•k Cost ... Mi1sa CA O•al"ll~" County,,., 4·30·99 'l?(:t'fi 1999671116"8 L ·~Jo AO,tms ~ 14 Pme 'Ud ~ f' I May 4 11 18 B• ... C0t.ld Me!> I CA ,:J l~l" T47~ '•2ti.'.t. fictlt1ous Busineu Th" ous•ries!> 1~ con .: Name Statement 1L1Cled lly .. n llld••.Oudl hf! f • < w1r1 9'°11' r s HQ\ft! yo<J Slal10•l dOtnQ ·:·••ti I n l L '" ~. IJU!;;nf',1> y111? Nu , T 1.:11 S "wli1t In( L noa Adams ... 2 •{IO B• ~1 1 Sr11 ,.1 ~"''' T111s Ltalement was It ed ~·•H 104 Cost 1 M sa CA w 1h Ille County Cler~ of ' '!I. 1 , u Or ilfl<I'! County · 1n 4 30·99 .: '" It Sollw11111 l11c 19996791646 , [)• '"'~·el l. IOO Brit.IOI Oaoly P1l'1I May 4 11 18 • •S LI' 5.,1111 •H 10·1 25 199\1 T480 re I.I M••s,1 CA !lt'fit'I• Fictitious Business ,; rri1s 1111<;11nis~ •S <OI• Name Statement ' I Lt• 11 t>v ,1 ~'01po1.tl1{1n Tllo totlow1ng persons 11,1.u you MJ1totl •lotnll •HU doiny llu&tness as :~J.i.l.l!ill.tt•<;-; Vf•I • DOBBIE DESIGN ~0115<19 w"1iloi 11 Soltw.ire Inc GROUP 423 31st Street. KenlT B.-1rk11nh,1rv•n CEO Nl.lwpon Beach. Calif •ov 92663 Ttl•b ~1a1emn111 was ltled Slevon Lee Oobble 210 .wul• lhe County Clerk ol Vie Koron. Newport Beach, O.anr10 Cmmly on 4·30·99 Caltl 92663 • 19996791647 This business 1s con· "Oillty P1to1 M..iv 4 11 18 ducted by an 1nch111dual 7r: 1 'l'J'l T II 75 Have yuu slarted 00.ng ··.,itctltlous Business bustne» yet? No 'Neme Statement Steven Lee Dobble The le •II ·w ~'J persons This statemenl was hle4 •• ., 00<n1 LJ •'111•, JS With lhe County Clel1( of , IRIS llllNOVATIONS Orange Counly on 4·30·99 11 141'8 l Comr.I Slleel, 199967111628 •·«own CA 'J't>04 Da•ly P1'ct May 4 11 . 18 II f t111 NQtJYIJO 14472 25 1999 T481 ·: ~~moe Lane \VUI· Fictitious Business • l(Wll;ler CA n681 Name Statement " .Hu1sn11 K:tourabadza ' ~23 Carn.ii on Avenue The following persons • c A"-.. c• 9262.. ere do no t>u11neu as 1 °'"'"' ™ 1 ... ar, "' " Lamp Shade World 1864 I ~ ChtJTI 1 lJSO Doi ......._ Blv<J 12516, N TU:.llOAve ,Orange CA T.lkcwooo CA ~715 92665 r lhy Phcim 14681 Steven James Manott ~ S,llN•t Irvine, CA 459 Hayes. l~ne CA " 92620 Thi~ husiroe~s 15 con· This business 11 con aucied bV a general dueled by an 1ncf1Vldual P&llliWISh1p Have you Starte<l doing .lil1vu "Clll s1ert11d doing bu&lness yet? No • Slaven J Manoi! liW•ness yu1? No Thts &talement was hied ~1sa11 K.igurobadza wllh lhe Cou111y Clerk 01 sto111m1m1 was !tied Qranoe Counly on •·30·99 w I he Cuunly Clerk of 19996711161 1 01,1nrJ£1 Coun1y on 4·30 99 Daily Piiot May 4, 11, 18, 19096781622 25, 1999 T482 ~~·1~9~':;'1 M.ly 4' 11T41/e Fictitious Buelnesa Fictltlou1 BualneH Name Statement Name Stai.ment The following per..ons T •f following pel'IOl\I ere do111g business as dtl! doITTg bu11neu IS '! WES PAC FINANCIAL sor~s TECHNOLOGY. ti CWT LEASING 2100 2236 Heather Ln • Newport W Karella At111h1 '"" CA Bffch. CA 1126e0 928045 Mark e Boller, 2238 Thomas C Wakely, Heather Ln • Newport 17669 LOI Alamos Foun- Be.tr.t1, CA 92660. IO Valley, CA 112708 l his b11Sine 1$ con Thi& bo 1f't4!H 1,1 con dueled by en indMduat ducted by an lndlvidoal Have YoU &tit10!1 doing H ve vou 11art.ct doing butinen ~el? No bu5l09H yet? No Thomas C W111..i.. M1!11 8 Bolter T -F Thi• &t.ttement wu filed his 11atemoot W1l5 tiled w1th lhtt County Qettl ol wllh the County Cterlt.. of Oiar\ge County on 4 30 99 Ofanoe Couotr on 4-30 99 1tt917t1I02 1911941781614 Dally Pilot M1y 4, 11. 11, Da 'f Pi!Ol J.Wy 41 tit 18 25, 19!19 T47? 25, llW 482 F1C\ltloue 811,1,,.., FfctftiOue Buelneu -N•m• Statement N•m• St•tement The following llOl'IM• The follOwtng persont ''' domo bu•in • •• ere doing buslne • a1 COl.UMSIA e) PrOft aSIOnal Property ,.,.,. "'"CT•" ,,,, M • n I O e m e n t b} ....,..Lr: ,....L .. ~. Pwlesalonal TH It ~inen· 30 P1t1no1• Newport <'lei Coneullants, Inc, c;) Beach, CA 021XJO p Petor s w11ner11, tolH&IOnl l Tu Audit/ 30 P1tan o, N1wpor1 Collec.11<"' Delena• 0.1<tl CA 112660 d) PfOIH IOMI FIMMal L Mii,_~I 8e1VU, e) 8he111 M W1n1r1. Prot9"'°'111 T111 & Book 30 P'e11uo, Newport kup1ng Strvtca. I ) S.idl, CA 12660 Prof1111onal 8 1U•P1ylng The bullnlN le ccwi 8eNlol.. g) Pfofesslonlil ttt< dUCt«I by •,.,...,.. 1urence Group, l'\J Pl~, ... ......., -... Profe1tlonet Fln1nc1e1 .,......, r~ ·--.....,.,, Ptenneitl, I) ~ ~ y.t? VH. tlllO Flnanc .. I hrvlc:H, 1> . .-.. :..:= ... lied .... c •• ion.a ~GrauP. ·:wn·~.=~ ~ ~": ~. ~ -· t7t~ ... ""°" 8t . founteln v111ey CA ..... -•• '1t.1• llNl4m ....-~~~~ '"""9loM4 w""" a. 01 n•• 9"c ~ '" ... I PUBLIC NOTICES I POBUC NOTICES I Fountain Valley, Cli 3101 West Coast Hwy, 1109, Costa Mesa, 92708·4233 • • Nev.port Beactt. CA 92663 Calitomia 112626 Tti.s bus•nMS 1s con TlliS bustness s con· Kimberty A. HombrKher, ducted by • corpora1oon ducted l"!y a axporauon 1525 Mesa Verde Dnve. Have you started doiflll H.tve you started doing East 1109, Costa MIN, busmen yel? Yes Apnf b\l"nuss yot? Yes, 9 13·99 Cahtomia 92626 16. 1999 Cartel 0•1f91$•hed. Inc, This business II con· Prolesatonal Weallh Darice S Ward, President ducted by. a general Consultants, Edward V This r.t111emen1 was l~ed partnerstilp Fugate, Jr. c P A w11n the County Clerk or Have you started dOlng (Presidenl) Orange Cc ovnty on 4.30-99 business yet? No ThtS statement was hlO<I 19996791626 Gloria A. Quirt< with the County Clerk c.I Da11y Pilot May 4 11. 