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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12-07 - Orange Coast Pilot' I .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1999. A bittersweet farewell ' -NClAtJ so IWARl z !Wyf'b . w en former City Coun- cilman Phil Stlnsone's wife, Nadme, passed away last July, he not only lost lus life partner, he dlso lost his M eyes and ears in Coronel del Mar." "She was ded1catt>d dncl supported me m everything I ever did,• he said *She played loads of bridge and hdd a good ear for the community.· Corona del Mar's Phil Sans~ne is' l eaving the city he h elped shape, but . without the partner who helped him. Sdnsone, 80, came to New- port i., 1966 from Houston. By that time, he had moved through several different 1obs that led tum c1cr~s the country, I from his bir.th stdl~ of New York. through the South and · finally to California. SEAN Hll.IJ A I OAll.Y Pit.OJ Phil Sansone Is packing his ba gs and headed to the Big Island ot Hawaii. With a great view of the ocean, Sansone sits on a bench dedicated in his name just steps away from his Corona del Mar home. And after nearly 57 year:-; of mamdge -a marriage Lhul held together through World War 11, across state bounddnE>s and through a vanety of careers -it was too much for Sdnsone to be left behind 10 the commu- nity they had looked after for so long On Dec. 15, he will move to Hdwau. Born m 19,19. he grew up the son of Italian ururugranls m Potsdam, New York Pnmarily a town or French-speaking transplants from Quebec Stln- sone's ftlther changed tlw pro· THE FRED COLUMN fred martin Trying to save a slice of the Old West You mdy think it pre· sumptuous of me to declare the official loca- tion of God's country. but somebody has to do 1l. You see, I c1m there right now· the Last Dollar Ranch, a 400-acre spread JUSt across the Dallas Divide, about 12 mtles west or Ridgway, Colo. WORKOUT AT SU SET. That's about 375 miles southwest of Denver and 1ust over a gaggle of soaring pec1 ks from Tellmide. I clIJl writing this m front of a floe, old, ruckel-c1nd-tron, wood-burning stove in the· small main room of the Last Dollar's snug guo t cabm. Jt used to be the woodshed, but you'd never know 1t. MARIANNA DAY MA$SEY I DAILY PILOT Members of the Newport Harbor High crew team, front to back, Milan Ro ussel, John Robinson, Warren Sha- effer and Danny Hilton, row back to the Newport Aquatic Center boathouse after an evening practice. . It is one o! a dozen meticu- lously restored log builchilgs on a ranch thal have been bere at the base of sky-scrap- mg mountains mce before we last had a century turn on us. Looking back at history's day of infamy It has been whdt passes for unse asona bly wurm he re at 10,000 feet, but that seems to be coming to c1 hillt nght soon. I can tell bt!causc the Last SEE FRED PAGE 6 moOday 1ap10 "''. lylo .. •World War II veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor Jack Hammett will tell his story to Corona del Mar students today. DA~t rn Gouurr ~Piot Jack Hammett und his\ wire were sleeping in the small room they rented when they awoke to a loud noise. · Within 15 minutes, just as the second wave of Japanese planes attacked, Hammett was at Pearl Harbor tending to tho s1ck and dying. ·1 wds stationed at the naval hospital at Pearl Harbor, second-class hospital corp man,• he said. •1 had my wife with me. I was 21 and she was 17 -we were 1usl kid . It ':'as like a honeymoon . The islands were beautiful back then ." Far out! G111 c, Hl~t ING Life in the '60s was groovy, baby. lrfc~tyle'.. I n the immortal word of the mov1 world's Foftoct.y"I MU.......,, Moment. ........ , nology uch as •tr c love," Newport· M a was develop· ing its own cultural d 1aract r. Busm most swingi]tg single, Au tm Powe rs, the 1960 were •groovy, ™'by!' ment wa m oving The young couple had been c;le<..pmg in the small room they rented when they awoke to what they thought wa!i the Army conducting maneuvers. "Then my landlord knocked on tho door. l was JUst in my skivvy shorts. J le said he wanted to collect the rent. My wife c;lipped out and got the $35 rent. He took the mone y and said 'the Japan- SEE PEARL PAGE 6 Whilo most of the nation was c:opmg with the proSJ>ects of anoth· er war, th onslaught of •mind· expandmg" drugs end n w tcmu- along rapidly wh le the ctli s attempted to malntam their htSton- cel lega<'les. Both Costa Mesa and N"wport Bea ch addc.>d major shop- SEE 2000 PAGE 8 Spring bnaken during lbe lalamoa a.I Week In 1981. During the ·eos. police llrftllMd tbomandl of youtbl • <*ebrauona one. harned daaok. nunc1c1llon of their name to C:1vo1d dny pre1ud1ce." · •rt was cold and frigid." he said about the town, which bor- dered Canrtda. \Vhen 1t did get warm in the summers, Sansone. like a ny Amencan youth, p layed bdse- ball. •There was no 'TV and veiy little rdd10," he said "Sports was what melded a town together." At ctge 18, he was so g ood that he started playmg semi- professional ball m Canada. His gnrule"c:I, powerful hands . still reflect his years as a catch- er despite hts eventual whlte- collar career path. It was his ei:!rly love of base- ball that led San~one lo two sig- nihcant hfe-changmg events: be µot a 1>cholarsh.ip to Clark- SEE SANSONE PAGE 6 Promised land sought by r esidents • Costa Mesa will meet with residents of ur}incorporated areas who want to be annexed by Newport. A !'!'{)Rf\.\. GI.AZ!-R lkff Pb COST~ f\.tESA -Residents of uruncorporated land east ot the c1ty, producing petJtions and obng Solomon and Mo-,cs, asked the City Council on Monday not to ann~x them. Many of the 15 residents Ill attend ance said they would rather be annexed by neigh· bonng Newport Beach. • Mo.,es told the Pharaoh., 'Let my people go,"' said Jam D. Daily. "I don't think he said,' ''Please fill out this paperz work.'" • In response to the pleas~ Mayor Gary Monahan and Councilwoman Libby Cowan proposed holdmg meeting~ with residents from each of the four areas in order to find a swtable arrangement. Those meetings could be schedwed as soon as January. Last month, the council asked oty staff to study the pros and cons ol annexmg the following lour parcels of unin- corporated land. ln their report, city staff · fo und that €.'deb of the four areas had d ifferent cnte na for annexauon The speakers expla.med their destre lo 1oin Newport Beach by ~ymg the o ty ha:; take n a stronger stand against expanding nearby John Wayne Airport and building an auport al the fonner El Toro ·Manne Air Ba e. •we need a voice,· said Robert Hanl y. •And Newport Beach ha:. been supporting tho El Toro plan for many y ars • INDEX o.ASSIAEDS -9 COMMUNm FOl\IM __ .J POlKI fll.fS ' PUllJC N011C£S I srom 1 WEATHER =..-:. S.W1•1t r.-2 • .2 Tue COIDIDUDI forum Doily Pilot . . POLITICS ASIDE Costa Mesa neeqs facts to support El Toro .. How can we make readers care? I t's every journalist's biggest fear: You put your heart a.t\d soul (not to mention overtime) mto a story. and no one reads it. For 1oumallsts covering politics, it's a problem raced now, still more than a year away from elections. The •horse race· coverage has begun, along with the quests to determine whether George W. Bush broke drug laws in his youth and JUSl how bad a temper John McCain has. And the bulk of read- . ers don't care. A recent Pew Research Center · study found that in September, only 46% of Americans were paying any -substantial attention to the presi- dential race. And that was down . from 53% two months earlier. Such findings, which aren't sur- prising, lead -not surprisingly - to much soul-searching and brow- beating among journalists trying to figure out how to cover politics in a · way that connects with readers. , The most recent edition of Columbia Journalism Review, a ·media watchdog magazine, con- tains a series of articles devoted to .this problem. The most interesting . and insightful is written by veteran • political reporter Jack Germond of the Baltimore Sun. He bas a new book out, in wtuch he describes Just how disgusted he has become with politics and government, and, by extension, political 3oumalism. In the article, Germond says the main problem with political journal- ism is that reporters fail to give readers an accurate and full portrait of candidates and the dynamics of the campaigns. The magazine also looks at the ebove numbers and what a series of •major newspapers -inclucling the Los Angeles Times, the Washington ]>ost and the St. Petersburg limes -are doing to try to unprove the11 coverage. Mostly, these solutions involve • bnngmg in reporters who don't cov- • er politics, who can off er fresh ; insight, and getting out and mter- viewing actual voters to find out what they are Uunkmg. In terms of presidential politics, .. these problems are penpheral at • papers such as the Daily Pilot, which can only cover presidential •candidates when they make their mevitable stop here (Steve Forbes, Dan Quayle, Pat Buthanan and Bill Bradley already have swung through). But the same problems exist for .our o\vn ~Big CampaignsA for Con- gress and the state houses. The • "fields for these races are set, and T he El Toro debate continues day m and day out, but many of out constituents have indi- cated that lt 1s still very confusing. As an elected official,· 1 am often asked: Who dre all these vanous groups we read about in the paper? · What side are they on? What a.re the unpacts of the Safe and Healthy Commwuties Jrutiative? What is the impact on our community it El Toro isn't built? Could John Wayne Air- por:t really be significantly expand- ed? Didn't we already vote ort the airport issue? Here arc some key points that may serve to enlighten people with more information about the pro- posed commercial airport at El Toro. In 1994 and 1996, ballot measures A and S, respectively, were placed before the voters of Orange County to determine the fate of the now- closed Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro. On both occasions, voters supported the plan to build a com- mercial airport at El Toro. The county Board of Supervisors were federally designated as the reuse planning body. ln the past few years, based on that legal mandate, the supervisors have proceeded lo plan for a com.meroal auport. The land is to be conveyed by the feder- al government to the county at no cost once the environmental impact report is completed and the final plan approved. The county enjoys support from such groups a,s the Orange County Regional Airport Authority, C1tizens for Job& and the Economy, the Orange County Business Council, the Orange County Airport Alliance, dnd the Airport Working Group. The regional airport authority is a jOint-powers authority composed or 15 Orange County cities represent- ing nearly two million residents. Both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are active members. The other groups mentioned represent business, labor groups and community activists, as COMMUNITY COMMENTARY somers well as other private citizens. A contingency of seven South County cities, dubbed the El Toro Reuse Planrung Authority, adamant- ly opposes the airport at El Toro and vows to replace it with their Millen- nium Plan. The Millennium Plan eliminates the airport and focuses instead on planned commercial and residential development typical of much of South County. The El Toro Reuse Planrung Authority is the primary opposition group but is also associated with other anti.airport groups such as the committee for the Safe and Healthy Commwtities Irutiative, Taxpayers for Responsible Planning, ProJect 99 and No Jets. The city of Irvine is the most rughJy visible and active mem- ber of the reuse authority. Goals of all of the above groups include defeating the airport through the Safe and Healthy Communities lni- tiative. U the antiai.rport groups are suc- cessful in influencing voters to approve the irutiative in March, it would require that two-tlurds of the voters in a county general election ratify any county action to appr_ove any new or expanded jail, hauudou~ waste ldlld!ill or civilian airport. In effect, it would render any such project vutually impossible to