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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-08-03 - Orange Coast PilotI o SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 .. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1999 . . working hard, laughing harder ... • -(LASS OF 2000 . and loving her life · • Nikko Gallardo is giving herseH as good a start as anyone could. lbtf Plot ln the windowless warehouse where she works, Nikko Gallardo laughs loud and long at:every opportunity. ..... a... ol .JOOO,.,,.., the ~·ly Pilot has followed studMts from a frtnhman homeroQm dass at fWNpott Harbor High School through tMir first thfff )'NrJ of hk;h school. tn r.,ntroduclng the ~ thtJ wmm«;. we pldc ~up as thq proc~ to grlKluatl<in •t me rum of tM century On her desk are bnght photographs of her many friends, and a can of caffeine-free diet Coke. "I'm Behind her desk are rows and rows of booklets, pamphlets and catalogs advertis- ing luxurious Rohl kitchen and bathroom fix. tures. It is her job to send them out to poten- tial buyers in Austin, TX; Fairbanks, AK; or Honolulu, HI -places she has never visited, but maybe will someday. . While classmat.es at Newport HatbQr High School trek th~ough EurQpe or galli- vant to camp, Nikko is spend.mg her summer w~rking almost 40 hours a week in the Cos- SEE NlKKO PAGE 4 E.i>H Ll£R I DA ty PILOT Class of 2000 student Nikko Gallardo is speq.dlng her summer working as an inven- going to live my life the way I want to live. My mom and God are the only people's opinions I care about." -Nikko Gallardo . tory clerk ln Costa Me a and obv;lously enjoymg bersell. • SEAN Ht.LU I DAl.Y PllOT -11-3 mtllion not- nearly enough • El Toro proponents, opponents agree: federal off er to pay for water cleanup too little. Si \C\ BRO\\~ DolyPb NEWPORT BEACH -If the federal government wants to be released from any future liability for ground water con- ta.mlnaboo--at the El Toro arr base. affioals from both ide of the El Toro fight say paymg local agenoes $13 million Just won't fly. . After a tnp to Washington last week, officials with the El Toro Reuse Planning Authon- ty sa1d the Departm.ent of Jus- ticE! is dctively negotiating a deal v.,th the Orange County Water Distnct and the Irvine Ranch Water Distnct. Under that deal, the two agenoes would accept all lia- bility tor ground water conta- mination cleanup, mcludmg rad1oactlve waste and ilie tox- ic plwne underneath the site, for a onetime payment <>f $13 million. The agencies al o would accept complete responsibility for all future cleanup, regardle:.s of what may be found or how much at would co t to remove The El Toro Reuse group SEE EL TORO PAGE 4 Aquarium, visitors After emptying thelr toy pool, Marcus Lopez, 8, cools off while Evelin Lugo, 4, left and her sister Ullana, 8, play ln the draining water ln the courtyard of tbelr Maple Street aparbnent complex ln Costa Mesa. . center may b~ fu .Big Corona's future Unlicensed dogs · get a loo~er leash for new • Artificial tidepool woilld be centerpiece for educational ecosystem display . dents each year and keep more than a few of them from tromping through the real, but fragile, lldepools at Little Corona. • Costa Mesa police pull back request to hire private finn to document dogs ~thout papers. Eusu Gtm ~ ~Pb COSTA MESA -The Police Department withdrew a request Monday asking City Council to consider hiring a firm to track down the city's unlicensed dogs -and their owners The request was withdrawn after several councilmembers raised questions about the proposal, said Police Chief Dave Snowden. ·1 don't know that that's what we want to do as a first step,• said Councilwoman Libby Cowan. "There haven't been any other attempts on educabon on licensing." Cowan said she would like to look at oth- er methods of addressing unhcensed dogs before send.lhg anyone canvassing door-to- door. · · · Snowden said other councilrnembers had questions about how the firm, Civic Collec- lions Inc., would be paid. Civic Collections was asking for 60°10 of the first year's license fees and $1 dollar for each dog identified. A budget ad1ustment of an additional $175,000 had aiso been includ· ed on Monday's agenda for approval. Cracking down on unlicensed dogs would not only increase compliance but it could also lead to an increa$e m revenue for the city, according to staff reports. SEE COUNCIL PAGE 4 lkff Pb CORONA DEL MAR City, state and OCC olftc1als want to build a giant' artifioal tidepool, along with an aqudf- tum and educational exhlbtts, at Big Corona State Beach. They hope the proposed ce.n· ter will draw thousands of stu- In the last few years, envi- ronmentalists have warned that the thousands of students -some from as far away as the San Fernando Valley - who VlSlt the bdepools at Little Corona each year are destroy- ing the lra~.!e ecosy tern. The once-vibrant anemones and sUufii>h that see noeP60L PAoe • INDEX QASSlftBJS __ _.. I I Ill ... 7 LOCAi. VOICES--· . ---·2 POU(( flES-------·-... -2 Christopher Cox ·puts Senate money where his House race will soon be • •Representative transfers $900,000 between campaign committees. S.J. CAHN • ~-NEWPORT BEAa-1-It's titne for the ~- ulation OlftdaUy to'end. Rip.~ Cos (R-Newpoft Belich) wiD not be nmnblg for the Senate in 2000. ~ to Cox's mklyw cempelp ftnuD iip(it.~ cm!i§i-zrrw ICT 9 Hid ... .. .. In~ ...... S.-••··· o 14 .... tl»bllftaull••i&A 5 I a.ck ta""' '• ·-0. pill ... •IDMO ID .. • 1"9' dlllt. "ta -• ....... . ..... ,, ........ 2 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 -GAi~' CLEANUP PLANS NECESSARY Although the county has not yet rcspondC'd to the Surfnder Founddt1on\ proposal for clean- mq up th<' Sdnld Ana River J etty -and 1t\ unrlear exactly how · f P.dsihle 1t rmght be any plan taken seriously. We're cUlXious to hear what the cowity has to say about the Surf rider plan. FUND-RAISING GONE GOOD locals only 1 G A I N S & l 0 S· S E S Doily Pifot LOSSES KENT TAKES A SEAT ON THE BENCH Longtime Costa Mesa police offi- cer Alan Kent's retirement last week brought to an end one of the most unportant careen; 111 that city's p0lice force. Kent was instr:wnental in pushing dlong the reVllalization of the Shalimar neighborhood and in opening the lines of communication between police and resid~ts of the West Side. His dedication and tal- ents will be mis5ed. · AN ALARMING TREND . . The arrest of a 25-year-old Udo Isle man for manufacturing the "date ra~· drug GHB marks the third time this year that Newport Beach police have encountered "liq- uid ecstasy.• This is a growing prob- lem, police say, and one that can be deadly. We hope police will be able to crack down on GHB manufactur- ing and use before the story takes lliat Clark tum. · WHERE HAVE YOU GONE? for e>nstmng th<> health and safe- ty ot our waters is dlways weJ- COJlll'. With recent findings showinq lhdl O range County bt>dche~ c1r<' often closed and W11h the Rhine Channel bemg named dS lhP top toxic hot spot in the .ireet, c1ny idea that could IC'dd tu pnstme Wdters should be Rarely is it good news to hear that anything is over budget. But that's just what the Orange County Hispanic Education Endowment Fund announced last week. Its goal of raising $1.5 million has already been met and the hope now is to raise another $500,000 by the end of the year. Two million dollars will fund a lot of scholarships and help a number of deserving stu- dents. JOSEF AGlt.AR I DAil V P1lOT AT LEFT: Olga Niebla, left, Laura Lopez and Esther Fonseca celebrate the Orange County Hispanic Education Endowment Fund's good news. Last week saw the closing of another landmark Costa Mesa store, Dan's TV Service. Beginning in · 194S, Dan and Jean McMillan sold many Costa Mesa residents their first television sets and kept up through Dan's retirement at the beginning of this decade. With Gilbert 5-10~25'shutting its doors as well, it's hard to imagine Costa Mesa soon looking the way many remember it. ABOVE: Ll Alan Kent served Costa Mesa 25 years before his retirement last week. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY .Is Costa Mesa kind to a fault? [ l ... l>A Dl\O\: Af10th a City Counctl member dnd d ngtune 1('<;1clent concerned dboul the pdCt of group homes and residenual care facilibes or. our neighborhoods, I was pleased to ~N· tht> Daily Pilot soliot reader responses on the ic,.,ue. My interest is not spenfic to thP Hrtrhor Christian Fellowship, but more dbout group home!