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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-06-29 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . . - SERV1NG THE NEWPORT-MESA COt-AMUNmES SINCE 1907 'Ilme fOr a switch in school districts • Laguna Beach district to consider annexing new Newport Coast development that straddles Newport- Mesa Unified bounda,ries. J ESSICA GAAAJsoN lklly Plot NEWPORT-MESA -School officials in the tiny, 2,500-student Laguna Beach Unified School District tonight will consider a plan to annex a part of the New- port Coast development that now falls under Newport-Mesa Uni- fied's jurisdiction. · Newport-Mesa officials would have to agree to any plan the Laguna School board proposes, as would the Orange County Going into its SOth . yearzn Department of Education. District officials in the Laguna Beach school district said the children who will live in a section of the yet-to-be-built Newport Coast would be better off in the Laguna Beach Unified School District so that all the children m the area can go to the same school. The Newport Coast develop- ment, one of many being built by The Irvine Co .. will be located in the city of Newport Beach. But because of conflicting bound- 1aries, the development straddles the Newport-Mesa and Laguna Beach school districts. Newport-Mesa Unified School DtStrict is building a new ele- mentary school for all the new children expected to move mto its portion of the development. Last spring, the two districts wrangled for months over a pro- posal to change the boundaries to move the entire Newport Coast development into the Newport- Mesa school district. At issue were between 150 and 350 stu- dents, as well as millions of dol- lars in developer fees and taxes. The two school districts could SEE SWITCH PAGE 4 N!WPORY-MtsA ScHOOL OISTIUCT Proposed undary I Area to be turned over to q.1rrent Boundary LBUSD LAGUNA BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1999 School officials to talk 'budget matters •Newport-Mesa has untft Wednesday to adopt budget, but board still hadn't received a copy Monday afternoon. discuss next year's budget and the newly released facilities plan, which calls for $127 mil- lion in renovations to the dis- tnct's schools. By law, the distnct has until Wednesday to adopt a prelimi- nary budget. Although many school districts around Orange County and across the state have been discussing the 1999-2000 budget for months, Newport-Mesa board mem- JI \. ... 1(,.\ G \JUUS()'I; ~Plot NEWPORT-MESA ....-The topic of torught's school board meeting is money 1 School board members called the special meetmg to SEE BUDGET PAGE 4 At long last, traffic phasing law passes • After three years of 9ebate and opposition , Newport Beach passes the controversial plan -and by a 6-1 vote. ~l\C\ BROW:-1 NEWPORT BEACH -At long last the cit} of Newport Beach has a traffic plan after a 6-1 vote by council mem- bers Monday. The vote to adopt the traffic phasing ordinance came after the last wave of reSidents registered thetr vtews on the proposed ordinance at Monday's meeting. formally closmg public hearings on the matter SEE COUNCIL PAGE 4 Costa Mesa, the Orange County Fair tries to keep in touch with its roots while appealing to a larger community. KIM HAGGERTY-ZVUUS I DAll.'I" PILOT OC Fairgrounds Deputy General Manager Steve Beazley holds the same position his grandmother held 50 years ago. Costa Mesa narrowly approves two group homes s • ' EwEGU ~Pb T he crowds have gotten big- ger, and computer-aided photography displays have joined beef and com exhibits, but at its heart the Orange County Fair bas remained a family affair. The fair, which runs July 9-25, celebrates its 50th year in Costa Mesa this year and has been aptly themed •Join the Rush," in recognition of its golden anniversary in the City of the Arts as well as a celebration of California's sesquicentennial. ON VACATION Take the Daily Piiot on vacation While the locauon of the fa u has remained the same throughout the last half century, many other things that have changed dramatically. Back in 1959, atten- dance was 101 ,000. ln 1997, an all-time high of more than 750,000 made it to the fair. Ticket prices remain a bargain. They were 75 cents for adults and 10 cents for chil- dren in 1954. Now they're $6 for adults and $2 for children. But there's that constant of fairs every- where: Amidst all the change, the orange County Fair continues to cater to families. "I think that's the one enduring factor," sald General Manager Becky Bailey-Findley. -SEE FAIR PAGE 4 PHOTO COURTESY Of THE ORANGE COUNTY F~ Marlene Andenon, the Orange County Fair Pirate Queen ln 1951, with one of the racing osbiches. MILLENNIUM MOMENT Here rame the judge - and he was only'36 • Limits placed on live-in alcohol and drug-rehab facili- ties but opponents say they're not e nough. FtN Gu; Doily Plot COSTA MESA -1Wo group homes that help recovenng alcoholics and drug addicts were approved by the Planrung Commission Monday but not without hours of emotional debate. The Planning Commission voted. 3-2, SEEPLANMGe4 INDEX QAWflD -----1 an nm,_ __ .,. PIU;nB---· .. -·-·-· -----· --·-----.. { c " 2 Tuesdoy, June 29, I 999 .. local voices Daily Pilot Ill Parents split on zero toler~ ... u it they 411! doing·~ acts. And U is.easy to justify-·wen. I couurutted tbiS one criminAl act, and I can probably" do UUJ other criminal act.• It 11 a bad message to ,aend at such an early age. THE ISSUE: School board member Jim Ferryman has suggested the a istrict take another look at d iscipline policy. \ R egarchng the zero-toler- ance policy m the New- port-Mesa Unified School District: I have four children - two have graduated fro~ Estancia High School, ohe is there now and one is lit Te Win- kle (•Reconsider zero-tolerance policy, board member asks,• June 24) Our family supports the zero-tolerance policy on drugs, alcohol and weapons. However, the penalty seems ridiculous to anybody. And what really needs to happen when somebody is caught for the first time and/or subsequent times, is each individual inci- dent needs to be band.led sepa- rately by counselors. adminis- trators and parents to deter- mine the fair and just discipli- nary action. Just immediately sending these kids for Wrac- tions such as accidentally tak- ing a pocketknife to school or causing people ta die driving drunk in a car, giving them the same punishment of going to another school does not make sense to anybody. We can't allow the students to be drunk or carrymg weapons without taking notice and giving some kind of disci- plinary action . But I think it's right that the school board review this whole situation. CHARMAINE LAURIE Costa Mesa It is true that the zero-toler- ance policy has been proble m- atic. Yet (the Daily Pilot's) edito- R EBUTTA L Trainer says story missed point of her presentation Concerning the article titled, #Hlgh school trainer raises concerns about athletes' safety,· by Jessica Garrison m the June 24 issue of the Daily Pilot, l would like to say that this is a terribly written account of what really happened. My name is Rebecca Zemla, and I am the athletic trainer who is misquoted in this article. Garrison missed the point of the presentation despite the fact that it was made very clear throughout the meeting, imme- diately followmg the meeting, and in a phone call the next morning The purpose of this presentation was to increase awareness of safety issues m all high schools and to mtroduce the athletic trainer as the best professional to care for these issues. Some topics specific to Costa Mesa High School were discussed but were not general- ized across the clistnct. At no time during this pre- sentation was it said that the athletic trainers m the other three lugh schools of the New- port-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict were unable to do their job. I feel this was a gross misinter- pretation of my entire purpose. The presentation was educa- tional in nature, not a filing of complaints. Several completely incorrect statements were made through- out the article. · For instance, there is no such thing as a •heat machine," and never was it said that a thletic trainers •diagnose" injuries. The term diagnosis is used only by physicians. Athletic trainers evaluate and offer educated clinical impressions. This article is an embarrass- ment to myself, and l apologize to the other athletic trainers within our district. I would be ashamed to show this article to the National Athletic Trainers' Assn. for its lack of proper pre- sentation of our profession . I only hope this poor account does not affect my ability to gain the respect and assistance of my colleagues and co-work-• ers. REBECCA ZEMLA Athletic Trainer Costa Mesa High School HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th DlStnct, 18552 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 220, Irvine 92715. (949) 833-0180; fax: (949) 833-0696 STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th Distnct, 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92715, (949) 863-7070. E-mail: a10@assembly.ca.gov STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Swte 2000, San Francisco 94105, (415) 904-5200; regional office located in Long Beach, (310) 590-5071 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERV1SORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 • Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa), (714) 834-3220 • Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights), (714) 834-3550 ORANGE COUNTY FAJR BOARD 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, (714) 708-FAIR Board: President Emily Sanford; Vice President Don Saltarelli; and members Gary Hayakawa, Jim Lindberg, John Crean, Randy Smith, Don Willet, Curt Pringle and James Barich. ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa 92628-9050, (714) 966-4000 Elizabeth D. Parker, me mber, Th.Lstee Area 5 Costa Mesa, Newport Beach rial OD tbe·subjecl wu torely Jae.king in logic, with the com- ment, •Kids continue to drink ... it may not be nght, but it's real· tty" (•We must tolerate some 'zero-tolerance' behavior,• June 26). Whatever the reality may be, teenagers in the '90s are in dire need of parents' film, clear, well-grounded guidance. Dis- nussing destructive behavior (by saying), ·well, they're· gomg to do 1t anyway," is irre- sponsible and 'improper role- rnodeling for our young. Let's stop being afraid to draw the line. • JENNY BIOCHE The Bluffs I want to say that I disagree with James Fer:rrman. I have children in the public school system and am com- pletely comfortable with the zero-tolarance.paltcf ...... the peNOtl of tbe ~ child a bledl·up, 8nd It.._ the rest of us some peace ol mind. Were my child to commit a zero-tolerance offense, l would .have no proSlem with tbele consequences. They would be well..deseived. DIANE GOMEZ Costa Mea On your article about zero tolerance. I have been a drug counselor for 15 yean 'in the area. My opinion of the zero. tolerance plan is that it is too black and white. I believe it dri- ves our adolescents, our chil- dren, more underground. more into a crlminal way of thinking not to get caught. It is viewed as a legal problem when it should be viewed as a medical problem. I think in any school district, ~M,,.blWwbo w• >?:s~ 1 they dall't 'feel g about tlMmllelvm ~; 2) they are trying to flt in, and the peer- group pnaure II ~ an • intdDllc tldng, they want to fit in Wllb 80ID8 klnd ol group; 3) lt could be an~ statement. something II goii1g on at home. I know th..e are lisUes that I have dealt•with for years in. fem iU@I, And with t,700 people for one ooUnselor, the time t4k- en for each student with these problems is a lot. But I think it ls worth it -the investment in our cbildren's lives. I Zero tolerance is not black and White. 1be whole drug prOblem lies in a gray area. And I think the worst thing it can do is to make our kids feel (they must] be sneaky. It forces them to lie. lt makes them feel We need to view it as a health problem, a medical prob- lem and possibly a psychologi- cal problem. It needs to be dealt with m health and science class. CHARLES MANGAN Newport Beach Any time I hear a •zero tol· erance: •no tolerance,• •case closed,• "forgetit," •1 will not tolerate that behavior,• the hair on the back. of my neck standS up. I begin to think of the Inquisition, witch-burning, Nazi Germany, blackballing, the McCarthy era, pwying, on and on, which as Jim Ferryman points out, leaves our school dJstrict open to lawsuit. l say let's be tolerant. Let's be tolerant with a firm but lov- ing and understanding hand. DAVE RIGGLE Costa Mesa MARC MARTIN I OAl.V PILOT Marc Martin's candid shot of fourth-grader Brad Smith answering a flash card held by Marlnen Chrlsttan Sch ool classmate Michael Kordlcb won first place 1n the feature photo category in California's Better Newspapers Contest. Daily Pilot wins three awards in Better Newspapers Contest The Daily Pilot captured three awards m the Better Newspapers Contest sponsored by the California Newspa- per Publishers Assn. this past weeke nd, including two first-place honors - one in the front page design category, the other for feature photo. The Daily Pilot's 103 Most Influential list won the second-place a ward in the spetjal issues category. The winning photo, above, which cap- tured two young students playing a math game, was shot by Photo Editor Marc Mar- tin. The front page, at right, designed by Editor William Lobdell and Martin, was d ominated by a look at Newport Beach 's effort to lure potential Rose Bowl-bound teams to the beach city. •As always, I'm proud of our staff, their creativity and ability to be adventure- some,• Managing Editor Steve Marble said. Numero us accolades also went to Daily Pilot sister papers. The Glendale News- Press captured 13 awards, the most by any paper in the state. The Burbank Leader and Our TI.mes-Santa Monica won three each . The Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Independent and the Foothill Leader each won two. The awards were presented. Saturday in Pasadena. READERS t:JQTUfff news stories, Illustrations, edrto-WEATHER . SURF POLICE FILES (949) 642.ro86 nal matter or~ Record your comments •bout herein c.1n be rwpn>dUced wfth.. the Dilly Pilot or news tips. out written permmlon of copy- right owner. ADDRESS VOL 9J, NO. 151 Our lddress Is 330 W ~ St., HOW IQ REACH US Com Mew, CA 92627. 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Jailed deputy DA . puts µp · two family homes for freedom • Bryan Kazarian seeks bail, pleads not guilty to charges he delivered inside information to suspected drug kingpin. GRrG RL<,UNG Datt Not SANfA ANA -The family of an Orange County deputy district attorney charged with providing ms1de inlonnation to the suspect- ed leader of a major drug ring has put up two of its homes m order to free the jailed lawyer. A federal judge is considering whether to release 35-year-old Bryan Kazarian, who once was assigned to the Costa Metia gang unit, on bail. His family pledged two homes, one of which belongs to Kazarian in Aliso Viejo. The total value of the homes is more than $1.5 million. U.S. District Court Judge Arthur Nakazato took the matter under submission, saying he would hand down a decision at a later date. Kazarian remains in the cus- tody of federal authonties in San- ta Ana. The deputy district attorney pleaded not guilty Monday to charges he was a co-conspirator in a coast-to-coast drug nng. Kazarian is accused of giving confidential information about an investigation to John Ward, 28, the ring's suspected kingpin. Kazarian allegedly provided details about a case mvolVing the seizure of 106 pounds of chemi- cals used in malong metharn- phetamine. The suspect m the case, Peter Peny, reportedly was involved in Ward's nng. Twelve suspects were arrested earlier this month in connection with the drug ring. Among those arrested was Howard Irvine Coones, the 44-year-old founder and leader of the Orange County chapter of the Hells Angels. Authorities said Coones' friends are willing to po~t a $2 million bond to free him from jail. In analyzing the bail requests for Kazarian and Coones, the judge must ensure that the mon- ey is not linked to the ring's alleged money-laundering scam. Bryan Kazarian, pictured here in 1998, pleaded not guilty to charges that be was a coconspirator in a coast-to-coast drug ring. Family members pledged two homes in hopes of freeing the Orange County deputy district attorney, who has remained in jail since bis arrest earlier this month. Hit-and-run victims corral drunk-driving suspect • Child endangerment charges also considered for dri- ver whose 8-year-old daughter was in vehicle with her. subishi Eclipse and drove away. Cano followed her through two parking lots and believed the erratic driver was trying to elude him, police said. Datt Not COSTA MESA -A suspect- ed drunken driver may also face child endangerment charges after sideswiping two motorists and leading them on a multi-city chase Saturday night while her 8-year-old daughter sat next to her, police said . Esmeralda Campa, 25, of La Habra was booked on suspicion of driving under the influence dnd hit and run. She was being held Monday in Orange County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. It was the persiStence of the two motorists who followed Campa that led , in large part, to Two Costa Mesa Inen die in traffic , accident GREC RlsuNG Two Costa Mesa men died Uus weekend in San Bernardino County when their sports utility vehicle plunged off a freeway and landed beneath an over- pass. Scott Henderson, 28, and William Iler Jr., 26, were killed. A third man in the vehicle, Robert David Kerr, 31, of Hunt- ington Beach survived. Henderson, who authorities said died instantly, was driving without a seat belt. Iler, who was buckled in, died Sunday from his injuries at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in Colton. The accident occurred Satur- day about 10 a .m. when Hen- derson lost control of his 1996 · Toyota Land Cruiser. The three friends were beading south- bound on Interstate 15 when the vehicle, traveling m the far left lane, struck a metal gua.i'di'ail • near Cherry Avenue. Police believe Henderson's SUV wu travellilg at a high rate of speed at the time. ' The impact 1ent the veblcla careening toward a co~aete eoat>ankment, where it bilCame ; atrbome on impact. The SUV I came to • ltop belOW tbe free. : ~ on a road doled tp tr.ale . Mm-al CODIWc:tlall. ~ al tbe Ylc:dma ... .. 9dld ,,.. ... ftlldd9. Km .................... ........... ,..._ . .............. ,.... ·····--- ... Campa's capture on a weekend when Costa Mesa police had . increased staffing to step up enforcement against drunk dri- ving. Police said the drivers weren't exhibiting any signs of "road rage• but rather wanted to get her license plate number and vehicle information. No one was injured in the chase. The pursuit began about 9:45 p.m. as Campa left the Taco Bell parking lot in the 100 block of East 17th Street. She drove her 1998 Ford pickup truck into a lane that most drivers use to tum left onto 17th Street. Instead, Campa made a right tum and cut off Omar Cano, 30, of Bur- bank. She scraped his 1992 Mit- •He was just trying to catch up,• said Costa Mesa police Officer Michael Yamada. •She was traveling at a high rate of spe·ed, indicating she knew he was behind her.