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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-08-04 - Orange Coast Pilot.. , . SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA COfvV.AUNmES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1999 .. Youth Mass On beach a -. . ( heirn and at the Orange County Jail as a result of legislabon passed two years ago that allows the practice, said John Brechtel, INS officer in charge at the Santa Ana office. ll requires-th~ INS to inteTVJew indi- viduals wbo have been arrested but not arraigned. • INS officers intervie w arrestees twice a day; holds have .. been placed on three since program began Monday. · have, Wlder normal conditions, been released onto the 'street,~ Brechtel said •nus program spreads a wider net on the cnminal alien cornmum- ty." big success, ·maybe 'too big "lkif Pb COSTA MESA -Immigration officials tightened their grip this week on illegal aliens who have been slipping through the cracks at the Costa Mesa Jail. Immigration and Naturalization SeIVice agents, who began monitor- ing th,e jail Monday, have already placed holds on three people, said Costa Mesa Lt. Karl Schuler. The program is an e xpansion of one that has been in p lace in Ana- INS a.gents began monitoring Costa Mesa and Fullerton Monday, but there are n umber of other cities in Orange County where the pro- gram has not been implem~nted. "This program is allowing us to get to those individuals who would Under the program, a team of INS agents comes to the Costa Mesa Jail twlce a day to inteIView people who have been.. arrestecL..Ihe person would be immediately deported or. in the case of conviction, deported after serving his or her sentence, Brechtel said. Catching illegal inurugrants before they've had a court appear- ance dllows the INS to place a hold SEE JAIL PAGE 6 G roup expected 150 but 3,000 teens turned out for We Teen evPnt near Balboa Pier. Ocif l'b BALBOA PIER -.They didn't plan it that way, it 1ust happened, say organiz- ers of a religious event for teenagers lhitl attracted 3,000 Monday. That was ~ornP 20 times as many participants as Gas • .e ·erupts in flames Worker hur.t when fire engulfs pit, burning for more than an hour before it's snuff ed. Southern California Gas Co. employee Everett Gossett. left, b'tes to get the smoke and sweat out of his eyes as he and a fellow worker attempt to shut down a ruptured gas line near the Village Apartments in Costa Mesa. GRC(. Rl!>IJN(I ~Pro! SOUTH COAST METRO - A 29-year-old construction worker was seriously burned Tuesday afternoon when fwnes from a severed gas line erupted mto names. The victim, who was rushed to UCI Medical Cen- ter, was pulled from a 3-foot pit where he had been weld- ing an 8-inch unde rground water main. He suffered sec- ond-degree bums to his hands, face and arms. He remains in stable condition. "We don't know right now if he ~ into the gas a or hit tt with a piece of ecppment: Lt. John Fitipatridt Costa Mesa police shortly after 3:30 p.m on the 3400 block of Meadow Brook. Residents who live m the group of townhomes known as Village Creek said con- strucbon crews from Doty Bros. Pipeline C ontractors of Norwalk have spent the last week overhauling the water pipeline. "I heard an explosion and raced outside to see what happened,• said Vera DeFus- co, who lives in the complex of townhom~ where the acci- dent occurred. "I asked ti they were OK, and they said they needed paramedics. That's when they pulled the guy out. He had a part of his skin hanging from his arm." The accident occurred The coaitrudio.o-worker. who has asked that his name not be used, was welding the water line when a 1 112-inch gas pipe rup tured. The torch set the pit on fire as the victim SEE FIRE PAGE 6 PHOTOS BV DON lfACH I DAll.Y PlOT Southern CalUomla Gas Co. worker Jerry Reyes holds the feet of his partner, Br;ad Leach, who wotks below g?Qund to shut off a h.,U-inch gas pipe feeding the fire behind them. A fellow worker was burned when the gas line erupted into Oames. ·votes are in, it's vill<ige all the way -. • Costa Mesans show preference in public workshop for revitalized West Side with a number of improvements. faJSI! G1m a pedestrian plaza, The option was chos n by the ma1onty of the 160 residenti in attendance Tuesday over . the less·amb1tious option of simply keeping the area the way it is, but with some unprove- ments to appearance. The work.shop at the neighborhood com· munity center wa held to gauge public opln· ion on variOUI propoeall before a draft of a spedflc plan ii submitted to the City Council by camubaDtl EIP AllOdates. MILLENNIUM MOMENT A dogged do-gooder for Costa Mesa I t was a dn1y JOb , but omf'lx.'Kiy had to do tl. In 1991, Royal Radtke. a Coron d I Mar bank manager and president of the Chambcl of Com- merce, took matters mto h1 own hands and devel- oped the Doggy Doo Bag, Believing that Corona del Mar dog owners were being less than ro1111derate by allowing their dogs to •tow city sidewalks," Radtke invented the bag to keep sidewalks clean and Nie for pedestrians. dl.SapproVlllg Newport Bedch offioals had expected. "It was something that happened," said the group's spokesman Mark Hart. who admitted surpnse at the large turnout the Life Teen national program for Catholic youth expenenced in its second year at Balboa Pter. A .much smaller crowd had attended a year ago ~we were pleasantly surprised,• SEE MASS PAGE 6 SharkwaS spotted off Newport Beach No need to worry, officials say, 'We're not on theit menu.' JI ~SIC.\ GAJlRL'iO"\ ~Plot. BALBOA PENINSULA -A rare and wunvited guest-a 7- foot lhre~her shark -showed up off the Balboa Pier two weeks ago, interrupting Juruor lifcgudids' swun trauung and giving their ·coaches quite a scare. It's the h.rst tune m many · years that summer froliOdng has been disrupted by a shark, · but Weguards were qwck to ~ay that they don't believe the shark's presence posed any danger to swunmers or that sharks will be a permanent presence nedI Newport Beach. After the sighting, lifeguards dispatched boats and a police helicopter to the area to check for sharks, speculating that the loud engme notse would l>Care others away. They haven't seen any more, said Boyd Mickley. assistant coordinator for the Junior Lile· guard program -although a ftshennan caught a 300-pound shark m June. "There was concern, but there was no pamc,"' Mickley said of the July 19 inodent. Thorsten Hegberg, a 1uruor litequa.rd instructor who tried to care the hark away, said h e never believed his charges were m danger. Hcgberg had just sent a pla- toon of 1uruor guards mto the water for a distance-training swun . ~ they alwa~ do, instruc- tors. including Hegberg, fol- lowed the youngsters into the ocean on paddle boards to make sure no one suJfered cramps dunng the long, cold INDEX QASSflD5 ------ POU(( FllS----......... -1. NlJC M0005 ___ __. SPOll'S ___ ........, __ , .... , ______ __, ~ red dot ttkken to cut their votes, residents lbOWed consultants what they ............ ,... .. taae..w.-.Skte. 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Bewley to Carol E Ndvc:UTete on J une 28 m Santd And REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Recent real estdte transac- tions as reported by Acx- 1om Data Quick Products Group NEWPORT BEACH • 280 (' dgncy Ln , • $1b0,000 ; • 208h Balmer Dr .. $355,000 : • 260 Ctlgney Ln .. $184,000 " • 1911 Kmgs Rd., $897,500 : • I 15 4 lsl St .. $512,000 : • 610 Clubhouse Ave .. $410.000 -• 106 Via Mentone., $1 ,ltiO 000 ~ • 422 Ahso Ave .. $b10,000 • 260 Cdgn~y Ln.. $242,000 COSTA MESA • 219 Vtrgtntd Pl, $100,000 · : : • 35l E 18th St . $275,000 , • 1100 Vdlll•y Ctr . • • $220,000 . THEN & NOW Growing up and .going on to riew . goals THEN •.• Makillg headlines at 13 was nothing new for Newport Beach gymnast ~ Houck. . Landing all-aro'und first-place honors in the state's gymnastics championships in June 1994 after being in the SJ><?rt only two years gave her coaches something to ~e about. ·When you're No. 1 in the state and only been in it for two years, that's pretty good,.• . Houck's coach, Bill •Bee" Tobma, said five years ago. ·she's very driven and goal-ori- ented." After her· win. speculation and taJJc began to surface about Houck making t.be Olympic team. , •Every girl's dream is to make the Olympic team," Tobmasaid. •she is a con- tender for the national level, which takes the top six people to the Olympics.• Houde continued to train after her win but suffered an emotional setback in November. It happened as the result o{ a failed back-handspring maneuver. Houck developed a mental block that she said prevented her from performing any floor work -a core element in gypl- nasbcs. She left the sport in 1995 before the state championships. •1t was a power move that got to be too much," Houck said of her fall. "It got way too stressful." NOW ..• A bright and bubbly 18-year-old, Houck wants other girls to know that there is life after gymnastics. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE HOUCK fAMl\.Y ders -something the world of g)rmnastics exposed her to at an e arly age. · •Girts that have eating disorders in gym- nastics blame their size for not winning,· Houck said. "The y th.ink if they are smaller, they can move faster or flip quicker." Houck doesn 't regret her decision to leave the $port that took most of her time and strained her 4-foot-8, 76-pound body years ago She said she grew five inches after she left gymnastics. Her parents supportPd her decislon. Houck said, but her coaches tried to change he r nund. "My coaches saw a lot of potential in me,• she said. : ";'. • 209 CdldUO<i Ct., : --: $270,000 . .-, ERIC 'iANTIJCCI I DAILY PILOT Houck -who lives at home with her parents m Newport Beach and works part- time at a local surf shop -graduated from Mater Dei High School in June. There she participated in swimming and also track, where she was a pole vaulter. Gymnastics gave her an edge in both sports, she said. l fouck will be attending Cal Poly San Luis ObtSpo ln the fall and plans to major in nutritional sciences. She hopes to focus on a career helpin~ youths with eating ctisor- Houck sajd she looks back with pride on the day she won the state championships. "1 wouldn't change the experience for anything,• Houck said. •• 45.3 VICtOnn St.. $ 182,0C/ ' -• 276 Pde 1hc Crest Dr. ,"'$355,000 At right, a 13-year-old Kim Houck performs a floor exceicise. No longer in gymnastics, the 18-year-old Mater Del graduate is preparing to go to college. -• 25q S St .. $250,000 21 HJ Contincntttl Av.-.. -.,$193,000 - -Amy Spurgeon ' DUI ARRESTS COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP Cox report doesn't pay off in donations The tollowmg were drrest- ed recently on susp1c1on of drivmg under the mflu- ence. They have only been arrested on suspJaon of a crone dnd, as Wlth all such crimes, ure innocent unW proven gutlty. NEWPORT BEACH July 25 • Scott Marsland Ketchum, 44, Newport Bed Cb • Willldm James Clements, 28, Newport Bedch • Kerry Ann O'Connor, 40, Sdn Clemente July 26 • Ashley Garcia Unate, 33, San Franosco July 30 • Nancy Nowak, 34, Costa Mesd • Fidel Guevara, 50, Grandda Hills July 31 • James Robert Mdtthe ws, 19, Santa Ana • Ameer Janul Lawere nce, 22, West Covind • Michele! Sean Dempsey, 26,' Costa Mesc.1 • Juan Serrano, 28, Santa Ana August 1 • Maurtoo Reyes, 35, San- ta Ana ISSUE: Request for a rehearing on the Clty Coun- cil's decision prohibiting con· struction ot a third level on a home on Samoa Place. ACTION: Approved 5-0 SUMMARY: The c:ounc1l upheld a Planning Comnu.c;. s1on finding that the thud lev- el of the home Tracy Steven- son is remodeling on Samoa Place is a third story rather than an attic. Thud-story structures are not allowed in residential zones. Stevenson asked for a rehearing of that appeal but was derued Mon- day. Stevenson's iitlorney, "' Chris Trapp, spoke on the homeowner's bchulf. Trapp said none of the city's codes or zorung law~ would have informed Stevenson that what she proposed to do was not allowed. Trapp also spoke about other similar structure in the c1~ that hdd been allowed m the past. However, the.council voted to deny the request for rehearing becau e no new evidence -1equ1red for a rehearing -was pre- sented. fSSUf: Pr resolution t'On• taarung findings for the coun- cil's decision on third·story plans for a borne on Samof\ Place. ACTION: ApprovNl 4·1, with _Mayor Gary Monahan voting no. SUMMARY: The councrl approved a resolution con- tammg h.ndiilgi. regarding a property on Samoa Place that has neighbors