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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-10-12 - Orange Coast Pilot. . • f SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1999 . ·Arts schoOl ~onsiders . ~ewport-Mesa • District among several possible sites after highly regarded ~ school is forced to leav~ its Los Alaniitos location." tion m Orange County because the school serve\ as an arts magnet for students throughout the c.ounty. dents, and that bringing the national-, ly recognized school to the district would be one way, among others, to accomplish that. JESSICA GARJU.'iON ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -The nation- ally recognized Orange County High School of the Arts, which is being forced to leave its Los Alamitos cam- pus, may be moving to the Newport- Mesa Unified School District. "It's definitely on top of the list," Ralph Opacic, principal of the High School of the Arts, said of the possible move to Newport-Mesa. Opacic, who said the move could take place as soon as next fall, added that his 500-student school is also con- sidering sites in Santa Ana. The 12-year-old school, which last year was one of only eight schools nationwide recognized for arts education by the Nationa l Endowment for the Arts, must leave its current location because of a con- fli ct between the city of Los Alami- tos and the Los Alamitos Unified School District. Opacic, ~e school's founder, also said he is seeking a more central loca- Newport-Mesa officials said 'they would be delighted if the school were to come to the district, but that no for- mal negotiations had begun. "We are aware that they (are inter- estedJ," said Supt. Robert Barbot. "We have had dialogue ... We are interested." Newport-Mesa officials declined to say where within the district the arts school might be located. Barbot said district officials have been researching ways to improve arts education for Newport-Mesa stu- CATCHING A SUNSET "We are going to develop a quality plan for our kids, no matter what," Barbot Sdid. The Orange County High School of the Arts has sent its alumni onto Broadway stages, Hollywood sound studios and countless dance stages and orchestra pits around the country. It spedcilizes m dance, music, the- ater, instrumental music, production and design, video, television, draw- mg. painting, ceramics and jewelry. The school's funding is provided SEAN LERI DAILY PILOT As the day comes to an end, Ramon Gutierrez of Costa Mesa reels in his line off the 47th Street jetty in Newport Beach. Gutierrez and hls brother Salvador Avalos spent the afternoon fishing and dodging waves. New Millennium Gr oup tackles El Toro a gairi • 1Wo residents who proposed changing airport runway configuration have a new plan and take it on the road. SUSAN McCORMA~ ~Pb Despite bemg dismissed by the city last winter as a •distraction• and having its alternative plan for an air- port at El Toro lambasted by the county, the New Millennium Group is back with a revised plan and renewed energy. "We need to spread the word to all the supeJVlSors and Nlucate the public," said an enthusiastic Russell Niewiarowskl, one of two full-time members of the group, which will promote its plan at the Irvine City Council meellng tonight and on KOCE-TV next week. Last January, Balboa Isldnd resi- dent Charles Griffin, a one-time engineer who designed airplanes for a living, and Niewiarowski, a Santa Ana Heights resident and graphic artist, formed the group by announc- ing a plan they deemed a compro- mise in the North versus South County war over the El Toro Marine base. ·we're looking for the ultimate solution for no jets going over South County homes," Niewiarowsk.i said. In a step similar to the board of supervisors', the duo has since scaled down its original plan for an airport. The two are now working to gain support from the city that most opposes the thought of any airport built at El Toro· Irvine. ·They're still going to fight to get flights out ' of theu backyard," N1ewiarowslo said. •North County residents don't really care what's happerung with the auport because they're far enough away that they're not gomg to be impacted " . Last winter, the group unsuccess- fully proposed that the former marine base's runways be changed from an ·x· shape to a large ·v· shape. Th1s would have been accomplished by extending the exliiting north-south runway to the south about 6,000 feet to a total length of 17 ,000 reet, eliminating the east-west runway and building a new runway at a 45·degree angle · heading southwest: "People arc more apt to support a V pattern because they know that as long as the east-west runway stays, the controversy stays," Niewtarowski explained, referring to the runway that would lead planes over lrvme, accordmg to the county's plan. However, officials involved m the auport 1<. ue, including county con- sultant P&D AVlation and the oty of Newport Beach, aid the plan was not feusible because planes amving from the north would not be able to cleclr the mountainous terrain. N1owiarowski said he has found an answer to the dilemma -creating V-shaped runway~ that are only 9,867 feel long. "The hort V plan is more thc:m adequate," Niewtarowski said. "There's less st~ep of an angle." School board to vote on strategic plan MILLENNIUM MOMENT Strategic Plan, a enes of Jong· term, but also relatively vague, g0c1ls for student achievement. Rev. Krause helped to bridge the culture gap by both the state and a nonprofit found.anon that raises approximately $700,000 annually, and is ad.minis· tered by a board of directors. Although its board of directors wants the school to eventually have its own arts complex and an adminis- tratlon independe nt of any school dis- tnct, the foundation will not have enough money to do that by next fall, Opacic said. Therefore, a new site is needed. "The bottom line is, if they have to move, wouldn't it be great if they looked at Newport-Mesa ra ther than Santa Ana?" said Newport-Mesa school board member Martha Fluor. Newport Filin Fest, take· two • Group of local business leaders announce plans to resurrect annual showcasing of independent movies. At.n Coot.MA"' ~floe NEWPORT BEACH -Call it The Newport Beach International Film Festival, take two. Six: weeks after festlval founder Jef- frey S. Conner filed for banlauptcy, a new group of local business people and educators has announced that it intends to make sure the show goes on -though not m exactly the same fonn. Gregg Schwenk, leader or the newly formed Newport Beach Ftlm Festival Board of Directors and a member of the Ne~rt Beach Eco- norruc Development Comnuttee said SEE FILM PAGE 4 Planners face new conflict on West Side • Decision on stopping development delayed as city attorney investigates whether a vote can be made. F.l&GEF. ~Nell COSTA MESA-A vote on halting development on the West Side was delayed by a last-minute revelation that three of the oty's five planning commissioners may have a conflict of interest on any plan for the area.The SEE WEST SIDE PAGE 4 INDEX QASSlflED .................... J ~~ .............. 2 • Proposal, a year in the making, aims at making concrete improvements to students' education. ~l't.tl NEWPORT-MESA -Making art, music.and drama a n mle<Jral part of tho classroom. Ehmmat- ing racism across the district. Teaching all student to read and use computers. bers vote to approve the plan' mammoth sheaf of suggested programs, district ofhoals will begin to put each and ovcry one of its a mbitiou calls to aclton into place. Board members hammered most of these concrete step mto place al a two·day m arathon meeting with district offioal last wee.k. They d ~ded that 5onm of the goals, such a readmg and basic skills, are urgent. Others, sur.h as empha~izing art, don't nee !l\5afl· ly need to be put into place unUl next year. That' where the document to be voted on by board members toni ght com~ m. It hows board mP-mbc.rs, and the public, exactly what d istrict offtc18ls mtcnd to do to achieve th ir goals. •Tonight is really putting the plan that tho commumty devel· oped mto action." Barbot said. ·we took the vision and the irlea, 8nd then we dcv loped v 'ry 5pcdfk (plans) so we are all nccountablc. • As pa tor ol Our Lad )• of Mount Carmel Cathohc Church on th Balboa Penin· sula, and, before that, St. JoachiIT\ ot Costa Me , th R v. Kenneth l<rause w o crudol flgure. in creating rnnn ction b tw e n our Launo and Engll h~spea.k· ing commu.nib . At a time when the Llltlno population was f'apldly growtng m Costa Mesa, he conducted church affairs withe blend of unperfect Spanish and 11ncere openn , hoping to brlng the two cultures of his petlshionen closer together Krouse believed that tlei between communities coukl be forged through cbildren and worked to creete a youth rn1nWry at St Joecblm PUIUC MOT1C5 • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • 6 SP()l'l'S • • • • • • • I • • • 1' e e • I • • • • • 11 .s WWHEI .. .... These and other lofty cduca· tional goals were taken up by board members last year as pert Of the district's first·ever Stn1> • glc Plan. • Tonight, board members will vote on whether to approve prcr grams large and small 1that will take tbose long-term. abltract gom and L~ lnto action a ... --r-::i board mem- ~ The process began last year when Supt. Robert Barbot held a leries of community meetin9S to talk to parent$. stUdents, teaehers and community members about what they wanted from their tcbooll PrOm thote meetings, board mernben in June developed the Take, for example, the goal that d~trict officials will "identify standards by whlch ~tudents will be assessed." Though noble, some might wonder exactly what it means, or how district offidals plan to go about achieving it. The plan of action for that goal trt to eliminate that ambiguity. S£ePi:XN MGE 4 He pe..ed away Mrtiet this year --....,. -w;:.·i . . . • . . 2 Tuesday, October 12. 1999 commun1 forum Doily Pilot POLITICS ASIDE ISSUI Of Ill Wiii Newport Center needs room to grow s.j. cahn Waiting, and waiting, for Brewer's support R epublican John CcUnpbell wants to be your next dssemblyman. And just about every major politi- cian in the dtstrict wants him lo be, too. Included m that list are Costa Mesa :v1dyor Gary Monahan, Newport Beach Mayor Denms O'Neil, Assem- blymdn Scott Bdugh and state Sen. Ross Johnson. They've dll endorsed the owner of Saturn of Ordnge County and Sdab of Ownge County. A confPrehensive list it is, but with one OldJOr exception the woman CampbeQ wctnt.5. to n•placP, Marilyn Brewer. She-has yet to ctnnmmce what she plans lo do -or PXcK Uy why she has- n't <>ndorc.;ed d mdn who, bdrring some unforesceabl<' qc11ft• or skeleton-out-of- th£> closet, is gomq lo take her seal m the 'ildle AssemlJI)' CdmpbeU thus far hc1'> no <,enous R(•pubbcdn -Jet's 1ust scty serious. then -oppos1llon Po<,s1blP challPnCJPr!