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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-07-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.. I .. . ' SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNITIES SINCE 1907 . ' FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1999 .. Pastor wt» fight for shelter .. On your mark: .. , KIM HAGGERTY-ZVUUS I DAILY Pll.OT Pastor Blll Gartner: will go ahead with plans for homeless shelter in Costa Mesa. • Costa Mesa pastor says withdrawing application to house homeless would be wrong, despite resident opposition. · hu.'>1 Gt t: . lblf Pb WEST SIDE -Pastor Bill Gdrtnerwill not withdraw his appbcation to operate a homeless shelter at Harbor Christian Fel- lowship, as he said. he might after nwner- ous residents spoke against the proposal at Monday's Planrung Commission meet- in\}. Gartner was on the verge of waving the white flag on Surrender House, say- ing he was distraught after the meeting because the cntic1sm had been unex- pected. After bemg confronted outside of Council Chambers by residents who threate ned to sue and inundate the . ,. Police Department with phone calls, Gartner had said be was considering withdrawing his application. •It would have really been a wrong decision.• Gartner said Thursday. Gartner applied for a conditional-use permit to house 13 homeless men and a su~or in a room of the church. at 740 Wilson St. The application comes more than 1hree months after Gartner wa5--- required by the city to evict eight home- less men staying in a makeshift shelter m a room at the back of the church . The room did not meet codes for living quar- ters and did not have direct access to bathrooms or a kitchen, as the new room does. Gartner said he will not withdraw his application because he believes that res- idents' resistance to the homeless shelter stems from a history of noise complaints SEE SHELTER PAGE 6 •Athletes aren't the only ~nes in a final spru:~.t to this weekend's Pacific Coast Triathlon. adJU<:>tm'~nts to the. "Sunday mornmg start,· this is one fran- tic .spnnt Leach b happy to be runrung. Now m 1ti. second ~·ear, the Paahc Coast Tnathlon is a J '-'-'>' s011111 fast-paced comhmauon of a · ~ 1/2-mile swun, 12-mile b1cy- ___ cle ndc dnd 3-mile run at CRYSTAL COVE -It'~ JUi.l -Cry tal Cove State Park that days befo re the Paohc Coc1st rnn force competitors to give · Tuathlon and Bill Leach 1s 1t thcu dll in a relatively short looking more like an athlete distance. with each pdssrng moment. • 1t's been hectic the last · Vertfying registrations and four or hve days,"· said Leach, last-minute meetings with . the rdcc's director. "You want staff have Leach breaking a to mdke it d~·good as you can sweat that would have any for the dlhl~tm," athlete proud. · The race will feature ath- As he and the rest of his team make the last frantic SEE TRIATHLON PAGE 5 little photos by · Kim Haggerty-Zylius I?olice nab Junior lifeguards participate in the 7th annual Monster Mile at Balboa Pier •top: Newport Beach resident Chase Miller, 14, isn't feeling blue - he's just looking blue as he waits for the start of the race. It took • more than an • hour for Chase ' and h1s grandmother Ellie Miller to _: paint his hair :: and skin. -. :· •right.· • Observers line • the pier to ·: watch the race. • • All lif egua.rds chose either the -• mile-long -• •Run and Fin" or "Run and Swim• contest. 72 HOUIS 1 POWWOW PLUS A PICNIC: Attend a powwow in the Arlington 1beeter and picnic aree ol the Orange County' Pair & &pomtion Center today from noon on. The powwow is also 9pe11 9 a.m. to 1 t p.m. on Saturday and ~ a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday. Por more infor- mation, call the Southern califomla Indi- o Center at (714) 663· t 102. Sft stoty on ,.,.2. backyard or just a bal- cony, learn the basics or creating an Ita.lian gar- den. For more inf9rma- tion, call (949) 640-5800. 3 QOICX. BEPOU rr DllAPPIAIS: •orange County's Vanishing Open Space," an exhibit of oils and pas- tels by David Damm. will be on display in the Newport Beach CentraJ Ubrary foyer-tllloufh-Aug.. 30. O.a>a> \llUdy paints in the early motning and ev..ang when ligbt aeates ui evocative mood and II a member.,. tM LeguQa PWD MtPatntm1A1m.HlltheC.W..-An Club. Tbe Bbraly .. at 1000 A~ A.Ye., NewpOrt Beech. Pot mot9 lnlonaa· .... cd (Me) 717-3a0l. MILLENNIUM MOMENT Ban.king on the conununity's future Since eoming to Newport-Mesa m 1947, Ken- neth Fowler has made the most of bis time working in the COQUnunity. Fowler wu president Of the Costa Mesa Cham- ber of Commerce for three comeeutive terms. a charter member of the Costa M8N RotarY Club, received the Man of the Veer Award in tm, was chairman ol the Community Affairs in 197 S and WU ti'9UUr9 ol St. Andtewl Presbyterian Church fOi" 38"ytilll; H9 managect all thll WhDe womma .a ,. baftk• in bOdl Nlwpalt Bwla and Coeta "Mela bmJle N111tagm11& • • • pair m Udo Isle d;rug raid • Mother1 son arrested in home with lab su..,pected of producing 'date rape' drug fo und in nightclubs. LIDO ISLE -Neighbors thought it was a block party when they heard all the commotion . But when they nouced the police ofhcer., and the. men clad m while Jump suits, they knew thb wa one celebration they'd rather not attend. Residents WC!re caught off guard Wedne day. night when police arrested two Lido Isle rci.1dents m connection with a •date rape ' ..., ·drug lab that wa' being operated 1 ln this ntzy neighborhood. ' · ..... After a four-month investiga- tion, police arrested 24-year-old Jonah Allen and hts mcttti.er, 42- year-old Sally !' tcm.hall, on several Dr'\lg-related charge~ Specifically, Allen 15 accused of manufactunng "liquid ec tasy, • also known as gamma-hydroxy- butrate, in the Via WdZlers home he har w 1th his mother. Allen's arr t .marks the third GHB-related bu t this vear in Newport Bea h • Authontlc sa}' the use and pro- duction of the drug L'i gro\\ing. •in.general I think GHB l'> gain- mg m populanty," said Deputy 01..ltt. Atty. J on Fish •tt is bec0m1Qg more of a proble m that we are hav- ing to lace he re." Authonlies served a earch war- rant at Allen's home Wednesday mght and found· chenucals to pro.· duce the drug 10 has bedroom. SEE RAID PAGE 5 INDEX QASSIAEM --10 DWOO« .-------..4 POUCI FlUS----.-.1 NUCMOOOS __ , SPOITS ·----'1 WEATHER 2 Fr doy, juty 30, 1999 datebook Doily Pilot C H E. C I I T 0 U T \ The special pleasures · offirSt novels . A ·of speech Collect~on of Rico Lebrun work at Orange County Museum of Art explores the human form For many readeN, there's a special pleasure tn hrst nov- els by new duthors In addi· lion to fresh literary voices, these works provide a sense of discov- ery und the prorruse ol future enjoyment. "Lost tn Tr~latlonr -A l11t on the Los • AngPles Tunes and Sdn Francisco Chrorude best seller hst~. this ts d romdnUc tale dhout d com· plex Ameri- can womdn tn sedrch ot herseU. Exotic Be1Jmy prnv1des c1 sensu- ous hdckdrop tor Nicole Mones' portrd1t of the humdn hedrt dnd cultural d1fferencPs between Edst dnd \Vp..,t "Kaaterskut Falls" In dddl· bon to wmninq rnve reviews. Allt->qrc1 Goodman\ first novel Wds nommc1t!'d for c1 Ndtiondl Book ~,1.,ml Set 10 the Cdl5kills, the "ummc r meccd for three Orthodox Jpw1sh fdmilies, the stof) Cl'nll•r" on the daily rhythms of r(~lJ~JIOllS trad1tJons and thP opposing pull of d s~cu­ lar. conl1:mporar; b..fe uThe Moaner's Bench" - Mars Hill" roming-of-dge tale about d young hldck boy 10 Depres .. 101H1 ra Arkansas sheds I Cameron, author: ot the pop~ar creativity guide •The Artist's Way,• tnes her hand at flctlon with this page-turner about a smdrt Chicago cop drawn into a case in"*>lving murder. mysticism and child pornography. The r~sult is a·tautly written mystery thnt drnws readers in with ilb moral fervor. "Do You Want To Know a Secret1" -Reigning suspense· · doyenne Mary Higgins Clark's fonner daughter-m-law, Mary Jane Clark. makes her debut WJth this thriller about the back- stabbing world of televlSlon. Murder, Jealousy and greed fig- ure into a fast-moving story l about par. ental love infidelity and ruthless ambition "A Soldier's Book" -This wrenchmg fictional diary of a Uruon ppsoner battling to sur- vive appalling conditions m a Confederate prison camp brilliantly illuminates one of the most horrific episodes m the history of warfare. Joannd I lig- gms creat~ a viVId snap- shot of a nation in mortal turmoil in this lyncal tale. lkltt "°' G or Rico Lebrun, draw. mg was more than just pen on 11a~r. it was o. mode of explonng life dlld interpreting the journey. Consequently, his work uses the human figures to express umversal themes such as li(e, agmg, sexuality and death. · ·All my life, I've seen the human form as a container for drama, for all the joy and all the tragedy, at times for every· thing," be once said. An int:.t.mate collection of the late artist's work, on exhibit at the Orange County Museum of Art until Oct. 17. reveals expressive, voluptuous f.emale hgures. The show displays many of the pieces which are already m the museum's per- manent collection and contrasts them with some borrowed works. "The emphasis is on the body itself. the figure itself, rather than the normal empha· sis on faaal expression,• explained museum spokesman Bridn Langston. , The intense black-and-white draWUlgsreflectlarge,beavy bodies which are at once sen:_ sual and munobile. The skin on the figures weighs heavy, leans and bulges, suggesting large, meaty muscles. • WHERE:. The Orange County Museum of Art, eso-san Clemente Drive, Newport Beach • ·WHEN: through Oct. 17; museum hours 11 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesday through Sunday + HOW MUCH: SS for adults and S4 for seniors and studentsi children under 16 ana members are free + PHONE: (949) 75g.., 1122 'All my life, I've seen the human form as a container for drama, for al the joy and all the tn>gedy, at times fOf everything." Rko Lebrun exposure to the voluptuous fig· ures in the old masters' paint- ings. light on a tune and place thdt had a pro- found Ull(>dct on Amened Lynea! prose dild well· tuned hwnor contnbute to an en1oyable read about the loss of 11Ul0<ence that comes "Childhood" -Alexis Andre pre..ents.-0 wistful remembrance of growing up with his Cdntan- kerous grandmother and recalci- lrant mother.m the form of a love letter to the narrdtor's absent paramour The elusiveness of U\e past and the uruversal yearrung tor emotional closure figure into this picaresque.meditation. "Some say that he was the best d{aftsman of the 20th cen· tury in America,• Langston said. BIUAN P08UOA I DAILY PILOT Ed Fosmire takes a close look at a Rico Lebrun sculpture on display at the Orange County Museum of Art. Born in Italy in 1900, Lebrun studied at the local Academy ti Fine Arts. His pnmary influ- ences were explorations of man's inhwnaruty m such works as Goya's "Black Paintings• and Picasso's "Guermca. • In 1924 he moved to thE? United States as a designer and foreman for a strained-glass factory. He eventually achiev.ed com.meroal success in New :, York and moved to California to teach anatomy at the WaJt 01Sney Studlo, Chomard Art Institute and Jepson Art Insti- tute. wtth growm~1 up "Link" -\\'1 o.,t Aln<c.11.., lht> setung for Wctll 81'< kN's sptnP- bngling. lnd1tt11<1 Jonp~,."t)le romp mvoh·mq cl o.,t•urch for the keys to humt1nk.md\ pc•'-' WhllL• the tale's paleu<1nthropologL'-l" are d.ftf>r annPnt human hone.., what th"~' hnrl will ch<1nyc the course of h1..,toY) -lort'VPr "Standing at t.be Scratch Line" -In his debut novel, Mayd Angelou's son, Guy John- son. presents a brutally honest depiction of the African-Ameri- 1 Cdn experience .during the first half of this century. The sweep- ing adventure opens in Louisiana dnd moves to World War I - Frdnce dild Jazz Age Harlem m action involving the Mafia, Ku Klux Klan d.Dd corrupt politiaans and police officers. One piece in the exhibit, which reflects that expertise, is an untitled drawing from a pile of hundreds of samples Lebrun completed when conceptualiz· ing a Genesis mural for Clare- mont College in 1960. The mural was part of lus attempt at expressing the birth and evolution of form. · style. The limbs dangle and the figure suggests that death is close at hand. However, when Lebrun found that even the most labored drawing was not enough to express.the monu- mentality o( the human figure, he turned his attention to stjllpture. Three-dimensional figurines would allow him to create female bodie:, with touchable hanging skin, large pendulous breasts and fertile abdomens. The "1ip Toe Figure,• a per· manent piece that usually rests in the museum's sculpture gar- den, was completed in the last days of Lebrun's life. Using large wax sheets, Lebrun creat- ed a female figure which has an organic and spontaneous, yet heavy and deflated look Of his new home, he once said, •califorrua, the land and the llie, gave me the first true chance to bring drawing closer to the objects and people out- side the studio." "The Dark Room" -Juh11 • OtEO< IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library This week's column 1s by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with June P1lsitz. Unlike the rest of the figures on display, this is much thinner, has an mlensely pained expression and is Goyaesque m His end.less fascin~bon wf th the human body was underu- ably a result of lus European background and his early Powwow wow 31st annual lntertribal Music Festival and Powwow draws from traditional and contemporary American tndian culture SltA\ K. McAm ~Pb C ombirung modem opportunities with -ancient pnnciples and b'adibons. Wydale Silversmifu is attempting to reach out to American Indian youths with his new group, The Sanders CiVlc Youth· Cultural Arts Center. Silversmith -of the Southern Cali- fomld Indian Center -developed this program to involve young Amencan Indians with stage, sound and ligbtmg productions in a real-world environ- ment while embracing thetr native cul- • tures 4nd traditions. ·I wanted to give the youth a better insight into the fact that there are Jobs in this field out there for them,• Silver- smith said. Silversmith brought the idea from lus Navajo reservation to the Southern Cal- ifornia Indian Center's Garden Grove dptN dnlt propo ed thdt hu; youth group produce an Indian Musical Festi- val as part of the 31st Aruludl Powwow, to be held today through Sunday at the Orange County Fmrgrounas. The center's din.>ctors were impressed with the idea, and will have the first lntcrtribdl Music Festival, fea- turing Amertcan Indian contemporary musicians, open the tradibonul pow- wow. Five Nava10 youths -ages 11 to 18 -from the Dme' reservation m Sanders, Ariz., will be involved in every aspect of pre and po t production thanks to Silvers.llllth, the event's pro- gram director, "The festival not only benefits the youth center by motivating the young people, it also enlighten the Orange County area's perception of Indian con· temporary music,· S1lve:rsrruth said. The artists who were invited to per- form at the music fei.tival are 411 com- rrutted to the youth centers goal of getting young Indians to partmpate in the production of arts and their cul- ture. "We chose them because they all back the project, and they're a wonder- fUl mix of contemporary and traditional musicjans," Silversmjth said. Among the mdlly perlormers will he Whitenvcr Apache comedian Drew Lacapa; pop American Indian perlonner Cynthia Fawri Eagl~. who combines tra- READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 news stones. 1llustrat1ons, edito- rial matter or ~ert•sements herein can be reproduc:ed with- out written perm!Sslon of copy· nghtowner VOL 93, NO. 178 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot Of news tips HOW IO ftU\__Qi_U$ Orcui.tion The Times Orange County (800) 252 91 .. 1 Advertfsing Clauif1ed (949) 642-5678 Dlsplay (949) 642-4321 (ditoMI ~ (949) 642 5680 Sports(949)57~223 N~. Sports Fax (949) 546-4170 E·mail "-ilypilote..nhltnk.net Meln<>ffb ~,,..Office (Mt) 642 ... 