> and residential care fcinbtw ... in CJPnPral dnd lherr cumula- tive effe<t on out commu- ruty. co~1d ~ 11'S..1 hdS lonH been known ch a "nty with a he><lrt" d phrd<;C , I belwv1> rPO.:•<"b the qual- ity and per~oncility of tho<;C who Live hPu>. At the ~dme tune, JI is JlOSSI• ble to wedI out the wt>l- come mat whr>n otherwise well-mtenboned pro- grams and facilihPs change the very nature of Linda Dixon a neighborhood or corrununity. Is there a polllt at which one says, "We're domq our c;hdrn for humaruty, • and demdnds -..:.. through legislation or litigation - d more cqwtable distnbubon of public bem•ht programs? While my personal point of view is that Costa Mesa is already carry- ing more than iL-; fair share of the burden, l will be interested to hear what your readers have to Sdy m this regard. Eastbluff traffic changes were much needed I am wholeheartedly ID favor of the changes made to the intersection at Bison Avenue a.nd Ja.mboree Road. As residents of the Eastbluff neigh- borhood, we have noticed a dr{lstic reduction of traffic within the neigh- borhood, thus increasing the safety - for all of us. Before the modification, cars used to race down Bison or even Aleppo Street to get to Eastbluff Dri- ve. This created d very dangerous sit- uation for people hvmg on those streets · Now we see very little of this spt'edmg through the neighborhood. Although it takes us a bit ronger to get to the Post Ofhce and the Bison center, the mcreased safety far out- weighs the mconveruence TRACY AND JOHN BODOVITZ East bluff I was one of those in attendance at the Newport City Council meeting on Monday, July 26, and addressed the council. I have lived m Eastbluff for 25 years and the Bluffs area foe the last four years As a former Eastblutf resident, J supported making perma- nent the intenrn traffic now patterns for reasons of safety and quality of We. The bottom line to the res1dt!nl<; of the Bluffs (and I am one) who opposed the new trafhc flow condi- tions was totally one of inconve- ruence. I personally do not mind the minor convenience of having to drive another two to four minutes to •get to the Post Office,• as it were. I am concerned, however, with the ad.ditional traffic load on Eastbluff Drive during normal school days, and the city is making improvements to partially alleviate that problem. One problem that was not addressed by any of the studies is the ever-increasing high school traffic on Vista del Oro, which is a collection street running through all of the Bluffs ruea. Many of these students dnve at excessive speeds, which pre- sents a safety hazard to the many walkers and joggers ID the momll1g hours. I brought this subject to the council's attention...p.nd tt is my ·understanding that'Councilman Gary Adams has requ~ted that the Police Department be aware and morutor this matter. M. JOHN LIPPMAN The Bluffs Fair coverage more than fair this year We as a fdJllily want to thank you for your exemplary coverage of the Orange County Fair Each day we picked up the paper ~o hnd a new event, wild ride, or some food we nC>eded to include 1n our Vlsit. Your staff worked diligently to collect such an array of clever matendl Of course, who would refuse the Fair assign- ment? We loved the genuine pictures of fairgoers on each day's front page and of course, your [detailed] descrip- tion of food -onnamon rolls, butter- drenched com on the cob. melting G MtOI~ fEJZAGIC OIMAATJ'-K) I OAltY Pl.OT Saxophonist Chris Raymond and BUly's Brass Band performing at this year's Orange County Fair. ' dccarlent ice cream cones, sausage scUldwich~s. lemonade that puckers,. and the best pan-fried chicken. · Our usual eight-hour stay was a breeze by your recountmg of ndes, food, shows and activities. Thanks again for caring about the commu- nity. On another note, we woke up this morning to read how the Daily Pilot was ignored during the Orange County Fatr's press contest. What ts wrong with the "Un-Fair• people? What if they had to pay for all the mtncate work the Pilot put into the coverage? Hey loyal"Not readers, let the Fair people know how much we enjoyed . the Daily Pilot coverage and bow stu- pid they were to overlook this top team of reporters. Write, fax or e-mail them. · BILL. GAY AND TABATHA KEUY Balboa Perunsula I would also like to ask for the help of the resJdents of Costa Mesa At the request of the City Council, the city's planning staff is m the process ?f ldenllfying the number and the location of all residential care facilities and group homes in C0:,ta Mesa. Many of these are unlicensed by the county or state. I would appreciate if your Costa Mesa read- ers would contact the~city u there 1S such a faolity in therr neighborhood. This infonna- tion will greatly assist the city m helpmg to ascerldw more preosely how many such facilities the comrnuruty currently supportr. .-ow TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIV•S PRE St DENT Please call (714) 754-5245 to report the locallan of group homes or residentidl care facilities .in your neighborhood. Bill Clinton, (D), White House. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C., 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p .m.) (202) 456-1111 E-mail: presidcntf.i!:whitc- howre. gov Fu: (202) 456-24tH VICE PRESIDENT • UNDA DIXON is a member of the Costa Mesa City Covncil Al Gmc, (D), Capitol Build· ing, Sutte 212, Wa hmgton, Dail¥ I!ilo~ BEADEBS HQIU~E ~ stones, 1ll1JW1t1om, edJto- (949) 642--6086 rial rNttlf or ad'Yert1sements Record your comments about herein can be reproduced with· the Daily Piiot or news tlpsl, out written permls.slon of copy· nght owner. l'QDW.S VOL 93, NO. 181 ttQW TO WCH US Our Mfdresi is 330 W Btiy St., • CO$U Mesa, CA 92627. Ortui.don THOMAS H. JOHNSON. ~CDONS The Ti~ Orange County Pubhsher tt Is the Pilon policy to prompt-(800) 252-9141 WIWAML~ ly correct 111 errors of subs1ance. ~ Editor Please call (949) 574-4268. Clawf1ed (949) 642-5678 SllVIMARllLI," Displ.ty (949) 642_.121 M~ngfditor rn ldttorW Tiie tffwpOrt BeachtCosi. Mesi TINA~TI'A. DI~ Piiot (USPS-144-800} rs ~ (949) 642·5680 ASslstant M1nag1ng £d1tor pu !shed Monday through s.t. Spom (949) 5741422.J SJ.CAHN. ur~y. In Newport 8Hct\ ind News. Spons , .. (949) 646-4170 City Edit« Cost1 Mesi. tut.criptlons are E-fNll, ct.ilyplloteNl1hllnlt.net DAN-. av11lebleontyby~ Mmr'IOflb ~Editor The TI!n6 Or1n99 Co.M1ty ) .,_ CML50flL 252-9141. In ... outlide of IUllna Offtat _, M2..u21 Nlwport hlct'I ... COit.i Miia, lu9nell F• ~ IM-7Ut $pCWts Editor ~to the ~Plot lllMCMMnN. .,. Mll*e ~ for .. ,..,.., fcl\IDr' .._ 10 plrillWlit9l 'dllr " Mnwn-. ==-·Colla ...... CA. °*"9d AdMtWng lndudt ... ,,. ~ .... LWal•Dll. .... hi loctll..., flOSTMA5. ~ Talend• ... :=· lheN91t•Dft .... ......... ... ·-..... Deir~ .. :=cc-.-... 'fl ............ Ollf""9ftdal~ .... CA ~-----·---- O.C., 20500 P.-matl: vke.president@Whitehot1se.go\r Fax:(202)456-2461 GOVERNOR Grtty·Davis, fD), State Gdp1~ · tol, Sacramento 95814, (916) 445-2841; fax: (916) 445-4633 U.S. SENATORS • Barbara Boxer, (D), 112 Hart senate Buildmg1 Suite 112, Washmyton, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3553; or 2250 E. Imperial Highway, SuitP. 545, El Segundo 90245, (310) 414-5700 E-mail: scnator@boxer .. -;e11- ate.gov • Dianne Fmnstcin, (D), 331 l tart Bttildmg, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 22,·3841; or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Swtc 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914-7300 • W E·A THE R SURF TEMPERATURES TIDES The swell ls weak E-mail: SPnator<i!leinstein.senate.gov HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- TIVES • Chris Cox:, (R), 47th Oistnct, 1 Newpprt Place, Suite 420, Newport Beach 92660, (949) 756-2244; or 2402 Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C., 20515, (202) 225-5611; fax (949) 251-9309 (Represents most of Newport Beach) E-mail: christopher.ccix@mallhouse.gov • Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 45th District, 101 Main St., Swte 3C, Huntington Beach 92648, (714) 960-64831 or 2338 Rayburn Buil<Ung, Washington, O.C., (202) 225- 2415; fax: (714) 960-7806 (Representfi Costa Mesa and West Newport) E·mall: dona@mcill.houae.gov POLICE FIL IS COSTA MESA . TODAY •~Avenue: A cellular phone worth $129 was stolen Balboa out of t.,_ S04Jthwes't from a car in the 1500 block at 5:30 p.m. July 27. first low 79166 today for waist·high • 9r1sto1 StNet: forty.five pieces of jewelry worth S1,510'Nefe 7:56am ..... "1.1 Corona del Mar ~ Newport and stolen from a store in the 3300 bkxk duri~ the ewnJng of July First high 15. ~ 78166 1·32 am ..