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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-07-27 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SERVING THE t\IEWPORTMESA CONVv\UNmES SINCE 1907 ·By -all the n ____ •Increased revenue and fower · crime add tip to a golden Orange County Fair. !kif Pb . FAIRGROUNDS -From sometimes weird fQod and animal acts to always "Weird Al• Yankovic. the 107th Orange County Fair Cdme to a smilingly successful golden close Sunday. With attendance, paid admission and revenues surpassing the numbers generat- ed by last year's Fair, the team that helped put •t together seemed happy that so many joined tlUs yeat:'s •rush"-themed event. "We are pleased on a number of levels," said Becky Bailey-Findley, the Fair's gener- al manager. "We were able to present a good event " Bailey-Findley satd complamts and arrests, which were down to 214 from 260 a year ago, were one of many bright spots. So were the positive comments on havmg as many entertaining options to choose from. "I trunk from our patrons we received the most (comment) about the vai:iety of enter- tainment and the ndes," she said. Steve Beazley, deputy general manager, said this year's Fa.tr compares "favorably" to last yea.r's. Beazely said the addition of a turnaround parking area was a great suc- ct?ss. "It was something that we have known about for several years," he said. "lt was just an issue of solVUlg it." Seazely said another area they worked on was to provide more shading for patrons. He said they will continue to sed.Tch for ways to make the event cooler for daytune visi- tors. "Short of putting a dome over the Fdir- grounds," he said. • . Although making money 1s not the m~ concern, Bailey-Findley said Fair board members were pleased with virtually all aspects of the 17·dd¥ event. \. .. "We are always looking for more space to present items and pdrkmg," she s8.ld. Other areas also showed an mcrease m revenue. The carruval company, Ray Cam- mack Shows of Anzona, posted a 5.9°., increase to $2.42 million over 1998. And the 82 concession food vendors enjoyed an 8% mcrease in revenues while sponsorship was up a healthy 21 % to $1.52 million. ~ . ORANGE COUNTY FAIR . BY THE NUMBERS 1999 1998 Attendance • 724,561. Paid admission 723.061 0.2 S2 34 million S2.23 millton 8.0 Parking revenue $516,068 Concession food vendors $416 millton Sponsorship $495,218 40 . S3.86 million 8 O S 1.52 million S 1.26 m1llton 21 0 PHOTOS BY MAAC MARTIN I OAl.'1' Pl.OT Costa Mesa fire and ell)etgency per,onnel tend to Daniel MWTo atter be was dragged underneath a pickup Monday morn- ing .. Below, firefighter Teny Lamb looks over the WTeckage of the accident Oii the 55 Freeway south. . . . P~nger in critiral condition after freeway accident • Santa Ana man is dragged 100 feet when pickup slams into stalled truck he was attempting to restart. GR.ec: RisuNc !kif Pb COSTA MESA -A 30-year-old Santa Ana man remains in critical condition after he was dragged more than 100 feet Monday morning under a disabled truck he had been attempting to repair on the Costa Mesa Freeway. Daniel Mwro was rushed to West- ern Medical Center in Santa Ana where he was being treated for We· threaterung inJunes to his head and back. Murro was pinned underneath a fnend's truck, which had stalled near the 1'1atrv1cw Road ovptpaSS on the Costa Mesa Freeway. Authorities said the accident occurred about 8:35 a.m. when the 1988 Chevrolet truck, dnven by 26- year-old Amador Rodriguez, stalled in one of the southbound lanes. Mur· ro, who was a passenger, popped open the truck's hood to examine the SEE ACCIDENT MGE 4 fMU£NNIUM MOMBfT :·. TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1999 KIM HAGGE.RTYZVUUS/ OAll.'1' PILOT Toni Schultz, left, and "Slow Joe," both carnival workers, disas· semble the Bumble Bee ride in Kid Land at the Orange County Fairgrounds Monday. ··Note's contents made public • One Newport Beach councilman's reported 'threat' to another referred to a 'conflict of interest.' And now lht-, world know:; exactly what was in that note from one Newport Beach council- man to dnother that stopped a council meet- ing two weeks ago'. "You have a Council votes 7 -0 10 OlJ1ho. rize police on compuses .. See s10JY, Poge 4. confllct of iriterest (Dave Ellis)," the band-printed note from ~ .. Coµncilman John Noyes to Coun- cilma~ Tod Ridgeway began as . Fight or flight? Are you concerned about council members fighting with each I other instead of against anti-El Toro activists? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e- mail to dailypilotOearth· linlc.nt~t. I they prepared to vote on award- ing $380,000 m grants to three p10-El Toro airport groups. ·You· should ABSTAIN," 1 Noves' note coa tinued ·1 don't want to bnng it up without warn- ing you." That was it. The note was handed over to the Daily Pilot at SEE NOTE PAGE 4 Newport Beach .campus - cops face a few hurdles • City Council approves the program that will need school boarc;l approval and a source of funding. . NEWPORT BEAC~l -City· C'ounctl members voted Monday m favor of sending policl' officers into schools, but students, parents and school otflcials ar ptit on the idea's merit . · The proposaL en~ ioned a ... a Cops on campus7 Do you think police are needed on New- port Beach campus· es? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642- 6086 or send e-mai1 to dailypilotOearthlmlc.net. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone number (for verifica· tion only). trict's Drug Awarene s R iStanc-e high school exten ion of the dL't· 1 (or pl nng one officer at N wport ., EducabOn (DAR.El program. callS SEE COPS MGI 4 ... INDEX Voices from above . . Students' radio connection to space shuttle gets answers to questions aoout female commander, and food. UOUMD TOWll • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S Led the way trom Davey's Locker to Balboa Pavilion ~ .. ,. .................... J Pel.Kl: fl.ES •••••••.•.•••••••• l MlllJIKES ...••....... ,. .••. 1 iSPCllllS •••• -•••••• ,. •••••••••• j WWHEI 2 Tuesday, July 27, l 999 community forum Doily Pilot The Red River RJders, from left. Dan ' Robak, Desmorid Loutit and his father Richard amuse fairgo- ers with their Royal -Canadian Mounted Police act on the last day of the Orange County Fatr. RONSOUMAN / OAll.Y PILOl '-------------= GAINS A FABULOUS FAIR Although the Ordnge County Fair dld not qwte bredk its all- time attendance record, l,500 more fdl!goers made their way mto the Fd.ligrounds this year -than m 1998 Pe:ud admission was up 8% from last yedI to $2.34 ' million, while the C'dnuvdl brought in $2.42 million in all, just off the 1997 record of $2.5 million. And the number of arrests dropped from 260 to 214 this year. But the numbers alone don't reflect the fun and thrills the Fair provided, as always Next year's Fair is scheduled for July 14-30. We can't wait. PADDLING FOR A CURE Once again, Mike Rogers is GAINS & LOSSES going to get on his paddleboard and race 32 miles from Catalina to Manhattan Beach to help raise money for the fight against can- cer. ln five years, the Newport Beach resident has raised more than $135,000, not bad money for bobbing across the open ocean. PROPER PUBLIC RELATIONS A decad~ ago, CJ. Segerstrom & Sons proposed a 32-story busin,ess center for a patch of land off HMbor Boule: vard and tbe San Diego Freeway. Residents shot it down. Now, the company has returned with a plan lo build a 300,00-square-foot IKEA store along with a 1.8 million-square- foot business and retail center. And they're ~ringing the plans to residents early on, which should ensure a project everybOOy can live With. MAILBAG How will the school district maintain this Italian villa? I was on an ddvisory panel for the design dlld tmplemenldllon of'tbo Newport Coast School. Since our ldst meeting in April 1998, all mformallon I hc1ve received on the progress of our !>c-hool hds been through the Daily Pilot. \ : wrong with it. And $25,441 could go for a lot of other, much.more worthy causea. -. LYNN MERLES Costa Mesa Cox showed courag9 in taking stand on ballot initiative MMC MAAlW I ~y Pf.Cl Richard Johnson: seen here In a We photo tUen In IUne of 1997, bas dellvered a claim against the Costa Mesa Police -Department for lost wages. LOSSES SO CLOSE Both teams played beyond their years, but unfortunately · Newport Beach's 11-and 12· year-old baseball All-Stars fell • just short of winning the Dis- trict 55 Majors championShip last week in a 2-1 loss to \Northwood. They displayed the heart and will, but that all- important break needed to pull out a close game just never happened for them. These young men did themselves, and their fans, proud. PASSING NOTES After much cajollilg on the part of the Pilot, Tod Ridgeway read into the Newport Beach City Council record last night the contents of the notorious -• {or two weeks, an~ay -note : handed to h1Di by colleague • John No~es. It s}tould.n't beve taken that long. It does a· dis- service to constituents when council members act this way. Newport Beach residents shouldn't have had to wait this long to fmd out what was on the minds of Noyes and Ridge- way ln this aUair that has caused such a commotion. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES · PRESIDENT Bill Ointon, (0), White House, 1600 Pennsylvani~ Av.e.i Wash- ington, O.C., 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1111 E-maif: presidentOwhite- house.gov Fax: (202) 456-2461 VICE PRESIDENT sents Costa Mesa and West New- port) . E-mail: danaOmail.house..gQY STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th District. 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 395, Irvine 92715, (949) 833-0180; fax: {949) 833-0696 STATE ASSEMBLY The Irvme Co dtd not want Newport C..oast Elementdry to look like cl school. The desU"e of theu architect was. lor a romantic Italian villa C ·When m Newport Coast, do as As l have le&rned firsthand, part of life is learning bow to accept those situations that ar.4l unfavorable, whether they involve a teacher, a boss, or d teammate. Getting rid of Wood would serve only as a pathetic reminder of how sheltered this little commu- nity has become. You need to break the bubble of Newport Beach for your kids now, lest someone else breaks it down the road, with much more severe consequences .... Wood is a ca.rlng, sweet teacher. She helped me learn to read cursive before I could even wnle m that style. Ether a ma1ority of people m our commu- ruty have dil immensely inferior knowledge of our political system, or the Daily Pilot has chosen one-sided comments from a minonty faction of morons. Al Gont, (D), Capitol Building, Suite 212, Washington, D.C., 20500 E-mail: vice.presidentOwhtte- house gov Marilyn Brewer (R), 7oth Dis- trict, 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92715, (949) 863- 7070. . •July 201 I don't take tssue Wlth the Irvine Co. ·funding any wnerutles they say they need. However, I don't believe they take mto account the distnct's propensity to defer m.amtenance. The unusual drchitecture a.Jong Wlth the ldndscape features the Irvine Co wdnt.s have maintenance needs that are more complicated than elsewhere m the dis- trict. The school Will be spectacular, but dt some point those lldlian amenil.Jes will reqwre extra money to maintain. Who is going to foot that btU? NADINE TURNER Newport Coast Former Andersen student says teacher is 'caring' and 'sweet' I would like to respond_to the parental group that has raised the petlbon for the removal of lhsba Wood (·Parents detail charges m teacher-ouster cdll," July 13: •Parents defend Andersen tedrher, •July One of my favonte memones dunng my 18 years of existence 1 the time he taught us to square-dance. She took some fellow classmates and me to Mariners Elementary School to demonstrate our danong ability and then took us for some ice cream. At no time did I feel that I was not being taught effecbvely or that the experience was "not conducive to educating children.· You believe that education consists only or what comes out of a textbook. Sometimes, it is the entire expenencc that ts learned . from, net just the set cumculum. ln response lo the outcry over the way Wood decides to decorate her room, I would Just like everyone to know that she has adorned her walls Wlth black paper and Clint Eastwood posters smce I was Tu firSt grade, all the way back m 1987. Obvtously, this is not JUSt a phase. Wood is a marvelous teacher who does the job that she is sup- posed to do Here is one vote for her. GEOFF HUNT Newport Beach I hope, for the sake of our commuruty, the latter is the truth. The fact that Rep. ChriSto- pher Cox (R-NeV{port Beach) signed a peti- tion to put the Safe and Healthy Comrnuru- ties Initiabve on a statewide ballot supports · It. ln the progressive era, radical, new meth- ods were adopted by many states to give the people a louder voice in politics. One of these new ideas was the initiative. The ini- tiative gives common people the ability to put a piece of legislation on a stdtewide vot- er approval. The mitiahve must receive the signature of a certain percentage of reyis- tered voters first, however. Fax: (202) 456-2461 GOVERNOR Gray Davis, (D), State Capitol,. Sacramento 95814, (916) 445- 2841; fax: (916) 445-4633 U.S. SENATORS • Barbara Boxer, (D), 112 Hart Senate Building, Suite 112, Wash- ington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224- 3553; or 2250 E. Imperial High- way, SOite 545, El Segundo 90245, (310} 414-5700 E-mail: senatorOboxer.senate.gov •Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Building, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841; or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914- 7300 E-mail: senatorOfeinstein.sen- ate.gov HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES E-mail. alOOassemb/y.ca.gov STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Francisco 94105, (415) 904-5200; regional office located in Long Beach, (310) 590-5071 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 • Jim Sliva, 2nd District (Costa Me~). (714) 834-3220 • Thomas Wilson, 5th District· , (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights), (714) 834-3550 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa 92628-9050, (714) 966-4000 Elizabeth D. Parker, member, Trustee Area 5 Costa Mesa, Ne~ port Beach CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Ori· ve, 92626, (714) 754-5223 -15). As a former Andersen student, I am appalled by this absurd action. While I did not have Wood for a teacher, l often inter- acted with her and feel more than qualified 1 to write on her behalf. Give money to El Toro cause, but leave city logo alone There are people who are very strong believers in the initiative process, and these people will sign any initiative because they believe people have a ngbt to vote on the issue .... Even il Cox does support this initia- tive, he is willing to support it knowing full well that a large part of his constituents will not support him because of this fact. By su~­ porting this initiative, Cox has nsked reelec- tion, and that takes a bigger man than most of us. • Chris Coler (R), 47th District, 1 Newport Place, Suite 420, New- port Beach 92660, (949} 756- 2244: or 2402 Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C., 20515, (202) 225-5611; fax (949) 251-9309 (Represents most of Newport Beach) Mayor: G..