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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-09-28 - Orange Coast PilotJ ' ~ • • i0· • 1 : . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMJ.AUNmES SINCE 1907 The Village Inn like an 'extended , ... . ' living room' for loyal customers • Popular Balboa Island restauranVlounge reopens after being closed more than a year for remodeling. •h's the,...,_. ID" isl.I. boa Island resident. •I call this my family room. I can come here to see my friends.• Owned by the Hershey family for more than five decades from 1920, the restaurant was known by many names before becom- ing the Village Inn. About 1937, the Her- shey family leased their little restaurant to brothers Art, Bert and Vaux White, who called it The Park Avenue Cafe. Shortly after a remodel, the name was changed to the White's Cafe. I Cal tlis mr faniY roam. I e111 mn. '*8 to see my friends.• VfR~ICA Dl.iRAN ~flol It was a sad day in the community when owners of The Village Inn on Balboa Island closed their doors·about a year ago to give the place a face lift. · from floor to ceiling was remodeled, giving it a Las Vegas lounge look. Former regulars living outside the area "returned with island residents to attend the party and reminisce about a time when famous actors and even cartoonists strolled into the bar to drink -and then think up But after investing nearly $700,000 to rebuild the interior of the restaurant/lounge, owner Lance Wagner officially reopened the doors Monday to loyal customers. He made sure everything In a setting where many locals enjoyed dancing, relaxing and catching up with friends, those who attended.a private party last week to celebrate the reopening said The Village Inn means a lot to them. "It's the ·reason why I moved to the island,• said Sharon Antle, a two.year Bal-SEE INN PAGE 4 DOWN ON THE FARM Rail project up for public scrutiny • Costa Mesa council members have concerns about the effect of the proposal. COSTA MESA -The puhllc is inVtted to c-om· ment today on results of a reJ)C?rt detailing the envi· .rorunental effects of the ptoposCd 28-mlle Centerline rail project, which has anticipated toJ>S in the south S::OUt Metro uea of the dty. The Orange County n-ansportatlon Authority htieNed the report Sept 3, and last week the Costa l9tMa Oty Council adopted its own plail for the pro· ~ The 28·mlle light rail project would extend frOrn SEE AML MCll 4 Field trip fun ... and Frank T he donkey wasn't the only one having an ear-raising experi- ence Monday at Cen- tennial Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Above, students from Adams Ele- mentary in Costa Mesa - including Zach Dickenson, right, and Joey Ve7.ina, left - were among the first to tour the farm this fall. · MIUENNIUM MOMENT At left, fourth-grader Mitch Shamrell and Frank, a 15- year-old ex-race horse, share a quiet moment in the barn. The Farm is a 3.5-acre working farm that provides tours o! barnyards and gar- dens for students throughout the county. This year's attrac- tions iftclude Valentine, a call born Aug. 17. The tours run through Moy. The man behind the meeting place O.W. •01ck• Richard was the man behind Richard's Lido M~ket, once a major New· port Beach landmark. Richard opened the market on Udo Isle 111 1948. The store contamed a CQHee shop and 0th· er small businesses, and wa1 the meet1n9 place of The Goofolfet'.1 Club, a group of k>cal n.i- dent1, business leaders and the oa:utonal celebrity -lndudlng, rumor has tt, John Wayne -WllO met regularly for coffee. 0. W~ Rtcbard Richard WU 00 the president of tbe N9wport Harbor Area Cballlbet of Commerce and the Newport ch Unlted Plind. He died in 1979 . . TUESDAY, 5EPl"EM8ER 28, 1999 MAIUANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY P1ltll Bartender Sam Leto serves one up in a newly renovated Village Inn on Balboa Isle. ... Coast Committee to increase protests of Irvine Co. plans • Newport Coast home-/ owners group wants to make sure the site is used for a shopping center. No·\KJ 5<:HV>AKIZ . !kt( Pio! NEWPORT COAST -The Newport Coast Comnuttee of 2000 is planning to step up it:. protest of the pldll5 of the Irvine Co. to purchase and build apartments On what was to b d commercial site. ·we are looking at some oth- er options, including p1c-kets in front of existing Irvine Co. pro- jects, such as sales offices,• said committee spokesman Jim McGee. Last month, the committee took out a one-page ddverti:.e· ment in the Pilot stating its opposition to the development and did not receive a response, · McGee said. The ad demanded that the Irvine Co "fulfill its prollllse to build a 150,000- square-foot shopping center• on the prop~rty at the intersec- tion of l'-iewport Coast Dnve and San JoaqUlll Hills Road. Building a commercial cen- ter, however, is preruely the Irvme Co.'s intention, said spokesman Paul Kranhold. "There is c;ome confusion that we're gomg to do all apart- ments and no r tail,· he said, adding that if the Irvine Co. does take advdlltage of '-Orne of the allowed uses of the property and builds apartments, 1t would be on a ·small portion• of the site. The contention of the Coast Committee is that even a mini- mal increase in apartments will decrease the size of the much- needed shopping center, which has been in the propo al c:tag tor year.;. doilypilot@lotimes.com W •. ,,. mowed. Well, Y1rtually, &nyWay If you're trying to get a message to the Pilot :via the Internet. our new .ctdms ~am.com So If you have a">' ttiOughb. we tncour age you to wnd them along INDEX ClAUllDS __ ......... __ __., m11 unm..,. ---' ..XllDB ' SMIS • 5 Boundaries . may change in Newp9rt annexation • City plans to hold a hearing Oct. 25 to get public input. NEWPORT BEACH The City Council voted 5 to O Monday to take its first step in exp<tnding Newport Beach boundanes to tnclude ~anla Ana Heights, Bay Knolls and the New- port Coa t. But council members emphasized that none of the three areas will have to JOID tf residents do not want to. Mayor Denrus 0 Nell referred, in particular. to the controverstal, yearlong debate the city has had with residents of the 1'ew- port Coast. If restdents there don't want to be a SEE COUNCIL PAGE 4 ln 1993, the trvme Co. old the property to Vons, w~ch was then acquired by Safeway. Although a retail complex was planned, 1t never matenalized. Eventually the Irvine Co. began to how l>Ome mtcr l m · SEE COAST PAGE 4 . CQJIUllunity forum Daity Pilot ISSll Of Ill Wiii In the trenches in the war against beach· litter 1111111 llSPOID AT ISSUE: Should the city take over enforcement of noise restrictions on the Pacific Amphitheatre? amy titton We're at war. And the ttash is winning. I blc:ycled to work last Sunday, the day following an mtemat.Jonal effort to remove the litter that envelopes our cities, beaches and coastal areas. The volunteer response was tremendous. But we are falling short in our battle against trash. Was the effort futile? About halfway through my 10-mile ride, I began to think the answer is yes. As 1 pedaled along Upper Newport Bay, where just hours before hundreds of volunteers h8d scoured the uplands, mud flats and water. I noticed a smatter- ing of cigarette butts m the gutter. Along the penmeter I saw beer cans and, m the dim early morning light. wlute "blobs" of unknown origin. Rounding the comer to the San Diego.Creek Trail, I observed a white shopping bdg sndgged agau1st the brush, and fresh deposits of dog and horse manure on the trail 1Lc;eU. Should the city agree to enforce noise restrictions? Defirutely. Let the city take over. It's about time some- . body did. I live on Van- guard Way, which is right across the street. For years, we used to bear beautiful music. We don't hear it anymore. Let's bring it back. Let's eliminate the noise at 11 or 12. Let's set d restriction. Let's keep the entertainers coming in. It's a €OW pasture now. We don't need cow pastures, we need an amphitheater with restrictions. After all, I live on Vanguard Way as I said. I have helicopters fly- ing over my bead every- day. I'm in the, flight path of all the planes flying out ~ from John Wayne Airport. It's noise -everybody bears it. I'd like to hear beautiful noise for a change. Bring back the amphitheater. Run it like it's supposed to be. But, like the tip of the proverbial.ice- berg, I know that huge reserves of trdsh dnd debns lie fallow in the storm drams and sewers of Orange County The first substantial storm of the seoson will fluc,h ERIC SANTUCCI/DAILY PILOT from left, CBS weatherman Steve Rambo, Cecilia Richeson, and behind her, Wendy Smlth, volunteered thelr time to help search for trash and debris along Upper Newport Bay for California's Coastal Cleanup Day Saturday. SALLY BROWN Costa Mesa U the oty of Costa Mesa can bring music back to the amphitheater by agree- ing to entorce the noise restrictions~ by all means do so. We call ourselves the ·city ot the Arts,· yet a venue similar to Irvine ·Meadows or the Holly- wood Bowl sits vacant and unused. WouJd the Mesa Del Mar neighbors still complain if concerts ended by 11 p.m. and the fartists) were middle of the road instead of heavy metal? Save us from driving to the Hollywood Bowl. Let's get our picnic baskets and champagne ready, or will .you have ruled against that, too? .,...aut this urban flotsdm and deposit it in eceivmg waters like Newport Bay This < c:'ycle repeats itself yedr after year after year Ofhoals a re fdJTlJliar with the scP- nano The pubhc 1c;, loo, to one degreP or a,oother -Proceeding up the creek trdil, the : dinount of visible trdsh swells tremen- ~ c\ously Under the MdcArthur Boulevard : averpc1s..,, the amount is c0J1s1dernble : gverc\l bagc; worth at least. It bes there, • • eye!)ore, wa1tmg to be cam~d by Wind or Wdter mto the creek and into thP ..Jlpy, ThP remamder of the trdiJ wasn't iJl!Uch b<>tler. But in the darkness, the trash lhc1t chngs to the mule flat, the bot- and ranc; tossed aside, the wrappers, Styrofoam piecf>s that become bntUc t do not decompose -and m the k 1tseU, the muJLitude of shopping s -wc1s obscured from VIew. ~ So was the blitz behind the cleanup ~ffort and the cleanup itself a waste? A l:>ne-day knee-Jerk, feel-good response to ~ year-round cns1s? .. · Offmals ore hamstrung by tight bud- • ~ets, and lack the personnel to cleaA up after its citizens on a regular basis. Sup· . 'j>lemental efforts, such as the van loads •• . ~·~--------------.---~­.. ... ,,.. ' MAILBAG Let us hear from you Comments on today's Issue of the Week column? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dallypilotC latimes. com . of 1uvenile crews with the11 orange safety vests, cost more thc1n $600 dollarc; for five hours work That leaves volunteers And enforce- ment And peer pressure. On our free- ways, sponsors fund trash removal for a stretch of high- way and are acknowledged with a placard for their efforL'>. Maybe it's time to explore a simi· Jar system for our trails and waterways. Year-round efforts are impossible m areas where hub1tat has been reserved for nest.mg and migratory species. But consider the human migration that occurs in Southern Califomid each sum~ mer -m fact all year, to some extent I walked daily to the tenninus 'of the San- ta And River trail this swnmer. The litter there was horrific. 