•.•• 4.1 Huntington Beach • 9rtltol Str9et: ThrM men's suhs worth 6 were stolen Costa Mesa second low will tee the best of from• store In the 3300 block during the ewnl of Juty 14. 9:24 p.m .•••••• 1.a the swell Water visi· • ......... loulewnt About U.000 w-s stolen from 1 busineSS 79166 In the 3300 btoctt durlnv the ewnlng of July 15. Newport Be.Kh Second high blltty end overall 2:47 pm ..•••.. .4.8 • "-'....._A CMMrl, briefcase Ind te119ral video r«Ofd«s 78165 tondltlons will be wonh S6, 132 were stofen from 1 home In the 2800 bkd dur· I~ the dly of July 14. Newport COISt WIDNllDAY gOod. Md It looks ?MS flllt low lllw the sw.11 here NfWll'.OllT BEACH 1:50 e.m ••••••• , 1.6 wtll lnaMtt by • .... ....-A bkyde worth $250 wm s1D1en In the 200 blOck flnt high during the Mnin9 of July 21. . ~.Today 1:00 e.m. ••••••• 3.5 • ....... , c....r .._A~ projlctor wonh M,OOOWll rshould be dear, but Second low stolen from ...... In h IOO bloc:l • 12:30 p.m. JO. nano ._. .. ~.,..,......._ ~ ...... ,.,.,... '°'·" p.m.; ...... u .urduadr*lll Naupart. •••• 2~1W s...ndhigh wtlmcMln ~•se.m.~JO. •II ....... 'ftww,.,. nN OWllli ~Ind I -9 J:A6 p.m. ....... 5.0 .......... 2-41W ...._.,.. worth SI.US ... ..-hln a ._. h -blDCl Uluu•\MJDlndJulf& .. Jlfty. • • 2-4 .. 1tlundlr. 1"1 IUl'I -. ........................ .,.. .... C.dM. ••••••• .2-4• .. ., • 7:A""" ................................. • I • Doily Pilot Anothermagnificent seven for Newport B_each · BRIEFLY IN EDUCATION Some time ago, I listed my favonte women who have served on our oty roun~ cilS. That was easy. There wete only seven of them, through no fault of their own. ~ T~ay I will try the same project, this time with men. This time it isn't' so easy. I suppose there are probably d couple of hundred men to choose from. Oh well. I've been making tough deci- sions all my life. This will be a figurative walk m the park. Again, the list is purely sub1ec- THE VERDICT Any favorites? Do you have your I own list of favorite counc1lmembers'? Call our Readers Hot- line at (949) 642- 6086 or send e-mail to dailypilotOearthlink.net. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown ana phone number (for verifka.: tion only). the Wcdgo open to body urfers when hfcguard Capt. Bob Reed was try1ng to close the place. Hans had complete intellectual mtegnty, was highly mtcJhgent and completely mdewndent. No list of oµt.standing councilperson · would be C'Ompletc without Hans. Middle College High seeks new students Middle College High .·chqol, an innovative Pcondary . cholarsh1p from Southern · Califorrua Cable and Telecommumccsttons Assoo- ahon Romera will attend U,C. Berkeley nPxt fall, ond Will use the money for school expenses. .' tive with absolutely nd lustoncal research. My all-time rndyor is Jim Stoddard. I like the way he ran council meetings, a little grouc}\y but fair, firm and decr- slve. Jim didn't have much patience with blabbermouths. Five minutes W(iS plenty of time to commurucate one's opinions lots. Then, when property values went up, houses somehow became larger, with garages turning into bootlegged rentals. The island began to bulge. It still does, but not as badly as before. Originally zoned R2, dll this han- ky-panky was legal. Paul specu- headed a dnve to change the island's zorung to Rt 11!2,-whlch-- gave the ot)' more control over greedy landowners who were trymg desperately to ruin the place. My seventh member is Lloyd Claire. Oh, I know he was the leader of the Balb'oa ·Bunch who ran this city from l928 through the '30s. Uoyd literally dragged the city through the Great Depression when oth{'.r citie; . were going under. He wds, lo all intents arid purp~s. not onJy school program operated jomtly by tne Newport .M a Unifif?d School Distnct and OCC mVltes students enter- ing grddei. '1 \ and 12 to con· sider enrolling. Students will attend four to hv~ hours of hlgh school cl<.tf.se.-., as w~ll dS one to two hourS of college• class'es each _day and y.r}ll rece1ve both high school and college credit for the1~ dforts. lnterestPd student:. are urged to call (714) 432-5732 · for more information. Cla sec; OCC's fall enrolhnent up. over last year · With two weeks to go befOTf fall cldss s bcgrn. Orange Coast CollE·ge is posting an 0.4" ') mcrca~e in enrollment. As of Monday, 181500 stu· dents had signed up for.fall seme ter class s, but because of m1ds~me!>ter cld!>SC5 and l S·week dasses, up to 25,000 students are expected to attend the school next fall Students can regb- ter through Aug 20 for the fall emester and through Oct. 14 for nudsemester classes. For registration inior- mabon, Cdll (714) 432-5072. to the council. After all, Abra- ham Uncotn made one of the world's great speeches in less than two minutes and with a lit- tle more than 200 words. The · other speak~r of the day, one of the great orators of his rune, spoke for two hours, cl.Od how many people even remember his name? Perhaps my adnu.ration of Jim Stoddard i.S influenced by a lifetime of listening to long- winded lawyers using an hour to deliver a message that should have taken 10 minutes, tops. My next candidate is Bob Shelton, perhaps the best quali- fied person to ever sit on our city councils, After all, he had been for several years an outstanding __ o=·.::.i...;;.manager. It must have been a wonisome period for fool- draggers among city employees. Bob knew where the bodies were buned. BRIEFLY · Fire destroys car, ·damages another ...r An early morrung blaze that gutted an apartment garage in Newport Beach Monday may have been caused by an automobile exhaust pipe i_gnitmg a mattres • authonti&; said. No one was lllJUrcd in My next choice would be Braden Finch, who pretty wetl 'broke the iron control of what I call the Balboa Bunch, which had owned the city for years. Smart, articulate, aggressive, Braden was an outstanding pub· lie servant. Later, I put him on one of my .grand juries, and he authored a report that pointed out the Orange County govern- ment was a hangover from the •horse and buggy days.~ This shocked the county but resulted in long ove.rdue improvements. The next candidate would be Don McGinnis. Don brought to the council a broad background in the business world and, aLthe same time, an acute interest it1 environmental matters, pa.rticuldT- ly after his house almost toppled into the ocean before the rock groins were put in, which saved the West Newport beaches. Paul Rycoff deserves a place on my list. After all, he almost Single-handedly saved Balboa tstamttronrb&Omingc'me-of the more expensive ghettos The Island began with just a few beach cottages on 30-by-90-foot My next candidate is Phil Sansone. As fcu as I know, Phil came to the council with no pre- vious experience in government. In no time, he became the intel- lectual leader of the council and somehow was able to do that wonderful balancing act few people i~ public semce accom- plish -maintaining fierce per- sonal integnty and still making his program acceptable to the public. A remarkable politician is Phil. My next candidate is Hans Lorenz. -even -though-he>.r.te'-1'fte>-+ only member or the council to vote against me when I made my unpass1oned plea ~o keep t + WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... •Mtaf@.:i~~~U • OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS TO-GO Cocktails Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7616 lh llif't, bu_t tw vchidc~e~~s~ .......... inside the garage were badly damaged. The fire began about 12:45 a.m. at an apartment in the 4100 block of Hilana Way. Fire· fighters responded to a 911 call placed by one of the apartment's residents. The garage, which sits below the fourplex, had a column of smoke trailing into the sky. Heavy smoke was visible to the first crew of firefighters who respond· ed to the blaze. Fourteen firefighters contained the blaze within 15 mmutes. Damage was limited to the garage. One vehicle was destroyed, while the other car suffered only extenor damage. Authonties aid an old mattress that was stored in the garage was close to a vehicle eiliaust pipe and may have smoldered for several minutes before emergency crews were called. -Gr.g Risling Mattress Outlet Stor----. 