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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-08-25 - Orange Coast Pilotr . . • SER.VING ThiE.NEWPORT --MESA£0MMU!hlJTIES SINCE 1907 j . -- Rodmaq racks .up another record The no-longer leading NBA rebounder's Newi)ort home has become a too- familiar. stop for officers. GRl'C. RL~G De~,.,. WEST NEWPORT -It's not exactly a champtonship rtng. but -former NBA superstar De1111is Rodman has notched another record-breaking accomplish- ment. visited Rodman's home in the 4800 block of Seashore Drive six times this year, the most recent on Sunday night -less than 24 • hours after he was arrested on suspicion of public drunkenness at Woody's Wharf. Police have received numer- ous corpplaints from anonymous restdents about their famous neighbor But the several ino- Clemreports issued by police and resulting m administrative fines obviously haven't slowed the tat- tooed hoopster turned sometime professional wrestler. •Th.is is-the most we've dealt with one particular restdence in a calendar year that l can remem- ber," said Newport Beach police The 38-year·old rebound hound, who played for a pair of NBA championship teams -and the Los Angeles Lakers -has earned the dubious clistinction of having police respond to hlS · home more than any other New- port Beach resident. Police have SEE RODMAN PAGE 4 Friendly neighbor?: Newport Beach police have received numerous anonymous complaints dbout Dennis Rodman. • g .their P PRACTICING HE.Jl TAE BEUY: Billy Cantrell's belly makes a perfect target for 6·year-old Jordan Alessi as he practices self- defense. Ale t Is among a group of 4-to 8-year-olds in a class at United Stud.lo for Self Defense in Co ta Mesa. New}lort-Mesa takes. over county school • Special edu~ation programs will be provided for children ages 12-18. JLS'->1CA G/\IUUSON Daty"" NEWPORT-MESA -When classes start in the fall, the district will have one more· school than it planned for last spring. The district's special education depart- ment has taken over Skyline, a county-run school for abused, emotionally disturbed children ages 12-18 that occupies class- rooms on' the campus of Monte VtSta School. ' Newport-Mesa officials formally took control of the 20·student school Aug. 6, and have hired two teachers from Costa Mesa High School lo run it. They are spending this week painting, landscaping, o.nd gen- erally making thing homey. All of the students who attend the school live 4l South Coas t Children' Sooety, a Newport Beach residential tre~tment center for abused children who are wards of the county's social services system. · Many of the children m the program have learning dii.abilitics or special needs stemming from past abuso that re qwrcs them to be in a c;mall, intensive program. For years the county admini tered th program, but Newport-Mesa ofhcials last spring decided they wonted to take it back. The clistJ:ict has been working to revamp SEE SCHOOL PAGE 4 Learning service with a smile INDEX • Disbi~ officials get a crash course in relating to their customers - whether they're parents or students. ,...., GAmlON ...... ~·MISA-TlllM of __ ._. ry ..... .,.... -wttbaut tbe bllfty ccw•• I • ...... ID r:-=• ti =ut= tlMit-atloll amcts' ,., ....... .. inaccessible and even rude, Supt. Robert Barbot and the Board of Education decided to ttaiil every dlltrict employee in how to relate better to rnamben of the J1.UbllC. The moven and tbe shaken in Newport- M-. -lrftrY prtndpal and every ~t bead -wmt tint ,.., ...... Monday end 1\19iday leunlng how wttilai al pMllltl. liudentl, end each otb- • • ·an1r.... • .... ..... -. ................... OASSIRID .. _ ..... -.. --7 LOCALS OtelY -·--2 POUCI PllS-----"""""'2 · MJ( llJllQ'S ' 1'1115 ......................... ---.--5 ---·-.. -----' 2 L WEDNESDAY; AUGUST-25-, 999 Discussion on arts center inches foiward Public money oty's Arts Foundation raise · Probably won't pay for · the money and run the center · to public tmanong of the pro- proposed $12 million ject-Arts Foundation Chair- . man Howard Herzog construction. engaged m a verbal squabble STACI BRO\\'N with Library Board 1hlstee ...:...:==::::::::::=:--;:;:;;;:;====~-=-=-=-+-Patrick.....Barto~-to. wbic.h ~ option he felt should be pre- NEWPORT BEACH - A sented to city officials. subcommittee attemptmg to "For me, it would have to draft a solid proposal Tue?day be (one mvolvmg the founda- for an arts and education cen-Uon), or J would suggest that t~r found there are J 2 million the Arts Foundation withdraw reasons why the center will from the comnuttee and fund not be bwlt in a day. our own plan," said a frustrat- After reviewing six propos- als -ranging from having the SEE CENTER PAGE 4 ... CHES EfOC SANTUCCI I OAI. Y PILOT TAKING A.IM: Beau Mitchell, 7, concentrates on his thrust punch, awaiting his next move. MIU!Nt IUM MOME T . • A flight museum to remember hirn by · Frank Tallman achieved a life- . long dream when he opened the Museum of the Air at the then- Orange County Airport -now John Wayne - in 1963. Tallman, who wa also pr ident of Tall- mantz Aviation Inc., worked in aviation for 35 yea.rs. When Tall· man was 8, his father bought a two-seater biplane and Tallman began to get some 0}1ng thne at an early age. "I was bOm a little toQ late to begin Oymg when I would bllW liked to, but I made It.• :n.Dman Nkt. •twas probably one of tba lllt to~ to fty iD tbe helmet-a.nd-gQggle days of tbaopm •"• • 'Iallman's lllUl8\llll oontalns a ~ of antique end• I•• aircraft. One of the mDlt dae~llCIMueawntl ol'Jlt'b 111 ••• WU tbe dlftcult jOb-of ~ lbe •$pirtt of Sl ..... Wl*:ta wasbuUlfartbamll '9111 AllSlmw .a ... Hf 1• °i::'::!' .... :. -:. .... .., Cllb. mt918dudllg•.... • ....... ••lllllliiiil · 2'Nednesdoy1 August 25, 1999 " AlMAllAC BIRTHS /NOTE· Birtru in Newport Beach and Costa Me . ..a are reported by floog Hospital In Newport Beach) NEWPORT BEAOi • Nicoletta Naverretta on May 28 locals only Doily Pilot THll & NOW -. c;hu H. i>erryon :Jun1!".i ----1--4---'-- • • Joseph B. Passannante on July 17 • Abigail B. Almquist on July 25 • Curtis H. Beck on July 29 • Odalys Cardenas on July 26 • Sierra Cl\arlton on July 27 • Alexander A. Cortez Hernandez on JuJy 28 •Mason Crarie on July 26 • Austen T. Davis on July 30 •James 0 . Oiamondidis on July 25 • Lily S Williams on Aug. 8 This mformat.Jon is collected weekly from the Orange County Clerk Recorder's Office in Santa Ana. MARRIAGES COSTA MESA • Stephen D Berugno and Daroe A. Vaughan, July 25 m San Franos- co •James A. Bertella and Loreen D. Saue rhammer, Aug. 7 in Costa M esa NEWPORT BEACH •Teddy R. Acre and Bozena E. Radzynunska, July 31 m Costa Mesd • Nun Atakan and Jaime A. Sutton- Fmley, J uly 26 m Sdilta Ana REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS :}:lecent real estate transactions as 1 eported by Acx:iom Data Quick Products Group ~EWPORT BEACH • 100 Scholz Place, $168,000 • 2401 Md.Igaret Drive, $550,000 • 200 Paris Lane, $256,000 • 254 Prospect St., $369,000 • 343 Walnut St , $315,000 • 220 Nice Lane, $275,000 • 260 Cdgney Lane, $168,000 : 142 Vid Undme, $6fp,5oo NEWPORT COAST • 10 Sable Sands, $800,000 • 14 FeCdmp, $460,000 • • 7 Amador, $587 ,500 • 1 Fecamp, $17 1,538 • 7011 S Pecos Road, $326,500 • 39 Sed Te rrace, $1,050,000 • 12 Kingsport Dnve, $1,812,500 • 17 Porllca, $866,500 • 77 Lessay, $400,000 • 21 AnJOU $305.000 COSTA MESA • 2206 Canyon Dnve, $239,000 • 270 Palmer St , $332,000 • 297 E. Bay St., $275,000 • 295 Sherwood Lane, $305,000 • 488 Abbie Way, $275,000 • 208 Ogle St., $196,000 • 653 Seal St., $169,000 • 2606 Elden Ave., $227,090 DUI ARRESTS The following were arrested recent- ly on suspiaon of driving under the l.Ofluence They have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, arid, as with all such crimes, they are mnocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH Aug.17 • Christophe r Robert Herdt, 43, Newport Beach Aug. 20 • John Edward Wertin, 59, Corona del Mar • Wilbert Carl Duettring, 62, New- port Beach Aug.22 • Thomas Elliott Nix, 25, Newport Beach • Devon Tate Berge, 25, Newport Beach •Thomas John Hayburn, 37, Coro- na del Mar VOL 93, NO. 198 PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NEWPORT BEACH DORY ASHN:j FlEfT Shown here In this late 1920s photo, the Newport Beach dory fishermen prepare to sell their dally catch to the crowd at the Newport Pier. Fighting . to ke~p the fish on the line THEN ... In 1891, a new type of business washed ashore onto Newport Beach Local fishermen -known as the Newport Beach dory fishing fleet -decided to cut out the middleman and sell tlleir da.tly catches directly to the public. For years, the fish-starved arid hungry flocked to the outdoor pierside fish market to collect the fresh- est sea trout, red snapper, kingfish and mackerel. The plot of ldlld where the hshermen worked - known as the McFadden Wharf -was deemed a city historical landmark in 1969 by the Newport Beach Historical Society. The Newport fleet wa~ the last of its kind in the nation and offered a unique twist in fresh-fish buy- ing. NOW ... The antique-loolung wood-paneled market is still nestled alongside the Newport Pier and could qual- ify as an attraction at Disneyland. Visitors get a glimpse of life in the old days with the market's display of retired dory fishmg boats, yards of thick rope. rusty anchors arid life-size fish- erman dolls. But the markets' dory fishennen say that compe- tition has stiffened and loopholes in the fishing industry have created problems for the independent fisherman. •Business has slowed,• said 17 -year Newport dory fisherman Jason Fain. Fain said other fisb mar- kets around the county and illegal-fishing practices by Amencan fishermen m Mexico have hurt the longtime Newport Beach busme:;s. Co-worker arid 20-year Newport Beach dory fishing veteran Stratos Voyatzis said American hshennen travel across international waters and snatch up to 3,000 pounds of fish dally. The live fish are packed in water and trucked across the border and then sold to super~ markets and restaurants on American soil. And the quality of the fish is comparable to that sold by the Newport fleet. "The U.S. places linuts on the size and how many pounds of fish we can Cdtch per day,• Voyatzis said. "There are no l.imjts in MeXJco. • The Newport fishermen said they are unaware of whether the practice of trucking thousands of pounds of h!ih across of the border is illegal. But that isn't the polnt, they said. •It's not fair for the Newport fishennan, • Voyatzis said, who sat alongside co-workers on the market's wooded bod.Idwalk prepanng lines for a night at sea . · Pam said seven fishermen leave for work at 3 a .m. and he ad out flve to 50 miles offshore and travel along the coast. Long fishing lines with hooks align with the ocean floor and lure hungry fish. Five to six hours later. the fleet docks and prepares to sell their catch. The group has seen 10 colleagues leave the busi- ness in the last three years. Tunothy Meek, the New- port Beach dory fisherman who drowned last December, belonged to their fleet. They are a close group of men who said their profession is fading. "The future doesn't look good,• Fain said. "Black,• Voyatzls added. The fishermen take home the11 pay at the end of each day. In bad weather, the boats don't out. •1t•s a tough living,• Fain said. • But the calm waters, early morning sunrises and lack of traffic keep him happy. City ~ouncil to pursue ways to keep finances secure • Councilwoman Glover says she wantS-a 5-to-.10 year plan to ensure against a possible · economic downturn. STACY BROWN lbtf Flot NEWPORT BEACH -At the urging of Councilwoman Norma Glover, city officials will begin looking for ways to keep the city secure through possible economic hard times. Glover, who began a vacation Tues- day, told the council Monday that it would make sense to start now on a plan to give the city proper economic news n0tles. 1llunretions. ed1to- ri.J matter 0< advert~nts herein c.-n be rtproduced with· out wntten .,_,IMllOfl of copy· right owner. HOW.JO RfACH.U_.S Cifwletion The Times Orenge County (IOO) 252·9141 - Mv~· ~fled (949) 642-56?8 ~ (949) 642-4321 lcltoNI News (949) 642·S680 Sports (949) 574-4223 News. Sports fu (949) 646-4170 f-mell. <Mllypllot9fffthllnk.net MelnOftb IUlineta Offtce (949) 642-4321 "'*'-'• (949) 6)1-7126 ,... .. ....... ._ .. ,, ............... . ..... OI. ...... -- direction for the future. "l want.a ijve-to-10-year plan idenU- tyt'.rlgrewntt'es, projectea revenu <ind how to increase our revenue stream,• Glover said, adding that she want to see the #bones of the plan" and have it put on the agenda at a future council mcet- mg. City Mariager Homer Bludau said that while he was surprised by Glover's request, it is a good idea. Ml know (Glover) is concerned dbout the long-term finanoal stability or th.is city.