develop, given the challenges of obtairung a so-called super majority. ln the ca. o of El Toro, 1t usurps the federally de ignated responsibil- ity tor public policy-making from duly elected officials and allows one-third of the electorate to control the outcome of the election, and the ultimate use of the land . County Sheriff Mike Carona· has also openly cntiC1.Zed U1e initiative as hindering his law enforcement strategies for the future, because it would make locating new j~ even more difficult. A lawsuit was filed by pro-airport Citizens tor Jobs and the Economy and the oty of Newport Beach in which the irutiative's constitutionality was challenged. Although the judge ruled in favor of the initiative, she expressed. serious concerns about it withstanding further legal challenge, even if it does win in the election process. Moreover, two recent polls show that there is a great deal of confusion surrounding the initiative. Voters aren't clear about what their · yes or no vote actually means. For those of us who view the pro- posed. airport at El Toro as a necessi- ty given the recent air transportation forecasts done by the Southern Cali- forrua Assn. of Governments, the ini- tiative is completely averse to good public policy and responsible land- use planning. Not only must we meet our own air transportation and , cargo demand or lose state and fed- eral funding for other designated transportation projects, but passing up this once in a lifetime •gift" of land from the federal government just doesn't make sense. The base is 4,700 acres and is surrounded by a 14,000-acre •no-home• buffer zone. Building the auport at that location, where development has been legalJy constrained to preclude incompati· ble types of u s such as homes or schools , would seem to .be fairly uncomplicated decision. Unfortunately, that is not the case. . Fears about noise and other unpacts have been magnified out of propor· tion resulting ma heightened emo- tions among South County reisidenls. Although no one can totally mollify the11 fears, J can say that the impacts of an El Toro Airport are far less severe than those of an expanded John Wayne Airport. ThC?re is no pro- vision for a "no-home• buffer zone near John Wayne Airport. Several schools are located within the flight conidor from Orange Hills and :fustin to Santa Ancl, ·Costa Mesa and Newport Beach All have more than 120 flights a day pass overhead. The negabve unpacts of an expanded John Wayne would be exponentially more severe than an airport the same size sjtuated at the former Marine base. U you were to place an overlay of the outline of El Toro over an outline of John Wayne, you would see that by comparison, the noise impacts of aircraft over John Wayne affect many more people and are more intrusive they will ever be in the areas surrounding El Toro. In spite of this reality, if El Toro Airport is not built, the burgeoning demand, especially with the growth of South County, will one day force the expansion of John Wayne to accommodate the need . Expanding John Wayne means disrupting or displacing many well- established businesses and burden- ing homeowners who have endured noise for years, with even more noise or the loss of their homes. To nuss the opportunity to build El Toro to meet Uu.s county's demand would be irresponsible: to choose to expand John Wayne instead would be outrageous . • HEATJtER SOMERS is a Costa Mesa coun· cilwoman and a member of the Orange County Regional Airport Authority board. Costa Mesa is 'stepchild' of district The family feud: H ave you ever toured one of the Newport Beach . schools? Nice and pretty much well-maintained I applaud the maintenance workers in the Costa Mesa area schools for keeping our schools as clean as possible with the constant failure of sewer lines and fal.liilg building debris. The reopened Bastbluff Elementary boasts a new library complete with 30 computers and a theater . While Costa Mesa High tias a program for advanced technolo- gy, it cannot run the computers MAILBAG without the risk of destroying them in the wiequipped rooms Paulanno and Wilson schools just lost their arts program (and Sonora is on a waiting list for their art program) because of lieck of funding. Wilson Elemen- tary is beyond repair and is rec- onunended to be tom down and rebuilt. Meanwhile, in the past years dUring the recovery of the dis- graceful bankruptcy, Costa Mesa schools have been selling DON UACH I DALY Pf.OT Carol Crane reads the letter her daughter, Tess, had started reading to the aucHence at the reopening of Eastbluff School. Tess, overcome by stage bight, fell into her mother's arms while reading the letter, whJch ask~ Rep. Chris Cox for a new Oag for the school. Newport Beach vs. Costa Mesa The following is an open letter to Costa Mesa resi- dent Don Knipp In response to his letter printed in the Community Forum ("More debate on Heights annexation,· Nov. 30): I s the .. nob-appeal smell" really that bad? l.ivmg in Newport Beach I occasionally smell something that I have alway essumed was hydrogen sulfide, but now I guess it is really "snob appeal smell." We Newport Beach residents pay good mon- ey to enjoy that smell. Being that th.is smell 15 a gas coming from the ground and REBUTIAL that it is lighter ~n air you are absolutely correct m your assumption that a "Berlin-type wall• would not keep the smell from wafting your direction when the weathe.r is right. As lor the soil, we Newport rasidents pay really good money to live on top of abandoned oil wells and ngbt on the edge of a very large earthquake fault. If Costa Mesa has such bad soil. how come your yard is so lush? My dog seems to like Costa Mesa soil just fine. • .. even though the outcome is alJ-but- assured (Newport-Mesa voters, llke -theu counterparts throughout most of Orange County, will elect Repub- 1icans), there appear to be enough senous Democratic candidates that a lively, important debate about . (and leasing) theu schools and d.lstnct land to fill the Newport- Mesa general fund account. What do we do about this? A suggestion of a bond to fix our schools has been met with hos- tility from th(' Newport-area res- idents Newport Beach is claim- ing to be already overtaxed and many send their kids to private Maybe it is time for Costa Mesa to be a separate district to really help our schools, teacher:;, and, especially, our children grading We recejved a letter from the Irvine Co. telling us that this grading and blasting wouJd go on six days a week from 7 a.m. until dusk. And finally, let's talk about the sun. We Newpon Beach residents pay gobs of money .to live near the beach and enjoy the "late niybt and early morrung low clouds near the coast· that some days never clear up. It seems to me that there are lots of day where 1 have to travel a whole mile inland to find the sun shining bnghtly. I believe there might be more sunny days in your neighborhood than there are in mine. To give you some background, l wa~ born at Hoag Hospital and I'm sure that I was kick· mg and screaming as I was dragge<.1 l><lck into Costa Mesa.to live. I enjoyed my We as a Costa Mesa kid. "lSsues will take place, both m the March pnmanes and the general .l'!lection in November. • But, will readers care? When? •And how can we help make them? Thoise are questions, I think, only . you can answer. • • SJ. CAHN is City editor of the Dally Pilot Send your political news to-him at: Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; by fax at (949) 646-4170; or by e-ma1l 10 D•llypilotO/atJmes.com He can be reached at (949) 574-4268. chools, anyway. So Newport Beach residents are cldiming to fight a bond tSSue with every- thing they've got. Where does th.ts leave ow Costa Mesa schools? Again, we are the •stepchild" of the Newport- Mesa Urufied School District and our Costa Mesa students and teachers will be the losers. DENAMARIE ARELLANOS Costa Mesa Irvine Co. up to tricks The Irvine Co is up to their old tricks again. The Newport Ridge North development was started without adequate notice or hearings for the resjdents of the Seawind community. One beautiful morning, an army of earthrnovers appeared on our l)eautiful hillside and started REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642·6086 Record your <omments about the Daily Pilot Of news tips Of ~isements herein can t>. ~Without wrmen PH m i5IOfl of copyright ownet WEATHER VOL. 91, NO. 286 THOMAS H. JOHH~ Plibhsher TONY DOO£RO, Ed1t0< JENIRR MGLANO, 5enlor City Edtt0t SJ.CAHN. City Ed1tof ADDRESS Our addreu Is 330 W Bay St • Costa Mis.\ CA 92627. toBB.E.CJJONS It Is the Pt lot's policy to p1ompt• ly corrt<t •II erron of wbSt..n<e. Ple•se call (949) 574-4268 F.XI HOW TO REACH US Clrculatlon The Times Orenge County (800) 252-9141 Actv.Mlng C1~1fied (949) 642-5671 Display (949) 642-4321 fdltoNI Ntws (949) 642 5680 spons(949)S14""223 News, Sports 'ax (949) 646-4t70 E·mall da lypllotOlj{ilMJ com M in Office TEMPERATURES Balboa 69152 COfona del Mar 70/51 CO\ta Mesa 71153 Newport Beach 69152 Newp0rt C.oa~t 70/54 SURP flOftECAST The right thing for the Irvine Co. to do is to stand down the grading until the project ts prop- erly reviewed and our neighbor- hood is given the opportunity for questions and comments. U the grading is not stopped soon, this beautiful hillside will be gone. It could happen in your neighborhood next. What will you do? 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Community~ •"11mC$ Mmor ~-~ The westerly \wcll lncruws today for sets In the lhOUI· def· to head high rang FltJ>t low 2 2l • m ........................ -2.1 Fint high fl A; Send eddr <Nnge IQ'""' NfW'POf\ ~ Mtsl o.Jty Pilot. P.O 8 1560, Cost. Mesa, CAt2626. ~No MM W>-rkn. lllustt tlonS. edlt00.t.""1ttet I .,, WW.,. l.obdett. "' Editor St...ie~. Man.g ng £d1tOI' MM Mnn, Dltector of PhOt~ ~~ Senb Ed or. COA' Dek ett9t-~ M _.., Sets at west·facing bNChes will bo highest LOCATION Sill Wedg ............... -~ • 4 6 w Newport .... ,. .... , ..... ., 4-6 w Blad(i , • ·-"' ..... 4'6 W River J ty _ ... , ....... 4-6 w CdM .-................ A6w 837 am-..................... 60 Sot<>f'd low 349pm .......................... 04 Second high 10 17 pm ..... ~ .............. J 8 J currently work and live 1n Newport Beath with a bunch of neighbon; and friends who say it's worth every ~y they c:pent on the real estate. With my neighbors i:lS the example, l find 1t hard to believe that the nuijonty of Newport Beach residents are anythmg but temhr. people, who ihare much with the ~pie or "Goat I-fill.• In closing, Dad, can't we nll JUSt get along? TODD KNIPP Newport Beach POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Wfft Baker Strwt: A wallet and its contents worth S 120 were stolen from a car in the 600 block between 1 and 5 p.m. Nov.30 • Or-. Avenue: A pur~ and Its cont nts Worth S 100 were stolen from a car in the 1800 block the evening of Nov.29. • Victoria Street: A car stereo worth $200 wa~ stolen in the 500 block the ewning of Nov. 29 • w.st 11th SfrHt: A backpack and Its contnnts worth S140 were ~tolen from a car In the 200 bled bmwoon \0 a m and 4 p.m Nov 25 NEWPORT 11.Aat •Welt CoMt Mlghw•y: A compact disc player worth S 1 SO w~ s1oltn from • cat 1n the 2400 block Friday even ng • Wiit Cwt llW•wwry. Ac llulaf phone wotth $189 was Stolen from a car In the 1200 bloc.Ii: b9tweeo 7 and I pm. rrt 1day • • West Oc9M Ffoont: A J)lir of •ungla~ end evl'ral ltMK of clothing worth S27S wer itolen from a ar In the 200 blotk betwetn Ht.30 a m. end 1 p m. 5aturd y • uni~ A ~k and lU contents worth S60 were stolen in the 200 block ~ 8:30 m. and 2 p m Friday Daily Pilot Manhandling the mini-mob on Main Street For thP c.1ty of Newport Beach, 1928 was a l>an- ner year. .· Before 1928, B tll.