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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-08-10 - Orange Coast Pilotr • • SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, AlJGuST 10, 1999 Youth Mass at pier had been INSIDE . ~ approved~.Newport Beach says . ' • City officials expected only 800 to attend, not the eventual 3,000. VI 1(()\1{;.\ DL:RM ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -City officials knew Life Teen would be holding Mass at the Balboa Pier last week -they just weren't expecting so many youths to· attend. • A spokeswoman from the cty last week told the Pilot the group failed to inform offi- cials of its plan to hold Mass at the pier and said Life Teen would have been derued a permit if it had. But Monday, Community Services Director LaDonna Kierutz, who processed the penrut June 23, Sdid Life Teen paid tlie aty $280 lo rent the park and get the per- mit for the Mass. The group expected 800 to attend, but some 3,000 youlhs ultimately showed up. ·we issue special event pemuts for ... traffic and safety [and] the overall benefit for everyone in the conununity," Kienitz said Life Teen's penrut specified that the event would be a "Mass Celebration al Peninsula Park & Gazebo.· The permit also outlined 16 conditions for the gathering, mcluding sound restric- tfons and a proli.iOition on alcohol. The group, a national progrdm for Cathohc youth, organized the event to oHer hope in light of recent lrdgedies m Col- orado and Arkansas, Life Teen 0Uir1als said Teens were bused in from Arizona SEE MASS PAGE 5 BY THE FIRE MARIANNA DAV MA~~V 1 DAil. Y I'll.OT After traveling from Victorville, the Diaz family spends a cool night at Balboa Pier roasting hot dogs and ma.king s'mores for dessert. The members of the Diaz family are from left, Joe Diaz, 19; Diego Diaz, 17; Daniel Diaz, 10; MJchael Diaz, 12; their father, Joe Diaz, and mother, Lupe Diaz. ., The Judge delivers ~ verdict on WWII sabatoge m Orange County: "Only one involved an intentional act, although not by a -._----.c'--"'--- German or Japanese agent.'' -See Pagel City to create history listing -As many as 31 historical buildings ma)'. be eligible for ·. state or federal grant money. COSTA f\1I:4;.\ -The City CounaJ exprP'>Sed .nterest m pro- c >edmg with an ordinance that would create a hst of histoncal r~ourcc:. for the city and establish a cWtural hentage comrruss1on. · CoMultant PCR Services Corp .. which was h1rnd earher this vear to -.urvey the city for h1stoncai sites, presented ct report to the oty Mon- ddy at the council's study session with a hst of buildings identified as historic. . More than 4,000 buildings were 1dentiftcd as built before 1954. Of those. 172 w.ere noted for their lus- toncal tmportance and given rat- mgs. There arc about 31 buildings that could be ~orthy of federal, late <lnd local recogrution includ- ing the Sc gcr-.trom home and barn, the Dt<"go Sepulveda Adobe the Methodt.!>t Church on 19th Street and the Station Master House on • ewport Boulevard. p ·we went up and down every ·Friends shocked at Costa Mesa man's death-.-;~~~~~E!'Pt~~~~~::~; known histoncal sites m the city, • Derek Noel Ruttle, killed last week in Garden Grove, was trying to get Pis computer business off the ground. COSTA MESA -Derek Noel RutUe was on the verge of accomplishing carN.'r goals and reuruting with family members he had not seen in 15 years when he Wttlk6fd into lh . Little s~ugon Cafe last Thursday. But in a tragic CdSC of mistaken iden- tity, the 47-year-old Costa Mesa man was glinned down before he was able to realize either of thos , c\rcams. RutUc was one of two people shot and killed last week by a man who was in a JCttl- ous rage and reportedly mtont on killing his wife, a waitress at the cafe, police sdid. · ._ After shooting Ruttle and waitres Vy Tram Nguyen, 27, of Garden Grove, the gunman, Minh "MikeH Huynh, 45, of Gardena, took his own life. Huynh's wife escaped injury. Ruttle, who enjoyed spending quiet lime alone at bookstores and cales, dtd- n'l know the gunman or his W1fe, said Garden Grove Police Capt. Dave Abrecht. "It makes the situation a whole lot sa<ldN h call c app(lrenUy he Wd JU t silting ther ' and nustaken for her lover or boyfncnd," Abrecht said. , ' This week friends and family am SEE VICTIM PAGE 5 Burglar nabbed after cliffhanger chase Ml~LENNIUM 0 ENT • J 7-year-old takes a swan dive leap during hourlong pursuit. ~Pb NEWPORT REACH -An elusive burglary suspect, wtio jumf.lt!d down a cliff and hid in the murky harbor waters, was caught Sunday aft~oon after lcadmg police on a tiring, hour- lon9 manhunt. Authorities finally caught up with the saned 11-year-old male in an East Coast Hi~way parking lot. The pul'IUit began shortly alter 3 p.m. When an efficer noticed tbe suspec;t, wbo WM riding a bfcyde, go beblnd a home tn the 500 block of J~ Avenue. When be nNlppeu.d. tbe Gai- ter~ the IUlpeCt and tried tlD talk to l L He ND 8"flrf fnm tbl alkar end b11ded . toward a rommercaal nrts hml<'hnq on Chff Dn- ve. When tho olhcer cornered the suspect. he • chose hlS only other option ~ to JUIDP down a steep ~ff. •He stood on the edge of the cliff and did a swan dive,• saJd Sgt. Mike McDermott. •He went headfirst into 90l'ne bnllh that broke his ' f&U. MClll Showing won1 n th \ way Enrouragmg wom n to cmPQwor lh "rn- s 'lv and se •k lead r hip role wa Dorothy Fmd's m1c; on m lht> mid-1970 . In a ttmc when women were s mq equal.it ·, Ford was not afraid lo stand up tor her nghl . As corporate m1rnagcr of ~rsonnel and employee development for Soulhem "'1tliforrua Edison and o member of then-President Gerald Ford' (no relation) National Comm1 on on Dorotlly Ford Manpowert Dorothy Ford spoke to the oommu- mty, encouraging women to take on more active leat1ership responsabllities in bustness, industry, go mment and otb· er aree Dorothy Pord wu convinced the women' movem nt wa • le1ding factor lh boosting the involvement of worn n in th workplllc:e • •' 111• •••n <WtwMB e.. peap. who mactt • WNtor md •IJPI •tlllMll¢l"ll•UtR ,.._ ....... .,..,.,. • numerous pnvate homes were idt'ntihed t1s ht1vmg histoncal val- ue. Creating an ordinance tor his- toncal sites could help by proVlding mcenttvcs for property owners to rc.bijb1lit.ite-thcu: buildings and cre- at(' procedures or restrictions on property owner · ability to modi(y htuldmgs. Pubhc ht'anngs will probably be SEE LISTING PAGE 5 I DEX CUSSlfllDS --........ ~-... COIMUlll FCllll _, _.. .. -.-....... J POlJCE RES-----·-'1 PUIUC ll01m .----.. __ .,,7 SfOOS _.__ ____ ,. • • 2 Tuesday, August 10, 1999 commun1 forum -GAINS A GOOD NIGHT OUT For a few hours last Tuesday night, Costa Mesa's police officers took the streets --and played bas- ketball wllh neighborhood kids, tried their skill at skateboarding and gave a new face to law enforce- ment. It was our own local version of National Night Out, an event aimed at fostering relationships between police and the community. •Tue kids get to see the police officers in a positive manner,• said resident Janet Hildebrand. A NEW WEST SIDE GAINS & LOSSES After months of meetings and ~ns. a tentative plan for West Side redevelopment was created last week. Residents voted to tum the neighborhood commercial area around Placentia Avenue and 19th Street into a village envuonment, and create more affordable housing and beautify areas throughout the West Side. City Hall staff Will draft the suggestions mto a proposal for the City Council's consideration. DON LEACH I OAl.Y I'll.OT Costa Mesa police lieutenant Tom Winter borrows a skateboard for a spin at the corner of Joann and Miner streets during the National Night Out in Costa Mesa. · A VERY SPEOAL CAMP For Hannah Butler, last week was a time to make new fnends, play new games --and forget about her fight with leukerma The 7-year-old Costa Mesa girl attended Camp Summersault, a week.long camp for kids bottling cancer LOSSES POLICE SEARCH FOR RAPIST Authoribes have been searching for a mari who sexually assaulted a 25-year-old woman in her Mesa Verde apartment Fnday morning. sendirig shock waves through the neighborhood. "It's freaky to think there is someone out there capable of of this stuff," said Monica Mul- roney. who lives in an adjoining compl~x. ·It womes me a lot." Police said the intruder, who wore a mask during the attack, entered the apartment through an unlocked . door. AT HOME IN TALBERT PARK Talbert Nature Preserve isn't just home to birds and wild.life, it's also home to a community of day labor- ers Vietnam vets and parolees. And a recent increase m crime in the READERS RESPOND Residents split on Bison Avenue changes ' THE ISSUE: The City Council made p.ermanent a ban on cut-through traffic on Bison across Jamboree. IN FAVOR It is a sad day for this C'lty when Regarding the Jamboree Road/Bison Avenue changes being permanent now: I'm m favor of the changes (•Bison/Jam- boree changes permanent now," July 30) It h.as reduced traffic significantly and will prevent an rncrease in traf- fic when lhe 3,800 new homes are built in Bonita Canyon. DENNIS ROHAN Newport Beach I'm calling to support wholeheart- edly the deas1on the City Council made about makmg the change at BlSon and Jamboree a permanent one. Of course I'm mconveruenced. Of course I don't like the two minutes longer it takes me to get to Jam- boree or mto Eastbluff But I love the fact that the traffic has been d.imm- ished so much OPPOSED IRJNE WHITE East bluff Regarding the letters to µte Pilot about not being inconve- nienced ~-how nice it must be to be retired, with ample free time for extra~long trips to the Post Office, Blockbuster, and UCI (Mail- bag, •Eastbluff traffic changes were mueh needed," Aug. 3). safety-hystencal, hand-wnnging residents dictate who drives where on public murucipa.J roads Welcome to the People's Republic of Newport Beach. Big Brother hopes you enjoy your stay. JENNY BIOCHE The Bluffs I understand why the people in Eastbluff wanted to have the street closed off. However, as taxpayers, we are paying for a private road for them. I totally disagree wit.}J that. Even though the count on East- bluff may be not that high, the traf- fic congestion as soon as Eastbluff Elementary opens is going to be absolutely horrific in the early mom· · ing hours. So I disagree with the decision, and those of us who live in The Bluffs have worked through our association to try get this changed back. I just don't Uunk it'~ eqwtabl MARY FOSTER The Bluffs ln regard to the question about traffic changes in Eastbluff, the city bas given the Eastbluff community an advantage of a gated community at no charglr.Th1.s and future divert- ed traffic will put an extra burden on The Bluffs communities a s well as increase high school traffic jams. ROBERT WOLFF Newport Beach J area has prompted city and county officials to take action. "They can overlook some things, but they can't overlook everything," said Donna Edwards, who has been living in the preserve for more than five years. CONSTRUCTION WORKER INJURED A 29-year-old construction work- er suffered second-degree bums to his face, arms and hands when a gas line ruptured as he was welding a water pipe inside a pit in the 3400 block of Meadow Brook. The torch ignited the gas. which flamed up into a fiery blaze that took firefight- ers more than an hour to extinguish. DON LEACH I OAlY Pl.OT Southern CaillornJa Gas Co. worker Jerry Reyes bolds the feet of his partner, Brad ~ach, who works below gTOund to sllut off a half-Inch gas pipe feeding the fire behind them. A fe llow worker was burned when the gas line e rupted into names. 