121 Buslnetl Fa (949) 6)1-712' ditional instruments with modem sounds; UL.ALI, a tno of American Indian a cap- pella singers; and Matthew Andrae, who blends Afro-Cuban, flamenco, Bra7.il.ian and hip-hop influences, The new musical festival is a fitting operung for the powwow, a combirung modem themes with anoent traditions itself. A powwow is a social gathenng where Indian people and families get together with other tribes and celebrate life through traditional songs and dances, Starr said. This weekend's powwow will include lraditional American Indian smgmg. danong, art, rare collectabl~ , dance contests and Indian foods. Pro- ceeds from the event benefit not only the youth center, but other organiza- tions including the employment and training center, Indian Child and Fami- ly Semces, education services and senior crtizen programs. ·scIC's mission is to provide a multi- tude of services for American Indians and native Alaskans who are in need,• said Paula Starr, executive director of the center. WEATHER TEMP£1tA1'URES Balboa 77164 Corona def Mar 77165 Costa Mesa 7~3 Newport Beach 77164 Newport Coast 77164 c:dalt. • ' • 0 ' o I .2-J .. ' TIDES TODAY First low 5:25 a.m •... , . A>.3 First high 11:53 a.m ......... 2 Second low 4:58 p.m •••.•••• 2.1 Second high 10:59 pm .••••.• 5.5 IAlUN>AY First low 5:58 a.m ........ ..0.1 Flnthlgh 12:29 p.m .••..•. 4.3 second loW 5Mp.m ........ 2.1 l••FMihltl'- .... mldN(IM - m + The lnt.rtl1bal Music Festiv•I will be held from noon to 5 p.m. today at the Orange County Fair- grounds. rtekets are $15.50 in advance and $18.50 at the gate and include admission to the powwow. • lhe 31st Arwtual Southern California lndlM c.nter Pow- wow will be held today through Sunday at the Orange County Fair- grounds. rtekets are $6 for adults, S3 for seniors and teens 12 to 17, S 1 for children 6 to 11 and children under 5 are free. Parking at the Fairgrounds is free. • For more Information, call the Southern C,Jillxni lndii{l Center at (714) 663-1102 The musical festival and powwow are not only op~tiel to celebrate the American Indian culture and tredi-I tiona, Starr said, but they also show direct support for the betterment of Indian youths and other organizations. SURF The swell ls out of the southwest today for waist·to-<hest- wtnd sw.11 kkks lo to gtw w~ some punch, Watef condi- tions are fair to good. Sets will ,.,.,., In the wMt· to-<Mlt-Ngh ,.,. until tht weeUnd. ........ POLICE FILES · COSTA~ • AdmN AvenU.: A r~iator worth $1,000 was stolen from a home in the 1300 block ckmng the evening of July 13. • w.t ... ., S"-t: A wallet and Its contents worth St,030 were stolen from • buslneu in the 1 100 block betwMn 1 :30 and 2 p.m, July 19. • ....._ loulw..t: A cellular ~ worth S300 was stolen' from a CM In the 2900 block between 9 and 9:30 p.m. July 12. · • ....._ 9CM.el'Wwd: A •op computer, b.g and several boOks worth $2,MO wer. stolen from a car In the 3300 block during the Mining of July 17. • ""ww ~A bank ~rd and airline tickets worth $245 wwe stolen from • home In the 1100 bk>tk b9tWMf1 July 6 and July 10. NIM'OlllllMJI • .. PI 1 c.Mr DrM: A ciflu&tf phone WOr1h S«JO wet ...,, from • bullr-. In the 900 blOdt during the Mnln9 of • Ila p1rt Cllllllr ~ A _., phona wotlt\ St0 Wll • ......... lft ................... ofldfZS. • .,...._ ........ "'Clll••wt.suo ... ..,. ln .. tOO .......... ,,.,... .. . Daily Pilot Friday, July 30, 1999 3 ~ye-bye to gas-pumpng) cell-phone-using • crazies D oes yours work? Min~ d~. about half the time. Cell phones. One more technological advance that I resisted as long as I could. Ridiculous, 1 snilled. What is the matter with these people, I scoffed. What is so almighty important that it can't wait until they get to the office or back home? That's what I said. Until I got one. As with every other techno-leap, novJ I can't remem· ber how I lived without one. rrs pathetic. I'm like a toddler with. a filthy blanket ~nd a cheweq-. up pacifier. Bvt they are every- where, aren't they? In restau- rants and restrooms, movies and golf courses, planes, trains, and automobiles. In fact, I can't remember being on a plane in the last few years wnere a flight attendant didn't have to tell someone to lose the phone. But there is a growing cell phone backlash lately, much rerrunlscent of the Smoking Wars. Some restaurants are posting signs that say, HNo Cell Phones• or "Tum Your Cell Phone Off.· And if you've ever COMMENTS &CURIOSITIES ' · peter buffo been to a place where the busi- ness crowd does lunch, it sounds like a handbell choir domg ·oh. Tannenbaum.• The real problem is the shouting. Since the con- nection is dicey half the time, you're never quite sure if the person on the other end can hear you. Without thinking, you talk louder and louder, not unlike a trip to Mexico. The fewer words of Spanish you know, the louder you say them. "OLA, AMIGO, CUANTO ES ESTO?• Which usually elicits the quiet answer. "Eight l)ucks." And what a nice touch at the movies -as the ntanic slips beneath the slirface and Leonar-. do DiCaprio shouts "This is it!" -to hear that little "chiiiir- rppp" and a flurry of whispers. #Oh, h1I Not much. What are you doing?" But there's also a siruster side to the whole trung. Have you ' 'heard the fretting ab.out cell · phones c11\d gas stations? Appar- ently, th~re .is some concern that nsmg a cell phone while pump- ing gas is a bad thing, as·in, kaboom. Seriou~y. Last week, Chicago passea"an ordinance prorub1ting the use of cell phones while pumping gas. And some other cities are consider- ing it Now wail a rmnute. You gol a cell phone, a gas pump and your hand Just what is the seqi.ience of events? You start pumping, you dial up P.F. Cbarig to order a lett\,\ce wrap to go, and you're vaponzed in fireball of gasoline. I don't get it. From the flTSt moment I heard about this, it hdd oil the uappmg of an urban myth, ~O r did some homework. "oo you know of anyone who blew up from usmg a cell phone ma gas i;tation? Do you know anyone who knows ot anyom~ who dtd? Do you know anyone who knew dnyone who heard of someone who did? Don't feel , bad. No one does. After a who\(' lot of rC!search. I finally found .. out where this thing started. Some poor soul m a gas stahon. in the UK wenl to his g1 eater. reward wlien the pump he was standing b~'ide blew up, wh1ch ig.nited the gas in his tank, which -well -it was ugly. To this day, no one has figured out wh~t happened. So what does any of this have to do with cell phones? A number of witnesses reported that the man was using a cell phone when the big boom boomed. That\ it, the whole deal. m toto No one m duthonty ever connected the ceU phone to the blast, but the media 1umped on the story like a parkmg c;pdce at Costco. If your dppetite for urban myths t::. dS keen as mine, yot1 . mar re.member that thii.i isn't the hrst time cell phonei, have made the public enemiel> hst. Doe:> "bram cancer" ring a bell? When thl? first cell phone made the scene, there were breathless reports that iieavy users ran the risk of contracting brain cancer. Once again, no one eve1 actual- ly raised their hdnd and said,. "Yep, my brain:s ruined and it's all because of that ddrn cell phone,· but the story·was too good to pass up. What dbout last , week's reveldtion about the dis- astrous effects of hvmg near high power lines? We've all seen the d~monstration where some- one holds up a fioure<.cent tube beneath d rugh pbwer hne dnd the tube flickers, then glows like, well, a flourescent tube. The argument about whether or not that's really harmful ha raged for ye~rs, especially m rural areas. But no one could ever produce any hard evi- dence. Until 1992, that is. when a researcher at Lawrence Liver· more labs released a startling tudy that aid, m essence, that rugh Power lines were slightly !cs:. deddly than dioxm. The tudy was quoted in government heannys and lawsuits around the country. Or wa:i., until last week, when it was discovered that the re~earcher had faked most of his findings and omitted p~les of data'that didn't support his conclusions. So much for cows that glow in the dark .. So once again, J' have very lit- tle for you in the answer depart· ment ·1 don't know 1f cell phones · can give you cancer or make gas stations blQw up. But I sus- pect not. What I would like at . the gas station, though, is to have those incredibly loud talk- ing pumps stop houting at me. "Need a car wash? Four-fifty with your fill-up! Checked your oil lately? Need a car wash?" Oy But1ust to be safe, turn that c<>ll phone off and don't park under those power lines. You JUSt never know. I gotta go. • PETER BUFFA is a former Costa Mesa mayor. H1~ column appears Fridays E· mail him at ptrb40aol.com. ~amboree/Bison changes permanent now . • Eastbluff cut-through traffic has be.en cut d own at scene of fatal 1996 accident. • ST,\C't BROWN • EASTBLUFF -For residents, this week -and these changes -were a long time coming. On Monday, the Newport Beach City Council made peFtlla- rtent thP changes that were installed as a temporary test in early 1998 at the intersecbon of Jamboree ·Road dnd B i :; o n Ave-nue, the site of numer - ous acci- dents and one noto- t 1 0 u s fatality in 1996. "This is good, ·very good for all in- volved,• said resi- d e n t Edward Seaver. T h e changes e liminate th r ough traffic on B i s o n across Jamboree and ban left turns f r o m north- Stop the traffic Do you approve of the changes made to the intersec-• tion of Bison Avenue and Jamboree Road1 Call our Readers Hotline at.(949) 642· 6086 or send e- mail to dailypi- /otOearthllnk.n et. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone number (for verification only). bound Jamboree. Eastbluff residents have argued that the changes were necessary to preserve their neighborhood' safety, stressing that Bison was not meant to be a major thoroughfare. •There was far too much ttal- . fie and usually someone has to get killed or a terrible accident must occur before someUung is done,# sa id Bill Kirwan, an area resident. · In fact, residents originally came together after the death of --an Eastbluff woman in a May 1996 accident at the intersection. 'Ifacy Lynn WoJonsky, who hdd campaigned for changes at the intersection, was killed when IUSlllESS Ill llllf Top tech companies to be honored her e Companies from Orange County and San Diego counties will be honored at an awards banquet Sept. 9 for the • t 999 Orange Coast. Technology Fast 50! Twenty-two of the 50 compa- nies a.re based m Orange County. To qualify for the Fast 50, com- panies must have had revenues of at least $50,000 m t~. must be public or pnvate companies a driver on Jamboree ran a red Ught and struck her car. Wolonsky, 35, died at the scene, leaving behind four chil- dren, who at the time ranged in age from 18 months to 8 years. After the changes w·ere imple- mented, cify offioals said, overall traffic entering and leaving East- bluff. dropped by 1,736 trips per day. · j vices Manager Richard Edmon- Traffic counts on vehicles ston told the council that Mthe tn- entenng and leavmg Eastbluff · al program of trafhc restrictions at were taken before the trial the intersection of Jamboree changes, after the trial had been Road and Bison Avenue has in place for three months and accomplished its intended goal of again after the trial had been in reducing the amount of cut- lace for 15 months. through traffic.· In a letter dated June 1, Trans-The council voted 7-0 to make portabon and Development Ser-the chang~s permanent. i Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince FlavorruJ & Delicious Lunche & Dinner l nlqlJe •iiw ,._,II dinlnc rooaa. ••jtJliilm ror IJVllP bu mtttln and pri••te runctlun) ~-0621 Plnse CaJI For Re5enatlon' and Dire<tion 251 hipyard Way • ewport Beach Loap Officer Barrington Capital Corporation. a recognized leader in institutional mortgage banking. is eeking profe,<iional. hardworking team players with proven ales ... kill.., in the field to JOin an awesome lineup. 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I "'---. 4 Friday, Jvly 30, 1999 Doily Pilot Transient caught ih Sex assault charges will be refiled Cove Home burglary '!'Prosecutors mwn on why charges against Edward about Jurado's behavior when a tu_rbation, when. his estranged NEWPORT BEACH -A 29· yt-ar-olcl transwnt was arrested Wednescldy dfter he allegedly stole d blankl•I dncl food from d wt1remt'nl homt• and then was foun d hours. Idle r at d bedchs1de bathroom whPre h~ was cleanmg hims<•lt wtU1 tu11et wate r Pohrn ,c:hurged' John Lou).s . \\. ht>lplt•y with one count of resi- dPntictl ·burglary. Whelpley, apparPntly told tmd hungry, was loc<.1IPd liy c1 h1cycle police officer who '><IW hun wu~hmg hlS hands <111d liH P in d Corona del Mar hdlhroom \\ h1·lpl1•~ re1x>rtc>dJy broke mto lh1• l ·o\ 1• C onv<.1le~cent Home in U1e Jl)UIJ l.ilvck of East Coast I hqh\\11\ sh<1rtlv IX'lore 2 a m He PnlPrPcl ttuouqli u scre~n wmdow c1!1d ft•pnrtPdly took d bldnke t. He P!'''''''"• d to thP kitchen where J d h · d f ultin 15 ld b t~nage boy told them thllt the wife was at work: The boy report~ . ura o, w o 15 accuse o assa g a -yea.r:-o oy, suspect had molested him nwner-edly told hi9 parents last year he ~egedly stole some chlcken, were diop~d. ous times over a one-year period. about the incidents. They quickly rice and an orange. When he was The two reportedly met when notified J>?lice. . . confronted by several staff mem-, GRFC RJ...;UNG Jwado with.ih the next month. Jurado worked at a Carl's Jr. Jurado s attorney. Philip DeLu- bers, he ran away. ~ ~ •we do plan on refiling fwrly Restaurant in Costa Mesa as a ca, said he can't fathom prosecu- Pollce were unsure whether the soon,• said Deputy Dist. Atty. Ted food server. They became friends t~rs ~e~g the case after drop- suspect was inside the convales· 1 NEWPORT BEACH Burnett, who is hdndling the case, and began seeing each other on a prng it this week. • cent home and took extra precau-Charges were dropped Wed.hes-"There are some things we want-regular basis. ~After nine months you would bon by searchmg about 50 rooms. day against a Costa Mesa man ed to finn up before we went The boy, who lived in Costa think they wo!"d ha_ve had a The search lasted sev~al hours. sw;Pfcted of sexually assaultirtg a ahe,ad. It's an unfortunate move Mesa, alleged that Jurado per· more firm ·case, be swd. "l don't "We conducted the room-by· 15-year-old boy who reported the we have to make, something I've fonned oral sex on him betwe'en see how they could possibly room search because we wanted lewd encounters to his parents, never had to do in my career.• 20 and 50 times ·at the suspect's believe that they will have a bet- to make sure he didn't hurt any-. Pf9socutors wouldn't elaborate. Jurado has remained free on apartment in the 2200 block o{ ter case in the future. Further, it one,• said Sgt. Mike McDennott. why the case was dropped but bciil for ihe past six months after he Harbor Boulevard. The Victim seems a tremendous waste of Assuming that Whelpley fled vowed to refile sexual molestation was arrested last October by Costa also claims Jurado wouid engage judlcal resources and taxpayer · on foot, police officers radioed an charges against 39-year-old Edward Mesa police. Authorities learned in sexual activity, including mas-contributions." · alert Wlth a description of the sus- pect. He was found about 10 a.m. at a Little Corona bathroom, where he led the officer to the stolen blanket that was lying on the beach. Police said.they have previous- ly found transient camps near the retirement home and believe Whelpley may have occasionally stayed there. Apartment fire cal:lSes nearly $100,000 in .damcige A second-floor Newport Beach apartment suffered major dam- age Wednesday rught when a blaze gutted the unit and threat- ened others. No one was injured. Firefighters responded to the blaze shortly after 6:15 p.m. at the Oakwood Apatments in the 800 block of Seagull. When firefight- ers arrived, they found names and heavy smoke billowing out of a two-bedroom apartment. Two women who rent the apartment managed to escape and were praised by firefighters for rrunimizing damage by closing an entry door. If the women had- n't shut the door, authorities said, other apartments may have been heavily damaged. Firefighters encountered a prob- lem when they opened the front door to the apartment and flames shot across the hallway, scorclung another door. The blaze was under control within 20 minutes. The heaviest damage was located in the Uving room and kitchen. Investigators estimate structurdl damage at $8(},000-antr another $15,000 m contents. The fire's devastation will force the renters to stay with friends. Some flames reached to an upper balcony and several units -suffered smoke damage. The cause of the fire iS under invesll-RUFFLES UPHOLSTER gation. -Greg Rlsling Police capture suspected auto vandals Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Club Sofa $100°0 • OFF Chair $50°0 * OFF ·with a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 8/6/99 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 548-1156 • AQUATICS CENTER •AEROBICS • RACQUETBALL • PERSONAL TRAINERS • FREE WEIGi lTS •STRFNGTIITRAININGEQUIP. • M(\SSAGE • CARDIO • " ecoratil'e . • BASKETBALL 949 /642 •9990 NEWPORT NORTH CENTER MacArthur ~Ison Newport Beach (949) 644-4477 illa . INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE . 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Costa Mesa police officers spotted the suspects' car nearby and found the bat and glass frag- ments in the back seat. Police had no comment on the motive behind the destruc- tive rampage but noted it appears no vehicles were specif- ically targeted. -Greg Risling OCC to offer new entertainment course options •Program established with industry reps' input. J\Ui().'ll}W !kit Plot COSTA MESA -Beginrung this fall, OCC will offer a program in entertainment technol~ designed for students in the the- ater arts and fashion department$. The program will train for entry-level positions as lightin9 and audio technicians; scenic cat· penters and artists; and costume dressers, stitchers, cuttefS'/drape~ and assistant costume designers.· The program will offer two- year certificates of completion. "OCC's program has been established expressly because of needs that exist in Orange Coun- ty's diverse and dynamic enter· tainment industry,• said Cynthia Corley, OCC''s theater artS instructor and costumer . The new program was estab- lished with the help of an indus· try advisory committee consisting of representatives from such entertainment agencies as Dis· ney, Knott's Berry Fann and regional and community theater companies. Although the program 1s offered in some universities, OCC ii one of just a handful of com- munity colleges participating in the program. All students enrolled in the entertainment technology pro· ~ wW ~y work on pm• dUctlOns staged by the college's tbe.tm department. The college,. f..tdon ~­ mlDt ... Midy 200 .a..,...; Do ily Pilot TRIATHLON RAID CONTINUED FROM 1 · CONTINUED FROM 1 ple co mg over who clearly weren't of the Lido Isle community.• On a street where houses are gtven ruck.names such as "Par- adiso,• "Hummingbird Cot- tage," and •tittle Rest,· the thought of .having a makeshift drug lab nearby ~ frightening. let~ of all ages from around the world. Leach td the rare will • · serve as a gauge for many triath· letes. · . "Absolutely,• Leuch said . .) 1 •They (the athlet~) are going to , be able to compdre . themselves against their age ~roup and the : best.• CollSldP.red a sprint evE.'nt due 1 to the distances of each IE'g, the event will serve as tho U.S. nation~ al championship for sprint distance tiiathlon~ next year. . Bob Cuyler, 49, of Corona del Mar, who JS working with Leach on the event, said everyone associ- ated with it 'ls· 'happy to Sl."0 so : many j>artiopating. Cuyler said they will enjoy the fruits of their labors once the trtathlon is over. "We are very excited,• Cuyler Sf:l.id."But there is rnore'of a calm than last years rnce. • A5 of Thursday, more than 950 have registered Wlth organizers prepannJJ to host a capacity held of 1.100. And that's for more than just exercise for the athletes' bodil's. Athletes may attend d preracc expo at El Morro Elementttry School beginning dt 10 a.m. The expo will offer seminars on tnathlons and on the course at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2 d.J1d 3:30 Mel 5 p.m. The 5 p.m :.c1runar will .include instruellon on getting in and out of the occdn, where wdves are expected to he 4-lo 5-feet· high Uus weekend. Among those competing m the triathlon 1s • two.tune women's world champion MichPllie Jones of Australia. Jone.-., 29, now of Carb- bad, won the World Triathlon Championships m 1992 dJld 1993 and ts the world's top·rdnked female. Others in Sunday's race ~ defending chdillp1on Emilio DeSoto and Kevin Bree. Last year's women's champion, Andrea Gar- denhier. had not registered. Event organizers remmg area residents that all but one lane of Coast Highway m each direction Will be closed from 6:15 a m to about 11 a .m Spectators should plan to arrive edrly as the• Reef Point and Los Trancos parking loL., Ci.ll up fast. Most notably, investigators located two 24-ounce water bot- tles with -a clear liquid believed · to be the drug. The bottles were marked on· the ·outside Wlth skulls and crossbones. Small amounts of cocaine and rnethamphetamine were also discovered t.n the home. • Allen faces drug manufactur- ing and possession charges while his mother wlll !ace charges of possessio9 of cocaine and obstructing a police officer. Allen is being held in Orange County :Jail in lieu of $100,000 ball. Both suspects will be arraigned today. · · Neighbors were surprised to learn about the arrest, although some ·of them did notice suspi- cious activity aroqnd the house. •There were some real creepy people gorng in and out of that· house," said one oeigh- l:for wbo wanted to remain anonymous. "There were peo- "I would never. thihk in my wildest 1mag11iption someone • would have stuff to make drugs here," said another neighbor, who wanted to remain anony- mous. "When I saw all those offi. cers outside the house, I felt like I didn't even know qiy own neighborhood. You lose that sense of feeling safe." Neighbors flooded out of their homes when they saw police officers. and d hazardous materi- als team carefully carrying out bottles and containers of chemi- cals Some of the items recov- • Fact.iii • t.buage • S'poru Thtnpy •Body Wnps • Hyd.rothenpy • Body Poli.Ji • • Ped. •Vichy ~ • Stum Reomt • 'll'axins • Elf'n~ • • Pn 8r Po.t LateT TMnpy • Hand It foot C.N • Pffls • Gifi C.rillicat• • 1ov. Diu-ouot ft!Jd for all wrvlces ncepc alnady dhcouo1ed peckars. ,.tail producu or la cocvuncdoo wuh •oy ol.btt dncouat. :Arts & Crafts Show Friday July 30, Saturday Jul 31, & Sunday August 1 12-6 p.m. Paintings, handmade quilts, collectibles, jew~lry, handmade dolls fossils, African art & morel ~-II TRIANGLE END OF 55 FREEWAY, COSTA MESA. BABY BACKS. • • ered Cdn be used to make GHB, an odorless, tastelcs:s drug banned by the state because iris potentially lethal. , . A capful of GHB, which has a street .value of $5, can cause dizziness and drow!)tness dnd in some cases, can prove fatal. There have been seven GHB- related deaths in Cahfomld, authorities aid. The drug is most often pdssed or sold m nightclubs, where drinks sit out in the open Three years ago, a young womdn Cell into a coma at the Huntington Beacli Rhino Room when some- one reportedly spiked her <\rink willi the drug. Most recently, NPwport Beach pohce have launched an unqercover mvestigdtion target- mg ntghtclubi. whP-re GHB might be passed. ht January, a 38-year-old Newp<>rt Beach man wa:; arre:;ted when police u • pected hun of dealing the drug m clubs. Police found two 16- ounce bottles of GHB in his home. He wa:; sentenced Ul tviay to one yeai in a d{Ug rehabilita- • Video~ a!!f Jo" a~ 3.95 • large Sd. Discounted TP't!\. Friday, July 30, 1999 5 Uon program and a probation of thrc years, c1ght months. Newport Beach poltce also arrested a 39-year-old man in May who had ome 618 grams of the liquid drug m his West 15th Street home, Police believe the man.wa!? producmg and ~elling GHB out of his residence. "The Bes t Art Shopping in· Southern California" The Sa\\odust Fe~uval lS a breathtaking vi- sual event with more than 190 talented local artists di!.playing their fine art and quality crafts, entertainment and art workshops. Open Everyday July 1 -August 29 lOAM -lOPM 935 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna ~each, CA 92651 949 .494.3030 Come See The New Models .For The Year 2000!' ~ The World's Premier Electr;ic Boat Bui/Jer 949.645.6812 . . .. . . 6 Fridoy, July 30, 1999 Locals hav~ new plan for El Toro Latino education fund nears $2 million • Changing the configuration of the runways would keep planes from flying over nearby hou~ing, they say. STACY BRO't\'N . COSTA MESA -A •local orq.mization plans to submit a plan to reduce noise at the pro- posed El Toro airport at the Aug. 19 meeting of the county's Citi- iens Advisory Committee. The New fvlillenniurn Group, headed by Cost.cl Mesa resident and graphic designer Russell Niewiarowski, will introduce a V-shaped runway as opposed to the trad1llonal X-pattem used at .John Wayne and other airports. · "This is a leg1tunate plan,· N1ewiarowsk1 said. "I think it's worthy of consideration and it's not a diversion to stop the air- port." Under the group's proposal, the north-south runway at El Toro would be extended about 6,000 feet to the south. Niewiarowski said it could be used for arrivals to the north and departures to the southwQst. • · The east-west runway, whtch cros.ses the north-south runway to form an X, V)oUld be abdn- cioned and a new runway built m the form of a V-pattem. · Flights would go over the Irvine Spectrum and follow the Laguna Canyon Freeway before Yo Q'!-iero -- Costa Mesa Florist · J Which Means in Any Language, ''/WANT COSTA MESA FLORIST" reachinga stretch of Newport Coast that the Irvine Co. bas oics1gnated as permanent open space. Newport Beach Mayor Den- ms O'N<:1l send the group's pro- posal has ment.. • t think it's worthy of consid-1 eration, • O'Neil said. "Most who have looked at it say it bas I merit. I lowever, implementing it will be difficult.• . I O'Nell ~aid Niewiarowski and hi partner, retir~d certified I engineer Charles Griffin of aal- boa Jslund; have shown the plan 1 to South. County' offitials and other political decisvm makers. 1 The two men have been attending City Council and Board of Supervisors meetings trying to drum up support for the plan. • Organization has dedicated itself to provide money needed for additional opportunities. STAC'r BROWN ~~ COSTA MESA The Orange County Hisparuc Edu- cation Fund is $200,000 richer, ' officials announced Thursday at a gala reception tor sponsors. Fund Chaitman Frank Quevedo said the 10-year-old organization'~ goal of $2 in.illioh in 2000 is now within reach. "It's important to know thatl when you reonent the runwayf d S planned, planes will be land- ing to the south where there are no homes that would be impact- "At the beginning of this year. we set a goal of $1.5 mil- lion by the end of the year,• Quevedo said as he announced the latest donation totals. "It appears that at our forthcoming fund-raising dinner in October, we will reach it and then even- tually meet the $2 million goal for the year 2000. • Quevedo said the fund pro- vides community suppo~t for DON lEACH I DAll.Y Pit.OT From.left. Olga Niebla, of the Hispanic Education Endowment fund; Laura Lopez, attorney; and Esther Fonseca, public defend- er/investigator, get together at Thursday's receptiQn. ed," Niewiarowski said . students at all education levels. The endowment will provide scholarship programs and insti- tutions that respond to the edu- cational needs of Hispanic youth. THIS SAT & SUN ONLY 50·75% OFF Angel Rivas, the vice presi- dent and branch manager of Banco Popular in AI1aheim, said he's been a supporter of the fund since 'it's inception and is proud of the progress. :i69 E . l 7"' St . Costn Mf"1rn (At'ross from Ralpbt1) 1\1-P I 1-6 •SAT. J0-5 •Sul\. 12-t 949 642-1844 "The mission is to inspire, enhance and unprove opportu- nities for Hispanic students," Rivas said. "There are so many people ...need.in ss1stance for college and their parents just can't afford it. "This is a way to provide a means for these p~ople to attain ON.E DAY ONLY! Saturday ·7/3 I PASTRY BAKERY Of COSTA MESA r------------, ! 91REE DOZEN I I OATMEAL I 1 COOKIES '1 I with any purchase I I Good onty s.t. 1 m I I MiJld pl9Wlt coupon I Lu:! !_P«_~°'.:: ~~0::!!1 •CAKES •PASTRIES . . •COOKI ES •PIES •TORTES •ROLLS & BREAD 0Wlr30 ....... ldndlof ........... ~ ..... ~ •«IHIG§iit§iililillliill&D+@MPftl~ IRVltE C08TAMESA ••-*nllO (Nit 2llC70 (71411• II• t141)-..-11 CANON'S ~ewe~t SLR! I what they want." Rivas was among the many corporate sponsors attending the event, highlighted by a mariachi band a nd Spanish cui- sine. In 1993, the organization began to establish an endow- ment to help ensure ongoing support to students with the potential for success. The cause brought together civic and busi- ness leaders as well as individ- ual dnd large corporate donors. Sponsors include Hoag Hos- pital, McDonald's of San Diego, Pacific Be~. the .Hispanic Cham- ber of Commerce of Orange County, Disneyland, Toka1 Bank. the Dally Pilot and the Times Mirror Foundation. Housing homeless? Do you think Costa I Mesa should allow • a homeless shelter at Harbor Christian Fellowship? Call our Readets Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilotOearthlinK. net. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone number (for verifica· tion only). SHELTER CONTINUED FROM 1 about the church. There are three congregations who use the church for services throughout the week. "Most of the complaints were about that and not dbout the homeless guys," Gartner said An emergency meeting of the church board was called and Gartner said he plans to restrict and more closely monitor the lev- el of noise coming from the church. Residents agreed that they were upset about the noise but said it wasn't the only problem. "I am not gomg to feel safe with 14 homeless men sleepmg on the other side of the fence," said Deruse Beltran. "We do not feel secure in our own homes. Each and every one of us feels like we're being invaded.