• Bludau S<lid. "She wants to look dl what kind of cash flow we have, which require_s us to brainstorm and do some strategi.c planning.• Mayor Dennis O'Neil said he spoke WEATHER l'EM'ERA1\llt£S Balboa 80r'65 ":Corona del Mar 79164 COli. Mew-.~-- 81166 Newport Beach 8()165 Newport Coast 7M5 -·~ •••. 2-i.,, •11111• •... 2-hw TIDES TOOAY First low • 3:21 am .. , .• •••• ·0.2 First high 9.42 am ........ 4.3 5«9Mlow 2:52 p.m ........ 1..9 Second high 8·57 p.m .••••••• 5.9 ntUltSDAY First low 3:50 a.m ••••••• .-0 2 First high 10:08 a.m .......... 5 Second low 3:21 p.;m. ••••••• 1.6 Seconc:IMgh t'.ll p;m.; ...... 5 ' .. Jltty..,,2•JIW - a... ....... .2-Jtw -----17 with Glover before Monday's council meeting about her proposal. He added that he aJteady thought;-about several ways to secure the city's finances, including pursuing additional funding from the Newport Dunes Resort, car dealerships and retail outlets. "l think what she's talking about is a prudent thing to do," O'Neil said. "His- torically, there have been different swings in the economy and right now, these are good times. However, three or four years ago, we were in the midst of d long drdwn~out recession.• The mayor said it would be wise to assume that another recession is not far off. Council members said they have been happy with how finances have been managed recently, and they want to make sure that continues-. ------ •our sworn duty l.S to perform high levels of municipal service to the com- muruty, • O'Neil said. He cautioned, however, that while muructpal revenue producers such as hotels, dealerships and retail outlets are good sources of funds, sacrificing the quality of life would not be tolerated. ·we don't want to fill the city with ~uilding, • O'Neil said. "We could approve a project, annexation, etc., that guarantees sources of income, but if we continue to encroach on building ... we will defeat the purpose of what we want to accomplish.• SURF POLICE TIPS The swell contin- ues out qf the southwest for high sets. Sets will be higher at the points and reefs. The swell Will fade by Thunmy, W.ter vhiblllty Ind con- dttlonl .. f.W. Thesunwllm •1".J1 p.m. • hrtled. ~ .,.,..._ containtng one or more per- sons are ~ially signift<ant 1f obset'wd at an unusual hOur. They c~d be possible lookouts for a burglary in progress, fWf\ if the octupants appear to be lovers. •Airy Whlde moving 9'owfJ and without lights or follow- i"9 a count tl'\lt IPPttn •imltss or...rep;t;tive is suspiaous.. Occupants may be casing pl.ees to rob or burglarize. • ,,, ................. IHtlDN cOnducted from. whi· de, ~ lrOund IChoOfs or s-tts and H J\Mflilel .,.. 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Doily Pilot Wedn sday, August 25, 1999'3. • Woµian Cox needs to show real leadetS};Jip on El Toro issue · involved T his whole El Toro auport beef is all wrong. • d ell It shouldn't be a street lil ea Y fight with Newport THE FRED COLUMN •1...et'i> do all" the ma1ority vice pieSJdentl.al boomlets and a agre •d. rea onably erious enatona1 TI1al W<b not good enough for exploration, now folded . • South County, so they cobbl d I ~uspect the hordes of loyal up another ref •rendum to Cox supporters m Newport arc ncgdte the one that vott!rs had more than a little disappointed thdt, if not prQPerly cured, could pennanently disctble orderly anti • livabl growth ui the region, From there, all Cox needs to Beach and the county of Orange against Irvine, Laguna Beach, • d ---1--.i-Laguna Niguel. Laguna H.illS,.-'"""'"·--"'~.._.,._,....: accl en Lake Forest and Leisure World. ,----4~ady ,p ~t didn't w rk @ht now. The pnncc turned out either. to he a fink. do ts exerci e that leadership by bnngmg together a working • • ympo:uw..of the great .• ~ ... -....__ we have ht>Je. • So hem's the next yrNt tactic: But it's not too late for Chns A third rnlc.!H'ndum on the same Cox to save face -and perhaps Congregate the thinkers and planners, the acdderrucs and nus years-old spitting contest iS an utter waste of tune. brdm-se n ten ced ~~~.and untold nullions of There is no right, there '1S no bred old topic. Tlus time. howcv-a political career that could go er, the South County 1es1dents ·beyond the ,House of Repre.sen- recruil everybody's tavontc con-ldtives the technicdl wizards, the tycoons and tho money ~ople., Not in the useless congression91 hearing format. but in a prob· , lem-~olving sumnut •Judge gives Gayle Johnson of Chino Hills 6- year sentence for accident that killed a Costa Mesan. GRfC RJ)LJ, • A woman whose car struck and killed a 36-year-old C"osta ---.-Mesa service station attendant while she was drivmg under the influence was sentenced to six years in state pnson last week. Gayle Johnson, 46, of Chino Hills was found guilty of veh1cu-1 Jar manslaughter and could have faced a 10-year max.unum sen-: tence. The judge, after weighing Johnson's driving record, decid-I ed for the six-year sentence, still considerably stronger than the 22-month alcohol rehabilitation program her defense a ttorney requested Johnson rammed into the back of a car driven by Jamal Agzour, who was returning home from his job at a Chevron gas sta- tion m Corona del Mar. Johnson was traveling about 60 mph when she hit the victim's car, which was waiting for a stop light at the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and San JoaqUlJ'} Hills Road. Her blood alcohol level was reportedly .31 -nearly four tunes the state's legal linut for drwmg under the influence. Agzour suffered ma1or head m1uries and languished in a coma for several days before suc- cumbrng to h15 in1unes He was survived· by a wile and a 17 • month-old -son. The judge Tuesday accounted for Johnson's checkered past when he rendered her sentence. Johnson was arrested and con- victed for a hit·and-run accident m Seal Beach last year. In that case, Johnson failed to yield a t a slop sign and sideswiped two vehicles She also was ated for disturbing the peace. a charge that had been reduced from drunk m public. That's why the request of Johnson's attorney for the rehab program sentence fell on deaf ears as the judge felt it necessary to llllpose a jail sentence. "It was a pretty heavy sen- tence, but not heavy enough when someone dies m a case like this,• said Orange Cou nty Deputy District Attorney Tony Ferrentino, who prosecuted the case. ·obviou ly she had prior conduct that should have stopped her but she kept going. She had an alcohol pro blem and dtsregarded the We of the vic-· tirn .• BUSINESS BRIEF Kaufman Meeks announces hires Kaufman Meeks & Partners, a firm that has designed more than 300,000 single-homo units world· wide, recently promoted and hired seve ral workers at the Newport Beach office. Charles Addington was named senior deSigner for the housing-design bu$mess. He JOins the company after 14 years l11 the desi~ held, focusing on des1gnmg single-family homes. He will continue to work in that area. He received a bachelor's degree in architecture from Cal State San Lws Obu.po in 1985, Mitchell Luceio join~ Kauhnan Meeks to oversee graphic pre· scntallon , including extenor col- or and matenals for it proJCCU. LuC'ero ha5 worked as a free· lance arch1tectw-al illu trator for t 2 years ond as an ad1unct teacher of art at Cal State Fuller· ton. I le received his bachelor's degree from the same school. • Don Ruthroff has been pro· moted to director of slngle-family production. He wW oversee all ingle·family home projects. Ruthroff ha• been a p~ archi· tect with the company liDc:e 1997. He received his beChelor•1 ..... bl d¥tl ....... flaln c.i ... San 1AMdl Obllpo. XauflMD Mml Ml blln ID '"*-.. ..., 25,... ... ............ tta..l20bllma. ' wrong: I have a strong hunch that, if I lived in or around the El Toro flight path, I'd be fighting like mad, too. And I'd be writing nasty things about all those rich folks in Newport Beach tossing their weight and their consider- able money around. Admit it: You'd probably be bellyaching, too, Assuming the good guys wm, do you really think that's the last you'll hear from down South? am~ City government in South County will be queumg up to file suit against the county and the city of Newport Beach. fred martin brainpower and the money that has been wasted on the El Toro dilemma could be. pulled togeth- er to come up with a solullon that works for all involved? Can you imagme if, instead of jolillng South County govern- ment'> in tbew-campatgn-foryet a third ballot referendwn, Rep. Chnstopher Cox (R-Newport Beach} had actually demonstrat- ed some leadership m finding a solution Lo this ugly mess? gres!'>man c1nd hoist him onto He could show tourdge t!Y theu !>houldeiit. Whut nPxt, a admitting that d1Vldmg the Gatorade buth? county once again ts really not . The gm1011c:k he1e 11> calling the way to a successful c;olution the new ballot rt1Pitsure the ·cit-He can d15cover that Oranue izenc; for Safe ctnd l lealthy County has a large air trans- C1ties" m1llahve. Can't you see portation problem that gets the TV spots? They'll bt> as big a WOC'!)e by the day. And that the ·crock dS tho-.e being run now by slZe of the current pred1cameiit the m<mauecJ-care industry to is molecular compared to what'., thwart legisla'tJve attempts at coming up. controlling H~ 10s. Finally, Cox needs to show The only thing that i-. surpns-big-time leddership. mg ttbout Go~ c-onung out for --+---H~e<h-to--ident.ityOrangf! the anti-El Toro meusure ts that County's airport dilemmd dS anybody was surpmed by 11. what 1t really is: A reg1ondl pox, Since the <lay th1• Ndvy a Southern California afllicuon announced the eventui:ll closing of th<' ?\ldnne dlT ba'>e. and its civilian us1~ uecd1ne dn ic;sue, the Let these great nunds solve the problem. 'then let Cox bring his dt' tnct together for the common good of all -and let'') get on w1th life. Then, maybe h1s i.upportef\ can actually begin thmk.ing · <;enously about Sen. Cox or Vice Prc .. 1dent Cox or -who knows1 • RtED MARTIN IS a former Newpott Beach resident who now writes from his home 1n Fort Collins, Colo His col· umn runs Wednesdays. By the time a civilian El Toro actually becomes operational, they'll have to change the name from Orange County Interna- tional to Orange County Inter· galactic. The first fught out would be a Boeing 999 to Pluto. lnstc>ad, he comes out and says, *Hey, gang. I just signed this great petition that would aUow the people to settle Uus enormously complex issue." . I Congressman has nPver once given t.1ny md1cc1hon lhc1t ho '>UP· WHEN DINING GETS SORING. IT'S TIME FOR ... But maybe there's a way out of tllis· nasty plight. · Can you unagine what might happen u the energy and the A ballot initiative was a great 1ded . The fmsl tune. 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It's the sum- mer, so I can forgive and forget, but r hopt ... he slows down -.oon • Pohl e srt1d all of the com-. plaints c1hout Hochmm hdve hecn received dt niyht Typicully, they will hnd dhout 20 to 40 people partying on ~odmc1n' pat10 with muSlc plc1ymg loudly. t-.lclJennott said Thi> party 1-. usu<1lly broken up 1mmc>cl1<1h•ly cllter police · amve. liowt>ver , two'w<•eks dgo Rodman We•'> cited tor disturbing the pec1n·, an mfrnclton undt•r the mumapal code, which 1s u u· ally resolved with a payment uf tuie. Rodman al o has pad admin· H>trative fine:. levied by U1e city for each time the police d part- menl respond::.. The fine tarts at $250 alter Ute second Violation and escalates to $750. Rodman Will have to pay about $2,500 m fines for this yedI's disturbance . Thora arC-JUOre~ver ~­ ties Rodman could face hould his neighbors tum on him and decide to try to terminate his presence as public nuisance or by filing a civil lawsuit against him. Councilwoman Jan Debay said noise complaints ure hardly nf:!w developments in West New: port, The nux of apdrtments uncl homes close together allows noise to permeate Qlrough the streets. Dehay . aid she 1s work- mg with residents on a speClhc portion or Seashore Dnve to alle· vwte· some of the noise problems ·r thmk it boils down to some people not being thoughtful,• Debay said. "There are a lot of p<•ople coming and going tlnd they are partying during the mid· die of the night. There is !