>Ocl was a . kind of hokey Sm City. Oh, we had Tony Comero land- ing illegal liquor dl the city dock We had T~d the Boot- legger distnbutmg hi!. wares rather publicly. And, of course, we had our gamblers nmnmg gambling joints, which were strictly illegal (except that om City Council said they were legal) But that was all rather small potatoes before 1928. Then the new Rendezvous was built and crowds of hun- dreds became crowds of thousdnds. Because there was no public parking, dancers parked from McFad- den Place to the Wedge and from there walked to the Rendezvous and thought nothing of it. But with that big crowd of dancers came d small crowd that always follows a big crowd, a group I shall call the hell raisers. And who did we have to handle the hell raisers? Our new chief of police, Rowland Hodgkinson, whose back- ground in law enforcement left something to be desired When appomtcd, he and his mother ran a hamburger THE VERDICT ' JOint on Mam Street. And who did this hamburger mer- chant cum chief of police hire as the new police department? He hired three middle-aged men whose expenence in law enforce- ment equaled his own - nada. They were George Calli- han, who ran some rental cottages named Callihan's Court; frank Naylor, whose wife was the postmistress on Balboa Island; and Ken Gor- ton, whose only outside actiVity I could see was play- lll9 goU at the Santa Ana Country Club regularly with Phil Harris and Dick Whit· son, the posbnaster and manager of the Rende:lvous, plus being my brother-in· law. He was a very patient brother-in-law. I moved in' with him and my sister m 1921 and stayed until I mar- ned m 1941. But enough of personal history. Back to the saga of the three middle-aged police- men whose job it was to con- trol the nuni-mob on Main Street on Saturday rught. I saw them in action from a wonn's view. I was walking along Mam Street, rrunding'my own busmess, when someone hit me on the'bdck of the head with enough force to knock me down. Actually, I spun a round and landed on my rear end, s1tbng against Bill Ireland's hamburger joint. I wasn't hurt; the blow probably hurt the guy's fist more than my head. I wasn't mad at anyone, so I JUSt sat there and watched the action. The fight that had pro- duced the blow to my head was swirling around right over my head. Another one, a spmoff, was starting Just then, Ken Gorton, Frank Naylor and George Callihan arrived. They lined up behind the fighters and . Newport men killed in.separate accidents • Many details of the · crashes have yet to be released by authorities. Unrelated traffic accidents th.is weekend claimed the lives of two Newport Beach men. The first inadent occurred Saturday night when 55-year- old William Richard Miller of Newport Beach was killed after he lost control of his minivan on the Corona del Mar Freeway. The accident occurred short- ly before 9:30 p.m. near the Bris· tol Street overpass, police said Miller reportedly lost control of the vehicle, spuming out of con- trol and striking a concrete sup- port column. Miller was alone in the van and no other vehicles were involved An emergency crew man- aged to remove Miller from the badly damaged van, but they were unable to resuscitate him. Miller suffered major injuries to his head and chest. Authorities couldn't confirm whether he was wearing a seat belt. The Orange County Coro- ner's Department will 'conduct toxicology tests to determine whether Miller was driving under the influence at the time or his death The second accident occurred at about 1 u.m. Sunday in Irvine, where 36-year-old Carlo Saluca of Corona del Mar was killed m n hornfic crash on Alton Pcukwdy. . Authorities said 34-year-old Gina Simone was driving her 1995 Honda Prelude westbound on Alton Parkway at <ibout 75 mpb and apparenUy lost control. The ensuing crash ripped the car mto two pieces, leaving the front end sitting about 40 feet away from the rear. BRIEFLY Legislators off er scoop on state capital Newport-Mesa's own state- house duo, state Sen. Ross Johnson and Assemblyv.oman Marilyn Brewer, will be offer- ing insight into the behind-the- cenes world of Sacramento at a breakfast meeting Fnday. The meeting, one of the Ne\vport Harbor Area Cham- • bcr of Commerce's Sunrise ! Breakfasts, will be an exciting • one, said chamber spokesman Doug Stuckey. Johnson. the Senate Minon- ty Leader, is the fl.nit Cali.forrua legislator to servo as party lcadPr in both houses. He was among the senators who ·helped pass the "three strikes" · law. Brewer. who holds the third- liighest rankirig among Repub- llcan m the Ao; mbly, l! m her · fmal term m omc . Among the , poi..1tion she htls held since taking office in 1994 include . vir.c chauman of tho Appropri· ntmn Committee. The breakfast begins at 7:15 m. at the Sutton Place Hot l m Newport Beach. The cost is $20 tor members who make re ervation!i., $24 at the door or for potential memb rs. For more lnformation ,or to make r ervauons, call th Chamber of Commerce nt (949) 574· 4400. -5.J. c.hn Salucci, who was a passen- ger m the car, <lied of lllJwies he sustained when the vehicle sldmmed into a lamppost and fire hydrant. Simone was trans- ported to Mission Hospitd.l Regional Medical Center in Mission Viejo, where she was treated for major injuries. Salucci was the manager of Cina's Pizza in Corona del Mar. -Greg Risling WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... fi~-. Ml CASA 'ti.~ •"' , MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR·MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO PHONE AHEAD MARGARITA'S ARE FOR YOUR MADE WITH .. FOOD TO GO., TEQUILA GOLD MUNICIPAL BONDS ONE OF • california's leading underwriters • New offerings available . •AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds. SUTR0££0 lm~nenl Pn!esswnaJs SlllCt J8i3 Private Client Group 'lb Set an Appointment, Please Call ... LANTZ E. BELL Branch Manager 610 Newport Center Dn've, Suite 900 Newport Beach, c.A 92660 (949) 720-8901 lbell@sutro.com PwlrTtapToGo Order by the Dozen • Chingolingas • Taq~itos • Tacos • Burritos • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa co..un MnY MCK ... lO $49.95 Call your nearest location for pick-up. full lervlce Caterl•1 Siuling Fajita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar 645-0209 Corona del M• Newport Beach 644 8226 675-6855 Costa Mesa 642-1142 slowly pu h<•<.l them toward th~ bea' h Thc>r 1ust went along. not trymg to break up any ot the h9hts, wh1<:h had ·escalated mto hve sepahtte fights by Um time they reached the boardwalk. The thrc • officers pushc>d the combtttttnls out onto the sand . .tm<l iust stood theu•, punching thf'm back onto the sand whPn they tncd to get back up. Pretty soon all the fight:. du•d out. l gue :.. it's pretty hdrcl to f1ght m the dark.n{!"S m soil :>and. Om• by one, the formt>r combatants slraffgled otf th~· beach, ttll the light gone out · of thPin When the lclst had lt•lt, Callihctn wttlke<l by and su1cl, •Bob, you can come out now( YP<1rs later, Chief Hodgkinson explained lo me that his constant worry w,1s that one ol tho..,e fights would spill out ol that orw block of Mam Street and spread through the rest of town. It never happened, thanks to lhrt>e rather eldPrly and somcwhdt pudgy pohcP officer~ whose names were George C'allihan, Frank Ndy· lor and Kenriy Gorton •JUDGE GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and former JUdge. His column runs Tuesdays. No matter what you're oong. your hometown newspa1>4 ·r FITS IN .•• Daily Pilot • Tuesday, December 7, 1999 3 MILLENNIUM MOMEtlT What's up, Chuck? H e crcat d Buq Bun- ny and Daffy l)uck, Twecty Bird und Sylvester. . Anmldlor Chuck .Jorn•s dreumed up cartoon charc1c • ters whost> cormc personalt- tlP..., dre v1vi(J Amencan cul- fur,11 icons Jones. 87, now call Corona del Mar homo. He SpPnl llhlny ot his youthfnl yectrs shutUmg belWl'l!n c1 ~huck Jones r ntc<l Newport BPt1< h 1 . home and Holly>,ood studw where h£J watched Charlie Chaphn Jone.'> learned hi Lr a( le \\ lule hancilmg the grunt work of wac;hmg up celluJotd h ets for other amrnc tors \\':hen he got around to creating his 11\\.'ll c-haracters Jone drPw on his read- ing of comic writers lik<> Du kens dnd Twain, prnducmg chaiac- ters t.httt on• dS nch dncl c·omptlct1led d., thP) <tr<' <•nterta.uung. •.MILLENNIUM MOMENT celebrate the people who made a maJOr COO• tribut1on to the Newport Mesa community during tnis century ... \ Sabatino Tomm) Peta Phil Vince Flavorful & Deliciou~ Lunche~ & Dinner l ntqur ~Int mom & di111ni: nl'>m• .,~,l~hl• for J(n>Up bu•inl" mttlln1t •nd prh-.tt t'llncl&oa. 723-0645 Ple:t<,e ('1111 For Re!>er\ation' and Direction!> 251 hipyard Wa~· • ~e\\-port Beach GET THE POINT? Classified ads work for YOU! THE Daily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace . ' 4 Tuesday, December 7, 1999 VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs • periodically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your orgao12atlon list~. call (949) 574· ·.-22s. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a Id t- ing impact on a young person's life. Studentc; from 10 to 18 years or age ~e matched with mentors to improve tht'ir c;chool performance and self-esteem while developl.ng positive peer and adult relationships. For more informtthon, c:c1U (714) 549-9622, ext 35 MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprof- it resident chamber orche~lra needs volunteers for ticketing, ushering, phones, mdiling and help with recepuom.. Nomi· nees are also being sought for the Board of Duectors For more informdlion, caJJ (949) 719-2599. 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FR£E REPORT n:vc.if\ do~dy gu.irJt"d 1terc!I }OU nett! 10 know ~fore you ~eerie vour ca~ or S~dk wuh •n\·ont Don't let ant•thtr J~y it<> hy un11l r.011 c,11 the Toll fret 2.f-hr. Rcc:orocd Message a1 l -888 598·1071 Car Accident? · Tommy • Shaw, 5, runs through a fiock · of •. seagulls while playing at the beach near 14th Street. CONRAD lAUI OA.llY ~Ol CH RI ST MAS TREE JAMBOREE ~:~~:$ 2 9 99rn $ 3 9 99 r •.Noble Fir I • Douglas Fir • Nordman Fir . • Grand Fir Now at Newport Oun~ Located in Newport Beach off Jamboree & Back Bay ( l blod. oonh of Paci Ii.. Co:ut HW).) ~me CWS1 '"" rsf"Aun'Fvl.20';;:24;;, t 8.c' (!.iv I NOBU FIR WRfATHS 1' Fighting·~ back against ·~ ·violence · • Psychologists will . meet with a Newport Harbor High student who has started a group ' . . to battle student anger. ' lliir Plot NEWPORT BEACH~ Last month, Newport Harbor H1gli student Kaylen Morriso'Q. announced her intenllon to hght btlck against the violence that plagues Newport·Mesh schools. :· Today she will meet witp two San Juan Capistrano psy- chologists who want to help. I laig Musurlian and Valerie Want have developed a pro· gram they Cdll the #Breakfast Club" in an citlempt to diffuse some of the anger m studen~ today. ~Whdt we do u, get mem~ bers of different cliques d.• school m a group and try to break down biirriers and geC them to see each other as peo~ ple," Musurlian said , They contacted Morrison after hearing about PALS (Pre: venting Anger at Local Schools}, the foundation start- ed by Momson. Mornson's crusade is the result of a persondl expenence with scbool violence. 1Wo years ago, dS a sopho-' more dt Newport Harbor High, Morrison wt•nt to a party irt Costa Meso. Jt was al that party, she said, that she WdS c1tldcked and bru- tally beaten uy an older school· mate . She may never know why she was the target of the sense- less attack, but after coming to terms with what happened, Morrison wants to prevent it from happening lo other stu· dents Smee Momson's campaign 1s m line wifu what Musurlian . and Want are trying to do, the ....... -...-----------------two psychologists felt they should JOin forces. · 1 Hyatl I SAVE s2°0 OFF L-----..... -----...1 ~~~ .. ~Lit ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ • "Otirr 50 Ytnrs of Hut Quality" AU Types of Window Treatments • Valance & Cornice Bo:xcs • Roman Shades • Blinds • Vertical • Shutters • Bc:d$preads Complimentary Consultation in Your Ho•~ YL~ DESIGN CENTER ractory &t Showroom 1998 l laroor Blvd., Co ta Mesa 642-8400 While Morrison bas been outlining the essentidls of whilt needs lo be taught in an anger· prevention courst>, thC' psychol- ogtsls have been developing course curriculum d<>s1gned to teach students conflict resolu· lion and soaal skills. "We're not teaching social sktlls on campus," Musurlian1 said. MWe keep teaching math and English and not how to get: along with each other." ., Momson said she plans to look over their curriculum to see how 1t matches her ideas. Musurlian and Want ran 84 prototype group of their •Breakfast Club" at Mission• Vie10 High School. The group met only one day, but Musurlian said the results were' astoundmg. · ·Ten percent -four or bve students -adm1ttcd that they had tried or al least thought about comrrutting suicide, and that is sell-reported," he said. M Another four or five said they. had problem with aJ)ger and wanted to commit violetil~ cnmes.