1 wondered what the tourists must think, and how nearby resi- dents couJd stomach the untouched hettps of rubbish Some of it stayed for weeks be!ore being removed. Some of it never was. Surely the plethora of envi- rorunental organizations, the Scouts and other civic groups would kick in funding and manpower if offiaals pursued that approach. Can the media help? On issues where I'm c1ctive and pnvy to the inside track, r find newspaper and teleVIS1on stories usually do no more than regurgitate pre.ss releases with little if any additional' research. Columnists and magazines fare better, presenting more thorough and balanced accounts. Television, though, is espeoally shallow, going for sound bites arid striking visual presentations over content and information. So where does that leave us? Well. there's no excuse for an uninformed pub- lic, but official efforts are for the most pw1 uninspired, token efforts dictated by legislution or face-saving measures. The public needs to be better educated: how much taxpayer money is spent on litter removal, where does it comes from, how does 1t affect our lives? (The syringes READERS RESPOND washing ashore recehtly at Huntington Beach being a case-in-point. People are going to other beaches and taking their ' pocketbooks with them!) Behavior can change. Don't filck the butts. Report loitering -which often produces trash -to authorities. Police the gutters outside your residence. Develop programs at the school level to keep campuses clean. (They aren't.) Inspire corporations·to work with employees to keep parking areas free of the fast-food packaging that blows away . Refuse to accept-a substandard stan- dard of living where litter is concerned . Look around, and imagine how our streets, beaches and trails look to the outsider. And don't think its income or education related. I see trash in the best of neighborhoods. This is a matter of dol-. lacs and "sense." To paraphrase Pogo, •we ha~e met the trash police and he is us." It's time for a citizens arrest. •AMY LITTON has been a volunteer nat\Jrallst for 10 years. An interpreter for Anaheim Oty School District's Environmental Education program and a substitute teacher, she lives In Costa Mesa with her husband and two teenage ctllldreo . TIM CROMWELL Costa Mesa I'm calling in response to the amphitheater article. l think they ought to tear· the amptutheater down. lf not, the city should, or somebody should, absolutely regulate it. Thank you. JOHN SIMPSON Costa Mesa ·Latino community .. ~feels slighted by city Dornan's potential candidacy.ra.ises ire of readers If the city does nothing to help its citizens with regards to the excessive noise that the Pacific Amphitheatre creates, how .can we expect the Orange County Fairgrounds to do anything? They wouJd only benefit from no enforce- ment of the noise restric- tions. They claim to be a good neighbor, yet they have decided to pursue their court-given right. not their good neighbor right, to collect court costs of $46,0000 from two local ladies. The OC Fair- grounds is only interested in domg what will benefit them, they do not care about the citizens of Costa Mesa and so I think the city of Costa Mesa should. =:.we~~~.t~~o~t~s~~=~:~~!y ofh· c1ab havP been publicly .decryinq the lack of Latino mvo\v(>ment in planning the proposed West S1d£> redevel- ~pment Your article hit th<' nail on ·the hedd when it mentioned past mistreatment. l believe thdl C'ostd Mesa hcts ~ history of ant1-Latrno polJ- c1es Now, after completing AT ISSUE: We asked readers who they would prefer for the congressional seat covering Costa Mesa; most say they'll take incumbent Dana Rohrabacher any day of the week. I certainly wouJd murh prefer to have Ddnd Rohrabucher over B-1 Bob that's for sure -as our representative. GERRY MACKEY Newport Beach -their study of what to, do ~"\'Ith <he West Side, they've decid- ed to do another study and l lmmrn ... Bob Doman against Dana Rohrabacher [ believe ['IJ use the scune philosophy that l do when watchmg Notre Dame and USC play footbc1ll. I hope ll's a 0-0 tie with lots of injuries. Thdnk you. .hnd out who actually hves on the West Side lt's yet anoth- er slap at the Ldlmo commu- nity and dS far ds I'm con- <erned. the last strdw JOHN LOPEZ GEORGIA LAMPINEN Newport Beach ... Costa Mesa Someone with a superior. mteUect does ... - Dail¥ P.ilot VOL 93, NO. 227 1ltOMAS H. JOtfNSON, Pu bit.sher TONY DOOERO, £d1tor JIENtlD RAGLAND, Stnlor City EdrtOf s.J. CMtN, City Editor NANCY OfUVEJt FNtures Editor ROGB CNILSON. Sports Edit()( MMCMAlmN, Photo Editor SlllllMAN nMHn NMJ(d1tor '°51 '· SANTOS. Page Designer NOY OllTTING, c.dfled ~isf09 KANA IOMNSON. Ions BEAQEBS HOTLJ~E (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot Of ~ tips ADDRESS Our ~rtsS 1s 330 W Bay St., Costa Mt1.t, CA 92627. 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NED MCCUNE Costa Mesa l have lived in Garden Grove in the past and supported Bob Doman, but J would not support him 1f I had the oppor- tunity to vote for bun again. J think 1t's a bi!1 mistake for him to go WEATHER TEMPERATURES Balboa 85156 Corona def Mar 85156 cosu Mesa 87158 Newport jleactl 85157 Newport Coast 86157 ~~ LOCATION SIZE wedge 3~s NfwpOrt 2..4 s Bladdes 2"" s f\lwt Jetty 2~ s CdM 2 5' TIDES TOOAY First low 5.21 a.m .. ', .••.. 1.2 First high Tl :36 a.m ...... S 7 Second low 6.22 p.m ..••.... 0.3 Second high after midnight WIDNISOAY First low 601 •.m. : ...... 18 First high 12;34 • m .•••••• 4,2 5e<ond !Ow 7:28 p.t'l't •••••••• 0 5 SecoN) htgtl 1~·22 pm ...... .5 6 WA• ~65 up against Dana Rohrabacher. I think he will just hurt the whole election, and he acted like such a baby against Sanchez when he lost and ranted and raved. l think he may have a 30 points higher IQ than Dana Rohrabacher, but l don't think be has the common sense it takes to be a congressman. And I think he'd make a big mistake. TAMMY WATSON Newport Heights Bob DornWl in my opinion doesn't qualily for dog catcher. His display or immaturity and conceit are qualities we don't need in the Congress. He should take his thumb out of his mouth and qui- etly retire. Congress would be better off without him. His type gives politicians a bad name. KARLA REO Newport Beach SURF The swells will continue to fade out of the south for chest-high sets after some boom· Ing surf Monday For the best waves, ch«k out the points and reefS . Water v1•lblllty and conditions will bt f1lr. The sun Wlll Mtat6~p.m. " JUNE HOUSE Newport Beach POLICE TIPS • tf ~ algnals that something is wrong with Y<>'lr car. drive to the nearest service station to check it. Do not stop and get out of your car. • Newr IMve M extra key under the door mat, above the door. under a flower pot, etc. leave one with a trusted n.rgh· bor •. • "-Ye a light on In h room where you are ind have 1 light on in • room where you are not. It gives the lmpreulon that moft tMY\ one p.non k et home. • Ult yow Mme on h melebox end in the phone boOk with first lnlti.t aod l4ISt name only. • Give ra-" hoMe • ltved In loolc by arranging fOf pkkup of papers and m.11 In 1f04Jf ebllnce •....,. ••••• ,:;:t1w Of( .. phGne until you art c«· taln of the caller's tty • 1lledt ~ daM1eft m answtf wfth a ~ ·Hello· Do not~ bv ~the Mme of the famlty • ...... •on Obane, ~tit~ ~lls. Mlle• 1 poflct ~If they tontlnUt. Do not hM your~ number prtne.d on '°"' '*'°"" chides. Try to proytde onty • bulinltl "nufnbef. • Daily Pilot . Morning commute on 405 stinks • A potential sewage spill shuts down all but one , northbound lane of San Diego Freeway, deli;iYS 100,000. "We're talking hundreds of thousands of lost work hours," Lundquist said. •rake a person stuck in traffic for' an extra hour, and multiply that by 100,000 and thinlc about what the average person makes in an hour." JE$1CA GARRN>N lkt{Pb COSTA MESA - A sewage tanker flipped over on the San Diego Freeway, closing four of the five northbound lanes at Har- bor Boulevard and fouling the Monday morning commute for an estimated 100,000 drivers. . •Anytime you have an entite freeway shut down for almost four hours, it's a major, major problem," said Officer Mike Lundqu,ist of the California High- way Patrol. About 7:30, a fully loaded sewage tanker, dnven by Allen Horton of Gardena, swerved and then fiipped over, colliding with a truck driven by George Forhsay of Rancho Santa Margarita. Horton sustained • minor injuries and was taken to Foun- tain Valley Hospital Horton's downed truck, which was filled with 1,600 gallons of sewage, blocked all but one lane of the northbound freeway until just before noon. To avoid spilling all that sewage, highway officials had to bring a pumper truck onto the freeway to unload the tanker before righting it. During the more than three hours the process took, the entire northbound side· of the freeway, except the slow lane, was closed. Radio pers.onalities on both AM and FM clucked and JOked and warned drivers to avoid the 405 at all costs~ but many drivers were unable to heed the warn- ing, and traffic backed up for miles. In addition to financial losses, Lundquist said, officers also braced themselves to handle oth- er casualties of a closed freeway: increased road rage and other aggressive driving from com- muters whose patience was stretched to the limit. Officers also had their· patience tested. When they went to right the tanker at about 1.,0:30, a valve ,opened and 'started spilling sewage onto the one open lane of the freeway. So officers opened the CdlJ>OOl lanes and shut down the slow lane m order to clean up that sewage. All lanes of the freeway were reopened at 11:48 a.m. Board will vote on cops on campus • District would split $140,000 cost with Newport Beach . JESSICA GARRISON ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -The School Board will vote tonight on whether to spend approximately $70,000 a year to station police officers at Newport Beach sec- ondary schools. •I think the kids will benefit,• Board Member James Ferryman said. The proposaJ, which the City Council approved Monday, calls for one full-blne officer at Newport Harbor High School and one offi- cer who would split time between Ensign Intermediate School and Corona del Mar High School. The officers, who would start in February, would teach classes on resisting drug abuse and would also investigate airnes col:nrn.itted on campus. .But they will not be there just to keep an eye on students, said Mike McDermott of the Newport Beach Police Department. •They're not gomg to be \;\I> Suspect is linked to second r ape • Westminster man in custody also responsible for Sept. 16 Costa Mesa · attack, police believe. COSTA lv1ESA -Police have identified a man arrested Saturday on suspicion of attempted rape as the prime suspect in the Sept. 16 rape of a Costa Mesa woman who was forced into a car near Harbor Boulevard and Bay Street. Brian Daniel Larungham, 26, of Westminster was arrested Satur- day morning after he allegedly gave a 33-year-old Costa Mesa woman a nde and later demanded sex at k.nilepomt. The woman. who escaped unharmed, pointed him out to police as he drove by the bus stop where he had picked her up. Through their investigation, police now believe that he is the suspect wanted for the Sept. 16 rape"f a 26-year-old Costa Mesa woman, said Lt, John FitzPatrlck. After forcing that woman into a car, Laningham allegedly drove to an apartment complex parking lot in the 2000 block of Maple Street and raped ber. Laningham came under investigation for the Sept. 16 rape because his descnption, car and method or operation matched those in the initial rape, police said. Laningham will be arraigned at the Harbor Jusbce Center today on charges of k.idnappmg and rape, FitzPatrick sa.ad. -Elise Gee SITTING IT STRAIGHT An editorial in the Sept. 25 edition of the Daily Pilot lncor· rectly summarized how the OASIS Senior Center in Newport Beach ls funded. The dty ~ys for the center's basic operations, but the services are augmented by a minimum j200,000 contribution each year from Prtends of OASIS, a nonprofit group. The friends' ruodlng pays for the center's transportation ]program and other adMtiel. It ls the ,Pilot's policy to corNC1 errors of substance promptJy. can (949) 574 .. 