>llU a noise problem. but I think it's yot a lot better since I tnoved hen~ in l979." . SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM 1 11 sp cull l'ducallon programs with the yoal of putting as many <:tudenti> ai. possible in main. str iam cla scs. District officials decided they could better serve the studcnlo; at Skyline it they wer already-inlegrdted into ~ chsltirt, sttid Gail Hunt, a clistnct spectdl education administrator. "We're so excited about it," f lunt sa1d. •1 always felt our lod . n~cded to be back in our dis- tnct." The progiarn's goal will be to HCt as muny students dS possible mto.rcgulur p1ograms at Newport Harl>or 1 ligh School or Costa M~sa H1gn Sc:hool, and to make surt> that the 1est of the students SMILES CONTINUED FROM 1 whdt they've learned -at a cost of $1 l:J per princ 1pdl -to their employt.>es. Their trainers, three women from the Flonda-bdsed company Ac htevcGlobdl, have trained phone opcrdtors for aufuies and customer servKe representatives 101 clettnc companies. In other words, explained t1ain(•t lrc•nc Berardesco, they are w~·ll·qut1lif1ed to help district employees dedl with the annoyed, thP. lnt~trated, and the downnght sll'ctnung mad. "It s tlw Nordstrom's SHOE CARE CENTER approach.• said Newport Harbor High School Pnnrapal Bob Boies, who dddt?d that h<' had picked up some tips on how to deal politely with pan•nt who wanted theJI children's grades raised. 1701 Corinrh1.111 \\,n , #f ~cv. m Bach 949 851-9192 RUN NEWPORT! Sat., October 2, 1999 Newport Harbor High School Entry fee Includes: Custom T-Shlrt & Post-Race Refreshments LOW COST. Tenn Life Insurance $AVE~~60% the lst Year Call for a FREE quote FOR MORE INFO CALL 949-645-5806 (949) 721-6736 I wouldn't trust my draperies to anyone but COIT. "ft took a lot of hard work to get our house the wily we like it. And it's very grati/jmg to walk-in rmd see how beautiful our draperies Look. lrn very proud of it, and I don't mind admitting rlutt COIT helps me to feel that way by keeping the draperies looking " new. 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The fin;t thing Ute couple will do, said Bill Klooste r, is change thE' school's name. •Pending vahdahon by the kids. I thmk we'll call it 'Enter- prise,'" he said. The program will be hands-on and tailored to the children'i. spe- Boies, like many dIStrict offi- cials, said he had heard many of the bps before, but •1t was a good refresher" The tramm mcluded lips on how distrtct employees coilld Cleal wllh parents when they have absolutely no intention of giving them what the want. "You may find it's best sunply to empathize with the customer, H employPes wern told. "You can say: 'I know. That's really disap- pointing.' • Some of the tips were as laden with strange jargon as the educa- tional policy mdnuals whe{e school offlcidls learn about "redd- rng strategies.• For exdmple: ·u the customer thinks the school has made d mis- take, start with Escalated Con- cern, and move to Assurance and then take positive acllons to resolve the problem. Huh? • What it means, district officials explamed, is tf1at school employ- oflc n eds, he aid. 'Ibe Kloo ter!> ore pl nmng lo btart a garden, where the c.h1l- dren can learn about science and grow their own food. Then they will pick it, and learn about math while cooking dehctous meals for them elvc:;. Klooster added U1at he wants to give the children accesi> to sports teams and comput r pro- -gmn . •we're going to do something that has never been done in this district,• he said, expla.irung that he wants the program to become a model for altemabve educdtion .programs Utroughout the district and the county. •If we're given district sup- port, this will be the best thing since spinning tops," he said. "It's going to be way coot.• ee:. should listen to a parent's problem, act like they care, reas- sure the parent that they will try to help and then come up wtth possible solutions. "ltput alot onaoelS on d lot or things we do anyway,• said Costd Mesa High School Principal Andy Hemdndez. "But it was good." Susan Despenas, the district's head of elementary education, said, •Principals' response to the training had been overwhelming- ly positive and many srud the trairung would change the way t.hey worked with parents." Jamie Castellanos, the dis- trict's new head of secondary education. said he, too, had heard many of the strdtegies before, but he bad still enjoyed the two-day tr a.ming "You get a little daffy the sec- ond day," he said, adding Utat district oUicials hdd been asked to role-play situations with tramers pretending to be angry parents "But 1 got to meet a lot of people." No matter what you're d0tn9, your hometown newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot Al! Mattress Outlet Stora E 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa .. One Block South or 405 PW)' tlD (714) 545-7168 Beautifu1 Hair! MEN'S CUT COLOR&CUT Weave & Cut $15 Sale $50 Sale $70 Sale $20 Reg. $65 Reg. $85 Reg. 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AnoUter option involving pn- vate funding would also allow the city to operate the center by appointing a board of trustees made up or oty staff. What did appear clear was thdt the project will probably not be built with public funds. •et course. (the publicly-f.wld--- ed option) .is the least-viable opllon," Michaels said. Financing has been the central i sue for the ad-hoc committee since the news hit that a center was under consideration for the site behind the library. No mat· ler where the money comes from. Bartohc said, the city will be involved because the land where the center would be built is owned by the city. Before the meeting, Michaels said appomting a spokesperson bad become necessary to cul down on the dilfering opinions that have surfdced dwing the past week. Library Board Chairman Jim Wood said either Jorg~nsen or he would be appointed as the !>pokesperson. Wood said also that it's unpor- tant that the committee, City Council and local residents understand that the center would be a place for programs relating to the arts and other commwtity acbvities. VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY · • VOWNTEER DIRECTORY runs pen odlcally in the Daily Pilot If you'd like 1nformat1on on getting your organiza tion listed, call (949) 574-4228. ALS ASSOCIATION, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophlc Ldteral Sclero- sis Assn .. Orange County Chap- ter, needs many volunteers For information. call the chapter ofhcc at (714) 375-1922 Al2HEIMER'S ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNTY Helphne clSS~tants and group leaders needed 'I\'aining sessioni. are available. For more informa- tion, call (714) 283-1111. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Sooety seeks 0U1ce volunteers. The soci- ety 1s also seekmg volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For more infonnation, call (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN tANCER. 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AMllUCAN HOME HIAlJH HOSPICE MOGMM The Americ.n H0me Health HOI· pke Program needl volunteen to ghe emolional tuppOrt to a.mi· nany m ,. ... .ncr Mr f•mtJtee ID the .... Oillilge C0UntY .... n--.. .. _purMed. Par W e•tl-. Cal f1I•) ~ •tlOltMMNS. EYE--OPENER ••• 128 cloys. Wed nesday, August 25, 1999 • Sp<>fts Editor Roger Carlson • 94_9.S7 4-4223 • Foreman of Orange Coast crew maintains Pirates' heady status for a group in deep waters. I OV~ Al 111111111 ~l'lbl 0 range Codst College men's crew coach Jun JorgensPn be ... t descnbes what 1t'~ like to be a part of an eight-man, cohesive umt on the water •Pretend you're playing goU and you hit that perfect rune-uon nght onto the green," Jorgensen explained. •Now, get eight guys to hit that exact same cnsp shot at the exact same time every smgle tune. When a boat ts rowed with that same precision, there's nothing quite like ii." H's that precision that Jorgensen is look.in!} for as fall preparations begin for U1e 2000 season in the spnng. J{m Jorgensen TI1e funny thing is that each year, Jorgensen has more than JUSt rowers on OCC'screw. •This fall, we have 60 guy , • Jorgens~n --said. ·111ere11re 14 returning sophomo ·· o and eight fre hmen whh' rowing e.'<perience. That means 38 of the e guys have never rowed before.• Where do the}· come from? •f'll get e,"<-football and basketball players who were burned out from their sports, late bloomers who dre JUSl gettmg into theU' growth1spurts, like 1 wa , and swimmers and water polo players. Usually taller, a thletic people are the most successful and we're still looking.• Like he send, Jorgen.c;pn wds d late bloomer, gettmg into crnw after yea~ of abuse on th •football held. , "I was recovering from a knee. tnJUfY and COASTERS I was introduced to rowing by my stste6 boyfnend," Jorgen$en scud. •He said l had the shape of a rower und there were no blind-side tc;1dues out on the water, so ll . sounded rather appealing:• Jorgensen begdn tus rowing C'dreer (where else?) at OCC in the fdll of 1966 and rowed on the lreshman-e1ght squad. The followmg year, h~ helped ledd the Pirates' JV squdd to an undefeated season and the JV champ1onc;h1p. "When we went to the Nnttonal Champ1onsh1p::., nobody had even heard of acc .• recalled Jorgensen. ·we ended up finbhing second overall to a powerful University of Pennsylvdrud team.· After taking fourth m the 1968 Olymptc Tod.ls, Jorgensen resumed rus rowmg ccUeer at UCLA in 1969 and was named captam m 1970. ·After I ftmshed rowing I became the freshman coach at UCLA dnd I found out then I wds a pretty good teacher,• Jorgensen said. •1 dad that for three years (1971-731 · before getting into ytlcht sales.• It was 1974 when OC'C's legendary crew coc;1ch, DaVld Grant, invited Jorgensen back as d satlmg coach, which he did for 10 yedTS. ·1 enjoyed coaching sailing, but when the opportunity arose for me to assist David for crew, l jumped at at,· Jorgensen said. ·1 was exated to make that trans1hon back to rowu1g.• The demands made on OCC's rowers are more lhan possibly unagmed. "It's rune months of trammg, hard work and weal, for bftsically l!Il hour's ·worth "Of rompeltbon. • Jorgensen said with a laugh. •That's what it boils down to. I think what makes 1t worth it is the sense of teamwork, lnend hip> and accomplishment, which cames you beyond the water, into the classrooms and mto being an adulV The fnendships and support for OCC's crew makes Jorgensen's job even more rewarding for hl1ll. "It's way more than Just wms and losses here," Jorgensen Sdld "It's dbout living your youth dnd making lifelong fnend~ Each ycdr at our banquet, we'll have alumni from 10, 20, even 30 yeMs ego return to show their support. Also, the commuruty has really MEN'S CREW SCH!DULE + March 18· 19 -Alumni weekend at N~port Harbor + March 25 • San Diego State, UCLA, U. of San Diego, at Newport Harbor + April 1-2 -27th annual San Diego Crew Classic + April 8 -UO. long Be ch St., at Newport Harbor • + April 1 S -Western Intercollegiate Rowing A\sociation Championsh pat Sacramento + April 30 -3Sth annual Newport Regatta + May 7 · Pacific-10 Championship +June 1·3 ·Intercollegiate Rowing A\sociatlon National Championstup, at Cherry Hill, NJ. QUOTE OF THE DAY •' •Ha said I hod the shape of a r and lhere •no b5nCkide hXkJes out on the wafer, so . sounded rathet appec{mg m 11 Jim Jorg nsen, OCC rowing coach SPORTS LOF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM JENNY EVANS ewport Harbor • After a break to have three children, former volleyball standout eyes a pa11-time return to the pro beach game. 8 \ltm l· \t 1.>.;" 11 I JO\ her ch1ldrnn have brought, ,... ' ., • • :t• ..,",...., ..... " M but tl hac;n t done "I tound out I need ome kind• much for her volleylldll cat eer of goal to sta~ in ... hape, c;o I want The former Jenm Evdns, who to ll')' t•J pits}' m a pro beach starrt>d at Ne'~P<H1 iidrbor } ltgh volle~ uall toumament next and UCLA. then wa., the 199S summ r • Gntttth.said. ·1r hard Rookie of the Yeor on the tor me to work out 1ust to look . Women's Profe::.::.10nal Valle\ hall good, ... o I 11 tart trauung to play As ... oaation beach tour, ha n t beach volll"'\ ball • bumped, !>et or spiked ... ince hN Gnfhth began h~r fir-,t of thre children \\al> horn ·comeback" recently hv following her d"but e« on m the pl<iymg pepper on the beach ... ,md. with a tnend. She ·1 had three bah1e' reahze.,, however, m three years and I three years is a long haven't done anything layoll to overcome. ,. (alhleticdllvl m that •It's a long road • _ • U.me, • Grilhth aid atu~ad to get back to "l thmk I have kmd or where l was. I don't lwen m dental about think I realized 1ust how out ot shape I how ht you have to be am.