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 Fwy ~ (714) 545-7168 SABATINO'S · l{t•,l a 11ra111 ,\ I idn "'hitn a nl S a ll'ltj.!t' ( ·.,. ~--~"'"'--' Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l: nlqut •Int room & d1nln1 rooms aullablt ftl4' IJ"OUP bu inett1n15 and prhalt functions 723-0621 Please Call For Reservations and Directions 251 Shipyard Way • New~ort Beach ARMeI R ·E ·~ . Spring and Summer Coll~ctions Sportswear, Dresses, Formal Weill" and Accessories ARM IRE ~4·-----------~----rona'ili111iifPIBii 840 Avocado, Newport Beach, CA 92660 949.&44-9 the city boss, he was the oty manager. Every day he visited every department of city govern- ment. When Uoyd Cldire went on the council, the oty consisted of a sleepy fishing villdge, New- port; a honky-tonk summer resort, Bdlboa; a sparsely inhabit- ed sand spit, Balboa Jsland; and a windswept couple of miles of unsold lots, Corona del Mar. When Lloyd left, the city was well on its way towdfd the city we all enjoy today. No honest list of effective counc1lmembers would be ·complete without Lloyd Claire. \ There they are, Gardner's list. t-v1dke up your own ll.St. 1 know I've left out some outstanding men, some of whom dre or were close friends, but as Napoleon is alleged to have said, "You can't make dil omelet Without breaking some eggs." As I say, l've been making decl'ilOOS all my life. Tilis really was a walk in the park. • JUDGE GARDNER IS a Corona d,.;:;.;.el-.-~ Manesident and former 1udge. 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The Hyatt Nt.>t-vpo:ter is pleased to present Bealieu Vineyards and Mr. Joel Aiken for a spectacular Wine Maker's Dinn~r $90 Friday, August 6 -5:30 pm --..---lnd11tles Elegant Reception Per Person Includes tax, gratuity and self-parking Four Course Gourmet Dinner pectacular ~Vine Selection · ~ Live Jazz Concert featuring the renowned Earl Klugh ~ This will truly be an evening to remember. · Re.scrvations are rtqui"d and staring is limikd. Pit.a~ rontact (949) 729-61Q1 for reservations and infomtariotl. ' ...... --.-. -. 4 Tuesday, Aug1J~I 3, 1999 COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 Money collectt>d from license fees is u ed to operate the city's animAl control department. Snowden a1d he expects the matter to be d1scu s d at a study session Monday. In other matters, the council approved a cooperative agree- ment with the state to move ahead with building an oruamp from Hyland Avenue to the San Diego Freeway. .. . The onrump ts d city-funded p101ect that is expected to allevt- ate the crush created by co111- ·muters using Harbor Boulevar<I · to get to the freeway Construc- tion for the Hyland oruamp is about year-and-a-half away. Hyland Avenue begins at MacArthur BoulCVd!d cmd runs parallel to Harbor Boulevard before curving around to become South Codst Drive The oty has· already set aside funds for the proiect HdU of the money will come from Measure M funding. The nty also budget-1 ed' $1 3 million m 1998 dnd-· $900,000 in 1999 to meet local match requirements for the grant. Construcwon 1s more lhdn a year away. NIKKO CONTINUED FROM 1 ta Mesa warehouse, earning mon- ey for her senior pictures., her clothes -and tuibon for coll~e. which she hopes will be Howcttd Uruvemty in Washington, D.C Sometimes she feels different from most other students lll New- 1 port Harbor. •Not having a lot of money. Not having a car," sel her apart from .her classmates, she said.' •Sometimes I wish l went to a school where there •were more black people, H she says. "If I had more black friends ... you !eel more comfortable." • Mostly, however, Nikko says she loves her school, and her life. Newport Harbor offers her a vast array of classes and activities that wouldn't be available at a smaller school, and, adds Nikko, if she has learned anything by the rtpe old age of 17, it is not to be affected too much by what other people think. . ·rm going to live my life the way I want to live," she says. #My mom and God are the only peo- ple's opinions l care about.• Luckily for her mother, the way Nikko chooses to live her life is considered admirable by most standards. •1 get pretty dramatic about hool, • h says, nobng that if she wants to get into Howard. and get scholcmhips, she's going to have to do wcll. When she's not studying, sbe fmdc; plenty of other actiVlties to keep her busy. She spendl) a lot of time with family dlld f ncnds, dlld she al.so ~bysiLc; and helps out people in her apartment building in West .Newport. Though many of her neighbor<> often pay her for bdbysitting or perfonning odd jobs, this month, she qwes one of them money. Jier downstairs ne!ghbors, a couple whom ~ne describes as "like a brother and sisterH to her, lE:nl her their car. ' • . And she, to her f\bsolute horror, backed into a pole in her carport. scraping the paint of her friend's car. But she's already paid him . $100, and plans to pay the rest off as well. That's been the low point of her summer. The high point: • 1 listen to the radio a lot, H she says. Her preferred station: 105.9, a tup-hop station. HMy mom is always asking me if I'm listeru.ng to the words," she says. •1t·s not about the words: it's about the beat." She's also' reading HChicken Soup for the Teenage Soul," one in a series of self-help/inspirational books that is sweeping across the bestseller ,lists. "It makes you think twice about stuff in your hle," she says. The book has caused her to Live-Entertainment-Nightly at 9pm Rich Fauna . h. ~---Sunday-H'ednesday J ~ ;JJ:Ji 1'--~ ~ Misbehavin' I wouldn't trust my.draperies to anyOne but COIT.· "ft took a lat of hard work to get our house the way we like it. And it's very gratifjing to walk-in and see how beautifitl our draperies look. I'm very proud of it, and I don't mind admitting that COIT helps me to feel that way by keeping the draperies looking new. » Shanrum & Ryan Dunkavey Businm Consulkznt d-HoTMowntr ----------- '. recvaluat her relationship with her mother, for example. •SolJletimes, I think I t.ak'e her for granted,• she says It has been just the two of them for as long as Nikko can remem- ber. · She hasn't seen her father smc:E! she was small, and her grandpar- ents have pasSec;t away. Her moth- er does have a. network of extend- ed family and friends, but the clay- to-day is just the two of them, m a two-bedroom apartment in West Newport that both mother and daughter claim is messy, though in fact it is hard to imagine how it could possibly 0e cleaner. #I feel bad for arguments, things I say to her sometimes,• . M9s Nikko. •sometimes I take out my anger and frustration on her. Sometimes I feel bad about 1t." , But mostly, the two are great friends, sharing a long, loud peal of laughter and an easygoing atti- tude that allows them to get along with just about everyone. Nikko says she is not nexvous about senior year, or the official end to childhood which is fast approaching. She wants to be an enwon- mental lawyer, a goal sparked by 'her anger of dumping and envi- ronmental degradation. And she's not a bit nervous about going across the country to Washington. Her mother tells her the cold weather is going to get her, but Nikko thinks if anything's going to do her in, it's going to be some- thing much warmer: "I'm going to miss my mom's cooking,• she said. ·she's the best cook.· :t:IDEPQQL CONTINUED FROM 1 have swViVed are lmaller and more sickly than animals living in tidepools that do not attract as many visitors, laid oerum Kclly, a professor 6f ~ blo)· ogy at OCC who wrote a report on conditions in the pools. After a city report warning of 'en'Vironmcmtal degradation, the City Council voted in April to take a number of steps to save the pools: They in¢1ude: eduOllt· ing fishermen and students on the dangers of destroying the tidepools, reducing the number of visits by school groups, and urging c::Iasses tha t vi.sit to come throughout the ¥eat instead of concentrating their visits .m the spnng. The council has yet to vote on the plan to build the tide- pool, which Tony Melum, the city's deputy chief of manne and environmental oversight, said is •very preliminary and vague.