• Beltran aid residents are even more opposed to Gartner's appli- cation because of the concentfa-• ti.on of other homeless services in the area such as the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen -which was once housed on the site -and the Orange Coast lnterf aith Shel- ter Planning Commissioner Katie Wl1.son said she is aware of the overconcentration of sooal ser- vices on the West Side but was ready to vote against the project becau e she <>aid she thought housing 13 homeless people in one area was an overconcentra- bon in and of itself. especially 'because it is near Rea Elementary· School. Neighbor Jun Murphy ..a.id the way noise problems from the church have been addressed fu the past doesn't give residents very much confidence. Although residents have com-• plained numerous times about the noise and trash being thrown over the fence, nothing has been done, M'!J:Phy said. lf1beY cen t 'keep control of what t"9Y have now, how are 1 they going to control bomelesl peopaet• Mwphy uked ~----...._-! •• 1 154 days. f ri0oy, July 30, 1999 • Sports Edifo( Roger Carlson • 949~7 44223 GOVERNOR'S CUP SOMETHING SPECIAL It started on a high plane, and has taken off from there. SCHOOL . FOOTBALL O n June 12, 1967, California Governor Ronald Reagan granted the Deed oI Gift for the •Governor's Cup," to the Balboa Yacht Club. The Govemots Deed states, ''For the purpose ol encouraging BRIAN POBUDA I DAJlY PILOT Running ba<:k And.re Stewart won his class in welghUlfttng competttton Thursday morning. · Youth Raong in the State of California and the recogrution of the sloll and high performance of tbo:.e young men and women under twenty years of age, who sail them,· The Governo(s Cup, an .invtl.alion·only youth match racing regatta, was established by the late Chet Purcell, a Balboa Yacht Club Redr Commodore at the tune. Purcell had a vision that a nationcil match racmg competillon should be created for young men and women under the age of 20, much like the mtemationally recogmzed ·congressional Cup,· held for more seasoned sailing \eterans. He approHched Governor Reagan w1lh the proposal which met with favorable approval. ln 1989, a team from the Royal New Zealttnd Yacht Squadron Yacht Club entered the competition and smce that time, lecims from all over the world have turned Utis regatta mto a pre hg1ous mtemauonaJ event. Traditionally, the top-fuushing U.S. bodt receives dO mvitabon to - the Coca Col<S Cup Youth Match RaC'Ulg lnvitattonal m Auckland, New Zealand. Balboa Yacht Clutfs 1999 Governor's Cup was held from July 21-'25. Teams from New Zealand, Engldlld, Annapolis, Marina del Ray. Redondo Beach, King Harbor. San Francisco, San Diogo. Long Becich, Corona del Mar and Newport Beach amved on July 21 After d welcome dinner at the BYC, the out-of-town guests were mtroduced to their host families One thing thttt lS unique and mteresllng ttboul th.ls sport ls when led.ms travel to other cibes, they are oftenllmes mVlted to lodge w1th.host Ca.mihes and have even stayed in the homes of their compelltors. Tho three-man crew, round- robm format commenced on July 22 with winds hitting 12-15 knots. ··ey July 23, wmd conditions were up to 17 knots, which is getting close to the maximum for Uus series," Sdld race umpire Jim Mahaffey, a BYC member and the Newport Ocean Sailing Association Commodore. •we don't like to see boats breaking and safety is always our first concern." The boats used in the regatta are W.D Schock, Sontana-20s With Ullman sails Crews rotate from boat to bodl after each race and · compete against every other team. Local entries included Carson Reynolds, Justin Lugo and Ryan Mulvania from the Balboa Yacht Club and Brian BISS 11, Tyler Haskell and J.M Modi ette representing the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Newport Harbor Yacht Clob could not repeat last year's championship wm and placed o;1xth. Tho Balboa Yacht Club. •Newport Harbor's summer ~eighllifting program on solid course. ROGER CARL50'1i lbtf Pb G ive your eyes that wide open shut feeling as you listen to Newport Harbor High strength coach Mike Bargas talk about his charges. There is an intensity and tone that reeks of pride and the anticipated success in the fall for the Sailors' football team. When he says "We want 14," which equates to a berth in the CIF finals, it doesn't sound like a request, but a demand. He is Popeye, the fellow with the big anns,sans the pipe. An eighth-year assistant coach with Coach Jeff Brinkley's Sailors, Bargas and lus 5-foot-11, Mike Bargas 260-pound frame is right in the middle of things at the Sailors' weight room, doing what he does best: •Practicing what I preach." The Tars wrapped up an intensive six-week summer program Thursday with competition with Esperanza, Huntington Beach and Loara on the Newport Harbor campus, and the dividends from their labor were rather evident. ·we did really well,· said Bargas. "Some of our key kids really popped and came up with some big lilts1 and some of OW' younger ones did really well, too." There was no team scoring, but judging from 1-2-3 finishes in each category, it's safe to say Newport cleaneaup. Among the victors were Steve Wukawitz at the 99 kilos (220 pounds) level; Andy Kalanz at 94.k (210); Ryan Brill at 83k (182), running back Andrew Stewart at 76k (165) and junior Alan Saenz at 108k (231) Wukawitz walked off with individual honors with a clean and jerk of 286 pounds. Third m the category was Shane Foley's sophomore brother, Joe, at 220. Kalanz was impressive with 8 281-pound effort, and Brill led a 1-2-3 sweep in the 83k with a 264·pound lift. Behind him were Juniors Garrett 'Ih>ncale and quarterback Andy Rankin, both with 253-pound efforts. Stewart. projected as Harbor's starter at running back, distinguished himself with a 264-pound lift, and juruor Ryan Ortega was second ·at 242. There was a sweep in the 64k category, as well, with Cruz and Chris Bargas, both Juniors, doing 176 and 165 pounds, Al.so with 165 pounds was seruor nevor Jones, known best for his hurdling in track and field, but expected to Summer drills flnlshed up with some work on the passing game at Newport HarborH.Jgb Thursday. Above, Edison High transfer Brlan Gaeta looks for a receiver. At left, Chris Mandertn·o · umbers up. BRIAN POBUOA I OAA.Y Pl.OT be a force in the receiving department this fall. Ryan Spruth, a Junior, clicked at 200 pounds for second at the 70k level. Saenz, another junior, also did 286 pounds out of the 108k category, good for first, while teammate Nick Moghadbam, a junior, was third at 220. ·we try to peak at this point of the year with Olympic-style lilts," said Bargas. •we think it , helps cany us through the year." . So now there are two or three weeks of leisure time before fall drills begin. But as Bargas, a two-year starter for Newport at tackle on both sides of the lino in the late '80s, reminds, •Tho weight room is open for the next three weeks." QUOTE OF THE DAY 1he ...;.. room is open for the nut tfvee ms .. .' Mike Bargas, Newport Harbor High strength coach. following the end of a rigid six-week summer program. Doty Pi~ 7 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM YOU G Newport Harbor • His Sailor football and basketball teams both fell victim to strange circumstances in a uruque Harbor era. for the Titans, but led the NCAA RIOWID DUNN West Region in shooting OcitPlot percentage (60%), averaging 9.5 Tiams today complain points per game in the 1974~75 bout seedings in the se~1°1~st didn't shoot enough," CIF Southern Section f ball la ff b f he said ·aut bemg a 5-11 guard oot P yo s, ut onner playing Division I, you don't get Newport Harbor High standout Taras Young will never forget the a lot of shots • injustice bestowed upon Coach Young lost a year of collegiate Ernie Johnson's Tars eligibility because of a knee ·u9 ot-a little political,• said UlJ~ at Golden West, suffered m the thud game of the 1971-72 Young, a tight end and rover season. The community college back for the 1970 underdog system granted Jilin a redsbirt Sailors, a group of no-name players who weren't given a year, but the NCAA would not ch · th nl recognize 1l Young petitioned ance m e preseason, 0 Y to the deasion, but to no avail beat powerhouse Anaheun and A .1971 Newport Harbor share the Sunset League championship with Coach Clare graduate and honorable mention Van Hoorebeke's Colonists. JC All-American for the Rustlers Newport Harbor, which m 1974, Young was a star on finished 8-2 that season, shut out Coach Dale Hagey's 15-9 squad in :11, when the Tars Anaheim, 7-0, in Week missed out on a possible 3 of the campaign. ·we playoff berth because of should've been the No. a freak incident 1 seed from the Sunset Le • ·d y, lnvolvmg a newspaper ague, sa..i oung, photographer in the final whose Tars were given Sunset League game a tough first-round assignment on the road against Huntington Beach. against Redlands, a Tied with Manna and school 'fanked No. 3 m Huntington Beach tor the CIF 4-A rankings a fJISt place at the time, week earlier. Taras Young the Tars lost to the ·1 understand Oilers, 68-67, on a Redlands was a little last-second free throw. An Oiler disturbed because (it is) the only had DllSsed a free throw, but a team in the top seven to diaw a referee called a technical foul on team ranked in the top seven,• the play again.st Newport, Johnson told Howard Handy of because a photog under the the D~y Pilot in November backboard was apparently on 1970. the Door. In the same report. Redlands •That cost us going to CIF, Coach Paul Womack said: "Errue because only two teams went to and I both feel we were shafted the playoffs in those days from playing each other in the first the Sunset League,• said Young, ro~and.•Hoorebeke's An·-~eun who played with a solid group v, cu1 that included Dave Eccles, Jeff squad, meanwhile, (always a CIF Malinotf and Nels Tahti, while Commissioner J. Kenneth big man Lee Haven earned the Fagans favorite) was awarded a T~ m Young's juruor year when home game against 16th-ranked Coach Dave Waxman's team Centennial and won, 28-18. h.nished 17-8. Newport Harbor lost to Redlands I U anyone understands athletic and All-CIFers Dave Dykstra and heartbreaks and inequities, it's Pat McNally, 28-6, but Young probably Young, who bas ~ and standout gnd teammates roached youth sports m the Ron 1\ipp, Teny Albritton. Grant Newport-Mesa community for Gelker and Billy Whitford several years. overachieved in Johnson's only Young, who has undergone season as coach, forever leaving seven knee operations, including a legacy in the long gray lliie. three maJot surgeries, stays in •we were hearing we weren't hape by )ogQlI!g on dirt and supposed to be very good, avoiding hard-sWface workouts. because we bad nobody coming He works as a captam at ~ back, but we ended up going 8-1 Fayette French Restaurant m (m the regWa.r season) and beat Garden Grove. Anaheim,• said Young, who Young and his wife, Jamie, remembers Johnson bnngmg in have been ~ed 18 years and a •stafr for the first time at have two children. -on Taylor. Newport Harbor. 12, and daughter Alesha, 9. Young, 5-foot·11, 175 pounds, A member of the Daily Pilot made his biggest hit in · Sports Hall of Fa.me, celebrating basketball as a guard for the the millenruum. Young coaches Sailors. Golden West College in AYSO, NJB and Newport and Cal State Fullerton under Harbor Baseball A~tion. ronner Coach Bobby Dye, the ·1 tarted 10 soccer, then went Titans' first title in the old Pacific to ba.sketbaU and then baseball,• Coast Athletic Association. Young said of his coaching, Young played only one ~ar wblch he ~dded, •as a hop.• fuushed 10th. ' The umpires hold a dcbncfing n after each race day for the ttteets, • Mahaffey s~ud. "Decision are explame<l, lnfraction.s are WAI IY Ill 1101·1 · Cil&ct&ssed and teams and toathes can ask quesliol'\$, We thlhk this ~1~ the teams hone their skills." ~ Governor's Cup event is ~ than a regatta: it's a ¥ahsiteer effort by the Balboa Yaait Club memben who house the'Vtlltlng crewt, entertain their out-of-town guests, donate the •boall, equalize the boall, terve on the'T'ICe t\liibidltee-.nd pm the spark ln COrlnthlen c:emUederie. • adcUUoQ to .... GoverDol'1 c.p, a MCcad award Im bam =p 2 1 lo honqr .. Cldlrllb"" bel&.Ct:li .............. ii~ 1DipCWGl111mW •·"""11P--· .... oi .. ·CMt ....... ,.,., ....... • ~ftil-y.., ,.. ....... om. a•P&l1 BRAVERMAN . (JIIJJAN) SHOOTS FOR .1TILE • Championships on the line today for week-long junior tennis tournament. NEWPORT BEAcH -Champt· onship duels are the feetund items today u the 1999 Junior 'Rmidl Clmtcllt Balboa BayClab Racquet Oub. allo known .. tbe Wu by tbe $bore, ~ lol- IOW1ng Tburlday'I Mlilftnall ~,......,found ....... 111.tc;t lllllg ....... ~'i:,l~·r·,. ,.. No. 3CUIUGD Mu \tr. w. ... wll .... No. t .... • TllllS Fridby, July 30, 1999 G 0 l F CLASSIC What The third ennual shootout for honors as the women's club champion in ahd around Newport Beach. C0<ona del Mar and Costa Mesa D.te • ~riday:.:ust 13 7M~ 2p.m. ~ Sita Mesa Verde Country Club, Costa Mesa o.t.ndlng c:Nmplon Marianne Towersey, Santa Ana Country Club Challengers Debbie Albright., Newport Beach Country Club Denise Woodard Mesa Verde Country Club Sally Holstein Big Canyon Country Club ;~ .. SAILING 1 King Harbor's Yacht Club, 11-0: 2. (tie) Annapolis Yacht Club, St Francis Yacht Club, Royal Thames Yacht Club, 8-3 each; 5. Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadroo, 6-5; 6. (tie) California Yacht Club, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 5-6 each, 8. (tie) San Francisco Yacht Club, Mission Bay Yacht Club, 4-7 each; 10. Balboa Yacht Club, 3-8; 11. (tie) Loog Beach Yacht Club, Richmond Yacht Club, 2-9 each. DEEP SEA Dewy'I Lodlw -7 boats. 220 anglers. 140 barracuda. S5 sand bass, 6 bluefln tuna, 32 sculpin, 67 callco bass, 8 albacore. , 7 yellowtail, 7 white ~a ~ A 6 Sheephud, 1 halibut. 2 roddish, 110 madletal. rMwpon LMdlng -6 boats, 140 anglers. 28 albaCore. 341 barracuda, 41 ailicobass, 154 Mnd bass, 3 sculpin, 1 black seabass (rei.ased), 2 bluefln tuna. -• Deep sea fishing is on , the high side. A lbacore, bluefin tuna, ' yellowtail and a Wide :variety of small game fish await anglers heading out to ti.Sh ctlong local offihore waters and ~ along the entire south coast line. The snotty weather that kept a good part of the sportfishing fleet and most ct1l private yachts hiding in protective coves ls starting to lay down. _ Hopefully by this weekend, c41.m seas will return and allow Newport-based boats an opportunity to get out and fish big schools of albacore holding in outer waters and target in on floating kelp paddies for big yellowtail. Despite· very windy conditions, with gale-force winds clocked up to 40 knots earlier this week, fishing has been generally very good. The fast six-pack charter -boats. "Bongos II and m· I running out of Davey's Locker, got into wide open yellowtail fishing on the lee side of San Clemente Island when rough seas called for a change in an open party albacore charter. Captains Richard Ruffini of Costa Mesa and Joe Bairian of Newport Beach fished an area just west of White Rock on the Navy-owned island and with a strong uphill current, the yellowtail bite was awesome. Action on board the •Bong~s n: sa>V .N~wport Beacil_resident - Sports • I.- EA.SY ·GOING . . Robert Tighe, owner of Newport G.ondola Adventures, spending a lot of his time at the tiller of a gondola, but also·the avid angler had a hot stick as he hooked yellowtail after yellowtail fishing a combination of live bait and plastics. Also on board the deluxe sportfisber·was Ken Corwin and his young son, C .J. from Newport · Beach, each hoo}ting into big yellowtail while soaking a live sardine in the current. Tlus writer rounded out the charter party and was fortunate to land a half-dozen yellows, topped by a 22-pounder. Fishing just down swell, was the ·Bongos m· with equally good fishing for Bairian and his expert group of anglers from , Shimano Fishing Tackle Co., based m Irvine. Along the beach, sport boats fishing half and thtee-quarter day trips out of Davey's Locker and Newport Landing JIM NIEMIEC PHOTO Newport Beach's Ken Corwin and son CJ. caught these two yellow- tail fishing aboard "Bongos II" at San Clemente Island last week. Sportfishing are finding pretty steady fishing for legal · barracudas and bass between Laguna and Huntington Beach flats. It's been a pretty steady bite on sand bass weighing up to five pounds for anglers fishing lead . head rigged plastics tipped with cut squid. Calico Bass are being targeted under stringer kelp and the bait of choice has been small sardines fished on light line. Barracuda have been up and down with the changing water temperatures, but when a big school of harries are located on sonar equipment, it's pretty hard not to gel bit when dropping down a chrome of blue/white jig. • Bass fbhlng as Oso Lake exploded this week, a number of tlouble-digit bass were caught and released. The average catch per boat had been over 25 bass With many being caught in the 2112-5-pound class. Jack Anthony of Newport Beach hooked into a 10.3-pound buckebnouth to take big fish honors early this week as the monster bass engulfed a Flutter Craft spinnerbait fished m about 12 feet of water off Shark Tooth Point. • Doily Pilot .,,,, 11111111 ,_weA Va.ASCO CGITAMDA CllOIS CCUfTWY . SOCCER AYSO 57 registration I Closing registtation for the 1995 fall sedson for AYSO Region 57, whlch serves-Corontl del Mar, East Newport Beach and Newport Coast, is at Mail- . boxes -Newport, m the New- port North Shoppmg Center at the intersection of Bison and MacArthur. Registration fee is $100 per soccer player and first-time play- ers to Region 57 need to bring a birth certificate As a completely volunteer run organization, 1111 parents are asked 'to volunteer in some capacity. • The progrdm is open lQ youngsters who are at least 41/2 by July Jt·'and no older than 18. For more information, Cdll (949) 640-2412. RECREATION STANDINGS TENNIS OTY Of COSTA MESA 1999 SUMMER 50FT9ALL Modffled C.oed ·c· Division 1 Sticks and Stones, 10; 2. (tie) Touch'em All, Beachcombers. 