• : : If a program materializes in• the Newp~rt-Mcsa distnct it! wouldn't take begin until thq: start of~ the next school yeor1: Musurll.an said. ·: •u we get the agreement of, · the admm1 trctlion, we're look,: mg for corporate sponsor-: hips,• he said. "I think it's onlY.: a matter of time before it hap·• pens here m Southern Ca~ifor·• rua.-, PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Cli1sslf 1ed section to find ~erv1ces from C?k)(tron1cs and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. •~AROUND TOWN iterm to the balfV Pilot 330 W Bay St., Corta Mesa 92627; fax ~m to (949) 646· • .4170; or call (949) 764--4330. A com· plete hrting may be found at dailyp· ilotcom. · Whole Foods Market. niangle Square, is hosting ct free class titled ~Holiday Gill<; from the Kitchen," from 7 to 8:30 p.m. ilbe program wm tcctch partic- ipants to make fldvored vme· gars and other edible holiday gifts. The market is a t 1870 I Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa For more information, call (949) 574-3800. OJ;>tometrtst Many Warren will give a seminar en vision prob- leins commonly nusdiagnosed as attention deficit disorder (ADD) from 7 to 8;30 p.m. at 833 Dover Drive, Suite 9, Newport Beach The presen- tation is free. For more irifor- mation, call (877) 203-9100. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will hold a "Holiday wtth a Heart Breakfast" at 7:15 a.m. at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthw Blvd., Newport Bedch. Tickets are $18. Attendees are asked to bring an unwrapped child's toy. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. :WEDNESDAY Salomon Smith Barney wtll hold a free noon seminctr for . , people considenng retiring or :changing jobs. Financial con- :sultants Jason Sherr and Don •Harrell will speak The senu- nar will be held dt 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Por more information, call (714) 641-7738. The Newport Beach Public Library hosts a free noon pro- gram titled "Prescription for Holiday Health.• Nutritional consultant and chiropractor Marcia Kamph will discuss getting through the holiday season with minimal stress and depression. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 717-3801 Whole Foods Market, Triangle Square will hold a holiday par- ty with sample foods and entertainment from 2 to 6 p.m. The market is at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Mother's Market wtll present a rree seminar and book-signing by Miriam Hospodar, author of ·Hea.bng Foods of Ayurveda," from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at its Costa Mesa location, 225 East 17th St. For more infonnation, call (949) 631-4741. The Newport Mesa Cribbage Club will meet at Thf> Oasis Center, Room 6, at 5th and Marguerite in Corona del Mar. Play starts at 6:45 p.rn. For more iriformabon, call (949) 645-5293. The Calilornla Retired Teach- ers.' Assn , District 77, will hold its holiday luncheon at noon at the Costa Mesa Country Club's East Room, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. The drama students of New- port Harbor High will perform a program of music and·dance. Tickets are $16. For more information, call (714) 549- 0229. MQrgan Stanley Dean Wttter presents a free seminar on intelligent retirement invest- mg from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter conference room. 575 Anton Blvd., Suite 100, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 241-3221. OCC'S Re-Entry Center wtll be hosung a holiday open house from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m in the college's Faculty House. The event is intended for per- sons who are interested m returrung to school followmg a break in their academic careers. .OCC is at 2701 Fd.irvlew Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5162. The Container Store is hosttng a senes of workshops on "making beautiful bows• today, Dec. 11 , 12 and 15. Par- ticipants in the free workshops will learn to make profession· al-looking, beautiful bows. PY. SPORTS MEDICINE b tall (949) 631-3623 www.shape-up.com 1080 lrvfne Ave., Newport Beach In WESTCLIFF PLAZA Gift Center Now Open At IRVJNE CROSSROADS CO 'TAMESA COSTA MESA COURTYARD 1835 Newport Rlvd, l>t50 llkhlnd ~1mftl'lfd 3HOO Barranca Plcy #D CAI Cul\ot'r Ave Gt 8&1Tilna. Nw Ckilhfthmtl llMNE ALTON SQUARE 5.165 Alton'Pky IM lton Pban4 ltffrfY M(lldl For Phone Orden & Information: 1-800-541-6176 Sttlp l'Y to see our Jtlidous srltcllOn o( fooct QlftJ. Crcat C1ftJ at '1 t V<lluu Wt hip Glftlt Now HirlnQ lapcc>p!t for ChrtslrTW. ... around town The Contain r Store is at Bear Street and South Coast Drive m Co ta Mesa. Por class tunes and more information, call (214) 654-2082. THURSDAY Mother' Market wlll present a free seminar titled ·Holiddy or Y2K Stress," from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at iL<> Costa Mesa loca- tion, 225 East 17th St, For more mformatlon, call (949) 631-4741 . St. John Vlanney Chapel Gllild of Balboa Island will hold its annual ChristJndS par- ty at the Bdlbod Bay Club, . 1221 West Codsl Highway, Newport Beach. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. and features dlnner, dancing and a live auction. Tickets are $75. For more information, call (949) 723-5591. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church holds a career net- work meeting for the unem- ployed from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Jack Hart, formerly of Beck· man Instruments, and Elaine Hart, UC lTVUle career coun- selor, will speak. The church is at 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. For more inforrnc1tion, call (949) 574- 2239. FRIDAY OCC presents ., Around the World in 4, 155 Days." a semi- nar describing a circumnavi- gation of the globe, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets are $15. For more information, call (949) 645- 9412. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Newport Silnrise Breakfast With CaWomia Sen. Ross Johnson and State Assemblywoman Marilyn C. Brewer. The breakfast will be at7:15 a.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd , Newport Bedch. OCC's horUcultural depart- ment will hold a poinsettia sale today and Dec. 1l from 10 a.m. to 3 pm. on campu:.. The planl.S range from $5 to $40, OCC is at 2701 Fauv1ew Road, Costa Mei>a. For more infor- mabon, call (714) 432-5748. SATURDAY Mother's Market wtll present a "Raw Food Diet Herb Wdlk" at 2 p m. and a ·sacred Jour- ney Book-Signing" from 10 a.m. to noon at its Costa M.,sa location, 225 East 17th St. For more information, caU (949) 631-4741. .. A walking tour of Upper New- port Bay Ecological Resl'!ve departs every 15 rrunutes between 9 and 10:15 a.m. from the comer of East Bluff Dnve and Back Bay Road. The free, two-hour walk will emphasize the mdny birds dnd ducks that have returned to the bay through the fdll. For more information, call (949) 786- 8878. DECEMBER 14 Business and Professional Women wiJI meet from noon to 1 p.m. for a luncheon at the Wyndhum Ga.rden I lotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Louis Hdddacl will speak on "sleep talk.• The event is $17 for members, $22 for nonmembers. For more information, cdll (949) 955- 7534. DECEMBER 16 Salomon Smith Barney pre- sents a free continumg educa- llon CPA workshop from 4 to 5 p.m. at 650 Town Center Dn- ve Swte 100, Costd Mesa The serrunar ts on •Managed Mon- ey.· For more information, call (714) 641-7738. ONGOING A limited numb~r of seats remain for Newport Beach Communtty Services' Rose Parade 2000 excwsion. Char- tered cQaches will depart from Manners Park, 20005 Dover Drive, at 6:30 a m Jan. 1 and return at 1 p.m. the same day Ticl<ets are $80 for Newport Beach r idP.nts and $90 tor nonre~1dents. Included are tran portatlon, grandstand eating on Colorado Boule- vard m Pasadena, coffee. JWCc and doughnuts pnor to depar- ture, and lunch on the return bu nde. For more infomld. bon, call (q49) 644-3151. A women's therapy support group meets lo discuss reld- tionship issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesddys at 1151 Dove St., #105, Newport Bedch For more information, call Barbard at (949) 261-8003, The Friends of the< Newport Beach Pubhc Library Used Book Store needs to replf!rush its book stock. Patrons ttrc • urged to bring m unwanted books With the ex.cepbon ol law books or magdZine~. dll donations -hardcover ancl pdperback -are welcome and are tax-deductible. Books may be left at any of the thret' branch hbranes -Balboa, Mariners or Corona de1 Mdr They Cdn also be left m the special book doset next to thP store at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949 759-9667. .The Newport Beach Newcom- ers Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesdays of each snonth dt different homes. Th11 group of about 1()0 women go on the road play golf, tennis, bridge cUld more The gro\lp also holds several evenmq parties. For more iriforrnallon, call (949) 854-4501. St. Mark Health Ministries presents Love Without Honor support groups for women coping with domestic v1olencP. C!t 10 a.m. and 7 p .m. Mondtt~s through December. The groups will meet for two holll~ at St Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vistd Aw~ .. Newport Beach For more informahon, call (949) 721- 8079. The Jewtsh Fam.Uy Service of Orange County sponsor:.. d discussion group focusing on issues, concerns and responsi· bilities of adult children ccmng for thelr elderly parents at 7 30 at:-ea 9Poml'n& 9Tome m Atrium Court• Fashion Island (949) 759·7985 mit us at our web ire: www.atcasc.oom Tuesday, Dec mber 7, 1999 5 p m 1\1 days flt 250 E. Baker St , Co ta Mr~ a. Th purpo · of the group ,s lo hclp c.hildr n dnd other OJncemed rel tives to Identify problems and 1 ues dnd dcvclop d(>propn- ate solution . The cost 1 $30. For more u1fomutllon, call (714) 445-4950 Thf> C.ost.a Me a Chamber of Comm< re~ hnl<ls networking lundieon Jl\Pf'tmgs lrom 11:45' a.m. to 1 p .m. c1t the Co~a f\.fosil Counuy Club, 1701 <J"oU Cuur:.f' D11v<•, Custd Mesa. V1<>1turs arP welcome C'o:..t JS $12 For rnorc 10f<>rmdt10n, call (7141 H85·1Hl90 . ' The lido 1-.1e Toa tinasters Club nlPe ts ut 6;30 p m .Mon- da} at thP Oakwood Apart- rnP.nt , l'lOO 15th St ; m the chihhou <> on the mam level. m. N •wport BPa< h. f'or more mforntilllon call 194H) 515- 9470. The John l le.nry foundaUon sponsor Uw Comfort Zone, a mf:>nldl lllnc~ supiX>rt group, whu h mee t horn 7:30 to 9 p .m. Thur ... r111ys ill the Llght- how;p < onst<1l Community Church, .W1 f\1agnolia St., Costc1 Me ... a For more infor- l]ldllOn, Clilt {tJ 49) 548· 7274, • Jewish Family Service of. Oran<w C'ounl) sponsor~ an• onyomq .Jt'w1 ... h healing sup- port qroup J01 pr>ople expen-• enemy rhromc illness. The-. pllrpose 1s to provide partici- pants with Pmouonal and splf-• itual support to man<!ge illness ancl it~ ron•wquenc('s, The crroup me<>ts at 7 p.m Thws- dd} ~at .JPwi. ... h Family Sel'Vlce, 250 I! Bak Pr St , Costa Mesa.• Attt>ndanct> is free, but prereg- 1strnt1on is mquued. To regis-• ter or fur more mformation .