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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-09-15 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . . . . . . .. SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA COMVtUNmES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, SEPl'EMBER 15, 1999 ' Hustler publisher. offers to aid ~each Access • Larry Flyµt says pe will help financially in possible court battle between South Coast Plaza store owner and Dr. Laura. .. NoN<l SolWAR17. Oci{Pb COSTA MESA -Larry Flynt, publisher of Hus- tler and Big Brother magazine, says he will finan- cially assist Ute owner of a SouUt Coast Plaza surf shop in a possible court battle with Dr. Laura Sch- lessinger. "We have probieln.s like this across the coun- try, "Flynt said. "I am definitely sympathetic to·wbat (Beach Access owner Thomas Moore ) is going through," Radio personality Schlessinger filed a $1-million lawsuit in Orange County Superior Court a gainst Moore earlier this month for publicly calling her a liar. The lawsuit is part of an ongoing dispute that has &panned nearly the entire summer .. Two months ago, Schlessinger took her son shopping at Beach Access and saw a copy of Big Brother, a skateboarding magazine. On heI nationally syndicated radio show, she ·said that the •, magazine was pornographic and unsuitable for children. Moore denied that he wowd place such a maga- zine in Beach Access and demanded that Sch- lessinger retract her statement The bad publicity has caused a sigruficant decline in sales and has hurt his reputation in the community, he said. At the end of August, Moore's lawyer Andrew Guilford suggested that his client w as interested in m~ting with Schlessinger to quietly res9lve the sit- uation. Those plans were derailed when Moore's attorney called Schlessinger a liar, said Allan Mayer, Schlessinger's spokesman. Playtime just won~ bethe same for some Staff at day-care center have mixed emotions as playground reopens months after tragedy By Greg Ri.shng CONRAD IAU I DAILY PILOT At top, Bayley Peirson, 4, enjoys the monkey bars as buddy Nathan Pearson, 4, looks on during morning recess at Southcoast Early Childhood Leaming Center. Above, Bay- ley enjoys the newly reopened playground as Jimmy Chavez, 5, runs by. D ebra Wilder has some appreheJlSlon about going on a playground where she saw her students lying injured and dead in May. Since Thursday's approval by a state bcensmg board to allow children to run free on the new pla yground al the Southcoasl Early Cluldhood SEE PLAYTIME PAGE 4 Guilford could not be reached for comment. After heanng a0o4t Moore's problems relating to bJ.s magazine, Aynl deeded to get involved. While his attorney •is not sure the swt is gomg to go any- where. "Flynt would like.. to "help the guy.'' "Basically (Dr. Laura's) bent out of shape t:>ecause we published (unauthorized nude) photos of her,• Aynt said, addirtg Utat he believes her frustra- tion witll Beach Access is a misdirected a ttempt at getbng bc;lck at Hustler. Mayer, however, s8..ld that Flynt is entire ly mis· taken and that Schlessinger 1s sincere m her efforts · to protect children. Besieged teacher threatens legal action • Patricia Wood plans to fight her removal from her second-grade classroom at Andersen Elementary School. ~ltlr NEWPORT-MESA -The lawyer for a beleaguered teacher lashed out at school board members la:.t week, and threatened legal action if the district does not rein- stale Patricia Wood to her pos1tion as a "erol)'Ci-grade teacher at Andersen Elementary School. ·we are going to go to court Fnday, said Greg Petersen, Wood's lawyer. •we will seek an m1unction as soon as we can thereafter, most likely Monday.• Wood, who has taught m the district for the last 30 years, was not assigned to teach at Andel'!>en this }'ear, although Lorn Sunpson-McCune, Ute distnct's head of personnel, said she is still employed wiUt Ute district. SEE TEACHER PAGE 4 Settlement reached in '90 oil spill • $1 6-million deal pu~ an end to ne arly 10 years of debate in American Trading case and decision can not be appealed . NEWPORT BEACH Nearly a decade after one of the worst oil spills in Orange County history, a $16- million agreement was reached Tue day between the affected parties, mcludmg the city or Newport Beach, and Ute owner of the tanker Utat ran aground. A jury had awarded a verdict of $18.1 million in 1997 to Ute Cities of Hunungton Beach and Newport Beach, Orange County and the state Department of Fish and Game. But attorneys for lhe tanker's owner, Amencan Trading Transportation Co., al ·o known as Attransco. appealed Ute verdict. S!!!'E!!!'!E~SE!!!!!!T!!!!!!T~L~E PAGE 4 :City staff reports criticized MIUENNIUM MOMENT INDEX DP103 • Some Costa Mesa council members, planning commissioners said backup information to agenda items is often on~-sided. F.U51 Gm .. COSTA MESA -Some city lcadeni complained Monday that staff reports were biased and didn't provide the bal· ance need ~ for them to mukc informed decisions. The concerns wore raised at a 1oint itudy sess10n by City Mflnager Allan Roeder on behnU of Councilwoman Lln· da Dixon and Planning Cormmssioner Kabina Foley, who com to ham with their concerns. ·u we're relying just on th expertise or staff then we're relying on staff build the dty, (so) why do w have a ' Planning Commi~sion?• Dixon so.id. Dixon said although she bcliev Uto staff's expertise is unportant, she wanted balanced reports rather Utan tho o writ· ten only to support staff's V\ew . Planning commissioners and council members receive staff reports on all agenda items. The reports usually include a recommendation, background information, a fiscal rcvt w, an analylis and a conduston. Foley said the r ports need more "ob1ectiveanaly · ," "ll\V ligation• and "depth " Dixon's and FOiey'• concerns were sup- Call him for your nautical needs Newport Beach r idcnt David I.a Montagne started th~ company Vessel A~ist in 1983 based on a simple Idea: Boaters, just llko automobile drivers. sometimes need a tow. I.a Mon• ~e's company. which he developed L'i part of his senior project at USC, oft'crs David boaters a subscr1pdon·based rvfoo that they ran call tr they run out or gas, hav La Montagne mochanical problems. or nan Into oth r minor nautical emergendee; Vi I AsSlst ls now avallabt n&Uom\1d~. with boats and rnem!>ers ln almoM every tat . AlMAHA(_ _2 ClASSIAEDS -"--"...:..7 PUllJC NOTICES-6 SPOm • 5 SUlf ____ ._.... .. ,.... ..-2 WEATHER ......... " ""' '10s. S..W.lll•t .. 2 . • Jwttwo man _,.. until the Daily Pilot~s nnual IKt of the t03mostin~ t1al peOpte In NewpOrt-Mesl. JUSt two dlys to find out~ moved~ who dropped. andwho'aNo. 9. ~1r1 ....... ., bodf,., _9f!!L111 - locals only ILMlllC ' t T•ll Ill IOW MARRIAGES ! ! ! i i This information is collected weekly from ~::,,· •the Orange County clerk recorder's office in 54.nta Ana. · : NEWPORT BEACH • Nelson H. Outley and Margaret G. Wolfe, .f.ug. 22 ln Orang~ •Emmanuel W. Pan and Rebecca H. Hsu, Aug. ·21 in Ldke Forest • David ~. Fleck, Jr. ~ Marie Brunelle, Aug. 21 in Laguna Beach ) • Stuart Frost and Julie M. Bassett, Aug. 22 in Stlverado 'COSTA MESA • Daniel J. Craig and Dawn N. Wylie, Aug. 28 in Costa Mesa • Washington G. Cruz and Maria E. Jurado Guerran. Aug. 27 in Santa Ana .. Christopher S. Davis and Lisa M. Northway ·Perricone, Aug. 27 in Santa Barbara • Jeremy L. Dickamore and Abbie S. Ham- mond, Aug. il in San Diego •Jason S. Duca and Shannon R. Parker, Aug. 21 in Los Angeles • Ervin M. Garcia and Sarah y. Maya, Aug. 20 In Santa Ana REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Recent real estate transactions as reported , by AcXlom Data Quick Products Group. NEWPORT BEACH • 1415 Priscilla Lane, $479,000 • 28 Vienna, $560,000 • 1966 Port Claridge Place, $699,000 • 20212 Southwest Cypress St., $635,000 • 2318 Aralta St .. $675,000 • 1724 Port Westboume Place, $550,000 • 2304 Fdlfhill Drive, $435,000 i ~ i : l~~~~·i : i ~ I I ! ~ : ._,;. J • • • 1807 Port Tiffin Place, $685,000 • 24 Egret Court, $400,000 • 201 Nata,$625,000 I CONAAD LAU I DAJlY PILOl Rodolphe Strelchenberger, founder of the Marine Forest Sod~ty. explains what has happened to the marine habitat he helped to develop ott Balboa pier • 644 Sea Island Drive, $275,000 more than five years ago. • • 2012 Oland Lane, $472,000 ·· • 1088 Buckingham Lane, $220,000 COSTA MESA • 918 Sendte St., $246,454 Undersea, man-made tire reef hits roadblock • 881 Sendte St., $217,000 .. • 181 The Masters Circle, $335,000 f • 874 W. lgth St., $195,000 . • 407 Costd Mesa St .. $385,000 • 2246 Rdleigh Ave., $204,000 THEN •.. fn March 1995, French mnovator ~odolphe Stre- 1che nberger received approval from the Newport Beach City Council to add 30,000 used tires to his man-made, 1,500-tire reef off the i.hores of Newport Beach. ed was tl}e green light from the Califorrua Coastal Corruruss1on and his expansion project would be on its way. could be removed. "It is sacred. "Streichenberger said. "It has scientif- ic and technical value. "You don't touch itl • • 1978 Ordnge Ave .. $255,000 NOW ... Stre1chenberger said ovE>r the years the U.S. • 2175 Pactfic Ave .. $202,500 • 682 Capitol St .. $225,000 • • 874 Oak St .. $220,000 ~ • 2284 Placentia Ave .. $177,000 • 1051 W Wtlson St.. $187,000 ~ 2164 Canyon Drive, $216,000 • 453 Len wood Circle, $460,000 The Newport Beach resident and founder of the Marine Forest Society-an orgaruzabon dedicated to restonng undersea communities -created the manne hab1lal m 1986 with the blessings of the aqua- culture branch of the state Department of Fish and Games and thP. city of Newport Beach. But 1t was anytbmg but smooth satlmg as the Coilslal Comnuss1on denied his expansion request. Now, four years later, he faces the po s1bility of losing the existing 1,500-tire habitat Stre1chenberger said the Coastal Comnuss1on informed him last month that they are planrung to have him remove the habi- Department of Fish and Agriculture has attempted to Coster manne We with similar plans but has failed due to the instability of the tires. Stre1chenberger said his habitat is the only one in the world that has been test- ed and considered a success -and has a U.S. patent. Streichenberger said he 1s prepared to fight to keep his habitat m place. tat entirely. . NEWPORT COAST • 16 Lyon Ridge. $440,000 • 6 Renata, $636,000 According to Streichenberger, by the mid-1980s nearly 80% of California's fresh and salt water fish habitats had been wiped out by fishing, trolling and pollution. The tire reef seemed to be the obvious solu- tion lo a problem nature could not fix. •They want to kill the research."Streicbenberger said. · "We will resist, "Streichenberger Sdld. •we will say nol " : • 11 nouville, $560,000 :• 2 Fairwind, $1,550,000 Streichenberger said the Coastal Commission could grant him a pennit for his habitat but refuses to do so The California Coastal Commission did not return phone calls made to its San Francisco office Tuesday. ... • 14 Padua