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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-06-30 - Orange Coast Pilotr ·· ' . . . I SERVING lHE NEWPORT-MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1999 h . II •• Is approved fordlsfrict Sees~~· Andersen parenffi call for teacher's removal •Petition signed by more than 70 parents; district officials can't comment, say matter is confidential J~GARRL~N NEWPORT BEACH -More than 70 parents of Andersen Elementary School students have taken the unusual step or circulating a petition. calling for the removal of one of the school's second-grade teachers. In the petition, the parents say they don't believe nicia Wood, a tenured teacher who holds both PhD and doctorate of educallon SEE PETITION PAGE 4 State budget has Inoney to study Back Bay pollution •Tests will attempt to find the source of contaminants that have forced repeated closures of Newport beaches. AUSON HANsEN The state budget signed by Gov. Gray Davis on Tuesday includes $175,000 to fund a study to deter- mine the source or contaminants in the Upper Newport Bay. •rt•s a marvelous thing," said Robert Ca us tin, founding director of Defend the Bay. "lbis is the first step to gain an understanding." SEE BUDGET PAGE 4 MIUENNIUM MOMENT Homing in on his retirement 'Fe~ not nor gtjeve' · ... 'You whom! have loved so much,. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT The Rev. Kenneth Krause, who served SL Joachim Church for 15 years before moving to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, was a pillar of Newport-Mesa's religious commun(ty. • In his last words to his flock, The Rev. Kenneth Krause once again will bring people together today -at his funeral. GREG RlsID;c, ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -The Rev. Kenneth Krause chdn't master the Sparush language before he died Ft:iday evening but that did- n't stop him from trying. Parishioners at St. Joachim Church m Costa Mesa, where Krause was postor for 15 years, remembered when the 63-year- old priest was trying to explain the reason for some or the problems in the world. I le · didn't roll the r's off his tongue and as a resuJt, m~ ..,ed up the connotation of a key word. ·He said all the hard~hip m the world were becduse of 'blonde~·." said Beatnz G. Soto, the ofhcer mdnager at the church. ·we couldn't «top laughing.· There will be . ome laughter anud the tedrs toddy at a funeral Mass m Orange commemorating Krause's liJe. Hundreds are expected to attend the service to honor Krduse, who died from complications relat- ed to pdncreat1c cancer after relentlessly trying to unite two commuruties into one. Krau.., >'s congrPgallon crechts him for extending his hand to both the English- and Spdmsh-speaking communities during a t11nf' when the Latino migration had SEE KRAUSE PAGE 4 .. • the Nature z.n • WHAT'S UP, DOC? Even the rabbits knew Tuesday was a good day to be in the sun. A. FLOWER POWER Wildflowers grow in abun- dance in and around Back Bay Park. • HUNGRY HAWK A hawk takes a quick break for a bite to eat (don't ask) in the shade of a Back Bay tree. A GOING FOR A RIDE Tuesday's weather brought Newport Beach's Jodie Scheller and her horse, Justice, out for a trot in Back Bay Park. · PHOTOS BY CARL HIDALGO• 'WHAT 'S UP , DOC ?' PHOTO BY SEAN HILLER INDEX AlMMIAC .... __ , .. ,_ ... _. ___ ...... 2 ClAS.WID ·---·-····-.. ···-·--.. ] Ml llJlm .... -·-··-·----' ~ •-"-m"'"""•""""•'-"'s Sllf ., . .,,.,_.,,.,,,"''"'-•""..,"'"''"•'j WWHEI Newport Harbor alums will be. missed by many •The deaths of Scott Henderson and William Iler have left those close to them 'beyond devastated.' ~R151..a1K; ....... 2 Wedne~ Jvne 30, 1999 · 1ocirl voices Doily Pi . A ge!fi of .~ gOod deed • Huntington Beach woman finds a diamond ring and turns it m police in an ·action 'different' trom the norm. ~IL" K. \It.AHi ~Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Some- tunC's a dJamond in the rough is PXt1ctly what 1t appears to be. Whtle skating by the Wedge on 'idturday about 1 p.m., a Huntington Beach resident Cdllqht d glunpse of a shiny ohwct m the gutter Tiw woman, who did not wish to he idenl.Jfied. picked up what shl• thought must be a fdke clia- moncl nng cmd popped it in her po< kPI, inlC'nding to give it to her men· When she got home, she dis- covt>red llldl the ring was engrdved ledcting her lo believe ll wds worth more thdn her tn.ioal apprdJSal. Rdther than keep 1t, the woman turned the nng m lo the NPwport Beach Police Depart- mPnt "It\ very dtfferent that some- one• would tum the nng m," said Sgt. M1kP McDermott, public mfom1dbon officer of the New- port Bedch Pohce Department. ·~lost pt>ople would just pocke t it dnd keep it " The ring tS described dS u woman's yellow gold ring with what appears to be a diamond in the center and six clear stones around the sides. A date - wtuch is being withheld to be used as identification of the own- er -is engraved on the inside of the band. , Police estimate i\s worth as several thousand dollars. The ring will be held tor 90 days -but even if it's not claimed by then, it won't simply become the property of the Huntington Beach resident. "The person who found the ring must place a public notice in the newspaper if she would like to cldim the ring for herself," McDermott s8.ld . If 1t goes unclaimed, the ring will be sent to an auction house. Although the police department will not go to the expense to have the ring appraised, McDer- mott says it appears to be gen- wne Genuine or fake, the woman said, 1t was clear what she had to do "Whether it's real or not, when l saw the engraving, I fig- ured 1t had sentimental value to someone and decided to tum it m, • the woman said. To claim the ring, contact the property officer at the Newport Beach Police Department at (949) 644-3659. BRIEFLY European surgery award to Newport I I arbor graduate Gordon Cohen, a 1979 grad- Udle of Newport Harbor High, has been ndJTled the winner of an international physician's award. Cohen will receive the 1999 Francis Fontan Award from the Europedll Assooabon Jor Car- dio-Thoracic Surgery, which includes a g rant equivalent to $32,500 lo enable Cohen to undertake research studies. "I'm particularly proud of the fact thdl [Gordon's) been able to sustain hJS work in research and continue his work dS a ped1dtnc surgeon,· said Stan Cohen, Gordon's father, who lives in Newport Beach. Gordon Cohen has just com- pleted a year of advanced training in pediatnc cardiac surgery al Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children - the late Princess Diana's favonte hospital -in London. He also completed a two-year fellowship in cardio-thoradc swgery at the University of Washington Medical Center and earned hls PhD at the Uni· versity of California, Los Ange- les where he studied under 1998 Nobel Prize-winner Dr. Luis Ignarro. Cohen will be presented with the Fontan Award in Sep- tember in Glasgow, Scotland. -Shay K. McAfee PHOTOS COURTESY Of NEWPORT BEACH CENTRAL LIBRARY LOCAL HISTORY SECTION • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 642-5680, ext. 228. A complete listing of Around Town may be found at dailypilotcom. TO PAY A representative from Cal State Fullerton will visit OCC's nansJer Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p .tn. The center is in the school's Counsel- ing and Admissions Annex, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432- 5894. "Fabulous Folklore wtth the Gyp- sy Polk Ensemble," a free music and dance performance, will be presented at 3 p.m. to children IHll Ill IOW No uniform response to a school policy THEN ••• It was August 1994 when Gov. Pete Wilson signed a law that authorized public school boards to adopt a reason- able dress code policy, which included voluntary school uniforms. The law prompted a discussion among New- port-Mesa School Board members and the com- munity as to whether or not the board should unplement district-wide polices addressing a dress code and voluntary school uniforms. At the time the distnct's dress code varied from campus to campus, said Susan Despenas, assistant superintendent elementary education. Those in favor of uni- forms argued that uni- forms promoted school safety and enhanced stu- dent concentration on school work. They also said students were easily alienated from groups on campus that dressed alike -such as skaters or surfers. Parents were in favor of a uniform look because kids "could get to know each other for who they are." Some uniform propo- nents said the schools had taken a step back since doing away with a uniform dress code once evident at New- port Harbor High School in the '40's and '50's. AROUND entering first through fifth grades. Costumed dancers will perform jigs from the British Isles at this presentation, which will launch the Newport Beach Central Library's Summer Reading Pro- gram. The performance will be held at Mariners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. A free demonstration UUed "Relieve Stress, Relax at Will, and Enhance Your Health with Yoga• will be held from 6:30 to 7 :30 p .m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Mar- ket, 225 E. t 7th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 631-4741. IN THE 1950S, THEY CALLED THEM "UNIFORMS,• BUT ... Some objected to the uni- form policy. claiming students' v basic freedoms were being taken away.• So the board established a Uniform Dress Code Task Force to assess the situation. The task force gathered input from students, parents, district staff and the community and submitted a draft policy to the board in early 1995. In May of 1995, the board drafted two final policies, one was the first district-wide stu- dent dres9 code and the other was for voluntary school wide uniforms. TOWN THURSDAY 1\e Happy Hooters will make their sixth appearance at the Senior Center of the Jewish Com- munity Center of Orange County at 11 a.m. This free show will fea- ture new numbers and new cos- twnes in a Fourth of July celebra- tion. The JCCOC is at 250 E. Bak- er St, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation or reservations, call (714) 755-0340 ext. 260. "Fabulous Folklore with the Gypsy Polk Ensemble,• a free mUS1c and dance performance, will be pre- sented at 10:30 a.m. to children entering first ~ugh fifth grades. Costumed dancers will perform NOW .... The school district policies are still in place and there have been no changes, Despenas said. l Jowever, each school may make changes under its indi- vidual school safety {>Ian -a plan that prohibits clothes that could threaten the health and safety of the school envtron- ment. One evident change has been the number of elementary schools in the district that have adopted voluntary school uni- forms. Parents who don't want their child to wear a umfonn must sign a waiver. Despenas said at least seven elementary schools follow the uniform policy. "I like the idea that we have uniforms,• Wilson ElementdI)' Prinopal Pam Coughlin said "The parents at my school can't afford to go out and buy lots of outfits. Uniforms save my par- ents money." Coughlin did say that she is aware that many people believe that school uniforms lead to higher academic achievement and school safety "An engaging curriculum, a good teacher and a motivated student makes the difference,• Coughlin sa.id. "Not a unifonn • Bob Boies, principal at New- port Harbor High School, said that uniforms are a great idea at elementary and middle school levels, but in high school, kids need to develop their own 10d1- viduality. jigs from the British Isles at this pre- sentation. wtuch will lawich the Newport Beach Central Library's Summer Reading Program. The performance will be held at the Balboa Branch Library, 100 E. Bal- boa Blvd., Balboa. For more mfor- mabon, call (949) 717-3801. "Callfomia Color," a display ot watercolors by Juan Casado, will be shown at the Newport Beach Central Library today through July 31. California scenes dominate the exhibit, which includes impres- sions of gardens, bluffs, beaches and oak-studded bills. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. ALMlllC • EDITOR'S NOTE! Oo you 01 some-• Timothy A. Fayollat II on June one you know have a landmark birth-1 day or anniversary coming up? If so, • Ryan A. Foulke on June 1 we'd like to Include it In our ALMANAC section. Please call the • Katie L. Hendrix on June 1 1nformat1on into the Readers' Hotline, • Ra~had L. Jackson on June 1 (949) 642-6086, fax it to (949) 646-•Matthew P. Moran-Flores on 4170, or mall it the City Editor, 330 W. June 1 Bay St, Costa Mesa, (.alif. 92627. You • Alondra G. Padilla on June 1 may also send photographs, but • Nicolas M. Perrah on J une 1 please be sure to include a self-• Shana A. Sanchez on June 1 addressed stamped en11elope If you'd like 1t returned. • Matthew A. Searson on J une 1 BIRTHS MARRIAGES Most recent births in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa: Most recent maniages as reported to the Orange County NEWPORT BEACH Recorder's Office: •Victoria M . Albers on June 1 • Hannah P. Alderson on June 1 COSTA MESA • Edward P. Ambrose to Judith • Ftoqa C. God.he-Anderson on A. Jordan on June 5 in Irvine June 1 • Eldon S. East to Kathiyn D. • Blake W. BemcUd on June 1 Roach on J une 4 in Santa Aria • Maxxi.m.Ulion A. Bullard on • Paul L. Ennor to Rebecca King June 1 on June 5 in Costa Mesa NlwPotrr BEACH • Sharon D. Freely, 60, on June • Joseph R. Agresto to Kathryn 4 M. Cooke on June 5 in Laguna Beach REAL ESTATE •.Jeffrey B. Dolan to Lindsey E. Adels0hn1on June 6 in Irvine TRANSAOlONS •Terry J. Dubrow to Heather P. Kent on June 5 in Beverly Hills Recent sales as reported by Continental Lawyers Title Co. DEATHS in Santa Ana: Most recent deaths in Costa COSTA MESA Mesa and Newport Beach: • 749 Grayling Bay, $160,SOO • 1653 Iowa St., $138,000 COSTA MESA • 3130 Killamey Lane, S2«,000 •Marie E. Davis, 41, on June 3 • 13782 Ridgecrest Circle, •Harold Be.ibin, 75, on June 7 $191,000 • Sophia Farber, 92, on June 8 • 3320 Maryland Circle, • James D. Williams, 70, on $233,000 June 22 • 900 l.Ombard Court. $195,000 • 2707 Lorenzo Ave., $290,000 NfWPORY' BEACH • 616 Thames Way, $185,000 • Mary P. BuCkingham, 69, on • 542 Stuigeon Drive, 1265,000 June t • Joaeph H. Clarkson, 80, on NEWPOln' llACH Juoe2 • ~7 Clennont. te07 ,500 • 4 Firenze Court, $350,000 • 39 I.essay, $400,000 • 22 lrouvUle, SS..0,000 • 62 Lessay, $415,000 • 12 Agostino, sno,QOO • 3' Lellay, 5'78,000 • 30 O.upblne, $360,000 • 25 Biatagne, $401,SOO DUIAIRESIS The followmg were arrested recently on~ of driving under tbe ildhaince of an intoxi- Cillll&i '11-peopla have only bean an.tad oli suapldon of a atme and. a with' all such mm., tbey are Innocent until pro¥eD gulltj. •Rachel Eileen Brown, 21, Costa Mesa • Kelly Norene Julia, 35, Costa Mesa • John Glenn Gardeno, 34, Huntington Beech NEWPORT BEACH June24 • Michael Joseph Wilhelm. 23, Costa Mesa • David Lee Goodman, 48, Laguna Niguel June28 •Darren Youngman, 25, Irvine June 27 • Adam Anthony COie, 22, Newport Beach • Randall W. Koch, 25, New· port Beach • Anthony Geliwlo, 23, Aw Jane21 • Jeae notter m. 21, N9WpOrt Beach .Da~!filot 8£AQEB5 ltOTU~E news stories, lllustrltions. edit~ WlllHll SU If POLICI flLIS (949) 642~6086 rial rNtter Of edwttlwments Record yoor comments about herein c.an be reproduced with- the Dally Piiot °' news tips. out written permission of copy- right owner. AQDBE5S VOL 93, NO. 152 our address is 330 w. Bay st .. HOW IQ REAOf US Costa Mesa, CA 92627. ~ ntOMAS H. JOHNSON. The l1mes Orange County Publisher CQRRECDQNS (IOO) 252-9141 WIWAM &.oeoeu.. It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt-~. Editor ly CC>rf9Ct •II errors of sut>st.nce. a.lfted (949) 642·5678 Please c.all (949) 574-068. ~ (949) 642-021 m ........ The Newport~ Mesa News (949) 642-5180 =~lot (W'S-14UOO> h 5potU (Ml) 574-WJ llhed =through Sat· News. 5potU , .. (Mt) MM170 Ul'dey. In IMc:t'I Md E-fMH: ~Ml1hllf•.nM ~..=..~G MIMOflb Thel'"-O'll'll = ...,,_ 0Mm ("9) MZ~1 25M141. ll'I... of ...,_ ,_ _., Ut-7121 .... 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COSTA MESA • Ad9IN Awnue: A car stereo worth S250 WIS stolen In the , 200 block during tM c:J.y June 22. • ...... of the Alta: A CM st«9o wont\ S250 was stoMn In the uoo block during the c:J.y June 23. • llltlllll ...._ A i.ptop aiimputwr ..t a ca1aMW Wont\ SS.500 Wlt9.,.., from. CM In the noo tilodt b9ttu11n 6:30 .nd • p.m. June 23. • M Al:w ..... A cellular phone WOrth S200 W _.., from occ In the 2700 block • 10 a.m. June 21. • .... c.lll Dllwt A c.t...., WDnh MOO w 111i11ert In .. tOO block It 10:JO p..m. June 11. • semor -housing • One large hurdle remains for the 38-unit Costa Mesa project - about $500,000 in funding. Eusc Gc:r . "' T ravel, accordmg to the Greek philosopher Aeschu- latus, is broadening. ' What sh e didn't mention ts, it can also be exhausting, aggra- vating, expensive, d.erneaning, frustrating and vexatious. Espeoally the part that requires those of us who are of modest means to stay in lodg- ings that are somewhat south of Marriotts, Four Seasons and oth- er places where laundering a pau of boxers runs $5. But if you stay home all the time, you begm to rot In hopes of fending off intellectual decomposition as long as possi- ble, we have taken four trips since moving to Colorado a yectr COSTA tvf.ESA -Al Marshall I ago. Each has had a different of Pacthc National Development motivation. wants to give senior citizens on a The first, last October, was shoestring budget an aHordable simply to come back to Newport place to kick up thetr feel and go on a sailing tnp to Cdtali- The Planning Commission na. This is about as estimable a approved Marshall's proposal reason for traveling as l can Monday to build a 38-unit low-think of. income seruor housing project at As you read this, we are 431 W. Bay St. Now all Marshall heading back home dfter a trip has to do is come up with more i that has been on the books for than $500,000 in additional fund-I many years: my 50th high school mg and apply for a federal tax reunion. credit that has eluded developers ; in Orange County until this year. ..... -· .... ---- TH· E FRED COLUMN fred martin 1 will not wnle about that just yet: it was an occasion so happy yet so sad that 1 need to let the conflicted emobons simmer down for awhile. However, I will tell you about some of the exhausting, aggra- vating, expensive, demeaning, frustrating and vexatious expert· ences involved in getting to and from the reuruon. l will not quibble about gaso- line pnces. We filled up on the way north out of Fort Collins for $1.03.9 per gallon. Prices grew incremr>ntally higher as we worked our way west, reaching .Jlil~Re at a Union 76 tauon in an County: $1.69.9 . Motel room's grew incremen- tally worse. We had fine experi- ences al new Holiday Inn Express lodgings in our first two stops, Park City, Utah, and Truc- kee, Calif. Tucking in at our daughter.and son4in·law's digs m Mlll Valley was, of course, first rate. But in Monterey, we hit the skids. We proved thcH d three- didmond rating in the AAA book can be a crock· that something cdlled a ·Best• can be the worst, and that you can't Judge a motel by its spnghtly pamt JOb and col- or-coordinated decor You have to look under that dnd fmd that two out of three ice machmes don't work, and one out of two elevators is busted (and has been for three weeks). But those were minor inconve- niences The real plague of lhts house rema.ms ludden until bedb.me dnd beyond That's when you discover that Lhe walls are so Uun. so utterly devoid of insula- bon, that you can hear the guy~ snor~ m the next room. You can also hear him use th bathroom. I don't mean that you henr a fa.mt zzzzzz:zzz.or a distant bab· bling brook. These wa]J.) are so flimsy the sound effects are up close and personal We fled the jomt right ofter breakfast, found a lovely, thick-walled room at the venerable Casa Munras a block away -for $22 a night less -and thoroughly enjoyed the rest of our stay. Our rewuon was at a resort in Ox.nard's Channel Islands Mari- na. The place has certainly ~een better days. On our second try. we were assigned a decent- enough room. Other than the hulking youths whose shctdowy figure swanned the parking lots, the police raid on three Jammed par- ty rooms, the mass anests that followed and the frre dldllll that went off at 12 :36 a.m., 1l was OK. The truly rotten expenence of our tnp came Sunday mght m. of all places, Newport Bedch We have stayed at this pldce before. It is well-located. redson- ably pnced (for Newport) and clean. Nothlng LO my whole We experience can compare w1th checking into a room around Cl Wednesday, June 30, t m 3 p.m -tired, hungry ~nd lty after a boat tnp to Santa Cruz I land -and finding a pre· owned condom on the floor. I went to the front desk" and,· as calnlly a pos tble, announced my dhcovery The · derk kind of shrugged an'd moved us next door. I scruti· mzed the room and found just a few flaw:>: the hot water in the bathroom didn't work. nor dld the TV remote, nor did the tele- phone. l had to use my Col- or ado· based cell phone to hnd other lodgmg t.o we could e<,cape that d1sgusllnb place. All we have to survive now are an um at Lake Arrowhead, where we will VlSit our tormer Pcmnsuld Pomt neighbor::., Joan dnd Phil Barkdull, dlld chdlll moteis m C~ddr Cit) and Grand Junctlon But I will have to grudgingly admit to my stepfather-m-law thdt he mdy be nghl Stan has owned several motels in his 90 year::. and refuses to stdy m one. •J know what goes on m those places, R he says After lhls tnp, I know what he means • FRED MARTIN ts a former Newport Beach resident who now writes from his home in Fort Collins, Colo His col· umn runs Wednesdays ll:~~="iEu~ ~Ei~ Newport Beach Council approves $112 million in spending increctSe a.nd a variance for 48 parking spaces rather than the required 80. "I have a 93-year-old mother that I've been taJang care of for 22 years,• Marshdll said. "I've JUSt seen the troubles that my mother's friends have had trying lo find affordable housing m Orange County. It's mcredibly difficult• It's also mcredibly difficult to build affordable housmg projects. But Marshall hopes to take advan-1 tage of a revised federal low-I income housing tax credit pro- gram. The tax credits had previ- ously been distributed by lottery I and had required developers to have their projects approved by local agencies before applying. Because the application process could cost between $30,000 and $50,000, developers didn't want lo take the risk of having to go through the process and not get- ting the tax credit. The tax credits now are award- ed on d point basJS, and Marshall hopes to take advantage of the program He also has asked the .city for $537 ,000 in financial asSlS- tance, about the same amount the oty's Redevelopment Agency recently spent to provide land for three Habitat for Humaruty homes. Housmg activist Jean Forbath recently critiazed the agency for that deosion, saying the money could be used more effioently for a project that would help more than three famllies. The redevelopment agency, which is made up of city council members, had a tight budget th.is year because of increased pro- grams and the need to repay a general fund debt. Marshall's project would pro- vide 38 dpartments for very low and low-mcome seniors. Rents would range Crom $523 to $662 a month for one bedroom and remain designated low-income housing for at least 55 years. Marshall must apply for the tax credit by July 15. He hopes to sub- mit an application for funchng from the city within the next 60 days. OBITUARY Ruth Stickler Ruth Stickler of Newport Beach died last week, 12 years after suffering a stroke. She was 82. Stickler attended Central High School in Omaha, Neb. and was ll Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Nebraska. She mar- ried Harry Stickler in 1941 and the couple moved to Philadel- phia. They moved to ~alifomia in 1944 when her husband was sta- tioned at the Santa Ana Air Base. The Sticklers celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary on June 21. Stickler was active in commu- nity service, especially in educa- Uon, art and cultural punuits and tn ~. the American Piekl Service Poreign Bxchange Stu- dent Program. She also loved to pelnt. Stickler II survived by ti. hus- band. Herry, • retired piyadan wbo W8I • founcttng ....... of ........... -.N...a 9'cldlr ol Lae l'aNlt, .... • Jin• OlbalM of Nwpalt l11i:11t .... •11_.