268. • there being drug cops,• McDer- mott said. Tbeir primary function, he said, would be to act as a resource for students, especially when it comes to drug educa.tion. • Although students are given an extensive education in the dan- gers of drug abuse in elementary school, Mcdermott said, "there's no follow when they're facing those decision." The city of Newport Beach would also pay about $70,000, the other half of the officers' salanei,. The school district would also have tQ foot the bill for trairung and equipment for the two officers, as well as half the cost of a pohce car, which would total about $17,500. The school district's portion of the program would come from a new state grant designed to aug~ ment school security, according to Mike Fine, the school district's assistant superintendent for busi- ness services. "I love the idea,• said Ensign pnncipal Alan Mucerino. "I think to have a positive police presence is wonderful for students.• ,. Mucerino· added that he does fno view the program as a way to bust students, but rather as a way to ed\fCate them about law enforcement and criminal justice issues. "I wouldn't expect them to be a cop on campus," he said. "l would love to use their experiences for our education, whether it be through assemblies, or classroom experiences.• Many students, including Alexandra Robinson, a student government leader at Newport Harbor High School, said they hadn't even heard of the program. Alexandra said she thought the officers' No. 1 pnority shoUld be · the distnct's beleaguered 4210 policy. That policy calls for students caught using drugs or alcohol lo be transferred to another school. but students and parents claim it is both unfair and unldirly enforced. #They need to reform it so they can stick to it,• she said. The School Board will also hear a report from Supt. Robert Barbot's Facilities Advisory Committee, wlueh for the last two months has been studying the question of how to pay for repairs to district class- rooms. Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unique wlnt room II dining rooms 1~1n1blt fOf' croup bu In~ mtttlnit and Pf'halt r11nct1ons 723-0621 Please Call For Resen atlon and Di rec.lions 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Surf rider Foundation EWPDRT BEACH CH APTE R OUR 5TH ANNUAi. CLE A N WATER PADD LE-A -THON & B E A C H WALK O CT. 2 '99 B:OOAM BA L.BOA PI ER JOIN US FOR A AT THE BEAC H! BOARD CA ANY BE LIV£ MU91Qtllllll''P L-CTB C F' c:ft A N D ALL PACCEED 8 WIL L CID T O HEL~ ~UND CUA 9TUDE N T E D UCATIO N AL PAOCIAAM8, ENTER WITH ONE OF OUR PADDLE·A· THON . BAOCHUA!S OR FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL OUR HOTLINE AT 949.631.8273 Spac:t PnMied By. I Tuesday, ~28, 1999-3 A giant, on and off the play ing field I was delighted to see that the ~ople who plck sports figurei for the Daily Pilot's sports hall pf fame fi.itally got around to picklng my old fnend Harold (Hal) Pangle. Of course, they are seven years too late. ln 1992 I wrote an article for the Pilot about Hal. l must adrrut, it wasn't about his football prowess -for rea- sons that I hope will become apparent. Rather, it was about another part of Hal's life, far removed from the gridiron. When the Rendezvous Ball- room opened m 1928, it was a nickel-a-dance joint. Hal and I were gate boys, or ticket talc· ers, there one summer. A group of us, seven to be exact. manned so-called gates through which the dancers went onto the dance floor. Each dance cost the couple a nickel. So it was ow JOb as gate boys to see to it that each couple deposited a nickel tick- et into a box when they went out on the floor. So far, so good. However, at the end o( each dance it was also our job to herd the dancers off the noor so that they could pay another nickel for the next dance. To do this we gate boys took long ropes which con- nected the gates and went out onto the middle of the floor dlld herded the dancers off the floor, much like herding a group of cattle into the corral. In so doing we would from time to time annoy one of the male dancers as his partner No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ... Daily Pilot THI VllDICT robert gardner was being dragged off the floor. Altercations were fTe- quent, and this Is where Hal Pan'gle enters tlus deathless yam. We gate boys were a fairly typical bunch of high school kids. Scrawny would be a charitable description. All but one. That one was Hal Pangle. Hal was a veritable glant of a man, even as a }cjd. He never took advantage of his size. He was quiet, modest, friendly, but he was big and he was • brawny. And so when one or us gate boys was about to su(fer great bodily harm at the hands ol a male dancer who resented his female partner being yanked off the floor, we would yell, •Piing le!• al the top of our lungs. Hal would drop his rope and come trotting over, all 250 pounds of a man who could scowl w1th the best or them when the occasion demanded. All of a sudden the l!ate dancer became docile, almost apologetic. Now, that's the Hal Pangle I remember, not the great foot- ball player who received All· American recognition. You see, I went to USC du.ring the late '20s and early '30s. At th.at time, USC was a football p0werhouse. National championships were regular, Rose Bowls were automatic, All-Americans were a dime a dozen. And so it was one year we were on our way to anoth- er national championsh'ip . 'We had a 25-game winning streak when tragedy struck. A lowty Oregon State team played the great Thundering' Herd to a 0-0 tie. And they _ did it with an 11-man squad, no substitutions. And my old fnend Hal Pangle was the powerhouse or that Oregon Stale team, qsclung up huge yards as a fullback. then beconung a devastating tack-• le on defense It was a sad day for Troy So that's why I choose to remember Hal Pangle as the ' genial g1ant who repeatedly saved me from bodily harm one summer at the Ren- dezvous, rather than th.at dirty so-and-so who nuned USC's chances for another national championship. U tlus does9't make sense, tt's because you didn't go to USC dunng its football power- house days. • JUDGE GARDNER 1s a Corona del Mar resident and former judge. His column runs Tuesdays. 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Phototlraphy of Costa Mesa ancl Newport l•ach ... to name lust a '9w ·- 4 T~, ~ 28, 1999 reputdulling the lite and m building the conunerciol oenter. However, the Coast · ;.committee said. the IMne Co. did not distlose to the <;.Qmmuruty tha_t a portion of the parcel might he used for i a~ent.s. According to official zon- , ing documents, housing is one of the possible uses .of tile site. . • • ' INN CONTINUED FROM 1 something funny to draw. "People like Johnny Weiss- muller, Broderick Crawford, Dick Shaw, Virgil Partch and Jack Dempsey used to come in here,• said Bob Yardley, who owned the restaurant from 1975to1995, and is now part-owner of the busi- ness. Yardley, who grew up on the island in the 1930s and '40s, remembers when Harold Sehslln -a police officer aQ.mired for his high school football skills - would hang out at the r~staurant and everyone made a big deal of ·it. . MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I OAlY PILOT able. Everyone knew everyone here.· Otlen said when people heard about the reopenmg. they started coming to the door and inqwring. ••we want our 'Cheers' back,· they would say. When the Village Inn first closed, Otsen sajd people were disappointed but thought it would be cloSed only for a short while. But the renovation process dragged into a year, she Said. Olsen said she cried when she saw the firlished product. "I seriously had tears m my eyes,• she said. "It looked beau- tilul.. . "We are still in diScu · sions with Vons to try to repurchdse the retail center· and the 18 acres," Kranhold said. "If successful, we're hoping to expedite the con- strucuon of the shopping : center.• "He was the best football player around,• said Jim Jen- nings, who lives across the street from Village Inn and is one of Yardley's close friends. The memory of good-looking teachers strolling into the ·bar remains vivid in Dick Higbie's mind. Higbie, who bas known Yardley for many years, remem- bers going into the bar when teachers went there for entertain- ment. Clockwise from left: Friends David Tuughinbaugh, Brad Harris, Lonnie Branson and Mike Arnold enjoy a few beers at the newly renovated and open-for-business Village Inn In Balboa Isle. Carol Bento, a 34-year cus- tomer, said she went to the Vil- lage Inn on her first date with her husband. Now her children, who also wor~ at the restaurant, b_ave started another generation of dedicated fans. "I had my first dnnk here:" Bento said. ·we used' to dance in the middle of the floor when Rick Sherman played here. Even though he always played the same music, we always came and danced. Now my children come here and they are anxious for [The Village Inn) to reopen." : In the meantime, the Although many can recall the good times at the restaurant, they don't seem to remember how it looked. Ddrmenne Wagner, the owner's mother, said before the restaurant underwent renovqtion tl didn't have much ambience. Coast Comnuttee Will meet and decide on its next course of action. · •we will continue to try • to shed public tight on the , way the Irvine Co does business in Newport Coast," McGee said. Ml used to come here in the '50s to meet the school teachers, who were in their 20s, and hang out with friends, M Higbie said. "It was a. depressing atmos- phere, H she srud. "There wasn't much color, I didn't feel it was inviting to the public. Now it's COUNCIL force them. City staff hope to begin soon the required process of notifying the public ano affected agencies of the city's plans. Annexing the remammg umncorporated land in the city's sphere of influence has always been d goal, said Dave Kitt, deputy city manager. Processing all three annexdtions at once, he said, will be more economical in CONTINUED FROM 1 part of Newport Beach, the may- or said, Newport Beach won't Councilmen Tom Thompson and John Noyes were absent from the meeting. . terms of lunng consultants, bud- geting staff lime dnd filing appli· cations with the Local Agency Formdtion Commission, the state-created body that governs incorporations and annexations. .,~ ' MWe want to try to clean up Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! z 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • One Block South of 405 Fwy ~ (714) 545-7168 CAR ACCIDENT? 