Court, $355,000 ,. • 2 Stuyvesant Ave., $755,000 • 3 Lyon Ridge, $353,500 • 7 Lyon Ridge, $322,000 • • 31 Clermont, $637 ,500 · The tires were considered a replacement medium for creating sea forests and soon mussels, clams and numerous fish species were ex~cted to inhabit the area Stre1chenberger calls the habitat a ~uccess and flounshes with mussels. seaweed, halibut, lobsters and rockftsh Streichenberger said he finds it hard to believe that the site he has dived to more than 2,000 times Streichenbcrger said he will deode his next move based on what the Coastal Comnuss1on decides to do in the coming weeks. : • 16 Merano Court, $450,000 -AJJ that Stre1chenberger and his volunteers need-... ____ _ DUI ARRESTS -BRIEFLY -The following people were arrested recently : on susp1oon of dnving under the influence. :These people have only been arrested on susp1- : don of a crune, and, as wt th all such crimes, •they are innocent until proved guilty. More people arrested in Gecko Holdings fraud case NEWPORT BEACH Sepl 11 l'wo former employees of a compa- ny susp~cted of eogagrng m mall fraud were arrested Tuesday m Costa Mesa Pablo Ravmas, 40, Redondo Beach Gene Kyu Lee, 22, Hacienda Heights Nancy Klatter, 41, of Costa Mesa and Robert Perkins, 67, .of Newport Beach were ldken mto custody along with four other people. The suspects are accused of participating in mail fraud, wire fraud and interstate trans- portation of property obtained through fraudulent activity. .. David Bennett, 35, Newport Beach • George Marcano, 27, Costa Mesa Sandra Ema Rivera, 73, Santa Ana Charlene Michelle Watkins, 32, Costa Mesa Sept. 12 Marselld Mccarver, 25, Anaheim _Alexander VoWUlkel, 27, Huntington Beach •John Haberrnel, 41 , Newport Beach All of the people arrested were . employed by Robert Syrax and his i .wile, Sandra Coronado, who owned 1 Gecko Holdings m Costa Mesa. 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CA 92616 Copyf lght; No new1 sto-' $«\lot Editor, COpv Desk Chief FlnandtlOfflcer rtes. tuuruauom, edllOflal matter 019" n-. °' ,., """'.-- March. Both of them were indicted and pleaded guilty lo surular charges. Syrax will be sentenced Nov. 3. Employees reportedly operated an investment scam that defrauded more th{ln 500 people out of nearly $5 mil- lion. They claimed profitable returns for an investment in a start-up Internet casmo that dldn't exist. The suspects allegedly sold stock offerings for the online casino but kept putting off their clients The date of the stock offering was continuously pushed back and the suspects allegedly came up with ridiculous excuses such as hurricane C:larnage to the purported casfoo. -Greg Risling WEATHER TEMPERATURES First low Balboa 6".37 a.m 2.3 77/60 First high Corona del Mar 1:19 am ....••. 3.6 77161 Second low Costa Mesa 8:24pm. 1.6 78162 Second high Newport Beach 1:06 p.m. 4.5 77161 Newport Coast THUMDAY 77161 F1r\t low 7.11 a.m •....•. 2.7 SUR• FORECAST First high LOCATION SIZE 2;50a m .....•• 3.2 Wedge, •••• 2·5 SW Second low Newport .••• 2 .. 'iW Blatk1es ..••• 2 .. SW 9 59 p.m •• ,, •.• 1.6 River Jetty .•• 2 .. sw St<ond high· CdM ..•..••• 1·5 sw 1:59 pm ...•... 4.4 TIOIS WA1U TODAY Tl..ul\m:61 Plug Into the Pilot Classified section to find services t -Amy R. Spurgeon OBITUARY Richard L. Soth, also known as "Grumps,• died Sept 6. He was 73. ninth in the country among other 70- year-old players. Born m Washington state, Soth attended Was~gton State Univer- sity and graduated in 1949 with a degree in business administration. Soth is surv1~ed by his wile, Vu- girua Harris Soth, son Richard Soth, daughter Lauren Ramsey and grandchildren Emily Soth, Chelsea Chase, Carli and Cade Ramsey. The 39-year Newport Beach resi- dent, ~erved in the Army Arr Force and mandged business careers ih San Francisco and Los Angeles. Soth, who also belonged to the BBC Racquet Club, enjoyed playing golf and the piano. Soth also served as the board of directors for the Soulh Coast Reper- tory Theatre for nine years and was. a member of Speak Up Newport. The farmly is requesting that in l.Jeu of flo~ers, donations be made to Soth's favorite charity: Emmanuel Church, O.C. food bank. 1145 W. Valencia Mesa, Fullerton, CA 92833. As a tenms player, Soth ranked SURF The southwest swell will hold today for sets in the waist to- sho1,1lder·h1gh level and should continue through Thursday. Sets v.oll be head high at the p01nts and r fl. Expect partly cloudy M(IVS and poor water con· d1tlons today. The sun wtll set It 7.08 pm. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA •Anton Boulevard: A wallet and its contents worth St,300 were stolen from a business in the 600 block between Saturday and Monday • • Bristol Street: A cellular phone worth S 148 was stolen from a car In the 3000 block at 4:30 p.m. Aug. 31. • Fairview Road. A compact disc player worth $565 was stolen from a car in the 2700 block between 8 and 9 p.m. Friday • Mesa Verde Drive. A laptop computer worth S 1,400 was stolen from a business in the 1500 block between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m Sept 3 • • West 17th Str t. A set of tools worth S 7, 175 was $tolen from a car in the 900 block between Aug. 24 and Aug 31. NEWPORT BEACH • Baywood Drive: A flag worth $90 was stolen from a home ln the t 00 block Sun<Uy night • West COclst Highway: A "cellular phone worth S 150 was stolen from a car In the 600 block between 11 a m. and S p.m. SatUfday. • Edgewatef Avenue. A cellular phone INOrth $160 was stolen from• car In the 500 block et 10 p.m. Saturday. • Saotanelt.: A cellolat phone worth $300 was stolen from a air in the 1500 block Saturday night. Daily Pilot • .. r • . • • • \ • • • • Watching a frightening mix of may hem break loose Y ou've heard, of coune, the old wheeze that · holds, •There's one ln every crowd.• The generally accepted meaning or the phrase is, there's always at least one idiot in any mass of people who has the potential to screw things up for the rest of us. The more of those fools you have in any given crowd, the wor5e things can be. That cer- tainly proved true at the foot-· ball game between the Univer- sity of Colorado Buffaloes from Bouldcy and the Colorado State University Rams from Fort Collins a couple of weeks ago. To put this into perspective, Colorado State football teams had not emerged victorious over Colorado since 1983. Last year, CU embarrassed the Rams, 42-14 .. Worse, it was on national television and fn front of a record crowd of 76,000- plus at Denver's Mile High Stadium. This year, Vegas oddsmak- ers pickeq CU over CSU by two touchdowns. But the book- ies had their buns burned as CSU drubbed Colorado, 41-14, before another huge auctience at Mile High. Unfortunately, Colorado State's dramatic victory had to share headlines with the blzane battle that followed the game. With about five minutes left in the fourth quarter, a phalanx U& ._. • •· .: ' -'~• •l'TlUlfiS Of the I 11 f 11 COLl•I fred martin Denver police filed out on the · field in front of the CSU root- ing section. To make matters worse, some deep thinker had plated the CSU students directly . above the tunnel assigned to the ·Colorado football team, band, cheerleaders and flag twirlers. After the final gun1 the CU forces ran into the tunnel, the air above them filled with flur- ries of waded paper. Some of the Colorado State cheerlead- ers grabbed their sisters from Boulder and tried to shield them. The CSU band played the school fight song . I had been watching the Ram football team through my binoculars as it gathered at midfield and knelt in thanks-· giving. I heard a chilling mass scream swell up from my right, and turned my glasses on the ABOUT 15 MINUTES FROM FASHION ISLAND source. What I saw just 40 sus the goon squad, and both yards away was a surreal cross lt;des were way out of line. between ·clockwork Orange• All I know is, there'i. plenty and the opening scenes of of blame to go around. •saving Private Ryan.• There was the blockhead The cops bad donned gas who put the CU tunnel nght masks to protect them from the under the CSU rooting section. tear-gas smoke that gmhed There was the genius on the from the canisters they had Denver police who decided to thrown into the stands. More . parade a legion o{ black-suit- missiles floated toward the r , ed, face-masked riot cops onto field, but they still appeared to the held, m<1king them a cata- be harmless wads of p~per. lyst tor trouble, not a deterrent. · However, I did see one And there was the ~mall policeman pick up an empfy band of drunken youths who plastic water bottle and burl it sdw the Darth Vader contlll- back 11'to the stands. He fol-• gent come onto the field and lowed that with an extended reacted as the subhuman thugs • digit. Another cop heaved tear they had become during eight gas into the CSU band! to 12 hours of drinking. In perfect close-up, I saw Because of television, the another offic~r holding what kickoff was at 5 p.m. But the looked to be a flamethrower. student tailgate parties had He aimed it toward a bout a begun as early as 9 a .m. And if hall-dozen Ram fans just more beer was still necessary, behind the fence. They were there was plenty of it on sale hunkered over, trying to find inside the stadium throughout their way out of the fray as a the game. thick stream spurted from tlie With a crowd in the 7 5,000 nozzle. range, just one troublemaker Whether it was Mace or wouldn't be enough to make a pepper spray or just water, I d1ff erence . But combine a hun- don 't know, but it made the dred or so mindless, manner- young people scream lllld fall less drunks with a small force to the ground. My binoculars of reek.less cops nnd that is a are powerful --7 x 50s --and I formula for disaster. could clearly see tenor on It's really quite fnghtening young faces. that so few can ruin a wonder- Scenes from the melee are ful moment for so many. still being rerun on television, still being argued on editorial pages dnd in letters to various editors. ln simplest terms, tlus was a case ol a few goons ver- • FMD MARTIN 1s a former Newport Beach re\1dent who now writes from hrs home ln'Fort Collins, Colo. His col· umn appears on Wednesdays. + WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO HERE, WE MAKE DINING MORE THAN A MEAL. WE WELCOME LARG E FOOD ORDERS TO-GO. Cockro11s Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 Wed,.doy, ~ber 1.5, 1999 3 Brewing Co. can serve hard alcohol •Newport City Council overturns Planning Commission decision to deny the popular eatery a liquor license. NoAJO SCHwARTz fell signif 1canUy this year, said Dlit fib Needelman, claiming that the drop was in part because the eatery could not provide cock- tails with dinner. The restaurant, which caters to families, busi- nessmen us well as 6 younger crowd .. needs to ~ able to pro- vide th e same service as com- petmg establishments, he satd. Right now the Brewing Co. only offers beer and'wine. NEWPORT BEACH-The City Council voted Monday to allow the Newport Beach Brew- ing Co. to serve hard alcohol, overturning a Planning Comrrus· sion decision last month. ·1 haven't had a dnnk·of hard liquor in my ble-l'm Southern Baptist," said Councilwoman Norma Glover. "[ButJ this seems like a reasonable request.