• The chase spilled into New- port Beach, as the vehicles went northbound on Irvine Avenue. As they sped through a series of curves near Heather Lane, Cam- pa drifted mto another lane and struck a 1999 Dodge van driven by Lois Carr, 48. Carr pulled over and noticed Cano trailing the suspect's truck. Carr also followed and, with Cano, trapped Campa when she turned onto Peachtree Lane, a Sold 7ed 'Pati61wuUtvM Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Prices! Teak9.q.W Costa Mesa Showroom by appointment I 240 Logan Ave. Unit H (comer of Mc:Ctintock & Logan) 714) 544-7268 WARNING! CAR ACCIDENT VICTIMS Injured From An Auto Accident? What will you do when your insurance company refuses to pay your medical bill' Free Report reveals how to defend yourself! For your free infonnat1onal report Call Toll Free: 1-800-954-5033 ClaBfted ads orkforYOU! dead-end street Pohce were notified, and the suspect under- went a blood-aJcobol test, mea- suring an 0.12°u In California, a person is legally drunk with a blo6d-alcohol level higher than 0 08. Campa's daughter was unharmed and was taken to a family member's home. Police said Campa, who is a single mother, not only put her daugh- ter al risk but others as well. "I !er acllons clearly present- ed a danger for anyone who was out on the same roadway,· Yamada said. Costa Mesa police had added four officers to patrol the streets over the weekend Their pres- ence helped police make 13 arres~ of suspects for dnvmg under the influence. Put a few words to work for you. Call th e Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS Tuesday, June 29. 1999 3 Irvine Co. to · edicate. . 2,000 acres to county , •Exchange called for as part of agreement to allow development of 2,600 homes in Newport Coast. St \O Bun~:'\ Dolt Pfol NEWPORT BEACH More than 2,000 deres of undeveloped land will be turned over to the county today as part of a longstanding agreement with The Irvine Co that calls for the ded1cdtion rn exchange for new housing development. The land tram.h•r llldudes three separdte parcels. The· largest expdilds the 600-acre Laguna Coast wilderness by more than two-thirds. The oth- er two parcels, on the north- west and southeast i.1des of Newport Coast Dnve, are expected to be open to the public eventually. The donated ldnd features scenic ndge lines, canyons and natural grasses. It 15 also a )lome-for wildWe, mcludmg rabbits, deer, mountain lions. coyotes, roadrunners and bob- cats. Scheduled for 1 p m. at the Laguna Coast Wllderness Park. the dedication compl~tes a large-scdle land turnover by The Irvine Co. C1nd now becomes the largest park ded- icabon m c0tmty history. It links a portion of Newport Beach by the San Joaquin Hills Toll Road to a system of ndges that overlooks down- town Laguna Beach. Officials said it doubles the s12e of the Laguna Coast Wilderness park. "lt ts a total of 5,215 acres that we've dedicated as a con- dition of our 2,600-home development along Newport Coast,· said Irvine Co. spokesman Paul Kranhold . THE VERDICT . .... . . . ··~ '.:;-ff ii- ' ..... \; .... ' • f ._ I •' '·~ ,· • .l '-•, -.... '. robe rt gardner • EDITOR'S NOTE: Judge Robert Gardner's "The Verdict· column will return July 6 Has the Irvine Co.'s agreement to e1<change a total of 5,215 acres of unde- veloped land for the right to build a 2,600-home development on Newport Co.m (2 acres • ~r home) been a good deal for the public? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e- mail to dailyp1/ot0 earth/ink.net. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone number (for verification only). The county 1S expected to approve that development toddy. •nus pandJ is part of the w1ldhfe reserve, which b roughly 17 ,000 deres, and it extends from Ahso Viejo through Crystal Cove.· Kran- hold Sdld Olhc1als said it had been The lrvme Co 's plan for near- ly 20 yed!'> to set aside 75"10 of the Newport Coast as penna-• nent open space and transfer ownership of the wildlife habi- tat to the county. The land offers spectaculdf Vlews that stretch as far as San Clemente Island Kranhold said on d clear day, the Holly- wood sign above Los Angeles ts also visible from the park. Although the land has been off-limits to the public, the area is often trekked by hikers who sneak through ~e pad- locked gates. County ownersrup will now allow trall improvements, signs or other ameruties that wlll make it hiker-friendly However, Laguna Coast Wilderness Park docents \'\lill lead hikers, bikers and eques- tnans through the area dunng sch~dul~d tours. ofhoals said SETTING IT STRAIGHT ., A story that ran June 15 misidentified one of the con- sultants working on the Automotive Field of Dreams . for the Orange County Mar- ket Place. The name Of the company is Adventure Graphics. It is the Pilot's pol- icy to promptly correct all errors of substance. Please call (949) 574-4268 • I Sabatino Tomm) Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Deliciou Lunches & Dinner \Ill~-•IM room & dh1ln1 roumt l\lllablt for S"MIP btKIM\S lllfttlnp 1114 .... \ .. II hf11tdoM 723-0621 Pita'' Call For Rf'Wt'utlon' and Dittdion 251 hipyard Way• 'ewport Beach . . " .. \ u ' ' ' ' I I ' I I ~ Tuesdoy, Ju,.,. 29, 1999 Doily Pilot many as 1,000 at fair tnne. FAIR CONTINUED FROM 1 A 'Rush' of activities aw.tis The fair had tls share of lntngue in Green's day. 1n 1955, Orange County Pair Pirate Queen Yvonne Schubert relinquished her title in order to be whisked away to Hollywood by Howard Hughes. She reportedly lived in plush seclusion surrounded by bodyguards and was not heard from again, despite repeated attempts by the press to contact her, according to fair staff. remained unportant and integral aspecU of Uie f&lr, but youth par- tiopation ha! dwindled. in recent yea.rs, Bail~-Fmdley said. • •Hopeftilly, that ts the essence of what we've kept going.• GROWING UP wrTH THE FAJR Bailey-Findley's connection to the fair was one established through her own family. Her father, Jim Bailey, has been live- stock supervisor at the fair- grourids for 40 years. At 5, Bailey-Findley would sit in her father's pickup as they drove past crop flelds from Fuller- ton to the Orange County Fair· grounds in Costa Mesa. A water tower was the signa- ture landmark ror the fair- grounds, which was located in a still-undeveloped city Bailey- Frndley would tide her bicycle in barracks left over from the Santa And Army Au Base At 10, she Joined 4-H and entered a lamb m d rair contest ln her teen years and through col- lege, Bailey-Findley cont.mued her involvement at the fair by working there. A FAMILY TRAOmON Othe1 fair employees have PLAN CONTINUED FROM 1 with Conuruss1oners Chns Fewel and Kaue Wilson voting no, to approve Newport Harbor Recov- ery, a bve-m drug and alcohol rehab11itallon facility at 382 Hamilton St. The cornnu.ssion cast an idenbcal vote to approve Yel- lowstone Womens First Step iiouse. a 10-day recovery facility for women addicts and alcoholics at 154 E. Bay St. Newport I ldrbor Recovery is state-licensed and will house up to 12 residents and t.Wo caretak- ers. Yellowstone will house up to 14 residents. Both of the homes come under state and federal protection under the Fair Housing Act and the Amencans with Disabilities Act, which restrict a city's zoning BUDGET CONTINUED FROM 1 bers said late Monday afternoon that district staff still had not given them a proposed budget. The delay occurred because of new accounbng procedures and complicated new state funding proposals as well as new comput- ers, district ofhciaJs said. Board members, however, were unconcerned by the 11th-hour nwnbers crunching. noting that Newport-Mesa follows a dual- adoption schedule -the board adopts a rough draft of a budget in June and th en a final budget in late August or early September. FAlft<iA()UNOS-~Its prospect· Ing for b\ food nt ~ • can •Join tt. fMtt• and.,..,.~ It rktt with I WilM\ Of~~ the 1011h Or~ Courdy FM The 17-datf ~ JUIY t to 25, Wilt s.lute gr.ins ~ gold In honor of Cah fomia'J ~tennlal end ttwt fllr's 50th Wlniwnaty In Costa Mesa. Gold- themed actMties thlrt will CMry out the falr's "Join the Rush• ~,,..golden butter-sculpting contests. SOiid Gold dance contests Ind a Gold Pan Alley that will abound throughout the fair STRIKE rT RICH The fair kicks off at 10 am Friday: July 9, with an opportunity to strike gold. The first 150 visitors through the blue gate will don miners hats and pid( up prospectors bags In hopes of win- ning a gold nugget valued at $1,000. Ray cammack Shows will provide more than SO rides and ~5 game booths this year, including new rides wch as the Inverter and the Bumble Bees. Barbecued beef and chidten, "'"" net cakes. roasted com, hOt dogs. cot· ton candy, fish and chips aod other fair food will be provided by 75 vendors. generational links to the fair as well. Steve Beazley, deputy gen- eral manager, holds the same position his grandmother, Billie controls when it comes to these types of properties, said Tom Wood, assistant city attorney. Several conditions were placed on the facilities including requiring block walls, limiting parking and limiting meeting times and locations. Fewel opposed both applica- tions because he said he dJdn't think the conditions irnpo!>ed on the facilities were enough to bal- ance their needs with the needs of the surrounding neighborhood. Wilson agreed with Fewel and added that she opposed the Hamilton Street project because residents' raised conce rns that there was an overconcentration of recovery homes in the 1rrunecil - ate area. Numerous neighbors spoke in opposition to the homes. One res-· ide nt, Dave Winchell, made an analogy of an out-of-state hog farm that was required to limit the number of hogs on the prop- "I'm not overly panicked because I know we have another two months,• said board member Martha Fluor. Board member Jun Fenyman agreed. He said lus No. 1 concern is that the budget be balanced so the district will not have a dehdt again next year. The district is pro- jected to have a $5.3 million deficit this year. "We've got to approve it !today), so we've got to work it out somehow,• Fenyman said, adding that if school board members have questions or need to make changes to the budget, "we'll just have to do it right there ... that's why we're taking a special study session." As if that won't be enough for tonight, board members also will Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South or .