4 each, 4. Grounds Crew, 2, 5. Rock Harbor, 1. Modified Coed .. 0-1• Division 1. (tie) PSA Rookies. Fairview II, 8 each; 3. California Dreamin', 6; 4 (tie) Outers, Come-Backers. 4 each; 6. (tie) RBl's, Verifone-HP, 2 each. Modified Coed "D-2• DMston 1. (tie) 5pa·5t1cs, Bfembo Brakers, 6 each; 3. The Firm. 5; 4. The Slackers, 4; S. (tie) Staff Infection, Suds II, 3 each; 7. Big Trouble, 2. e.o.ct •c• Division 1. Misfrts, 10; 2. 5uds#1, 8, 3. Barking Spiders. 7; 4. Fanatics Only, S; 5. Fairview, 4; 6. Mama's & Papa's, 2; 7. Pierce St. Mudvakers, o. Coed •p.1• Division 1 (tie) Westmark Mortgage, Big Rats. The Gimps. 6 each; 4. (tie) sos. CCNM, Head First. Sharkbites, 4 each; 8. Guardian Power, 0. Coed ·0-2• DMston 1. (tie) Riptide, Mercy, Jugs N' Thugs, 8 each; 4. Bashers, 6; S TI<C Crushers, 4; 6. So Sue Me, 2; 7. Underestimators, 0. Coed •REC'" Division 1. Max's Sports Bar. 11; 2. Team YPAC. 10; 3. (tie) Base Bandits, RSt Big Rigs. 9 each; 5. Pillsbury, S; 6. (tie) Psomas Prox, Byte Me, Hornets. 4 -each; 9. Swingers, 3; 10. B.A.0., 0. Men's •a-2" Division 1. Lightning & Lumber. 12; 2. The Devils, 8; 3. NMCC. 2; 4. Team Triumph. 1. Men's •c,3• Division 1. Old Skool, 10; 2 (tie) Outers Again, The Chucks, 6 eacn; 4. Old#7, 2; 5. The Hacks. -1. Women's Division 1. (tie) Alley Cats, Still Playing. 10 each; 3 Stray Katz. 4, Coming 'Round Again, 0 Men's "Upper D" Division 1. Warriors, 12; 2. (tie) Hoohgans, OalyOBat, TRD, 8 each; S. Marauders, 6; 6. The Lumes. 4; 7 Ball Busters, 2; 8. Stonewortcs, -1. Men's •1..ower o· Divlslon 1. MV&P, 10; 2. T·Birds, 8; 3. Bad News Brokers. 7; 4. P&O Nedlloyd, 6; 5. Good, Bad & Ugly, 4; 6. Prowlers, o. Men's •a-1• Division 1 Blood, Sweat & Beers. 10; 2. (tie) PDC. Newport Wholesale, 6 each; 4. Lowted, 4; 5. (tie) Cone, D.P's Goldsluggers, 2 each. Men's ·c-J• Division 1. (tie) Outers. Lude Boys. 6 eadi; 3. (tie) Mudville, Homeblrd, 4 each; S Behr's, 0. Men's •c-4· Division 1. Silky Sullivan's, 8; 2. Max's Sports Bar, 6; 3. (tie) Rebels, Textron, Whiners, Geezers & Pleasers, 4 each; 6. Mulllgan's 2. Men's •0-21 .. 0ivislon 1. (tie) Old Timers, Land of the Lost. 8 each; 3. 0-Tour; 6; 4. (tie) Bedfock Bombers. West Coast Carpentry, 4 · each; 6. Swing This, 2. Men's "D-J• Division 1. 'lZ.YZJ(. 12; 2 (tie) Lobotomizers. Brewskies, 8 each; 4. Don't Matter, 6, S. Pirates, 2; 6. Troublemakers, -1. Men's "D-4,..Dlvision 1. Polk High, 10; 2. Sharks. 8, 3. X-Q-Club, 7; 4. Players, 4, 5 (tie) Starbucks Crew, Realtors. O. , SUMMER BASKETBALL Sunday Lff9ue 1. (tie) Who Riders, Staff Infection, 2-0 each; 3. (tie) Wildcats II, Yellow Jackets, 1-1 each, 5. (tie) Junk In the Trunk, Goodfells, 0-2 each Monday Lffgue 1. (tie) Bricklayers, Carnivorous Apes, The Flips, 2-0 each; 4. (tie) RMC. Schultz Photo, 1-1 each; 6. (tie) C0<leone Family. Sneaker Squeakers. Scrubs. 0-2 each. 'IUesday Lugue 1. Villinz. 2-0; 2. (tie) Big Dummies, Head Hunters. Outers, 2-1 each; S. Wildcats, 1-1; 6. TKC. 0-2, 7. The Dribblers, 0-3. ·~yl.eague 1. (tie) Goat Hill Snails. Soft Tub.s. 1-0; 3. (be) Tall Guyz. 0 B., 1-1 each, 5. Fishing Club, 0-2. Thursday League· 1. (tie) CGC. Big Ballers, 1-0 each; 3. (tie) Beachside Bombers. Team#3, 1·1 e.ch; S. Room, 0-2. YOUTH SWIMMING CONTINUED FROM 7 lh'e only seed (~o. 4) to grun a finals berth. In girls 14s, No. 1 Brittany Hol- land dispatched E.rruna Taylor, 6- 1, 6-2, and will be up agams~ unseeded Lauren Hams, a 6-2, 6- 2 winner over Whitney Paul. In girls 12s the top two seeds fell in the serrulmals as No. 3 Sarah Fansler toppled No 1 Lor- ren Butterwick, 6-1, 6-1, and Megan Petnck came from out of left field to put away No. 2 Chris- tine Riochermoso, 6-2, 7-6. It's a rnatchup of top s~s in girls 10s with No. 1 Maggie Mel- lo facing No. 2 Newport Beach's Jillian Braverman after the two breezed ui the semifinals. QUAllO'IJIANAU loys,. ~ *",...def '-Eht.u.iou. J.6, 6-), 7~ loya 1' SiftlNa • s.baltl4N1 Comale def o.trick IOunchoo, 6-4. 1-6. 6-2 ~ 14 ~ • Jontthln ..,...,._, dwt ai.ice MwW. H 6--2. fl<\oan """'41 $f. Jotw\Cl.rlilA. 7.f. 6-1. aoya 12 OcKeMt • 1.e1«1C1 eutt1•Ac1wn SN!ldflng def l(yl• £Gtmen/£11lot ~ 6-2. ~) Glrit 11 ~•Mite Yelley def. Cawy KnWOrl. 7-S, 6--f PRO TENNIS lhundap let• result a.nit of the West Women's Tournament (at St.Mford) 5«ond Round Lindsay Davenport def. Chanda Rubin, 6-3, 6-7 (7·2). 6-3. Newport Hills dukes it out with Green Valley Daily Pilot ~,,;;.x.uc--NO,.;;;;;;;;n:ll---.efl--i' ,-PUIUC--rqlCIS--.,.11 PUIUC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICl8 Ac:titJou1 Bu1lneH N•m• Statem.nt The fol\O'NlnO persons ,. doing oustnest as 11) RIY8rb031 Rosiaurant D) Cll\y!OO Shurley'& T1txa1 6D0. C) New West M r11.et· Ing H11 E Coas1 Highway, NI)~ Beactt. CA 92660 N•wport R1v1rbo11 Pl'()rllO(ionl, Inc , (CA), 1s1 e Cont H•gtiQy. ~l)OrtBeactl,CAt~ ;1 hit bufinHI IS con- ducted by: • corporation Have yau 1t1118d doing t..lllMIS y.t? Yes, 1996 • N wport Rl'iert>oal P1omo11on1. Inc., Cla'yton Steurfey, Prelldent Thi• 5tatoment was filed w4ltl trie County Cfeltl of orange County on 6·23·99 t09t6797193 De IV PllOI July 23 30, ew: e. 13, 11199 F025 51132022 • NOTICE OF INTENDED BULK SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that READY f ROOUCTS COAPO· RATION. wnoM' business 11ddress 1e 4 Chrys.ler. ll'llQt, Cahfomla 92618, In· 1~d1 to transfer to AMAREL PRECISION IN· !"TRUMENTS, INC • a New Yorl< corporation, NhoS• bu~•neH address Is ~ B&ktWln Onve, '~rport, NY 14,S0.9196. °'e following property now io..ted at 4 Chrysler IMnt, Cahfom11 92618. and In venous remote Iota· 11001 within and w11hout lhe Slale ot Cehlo1ma Subs1an1.ally all lrwen· 1ory, marl{ellng malenals nd tmanglble p1openv as· Socfatlld wilt• the A·Zoom MI01oscop&, lhe F0<:vs Block and lhe LAMPLINK 111um1nator product lloes. wherever IOCalad. During tile last tnree years READY. PROO· UCTS CORPORATION 113& conducted business oJnder the followlng names an<J at the 1o1iow-no ad· dff\55eS' NAMES· READV PRODUCTS CORPORATION A ZOOM • ADDRESSES: 4 Chrysler, IMne, Call· rr 92618 15520 Rockheld #E IMn•. California 92618 The lntencad sale wtll t>e coosummetecl °" Of aOOU1 Wednesday, Auljual 18, 1m at 111e law ofllc:e ol Hfflytr & Irwin, 550 West C ScteeL Sutle 1600, San Diego, California 0210f ·356S, or sucfl 1 latt-1 dale .. may be agreed tiy the parties Tl~ transfer 11 subjacl to Sechon 6106 2 ol tne C.h· lom•a Commerciat Code Tlie name and .addrua ol lttt person with Wf\Om ctaltl\iO may be 1i1ee11s JoM O fishier, Esq • Hillyer & ll\llill, 550 Wei;t C Street Sui. 1600. San Diego, CA 92101, encs Ille last day for m ng Claims wm be Tues· tlay, August 17, t999, >'lhlch IS tile businesa day 1>410'9 the sale d.\le speo· l1od abov11 BUYER" A~AREL PRECISION IN SlAUMENTS, INC , I New Vork corporattOn o:aced July 21. 1999 B Wi lard Huntet, Pt Sldenl (J\Jbtl$hed Nev.J)On Beacti· CO!ll Mesa Daily P•lol niE' PETITION requesu au1non1y to admln1&11r the eslala under ttle lndel>Qnd· 6111 AomlniSlration ot Cs Llld Ad (This Autholrty wlll ellOw lhe personal rep- teMntatlV8 lo take many ac11ons \IW1tnout ot>\anng court app1ov11 Before llklt\O certain very mpor- 1an1 aC1eone, however, the per1on11 1ep1e1en1a11ve be reqUi~ to.give no lice to 1n1erufld:°T'ert011s unlesa they have v.al~ notrc:e or c:onsenteti to lhe propoSad actJOn ) The 1n- depelldent 8dmlnlstrahon aulllOnly win be granted unless an 1n1erested per· son Mes an ob,ec:tion so the pehllOll and •tiow• good Qlvse Why the coo11 :.h0u1d not grant the 11utllo111y A. HEA~ING on Ille pell· UOn Wiii b8 held on AUGUST 26, 1999 at 1 45 p.m In Deot L73 locat8d al 341 Tile City Driv.t Sovtll. Orange. C1' 92668 IF YOU OBJECT to lhe granllng of 1he pe111100, you should eppear at the hear· Ing Ind '111e )'OUr Objec· uons or f~e wntteo Obt&C· tfons with tile coon before the hea11ng You1 •P· pearanca may be 1n pe1son or l>,y your allomey IF YOU ARE A CREDI- TOR or contingent creditor ot the deceased. you must Ille your cfam woth the .court anct ma~ e copy 10 the personal repreaentative appointed by the pourt w•thtn lour mon1ns from lhe dare ol the l1rs1 issuance ol letters as provided 1n Pro· bale Code section 9100 The hme lor filing claims 'WIU not expire before IOUT monlns from the heanng dale noticed abOve. YOU MAV EXAMINE !he Me kept by the court. It vau are. a person lnle1e&1e<l in the estate, you may hie v.11h me court e Requesl tor Soecial Notice (torm OE- 154) of Iha lll1ng of an In ventory and appraisal or es1ate assets or or ·any pehlron or acoovn1 as provided 1n Prot>al• Code soct1on 1250. A Requesi to1 Spec1at Nottce f0tm Is 1vaNable l1om the court clelk Attorney for the Petitioner: Ooruird E. Fer_gut, Jr. SBN87H• ttolden I F•rgu1, An A• eocl11ion of Attomey1 500 N. Ste-. College Blvd., S11. 780 Orenge, C.4 92868-1607 Publlshed Newpo!1 Beaeh· Costa Mese Oa•ly P11<>t JUAy 30. Augvs1 5, e 1999 FTh029 to the petiUon end ft1 ....... llmCf Of dllflal~ol1NSNc$u•~11t-i1 TEAMESCR>W PUBLIC HEARINGS ~.CA92868 ~SianecJ Evutvnft.Urt fidltlou•BusltMtH: 1how• goOd oau1e why ~ SAU ~ ru S*,Ullt NC>Tf. Tiit IMC., 131~1 ~ St. Will BE HELO BY THE 1r 'IOU OBJECT to lhll PhlUp L. Atat, ThomH ~me StatelNIOI U'I• court •hould not niN.J.. ~~-CON-.,.,.., Wd •t Tru.-.·· .... GIO\ll CA 92&0 lfld.. COSTA MESA PLANNING Qfllflltng al !he~. vou Hvans, iifCIP9llCnll The • p or•nt the aiuthority. 00: Nt!O AESTNCrlOl'5 •~111 .... 111aa !he ...., dly for~no oa"" opti, COMMISSION AT THE snooldeppnn11 lhefleftr ir1e atv 1nur.tey " ar. tnnvb.i n • A HEARING on the AS AHHOfD TO THE ~T OWIMI. 0-.S 07/'ll/1 .. Re• tDrlNlllbt,..1116, 1QllQ CITY HALL. 77 FAIR Ing and sU!t• 'fOIJf Obj • prapa•ed lhe toaowing JW ROofing, 17•50 IA pet1don Wtll b• held on fl'QlERl't' UNUSS YOU TAXE Flnalldlll Cofpon10ft • c.. Wfldl II Iha c.iat'llU dly OlfOrt DRIVE. COST,. MESA hOnl Of Iii. 'lltntten otllOC and aummary of H rrmaM Dove. Q Augu1t 18. 1 IH et ACTIOH l'o PROTECT YOUR '°s nll~ COfPO~~ -Pr~-Iha ..-OOlllO ... a. "*1tit<I CALIFORNIA, AT 6 ~o ti<llll koll1tti Ille coon oefoni pulPo$(I ancs PQln1J 01 FOUl1Ullfl Val ey, CA 70i 1 ;45 fl.M. In Otpt. l73 PAOPERTY, IT tMY BE SOlD Al l btUC• R .,._y --I'll ~ PM OR AS SOON AS 1he he111ng Vout IP· pr()j)OMd ~re. flDW ROO.l;rg Ina, IC locetld •1341 The City A PUBU: SALE F YOU HEED 17291 I/VIM 8IYd ,. 2e2 0.0 7.1s,gg POSSIBLE THEREAFTER peal8l\Cll~P41f1IOO "MEASURE TO fotNS) 11450 Ml ti~· 01lv4 7th R. fl.O. lox ~~n!l"~ r~~~~~,~~ IMJM~M.n ~~J'C:IA~~U~~ °'1r:'~~El<CAEOt· ~~ ~~~~ f'~~ • ~18 ' ~~~r: Or•no• CA AGAINST YOU, YOU . SHOULD l'U)S7Hd7 TfustMI Sale ~119-!>.12i-8.U30. FOLLOWING APPLICA· TOR Of conungem «Hdolor TO REOUIRI? VOTER AP· lfllJ ~usincn IJ con IF YOU OBJECT TO CQf(TACf AlAWYEA ..na IS tformallOll (626) ~7 ,...,.2 19llO TIONS ol ltMI de<:eaM!d you must PROVAL OF' ~TAIN OiJc:ted t>~ • corpc)fa~J_ • tEP8Y OMH Ila Iha "' -~ C(lrll C)01... •JV IF ANY OF THE FQl.. your Clflim oMtn tll• AMENO,,.ENlS TO THE ~ve you ti1'1od ~ t~•. otanuno of th• ~ lllOWI\ aa a GaRlt-MS, &t:J 1&9$ NOTICE Of LOWING At::TIONS ~E c:ourt 11ld mall a oopy 10 me NEWPORT BEACH GEN ~ ver? Y , • petition, you 1hould 1U Way~_con>na Ot1 Mir Call· PUBLIC HEARING CHALLENGED IN fler6onat 1epresen1a11"e ERAL PLAN July 2. 1~ 1 eppeat •t tti. heering 1onN ll2m5, APN14Ml.(13 ()ij ~ t 142090-35 l~ · COURT, THE epl)Otl\11)(1 by the coon Thtt proPoSeo measv1e, ROW Roolong, Inc, • and ttete your ob;.o· 1.0t3ofTl'ICt12245,•tiCOrOiCI S. ~ T~ s.111 l.rla 11\~c°'J:ala ~&"': CHALLENGE MAY 8E wlhlnlOUlmooth,lromlf 11 a~roved 'NOUld amend DtV!llal.acrob. tiont or file written en Booit-664. *'9 23 l 24 7l4..573-t96S..._OfT1111•u Cnyo4 N•Zporteeact1will LIMITED TO ONLY ciateol1t>eht1t1Uuance01 ltle Newoott Beec:tt City ChlefE•ecutM!OftiC« objection• with tht lfldutM of t.hCefltlllOUS Miele. Sell '!bl n 11 dlfa1t t'* 1 hold 8 public l\eanng on THOSE ISSUES SOME· loners as provided In Pro-Cl\atler (Chartor) lO requlre This swemenr was I coun before the htet• Olliaat Rlconil d OllllQI Oltnqr..wlt A....-l.WI. the applicauoo 01 Jiffy ONE RAISES /ff Tl-IE bate CgQe MtdK>n 9100 approval ol certain w1tn tne ColJtity Cl rk QI Ing. Your app .. renct Ccuftt, ClldOITU ... be IOld • d..s ftbtllfly I 19119 l*li. Lube of Newport 8each PUBLIC HEARING• De'· ~lH for fiLng Claims ntl#O li'te; ~·~ • QM (Jounly (1(1 7•14· mey be in per•on or by putllie lldOll ~ L~ ' ~~ ,o.I lalie 9CD1 ID plallCt ,.oi. (Ard ... ht r B. h. f SCRIBED IN THIS NO-wltt no~ ••Plfl befQ(e lout pot! .Q l'lerW ~n • 1'"61'M21,t your ettorney, lf:E wo=.n:r 1f..o~*·: ~. 11 mty be told a I~ Architect) lor u .. Permit llCE OR IN WRLTTER mOOll\o' from Che heanng (Geoe<al nJ The Meills . Oa' ~ Pilot Juiy Z3 IF YOU ARE A TUNCt Of 11161 AVBft\llA. '* If ~ IWicl tn ~ d No. 3047" °" property IO· CORRESPONDENCE OE· date r)Ot•ced above. • Ofe WOUid r41QU1re vo1er ap. Aug .6. t 3, H199 , f'02'2 CREDITOR or • contin-~ IWCHO IMri .. ,,... ol .. pOC:.-egs catld 1111520 W111 coe.i LIVERED TO THE PLAN· ¥OU MAY EXAMINE tn• proval .ol CIQY ern .. ndmerlt ' I gent oredltor of the A. CAUIOfUIA .... ~. ~ lhcMS oar-... Highway. NING COMMISSION AT. hie kept lty Che coun II ~1>u ID Ille General Plan ~I • I dec•Hld you MUlt flle , (f'9)4tl-tall on -,,. NcQ 11~11JY111 lhll Aequest to pennlt an au·. OA PRIOR TO THE PVB· are a pe11on 1n1e1e~ed tn has been a~!~ bv 100 ••STATEMENT OF • • your cl8im with the Mid 2.1, tMI It 1l*I u , on A19* 2D, 1999,'li 1000 AM tomobde maintenance fa· LIC HEARING ltli escats, yov mat' Ille City Covool alld 1t oe11nect ABANOONMENT of1 court end melt• copy to IO h r.ghltt lldder, ~· • lrl!nnddle~a,_IMl'I al1ty wtldl speoal1z~s' In T1'0· NPLANp~.IN99G AP32PUFCOAR ~11th lhe cou11aAequestl0t as I "ma)Of 1menctm11nl"' USE Of ACTITIOUS h -1 ,.. ..... ,..,,H ..., ................... """'-1 and 1 ....... ,. Specaal Noli<» (form DE· A ~mlJOr amenomeflt' ~ 1 t • perton. reptHent .. lie Wiii "' .... ..---, -.. r--....,_ OI utar ...... nges anct RICHARD SEWELL. AU 154) of tne filing o! an In· :ned as CWMl,,tt\81 •wtd. BUSINESS NAME tive 9S)point.-d by the ~ It !Ill •mt of Nit '" ClrlW 401'"'11 E ~ AYI cha$$1S lubrieat!on only THORIZED AGENT FOR VeJ'tOry and appia1sa1 ol lncllVldually or Ii\' CQmblna The followlng pers°'1(1) cour1 within four fMuf money of t111 Uttte<I f'Dllll. CA"'* .. ix-' al The facmty llas three t>t· HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF e91ata assets or of any ue11 wllh preveou1 ~enc nas (ll.ave) abandonad.._1.!l9 month• 'from the date s.t) The ... ._. bl nllClt • i:u.-m,. llr!llC cl"'* tended or landem servl08 GOO CHURCH. FOR A pet111on or 11ccoont as ments 1n lhe same hioign~ u"9 of tne lict tt0us .... .,.. of firtt i11Uence of Wltlout CCM.~ Wlll'MCW. c.'91 -WU OOlldlDw 9'ld bays capable ol lccom· CONDITIONAL USE PER prc:wided ll'I Probate Code bomood , ""'netale ITIOt9 ne!>i namf' • I .~ ... _... 1 CICPtlll or 1 ... ,.....,. reoaiono AIClrQonl l9COl'Cllld on AuQllll 4. modalln~ up to ap· ,... w A 1~ mss Se .. ettefl H PfOvtU... " •le PG$S1$11or1. Of tncum-1981 strvl!Sll runW tl08 proKimate 6 automobHas MIT TO ALLOW ESTAB sec\lon 1250 A ReQuest tnan 100 peek flwr tnps . J OG n. ••ctlon 9100 of the tnncu IO PIY Iha 11manino •" · LISHMENT OF A ror Special Notice torm is (lf\Pli), add more than 100 Maiganta •r1<wilv. #23~. Celiforni• Prob•te Code p11na::::.I 1Um Of h 11111 Slallld ol Ollall l9ID'dl d Orr;ol 81 one time Ind 19 located SCHOOL FOR 50 STU· • ava~able lrom ttle coun dWl!ll ng un 15 (t1ens11Y), or M•saion V18!0 CA 926~~J Th ti • f fir . ~. s£ IUI lllOPtN Wlfl lnllf Ctully, Ollbnl A..-ri..., "'me RSC Oistnci. The ap-DENTS. AGES 5·18. AT Cler1c add more then .. o 000 Tile F".cti~ Bu5l~s 1 ! m 111 or "P0 tst the int co ,,,i ~I.LC. • ~ ~ pllcauon •lso lnauder; ere· THE HA A 8 o R As Attorney ror the square llM!I ol tioor a1111 namt referred 10 abCMI c atme w not •lCJ> " Oecl..:O~ C:::. Coftdl NAii wldlr hll a.t911 OeAn-quesl to waive slrteen °1 S EMBLY OF GOO ~•lftloner: (1nten111y) To determine 11 wai. hied In Otanoe CoJnty ~~;_ f~,;o~: ~ lllllAtllM~. ~ ~~\al.