complaining because or its <>ize. The coun- cil upheld a Planrung Com- mlSMon decision m July that the third level on Tracy Stevenson's home wai> a third story rather tlian an attic and therefore prohibited. Resolu- tions containing findings are required when decisions that interpret C'lty codes are made. ISSUE: A general p1an amendment screening request to allow a larger 300- room hotel at the proposed South Coa~ Metro Center. ACTION: Approved 4-1, with Councilwoman Heather • omers voting no. SUMMARY: The councd approved an am~ndment to the Clty's general ana spOOfic plans this year for the South COl\sl Metro Center project McCarthy Cook & Co. has proposed building a 50-acre corporate campus complete with offic:e and retail build- mgt, a health dub, restau- rants and a hotel. Since their approval, the company has decided n would like to build a 300-room rather than a 20-0- room hotel. The hotel would mc:rcasc from l 10,000-square- -teet to 200,000·:tquare-feet, from 10 ston~ to 12 stories, and require .C50 parking space rather than 100 park· · ing spac . There would also be an mcrease m ballroom and conference room space. Somen; oppo ed granting the screening request because she said he dJdn't thmk there was enough information sub· mitted on what effect the increaso would create. McCarthy Cook & Co. will be required to return to council with a more detailed plan befor(' final 11pproval. ISSUE: Award a .contract to a firm to conduct a property tax audit on Orange County's property tax assessment and collection. ACTION: Approved 5--0. SUMMARY: Hinderliter deLiamas & Associates bas been hired to conduct a prop- erty tax audJt tor Orange County. which assesses and collects pr~ tues for the city. In the past. staff his bad to accept the reniittances nm the county as conect. Bued on this audit ~ and the firm's experieDce, ltll aped- ed the city couJd recover from $39,000 to ~2.000. Net recov- enes for the dty after Hinder- liter is paid its recovery fee would be between $29,250 and $39,000. S.J.CAHN ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -The release of Rep. Christopher Cox's (R~Newport Beach) report on alleged Chinese espionage doesn't seem to have resonated in his constituents' pocketbooks. The congressman raised Just $2,700 after the release in May of the •cox report," just a small fraction of the $74,500 .he . received from mclividuals the first six months of the year, according to a midyear cam- paJgn finance statement Political action committees seemed more receptive, sending Cox $22,411 after release of the report. In all, PACs donated $73, 100 for the penod in whlch Cox raised a total of $155,000 from all sources. Newport Beach residents have contributed the largest chunk of inclividuaJ cash, $29,~25. to Cox's campaign the past six months, compared to just $12-,500 for residents of South County .. Cox also raised $2J,250 from outside his district. To keep his carnpllign office running, Cox spent $55,000. His spending included about $6,000 for his payroll and $5,000 for consulting services. FYI TOP INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS (AMOUNT. DONOR) S2,000 • Donald Koll, Newport Beach • Frank W. Lynch, Corqna del Mar s1.ooo •Allee J Atkinson, Paramount. Calif • Richard R. Clifton, Honolulu • George F. Fry, Wilson, Wyo. • Roland o. Kelly, Balboa •Robert e. Lange, Newport Beach • Omer W Long, Newport Beach • Robert A Kleist. Newport Beach • David L Mulliken, San Diego • Noreen Mulliken, San Diego • Dayna R Pettit. Newport Beach • Peter O Shea, Newport Beach • Robert 0 Stuart. Lake For~ Ill •James E Widcenham, Piedmont Calif. TOP POUTICAL ACTION COMMITTEE CONTRJBUTORS (AMOUNT. DONOR) ss.ooo • American Health Care Assn. • Edison lnterNtional • United Parcel Service $2,795 • Ernst & Young $2,500 •Andersen Consulting • American Institute of CPA's/Effective Legislation Cottimlttee • Prlcewaterhouse Partners • Peat Marwick • Oeloitte & Toudle Federal $2,000 • Lockheed Martin Employees READEBS HQIUtU . news st0f1es, 1llusttatl0n$. edito-WEATHER SUIF POLICE FI l ES j) • (949) 642-6086 nal matter or ad<.lertisements Record~' comments about herein an be reproductd with- the Dai Pilot« new\ tips. out wntten perm1S61on of copy· TEMPQAlURES TIDES A southwest swell COSTA MESA . right owner. Balboa TOOAV • .,...... leNet: A cellular phone worth S250 was Jtoten VOL 9), NO. 182 APDRESS HOW TO .6£ActUl5-First low holds today fOr from a CM In the 3300 btoCk bttwffn 5 and 7 p.m. July 29. Our tddreu is 330 W Say St., n1&s 8:50 e.m ..•••••• l .6 • ..,ftocu• AWnue: Two 18-f*ks of beer worth S22 were Cost. ~ CA 92627. CirtUlation Increasing sets The litnti Orang. County Corona del Mar F1r\t high stoi.n from• store In the 1100 btock •t 11:15 pm. July 28. CQBR.ECDONS It is the Piiot\ policy to prompt· (800) 251 9t41 n/66 3:001.m ., ..... 3.5 that should reach • Wist 19'h 111...e: A bicytle worth S100 was~ in the ty c.orrect 111 errors of ~bsta ~ Costa Mesa Second low 500 bkKt during the Mnlng of July M>. Please c.11 (949) 574~268 Clu~f1ed (949) 642-5678 10:56 p.m ...... 1.3 chest-high. The Ditplay (949) 642 ... 321 7&'65, m Newpoft Be«M:osta Mtu £dttoNI Newport B~ach Second high ~Wft'eS-as NEWPORT BEACH ~ Piiot (USPS-144-aOO) 1$ Nt"M (949) 642 S680 H6pm ••...• 5.0 • IMI C..-Hllhwa,: A cellu141r phof'9 WOrttl SSOO was lst)fd ~ thtovgh Sat· Sports (949) 574~223 77165 usual -wm be .i "°"" from • car In the 2600 block ~ 12 afld 1 p.m. Ufdey. In Nllwport 8Nch •r\d News. 5pofts f tx (949) 646-4' t 70 ~Coast ntUaDAV MyiO. Costa Mesa. sutiscriptlons •re E matl: d4ttlypflot ... rthlinlt,Mt 77165 First low the points end • Nl .. 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We surely miss the food at · Ba1a Fresh on 17th Street and the continwng sideshow at our City Council and school board meetings; Not to mention an occasional VlSlt to the Dory Fleet down by the Newport Piel', just as a fond reminder that sometimes the old ways are the best ways. __ m ln all the rush and confusion of moving, it didn't really occur to us how much we would miss our church, St. Michael and All Angels, in Corona del Mar. We manage to keep up Wlth goings-on through the monthly parish magazine, For the Love of Mike. What with the over-· whelming surge of tragic events recently, we all are in need of a little reinforcement in the uplift department. A remarkable arti- cle in the current edition hits THE FRED COLUMN martin that spot wonderfully. 1 asked my dear fnend and fellow columrust, the Rev. Peter Haynes, to introduce the piece, as he did in For the Love of Mike. •Here is a summertune medi- tation_.." Peter write'), • courtP-sy of the wisdom of an 8-yea.r-old parishione.r who wrote this for a third-grade class assignment, 'How would you explain God?'• I dare say, you have rarely heard a better explanation than this: "One of God's mairl·jobs is making people. He makes them to replace the ones that die so there will be enough people to take care of things here on earth. He doesn't make grownups, JUSt bab1e5. I think because they aro smaller and Cc1s1er to make. That way, He doesn't have to' take up His valuable time teaching.them to talk and walk. He can just leave that to the mothers and talliers. r "God's second-most job is lis- tening to prayers. An 'awtul lot of this goes on since some people, like predchers and things. pray at times besides bedtime. •God doesn't nave time to lis· ,ten to the radio or TV b~cause of this. Smee He hears everything, not o~y prayers, there must be a terrible a.mount of noise ih His ears, unless He has thought of a way to tum it off. God sees everything '8nd hears everything and is' everywhere, which keeps Hun pretty busy, "So you shouldn't waste time by going over your parents' heads, asking for something they said you couldn't have. •Atheists are people who don't believe in God. I don't think there are any m Corona del Mar. At least there aren't any who come to our church. •Jesus is God's son. He used to do dll the hard work, like wa.µcing on water and perform-_ ing miracles and trying to teach people who didn't want to learn about God. They finally got tired of Him preaching to them and they crucified Him. "But he was good and kind like his Father, a.nd He told His Father that they didn't know what they were doing and to for- give them and God said pK. "His Dad (God) appreaated everything that He had done · and all His hard work on earth, so He told Him that He didn't have to go out on the road any- more. He"tOuld stay in Heaven. So He did. , •And now He helps His Dad out by listening to prayers and seeing things which are unpor- tant for God to take care of and which ones He can take care of Himself without having to both- er God. Lilce a secretary, only · more important, of course. · ·vou can pray anytime you want and they are sure to hear you because they got it all worked out so one of them is on duty all the time "You should always go to church on Sunday because it makes God happy, and if there's anybody you want to make hap- py, it's God Don't skip church to do something you think will be more fun, like going to the beach." What more to say, other than what Father Haynes noted: •out of the mouths of babes." • FRED MARTIN IS a former Newport Beach resident who writes from his home in Fort Collins, Colo. His column· appears Wednesdays Firefig~ter won't face charges in July accident • Police, emphasizing they handled case without prejudice, conclude there is not enough evidence. thoroughly and we were absolutely ob1ective in our find- ings." GRFG RlsuNc lki1 Plot COSTA MESA -A hrehght- er who struck a bicyclist when returrung from a brush fire last month won't fa ce criminal charges after a police investiga- tion. A two-week trafhc mvesliga· lion concluded that 36-year-old firefighter Ronald Vernon Cloe should not face criminal charges for a July 18 · accide.nt at the intersection of Placentia Avenue and Wilson Street. Cloe, who was driving a 26,000-pound lire engine, hit Ceydia Lemos of Costa Mesa as she was crossing the intersection on her mountcllll bi.lee. Lemos suffered a seJ.zure and minor injuries and was tak- en to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana where she was BRIEFLY Graffiti scrawled on Newport buildings 'JWo Dover Drive buildings were tagged over the week· eod, and police believe the gr&ftitt it gang onented Graffiti wu scrawled on a oUtlide ol the Olurch ot tter-cllly Saints in the 800 blOCk ol Dover Drive about 11 p.m. Saturday, authorities said. Down tbe bb;k. llmllar lM.ck ~g'fdlti w. sprayed on • tt.e..llliLI. 111.. tbe uman .Bank near 11th Street. 'Ille screwl- ingt badn't been removed from ellber locetioa bf Tues- ~, believe tbe occalkJDal~:ttlti around -~Jf I ~d prqb-lem. ... •we don't have graffiti probleml to the atent ol oth· er . •UITO\llldtilg communi· tie1. • Mid Newport IHcb police Lt. Doug fWdMlr, ·w. c::-: =I!, 'ii:':: Urbanmvll..-.· -.... -. ··----------------------~ r Put a few words to work for you. Call the Dmlyffb released the next day. Although Cloe was a city employee, the Frre Department initially didn't disclose his name, raismg suspicion about the acci- dent. Speculation was tucled when two agencleS -the Cdli- fomia Highwqy Patrol and New- port Beach police -turned down the Fire Department's request to invesbqate becdusc they were swamped w1lh work. The investigation eventudlly reverted to the Costa Mesa Police Department. Costa Mesa police ofhcials said the matter was handled without prejudice. ·w e try to. have a thud party look into these types of acci- dents, but when other agencies are tied up, what else can you do?· asked pol.ice Chief Dave Snowden. ·we investigated this No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ... Daily Pilot Police say the firefighter won't be cited because there are discrepancies between the vic- tim's and Cloe's accoWlts of the accident. The victim claims she had a green hght when she trav- <.'led eastbound on Wilson Street As she was halfway through the intersection, the trafhc light turned yellow. The subsequent investigation showed the duration between green and red on the signal is typically 25 seconds. Cloe told police officers he was slowing down for a red sig- nal at the intersection when it turned green. He began to acceleratP -traveling about 35 mph ...:.. when he saw the b1cy- chst and swerved left lll an attempt to avoid her Cloe slammed on the brakes but the nght side of the vehicle struck the victim. WHEN DINING GETS BORING. IT'S TIME FOR ... •:atA.!a~M1fta• OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS TO-GO Cock1011s Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·64S-7626 RUFFL.ES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'vE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000• OFF Club Chair $5000* OFF -With a purchase of Fabtic & Labor tit 8/11/99 1908 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 548-1158 An mspect1on of the fue engine dldn't show any prob- lems. Cloe's driving record also was clean. MARIANNA Ot.Y MASS£Y I DAILY Pl.OT To make sure this Newport Harbor sailboat is ready for the seas, a crewman finishes up work on tl\e masl "We wanted to be really care- ful because we were possibly dealing with someone's JOb," said Costa Mesa police Lt. John FitzPatnck. ·u we had filed charges against him, we wanted to be right.