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The proposal does not include the Banning Ranch property in West Newport Beach, which is also in the city's sphere of influ- ence and is the site of a planned 1,700-unit development in preparation for the Santa Ana Heights annexation, staff plan to meet with community representatives Oct. 5, •to talk about whether life would be dlf· ferent in a city rather than a county,• Kilf said. "The one thing we're trying to stress is that life won't change much," Kill said, adding that the rural character of Santa Ana Heights would not be altered, and no taxes or new zoning rules would Bento added that the lounge and restaurant is nothing like a bar. "It's an extended living room,• she said. be imposed. City Council members helped Santa Ana Heights with its spe- cific plan 20 years ago, so the city already agrees with Heights' residents about the future direction of the communi- ty, Kilf said. It is not known how the coun- ty would respond to the poss1ble annexation of the land, especial- ly considering its proxunity to John Wayne Airport. While city officials and New- port Coast residents must deade a number of crucial financial details of the annexation agree- ment, Bludau said he believes something can' be worked out before the Oct. 25 planned pub- lic bearing on the annexation application. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 2S•40%0F • Df snev • Red Skelton • Clowns • Artwork • Gifts • Figurines MUNICIPAL BONDS ONE OF • california's leading underwriters • New offerings available •AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds SUTRO&CO lrr.oestmtnl PreftSStOnals Sina 1Bs8 Private Client Group 1b Set an Appointment, Please Call ... LANTZ E. 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The study looks at three alternatives in addition to · not building the rail: · • The elevated alternative would cost more than $1 bil- lion and would enter Costa Mesa from Bristol Street, proceed east on Anton Boulevard and then south to Irvine via Main Street. • Street level aliemative No. 1 would cost $597 mil- lion and would ~nter Costa Mesa via Bristol Street, pro- ceed east on Sunflower Avenue and then south to Irvine via Main Street. • Street level alternative No 2 would cost $592 mil- lion and would enter Costa Mesa from Main Street, pro- ceed west into the South Coast Metro area via Anton_ Boulevard and then double back on Anton before pro- ceeding south to Irvine via Main Street again. The study outlines vari- ous levels of impacts related to noise, vibrations and views in Costa Mesa. They include: •the possibility that parts, or whole lots, of commercial property may have to be bought if a connection is made to John Wayne Airport using street level alternative No. 1. •moderate noise for three single-family homes on Anton Boulevard, the Westin and the Marriott Suites under the elevated rail alter- native. • moderate notSe at The Lakes al South Coast wider street level alternative No. 1. The study also indicates that the bike trail on Anton Boulevard and a proposed bike trail, which would circle the Sakioka farm site, would intersect various rail route alternatives. Various counal members have expressed concerns about the possible need to increase the number of buildings to accoti:tmodate the tight rail system. Last week, the counal voted 4-1 to adopt a local plan that proVldes gwdelines to ensure that any future transit system lS compatible with adjacent land uses. One of the recommenda- tions on ldlld use detailed in an engmeertng report for Costa Me~ was to encour- age mixed-use development in areas near transit stations , and along tr~it corridors. Those types of develop- ments are more transit-sup- porllve, according to the report. Not all council members agreed with such recom- mendations. HI lhlnk it should clearly be stated from our oty coun- cil that we're not going to let light rail ideas regarding densities of development in our city be dictated by the needs of having an efficient- ly run light rail system,• Councilman Joe Erickson srud. Enckson -who voted in favor of the city's light rail plan -said he believed there should be no increases in the density or residential developments m area. Councilwoman Heather Somers took an even more addmanl stance against the light rail, voting against the city plan because, she said, she didn't think the project should happen ·in Costa Mesa Somers said she had a problem With the multimtl· lion dollar cost of the project. Mostly, she said, she oppo ed the plan because she believes 1t would require the city to allow more devel· opments. •t.and den 1ties are gomg to be dictated to (us) by the foct that we have a trMlS· pott11tion system that will suddenly need to be sup· ported by enough people to ride on lt to be viable,• Somers !'laid, The public hearing on the I!IR will be today from 6 p.m. to R p.m. at lhe Netghbor- . hoorl Community Center, HMS PMk Ave. Presentations Will be made at 6.30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Copies ol the draft EIR are available at the Meso Verde branch library and online at www.octo.net, For more Information, call (714) 560-5598 . . ... 94 days. • Tueidoy, september 28, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949~7 44223 £9am: Feb. 28. 1980 15f .....,..: 5-foot 7 • Weight: 11 s Sport: Water polo Pac Utilrty v.r: Sophomore Kith School: Dana Hills ea.ct\: Mike Giles ~Undecided Favorite food: Sushi Favorite mcwle: •Don't be • menace to South Central while drinking your juice in the hoOd." 9-tllltWtk rnoo1•1t: •AJmost be.Jt Golden West last yell' We were in the whole game, but ton in the end.• Athletie of the WMk Ill: W<A a key figure an Orange Coasfi runner"\IP finish at me 01ablo va11ey Tournament O:d1y Plbt Co/l«tor lpOl'tS Clfd wrl•s 99-F Newport trio sparkles COSTA MESA - Newport Harbor High GO l f posted the lowest three individ- ual scores, including a 4-over-par 39 by medalist Kelly Hunt, to take a 130-154 lead over San Clemente in the first half of an 18-hole nonleague girls golf match at the Costa Mesa Goll & Country Club Monddy Shelly Roberts shot 44 and Harbor teammate Emily McKay carded a 47. Lind ay Galbraith and Brianna Reehl shot 50. TODAY'S SCHEDULE • w.tw po6o: High IChool boy\ C0<one del M•r et El Toro, 3 p m. Cost• ~ vs C.p.streno V•li.y, •t Saddl•back College, 4 p m • ~ College -n V~rd Untwnhy at Conc:Ofdla, l pm, Community con.ge ,.,,.., OBnge ~ et ll1vet1id4!, 3 p.m., Community college women 111~ et Orenge Com1, l pm • Voli.,tMft: Col~ wotn4fl Wwstmont at Vanguerd Unt~ty. 1 )() p m : H•gh Khool g"h H~ 9ffCtl at COfOM del Mar, 4 pm • • Hogh Khool gim • l'eninwla at Newport H.trbOf; 2 p m • GoH: High t<tlool gn . Esanc .. "" Cost.I Mna. •I Con.I Mftl G&CC. 2 30 pm:~ HarbOf n UIQlma Hill!, et Cata o.I Sol, l p m • Refd Melt~ Hogh ldloGl gttls • ~ H¥tlOf et founta<n llailey ) p m DON LEACH I DAtl.Y PILOT Newp~rt H;irbor High football coach Jeff Brinkley (right) displays the tenseness involved ln the Sailors nonleague 35-3 victory over Back Bay rival Corona del Mar Jast•Frlday night. SPECIAL DELIVERY Deats, with two new fans in the fo~looks to trigger resurgence for Estancia baseball. W en I learned last week that former Costa Mesa High baseball coach Doug Deats had taken the same job at cross-town rival Estancia, there were two questions I was eager to fungo in his direction. 1) Was it two boys, two girls, or one of each? 2) Why take that'job? The first question bad to do with Deats' unavailability to comment on the second the day he was hi.red (Sept. 20), as he was attenchng to the late-everung birth of twins Megan and Michael. His second daughter and first son, as well as mother Jacqueline, are all doing well, the proud papa assured me. As to the Jess pressing issue, Deats addressed skepticism about his new career path the same way he does his business on the diamond -with enthWiiasm and candor. "I like to coach, man,• he said. "That's what I do. I'm hoping to help those kids out with baseball and maybe some other stuff, too. And, after a,U, that really should be the goals of any coach. Sometimes, I think we all get a little shortsighted and get stuck on wins and losses.· Guilty as charged, Coach. Deats, however, was ciot averse to stating his belief that more wins and fewer losses , PREPS harry foulkner diamond, an lSsue which played heavily in the resignation of Joe McKettrick one game into the '98 season. "I'm going to try to mdke 1t as good as 1t can be, but l don't know, yet, what that will mean," said Deats, whose labor at Mesa left behind a quality facility current coach Kuk BauermetSter, with community support, continues to upgrade. • Deats said another primary concern is fitting into lus new ------------program's color scheme . could be m store for the once-proud program. Estancia, under former coaches Ken Millard and the late Paul Troxel, made the playoffs rught times in 10 years through 1994. But the Eagles have not had a winning season since '93, not made the playoffs since '94 and have won less than 14 % of their games the last four springs (13-81-1). •I'm pretty competitive,• said Deats, who took over a Costa Mesa program in much worse condition in 1994 and led lus alma mater to its first back-to-back trips to the CIF playoffs in 34 years (1995-96), before resigning after the '97 campaign. · 'Tm going to work as hard as I can to make us as competitive as we can be. Hopefully, the lods will embrace the things I'm trying to do and maybe we can knock some people off.• • Among Deals' primary objecilves will be to improve the condlbon of the Eagles' "I don't hdve.any red clothes,· he said "I told the kids if they catch me in any (green) Costa Mesa T-shlrts out there, they can rip them off me. I'm wearing in.side-out T-shirts, until I can get some red on.es." • After filling Davidson Field beyond capaaty for Fnday rught's Battle of the Bay XXXVIIl, Corona del Mar High and Newport Harbor football supporters deserve plenty of praise. A nonleague Week 3 meeting between the cross-town rivals, as well as a live ~evision broadcast of the game, had little, if any, effect on the community's willingness to embrace the annual showcase showdown. And, as usual, supreme sportsmanship and mutual respect were amply displayed. • Coach Dick Freeman's Sea Kings lost more than bragging rights m the 35-3 setbdck to the Sailors SEE FAULKNER PAGE 6 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (CoicHES' SELECTIONS) -n. ........ to lladl playlri • ....... mapt ............. --- a pip of ll"Y'S to play as a team and la mob the tlllll liipr dat ..... _ • Mike ~yne. Daily Pilot Hall of Famer Daily Pilat 5 C~LEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM MAYNE Orange Coast •He has been a Mayne stream to baseball stardom for Orange Coast College products in a unique way. R1cit/\JU> Ot.:'llN en their stay is 1111 hort and emporary, it's hard to convmce c6mmuruty college basebau players to give way for the good or the program. But for 15 yedIS dS hedd baseball coach at Orange Coast C'ollege. Mike Mayne sold hJS players on a tedm-first attitude and firsl-rale system. "The most difficult thing to leach p1ayers was the whole team concept of the game, to get a group of guys to play as a team and to make the team bigger than themselves.• he sdld. "That was the challenge every year, and that was the hardest thing you had to do.• College World Series at Omaha, Neb .. mcludmg Bobby Smith and Glenn Robertson on Cal State Fullerton'!. 1979 NCAA title team.