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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-07-31 - Orange Coast Pilot,. I I I I I ' I I ' . SERVING THE NEWPORT -f'.Af.SA COMtv\UNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM lt\ONDAY,JULY31,2000 ' . Waves send· fo"Qr to hospital · 1 •The surf swell was less than expected, but lifeguards say it was enough to cause injuries. Alex c.oolman DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Crashing waves sent four area beachgoers to the hospital with possible spinal injuries Sunday afternoon, lifeguards · said. Pier, said Jim Turner, lifeguard cap- tain with the Newport Beach Fire Department. The identities of the injured swim- mers, who were taken to Hoag Hospi- tal, were not released Sunday. The exact nature of their injuries had not been determined. This weekend was supposed to see large surf pushing into local beaches, a forecast that turned out to be overly optimistic. As it turned out, the surf was not more than·4 or 5 feet high. out,• he said. •And when it's smaller, our number of injuries is. reduced. But we get into a size surf here where it's very inviting yet it's strong enough that inexperienced swimmers or bodysurfers can become injured.· Spinal injuries can be caused when a wave slams a bodysurfer into the sand on the ocean floor, Turner said. They can also occur when swimmers dive into the sand from the beach or from a jetty or pier. The injuries occurred between noon and 4:30 p.m. at the Wedge. 15th Street and in two cases, the Balboa But Turner said the smaller waves posed a threat to inexperienced beachgoers. "When the surf gets really big, a lot of the averag~ swimmers will stay "Quite a few people are unaware that people need to keep their hands out in front of them" when bodysurf- ing, Turner said. SEE WAVES PAGE 4 RYAN RAYBURN I DAILY PILOT A surfer bounces off the top of a Santa Ana rivermouth wave Sunday. The predicted swell turned out to be only 4 or 5 feet CONRAD LAU I DAILY PILOT Brad Blankenship hangs on in the bucklng chute during ~e Flying U Rodeo's performance Friday at the fair. COWBOY CULI,URE or just cruelty?. The.Orange County Fair·s rodeo is a popular family aft'air despite the debate over the animal.9 • treatment. . The calloused leather saddles, dust- dyed oowboy bats and teeth-gnash- iDg. barrel-backed bucking broncos ol the annual rodeo are i'elics of the disap- pearing Wiid West. Spraettle ranches. wide-open fields ol grass and vast blue sky ln Orange ty have been covered by tangles of asphalt freeways, pea s6up smog and tracts of terra-cotta roots. Bron- cos no longer buckf they cruise on four- wbeel drive. But steely eyed Cotton Rosser, 12, set back the docks 60 years when he and his Flying U Rodeo Co. rol· licked the Orange County • fair arena. at all It's still man against beast.· Which is predsely what bas outraged animal rights adivis1s. They say rodeos - used in the 1860s to showcase ranchers' roping and riding abilities -are now strictly a celebration of animal auelty. "1bey way they're con- ducted today results in injuries, pain. rear and harassment to the animels, • said Eric Sakach, directQr of "Rodeo is one of the only true American sports other than baseball. football and basketball.• said Rosser, a cowboy wboee thumb was 7bpla and rr.nds the West Coast regional that affect )'CMN' /W. office of the U.S. Humane lopped oft by a steer's born ln one rodeo event and whoee legs were broken ln another. "The sport hasn't cbaDged much Society. "But audiences think of them as dean family entertainment.• SEE RODEO PAGE 4 ' Say farewell, at least until next year •The 17-day Orange Co~ty Fair drew large but orderly crowds. Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT FAIRGROUNDS -The Orange County Fair closed on a high note Sunday, with officials say- ing attendance levels for the 17-day event were likely to break previous records. The former record of ?85,944 was set m 1997. said Becky Bailey- Findley, general man- ager of the fair and exposition center. As or 3 p.m. Sun- day, officials had counted 776,000 attendees, she said. The numbers were encouraging to Bailey-Findley, who said fair officials had been working to put together pop- ular programs. "We've really tried to position the fair as a fun, interesting family event and one that the community can get involved in,• she said. This year's fair, in addition to attracting large crowds, also managed to be very orderly. SEE FAIR PAGE 4 ~ 00 miStake: No onefrusbeS Sid ~ff er around ...... SCOOP .._lldl,.lf 101 • ._.__-uOallllll • <111.• .,,., 'M ID9bD511·..a.._ .... ._. .. •M119m1t• ------:4 --~-..:.:., __ , !Jllll-·---____ , ------· -·~4-·----'' ....... . -This bMUtfful 60-foot yawl ..was ~Md by John G. Alden of Boston. Shew. bullt In 1950 by the Henry It Hinkley Co. In Maine. Her dimensions were 65 feet length OV9f'all, waterllne length 45 feet, 1 Inch with a beam of 14 feet, 3 Inch-es. She was powered with a Yawl "Mai-Tai . Buda diesel engine. In 1955, ~Tai WM pur- chased In P'hH•delphla by John s Grffftth. a member of New-~ ~ YICht Oub. Mal-Tai sailed In the 1955 Tranpldfk YachtRllce,finishtng10thlnher dass of t3 entered yachts. . TerrolKe Philps THE HARBOR COLUMN A clean boat does wonders for the wallet W e've learned from the wreck- age of the ntanic that arti- facts, memorabilia and •old tb1ngs" were well-preserved because of the cool temperature of the water. As a result. I'm serlously consider- ing taking DOtbing but very cold showers from this day forward! A sailor comped.njJ In the Mth annual Flight of the La.sen race pilots bls craft lnllde Newport Harbor on Sunday. The other day, however, our harbor apparently dkln't feel very well and bad a very high temperature. In the Balboa Besin area. the water hit 75 degrees. a level that makes the algae family celebrate and throw a big party. A day at the wacky races The annual Flight of the Lasers caters to the serious sailor and those looking for a little fun Alex Coolm11n DAILY PILOT The 65th annual Flight of the Lasers took place Sunday after- noon. The event is a roughly seven-mile race through New- port Harbor in laser-class sail- boats. •1t was moderate wind and very nice and sunny,• said Sey- mour Beek, the event's chair- ma.n. "I think everybody had a good time." Although the event att.racts excellent small-boat sailors, it also tends to appeal to people who enjoy the wacky element in the race, Beek said. The awards given out reflect. the split between serious competi- tion and lighthearted diver- sion. Taking home the ·Adversity in the -Pace of Danger" award was Hannah Dean, who contin· ued sailing when her brother Nathan fell out of the boat near the finish line. ·She sailed across the finish with him hanging onto tlle stem,• Beek said. 19, Aug. 25-31, StqJt. 2-8, Sept. 12-20 and Sept. 23-0ct. 1. Reler- vatio~ and mm: (9'9) 6'5-9' 12. . ~ COllll CGlllge'a ldlDol of ..... I MVllll nn.,........, In S40tng and s.am.uldp bM =PlatClll•=bllll. If you tc:bedUled * DODCNCUl ... =-~..= .~~ d111118Udail11111Dgdf ···~· -.._ u. ntiw!i f::J 22 0•HH wll --• Dllf." --~ ~ . -..... ~ .. It ti)_, blil 1: to 5:15 pa. ..... _ •• ..,.. ....... -. .,,,..,.. ~c.m.. 1801 w. P8clk:COlllt VOLM. N0.111 ~.f· N8WJICl!'t &Neb. 8vil!IN cir 011 Wtl nm ,,.. :eY to 7"'5 p.m. • ., ...... ti .· Par ..... tnhmelioa. ml (M)M5-M12. BEADQ$HQ'DM (949) 642.Qlli 9'ecotd your c:ommentl lbCM.lt the Deily Notbr MM tlpa.. APQllEU OW~ Is DOW. lay St.. Com Ma-. CA ta2'7. . RESULTS TOP 10 FINISHERS 1. Allan Coutts • 2. Argyie c.mpbell 3. Scott 8¥nard 4. carter Ford 5. Matt llngler 6. Nathan Dunham 7. Ryan Mulvanla 8. Jamie DeWolf 9. Ed Kimball to. Philip Thompson OLDEST Roy Woolsey (83) Pete Gantz (80) ' FIRST MARRIED COUPLE Curtis and Michele Orever ARSTGIRL Heidi...,, ARST PARENT/OflLD TEAM • Buddy~ Addison lllchley YOUNGEST GIRL • Amanda a.ter (10) YOUNGEST IOY Matt Rkhley (9) ADVERSITY IN THE FAQ Of DANGER HanNhDNn Sourer. 