·et111n. A.a,,..._ ........... :=•u • The budget is 'strong and balanced,• says City Manager Homer Bludau. STA() BRO\\:-; NEWPORT BEACH -Sdymg it reflects an tmproved fiscal pic- ture for the oty, counol member., Monday approved the 1999-2000 budget with spendmg estimated at $112 million. "We have a strong and bal- anced budget," said City Manag- er Homer Bludau. ~we will also be able to put money away in the general fund." The $112 million m spendmg lS about $9 million less than last year Just over $80 million will come from the city's general fund, an mcrease of $2.7 million compared to last year. The general fund contains expenditures for au operahng city departments except the water and wastewater divlSlons within publlc works. Revenue ts pro1ected at $109.5 million, roughly the same amount the oty received last year, with the exclus1on of the Bonita Canyon Dev¢lopment Bonds. Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Prices! • Teak~Mf6 Costa Mc a Showroom by appointment 124-0 Logan Ave. Unit H (comer of McClintock & Logan) (714) 544-7268 i . . OPEN 4TH Of JULY atTI:30am ~ . . Those bonds were sold to I acquire open !.pace and to devel- op a park w1thm the Bonita Canyon development site. Prop(>rty tax revenue accounts for 31 " .. of the general fund and is expected to grow an addibonal 4.:l'" compared to 1998-1'999 .Adthllonally, sale!> tax rev- enues which have increased 22'} .. si.nce the 1996-1997 fiscal year -Me anllopated to grow 3.29" .. Al the meeting, councll mem- bers also reiterated their position that they want City staff to focus available resources on improving the oty's infrnstructure. The budget contdms prov1- sions for storm dram improve- ments, ~reel llghts. Ul.formabon and rommumcdhons systems and the water system. I A!OUT15 MINUTES FROM FASHION ISLAN01 •ut:Maf~,J,Oa • OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BNA ALSO ON OUR MENU· FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHHSI OMELITTE Cockrorls Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 1999 bndoct.on ~ tlN ~ HorfHw Noutkol Musa1m, TM Mlulon Inn Aids loundaHon ond Th Balboa l"erlomtlltf AtfJ T1Not1W loundotlon. 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S•turd•y, July ) Sunday, July 4 3 p.m. 81~ Moon 3 p.m. Don Haney S.rid •:15 p.m. On the Edge 4:15 p.m King BrOthen S:30 p.m. !Cifl9 Ernest 5:30 pm ~lords 6:45 p.m. Juoior W,tson 6·4S p.m. Night 8 p.m. Janles H¥miil Band 8 p.m. 8c1ty Ver1 Ind the Beaten 9 p.m. Mfit Ends but... 9 p.m. Event Ends & tnworo 9:30 p.m. RMroolt VIP !Mn begins 9.30 p.m ltMft>oit VIP I'm begins Food and full bars will be provided and staffed by the Riverooat Restaurant. live Auction & Raffle of donlted prizes between live music acts. Admission & Tours of N~ Harbor Nautical Museum. H1rbor Cruises from the n~ dock at the Museum and Restaurant. Gaming Tables C~Alea · 4 Wednesday, June 30, 1999 DEATMS CONTINUED FROM 1 wa n't wearing a seat belt, was killed instantly. lier was taking to a Colton hospital and pronounced dead Sun· day. Passenger Robert Kerr, 31, remains in stable· condi· tion. Polkedal didn't know about his friends' depaltu{e for w Vegas but saJ.d it wasn't unusu- al for some of the group to leave for Vegas at a moment's 1 notice, . •One time we went and we weren't even wearing any shoes, H he said. Most people who knew the accident victims said Uley bad a zed) for life that was unmatched. Der was known by most as Bdly Nguyen, a stand- out htgh school and college volleybdll player, who emi- grated to Ule United States in 1975 Nguyen and his family were d.lrWted to Sdfety from their home in Saigon al the end of the Vietnam War. When Nguyen obtained U.S. citizen- ship years later, he honored his American father by taking his last name. Iler excelled lD athletics and academics at Newport Harbor High ~s he proved to (nends and family he wanted to be the best at whatever he did. He accomplished one of his goals when -as an out- side hitter -he helped lead lrvme Valley ~Hege to a state volleyball championship in 1994 . He went on to gradu- ate from the University of PaCJfic and was working for Comcast Advertising as an account execubve wben he -died. His brother, John Nguyen, said Der was always putting others before b.i.mself. ~vou would need a stadi- um to hold all of hts friends," his brother said. ~He would do what 1t took to make others successful. •He touched aornBny lives. He's passed on the ~ton of We to us. I think God' got the be.st outside hltter in the world sitting beside him.• : Henderson was de cribed u a ~son who would try "anything and everything." Known as "Skippy" to his friends, Henderson was an avid ftlm buff, studymg film at Cal State Long Beach as he compiled a collectJon of more than 2.SOO films for his per- sonal ·lco.nsumplion'. There were moments when Hender- son would have three video- cassette recorders working at the same time. 1 Henderson was outgoing and fearless tn the [ace of new challenges, f rtends said He was working as a client ser- Vlce associate at Pacific Life m Newport Beach, where he was known to wear colorful Hawaiian shirts on a daily basis In his memory, co- workers from Henderson's department will wear tacky T- sbirts today at a potluck lunch. Folkedal is still reeling from the loss. He has a batd time believing his friends are gone -the guys he thought would grow old with him. "What hurts the most was that there was unfinished business,• Folkedal said. "We had so much left to do. I think we had that munortality feel, although none of us acted like that. I lhink this tragedy will bring us even closer togeth- er.• lier's funeral Will be held on Thursday at 1 p.m. at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Newport Beach. A memonal service for Hender- son will be held on Friday a.t 11 a.m. at the Pacific View Memorial Park m Newport Beach. . . .. Daily Pilot Board passes balanced budget •The $118..¢illion school budget .for 1999-2000 will be '$10,000 to the good.' ]l?iOICA GAJUUSON ~Pti NEWPORT-MESA -School board members voted Tuesday to approve a $118 million balanced budget for the 1999-2000 school year. Assistant Superintendent for Business Services Mike Fine proudly told board members that there is no deficit in the general fund budget. In fact, he said, the budget is projected to be "$10,000 to the good." KRAUSE CONTINUED FROM 1 This is in contrast to' this year's budget, which is pro1ectcd to have a $5.3 million deficit. Supt. Robert Barbot and Fme pledged this spnng that the district will have a , balanced budget from now on. But Fine also told board mem- bers that next year's beginning balance, meaning the amount of money the dis.trlct carries over from the prevtous school year, will be only $3 million -"lower than normal" "Very candidly, we've had some challenges this year,• Pine said, noting that the dis- trict's contract with its teachers, as well as other unforeseen costs, hit the distnct's ledgers harder than expected. The budget, which by law had ,to be tentatively approved by board members no later than June 30, but which will not be fincillzed until Aug. 24, forecasts that the district will take in $115.5 million next year and spend $117.9 mil· lion. Pine said this apparent deficit will be balanced out by funds from other sources. He added that because of com- plicated accounting procedures, as well as money that will be spent next year but which the dls· tnct received this year, it could appear -as it will this year - that there is a deficit. retire. The church adapted to the change slowly as parishioners began to warm to Krause's work ethic. -"In pure form, there is no dehcit, • Fine said •But when those other things move in ... they Will inflate expenditures ... and it wTI1 look like a deficit.• Fine also cautioned that, because Newport-Mesa follows a dual adoption schedule, meaning that a tentative budget is adopted in June and a final budget m August, many things will change over the summer. Fine said that he and lus staff, will have their work cut out for them trymg to finalize the budget over the rest of the swruner. "We have a lot of work to do between now and August,• he said. begun to mushroom in Costa Mesa. Krause balanced the proverbial scales, never giving preference to one community, his admirers said. He helped empower Latinos to voice publicly their opinions and never shied away from discussing the social mores with his parishioners. Not only did Krause try to bridge the ethnic gaps that plagued Costa Mesa, he focused on children by creating a youth mlnistry at St. Joachim. When Krause was asked to be the pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Ne...yport Beach two years ago, he accepted. Though he moved to the beachfront parish, he never forgot his other family. "When there was a need for another priest, he would be here," said Kathy Lewis, the director of the family life program at St. Joachim. "I think the happiest time I saw Father Krause was when he was presiding over Mass. He had this glow around him." him as "Father" but as "Ken " He aid Krause was a bit of a practical joker, turning house- hold trinkets upside down sometimes to see u homeowners would notice. A Krause classic was calling the homes of people he knew and giving himsel! a different identity when chil- dren answered. "May I ask who is calling?" dsked any nUJDberof children. "Tlus is God,• Krause replied. "He was great with kids,• Johnson said. "Tiris is the same guy who changed my kids' diapers. I'm going to miss having htm chal- lenge me to be a better person.• •He saw the talents in every one of us and helped bring them out," said Paty Madueno, the manager of Daisy Apartments ln Costa Mesa. "He helped teach the Latino commuru- ty to be strong and get the assistance we need. He was tremendous man." Krause's legacy was no suie thing when he came to St. Joachim. He was replacing Mon- sjgnor Tom Nevin, one of the church's found· lng fathers who bad decided it was time to Left in the wake of his death were many memories of the man considered reliable, well-spoken and inspirational. Friend Jim Johnson, who attended the seminary in Camarillo with Krause, said he didn't know Krause was meticulous with events he planned including his own funeral. He chose a prayer that spoke about hts life that will be read today during Mass. "Fear not nor gneve at my departure,• it reads. "You whom I have loved so much, for my roots and yours are forever intertwined, our hearts and minds for eternity." PETITION CONTINUED FROM 1 degrees, can "teach our children effectively and in a way that best serves them.