• At the end of June, city sta1t was authorized by the council to study the idea of building a marine center. Last week, city officials met with OCC officials for the first time to start plan- ning the project. Melum said the idea is mod- eled on a vis1tors center and artificial tidepool at Doheny State Beach near Dana Point. "But No. 1, we don't h8ve the money; and No. 2, we don't have the approval of the coun- cil: and No. 3, we don't have the approval of the state,• Melwn said. -----The.money to...build the. cen- ter, it it is approved, would .come from the American lfader Loan Officer Barrington Capital Corporation, a recognized leader in institutional mortgage banking, is seeking professional, hardworking team players with proven sales skiUs in the field to join an awesome lineup. 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BELL Branch Manager 61 o Newport Center Drive, Suite 900 Newport Beach, ~ 94660 (949) 720-8901 lbell@sutro.com ''Over 50 Years of Fine Quality'' AU Types of Window Treatments • Valances & Cornice Boxes •Roman Shades • Blinds • Venicals • Shutters • Bedspreads . c.,,,,1;,,,_,.,, Co,,,,Ut11tio• ;,. Yo•r HMU Doily Pilot . . Oil spill settlement, Melum •:: .ald ' ·-· In 1989, Ju'nerican Thtder, a :: : Britiih Petroleum ship, acdden-~::: l4llY spWed oll along the coait· .: .. )inc. The oty sued, as did the ': .. aty of Hun~gton Beach, for '!:: loss of recreational value, ana :-: this yeM the lawswt is expected .. :: to be settled for as much as sev--: .. e ral million dollars, !taJd David::: Kiff, assistant to the city manag-• e r. The settlement calls for mon- ey to be spent on improving beach access and "enhancing the r~eational value of the COdstlinc, • which a visitors cen- te r would do. Kiff said ho• did not kriow when the city would see the ~ money. · Any plan for the tidepools is complicated by the f(\ct that the state beach falls under several different jurisdictions. The area is within the Newport Beach city limits, but Orange CoWlty's Harbors, Beaches and Parks • Division and the California ~ State Dept. of FlSh and Game also have the right to exercise authority over the area. Last week, the City Council voted to renew a lease on the beach from the state. In the new agreement is a clause permit- ting the city to construct a visi~ tors center at the site, Melum • - said. Por Kelly and other environ- menlcilists, the idea is appealing becau.c;e 1t would Sdve valuable marine habitat, while promot- ing education. Kelly said he did not like to .. think of the proposed exhibit as a way to keep students away from real tidepools. __:_we think our exhibit.will be ___ so entiong they wouldn't want • to go to Uttle Corona," he said. EL TORO CONTINUED FROM 1 also swd Orange County was involved m the negotiations, but county spokeswoman Ellen Cox Call and Supervi~ sor Tom Wilson denied that. But Wilson emphasized that the federal govettunent should not be released from its liability. "To release the federal government from all future liability would be irresponsi- ble,· Wilson said . Plione cdlh; to l.rVlne Ranch Water District oftioals were not immediately returned. However, a spokesman for the Orange County Water DISlrict confirmed negotia- tions. "We have been in negotia- tions for years with the Navy over the cleanup of El Toro," said Orange County Water District spokesman Ron Wil- dennuth. ·0ur primary con- cern is to clean up the ground water basin. 11li.s negotiation does not include the county. lt is (the Orange County Water Distnct) and the Irvine ·Ranch Water District." Wildermuth Said because of the continued negotiations, it would be inappropriate to comment on the rumored $13 million settlement deal. How- ever, if that figure is accurate, offiaals cautioned that it is not enough. ·r wowdri't take Oiat deal,• srud Paul Eckles, El Toro Reuse Authonty execu- tive director. •There is a potential that the contamina- tion at the site is unlimited,• be said. "l think it is quite remarkable that any discus- sions are taking place. There are all kinds of safety issues." Newport Beach Mayor Dennis O'Neil, a strong sup- porter of a cornineroal airport at El Toro, said he was unaware of the details of the • negotiations but also noted that a $13 million settlement would be insufficient. "I'm not familiar with what hazardous waste exists there, but I do not think $13 million would be a significant amount to clean up a place where a military base has been for decades," O'Neil said. During the Washington trip, El Toro Reuse Authority delegates said, they lea.med that in meetings with the Department of Defense and the Navy, the federal govern- ment is committed to neutral· ity in the El Toto illue. Citing Randall Ylm, the deputy under MCJ8Wy of defeDle for installations. and WUliam Caelkly, deputy ~~~i2"il'dm~~-j Wll9Cfr1d~ t1a1t wm be no ..-.. .. , ..... ID loClll -.. u:b••'nn. Costa Mesa's '99 football schedule ' 6. Tuaday, August 3, 1999 Sports Doily Pitor ~CONNIE MACK llSEIALl l.A>CaJs are just one' victory from capturing berth to the World Series • Harper, Manci.lla, Waite and Beerer are swinging big sticks for Orange County Giants at Western Regionals. -Newport Harbor ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -A quartet of Newport-Mesa baseball standouts have made strong contrlbutions to the Orange County Giants, who can advance to the Connie Mack World Series With a win in today's Western Regional championship game, scheduled ror noon • One-armed wonder not only had t.t~e courage, he had the talent to make it happen in a big way. at the 'C.Jruvers1ty of New Mexico. · N~wport-Mesa District Co-Players of the Year Ty Harper (Corona del Mar High) and Ruben Mancilla (Costa Mesa), along with recent • Newport Harbor graduate Charlie Waite and returning Harbor senior Scott Beerer, have helped the Giants to a 4-1 record m the 10-team tournament. · The local foursome has combined for 19 luts, 15 RBis, and 18 runs for the Giants, coached by. former CdM High bead man Matt Lundin. WaJte, a University pf Mississippi-bound catcher, has made the most of his three hits, belbng a grand slam, a solo home run and a double. He is 3 for 9 wtth four runs and five RBis. .,_Harper, bound for Gold~ West College, is 5 for 14 with SJX RBis and .-.e runs. He had at least one RBI in each of the Giants' victories and ~truck out bve and allowed one hit in 4 2/3 shutout innings to earn D:l)itching Vlctory m the opening-round triumph over the Farming- llC(N.M.) Cobras ~r. who helped lead CdM to the CIF Southern Section Division m:lltle last spring. is a candidate to start today's title game on the D.md. against either Seattle or the Petaluma-based Devil Rays. - rer, playing second base, is 6for13 with three RBis and five runs Giants, who swept their first four opponents, betore falling, 19- e Seattle Bankers Monday. ~ancilla, who will play for Orange Coast College next spring, is 5 fAt.19 with six runs, one RBI and two doubles. 1 U victoriou~ today, the locals would join former area standouts Nate Lemmerman (CdMJ, Joe Urban (Newport Harbor) and Ryan Acbter- f>erg (CdM) as those having earned the right to participate in the annu- ~l Connie Mack showcase, which begins Frtday in Farmington. • • Yanguard hires women's volleyball coach • • Former Manna High I head man will take over Wons' program this fall. ~OSTA MESA Damck Lucero, who gwded Manna High ~o ClF Southern Secbon dnd CIF ~tale D1vis1on I girls volleyball pt~p1onshlp m 1997, has been named women's volleyball coach at :'Vanguard Uruversity. : 'Lucero, who also led the Mari- ):la High boys team lo Sunset l.eague chdmp1onships in 1997 d.qd '98, also coached the Surf X:::ity boys club team to a national ):hampionship last summer. ·I accepted this position because it provides me an oppor- tunity to move to the next level of coaching, • famero-s:aict:-"' I have enjoyed coaching women at the high school level, but the chal- lenge of coaching at tbe colle- giate level is something I have always wanted to do. I believe the program at Vanguard UniversitY can be strong and I want to be a part of its fine sports tractibon. ~ · Said Lions' Athletic Director Bob Wilson: "We antiapate him keeping our volleyball program very competitive in the Golden State Athletic Conference." RIOIAIU> DUNN Doti Pb en Jim Owens lllli was given an inch 1111111 o stay in athletics, he took the entire quarter mile. •You either give yourself up for dead or· fight back,• said Owens, whose right arm was amputated following a motorbike accident m August 1965, before his 1uruor year at Newport Harbor High, where he was on pace to play varsity basketball. for Coach Emil Neeme. It was a Sunday morning on Udo Isle. Owens was headed for church. A car turned left and didn't see him on his 90cc Yamaha, which was "more like a moped." Owens' right arm went through the car windshield and he was rushed to Hoag Hospital, where doctors couldn't save his arm. When Owens woke up, his arm had already .been cut off from just above tbe elbow and the tirst person he saw was Neeme, who'd borrowed a doctor's jacket to enter the room . While much encouragement came from coaches and friends, Owens was able to apply his gifted athlebcism to track and field, m which he would set "5Chool r~ords m-the-Jong-}W'nJ>,- quarter mile and 440-yard dash for Coach Bob Hailey's squad. In 1967, OWens established a school record (49.6) m the final quarter-mile race of his prep career -the Clli Southern Section Finals al'Mt. San Antonio College. ·111~ other guys lin the race) were pulling me along," said Owens, who also anchored the Sailors' celebrated 440 relay team that included Ralph KeUy, Jeff Baker and Mike Ogden; . Owens, who later went to UC Santa Barbara and competed in the quarter mile, loved basketball first and only ran track to stay in shape. But folloWing the tragedy on Aug. 8, 1965, Owens' plans were forced to change. 