\05 Fwy 545-7168 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Wtndow Treatments • VaJa.nccs & Cornice Boxes •Roman Shades • Blindt • Verticalt •Shutters • Bedapreacb <A•Jli~ ~;,, Ynr Horu NEW ATTRACTIONS. TOO • In addition to the staPes of great food, rides ~ entertainment. the flit ~ offerlf\9 a variety of new atbk'tiom this year. • the GrNt .,.. ....... -is. combination exhibltlc~ showcasing the wadciest and most technologically advanced creations of local inventors. The crfftlons, from 1 table-top football game to a floating cooler chest. will be on display and fof salt! throughout the fair, • the Kinetic ~ 1rt11dl also debuts thts year with a July 10 PfO' Green, did 50 years ago. When Green was deputy gen- eral manager, there were only two full-time, year-rourid employ- ~ throuah --occ campus. dowrlMvllw._.~ onto the Falt· ....................... P"1• 9d woftcs of 1rt ma from bk.y- -......... OWi, wegot1' and other .... ~foundln~. Milli~ w... Dlstria '* ....... dec.or..CS ~ ... tr.li.r tNI la chwn by mu1e1. end CUb Scout ,_ J9 of Costa Mlle hAs entered a ...... of• ftre ant pullino 1 fire ant mound. • 1lle llYlh ,_.. is • new area =to lppMI to kids of all ages. ,,. smra tlllhlblt features eye- Ught ~ a wall of sand, a uw.I end other interac:tNe n. zone Also features The ltodl. I JO.foot.UU climbable wall as Wiii • tratnpOllrws that send kids ~sky-high end a bowling trail· .... ....... ~sponsored by The I.lib AntlfNll, the Rush Zone. Whet iNkes the Anti·Stage so uusc...-is the spontaneous and UNMOUnC9d acts that Will perform ~ from geel(·tO<hlc makeovers, c.afe S*bmen and 18-piece brass bends. -EUSEGEE ees at the fair, said Beazley, who began working there when he was 12. Today, the fair employs 100 people year-round and as AS TIME GOES BY As a sign of the times, the fair no longer has beauty pageants. . Another sign of the times, howev· er, is that more men enter the home and bobbies competitions, Bailey-Findley said. "It used to be that no men par- ticipated. H she said . Men now make up a third of the entrants. Agriculture is also an aspect of the fair that has changed. Charles Venard, a longtime fair-goer, said he and his wife have always enjoyed the live- stock displays. . "A lot of them were personal pets,• Venard said. "It was more individualized in that respect than commercialized." The 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America have A SHEEP IN THE BACK SEAT When Jan Tubbeola, a fau employee, was raising her kids some 20 years ago, there were still places for suburban kids to raise sheep. Her children raised a sheep for the fair at Courreges Ranch in Fountam Valley. Still, the Tubbeolas made for a strange sight drlVlllg around in their station wagon with a sheep in the back seat, Tubbeola said, HI think that people are still" mterested In agriculture," Bailey. Findley .said. "It's the participa- tion that's diff~rent. The .Public" participates by learning about agriculture and reminiscing about the country farm.• Despite the societal changes, a county fair can continue to be a mainstay in the community if 1t keeps one philosophy in mind, Beazley said. ·When we first started, I Uunk we appealed to a more-narrow segment of the community," Bea- zley said. "The challenge has been to broaden that scope. My main purpose always is trying in some way to mirror the commuru- ty." _ .. -·--· .. ---··-·-----... -.... -... -.... ·-·-·· ....... ,. ____ ... _ ....................... _, ... , ... ________ .. _, ..... .___ ... _ .... ·-·-·--....... -~·-·---·· --···--·--... .. erty , Winchell said that some of the people who will stay at Newport Harbor Recovery will have crimi- nal convictions and are already a burden on society. "Hogs, however, redeem themselves on the breakfast table,• he sdid. Winchell's comments resulted m a request from Fewel that speakers not make disparaging comments toward others. Other residents complained about noise, police calls, increased density and negative effects on property values. Jim Bewniller, an attorney rep- resenting residents opposed to Yellowstone, which got consider- able more opposition than New- port Harbor Recovery, also said that Yellowstone was essentially operating a detoxification center, which would require state licens- ing. Yellowstone does not have a slate license. begin talking about how to pay for the $127 m.il.lion in needed renova- tions to district schools.. Mark Schultheis, ch.airman of the district's otizen's budget com- nuttee, will report on how the com- mittee tlunks the district should begin paymg for renovations. Ideas include selling district property. applying for state school money, and possibly putting a school bond on the ballot. Schultheis said committee members also discussed seeking corporate funding in exchange for allowing companies to advertise on campuses or put their names on school buildings. The district's food services department already has a contract with the Coca-Cola Co. "I'm not saying we're for these things." Schultheis said. "I'm just Although numerous residents CQ u N Cl l opposing the projects attended the meeting, there were a num- ber of supporters of the facility CONTINUED FROM 1 present as well. Some of whom I were recovering alcoholics and I The end of the hearings addicts. Supporters of Yellow-I capped a heated public debate stone sported yellow armbands to which bad sparked a firestorm of show their support. I controversy among city officials, Eric Weiss, who spoke on environmental activists and resi- behalf of Newport Harbor Recov-dents for years. ery, gave a tearful address to the Mayor Dennis O'Neil said: audience and comrruss1on. •After three years. it looks like we Weiss, a former alcoholic and ' finally have a new traffic phasing resident of Newport Harbor ordinance.• O'Neil had threat- Recovery, said he has remained 1 ened a motion to repeal the hotly sober for three years and now '· debated ordinance during an ear- owns his own busmess where he ~ lier council meeting when officials employs recovering addicts. 1 failed to reach a compronuse on "If it wasn't for (Newport Har-the plan that will mitigate the bor Recovery) I'd probably be impact of traffic during construc- dead or in jail," Weiss said. tion. "Where are you going to put ·At a public hearing June 14, these people? Are you going to frustrated council members put them in jail? Are you going to I directed city staff to provide infor· put them on the streets?" mation regarding the possibility of I relying on the procedures of the 1 California Environmental Quality saying them.• we should talk about Act to analyze and mitigate traffic 1 impacts of new developments as a SchultheJ.S, wbo Jast month told board members the committee was concerned about the district's budget process. also said he will advocate that board members set up an oversight committee to make sure money is spent proper- ly. The committee also wants the district to create a plan for paying for maintenance so the district never faces such a huge renova- tion bill again. · "Over the next several months, this is going to be a very hot topic,• Schultheis said. H Do people think schools are in bad shape? How much are people willing to pay to fix them?" possible way to prepare for repealing the unique ordinance. Newport Beach is believed to be the only city in California that uses a traffic phasing ordinance. Under the curre.nt ordinance, when a project is deterrruned to require review, traffic and circula- 1 tion is one of the issues that must be analyzed. Since the ordinance contains isW1TCH - coNT1Nueo FROM 1 not come to an agreement by the deadline set by The Irvine Co., and so the Laguna Beach school district kept the students. •11af1~MO: •• Now the Laguna Beach district wants to take a few more poten- tial students -and their parents' tax dollars -to keep what they say is a neighborhood together. U annexed, one entire neighbor- hood bordering Crystal Cove - which Laguna Beach officials SaJd is •cut off• from the rest of the Newport Coast development - will go to El Moro Elementary School. OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA ALSO OM OUR MENU: flSHT4COS TORTILIA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHHSE OMELEm Cockla11s Pho•11· Aticnr1 tor Foor1 T11 G11 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645-7626 the Hottest CD in Town As part of the proposed deal, a conunercial area of the develop- ment -and its tax revenues - both standards and procedures for assessing and mitigating short- term traffic impacts, the city has relied on those standards for detennining when a significant effect on the environment will result from the traffic generated by a new development That practice is recognized and sup- ported by the California Environ- mental Quality Act, as the statute encourages agenoes to adopt local standards of significance. The council will revisit the ordinance July 12 to fine-tune some of the language in 1t. The June 14 meeting triggered changes to the ordinance which council members adopted Mon- day. The modifications -aimed at protecting the city from lawsuits -mostly involved legal and oper- ational problems, according to the city's Tra.Ific Phasing Ordinance Working Group. •As an elected official, my job is to make sure our citizens are protected,~ O'Neil said then. Among the revisions are a new section that shows the amend- ments will not affect public safety, will be less vulnerable to lawswts by redefirung words, and will· pro- tect the environment. Under the new ordinance, the city first will build traffic improve- ments before new development starts. Developers then will have to pay their proportional share of the cost. would be moved from Laguna to Newport-Mesa. Also, Laguna would give a portion of the devel- oper fees it earns from the resi- dential area to the Newport-Mesa district. Steve Romines, the chief busi- ness official for the Laguna school district, estimated Laguna's plan would bring the Newport-Mesa school district about $70,000 a year. Newport-Mesa school board President Serene Stokes said the board would consider proposals from Laguna Beach but suggest- ed that Newport-Mesa would not automatically give the smaller district anything it asks for. •we spent months with them ... and they would never tell us what they wanted or give us a proposal," she said. "li they are ready to give us a proposal, we will be glad to consider it." f RE EDOM ASSET ACCOUNT 949) 574-5400 Managed Asset Companies I I ... llS ckrys. Tuesday, June 29, 1999 •Sports Editor Roger Carlson • .