· ln ddd1bon to Romine, Hill, Bc>aslPy and h~ son, no fewer than a dozen other players eventually landed m the big leagues. Rich Amaral (Baltimore), Ma.rty Cordovd (Minnesota) and Brent Mdyne (Siill Francisco) are active major leaguers. while Kevin Reimer, Jeff Gardner and Damon Berryhill al.I pldyed on the Pirates' 1984 conference championship ~QUdd before enJOymg successful pro Cdreer.. Daryl Scorners. Dave Staton, Mike Mr .. uraca, Greg O'HaUoran, • Eddie Pierce. Janue Nelson and Dedrick also played in the big leagues following stints at OCC Rex Peters (Chapman Uruven;1ty) dlld Larry Lee (Cue.sta College) are former Mayne pupils who later became head collegiate baseball coaches, while several others, including Edison's Tom Duggan. became high school head coaches A master at blendUlg personalities and talent, Mayne is OCC's all-ume Wlnningest baseball coach, compiling a 400-188-6 record with six conference titles and one state championship (1980), while sending dll astonishing 16 players to the major leagues, mcluding his son, Brent. Mike Mayne While the OCC teams of 1981 and '82 are close to Mdyne's heart. his "Without ..i doubt, (developing the team concept) was the toughest thing to do,· he dtd. "You're getting guys for only one or two yeaIS, players who came from high school progrdlT\S, four-year college bounce bdck<t, guys from out o( (Orange County) and guys from out of state, and you had to get them to look at the gdDle from d different perspective. "That was one of the beauties of the 1981 and '82 (South Coast Conference championship) teams (wtuch combmcd for a 66-17 record). Those were mdture players and they were ultimately better than thel.T mdividual ab1hlles warranted. Everybody was pulling on the same end of the rope, and everybody had the same goal -win. Wm games. If you win games, everything turns out good for everybody. • · During OCC's dominance m the 1.980 -the Pirates won more than 30 garne5 m Sl.lC different seasons. Whether Mdyne's player; went on to profe!>S1onal ba.;eball or earned four-year college scholarshlps, they were team leaders at the next level "It wasn't an easy program to play m, by some standard , • Mayne said. "But that WclS by • design. My job, as l saw 1t, wa to mo t memorable JS the '80 team. •Tuat may have been the best JC tedm ever put on a field,• Mayne said, refemng to the squad that set • no less than 28 school records 1 (team and tnd.ivtdual(. captured f the hrst of six conference btles m • hJS reign and won the school's third state championship (the Bucs also won stale titles under Wendell Pickens in 1956 and '60). • Mdyne, now m his eighth autumn as an assistant football coach for the PLrales, coached bdscbcill from 1977 to 1992, when OC'C was in charge of the community college landscape. Pnor lo his amval, Orange Coast had en1oyed only four wm · sedsons m the previous 11, loggmg a 131-200 record for a dismal 396 wuuung percentage. The Pirates hadn't been to tbe state playoffs 111 15 years. A native of Brooklyn. N.Y., t.1ayne WM a three-sport standout at Madison High tn San Diego, then played four years of baseball (and two years of football) al UC River.-ide, where the slick-fieldmg mhelder mented the Highlanders' Golden Glove Awa.rd all four years. ESTANCIA r---------------------------, get guys ready for the next level C 0 R 0 NA DEL MAR Youdon'tknowhowtouqh1t1c; Mayne was a highly successful baseball coach at EJSenhower High m Rialto, gomg 89·21 m four years l 809 winnmg percentage). He also cooched football at Eisenhower, wher two-way tandout Ronnie Lott mddc We easier. SEAN J;REEMAN T he 6-foot-2, 190-pound senior two-way starter blocked exceptionally well at wmg- back and was a consistent dcfen· ~ivc factor at out- 1dc linebacker. • NEWPORT ROBERT COLE ' "T"le 6·foot·5, .1 325-pound senior off el\live tackle got 8 COO· liltent push up Jront au night. e graded at % on running plays and l 00% on protection. JOHN ) ALDERETE A 6-foot, 115- ./'"\.p o u n d senior comer- back, he was in on nine tackles against Garden Grove and came up with one of the Eagles' two - tnlerccptions HARIOR GARRElT TR ONCALE A 6·foot, 185· ~undjunior defensive end, he made &even olo tackles, lncludlng a come-from- be.h.irid sack. and allo contributed a pair of aillsti. • I until you get there, so you havt~ to J 0 N D A .~VI D be mentally tough to ~andle 1t H "There are guys like (p1trhcr) SCHRANK BESER Jimmy Dedrick, who weren't giant '"t"1lc 5-foot-9, l 1'80-poun4 senior receiver proV\dcd CdM's biggest offen- sive play of the night, rambling 29 yards Wlth a revc~c. He also blockt'd well. • J\5-foot-11 , ~70 -pound senior comer- back, his consis- tently solid cov- erage allowed Newport Harbor little headway m . the dl.J'Ways on h1 ~1dc of the fi Id. • COSTA MESI -DAVE ~FERNANDO WEIR I~ ARONNA "J""he 6·foot, 185· :1 pound senior QB had a 20· yard tcmchdown run, completed two pe for 20 yllid1, added a one•handed Interception and punted well. contributors when they were here, but they went on to becoml' dS successful as h<'ck i:l baseball players. They leamNI about mental toughne!'-s and competitive desire; they learned how to be winners; what 1l took to be a winn r: what kind of preparation and hard work it take!> to wm, and how to handle any situation you get into.• One of Mdyne's b1gg • t boost rs wa the latP. Jlm Brock, the legendary fonncr Arizona Stat ba ball coach who rccr\11t ?d c ghl fonn r OCC players, 1nc}udrng h1turc maJor leagu Kevm Ronune. Donnie Mill end Chri Beail y. Mike Sodd "' Chri John ton, Dav 1lnoco end pitch r; t>.likc l louan ttnd Don Smith also wound up at lemr vilt Costa Mesa. •1May1w) teach the fundamentals wel~" Brock one Id ·somt? oomnmnlty college kid come out wtth ti! the tools but aren't ~bed Mike's kids are amazing In that they are au vruy good~·· and they alto a.. grtMd ttltudes They all ki'low a.- fundamentals .o they're reedy 10 step right In • Sodden, ROmine. HW and Johnston pjayed on A.naon. SC. 1981NCM~IMm. Sev6nl ottMf former pMyelS widllr Mayne went on to~ lft tbl . .. One of Mayne's thrllls was roaching his oldest on tor one year (1987) at OCC, before Brent moved on to Cal State Fullerton and r"ached th ma1ors m 1990. "It's be n a wonderful thing to follow,· Mayne said of his son's big league catching career, which "tarted tn Kansas City after the Royal lcctN! him No. 1 10 the 1989 drbft Brent 1a)'lle, wh batting aver g ha be n w U over lor mo t ot th 1999 oampcugn with th • G an • h tl1so pl yed for the M •ts and '. Clson, O't-ia'notllll and Berryhill, a 1 2 WorJd Seri hero for the Atlanta Bra • also m ml\ or league aildlE!.J'$ after pl ylng und r Mayne, c::on ll red an e C'tillent teecher and moUvator. Cordova a former Am riean Le gu • ROOki of the Y. ar A National JC Ooacb Of the Year by tbe American AlllCJdellaa of Collegle'le BMebaU CotCb-. Mayn t 'ls a membw of the Ody RikJt SpMs Hall dC Peme, ce&ebrating tbe mm.matum. MayaeandblllWh.Pllbldl. UVe ln COIA :MeM lad_..., &1• auDUDatl In MoWM TMf .... hl0.-.... 31..a • ...,__. p8ol. A ........ o,tMa. --., .. """ tit ........... crl,u•llll .. ¥lll .... • • r~6_T_U9tdor.~-·~~~-2_e._1_999 ____________________________ ~--~~IJ();_,,;;~11'~tt~s~..._.------_..;.-----------------------------Da-i~~-P_,.i'°f • • ·-t.urw.u·.!!OOL!!!'ftA ... !!.~-FL YING EAGLETS WITll POLO OCC second at Diablo Valley tournament • 63 -Chrll M&nderlno (Newport Harbor) touchdown run. • 39 • Andre Stewart (Newport Harbor) touchdown run. • 39 -Rory MdCeever (Corona del Mar) field goal. • 38 -Jaitla Jacobi (Newport Harbor) pass from Chris Manderino. • 31 -Manball HendridLI (Estancia) touchdown run. l.Asr WEJ?K'S BIG JUTS AND DEFENSIVE PLAYS Estllnd8 ·Linebacker Cesar Romero recovered a fumble near mldfield to set up a touchdown and later batted down a pass ... Defensive back ff9ddy .,......... Intercepted a pass In the second quarter ... Defensive end Kyle Westmaf1 came up with a big tackle for no gain •. Andy Romo ~ Jo9lt VHCti teamed up to prevent the Argos from tying the game on a two-point conversion ... Uneback~r Biiiy BOidt recovered a"n errant option pitch ... End Kyle Westman •nd outside linebacker Selln Ffteman teamed up on taclcle for a 5-yard loss ... Freeman forced a fumble on a quarterback sack and Westman recovered ... Ivan ~ stopped a fake punt to give the E~les possession ... Linebacker fahad Jahld had a big hit behind the line ... John AldeNte had a key fourth-quarter interception and also deflected a screen pass late in the game. Cost.II Mesa • End Todd Duddrtdge had a sack and a quarterback pressure that led to a saclc on a fourth-down play ... Outside line- baclcer O.ve Weir knocked down three passes and lnt~epted West.· minster's last pass of the game ... Inside linebacker Jason RaNdn had a sack late In the game ... Safety Willy Franco had a fourth- down interception ..• J.tte 0.velllnd and Antony GNblslch had several key tackles that slowed down Westminster's offense ... End Robert Hui· llger had a sack. Newport Harbor • Outside linebacker Chris Manderino forced a fumble and safety Dayne Haff recovered to set up second Sailor touchdown ... Linebacker Alen Saena had a big hit to fotce a sec· ond·quarter fumble and also made the first hit to stop a fourth-and· short run on the first series after halftime ... Safety Kelsey Peterson intercepted a pass .. End Ga,,.tt D'onule chased down CdM quarterback from behind tor a sack ... Outside. 'badcer Andy Rankin stopped ball carrier for 4-yard loss. Corona del Mar End Jay Bottom knifed through the line to stop Newport ballcarrier for 3-yard loss ... Michael DiSano recovered an onside kick to start the second half ... Outside 'baclcer Nldc Prvsser made a stop for a 2-yard loss ... End Mik• Hayes made a stop behind the line in the second quarter FAULKNER CONTINUED FROM 5 Junior t(Udrt~rback Matt f\.toure suffered d broken rib, d pdrt1ally collapsed lung d1ld d brwsed spleen when hll on a second -quarter keeper. He did not return: was hosp1talized until Monday, and is out i.ndehrutely, ' rlccordmg to Freeman. As u that weren't enough bad news for CdM, sophomore bdckup quarterback Joe BarbPr suffered a brokl'n thumb on his nght (passing) hdfld Ill the game ' and 1s also out of commission for an extended period. Evan Burden, Freeman's first option off the bench agamst Hdrbor, mherits the job and the Sea Kings must scour their roster for an emergency backup. "The No. 1 thing we couldn't have happen this season was to Jose Matt,• Free.man said. • Newport Harbor will likely be without senior receiver-safety Billy Clayton until the Oct. 15 Sea View League opener against · Irvine, according to Coach Jeff Brinkley. Clayton, who did not play against CdM, bas a deep thigh bruise, originally sustained in the Tars' opener against Orange. He practiced the followmg week and played against Marina, but · swelling in his quadriceps forced him to leave that game early and he's been limping ever since. Estancia's young runners are making a name. for themselves. Y ou couldn't blame Estancia High boyi; cross country coach Charlie Appell for feeling uncertain about his team's future. Alberto Munoz graduated, and so did Manuel Orozco. To fill their shoes, Appell had to rely on 14-and 15-year-olds streaming through high school doors for the first time. This was a classic example of a youth movement. The star athletes are gQne, so a bunch of kids who nught, or might not work out, have to replace them. MThey're all young kids,• Appell said. ·nus is the first experience in cross country for many of them. We only have two seniors. We have very little expenence, but we've been very successful so far." Instead of going through growing pains though, Estancia has started quickly out of the chute. At the Laguna Hills Invitational, the freshmen runners won the meet with an absurd 29 points, 23 points fewer· than the ~econd-place team. And they were only a little off their lime the following week, scoring 34 pomts in a win against LlllTWllllTS Woodbridge. The Eagles only have two seruors on their team. so they