>. indudlilg lrvuw Mdyor Chri'>ltna ~hed, all dPnd- ed not to run agdtnst thc> 43-yeM-old trvin(• resident And with thl' filing deddline Jes!> thc1n c1 month dWdy, it's lookmu more dnd morP hkPly lhr1l Carnplwll Cdn bNJln ..,,.,,rchrng lor <1n apc1rtmenl m Sdcrcmwnlo Sllll. BrPwcr hc1sn't 111mpPd dbocJrcl tht> u>rondbon bcmclwc19on Why? T he operung of the Shops at Miss1on Viejo is a cause for celebration for South County cities and thelt residents. Until now, the residents or South County had to dnve north to Fasluon Island or South Coast Plaza in search of first-class shopping. For years, Newport Beach and its neighbor to the north, both of V{hich denve huge amounts of sales tax revenue from thelf respec- tive malls, benefited from South . County's Jack of a competitive shopping center. The new mall is very similar to South Coast Plaza both in look and feel, as well as in the types of stores -most notably Nordstrom. It should be cause for concern for South Coast Plaza and Costa Mesa. Newport Beach should also pay attention, but its situation is a little dillerent. Fashion Island has to work to stay relevant and exciting to shoppers. but its huge advantage is that it is part of a larger, very successful mixed-use center called Newport Center. Most residents probably th.ink of Newport Center merely as Fashion Island with its 200 shops. 40 restau- rants and four departme~t stores. But the center is much more than 1ust a mdll It is home to hundreds of busines!>es. cultural mstituuons like the Orange County Museum of , Art, the Librdry and theaters. New- port Center has golf, tennis and hedlth clubs. The center's medical complex is the largest west of the Mlssiss1pp1 and a magnet for those seek.mg high quality hed.lth care. Most might not realize it, but 1,000 people actually live mside Newport Center, too. With all these amenities so close lo their homes, it 1s easy to understand why The hotel" d1ld shopping in New- port Center are big generators of cdSh SEAN HJ, LERI DAILY PLOT Shoppers stroll th.rough a walkway at Fashion Island Monday. for the city and our local schoolS. Last year, the Four Seasons and the Mar- xiott alone generated $2.8 million m hotel tax. The sales tax generated from shopping at Newport Center represents 25% of the total sales tax generated in the city. The key lo Newport Center's success is how all of these uses support the stores, shops and restaurants at Fasluon Island, as well as one another. omce workers eat and shop here. Businesses located m the hlgb-rise buildings bring m clients and meetings to the hotels. Residents attend lectures al the the library, take in moVles and walk to their doctor's offices. This synergy does not happen by acodenl. nus was the way New- port Center was planned when the h1Storic ring road was carved out of barren pastureland in 1965. . Critical to Newport Center's suc- cess are the thriving companies that a re creating high-paying jobs for many residents The Orange County Business Jownal recently dubbed Newport Center •orange County's Wall Street• with its investmenl banks, law firms, stock- brokers and money management comparues. The center is home to such notable comparues as Pacific Lile, PIMC'O, Pame Webber, The Irvine C'o. and Cruttenden Roth. These companies donate lo local charities and support our schools. Panfic Life, for example, donated more than $2 million last year to chanbes and the The Irvine Co. gave hundreds of thousands or dol- MAILBAG lars to Newport's public schools. The businesses in the office build- ings are critical to the success of Fashion Island and are a key com- ponent m the fonnula that makes Newport Center thrive. A troubling sign, however, is the recenl departure of several notable companies from Newport Center. Price Wate rhouse, Quest Software, · Duetche Bank, EV Kenneth Leven- thal and Latham and Watkins are examples of compa· nies that in " recent times have all left Newport Center, in part because of the city's inability to accommo- date their growth. The city of Newport . What's~ur .. take? Comments I on todly's mueof theWMk? can our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6)86 or send e-mail to dal- lypilotOlat1mes.com Beach recognizes the importance of Fashion Island and Newport Center to its economic future. To address this problem and new competition from Mission Viejo, tbe city is working on a plan th~t would allow Fashion Island to grow and stay fresh by bringing in the best shops and s~ores in the country. The city's p}an would allow companies like Pacific Life, The Irvine Co. and tbe Slate Teacher5' Retirement System to expand within Newport Center. ' It's a plan the residents of New- port Beach and anyone interested in the long-tenn vitality of thJ..s oty should support. • USA REEDY is executive director of the Newport Center Association, an indepen· dent association that represents the inter• ests of businesses at Newport Center. Slw isn't sdytnq .Althouuh sht,'s m · town, sh1• s been urMVdtlahlP for com- mPnl And Uw rt>sl of h..r sldff gut f\.1onddy off for lht> hohdc1y. C dmpbell says lw's unx1ou'> for hl'r endorc.;ement dIHi h(• pldns to mt'f'>l Costa Mesa mayor calls for El Toro action with her for lhl• lhir<I or fourth llmt· -this Thursdcty "I certainly wtll ask loi her endorw- m<•nt. dnd I'm hopeful." Campbell said of the meeting. • Mdrilyn has reprPsmled tl¥s distnct for six yedIS and hds done d hne JOb, and I'd certaLnly want 1t." he added. C 'umpbell says h<''s h<•en assured thc1t Brewer's ldck of support has noth- my to do with him which heg!> thP quPslJon even more Does she know of <l 1c1 ... t-seconcl clcirk horse? And if she dol'•s, rnn her support r<'dlly overwhelm the rc•ams of endors<'- ments from lhe party cslt1bl.LshmPnt. not to mPnlJon Camph<'ll's polPnt fund- rill!\mg cdIDpdign, whic.:h has already brought m more lhtln $200,000? nrC'wer certcUnly rnn't be wa1tm9 m hopes ol a pobt1C"dl ldvor. While her support would be nice. at this point her nt1mc• will hove>r only near the top of lhP endorsement hst 11 's not like sht-'s George W. Bush St1U, it's too bad for C«unpbeU that lus meeting with Bn•wcr isn't scheduled for wrnctune today. ThPn, qiven the nght pitch, he could dmve at the grand operung of tus cdIDp..uqn heddquart(•r-. with the 1ong on tus t•nctors<>ment cdke RNJardless, he'll hav(' enough trec1t~ to have quit<• d pctrty. A number of his supporters are c•xpPcted at the• opening. which begins dl 5:30 pm at lhe> Mdiketplace of University Town Center m lrvme rt will al least be mt<>rec:;ung to see 1f Brewer makes an appearnnce • SJ. CAHN is city editor of the Daily Pilot. Send your politic.al news to him at· Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627, by fax at (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to da1lypllot0latimes.com. He can be reached at (949) 574-4268. E arlier this week. South.Coun- ty Assemblywoman Pdt Bates and ETRPA's President and Mission Viejo Councilwoman Susan Withrow proposed tnpling the size of John Wayne Airport to handle the increased air traffic demands of our county's future. I find this irresponsible and flal- out reprehensible, especially smce it would necessjtate the "forfeiture" of considerable properties sur- rounding John Wayne, mclud.J.ng some in our aty of Costa Mesd On Fnday, myself, Council- woman Heather Somers and other represcnlabves from several other cities dffected by lhis outrageous proposcll responded to Bates' com- ments Some would say my tone was somewhat "nulitant." Well, nubtanl it should be. There's dn old saying, •Let sleep- ing dogs he." -d saying that apparently Bates never learned South County has ab.o espoused the theory thdt its Safe and Healthy Commwuues uutiative will protect John Wdyne from expansion. t tell you, Uus is d smokmg gun -a •fog." covering the real airport issue Noth- mg could be further from the truth. Remember, this uubative was crcdted for one and only one pur- p~e. to stop an airport at El Toro. Without a second commercial dir- port m Orange County, expansion of John Wdyne is mevitable. The same people who wrote the irubabve just staled support for expansion of John Wayne. When that time comes. the initiallve may be modified by a sun- ple majority of voters, or a complete· ly new 1111tiahve strictly addr~ing John Wayne cou1d be voted on. Wht1t other alternative i!. therel .Daily lfilot 8EAl2EBS l:IQIUtiE or ~iJements twlfeln an be rtp<oduced without WT1tten per· (949) 642 6086 RecOf'd your comments about minion of copyr19ht owner. the Daily Piiot Of' MWS tips . t:tQW IQ BEACH. US VOL 93, NO. 239 ADDRESS OrculatJon Our addreu 1s 330 w. Bay St~ The Times Otange County COSU Mesa, CA 92627. (800) 252-9141 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. t.QRRECJlONS AdvertJsl09 Publisher Cl1u.fltd (949) 642-S678 TONY DOOERO. It 1s the Pilot's pOhcy to prompt· 011.play (949) 642~321 Edit« ly conect all trr~ of substanee Editoftal AAGlAND, Pleas. c.eU (949) S7"'4268 Ne-M (9"9) 642-5680 S«ilot City Edrtot f.Y1 Sports (949) 574 422) SJ.WK The fWwpolt IMChlCostl Meiii New\ Spcrts f.x {949) 646---4 t 70 City Edi1or Ditty Pilot (\MS-1"-800) """ E-tn••I ~11ypilot011tlmacom NANCY CHtEVO llth«I M<>May thrOU9h Setur~v Main Office FNtum Editor • In Newpott .. e<.h tnd Corti Mftll, 811Mness Offk.e (949) 642-4121 lllOGIR CAMSON. llJl>W:loN at• av•1l1bi. only by Business Fu (949) 611 ·1126 Sp<>ftS E dltat 5Ubl<t ::&;o The nmes 0r,.. MMC~ County ( ) 252 9141, In.,...., Nllithtd by""'*~ NIM. Photo Editor ~of NewpGft a.ach Ind •~Mirror~ ~ ANTHOfllY NCJ(. con• MeY. subscrlptlOns to the ~Editor DI ~ l'llot ., • .VI &able otlly by wuu.m lobcWI., ... IOY J. SNITO$. INt fOf j 10 l>tf month Setond Editor ~Oeslgnt'r d.w ~ •t Cost.I Mtw. Stmw M«b1e. YOIJTIHG. CA (Prlce.t •It =bit MM14lg ng [dltOt rutte tnd kXltl ta ) MA~ CIM!Slfied Advert1smg TlR Sind eddf MS change, to The MMMar1in. LANA JOHNSON. ~ '4!ac~ Mesa DAiiy Olrt<Wof~~ PromotfOi II Pilot. "o ~ 1560, eosta MN. ~lWndne. PUMOD StWt. CA 92826 Cclpyr1ght• Ho N!WI )10-~ l'dltof. Copy~ ~ RNndll Off!Ctt n.s. ~'°"" .dltof1al mattll' .,,.. n--o. "'._... ........ f 1 The hrsl step in fighting this is to become infom1ed. On Tuesday. Nov. 2, there will be an airport informa· tion meeting presented at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center 1 will be the re and I urge all mterested Costa Mesa re<.1dents and business owners to attend if possi- ble. U unable to do so, know that I hdve also requested to hdve this infonnation and meeting Vldeotaped and cdblecast on Costd Mesa's cable Channel 74 1Une m Dates and ti.mes will be forthcoming Next. let your representatives know that John Wayne cannot be allowed to expand to shoulder South County's incredsing demands. Our city, county, stale and federal representatives all have a purl m this, and we are elected to represent you Let South County know that forfeiture or our propertl and the tnpling of flights over our homes will not be tolerated. It is not an option, 1t is not a possible compro- mise, and we will not allow it lo come to fruition. I l>elieve the time has come to let our voices be hea.rd. GARY MONAHAN Mayor, city of Costa Mesa Vindicated teacher deserves our s upport I was so very glad to heaI from my mother that the lawsuit agrunst Dennis O'Hem was recently dropped ("Newport Har- bor, teacher feels "vindicated' after suit dropped,• Oct. 6). The charges wew scandalous from the beginning, but to ctccuse such an amazing role model and mentor for hundreds of high chool students and such a good fnend to countless more, made the whole situation entirely nd.Jculous. O'Hem deserves our gratitude and our support, espeClally after all that be has done cmd continues ·to do for his community. KRISTINE HARRJNGTON Davidson, North Carolina In defense of city's group homes I am wnting to you m defense of the group home issue m Costa Mesa and the appeals by city council members. Ye llowstone was started as a recovery solution, a community ser- vtce, becausew e <lid not have a place to take w~n who wanted a sober and drug.free life. This ser- vice is free of charge. Women are mtroduced to a 12- step program and shown how to •do ille" rather than Jail, d huge cost to all the taxpayers. Honey Thames acted in good faith in applying for the condibonal- use pennit for 14 sober wom{?n because it was the right thing to do. In fact, Yellowstone drew no notice until its request for 14 beds. But fear is the problem in our communi- ty, sunply because many have not met thcl! new neighbors. Those who have dl'e glad. Sobriety is the solution here, not the problem. We congratulate Honey Thames on her help with the war on drugs. Our war is here in Costa Mesa. Leaders who are serious about the war on drugs must approve the solutions, rather than feeding and supporting the fear of neighbors who do not know the difference. Th aty council must act as a dcf ense against thiS war, not a suppli· er of anununition for the neighbors. ROY WARD Costa Me.54 Bankruptcy coverage crossed the line Y our unnecessary coverage of the sordid details concerning Jeffrey Conner and hiS bankruptcy leads me to believe that the Pilot IS grinding out an old vendetta against Conner Do your readers really need to know the presen t condition of tus only car, or to redd a misguided quote from a disgruntled creditor slamming his character, demeanor or right to protect his privacy? The bankruplef court building 15 o{ people who are owed money and are willing to cast chspemons on their debtors. Why don't you get a map of where the build.mg is, go there and fill your pages with the private, dirty, little d etails of our financially Wliortunate neighbors? There was little newsworthy to report about this un1ortWt.ate mci- dent, other than the hnancial denuse of the Newport FUm Festival. Your unwary purswt of a citizen who obviously wants you to respect his nght to privacy is despicable and evidences what a dirty, little rag you are. Shame on you. . The roal news story was Conner's conurutment and sacnfice to a dream for our commuruty-only this news angle obviously overshot your level of intellectual capacity, or was ¥>st some-- where under a ~beveled desk or grimy coffee rup in your newsroom GARY STARK Newport Beach WEATHER AND SURF POLICE FILES TEMPERATURES S.lbOa 751S8 Corona del Mar 76157 Cot.ta Mesa 78/60 Newport Bea<h 7~ Newport Coast 77157 SURF flOMCAST TM $wells out of the south west ~nd west cont1nu to push sets Into the head· high r1n99 today Waler vls1bfltty' Ind c.ondlt Ions wtll bl poor. The son ¥All.set at 623 pm. LOCATION Wtdgt ••.••• Ntwpor\., •.• Black• •. "Mf Jetty CdM TIDES TODAY F111t low 4:51 a.m ........................... 1.8 First high 11·01 a.m ........... -............ 5.2 Second low 5:53 p m .......... w •ft .... m .... 0.6 Second hgh after midnight "-.... nla WIDHUOAY First low 5:17 a.m ..... , .................. " ... 2.2 fint high 12:11. m. .. -·"'"'"""_ .• .3.9 Second low 6 .a •.rn .. . . ........... 0.9 SetOf'd high 11 2 p m .... _ ....... --5.2 ' COSTA MESA • ..... Sir'Mt: A bicy<le worth S 170 w i stolen in the 1100 block at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, • 9rhtol Street: A purse and rts contenu were stolen from •business In the 3300 block between 10 a.m. •nd 5:30 p.m. Sept. 25. • PeW1ew Roed: A badtpe<k and lb contents worth $118 were stol~ from• <:Air In the 2200 block between 10 • m ~ 1 p.m Sept. 18 • Kert»or ~ About S 1 SO was stolen from a store ln the 2200 block at 3.10 p.m. Sept 19. • IMt 20th Street: A compact disc pl~ WOrth S 150 was stolen from • car In the 800 block during the evening of Stpt. 30. NEWPORT BEACH • w.t-., .,..._A ctllulat ~and• pair of wn• glW4tS ~ SlS5 wwe stolen from• CM In tht 1000 block bttwttn 2 and 7.•5 I m. Friday • Nfq U9tft C..W Drtw: A cellular phone WOrth HOO WM $toten ffOm a ~ In tht 600 block at 4 p.m, Wtdi~. • Vll9 Wlf: A gufllir wont\ S 1,4i00 w. stden ftom 1 homt In the J100 block ~ ..... ~ w.d Mdly I ' I Dally Pilot Tuesday, Odober 12, 1999 3 Humpy was a fighter in more ways than one 1111111 11111111 THE VERDICT 'T he first tune J saw · Humpy Goiter, he was fighting Jackie Pierce in front of the Rendezvous Ballroom They continued to fight every Saturday rught all summer long Each had played hlgh school football - Humpy at Anaheim and Jack- ie at Pasadena -but whether that somehow tnggered these weekly fights, I don't know It must hdve been the tturd year of the Rendezvous' exis- tence because the English· Gibson band WdS plctying. Tile first two years, the Carol Loughner-Phtl I fdrns band played. The English of the Enghsh- G.ibson band was Brick Eng- No matter what you're do1n9, your hometown newspdper FITS IN... Daily Pilot lish, an inspued ptano player. The Gibson was Hoot Gibson, a violin player of no particular talent. whose sole bid to fame was that he had written MMexicali Rose," a highly for- gettable ballad. Hoot really shouldn't have been there at all. A violin has no part in a swing band. Actually, Hoot would have looked more comfortable playing his fiddle in a Texas roadhouse before a bunch of good old boys and good old girls. But at the Rendezvous, he had to play his fiddle mad- ly as he tried to keep up when the orchestra played MTiger Rag." Somehow that sununer, Humpy wormed his way into the English-Gibson duo by becoming their houseboy or cook. In that latter category, Humpy would bring Brick to the Green Dragon Cafe, where I worked, for his'Sun- day morning breakfast. Now Brick was a drinking man, and Sunday mornings were a bit ticklish. So Humpy had invented a breakfast that would help Brick face a new day. Humpy would fill a glass Wlth Lea & Perrin's sauce, add a healthy dollop of Tabasco, break a raw egg m the con- coction and slide the glass down to Brick, saying, "Down the hatch, old buddy." Bnck would look at the glass as though it was a coiled rattlesnake, then grab it and toss the mixture down. Then he would lean forward, eyes closed, and beat the counter five times very slowly. Then be would raise his head, eyes streaming, and say, "Humpy, I don't know what"I'd do with- out you." At the end of the summer season, the band went back to Hollywood, and Hwnpy had made himself so invaluable that he went along as the band's manager. Unfortunate- ly for him, the band broke up, leaving Humpy Without a job. However, by Uus time Humpy had become enam- ored of the bright tights of the entertainment world. 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Can he embrace an officer?• The captain turned from pmk to purple and snarled, ·Lieutenant, come with me,• and we went off in search of a shore boat with a crew more to his taste. That was Hwnpy. After the war, Hwnpy went into real estate and did quite well. But it is my abiding sor- row that although I knew him for 60 years, I never clid learn/ why he fought Jackie Pierce : every Saturday night for one whole summer in Balboa. • ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and fOf'mer judge His column runs Tuesdays. An aJtide appamriDg ID S4turday'1 D(dly Plat ..... haYe noted that~~ Id and other memben of 1119 benefit coDunlnM I**'· pated in compiling tbe r-. d cheJs for the •Qeat 0-. of Orange County• event planned for Oct. 17 at the Sutton Hotel. The event will benefit the National Kidney FolUldation. AISo, a concert featuring Bill Medley Of the Righteous Brothefli on Dec. 8 is being orgaruzed by and will bene- fit the Ensign Fund of the Newport Harbor Education- al,. Foundation. 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"This is a completely differ- ent organization," he said. "We're looking to put on a smaller, yet still high-quality festival.· Schwenk said the exact CONTINUED FROM 1 commissioners have been work~ ing for the past month to craft ·a plan to stop certain develop- ments on the West Side until the . C)ty Council approves a plan on . how to revitalize the area. The city hired EIP Associ- ates d year ago to come up with ·. nature of the festival's pro- gramming and operation bad not yet been detennined, but thought it would probably run for about a week at a time and would feature films selected by the board of ctirectors. The nine-member board includes local business people, members of the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureatt, UCI faculty and Bob Bassett, dean of Chapman Uni- a plan to reshape the West Side, which suffers from awk- ward zoning and rundown res- idential and business areas. City officials expect to review a draft plan in Decem- ber that could include recom- mendations on anyth.mg from buildmg a village-like com- mercial core at 19th Street and Placentia Avenue to ,Phasing out industry. · In the middle of ctiscussions FRIENDLY E. ~StaH MEDICALl,;Y. stab ish cf Pr/'ndJ Is , versity's film school. "My feeling is that we've brought together really the brightest and best of the com· munity, • Schwenk said of the group. "Our initial board of ctirecton; is a reflection of that.