Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-06-24 - Orange Coast Pilot.. _ !:. . SERV1NG THE NEWPORT -MESA CO.v.MUNmES SINCE 1907. ON THI WEI: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2002 ·Heading in for a landirig •. i: • Long-sought JWA settlement agreement appears to be : : just about in place, though there could be turbulence ahead. •• ,. : . Paul a1nton :: DAILY Pu.or •• ;' JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT - :: Almost two years after embarking ! · on an extemion of flight restrictiOill ;; at the ailport, Newport Beach lead· ·~ en appears to be nearing the end of !• the road. • • Orange County Supervisors are poised to approve an agreement • Tue1day between the city, county . and two activilt groupt to push back the uplration of the flight llm1tl for another dozen years. While they haven't Milled the deal, 1upervilor1 offered broad endonementl of the package back in February. Al. dty leadera reach the end of one path, another has risen to meet them. With a team of lobbyists at their disposal, Newport Beach and airport offidala plan to work the • channels of influ- ence with con- gressmen, the air- line industry and the Federal Avia- tion Administra- . tion to secure broad support for the agreement. However, it may not be smooth Millng, even if county supervisors 9bdone the deal on Tuesday. An miluential airline trade group has 1poken out against the settlement, saying only the PAA can grant flight re1trictiona. •Jt's in everybody's best interest that this deal be approved,• Newport Beach Oty Atty. Bob Bwnham Mld. •tt'1 fair to aay that the only approval we think we need is tbt;-city, county and the two other settling parties.• Newport Beach's City Coundl is allo scheduled to vote Tuisday on a deal that would extend the 1965 set- tlement agreement. That deal, which came out of lawsuits filed against the county by Newport Beach, imposed a cap on flights and passengers, limits on noise levels and othe r ceilings on flight operations. 1Wo community groups that led the charge agairut expansion at John Wayne in the late 1970. and '80s, and were co-signers to the ini· tial agreement, have already endorsed the exten1ion. The Airport Working Group and Stop Polluting Our Newport have already signed the agreement, Burnham said. The present and the past The pack.age of flight limits head- mg to the City Coundl and board on SEE LANDING PAGE J . . . .... ·:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , , , .. ,. •• ,.. f ,. , .. ,. •• ,.. ~ . ~ ~ \., "· t • I .. ... . ,. . ' . .. • ·: •• •• •• . . .· l'HOTOS llY KENT TN"1'0W I OAA.Y l'l.OT Counterfeit suspects lead police on chase • Costa Mesa police arrest 3 on suspicion of passing counterfeit mon ey at South Coast Plaza on Saturday. Christine c. .... mo D AILY PtLOT COSTA MESA -1\.vo people SUS· peeled of passing counterfeit money at South Coast Plaza were arrested Saturday evening after leading police on a brief vehicle pursuit, offi- cials said Sunday. The pursuit, which began at Ana Mesa Suites -where sped.al enforce- ment officers were conducting •urveil· lance -ended in a commercial com- plex at 3505 Cadillac Ave. when patrol officers forced the 1uspect1' vehicle to spin out of control. sa1d Cot· ta Mesa Police Sgt. Clay Epperson. Katrtna Payne, 9, MCond from rtght. II tbe cuter of attention u lhe lits on her throne 1urrounded by memben of her court durtng her royal ball at the Pour Seuom Palm Garden In Newport leach on Sunday. The Make·A·Wllh Foundation provided the ball. Believed that one of the 1u.specta, 33-year-old Nonnan Ucas of West· minster, was armed and dangerous, officers ended the pursuit out of pub· Uc safety concerns by ramming the rear of the vehicle, causing it to 1pin out of control. Both Uca.s and his 18· year-old passenger, Amanda Roble· do of Santa Ana, 1urrendered and were taken into custody, he said. The royal A wish comes true for Corona del Mar resident Katrina Payne as she becomes a princess for the day on Sunday Christine camuo DAILY PILOT K atrina Payne received her wish. Spending Sunday morning at a beauty salon, dressing up in a personally tailored gown and being escorted from her limousine into the Palm Garden at the Pour Seasom Hotel in Newport Beach while royal musk played, nine-year-old Katrina ~rtainly received her wish. With all eyes on her a1 1he took her throne, wore her aown and received i bouquet of rOHI from ber handJome wish grantor, the Corona del Mar resi- dent transformed into •Her Royal Princess Katrina Payne.• It was her wish to be a princess for a day. A wish, almoet two years in the making, that was granted, marking not only a pivotal moment in her life, but in the Uvea of everyone surrounding her. Katrina hAI battled with Medul· loblutoma, a fonn of cancer, 1ince 1he was 7. She hAI endured numeroua surg· eri.es, radiation treatments, chemothera· PY and, delptte her current cancer-tree atatul, hAI more aurg9!1ea 'to endure. SEE ROYAL MGE 4 eatment •we had reason to believe lhe was involved,• Epperson said . •Everything is all unclear right now.• The Police Department al.lo arrest· ed a third party who Epperson said police believe is involved in the same counterfeiting operation, James Phillips, 21, wu arrested Saturday afternoon while attempting to pass counterleit bllll at South Coast Plaza, Epperson said. Robledo accompanied him at the time of his arrest but Wlll not taken into C'Ultody, he said. Phillips is currenUy being held at the Costa Mesa jail. An investigation ii lt1ll underway, Epperson said. The police first recetved infonna- tion on the passing of counterfeit btDI and Ucas' alleged involvement Sat· urday afternoon, at which point l'W'• veillance began at the 3597 Harbor Blvd. hotel, £ppenon said. SEE CHASE MGf ' Looking out fram unthin the 'mansionization' ..... SllUlll-Y Longtime ... coed\ .... \Veamln .. the ... Having lived through this phe- nomena, it's MIY to understand why "tNnlkmiutloft • baa people fJ'oth· ino. In Manhattan, u On the penin· aula and up and doW'il ltNetl in Corona del Mar, the very nature of tbe mmaumtty bu c:benged. Now lt'I tbe llDAl1, odgjna1 beech cottaget tbat ... -and far betwMn. tbet Rud out tn Mr pumr w . lllltl1d d flalll Y.-(J'8l alcae ... ,... ....... 11119d 0 I ltNI ..... a. IDDlt ....... ... ".._.., ... ,. .... you _ ..... 1:1:----..... ,. .. ......... .................... -............... ... ........ -- menk of the~"'°' Sports ..... of ,.,,. to bl s-oftled. .............. .... ------·--~ -•·.#' .. r . .. r - ' . .. ·oN THE Alaove the SURFACE Certification ci..es for beglftning to Jnstruttor-level scuba divers are available at Dive-in Scuba, 2412 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Other services include boat charters, equipment sates, rentals and r9pairs. (949) 631-9288. 2 Monday, June 24, 2002 PHOTO COURIDV Of CA1..lfORNA STATI MRKS l.HGUARDS An often thankless job Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT P aul Mtlosch isn't complaining, but he says his seMces are rarely appreciated. Milosch is a lifeguard with Cttb- fomid State Parks. As such. he patrols Crystal Cove, Huntington State Beach ancl Boli.d Chica Stc1te Beach. It sounds t.1 little odd, but appar- ently few of the people Mtlosch sc1ves from drowrung as they're fldiling in the ocean water actually thank tum. It's OK. Milosch said. He's iust doing his job. But usually people who nearly drown are more embarrassed that they've headed too far from st\Qfe-0r been pulled by a np current "It 's better to be a htUe embdr- rassed than lo have your lne nds attendmg your funeral,· Milosch said . "You feel so good when you save someone. tt WHAT'S AFLOAT • WHATS AFLOAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event, submit the Information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4170; or by e-mail to dailypilotOlatimes.com. BOAT RENTALS Party pontoons, chaparral runabouts and family pontoons may be rented at Anchors Away Boat Rentals m the Balboa Fun Zone (949) 673-3372. Gondola tours are offered by the Gon- dola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Opor- to, Swte 102-B. The $75 cost includes a basket of bread, cheese, salami, ice. glasses, a blanket, music a nd a Polaroid picture. Wine also is avail- able. (949) 675-1212. Gondola Adventures/Newport, 3101 W. Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with champagne is $70. A two- hour tour with dinner and cham- pagne is $180. Pickup is availa ble at Da~ VOL 96, NO. 175 TMCIMMM....._ Nllllw "*",.,._,, Lifeguard Paul Milosch of ten has to deal with embarrassed people - the ones he's just. rescued Milosch heads up the state's local Lifeguarding unit, which is based in Newport Harbor. A team of 70 life- guards patrols Crystal Cove State Bedch, Huntington State Beach and Bolsd Chica State Beach. Using two boats based in the har- bor -both have been christened "Surf Watch " -the lifeguards can dart out to pull a helpless swimmer out of the drink. Milosch estimates his crew rescues about15,000 people a year. As evi- dence of the crew's sterling track record, Milosch points out that only two swimmers have drowned in the past decade -they were both in 2001. With summer upon us now - waterfront restaurants. (949) 675- 4984. Irvine Coast Charters 1n Udo Marina Village offers two-hour electric boat crwses with a gourmet dinner. $180 for two people. (949) 675-4704. Zip through the water on a sea motor- cycle known as a Sea-Doo at Walle on Water, next to the ferry on Balboa Island. $65 per hour for a single-or double-seater and $75 per hour for a three-seater. (949) 675-6800. KAYAKING/CAN OEING/SCUBA Beginnlng sea kayak.lng, rolling clin- ics and private lessons are offered at Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayak and sea ski rentals also are available . (949) 675-1215. lWo-hour kayak toun begin at 10 a.m. Sundays from Newport Dunes. $20 for adults and $15 for children. Kayak rentals and classes also are available. (949) 729-1150. beach goers have been hitting the beaches for the past several weeks -Milosch said his crew is gearing up for the busiest season. On a busy summer weeke nd, Milosch says his crew will log 300 rescues. The boats have been a godsend to the lifeguards who say swimmers can be pulled out of the water much quicker. Operating on two 496-cubic- foot engines, at a c~ of $250,000 a piece, the boats are c;is<> used to patrol the