-y MOMhan Council: Joe Erickson, Heather :: Somers, Libby Cowan and Linda ... : U the oty is going to give some money for the airport, then certainly support it. I am for it, and I think most pooplo here are. E-mail: christopher.coxO- mail.house.gov · Dixon CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City. Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663, (949) 644- 3309 Mayor: Dennis O'Neil What kind-of example are you people setting tor your children? Basically, what you are telling them ls that when you are faced with som ething you don't like, you should simply get it out of the way and not deal with it. The other thing I called about is this idea that the city needs a new logo which would cost over $25,000 c·council to discuss City logo change,• July 12). ti it ain't broke, don't fix it -and it ain't broke. There is nothing I have never supported Cox much. 1n fact, I voted against him in the last election. But I respect the man now more than I ever have, and I think it only shows this commu- nity's stupidity if anyone chooses not to sup- port him becavse of this incident. SEAN MOSS Costa'Mese • Dene Rohrllbecher, (R), 45th District, 101 Main St., Suite 3C, Huntington Beach 92648, (714) 960-6483; or 2338 Rayburn Build- ing, Washington, O.C., (202) 225- 2415; fax: (714) 960-7806 (Repre- Council: Gary Adams, Jan Oebay, Norma Glover, Tod Ridgeway, -, John Noyes and Tom Thomson · • VOL 93, NO. 175 1MOMASH.~ PubfiSher 9LIAM L«*>EU, Editor SftYI MtMt.I, MaNging Editor TINA IOMiATIA. AtslstM1t Menaging Editor S.J, CAHiii. City Editor DAN_., Nlwtldttor __ ('.Am ... _,.Editor ........... l'ttOto Editor READERS HOTUNE (949) 642-6086 ' Record your comments 1b0ut tN Daily Ptlqt 01 ntws tips. ADDRESS Our •ddress is 330 W. ~Y St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. tQRRECJJONS It 1, the Pilot's poli<y to prompt· ly correct •II errors of substance Ple.s. c.111 (949) 57 ..... 268 m The Newpon Be~ Mesa D••ly Pilot (\JSPS.144-tOO) is published Mond.ty through s.t .. ufd.ty. In Newport hech and news stones, lllusttlt!Ora, edit1> nil matttr or~ • hir~n an ~ teptoduced with! out written pemusslon of cow • right owner. '--• · uowio REACH us ., Orwlation The TIIMS OfMlge County (800) 252-h41 ~ ....... Oatlifled (949) 642-5678 Oitpl~ (M9) 642"'4321 EdteOfW ~ ~ (949) 642-sMo SpOrU (949) 574-42.ll .. fMWf. Spotts, .. (Mt) 641-4170 E-f'Nll:~l,..n.t MelnOflb •"""-Office (M9) 142-4321 lull,_ F• ("'9) IJMUI Cosu MN. .IUt*.riptlons lf'e IYlllM>I• only by wblcrtblng ~t() The TlrMS Olwlge Counfy (800) 252 9t41. 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Mf D. .. Doily Pilot Psychiatrist pleads guilty to molestation charges •Deputy D.A. says 82-year-old Bwnell Forgey is not a danger to the community. A former Ne.wport Beach .psychiatrist pleaded guilty Friday to charges tl\at he, along with a convicted seJC offender, molested a teenage boy acted in concert with a parblcr who has a long criminal history,• Burnett said. •The victim also doesn't want to go through anothe,r round of testimony.• · .. ,.-;--. . . Tue$doy,' July 27, l 999 3 Driving borne the point of a good friendship . C huck-Mcbters, who wsed away recently, had a lousy childhood. An orphan. he was pas:,ed around from aunt to uncle and from uncle to aunt, some of whom were great, some not o great. Jt was far from a pleasant ~hildhood. Because of this, he split Crom his family while still a teenager and lived on his own m Laguna Beach. THE v ER D 1 ·c' Burnell Gordon Forgey, 82, was sentenced · to five years probation for hi~ part in the Ill-Olestation of a then-16.year-old boy m the psychiatrist's Newport Crest hofile. Forgey, who lost his medical license, pleaded guilty to five counts of oral·copulation on a minor. One count of forcible Oral copulatio11 was dropped. The boy who was molested was Forgey's patient at the New Alternatives Home in Cos- ta Mesa. The victim was brought back to Forgey's condominium several times between December 1994 and May 1995 where he was drugged and forced to perform sexual acts on Forgey and his housemate, 55-year-old James Lee Crummel. . . • When it was learned ,Jhat.Crununel was liv- i,ng in the neighborhood,, residents picketed Forgey's home and business in protest. The advers~ attention prompted an mvesbgabon by the state medical board that revoked Forgey's license. · • Every time I pass throu»h • •Ldguna and see that lilegu~rd tower at the main beach. 1 think· MAl\C MARTIN I DAll.Y PILOT . Forgey, who must use a wheelchair, has spent the last year in Jail since his arrest in May l998. Deputy District Attorney Ted Bur- nett said the reason for Forgey's plea was Crummel was conVicted m March on two counts of forcible oral copulatton. He will be sentenced on Sepl 3. With a long IJ.st of prior convictions, Crummel awaits trial in Riverside County where he faces murder charges in the disappearance of 13-yea.r-old Jamey lrotter of Costa Mesa. 1\'otter was reported missing in Burnell Forgey, seen here d uring his arraignment In May 1998, was entenced to five years probation last Friday. 1919 when he was last c;een waJking home on Harbor Boulevard. twofold. · "We don't feel he is a danger to the com: munity given his condition and because be Crummel clauned to have tound the boy's remains near the Ortega Highway 11 years later during a hiklng trip. I ' nd mentor • Weeklong classes meant to help veteran educators prepare to off er newcomers a support system. J551CA GARRJS01' NEWPORT-MESA When Andersen Elementary School teacher Patty Liberto started teaching many years ago, she just came to school each day and did thabestshe could. - "There were no books. There were no manuals," she said. "The other teacher was really nice. She spowed me how to mix the paint." But whether you were m~krng the right decisions in the class- room, or teaching the right stuff, "you were on your own," she said. In .an effort to make sure that same fate does not befall young teachers who come to the Newport- Mesa school district, Libretto along wtth more than· 90 "If you know how '° coolc, does that make you good at nmilgat remnntr other teachers -gave up a week of her. summer vacation to learn how to be a mentor teacher. Next fall, young teachers will be paired with mentor teachers who will help them negotiate the sometimes tenifying and always exhausting first years of teaching. Thls summer, mentors are belllg trained in arts such as ·cre- ating and maintauu.ng an effec- tive classroom environment,• • assessmg student learrung • and "professionalism.•. In the fall, they will foster these ideals in their charges. Mentors will meet with the new teachers each day, go over lesson plans with them, and then watch them m action in order to offer tips. They also promise confidenffiillty, so young teachers can feel safe in confiding their worries to their. mentor without worrying that the pnncipal will hear about it. ·u you know how to cook, does that make you good at running at . . Police discover pipe bolnb, marijuana plants • Two men arrested after a raid on a Rutgers Drive house where officers also discovered methamphetamine. when police found the deVice. The Orange County.Bomb Squad responded to the scene and • deemed the device •nonexplo· sive. • Police a.re unsure why the suspects were assembling a bomb but don't believe either man belongs to a faction or radical group. GREG RN.INC ~l!b COLLEGE PARK -1Wo Costa Mesa men were arrested m a raid last week a t a Rutgers Dnve home where police found mari- juana plants and a partially bµilt pipe bomb. ' John P~ce, 51, pleaded not guilty to drug and bomb-making charges Monday at Harbor Jus- tice Center. He is being held in Orange CounIT Jail in lieu of $10Q,OOO bail. Also arrested was 49-year-old Douglas Comstock, who was charged with cultivating marijuana Comstock posted $10,000 ball and awaits arraign- ment Investigators from several law enforcement agencies mduchng Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police departments served a search warrant Thursday evening on Peace's home in. the 2300 block of Rutgers Drive. Police found about a half- ounce of methamphetarnine and, when they' entered the back por- .tion of the home, several 5-foot- tall marijuana plants. Police also-discovered a pa'r- tially built pipe bomb in one of the bedrooms. The 10-inch bomb wasn't loaded with gunpowder ·Some of the bomb squad guys . said to us they found an almost identical boinb like this recently," said Newport Beach Sgt. Mike McDermott. "The bomb was det- onated and it tore· apart an old Trans Am in half. The bomb that was found at this home wasn't a firecracker." WHEN DIN ING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... .Maf@~i. OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS TO-GO I Cocktails Phon(' Ahead !or Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645-7626 Our Baby Backs Always ~~~Bring Our Babies Back! ---------- .. ' restaurant?" asked Chris Juren- ka, who works in the distnct's cur- nculum department and who is coordmattng the trairung. The answer, Sdld Jurenka, 1s no, and the same lS true for teach· ers. Ju.st because they know the fifth-grade cumculum does not meant they will excel at commu- nicating it to a class full of 1 O· year-olds. Acro'>s the country, Jurenka said that new teacher:, tire leaving the profession m droves, burned· • out and in search of higher salaries. · The point qt this progrru;n. she said, 1s to keep them, and give them the help they need so they won't flee the classroom of Chuck. He spent a cold winter - liVlllg m that tower. no heat, no ------------ light, no toilet facilities. nothing was a crew member on thoS'e but a hardwood floor on which to· memorable races between the sleep. Michigan tlaq'>hlp of the Ptint- When World War a came mg and Sculling Sooety, and the along. Chuck went into the Coronado Island ferry, the flag- Coast Guard and there learned ship of the San Di~o Rest and the difference between a saw Asplration Sooety, an orgaruza- and a sqewdriver. Armed with tlon made up of souls kindred to that knowledge, when the war those of the Punting and Sculling came to an end. he became a Society. contractor. With lbe backing of Although not a cartoorust. he Paul ~Pappy" Palmer, who was a regular member of a group would lend money on character of cartoorusts who met from time alone, Chuck bwlt qwte a few to ll111e at either the Ivy Hou5e or houses in Corona del Mdr. the Manne Room m Laguna. When he discovered that the Among that group were Vtrgil profit he was r;naking on each Partch and Dick Shaw. house amounted to the mcrease cofounders to the Punll.{lg and in value of the lot on which the Sculling Sooety, Phil and Frank house was built. he and his wife, . lnterlandi plus John Dempsey, Marty Murphy and others whose Dee Dee. went mto the real cartoons were featured "'-'1th · estate business. W1th an alam1-some fr"'quen""'-' m Pla ·boy mag \; -1 'i . ing lack of ongmality, they azme, the Valhalla ot cartoonists named theu new entf'..rpnse the While Chuck wac; a very good Corona gel Mar Realtv Compa-fnend, J must admit he had one ny. They built and mandged, and serious naw. He was a lousy dri- Dee Dee still manages, ·three ver. Ridmg w1th Chuck Masters office buildings m Corona del was, as surfmg unmortal Mickey Mar. Munoz once sd1d of c;urfing the Chuck liked to dnnk. I le was Wedge on a big ddy, a -rite of no lush, 1ust a guy who liked the manhood." Oh. Chuck Wds not a kind of guys who go to bars scofflaw or a speeder. He was Thu:> he. was a. chdrter.member }ust a lousy'1nver,--cu.rsed-w:tlh--- ol the ongmal Balboa lsl.md poor refle.xes behind the wheel. Punting and Sculling Society, Smee I rode Y..ith Chuck regu- which had its ongm m the Park larly. l guess that proves I loved Avenue bar on Balboa island. As the guy. a member of thP sooety. Chuck took the tnp to Las Vegas by JUDGE GARDNER 1s a Corona def Mar boat and to Catalina by tram. !"le resident and former Judge. 