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Wllhelfn I *atdron UI, Melon 1250 A Aeque11 "--E. ml.eq. lior Speclaf Nottce lonn IS (CSN Q7U). aiwn 1vallable lrom lhe COUft !.h ..... 1'00, , CA c:tertc wn1• • A~ fot lfte P\blaMd Newpof1 &tKtl-Petltlonef: Colca M8M ~ PIOt MAA11N I. ICHHEYE,., JUy 21, August 2, 3. 1"9 llG., .... ~l-. _____ ..__lMe_1_0 1700 ~ CEl'flt" Oft., 8TE. no, .. V1N!, UCMM CAtlt11 NOTICE Of PITI110ff PUOllhed Newpo'1 Beect!-TO ADMIH.-r!ft t ~Mele ~ PllOC UTATE OF:' Al.lgutt 3, t, tO, 1"9 PITEA CHIRIAN TMe30 CME NO. A1112J1 f1CtlllOUI Butlneet To all Mita, beMft· ....... lbtlll'Mftl ollr1e•. CNdltOfl, cont· Tiie tolowlnli ...... tngerlt Cf'9CllOl'I. and ,.,. .:~ -aoM-.-0 .., Clll UI •• 1'111 D IMO! bl lnlef 1IM111 In h .. OI ... MIC AIWJit ......... ~,.,,:. • co.it: .. ICIOOE PETIPI ....-~ C • '*' •A Pl:rlTIQN irOA fltlK>. ._,.. ~ llATE ,_ ....,_ 9ICI br Miu "='Ii\ 1-. ALMA= . ... .. Caiill .. CllllDmll.. d CMiW ~ Beach, ea1.fomta Vin C.stna, 489S Mao Arthur Coult, Ste 1000, Newport Bead\. C.MOll'N8 92660 Gene Tyneb, <4695 Mac Mhur Coult, Ste 1000. Newpof1 Beach. C.tofomia 92660 Martt S•tberlarb, 4695 Mac ArthUf Coult. Ste 1000, Newpoit Beach Cal· llomta 92660 This oosineu 1s con duded by • general pa11ne1at11p Have you started doing b"SlneSI yet? No Van L.D. CeS$1'11 ThlS s11tement was hied with tho County Cieri< of Orange Co\jnty on 7-29-99 1~ Dally Piiot Aug 3, 10, 17, 24, 1099 T632 Flctltloua Buslneaa Name Statement The fOllowlng persons are doing bus1neu as Travel Panners, 901 Doller Dl1ve, Suite 100, Newpon Beach, Cahlomia 92660 Andante, Inc , (Caltfor· nla), 901 Dover Dove. Sutte 100, Newpoit BNch, Call<>mll 92660 Thts bus1ne11 11 COO· ducted by I oorpot8tlOl'I The regt11r1n1 com· meooed lo transact bull· nesa under Ille lctrtlOUI buslnen name or names l1$1ecl a~ on 1978 Andante. Inc , Gene Koeh. Va PreSIClent This llaletMnl was fifed with 1t1e Counrv Ciel!( of Orange Coun~:.~·99 1 172 Oslty Ptlol Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24, 11199 T831 Flctltlou1 Buslnua Name~ The following peraona ere doing bualneas as· Cllaner Marketing and Dlstnl>Ullon. 2060 Placen- tle AV9., tC3, Coa11 Meaa, Callfon'lll 92627 Deen ChaMtr, 2080 Pllc»nu. Alie , tC3, C0.11 Mha, Cahloma 92627 Leonel Delone San- hueia, 2060 Pla~nlla Ave., IC3. Costa Mesa. C.llfomla 92627 Thia bultneN la 000- ducled by a ~tll P'ln· nerahlp • Ha\#9 ~ llartld doing ~nvet1No o..n Chertet Thil ltatarnenf WU Died Wltt'I lhl County O.rk ol OTahQll Coootv On 7 ·II 9fl 1 .... ,...... Ody Piiot Jtiv 13, 20, 2~ 3,1890 TSllT JOUi lualMaa Namt Stetitment The foloWlng pertona 1rt doit'll boalnetl •• Coo Rev El'Olic Qllllhelp, 401 'Et C.mlnO RMI, Sin Cttmt nl t, Ctlllornla 92872 Deal\ Chan~!!. 2oeo ~Ave,~c.o.ta ~c.::.:. 8"'1111, 3 4'71 VI• Vtrde, ~ ...,., ClltOr• ...... Tllll ....,_ II oon-- cMled ...... Flctltloui" Bu•ln••• Nam. Statement The lolOwlllg persons Ill dOinQ buUMISS as JAPANESE & ENGLISH CAA SERVICE. 738 W. 17th Street. unu MA'", Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Antoni WehnowiCZ, 7&45 Atbof Clrde. Hunbnglon Beach, CA 92&47 This t>uslness Is oon- dudad by an indivldual Have you started dOlng business yet? No Antoni WatlnoWicz This statement was hied with the County Cieri{ of Orange County on 7·7·99 19996791482 Dally Pitot July 13, 20, 27, Aug 3, 1990 T599 Fictitious Buslne .. Name ~tatement The fotlOWing persons are doing bWlness as. O.C S , 3303 Harbor Blvd , Suite 0 , Costa Mesa, C.hlomta 92626 Siivio Rodnouez. 299n Clear Weter Of., Canyon Lake, Cahfomle 92587 nus busineu 11 con· duded by an indlVldual Ha\#9 you stanec:i ooino busrless yel? No Silvio Rodnguez Thll statement was flled With Ille County C1ertt of Orenge Counf&e~~::. Dally Pilot July 13, 20, 27, Aug 3, 1990 T602 Flcdllous Buafnu1 Name Statement The tollowtng persons are doing business as THE WATERMARK GROUP. 1660 E. Aral Street, S1e. 335. santa Anl, Cahlomia 92701 Gery ~-Foi<, 1660 E Firs! $treet, Ste 335, Sarna Ana, eallfomta 92701 Thi$ buSiness ls con· ducted by: an lndtvldual Have you stanad dOlng buslneu yet? No GaryG. Fox Thia ttatement was hied With Ille County Cieri< of Otatlge County on 7·1&-99 1111M78M04 OlllY Pilot J~ 20. 27 Aug 3, 10, 1099 F605 Rcttuoua Buelneu Nam•S~t Tht followlng persona Ill ClolnO buSlneM IL ENTERffRISE DESIGN GROUP. 42 Oc4tan VIM, NeWport Beach, Ca 92660 . SyMI' OOMn Mlc:N9r, •2 Ocean Y•ta. NeWl)Or1 Oeac:h, CA 92660 Thie busineu ii ccn· OUCled by an lndlv10ual H~ you S11rted doing tlume•• Y*f? Y•. 4-3 89 SYMa 0. Mlchler • mt llMllA'llnt ... ftled wllh lht Counf"/ Cler1l o4 OfMOlt ~ DlllY PlloC AUG 3, 1C!,,,.1]..! 24, 1ftt ltNC.111 Oopont 98 LLC. Donald W G~mour Membet This statement waa hied with the Counry Cleo. of Orenge Counry on 7 23·99 19996800121 Dally Pilot July 27 A119 3, 10. 17 1999 T613 Flctitloua Bualneaa Name Statement The follow1ng persons are doing bu&•nesa as Champagne Building Group, LP, 2240 University Dnve. Sulla 100. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Champagne Butldlnp Groop, LP, (CA), 2240 Uni varsity Ortve, Solle 100, Newport Beech, CA 112660 This b\JSlneu Is con· ducted by a Umlted pannerah1p Have you started doing business yet7 No Donald W Giimour This statement wes lded with Ule County Ci.rtt ol Orange County on 7·23-99 19996800120 Dally Piiot Jury 27 A~ 3, 10, 17, 1999 T612 Flct1tl0u1 Bu1ln•H Name Statement The lclov¥1ng persons are dolno buslneas 11 PACIFTC MIUWORKS, 20141 On:hld Stl'MI, New· pon Beach, Calllorn11 92660 8ndQet Llnete,., 20141 Orchid Street, Newport Beach. Callfom18 92660 Don Lanelere. 20141 Orchid StrHI, Newport Beach, C.hlomla 92660 Thia bullneas 11 con· duded by. husbend and wtfa Have you aianed doing buS1ness yet? Yea, 11198 Bridget Larzelere This statement was filed with the County Cltrk ol Orengo County on 7-23·99 1~122 Detty Piiot July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 17, 1999 l818 Flctftloua 8uslneH Nem• S..tement The fOllow1ng pe l'9001 a'9 doing busln911 ... l!IARRA SCRUN 4 LESS, 2931 Grace Wlne, Unit E, Cotti MMI, CA 82626 Abel Ibarra, 2020 W. Alameda Ave , Apt 119-C, Anlhelfn, CA 928G1 Thie bultllNI II CX>n• duded by an tndMcM»I Ha~ you 1taned dOlno bullnets yec7 YH, 812~ Abel lt>arra Thia atatement was lile<J WIUI 1he Couofy Clef1c OI Oninoe Collnllr..~·09 1 1M o.Dy PlloC #y v . Aug 3, 10, 17. 