waters. Lifeguards can jump off the boat's rear platform, carrying a flotation device, when they're performing a rescue. Milosch, 42, has basicAlly seen it all as a lifeguard. He has been patrolling beaches for 26 years, ind ucting the last 16 in Newport Beach. He is married to wife Dee and has two children. They live in San Clemente. Slngfe kayak rentals ($10 per hour) and doubles ($15 per hour) are avail- able at Balboa Boat Rentals in the Bal- boa Pun Zone. (949) 673-7200. Paddle Power also provides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. (949) 675-1215. The Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve offers Back Bay canoe tours departing at 8:30 a .m. Saturdays from Shellmaker lsland, which is off Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach. (949) 640-6746. Newport Aquatic Center often sweep rowing (one oar), scuWng classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. Introduc- tory clinics also are available Satur- days and Sundays for $10. (949) 646- 7725. Scubal traln.lng, combtlng of 11x evening and two weekend day class- es, are offered at the Aquatic Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $200 to $310. The center.also offers scuba rentals, special trips, repairs and air fills. (949) 650-5440. ... , ...... M Director (949) S74-<122' REAQEBS HQJUNE (949) 642--6086 right No,_, stories, lllUltrltlonl, editorial matter • 1ICMrtlwnents Mrelo CM\ t>. rtp'Oduc.ed without IMittilf'I ptnnitlloli of~ owntf, /OM wntoseMmwu°"' ...... Mcerri. l'hoto~ (9.t9) ?64-<llSI , t(n pllo~timeuom HonSwr o..e .... Record your comments tbo\lt the Dilly Pilot 0< news tips. ADOftH$ HOW TO REAQf us C1raMdon Cdltor NOY 01mNG. AcM!'l-.g Owedor I.AHA~ l"t~O..ea« (M'f end COl#U t9j)ONt, (M9) 574-4216 dHf»_blwlt~t~ "-c.a..er-... Our~-is 130 W. Bay St., Cosu Mesa. CA 92627. Office houn wt Monday • Friday, 8:30 1.m. • 5 p.m. CQlllUCIJONS It Is tN Piiot's policy to promptly corr~ •II erron of substlnce. "-IM c..911 (949) 574-4233. The llmes 0r-. County (800) 252-9141 ,... ..... a-lfled (Mt) 642-5671 Dilplay (949) 642 ... 321 ...... Hewpon IMCh rwpott«, (Ml 514-<12J1 /lJtW w.gr~tJINI com .,_,,ow., ft llfllfet flPO't«. (toll) 51.iMlU yotltlf1 ~*""-com ,._, CMiteeft l'DliltcJ.,.. .,....,,_,.,,. ~ 1loMllO plllll <HI 11°"91fffmn <om ............. C0tu Mti11 rwportet. (949) 57<Ml7S lolitM ,..,,,.,._ti,,,.. com DMM........., EdutatlOrl ~., • .,,_., 51.wn1 dWdrt~com ow.IN~ HMt ~ ""91 S7~ ~(Ml ....... """' COllt hence' •-4W D t c;r._ ~ Oor'I ~ ....,_ .... GiN ~.Lott,.,.,.,,_., fl) The Newport~ MtM Deity ~ (\MS-14WOO) It pubUlhed deify. In Hewpon e.t! end COIU Mell, ~.,.. Mlllble only~ M>- talblng tX> Tha .,,,,_ 0r.,.. County (toa) HM141. In ... CMMldt of Hewpon IMCh end COIU MIM. IUb- tc.rlpdofv to t.ht Deify "4Cllt .,. IMlll- lblt only ~ flfJt cs.. mill for SJO per mon.n <P'rm lndudt a1 ~ """'.nc11oc.11--.) ~ Send ..... "'-1111Tha~ ltechlCoD Mm9-.... ,,0, .. 1MO, ea.til ~CA -.c.p,. News (Mt) 64HllO SpofU (Mt) S7~J News, .. (Mt) 64Mt70 SpofU FM (Ml) 6S0.0170 E-rn.11: c»l~dmtl.com M91n0fllcil Mna Ofllb (Mt) Mi-43Z1 I'*"-Fa (94') 6J1-7Ut ~ .. ,,,_~""" • dMlloft flf .. L9 ....... .,.,_, ___ Of.,. .... -- Daily Pilot A . way to keep our coastline safe A hoy. · Our coastline is being invaded. · First, it was the naked Chi- nese immigrants swimming ashore at Crystal Cove. And now the FBI has sent warn- ings. which it is downplaying, that Al Qaeda operatives aboard a boat are heading for C8talina Island. When I beard the sonic booms from the Space Shuttle, I thought to myself: •There goes my desti- nation for lunches, as Al Qae- da has arrived on the island.· What a mixed message from the FBI that only serves to scare tourists away and put residents of the island on edge. The FBI received uncorroborated reports of a mystery boat or ship beading across the ocean, with Al Qaeda members onboa.rd, to Catalina Island. Maybe they beard about my lunch spot. Yes, it is possible for a boatload of operatives to arrive by means of the sea, but I would think that the residents of Catalina Island would notice the strange group of tourists arriving as did the kids who noticed the naked Chinese immigrants running ashore at Ciystal Cove. The solution seems easier than the amount of energy the government is spending to backpedal from the uncorroborated report. I have been many times a few hundred miles and fur- ther off our coastline, and let me tell you, there is not much boating traffic out in those waters. This leads me to a very simple solution~ radar. If indeed the FBI was so concerned about a mystery boat heading our way, with our Navy and Coast Guard ~ presences and the excellent imaging from surveillance photos, they could simply identify any vessel coming in from the high seas. It's a much better idea than scaring the heck out of Catali- na islanders. Reminds me of the comic movie ·1941: Still, it seems almost silly that the airports' security personnel are frisking grand- mothers and even senators boarding planes, yet the nation is leaving our coast- line unprotected from the high seas. Vessel Traffic Service bas an excellent system of track- ing ships within their radar range of Los Angeles/Long Beach, and it seems if a boundary zone was estab- lished seaward of the Chan- nel Islands that surveillance .could identify any vessels. Once a ship arrives near a harbor, then Coast Guard personnel could inspect the ship and provide an escort throµgh the port. Of course, there is the pos- sibility that a ship could drop off a smaller vessel prior to the port of call, though the proba· bWty seems remote as it would be much easier to drive up from Mexico with fake IDs. Mike Whtteheod THE HARBOR COLUMN I feel our area harbors are secure as the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol has been on alert since Septem- ber, and the harbor patrol officers are on the lookout for any suspicious activity. As a boater or someone living on the waterfront, as a safety precaution, keep your eyes open and call the har- bor patrol if you see some- thing out of order. I still wonder if anyone would have c.alled the authorities if the Chinese immigrants had been dropped off at a public dock and pretended to be tourists to our area instead of rwtm- ming ashore at Crystal Cove':' • • • The Marine Committee, of which I am the ch4.ir, of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce is hosting a net- wotking and speaker forum open to every Newport Har- bor marine bualness and those aaodated with the marine industry. The featured speaker ii Tun Colllm, who is the c:baiJ of Newport Beach's new Harbor Commi&lion. Collini will d1lolu the commtaton, how the COIDJJlillion II involved 1n tb1I harbor and explain the top topta the comm1uionen will address itnmediately. Additionally, I will be your master of ceremonies and, along with Mark Silvey, will address how the Marine Committee supports the marine industry in Newport Harbor. The meeting will be held on Thursday, July 11, at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The reception starts at 5 p.m. with hors d'oeuvres and a no-host bar. Please call the Newport Beach Chamber of Com- merce at (949) 729-4400 for reservations. There is a mod- est door fee of only $10 per person, which includes a chance to win a $100 West Marine gift certificate. Sponsors for the evening are West Marine, the Log Newspaper, Mark Sllvey's Marine Services and my new show, ·Mike Whitehead's Boathouse Radio Show.• Safe voyages. .... ..,... Is the Piion boating and h¥bor columnist. Send him your harbor and marlne-1'9lated thouahts and story SUQQeStJons via e--maTI to MlkeftbthatMTY.com or BoathouHTY.com. SUlf IND SUN WEATHER FORECAST This may sound f1millar, but we'll start off with low clouds ind fog before de.ring up for • btauttful day around noon. Hlahl wlN be In the mld-70I ~Costa Mesa and the upper 60s •n Newport hech. The C>Yetnlght lows wtll drop Into the upper 50s. We should reput thrs Pttt•rn thr~ the week. , .. ,., mlfan: ~IMS.~. gov. ioATING PORECAST The westerly winds wtll bfow 10 to 15 knots In the In,,., W1ten ~ with 2· foot w-Md. Wiit Mell of 2 to 4 feet. Out flf'ttw, the nonhMSt· ertv wt.'411 wtM stwt off 1 tvPf-atf 10 to 1S knots. but wtlf · ' then lncr1111to 1S tO 25 ""°' wtttt COl'l'M'9d ... of •tolfMt. The ..... wm ... found at night SURF tt ce~lnly won't be a great day to w•k• up urty for tM boltd. The negative tide this momlng wtll hemp« afrMdy weak <ondlttons. OtheMM, upect knee-to wellt-htgt\s today. Molt of the --looks lffnllar or INll«, though we shoufd pktc up with the let.st IOUthw9st -::=,, WWW.1Vrfrl*r.0t9. ' Daily Pilot Monday, June 24, 2002 3 Temple report expected this week COURTSIDE VIEW • Environmental study of Church of Jesus Christ , of Latter-day Saints' 17 ,500-square-foot building will analyze proposed steeple's h eight. June C.sagr•nd• DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Plans for a Mormon Temple in Newport Beach could come und~r public scrutiny as , soon as this week. Officials in the city's plan- ning department said Fnday they are putting the finishing touches on the draft environ- mental report for the 17 ,500- square-foot temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-day Saints, proposed to be built at the intersection of Bonita Canyon Drive and Prame Road. LANDING CONTINUED FROM 1 Tuesday hasn't changed much in recent months. The new restrictions. expected to result in a modest increase in flight activity, are set to go into place on Jan. 1, 2003, three full years before the previous agreement 1s set to expire. Replacing the pnor settle- ment deal, the new lumts would allow the county to step up the no1S1 est dduy flights from 73 to 85, the num- ber of gates from 14 to 18, the annual passenger llmlt from 8.4 million to 9.8 rrullion and cargo flights from two to foLU. Newport Beach leaders hope to extend the manddto- ry rughttime curfef-V five more years to 2020. Under that curfew, first put in place in the late 1960s, departLUes are allowed from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 8 p.m. to 10 p .m. Sunday. Amvals are aUowed from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through SatLU- day and 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday. For the better part of 2001 and this year, oty officials have worked to build support to extend the settlement agreement. Council members Norma Glover and Dennis O'Neu, City Manager Homer Bludau and Bumltam have been shoppmg the deal all over Orange County. On more than one occa- sion, Glover said she has exceeded her monthly cell phone allowance of $200, sometimes by double. to net- work with key decision mak- ers. "You just can't go out on your own and be strident and put these things toge ther,• Glover said. "You have to have patience.