constantly use freshmen and sophomores to fill out the varsity squad. The kids have responded so far, and Estancia is currently No. 8 in CIF Southern Section Division IX rankings. When they do not run on the varsity squad, the kids have made Estancia 's freshmen and sophomore squad fonnidable. "l am surprised,• Appell said. April Flores and Humberto Rojas have spent the most time on the varsity team so far. Along with those two, the underclassmen consist of Eric Vangeen, Gerardo Orozco, Sean Zich, Jorge Contreras, Luis Segoginao, Mile Casillas and Eric Lopez. Estanci.a's success has been most surp~ beeause a lot of these kids never rao cross country before. For them to come in and run the three miles in their firSt two attempts and win is phenomenal. •t was disappomted because other kids earlier didn't like to work," Appell said. ~But these kids love to work ... Thursday, Estancia gets to test its kids against the cl.ass of Orange County cross country, Corona del Mar. The two schools cJ!d meet at the Laguna Hills • InvitaijonaJ, and Estancia's fresh.men and sophomore teams finished ahead of the Sea Kings twice. If the Eagles win again, it would be a huge confidence booster for their young runners. With so many youngsters on • the team, you would think Estancia's success in the future is guaranteed. But as the Montreal Expos constantly prove, having young talent is one thing, but keeping it together is another. And Appell realizes he is nurturing a team instead of rebuilding one. "Their success is encouraging," he said. "But we'll see in a couple of years. We have lo get these kids to stick around." • Pirates sparkle, but fall to rival Golden West in the finals, again, 11-3. CONCORD -The Orange Coast College women's water polo team, ranked No. 3 in South- .em Calif omia and No. 3 in the state, defeated the top three ranked teams from Northern Cal- if omia en route to a runner:up finish at the Oiablo Valley T-0ur- nament, completed Sunday at Diablo Valley College. Golden West, ranked No. 1 in the state, defeated the Pirates, 11-3. in the title match, after OCC earned an 8-6 senufinal triumph over Merced. · OCC sophomores Narrissa Reidenbaugh and Laura Blair had three goals in the final two games, while Newport Harbor High product Erin Kennedy col- lected 11 saves. OCC (8·2) has lost only to Golden West, the defending state champion, this season. The Pirates also defeated NorthEfto California powers Modesto and Diablo Valley in the toum~ment. OCC returns to action · Wednes- day, hosting nonconference foe San Diego Mesa. Estancia,· Mesa tumble DtAal.O VAU.E.Y TOUft.NAMENT Championship pme G OU>EN WEST 11, ORANGE CoAsT 3 Orange Coast 2 0 0 1 • 3 Golden West. 2 4 1 4 • 11 • Cassity-McCormack combo sparkles, as well as Gudvangen, for Estancia; Costa Mesa's Havens wins two of three, but Ocean View has too much depth. OCC: Reldenbaugh 2, Klarich 1. saves: Kennedy S Semifinal ~~II&;~-'~ ~ 8, MERCED 6 Orange Coast 2 2 3 1 • 8 GARDEN~G~~~O~V!!~~:---... ........... ..-:: Seahawk.s double up Mesa Estancia High doubles I E N N I S partners Jennifer Cassity and Paige McCormack swept three sets, as did Eagles singles standout J enea Gudvangen, but host Santiago earned a 12-6 nonleague girls tennis victory Monday. HUNTINGTON BEACH -Hilary Havens earned two of Costa Mesa High's five singles set victones, but host Ocean View dominated the doubles to earn a 13-5 nonleague girls tenrus vie· tory Monday. Merced 3 1 2 O • 6 OCC: Blair 3, Stipp 2, Retdenbaugh 1, Logan 1, Hylton 1. saves -Kennedy 6. OftANGE CoAST 1 J, CHA8oT 0 . The Eagles (2-4) op~n Pacific Coast League play Thursday at cross-town rival Costa Mesa. The Mustangs visit Estancia in the Paclfic Coast League opener Thursday. Orange Coast 5 1 5 2 • 13 Chabot 0 0 0 0 -0 OCC: Klarich 3, Rledenbaugh 2, Espinosa 1, Blair 1, Maddox l. Garcia 1, Lemke 1, Larson 1. Hallman 1. Hylton 1. Saves· Kenn~y 2. NONLIAGUE Ocu.N Vt£W 13, CoSTA MESA 5 NON LEAGUE SANTIAGO 12, EslANOA 6 Singles: Gudvangen (E) def. Huong, 6-2. def. Vi, 6~2, default; Trettan (E).fost, 1-6, won. 6-2, lost. 0-S; Hernandez (E) lost, 2-6, 3-6. 1·6. Slngles: Havens (CM) lost to K. Nguyen, 3-6. def. Pham, 6-0, def Ma, 6-2; Doat'\ (CM) lost, 0-6. won, 6-2, 6-4; Lee·(CM) lost. 1·6, won, 6·3. lost."2-4>. . at.ANGE CoAST 9, OtAILO VAUEY 7 Doubles: cassity·McCormack (E) def. Carolyn-VI. 6·0, def. Thao-Diana; 6-4, def. Duong-Huong, 6-3; Burns-Leyson (E) lost. 4-6, 1 ·6, 5-7; Brooks-Vallejo (E) lost. 2·6, 2-6. 0-6. DCM.lbt.s: DeMello-Huynh (CM) lost to Chen.-Koseras. 4-6, lost to Shank·Wagdy, 1-6, lost to Levy-Choe. 2-6; Dinsdale-Yenny (CM) lost. 1-6. 0-6, 2-6, Soria-Bolzmann (CM) lost. 2-6, 1-6, 0-6. lime of lhe sale, an lhat oer· taJn real property 6ituated In Newport Beach, Orange County, Calltomla, o•· ICribed as follows: S.. Alt.ached EXhlblt A DESCRIPTION PARCEL 1. UNIT 502, IN THE CITY Of' NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, 'STATE Of' CALIFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN CON · DOMINIUM PLAN RE· CORDED AUGUST 12, t975 IN BOOK 11481 , PAGE 1363 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, AND AS DE· FINED IN THOSE CEA· TAIN DECLARA ... ION OF COVENANTS, CONDI· TIONS AND R!;STRIC- TIONS RECORDED IN BOOK 11"8.4, PAGE 306 Of' OFFICIAL RECORDS PARCEL 2 AN UN· PIVIDED 1/58TH (1/581li) INTEREST AS TENANT IN COMMON IN THE FEE IN· TEREST IN AND TO THE COMMON AREA OF SAID LOT AND TRACT AS SUCH TERM IS DEFINED IN THE ARTICl..E ENTI· TlED ·DEFINITIONS" Of' THE DECl.ARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDI· TIONS AND RESTRIC- TIONS RECORDED AU· GUST 14, 1975 IN BOOK 11484 PAGE 306, OF· FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY (THE "DECLARATION"). EXCEPTING THERE· FROM ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS, MINERALS RIGHTS, NATURAL GAS RIGHTS, AND OTHER HYDROCARBONS BY WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN THAT MAY BE WITHIN OA UNDER THC: PARCEL OF LANO HERE· INABOVE DESCRIBED..i TOGETHER WfTH THt PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING. MINING~ EX· PLOAING ANO OPc;RAT· ING THEREFOR AND STORING IN AND RE· MOVING THE SAME FROM SAID LAND, OR ANY Ofl-IER LAND. lN· CLUOINO THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR OIAEC-TIONAU Y DAILL AND MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THOSE HEREINA80VE DE• SCRlBE04.. ~ •• OR OAS WELLS IUl"NC.lS ANO SHAFTS INTO , THROUGH OR ACROSS me Sl.8SURFACE Of THE lAND Hl!AEIN• ABOVE OHCRIBEO AND TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCf<EO OR DIR£CTIONAl.LY ORILUO WEU.8, TUN· NEl.I AND SHAFTS UN· DEA AND BENEATH OR BEYOND THE EXffAIOR LIMITS THEREOF ANO TO AEORlliL, AETUN• HEL. EOUI_!, MAINTAIN. AEPAIA. uaEPEN ANO Of'E~tl ~V SUCH WEl.LI OR MINES, WfTH. OUT HOWEVER, THE "9GHT ~~M.:; f,t~TE Tt1ROUOH 'THI 8UAF'AC£ OA THE uPPIA llOO FEET OF THE ...-uAFACI OF THE L»tO HEAflNAIOVI! DESCRIBED, AS RE· SERVED IN THE DEED OR LEASE FROM THE IRVINE COMPANY, RE· CORDED MAY 26, 1978 IN BOOK 11749, PAGE 735 OF OFFICIAL RE· CORDS. PARCEL 3 NON· EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR UTILITIES, ACCESS, INGRESS, EGRESS, ENCROACHMENT, SUP· PORT AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, AL).. AS SHOWN ANO DEANED IN THOSE CERTAIN DEC· LAAATION OF COVE· NANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS RE· CORDED IN BOOK 11434, PAGE 396, OFFICIAL RE· CORDS AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. The street ad· csreu or other common designation of the aboY•· desel'lbed property .. 1008 East S.yslda Cove, New· port Beadl, CA 92980 Di~ 10 the abOYe delCf1bed property may be obtained pursuant to• wrtt· ten r9QV9SI sut>m11ted to beneficiary, Richard A. Higbie, EsQ whole ad· dl'UI II 333 Mar1ne Ave· nue. Balboe Island, CA 92862-0328 The ule Wiii be made without CCMIO&nl or wauanty r9gardlng 11111. posseaslon, or ancum· branoat, to ntiafy the ob llgallont secured by and pu11uant to fh8 power of aale oonfemtd In Chat cer- tain deed of 1ru11 dated May t7 11190, IKICUled by a.raid!\. Grant, as truator, lo Flr&I Ameitcen Tiiie In· auranoe Company, a Ceft- fornla corporaflon, H truatH lor Doog Sever· ance, benefmry, recorded May 17, 1990 .. Docu- ment No. 90-270751 OI· fldll Records of Orange County, Cl!lfOmla NollOI al O.fa"I and Ei.ction IO Seti in. abo\le-dMcf\bed l'MI property under thll deed of l1Ult WU l9COfded June 15, 1998 u Docu· mertl No 199t-044<M50 OITlclal Aecordl al Otano• Coumy. Celfomla On 9/'ll/99, wtlldl .. Che dell of lhe Initial publica. llon °' lhll notlel, tile fol· lolMna t!mOUnll ~ !ht tolal M10lll'lt °' fie un· ptllCI MIMce of !ht ot>llgl. Uoti MCUf1ld by lhe abOY9 detC"'*' p!'OPfrty and re11on1bly Htlma.11d cot!•, axpent11, and a<MnoM.~ ~ blllance oe 004r.11on • ,. ~ ~ E~ U,~900 MvWIOM toOO Total Amount S1M~ The ....... Ulldlr U'lt died of &Nil Ind .,,. ~ .. MCU9d !ht~ ..,. 8l9IOl'*I llO Adwrit A=~-;: ~ .......... No tTllflC No tM OIMM4, -~~ ., ..... ~.., end•Jt••••w "'*' ...... al llwt by 8 1IUt I8il0ft dllld .... ......... --•• Ooc11111tn• No 19990669687, Ofliclel Re- OOl'dl ol Orange Counly. Cahfomla. Daled Septem· ber 17, 1999 /SI Robert 8. Hoouels, trustee Pubbhed Newport Beach· Cotta Mesa Dellv Piiot September 21, 2&. October 5, 1999 T690 Flctltlou• Bu•ln .. • Nern. Stet.ment The lollowlng persons are dC>lng busln.., 111: Mobile Bone De~nstty 3605 Anley Ave.; Ne Beacti, Ca11fomla 9266 Marble Marine Corp., (CA), 3805 Finley Ave . Newport Beech, Callfomla 92663 Thlt bullneu ts oon- duded by • corporation Have you atanad doing buslneSI yet? No Marble Mal'lne Corp Arthur Angermllr·Mart>le, Praldenl Thia statement was flied wt1h lhe County Clerk ol Orange CoUlty on 9-1-99 199968041. Dally Pllof Sept. 7, 14. 21,24, 1999 T678 Flctltloua Bu•lneu Nim• Statement The loflowlng persons are doing oostness aa. C MAGAZINE, 3419 Via Lido 1243, Newport Beach, California 92663 MICNel P FarahJ..1400 San Mlguet or. \;Ol'Of\8 Del Mar, Cellfomfa 92625 Judith Connolly, 403A Femleal, Corona Del Mar, Cellfomla 92625 TN• buslneQ I• con- cluded by. oo-par1nera Have you started doing bUllnelt yet? No Michael P. Fetal! Thia llalement wu llled wlttl tile County C1er1t oC Orange Coun~r..~' ·09 1 100 Dally Pllol Sept 7, 14, 21, 24. 1099 1'880 F1Ctld0ue BuelneH Heme StlbMnent The Foaowtng persons .,. dolrlg buSlnell at. SIQNture Service. 350 E. 11th St., SYiia 210. Colta ~.CA92627 Global lnatincta, Inc., (CA), 350 E. 17th St , Su1t11 m27 Colla Mell, CA Tl'111 bUtlneH II con duded by • oorpot&Uon Have ~ atantd doinQ bu8lneQ yet? v ... 9121197 Gt<>btl 1n1t1ncta, Inc , 8eMe &n.I, CEO TN& ICAl19menl WU flied Wlf'I U'lt County Clerk ol Orange~ o.ly ~ 8'°' 1• :Zt, 21 OCt 5 '"* ~ MJOUi••lniie ................. ...":-~~ GIMMV"S IAIOAL IH) QIM.S, HI S Uelld • ~.~-••bl•tl•n hCIUIYtl, 1111 a.. • A. Ol)Me --.c•i•~ ............ 1111 allfta a ,A. Colli ......, Callaril~ ducted by: husband Ind wife Have you started doing bUSineas yet? No Sebastian Esqufvel This statement was filed with tfle County Clerk of Orange County on 8·23-09 1899M03131 Dally Pilot Sept. 14, 21 , 28, Oct 5, 1999 F687 Flctltloua Bualneaa Name Statement The lollowing pel'IOM are dolnQ buslnt$S as: HERSHEY ON-LINE SERVICES, 1500 Adams Avenue ... ~lte 301, Costa Mesa, 1.Alllomla 92628 HersNty Online Serv· loes, (CA), 1500 Adams Avenue. Suite 301, Costa Mesa, California 92828 Thts bu$1neu la con- dUctad by: a corporation Have you started doing busooau yet? Yes. 9/09/99 Hel$hey On-Una Serv· Ices, RObert Hershey, President This statement was hied With !ht County Clerk of Ofange Coun~~= 1 • Ody Piiot Seol 14, 21 , 28,0Ct 5, 199t . F683 Rctitloua Bu•lneH Nam• Statement The followlng persona are doing business as· Ink Ufe, 20 Caatawaya . Nonh, Newpon Beach, Callfomla 92680 Janet Mary MacDonald, 28 C8ataw1y1 North. New-~~ Beach, Calllornla Dan11IPa\/1dl MacDonald, 28 Ces1aw11y1 Nonh, Newl)Qn Beach, Calllomla 92660 This t>uslne11 11 con· dUcled by; husband and wile Hl\'9 you atanad doing t>usineH yet? No Janet MecDonald Thil statement was ltled Wlltl lhe County Clar11 of Orange Coootv 0n ~e.09 .1~7 Dally Pllol Seot 14. 