• Fire officials said there won't be any discipllndry action taken against Cloe and they regret someone was injured. •nus was truly an accident,· Sdld Costa Mesa fire Division Chief Ken Solbs. It's our bigge-st sale of the season l LAST CAL[ TAKE AN ADDITIONAL 40% to 50% off already-reduced prices ~=-:-throughout the st0re.· You'll save as much as 70% on some original prices. Toke 30% to 7.5% off originol prices on furs; no other reductions apply lnlenm morlldowns may hov. been ~en. No odjusamienls b-pnor soles Sole does not include Gucci ~- / SOie at Newport Beach qn~ San Diego. Sole not at Beverly Hills. . ' ' ' 4 Wednet.day, A!JSUM 4', 1999 ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' around town 'I I I Doily Pilot • Send ~ TOWN Items to 1he Oaaly Pilot )JO W. hy S Costa•Mesa 92627; ft1t them to (~9) 6"-4170; or ~1! (949) 642·5680, Ext. 228. A compl9te lttt!ng of Around Town may be found •t ~1/yp1fotcom Whole Foods Mark~t of Costa Mesa offers a free l~ure on "€hronic Fatigue' & F1bromyal- gia: A Breakthrough 1teatment, • presented. by Dr. Bradley B Nel- son from ? to 8 p.m. at the Whole Foods Mar~et, 1870 Harbor Blvd. at Triangle Square, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 935-0140. Schoolchildren are Invited to a funny magtc show titled "The Magic of Reading• at 3 pm at Mariners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach The program will be repeated at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Bal- boa Branch, 100 E Balboa Blvd The program is part of the New- port Beach Public Library's "Long Ago and Far Away• Sum- mer R~ding Program. For more information, cdll (949) 717-3801. Senior ftnandal consultants Dean Jackson and Jeff Russell will pre- sent "Estate Planrung --Uruque Strategies for !Jle Affluent Investor" at noon· And 6 p.rn at the Center Club, 650 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. Learn how to avoid paymg estate tdXes to the IRS. Lunch/dinner will be provided. Admission is free. For more information, call (714) 429- 2801. • Speak Up Newport presents Ron \oVUdennuth, pubhc information officer for the Orange County Water District, at 6 p m at the Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach Dis- cussion will focus on the ground water replenishment system. Adrrussion is free. For more infor- mation, call (949) 224-2266 THURSDAY 1be Foundadon Flghtlng Blind- ness will present ·v1stONS '99: 1\'eatments and Cures on th • Horizon• through Sunday at th Centwy Plaza Hotel & Tower, 2025 Avenue of the Stars, ~ Angeles. Admission is $2.50 per person for the three-day event. The luncheon and dinri"r btmquet are .included. For more mfonna- tion, call (800) 683-5555. SATURDAY The Latest Thing Teaching and Healing Center offers a class on "I Ching" from 10 a.m. to 1 p fn. The class. taught by Michael Weu, costs $5. The Latest TIUng Teach- ing and Healing Center is at 270 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. For more information. call (949) 645-6211. A back-country hike will take p1ace at~ a.rn. today and Aug. 8, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29 at Crystal Cove State Park. 8471 B. Coast Highway, Newport Bedch. Hikers will meetat EI Morro Vimor Cen- ter. Parking is $6. For more infor- mation, call (949) 497-7647. SUNDAY The Evangelism Committee of St. Matthew's Traditional Episcopal Church is hosting an kc Cream Sooal at 11: 15 a.m for Ii.inch, games and goodies. St. Mutthew's is at 1723 Westclilf Dnvl', New- port Beach. For reservations or directions, call (949) 646-1152. If you enjoy Volkswagens, make plans to attend the VW Jambocee. Gates open at 9 am. at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center. Admission 1s $12 for adults, $5 for juniors (6-12) and children 6 and under are free. For more information, call Inter- Shows Motorsport Promotions Inc. at (7 14) 582-2371. Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • One Block SoutJI or 405 r:wy G (714) 545·7168 Christine Vu Wih rm honor student and student body pre 1dent at Los Am1gm High ~hool tn Fountain Va lley. She enrolleJ ar Orange Com College to begm pursuit of a college Jegree. "I enrnlled .n Ct 1a..,r for evcral reasons. I was cold rhar OCC '' .1 :.care leader in transferring tudeno, to four-ye.tr unl\'CNtie . Fwm a fmancial srandpomr. I al'iO knew it would lie much less expensive to attend OCC fi~t. then transfer to a umvemry. I al~ knew that Orange Coast hai, one of che top Hono.rs Programs in the country. "I've had a great time ar Coa t. I'm majoring in · psychology and art h1:icory, and will transfer co a ' four· year university in the fall of 2000. My •• goal is to earn my Ph.D. and become a p ychology pmfe sor." Tuition for California residen~ 1s ju~t $11 per unit. Financial aid is available. OCC ranks number one out of Southern California's 57 community colleges in transferring stu<lcno, m UC and Cal State campuse . OCC's 130 career programs are • second-tcrnone! Call NOW for fall registmtion information. Visit OCCs Web Site at: www.occ.cccJ.edu ORANGE COAST COLLEGE 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Me. a The Lat t 1b1ng Teaching and } lealing Center offers a class on •Elemental W1 dom, • an expen- rnhal work hop on the four ele· ments of 41r, fire, water and earth taught by Sandra Sauer, from 7 to 9 p .rn. The fee IS $10, The Latest ·nung il) at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Me a. For more information, call (949) 645-6211. ParUclpants in the Newport Beach. Public Llbrnry's Summer Reading ProcJram are iJtvited to attend the grand finale ice cream social at 10:30 a.m. at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. . . • .. . . The city of Newport Beach wUl offer bdss hshmg camps Monday through Thursday, Aug. 9-12, and Tuesday through Friday, Aug. 17-20, from 9-11:30 a.m. each day Classes will be at 16th Street bay side on the Newport Beach PenmSOla. Cfassfue 15'$53 tor Newport residents and $58 for nonrcs1denU;. For more mforma- hon, contact Community Ser- vices Depc1r1Inent at (949} 644- 3151. TUESDAY The Jewish Family Service of Ordnge County provides a sup- port group for adults recovering from childhood or teenage sexual abuse Meetings are Tuesday from 8 00 lo 9:30 p.m. at the agency's office at 250 E. Baker Street, Costd Mesa. Preregistra- tion IS required For more infor- mation, call 714-445-4950. The Sandwich GeneraUon, the hrst of a three-part series each Tue.c;day offenng tips on improv- ing communication in relation- ships. will take place at the Jew- ish Corrununity Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Me a. Members pay $45, non- members pay $.55. For reserva- tions or mJormabon, call (714} 755-0340, Ext. 271. OCC'S fAl:[ SSES BEG\N MONDAY, AUGOSTT6! We'll Mlp you ,et thae. . . (714) 432005662 AUG. 11 • The · Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's Noon Networking Luncheon, fcatunng ma.iketing -expert Di. Michael Ames, will be at noon at the Sut- ton Place Hotel, '4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach .• $:ost for membe,rs with· a reservation is $15 Md lor }Jotcntittl members, it's $20. For more lnfonnation, call (949) 729-4400. The Home and Small Business Alliance will meet from 8:30 to 9:45 a .m. at Mimi's Cafe to dis· cu~s "Mailing List Do's and Don'l<> " Owners of small busi- nesses are invited to attend at no charge. Mimi's Cate lS at the cor- ner or Barranca and CLtlver. in Irvine. For reservations ·and infor- mation, call (949).786-0030. AUG.12 Mother's: The Natural Choice, will hold a book signing and tofu cooking class by Akasha, author of~ of Torn·. Th<-f've.nt will be held at Mother's Costa Mesa store from 6:30-7·30 and costs $10 per person. Reservations are reqwred For more information, call 1-800-595-MOMS. AUG.13 The Latest Thing Teaching an~ Heahng <;enter offers d class on "Pleiad1t1n Tools for Living: Co- Crealing with Spirit w from 6 to 9 p.m. Taught hy Krista Kirkwood, this workshop focuses on under- standing the way that th6ught, judgment emotions and fre- quency shape our perceptions and create the reality we expe- nence Guided meditation and toning exercise follbw the dis- cussion. The fee is $33 with advance registration. The Latest Thing is at 270 E. 17th St , Cos- ta Mesa. For more information or reservations, call (949) 645- 6211. AUG. 14 The Latest ThJng Teaching and Ht>aling Center off<'rs a class on "Energetic Commumcation" from 1 to 5·30 p.m Taught by Jim and Anne Kinney, the class focuses on helpfrtg people con- nect more easily with others and learn to s<1y what's in their nunds and hearts. The fe~ is $40 with advance registration. The Latest Thing is at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) ~5-621 t A back-country hike and moun- tain bike nde ''1111 take place at fl es.m. at C~tal Cove State P4Ik, 8471 E. Coast Higt].way, Newport Beach. Hikers and bikers will meet at El Morro Visitor Center. Parking is $6. For more inlonna- Uon, call {949) 497-7641. .. Lovely Lavenders• will be pre- sented by Cristin Fusano and Mark Miskiewicz at 9;15 a.m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Learn how to grow, care for .and select great tomatoes. For more information, call (949) 640- 5800. .. Salomon Sl:nlth Barney ts spon- soring "You and Your 401(K} ·Rollover WQr)cshop • at 9:30 cr.m. at Salomon Smith· Barney, 19000 MacArthur Blwi., Irvine. The workshop is free. For rese!Va- tions call Stuart Shim at (949) 955-7562. AUG. 15 Visit the Truck Jamboree from to a.m. to 4 p.m. in front of the Arlin~on Theater at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The show runs from 10 a .m. to 4 p.rn. Admission is $12 for adults, $5 for juniors (6·12) and children under 6 a.re free. For more information, call Inter-Shows Motorsport Pro- motions Inc. at (714) 582-2371. • AUG. 16 OCC's one-unit beginning golf class starts by offering six morning and evening sections. The course will provide instruc- tion in putting, chipping, pitch- ing and hitting out or the sand. The fundamentals of the full swing will also be covered. Enrollment is $12 per unit and is not limited to full-ti.me stu- de nts. For more information, call (7 14) 432-5072. OCC's law courses get under- way. •1ntroductton to Law,• "Busmess Law" and •Business Law 2" will all be available this fall. These three-unit courses are open to the public. Enrollment is $12 per unit. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5072. OCC's marriage and family course begins. The three-unit course .includes topics such as "The C hanging Norms of Mttn- Woman Relations,• •Theore tical Background for Be.mg a Healthy Person,• "Parent-Child Relations and How to Improve Them," "The Uses and Abuses or Anger,• "Human Sexuality," "Divorce" and "Love• Enroll- ment is $11 per urut. For more information, call (7 14) 432-5072. The Republican Party of Orange County Central Committee will hold a general meetmg at 7 p m at the South Coast Plaza \oVesb.n Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa Admission is Jree and all Loan pmcer Bamngton Capital Corporation, a recognized leader in institutional mongage banking. 1s seeking profes ionaJ, hardworking team players with proven sales skills in the field to join an awe ome lineup. You will be responsible for developing relationships with realtors and home builders, as well as handling inremaJ clients. BCC 1s leading the industry m lending technology and will provide you with the tools needed to outperform the competition. We offer a competitive compen~ation and benefits package as well ns the most e.,perienced support staff in the indu'>try. Plea rax )'our resume to (949) 660·9016 or. e-mail to ghughes@lbarringtoncapital.com -BARRINGTON CAPIT Al CORPORATION Anglers age 15 to adult are invit- ed to participate i!l lhe first ses- -sion of d two-night, one-day bass fishing coU;rse, "Academy of Bass Fishihg," from 6:30 to ~ p rn in the Balboa Commumty Center The second evening ses- sion will meet Aug. 19 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the center. The day session will feature a ~ting cl.inic on tlie baf'irom 8' 'lo 1.0 a .rn Aug. 21. The course will be instructed by tournament bass angler and guide Keith Nighswonger. Register in person at the Newport Beach Communi- ty Services office at 3300 New- port Blvd. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. AUG. 18 The Orange Coiinty CoastKeep- ers will meet at 7 p.m . at the Georges Camelot Restaurant in Lido Village, Newport Beach For more information, call (949) 723-5424. The OWLS (Officers Wives League of Orange County) will hold a luncheon at the 1\istin Ranch Goll Club at noon. Eva Krutem and her husband will· speak about her book, "Escape from World War II.· The Tustin Ranch Golf Club is at 12442 Tustin Ranch Road, Tustin. For more infonnation.~11 Charlotte \oVeiJkcrat (714) 549-2028. AUG. 20 AudJUons for OCC's dance team get underway at noon in the school's Dance Studio B, 2701 Fairview Road. DANC'N ETC. performs h.ip-hop, ballet an<j modem numbers a.nd is looking for dancers and actors. Partici- pants will receive three units of college credit. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5506. AUG. 21 . .. A computer show will be held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Building 14 from 10 a .m. to S p.m. Ad.miss1on 1s $5. The Fair- grounds is at 88 Fair Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call (714) 838-5941. ARMeI RE · Spring and Summer Collections Sportswear, Dresses, Formal Wear and Accessories . ARM IRE • Comna dBi Afar Ptsza----=~ ............. ~=--·- 840 Avocado, Newport Be~, CA 92880 • Doily Pilot Wednesday, August 4, 1999 5 Nation's night 01:1t at home . right here VOLUNTlll .DIRECYOIY Getting to know -and ' ~espect -one <;znother gets police and community going in Costa Mesa. COSTA MESA -:rhcy may hdve been anned but -dS pdrt of a national CdJll- paign -police officers we1e.gunning for a stronger relationship with the commuruty Tuesday rughl. · ' Instead of doing background checks on suspected c1urundls, police officers were pldying a p1cktlp game of basketball and doing triC"ks on d skateboard. They were taking part in Ndtional ..Night Out.~ an event whosC' purpo e L<; to foster a better under- standing bet ween law enforcement pe1 - sonnet and the peo- ple Ibey protect while . sending a m~ss<-19c to criminals to stay awdy from their neighborhoods. More thdn 350 people, mostly chil- "This gives the Police Depoi'ffiiem another opportunity to be out in the community." Lt. Tom Wintet Costa Mesa police dren, turned out fo1 U1e block pctrty in three locations. By lbe looks of the attendees - some who had colorful rC'mams of cotton candy and snow cones pletstered on their face -the event was a success. •This gives the Police Department t1nother opportunity to be out m the COO)- muruty." said Co!>td Mesd polke Lt. Tom Wmter, who took a break from whippmg himseU around on a skateboard. "l think this tells the commumty, 'the cop~ are here ·for you' We're here to help them and make thc:Lr neighborhood better." The Pohce Department did choose two West Side neighborhoods as host s1tes,for tll<' c•vent. Shalimar Drtvc·and JOdnn Street wen• chosen, in part, because of their most- ly L<1uno dem0<Jrt.lphic<.. Pollce officials . said there lS d le>v<>l of fNr tlmong Latino 1es1dents~bout police officers They sdid lhPy would lilce to brC'ak down those barri· NS c;o Latinos C'an rt•ly on not fear-the Polic:c Department. It We.ls apparent 1\1esday night that kids weren't scared of lbe officers who were playing and talking with them. "This 15 so much fun," said 8-year-old Gabriella Ruelas, who was winded from 1umpmg up and down in an inflatable cage. •My fnends and I wanted to come to have fun and meet some of the ofhcers. They are friendly and I think they want to help us lf something goes wrong " While free food and fun were the order of the day, some parents wanted Ufetr chil- dren to forge a bond with ofhccrs. Over at St John's Baptist Church on Baker Street, Janet Hildebrand hoped to expose her 5- year-old son, Stephen, to a healthy dnd safe abnosphere. •Tue klcis get to see the police officers in a positive manner, H she said. "It shows children that when the parents dre gone, these are other people who they Cdn go to when they are in trouble. l lhink this &xpe- ~ence is reaUy great." I wouldn't trust my draperies to anyone but COIT. "It took a Lot of hard work to get our house the way we like it. And it's very gratifying to walk-in and see how beautiful our draperies look. I'm very pro1~d of it, and I don't mind admitting that COIT helps me to feel that way by keeping the. draperies looking ,, nem S/ian11on & Ryan Du11/tat'f] Bu.smess C<mJultant d-Homtou·11tr ----------- ----------- . TOP: Jorge Aguliar as&c, firefighter/ paramedic Eric McVey about· the fireho e used lo fill a dunk tank. LEFT: From left, Lorena Rivera, Diana Hernandei and Bertha Rivera laugh as they enjoy snow c~nes and cotton candy. DON r 1/ OAltY f'llO'r • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY rum periodically lf'I the Dally Pilot.. tf you·d h c 1nformat1on on ,getting yow orgamzation listed, call •(Mt) 574.4228 ALS ASSOCIATION, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER TI1e Amyotrophic Latetal Scleroi.1s Assn., Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For information, call the chapter office at (714) · 375-1922. • ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNTY H lpllne assistants and group leader needed. Training ses- ions are ava1lable. For more information, cdll (71() 283- 1111. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY Thec;.Qra__ngq, CQunty ~ ot the American Cancer Soci- ety eeks office volunteers. The oc1ety 1s also c;eeldng volWlteers to an:swer calls for the tm1t's Helpline ln!oCen- ter. ror more information, call (!149) 261-9446, AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY DISCOVERY SHOP ThP. Amencan Cancer Soci- ety Discovery Shop needs volunteers from 10 a.m. to 5 p m Monday through Satur- day at 2t>OO E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. For more tnformation. call {94.9) 640-47'77 AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY ROAD TO RECOVERY Th s dO!'iport...tion program need:. volunteers to drive can-• cer patients to and from med- 1cdl treatrnen~ free of charge. Th required corrurutment is a few hours edch week or month pnvers need a valid dnver's license and msurance. and mu t be at least 25 years old Volunteers may use either their own verudes or Ameri- <'d'n Cancer Society vans. For more mfonnabon, call (949) · 261-9446 or send e-mail to !'Comer@cancer.org. · ---A dinner that will bring } ) music to your ears! ) .,1 · Enjoy a relaxing evening of grrat wine, fine food and fabulous entertainment. The Hyatt Newporter .is pleased to present Bealieu Vineya rds and Mr. Joel Aiken for a spectncular Wine Maker's Dinner Friday, Ac4giLSt 6 -5:30 pm Includes Elegant Reception $90 Per Person Includes tu. gratuity and self-parkiq Four Course Gourmet Dinner Spectacular Witie elcctiort, ~ Live Jazz Concert featuring tire n.?J10wned Earl Klugli ~ This will truly be an evening to r~m~mbcr . . Re.servtJtions art rtquirtd and seating is limited. Please contact (949) 729-6160 for t'IM'NhollS and information. .,, -· 6 'Nednesday, August 4, 1999 FIRE CONTINUED FROM 1 • tned to escape, police said. •we don't know right now if be bumped into the gas line 01 bit it with a piece of equip- ment, • said Costa Mesa police Lt. John Fltzpatrick. "He was able to come out under hiS own power.• There were no other report$ of inJury. Eight-foot names that last- ed more than an hour never threatened a row of town- homes located closf to the accident However, four resi- dents wenm't allowed back into their home and had to find other accommodations for the night Crews from the Southern California Gas Co. excavated an area nearby to shut off the ga.s line The wall of flames were put out about 4:40 p.m., as the strong scent of gas lin- gered m the air. ·I came borne after work and saw all of these fire trucks camped around my home,• said one woman. "I thought some thing had hap- pened to my ~ome. I was relieved to see it wasn't dam- aged. I hope the welder is all nght." MASS CONTINUED FROM 1 Hart said. "This has turned into quite an event" The gathering w~ meant to represent an affirmation of hope for youth in light of recent tragedies in Colorado and Arkit.nsas, the group said. And teens were bused in from Arizona and parts of California to take part in the program apd celebrate Mass. But Monday's Mass came undex fire Tuesday after city offi- cials ~d the. 3,000 who attended far exceeded the 150 that orga-· mzers promised would be the lirn-. 'it. ' _Newport Beacti Community Services spokeswoman Kathy Sinacori said Life Teen officials recently completed a permit request for just 150 people. They also failed to mention that a Mass would be held. •we received a lot of phone ~ from people eomplatnlng about the size of the crowd,• Sinacori said. "The event was much too large for that place. We received their application and gave permission for use of the facility and a special event, not a Mass. Tb.is grew well beyond our belief. "The whole purpose was to bring the kids to [thanksgivlngJ, • said Nancy Hormuth. the director of Youth and Young Adult Min- Mass appeal? Should Newport BeaCh allow another Life 1een gathering? Call our Readers Hot· line at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dallypilotOearthl1nk.net. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone number (for verif ica- tion only). istnes. "The celebration of the MdSs and the coming together of all of us is the greatest gilt of love the Lord has 91ven us." Sinacori saJd it is doubtful the g_roup will 9e given a permit to hold a Mass at the pter next year. ·we would never have given the permit if we knew the size of the crowd would be so large, and we would not have granted the permit 1f we were aware that a Mass would also be held," Sina- cori said She said 3,000 peop1e in the space at the pier constituted a danger to those congregating there. With relatively little space available for large gatherings, Sinacon said the permit was granted only for a day of fun. Hart said he had not been aware of the permit's restrictions. The Rev. Fred Gaglia, who led the Mass, was vacationing in Disney- land Tuesday and could not be reached for conunent, Hart said. VILLAGE CONTINUED FROM 1 busme es m re:,1dential neigh- borhood:, on 19th Slleet west of Placentia Avenue. •Making streetScape unP.rOv('- ments such a.s landscaping, side- walks, lighting, benches 'and crosswalks. • Progranurung events such as fiestas, picnics and musical con- certs. • A common bUildlng charac- ter which would allow architects more creativity for the West Side ratlle( than a theme or·set archi- tectural design. · . • Replaong multifamily rental uruts wlth condominiums and di fordable housing. • Developing neighborhood facilities such as meeting rooms or community centers. Some of the other responses ~ere a bit more mixed. For example, residents were split on whether to keep the area along Placentid Avenue north of 19th Street the way it is or to promote the development of •clean• industrial uses that could be com- patible to adjacent housing. Residents were also split on what to do with the blufCs area. Most fdvored converting the · industrial uses to high-end hous- ing although there was also sig- nificant support for allowing the continued use of mdustry m the The Daily Pilot and The Cannery Restaurant cordially invite you· to celebrate in a fond farewell to The Cannery, which is closing its doors, Sept. 12. USimp~ giving people option A or option B may not be enough. I think the whole West Side should be residentiot" Dennis Barton • resident aiea. More residents favored clus- tering heavy-industnal uses in a common area but there were still a good number that favored maintaining the mix of land uses while enhancing the streetscape. Residents were also split on whetnerr to: route traffic from 19th Street to 17th and 18th streets. Other residents, such as Den- rus Barton said they thought some options might have been left out of the mix. ·Simply giving people option A or option B may not bl' enough,• Barton said. "I think the ·whole West Side should be resi- dential." Join us for no .. h ost cockta ils and complimentary hors d'oeuvres in The Cannery's upstairs lounge overlooking beautiful Newport Harbor on -- Tuesdays: Aug. 1 7, 24 and Sept. 7. Tuesday, Aug 31 -Daily Pilot Realton/ Night (by int•itation only) The Cannery is taking reservation for Restaurant and Cruises for group of 30 or more. To book your party, call (949) 675-5777 I . ' Daily Poot JAIL CONTINUED FROM 1 .. "" Ii on them before they are re.le ~ on bail or then own rnco~ nmmce, Schuler said. "' , :This applies to all natlofJal - ties,• Schuler said. "It could b • an As1dn, d His~nac, anytliln~J· lt could be someone from Europe.' Mayor Gary Monahan sa1a h<Y thought the program is a i:fqo<l idea. ~ "It focuses mto a kind of t-vv,- hunded or scveral~har~ded approach to law enforcomerit:anu, working with clifierentagent(t.