• Bridging a county divide The document will be . available for public review at city libraries, City Hall and probably on the city's Web si'le. An exac;t release date is not yet firmed up. During the 45-d ay public review period, residents can examine the environmental report and register their opin- ions with the city. That information will become part of the materials the Planning Commission will review when deciding whether to grant a request lo allow the project to include a t 24-foot steeple that exceeds area height standards. The 'I want to keep John Wayne Airport as close to the si ze it is now. I don't want to see growth beyond what 's imposed in the settlement.' -CoS1a Mesa Mayor U~Dlxon mg efforts in Washington D.C. In May, the council hired William Lowery for $25,000 a month to d raft and implement a plan to convince a resistant airline industry and silent FAA about the benefits of the deal. Also in May, the council hired Caltfomia Strategies, which is run by former Irvine Co. executive Gary Hunt. For $30,000 a month, Hunt is dssisting th~ city's longtime airport attorney Steve Pflaum as a consultant. Still, there are problems floating in the future. building meets all other city guidelines. Many neighbors have said the steeple, which will be topped by a golden statue of a trumpeting angel, will impose too much on their skyline and their neighbor- hoods. The report will also consider traffic, air quality and water quality. A slgnili- cant amount of traffic to ne ighboring streets is not expected. . Opponents of the project are also concerned about lighting of the building and whether the seashell color of the building will be consis- tent Wlth the neighborhood. Officials are expected to announce this week the date when the report will be avail- able for review. The Air Transport Assn., in a Jan. 7 letter, called the extension "fundame ntally flawed,• leading some offi- cials to worry about a future lawsuit. "Unless we get an agree- ment with the PAA and the airline industry, this settle- ment agreement is meaning- less,• Costa Mesa Council- man C hris Steel said. "If we don't, they're likely to sue to increase the flights, which would be very detrimental to the city of Costa Mesa.• • PA"'-OJNTON covers the envi- ronment. John Wayne Airport and politics. He may be rea<hed at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul clin- tonO/atimes.com. Janine Deutsch of San Clemente enjoys some quiet Ume while practicing h er tennis game at Newport Elementary School last week. i<ENl TREPTOW I OAlll' PllOT --------- '"'"""''•""' "•-•I,,_,,~, .112S """""" 8btl. c..,111 M,_ C4 92626 Vol.0 "' "'" toe-°"ly WI ... CGUpO<I 7 I 4-5 4 5-0800 &p.,.,. 1 2e 02 a.ry One Adult ll<ealclott, Lundi Or O.nnet e-& ,_ .......... N-d Ger 0.. 2nd En!r.-(cl Equal Or ia-Value) FREE Up To $7 00 ------------------- $7 530 Offer "Get Acquainted " INDEPENDENCE DAY SPECIAL 2-hoor introductory experience with immediate resul ts! South County cities once at odds with Newport Beach about an airport at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station readily supported it. We have over 160 different way to remove fat and tone your body. We elect the ones that are right for you! "From South County's per- spective, I think there's a uni- fied front,• said Laguna Hills Councilman Allan Songstad. "We are on record as support- ing it.. Cities laying under the air- port's flight path are also standing in line to support the deal. Those •corridor cities,• as they are known, include Costa Mesa, Orange, Tustin and Santa Ana. With flights beginning to fan out over eastern Costa Mesa, Mayor 'Linda Dixon said the extension offered a good deal for her city. •1 want to keep John Wayne Airport as close to the size it is now,• Dixon said. "I don't want to see growth beyond what's impo5ed in the settlement.· With county supervisors and Newport Beach'• council set to approve the deal, the dty bu already begun lobby- 5 reasons why you should take advantage of our 4th of July Special .•. 1. Your diet and exercise program is not working. As hard as you try, your body still does not look the way you want it to look. 2. You are proud of the way you look, but can't get rid of the stubborn problem areas such as saddlebags, love handl and cellulite. 3. You have 3-Weeks before that big event and you alttady know you how you will look in that dre&e. 4. You are a busy profn11ional, your i~ is important, dif't and exerci9e arc not part or your lifestyle (and it ehowa). 5. You feel that it'• time to do IOIDelhing for you ... aomething uniquely penonal that will p•e you• phyaical, meat.I and emotional lift. h ............... lne. .. .,., ,._,_.nm ,..... ia s Weebl" .............. 4piek ~ti"" '11 .... ,. -•lllJlllllllWll! Let':. f .. u-t• it. Even though a ri~omu ... <'Xerc·i e program should .,.. an inte~al part or everyone·11 life-.t) le. it r('a lly isn't. Those of U!'I who tlo exerc·ist> regularly are often tli11appointed in the end result and find that certain area.'\ of our hodit•<1. no matter how hard we try, will not full into line with our CXp<'C'tllt ion~. That'8 lwcaust> many of women's figurt> problem do not relate to overeating or lack of exercise. From tht> wai11t to th • knees. most figure problem are the result of gf'netir., honnonal imbalances, PM , trt' , luggj h circulation, con tipation and water retention. Combine thest> faelo1"8 with poor t'ating hahit11 and an improper diet and your own pcl"!IOnal di ter. Whaf11 more, no dit't of ex.-reiee treats theM" an-as. No wo~r you Bn" f ru .. ratt'<f anc.f d\uppoinfed! So what thould you do? The firet thin~ yoo ahould do is c•all us! We will tilk4'! the". tinM! to f'xplain to you. tn ddail, bow our hnurioua F.urope.a .aimmi111 ~ literally hum , .. r..n ~ ....... hipa end llolalll'h while JOU lat b.ck. ~la ..I ftijoy ti.in~ 4th of July Spe cial Get- Acquainted Preview pampered. We <'an f'ven i!IOlate treatmt•nl lo a 8pt"'Cific area or your body so that weight Jou n'tlult in that att'B att B<'hievt'd almost immf'<lialely. This is a l'Omplf'te ly Nfe and ecientifically proven way c)() in~ pounda and inc~. And. y , yoo nn drop 2..J dmte Ilia.ea in a little .. 3 WMll One of OlU:' 45~ minute I~ i• the equivalent al ISOO 1it-. anJ a n S.:hour jog."°""""'· i-.d of coming ••J uk•at.t. you --. r-. and nmlalilfld! way to c.11 ••••1 ,,,_,,,_,,,, ••• , ...... . f.alNOW_._.,_ .... i ..... ,.., '?, • .,., ~ ~ iae1 I t111 Of JULY SPllW. ...... ..., ~ • flllt laUH • 4 Monday, June 24, 2002 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES NEWPORT BEACH • Newport loutevard: A child was found in the 2200 blodc at 1 :54 p.m. Sunday. • Newport louJward: Tres- passing was reported In the 2600 block at 10:35 p.m. Satur· day. • 23n:f Str'Mt and Oceart Front West: A missing child was reported at 3:35 p.m. Sunday. • Ruby Avenue: A vandalism was reported in the 200 block a112:59 p.m. Sunday. • 55th Strfft and Seashorw Ori~: A physical fight was reported at 11 :54 p.m. Friday. •Bayview Drive: A hit·and- run involving a parked vehicle was reported in the 2900 block at 4;34 p m. Sunday. • San Antonio: Illegal ped- dling was reported in the 100 block at 12:24 p.m. Saturday. • Seashore Drive and '65th Strwet Indecent exposure was reported at 11:27 p.m. Satur- day. · • Seashore Drive: A party dis- turbance was reported in the 4800 block at 3:34 a.m. Sunday. • Westdlff Drive: A grand theft was reported in the 1600 block at 11 :02 p.m. Saturday. • Jasmine Avenue and C>aNln Boulevard: A suspicious person was reported at 10:06 a.m. Sun· day. • Naples: A disturbance involv· 1ng a drunk individual was reported in the 2300 block at 11 p m. Saturday. FULL BAR COCKTAILS OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO "OUR OWN WINES JUST ARRIVED FROM NAPA VALLEY" 196 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·64S·7626 L;.;~ QZ[~,N~ ~l.' ~ra'Ql- Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NEW · COSMfnCALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! ,,,. QIC 3 165 Harbor Blvd. l!!!!U 1··--· --Costa Mesa •••!ID I LV I R One Block South or •o5 l'Wy g -'J aue d (714) 545-7168 ~ 0 •• 11"-dl When You Need Someone To Talk To For Answers And Help __ 1 \dull. Ju,cmk Fd"m \lt'-tkmc.rnorl Cenificd Spcc1ah\t. Criminal Law California Board of Legal Spt>ciali1.a1ion Past Prc,idcnt of the Awicia1ion <lf Orange Cou111y Depu1y Dl\tricl Allomcy' ( 'rt.>ij.!hton B. I .a/. \lluriH·\ \1 I a" l·rl'l' ( 011..,11lt.1lio11: 1•q•J 1 ~f1.LIH1Jt. WHY STAY HOME Sunset.Dinners <J(istorante :M.amma (jina Monday-Friday: 4:30-6:15 Eggplant Parmigiana or Cannelloni Alla Florentina (with soup or salad) J UST $10.90 The Real Prime Rib or Filet Mignon (with soup or salad) JUST $13.90 Sandabs Piccata or Salmon Alla Checca (with soup or salad) JUST $12.90 (949) 673-9500 www.mammagina.com 251 East Coast Highway • Newport Beach CHASE CONTINUED FROM 1 "People who produce the counterfeit money sell it to other people who pass it off and sell it to other people,• be explained. "So we just don't know right now.· Officials are not sure of l.Jcas' involvement but they ROYAL CONTINUED FROM 1 However, all of that was put on hold Sunday after- noon, when the Make-A- Wish Foundation or Orange County granted her wish. "It's a very important and speoaJ thing to do for kids that have to go through what Katrina has to go through," said Dayton Payne, Katrina's father. "I think it helps her self-esteem to see all her friends come to see her," Decorated in a fashioned auned at recreating a magi- cal castle, ·Princess Katrina's Kingdom" welcomed guests who played games, ate, drank and simply admired lhe honored guest. "It's such a relief that peo- ple came and it all worked out,• said Denyn Pysz, one or the wish grantors for the foundation. "She seems to be NOTEBOOK CONTINUED FROM 1 the very community, itsell. Neighbors waving to neigh· bors. Kids playing on the beach in huge, swarming groups. Pauses in walks to talk to someone you know, just a little biL Now people live in Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the even1. as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing is available at www.dailypilot.com. TODAY "The Psychology of Adjust- ment· is a three-unit sununer cldss at Orange Coast Col- lege that meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a .m. to 12:50 p.m. through Aug. 18. The course explores various theories or healthy adjust- ment. which include cogni- uve, behavioral, psychody- namic and biological approaches. The class is transferable to the University of California and California State University systems. The class is listed as Psychology 110 in the college schedule. $11 per unit. Registration reqwred. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (71 4) 432-5072. A week.long "Zoo Kee per Camp" for children 7 to 12 is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. t~ · S.llln9 OUt To Tit• .. ,. Ml•ll• ll•rclNlndl ... ,,,.,,,.y••FIJCfure••Equlpment EVERYTHING NOW will continue their Investiga- tion Jointly with u.e United States Secret Service. Llca.s, who bas a history of violent crime, can race charges including possession. or counterfeit money; posses- sion of narcotics, metharn- phetamine; possession of a loaded firearm tn a vehicle; and felon with a firearm. While officers found a firearm. ammunition, narcotics happy.• And with so many people working so hard to make her wish come true, how could she not be? Relying on gracious dona- tions and heavy discounts, Pysz and co-wish grantor Romney Snyder attempted to create what they thought she would have wanted. And they got it right, Kat- rina said. While most wishes see a turnaround of three to four months, sometimes wishes are put on hold due to the medkaJ or health conditions of the child, said Michelle Knight, a program coordina- tor for the foundation. Having to face dilficult times over the last few years, Katrina's wish did.experi- ence a hold or two, but her enjoyment was the most important thing. •This is something she will never forget,• said Mar- ketta Payne, Katrina's moth- impregnable fortresses, bned up one against the next. It's a harsh, sterile world. It's not the world I grew up in. I'm exceedingly glad that I'm not one or our city lead- ers who wtll be wrestling with this issue in the corning weeks, months -years, I suspect. People who can afford to, have a right to build the home of their 3:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday and 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday. The camp features science labs, zoo-keeping opportunities, field trips, games, and learn about animaJ, behavior, train- ing and care. TU:ition includes dally round-trip transporta- tion to the Santa Ana Zoo, a T- shirt, notebook and lab mate· rials. Activities also will include a trip to the San Diego Zoo, and a potluck barbecue upon return to the Santa Ana Zoo. $160 per child. A sack lunch and beverage should be brought daily. Registration may be done at the college's Community Education Office or by phone. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5880 or toll- free (888) 622-5376. There will be seven-week- long sports activities camps for children 5 to 12 from 9 a.m to 4'30 p.m. at Orange Coast Col· lege. Campers will participate in swimming, track and field, softball, volleyball, pingpong, soccer, capture the flag, Ooor hoc.key, basketball, and Slip and Slide in the afternoons. $75 for the morning hall-day camp from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and $49 for the afternoon hall-day camp from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. $110 for the full-Oay ca.mp. Those attending morning and full-Oay sessions should bring a bag lunch, swimsuit. towel and snack. Afternoon campers should bring a snack. Registra- tion is required and may be done at the college's Commu- nity Education Office or by phone. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5880 or toll-free (888) 622-5376. lWo slx·week math cluses for kids that meet from 1 to 2:30 p.m. or 2:40 to 4:10 p.m. today and Wednesday is being held at Orange Coast College. $89 per person, per section. RegistretJon ls reqwred and may be done at the college's Community Education Offlce or by phone. The college ii at 2701 Fa.l.rview R.oed, Colt.a M814. (714) 432-5880 or toll-free (888) 622·S37G. A~wwWloplor.,._ ln ninth 1111 .Uth gred• wW be Mid 4 to 6:30 p.m. Maadayt tlnbab July 22 •t Ormlg9 CoiMil ~ 'Ille dllll Wll lmplOM ............ ...,~ &.:a-ii and counterfeit U.S. currency in the vehlde. police said they believe Ucas also threw an additional handgun, arnmun.i· tion and narcotics from his vehicle during the pursuit. The pursuit caused dam· age to both the police and suspects' vehicles, but neither Llcas nor any officers were injured. Robledo complained of a bump on the bead and was treated by paramedics. er. '"These are all the people that have helped her through this." The mission statement of the foundation, which grants the wishes or children with life-threatening illnesses, strives to enhance human experiences with hope, strength and joy. For many of the people involved in helping to grant a wish, the.experience often gives back more than they give. "It motivates me more and makes me want to do more because I understand bow difficult it can be for every- one involved,• Pysz said. The Naranja Nation of the Indian Princesses were also motivated to get involved. By contributing more than $4,000 raised from various tribes, the Naranja Nation played a significant role in making the wish come true. •A lot of times you give money and you don't get to dreams. But what do you do when that dream crashes irrevoca- bly agamst the wishes of neighbors? I'll be interested to see what our leaders decide. What I dread seeing is how this trend will -hnun, I think I can write this liter- ally -hit home. Al some point, the house I grew up in and where my parents trabon is required and may be done al the college's Com- munity Education Office or by phone. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5880 or toll- lree (888) 622-5376. A five-week speed-reading workshop will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Mondays at Orange Coast College. The class is designed to double or triple an individual's reading rate of difficult material, such as textbooks and technical manuals. Participants will receive a lifetime repeat priv- ilege, allowing them to repeat the class at any time at no charge. $269 per person. Reg- istration is required and may be done at the college's Com- munity Education Office or by phone. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5880 or toll- free (888) 622-5376. Eight sessions of summer swimming lessons will begin and run through Aug. 16 at Orange Coast College. TI.mes and days vary upon the ses- sion attended and degree of swimming skill. $49 for one session. $96 for two sessions. $141 for three sessions. $184 for four sessions. Registration is required and may be done at the college's Community Education Office, at the gym pool or by phone. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5880 or toll-free (888) 622-5376. TUESDAY An after-boun oetworkiag mixer hosted by the Newport Beach Chamber of Com- merce will begin at 5 p.m. at the Financial Partners Credit Union. The networking event will have a complete Hawai- ian luau-style theme, wblcb will include food, cocktaill and Hawauan dancers. 1be event is free for all memben and S 10 for perspective mem- bers. (9,9) 729·4400 or www.newporlbeach.com. Do ily Pilot She was arrested, but h'"- since been released and police are still lnvestigabny her role, Epperson said. Licas is currently being held on $200,000 bail and will await arraignment either today 01 Tuesday, Epperson said. • CHRISTINE CARRILLO is the news assistant. She may be reached at (949) 574-4298 or by ~mail at chrlstine.ca"illoO/atimes..com. see where it goes,• said Jeff Rome, the chjef of chiefs for the nation, wtuch represents • Newport-Mesa. "Since we were able to do this, it's mce because we have something to show fqrit. • And with all the difficul- ties Katrina and her family have faced, they'll all have something wonderful to remember .. "What she's had to go through, she really deserves it,• said Cameron Payne, Katrina's 10-year-oJd brother With the two-white horsP carriage, the fawning royal entourage at her feet and th<' enviable attenl.lon, Katrind's wish came true. "When it's a child's wish like that and you know it's · from the heart, it's special,· Knight said. • CHRISTINE CARRILLO is the news assistant. She may be reached at ~9) 574-4298 or by e·mail at christlne.carrllloO/atlmes.com. still live, the house that Wd~ once among the biggest on 20th Street but hds for a decade been a tear-down. wilJ make way for a mdn· sion. I don't see any·other end loll. • S.J. CAHN is the managing editor He can be reached at (949) 574 4233 or by e-mail at steven.cahnOlatimes.com. be held from JO a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Manners Park. The series, hosted by the Newport Beach Community Service'> Department, will provide workshops for both beginner and advanced students. The fee for the senes lS $66 per person. with an add.it.Jona! $5 for non-Newport Beach resi- dents. The park is at 2005 Dover Dnve., Newport Beach. Registration is required. (949) 644-3151. The Jewish Lawyers of Orange County will host d lecture by Rabbi Jack Riemer on the challenges of civil lib- erties in the war on terronsm. The program, which will focus on the Jewish legaJ per- spective of the 5th Amend- ment, will be held from noon to 1: 15 p.m. at the Stradling Yocca Carlson dJld Rauth in Newport Beach. The program will be presented along with the Civil Rights Committee of the Anti-Defamation League and the Orange County Jew- ish Community Scholar Pro- gram. The Stradling is at 660 Newport Center Dnve, 16th Door. The program is $25. (949) 789-6122 or opkotz@laclubs.com. Registered Nurse Rhonda Hjelm will present a radiation therapy for lung cancer class for the educational support ol newly diagnosed lung cancer patients. The class wtll take place from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center. The class will provide an overview of radiation therapy lor patients with lung cancer, as well as suggestions for coping with side effects. The center is at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, Ne~rt