1he Newport Helt.or Ylldlt Club Md lermour 8"k . ............. ~ 1-'>oe 11•1 CoroNdelMw 11•1 Colt.a~ '111f1 NII Jpart IMd\ 1111f1 NM:uport COllt ..,.. WM~ sa.-. ........ .......... _ .......... ,_ .... ArltloW 4:27 a.m. ..... -... -.......... 1.5 Pint h6gh 10:SJ a.m..-................ 4.7 ~-J:tl p.m...... .... -.......... , .. Secallli~ I 10iOI p.m.._,..;,. ... _ 7.1 fill • ...... ....................... 1.J The algae must have invited the dorado family as 11 showed up just the other day. However, it seems to be the bass family that has anived en mass with a scattering of yellowtails, barra.ciidas, calico bass, a few alba- cores, a couple of marlin and even a swordfish. • · A SWOJ'dfi.sh and three marlin were caught last week between Newport, Oceanside and Catalina. These spedes traditionally run through Octo- ber. However, when the water warms up, the albacores head out They like temperatwes in the 62-to 65-degree range. One species of marine life that becomes VeJ.X prevalent when the water gets warm is algae. A one-or two-inch growth ot algae on the bot· tom of your boat can C'05t you 2 to .C knots of speed and will throw your fuel curve off the page. In reality, a 30-foot powerboat with significant algae growth can cost you an extra $50 in fuel for a round-trip ride to Catalina, whereas a monthly bottom-maintenance service will only cost you around $40. . R1~ your boat weekly also will help algae growth. Whether the bottom is clean or not, you still have to pump your tanks full of dinosaur wine. • At Marine Chevron, the price of diesel has dropped significantly in the past few weeks . For 200 to 400 gallons, diesel will run you around a St.23 per gallon. For the same amount of regular gas, it will run around Sl.88, good reasons to hire that bottom-cleaning service . Whatever the issue concerning a boa.t. a monthly maintenance program will save you money in the long run. Dealing with k>c4l. licensed and aa::redited service maintenance com- panies is always advised. · Boating season ls in full swing, so remember to check your gau~-; tte-quently, always i1,lspect your e before you start your enginel, check oil levels and always have a del:lgnat- ed driver if the need presents ttself. Long may it wave . • ~ ...... Is 1he ~ly Piiot's bcMtlng wrtw. You CM1 teewe • m•• for tum ~ (M9) 760-0221 or: • ..,,., - dal/ypl#otet.dmamm. POUCILOllR ............................. ,....._. c.n.titiout prou ........ n. .... Of-Gt• ...... onllwm..wto*t~ • 0 QBM U WAi'I I .............. • ..... ""'.cs "'°'*9 be reportlld. .......... _. '3 ............. ,, •• nollll Cllllld wan ioddlt• or• t1llll• ••1 sa,_ ...... w ... ..... • . . . . . Doily Pilot NEWPORT lllCH CITY COllCll WUP·UP Inside CITY HALL · WHIT HIP,llllDs The Newport Beach City Council voted not to have staff support for the Arts Foundation. Don Gregory, co- chainnan of the proposed . Arts and Education Cen- ter, requested the cound}.. re1:11state one city staff • member to the Arts Foundation. The committee is planning and raising funds for its $12-million project to tum the library into the city's cul- tural center. WHAT IT MEANS: Accordirig to city poli- cy, boards, commissions of committees need to receive penl)ission to enter into contracts. The Arts Foundation is a nonprofit organization and was not established by the city. If the city paid for a staff member, it could erod~ the independence of the foundation. WHAT HAPPENED: The council approved plans to install land- scaped islands to reduce speeds on Santiago Drive and Holiday Road between Irvine and Tustin avenues. The cost is esti- mated at $200,000. WHAT IT MEANS: The council decided to the music.• ---Wiiis,, on the coUndl's decision to limit surf contests to eight per YHf: approve the islands and hire an architect to assist . in the final design. WHIT HAPPENED: The city will spend $59,200 on software for recreation activity regis- • tration and facility reserva- tions. The city bas soft- ware to handle the 700- plus sports team regis- tration, 10,000 class enrollments and more than 500 facility rentals annually, but it needs to be updated. WHAT IT MEANS: The new software will facilitate the registration process and permit online registration. It will also enable the recreation staff members to be more responsive and efficient. The activi- . ties processed generate approximately $1.3 mil· lion annually. Dorotb . y ~ IW'I Oil Balboa llLlnd Jn Servicel will be Mid 1919. She dd bar huebimd Tuesday for BaJbo9 PW:llmU-• tlae late Robert ri. 1a rimdent ~ Bwa-S....ctwnp. JIMMld to ~ champ,• volWitMr 8Dd pbll-lllmd ill 1956 and to 1he ~ndiampdledPrl-~a few yean later. day at age 83. Mn. Beeudwnp vOluil- A poneeriDg resldenl ot teared for orgaoi'Mtions such Newport Beach. Beauchamp as St. Anc:treWs Prmbyterian GeHi~. INVOLVED • GET11NG INVOUIED runs peri· odically in the Dally Pilot on • rotating basis. If you'd like lnfor· mation on adding your organiz.a. tion to this list. call (949) 57-M228. ALZHEIMER'S ISSN. Of OUllGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Visit- ing Volunteers, family resource consultants and office volunteers are needed. Volunteers can \>.rork on one- time projects or ongoing pro- grams. Training sessions are available. For more informa- tion, call (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIEn The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Soci- ety seeks office volunteers. The society is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline InfoCen- ter. Por more information, call (949) 261-9446. lllEllClll C111C11 soc1m DISCOYllY SHOP The Amerlcan Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs volun- 1eers from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Coro- On Ille COUllClt Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663 Phone: (949) 644-3309 Mllyor: John Noyes c:o..dl: Gary Adams, Jan Debay, Norma Glover, Tod Ridgeway, Dennis 04Nell and Tom Thomson John Gary Noyes Adams Jan Norma De bay Glover Tod Dennis Ridgeway O'Neil Tom Thomson NEXT MEETING The council will meet at 7 p.m. Aug. 8 at City Hall. Onudl and the Assistance League ot Orange~· Sbe ii 9Ul'Yived by five children; two sisters; 17 gmodch.Bdreni and 16 great- ~ Servicel will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at . St. AndreW's, 600 Sl AndreWs Road. Newport Beach. na del Mar. For more informa- tion, call (949) 640-4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIEn ROAD TO RECOVERY This transportation progr~ needs volunteers to drive can- cer patients to and from med- ical treabnents free of clwye. The required commibnent is a few hours each week or month. Drivers need a valid drive.r's license and inrurance, and must be at least 25 years old Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or Ameri- can Cancer Society vans. For more information. call (949) 261-9«6 or send e-mail to aoomerilcancer.org. • Repracnting tbe full line of Pride Mobility PraclUcu .• Sa.ice & Repair ..... a.; ...... .., 51-· Ra . . . . . . MARIANNA DAY MASSFf I DAl.Y Pl.OT Bagpipe players and knights lead a Wedding party across the Balboa Bridge on Saturday as they make their way to a reception at the Yacht C lub. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY1 Of COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626; (714) 754-5223 . Mayor: Gary Monahan Council: Libby Cowan, Linda Dixon, Joe Erickson and Heather Somers COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; (714) 432-5898 Chancellor: William M. Vega Board: Paul G. Berger, George E. Brown, Walter q. Howald, Jeny Patterson and An;nando Ruiz NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; (714) 424-5000 Superintendent: Robert Barbot Board: Dana Black. David Brooks. Jim Ferryman, ·Martha Auor, Judy Franco, Wendy Leece and Serene Stokes MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; (949) 631·1200 Boa.rd: Jim AyonSon, Fred Bock:miller, Dana Haynes, Mike Healey and lhldy Ohlig-Hall COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200; (714) 754-5043 Board: Jim Ferryman, Art Peny. Arlene Schafer, Greg Woodside and Dan Worthington ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 • J'un Silva. 