• C<lll (714) 445·4'150. Newcomers to lhe Newport B >dch, Corona del Mar, BaJ ... boa lslttnd anct the Newport. Cod!.t dn'ds are mv1ted to meet others whu dre also new. at tlw Newport Beach New· comers' Cluh nus group of• women mct>ts once a month on Wcrlne'>da} s di different· home.., and locahons For more. mfomliltion, plea..,e call (949) 644-0302. • • • • • • • • • • .. • .. • .. • .. " .. • • • • • .. • • • • • • 6 Tucudoy, December 7, 1999 SANSONE CONTINUED FROM 1 son University and he met his wife. P and Nadine met through ~ fnend when he was playing a game in her hometown. The tWo kept 'in touch, even alter he went off to college to study bus1- • • ti actministration. . • Shortly after, in 1940, San- sone injured his shoulder, which never qwte recovered. With bdseball no longer an opbon and the WdT heabng up, San- ~one joined too Naboncil Guard. · "I was stationed in New York. which WdS 350 miles CIWdY (from Nadine] There were lots of separatiOns, • he sd.id of their Wee-year engagement. He spent a year in Iceland before coming home in the hill of 1942. The two were fmally md.ffied, on Nov 11 -Amustice nay. For more than 20 years. the couple moved from pldce to place, bwldmg a life together. She worked ds d.D auclitor and he bought communication t"(fWpment for the government The couple eventually settled to Corona del MdT in 1966. Phil started to become involved 1.D the c:ommuruty'b civic assood- tion. It wasn't until alter he retired in the edfly 1980s, how· ever, that he rdll for ctty govem- Olt!nt His mam issue at the tune WdS the development of Fastuon Mclnd. He supported the devel- opment, apart from the high-rise buildings. he said "The whole> city was spilt vn that,· he recdllcd His politiccil philosophy was independent dnd goal-orient(>(}. Sansone was considered by many to be a bong leader, refusing to follow any party line cUld making each dCC'lS1on on " case-by-case basi Daily Pilot colwnm t Robert Garcin r srud San one was one of his f avonte city council lead- ers. He wa~ somehow able to mamtcnn fierce personal integli· ty and still make his program acceptablP to the public, Gard- ner wrote. MI do a lot ot planrung -I have uU my life," Sansone said, adding that his mcticulou~ planning allowed him to accomplish much as a city counolman. Although be wa~ retired, Sansone said working as a councilmdn was a full-bme job. And, to help h.in1 do his JOb bet- .tcr, his wife beCwne his i)artner in tovenng local issues. She began glearung bits of informa- b.on for him while chatllllg with neighbors, playing bndge and taking wdlks. . It was on one of these walks that she hit on what Sansone still considers one of his finest dchlevements. "We used to do d Jot of walk- ing (around lnspirdtion Point] and she said 'Why don't you get this unproved?,'. he recalled, dddmg thdt she thought it was one of the best views m Califor- rua. He agreed, received a grant and hdd the walkway built. Sansone said his wife's sug-· ge.bons, such as the Inspiration Point improvements, proved invaluable dunng his eight years as a councilman Smee Nadine's death, Phil SansonP has lost h.1s We partner and conhdant And despite long-tenn plans they made to eventually move to Hawaii together, he will carry them out alone Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd . 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Because there were few hotels at the tune, Hanunett Siild he could see all the way to the harbor. He could see a huge explo- sion -one of the battleships or d~troyers had blown up -but be couldn't tell wluch. 1luough the smoke and confusion, he spotted three planes with Japan- 2000 CONTINUED FROM 1 ping desllllations -South Coast Plaza in 1966 and Fashion lc;;land at year later. / r-----------,r-----------, 1 All Cleaning Services 11 Custo111 Made 1 : 35 % OFF :: Draperies : I Carpet, Air Duct, Upholstery, 11 I I Drapery Cleanin__g, O~iental I l250/ OFFi & A..rea Rug Oean1ng /0 I COIT 11 Min Ch11rgd~.t>qu1rtd I I 1..aoo-FOR·< 11 Call today for a &ce ettimate I L NM valUJwub 1tny«hrroffm ,J\,ff,, clw~ rr411 mt ..I L, 1-800-FOR-COIT .J ----------------------- ) of years ago. He's a Colorado ranch boy who has done well in tho world After graduating from the Uruvetliity of Colorado at Boulder in engmoenng, \lince seNed with tho Navy's CB umts in Vietnam He took his discharge over- seas and wound up in Aus- tralia, sWUlgmg a pick on a rail- road construction job of IIVine- based Auor Daniel. To drastically shorten this success story, Vmce met and mamed Joan, returned to the states and, eventually, became president dlld chief operating officer of Fluo1. He and Joan live near the Lldo Isle bridge. When Vmce retired a few years back, he sought· his roots. The moi;e he sought them, the more appalled he became at the state of ranching in the' United States With the gumption that took him from grunt to president of a worldwide engineering and construction firin, Vince is on a mission to prevent vast acreage ese insignia flying overhead. Hammett and another sailor name.d' Frenchie comman- deered a truck to the place where taxicabs were driving sailors to Pearl Harbor. "In my cab, we were really jammed m there, seven of us," he said. "It took us about 15 min· utes. A lot of the cabs got strafed, but we didn't." Hammett and about 50 others just made it through the gate at Pearl Harbor when the second wave was co.ming in. He was immediately put to work. He would work four hoW'S in triage then four hows of iden- bfying the dead, then back to triage. Tounsts were already unable to resist the attractive features of Newport-Mesa. Its sprawling beaches, rolling temun and coastal views were Wee a slice of heaven. Yet the area's popularity became a headache for resi- dents who put up With tourists fiood.ing the area. One of Newport's annual passages was Bal Week, which attracted thousands of high school and college students to· the area. Spurted by the popu- larity of surfing, Newport Beach was clogged with traffic. And of randlland from becoming anonyinous,nonproductive housmg tracts or 35-acre "ranchettes." "If the current trend contin- ues,• Vince told a Denver Rotary Club audience, "we'll (lose) precious opep space, wild.lite habJtat, agricultural production and a ranching her- ltage that will dffect all future generations." For hJs part. Vi.nee has taken ranches that had been in the same two families for 100-120 years and restored them - both physically and as busi- nesses. However, the. profit side still needs some help. Rancll manager Duane Beamer told me he's hoping to get a market price of 80 cents per pound for Last Dollar calves . next year. In 1993, the ~arlcet price was $1.02 per pouhd. Land prices are making America's ranchers disappear. After all, why put calluses on top of your calluses when you can sell out to a developer for ·1 think tnage is the worst because we had to make deci- sions about who was going to live or die,~ he said. "You'd decide this guy should make it, give him first aid and send him in to surgery. Another guy that probably wasn't going to make it, you gave a shot of morphine to make him as comfortable as pos- Slble. • During those three days, he witnessed horrors he would nev- er forget. HPeople don't realize the destruction in one hour and 50 minutes -two waves of air- craft," Hammett said. MThere's so many terrible tnJuries when a ship blows up. We'd end up with one body and five anns. • Ham- Surf guitanst Dlck Dale WdS a regular perlonner at the Ren- dezvous Ballroom. Newly appointed police duet James Glavas was faced with handling the com.moUon. In 1965, the police made more than 1,000 arrests during spnng break. Glavas said that was the first year his department made headway. It was only a matter of time -six years -before Bal Week ceased to exist. Community leaders also wanted to preserve what it could of its short fli$tory. One of the city's oldest sites, the Daily Pilot literally thousands of llm the aghcultural value. As an example, Vi.nee ates •a 200-acre parcel near Tel- luride with few trees and no unprovements sold for more than $4.2 million ca h . Its agn- cultural value would be less than $100 an acre.• . aut, hey, ranches are out~at· ed. Pecdlots are the modern, efficient way to go. So what's the tiig deaH -... Basically, says Vince, it is this~ "We are losing our rich cultural heritage -our link to the true spirit of the Old West. And in an age when people are • struggling to define (their) val-· ues, the rancher has for gener- ations demonstrated the values we all admire: ianuty, faith, work and community.• And that. says Vmce Kontny, is something worth saving. • RtED MART1N is a longtime New port Beach resident and Dally Pilot columnist who now lives In Fort Collins, Colo. His column appears monthly mett reacted to the destruction around him as many others did "There was nothing-confu- sion (and] disbelief," he said. "ln combat. you don't think. You do what you're tramed to do • Hammett, along with four other World War D veterans, will be telling his story to seventh- and eighth-grade students today at Corond del Mar High School. Hammett who was active , during both World War 0 and the Korean War, served in the \ U.S. Navy from 1937 to 1959. He l is now the chairman of the ) Orange County Freed.om Com· ~ rwttee, which comprises veter-/ ans who provide a liV'lllg history ~ to local students. • • Estanoa, was given to Costd Mesa by the Segerstrom family in 1963 The five-acre site had : an adobe that was restored and dedicated as a lusto.rical monu- ment three years later. ~ As the decade dost.>d, it was , evtdent there would be further construction. 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Decembe< 7, 1999 • Sports Editor R Carlson • 949-57 44223 It's not-revenge ••• it's~gs- •Tradition-rich 11vdlS Newport and Irvine w ill complete a decdde of d ominance with ba ttle for CIF Division VI crown in cldssic rematch Friday. Tunney's older Billy Clayton, BlaU' Jones and Justin Jacobs also repre- sented the Sailors brother, Noah, JJ\1111\' ht I 11.f..l·ll ~f'>t ous tnps to the ClF title game th.is decade. played footbull at Harbor through his Junior season, but the current Newport standout's memones of the Tars' title- game appearances m 1992, '94 and '96 ttre simply as an interest- ( 12-0· 1) at Monday's luncheon, dlOng with Coach J<.!ff Brinkley, Boys Alti- lellc Director Enc 1Weit and Principal . BUENA PARK -Growing up m their respetllvo commurutie.s, foot- • ball players at Patterson, one. of three Irvine captains at the Sequoia Ath!etic Club Monday for the annual press conference lun-. cheon, scud he cheered on older hrothers Ryan and John during Irvine's three-year title run from 1991-93. Bob Boies. f{ ed spect.Citor. Jeff Brlnkley Though Clayt~ • Jacobs and Jones have ·never seen Newport play for d championship, they did provide insight on the hrst meeting '\11th the Vaq this season, a 12-10 Newport vic- tory Oct. 15. "I was at all three Irvme High <ind Newport Harbor are well versed in the proud recent trnd1llons both programs have torged. But as they prepaw for Fn- day's CIF Southern Section Division VI c:hampionsh1p game 7:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College -Irvine nud- dle linebacker Mike Patter- son and I ldrbor outs1do 'backer MtkP 1\inney revealed a more pNsond1 link to their schools' thrc£> previ- ·All three (Irvine champi- onship} nngs are in my fami- ly," said the younger Patter- son, a 6-foot, 185-pounder recogruzed as one of the Sea View League's most tena- cious defenders. games," Tunney, a key com- ponent of Orange County's sting1est defen!>e, sdld Newport played Ir.vine m the 1992 D1Vis1on N final and Tunney was asked what he recalled dbout that show- down, won by Irvine, 30-8. "It was one of the most ·hard-fought contests we've had all year." Clayton said. ·"It was tough all the way through.• "Ryan was a strong safety on the 1991-92 champions and John played defensive end in 1993-94 (the former a ClF title campaign)." "l remember pldymg touch football on the (Orange Coast College} field at halftime,• he said with a smue. Jones, a 6-toot-8, 263-pound Tunney's fellow captains SEE FOOTBALL PAGE 8 G 0 l F A SHUTllJ ('J)NCL.\SIONS ID R.l!STROOMS ~ flRS1 AlD I fAJRWAY U UJI C.OIU'OAATE YIU.ACE FAl~AY CRO~ING • OOllBmON PAVWOS WIUCAU. TlLEPHOst rn UJCLS JTN'! GALUJlY llO\IJT'IOG PELICAN Hill GOLF COURSE GOING NEWPORT Pelican Hill getting ready for weekend feast by • combining both courses to accomodate th e event. Hll ltl\Hll 1>1 '.'." Daly Piit NEWPORT COAST -When Jack NickJous Productions n£>cded e:i director for its No. l telev1S1on goU event, they turned to dn old friend who operated d successful celaunch of Shell's Wonderful World of Goll on a tiny island in less than three months. , When the compdny decided to l_IlOVe the Diner.; Club f\.fotches 'from the desert at PGA Wc.