· The Planning Comm1ss.1on denied the restaurant's request, concluding that the add1lton would contnbute to an already high-crime rate and htgh con- centration of liquor licenses m Cannery Village But restaurant repre!.enta- tives and patrons managed to · convince council members oth- erwise. ·we are not a bar that serves food, we are a restaurdnt that brews beer," said Sean Needel· man, an operations manager The Brewing Co. 's revenue Moreover, others mentioned that Wlth the recent demise of the Cannery and Snug Harbor, it would be unfortunate to let another favored establishment slip away. 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She remembers tcmng into the ey~ of the man who caused all the madness and asking him for help He sternly replied •No• and dosed his eyes. Wilder said. •1 remember a lot from that day," she said. •1 feel that I failed to protect those children. I know there wasn't anythlilg I could do but I cany that feeling with me every day.•. There were mixed emotions when the children were allowed to return to the playground wherf! tragedy truck several months ago. When 39-year-old Steven Allen Abrams of Santa Ana bar· reled his Cadillac -allegedly on purpose -onto the playground, he mevocably changed the lives of everyone involved. Day-care center director Sheryl Hawkinson is happy to see the kids back m their environ· ment but has taken the week off from work. In some strange way, having the children playing at the· very site where the tragedy took The American Trader lies anchored off the coast of Huntington Beach after oll spill. ... SETTLE CONTINUED FROM 1 N.-qot1c1ltons hc1ve occurrPd 1.hiou4hout this yt>ar and led to the c1nn11unc-PmPnt of the JOlllt settJPment "It', mcP to h.i\'(' th1.; condud· ed becaus<> thP dpp1·c1I pron•s-. could hilV<> tdk"n I\\ o to three years.• '>cH<I N1 ·wpnrt Beach Assistcult < '1ty Attm flt') Robin Clauson "Now w1• will lonk at how two;;t to ~pPncl ttw morwy " Tiw mom•} will hf• Ion' c1rded to d trust r1cco1111t 1 ·-.t.i hh!-ht>d lo-.t yedt by the coalition of pld.lntiffs, who will d1VIde the money for specific projects The money would be reserved tor beach and fl'Creational improvements that would have to be approved by the coulibon. which will meet next month. MWe have some needs but we will be rev1ewmg those consider- ations over the next several months,• Clauson sa1d. The tanker named the Ameri- ccln Trader, ran aground Feb 7, 1990, off the coast of • Iuntington Bedch when its own anchor rup· tured the hull. The tanker spil!Pd 400,000 gal· Ions of oil that contaminated beaches as far south as Corona del Mar and killed more than 1,000 birds The Jury's verdict set a prece- dent in state envuonmental law when it tallied the daily loss of recreational activities at the beach a t $13.19 Several co-defendants settled their respective chsputes with the munic1pahhes m 1994. Yet Attransco contmued its legal bat- Ue, even though the company agreed to settle initially for $11 million. Under the agreement, the jury's decision can no longer be appealed. Most of the litter that pollutes your favorite weekend waterway starts its' journey inland. A cigarette butt tossed out of a car window, or a candy wrapper dropped in the street, is at this very minute hitch- ing a free ride to the sand and sum. Join the California Coastal Commission and thousands of local organizations to send trash packing during the world's largest water- way cleanup. Volunteer to clean your local waterway. C~lifornia Coastal Cleanup Day . Dail !iJ.Ot presented by ~BRITA l!r.." n • Saturday, September 1 8 Call (949) 509-6684 .. J place 1s almost like forgetting what happened there. •I know the children are having fun, but it's hard to go out there,• she said. •My heart ha5 been dam- aged forever but this is another step to some kind of normalcy.• The playground was silenced for the summer, devoid of the. playful clamor while construction crews built a new wall and replaced damaged equipment. The last sounds heard on the play- ground were of agony and pain. On Tuesday, four days after the gate was open to the playground, the tone reverted back to the usu- al noise: a plastic ball bouncing against a wall, two friends fight· ing for a space on the slide, guls ~ggling in unison. The kids still ask questions. •Why was the sandbox moved?• they wonder. •Why are there bars on the wamir they question. •The children are so awe· some, they take things so literal- ly,• Hawkinson said. •This place was built with love. It's very spe- menopause and is in temission from cancer. •1 find "it outrageous that a board composed of members of this. community' would take a Simpson-McCune, citing state 30-year teacher suffering from confidentiality laws, declined menopause .. . and listen to a to say where Wood has been bunch of tripe ... and attempt to assigned or what work she 1s call her mentally ill,• Petersen TEACHER CONTINUED FROM 1 doing. told board members Fnday. But Petersen said district Board members called a spe- officials told Wood she could c1al, closed session meeting not teach at Andersen because Friday. Petersen addressed she was •mentally Ill." He board members during the added that this decision was public comment section of the wrong and illegal. meeting and asked board "This is no more than a dJs-members to discuss Wood's guised attempt to remove this case in open session. long-term employee from her Following that request, classroom at the last moment board President Serene Stokes and without due process under called board ·members into the pretext that she has "men-closed session. tal illness,• • Petersen said in a M We object to that,• said letter sent to board members Petersen, adding that board and Supt. Robert Barbot. members and district officials In June, more than 90 par· violated the Brown Act, the ents at Andersen orculated a state's law governing public ·petition calling for Wood's meetingst by not gwing sufh- removal. They said that, dent public notice of the spe· though Wood was once a great cial session. teacher, she could no longer Spencer Covert, the dts· •teach our childre n effectively I trict's attorney, countered that and in a -way that best serves board members need only pro- them. • . vide 24 hours notice -which Parents charged that Wood's they dJd -for special meet- eccentnc habits -which they ings. District Officials said they said included wearing a mask do not beUeve the dlstrict had and gloves in class to protect broken any laws. her from students' germs, leav-Petersen also charged that ing children unsupervised and board members violated the driving in an unsafe manner public meeting act and Wood's near school -meant she due process rights by-failing to should no longer teach. . post a notice over the summer District officials refused to that they were going to be dis· comment on the parents' peti-ctJss111g Wood's case m closed bon or any of their complamts session during August against Wood I He said Wood received a let· Petersen charged that dis· ter from district officials dated trict officials and board mem· Sept. 1 that told her she could bers. took her out of her class-not return to Andersen. room at Andersen and labeled Petersen demanded to her mentally ill, in part because know when board members of the petition and m part had d~ded that Wood could because Wood is suffering from not return and charged they RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH • Sofa $100°0 • OFF Club Chair $5000* OFF *With a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 9/22/99 1998 HARBOR BLVD. 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"We're definitely happy the kids are back on the playground.• had not properly nQtilied him or Wood or other interested parties during the summer meeting. . •we have found no records of such a meeting where you made such a recommendation, and we received absolutely no notice of any meeting where you would do so, albeit you are, by law, required to provide such notice 24 hours before a closed meeting on these chdrges. • Petersen wrote in a letter to the board. "We suspect that the.re was no such meeting or that there is now a deliberate intent to secret it,• he added. ·u there never was such a meeting, then the requirements ... have not been met. If that is true this whole matter warrants an investigation by the board 0 if not, then the board itsell war· rants an investigation.• Simpson-McCune said board members normally dis- cuss personnel matters in closed session, but that ·employees do have the nght to be heard m open session. She said she could not respond to Petersen's allegations that board members rud not proper- ly notify Wood of meetings about her. At the· end of his fier, address to board members, Petersen raised the specter of huge legal expenses and accused board members of •dividing the community.• He noted that he had a petition and a sheaf of letters Ill support of Wood •My kids go here (to this school d1stricl)," said Petersen, a Newport Beach resident • 1 am re~Uy upset about this, both as a citizen and a taxpayer. I don't want to see my money spent on this, and I don't want to see our community divided.· STAFF CONTINUED FROM 1· ported by Councilwoman Heather Somers and Pla.nni.ng Commissioner Katie Wilson. Somers said since she has been on the counctl, she has noticed that staff reports sometimes make recommendations that conflict Wlth policies established by the council. Wtlson said that it has been an •eye-opener• to see just how much power staff reports have. She also complained that state- ments such as •compatible with residential use• were too subjec- tive and said the staff should take dJllering viewpoints into consid- eration. C"ity Council staff reports come with alternatives 1ll addition to rC'Commendatlons. One sugges- • • , tion that came out of the study . : session was to include alterna- tives with Planning Commission reports as well. .. .. . Not all city leaders at the meeting agreed that staff reports needed to be changed . Planning Commission Chair- man Walt Davenport, who has served on tho board for nearly 20 year&, said he has no problem. •t think they've provided the kind of information we've need- ed,• be said. "There's never been a problem with conunissioners ii commissioners want to go a dtf· Cerent direction from a taff rec· ommendation. # Mayor Gary Monahan agreed, adding that one of the rE'asons this ISSUC might be coming up lS thnt both Wilson and Foley are newly appointed plannjng com· mlssionefl. • 1 httve had no proble.m changing, ovem1ling, and com· In J to my own condusions based on my own r arch and my own concluslont on an issue," Mona· han said. •1 think lt'1 a basic r ponsih1lity of 4 council mem~ ber, planning COmmlsSJoner and parks commis oner to dO their own felearch and bring their oWn expertile to th IAble. • • . . .. -· .. .. • . ... . . . • • I 0 ... 