2nd District (Costa Mesa), (714) 834- 3220 • Thomas Wilson, 5th Dis- trict (Newport Beach, Santa Ana HeigbtS), (714) 834- 3550 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa, CA 92628·9050; (714) 966-4000. Elizabeth D. Parker, mem- ber, lhlstee Area 5 (Costa Mesa. Newport Beach) ORANGE COUNn FAIR 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626; (714) 708-FAIR (708-3247) Board: President Emily Sanford; Vice President Don Saltarel- li; and members·James Barich, John Crean, Gary Hayakawa, Jim Lindberg, Curt Pringle, Randy Smith and Don Willet STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dis- trict, 18552 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 395, Irvine, CA 92715; (949) 833-0180 or fax (949) 833~069&1 Press Secre- tary Pat Joyce (916) 323-• 1200. ' STAIE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th District, 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine, CA 92715; (949) 863-7070. E-mail a10@assembly.ca.gov Monday, Juty 31 , 2000 3 4 Monday, Juty 31, 2000 AroollCI TOWll • Send AllOWm TOWN Items to the ~ Piiot. 330 W. hy St., COSU MeA. CA 92627; tu to (949) 646--4170 or c.11~4- 4268. Please lndude the time, date and loqtlon of the ~ as well as • contact phone number. A complete fisting is available at htt;p:llwww.dallypllot.com. TODAY The Newport Beach Library will pres~nt •Medi- cine Wagon Variety Show• for children in first through sixth grades at 10:30 a.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave.. New- port Beach. The program will be repeated at 3 p.m. Wedn~ay at the Mariners branch library at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Both programs are free. (949) 717-3801. ·WEDNESDAY The American Cancer Society will offer free make- overs for cancer patients at 10 a.m. at Hoag Hospital, One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. (949) 261-9446. Popular jazz saxophonist. Paul Taylor will perform at Fashion Island's Summer Concert Series from 6 to 8 p.m. at Bloomingdale's Courtyard, Fashion Island, Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is free. Reserved seating is $15. (949) 721-2000. "Newport Bay at a Cross- roads• will be the topic for Speak Up Newport's monthly meeting at 6 p.m. at The · Rive_tboat Restau- rant, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hors d'oeuvres will be served at 5:30 p.m. The meeting is open to the public, and guests are welcome. (949) 224-2266. Borders literature discus- sion group will meet at 7 p .m. at Borde rs Books. Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) 432-7854 Members of Jewtsb Family Service of Orange County will meet at 7:30 p.m. to dis- cuss isStp. concerns and responsioilities of adult chil- dren who are caring for their elderly parents. The session is at 250 E. Baker St.. Swte G, Costa Mesa. $20. (714) 445-4950. THURSDAY The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will present a ·chamber Jazz Mixer" from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Doubletree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Pree for memben1 poten- tial members are SlO. Visi- tors afJ! welcome. (114) 885-9090. The lbaugural •aait>Oa Island Pug Outl • will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at The Barkery, 322 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. The event will benefit Little Angels Pug Rescue. Included will be pizza, pet photography, pugs for adoption, personal- ized ~tS and more. (949) 675-0364. FRIDAY The "'Teen. People Back to School Fashion Show• will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Brass Plum department on the third floor of Nord- strom at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are requested. (7 14) 850-3790. SATURDAY Tht! Home Depot in Costa -Mesa will offer free home and garden clinics from 9 a.or. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through August, The clinic topics are: Indoor and Outdoor Pest Control, How to Install Ceramic Tile, Install Vinyl Flooring, Fenc- ing Decks and Pool and Spa Care. The store is at 2300 S. Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 646-4220. Estancia High School's Class of 1980 will celebrate its 20th reunion at 6:30 p.m. at the Hilton Irvine Orange County Airport, 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. (949) 831-7413. The Orange County chap- ter of the Single Gourmet, an fine dining club for sin- gles, will meet at 6:30 J?.ID. at Calypso in The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Dinner is $62. Reser- vations: (949) 854-6552. Astronomy Night wtll be held at 7:30 p.m. at the El Moro Visitor Center at Crys- tal Cove State Park, at Peli- can Point on Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Dress warmly and bring a chair and a mug. Parking is $6, but free for those who britlg a telescope. (~497-7647. SUNDAY A back country bike wtll start at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, at Pelican Point on Coast Highway between Corona Clel Mar and Laguna Beach. Meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $6. No dogs allowed. (949) 497-7647. The Mulligans wtll perform Irish music after group --~ Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND fEW • co.wE11CALLY NPERFECT Get the ..., for Leal 3 tea llllltial' lllvd. eo.e. .... o..-.......af/11 .... .., (714) 545-7188 members are inducted into the Guinneu/Muldoon's Wall of Pama at 2 p.m. at Muldoon'• Dublin Pub, 202 Newport Center Drive, Ne~rt J!each. Pree ac:IDllasRm':'"(9) 64()...( 110. AH.7 . : .. Vlc:torta Bu:roett wt1l boll "Stories and Songs/ Cl free program for children enter- ing first tfuough sixth grades, at 10:30 a.m. at the Newport Beach Public Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. (949) 717- 3801. AUG.I The National Ann. of Women Business Owners, Orange County chapter, will host a networking event at 6 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, • 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $34 for members, $48 for nonmem- bers. Admission includes dinner. (888) 281-0001. .. Natural Approaches to Pet Health,• a free seminar pre- sented by a holistic veteri- narian, will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Pati9 Cafe at Mother's Mai:ket and Kitchen; 225'E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are requested. (800) 595- 6667. AUG.·9 The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's networking luncheon with Charles Granville, execu- tive vice president of Capita Technologies, begins at noon at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Members with a reservation are $20; potential members are $25. Space is limited. (949) 729-4400. Victoria Burnett wtll host •stories and Songs.· a free program for children enter- ing first through sixth grades, at 3 p.m. at the Mariners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 717-3801. A tree seminar tlUed "Dynamic Digestion" will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. today by Judith Todero in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are requested. (800) 595- 6667. AUG. 10 Victoria Burnett wtll host •stories and Songs,• a free program for children enter- ing first through sixth grades, at 10:30 a.m. at Bal- boa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. (949) 717-3801. I I • Daily Pilot RYAN IAYBURN I OMV PILOT Terrell Hayes, hall of the Juggling team Terrell and Takako, tosses his Oamlng clubs on the Antt·Stage on Sunday, the last day of the Orange County Fair. ' FAIR CONTINUED FROM 1 ·it's been a very good year" with only minor enforcement issues, said Lt. Dennis Demaio of the Orange County Sheriff's Department. "We've seen more of a family crowd than we've ever seen." Around the fairgrounds Sunday, people were getting their final dose or things fair- related. - Betsy Martin, 10, Kath- leen Hitt, 12, and Sarai Segura, 14, were part of the last act from Wanda's Dance Studio that performed on the RODEO CONTINUED FROM 1 Rosser, who grew up rid- ing horses in Long Beach, said be loves his animals. •The animal rights guys don't realize we are the pro- tectors and saviors of the animais, • Rosser said, pulling a piece -of hay from a bale as green as a dollar bill. •vou know what they normally do to mean bulls? I'll give you a hint. I ate one this morning at McDon- ald's.