~ to play volleyball. But There is no cltmymg smce I've lost lbat., l the 5-foot-11 standout's realize 1t now.· place m the pantheon Grifltth Sd.ld her ot 1oc.al vollevbdll • Jenny Evans commitment to her talent. fanul} will prevent her . Sh~ was a three-time .\ll-CIF from playmg lull time on the perfom1er al Newport, wb1:'rn she beac:h But ,he looks lorward to • led Coach Dan ( ll nn' Sailors to returrung to the competitive the CIF Southern St cuon 5-A t•nv:tronment Additlonall~'. he title m 1987 and, .. , ... named CIF aid he mav eventually pursue 5-A Pla\ er of !he Year. Newport coaching opporturutle , as her lo ... t in the ">rate 01\'tston I fmal children grO\\ older that yeo to B ,, Oden-Jed Irvine ·1 ,. ~been offered coaching An All-Amencan at UCLA, JOb but l can't d~\ote the kind • Evans helped the Bruins to a paar of time I'd like to nght now Mr ot nat10nal c:hdmp10nsh1p~. By fu'St comnutment L' to my the time she was done, she • 1amily • ranked in the school~ career top Gnffith ... atd he co!nm.lts little 1 O in digs (second \•nth 1, 196J. ume to remtn1 cmg about her embraced our program .md lwlped nwke tl kills ( 1,2741 and kill dltempt'i pJa}·mg da)'S And when she such a success. (~.223). doe-. reflect upon her sterling •it's great for the new HUY' to !>t>e our Before bemg s1delint:.>d om• career, it's not mdiv1dua.l a.lumru," Jorgensen continued. "It dllow~ ::.eason by reconstructwe acrolad s which spnng to mind ... them to see what they could po..,s1hly aclucve ... houlder c;urgery m Hl91 , the "The things r reme •• lber the through redl·llfe example " e1ght-yeM Orange County most dnd mis.,, the most are the .. OCC is the only community colkge crc,.. \'ollevball Club veteran rdattonsh1p . • Gri!hth explained. team on the West Coa<.,t, :.o the Pirates have coinp"eted 1n the OI'-·mr>tc I d f d I d , r " t soun s unny an use to to face some of the top tour-year ~rhooh> like · Fe.-.tival m 1989 and '90. make fun of people who did 'the UCLA, Stanford, Cal, Unl\:ersity of After college, she ... pent a year team really makes me what I Washmgton and San Diego State, as well us with lhc U.S. national team, am.' But whi-n I look back, legendary crew schools such <ts Harvdrtl, before landing on the heach cetmaracl ~ne v.,th teammates and Yale, Cornell and Northeastern. But, .:.ft~r m1trn.rmg Bnan h h b-..:a t be ·1 th h d th .. ··-·1 cooc e' w opus """me o n e past, we've a e opportunity to Gnthth m 1994, she began b tter, are the thing I c; e. All of compete m the world famous Henle)' Royal buildtnn a tanul'-' whtch now 1 lri d l d Regattd m England ... andi.q.)985. y.;~·-----~ ~ ·~•{ 3 Em ilf --t-.-",..1~' speoa ery 5 Paye competed tn China,. Jorgen en ... Id .• Each muuuCS """'~........ ,. nm, : I t•ey~ .? '1. --and Jo::.hua 10 week-. RQ!Jardle , of w1tia1 le\iel of year we try to do :.omething speanl lor each "\\'c don't kno ..... \"e'll hav"' ll ll h 1 th h 1 h t t .. u " '" vo e~·ba s ma} recapture, c ass so ey can ave a ptecc 0 15 ory 0 more kids, but I plan to take a take with them." one itt>m ism wntten m concrete~ Grant passed the torch to Jorqensen and couple years oft," the 2ll-vPar-old udrru s1on to the Daily PilQt' he's been able to continue the Ptr<ites' Costa ,Mesa re ... irlcnt said. ~port~ Hall of Fame, celebratmg success with a very simple h!.ichmg · Though tronstonned h) the th onconunH m1llenruwn. philosophy. Ml coach people, not rowm~Jo" Jorg~nscn sdid. •1 try to be very org,mized, enthu ... 1astic. positive and mo~t of all~ cannq." For those mt re::.ted m le, about OCC crew or studl'OI interested in rncing for lhe Pu u•• .;,, Jorgensen at (949) 645·3505. TIJESDAY'S COUNTS DEE P SEA Newport Landing 4 boats. 77 u'"""' ~ ....w-... """"'"'· ....... ·~ ~··· ...... Od1 "' ...... oil, 80 cah~o ba~ 39 ~nd bass, 35 sculpm, 8 sheephead. '35 rockf1\h, 33 albacore, 1• yel!Owta1I. Record turnout for Tars fEllll l S Davenport. to. 2 • Newport Harbor began football p ractice with 80 athle tes, the most in J eff Brinkley's 14 campaigns as the Sailors' head coach. ~,.. NEWPORT BEACH -I lav· ing endured the mandatory dead ~riod which precedes U1c open· ~g of fall practice, the Ne wport Harbor High football team spent UM! second of it.I three days m lim- bo Tuesday, awaiting the end of '19 conditioning period and the arrival of NU gear and fUll con-._ "n. kldt ere exdted about .-111111. but a.y•re waiting for .......... Newport Her- ~.l!!L.911fl1rl!ilf ..,....,, wtao HIGH SCHOOL FOOYIALL chnstened his 14th ea on at the Sailors' helm Monday. Conditioning is omething th Sailors have done -.ince the !>pring, so the ihr -day pr •lude to , trapping 1t on is merely a nunor inconveruence as they p re· pare to open their 69th v1uo;ity season Sept. 9 against Orange at El Modena I ligh. ·we run our regular practice c:hedule. w e 1ust can't do a lot of the things we'd do with bags and scnmmagfng,'' Bnnkley said. ·we prescribe a running program and we keep our Weight room open dunng August, becaUM lt'1 pretty tough when we glll .....S. IO Idell bMd to ltay OD top of tMlr a.-+1tng, a.. ........ ._ .... '° get back mto the WUlg. I can c;ee a big differ nee from (Monday) to (1\i d ay). Pracllce wa much more en p.'' Repctihon a nd contmu1ty have hccn l larbor stapl s under Brink· Icy. There is, however, novelty to this year's camp, which featur 80 players, a record for a Bnnk· Icy-coached team. Among the masses are 27 1unior varsity candidates, most of whach won't dress for varsity games. But they all take part in the same practice. ·we bav• the vanity guys practice ab one 111119 al a.a b.n · (oftmM). WbDa lM N .. GD lbe otMr (d ..... ,... ......., .... ''Tbln. ... wt pndD ..... _ .. d at U .. Open . • -_._. ·- --~ports WATER POLO IRRELEVANT On a record pace ExPt:nsive tourney Eagles starting from scratch happc.-ned TM JW. It ha\ fin lly @ • H's clearly a rebuilding y~or for Estanc:ia's boys. CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW • Hwnbert injured. U.S. fourth ut Umcum Cup. BUDAPEST. I iuflqary-The United Stat men'!i ncttion I wat r polo team loi.1 mort3 thon just rwo ttd.lght matche.~ m thP-Urucum ~up this pa:!il \'C •l<uncl; the Arnencans m~ hdve lost unc of tht>ir to~ lliy_e ..... r:s_. __ 'lO!'illt l' lnc1" CffiiSJfumoert m >SC un ay mJU s to AU'i· hdlia with compre 111on ol Ute neck, suffPJed 111 Fmltty's 9-'5 wtn over Gem1uny. mental bl' kdown ntldpatCld with111 XXJV the Irrelevant ~k commltt appean to lcM! reached the point of no 1.turll.---------------- lt II •taMed with Mr lrrelavaflt X><IV's first pclU reception a couple of weeks ago, Now Jim Fann, th~ last P.,yer p ed in th '99 NFL Draft. hen caught another forward pass for the Chicago Sears and 1n tWO games• 'J'"'' 1·11 Hou MV COSTA MES.h: J:. For Eslnncta ~ High bo.¥S-Cross_cou.n.try....i:ua Ch 1 ll ' Appell, hi! team a .•q1 ter5 J1ke the llar.kslr el Boyz would to yow grandparents. Thero' a bunch of unrccotJnlzabJI'! young tarns, 11nc1 it'll tCJkt! time to know U1em. THE IAGlES Abe 1nouyit Ot1nny-Yerg111------~~-.,- M1ke Cas11f~ Eric Lopez Luis Segog nao Gerardo Orozco Humberto Rojas with two freshmen and thr~e wpbomo1 . Unfortunntely, 1'. 1arliu ~ funoz is nr it om of those lU\d clasSJrten. Munoz was a pronusmg tra runner } r, anahc ti 0 ran for the crO!> couutty team. But he deoded nol to r •turn, J lumbert wds knt>ed ilnd kicked in the head dunng Fnclay'b gam~ ttnd ~ulf1>rcd ternporctry paralysis-of his left side. The paruJy 1s lasted only d lcw mil1utes and ht• wtumed to play on Saturday in the Amerl- t:dns' 17-5 loss to eventuc1l Unkum Cup winner, Hungary. !Junnu that gume, Humbt-rt expenflnced some slight paralysis to lus h•lt w m and he wtts b<!nched on Sunday. Humhert's in1ury rru9ht play a big factor for the Amencans m the , upc c111unc1 FINA World Cap. which is cheduled to begin Seµt. 26 in "iydnt.>y, Austral1ct They'rt! <ouched by C'owna del Mar H19h's John Vargc1s The US. llmshed fourth in the Urutum Cup. JB All-et tryouts for fifth-, sixth-graders Finn hM two receptions for 38 yards ·ea)ed on 100 games, that w1ll 9111e him 1,900 yards for the seaSOI\ breaking Jerry Rice's •mark of 1,848 yards fOf a season." reasoned a committee member known for a shon dedc. ·nus 1s a very, very new team," Appell sdtd. •And expencnce is verv. very nil." Appell knew ho would losP his Div1sion IV slate champion Alber- to Munoz an<l 15th-plac-e i.tale fm1sher Manuel Orozco to grt1du· all.on. A rebuilding year was 111evllable. But tht!> yedr will be less a iebwldmg and mote like p1cking ouL a p1ecf) oi land to start building on. Estanc1d lost nine of its 10 n1nners. • Coach: Charlie Ap~ll h.:cun's No. 7 runner lac;t year. I Jc h.is no expenence as one of the top runners. The ori.ly other senior on the team JS Danny Vargas. And that pretty mu.ch does 1t for e xpe- nence. • "We're pretty much throwing a bunch of freshmen and sophomores with little or no expenence into varsity competi- tion.• Appell smd . We have no expenence, and y;e don't ' know whal lo expP<·t • That ledVe5 lhu Eagles WLtll inexpencnced und~rdassu)c11. There is a chanrn on cdn !iff!P up. but none have yet to tanrl out. They do have a. Jot of tlm~ though. bmc they hdve to bedt through, and patience ntight be the most important obJecuve the Eagle~ practice. Until then, lhcy'Jt be fighting to avoid the cellar of the Pacific_ Coast League lh1s year. •nus is a really drai.nc rebuil • mg yedr," according to Appell. "Our k<'y thoughtc; arc.., gel out at the season without any mjun • · ThP National Juruo1 Bdsketball (NJB) All-Net Basketball League wiU he conrtucbnq l'VwUdUon tryouts for tilth and Sl.Xth-grade boys on Sdt.illda;'. Auy... 28, clnd Fnddy, SepL J, dt the WE>st Newport \ommu- ml) Cenler, 833 W. 15th St in Newport S •uch. The rUb here 1s thP. NFL doesn't play a 100-game season ~at'.~ Irrelevant," was the r~~. "And who's to say someday they won'tr dnd rel.am the k.Jds. • • ~dturduy's lI)Ollh are from 10-30 a.rn.-noon. TilP Sept. 3 hours are 5·6:30 J> 111. Stay tuned ... The only retunung runner for the Eagles 1s St!ntor Abe Inouye. Inouye is entering h1s fourth year with lhe team, but he was the Perhaps the only expectations the Eagles can realistically put upon themselves are to get older and more mature The ledro i!. tilled If the .luds do ~lick aroun(t there's a chance the team could do more than sHnply becom~ For rnurt-mlormation, contdct Gdl)' Knox a\ 1714) 825-0b21 familiar with their coach. [ PUBUC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES (·PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES 1 PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES UNIVERSITY OF elcctr.cal roon.a Trie mo· ano pursuant to O..CS of per1>onal repre&entauve ~raltrl and Sefetv Code 'The property wH .aelzed b9corne......,.. 1D Iha ~ Cotta Jene Moser 1stor lho esta1e under the 0 cn.irucal space S!Hv1og lhe Trust rac.Ofded ott11/1"8 win be required to gwe no· &ectlon 11471 / 11488 by wiCh rHpect to elleoed or ~ • a ma99' d MARSHAL. OF Independent Adm1n•s· CALIF RNIA. ctal°>:>roomlothce wmg ls 10 aa lnstNment No. hc;e to interfiled pers()(ls me NEWPORT 9EACH vlolatlonl•I of S.Ctlont1I r1'tl Smd .... ~ be mlda. ORANGE COUNTY tratl()(l of Es1aies Act (Thl1 IRVINE CAMPUS ca1od on the north sloe ot 1"80608717 In boot! -, unte5s tney nave waived POU~ DEPARTMENT. 11361 of the HHhh and bul ~ ~·or Wfll· 0 aulho11ty win atlow the pe1 • NOTICE INVITING: 111e 91ound floor 311d will page -, of omctal l\k· notice or consented to !he ,,,. property Wat •elud H f•tv Code. You -her .. IW!Cy, a.pr-"' lflllllled, ,.. HARBOR DIVIS! N, sonar rupresen1at1Ye to CONCRETE, CURTAIN ha~e a lunnol connactron onta In the oftlc:• of the proposed acuon) Tho 111· with ,..pact to alleged by notified ttl•t the Dlnrlc:t gard~ btlfl, pauAIOll or 4601 JAMBOREE 1alle many actloos wllhout WALUWINOOWS/ t 1 1t1e eiu~hng camvus uhl County ltacordef of Or-del)endenl adm1ni.s1ra1ion "4oletlonl•I of s.ctkln(•I Anomey of Orenga County ~ IO ~ ,_ BLVD,. ROOM 108, obtaining court epproval GLAZING SYSTEM, 1tv runnel anoa. Starte ot catlfomla. authonry wit lie granted 11351 ot the Helltth and ~rl~J.!.M..:::!~~ 1rrdet*9dr-~ t,, _, NEWPORT BEACH, Belore tak ng cena1n \ltkl'f ELECTRICAL, FIRE Tne taborat\lry i.u res a111 Eaacuted by THOMM E. unl8$S an interested pt1r· ~f:..!,t~tt\~0;:_~1= property pumieouo Heehh Deed, ~ lhlrNldlr, CALIF 92660 1111partant act10ns, oow· PROTECTION based on a r...o-way FOX AHO ~RY J FOX, son hles an obiection lo tne .. tto~v of ............. ,._, . ...., .id SSaaftety ... _ .... Sec•lon Y>9h ....,. • prOo'Kled NOTICE OF ever, tbe persooal repre· ENGINEERING (FIRE 22' x 22 1>lruc:1ural y11d, Husband and Wife•• Joint pehllon and shows good h'"•• lntt"i--... ':.;:."