-s,~ · he said.. • · • Former City Council cand1~a'te, Jim Fisler had proposea a similar . prograni last year when he ·as running for office. At the Um~ Fisler had suggc::.ted privdt.;mg the job center and inc;tead Uf)ing oty money to deputize hvo p~hd' officers to screen the resid~nq· status of everyone urrested ;ttn(l Held al the Costa Mesa Jdil. "lrm tffiille<l~ F1sJ'eT • 5am. "Anaheim's been doing 1t and I thought we should do it J)er~ because J hgured we had JU t fts big a problem. I thought it ""·as the less hdrassing way of dc~mY. with illegals Once you a/Jest som<'one, I thmk we shoW~ lit· able to check their status." '" The program m Anaheim results in ubout 60 holds pur month while the program at the· Orange County Jail yield!i. t1p ave1 agP of 300 holds a month, Brechtel said. "We're getting closer to U1~· front end of lhe systPm, • Brechh!I said. "1 thmk it will ha\'e a notic - able 1mp<1ct on cnme m the csl!Ch • 11'15 1s present " SHARKS CONTINUED FROM 1 :;w1m. "One of the hfeguttrds came over and said she h t ~een a sh<Hk," :,a tel He9-. berg.' "I was like, 'What4 v er, .• he Sclld, ad<linH that. he I assumc><l '!.he had seen, a : dolphin and m1sHicntih~d ; tl. •And then I lo9ked o-ror and aw the tai1 rm gomg • buck and forth, and I looked , over a t another mstructbr, , and h <) looked at me like, 'I • think it's a shark.'" • An<l then,• aid l lcq- herg, "the dorsal fin popped up.• There was no doubl. 1t wa~ a shark, Becetuse of the WdY the, dorsal fin looked, Hegbet.g : .. a1d he is "90% certain" 1t ~ was a thresher shark, and • that 1s how hfcguards have chtssified 1t. : Thresher sharks, so 1 called because of their long : tails that "thresh through ; the water,• feed on sqwd and schools of iish. ~ 11ckley 'speculated the h:;h may have been after some anchovies near the beach. "My first thought was to keep 1t away from the kids," , Hegherg aid, •we tried o : scare it off. We didn't want• the kids getting in a qiy panic, there's so many ani-' mals out there.• • The Junior lifeguard fm- ' il;hed their swim, and th n their instructors told thorn , about lheu silent swimnuDg • companion, '! : •Some of them w<!,)'e 1 really excited," Hegh~g said. •They always ask u iI there arc sharks out therei." Tony Melum, tbe c-Jti's~ deputy chief of mdrine aad , environmental overs19'1t, : said ofhc1als have spolflrt ; very few sharks in t~ • w~1crs around Newpqrt : Bench over the last f w years. About rn years a I Melum said, a parr of hdl- merhead sharks were sJ>4t-1 ted end lifeguards m Ilg ; boats shooed them 4W : Six or seven yean ~. : Mfc:kley said, another sh!f k was spotted es well. • The cbamiel off Ne~rt 1 Beadl is another story d : Melum. i : ·niere are 1harkS t: there,· be iaid •But w e I not on their menu." TouriltJ ·~ hJ wac.t ,_.day Hl,cS .._ t1aaM•Jto . . . . .. ~N_ewpo ___ rt_Bea __ c_h_/C_o_s_~_M_e_ro __ Da_i~ __ Pi_b_t ____________________ ____,~J>"I'~~----------~--------------------------._--.......... ~ PILOT HIGH SCHOOL CdM's '96 lootball Sdledwe ·sr acm •ftift..,.. ., ............... :r •M.lll!l-t1•P llMllJ •M.-.»·•• .... •MeO&l·I PE t Of'1 Ill •.M.OILl·.•Wllll •PlllC•• .... ~t~ 8 Wl3dne.doy, August 4, 1999 SOFTIAll Pacifi c Coast All-tar drop two at Bobby o · National Tournament. Th Pdof1c Coast All-Star • a group of 10-year-old Bobby Sox softball players from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mcu unde1 the co<lching of Brooks Ben1amm and Paul Wtlbur, distinguished themselves with a berth m the Bobby Sox Ntitionals over the weekend, a first-ever appearance ~ the lOUf· nament. Although they we1e elirninal· ed in two gclffit.?S agdtnSt OU!· standing competition, particular note was directed toward Jamie Heenan m the opener with her ringing double, as well dS Kristin CiralU and Sara Sweeny, who both scored m a 10-2 setback tn Buena Pdrlt on Fnday. Newport HarI?or • When the chips were down, he wa<; always there. Doi\/ CAN 1 m u Edward C. Stephens Ill ' was drawn to the 1941 varsity football team by the late Coach Wel'ldell Pickens. ·along with three other llghtwe1ghts from the Sailor Bee tf"am. The odd.s had looked gnm smce the varsity team had dropped lo a mere J 3 players and desperately needed 'ell least four more to held a halfway decent outfit. 11~. &:~~~ 11 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CE1LEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM .. . ' wdS 4·2·2 and that Ulcluded hve shutouts agamst opponents. Only two nvcl.ls could overcome the Sailors, Anaheun,. 26-7, and Excelsior, 20-7. Stephens, a destroyer's gunnery ofliccr, was wounded when bis ship was struck by a kamakazi pilot otf Olo.ndwa in the Pacihc. Stephens earned a Purple Heart before Doily P'lot ewport wins Saddleback tourney MISSION vn:JO -f'lPwport I fl'trbor Hlqh'$ boys woter p O l O polo t am cl) tweCl th ~ r1dJcba1 k In uat oMI Toumam nt w1th a 6-:5 win over El Toro at Sad<ll bac:k CoU gc Robert W in r cored lhr goals, Rynn Cook cored twice and Pct€?r Belden added a uoal 1or th victorious tlon; T\m BirdSong topped 10 hot for H rhor, while lhe Sailor..' d fen e howed the.tr trenglh by wusmg rour c1ecuons 011 major louls by El Toro. • N~rt wUI trivet to l lonolulu, Jiawan for the I Jawalian Jnvmsn.onat Tournament Au!fl'st 16·21.i where the Sailor will match up against many of the })est.teams m Ut (Ounlry. •The SaUoR glrls water polo lc1tm will Jl• rtic1pat in the Juruor Olympics August 7. t 2 m San Jose. Newport Harbo1 captured hrsl plad.t aJtcr tm undefeated r~cord in U1e El Toro High Summer League aJter winning thl" CJF Southern Sect1on Division l Champ10nsh1p ea1hN this year. , • Corona del Mai Hlgh's boys Wdtcr polo lcd111 took fourth place after splitting tow matches in the Saddlcback lnvitallonol Tournament last weekend at Saddlebark C0Ue911 Alter defeating Co1onado, 6·5, nd 1.onghoro, 11~ on Saturday, the Sea Ki.rigs slipped against Newport Harbor, 7-3, and foothill, 7-4 on Sunday. 'Oavid Fabian was the redding c;core1 tor C'prona del Mar, tallying six goals. CdM's Garrett Centry, Carrell Bowlus, and Matt Petry each added four goals each for the tournament. HAPPY llRIHDAY CdM 16-w1ders do well COSTA MESA-Corona del Mar Satmday, the host M1ss1on Vie10 All-Stars recorded an 8-2 decu1on ,Jt r lh t\cvo teams hcd battled to d 2·2 draw entenng the hllh, thdnk'> to the sconng 1~xpl01ti; of KJmmt Benjamin and Megan Toman. Clea O'KteHe Wd'> unpress1ve detens1vely Aside from Stcphem. Pickens called oo three others, quarterback Johnny rke<la, guard George Matoba and guard Ctuli Chaplin. the Bees were shocked to suddC'JllY rind lhem.se1ves playing with l>OOW ol the biggest guys m high school, mduding legendary fullback I ial Shefun and huge tarkJe Manuf'I Muruz. Cornodenlally, the '41 learn would be a preview or the school's first varsity champ1onship the loUowmg year when the Tdrs would wmd up w the being called back by lhe Na.vy tor ad.ion during -~"­ . High\ 16-and·under boys waler polo team had a solid c;howmg al libl weekend's Estancia Water Polo Tournament, wuUu.ng three of four <'QOt~i.l.S, Bobby Messenger and Artie Dorr each scored three goals as the Sea King won. 8-6, over 1'rabuco Hills on Saturday. After a 7--4 loss to Saddleback Saturday, the Sea King., rebounded Sunday to top Laguna Beach, 12-3. Artie Dorr and Michael each scored four for CdM. small schools CfF playoffs Stephens championship game the Korean War. lie switched O\ler to become a captain in the submanne corp . Other., who contnbuted to a.n outstandmg SPdson were Kim- berly Benjamin, Amanda Billing, Kelsey Pfeiffer, Holly Van Hlel, Marissa WUbr, Brytnee Wright dfld Coral young. And Stephens would b<' nanwd the chief running guard tor the 200-pound Sheflm out of the short-punt formation. against Glenn OaVlS Jnc. (Bonita fiigh). Stephens, in lime, also became a Newport Weguard, a volunteer fireman and later went out for the swun team with Sammy Lee, a noted champion, at Occidental. Stephens, who joms the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the oncoming millennium, would subsequently become the author of six novels and serve as a dean or communications at Syracw.e University lo New York. Despite the gloomy outlook the '41 team wound up with a mo!it impressive record. The final mark Near thE> end of World War U, I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES Heller, Ehrmain, White dus1ve or the Code or C1v charVU and upen ... ot & McAullffe, 333 Bush I Proc&Clure fo1 prov sions the trust• and ot the St., Sen Francisco, CA 00\l&rnino the renns cood1· trum cn.tec:t by ukl 94104, I ans, and etlect cl the sale Deed at Tru-', to Wit, e.U- 41S-n2-6000 and the llabhty cif aelault-mated 10 be m~ ATTORNEY FOR , 1,, bld<Jers Date: 01111111 ,_.OFl!S- Judgment creditor OTICE IS HEREBY ~E. .. UNC .~..!.. ~ 0 GIVEN rria1 ()(I August --.................. range County 11th, 1999 ar two o·c1oc1. tr. DrtYe, Suite 10IO a.nu Superior Cour1 p M at <1601 Jambotee AN, Cailfom&I '2707 (114) PLAINTIFF: Blvd rm 108. Cit~I New· ~ l!XT. 211 IOrn Household Po'1 Beach, County of Or· Thome ~ 1121, Commercial of ange. State of Cahfom1a _7129._..;_eu ______ _ Callfornle Inc., 1 will sen ar PubllC aucti0n Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 DEFENDANT : 10 the highest bidder for N 2021 Bualneai Center caSh In lawful monev of the eme Statement . Untied Stares all the n9ht The !ollow1ng pen;ons Drive Investment Co., title and interest ol said are do•no bus1nesi. as Inc., et el. Judgement debtor(s) 1n the Little ioucn-Up1, 327 W NOTICE OF above descnbed property Wilson Sr.. 138, Costa MARSHAL'S SALE 01 so mutn the1eo1 as may Mesa. Callfomla 92626 LEVYING OFFICER be necessary. 10 sat:~ry Neltah Ou1roz. 327 W. FILE NO. aid uxecution. w1in a W~son St #38. Cosia Hcoc67on3·A crued interest and rost~. Mesa Calilorn1a 92627 APPROXIMATE M I Carol Michelle Quiroz. COURT CASE NO. SID $N A IN MUM 327 W Wiison St •38. 670n3 oared Jutv 12 1999 Costa Mesa. C;ililorma By virtue ot a wnt issued 01v1sioo Harbor 92627 on January 6tn, 1999 In the MARSHAL OF ORANGE This busine5S IS con- above designated Couri COUNTY. HARBOR ducted by l'lu&band and upon a j\JdOemeot entered D I V I S 1 O N 4 6 o 1 wife 11-16·~8 1n favor ol 1udge JAMBOREE BLVD ROOM Have you staried doing ment cr8d11or(s) Hou$e 108 NEWPORT BEACH business yet7 No hOld Commer1;qil ol cat.tor C"1.IF 92660 Neftat1 Quiroz nia toe ano aga1ns1 judge JoM E Fu er Marsha This s1a1emen1 was t ed menl deblOf(S) J B Pr()P4tr Orange County ' witn the County Clerll ol 11e., 1nc ~h0v.1ng a net bat By ISi s. McCray, Deputy Orange County on 7·7 99 ance 01 $1' <177,<135 63 NOTE Do r.ot1ake down 19996798483 aaua ly due on satd 1udge or deface 8 posted oot<:e Oa ty Pllol Ji.Av 14 21 ment on the dale of the 1$· bet.ore tile u1e o1 s.i~slac-28 ~ 4 I~ WSO<I suance ol satd wnt I have 1 on of judgement Penal F'1Ctltlou1 Bu1lnua '8"18<1 upon all "Ohl Utle Code Section 615 (m1sde· Name Stat~t and Interest or said Joooe· meanor) The totlovw ng pe"°°" ment oebtor(5) 1n the p1op. Publlshe<l NEl'wpon Beach· are ao.ng bus1nau 15 erty 1n the County ol Or· Costa M1Jsa Daily P1IOI Body By You 17220 aoge. State ol Cahlo1n1a JUiy 21 28 AlJ9USI 4 1999 Beacn Blvd , Hunhn~on oescrlbed as roriows W5 t 5 Sea-.. Cal r ,,..,., ~ See enached Descnnt~n I '-'' 1 orn1a .. ,~ , . .,.. N I c h 0 I a s J 0 h n ot Real Property NOTICE Of' ?1'USTEE'I Humphreys, 17220 Beactt Oescrlptl()l'I ol SALE :r.L No. -..i12»-TN BIYCI, Huntinoton Beacl1, Real Property l..olln No. "8QA141 APH Calilomia 926•7 ~':)C6~'t{;'~31A #: 1'1~21-11 YOU ME IN This bustnoss 11 con· . OE'AUL T UNDa A DEED ducted by an Individual Household Commercial of Of TfltUST DATE> Have ycxi started doing Cahtomla vs J B Proper Olf28/1111. UHL.EU YOU business yet? No 11es Inc TAKI! ACTION TO Mo-Nicholas J Humphreys Commonly Known Ad fa:T YOU!lt PfltQPeRT't This statemer11 was f~ed dress 2021 2041 and IT MAY BE SOU> AT A with ttWI County Clerk of 2061 Business Center PU9UC SAL& Ir YOU Orange County on 7·12·99 On~ IN1ne, CA NEED N4 EXM..AHATIOH 1"98798963 L~I Oescnp11on Of' THe NATUM 01F THE Daily P1101 July 14, 21. TATJc~~~~~~WTHE:-r l'M>CEEDIHO AOAJNST 28. Aug 4. 