18, Tiiis statement was tried Orenge County on 4·30·99 25. 1999 T490 with the County Clerk ol 1991167111638 Fictitious Business Orange County on 4-23·99 Dally P1101 May 4, 1 t, 18, Name Statement 1tllH7eot73 25, 1999 T484 The loOowlng persons Dally Pilot May 11 , 18, 1 25, June 1, 1999 T515 Flctftlou1 Bualnet1 are doing bus ness as· Flctltloua Bu•lneH Name Statement Mr Ks American Gnll, Tlie following pel"SOlis 3001 Old Ranch Parkway, N•me Statement are doing business as 51.:al Beach. Ca 90740 The following p11sons wireless Video Cameras. Teqon Inc. (CA> 18912 are doing business as. 1370 Laoan •F. Co-;la MacArthur B111d . Irvine, Boats,& Yachts Com, Mesa CA 9262~ Ca 92612 325 N. Newport Blvd .. • u Th.s business 1• con· Newport Beacn. CA 926e3 Monte Charles Salot. ducted oy a cotpOralioo Marine Publlcauons 30122 Niguel Rd Lilgona ...... Nigunl, CA 9267T Have you 111arteo ....,.ng Company, Inc., (OE), 325 fhlS business is con· buSJnei.s yet? No N Newport BIVd., Newpon Te11on Inc • George Beacn. CA. 92663 dc1rtPd by an incllvoduat Kookootsedes, President This busmen 11 oon· Hi1ve you !>tarted tJolng This s1atement was filed. ducted by a oorporauon busuiess yet? No w1lh Ille Coun"' Clerk ol Have you started ""'°'""' Monie Charles Salot " ....,..'V Thi~ :;tainmenl was 11•00 Orange County on 4·30·99 buSIOess yet? Yes With tho Coonty Ck!O. ol 1911967111613 12J01/98 Oiangrt Couoty "" 4.30.99 Dally Pilot May 4, 11. 18, Marine Publications 1119967915118 25 1999 T491 Company, 1oc. Dennis Daily Pilot May 4 11 18, Fictitious Bu1lnHs 0~T:~ai!'r:.~s ltled 25 1!199 T485 Name Statement with tile COunly Clerk ot Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Tho loltow1ng persons Orange County on S-7-99 Nam e Statemen t 1110 dorng bu!i•ness as 19998792378 Thti to 1..,wing 11ttrl.011s ASSET INSPECTION DaUy Pilot May 11, 18, <1rfl domg W$111es-a Sf RVICE. 65 Almena, 25, June 1, 1999 T514 CONCURRENT Irvine, CA 92614 COMPUTING 1506 SilM R!'lbtlrt E Kleban Corpo· car.lie Drive. Corona del 1111ion (Cli). 5 Almena. Mar. CA 92625 Irvine CA 92614 W1ll1am S Fu11tsubo, This business Is oon· 1506 Sandcastle Onve, ducted by e corporation Corona del Mar. CA 92625 Have you started doing This buslnoss Is con business yet? Yea 1/94 ducted by an lndlvldual Robert E, Kleban Corpo· Have you started doing ration, RObert E Kleban. buSlness yet? No President Wllllam S Fu111subo This $l&tement was llled This statement was tiled with lhe Counly Clerk of with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 4-30-119 Orange County on 4·30-99 1119967111635 1911967111633 Daily P•k>t Ma~ 4, t 1, 18. Daily Pilot May 4 11 18, 25, \999 T492 15, 1999 T486 Fictitious Bu•lneu Fictitious Bu•lneu Name Stetement Name Stetement The lollow1ng pe1$011S The tor.owing persons tre dotf\SI business u are doing bui.1ness as Newport Coest Events & Local WOOd 2100 Pe1er· Charters, 3439 Via Oporto. son Pl 13111. Col.ta Mesa, Ne~rt S.acn, CA 92663 CA 9262£1 Gommer Perfomiance Belly Dewayne AU$t~ng, fndustues, Inc . (CA), 2700 Peteraon Pl 311, 34HS V11 Udo, Newport Costa M1t$8, CA 92626 S.ach. CA 92663 Tiiis buslnor.$ le c:on· Th11 buStness Is con- ducted by an 1nd111odual ducted by. 1 corporation He11e you started doing Have you 5tarted doing business v'er7 No buslneu yot7 No Bitty D Rushing Grimmer Performance This s1a1ement was ltled lnclu5t"91. Inc • wllh th County Clerk ol Robert Grimmer, COO Orange County on 4.30.99 This statement waa hied 199987111618 wllh the County Clerk of DaMy Pilot May~. n , 18, Orango CountY-on 4.30.99 25, 1999 T487 199987111603 Flctlttoua BuelneH Dally P1lo1 May 4, 11. 18, Name Statement 25• 1999 1493 The following peraon1 Flctltloua BualneH ere dotng bus1neas 11 Neme Statement a! Spillway -fhe 1011ow1ng persons b Tebol Beall, 20592 Min are doing ~neu as erva Ln • Hunllngton Flrat Class Limousine, Beach. CA 92648 -sn w W1tl0f1 #94, M1tanwy Kaller, 20592 Coste Mau, CA 92827 Minerva Ln . Huntington Jeau• RIVtrl, 327 W Beaeh CA 112648 Wilson 104, Colla Meaa, Tha buWl81i II con CA 9;i627 ducted by 1n lndMdual Thll bu 1ne11 11 con Have you tarted doing ductld by 1n lndNldual bu$1ness yet? No Have you &t•rtecl doing M lanwy Ka 1 bu~• yet? No Ttlll 1111emen1 was li!O<I J~ ~•ra w•lh 111e County CNtrk :ti( nio. •l•lement was r.ieo Orange Coooty on • 30·119 wrth 1he Coooty Clork °' 1ttN7t11CM Orange C<u\ty on r. '1·99 Daly Pilot Mey 4, 11+ t8. 1 .... 7'Nl2 25 1999 48& O.ily Pllol May 11, 18. Acdtloue Buelnee• 2~ JUne 1 11199 TS02 ~m• Statement oua ue nee• The ICJllOWttig pertona N9nM ltetement lfe doing buain. as Tne lotloWinO Pt~• MoltOAW! txpt' a S.rv ere doing butlnMI 11 IOea 3200 Blblol St 811'1 F .. hloo 0.ntal, 145 bat Floo1, COiie Mell CA 1tlh 8t1 .. 1, Colla Meh, 02C20 oatllomia til02N82'1 C.n.t 0Mtn1fi4td, Inc: Keith EllC Reber, llJ14 (Ceilt ) 3200 On.IOI St • F"Ulletion A..... IA, Cotta 8tf'I Floor, co.ta Me&a CA M It 11 . C 111forn11 ~2828 Ne21 212 7 Thi• bu.ineM It con Thfl bu1irie11 11 con- ducted b)' I COti>QtlltOn duQed by en ~ ~ you Ila~ dolflll Heft you lwted doing bua!Maa vet? No tull'9el Y9f? No c."81 °"'9nllld Inc , Kellfl E AeMt OllM 8 w.rd, ,,......,. TNI ... ..,...,. w lled THI •IMtfMl'lll w lled wll\ .. Ctoun1r Cleft& of ~~~Oflnge~ '"""' 0.