!.. .. .'i°:.'~~·t~ 11488.4, ....., ' lhllnlln. and the unp8lld pmc». MARSHAL'S SALE senta!Jve will be required ro wnti a 22· x 11 · laboratory tenant• WIL.l SELL AT cause why the court anould f-.... 1e ~~~;c~bed You .,. lnlltruOted 1h•t If p111 bulllnoe aflhe ~ ~ LEVYING OFFICER give notice to · mterosted SUPPRESSION/ modu e Tne s11ucture wdl PUBLIC AUCTION TO TH& 001 grant 1M aulhor1ly p~rtv pwwuentto Health Vo\I d .. ir. to contHt the b/ sallf Deed V¥llll ,.... FILE NO. persons unless lhey hJve SPRINKLERS), HVAC be 9111181 a pou1ed-m·ptdce HIGHEST 81DOER f'Oft A HEARING on lhe pe11 end satery Code Section torfertUf9 of thle property, hnon • prOo'Kled 1tt Uld HCOC480763.A wa•ved notice or coosentnd (WET & ORY), t1a1 slabiorop panel sysiem CASH (payable &t time of llof'I \1<1n be holO on 11 '88 4 pureu.nt to He.ittl 9nc1 Nale, r..a. cNrv-and •· to ttle ptoposed ac110n ) LABORATORY or a pOUre<Hn·place pan sale In lawful m~ of the SEPTEMBER 16 1999 at You ere lottNCted thllt It Sefety Code Section pe11eea ~Ille trusaee and..,. COURT CASE The 111<1epeooen1 admtnts· CASEWORK & Jl>tSI ~y81om Tne labora United SUtta, by cuh, • 1 45 pm In Dept L7J lo· yew cfeen to cont .. t the 11488.6, you muet file • tNlls crellild ~ liltd o-1 d NO. 480763 tf8li00 authorrly will be COUNTERTOPS ANO lory sui1es are en111s1oneo cashier's check dtawn by caled at 3-\1 The City Dove forfeltUJ• of ttll• property. venfied clalfn ctatk\o yolJf Tl\JSI we ME ASSIS'T1-IG By w tue of a wnt !$Sued granted unless an tn· as large open areas suO • stat• Of natlonaf bank, • Soulh. Orange. CA 92868 pureuant to Health end lnterHt In !hoe propenv. lttE ~ TO ca.,.. on Fot>1uarv J. 1999 In lho 1eres1ed person Illes an Ob· PLUMBING .tlile lor the llex•ble plar1 check drawn by • stat• or IF YOU OBJECT to the S1fety Code Section You muet ftle thl• ctelm In LECT A DEBT ""'° NolV at>ove designated Court, 1ecto00 to the pet.uon ~nd SUBCONTRACTOR n ng and 1ayov1 01 labola fecMtal credit ~. ot • granting ol the pe111ooo. you 11488.tl, you '""" file a tt-. s~ Court of the ~TION we OBTAN upon 8 judgement eritereo shows good caw.a wrry lhe PREQUALIFICA TION tory ano support ar1ta· ch«tt drawn by a state Of shOuld appeac at the near• ~'Ill! °'1n*! .. ~~..!~our. 1Countv=130o1tdO•lfMO• ot•t .. ~1th1~,1nt WLL ee USED FOR lliA.T 4·21 ·89 In 1avo1 or 1u0go· coul1 should not grant Ille STATEMENTS Lab suppotl space rs lo federal uvtno• and loan ing and it.ale yoor ob/ c:-··-·-.... ...~ .. -·-.. ~ BY EITHER OUR men1 cttld !Ot(s) Marcos auttior1iy FOR CONSTRUCTION ca1t!<l v;1th1n the 1nteno1 as.sodatlon, savlnQ• u-bons or tile wntten obt"· You muet ftle thi9 clelm put> •tlon o tN• Notice, • Moralas Luna and a~lnst A HEARING on tt•e pell OF Uc' zones w11h lab benches .ocatlon, or uvlnga bank tlons w11h lhe cour1 be ore the S~rlor Court of the uni. .. )'OU receive ectual Sfl.VES OR THE BENEflO. ud 1 ,. bl ( ) Colt lroo will bet held on 9 9 A~ lll<tend1nn out 10 the no11h •-ltled In aectlOn 6102 County of ~MO• within notice. (PtHHUM it-013 AAY. WHETHER RECEJ\IED 1 gemen "8 or 5 11 at 1 45 p M tn Oepl l73 l'OATURAL SCIENCES and so~th Meenan.cat ofthe Ananclal coele and ~~ra~=,~~y i:~ui:er:t~ ttWty 130) d•r• oi the flnt 1 You mutt ._ an en-ORALLY OR IN WRIT1NG Jone Mose~ s~no a net located I 341 THE CITY UNIT 1 supply is provide<l lfltougt autho<ized to do bualnHs or by·yoor atlomey ~lltJon o tN• Notice, dol'Md copyof ttle ctelmon Olll8d ,,.,,,._ 13. 19911 Qullily bala11os o 3.405 00 DRIVE ~ 0 BOX 1•170. PROJECT NO. 991055 11ert1Calstialts1ntheonterror fin thl1 state) AT AT THE IF YOU ARE A CREDI· unlffe you rec:eNe ecrtual !hoe Dlt lrict Attonwy of Loan SeM::e Coll> • aed actoa voooonc;ardjudgs· ORANGE CA 92613 AUGUST' 1999 lon~olf"'-la..,.·a1ory,w1r ~TH FRONT EN· TOA _..... notloe. ("•H• "•• Oranoe County IAttn; JO·'Trva. 1650 Eaiit Fourth rnenion tnodalo1.1t1l'lt1~· tF 'fOU OBJECT to 1110 & ''"' ~ , ..., .. ".,.£TO THE C0U TY or contongenr cravilOf Hf06713 I You muet SEPH C. NEDZA. Deputy ~ Seoond Floor i !>U80CO Of said wr I, I have NOTICE IS HE REAY exr1aus1ei111tng11'10 su11e 1n '""'""' N ot 1he dece seo, you musl ,.,,.. en endoreed copy of Dletrict Attomeyl at 700 Atw CA Sl270l (fl'4)2a5-9862 10,Md v;ion au nght, 11110 gran11ngol \tie petition you G!VC:N lt•»I Subc.onlrattor ~nails at lhe extenor wails OQURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC Ille your claim with lhe ttw claim on the Dlsulct Civic Center Drlw Weet, lo( Sate hlb' lllCk>rl (7l-4) 1md mterost or 611•<1 )lrdge sllOulCJ appea1 a1 the hear p"'QU 1 licalron Sraic Tt•e extonor ol lhe Du IO CENTER DRIVE WEaT, court anO m1111acopy10 the A.nomey of Otano• County Sant• Ana. c. 12701 CM88 Non ~ lnfomwllOll mPnt ueb101(s}ln tllll prop· 109 ~nCI state your obtec roo rr. 1 c nciete Cur ng wl consist 01a1n1e11ra1 SAHTA AHA. CALIFORNIA personal represenlattYe (Attn; JOSEPH c. NEDZA within thlny 1301 de~ of Orlof ~ RUIUI s,j &ni In lhe County ot Or irons or fl 11 wnnen otJ/ec-S '5,':,, ~.~1e"J~:aG 3~~~ coif~; ~";!1,;."~: ~· :C,~:;!d t::!e.~ndnc:~:: !'1~!', m%u~~rom~: ~~~~J!i::,m;v,i: ::,.~ 0&,tt;J:;:; D~~ T,_..., 5* al'lDW • =r.r!~~s ~~torn.a ::" ~~1~1rl~ COV'~:ie ~~ p~ , .., • I ~.,rem by It vndef uld Deed of dale ol tt>e hrst Issuance >I WHt, 5•nt• A"•· c. elon 314808118. 11125. 9'1198 Parc~I t Lex 19 Tract pearanc:e rn3y bi o ptirson io•tJtli d1 '"11 J•nE;oring BUILDING CONSTRUC· Trust In the property 11tu-lenera as pl'OV!ded in Prt' 27 .. , 301 n,. fellur l ll I I le b t ( F'., l1 ;:. u n 1 rtH s 1on1 TION COST ESTIMATE· ated In said county and I 01 within ""tty I • o me 't • Fictitious Business G~ I as &110wn on a map or y you• a 1orney S~nn~ t s) HVAC 1we1 is s33 000 000 00 •••t• ..... ~rt._... In ...... bate CQde S41Cli0n 9100 d1yc of tM flMno of tile end ncure • venfled clelm N•m• Statement meroof 1n Book 31 , page IF YOU ARE A CREDI· o l L b c " -~ .. -..,... .... The 11m11 for fl~ng claim& cfeim In the SIJJ)tlrlor ttetino •n ln'-r .. t "' the 40. MisceltaneOU$ m<1ps TOR or oontlngent c1oct11or i 0 oraiory asewor CONCRETE. COST ESTI· CS.ed of tllllt. TM property win not e~pera bef0<e lour Coun/Civll D!Yllion property In the S~erior This lolif.lwlflg per.or recotl2$ cil Orange County of !he decuased you must f., oun ml ps aM Plumll MATE· $31100 ooo oo tMrtotore ddc:ribed la mooth5 lrom the hearing Th. f•U. to ttmely file Court wil rHull .,, the are do<r'l) bvs.n.,:.-~· Parcel 2.: The Nonh Ille yt>Ur datlTI w.lh the ung Conrract ,'b w•U 00 m, CURT 0 AIN WALUWIN· being sotd 'O 11'. fhe date nobced above and NCUflt • wnf'..ct clam property be.no declef•d or l~ELDA'S BEAUTY eastefly76Sfeelcflot20 cour1andrnatacopytolhe ce•veO bi' ti!.! Ur llltlrSllV o DOWS/GLAZING SYS· ltlMt lddreH and Olhef YOU MAY EXAMINE the statincl an loterut In the Of'derM fotfelt to the Stet• SALON, 1936 Hart/Of 01 Trad &4l as shown on 8 ptrsonal representative Cdhfor ia lr.iinu Campus TEM COST ESTIMATE· common designation If 11111 kept by the coort 11 you ptOperty In tlle Sut>9'1or ofCalitomleandd1nn1>uted Cor;ta Mosa, Cahlo1111a map tllereol recOIUed tn epp0intlld by the ooun for qualll•ctti n to bid a ~ I $700 ooo oo · any ot the real P'oPel1Y are a person IO\eresteo In Coun will reeult In the P\lf'luant to \he P<Ovlalon• '12627 ~k 31 page 40 mis· w1th10 tour mo111h' lrom the $"t>eot1 rae1 'on ° mm < ELEC0TRl·C .. L COST E"'-<ktCrtl>ed above la lfir• 1t1e (!!.f11te, you may f1lo property belno daclw.d or of H•etth and Sel•rv Code Imelda Cruz Ciaru 22!i8 ' hr r 1 Iron ot NATURAL SCtEN· TIMATE $3 .. 000 000 00 ~ ~_.... to .......... 11• Ofd9'9d forl•ll to the Stet• S.Cuon 1 \488 WtthOul 0 F \ w E. Co cetlafle<A.tl maps, records dale ol iii 1$5Uan08 c el c;_es UNIT 1 PROJECT I ..., ... • w11h Iha oourt a Requ~l IOf ofCalfomia endd1.u1t1vt•d furthef notice or he....... oun an ay . Ma ol Orange COunly ters as IXtMdod in section N'O • FIRE PROTECTION. EN-EMIN DI! ,ER COSTA Spe<;l81 N<.rll{.8 (fonn DE-... -.. -t tot"'-..-viejon1 08/11 08/18 os12-5"' MeTs.arus' C4b·'l,)1nolll~< 92156'Z7COO· Parcer 3 The Soulh· 9100 01 tno Califllfnla Pro-Al'199c1~r~;,.,,., ( '" OINEERING (FIRE ~~-~ t2S21T -:!!'-du,n-154) Ol lhe lrlrng ol an tn• ... ---· ...... -' • ..~ -I ,, 15 I I ol L"' 2 bate Code Tl" t1•ne lor • "' ~ ~ 0 ..., ,..,,,_ ru • ....-of Health 1nd Safety Code ducted by an ifld vidual wes e '/ i!e v• • • · wa111w1n<!11wl°> G1az1r11J I ssup~PINRKe.LsESRISJNICOST es. c1a1:ns any llablllt~CH .:~ venlory and appiasat of Sactlon 11489 l¥rttlout TS No F·12214-TR Loan No H ... cl kTmct 641 as stiown on a r11rno ct.11rns wi• f'10I ~pire Sy t rt t1 lrrc I F11r " ' estate assels °' of unv fl.ltttlef notice or tiearino. 11........,._._"' ....... ,.,_,., ave f<lll !larteu •11no map lheniol recorded tn belore lour months from I PUBLIC NOTICES dueled l>y a Q<!nerat pa11r1ershle Josepn ogr · Tl'lls 131emen1 v;as fifed, w1tn the Couri1y Clerk ol Orange County on 819199 19996801722' OailvP•IOI Aug 25 Sep\ 1. 8. 15. 1999 W552 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION (PUBLISHED UNDER CALIFORNIA CORPORATIONS CODE SECTIONS 15035 ANO 15035.5) NOTICE IS HEREB"f' GIVEN lhol BIRO DOG IN· DOOR ADVERTISING a Ca lomla g'l!tUrat pallncr· litlip crealed under IN! 1a .... s 01 tnc Slate ol Cat.tor. 111a on Of about September 17, 1996, WdS dlS 'OIV9d 10 W11 ' 1 BIRD DOG INDOOR ADVERTISING a Part']or bhlp C011$1$\lng vl PATRICK GARRY and JOSE.PH J VOGT ana v.hlch llas c.arn&Q ofl ha lJW>oncn a1 5611 Seasll01C1 Dn11e N<t....pon Boatti Cal IOI nil! Ill thCI Coonry ol Or' ange wns CJi:.sOIYed elloc \iV Maio.ti 31 191!9 al 1159pm 2 Alw1 mat dare no Partner on thll Partner&h p has author ry 10 bind 11\e Partoer h•p 1n aCCOidance w11h ttte Oruotuuon Aqr • ment ••'.ICU!80 on Marth 31 , t 999 tJy all Par1tle!$..&a &a•ll Pattne1 hop ~" fSI PAtRICK GARRY fSI JOSEPl-1 J VOGT P~ Npwi, q.B&a&i· Costa Me" Oa 1'f!l:i>\ AUIJUIOI ~5 1999 W5!.6 P 5 e 1• u; a ' TIMAT£· $300 000 00 lnc:orrec1neu of strnt petrllon or aecounr as 081 1 08118 OS/26 .....,..,...,..""'"""' .• ,..,.,..~ . ..,..,"v businen yet? No ' Booti. 31 pa11e 40. mis the ne11r1ng dale noticed roteciion "'' 9'""r ring HVAC ·(WET' & • ORV) lddfass 04' other common prOllided In Prooaie COde 1 • • OUw No 3100407 A.P No lmelOa Cl\.tz G above (fire S11unresr.1on ST ST M T CS.stgn&Uon If any shown ecUon 1250 A RQQUei;t• CHS1732174 QSO..J61-04 NC>llCe OF Thrsstah.rmemwasllQd cllllaneous mapc; teGOIUs YOUMAYEXAMINEttle I ~ $pr nklers HVAC 1we1 It C 0 E I A E !\Ve.In Said sale ' WfU be I S N • TRUSTEE'S SAL.f UNJER Wt n ltle County Clerk ol of Oiallgll poon1y 795 OBITUARIES DC) Lilt.Jor 1• ry Casi' Ork S6 000,000 00 Of pee.la! OllC~ fOOl\ I Commoo addrei.s Ille liepl by Ille COUr1 II you .. ' d Plw LA0BORATOAY made, but Wtlhotlt cov• ava1tabe lr,.n Iha a>ur1 NOTICE OF SEIZURE CEE0 OF TRUST YOU Ntf. Oranq'l County on 8 12 5'9 1987 lrvltl& AY8 r~1a are a person rnreref.led In '" oontim~JS an umu CASEWORK & COUNT-nant or warranty, U· clerlt. f'URSUA.NTTO HEALTH INOEFAULTIJNO£RAOEEO 111996802151 """ h 11 ing Corllra(.llJIS who dfEJ in ERTOPS COST ESTI· prUMd Of Implied, re;ard-Attorney for the AND SAFETY CODE OF TRUST, DATED June ... Dally PllOI Aug 18 2.5. Me~a CA 92637•2378 ~:h ~~~a::;,ra,o~li R1e~ QORDON 11res1ed in prPqoality1ng lor M .. ....,. $3 600 000 00 In" title, poaMSalori, or Patlttonar·. SECTION 11471/11488 1""1 • •• "'"'"' YOU TAon:: Sept 1 8 1999 W548 lh1<; property IS ii dwull lht> pro 11c1 and w sn 10 ot .. •"' • • · • .., ~ '"""' 111g ques1 tor Special Nolice G d p 1 PLUMBING COST ESTI· encumbrancu. to pay the DAVID N KAUTH. AND NOTICE OF .ACTIONTOPROTECTY~ CITY OF rt the sut>w.ri o1 tllll sale (form DE·154) ol the filing Irvin J, Bud or on, rll•n tt>e requalll•Clll °' MA TE $2 ooo ooo 00 r4tl'Wnlng prlnclpal sum of ESQ SBN 066390 INTENDED FORFEfl\JR£ PROPERTY IT fo/AY 8E SOlD W RT C ,~~ f a lifetime resident of Pac1<e1 m11y call ertht sue· co' NT.RAC. TOR the noc.181 aewred~ ·• ... ASU ... U'T TO ..., .. L..,.... • NE PO BEA H •$real prC"p41(1y ano tr.as o an tn ... eototY and ap ..., , (949) 824 81 t7 '"' 8118 W. SANTA ANA '"'" ""' n"" '" AT A PUeUC SAU: F VOU NOTICE no e.lfeol a{jdress 0t olhei pra•sal ol er.tale assets 01 Newport Beach died (949) 824 &b.10 PROCEDURES lntert'St thereon, II PfO-SANT·1 AN,;,, CA "2701 SECT'ION 11488.4 INVITING BIOS common desrgnatrO•I o eny pctit..,., or OOCOIJl'll ,,ugu.st ' • r PREOU ALIFICATION said Deed ot Trust, BLVD STE 150 AND SAFETY COOE NEED AN EXFV.NATION OFI f '--" 20 1999 DATE OF SUBMITTAL~ Vlded In said note(•) A .. .. THE NATURE OF THC PRO-PLANS, •l1reC1100S lo llS locallon 8$ provided Ill Probate Immediately '"" Subc >!'ll!otc.101 Pre 1 Subcoo1rac1or Pre ldvancH If any vnd.f Pubflshed Newport Beach· On JULY I , 19H. •t CEEOINGVOU ~-~CONT .. !.