1999· W508 CERTAIN LEASE DATED V~ YOU SHOULD CON-Flc;tttioue Bu1lnet1 JUL v 30. 1970 EX· T A LAWY~ On Name Statement ECUTEO BY THE IRVINE °"'111-.C 2:00 l'IM. The IOllowlng pe~ons COMPANY A WEST VIA· ~~LENDER$ are c101no business as GINIA CORPORATION, AU..lh.--u duly GST SYSTEMS. 20101 AS LESSOR. ANO ~ tNIC.e under SW 8'-" St 2 AODEFFER BUSINESS end ~ to DMd ot Ne~ ·~ch~~ r~ CENTER. L TO, A LIMITED !.!WC r~~ 92660 PARTNERSHIP. AS 1..oa1111o In booll Staven B Frates, 11163 LESSEE. AS REFEAEN = _ ot Clmdll R~: Braema< Wav. Newport CEO IN TliE DOCUMENT In ~ ---.. ot .. _ Beach, Catifomia 92660 ENTITLED 'GROUND ~ ot ~ Thi9 busines. Is COO· LEASE (SHOAT FORM • ~ .... ol CaMfomla. ducted by an 1ndMdua1 M E M 0 A A N D U M ) ' ' , becut.d by JUAN OOH-Have you swted (jOing WHICH WAS AECOROEO ZAIZS A 8fHOLE MAN business yet? No AUGUST 27, 1970 IN AHO ~MAMI! Steven B Frates BOOK 9387. PAGE 622 P1LDftf.S A alNGLE Thi& s1a1em11n1 was lded OF OFACIAL RECORDS WOMAN. Al JOINT TEN-with the County Clerk ol FOR THE TEAM AND AHTa WILL 11U. AT Orange County on 7 12·99 UPON AND SUBJECT TO 1'UllLJC AUCTION TO THI 1"987981176 ALL OF THE HIQHDT ~ f011t Dally P110t July 1<4 21, PAOV1SION-S CON ·~ (peydle .. time ot 28, A~ 4, 1999 W509 TAINE9 IN' SAID DOCU· .... In ailwlul money of the Flctltlou1 8ualne11 MEN~ AND IN SAID "'*-...... by CUft a Name SUttement LEASt: ANO AS OON catHef"1 dleCll drewn 'by TAINED IN THE MOD· • ..... or NtiofW bank. 8 The loClow1ng peraons IFICATION OF SAID cMdl dnWn by. 1U1e Of ar~~~1:¥~ne;~~sANT ~SfAvf::cci'~~A::. =::.:::::by~°'; SCREENING SERVICE· A MICHIQAN CORPO· ,....., a.wtno• Ind ~ CREDIT BUREAU, 12669 RATION, AS LESSOR, aaeoctallOnt MYtngl .. Beectt Qlvd .• Stanton, Ciill· AND 2021. BUSINESS eodllaol . ot ~ bantt fomia 112796 CENTER DRIVE INVEST· et*ffted" In MdlOft 1un p J OuMa. 9822 Oscar MENT COMPANY, A CAI.· ~a. fllriancW coda Circle, Fountain Valley, IFOANIA LIMITED PART• ~to 4IO ......,_-: Calilomie 92708 1 NERSHIP. AS LESSEE. tn tNa --.. ~lT fH8 This bollnesa la con· RECORDED NOVEMBER NOftTH IN-OUcted by. en lndlVldual, 3, 11187. AS INSTRUMENT fMHCe TO THe COUNTY Hava you l la!Uld ck.iing NO 87-81<1438 OF OF· COUfmotOUM, 100 CMC ~~No AOAL RECORDS, ANO cena DNV1 WDT COVERING Tt1E FOL· INffA AMA, ~ Thia atl19"*ll w-.s riled LOWING DESCRIBED LE• M ttgM. UUe Ind .,._.. 0:,,:: ~ c:,~: GAL PROPERTY LOT e ~to and naw hekl , ..... ;71 OF TRACT 71 '1. IN ll-4E by It Under Mid Deed ot 0.!ly Not M 14 21 Cl TV OF IRVINE' TNll ""the""'""" e.tluo 28 A"" 4 11191.1 ws1o C0t.MY OF ORANOE, -..S In utd c0unrtY Md -.....:.' --'::!!"'"-'';.;.;.;;.;;;,;;.;....;;,,.;..-.- STATE OF CAl.tFORNIA ..... daacltbed In ..... su~- AS SHOWN ON A MAP ... o1 .,,,.._ .ni. property -TMEAEOF REOOROEO IN '*'°""9 deacttOed 11 (CITActON JUOICI~) BOOK zea, PAGES 42 TO belr'I eoM •a W. The NOTICE TO OEFEN· 44 INClUSIVE OF MIS· ...... .-... and ~ DANT (~ • AclUMOO) C£~0US MAPS~N __, ........ 011, If SU~fV M'JoCHIU. ~~ER J :.:...--..=. ~ ·~ou ME1~J.a IUID THE COUNTY OF OA· ..... to •: l1M BY PllJHTitaF: Ud 19 ANGE, STATE OF CAI.I• DIMGIWScoeTA~ .. FOANtA CA. ... T1'e ....,_ DANIEL. l Wf1. ~ofl.aaseholder. ...,... ~ dl•d nra You haW 30 CALIN-J 8 PrOpartltt Inc. -r .-.y for _, lncor· OAR DAYS tftet '* eum- TNI P«l()eny " OOITI• ,....... °' .... .... ITIOl1' II ..,._ on ""' IP m.tdal ilnd It not a dwtft· ..._. 0t ollW ....w 1111 a tyy»wtl!Nll rllllPOllll Intl. • . . ....... .... My, ...... 8' Illa CICIUlt. Common __ ..,,, -- -.. .. • •• 2041 lllld 2081 Businfft ...... 11111 ......,. c... net :75 Ceneet D1NW, Ir.Me, CA .... • ......,, .. #l"llilrl '9 If me·~ of lhls ..-,......, .,....,.. ,...... an Pf'DI* waa.t • ,... pt'Ol)el1Y and .. ,_ -... '1111 w.. • ... 1'91 \ICM I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES quoramlflll V<>J may want ..,.,_ r..-. ~ a.i Flctltloua Bu1lne1a 10 C8U an a110<ney ngt1t ahu1( cllled JIOrl 27, 111110 Name Statement away II you dO not knOw ..ci.ted ~ Urda 0. 'Nllorl The following persons an attorney you may caM • w.ir, l90Clded Mm, a, a~• ,.,_,. business 89 an auomey referral '"'"c:e 1880 • ~ NO, 90-~'V · or e legal aid ol!ice (hsted 240llW r. 9ook _Aloe_ d ca111lled Chem·Dry, IO the phol\e boot\) .. Clllc:W l9COldl d .. .. 511 Spoon Lane. Tltbuco Despues de que le ~ cAie d ~ canyon, CahlOITlAll 92679 antreguen esta ataoon Ju· ~. C4fofne. WU. SEtL Susan L S.matein. dlcial usted 1tene uo p1azo AT A.a.JC AIJCTlON ro 59 Spoon Lane, Tral>ooo de JO DIAS CALEN· ne HIGHEST BIXlER far canyon. Ceh1omi• 926711 OAAIOS para presentar Ollh, °' ~ ct-* Kenneth L BemstM, una rupuesta t1cnta a (~Md~., 1w time 59 Spoon Lane, Trebuoo maqu1na en uta cone d _.. In ~ ~ d.,. Canyon ca~tomlll 92679 Una C81ta o "na namada t.Mimd Slllea • ..,._, In This buslneu la con· retetontca no i. otrecera _.,,, 6102 d IW AlwlCllll ducted by husband and W11e protecciOn, au 1Hpuesta Olde), • the Nartl 6a1I -Have you started dOlng escrita a mnquina Ilene .,.... to IW Ccun1y Court· business yet? Yes. que cumpltr con las tor· ..._, 700 CMc C.. DIM 3/20/99 ma I 1 d a des I e g a I es W... SerM .Ana. CA al rllhl. Susan Bernstein apropladaa ~' ui;lad qu1e1e • end ....., ~ k> This statemeni wa• llled que ra corie esc:vcn. su Md flON held bv • IRilr 1M1 with the County Clerk of caJi"usted no pra1on1a su :::.r~ .... ~ 01angeCounryonM9•99 respuesta a t1empo, puede IW ___, County end 19998799601 perder el caso. vie puedan Sllea. MRCEl A:. M .... Dady Pilot July 21, 28, It ra d ........... 1'3 ..-..-._ .......... Aug <4, 11 . 1999 W5t9 qu ar su aa no, au inero --·--"' .... "' STATEMENT OF y 011as cosas de su ~ 1 d PwOll MIP Na. ea. prapredad Sin av11>0 adi· 212. ..S men cou"I tit, ABANDONMENT OF ctonal poi pane de ta c:.<11te ~ ra ..t Deed d USE OF FICTITIOUS E.tsten otrot ,.qUtsitos Tna 191 Fu-~ IC, BUSINESS NAME legales Poede QU9 usted CCIII Mlea. CA 1211127 N'fo4 The 1011 ~ nutera ttamar a on a~ado 133 M 053 n. uildill= °""'"0 pe1$u 1 ..,. ""¥ h8S (have) abendoned 1nmed!a1amente St no T~ ........,. 91'¥ uae o1 the flclitlous buli· conoce • on at>ogad<>. far 9IPf i100111"'*w ol e. ness name Cerllhed puede,llamar a un sel'\ilOO .._ .,_ end a/tWll Che D 2780 Bl·~"' d dt ref"rencta de abogadol oomman dlilly.._1. It .-.,, m· ry, ..,..,.r o • una ollCllla de •)'uda le· thlW«I ne..n. S9id .... _.,. g:~~~~esa, 011 (vea el i1irect0fl0 tale• be !Nde. tu .....-.U _.... The FICt tious B~ness IOnico) OI ~. 9'lf 1 OI f ,_,. •"'-· CASE NUMBER: ~ tllglllldng -poe.-name re er..... to ..,.,.e (Numero del Cato) .-.,. 01 ~ to was hied In Oranoe County C3228S ,,_, IW ~ pmoipel on 06t'03197. FILE NO. The name and addleu undlW rde(e) .....s IJ¥ 19973722976 ol lhe oourt is. (El nombre .-~dtn.9.wltl..,... Ronald Victor, 21038 Y d•reoclon oe la cone et) lwreon. • prOll4ded in .-Champlain. El Toro, ca11- NORTH ORANGE noWl).arMnoee.. f ~.under fomia 112630 COUNTY MUNICIPAL .. terrnl d lw deed d 1Nll This bultnesl 11 con· COURT, 1275 North ~ .... dwv-end d~ antnd!Vldual S.rkeley Avenue P O Box ....-d lw ln.tlll9e end ol VICIO< 6000, Fufle'1on Calolorrna IW llWll cr-.d bf lllid deed Th•• llatemenl was ltfed 92635-0097 d 1Nll bwl $188,'2020 With the County Clerk 01 The name, addtesa and o.ad' ~ •. 1M, Orange Count~M9·99 telephone number ol plain Norttft.,.. MOf1QaOe a.v-0 1 1J 709600 hH'a atlomey, 01 plarnbfl lcel. Inc.. • lnlme, 383S 81 Y Pllut uly 2~i. 28, without an anomey is· (El 01mrno Del Rio. Nortll, Sulle Aug 4, 11· 1999 vv520 nombre la d1reccfon y el 200, Sen Dlilgo, CA 9'2108, NOTICE OF numero' de 1et9tono oel 1919) 52.Mell, (919) 317· APPLICATION TO at>ogado del demandante, Tm· S... ~'°""•on, Bw" SELL ALCOHOLIC o del deman<Sante que no .lint WinglleAd. TVM C, BEVERAGES t1ene &"""ado, es) AIMlorimd sv-n D t of Fil <ln I •--Daniel rvwek:h, Attomev ~ OM>C. Olllt1 8 8 2S·J1ut19&ea....,., at Law, <1848 Lak91118W Av· 1_4*1_1.;_,. _______ 1 To Whom It May Coqcem anue, Su II 100. Yort>e Fl tJUo B I The Nama(I) of the L.:inda Cal !omlol 92688 c us us nesa Apphcant(1) ls/are (714) 777-e555 N•me Statement YOUNG CYNll-41A ANN OATE• JUN 21 19~ TrMI followlOQ persons The apphcan11 listed WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, ar~ ~M~E::ENT above are eppl}'IOO to the Clenl, by Sha.rOn How-COMPANY, 2651 IMne Depenment ol Alc:ohollc ard, o.s>utY A .,,.i 1.,~ ,..__ Bev9rage Control to HP Pub• shed Ne....,... Bea-" 11enue • ....,.1e ~. vu.ta .............. _ ...__ Cos D .. ,..,.. '"'' Mesa, Cahfomil 92627 ............... .,.,..,,.ges al ta Men aity Pb Ms OVltllting Company, 103 PALM ST Jllv 21, 28, AugUll 4. 1 I, Inc. (CA), 2851 lntine Av•· BALBOA CA 92661 1999 W511 nue, Suite 134, Costa For the lollowino type of Fictitious 8uslne11 Mesa, Callfotnta 92627 License. •1 ON.-SALE Nam• Stetement ~ t>usineu ... con ~E..fi~G AND WINE - The following person5 by: a corpo111tion Put>Lsnect Ne\llPOlt Beach are dOtng bul10au as Have you started doing Colla Meia Dally Ptlot NATURE'S M.a.AKET, gj':,8185; yet? Yes, July 28. August 4, 11, 11199 t Seamist C1rde, NeWpo!'I MS Ovttittrng Co Inc, W521 Beach, CA 92663 C>ofaen Lynn GuarreC!nO, Flctltloue Bualnet1 Dawn Mana Sutlon, Oealgnated Brolter Oflioer Name Statement 1 Searrust Circle, Newpon This statement wu fifed The lollow1ng """r~· S.aoh, CA 92663 ,...... """' .. ThlS bUllne5S IS con With the County Clerk ar .,. dOlng buslneu .. ducted bV an tndtvtc:tuRI Orango CoontY on 7·8·99 Plue Land. 103 E 17th tt -· tHN7111eH Street. Suite 5. Costa txis::'s~t?ll,:eu ...,.rig-08lly Piiot Juty 2~1. 28, Mesa, ca111orn1a 92827 Dawn M. Sutton Aug 4, 11. 1m vv514 Eastland Enterprl1u. Tl\11 11a1emenl waa rited Flc01Joua Bualnet1 ~~i\ ~~:!:~~~ 5~~~. with tha Cour11y Cletk ol Name Statement Meu, caii~mia 92927 011n90 County on M2·99 The loOowlt!O per$0N Th bu •· '1""7tl82t 818 dQlng bus•~" 11 1s nest .. con· Oa1!v Pilol Juty 21. 28. POlKA DOTS DESIGN UUCled by a CX>rpOfttton Aug '4, 11, 1999 W512 2 Cone Trovata, lrvioe, Have you started doing Flethloue IUilnils caMorn•• 92606 tx.rarnesa yet? No Heme .atMament :!Yac. Wrttry, 2 Col1e Eastland Enterprlaes T I ,.._111_...._ Inc., M olumed R. The to!IOMng peflOl"ll fO'V8 • Mne • ._ ..,.,_ Tavalcoly, Se<ratary are «.'Oiflg tiustnela.. 9~ ... _,_ 15 _,., This statement wu hied HCW ENVIRONMfN· .,.. ---• ...,.., with the County CltTtt ol TAl. 018 TYltln, N8wPo!'I duded by. en lndlYlcluel O<ange County on M3-ff Beach, caatomia 9~ . Have you Matted doing 1HM7111Mt H C'1anclar wwamaon. bullnea Y9'7 v11 oa 'I P.11ot M 21. ~ 818 Tualln, Newport 7/1511994 4 11 18 1""" ~ Joay c Wlllry • • . -· • ~· ;,".: 11 oon-Tnls 11atemen1 was IJled duded '1y ao lrdvldllll """ 1tl8 Ooumv Oe"< of The reglatrant com· Orange County on 7-G 99 ....AA ---........ 111MTillS14 :~......,~r u--~ Dally Ptlo4 Ji.Av 14 21, name Of names, ll•ted 2a.Aup.4. 1990 Vi!02 8C!O¥'t on 7/tl'lt FldltlOus IUiine .. H Cherdet Willlam$On Nefne .,..._,, Thia ....,,,.,.,. WM llied ni. lolkMinO pel90nl *' N CCU'flY Clefk o4 ara OOll!o btAlnltl •• °'M198 ~ llllle 'foueh Upa, 81 fell D• .... 1.Mf 11 ~ ~:-~ Meiee, C.lllor• ,Aull· •1 "· ,. p1i w QUliw. 321 w .,... . ' WlllOn • • ••• Coeta ... .. MeM; Celflomje 9afl17 C9rOI J.ld!el!a Ouiroi. 321 w .... ~:t. •3!1. co... ...... ~ tm1 -llUllr.-.. oan-CMtld ..,. l'ulllend end ... no.,,... adOtNI Of' or.. tli , ~·-•,.,... cw common ct.tltrm+ott. ....... ... ., .,___., •• .., ...... ~ lo It• IOCdOn .. ...... • .... .. ..... tat ..... l'MJ be OClMllMO lfOn1 IN 11M fl TNll, .. IOM N -. _, ......... OllOt ~,.. =--.... ~ ~ ~.J ~p.:&:!ve •ldflrt 111 :"'iii5 Mil....,...._ ___ -.=o ., .,'1:;:-:. -" ~ ..., ...., ,.. I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF AVAILABILrTY OF ANNUAL REPORT Pu11uant to Section 6f04(d) ol 1ne tn1emal Revenue Code Notice 1$ hereby goVen 1'181 the en· nual return for lhe caiendat ~ear ending Dec.mt>er 3t. 1998 ol the PACIFICARE FOUNDATION, a pnvate loundabOO, Is-evailable lor inspection by any In· reresled citizen who re· quest$ ii at the fouodatron'1 pMC1pa1 office. loeated at 3120 Lake Cenler Onve, Santa Ana, CA 927°'4 Tel· epnone (714) 8~5..5132 Begmnlog on the date ol this publlcelloo. ano tor 180 days thefeaflar. dunng normal buslneu hOura, lrom 8 am. 10 5 p.m The director or ttte loundatoOtl 1$ RMi Gebel Publlshe<J Newport Beach• Costa Mesa Daily P110r Augusl 4 1999 WSI:§ Actlt1ou1 Buelne11 Nam• Statement The folloVo'tng periOllS are doillQ bu$1neas " EUROPE'S PREMIUM, 310 N HarbO< Blvd, Su 240. Fullerion. caldomla 92832 Patnoa A Evans <123 Fair Drive. •208 Costa Mesa, eai.tornla 92628 This bUSiness II con· dueled DY an lnellV\dual Have you started OOJng t>usiness yet7 No Patnda A Evan1 This statement wH h ed with ttle County Cieri! ol Orange County on 8·2• 9 19996801056 Dally Pilot Aug 4. 