~ ~ required perkln_g CHURCH. l-OCATEO AT Mtet1AEL t>ATIKY af!Y spec!tic a~ s 7'10·91. Filf' N~ noticed ebow. ~ Jasm3 ~~ 1~me*"nt Notn ~~1999003· 1•,~ ~ol... N~CE IS HEREBY 740 WEST WILSON MILLER, ESQ. ·ma1or • the lr•PS def\Slfy 19'il73726744 • Mln:ll ,....,_ ,..,.,.. ,_,,_ -STREET/740 JOANN SBN 063686 011n1eni.1ty ol 1hlll amefl<l Joanna Wall<er. 2750l2 YOU MAY EXAM-~ lndUIM, Of float Ollic:Ml~ol eed.OMlly. IWld FURTHER GIVEN thll this STREET, IN AN R2 ZONE ANNE BOSSANGE, ESO. menl a1e added lo 80~ ot C111>vza M ssion Vteio ~ INE tN file kept by tha Alcoa of ()tangt Cou~ ~ ID l9Ctol\ 1367 cl .. project has been reviewed. ENVIRONMENTAL DE· SBN 153391 lhe inps. den51ty or tn· 92691 1 coun. If you ere • per· Clkfama ("CC&Asj at..,_ ow Qidaol .. s. d CllblM end It has been determined TERMINATION EX'EMPT 400 CAMBRIDGE AVE., !8f\S ly resutung from otncr Thl5 bUSlne5S s ~ eon lnterHted In th• IO"" subject PIOPll!Y ""'no '" ....... pl.cilc u:an ID .. lhat it IS c:at~rtcltly ex· 2 PLANNING APPLICA·. PALO ALTO, CA 94306 arnenoinents al!ec1.n9 !he oiw.ea b~ an IOCS/vlduaf .• Hle1e you may file 11!1 111111 Of P~ NICHOLSON i.-bddlr b ~~cl empt under 1 Class 3 TION PA·99·33 FOR Publl~ NeWl)ort Beatll· ··same neighbomood trial Joanna M Wall<er • with the court • formal The tD111 amoult MOJllCS D'f 1-4 ,. Ur19d s.;.., II rv-~. (New Construction or Con· KARIN SUMMRAL. AU Costa Mesa Dally P1101 have been adopled by me lh•s sta1emen1 was llJJ:e:l Req1.1"1 for Special CC&RI • cl Iha •n Of uwtll Ind ,.... 11 .. loblllg aom-version of Small Strut· THORIZEO AGENT· FOR :JUiy 30 AvgvSI 5. 6. ·1999 City Council Wllnln tne v.1:n l~e County O.i;. I ~dee of the tiling of en ~ ol lhs ~ " mor1' krDWI plq*1y ll1llllMI .-turea) reqolfements of the Mt CARTHV COOK & FTll028 preceding 1en yea Ii O<ange County oo 7,14 lnvento"' end -reiHt $5205 00, whldl includes Ille 245 Fisiwr Alise • 05. ()Jae Mia. Cahlornla Environmencal COMPANY FOR A crw. --------Amendmen1s eflect the 19996709216 '• _,. IOtll l/TIOUnt ot 111t u~ ' ' • Quality Act '"''' BSC8564 Oa p ,_. J i.. 23 "'"' of "t.ste ... eta ot of baance =ndUOllQ ICCIUtd llld CA 92626. -'II .. "-irs NOTICE IS HEREBY OITIONAL USE PERMIT same nelghborlloOd ' 1t 1fy 1...,. u., ...... eny petldon or eccount u~ 1 ano rusonady P9'Clll '*"'*-cl 9JMl.Oll FURTHER GIVEN lhal TO ALLOW LIVE ENTEA· NOTICE OF they aftecl Ille same Aug 6 13 W99 F~ .. JgOWMd In ••ctlon "'mall<S costs, expel\$"· I/Id Seel ~ • ~ ClllClit.d said public heanno Wiii ~ TAINMENT CONSISTING PETITION S111is~ca1 Area as Shown 12 of the Cellfornl• aMnctl at the bmt Of lrlltll a: Lhl .5, bl 1 net 11,?SJ. " held 00 the 9tti d•y of AU· OFOFR OTPHEERA PRSOINPGOESRESO, TO ADMINISTER f'1rom'~e!~~s'e"e?:m:~: 111"--------a Prob•• Code. A R~ p.i~ Ol ltis ~ Ol1llCI bocJk 4M Plllll '5 9'ld ""The gust, 1999 at the hour of ESTATE OF: _.... I 'I quMt fOf Speclll Nolle• »t 15, 1ggg ~ Men· OlllW'(1)af S9d ~ • d die 1:oo p.m. ',1 tho Counal MACARONI GRILL RES· MARGARET of lne Gene1at Ptan tl\at 1s 795 O&n\JARIES'. fo"" It eYailable from aoement.lnc aC*fomtiCoqio· d*ol .. *1Cl"Clllgoh.diln11 Chambers of the Nev.port TAURANT LOCATED AT MONTGOMERY auactie<J &o tne pehliorl . •• the coun cl•"': . ~on. Trustee BY 0.0tl H p!lll01ld m be a.,_ W Beac:h Clcy Hall, 3300 595 ANTON BOULEVARD Any maior ~mendment • '------UE_,""!R!"'---AtllrMf fw "--.Z:•. tl•I LLP, J.Jlomeys 11/dM*lft,lllWnldnwl•m Newport Boulevate1,New· IN A PDC ZONE. CASENO.A198083 adoptedbVlheC11ricoon· Ml o.. •• e. ._.. ll#IOnled "PIW•ntaw lor a 8ld ~ p!Cp9tf n. l>0'1 Beach. Calilomla, at ENVIRONMENTAL DE· To all heirs bene11 c1l would not lato.e e feet un· W l ... ·---T~ 7 23. 7~. M. 1m IMldlf"IVlld 1\919 d9dlml .., wtuc:h time and place any TERMlNATtON EXEMPT Cl8fl81 creditors, CQnl Ill SUbmtl\80 •o \he l\f'C· Ralph Andrew M1fler, ---. ~b a1.. F~ FURTHER IN· mgent cre<J1t0t1, and per· 1orarea1mefrstmun1QP11 wasbomSeptember2J, ..... Z1Z RESS Order No 64'10 AP -··, lily •OJllltlw and all persons lnteresl&d FORMATION ON THE sons wllo ma~ otherwise eleC110f\ altet a00p1100 and 1910 in ToledO, Ohio and .......,. .._.CA NJambtr OSMlf.27 NOCJce ·oc ~ ftf ~a::' ~Y ap~~r and ~.:;:ard ABOVE APPLICATIONS be 1n1erested m Ille w•tl or appfo~ed bV a maioniy of ~assed away July 25, 8Zllll ~ TlllSIMs Sile UndW Oeed 01 --· lily .,,,..,eon you ..... nge TELEPHONE (71 •) estete or bOlh ot tl'IOsevotJngon1nemeas· 1999 07123.07/U,07/30 TM1V011~llnOefau11Un<111 TheSllt.am!Ndl,tu~ tilt$ pro,ect II\ ooutt. you 754·5245 OR CALL Al MARGARET u!e TheCllyCouocilma)' ..... A OMd ()( Trust Dated AugllSI OINllWll or ~ llllll'dr1Q may be hmlte<l lo raiaeng THE OFFICE OF Tl-IE MONTGOMERY subm11 a ITlllO' amend· He was a deVO\-.. Mis-Eictido~alneM I 1.990 Uniest YOAJ Take Action .. pa18118011, or lnQml. only those IU~S yov OI_ PLANNINCt OIVISl0N A-PETITION ~OA PAO· -m&n1 . l<>~ne elec\orat• al~ haru1 ol. !he Jata Oorotlfy Name Statement • To Protect VrM Propsty II May tinn. ID ::r: ..,..,_., sorneooe else r&ISedlll the ROOM 200. 77 FAIR BATE has. been hied by speoal elt'C1IOl1 H the Clly' Roper for 39 ;ears, 8' Sold Al. A Public: Sale If Yoo llC&ftd by ,_ The lolll publ'ic heamg descnbed in DRIVE. COSTA MESA WILLIAM A BAKER. PUB-and the appllcant lor• lhe beloved ~ Helen The lot10w1ng persons Need An ExptanatlOtl Of The ~ cl ,. unP9d bilnal of lhll not!Ce O! 111 wntten cor· CALIFORNIA LIC ADMINISTRATOR 1n amendment agree to 51lare Gunn Wtlhams for 17 are dol~ tK.i~ines,,, as Na1ur1 ()( Tiie Pfoc.Hdlng ,. ablgllOn ~ b'f chi regpondence dehvere" 10 PubltSllecJ Newport Beach· Ille Superior Court ol tho coses ot 111e .~peclal ~ears· lloooted son of the 11> LIFET ME SENTENCES Agalflil voo You StiOUld Con· ~tob9 IOtd 9'ld ,_.,.. tile City at °' pf\of 10· the Cosca Mesa Dai y Prlol Califom111 Coulltv ol electloo Each ma101 te ._....,. .. "'"" .,. ...... RECORDS. b) LIFETIME llCI A u wyw NOTICE IS ~ CICllls. ~ 9'ld robltc l'leanng For in-July 3Q 1999 ORANGE amendmen1" must be "''IUIU ,., "''"" ._, STENNTENCES PROOUC· HEREBY GIVEN lhal on llMrlCll • ,_ t111t d nNI or ma lion call (949) . F001 THE PETITION FOR ptbented IO the eleCI01818 etienshed lalher o( Aob'1 IO S c) LIFETIME Oll191199t at 9·(5 A.M al ~ ol fll Ho11C1 d Slit IS 64<1·3200 0 E PROBATE ftlquests !hat as a r.eparale and e1u111nct M 1 r, Brynn KeUy, Ral~ SENTENCt:S ENTER· llld dly at Ule Mlln (M~lifl) 511811 •9 PlrtNrtl ,_. 119 " /Sf ~Vonne "4. Harkle .. , PUBNLICTl~ef!ING' WILLIAM A BAKER. PUB· trallot measure lhal is M lter II carol and TO!Yf TAfNMENT 24000 All08 Enhn« to °'' Couaty Clltl or I~· d-=11 '*-C'-:t.Clertl ., LIC ADMINISTRATOR be wonied so lf\al a ..Yu feioc;li; and Tam and Larry Pk.,.Y · S1.11te '7 Misg!Off Courlhouat 700 Civic C1nt91 on• .i.. or .,.,,,. W. c:n.dr NOTE expense of NolJC8 1' 11erllby g.Wtl apponled as personal r11p. vote approvu ltle amend· WU ams loving brottMt1 ot CHIH2HOI Vtefo ca11101nia 9269t Oriw wnt'. Santa Ana, Ca, ~on1Sl9orlednl11M11gS this notice ts paiCI lrorn a that the City Counc.I ot lhe resentahve co adm1ncs1er men1 and a No" vote re· Bamara'Corn$tockand tile NOTICE OF P0<t1er Patnce Wnghl Rau Rn•ndal Corpofdon, a #Id '*' ~ _.. filing lee c:olleded lrom lhe City of Nev.pon Beaell will \M estate of tile deeeclenl jtlct~ the amendment The late G bert Milter ad"""" m: ww TO 24000 Alida P1cwy • Su '8 Callfo1nll cOfP011•on es ~r ~ or ·-. i.111 applicant · hold a public hnreng on THE PETITION reque$ls YOler awovat Reqv 1e ' v ... • rwo. Jt I _.. • 17, M1ss1011 V1e10. Calif or· appott1led Trustea under Pl.f"SU· ~" F.,.,.,. Oid9 SecliiDil PubbSlled Newpon Beacll· I he a pp II c e 11 on o t aulhorily to admlflisler h menl of ltle proposed grandfather o1 CoUeen ADl/miSi 8' n1a 92i391 anl IO the pov.ef ol sall con-5102 9'ld eJlhDrUild ID Qc1 ~ Cosla Me:>a Da•ty P1lol Blockbu1ter Enterl1in· estate under lhe lndepend· Measuie would apply IQ Krystal, Ramsey, Danief)e ESTATE OF: Th s llvsiness JS con· lerrld 111 11111 ,..,.111 Deed al -" .. S... al CeNome n. July 30 1999 menl (M•rk frank, con· enl .Admln stracion of Es· any • mll<>' amendment • King David, Jenny and Joe B>llUND JOt9 ducted by an •ndtVtdual Trvs1 txlC\ltlQ by SllP*I I"*-of OefaA hi Ellau'I ID F033 tac1 pe1110n~ for Mod· 1a1e~ Act (Tlul eurhonly unlesa protl!i>lted by state Higgins. Holly and Ur<a) Slll11t Have '/OU started doing Ack• Wllt!tillglon recorded on ., ,. ci.c:ntlld ~· .-Flctitl 8 1 ... fllc:.tlon Permit No •819 w111 allow the personal rep-0< teoerat law. • hOOOred """•tiiandfalhef CASE NO 19--buSlnesS yel? Ye~. ""'1lll""" NI o~• of Ofl~lllt _.....en Mlrdl 2''·· tJ99 II OUI US n .... s on property loealed 81 I I I k man T>... """'Sed MeclSU,. w·v To_.. ;..",., ~ 06/0311999 R:cam'd 0i;;; Co\lnly ~ 11 ~ _. gg.215'6J" Name Statement 3007 E11t Co11t High· ~~= "':,1,,gvt a Jiiai;;n~ 1~,·~~·$1.··paragraplls" ol Meagan, mily, and clerlH, creditot9, oo~ P01l111 P Wr111h1 page Reccroers JlllfUmlnl Ho ,. c6:all .-di al ClrWlgl Tl\8 following persons way. covn approval Belora w11n varK>Us Wes be· Benln1a1':!',n9 ... ~ NlnMI a Df1· Th9' Slatemenl was hied 90-4808t0 by t619Cn ol 1 Qully 0.. .AIW v. 19 c... are dOIOg busllleU as Request to permit the 1n· lakillg c:ena"' very impor· ginnirig with "Purpose net ., '"" ~.-·· tlngent oredltot11, and w11h Ille Cooo1y Clerk ol bfllCll or dttaull in pa,mtni ex lame~ Lwl ~ A•lireSmart, 34184 1taPation ul a roof stgn on tant acoons, however, th41 81l<llfl0 with Severabi tf" long reta11onsn1p with per•one who mey other-Orange Coonty on 6-11·99 l*'omiance o1 Ille obfegebon$ llC 11300 w ~ 9Ml s. Coast Highway. Suite a new para1>411 wall wnere personal 1epiese(\tltiv11 II tile ptoposad Measure ,. YMCA Storer C1mp' wiN b• Interested In 1999e796034t llCllld lheraoy llldudlnO '!lat llOO I.al ~CA geog,. (310) B232. Dana Pouit. C.hfor· the Cod• limlls root s1gna wm be requ11ecl lo give no· approved these Para· GraduateO h:>m the Unt· the will or Ht•t•. or Daily Pilot Jvty 9 t6. 23. bractl or dlfiull Noln of 47a.a>o ~ I.ally Na 92629 to lhe local on ot I busl· 1109 10 ltltere~lad ~1sons graphsu would no\ \lt!Slly 01 loledo In '9'3S both-. of: EDMUND JO. 1999 F003 whicll .,,., rec«cllld 04/2711999 T~ S• Pl73«> 7/'JJ Scewan A Fold 34184 nets ltlat 1s precluded ,by unless they have wafV&d pa11 o1 tne City Cl\clncr bv1 Ht was a PrObation Oflar JOMN SMITH Rtc«dlr s lnRumtnt Ho Coaal Highway, 8232, ltte eflectNe use of • Pole nolJCe or c:onsenced lo lhe CIO express the 1nten1 01 me A PETITION hee Flctitloua Bu11nesa as Mi 81tW Dana Pofn1, Cahlorn1e sign, nround sign or protec· In the Juven1le COutts 111 fi...... \.E GHT Name Sta• .. ment 199903a6621 "'~ 81 Pa:ie 92•"'" ., ptopoie<I acuon) Tile in-voters Ind would prCWICI& T .......... ln W-"" War II he been ,...., by I ON "'" WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Al.IC <><• llng SIQO dependenl admin1Slrallon guidance in lnte1Pfe lfl9 .._,.., ''"" • J. SMITH In the Superi-Th& fofto'Nlng persons GfE T BIO. bcrawMl.n-N21·1 Gregory W McC~lc~y. This pr~ l\as been ut· autllO(lfy wlll be g~nled ltnplemern~ aod adlT\ll\ts· served "1 Int Navy, IS 'i or Court of Cellfornl•, are doing bus1rnt» as T~ f~ ~Jfl !RAJ · llJTICE TO ClfDITOll 851 Domingo Or t3'.. viewed. and it has been de· unless an interesied pet· renno tne City Charter Tt\e Chief Speoa st m Alhle~ • C f 0 J..,. E,_,,. ---'~-1473 O monty Of.,." IALE Newpo .. Be•'"', "·1110-·" term•ft,.,. that 11 ·~ ta'"'"" nd ~nry o · o.r_et\g.11. ou•son ...... r........... ii lhl UMICI Stites ~ .......,. " ....,, .,.. ...... .. .• ...,. -\"lf". son files en ob,ect1on to lfle proposed Measure is ,in-and Reaeateon. a 1J T.HE PETITION ,.. W Ash, Fu~enon. CallOf· by a easi-s Chldi chMI on IUCC S.C.1105) 92660 ri Y exetnDI under 1118 pet11ion and snows good tended to apply IO an ma· Lieutenant In 1946 tw quHt• tMt LElGHTON nia 92833 a ~11 or "31IOllll benk ,. Ille HOref IS HEREBY GIVEN This business " ()()(I· Class 1 1Ex1s11ng fld~1•8') cause wily Ille cour1 shOUld tor amencknltnts• illll atad moved lrom Qnio to cat-J. SMITH be eippolnted Sieve Wtedner, 1•73 w tQU1Vallnt tf\treol ctawn on any INt a tlllk sat ts lbout lo bl ducted by co-paMe1$ requirements of me Caldor· not grant tile auinonty allet the hi no 01 ~~ No-lo'""·a He lived 10 lht Sai1 FOOO a1 peraortlll r._,,...,..~ :S~Fullerlon ~I lomia ri:1,/= 6~~ttll ~ nllClt The name(s) and ~ness ~~:~J~lll dOtng :. EOV1ronmenldl Oualily b~ ~~Ai:l~ldona.-!118 pell· 11ce ot .!nten1 lo Ctr~l F~;;;_ndO Val'ey and Ne • BSC _85_88___ tive to admlnhter the This bvsmess 11 con· f«rwa Financtal Codi IUlhol· IOOlm ol fie Mtltftnt CAW> Gr990ty W. Mc:CIOlkey Notice 1s hereby tuttner Au"'"'' 25, 1999 al 1 45 :::':' tt!."":~1.s por1 Beadl He was a J"V 30, 199Q NOTICE OF PEmlON •11•.ft.e' }!'EJn~ei;; ducted by an lnd1vll1ual •Led lo ao tiut.MIS Ill 1111 State KIM. 3133 W BalbOI, Ntwpan This s1a1emaot v.as llled grven tNll sa.id publlc: hear· P min Dept L 73 341 The tnal have I "'Vested right c:esshll lnoependenl ltl$UI• TO ADMINISTER ~ .. ta \he decedent"• Have yoy suinod doing ol C.hlor"'I All PAYAPLE AT llelcll. CA • w1tll Ille County Cler1t of fng will be held on lhe 9th Clly Dttve, p 0 8011 to pr:oceed The ·peak 9'<>U1 anoa broker '°' 36 ~13at$ ESTATE OF: Ill end _.,...,...;I•. If boslneu yel? No THE TIME~ SALE all •egt( OOlng iaisnas as AU-Orange Covn11~67J!;J,95 day ol ~~guoo''· tm, • a1 14171, Orange, ttlps" ge()erated by arty He pned msiiy seMOe Of· ...,..,.., S1eveWl9dner Idle 11\d lllllf"1 ht*! by II as Bf()'SPIZZA ...... -001 t11enouruo7: p m. nine ca111orn1a 92613·t571. einenctrrent 11e lo be ca ..... n.-. " HERBERT HENRY any, b• edmitted to T'hts s1a•emen1 was filed Ti·~i.. ~ 11111 r ...... .,..........,,,. AA olher bullntS1 namt(s)) Daily ~ July 16, 23. COU'lcil Chambers ot rne .. 1 gan z.allOllS, ,,,. -tt•m.,. HASSIS PfObete. The WILL end wilt\ 11;19 Councy Cle~ ol ct;tld ~ said ~y.,.....;;d #Id aoclllss(es) used by chi 30.~ ~ ~ Newpon Beacll City Hall ;~.g~~'6UE~T~~VcN LE ::11i:~~I ~~top Club ol North H~ CASE NO. A198155 eny codicil• ate •veil-Orange County on 6·t0-99 S~tt delcrlbed u 1o11ow1 Loe sellef(S) W!fin Ult past !Me 3300 Newpoct Boul8'11l1CI IF YOU 09JECT to th(j Generation Manual ol lhe !fie Kiwanis Ch.lb n Ne..,. To au n11rs. oenefl· Ible for examinatJon in 19996795866 18 Ill Block a~~ of yean a !ltalld bit Int uaer(s), Fictitlou1 Buslneu Newpon Beach Calllornla granting of thlil pet!tiOn, VOtJ 1115 tuie Of Trans['Ona•IOfl port Beac:h, and q.s .a c1anes, cted11ors cont· th• file kept by the Dally P1101July9 16, 23 SlcilOll t cl 8al>oe lslalld. 111 lhe 119 (II none,'° ltltl) Noni Name Statement al whlCtl 11me and place • sh<>uld appear.at ttie nea•· Eng1t1ee~ 32nd Degree Masons 1ngon1 cred'o<s, Ind per· court. 30. 1999 FOO& C4ty cl NIYlpor1 Beach 11 lilt NITM(I) Ind busmus The teMow\flg pe~s. any and all persons In.: rng and state you1, ob1ec· Pvblis/led N1v.pon Geam· Knlghls Templer a!VJ 1on1 who ma)' otnerwise THE PETITION ,.. Fletltlou1 euelneu '1IO'MI 011 • MIC> recorded 111 ~ of 1111 Cllytl\S) 1~ are dolno business as 1erested may appear and t'°"' or hie written obiOC· Costa Mesa oa ty P1lo1 Shnner Ht played Iha vie- bo Interested 1n the w111 or quHt• euthoriry to Name Statement ~ 6 Plg1 JO ~ HYUN f<D01<. 3138 w BafbOI. w C.M. ROBOTICS, be tieard thergoo « vou tionl W.th the coon tief~ July 3:0. 1Sl9'il F......., lln In the $ah fet{ILrd> Hiiie. Of both, of. admlnlatet the HUte ....,. recotds of a1CS Orange NeWponBeltl'I CA 9 WedgeWOOd. Irvine. chenenge this pr~ In the hearing Your ap· ""'' A."- t1EADERT HENRV under the Independent •• ~~:1~~ss":srson' eoun1, Tiit $/IHI adcttil or Tiit asseis bang IOICI .,. C.llfomla 92926 ~:~~~~ari::m.:i~~ pea11nce mayb• m person NOTICE OF ~~y~~~'l': H!5~~tTION FOR PA(). ~~1~~·~. ~~ C~E~Ei~ Nof ~~~.f" = ":"~ dlllgn::.c::: ~:bid " .... ~ 9 ~:;~rc:81Mn.. you or so111eone else 'Oll~vga :~0t:v CREOS. PUBLIC AUCTION"'° he deckaled hoS iime and OME has beOn Med bV ry wlU ellow the penon-BARBAR~. 215 West Blrcll dlSctlbeO is pufPOl!ed lo be 21 I OOOCIWIM trldenlml ltate, Cablomia 92620 ~=i:J~ ~~no":'!