~.49..5744223 KIM HAGGERlY-ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT PCL discus f and shot put) champ Shakena Henderson. HIGH .fCHOOL ·SCllPIOOI SERIES. ' . There were no team titles during the 1998-99 girls athletic year at Costa Mesa High, but seniors Jamie DeNOewer and Shakena Henderson earned the nght to call themselves champions nonetheless. DeNoewer a four-year standout m cross country and track and field, claimed the biggest individual prize last fall by winning the CIF Southern Section Division IV cross country crown. Henderson swept the shot put and discus titles at the Pacific Coast League Finals. . Those also collecting individual accolades included junior Autumn Smith, wbo was the Newport-Mesa District Co-Player of the Year and first-team All-CIF in basketball. Teammates Jenny Earnest and Nancy Hatsushi (both second-team All-CCF), and Evelyn Powers (all-district and first-team all-league), also helped the Mustangs (19-11) reach the CIF ID-A semifinals. Powers was also all-district and all-league in volleyball, which made the playoffs for the second straight year, but lost in the first round. DeNoewer, the school's Athlete of the Year, was second at league cross country finals and posted top-three finishes in the 800 meters and 1,600 at both PCL and CIF finals this spring.· Katie Roche (soccer), Stephanie Lombardo {water polo) and Kelly Daub (softball) were first-team all-leaguers, while Brooke Shanley and Michelle Nguyen were Newport-Mesa Dream Team honorees in softball. . -by Barry Faulkner DIANA MUlVIHlll /DAILY PILOT ~eam unity was one of the big reasons for the Mustangs' second straight appearance in the CIF Girls Volleyball Playoffs. ~ A"ustangs 1tandouts Included ( from left) Julie Kroening In the 400, J. Y .l.polol1t Sbayna Kline and pitcher Brooke Shanley. Below, right ls Ptlot Dream Team Co-MVP Autumn Smith. Below, left the Mustangs' Emily Wells neg0Uate1 the butterfly leg lD the lndlvtdual medley. • auon Of THE DAY "That was somelfq intnfilg • Corona cW Ab -'-• was real learn spirit. hwyone was there to support eodl oehtr -" Ed Lavelle, Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner SEAN HILi.ER I DAILY PILOT Jamie DeNoewer was ln the money ln the 800 and 1,600 at CIF Division IV track finals, and was the CIF champion at the cross country finals. DON LEACH I OAA.Y Pit.OT A Mesa goal, against Estancia. Deity Pilot 5 ·IAVEIE CdM · •Track, cross country star has explored many trails. RtO tAAD OtJ Daily Pio! W en Ed Lavelle's 11111 eel wouldn't carry 1111111 him to the outer reaches, he JOIJled a group at Notre Dame and discovered other worldly trails. The No 1 runner on Corona del Mar lligh's CIF State Division II boys cross country chdmp1onstup team in 1988, Lavelle endured a recurring nght-foot UlJury thrc;>ugbout b.ts co1le91ote career with the F1ghnng lnsh and underwent two surgenes. "No mdtter what happened, (the Notre Dame coaches) were sbll the re to take care of me. academically or sports wise,· said Lavelle, the Sea Kings' Athlete of the Year m 1989 who earned a scholarship to Notre Dame "I don't feel I produced for them Wc.e I could have, or should have.• Lavelle, Ed Lavelle who gradu- ated from Notre Dame m 1993 Wlth a degree m Amencan studies, got involved in an on-campus group called the Center for Sooal Concerns and experienced dtfferent segments of sooety Wlth tnps lo Portland, Ore • and the Appaladuan Mountains m Eastern Kentucky. . After graduation, Lavelle taught English for almost two years in Bolivia through a Catholic volunteer corp . "l knew I wanted to go to another country and lave and teach,• SdJd Lavelle, who had taken Spa.rush m b.lgh school and college and chose Bolivia over Belgium and Hc:Uti Following his •awesome• experience tn Bolivia, Lavelle traveled through Chile for six months, then made his way north. tounng South and Central Amenca by any means available, mcluding tutchhllung "Then I headed home . I wanted to see my family agdlO, • said Lavelle, now 28 and an English teacher at Downey High. Lavelle, who clocked a 4:11 1,600 meters at the Arcadia lnvttabonal as a seruor and a 9:02 3,200 at the Masters Meet his 1uruor year al CdM, was never the same after m1unng tus foot wtule • compebng at the 1989 state track and held meet at Cerritos College. "There were 300 yards to go and I felt a pop m my foot,· he said. •1 had nothing after that (m the race). I bad nothing to push otf of at an: · T avelle, whose favonte athletic .L.memory ts winmng the state team title in cross country at Woodward Park m Fresno, was ongtnally diagnosed Wlth ligament damage, but later he learned the problem was a bone in his foot and, a couple of w eeks into his fre hman year at Notre Dame, be had his first surgery. Lavelle, who transferred to CdM from Mater De1 '1ter one year, was a standout for three years under Coach Bill Sumner. •When I started wtth the team, I wasn't the top runner, so lt really gave me a lot to push for,• said Lavelle, who beg411 running COlllpetitivety at age 9 with the Orange County Blue Angell. •1t wn a really C'Cldlpl!titive team (at Cd.Ml and guys were ....ay into helping MCh od8 out. n.t WU .omethiDg inWMting Ill Corona del Mar -tMre ...... .... spirit. Everyw w tbeN .. luppoft MCh ~.· LnWle. wbo -11 ........ .. :•owwa •• ..... llilil:a-.••• •• .. Tuesday, June 29, 1999 Sports TENNIS · .Davenport in Wimbledon ~·quarterfinals Ups and downs • After a lackluster loss on Saturday, Newport trounces' undefeated Anaheim, 11-0. NHIA 1101(0 A l:l ·ST llS allowlng only five hits, whlle walking only one. den Grove's pitching, rather than the bad luck of Newport. Super Monday at Wlmbledon turned out to be a super outing for Newport Beach's Lindsay Davenport, the third seed in women's singles who defeated 14th-seeded Barbara Schett ot ir•Austria, 7-6 (9-7), 6-1 , m the ~ fourth round to advance to the quartertina.b at the All-En'gland Lawn Tenrus & Croquet Club. Davenport, formerly No 1 m the world, served 10 oces dnd had 12 fewer unforced errors thdil Schett. Davenport won the U.S. Open last year and IS !>eek- ing her second Grand Slam title. DEEP SEA MONDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Lodutr 5 boats 114 anglen 14 albac0<1?, 782 barracuda. 25 cahco bass, 209 sand ~SS Newport Landing 7 boats. 114 •nglers 41 albacore, 21 white ~abass, 1 yetlowtall, 417 barracuda, 168 sand bass. 12 c.ahco bass TONY AIJORL1 IJ ~fib LOS ALAMITOS -What a difference a day makes. Just over 24 hours after sleepwc:llking through a 6-2 loss to Garden Groye on Sat- urday, the Newport Harbor Baseball Asso- ciation All-Star Bronco "A• team looked unstoppable, blanking the Anabeim "A• All-Stars, 11-0.- • Now this is the type of game were sup- posed to play," Coach Taras Young said as his team headed into Monday night's senu- findls against the Los Alamitos "A• All- St.a rs. ·we rut great, we played great defense and our pitching was outstanding lf we play like Uus we can beat anyone.• Taylor Young got Newport off on the right foot, blasting a three-run home run to center field, scoring Mike McLean and Dennis Heehan. Young was just as impressive on the mound, pitching a complete-game shutout, Young (three hits) and Heehan {home run and single) each drove in four runs, while Patrick Keenan, Morgan Govaan, Danny SopeT, Shane Smith and Greg Minor each ddded runs for Newport. One fan said it best comparing Sunday's game to Saturday's .. "U we would have played like this Saturday, we would have beaten Garden Grove, 25-0." Unfortunately, we didn't. . First-J.nning mistakes and bdd breaks at the plate were too much for Newport over- come in Saturday's 6-2 loss. Newport handed Garden Grove a 2-0 lead in the first inning on a couple of botched plays in the field. "That got us off on the wrong foot,• Young said. "But, our hitting ctidn't get off on lhe right foot, either.• Young was referring to the sluggish Newport bats that could only manage one hit through four innings, five total. The smaller than normal hit total did not necessarily reflect the effectiveness of Gar- "We hit .some shots later in the game,• Young said. • J was very happy obout that. Unlortunately, we 1ust hit our shots nght at them.• 'Ii'ailing 4~0 alter four innings, New· port's bats cume alive. After Miner and Smith reached base with no outs, they each stole a base and scored on sharp grounders by Keenan and Tom Yacko, cutting the lead to 4-2. Garden Grove answered right back Wlth two runs of their own in the bottom of the fourth to regain a four-run lead, 6-2. Miner was the offensive star for New· port, going 2 for 2 with a run scored. Newport was shorthanded as they missed Kevin Courvolsier was missing to attend a ramily wedding. Newport's all-star tournament begins in Dana Point on July 7. HJ tell you what," Young said. "lf we keep hitting like we did late in the game, they will eventually fall in and the breaks will go our way." They sure did Sunday. .:: [PUBLIC NOTICES 111 PUBLIC NOT)CES I I PUBt:.IC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I Fictitious Bus neH Section 114 71 / 11488 by Fictitious Buslnua PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitious Bualnesa Name Statement I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PtJBLIC NOTICES ,,. • Flc1ltlou1 Buslneu F1ct1t1ou1 ~u11neH Name Statement Name St!'tement n1e lollowing persoo5 The following persons are d0tflQ business as arn domg business as NEWPORT VINEYARDS SMTM Promohons. 