<;t in La Quinta to the ocean at Pehcan Hill Golf Club m Newport Coast, it J:"alled on Gary Polletrd -also "among the area'" newest resi- dents. • Pollard was so convinced that !his was d perfect mc1t< h for golf nd busmess, and television and ;sponsorships, he bought d home here. Now, he •never wants to leave." • O nce the gcruus du jour o(Aru- ba Island for Shell's Wonderful World of GoU. after rtming ~250,000 on remote 13arbudos for en e vent that incre.1scd rounds at the g olf club by 7,000 a year a nd helped sell about $6 million in real estate, Pollard was the guy want- ed by Terry Jastrow, president of Jack Nicklaus Productions and winner of seven Emmy Awdrds. ·I've been everywhere around the world, and thJs (Newport Beach), my wife and I feel, is our utopia,• Pollard said Monday dur- my lunch, as playen; from the PGA. Seruor PGA and LPGA tours rolled into town to play in the Sl 2 million Diners Club Matches Sat- urday and Sunday, the first major goll tournament at Pelican Hill. Ford has been at Pelican Hill smce it opened its first resort comse in November 1991, and many; like himself, have been waiting for this weekend ever since. ~The lryme Company wants to .do more for the community,• Ford i>aid. In the early 1990s, The Irvine Company built two championship golf courses with ocean views on every hole, believing· that, one day, television would come and show Pelican I till to the rest-of the SEE GOLF PAGE 8 Lexus in 2000. Event ls changing title sponsor, but Pelican Hill GC appears to be In for a long run. NEWPORT COAST -Officials of Jack Nicklaus Productions are sold on P~ican Hill Golf Club as an ideal site for the Diners Cub Matches, but starting next year there will be a new title sponsor. Diners Club International, which recently merged '\\ith Citi Corp. and now o~etes UDdar the parent company Citigroup, report-edlv did not renew 1ts contract after five years wttb Jack Nicklaus Productions and Lexus will be the new title sponsor in 2000. Tournament director Gary Pollard said 1\-tonday the deal with Lexus is a multi-year agreement, but for less than five years. 1be Diners Club Matches, ongmated by tbe LPGA and PGA tours, was played at. PGA w,.t ln La Quinta the first four yeors, but was na& held :last year because of the PGA Tour's PtMidwtt'I Cµp Tbe mmde-for-teleVlS1on event returned 1111 year .to a new oourse and Pollard1 who 141'1 1 , tfw Jack Nicklaus Productions, said his ~..:::..';.hope to remain at PeHcan -by Richard Dunn DINERS CLUB MATCHES Nancy Lopez out • Father-in-law of LPGA I lall of Fam r is seriously ill, forcing the event'. first drop; Davies replaces her in LPGA held. NEWPORT COA~I -Nancy Lop z of the LPGA Tour dropped from the Dmcrs CJuh Maleh and will be replnccd in the held this w ck.end by Laurn Di\v1 , toum. mnnt dlr~etor Cary Pollard S•Ud Monday. Lopez, on of the• top goliers m l.PGA history with 46 titJP , mclutling three LPGA h ropl· on hip , nld h r hu band's fath r i senou ly 111 bnd h \\ill 00 · lLnab] lCI rertidpat n th 'VCill Fnday through Sunday ftt I \ilicnn Hill Gou lub. Lopez member of th LPCA Hall of Fam H r husband, Ray Knight. is an ES~N beleball Ma• l)"t and f onner maJor lcagu manager Davt , who wilf be partnered W1th Kelli Kuehn ln the t am match·play v nt fcatunng all lh moJor 1goli tours •• won the JC Penney C1assJe at Palm Harbor, A , S-und ~· w1U1 John DeJy making n blrdi putt on the third playoff hole -by Richard Dunn QUOTE OF THE DAY "I wont tflk event to come bock to P 'can H year aher yeOI We ~er wont to leme __ • Gary Pollard, Diners Club Matches Director .. Do ly Pilot 1 SPORTS . HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM ART GR.ON SKY Newport Beach • One of the true legends of Newport Beach, he and his family were the roots of sportfishing for decades. .ll\I '\11 'Ill I Beginning m 1926 Art allll Gron!->k)' would come down with tus family dunng lhe summer, often in the old red trolley ct1rs that used to nm down Cenlrnl Ave. (now Balboa Blvd.) to fish in Newport llc1y Ol'dr the )City. Art had a !>euet hole that produced huge spoUm croaker weighing up to J 0 pounds. ~one o.r the h1ghhghts of my years as a locc1I youngster was hooking and lc1nclmg three spotfin croaker on a three-hook c;nelled rig, bdlted with razor clctms while f1Slung off the old wooden bulkhead next to onr home dt the end of the Balboc.t Peninsula," said Gronsky, today's mductee into the Dally Art's Ldndmq, le<1tunng Froober, Bonanzct, NPwporter, Southern Comfort and Llttle Sport. Gransky op •rated Art's Landmq for 20 yNrs. adding a great little c ale U at <,erved the be'>t haml.mrger., m Newport Be1H h, t1long wllh a Johrt-.on Outboard ~ lotor ale and c;ervice bu mess. Gron-.ky' only regret when he retired horn the .. porthshmg hui-anes-. m 1~83 wac; that he didn't purchRse the land that he had ptl1d rent on tor so man}· yedrs Art didn't ~et completely out of the fbhma industry after closing Art's Lmdmg. He 11nmed1dlPly n:opened the outboiltd motor ~c.1les and service shop that Gransky operated near Pilot's Sports Hall of · fdme, celehrdting the m1llPnnium. -f'*". -· the Lido sh1pydrd, and at the Dunes until he off1cielly retired from the bu-.m •ss 10 1991. rt was 1947 when the Gronsky family of Balboa purchased the Bdlboa Pavilion from Paul Lorentzen and v.1th a lot of hard work and dedication, built it ---.... ~-~ . .. . ' Cronsky's many contnbutions to "lewport Bed.ch, m addition to playmg a ma1or role in the dev~lopment of the to one of the finest sportfishing fleets aloqg recreational ftshin_g mdustry, mdudes spearheading the the Southern Califorrua coast, ArtGronsky Newport Beach l\.autJcal Museum now. ba:.r>d near the Back Art Gronsky had a w;1on of how good local and offshore hshmg could be in the year'> to come. The Gronsky fdmily remodeled the lower floor of U1e Pavi.hon, <ldding a tackle store, more docks'and expanding the sport11shing fleet. The first boat added was the Sea B1snut, followed by Gronsky's pride and Joy, the Frontier, The Frontiei was an aU-steel, 65-foot !>porthsher built in Costa Me a and <>kippered by Captain Spike Taft for many successful st>ac;ons. As the sporttishmg business oared m Newport Bay, Gronsky added the charter boats Apache, Duche s, Gypsy, Bonanza and his own little pnvate ix-pack charter boat, Little Sport, to accommodate the many anglers who would dive all the way down from Los Angele to catch albacore, tuna, yeUowta.il and white sea bass, or load up gunny sacks with shallow water rock cod dunng the off season. -At one time in the mid SO's there were more than nine sporthshmg landings m lull operahon in Newport Bay, Wlth more than 200 sport bOats docked or moored in the bay," said Gronsky. "In addition to the excellent oftshore sport hshing, ther<~ wcr~ three canneries that operated year-round produong millions of cas •s of canned albacore, sardines and mackerel. ~long w ith one of the west coast's largest itbalonc factones locate<t. on 20th Street, '>Upported by a comm •raal fleet of more than 100 119 boats, mers and gill netter.;.• The Balboo Pavibon gre w m popularity and bea\m a hug tounst att.rn chon. When the Cronc;ky family pur ~has.cd the larg t a sh 11 collection in the world from Fred Aldnch of Ba}' I land, 11 wa moved to the top 11oor-of the Pavilion where kids, loc. I r dent and \•acahoner; woulci vi w hl'ils U18t md url d many hurv tl!d off th N •\vport B ch co st Th c yet of portf1shing chan11• d ln th r1}' '60s a many It wnt r anglers made U1 long Wiv to Slln Diego to ti h for y llowtnil and albacore that moved out of looal waters lor n arly ft d de This absence of blue water gatn f h didn't deter Gf'onsky from oontituil"9 to operate a spot'tf hlng fleet out al 86lboe In l 963 Gronsky lMted the fuel dbdts next to the lei1y boal landing. oon truc:t.d • new bUUdlng and n oper tif\9 Bay bndge m the old Ruben E. Lee floating restaurant, and he 1s a leader m the community to pre<>erve lhP h15toncal ac;pects ot Balboa and Newport Beach. 1 {1s fine collecuon of old photography of the hshmg mdustry m Newport Bay, shot by Gron-.ky with his old 4X5 Graflex camera, cc1rT1ed down to the dock when any big catch of fish was being unloaded onto the dock, has tremendous memorable value. When asked to reflect on the past 50 years ol b mg an integral part of Newport Beach, Gronc;ky replied, -1 en1oyed growmg up m Newport Beach as a kid and c;pending time f1c;bing. When I had the opporturut): at my landing-. I alwa} found room on one of the boa~ for a kid to go h~hing I can recall each ummer taking kid from the probation department, and tho who were physically handicapped. and allowing them to expen nee salt water fl hmg for the hrst tune 11\ their life.• Gronsky al o recall th many mothers who 'wo\lld drop their k.Jds off at the dock to l am about hshing. ·1 could always find a JOb tor a young,ter at lhe landing. From cleaning th' docks and scrnbbing the deck, to becoming a pmh ad on a b,1U·day boat l want"d to keep them off the tr ts and help them r ahze JU t how great a place ewport Be ch wa to grow up in, and that hsbmg coul~ play an important part m lhe.i.r live a they grew into adul , " id Gron ky. One of G_ronsky' pe onal tu hl1gh Wft to watch a v ry young deckhand by th nam of Frank 1..oPl te of wport Beach g "t his h , rt lnto sporif ishing back ln the art · '.S , Tod l Pn lS-c<IKlSl<l.le1'00- by m ny to be on of th m t import int inchvtdu l n the c 1lifotnla lOrth bin industry nd a pok nan for the future nf ftsh ng. nd Gron ky feel he h lped oontrlbute to LoPreste'I SU Gron d In wpon Be Ch wiU1 wife Anne ol 39 y ~ whO strongly~ h band' vllion It not hard to lpot Groallry aJ b itill dm9 .. odglMl .blllC:Q ~ 956 ThundertJArd uound Newport 8aeCh ft9ll' ., •1 have 0¥8' 580.000 ma.a• • :f!,.ttle car and wwy IDlle w• on me road,.....,... Beech • kl Grootky I • • Tuo$doy, Dooomber 7, 1999 ~GOLF • CONTINUED FROM 7 TV Land. A!. we count the days to the end of the mll· 1enn1um, Pehcan Hill has found its own utopia, blending two tunning course into one and ereating a ma91ral spectdtor showcase --star- ,mg Jclck Nicklaus and the usually great New· port Beach w ather In December. When the three tours gather this weekend • in the made-for-television event (.shown live on ABC Saturddy and Sunday), holes one through 14 will bo played on the Ocean North Course, the n 15 through 18 on the Ocean South -- dubbed by Ford as "the greatest four fi.ru.stung holes m Southern California." The reasons for combining tho two courses .are threefold: First, it will alJO\\'._ spectators bet- "ter Vlewmg, especially from the hosp1la.JJty vil- :'lage. the party end entertainment ba~e of the )ournament; secondly, 1l's more ca.meraJriend- ')y from a marketing ... tandpomt (there's plenty .of rec:ll estate to sell); and thirdly, it allows Pel- ;.ican Hill to fedtwe both courses on television. •(The lrvmc Company) felt that now is the :rune to (host a ma1or golf tournament), and If it :was going to do 1t, 1t wd.S going to be first dass l)nd the facility would be first class,• Ford said • "This is not 1ust the golf course we're pro- moting. but we're promoting all of Orange County· Sports Doily Pilot BRIEFLY Eagles explode, again • SaddJeback latest Estancia Victim, 7 ·O. SANTA ANA -lhe cxplo IV('. - Estancia High boY.s i;occcr team con-S 0 C ( I R tinued 11.s early S<>a.,on roll Monday, routing nonJeague host Saddleback, 7.0. Coach StcV<~ Cnw.haw's Eoglt s (3-0) have outscored three opponents, 20-0. Monday il was seruor Omdr Navarretc's hat l!'JCk which paced the victory. Esdul Mondoza acldt•t) a pair of goals to up his sec1son total to 10, while• ~eruur Ccsnr Terrones also scored tw1ce. Se1tlor I hluno Amd!Jtt hlllf two saves for the Ecigles. Costa Mesa girls top Irvine. 2-0 · COSTA MESA -The Co:.ta Mei.a $ 0 ( ( I R High guts soccer \f'am produced one of its biggest victories in recent memory Monday, blankmg nonJeague VlSltor hvioe, 2-0. · Juhe Kroening scored 10 the fm.r :lO seconds off csn asstst by Sharon Day and Katie Roche was cred1teo with an goal when an Irvine defender directed the bull into her own net to hoalize the conng. •Tius is a solid' wm for us," Mesa Coach Dan John- ston said. "They're a tough team, but we k ept up with them.