11 , 18. 25, 1999 W630 Dorr scored five times for Corona del Mar Jn Sunday's 6-3 win over N<'wport Harbor in tne fourth and final game of the weekend. I PUBLIC NOTICES Trus.. CRYSTAL ESPINOZA ASSISTANT SECRETARY TD SERVIC£ COMPANY 1750 E FOUR™ ST SUITt 100 PO BOX 119U SANTA AHA CA 92711-1981 714~3-1372 WI llt llSilllnO tlll lleMbctaty to COiiet a tlttit end 1111 fll()(IM-'°" .. 00131n -bl 11"4 fOf 11\at purpOct ...... -flOtlYef or~ or In WffllnQ II 1¥14al>1t. tlll llCPldtO openlnQ bid may bl OOtarllsd by calllna 111t 1olloYMO &elti>llona numblr(s) OCI lllt illY blfOll tllt ull 714/4IO-S690 TAC# <15899SC PUB 7flLW. ll!Wn llltm BSC 8579 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: STANLEY VINCENT MC KEEVER CASE NO. A198143 To .. 11 ne11i, beneh· CJaoe1, cre<Mors cont· log\lnt Cfed•IO!i, and per· I PUBLIC NOTIC!S YOU MAY EXAMINE Ult ltte kept by Ille court. II you are a person interested in Ille esl.ate, you may Irle 11111th the court a Request 101 Soeoal NotJce (form OE· 15.4) of Ille fl!JnO ct an 1n· vantOI)' and appraisal or estate asse" or of any pellllOn or account as pr0¥1ded In Probate Code gec(lon 1250. A Request lor Speoal Noll<)e lonn is ava~able lrom the ooun Cieri>. Attorney IM tt1• Pelllloner: Scou o. Richmond, Eaq. (CSU 036137) Richmond & Richmond Law Oflic•, APC 101 E. Chapman Av• .. Orange. CA 929" Publislled Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Daily PllOI JUiy 29. August 4, 5, 1999 ThW712 !IOf\S Who may othotrw11e be 1n1e1u1eo in the will or ( 795 • I 111a1e or bolt1 or oerTUAAIES ST ANLEV VINCENT '--------'· MC KEEVER KLEES A PETITION FOA PRO· BATE hH been IUed DY E ELLY-CHRISTA RENATE Shirley llz.abeU\ Klees. MC KEEVER 11"1 the Supe· bom Okerstrurn, Bist>ee flOI' Col.r!1 ol caLlonlia, A]. Belolled daughter ol County ol ORANGE. Francis and Sarah Vestal THE PETITION FOR mother of four. passed on ~&,~~~ism~~~t Tnursday July 1s. at MC KEEVER be appoiote<I 5 13pm She 15 suMved by <as personal representatlve Vincent Vestal Klees and 1o &dmlnlater th• eata1e o1 larrnly of Geneva, IL. J1a the deoadent Bennet and fi!Ny of THE PETITION 1equeats Bo, Ness Soot1and u K tna docooenl 1 Woll and Robert Reno Klees ol San coo!cits II any be adll\ttted Diego, CA, and Paul Kleas 10 Ploblta Tne Will •nd of H?ftywood CA. eny OOdlCllS are avaJlable , Bettv was OirectOI ol lor exammalion n the flle ·1 ~ept ~ the court Adm1sst0ns and A8(X)(dS THE PETITION requests fOf Orange Coast College, uttiolity 10 '8dm1n1&1er the CoSla Mesa. CA vmere het estate unc>er the lndepend· career spanned 25 years enr AC1miois11atlOl'I of Ea· ahar staning as a volun· tatu Act (Thi• Avlhonty teer. She was past presi-w II allow me personal rep-dent of the Punch and Judy reientauve to· Ullle many •Cli00$ wllnout obtaining G1111d at Chlldren·s Hosf)llat court approval Before Ora~ County and past tatong cert811l very impor· President ol the PT SA 1an1 actions, nowevet. !tie She was • Jobe's Oaugh· personal representative ler, and a Oaught8f of the w a be required lo gill• no-Eeslam Stat. llOI to 1n1eresttd per&OnS Betty was 1 fine artist, untosl lhey have W111V9d muSI08ll and ""°' ., .. _ nOIJICO OI consantlld 10 ~ ,..,.... .,.,. PfOPOM.ld action.) me In· leaves many o1 her beau· deC:,~ent admlnislranon trful china patnljngs, au v.11 be gmnted poetni ptelurts and songs unless lncere eel per· lo remember hef by. She on r ... s a11 obf8Cll0n '° lhO was a gentle ~ Inside a petltJOn &flG •how$ good •lrt1nn woman, af1C1 $1\a . CllUle wnv COUit~ --.., not grant 1ne alJlhofliy be massed by many In lieu A HEARING 'On the pelJ. ol flowers, pie... make uon wil be held on donations in her name to AUGUST 26 1999 al 1 45 AMFAA. pm, In D tpl l73 located II lr;;~iiir~11 341 Tile Coty Drive South, Otanoe. CA 92868 IF \'OU OOJECT 10 lhe grant•no ol tne pet1tton. you 'inould appear et the hear· tW.liiiirllii Ing and 1111e your obEC· hoot or hte wnnen ob ec· lions with tho ooun be Ole MEMORIAL MAK th• hearing Your ap• Cemetery • Mortuary pe ranee may be"' pe1son I c~ c °'1'?-?o6' :~°E"r' cREDI• 3500 ~ = TOR or C:OHllOQ8tlt erildltOI ~ ...,.. of tho deQCased. ~ m11" ..,...1CM[ 111e yQ\Jf ctalm wtttt tne ·I•==~====-~ coul1 and mall a copy to the 'II personal t1pru11ntal1v• IOooit't~ by the court w'ltlln IOUf months lrOm !he itete ol the lirlt llluance of letters H provldtd In Pto- b6te COde lectlon 0100 The ume tor ftlinQ t1a1rna wtl noc expn tierON four montt. from cne hellttng .. _liliilii[liiiilj•lll! cs. .. nocioed •bOV9 .. .. • I • r...; ~ 1 1 PU8UC NOTICES 1 1 f'UBUC NOTICU 1 1 PU~ NOTICES , 1 Actttk>us• Bualnesa ra5&0tltlve lo adlTlll'ilter coun anci ma~' C09Y lo lhl uke forest Cahlom•• .._,,,. ~t Che ectate o1 IN decedent personal represen1a11ve t2630 Tne fOllOwlog QeflOOI THE PETITION f8QU8St$ appointed by" the COl)t\ Thia bu$1Mil II QOn are ~ bu5lneM as Che oeoedenf1 WILL and w11tW1 lout monthl Imm lht cM:!ed 17y a ~ton sraglng Flret Im· codlcila.Haoy.beadmlttec1 csa.teollnnuuanca4l~· ,._~you atanecs doing PfeMIO/ll. 11111 Bayside IO ~ The wilf and teri as pt~ided In MCt1on tMlneU yet? Yu 5J03 or1vr. M·•. Nt•POrt any ClOdldlt are evadable 11100 ot ihe Cllllomia Pro-lncxlfpcxaled 1m • • Bead\ C.l!tomea 112660 IOf tuminatlon in the lilt belt Code. The time IOf Jo$tph R Smith and ..... Mary J Deane. 11111 1111>117V IN court fi.*lQ ClaJms "'II noc ••pi! IOClllH. Incorporated, Ba~ Dnve. M·•. New ·THe PETITION reQUe$1.1 belore lour moolhl lrom Joseph Runell SrMh port Beach, Cahtorn1a authoflty to acJmll'llSler the tne twtenng ci.te no1ice<1 Prelldenl • 92660 • Miiie under the lndepend· above T I ! nt ltled Linda J P bury, 21808 enl Admini1trati0n ol E• YoU MAY EXAMINE1he "'9 a= ~It! t Winnebago une. Lake tatu Act. (This autllOl1ty tole kept 17y the coun It you ~~O:eou~~ 7.30-~ Forest. California 9'l630 wll allOW 11\e personal rep-are a peraon 1ntere5ted In 19"M00907 nw buslneP 11 con· resencattve .to take many the estate, you may I le Daltv PilOC Aug A 11 18 ~~";!ou~,,':13~0 :U~ a:~'!:'!1 ob~~f'o~ ·=sr4;~~~0e:. 2S. 1099 · W53i business yet? No taking certain very lmpor· (form DE·154) o11ne tiling Mary J Deane tant aotlons, hoWever, lhe of an inventory and ap-SUMMONS Th1s atatement was Med personal represenlatlve praJsal ol estate a"ats or (CITACION JUDICIAL) .. With the County Cieri\ ol Will be requlred to gtve no-of any pebllOn Of acoouol NOTICE TO DEFEN'· Orange County on 7·30·99 uce n> lnter11ted per5ons as provided In Prot>ate DANT; (AYllO a AcusadO) • 1"968009Sll unlass tl\ey have waived Code secUon 1250 A Re· SUZANNE lEA KRAMER. Dally Ptl04 Aug '4. 11. 18, nolice or C00$8nled to the QUeSI IOf Spetial Notice KANAKO NOTO, ANO 25. 11199 W532 proposed action! Tl\e In· lolm IS av'llllable from Illa DOES 1 TO 20 depeodenl adm nlstrahoo court clerk YOU ARE BEING SUED NOTICE OF PETITION authority win tie grante4 AttorneY for the BY ,Pt.:.AINTIFF (A UCI le TO ADMINISTER untass If\ interested per· Pethfoner: esta demandandol ESTATE OF: son lilesanobJecOon totl\e ROBERT R. JOHNSON, I TAMERA R SMITH • ROSE MARIE pebtt0n and Shows good CSBt .,.., You have .30 CALEN MAYHEW cause Why lhe coun i;hould MADDEN, JONES, COLE DAR DAYS alter this sum ... • not grant the authooty a JOHNSON, mons is served on you to CASE NUMBER: A HEARING on 11\e peti· 111 W. OCEAN BLVD.. lite 1 typewntteo rasponse A 198205 tion wia be hekS on 8·26·99, STE. 1300, et lhl• ooun To all helrl, benef1· at 1 45 p M 11'1 Dept L73 LONG BEACH, CA 90802 A letter O! phone c.aH Will cianes. cred1tor1, conl· localed at 34t THE CIT¥ Published Newport Beach· not pl'O(ect you, your type· ingenl credtlOB and per· DR ORANGE CA. Costa Mesa Dally P110t wntten respoose must be sons \IWtlo may otherwise 112863-156{1 August 2. 4, e. 1999 1n proper legal torm 11 you be 1n1erested "' the will or IF YOU OBJECT to 11\e No.105963 MW582 want the ooun to Mat your estate, or both, ol granting ol lhe pehllon, you case ROSE MARI£ MAYHEW $houla i1DP1KH al-ttlecbeal-Bctillow-Bua!Mu It you do not. flla_ yet.If lll- A PETITION FOR PRO· Ing and state your ~-Name St8tement sponse on lime. you may BA TE hes been hied by ltons or ltle written obiee· The following persons Ion the case. and your HENRY M MAYHEW In bons with the coun t>efore are doing t>usiness as wagas. money and prop- ltll Superiol' Coun o1 Call· the hearing Your ap-Joseph R Smith and As· erty may be tallen wrthOul fom11, County ol pearanca may be In persoo soc:lates, lncorporalael, further warning lrom the OAANGE COUNTY or by your anomey 20912 Paseo Roble Lake court THE PETITION FOR IF YOU ARE A CREDI· Forest Cahlomla 112S30 There are other legal re· PROSATE requests that TOR or c::onhngent creo11or JosePn R Smith and As· quJrements You may want HENRY M MAYHEW be ol the deceased. you must soclales. 1ncorpor11eo to cell an auorney right appointed as personal rap· file your dalm with ltle (CA), 20912 Paseo Roble. away It you do not know • ' ... Index II ....... ~~~-- rl I PUBLIC NOTICES an attorney you ma'/ cau In attorney Rtfemll Mrvloo or a legal aid office I llSleel ., 1tle ptiot,. book) D .. pues de que le enrreoueo esta otaden tu· Clcial usted uene un oiazo de 30 DIAS CALEN· OARIOS pera presentar una respu9Sta escttta a maquina en asta cone. Uoa cana o uoa tlamadtl lelefona no le olracera proceocaon, su respuesta escnta a maqui,. Ilene que cumphr· con las tor· malldaoes legal•• aproplaelas s1 vsted quoere que la corte escudie su Cl$0. SI USled no presenta SU respuesta a bempo, puede perder el caso, y le pueden qultar sv satar1o •. su C11nero y otras cosas .Cle su l>f°"tedad $In aYISO aell· CIOl'lll por parte Cle la cone Ex1sten 01r0s requlsuos tegates Puede que us1e<1 quiera llamar a-un a!>OOSCIO lnmeo1atamen1e. St no conoce a un ol>Ogado puede llamar a un MMCIO de reteral'ICll de abogados o-. una oft0na de ayuoa le· ~ (vea el C11rectono tete· onico~SE NUMBER: (Numero CS.I Caao) 80670$ The name and address ol the coutt-lS:-(~9-y C11reccion de la corte es) SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA ANA, CA 92701 CENTRAL JUSTICE CENTER The name, address. and I ~BUC NOTICES 16 ptione nutnt.ier QI plain· \Ill I atlomey Of plalntifl '*1lh0ut n attomcy is (El nomtll' • la dm.l<:dOn y al numero 1 tono oet alJOOadO OOI Clctn8tldan1 • o Ckll o mandani que no Ilene atlOQEdo. 11) CHRISTOPHER LoMBARDI. S0#93380 5e211183 3GH5 LAW OFFICES OF LOMBARDI & PERRY, LLP. 110 PINE AVENUE, SUIT6 1000 LONG BEACH. CA 80802 DATE MAR 22 1999 ALAN SLATER, Clerk, by ELIZABETH GAMBOA, Deputy STATEMENT OF DAMAGES (Pereonal tnjury 01 Wrongful Death) To· KANAl{O NOTO Pla1nt1ll TAMERA A SMITH Meks damages '" lfll at>ove-en.Mlod action, as tOltows • 1 General darnagas AMOUNT a Pain sulfenng and In eonveroenoa $50 poo 2 Speoal damages a Medocal e~pensu (to dete) $7 ooo b Future moo cat eKpense1 (present value) $ UNKNOWN c Loss of earnings (l<HSall} ~ 682 d LOIS ol luture aam1ng capacity 1pr11sen1 Value} • $ UNKNOWN Date JULY 19 1999 Isl CHRISTOPHER ·LOMB~RDI Publislled Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dady P1lol August 4 11 18, 25 1999 CNS1732924 WS28 W~y. August A, I 999 9 I PUBlllC NOTICfS I P\JBUC NOTICES 11 P.UBUC NOncu I I ~ HCmCeS I • STARTING___,___- A NEW BUS/NESS??. • • • • • • • • • • • The Uial Dquinmmr 41 tlu Daily P1/.o1 is pktUeJ to 'a-nMtm« • nn11 S01Jitr Mtl• 1111d1/Jt.bk 14 new b14Jinnsn. • • • ~ u11U MW SEARCH 1he IUIWU for yo11111 no "'"" <harze. llM "w JO" rhi time '11,J rhe tnp to IM Court House in 3antJJ ,Ana; Thin, of <0~ne. 6.fin tht u11rdJ.is .'""'P~J we wJJ file yaur fiainow •usmas mime sr.atnnmt with "the ~unty Ckrlt,.J>"~l.Uh onre" W«k fo'r four Wttlts IU rrq111rrJ bJ IAw anti thm fil.r yo11r prH/ of p11blu111J.tJn wt1h the. County Cink. . Pk/I.St s11>p bJ to fil.t your ficritiow bwmess ltlltnnmt Ill tht O.il] Pil41, 330 W. &ty St, Costll Mesa. If you cannot stop by. ple11U ctdJ w IZI (9-/9) 642-4321 •ni iw w1U ""'1tt 11rrtlnKt'1'11ma for)"" to, haNik thu prowlurr "1 m11iL < • If you shou/J haw '1IJ farther 'luntions, plast ctdl us 11nJ wt will be more thlVf tliul to 11SSist JO.._IL GHf' IM.clt in your 1U'W ~usmm! 1 Polley Rate oml dl'udl1111·· ,m• uLjN'I 111 d1.t11~I' ••ithout 111itkl'. TI1t puhli-h1·r rc·erw r h nd11 10 r.l'n•or. n rlu,,if,. rl'\ i•1 ur rt·jec1 ull\ 1 la--1fi1iJnd\1•r11-1·m1111. Plr.:1 ~ rt'(l_On all\;l'm•r th,u mn' hr. 111 \our rl •··ifir•J ,,d 1rnm• duw·I) 'Oi" ~.uh Pil111 11•ctpt· nu· l1ul11h1 \ (11' .111\ 1·rrur 111 au nrh rni-rnwm (or .. hie h 11 tn \ l!