1\vo nominations for mensch of the month The Daily Pilot has had several great stories about the alf ordable housing complex, Village Heights. 'This was a welcome change from those about the overwhelming glitz of NewpQrl C0'1st. Dertving from theSe stories. my first norrunat:Jon for mensch wotlld go to Bill ~itte, pnncipal of Related Comparu , who recognized that Orange County his· torically ha~ done little to provide afford- able h ousing and then put eUorts matched with money to meet an unmet need. The second mensch award would go to John Crean who, in his usual role of re;ponsible ovic and philanthropic lead- ership, ffidde welcoming remarks on his acceptance of meeting the need, though the location was close to h ome. No NIM- GY, he. LUOUE KUEHN Corona del Mar El Toro has already gone to the voters -twice I've been reading recently printed let- ter:i opposing the proposed El Toro &r- port. Some are just naive, others are arrogant and sell-serving. Most wnters seem to speak to whatever suits thel! purpose, such as the statement. ·we , MAILBAG don't need El Toro because of underused Ontario Airport." It's underused because it is in Ontario. No one will drive there from here as long as I.Os Angeles Internation- al and John Wayne airports are avail- able. A J>e9ple-mover to Ontano is finanaally unf eas1ble. Suggestions that John Wayne would be dosed U El Toro is built, or not expanded if El Toro isn't built, are equal- ly fanciful. . El Toro opponents say they want a fair election to decide the fate of El Toro once and for all. Yet we've had two ol thoSe electioru;, and both were m favor of en auport at El Toro. Now lhey proposed their Sale and Healthy Cpmmunities Initiative, which would subvert the entire democratic process. lf passed. it would allow as few as 25% of rngistered vot~ {assuming less than 75% of reqbttered voters go to the polls, as is typical) to decide Orange County's future. Finally, there are the South County complaints about noise. Unfortl.l.nately. the recent BJ Toro noise monitoring did- n't include the mast unportant ptanes- military Jets. U it had, it would have been proven how quiet commercial je~ are m companson. Remember, those military lets were there before anyone moved into their South County homes. John Wayne was built after the homes in , . ' . Newport Betlch and Costa Mesa. • • The safe and Healthy Commuruties Initiative, JJ pa5sed rn an election, should • ' ' be voided by the courts. Sooner or later. ' · in the coming century, El Toro must be built. MICHAEL STEINER Costa Mesa How much Mello-Roos is , . there, by now? As a four-year resident of Newport Coast I have been wondenng about the !Newport Coac;n school. How much money m Mello-Roos has been collected by now, I wonder? How do they know 400 students are all that will be enrolled? ' I moved here from Harbor View • ' nomes, wliere I lived slnce 1970, before > • Andersen School was built, and I have heard 1t is now overcrowded. Maybe , . that is because Newport Coast children are attendinn. Now the irvine Co. is talking about making the propo:>ed shopping center in " . Newport COdst smaller and building more apartments. nus certainly would change the de mographics. Finally, I believe it is all nght to spend · more money on this school, as the New-• , port Coast reside nts a.re paymg for it. , . JEANETTE MAHONEY Newport Coast HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES OTY OF NEWPORT BEAot Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor: De nnis O'Neil Coundl: Gary Adams, Jan Debay, Norma Glover, Tod Ridgeway, John Noyes and Tom Thomson COAST COMMUNfTY COUEGE OfSTRICT J>Wrlct Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa 92626, {714) . 432-5898 Chancellor: William M. Vega Board! 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Water condltlOnt end~wltbe good. n. sun wit -.at 7·~ p.m. • C.yton Drlw: A pun.e end its contents worth $20 \Wfe stolen from a "' in the 2900 blcxk during the evening of Aug.S. • Donet &..Me: A purse and its contents worth $323 were stolen from• car 1n the 1100 block between 2 and 7:20 a.m. Aug S. • Glenn glee lllrTecie: A cellular phone WOrth S 1 SO was stolen from• ~r In the 1100 bloc.k during the evening ot Aug 4. • hulwtno Awenue: A l•ptop tomputer worth S 1, SOO was stolen from a business In the 500 block betwffO July 2J and July 25. • • NEWPORT IEAot : .;,:,• 11 .....,_. A cellular phoM worth SlOO wm _...: • QI In the 2800 bloc* during the .... of Mt/-2'. •• • ...... .,_A bqdt wonh SJOO wes ..... In the 100 • btoCk bad'Hn J Ind 10 p.m. Aug. 3. •VIII.. • ••-~ Wlllt Ind Its cou11n11 ~ M ............ "'the ... blDdl. 12 p.m. Aue-.. .. . . . . .. · Doily Pilot Tuesday, August 10, 1999 3 1 Remembering the fight against wartime sabotage · I R ecently the Orange lllEflY South Coast expands with new Borders . Fund-raiser nets $20,000 , County Pioneer Coun- ! cil, one of the better • historical societies m I the area, held its annual meet- ing dt the El Toro Marine ' Corps Air Base to lament the ; departure of that military enti- : ty that has been so much a t part of the history of this coun. • ty. This jogged my memory : about an incident that took ; plac~ during the opening cere- : mony of the baso in 1943. '. ·As part of the ceremony, a ! squadron of Marine fighter : planes swooped down from in • back of Saddleback and head-l ed for the crowd Wee a bunch I of dive bombers. Of course, at the last moment they peeled . off, all but one. That one · crashed right in front of the ' horrified spectators. The pilot 1 was killed mstan tly. , Immediately the team of ' Tom and Bob was called upon : to investigate the accident. . During the early days of . : World War Il, Tom Heffernan • was the resident special agent : of the Federal Bureau of lnves- ; ligation. I was the resident : investigating officer for the ! Office of Naval Intelligence. 1 As such. Tom and I were ' called upon with some fre- ' quency to investigate cases of ' ' , suspected sabotage that were IHI VERDICT taking place dunng the con- struction of the military bases -El Toro, the Lighter Than Air base, the Los Alanutos Naval Air Station, the Seal Beach ammunition depot and the naval shipyards in New- port Beach. In those serruhys- terical early Wd.f days:every construction accident on those bases was thought to be possi- ble sabotage, and the Tom and Bob team was summoned. Tom had jurisdiction over civil- ian personnel; I had 1uris~c­ tion over Naval personnel. The El Toro accident was easy. All the pilots told us that the dead man SlDlply got too close to the plane in front of him and got caught in what they called the lip stream and couldn't pull out of his dive. End of another invesUgation. Probably our most dramatic mvesbgation involved the Lighter Than Air base dunng the construcoon of those huge hangari:;. A large, fan-like con- traption was built on a flatcar. The workmen worked on the outside edge of that fan while building the roof of the haQgar. The fan on its flatcar was moved along railroad tracks as construcUoh progressed. One night a heavy wind came up. The railroad car and fan moved: and the whole struc- ture ca.me down. You never saw such a pile of smashed lumber. Sabotage? No, a care· less workman sunply forgot to put the chock behind the flat- car's wheels. That was fairly typical of the investigations w~ conducted. Only one mvolved an inten- tional act, although not by a German or Japanese agent. In one of the Newport Beach slupyards, a workman found a lighted cigarette in a pile of shavings. Some kitchen matches were tied to the light- ed qgarette When the burn- ing ember of the cigarette came to the matches, there would be an mstant fire in the shavings. Pretty dever --dlld pretty clear~ was no acci- dent. By checking the where- abouts of all the workmen at the moment the ogarette wa found, susp1oon hxed on the man who found the cigarette. To be 1t down to him timewise. we had to hnd out how long 1t would take th..c burning ember of d lighted cigarette to get to the matches So Tom, who did· n't smoke, nad me smoke . about a zillion cigarettes as he Checked the time 1l would take for the ember to get to the match~s. As 1t worked out, our . sus~ct was the onJy workman close enough to place the ciga-• rette. The guy admitted 1t, was ftred, and I quit smoking until) went overseas where ciga- rettes were free. Who could turn down tree cigarett~? When l came home after the war, Tom Heffernan was gone. Don Harwood and I reestab- lished the law firm of Harwood and Gardner. Then Tom returned to Orange County at almost the same time I went on the Supenor Court, and the firm of f Iarwood dnd Gardner became Ute firm of Harwood and Heffernan. a happy end- ing lo a not-very-exciting story • ROBERT GARDNER 1s a Corona del Mar resident and former 1udge. His c.olumn runs Tuesdays. Borders Books, MU51C and Cafe will open a tor ln the we. t wing of South Co t Plaza this fall next to th future Crate and Barrel Homo store. mall official announced this week . The bi.level 26 065-square- foot store w1ll feature c:afc din· ing on an outdoor patio dnd will host more than 30 compli· mentary commuruty events a moplli. The new Borders store is expected to c:omplement the growing collection of home and lifestyle retailers at the former Cry ·tal Court. which will also include a new Macy's Home store •. said Debra Gunn Downing. executive duector of marketing a.t the mall. Borders comes along dur- ing a year that marks the debut of the ··A New South Coast Plaza" plan that will also see the construction of d pedestrian bndge acroi.s Bear Street other renovations. A fund-rn er at Corona del Mar :High Scllool July 21st raised mo11 than 20,000 to hclj> VJctiln:5 nd 'Wltn ses of onm· •famil~· Sports Night." wh1c.:h was hosted by the tlCJn tl A ooation of Indus· tnal Ofhce Properti~. fea· tured the world-famous Harlem Olob trotter> a.galnst the Corona del Mas High School coaches. Nearly 800 fans turned out lor the event, whic.h also included an ap~arance by former Lltkcr coach Btll Shar- man nnd n live aucuon. Pro- ceeds ·will go to Communt~· Serv1ces Pr_ogram, a nonprofit orgarui.allon that provides ser- vices and alternatives to vic- tims and w1tnes!.eS of cnme. The·Ndtional Association of lndustnal Office Properties is d trade association for devel- ope.rs, owner:> and investors of commernal and mdustnal rea.t estatt>. -Elise Gee Police warn about phony charity solicitors ' . ' GREC RbuNG NEWPORT BEACH -They claim to be representing the fam- ilies of slain Jaw enforcement offi- cers, pulling on the heartstrings of potential donors. They sound considerate. empathetic, even friendly, but authorities warn that these tele- vµltures are gunrung for your money -and it's not for d good cause. Newport Beach police have received a half-dozen complamts the last week about solicitors who are seeking contributions for law enforcement orgaruzabons. No one bas taken the bait, but police want to ensure there aren't any future victims. •Tuey seem to focus on one area and move on to another area code," said Newport Beach police Sgt. Mike McDermott. •Luckily, people got susp1c1ous and haven't sent anything." One of those people was Stephen Fredrick, who received a call last week.asking for money. The caller identified himself as a shenff's deputy. Fredrick, who has helped law enforcement offi. cers with weapons training, asked what department the caller was from by usmg their respec- tive acronyms. When the caller couldn't rattle off the names, the conversation ended. •1 was surprised to get a call because I have an unlisted nwn- ber," Fredrick said. •1 get really angry thmkmg that some people are being taken advantage of ~ while others prosper fTom the money they give." said Lt. Hector Rive ra, spokesman for the county's ~hcr­ ilf's department. "There are orgaruzations who try to raise money legibmately, but it ISn't done by phone.