· So as Pehcan T fill dnd .Jack Nicklaus Pro- ductions gear up for the big pageant, tourna- ment director· Pollard belleves the event will help make the area "d goU mecca• as it com- ple ments the Toshiba Senior Classic, the Senior PGA Tour stop at Newport Beach Country Club in March. BRIAN POBUDA I DAJl.Y Pl.OT Newport Harbor football coach Jett Brlnk.1ey and three of his standouts, Billy Clayton, Mike Tunney and Blair Jones, al the 24th annual CIP Press Conference/Luncheon Monday. Margaret Landeros had eight !>ave<> to get the shutout for Mesa (2-0-1) Also, lhe Mustdngs' Llsa Dunn converted a Day assist in the 74lh minute to he non- Jeague visitor Long Bedch Wilson, 1-1,.Saturday. CdM girls bounce Magnolia, 45-38 FOOTBALL "I don't want to compe te with the Toshiba,· Pollard said. "There are enough spectators (in "Orange County) to not only support the Toshi- ba Classic and the Dlllers Oub Matches, but more CONTINUED FROM 7 "I want lhlS event to come back to Pelican Hill year after yedt We never want to leave • Pollard Sdld the desert produced galJenes or 350 people at tunes. ·we wanted the event m a growing and • dynamic population where the commuruty , would embrace it and corporations would embrace It, and I know next year it will be five bmes better dlld my JOb will be three times easier, • Pollard said senior offensive tackle, who drew oohs and ahs from sur- rounding tables when he stood during introductions, remem- bered Irvine's aggressive defense A Celebrity Dine.rs Club Matches Pro-Am will be played Fnday. For tickets Fnday, Satur- 'day and/or Sunday, call (949) 759-5175. "They were very quick and hard-hilting," Jones Sdld Of Coach Terry Herugan's Vaque- ros (10-2-1) "I've never plaY.ed a team twtce m the same sea- son. but I'm looking for a com- pletely new script. We have to forget about what happened the first game.· PUBLIC NOTICES • Flotltlous Business Name Statement • The following persons are doing business 11 , CORNER STONE .FINANCIAL, 2133 West Chapman Ave , Suite #A, • Oranoe. Cahlornra 92868 Richard Paul Ward 2133 West Chapmam Ave • Su le A. Orange, ca111om1a 92868 ' • Th•s bustnes~ 1s COO· _ ducted by a ueneral 1)al1114HSh1p Have you.started Oolng business yer> No Richard Ward This statement w11 l1l!Jd w11h the County "Cler11 ot Orange County on 11-10·99 19906811087 Dally F>tlol Nov t6. 23 30. Due 7, 1999 T693 Good Jobi rellable services Interesting things to buy lt'a all there every day In Classified &42·5878 ~ ( 795 OBITUARIES I ... GLASPEL . -Viola 8 . Glupal ts, of Newpo!1 BHCh di.cl Dec;ember 4, 1999 She w11 the wife of the 1111 Dr. J Gl11pel tnd Is • eumved by her brothers, _ Aol»t1 Mot1a9en of F•9u1 Falls, M111ne1ot1 and Irving Mohagtn of Fruno, CaJ1tomlL • Prlvllt family Mrv'"' and entombment wlll be held 11 Pacific VI.- . MemOf•ll Pllfk In Newport Beach. LOCAL MORTUARIES PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK • Cemotery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Flctltlou• BuslneH Fictitious Business Name Statement Name Statement The tollowlng persons Tl'le following persons are d01ng business as; are doing t>Us1ness as a) World Amateur Sport Captain Consttuct1on Karate Orgafllzallon, b) Co , 3400 Ave or the Hardstyle Martial Arts, Arts, Apt 320, Costa 10172 Kukui Dr .. Hunt· Mesa. Cahlornia 92626 ing1on Beach. CA 92646 Halez. Amine Bouellar, C6mpasslon Move Min· 3400 Ave ol Iha Arts Apt 1s1r1es. (CA), 10112 320. Costa Mesa Csh· Kukul Or . Huntington fomia 92626 Beach. CA 92646 Tius business tS con· nm business IS con· duded by. an tndl\lidval ducted by a ootporalion Have you started doing Have you slatted doing business yet? No business yet? Yes Dec Halez A Bouakar 8. 1988 This statement was Compassion Move l11ed with the County M1mstnes, Rev Jack Cler11 of 01ange County Fellon, founder/CEO on 11-10·99 This s1atamen1 was 19996811102 hied W•lh the County Dally PtlOI Nov 16. 23. Clerk ol Orange County 30, Dec 7. t999 T694 on l 1-16•99 LEGAL NOTICE 19996811725 NOTICE OF Daily Pilot Nov 23, 30. PUBLIC SALE Dec 7, 14, 1999 T695 Fictltlou• Bu1lneH OF ABANDONED Name Statement PROPERTY The 1011ow1ng persons Notice Is hereby given aro doing business as that the undersigned will Good Deal Com, 1870 sell at public auction. pur Parkcrest Dr Costa suant to Section 21700 of Mesa, Calllomla 92627 the Business & Scott D Hollman. 1870 Proless1()(18f Code, the Parkcrest Or , Costa folloWlng described prop· Mesa, Calllorn1a 92627 arty to wtt. This business 1s con SHELLY BOLON, ducted by an 1ndiVidu111 UNIT 813, WICKER Have you staned doing STANO WEIGHT LIFT- b i t? N I N G B E N C H & u~~~~~~man o WEIGHTS. WOODEN This statemena was PATIO CHAIR 11-" t" th Cou tu JON D PHILLIPS. b"':r11 ~,·Or~ eou~iY UNIT C45, WICKER on 11-18·99 SOFA WICKER TABLE, t8996811967 & CHAIR. DRESSER, Da11y Ptlot Nov. 23. 30, MISC FURNITURE Dec 7. t.C 1999 T696 KATHLEEN KING, UNIT E27, SOFA. Fictitious Bu•lneH STEREO MISC. BOXES Name Statement & FURNITURE The lotlowing persons Sale will be by com· are doing bw.•ness as petihve bidding (wntton a) OoLtne Shoo. b) La sealed bids may be Perfumena, c) Perlume submitted in advance) Hut. 204 N LaPlaza, ON THE 21ST OF DEC Anaheim, Celilornla 9 AM AT THE PREMISE 92805 WHERE said propeny Estuardo Gor01llo 204 has been stored and N LaPlaza, Anaheim, wn1ch 1s located at Cal1lorn1a 92805 AYRES SELF Thts business IS con· STORAGE, 1880 WHIT- ducted by an lnd1vldua1 TIER AVE , COSTA Have you llat1ed doing MESA. CA 92627, (949) business yet? No 650·1282 Landlord re· EstuardO Gordillo serves the nght to bld at This sr111eman1 was •h• sale Pul'Chuea must hied w11h Iha County be made by caah and Cleric ol Orange County pal(1 lor 81 the hme of 3500 Pacil.c V-..w Of1ve on tO 2.5·99 porehase. All purctla~ed NeWPott Beach 19996809»2 goods are sold as 1$ and ... 844·2700 Daily Pilot Nov. 23, 30, must be remo...ed at 11rne Plm•lili•iill••m Dec 7. t.c. t999 T700 of sale Sale Is subj~ to PIERCE BROTHERS I c:encetlahon In Iha event It' II 1t of H"tement between ~ l!ll IROADWAY s a lere landlord and Obllgel(ld ,. Mortuary 11t Chapel every day paftY Published on Cremation 12/1199 and 121141a9 I Cl In d AYRES GROUP 110 Broadw•y n ass e BONO NUMBER CostAJ Mesa •42 5878 s 40CM6&1 842•9180 u • Ayr1154111 Slorag , Regi. ~=~~===~~======= dent Managers Publl&tled Rawpal Oeac:t1 Cor;ta MoH Chllly Pilot December 7, 14 1999 T711 Alternative'' Discount Casket, Cremation& SUPERlOR OURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY or. ORANGE t.amo1eau1C J111tlce Center • Prvt>act 341 lite City Orlvt, Poat OfltQI Oo• 14171 , Oranga, CA 92883·1&7t Burial Service Why should you subject your elf & your family to paying inflated prices for ca .. kets & service ???? r.aJJ Toll ftte J· 8·S KET Sm1ng O!IJ2 I unoundln& Countrits IN THE MATTEiR OF THE PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAM OF AVAN OOUGl.AS TRIGGS ARROVO ORDfR TO SHOW CAUSE ,OA CHANG OF NAM CASI: NUliitllA At"93' PETITION R(S) RYAN DOUGLAS TRIGGS ARHOVO HAMCAVI! nu!D A Pf:TITK)N FOR AN PUBLIC NOTICES ORDER TO CHANGE NAMES FROM RYAN OOUGLAS TRIGGS ARROYO TO RYAN OOUGLAS TRIGGS II 1s hereby ordered !hat all persons in· to rested 1n th11; matter ep· pear before this court In Dep;inment No L73 ol the SuperlOr Coon ot Ca!tlomla al '"' ad<llHa shoWn aboVe on t ·'4·00, at 2 oo o·ckxl( p m and ltlon and there show cause, II any tney have, why the peuuon lor Change of name ahoukl not be grar11ed II 1s further ordered lhal a copy ol thos Older 10 show C8Ui08 be pubbshed 1n THE DAILY PILOT a newspaper of general circula11on published In this county. at least once a week lor lour ton· s~ullve weeks prior to lhe day ol the hearing DATE: NOV. 23, 1D99 JAMES P. GRAY, JUDGE/ COMMISSIONER OF THE SUPERIOR COURT RYAN DOUGLAS TRIGGS ARROYO,. 4472 CHARLEVILLE, IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92604 IN PRO PER Publtshed Newport Beach·Co;,ta Mase Da•ly Pilot November 30, Decemt.>er 7, t.c, 21. t999 T702 Fictitious Bu1lneH Nama Statement The 1o11ow1ng persons a1e docno buslneN as IMPERIAL PROPER TIES. a Ca~IOrnla gen- eri\1 partnership 949 South COllst Dnve Suota 500. Coata Meli8 CA 92626 Herry S Rinker,. Trustee, Under Declnra· hon or Trust Dalec:t 7/31174, 949 SOul!l Coast Drive. Su110 500, Costa Mose, CA 92626 Harry s Rinker, Tru~tee, of the ROderlck and Kenneth Rinker Trust, 1149 South Coast 011ve. SU•ll 500, ~ta Mesa, CA 92626 LD&B ll"llfe&lmonl Co. A Calllomla General Partnership Jame• e. OobrOtl, Jr. General Penntf, ::l2SI Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach, CA 92683 Warrtn Leleuvnt, Gen· era1Panner, t SCNllhom Court, Newpot\ Oeaeh, CA 92680 Ann c Fe •• Tf\161 • OI Ille Beooen ravocabto Trust, Trust A, 1020 Ctiorro Street, Su la I, SM L Obispo. CA 93401 Ann C Fetl<e. TMtoe ol the Bflnntlll Fam11Y :rru;1, Trua1 8, 1026 Cllotto St1 Ill, Sun• 1 San UJI Ob µo, CA 3'101 Harold O titmhree. Parlnar 60 Crooll.ed S1tck DnveL Newpein o .. ch, CA e .. c.eo Tlttl bv!11no I• con• dvetod by a g Miii par1rn1n;h1p Havo Y'l' 1ui1100 dOin~ bu•fn()ar /. .. .... 1112/73 J I E! [)()C)rOll, ., At1<>1ner tor tmp r1111 Propo a tom~ n rnl part rahlp Th atat m n1 wa tlltd "'11 Iha County Ill OI OranQfJ ColinlV un 10-2 Said Jacobs, •Both teams played hard that first game and we expect the same thing this time, too. We know Irvine is a good team • tion." Irvine senior receiver FULLERTON -Corona del Mar High's girls basketball team defeated H 0 0 P S Magnolia, 45-38, Monday at the li'oy Tournament, setting up Wednesday's duel With Kennedy dt 8 p.m. at the same site . Irvine linebacker-tight end Jeff Patty, who snapped on the would-be go-ahead 35-yard field-goal attempt blocked by Harbor's Garrett noncale With 4·51 left to preserve the victory, said he feels fortunate to gel another shot at lhe Sailors. James Whitted, who missed the first Newport meeting with an injured knee, sc:Ud he hopes to help his team avert the offensive struggles il experienced against Harbor, particularly in the air (just four completions m six pass attempts for 61 yards). Corona, 2-0, was led by Knsten McCoy's 14 points and 10 rebounds. Chrts Eyre had 12 boards. Other CdM scorers. Andrea Gruber 9, M11anoll Ph.am, 6, Charlene Quon 6, Season Meservey 4, Eyre 2, Jackie M cCoy 2. ~1 SCHEDULE •Ever since we lost to them, everyone on the team has hoped for a chance to see these guys agam, • Patty said. "I don't know 11 losing the way we did gives us a motivational edge, but it's definitely motiva- "It was tough to watch that night, because our offense ctid- n't play as well as we have lately.• said Whitted, who has 23 of his 54 catches m the play- offs ~nus isn 't about revenge; it's about nngs," Patterson summed up. Community coU• "*' · 0.•"9C co.n •t ~.7pm H.gh sd>OOi boyl-s.ddi~ •t Cort• ~. 7 p.m , Coron• ~ l\,qr lit Ut Qo"'t• Toum.metlt. vs 8ueN P~ 7 )()pm High Khoo! girls NW. o-AcllcMmy •I bi.nc;a, 7 p m • Soa:tef- Htgh school 911ts O.tn1 HUis vs Ntowpo<t HarbOf, •I HMJM' Community Cent" l.1S pm.; Woodbfi. llt CooOM de4 Mll< l tS pm PUBLIC NOTICES CNS1754378 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (U.C.C SECTIONS 6104, 6105) Notice 1s hereby given to creditor$ of the w1th1n named seller that e bu I( sllla Is about 10 be made OC lhe assets doscnbed below The names and buSh· neu addrO$Sls ol the stller are Darrel Wayne Jone£ Haus' Trust, dated July 20, t 999, c/o Irma Jean Jones, Trustee, 4419 Harbor Dnve, Hemet C8111C>mla 92545 The locatoo In Ca1.tor-llla or tho ct11el executtve otlar of Iha seller ts 1732 McGaw Avenue, Irvine Cahtomea 926 t 4 · As {1.5tod by the seller, a11 olher business names and t1ddresses used by lho seller witmn three years before lhe date of such ~st was senl or <le· hverod to the buyer are: Nono The names and busl· non addresses ol Iha buyer ar~ Collin World Water Systems, LLC. c/o Collin TllfbO Pump, Inc. 326 South Dean Street, Englewo<>d. Now Jersev. 