• "We are requesting that lhcia Wood not teach our children,• the parents said in the petition. which they gave to Lorri Simpson, the dis· trict's head of personnel, June 17. Wood could not be reached for comment. ever had to deal with a parent petibon calling for a teacher's ouster, told Wood of the parent movement agamst her. Because of confidentiality laws, Simpson said she could not say whether Wood will be back at lhe school next fall. Linda Mook. president of the district's teachers' uruon, is out of town and could not be reached for comment. Pa.rents said Wood is chronical- ly afraid of contagion and during the 1996-97 school year often wore a mask over her face in class to protect her from children's germs. Si.ropson said she has heard such charges but could not con- firm them or comment on the specifics of the case becal,lSe it is a personnel matter, covered by con- fidentiality laws. "I think they [eel frustrated because they want to be able to do something,• she srud. "They have concerns for their children, and it's just the frustrabon of feeling m this incident that they won't get the best education for therr kids • Sunpson said the dlslricl has been respondmg to parent con- cerns, but conhdentJallty laws preclude school officials from commenting on the matter. Frnd 1t fast 1n your hometown newspaper N8WPOR1 BEACH • COSTA MESA Simpson, who said this was the first time in her career she has Parents said Wood was once a first-rate teacher, pushing her stu- dents to do their very best. But in recent years, the parents say that failing health and increasingly idiosyncratic habits have led them to "lose confidence in her ability," according to the petition. Wood returned to teaching this past year after not teaching for the 1997-98 school year. •we have been aware of the concerns for a couple of years,• Simpson said. "What is important for parents to know is we have investigated.• Simpson speculated that par- ents may feel like the district is not responding to therr concerns, and that's why they felt the need to circulate a petition agab15t the teacher. In such situations, Simpson said, the district follows gwde- lmes set down by the state educa- tion code. "It's all d process,• she said. "We try in any way we can to help a teacher to improve. If we can't we take other steps. We have to choose,. basically, to make the best instructional deos1ons that we possibly can.• " • • .. • • • .. • ' • • • • • Presented by the City of Huntington Beach and the 4th of July Executive Commrttee ----. -· 11h ,,. 'j; ),,, tommy's surf city run TPQ 9Stb Ari:naal IIa:nti:ngto:n f,Qacfl 4tfl of Jaly 51\ &all a:nd CQIQbrat1o:n Sa:nday, Jaly 11tfl, 1999 START TIMES 6:00 a.m. Registration (I ?th & Ma111) 6.00 a.m-I 2noon Sports E>cpe> 7 00 a.m. H8 P.esiderns SK FWr/Wllt. 8:00 a.m Open 51( & 5K Stroller RUn 9:00 a.m. tcids l Mill a f 12 Mile rut 1000 &m. ~ dj&4' Andi U).p.m. Fiewot1cl W.,.oza INPOAMATION REGISTRATION Pre-register at Robinsons May. South Coast Plaza. Reg1strat1on. pd<:ket pickup and race information will be available at the tommy men's fragrance counter during the following hours: Friday. July 2 '4:00-8.00 p.m. Saturday. July 3 12:00-6:00 p.m. Avoid event ddy lines plCk up your T-Shirt and mce number early! Register ontine at www.tommyrun.com Eftnt dar "'lhiradon 6:00 a.m. Conact the Huntington Beach 4th o(july E><eCutNe Committee at (714) 37'4· I SJS, e><t. '4. Pldk Sports at (114) 978-0 I '43 or Wit us on the web at www.pldllcsp¢rtSlc.com. E-mail inquines to ~ts.com Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Les$! • 3 165 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Doll•r Covers Morel WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NoRTH Club Sofa $10000• OFF Chair $5000• OFF "With a purchase ot Fabric & Labor tll 7n/99 1998 HARBOR BLVD. 0 ~ ·1188 the Hottest CD in Town 949) 574-540 Managed A set Companies CONTINUED FROM 1 The state budget signed by Gov. Gray Davis on Tuesday includes $175,000 to fund a study to determine the source of conta- minants in the Upper Newport Bay. "It's a maiveJous thing,· said Robert Caustin, founding director of Defend the Bay. "This is the first step to gain an understand· ing." In 1997, the bay was ranked among 10 •areas of concern• in Calif omia by the Environmental Protection Agency. That same year, a federal study found conta- minants such as DDT end mer- cury in the bay. Since then, other contami- nants such as fecal matter and urban runoff have caused beach closures. The 1999-2000 budget money will cover the cost of DNA testing of the contaminants to idenbfy the source and to determine whether they are human in on- gin. Although determining the DNA or the contaminants is a new science, a similar study was completed successfully an Coron- ado, another Southern California beach city With a high number of pollutants. That study found that 60% of contaminants were from various fowl that nested in a Coronado 'II Bay. The otber .CO% was human in origin, according to the ONA. New Newport Beach City • Manager Homer Bludau wOi'ked m Coronado. Dave Kiff, one Of Bludau's assistants, Hid dty employees bad been aw.ttlng the announcemmt ~· •1 was almolt ~ the outcome,• Klff IUI. •1'1111 WM one propotal tbat you HY , 'Pleue'.. But this ls ICllDIAllpg that we (th• city) ti.ve .,._ woddug toWllrd •• 1be b\ldg9I .. tundl ~ c•• , ... llan ... = ...... .,,.= ............ I ' .. QUOTE Of THE DAY ... 184 days. or 'lhosa wwe sUdi exdlng tims, hse pen, clld that (1993) 1eam was so close -l'w never uplrienced mydq like that siKI bin, daemis1ry Wise _ • Jennifer Stroffe, Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner Wednesday, June 30, 1999 • Sporn Editor Roger Corison • 949..57 44223 DON LEACH I DAllY FllLOT fJ.'y Harper, after slugging homer. • . . ~.-..-,,,,.-----... ... -,_, ,,_,,,,,,._, ' , ,,.. ' . -__ .... _ -. ,_ HIGH SCHOOL SCIAPIOOK SERIES Royalty Bulletin to future Corona del Mar High athletes: Gymnasium wall space for CIF Southern Section championship banners is growing scarce. The 1998-99 boys athletic year did little to curb such concern, as Cd.M played for four CIF titles, winning two. Baseball, Sea View League co-champion, and tennis, which won the league outright, both earned section titles, while volleyball, which shared the league crown, and basketball collected CIF run- ner-up plaques. Football and water polo made the playoffs and swimming was second at league finals. SCIAPIOOK Schedule RI .... : Estancia boys ..-1det--: Costa Mesa gkts ftJDA~ Corona del Mar boys ~Newport Harbor~ LMtWMk: Estancia girts, cosu ~ boys. CoroN del M« girl$. Ne¥.'P0!1 Harbor boys Individually, Dennis Alshuler (first-team All-CIF in basketball and volleyball) was the Sea View Athlete of the Year. All-Newport-Mesa District and all-league in three sports (including football), he was league Co-Player of the Year in volleyball. Baseball's Ty Harper was ClF Division IV, Newport-Mesa District and Sea View Co-Player of the Year. Eric Wiethom, Matt Larson and Mark Hatfield (baseball), Kevin Hansen (basketball and volleyball), as well as Jason Palda and Ryan Tucker (water polo) were All-CIF, while Hatfield was Newport-Mesa Defensive Player of the Year in football. Christian Jensen and Sameer Chopra won, the league doubles title and Sean Fenton was the league discus champion. Nate Leromerman and Alex Bottom were all-district in two sports. -by Barry Faulkner 00N LEACH I DAILY PILOT Dennis Alshuler puts it up. JUSTIN WARREN I OAl.Y PILOT Corona del Mar's Sea Kings celebrate their come-from-behind victory over El Segundo ln CIF tlUe game. DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT Volleyball standout Mike Jackson tells it like it is. 15 ~ ~ 0 -x ~ '-------------------------------~-'~ ......,,,.,~.,..., Clockwise, from left Sea View League dlscus champion Sean Fenton; tennh ltandout Parker Colllns; soccer's Aaron Gruber, a wlnnlng combination tn volleyball, Morgan Jacklon (12) and EtbaD Zotovtch (13); water pe>lo standout Jason Palda and three major bitten tn the Sea Kings' defeme on tbe football Geld (lrom left) Ryan Ward, Seth Richardson and Mark Hatfield. Add them all up and U comes out to one very blg year for tbe Sea Kings. Doily P110t 5 ..... .JENNIFER STROFFE CdM • Team camaraderie and character at the forefront. RIOIARD Ol ' O ne of the central figure m one of the most star-studded girls volleyball showcases m Newport-Mesa 01Stnct history, Corona del Mar Higb's Jennifer Stroffe was decorated with numerous individual honors foUoWUlg her prep career, but her lifelong memones will always consist of team camaraderie and character "Those were such exobng tunes, those years, dJld that (1993) team was so close -I've never experienced anytlung like that since then, cherrustry Wl.Se, • said StroUe, a member of the Sea Kings' back-lo-back national championship teams, before accepung a scholarship to UC Santa Barbara and becoming an All-Big West Conlerence outside hitter. Stroffe, who went through some dilbcult tunes m her collegiate career after teanng the an tenor cruoate ligament m her left knee during her Jennifer Stroffe 1uruor year at Santa Barbara, transferred to Michigan Stat~ for her senior year last autumn and, able to stay ahead acadeaucally, will earn her masters degree m communications Tb~day from Michigan State "It took m~ three months to decide (to reb.re from volleyball),• said Stroffe, who'd entertained thoughts of playmg m Europe, but will instead enter law school at UC Berkeley m August. "I think my body's falling apart.• Stroffe, who completed her bachelors degree from Santa Barbara last year, is one of the area's all-time outs1de hitters, helping Coach Lance Stewart's Sea Kings win CIF Southern Sectlon D1v1Slon I, State Division I and Mizuno/USA Today national championships in 1992 and '93. After Stroffe's 1uruor year, the Sea Kings lost Lori Newcomer (Alabama) and Allison Englebrecht (Portland) to graduation, but they were still able to repeat as seniors Strotfe, Kim Coleman, Cdltlin Ptckart and setter Kristen Campbell led the way. •we had lo t the (Sea View League) bUe to Newport Harbor, then we ended up playmg (the Sailors) in the ClF and state finals and beat them both times,• Stroffe wd "It can't get much better than that.• Stroffe, a three-time first-team all-league selection, bad 27 kills and tied a tale championship record With 35 chg:. as Cd.M defeated Newport Harbor in five games at Cal State Fullerton m December 1993 -the only time the Back Bay rivals have met for the state bUe. (lbe teams have met four times for the CIF Championship.) To avenge their two league setbacks, the Sea Kings topped Newport m four games for the CIF Divtston I title on Nov 20, 1993. Strotfe. a two-time All-CIF Oivtston I choice and an All-American by Mizuno and Volleyball Monthly, averagE'd about 14 kills and 18 digs a match ber senior year. In Stroffe 's junior year, CdM swept Laguna Beach to capture the CIF Divmon I dwnpionship, then was puabed to five games before deleating the Artists agaln for tbe ..... tide. In two IMIODS, Sbah'I See Kings went M-3. 91r089. wbo ~w up ID H•wpart Bw:b. played on 0. a.mg. COUDtY VoDeybd Cub's t~..._tbatwm"'9 UCo.¥11~*-thll ~,.. ... ,.o1 .. AID'l1ill"dub.._llllt ~ ........ .luaklr<Jlt ,.,,. .. ...... .. -. .... a ••11111111 ._ -: 6 Wedne.doy June 30, 1999 IOAllllG Udo hie Yacht Oub 1 • Jt, Coi"""°dON~ c.a. ...... ....., "' .. I Nikt Bannister, UVC; 2. Mdrf!W ~ HHYC. ...... • 1. MM Mc<onnidc. NHVC; l Bob Vat11. uvc; Newport Harbor All-Stars take third in tourney • Newport wins, 9-8, on Courvoisier's RBI single in the sixth inning . • llONCO Doily Pikit Clll l -.t .. -. ...... ...... ~ .......... s.MtA • 1. Qney SthUllng, IYC; 2 Ad'*°'ne Okon. NHYC; 3 o.ld Ollltt', IV~ 4 flhlllP Stem'-1. N~C 5, WhitMY touf•k. NHYC. LOS ALAMITOS -J<evtn Courvolller's two-out RBl single to left held was the difCerence in the New- port Harbor All-Stars' 9,9 comeback Victory over the La Mirada All-Stars in Tuesday's third-place game at the Los Alanutos Tournament. pttch.Ulg by \he Los Alamitos All-Sta.rs in Monday's 7-0 loss, Newport's All-Stars finally got the bat.5 going again in the third inning wtlh RBis from Heenan, Taylor Young and Blaine Gribble I • I t t ,s.Mt •. 