Beach. Pree. Regtstration required. (949) 7-CANCER An after-boun mlxer wtll be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Player's Restaurant Bar and Grill in Costa Mesa. The mixer will be hosted by tho Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. The rettaurent is at S 12 W. 19th St. The event 11 StO, or free for memben. (114) 885<-9090. QUOTE OF THE DAY "To be in the second round of TOC and to finish second in the league, that says a l ot about (the players) and their i mprovement ... " Pete Lewis, CMALL Indians manager Doily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 • 5pom Fax: 949-650-0170 DISTRIO 62 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Pt.I TOS BY CRY< TAL lAUOERDALE I DAILY Pll.01 • Costa Mesa American Uttle League Minor 8 Indians pitcher James Lewis prep ares to deliver Saturday. Enjoying the journey CMALL Minor B Indians reflect on positives after bowing out of District 62 TOC. Steve Virgen D AILY PILOT FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Not even a 13-3 mercy-rule loss C<?uld disappoint the Costa Mesa American Uttle League Minor B lndlans. Their improvement throughout the season exceeded expectations and landed them in the second round of the Dist rict 62 Tournament of Champions. The l ndidn s ran i nto an undefeated Yankees team (~t-0), champion of the Fountain Valley Little League, Saturday at Mlle Square Park . But the CMALL squad never quit and, alter the four-Inning game, the Indians were commended on thelr successful season. •tt has been a really fun season,• lndla~m• Manager Pete LewtS said. ·w e had a Jot of kids who had not played baseball before when the season ltarted. They became good bueball players. To be in the second round ot TOC and to On.ish second in the league, that says a lot about them and tlMllr tmpeo•mienl. • The Y..,._ dilpMyed awr-~emmve buerunnfng and, u. NIUlt, ICOl@d aeven runs on pa11ed ball• or throwing enon. SD ot the Yankees' flrat nine rum came from lndlan mllblel and the Yankees led, 9-1, .,.... three lnninga, Tbe lndlanl ICGNd one nan in the =Md,WblaMmlD~ ..... oa1y.-..blle btt jf He•Jlf$rl•pmd ................ ....... 1'!'C:..~ mOPENER Ill~ tm1ll . ports Hall ot Fame • ld uru nf' ll b' ll on um July 1 hon«• ROB CUNNINGHAM Monday, June 24, 2002 5 · ot Ill Sports Hall of Fame C(d<'braling the ntillPnniurn BIIJ, WAKEMAN Boating Moving sails while adjusting to life's changing winds has been a breeze for local high school coach . Richard Dunn DAIL'\" PILOT W hPn Rill Wdk1•mt1n dmved di l'-t•wport I ldrbor I hgh 30 years dgo, lh.: chmdte, so typical of Newport Bf'ctch. Wd!> perfect for '>t1iling · • 1 C"amP t1long tit the right llml', when high c,chool c,.uhng was bt•comrnq a redJ sport It wa5 in its t1b-.olutP infdncy, • 'idld Wt1kemt1n, who qrcw up st11hng the wt1ter, oft Newport BNch dnd de>scnbes his pd!>i.1on "Liked ret1lly last-moving chess gdmc, where t1U the piece<> tire moVJng and the gdme kc•eps changing. It\ d highly ccrcbrdl sport." prest1g1ouc, l"-1allory Regdtld lour timec, (Corond del t-.1dr, whKh dbO ha!> d strong '>d1hnq progrdm hd'> won 1l once J The flISt rec:tl ndt1ondl chdmp1- onstup WdS lhe ( otton Bowl Regdtld in TeXd..'i," Wakemdn '•cud, •and w<• won lhdl at led<,I '>l'\ "n tunt>'i over a penod of 10 ypar-, And then they hdd lhe Cressy Rf'<)dtlc1 '' h1ch 1<, still berng held, but they chdnCJl'd lhP tonnal We won the Cressy al IP<1'>t f1Vl' lime'> we'vf' won whdtPver ndllonal chdffip1onsh1p there> wa'i probclhly hall the lime and we've gone to the world chdmp1on5hJp5 at ledsl hve time'> (and won it twice) " Wdk<•man. an English teciche>r t1l Coc,tc1 Mesd I ligh the pc:l'il IO yedrs. dfter 20 yecu i. m the classroom al Newport Ht1rbor, has been the SciilOr'>' c,a1h.ng COdCh Wakeman, d Long Beach State graduate. has lwed in Newport most of hi'> hf P ·Actually, we were summer people unlll 1950, lhC'n we moved down from Bill Wakeman Pasadend," he SdJd <;mcc I 972 dnd en1oyed t1 hotbed of top-notch 1umors conung througb the loct1l yt1cht dubs ·Like t<•nfll!:t or volleybdU. • Wakemt1n did "You '>ldrt them out young. then they become awesome • Wakeman, a 1959 Newport Harbor grddudle who'>e grandfather. Earl. Joined the Balbod Yacht Club tn about 1928, has guided the Sdllors to t1n elite cldSS in the ndt1ondl '>dilmg c;cene, including two world champ1- onsh1p<, (1993 dnd 2000) "In 2000, we won every mt11or regdlld," Wt1kemt1n SdJd. "We won every cup, <'very regatta. dnd I don't lhlnk anybody hdS ever done that (rn the h1Story of tugh school sailing, includmg powerhouse Coronado).· The Sailors' tughly decorated 2000 squad was the last group of kids that Wakeman taught to satl when they were 7 or 8 yean. old. Wakeman advised not to teach k.tds any younger to satl because 1t •traumabZes them.· Newport HMbor's sailing program IS supported by BYC, Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Lido Isle Yacht Club Under Wakeman. the Sailors have won sevcrctl nabonal regdttas, cups and titles m neet racing and team raong ·Fleet raC'Ulg lS like a swim meet," Wakemdn srud, "and learn raong is Wee water polo.• Wakeman's father, Nonn, a former Pasadena City College instructor, helped launch the lnterscholastic Salling Association, the sport·s national governing body. The lSSA sanctioned two national champlonshlps this year -the Mallory Regatta and the Baker Regatta -in which the Sailors competed and fin.i.5hed in the top three. Newport H arbor has won the An almost Welong BYC member, Wakeman lived upstdm. di the BYC for 11 year<> in a small room designed m the 1940!> and '50<. for overrught weekend sailor> "My room was one of the b1ggPr rooms."• Wakeman said "It \1.ds 9 by 9 and you walked down the hclllway to the bathroom But I had a '1ew of the bay and (rent) started at $23 a month ... 11 was $23 d month for membership and rent • Wakeman operdted the BYC juruor sailmg program for a couple of yean. and the UYC 1un1or progrdm for a total or eight years, five in the '60s and three ln the '80s ·one or the thtng<; that hdppened when I was hvmg (at the BYCJ was that, suddenly, 1t didn't matter tf thPre was an age d1ffercncC', •he said ·1 still do have a lot of fnends, anywhere from 10 year> old to 100 Well, make that 9 to 90 • Newport Harbor, C'dM, a Catalmd Island school and the now-defunct Harvard Military School were the onginal four schools m the Pdethc Coast loterscholasbc Sailing Assooabon, whlch ha grown to about 60 member schools, mcludrng some m Hawau and Anzona •More and more teams are gettmg involved and we're getting more and more aruoous to have Hawau host (the PClSA Regatta),• Wakeman said. •we want to go over there.• Wakeman, the latest honor in the Dally Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, ls single, but added that he •never thinks" of himseU as single, because he has a brother, Jlin, a ister, Carohne, and 15 hrst cousins, •all of whom are hke brothers and lSters. We're very close.• HONORS Re~olds top Eagl~ She earned eight combined varsity letters, as well as all-league laurels, in volleyball and soccer. League performer as a ruor, and a teCOOd~ all-IMgue ddoe •• j\rilr. As a soccer midfielder, Reynold~ earned finlt·teem All-PCL recognition M a terUOr arid )unlOr, Jn both spans, abe wu the lone Eagle named d ..... •a lllinlor u ahe coaliltently balUM to llelp her ~--O'QIJI ... ID.,.._. to ._4#'1tk pertkipe· tiOia, Mpoldi .... ct-' Id IOCcer ---·~· 2 f · .. ,...... ... ~ ...... . "-'"' MllM ... ... ~ .. ... 6 Monday, June 24, 2002 SPORTS .. IC)lt• HOCIEY Sharks seize second ' • -.. CRVSTAl LAUDERDALE I OAJlY PILOT Martin Mysyski of the CMALL Minor B IndJam slides lnto home as fountain Valley Yankees catcher Brian Enoka attempts to make the tag. The Yankees prevailed, 13-3, In District 62 Tournament of Champions contest. INDIANS CONTINUED FROM 5 f1Pl der's qlovc> for d cl uulJIP Myo;y!>k1 ddVrtnf'ed to third on d throwing t>rror dnd h~ '>COrt>d un <1 J)<JSSed bdll, d!> he '>lid humP to bedt the tag . After lhP Ycmkee:. scorPd hvc run!> m the bottom of the third. the Indians showed some resilience and pushed two runs across in the row lb, = .. tung the cl t•hcit ''J ,.,.3 . ThP Indians then ended the qume with four runs in the bottom hdlf or the fourth. lndJaru. Cdtcher Mike Quiros, who celebrated his birthday Sdturddy. :;cored, as did first baseman J T. Mcluckey. Quiros used hi<; <>peed to reach base on an Infield single. Mcluckey, who reached on an error. displayed smart baserunning skills, advancmg to third on a passed ball and taking orr for home on a throwing error. For the Indians, Lila Blackney and Nick Bernstein reached base on walks in the third and Aaron While, who also pitched, got on base on an error In lhe second. James Lewis started the game on the mound for the Indians. He threw 80 pitches, including six strikeouts. He allowed just fotte hits. nace Curet. who successfully fielded a ground ball as a second baseman in the third, Tommy Stephens, Nack Bernstein, Zach Lehman, Kody Sackos and CJ. Arehart also contributed lo the Indians' impressive season. Fourth-grade team rides fourth- quarter frenzy to crucial victory. NEWPORT BEACH· The Sharks ended their season with a UuiDing 2-1 vict.oty over the Canadiens in the fourth· grade dlvtslon of the Boys & Girts Oub ol the Harbor Area roller hockey league. Canon Call scored the game-winning goal with 14 seconds remaining lo cap a turnaround from a 1.0 defidt. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Ce/ebfltlng the Daily Pilot's Athlete of the Week series i ii i J TODAY AMY 8uMJHGHAM CD Newport Harbor track and field 2000 girls soccer 2002 Coach Colby Newett'• Sharks, who finilhed aecood In the l eague 1tanding1, acored bQtb their goals in the fourth quarter. • The Canadleos took the lead ln the second quarter, but Scotty Pantotkey's goal tied the game in the fourth. The Sharks' DarUel Netzer. Brandon Booth, Logan Newett and Bric Sansam stood out on defeme. Logan Newett blocked 10 sboCs in the first half and 7.ack Moghaddan held the the Canadiens scoreleas in the second hall. .. ,. TRACK AND FIELD Anteaters shine STANFORD • UC Irvine's Erin Curtis finished eighth m the pole vault and Jenny Liou was 10th in the 3,000-meter; steeplechase in the USA Junior National Track and Field C hampionships Saturday at Stanford University. Curtis, who will be a sophomore next fall, cleared 12· 1 112, while Liou, who will be a junior. clocked an 11:56.70. In action late Friday night, UCl's Kelli Vanderburg finl.s.hed 20th in the 5,000 in 16:43.75. I PU8UC NOTIOES 11 PU8UC NOTICES 11 PU8UC.NOTICU 11 MUC --11 w ... 