• Board member Rosalind Williams, the president of the Confe rence and Visitors Bureau, emphasized the pro- fessionalism of the prepara- tions that have gone into the Monday, Commissioner Kabe Wilson announced th(lt she was abstaining because she lives one block from the 19th and Placentia area -described by city planner Mike Robinson as a critical intersection in the West Side Specific Plan. Following Wilson's announcement, ChairtJ\an Walt Davenport raised con- cerns that he and Commission- e r Chris Fewel have conflicts of .. new project. "It's almost like a group of peo~e have come together to form a new business,• she said. "They're laying the proper groundwork from the bf:giri- ning so that the pitfalls that have occurred previously will not occur this time around.• Schwenk said the ldea for the new group's involvement is inspired in part by the commu- . nity's support for the preVIous . interest. Both own property on the West Side. "I'm a little surprised that it's coming up at such late notice," Fewel said. "We've been discussing this for four weeks now.• Fewel had brought up the idea of revisiting the possitjlity of a moratoriwn for the West Side in September because, he said, consultants were closer to com- pleting the draft specific plan. -1 tt1 '•1" p~ . f..' . J': ' , f1 '''! 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Commissioners say they are concerned that developments have, or will be, approved that conflict with what the West Side plan eventually will rec- ommend. Commissioners have been working to come up with a fine- ly crafted moratorium that would target specific uses and geographical areas on the West Side.· 1Wo more public input meet· ings are scheduled for the next month with the Latino and the business communities, wluch have both complained about being left out of the process. The draft specific plan is Daily Pilot •We're trying to step up and create a new orgaruzation and building on the success of the idea of that festival and grow from there," Schwenk said. The fonncr mcarnation of ..... the event ha<t been steadily growing for four years -draw- ing large crowds and an inter- national cast of film scene characters -before Conner unexpectedly declared bank- ruptcy on Sept. 1. expected to go before the com. mission and the City Council in December. Commissioners asked Assis- tant City Attorney Tom Wood to research whether they would have conflicts of interest il they voted on the moraton- um. They also questioned whether some ot the commis- sioners could even vote on the draft specific plan when it·. came before them. Wood said be would need more time to research the mat- ter. "To bring something up at this stage isn't the best ti.me for this to evolve,• he said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ PLAN CONTINUED FROM 1 dards. District officials also will attend professional develop- ment seminars on standards, and, in turn, will teach parents and teachers about them. It calls for all teachers and parents in the district to receive a copy of the district's stan- "This is what we're supposed to be doing," board member Jim Ferryman said about the plan. Solid 7ea4 Pa10 7~ Teak is now Affordable! We Boy Direct, Elimirulle the Middleman! Compare our Prices! Teal&~Mfa Co tJI Mc a Showroom by •ppolntment 1240 Logan A~e. Unit H (comer ol McCUncock &. 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But, he believes, for .30 years, coached the six seasons which have the varsity football team for passed since he last roamed 2Q. and, though. retired, is still tl\e CdM boundary have a respected figure on the Sea spawned enough change to Ki'ngs' campus, where a sign dimirush the emotional oO the footbc:tll weight room baggage he will bear. dectares it the Dave Holland "I don't know the kids Tnrining Center. anymore and, beck, the But when it comes to {CdM) tlnifoIUlS don't even football, competition has look like the ones I had,• atways been Holland's boss. Holland said. •1t is different PREPS So, when the wmru.ngest for me, though, because I'm football coach in CdM coming home. The biggest has a passion for coach.mg. hfStory, now in his fourth lhmg is, l don't want to look "I'm having as much fun as ever and, in a lot of ways, I'm having more fun. Hey, I've been to the mountam and I know I can coach. But the thing about coaching is, you're always learrung new . things. What kids need and how to approach the m is always changing, which makes coaching a constant journey and an adventure." season guiding the Laguna stupid out theTe. I want our Bench Artists, squares off kids to play bard.• ag&inst his former school for • Holland does know CdM tHe first time in Thursday Coach Dick Freeman, as well ntght's Pacific Coast League as Sea King assistant Ed ~er at Newport Harbor Blanton, both of whom , mixed emotions will coached under him at CdM. n affect his focus. In addition, several "'You get into this thlllg Laguna Beach assistants, with coaching and including Bob Ferraro, competition and you don 't Bernie Terry and Matt Evans, • Holland said the kind of athlete he works with at Laguna Beach adds intrigue to his daily duties. re'ally think about it,• either coached or played at Holland said. "These (Artists) CdM. a re my guys, now, and our • Holland, whose 3-2 Arttsts whole thought is trying to have already surpassed the wln that football game.• number of on-field victories "Kids are a little different down he re,• he said. "Everyone used to say that Holland whose Sea Kings accomplished by his first won back-to-back CIF .three Laguna teams kids at Corona were laid , Southern Section D1vis1on VI combined (last year's 3-7 back But they're really la.id back down he re It's almost like companng New York to titles in 1988-89, 1s not rec:.ord included a forfeit from oblivious to the oddity of Laguna Hills), said he still HIGH Newport Harbor High'! Kelly GIRLS GOLF Hunt (left) drives with an Iron; at rlgh~ teammate UndSay Galbraith • chips from the blllJide onNo.S in Monday's play at the Newport Beach Goll Course. OONL£ACH I OAl.V Pl.OT LA. There is an intensity that CdM (players) developed and we're we're still trying to get that here. But I'm proud of the kids I ha'\le here.• • Despite a frustraUng 0-5 start, Freeman is proud of h.ls players, as well.· Grounds for Freeman's faith we re symbolized by seruor tailback Grant Estabrook dwing Friday's heartbreaking loss to West:min.Ster. With CdM trailing, 21-14, and driving, the Sea Kings we re abruptly deflated when a Westmmster defender ' intercepted a pass it appeared was rocketed directly at him to ice the Wl1l with 53 seconds left. The turnover im.inedlately silenced the CdM sideline and stands, but Estabrook's voice was quickly heclJ'd, seeking out his teammate who threw the pass. When some may have sulked, Estabrook's selfless concern was for his teammate's psyche to which he admiq,istered verbal encouragement and a pat on the helmet. "That's thinking of the team, wtuch we're starting to do a lot more of,· Freeman said. • U we stick together, we can sUll do some good things." SAILORS ANISH SECOND NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High's girls golf team f1mshed onl c behind Sea View l<'<Sgue nval Irvine Monday in the Newport Harbor Tournament at Newport R t Goll Club Monday .. Irvine last to finish and led by Stella Lee. slipped m one stroke bette r thdn a bor with a 99. Other 0 contenders in the 20-team tournament were Villa Park (104), San Clemente (107), Manna (108) and Palm Desert (109). The medalist was Manna's Courtney Goebel with a 1-under 28_over rune holes, Lee of Irvuw bested Stephanie Ott of San Clemente in a playoff for i.econd alter both finished at par. Harbor's scoring trio consisted of Kelly Hunt (31), Shelly Roberts (33) and Emily McKay (36). Lindsay Galhraitb finished wtth a nonscoring 37. Also sharp for another Newport Harbor tno was Alfu;on Brooks with a spatkling 33, good for fifth place in individual honors m the fourth ~nnual tourney. Co ta Meba was 18th at 134, with Maggte Sandoval (36), Diana Morelli (48) and Enca SegUra (50). HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (COACHES' SELECTIONS) ESTANCIA MARSHALL DAVID HENDRICKS ' ) RODRIGUEZ T he 6-foot-1, 180-pound enior poate1 reer hlgM Wlth 30 car- ries for 227 ru.slung yards and had a 25- yard mterccpbon return for a TD. A s-toot-10. /"\.2 3 5 • pound 1uruor end, he was an on eight ta c kl es, including one quarte rbac k ick, and recov- er d a fumble to • t up a touchdown llWPOIT HARIOI RYAN ORTEGA A'\ BRAD ¥ ROTHWEll CORONA JASON KURTZ "'rhe 5-foot· .1 10, 195· pound seruor three-ye ar starter at guard helped the Sea Kings post eason· high 278 yard total off n.se. DEL MAR BRANDON JOHNSON A 6-foot, 200~ p o und senior two- way starter, be had 12 tackle and three a isti at linebacker and also blockoo w II at oUen ive guard. • COSTA MISA LUIS DAY T he 6·fuot-3, 170°pound )unlor wide receiv er caught one ~· for ti yards and continu lo bllpreu MeM cw:lmg ...a with bll blocking ~ JAKE I~ CLEVELAND . . •11 is clfwent far rn1, ...,., bemuse I'm ainng home. lht w.a '-11. I don't wmt to look stupid out '-e. I want cu kids to plly lad -• Dave HollMd. Laguna Beach High football coach OOily P'alGI 5 • SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING· THE MILLENNIUM . DORN Estancia 8 Track and football star from the mid-80s is looking for a different light at the end of the human tunnel. underwent two surgeries -slowed his career. •After (1987), I was JUSt trying O ne of the greatest n to keep everythmg together,. track dlld held I said Dom, who had a disk in bis athletes ever to back removed last February. ~I come out of Estancia High, went to Rice and figured track Enc Dom could clear any hurdle wowd be a lot easier on my and bound over the highest body, then 1 became a obstacles. decathlete. I probably would've A three-time ClF Southern been better off (injury-wise) Section 3-A champion -twice playmg football." in the high Jump and once in the Dom. who received offers to long Jump -Dorn was a football play college football. 