• Instead, he said he pro- vides his animals with a rel- atively cushy life. •see how fat these hors- es are?" Rosser said, point- ing to a chestnut-colored bronco's bulging belly. "This bale of bay here was $150. And our animals get We BUY Direct, Eliminate tbl Mldcllenaanl C-ompare our Priceal J.-9ttlfMft Cotta Mesa Showroom by eppointment IMO ....... A .... Ulllt H (WtlltO t ....... (714) 844 7288 www -..a 11n• 11• Heritage Stage. The girls stood in their tap shoes outside the dressing room, waiting for the moment when they would perform •Lord of the Dance," the show finale. Despite the tension of the moment, the girls said they had no anxiety. •we've probably done it too many times,• Betsy said. A few steps away, Cypress resident Carol, who declined to give her last name, was taking in the show with her daughter, Natalie. This was her first trip to the fair, Carol saict:-•we thought. we'd get in at the very end." to travel. They've been to the Cow Palace in San francisco, for instance.• He added that his horses only spend a total of eight minutes in the ring each week and enjoy frequent vacations. But animal rights groups say the animals are subject to brutal conditions. Rodeo companies almost always transport bulls and horses in trailers that are too small for them, Sakach said. And cowboys, who want to put on a good show, often jolt bulls and broncos with an electric cattle prod before their rides, he said, Although the so-called •bot shots• a.re illegal in most rodeos, Sakach said the rule is a tough one to enforce. "It's one way of getting a good.ride and improving WAVES CONTINUED FROM 1 For those who managed to enjoy the small waves safely, the weekend was consider- ably more pleasant. Loungibg in the sand at 28th Street. Fullerton resident Steve Moon said he didn't mind that the waves hadn't lived up to predictions. The pair was making up for lost time with an ambi- tious viewing schedule. They had looked at gems, minerals. piglets and. rep- tiles, and they bad only been at the fair for an hour. Meanwhile, in the Ice Cream Shop, Emily Ruest- mann was contemplating the fact that the fair's end meant she was going to have to go back to waitressing. She said she had enjoyed her time making ice cream cones and shakes for fairgo- ers, but she wasn't quite sure how many tones she had created in the past I 0 days. · "Many, many, many." she said. ·At least 10,000." the rider's score,· he said. Troy •Tue Wild Child• Lerwill, 33 -the rodeo's soft-spoken motorcycle jumpet and bullfighter - said cowboys from the Fly- ing U Rodeo, based ln Marysville, don't use •hot shots.• But he doesn't deny that some.cowboys do. •There are a few bad apples in every bunch,• he said. "It onJy takes a few of them to give us a bad name. But some horses and bulls just like to buck.• Rosser said it will be a long time before the public loses its fascination with all things cowboy. "Everyone wants to be one,• be said. "There might not be a lot of money in this sport. But who doesn't want to take the challenge of get- ting on a wild bull and rid- ing him?· ·1 find Newport generally to be smaller than Hunting- ton Beach,• he said. "But It's nice to be out here with fami- ly and frtends. • Lorin my-McGregor, who was working the counter at Jack's Surfboards, said the waves had. seemed pleasant enough to him. •1 bad fun,• h(! said. •1 can't complain when the water's so warm and there's something to surf.• ' When you net It out there's no loCal newspaper better than the Daily Pilot. . The paper patlclly 11rwes up local news, prep apQrts and community oolumnistS to each ....... ~day. Thera'sl)lenty'to ~~the Daily Plot. ~ . Pila 6 ~. July 31, 2000 • Spam Editor Roger Carlson • 949~7 44223 n DaiJJlPilot n SPORTS HALL Of FAME CELEBRATING THE MILI.ENNIUM COstaMesa • Going the whole nine yc;trds and cashing in early, Ritchie was once an All-CIF wide receiver for Mesa; Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT Retiring before your Ill 30th birthday bas its advantages in life. his flrst game as a junior and immediately became a full-time starter in the fall of 1985. •M,._1-.. LU RllDllSDOlf Daity ~ilot For former Costa Mesa High football Wide receiver and track and field standout Mike Ritchie. he breathes the fresh air at the Colorado River and lives at his former vacation spot on the Arizona side, not far from Blythe. Ritchie, however, got off to !fl late start that year, because of a serious virus in. the lining of bis heart, which hospitalized him most of the summer in '65. "I recovered, thankfully,• said Ritchie, who added that his favorite gridiron moments were the fun times enjoyed with bis teammates Wlder the Friday Night Llghts. OAlY "-OT PHOTOS BY MARIANNA DAY MASSEY Class of '86 player Tod Bearbower (above) goes up for two against the defense of '99'1 Mtles P'yne. Below, Jeff Pryer from '86 squad shoots over the defense of Brandon Crosby ln Errlo~ tourney. "It's beautiful out here,• Ritchie said. "You can see the stars at night and you don't hear any traffic. It's very peaceful.• Ritchie sold his business, R&S CornP.uters in Costa Mesa, two years ago after 10 years on the JOb, while some other investments have paid off for him. "I've been pretty blessed," said Ritchie, who enjoys the Colorado River lifestyle with his family, and is currently building a house in Cibola, Ariz. •We had a really good team (in '86) and went 5-5, but the games we lost were by small margins. What I remember most about playing was the camaraderie and having some · good buddies and friendships on the team. Some of those friends I still have to this day.· ·we play on the river and do a lot of four-wheeling," added Ritchie, a 1987 Costa Mesa graduate. "I guess I've just been Mike R!Cf:hfe Ritchie's highlight was beating Laguna Beach, 49-18. in Week 7 of his senior year, because the Artists and Jonathan Todd were among the Pacific Coast League favorites. A melee also broke out' on the field in the 1 lucky as all hell" Ritchie moved out to the river about a year ago, and about four. months later, sold his Costa Mesa house. ~I used to just come out and play at the river on the weekends between work and stuff," he said. Ritchie was a 6-foot, 175-pound senior for the Mustangs in the fall of 1986, when he caught 43 passes for 822 yards and seven touchdowns from quarterback Mike Crowe. Ritchie, who also played safety on defense, was an All-CIF Southern Section Desert-Mountain Conference selection for Coach Tom Baldwin's 5-5 squad. Having never played organized football prior to his Junior year, Ritchie played basketball and competed in track his first two years al Costa Mesa, then, at Baldwin's request. gave football a chance. "I never considered playing football,• said Ritchie, who caught four passes, including the Mustangs' only touchdown, in heated PCL game, and a Laguna Beach player reportedly apologized for his part in the fight a few days later at the Mustangs' practice facility. In track and field, the latest honoree in the Daily Pilot Sp0rts Hall of Fame still holds the school record in the high jump at 6 feet 8 inches. Ritchie also competed in the triple jump and long jump, and ran hurdles and relays (in which Baldwin, ~ an assistant track coach, discovered Ritchie and recruited him for football). In Ritchie's junior year in the spring of '86, he finished second at the ClF 3-A Finals at Cenitos College to Estanda's Eric Dom, who cleared 6-9 to Win the section title. Ritchie went to Orange Coast College for a year, but realized football wasn't in bis future. He competed in track for the Pirates, however, and once did the decathlon. These days, Ritchie is building a house in Obola, Ariz., with his wife, Christine, and two boys: . Blaine, 6, and Jaine, 1. . CdM'81 stlll_·the champs •Class of '81 ~the Jack Errion Tourney in the annual get-together for Cd.M alumni.' Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -ALUMNI HOOPS After Corona del Mar High's Class of 1981 beat the Class of '86, 52-48, to win the 12th annual Jack Errion Memori- al Basketball Tournament, the players slowly sauntered over to the bench in the wake of their annual hoops marathon. •1t feels good today, but it'll feel bad tomorrow," Class of '81 member Dan Hess said. There will be a lot of groaning heard on Sunday morning in the Corona. del Mar and Newport Be<tch area, especially from alumni of the Class ol '81 and '86. They played six games in eight hours on Saturday at Corona del Mar to try to prove alter all these years that they're the best basketball team in school history. At least for a year. . "There's a lot of pride,• Oass of '86 star Jeff F~r said,, "CdM has seen a lot of success over the years, and they won a lot of CIF championships. They want to come out and prove that they're the best year.• For the past 12 years, class pride and the opportuni- ty to mingle again with old classmates have brought for- mer Sea Kings back regularly. Most of the players in the 16-team field have participated every year, revisiting past"~thletic glories, as well as CdM boys basketball Coach Pa\11 Orris, who has been with the Sea Kings since 1970. •it feels good to see that CdM basketball meant enough to these players to come back every year and participate," be said. One of the teams which did not compete every year, strangely enough, is lh..e Jack Errion champion, the Class of '61. They only h8"d three players a year ago, not enough to field a team. . - But with ClF Player of the Year (basketball) Jeff Pries, who led CdM's boys basketball and baseball teams, to CIF championships in 1981, they built up a 19- poinl lead at one point and held on. Pries led '61 with 22 points, and Steve Moore scored 11. Hess contributed seven points. But JL was their opponent, the Class o1 '86, which drew the attention of spectators, and teenage girls in particular. That's because Sugar Ray frootman and rock • n' roll coverboy Mark McGrath was on the team. McGrath, arguably Cd.M's most famous alumnus, last competed lo the Jack Errton Townament three years ago, when bis band was an unknown punk band. But when McGrath came back on Saturday, he was a inter- nationally famous singer filling the role of baclcup guard. "Everybody knows who I am, but they don't make a big deal about it and that's cool,• he said. •They still treat me like the hotshot runt I was in high school." McGrath and Joseph Mitchell, known as Mc:G, the director of the upcoming Cameron Diaz-Drew Barry-· more film version of •Charlie's Angels,• were public fig- ures on the Class of '86, but it was Fryer who was the go-to-guy on the team. He was a starter on Paul West- head's blgh-fiying 1990 Loyola Marymowit team that ·reached the Elite Eight with Bo Kimble and the late Hank Gathers. · Fryer scored 20 points in the final game before head- ing off to Germany ~d bis pro team lo Bergheim. • 1t1s worth lt just to be with the -guys,• Fryer said. •we've been playing together since the third grade. It's great to come back. Every year you look forward to it.• • Sailors· dominate the competitiOri., again WlllHTUmH 286.pound lift), senior running back Ryan Ortega in the 167-and-under ure on the Sallon' campus $Ince bis (275 pounds), senior defensive back playing dayt (86-89) and as an assls~ Ryan Spruth in the 15'-a.nd-under tant coach under Brinkley. (231 pounds), and leDlor receiver •svery year we try to outdo the Chris Bargas in the 137-and-under year before,• sa.ld Bargas, and Pri-(176 pounds). day's effortl appear to have contin· Others with outstanding leCOnd· ued tbe now. place effortl for the Sailon were Ptve of eight catergodes 123-and-under aopbomore David ·w .. wofl by Se.Uon; Jed bY Chriltian..m (128 pow:\dl) and 131· tb8 record-b~ lift ol and·under 90pbomore BobbY Jack- .. ,__ C!~-bl lln (165 pounda). ~ .-u., a ue chip With tbf.id • ...i-etfortl Wete 123-253·pound MJilor middle ,_.... JlnelMcker commending and-Under tophomol'9 JobD ~ tbe attention ol Dtvilkin 1 ~-==-~=-:-= ICDUtl. . pouDdl) and 181...nd-unds ..... Tbe 6·fOOt•2 Seem, rubD1Dg beck DaYkt ManbaJ1 (242 ~ ln tbe Mi~· poundl •• W 'fit ~ dwa and PndaJ'a Ulllig, CUllWMd ,,.,.. .lt!'bd 308 poUndl • • wps;•e~wadE.n .. tw•p, IMD cm 1111 &la end flt~ •••ee I I• : .... ::pt-.a33dpCM1• •a ..... M.• .-,._~a.ft ...,.. ... --lCCldi ltD .. 1 I ••OMlfll ...... Ml.21. AllD Wlla rt ' 1 ...._ Ina "11ce1._• w,• ..W 1 .. • d Ne.,.. ...... ,... ... ..,. ................ *™I' --=trllt•a• Mlrllt ...... I s..,.•lliela1JliztL• ..... .... . I '• I Daily Pilot SPORTS. Monday, July 31 , 2000 7 HARBOR VIEW TOPS NEWPORT Hlll·S Parker Stone and Heather Van Hiel tum in record- breaking perlormances. ~RT BEACH -Behind . record-breaking performances from Parker Stone and Heather Van tnel, Harbor View Swim Club defeated Ne'Wport Hllls, 7481/2--5711/2 in a dual meet Wednesday. Stone broke the team record in the age 7-8 25- yard freestyle swim with a time of 14.75. He also anchored Harbor View's winning 100 medley relay team of Stone, Michael Llao, David ~uilford and Alec Wilson. They won tn 1:13.37. Van Hiel's record was in the 7-8 25 backstroke. Her 18.42 was a win- ning time by over two seconds. CLUB SWIMMING W9nleli (NtO, nM: s. Ina._., (HV). 2UZ, ..,_ IO ..._. • 1. Anl.hony Men'lllle (NIU: 41 01; 2. U IMdonl (H\/), 41.10; l. IC~ Tomlin (NH), 46.57; 4. CMI Wllnlelt (NH), 47.ll; s. 5clo(1 frllliet (HV), 47.61. 11-U ........ 1. l\uBell ~ IJ-IH), '1031; 2. ~ Kn (H\I). 41.0I; l. Greg Senford (NtO, 41.34; 4. Adrllll1 ~· (141/), 4l.5l; 5 ........ Sdlio.n.r (H\/), 45.19. 1Mot IO ...... I. Gun1hlr M<Clellen {NH), lS.73; 2. Jeffr9Y ey. <HH>. 36.59; J. TtM Hentt (HV), l6.n; 4 w.Attr kUIMll (Hll), 16..17; s. ,_ llackford OM. 11.32. 1S.1a SO ...... • 1. Marc.ito Pantul!Mo (Hll). UAO; 2. ~ """'**• (HV). ll.2S; 3. .I.red vwo-(HVJ. lUO; 4. '¥t< ~ (N>f), ll69: S. Ry.,. Jetton (NH), )6. 19. ••• --JS fty . I. Chip lucbr (HI/), 14..06; 2. a.n-jM19'1 z.¢.c (NH), 2A.l4; ). John ~ (NH). 25.tt, 4 .loit!Glgtr(MV), 2"1; S. HIM llMldetvlt(HVJ, JO.It. 7-1JSfly ·1. Mld-4 Ueo (HV), 17.21; 2. ,arit., Stone (HI/), 11.19; 3. .Mtin '-Pe (NH). 19 SS, 4 ICyle (Male (HI/). 21.Q; s. ~Mc.Oun (NH). 21.0ol. .. 1a so fly-1. MW> Coll (HV), 11.52: 2. Ow1s Cottrell (NH}. 11.56, J. Alu S1N9rt (NH), 19 17, 4. O...id Linden (NH). 19.JO; S. Tom MultMI OM. 2A.4l. 1MJ SOfly-1. T~Stcwm (NH), lUS; 2. KyleHenh (HI/), J7.SS; i. GR9 s.nford (NH), J7.64. 4 11y., K- (HV). 40..47; s. Matt M.wini (HV), 41.19 1J.\4 so fty . 1 Griffin Gently (NH), )J S9; 2.. ~ Bye (NH), l6.A6. 1S.11 5e fly· 1. Gerr.tt ~(NH). 2U7; 2. Jmon ,.._ d.I (HV), 11.ie. J. Aleullder Hlehenlce (HI/). 21.07, 4. Owlt Mt<.ormid< OM, 21.50; S ~ INndege (NH). a.IS. •• _,._JS ..... -1 . .,__ ~ (Hll). 22.40; 2. Mlitt e.ry (HV), 22.47; J. Anthony O.iio.A> (NH), ll.29; 4. ~ Wngfllh (HV), 24.99; S CMslophtr "99o!t (NH),2U5 For Newport Hills, Garrett Gen- try won two boys 15-18 races, the 100 freestyle (52.41) and.the 50 but- terfly (26.87). Kasey Kipp was victo- rious in two 9-10 girls events, the 50 free (32.69) and the 50 backstroke (39.77). HN90lt V8' 748.S. NllwPoRT Hus, 571.5 le-V.. J7S.~---Ml.u, Hl.S •• _,._ 100 ~ ...... 1. Hattlor View (81-. ,,.., ~ Ollnltl Hohl, Mett 8«l'y. Chip llldttr), 1.31.02; 2. N9wport Hilb, l:ll.l7; 3. Hetbof View, 1:45.0l. 1 .. 