-, NII i" I , .. Dllltw,. Milly 4, ''t , .. 2\Jurll t. 1 Ta n ,'l• •-..Ma.ai-lH• "····••• 111 ........... ........ ... 'The ....... ~":.:l.~=D • ::.~·· r.a· n. ,... ... ,. ~if! In . FlctJtlou1 Bu•lneH Name Statement The lotlowlng persons are doing business as· RIDENOUR STUDIOS. 2429 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beacti, CA 92663 Pamela S Bethke, 35 Cape Andover. Newport Beach, CA 92660 This business Is con· ducted by: an individual Have you s1arted doing business yet? No Pamela S. Bethke This statement was ltlecl With the County Clerk OI Orange County on S-7·99 1911967923711 08Jly Pilot May 11 18, 25 June 1, 1999 T512 ~lctltlou• Bu•lneH Name Statement The fol10w1ng persons are domO busl09Ss 11 Count On Us 12861 Wetl St , 1155, Galden Grove, CA 92840 Carole Ann Mitchell, 12861 West St . 1155, Garden Grove, CA 92840 Thls buseness 11 con- ducted by ·an tndMdual Have you started doing business yet? No Carole A. Mllchell This statement waa ftlecl w11h tne County Clerk of Orange County on 6-7-99 1tllH782375 De"y Piiot May 11, 18, 25, June 1, 1999 T511 Flctltlou• 8u1lne11 Name Statement The lollowlng pe™>ns .,. domo buSIMSS ... APPLIED SCIENCES, 1765 Santa Ave . tSt07, Costa Meaa, CA 92627 Clyde W Atwood Jr., 176S Santa Ana 1s 107, Costa M .... CA 92627 Tllll bl.ISIMU ~ con· duded by en lnd1vlduat ~ you •tarted dOlnO l>UllM ll ~t? Yea, 2193 Ctyde W AIWOOCI This St•t9menl Wll flied Witt\ 1M COunty Ciertt of Orenge <ml~~::o Cely PllOC Mey 11 18, 25, .kg 1, 1"°9 t610 FICililOUi IUilneee ........... ,,..,,t The lo1lowlng perlOfll Ire doing buair*a U ' Anti-~ Medlcal c.ne.r. 1101 l>over, Newport a..ctl, CA 92ee3 &ate E. Sdlude~~ 81 OOMn Vlet9, 8eed'I. CA neeo TNa bullnMe la con-~~ . .,..,... ~'='°**" IUlll IClfludlr. M.D. 1ltl JIU _. -.... .... ~Clanot a..~ ~ ....... "· , .. !\,,_., , •. .,.. M ialiaal 111 -··· .. n. == ..... ---~-l"'S..;.Cf&:; =11\CA~ -~"·-- Ooily Pilqt Mancilla wilt" pitch thtough pain: ' b ut hardly lhe Must ngs' lone • Costa Mesa senior ace gets first mound start today since Aprtl 27 elbow strain. 11511111 a~sass1n wtth the alurrunwn. His eight bn•nen and 37 RBis, mclulll• rng three Friday, are school mgle. LO MPOC -Today'~ '3;15 p.m. a.son records, wbJch he dlso OW!Y> Cot h1t$ (43), runs (37), total base and batting average (.5<45 heading tnto the playoifs). . .• CIF Southern Section D1vl mn IV second-round bascbdll playoff game between Costa MP.sa High and Lompoc could be termed a Joint venture for the visibng Mustangs. Coach K.i.rk Bauermeister "en· tu re his 15-9-1 team's postseason fate on ll)e tender ngbt elbow ol senior Ruben Man~illa Mancilla was 7-0 with two saves, a 2.98 ERA, and 55 stnkeouts ui -47 uuungs, before h~ heard tus elbow pop whlle debverfng a fastl>all April 27 at LagUJ\d Hills He' neither pltcbcd, nor ~)Wed his ctistomary defensive pos1ifon at third base since, setlling for d1stingu1s hed d uty a t designated hltter. Perez had built a 5-2 record, a 2.22 ER4 and had fanned 62 m 41 1n.nlngs, bet6ro be\ng sidelined Howell, who im proved to 6-2 Wlth a winning relief e Uort in Friday's 10·8 first-round comeback wm over Oak Park, came into the postseason with a. 3 8-4 ERA with 44 strikeouts and 21 walks in <43213 innings Bauermeister said tvtancill<\. pro· jected tp be selected m next week.'s major league draft, won't be asked Entering the postseason, Juruol' Josh little (.428 with four homera and 36 RBis), senior Chris DeSan· dro {.406 with 19 RBis), seruo.r ~op Gloster (30 RBis), senior N ick Lam· bert (.397 with 27 RB is), senior Brt· an Montoya (.365 and a school- record 23 steals) and SQphomore · Carlos Franco (21 RBis) were a1$Q gwlllg pitch&s nightmares. The Mustangs left for the Sil.nta Barbdra County venue Monday rught after their team banquet. Lompoc (18-8-1) will bypass tal· ented sophomore Danny Perez, a~o coming back from elbow problems, according to COdch Ddn Bodary, who will start senior right-hander Zach Howell. to completely cut bale . · • u he can tbro~'is or 80% and give me four or five mrungs, that's all l'D ask." Bauermeister said. "He's good enough to still get people out.• Bauermeister said freshman Nick Cabico, who has thrown back- to-back complete-game victones, inducting the 5-1 win at Duarte Fri- day, and/or junior Josh Little would form his mound contingency plan. Lompoc, the lone at-large ent:iy in the 32-team bracket, is Jed off~ s1vely by sophomore shortstop Andrew Aguailar. His regular-se&- son numbers (.440 wtth five homer.., 24 RBis and 10 doubles) led ;the team for the second straight spring Senior Todd Smith (.438 with hve homers and ·22 RBis). se~\'l;tr Ryan Fridricb (.308 with tour homers, 19 RBis and 28 runs) and u(Pcrez) isn't ready yet," said Bodary, who bas bull! a 585-275-13 record in 33 seasons at the helm of the Braves~ He has won four CIF titles, the most recent in 1993, and is enjoying hls 29th postscason at the alma mater of major leaguers Roy Howell and Casey Candaele. The Mustangs' success, includ- ing their first first-round playofl win in 37 years, has also come via solid defense and explosive hltting. . senior Bryan Vargas (21 RBis) h4,v~ also been productive for the North- ern League's fourth-place team. Lompoc trailed, 6-0, before