4 Tuesday, July 27, 1999 Daily Pilot A FAii CLIAIUP Past.or may surrender on Surrender House . ~ Fair employee' Colleen Cohee sweeps up the carni- val area at the Orange County Fairgrounds Monday. council approves police ·on campus • Officers, who will teach drug awareness classes, could be assigned to three Newport Beach schools. SI ( \ B~t'M'~ lb+f Plot NEWPORT BEACf 1-The City Cowm.I qwck.ly dpproved Without conunent d reconunendation Mon· ddy to begm d program lhat will put two police officers on the carn- pu~e., ot Newport Harbor High School. Corond del Mar High School rtnd Ensign intermediate School Fueled by plctls from Newport Bedch police officers earlier this month, the counal voted 7 -0 lll favor of the School Resource Offi- cer program that dlso will teach a recently developed high school Drug Abuse RestStance Education cum cul um Members of a JOUlt comnuttee representmg the City Counci.I and the Newport-Mesa Uruhed School DIBbict met ear!Jer this month to outline parameters of an agree- ment regarding the millatlon of the program. Law Enforcement offi- odls said lhe program could be tai- lored lo address spe~.!: areas of concerns, such as domestic vio- Jence. date rape, or teenage dri- vmg. Officers would teach the DARE curriculum and would be available to handle public safety issues on the campus. According to concluding state- ments in the original proposal sub- nutted to the City Council, the high school DARE program seeks to impact the safety and behavior of students through the reinforce- ment of concepts taught in ele- mentary school and junior high. It touches on some new concepts dealing with violence-prevention education as a means of address- ing the concerns of crime on cam- pus and threats to the safety of the students. faculty and commuruty. Sgt. Mike McDermott of the Newport. Beach Police Department said DARE's prtmary benefit is in providmg students with life skills for dealing with the pressures of drugs and violence. Officials said that School Resource Officer programs pTOVlde a greater police presence on cam- pus to deal with crime in both enforcement and prevention set- tings. The officers' presence on campus provides for a faster, more· efficient method of dealing with crime and safety issues, they said. • Cnticism from neighbors may lead to withdrawal of application for the homeless shelter. EL.ISi: GEE WEST SIDE -Planning com- missioners voted to continue an application for a homeless shelter Monday night but Pastor Bill Gartner of Harbor Christian Fel- lowship may take the deci.Sion out of their hands. After prawing the ire and criti- cism of a number of the church's neighbors who spoke in opposi- ttt>n to the proposed homeless shelter at the Planning Commis- sion meeting, Gartner said he may decide to withdraw it. •The last thing I want to do is make every neighbor aro\Uld us upset,• Gartner said. The commission had voted 3-0 to continue the application until Aug. 9 so it could review Gart- ner'& submission, with Chairman COPS CONTINUED FROM 1 Harbor High School and asking a second to split his or her time between Corona del Mar High School and Ensign Intermediate School. The officers would teach class- es on how to resist the tempta- tions of drug abuse and w9uld also handle public safety issues on campus, said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Mike McDermott. If crimes were committed on campus, the officers would also investigate those and follow up with juvenile coltrt and probation, he said. Before the officers can report to class, however, the school board would have to approve their pres- NOTE CONTINUED FROM 1 the beginning of Tuesday evening's councl meeting by Ridgeway, who commented pub- licly about it in detail for the first time. "The Daily Pilot has written several stories about this note," Ridgeway said. •1 want to hand this note to the Daily Pilot and l want the people in the audience to be the Judge of whether they're reporting it accurately.• VOICES CONTINUED FROM 1 Nohomel1uhere? Oo you think hstor IHI Gartner should~ draw his ~lcatlOn I for. homeless shef. ter? c:.tl our RNden HotUne It (949) 642- 6086 or send e-mall to da/lypilotONrthllnlc.net. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone number (for verfflc.. tlon only) Walt Davenport and Commission-' er Chris Fewel absent. That would .also allow the commission. to consider concerns raised by residents. Gartner said he was disap- pointed at the unexpected criti- ClSm of neighbors Monday rught but wanted to do what was best for the community. Residents who spoke to the Planning Com.mission said they were worried about increased noise and problems related to safety that the homeless shelter, ence, and city and school officials would have to find some way of paying $135,000 in salaries and uniform costs. McDermott said police and school officials plan to apply for grant money from state and federal sources to pay for the program. School officials have also talked With the Costa Mesa Police Dept. about putting police officers on Costa Mesa campuses, but no formal proposal has been worked out yet. Robert Cunard, assistant prln- ctpdl at Corona del Mar High School, said he is not swe what he thinks of the idea. •t guess it depends what their mission is," he said, adding that he is m favor or a community police presence on campus but does not think students at Corona del Mar are a particularly criminal Previously, all Ridgeway would say about the note· was that its conflict of interest charge was •00gus. • M for Noyes, his only comment had been that the note- passing had been reported • accu- rately" Ridgeway did not elaborate dunng Tuesday's meeting about his comment that be had "been threatened.• •t needed" a clarification as to whether it was a conflict of inter- est,· Ridgeway said. "There was none," he said, •after speakmg at length with (City Attorney) Bob again. And not once but twice, when the shuttle launch was delayed. \f 1\l\NING: · ly to get the school onto the long waiting llst for shuttle contact. 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"The.noise is outrageous' and we have thin~s thrown in our backyard constant- ly.• Van Uden also said that sbe ·bas seen a couple men -one naked and the other half-dressed -hosing themselves off and brushing their teeth outside her window. "I most certainly am not happy about the hol?leless living there in our neighborhood," said Denise Beltran. "I will figtit ~use I don't think my kids are safe.•' . Other residents said they were concerned about the location of the shelter in a room of the church at 740 WLl.son Street that would be close to an elementary school. The residents confronted Gart- ner after the meeting and threat- ened to sue or inundate the Police Department with a flood of phone calls between now and Aug. 9. Gartner had hoped to reopen a homeless shelter for 14 men at the group. "I would suspect some parents may ask what they're doing at our school,• be said. . Chelsea Hovar, a senior at Corona del Mar High School, opposes the idea. "We're already watched all the time,• she said, adding that school security-guards have been known to hide under students' cars to by and catch sophomores and freshman -who do not have off-campus privileges -in the act of leaving for lunch. She also questioned bow effec- tive the officers would be at catchU;lg juvenile criminals, not- ing that".Students who choose to do drugs probably do not buy and sell them on campus. •Tue focus of this ts not to make drug arrests,• McDermott co~ed. •tt's to be there for Burnham.• Ridgeway said that •council- man Noyes slipped a note under my nose. I turned to Noyes and he said, 'If you vote, I'll expose you.' •J said, 'You're kidding.' " Noyes did not comment on the note during Tuesday's meeting - or on Ridgeway's "I've just been threatened• response -and request for a recess to detennine whether a conflict of interest existed that brought the meeting to a halt for several minutes. When it was dete.nnined by parents, who are visiting from . Spain. "My parents were absolutely floored,• she said. Both students and parents said the enormity of their experience overshadowed the actual content of their conversation, but they nevertheless lea.med many inter- esting things. Collins told students that the shuttle simulator is good traming for actually going up in space, that the Chandra will be •used for · charting regions of space that have not been accessible previ- church after being forced to evict men April 15 because the room they were using .did not meet codes for living quarters. The homeless shelter started informal- ly but was adopted as a mission A by the cl@rch bOard last year. tt was Gartner's goal to provid~ a structured living environment for the men that could meet their basic needs while bringing the' word of God to them. He was honored with the Mayor's Award 1n April tor his work. City staff has also been work- ing With Gartn~r since April to find a more appropriate reom at the church. Gartner would also have to meet a series of conditions before his application is approved. He'd have to have llm- ited hours of operation and writ- ten policies and guidelines. Gartner said dunng the meet- ing he wanted to work with neighbors but also asked them an open question: •Are you aware of the hollleless situation in Costa Mesa and where do you think they're staying right no~7" education and to promote safety and security on campus.• School board member Dave Brooks, a former Costa Mesa police officer, championed the idea as •a preventive measure" that can nip juvenile crime in the bud bet ore it happens. Suzanne Dean, a student at Ensign Intermediate school, agreed. •I think it would be a good idea, because it could help a lot of the kids and help us feel safer,• Dean said. But Candy Light Martinez, a Corona del · Mar parent, ques- tioned the efficacy of the DARE program and wondered whether placing a police officer on campus is the best use of scarce money. "1 don't know if it warrants the expense." she said. Mayor Dennis O'Neil and Burn- ham that no confbct ensted, the proposed $380,000 was awarded on a 5-0 vote jwith two absent). Noyes and Ridgeway -seated. next to each other Tuesday no more than arm's length apart - were seen conferring quie_µy with one another on three or f pur pieces of council business throughout the meeting. •As far as I'm concerned, it was behind me munediately, • Ridgeway had S8Jd earlier m the meeting. ously with current instruments" and that Collins "takes her duties and responsibilities seriously and believes that NASA has been in the forefront when it comes to appointing women to positions of great responsibility.• Collins also answered another of the students' crucial questions: "Is the food good in space?• •nie food is quite good-real- ly,• she replied •Today I had rice • and there are plenty of food items · to choose from, including snacks: Over.• ---------- ACCIDENT CONTINUED FROM 1 engine. 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THURSDAY . . · A creative writing class present- ed by Dorothy White will begin at 1;30 p.m. Thursday at the Costa Mesa Senior Center at 695 W. 19th St. Enrollment fee of $30 is required and class size is lirmted to 15. (714} 965-1176. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County will present a healing support group at 7 p.m. at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Adnu.ssion iS free. Preregistration is required. (714) 445-4950. FRIDAY Attend a powwow ln the Arling- ton Theatre and p1cruc area of the • Orange County Fair & Expos1tiqn Center beginning Fnday from 2 p.m to 10 a.m. The powwow is open 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. Admission l.S $5 for adults, seniors and juruors ( 12-17) are $3 and children (6~11) $3 For more mfor- mation call the Southern Califor- Jlia Indian Center dt (714) 663- 1102. SATURDAY '"'Ital.tan Gardens" wtll be pre· sented at 9: 15 a.m. at Roger's Gar- dens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road .. Corona del Mar. Whether you have an dcre's worth ol back- yard or just d balcony, learn the basics of an Italian garden. (949) 640-5600. SUN PAY "Orange County's VanJ bing Open Space.~ an exh1b1t of oils and pastels by David Damm, will be on display m the Newport Beach Central Library foyer through Aug. 30. The libriiry lS at 1000 Avocado Ave. Damm usual- ly pamts m the early morrung and evening when light creates an ~ evocative mood dnd is a member of the Laguna Plem Air Painters Assn. and the Califorrua Art Club. (949) 717-3801. MONDAY School children are lnvtted to a funny magic show titled •The Magic or Reading• at 10:30 a.m. m the Newport Beach Central Library's Fnends Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave. The program will be repeated at 3 p m. Wednesday at Mariners Branch Ubrary, 2005 Dover Drive, and again at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Balboa Branch, 100 E. Balboa Blvd The program JS part of the Newport Beach Public Library's •Long Ago and Far Away• Sum- mer Reading Program. (949) 717· 3801. ... AUG.3 .. Ploanclal consultant Jason Sherr and Don Harrell will pre· sent •Retiring or Changing Jobs?" at noon at Salomon Srruth Barney, 650 Town Center Drive, Suite 100, Costa Mesa. The pre- sentation will be repeated Wednesday at 5 p .m. Space is lim- ited. (714) 957-6500. The NaUonaJ Assn. of Women 811siness Owners, Orange County chapter will present a panel dfs. i sion by media and public reJa- ns representahvei; -•Market- te Media for Maxunum Press veragc -horn 6 to 9 p.m . a t Ute Wyndham Garden Hotel, I SO Avenue ol the Al'IS, Cost• around town Tueadoy, Jufy 27, 1999 5 Mesa. Cost for nonmcmbcri L9 $44; first-ume guests and mem- bers, $34. Dinner will be includ- ed. (714) 832-5741. AUG.4 Senior financlal consultants Dean Jackson and :Jeff Rus eU will present •Estate Planmng- Unique Strategies for the Affluent Investor" at noon and 6 p.m. at the Center Club, 850 Town Cen- ter Drive, 'Costa Mesa. Learn how 'to avoid paying ~tate taxes to the IRS. Lunch/dinner will be provid- ed. Admission is free. (714) 429- 2801. . Speak Up Newport presents Ron Wildermuth, public information ofUcer for the Orange County Water District, at 6 .pm. at the Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach. Dis- cussion will focus on the ground· water replenishment system. Admission is free. For more infor- mation call (949) 224-2266. AUG.5 The Foundation Fighting' Blind- ness will present "VISIONS '99: Theatrnents and Cures on the Horizon" through Sunday at the Century Plaza Hotel & Tower, 2025 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles. Admission is $250 per person for the three day event. The luncheon and dinner ban- quet are included. (600) 663-5555 AUG.8 IJ you enjoy Volkswagens, make plans to attend the VW Jamboree. Gates open at 9 a .m . at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center. Adnussion is $12 for adults, $5 for jwtlors (6-12) and children 6 and under are free. For more information, call Inter- Shows Motorsport Promotions Inc. at (714) 582-2371. AUG. 9- Participants In the Newport Beach Public Library's Summer Reading Program are invited to attend the grand finale ice cream social at 10:30 a .m. at the Central Library, 1,000 Avocado Ave. For more information call (949) 717- 3601 • AUG.10 The Sandwich Generation, the first of a three-part senes each Tuesday offering tips on improv- ing communication in relation- slups,. will take place at the Jew- ish Commwtlty Center of Orange County, at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Members pay $45, non- members pay $55 For reserva- tions or information, call (714) 755-0340, ext. 271. AUG. 11 The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's Noon Networking Luncheon with mar- keting expert Dr. Michael Ames will 1)e presented at noon at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Members are $15 with a reservatlon and potenbal mem- bers are $20 (949) 729-4400. Rollover Workshop• at 9;30 a.m . at Salomon South Barney, 19000 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. The workshop is free. For reservations call Stuart Shim at t94~J 955-7562. AUG. lZ The Newport Harbor Area <:;harnber of Commerce Busmess Ref err al Breakfast with president of Kreative Solutions and accom- plished author Jeanine Just will be presented at 7:15 a .m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost for members is $15 with a reservation and potential members, $20 Reservations a.re requested. (949) 729-4400. . • . AUG. 21 A seminar Utled "Growing Bearded Iris in Southern Cahlor- rua • will be presented by John Shoustra of Greenwood Daylily Farms at 9: 15 a.m at Roger's Gar- dens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Shoustra will share tips on growing beard- ed iris in Southern Caillorrua (949) 640-5600. • • AUG. 26 The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's Sunset Alter Hours Muter will be h eld from 5 to 7 p .m. at Bristol Farms, 610 Avocado Ave., Corona del Mar. Members are free and potential members dre $10. ~49} 729-4400. AUG. 27 Explore Crystal Cove State Park with naturalist Simon Fellowes on a full moon hike from 7·30 to 9:30 p .m . Hikers will meet at the El Moro Visitor Center. Crystal Cove State Park is at 8471 E Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The hike is approxunately three miles on dirt roads. Thls is a moderate . hike. Somel'a.J1S'may.be difficult. Not recommended for children under 8. Wear good shoes, a 1ack- et and bnng water. Hikers will be looking and listerung tor bats, owls, coyotes. raccoons and other nocturnal creatures. (949) 497- 7647. AUG. 28 A complete garden plannJng seminar Wlth Cnstm Fusano will be presented at 6 30 a .m . at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Fusano will discuss what to add to your garden palette ftom September through January. Learn how to prune, divide and fertilize. (949J 640-5600. AUG. 29 A complete garden planning seminar will be presented at 8:30 a .m at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar Fusano will discuss what to add to your garden palette from September through January. Learn how to prune, divide and fertilize. (949) 640-5800. ONGOING A back-country hike wlU take AUG. 14· • place at 9 a.m on Aug. 7, 8, 15, A back-country hike and moun· tain bike ride will take place at 9 a .m . at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers and bikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $6. (949) 497-7647 "Lovely Lavenders" will be pre- sented by Cnstin Fusano and Mark Miskiewicz at 9:15 a.m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Learn how to grow, care for and select great tomatoes. (949) 640-5600. Salomon Smith Barney ls spon· soring •vou and Your 401(K) 21, 22. 28 and 29 at Crystal Cove State Park, 6471 E Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center, Parking is $6. (949) 497-7647. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon takes place at 11:45 a.m . Wednesdays at Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 885-9090. Body condlllonJng cla for mature adull tt.r offered on Tu~dayio and Thursddys at 7 a.m. at Cham Reacllon. ;3928 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Adrrussion to the ftrSt cla is free and after- ward will cost $10 ~r cia or $80 for 10 clasSel», Bnng a towel and waler. Light hand weights dre rec;,ommended. (9~9) 588-2427. The WaJkfug Clu·h of Newport Beach will meet at 9 a.m. and 7 p .m . at Hosp1tC1l Road and Supen- or Avenue. Lose the wmght and have fun . (949) 650-1332. Applications are avaJlable for students planrung to enroU this faU at OCC Applicatioru; are m the $.Chool's Admissions and Recl)rds Office, 2701 F<tirv1e\v ,Road, Costa Mesa Fall classes oegin Aug. 16.'(714) 432-5072. p.m. The · fee 101 th 10-w k cla , taught by 0 ona LoScruavo, is $50. (949} 645-2356. Hoag Cancer Center sponson a free ta1 chi class for mtennediate to advanced levels from 10·30 to J 1.30 a.m. Thursdays for pe<>ple with cJncer and their families, A beginner session meets from 10:30 to 11:30 d.m Fndays. The classes are designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and pro- mote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenu- ous movements to aid m balance and concentrabon. The class is taught by Victor Atmand No reg· tStration is required Free. Hoag Cancer Center is clt 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 722-6237 . . OASIS Senior Center offers a daily telephone contdct program for seniors who have a limited local support system. (949) 644- 3244. The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 pm. WedJiesCillys at the Orange County Department or EduC'ahon 200 Kalmus Dnve, Costa Mesa Meetings are open to dnyone who wants to improve his or her public speaking sk.J.lh. (7 14) 444,-5030 Jewish Fam.Uy Service of Orange County offers a support group for · adults who are emotiondlly dis- tressed by divorce. This weekly group, led by an expenence<l counselor, meets to help identify issues and hnd oluhons to divorce-reldted problems Tues- days at 6 p.m. at JFS' satellite office at the Jewish. Federation Cdmpus, 250 E. Bdker St. Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more mforrna- tion, mclucling dates and fees. call Heathe r Watson c1t (714) 445- 4950. The Newport Beach Distin- guished ToastmdSters Club 1300 The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesd~ys 711 of Ordnge County otters a I m Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, program tor young men 14 to 18 2300 Bnstol St., Newport Bedch interested m ledmtng about Sdil-For reservations or more mforma- ing, seamanship, piloting, ndv1ga-llon, call (949) 646-1274: lion and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p .m Wcdnt!,Sdays at the Sea Explorer <;ea Base, 1931 \\'. Coast Highway Newport Beach (949} 642-6301 or (949) 551-R591. OASIS Senior Center ofrers ongoing assistance counseling and referral services for se1uors. For appomt.ments or more·mfor- malion, rail f949J 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Cttlzen Square and Round 0dnce Cluh seeks expenenced dancers to 1010 11.s group from 9 to 11 ct.m. Thurs· days at the Costd Mesa Senior Center, 19th ctnd Pomona strce~. Costa Mesa. (7141545-5609. 0A free support group for cancer patients meet. at 7 pm, Wednes- days dnd a support group for peo- ple suffenng from chrome fatigue syndrome meet from 7 to 10 p.m . \\'eclnesday... at the institute for Holl tic Treatment and Re'>earch, 4019 We.sterly Place, Smte 100. Newport Beach. (949) 251-8700. Arthrltl Foundation lnstructor Hillary Stone leads an exerase class at 11 a .m, Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center. 250 E. Bak· e r St., Costa Mc a. (71 4) .513- 5641. Nightly meeUngs are offered ln Costa Mesa c1.nd Newport Beach for anyone who want~ to over- come rucotrne addiction. Por a schedule or more information, call (71 4) 774-9106 or (8001 642-0666. The Newport Sports CoUecUon Founddbon:a nonprofit orgaruza- tion. operate a free mu ewn at 620 Newport Center Drive, NPw- port Beach. The mu eurn which has one of the world's largest col- lections of sports memorabilia, is open from 9 a .m. to 5 p .m. week- days (949) 721-9333. Mesa Messengers Toastmister Club 691 m Costa Mesa meets at 7 p .m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde Uruted Methodist Church. 1701 W. Baker St Costa Mesa (714) 540-4446 Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 m&:ts dt 7 a .m . Wednesdays at the Village Farmer, South Coast l>laza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave , Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time V1Sl· tor~. f949T8SS-4308 Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a m Mondays at the Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center. Newport Beach (949)733-2209. · Harborlites Toastmaster Club t 927 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway Newport Beach 17Hl 905-3648 Udo Isle Toastma ters meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p .m at the Glendale Federal Bank Com· muruty Room, 100 Newport Cen- ter Dnve, Fashion Island New- port Beach. (714) 964-531-4 OASIS Senlor Center otters a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appomtments and' grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. For appointments, call (949) 644- 3244. ' Tutor available for people inter- ested in reading English but could us~ the help. Hourly rates and times negobable. (949) 851-1739. OASIS Senior Center offers vtsu- al·a1d screerungs Wlth a Braille Institute representative by appomtment. (949) 644-3244. E senttol Weight Management offers interactive and pToacti"" weight Joss groups. Learn behav· lor modification and other tech· nlques to control your weight Cost is $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. WednesdaY'b and Thur&day . at 369 San Miguel Dn- ve, Swte 350, NeWpoi't ~c.b. (949) 718-9848 .. The Hope lnstUute, 41 cen!er for recovery and family education, offers a women's support ·group • from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St.; C-206, Costa Mesa (714) 432·0020. OASIS Senior Center has a walk· mg group caUed Walkers Not Rockers that meets once·a week to enjoy sceruc walks in and around the Newport Beach area. (949) 64-4-3244 Women Helping Women otters a free peer s upport group for women m transition from 3:15 to 4:15 p .m Wednesdays at 425 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa. Topics include self es~ exploration of feelings, commurucation, trauma recovery and personal support (949) 631-2333. Hoag Cancer Center otters a free yoga class from 10·45 to 11:45 a m Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949} 722-6237 Body Design and United Studios of Sell-Defense offe.fS lock boxing . classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days at 1000 W Coast Hlghwdy, Swte' C, Newport Bedch The cost 1S $8 per class (949) 722-0526 Alcoholics Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a .m Monday through Fnday in Room 3 at Oasis Seruor Center. 800 Marguente Ave , Corona del Mar. f 949) 644- 3244. ' The Ahhelmer's Assn. and Grief Support Group of Newport Villa WesVVilla. Rosa cosponsors a free support grou.p meetmg for care- gwers at 7 p.m . the fourth Thurs· . day of each month through Octo- ber at Newport Villa West Assist- ed Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. (9491631-3555 The Alzheimer's Assn. and Mesa Terrace, a residential commuruty for people Wlth Alzheimer's dis· ease and related dementia, offers a free support group for care- gwers 4t 6·30 p.m. the first Tues- day of each month at Mesa Ter- race, 350 W. Ba)' St Costa Mesa. (714) 263-1111 Rebecca Lewts leads an anlm&I bereavement group that speoal· lzes m the needs of people who have sick or dying animals. It meets at 3 p .m . every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway. Swte 311, Newport Beach. The cost is a donanon to an animal chanty of the attendee's choice. For reserva~ tions, call (949) 721-5750. Another Passage, a trans1UonaJ support group for people expen- encing changes tn their lives, • meets from 1 to 2:30 p .m . Wednesdays in Room 3 at Oasis Seruor Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644· 3244. The Costa Mesa enlor Cent r offers watercolor classes Wednes- days, through Aug. 25. from 1 to 4 Sota 7M4 Pl.PA 7~ " Teak is now Affordable! · • Ql TIC.~C 'N'n:R' • ADOBICS • RACQU£TBAIJ. • Fa£E WEIGKlS • Pf.RSONAL TRAISEaS • STaENGnl 1'MIN1NG EQUIP. • MSICl'T'Mll.. Rediscover the YMCA I • I ffi-OPlNER . • 6 Daily Pilot 8 Ray and Stuart discover , unfamiliar surroundings. W:th each step up in age classification are challenges tougher than returning first serve~ or coming to the net. Most tennis players who reach the age of SO contract new aches to go along with their old pains, and some locals were feeling u last week after the men's U.S. National Hard Court Champi- onships at Lmdborg Racquet Club in Huntington Beach, whicll hosted the 50s and 5Ss "When you don't practice muth, and then play three or four matches, your legs get tight, your body gets fatigued and you don't move as well," said Newport Beach's Robyn Ray, a forxner world champion in singles in the 45s. Ray and his longtime partner, Ken Stuart, reached the doubles ~emifinals in the 55s, before losing to Jaclde Cooper and Joaquin Demonet. In a playofffor third place, Ray and Stuart defaulted and settled for fourth. •we played a couple of good matches, but then my legs got a little stiff, and when your legs I ' ..• 157 days. don't move, your game detenorates," said Ray, di.rector of tennis at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Clob. Stuart, owner and operator of the Palisades Tenn.is Club, and Ray bave known each other since junior tennis. They competed against each other in college when Stuart played at. Long Beach ~late, where h& won an NCAA doubles. title, and Ray was at the University .of Arizona. •When you're young, you can • get away with (not practicing much),• said Ray, who advanced to the semifinals with Stuart, after the local tennis club proprietors defeated Bill Lange and Thomas Wuethrich in the quarterfinals. Stuart and Ray, seeded thud in their division, were part of a large contingent of Newport-Mesa tournament players competing in the U.S. National Hard Courts. Bob Duesler (Newport Beach), Irv Goldberg (Newport Beach) and Mike Meissenburg (Costa Mesa) also played in the 55 doubles, while Newport Beach's Peter Finch, Leo Pracolosy, Robert Muir and Yahan Simidian, Corona del Mar's Gene Rhodes and Costa Mesa's Bart Bowen participated in the 50 TINNIS do~bles. Hanle Lloyd, director of the Costa Mesa Tennis Center, also plctyed m the 50s. Muir, who partnered with John Collins of Austin, Texas, captured third place in the 50s. Newport Beach's Lindsay Davenport, No. 1 in the Women's Tennis Association Tour rankings, heads a list of 104 women entered in the 1999 U.S. Open at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. Davenport. the defending Open champion and winner of this year's Wimbledon, will play the Ca.hfomia circuit before trying to win her third Grand TENNIS • Slam singles tiUe. I..ast year, she beciune the first woman ever to sweep the August hard court events at Stanford, Carlsbad and Manhattan Beach, and became the first woman since Martina NaVTatilova in 1988 to wm three singles titles in the same calender month. Tennis parttdpatton ln the U.S. is on the rise, according to a survey released by the USTA, the Tennis Industry Association and the Intemational Tennis Federation. The survey found that from 1996 to 1999, the number of frequent players (21 times or more tn a year) Increased from 4.9 million to 5.4 million, a 10.2% growth spurt. It also said the number of peopl.e who played tennis fou'r or more times in a year jumped 14.6%, from 12.3 million to 14.1 · million, and the number of people who played at least once a year rose 6.7%, from 19.5 million to 20.8 million. Other indications confinn the advancement in tennis,· such as tennis ball sales for the first quarter of 1999, which were up 11 %, while tennis racket sales reportedly jumped 8.5%. RON S0UMAN I DAILY PILOT Newport Coast's Juliette Mutz.ke returns a serve during her match against Katie Clark of Balboa Island in girls 14 singles Monday. CANNONS UNLEASHED War by the Shore continues today. NEWPORT BEACH -The War by the Shore, otlf~ known as the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club's Junior Tennis Classic, contin- ues today with a full slate of singles for boys and girls following Monday's opening rounds with virtually all of .the seeded players m action. Here's how it went on Monday: ROUNbOfl4 ~1'Slngles , Sumll Menon def. Daniel Bogen, 6-0, 6-1; Peter Kulmatlcki def. Chad Wallace, 6-2. 