111cluding and track star for the Eagles m from Colorado and San Diego the rrud-80s, earning a track State, won his first mdlVldual CIF scholarship to Rice University track and held title m the spnng and later becorrung a decathlete. of 1985, capturing the high jump But, these days, there's in the 3-A dlVlsion at 6-8. In trouble al the hrush line. His 1986, his seruor year, Dom went oldest daughter, Kendall, is 6-9 4nd won again involved in a race for life. In the long jump, Dom was "My back's up against the Orange County's best (22-83/4) wall in this one,• Dom as a junior going into said "We're looking for the CIF 3~A finals, any lund of hope, or where he went 23-4 to something to hold onto." wm the title. Kendall, 3 years and In Sea View League 9 months old, is dual meets, Dom never temunally ill with lost in two years in any Leigh's disease, an hurdle, long JWDP .°! extremely rare genetic high Jump competition. condition that affects ·1 guess I was a everyone differently. better jumper than . There lS no known anything else,• said cure. Dom a.id his the 6-foot-4 Dom. who daughter has been Eric Dom also ran the 110-meter: talung an expenmental high hurdles and 300 drug still Wlthout a name. I intermediates, events in which ·s he's the fourth kid ever to he was among the county's elite be on th.i drug," c;aid Dom, who for two years, while Es tan ca attends monthly meeb.ngs with captur~ the lea~e te~ other parents whose children are championship in 86 behind his afflicted by the disease, which is high po1.nt totals. porn, whose so uncommon it lacks funding for father, Jtm, got him involved m research and frustrates doctors. youth track meets at age 7 , was "Doctors say when the Estanaa's leading receiver along d1agnoslS is termmal, ch.lldren with Adam Walburger for two have twu to four years (to live), years under football coach Ed and we found out when she was Blanton 2 years old and now she's dl.most As a JUIUOr, Dom caught 20 4, • Dom added "The irony is passes fo r 21 4 yards and four unbelievable that I'm talking to touchdowns, including three m you (for the Dcilly Pilot Sports one game agamst host San Hall of Fame series). because of Clemente m Week 3 of the 1984 the way 1t affects her physically. campaign. She has the mental capaoty of a In Dom's scruor year, the 4-year-old, but physically she's Eagles finished 5·5, but knocked less capable thari my off heavily favored Corona del 15-month-old (daughter, Mar, 21-16, m Week 7. On the Cameron Nicole)." econd play of the game, Dom Dom. who chenshes each went 67 yards on a plit end moment with his daughter, reven.e for a touchdown. was physically one of Estanoa's silenong the Sea Kings' bc~t-ever athletes, a homeconung crowd at Newport game-breaking split end and Harbor I-ugh . fiee safety m football and a Dom caught 13 pas cs for 246 four-event standout in track and yards and four touchdowns that held autumn, an average of 19 yards Dom went on to set chool per reception. . records at Rice in the javelin and Dom, who turns 31 on Nov. 5, decathlon, and, as a freshman. live m c;osta Mesa and sells finished third in the decathlon at surgical eqwpment. 10day, he the Southwe ·t Conference track oocomes the latest honoree in and held championship m 1987. the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of But tnJUfles -he still has back F.ame, celebrating the problems and this year millenruwn. ' I t ' • ' • IJ • • i • I • • , • • • • • -• • ~ • , 6 Tlle$day, Odob« 12, 1999 Sports CdM poloists split at oCal Invitational SCHIDULI JRVINE -Corona deJ Mar I hgh's boys water polo team exited W AT E I P 0 l 0 the Southern California Invitational at Heritage Park with a spilt on Saturday, ti.rushing 2-2 and in sr.v- enth place at the prestigious tournament. The Sea Kings, who opened with a 9-8 victory over Bellarmlne, before falling to eventual finalalist Newport Harbor, 6-2, on Fri- day, dropped a 6-4 decision to Harvard Westlake, before puWng out a 3-1 victory over Miramonte. Hdrvard Westlake got a 4-0 jump in the hrst quarter b<>forc the Sea Kings settled down, outscoring Harvard Westlake, 3-J, in the second half Scoring for CdM was balanced with Chase Emery, Gnrrett Bowlus, Mall Petry and Artie Dorr each netting a goal. In the seventh-place game, Corona del Mar overcame a 1-0 d e ftc1l with two second-quarter goals, and held Miramonte score- less for the last three quarters. 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A NaONll BanMno Assoalion as 8ene110ary WU sru AT PUBLC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (~atff 11 '"" of Ult in ll*fut money OI Ille URlecl SWIS by CUii a cntatr's ChtCl dr1wn by I stall OI nnoM blnll. I chtck drl'#ll by a StJll or lldttW ata1 UlllOll or I chtck dflwn by I sa111 or teoerll swngs n lolrl nsoauon. Sl'llngs assoc non. or Ulllngs bl/Ii speohed 1n soon 5102 of 1111 F'lnancul COO. and IUlhonzlld ID do lllslnass 1n llH Sllll) 1-t Al IM ff• ....__ .. 11t1 ..., .......... ~ .... CA, '1 Ille wlltr '-11111, • .,. dlect II• 111t1 JH ,nor tt alle., ajj n~ ... and lntMst conwyed '° ana now held by rt urmr sao Ottd o1 T 111st t n 1111 PIWll1Y Sl\lalld 1n sad Ccunty, Calrfoma dtscllbnQ 1111 land the1t1n AP N 427-231-18 The land l!fentd to 1n tits ~arwtla IS Slk1111G II\ the Sllll Of Cllttonu , Ccur!IY of Orlnoe City ol ~ Btach and 11 Otscnbed as lollows Paa A Paltel 3 u sriown on a !*tit ma& 19-71 g m:or11e<11n book 139 PIQtS 32 Incl 33 ol paitej maps 1 n tne otfa of Ille countt Recorder ol Ori/IOI Ccuntv C~fom1 fJccelll llllrttrom 111 mnerats llttrof_,m OU and Olhtt ( 795 OBrTUARIES I VINEYARD Twll1 J11n Vln1yerct, R111dent of P1lm 0.Mft formerly or Orll'lgt Co., paned 1w1y October 11, 1999. She la au~ived by her Brottwa, Hugo, Percy l Ct cll Wendi 111 o f Herlnglon. Ka.. Slattra, Trul1 Dknond ol Llmlf, Mo Elllt Kreu 11, Hertnglon. Ka. l Bartlar1 Wt1fherm1n of SIO Antonio, Tx. Pl'ocwo.d In dull! by ll9r Huablnd, Jll\'lt1 Edgw Vlnty.,d. Strvfctt, 11 :00 1m Wtdnt1d1y 11 R1mon Ch1ptl, P1lm Springs Mortuery. Orevuldt, 3:00PM Wtdn11d1y 11 Herbor l 1wn Mtmorl1I Plfll. Co111 Meu In lltu of flower 1 don1l lon1 to Northwnt loul'al1n1 Aul11m Ch1pt1r, 2704 Shed Rd., 1116N, BoNitf City, l • 11111 Aun· S RuaMll Palm Springs Mllf1utrf, c.thefdrel City, Dnctou 760-321-0994 LOCAL MORTUARIES PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C emet8fy •Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 P11e1fie V-Onve Newpor1 Beech 844-2700 PfERC£ BROTHERS IEll IROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cr11matlon 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 "Affordable AlternatiVe" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subj ct your elf & your family to paying inflated pric for caskets & services???? call ToJJ Fm 1-~·S4CASK1T Sming Orange I Surroandlq f.oaalria t I BSC8823 NOTICE OF PETJTION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: E. DARLENE BOUSE CASE NO, A199230 To all tietrs. beneft· ciar1es, Cf'9Cil0f'S. cont· tngent credit0f5, and per· sons Who may otherwise be lntereSled In the wllt or estate, or botll, of: E. DARLENE BOUSE A PETITION FOR PR08ATE has been Ried by DENNIS 0 HAYDEN 1n me Supenor Court ot California County ol ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROSATE reque1>ts that DENNIS D HAYDEN be appo1n1ed as personal rep1esenta11ve 10 admin- ister the es1a1a of lhe de· cadent THE PETITION re· ques1s tile decedent's Will and cod!Cjls. II any, ba admitted lo probate. The Will and any codicils are avallable lor ex· amlnaOon 1n lhe Ille kept b)' Ille court THE PETITION re· quests aulhonty to ad· mtn1s1er tile estate under 1he Independent Mmln· 1~1rat100 ol Estates Act (This AulllOrtty 111t1n allow Ille perwoal represent· ehve to take many IC· tlons w1tnout Obtaining ooun approval BefOfe taking certain very lmpor· 1ant actions, however, the personal represent· alrve wlll be required lo give nohce to interested peraons unless llley have 111tawed notice or consented 10 the proposed acuon ) The In· dependent admlnl1· 1ra11on aultlon1y wiA be granted unless an In· 1erestea person hies en 001ocuon to U)e petition and $h<>WS good cause wtty the court should not grant IM aull'loltty A HEARING on the puution will be l'leld on NOVEMBER 18, f999 al I 45 p rn In Oepl l 73 located al 34 1 The City Dnvo Soulh. Orange, CA 92868 IF YOU 06.JECT IO the granting ol lt>e pelltlOO you should appear at the heeJ109 a'ld &tale your ob1ecoons or fiie written :>b,ecttOOS With the COUl1 bo ore the heanng Your appP.ararice may be in perr,on 01 by your at· 1omey IF VOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or contmgenl credl· 101 or lhe deceased, you mu&t file your claim With the court tlnd mall a copy 10 the personal repre- &entatrve appointed by lhe court Wilhln tour rnonms from tfle date of the hn;1 issuance ot let ters as prOlllded tn Pro· bate Cooe section 9100 Tl,, ltme lor Ming claims win nol exptn1 before lour mor11hs from Iha t1eanng dale notlcod above YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe file kept by lhe coon II you ere a person In· tareslad 1n Ille estale. you may Ille with the court II Request f()f Spa. Ct.al Notice (IOfm OE·15-4) of tho hkng of an lnven· 1ory and appra.sal ol as· 1.111 assels or of 8/lY pe~· t1on or account as provided In Proball Code ec:ion 1250 A Request for Special No- hce lonn 1s available lrom 1ne court cier11. Attorney for the Petitioner: Dennie o. Hayden Eaq., SBN 25e71, Attorney et t..aw, 20t4 North Bro.0. way, S.nlll Ana, CA 12706 Published NewPort Beach-Costa MGM Daily Pilot October 12, 18, 19, 1999 TM707 F1c:tltlou1 8u1lnn• Name St•t•ment The IOIOwlng persot'll are dOlnO business as· HEAVENLY COMPO· NENTS, S071 E Challot Ln • Ana~ Hdll, C..11· lomill 92807 Gin• Mar1o MtndtA, 5071 E Chalice Ln , Anahtlm Hiiia, Cel lomla IJ.2807 Thia b1.1tin.11 .. con· ducted by an lrldllridual H•,,_ you llllted OOlng bulineM y t? No 011'11~ lhll 1t•i.ment wet lod with lflt Couoly Ciotti ol OtanQe Count,. an t 14'98 1""805215 0.lty Pl t ~ t2', 19. a,~ 2,•1999 n ta '1C1ttloua Bualneu ,..,,,. .... .....,,, The IOllOMng pef'IOOI .,. OOlrlG w.ineu .. fy1e CI04tllng cam. piny, 2132 Coct• Po r lol!!1"«?.L!.'~•"PO rt ad\ Wll!Qml9 2tlO Danny J, "°'"'· 2932 COit•~.~ Bath Rob H, H32 Co!1t~~E~ Bt•~ c:.fllomiii neeo TNt tNslt'Mlll jlt oon- dUCled by. folnl vtfltUl'W ~ \IOI.I ltlln.d dGlr!O business yet? No Danny Prosser This ata1emen1 was filed with the County Cleft< ol Orange County on 10-7·99 19996807676 DaJIY Pilol Ocl 12. 