~ SPECIFICATIONS ~~Yrs~a1·sobold1'1~e u'~ 1,hoe qc·~esto $1eoc111osn.J.:!', NA~Rtk.e" graduation from Newport • _. ai.t cat1or• Starement& Quaht1ca11on Sra1eme111s the termi of Nkf O..CS of Costa Mesa Dally P11o1 ~ ....... , ,.. ....,., " "' ... -·· u u ,..v-., .. Harbor Hrgn School, he will t>e reoe•ved at thll w• I be available Trust. ntlmat.d t•s Augusl 18. 24 25. 19Q9 Ul80 SUP£RIOR. NO 112• LAWYER A STAT9.'ENT OF ANO CONTRACT Qvt!SI lorm 11 evallal>le from Iha I WWII 1 0111ce or DuSign & Cort· WEDNESDAY. AUGUST chlf-• ll'ld ... ,_._ of WT!.44 COSTA :E~CA., the LEGAL RIGHTS FQ.lONS DOCUMENTS ProspetllYe b100t1111 COUfl deQ( entered the Army n • S\fUChOt\ SeN1Q'S Unwer· 25. 1999 ill \he Ollie.a of the lNst• ;nd'"°;;-,.,. property • ... THE ENO Of' THS NOTICE Sed f><l b<b nhly l:lo " should relOf to Sections. PETITIONER(S) and servtd In Italy. Upon s1ty ol Celllorrna. Irvine Design & Construcrion trusts created bY. uld LEGA~ CNOTICE t1,e.t7 u. s. CURRENCV NOTICE II heret,, ~~ ce111ec al me ofhce ol lhO 701 510 10 701 680 in· SHERRIE ELLMAN and reh.1mlng from Mrvtc• "-- 3500 Berkeley Place Serw.es, UniYe"llV ol Cal o..cs of Truat, to W4t ut._ NOTI E OF a.Jll.l.JTY LOAN S""v~ C11y Clerk J300 Newpol1 c:tuswa, ol lhe Code of Crvtl MERYL GLADSTONE worked for hla f1th41 t 1v 1ne Ca 1101n1a •lorn1a, Irvine 3500 msted to be 1131cMlt2 PUBLIC SALE w .. N iud punuant to ~.•INllM,Ofsucce. Boulovato PO Bo~ 1768 Procedure tor prov1st0ns LARRVB.CLOSE, lrvln George Gordon, f ' 92697 24:.1 Attention: ~orkeiey Pla~u. Irvine, C. I Date: Oll07111 f»ROfis. OF ABANDONED Health end Safety Code t« nc., "' subllll\Aed Newpon BtlaCl'I CA QO\lernlngltlelerms oood1 CSB# 65•70 prominent New pot~ Lynn Jayfer, until 5:00 omra 92(;97 2450 Thi SK>NAL LENDEftS AU.J. PROPERTY a.cuon 11471 111'88 lly ltUslla9~1Dlh9 Deed 92658 8915 1.ontU 1\ 00 llOOS arid aflect ol lhe sare LAW OFFICE OF Be.act\ contractor. In latef P.M., THURSDAY, SEP-Pr&Qua ''cat on Packet can AHCE. U.C 5 Hutton C.n-N JllCe 1 her~by g1y n tN ORA.NG£ COUNTY Tn.--=aAaCS b/ FRfDER1CK am or1 tne 141l'l day ol and lhe liability al Oelautt· LARRY 8. CLOSE, weatS he owned and 0,..• TEMBER 9, 1999. No pre be rn:iiloU lo prospectiv tra Drive, SUltt 10!0 Sant. 1na1 me undersigned will SttERlff'S DEPARTMENT. ~ N<> ~ Sep1ember 1999 at v;tiich Ing bidden 200 PINE AVENUE, • ,... q1.1alrflccollon docume111s l>•tfdeis unable 10 Oblllln .AN Callfomla mo7 (71') ell a1 public auction pur· ,,,. property wu Mizee! ROOfNilAS 1-iUSSANO NoCJ 11me 15uch bi<ls !-hall b NOTICE IS HEREBY SUITE 250, 1r111d Ramsay Rexall will be dCL!lptnd afler lh•s lhom •n pe11>on by calllng 432.ecioo EXT 26' fer suent 10 Sechon 21700 ol with reepeot to afleoed WIFE 1'S CQ.MJN11'Y1 opened and r1Jad tor GtVEN 1ha1 on sep1ember LONG 8EAC"1, CA 110802 Drugs In Co11e Mesa. Me rrme H:iwaver 1he Ufltyer· (!l49l 8248117 or Nall A.&APa&Ul6 oe1/l. lhfl Business & vlolatlon(•I of SectlonC•I PROPERTY end rwcordtd onf fll911-2000 SLURRY 15th. 1999. al two o'clock AlTORNEY(S) FOR Is •urvlvecl by •evaral. s ry res.,r.e~ lhe 11gh1 tu re· (949 824 6630 Aller OllNS Oll'2' ' Protessronal Code. 100 lol· n 351 of the Health and 1111&'91 n ~No IU-SEAL PROJECT PM at 4601 Jamboree PETITIONEA(S) nieces and nephtwt. tt. cwcsr. o tvtt i.100 wal· SEPTEMBER 1, 1. no4..,=:-'""".""...,,,,.~~----1·~ dflcri~ property Hf•tv Code. You -titre-'311782 citOl!ldilt~"lll Title of Profeet • -Aq, rm 108, Crty of New Published Newport Beach was a hit member uitle suppltmen1al in· 1'r.i nls ill bi mal!oo Acti,loua Business 10 W•I RICCI RICCI ~t~~:~-::: ~:::.: tie omc. d the ~ Rit-l Cont~ct10N000o. 32119' p011 Beac.h, Counry ot Or-Casie Mesa Dally Pilot Newport American L• lormallOO lro'11 con1rac:tors lhey ,.,usl bti pocked up In Name Statement G·115. 2 Boxes ANGELA ha•lnitl•tMPl'OCeedlno•to ocnW d ORANGE Counly. -, . an9e Su11a of canfomra Augusi 25, 28 Septernlier gfon Post 291 and 1 II odeer'.'leO 11ec:essa1y to ran.on lhe following persons WHEELER 1·34, boOlls, forfeit \Ile •bo~de~ribed CAl.JFORNIA, and punuarrt Engineer a Eatlmate I w;lf sen at public: auction I, 1999 member of the Newport p1operly t1Yelua1e rt1eu 2 r,no evaluaflon is are doong bosrnoss ss bed. Chall, misc SHAUNA Clf'Oi>eftY pureuanttoHHtth lhe Notice ol Oatd ancs ~ ISi :Jti11P1~omvtPd• b1aypofl lo lhe hlgllest 1>10dar. lor 105969 WSa&53 Elk Lod qqallfrc nt101., Subcon· soieiv or the puriiose of Flciral C1eatt0n' I Sl FALCO K '27, TV, cfc>'hu end S•f•tV eoo. Section lion lo Sell-... recoldld 11 casll in LRwful money ol th• STATEMENT OF 1 gt. trdc101 P1equ11ihca11on oorermimng o\tuc:h 1bldd 1ri; Kallflus D!M!. Sre SA. bedd•ng. bo~es. mtsc, 1 t418 4 W2li94 • ~ No 94-City Engineer Un let.I Slates, all the nghl, ABANDONMENT OF Services Will be held Suuem ants shall be 1'8 deemed Quab •ed or Costa Mesa Ca 1lorn11 JAMES TRIZINSl<Y H·39 V'ou .,. lnettucted that. If 0572675 af mid Ol'ic:W Rae-' ProapOcilllO bidOor& may !Ille and lnrerest of aald at 11:001.m. Saturday, at 1wbm111 e d 1 n sea 1 o d s~tul performance ol 92626 Bedllrame carpQt, ll(nles VV'I •••lrw te comHt ,,.. 'crda. V4l sru. on 81111111 111 obla•n ooo &ert of lhe Spocl· jU(lgement debtor(s) In Iha USE OF FICTmOUS 8 r o w n c o I o n I • I envelopes marked on tne the type 01 work Included rn Vincenzo De Vita, 2886 misc KIMBERL v JEF-forfeiture of thl• proHtty. ,1()jl() ~ IN TlE FRONT; llcatloni iind leltor·Sliocl above aescrU>f.10 pfoperty, BUSINESS NAME Mortuuy, Santa Ana. ouaskle lhls projecttn 11rmely man· Player Lane, Tustin, Cati· FRIES H·51, ctothu, pur1uent to Health and THE Fl.AGPot..es . AT TIE drawings al no cos11'1111\e 0t &O much thereof as may The 1o11ov.1ng pe,.on(s) 1·~S..2-31ti'l. "SUB°CONTRACTOR ner They will be lncluooo lomra 92782 cooler. plci boxes, misc, S.fetv Code Section~ ENTRY~ TO THE office of thtl Put>llc Works be necessary to &allsly has (have) ab&ndoned the 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;.. PREQUALIFICATION in the bid docvments IS. Linda Jean DeVita,2888 PAUL PORTERFIELD 114886, J!u muet Ille• PlACEN'T1A OVIC CENTER Oepartmenl,3300 New~ said execUtlOO, v.1lh IC• use ol the lictl\IO\IS bUSI· II ~~I,i~E~tS:t.:es~~ :~w:lw=•~i1a~~~ ::r9~~· Tttstin. CAil· gRtceCc:.fi{u~t~hg'~~· ~ c~ ti:·=~ 401-m E. ~AVE ~~~~~.~x 1 68 ~~~~~~~';_\~~1~u~ ~~~v~~~~S~IN· ENCESUNrr1." Syslern. Electncal Fir Thu; but>•fll!U •S con CIOlhe1,shOeS,2dre'5er Youmuet flletfllecla1m ln Nl.E. PIJl,CENT1A, CA A G26S8·8915 BIOSn/a. 215 Knoic S1ree1. Unit A, DESCRIPTION OF THE Protection En9lnlt8t1n9 tluded by tlost>and ancl Sate W111 be by com the Su.-w Court of the PUelJC AUCTION TO THE THE STRIPING PLANS Daled ~ugust t8tl\, Cosla M9", CA 112627 II~~~!!!!~~!!~ PROJECT· (Fire Suppresstonl wile pehlrve brddtng (wntten County of Orange wtthln HIGHESTSIOOEAFOR FORTHISPROJECTMAY 1999 Ttla Ftel1llOUS Bullntss II f he pr~posed Natural Sprinklers) HVAC (Wet"' ·Have you starled doit\Q sealed bids may be :::t<301d•roftheflret ~llttwned .... lntav.ful BE PURCHASEe FROM Divis i on Harbor name ralerrod 10 aboVe PACIFICVl&W Sciences Unol 1 is t/'le l1"t Dry), Lab0ralo1Y casow'Olll bu$tf'lfJSI yet? No soom•lled In 1dvan<;e) on P etlon o thhi Nottce, !T1Cn11¥afthe Unled S..). all THE PUBLIC WORKS DE· MARSHAL OF ORANGE was hlWd In Orange County MEMORIAL PARK phase of the wulatn rt· & Coontar1Qp$, Ind Plumb Vincenzo DeVlla the 2nd day ol Sept11mt>er, l.WeH ~u ~ .. tull "ltC. lrda and ...... PARTMENT AT • S25 00 C 0 UN TV. HARB 0 R on 91111196 FlLE NO search Httor lor. 1tte ing Subcontractors 01 This s1a1emenl was lrlod 1999 a1 2 00 PM a1 toe j~:!· ~~-= e:~1:J. =':T~:!_undlr PEF~ SETfu""'~r tnlo-·r~ 0 IV IS I 0 N , 4 15 0 1 696439 Cemetery • Mortuary Sohool of BIOiogicai Scren· whd'l Ill bl<lderi must u ~ with lhe County Cltmi ot premises \tlltlere satO p1op dOfl .. co~ofthecleimon ...-.~ '-·~"" ;:::,_, .... ''"" ...... ....... JAMBORE!: BL VD , Patrick J Garry 215 Chapel• Cr-emiltory ces at the UCI campus lor tfle work Orin"" County on 7 12 99 erty has been i.tortld ncl t .. _ 01--•n-v of ---•• _, -·.-call Fono Tse, P10111c1 ROOM 108, NEWPORT Knov Street unit ", Costa 00 11 "'-The pf'Olect writ consist ol a 3 The university ro· ·-t99967e11913 which 1a located a\ AYRES 0t'"'.no• ·eouotV' tA\t·~. JO• Sim ~ ~ • Man ager 11 C 9 4 9 l BEACH. CALIF 02660 Men. CA 92627 " 35 Paci c v..,w Drfve 119000 SF tour SIOIY serve& the rlghl. after re· Oa~Plot Au 4 11 18 SELF STORAGE. 7012 SfPH C NE02" oepc:J Al~ Ff't Oeecnbed In 644 3340 John E Fuoer, Marshal, Jos~h J V~I, 215 N~~.2s.700acti b·~1:..1ng 1p1".1 Into two v11.Mng lhe Subconlrac:lor 25 I "91 V • w'c"6 • "' •..w ,.,.___,...I _ _. ......_ ~ ""'·br.·""-d..., ..,.,,..In.. 0 "'~·-_.. u•.., • ,, "' Ernest Ave. Huotint;1toJf\ Ol1~ Attom.eyl et 7 _, ,,_ .. ·-,,. Jlf'llP' r-u """" , .... ,... • .,..acn rang """"'IY Knox 11901, Unit , Colla 1r-::=::i:===~ win~ a l&bor1llotY wing Prequalllrcation Slalt· Beach, ca (71') 848·7314 CMo e.nt .. Dtlw West, ertv Mdr.-and °'* Cof.ta M SI 0 •v Pilot • Dy SIS McCray. Deputy Mau. CA ~2627 cincf 'a c;lusroomlothce menrs. to re10C1 any and e• BSC 8663 Lat1<11ord r MlfVet the llOflC tint• An•. Ca 1270t mon ~'· •an,, d lht AiJgu I 25 epttn'lbOr 2, NOTE Do not ta~• dOWO Thia t.iui1neas la cion· PIUICI mma w111~ T"8 projeclOd Con Staremenls, to wa111e eny NOTICE OF PETITION 10 blO •• the 1aTe. wfttlln thirty l.301 4•Y• of ,...,prapwty~al:lcMii. T9&9 or oetace 1 por.te<I nollce IEUIAOADWAY ! laet Time tor the pr()je<:.1 11 lnlormalorv in lhe State· TO ADMINISTER Purch HI mv.i be m8de Che nllno 01 the dalm In t"9 ~ lo be 182& WTHS41J belOre lhe &ale or aalralac:· M C approximately twenty•1hc men1s •no to Invite lhO&e ESTATE OF: by c:ash a11d paid 1or 1111t '"'*'°' Cour'CJQvt DM· SEAORll"'TORIV! = Flctidoua Buaineu l•on or 1uilg11ni nt Ponat SELL ortCu~~tio~epel : (26) mcntn. =~~~u::c'°'p5 10 JAMES E. 1orn. or purehaSe A• pu1· •';;;.,...,,.to tlmely fiN ~T~~~ IJnder Name Statement ~Sec) tlOn &16 (mlstJ • ..... _ " The &Jre fOI the Nalural (> 8 umc VAN SCHOtACK ek1 c:N'8d 00o<1• lie &old 81 and •.cute 8 wtlflM clall'll :::::= ·-TIMI lollc"Wlng pem>t\S ~~bU'"::_ .. N o--~" your USed Vehl<:la 110 Broadw1y SeietleeS Untt I, I& aeoer· contractofs wtio have bOen "MES V II alld mu t be rerncwed ac llat...._ -.____. In ...... _,.tor ll'f lrlOCllt_._ d ere doing tJUslnewo as ru ''""' ttW!>Of1 ....,....,,. ,._ h ,,..., .., d Co-a &.a--afly llat andcurrently•c· Pfll<IUAl l10dl0fthepr0f&C' J~ AN ~meotsalaSal•i51Ubje<.I pro~-:.."",.._-" •. --=: .. ~ .... Md INNOVATIVE lOOL ~l•M OallyPllol 11.ougnc-snre ... ,..,_ COl1\modates e partling lot 4 Conlroct documente SCHOIACK to Ollncall&\IOO In !tie even1 •••ny '" ,_ --oommon dlllQrMo r ll'f SA rrlt Auo 11 o 125 s,,pternber 1, 8, 842 ... 78 842·9150 Tt$ &lie hat a ellght alope will be avallabt• for l:)ldc:ling CASE NO. A 198424 ot settlement batweun ~ ~'d'!c.!'.-~ ~d .... ~ ~ *"°""d · AY;~s;}8~:~s~orr: 1~ k--------.:......Jl••••••••lli IO tile no11tl and MJrtace ~rpo6•1 approitimately lo To en 1)81r1 t>On It· 11no1oro and Obligated orftf'e4 forlelt to the •tat• ,.,. .... _ _ p2aa5 WI\~ drolns Site iJo.,.elop~I THr~~dl~s OF THE Clarlea, crilditot&, cont• l.lMy PUb l'lnd Ol'I ef C........ .w~ ~ _.._, 1¥ h prop Richa1d S Bony 32!'1 NOTICE OF PETITION be runu.o IC tile lrn· UNIVERSITY OF ~enl cred;tofs, and IX!r f&/99 111d 08125199 !Nf'IUant te "'-pro~• _..,to be acrid Md r _ _.. West Cerrl101 A•o • TO ADMINISTER me<Jlal!J v1dnlty of ltle CALIFOANIA ll()nl wt\() may ottr rw\$11 .. _ .. # s.'~oow·I~ Of He•h ..... tecv ~ ~ COiia,....... ANh Im, C.1lfornla 112005 ESTATE OF: bulk1inv. with rhfl marn Au v 1 ll!iS be ln1emtod In lho Wfff or "'""" .. ....., leation 11491 ~"" ..,.._ • IN time crl This buslna s can ROBERT GEORGE b\lfld1fl0 entry ptenne<I on Pugiisr:OO mwpon Be;ir;h• esiare or ootri. 01 Ayr11 Sell S1CH1111 furUlef Mtioe ., ._.,.,. .._.. ~ d .._ ,.._ doete<J by an incrv11:1uat • lhO eut lacad off lt\11 p JAMES e VAN Rasid&nl MenAgers 011/1 1, 011118, o•ne olS. ... S36T.28U4 "NOT! l'•yo ""'' ''"'"""'' ...... nu CASE NUMBER: -m"" -"•Jlrlan rln~ Cosla M &8 O.Uy llol SCHOIACK "'JAMES Put>llShed N~I'\ e.ot..11-1---..:...----..... --BECAUSE ne -~·--•M•;;:. ,,~,, N°1)"' """ A119359 ..... ... .,..... August 2:;, S J)fembor 1 V .. "' SC'""'AOI< r-M-• -~ n.•~ -..