1090 T4i8 ffl ffl SPORTS HA LL OF FAME ·-CELEQRATING THE MILLENNIUM said Owens, who learned to do everything left-banded in life. four teams could fit on the track. , •coach Hailey had schooled us on the twns," Owens said. •He really developed some good relay teams • •n was devastating, no question about it. Here you are, 16 years old, and you come to the realization that, 'Wow, my life's not even close to being the same:r-- It was a big surprise for Newport Harbor to win the relay against favored teams fioml:os Angeles. "Can you imagine a one-armed guy running the anchor leg in front of 17 ,000 fans?" he said. ~It was a fun event." Amazed by the maturity of his peers, Owens was supported by many close friends in the Newport Harbor student body. "Having good friends, and the coaches in the athletic department, that was really my saving grace,• said Owens, who joked that Neeme was always upset with him because he couldn1t use his left hand very well on the hardwood. Owens, who has lived in Newport Beach since 1959, wen on to enjoy a fine collegiate track and field career with the Gauchos. But, follovJing the loss of his arm, bis Sailor friends and coaches provided quite a "testimony of humanity at a young age, (and) l was determined ... once (the coaches) gave me an inch, I was determin"ed to take the whole quarter mile." Owens now plays golf from the right-hander's side but only with his left arm and frequently shoots in the low 90s. •My wife (Carol) wishes I played more tennis with her,• s&d Owens, maaj~ea~o bis high school sweetheart Owens, a member of the Dilily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame. celebrating the millennium, At Newport Harbor, Owens was a finalist for the George Yardley Orange CoWlty Athlete of the Year Award, given in 1967 to basketball star John Vallely of Corona del Mar. today is an investment manager ... and also isn't bad with 1 providing story leads for writers. ' His daughters, Courtney, 22, , and Amy, 18, are Calvary Chapel, High graduates. Courtney just completed four years of NCAA volleybdll at the Uruversity of : One of Owens' biggest moments that year was winning the Los Angeles lU;nes Indoor nack Meet at the LA Sports Arena in the 640-yard relay on a wooden track with high embankments on tbe turns. Only Colorado. Amy played volleyball : last season at Calvary Chapel 1 and is headed for Westmont in the fall. Soperlor Court ol Cahlor· nlll. County of Orange TliE PETITION FOR PROOATE requests !NI James E ShcMt. tit bl ep- pointed es personal repre· sentahve 10 edmtn1$1er lhe es.tate of lhe decedent TliE PETITION requNts lhe decedent's will and codt01$, ti any, be admitted to probate The wtU and any coOIClls are ava•llble tor examtnauon In Ille me kept by the eout1. THE'PETITION requests euthorfty to ldmlnlster the estate under Ille Ines.pend- ent Admlnlstratloo of Es· tales Ad (This authonty will enow the personal rep- resentative IO cake many actions w1lllout obtaining court approval. Belor• taking ce"ain very impor· tanl actlons, tiowever, the personal repreaentallve win be required to gtv• no· tlce to interested persona unless lhey have waived nott0e or consented 10 Ille proposed aCllOn.) The In· dependent administration author1ry will be granted unless an Interested per· son fllet an objec:tlon to the peutlon and ahoWI good cauM Wtly lhe court lhould not grant the authority. A HEARING on tha pe•· uon wm be held on 8-26-99 at 1.•5c>m In Dept L73 located .at 341 The City Onve, P 0 . Box 14171 ~. CA 9281~2571 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting ol lhe pet1uon, you should~., at the hear· Ing and state your :· 1tons or file wrlt1en • uons with the coun be Ot9 the hearing. Your •P· pearanoe may bl tn per10n or by your attorney. IF VOU ARE A CREDI· TQB Ot QQOtt[tgfOt c:re<htOt ol lhe ~ued. you mo11 Ille your claim with Ille court and ma~ a copy to tha personal represen111lve aPf)Olnted by the court within four montN from the dai. of Ille 11111 lasuanc. ol llttera as provtdecs in Prv- C>et• Code Hcilon 9100 The time tot filing c:lelml Wll not •llPI,. befOfl lout months lrom Ille heanng dale notlCad abOve NeW1>0t1 Beactl, CA 92660 This btislneu II COO· duc:ted by. oo-panners Have you aianect doing bu lflllS yet? No Rot>en John Auescn This statement wu filed with the ~ Cle!1( of Orenge County on 7·23·99 1"9l800148 DaQy Pi6ot July 27, Aoo 3, 10, 17, 1999 T621 Flc:tltloua Bualneu Name Statement The lolloWlng Pl'IOOI are domg buslneh as •> My 8'other ln-law'1 Gun Store, b) GGB Sales. d gunsgot>oom oom, cl gun1go0oom, I My Big Store, 2602 Avon, Newpon Beach, ca 92663 Jeff Schultz, 19451 Weakfish Wey, Huntington Beach, Ca. 826M! Robert l Tooeh, 16418 Mt Ounhllven, Fountain Valley, Ca 92708 Thi• bullneu 11 con· duded by: I general partne,.hlp Ha\19 )'OU 1""8d doing bu1tneu ytt? Yts, 7·5-1999 Roben L Touch This 11a1emen1 wu hied with tht County Cletlt °' er.nge Coun~r..~" 1 152 0811)' p,lof July 27, Aug 3, 10, 17, 1999 T623 Rc:tfQoua Buslnesa Heme 8tawnent The lollowlng peraons ar. doing bullnesa aa. Dream Academy ol Amertce, 4 Robon, New· por1 S.actt, CA 92963 Robel1 Jonel, 4 Robon, Newport Beach. CA 92883 Thia bVllneH la con- ducled by: an lndMdual I PUIUC NOTICE& C.ltfornil 92660 Ths l>Us!ness 1s con· dut"1ed by Limited Uablllty Co Haw you staned doinQ business yet? No Hollencrest Securttlei UC, Gregoiy P PelllUOil, Managtrtg OtrectOf • This statement was 1118'11 with the County ~ <JI Orange County on 7·23'89 1999610012' Dally P~ot July 27. ~ 3, 10, 17, 1999 T617 FlctltloJJ• Bualneee. Nam• Statement The lol10w1ng pefffN are doing busln8$$ as THE TOUCH, 20~0 Santa Ana Ave., •C. ~\a Mesa CA 92627 Roger Andersson, 2020 Senta Ana Ave , l!C, Costa Mesa, CA92627 Thia business Is oon- dueled by· an lndMdual tuve you Slatted dOing bUSlneat yet? No Roger Andersson ThiS statement wlS Mad With Iha Couniy Cler1c Of Orenge County on 7-23·98 19"6800151 Oa-y Piiot July 'l7 AUQ 3, 10, 17, 1999 T628, r~_ l.~ ~ .~Jt... " .. ~ p, , H.ve ~ llarted doing bu~~ J:!:••· 1·1 99" MCIFIC VIEW This 1tatement wu fifed M•ORIAL MRK with Ille County Cle111 ol Of'an119 Coun1',~.~-9g Cemetery • ~ 1 1to Ch9P81 • CtametofY. Diiiy Ptlol July 27, Aug 3500 Padftc..,,.., ~ 3, 10, t7, 1999 TQ2 ~ 8-::tl ... Flcdtloua Buatneaa 844-2700 HtlfM StnNnent l~=====f!'I TM tOllowlng petlOnl 11· 81'9 CIC)l!lg bualneU as Holleocntt C.p!llC Man· ~. 3501 Jamt>otM Road,<' .... 802. Newport 9Mc 1, CA 82980 ~' s.cur1u ... l l C, (CALIF). 350i Jaml>OfM Aoeo, 81Mt1 902, Ntwpof1 Beach, -----·· YOU MAV EXMMNE 11'18 Illa ~ by IN coun. II~ lfl I perlO\'I ln .. Nlted In 1he ....... ~ IT\lly lie with the court. ReqUtet IOr Soeclal NoCloe (loon Dli· tS.) ol "' ~ ol 1111 in. venfOly and apPraiul of ..iate UMC1 or Of MY petition or 9CICOUnt u !.,.,.__._ ______ ..., ______ _ prCMOea " ~ coo. MC10r1 1250 A ~ tor Special HOllce bm II a~ from h court dertl. AftClrneTforlte ~:A. Kwr, lllQ, A~.CU., ltl A ....... ..._..._1.,,;,.,,. len~CA.-n ATTOlatl"f POR: .-..m: ..... ==:.:-·'*'~ ......... ~Mfm "Affordable . . Alternative" Dl8couot Clsket, Cremadona BuHal 5errice T'*<Joy, ~Ust 3,' 1999 7 ~;;.;.;.L.......;._;.._~~~~~~~~-:-......... ~ ................ ~~~~~_.:.,~....,........,........,........,....-:----........................ ~~~ ........................ ~ ................................................ ~~ ........................................ ~ ................................ ~~~~ ................ ~~-:"'.~~~~ H llte under ltle lnde(>enct-ot'by your anorney 11 ~-11PUIUCNOTICU 111WllDllCll 11 ..--f 8SC8571 NOTICE OF PlmTION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: MARJORIE M.DELAND CASE NO. A198120 To ell he111, benefl· oarle1, c1ed1tor1, cont· :rigtnt creclttorl Ind per• _., who may ot.helWtse be lnteraited In the wlll ot ~•· or,bOth, oJ; IE M O~LAND , I\ ETITION FOR PRO· BA"E has been hied by ALBERT W DEi.ANO to t"8 Supeoor Court at CaN· torQla, County of ORANGE • r THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requeslt that AlBERT W DELANO be appointed as per10nal <ell· rtsentatMI to administer lh• estate of the decedent THE PETITION request1 the deeedenl'a WIU and oedlCilS. rt any, bl adtMled 10 probate The W~I and any oodidll are avallable fOf 1xam111at100 In lhe hie kept by lht Cot.111 THE PETITION reqvests auttlOr IO admontSter Iha ent MminlltratJon at El• IF YOU ARE A CREDI· tatea Ad (Thia Au1hoflty TOR Of contingent ciedltof v.W &low the peraonat rep-of tile Oeceaud, you must reMntalive IO take many tile your daim wllh the lctlonl lhoUI obtaining 00011 and mail e copy to !he COUr1 •PPrcwaf Belor•' p•raonal repreaent•Uve talung certain very lmpor· •ppointed by !he oou11 tant ectlont, hoWeWr, the wlttwn tour mond\l lrom the p1raona1 11pr111ntatl've date Of the flrll lituance OI wlll bl required to give no-lellera as prOYld8d In Pro- llot lb int1re61ed J)ei'$00$ bate Code MC1ion 9100 unteu they have waNed The tune 10< Riina claims notice Of consented to the wt" not expire before tour PIOPOMd lt<:llOll) The In· monthl from the hearing cleP.endent administ1a11on date noticed above auihor11y Wiii be granted YOU MAY fXAMINE th• un11as an intertsted per· Illa kept by the cou11 If you •on hl11 an Ob)ectiOn to the are a person Interested in petition and shows good the estate, yotJ may Ille cause why the court 1nould w11ti the oourt a Raquaat tor not grant the authority Spacial Notice (lonn DE· A HEARING on the peJI tM) of ltle rdlng ol an In· UOn will be held on ventO!}' and> appraisal ol AUGUST 26. 