13636 & WINERY 20362 B1rdl 0nka6ha Circle. Irvine CA St , Newport Beacti CA 92A62 F I 13636 '""" 92660 nneue 1a a, "" .. Atehar<l Antun Moriarty kayha Circle IMne CA 20362 B•rr.h St 'Newport 926:?0 Beach CA 92660 Th1~ business 1s con· This bu&•ness is con <Jucted by an 1nd1v!dual <Juded by ari 1no1v1<11.1a• Have you started doing Have you staneo oo.ng business yet? No t>us1ness ye1? No Annerre Fiala Richard Monarty This stalement was hlect This statement wai. t.ted w1tn the County Clerk ol with the County Clert. ol Orange County on 6~4-99 Orange County on 6-4 99 19996795231 19996795254 Daily Pilot June 8 15. 22 Dally PtlOI June 8 15, 22 29 ,l 999 TS.CB 29, 1999 T544 Flctltloue Business Flctlt1ou1 Business Name Statement Name Statement The lollOWlng persons Tno lollow1ng persons are doing business as are doing business as Costa Mesa Auto Service GOAT HILL MARINE Center, 1747 Anahe,,1m Av· SERVICES 1579 Riv enue. Cos1a Mesa, Califor· ers1de Place. Cosla Mesa rna 92627 CA 92627 Anthony GOOdw1n Bells, Anlhony Ellis, l 579 Riv 2872 Velasco Lane, Costa erslde Place. Costa Mesa Mesa, Caltlomta 92626 CA 92627 • Juhanne Marie Bens. This business 1s con 2872 Velasco l.ane, Costa dueled by an mchv1dual Mesa, Calofornla 92626 Have you started dc>ing This bus1ndss 1s con- t1us1ness ye!? 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Yes, 1991 Rudy A Mariman Trustee Rudy Martman T1us1 This s1a1ement wa~ !tied w11h the Counry Cieri< ot Orange County on 6·4·99 199967115238 Daily Pllol June 8. 15, 22, 29, 1999 T546 Fletltlou1 Buslnesa Name Statement The lolloW1ng persons are doing business as MESA PERFORMANCE PEDS. 1608 Placenha Costa M esa C A 92627-4312 Mike Simonian. 1 Hun11ng1on Court. New port Beech CA 92660 Tony Palmoen. 1220 Park Newp<l(l Apt 11406 New· P011 Beach. CA 92660 This business 1s con· 1ucied by co-partners Have you started dOmg 1>us1ness yer? No Mike Simonian This 11a1ement was hied w11h the County Clerk ot Orange County on ~·911 199116795255 Dally PllOI June 8, 15, 22 29, 1999• T547 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The IOllOwing person! are dotng business as Hair Elc. 10585 Slate1 Ave , Foun1a1n Valley Caft lorn.a 92708 Sue Tseng. 10532 Flying Fish Circle Founlatn Vaf ley. Ca11torn1a 92708 This business 1s con dueled by an 1nd1v1dual Have you started doing business yet? Yes 4 1·1999 Sue Tseng This s1a1emen1 was ltted wllh lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 5·27·99 199967114557 Daily P1lo1 June 22, 29, July 6. 13, 1999 T568 Fictitious Buslnesa Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are dotng business as Luxury Towncar Service, 3031 S Sycamore St Unit, C. Santa Ana Ca••lor· ma 92707 Richard w Johnson. 3031 S Sycamore SI Un~ C Santa Ana Cahlomia 92707 This business 11 con- ducted by an lndtVidual Have you slarted doing businen yel? Yes 611/1999 Rich W Johnson ThlS statemen1 was hloo w1tti rhe County Clerk or Orange County on 6· 10-99 19996795M3 Dally P11ol June 22. 29, July 6, 13, 1999 T569 Name Statement the NEWPORT BEACH Name Statement The lollowlng persons POLICE DEPARTMENT. The following persons are doing business as The property wn H lad are doing business as: Animal MediCal Center with reep.ct to •o•d Optima Marketing Grou~, vlolatlonf1) of s.ctlonl1I 1120 165.40 Halbor Blvd , Foun 11352 of lhe Health and 1800 E Garry Ave . • tam Vall~. CA 92708 Hfety Code. You 1,. her.. Santa Aoa. California Peter KendDnck DVM by notlf .. d that the Olttrict 92,?~rl5s Duncan. 272 v111 ..... 3247 Moniz r . Hunt Attomeyof Orange County ""' -1ngton Beach, CA 92~9 hat 101ll•ted proceedillQI to POlnl Dr , Newp<l(l Beach, Tanya Kendnd<. 3247 forfeit th• abo,,..dttciibed Cahfomia 92660 Moritz Dr • Hun11ng1or property purauantto HHlth This buslness is con- Beach, CA 92&49 and Safety Code S~tion ducted by· an lndMdual Thts business 1s con l U88.4 Have you &tarted dotng ducted by husband anc You ere ln11ruct1d thet If buSll'less yet? Yes, 3110/98 wife you dHtr• to contHt ttw Chns W Duncan Have you staneo dotng forf11tur1 of thi1 property, This s1alement was filed ousmess yer? No PUf'tuan1 to HHlth and Wllh lhe County Clerk of Peter K KendllCI< DVM Safety Code Section Orange County on 5·2•·99 This slatement was liieo 11•88 6. you mutt tilt a 199967M133 with the County Clerlo; OI venl11d claim stating your Daily P1lol June 22, 29, Orange County on 6·18·99 lnterH t In the property. JUI~ 6, 13, 1999 TSS-4 19996796718 You mu1t file thle claim In F ctltloue Busin••s D p IO J 22 29 lht Superior Court of the -ally ' I une • County of Orano• within Name Statement Juty 6. 13. 1999 TS72 thirty 1301 day• of th• fir.I The lollowmg persons Fictitious Business publlc•tlon of 1hl1 Notice, ere doing business as: Name Statement unleu vou 11celve actual al Three Flags Center The following persons notice. IPl••H u11 b Three Flags Manage· are doing business as 99F04640 I You mu11 ment, 27601 Forbes Road, ACNE CLINIC OF NEW :~~l~rm•n::r:~: cor.rrl~: #42, Laguna Niguel, Ca POAT BEACH, 360 San Attorney of Orano• County 92G6n N G T Miguel Dnve #708, New· !Attn: JOSEPH c. NEDZA. eorge . lass rustee por1 Beach. CA. 92660 0 0 ric A ol the George N Glass TeriJoel Dubrow, M D. •puty 111 t "0"~YI •t Famll~ Trusl dated 700 Civic Center Drive • A edlcal Corporarloo WHt, Santi Ana. Ca 5129/ 6, 3112 Camino (CA) 360 San Mtguel Drive 92701 within thirty 1301 Crest Or., Oceanside. Calf· •708. Newport Beach, CA. d 1 th 1 r 1 h lomta 92054 ayi 0 e ' •no 0 t • Sh·-B Glass, T" ... ~ .. 92660 claim In the Supenor ..., "' • .... nus business Is con· CourtJClvil DMilon of tti. S&l Glass Family ducted by a corpora11on The failure 10 llmety hie TNSl dated 91241981 ~~171 Have you slarteo doing and H cure a verified claim Paseo Del Campo, urvuna buStness yet? Yes. 1996 tt•tlno en lnl•rHt In the Niguel CA 92677 Teny J Dubrow. MD property 1n the Supenor This buSlness Is con- Medteal Corporallon Court will rnult In the ducted by. a general part· Teny Joe Dubrow MO , property being dtcl~•d or nershlp President ordered lorlalt to the St•t• Have you started dOong This statement was ftlec:I of C.lilornl• llnd dl1tnbut1d bU$l08SS ye1? Yes. wilh the Coun1y Clerk of pureuant to the provi1lon1 l 1118197 Orange County on 6·18-911 of HHllh and Safety Code Sl1ane B Glass • Gen- 111996796741 S.Ction l 1489 wi1hout eral Partner Oaoty Pool JUM 22. 29, further nouca or hHrino This statement was filed July 6 13, 1999 T573 i-:0::.:8~M..JIUW .................... .___ With 1he County Ctertl of Fictitious Business FlctJtloue Buelneaa Orange County on 5·24-99 Name Statement Name Statement 199967M1M The followtng persons The lollowlng persom 011ly Pilot June 22, 29, are doing business 85 are doing business as July 6, 13, 1999 T570 G.G s CARPET CLEAN· Franklin "Realty, 3250 Eis• STATEMENT OF ING SERVICES. 1780 coas1 1-hghwax· Corona ABANDONMENT OF Placenua Ave , •8, Costa d96~~;~~~2E 25Hobson USE OF FICTITIOUS Mesa, CA 92627 24231 Meaa Drive .. New BUSINESS NAME Juan Pedro Goozalez. port Beach, CA 92660 The lollowlng person(s) 1780 Placentia Ave • 118, This business 18 con has (have) abandoned the CQs1a Mesa. CA 92627 ducted by· an lndtvldual use or the llchtlous busi· This business is con· Have you &1aned doin' ness name· ducted by an Individual business yet? Yes, 311 1194 a) Three Flags Center, Have you s1arted doing Christopher E Hobson b) Three Flags Manage· business yet? Yes, Thts Sletement was lilec ment. 27601 Foroes Road, May 1999 With tne County Clerk ol Suite #42, Laguna Niguel, Juan Pedro Gonzalez 0 Cou 1 6-9 99 Cal1tom1a 92677 This stalemenl was filed range n Y on • The Flct111ous Business w11h 1he County Clerk ol 19996795738 name referred 10 at>ove Orange County oo 6-18·99 Daily Ptlol June 22• 29 was llled In Orange County 19906796738 July 6• 13• 1999 TS6? on 2/6/98, FILE NO Dally Pilot J\Jne 22. 29, Flctltloua BuelneH 199867•8170 July 6, 13, 1999 T57• Name Statement George N Glass Family CHi1111n7 The following perJOns TruSI Dated May 29, \996, NOTICE OF SErZURE PURSUANT TO HEAL nt ANO SAFElY CODE SECTION 11•71111489 ANO NOTICE OF IHTENOEO FORFEITURE PURSUANT TO HEAL nt A.NO SAFETY COOE SECTION 11488.• On JUNE 2. t999, at FAIRVIEW ANO FFTH, COSTA MESA, CA, the property dHCf'lbld 11: t1,928 U.S. CURRENCY are doing buslnus as 3112 Camino Crest Dr .. ADVANCED PROCESS· Oceanside, CA 92054 ING CENTER, l 121 Debra George N Glass Trustee Or.. Costa Mesa, CA ol George N Glass Family 92626 TN$1, 3112 Camino Crest Ritz Heiner 1121 Debra Or .. Oceanside, CA 92054 Or , Costa Mesa, CA Shane B Glass TNStee 92626 of lhe George NB Glass This bUslneu " coo-Famlly Trust, 25171 Paseo ducted by. en lnd1vldual d&I Campo, Laguna Niguel, Have you started doing Calltomia 926n buslnn1 yet? No This business Is con· Flllz Hefner ducted by. Family Trust Thia statement was tiled George N Glass with the County Cler11 ot Thia stalement was liled Orange County on 6·18·99 with lhe County Clerk ot 11KHM17967'28 Orange County on 5·24·99 wae Hlz.cl punuent to Daily Pilot June 22, 29, 199967M1'5 HHlth and Safet'Y Code July 8, 13, 1999 T581 Dally Pilot June 22, 29, ,.-~~~~~~~----------------~~~--~--~--~~-------------------wl J~y6,13, 1999 T571 STARTING ANEW • BUSINESS(? . • • • • • • • • • • • Flctltloua Bualneaa Name St.atement The tollowlng persons are doing business as· •) Ananclal Investment• StcurltJes & Holdings bl FI SH, 12 canyon Alm, Newpo11 Coast, CA 92657 G111 A 1<1rwan, 12 Ca· nyon Rim, Newport Cout, CA 112657 This bu11ness la con• dueled by: an unln· corporated HSOClatlon Olher flan a pannel'atllp Have you *'*' doing bu9IOeM vet? No 0.-A~ Thia ... temen( WU "'8d ., lhe County Cleltt °' Orange~ Dally PllOt June 22 It. "r •. 13, '"' taeo Flcthloue 8 ..aa111 ........... llMt The fololllrlg '*'°"' .,.~ .......... .. ~.-.... "°" ar. °'c. '11.oNew· ~·~. ~i=-:°~7£ T........ .. oon-.._..., • oorpc:nlall V!art~ ... -~&.:: ~ .. , ....... .., ....................... __ --'! ...... __________________ ~""'""'!'------------·~~ ' l The lollowlng persons are doing business as lot I 1merac11ve, 46 FrerTIOflt Ave .• Newport Beach, CA 92663 Thomas I< Lamben. 