-r~• .,.,,..., .,., T I .. _I t mcJ no Ml"tifoe llCilO 1099 "'" ""'' ..... sta .,_.,. n"" 0.t1'U.J RESERVES THE ~"T TC Alchllrd Dorry O I ,,. ra, tio1u1 I· from ltlO we L W555 A PE'1!110N roR PRO Aug\lsl 18 25 t D9 ll>LlSI llWo4 THE TOTA.I. Thb 1emenl W1\I (~ ciattll cradltOfJ, COfll• The !hr :' lloorl DA TE flal b9Gll taed bY W!WJ NOT1CI Oii •INN: COT ONEC. rt 19 wltll ttlO Col.In~ Cklfk ol lngern creollln. MO per :r!tbe~~1.,1t:r1ne~~ :.'f~:.~::rJ ~~~ik,t~~ ~Ii~~ CNe17'Ut? &~~™ f::TCe~~~~ 0ta191Coun~~:.~\1: :°~1=1~:!~"1: wia oontllln an~ tior• Ulen No. toe1tlf APN it: nlaTHeo.E tf!ly_l~T~ONRA.N~OR ~IZUM If ~"~t WW•• L!l8 :noWt TH! TOT~ Oa ly Pilut ~ 25 S.pt. MlAl8. or b01h. ol lory .uiMI, I Cfll fOOf'n/of ... ,-r~ :':.': PR08A.Tr;:-r.queltl NI HiACOOIL'nt tn'IN)9 --DDT OWl!t)• ~ ..._.. ID I, 8, f5, f999 W&!IO A~~~~ PAO =~~ ~,.... ~TID OCANA PERKINS IM..,. "Un lH ~~~-!!'·. J~M\polongo BATE h8I tlttl"I ~ ~ The llOOf8t1VV ..,.. It _._. --YOU PQlnt90 •• peBOl'lal repra lmc:TION.:.:~ ,.. --• - --t -Av• SHE.ME ELLMAN end detll)na19d ai' 1n H-41 oc-TNCI ACfa' TO "'°" MnlltM lo ~r lf14t AND Qf 48&4 :.•:-:-.... ~•ti-* Ste. 20' ._.... ... .,.. • '' MERYL Ol.ADSTON& Ir! cupancv il!W1th tha re ncT WJIM• .!!!'! '!'y11J •11• ~ ~nl ~ On ~·-· .. Ofd uiW or • ......... Tuttln..L.~A 12780 !ht &penor Oout! of C41fl· rnainoe8r ~~~ ~ .&it"~ ~~·~~:r,i:: AND &!' AW , .. •._ w....., .. m4l.'3J.'7121 IOmle,CountyC( t1e1na MMnQ ... _,. t111111unoer1ri.ino.peno· ·.-cna11 •• • -~ .... • 1a1111 • --~n«JRMY FOR NT•TIOM "°" ~_:.:;=.,ya, -i3.W'.l* rlZ.:t.:'11! tt.a1u.o.OU1:;1C>' ==-" !i:i:...~ ~:.: ........ lrt~rtwtower T: ...eniiltNe to !Ake IN!fW ........ ~ .... • • .. -~J rur• mi;.. f ........... rep- --~ 1CCOf11 ...,,.. wlltlOUI ~ --·-W•WI .... .. :=.::,,--...... ~=:::· ~ '" :: .. .,,~-~--·"*-.,....,.,,,ir;.~ :..*'Y ;:,.:;: ;: ;;11aior. .:i.-.. ... ,_ .. ..........,: llnlllld '° ..... ' I "Affordable AlternatiVe" Discount ~ket, Crematk>n& Burial service Actttlou• Bu•ln•H Nemt Steternent The tollow1ng pensons 4,. (loltlQ buslneu as EUROPE'S PREMIUM, 31 O N Hart>o< Blvd • Suite 240, Fullerton Cahlomta 92832 Palrltla A E118fl5. 423 Fa11 Drive, t208, Costa Mesa. Cahromta 92626 This bu~fllH II COO• ducted by an Individual 11ave you s1aned doing bUSIOOlil yet? No Patt'lda A Evans This s1atement was hied With the County Clerk OI "Onl"OU"~~ -s:nig-1~801056 Dally Pilot Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1999 W530 Flctltloua Buslrl•H Nam• Statement The following persona are doing oostness as . Joseph R Smrth and As· socla1es, Incorporated, 20912 Paseo Rot>le, Lake f0f9St, Calitomla 92630 Joseph R. Smith and A.s· aocia1es, lncorporaled (CA). 20912 Paseo Roble. Lake Forest, California I PUBUC NOTIC!S I I PUBLIC NOTICES 82630 Mtuy J Oea111 Till$ bUlhltU ta COO· Tl\ls Jtal111T1tr1t waa ltlod ducteo by a c:iorpor11Jon with the County Cle!l( ot tlave you started clcung Orange CQunty on 1 ·30-99 bu1m1u yet? Yes 6191, 1•9968009Gt lnoorporated 1196 Oa1tyP1l<>1Aug 4, 11, 19, JoHph R Smith and As· 26. 1099 W532 1001a111, lncorpora11d, Flc1ltlou1 Buslneaa i~::igznt Russell Smtih, Neme Statement Th11 statement was tiled The IOllOwlng pe1$0nS With the County Clerlt OI 8111 doing oos1ness •• Orange Coun1y on 7.30.99 Moonworks, 262 112 N . 19996000907 Grana, Orange, Cahlorn1a Oa1ly Pilot Auo 4 t1. 1 &. 92868 25, 1999 W531 Douglas Charles Moon. A 11 262 1 1/2 N Grand, Or· ct t ous Bualnl)ss · ange, Calilomla 92866 Ntna..Statt.marlL~-Th4~ •The tallowing persons ducted by an 1odrv1dual are doing business as Ha~ you started doing Staging First Im· business yet? No presslons, 919 Bays1ae Douglas c. Moon Drive, M·4, Newport This statement was filed Beach. Cahfotnla 92680 with the County Cieri( ot Mary J Deane, 919 Orange Counly on 8· 11 99 Bayside Drive. M·4. New· 19996802045 port Beach, Calllornla Dally Pilot Aug 25, Sepl 92660 1. 8. 15. 1999 W551 Linda J . Pillsbury, 21906 Winnebago Lane, Lake Flctltioua 81,1elness Forest. C&hlornia 92630 Name Statement This business Is con· 'rhe following persons ducted by co·panners are doing business as Have you started dQing AIOha Baby, 336 Cabrtll«> business yet? No St. Ul\tl c, Costa Mesa. ...... ....... ....... IAll ' ... ',/ •I DICIMm •• .-. ..... u .... "' ...._ Gt .. ..._ ne-•11 SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Business Needs -.......... ......,.__ ... ,.. WM 14 '"4c. fnln.l • c:.. _. 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SA&.£ COSTA MESA 17SICOMEN=:tl I PUBLIC NOTICES C.hlo111la 826<!7 "' p1up .. 1 ~ o1m ' yw pcrtior +<n"ian Ruuell Foim•ca want lhe cour1 10 ooar YOl.Jf «1Ulll1• su ~ ;o uAl!ll 10 336 Olbnllo Gt. UM C, case y ouu C<J$ s d11 u Cos11 Mesa. Cahlorn1a If YOU"'° not Ille your r•• prop1elk!O &In ovlso 001• 92627 Spofllte 00 limo, you may dlonlll pot pnrte 11 la cbtl• This bUSIOOU ls con IOH the cas. al'ld yoyr Ein~t!lll 01roa 1tQIJISltOt dlJQ9d by .an 1nd1vidual wages. money and P1oP 1t1oal4ls Pue<le qve usted Have '"''" started OQlnn er1y may be lllllon without "'"•e<a l"'mar a "n arvv> ....... •-• lunh8i wammg lrom th.e ··~ ... " ~ ........... t>uslf\IH yet?, NO tnm11u1atamen1e S1 no Kris R FoimlCI 00\.lrt. coooce a un ~do, . TntS statement was tiled Tnere 8111 011'91 legal r&-pueu;i ll&mar a un 'elVlclo W1tl) the County Clefll ol quuemenls Vru may want de re1erenc1a (le al!Qg1\dor. Orange County on 8A3·99 10 can an auorney rtght oa una o!lcmatle ayucJa le t999e80177t oway 11 yoo 00 nor know .g.,t (vea e1 J1rectOt10 1 le· Dally Pilot Aug 1'1 . 18, on aftomey, you may call bucol _ 25 sept 1, 1999 Wf>.iJ an attorney relenal &ervice • CASE NUMe.ER: / IJQO IJQ ~ oem noanto, 0 d rtl8/\08fll!J quo l'IO 11 ne ebOO dO !II) CHHISTOPt!ER LOMBARDI, SB•f.13389 5621983 3616 LAW OFFICES or lOMBAROI & PERRY LLP 110 PINE AVENUE, SUITE lOOO LONG BEACH CA 90802 DATE MAR 22 191.!'J ALAN SLATER, Cler1c, by ELIZA8ETH GAMBOA, Oepuw SUMMONS ~ t~e~~~.ld~l (hsted (Numero del CiSOJ \ (CITACION JUOICWJ_ 9fff>\:1%~-_,___.....-IJ(~~,...-.,---+- NOTICE TO OEPEN entreguen esta cilacion 1u· The Mmit aou acl<Jres~ STATEMENT OF DAMAGES ~~..-.oNWAl-tet· Wrongful Oeath) DANT (Aviso a Acusado) . d1c1al u&ted ll&ne un plazo of the oourl " (El nomt.ue SUZANNE LEA KRAMER de 30 DIAS CAL EN· y duaoclon de la cc110 es) KANAKO NO'l'O, ANO DARIOS para presen1ar SUPERIOR COURT Of DOES 1 TO 20 Ul\8 respuesta escnta a CALIFORNIA VOU ARE BEING SUED maqu1na en esta corte COUNTY OF ORANGE BY PLAINTIFF· (A Ud le Una cans o una llamada 700 CIVIC CENl ER esla demandan<lol telelo111ca no le otrec:.era ORIVt WEST TAMERA A. SMITH proteccion. 51.1 1espuesta SANTA ANA, CA 92101 Yoo have 30 CALEN· escnla a maqu1na 11en11 CENTRAL JUSTICE DAR DAYS alter tfllS sum· que cumpllr con las IOI• CENTER mons Is served on yoo 10 ma ti o ad e !> t e o a 1 es The narne, auuress, MCI file a typewritten response aprop1adas sl usted quiere , lelephOne number ol plain· et this court que la corte esctJc,tie i.u till's attorney. or pta1nt1lf A teller or phone call will caso w1lhout an auorriey is (El not protect you; your type· Si usted no presen1a su nombre la <.hreocon y el wntten 1esponse must be respuesta a hem o. pue<le nurnero de l1Jl11fono del To KANAKO NOTO Pla1n111t. TAMERA R SMITH seeks damages 1n the above enhlled actlOn as fo11ows I General damag~s AMOUNT a Pain, sullenng and in-convenience .• .$50,000 2 Speclal damages a. Meel11:al expenses (to date) . $7.000 t>. Future medical eirpenses <ii1esen1 value) n, , S UNKNOWN c Loss ot earnings. How to Place A • 4l ...... ~IF•~IAD HO ~· ByF~ ..... ., (1}i'I) td 1-h:llli I 1'11· , ... u .. lmt.r \ut11 1111111..-·•uil 1Jl110.-tllJIUf .. f 1lof •• 11, +tit \Hll IM4 ~ "11h u f'lltl ., .... ,.,.) 154 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT BALBOA ISLAND VISA I 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH By Phone ('l ... 11 fri~ .ih :'l: Ry MaWln Pel'80D: Ut) \\ 1• .. 1 Um "111't' I r ... 1.1 'lt-·11 l \ 'l:!<1:! .. \I \,.al• ... tlhot ,\ Jl.<1 'I Uo11rs li·l··l'li"111 'tt .i0.1111 -··OOpr11 · \l110tl 1\ I tnl n \\ ull..-111 II .lll.1111-~dlllf'lll '~·u•l I\ 1 ,,.1,, 440 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 470 SCHOOLS nNSTRUCTION "'' ...... ._ _______ .,. I PIJBUC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTIC~ I I P'U8UC NOTICES I ·~ ll9 <.I I I $2..682 TNs IM.1MU Ii con-w IM CoonlJ C J'I! Cl <I LOP 9f future j:luc:lld by: CJ)110rtnclG Otaf91 CMIV on ' I 241 am1"" ct1uaooy (p1 en1 unr1 D no 1 7N"9l va ~)"¥ $ UNl<'.NOWN Ctli Km 101111g 0 llJ f1 Auo U 18 Oall JULY 19. 19119 Tl\iS "61 nt WU I Cd 2S 8eft I H19l°J W541 Ir.I CHRIStOPHER wun 1M Cc>OOty Ct no ot LOMBARDI O<arige County oo 1-12-99 Flc1•t1ou1 Busine1s Published Newpon Beacn· 1 "917N* Cos111 M~a Oa Jy Prlol Dally PllOt Auv I !i. 18, Name Stetem.nt August 4 11. 18 25. 1999 25. Sept 1 tll9SI w542 ThO ttJUowvi11 pe~ CNS1732'J24 W528 Fic1ittoue BualneH ., oolng llUS~ BS F1anklln Fin riclel STATEMENT OF Name Statement Escrow 0Ms\on • • ABANDONMENT OF Jt•e lo11oW•ng person' 3242 E.ist C0&$1 t1l(!llway USE OF FICTfTIOUS . a~J'C'~~ ~~~ a~ES· Corooa Del Mai CA ll2 5 BUSINESS NAME TAURANT. 9662 Wasl· ,,,f~(~{42~41~~ The IOltow1ng pel'$0tl(S) mmster. Garden Giove. corona IJ!,!I MN ~t 1M;:;rl\1.;,a..,9;;284;;;.;.'*;:.;.._.;:;~:!...cl~c~9?.2~61.!.2·:ls '6WOll.!Al....i.a'1..mia.i..- U$9 of the hct1tious t>osl· Anh Lan Nguyen, 8902 This blJ51M$-S 1~. con nus name LUCKY Bt " A w ., • Pl:ACE RESTAURANT, c:'~~18v~683e~.m.nur, 0~': ''fa~ ~=::!JU 9862 •B Westminster, Gar· Oar a Chen. 8002. BrOOlt.e WS!Rel>S yet? Ye:. 1 1/94 den Grove, Cahlorn1a, Ave . Westminster Cat1tOr· Ch1tt.10phei E HQnson 92844 n1a 92683 Inc CtH1strJpher E The FICtiliOUS BuSUl8Sli Tllri buSJness IS con· Hot>6on, President name referred to above oucted by: a general. This statemelll w s t~ed was flied 1n Orange County partnership • with the County Clerk OI on 04119196, FILE NO · Have you started doing Orange Cou11t~()n 7·26-99 19966680607 busmen yet'1 No 191196800297 Linh Dang, 9321 Asbury Chen Dara Daily P110( Avg 11 18, Cit, Westminster Cahtor· This statement was ltl&d :is Se"' 1. 1999 WS34 ma 92683 "' M~~ ~~ ~a4~9·03~=~ SELL YOUR USED VEIUCL;E Grove. ca1itom1a 92644 THROUGH CIASSIFIED Rull\. .. HllU d~·udluw ... 1111' ... uhjrt't It) rlta11 g1 w1tl111111 11111ir1·. nu . puhJi .. lwr '""·n··' 1111' 1ieh1 111 1•111,01, 11·.·l.1"1() rn1·• 11r rq1Tt 1111\ 1 l.1,,ifi1·tJ d\h1·rt1-• 1r11•111 PlnN• n·l'ort Jll\ 1•11ur tl1.1t 111.1~ Ito i11 \Hiii" • l.1 .. ..,j(jl'd :ul 11111111·1.li.ttt•h Tht 0.11h f'1J111 Un'• 1••· 1h1 lrn(11lll\ f11r 1111\ n ror i11 <Ill .11J\t·rt1•1•1111•111 f.1r v. lud1 11 111.1\ 111 n· .. prn1~1hlr n.i'·qn for tlll' rn~• 11f 1lw -po111• t1t't11ulh 1w1·11pi111 i., tlw 1•1nir (. n•di1"111111111~ lw 11U11w1·.I r .. 1 ilu· fir-.t 1i1•rnmr1 -----Deadlines Monday ........... .Frida) 5:00pm Thuf'-tla~ . \\i·tlm·-.da) S:(X.>pm Tuf'~day ......... \fonda) 5:00pm Frida) .......... Thur-.<l.:i' ; OOp01 Wl'dne.,duy .... T Ut>l\da) 5:00pm aturda~ .......... Snd.n 5·00µ111 470 . SCHOOLS 470 . SCHOOLS 470 SCHOOLS /fNSTRUCTION nNSTRUCTION nNSTRUCTION EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNI rY t Hght1 Area. Great Loe 2 houses on large lot Botll movtHn cond-shows beaullful Eart Tayto<. Agt 949-642-4722 E'SIDE CUTE LEGAL TRl~EX. ALL 1..STORY. $335,000fOFFER OWNERIAGT 949-6-42·9666 WINTER RENTAL 3Br 281, furn, nlsmk!lfpat1, S230Mlo. SumnMW Avl 1124. $1700/Wk. EliuOeth 94~73.f700. EXEC HOME FOR LEASE 481 PllS~ne coodd•Oll Large yard & grea1 5Chools $3300/mo Coast Newport Properties Coby Ward 949 7S9 3724 'WEST CUFF" Elite, qule1 blautlful 2br 2.Sba WIO now carpet, 2 car gar, club hou11, poo~ $1650 PP 800-3464009 Genoret Household Good• Elec1ronocs. sPQftin<J goods and toots Call for inlo 949·f>46..31196 GaraQB Sale August 2t & 22 22.60 Tustin Ave. Newport B11ch. TIRES-1 NEW,""$40-=-. -- 3 HALF USED. StS.11ch 1a5/75 Rt4. &49-675.:J391 The world's most popular after·school learning programl -ti •NI tttttt 1dYer11sl11t It tltla teW"I~ l• slllljtel to lht Ft• ... 1 Falf HN•l•t Acl ti 1961 .. ll'llt_d.,d -. .. ell lllHH II tllttal Y .. 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Showc1se Home• tor Safe In our Saturday Rul Eettt. tklpplementl Homes of the Week Display Ada Start 11 Jus1 $751 Oeedine Is Tuesday 11 SPM E SIDE RENT TO OWNI OPEN SA f.SUN 1-4 2601 SANTA ANA AVE IB G<>t new 2000 sl 3bf 2 5ba lots ot upgrades. 