19...: 26, Nov 2 1999 T71" esC882& NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: FOREST J, GRUNIGEN CASE NO. A 199232 To all heirs, benefl· ciar1es. creditors, coot· lngenl credllors, and per· IOOS Who may otherwise be Interested In the wlll or estate, or bolh, of: FOREST J. GRUNIGEN A PETITION FOR PR08ATE has been flied by DOLORES S. GAUNIGEN In the Supe- rior Court of Cafllomla. ~IY of ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PROSATE requests lhal OOLORESS G'RUNIGEN be ap· pointed as personal rep· renntatlve to administer lhe astate of tile dece· dent THE PETITION re· questJ lhe decedent's w..a and codicils, If any, be adrnrtted to probate. The Wil and any cocllOls •re available for ex· aminauon In me file kepi by tile COUf1 THE PETITION re· quests authority to ad· mlnlstar the eatate under !hi Independent AOmln· lsU'atlon of Estates Act. (This Auttiorfty win allow the personal ,.pretent· alive to take many ac· lions without obtaining court approval Belor. lltklng certain very lmpor· tanl acuons, however, Ille personal represent· alive v.1U be required 110 give no11c1 to Interested p1r1ons unl11s they have waived noctce or consented to the proposed action.) The In- da pendant admlnla· tratlon authomy wlll be granted unless an in- 11r11tad person Illes an objection to th9 petition and &hows good cause wtiy lhe coun shoUld noc grant Ille authority A HEARING on ltl8 petition wtlt be held on NOVEMBER 18, 1999 at I 45 p.m. 1n Depl L73 located at 341 The City Drtve Sooth. Or11nge, CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT to the granung of the pelltlon, you ehOuld appear at the heanng •nd state your ~cclOtls or fllo written ectlans with the court be ore Iha hearing Your appearance may be In pe1$on or by your at· tomey IF VOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or conlJngent credl· tor ol the deceased, you must hie your claim Wiltl the court and mall 1 copy 10 the personal repr1· sen1a11ve appointed by tile court within lour months from the date of lhe first Issuance of let· tars aa provided In Pro- bate Code sactlon 9100 The tune for hllng dalms will not el(J)lre berore lour months trom the heating dale notl'l!d •bov• YOU MAY EXAMINE 1he hie kept by the court II you are a pef10n In· terested In the Htata. you may 11 wrlh the court a Re<J!.Hliil tor Spe· aal Notice (IOrm DE·1S4) ol lhe t~ing ot en Inven- tory and appraisal ol tt· tall auat.a Of of any peti· lio n or accounl as provided In Probate Code MCllOI\ 1250, A Request tor Special No- 11oe form ta 1v81lable lrom the court ctartt Attorney for the Petitioner: DAVID M. HOLMES, ESQ HN Ml11 LAW OFF1CE OF DAVID M. HOLMES, INC., 27211 LAS RAUBLAS, UISllON Vll!JO, CA 92'91 Put>llahed NewPort S.ach.COata Mesa Dally PlloC October 12, 18, 19, 1899 ™707 RlllT ttn#tollllllld Daily Pilot M 0 I 0 IC Y C L 11- Moto-X racing COSTA MESA The Orange County Pairground will be the site of the FreeRide Moto·X Championships, Fri- . day, Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. nus ls the first stage of d three-city event, with the ec- ond showmg to be held at the San Jose Fairgrounds on Oct. 30 and a third locabon to be announced. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. and admiss1on is $20 for adults, $12 for youngsters 12 and under. For information, call (310) 589-0633. •ti ~ itll PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED MmGATEO NEGATIVE DECLARATION A draft Mlllgeted Negat!Ve Declaration has been prepared by lhe Ctty of Newpon Beach Planning Department tor the prolect listed below: SUBJECT. Slooe Sta· billty/Repair Worf< (Gred- ing Permit) • Par11 New· port Apartment•. The proposed project wltt OC· cur In lwo pllaaas. earthwor11 and habllal restoration. A Restora· UOn Ecologist (LSA) win ensure that all environmental permit re· qulrements are mot In addltlon. lhe AeatOf'ltlon Ecologist will monitor lhe w()(I( .00 pr9pare lhe necessary reports spea· fled In this HAPS Monitoring wW lllCIUde all aspeeb Of this Protect from site preparation (tn· dUding gradlogt and In· stallatlOn to malnlenance actrAtles and long-term performance. The Orao· Ing Conlrac10f Wiii clear air 1x1Stlng vegetation and eKcavate the allde In accordance with Iha En· gine.rs plans and all per· tnlts The Pf09()led con'ec· 1M1 WOf1t w1ll anhanol ltl8 lnlegrtty °' the slope tor bolh the existing structures on the toP ol the SIOpe (I.a.. •Par1< Newport Apartments"') u well as BaclC Bay Drive, a publlo rotdway provldtng access to Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, at the toe of the slope The work 11 being proposed In the Interest of public l'lealth, safety, and welfar9, u weA •• lo protect prtvata ~rty LOCATION 1 Partl Newpo'1. Within the prop- erty of the Par11 N1wpot1 Apartments SETTING· The project Is located In Newport Beach Blong the IHI aide ol Upper NtWl)Or1 Bay. The projecl oonslsta ol slope al.lbllity repair wor1< on the slope thet It part ol the Park Newport Apartments comDI•• lo-caled al 1 Perk Newpon In the C11y ol Newport Beech. The p.,_ New· poo Ai>artmentl complex 1$ located .. the loP of •• $lope atono the aas1 tide ol Upper 1'1awpor1 S.y The nearest mapr au.et tnlersec:tion la San Joa· qutn Hilla Road end Jamboree Roed. APPLICANT Gerson Bakar & Assoolatea for Park Newport Apar1· men ts REVIEW PERIOD October 12, 1999 to November 12, 1999 Thil recommend find· Ing that lhe project Wld not have a slgndlcant el· feet on tne enVllonment ts bu8d on an lniual &lUOy, 11\d ptOj8ct 19· Vls\ollslconditions which rtfN' mitloat• po1enbally t>ignlfcanl enw onmental Impacts In the lollowlng areas. Geologlcal Prob· lams. Water Ouellty, Blologlcat Aasources, Noise, A .. thellCS (light and gla1'9), and Cultural Ruource1. The drell Mrttgated Nolgative l>ec- larabon. lnltlef Study, and suppcnlng documents mey 119 reviewed or put· cllasad lot lhe COii ol , •• production, at lh• olf IOI of lhe Planning Depe!t· ment, 3300 Nawpon Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92658 For ln- tonnatiOn, c:onlaC1 Jevler S Garcia at (949) 64'4·3200. Written com· menls regarding tht ade· quaay of 1hl1 Oralt Mlhgaled Negative Doc· larallon muat be received by the Ptanntno Depart· men1 et the above ad· dress by NoY9mbet 12, 1999 A INI report In• cxwporat1ng ptbltc' input will thien be pt9P81ed lot c;onakJeretton by de· al1lon·m11e1ng 1u1hor· lllet Published Nawpon Beach·Colta Mesa Daily Pilot Octobef 12, 1999 T705 SSC UOO NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMIHISnR ESTATE OF: PAUL AONALO COX eka PAUL A. COX CAS! NO. A191143 To el hth, t>eneft• cllnN. cr9dlton. cont· 11\gent CtedilOft, and ~. ton1 """° may octlalWIM be tnter.-ed In the _., or ...... OfbOll'I ol PAUL AONAl.b COX 111c11 PAUL R COX A PETITION ftOR PAOBATe hM been fled by A08EMMY cox In "' ""*'°' ~ of Cellomla. Oouney of OAANOE. THE P11 ITION llOA PAOBAT1 ,..,.... hi AOIEM.Uff OOX be IP' pObed•,...... .. ~tD ......... ...... tl'tlldlcl9-dlrM THE PETmOH r•· ~~tOld• ~._ ...... _., 9'19 lllOICMll ld9!'tC ""'"4n• lstrabon ·o1 Estat11 Act ART SPORTS IN· flied with the County Flctttloua Bu1lnee1 (This Authority will alloW TERNATIONAL, 222 B Cler11 of Orange CoontY Name Statemen t lhe personal represent· 3rd Street, Huntington on 10-8-911 The IOlloWlng persons 11JVe to take many ac· Beach, CA 92648 1"9A07702. are doing buslneu as Uon1 Without obtalnlng Andrew A. Ml.naotf, Oall't' Pilot OCt. 12, 19, West Coast Internet court approval. BefOf'e 222 B 3fd Street, Hunt· 26, Nov. 2. 1999 T713 Solutions. see Baker, taktng certain very lmpor· ngton 8ead'I CA 92648 Suite 301 A, Costa Me•. tanl ac11ons, however Thtl business Is con· CA 92680 ::_~'f:J r:i':r'~ cNcled by: an lndMc:luel Flc:tltloua Bu1ln•H James P. Taylo<. 1114 giv. nouce to lnlerested 1 ... ~.r>" ~taNoned doing Name Statement Goldenrod Ave , coron. I th Y .,......,._ yeu The l~lng pel'SOtlS det Mar, CA 92625 persons . un au e Andrew R. Mlnao!I are doing buslneN as: This buslneu 11 OM' have WBNed notice or 1 This statement was •-& Son All consented to the 'filed with lhe County Ii!'!"", ran s · 'ducted by an lndMduat proposed aCllon) The In· · Coun ......,. • 3800 E. Coast Have you started~ dependent a'dmlnla· Cle~~I ~range IY Hwy., Corona del Mar, buslneas yel7 yes, trotloo author1ty wtH be on 1 • CA 92825 0711999 granted unless an In· 19996807717 Patricia Halloran James P Taylor terested person mes en ~:ny Pl~ ~9 12h\90· Wheeler, Trustee· Pain· This statement was objection to the pellllOn • Nov. • oa Halloran Wheeler filed Wllll the Countt and shows good cause Flctttfoua Buslne8a Trust, 1208 Colony Cler1< ol Orange Coonty wtiy the court sttould not Name Stet9ment Pleza. Newport Beaeh, on 10-8-9919996807710 grant uie aulhor1ty The ,....-....... persont CA ~ A HEARING on the •r• clc>IOQ~ as· This business Is con-Dally Piiot Oct 12, 19, petition w111 be held on GA Al Condttlonino ducted by Family Trust 26, Nov 2, t999 T716 NOVEMBER 4, 1999 at Heating rSelvioe. 313l ~.r-r~= 1·45 p.m ~pept L7~ Canadian Or., Coata Patricla Halio ren Rc:tJtioua B u1lneea cated at -1 The CA Mesa, CA 92626 Wheeler Heme Statement °7:s 5?"1h· Orange, C Garo A. Yogu~j1an, Thia statement was The lollowlng persons 921F YOU OOJECT the 3131 Canadian Or., flied with the County are doing bOslntss as. to Costa Mesa, CA 92826 Clertt of Orange Counry Costa Mesa Pizza grant1nQ of lhe petition, Tht1 business is con· 00 10.a.-99 Boys, 2180-D Harbor you shOuld appear at the ducted by. an Individual 1aeMaonoi Blli'd., Costa Mesa, CA hearinjj and state your Have you started doing OaUy Pilot Oct. 12. 19, 92627 ' =K>Os <>! Illa written business yet? No 28 Nov 2 1999 T714 Aaron Mlnsteln, 2180-0 Ions with the court Garo Yogur1jlan ' · ' H b Bl d Costa be ore the hearing Yoor Thia statement was M:~~tA 92e27 appearance may be In flied whh the Coonty Jason e.a1... 2180-D person or by your at· c1er11 of Orange County ' Rctttloua Bualn"• Harbor Blvd , Coate tomey on 10.8-99 Name Statement Mela, CA 92e27 IF YOU ARE A CREDI· tr1HM07704 The lollo¥ilfll persont PhlJc NQWen, 2180-D TOA or contingent creel· Dally Pilol Oct. 12, 19, are doillO business as Harbor Blvd., Cott• IOf of the deoeased, you 29, Nov 2, 19119 T715 C&H AUTO BROKERS, Mesa, CA 92.627 , most file your claim with Flctttlou• 8 uslr'9H • 114 Oltford, Irvine. CA Dan Cunningham. the court and mail a copy 92812 2180-0 Harbor 8IYd to ltl8 personal repra· NanM StnHnent Hatdl Olsaon sn. 114 eo.ta Mesa, CA 92627 ' sentallve appointed by The lollowlng P8f$OOI Ox1ord, Irvine, CA 92e12 lNI bualoeU II con· the court witllln four are dOlng business as Thll buslneu 11 con· duded by: a general months from the <Sate or ·Newport Specialty co.. ducted by/ en lndtvldual partnership ttie first l55uance or let· 6308 Wnt Oceanfront, Ha...., you started doing Haw you started doing tars as provided In Pro-Newport Beach, CA bualnlll yet? No bualneas yet? v .. , bate Code section 9t00 92663 Heidi O Sfnk 1on1199g The time tor llllng dalms Bfjan Hosseini, 6308 This stetemant was Aaron Millstein will not expire ber<>f11 four w. Oce•nfront, Newport : filed w1lh the County Thi• statement was months from the hearing Beadl, CA 9;l663 I flied With the eou--notlced bova ' This buaineN 1$ COft• "'I da.:9ou MAY• EXAMINE ducted by. an lndMdual ~ie~:~ Co.snty ~~o-'i'.ganoe County the rue kept by ltle court. Have you •tarted doinO 1HM10mt 19"M070M " you 118 • person In· bU$IONI yet? No I Dally Piiot Oct. 12, 19. Dally Pb Oct 5, 12 ~= 1n,.:e ~•tai::. m,n ~:n1 was 26, Nov 2, 1999 T717 I 19. 