~ TOR Of contingent cred.lof Nollce , hGl1lby 04V9fl rnouroes lor !he buid'ing KAY MARGARET HASSIS el repr•entadw io tak• St • Suire c. Bnta, CA Agate Av11111• Balboa llland lmehcld il'l\llflMmem #Id This business Is con· In wnllen COITH~ence ol cna aeceue<1. you muse lh8I the unoersigned will and oevelopmet1I of ftle In 1he Supenor Coult oC mWl:r. ectlone without 92821 • . Ca The illldltSlgned dllciaml COWlllltl llO( t::r: ducted by •n lndivldt.lal tile .your claim with lhe sllll a1 PUBLIC AUCTION Orange Countv PenClflT\lng Cet lomia r~ "'"' ot ..... nlnn ooun -ro~ a toabd>ly lor lllY tneaTICl/leA ...... -It 31-W Have ...,., Sla. rted ~ deliverlld to the ty &I. or court and meij a copy 10 the ---""''02fo9 at • 1 00 • .. s ,.._ft••r "'H•. ~.. .. O., ... 'GE ....,.. .. , ..., • ........ ~ S & F Enlerpfl68s Inc • ~~ ......... address r:s ctlier ... •• ..,. ....... ·-17 No pllOr to. Ille put>Oc heenng I • esentat ..,. "" v ... ,..... .. ., ~· ,,__ .. ..,, .. l"H''"E PETITION FOR ... ~for• taking oertllin (CA). 30802 Belle Matson, 111ommon--=...nallOll Sllld .. BalbOI ~ 8elctl. CA ..,....F ne,,>tssFiOY~...... For 1nlorma00r1 c;.aN (949) J)~n1'ed rbyP' the ~n am• llr ALLSPACE 8564NT niemt>er of dl• MM$tro PROS very tm;)Ortan.t eotlone, Ulguna Ntguel. Ca 926n c -Thi bulk U11111•ndtd lo e t -·-644-3200 8,.,.... HAMIL ON AVE HU • Socltil)' tor tile Padlic KAY l\A~G~~~ however. tt'8 P•!tonal This bull,.. ' con· Wiii be Wllhoul v.etranly IXPleD be con.irnrr*I • the ol1ic:I Of .... ~'~'·~~ c::~ /SI LeVonne M. H1"""8, :~~~~ ~1:=r: INGTON BCH CA 92646 S~mphony Orctla ,,.. and b.t .w<l'"1ed as personal repr!HnteUve •ill be dUdld by • COll>Oflllol"I ~ =~ nAM~ESCAJW = ~-'! O<ange co.intv'~ 6-9-99 CJIY. Cleric len8B u PfO\lidad in P~ th• persoN1 propeny ol sponsored lhe 11 ridta ol iipresent1t1Ve to ldnwt11· required to Qlve notica Have. you stanad dOiog to sa1'5fy the u,..,.ld obhgatJons dd sat " IWV".. 1'"'96795773 NOTE. 'The ••pense ol bale Code Sfl(;llon 9100 fie ~1 UNIT '· Pac1hc SymphOny Or· lfte esiate ol lhl csec.-to lnter .. ted ~eona bullness yel? No 1KUJICI t>y urd Oeed ofTMI 11• \ .................... IU-... oatPllol July 9, 16, 23. th\S notlCe Is paid1 from a The 11ma lor f\hng dal!Tls INVENTORY theslta ~ uni••• th•V t\ave S & F Enterpnses, Inc:., 'llltlh •nll11SC 11\d otll« llltl'll • .,,. -~ -.. ..,... ., 30. t 9 F002 filing 1 .. ,eo11ectad rom lhe wta not ...... ,. t>efore fOUt Ol Al"V'" ENO • n. ... t -• aerv..,._ ... alved d Si.1111 Rynn, President provlOld 1,,.1111 p1111 ld'lanca Cllifonu lhfocm Cemrne!a.al appllC8fl ,..,. S ID ~ v • , ,,., ;.ine,., ..... -.... rn! ~~~~~ue~ ~nted t~:pr~::.:d This acaternenl wat flied d al'ly lhtrt11nt11r and 1111 .. 11 CociaSecion610ll2. YESfl)Y NOTICE OF Publisnecl NewJ)On Beacn· :r::a:C:/'eanng ING. EO BUDROVIC 1hursday,Juty29, 1i9ht c.oclldls, 11 any, be admitled aotton.} The lndtpe~ w1lh the County Clerk Of INnon eno plus feet crwgn ~flt Nltlt IUlljletlllStc. PUBLIC SA LE Costa Mesa Dally Prlol YOU MAY EXAMINE the 8 030·8032, VENDING 11 00 AM, In the Chapel at 10 ~te The Wei and dent Mtmlnl1tr•tlon Otange Cou~~t: Ind LIPI"'* Ol 1116 Ttustl8 114 610& h 1olfowt!IO tlllomlllOn The m1f1j storage facllity, July~. 1999 Ille kept by \he OOUrt II V00 ~~~~ES MIKE H067, CS~'~ch.rl~n ,.__~'!.~~!~. ny codidll 1r1 ava•lable .uthoritY will be orentld of 1111 II~ d _,ed by laid IRlll llt ~) -t the IOYlllOl'IS F032 1•1 1 person Interested In HOUSeuru O rrEMS ,..,. 1-.v "' """'"'• ... _ •-f•'A n1 1 t--' Delly Pilot July l6, 23, 0..0 ol Trust Tiie total""°""' Thi Nini lllCI llbas ot ............ --w 0 P •--------... e estate, ""'' ma" file "'"""' memortal.s tna~sen "" exeminabvn In the ... u ••• •n nterH -30• Au s. 1999 Fo12 the 1.,... lllt rson 111 w of OMslof'I 8 of the BUSI· BSC&sag v• •·-, KE AUCTION 1228 ~~!~~~~~!·~~~n~.~--~~~o~nUfirul!H~M~~~~~d~o~n~a~~~~~~~~~~m~w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ua~Pr~~~ NOTICEOFPE~oN ~the~-~~~§~~.PO~~~~~~ ~ -Code. Chapler 10, S.Cuon 1111 Special Nota (torm PATION CA 9236~ Woodsdalt Par1t Ol'lll 21707 (a), 11entby gives TO •DMINISTER OE·154)'of the hllng of an KE JACKSON Toledo, Ot1io 4361• NOTICIE OF PUBLIC ESTATE OF: tnventory al'fd ~sal CJI TELE 909·863 , f31 t . OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE . AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA AMENDING CHAPTER VII OF TITLE 13 OF THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO LANDSCAPING STANDARDS. THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC H~ARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF COSTA MESA AMENDING THE REGULATIONS CONTAINED IN CHAPTER VII OF TITLE 13 RELATING TO LANDSCA~ING STANDARDS. ENVIRONMENT AL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT. ' Thie public hearing will be held as follows: DATE: Monday, August 9, 1999 TIME: 6:30 p.m. or•• soon •• poaaible t hereafter PIACE: Conference Room 1A at CitY Hall 77 Fair Drive, Costa Meae, California -· SALE BARRY P. SMITH est11e ass.1a °' of any AUCTION BOND AIRPORT SElF CASE NO. Ata8162 p111111on o1 aocount H 1723 .... HQ STOR.(GE J oondl.IQ a To all he1" benefl· P'O"ided In Probate Code Published l'fewpon Beectl- l)Ublle Ille of !he oont11nts c11rte , c:r9d1101• cont 59C1IQ(I 1250 A Request Cof.la .,..,. OellY.eiot- 01 IM •tot-age •pece(s) lngent creditors. 6114 pet· 101 Speclal Notlca lorrn • • J~y 23. 30 1"9 nemad betow, With the con· sons whO may oinenr. ~~~:81>1• trom \tie court F018 len\I be~ IOld 10 1hl be w eruted 1n Ille Of Attorney tor Ule l)lghesl r, for lawflil Mlalf or bottl. of Petitioner. money or the Unued States BARAY p SMITH LAURENCE M. WATSON, of~·=~ held to A PlrrlTION fOA PRQ-COUNTY COUN~L ena U\llly. lendlord"I tien and ~.Ja:y~ be~'~ .e: A 0 A' EN NE s A u A 0 wiW be held at. HECKMAN, OEP\IJ'f, 3800 CAMPUS DRIVE. NANCY WALTERMAN ATTY 9AR NO. t2'418 NEWPORT BEAeH, CA SMITH In 1118 SUperlof 10 CMe Cenlllt Plau, 92660. On Aug141 11, ~~Utomie County P.O. 8oa 1i7t, hn'- 1999, 11 9 30 em T~E PETITION FOA Ana. Callfomla AucliOnelr's Name PROSATE reQUeJta lhal 9270>1319 KE AUCTION, Phonet N~CY W SMITH tie ap-Publlsned Newpcrt Bueti 909-863·1131 poinled _. peraonal ~,.. COSta Mesa Delly Pilot Addr1$1 p 0 Boll 508, MntallVe lo edmlniat.l lf\e J.Jy 23 29, 30 '1~14 =·~~~:_. ·~: ~~T~ts Not&e. of lnWtt Tne PubliC II il'Wlted lo Ill• N ~a Wi1 ~ 10 Clrcute• ~ tend. f1nnt •'-(aal"t orly COCllClll, It eny. be ectmltted Notlol 11 hetel!y QM1n ~ awn-r1 reaaM tlll n~t lo to l)tobal• Tilt wtl end the person. Whole namas bldA _,,:;.-. ...:.~..w..... of •ny CIDddl 1rt aw ~ t'8feon d trltlt In __ , .. ....,.......,._. tor lurnlniatlOl'l ltl Int tenCIOnlOdtaM1e11'111)91i ~·~"~ L..'... _, i MCtACV.W MEMORIAL,._ ~ PfOP911Y ~~ !i8Pt "' .. ClODlt. tlon Wlttlirl ..,. Clt)r ol New· ...... ~ wlltl IN ..,..., .. , THE PETITION reqUft1J pof18Mdltor1t!e purpoae h occ:upent renting !fie authoOly IO .clrlllnister tilt Cll lubtnllliOg to lhe "°"~ ~":o"-~UPANT .-.wundelhl~ !..,P'OPOeed~~~ "Allordable • P-TY en! AdmlnMEWtb'l of Ee u• a.r.r.,. ,. ... -., .,. OE~~ I.Itel Aa (TNs ~hOity ~ 9ead'I " .-.. _,.,..-' ~ ...,. ellow IN Ptr.aMI ~ mMf Of "" teMOl'll Of fll sffl·R~STON . ::::w-....:.~ '"C""::-""',::1~ STUffEO TOV, CO\lft :c:"' hlo,. .. fo110wt ORESSEAt HEADeOARD. ~ wry ltnpor· FQM9 ~ tn Newpaft ~1 .. ""'ECtWAS. MIA• .... .acN, ~. h 8Mcrl It '~ lly Ill ""'" ~ pertonll r~MM•llY• Oenellll ~ "To IMlid ~· 90i£W UI\. v. • bt,..,.,.. to lfll9. no-~ ... .,.,. "°"""' PubUC comments in either oral or written form mey 1>e pr•entid Clumg tfii -~~ =.: =-..:! ":: ~-:.=' =-:.-:: I f --61.--•-•~ (714) 71::.olll •24• Of • .a-a. et 0 OM" NO ~~~ ,_.,_, .._ ......... pubHc heMng. For further n on1 .. uvn. -...,..."" .. • ~" v, ,,..., , ... -.__. ... _....,11111_-· .. ..,. -. .., Lo..,_ ~~M~.~~~~~.n~o~.c~M~•-•~·~~o~~ ~~~~~~~~·~:~-=.~~=rew~-~~~~~~bft~ :o.--.i.,:C.U::;.;.::....;foml•. TM~ Dlvtllon i• opert :OOi.m. to l:ol> p.m., IY :C...,. •:i ~ :.....= .. '!:: lhrough ntu8Y • on ~ ~'j-~-·~· r· I I r. •• R1111· .... wd Jt• uJl111r ... 1111· ... 11hj1·,·1 tu d11mge -Monday ................ .Friday S:OOpm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednci:.day ......... Tuesday 5:00pm .. ithuut 11otw1· Tht· puhli .. lwa "'"t'r\l'" tht• n~ht tu 1•1•11 .. or n·1·ln ... -.if). 11•\ i-1• M rej1·1·t tu•) du.,.,1fit·d 11chc·r11i.rnir111 Ph·11w rt port Ull) Nrur thu~ !'Ill}' ht• in your clu-.-,ifieil ntl 11111twd111t1•l). l lw Dat.I) Pilot w·rept., nu f111h1lit) for I.Ill) l'rn>t in 1i11 tldwrti.,Nrn·111 fur\\ h1fh 1t fllll) lw" n•..,pmt..,iblr t'\l't'pt for dw nN of th1· 'Plll'l' uuunlly ocd1pi~d l),. ttu· rrmr. Cn·d1t 1·111i uuh bt· uUo wed for "the By Fa." (Q4Q} 631 ·h:><N • {1•i,..,,.. "'' fml·· 111ur 11~11 ... i.11111 plwru• 1111111lit·t 111111 •c· U 1'Dll 1cn1 hu• k "'oh II pm r 1111.'111• l oyPhoue (();+Q) 642-!5678 By M8Mn Person: :i7i0 \('1·-.1 Bu, S1n·t·1 Co ... 1.1 \fr-.11. c:.\ 9262:"? r\I \1· .. 1••11 Bhcl. & H:i~ St Hours 'JHt•phouc 8:30am-5:00p111 \tu1ulu\-frtd1h \lalk-ln 8::3'0am-:5:00pm Thursday ....... Wt>dnesday 5:00pm . . FriJay ............... 1'hulbdsy ~:OOpm Cii...t i1i-.1·niu;1. · · . . . ..... llTATI : _... 101 • 216 ----------· . :(ii) 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR EQUAL HOUSING OPPORT OPEN SAT/SUN 12 ... UNITY 708A IRIS AVE 3bl 30a Old All r11I nt1lt 1dmtl1fnt I• .. ,, COM '9 k~c lorm en. hplc, •• ..,.,.,II .. ~d I• Ille fd new carplpaml 2 s cat patll 1111 f1lr Hfftl•t Act 11 ltU 11 $-459K Thomas Ctmstensen 1mttldef w111c11 111akts 111111111 ~-~94_9-_n_o-_3_980~~­ '' lfftrUH •HJ p11ltrt1Ct, l'Mk·A·Boo OC9en View. SBr U•l1111t• " •11ccl•l•11l11 3B• ~-e:;s '°rJc~gated •u•• oa ""· eel• ,.111111, bu.Kit large la \'atd. In pelfect cond 79.000 HI 111 .. iu,. 11m11111stain11 (N.ne~Sr~er 949•645-1256 , llUOdl trlfll tr 11 ll1t11Clt1t Shof9clltf1I 21Sr ~ ,- It ....... , .. ,. jlrt ltrUCt, grea1 beach home 1$ IS or 111r11tal1t1 " IUlcriflllltatln • rebuld yoo dream home on Ille ats uwarhper wm 111 large caoyon lol $995.000 ho•l•tlr "''" uy t fwttllH• Miry Ellen 1nd Bob Weglarz, 111t11t 111 rul ni.Jt wlllcl1 la 11 Agll MIV15t-3739 6«-5081 wltl1t1t• 01.-1 l1w 011 rt1ff11 New fownhomH CM¥i/8l!On ,,. 1111or 111111111• lht en Aug 609 &>IJMa·ln Eecrow fwtlll•t\ 1furt111• It 11111 609 5 S.gonia-Avllll $534 900 llt•lf•PU Ill IWlllOlt .. .. John KIHIMy, Agenr ,_.,, o,,Oflulty 111111 re ct•-MtnH-3663 ,1.11-11.rnrlmhllllff. call HUD OCN VU OPEN Sun 1•5 T.rt lrtt 11 Hot~U ISIO for 211 Curl Jasmcne Creek lftt Weshlfltt•~ oc 1111 ''""· 3bt 2 Sba marble entry. 2 oar ull HUO ti 42'·3SOCI gar Pnco Re<Jucbon $675K AIJ'. 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE . ·GENERAl. SOLDll Showcase Hom11 for Sale In our Saturday RHI Estate Supplement! Homes of the Week 0. .play Aas Start at Just $75' Ot...~ IS T~ 11 SPM ~ HOIM l.ls1in9S SIS• Dea<line T hursde)' SPM It P1ya to Advert1ae in the Best Local Real Estala Section CALL TOOAYll LISA K RIVERA 949-574-4252 -ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 • V.A • to DOWN • SO MOVE-IN FREE COUNSEL.ING FREE Litt of HOMES HUOIVA REPOS 1-8()(). 723-6857 VETERAN REAL ESTATE 949-233·6335 949-443-8230 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA CYN BLUFFS 1020 Nancy Ln $212 000 Open Sat 12-4 3b1 2 5ba rwtvne blcJcs up lo nalu· ral p~ X111 lg bis. lots cl up- gc a des• 511111 Compi8ll on pl!Y !ii Owner 310-372·6338 11'<81 E SioE HOME l.DVely 4Bt 2ea .,, gtllll nligN>ol'hood Only $349 .900 E8/I & JudV Tayfo<. 1 Agents 949-642-4721 E •Ide .i.wer . °'*' Sat 1-4 232 E 21S'r ST 4br 2ba ~ llvrm beau decor and ~. mod k!IC, S369 000 ~ Gtli. Air ollace 949 631·8011 home 949.5411.3350 E SIDE CM 1 SLOCK FROM Beck Bay open Sat-Sun 12·5 2601 SANTA ANA AVE IB 2 Sty 3 yrs nev.1 3bl 25bl 2 car gar. sin lam detach home. approl 2000.st on approx 4200 sl IOI Owner 'No Malo-Roos Tax' $369,900 949~50-7787 E SIOE CM Nr NP Sack bay. Jiiiiiii;::;;:;~;:::;iiiiiil I 2700sl Sin detach 4br 3 lutl ba or 3br otl Med span slYle, 2 sly spac gem. patt remod. oll/gar Mex pevers 1hrou111DUI Cusl Own8f S499K 949-631-0402 f'Un :>ALt BY OWNERS! Fiat 1ee o1 55:2 !o PJ! yo~r hOrr"C 1n '.'-. • .-,·<? l ;:1r·~ St,.,, ·:e A I 7U-215·5158 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SAL! CORONA DEL MAR R E TERRACE upci.tld 4bt, J "" bl 2 ·~ lllU, k>rm di\ 3000$1. llAh lln0- 5CfllWlg OM'ler S829K-S&49K shoMl by ewt 949· 760-8080 DOLL HOUSE 1 block IO BCR Patt tom 2l>r 2bl, 320 Har• Dr. l.141 $4000lllo Ot opt IO buy $8951< A~ 949-75!>-9070 New llttlng 1 blk 10· bc:h Charming 2bf 2bl on 200 block Poppy. Prine on~ .~ 0.U.egl Mi-15HO 0 ifiCREDl8L£ WHJTE WATER ~A Vtf!W LOT! His own path to beltlll Protected V18W lot, wttll sweet beectl hou!le Can bUld large home $1,745.000 Ag! 049. 759-9070 ~COM OPEN SUH 12'4 m Maz.i Dr, Ocean Vlfff•I Oo Canyon, 1 bloc:ll to biich. 1mrnacu11111 eott.ge 2tir 1.lbl. frplct.. ll\O¥I In °' build newt nff.000 Agt MH5f.9070 • !I • PAl>BATE SALE C1n1r11 E'alda Smal COilage on good sae lot 281 1 Ba Home Otlered at $270,000 Sob w.prz. Coul Newpon Propelllll 949· 759-3793 281 2S. on I.ht Blulrs. new UrJ»( & Pflr', Ride latnClty ~ gal. T otd'I fWl'IOdel«J Surat Views. St7UOO. Bob Wern. Raltor. 714-350-1738 ESIDE ser 2.sea l111111y rm, lormll dtnina. cathedl'al '*'· 2·51oly, cukle-SIC, 2t ga1llge $242.SOO Bob W1111. ~aiot 714 -50-1738 ESIOE 28r, Ole\ HOME wllr_i yard+ t INCOMEI Each "'51f*llt1 Setting • """""' Schooll E.lcellont oppfy for UMl'lln- • YlllOf. 13$1,000. Nancy Simmons Prudential C1 Reafty 948'21f.2'41 NEW LISTING! Cl111lc E'1kll HorM 2Sr !Ba, $285.000 Ed Van deO Bo51che, Ski 949650-0!Ml • 48rl1 y, 8a·$%74K • • 5Br/3Ba-$309t< • • • 38r 2B..UUK • • 38r 281 TWM4142K • • Oplxl $1,000 dWnl $2591< • • 38r 281 S229K • • THiii Wllchmen • • 714·201-7,U • .,.Bf JBa Soetlellng pool, & 1P1 twrdWoo<i ftoofs. R~ IO $389.000 ~llO O'Rourt.a, Ag1nl 310·918·7125, 31o.37"871 E., 191 • 24 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SAL! LAGUNA BEACH OPEN HOUSE Sii/Sun 11-5 509 A"a Vista, 3Br/3,5Ba Off1red II $1,494,000 P9Mlope Jones Claulc Realty. Otf1ce (9411) 721-13-45 Mobife t4M7'-1907 30802 s Coest Hwy OPEN Sal 24 Sun 25 resort ~, wallt to Ll900ns & bci. Alc:hlec mfg homes Up 10 31» S126K to $2451< NOC in:JUsive o1 land lse Haaenda Homes Ron.CeUUl-991-t l!:O Office 3ZH)S().8950 26 HOUSESICONDOS FORSAlE LAGUNA NIGUEL Laguna Nlgu.I 2St21 sanooa 3bt 2 5bl Soanng ceil'I f tplc Niguel Rancn pnva11. award win schools owner $279K Shown by appi 949-363-8190 MUST SELL BOUGHT ANOTHER Open Sun 12_. 2'862 Barclay, $10K blloW compa. 3br, 2.Sbt ocn vul OWner $337,9K 9411-363-1655 32 tiOUSESJCONDOS ..w FORSALE Nc"POAT BEACH ABANDONED Buch Cottege SJH,'91 3BR 2BA AGENT 94f.123.ft20 PORT S~EET HOME AREA 4bt 2..5bl, Witt\ pooL W1H remodel °' cu11om1zit lo YOIK needs. Prine only o-i-11191714o-I03-1311 ONE FORD RD 8 Thunderbird Dr. Ready for rMlld occuplfll:y 3bf 3.5ba ,... ms1I br Of\ 1st a1 Chldr~ bonus rm. media rm 3 car qar ITIOl91 NEVER SEEN OCCUPIED No mello.v Roos WI. Coope11t1 v.~h 1>1111 $1.295.000 Own« 0.r 94H29-0119 DOVER SHORES fRUSTEE SALE OPEN SAT·SUN 12-4 408 Rlael Cit 3bt convtr1 Into 2br 2'ba • 2.5bl. Approx 3000.f. unobstructed view of Galaxy perlt a beck bay Bier Co/Qp S649K Inn hold By OWMt 8'9-644-2711 NP CREST TWNHM 2 mi1utes lo bthl 3br 2 Sba condo. martff. berblr carpet remod End unit Owner $289.000IM9-631·2t1 I NEWPORT BCH BAYFRONT 712 HARBOR ISUNO Custom boat dock. Four additional br'I 111"11 H wfth priYIM ba. $~415,000 Oavid Braapurftl 94M3f.1125 132=-1 C11tawaye Vintege Plan 3 Model. over 4.300 sf. 481 4 sea cstm wooc:t flootl. home otfrcl WJsep erft~ Nick Jatdan, RadlOld ReallJ. 9-699· 1200 8iCi c'iN Vilt.AS TOWNHOME EXCEUEHCE FOROIMACARTHUR 2-3BA MllOll Ellle ~'"°'' Mt-75t-n oo A Cu9'om iii Executive View Home Newly remodeled, Bad\ Bay YMIWS Accepllng olleri $198,000.$883,000 Ov.ner/ Bi<Qf 8'9'494·7976 LCSOKING FOR A LUX CONOO undlf $300K. CloM to Blach, Marana. ehope7 CtWI$ EdWalc1$ Fllst Esta!