raUy- i.ng against Oak Par~. U victorious, Mesa would advance to meet either No. 3-seeded El Segundo or cen- tral Union in Friday afternoon's quarterfina~. Mesa bit .369 as a team in the regular season and has outscored teams, 231-162. averaging more lhan nine runs per game. Mancilla iS the offens1ve leader, treet 13, Cosi. Mesa, CA 92627 This business 11 con- dvaed by: an lndMdual Have you started doing ~yet?No Jon Sec:k This statement was filed With the County Clerk of Orange County on 5-7·99 1119116782371 Daffy Piiot May 11 , 18, 25, June 1, 1999 TS09 Flcdtlou• Bu•lneH Neme Stetement The fOltowlng persons are doing bualneas as; Fiesta Enterprises, t 716 Ofange Ave , Suile B, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 EllZlbeth E. Shanahan, 1717 Orange Ave •• Soito B, Costa Mea, CA 92627 Tiiis bullnetl is COii· dueled by an lndlVi<IOal Have you st.erted doing bu&lnaa yet? No EHzabeth Shanahan Thia ste1emenc waa f11ecl With 1t1e Col,tnty Ctert< ol Orange 'County on 5-7·99 19"8792390 Ddy'~Ma)l.-11. 18, 25, June\1: l~99 T507 Flcllilou• BuelneH Name St•tement The following pel$0r\$ are dOioQ bu$iness as PliRAOISO, t 901 Yacht Truant. Newport Beach, CA 92680 Tuc:kar Enterpnses, Inc • (Cli), 1901 Yacht Truant. Newport Beacn, CA 92660 This bus1ne11 1s con ducted by; 1 corporallon Have you started clolng business yet? Yes, 11197 Tucker Enterprtses, Inc . Victoria Cloud, Pres1den1 This 1tatemen1 was !tied with lhe County Clelll ol Orange Col.Inly on 5-7 99 181196792389 Dally Piiot May 11 ~ 18, 25. June 1, 1999 1 505 .. l~n! PUl'IUlnl 10 a\O Flctltloue BuslneH ~d ... The Slit will N.me $qtement bl made, bot •out cownanl The tolloWlng peraon1 Of wwrlllty, llCP'aaed OI are dOlng bu&lness u . rnplld, regarding tllle. Pol· THE MO"RTGAGE ltllion. Of enc:umtM'lnOIS. to MASTERS, 521 ·B West rwt 1111 rtll*llng pttnc:lpll sum Alton Ave Senta Ana, ol lie noll(a) tlCUfld by lie Calitomla 92705 OMO ol Tt'lllt. Wlltl lnWest and Gary G. FOK, 1660 E. lat 11• cNIQn lllr'ton, ., pro-s1.. Santa Ana; c auromi. ~ In Ille noll(a), ldVftlll, 92701 IHldef IN tlmlt ot 1118 Deed ol Jeremy Fo11, 13406 Trust. ln"'91t lrllteOn. lael, Helltage Way t;i20, T~ttn, dla'gts lftd 1XJ*1t1t Of Ill Cal1lomla 112782 M'91 IOt th• total amount (at This business 11 con- tht lln!t of tti• lnltlll pubbtlon ducted by; a general of tllt nob of Ult) reasonably partnership ·..um.114 to bl '8t forth btlOW. Have you atar1ed doing Tiii amollnl may bl greatlr on business yet? Yes, lhl oiy ot !Ille Tl'\litor ktll· 08/2911997 111tt1 Pinson and Ing« Je19my Fo• Plruon. llusblftd and "Ille • This statement was tiled w..1 '9nll'tll DulY IPPOlnlld W1ll'I the County Cl8'11 of tM•. wall & Rlchlrf!t..:.A l..IW Orange Couo~ on S-12·99 C0rporlll0n recorded GI 1 /90 IS 1119967112928 1nnvment No 90-416029 1n Dally P1IOI May 1a. 25, be>c*_ P1Q1 OI otftc:8I A«:ofds Jooe 1. 8. 1999 T520 a 1111 Olb Of lhl RellWMr 01 FlctJtloua Bu..lneH Orange COUnlY. Cilloriill Diii Nem• Statement Of Sall 8114.t9 al tO'OO AM The followlng peraona PllCI of Siii In lie front ol 1118 are doing busrnes.a u lllgpola It 1118 ITll1ll tn!ry lfN RENT A VETTE. 1 to llt Planlll CMc Centlf NEWPORT BEACH, 2152 401'-411 E ~ M , S E Bnstol Stl"Mt New· Planll. CA Amount of unpaid port Beach, CA 92660 bllne and Olhlr cNtves.: RAV Newport. Inc., (Call· $244,594.34 Shel Addftn ot tom11) t 1464 t/2 N1ti0nal oftler common OeslQNlllon of Blvd.. Lot Angeles, CA ru1. Pl'°'*1Y 247 Cdtocl s11 .. 1 90064 Newport Buch. CA 92663 This bo&lness 11 oon- A P.H 045-053-10 Thi under· ducted by • corpooauoo agntd TIVltll d8d*ls I/Ir/ Have you ataned doing lllblltY tor I/Ir/ lnoofrealnm ol business yet? No tllt rw .. t lddrtn or ottier RAV Newport, Inc , oommon d~ndOn. n l//rJ, Michael Brophy. Prealdent shown lbcJYt. 11 no str .. 1 This statement was flied lddrK s or other common with the County Cieri< 01 deslgnl tlon Is shown, dlrec> Orange Coonty on 5·14·99 uons 10 "' 1oe1aon ot tilt 189967113159 property INY be obtained by Dally Pilot May 18, 25. sending a wrlttan request to lfl• June 1 • 8• 1999 TS2l blnellclary Wltllln 10 oays of Flctltlou1 BuslneH th• dlll 01 first pUbllcatlon ot N•me Statement Jiits. Noliel of Sale. Oa•· May The following persona ti, 1999 Woll & Rlc:llards, A ere doing business u Llw Corporation 11 Corporall a! GKS Syslema, TS l'lo 91-2306-tl Loan No Pim Oflvt Ntwpor1 Budl, CA b Gama·k Solutions, 2276921/PMson Nob of 92660-7901 (949) 72G-9200 642 Vista Grande, Newport lrv••• Sall You•• In dellUll FortclOSUr• OepL Fu (949) Beacti. CA 92660 under • Deed Of TIUSt Oaltd 729-4644 Sall lntormatlon Tara~o Ardlltects AIA, 7125190. unlla you 11111 llCllOn Only (714) 573-11165 Tammy Lid. (CA). 542 Viall 10 prot1et your pcOl*ty. It rnty Boren TrvslM Sall Ottar Grande, Newport Beach, bl IOkl at a IM* NII 11 you P1206n 5fl5 M)t M>aM CATh~~~... 1 . ~lft~~~h ~~~•con nau1 ot lie prOOMdtnQ Flctltlou• BuslneH ducted by. • corporation lgllnst you, you should contaet Name St•tement Have you started doing '~ A Pllbllc u:tlon ID.. Tile IOllowlng pe!$005 buslneas yta-No Ill l\IOflllt ~ 1or Cllh I are doing business as Tarayao Arcf'llledl, AJA __.. c:rm drftrn bY un Beg1nnemot. 