· to pick up a check or cash should raise i:;uspicon for potential con- tnbutors. Authorit.tes recommend that m an area like Newport Beach that is ripe for rip-offs .. residents be dJ11led· with information. Some of lhe tips mctude: Most police agencies don't engage in phone solicitation, choosing instead to conduct busl· ness in person. Anyon~ pledging 1) ii called, ask for a business license number, wluch the solic1- •:at1!2S~r+&t21 • OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA· WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS TO-GO Cockto1ls Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 II IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE AVAILABLLITY OF GOLDMAN SACHS FUNDS MANAGED BY THE PROFFSSIONALS IN THE ASSET MANAGEMENT DMSION OF GOLDMAN, SACHS & CO., ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST PROMINENT FINANCIAL FIRMS Please call LANTZ BELL Branch Manager at (949) 720-8901 :a for 1nrormatJoo Police said groups with the names of The Police Widows and Orphans Fund and the Deputy Sheriff's Association are ones to be wary of. The Orange County Sheriff's Department hasn 't received any complaints. And the department also hasn't heard of the organization re presenting sheriff's deputies. • "Anybody who receives a call for solicitation should call your local law enforcement agency," ,- 1 PLUG IN Plug into t~ Pilot Class.tied section to find servtees from electronics and ~bers. to landscapers and pairrtetS. • SPINNING• • AE .. OBICS • STE:P CLASSES •TAI CHI •YOGA • PHYSIOTHERAPY • SPORTS M EDICINE REHAB • F .. 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Win a Grand P~ze Package I• • Trip for four people to SeoWorld Son Diego • Two nights and three do)" ot the: Waterfront We~tin Harbor l~lond or Wes~n Horton Plaza Hurry offer expires August 31, 19991 (266·2278) ... I ~ • t 4 Tuesday, August 10, 1999 • Send AROUND TOWN lteim to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 642·5680. Ext. 228 A complete listing of Around Town may be found at dallypl/ot.com. Y2K," a free public;: continental breakfast and presentation spon- sored by LADS, an IBM business partner, will address the mynad issues and the hysteria that have . around town store from 6:30-7:30 and will cost $10 ~r ~rson. Resmvations are required. For more infonnation, call 1-800-595-MOMS. SUNDAY . TODAY · surrounded this historic event from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the New- port Beach Tennis Club, 2601 Eastbluff Drivt>, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 448-9578. 1be Latest Th.lng Teaching and Healing Center offers a class on ~Pleiaclian Tools for Living: Co· Creating With Spirit" from 6 to 9 p.m. Taught by Krista Kirkwood, this workshop focuses on under· standing the 'way that thought, judgment, emotions and fre- quency shape our perceptions The Latest Tb.log Teachlng and Healing Center offers a class on "Energetic Com.muilicaUon" from 1 to 5:30 p.m. Taught by Jlm and Anne Kinney, the class focuses on helping people con- nect more easily with others and learning to say what's in their minds and hearts. The fee is $40 with advanced registration. The Latest Thing is at 270 E. 17th.St., Costa Mesa. For more inf orma· tion, call (949) 645-6211. Vlslt the 1iUck Jamboree from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in front of the Arlington Theater at the Orange County Pair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The show ls from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $12 for adults, SS for juniors (6-12) and children under 6 are free. For mpre information call Inter-Shows Motorsport Pro· motions at (714) 582-2371. j . The • JeWish family serv:1ce of Orange County provides a sup- port group for adults recovering from childhood or teenage sexual abuse. Meetings are Tuesday from 8:00 to 9:30 p.D1. at the agency's office at 250 E. Baker Street, Costa Mesa. Preregistra- tion is requ.lred. For more infor- mation, call (114) 445-4950. The Sandwich Generation, the first of a three-part series each Tuesday offering tips fm improv- ing communication in relation· ships, will take place at the Jew- ish Community Center of Orange County, at 250 E. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. Members pay $45, non· members pay $55. For reserva~ tions or information, call (114) 755-0340, Ext. 271. The Ronald Reagan Center for Public Affairs presents The Rea- gan Forum with NBC news anchor and author Tom Brokaw at 6 p.m. at the Reagan Library. For more mformation, please call (805) 522-2977. WEDNESDAY "Dispelling the Myths About The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's Noon Networking Luncheon, featuring marketing expert Dr. Michael Ames, will be held at noon at the $utton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur • Blvd., NeWp<>rt Beach. Charge for members .is $15 with a reservation. Potential members are $20. For more infor- mation, call (94.9) 729-4400. nie Home and Small Business Alliance will meet from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe to dis· cuss ~Mailing List Do's and Don'ts. ~ Owners of small busi· nesses are invited to attend at no charg~ .cate is-althe-cor· ner of Barranca and Culver in Irvine. For reservations and infor- matiop, call (949) 786-0030. THURS PAY . and create the reality we expert· ence. Guided medttation and toning exercise follow the discus- sion. The fee is $33 with advanced registration. The Latest Thing is at 270. E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For · more infomlation or reservations. call (949) 645-6211.. SATURDAY Christian Singles 39 and Better will host a Catalina Island clay trip starting at 8:45 a .m. The group will meet at the Mariners parking lot to carpool to Newport Beach. Tour the island and enjoy a leisurely lunch on a sunny ". beach. The boat leaves the coast Mother's: The Natural Choice, at 9 a.m. Cost is $38 per person. will hold a book signing and tofu The Mariners lot is at 5001 New- cooking class by Akasha, author port Coast Drtve. Irvine. For of the •Art of Tofu.# The event reservations or more information, will be al Mother's Costa Mesa call Valerie at (714) 536-4863. A. back-country hike and moun- tain bike ride will take place al 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers and bikers will meet at El Morro VJ.Sitar Center. .Parking is JG. For more mf onna- tion, call (949) 497-7647. "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 Smith Barney ls spon- soring "You and Your 401(K) Rollover Workshop• at 9:30 a.m. at Salomon Smith Barney, 19000 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. The workshop is free. For reserva- tions call Stuart Shim at (949) 955-7562. 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. MONDAY OCC's one-unit beginning golf clas~ starts with six> morning and evening sections available. The course will provide instructio~ in putting, cillpping, pitching and hitting out of the sand. Tue-lun- damentals of. the full swing will also be covered. Enrollment is $12 per unit and is not limited to full-time students. For more information, call (714) 432-5072. The Latest Thing Teaching & Healing Center offers ~Feng Shui 1or £ri.yate_ Spaces.: with Carole Weaks from 1 to 9 p .m. Tue class is. $25 with advanced registration. To register, or for more information, call (949) 722- 2933. OCC's law courses get under- way. "Introduction to Law/ "Business Law~ and "Business Law 2• will all be available this fall. These three-unit courses are Join us for no .. host cocktails and complimentary hors d'oeuvres in The Cannery's upstairs lounge overlooking beautiful Newport Harbor on J ' Tuesdays: Aug. 17, 24 and Sept. 7. . . Tuesday, Aug 31 -Daily Pilot Realtors' Night (by invitation only) The Cannery is taking reservations for Restaurant and Cruises for groups of 30 or more. To book your par_ty, call (949) 675-5777 Doily P~t opei:i to the public. Enrollment. is $12 per unit. For more infonn • tion, call (71°4) 432·5072. "' ' OCC's marriage and famtiy course begins. The three-unit course includes topics such as "The Changing Norms of Man. Woman Relations," "Theoretical Background for Being a H~tl\y Person," •Parent-Child Relations and How to Improve Them,• "The Uses and Abuses of Anger,• "Human Sexuality,: "Divorce" and "Love,.• Enroll; ment is $11 per unit. For mme information, call (714) 432-5072. The Republican Party of Orange ' County Central Committee will hold a geperal meeting at 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is free and all Republicans are welcome. 'F« more information, call (714) 556- 8555. AUG.17 The-Newport Barbor .Area Chamber of Commerce Business Referral Breakfast, featuring Je~ nine Just, president of Kreathle Solutions and accomplished author, will be held at 7: 15 a.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost for members is $15 with a reservation and for poten- tial members, $20. Reservations are requested. For more inf0Il114- tion, call (949) 729-4400. ..· A free seminar and book signing titled •Detox with Greens, Superfoods and Raw Foods" 'will be presented from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. For more information, call (800) 595-6667. Anglers age 15 to adult are invit- ed to participate in a two-night, one-day bass fishing course, •Academy of Bass Fishing," from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Balboa Com-. munity Center. The· second evening session will meet Aug. 19 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the cen- ter. The day session will featurell casting clinic on the bay from 8 to 10 a.m. Aug. 21. The course will be instructed by Keith Nighswonger, tournament bass angler and guide. Register in person at the Newport Beach Community Services Office at 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. AUG. 18 A free seminar Utled "S~I Nutritional Solutions" will be presented from 6:30 to 7 :30 p,m . at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitcllen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. For more information, . call (800) 595-6667. . · , The Orange County CoastKeep- ers will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. at the Georges Camelot Restau- rant in Udo Village, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 723-5424 . . The OWLS {Oftlcen Wtv.e'.,s League of Orange County) will hold a luncheon at the Tustin Ranch Golf Club at noon. Eva Krutein and her husband will speak about her· book. "Escape from World War Il." The Tusl41 Ranch Golf Club is at 124:4~ Tustin Ranch Road, Tustin. Fqr more information, call Charlotte Walker at (714) 549-2028, ' t Dean Jackson and Jett Russeµ will present "Estate Planning 1 Unique Strategies for the AID4· ent Investor• from noon to 6 R,rq. .