2 car gar. rent $t9SOmo w/100' towards pu1 cnase lor 1 e roo no quallfyjng lo dwn. by owne1 WONT LASTll 714-53o.aol1 E aide CM Open Fri 10.2 233 Flo-(2 on 1 lot!) 3bf 2ba m111n hse wmew paJl\I & carpel Rental Int s a t bf, Iba w/smaa pnv yarc;t Mark Cardeloocl RE 94g. 720 t 760 E SlDE MOOEL PERFECT 3BO 2.SBA 2·STORV $335,000 AGT. 94if723-8120 NEW HOMES E' Side °FROM ButLDER OPEN SAT 12-4 2527 l'hl0011254 t Santa ~ Ave 4br, 2 s Ila, appiox t 800-2000 sqlt 2 car gar age Starling 0 $356,'900 949-646-7801 • 94!H22-8120 19 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE HUNTlttGTON BEACH SURFCflEST Stan 0 $414K Steps 10 bchl 3bf, 2 5ba up- grades' Italian Ille, berber, 2 car !l&f morel See Chll Rty • Alla Sudolsl<y 714-536-0356 22 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE IRYINE TURTtE ROCK lowest price "Open SUN 1.S •• 12 Meryton home 111 Summit 5bls 3 Sba 3 frplcs. newly llUih 1995 3 C81 ga1, sp1ox ~I ol IN Agt PetJ 949-632-5773 12~ NEWPORT BEACH ABA 00 ED SN.ch COtt191 $$19 900 3BR 28A AGENT 949-723.f120 FiiOHT ROW BEACH PAtME CORNER AXER f950,000. AOT 723-1120 ()pan Houle USllngS St SI Oeadllnl Thursday 5PM " Pap to Advt411 .. In the am Loc1I •THE BLUFFS• A .. I est.ta Section 0ttg 8111 3br 2be 10181V CALL TOOAYll '8done. pattect! Ett11e • LISA K. RIVERA ~tton prloed to $81 MNl'4-4252 last! $315.000 - ANNE WILL£Y Aaent 949-440-5560 ;-.. ~=M,_N.....,.,7,,,4-4....,24.,...,,.t.,..,..,,.._ • ARE YOU lOOKING tor 1 ; ATT: VETERANS tvxUtY Ccndo under S300K. ' VA Loen1 5 ,..., CIOse 10 Bdl. Menn1. shops? ,;:r .,. Clllla E<lwardll, Flrsl E5tates . up fo $250,000 Pfop COM 949·389-9209 Cal Gold Clown, 'f<NI ~llled 8iG cYN VILLAS -l(c.ien ~ Motlaae81 71 ~~~ TOWMK*E EXCELLENCE ........ier 71~ ...... """' eordltlnt 119 Cy" Goll Colnl. 2·3b!S Open Sa1-Sun 1-4 Ford Road Prop 949-759·7700 'UdO PIM' 20 ci&liiO 2bf 2bl. 89881, pll!IQllOO shUI· ltB. i.1d ... CClfMI poo4 Cot loc Pltv bch foneMd $t52,5K LIDO RESORT HOMES IM9-673-ee23 Of 72\)-98112 ~~=~= ........ ~~ I LUXlMY ftSWMAoliH -...wieuo.ooo LINDA 11.YIR. METitO MM.TY11._..71 104 APTS BALBOA JSLAND BALBOA ISLANO 3000 sf 155 HOUSES(CONDOS FOR RENT BA1.BOA PENN Duplex 1410 So. B•yfront YEARLY HOME 4BR 3.SBA 281/Den 38a pd<g 530m1'fo Ba1 Femlly Neighborhood yearty 949-752·2881 Cannory Rentals, Tno. 1.f00·20 ·1209. 105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA OCEAN FRONT ON SANO $119$ yter1y, 1br IVI~ tiim, TV, paOo, BBQ, llund, ne• pier, parking, 949-6-42·2221 Immaculate Sbr 2ba, new palntl08Jpet. garage, not'petS/ smkg S1800'mo · yr1y Near beach & bay 949-650-8998 . ' 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR •THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 28R TOWNH0"4ES St1rtmg at $1095/mo Month 10 Month lease We are a pet COl\'llOOMy 6 blocks rrom buch 949-644·261 l 110 APTS 159 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT CORONA oa MAR BIG CORONA BEACH pnvate gated street on Ille beach, remodeled tu\, 2Br 1Ba tc gar. sunsets sort & sand views S2700'Mo Agt 949-631 ·2242 Jumine CrHk slt1gle SIOIY ·t.er.-Oen. very clean, Ree pnvate. yatd pools & tams. ~gt 949•759·5070 3Bd2B1 Bact. tioose. FP. gar. new patnllcarpet. S205Mno Ten Eyck R.E. 94Hlq-9492 'FURN' Oealgnor'a 2bf 2bl condo, pool, 1pa. w1lk to Ill, Indoor 911'. $1975/mo IM. 949-76°"3187 COM HOUSE 2br Iba, 2 car 981, frpt; WIO hardwd ftrs hot tub, pov backYd. 606 AcaOa. S199&mo 949-262·2595 1IOHO~ FOR RENT COSTA MESA COSTA MESA AU UTIL PAJO..EASTSIDE *COSTA lttESA'S BEST* C.M. 28R 184 DUPLEX. Junior 1 bedroom and 1 Fencecl yard. DOG OK. (2) bedroom, mso 2 be<toom 1 ISSlljlled parking COIO·OP ....... lallll<ly. lolS ol Mndows belh Ouiel gated commo ••• , • Like-new wlttl lrasll pall1, PoOI, lelns, -easy ICC8SS to carpe!Mnyt ve111ctes and lreeway. beach & malls appliances • Avf!A lmmedlally 714-557-0075 _ $500 deQH .$30() pet deo "'$11~ Cllll11•·5CS'0"4~ E SIDE Coate Miu GREYS TON£ 3Br 2 588 2-Sty OP~ SAT·SUN 11-3 TWM, att dbl w electnc gar, 1 • Sbf, Wisher, frplc, wJd t«-ui>s 1300 sl. $t600iMo balcony, garden Set· 2110 Thuon Ave. (VlCIOrill ting! pool. $125-$1250 Newport Blvd) 949-63t-4622 Mgr on preml11t The Renier Conlet "-;'OA'Ai'NT<il 20432 Santa Ana Ave 1172 HO•-•~ I 11._...1 ... 203 • · · 1RWE .. • • • ~I I I , .... , 'V-"t ... ~~' 1l1.y-'~ ~ . ... .... Roi iooA oN THE IANDI Aoler bllider't, blcyda'• '°' mMe 2br 2bl VIEWS VllWSll IMt-780-3832 FAIRWAY AMJa"MIN'.J"S • AT BIG CANYON • GAtm> <X>MM'UNll'YftMSHION ISLAND ......... llnld .......... .... .... __ .......... ,.... .... 1,lorlM f P17Unl..._. .,.....e •t•u ....._ ... ,. ~ ... •••rru •• ........... ........ e .... 281 28• ~~ 11 Mos. 381 381 Bay lront S60000Ao Other Lido Isle HomH AYlil Biii Grundy Realt0<1 MM75-6161 Bayahoru Beach House 3br 1 314 b1, frplc, dbl Clf gar, Av1ll 9·1·99. $3200/mo. 94MC2·5290 Ht1bor View 3Br 21>1 Upgraded. spa great location, av111I lmmedtatety $2900/mo 949-644-1961 3br 2ba Condo ttplc. pool. Sj)3, clubhouse prenwm bh front pioperty F ul bCeal\ view On 2nd n 2 bak:orrv'S Undergd pking lot 2 cars ()a1ed coovn 102 Scholl Pfau 1228 $2100 • dep. 714-957-1718 S1tegultd Propetty Mgmt, 202 ROOMS FOR RENT Park Newport Resort Style Living guest room pvt phone lil'le ava~. cable + Ulll's itld SSS<Ymo 94M40-6841. Motet "COSTA MESA• MOTOR INN 1 ST Wk Speciel On All Rms $134.00 Tax tea!Ules 24 ·hrS lront desk, D 0 phones tree HBOIESPWOisc • loc ctlaM. poc:Mleaied iac: Guest launo Nfl71 Fwys. 405 & 55 mtn .-awa1J1om,.QC.faitgLds. College, shop malls behs, rest A melTlbef 01 Csbl HoleliMO(el 22n Harbor Blvd 949·645-4840 204 RENTALS TO SHARE Newpori Cr1tt 3bl 3lla condo to shale Pro1·1 non.smi.r pre'I W/O, poo4 etc $60()'mo • 112 ubl"S IM9-54H784 Bii llJSii.,. Be~h Hou11 ¥11 weel!end dai.I Upslalts studio. fully tum, W/O, pvt driveway S 1200/mo lnclda utls 949-723-5221 1 208 OFFICES I • FOR RENT/LEASE . Coe11 Mell ttnell omce apece to rent. S1M1ln9. 11 SIS0-$300 Incl 111 lltU Nw occ, nice quiet toe. Lota ot parking. 714-540·3"1 • ·m· oifki It the tJuch. 400 actft, prlv entry ' be. Newly 1'9doM, lllnt loc. SSWmo M .. 7&0-0929 448 ANTIOUESIART /COLLECTIBLES I BUY ALL PIANOS! Antrqoes-·Oual ty furniture one piece or WhOle h0usetuu1 Cash paid ~49..-922 ~~!H!!i~~ 1454 FURN~RE I PIANOS ir Collectibles '"· --------1. I .s2 BtCYCLES I MENS BIKE, K2, MOUNTAIN BfK.E. Large Alum1urn frame, Ml 1upenalon, MWt roted, 26 Iba, wfex1t1 11t of racing wheels. stOOO. 7t4-42M755 I U4 FURNITURE I CUSTOM SECflOMAL SOFA s;cot.c ti $800 , c Ol awer ()all ~le CllboOt sso 00 roll top des" S250 , Old fashioned Oak ref rig wlsW!vel top St 00 c.. 114·968-8329 MOVING SALE • Wastier & Olyer $ISO Kenmore Elec. great cood • Solid Oak Table S 125 Old lash!On round • Latiles Whle Desk $150 Solid wood • • E,.ettainment Center S 150 Chrome & Glau T obits • Smoke glass dlnr1g S 75 • R"Clangutar cor1ee S25 • Sq.iare errd ~ SIO-- V.ry motivated to 1111! 949·759-2052 I •56 PETSIUVESTOCK I Rare nollc wlkMooklng teoperd 1pottld CFA oclcat klnena fOf ptiVl!lgtd few 1450/$500 MH46-64n l*~I KAWIA BABY GRANO PIANO, LIKE NEW $4950 714-231·5166 TOP COfl SI Jw, R & B. ~ ROdl. etc. 50's & &o's MIKE '949-645-7505 WANTED! OlD cSsl Gold. sMiJ furikn mird.. gfer. Ing Old v.atmK & jewelry WESTCOAST COINl42.e441 Kumon helps students build o strong foundohon for lhe future by improving their moth ond reading skrlls, slrengthenmg lheir study habits ond increasing their ~If confidence New Newport-Mesa Kumon Center 1617 westcliff Drive, Suite 212, Newport Beach, CA 92660 GRAND OPENING I OPEN HOUSE RSVP September 10, 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. (949) 722-7715 Parent Onentat1on at 6:00 p.m. (800) ASC·MATH September 11, 10:00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. bfaggy@earthlink.net Parent Orientation at 11 :00 a.m. ' rtKUMON fM 1 H & READING CENTERS Leaming How To Learn www.kumon.com 1476EMPL~j 476 EMRLOYMENT OPP'TYS BEHR~ BEHR PROCESS CORPOttATION As a leader In mfg. premium quality paints, stains .and varnlshet for CIVet SO yrs, our company C\Jn'eotly has the following position openings· SHUTil.E ORfVER--- ResfX>!!sible for transporting raw materials, supplies & containe1s to & from mfgJ distribution sites, conducting daily safety equip. inspe(tlons. and load/unload and position freight on tratlers for distribution. The Ideal c~didate should have a clou A lie. with a HAZMAT endorsement clean OMV printout & a min. 2 yrs driving exp. ls req'd Good communication skills 1 must. Shift hours 11 pm· 7:30 am, Sun.·Thurs. BEHR offers an xlnt benefit pkg in a quality work envlro that includes life, med, dent VlSion. LO, 401(k) profit sharing & quarterly bonus after 6 mos. of svc Send/FAX res & sal hist to; BEHR staffing, PO Box 1287, Sant1 lvta, CA 92702. FAX (114') 241-9735 W• ~port •drug-free work enwo & ~orm ~mployment substat\Ce abuse testing. EOE. Plft ttme Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plu• m ........ Needed Mon thru Sun 2:4'efll to 5:45pm. Addf. ~I W0ttt ll\ly be IYllt- ll*. *'-t hav. tructt or Van, llablllty lnturane• """ proof Of Pl~ dfty. .,. llceMe, eoctet MCUl'lty c8fd, tnCI dMn DJl.V. prtflt Otlt. ~"""-=-= 1:00•111 to •= ............. ........... 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS DELM.RY P~NS: PwMs OJFJuNc ln (-1aM..sa~ rrofC>.>ion.U. lu~lllv IJIOCl\';itcJ. •1.l'IW"11:t Ott<'nrt<l 1,..rwn' 1-..>J !ottViu .a.fl..I ,,, Jtl1•-nv nptrlMCl' hdp(ul <~M\.'R Jmi~ liaruc ""i'ijrcJ, rro.:.rur \llllA:ni.h1r rTqUittJ is• h.•un JlC'I wed. SIO to 1 11. CATFRING SEJM.~ ( )n..c:..11 f"'"I Miii\ AVA1lahle ... , h1gtilv 1nv1ovarc-..I, •UAt•n~ K"rvi« o~mcJ ~nom. f'rni..•w Kl'Vll~ CX~IC~ Ill fllfl« ur;ale b.inq\IC't\, fQl•Uta.nU Ot Olttnng. °ProlCNIOIUJ Jrn'lt'.tfl<lt muu:, S3-$ 12 lO llotal1 :'I. ra 94~118 8 r TODAY'S ~C'AilRa.aO'-llS""S~w.r..;::o~RDK...&P...aU~Z-Z .. 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SStlt Pnce SUI 813 71 .. 953-..IOO needed only. four 11eadc l"1•·ks. • .. _ (740753) SlU88 COSTA MESA MITSUBISHI Jaguar XJi SEDAN Oio '97 • .. u~ Naber• Oldamol>lle Cldlllllc www.co1t11M11111ll1.com 5391915 t7,.570 only thini tha1 cou d endanger the 7'4-640-9100 n"545·1700 BAUER JAGUAR contract was a .5-0 spade break. · CADIU.AC ELDORADO 'llO Font Mua11ng GT convert •§4 714-ts3-4800 To counter that disttibution. declftr· ~bit\. lltlr, IUptf COl1d I Black; Sapd all power, llt'lf Int, Jtgutf xli ~.n 46t 'M er mode the key play of winning the 1 l NASERS $9,988 ~2P~ ::~30nle$sage $33,995 96-4611 opening lead in dummy, then came to -{ZH)SA0.9!ao _ l-=FOiiiiiiiMfiiliiG"'ii=::S..:l-'!.!'_:::,BA7U1!" JAGUAR -ffiind w1lh lllCiingOl<JfnmQiills ... • Vold led a low spade. Had Wesl shown out, ~OU.LAC SEVILLE SLS '91 Shlrp, Loaded! 1206512) Jagutt XJt Siden 4Dr •k .., Q J 10 o d 1 I·' h ed j k Low 29k mi, wllcle pear Ian lthr, Kely Blue Book Says $13.~ ~4•995 IMS4' v 7 ccarerwouv aveansert the ac xi.concl.(832162)$31,988 SSaleP11ce$11935 BAUERJAGUAR 0 -, 7 6 4 and later taken lhc marked finesse for NABERS COSTA MESA MtTSUBISKI 714-ts3..CIOO • J 8 7 6 5 the nine through Ease. When West (714)540.9100 www.co8'.m.aam1t1.com I d lo d "ADI" .. C SEVILLE SJS '"7 114·545·1700 Jagulf XJ6 SEDAN 4D '97 SOUTH •AK8S4 ~ 865 p aye w, ummy's len won the "' ...... • '39 ws 97-4544 trick as East discarded a club. Lo 25k mi. 300 HP. Nollhstar ' BAU~R JAGUAR Declarer returned to hand will\ the 18198211 S33.988 HONDA ACCORD LX '97 71 .. 953-4800 ace of diamonds and led ;1no1her ,11~~:~00 Lo nit. ale,""· steieo. anovs JAGUAR XJ6 1ee o AK . • K JO !I Tile bidding: SOlffH W&T NORTH EAST INT Pa 6NT Pttt P.. Pus spade!. West rose wilh the queen and C•OILLAC SEVILLE SlS ·ee (V~~4rrlMESA Ho~J,.995 !~:i!m:lu~~~ ~=~th~~: reverted to clubs. Declarer again won 6.200 mt, loaded w/tnnll. cd 714 435.5050 nrvlce record•, 9,. .. 1 condl-Jh dummy, cashed the jack of spades, (900865) "3.988 HONDA ACCORD LX' 'H tlon, mu1t .... '6900. PP. came 10 hand with !he king o( clubs NABERS 4 dr, auto. lie, cruise. bit. ~M93·7517 and claimed the rest of the tricks. (71')54«»100 (WA036691) $16,!195. Jegu• XJ6 ·94 49k m11es, Have you noticed why it was cru-CADILLAC SEVILLE '91 COSTA MESA HONDA alloys, mnrt. wh111t1oa1meal Ope . . cial to win the first trick in dummy? Lo rlllles, khr, air bag. ABS 714-436·5060 1nter101 1K down assume nmg lead. Four of • Suppose declarer played low instead (802869) NABERS $8,988 HONDA Accord Sdn LX •97 s 18.500 PP 949·673-0411 . . and captured East's Jack with the (71')540-9100 4 dr, ale. bit, steAIO, aAov8 JEEP CHEROKEE '88 b t'-d goodblha~ll 10 culllvate 81 the king to lead a spade. Aflcr the ten CV~:fl1 MESA HJ.MX95· b4, Wh"e, 12ok ml, n ge l1l e IS IO prepare for the wins, declarer returns to hand whh Chevrolet Aatrovan LS '96 71.,436-5050 s 25 o o. Run• good, worst. If that does not h~ppcn, f°!J the king of diamonds 10 lead another AlliJliwr IWVloclcl1 tllt, cruise HONDA ACCORD SON '98 94H 4N 514 can be pleasantly surpn sed. I 11 spade. 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