4-6, 6-4; Robbie L'Amour def. Jason Platt. 6-0, 6-0; Sebastian Corrales def. ~n Mendelson, 6-1, 6-2; Bradley Valfejo def. Robert Prows by default Brandon B~gett def. Ben Feiner, 6-1, 6-1; Briar) Chastain def. Matt Bennett. ' .6-2, 6-3; l.og•n Johnson def. M ike Truong, 6-0, 6-3; Michael O'Bradovitch, 6-2, 6-1; Trevor Cunningham clef. Pedro Ac~ 6-4, 6-4; Eric Aar~ def. Jeff Buie, 7·6, 6-2; Justin Ning def. OlaSe Hoeven, 6-0, 6-0; Gary Fan def. Richard Truong, 6-2, 6-1; SHn Korduner def. Aaron Sellars, 6-1, 6-1; Jared Hiley def. David OrrNnt. 6-1, 6-3. ~14Slngles Jonathan Bowmen def. Devin Rauchwe~~-H, 6-3, 6-2. ·11oys 12 Singles Andy~ def. Kyle e'rstman. 6-0, 6-1, Eric Lee def Pet«John Thompsoii. 6-1, 6-0; Ellfot Rodgen def. Do Tung, 6-2. 7~ (J.5); Jonathan Bowman def. Devil Rauchwtl'Cler, 1 ~. 6-3. 6-2; L&l1nd Suttle def. O\ase Ofiphant. 6-0, 6-2; Andrew Ong def. Chns Koyam1, 6-1, 6-3; Kylie Feller ct.f. Dylan leslht, 6-2. 7~; Alex Chin ··def~~-4-3. 6-0; ChriS Johnson def. Brandan Bo<coman, 6-l, 6-1; : Shi Suzuki def. Ntehol.ls Glngold. 6-1, 6-0; Steve Johnson Jr. def. -..,.12 ...... 1 0yt.n Esptey-Jones, 6-3, 6-4; Oeriek Mitre def. Spencer Reftz. 6-1, 6-1. Herman Ahuja def. Elliot ROdgen, 7·S, 6-1 . Hadley Ogle returns a forehand in hb match wtth Sean Kaddura ln boys 18 singles. Ogle WU a 6-2, 6-1 winner in Monday'• opening round. Mutz.ke, above, was allo a winner, dalmlng a 6-0, 6-1 victory. -Girts,,~ ..,. 10 ....... -~m Tran def. Emily Boyd, 6-1, 6-0; Lindsey Butterwldt def. <Moline Freeman, Austin D.vis def. Andl«W Apodaca by defM.ltt; o.vld Pwtenon def. Abflham ; 6-0, 6-0; Lesh• Damion""· LIUrt Bonhal~ 7-5, 6-2; Ellbeth Exon def. Ttlcia Lee, Aboublkare, 6-2. M ; Alex Quintero def. Bryen Buchert. 6-0 .. 6-0; Khaled •6-1, 6-3; Magan H•wluns def. Masha Kontore<, 6-2, 6-2. · M<*htM def: Peter Friuchen, 6-1,..6--1. I I Girt. "'.... • Glfta.,. ..... : ~M Anak·Agun-Gede def. OlefsN Eclmonston. 6-0, 6-0; KatriN Johnson Rebbeca Lee def. Karen Kreuzer. 6-3. 6-1; c.'helSH Godbey ct.f. Mttthell :dtf. Br!Mma Ondfyas, 7-5, 6-3; CMstlne ~def. Lisa Wlhon, 6-3, 6-0; Lauren CMofyn. 6-2, 6-1; <AMy Knutson def . .._... lltr1, 6-0, 6-l; Mkhette o.tdef . • ~i.gher def. Vaness. Dunl1P. 4-6, 6-2, 6-3; Jenny Tortora def. Lauren Nkott Charney, 6-0, 6-0; Lauren lhomm def.~ Lehrnar\ 1-6. 6-2. 6-1; Etef :pttquerelll, 6-4, 6-1; Sara Bryan def. P'rttcllt. Guzman, 6-0, 6-t; Bre.tnM Stowell Bugescu def. Jennifer Lff, 6-0, 6-0. ' •def. Twn.trln Esplnou by ~.utt; NMalle Citro def. JohanN Phlltlps, 6-0, 6-0; Cllrtl 11 ....... :~ Feldrnlr def. Kathryn Mil«, 6-1, 6-1; Whhney P.ul ct.f. M«Mi Malec. Mlc:Nlle Keese def. Jennffw l'olh. 6-1, l-0; Macall ....irlns ct.f. Erin Sllnchez. •M. 6-0; JuNette Mutlk• def. Kltte a.tt. 6-0, 6-1; LMw• ltobinlc>n ... Sharyl • 6-2, 6-1; Kelty Nthon def. Met ... SelmlUIOh, M, .. l; Alrillflt SmeUna .,, : 't)mlmC>tO. f.2. 6-0; Kefly Mlhoney ct.f. Courtney ~ 6-2, 6-2. Jamie Pllgfln> by d9feult; Jodie ~ ct.f. Krlttln rriederldorf ~ d9fMllt; 1 • G1rt1 101119e1. • Klly Sbc dlf. l8ur1 Oewndcri, H, &-4t ~ DunllD ct.f. Erb ludlr, 7-6 C7·i), : ~ ,stowttl c»f. ~ Young, ..... 6-0; St9phlnlt Lan9W def. a.r. 6-J: OWlltfne \\W1a dllf. Donni~ .,, .,: Julie Utrtcft dlf. Hllry Fullr. • ~ .. 1, H , M, 6-2; Kristen Ciffflltt'I def ....... lelllt, M, f.J, 6-J. 1 t .._,OPl2 ... ti ....... : ! ..,_ •...... Chrildne lMW\ dlf. Mil 0-. M. K 7~ ~Minning ct.f, Emir WU. • ~Mete> def Ken~ d9flUlt; Seeri Herp9f d9f, ~ c.cro. f.2, •t; An** V.W d9f ......... "-A~ M, 7·5; Meglf'l fllttrik def. J11 :""6'1;-._..dlf. --.-..... ·-..,.--···••:--~ACE; M. ~" 6rf;·~~1W,.,_,~t-a, .... ~11IWlllMlll'•llmag-·t--- ;11f. Nlfftl o.rant. M. ~ ~ ...,.,,., *'·Allis c.11. H, Mi J.on ---1MM ~Oun-. M. 4t-7-1; "-' dlf. Menon CMM :QltlllNoU ... '9ck u tw :':!elrtlllllldlf. Pllrtdt ..... '"'· "°· . lw·dlllliul;Smtt-..ea ........... _.. H, 2: ......... dlf. lllnca • • M...... AbGI*'*"' H. M Slln'e-.n *'· Sllhl ~ M. •t, Mo At•,,,. Lee ; ~Ozurowtchdtlf.~ ..,..... • ........ ,.... .. ,,M. ' . . l QU01I Of 1HE DAY -W. lal same MS .ti add playi footbal, rj at one time -• Pat Mllllan. Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner • Sports Edilof Roger Carlson • 949-.57 4-4223 CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM ·.: , Newport Harbor •When y()u think of great quarterbacks at Newport Harbor High, he truly rates as one of the all-timers. well in the first half, and I guess you· could say we won the second half." Bukich said. W en Steve Bukich saluted front and center in the long Bukich's father, Rudy. played illl quarterback for USC and was 1111111 named MVP of the 1953 Rose Bowl Game when the Trojans defeated Wisconsin, 7-0. gray line that is Newport Harbor High football, there was little anybody had to teach him when it came to respect, tradition and appreciation. Bukich, one of the school's greatest quarterbacks of all time, grew up in Chicago dwing a period when high school football was king and moved here with his family before entering his freshman year at Harbor, when Ernie Johnson was the head coach and made quite an impression on the young Bukich. •(The Tars) seemed to attract some of the best coaches around," Bukich said. •With Ernie Johnson (for one year in 1970) Wld Don Lent (1971-73), from a high school standpoint, the staffs they put together were exceptional. But Bukich, a valued 205-pounder with a strong arm and good wheels, was so unpressed with new UCLA Coach Dick Venneil that he selected the Bruins in the recruiting process over USC and BYU. Buloch. who also played baseball at Newport Harbor, suffered from back problems after graduating in 1974 and didn't play in any summertime all-star football ga.m~. · But, as a true freslunan at UCLA, Bukich was thrust into the starting lineup on the road against powerful Washington when quarterback John Sciarra was injured. •My first full year of school in California was my freshman year at Newport Harbor, and I Steve Dukich It was a day m Seattle that Bukich would like to forget, but a school-record five interceptions in one just remember being unpressed by the strong importance football had in Southern California at the time, compared to Chicago, where it was the ultimate activity for kids growing up: Bukich's hard·nosed, Midwest attitude blended in nicely with a core of Sailors.who felt the same way about football. Jeff Kravitz, Mark Duffy, John Gust, Gavin Hedrick and George Nonis were first-team All-Orange Coast area seniors along with Bukich in the fall of 1973. •we had some guys who could play football, all at one time," classmate Pat Millican, who later started on the defensive line for the University of Miami, once said. But the humble Buldch was the field general of the Sailors' '73 Sunset League co-championship, a squad (9-2) that tied a 31-year-old school record for victories in a season. Bukich, who was later a starting quarterback at UCLA, was a first-team All-CIP Southern Section 4-A choice and first-team All-Orange County selection (along with his favorite receiver, junior Vinnie MuJroy). Santa Ana Valley's Myron White was the Orange County Back of the Year in '?3. Valley that .. season also had a first-team all-county comerback named Garry Templeton. Bukich, who teamed with Mulroy to form the best passing-receiving combination m Harbor's 42-year history at that point, completed 51of106 passes in the regular season for 1,099 yards and 12 touchdowns, and ran for eight others, iilcluding four ruShing scores in a 31-3, sea.son-opening victOpY over Corona del Mar. In the Tu.rs' first playoff game, they knocked off Siena League champion South HillJ, 35-20, as BuJdch canied for 16 yard.I on nine attempt.I, mduding touchdOwns jaunts of 33 and 20 yards. Newport Herbot loit in tbe quarterftnilJs to tOp-aeeded St Paul, 17-7. •Tbat wu one of thole games you wilh you could play over, becaUle (Coecb Martjoo AndCb'• Swoi'dlmen) baDclled UI pretty Hll ....... game makes it ctifficult to 1gnore. •But the record was bed (shortly thereafter) by Tom Ramsey,• Buloch said. "I can't wait for )um to read that." Actually, Matt Stevens tied the record in 1986 against Oklahoma, and it's a mark that still stands. At least Bukich can say he's in the same UCLA passing record book as Troy Aikman and Cade McNown. Bukich, who earned UCLA football letters in 1974, '76, '77 and '78 (he was injured his second year and redshirte!i), enjoyed his Bruin experience athletically and academically, ma1oring in urban geography and economics. One of his UCLA highlights was playing Arkansas, the n coached by Lou Holtz, in the 1978 Fiesta Bowl. •Holtz was on lbe Tonight Show' with Johnny Carson the night before the game, which was played on Christmas Day, and he was doing a stand-up comedy routine which was really; funny," Bukich said. Coach Terry Donahue's Bruins bed Arkansas, 10·10, as Bukich. 1 making his only start of the season, scored UCLA's lone touchdown on a 15-yard run in the fourth qu¥ter.to ti~ it. •Lou Holtz said after the game it was like kissing your sister,• said Suki.ch, who handed the ball off mostly to running bock James Owens (121 yards on 11 carries). During the Bu.kich era at Newport Harbor, a supportive booster club paid for a brand • new weight room. •Initially,• Bukich 58.id, •that gave us a Jot of momentum. •1 think the tradition at Newport Harbor High has always been strong. I just feel proud to be a part of it." , Today, Buk.ich, a member Of the Daily Pilot SportS Hall of Fame, celebrating the millennium, is vice president oi construction for a company that builds auilted living fadli.ties. He lives in Laguna Niguel With his wUe of 20 years, Kerry, and two boys, Juon, 18, and S.U. 8. Juan ii a martial 1111a =-==~ • 1·• ..... 1-..121~~·11• "''" .......... -.................... "~ .... 1----,· ..... --=--.:=r-~\:'.':U-" • I 4115 II ....... .. .. Doily Pilot SpOrts T~. July 27, 1999 7 h happened ftve years ~go this wook: 1001111 IACI hooting was the key to th ctory. Doug G'1'.en had rune pQmts in the ltt t five minutes. 8earbower finished wltti 13 polnts and Uu steals. Former Loyola Marymount ~ard Jeff fl') tt (12 pmnt ) was used 45 o decoy lot •86, wbo ., lnging Hills Country CJUb ID local \:ODC}'ball Th duo of Wik Wel&oa and MAii wm um def tod Chip Pl~ 4lld In high school summer endeavors· · Coro11A <l l Mar I-Ugh ~001 helc! \ts annuat MR~·thon and alumni football teurrwuent. ~enstVc lineman David Lee squattea 475 I aD'@ds to win the Wung competition Eight t~axns @w~d up for the football toumdlllent, with the clas oJ 1983 beating tho Hl90's team. Lance Martin scored twioo for '83. Leading the '90s was Jeff Weg•ner and Scott Bogd4an. The referee for ttu occasio.n was Gal All·Ame.ricain linebacker Eight Orang Coa t Colleg alhlet , including ll!IUtnoe High product Monique Sweet, were ~ 31 O :fulJ.tisne stud nt who made the colleg President List by reoord.ing a perfect 4.0 GPA ~:included weie. Matt Ho1mqulst(men1s soccer); Patrick Nellon and Mau Ortiz (men's basketball); Eddie Burrell, Rich Parsons, and JusUn Dally (men's crew); and Jeanne Garrli;on (women's t'TeW}. 10 ned '89 hnd '90 s th tounuunent' only two·time chdltlps. Dan Van Steenbuyse led all scorer W1th 17, while Mike Heeos aclded 12 for '83. Darren lance In th third nnnual TJ VOlleyOOU tbunuunent h ld at BJg Corona St.ate B ch. l11 high school wat r polo action. Robble Pike "" - of Coron c1C) Mar Md lour Sb\'CS to leod CdM lo 111, a 10·6 wm over crosstown nval N wpol1 Harbor 10 the champwnm.iµ of the lll Dorado High tour- nament, In h1gb school b&Uetball acUon: The class of 1986 repeated as champions of the Corona del Mar Higb SChool ,AJunuu baketbaU toumement The '86 team deieated '83, 42!39, m the title game. Tod Bearbower'• defense and second·halt It happened 1 O years ago this week: 1n lQV!l yachting news: S1tty·mn hoat turned and CdM ftlumn ~not Wlllarc:t In community college news: Costcl Mn e 's Austin Maki was beaten b}'. 9 D~"id Duval by ooe uoke m the c!tampionshlp of the Unit I States Amateut.Golf Chcunp1oships at out for Ut N V-JX.irt JiarbOr Chamt i Qf Commerce Zlnnual Fli_ght o1 ll1c Las rs. Jon 'Pi~e of Balboa ·~:; • Isl lid won Ut race. ~om piled by Thrun QuiJfo f"I' • I PU~UC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBU~ NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitious Bual neia taking cen.a111 very lmJ>OI' Drive P.O. Box 14171 If' YOU OBJECT 10 lhe 3 The s.i. 1a ..c to OOCUt Name St1tement 180! actions, however, the Orange CA 928158. granting ot tne pelilion. you baa 1 ir .in.neng on Auge.< 1, Fouooation, ca1e ol Cort G. Youngberg CPA , Las•av. Thomas Sdlwa1z & Powna 22•• West C.O..t H1gtrway, S1111e 100, Newport "Beach. Cal~omla 92663 (9•9) 650·2771 . Pubkshed Newpon Beach· Costa Msa Daily Pilot IF YOU OBJECT TO the granting of the petition, yo11 ahould appear at the hearing end ttata your obJ•e- t1on1 or fife written f'bjectiona with the coun before the heer· Ing. Your eppHranca may be in pareon or by your attorney. The rolowing perliOlll Plf°&onaJ represen1a11ve IF YOU OBJECT TO ~Id appear at Ille hear· 1909 ere clOtng bultneas 85 will be required lo gtve no-the g1antlng of the 1ng and Slate your obJ8C· 4 The ~ w111 be ~soo Metal Woru, hoe to interested persons petition, you 1hould lr<>nS or Ide wntten Ob1ec· oft'efed for .. •a Ja. • • 27<[t · Hatbaf View Orr.a. unt41n they have Wawed eppeer et the hHring 11ons with lhe court bel°'e wher'I ia; "w1Ct1 al faults." In CQdt>a del Mar. Ca1tfom1a notice or consented to the nd b' 1n h m Yoo bulk. wtthoul ............, °' 92625 , proposed actlOl'I) The in-e 1tate your o l•C· a ear g r ap· ~~:.... ·-·-·{.,l) lol AMt Harrison 2720 dependent aomlnrS1ratlon tiona or file written pearance may be 10 person r.,.. .... -....... 