1m at 1:45 estate anets 9' of any pm. in Dept L73 localed at petition or account as 341 The Cily Drive Soulh, provided In Probate Code Oranoe. CA 92868. lect1on 1250. A Request IF 'l'OU OBJE<;T to th&'· for Special Notice 10fll'1 is gt'at'lting of the petition, you available lrom tne court ahOUld appear •t the hear· cler1< Ing and state your ss-Attorney for the 11001 or hie wntten • PetltlOMf: t•ons with ·Ille oourt be ore Mlch"t S. Hanni , Esq., the heanng Your ap-Attorney at Law raoce ma be In rson 2660 E. Coaat HI hwa Corona 0.1 Mer, CA t2t25 Published N1wpo11 Blach· Costa M8N OalJy Pilol JIJy 27, Auguat ~. 3 1999 Tt.4611 Flctltlou.a Bualnaa ·Name Statement Th• following persons .,. dolno bltSIOlll u 0 arid 0 Champagne LLC, 2240 Unlv11111y Onv1. Suttt 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660 o end o Champagne LLC, (CA), 2240 University Drive, Suitt 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Thlt bullneH Is con· ducted by Limited Llablllty Co H&vt you ataned dOtng business ye\7 No o and o Champagne LLC'. Donald W Gll~r. Member This statement was fried wtth the County Clerk of Orange County on 7·23·99 19996800130 Oa~y Ptlol July 27, Aug 3, 10, 17. 19~ T619 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Notice is hereby grven that tne under&ignecJ v.111 &e• at pOOric auction, purauant to Section 2 '700 Of Ctle BUSI· nen & Prolessional Code. the lollow1no described propeny to Wtl. ANGELA ~AIRFIELD UNIT E-25 VIDEO TAPES, BEP..1. LARGE TOYS, ANO Ml~ BOXES HAMIL TON CHASE FINANCIAL INC , UNIT B· 14 MISC. BOXES & PICTURE FRAMES. Sa.le will be by c:om- pet1t1ve bidding (written sealed bids may be aUl>mlllad In edvancef ON THE 10TH DAY OF AUG. 9AM. AT THE PREMISE WHERE said propeny. l\&S been stQfed. and which is located at AYRES SELF STORAGE, 1880 WHITIIER AVE., COSTA MESA. CA 92627 (949) 8so.1282 Landlord resetves the light to bid at tile sate. Purchases must bl made by cash and Pld lot 11 tile IWTll ol pu«:tltie All purchned oooda are so6d aa ii and mu6t bl re· moved at tame oC sa Sale • subject to canoellatlOl'I I() Ille event ol settlement be· tween landlord and Ob· llQaled paftf Publi&tled on -0?.27·1~9 & 08-03•1999 AYRES GROUP BONO NUMBER $·400-1684 Ay1ea Self Storage Re&ldent t.Unaoert Published NeWJ>Ort Beach· Co5ta Mesa Deity Piiot • July 21. Auoust 3. 1999 T828 Can't ... m to get to an tho•• repair Job• .around th• house? Let the c1 ... 1nec1 18"1c• Dlreotot"f help you flnd reliable help. M2-IMS78 Rates and dt>adliues are :,11hject to chru1gr without notke. 111t> publisher reserves the right to ct>n~or. redo ify. ri>vi e or reject any rla!i ilied ndverti"fment. Please report any error that muy ht in your cla~ ifird ad immediate!~. Titt> Daily Pilot acce(>tb no .liabilil)• for any error in an advero~ement for wh1<'h it may bf' re pon-.iblr e.'<cept for the cost of the -.pace ncrually occupied by the error. Crrdit can only ~ allowed for the finit inc.trtion. ByFax (949) 631-659-i (Pit~ 111dodr \our tlAmt end phoDf' numhtr and •dl 1·all ~011 ~1' •itb a pmt quoit ) ByPbone (949) 642-5678 By MaWln Person: 330 We~t Bav tret>t Costa \ie a:CA 92627 A1 '\~•-pon Bh d & ea, ~1 Index .. . ----~-, • ' I . , ' -· . . -420 ·-, . ' ,-~·c -.... '~-•io ... a STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • - Hours Ttlrphone 8:30am-5'00pm \tunda~-F nda\ Walk-In 8:3'0am-5:00pm \fonda\-Fnda\ ~~ CD • •70 . 478 .. -· - g la.;.-=l l1·=t1tl I· -~I 28t 28a+Loft 3 FP's wld. ::=======:i 1-==:11· ~1 I BUY ALL Pl.AHOSI T.tl'I Btda new met apnng 476 EMPLOYlllNT OPPTYS EQUAL HOUSING OPPORlUN1TY • m l ldltl llnftilllt II Urla .....,_II mfed .. lllt fff. .. , falr "-let Ad 111• • ....... ~iaahalllnat11 '8 IMrtht "l ty "1ltr11et. •lllllH tr "sc1l•l1allu -... .. m e. ctlar, rslttltt. Wt. ....iQf, IHI 11'1 llJlltt • •llltnl tritl•. " .. l1ttltlM fl Ml ltf Hell ,ltltflHI, UlllllllH., "8cllmlat11M • fila ltft'l'tr Wiii H I • ... lltlY tcett! Hf afttttlst· llltlll 111 r111 ntalt •"c• It le AGENT ""'72U120 '#tl.uaut CM ttw o. '""" ·PORT STREET HOME AREA '" h11~y l1lar111t• tut all 4br 2.Sbt, with pool. Wiii •••11111\ afortlttf 11 t•I• ramocMl « euatomla to "'"'''" 111 "'"•Mt 11 11 your n .. da. Prine only. "'"' tH011111lly Hila. Ta,..,.. Owntt'lagt 71~·1311 ,..,_ tt flscllm1ut1 .. 11n HUD BEACH CONOO:V1EW Toll·fftt It 1.-....24 .. M ftf 28R 28A, UPGRADED, . Comm pool • gym. $405,000 lh WaDlqM, DC ""'""' Prlnc/A~94t-5Q0.1W. cttr HUOal 42liHt. tlO•oc NVIEW Ir-val SOLDll ShowcaH Horn•• for Sa.le In our Saturday Reel Eu.ta SupPlementl Homes of the Week =:oa S'8lt a1 Mt S7S' 11T~at5PM . Er UWVs 1151 Ttu1daySPM 1ya to Advertl11 In the S.1t Locail a..i Eat.te Section CAU TODAYll LISA K. RIVERA • • MM7oM252 AHNE.WILLEY MM7oM249 PRIME LOCATION 1950,000 PRUO£HTIAL CA 723-1120 DOVER sHOfies TRusftE SALE OPEN Wtd, Thur, Aa, lte-5un 12"" 40I Rlgel Cir SMtK OMI« t4M4W711 8iO CYH VILUs TOWHHOME EXCEUENCE Bordering Big Cyn Goff eour ... 2-:Jtn ()pin SI.II t"" Fon! Rold Prop IM9-7se-noo •THE• SHORES APTS 1 l 28R TOWNHOMES Scartlng at SI0951mo Monltl 10 Medi llaM Wt art a Piii comnuvty e blockS from bU$1't 949-644-28 t I juo --~I • COSTA MESA'S BEST * Junior 1 bldfoom and I bedloom. 111$0 2 t>e«oom 1 balh OIHt gated CC11Tm1nty, POOi. tenris, easy aocass lo lrHway, beach & mafia 7t4-S5NI075 Large 2Br UBa TWNHSE ntW crpt & l!Mll 111all1-1n Cl'1S, eel tana, w/d. bckVtd, le l)l1u1Q spece, S95Mno 114-'12:.t3SS ~ ' Newport Marina Apartmeatt Bayfront community with pri•at• be.ch & marina. Walk to Balboa laland. t.urro!BR 11100 Woodbunia .. 6repl.Ce & privllle ...... Sony. nopec.. ......... 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Stsro'Mo 1210 Thum Avt (Vldor1al Newport Blvd ) 94H31~ Cl'llnnlng Ea111idt Hom• Unique 36' %111 ~·p.yvt!!ld IClnl concl. giea& la11dscapi11g. pets ok Sl'IOIWIQ Auo 7 & 8 ' 1·2Pi:n Ot by IPll4 . s 165Mno 94~ms.too m Vr'JIN Pie E' SIDE 28A 18A 1 car pr, new peint. cwp«. stow. No pelL SISOlmo. ~ 2HO Elden ID RENTALS TO SHARE una Blach, Panoramic OCtan View 1 Room In 3 SICiiy llWlltOfl Jaeuul. bllconlel. el1v1to1, maid Avail 811 saso.mo 94Mt4-124S. ROOMMATE HEEDED Pl'Dri non amolter MtblQ same 10 11\a'e 3CJf 21>1.' ocean lront bllcrl hol.ee Masl8I 8V1ll $1100 + 112 ldl 94H31-&428 1~~1 eo.ta ..... llMll offtce apece to l'W'lt. Sta111nQ ll S15N300 Incl 11 utl~ r... OCC, nice qilltt ~ Lots of pw!unp. 714"540-3MI • .. ,· •I I, ' • ~y mu. 11 IOI -----· Nemt.......,.. Ut& I ~ l\lmlluf1 matt .... rod boll IP"'9 one p11ce or wm llousllUI! hand QuUllCI coveiletas . can pelCI 80CM49-4922 :::i .:OW stwtts~.clist . :,,,, •' .. ~-.... ~ • .-I•··~ I;... 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Must have true or Van, llabilrty lnauranc1 with proof or payment•, dnv- 1ra llcenu , eoclal iecurity card, and c!Un 0.M V. pMt out. Acuptlng apptlcatlons aiton to thru Fri trorn 8:00arn to 4:00pm. Pl .... bring an required infonnatlon. Tlmea Orangt Coun.ty Attn: Pam S.Cklngham 2901 Garry Ave. Santa Ana, C. 92104 714-54NS48 ~933-4080 I HAMMER TIME? .......... .......... -.m.11t.Plll I 'At•llll• ... 11111• ---- . . .. TODAY'S CROSSWoRo PUZZLE Vie 'II /le/; tfea . Uk-/te ~ AGO.OD AD! Call 642-5678 Bridge By CHARL.IS GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIHSCH LUCKY 13 North·Sou1h vulnerable Wcsl deah. • decided co sacrifice m five hc:uti> anywa.Y.• thac action CC»t nuth1ng since, 1f the opponenL~ doobled, East would retreat 10 five hearts. South's five.spade respon e, by agreement, showed 1wo key canh and the queen of 1rumps. so five spades bet.-ame c~ NORTH • 85 c:7 A6 ¢ K8762 • A'J 10 S WEST •9 Q K J 10 9 7 5 4 J 0 QJ • 98 SOUTH EAST • J 106 c:7 Q2 o A 1093 0 Q643 • AKQ7(Jl Q8 0 54 • .tC 7 l The b1ddutg WEST NORTH 40 Pats Pus 4NT Pass Pm final con1r.1ct. · West goc off to 1he lead of the queen of diamonds, and declarer could have survived by covennf and ·• later guessing I.he localion o the queen of dubs. Thal action, however, would have been wrong had the lead been a s1ngle1on rather than a double· ton, so South played lq,w from dumroy. When WC$1 continued wilh a dinmond, again duc~d on the table, Ease had a problem There were 12 diamonds attount· ed for. Since I.he contracl was unlike· ly Lo be defeated if South had sc.aned . 895 CARS/TRUCKS NAH~S ACURA U T.L Sed.r't 'ti lal't Wit, nwt, 3g. M I~ $22989 H COAST ACURA 7t4-17W500 Biiw mr conY9t1& ... ecaia ta\IWI ni llllO . 20-Wpe lcr>¥ mll6 17 6 obo _ ll4!Mill--0662. 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