100 ~ ...... • 1. Hattlor "'-(Mlcheel Ueo, O...td Gullford, Al«~ Patktr S'-), 1:13.17; 2. Newpot1 Hills, 1:21.59; 3. IWbor "'-· 1:29.0 1 .. JS bed! -1. Mi<'h.Ml Ueo (HV). 19.21; 2. David Gull· fe><d (HI/), 19.93; J. Alu Malnthow (NH), 22 SJ, 4 Nldt Gooding (HV), ll.lJ; S. Guy SUthtrWld (NH), 21 97. .. 10 SO bedl · 1. P.uick White (NH), 36A; 2. Matthew Llngel (HI/). 42.68> 3. Brett Hanrahan (NH), 45.14; 4. Andy ~ (H\I), 46.S9; S. Nkholti Doud (HV), S0.60. PHOTO COURTES'I' OF JHAN V~ HIH Harbor Vle'W Swim Club's Christina Hewko swims to a winning 1:01.03 tn the girls 15-18 100-yard freestyle • Glrtl .._ y._ J7J, NlwPoltr .......... 279 1,_U SObedl· 1. T~Stotm(NH), 16.IS;2.'JeffTo11e (NH). ll.93; 3. Ty!ef Kent (HV), 19.69; 4. Matt Manni (HV), 40.06; s. Jacob Murplly (HV), 41. 19. 1J.1' SO bed! · 1 ltyan But\e91ar (HV), J2.69; 2 D•niel Nletienb (Hll), U74; 3. OW-ls\oph« CtewfOl'd (HV), 14..29; 4. Patttr Oe4 Ponte (NH), J5.J6; S Brendan ~r ... .,.,, (NH). 1'.Sl. a a Uftdef' 100 "'9Chy l'WAy • I. Harbor View (Hao· • nah Rome, Gaby Ca<penttr, Niki Zak. Delaney Pou<hl. 1:41.14; 2 Newport Hlllt, 1:42.04; 3. Harbof vi-. .. 10 100 ~ ...... 1. Newpott Hilb (!WM Lin- de<\ Mltlony M«r.n., Mih ~ l'Wldt WNte), 1:08 O; 2. H..mt VMw. 1:12.69; 3. Newpott Hiit, 1:16,0S. n -u 200 _...,...,.. 1. Hewpott Hllh Oeff Tate, R ...... I Myt'orn. T.,.,, Storn'I, 5a11t s.nford), 2"11.M; 2. HMbor ~ 2:JO.~ J Newpott Hlltl. 2:41 SS. 1J.M 299 .......... • 1. Herbof llWw (Oenlel N..i-l<e. lfyllft ~. nMI ~ Ovist~ Cr9Wford). 2116 IS; 2. Hewpott ...... ~ • 1S. ft loo ~ ..... . 1 H9ttlcw View (AIMm llwolld\~~~ ......... Ovls McCormldl). 1 :S2 15; 2. Hewpott Hllll. I :SS 17; 1 Hattlor ~ 1~9.47 • a -..w n tt.. • 1 Matt ltrTY (Hll). 11 11: i. ..__ ,_ Andlt'lon (HI/). 11.0lt; l. o.tllel Hohl OM. 11 IS; 4 lohn SWlgwt (NH). 1U 7; S ~ o.bo..t> (HH), 19 49. 1~ JS "--I l"aritw Stone C>M. 14 75; 2 Junln ~ (HH). 16.]9; ) Alec Wlhofl (HI/). 1614; 4 o.Ad Rabollly (NH). 17.17, S K~ c.n.le (HI/). 17.6' .. 11 IO tt.. • 1. Mike fl)nn CNHl. u .01. 2. R.J. l.idonl (HV). )l 69; ). """'~ (HV). )4.75; ... Mann-IM>-~ (HI/). 14.'2; s. o.Ad Linden <N">. JS.IJ. n.u • tt... 1. 5clo(1 W1ford CNH>. 29.Q; 2. 1err.n Hendrldttm (MHl. ll .90; l. ~ K-(HVl. 12.25; 4. Eric Cox OM. 12.49; S Kyle 1A9r..cl (Ml), 12.68 1J.M 100 fNe • 1. l>Mllel HleheN:• (HI/). 1:00 S7, 2 Tr.W Hersh (HI/). 1:01.U; 3. Owlftophtr Ctewford (HVJ, l:oo9; 4. Gt-'-11 (Nti), 1:12.ll. 1s.1a Mett.. • 1. Gan9n Genlry (NH), 52.41; 2. John Monty (HI/). 54.M; ), ~ l'lntullano (HVJ, S5.7t; 4. AdMI luzollctl (HVJ. 56.4~ S. Griffin Gently (NH). 1:01.16. •• --2S ........ 1. Chip Zudler (HVJ, 25.15; 2. T~ (.pp (NH). 2'.6-l . S~ Kipp (NH), 27.37, 4. MMOn Cele (HV), 2US; S ConOf c..n.ie (HVJ. 29.75 M 2S ....... • 1. 8"u Attyllh (NH). 21.19; 2. bevid Gltonl (HI/). 2U2; l . Alec Wiiton (WV), 22.95, ... lltlott -.--,-:-J .. . ... t , ..... 1S.1a SO bedl • I J¥Of> Palda (HV}, 2111. 2 Adam 8U!6llch (HV), 10..22. 3. Jimmy Sir ec:1t (HV), 31.02 ,. so.,.. -1. DMd GYilford (HV), 35.ot; 2. Peltr Wet· dner (HV), 31.35, 3. DrAd ~(NH), 4119; o4 Elliem Wanillt (NH). 41.11. 5. Pwidt O'OonMll (NH). 112 S4. .. 101001111 • 1 Patrtdt White (NH), 1.22.57. 2 R.J Bal· donl OM. 1.27-91, 3 ~Marr.lie (NH). 1-21.01; 4 Mike Fl)inn {NH), I :lUl; S N'4f RovrM OM. I 35 lt1 11-1J 100 .. • 1. Scott Sanford (NH). 1.19 02, 2 llake ~lbe<g (HI/), 1 19 16, 3 Adrian Nlehenlte (HVJ. 1~ ... Jacob Murphy (HV). I 26.64. s Jeff Tate (NH). 1:2&.92. 1J.M 100 .. ·I. ltyan lul9Qtat (HI/), I 10 II; 2 l'w1t· tr Oii Ponte (HH). 1 10 99. 3. Daniel Nlehenke (HI/), 1·13.21>4.lerMllladdord(HV), 11649,S ltendanH.n- rahan (NH). 1:20.78. 1S.11 100 .. -I Adam &iaohch (HVI, 1 02 61. 2 Jtm-rrrt Stradt (Hll), 1116 71., a. (]vii McConniclt (HI/), I 08 71, 4. '¥t< ~{NH). 1 10 25 I a_., 100 free ..a., · 1 Hatbor \fiewiChlp Zuck· tr, lrenNn Ander'IOf\ ~lei Hohl, Matt ltrry), I 19 ~ 2. Newport Hilb, 1'2518, 3 Newpott HoH'-I J7AI . 1 .. 100 "-..a., -I Hatbor View (Patttr Stone, Pwtef ~. Al« Wiiton, MlchMt Ueo). I OS 86, 2 Newport Hilk, 1:11 &l, ). Hatbor V-. 1 14 29 .. 10 JOO tt.. ..a., · I Newpor\ Hiib (l)evid Lln«Mn. Mltlony Merfalle, Mike Flynn. Pol11klc white). 2'17 01. 2 Hlllt>of View, 2:12.16. 3 Newport Hilk, 2.14 32 1MJ 200 "-..a., · I N9wport HUit (llarrett Hen· drickJon. Kyte Legrand. Scott Sanfe><d. Teylo< Stcwm), 2..-0S.03; 2. Hatbor VI~ 2·11.U;• Newport HUI'-2·24 ?J 1J.1• 200 tt.. ..a., · 1 H•rbo< VI-~ 81.oclt fQtd, TtlMI H.,,n. Walk., llwell, Chrtttoplltr C1awf0<d), 1:57.SS; 2. Newport Hilts, 2·04 91; 1. Hatbor View, DO • 1~1a JOO .... ..a., · 1 H.rt>o< View (llmmy Sm.ck, ChriJ Hingtr, Matt llackford. Chm McCotmkk), 2 09 (11 UC m1 ~ tor Speml No-monllw from the dlle al The Cttv Or!Ye. Orange, NOTIC2 Oft 1iCe tonn II available tie lht ~ al let-Calltomla 92863, PRO-Pm110N tnwn Ile QCJUrt dd.. lefl u pn:Mded In PIO-BA TE ~ tar .. a. ..ccidl ..... 9100. IF YOU OBJECT 10 '9 ...,'!'11•*!l CL ........... . 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A.-14001 UtYINE', CA h Jiii IClpl ~IN court. hHrlng Your IP· IH1Z I yc111 -a 1*1011 ~ pearaooe mty bl In pef· To al helr'I. .,..._ p~ Newport ......, In !he estate, aon Of ~ yQJt anomey clariM. ~. oant-811ch-Coat1 Mell you may file with lfle IF YOU ARE A CREO- ingent crtldkon. lind Olly Plot JJ.Jv 31, AA>-COUit • ReqllMt lor $fie-IT~ Of I contingent peraon1 wl'lo may alllfo. ll"'lf 4, 7, 2000 cial Nob (1orm • creditor al 1he deceued. wlle be...._, In the M908 OE-154) al 1he filing of you muet Ille your claim ;:LrN~A:' ~N~ NOTICE OF an lnventoiy and ap-Wl1h the court and mall a prallal ol Mtat• _., copy to the perlONll rep. YEE aka SELINA YEE PETITION Of ol Ml 1*J1iOn Of ac-rMelMllY• aooolnled by aka TAK NANO VEE TO ADMINISTER count aa ~ In tti. coun wlthln lour A PETITION FOR ESTA.._ OF: Probate Code MCtlon monttw from lhl dlte of PROBATE hu bMfl '"" R I the 11 ~ o1 i.t ftled by RAYMOND MNA H. STEVENS 1250. A equHt Of tit · MICHAEL LOGAN CASE NUMIEf'· Special Noclce form II lert u PfOYlded In Pro-In 1111' o.__._ Court ol A20'"'"02 ' IYllllble from IN OOUll bate Code Mellon 9100. .._.... ..... clerk. The lime tor ftNng clllma Cl''"· nla, County of To .. helra, blnefl· Petltloder: will not •~pit• bl!Ofe ORANGE. clarlea. cr«llorl, cont-Anne O. S.W-, 2101 tour monthl from the THE PETITION FOR lngent cr~ora. and Glenmore Avenue, hHtlng date noticed PRIAl()BAYMOTNEDrequM ..... ICHAthetEL '*"°"' wno may Olhlf· 8•ltl111ore. MD. above. r wlM be~ In fie 2'21•170I YOU MAY EXAMINE LOOAH bl ~ M wll or -.... or bolt\, of: tn Pro Per lhe Ille 11.epC ~ ll'le court. penonal r9'J(...,,..tlve Nini HuaN1 Stawns: P11bll1h•d Newport N you are • l*IOll ~ '° ..,..__ 119 ..... Nina SfeveM; Nina 81ach-Co1ta MHa leruted In lfle lltale. ol ... ~ NMh Hugt,. Daily Plat Jlltv 31. AA>-)'OU mlJ file With lhe THE PETITION rt-A. PETITION FOR gust 1, 7, 2000 Q01#t a Reql'9el 1or Sfle- queala eutho111y to ad-PRoeA.TE hat been Ml90§ dal NoOca (1orm ,,_,... tt'9 ..... ll'lder llld ~Nini 0 . S... DE·154) ol Ile Nino ol 1he lndepeudlcll Admin--In Ile ~ Court ol NOTICE OF "" lnventoly and ap- l*sliOll al Eelms Ad. c.1bri1. ec-ny ct · PmTION pr111a1 o1 1etate ...- (TlW Aultlorly wll f/IO# ORANGE TO ADIMJllTER °' al lilf'/ pelllorl °' ac- the ~ ,.....nt· THE PETITION FOR ESTATE OF: count • proYlded In lllM to take N/Pf tc> PR08ATE ~ flll JOHN 'F ~ Prot»te Code Md.Ion Ilona wtltlOUI otlUlnlng Nm o. ~be..,.. . 9 '"""""""' t250: A ReqllNt tor GOUrt 1PPf0'191. 8efof9 flC**d • !*.anal ,. CASE NUllBER: Spedal Notte. torm 11 taking cert.in vetY Im-.......... \o ldrililllf A20M03 ..,..... lrom .,. OOUl'I pof1ant actionl, how· Ile 1111i1e Of Ile dilc9-To II heirs. benell· dllfk. ever. h pef'IOnll r..-dent. claltea. credl9ol9. cont• "9tttt0fttr. INli1lltllYe wll be~ THE PETITION re-lnQlnt Cfldll~ and DAVID N. STWVENI, to OiVI nodoe to ~ quMb the deoadenl'a .,..or. who may ofler· "' U~en ftlace, W9lled l)el'IOfll "'"" .. end ooclcll. • ""· ... be ............, In .. 0..