1n one Harbor Vtew Dnve, Corona authority w~I be granted objections with the or by your ettornoy °' 1n ~ Ids. °' both, less t led court before the hear-IF YOU ARE A CREDI-81 Secured Perty't dlact9-del Mar, Cat0lom1a 92625 un an '" eres per-TOR or QOOllngent creditor hon, In eccordanoe with § This bu'4neH " con-son Ides an obJectton to the Ing. Your eppHrfinca of the deceased. you must 9504 of Iha Coda. July 27. t999 T629 duoted by an Individual pe1ttt0n aM shows good may be In p1111on or by Ille your claim with the 5 An ........,__,. --• Have you started doing cause wn~ the court stioufd your attorney. · Y ,....._.IY9 .,.... ... ...., h .. ~~ IF YOU ARE A court and mall a copy to lhe who dHlntt credit terms °' business yet? No not grant e au1 .. ., .. ty. personal representative to llCllmlne the Col'8taral Fictitious Business IF YOU ARE A Name Statement CREDITOR or a contin- The lollow1ng persons gent cr9ditor of the are doing buslnesi. a!!\ · · decaeaed, you must file IBAAAA SCREEN ... LESS 'your clalm with the 293t Graoa Lane, Untt E, ooun and mall e copy to Costa Maso, CA 92a2t> the pareonal 11pra11nt•- Knf1e Hamson A HEARING on the pell· CREDITOR or a contin· d b he 11 Tn1s statemeAt was hied lion wlll be held on gent creditor of · the ~~~:ir m~t~s 110~~e must mttu arra.ngementa In w11h the County Clerk ol AUGUST 26, 1999 111 t·45 decaeaed, you muat file data ol the llrst tsauance ol ~nee of1ha Mia by c:on- Oranga County on 6-30·99 Pm. In Dept L73 located at your cll!lm with the tellers as provided 1n Pro-i.c:ung Ranctya 8. Sotef, 19996797978 341 The City Drive South. court and mail a copy to bate Code section 9100 Eaq • Bucheltet, N9mef, Dally Pilot July 6. 13. 20, Orange, CA 92868 the paraonal repreaant• The hme ror fthog clatms Flelda & Younoar. 81 213- 27. 1999 T593 IF YOU OBJECT lo the tlve 'eppointed by the ~1u not axp1re before loor 891"5084 Fictitious Buslneaa grantlngofthepetition,you court w ithin four months rrom the naanng 8 Said Sala dolt not atr.ct Name St1t-ent should appear at lhe hear· month• from the data date notlCed at>ove. the oghta of Secured Penv to ..... tng and stale 11nur ob1ec· f 1. . f OU •. y EX E IOfacro.. upon any othaf The tollowing persons uons or 1118 wrftten ooiec-o 111t 111uance o Y ... A AMIN the collateral lllCUM9 the obll-ara·durng business as lions with the court belore letter1 as provided in hie kept by the court If you aatlon• of o.o.or OMng IO Karrl&Oll Costom Oel>IOn. lhe hearing Your ap-Hctlon 9100 of the are a person [nterested In S.Curect Party 01 to pursue 201 Pautanoo A'fe • Costa pearance may be 1n person California Probate Code, the e"tate, you may I le any and all ngtits and r..,,.. Mau Ca 1f0fllla 92627 or by your attorney The time for filing wiltt the court a Request '°' dlaa • ~ lo Secured Anne Harrison, 201 tF YOU ARE A CREDI· clain'll will not expire Soecial Notice (ronn DE Pal1y Paula11no Ave Costa TOR or oontingenl creditor before four months t54) of !tie Ii mg ol en in· DATED July 22. 1999 Mesa C..11lotrua 92627 ol tne deceased, you must from the hearing data ventotY and appraisal 01 FOOTHIU CAPITAL COR-Thl:. blJl><• s is COO· hie your da1m wiin ltle noticed above. estate usets or ol any PORATION, ducteo by an individual oourt and mad a copy to the vou MA v EXAM-~e~::O ~r p~:i:iw: a Callfomla c:orpora1.ion n Have you Started <bng personal representative INE the file k--t bu the 250 A R · eo-nt kW t>usroess yet? No appointed by !he COUr1 If .... y HCll,Ofl 1 equut Welts F~ Senk NA Anne Hamson with•n lour monll\s lrom lhe court. you eta a par-tor Speael Notice f01m is .., .,__._ ,.._,,_ Tn st t I 'e<l son intareat9d In the available lrom the oourt _, ......,. .. , ........,. ... IS 8 eman1 was " data of the IVSt 1SSU8nC8 ol tata you marc file Cieri< Its Sr Vica Preaidant w1tn thl! County Clerk ol lelters as provided 1n Pro-11 1 1 1 h DATED. Jutw 22. 1999 Omnc;ie County on 7-01 ·99 bate eooa. soctlOn 9100 with tne court 1 ormal Attorney or t • ., ..,.... .. ,TE ... A N""..,R 19996797988 The time t()( lib~ claims Renueat for Spacial Petitioner: ~ • ~ . D P .... J 6 3 20 N 'ti-f ... _fill f Timothy J, 8119<1, Eaq. FlELOS I. YOUNGER aay ""' uty . 1 • w111 not expire be Ofe lour o ca o .,,. 1 ng 0 en SBN 85858 Att0tneye kw FoothtU Capctal 27 1999 T594 montns from the lleanno Inventory and eppraiHI Cori>Otallofl, NOTICE OF dale noticed at>ova of ett•t• eaaau or of ~fi:'~~~~k1y, aa agent I« Welle Fargo APPLICATION TO YOU MAY EXAMINE the eny petition or account .19712 MtcAnhur Blvd., Bank. NA SELL ALCOHOLIC hie l...epl by tne court. II you 81 proYided-ln HCbon S'ta. 210, lrvlna, CA Bv Ralldya 8 Soref BEVER"'GES ar11 a per$00 Interested 10 1250 of the California 92612•2407 , " the estate, you m11y Ille Probate Code. A Ra-.J Allllandra Rhim Date ol Fd1ng At>phcallon w11n the court a Request for~ quett for Spaci9' No.uce Publlshed Hun11ngton EXHIBIT "AM 07,JUL'V·1999 Special Notice ~lorm DE: form ia aveilablel fri>m Beacn·Founta1n Valley OOUATERAI.. To Whom II May Concern 154) ol tho hHng ol an 10< the court clerk. k~8f:e~ent July 20. '26· Co1191antl " defined In the The Name(s) ol lhe venlory and appraisal ol Anom.y for Pwdtloner. TM Loen Aciretmant. Iha Con-Apphcanl(~ ts/are estate assets or ot eny li8d'9el E. l .. •wr --------603 tint.tog ~nty AQte11111111 ~j~~ !J~~~NY ~~I~~ t~~~~:~,~ ::::·.:..°:at. :!I. I~ ~ .... I ~.Security541!Cun-~~~ The applicants hilted IOf Spactal Notice form 1s 291 o..y at.. l'300 -_ ".............. ,._,,.. at>oo.a are epptyin9 to Iha available lrom the OOUJt ~1!t,~1~ CA Department ol Alconol1c clerk ~ U&. -IO t-. Clldaf P9par. Ooc;u. Bever~• Control IO sea Attorney for th• 07/20, 07121, 07 /27 ~e INTE.RfSTEO IN THE manta.~. Equiprnem, alconollC t>evara9M at. Petitioner: ........ '85 ,._THE DEBTOR Conaum« and Other Goods 2920 NEWPORT BLVD Ml h I s H C•A F1 1·· 8 I ,..,.,.,_,, ...... _ .. <>-...--..i... NEWPORT BEACti, CA c ea ' arrN, ~·· ct uOUI us MfS OR HAVE A SECURITY OR Ind -.-.-._.,, PUS3 Attomey at law N•me Statement OTHER INTEREST IN THE f\lewpol1cua~~FOO........, ....... ol 2660 E Cout Highway The following persons COLLATERAL. OESCRISED ... _ ·~Jul For lhe IOllo-.wig type Corona Dal Mer, CA are doinQ business 15 ... l,....... OR .... .., ,.._.._R· 27, 1999 l1cens1 75 ON·SALE 92625 IPANI °"' """" ~" ""'"' GENERAL BREW PUB Published Newport BeOCh JAP ESE' & ENGLISH EST!D IN ACQUIRJNG THE Fictitious Business PUblished Newport Beach-"~ta M••• Dao~ Pt'-' CAR SERVICE. 738 W COLLATERAL. N ... St teme t Cos Dally Plol .....,. -"" 1711'1 Street. Urut "A ('PQantial trur.led Par-am... a n Jw/~J-4~ 21, fm Jt.Jy 27, August • 3. 1999 Costa Mesa CA 92627 tiati The lollowlt'lg persons ~ T596 TM811 Antorv WaJ"'°"'lC:Z· 7845 Tl1Ff!~USG~ are dQing bustoe:.s as Flctitlou• Bual-as Flc:titlou1 Business M>o< Clrcll, Hunllngton iiiiil\ilrCipiljJ -..... ~ Dupont 98 LLC, 2240 • ••• N1me Statement Beach. CA 92847 tion f W9A ... F Uru1111S11y Drive. Suite too. N1me Statement Tile follow•"" persons Tilts busine" Is con· n lglftl or .. arg_o Newport Deacn. CA 92660 Ttie lullowlng person. are d0'09 bui~SS IS ducted by an Individual ==. ~ 11d~1 ~= Dupont 98 UC (CA). are cl010g businns as D and D Champagne Have you star1ed doing Loa.........._ CA~ • 22•0 Un1veri.1ty Dnve. Cll<irter Marketing and LLC, 2240 university bu511l9ss ye•' No ~..--. Su le 100. Newpon Beacn: D1Sl1'ibotion 2060 Placon· DNve, Suite 100. Newpon Anton1 Wahoowicz ('"S«:W-ed Perty") CA 92660 Ila A .. v. •C3 Costa Mesa. Beach. CA 92660 Th•• slatemen1 was tiled ~~!Jl~!l · Tllls business 1s con- C;it.tomia 112627 D and D Champagne with the County Cler11 ot n Loan ,t,gr-dueted by; Llm11ec1 Dean Charter, 2060 LLC. (CA) 2240 Un1vers11y Orange County on 7-7-99 mant (Iha "\.OM ~r-Ltaba1ty Co. • Placantla Ave • •C3. ~ta Dnve1 suite 1 oo. Newpoit 19996708432 mant1. • ametldad. date<! Have you started. doing Mesa, Ca111omia 92627 Beacn, CA 92660 Daily P110t JUiy 13, 20, u ol Daoamber 20, 1991S, by business yet? No Leonel Delone San ThtS buS4ness 1s con-27, Aug 3. 1999 T599 end balwMn Seourad Party Dupont 98 LLC. Donald hueza. 2080 Placentla duc;ted b~L. 1m,tad Flc:titloua Buelneu end N'C. Inc.. dbti Au1o W Gilmour, Member Ave., •C3, Cosla Mesa L'~bil••y N S Per1a Club ("Oebto(') This statement was tiled 2627 "' " 1me tatement 2. That car1aln Une of Credrl with lhe Counru Clerll ol ca11romia 9 Have you &taned do4ng '"'-'I Tt11s business Is con business yet? No rnv lollowiog persons Mota (Iha 'Note;, dated aa Otanc;ie County on 7-23·99 ducted by a general part· D Ind D Chamn•""'" are dorng business as uf 'leoamber 20, 1991S, In tM 19996800121 ... ,,.. •. -0 C1S . 3303 Harbor mtnel pri....i-1 amount of Daily Pilot '""' 27. Aug ners.wp LLC, Donald W Gilmour, Blvd Sulla D, Costa $ .000.000'...._, ~~ .... J. to. 17, 1999' T613 Have you staned oo.ng Member c r 92626 _.., "' businus ye!? No This statement was bled Mesa, ah om.a ~ In f11YOt ol Secured Ftctitioua Business Dean Charter w11n ina County cienc ol S.Mo Rodrtauez.Camn Pel'1 Name Statament -Tn1s statement was ltltd Orann.. eounru on 7.23.99 Clear Water Dr · nyon 3. That cal'lllin eo..inu1ng The tOI"'"""" persons -Mlti tne County Clerk ot . .,,... "19oNaoot30 Lake, ca~romia 92587 S«:iur1ty ~,..,,,.,.: Right.a are clOI"" ;;~:.'!.s as 0 "-· -1 on 7 o "" Tl'tlS bus.nass IS con· ... .....__ ..-..... ,__ • ...., ... • ..... range""""' Y .,,, • .., Daily Pilot July 27 Aug ed b ndNld "' r•-,.•-n _.., """"'"-• Champagne Bui1oing 119967*91 3 10, t 7, 1999 T619 OUct y an I .. ..,., ~..... t-"Conbnueng s.cunty Group. LP, 22•0 Urwers1ty Daly PloOI ~ t3 20 Ha11e you Sta•...v -"V -m~...... .._.~ a ,,., ' • 0.11121221 t>us.ness yet? No ~20 / "'::!" "' Drtve Suda 100. Ne~port 27. AIJi 3. 1 T597 OF SIMO AOdoguez .__,.._ • 1-. IJlf •nd Bffctl. CA 92660 Fictitious Bu1lne11 NOTICE Ths statement was hied ~ Daibt.cw end S. cnampagne Building Name Statement PElll KWI TO ... ...._ r~-"' ,..._... .... CUf9d Piny Group, LP, (CA), 22•0 Unt· ·-·-"'"'' UIW VYVOK~ ......... "' .. . n.t --c-.,.-; D ·~ "·. 00 Tlle looowing persons ...uae-•t:n Orange~on7-&-99 .. ,,__. _ .. , versuy "'""• .... ta 1 • are oeing bUMess as ESTATE OF: 1t8967"'4' ~=-*!.... E~~ NeWOOtt Beacn, CA 92660 Con-Rev ErobC Gdt•""'-, ROl"A...,. T. f¥....... D•""' Ptlot J~ 13 20 ,u... .., This t>usiness ts con-_..,., ...__,, -_, . . ._:=lo· cWad • at d·-•--' by • ..__,..,. •01 El Camino Real. San CASE NO. A 1 7987 27, Aug 3 19 Teo2 .....,. "'"'"" mn• ..., ¢1ementa. Calllornla To .. heirs, banafl• BSC8558 Oac:embaf • 11188, ~end partriersnop 92672 cleria1, or9ditora, con--NOTICE OF PETITION ~-~ and S. ~.,.you ,:taned doing Dean Charter, 2060 tl"""'nt oradltot9, and TO AOMINISTEA r-•r· ess yet No Ptllceintll A'fe . #C3, Costa • ..,. ho h ·1 The Loetl AQIMmant, the Donald W, Giimour Me:; Caltforrna 92827 peraona w meyot •~ ESTATE OF: Nt:M. the Continuing s-Thia statement was tiled ,. M S In wlH be lnteHSt9d In LAWRENCE -. Lu-..,,_., the FFE w11h Iha County Cler1c ol t:I athew mt ' t"-will or •••·t•· or '"' .....,. 0 Cou 7 23 99 J" 7 t VI a v er d a ,.. ... • M. KIRWAN Security ~ end 1111nge nty on -· CapiMrano Beach, Cat~or: ~ovt!'t.5of: ROLAND T. CASE NO. A1980t0 MICtl other lnalnlments, D ,., P·' .J~~27 .. l20 n1a 92624 ,.. ,,N To all rtelrs, beneli· llQIMl'nalltl and dooumantt a•., ~OI -1 • nug Tn1i. bus1nua ts con A PETITION h•• ... edl preYfoutly -.cutact and 3, 101 17 1999 Tt112 ducted b a ""'neral bean fll9d by DOROTHY Cia .... s, cr tors, cont ni911-bililwaen Secured Fictitious Buslnest partners~~ ,,.. EVANS In t.,. Superior ~t~ed:a~· ~.,:'~ ~':net Oeblar .. '*• Heme Statement Ha-.. YoU staned doing Court of Ctlllfornia, be lnt41rasted 1n the will Of 1naftar oolactlYafy refa<rld to The IOllC>Wing pa11ons llusmen ~I? No Cou.m of Ore~. t ""''n I •Iha "\.oen Ooournanls • d~ bus1-a Dean C It""· E PETIT N re-esta e, or""' • o . NOTlCI la --v ,,.,,._,.. era " ... SI s· ., 1.AWRENCE M lf,IRWAN .. _ _,,..n PACI C MILLWORKS. Th11 r;tatamant was hied guaate ttM!t DOROTHY A PETITION FOR PRO· thee an EV9nt ol DafM ha9 20141 Ordlld Street, New· w1tl'l 1119 County Cleric ol EVANS be eppoint9d •• BATE has been l11ed by ooounwd under the lerms of pori Beacn Cahfornla Onanoe ~ty on 7•9·99 personal tepr .. antative JOHN M. KIRWAN r. tne the Loen Dooumene., lot 92660 1MM7tlllt to admlnletet the altata Supelior Court Of Celil0t· reoaeona emont Olhare 811d0el Lartetare, 20141 Delly Plk>I July t3, 20. of the dac9dant. "'-·County ol ORANGE Dttmr'e felur9 lo me6ie Orchid Street. Newport 27. Aug 3, 19110·' TS88 THE PETITION re-THE PETITION FOR hmatr fl9Y"ll"I• • ~ aa.cn. Cahlomia 92660 8SC8571 queei. the decedent'• PROOAT'E reqtJea11 !hit under IM Loen Doc:umaN9. Don Larzele19, 20141 NOTICE OF PETITION WIU end oodloU•, If JOHN M l'tlRWAN NOTICa 18 ....V ONIN Orchid StrHt. Newport any ~ edmttt9d to tie aPf)Olt'llad u Ptl'IOf\81 tNI, • k> tt'8t ponlOl'I d ._ ·Beach, Caldomla 92680 TO ADMINISTER ptobete. The WIU end tee><auntauve 10 aomnt· 1X11Wan1 In wflidt Iha a.. T™s Ous!llffl Is con- ESTATE OF: eny codloile .,. av.._ rar Ille esta11 of IM dace· cure<I p.,ty ha9 Mell auaad by: hu$bllnd Wld MARJORIE· able for a-..mirwtlon in OeM ~ • ~ .... tlr wire M DE• "'NO .. b .. _ THE PETITION r~sts ihe tarme d !tie Loen DOcu-HaY9 """• stalled 0oino CASE.NO.-At"•120 tcouhe .. th. ,. ... , y t.,. .... ,...., """ _ .. ....... ine ~rs w a.... ,,_... (inaludllll. .....,. bOlinul ye1? Y11, 11,.., To an heirs, benell· THE P!TITION ra-OOdk:U, lfany, be admitted ............ F. Brtdget Lartafar• cillrt.a. c1t01t0ta, CXlflt• quffta .uthori.... to \0 'probate Thi Will and 8Clfllad 0n • • • Thia 1tatema11t was filed ..._... -tors nd ,,.. • 7 8/ly COClidls a'9 lvdlblt ...,... (11'8 Witt! the Counly Clerk OI • ._.., ... ...,. • a ,,...r• edminlatlf U.. Ntate 1of examtna\Jon in Iha lllt .,.. r 1 ;(J ..__... -.. Orange Counfy on 7 23 99 tons Who may Olhet'Mse under the Independent k~.,.. the rt. " _, • --..--.,.. 1""800122 be Inter ad In Iha ""' Of AdmlN9tredon of f.. "'-' oou ha9 to ...... la Oa.._ ......... tutv 27 A':ll utale or both al tTl.l -.... E PETITION reQueUa lflNia .... ,_ 1111 • e 3 to~'1r7....., 1,,:;;;;' ' T II Mt\AJORIE M •DELAND lltff Aot. '' ••• au ...... n· eutrtorit't '° ~~ f'll ....... ,._ ....., .. .-• ........ ;..._,;..:-• ....;......,..;;..;... _ _-._ A PETITION FOA PRP• 1Vr~r~__!~~ao~ ·~!..~.lhet~OI .,._ LOMO.. ....... MllM NOTICE ()f BATE ha1 be8f1 filtld b¥ al -... ~..'!..,,... · hou-ant ,.....,,._,. ""' <;.a• t al .. C• • 0. W• AVAILAllUTY OF •AL.BERT W DELAND In ~ •-wit l talel Ac;t (Thie A4Jttlotil'f allil 0... (119 'ClltW) ... the~r Ooun Of ca11. obtaining eeun eppro~ wll allow Iha PtllOtill rap· "-....., to_... .. ANNUAL A!TURN .,...