1. Taylo( Grimm, UYC: 2. Mattht\N ~n, NHYC. S1Dot C1 .. 1. IC~ VilU,y, NHYO 2 z.ck H~~ UYC:: 3 Co1* Hltton, NHYC. ~Cl • 1. Qmet"on Ma<l.Men (llYQ, 2. Ercn LaNOn, LIYC:3 Ol¥teY o·Oesky, ave. s.bot CJ • 1. L;auten Gau~•. UY<:; 2 ~~nldc Palley, UYC; '3. DlfOft Newport trailed, 4-0, after two innings before sconng three runs in the third and five in the fourth, then hung on for the wm. Pa1rlck Keehan and ~reg MliJ.er added RB! dou· bles in Newport's five-run fourth inning !~- L .. ------· Arnold. UYC: 4 Kyle M1net', LIYC. • CoommOdoN ,ldlens ~al~ WlnMr ~unlo< ullOf with low point an any dan) Q;meron Macl.ar q. LIYC (Wee firlU) PUBLIC NOTICES 1, PIJBUC NOTICES I '"-F-lc-.t-tl-o-u1...,.,B_u_1~ln_e_1_s..1 I PVASUANT TO HEAL Tii Name Statement ANO SAFE1Y CODE 11 e tolloW1r !J fP<' " SECTION 11489 4 an l n9 l>u'> • as On JUNE 4 , 1119. •t Alll1QUU P1tn Co•npi\ny IWEST COAST HIGHWAY t9061 S1111111.1v l<111t AT PROSPECT, NEWPORT Hu111tng1rir1 IJ• a1.0ti C.A BEACH, CA. the property Q~t,4(. dHcnti.d ... M1ct1.1u M " y t '.IOI! 81tfl[I• •v L,11 ( H unhnqto • , .244 u. s. CUAAENCY Bow.to CA Y'lt, 11, I ' Tl l~ 1Jusin11~~ 1~ c;r,n we• Hlied pur•u•nt to duel• n u~ dll ,, !.I ,.,J..,.1 H••llh end Saf•tv Cod• ~i"'' v XJ i.tam \J Jo r s.ctton 114 71 I 1 f 4158 by bu•,111u y•·f? N I the NEWPORT BEACH M" tw 1 M If''( POLICE DEPARTMENT. l 1 t~ Slal;.fr•ttr f Wd~ lt1t J Tl'9 pro"rtv WA• .. tzed ,,1111 "" univ rir <I ! wtth re1pect 10 elleged 01 t 1• J nty n l 4 1•1 vlolallon(•I of Secli0n(1I 1111196795244 111378 of the HHllh and o.i•ly I',,,, J11r"' 9 11. l'\ 1atety Code. You er• h•r•· JCJ 1.,., 1 W4"1·l by notified thet the Ol1trlcl -. . Anomey of Oreno• County F1c11t1ous Business ha1 lnlt1eted ptOCMdlnosto Name Statement I forl•it the •bove-dHcnbed Tn•· 11lln"'" ') r>nr~rn•, property punuent to H••lth ,,. 1 ,, t;u ,,,, ~ 1s and Sefety Cod• Section {J fl \l Mt• I ltt8 w 1\488 4 ltit• '" M• Sa (A You are Instructed that if 4?•,'U you da1tra to contut th• M1~1 D•· f Hie H 411, I forfeiture of thl• propeny, lfJp ''" ,,. 1 ti• ..,1, rl pur9uant to Health and (j, , 1 A '·'·' l Safety Code Section ft tJ is•n<>~ s c 114~ 6. you mutt ftle a venried cl•tm uaung your 111"" l I~ dr ' 1••11•1•1' 11nt•r•1t In the propeny. Ila"" v 1\l 11nod rJolr"J You muu flle thl• claim In IN ''' • rM Vp ll ~fl the Superior Coun ol the M 1tc O'l F • •C County of OtanQ• within Tr \t.;'1•1T'"r • "·~ 11~' l thlny 1301 d•y• of the firet Wiit ll•t c'"J'•'v CINI< f)f publlcatlon of thl• Notic•. 01.i11!)1 Cc.univ ,,, F.. 4 q4 unlen you rec•lve ectutl 19996795250 notice f Pteue uM 99·092 (1.11v P• "' 1 .,,. 9 lt 23. I You muet ••rve an en· 30. I 'J'J'J W445 doreed copy of th• cl••m on Ffctltlous Business tne Dl11r1c:t Anomev ot Orenge County (Ann· JO· Name Statement SEPH c . NEOZA. 0.pu1y Tll•• '" k'w nq ~ er~.l(ls D111nct Anomevl et 700 are 11 '''J t:ivs1ne~' as Civic Center Dtiw Welt, rnt RIGHT STEP RE Sal'lt• Ana, Ce 92701 COVERY HOUSING 9183 within thirty 1301 dey1 of El Coftuildu fC>Unla•n V11I the Mino of the claim tn the lr.y, CA l27(>ij Supenor Court/Clv1I 01vl Douql;is E: M .,, 2:n11 1 •Ion Cnll117•1 Or Co\t.1 MP~.1 The f11lure to umetv tile CA 11.!h?U end aeour• • ventled clelm Tt1 t us11 ,,., > cc1n lt•tinQ en lnternt In th• 0.JC!f '1 by "' r.J••1!lu.tl propany "' the Supenor -1-1.1,. y u ~I 1•1'•1J llo.)10 l Co.wt wlll ,..•ult In the t111~1r11 ~~ 'II'' / N•i propertv bein;Q declered or ' D< u111,1·, £ M• , I' ord•,..d forfeit to the St•t• l • s1,.., mi .. 1 w 1 1 ~ 1 of C.Moml• •nd dlntiblfled """ II ,, I ( "'~ I pu11uent to the proVlllOOI , Y of HHlth 9nd Safety Cod• '..l'" g• C••u•1t1 " b-4·99 Section '1489 without 1119967115243 further notice or hHnng l),1•', f ~ ...... 9 16 23 08/30 07/07 07/14 ~I IH W44b ' ' I PUBLIC NOTICES F1ctltlou1 BualnH• Nam• Statement The lollow111g persons a re doln9 busltles! as e) STRATEGIC MORT· GAGE MANAGEMENT. b) STRATEGIC MOAT· GAGE PROCESSING, 12 Corp0tate Plaza Suite 120. Newport Beaeh, Calilomlll 92660 Patnc1a Lyn Golay, 12 Corpora1e Plaza, Sulla 120. Newp011 Beach, Cah1omra 92660 This bVSlneu 11 con- oucted by "n lnd1111duel Have yoo !>tarted dOU1g t.u,1ne~s ye1? No Pa111c1a Lyn Gotay Tl11s atateme111 was filed w11h th1:1 County Clerk of Orange County on 6-9·fl9 199967115705 Da1ty Pilot June I 6 23 30, Jury 7. 1999 W461 FfctltlOUI l:IUlln .. 1 Name Statement The following persons are doing bus1neliS as The law Offices of Yvonne Ramirez-Brown- ing t&570 Campus Or , Ste 100. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Yvonne Ram1reL·B1own ng. 3256 Broad St • New poll Beach. CA 92663 This bu~1nei.s 15 con· ducted by an 1nd1vklual Have yoo srarted domg bus•nesi. yel? No Yvonne Ramirez Brown· ing . This ste1emen1 was hied with the Counly Clerk ol Orange County on 6-4·99 t9996711524' Daily P1I01 June 9. 16. 23, 30 1999 W451 Fictitious Business Name Statement The tollow1ng persons nre 001110 bu?.1nest as Pacific New Opllons 20121 Kline Onve. Sama Ana Ht11gnts. CA 92707 David A "'1ggle, 20121 Kline Ortve, Sant" Ana He1gtl!' CA 92707 Thi<, bU!>•ne" 11o coo ducteo by an rncl1vl<lultf Hav1:1 you slane<I doing 1Jus1ne11 yel? No David A Riggle Tl'l1s 5ta!Pment was flied l=lctit1ous Business Name Statement Thi 1 .. 11ow1ng persom are ·IC>•" l r,,,~ nPs~ as Fict1tlou1 Busineu w11h the County Clerk of Name Statement Orange Counly on 11·4·99 Show Ml' lr1P Money F1 n.,1110111 35<J t 1 71h S1rnt1I Stfl no C•i~1.1 Mo~a Ca 92t27 K1.ioth w M C.•ollan :J'..O E lfllt S!r"''' SI" 210 co~t.1 MP5a c.1111 92627 Thi!> IJUSll'ltl~~ I~ c.r1n lloclf1<1 t 'f 11n 11d1v1!lual H.1vf' V''IJ ~IJrl"d dO<nQ bus•r•••v, Y"I' N 1 Kollh W MrC1011.m I Thi~ >lillemo111 was lllAll w1!h 1 " Ccv111y Clerlt ,,, Orar1q. Cvunly '" 6-4 !19 191196795253 Da1ty P1101 Juno 9 16. 23. 30 l'l'l'l W447 Fictitious BuJlness Name Statement TM lollow1ng per:.ons are doing bustnt'SS a~ B1ac11. Eye1 Sut1g1asr.e\ 350 Eaa1 17!h Streel Su 111 210 Costa Mesa CA 1 92627 Gary Newcomb J~O E11st 171h SI 121 0. ~111 Meu CA 92627 I T1111. business 1s con • 11\Jtlnd by an 1rl(j1V1dual Have you started <10ing I Luo;1nou ye1? No G11ry Newcomb Thts 1talemen1 was 1111.111 w1111 lhfl County Clork ol Or<lngo Counly on 6·4 99 19996795251 Da11y P1101 June 9 t6 23 30 1'}99 , W448 Fictitious Buslneaa Name Statement The following pe,-.;ons Jrfl oong business as a) 11wot1c beauty, b) Cha nsma c) Coast Line Refer • ral Inc d) Siik pleasure' • C) Wild Cal I 'i25 Mesa l/erdo D11ve Ea11. Costa Mesa, Callfornre 92626 Coest Line Referral. Inc . (CA) 1525 Meaa Venle Onve East 122.a. Coata Meaa, CA 92626 This bullneH Is con dueled by a corporauon Have you 11arted clOlng buslnes. yet? No Coa11 Une Refarral, Inc .. Dan O.Lara, Plftldent Thts 1 .. i.tmenl WU tiled With en. County Cleltt Ol Oronge County on &-4-99 1"917t5217 Deity Pilot Jun. 0, 18, 23, 30. 1099 Wt&.t&9 Flctltloue Bu1lneu N•m• Statement Ttlt lollowtng ptrwont •f9 dOlnQ buainut .. BAYSIDE SUNGLASSES. 700 Edgtwatac Plac:., 0.lboll, CA 92861 Matthew Jamee Roonty, 209 TC>p41% Al/9 IA. N9w port o..dl. CA 820e2 Thi. t>uaine•• 11 con oucted by: •n ln<INldulll H•ft you a•l1ed dQll'lg Dutlntu ytl? Vu, : 06-01... • I Melt "°°"9V • TNa Mllemtnl ... flled • Wiil !hit County a.~ ol Or.not~ • Defy PllOe J\N I, 19, ~. •JO. I... • W450 : 4 .,, .... • =· ' n.r l<'llow1ng r,, !ilY 19996795233 are dong bus•ne• • a~ Dar1y Pile.I Jt.ne 9, 16, 23, FOURCHETTE 10J JO 1999 W452 Palm s111•tlt. Oalt.to;i I Fictitious Bu1lnn1 CahloH•I·• Y2661 Name Statement Cyn1n1d An11 Youny· T~ following persons West I 02 tn1111p1<1 Strettl ~" d\..ng business as Newp.111 Ouach C11r.tom1;, AT YOUR SERVICE IJ2663 I 4 Park Newport. Newpon Thi!> buSll'l()S!i IS con B•J<H.:t CA 92660 ducted by 1)n 1nd1v1oua1 Lual· Ann Gallney 41!10 Have you c;tartrd dolnQ r'olrl< Ncwpon, Su11t t&13. busrnes.s yef1 Yll!5 1,19199 Nowpor1 Beacl'I CA 92660 Cynll11a Young Wes! This business 1s con· This slatement was Med Juctea by an lnd1vlduo1 w11h llto Co~m1y C lerk ol Haw you started doing Oran~ Coonly on t; 15-~9 uo~ineu ye1? Yes. 811189 19996796254 Leah Ann Gaffney Daily P1lo1 Jun1 16 23 This sta18men1 was lll&Q ~' 199<1 W465 -Nrlh lhe Counly Clorll ol Flct1t1ous Hus1ness Name Statement Tn., I• illlWlll<I I mvonS dre 1t J I> i~•no '~ .J R ,. Ky~i.1 & A'"" :tie 52, !> I lo S<tnrl~ DnvP N11wptHI Ar>ac;h CA <J26b3 A"ti••f1 C Ky~o1 Jr 521'> l d' Sand~ On11e Newput1 Be..ict 1 CA 92663 Thti. 1Ju\1'*ts~ rs con 11ur.l!H1 I.JV 1m 1ndtv111ual Have you stanfld doing tius•ne5o!> y111 Ye, Juno 1982 Aobttn C Kyser. Jr This f>IJloment was l1led w•th lho County Clerk ol Oren<)e County on 6· t 5·99 199K71112" Daily Pllol June 16, 23, JO July 7. 1999 W"66 Fletltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement Tll8 !Ol10w1ng l)orson1 era domg bullnesa as Documenl A1111t1nce Company, 201 Str1pyard Way. Suite D, Newport Beach, CA 92663 ~vad1 HOme Mo11gage, Inc , (NV). 201 Slllpy1rd Way, Suitt D, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Thi• buslnou 11 COO· duc:ted by • CC>fPOl •llon Have you IUll11d OOing bus1neaa yet? Yes. Dec. 1gg4 Nevada HOmt Mongsge, Inc. Clare J eonoeu. President This atattmen1 w91 hied Wl\tl Ille County Cla!tl ol Orange Countv on G t 6•99 UttM7MHt Dolly PlfOC Junt II, 23, 30. July 7, 1999 W4ea Flct1tlou1 8usln .. 1 N•m• Stetet'Mnt The loilowITTg pentOnl are doing bv•IMst u Fuli.r Con&truetiOO, 2480 CMnge Ave #A, Costa Mt&& Ca••lomlt 112~7 I. ulffl fu0t!i,_~t&80 Or anoe Av• •A l.'091• Mtaa C&fofo;nlt 92!27 Glenn Fullt".a, -~:4_80 Of· Inga A.l/t, ,,., ~Mt ... Celtfomie CA 12827 Thie tlullfttel It oon· dueled by llulOarld ind ..,. ......,. '°" ••ited OOlt'9 ~~V•. Ot~lll LMitNW Tl'il ............ !led Wiii ... Counlr °"" al ':>ranqe County on 6-4-99 19996795241 Dally P1I01 June 9, \6, 23, 30 1099 W453 Fictitious Bu1lneH Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing t>uslness as Beoinnomet, 701 C.rc.1111, lrvlfle, CA 92606 Beg1nnernet. LLC. (CA), 701 Car~ll. Irvine, CA 92606 This bullll8SS IS 000- :lucte<l by Llmsled Uablllty Co Have you started doing uus1nes1 y11? No Beg nnemet, LLC, Stei>· t1ame A Forte, Manage< This statement waa IUl(f Nllh lhe County Cieri< of Orange Count~ on 11+99 19991795245 Dally PllOC June 9, 16, 23, 30. 1999 W4St& Fictitious 8u1lna11 Name Swt•m•nt The foUowtng persont a1a doing bvalnesa aa. a) Oepartmen1 of Design and Colof, b) DOC, 2488 Newpott Blvd, Su•te D. Cosll Mesa. 011tfom11 92627 James R Co.slo, 111 fhomWOOCI StrMI, l!Vlne C.ltlom'-'I ll2e<M Th11 bustness 11 con ducted by· an lndwldual Have you mned doll'( buSlnell yet? v ... f/1~ JlH'l'llt R CoNIO This flll!tmtnt wat ~ wl\h I"" ~ Ole1tc OI Oranoa County on H·te 1 ... 111111 DallY Piiot June 23 30. Ju1x r, "'· 1m w48o NOTICE Of PUBLIC AUCTION Nol~ II hi!~ ltllt ltlf unc» Wiii Mii at PUBLIC TION on It'll 07112199 at 11 00 am 11 AU.SPACE. ~ HAMIL· TON AVE .• HUNTINGTON ~I CA tae4I N p«· .... P'°'*'Y ol .. tel· ~UMTt.· INV rlTOfW 'RAS. MICHAIL. GOQ, HOUI HOlD ITIMI, rm =·-K.I ~ Or-.~ ~dJG.11r ""1 ·-:.:c-: __ Courvoisier had three hits, a run scored and three La Mirada hung m there, . coring two runs 111 the fourth inning and added runs in the filth and si.xth, but could not get even. '"' ... 1111 ••• a:· C'olaMllA w R.8Js for Newport. 1 Also adding offenstve assistance was Dennls Heenan. He went 2 for 4. with two doubles, two RBis clJld two runs, David Pizarro was 3 for 3 Wlth four runs scored for La Mirada. 