107~. Wednesday, 5eptember 15, 1999 • Sports Edilo< Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 H I G H S·C H 0 0 L I 0 Y S WAT E R TarS win in suck en death •Brendon Hanson's goal . ts the difference in 11-10 victory over Long Beach Wilson, which opens the • season Sa.ns Tony Azevedo. T"'' At TOHI IJJ lkft Plol NEWPORT BEACH -Not a bad way to start the season After four quarters and two .overtimes, it came down to a friendly bounce m the dJ.rectJon of Newport Harbor Htgh's Brendon Hanson m Tuesday's nonJeague water polo match against the top- ranked team in the CIF-Southem Section, Division I power Long Beach Wilson. Ht1nson turned tha t friendly bounce into the game-winning goal 45 seconds into sudden tlt><tth overtime for the third- ~<\11k..ed Sailors in a dramatic 11- t 0 Win m both team's season -~ner. Hanson, Ryan Cook and Peter Belden each scored three goals and goalie Tim Birdsong had 13 saves, some of the dramatic vari- ety. ·He made hve or six unbeliev- able saves that kept us m the game,· Sailors aS!>btant coach Brian Kreutzkamp said afterward. "J'm redlly proud of our guys on their effort and determination. today. I hope this lS as exciting as 1t gets. lt can't get much more exciting than that." Despite. Hanson's heroics, it was Bcldcn's hdrd work that 4l1owed Hanson to score. ln the i,udden deHth, aftpr W1l· son's Garth Severson shot wide, ~ewport took possession Belden freed lumw ll from his defender, forcing Cook's d0.fend- er to help out, allowing Cook .1 tree angled path to the goal. Cook threw up a lob shot thdl evaded Bruins gOdlic> Zdck Wal- ter, but defend<>r Albert Garc1d made a miraculous "<lye on the pldy, keeping the ball out of the! net Garcia, however, could not keep Hanson from recovcnng the loose ball and slamming it into the back of the net for the wm. · "Long Beach made the nght play. allowing Cook the shot on the toughest angle,· Kreutzkamp said. •r couldn't believe that save Garcia had on the shot • DON LEACH I DAILY r 01 Newport Harbor's Steven Jend.rusina pumps his fist after teammate Peter Belden connected in the fourth quarter, much to the ~tter dismay of Long Beach Wilson's Ian Werger in the background. ' ., I· ""·· ~~-• \ ~. ' "" . . . . -. ,-~ ,~, ,·: -~ .. ~--~"' .. \ ~~-'....... . ' !L;.a -·-·... . . -~·. '. N ewport Harbor's Brendon Hanson delivers a sb'ik.e toward the Long Beach Wilson goal in Tuesday afternoon's early·season showdown of CIF Division I powers. Hanson's goal won It in sudden death, 11· 10. --'· . . ' ..... ·--•. JJ;j __ . 1 • . The 45 seconds of sudden cif'ath had more scon.ng opportu- nities than both overtime penorls combined. "It c;et~med that both tedm let up a little," Kreutzkamp ~did. "Nobody·wanted to make the big nll5take to co~t thelf team the game.· The overtime was a re!>ult of a game-tying goal, scored on a four-meter penalty shot by Garcia Wlth rour seconds left, aUowmg the Brums to come back from a three-goal deficit Wlth less than four minutes remauung. ·We played sohd, up unttl about the last two minutes," Kreutzkamp said. ·1 JUSt told my guys to try to forget about what happcmPd ;md to start over m the overt.line." Newport got off on a rather !>low note dgamst the Brwns, ldlhng behind, 3-1, alter the first quarter. From there, Newport pirjrn_d up its intensity m the second with two quick goals by Belden and Robert Wmner to tie the game 3-3 - It wrts 5-5 early in the third quarter when Harbor missed numerous opportunities to score. 1Wo six-on-five advantages and a four-meter pendlty shot produced no goals for the Sailors. "I'm glad thal missed penalty shot wasn't the difference m the long run,• Kreutzkarnp said. •That player would have had that shot m his mind for a long time.• Newport took an 8-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter, before finally taking advantage of the Bruins' rrustakes. Less than a minute mto the fourth quarter, Belden was given a four-meter penalty shot, infun- ating Bruins Codch Ricdrdo Azevedo. Azevedo was given a red card, e1ecti.ng him from the contest. Belden scored to make it 9-7, before Cook scored on another . man advantage for a 10-7 lead. Belden had three assists and eight steals, 'while Cook con- tnbuted Wlth three a!>sists for the Sailors, ranked No 1 the coaches' Orange County poll. The Bnnns were shorthanded, playing Wlthout Tony Azevedo, who will return to the Bruins' squad after playing the U S National Team in the upconung FINA Cup, m Sydney, Australia ·u we play them agam and they have Tony, we'll have to play 100 time!. better than we did today,• Kreutzkamp said. •He's just an cUllazing player.• HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS POWER SURGE • Newport Harbor blows past vis1tmg. University in first match of season, 17-1. Jehl Pll Ron ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Natalie Bravcnnan's tennis rackets summed up Newport Harbor I hgh's tennis team. She went through four rackets dunng Tues- ddy's match against University, breaking the strings with mon- strous swings. That was just mdicative of what the No. 1 girls tennis tcdm in Ordnge County con do to its opponents. The entire Newport Harbor team Jol- Jowcd through and powerro pust the Trojans, 17-1, at Newport Harbor. The Sailors' hmitlC!-is depth wa evident as they got sweeps from Braverman, Audra Adams and the entire U'lo doubl team s. The mru;t unpress1ve perfonnance was fro m the Uilid doubl team of Sarah Barker dnd Ah on Schne1dN, who won their thr match 6-2, 6-l , 6-1. The most dra matic match , though, rnme from Kn tin Ca e at No, 3 inglcs. In her second match, Ca"e found hers •If down, 2-5, agam t Amy Kim and facing motch point nt 15-40. ShP th n pulled off an itnprohh bJ come· hack anti forced five hnbreakc1 h1 fore falltng, 10·12. AflN a match Umt nlmost 1(1 ted lm hom, C is could borcly stand upnght. •Alter I found my If down 2·5 , nd 15·40," Case sn cl, "I kept pu hmg myself I found myMill in a tlebrnaker. By the n<'I, I felt compl t ly fftlllt, hut I \ill put out all U1 Hort I could " ·w got a gre t pomt from Amy,• Uni r ty Conch Ingrid Drud r ld ·nio kind of OOtH£ACtH OA&.Y Pl.OT Natalie Braverman make a strong backhand return Tuesday. She beat Megan Biorkman 6-:3 m h r se<0ncl mntc:h . N wport llnrbOr' No. 2 sin· gl plll)N, Audrn Adams, easily beat Kim nnd U1orkman by the ldent cal scor of 6·1 before qut· tlng out a clo e win against Bug • 6·4 case wt>n h r first match ngtun t Biorkman 6-4 to give th in Jes t am th fint MY· en matCh . Newport HarbOr's doubles team wa ven mom bnpresaive Besid th dominating perfor- by Barker and bneider, . •If WI pliy ..... agail nf '9y hawt Tony (AzMdo), Wl1 hove to play 100 N t.fw .. WI" todly. He's just Cll antamg player -" Brian l<Nutzbmp, Newport assistant polo coach Doily Pilot 5 SPORTS HALL OF · FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM M Sports Attorney .. •He ha.S parlayed a love for the games, and those who make it happen, into a 'Steinber~·Moorad' dynasty. RJOJAllD DUNN ~Plil Like any young practitioner, Jeff Moorad had his mind set on running his own sports law firm while build.mg a client base of major league baseball players. Then, later that year, Moorad . recalled •two big breaks" which allowed him to eventually become one of America's top sports attorneys. •First, I ended up representing five of the 20 players on the 1984 U.S. Olympic baseball team, like Cory Snyder, Will Clark and Cbns Gywnn, • Moorad said, ·and also that year I met Leigh Steinberg." Moorad, a UCLA graduate, didn't accept Steinberg's initial offers. "I was focused on developing a baseball practice, but then I came to my senses a few months later." he said. "Even my conservative father said maybe you ought to call that Steinberg fellow back. I finally did and we've been together ever smce • Steinberg and Moorad, who both live m Ne wport Beach and practice out of Fashlon Island, have become Hollywood darlings, cracking the entertainment world's big-screen bonanza, serving as technical consultants and/or playing bit roles in "For Love of the Game• and •Jerry Maguire," parts of which were filmed in Moorad's office, includ.mg the now-famous Show Me The Money scene. In the latest Kevin Costner baseball mOvie, "For Love of the Game,• Moorad, who will attend the premiere torught m Century City, has a small part on the silver screen. Named one of the 100 Most Influential People m Sports by The Sporting News in ~ch of the last five years, Moorad has a client baseball list that mcludes Clark. Ivan Rodriguez, Darin Erstad, Matt Williams and Shawn Green . Hts firm also represents myriad NFL quarterbacks, including ll'oy Aikman of the Dallas Cowboys and Steve Young of the San Francisco 49ers. •At this point,• Moorad said, •1 feel that I have the best JOb in Americ:a. I represent athletes 24 hours a day and have l.cigh Steinberg as my partner.• Moorad, whose fli'st client was former Seattle Mariner p1tcher Calvin Jones in 198", has been a managing partner of the fum for 10 years. A third partner, David Dunn, is about to come aboard, forming Steinberg, Moorad & Dunn. The firm has negotiated S2 billion in sports contracts, and m the last six, years, has represented about 140 a thletes. · Moorad, who played baseball and basketball growing up and Wj!S a huge NBA fan, decided in 1977, his junior year at UCLA, to become a sports agent He · visited legendary former UCLA Athletic Drrector J.D Morgan and told tum of his career deSlle. Morgan put him in touch with Sam Gilbert, a longtime supporter and fnend of the Brwns' athletic programs, and who later volunteered to represent several former UCLA basketball players, including negotiating the first pro contracts for Lew Alandor and Keith Wilkes. "!Gilbert) chd it completely out of the goodness of his heart,• Moo rad said. •He loved the players and he loved (Coach John Wooden's) program I was 21 at the time, and here I was. sitting m . hJs penthouse office m the San Fernando Valley, listening to Sam Gilbert weave these amazmg tales from his own representation expenences, and it was fa. anabng. I realized that one day, that's exactly what I wanted to do." After law school, Moorad went to work for a traditional litigation law fl.rm for one year, then began to pursue his dream. He set up shop m a one-bedroom apartment on Balboa Island and ·called myseU a sports lawyer. The big question in those days -and the one I lived in mortal fear of -was, ·So who are your clients?' And it took some penod of tune before I had those answers,• he said Moorad, the la test member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the millenruum, enjoys pro football like a fan, but treats baseball like a business. ·rn baseball, I have a hard tune remaining objective m any level,· he said. For months, the Steinberg & Moorad firm has been for sale, and s~culation has it the two super agents are close to agreeing on a rune-figure deal with tie to the entertainment industry. Moorad is active at Mariners Church, Big Canyon Country Oub, and UCLA, is involved with the Young Preside nts Orgaruzation (California Coast Chapter) and serves on the board of trustees at Villanova Uruvcrs1ty Law School, where he graduated. Moorad also seTVe on the board of directors for the Newport Sports Museum. Moorad and his wife, Jan, funded an atbletlc scholmhlp et for UCl,.A hve yeen. They bav two boy ·Justin. 