~~· ... II lefON teld .... oerte1n feMl'tatMI to.._ manv -·1 ~ • "*9D)' QIVetl ~T"~"" viwv ~ ... eodone1 K1ionl wllh<M obtllnlnO '°' 111 " .... -. ~flt io lntemaa iRev· THI PETITION FOR howev9f, ttle ,.,_,,. court approval Balore =-.....,.-~ anua Coda Sac11on ~TE ---11 ht repiHI ..... ,,. wtl be ~ C*1a4ll Wf'.Y lmpof• ---... --8104(a) lt1IM IN "81Utn OI Abel Ibarra, 2020 w tiva appointed by the Alameda Ava. Apl f19·C court within four Anaheim, CA 92801 month• from the date Tl't1s business 1i. con of fit1t iuuance of ducted by an Individual latt•t1 aa 1>roV1ded in Have you sl41r1ed cbng 11ction 9100 of the business yet? Yes 6123199 California Probate Coda. Abel Ibarra The time for filing ·This Statement was tdoo claimt will not exptre w1tn Iha Couniy Clartc of before four month• Oranc;ie Coun!y on 7·23·99 from the hHrmg date 199968001 29 noticed above. Dally Pilot Juty 27 Aug YOU M •y EX '"M-3, 10 17, 1999 T616 " " Fictitious Bual"aaa INE the file kept by the " coun. If you are • par-N1me Statement son 1ntar11t9d m the Ttie 1000 ... ing persons astate, you may file are doinO blislness as w11h the court a formal PC RELIANCE •2e R•qu .. t for Spacial Victoria St #A Cosca Notice of the fill"" of an Mesa CA 92627 · ·• Ethan Demlrci, 426 Inventory and appr81HI V1ctor1a St. •A. Costa of ee1at1 HHts or of Mesa CA 92627 any pat~tion or ec:count Tilts buS1nes:. 1s con· aa _provided m Hction ducted by. an md1v1dual 1 25p of the Californi• Have you started oong Prot>afa Code. A "'R• bus ness yet? No qu11t for Spacial Notice Ertlan Dem11et form i1 eveilable from Thi$ statement was hied the coun clerk. with the County Cterk or Attorney few Pe1hiotrw: Orange County on 7 23·99 "~ W. ~ 19996800155 Thom. Jeoob Brown Dally Pilot July 27, Aug 1638 E. W .... tVtOn 3. 10, 17 1999. T624 Santa Alie CA 92701 f ictltloua Buelneas 07/2.0, 07/21. 07/27 Nam• Statement Fictitious Business Tna lotlOWlng person& Name Statement aie doing ~·ne~ as The lot ing persons Republlc Junction. 2l60 are dotng business as E San Michel B'. Cof.ta M & J Construc11on 2424 Mesa, CA 92627 JIJdw Pansella. 2160 e Santa Ana A111, Costa • B Mtlsa, CA 92627 Sao MJchttl • Co&la Miguel A And'ade 242' Mesa, CA 92627 San~ Ave C·1Cl6 Cosla TlliS business Ii con· Mesa CA 92627 ducted by an lodrvidual This buSine~s 1., oon-Have you started doing r blJsiness yet? No ducted by an •ncl/vidua Judy p305811a Htlw YoU stanoo OOlno Tnil ,llliemont was llled business yet? Yes, 6-01·90 wlth ltl9 County Clerk ol Miguel Andrade Or~nge County()(\ 7·23·99 Thi6 statement WH r led t99HI0012!1 w th the County Cle~ ol Daily Pilot Juty 27, Aug Orange County on 7-23·99 3, tO t?, 1999 T620 19996800128 Fictitious Bualneu 3.~~~Y1~'.~19;~Y 27• ~6~, N1me St1tement Fictitious Business Tne lollo~lng persons N1me Statement are dom9 bustnn~ as T Aenou Cosm111c Group, he following persons So C D are doing businaSt as 1503 U!ll oasl r • Maybe Bally, 445 Walnut 1111. Costa Mesa, CA Place. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • 92627 Aamlln, Inc, (CA), 1503 Rorie Kaplan, '45 South Coast Of , 111 t • c Costa Mesa. CA 9fi626 Walnut Place, osta Mesa, CA 92627 nus business s con-Parga King. 6612 duetad by a corl)Ofahon Avanida Mirola, La Jolla, Have you star1ed doing CA 92037 oo5ine..s ye!? No nw t>USlness ,5 con· Ramlln, Inc., Fred ducted by a general Sahalt, Preaideot partnersrtlp Thll. statement ~as flied Have you started doing ~·th Illa County Cteik ol bu$1n(j.)s vat? Yes J111e Orange County on 7-23 99 29th 1999 19996800154 Rone Kaplan Da Y Pilot July 27, Aug Thi& statement ~u liled 3. 10. 17 tD99 T625 wltl Ille County ~ of CHl1721UO NOTICE OF PEIUKWI TO A.Dla'COIER ESTATE OF: WIUJAM FRANK Flt*ZER CASE NO. A 197970 To all helra, banefl· clMJaa, oraditora, co,,.. tingent or9dltora, and persona who may other· wi11 be intar11t9d In ttt. will Of 11tate( or both, of: WILL AM FRANK FRAZIER A PETmON hH bean fif9d by ~LOUISE MARIE F1NFAOCK In the Superior Court of Celi· fotnle, County of o~ ~· THf P£TITION ra- .queeta thet LOUISE MARlf RNFROCK ~ appotftted .. peraonal rep,...ntatJva to 9dmn· l1ter the aat1te of the decadent. THE PETITION ra- qunta authority to admlnlater the ntata uncMt the Independent Admlnoatration of f•· tet" Aot. (Thia authon· 1V will •• ttt. ,,_;.o,.. elt'IPf•••ftt~totek• ~ ....... wtthout oD~ ooun 8"PfOY. ll,..,_.,.,."loett•n \IWY~•done tlewevw, h~ ,..., ... ,,.....,. .. be ,...... .. .t': .... •• .. ....... , penone uftleH they heve W.twd netlee or oen- Orange County on 7·23-99 19996800127 Daly Pllol JIAy 27, Aug 3. 10 17. 11199 T6t5 Fictitious Bualneu Neme Statement Tile lollow-J.ng parsons are doing buSineu as Dream Academy ol Amarb, 4 Rooon. New· port Baec:ll. CA 92663 Robar1 Jones ' Robon. N wport Beacfl. CA 92663 This buSlneSI Is ton• ducted by. an lndMdual Have VoiJ 5talted do•no business vat? Yes, 7-t-99" Robar1 Jones This statement was flled with t~ County Clerk of Ofange County on 7.23.99 19'Me00150 baily''Ptlot July 27, Aug 3, 10, 17, 1999 T822 Fletitlou1 Bualnua N1me Statement T no lollowlng peraone .,. dOlng l'N&lnil$s • Hollatlc:raat Ceptt agecnan1, 3501 JatnbotM ROed Solt• G02. Newpolt Beactl, CA 92660 HollencrMt Seeutfli8'. LLC, (CALIF), 350t Jambotae Road Suite G02. Newport BHdl, C&litornla ~26ec> Thia bualneu It oon- dudld by Limilecl llablli!Y Co Have VOlJ atan.d dOitlg ~II yet? No Hollencraat Sacurttles ll.C, OrtQ!MY P Pellilzon ~DndOf Thia .-. ... "' .... Ned ...,, h CountY Cl9ftl ol °'*• OOunly 00 .'7-23·" ,__,. ·~~ ......... --to~ doe 11r1t actfOnl. ~r Iha ,_, _,,_ -Pma Founc»llOn, Fonn AL.8IAT W ~L ....... .,.. ' no P41'90MI reprltMfltatM _,.. :-'.! ,_ ....._. .. llO·PF tor"'* wrn, t<nlQhl :=.. .. .r=ni:; :n1eH t"ey ":::! .. be *IU!red IO gN8 no-... .. 7 • ell .. IW&MI' Family Foundelb\ ....... Of Iha deCedlflt wefwd netiM er ..... llCa IO lntateated Cliii9one ....... lliUUC: to. ft 1911 lax !ti'* THI NT! ,.. ur-. t19y htft ...., 1..... .............. ...,,_ 11!ec1 end ... ..,_. '°<K: ~ = ......... ~ o.ly fllol ~ 27, Aug. i , 10, 11, •• Ten ...... t...n .. -. ... ...... ~~ i!=· .. 1':"z~= nolonrm•ll8Clto119 ................ ii............ fn. ..... *'Y. btl ldrftlll8Ct nt ..._.etratfen ll(oPCJead K'teOnl}!le II\-DIMar'a ........ • .... '"°'Ion betwMn ~ tD .... The Wll end ___ ,., .... ---... ~ ...,,._, ... 11111.: IWU9Gft00a.in.end ~-.:~"';=1~i~i;~i~~~~i ... !t•~1..!•~u!af~l~dl~~-~~ll~t•i·~-.l~"5'i•¥.::..~-....5~ .. ,~li~-~lllil ~.r.•=. ID L °(;11!!!.9' ~ ~!° ::..:-~~ :, ... , fllNlt., -......... " .... "'~·-........ _... . TtloiNl..:lclhwl • .. ... ,.,., end --~ .. ": m=c.-=: .... ..., laR .... NM on if ii ii = ................ --. .. -~ .. --·---....._ .......... .. •111 .... e .... ., .... ............... --.:.'='= cw-:. ........ ... =-.... -=='= I PUBLIC NOTICES Ffctitlous Business Name Statement The t w ~g parsons a1e aoino b\N.neu H THE TOUCH 2'020 Sat1ta Aoa A11e 11C Costa Mesa CA 926l7 Roger Andersi.on. 2020 Santa Ana AY9 •C Costa Mesa CA 92627 Thi$ bus.ne~ Is con-OUded by ao Ind 'fidtiaf Have you started Going buS1ness yet? No R099r Andersson This statement wa» I led w lh !hi Counly Cler11. ol Orange County on 1·23 99 19996a00 I 56 Dally Pilot Juty 27, Aug, 3 10. 17. 1999 T6~6 Fictitious BuaineH Name Statement The lollow no persons are do1n9 business as a1 My Brother ln·law s Gun Sto<e. b) GGB Sates. c) gunSOO(>oom, d) gunsgoboom com e) My Bog Stora, 2602 Avon. Newport Beaeh Oii 92663 Jett Schuttz 1945t Weekhsh Way. Hun:ing10t1 Beactl, Ca 92646 Aol>ttrt L Touch 1 ISA I 6 Mt Dunhaven Fountain vaney, Ca 92708 ThtS bus 08$$ lS COO· dueled by a general partnership Have Yoe.I s ~ l1ed CIOing busln•n yet'> Yea, 7·5-1999 Robert L Toucti llllS Ma ament waa lllad tne County Clefll of Orange County on 7·23<Q9 190Hl00152 Da~ Pi!ot Jt.ly 27, Aug . J, 10, 17, 1999 T623 Flc:titlou1 Buslna.a Name St.tement • The loll0¥ting pers00$ are do;ng bus1neu as THE WA1'ERMARK O~C>Uf>. 1660 E. Rrst S11ee1. Sta 335. Santa Ana. ca111omla 2101 Gary G Fox, 1660 E. First Street. Sta 335 Santa Ana, California 92701 Tl'tl$ bU9ineU II con· ~ed by; Ill tndMdU81 Have Y'OIJ sianacs OOlrlg bualoeu ~al, No GaryG Fox Thia atalttl*lt .... tiled wtU'I the County Ctetk OI Orange~ Daffy P.llOt JtAy 20 27, Aug 3. 10 t999 F605 LEGAL NO'JICE NOTICE OF • PU8UC SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY ~ htnby given Nt Ile unoefllgneO Wiii D I pubtlc •uctlon. pursu.ni to Section 21700 of tl'la nan • Pnlllulonal eoo. ..... tottowi~ O.acrlbed ~~~AIRFIE\.0 UNIT E4& VIDEOTAPES KD, l.AAGE l'OVS ANO MISC 90lCES HA*.TON CHASE FINAlfCW. INC • UNT8·"..SC 80X~ ' fltCTUN ffWIES .... .. btl w Cllftto ..... ...... (Wlftlllll N .. ff bin "'•Y llt "*"=~~~°' .... Al %N1 ' I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE? l30W. Bay St Costa Mesa C.4 92627 Shopping for • ,.,_. •P~~ •eta you compare COlta • WfthOUt h...ie or ~.: ....... .,.. ' L . .~·' "Affordable Alternative" DJscount Casket, Cremadona Burlal~w• I Tu~, July 27, 1999 I PUsuc NOTIC£S I l;[auc NOTICES • escss74 ~GS •NOTICE OF P.t:TmON THE PETITION FOR • TO •oMINISTER PROBAT£ ieque~t• IN• ~ • PATFtlCIA J. CLARKSON ESTATE OF. be apPointe<I es perwnat JOSEPH H. repruentatllle to edml11ls· CLARKSON elce tet the estate or the dece· '•::i· JOSEPH dent :... HENDERSON THE PETITION requeits • 1 CLARKSON lhe decedent's Will and ~"SE NO. A 198128 codicils, ii any. be aclmln.d ~;to all heirs benett to probate Th9 Will and . ~-.. • any OOdecllli are &V(lllabte 195• c""'110r•. cont for ewarnination in the file !'!lleot cred1tcxs, and per kept by the court ~LS who may oU\erwl THE PETITION requests Ila interested In '"-'Mii aulhonty to administer the E,..tat~ tfrc~t~~I estate under the lndepend· J 0 s E pH HEN ant Admlnlstrallon Of Es· SON CLARKSON lates Act (This Auth0r1ty r-4 PETITION FOR PRO. will allow Ille personal rep· ie.Te has been filed by resentative to take many ~TtRC1A J. CLARKSON ~~s a~p~!I Ob~~~~~ ~a Supetior Court o1 •-.car, ol'nla County 01 .. king certain 11ery lmpor· . • tant ecllons, hQwever, lhe .... •nrncr " . ; pe~ona 1ep1eHn a 11e wlll be reqweo IO g111e no-pearanoe m~ l>e 1n ~llOO uce 10 "'1erested person1 °r1~Y you0ur ~Roe"'!YCR""'' unleas they hill11e waived YOU ... ... ... ..,... notice o' c:onsented to the TOA or contingent c.ed1to1 proposed action.} The 111· ol the deceased, you must de~ndent admln1stra1Jon lite your claim wittl t~ eUthonty will be granted COYrt end mall a copy to the unless an interested pet· personal repreeentat111e son Illes an ooject1on to the appoulled by the court petition and Sho'o\'S QOOd Within rour monllis from the C41U e why the ~rt shcXlld ·date ol the first Issuance ot not gram 11\e authonty letters H pro111ded 1n Pro- A HEARING on the pell· bate Code Sl!Ctlon 9100 tJOO wtll be held on The time tor IU1ng -dalms AUGUST 26. 1999 at 1.45 will not eitplre beiore 1001 g.m. ltl D~t L73 located at months from the haaring 41 Th-tty D Sou1h date noticed at>ovtt I.... nve • YOU MAY EXAMINE, .. _ Orange, CA 92868. "" IF YOU OBJECT to the hie kept by the court. II YoU 11rentlng or tl'le petttlon, you are a person lntereSled In should appear at the hear-the estate, you may hie Ing and state your obe· with lhe court a Request lor !Ions Of Ille wrtttQn ob • , Special Notice (lorll'I OE Uoos with the coon be ore 154} ol the l1Ung of en In· tha hea • Your a • l ventory and appraisal of F1J -·<HI I PUBLIC NOTICES I estate asaets ot ut any ~m1on or c:count as pro111ded Ill Ptobata COcle Ktl()('I 1250 A Request for Special Notice form 11 uvailAble ltom the court clerk AUornay for the Petitioner. Ptlml8'1, Tyler, Wl•ner, Wiiheim Ii Waldron Ll-P, Jamee E. Wiiheim, Esq. (CSBf 43785}, 2603 Mein St .. Ste. 1300, trvlna, CA 92614 Put>ttshed Newpon Beach· Costa Me.a Dally P110t July 27. August 2, 3, 1999 TM611 RENT tllrOOOh classltled I PUBLIC NOTICES I 9SC8560 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER . ESTATE OF: SHARON C. FREELY aka SHARON DEENA FREELY ake SHARON DEENA ELLEN CROWL FREELY CASE.NO. A198031 To ell heltl\, beoelt clarles. c1t<111ors. cont· ingent credtlors, and per· sons wno may ott1erw1se be Interested In the will or estate, or bOth, ot· SHARON C FREEL V ake SHARON DEENA FREELY aka SHARON DEENA ELLEN CROWL FREELY A PETITION f:OA PAO· I PUBLIC NOTICES I BATE has t>een hied by WILLIAM 8. FREELY In Ille Supenor Couf\ ol Cahlorn.a County of ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that WILLIAM B FAE El Y be \'ppotnled as pereonal 1ep1esenta11ve to admlntt· ter the estate or the deca· Oel'\t THE PETITION requests auU1or11y 10 administer the estate under the lndepend· ent Administration 01 Et· tates Acl (This AulhOl'1ty wlll allow the personal rep· resen1a11ve 10 take many acttons w1ttloYt obtalmng ·court approval Before taking certain 11ery lmpc>(- tant actions, however, the personal re1tr•sentalive will be required to give no- Ill ·2H c By Fax (949) 631-6594 By Phone ·By MaMn·Persom (Q¥J) 642-:)678 330 "'l'~I Bav 8tn•rt ., .... ,. SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Business N~ -............................ ~ (4 ..... min.). c.t ... 1 HOUSES/CONDOS 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE FOR SALE GENERAL NEWPORTBEACtt SOLDll ABANOONEO BHch Cott.gt Sl'lOwcase Homes for S399.n7 3BR 2BA $1le In our Saturday Real AGENT 949-123-8120 , -Estate Supplement! 38drm/381 RV access. owner Homes of the Week "fl' Fmance 0' Lease Option. W/10% down or 7 $469,000 Bitplay Ads Stall al Just S75! Blaker. 949·642-3850 Deadline IS Tuesday ar SPM St•P• from th• Sandi 80 COMM/RETAIL , '1NDUST SALE 2-S~ Office Total 2600sf, IWI sf w/Hse WIT'ruk door. nr F~, Hoag, PCH, seconr, and ee land. S86 !:,' s . S225,000 Broker o·Op. Owner/~/ 949·722-0155 COMMERCIAL BUILDING CORONA DEL t4AR Prime Coast Hwy Location. (1'1•¥"" llJ< l111i.. • ""' lldlll<' and 1d1•N!r 11111111•-r uutt -· tJ rnlJ •O<I hu• ~"uh• tin• ... 'I""'~-) " 132 APTS, NEWPORT BEACH * YEAR'l Y RENTALS* * 3Br 281 near Oceanfront 2c patlung, S1800t'Mo. •3Br 2Ba Oceanfront. upper uril S2500'Mo BALBOA NEWPORT REALTY 949-723-4494 2Sr 2Ba on Back bey, vl.w, 183 HOUSES/CONDOS FOARENT NEWPORT COAST Summit 2br, 2b1 upper unit, hdwd floortlnlce carpet. WID hkUpt, 2 Cir gar, MC gltld $1900tkr IMM62-974S Co~111 ~11•,u. CA 92627 \1 \~-1··11 ui.,1 & Ba~ :-1 -Hours 'll•l1·11J111111•'8:30uru-5:01111111 \101111~• -> n1l11 W11Uc-l11 8::lOum-..'l:OOp111 • \~•rnti~-Fn1I"' 1448 ANTIQUE!IART I ICOU.ECTIBLES I ·~·T­'s-. -• Ollloo ........... 460 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SCHAFFER BABY GRAND PIANO, Btautlfut, 1111• new cond. Gorgeoua bllek finlah. Paid $7500. Owner out ol tht country. $2600. 714-527.