'IWMX,......., CU. lllCICION QI After they were shut down on some first-c'lass The Newport All-Stars will take part in a Dana Point tournament, beginning today at 6:30 p.m. -by Tony Altobelli OMw COAsT C'.OUllGI TIM9 I PtJBUC NOTICES Fictltlou1 Bu.lnen N•m• Statement The fotloW1ng peraoot are dolr1g builnesi " 'l Payne. Payne & Payne, b PT MarlllhllQ Arm, c Serious Ca1ertng, d Woman of Worth, • Payne. Payne & Payne lnternatlonal Markelrng 376 181h Slreet, Costa Mesa, Caf1forn1a 92627 Tina Payne 376 \Slh Street. CoSta Mesa Cah torn1a 92627 This buSineas ts con· ducted by an lndtvldual Have ~ staned doing business yet? No • Tina Payne This· s1atemen1 was hied w.lh the County Cieri< of Orange County on 5-10.99 19996792624 Dally PllOI June 9. 16, 23, 30, 1999 Wt&58 Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement The 1o11owin9 persons are doing business as Launer Partners. 2240 Uni· vefSlty Orl'la, Sulle 100, Nawpol1 Beldl. CA 92660 Androp Partners. LTD. {CA). 22.ao University Ollve, Sulta 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Launer Gagnon, (CA), 1730 E Phrldelptila, On· lano. CA 91751 This business 1s con- ducted by a general partnership Have yoo s1aned doing business ye1? No Androp Panne~ L TO, Laoner Gagnon Gene111t Pa.nnor This s1a1emen1 was fried with the Counly Clerk of Orange Coonly on 6-6·99 \9996795599 Dally PtlOIJune 9, 16, 23 30. t999 W458 Fictitious Bu1ine11 Name Statement The lottowing perlOfls are doing tiuslness as Androp P11rtners, L TO 22.ao university Orlve. Su11e 100, Newpol'I Bead'I, CA 926C!O Androp Par1ners, L TO. L P (CA) 2240 Unwersfty Drive. Su1t.e 100. Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 This business Is con- ducted by e tlmlled p1rtnet'lhlp Have you started doing business yet? No Androp Partners L TO, L.P., Donald W Gilmour General Partner ThlS 1tatemon1 was liled with the County Clerk of Orange County oo 6·8·99 19996795597 Daily Pilot June 9. 16, 23. 30, 1999 W-457 Fictitious Bualne11 Name Statement The foflOW1ng ptlSOl}S are dolr1g business as L8QUl18 Beaeh AIU com, 12?'8 Glennayre, Su1la 146. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Robto Levey Canster. 3052 Moonla1n Vtew Dnve. Laguna Ba..ch. CA 92651 This buslneH 11 COii· ducted by an 1ndlVtdUat Have you $larted doing business yet? No Robin Levey CanslOr Th.it statement was filed Wtlh the County Cieri< ol Orange County on 5·10·99 199116792146 Dally Pilot June 9, 18. 23. 30, 1999 Wt&59 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. DATED OCTO- BER 19, 199-4 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ERTV, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.AHA· TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal the r .. 1 prop• erty a11u.1ec1 in Otangt ColN'tty C.1110!11'1 llncMJI H 23 Soulhflmpton Court, N•wpon Beaeh, C.hfomla 92660, and d8W1bed 11' See Ext\ibll A E>CHllSIT •A" Omer No 37-41866 l DESCRIPTION PARCEL\ UNIT 140, AS SHOWN ANO OERNEDON THAT CERTAIN CON• OOMINIUM Pl.AN R!· CORDED IN BOOK 14221, PAGE 511 ~ OFF10A&. RECOR08 PARCEi. 2 . AH UNDIVIDED 1/IO IN· T!REST IN AHO TO LOTS 1, 2. 3. AHO 4 Of TRACT NO 10M7 AS IHOWN ON A Ji'AP -.ECON>ID IN 900t< 477~PAOllJ1 TO 39 INCLU:t!Ve l5 CILLANIOUI MA, MCOAOI Of ~~~ OI. AIOHT AIOKTI. NA I PUBLIC NoTICl!S tRVINE COMPANY, A MICHIGAN CORPO RATION, RECORDED NOVEMBER 8, 1979 IN BOOK 13386. PAGE 1280 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS PARCEL 3 Nf EXCLUSIVE EASE· MENT OR E>CClUSIVE EASEMENTS APPURTE- NANT TO SAID UNIT FOR THE GARAGE ELEMENT. FOR STORAGE AND VE· HtCULAA PARKING, COURTYARD AND PATIO PURPOSES, AND, IF AP· PLICABLE, INGRESS ANO EGRESS OVER THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DE· ~CRIBED ON SAID CON· DOMINIUM Pt.ANS AS ''RESTRICTED COMMON AREA" FOR SAID UNITS, SAID CONDOMINIUM Pt.AN FOR TRACT NO 10987 (3EING RE · CORDED IN BOOt< 14221, PAGE 528 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA will be sold at public auclton on the steps ot 901 Dove Street. s..Mtt 160, Newpo11 Beach, C..ll- lom1a 92660-3033 on JUiy 16 1999, at 9·00 em , 10 the h1ghes1 blddar for cash. cashier's checlt drawn on a stall or na- honal bank, check drawn on 'I state or lederal sav· ITTQI and toan assoc:tatlon, savings assoeiahon, or savings ban~ spedfled In Ffnanaal Code Section 5102 and aulhor12!e<I to Clo business 10 Cal1forn11 • Tile sale w11f be ~e wi!l10ut covenani Of war- ranty regarding lltle, poasesaion; bf encum· brances to sall$1y the ob- ltgat•on secured by lhe Deed of Truil •xaculed by ~Obert MacFarlane and Julle M1cFarlan1, as lrustees ol the l. M Terell Family Trust Under Otda- 1auon ot Trust Dated De cember 211, 1990. as T1u1tor. to Terry L Rhodes. as Tru11ee. fo<tne benef11 and security ol Chartas c. Little and Shu1Ja K Little, as Beneficiary. dotld October 19, 199 .. , and recorded as lnatru mtnt No. 98·215221 of the Olflcfal Rtcords of Orange Countsi. califom1a, In the lm<Ull of '397,787.30.Jn- cludiOQ ltlf total amounc or lhe unpaid balanoe and reaaonably estimated cost1 expenses and aovances 11 th• time of In· 11111 put>licatlOll 01 this no-uoe This sale Is conducted at the 1equest ol Chanes C Littl• and SIWltla K Unit, wh05e address Is 1250 BremWOOd. Atchl;and, Washington g9352. Dlr•c· tlons to lhe property may be obtained by SUl>mlttt0g a wn1ten request to the Benelle1ary Wi!hln ten days ol Iha first pubticat1on or tills notioe Notice of default and 11lectt0n to se• the de· scrtbed real property under 1he Deed of Trust was re· corded as Instrument No. 98·218373 ot lhe OflrClal Records of the County. Dated: Juno , I . 1 999 IS/ Terry L. Rhodes, T'ruttff Terry L Rhodes, 001 Dove Street, Suite 160, Newpon Beach, CA 92660·3033 Published Newpon Beach· Colla MeA Dally Pilot June 16. 23, 30, 1999 W4&2 Flctitlou• Bualne .. Neme Statement Th• lotloW!ng persons are dOing business as. UniVer'llty Marelich Ji'•· chan1c11, 1000 Norlh Kraemer Place, Anaheim, CA 112806 Maret.ct\ Mtdianlcal Co • Inc., (Cal1lom1a), 3108 Olablo Avenue. Hayward, CA 9rt545 This buslneu Is coo-clucted by. a corporation HIM ~ alaned doing bualntu yet? No • Met•licti~Co., Inc., Ann M Nejasmlch, Sr vie. Pcetldent Thia ltattment wae llled wim the County Cltrt< of Orenge CovnlY on tHO·llll , .... .,.... Dtlly Piiot June :l3, 30. J~"9 W47'0 IUelneH Neme........,t The folowtng PMOf\I -dOW'll bualMaa .. CONCRETE CUTTERS IUf'P\. Y, 1355 Logan Ave· nu..,, t. Coece MMe. Cel· lfornll t2eat Dlnr1ll w ~. 1 ,... ~"';a.CO.Wea, '1;M''-;..,.. II con- M'9d br, lft ....... ~c-=:: --== Clllll if I PUBLIC NOTICES STORAGE Wilt ae• to 191· lafy the hen on Ille fotlow!ng m11ceuaneou1 household and general property at<>fld a1 11n C.melback Slreet, Newport Beacti, CA 92660, by the fOllow!ng persons The Inventories listed below were notated by 019 tenam1 at lhe ltme of rental MINI U STORAGE make& no rep· resantallon or warranty that lhe units cootaln '31d lnYenlortes A1003 • MPTV, fNC BY JAMES C VELLEMA - BUSINESS RECORDS • BUSINE SS FURN I EQUIP B1573 ·ROB ERWIN · 62568 • AOSEAT JENKINS -MISC HOUSEHOLD Purchases must be made wrth cash and paid lor at the lime ol purct1as11. No one under the age ol 18 Is allowed to attend the sale The landk>rd 1eserves Ille right lo bid 81 1he Hie All purchased goods are SOid "lli Is" an(! mus1 be removed by e oo p m on the day ot 1he sate. Buyers mvst f rovlda a ~ment orwlna or a photocopy of toolr orlglnal resale permrt at ume ol sale ii l'9U ol sale• tall This sale 18 SUD· ltc1 lo pnor canoeAallon tn the event of setllement be· tween landlord and ob· lt~ted part).'. Publtstll(f ~ewpol1 Beach Cos11 Mesa Daily Pilot June 23. 30, I 999 W-472 F1ctltlou1 Bualneaa Neme Statement The fobotlng perton• are dotOQ bUsiness as· Mulmus Coosuttants, 11 Canyon Island Onve, New· pon Beach, Callfornla 92660 Denise G Brealln, 11 Cl nyon Island Dnve, Newport Beach, Calrfomla 92660 This busineas Is eon· dueled by an lndividoal Have VOtJ &18'1ed doing business ye1? YH. Apnl 23, 1999 Oenil;e G Bresl10 This statement was filed with Ille County Cler'll ol Orange County on 6·25-99 1t9967974e1 Da~y P1lol JUl'll 30, July 7. 14, 2t, 1999 W486 Fictitious Bu1IM11 N•m• St1tement The folto11r1ng persons ere doing builness as Artfrce, 5"3 w Willen 02, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Don Domingue. 543 w Wilson 02. Co!ta Mesa, CA 92627 ThlS b<Jslness Is oon· ductl(f by: an lndrv!<Mll Have you atane<J doing bustnes& yet? No Ooo Domlllgue Thia statement was hied with lhe County Clerll ol Orange County on 6·25·09 19996797462 Delly P11ot June 30, July 7, 14, 21, 1991} W48?' Flc:tlttoua euelneH N•rn• St•tement The lotlov.ing pelSON are doing business as SYNERGISTIC ENTERPRISES, 552t& Famhlll Circle, Apal1ment A. Hun!Jngton Beach. C.11- fornla ll2649 Mllflt Christopher Smllh, 552t& Femhlll Circle. Apart· men! A. Huntington Bead'I. C.hlomia 9211411 • This buSlneas Is 'COO- Clue1ed by an lndrvldual Have you &tlll'ted doing bualnesa yet7 No Merli Chnstopher Smith This statement was ltled with the CouotV Cieri< ol Or'lnge Covntv on 6·25-99 1"917174417 011ty Pt101 June 30, July 7, 1t&, 21, 1g99 Wt&8& Flctltlou1 BualnM• Neme Stllt.,,,.nt The lolloWlng persons are doing bullneu H New Amenc:en R .. I Es· llllt 12 Co<pof91t ~~ .. Newport Bead\, CA 11~ New Amel1cln Rul E•· tatt Management Group, Inc • (CA), 12 Corporal• Ptau, Newpc>11 Beach, CA 92660 Thia bt.ltlnelJ II COO-~by a oorporalloo b~·~r1ed doltll) New Amerleln RMI Et· t.lt Mane~ Group. Inc~ Gtwlt f(lng. CEO TNt.....,._..wlled Wlttl IM County Clilrtl ,,. cnnge~n:: Delly Piiot June 30. July 7, 14, :lt, 11911 W41t .................... ........... nwtt ""-.....,.. P'flOfll .,. ---. UH 09'0UND UH· ,, .......... :.: ' AN;a..; =r~ -=--·~ ~:.. ~:ti I PUBUC NOTICES Flctltlous BuelneH N1me Statement The followfng persons ate doing bu5'neu as C111fornla Marketing Concepts, .a1e Vta Lido Nord 112, Newport Beach, Caltlomia 92863 Susan Maroaret Fo11. t& 1 e Via Udo Nqrd 112 Newpon Beach. California 92663 This business Is con· ducted by an Individual Have you started clotng business yet? No Susan Fort This statement was llteo W1ll1 the Coonty Clerk of Orange County on 6-18-99 19996796767 Dally Pilot June 30, July 7,.1", 21, 1999 W479 Fictitious Buslnesa N•m• Statement The lollowlng person• are dolno busineas as JC CtlRISTI. 12 KlalOa Cl . Newpo11 Beaef1 Call· lomla 92663 Chrlt Maese, t 2 Ktaloa Ct.. Newport Beacn. Celi· lom11 92663 This bt.1$1ness Is con· ducted by· an tndlVldual Have you started doing business yet? No CMs Maese This 11a1emen1 was hied with the Coonty Cler1< of Orange Counly on 6·2·99 19996794992 Dally Pilot June 30, July 7, 14, 21, 1999 W460 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of Fil.Ing Appllcation 28·JUN·1999 To Whom II May Concem The Name(•) of lhe Ap- 1>licantl1) ls/are COSTA MESA PIZZA INC The appllcanls listed above are applymg to the Depanment ot Alcoho4te Beverltge Control to sell al· cohohc t>eve11ges et t175 A BAKER ST STE 1 COSTA MESA CA 02626 For Iha foflow1ng type of license 41 ON·SALE BEER ANO WINE EATING Publllhed NtWJ)Ort Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot June 30, 1999 W485 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Notice Is he1eby gtven that the undersigned wlll sell al pvbhc euctton. pur· suanl to Section 21700 ot the Buslf'leSS & Professioo.1 Cod•. lhe fol· towing ~ property to wit MIKE AllAN RIGGS r-79, ClothM. DAN WALTERS 0 ·28, CloCMI, 3 <:00e111. speakers. metal cab.. misc 1.. STEVEN CAMPBELL S·3, Organ, rv· •. welder, Illes. elec· tronlC perts, BBQ, mtsc Sale wlll bt by oom· petlllve bidding (wrtnen sealed bids may be submitted in aovanc:e) on the lt&lh day of July, 1999 at 2·00 P M at the premises where Slid prop- eny hes bet<I stored and wtlktl i1 localed al A YAES SELF STORAGE, 7012 Emel\ Ave • Huntington Beach, Ca (714) 8"8-7314 LandlonS reseNn the not'll to bid at the sefe. Purchases must be made by cash end paid lor at 1he time oC pun::MM All pur· Chlt11d goods ere sold u II and nwst be removed at time or sale Sale 11 aubiecl lo cane.Ila hon In Ill• event of stltlement between 11nc:t1ord and obllgaled pany Published on 6130/99 and 7/07/99 Auctioneer Wanda Nonon Bond If S·400 18&4 Ayrea Sett Storage Raaldent M1nageri Pul>lllhed Newport Beach· Costa MtM DallY Piiot June 30, Ju'// 7, 1009 • W481 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CAL.UNO FOR BIOS School 011trld COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Bid Oudltnt Aoguat 3. 