26, 1999 1'704 coun a L":..t lor Spe· cial Notia. (rOOn . DE·1S.C) of the l1hng ol an Inventory end •PPralMI ol estate usets or of any petition or 11<XX>Ont H s>rovlded In Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Specal No. lloe form Is available from the court clettt. Attomev for the Petitioner. NORAH M. MORAlSON, ESO. SBH SSMO, 8&40 WARNER AVE., '303, FOUNTAIN VAL· LEY, CA 92708 Published Newport Beaeh-Coaia Mesa Dally Pllol October 8, 12, 13, 1999 WT598 Flctltlou• Bualneea Name Statement The following persona ere doing business as. Luxuries. Newport Beach, 322 Old Newport Blvd , Newport Beach, CA 92663 Cheryl C aslerlfne Smith, 1249 w Balbol, Newport Beach, Ca. 92il61 Thomas N Smull, 1249 w. BalbOa. Ne#· port Bead\, Ca 92661 Th11 business la con· ducted by husband end wife Have you ataned doing business yet? No Cheryl Caatarllne Smitti Thomas N Smith, Ill Thit statement waa hied Wrtl'I lhe County Cler'ol °' Of8r1ge ceutlty on 8·31 ·99 1999680394, Dany Pilot Sept. 28. Oct 5. 12.19, 19G9T693 Flc:tltloua BualneH Name Statement The following per10na are doing bullneu aa Hoang Kim Tai, 9200 Oolsa Ave~. Suite 2131 14, W11tmlnst11, CA 92683 Tran TN Thu Ha, IH48 Cedros, Penoreme Coy, CA 91402 Thie boStnul it CM- OOc!tO by. en lndtvtduat Haw you •llrted doing bualnets yet? YH, , 10-07·1994 Tran Thi Thu Ha Thi. 11a11m1nt •H filed wlt'1 the Cooncy Cltr11 of Ofange Councy Ol'I 8-30-99 19"llOH2l Dally Pllol Sept 28, 0c:t 5, 12, 1t,1999T697 FJctJtioUe helMH j Heme Statllment 1 . . The lollowlng pwtOOI er• OOinO bullNaa .. Alomle Tan, 103 E. 17th SttNt. Unll 7. Cot1I Met&,Celtl0fnla 92e27 John Gtewn ~. 605 ThatMt Way, CO.ta Mtll, callfomll 92628 Thll bullMV la con· dutted by. a general p11tnerehlP Have you t'8"9d dOlnV bullf*a ~? NO JoM 8. JoyCe TIMI~ wet llltd ~ the CoUntY CllltC of ar.,. COur'lty on t-»11 UlllUI• Dtllw "'°' OCl. '2.....!.'.i 21, Nov 2, 1M 11W .......... 1n111 ......... "'*" ~~ - A GOOD ADI 8IC 1191 ... CllAllft *Y ~- N01ICI OF """ dona, ~. Nill KM TO lhe P8f'IOn8I ,....,.... AlllW•llR ._ wll be r9qUftd '° gl¥e nolc» IO .,.,._., ' DfAft Of: peraona unle11 they •• .,.. P. MOOR! l'laYe w9IVed notice or .-CAM NO. A1"103 conunted to the ':',To al Mn. benel· P"JPOled action) The In· llJMN. cndltofa. conl• dependent admlnl1· • ....,... CMCMorl, and per-U.tlol'I aUlhottly wll be aona wno .nay oet1erwtae gninted uni.aa en in. be~ lfl 1he Villl or tereated ~ fllel an ~. 01 boetl, of; objection IO the petlbon ~.NIHE F MOORE and lhowl good cause A PETITION FOR why the a>urt should not P'PIOBATE hel been filed grant the luthOrity llY AL.BERT REED A HEAAING on the 1a.f()ORE, Ill In the Supe· petition Wilt be held on 1tOt Cou11 Of Cehtomle, NOVEMBER 4, 1999 at County of OOANOE. 1 :45 pm. In Oec>t L73 l<>- THE' PETITION FOO cated al 341 'The Citv PROBATE requeata that Df1Ve SOUth, Orange, CA ALBERT REED 112868. MOQflE, Ill be eppointed IF VOU OBJECT tG the u 1>9rsonal represent· g11W1tlng of the petition, ellYe to ldminlltef the you lhOuld appear .al the eltale of the deoedent heaEand ... t. 10Ur THE PETITION re· ob or fife wnnen QUe&t• tne decedent'• with the coun "'Wlll'and codiall, H any, be re the hearing Your ee admitted IO probate. appearance may be In The Wiii and any eodicllt person or by your at· are available 101 ex· tomey • amlnation In the , .. kepi I IF YOU AAE A CREDI· ~the ooun TOO Of ClOOllngent Cfedt- The time IOI Mna ~ .. not .... beb9 klUf rnor1h lrom N heeMg dMI notiCeCI abOve. YOU M.AY EXAMINE lhe ... kept by .. court. " you .,. • '*'°" ln-18'"'9d In the ....... you ma=wtfl lhe COU(t • fOf $pe- dal NoClce Otm DE· 154) of the tlllng of an lnvenlOl'f and apprMal of estate usets Of ol any peWon Of aocx>unt .. provided In Probate Code aec:tlon 1250 A Request for Spedal No- tice lonn II avallable from the court clerll • A norney for the PetttSoner: TIMOTHY A. BALOG, ESQ. (SBN 171452) BALOG 6 RASCH 1tl01 DOV£ ST., $TI:. 1M,NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92680 Publl1hed Newport Beach-Co$ta Mel8 DlllY Pilot Oclobe( 5, 11, 1 t. 1999' TM698 Flctltloua BualneH Name Statem.nt The loltowlng J>8190f\S are dOin!I business as Del Rey Propenies. 2723 VISta Umbrosa, Newport Beadl, CA 92660 Arlene Lois Silverman, 2723 Vista Umbrosa. THE PETITION re· tor of the deceased, you QUeStS aU1honty to ad-IT\Ult file your dam with minister the e11ate under the coun and mall a copy the Independent Admln· to the pel'IONI repre- ll1nltlon of E1111te1 Act tentative appointed by mus Autl'IOl1ty wtlf alloW the coun Within lour lhe personal represent· monthl from the date Of ellYe to take many ac-the fllll lsauance of let· Newport Beach, CA tlons wt1hout obtaining ters H provided In Pro-1 92660 9100. B ---rJ , ... fl -·41l duCted by Ill\ lncMdull HIM you llaf'9d doing bullnMI ye(I v ... 112197 Arlene Sit.termtltl Thia 1t.1i.meol Wll llled wli'I the COUnly CtM of Or.nge County on 11-18·911 1111HOIA2 Oe11v Piiot Sept.21 28, 0ct. 6, 12, 1m te91 FICdtlOUs lu.elnna N8me lt8t9ment The following peraona are doing wllnell as· Sulhl N8oml, 2782 Vista Oel Lago e22, Mi .. IOO Vlei<>, CA 92691 Naomi Makino, 1115 som.Nltte, ll\/lne, CA 92620 Thi9 bUSlneH II COO· duded by an Individual Have you 1tll\ed doing busineH yel? No • Naomi Makin<> Thia 11.atement was hied With the COunty eteiil of Ofange County on 9-24-99 1811111806408 0.tly Pilot Sept. 28, Ott. 5, 12, 19, 1999T693 BSC 8813 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: STEPHANIE SUE MARQUIS aka STEPHANIE S. MARQUIS II ...... ,. •• CAii NO. A1llOl2 II ... -" _I_ --' ··to •••. ., ...... To 11 heiB, ~ persons unle11 they YOU MAY EXAMINE BRYAN APPLETON, a.; ' . . .. . ' .. :.:~ ~.--~:,·.. .·, " . . , ,. . .. . . ... u~ ,_ . ...r. ~net. Cl'9dbs. cont· heY8 *8l¥ed notlCe 0t the, .. ~ by N ooun 57, Lamp, conee1.m inQtntet9CMOll,enaper· con1ented to the H you are• person In• table, bed lreme, aona who mey ollelWIA P!oPOMd KOOrl) The In-1.etested In ine ell.lltlt. CHARLES MESSEN· bew.retledlntneWWOf dependent edmlnl•· you m=lle """' l"8 GER. 1-29. Undert>ed ........ 0t bOCtl. Cll: tralon eultlOl1ly wll be cautt a IOf Spe-llOf'IOI bed f'*"8. LUI STE!PHANIE SUE MAR· grwited unlus an In-Ciel NOllCe loon AL.AGTA. H·tO Cerpet, OUIS Ml STEPHANIE IM8S1ed ~'*en DE·t54)ollhellingofan ref., golf CU.., mletO. S MARQUIS otJtection IO the pelltlOn lnv9nlOl'f Ind apptlll~ llQ.1'111, . 10011. mllC , A PETITION FOR and lhowl r= cauee of estate UUll Ot Qhny RONA.LO TAGGART PROBATE ha1 been fi141d Why the COU ~not pell\ion 0< llCCOUllt ea G·110, MixBoard, lllllf>, by JOSEPH A grant the avthOtly provided In Probete llwn Ch , toll, ml9C. SCHENKEL In tne Supe. A HEARING on tne Code MCtlOn 12~ A Sele .. 11 be by oom- l'IOt eourt Of CellfofT\fa, iie1111on Wiii be held on Request tot Spec:lel Ho-petiOve bidding (wnllen Cou'lly of ORANGE OCTOBER 28, 1999 II llce loon .. evali.ble from Haled bldl may be THE' PETrT!ON FOR 1 -45 pm In Dec>t L73 I<>-the coun der11 &ut>mllled In edVance) on PROBATE requeJll ll'lal cated at 341 lhe C11y Petitioner fn Pro Per: the 20th day Of Oclober, JOSEPH A SCHENKEL Dttve South, Orange, CA JoMOl'I Allen Schenk .. , t 9119 11 2:00 P M at the be appointed u pe~al 92868 25702 114th Avenue premlHI where aald representative 10 admln-IF YOU OBJECT to the Souih E11t. F304 property his l>eftn sior8d tster lhe estate of the de· granting of the petition, Kent, WA M03t and Whteh 11 toc:ated at cedenl. you sh<>Ukl appear et the Published Newport A y R E s s E L F THE PETITION re· hearing and Ital• your Beech-Cotta Me .. DallY STORAGE, 7012 Ernest quests the decedent'• :~ions Of Ille writ1en Pilot October 8, 12, 13, Ave. Huntington Beach. W1U and codicils. If any. lol\S with the coun 1999 Ca (7U) 848·7314 be admitted' to l)fobate be ore the hunng Your WT597 Landlord reserves the The W~I and afYo/ codlcilS appearance may be in LEG .. L NOTICE nghl to bid at the aaJe are avall1ble IOI' ex-person or by your at· "' Purchues must be I Ion I IOI NOTICE OF made hu cash and ne.A am nat In the tie kept orney. PUBLIC S .. LE v1 ,...... by the court. IF YOU AAE A CREDI· .. for II the • time ot THE PETITION re· TOR or contingent credl· OF ABANDONED PIJrchue. All PurctlaMd quests aulhootV to act· tor Of the deciued. you PROPERTY goods are acid as IS and minister the estate under must file your claim With Notice 11 hereby wven most be removed at time the Independent Admln-the coun and rna~ • ODPY that the underMgned wt1 of sale Sale II subjea to 15tration of Ellatu Act. to the pel90nal repre-Mil et pubic auCtlon pur-cancellaoon in the event {This Authonly Will alloW senta!Ne ap9(>1nted by auent10 SectJon 21700 Of of settlement betWeen the personal represent· ttie coun Within four the e u 1 1 n 8, 1 & landlofd and obligated auve 1o take many ac· months from lhe date Of ProfaS$ional Code, the party, Published on tionl Wltnout obtaining the first Issuance Of let· 1o11ow1ng descnbed prop-HV5199 and 1Oft2199 coun approval Bel0t9 ters as provided In Pro-erty to Wit Wit.LIAM Auellonffr. Wanda Nor· taking certain very lmpor· bate Code section 9100 WATSON K-40, PatJO ton Bond • $-4(»1684 tent actions, howe\ler, The time for filing claims turn • cooler, lamp, Ayres Sell St0fa99 the perwnal 19present· wtll not eicplra before lour shel\laa, bo1eu, mlac ReSidlnt Managers • a~ win be required to months lrom the hunng MAGEE H·48, 1 Published Newport T~. 0ctaA. 12, 1999 7 ~Mela~1CAIZW7 Piiol Thie ._.,... .. CGftoo Octobet 5, 12., 1111 duded by: .,, ~ T100 ... you ...... dolrlO ..,Aalii0"8 __ ........ _ .... IUilftMir--..,....--. bUllr'88e yet? Y•.1MC Heme......,_. KNly ...... Key The f~ P8tWl9 TNe a'8menl ... are dolnO bUSlneM u lllec:I WWI lhe ~ OUTl.AW OFF ROAD· Oetll ol Orange CO....., COM. 24'1 S Ame on ICH-tll ~. Santt Ma, CA tHUU7* 9Z704 2 Connor Glmer. 141 Ody Piiot Oct. 5• 1 • East W1l1on Street, 18• 21!. 11191 T7'02 Colt& Mela, CA 92927 Thia bualneu 11 con· d\leled ~ an lndNIOUal Have you staned doing bVSineU yet? No Connor Giimer This statement was flied with the County Clerll Cll Orange County on 10+1111 11HM071S4 Dally P1lol Oct 5, 12 18, 26. 