()9()() 468 MERCHANDISE WANTED I PUBLIC NOTICES bee to lnterei;te<I persons untess tney have waived notoee or consented to the f)fOj)OSed llCl.1()(1 ) The in· dependent adm1n1sttat1Qn authority w1M be granted unless an Interested per· eon lllea an ob1ectioo to the peltttOn and $hoWS gOOd cause why the court stlo\Jld not grant 111• authotiJy A HEARING on the pell· tlon will be held oo AUGUST 19. 1999 al 145 l).m m Dept ~73 located al 341 The City Drive South, 01ange, CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the pe1111on, you 1hould appear at the hear· Ing and state )'OU' :Jec· lions <X hie w11tten ob ec· lions wllh the coun be ore Ill• heating. Your ap-pearance may be ff'I 'person I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES or by your •ttOfriey IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR Of contingent cred1to1 of the decea88Q, yOU mUJI lite vour tlalm With the c:ou1t and mail a copy to the per•onal repre1&ntatl11e appointed by the coun within tour months from tl'le date or the first lliSuance ol 1eue11 N ptovld9d 1n Pro• l>ate Code sectt0n 9100 The time tor t1hng e1<11ms w1t1 not explre before four monthlt from the hearing date noticed abOve • YOU MAY EXAMINE tne t11e kept by the coun II you are a person Interested In the estate, you may Ille wtth the court a Request for Special Notice (lorm DE· 1 S4) ol Ille ftltng ot an in· 11emory and app1alsat 01 estate assets o. of , anv Polley pet111on or 1ccount ., provided In Probate Cod" sectJOn 1250 A Requ8$t ro1 Special Notice form Is a11a~able from the CIOl.lt\ ctertl Attorney for the Petitioner· MlchHI v. VollrMr, Eeq. (CS8 I 054735), 4340 Cemp11a Or., Ste. 100, N-pol1 e .. ch, CA 92860 Publl•h•~ Huntington Be<11ch·Fountaln Valley fndef:ndent July 20, .?~. 27, 999 TM6Q4 MEET .:~~ someone s~lal " lllfOUoh classified ~ Ru1e., and dt>adlint•i. ure :.ubjN't h> drnngc v.ri1hou1 notice. 'Ill<' publi~h<'t' rt'"t'I'\ L'i. t l1r right to rensor. redubsify. n'\'il>e or rejet't uny l'lu~:.ifird ndvcr1i~trnrnt. Please rre_urr an_y t'rror that may bt• iu your rlu!>siCicd ud im.n.1ediu1cly. The Dnil)' Pilot uccept~ no li11bili1 y for any error in an ad' erri:.enwnt for which it m&y Of' rt'"•po11siblt' cxcrpt for tlw C'Obt of the bpace uctuaUy ut•cupic•d by " the error. Credit can onlr be a!)owed for the fir:.t insrrtion. ----Deadllnes ---- Monda} ............ Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. Wednesday S:OOpm Tuesday ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wednesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Satltrday ........... f ri9ay S:OOpm 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS DRIVERS· Mobile Walttt eae Must ha11e reliable auto, insurance & good OMV Dewer lunch & dinner orders for res1aurants 111 local area Potential $10-$15 P8T hour Call 949-548-2132 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPlYS GENERAL OFFICE Answer Phone. FMlng. Ssome data entry .. etc. M·W·F 1pm-4 30pm$9.50ht 714-241·7050 Ifie, 'ff lie/; Perking. Long term leue. U3 C•p r'lt-. saoo,ooo , Open House UsltngS St5' ~ • Deadline Thursda" 5PM Tn·plex °' I big llouse. zone<J ~ , resldenD.sl and comtnen:ial. 2c garage w/opentt, 111 amonitlts, Av1ll Aug 15. StSSOJMo. 909-693-3J30 191 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT SANTAW $$ CASH PAID $$ _,_.,, ......... TOP $$$/RECORDS! Jazz. R & B. soul, Rocle. !!IC • SO'S & 60'S APPOllVIM&YI' SEITERS FT/Pfda~ GENERAL OFFICE PT offfet clerk, up to 20 hrs per wttk. Auible houre. Outlt1 Incl flllng, wl1h strong computtt 1kllla, 1n emphasis on Word Procesaing end SpreldaM9t program•. Extrtmf~ organlud with uetlltnt attention to tfoa : ~ •1 Pays to Advertise Gresl West Newport LOC4tlon , In lhe Best local $385,000. Agt 949·642-3850 Real Estate Section OCEAN VIEWI S18S,OOO I CALL TOOAYll Upgtacled, 2br 2be, and unl1 LISA K. RIVERA frplc, get.cl comm, 1hort 949-574-4252 walk to buchl Agt. ANNE WILL.EV 949-494--0880 949-574-4249 two s.droom Condo End * V.A * location, mirrored walls. new so DOWN • $0 MOVE.JN wool Beroer. Marole lloo<s, new awlS W!O, assoc pool & FREE COUNSELING spa $249.000 Owner/Agent FREE Ult of HOMES 9491632·1573 HUOIV.A REPOS .,.....,,.,..,...._-,,_,..__,..,._...,..._ 1'300-723-6857 1~ Ocean & Bay VJtws 3B1 VETER.AN REAL EST A TE 308 custom home. la1ge formal dln1n9 & tlVing room, 1<11 w/ SILVERADO 7 6 Equestrian breal<tast nook hardwood Aancn Bu1h 1n 1989 w/2600sl ftt)O(S, French doors By Owner ol spacious living Batn. $989.000 949·515-8004 pasture aiea, room for arena Ottered at $750.000 Annie Bayfront with Pr/vlU Boat Lozada. Agt 714-785-8857 Slip. R6IT'IOlJfllttd 2·SIOty 48r, 38a • den, slab granite COUii/er f'U" :>ALI:. BY OWNERS! Fat fee cf S5 :,j tJ put 1'c'.r ~O'TIC ~ f.l..' cc L'St1rg Ser. ·ct: Agl 714·215·5156 .. .. 1 HOUSES/CONDOS " FOR SALE .. CORONA DEL MAR NEW TOWNHOlllES (;()lllPLETION AUGUST 99 6()9 8~-IN ESCROW 6()9 5 Begonia. ss:u 900 Ocean Vit>w Deck Plans Avall • John Kenney. Agent · : 9411399-3663 •ADORABLE Cottage wr/11 Dotcll doors and flora ever· , ywtlere 'Mli pull ar your heart ~ .s/MfJS Roomy 3Br 2B• ram mi, p/Vs spacious tBr apt m re.ar sn5.{)()0 .>.JCJy KOiar. : sa11r 949·310-5576 .;;:.==----------~! : '10 HOUSES/CONDOS FORSALi COSTA MESA l 'lfOE Smal cottage on good ~ loC 2Br I Ba Home ered 81 S270 000 Weglarz. COas1 Newpoit 51r~s 949' 759.3793 f 'SlOE 2BR, OEN, HOUSE. ~ p;.,s lf(l(1lhfr house/ GiNt oppl'Y lo t1tl lclds In Npt s I Hn• Income. celi«ll for fl!VtSIOf 1001 000 Nancy 5'mmons """""•nt11I C1 Rulty ~19 2UI 'SiO£ HOME i:JiY91y 48r 2ea • grnt ~ltlood Only l>4f,900 E iif & Judy T 8ylOf, ~ 949~2-4722 . t tops, new cabinetry, crowti moldrng. Sl.250.000 8y Owner 949-759-8500 Jt205. 6'6-4410 BEACH HOUSE NEWPORT SHORES 4BR 3BA recently remodeled! $445,000 By Owner Bkrs Welcome 714 963-1269 t«r OCEAN VIEW ONCE IN A UFETIME UNOER St Ii/LL.ION AGENT H•723-lt20 ~wport Wetlrlront Bal)aa P6fllf\StJla Pt. 48r 48/J, Main Channel-Boat Dock, New Kit (Seller Fmat1Clflf} Avail) Lany Ellis. Broker 114-669-( 136 BA YR/OGE CONOO In gafed community has 2 elel}alll 8ts & Bath. Plantatt00 Shcltters, COfMI pool & spa $279.000 Cal Marcia Saurtaets. Severi Gables 714-967·3836 SEA ISi.ANO TREASURE 87 Octan Vista, OPEN SUN 2-5 3BR, 3.SBA llPPfOJI 2800 11 on qultt street. Near btadl a mOl'el offefed It 1729,000 Octan Pacific Prapertlu Angel• Kreue MM44-7064 NEW·Exqulslttly Oonl 5Br 4Ba, 2•sty natian VIia. Room tor pool, S 1,275,000 Readv for Occupancy. WATER HOUSE. REAL ESTATE. 310..u6-0233 PORT STRE.ET HOME AREA 4bl' 2.Sba. With pool. Wiii ~ or cu11omtu to your netda. Prine only. o-11g111woa-ta11 ONE FORD RD 8 Thunderbird Dr. Ready '°' lrmted OCQJp8nCy 3bf 3.Sba hUOe mstr bf on 1S1 nr, Chldnlns boros rm. medll mt 3 car gar morel NEVER BEEN OCCUPIED No !lllllow Roos Wit Coopetate ~h tim. U.295.000 QWl"fl( Dlf g4g.. 729-0119 ' RN TY MM73-4400 www.harbor-raalty·uea.com 104 APTS BALBOA ISLAND BALBOA ISL.ANO 3COO sl Duplex 1410 So. Beyfront 28r/Den, 38a f:l· $3()()()1 mo yearty 949-52· 881 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR ' - •THE* SHORES APTS 1 & 2BA TOWNHOMES Starting at $10951mo Month to Month tease We &1e • pet community. 6 btock5 from beach 949-64-4-2611 110 AP.TS COSTA MESA_ FSIDE Sharp 2Br' 1 314 Ba, FP. OIW. w/d hk·l.4)S. 1 garage ~J1~91=5862 1Br o.t•fcl'led Cottege W1tll patlO, near beach, Cathedral ~· !ridge, stove ~e·ln Spec at $695 + ~ t2mo lease t33 E 161h St Pals) 949·548·2421 EAST SIDE 1 ST MO SPEICAL $600/mo ... $t150dep. S 11 SOr'mo 2tlf' 2be, upstairs, dishwasher, ~· balcooy. ~ra~ so 2tlf' 2be. 7 . Garden Sent~ ~onpr 204 Senta Ana Ave The Ranter Center 714-841-4203 *COSTA MESA'S BEST* Junio1 1 bedroom .00 1 bedroom. IHo 2 bedroom 1 ba1h Oliet gated COITill'UtV7c. I::· terns. easy access o teway. beach & malls. 714-551-(1075 l~:::sml . I Newport Marina \ Apartmenla Bayfront community with pnvate bt-a('h & marina. Walk to Balboa lslanJ. t..arr.e 2BR rum •2100 i Wood burning fln'place & pnvote . garage. Sorry. ho pea.. Ple .. e calla (949) 76().()919 \ ' 159 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT COflONA DEL MAR Old World Charm 38r 281 otltCe room, 2 pri\'ate pallos walk to beach 709 LaJspur Ave $2600/mo 949-644-6883 Ch.ennlng Garden Mttlng 2br 1 ba, 2 pvl pabos, walk to bell, iarage with WIO 709 La= ve S 1750/mo 949-644· * 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH * 2 PATIOS, WID HK-UPS, O/W NEW PAINT/CARPET $2075 94M42-4206. t60 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA E SIDE COSTA MESA 2br t ba cottage, enclosed gwege. 2 1v1ll. S89S.S1000. 714'ts2·311t E'SIOE TOWNHOME 1-Story, 3Br 2Ba, end unit, 2car ga1, Fp. big pl1vate yard Avaffable · 811 $1650.'Mo. CB Donald Pfaff 9<49·733-6074 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH LIDO ISL£ 381, 2Ba. fireplace Large garage, sunny patio, $2800/month 1 ·2yr lease 107 Via Jucar. MM94--010I LIDO ISLE 4Bdtm·3Bath, spao10Us ltvtng rm. formal dining. 2 exte"°' sun decks upst111s. 2car gar, S875 000 Biii Grundy Realtors, 949-675-6161 Privet• Wing olf lalge home, 2 Bnaht SpaclOtis Rooms wl Full Salll and Prrvste Ent!)' $900 In exctusiYe Newport Bch area Nency. Agent 949·640-7888 * Lido Bay Front Ouplta * Upstairs, 2t¥ Iba, Ltg lrvlng apace & deck. $.220Q(mo t.se Accepting ~ 949-675· 1611. BIG CANY N Single family home. gale ~Bided. 4Brl3&i. Aval Aug 15 ttv\J April 1 $4200/Mo 949·759-1899 'WEST CUFF• Elite, quiet ti.lutlflll 2br 2.5b1 wro new carpet, 2 car 9'f, club hou1a, pool, S1675. 114~515·2087 'HARBOR VIEW' <4br 2bl, 9'"" bell, comm pool, wall! to 1ltmentry school. ft900. Agt 949-862-8745 •Vilt.A BALBOA quiet• 2BR 1 SBA vau• cell, pool, tennis, club hit, gated comm $I 300o'mo. 562-'30-5211 Ll60 ISLE TOWNHOUSE 3bf 2 'Mia. lip. double garage, laundry walti. to v1ll1ge S2QOO(mo 94M73.ot44 EASTBL.UFF NICE 3Br 281 Comer Patio Home. Flrtplaee, 2c 9111gt, comm poo~ cl\Otce of new ctrptt, 116SWo. Av1llablt August 15. Apt Mt.t75-4912 WESTCUFF 28R 28A 111111 lnttrklf Ul)graOfll Pool, llund lfSOC/mo Ftanldln Rty 94"'40-7000"301 • 2 STORY TOWNHOME 2br 1 112 ba, garage, enclose<I patio W/O hooksops, <htiwasller, tecently 1emod $900mo. 2233 E Catalina See Mgr on premises. The Rtnttr Ctnter. 714-841-4203 Mottl ·coSTA MESA· MOTOR INN 1 ST Wk Special On All Rm1 $134.00 Tax, leatutes 24-his front desk. D D phonas, free HBO/ESPN!Olsc• toe cnann. pOO/healecl Jae. Guest taund. Nlby Fwys, 405 & 55 min away from OC flJfgrds, College, shop mans. behS, resi. A member ol Calif HoteUMolet '0.77 Hatbof 8llld 949-645-4840 WI BUY ESTATES • ~ friendly-W. "WE PAY llOAr FASTIR" ;:649-4922. SOUTH COAST AUCTION 1204 . T~~1, I . . 450 APPLIANCES t..guna Buch. P11rtoramlc • • Ocean View Ptnthouae S11he ORE CK XL 8 lb UPRITE In 3 sl0ty mansion Jacuzzi, VA C LIKE NEW I MIKE 949-645·7505 WANlEDJ OLD COINS! . Gold, silver, Frankin mini, Ster· Nng Old watches & lewetry WESTCOAST COl~M443 Phlebotomy Course Boston Reed Co. Ca~I Reg •390129t 1-800-201-1141 474 WORK WANTEP Lo111ng SMedlsh Nurttt Aid good cook, driving, house Sil· llng ISyrs exp, local mi's Also pet care 949-646-3735 looking for houMkHplng potltlons. After woi11tng In Newpon Beach tor 13 yrs, owner has passed away Call lmtld1 M9-631.a132 or Mlf\1 9411-515·9537 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS ANYONE CAN 00 TtilSI Earn exceGent Income ~ customer S8t'VlCe cells at home (949)722-6979 CABLE TV exp'd llf>llctl'/MOU Or11rt91 6 Rlv•rtlde countlH. Own tool•. truck. 661-424•9926 ·balconies, elev1101, maid ' PersolVcOUpte ott Avail 8/t 714-545-1836 Orlvlf Mt<lld PT wtcove1ed S 1550r'mo 049-464· 1245 sldt by 11<11 retr1gtr1tor truck & Insurance. Available Newport Ht'• Reaponalblt $250, Washer & dtyer $140 ~-41m M-F Good pay! Call roommate wanttd. A beautiful each Xlnt cond 949-646-~8 F1eddie 949·263-83&' 3bf 2ba. home W/garden $700 I must see1 949-722·9694. 452 BICYCLES I DRIVERS·WHEN n comes to fret room & board I°' corn-• • benefits, we've if.' all the belts palA>le person, tem prefd GT MINI RACING BIKE ~~oswhls.29cpmlles. •. !'NS1.P8>'000 '!'~: Exchange lor house ~ In 11 GT Sii ""' ....,,. ' NB Must !IQ dogs Call day • . components. m on bonus. Training op· 9'4~574-8333, llY9 760-8115 rims, ~~~~;,2 S.~011 S300. DOrtllnlteS. SRT 1·877-BJG-.....,....., PAYDAY (1·8n·24<1-7293) I · I I Toll F1ee (CAL 'SCAN) . ~ ... 454 . FURNITURE I Cost• Mesa emell office hllllln llllth_tf 1011 6 1o11e- epaet to tent. Startlnll I\ Mat, ntw strll wrlQOtd, very $1504300 Incl Ill utll. Hear eoft, top quJllity. Yiu $2000 OCC, nice quilt Joe. Lota of •1Ctlltce. S890. 949-261 ·9933 p#klng. 7t4"~ FURNrTUR£ FOR SA,LE l~•'°"•I found 1111111 wMe dog MeH Verd• .,... 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Fu resume to Att: 8ehf St1fllng 714-241·9735 BEHR Process Corp Come and sec us, ask about our sign on bonus. C.N A. all shifts. full nme positions available FAX or send resumes to Mesa Verde Convalescent Hospital 661 Center Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Phone: (9'+9) 548-5585 FAX (949) 548-l084 HOSUM BISTRO Counter ptllonlbUIMr PIT. I Eam S6·S10hlr, Balboa Penn. Apply In person at 3112 New- pOit Blvd 949-675-0896 "MANAGER" for bu1y Bolt rtntal co. In P•lboa nltd1 FT exp'd .. 1i1t mgr. Must have good cu1tomer evc, 1 Mlf ltlfter, boating & computer nlll•. Call Maggit 9411-673·7200 /{k,1re A · GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 Pally Pilot SEU YOUR USED VEHIC{E THROUGH CIASSIFIE.D (949) 642-6678 1411 ~1 RilPfi l.Mlrtn &eciioom set Oii white wlcMf OIK ~1d, six drawer dr9"8r, nlghtstandbnwror S600 obo BNutlt\tl lnlng Room Set rect pss top, squ11e lighl wood base, four liglll WOOd chairs, upholste1td in light lllbtlc>Elegtne S600 obo Sutde Jennifer Sl1tper Coucll W/Upgteded mattr86t, d111111Mn. 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South Jcals. per &nd the best game woold hl\lc been ~h«t without funher odo. When South elcc1ed lO drone on ii\ clu~. ho11.cver, the p1ir landed to the meleaant .minor·su11 game, but received a rcpriC\c when WeM made the normal 'ead of partner's u1t. Can you take ad'!'antage of th16 to 111.lke 11 trtcks'> NORTH • J J() 9 .,, 73 o AK 97 5 •A86 WF.sT • A854 .,, Q84 0 J 863 • 10 l EAST •KQJ <::7 K10965 0 Q4l •7 3 First, you need to ~tabltsh and cash a long d1DJTlQnd, so you need three eniries to dummy. Next, you will ha ... e to Nff a loser on the table. so 1 2·2 trump plu is also ncce)sary, Win the ace or hearts, cash the ace and ling of tfounonds, diicari.ling a $padc from hanJ, then niff •diamond h1ah. both defenders followi!'g. Now lead a club and finesse the eight! SOUTH .. • 762 'V AJ l 0 10 •K.QJ954 The bidding; SOUJ'H WFST I• Pass 2• l'V l• Pass S• ·Pus Opening lead: Foor ?f <::7 EA.ST JO Pass Pus Pus Treat this hand IS a play problem. 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