• ProP COM 94~221-9711 BbcR CONOO:viEw 2BR 28A, UPOAADEO, Comm pool ~· '405,000 Prine/Aft. M 115t •iiti'isLd;:tiH.600 *'lr128MM44t,OOO •28rfl""'"" 1 t,000 Doug lulle y, l kr tu-72°'1104 ,,.,. ...... ·... ···--~ -, I l\. . . · \11111<!.n l-11tla~ aturday ............... :Friday S:OOpm 33 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT COAST OCEAN RIDGE 2 Clt11Vltw, cust eslale Bosling over 6000' 5br Sbl. OY8111.led lol. Oen vie'M Pnvlte silo"' ng WayN Smilh 0 RemaJC 949-300-2215 75 INCOME PROPERTY AJNfTSSALE . -~ 'COSTA MESA' Hur Orange Coast Col llgl. Gr111 rental 4 4lnll COITljHx, ......., ..amt, 0Wlll(/Bkr $345,000 7t4-540-3&66 104 APTS BALBOA ISLAND BALBOA ISLAND 3000 sJ. Dup/811 1'10 So. hytronr 28r!OMI. 3Ba. PMo. $JOOOI mo ,Y!Bf1'/9ifH52·188t 105 APTS BALBOA PENINSUl,.A Y FRONT BL.OG 1Br 16a. Immaculate Fre5hly painted. new carpet etc no pets. rJ smkg $895 949-873-1943 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR •THE• SHORES APTS I & 2BR TOWNHOMES Srarllng II $1095/mo Mort/I lo Monlh 1o3M! WI ire a Pll commuoty 6 !>locks from beach, 110 949-&44·2611 APTS COS_TA MESA E SIDE 51\arp 281 1 314 8a FP DIW y, d ht-ups, I garage ~ 1 parkioQ space $1075/mo 940645-5862 *COSTA MESA'S BEST* Junior 1 bedroom and 1 bedroom, also 2 bedroom 1 ' bath Ou!et gated commur'fty. Index 132 APTS N!WPORT BEACH •~o. ••• 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH L I VE. IN LUXUR Y ~ . ; /,,Yr' /, "'/ APARTMENT HOMES Exclrisive Fashion Island Lifestyle • Concierge Service • 24 HR Security Cate • 24 HR Fitness Center • Clubhouse Facility I Bed from S 1 795 2 Bed from $2385 1 Bed/den from $1995 2 Bed/den from $2885 Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms. - • Gourmet Kitchens - Elevator Access - Gas Fireplaces 9 Foot Ceillncs Condo Specs Subterranean Parking Custom Home Design Program Available CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 1 .. 888-222-6924 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BJG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY BY.FASHION ISLAND Beautiful tree-lined streets and golf coul'M views. Enjoy carefree hvl~ In your large 1, 2 or 3 BR apartment home! ·~ger8ge • Wuhw/rkyw hootlUps ,• Ar9')1ace {Wood & gM) • IJr c:onditlonlng • Wet. bar In 2 9nd 3 BR • Alarm system • $1 ,860 to $2,995 • Please cell (949) 844-()5()9 SOny, no pets. ,. . 202 Motel ROOMS FOR RENT 'COSTA MESA' . MOTOR INN 1 ST Wk Speel1I On All Rms $134.00 TIX teatures 24·1n ltont dllSk D D phones 11 .. HOOIESPN Dase• loc dllnn, pool/heated jllC Guest laund Nrby Fwys, 405 & SS men away lrom OC Fa1rgrds College. shop malls, betll, rest A member ol llOOI, lennts, easy accoss lo ' reev.1y b41~(l & malls. _,.._. ___ _.... __ .,.. 7tHS7..0075 159 HOUSEM:ONDOS Calif HoteL'Motel 22n Hart>or eivo 949-645-4840 2Br UBa T ownhou .. NCefY. FOR RENT redone I.Jg 1111 w'w.WIC lnl. cei1 CORONA DEL uan 182HOUS~ NEWPORT BEACH rans ,,, d, b.ickyard $995/mo mlAn Mt-722-6965 f 714-812-6355 E SIDE Co11a MIU OPEN SAT 11-2 343 E 11th unh C 1 ST MO SPEJCAL SEOQilno • $11 so dip $1100/mo 2br 2bll, u11111irs d11hwuher. lrplc, balCOf'¥, fgfll9e Also 2br 2bl, 9 7!r.'mo GlrdeO Sen'1Q pool . M9f on ptlllUes 20432 Sante An• Ave The Renter Center 714-841 ... 203 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 2Br 2Ba on Back bey, view 2c ga119e w/open1r, 111 trnenfllla, Avtll Aug 15. $155o1Mo. 909-693·3130 Bty Rldiia BGlutltJI 2 m.uter suitu 21l«. 2c Ott. getlld. comm pool & ~ sec sys $1~0 949·794·5727 *YEARLY RENTALS * •3Br 2BI nnr oce.nlront 2c pa~ $1800Mo •IBr 2Ba Ocwnltont. UAl9t lnl S250CY BALBOA NEWPORT REAL TY IM9-723-4494 1 Newport Marina~ Apartmtnll Bayf ront commumtv wrth private' l..-~c-h0 & 01.nna. Walle 111 Balb.i.t lelanJ. 1..atge 2BR fn•rn t:llOO WoocJ bumin11 fi,,,placl! & pnvat,. ,.,.~I!. Sorry, no J"!I . Pie ... ••U• (949) 760-0919 Upgraded 2·Stcwy ocean Side PCft 38r 28a ... ofc. WOOC1 llrs. 2 pabOs. gourme1 111t SJm No Pets Skt 949-494-6&41 DOLL HOUSE 1 biOd( to SCH Pare tum 2br 2bl 320 Hazel "VIiia Point golf view newer towM!t 1 llv, 1br 1bl on COUIM, frplc, AC, upgr~I · $1'25 Agt 94M40-4113 Or Lse $4000mo Ot opt 10 buy 'HARBOR VIEW' 4br 2be, $11951< A<J 949-759-9070 green bell. comm pool. walk HARBOR VIEW HILLS lo 1lementry achoo!. $2900. 3bf, 2be, din, no smoMlptt. • Af MM62-17'5 Pool. $3SOCWO egt Olan1 949-760-50001354 Steps to Nl#pofle F1n111 Extra Lrv 28r 28a le'T'I nn ...,'!J, Ing sun room FP, 2C gar, nr bc!Vshops No pets. veallV IH $1985fmo 949·859-9550- 160 HOUSESICONDOS FOR RENT COSTAIEIA E SIOE COSTA lltESA 2br 1 t>a cott191, 1ncJOMCI gll' •• 2 IVllr. $'95-$1000. 714-662-3111 E'SlOE TOWNHOiiE 1-Stort. 3Br 281, and unit, 2car gar, • Fp. beg piwale yard Avalal>ll 811, S165Mto CB Donald Plan 949-7~74 SiOE CM 2& Iba, big yard vAIOllQI lllit. r~ remodeled, S 1750/mo 14M42-5413. B1achl Vlewl L•rge 3Br ~ '1oml. ~ pa~ avail A~ 10lh S3200!no BALBOA ISL.ANO 2Br 1Ba COiiage home lip. \Olld, $1650 J8f • Of11CI All(. 28a, tip, "' d, 2-cat perlcrng SllllJ6 10 beach, laundry $2100mo 1411-873-1003 Back Bay BayyliW Tiffee• 73/Jamboree 3bf 2~. 2 car !J118!18 comm pool, spa. gated .$2200 A\11&'IS949-72l·r663 Harbof Cove PiClurt perfect. Guard gated, 68r 3S1, 3c ~'· IM pool, comm poot back l>l'f ocean Ylew, $6500/Mo Jan Ward ~49·79" 5727 21r UITWM FP, lie, wld new c.rpeVpalflt pool, 2c gar Avil Now 1517 Comv.a.11 $1895/mo 949-723 1500 Haftlof v .. w hOfiiet, 4bf 2.5ba, large yd, n11r •c ll ool a . Vicki e, ........ ~n• (100 ISLE 48dim·3B•th, spaciouS IMng nn. lomiel dltWlg 2 niet\Ot Sir\ ddl ~in 2cll gar, $875 000 8111 Grundy R11l1or1. ~H7s.tl61 1204 RENTALS I TO SHARE l.agun1 Buch, Plr'IOfllllfc ~Ult View PenthoUM Suite In 3 story mansion JICUZZI, balconres. el1v11or, maid Pe~1 ok AYIA PJI $15SG'mo MM64-12'5 N&:iem to Shal9 nace 2 • 1 II belch. dick. FP, lndry, ptlqj, HIS, PllS $700 ind utll ~9-49-646-2259 MMATE NEEDED Ptof1 non srnobf seeking same 10 shalt Jc. "2bl, ocean Iron! belch house Mll1• avll $1100 .. 112 Ulil 949-631-8428 NP9 lhai1 4br hou11, 1 rin av1t~ young prof looking tor rent«. $325' • utl/. Av1ll Aug let. Mt-54M079 NHI retp0n1lblt non-smoker female wanted to share East· Bluff Apt Mastet bedroom S7ootmo 714-331-0818 1-....,...J Cotta ..... emeH ~ ~ to l9nl Stll'tlna 11 $150-$300 Incl .. utlL ..... occ, na Ql.llte-toc. Lot• of f"lllnf. 71 W.0-HM •70. •7• I I .... ~ 420 GARAGE 1. 420 GARAGE I SALES SALES _____ ...__"" FULl LIOUIDA TION Buslneaa Closlng with "Something For Everyone'' , APPOll'tDIEfl' SEITDtS Fl'/Yf~ Compuln. pnneers Ill typee o1 dlsl<t, chairs, 111>1•. lites (lronl & Side). dfa equipmenl. BrOlhlt faJC f1ra eJCI lngul$hers ctocks. t11n1 clock. C8l!lltas. lenses. lnpods. !lash, 51Mlds bacl<grounds, phoCo ~ & darllroom. mounts, P/85600 ~rage rNIChina lreet\al<e SllPiel Challenge hole drlllet Ch8ll4lngl 305 paper cutter. OM Pro Foldlw, electnc lel1er opener. paper cuttn l'!lllal sheMng. ~ IOols 1>'lntS' . 36Jt50 light . 111:111. loclang 6te !tie. PFE1194 bur:.ler, labll clsplnSll. Plko Pro Pack RA 20' paper proct6S()( & <!Iyer; goll clobl Slool6, relngerator & trucks. MOS scale, booki fans hellel5 etc Loi$ ol ~111 Friday & Saturday 8am-5p'n (J\Ay 30. 31) II Commln:e Parll. Unit E-6, S30j Harbor BIYd. (at South Coul), Co1t1 MllL Investigate. Si2!82o Per Hour T~ • Hc:ahh. o....i 1--.i ·~..__ _....., ....... _ ...... ir... ..... -Est. in 1989 In CoataMeea r!:1 Foe°*~ . l-888-81M744 COM SAT 7-f2, HUGE YARD SALE •16 1/2 NlfCIHUI Fum. dOlhes, 949·723-1686 C.MJSAT 7"4 flendy home decor & chlfdrens loVS. cJot!lls. home accessories lamps, baskets, etc. 55 Fair Or, MOVING OVERSEASI EVERYTHING MUST GO! clothes, lud stuff. bool(s wa.shef/diyer kllchen 11ems Good "-'alily 1140 CORONA (Mesa del M11 treck) MOVING SALE Sat 7131 beautiful seciional sola, TV, mlCtO, washer dlvtt. & more• 174 Buov St CM IJ.49·548-8352 NPB UdO 1111 103 V11811"celona SAT a SUN lam GOOOTHINGS NPB SAT 1-12, Moving Salt 15 8ar1o venco. new' uaed rnerd'llndlte, bikl1, tools. lumber, tum, •kl 1Quip, misc. COM SUN AUG 1 ' t-12 3 FAMILY SALE, 512, 51• Femltaf Fum. art, ICClt'I, etc. 2 Family Garage Sall a.noon Sat only. desks, olta lurn. clothe5. balces & much m0te! 362 Magnolia CM in alley 2 Family Sall Sal We hive •Vll'flhlngl Plus a How11d Hughes Sportster Dingy 1108 Palm Ava HB 714·909-0560. 1440~NE:al Mc ~~HP Edger $75 Brigg• Stratton 714-135 .... 242 POOL CLEANER KREEPV' KRAUl Y STILL IN BOil NEVER USED $200 PAG8' 1 ...... Sat-7665 4 ANTIERA WHEElS Wffii TIRES SIZE l.5X17 $500 CALL 780-921-8075 1450 APPLIANCES I Side by tide refrlg«llOI $250. washer & dlyet $140 each .Xlnl Cood 949-648-5848 1452 BICYCLES I GT MINI RACING BIKE 111 GT components. Slim rlma, peld $450. Slit $300. 71W3W210 TANDEMS BIKES $50-$300 949-722·9818 I •54 FURNITURE I ftllilll !tither IOfa & lo• seat, new 11111 wr..,ped, vsy ion. top quality. Wae $2000 ucnllu. $ltO. Mf.261-t933 Tran1iiild aoaln Musi 1811 large hou18-1Ul of Immaculate lumllure 7 t 4-809-4342 BANOUET SALES : • For Susy Italian oner house ~ Newpo11. Sales. res1aurantAbd compul81' exper necessary Ftx Resume to 949·642-0814 8Uingu11 Front and 81Cli otflc• poeltlon1 available lor medical chnk: In CM ~ resume 10 949·548-4504 CABLE iV hiring now.~·a spllcer/MOU Of'ange and 11· arakle counlQ Own t 1 ' truck. Call 661.,.24-9926 'CONSTRUCTION' EXP'1> l~llers needed for grow no RAIN GUTIER CO teave. m&Slg8 S62..S5&1()99 ; DfiYlf NICltd PT ... ()Ofo'lfecl lrudl & nsurance . Avatatlle ~MF Goodpayl~ Freddie 949-263·8354 .. DRIVERS ·MObiit Watteillet Must l'lave ·11ha1>11 ~to. insurtnct & good OMV, Deal.If lJflc:h ' dlM6r Oldets kif lltSllll(lll(S Ill Joell ~Ill\, POlell!lel SI0-$15 per l'lOl.l(! Clll 849-541-2132 • 1 ye11 old Cherry Bedroom Sit Q bid (~~OOI boafdl Fast Growing Co. 11 dfa"'ei <l!etur v. min«, 2 seeking a relllbll nrghl t.IAndS, mattrll$S Paid ~ent pef$00 IOI Sf600, ucrllrce S800 data lflry FT/PT, 9-49-673·9402 llexlble hours Moo-ft\ 2 Mahogany antique twin $7 00 • OOll'WTllSslon bide w7M1hog1ny frame contact David or Salra $350 for boll! Mt-852~5 11 Ex1 606t 1-188-313-47 ... I •se PETSIUVESTOCK I I llF::;:;:rr=.=P:::::tr;=;po=.11=1on=operi=:!lat • • Lady GoW & Tamrs al FIShioll Rare exotic eitlld·looktn11 Island tor relal $ales Excelenl llopll'd IPOti.d CFA oc:I~ lloucly, plus commlssron kitten• f« prMllOld t.w Contaicl Karen 888-215-5855 $45Q/$SOO MM31·2111. FIT Stationary SIOA , Weddding il1Ylllllions, tie'}. 458 FREE PETS Newport 8eadl c-. /ANIMAL RESCUES 9411-m-m1 c "FUN OOTOOORS" •• Don't let my baby dltl All Yltll lex.tie tn, wOllt ou1doors • lem soeYld &!ICM, 2'Ayfl old Fllhion Island pr~~ No sm.t children .. very 1WMI new_ ~~<>Cllcl Oe~th in lllMy 949-548-5481 &Z: ....... -...... S..U rare 2 'ff old mall Ocica1 and l'l«Wlg In ava1 - Cf A Nul.erld needf 1 fl1lnCI Aon e 949-673-1 , lr11 lo I good home Idell kif Gtnnl • I ~ 94H31-2111 JOIN OUR : I A I SUCCESS! ,.,, WO INSTA~,ri ~~~o:~t~ ~~~ BABY GRANO PIANO bonUses 562·79H625 ' P11ye • lootc• bllU11full like new cond. 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Soulh deal trump on a traa1htfOtW111d po""cr NORTH • A964 Q KJ4 0 Q92 +AQ4 WEST •Q8753 Q 97 EAST •J ucuon. However, duphcated value. in heans and clubli resulted 1n there being only 12 sure u~ks. anJ 1t ~emed a manor 1111111cle of finCJins a doublet(>n queen-Jack of paJcs was necesW)' to land the 13th. West led a ~ond highest dillfllonJ to show no interest in thnt suit Declarer started out by cashing four tncks in that suit, di~~lng a spade from the table as West ollowed. Next came three rounds of ieans and three clubs winners, West da~arding a spade on the lai.t rolVld of ea.ch. 0 8643 •86 Q 108 63 2 ¢ 7 5 • 107 5 3 2 SOUTH • K 102 <:>·AOS o AKJ 10 • KJ9 The b1dd1ng: . S01.TTH WFSI' NOR'lll EASI' Tll9 count was now compleu:. West had stancd wilh 4·2-2 in the $Ulls that had f>cen Cbhed out, hence five s~s East; thCrcfol\!, held )USl one spade. and a conltact which had seemed impo sible now depended only on East's singleton spade being an honor. 1NT ' Pall 7NT Pass Pus Pm Opening lead Su of o What SLarted ouL as an odds- aga.inst grand slam suddenly became more promising. As is so often the case, the key to the hand was counL- ing the enemy distribution. When the !Ong of spades was led, fetching the jack from East, the con- uact ~ laydown. Declarer led the ten of spades and, when West played low, took the marked finesse. Just another grand slam in the bag. North-South reached seven no 695 CARSffRUCKS NANS/SUVS JAGUAR XJS L SEDAN 't7 $39,995 17-4352 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153-4800 Jaguar XJ6 SEDAN '97 $38,995 97-4448 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153-4800 Jaguar XJI SEDAN 'N S33,9D5 96-4519 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan 4Dr 'M S3S,te5 17""'7 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153-400 Jaouar XJ6 Vancltn PIU 'ti $40,995 96-4525 BAUER JAGUAR 11U6UIOO Jaouar U Vlndln Plu 't7 s.4,915 17-4346 BAUER JAGUAR 714-95~ Jaguar XJ6 Vlnd«I PIA '97 $41,• 17-4312 BAUER JAGUAR 714-95)-4800 Jagu11 XJ6 vanatn Plat ·ee $44,915 . 8"4503 BAUER JAGUAR 714-15~800 Jaguw 'XJ6 '14 49k lnlles alloys. rmrt, whitaloatmul lnteliOI 1 K clown assume $18,500 PP 949-673-04I1 JAGUAR 1997 XJI SEOAN40 $39,995 17 ... 397 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153-4800 JW CbwoM1 ~ ·11 V6. IU1o 8/c. Jts, &jl, cas {T1251979) $14,999 Or-. COllt Jeep leuzu 714-54M023 695 CARSffRUCKS . NANSISUVS Jeep Gtllld cn.roue '14 Ltd, 4x4, auto, e/c, p/I. Uh, cc (RC2507~ 115,999 Oriinge Olllt Jeep llUZU 714·54M023 LEXUS ES300 196 (160392) $22,695 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714 )1112"''°' CExus sC4oo 'ts (042952) $25,695 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892 .. to& UiiCOtn Contli'llntll ilili1t v 79 Gdd lellhlr 'int, elaslic, showloom conct. $2895 obo t4MSO-ttt5. iliEJlcEbls BENZ 13 ••••WAGON•••• lmmac, Whlllln. lttlr, 1unrf, 3rd ...i. mt cond, tully IOldld1 714-754-07'7 Of eeu pl\. 714-4 73-0001 ~· 1toe 2' 112 whll wvl'pllomno. •~ conct Musi sell. t\8W cat tn $9150 obo 71 4·349·8560 714-062-3648 u.rcecte1 320£ ·es 2411 tn1ln .. champll111. lealhef. ctwome whls. new tires. alarm, CO, orf owner $31,000 94 21&-9013 days 949-759-9303 IVllfldlO MERCURY MAROlis 116 S282 per month Sonny'• Gmc: Pontiac Buk:tc www.-:r~·c:om 71 200 Mtrcu.ry Tracer sedan 192 Black. low mllel, auto, AIC. 15000 obo Must SHI 949-640-0070 949'-64S-0326 Mhtubill'I~ Mont110 SPQli LI '98 V6, IUIO, llC, lool i.dc, CC (VP015496) $18 999 Orange Coast = Isuzu 714-54M02 NISSAN EXTRA CAB PN '97 $263 per lllOt1fl Somy'• Gmc Pontl.c: Bulek "r,'~ 695 CARS/1RUCKS NANSISUVS NISSA~ MAXIMA 'GO 4-DR power. 11r. auto, sun rooc. e Red Beauty 11/ld only ~900 949-723-1504 NISSAN MAXIMA GLE 97 8tac:kA111 lellher, Loldldl 35K mt, $21,500 . IOHOl-1138 NISSAN SENtfiA ... $221 pe1 month Sonny'1 Gmc Pontllc lkllctl www.cmgm.com 71.....U-5200 NISSAN 200Sx 'II Brown, auto, run1 good, St200 Of bH1 olfw. 71 ""'°"221 OLDSMOBILE CUTUSS 95 4 Cit a.~. pw pcl CC. Ill (385651 ' S8 988 SOUIH COAST .ACURA 714-179-2500 Oldamobill Omegt '11 Aulo. 4dr. 4c)1. cold A/C. pw ps bit cc Mlf greet $900 obo MHlt-3152 TOYOTA 4 Runner '98 LTD IOlldedll low mlla, $32,000 toMOf.t6U PLYMOUTH BREEZE '96 s 170 per month. Sonny'• Gmc Pontiac Bulek 714-444-6200 PLYMOUTH VoY19,1r SE 'M 3 3 V8. llJIO, M:. tilt, o/S, cc (Wll75640) $18.999 Orange Coel1 Jeep IM&ZU 714-549-8023 P6RsckE 914 ·11 (4 CYL) 2nd owner, 111 PIS* wo11c, u It Good c:ondrtont $4750. 949-497-224' RANGE ROVER 92 VI, Alt Pa.., CC. lolt, fl.erto cat..n., CO, aunrf. mOOl\lf, LOAOEOtt Mint Copd, must Sell I St 1 .000/obo, t4M45"'°35 Friday, July 30, 1999 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Gem ll#flice eNot~ 1t=r 14 Dllell 15Adr .. 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OI WJij al the 11!91 aeMcll listed ·~~ In our d1rectoryJ THESE LOCAL SERVICE Pe:>Pl.E CANHEl.PYOU TODAVl Sl'llT SECOND MOVERS Prollllionll MoYM! 24hr Svc 7 Clay~ tlsc/Tl178452 714-540-150()' 346-5850f? PUBLIC NOTICE The Cahl . PubltC· Uhf1hes Commission REQUIRES lhat all used household goods moveta rrinl their P U.C. Ca T number: Umos and dlauffers print their T C.P. number In aU advertlt- menls. ff you l'lave • question aboot the leOal•!Y ot a moYer, hmo or c:Nulfer, cav PU8l.IC UTILITIES COMM I SI ON 714-558-<4151 . " ''K ....... •· I ~ .. Tl a9',. I ' o ,· '"• .,; ,:1·, ··, . , . ··, RAIN80W CfRCL£ MAIHT. P~Ol ttous.'_. ~ FtM ISi SG36-8888 2i V oUIDfY PAINTIHG. TOUCHUPS TOO 2'4 H«n • Adwd Sinor Ll2IOM4 14MSMH2 The a..c..I ,..,.,.~ 1r ...... r1 .......... ......... ~ ... ........, ........ 671-9304 U71MW ...... 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