2061 Busl· Lid , Bert W T111yao, w llltlonll blM. • dlO drawn ness C8nte1 Ol1Ve, s1e P~desT.tement w11 filed 'It 1 ftlll or llOtrll aldlt 280, IMne, CA 92612 w'!lh ltle Coun"' Clerk °' Jnlon or 1 cNc:t *"" by 1 Stephanie Ann Fone, •r n.. 'or llOef1ll • .-and 701 Cardiff, IMne, CA Ol"ange County on 5-7·99 ........ 92606 1911941782382 ~ alOClllllon. :':\' = Tht.S business IS con-Daily Piie( M•Y 11 . 18, llld ,,; ~~102 ot tilt ducted by. an lndivlduel 25, June 1, 1999 noe FlMnClll Codi Ind 1UlhOtU1td Have vou started 001110 1=rctltloua Bu•JneH to dO bllSlnelt In 1111 still Wilt business yet? No N•me St•tement bl fllkl by 1118 dul'f appotn•o W,1~~~i::~ ~~e hied Tiie toltoW!ng pe11ons trut• • shown bllOW, ol all c Cl rk f are doing business as rtollt 1111 Md tnllr•t con· with the ounty 9 0 Marine Mall 325 N New· • to ino now lltld by tt11 Orange County on S-7'99 port BIV<I . Newport Beach. IM1M In 1111 hlrelrllht d 11199678238a CA. 92663 ~ ,,_,... ..... r •d· Dally P1101 Mey 1t. 18, Merine Publlc1t1ons ..,._, pr..,,...., 11n-"' 25. June 1. 1999 T504 -,.--;~ . . . ~-, -.-,·.;;-;--~ . ··--· \...'.-~ Company, Inc: .• (OE.), 325 N Nftpof1 Blvd , Newpon Beach,, CA. 112e63 This bllslnns ts con- ducted by. 1 oorpon1tion Heve you st.11'1ed dolno buslOUI yet? Yes, 12J01198 Marine Publlc111ons Company. Inc • Dennts D'Aleaslo, President This at•tement was filed wlfll the Cdunty Clel1( of Orange County on 5-7·99 1"867mn Da"y Pilot May 11, 18, 25. June 1, 1999 T514 Sf ATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FtCTmous BUSINESS NAME The following ptl'lon(s) haS (have) lt>andOned the use of the fr<:lltK>UI ousl· nesa name Maiof Source, 155-6 N. SinginoWoocl. Orange. CehfOtnll &2869 :The Flcllt!otn Business \)am• rele«ed 10 abolfe WU filed In Qraooe County on oet06197, ~LE NO 19973729594 Karen Sm11h, 155~ Stng· ~~r Tanya NomW\, 1~ N Stngingwood. Orange, Cel· lfomle 112869 Susin Inman, 155-6 N Sl~lnawood. Cringe, C81· tlomla ""928611 Tllls business ls con· duot.ed by • general part· nershlp Karen Smltti This s1etemen1 was filed wittl the County Clelll of Orange County on 4112199 19996788484 Dally Ptlot May t 1. 18..l 25. June 1, 1999 1516 Flctltlou• BualneH Name.St•tement The following persons ere doing business as. EuroSc>ffd Pertormanoe, 8070 Catherine Ave .• Stan- ton. California 90680 David L Grimm Jr., 8070 Calhertne Ave Stanton. Cahlomla 90680 Tiits buS1ness Is OO'l· ducted by an lndMdual Have you started doing bullness yet? No Dal/Id L. Gnmm Jr. This statement was filed With the County Clerk 01 Orange Coonrt on 5· 14·99 19119411113' 65 Delly PllOC May 18. 25. June 1, 8, t9119 T522 Actltloua BuelneH N•rne Statement The following Pll"IOIU •re doing business as: · Perelre & Auociat11, 4101 Westerty Place, Suite 107, Newport eeacn, CA 92680 Louis A Pereira, 4101 Westerly PlaOI, SUlle 107, Newport Beacti, CA 92660 Ttlls business Is con- STAR.TING ANEW BUSINESSff.. ••••••••••••• ·~ .• JI'-~·~-·,-! I~,.; c Jll'!! . · .. ; ~ ~ ...... .,. ·• ducted by. an Ind~ Haw yo!.! sta.tted buStOes.s yet? Yes. 511 Louis A. Pereira This statement was with lh8 Coonty Cla,..... Orange County oo 5-~ 199987 Dally Piiot May 18, Jl#le 1. 8. 1999 r...- Flctitlous Buslne Name Statemen_._, The following per~ are doing business as GUSTAF ANDERS RES TAURANT, 3851 Bear SI , Santa Ana. CA 92704 W l l ltam Gua t et Magnuson, 1675 Bluebtrd canyon Dr., Laguna Beach, CA 92651 This l>Uslness 1s oo/t ducted by. an tndMdual Have you started doing buslnes.s )'.el? Yes, 1981 Wilham G Magnuson This statement was !docs With tne County. Clerk of Orange County on 5-14·99 190967113173 Dall¥-Pila&... May 18. 25. June 1. 8, 1999 T52• Acdtfou• Bu•lneH N.me Stawment The tollowlng persons are doing buSiness IS PSYCHOLOGICAL & EDUCATIONAL FILMS, 927 Aleppo Street. New. port Be•":h, CA 92660 Sharo K Shostrom. 927 Aleppo Street. New· port Beadl, CA 112860 This business Is con· ducted by en lndlVldual H111e YoU started doing business yet? Yes. 198S Sharon l< ShOstrorn Tiiis s1atement was !tied with ttle County Cieri! of Orange Coonty on 5.14,Q.9 • 11199f79a153 Daily Piiot May 18, 2i • June 1, 8, 19911 T525 Flctlttou1 BuelnM• Name Stetement The following pereoris are doing business a• Frangellca Wholesale. 2929 "Newport Blvd , ~ew· port Beach, CA 92663 Frangetca, Inc • (CA). 2929 Newport Blvd , ,.__ port Beacti, CA 926&3 This busme$$ 11 con- ducted by 1 oorporeti4M Have you started doing business yet? No FrangelJCa.. Inc., Kenoelt\ W PBWl Jr , Pr9Sldenl Th•s statement was J'l1'd wflll lhe County Cle~ •• of Orange County on S.1 ~99 1911941793174 Daily Piiot May 18, ~. June l , 8, 1999 Tg6 Fletltlou• Bu•l,,..., Name Statement • The following P81Ml11S are doing bualness as· Together Mrnlstrtes, ,.i. t607 Monrovia Ave •• 'flli)a Mesa, CA 82627 Together Mlnlstlles ~A) 160L Monrovt1 Ave C!Mta .... .. . -'"' "" .....-.CA82627 TNI bullnaas II con· oucted b~ a eo<pofltlon Have you sterted OOtng ~H yat?No Together M1n11trlt1. ~8 Pf9dad0, Pr~ Th• 5tllament wa1 llled -#t1tl the County Cieri\ ol 0-nQll Coul\IY on 5·14·99 1teMm110 ~·~ Pilol May 18, 25. .iun-1. a, 1 m T627 :T'ft'ctltlou• Buslneae , Na~ Sta .. ment The loltowlng persons itraDoinO bUslneas as a) f'rtnc:h'• CUpc:aka eaury. bt eucicak• Bakery, 273 E t7th St .• Costa Mesa, CA 92G27 • .. Jarry Lee French. 