• at the Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is free and lunch/~­ ner will be served. For reserva- tions or more information, call (714) 429-2801. AUG. 20 AudlUons for OCC's dance tm.dn. get underway at noon in·:rure school's Dance Studio B, 2?(1J. P&.irview Road. DANC'N ETC. performs hip-hop, ballet and modem numbert and ts looking for dancers and acton. Partid· pants will receive three uiliti of college credit. For more infotma· lion, call (714) 432-5506. • AUG,21 CONTINUED FROM 1 1l '1be officer wasn't os daring. fie called for assistance while the s~ kept runnirig, malting his w y put the parking lot o< Mar- '.ijarttaville Restaurant on East ~out Highway. The teen crdssed. the busy coastal thoroughfare 'ind dove into the harbor. McDer- mott said he may have hidden «Doer the docks, where he could get air. Police set up a perimeter around the harbor area, using at least slx officers and a helicopter ...to comb the waterline. About 45 minutes later, the drenched sus: _ }>ect was located in an empty parking lot. Upon searching the suspect, '()fticers found gold chains and earrings hidden in a white tube sock as well as in his body. The burglary victim, who lives on Irvine Avenue, recovered the stolen property, estimated to be 'WOrth.mora than Sl,850. The boy was taken to Orange County Juvenile Hall and held on .one count of residential burglary. 1The teen, who is reportedly an ,illegal immigrant, will face trial j>efore possible deportation, <Cµtthorities said. ,......,._ __________ _ VICTIM •CONTINUED FROM 1 qwuming the death of Ruttle, whom they described as •qui- et,• •intelligent• and •gen· uine.• Ruttle was the type of person y.rho was comfortable being alone, said Ron Walkington, a friend. He went to see the Rolling Stones and The Who alone and bragged about shak- ing Keith Richards' hand recent- ,ly, Walkington said. , . •tte had a certain genajne manne r about him that 1 think ~ndeared him to people,• Walk- ington said. •He had a lot of . promise.• . Walkington said Ruttle's loss was shocking. , . •There's just certain things the human mind is incapable of ·conceiving,• be said. •This just doesn't happen to people you know.· Ruttle worked for the past four years as a sales associate at South Coast Plaza's Joan & David clothing and shoe store . Friends, regular customers, 'an<i co-workers at the store are also shocked at the loss, said Hunter Tate, a friend .and the 1tore's manager. • •Jt hasn't even hit them yet," Tute said. Tate described Ruttle as a very loyal friend who was good- ~natured and kind to everybody. The self-taught computer expert was also qulck to lend a hand wh en friends or co-workers were h aving technical prob· lems. Ruttle also had his own com- puter business and was ready to take it a step further by going lilto it full-time. 1 •Things were starting to pick up and it looked really good,• '-Tate said. ~ ' Co-workers are planning a 1~emorial service and Ruttle's fanilly bas asked that bis temains be cremated and sent back to Shetfield, England. His parents, who celebrated Uieir 50th wedding anniversary 1the night Ruttle was killed, had planned on visiting in a few months, Walklngton said. They had not seen their son since he came to America. •1t makes you th!nk that lf you need to do something in llf e, ,you should do it,• Walkington Said. MASS CONTINUED FROM 1 . . City moves toward fi.Ilding pollution sources LISTING • $175,000 study will allow Newport Beach to take first step to tracking down Q9llutants. V1m0"-;JCA DlRAN lbl,Pfd NEWPORT BEACH -The Oty Council took a tentative step toward cleaning up the Back Bay on Monday night by approving a plan to find the source of the bay's pollution . 'Ille council voted 7-0 to go forward with the $175,000 study, which will provide •genetic fin- gerprints• of contaminants by their ONA code. "It's not perfect science, it's so new,• said Dave Kiff, assistant to • VOl.UNTEER DIRECTORY runs peri- odic.ally In the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organiza- tion listed, call (949) 574-4228. MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The performing arts orgaruza· tion needs volunteers for com· puter input, ticketing, filing and handling phones. For more in.formation, caJl (714) 556·6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting impact on a young person's life. Students from 10 to 18 years of age are matched with mentors to improvl their school perfor· mance and self-esteem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. For more information, call (714) 549-9622, ext. 35. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only non-profit resident chamber orchestra needs volunteers for ticketing, ushertng, phones, malling and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the Board of Directors. For more information. call (949) 719·2599. NEW DlRECTIONS FOR WOMEN, INC. The recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. For more informa- tion, call (949) 548-9927 the ofy manager. Suspected sources of the con- tamination include bird drop· pings as well as dog, cat or humari waste, according to the city report .• •ThJs lS the first step of many toward understanding the sources of the problem," said Bob Caustin, founding director of the De.tend The Bay organiza- tion. "h 's not conclusive." And tt won't come cheap. ... It indicates how expensive it's going to be to get a handle on the sow ce, • CaustiJ) said. Areas to be tested include Newport Dunes, Big Canyon Wash, Buck Gully, Arches storm drain, 43rd Street Beach storm · drain, San Diego Creek and the 33rd Street storm drain. Those areas frequently Y 0 l U 1·1 EE R ---- between 10 a.ni. arid 6 p.m., or call Joy at (949) 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. If you have extensive' knowledge of Newport Beach and would like to volunteer, call (949) 722-1611. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to tutor adults wishing to improve thelI reading and writing skills. 1\'aming workshops at the Cen· traJ Library will certify volun- teers. For registration or more i.JlV>rmation, call (949) 717-3874. NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL SERIES The Friends of The Newport Beach Recital Series Guild needs volunteers to assist in fos· tering music appreciation so that classical music will endure. For more information, call {949) 644- 4208. ' NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. For more information or applica- tions, call Rita at (949) 642-9990.• NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The foundation is looking for volunteers to help with fund· raising efforts, speaking oppor· • Beautiful Hair! MEN'S CUT COLOR&CUT Weave&Cut $15 Sate $50 Sale $70 Sale $20 Reg. $65 Reg. $85 Reg. 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In 1997, the bay was named one of 10 •areas of concern• in Calitomia by the Environmental Protection Agency after DOT, mercury and other contaminants were. found there. DIRECTORY tunitles, public events and occa· sional office work. For more information, call (949) 631·4143. NEWPORT THEATER ARTS CENTER A vanety of jobs need to be tack- led, including set construction, ushering, mailings and assorted technical duties Scheduling is flexible, with a two· to 20·hour commitment per month. The Newport Theater Arts Center is at 2501 CWf Drive For more infonnation,call(949)631-0288 OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meals on Wheels volunteers are needed to distribute prepared dishes to home-bound seniors m the Newport Beach area. The delivery time is between 11 30 a.m. and 1 p m. daily. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. OPERA PAOFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a support group for Opera Pacific, hos activities for volunteers. For more informa- tion, call (949) 474-4488 . OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa-bas.ed organization thdt focuses on graffiti prevention, needs volunteers to paint out graffiu and assist with other duties For more information, call Michael Howard at (71.t) 435-0745. The council's actlon is the lat· est Ul a recent flurry of activity to clean up local waterways. Late last month, the Newport Beach chapter of the Surfnder Foundation,..submitted a plan to the county sanitatJon dii;tnct to clean up the water at the Santa Ana River Jetty. The $879,000 plan calls for nver water to be diverted through local treatment facilities to reduce the amount of harmful bactena. · County health officials also recently began stricter te~ts around Newport beaches, which will continue through October. The tests, which are required wider a stat& bill that recently went into effect, have ·led to warnings being posted near 38th, 43rd and 53rd streets. ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The largest family shelter m the county needs volunteers for its children's programs It especial- ly desires tutors and those who can take part in activities past b p.m. For more information, call Lori Glover at (949) 631-7213 ORANGE COUNTY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The orchestra needs volunteers to help sell tickets, staff social affairs, work the office and assist with mailing parties. For more information, call Gil Abrams at (949) 644-7019 CONTINUED FROM 1 held m October and property owners whose buildings have been ldentified as hav· ing potential historical mur- kance will be notified. Council members, mclud- mg Llbby Cowan 'Who said she had been interested in the topic since her daY!' on tb'e Planning Comnussion, praised the report. Mayor Gary Monahan, who had been concerned about property owners' rights, also had his @estions answere<l. "You don't get on the list unless you want,• said Plan- rung Director Perry Valan- tine . "Nobody's property will be placed on the list against their will.· In other matt~. police Lt. Tom Winter presented a re~rt on a neighborhood enhancement plan-fort.Ile Joann and Miner streets area. Residents there would like improved lighting, resurfac- ing of alleys, closing of bicy- cle path entrances, repairing cham link fences and improvmg trash manage· ment. More discussion is needed before proceeding with the project and transf enng $50,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds Jrom the James Street alley project to the Joann/Miner streets project, offioals say. Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! . 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa MeSa AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIMS FREE REPOR1' reveals what the m!iurancc companies don't want you to know. Was your car inJure<l? ltou may~ toofl It may be week • months or even years before you experience pain, sriffnc s, headaches, even a~hmis! Don't settle your ca e until you read uur free report. 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Newport Beach CoWltry Club entry enters with top credentials. ~fib living, breathing sample of how hard work and ractice can pay off, Debbie Albrig ht of Newport Beach Country Club has gone from knowing nothing about golf to a zero handicap. ·she hits b&ls every day, unless she's out of town, and that's why she's a 0.0 index," Newport Beach head pro Paul Hahn said of Albrk1ht, who captured her fourth consecutive women's club championship ln 1999, leCl.iring a third lttaiQht appeerance in the Tea Cup Cl&llk:, whidl Is Priday (2 p m.) at Mesa Verde COuntry Club. Albdght. pnmect like never before a1 ........ tbe 18-bole.......,,. tar ..... m the JWdm JGMI Mobcan1 Daily Pilot Oub Championship Series, arrived TEA CUP here.from New ~d by happenstance and never returned to her homeland. Beach last week in a four- some that included Myrna Ireland, the ladies club ohair. Jock Albright, whom she met in Cabo San Lucu in 1981 and married two years later, introduced her to goU. In 1989, she got serious about the game and uked Hahn to t3acbher. •This is a level of golf 1 never anlidpeted getting to,• Albright, who is competing this week in the Southern Championships, also won her club's low-gross title in the Wahinl Open last week with Usa Sanders (Alta Vista). said Albrt.obt, who w flli· CLASSIC ished second hi the ftnt two Tea Cup cwac., lhootiDG 79 on her home coune in.199'1 •r m playmg tho best golf I think I've ever played,• said Albnght, who will be joined iri the Tea Cup field by T~ (Santa Ana), Sally Holstein (BIO Canyon Countty QUb) and Denile (wben Selby Schrtber won) and 81 at santa Ana~ Club lut,.... (when Ma.-... 'lb'Pr•wey won). •rr. Dk:e ~ ... bud wort anc1 practice ---am.~--~---...... ...... Alblflbt, ..... am. Into ... ==, ............. bntng llNila~a... ... t1l011tN1wport ,. Woodard (Meia Verde}. The event features the four women's dlampions frolil private clubl in this news~r's dreuJabon and was d~ in pert. because of the laJ11e maqpm d .x:tOry from~ at the clubi, Mm•Mk>o ii tree to the event aiid the pubic ii wekm• ID.,....,.. The dua. ral*eedl• ..... •llGlt ...... QUOTE Of 111 DAY o I •0n hot days, • .*! ,,m at the beadl, and • stl wn out cnl wan foalbal gmnes cnl had a lat of hit doing I. 1he canaadn was 111.W.Voble ·" • Gary ~ Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Famer Sports Editor Rog« Carlson • 949-57 U 223 • Tuesday, Augulf 10, 1999 Ill SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM Orange Coast •Mater Dei High star learned how to have it both ·&: II . ·~ ., ,, ways, winning, as well as having fun, with Pirates. · 1• RIOIARD ·D<JNN en Gary Magner ttnftl says he lived a charmed life in football, believe him. As a quick, hard-nosed defensive tackle, Magner played on winners at every stop and only an ankle injury in the NFL prevented him from achieving a Super Bowl championship ring , with the New York Jets. •1 was so close (to playing m Super Bowl m when Joe Namath's Jets upset the Colts},• said Magner, who watched the game from his New York dwelling while his ankle was in a cast. victory over Northeastern Oklahoma before 44,044 fans at the Junior Rose Bowl in Pasadena. A national television audience also watched the game, •o1 and OCC ended the year by outscoring its opponents, 330-43. , •That '63 team was really the toast of the town,• Tucker said, referring to an era when JC , football was king. At USC, Magner was among the smallest defensive tackles in the Pac 8 Conference at 6-foot-3, 222 pounds. After redshirting one year, he started for the "frojans in • 1965, '66 and '67. During the recruiting period in high school, Magner, like most any football'player coming from a Catholic school, wanted to play for Notre Dame. But the coach of the Fighting Irish at the time, Joe Magner, though, played on USC's national championship team in 1967, Orange Coast College's· JC national champioflShip squad in 1963 and Mater Dei High's CIF Southern Gary Magner Kuharich, told Magner he was "too small to play big-time college football.• Section title team in 1960, when he was a sophomore. •u I would've played in the Super Bowl and got a ring (with the Jets), I would've had the greatest career of any kid who ever lived,• said Magner, who grew up in Costa Mesa, played prep football with fulur!! Heisman "fropby winner John Huarte (Notre Dame) and earned Player of the Game hono~ in the 1963 Orange County All-Star football game. Magner got bis revenge. When the 'Itojans' first-string tackle got injured before the annual Notre Dame 1 -,i) game at South Bend, Ind., in 1965, Magner was asked if he could handle the starting assignment. He played like a ,. ·a a l hungry lion. ~ ·1 wanted to go to use (out of Mater Dei), but you had to' have a certain (grade-point average) and I had such a good ~e in high school, I didn't have such a good GPA,• added Magner, who enrolled at Orange Coast for one semester and, to his swprise, found that Coach Dick Tucker's ~quad was something special. •1t was an unbelievable year,• said M(\gner, who remembers le8ming of the JFK assassination while walking on the occ campus Uu\t fall. •There was a personal , feeling of achievement," Magner said. •u was big time.· Magner, who played on USC's '67 national title team with All-Americans Ron Yary, Tun Rossovich, 0 .J. Simpson and Adrian Young, said the most tenacious player he ever faced was former UCLA quarterback Gary Beban. "That guy was the toughest stud I ever played against," Magner said. "I'd hit him so hard, he would scream in sheer agony, and then he would get rlght back up and play.• Selected in the fourth round by the Jets in the NFL Draft, Magner made a quick impression during training camp in 1968 -he started a fight that lasted for about 20 minutes agamst the Houston Oilers in his first exhibition game. ... •I came from Mater Dei, where football was really business with (Coach) Dick Cowy. He was a great coach, but Tucker made it tun. On hot days, we would practice at the beach, and we still went out and won football games and had a lot of fun doing it. The camaraderie was unbelievable.• Magner, whose NFL career__,.;-- spanned two seasons, is a Magner, fullback Bob Hayes, halfback Mike Hunter, center Greg Wojcik and linebacker Rod Paterno earned JC All-American distinction in 1963 as Orange Coast captured its first of two national titles (Tucker's 1975 team also won a national championship). The Pirates swept to a 10-0 record, shutting out six foes, and capped the season with a 21-0 member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the millennium. Since leaving football, he has been in the medical business, selling implants for spine surgeries. Magner loves his three-acre home in the wine country, Sonoma, where he lives with his second wife of 10 years, Nancy. Magner has two grown daughters, Kelly and Kristi. and two grandchildren, Andrew and Morgan. Mll'S IOLf a..w.1a •9"' flight 1. Greg Sato, 67-73-140; 2. Bruce Samaklis. 73--67·1"40; 3. (tie) Perry Dkkey, 69-7S-144; Dun Paulson 71-7J..144; 5. Danny Lane, 69-n-146. ............ 1. Tom SuUivmi. 68-75-113; 2. Jlff8ry S.wrt, fi6.69.135; J. PaUI Nishida, 69-73-142; 4. Stewn Schmidt, •?S-143; Rk:twd George, 7S-.143. . ........... 1. EriO ~ 67""7· 1-Z. fonr Curetolo. 7NS-1 l5; l. Herbert Nik._ 847·111; 4. ... °'*19, 67·~1J7; 5. MkhMf J.cObl, 7J.ll.1M. • '· Jd WhltlCtrlltt U..11-1Jlt 't."" ..... ~ •10-1• J. IOb KMPP. '7t-71-t«t ._ 1bdd M1KC11um. n-n-1._. s. Alec eon., 11·1'-t& Doily Pilot .. Sports Tuesday. ~ 10, 1999 7 HOT SPOTS 10111 SOCCll Boots llPPY lllllllY Deep~eareportscontinue to show promise. . $altwater fishing remains extremely good au along the south coast line for a witte open bite on sand bass and the fishing even gets better when Newport-based sportf ishers head out to San Clemente Island where the yellowtail bite has been awesome. The bbl spot at the island is a White Rock where limits of yellowtail weighing in the 12 to 25-pound class are being decked by boats anchoring up close to shore and soaking sardines in the current. Steve Winter of Newport Beach landed a 25-pound yellow fishing on board the sportfisher "Bongos n• captained by Richard Ruffini. Also getttng into the strong showing of tailS were Tom Breletice of Balboa, who sacked a 21-pound yellow and Matt Campbell of Newport boated a number of yellowtail weighing in the 18-to 22-pound range while fishing on poard open party charters booked out of Bongos Sportfishing, based in Newport. Over at Davey's Locker, spokesman Howie Howerton reports all the local sport boats are hmiting out on sand bass. "The bass bite has been great for the ball-day, three-quarter-day and twilight tnps now that sand bass have moved into shallower water and schooled up,• Howerton said. "Cooler water should keep the bass on' the reed through the month of August and there is a good supply of anchovies in the bait receivers to accommodate these hungry bottom-feeding bass.· The sport boat, "Thuderbird, • has been fishing both yellowtail at Clemente and albacore on the Butterfly Bank when weather permits. It's been hard to back off on the excellent yellowtail fishing at the island to run out.stde and fish albies. Fishing on board the ·Thunderbird" tlus past week was Bob Chapman of Balboa, who sacked a 20-pound tail and Tino Valentm of Costa Mesa topped o(f a limit catch of OUTDOOIS pm niemiec Y.ellowtail with a 25-pounder. There are huge schools of longfins and bluefin tuna moving on to high spots around the 43 Fathom spot and this week could see the "Thunderbird• fish albies and tuna all week long. Channel waters remain a little cool for this time of the year and the marlin season just can not get a jump start. Woltpd Blue Glrt1 uader-109 were n.umen-.up bl the recent South coast brvbatloaal afte.r falling tp the SU Diego Spirit by way of penalty kJw after twQ l 0-mlnute overtimes. Coaches K1rk Mcintosh and Glenn StriK'.ba.n boast a squad from 'costa Mesa and NeW1>9tt Beach consisting oi goalie Krilttna Da~e. delenden Carly Ruiz, Emily Ohlhaver and Allie Duembe~, mldttelden AJex Mcliltosh, Clat.re Josephson and Alesha Young and forWard.s ' Justine Freud, Megan Munce and Crystal Merua. ~ llMw JMJCSOM Q"1 CollA MISA nACX ,.,., NU> Y·E·N NI S Estancia's Hebert • resigns J.D. Qver at J.D.'s Big Game Tackle on Balboa Island reports spotter planes flying the ocean looking for swordfish have been seeing marlin cruising below the surface. but these billfisb haven't settled into a pattern. RECREATION STANDINGS •Eagles' ten.nls program is scramblmg around for a replacement with season rapidly approaching. There are some pockets of warm water between the Avalon Bank and the 277 Spot and most likely it is this area that will produce the first stnped marlin of the season. OTY Of COSTA MESA 1999 SUMMER SOFT8All STANDINGS Moclfled Coed •c• Division • Jim Duncan of Costa Mesa landed a 32-pound, 4-ounce halibut last week that has been submitted for a pending IGFA world record. 1. Sticks & Stones, 12; 2. Beachcombers, 10; 3. Touch'em All, 6; 4. Grounds Crew, 2, S. l\ock Harbor, 1 Moclfled Coed •0-1• Division On board his 18-foot spo~her "Sleeper•, Duncan was fishing in about 100 feet of water off Newport Beach when the halibut bit on live bait. 1. PSA Rookies, 12; 2. (tie) Fariview II, (afifornia Dreamin', 10 each; 4. Veri- fone-.HP, 6; 5 (tie) Come-badcers, Outers, 4 each; 7 RBt'S, 1. Modifled Coed ·0-1• Division 1. Brembo Breakers, 1 O; 2. Spa-Sties, 8; Duncan fished with light tackle and 4-pound test line and it took him nearly 25 minutes to get the barn door to gaff. 3. The Slackers, S; 4. (tie) Staff Infection, The Firm. S each; 6 (tte) Big Trouble. Suds II, 2. Coed "C" Division • There are some marlin below the Mexico Border. and a few billfish have already been weighed in at the San Diego Marlin Club. 1. Mis.fits. 14, 2 Suds I, 10, 3. Barking Spiders, 9; 4. Fairview, 6; 5. Fanatics Only, S; 6. (tie) Mama's & Papa's, Pierce St. Muckrakers, 2 each Coed •0-1" Division Good albacore, bluefin tuna and yellowtail fishing is rewarding anglers beading down San Diego landings to get out to where huge schools of game fish are stacked up about 60 miles south of Point Loma. 1. Rug Rats, 10; 2. (tie) Head First, The Gimps. 