5, and Christoph r, 3, Wlth a third child expected m March. WATll POLO Cd.M's Gentry sparkles CORONA DSL MAR -While Corona d l M r High's boys water polo t am lost their seuon opener to Se.rvite, See King two-m ter man GarTett Gently had a good w 1t nd With the U.S. Men' Water Polo Youth 'll!lam. Th U.S. re<"enUy captured the gold medal at the International Youth Tourm.m nt 1n Eger,. Hungaey. Gentry, who ii a nlor, ~on of three j>lftyen from Orange County. 1 Gentry srored seven goell during the toumament He mllde his mark in the tMm'I tint ge.me egalrilt l1t'E (HungcyJ Gentry ICOfed five goals to lead hAI tlNm to • 25-8 puling of the Hun- garlant. In the nut game, Gentry IC'Ol'ed a pl agaiP" S1 !f9d (Hungary) In a game Wbent MYtl1 ~ Amerk:enl IOOC'ed. Gentry wW ~ CdM for the MUOft 1be u Mm ..... ICbeduled to putklpe• ln the Nortb American Cham.--.. In \lk:toria, Canadi It tbf! end 'OI this YM1 mtttch dclinltely entertain· SEE TENNIS MGI • __J..,~._...-________________________ ___ t 1 . .. .. . • . • • • • . SCHEDULE : • Watw polo • • Community college men • Orange ~at Southwmem, l p.m. -ommunity college women • 0rWlge Coast at Southwestern. 4 p.m High school • Cypress at Estancia. • 3 pm. • ' • SOCC9f' Coll~e men • Pomona Pitzer at , Vanguard University, 7 p.m. Community college men • Orange Coast at LA Harbor, 3 p.m. , • Volleyball Community college women -Cuesta at Orange Coast, 6 p.m. High school girls • Laguna Beac:h • cJt Newport Harbor, 6:45 p.,m. •Tennis Newport Harbor at Sunny Hills, 3 p.m. •Golf High school girls • Estancia vs. Woodbndge, at Strawberry Hills, 2·30 p.m , Newport Harbor vs. Foothill, • at Santa Ana CC. 3:15 p.m. HONORS Youth water polo 14 & under girts Au.·AMERJCAN .. Brittany Hayes, Trap Amee Stachowski. Trap • Katie Hedley, Trap , Erica Figge, Trap .. Daily Piiot lllEFLY Sailors win, 1 :o •Mullen's goal the difference in a rough contest. • NEWPORT BEACH-Mag· gie Mullen scored the FIELD HOCllY game's only goal to lead Newport Harbor High over visiting Santia- go, 1-0, in Tuesday's nonleague field hockey. Mullen's goal came at the 1Q:43 mark and was assisted by Paige Thompson for the Sailors (2-0). . Newport Harbor outshot Santi· ago; 8-4, and Sailors' goalie Susan Lear had two saves in the contest. Mesa remains perfect' T COSA v 0 L l I y I A L L MESA -Aces were wild m Cos- ta Mesa's three-game sweep over visiting La Quinta in grrls volley- ball action Tuesday. The Mustangs (2-0) had 21 aces, eight of them by Kelly Roche, en route to a 15-13, 15-8, 15-5 win over the-Aztecs.(1-1). Eagles lead Canyon ANAHElM ....,..--.- 1 IILLS -Estancia G 0 L f High 's girls goU team will bave a three-stroke edge on Canyon High of Anaheim Hills when they duel Sept 23 et Costa Mesa Goll & Counlty Club following Tues- day's rune-hole total of 156 at Anaheim Hills Golf Club. Laura Cote-(48), Lauren Young (52) and ·Debra · -Wyman (56) forged the lead Heading into the !he Sept. 23 match. . CdM falls in games DANA POINT -----.-Despite a T I N N I S three-game sweep by freshman Anne Yelsey, Corona del Mar's glTls tenrus team lost to Dana Hills in a liebraker, 86-77, on games Tuesday. Yelsey won b-3, 6-2, 6-4, for the Sea Kings (l-1), while Nadia Vaughan won 6·3, 6-3, after los- mg her first game, 5-7. • Gabby Dominic, SoCal Emily Feher, SoCal Danielle Carlson, SoCal Jessica Ball, Newport Jenna Murphy. Newport Joz1 Brown, Davis DON l£ACH I O.t.11.Y PllOT Harbor's Kristen Case makes a backhand ~hot at baseline ln Tuesday's duel with Univeratty. "This team beat us last y~ar, so It was nice to beat them tlus year,• Costa Mesa Coach Jeff Culver said. In doubles, Leslie Damion and Ashley Jacobson won two of their thrf'e sets for Corona del Mar. Coming right down to the wire, CdM, needing to win the final game (or the match, lost in the final-game 6-7 (6-8 in the bebrnker). L1sol Smith, Davis Merideth McColl, SD Shores ll'annette Diaz, Commerce TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 5 net play, strong overheads and some nifty aero· batic shots. A huge overhand volley by Meyers that smacked' Tam in the leg pretty much summed up the whole matcb. Daylyn Kelly had 10 kills and Casey Peterson added nine kills to lead Costa Mesa. NONlEAGUE l.oall Honof•bl• Mention the reunited team of Chelsea Godbt!y and Aman- ·we were competing against the No l ranked team," Bruder said. ·And we got one legitimate point. We played pretty well." ·0ur biggest test is our nexl match with Dana Hills,· Culver said. The Mustangs are at Ddna Hills today, starting at 5. DAHA POINT 9, COftOHA DE.L MAR 9 (Dana Point wins on 9amet. 86-77 Singles: Vaughan (CdM) lost to Romm, 5 7, def. Thomson, 6-3, def. Pooler. 6-3; Yelsey (CdM) won 6-3, 6-2, 6-4; Singer (CdM) lost 3-6, won 6-3, lost 0 6. ·or tina Hewko, SoCal, Tenn Cottam. Newport, Annie Wrtght. Newport. Danella 01G1acomo, Corona del Mar. Oe111s Madnd, Corona del Mar • da Collopy pounded theJ.r first two opponents, 6- 2, 6· 1 before squeaking by m their last match against Knsten Tam and Alex Aswad 7-5. "We looked excellent," Olson said. ·we played well and showed some good stuff." Mesa nets first victory NON&.aAGUE C 0 S T A ..,_ ___ .- WATER POLO •we brought back the doubles team of Col· lopy and Godbey from their fre..-.hman year.• Olson said. •And they pJayed well ti:>day." Finally, the second doubles team of Jenny Meyers and Kelly Nelson swept through thetr three matches, 6-1, 6·2 and 6-3. All three doubles team overwhelmed their opposition wtth greclt NEwPoRT HAMOR 17, UN1VUS1TY 1 Singles: Braverman (NH) def, Bugesru, 6-2; def. K'rm 3-0 retired, def. Biorttman 6-3; Adams (NH) won 6_., 6·1, 6-1; Case (NH) retired, lost 10-12. won 6-4 MESA -Costa T I R N I S Mesa High seniors Jillian De Mello and Diem Chau Huynh swept at No. 1 doubles to lead lhe host Mustangs to a 10-8 non- league tnumph over San Clemente Tuesday. . Doubles: Clatter-Tenerelli (CdM). lost to Reames-Callon, 2-6, lost to OuBow, Bonow1cki, 0-6, lost to Berish, Wilson, 1~: Oam1on-Jacobson (CdM) lost 6-7, won, 6-4, 6-4, Charney-Fuller (CdM) lo~t :»6, 2 6, won 6-4. High school boys Junior Varsity NEWPORT HARBOft 8, UI WILSON 6 Long Beach Wilson 1 2 1 2 · 6 Newport Harbor 2 2 2 2 • 8 Doubles: Godbey-Collopy (NH) def. And Aswad-Wilson. 6-2; def. Al. Aswad Tam, 7-5; def. Lee-Kim, 6·1; Meyer-Nelson (NH) won 6-1, 6-2, 6·3; Barker-Schnelder (NH) won 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. CdM falls in four SAN-..._ ................ r Newport: Caine Littrell 5, Brian Pentz 1, David Schweikert 1; Brandon McCla1ne 1 OCC tied in knots, 2-2 'IWo Tars compete in Olympic Cup De Mello-Huynh lost only five games in three sets to improve to 9-3, upping the Mustangs record to 1-3. TA ANA V 0 L l E YI l L l The Coront1 del Mar High girls volleyball t<:>dm, ranked No. 9 in Orangt'> County, fell to No. 10- rankPd Calvary Chapel, 15-8, 12- 15, 15-7, 15-9, Tuesday at the cclgles gym. S,wes Shawn Johnson 12 NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Hdf· Junior V•rslty SAN DIEGO -S 0 ( ( E R Orange Coast College women's soccer cdach Barbdra Bond watched her team dominate the hr.,l half, but the Pirates eventuully gavE> way to a San Diego Mesa goal with sev- en minutes left as the two teams batUed to a 2-2 nonconlerence tie Tuesday. bor l ligh sophomores Aaron Peirsol c111d S W I M M I N G Carly Geehr JOined up with other Amencan s.wimmers this past weekend to wm the Olympic Cup Ttus fust year competition pitted the Americans against a team from England and France. Freshman Hilary Jidvens and her fellow Costa Me~d • singles teammate Misa Lee won two of three sets. CORONA DE.L MAA 11, SERvrTt 3 Scrv1te 0 2 2 0 -3 Corona del Mar 2 3 1 5 • 11 CdM: Michael Marth 4, Bobby Messenger 3 Caven Cuyler 2, Stuart Blaire 2 • Perrsol won a gold medal m the 200-meter backstroke dnd d silver in the 100-meter backsLroke. He was also part of the sil- ver medal squad m the 400-meter IM relay. NONUAGUE Saves Sherwin Kim 2. Frosh-Soph COftONA ou MAR 9, Sovm 4 Serv1te 0 O 1 3 • 4 Corona del Mar 2 2 4 1 • 9 CdM: Artre Dorr 5, Brian Ribbett 1, Chdse Hoeven 1, Jimmy StrfCk 1, Freshman Nadme Engel got the first Pirate goal with an assist from Newport Harbor High product Taylor Yurada, a sophomore. Yurada was in the sconng sequence again when she drove home a goal off Danielle Loftis' assist Geehr won an individual gold in the 200-meter freestyle. He was also µart of the 400-meter freestyle relay team that won the gold and the 800-meter freestyle relay team that took home the silver. Both Peirsol and Geehr will be competing in the Olympic 'Jtt. als at Indianapolis to take their shots at qualifying for the 2000 Olympics m Sydney. CosTA M£sA 10, SAN CLEMENTE 8 Singles: Havens (CM) lost to Ehlers, 4 6, def. Gallagher, 6-2, def Mltthell, 6-0, Doan (CM) lost. 3-6, Hi, won, 6-1, Lee (CM) won, 6-4, lost. 2·0. won, 6-0. Doubles: De Mello-Huynh (CM) def. Melton-Rose, 6-2. def. Colton-Go~z. 6- 4, def. Stevenson-Coslmano, 6-1; Oins- dale-Yenny (CM) lost. 2-6, won, 6-4, 6-4, Soria·Bolzmann (CM) lost. 4<6, 2·6, 6 7 S •nior Jdmie Brownell led CdM ( l -l J with 14 kills and seven thgs dnd WdS the Sea Kings' only consistent standout, according .to Coach Steve Conti. •I was a little disap~mted with the ltsck of consistency and emO:- tion we brought to the match,• Conti said. "It's early for us and we have some things to work. on.• Oa111d OiRocco 1 Saves n/a The Bucs (2-4-1) outshot Mesa, 12-5. I PUBLIC NOTICES CHSl7'01U N0'11CI! cw PUmJC uu P\n.ient to the Clllifoml• Self·S.tvlc• Storege Feoli._ ty Act IMP Cod• 21700 et Hq.J the undertlgMd wUI ... · et p_ublo euction on _..SEPTEMBER 23, I ht, p«eon•I prvperty lncludlne • bvt not Umtt.d to fwnflvrw, • o~. tool• ertdfor othet hoUMhold ltel'M looet9d et: PROPERTY 201153 2076 NEWf'ORT SLVO COSTA MESA CA, 82827 949·848·11582 TINE • 1:30PM ~ STOAEO IV lliE FOLLOW· , INO PERSONS: , 0010 R.O. MAC COMPA· fol'( 003l5 HEAAD IWCHAEl t41 89 A088ERSOH NOEUE 0051 SKUL TIN JEFFERY l"ROP£RTY 20139 2099 PLACENTIA AVE 'COSTA MESA CA,92827 149-848·0734 TIME 2:30PM STORED IV lliE FOLLOW· INO PERSONS: C3816 NEVIN TANIA C389 VOTENDAHLJAMES CTONVI 8073 HARLAN STEPtiEN • f . • C23o4 BOWMAN IAN S. C371 OAETA MARCO PROPERTY 22301 2086 f'l>C(NTlA AVE COITA MEfA CA. 12827 t4t•848·0158t TIME 3::.of"M STOMD IY THE FOLLOW· • ING PlRSONS ftl6 LACK• AOIEMA..V E1tG LACKll ,ATAICIA • U83 DONOVAN SHERRI E27' COOK DON l'ROPEATY 101 20es l'\.ACENTIA A VE COSTA MEIA CA, 1282'1 149·141·0111 TIME 3;30PM STORED 'fJ'f '"E FOlLOW· INO P£RSOf4: 8010 ME'RClft Ml(f 0127 OONZAl.12 l1"EPHEN 0139 COL.fMAN MYM l'RONATY 24617 17 ZS '°MONA AVE cotTA MESA CA, 12127 141·110•7172 TIME 4:415PM . ITOFIEO IV TMI FOU.OW• INO P'E:RSOHS: 0300C WErTZ Of.AN 0309, 1.AMENCE lliOM- AC 03110 KEITH OOH OS110 COVINOTON • MAA'TtZ • All , ... , .,.. '"',__, "'* unc.t,..n. T.