11 Muc .... , , ..., .... , , w ..... , , w .... 111 ....... , NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. No. 2002 11902913 Loen No. 0011902913 TIU. Order No. 006751182 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED OM>llf1199 .• UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rT MAY BE SOl.D AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AH EXPLANA· TION Of lliE NATURE OF Tl1E PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD COHTACT A LAWYER. A publlc 1uction Ille IO the highest bidder t0< cuh, calhle(• check drlWn on I l&lte tK national benk. c:hedl drawn ~ • 1ut. Of federal credit union, °' • chedl draWn by I ltalil tK fldtrll 11\llng1 and loen -claUon, or tr41no• NIOC"1lon, Of llWlgl bat* 1peclfttd In Sec- tion 5102 ol lhe ~ cl1I Code end author· l:ied lo do bual11111 In thla llatl wlll be held by lhl duly appointed tru•'" u lhowrl ti. I• N, ol all rtght. Ulle, and lnlMHt conveyed IO and now held by lhe llUttll In the htrelnaf· ter de1c:r1bed property under end pur1uanl to a o..cS ot TNlt delcrtbed below. Thi .... wtn be midi, bul without oownant or wwranty, ••Pffutd « lmplled, regerdlng tltle, poeeee- llon, Of encumbtancH, IO pey the remaMl&ng pr1nc&p.I IUl'll "' .. now<•) MCured ~ .. Died ot TNtt, with lnterMt end Illa chargel lher9on, u pnwlded In the note(1), eesvw-t, under hi --"' the Died ol Tnilt, ,,,..,_ thereon, ,_, cflarOM ll'ld ... penen ot the Truatee for the total ~ (at the time ot the Initial putltlc:adon "' the Ho-llca ot Ue)~ ~IObeeet JOl1h bllow. The emounc mev be gruter on the *'f « ...., n.USTOft:ONWSZ KR~ AH lNAAMl£O MAH !My~ TNSW: OOl.OEH WEST SAYING8 As. SOCIATIOH SERVICE CO., A CAUFOftHIA CORPORATION Re- corded 0Vttf1118 • ll'Wltumtnl No. 1 lllOI03959 In booll • page "' OMdll Ate· «d1 In lhl oflloe ot the Aecordef of OAAHGE County CAUFORHIA. 0. "OI Sale:07A>1noo2 et 2:00 PM Plac. of Sele: AT THe HOATM FRONT EHTRAHCE TO lliE COUNTY COURT· HOUSE, 700 CIVIC CENTER DfUVI WUT, IAHT A AHA, CAlJr l'OftHIA Amount ol unpaid balance and CICher ctwgee: N40,5U.41 street AdchM Of _,., com- ,..,~of real ~ Mii WlliJ. IUOOH WAY QOSTA ltllA. CA lal2t Al'H I: ~2'041·11 n. ""' == rift T""'81 .. -:::o"ecti':."!l .. ......OI ................. ......... ................. ......... '°"""°" ::s::n .. 11..:= ....... ~wwt .................. ·-~·"" l u ... 10 ·"~-... ... .. ~ Al ' ::21~-==1 N~ Flctllloua Bualne•• SL, Costa Mesa. CA dueled by. 111 lndMdual furniture heating date not1Ged siatu• Lfne: (9111 361· NalM Stat.ement 92627 Within the later Have you 111ned • 2 O 1 8 Chuck above 7728 Ellie Mclilanua. The follow!~ of foor months after ~ ~,r'1 ~ ~~· houaehold YOU MAY EXAMINE Aulttant ~ '':.)~Auto's. B.i'~DI (lhe dale of the first aon Y • Landlord reaerves the r,' V: ~'!"•by ~COi.i~. ~OMO. OM • Flnanclal Services, 10 publica1ion °1 "!Olice Thia 1tateme111 was right to bid at 1111 CUil tereeted In the estate, Lemon Grove, llVlnl, CA to creditors) or. if ~ flied wi1h the Counly orly Salt II ttJbjeci to you ma_y me With the NOTICE OF TRUSTI:£·s 92618 lice Is malled Of per. °"" ol Clfenge County C*'IOlllatlon In Ille event OOUl1 a RlquMt lot ap.. TS No ~..Je,9 I.mt\ 101 Promooons, Inc sonally delivered to on 0610512002 ol aettlement bltwllll cial Nollet (form OE· No 600432.t Toile Order (NV). 10 Lemon Grove. yoo, 30 days after the 20021905731 landlord and obligated 15-4) ol lhe tiling ol.,. In- No on023319 tMnl. CA 92618 dale ol Ihle notice is Daily P11o1 June to, 11. P•rty "9lllOrf and llPPfaisll ol l11119•10f/lfwUrer No This buslnns Is con· mailed or personally 24, July 1, 2002 M<!-05 Starving Scholera 1111ta11 ....., °' ol "'Y =" APN No · 04~ ~~.by: y~u~= delivered to you. A Flctltloua Buslneaa Mlnt~s.!~!~~~ Newport r,~!~d or 1~~~~.~= ~AA\ IN~~ doing bulllless yet? No claim form may be PUllM Statement Beach-Coste M•H Code 18d1on 1250 A :r:~..!i.DATEO 1211.wo IDI PromotJOnt, Inc obtained from the The followinjl peraons o.1y Pllol June 1e. 2A. ~1 I« 5pem1 No-~ YOO TAKE Mtehael Sorenson. court deli< For your are doing bulirllla u ~ U12 llcl fonn II avaHablt ACTION TO PROTECT President protection, you are A ) Aqua F1tne11. 8.) BSC 1,.,..,,.. from Ille COUit defk_ 'lffvR BE.~'r ~ Thie 11aterMnt w11 encouraged 10 Ille Aqua rltnlll USA. 1065 NOTICEOF AUomey fot P9t1t1oner: PUOUC SALE. IF YOO filed wllh Ille County youallr cla!mh by certllied =· c~r ~ewport PETITION :~~~MIN c~uN:~ ~E~ ~~~ ~~nge County m . • Wll return re· Jeanette Laverne TO ADMINISTER COUNSEL. Md THE PAOCEEDIHO 20021104920 cetpt requested. Bebeau 1065 Dover ESTATE OF: JAMES C. HARVEY..: AGAINST ~ YOO 08lly Pllol June 3. 10. ls/Kiri< Mcintosh, Esq 0... ~ 8-:h, CA VERONA DEPU!!.i._ 341 TH1t ~ ,.1:f : 11, 24. 2002 M397 DONAHUE, MclN· 926e3 SAUNDERS crrv UtHC., P.O. llOJ( herlbY OfY ... _ CTCC TOSH & HAM· This l>Utu\ltt ii con· CASE NO .... 13 .. ,... 4411, ORANGE, CA AMI e..J:~ A<A Flctltloue Bualnee• MERTON dueled by· an lrdvldual ~ ...., 92113 ~~ SeMoN N1me State1Mnt 628 w. 19th St , Heve you 1ter1ed To all helra, blnefl· Publi1hld Newpott . u dtJy The fOllowl~sons Costa Mesa. CA doing bu1lne11 yet? ~::· ;'!::!'. o:'ci Beach·Coate M111 :~ :_-~ M:JM are,., fihe Meed:w, 926~7 Y~.a.:T. 7 O::u Plf'IOlll who may Olhlf· ::V 1 % June ~F12:'e ellllQl9d ~JOHN· · Equestrian Ranch, B ) Pubhahed Newport Th.. stalemeol was -be lnlereated In the ~ .M:: The Cliffe at Laouna V•· Beach·Costa Mesa J.iled with Ille County ~:0,:-S;.U'Nm'1Rt: NOTICE OF HUS8ANO,.,,., WIFE AS lage, c) cnu. II Daily Piiot June 10, °"" °' Orange County A PETITION FOR PETITION JOINT TENANTS dated Laguna. D) The Cldf1 In 17, 24, 2002 M403 on ~0021904742 PROBATE hu been TO~'l"JHl~R :: uatld ~ CL.aguna. F~~· CliE ),._Thein n...~ ....._. •-17 2• f~ed '"' WILLIAM A No ~79 of Cllfta. I,,. 119 ~r r""' ...,.,. • ,., BAKER,' PUBUC AD• DOUGLAS Oliclll A9ocwde en .. l..agl.na. W 181h SI • Rctltloua Buslneaa J\tt 1· 8• 2002 M4l3 MINISTRATOR In the W. HANSEN ollce ol tw C«nv CoSta Mna, CA 92627 NalM Stat.rMnt flctltloue Buslnen $up<tltor Coon ol Call· CASE NUMBER: ~ of ~ The Se>ectrum Holding The lolloW1ng person• Name Statement lomla, Coun1y of OR-A·213891 8rni. ~ .... ..,, Of Co .. Inc (CA). 902 w are doing buslneee aa: """· fol'~ ANGE To all helra, beneli· 0110'r_, · .. ~ .. :-f 18th St , Costa Meu. a.) Conacloua .... """' peraona THE PETITION FOR ..... ......... ._ ,....,...~ CA """"7 CIOthi"", b) ......... ~-a,. ~ " ....., ... , crtdltots, cont· THE NORTH r""""• ""-··• ..,....,_,.,. -"' PR08ATE requmta ht "'-ftt c:rtdltor1, llld ENTRANCE TO THE This bualn8$5 II con· Clothing Company, Energy In Motton, WILLIAM A BAKER. "'r'' OOUNTYCOURTliOUSE. lb;ted by a COfPO'ltiOn 13043 Ar1>0f Walk. 3857 Brrdl St t126, PUBLIC ~DMINIS· :: :o_..rn:::; 700 CIVIC cetrEA Have you allrted TUltin, CA 92782 ~ 8Mctl, Cafifof· TRAT()fl be appointed =.'t...:~11c: doing bualness yet? Jill Mari• Templin, D.... C 3857 11 personal repreaent· ~~1'w°'~s::i ID 1he ~biddll' tor Yea, 06/01/2001 13043 Arbor Walk Bttctl..,~ 1':;';.,_,, alive to a<lmlnl1ter the A PETITION FOR cut! OI c:tlldl -The Sc>ectrvm Holding T~. CA 92782 . , • ·-~""'' ...... ol the dectdtnt PROBATE hu been detcll* be6ow1 D9Yllbll Co~ A Catter This bualMU It con-~on8Jd ea:. ~ THE PETrTION r.. fHd by THERESE H tnM • .... °' Ulie, II • ~ by an inclvlduel Bi ..... St. 1126 ~ ~II authority lo ad-POPE & LISA H ttghl. "'· and "*""" Preaklenr Have you 11an1d .. .:~ ....... ......:.. mna. the 111ai. under MURDY In ..... c._..... cOrW9)'9d ID Ind""""' lwld Thi atalemenl WU doing ~ yet? No .,_,., .......... ,_ I .... --~ tw ft .._,., Mid DMd ol hied with the Counly Jiii Temolln Dennis McCaner the ndepeodent Admln-Court of Calllomla. :!~ "'1n '-'! .... Pf,..~ Cl9fk ol Orange County Thia 1!1tement WN 3857 Birch St 112e' lttratlon ol Eslalel Act County ol ORANGE. ...,.led _. ..,._., 0&24/2002. Newport BMch, Califor'. IThil Aulhol1ly will allow THE: PETITION FOR tnd s:c.::, 111n "':: on 2002tl0Ue7 ~ :nn..!!.. ~~ Ilia 92680 fhe peraonaJ reprtMflt· PR08ATE reQUMtl 1111 ""1 ~ ~ p..,.. 1.~ 3 10 .....,_.,""" '' ......._ ..__, ___ ... --atlv9 to t8lll """Y IC-THERESE H POPE & llbootl ·••IOid -ol ""' ........ ' • on 06I05l2002 ,,_ .,.,_,. ........ r tlont wiltlout ..wo.i..i.... I •O• H DY TMl The.._. eddrw !l._4 2002 MM 20021t05717 dueled by an unin-' -~"' ...,.... MUR beep-and aew conwnon n..... ....... .__ 10 7 corpo<aled auod.ltlon coun approval BelOft poiMed 11 pll'IOflll rap-~ If 111r. ol fll Flctftlou• Bualneu 2.,_, ... ...,. ....... ' 1 • 04tllr Chan a ~ taking Oll1aln v.ry Im· reaentalivft to admlnlt· ,... P"JP8l1Y cfNcrtled S -'4• July 11 2002 M40i Have "OU 11a .. ed portent 1C1lon1, how· ltf the lltlll of the di· .....__~... ..... NalM tat.1Mnt , •• -..... _ _. ............ • ., --M-.J Flctltl 8 -· ........... butArllll .... 7 No ....... UIW ---r..-aed•nt .-SS ANAAOINO The ,.....,..,"11 pll'IOOI ou• u .. ne.. ~"'nnl• •LJ'-11':: aentabve w4I bl required THE PETITION re· AVENUE.' NEWPOAT are doing ooaw-11 Heme 8tat9ment ..,.. -.-•• to """"' no11ct t In-BEACH. CA. 82980 The Reuter Homes. 230 The 1o11ow1ng Plf'IOlll This llalement wat .,.... o quetta eulhority to Id· ~ TNAll 24th Pl Coat MMe Ina ~ lilld with the County ~ = ~ 9" aatale under ~~~ :': CA mil • · ~La Vial ~ ~oJ,'~ CountY ~, conaentld 10 the :.:,,,~:.:*:: ..... lddr-Ind Oll-.r Reutan Development, can Food, 3417 Newport 200211oe711 pr0$>0Hd action.) The {Ttlll auttlOOty will a1ow oomman dellanlllion. If Inc. (CA), 230 24th Pl.. Blvd . Newport Beach, n.au PiloC June 17 21 ln<Mpendlnt admlnla· me peraonll reprtMnl· ~' ~ ~~ The Colla Meta. CA '12U7 CA 92683 ~, • • tt•tion aulflottty wlll bl -aov. to lake :::,,;.-;,; .... .,= Thll MlneM 11 con· Arturo Valencla M L §, 2002 ¥4l5 Clflllltd unlell 811 In-llont wlthOut ':ni~ .._ °' --= ducted by a corpota1lon Moreno, 11240 Ballow Flc:tttloua BuelneN ~ pnon ftlee an court apptoval Befot• --~ tw to Heve you lllr1td St.. Pico fUvera, CA Name SUWment ....,...._, to lhe pt1111cw1 1ak1ng cemaln VlfY Im· .. aold --doing bullllMe ref? No e<>e&O The followlnQ 1>1'9""• "'° ltlOWI QOOd <*IM pc>Mnl lellon•. how· ~.!.