8 each; 4. (tie) Westmark Mort- gage. SOS, 6 each, 6 CCNM, 4, 7 Guardian Power, 0 Coed "0-2" Divlsl9n 1. Riptide, t2; 2 Jugs N' Thugs, 10; 3. (tie) Mercy, Bashers. 8 each. 5. So Sue Me, Tl(C Crushers. 4 each, 7. Underest1- mators, 2. Coed "'REC" Division 1 Max's Sports Bar, tS; 2 RSI Big Rigs, 13, 3. Team VPAC, 11; 4 (tie) Pillsbury. I PUBLIC NOTICES AMOr Coun. Ste 1000. Newpol1 Beach Calolomia 92660 Gone Tyrrell. 4695 Mac Atthur Cou11. Ste 1000,. Newpo11 Beacn ca ~om.a 92660 Martt Sllbelfarb, 4695 Mac Atthur Cour1. Ste. 1000, Newpo11 Beach, Cal· llOmia 92660 This bu$Jness 1s con· ducted by a gene!al p111nershlp Have you stal1ed doing business yet? No Van L D Cessna This statement was hied w11t1 tile County Clerk ot Orange Coun~ on 7-29·99 199MI006M DlllY P1101 Aug 3, 10. 17, 24, 1999 T632 Actltfou1 Bu1lne .. NMn• Statement The lollow1ng persons are dOlnO business as Travel Partners. 901 Dover Dnw. SU1te 100. Newpo11 Beach, Celllornta 92660 Andante. Inc:., (Cehlor· nla). 901 Dover Onve, Suite 100, Newpol1 Bead\. Cahlom• 92660 This t>ull.-.ss 1:0l'I' ducted by a corporation The registrant com· menoed to ttansact boll· ness under Ille llCl1hous business name or names nsted above on 1978 Andante, Inc . Gene Koch. Va PreSldenl This statement was loled w1tt1 Ille County Clerk of orange Coun~~-99 1 172 Delly Pilol Aug 3, 10, 17. 24, 1999 T&31 • Actitlou1 Bu1lneH Neme Statement The followtng persons are doing bUSlnesa as THE WATERMARK GROUP, 1860 E First Slreet.:.._.~te 335. Santa All&. '--'omlll 92701 Gary G Fox. 1660 e. Ftrat Strfft, Ste. 335, Santa Ana, Calllornta 92701 This t>utineas 19 a>n· ~ by: an tl'ldMdUll Haw you t tantd dO!f)O ~~Ho Thii **'*"' Wh filed wllh lhe Coutlty Ci.Iii 01 ~~ -Pb Jiiiy 20 27. ~ 1011• AI05 I PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitloua Buslneu Name Statement Tne folloWlng pe1sons ere 001ng business as Picture this Compu1er1zed Cake DecolatlOOS, 2579 Ox10<d Lane, ~a Me a Cal1tom1a 92626 · Gau Louise Jonea, 2579 Oxford Lane, Costa M a Callfomia 92626 Diane OePasquale 4 El Vaquero, Rancho 5anta Marganta, Cahlom1a 92688 This 'business ti coo· dueled by e general par1nersh1p Have you started d01ng buSlnessJ,et'> Yes. 8·2·99 Ga~ L ones This statement was Wed .with tne County Clell< of Orange Coynty on 8·2·99 199968010311 Da~y P110t Aug 10. t7 24, 3f. 1999 T634 Flctitloua Buslneu Nam• Statement The following persons era csouig business H IBAARA SCREEN 4 LESS, 2931 Grace Lane, Unit E. Co5ta Meu, CA 92826 Abel Iberia 2020 w ~ ~va .• Apt ltll·C. Anaheim, CA 92801 This bullnesa la con- ducted by an 1ndovidual Have you stat1ed doing bUSIOOSS yet? Yes. 8123199 Atel Ibarra Ttu statement was ltlod WI h Che County Cle111 of Orange County on 7 23-99 19996800126 Dilly Ptlol July 27, Aug 3, 10, 17, 1999 T81tl Flctlttou• Businua Name Statement The fOllowlng per!IOl'ls are doing bume&S a PC A'ELIANCE, 426 V1ctolla St •A. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Ethan Demtrci, 428 Victoria St #A, Costa Mesi, CA 92627 Thi5 buslneu IJ con· ducted by an 1ncrrvldual Have you •tailed doing buSlOeS• yet? No E rt\al'I o.tnltd ... Thi&~~ llled With lhe County Clerk of Qfaoge Coun~r..~·99 1 155 0811y Pdol Uy V , AuQ 3, 10, 17, 1999 TQ 4 Flccttloue 8ue1Met Neme StMemtlnt Ttit lollaW\og PfflOnS .,, doing blialneM as Maybe Baby, 446 WalnUt PM!ce. Costa MIN, CA 12127 Aon• Keplan. 4'5 WM'lut Place COlta Mew, CANl27 ,.a lge IClng. H12 :AWMll Mirola, La Jolla CAll037 Tiiie INllneat 1s oon =='-·~ ~.J"',.n-= ~ 11111• RIM ,.. ....... --.. "' O..ol ~ Base Bandits, 9 each, 6. (tie) Byte Me. 1 Men's •0-r Division Hornets, 7 each; 8. Psomas Psox, 4; 9. 1. Land of the Lost. 12; 2 (tie) 0-Tour, COSTA MESA -Eslanna Hlgh lS looking tor rt girls Vdrs1ty tenrus coach for the uµ('onung sea<>on after Dave Hebert stepped down follo\\1.ng four years at the Eagles' helm Swingers, 2; 10. B.AO . o Bedrock Bombers, Old 11mers .. 8 each; S Men's •a.-2-Division West Coast carpentry, 6; 6 Swing This, 2 1 l.Jghtning & Lumber, 14, 2 The Dev Men's '"0-l" Division ils, 10; 3. NMCC, 6; 4. Old Skool, o. 1 rz:vzx. 16, 2. (tie) Lobotom1zers. Men's "Cr3" Division Brewskies, 10 each; 4. Don't Matter, 6; 5 Estancia Gu-ls Athletic Dm c· Lor ancy Ferda said he is eager to hear from applicants, who ma} cont.act her by phorung (949) 51.5- 6501. 1. The Chucks, 8, 2. Outers Again, 7; 3 (tie) Troublemakers, Ptrates, 2 each. The Hacks, 3; 4. Old tl7, 1 Men's·~ .. Division women's Division 1. Polk High, 14; 2 (tie) Players, X·Q 1 (tie) Alley Cats, Stilt Playing, 14 each, Club, 9 each, 4 Sharks. 8. S Realtors, 2; 3 Stray Katz, 3, 4 Coming 'Round 6 Starbucks Crew. 0. Again, ·1 Men's "Upper D" Division SUMMER BASKETBAU STANDINGS 1. Warriors, 14; 2 TRO. 12, 3. (tie) ~~:!}~~rs. Staff Infection, 3.1 Hebert's teams were a com- bined 40-38, 12-28 m the Paofic Coast Ledgue. The Eagles made the CIF playoffs in 1995 and '91, but finished 2·8 in league the last two seaso.ns. Hool1gansJ DalyOBat. 10 each, S (tie) each; 3 (tie) Junk in the Trunk, W1kk.ats The Lushes, Maraudilrs, 8 each; 7. Ball II, Yellow Jackets, 2·2 each, 6. Goodfel· Busters, 2; 8. Stoneworks, -1. las. Q.4 -by Barry FauJkner Men's .. Lower D .. Division Mond.y League 1 (tie) MV&P. T·Birds. 12 each 3 P&O 1 The Aips, 4-0; 2 BrKklayers, 3-1; 3 Nedlloyd, 8, 4. Bad News Brokers. 7, 5 (tie) RMC:, carnivorous Apes, Corleone Good, Bad & Ugly, 4; 6 Prowlers, 2. Family, Scrubs, 2·2 each, 7 Schultz Pho- Men's "8-1 .. Division to, t 3: 8. Sneaker Squeaken, o-4 DEEP SEA 1 Blood, Sweat & Beers, 12. 2. (tie) TUesday L.eague POC:, Newport Wholesale. 10 each; 4. 1. (tie) Wildcats. V1lht1l. Big Dummies, (tie) Lowted, Cone, 4 each; 6 0 P's Gold-3-1 each, 4. Outers. 3·2, 5 Head Hunters, Monday's coontS sluggers, 2. 2-2; 6. The Dnt)biers, 1..C, 7 Tl((. CM. Men's •c-J" Division Wednesday League DeYey"s l.odt~ . 8 boats, 247 a~lers. 17 a~ 17 bluef1n tuna. 2 y"ellowta1l, 866 sand bas 43 barracuda, 15 calko baSs. 1 Lude Boys, 8, 2 (tie) Outers. Home 1 Soft Tubs, 4-0; 2. Tait Guyz, 3-1; 3 bird, 6 each. 4 MudY1ile, 4, 5 Behr's, 2. Goat Hill Snails, 2-2; 4. 0 e· 1-3, S Fish· Men's .. C-4" Division ing Club, Q.4 1 Nihbut, 45 mack~I Sports Bar, Wh1neers, Geezers & Pleasers, 1. Big Ballers, 3·0, 2. CGC. 2 1; 3 (tie) 1. Silky Sulhvan's, 14, 2 (tie) Max's I Thu~y League 8 each, 4. f\ebels, 6; 5 Textron, 4; 6 Mui· Beachside Bombers, Team •3. 1 2; S Nitwpoft Uncling. 4 ~ 116 anglen 5 barracuda, S60 sand ban, 2 white ~•bass. ligan's, 2. Ronin. l-3. I PUBLIC NOTICES CHS17U010 NOTICE Of SEl'Z\IRE PURSUANT TO HEAL Tii A.NO SAFETY CODE SECTION 11•'7111 1488 AND NOTICE Of INTENDED FOAFUT\JRE PURSUANT TO HfAL Tii ANO SAFElV OOOE SECTION 11'88.4 On JULY 14, 1189. 9t 220 34Tli IT .. NEWPORT BEACH, CA, the PfOpetfY --~··· ttll,830 U. S. CURREN· CV J I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitious Buslnes• Neme Statement The fOl!owiOO persons are doing business lls Concepts E, 26366 Lombardy Ad Mis on Viet<> CA 92692 Robert John Ruesch 26366 Lombardy Ad .. Mis· sion V1ej0. CA 92692 Matthew James Dargrs 11000 Patti Newport '4104, N$wport Beacn, CA 92660 This bus1neu 1s con· duete<I by co-partners Have you slar1ed doCoO ousm u yet'> N? Robert Jotin Auescn Thli sta1emen1 was hied with the County Clerk 04 Orange Cou~~99 1 1'8 D.i1ly Pilot July 27, Aug 3. 10. 17 1999 T621 Fictitious Buslnesa Nam• Statement Tne IOUOWing persons are dOeng bus1rnt" as Hollef\cnut Cepitat Man· agelT'ent 3501 J3'1'lbo Aoecl &.111e 602. Newp0<1 eeacn CA 92660 Hollencrest Secunues LLC. (CALIF). 3501 Jamboree Road Suite 602. Newport Beach Cat lomia 92660 Th.s builneas IS oon· ducted l>y Lwruted Lllbilily Co Have you s1aneo doing business ve1? No Hollenciest Sacuuues LLC, Gregory P Pellluoo Manaolr\Q DKector TM Slatement was filed with lfle Coun1y c1en.: ol Orange County oo 7-23-99 1"96800125 Oei.y P.IOI ~y 27, Aug 3 10. 17, 1999 T617 I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I Fictitious Business Name Statem.nt · The '°"""" ;v persons are doing bus•neu as Wendfs Bookwork • 2429 So Sh ton Sal'l&a Ana CA92707 weoay w.., 2429 so Shelton Sania Ana, CA 92707 This bu~s Is con-. duded by •ri iOOA;idua1 Have vau start d oo.ng buslnen yet? Yes, 1&86 WeoOyWe11 Thi• •latemeni wn t.lo<J w ltl .,,. County Clel'k ol Orange Countv on 8-E·99 1!)9M801SS8 Oa1tv Piiot Aug 10 17. 24 31. 1999 T638 Fictitious 8uslne.s Neme Statement The follow\ng persons ere doinQ busWlMC as T~ l>romotklnS, 2808 Lalavetle Ave ~'P0'1 S.ac:h. Ca 92663 Robelt Sh•vetv .... 45 s.. Ville. N wpo11 Beam CA 112663 This bl.II nest .. con- ducted by an kidlvQ;al HaYO you llaned doing bustrwlss yd? Y~ 8'25-91 Aotl9n S"1vtt; lbia ;laterneol wu .!led W•lh the Count-; Clertl 04 Orengo COUnty on M>-99 199MI01557 Delly PJloC Aug 10 17, 24 31. 1999 T639 Act1tlous Bus1ne11 N•me Statement The l~tng penon.s ere dQing bui;lneu as K~Reet~, 2515 v Placlc. Co$CI Mesa CA, 92626 Carrol Ann Konna<ty 2~15 Vassar PlllCI Co!-ta MoA CA92626 This ~c IS con- dudad llY &fl IQdrvlouil Ha.... you Slal1ecl doinO OU$1noss yet' Vas 1987 Canot A Keoneay Thlt \ement filed w l'1 tfle County Qotll CIC Orange Ooo.#l~-::-99 1 1172 ly Pilot ~ 10 17, 2A 31, 1 9 T641 1795 OBITUARIES I MURRAY Barbare Murray, 60, of Corona de Ma passed aw&)' A~ust Sth She Is suMVea by he! husballd. John Murrav- children Laurel and Bob s ster, Carol Bowm n stepmother, Edith Bowmltn and aJnt ~ s :ton A strong friend and active contnbc.rtor b Ute communty, she WI be remembered lo: he1 wor'I w in Newport-M sa schOol.s end South Coasl RepertOl}' Theatre. ~tmC>4'tnl seivlOOt w1 I be 1 00 p.m Tuesda . August 10 1999 P View Mortuary 3500 Pad!i View Or Corona De Mar. CA. In '*' o! tamlly requeslS donatiOns be macse to HoaQ Hospital Folntaticn. Soultl Coas R pe1tOly Theatre or USC G neralSc:hQ!a fund PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK • MOttua.ry ~ • Crematory 3SOO Pacifl~ ~ Dnve NWPOf18 ...... 2700 PealMTIBI El_...AY MortulrY * Chapel Cremetioo 110 Btoedwey Co.ta Meaa Ma-9150 "Affordable Alternadve" Discount Olsket, Cremm:lonA Burial Serrice 'Why shOuld you subject youne1f your family to _pay1n1 laflated onces 8 T utidoy. August 10, 1999 .. [ PUIUC HOT'ICIS 11 PUBUC NOTICES ) I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES COd Is It ny, Ile dml I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBUC NOTICES gran\lng QI the petltiOn ycx.r eve 1 ble lrom lhG covtt Flct1Uou1 Bualnu• Name Statement The tQOowjng j)MOll$ are OOinQ tJustni1& as a) GIOOYAP GlRLS BISCUIT COMPANY. Bl GIOOYAP GIRLS Cl GID· DYAP. 0) QIDOYAP GAZETTE, 817 W 171h Slraet 13, Cotta Me CA 92627 GldOyep Girls 81seu11 Company, Inc, (CA). 817 W 17th S1r,.t eo.11 Mesa, CA 92627 Thie business Is con· dU<:tec:I by an lndtVldual Have you 11anecj do!nO business yet? Yes, JUiy 2, 1999 Ka1hartne K Tracy This 11atemen1 was hied w1th the County Clerk of Orange County. on 8·6·99 199M801573 Da1ty Pliol Aug 10, 17, 24, 31'. 