-me. Nie• .,,cs "°""'°,,. •wlllb .. " , ... , OnM th!• Int 81'41 H'" of llf'nMKA. 4Ht by N Of..,,..eo, Inc., 70f W•111m Avenue, Olel'Mlelo, CA 11201, 1811JH4-t080 9oo4 Ne. 1n1eu 09I08, otOI RENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR BIOS SctlOOI District COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Bid Oeedllnt October 12, 1999 et 200 pm Plaoe ol Bid Rec.1pt Office of Director of Pufdlulno. Coesl Com· muni'r COiiege District, Bldg D", 1370 Adllms Av· ~. Coste Mesa. CA 92626 Prolect ld1nt1l1cat1on N•mt Qfange Coast Col· ltge ADA Upgrtdes -Van-ous ButldlngS; Bid No 1802 ~°' Bids are on flle and 8\ll•lablt II. otflOI ol tht Pttysleal Fadlittts Coord· nator. Ard•lh ~ C<Mlll Community College Dis· trk:t, 1370 Adams Ave .. Blda • D", Costa Mesa, CA (71~) 438-4873 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that !ht abolle- nemtd School District of Orange CounlY, eaittornla, acting by and lhrough Its GoYimlng Boero. herein· alter referred to 11 "DIS· TRICr', wlll receive up 10, but not i.11r than the at>ovt-atattd 11m1, sealed bids !Of !ht award ol a con· tract for lht projtct dt-scnbtd u ADA Upgrade o f restrooms, Sidewalks, stair Ind doOr hardware II Vll1· OUI clalll'OOm btJddongl Theft wll1 be I Twenty (120) non-refundable pey· ment required fOf eaetl Ml of bid documtnts ~ should be mede i>erable '° Coul Cornmtmy College Otsttlc:t Blda shell be ~ In 1ht ~ ldtntlti«S ~. and ~ blda 11\&1 be °'** end ~ reed aloud at fie ·~ l9d l!rne 9nd place In .ooordanol With flt provltlont of Ce111omta Public Contrect Code s.etlOr'I 3300, Iha Dlsll1d requires thet Iha bidder ~· 1ht follOwlng c:IU· tlfatiOO Of ~lfido(s li(enM It the ~ !NI 1ht contrect Iii ~n:ltd· Conlracl«: B Uollllt PUBLISH S.ptember 8, 1909 end ~ber 1'i, "" WAlK THAOUOH Septtrnber 21, 1999 et I 00 p m • Oningie Cotttt eou.a. Malntenince F•• ~. local9d on Memm.c Awnue betwten Harbor 8IYd 9nd 'Fa!Mew Rd , OoataMeM CA • 810 DATE Oc:tobtr 12. t UOOpm BOAAOOATE OCtobef 20, ''" HQ peymM Will be nwde IOf "'°"' Of l'Mt9r19l N C)(ln(rlCS '881 end untll the Registrar 01 Contractors verllles to lht DISTRICT that the CON· TRACTOR was properly llcen&ed at Iha time the contract was awarded. Any CONTRACTOR nol so ltoensed ii subject 10 pen- altles under the law If lht llcense dassffieallon speoi· fled herelnaOOV. la lhel of a "spedakly contract()(' as defined In Section 7058 of the Caltlomla Business and ProltSSIOflt Code. lht speclellly contrac1or awarded rhe Contract lor lhls WOO< shell Itself oon- 1truet a mejollty Of lht WOl1t, rn aOCOfdanOI witfl lht prOYlslona of California Business and ProlesllOf'ls Code Section 7059 All Work mull be COITI· plet•d w1lh1n 90 con-aec:ut.ve days Timi Is o( lhe essence Failure to complete lhe WOl1t wilhrn tne time set lorth here•n w111 result in the impo&tllon of liquldated damages for each day of delay, In the amoum se1 tonh In the ·1n- forma110n lor Blddert" Each bid must conform end be re1p0nllve 10 tht contract documents. Each bidder shall submit. on tile form rumlsl'ltd With the contl9CI dOCumenll, I list of tht pr~ aut>con- tractorl on thlS protect as requll9d by U't8 Sublettrng and Subcon~ing Fafr PraetiCel Mt. Oowmrnent Code Sectlot'I 4100et11q. Each 8ICI al'ld be accorn· penltd by a oertrfl8d °' cuhfe(s cneca or bid bond In an ~t not II• then ten pen:ient (10%) of lht I~ lal bid prlolt. peyabit to Iha Dlltnct N a 111.111rani.. Ila! lht bidder, Os pcopoul la accepltd, thd promptly ell8CUl8 lht Agreement, turnlah a aatltlactory F allhllJI Pel1ol'mlnoe Bond In an ern<Mtt not i.sa the" one hundred e>ttcent (100%) of lht lolal bid pnoe. tul'tllSh a Paymenc Bond Jn an amount not Ilsa fl6l'I one hundl9d pe!Qlfll (100%) of lhe total bid price. and lurnlah C*'tlf'icatN evldenc:lng ttllll lht requited loturance 11 In anecc Jn tl'MI amount• Ht forth In lht general OOfd· oont In lht ev9nl of failure '° enter 1n10 lht contniet Ind txec:utl cnt requlrtd CIOalmentt. 1ucn bid ... cuttty wll be lolfabel The FallhfUI ~ormance 8onO .,.. ~ In full IOte» lltld 9flect &rlrougl\ IM auartntee penoo as Pld· l'led In ll'1t ~,.. oondl- llOnl The ()(STRICT ruaNeJ 1ht rtgt11 to rtleCt "1Y or •• bldl0tt0...,.~ ~orhlfotm tn any b!dl or In 1tte l>IO IMO I PUBLIC NOTICES As required by Section 1773 of the Cahfomla Le· bor Code, Iha Director ol the Depanment ol In· dustrtal RelaUons ol the Slate ot Cahlomla has do· 1ermlntd the generally preveihng rates or wages 1n Ille tocel1ty In whicft th41 WO!i< It 10 bt performed Coples of lhtst wage rate d111rmina11ons, en11lled PREVAILING WAGE SCALE, ere ma•nla•ned at lht DISTRICT oltret lo taltd al. 1370 Adams Ave • Costa Meu, CA 92626, Ph~ical Faciltli8$ Ptanrnng, and are ava•lable 10 eny Interested party upon request. The Con· lrac1of shaU post a ex>py ol lhit document •I ••dl iob w Thi ContflctOf and any subcontractor under tt '"'It pay not less than \tie 1pecifttd J>ftV8illtlg 1'8115 ol wagea to '" W'OtMtrs em· ployed In the ••eevtJOn or ltl8 Contr8C1 No bidder may witndraw any bid for a period ol S1X1y (60) days titer tht date HI (or the opening Of bids A paymenl bond shaH'be required prtor to e>Cttuhon of Iha contract and shell be In lht lorrn nl rorth 1n the conlreel dOcutnonts. Purau1n1 to Section 22300 or the Public Con- 1111e1 Code. lht contract will con111n provls10n1 per· rnitting lht auceesaful bid· der IO IUbstiMe aacur11 11 tor any monies wlthtlekl by lht Dlatrlcl IO enaure per• lormenoe under !ht con· tract E actr bid .aubf r ed In re• pOnS• 10 this N<>Clc:• w• contato, a a bid m, ede· quata ihe•UnQ ShOflng. end braong, Of 1Q111118klnt method IOf the protecllon of • nd limb 1n trancnoa and oe>en hcavallon, wNc:n &t\8JI conlofm to op J!llC8ble Mitty oroorw Governing Board By Wllllam M V999, Ed. D., Chanc.llOf, Coatt COmmu.nlty Coll191 Dlatrlct Publllhed NowpOfl ll<lloti· Cotta MMe Oe ly Pilot Sef>lambllr a. 15, 19~ W513!i BSC •139 NOTICE OF PElfTION TO ADMINISTER E8TATE OF: RICHARD A. TRYON CA.SE NO. A1"'39 To •II helra, blnell· c:fa 1111, crednor s cont. log!tn1 Cl9ClltOfl and p6f • aona ""1o may omerwllo bl Inter• ltd in lho Wiii Of elllle, Ot bOttr OI RICH~ A 1RYON A PETI HON FOR PRO BATE hat beth fM<I tlY JEFFRY JOHNSON fl .,. ~"°' Court 0( Ctlllomle Cw!C'I °' I PUBUC NOTICES ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROOA TE requests lhal JEFFRY JOHNSON be apponted as personal representaltVe to adminis- ter the estate ol the dece· dent TH~-fETITION requests authortty to edm1n1Ster lile earate under fie lndepend· ent Adm1nistra11on of Es· lites Act (This Authority w111 a1iow tile perM>nal rep- resental!VI to take many aClions w tholJt obtaining coun approval Before !along oe11a1n very impor· tanl ac:llOO$, however, the personal representahve wll be required IO gf\18 no- hOI to interested persons unless they ha111 warved notice or oonserr.ed to lht proposed action ) Thi In- dependent admfn15tra1J011 all\h0r1ty w1• be granted unless an inte rested per· son fills an oblecuon to the pelllion and stiows good cause why lhe coul\ sttould not grant Ille authonty. A HEARING on the Pili· lion will ba held on OCTOBER 14, 1999 11 1:<45 p.m In Dept L73 IO- cated et 341 The-Ctty Drive Sooth, Orange. CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT lo the granting of the petition, you shOuld appear at tht hter· ~no and 1tat• your obje(:· tJooa or lilt wtlnen obtec· tlons w11h the ~rt before the hea11no Your ap- pearance may be in perton Of l)y '/04lr attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or oontlngeol atd!IOf of the deeeued, you mutt Ille your daun ~th lht COUit and maw a copy 10 the personal repr11an1111v1 ac>POlrlf*I by Iha OOUl1 Within lour monthl rrorn the dill oC ttle llrit laauance Of letters as provided In Pro- bate Coda tt<;tlon 8100 T ht 11me for ll1lnO dall1\I wlll not oxplre berore lour monthl rrom tne htanng dato noticed at>ove YOU MAY EXAMINE Ult II• kept by the coon II you 111 • person interested In tile e&lll • you may me wtlh tht court a R8QUMt IOf Spoelal Notltl (form OE·15") Ol the llling OI an ln'i.ntory •nd 11ppra1MI of • tale a11tta or ol any 'Pet1tlon or 10Cl00nt " pr~ In Pl'OWte COde 18<.110n 1250 A ~I ICw Speda.I Notice ronn IS MllablG lrotn lhe court cltl'k Attomey ror ttl• htltlonet: MICHAE&. A. LAWUR, JR.,~ UN 17111 ATT Y AT LAW, t01 OOVI" Ofl IOfTI io1, ~HACH, CA l2l80 Publilhtd fW#POl1 Stach ~ Mm °"Y Pllcll September 15. 21 , 22, 1999 WT672 Flctltloua BualneH Name Stetement The foltowtng peraona ara doing bUSlntsa as Secure Capllal leads. 1312 W, Balboa 12, New· port Beach, Calllornla 92860 Brendan Albert McTeg· gait, 1312 w Balboa 12, Newpon Beach, Calflomia 92680 Thll bUllneSS II con- duded by. 1n lndMdual Have you started doing buslnlSS yet? No Brendan Mc:Tegoan This statement was filed w\lh lf'tl County Clel1t. of Orange County on 9-13-99 19"6I05179 Daily Pilot Sept 15, 22. 29 Oct 6, 1990 W573 Flctltloua Buelnea• Name Statement The lollowing peraons are dOlng bullntll Ii Flrepltce Dealgn Con- e.pts, 179 East Seventh SI Suite 106, Cosla Mase, CaJrfomia 92627 Marc Tlllmann, 1850 Whittler Suite K302, Colla Mau. ea111omla 92627 This bUlltlUI IS oon· ducted by: an lnd1vlduel Have you started doing buslne11 ye1? No Marc Tiiiman Thll at119ment WU ltled wttn lhe County Clertt ol Olange Count! on 9-9·99 111111904861 Dally Pilol Sept 15. 22. 29, Oct.8, 1990 W574 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SEU. ALCOHOLIC BEV!RAOEI Det• of FillnQ ApJ>llcallOll. SlpCernbtr f, 1 "9 To Whom It May Conoem The N.wntl:J of tne Apj)llC9nl(1) I 819 ORAot.EY DANIEL R CHRISTENSON ANDAEWR VELASCO DIEGO M The appllr.an11 1111ec1 abo"A ere 'PP'Yino to lht Dt!*rtmtnl ol Aloohofk: 8eve1900 Control to sell eklOl'lcllTc 1>everag11 al 2920 BRISTOL 6T' COST A MESA, CA 9262t _Type ct LI08Nl9( I) Ap • p119a ~lot 47 • ON SA.L GENERAL EATING PVtCE Putlllthed Newport Belch-Cosla Mesa Delly PllOI ~r 8, 1S. 22. 19" W&71 Flcthloue 8ullMH ............... , The loloWlog perwcn 1119 dofnlJ ~ .... Gtenn Joi ~ 8truc 1ura1 EnalnHr 1303 ll/llOCflOO lie 256 ,.... pan ftuch Clllfoml• 92660 Glenn N AlmquiSI, 1303 Avocado, Ste. 255, New- porl Beach, Calllornle 92660 Thts buslnesa Is eon- duele<S by. an lndlVldual Have you started doing business VII? Yes, 10/181199<4 Glenn N AlmQutSI Thi statement was filed wtlh lht County Clone of Orange County on 8·31-99 1"96803tn Dilfv Pttot Sept. 8, 15, 22. 21J, 1999 W568 DOUGLAS K. WAMPLER 24000 ALICIA PKWY. SUITE 17-300, MIS· stON VIEJO, CA 92691 IN PRO PER (949) 837-7"3 ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR JUSTICE CENTER PLAINTIFF: DOUGLAS WAMPLER DEFENDANT: COAST TO COAST SECURITY INC. NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE LEVYING OFFICER ALE NO. HHOC98S3937·A COURT CASE NO. 9'HSC3937 By virtue ol a wnt Issued on DECEMBER ~. 