·£-~ RIUlln Deve!Opmenl, Ellau r Valencla are ........., bualMN'M'·-why lht courl lflcMM not """· lhl peraone1 r.,,,.. • .., ---• •• -Inc. Mof9no, 4702 W. Ul2nd En~~ EJICh · c,:ant Iha dlorfly. Hntatlvn will be rt· :.tw= ~ ~ Alo Tanbara. C.F.O Slteet, l..IWrldM, CA 2113-·~.:-::._ .. ~· A HEARING on the quired 10 give nocict k> 2A Thia atatemenc wu 90280 ._.._ ..... ,..... petlllon _. be held on lnttre.ted petlOfll un• =-~.:s..::.i:.:: flied With me Cour1'Y Thll bulkl9ee ii con· ~::r,11 Baach, CA JULY 10, 2002 .. U5 "" lhly hive WIMd ~ l*I rrey 111 .... Cllltl of OfMQe ColriY dUd~ • general AM Kenowtacy 2113 p.m. In ~ L73 lo-nodct Of conMr111d to =-.---dul. '°'= on ~HtolOll Poll Have you 1tar11d S4Mlle A~ Newport caol~ •L .... 1 ~ City in. propoMCI action l =' to _.. .. p..,.• '-·-· ,._ .... ,..,. .......:..,1 ""' ouum, ..,.ange, The hldepelldeot admln· --D~ ""' ,,.,.,. 31}?: doing butln111 yet? ._..,, "" ........ CA 92888 ............................ ....., = ~ ... 1Ll4 2002 !'!!;!!!! y 11183 Thie bullntea II con· IF YOU 08JECT to -";j ~,;;: ' ...... :.';su;~;;. COURT ~ ":...:::= ... ~.11y y':u ~ :! ~--~ ~ ~ ~ ~oY• ,_ -...... --...... ,..~-~~.....,No '·-........-....,._.. . .., ... --· ~; .,... •nso ,.,.., -· u .. ---"• An'~ E11;iiie1h 11 ""0=:,.and .... and...,.. oood cal* and I09ll 8TATI ~ Claltl ~ Counly KenowtlCy = ~-= ~ tw OOUI{" t110u1c1 not cw ... a C~O.::IA on JOIHIONH ™-1tatement wea in. 111 COUt1 bllfofe ll'le "r ~~ the ... COUNTY ~ 2o.11y Piiot June 10, 11, ~ ;ttt'n..!!.. ~ llHrlng Your IP· ,.._, .. .,. hetd on g: ~ .:,,.:.•~ OAANQI -4• MY 1• 2002 M10Z on oe;1~ .. -r -"' llWlflOI "-Ill In ~ Mtt 11~2002.1. II UO -ID• In ----~ of ...___ ._....___ -.......... ton ot by '1?11 1111om9Y PM In "\.•n", lo-n lll '* llllllle. llld ~ ........ ~ --n-11.. PllOI •,i;;•;;-;; IF YOU AAE A CAfD. Oiied el I The C11Y 11 ~In.: ~-f!!! D. IOUTH, Heme ............ J;;/ 1. e. 200.2 '44t4 ITOA ot 00tlll~1t end-Ortwl. P 0, Bole 1'11f, ..... -..MCI. The folloWlna l*90M -·· -· --·-II« °'•the dlcteMd, ..... Orange, 01llrornl1 ~ 0t C... No. Al1J230 -OOlrlCI tuhill ee: ,_ M :.::.:r.· ~.:. NCmCI 10 Aowdfe w ... 4to PUbHc NotJce =-c:r"'°-:..""" ~ 08J .;.i........... ,.._ ,. ...... ......_ ,.. .. ~ ~ ... n ......., ... _ -,.;. .. ~ ol lfwECT J $II II,_, ~ CAEDfTOM -· ---..... --·-...... , .., .... ..---I D¥ -\IOU ~ -r:;.'!!~11 NotlOt II l'ltftl)y ~ ,..__ ..__._ .-bl 8'*' al~ Auallori !!!"1~:! ~ ....... '°".i yOU apptlW' ~ ;;:;; i5e.id glWfl to ,_ a*"°'9 ...., ..._, .. _ ......, on Nv 2. 2002. • lletv· ... .....,, **' 1..... • .. '-""' #Id ..... ·-· 3 ~ COlofltlngttlt ~ ~~ ... ~ Ing 8ch011r's Mini· ;:'1::. ":.::. '*:': =., ~: W: ...... .,_ ..,.,..... .... __ .. _,,. atoraoe. ~1 N""9f1 "" • Plowtdld 1n "'°" ._ OCMHt ._,,, "" :r....= l'\ltNd daaldent, lwt cMllld Illy an~ =7 (Mt)=-~ tme CoOt--. 1100. l!Nrln9 Your •P· ..,_, ::-:£H• 1n ~ ~ _::.~ ... =. ~ ~ua. a 20341 :: -.:: :.:0 = ~ n:,11e.:=~ Naet, -.::...._ Cert ~ &loft. hcMetlllCI tow IMfllll '""" ._ If YOU ltlll/E A CMO-w.....,. ~.,. . ._._ID n. •M179lll ._ ,. ~ .... .. Ille ...., ... eu,; ..... ""' ... Qounev ~ ~ Coult~~ :--~ Col#llJ GOOD}O&t "';.er' ... <i: .... c-~ 1111111111• Orenge ~ Niil .Alfte 10. 11. Dl1ffjDfl1 l'f1Dllr~r n t2911, 'w mllf e M. Mf L M MA ~ .J.Gar l\.m.J. i . . oopy '° Kirt Mdft. At••• •itrin 'nl'f'l1DIK"J'fllr t'Urll&f JO B1JY. .. =.a ~ *"'• &q .. "-OI-.._ • I 11• llUlllUJtJIJJlV jJUlll .... ol Danlllue, ,,_. ....... ...... Mol .... I ._... ............ rrs ftJ ="""--·..!'-...: , • .:. "U,·.::; ALI. UiDI JVDmtf --.. _ :,:. ~~=-=r' .... c" IN aAllllJ1I TRuirciiii -.re~=i t. 'F.i:.~1 It; .• -I -.. ____ lJIJ._.,._J .. ~----"'--.... ___ .. , ITOA or a contingent c:rldllor al the deceasld. Voll '"'* flt your cllllm Wilt! lhe COUii and mad • copy to lfll l)lf'80f111 rep- reaentattves appointed by the COUii within lour monltll from lfll date of llrat illuance of lettera as provided Probate Codi section 9100 The time IOf lihng dalma wHI not e•plre belore lour month1 from the hearing date notieed above_ YOU MAY EXAMINE the fie kepi by the court If Voll are • P8f'IOrl In· te<ested In the estate, you rna_y tii. with the ClOlll1 • Request lof Spe- cial Notice (lonn OE- 154) of the ftling ol .,, In· venloly and ~ ol ..... UMtt Of al eny petition or account 11 1>rovlded In Probale Code MCtion 1250 A RacJJ8ll lor Special No- lle• form II avallable from fie COUl1 dlrtl. :~ c": ~;';-: 1He25, Attom._y at a.-. 901 Dove Shit. Suite 110, Newport Beech, Callfornla 92610 Publlahed Newpor1 Beech·COlll Miii Dally Piiot June 24' 25, M 1, 2002 MI11z NOTICE INVmNG BIDS No41ce la he<eoy given that the Board ol Tru1tet1 of lhe Coaal CornrlU1lly Coltge ()la.. lltc:t °' Orange County. California, wltl receive Miiied blcil up 10 bUI no leler than 2.00 p.m_ .. Tulldly, JIAy 9, 4¥)02 • •• lhl Purc:ha.llng o.. pettrntnt ol "" Oialrlct localed II 1370 Adami AVlnlll, Bldg 0 . Coeia Meaa, Calllornle, 11 wnlctt lime bldl will bl publicly oe>enld llld reed lor HUMAN ftATIEHT 8*ULATOA IYITEM FOR QOlDEN WUT COLL IOI All bide lfl to be In IC• c:or~ Wllh the Bid Documents which ate now Oil Me and rrwy be MCUred In Ille ollloe al the Olftc*>r of Purchlil- lng ol the Olattlct . No bidder may wlWldraw 1111 bid tor a i»- rlod ol 10t1y·flv• (45) da)'I after Ille <Im ... lor the opening thtr.oi. The 8oll'CI of Trueteel ,...,._ Ille prMltge ol rljeCtng Illy and .. blcil Of to wllve any Ir· regularlllH or In· tomlllllle In Illy bid Ot In .... bidding litMd: N lltOf'I' W. DaYle, Director ef P11rohaeht9, COHI COMMunlty Cot .... Dletrtet AdvtttlH June 24, 2002 and Mt 1, 2002 ()ptn: T~y. N/v t . l002 • 2 o.m 9ld No 1141 PUblllfled Hewpc>ri lteech·COlll MHI Diiiy Piiot June 24. »I '• 2002 .u1• ( 1 Polley ----Deadllnes ·_· -.... Monday ............... Friday ?:OOpm T0t~sday ............. Monday 5:00pm Roli'li flllll dtftdlirn•,. HI•' .,ulijt•t·t to chnngr "i1IH111t 11otii·1· Tl"' p11l1li~lwr rrM1:rvr.1t 1111' rigl11 tt1 1·1·11·•1r. 11•1 tn .. ·ik revil>4' or n·j1·1·1 um du~nirit·tl ndvt"rtliw11w111. Pl1·11M· 11·1111r1 1111\ 1·rr,,1 thot moy IH• in ~our du-.ifo·d 11;1 imnK"cUut"I ). Tlw Duih 1'11111 11r·11·111 • no liuhilit) for 1111) 1•n111 111 1111 1:1dvrni~·1111•111 fnr "'lwl1 11 11111' lw By Fax ByPhone By Mall/In Person: Wt«Jnc•!-iday ........ Tu,:sda) !1:.00pm Thun;<la y ...... W~Jn~~Jay S:OOpm (C).tC)) (1:l l .(1:">tH 1•J111"' lfll"hlllt I tulr tllHlll' 111111 pl11H11" 1111111IH"1 .... .i .... I II 1111111111 l.111l .. 111iIJ 111111· 1111111• (<><t<>) h-t'.!-:>6?8 Hours :tw \\', . ..,, Bu , S 111·1·1 Co..,111 \lc•..,11 C \ l)'.!11:!? \1 \~l""c Bh1I ~ 11.11 ..,, Friday ............. 1lwn><iay 5:00pm Satur<la~ .............. Friday 3:00pm rr. j.)Qtt~ihl1· c"u •·pt f11r 1lw 1·11·1 ,.( il w Hput'f' nr11111ll' 1111·111'11 1l l1\ 1i. .. , rr•ir Cn'clit c·on 11111) 111 111111,..,.d fw tlw fin.t i11!le'rtimt. Telephonf' 8::30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00prn 1 Monday-Friday Sumla} ................ Friday 5:00prn f Gl EOUAL HOU5l'IO Ol'PORTUNITY All real esutt advtrtiSlno Ill INs newspaper IS MJl>ttC1 IO Ille f«lerll Fllf HoullnO Ac1 of 1961 as amtndtd wllldl mMtl It illegal 10 ldvtl11M "lllY Pftlertnte Mmil3tlon CH dl54lf1m1nat10n butd Oii race. color rel~ Ion, w . handicap. lam11ia1 Ntus or lllllonal origin or an Intention to make any such preftreoc:e, llmit111on or disctimlnatlon • Tiiis newspapeJ will not knowingly accept any adver111tmtnt for real ts1111 Which Is In v1otat1on ol Ult law. Our rea<1111 are hereby informed t111t 111 dWtHings ldWrtlsed in this ::= .,, 1Yallable on To com~~1=I· l\ltlon, ~IH'uo to1t-111e at 1..8()1).424-t590 . -· . ' ~ .'...J Index 1. as 420 101 • 216 4ao. ••• 400. 412 470. 478 IS2:::M I VIUA BALBOA $485,000 Ocean & 11arbof v-.. lJVSI Plan HU91 llBA ~e 2nd BA • Oen (Guell SR?J 2Btltl Seoa•illl Fam Am • [)In Am 2 Decks Ollltl Loe No T ralfic Noise MtryAnn McGuire (Mil 646-6no Prudentiil C1!1f Realty RMe s.. 1$/lllld 381 38• /Hid 1111~ W!fn a loWNf view hom masier looklnQ out to lhe gclf oourse Signature Holt I 11 Thi$ properry IS lcld as r.s U95.000 C#I Lori i..gglo, Coest Ptoplftin ol ClllHomM '4f.50t.,t23 On tilt Ptnlft.ula 1um left on 11111 tlrMI to Wttt Bay Avt. Beau1 ful Bay Front home ~ :lb• 2 5bl Spee master "pr1V11t blc pvt pat•o ., n·grouna soa SllPI lo btach $950 000 Jim JICObt, Aasocl1tt<I MM7W777 THE BLUFFS On tilt bluff front. brtl~ lltdrlt vlewl, 2bf -,. lllOd. highly upgraded, H2'.000 prlnc only. Ajl!!!! Mt-759-3733 BAYFAOHT ELEGANCE BRANO NEW LISTING 11,HS,OOO !Qt. Mt-m .. 120 CORNER OCEAN VIEW $425,000 JUST LISTED! 1gt. Mt-723-8120 159 HOUSBtOICIOS FOR llENT COAOtCA DEL MAii lg 38r 28a, lg pabo ncrw carpet new pallll garage S2700mo Ava now 949673·9!67, 631-7112 Newly •e"100 lg 21>< 2ba IOWmotne lrtril lg 2 C ll1laCh gar I El;k to Bch $2900rmo An~ "'°"' 941).64().5324 Lowly 28t 28a Condo nu pa11ll.ctpl. daek. walll to bch 2c gar no pets S2000mo ISe 949-640-8616 949338-112~ 2Br T ownlloml nr F ast»on 2c gara~ pool & Sll4. $1850/mo Pruo Ca Realty 8 J Johnson 949-721-0132 5'* 2Br dplx, Ocean tide ol PCH, g11r, WIO hkup, no pet. ltt $1495, OPEN SAT 502 1B 8!oon1a MMa Vt1dt 4t.r :it.a 2 e 1202 Motel MANAGERS • SPECIALt S20 OFF WfTH AD IMUSI~ lllol. AdJ 235 rms & tu•Olenelt$ Sttua!OCI Oil beaUl•lullf landlcaped grounds FEATURES 2• Hour Lobby·Oirecr dial phones1F1ee HBO ESPN & OitclPoo & Jacuu1 Gues1 laun dry Clo5e 10 •05 & S5 Fwys M111's from 0 C Fa1rgrlls c~ege and ochs Walking dis tance 10 illops and rHlauran1s COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n H81bor Blvd Phone 949-64S-4840 E'Sldt CM Twnhm pron '""'" prefd Clean pY1 mv bl. gar Wt> 1111*1 $700/m • V; ul'-949-64&<!065 1204 RENTALS I TO SHARE Q11 2431 s' $2500..-.o ~ Afll NB Ptnln IN 2bt 2M, gatdentl • yr tse Ava ' 22 w/d, 'fl utlt (lllru mngt Tore A!t 714·~7J55 . co.) Avalt 7/1, sasom • 4BR & 38A 11175 Both refurb•lhtd 11ew catpetS pa.nt etc Gar lg fenctd yd 949-642·2221 E'elde Townhomt 4Br U8t tam rm. IN rm Fp vacanl end ~I U80C POOi, ape & tenn11 S2100lmo llOl Oooatt Platt !M9-733-6014 1174J!il Sl50ld!p 149-123-232.2 HUNTINGTOH BEACH Pnme Olf~I 8ldgl Cal Patrlcll T tnort Nationwtdl USA 9'!9-e56·970S ~ ~:ch~ p:. I 212 STORAGE I main fir mstT bf, -Md • • BNutltul Remodeled 111 Custom Comm 1enn1S1 -------"" Blufft Townhoml. 38r bllctl, w/d incl Aot Elwa FACTORY OlltECTI SlMI UBI $425,000. eat 949 ... e6·7S36 53500lmo Arch Buil1Stng1 Seve Lindi 71M04-5ff8 lhouundl on Mtecl mod· I I • 1!1138, 3Sxeo. 40x90 l·.:"1111 Hl.:::Pa fil·~~ • • 91g c.n,on Ford Aoed < __ c ... A ... v .... s ... c• ... N ... > ___ _ For .. '--E Pllll in llCCllht Condo ... 