-. ...... CellfOt'nle they ~ve WllMld no4loe be tdmlled to P"Jbltle. • °' --. or bClfl. of: nt27 Of oonMinlld to the The _. end lilf'/ oodlcll JOHN F. STEVENS· In "-,. OfODONd .etlon.) The •fl 1valleble for ••· JOHN FREDERICK Publlehed N1wpon lndipendent admlni.· .mr.lon In .... ...,. STEVENS: J.F 811cti·Co1t1 M'Ha tratlon MlttlotllY Yill be by h oourt. STEVENS o.1!y Piiot M'J 31 ~ c= unlue an In-THE PETITION ,.. A PETITION FOR gust 1, 7, 2000 ' objlctofl ~ i::.:: :=:.==-lo~ ru:f8A:rE D~ID ~ MT90Z . ~ ~ ~!!'* Ill lldlpel .... Admft. ST£VEN8 In .. ~ CfTY ()fl .,.07 .... couri' ._, lllrlltorl of E ...... ~ rlor Coult of CllMonill, COITA 1111A err~~ IN ~~•=-= ~~OR 0MHU COUNTY, ~ _. be l*d on -. to t1111ci1 ~ a. flftOIATE .._. M CAUPOMIA AuGUIT 24, IOOO .. lor'I w111o11t ~ ~VI) N. mVEN1 lie . NbT1CI f ;45 pm " Dept. Ln oourt IPP"MJI "'°'9 .......... M Plf'IONll llVITlllG ..,. loallld 11 M1 . The ~ \lldrlg lllM'9ln '*'I e. ,.,,.... .. ,. to --. NOTICE II HlAEIY Dt1W loull. OrMgt, POf1int ..,_, e... llW .. -~ .. cit-OIVIN that MalM CA -. .-... .,..... .... .-it. ~ tDr fUnmNng " YOU OBJECT '° .....,,. .. be ....... THI PrTmOH ,.. an .... ......,.., ..-V elf ...... to Qtwe Nlllot ID ~ .... H 11111111 lfl .. ISJW•ll. ....... IOI\,-~ tllllollld ... ..,.... ........................ "'lo ........ --.... .... _ ... _ .., ___ .. -.. -.... ;;-'/OW OllU • 4 a .. or OOl-!Md to H TM• .nd .,_ _.. lit .... •11:••• ... ,..... ~ .1: .. ........ tDr .. .. .. -............................... .. Y• ep• ..-i ....,.._ .. 119 ti/ .. .-. .. .. .., .. In,... .......... lft ... ,... "''''°" .... ,..... .... Cir IM«W~~· ...... ,._. ... lft ....... IO .. tlClllllllllR!OJ •WU-, AClm)o ~IOH ...... ------....... ~ n ITDf'• .............. _ .. > ........... "* ::£Mm ·e;.--~-e~:-:1'.= .. 2:1).61. . 1 .. 100 --.Y ..a., -1. Harbor~ (Ma<gatet Monty. Kelsey Llnon, HNthtr v.,, Hiel. Kelli fffley). 1'15.25; 2. Newport HUii, 1:20.03; )_ Harborv-. 12114 .. 10 100 .,,..., ,.~ • 1. Newport Hill• (Mkhelle Tolfa, Juli-"'9gott. IC•tllerlne ic.amarek, Kasey Kipp), 1.10.07, 2. Newpott Hllh, 1:10.90; 3. Ha<bor Ill-. I IJS2 11·12 JOO ~ ..a.,· I Halt>or View (Ashltty CNndlet Ho4t)' Ven Hiel. Amy zua:... KA•e KubM), 2:20 65: 2. Newport Hiik. 2:26.91; 3. IUlbot View, 2;14 44 11-M JOO~ ..a.,· 1 Hatbor ~ ((lyM A111la. 'llllllWI Ueo, Kelli l(llne, Tr.cy KubM}, 2:09.ll!, 2 Newpof1 Hills. 2:09. S9; J Hewpott Hilti. 2:21.49. 1~1a JOO_., ..a.,. I. Newport H1lls(IYt>eCole, Niie Mendebon. leuren ...,_.., Kwm<I Stom1). 2'05 ~ 2 Hlllt>of "'-. 2.0S 62. ). 'karbot View. 2: 15..)8 ' I a Wltdw 2S free • 1 Ni\J Zak (HI/), f!I 56; 2 Ann Fly- nn (NH). 2110; J Hollace 8atden (NH), Zl 41; 4 Hannah Aome !Hiil. 22 sa. s Gaby Catpent.,. OM. 25 12 1~ 2S "-• I Ke01 Fffley (HI/), IS 60; 2 Kate 8efry (HV). 16 IS. J OwMa Gw,iet (HV). 16 n . 4 Krlm White (NH), 17 O; S Adona Zepfel (NH), 20 43 .. 10 50 tr. I. KaMy Kipp (NH), 12_69, 2 Ovmle MNd (NH), )5 I].) K.llherine ~el< (NH), 35.26; 4 ~rt Sdlloemer (HI/), 36 ~ S Midwlle zUd:.,. (HI/). 17 02, .. 1 M2 50 free · I Ashley~ (Hll). 19.07, 2 Katie KubM (HI/), )149; 3 P•lge O'Brien (NH), 12.69 4. lla"e Con1tantlnou (HI/), 32.69, S. Emoly McAdams (NH), ll 61 1J.14 100 ftw · 1.1/1"'-n Liao (HV), 1'<10 IS, 2. Danielle C.rhorl(NH), 1'0298. 3Jennffe<H.wklm(NH),1;07.37,4 Trecy Kuti. (HI/), I 07.9S, 5. N1due Tale (NH). 1.10.94 1S.11 100 tt.. -1. Chrkllna HeWko (HV), l:Ot.03, 2 Klrettffl Ste><m (NH), 1 :02 64; l Bridget lngUs (IN), 1.03.ll, 4. Undsey Daltty (IM. l'OS.79. 5 C.otlln Mc:Don· aid (NH), 1:20 08 • I a Wltdw 2S ew..t · 1 Nik• Zak (HI/), 24 72; 2 Annie Tomllfl (NH), 2613; l Kaylft Myer. (NH), l3 59, 4 Hannah FlctJtloua Buatneaa Name Statement The lollowtlljl perlOlll are dolt1o business u; CHA-CHING VEND. 19800 Mac:Atthuf Blvd .• Ste. 300, llWle, c.lib· .. 92612 Brem Overfelt. 439 ~Ave., Corone del Mar, f•htornla 92625 BHI Overtell. 5488 Rincon Beech Parle Drive, Ventura, CalifOf· ..,.. 93001 This bualnelS la oon- ducled by: a general partnership Have you started doing ~ yet? No Brent Overlelt T~ statement waa filed with Ille County Cle/ti al Ofange County on 07/1312()()() 2000M34200 ri:lyAyg~. ~ 17~ SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUN'tY OF ORANGE 341 The City Dnve. Poet 011ce Box 14171, ~15~ IN THE MA TteR Of THE PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF LAURIE MAY ZAN ELLI ORD£A TO SHOW CAUSE FOft CHANOE ~NAME CASE NUltlBEA A201MO PETITIOHER!S) LAURIE MAY ZAHEUI HASIHAVE Fll£D A PETmOH FOR AN ORDER TO CH.ANGE NAMES FROM LAURIE MAY ZANELLI TO LAURIE MAY LARSEN U It hereby Qf'dlred th1t 111 perlOnl In~ tMtted In" 1N1 mattef lflP98t ~ .. ~ In Depanmenl No. 703 of the Ol'lnae County &lpeflor Ocuf at IN .0. ~ ll'OWll abo¥e on _..._ .. __ ii~ Mt ..:'.,.., _. --... "I .. ... ......... .. Ollillm. -. ... -... !.W.. ~.,.. • 1a.. - callas (HI/), 36."8, 5 Haley C.tpenler (NH), 41.S2 1 .. U iw-1 K.lle 8trTy (HV), 20 Jl, 2 Kelsey LM· son (HV), 21 ll, J HHlnet Van Hi.I (HV), 21 32, 4 Satan furgetch (NH). 21 61, S Kate DeMtranda (NH). U 10 9-10 SO bl9M1 I CiClly Lewis (HV), 44.1 l; 2. Maxine llO<Mnnul• (NH), 44 46. J Jull&ne Piggon (NH). 45 04, 4 OaiN' Schloemtr (HI/), 45 69, 5 Mkhelle Tott a (NH), 416 18 11·U SO bl9ut ·I AieKIM RodenhuOJ (NH), 17 80, 2 C.mllle liewtto (HI/), 19 21; l Holly vwo Hie! (HI/), '10 27, 4 Katoe Kuba. (HV), 41 52. S f'Mge 0'811en (NH). 41 53 1J..14 50 lweMt • 1 fl0<entone llodenhu1J <Nt11. l6 61. 2 ElywMila (HV), 37 19, 3 !Ytle l.emme<man(Hl/l, 38.ll. 4 J.ckle C~te (HV), l9 12. S. Nickle T1te (NH), l9.l7 lS..11 SO~ 1 Bridget lngllS (HI/). JS 37. 2 Juloe Mendel.on (NH). JS 911. l l(Mt Hamme<v.lwnltt (HV), 17 7!>, 4 Hayley H~ (HI/), JUI, S KM)' Tmhn (NH), 40S7 I a ....-r 2S fly I Del.,,.,. Pouch (HI/), 25 41, 2 Hol· IKe 8utden (NH), 26 97, ) CMildy P-(NH), 21 91. 4 Hann.th c.11 .. (HV), lO 81. S Gaby Ca<pwn~ (HV). l2 04 1-4 25 fty I Sar.th futga1"1 (NH), 17 40; 2 Matgam Money (HV), 17 76. ) Btooltt OeMl<Wlda (NH), 20-25. 4 £nn ~(NH). 20 JO; S Alexa tb'M '()N), 21 41 •10 50 fty I Mt<lwlle Tolf• (NH), 1697, 2 AnN Palch<koff(NH).1747, J MalonetlodeMuO<(NH).17 71,4 Machelle Zudttr (HI/). 11 OJ. S ~-~ (HV). IB 42 11·12 50 fly I Alhon<1 MesN.111 (NH), JS 70; 2 cam.He Hewlco IHl/l. 36 1l l Kelty Hebon (HV). 40 49, 4 Maty Flynn (NH), 42 09, 5 Golhen Gentry (NH), 4) 5S 1J..14 50 fty I ICelh 'Kline (HI/), )1 ... 2 IU!h<)n WMt (NH), )l 57, l L.a\lfen MtAdarM (NH). lJ.16. 4 Car· ly Vtrbe (NH). 2S 29, S Wt"tl>Pf Casl<tty (HVI. Ja 09 1S..11 50 fty I Lautffl l'owtr\ (NH). 28. 47, 1 llactle4 · '°'9rt• (HVI, JI SJ, l Lauren ldwatdJ (Hiil. l2 17. 4 ind- W'f Dakly (HI/). J2 6J. S Kiitie AlbriC)ht (NH). 40.26 •• "'*' JS bed 1 Delaney !'ouch (HV), 25 83, 2 Hwonah Rome (HI/), 26 SS;) C.M\ldy Papa (NH), 26.61, 4 Ann Fl1"" (NH). ) I 09, 5 SMah Co• (HV), J 1.62 1 .. JS bMlo • 1 HHll>el' \Ian Hie! (HV), 18 42. l Kelsey L.anon (HV), 20 SO; 3 Amanda Nkkel (HV), 20 S8; 4 Kat~ DtMlranda (NH), 22.0$, S ChetM!a Giger (HV), l2 32 •10 50 bMlo 1 Kney Kipp (NH). J9 77. 2 Kiitie O'Donnell (NH), 41 12. l Michelle Zudte< (HI/), 113 97, 4 Odly ~· (HV). 44 SS, s Jullene l'iggott (NH). 45 17 Fictitious Bualness Name Statement The lollo'#lng perllOOI .... 001ng busloeSS 8$ LUl!llnll E~ea. 3785 Allon Panc....ay fMne. CA 92606 Ben Huh, 16509 Myl9 Ln . Cemtoa. CA 90703 This business IS COO- ducted by ~n indlvl<lJal Have you siantd doing bustr'8SS yel? No Ben Huh Thos s1a1emen1 was hied w1tll Iha County Clell< ol Otlnge County on 07/05/2000 200Gell33U3 Da~) Pilot July 10, rT, 24, 1, 2000 M89-4 Fictitious Buslnes1 Name Stat.ment The folloW'lng pe<sons are doing business as. CatllornlaTrusta com, 2660 E Cout Hlgfiwey. Corona Del Mar, CA 921125 California Estala Plan- ning LLC, (CA), 2660 E.' CoN1 Highw11)'. Corona Del. Mar, CA 92825 This bull-Is con- ducted by • l.Jmhed u. billy Co Hive you 11arted doing ~ yet? No Calfomla Eatata Pllln- ntng LLC. Midlffl S. Hemw Prelldenl ThtS stat--... tiled With the County Qeiti al OrMge Colny on 08/»'2000 ZOOOMJUOt ~ Pilat .My 10, 17, 4 1. 2000 . hW 1 MJ 50 b.dt · 1 A>hltty ChM'tdlet (HV), "4 27, 2 ~ell1 Al.nil (NH), J9.88. 