1998 In tht above dtslgnarld Court, upon • judgement entered 11·24·98 In favor ol ~t eradrto<(I), OOlJG(AS I< WAMPLER end agell\61 dudQement debtor(a) C AST TO COAST SECURITY INC s!'IOW\no a ntt balance of $42111 00 actually dUe on tald judgement on lht date ol ll'lt b1uance ol 111d wnl, I 11*"9 levied upoin a• fight, title and lnlertlt of •Id )udgerneol Oeblor(•) Jn lht !)rope rty WI Iha CcX#lty ol Orange, State ol C.llfoinla, clescrtbed u lollOw•: Alt:. THAT CERTAIN LAND S4TUATED IN THE STATE OF CALIF~NIA. COVNT'V OF ORANGE, CITV OF IRVINE: OE· 6CRIOEO AS FOUOWS. PAACEL 29, IN THE CITY OF IRVINE, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CAl.IF()qNIA, AS6HOWNONA PARCEi. MAP Fil.ED IN BOOK 112 PAGElSI 17 TO ~ INCl. VSIVE OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY COMMONl Y KNOWN ADOAf:SS 15 MASON, IRWll!, CA 0291 I THIS PROPEF{TY IS A COMMEAOIAL BUILOfofO " '"'-1sUl!ftC' of 1111 .... .... ptapeny .,., • hill no streel addreu or other common designation, directions to hs location may bt obtelned lrom lhe Marshal's Ofllee upon re- quest . Prospecllve bidders should refer to Sec:ttons 701 510 to 701 680, In· cluSl\le, ol lht Code ol CMI Procedtlre for J>f0\llSIOl11 governing the terms, condi· lions, end tlfect of the saia and lht lillblllty ol dlfautt· inQ bidders ~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !hat on SEPTEM· BER 29, 1999, II TWO o'clock P M 1 1 MARSHAL'S OFFICE· HARBOR JUSTICE CEN· TEA, 4801 JAMBOAEE RO , ROOM 108. City ol NEWPORT BEACH, County of Orange. Stale ol Cahtorma I will HU at public auctJOn IO the highest bid· der. for c:esl\ rn laWful money of the united States, all lhe r1g111, tttlt and Interest of said 1udQe· ment deb1or(1l In fhe abOve d85Cl1t>ed property, or so mucil th41r~ as may be neoeaury 10 sat11ly $Rid exeeulion, with ac· arued Interest and costs. APPROXIMATE MINIMUM BID SNONE Dated SEPTEMBER 2, 1999 OMtlon HARBOR ORANGE COUNTY MARSHAl, 460t JAM90R£.E RD • ROOM 108. NEWPORT BEACH, CAllF. 92000 (948) 418·4820 John E. Full111 MMtl'lll, Orange County By Ill E. Nort .. n tnl, ~: Do not ta"9 OOWI\ °' delaoa 1 posted nota belor. the Mia Of Utl f» ooo of Judgement Penal Code seG1iOn 818 (mi.de• meanot) Pubtbhtd Newport Be&Ch· Co&ta Me9a Delly Piiot s.p!emt>tr8, 1$,22, 1~9 W569 NOTICE OF PUBUC 8ALE OF LIENED PROPERTY NoCioe la htrtbv gtyen that a pobllt: aucilon w1n be !'Miid on 5-pt 22, 1899 et to oo o'clodl AM • 11n Cemelback Street, City ol ,..,..,, 8e8dl. County of OtMot. caAfomla , MINI U 8ToAAGlrwlll ... IO Nt· ~lht~ and o•n.,al properly Slor9d II 1 I 77 C.mtlbaek SC,_,~ 8-:h,CA 82$(1(), bV lht lollowll\g petlOnl. Tiie lnV9nlof1h bled belOw Mf9 nota1td b'I h i.nerrta II fle time ol rto'81. MINI U STORAGE makM no= '9Hrutlon or warr "* .,. unltt c:onll9lt'I I PUii.iC NOTICES Invent ones A2026-LEE A WOOD· MISC. HOUSEHOLD A2 145·ASHLEY E . LEWIS MISC. HOUSE· HOLD, PEASONAl EF· FECTS B2693·GEORGE M. WILLIAMS BUSINESS RECORDS Purchuu mull be mtdt w11t1 caSh end paid IOf at lht t:ma ol pufchaH No one under the age of 18 Is allovwed to attend the Tilt landlord reserves tht r1ghl lo bid al the salt All purchased oood• are sold ~ .. ttM 1na must be removed by 8 00 pm. on the day ol lhe M • Buytrt mu'1 piOl/lde a currenl o~a4 Of a pnolooopy ol tht•r original resell 1>1""'1 al tlmt OI Ule In .. u OI tales IP 'Tttla Ille IS sub• Itel IO prior cancelletion lt'I lhe event ot Mltlement be· tween ltndlonf and ob- ligated party Publllhed Newport Beach- Costa Mosa Daily PllOt Seplamber 8, 15, 1990 W582 Fletltloua Bu1lneH Name Statement Thi following peraon1 are dolna buslnaaa 11 INNO'Y'ATIVE TOOL SALES. 329 Wiii Canltoa Ave • Anaheim, Caltlomla 92805 Rl(herd S Barry, 329 W111 Cerrito• Av_!~ Anaheim. C.lllomia 82tlU:I This buSlnass IS con- ducted l.ly en lndMcllial H.ve you lltar1ed ~ buli"8ll yel? No RlcNlrd Beny T1lls ltl19tT181'1t Wll llled 11tilh the County Clem oe Orange County on 8 13-98 19"M02J28 Delly Piiot Au;g 25, Sept. 1, 8 f5 1999 wsso Flctltloua Bu•lneia Name Statement Th• follOwfng pellOnl are doing bullnesa er. B 0 INVESTMENTS, ·~ 1 Birch Street, suir. A, Newpon Beech, ca111om1a 92660 Byron Plt'ICkart, 4931 Birch Str11t, Suhe A. New- port Beach. Callforl'li• 92680 Dims Hiil, 4931 81td1 Strael, Suitt A. Newport Buch, Caldomle 92660 • This bualntU It con· ducted by • general paltnership The registrant corn- mtnoad 10 lrlnsaet bull· neu under !ht frCllUOUI name or namN llS1td above on 3124190 Dennis H ;This stltement was llled wllh lhe County Clerk °' Orarige County on 8·18-99 1!MIN802871 Daly PllOt Sept. 1. I, 15, 22, 1099 .W5/58 PACIF1C VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemeteiy • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 PICiflc View Dr1ve Newport B..ch &44-2700 P&Cl~ 1111-AlllAY Mottuwy * Chee>tl Cremlltio'n 110 Broadway eo.taM... Ml·91&0 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Buri~ Service Why hould you subject your elf & your family to paying inflated prices for ca"' kc & '"rv.ices???? CAii Toti Free l-888-54CASKET Serving Oringc & Sutrouncfjng Counuia Rates and d adline are subject to change without notice. TI1e publisher reservt':. tht right to censor, recla ify, reviSt> or rejr<'1 any classifitd advertisement. PJea e report any rrror that may be in your cla iii.fi1><l ad immediatf'ly. The Daily Pilot accept!! no liability for any error in an adverti tment for wtuch it may be re ponsible except Cor the cos1 oI the space actually occupied by the error. Ctedit can only be aUo..,ed for thr first insertion. .... ,.., .. "3) • 4 ... ""'1"·4 .,1., ~ I o • ,f I b.' .... -.. ~~·- Flctftlou• Bu•lne" Name Statement lhe follawlng peraons •rt dofrlQ bl,lllnMI u: ~glne"Metlia, ~ Main StiMt. SUllt 1300, 1Mn6. Cellfomla 92614 Matthew Dlvldlon. 2030 MUI Sll'M1. SU!le 1300, lrvlne, Cahlomla 926iA Thia bull8NI l&~oon· duc:9ld by; Ir\ lndlYldual Have you ltlrted doing butU>e$$ yet? No Matthew Oevldlon Thia stawm.nl was flied Wlltl the County C:.rtt ol Orange eot.i:u;.~,2-99 1 1063 OalyPilot Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1m W559 asc a113 NOT1C£ OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: PAUL SCOTT STRASSENBURG CASE NO. A188729 To 111 heirs, benell· clarles, creditors, cont· 1ngent eredt101'1. Ind per· $0N who may OlhetWlse ~ Interested In the "Ytll or est.le, Of bolh, of PAUL SCOTT STAASSENBVRG A PETITION FOR PRO- BATE has been hied by NANCY STRASSEN· BURG In the Super10r Court ol Ca~fOfTila. County olORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE 19QUeSlS lhlt NANCY STRASSEN· BURG be lppoillted u peflOf\ll rep,..sentattw to ldmlnlster the est.ale ot lbl. decedent. • THE PETITION r9QUUt1 .,. decedent'• Wll Ind codlct1. " any, be admilt*1 to probete. The w .. end any codials .... aY8118ble ;s fl)( •XlmNllOn In lhe. file Uol by the COUit \ 1HE" PETI~ requeaia authort1y to inllter the asta~ under lndepend· • ant ~lnlltrstlon ol Es· tatet Ad (This Authority wtll allow the personal rep- reamat!Ye to take many action. wlthOul Obtllnlng eoult 1pprov1I. Bator• taking certain very lmpor· tant eotlons, however, the • personal represantatlve wt• be required to g!Ye no- llcl to Interested persons 1J11eS1 <they hive waNed notice or consented to the propoMd ac:tlOfl.) The In dependent ldmlmltratJon IUlhof1ly wa be granled unless an lnl91'Nted per· aoo Ilia en oblectiOrl to fie pe lion and lhoWs good C8lJM wtly the COUit should • not orent 'the authOftty. A HEARING '° the petl· 11on Wll be held on OCTOBER 7, 19Wet 1 45 p.m In Dept L73 loc:eled It 341 The~ Dnw South, Oranoe, CA 92861 IF 'fOU 08.JECT to the granllng ol the peUllOO, you ,. lhould eppear et the hear· '-~~=~.=~: t:tionl wllt'I the ClOUrt t;/;. the heer1ng. Your ap· pee~ Inly be In petlon , Of by your attorney 1 IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR °' contingent creditor , Of the deceaMd, you mutt : lite your dalm with the t ClOUlt end mall a copy to lht 1 • 1>9rson11 repreHnlatl\le J ~ by the covn t Within lour mOntha from the ! dlt• Of f'9 first tuuance of teoers at provided In Pro- bete Code Mdlon 9100 I' The ·~ tor tiling dalm• I Wll not e11P11'9 before lour ' monlhl from the heanng ' dllte noUced abo've ' YOU MAY EXAMINE !he ' Ille kept bY fie ooult II you .,. • pecson lnl•rMled 11'1 !he -.... ~ may ni. wWI tw COUit • Requeat for S99c:lel Mota (1onn DE· 154) d the llling of an ~end~Of ..... ..._"'Of anv petttton Of account .. provtOed In Protiele Cod9 \ ~ 1250 A Rtqulat I fot Special NOlice fOtrn It ...,....,.. Hom the COUit dettt. A.....,.., fOr the 1 '••onen llWtTHA "" ,ATT!MON, LAW °"1Cl9 Of' llAfmtA "" ,ATTIJl90M :.11111.~ANAYE., I ""'9. aoo. f'UU.UTOH, CA,_, NlllNd NswpOft ltueh-~ ..... o.lly PtlOe ~I, 1'1, 1!5, 18" WT&IM I• II II 101. 216 Newport Bead!, County of Orange, Catllomla. MINI U STORAGE II Wiii sell to sat, lsfy the lien on the lollowlng m11eeltaneou1 household and general prop~ stored at 1111 Cemel Street, Newport Bellctl, CA 926e0, by the followlng persons. The lnvenlOl'les liSted below were nolated by the tenants at the IJlne ol rentel MINI U STORAGE II makes no repreMntation or warranty that the uncts oon1ain said 1nven1on.. A3127 ·MA TT M URPHREE ·MISC HOUSEHOLD A3161.JUOY M FELIX· MISC. HOUSEHOlE> A4050·NORIKO KAI· MISC 1-fOUSEHOLD, PERSONAL EFFECTS B3607·MICHELE C R OSSER-BUSINESS FURNJEOUIP B3621 ·R08ERT BLAKE FOR PANDA PICTURES INe ·BUSINESS RE· COROS ·BUSINESS FURNJEOUIP. Purchase• must be made with cash and paid tor et the time ol purchase. No one under the age ol 18 Is allowed to attend lhe sale The landlord reserves the r1ght 10 btd at the &ale All purc:hased QOOds .,. sold "•• Is" and must be removed by 6 oo p m on &he day ol the ule Buyers It rOYide a cunent or'• phOtooopy ot glMI resele petmit at time ol .. ,. In '*' ol salas tax This sale II aub- )eet to prior canoenauon " &he IMHll of Htllement be· tween landlord and ob- llglted perty Publlshed Newport Baac:h· Co&ta Mesa Delly P*>t September 8, 15. 1999 W563 Flctltloua Bu1lnes1 Nam• St11iem.nt The lollowiog persons are doing bUsineu as Moonworb, 262 112 N Grand, Orange, callfomla 92866 Douglas Chal'leS Moon, 262 1 112 N Grand, Or· •noe. Cehtomia 92868 This bu$lneu Is oon-dUctad by an lndlvldoal Haw you 11arted doing butlnen yet? No • C>ouglU c Moon Thil llatement was tiled with lhe County Cleltt of Orange County on 8-1 1-99 1MMl020'5 DallY PiloC Aug 25, Sept 1, 8. fS, 1999 W551 STlTEMENT Of ABANDONMENT OF USE OF ACTITlOUS ' BUSIN~NAME The following 1*$()n(S) hat (hive) abandoned i;,. UM of the fletrtious bull· ne• n11M BIRD DOG IN· DOOR ADVERTISING, 215 Knox Straet. Unit A. Coll.I Mesa, CA 92627 The FlelitlOUI 8ullne5I name referred to abov9 WH filed In Orange County on 11119196, FILE NO. 6116439 • Patlidc J Geny, 215 Knoic St,.et, Unit A. Coita Me ... CA 92627 Joaeph J. Vogt, 215 Knox Street, Unit A. Coell MQa,CA92627 Thi• boslneH is oon- duded by.• general peiyiershll> .. I ;JoMptl Vogt Thia ltatament WH filed Wl1tl tne County Cleltt ol Orange~~ Daltv Pllol Aug 25. Sept. 1,8, fs. 1999 Vi552 FICtJtlou• B111ineu Heme St8'*"9nt The k>llCMlnQ pe!M>nl .,.. doing ix.Inell ... ~ ciom. 19 Belfoct. t;HPon co.M, Callfocni. 