2.511 I I TIOYM :, 2'1lba. Ocrl vu =-~~. ... a.DICEBT ... dldc. 2< ~ $5G5I(. • • f247Sm NI P"~-4301 CUSTOM FAllllLY HOMES -~ . . ' -. . 2 Monlhe My and Aupt PU ANI y_,., "- Call. '*'1H111 """'°" Ridge 48r ·~ "°"" LQ yard,-~& ~ Avf/A !II. setb)tmO ~s... 949-7591729 \ ADOPT A CHILDI There ere over 100,000 Chlldlen In tilt US wlitlng IOI e home ~ ..., older broth-"' a ..,. IOglfllf Trllnlno & Fmanclll support provided 1ntorm111on Qeetlng 8·25 !.00-'J-:)Opm 50 s Ananhtjm BM! fl41 714-llMtOO .... 21 ....... 10t Gold Necklace. ... ~.,. c tr.ne 'If 1'alllond Engra•ed cus/1'on-cuc. very ~ Wf1/tl $23 000. ~ $ t 1 ,OOOIOCO 949=64!)-0831 4-48 AHTIQUESIAAT /COLLECTlllLES WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectibles ·~ .... , .... ""°"" ... ~ ...... 4-J•J'lo •O""'• 'II""'''. $5 CASH PAID $$ 11: .... , .,".,...,..~ WE BUY ESTAT£S ;!649-4922-.t: SOUTH COAST AUCTION 22021o.111Wa54. S..AM,CA'2l01 a...Jii;O.t. ....... #• . .,. 5"1Ung Live.Jn hOust· keeping l)OSlllOn Cool!tng ~elderly C8/e & errands 19 Years eap 949-33&-9410 476 EllPt..OYMENT OPPOATUNmES ADMIH ASST FT MUSI have profeSSIOnal appear1J1Ce, type, wonuog know'edge ot Excel/Wo«I RECEPTIONIST ·2 posl!IOOS avail PT must be W•~•ng to "'°'k wllendS Must have protesst0nat appearance com puler knowledge helplul GENERAL OFFICE tor speetal pioiect 32 hr& per -IL PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Clll ........,.2700 or 1111 NSWM IO Mt-nl-85'4 ASSIST THE ELDERLY , .. hom. compan•onah p Plomtma~flQ e<randl Fll't PT dly his OI 2•1lr lhclls Cat reqd 714-44MM1 B~Mper·PfT potthon avad tor • lllOl\glgt COrT!. pany loclltd 111 N B Flex lw$ Mon-Fii M\41 bl ptOI• aen1 In Outdt eoo.s and computtl M PIMst COl'llaCt I.Isa Veale 94~ OI !u resume 949-833-9354 R1frlger1tor 1180 IW>ICAL OEVICE co. W11her/Dryer, $140/H seelcs rteel)llOl'MSV!ile derk. Erctlltnt Condition $10/hr + bentlita 14H48·5!4' C.U Liiiy tff.64H314 **************** ! SHORES INTERIORS ! * FABULOUS INVENTORY * * • * * ~E' * : Al PRICES~ : * \\M i.-1·r lla11c1n. Ldmjl5>, ACCe5'>(}(ies .. * * 2G40 Avon S1ree1 * * ""ewpon &'iK h * * OCI Hlll'r'>ide & l'iK lfk ( lldSI llW} * * 949-642-2255 * **************** tt CSA PEltllAH KITUN. Purr·lte1 ~(Mt ... Wlcoppll 'Y" AN Shot1 •mo 1400 94M51-2025 ' •• 1~1 480·486 690. 697 471 EMPlOYIENT OPPOATUNmES 12.000 SIGHING BONUS Save !hos .a 4 .. ''"•>"' rtm•nd you ot one ot tile besl moves you ever made v ou can ach...,e $50 000 $75 000 Sc.lid Comll1i$$lon 'fOJI ""1 year Are you piesen1ty eam•ng $1.000-25 OOl-k PQ'51bl8 from dly one '2·3 Pft-tel qualifttd conformed leads per oar. 'Insurance bene 1,15 Managemen1 Op· ponuni11es "$75.000/yr • po1ent111 income !l•m•18d oov by your motivation and a1>ol11y1 ·No SIOw or ott·sea son 'A8Cl85Slonproot 'Im mediate delivery 'No hold backs 'Solid financing "Guaranleed salary during 90-day 1ra1n1ng pr091em Oualtty leld5 make quality 51195 Our t~rtl!lll " Qtll· era1.ng leads Even a ncrw comer 11aa the potem,.1 10 earn $50 000-$7S 000 thttl 111$1 year we W<I show you documenltd proot that '·526 90 c.n be eamtd in one -k fllldlWlual IMUllS ..... vtryl Some pecpjt .. re.S tl\lS Id n.c.. '#llO W an go on to ma~e 1 lol!ulle and a toorrae IOI lrtt Wile<• Oo you Jtand? A Ctr " , .. q111rtd for N fu':·brT!t P<*- "OI' II you have ... ~11 • ,.._ and c:.n 11an ASAP ea~ now GARY JOHl'I· STOW 888·5'3 1788 (CAL'SCANI ...., .. ._.._ ..... rr• ,_..._. Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4 wt<, min.) Call a.on.•-at 642-5678 d4 I 47iJrrrr: 11.agPPORT~ ' '" LSIN= I WOl1l From Home S 1200- $ 1 SOOimo PT "'° ••P w• train 1 ·888·29-t-0552 .,.,.. succencycle com/perro (4) Veteran R.E. Agenta Wanted lor Balboa Penin· sula oHiee Sales & Loan comm1S11ons :i.49·673·7480 (4) Veteran A.E. Agent1 Wanltd for Balboa Pen1n· suta ott1ce Sales & Loan tommis•ons 9•9-673·7<180 471 EMPlOVIENT SERVICES .,... bt ..,,.. 1hlt the ll1Unge In this Pie-. be Wll'f ol OUI of -companlH. aledl wi1h the locel IHnaf Butlntu Bu-,_, ~ you Mild any money CH .... ICH MfVkH Reed end undtmand lny C«ltr1ICts btfote you sign. CALVIN KLEIN/TOMMY SS RAL.Pti LAUAEH SS Be The Bosa• Big $ Free lllo Free Ampies 800-561-0118 MAKE UP TO $500-$1200 PIT, $2000·$5000 FfT Comple!e train ng Included Fo< !ree CXllllpany report v 1' 11 -"'Olklromhorl'le com °' caH 800-336--081 2 (CAL'SCAN) CIWgory """ ,.quirt yov to call • too number In which Ulere la • cllarge per mlnul.I. lcro wow= I I .ag,,o=rs I . ~ AOJUSltRS • RETAIL SALES, FT for Baby Bou1Jque In Cot!a Meu Call H11ther MMS0-2244 ABSOLUTE OOLOMINEI 10 ¥tfldlrla INdllNI wfth l•I S1M295 SELECT FNANCIAL, SEUCT NO OMA. HIGH RISK-lOW INTEREST VARIOUS LOAHIS CALL NOW! cau c11nlll1d Today excelltnl roc.tlont Ill ICH .... 142·ot71 '"'" I0(>.23+'982 Have A Garage Sale! Call the Piiat Cla•elfled• at CB4BJ B41i!·l5B7B t:a Place Yaur G•r•a• B•I• ·Ad J ' . I·-.-...~~T~O~D~A~Y'~S__....,_ . CROSSWORD PUZZLE llOUCY 1MW 740IL Sedan 'ti Whllt wlbdl lllw. full power celtlfltd to 100K mitM!I $24,980 117512 PHIUIPS AUTO Mt-574-nn ] . .. Ho11HOlt1nln1, lap'd, OualllY WM. ~ttpOlllJIMO. Or11f A1111 . .Jla•th t4tlt2·1IOI ' 80 • JI i • . ,, MJi In an ellolt 10 ofltt 1111 bNI lllvlol poaelblt IO our l'lld- "' llld ........ wtll l'tCIUlrt Contractora Wllo ldYtlllM In IN 8tl'Vlol Ql"*'Y to lnctuClt INlr Conllaotora Llc1n11 l'4W'llbtt In 1lltlf ldYlftiM. ,..,.._ Your oo-operatjon la .,. ....-. __ J_C_M __ _ CONSTRUCTION WILL CUT THE COST OF YOUR REMODELING JOBBY10% Or we'll Mnd you end • friend out to dinner It the Mertc.t lroller. \'b11 'r• .-Hn1 to write • o"Ht to HmHn•, ...,., ,,., •rlt• • •m•ll•r on• to JCll Conotruotlolt1 .... a.-u.. .. 11m f•'•I lulcal.ellble ... LDT, Low 24k 11'11. 1N1!1tr (403~ $7,988 NAIEAI ADILl.AC (!14ll40-t100 Cadllac c.... 'tt 6 Cy!, lo'# ml, 1 owner, ~r .... lher (081 733P~ $14,988 NAI AS 18001 94Mft2 Cadllllc El Dorado '" TOlll', Crimson Pearl, Ian ~&morel (6082 ~ $21,988 NAB RS (8001 MS-5512 COMPUTER HELP! .......... ,___ *,.. ......... .c-.... Bridge 11.NSWEU TO WUKLY llJOOI QlJIZ Q 1 • Al Sol.Ith. vvlnWablt, you hold: •AQ' <:'AflT O Q'7 •AIU ~~li~&AST I• ,_ l<:> ,_ ' What do you bid now? II. • It 11 lempdn1 IO jump 10 &ame, and that would lie our clM>lce If we could be 1ure that the quaen of dll-- mond• wu a wol'ldna carcl. Sine. th1t l1 beyond our kfn, w. preret the •llahtly contefV•tlve 1Ctlon ot 1 non· rorclna Jump to three beans. Q 2 ·Both vulnerable,u South you hold: •All C'Ktll 0 AK'7Z •7 The blddlna lw Dn>Ceedcd: SOUTH WES1 NOltTH EAST • 10 .... •• ... ' Whal do you bid now? A • Thl1 11 1 clOle doc:laion. With an all0prime hand and tlveo-catd IU~ pori for panner'1 ault, only 1 pwtat would obJecl 1trCnuou1ly to 1 reverse brd of two heana. However, we pitfer the allahtly more con1CtV- 1tive ral1e 10 two1padc1. Q J • Neither vulnerable, u Soulh you hold: Q 4 • BOCll vutnenble, you bold: •~<:?KIU2 OJtUU •ll'.71 flMner opelll the biddlq wtdl OM apiidl. What IClion do you cab? 11. • You do not have enoup ror a fWQoOVe.-one resporue, tM too much to put oartnet'• ODlftln& bid. The only <:hofce 1vall1til IO yOu 11 one no crwnp. Al RllpoGdlr you do not promile I bl.lanced ta.I" for dalt bid, juat the point count Q 5 •Both vulne.rable,ll'Soud1 you ' hold: • •AQ2 <;I K 0 KQlt,3 •HU Tho blddin.a lw DrOC:eedld' SOUTH WIS'f NOnH ~ 10 ... 11;1 ... ' What do you bid now? II.· There are any numbcTof ootionl -one no tl'W'Tlp, twO dlamooda, ~ clubt or even an olf·beal ono ~. We think the least of evill b ono no lnlmp, 10 that 'a our choice. , I . Q 6 • Neither vulnerable. u Souttt_ you hold: , •QIO <:'Al 0 A •11'43 ThC blddlna lw oroceoded: NORTH EAS1' SOUTH 10 PaA I• •AK107J Q6S OK7 •AKQ9 The blddlna tiu J>tOCeeded: 2• ,_ 1 What action do you like? 1 ~ • L ~ llllllf 't1 I II , ~ laldilCI, !Niii NORTH EA!rr SOUTH WEST A • You mleiit have I aame but It ... '° 1 OIJlllllf ailO ponlb e that panner lw the (i~l/3 11 .~!..Pl.I'_._• 118,1181 MIZ cno lldlll w tc::i P1• I• P-20 ,... ? wrons hand and only tlveo-card 'llOOI --8molw &Mr Wl'Crtmt lllv, 1pad0 IUPJ>C?lt. Since you need i.' Orilv .. ml. Ful pwr Whal do you bid now? proepec:ll of. bencr than avenp ~-r l -.... ... '20...0.00 me11 play for same to probe for It WllOftr \ 4U. low ..... '*i VI. l'tlLLlll AUTO A • You are In the alam iono. '° the lut bid you want 10 make 11 the atul- tlrylna three no trump, which doe• little other than c:onaume your own blddlna 1pece. Bid ttuee clubs, the founb •ult, and await developmenta. not vutnerablo and a try could set , · ilti787W1m 110.• _ __.MH:1:1;;1~Ztr;;Jrm~-- you overboard, the wise COUrlO II to NAllltl . Clllllo II Dotldo W Low :Mk 1111. blacll. """'' ~~ '22.1181 NAI "' 11991 t4HIR CeclMllo II Dotldo W VI. "'°""· "' powet, row rnllll, 1 O'IWlll, *ki clMn ceon e1m14:1 .• HAI Al (!2!!1 9'16''2 Cedllllc (I Donldo 'tt ETC VI. IM!htr. lull PQWtf, low mlltl. 1 owner, a.an (608loe.i'371 ~t $24,1181 NAI RI C!OOI !4!=5!12 Cedllllc EIClladl 'tt V8, mint oond. mUtl "'· full power, leathtr, tow =x (41 474413759Pt $26, NAii RS 18001 "54512 C11c111111c e.v111e m '" 26k ml. ~ ~ loldtd, 11§,000 94--~ !W"""C,,... -.......... fl::' • ,. ! • ~ .• -t.h €.mi: 71U6t.71U pua. llOOIMM ~=-~ QM W M! '00 .-... k* of new ctwomt, Wt C.W 'IP c.-. .... mw VI CC, a, ""'* (~1~ 115.818 MAI Ill (IOO) ..... CHIVY IUIUMAH 't1 a .... -... -( Mm "°'*" l'ord f00.m.1H! ~ Town I Counlry In ..... ro. lllllM. l1nl oond. .. ~ llhr, CD, Offln OWMf, fT1tel obo. !4Ha0-1M1 ~ Cnnd Canwan ... A , AC, PS/8/W, ASS low milt•. privacy = Vl582439 S 888-5-40-7 484 ~Durante> SlT 'tt ltlv, ,.., AIC $17,980 (17968) PHIWPI AUTO !!!:!74-7777 I.ow 2911 11'11. whll, ~ -~' rtoOndlllon.cl Palamlno Whlll. OIMt. "" oonv. CO l ,,_ llatlllf, Elll'OPl•n held-110,810 t17lllO I le.Ill ~I 111.100 NUN'I AUTO ltl MHTHJH HHZH'lll ....... r.UBLIC NOTICE TM Celll. Publlo- Utlllllt1 Com· ll'lllllon REQUIRU ... .. UMd "°""' ,... goodl "'°'*' ... Mr P.U.C. 09 T rmblt; lmol end chluff9ll pMt .. T.C.P ....... 1n11-. ...... MYGU'-'•.-IOn ............ ~ al • "'°""• .., °' *""! ,_ f/11. flUIUC u11UTIH COMMlllON " 714-MM111 ~Mitt., ~ Proftaalonal Painting UC ..... Aob llbll . °"'* coeea..._o. (948) ... toOI OelM-117·14IO Y1llow1ton1 Women• Aloowry of ea11f01*111 "DONATI WHIRi rT COUNTS" YOUR w boat, treln, pl1ne. Anythlna thlt "'°"'· lf you wlnt to help I womlft In I trouble IOM41-to41 YOVI money luya hope for women In Mid All donatlon1 n Tu Deduo-~ • ttblt and go to .. . Yellowatont Wen a .... Profit I01o (3) Corp. or Call MM7MIM • I