21, 21 Ocl 5. 1990 F684 BSC 8750 NOTICE OF P£TT110N TO ADMINIST!R ESTATE OF: DAVID T. FRIEST •kl DAVID FNllT aka DAVID THOMAS FRl!IT CASE NO.A111114 To all ,l'lefra, b9ntfJ. cl1rle1, C~IOf'I. cont• ~ cradlorl, lfld per• aana wf'O mey OCMrwlM b4t ~.., In the wlll Of -....orbdr\at. DAVID T. FRIEST 8lla DAVID FRIEST .. OAVID THoMAI flRIEIT A Nf1TION flCJft ""'°" BATE ._ ...,, llld Dy VIAOINIA C00PEA In fie ...., CN1 d Cellclf· •n.~ ...aAt1~.,.. VlftllMbe• .... ,.,..... .... ..... loadll'lllMllfllt ··~Milt. ..;~=-= caldll. t enw. •.-..cs • Orange Coast 2 1 r 3 • 9 Diablo Valley 2 2 2 1 -7 OCC: Blair 3, Stipp 2, Riedenbaugh t, Logan 1, Hatrman 1, Hylton 1. saves: K~nnedy s. to ptoball Tilt WiO 1nO any codlcQ a,. avatlable tor examinatJon In in. b'le kepi bY lhe court. THE"PETITION requests authortly lo *1mlnlstar the estate Under the lndepend· em Mmlnlstrallon ol Ea-tatM ~. (Thia Authe>rtty win allow lhe personal rep- rNentaUve to talc• many actions without obtaining court 1pprov1I. Balore taking certain very lmpor· tant actions, tiowever, the partonal represenlatlv1 WIN be reqUirad to give no- tlol to 1n11,.stad persona unless they have walVed notice Of consented to lhe propc>Md action.) The In· dependent admlnlatra11on a\JlhOOly w111 be granled unless an Interested per· son tllaa en objection to Iha petlllon and •howl good r.ause why Ille court should not grant Ille autnortty. A HEARING on the peU· tiOn w be held on OCTOBER 14, 1099 11 1.45 p.m In Dept L73 lo- cated at 34 I The City Dr1Ye South. Oranot, CA D2868 IF YOU OWECT to the gramtng of !he petition, you ihould awur at lhe hear· Ing and Ital• yoor t uons or file wrltten tlonl with the court be OAI Illa heiring Your ap· pea ranee may be In person or by YQUf al1omly IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or oontlngen& craQrtor of the deC:Used, you rnuat Ille your delm 't1lflh tile coun and mall a ccpy to the peraonal representative ~oolntad by the coun Within four monlhl trom th8 data ot the f11"11 luuanoa of lelttll 81 provided In Pro- bete Code section 9100 The time for flllno dalma wtl not elCJ)lra before tour rnonttla rrom lhe hNrtng dale nolloed aboYt YOU MAV EXAMINE the lilt kept by the CIOUrt . Ir you .,. I Pttton lrlterelted In trie aatate, you may tile with lhe coun a~ tor Soed&I ~ (fonn OE• 1 So.el of lhe ~ of an In· venlOfY Ind •PPffllSal of ...... ...... "' ol IOy I I pabhon or account u provided In Prot>ale Coda aectJon 1250 A Request for Special Notlel fonn Is 1valllble from lhe murt dell(. Attorney for the Petitioner. Harold S. Nelton, &q. (CS8t 77HS), IOOt lrvtne ceni. Dflve, Ste. 1500, lrvlna, CA 928111 PubUstled Newport Beach, Costa Mesa Dally Piiot September 21, 27, 28, 11199 TM668 ""· I "Affordable Alternative" Discount CaSket, Cremation& Burial Service Why hould you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated pnccs for ca kcts & crVtccs???? Call ToU frtt ~-888-54CASKET same 0,.. ac Sunouncliag Coancna Daily Pilot NOTICE OF . PUBLIC AUCTION Notice II heteby given that tie Uhdersloiiecf wtll sell It PUBLIC .(UCTIOH on the 1MM/99 AT 11;00 a.m. AT: ALLSPACE, 8564 HAMIL TON AVE., HUNTINGTON BCH, CA 92848 1he pel'IOnll Proc>r •rty of the following: NAME, UNfT I, INVENTORY TEAS. MICHAEL. G053, TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD "1EMS STARKMAN JEZZABEL, G082, BOXES, LADDER & DESK K E. AUCTION SERVICE. P 0 BOX IOI, PATTON. CA92381 KE. JACKSON, TEL~ toe-ae3· 1131, AUCTION BONO 1723-41-19 N>lthed Newpol1 a..cn-eo.ta ...... D9IV Plot September 2'. a. '999 T689 88Cl714 NOTICE OF PETITION TO AOMINl8TER ESTATE OF: JAMES O. WEST aka JAMES OREOORV WEST aka JAMES WEST aka JIM WEST CASE NO. A197$06 To 111 heirs, banefl· cll(IH, credllora, cont· lngent creditors, and per· SON who may OUlerwlse be lnteretled In Ille wtll or Mlltl, or both, of: JAMES G. WEST 1ka JAMES GREGORY WEST Ml JAMES WEST 1ka JIM WEST A PETITION FOR PRO- BATE hu been tiled by CYNTHIA YOUNG·WEST In the Supeflor Coult of Clltfomla, Councy of ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PA08A TE requerta flat CYNTHIA YOU.NG.WEST ba appolrUd as pe...anal reprnentatlve to ldmlnlS· ter the eat1te ol the deoe· dent THE PETmON requests the deeedent'I Wllf and OOdiC:b, " 1ny, be lldmltled to probate. The Wiii and any oodk:lll are avallable lor 1xamlnallon In the file kept by the court. .. I HE PET1TION requeMa UhOftly IO ~lllMr IN ..... undlt lhe lndlflend-.,,. Admlnllltdon Cf e.- latN Ad. (Thie AuttlOrtly wll llow in. pe<IOnlll rep- retentatM to take rrwry ectlonl wlltlOUl ObClinlng COUit 1pprov1I. Before taking ceftlln .,.,., lmpor· lant ICliOnl, hOweller, the personal repre11nt1tl\le wll be ieqUred to glYe no- tlOI to Interested i)lrsona unlell ltley heW watwd notice or conMnled to the proposed action.) The In· depen<lent ec:tmlnlstretlon 1uthortty will ba granted unless an l~erested per· son files an Objection to 1he petition and •howl good cause why the c:ou111hould not grant the authority. A HEARING on the pell· lion wlU ba held on OCTOBER 14, 1999 at 1 :45 p.m. In OepL L73 located 11 341 The· City Or1ve Soultl, Of'ange, CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT to Ille granting of the petition, you should 1ppeer IC lhe hear~ Wig and state your:· lions or file written · lions wllh the court be orw the heating. Your ap· pearance m11y ba lo penion or,~roo ~CREDI· TOR °'. oontlngent credftor of the deceased, you must file your daim wl1l'I In. courf and mall a copy to lhl personal representative appointed by lhl court within lour monttls from the date ol the first lssuanoe of letters as provided in Pro-bate Coc;le section 91 oo. litdex a II ....... ~ , .... ....... -.~- ·~ • .... ... SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Business Needs - Gt EQUAL HOUSING ~T\HTY Allml .... ~111-­ , .....,_ 11IP!td191111 FH f Inf Felt.._ ... Act .. t•" • ....., nk• llHn 11 llltttl II '"'""' ... , ''''"'"'· ll•ll•tln 11 •1ml•l111l11 ....... '"'· , ..... rtllf*, .. , • .....,. 1111111111 mm .. utltul lfitl•, tf 11 lllffltu " mdt • ., .. ,. ,.,,,,~ •. ........ tlltalrllll ...... Ult HWl'l'et wlll HI kMW1lfl'I acc"4 "' 1ntftltt. .. 11 "' ml "'''' nlc• Is I• Yltlltlff ti Gt llW. 01t r ... tfl trt '"''' ltlttrne• llltl 111 •••lll•ts '''"""' t1 t•I• ten,llff Ill .. alle•lt ff It ~HI .,,.,..tty wll. Tt c1111- ,..._ ti '*'lllllNtltt, ctH HUD f.il·l{M II 1--~•·ISW ftr Illa W...1titt11. DC 1111 11t111 &111,..11czwaa .,,.:-· ..... ----_-". ' '. J -.• • \ f"'l"' ' ' '·".,.·;..~ ... ·_ --.i .. j SOLDll Showcase Home• for Sale In our Satwday R-Eatate Supplement! Hornet of the WHk DilcJlly Adi S1art .. Mt $751 Didr1e II Tllltdly It 5PM Open HouN Ulllngl $ 151 °'8dllfll n.ndly 5PM I P1y1 to Adwf11M In the Best L.oeal "'' A-EltMe Section CAU. TOOAYll USA IC. RIVERA 949'674-4252 ANNE WILLEY 94N74-4249 . --. ... . .... ... """'°'' ... o.-1 Worf lAlll E'lldt, .... loe, ... IOI • llL cit, ""' ""· "66.000 ... .... .,,.._. HST PRICEDI OclerCronl Duplex Grell Locl&lon While Wfttf vi.wt, $1.249.000 8tlbot Newport Redy MMM-1101,9*~ 11 i;ooo iELbW Wt cOiiP Open S&'Sun. Ill VIJii P, 2 M.alllr Ulls l llrge loft on 11th hole golf courst. $382.900 ~.~I BlUFFS Populw 3br 2bt tod unit, t ingle l10fV. $451,000. Appointment ()nly. Brow.MMW-7(24 Open HouM Sun 1-4 Open S.·Sun 1-5 ''l OAIJPHINF' The SUmmrt. 3br. 3be. ~ lllOO If. nu \llOOd tin & Cindi BY OWNER $419K. 949-718-0817 ARfZONA NORTifWEST 40 ICIU·S14.IOO GrHt lltllWIY ranch Wiii awesome Views.~ ground Miit E·Z 111ma Call AZLR Hl88-24+-~ (CAL'SCAN) ilKElAHOE AREA riYertront ranc:h IOOAC • $215,000 Op1n/wood1d ..,.., lamous trout l1¥9r ""dn!l lw Ill Wtter IOW'JWlld- ltt galore! Exc.llen1 dlmale. no taxMI In Sltrrl Nevldl fooHls~-~~"*'-to TlhOll Reno. l,,Wrllf R>ld lrontl09. UbfUM, wlllf ~-8lggef fllR*I evlllbll FW\llldng av•ll1bt1 Call own11 ~ (CAL'ICAN) • ,.. n 1 , ., • :a I .. .. . ..,, . .. - • • .. 11· '"•'' ••. •THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 2 B A TOWNHOMES Starting 0 $1095/mo. Mo TO Mo lease. ··we are a pet° community. 6 blocks from the beach. 949--644-2611 eE SIDE 2BR 18.U upmlrs, cwport $t2WO 1st MO spteltl SSOO wlthlmoltut 219 11TH ,.. tO The Rente< Centlf 714-141-4203 [ --··--·1 . . . . ·~ . ~-'-:! 811 ~ ~ 2 MUtii ~. 2c 911, gated, COIMl pool l 1P9, MC 'YI s 111CJMAo. Mi-794-sm l9t5tllt10 Cloll To leechl Mutt Sell BEACH CITY RENTAi.i Mtma-1m OCEAN FRONT EXEC Split Level, Fum ~ 28r 291. Big Sctlen TV, Pool Tibia ~ The Gi.-•t View! ASSOCIAtm REM.TY ~ LIOOlfblt Comftlunlty 291t281. WIO, lrpl. f'ctlql, conclerg1: Act Nowll ~70Netl -- ... ,........ ......... • . ... . ~ ._ ~. . -4'.o •I ... : ..... £.!'~! The 111'111 IOI lllnQ clllmt wtl not ..... babe four monh trorn the heaMg data no4loed lbolle 'VOU MAY EXAMINE the Ille Upl by lhe oourt. II you are 1 person '"'9t'elted In lhe ....,., Vo" may Ille wlf'l lhe CIOUl1 I ~ IOf SOeQll NotlOe (torm D~ .154) o1 the llllnQ of en lnventofy and appre1 .. 1 of Ntat• 11Mt1 or of any pehUon or account 11 prOY\ded In Probate Code seet10n 1250 A Request tor Spedll Noclce form II avaHable trorn the 00011 clertc. Attorney for the Pet!Uoner: LAW OFFICES OF JOHN P. DEIL"f John P. Delly, Eeq., 23521 P1aeo de V1lencla, 61•. 115, Llgun1 Hiiis, CA92H3 Pubffshed Newpolt Beach· Colla MMI Diiiy Pllol September 22, 28, 29, 1999 WT57~ esc en1 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: DANIEL JAMES BLASY CASE NO. A198967 To 111 heirs, benell· dar1e1, creditors, cont· lngent c:redttots, and per· SOM who may otherwise ba Interested In the wlll or estate or both. ot: DANIEL JAMES BLASV ~ PETITION FOR PRO. BA TE 1\11 been llled by KATHERINE ADELE WATI<INS In fW Superior Couft ol CelllorNll. County oC ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE '"'*'8 tiet KATHERINE ADEl.E WATI<INS ba IC>C)Olnled u pef90ne1 ~11119 to ~(the ...... al In. deoldent. THE PETITION r8QU8$11 avthOOty IO lldmlnllter the e1t11e undet the lnde()end- ent AdmlnlstnttlOO Of El· ..... AC1 (Thia Aulhonty wtll enow the personal rep· r ... ntattw to take many acuons wlthOUt oC>lalnlng coun approve!. Before taking certain veiy tmpor· tant actions. howeVer, the personal repre11nt111lve will ba required to give no-lfce to Interested persons unteas they have walvwd notice or oonsenled to the proposed ac:tloo.) The Jn. dependent administration euthortly wtll ba grented unlesS an Interested per· son Illes an objection to the pet1uon and 'ShOWI good cause why the coon should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the peU. tton win bl hekj on OCTOBER 21 . 