92657 Pellf William Jec:bon, 1 19 e.tloft Newpof1 Cout. Califomll g2551· cwtt Joy JllCMOn, 11 Bellort Cout, Ntwl>Of1 cc.et. CetlfofrQ 929&1 Tilil btlllnela It con· O\ldtd by hulbend and Ml• Hive you 1 .. ned doing buSJneN Y91? No PtMr W. JacbOn Thia utement wu flled Mltl !ht County Clerti °' Orangt Oc>c.in"t on 8·2&-99 , ........ Da11Y Piiot &.,," 1, 9. •&. 22i UM W!l67 Chlncee .. you• llrid wMIYoUNM ......... youWMlto.,., ...... ,., ...... Olr ••• By Fm( . (949) 631-6594 (Plrn"' inrfudt )our 110111" om! pl10111> numhff and •t'U 1·all \Ou b1ll'k •1th a prkr '111111t,)' ByPhone (949) 642-5678 By MaMn Persom 330 \Ve!it Bay Strrl't · Co:,ta Mc!ia. GA <>2627 ~1 \1·•p11rt Bhd ~ SH, '\1 'r-, ... jl ""' -~ Gt EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real u1111 1fWtttlll11 It IMI ....,.,., It h ... d .... , ... -1 hit ""'hit Act ti 1 .. n MtMff ftlcll Nln It lllftll It dtttUM •Hf fflltftKt, lh111llilltt tt .itcrl•l .. ll~ ....... !Mt, '*· ,.. .... . .......... lltlllllll .... . tllltlllert ....... ...... .. uh ....... 1Nt1trttct, """""". ~ . n ta ... ,,,,., wlll 111 t.Mwtattr _,. .. , ......... •II "' rtal niate wllkll la II "elatlwlllh1tw.o.r .. ura .,, ,., .. , I•'-·· lhl 111 htlll•t• '"'"'"' 11 tal• .....,.,., ... "'"'"'"" .... ..,.,.., •1111. T1 Ctlll- .... ._.llllllllM, cell MUO Ttll·tl• 11 1· ... 4Zt-U•. hr llllW.111111 ..... IClftl,._ .. Clll HUD al 4Zl·JSOO. SOLDll Stlowcue Homu for Sele In our S.turdly R•I Est* Supplement! Homes of the Week OiseJtl'i Adi Stitt • Just $7$1 Otidlie Is TUlldly at SPM Open House IJatlngl $ t 5! Oedne TiuldaY SPM It P•y• to AdvertlN In the Beat Local RUI Eaute Sac11on CAU TODAYll USA IC. RIVERA 94N74-4252 AHNEWUEY 949-674-4249 ' -~.;---,......, . . . . . ~-,·~·· . ,.,. .... t "1 • -. ... ' • • l . ' • t '~ 1j ·,... ~ • ,.-., I ·•· . -. . ' . ~ , ' . ' . I' "' ... . .. f ..._ .......... .. :_.... ........ °'9IAT1-4 DU tt8TIT • , -..... lwnll ..... .... mod .. mlKJadlle«a ... ...... ,.,, t 220. , •• 400. 412 E'SIO£ TOWNHOME 3BR 2.IBA BACK BAY AREA lNing room "*'fireplace I~ room ope111 to big pnvatt beck rlld, QOOI, spa, lems, OwtST PRICED $239,900. CAU. DONALD PFAFF ~ Bank«. 9'133-t074 &llldfll1'1 couege, E'Sldi Aecllleed again to $239,900 2 Loi, Showa WHY nice! 2& 181 Ed VIII din Boache 8t<*el 949-650-0943 3&; 281 iC gar RemOdiild. big lan'ly room. new kitctlln. new btth, new tandlclpe llfeel location $499 .000 JoM Wlef. 19 IM9-2eo.3100 l==I 'SURFCREST' 19277 SUit Or • Open Sun 1·5 ' S111tlng 0 $41 '1K Slec>e IO bchl 3bl, 2 Sba Mstr SUdl wJlrplc 2 ell par Sea m Aly • Anl SudOlslly 714-536-0356 2e HOUSESICONOOS FORSAL.e LAGUNA NIGUEL Llgun1 Niguel 25121 Sanotla Open S&l·Sun 2'S • 3br 2 5111 Soeril)g cell'• lrplc, Niguel Ranch. prtv, award ll(fl IChooll OW119t S2e9 .900 IM9.J63.8 t 90 l12::Jmtl NEWUSTIMGS Canyon lal1nd, $234,000 • 8Nch eottagt, $539,000 •Prime Wlterlronl Under 2.Mll Prudlntlal Ca RMly Mt-nw120 NeWP0n Hel9fiis \JnlQIHI Mri-&11111, mg11 story, 5Sr :iea. 3 Fp's, IPPfOll 2300 sl on ovni.ci lot 1152.2sf, beautitul ye1d, very pnyate & seckided $649,000 epaol 714·813.-4705 TWO BEDROOM CONDO End loc, m111w.d WM/I, ntW wool 8e/bff, mi/bit floors, llfW """"· Wit>. ~pool & ,,,. ~.000 OwrwH/Agenl 9491632.7573 : . •·•• . • 1; ' . ;: ' . . . ' .,:. \. ·• ,. ' .~. .~ .. ~ .... llaal\•11Nlllfftlt. 1MO IQ n . Good Loctillon Anl!Now=•Kllwln 111 - Index ao . .a• Newport Mar na Apartments lbyfronl l'OIMlunJty with priv:llc bc:lc:h a marioa.TropiC21 laodscapillg·largc Lanai pool cl sun ckck. Walk to Balboa Island shops Minutes from fashion Island. • Spicious 28R and 2BR & den apc.s • Private patios or balconies • Wood burrung/gas fittplacn • Private pngts • Boat slips avallabic • $2050 • $3600 Sorry No Pets Please call 949) 760-0919 105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA Spllclou• 3bf 2ba, new paml/ cerpet. garw;.· no.'p8ts/Wig $1800(lno y . Near beach & ~Aval 9/t 949-650-8998 The S..Chl Between 58 & 591h SI Newly remod sl\ldlo, ~ & laundly, Yrtv $975/mO Aval 9119 94~2298 81y li'om Building 1Bt 1e1 tmmact new carpet & Pliof, new 11oor coveonos no pets t7951mo yrtt 949~3-1943 li:--~I •THE• SHORES APTS , 1 & 2 B A TOWNHOMES Starting 0 $1095/mo. Mo TO Mo lease. "We are a pet" community. 6 blocks from the beach. 94g.644-2611 I . -, ' . .. .,. ... ~ ' . .. ; . . ~ • ''I . eotNI EDWNIDM ~ ..... ,. .... ----m &a:••• -r.· ~m't_, ~ ........ 1159==1 HARBOR VIEW HIU.S Panoramic Oc•1n View•. Mertlle entry 48t 3Ba. 3c ger, pool, sssocwmo.IMM40-711t 180 HOUSESICONOOS FORRENf COSTA MESA EAST SIDE TOWNHOME 381 2 5Bai w/att 2car gar, pnvete r~. (Jll« locl!loo e condllJon No pcit5/ non smot.ers v..nv !Nie 11 s 1tl0Qmonlh 949-718-1 S20 WHY RENT? You CAN Buyl 1~ fln•nelng Cell 900-256-6217 for frM Information FSlde 38' 2s. sngl 11111 Ml, II eppls lul upQfldel lalga yald 2c gar 3mf to l>Ncl\. no pelS $1~ IM9~-1~ •E SIDE COTlAGE• 1BR 18A 1 C•gar199, 2390 Elden IC 94M45-4515 112 MOUSESICONOOS fORRENT NEWPORT BEACH Condo 2000af, Ocean View 2bf stuctf, 2be. ttv area. lul. encloHd 1)11tg, sMmllno pool St990IMO. ~9-262-1141 OCEAHf'RONT AND OCEAN CLOSE 1.edn'n lhru Hdtm sooo.44000. Bia 94M42.USO UDO ISLE 21R 28A Sunny CoCtege JnO(l!Mo. Ott. Udo 1111 HOftlll Aw11I Biii ONndy Reelton MM7H111 OCEAHFROHT BAY FRONT R£HTALI BALBOA •'t'eatt,AerUI.. F~ OcMn Vw, 2St+Olb ~ •Wlrlaf OceM Fr• :zer, Boll\~ & Lowt11 Av ..... $I 700'MO •a.., rm Da11o1 eovt 3Br 281 $3200'MO OTHER WINTtA l Y£AR\.YAEHTALI AVAi.ABLE 8NRMt-72M4M • .... T -Monday ............ ~ .... Friday 5:00pm Tue day .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm Hours 1H.-phmw 8:30mn-5:00pm l\fuml.1\-fncfo\ Thursday ....... Wednes'day 5:00pm Friday ...... '..~ ... , .. Thursday 5:00pm \\rilk-f 11 t$·30am-5'00pru l\~1~11i.1\ ~ r;id.i~ Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm I 183 HOUSESICOll>OS FOARSl'F NEWPORT COAST BelullM 3Br Excellent cond, 3 years new, S2800'mo N/pets Avail tmmedlally SloneAldge 949-260-9700 Ag. 1202 FO==I Mo«tl •cosu MESA' MOTOR INN 1 ST Wk Special On All Rms $134.00 Tu teaturflS l H n Iron& desk. 0 0 ~. tr" HBOIESPNIOiec~ lot chann, pooL'healed ;ac Glli'S1 lauod Nrtit Fwys 405 & SS m4t av.ay from OC F ai19fdl. COilege shOp maMs, bch5 1er.1 A membel ol Celd Hol~Mc)lej 22n Harbor Blvd ll49-64S.4840 • LAG.HILLSl1Br wipvt Ba, Allcil Pkwy, conv twy aceess quiet. spa, tot prtvs. no smkr/ pets $425/mo 949-829-0528 I ~ RENTALS I TO SHARE. N8 • wt;ST"" Bead\ Front hM NIS piol lemM nMC11 ioom· ate ~tt!f Ix/be lndly. ~ prcMcled $1 ·~ , lfl util • s 1250 dee> 9'!MS31-M28 irVlnl: T oec.an1 Apt: Prt.'llt lk~ ~ Nin IY rm. IUll llOIJM P"'lt. $n5 t 1Jl!I u01 9'9-251·1S55 Cal A1niee N8 28r 21b to lhWe. o;;r\ beth, Al• & COfMI ~ gym. ttnnil rm ntet & COt1lld $62Qmlo • 11 9'9 64().93n Fn11 room • board tor a eompatJble person. lem&le pttl'd In ·~ tor house ca1bn in NB (...usl 1rM dogs) Cat IOday 11 949·574-8312 NB 28' OUJ)lex to share Pron prel'd, 8 houses 10 beach, great locallOn $6SG'mo Cll Slt'ie C:.-707·974-9632 206 VACATION IRESORT RENTALS 1-AWCMHTS I 100 people needed we pay you to looM weight. S.f• l naturally c.i1 aa&-28M905 2A hr recorded meuaga 470. 471 141• ~I PAC1AC VIEW PLOT Vista 0.1 Mer $2850 (949)854·1656 1 420 °=I COSTA MESA • NEW11 DONATED MERcttAHOCSE ''Thu11Se0l16th•• nc.tocll8r Thrift Shop 540 w. 11tft 1440~} Knll King Knitting mechlne w nbber' 111>1ISll and "' a1l8Chmef1S ong CO$I s 1000 asl<Jng $299 949-721-9078 WOLFF TAHN&HG BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT '-ND SAVE! COMMERCIAUHOME UllllS lrom $199 00 Low Mon&Ny Paymlllll 'FREE Color Cataloo Cal 1"80().71 1-0158 FOml• OfilC9 Dtj)Ot FllltUl'I Liquidation t.ozJtr Gondola Pa.lltll R.ldl, Ofnce Sl'lowceMl,Locar. Prime Mover, ctleicButa. Rolllng t..ddeR • lion! eAfiiliOiib Sold Birch wood, IO" hith• 4T' wide. 24" deep. $1 SOOt'OBO. Ml-TU-1201 Custom $ICt10Ni iOfl P.S $ZJOO • sac It S800 • Oall rel ICp desk $250. Old 1~ Oall rel~-= top, $100 Cal 714- ~,·-·;r fiS,, -· _;. ··. ~.rr~··'; HIGHEST PRICO PAID fOf dlamonds. watches. 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Tlmn Orangl County 1Attn: Pam Bac:ltlngham 2901 G.,.y Ave. Santa Ana; Ca 92704 714-64NS41 IOM3MOIO Ve'!! #elf f411. 11/rl'te • TODAY'S CRQSSWoBD PUZZLE ACROSS I Pllked I W.nect .,,lne ''To'• 1>91tner 'C:OVVimt ~ ConltJUC1lofl sit•~ us Rlgulitlon '7 Hayseed ti Type of 20~~ry 21 Whlrtpool 23 Subway tire 24 Overfeeds 28 Novehsts 2t OCctlf 30 Nell builderl • '3 t Collect 32 lnto1tlcat1ng 33 Mootret'rs prov. '38 Enuce J7 Hiia the hom 38 Jostle 39 Morsel 40 Keept 41 Window cover 42 Needing I nnn 43 Rough « Natural 91tts 47Cow 411 Blazing 49 Hong - 50 Dawn 90ddtss S3 H1lrclrft8er'1 1terne 56 Cocoon dweller . ·~ 33 Type of 34= 35 Fencing sword 37 Sailor'• V89MI 38 Fber SOOfOI 40 Sweet 41 Typeofftr 42 Cert.lln Eurcpean 43 Paint conl.linef 44 Coffee or card - 45 Underway 46 Tr;poll s covnlry • 4 7 Gives medicine 49 Make a IWMICH 51 Egg.shaped 52 Rlflonel S4 Afch<lect 1.M - 55 Fury 57 Elev Brl , ••.. GOREN BRIDGE WITH OMAA SHARIF • TAHHAH HIR9CH ••• 1).,..,,. ....,...,_ w.. A UTILE LARCENY B<>th vulncniblc Soulh deals NORTH • Q JO ~ J 108 ... O A986l • KSJ WEST •.A9752 ~ 7 54 0 7 5 • Q 108 · SOUTH • KJJ c::1 KQ · o K 10 J •A976l The bidding· SOUTII WEST NORTH EAST 1 NT Pass JNT Pua .... Pl.1S Opening lead. five or • In bridge as in battle, victory often goes to the one who 'sits there f~est with the mostest,' 1n the famous words of Confederate Gen. Forrest. But sometimes guile js needed to ·conceal your intent from the enemy. The auction Is sll'aightforword, and a mauer of simple arithmetic. Afier South opens one no trump. North has no reasQn to consider any action other than a raise lo fame. After the lead o a low spade, declarer docs not have the lime lo try to set up tricks in two suits-surren- dcrin1 the lead twice will probably allow the defenders to collect three spade trick~. the ace of hear11 and a trick in whichever minor suit declarer elects to go after. South can count two spede tricks, four tricks in on~ minor, given a nor- mal 3-2 break. and two tricks in the other. It is essential that a ninth trick be~l up befOfC the opponents act the si*les going. Tu accomplish that.. d'eclarer must try to steal a trick, and the obvious suit in ~hich to auempt that is hearts. Since the defenders might not be aware of the situation, best is to win the fitsl trick in dummy. Al trick two declarer should lead the jack or hearts from the table, makin,1 rook to all the world that he is trying to take the heart finesse. As the cards lie, it is no easy matter for 1;8$t to rise wilh the ace. When Easl follows low, declarer will win a heart trick and .can then focus on a min« suit. Although a 4· I splil in the chosen suit could still lead to defeat, both minors behave kindly. so declarer comes to nine licks vra three in the majors and six in the minors. Leam to be • better bridae _play- er! 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