1999 · T642 Flctltiou• 8u•lneH Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are 'doing buslneu as B K Propeny Manage· ment. Incorporated. 366 San Miguet Duve. 1310. Newport Beach, CA 92660 B K P opeity Manago· mel\I lnco!PQ(a , (CA) Sah Mlguel Of, 1l 10 Ni._l>Of1 Beach, CA 92660 Thia · buslneu ia con· CM:ted by • CIO(p()fa!JOn Have you aiarted dolno t>uslnenyet? YH.8·15·~ BK Proc>elty Manage· ment lncorpora1td 8en· Jamtn Kraut, PreslO nt Thla &1a11men1 was tiled w1!h Iha Coun1~ Clerk ol Otange Coont~&-99 1 1556 Oai!y Pilol Aug IOt 17, 24, 31, 1999 6<40 Flctltloua Bualne11 Name Statement The lollowtng persons are do111g.-.is1ness as• a) Rancho Del Rey MobOe Home Estates. bl Hooser Bros Co, 16222 Monterey' Lane. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 :. Cllttord C. Houser/Gen· erel Partner, 9301 Central Avenue, Garden Grove, CA92844 Tl\11 bus1nen 1s con· ducted Dy a hm1led pertnersh•p Havo you started 00iog llusine11 yet? Yes, 1966 CllllO<O C Houser This 1tat ment was od w 1rwt County Cl ot Oranoe Count~~6 99 1 1560 Oa!v PJlot Aug 10t 17, 24. 3{. 1999 043 BSC 858' NOTICE OF PETrTION • TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: PETER CHERIAN CASE NO. Ai98231 To ail helr6, benel1· etarles, creditors. eonr· 1ngent creditors, and per son& who may otnarw"e be Interested 1n ll'le will or estate, or both, of PETER CHERIAN A PETITION FOR PRO· BA TE f'las been t1lecj by ALMA CHERtAN In Iha Super1or Coun ot Callfom1a, County of ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROOA.TE requests lhat Al.MA CHERIAN be appointed as peraonal representative to edmm1s· ter tl\e estate of !tie dece· dent THE PETITION reQUeitS lhe dece<lenl • W1W and to prot>al . l tie Will ones ny 00dioil$ er VD lll fOf 8Jr.8mlnallon In UlO I 1pt by t oovrt.. tHE PEl I flON requests a !JttlOrity 10 odmtnlat r lt'I C£1at uncl 1 lhe ffld(lpencJ ant Adminl$trn110n ot Es iatas Act (Tills Author ly VllD !low Ille pert I rqp• re ntall'lie 10 ID many ctl005 wlthOUI Obi ltiing co,urt approvat eetor I ~Jng cen.a n very lr11por. 1anl mct•005, nowever ttm peraonat reproaen1a11ve will be reQutrad lo glvo no· llce to 1ntor i.tud persons unless rhtsy nave w(l1\'ed noh~ or c:onunted to the proposed ai.;1i0n ) The In· Clepenctenl adrn1nistretlon authOnty will tie g1anted unles.s an 1nler&t0<! per· son hies an objee1t00 10 lhe petition and 5hoWs gOQd C8U'8 why lhtl COUl1 sh<Nld not gran1 the lluthor1ty A HEARING on lhe pelt• uon wm ba held on SEPTEMBER 2 1999 at I 45 pm 111 Dept L7.'.l lo- ~ted at 341 The City Dn1111 South. Orange. CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhC should 11ppca1 I !he hell! dork il'IO no 6late •¥Our = Attorney lot the lJOfll or I writtOfl Petitioner: 1iOt1S w1th the CO!Jlt be oro MARTIN I. SCHHEYER, th<! ar ng Your ap· £SO .. SBN G3ftt, pear nee may be in pe!SOI\ noo IRVINE CENTER or by your a11orney • OR.. STE. 250, IRVINE, • IF VOU ARE A CREDI· CA 92111 TOR Of conungent Ctedf!OI' Pubtl$hed N wpo!I Be Ch• ol the de(..ased. you mu&I Costa Mon Daily Pilot I le your dam W'Uh the Augu&I 3 9 10. 1999 coun and ma a copy tot TMG30 pert;onat rep195811'"1"'• Flctitloua Buainesa appo11ltad by lhe aoun N w1tf'lln tour mooths trom the ame Statement date ot me f1n;t 1s.uance ot The IOltov.illg P raoni tellers a:; provided tn Pro-are OOll'lg bur.1ness H Date COde section 9100 ENfERPRISE DESIGN Tl'le hme for hhng ctaims GROUP. 42 Ocean Vista, writ not e .. p1re before tour Newpon Beach, Ca 92660 months trom the neanng Sytv1a Doroen M1chler, date noticed at>ove 42 Ocean V1~ta. Newpott YOU MAY EXAMINE Ill• Beach. CA 92660 hie kept by the eoun 11 you Thfs blr.>lness 1s COf'I· are a person interested m dUl."led by· an tn<11vKlual the estate. you may hte Hdvo ~ started doing with tne 00\Jrt a Reque&t tor bus1hesa yet? Yes, Special Nollee (form DE· 4.3.9g 154) of lhe tiling ot an in· Sylvia D M1chler venlory end appraisal of This 1ttatement was filed ulate assets or o1 any w th 11\e County Clerk of pe1111on or account as Orange County on 7·2ti·99 provided tn Prooate Code 1~271 Seel on 1250 A Request Daily Pilot Aug 3. 10 17 for SPKISI Notice tonn Is 24 1999 lt>33 When you're tuned into classified, you're tuned into your community. G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY "I 1111 nlata 1llY1rtfsf119 It thl """'aper Is ,.bled lo t•• hf· 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SM..E CORONA DEL'"MAR NEWPORT AOJACEHT 4BA 2BA lmmto, Cutt 1t1t1tr, S369,000 Mull Seti 112 blk to NPB Agt 949-261..g122 tnl fair H111ln1Actot1KI a HOUSESIC O amt)lltll wale• mah• 11 lllttal 32 ON OS ··' FOR SALE ro afu11t11 ·uy p11t1ruu. NEWPORT er::•CH llmltallH tr ll1crh11lut1u i;;A ....... ,.,,,"IOI. relll!H, "A-8A_N_DO_N_E_D_8_tach--Co-ttag~. st1. •anlllqjl, temlllat 1111111 5391,900 38R 28A 11t1out tiltlll. 11 11 illt111tl1t1 AGENT 149-723.e120 ,. ""'' .. , •te• "''"""· -A-n.-io-u-.~s;-1-lef_G_or_geo __ UI llmlbllo1tr "suhnlutlotl." GoH CourH Condo 2 Msu 1'11 ... ,,,," •Ill ut S\Jltes. expended loll. 17 hole k1owl11ly •cull a.., 111vcrt111· NB Counlry cilA> reduced to 1111111 '" , .. , Hiii• •'Id! Is I• $399.900 Alfi 9'&9-640-65"4 r riotatletl ol lllo lft 0.1 11111m 1 81ocll to tl'lt Beach 111 '"''' 11111111111 tht all L.s lhao rentl 0 AC gel a tax llwtttlttl lfflltlHll II t.is 8dvanlage duple• 4Cat 09rage, •tWS,aJt1 art n11t1•tt ti II I ·3 & 2 t ·2 & 2 MO deCils ,.ur .,,.,.._," bsfs To ,,.. A?enl $5.491< 279-5252 !Ible II '11attn1Ntl11 ull HUD Btu1f•2 6 3 BR, ~1$ TolH1t1 al 1 .... 414·1~.. ftr Yl9WS of gieenbllls & Dover lllt Wamllfl ... oc .,., , .. 11, Shores'*' toe 9'&9-720-t 704 call KUO al 421-JSOI Doug 8uky 81<*'"1 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOASALE GENERAL SOLD!! Showe11e Homes for Sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplement! Homes of the Week Display Ads Start 11 Just $751 Deadline Is Tuesday at 5PM ()pen House lJ&tings St51 Oeadltne Thursday 5PM It Pays to Advenlte In the Beet Local Reel Eetatt Section CALL TODA VII USA K. RIVERA 94&-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 94&-574-4249 FOIKlOSD> HOMlS low Of so Down! Gow'f & Bonk lepos lei Sold! ng &.-1LI.1-1 Finiondng 1m!WUU19, aoo.so1 .1n1 X60S7 tTHE BLUFFS• Ong 11ea 3bt 2t>t iotaly redone, pelfect• Estate ~1100 pncl!d to selt lasti S3t5,000 Agent 94Mi.a.5560 NEWPORT CONDO 2BR 2BA frplc, pool, Hlltf motlvatedl 2 pallot, lmmac, $169,500 Agent 949-261-6122 ~1 8A1.80A PENINSULA 2 tklll~ -'~-'~1th •281181~ •38r28t tklll 4 HcluMS from bMCtil AYI 913 F~m opt1ont1 L11m1y l>etWrw,J Garage Patlol, Deck: 01rdtn S 1200·S2000imo W1n1111Ye11ty neg Appl t ·310-653-4227 1 AOUM to OCifllnt toll ~· w 8llbot Blvd Ilk 1U'I ~ Avf/A llMltd S70!Vmi> Jim }t446S-07S4 CO Bliii 26t 11>1 In paoo, llePI IO OCM>ly F t'l)IC, 1*11· Ina. no peiS. 1 yr IN $t300'mo 511wBay.94"40-5718 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH LIVE .TllE· l.AFESl'YLE Corpol'ak Apartrncnt at ~ .YJr,drr~ ./Jr,? Wh,~ ,\n Exelu:,iH• Opporf unit~; for \\'atC'rfront Lh ing on Nt•wport Bay • 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Livin~ Room, Dining Room & J(jtchen • Private Beach • Gym. Spa & Pool • A Village unto itself wuh Meeting Rooms, · • Private Guard-Gated Entrance 24-Hour Security & Switchboard "' Restaurant, Cocktail Lounge, Entertainment & Room Service lcl .,C'ftt.'dul<• ~our prhutt• .. tum ing. plt•ust• •·ull (949) (>4;)-5000. ·xt. 16 t ill & ill FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GAn:D COMMUNITY BY FASHION lSLAND Beautif\Jl tree-lined streets and golf course viewa. Enjoy carefree living In your large 1, 2 or 3 BR apattment home! •1Wo-car~ • WMtw/~ hootlupe • F'nplec» (wood & gM) • Ai condrtJonlng • Wet bw ., 2 llnd 3 BR • S1 ,eeo '° S3, 1 oo •Sary. no p«a. ~ ,,..... C8I (949) 644.()509 •. ~ Another Esau Community = "::'" 110 APTS COSTA MESA • COSTA MESA'S BEST * Junior t bedroom and t bedroom atso 2 bedroom 1 bath Owel gated commulllf'(. pool tennt£, easy access to freeway beach & m1111 714-557.0075 i'SiOE COUNTRY WOODS 2Br •Study, HI level, Ip. deck. skyll, no pets 180 2111 St $1125/mo 949/84~9543 01 9491646-1184 SfUOIO E'SibE tum. QllNll area. 11>ov1 9"199 no kJl. Mn*;. pets SSOO.\Ao AvliA Now. 94H42-8699 l• MIR 1=-·.=I Oultt, Sp1elo111 Sl11dlo ~-.... peUO, A/C perli"lg t blodl 10 l>tlCh S750-'nlo Mt-174-1715 N~wport Marina Apartmenu Bayf ront c:ommunity w11h pnv1le brach & rMril'\A. Walle tu 8.tlboe (Aland. La'f::.BR e2100 154 HOUSlSICONDOS FOR RENT BALBOA fSlANO SPACIOUS I BRIGHT Lowlf 3Br 28a OI Upper 4Br 2Ba ~r Bay lrQ!ll, large baJCony/pauo. l!p. gara~o. wld '*ups $2050.mo & S2SOOI mo. Aglllll 9-49.-075-4912 48R 28A vtfy bright, butl beach hou... tuuy turn. all emenl11ts, WINTER RENTAL S200Clmo. Avail StPI 111, Open Hoil9t 11 2 Sit Aug 14 818 506 85S3 ask" Jotrt 155~S FOR RENT ~AP£NN 160 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA EASTSIDE 1·8EOROON entloHd O<l/898 no pets VACANT $65()'Mo. 150 E 2 I st St 949-650-8842 E SIDE TOWNHOt.4E 1 ·Stoty 38f 2Ba, tnd unit, 2cat gat, F p blo prrvate yard .Av8'able Sit '$1650-Mo CB Donald Plall 949-733-607 4 182 HOUSESICONDOS FORMNT NEWPORT BEACH * Lido S.y Front Duplex • U1Xttil1rs 2tM t bl Ltg IMl'lQ space & cJeck 52200'mo Lse Ac.;.P.pltng llWS 949-675-1611 "liARBOR VIEW HOMES 31>! 2b11 hoose lor lease. 1815 Port~ Open house M·F no llflPI nee 949-760-3822 WESTCUFF FAMILY HOME 4Br 388, kl y&1d pretty tree lmed 51 Avill8120 0 3500/mo Oave 0 Coldwell Banker 949·718·1520 HARBOR VIEW HOMES MONTEGO, 4bf 2b1, lllnl cond, brloht & eunoy. $2900/ino. 94M40-1871 LOE BLUFFS TWNHM Gretnblt a bay vl8W. 30r ., larnnn, vpgradedll Owl18f S279Slmo IM~71CM827 lbr • den, 2ba, pning 3 lrff W/O, tr19, eherpl Oen view balcony. 12325 yr IN 949-S'l 4-$509 8IO CANY6" OOC1 cow ... YlfW8, 3bt 3be. I Cit tar•· 2 atory, UOOtl, thort wm. ~o 14 .. 7&0-1904 LiOO iSlE 381, 281 ftrtpltC& Large garage. IOOlrY 1)11 12800/montll 1-~Y' leaat 107 VII Jue•. MMl«l10I Cutt COTTAGI, sr 1 be, Its W Bey, tr«lt "°""·On PenlnMlte ltlCIClimo. A~MNU.f74' 'Whflff' ... qulii beeulll\ll lllr 2.Rle W/O new c.,.C. I cet ... ofllll llovte, ~.11MO .. IOOoltl IOOt ...,_ Vltw HIMMe 31>r 2be llftpM"atl~ ~ ........ ,.,,. MM7M112 I 202 Mottl ROOMS FOR RENT 'COSTA MESA' MOTOR INN 1ST Wk Special On All Rms St34.00 TOIC, leaMe$ 24 hrs tron1 desk. 0 0 phones lree HBO/ESPN'Otsc• 1oc Cham, pool, 'heated 1ae Guest talrld Nrby Fv.ys 40? & SS min away from OC Fa>1Qrds College ''IOP man, bet~. rei.t A member ot calA Hotct.Molel 22n Hatl>Or Blvd !M9-64 5·4840 204 RENTALS TO SHARE ROOMMATE NEE~D Prof I non s:noker $IJelUng same IO shale 3tlf 2ba ocun troot beacn housO Maslef av» $1100 .. 112 IJlll 9'&9-631-8428 208 OFFlCES FOR RENT/LEASE Costa M111 small office space to rent Starting at S150•$300 Incl all utll. Ntar OCC, nice qultt foe. Loll ol patklng. 114·540·366e • 210 COMM/RETAIL nNDUSTRIAL FOR RENT/LEASE 1500 S.F. AVAIL NOW $900/MO. 949-646-1164 1400 AHNOONCEMEHTS I GREAT NEWS! DIABETICS ~·· pej$ !Of lesll~ sup. plies Y ~./vt $8811 IA on TV. Lllelty Medlell Sui>llr No Ill) lronl costs S&ltllaclton Gu1r· anteed Fret Shipping t.aoo.3?3-6996 (CAL 'SCAN) I 402LOST ' FOUND I Fcxmd malt cat, brOV«l llgc'I str ped 11 ColleOe Paik COSla M~ area 714·!