1~9 at 1·45 p.m In Dept. L73 lo- cated at 341 Thi City onva South. Orange, CA 92868. IF YOU C>alECT to the granting of the petition. ~ lhould appear at the hear· Ing and state your :· tionl or file written ec· lions wtin the court be ore the heating. Your ap-pearance may be in person or lly your attorney. IF VOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or oontlngent creditor ol lhe decMMd, you must Ille ~ dalln With the court and mei 1. oopv to the personal rtprHent1t1ve appointed by the COUit WlltWI tour monlht ffOl'll hi date ol lhe first llluanoe ot letters u provided lo Pro- bate Code MCllOn 9100 The time lot l1110Q dallTll wll not ewpite bafote tour moouw rrom the hearvig date nobOed al>OYe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ille kept by lhe court II you 11e 1 person Interested 1n lhe m111, you m1y tilt with the cou11 I ReqU811 lor Special Not~ (fohn OE· 154) Of the llllne of en In· venlOfY end appraisal of estete 11sets or of 1ny petition or ecoounl 11 provided In Ptobate Code l8Cllon 1250 A Request for Spec:tal Nobce f0<m IS avallable trom the c:oort c:letlc. Attorney for the Pttltloner. JANET E. LOCHE.AD, ESQ .. SBN 1 mto, 111 EDGEWATER AVE., BALBOA, CA 92$&1 Published Newpon Seach· Co6t1 Mesa Daily P1to1 September 28, October 4, 5. 11199 TM695 CNS1143120 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE AND OF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE (U.C.C. 6101 et Mq. and 8 a P 24073 , __ , "I ll'Ul&C--! J e&t .. ~k. 12117-00 Noac. • hef'9t>o/ gl\l'lfl INll 1 bulk Mii °' auell Ind I !Nllfe< of aiOOttOllc: bawrega llcenM II lbout IO ba midi The nemee. Soaal S.. cunty or Federal Tax Numbers, and addre .... °' tile Seltr/Ueenaee ere: ALLEY WEST db1 21 OCEANFRONT, Federal Tu Number 9S-259395e, 2100 w. Oc:e#llront. New· pon B11ch, C1llfornla 92683 The business It known u 21 Oc:eanfroot The names, Soclat Se· ourtty or Fed11r1I Tax Numbars. and addresses pf lhl Buyerffransferee are 21 OCEANFRONT, LLC, a Llmlted Llablhty Company, Federal Te11 Number 330886985, 12 COrporate Plaza, Newpoo Beactl, Cahlo:nla 92660 Al listed by the Seller/ Lk:en.... all <>Cher busl· ne11 names and ad· dresses UMd by the Seller/ Uc:ensee wtlhln three Y"&rl before the date such list was sent or delcvered 10 the ~·errrensfere• are. The .... ts to ba sold ate deacnbed In general as· Furniture, fixtures end equipment, traden1me. gooaw111, leasehold Im· provements and the alc:o- hollc beverage license de- scnbed belOw The kind of license to be tran•ferred Is: On-Sale Genli'lll Ealing Place and l.lc:el)SI No. 47·278861 now iuued tor the pr.,.,... toc:ated Ill! 2100 w Oceanfront. ll't the City of Newport Beedl. County ~O=, Stale OI CeldOt· The arD::ip.ated date of the lllel'lransfer II~ 15. 11199 II ltll oftlOe OI SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BANK. at 4100 Newpon Piece. Sutte 130. NIWPOl1 Beactl, CA 92880, County ~ °=' Sta!t ol Clllfor· Thet tn1 •mout1t of purchase price or con- 11dera1i0n In OOMldlon wiltl the transfer of the llCIMI and busJneu. tn· eluding Iha estimated in· ventory, Is the sum ol $~,000.00. whleh COO· lists of lhe following• DeSCl1p1ioo Amount• • Demand to to bl replaced ~~' ... l.rw~~~ It t'es been agreed ba· tween the Seller/Licensee and the Intended Buyer/ Transfer•. as requi<ed ,by Sec 2~73 of lhe Buslneu and Professions Code, lhet the con$1deratJOn tor the transfer of the bos1ne11 and license ts to be paid only after lhe ttanllltr hu been apptOYed by 1he o. ~anment of Alcohollc ~Control DATED July 2, 1999 ALLEY WEST INC., a Call· lomla Corporahoo BY: /SI Richard L Llwrence 21 OCEANFRONT, U.C, • Umlttd Lllblllty Com-~ny, 1 Umittd U1blllty Gompany BY: IS/ Harry Blt'kowltz, 0Tuelday, Seplilrnb. 28, 1999 7 F1CtltlOU1 IUilMU N4MM SWtlmem The lollowWlg P9tlOtll .,. dolno bUlinaA u Sushi Hiiomt. 2782 V.ta o.i Llgo 122' Mlsllon Vielo. CA '2991 Neomi Makino, 915 SOmtl'Vllle, lrvlne, CA 92620 This buSlnMa " con-ducted by: 1n lndMdu11 Hive you 111"9d doing busineH yel? No N.am1 Makino Thll stalement was filed With ttie County Clertc ol Orange County on 9-24-99 1tHllOMOI Dai!V Pilot Sept 2.8, Occ 5, 12, 19 1999 T69~ Fictitious ButlMH NameSte~t The tono.i'>g !'llrlON ant doWlO buelneu as Hoang KJm Te 920") BOlle Avenue, Suite 213/14, WestmiOSter, CA 92883 Tran Thi Thu He 1148 CedrOI, PIOOt'ln'll City, CA 91402 Th11 bu5ineu is con. duded by. an lndlvlduel Have you 111111ed doing business yet? Ye1, 10-07·199' Tran Thi Thu Ha This statement was filed With the County Cle111 ot Orange County on 8-30-99 119H803123 Daily Piiot Sept 28. Occ 5, 12, 19, 1999 T897 Sell your extra household items in CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 By Fax (949) 631-659-l • (r~ Ull'fudr ~our Nn" &ltd 1J~tt numhtt •i1thill rall 100 h•rl. "'"ha prM't 'fl'••~) By Phone (94rJ} 64_!.:;6 .. 8 By MaMn Person: ;~:m Wr~• u," 'w·t·t co .. 1<1 \tr-u f \ 1>:!(,17 \1 ~ .... r-.,, Rhd .It BA• S1 Rate,, and 1lra<lline~ are u!Jjtrl to d1ang.· "'ithout nuticr. The puhli .. her rc.,..rv~ th~ nght 10 rtn">r. recl:i .. ,ifr, re'1•r. or reject anr rla .. ~ificd aJ\'l'rtM'mrnt Pica <' rtpon am· rrror that ma' ~ Ill \01ar cla .... 1fieJ ad m1111C'd1att'I~. Tht Do1h P1lo1 ac<"tp1 ... no· hah1h1' for anv t·1 mr in an nd' cnNment (or" hich it m&\ be rt·•pt1n~1hlt' t•xcrpt for tht' nht or the pore alluaJly uc:rupicJ h~ the rno1. Ct ed11 l'&n univ l.K· allo"' rd for 1 he fir.t in~nion ------Deadlines-----...... Newport Marina Apartments Bayfront conuounity w1th!itc beach & marina.Tropical bndscaping·l L1tu.i pool .t sun deck.Walk 10 .BalbOa I and shops Minutes rrom fashion Island. • j»ciom 2BR and 2BR 8c den apts. • Pnvitc paUOs or balconks • \l'ood buming/ps f1ttplaccs • PrinlC gar.ages • Boat slips a~'2lbbk • $20SO • $3600 Sorry No Ptts PlnJtc caJI (949 760-0919 .. ' --] I I -I, t . ~ .'. ' , ' 1· . . . ' ) Mei.I tCOSTA MESA• MOTOR INN ..-11t Week Specie! ..-All rooms $13-4.00 Tax. r.Plrt1' 24-hrl Inn delk. D D' gtior.es, Frtt ttOOt'ES~+ locll Chim. 1'1111 ~ ,J I rwys~~~ flRY lrom 0C F~ CdeOe. Pll>pa mllll blletll. ,....,.,.. . A~alCejl ~ 2217 ...... 8lvd MH410t0 ~ .. , '..: ~ ..... •• •• I' I , Hours T1•kpho111• IL301u11··:> OOpm \10111•L.•·I nd•• \~'nlk-111 8:J0111n-.i.OOp111 \11111<io1-t n•I&) Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Thu rsday .. Wednesday 5:00pm -Tue~day ..... , ... Monday S:OOpm Fnday .......... Thursday 5:00pm Wednesday .... 1\1esday. 5:00pm Saturday ........... Friday 5:00pm r~~1 Bll>oa Penln. Spxlout Dttun d new, lullv lum'd 2br 2be 2c gu. wld. >Jc, M>ets. quiel. els IO bch !Mi-875-1130 1~~.1 H.&'2.STORY GARDEN Style "°'' Medical o.nlll Bulld-IM for Lease 600 SF twu 1400 SF A\lllable Pleat Ctll For More Info, ~ 949-797-4000 l::Bl'f!I looo.-isl t140~1 DIVORCE $115.00. WOLff TANNING BEDS Property Chben, Missing ·TAN AT HOME 5PO'IM OK Bankruptey $225. BUY DIRECT AHO SA VEJ Slop credllOr Clls 8lnHlpm COMMERCIAl.MOME Mon d~ • SJt u r d1y untslromS191100 !eool:3~ ~=~ (CAL'SCAN) C11 1~711-0158 I 402l.0ST. FOUND, , ~ ===I Found Money NP8 • • 714-MM71I Sold WllnYt 11111que dlmn LOST CAT Tlg« llrWed Mt with g dlllrs, $450. black & blown, m•. vicinity Pretty Trvnclle bed, lnnd 111th SL In CM. An•wwt to new S1SO. LoYHHt olf ec MMW-nlt Kally « wti11 s100 M~ Ktrl 714-70M201 --";...._-· ---- lo.t G19y i Wiiiti stnpe Tabby Cet Famale, 7mo'1 old, In Coat• Mesa 714-979-5899 South Co11t MWo. Prime Blktr/Brlttot loc1tlon, 200-16001q ti. E11cullv1 I s:: Av•ll =:~ 1 1420 °= I "-~~--~~_, CM GOING OUT OF CM E SIDE. MCU'9, •Ingle on BUSINESS UQUIDA TION private alley, nNI Tustin & TUES ONlY IAM .. PU 20th, ltongt only. S125hno. Unit IEI CommtfCe Pft. 14M46-7363 Harbor e SOll1hcoMl. CM. Ottb, chalta, mM, lu.. P/8 I • ••um•rn I c:9' ~=,:.:-'ti!: • < . lnlertof AJC uni, mud\ more. eMEM8EASHIPt tor yechl dub In Pf9S1191ou• ~~ Corona o.i Mar Feclllty. ..., fM..ni 11~71 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • 1-~1 CHOW CHOW IM6t. 3 Y"I Old naMrid. QlflW'll shoU BIO. ~c:r .. ~ .. ~ Tht Legat Departmmt at tht Daily Pilot is pkastd to announce a nnu sm1ict now avai/abk to new busintssts. . m-wi/J now SEARCH the namt for you at no o:tr4 cha~> anti save you the f!mt and the trip to tht Court Hous~ !n San~ Ana. Thm. of co"rst. '!fer tht starch u compkud wt wi/Jfile Y""rfi_cnnous business name stlltnnnat wim tht County C/nlt, publish once a wttlt-fOr fO"r wttlu as rtquirta by I.aw and thm fil.e your proof of p"blication with tht Co"nty Ckrlt. . . P&ast stop by to fik J!J"' fictitious businns stlltnnent Ill tht D111'/y Pj/o1, 530 W. BaJ St, Costll MtS4. !f J"" Cllnnot stop lrJ, pkllSt clll/ NS At (9491642-4321 ""4 'lllt will "'4kt 4rrantmimts for~" to hAndk U1is proati"w lrJ ""'''· . If you sh~u/J hAW ll"J .. /'Mith.tr fWStioN, p~ ~ IU 11iu/ MJe wiO ~ 1'Ull't ,,,.,, pd to ASSUt you. GooiJ lwlt In JO"' nnu 6vsi11m . • .. . TODAY'S cRoSSWoRo PUZZLE GREAT DANE PUPS AKC, REG. SPAYEOISHOTS, 1YR FEMALES. BLUE l BLACK J1SOEA Me-n2-n20 Lcmabll 3yr mll8 ctt nee<IS home Owner leh country. Neu- tered dllclawtd 94!H)S.(·3246 1-~-=1 HIGHEST PRICO PAID for diamonds, watches. ..,ry, gold, silver. ANTEOI OLO COINS! Gold, alver. Franldtn mint, slellino Old watchet & jewelry. WESTCOAST COIN642·t448 •WANfi!O to euv• American lnc:tlen Rugs Basl<ell. PotlefY From private f>1t1Y Dys 94H23-<l39o4 Ed 1 411 ~1 Phlebotomy Course 8os1on Reed Co Call Reg '3901291 1~201-1141 WE TOP AU. OFFER$ wo~:V J• wRf 9'C9-675-t 585 -,_ _________ .,(j L#MgSWMdlahN~ ... A~ TOP SSSIRECORDSI s: coolt. drMng. house Sil· Jazz. R & B IOIA, Rock. .: 15yrs up, locatrtl't AISO 50'• & ea'• Clt9 949-646-3735 MIKE 949-64S.7505 CHILD CARE OFfEAEb • •WAHTEDI emu TiKES Patlant. Loving, Fun a Exp'd. CASTU M12t. Need lo degrN In chld ~. ~ one flat Wat llOlenl lormtf Pf8 school teechllr & Cel !Wan 949-4146-9144 • • lllMY $15/ht 949-n1-1ss1 I •lUllPLO~ I AO MAN ASSISTANT Fast paoed office seetcs responsible self stal1et With excellent written & verbal slols excellent organizational ablltv WCKd 97. Excel, abUlty IO muhl 18511 I IOO$tl tm/ned Ooenirlg Fex resume & salary tJStory fo !M9-388-9665 ADVISOR-INTERNATIONAL Exchange Students. PIT post. lion. OU1golng. sell-molWlled Managemenl/Sales n· peoenoa llelpfUI. " crlln Conmslion, tllY9I rawatdl 1·800·55!H467 Vl111 our WtbS l tt ti www aspectworld com (CAL'SCAH) A UT081STRO tt11W r.rtna mel\lle, c:our1IOUS lilall '°' .. l)Oli1lonl "'1tlng at S7 .25hlr plus medkal banelllS, bonus & stock ~ P'OIJSll SalltV i>~"::~= 94MS3·140l txt.13. ...... 8y CHMI IS GOllH .... ()MAii StWl9' and TANNAH HINSCH 11IE WRONG CONTitACT WEST •04 \? [84 o K086 •10165 NORTH • K91 0 1015 o A952 •AJ4 SOUTH EAST •AJ532 \?Vold 0 J 107 .. •KQ82 • 1086 O AKQ963l 0 3 • 93 The bidding: NORTH P.AST 10 1• lNT PMI .... p.,. Openina·lead: Queen of • When this de.al cropped up in a naoonal duplic.al.e pair . emit. four hearts was the popular COfl~ In every case Welt led the queen of spaclCS, and the defenders collected two spades and a spade ruff al the opening gun. Declarer still had to concede a club trick fOf down one. Actually, at one table declarer railed by two tricks by not coverln1 w11h the king of Spadea at trick ooe. After taking three spade trick.a, Bast contin- ued with a fourth a~. Decl~r erred by ruffing high instead of dis· cardinf the losina club, so West's jack o hearts was promoted for 1he second undertrick. Obvious and correct are not syn· onymous. 1llere is room for logic and reasonin1 in bridge. The only reason, and a very aood one at that, to bid two hearts after the overcall is to see whether partner can . rebid two oo trump. At one table after that sequence, SOuth rebid three no trump to protect any spade holdinJ in plrtner's hand and to guard agamst an adveno Nff. East made the nonnal lead of a fourth·best spade, and declarer quickly wrapped up 10 tricks, not that any lead would have defeated the contract. Sooth's bidding is inconsistent if Soulh intended playing game in hearts, there is no reason to temporiu wilh two ~ on the first round. 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