1999 at 2 00 pm PllCI ol Bid Reoe4pt: Ollie• ol OlllCIOr ol Pu~.:. ..... ~ COnl· ='Y.o .. :137!" ~':e: enue, CO.\a MllM, CA 82829 Protect td•ntlllcetlon Nllme Olinal Oolat Col tega~VIM~ mtnC: lid No. ',..,. ........... Ofl .. end ........ CMbOf .. ,.....,....Coofd. .... Ale~ ey: ~Mimi-.. mfj "O", COIM ...... CA ~-r:..-... v .. 1£ --=.£~; .. ..... ..... Nil .... -=. •.:-·· · ....... .... ....... _.,,, ... !!!-"! ..... .. ,... ....... . I PUBLIC NOTICES I valves and 2 backuow oe· vtees Ind lnstaM 15 new valves. There wilt be • Five ($5) non-refundable payment required fOf each ael °' bid documents Chaclcs should be made payable to Coast Community College Dis· tt1ct 8'ds 11\ali be recewed In lhe place 1den1tfied above. and those bids shall t>e opened and publicly read aloud at the at>ove·stated ume and ptace In accordanc. witn lhe provisions ol Calltornla Publlc Conuact Code Section 3300. the 0tstnc1 requ1rvs that lhe bidOer possess tne fot1owino clas· siOcauon ol contractor's license et lhe time that the ccntracl Is awaroed Contractor A or B L1ceose PUBLISH Jun• 30. 1999 and July 7, t999 WALK THROUGH July 15, 1999 at 9.00 am , Or ange Coast College Main· 1en11nce and Of)erations Bu11d1ng, located on Mtr· omac Street t>erween Har· bor Blvd. and Falrvtew Av· enue. CoS1a Mesa. CA 92626 BID DATE August 3, 1999 al 2.00 p.m BOARD DATE August 18. 1999 No paymen1 shall be made for worll or metetlat under the oontract unless and un\ll the Registrar ot Contractors verifies to the DISTRICT 11'81 lhe CON· TRACTOR was property hceoted at the \tme tne contract was awarded Any CONTRACTOR not so licensed la subiect to pen· 1111es under thtr law II the lteenst classlfteahon spea· fled llerernabove 1s that or a ''spedahty COOlractor'' as defined In Section 7058 Ol the C111rorn1a BuS1ness and Professions Code, tne speclallty contractor awarded lhe Contract for lhis Wotti shall ltae11 ccn- 11ruct I majonty of the Worlo., In aC:COrdal\Ce with the provlsiOns of Canlomle Business and Proless1Q4'1S Code Section 7059 All Wort< must be com· pleted within 60 con· aecutlve days Time Is ol IN essence Flliklre 10 complete the Wort< W'ithm the time 1t1 fonh htreln wit ruull In the lmpasltton of lfquldated damages tor eadl day ot delay, In the amount &et forth in !fie •111- torma11on for Bidders~ Each bid muSI oonlorm and be responsive to lhe contract documents Eadl bidder shall lllbmlt, on !ht rorm fuml$hed with the contract documents. a llst ol \M propoeed aubcon· tractors on tin project 11 required by the Subtemng and Subconlract1ng Fair Practices ACI Govemmenl Code Section 4100 et seq. Each Bid shall be acoom· panled by a certified or casl\lal'a ct1eck or bid bond In an amount not less lhan ten percent (10%1 ol the to- tal bid price, paylble IO ltl4I Dlstnct as a guarantM that Ille bidder. tllte proposal It acoep1ad, shall promptly execule the Aoreement, lurn11h a utlefactory Faltl'lful Performance Bond In an amounl nol leas than one nundred percenl (10Cl'rt) ol the total bid pnoe, furnish 1 Payment Bond in an amount not lea• than one hundred percef'I (100%) of the total bid price, and lurnJah cert1frcates !Mdenetng that tilt rtQull'td tn1Uta~ It IO eftect Jn lh• amounts set forth In !he general eondl· tJons In Che event of leilurwt to enter Into IM contract and execute the requil'ld doc:umenta, such bid ae· curtly wlll be lorleittd The Faltll!UI Performance Bond atlfll remain In lull loriie and effect 111rougn Ille guarantee period N •Ptd· fled In !he general ~ • llOOS TM DISTRICT renrvH th4t right to re)ecl eny or 111 bids or 10 watv• any It• regul11f1t111 or lnlormallt~ lo any bids or 1n the bid· ding Aa leQOjred bY Stction 1 n3 ot h Calllomla l•· bar Code, tht Dndor ~ the O.pertment of In· duetliel RetellOnl of the 81 ... of Ce.lltomle hat de· termlned thf pMrelly ~~~~-= ~ le IO be peftormad COc>lee of .,,... ........ delermlnatlOnl, ..,tl1ted PAEVAILINQ WAOl 8CALl1.. M "*':c' • lie Dl•TNCT IOo ileled .. '"° AdetM -.. ea.. ~.CA ... ..,,,...... ,.... ....... ............... IO .,,. 111111' .. ICI DlftV .... ....... The Otlri- .,..,, .... -• ..., ol -~ ....... ... Ca••• ... __ .... lli ...... lllW • _-"'_ ... ..,. .. --~-::a.:-­....... ..,.. .--- Llwrlnct Edwin Au ... 11 BeloYed lather ol John N Russel and Paul E . Russell. Loving grand· falh1r of Clndy Aadtinad'fllr (Gregg}, Jell Russel (Pam! and Cheryl Satlrtt (M k•) '-lso sUMYtd by loor greal· ~· ~ Mr. A"'* WN a 45 v-ar r1sidenl ol Corona del Mat, CA s.Mc»I end lntlmmtnt ~'* VllW Motulry DI~ 949~2700 HOTICI OF PETITION ro~•nR ESTATE OF: TOMMIE DEAN BATEMAN CASE NUMBER A197512 ro all heila, 1>en111. ciallel, credltOll, COOi• illgt'\I creditoft and per. sons ""10 may otherv.iie bl wnaresttd In the wilt or • tale, 0( bolh, ol: TOMMIE DEAN BATEMAN A PETITION FOR PRO· BATE has been hied by MAHA ALMUSA • BATEMAN In lhe Supariot Court of C.hlom1a County o1 ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requestJ lhat MAHA ALMUSA BATEMAN be appointed as personal represenlatNe to administer the esiata ol tM deOedent ll1E PETITION requests 1118 de<ledent's will Ind cod1C1ls, If any, be 1dm1ntd 10 probate The WIU and any codicils a re available !Of ewaminatJon ln 1he hie ~tPt by the COUf1. THE' PETITION requests aulhOnlY to adm1n1ster the N«tte under the Independ- ent Mnllllttration ol E•· IBTH Act (Thi$ IUlhOnlv l PUIUC llOllC8 J I~ NOllCll J I PUeuc NOnC11 J I PUIUC NOT1C11 I I PUIUC NOnces I f MUC NOnCU I •low lne Pit!~ '911· -6Y tF\I QOU ANO PURSUANT T H-"--• "'· --... --·-~· • . rtMll'Ullva IO lalt.1 "'4"Y IM!twllourrnor-.Mtromlrle SECTJON 1988 OF THE .,,.., Ehrm.n, White •nd intttr .. 1 ol Hid judge· •PC\CVISIONS CON· llCtlOl'IS w lhout obtaining date ol lhe 11111 luoaoc. of CAL.IFOANIA CIVll CODE & McAulHfe, 333 8u1h ment Oetltor(t) In lt>e prop. TAINEO IN SAID DOCU· ~~Urt 1pp1oval Belote letter. as l>'Ollided In PIO' THE PROPERTY LISTED St., San Francl1co. CA •tty in .,,. .counrv ol Ot· ME.~'!r ANO IN SAID II irlQ cena111 vtry lmc>of· bite Cooe nctlon 8100 BELOW BELIEVED TO BE 94104, ange, Sta•• ol c.momea, LE~. ANO AS CON· Ill aaJona ho'W<i\111, the The lltne lot r111ng daVT\ll ABANDONED WILL BE 416-n2-6000 ~ H lollool.'I TAINEO IN THE.J!t(>D· P•~ne.· represen1111v1 not expire befor1 lou1 SOLD AT PUBLIC ATTORNEY FOR Seeatt.chedOeecllption IFICATION OF SAID .,. reqW.O lo gfYI no-ITIOl'llhl rrom lie hearing AUCTION AT SOUTH lud _ ... It of Rell Propeny LEASE EXECUTED BY IQ IO lntt11t'19d persons dale nolJced above COAST· SELF STOAAGE gement er_, or , 0..crtpton ol THE IRVINE COMPANY. un1e .. lhey l\ava walVld YOU MAY EXAMJNE lflt 3.SO w WA~NER AVE Orange County Supe-Real Property A MICHIGAtil CORPO·. notioe OI oonsan19d IO tne I. kepi t>v the court II you SANTA ANA CA ON rlor Court Ca'8 Numti.r RATION, AS LESSOR PfOPO&ed action) The in· are• person 1nter1119d·ln JULY 7 l999 AT 1 oo PM PLAINTIFF: HCOC670n3 A ANO 2021 BUSINESS OePtndenl ICm!OISll'll!iOn ltl4I es1a11, you may " AUCT16NEER MA RICH· H 0 u •• h 0 Id c 0 m. Household Comme1oal ol CENTER DRIVE INVEST. authority wlll bl granted with the court. Request'°' ARO (DICK) SI DOERS merclal of Callfomla Ca lomle YI J 8 Proper· MENT COMPANY A CAL· unless an intarutad per-$peeqil Nocioe (fonn • CALIF'ORNIA STATE Inc ties Inc IFORNIA LIMITED PART· son It un ot>1ec:tion to tt1a DE·154) Ot the filing of an BONO 1 5088400 DEFENDANT· Commonly Kno*n Ad· NERSHIP. AS LESSEE. pehUon and st'lows gooo 111Ylt\10ty tnd appraisal ot UNIT NAME CONTENTS • dress 2021 , 2041 and RECORDED NOVEMBER catJH why lhe cou11 should estate assets or of any 100 MARCIA WALKER 2021 Business Center 20e1 Business Center 3. 1987. AS INSTRUMENT not grant lhe IUlho!1ty petihon or accounl as Mtsc' ITEMS & BOXES Drive lnvfftment Co., Ortve, Irvine. CA NO 87~1«38 OF OF· A HEARING on the ped· prOVlded ~ Probate Coda 118 SARA LUCAS Inc., et al. Legal Oescrtc>tion FICIAL. RECORDS ANO lion W!ll be held on sec:IJon 1250 A Request MISC. ITEMS ' eoxes' NOTICE OF ll1E LEASEHOLD ES· COVERING THE FOl.· 07-15·18911at145 PM In for Special Nottce form Is COUCH MARSHAL'S SALE TATECREATEOBYTHAT LOWING DESCRIBED LE·• °'f' L73 located at avattable from the court ~Ol ANDY SHARIFI LEVYING OFFICER CERTAIN LEASE DATED GAL. PROPERTY LOT 6 34 THE CITY DRIVE otefll Misc' ITEMS ' BOXES ' ALE NO JUL y 30, 1870. EX. OF TRACT 7111, IN THE ORANGE. CA 92883' INPROPER MO SHERWIN • ECUTEOBYTHEIRVINE CITY OF IRVINE, LAMOREAUX JUSTICE Petitioner: SEYAAFI HEADBOARD HCOC670773·A COMPAN'il, A WEST VIA· COUNTY OF ORANGE. CENTER MAHA ALMUSA· TABLE MISC ITEMS ' COURT CASE NO. GINIA CORPORATION. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. IFYOUOBJECTlothe BATEMAN, 263 OCEAN 903' SYLVIA RE 670n3 AS LESSOR, A~O AS SHOWN ON AMAP granllng ol the petition you VIEW AVE., NEWPORT ICHLEY MATTRESS By vjrtue ofa wnt Issued ROOEFFER BUSINESS THEREOF RECORDED IN •lloold appear 81 Ille hear-BEACH, CA. 92663 T v MISC BOXES • on January 6th, 1999 in the CENTER, LTD, A LIMITED BOOt< 268. PAGES '2 TO Ing and 51ate your obiec· Published Newport BeaCh· S6UTH COAST SELF above designated Court. PA AT NE RS HIP. AS 44 INCLUSIVE OF MIS· llOns or Mt wnnen ob1ec. Costa Me$8 Daily P1lol STORAGE upon 1 Judgement entered LESSEE. AS REFeREN CELLANEOUS MAPS IN tlOns with the court be ore June 29, 30, July 6, 1999 SHARON YOUNG 1 M6·98 In favo< of Judge· CED IN•THE OOC~ENT THE OFFICE OF THE the hearing Your ap-Tw585 Published Newport Stach-menl cred1tor(s), House· ENTITLED "GROUND COUNTY RECORDER OF pearance may be in person PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Daily P1lol hold Commercial of Cahl<>r· LEASE ~ORT FORM THE COUNTY OF OR· or l>y your atlorney NOTICE OF June 23 30. l999 nia Inc and apainsl Judge· ME M 0 AN 0 UM)'', ANGE, STATE OF CALI· IF YOU ARE A CREDI· W474 menl debtor(s) J B ProP-WHICH WAS RECOROEO FORNIA TOA or oonhngent creditor SALE OF -Shopping fo erttes, Inc showlllg a net AUGUST 27, 1970 IN Name of Leaseholder. ol lhe deceased. you must ABANDONED •"'artm•nt? r I~ balance of $14,477.435 63 BOOK 9387, PAGE 822 J B Prope11oes Inc. hie your da1m w1lh the PROPERTY -.. c aauatty due on said judge· OF OFFICIAL RECOAOS l'hll property Is com· COUii andmada copy to tile NOTICE IS HEREBY l•t.! vowtt:u o.-~~mhpar• ment on tNt date or the 1$• FOR THE TEAM ANO meroal and IS not a dwel- parsonal represenlative GIVEN THAT UNDER co.,, " I """'' Ulle tuance ol said w11t I t1aY8 UPON ANO SUBJECT TO lnQ . or WOtTY levied uoon en rtohl. title A L L 0 F T H E Common Address 2021 , I PUBUC NOTICES 2041 Ind 206t Bu SI center Orive, IMtle, CA T"9 or rty wlll be ~ SUbjeC1 lO the ngf\1 Cf I ~pursuant 10 CCP ColJo 729-0 l 0 Po PfOl•ltl'\at arnoum oe se cured lndebTednecs 1s S35 570 1lM 21 If the I~ ol II Ga rear property enc s no stre9l a<ldrus or Olhel common design lion ~· 10 rocauon mav tie Obtained trom Ille Mar wrs Ottloe uPOr't re> QU8$J. ProspK11ve bidders should refer 10 Sedlon 701 510 to 701 6eo lrl• dUS1ve. ol tne Code OI CIVIi Procedure tor proil!SIOf1S governing the tattns, OO()()i· loons, ef'td ellect ot tne sale and the ltabil!ly ot detaull· tng bidders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Jut>' 21sl, 1999. at 2.00 o·clock PM at 4601 Jamboree Blvd . rm 108, Cty ol Newport Beach, County ol Orange. State of Cahlor111a 1 v. 11 sen at public auctlOO to Irle highest bidder, for cash In 1a .... 1 ... 