{' =--~-....... c:l By Fax ByPbone By MalHn Person: n -p~1t1~1blt• ,.,;,.pl £ur th1· , ... ,I"' 1ht• §j>Hl'I' llr1Uill1~ O<TOptl•d b) 1h1• r•nor Gnd111 un viii) lw 1t_IJ11tot:d for tltt> (~1 m..,.niun. 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Ml $154 Dldilt la Tuaadly 11 5PM ()pen Hot.IN lJlllllgl SI SC °'8dlfw ThndaY 5PM ft Paya to Advet11M I II\ the Beat Locel AMI &ulte Section CALL TODAYll LISA K. RIVERA Mt-574-4252 ANNEWUEV MN74-4249 t ' .. ' t • I • • 9' ..... , • ..._ """''. w·---·- !51°!.."°~ '8r~ Dover Sh-. Tnm .. Sale s:Mf.900 'Elfl & ~ Ta)'lor, OPEN WED, TH\JR FRI, SAT· ..... 94~-4721 SUN 12-4 ' 408 Rigel Cir ... ~~b-r -2 .... b,...1-"ii_o_n.,..t 1.-c-e ... I .,..., o-' 3br «JtW 2 • USbll ""' ol peltl & bed! bey B«r Cctop $&C91( Townhouae, 2 c.-... onl'I ... .....,. ,.....__ IUA-'"•• 2711 1147,400. .... So. Calif & -......... """ ....... """'""- Or-Cou1 =c 111 BIO CYN VILLAS 1 .:~ • -n..-TOWNHOME EXCELLENCE _.,,on"'"'...,..., un 1-$• Bonterlng Bit Cyn Golt I I Coura. 2·3brs ()pen Sun , .... 13 ~ Ford Rold Prop 949-759-7100 V::::::::; NP CREST TWNHM 2 rnrues to tJchl 3br 2 5tll Of'EN SUN 1.. oonoo, rnllble, belt>ef catpal 33t01 CIRCULA CORONA remod End unH Owner ad $289,000 949-631·2111 3t>f +din 2 5bll oversa 2 BOAT DOCK + VIEW car gar 1752sl. oo decor convn pool S247X 7~nl·9591 ON WATEAFftONT. UNDER $300,000 AOT. MW72M120 1 22~1 ONEFORORO I Thunderbird Dr. AeadY for mmad OCClll*lCY 3bt 35be ~II bron 111 TURTLE ROCK iowe.t price :; ~1111' NEV~· = Open Sil.sun 1-6' OCCUPIED No mellow Roos 12 Melyton home Ill SomrM. ~ .... -~ -000 5tn3Sbe3 f-..~built WI ...., •• i .... s. •.-. Ownef ... ~~1111 1995 3 car gar,~ Sii. Beautltut 2ii condO and loc, l~:=-1 ;;.z;,.T:;.~;:: . l.AIUiinrt;Bi . ~~ondooorr:: LOWEST PftlCEO IH Sutles. axPlllded loll. 17 tole TMllE! 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Hr 281, end unfl; 2c¥ ger, Fp. big pnvata yard Avlliltlle an -fl~ ca OofWd Plaft 1Mi-m«l74 FAlllWAY APAKIMENTS AT BIG CANYON CATl!D COMMUNrrY BY FASHION ISLAND ....... "" llMd ..... Md golf c:outM VleWs. Er+>v _ ..... htng In your letge 1,2cw38A~homel • 'fwo.Olr garllg9 • ·Nuf•/dl~ hOollupe •A 1J'1 re (lwod & .-> •M'OOI Ml •41 • Wilt bar '°' t end S BR ........... UIO • eony, no peea. .,..__._.....,.oeoe ,,,,,.., ... Newport..,._ Al* ...... Bayfl'OM c-.unuy With privue be«h 6 ..;na, Walk eo s.u-w.-.. 17..,!BR 11100 Waocl t..rftint &..,-.apnv ... ...... s.r,..,... . .......... (M9)76M919 ~.-~-.c-~'"'1' .. . . ~~ \1 ~ ... 1 •• 11 "'"' "' n4, ~ Hours -li·I· ph.11111· R :m.1111-.·1.1101'111 \1,.,,1,. ~n•I~• \\ulk-111 X::$0.1111-.) Otlpm \I '"'b' I rnl111 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH UDO ISLE 3&. 281 i1ep1aee 1.aroe Qlfeoe. sunnv 1>100. $2800/monlh 1 ·21r lease 107 vt1 Juclf. 94M~10I •VIUA BALBOA quiet• 2BR t 58A Vii* Ceil pool, tennis. club hse. gated comm $1300/mo 562-4»5211 Sbr + Cltn. 2b1, OIBlng h W/O, frig. sharp! Oen vtew balcony. $2325/mo lnct uhl 94~S74·5SOI 'WEST CUff' Elite, quilt bNutlfvl 2br 2.Sbl W/O new c.wpet. 2 car 911, club houM, iiETABOUFE 3S61noemettc) 30% oll MSRP,'no !Ima lo anyone OYtr 18 30-da,- Money eac. Guara'llee •~• 11>le trom this liletlbolile(trademarlr} lnde· pendent D•str1butor Only 1~-!159S Olsbibutora needed (CAL•SCAH} HELP PR OMOTE WORLl>ptace by hosltla a ~ School ~ ~\II· denll Oonl miss 1fios ~ pot111nl1y 10 bfoaden you1 hotlzons beginning Augusl Cati AISE 1-800·SIBLING www 1158 com (CAL ·SCAN) SAVE BIG s on Pergo. Wtl$0Nn P!Ckl!lllng ~on l""Oflll Carpet, wood , vlnyl .... .,, carpettttauu com Bea•erll)O, Oreooo 97005 1-800-8»0617 Wr sr.p na· honw1de. no salts tilt. (CAL•SCAN) -------Deadlines ------.., Monda) ........... .Friday 5:00pm Thun-day .. Wednt"~a) S:OOpm Tue::;da) ......... Monday .5:00pm f-,iJa) .......... Thur,.,day S:OOpm Wt•dm·~da) .... Tlw.,day 5:00pm • aiurd11y ........... Frida) 5:()()pm WANTED QUES Old.I' Style fumit\.tre PIANOS t. ColledlblH ·"-"'-·~ • s..... •A.lltOt. ~-~· $$ CASH PAID$$ ..... ,.,... ............. WE BUY ESTATES ............... .........,_. "'ft PAY lltlOIE $ FASTUr ;:649-4922V: SOUTH COAST AUCTION Fat Grow1ng Co. seelUl'g I l'eliallle CIOl1SISWt person tOf dltaertrv FT/PT. ll8lltlle hclul5. ~!I $7.00 • Wlii ... L CCl'1*t David Of San al &l 8081 1 ... 31M7 .. PoOI. s 1175 760-402-1152 BIG CANYON Slngit feiNy home gl1e QUlrdecl 4 Br!.181. Av1' Mg 1 S itwu Apl t S3SIOMAo ~9 759-18911 Side by tide ~or 14021.0STIFOUNO I = ~'&4~ I tS2 llCYCl.IS I HARBOR VIEW HOMES 3t11 21>1. 2 ur 11t1ct1eo gerage, yard .,/gardener S2400'mo 1149-759-3086 WESTCUf'F FAMILY HOME 4Br 38a lg yard j)ltftJ trN lned II A~ &'20 0 3500rmo Dave O Cokhv.. B.ln er 9'H18-l!l20 Found mile ca, blown \1991 l1riped • Cdleol PM Colla u... ... 7t4-SS7-4618 LOST Cal malt .oran<9• ftll)td ..., Very tnencPy, llllwerM to Rodney HHrt- bn>Mn owner~ 10 llnd, Iott In . CON, OC.an a C1mltlon. 7·2.7. $500 flEWAflOU FOR SAFE RETURN MM75-n61 POOL Cl.E.AHEfl KflEEPY KflAUl Y STILL IN BOX NEVER USED S200 PAGER 1-t&W ... 7"5 SLOT UlcHiNts CALIF LEGAL. ' SELL Ofl TRADE 7t~206 GT Ml.II RAQHQ 81K£ aa GT COfllPOf*'ll &. Sift rtme. paid $450 ·Sell SlOO 71W3M210 TANDEMS BIKES $504300 14H22-tetl 1454 NUITURE I .... ,...,..., ...... ...... •-.a .... ,. ... .... .............. -........... = .._...,_,CH ................... lllt• I --...,m1. ... .. I 10 W n sdoy, August .4, 1999 TODAY'S CRO SSWORD PUZZLE 59 Adnalle; • g ., Ptcturet 65 Have haillldnaUons G8 Cherilh' • et r1r~atu11 70 °'N4); lo NM 71 Ttnnll p!ty9' , ~ 72 lalanbul nallve 73 Nlbb6tt 74 Edmonton Bridge By CHARLES GOREN wilh OMAR SHARIF •nd TANNAH HIHSCH LOGICAL 01.!FEN~E Nenhtr "ulncrablc. Weil deals. NOR'fH •'5' 0 863 o A KQJ 10 •AS for by the foct thlit WC$t \\ aWllld uf declan:r'1 ab1Jilies. ACIJAA U T L Sed1n 'M ~~.~ a1uu. COAST ACUM 714-tJWSOO ACURA i.2 T.L Stdsl 'II lllQ. 11r1 Wir. nm. 3St m1 lOI t503l. S22,988 SOUTH COAST ACUM 114-17 .. 2500 iiiiw 51'1 con~1c:d6jl 't4 Me!Mlc aqua ll!LWI ill IUIO, FOlllO CROWN VICTORIA 'J7 $17.177 ~US11S3l TH£000flE ROSINS FORD www.soblnaford com 8'H46-0010 FOAo eAOWN ViCtdRIA ii 111,•11 (0112470) TIIEOOORE R091N8 FORD www .robi1111ord.com 8'M.cl-0010 50iio ESCORT ex SON 17 17,177 (215515) ntEOOOAE R081N9 FORD 1 ••c~1 1 • J40U.-A U L SEOAH 'f7 NISSA .. MAlOtlA OU 17 m .• t7-4352 e1ac111tan ....._, l.OadMI 8AUE'R JAGUAR • m iil1; Rf,100 714·t53-4IOO _..... .i.ouw iii Sid1n 40i 'ii HISOSAA MADiX 'iO 4'&I $33,MI 17-4U7 power, 111, aito. M1100I. BAUfA JAOUAA a Red 8MJty and trit $4900 7H·M3"4IOO 949 723-1504 J.aguat I ~ntmAH,..r:;...-..,SEHtRA...,.m'il:.r-,..,. S3U9S 87-4441 $221 I* month 8AU£R JAGUAR Sonny'• Olnc Pontiac Buie* 114-fU-ctOO WWW.cintr'l.cotn Jagulf EDA 71M44-6200 133,1195 16-4511 '. NiSSAN 200$)( 'ii Eat.lniot gip !Rtlr+nct · wes r EAST West ltd lhe king of ht'arts, on which Ea&1 conuibutcd lhe nine to stan nn echo bowing an ~ven nu1n. ber of hearts -in this case, obvious• ly four becauo;e of tho raise With all the high cards in hearu ond diomonds accounted for and South m111ked with the rest of the spade honors by the auction, West reasoned that Ba.St almost surely held the queen and Jack or clubs to j ustify any action, so at I.rick two West i.hifted to the k;na of clubs. 'NC. gtNI shape. low miles. $17. 660 obo 949-63 t .()662' eQw st •Ii •92 2ar. • N1111 body •W. AIC, loaded, snrf. $600 down. assume S9.950 pttvete pa~ 94H73-0411. www.rot>lnalord com 14M41-0010 FORD ESCOllT SE '08 Auto, ale. tuft pwr •tereo (195718) $9-4118 SOUfH COAST ACURA 714-879-2500 BAUER JAGUAR Brown, auto, runt good, . 7t •·953-4900 $1200 Of bait 0,,.,, MPLOYMENT OPPTYS 222 ACOUSTICAL Cf!UNGS ~ CEILING DESIGN ACO USTIC REMOVAL. KNOC~DOWN TEXT\JRE APPl D 714-61o.33H FARt KINO INlERIORS I'\ ner~emodel l ... Rourr Adlill006 VIII/MC ~ ~M4S-932S REBUILD OA AEMOOEL HMlcs or Ofllcu • OU; :iv Conw\lcilon • R(W.' :lbfV Pnclld • L 16ompaoy 19311318 • S1qi.oYm ;m & Auoclale6 C4118'M44-$415 .. ., 0 1•~~~ •. 2t Obttct trom the 50 -HashaM • past s~ Style Of type 30 Kind ol boofn 54 F1$hing net 32 ·sul'Pf.. 58 Tnumphant Symphony" exelatnatlOf'I oomposer 57 Outdo 33 Sian's pet1Mf 58 Walklkl'a ISiand 34 lntanded 60 Novelist Seton 37 Peddlee 82 Ou1doof game An Professor, a1 A1 Goad's. lmea oPPc>at• ·42 Down-t<Harth 64 Behold people 66 El(pt9111on of 45 SmallJlullUr d!sepprc>V81 "7 T <)( oT wtilslley 6T Felch Racephomet IOf Nawpon I Beach Salon Full or PT. No up nae. W~I tram Mon-Fri Alto Hair 1tyll1t needed. Lena 949-673-4186 •v• 714-596-0997 26& CLEANING /MAINTENANCE Computer Sirva• tor Wom· en. Tulorlnp and web deslg11 Loca re1111nc1s t4HS0-3012 t 1 REAL ESTATE IS A GREAT CARFERI ERA RaMert~ & Lloyd in Huntiogton 6e<lth needs your help NOW! WP Wiii pay IOI \'()Ur bn&e 11a1r iog course Cil1d traf'I you to be t<8$$1~' 800-400·539 I e.d 119 272 CONSTRUCTION • " ilCOHTRAOTORS LEWIS CONSTflUCTIOH RerrlOdelirlQ • Hllldymjwi Li:• 704713 Local Aesldent 714 SS7·5925 li llllYW.W. I M8VJCl8 •All Oiyw1ll services• 35 Y ... 'tq> • Fr.e EsliMll Lt3()8f.47 • 11wn.2111 i'ITTH6E" OAYWA'l'l A I phaH.r.rnalLl1g joba CL£Atofl 20rs lair htl est LM00030 71 .... 1447 •AID • 6 c;> A K Q 10 7 c;> J 9 4 2 0 965 0 43 • K6 •QJ 10832 SOUTH • K QJ 1091 c;> 5 <> 8 71 • 974 The b1ddmg: WF.sl' NORTH 10 l o J~ l• Dbl Pus EASf SOlTIH 2c::1 2• Pl&SS 4• ~ ~ Opening lead: Kfog of c;> llimg the aiK:tion m10 account, Wc&t came up with a well-reasoned defcn!I: 10 defeat South's spade game. Beuer declarer play, however, would have lhwarted even lhal effort. Afh:r a compchllve auction, South bought the conltaet at four spadc;;s. West'~ double un only be accounted Declarer won with dummy 's oce and l~ a trump to .the ting. We t pounced w1U1 the ace and reverted to a club, East's ten winrung. Now East had to decide whelher to revert to hearts or continue c.:lubs. Since West surely knew whether a heart could cash, and would ha'le Ulken a se~ond heart if there was a trick m lhe suit, East led a third round of clubs. West ruffed with lhe e1gh1 of lnlmps for a one-trick set. · '-Good u lhe defense was, it should never have been pcnnilled lO suc- ceed. All declarer needed to do IO assure the contract was to llllow the Icing of clubs Co hold the second I.rick. Now West would hove had no woy to gel lo the East hand for a club ruff. 478 Et,tPLO.VMENT OPPTYS 480 ~Ness· OPPO NrTIES 434 MONEY TO LEND/WANTED I Fln1111clal dllflcunlta, liUIC LE SABRE '93 $211 pe! month Sonny'• Olnc Pontiac Buick www.emgm.com I 71~200 Chevroiti cor1ki 116 4dr, 4c:yl, aulo, NC, JM, S8k miles NOS IUPtf, Vf/ty clNn S&l50 tp dlelet 714-437-1931 CHEVROLET CORVmE '17 St,t71 (W264$73A) ntEOOORE ROBINS FORD www.roblnafotd.com 9'M*0010 ctleVfoltl Tahoe LS •§I Lo mi, lltV, lul pwr, ~ !TlOfel (308141) S28.995 l.EXUS 0£ WfS.TUIHSIEll (1tl)e92-690$ CHEVY ASTRO YAN LS '97 V6. auto. t/C. llll, cc. p/w cd (VBll7463) $17,999 Or111119 Cotst .1419P latmi 714-54~ CHEW ASTRO 195 $274 pet mMth SOMy'I Gmc Pontiac Buick ~~7f~·com 7t 200 CHRYSLER CIRRUS ud 198 V6. auto, a/c, pis, abS. co, cass (WN201263) $15,999 Ford £econ '97 4 doof, A/C, ~et. \/ery ClllM, SOI mtleS, $6950 Iµ, clealel 714-437-1931 • FORD EXPLORER XLt 'i7 29k mt white, ful pwr more (A89234) S20.M LEXUS OF WESTMIHSTER (714)192-ttol FORO EXPLORER 'H '14,t71 (WC43H7A) TlfEOOOAE R081NS FORD www.roblntford.com MM4&-0010 FORD F·150 '87 s 14,176 (P837171) TMEOOORE ROBINS FORD www.roblnaford.com t4M4MOtO Ford F150 Longbad ·93 Whitt. 111110 llllll, pa, 8lio'f$ bedltner. n1111 greet 6cyt, dealer 56450 Ip 714-437· 1931 FORO GAUXY 500 XL. '63 All OtlQlnaf 60K Mdes. Near P"ertect Cond!UOf) $7900 949-515-4494 •• FOflO PROBE QT 'e7 V6, auto, GTS plcg, lie, cd (V5147036) $12 999 Orange Coast J-.p lauzu 714-S4M02S 'Jaguar XJ1 Vlnden Plat 'A 7t,_llM22t $40,815 11-4525 OLDSMOBILE cOTUss 't 5 BAUER JAGUAR 4 dr, ale, pw, pdl, oc. GI 714-953-4400 (38565 ll $8,9118 Jaguar XJi v&naen Plia 197 SOUTH COAST ACUftA 14U95 t7~ • 71~1179-2500 BACIER JAGUAR Old.moont Omttt '11 714-95'-4800 Auto, '<*. 4c:yl, COid NC. pw, Jaguer xJi vanaen PiU 't? pS, bit, oc. tuna grMt. S900obo $47,995 .7-4392 94M31-3152 BAllER JAGUAR TOYOTA 4 Runntr '91 714-153.<flOO LTD lotdedll Jaguar XJI Vancltii Plat 'ii loW mu ... SU,000 • S40,8t5 116-4~ toMOMl3I BAUER JAGUAR PlYMOllffi BREEZE •ii 714-953-4800 $I 70 pet monlt\ Jaguat XJ6 •ii 49k milts. 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