252 Aoblnhood Ln , Costa MeS8 CA 92827 lhll oosaness Is con· oooed by an lndl\lldual Have you started dOtng blJ~lness yet? Yes 7119176 Jerry LH Frencri This sllltmenl was filed ...Altl Iha County Cletk of orange County on 5-14·99 • • 19996793175 Dillly Pdot May 18, 25, June t, 8. 1999 T528 'i#tctttloue BualneH Nim• ~tement 'the fol!OwinO persons we. dOlng business as ZiPHVR ENTERPRISE, 6A:t S Glenhurst Or , Ariahelm. CA. 92808 c;larence M Larson. 843 s. Glenhllflt Of • Anaheiril, CA 92808 E'sther M Larson, 643 S Gtenhul'll Or.. Anaheim, CA 92808 Th•s business 1s con· dlJ(:ted by rusband and ._JIJI Have you started doing l!U$ln9SS yet? No Ctarenoe M. Larson This statement was hied with Iha County Clerk ol Orange County on 5-14·99 199M793169 12l!lly Pilot May 18, 25, .......-June 1 1 TS . ·~ ~·. ·Gr EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNfTY &II tul ..... ""'9llJat la 11111 ....,.,. ............. r ... .,., "" ....... Ad .. 1111 " ................ "" ... 1• tf'ttltlee •• ., '"'" .. "· U.ltttlM tr llllMrl•IH UH ..... " race, eel•, rfllflta. .. 1 ............. t ..... 111 .... I trifle, If H l1tt1tlw It lllU aty 1Ka •nltrtHI, ............ ,I llw." Tait ... .,,,., wlll .. , .....,,, ..... .., tMrtlH- .... .. ml ...... dlca " le '"""" ........ °" ,. ...... ara ••rltf lallfMlll !Mt •• ..... ,... Mttftlltlll .. ..t. ...................... _.,.,,......, ...... Tt Ct9' .................. ClllHllO ,T~1"111~ ....... rw • 111t •1111111111, DC.,...,._. Q11•1tae.all. I •>It.I -·-.. ~ '"':J !i.. ' . . , . a,z.,:. ' Ii .. t US UI rteel N1me Statement The following persons era dOlng business as The Bay Pouil Company 1280 ~ison Ave • t89 34 Newpon Buen. CA 92866 • K8W1 Reid, 1 507 Valen. caa. Newport Beecti CA 92860 • ' Catharine Reid, 1507 Vatencaa, Newport Beech. CA92G60 • nus business is ccn· ducted by hUsl>lnd Ind wile Have you staned doing business yet? No Caltlerine Reid This statement v.as tiled with the County Clent ot Orange County on 5· 14·99 . 19998793167 Dally ·PUot May 18, 25 . JIN 1, 8, 1999 lTS30 Fictitious Business Name Statement tl'le •~·no -persons are doing business as. TUSnN BODY WORKS, 1362 Bell Ave., Tustin, CA 92780 Temple Management Inc .• (CA), 1361 Bal Ave ' Tustin, CA 92780 This business Is con ducted by a corporallon Have you started doing busmtss yet? No Temple Management Inc Barbara Temple, v P This statement was filed with lhe Counry Clerk of Orange County on 5-1 '4·99 19996793161 Daily Pilot May 18. 25, June I 8. 1999 TS31 Fictitious Buslnesa Name Statement The lollowlng persons are domg business es Oualrt~ Paving & Concrete. 1651 Placentra Ave UM • M . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Wayne 0 Whomsley, 2905 Paper Ln • Newport Beach, Ca 92660 Th s t>useness 1s con- dooect by an 1nd1Vldual Have you started doing s yet 5/10t'V9 Wayne D Whomslay Th11 tt11emen1 was hied With the .county Cltl'lc of , Orange Cooory on s 14-89 199Mm172 Da Plloe May 18, .!5. Jooe 1, 9, 1999 T532 AC1itlous Buef neu Name StatetMnt Tba lolowing persone are dolno buainess 11 TltMI of Relttshlng 411 AW>Cado Avenuo, Corona Dal Mar, Calrtomia 92625 Kathleen Cehero. 411 Avocado Avenue, Corona Del Mar Calllomla 92625 Sal\latore Caliero, 411.Avocado Avenue, Corona Dal Mar, Cahlomla 92625 This business Is con· dUCled by hUst)and and wile -tiave you s1arted doing business yet? YH, • May, 1999 Salvatore J Cetlero Kathleen J Cehero Ths 5ta1amen1 was filed willl the County Clel'k ol Orange County on 5-14·99 19996793169 DaMy Pilot May 18, 25, June 1. 8, 1999 T534 FIC11tlous Buslneu Name Statement The tooow1ng persons are dQlng business as. Dence Ewpertence II, 100« Adams Av 11116, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Eugena Leary. 10044 Adams Av.. 1116, Hunt· ington Beach, CA 92646 This business Is con· dueled by an 1ndtvldual Have you Slarted dotng business yet? Yes, 3·01·99 Eugene Leary This statement was liled with the County Clel'k ol Orange County on 5-14·99 19996793160 Dally Pilot May 18, 25, June 1 . 8. 1999 T533 ,. I PUIUC NOTICES 11 PUBUC N011CIS 11 PU~HOTICU . , ~ .. . I FlctJUout 9u8'MH JUbllM 11\JemehONll PLACE: Ctly Couoctl /SI ni.r ... M Webstar ' ' ....... Stat9men1 iltrlf's. (CA), 1!!09 •id Chambers •l City Ha• PUC>!Med 'ff~ Beedl· The lolloWlng persont Ava.. North East, Miii n F11r Dnva. Colla Mtu, Coale Ma11 Daay Pilot I' are dOlllO busllleN 81 Creek, Wuhlngton, eeu1om11 , May 25 1999 FA8MA\.L COM. 2130 98012·59'42 PUBLIC COMMENTS IN ' T~ .,._..._ V•"" St t .,.h,,. TNI buSll'leH II ton· EITHER OfM,L OR WRIT-- QUUlll -raa ' ,....,_ doe:lad by Non Pr0f11 Ol'g TEN FORM MAY BE Ma, Celllomia 927°" M.n PRESENTED DURING WHAT Metalaoft Inc., Have you aiarted doing THE PUBLIC HEARINGS (Cehl0<nia), 2130 SOUltl busine1tyel7No FOR FURTHER .IN· HAPPENS IF ~~o!:::~7~n1a• Ana, JubUaa lntematlonal Min· FORM ATION, TELE YOUDONT This bul1nffS ,,, oon· lstrles, Yolanda c. Ayers PHONE 754·5335 OR dueled by a oorporaliotl SeC VISIT THE TRANSPOR· The registrant com· Thia IUl!ement WU llled TATION SERVICES menced to uansac:I bust· wl#'I h County Clerk Of DIVISION AT CITY HALL, ness unMr, Iha fk:tlllous Orange County on 4·1tMt9 T7 FAIR OAtVf:. COSTA name 0( names llat6d 1~30379 MESA, CALIFORNIA above on~i/1199 Dally Pilot May 18, 25, Published Newport Baid'l· .. _ I~ I June 1, 8. 