3 Kalyn Shah (HI/), l9 94. 4 l(effy Nel "°" (HV), '10.63, 5 Alhina Meshkln (NH), '10 16 1J..14 50 bedl • 1 Vivian UM> (HV). )2 S2. l Kathryn White (NH), JS 27, l Amy s11ack (HV), 35.Al; 4 CMly Verble (NH), 36 S9. 5 Tracy !Cubas (HV), J9 02 1S..11 so bMlo I Lau<en Edwatcll (HI/), Jl 00, l KtrJt:en Smith (NH), 33 lO, l Jenniftr Belli (HV), l4 62. ' K•n Hammenchmrtt (HV), 34 91, S Katie Cole (NH), JS 19 7~ 50 fNe I Kelh feeley (HI/), )6 22. 2 Enn McAdatn< (NH), II I 59. l Jenny Manin (HV), 41 66. 4 Con kly ICJpp (NH}, 4J 13, S l(omti.rly Condino (NH), 42 II 9-10 100 .. • I Ovlctie MMd (NH), I 29 59, 2 K.thel one Keczmar.it (NH). 13117. ) 0.H Sct\loemet (HV) I 32.ll, 4 Anna Palc:hiltoff (NH), I )S 91. 5 Stephan,.. Brown (HI/), 1.39 17 11-12 100 .. ·I Alutne ~ (N+4). I 19 69 1 Holly van Hi.1 (HV). I 21 67, 1 Amy ludlw <Hiil. 1 2l 47 4 Emily ~ (HH). 1.32 91. S G•l1-Gentry (h H) US7S • ' 1J.14 100 .. • 1 Ke! ltUne (HI/). I 1l SI l Ulur.., McAdan1$ (NH). I 1 S 41. l Florentine tlodenhu'l (NH j 1 17 13. 4 ,.,,,..... ~nt (NH), I 19 34 S W\'oOf>t.., Case (HV). 125 n. 1s-1110&.,.. 1. Ov.runa Hewlto IHVl. 1 10 17 2 Lau ren EdwMdJ (HV), I 11.19, ) ic.t.e Cole (NH). 1 IS 07 6 a ....._ 100 tt.. re&.y • 1 H¥bO< v-!Hannen tlome, Gaby (Mpenltr, o.tatwy Pou<t>. N<tt Z6 I J.e 04 2 ~Hilk. 1:J7 Sl. 3 H-V-. I S4 l6 1~. 100 tt.. re&.y • 1 Harbor V-(He.the< VM\ Htr4 Kate 8e<Ty. a..... Giger. 1Ce4U ~I I 04 90, 1 - port Hiii\. 1:09.85; ) Harbor View. 1 1) 1 q 9-10 200 tt.. re&.y • 1 Hewpot'I Holl\ (ChnJt:,. Meacl, Anna Pald\iltoff, 1Cathtr1ne bczm.tr•I.. ~tiltY l(lpp). Ul 96; 2. Newpor1 Holk, 2 31 J9, l HMbot 11._ 2 J9 28 11·1J 200 tt.. ..a., 1 Hart>ol V,_ tlClltie Kubas. Amy Zucker, l l•lr• Conn.ntonou. AJhl~y Cn•nc:tler). 2:07.75; 2 Newport Hilh. 2 16 01. l Harbor V1..,., 2 20 17 1)..14 200 tt.. ..a.,· I Halbor VtWI (Amy \tlOC~ Kelli !(line, Trac.y Kubai. Vovi11n Liao), 1 SS SS,} N1wpon HHlt.. 1:57.80: 3. Newpott Hill\, 2 21 II 1~1a 200tt.. ..a.,· I Harbor VW"W lila<IWI (<>19111• Karl Hammerlchmltt. Lauten ldwareh, Chr1s11na Hew1<o) I 58.11; 2. H«wP0<1 H1lh, 2 01 OS ActJtJoua Buall1ffl Name Sblt9ment The I~ persons are dos1Q ~ .. NEWPC>RT 32 Flavora. 108 Urvl A 22 SlrHI, Newpott Be'ach, CA 92660 Heidi Thuong Luu, 8921 Grandville Circle, WeslmlnSlel. CA 92683 This busm111 11 con· ducted ~ an lndMcWI Regiannt has not y.t ~n to traflNC'I bull-,_. unde< the l\cCltioue business name(•) llsled above. Heidi ThtJong Luu Tl\is sta1ement was hied with me County Clertl al °'8nge Counly on 0711V2000 2000IU404I Dally Pilot .My 17. 24, 31, Aug 7, 2000 !.A0448Q4 ¥900 Flctltloua Bualneu Name Smtement The following pet.ana ..,. doing~ .. Newport FllWIClll, 3700 ~Or. 1107, New- port a.m. Ca. 82e90 Sieve F. 5twpe, 2040 Del twer Avenue. Laguna Beach, Ca 921151 Thia bulW'9sl ii con- cM:lleel by an inlMcalll Have you •ltrtt<S Cloing ~MM yet? Y-. 7-4-00 S.. F SNrpe -Thil ltlle!Nnl WU filed wtltl ... County a.ti ol Orqe County on 0710&'2000 20 ... HHlf °* Pilot Mt 10. 17, ~t.200Q Mm Flctltlou• Bullneaa Name Statement Thi lollowln9 pe~a lfe doing bUIWleSI as WDF E'n1erpr1aH • 3 CMc Pia.ti 1240. New- port Beech. CA 926t!O Wlillam D Foote 78 Pe41oen Coun. Ne"ll0<1 BNctl. CA 92660 Thfa ~ II con- ClucilO ~ an nlV'dull H1ve you 1tar1ee1 dos1Q bulir-. yet? No Wiiarn D FOO(e Thia lla\emenl WH hied w1tn the County Clel1c ol Orange Courtly on 07/2S/2000 20008135244 Dally Piiot .My 31 , Aug 7. 14, 2L 2000 M?lO I IUrf'll anJ tkadliot•s an' imhj~1 fo dutUIC" Tt"ilhouf 11ocil1·. Tire 1>11hlWM'r re.f'n-rM dw- ri!'hl to fM\:!Ot'/rcdassif y. n'vitk or J'tljl't't 1U1Y rh~i!Jetl &th-trtibt.u1cul. Pltalit. ttf'IOl"l am· emJr tluihQa\ be in mur da""ilied ud inu1lf'll.iattlv. 111i'b:rify-Pilo• a.~>t uo habilil\ for am-error in en tdvenL...-nlt'•ll for whi1-h ii UlU) LC' r'CllfJOrbilile tu·cpt for thr 1·oi&t of 1lw ~pare ac·tuallv IX"t'upiccJ hy 1hr t•rror. Cn'dh ran ouly llfi ullo•·M.t for tbf' Byfu (949) 631.6594 (~ incfutk ywr 1111111t 1111(1 jlll<D 111111tbtl m I '111: 'II ndl ~IMt btitt .,,;ih a prir.T quocr.) Byl'llw (949) (>i2-5078 r.r~• in:,rnion. · .... . ·-- Gl: EOUAL HOUSING OPPORlUHITY Al r• malt acMltlslllQ 111 tnlS newsp1per Is SUl>ject to 111e FederJI fair HOuslno Acl ol 1968 as 1mended whteh makes ii illegal to advertise ·any preference. Hmrtatlon or d1scrlmlnation based on race color. rellQ- lon. sex. tlandbp, familial Slllus or nat'°"" origin. or an mlenhon lo make lllY such Pfeference ~mtt111on or dlscnmll\ltlon • fhls newsl)iller Wiii not knowingly accep1 •llY adver11semenl 101 rul es1ale which 11 In violation ol, ttie llllll Our readera 11e hereby informed lhal all tlwrilnos adverused In lhls newspaper ¥1 avlllltblt on an equal opportunity bais. To complain of dtscrimt- nabon. call HUD loll free at 1~24·8590 FM Coni.-Loa In C..-y v-. """' Locallon llCIOM liom Cely Hll. 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ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q I • Ncnbcr vulnerable, u Soolh ' you bold: •K9 (?AQ O.QI07'32 •AJI What is your opening bid? A • If you open ooe dllmood. wbal do you intend rcbiddi.nJ should pan. ner respond one oC majof ()( one no trump1Two diamonds would be an undeit>ld and lhree diamonds would groasly oventaJe the quality of the sub. The IOlutlon is io pretend one of )'OW' diamonds is I heart, sq that your hand is bl.lanced in the cfassic sense. and open one no trump. Q 2 • Neither vulnerable. as South you hold: •A?J '\:)QJ74 <>J9 •AQJ9 Partner opens the bidding with one hean .. What do you rei;pond? A • How did this creep mto the quiz? You have enoudl for a forcing raise in hearts ~ nouung else, so make whatever forcing r11lse is avail· able -three beans in standard methods, two no trump in the mod· em style. Q J · As South. ·vulncrnble. you hold: •A .. U .._,Al'7U 0 A74 •Q Partner opens the biddina with one spade. What do you bid now? A· You certainly intend drivana to pme. but slam pouibilitieubould not be overlooked. If 12 tncb !ft In the card.1, panner's hean holdina will be crucial, so the best way to investigate is 10 5tart with two heatts and then jump in tiplldes. Q 5 -As South, vulnertble. you hold: • 104' \'lAQ6S3 '?95" •Q9l The bidding has oroccedcd: NORTH EA~T SOUTH ~ .. ,._ '" .... •• Pua ? Wbat 1etion do you take? A • You do not want to bid one hO ' trump without a diamond stopper· and 10 rebid beans wilh such • scraggly suit is inadvisable. On this ~ucncc panncr should have at lea~t four clubs. so a preference to two clubs is lltc best choice. Q 6 • As South. vulnerable. you hold: • A Q 6 2 '/K Q 7 ' 10 4 • A Q J 4 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST Partner opens the bidding with three ~· Pa'l!I JNT PU! hearu. What do you bid now? . Wha1 acuon do you lake! A • Partner's preempt promises about 5even tricks, but no more lhan one aoe. Under the circumstances. dismiss all thoughts of slam. At be~t. it will be on a finesse: and. at won;t, 11 tricks will have no play. Do noc endanaer a sure game chasing pie in the sky. Raise 10 four heart~. , A • Partner i.hows 16-18 point\ and a 4-3-3-3 distribution. so there i) no l'CllWO why mnc tncks should be in )C01>ar'd)' Hov.cver. your two dou· blcions suggc>t a )Ult con1111C1 m1gh1 be safer and. wuh a m1mmum open-ing bid and a knov.n eighl-card fit, " corrq:t to four spades. lntroducinj! your heans would bhow a more dis· inbutional hand. Q 4 • Neither vulnernhlc. a' South yQU hold: 1-~11,.~11 .. ~1 . TOYOTA 4 RUNNER '15 Bladt Jldellvory. FuHy loaded. Orty 25k "' (052403) s 18, 787 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO M•H4-0864 VIJAGER WAGON 18 Anmi ce.ICO ....... 111.m wtila. 7 pas, ci.111 ~ Ing doon, IUlo (XDJ51870) $18.875 Ken Grody Uncoln4ercury 714-6214110 VOlVO 740 W Low m m1e1. "'*>. ....... Ytry good c:ondilionl (343976) $5,988 NABERS (11 4)540-9100 VOLVO• VW.Cltlfi* ~ •• ~ IOp, 5lpd, 7411 ml, air, CO, new "'"· gnllt oond. 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