46 Fremont Ave Newport Beacn CA 92663 This buSlness is con- dUC4ed by an 1nd1vtdoal Have you 11arted doing business yet? No Thomas K Lambert This stalement was filed w11h lhe County Cieri< of Orange County on 6 18·99 19996796737 Dally Pilot June 22. 29, J~ 6, 13, 1999 T575 ctltloue Buslneu Name Statement The following persons are doing business as Corpo1ate Finance As· SOciates • Newport Beach, 1 •00 Quall S1ree1. Ste 155, Nawpor1 Beaeh, CA 92660 Rick lllay, inc., (Hawau), 6 Solana. lrvtne. CA 92612 Thls business Is con· duC1ed by· a corpor111on Have you star1ed doing business yel? Ye1, 111199 Rick Ma~. Inc. Richard P May, President This ilatement waa hied wtth the County Cle1k of Orange County on 6· 18·99 1"99r96731 Dally Piiot June 22. 29. July 6, 13. 1999 T583 Flctltloue BuelneH Name Statement The lollowtng persons are doing business •• El Campean Soccer, 1916 Hart>or Blvd . Cotti Mesa, CA 92627 H1lano Vargaa Gonzalez, 2507 Bowdoin Pl • Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 This llusJness Is con ducted by an lndrvldual Have you 51ane<I do•ng buslness ye1? No Hllano Vargas Gonzalez This sta1emen1 was hied with the County Clei1< of Orange Count)' on 6· 18·99 111996798718 Dally P1101 June 22, 29, July 6, 13. 1999 T5e2 Flctltlou• BualneH Name Statement The following parsons are doing business as· WASH PLUS MOelLE DE· TAILING, 2775 Mesa Verde Or. E #9·201, Costa Mesa, CA 112626 JOl4I Luiz Duerte, 2775 Mesa Verde Or E #9·201 , Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Thtt bus•nen .. eon· ducted by an 1nd1Vldual Have you started doing bualoess yet? No Jose Lulz Duarte This statement was tiled wtltl the County Clerk of Orange County on IM8·99 199911796738 Daily P1lol June 22, 29, J, 6, 13, 11199 T576 F cthlou• B uelneae N•m• Statement The fo11ow1no persona lr9 doing buSlnas H VICTORIA ACU·HERB CLINIC. 2•8 Victoria St!Mt, Suite 12, Costa Mesa, CA 112827 Jin Sook Cho 5234 MelroM Avenue 11111, Los Angeles CA 90008 Thia bushwH 11 con- dueted by •n lndMdual Have you 1tartec:I doing business yet? No Jin 5ool< Cho Thia statement was filed ~ the County Clerk of Orange County on 8· 18·119 1"8e7t17JI Dally Piiot June 22t ~ • J~ 6, 13, 1999 5n (909) 786-3604 AMENOED NOTICE OF WAREHOUSE LIEN SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N lhal the mobllehome described below w1R be sold as la at public a.ale on July l 3. 1999 11 the hoUr ol 10 00 am. a1 Space 11, Flam- ingo Trailer Partl localed at 7000 W PaciOc Coast Hwy, Newpoft Beach, Cell· lornia 1n order to satisfy the hen da1med by the owner ol lhe above mentioned mobllahome park for storage and orher related charges Incurred by David William Shaw Ffamingo Trailer Perl< reserves its rights to require the re- moval ol the mobllehome upon sale Prospective purchasers musl tender a cashier's checil for the lull amount of tile purctiase lm- medla1ety at the conclusion or Iha sale Except for the warranty that !his sale Is authorlHd by law . absolutely no warranlies of aale ate made. The palt< reserves the tight to post· pone and reschedule the sale without fur1her notice. The mobilehome IS de· scnbed as One (t) .1955 FLElW BTM Single Family Mobllehome. OMV license No RFt•35, CCH VIN A35329E Aam1ngo TraUer Park's cta•m lor sums unpaid tor February 1, 1999 through June 30. 1999, 1s set to11h below and must be paid within 1 O days of this notice In order to redeem 1n. mob41ehome and Slop the safll Rem & Storage $2,680 20 Elec1r1clly $100.36 Est AUomeys Fees and expenses $1,350.00 Total Claim $4, 130 56 NOTE The c1edilor cialmtng !his Hen will make a credit bid 1n lhe amovn1 ol lhe 1otal clalm plus $18 54 per day storage lees through the dare ot sale. DATED: June 25, 1999 /SI Michael W. Mihelich, Attorney for Flamingo Trailer Partt Published Newpoft Beach- Costa Mesa Dally Pllol June 29, July 8, 1999 T586 Fictitious Buelnus Name Statement The lolloWfng pef$00S are dotno business as CRYST~l CLEAN MAIN· TENANCE, 171 Santa l11bet Avenue, Cos1a Me a a C1llfornla 9282M526 Barbara Jean TNJ1llo, 171 Santa Isabel Avenue. Costa Masa, C11tlornla 112627·1528 Piedad Ayala TruJtllo, 171 Santa Isabel Avenue, Colla MHa, Califomla 926211528 This buslr1eu Is con· ducted by hUM>and end wile Have you 1tarted doing business yet? No Barbara J TNilllo This slatemenl wH filed with the County Clerk ot Orange Counl\' on 6·21 ·99 11996798979 Dally P1lol June 29, July 6, 13, 20. 1999 T587 Flctltloue B u•lneH Name Statement The following parsons are doing bus1nHS IS Long 1.Jle Medical Cltnlc, 3355 Via lido, Sult• 285, Newport Beach, Caltlomia 112663 Maret• Kunze, 1961 9 Ctuctt. Costa Mell. Cel· lomle 112627 Thia bullneu 1s con· dueled by an ltlCIMdYel H8Ye you •ian.d dOifl9 ~vec?No Mat9fe J<unt• Thia Ma1efMnl -fllad .... the County o.rti ol °'9n08 COUl'ltt on ....... . t""""1tt o.ity Piiot June II Jt/ff Ill 13, 20l ,!r! a a 'T• Flctitloua BuelneH Name Statement The following persons are doing boslness as NEW CHINESE DELI, ~ E 17th SI , #B102. Cosla Mesa, CA 9i627 1-1e11ry Wei. 3630 Maxon Rd , El Monte, CA 9'73 Robert Y Tsang. 13581 Newland SI., WeStll'llllSler, CA 92683 Pet Jun Wu, 1673 S Rtrnpau Blvd Los Angel· es, CA 90019 This bu$1ness Is con- ducted by ·a general partnership Have you started doing business yet? No Robert V Tsang This statement was hied with the County Cieri< ol Orange County on 6·4·99 1"91796227 Daily Pilot June 8, 15, 22, 29, 1§99 ' TSSO SUP.ERJOA COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE Lamoreaux Juatlce • 1. C4'oter j. Prob9t• .,,41 The \.ilfy Drive, Post Office Boie 14171, Oren991 CA 92863·1571 IN THE MATTER OF T HE PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF JUDITH ANN KEJ,.SO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER A197446 PETITIONER($) Judith Ann Kello HAS/HAVE ALEO A PETITION FOR AN ORDER TO CHANGE NAMES FROM Judith Ann l<elso TO JUDITH ANN ELMORE II Is hereby ordered lhal att persons 1n1erested In lhls melter appear before rhis court 'In Department No L73 or l"8 Superior Court of Caltfomla at lhe address shown above on 7·20, 1999, at 2 o'Clock p.m and then and there st>ow cavse. II any the)' l'la~e; why 1he petition IOf change ot name should not be granled It ls further ordered that 1 copy ol lhlS order 10 Show cau.. be published In NB/COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT, 1 newspaper of general clrculatlon pub- llshed In this county, 11 feast once a week for four C:onserutlVe weeks priOr to the day of the haanng, DATE: JUN 2 19" JAMES P~ Of'A Y L. JUOOE/CoMMIS:JIONER OF THE SUPERIOR COURT l.lny Klrscllenbaum, 615 CMc Center Dl1Ye West. Ste 230, Santa MIA, CA 92701 P1.lbllshed N4wport Beach· Costa Mee• Dally Pilot June 8, 15, 22,"29, 111911 T5'43 Flctltloua J ualneH Heme 9ta.14"Mnt The following persona are doing business 11: . PULLMAN. ENGINEER· ING, 282•1 Crown Valley Partlway Suite ·F, Lagri N I g ue {, Oe lllo rn l a 92877-1.ao SJL, Inc;.; (Celdomia), 282•1 Crown Valley Partcway, Suitt F La~ N l gual, C1ilfornl1 mn-1.ao This business I.I con· ducted by •• c:orpotltiOn Tha r•11111rent com• m8nced ID lr""8ad bull· rwe. under .. llc:tllb'8 ,.,.. Of. 4'*"81 lleted abo\19 on 5.lt 5-n &IL" Inc.. ~ J t.utz,P...._11 m.~-.llad Wiii l'8 ~eouney CM of Olilfm Qiunev On&-.... ~-:.'.."rt ·.'•1·1""1M71t ~E.W ...... 111,EtQ., La Olbl Of LA¥' I. ~II, N,1clJUICillll ~ .... 1120D Yan ICllm. A..,,.,lulla m. rMne. CA. a ...., ...... , ..... . . ' ,... • \ I Daily Pltot 0 01 1 CDJUT0S -Huntington .Beech. High PrtDdpa1 Dr. James T'. Sta~ All been DaJned to replace Dean CIOwley u the eighth corumllsioller ~ the CIP Southem Section, effecttVe SapL 1. Staunton. 50, who resides in Hunt,; lngton Beach with his wile Susan and two children, J.S e product of Whittier College and came to the Hw1tington- BeeCh Unified Scbool Oistrtct in 1978, where he spent time at FoWttdln V&Jl..w ley and Ocean View high school! before becom.lilg principal at Hunting-.._ ton Beach 1n 199 l • Staunton has worked as both the.c Sunset League president and as Uie league representative to the C\f,.'!: Council, as well as recently serving the chairperson of the Orange Coun Re·leaguing Committee. ln each of those cap,acities he has- been seen as pro public scho~ regarding paroclual issues. -by Roger Carls~- I PUBLIC NOTICES I BA TE has been filed by MAHA ALMUSA · BATEMAN In the Superl6r Court of Cahfomla, County of ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests !hat MAHA ALMUSA · BA TEMAN be appointed as persona.I representattva 10 edmln1sler the estate of lhe decedent THE PETITION requesrs lhe deoedent's WIU and oocllclll. 11 any, be admitted to probate. The will and •nv oodlClls are eva•lable lor examination 1n the Ills kept by the court ntE PETITION requests aulhonty 10 9dmlnls1er the estate under the lndepend· ant A.dmlnlslratlon of Es- tates ACI (This aurhonly Wiii allow the personal rep- retentaltve to lake many actlona withov1 obtaining court approval Before taking certain very lmpor· tent actions, hoWfVer, the personal representative wlll be required to glve no· t1oe to lnteresled persons unte11 they hava watVed notlce or oonsenled to the proposed action.) The In- dependent edmlni.stratlOfl 1ulhor'1ty will be gr.anted unless en lnteras1ed per-son hies an objection ro the pe11uon and •hoWs good cause why the ooun should not gf81lt lhe eulhOrtty A HEARING on the pall· hon will be held oo 07·15-1999 et 1 •5 PM In OeP4 L73 located at 34 I THE CITY DRIVE en..