1999 T535 Costa Mau Dal~ P1lol ..... ta nc., •• 2 22 2 Sheryt tter. Secretary PUBLIC NOTICE ... ay I, • 24, 5, 6 Thts a amant was filed ANNUAL REVIEW OF June I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1999 wl1h Iha COunty Clerk of CITY-WIDE TRAFAC F917 Orange County on 5-1 1-99 IMPACT FEE • ' 19996792800 PROGRAM Law Oll.cet 01 THE COST A MESA Loyd E Wr1ohl, Ill, A CITY COUNCIL Will Prolasslonal CorporatlOn HOLD A PUBLIC HEAR· 19200 Von Karman Ava· ING FOR THE ANNUAL nue, Su11a 870, IMna, Cell· REVIEW OF THE CITY· lomla 92612 Dally Pilol Mey 25, June 1, WIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT 8. 1!;, 1999 F538 FEE PROGRAM Fictltlou• e ualneu Free ~S~~~~MP~~~ Name Statement BEEN ESTABLISH6D TO The lollowlng peflOOS FlNllNCE THE IMPROVE· are doing business as MENTS THAT ARE NEC· Clift House, 17721 'h ESSARY TO ADDRESS Laurie Lane. Santa Ana, THE CUMULATIVE IM· Celtfomia 92705 PACTS OF DEVELOP· Judith Mlle 011t 11721 MENT WITHIN COSTA '"1 l aune Lant, Santa Ma, MiSA AND TO ENSURE Cehfomla 92705 THAT THE STANDARD This bUslness Is con· LEVEL OF SERVICE IS ducted by. an lndlVidual 1 MAINTAINED ON THE . Have yow started doing TRAFFIC CIRCULATION buStness yet? No SYSTEM Judith A C11ft AN AUDIT OF THE This statement was hied TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE w111' the County Clerk ol PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE Orange Counry on 5·21 ·99 FOR REVIEW BY THE 19996793919 PUBLIC AT THE COSTA Notice of Dlaaolutlon of Ptrtnershlp Public notice Is hereby grven that Theresa M Webster, and Kimberly E Barlow, heretofore doing business under the l1ct11Jous hrm name and style of Happy Moon Gotts & Colt11C11bles. at <!428 Newport Blvd I 1 C1ty ol Costa Mesa, County ol Or· ange. S•ate of Calltomla did on Iha 5th day ol Febru· ary, 1999 by mutual con· sent, d1$$0IVe the said part· nershlp aod terminate the11 re1a11ons as partners therein Said business 1s the 1 future Wiii be conducted by Kimberly Banow who w~I pay and discharge all l'abil· 1ties and deb1s ot Iha firm and receive all monies pay· able 10 the firm. Funher notice 1s hereby given that the undersigned ADVERT1SE1 NOTHINGI • Call the · Clnalfledt M2·5678 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free 1-888-S4CASKET Serving Orange ! Surrounding Countries Dally Pilot May 25. June 1 MESA CITY CLERKS OF· 8. 15. 1999 F538 FICE. T7 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA MESA CAUFOR· Actltloue Bualneu NIA v.UI not be responsible, from lhls day on. tor any ,,.. ________________ ,. Name Statement THIS PUBLIC HEARING The lotlowlng persons WILL BE HELD AS FOL· are doing business as. LOWS· Aren'as ol War M1nlstnas, DATE: Monday, 4533 MacArthur Blvd., June 7. 1999 1274·A, Newpott Beach, TUitE: e 30 p.m or as Calrfomla 92660 soon as possible thereafter 20S VACATION NIORT RENTALS obligation 1ncvrred by lt)e other(s) 1n her own name(s) or 1n the name ol the firm DATED AT Costa Mesa Ca •fomla this Twenty First day ot May, 1999 SELL YOUR USED VEIHCI.E THROUGH CI.ASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 1430 =~ I 14SO APPUAHCD I • V1rg1nia H Larson, 89, of Newport Beach died May 21, 1999 She was a homemaker-and business woman in Orange County for thirty-two years She ts a n;1 t1ve of Madison, W isconsin and daughter of Paul and Jessie Harloff. Paul Harloff was recently credited with the idea behind the Manoa TelTClcc Convention Center designed by Fra nk Lloyd Wnght and recently completed Mrs Larson 1s a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. She 1s survived by daughter, Karen L. Larson, grandson, Derck Allin and nieces and nephews Crypts1de services will be 1 30 p m , Wednesday, May 26, 1999 at Pacific Vrew Mcmonal Pa~. 3500 Pac1f1c View Dr. Newport Beach, CA. Viewing will be at Pacific View Mortuary, Wednesday, IOOO a m. to I 00 p.m . ·. ' II , NEWPORT COAST 28r 2 5Ba1h house wit\ tllOlc garden . AVllA ~'Y·Au!I $3500IMD Agt 94HS0-7733 • Arn.tna H na'IW 2.Seu ft aide ELECTIC ADJUSTABLE BED by aide, wtllte. Paid S1350 AlfCrlft Advtrtt11ng Agenc.y locl1ed on 8alt>oa Penn . II stelullg a retabla ~ lllCtv to iOf1 our l"am. l'IT, salary + benefitS grMI ~­Ing erMroMlllOI R8'ponsl· billtieS include CUSIOITllll phone inqomes YWOrd processing data tnlry, elC ~II nll & .viallon 11/'oCMledQe a pkls PINN clll 94 .. 723-03t0 or tu ruumt 10: 949'-723-0311 m , rr '··i ....... .... ·• ... , .. SERVICE DIRECTORY -for All Your Home ilnd Business Needs -..... i ""· larQt ytlfd, Alndlo .... 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EXP REWAAOEO BENEJBONtJS. 714-456-!llOO ~Into the CIOSSified section. to find servDs from iledricim . and pUnliS 1o •a..s & jll1inla .. ... . Tuosdoy, May 25, 1999 TODAY'S CROSSwoRo PUZZLE 4i6 EMPLOYMENT I OPPTYS ROGER S GARDENS '1d ""' t JI• FfT opor <ng 1ur ,_. ~ II' ml and 91n lj .. parlm• 111 Pruv10US planl kn«wle•l•J~ an•I ~dies ex p+111Pnco ro111urr•I Ptcase laic y•uir If '>IJllll' IC1 949 b40 7528 AUn Sllelly "' opply 10 l)f!rson a1 2 101 S.in Jo.qu n H1ns FloaJ ( •<•' ~ ,. ' M~' SALE PERSON Upscal• Chtldftna clothlng and shot store Fl'7PT 111t1 111oc. 