>57-4618 LOST AUG Ith., around Back Bay lfH Small 9rMn HM- gal parrot. Brighi yellow undor wlng1. l>olly. Reward, t4t-65~3460 Lott 12yt old ChOCOlate lab lumdla, gteen COiiar. vet tac)S, Vtelnoy of Back Say NO 949·&45 6980 420 GARAGE SALES HUNTINGTON 8CH ESTATE SALE $11 ~ 14th 9-5:00 303 2111 st: 1.er9t lfllOUnta ol "'1alt Item• pol• lefy, jlwelry, glue tic. Yt1ire of C0118c1inp. No wly btrd1 1440 -=1 w&AECT\t &ntllle ~ 11111\1 ~ S't'lem ~ $"'...& Dll8I box &y$lem $1511. Ask 9llollt tree progr 11Tt1MQ AU lhOlllld deal•1 WWW !nl• egrattdlllellll• e<>m t'800-325-7836COdlIOOl15 ~Al'SCAN) ' tent.... COflC8ft fiC•• tor Od 12'1h •t Att'V'llllc!ad Pond T11r1ce Concourae FW1 iiN ~hmmt one _. °' ..._ flouMlll1 c.11 pe1a 800-to4t-•en WoOd bunung &~Apn•Me ..... s.., ........ .......... (M9)76"919 Sell your extra household items In C I --Doily Pilot I PUBLIC. NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBUC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOT1CD i STARTING ANEW. BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • Tht &gal Departmmr at the Dfll/y Ptlot H plrtUd to announce a new m·v1re now 111•11il11b/( tC1 neu• busuussn. \~ 1i11/I now SEARCH rhe 11amefar;you 111110 extrtt rharge. aml saw f"" the time and the mp 10 the Court House m Sama'Ana Thm. of co1me, after the seaf'rh 11 t:o1-,,pkud we l"tll filr your fiaiwm.s b1mt1m name uaremmt u'llh the County Clerlt, publtsh onu a wult for four wee In as "'!"'red by /au• an.d then file your proof of pub!tmt1on with the County Clerk. . Plrosr stop by ttJ Jilt your fimt10111 b11si1.el, uawnml 111 the Daily Pilot, 330 W' Ba1 St, Co11t1 Mes11. lfyo11 mn11ot stop by. plrau call us ill (949) 642-432 I and we u•1/I malte ar"1ngemmu for you to handle this prou.tlure by mm/ !fyou should have any farther q11es11om, plenu rall us a111I .we will be more than glad 10 1u.iu you. Good lurk in Jflllr llt'W bumws! •48 AHTIQUESIART fCOLLECTIBLES WANTED ANTIQUES Oldtr Style Furniture PIANOS t. Collectlblt1 ·~··t ........ • s ..... Autae • Olftc.• ""m.t\,lt'e $$ CASH PAID $$ °"" p.ece 01 W\llill'• ...... WE BUY ESTATES • lmmedi.t. friendly ..,.,_ "Wt PAY MORE FASTER" CONSIGNMENTS Con11,M1uu uken llJ1fy & Hid 11 llKhtn 1nry VlldfttUay II 411"1 llf onltmWll•n c.U 11141,)7 Ill~ =:6494922~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION GT RTS·3 26 .. mans moun. tall'I bikt, wJRock shoclta, front 6 rear. Paid $900. StCI 1450 .... 723-5692 I •54 FURNITURE I BatintHIJava l Dtcorlllve Item• Teakwood tables. beds, statu8' lndool/outc!Oof Items WholeNlt.1141M45·7609 llCTROPEDIC LAffX BED Ntw S1550. Ntvar Ustdl Mak• Olf1<I 84gJ632·7573 ~ili1n ltt1htr 1ora & love· Hit, new 81111 wrapped very '°"• lop qu1lltv Was $2000 llCrtll()e. $19(). 94g.251-9933 Large Southw .. t DrHNr w1ma~ rmror, wlltre~ sacot1ce $400 obo 949· 846-3851 949--474-2225 WOik Mua1 NII 2, ., piece Cherry wood bedrOOm his SI 500 Chefty lormll dnlno rQOll\ SCI s 1850 714-809--04~ I • PETMJVESTOCk I Rett erotic wlld·looldng ltoplrd lflOttad C,A oclC9I k!Mn• fOt privllattd ... 14SOll500 Mt-1114111 , Stenc11n1 ~Oodlt PUpj)lte f'tdlg!te bred tor Rllllllica 6 MfTlP8tlllltllt, hNlth ~ ind AKC ~ bloQd line Ind W lrTftltf Ch11i11>16n E mill PRECISION· 'MOTORSOPRODIOY NE:f 1411 ·a?0·4300 24hr 9411133 7642 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED Gas Dryt( 6 R1lrldg«1or Wanted in OOOd condolton. please cal 949.722-3229 TOP SSS/RECORDS! Jazz R & B s\JU, Aoo. sec so·s & 60's MIKE 949·645 7505 WANTEOJ O[O COINS' Gold. Stfller Franklin mini ster kng Old watches & l(!'Mllry WESTCOAST COIN64M4U •70 SCHOOLS nNSTAUCTION Phlebotomy Course ~on litM C Ca•A Reg t390129t 1.aoo.lOI 1141 474 WORK r, WANTED Looking for houttt"J)lng position•. Alter "°'~ in • Ne>lf)Ol1 Be.:h lof 13 yrs, O\Olfll'I Na$ pa$$8d •'Nl'f Call lll)eldl 949-631.e132 or Marta 149-515·9537 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS J\ccounts Payable Clerk Seek111g n.ghly motivated Ind 11r1\tl 5,. years NP experience Must be wel org&1uzed and dela~ 011ente<1 woth excellenl computer skill$ Ell.P on Bosl· nessllrOlks a plus Fa.c Resume to 714·505-8797 APPOWIM&'Vr SErlDt.S .Ff /PT dny and \."VClli!18 f\)\.11'\A 812-820 Per llour Top-1trud11.:us hlitll<T • llcalolt °"""" l-• •o• Kl'lllll •l'a*t-..1 ... •&..,.Ir,. c......,_.. l::At in JOA91.r1 (~ta~[CM 11111tw-1n11 CalJ fot 11.,t. l·BM·:l, 744 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS CO. SPONSORED TRAINING & 151 yea1 Income S35K· Slevene Transport-OTA truck drivers wanted' Non·••· perienced or ex1K<•~d Ton ,, .. 888 279·4058 Or 1 800 333 8595 EOE (CAL.SCAN) DEUVERL~ ORIVERS EVES Good drlYI g rte91'd, no exp ntedtd BJ'1 Pius Ask for Audun 149-675·7560 •DETAILING• A'llattOl'I Co tS ~•k!OQ a tt<Jty moltY.ited M"M starter to assume~ du1oes ol our «Mta1L1ng department C1nd1d1les mu1t have pleviollS/y ~ Of o'lln8d tn 8'110 detiltng ~ and i.ve an tye lof peflec1Jon as as•~ to sue· ceec1 llld reap rhe t>enelds ol tl1ts ~StandlnQ oppoltUBly Fax '"ume 714-556-4023 or Contac1 Dave 714-556-0571 biREClOft OF STAFf De· YlllOpment IOI 99 bed SNF V.-t among llUll tins. ta'* rtvers & moool<lln$ Seeking e1pe1 «1tf state aciprO'ted 0 S 0 to run a 1t1ong eduea · hon program l0t all start Posl· uon evadable mme<talety tor lt)j3 netting Alzhelmers ladtily Pleasanl Cera ol Ukiah 131 Whitmore Lane. Uluah CA 95842 Fax 707 462 0742 (CAL.SCAN) DRIVER/WAREHOUSE Seeking exp'd drtlltr/lumolute warehouse for von Hetne11 Inc OMV pn1110U1 SWt $8 OMlr' 149-574-9331 • Dry Cle11181'S • F ronl counter nights & .,,, ends 1 n.ist ca1 Sha1on 149-151·2032. Par1 time Driver Wanted ~9.22 per hour p:u~ mileage. Needed Mon thru Sun L''45em to 5;45pm: AC:Oi- tlonal work may be evaJI.· able, Musi have truck or Van, llablllty Insurance wlttl pt'OOf or payments, drfv· ere llcenM, soci::I aecurlty card, end cJ.en D.M.V. print out. A"eptlng appl . .,;-:iloM Mon to thru Fr1 from 8:00em to 4:00pm. Please bring all reo11wect Information. Times On1nge County Attn: Pem Beeldngt-.:m 2901 Gany Ava. Santa Ana, Ca 92704 714-549-8548 S00.933-40e:l PRIVATE TENNIS CLU8 Ill Newport Beach netds PT rec~IOl'Uf Wttll lktxlble schediie Please Call Wed-Sun 949·6«~900 Purchasing Agent · Gro.wtg ll'ltalton based l>o$I. ness seeks experienced. Hit> motivated, aogress1va 1nCI pr01G$$10nal llld'.-lo process pu1chase orders negol!IM pocmg, AFO's and reswdl.;.. ternatl\'e $upplers MllSt htlve 5 .. years e>cp as buyer. P11111 ell!) With Me .. ican &upp6era 1 plus Fex resume to 714·~797 Food ..,....,. FT/PT. no •. AeceptionistJScty meckal ~ranee, 2yt1 min l•P req'd Af/fAy in ptt$00 Dyl\llric c:orrc>anY ~ I*· t.Aon-Fn hm-5'>m Slntl AM SO!lebll, prole'510nal Wfth Country CIUb 20SU Newport gc>od Coftl?uler and Cont· 81Yd. Sailte Ana/Cotta Mau. ITU'llCation 5kjls t.:ust be Mlle IO ITUti-11$11 and h9ve suq t GENEAAL. OfflCE e «glnaa!ional atlily Exel Pert tune, llflllal Costa MeN benehrs Fn resume-'to ..,.. offa ~to~. 1-;;;:;_,__:7..:.14.:.·.:::SOS:Aru:.:::::~===- lntonnat en.., 2-3 deys t Good Jo .. -Wlall and occ.1lonaHy mo1t. .,. Good phone computer rtlleble senlcu skills, Accpac:, MS Word. Fax lnmatln• tlllnp• rHUmt lo 149-541-SllM ... Htgll VOiume ftowe111p!ants to bu1 nead5 managers, FT/f'T 11191 & event lakii cootdinator whO must be compuier ktarate 714-54t-5ffl HOSUii BISTRO Counter penoni'bY..., Prr, Earn $6 StOl'hr. 811Jboa Penn ~ tn ptl'lon Bl !ll 12 New- @blvd 949 675--0896 HOUSEKEEPER n89ded 3 ~lo 4yrsto11 VII NPB •vt In Tl*-Sit. En<J~~ h ~ &Wlm rel req. ~!1·574.'.4990 ftis'URANCE PIT tltx1Dle hours ollllll Clala tlllry, lypinQ, r""'.!1 $9 SMtf Newpon Oeadl 949-548-514' LookJOi f0t • tun mOtMy malling tob? TonY!l'( Blhama In~ 8tactt II~ FTIPT IUl/ess, bosSefs l r nners Pie H 11>ply m person botwMt1 2-4pm Call the Clclssiflecls ... tall Salt• SOllTH COAST PLAZA Chlldln't loWque UNITiO COLORS OF.BEHmON ·• flETAIL STOftE MANAGER P0$1110n e Lady GoW & Tems • Excel_. pey ~ benelits J?OO!ICI l<aien 888-215-5855 R8i*i sUbi11 tonee Clotlwlo & 11ome hlr PT for our NPB &10fe P.nen<1y, ourgoing sates PftOl)!e Fu,.. Sunn 31°'2t2·5981 cal 310-212·5961 ext 114 • $iid earn s1000 '* ""· many tlmet a WMl!. Simple rumkey method. Let me ,how you how. SOO.Sli-8444 SALES PERSON, tloelet. ~all or Patt time. Mon-Sun. Cos .. MeM, Newpof1 •ta. MMSO.OOOO .S~CRETARY Word Perl. Pit "'111St11. AJP 50wpm good malh ~ }-rop Manege1 near PCH f&ruume M~n2-7085 g ()(). 700~ ed 1pace IOf local pub -.w.mm M·F 9·5. musl have 1 yr pll exp 714·378·9563 sch 11 out you're Joo our high energy le.im ~ eniot laking 5ChQOI M~I be reliable, • and fte•ible We oller 1 .. Plf<I !raining prOQfatn RT NOW! For more lfllo (949)660·0528 Lltelouch School Studios an ee o .. ne<t Company 1-~1 695 CAASn'AUCKS NANSISUVS -- CREDIT CARO DEil? BUICK LE SABRE '13 Avoid bri.rupCcy. '51CI> co1eo. hon calls, ·tut finance a.ga 'Cul peymenia up to ~ Debi consobdallon FUl Appfov111 No crede chlcil C s211 pe1tnon11\. SoMy'e Gmc PontiK 81.tlcll ~-COfn 71 ·5200 - (800)270-9894 Lo AOICLAc c:CC. Devhie 'il ' (CAL'SCAH) LESS THAN PERFECT e Crldl? Need debC CCfllOlida. llOn? c.. 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SOUTH h , u11hkcly 1hu1 Wc:s1 1~ lclk.ltng lrom 1he ling of clubs, bu1 11 cannot cos1 to Co\. er. Unfouun 1ely £!tit pro- duces the ling. i.o you win the ace. Wha1 .nc11t'I TUesday, Augu.t 10, 1999 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS tNi.g.r.- 8 Window lrame 10 Served perlec11y t• "Fa~. Pi.tYe" 15Flu~ Ul~a-. 17 Oondolief'• "Wal nr.ay 185~ 19 Tipper-20 Loolt al DOWN 21 Beauty salon I Contl'Oflt "'5Ull 2 'An~ 24 Natura bat • ;;::: __ '. .:. John-~ ....,.....,.. 25 Gathe1 (leave.) II Meadow 26 Tall 5 Element used ~l $8988 • • K6 O AK643 . Since you will w"e all the lnd~s if the c.iuccn of heart!> Jrops, there is no re.awn not to cash the ace nnd IJng of he rts Bui o far tin 1s not your day . East J1~ard~ a paJe on the scconJ round of hearts nnd. ani:e the queen has not oppcareJ. you hav~ 10 I~ a trump track. To avoid a club lo~cr. you mu)I di~"t!d your two clubs on dummy'<, spade:. nlld diamond:. Which sui1 should you 1a1,;kle fi~l' 29 Popular ski in malChM l'9SOf1 8 Rellstt . 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Is thatjust sheer bad luck or fauhy 1cchmquc·1 34 Promise v "Prneotr 30 Poet T eadale 37 FloWer that \0 Cbvet1et 31 Upsilon . The bidding: blooms at nigtlt 11 a.llowlt'IQ 41 No longef QltmWll follower 33 Aci lik• • wall 34 Moute COUlin 35 ~aglen pof'I 38 Pulon SOl!ftl WEST NORTH EAST 10 Pass 30 Pw 61;:1 Pass Pass Pass ~ at>tw. 12 Creepy 42 KJnd o(Wy 13 Doe Even 1f 1he thtrd round of spades 1$ not ruffed, you will still need West, the defen<lcr with 1he trump trick, 10 follow 10 three rounds of diamonds 1f you are to discaJ'<l your remaining club. Therefore, 1t is correct to cash three rounds of diamonds first. If the .s.uh breaks J.-3 .. you !hen take three rounds of spadl:.) before leading the 13th diamond and all is well. Here, however, West shows up wtth four diamond!>, so you can 1ak.e one club discart.I on the lung dtarnom.J before tack.ling spadeJ, and the slam roll$ 43 Mexlcliii pol 22 Edge 44 Goll toofe 23 Imagine 38 Computer- Opening lead: Jack of • To make the most of this play prob- lem, cover the East-West han~ with your thumbs then decide how you would tackle the slam after the lead of the jack of clubs - North's jump to three hearts w~ forcing 10 game. With such a power- ful hand, Sou1h's Jump 10 slam was merited. Against six heal'lS, WeM leads the jack of clubs. 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