~~~AU~AJu~2.fi~~ CENTER IF VOU OBJECT to the granliog of the pehllon. you should appear 11 the hear· ing and stale your :· tlons or Ille wntten ec· flonl with lhe court be ore the heanng Yov1 ap- pearance may be In person or by your attorney. IF VOU ARE A CREDI· TOA or oontlngenl creditor of tha deceased, you must Ille your ctalm with tti. cour1 and mall a copy to the personal representative appolnled by the court wllhln lour monrhs Jrom the date of Iha flrat tssuanoe ol letters as Pfovided In Pro- bate Code section 9100. The lime lor ftllng claims Wiii not expire before lour monlhl from Iha he1rtng dlle notleed et>ove YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ille kepi by lh8 court II you are • person Interested In lhe Ntala. you may file ..,,Ill the court • Request for Sc>eciel Nock» (tomi DE·1~) of the l111ng of an lnVentory and appra1sal of estate uaell or ol any petition or accounl as provided In PrObele Code sec:tJon 1250 A Request fOf Special Notice loon Is IVlllabl• from Iha oou11 deft( IN PRO PER Petttloner: MAHA ALMUSA· BATEMAN HS OCEAN VIEW AVi!., NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 112H3 Publllhed Newport Beach· Costa Men OaMy Prlo1 June 29, 30, July 8, 1999 I PUBLIC NOTI~ I Fictitious Buslnest> Name Statemeot The lotlowing petSent are doing business a • • Club Literacy. 359 Silr Mlguel, Sulla 105, N~ Beach, CA 9~ • Tracey Kim Fran c Del Ponlente, fr; Clemenia. CA 92672 This t>usmess ts G80-dvdeo by an 1nd1vidual Have you started doing business yet? No Tracey K Frank This s1a1emenr was h19d w•ltl the County Clertl ol Orange County on &-10-99 19996795907 Daily P1lo1 June 22. 29 July 6, 13. 1999 TS§'l 1795 OBITUAf.q STICKLER Ruth Stickler, 82, of Newport Beaeh. with such courage and strength. passed away f 2 yea rs after suffering a stroke She was sur· rounded by her kMng lam· lly which she devoted so much of her ltfe to. After attendlnQ Central Hlah School 1n Omaha. Ne- braska, Ruth anended Oie Univets1ty ol Nebraska, graduatrng Phi Bella Kappa She married Hauy Slletder In 1941 Where upon they moved to Phlla· delphta lor Harry's resi dency !or medical sehool They celebrated their 58ttl wedding annrversary on June 21st They moved to Cahfomra In 1944 where Hany was statiooed at the Santa Ana Air Base, and have lrved ever since Ruth was actJve 1n community service which centered around educallOn, art, and cul1ural pursuits particu· larly the American Aeld Servtce Foreign Exchange Student Program. H&f ex presslon was most tepre- sented in \he painting she kWed to do She Is surviVed by her husband. Harry Stldeler, a retired phys1aan wt1o was • founding board member ol Hoag Memonal Hospital She IS also survived by her son, Newe• StJckler ot Lake Forest, Jeannie Osborne of Newport Beach, and her six beloved gnindchlldren In lieu ol !lowers, contnbu110f'IS may be made to Hoag Memonal Hospital Memorial mass at St Joachim's Cathdllc Church, Costa Mesa, Thursday, July 1, 199t al 1100am PACIPICYmW MllllONAL MRK Cemetwy • Mortuary Chapel e Crematoty 3eOO Padftc View OrtYe Newport 8eech M4-a100 "Affordab~ Alternative" Dl8couot Olsket, Cftmadona Bllrlal Senlce ' • • • • • • • • 4 • • - Doily Pilot Tuesday, June 29, 1999 Polley Bow to Place A Rntes and dea<llirw:. ur•· :.ubji •ct to l'hangc· without notice. Thr publi~her n•:.f'rvc•i, thl' right to c·en:.or. reclu:-11iJ). rt'Vi'>t> or rejt>ct any classified ndve11isrmr11t. Plra:.c' rrport a11r t-rror that mov bt· i11 your du-.!iific•d ad immediately. Thr 'Duily Pilot fH'rept:. no liability for an~ error in au ~d\t'Misemenr for wh1ch it may bc• r~p11ni.1blr except fur the cos1 of tJ1c spt1rr aet1mlly oci·upied by the error. Cmlit t·an 011lv lw nUowrd for the OASSIFIEIAD -Monday ................ .Friday S:OOpm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm first imertion. · --. , ' ·.· G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNlTY NI NII nllll tiYwllslllt It Ulb ...,.,.._ la alllftl It i.1 Ft•· t11I h lr lftltltt Acl ti 1MI 11 11Mff1tl wllkll 1111ln II lll1pl It ••nrtlat .,., '"'" .. "· 111111111111 tr f11crl111IHllH lllatf 11 race. ul•r. fllltlH, .... "'""''· 1111111111 slalu If 111i...1 "'"•· ., •• 1.1 .. 1111' II lllh Hf HO JrtltrHCI, 11911atlM" .iwltlllullot •• Tiiis n•••••" •Ill ul ......_., '""' IRY 1 .. trtln·. .... 1tr rt11 ••• Wlllcll ts I• .................. .,., , .... ,... 111 l1t11lly l1l1fl111• llltl 11( •••111111 .. ""'"' I• lllls; ....,.,. ... eYtll•"• .... ........... llnlt. TtCM· ...... .,. ........ ~ltUO Ttll·he 111·M-42HHI. Ftr; IN .......... DC"'' ,It,_ Qll llUD It 41W111. l!WI SOLDll 9howcH• HomH for a. In ow s.turdly AMI E.c.te Supplement! Homes of the Wffk Oleplay Ms S111t II Jul1 $751 otedllfll ls Tuesdly at 5PM °'*1 House Uslingl $151 Oedrl8 n.noey 5f'M ll hye to Adrit11N lnlfteBHtL.ocal Aal Eat8ll hctton CALL TODAYll USA K.RIYERA MN74-4212 ANNEWLLEY ...... 74-42'49 ----- • '' ~. ,..1' •• •• 1 •II re on• Country Homt wllop quaftty lealures, Oc:ean & Jetty views. formal liVtng & dining room, 3 lull balhs, $2,000,000 Joanne Akerman. Realtor 949·721·9475. l'0 ~I E'SIDE NWPT HGHTS AREA. 2 Houses oo Large L~. 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Low monttlly payments Free color c1ta109. cau today t-800-842·t3t0 (CAL'SCAN) 1--==1 I BUY AU PIANOS! AntlQIJIS-Oualrly f\lmiture ooe piece or wnoie hoil5elunt Cash pat<! 81XHl49-.l922 Hours Telepho1lt' 8:30am-.'Hl0p111 \luorla1-Fmla1 "alk-ln 8:3"0am-:S:OOpm \111110111 -1· ri11111 I •so APPLIANCES I UNd 3 tlmeat ·99 upright Eltct1olux V1cuum $300L can 949-642-8949 479. 471 Act now ORANGE COUNTY ••FAIR•• Help needed selllng Tropie•I Plan1s FROM July 9th-25th dally. SEE Troplcal Treasures at Bldg. #10, booths 601-603 on July 7th & 8th from 10am -2pm WE PAY WELL CAFE COUNT'Eft PERSON for new Cate coffee shop at 325 Old Newport Blvd, N B See Sut. 6-3 pm ' CASHIER/ATTENDANT Daya & Ewa 111111. NlwpM Cenltr ChtvrorJ FMhlon 1ai.nd MM44-1933 CASHIER PfT. Newport 8uctl Caft need$ cashief $ 7 OO'Hoor Cal 949·252-0014 Thursday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday 5;00pm aturday ............... Friday 5:00prn r--~ .. . I 1 0 ~ ... ---- • Night Houseman • Hospitalrty Speoalcst energellc. outgoing & good With peopll • Housekeepers lllQWe It 714-965-8000 NB compeny With oppo1t111111y for growth seetuno Ftr & PIT recepllOOISt MS Olflce a plus $ 0 0 € Pl!18$8 cd Alllce (949)2flt 1132 or fax l9SUme (949)2fl 1· 1132 'Newport si.11onera· Zttox copy machine optrlltor. FT Friendly. Cuatomtr MfVlce 11e1111. wm trlln. Btnt«t1. P9rsonntL Mf.aU.1200 ORANGE COUNTY f AIR Now Hll-1119 Salta ~I Womtnl TC>uch Of Mink~ Care T111ning prO'Jlded FIT PTT. Tolf.frw 1~247,K~ OWN A coUPO'ft ? f>ut It 10 workl Eam up IO $30!( e.ira P8f YMI PIT Log on to www.lhbn.com A.cceaa Code f12 IS ffO ·697 Stuffernnserter Wanted To Insert sections Into the Loa Angeles Tlmea newspaper Meded Sat 6:00am to 8:30pm. •nd Sun 2:00am to 6:0Gam. Additional work may be available. ss.oo per hour or plec. work whlcheur la gre1ter. Must have driv- ers Ileen• or California 1.D. and a Sodal Security card. Calls accepted •• well •• applications Mon lhru Fri from 8:00.m to 4:00pl'I\. ONLY. Tim" Ora9 County Attn: Pim ~ham 2901 Garry Ave. Santa AM, Ca 92~ 714-54M548 800-933-4080 8 Tuetdoy, June 29, 1999 • ACROSS , ' Reindeer hec'der Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAJ I HllfSCH ROBERT C~LDMA.N (19~1999}- •!, ~ OW! up fie lood ~~(l.~.~ 15 Waler nymph 1 t Befcfe long Both vulncftlblc; Ea.st dea~. c~k on major suns. With ~cntial losers 1n sp~es and d1amon<Js, It mi&ht seem that the slam de~nded on a club finesse but, on the b1ddan1, that was likely to fail . Goldman toolc a djffcttnt finesse. one more likely 10 succeed. .. • .. • ... .. • " .. ... .. ... 17 lltdeeoenC "" 19 Gullo 20 Whet• to ftnd • pulf? 2t~ol medtabOn 22 Popular ooolde 23 Credit'• opposlt• 25 Not 191ln1t 2e Without ic.. •t the bflr 30 F91TW11e sandpiper 31 Withstand 34 Photo holder 36 "Sopetr 38 Nelthe(1 oompenion 39 Ory cocittlll 41 Aoofino~ 43 Timetable Info 44 Beech lights 48 Dig (lntof 47 Pattern 411 -King Cole 51 Changed • color 52 Rage 53 More timid 55 Jeana·m&ker Ufe 'II !!~I; ~a /fk1t~ ~ A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 T~~P.ilot NORTH • 98 2 o A K97 o A5 •A 764 WEST • J 106 5 4 0 864 3 0 9 EAST • Q3 O S Since the bidd1na marked the opening lead for 1 singleton, declarer rose with the ace of diamonds, cashed the king and ace of clubs, then ruffed a club with the queen of hcnrts . Declarer returned to the table by ovcn.alcing the jack of hcans with the Icing and uumpcd dummy's remain· int club with the ten of hcnns. The GCe of sp*s was cashed, followed by the two of hearts and, when West followed low, Goldman fine sed the seven! • QSl o KJ 10864 • 10 9 8 J SOUTH • AK7 0 ~J 10 2 0 7 32 • J The bidding EAST SOUTH 20 2NT Pus JO ~ Pass WE.ST Pus Pass Pas,, • Opemn& lead: Nine of o One of the great players of the modern era. Bobby Ooldmao of Dallas. died suddehly of a hean attack on May 16. A four-ume world chnmpion, he won a host of national and regional titles in a 35-year tour- namen1 career. He was also well known as a lheorc1ician, 1cachcr and writer and a founding member of lhe Dallas Aces team, America's equiva-lent of 1he legendary Italian Blue Te.im. When that held, the remruning trumps were drawn, declarer discard- ing a spade and a diamond from hand. Now a diamond was led from dummy. East could win with the long but then was fQrced co return a dia· mond or a sp:idc and declarer scored the last two tricks with the queen of diamonds and !Ung of Spades. When asked why he had taken the deep heart finesse, Goldman remarked: "It was nothing. East pre- sumably sUUtcd with six d111monds and had shown up with one IJ\lm~, four clubs and a spade. Even ifEnst s last card was a trump. the finesse was still a 3-to-2 favorite to succeed." He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. On this deal Goldman sa1 Soulh and fou nd himself in a contract of six henrts after North used three clubs to 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS TtltmarktllnQ/Ctllular SS GREAT PAY$$ S9 5Mv guaranteed • comm Sten !Oday• Good cOl!lmlnCa· ttons. rekable 949-622· 1100 WINDOW CLEANER FIT No fll!P nee w~I Ir illtl must have good OMV S&'lv p1u$ benefits 1141-64 5-0335. WHAT HAPPENS II YOU DON'T ADVERTISE? NOTHING. Call the Classifieds (949) 642-5678 478 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Pie ... be aware ttlat the tlS1ings In thle category may require you to call a too number In which there It a ch11ge per mlnate. 480 BUSIN::ss OPPORTUNmES PlelM be wary of 0111 of trea companies. 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