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"\0000~~?00000000• b 0 SERVERS AND o HOST/ESS 0 0 KITCHEN 0 S191 Rt11turent Elst Blutf. call o 0 9el""1 10-11:30em. 0 0 141-718-9650 g 00000 ) 000000 ~00 1274 cmnl www.evrai 'r,com 11----.;.;..;.;.;.;..i;.;;..;.;..;.-----11 Synctec: Nteworll Conaunlng Website Design NetWork lnslllatlon & Support Call 714.eot-9148 Olllllf- It'• .,,. ..... ,..;,. ewoMog ......... "' ., JOll're ...... • hOme. .. ···-... • ,_ Ill f I a • ewn•--• 111111111 By OWILH GOUN with OMAR SHMt, • and TANNAH HIHSC ,., ' , AN EXTRA CHANCE Neither vulnerable. Swth de&Js. oil 1n four sptdel Wfl led the 11.-e of clubs followtd by I.he deuce. Obviously. the defend- er was 'lriWng for a club rufTAfttr wanmn~ the cfub in dummy, declarer led the JIC;k of spades, tryma to look hke a person t.Wng a linesse. East would have none of that and shot up with the ace 10 mum the ten or clubs -a suit preference for hearts. West ruffed and duly shifted to a low he.an. and East's eight forced the king. ln the fulJncss {)f time declarer was forced to rely on the diamond finesse. NORTH • J 10114 O A 1062 o OJ • I{ QJ EAST •A! ~ 0?83 0 "13 • 109 7 5 .. SOUTH • K0963 o K1 o A61 • 863 Down one. ' · · · 'The bidding: . SOlFl'H WEST NORTH EAST There was no need for declarer to &o like a lamb to the slaughter. 'The lead of the jack of spades was naive, espccaally since South could have pcxtpooed the ruff for several &ricks to a1ve the contnict a legitimate extra chance. l • P.. l • Put •• ,.. r.. P• Openfog lead: Ace of • The defenders are your mort.aJ ene· mies. Their goal i$ to perpetrate foul deeds on your contract, and it behooves you, as declarer, to do whatever 1s possible lo thwart them. 'The auctJon was routine. North made a forcing jump raise of South's one-spade opening and South, who had no interest beyond game, signed After winning the second trick, declarer should play king and ace of hearts and ruff a heart. Now declarer surrenders a trick to the ace of spades and East duly Jives West a club ruff. But now West 1s down to nothing but diamonds. and the lead of that suit gives dcclmr a free finesse . 'The dia· mond loser disappears and, despite the club ruff, the conlr8Ct is in the bag. ,. 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS 'SALES PARTIFULl llME' PT for up1C1Je womena llore In Fuh~ lst1nd. Alia Mtn• atore FulVPT for receiving date entry etc. Contee! D1rryl Of' Stave 941-751-7917 *SERVERS* F1nt dining uperllnct end wlnt knowltdgt r1qulrld Fu ruume 14.....S-7131 SHIP/RECEIVE CLERK FIT 8enel1ts. wine expenenca helplul 949·850·8463. 250 Ogle St. Cotti MHI SUMMER FUN 80 Customer Sales ,:. OPENINGS~ $12 Per Hr Appt College lntem1hlp1 avail. Fun, upbeat environment 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNmES Plt11e bl 'WlfY of out of arn companlta. Check whh tht loc1I Bett1r Buslneu Buruu before you Nnd any money or '"' tor Mrvlcu. Reid ind under1t1nd 1ny con1rac11 before you algn. OUR ORCANI/.ATION could hdp you earn $70K to 400K in your own but + many other monq mlking bust opp & 100'1 of t«rtu rn worl~widc wealtb-buildins m-ealcd. ffr fut &n.tirt ~ HC A\fWSAOO~ Gr.our, 131 N TUJon Avr, Sec 108, Tustin CA 92780 c.all 714-SSl..()990 480 BUSfNESS OPPORTUNmES WE NEEO YOU to give away our lree 10-mtllOle prOmobonal ca11ino cards Get pa1cs 11Very lime tlie carcls are reused. Ftee intormallon 7 t 6·420·8754 www skycom com/lreecards (CAL'SCAN) MEDfCAL BIWHG Unlimited Income potential lnvul • $4.1195/$8.995 Financing available Free Info &video Cllenl ICQlllSllOl'I p!ogr8111 Is· land Aulomlla<I MedlCaJ 6eN· loll. 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Public· UtiM .. s Comm!S$10n REQUIRES that all used household goOds movtts rrint their P.U.C ca T number; limos and chauflera print their T.C.P number In all adve111s· m.nts, II you have a question about the legality of a mover, flrno Or chaulfer, cad PUBl.IC UTILITIES COMMIStON 714·558·4151 ~a;-,~·~-·~ ··--~ . ( ,;•' p(. ,... ~ .. , ~-~ ... u -..... •J \, ·~ - ' .... Doily Piiot HYUNOAI ELAWT1'A M UHCOLH Continental M (V1a.Ml1C-8942SO) 19, 5 510nktura klwn•d • -hr. many CONNELL CHEVl'O&.fl edrasl (604"64) $11,981 714·54e-1200 Nlbtfa Okfamobllt Cldlll.c · OWINill 136 't1 114-540-t100 10K '"'" io.cta ot equip. A UNICOLH cOflTIA£H'fXC't7 INdC 1981 (752»3112U9S l'lolyUvory lelSrw Low mile$, , LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER loedtdJ"6S7111 $22.197 (714)at2.ftOI Costa ... Uncoln Ytrcury OitEP CHEROKEE 'ii 71'"'4Nll0 (T124749A· 178958) $13.495 MERCEDES E420 '94 CONNELL CHE'fflOLET SrnOlie s~er. lttw moonrool, 114-541-1200 llloys (0167'1t 124.995 • JEEP CttEROkEE d4 '9i LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER e ey1 .•uto, llllN blue. •~eltnl 714-fl2-41906 condllion (1G0392l $12.11811 tiERCEOES WANTED °' l"t Hlt>lt• OldtmOblle Cactllfle Oually Erope111 cer most tot 714-54~100 1drt COnd l \/91'f '°"' !TM No JEEP Gt1nd Chltokte 'ts dellets =· COM l)l'Ml1e V·I, •WO Low Mtes. Llfldo. pef1y 94 ·9041 Aid (f6t96n) Sl6.99S Mercury Gf. M1rqul1 la '11 Co•t• Mn1 Uncoln Mt~ury Llhr. ABS, Fac.tcwy Warr Mu~ 714-540-5630 See! (t680159) $17.998 LEXUS COUPES co11a Mtu Llncoln Mercury s 111 stocit starnng al S27,895 • 7~4-5•0·5630 (0262m MERCURY LiYSTlOlJE Ghi . LEXUS Of' WESTMINSTER 3 to choose lrom. 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