1999 T701 Flctltloua Bualneea Name Statement The fOICIWlng persona are dolnQ businnl u a) SWEE'PEA HOME. b) KEI Kl, H20-D Satna AN Ave • Co5ta Mete, CA 92627 Keely Stanoel~y.380 E. J9!f\fil.~~ Flctltloua au..... N,m. Sta ....... The loloWing P8ttOn1 ant dolno bulinell ... KIXCOM. 9114 G""'8 Place, C:O.ta Mesa. CA 92tS27·-4002 WilllllmR~ lie' Grove Plec;e. Coate Meta, CA 92927-4002 Thia w..,,.. II con· duoted by: .,, lndlvlOUal Have you 1taf1ed doing bullOUI ~ ~ .\;f;,;;,;i .... fli.d Wlltt lhe Counly Clertt °' 019ng8 County on 1 G-1 ·911 11Hll070M OdY PllOC Oct 5, 12. 111. 21!. 19911 T703 Call 642·5678. Put a few words to work for you. Policy 11.tJI'• :1111f d1 111l111t·• Olfl' •lllojt'I I ltt I ft.Ul!!t' 9, llhulll 11111111'. flit' 1'11ltli-l1•·r rc··•·f'\1·· iJ ... 1i!!111 '" • 1·11 .. •r. ro~ 1,, •• ;f, ,.., b•· 11r nr• t .111~ • l,1-.ihnf .11l\1·11 i .. ·11w111 Pl111·•· rqw1n ill\ o·rmr 1h.11 111.1\ 111 i11 '""r 1·l 1-.1fi1·1l .11I i11111w1li.111·h 1 lw l>.uh 1ii101 tll'•'pl• 1111 l1,1f11lm fnr 1111\ 1·rn1r Ill tll lllh1.'nt•1·t11<'lll ror 9il1t1 hit Ill.I\ ''" . . ' 11·•t"•ll•1lil1• 1•\1 •'fll (111 tlll' • tt•I 11f 1lw •l'Jn• ,111t1t1ll~ oo·n1p11·1I Ii~ tlw 1-rrur { 11·1fi11 1111111h f,.. 11f11.,,.1·•I fur tlw fir·t i11 .... nlhtt Dy Fu By·~lalMn Person: C'J ii) ., ..... ti.I l-li"11J-t ByPb~ (1l-t'l) 11-t:!-~,c,7P, .I.ill '"'·' H.I\ 'l...1n·1 I I .0•1,1 \l1 •.c ( \ 11.!h.! .. .,. .. ,. SERVICE DIRECTORY -ror All Your Home and Business Needs -......... ......, ......... ("lraof' •" 1U1.-ullllt UdhJr IWI '"".,.llQJ l"fanoluU hnu i... L • llh • 1"" • '!"'"' »I .. .-c4 .. ~ ..._l • c.l MM .. 642-1671 ~ "************ '* * ·t a SOLO'O ! SHOWCASE ! ··• HOMES • "* FOR SALE *• " . . ~ ! In Our Sat t , • Real Estate * ~: SupP..l•mentl ! ~:HOMES OF : ~: THE WEEK : • .... : : Display Ads : : * Start at $751 * • ! Deadline ! • ! Tuesday SPM ! . * Open House * ! U1tlng1 t • * Only $151 • ~: Deadline ! ~: Thursday SPM t ~: It Paya to ! :. AdVertlae • • ! In the Best t '* LOCAL * 1 ! Real Eatate t ! Section t : ~ C.11 T odaytf t ~ • USA RIVERA : : 94f).57~252 * ~ t ANNE WILLEY t :: 949-574-4249 : ••••••••••••• TOWNHOUSE JBr Ha Fipc, tam rm, Iv rm. wood floors, prol'I decorated, private patio. 2c gu. '380 ,000 Brolier 949-443-31MO fOR SALE 5TYl.E 2 Sloly ProflllliOllll Medlcll & Denlll Bldg Localed W11tchll Dr NB. tK l.-sed For Mote lnlc> Clll CddWll Banker Commaldll m~ COMMERCIAL STORm.<>NT SEAL ICH-212-A Main S.. 1)00 SO.FT. Oood Loe Avall Now. Call Jim Klllanln ft 562-596-6600 ~,·~ -·.• -~ . ~·-' ~ . . : .. '.. ' . . . . . I . . . . , . . ,. . ~.. . . . . ~' ~ THE SHORES APTS 1•2 Bedroom r··-.. -;; ... ". ~· . ... l ' .... f 1 ' I I )o I ' ">"· ~ • • ' ... ..,, . .. . 2br 2bl condo l4>P8' 1111\, N;, INlCJ Na.lpl, COIMI pool/spa, 165 Terocco 11200/mo. Av111 now. Ag! 714-2f7 '41945 ,-.~, ...... · I • ' ~..;. . ' .. . .:-~ ll'tl TOWN HOMES $MOMO. $300 OFF ~ 9'udlO MOVE~N '::-tc;;:~ Selected units _._...,,,., • • • • • • • • • • • ~ Ce "8ally RlAIOA Vfi1toilH Starting O ~ :11r -= $1095/mo. Pili*! lnlidl l ~. Mo to Mo IMH. =:.!.~~~ •tUI· .. ·~·· -" T14E ILUl'~a l.rg 38f, ltm commun . rm. ""'* concl ~ e blockl mo t Cid report POlllbla from the beech. =1..to1'Won Agenl ... 144 2911 Oil"'.,.. (iiy A'OfiC)I a.mg f.:19. upper '" duplu, 2br ~bl, w/d, ... llplc, 3 ... '° blild\. no plll, )llty. M4 OCil 15, '2900 IMH?M116 HW,OMf AlidATI MIA*"" t.81111. f9lld. ...... no.-, 1198Milo =---~-;:.:., • Calf &.1nduy ... , ........... ., ;:;t9';::..:.1~11..;~;;.;:;;;----:. ..... ,... _,.~ava ii W+S WWW ..:..U.T.\. ~°'~ ..... .-----.... , ... --. --~-. .,,..,._ \o \, •J I f l\lf ,), llfll 'I Doors ld..,1h11111 H lll.1111-:'1 llllp111 \~ .. '" 1 ........ • \\ .1ll-l11 II lll.1111-.i llOp111 \~ I n•l 1">IA1 ----Deadlines ---- \loncla~ ...... , ..... f nda~ 5:00pm Thur~ay .. \\edne~a' .>:OOpm rut':-tlay ......... \tonJa) 5:00pm f'nda) .......... InuNlay 5'()0pm \\ l"iJnt":-da) ... Tuesda~ 5-0_0pm Saturday ........... Friday 5:00pm e,.,.... ....... -: I• . ' -~ ~-:~.>£ii. . ' Attention! The Nnvport BeJZCh!Cost11 Meu D11ily Pilotpresmts you with• GREAT OPPORTUNITY to promote antilpus 0-~oll«tibla. Pnfict for shops, Jeakrs, IUICtions, booltselkrs, decorators, shows, JYfinishers, llrt gal/n:Us • tkwklp yo"r brumns with ""! SPACE DBADUNEa OCT. ll. "" .. ..,,..., ..... ~MARKEY FOR MORE INPOI 9'9/57....04' 8 1~, OCtoD.r 12,· 1m· · . . ·1.__ ___ To_o_A_v'_s---:-----CROSSWORD PUZZLE DOWN 1 Cut 2 Dalty-case.buy 3 ~•nl>Oft 4 Tf"ldit!Onal teles 5 M1nstrt11 eN.-~ 7 A Hgn1 8 O'Hare o 9 Pi-ol retreel 10 Emuleled Bonni. Blair 11 Buc:kll 12 Soprano Gluck 13 Loch-monater 21 Gel I Alaty 22 •NI •l!,Ple 27 Enallsh county 28 QuNitne water ~Seminar 30 You can WOfahtp them 31 Spoolly 32 Aeawes 341ts~I 39 Do as told 40 Fnt·rale 42 Hoc:My .,_ " Canvas CO\l'I( 48 Sheets 49 Partl sighl ro Some cuives 51 Chuteh Hits 52 Stringed ins1rument 53 T erritQfY 54 Ladder Piil 55 P-t Peter -56C~ 57 Tlckksh Moppet 59 VotHIQMWt 60 Oppoette °' "non' Answers to Saturday, Oct. 9th Puzzle We apologize for the error. 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS APPOWDl&W SmTFJlS FT/PT o.,. & EmtJn. "hlfl& 812·~~0 Per I four T•l!>'J>mducrn1 higher • li..lth. 0...0\al .__.., • tol K 1'"" • f'aJlf'rl(tl'•• • lAolj-tC ... .-.pln\- £.o,t. In 19&9 In C~ '.\lesa • and JlJTMi ng r a1.1 IOr appl l .af.8-31~744 •• Brldl• ~ CHAllUS GOnN _..,. OMM SHAllf Md TANNAH HIRSCH Tiit.: RIGHT SUIT Nc1tll\'I vul11c:r;ihlc. F. " dC.tlls heans -tl13t contract h.c.t no pl11y after the de[cnJcn ~ thrte clubs a11J shifl to a d111nond That was wha\ happened., the Olhtr tabk or • high-level team match. Three no trump by Soulh is lhe better conu.c1. Had clubs split nonnally, nine t~ks were there for the biting. h was alw cold on this he or the carJs unle)S West found the winning lead. TilC: key was East's double or lhe final contract lnctdcntally, note West's bid of one spade on a tflrcc...:ard holding -the belier Of the IWO suits asked for by panner's t.a.kcout double. WE.Sf • 98 7 0 10 7 5 2 o KJ 64 •J2 NORTH • 63 O AKQ96 o A85 ·•>1174 EASf • J 10 5 2 0 84 0 10 3 •AK Q 105 •AKQ4 O J3 0 Q972 • 963 The bidding: . f;ASf SOUTH ... 10 Dbl Pa.u Pus lNT Obi l'eu Opening lead·? wrsr Pus 1• , .. Pass ·· NOR1H JO 2• JNT• ~ From the West hand ii is obvious that partner cannot hold enough in the red suiLS to want a lead or either or those. The chotee boils down 10 a )pade or a club. Now think about what you would have led had there been no double. In lhat case the nor- mal bpening lead would be a spade, the SUJI your Side tw bid East's double says do not lead a spade! Thai elurunalcs a third u11. and makes a club lead fon:ed. As a result, your side defeats lhe game to ensure \hat the opponents do not get a large swing. Indeed, you actually pick up a couple or pointS for the doubled undertnck. To tC)t your stun at reading the auction, cover the South and East hands and decide what you WO\lld leOKI against three no lrump on th! 1ud1on given Nonh-South did wcll 10 11~01d four 1411 ~11--:=] S100 000 Lido 1111 dock for sai boll/ • IP'# pwt boll Aprox lCHOlt ARST YEAR FROM HOME w1mu beam ol 12 W mt Nol E•rnlng Whal You're sec, side entrance utll W o r t h ? FI T • PI T . 949-673-7677 888·990-9597 1--11•,__.1 6EIMClll -,.,..L il&tw.v co•c• Otbl R lltt Ho RV, 171 VI eng. IUIO trana, l:i C d 4e olher i:is fl9hl oak lnterlor, 13G.OOO. ~ed.~ CALL 9GM43-2501 lowered. lnleresl reduc:ed FREE consolldallon Non prollt egency M«ropollt1r1 Rnanclll Mgmt 94M75-ttt7 www.debecutlet.or9 HOMEOWNERS REANAHCE FASTll By phone• Need second ctwrce? Crecl1 probleml Banktuplcy.foteclolul•-0 K. Low lnl11est I01163658/ ORE verl11cat lon 1918-227-0931 NallOr!Wlde lendar 1-80CM99-LENO w-pl11inumcap1111 com (CAL'SCAN) OYER YOUR HEAD in debe??? Do you need more breatNng room??? Debi consalldatlOn, no quall-ty.nglll 'FREE consul\atlon Toi trM (IOO) 556-t 541. www.IOIWtlorlzon.org Licensed. bonded, non· profit/National Co (CAL'SCAN) ACURA UCL It' ody 8300 mllll, wtite, lr'M\lculall. 6 cyl auto. tan ledl8f Weriof, LOADED $2.3,SOO(obo 949-227·f301 8iiW 311i '91 5 ep, Avur blue, low mllet, Ct>, llann, tinted windows, '23,900. 94M46-2601 BMW 3251 '91 ~. lnlef/llX\8t WI xlnt cord Grlll pet1o1T!l811C8, 2 door. Ian leather. sunroof, $8500(obo 94~37 liMW ml 192, 8641 ml. xlot condihon, metallc grarite, grey lnl. al service r8COlds $18,000. 858-592-0041 ot 949-644·1219. BMW 740IL '95 Whil&Wt, leather, IUIO, Wr, alO'fS, r\iorf, co £18416) Call lor currenl LEXUS Of WEST INS (114)112-&906 CHEVROlET Tahoe lS ·n Lo ml, .... lul pwr, alloys, roof radl, pnvacy glass Cll tor aurent l)flcr,Q. WUS Of WESTMINStER (114)192..Q06 CARS $1oo:$500 I UP POUCe IMPOUND ..__,T..., CfllWyt,.....,. a tpcwt UtMIM. Cell Nowt 1•IOO•n2·7470 Exl 71IO FORD AEROSTAR VAN '91 Extended, v.ry low ,.., lull'/ loaded, em-Im c:assett.. ~ compJ1er, $7500 090 714-~S995 714·7~118 FOftD EXP£0IT10N 'ff Eddie Bluer 41C4, auto. lttV, IUll pwt, pwr MllS, dovl. BK ml. (A168 71) Cal lot currn ~ LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-MOI FORD EXPLORER Xl T 'M 31 k 1111 whlll. llhr, "" pwr. Ill. ed. lloys, roof rack. privacy glass (A60668) Call lor cooen1 pricing LEXUS OfWESTMINS'f9 (714)192-6906 FORD THUNOERBiRO 'M V·8, auto lfanl. lie, ltahw lnlerior lul powtf. cJc, sun root. only S9.50G. 909-734-&<t94 GMC SUBURBAN •ii 314 Ton, 2wo1 ucellenl cond, 10t( m, S1G,500. 949-248-7541 94M75-01H INANITY J30 'N Xlnt Cond, co. eunr1, Mly loedtd, 114K frww1y ml, SIHS. 714-65'-1121 MMM-4120 Jeep Grand Ctierokee LMedo '93 While, fully loaded, V6, ABS, new lllet, 1 ·owner. all records, ITllnC cond s 12.800 • 149-721-4172. ·~-~: I., •7/1\ HOME, HEAL TH AND BuSINESS ~ ....... POLICY In ., eflon to ofter tlieoobtst MM:e ~to our read· era and ~ •• we will require Contractors who lld¥er1ise in lhl Service Ol111C1orV 10 lnClude '*' Corndors Ucense numOer lnllllt~ Y04JI co-ope11Uon la gr11Uy l!Pp!9dllecl HOME flair &JINU RtiiUlf, Reglu~efutbis~ Porteliln • F1bergl•u Sinks • Showe;~ Counters 949~45-7723 1-n·-3 ·t I , •;--1 •.rY7" . 4~1 ~. , ,. . .. 252 CARPETS& CARPET CLEANING , .. 266 CLEA.NINO /MAINTENANCE VICKY'S ClEANING We otler ntE BEST House & Wlndo'# CIMnnO 10 )'1$ upenence, mt rerst VIC1(Y'S 71WA-03ts 12IO -.11 210 ~1 LEAKY ShowWa Repelred. Brick Block Stone Tiit RearoullnQ I lnltalltlon. Concrete Palla Onveway LH70U4 Dean of Tiie. Fnplc eeas fwl 2Syti 94M73.GS 71~M exp. Terry 7l4-55J.7594 * BRICK WORK * Small Jobs & repalf WOl1t 202 CHIU> CARE Cell bOUG HARLINE /UCEHSEO MM45-4762 ' Lt\ I I ~ ( tfll ll ( \IU local~ Pair Progi•m seeli11 Qualified l10!I f am1hes. CuhurAlly Cnuch1ng. 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