1 money ol the Un.tad States, ~• ttie ngtit. 1111e and nier~t ol said judge· 1999, a1 2 00 o'CIOCk PM at 4601 Jamt>oree Blvd rm 108. Oty ol Newpot1 Beach, County ol Orange .. Wednesday, June 30, 1999 7 Have A Garage Sale ! · Coll The Pilot Classifieds ot 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad! Dail \'Pilot .,,. .. ., '"'"!" .... ----DeadUnes ----- R~tei and d~ndlinr., an· ;11bjr1·1 to rh1t11~1· w1tho111 noure. Tlw pubh .. llt'r n• .. 1•r. t•., tlw right to <~1.·11-.or. rt•cl11., .. if) rt.'\ 1 .. t' or r1·je1·1 till) da ~•fit·<l 11d\t•rt1.,1·11w111 Plt'll .. «' rrpon Hll) rrror thot tnH\ b1· 111 your 1·111., .. ifit:'d utl immrdiatrly. Thi• bmh P0ilot flt'l't'PI' 110 liability for 811) l'rn>t ti1 1111 ud' Pnr..emrnt for v. blt'h it llUI} be· n· .. 1H111,1hl1· l'\t't'fH fur dw t•oi,t of dir .. p111·1• nnuulh oc:rup1r<l b, tlw error. Cn•dit 1 an onh ht; ullu" 1•d for 'th1• lir .. c 1m.ertion. · 1 •IS 101 • 216 By Fax (949) 631-6594 (Plr·a..,. "" ludfo 11•ur II.Jiil• .uul pho111· 1111rn.lll'r and" U r-.1U 1011 ba1 I. 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" 1......., ....... "" lit WMlllaeM. DC lfll ,.._ Clll llUO .. 411--,,,_I SOLOll ShowcH• Homes for Sale in our Setu~y Real Estate Supplement! Home• of the WMk Dsilirt Adi Slal1 at .Ut $75' ~Is TUllday 11 SPM Open Hoose Uslngs $151 Oadna Thursday SPM " Pays 10 AdvertiM In 1he IM1 Local RMI &Uta Section CAU. TODAYll USA K. RIVERA MM74-42S2 AHNE WLLEY MM74-4249 EAST SIDE CM 10 & 40 acre ranches, 1 BLOCK FROM BACK BAY 3-6 000 feel elevation In Nollh· OPEN SAT .SUN 12-5 em Antona Perlecl climate 2501 SANTA A.NA AVE IB Basgall prce<1 from $1~·50k 2 Story, 3 yrs newt Stir 2..5ba Sev11al 1oc1uons AZLR. ~-II~~~. :a: f.&n-244-8439 (CAL'SCAN) proi 4200 ,, lot. By awr-I I 'No Mtllo·Aooe Tu' 104 APTS suuoo. MM~nn BALBOA ISUM> 1 2·~1 NORTH LAGUNA 2 Sbr, 2!)a hUQI view declc IOI erie~te water Emerald end caiauna YMIWSll $839, By Ownel ~ ody Courtesy 10 bluS 949-499..C043 1 25 ~1 LAGUNA HILLS 25321 8enlley lJl Of>EN SAT 12-5 4br, 2bll. pool. spa, trptc. ac UpgtldeS' S2t9.900. ey Owlw 817-797-7382 PROBA SALE WATERFRONT 2·STORY 14501000. AOENT 14"7234120 ANPOM' CAHT TWNHME labulotS locltlOl'I. ne¥ pool & lllMIS. 281 2 .Sba S2H,000. p~~~ .. 1 FORD RD .. NEWPORT BEACH 3t>r. 3 Sbl. Qlled comm. ITllf!Y upgtldlll 2900SI. big borU nn. lorm Irv & din 3 cs OIWIQI By OWllll. 805-487.tt75 No~ Balboa laland YHtly 3000 d, Oduplex 14 I 0 So Baylronl 28dmVOen. 3Bath, pa!Mlg ~ 949-752·2881 e SUNNY PATIO • Large 28r. 18a, telllg, WfO, $1195.'Mo Vacant & Readyll 949-646-0645 I THE SHOflES APTSt 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES Stlrtlng 11 S 1095/mo. Cumnl YllCll1ls avlll. Monlh to Month ..... We are• pat community. & blocka trom beldl. 94M44-2611 t•EASTSIDE .. 2br 1b1, dwnslaus c.:· ,_ awls , • must see! $915 Open house Sal 11·2 • no credit check lee 269 1 an p11c1 te 2bl, 2ba, lrplc. palio, Garden Setting, pool Mg1 on ptllNtl 20432 Santa Ana Ava. S975JMO. The RenMf Center 714'841-4200 7·~·. ' ~ .... ;_.~" ,....... --' NPB condo 3br 2.Sba, pool Ind ttnnla courts. 1.#ldw· gtOUnd parking. big c.nyort twnhomta. golf cour11 view. $2000-94~4 P£NTHOOSE VEASAlUES I Br I Ba. no pets. tut 1rnet11t1M S 1150 Cal 94M7s-4175 7arM lam M·F 'WESTCUFP 2b1 21>1 condo, trplc. Oil pool, walk lo av11-Yltlln0 No ~ S1350 ~14·5'a.1765. 714·S-6·9828 EASTBLUfF 3br 2.Sbe iw vlewl Remod, new carpel/ paint, IVtil Aug 1, S3SOClfmo. 949-720-13'3 Cout View Aly UDO Isle 4Bl'.3Bi. suooy & exciting 10anng beam ceils· 2 pallol, 2 decb 111 VII Zurich; Pl'I* to atlL Sl7Sm. Grundy Rea"°'' 175-' 1 t1. LIDO ISLE HOME Beau 2,300 " 11 4br, 2.Sba, 3 cu 9er, aundeck, apac patio, landlc & fooc11ep1 to bdl. $450Clfmo. 1 yr lie. PIUI 94M73'3157 VIiia BllboL 28R 1.SBA ¥11111 cell, pool, tennll, g"9d convn. A viii end of July. S'14Wnlo. 411>532-4091 Sen60I' 55 • 2tlt 2bl. llSOll ~. pool IP' bay tie.:h Wd tip c:l!Alt1oust $1t951mo 71wt7-ISM. LISO ISCE 3 Bi, 2 Bi iv. ~~ 101 Via~ ... M1oe Hi t L In ihi 8'Jlls. bedcs 10 pM, mi loc • """"" lppl5 Now Vacant 2321 V1s11 Huerta Agl Mika 552·2424 P9f Ir-•I Motel ·coSTA MESA* MOTOR INN 1ST Wk lf*lal On All Rini 11 M.00 Tax • ...,,.. 24-ln lront dllk. D D. pt'tOnM .,.. ~SPfWllc. loc dWWI. ~ jlC. a-.. ........... F.ys, 406 & 56 "*' """ lttWll QC f "l'dl Cdllgl, ltlap "*"· DCtll, rtlf A INflW of ClllltaeantllM' 2277 Hllbor M t'-9146 ... eo.u ..... tmall office ~ to renL Sllrtino It "$04300 Incl Ill util r...r OCC, nlee quiet loc.. Lota of .,.1c1ng. n4"540-3666 1216 ~~1 L~ prol couple ... 1c1n9 2br-3br rental, long term int on Balboa Island.. Avail lo mov. lmmed. Ewty as 711, no taler than 1'1. Aefl evall. Mon.Fri 1-6:00 94M~9269 94W7o-4300 =z l•--•mnsJ Rebuilt Vacuuma $2999 &up Huge Selection! Fountain Valley Vacuum & s-tng 16W~St FourUln V*'f 71'-~ p ,_ AeMg9n!IOI' with lop ,,.._ 1tmond color, S250 94M*5974 , .. WMIEI GERMAN STUDENT, Sc:tn-BOYS BOAM FURHITURE dinev~. Eu~ South Trundle bid, deal! and chllr ~. As.lari exchange 1111-with ldv, 3 dmflr aide chee1 ::n,111~ ~~ l650fotlo, M•7SMU5 Call 1-800-SIBLING ORG HOUSEFUL FOITiill CfieiTY (CAL'SCA.N) wood DnlO Ill, 2 FOITllll DOH"t WEiGHT: (iiCiiig Re'. ~1~1 • .;..."r° & 1 M8ldl ~ his t.mltd Supply d tAlra POlent flt Loss ltlltln i..her sofa & loY't-~ Fom.Aa axce1en1 .... new 1110 "'ll>Old. Wrf tor burning 2-s powlds '* eoft. top quality. Wu *2000 k I b d I llCttfb. lltO. Mt-H1.fll3 w 1 I o o y 1 at. K~ :c: I ;;c;;;: c::z::= l-888-32!..SFIT(2348) U17 -..--_,.,....,., (CAL.SCAN) t«. renchpromoal ....... l i condlliOn $360 94H4&-5974 _.•01T•~l 11"""""'!!!'""P"l9l'l!"'---- FOUND 1 male 1 fllmlile clot 1 yellow, 1 bllc:k l ~ lilO TAGSll Vic of Fantew & Mlngton. 714-75f.1UO. LOi1 ye1tow coc1tatlil VICinlty o1 Big eanvon ii Ntowport BMdl, __..,, to 1111 name ~Mf.790-1232. .. ~--·". . ~ ~ .. , -.. )~ Ir~ •••.'""• ,..,. ?", ........ , • -~ •. r._. . ~- ' .. ~,.. . . . . Act now ORANGE COUNTY ••FAIR•• Help needed telling Troplc:al Plants FROM July 9th· 25th daily. SEE Tropical Treasurn It Bldg. 1101 booths 601-603 on July 7th & 81h from 101m • 2pm WE PAY WELL • Nl!1ll HouMmln • Holpllallty Speoaljst tMfgellc, outgoing & good wWI pecple • Hoi•MPM ~. 714.Q65..IOOO Ml•WDGMOM· NOW.-.ol ""' ....... ... .... , .......... e ............... ". 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Cu~OCMI' MrYlce ~Us. W'tll lrlll'I. a... Pll'sonnel. 94M63-1200 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR Now Hlnr:g s .... P9optel Women1 Touch Of Mini! Slill'I care T rarwig pcovlded FIT, PfT, Tolf.f,_ tJMe-nt-3247, it.y OWN A COMPUTER? Put n to WQtk1 Eam up 10 $30K exua pe1 year Prr Log on ID WWW lhbn.com Access Codi F1213 Pert ili!ll Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plu1 mileage. NMded MOl'I thN Sun 2:45am to 5:45pm. Addl- donal Work may be avaif. lble. .._hew tt\ICk 04' Van, MelllMy m.unnc. with P'oof °' P9Y"* .... drf¥. ........ eOctal MCWtly cerd, end ~ D.11.V, prtne out. A111,11111 .,,1a11tane ........ ,.. .... 1:00•• to •;~:::. .............. --...... .. Monday ................. Friday S:OOpm Tut·~da' .............. Monday S:OOpm \\t.><ln t"·day ......... Tue~day S:OOpm Thur:-da,y ....... Wedne:..day S:OOpm Frida} ............... Thun.da) 5:00pm .1turda~ ............... Friday S:OOpm 476 EMPLOYMEHT OPPTYS Pert time Stuffer/Inserter Wanted To Insert sections Into the Los Angel" Tlmes newspaper needed Sal 6:00am to 8:30pm. and Sun 2:0Dam to 6;00.m. Additional work may be 1va1lable. $5.00 per hour or pi~ work whichever 11 greater. Mu.I hive driY· ers llcenM or Caltfomla 1.0. and • Soci1I Security card. Calls accepted H well 11 appllca1ton1 Mon 1hN Fri from 8:00am to 4:00pm. ONLY. Tlmu o,.nge County Ann: Pam S.Ckingham 2901 Garry Ave. Santi Ana, Ca 92704 714-54W548 • 8()1).933-4080 ~ 6M ·697 .,.... be ..... !hit"" katlnp lfl 1hm ClllegOry mey requltl you 10 c:lll 1 IOO nut11b1r In wtlkfl .,_.la I cNrp I* tnlfMe. MEET someone special through classlfted "'lnla the Omfild ... IDlnll•lill ... _ ...... W~nekioy, ~one 30, 1999 TODAY'S CRaSSWORP PUZZLE ACROSS I T ra1Jic llgn ' "'f. c:Nncel" 10 WallinQ-* 14 JMon'• lhlp '' Ac:ll ... 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W1d p1Um 32 P~r 45 AnSnel With • pouch 63 "Auction" ~ ~~pmo"W' __ I'!"'"_ ~--~-.i=--"'ft"--..... 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Plea.o be war.y ol ou1 ol lrH companies. Check with tile local Beller Bu11nc11 Bure~u tuifOfe you send any money or lees for 1erv1ct1 Read 1nd undcrsiand any con1rae15 before you tlgn. HUMAN ROCl(ET FUEL NM1 l~Ollocl Cl Jh·~ ""~' Jous t oa• 1a 11 11111 •l'f P16$0f !e<f IN f' W• I Pldr I ~ •"1 my 1.4orwrnun " •e<.I mull .4 1 &JO n•, 11 1, ,.,, 1~.'F. (CAL'SCAN) 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 3,000,000,000 Printer Cartridges Sold. • Lr·ss lh.ir 15% ll!CfCll>l'l Own dnd opHratr your own comm recycling cir Earn S HX>,000 • per year 1 800 670 2357 Da•hf Pilot ....... ~/. ... ~ 482 CREDIT SERVICES LESS THAN ER T red ~? Need debl consolklat1on? Ca• Chase Mantianan IO get Iha llnardal relief you need lhroogh our w111ova1rve resldcn 11a1 mortgage/r&fl(lanoe p!O grams Call now t 1 800·554 3273 Copyrlgtll 1999 The Chase Manhattan· Corporation All 11ghls re· Wl'VIK1 Equal Ho'"lllg Lljod ing (CAL'SCAN) CLASSIPll!D It's 1h• •olutlon you'r• searching for • wheth· er you're •••king • home, an epartment, a new occupation or even a atray pet. . . - By CHARLES GOMN Wllh OMAR SHARIF .ind YANNAH HIHS(H Pt.A\'ED wm1 ~E.SSE t•We$1 ~ulnm1blc. North de.ab ORTH Since South 15 rnt"Utd to/lay the ~d in any one Of the unb1 UI~, t takcoor double would bo our choice When Nonh ooldly ratsed to 1lam • Soult\ urcly had to be concerned about'missing a grand slam but, per· haps, was aware o( partner's prochv· 11y to gamble. There could be no Other rc:ison for South's p s. • 10165 4 l 0 9763 ' o l • K 10 EAST •7 o KQS o KQJ 10853 West decided that there w~ no pro)pect in a diomond lclld and rricd the jack· of hearu. Decla.rc:r wti faced. with the prospect of two hean losers When East cover~ wtth the queen, ont pQSS1b11ity WO~ to play Iha! defender for a doubleton K·Q and cndploy Enst after ehrruna11ng the minor suits, but declarer d«ided that was too much to hope for. •J986 l •74 SOUTH •AK QJ9 O A84 OA •AQS3 The bidding. NORTH F...AST SOUTH WEST l~tead, declarer found an 1111ac· tivc altcmauve. Since West rated to have longer clu~ than East. South saw the contract could be made 1f West held the jack of clubs. Trump) were drawn, endin& in lhe closed hand. and a tow club was led to the ten. When that held, the 1Un3 of clubs was cashed Declarer returned 10 hand with the ace of diamonds, cashe-0 the ace and guecn of clubs for two heart disc<lrds from dummy, and conceded a heart trick. Making six· odd. Paa JO 4• Pa 6• Pil$1 P Pass Openin& lead: J.:ick of o An eitpert decl:irer hate~ to have iO rely on o finesse to make a contraet especially a slam. It 1>3ys to dig around for a better chance than 50 percent. On occasion, however, the expert will Ulke a finesse that the avera~e plnycr might overlook 1f lhere 1s no beltcr lme. Tho auction doc:. not thrill us. 482 GETO OF DEBT! ~e can hell!! • Credit CardJ Cansolidattd • Paymtnls W..11td • /nttml Rtductd • Haraumtnts' DEBT CONSOUDATIOH. LOW« PIYllW''l1 Stop lu111 leff• Slop 0( reduce lflfPl8$11 Slop Ctll*1of ca1151 Fam'Y CrldA Coul'IM!hng NM1>1oli1 cnn~tJan AQencv Recorded mesuga 1·800 729·7!164 www hm11ycre'111 org (CAL'SCAN) 484 MONEY TO LEND/WANTED "GET CASH NOW" $50,000 TO $100.000 Homeo~ (Inly II you have equity. we have cabh Nolht~·oul ol· poc~oll Credit problemi. OKI 1 800·670 2030 Mor19age Dlrec.1 a Brook~Amfllrt& Mo.i· gage Corp • Ur!JflS8d by lho Oepanment ol Corpor allOnS under ~ C&lllornia Aeliden· ~of Mo1tqa91 t.enOOig Alt 6 Hunon C'elira Or Slo 1200. 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