07631 The assets 10 be sold are Cle.cnbed as Assets, 1nc\Udtng equipment, In· ventorv. contrac1 nghts and llcenses wtllch are localed 81 1732 McGaw A11enue, lrv111t, C8hlornia 9261• Tllo businau name used by the seller at that IOCalion is World Water Sy$tems The anticipated date ol the bulk 1110 tS Nov· ember 30, 1999 at lt\8 ol• !ices ol Pepper Hamt11on, LLP In Phlladelphla, Penn1y!Yania This built sale ts not subject to Cahlornia Uni· form Commercial COde S41cllon 6106 2. Dated November 30 1999 BUYER IS/ Kevin P. Power• Coffin Wor1d Wator Sys· tem1, LLC. KeYtn POW· era PrHldent & CEO Pubttshtd Newpon Oeach·Costa Mesa Daily Ptlol Decemb4!1 7, 1999 T706 CNS1754383 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (U.C.C SECTIONS 6104. 6105) Notlee ts h(lreby glV8n 10 c:redrtOrs ol tile within nafnod seller Iha! I b\tll s It al>Out to be m&CIO Ot 11\t 115$8 ~r1bOCI t>tJIOwl Thi na1T1ea and ~­nflsa eddress s ol thcl aoller are WO!ld W1101 Sysi.~. Inc-. 1732 MC:Gaw Avenue, IMne, Cal lo11ila 9261.C Th localton in C.lilor· nta Of th c:Net Cll18CUl1Ve othcer ol the 1oller Is. Sllml! Ill IJC>Ve As llaled by the 1e11er, ell c1h11 bu•lneu names end 1ddr11uH uHd by thO 1111 Within lhfff yN1S lJOIOft 11111 d:ite OI IVCl'I !lat Wdt tnl Ot cl livarod to t~ buyer lllf .. ..,,. . I names aoo l>U:l· s eddr & OI tne buyar 11e 0 ~t W1y119 J(ln(!• Hcll'I' l r\lll tOd .Jlly 20 Ul99 do l!TM J n J • lruart1 Utt H rbor Orlvo I I lomla ~!l l a lttO &Old ..... ts g aqutpm In PUBLIC NOTICES venlory, contract rights and licenses whlCt) are localed at 1732 McGaw Avenue, Irvine. Cahlom111 92614 The business name used by the seller at tllat l:>eatton 1s. World Water Systems, Inc, The ant1C1pated date or Ille bull( sale IS August 6 1999 al Orange, Ca '°'· nla ThtS bulk sale Is not subject lo C8Lfornia Uni· fonn Commeroal Code Section 6106 2. Dalod August 6th, 1999 BUYER. /Sllnna Jean Jone1, as trustee for Iha Darrel Wayne Jonas He1!'5' Trust, dated July 20, 1999 Published Newpor1 Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot December 7 1999 T70S PUBLIC I PUBLIC I NOTICES '----N_o_n_c_e_s_ you must hie your claim a,.,.,, 5llOM'I hefein The with the court and mail a total amount d the utlPMI oopy to the person~! rep· be~ d the obllg;il10n resenta~ve appointed by MCUred by the lltOl*1Y to the court within tour be sold and reesona1J1e mooths lrom the date of e.1 mated _ .. hrst IS1uance or loners as 1 ............ npenset provided In Probate ond advanoca al,_ I.med Coda \tcbon 91 oo The the inllllll public:aDon ol the time for ltllog dalms win Notloe d s.1t la not e•plre ·belO<e lour S52,750.25. In addiborl lo monthl trom the heanng cash, the TIUllee IMI date noticed above ICCIP a castWs dl8Cll YOU MAY EXAMINE dnloMl on a It* or 11111.iona1 the Ille kept by lhe cou11 i... a ctl8Cl ~ by a If you are a person 1n-$tale °' fedenll c:redi tnon h~rer.ted 111 the estate, °'a c:tiec11 drw.in Of a s:1a1e you may me w h the or federal UVlnQI and to.I court a Request for Spa· --etaJ Notice (form DE-154) ---··-. ~ ol the !ding ol an inven· ~ C:. e.~5 02ti.llt l<lry and appraisal or ea· _.., ..--..., 1 ol 11\le &$Set$ or ol any pet1· lhe F1rWICllll Coda ll/1ld lion or account as llUlhonZlld lo do buainta 1>rov1ded In Probate an 1t111 slale. In Iha ._. COUe section 1250 A lender oOlOI lhlln cash • Roque~I tor Special No· ~ It Trumee may lltfl form is available lrom Wllhhold lht "**108 ol lhe covn clerk Iha T~·· O.CS unbl NOTICE OF Attorney for Pelltloner, funds become~ to PETITION Barry L. Mccown, the~ a endot$88 aa a TO ADMlNISTER SBN 089&03, l'Tlllllef d nohl Said salt ESTATE OF•• Law Oftlcu of Wiii be made, tu 'MltQlf Barry L. Mccown, ~ or ......... -. IVA G . ADAMS, aka P 0 . Box 1430, Bak-·-·-ft,. •-Pf"" Of implied regarding IVA GRACE ADAMS eralleld, CA 93302-1430 trtlt, ~m or encum- CASE NUMBER: Publlshed Ne...,port tiranc.. lo flbJv lht A199869 Beach-Costa Mesa 01111y Wldebledntta IClnd by To 811 heirs, benell Pilot November 30. utd o.cs. ...,...,._ Cianas, creditors, conl· Decemb41r t • 7, I 999 lhertl.Wlder. Wiit! lnlet'lsl .. 1ngent cred110rs and per· TW70l prlMded '*-'· and the sons whc may otherw1M1 l.(.911 ARCS-2971187 unpe111 pnnap11 bollnot d b4lln1are!tedlnthev.lllOf ---. _.....,12 ~-· 15-lht Note ..:urtd braid estate, or both of ------' .--IVA G ADAMS. aka 5593 AP. Nl.mbef 117· Deed \Wt! irCtrwst ~ IVA GRACE ADAMS 58S-05 NocJOt Of Tn.lllet's as pn:Mdtd WI Aid Note. A PETITION FOR Sala\Jndtr o.cs a Trua ..... cnarv-and U· PROBATE he.$ been fuld YOU AAE IN OEFAULT perlSea ol ltlt ltWlee and by W11lian1 R Whitson UN01!R A OEEO OF the INUa ~ Of Mid ill the Sv,>eno< Coun ol TRUST. DATED Octcb9t 0.CS d TNll DIMd Caltfomia. COunly of 12, 1983, 1.H.ESS YOU 111181199111 RONALD D Orange TAl<E -'CT1QN TO ROUP, A LAW CCR~ TH£ ?ETITION FOR PROTECT YOUR PROP· RATION a Ye! Truslee PROBATE requests that ERlY. IT MAY BE SOlO 23101 L.aare Cenler OnYt .. William R. WMson AT A PU8UC SALE. If Suite I 320 La1ce For.a. be aµpolntod es personal YOU NEED AN EX· ea 9'2630 ('949)4n- represen1a1rve lo edmin· PLANATION OF n£ 236&'Sal9 info (71'4)285- ister 1he estate of the de· +.IATURE OF THE PR(). 9Slfi'2 9v Les J Poppllt c~~Et PETITION re· CEEDNG AGAINST YOU, Trustee Salt Oll'loer QPP quests lhe docedenl't VOU SH04A.O CONTACT 382..0 11123, 11/30, Wiii and oodlCllS, II any, A LAWVER NatlOit • Lt..:.211_.w _____ _ be ac.lmllted to probate twetiy Q1Y9f1 tlwl RONALD The well and anv codlCllS D ROuP, A LAW OOA· CNSl192124 are av11tabla for •)(· PORATION. aa INll•. 0t NOTICE Of amlnalloo 1n lhe rue kepi 1UOOte101 l/Wloe, or ~ TO by th6 court IUbltlMld lruslee pursu-rs; ' ' ' -THE PETITION ra• ant lo the O.CS rJ Tr\111 ADMINISTER quests authooty 10 ad ~ br Rich9rd v ESTATE OF: m1n1s1er the estate under ~ an unmemed EDWARD K. the Independent Adm1n· ,,_, R.cons.i on HERTFORD lslrauon ot Eatate1 Ac1 lCY19tt9'3 • 1ns1rumen1 CASE NO. (Tn•s authonty win 1lloW No ~7tll048 Bed A119n.-.. the per$0081 repreaent· an -•IN• to lake marl) ac-Pllge d Oftlcilll r9CDf'dlt 111 To ell heir•, t•ont without Obtaining .. ol'iot d the Counly beneflolenee, cr9d!• court app1011al Before R«iotdef d C){enge tore, contingent 18iut19 certain very ltnpor· Colny, c.wom.. end onMtttore, end JM"' &ant a<:CjOoS, however, purll.tll'll lo "9 Nollce d eone WN tneV OtM,. the pel'SONI 19praen1 • CWtvll and Elmlon 1o W w1H be lnterHted In aU\le v.111 be r8QUll1d lo ltllfeunder NDDided the w•• or "tat•, or srv• notice to Int r11ted 081'7110ll8 In eoat, ~. both. of: EDWARD paraons unl111 lhey • ~ No • I(. H!RTFO"D ha"¥e wailltld notice Of 6'IOS71 d ._, oma.t A Pf'TITION hie conun1e<1 10 the Aeaorda Wll hi on bean fill() b'l JAMfS e>tOfJO$t<I action) lha lo 12114111188 11 rn tie fr\Jl'll d M. RZ2WO In the dependent adml nts· .. ...,._ 11 IN main 5uperior Coun of trauon authOt!Cy w1n t>e ..,., .,.. '° ....,.,._ Ctlifomia, County of granted unles1 an In· CMo C.... «>1_..11 f Ore~E.· ~TtON lotested !'4M'&On lila1 an CtiaprNin A"9 Ptaoenlll. THI ...-~,, otlJOWOl'I lo Ille petition CAe11000AMN,.. ~tbatJAMH ~ ~~~~ llldlOl'I 10 1M ~ M. F1Z20LIO ba grant ttie 11uth0<11y bbier ll:lf Cllltl ~ • :f P~nted • pel'9on-the ... .... ~Ill ,.,, ... m.uw to A HFARING on lhe hme ... Ill ....................... , ·-..,.t. pchllOll will be held on f'nOMY ot 11'9 Unlled _"... ... .... OEC 23, HKl9, II 1 45 lalet), .. fight. &ille Ind of .. ,. deoedent. PM 1n D«tpt. L73 IOQ!lt'1 11Mtt8f ~ to and THE nTITION 11 341 The Clly Orlvt, roN 11n1!1 tJ., 11 under Uid r e q u e • t • t h ~ Room C-702. Po Bo11 DMd d TMI in the PaJ" deo.Sant'• WILL •nd 14171, 01eng I Qlllfor envMu:!Md WI Mid County oodlole, If eny, ba PUBLIC NOTICES many ectlone with- out obt•nlng court •~prove!. Before teklng certeln very Important ectlone, however, the per- eonaf repr .. antallve wlll be required to give notice to lnter- Htad pereone unleH they have weivad notice or conH ntad to Iha propoHd ection.) The lndep•~ dent edminietr•tlon authority will be grentad unl•H en rnter••ttd pereon filH an obl9ctJon to the petition and ehowe good CaUH why the court ehould not grent the euthority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on December 23, 1999 •t 1 :45 P.M. In Dept. L73 fooattd et 341 The City Drive Orange CA 92863. IF YOU OBJECT TO the ~ranting of the petition, vou ahould eppHr at the h .. ring and stett your objeobone or file wntten objec- tion• with the court before th• hearing. Your eppeerance may be In pareon or by your ettomay. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor ofthedece .. ad, you muet file your oleim with the court end mail • copy to the pereoNI r•pre1tnt1· UW ltppO!nttd by the oourt within four month• from the date of fult IHuence of lene,. •• prollided In H otion 91 00 of the C.tifornla Pro• bat• Code. Th• um• for filing ole1me will not e)(plre before four month• from the heerlng date noticed ebove. YOU MAY EX· AMINE the file kept by the court. If you sre • per eon lnterHl· ed In the Htete, you mey file w hh ti\• court • fonnal R .. qu"t fOf Special Notloe of the fll•no o• en 11\ventorv end eppra..I of Hte11 •Htlt ., of any pedtion 0t eccount .. p10'1id9d in H e• tion 1250 of the Cllllfornl• ftrobete Code. A "•qu•et for Ss>ee'el Notice form le wellebfe from the oourt otettt. ~~ .................... LllW Ollee .. ~ ...... , v ...... ......... 1ZJO -·--Olillra CA 8140:94307 11'30. 12101.12/07 l'lil 2963 1S7t and tata ~ ct.. edmltted to prob•t•. PtQOlllt CotJrt IOribed h mDl1I luly The, WILL end eny Cen't tHm 10 OportdlOllS ~ on Mid o.d d oodlOlle WI e~MI• get to aU thOH tr: YOU OOJECT 10 11 TNll -TM PfllPlr"I .,. for exemn.don In ranalt Jobe grnnllflg ot 1tl ,,.tiioon. dlMe end t#'!llll common the fie k•• by the -,. ~ h6lrld ~·' 111 lh .._,_........., • -;..., d It• ooun. around U1e hou11? hearfng no tall y()Uf ;v--··· ~ -~ THe -..~ITIDN Lei the ~~~ or w!ln1n l!tlM ~~ lo bl '"""'' Wl~tv to Claeelfted ~~ ¥14lfl J:: ~ 1a Ma. lw ,...._, edmlNeter the Mtate ...... ...... .. ,_ CA 9'2t80 n. un-under the l~n-9enlloe ,,..,.. '"" .r '" dll-cMnt Adml•tt•tion ... _._ petBOn or bY yovY II TM199 of letatM .Acl. fThl• ---· tomoy dlil'M "" lllibllr tor ..,, ......... .. ... help ~ ftnd IF YOU A A CR Ol 1mt«:11.._ d t. P'W' eut ....... cy -ow TO Ot a c:ontmg<mt Mt ..,._ 9'ICI Oflt' ~~ r-:: ...... help ttvdlt~~~~~ ~~!!!l......d!lli!lll!ll!....J,~.;;.;...;.--;._,;..-_~,---....... .,. PUB UC NOTICES CNS1754295 Escrow No.: 991625·00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (UCC Sec. 6105) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk ~le is abOOt to be made The name(a) business Ad· d1ess(ei.) ol lhe ~ler(s) a10 WILLIAM R A6· BOTT and SUSAN E ABBOTT 2727 NEW· PORT BLVD . 1104 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 Doing Bur.mess as AVALON SALON All other bur.1ness name(i>) and add1es,(es) used by thQ Seller(~) ...,l1h1n 11"18 past threo years as stated by Iha Seller($), 1stare 416 39T11 STREET. NEW PORTr BEACH CA 92663, SALON AVALON Tho name(s) and ad dress ol the Buyer(s) 19/aro DORA KHAMIS, 4 3 14 VIA OEL GANADERO. YORBA LINDA, CA 92886 Tho ass111s bu1ng SC.Id are _gene1allv descnbed DI Fum 1ura, oquopm..iot, uoodwl ll, 1eau1, faasahOld lmprov1men1s covenant no• to oompete, transfer of telephone number and • sloe>. In trad~ Inventory and are located II 2127 NEW· PORT BLVD lt04. NEWPORT BEACH CA 92863 The bUk sale is in- tended to be oonsum· mated 11 u.e office ol Kensington ESCl'OW, Inc and the anbcipaled saio date 1s December 30, 1m The bV(J( 1{118 IS SUbtflCI to Caltlornla Un1lo1m Commercial COde Section 6106 2 YES/NOY The name •fld address ol the person with whom claims may be hied 1s l<ens1ng1on Escrow lno , t8200 Yorba Linda Blvd • &11te 308, Yorba Linda, CA 92886 and lht ~ st date tor l1h11g claims by any creditor •hell be Oe· cember, 11199, whlctl 11 lhe bus111e11 day befora Ult 1110 date speelhed aboYe Dated. 11123199 9UYER(S) Ill DORA KHAMIS PuOlilt!ed Newpof1 Beact1-c0&1a Mesa Doily Ptlol oec.m1>e1 7, 1909 T707 WHAT HAPPENS '' rou __ _,,__Pi_lo_t ________________________________________________________________________ ___.:. ______________ T~~~sday::;.::..!...~'Dec:....:.:_e~m~ber~7~,1~999--~9. ct ou1 Bu11neu Nam• Statement The following pcrsont are doing bualness es: KBR Prcper1y Manage· ment, 18 Burning Tree Road Newport Beech, caLloinla 92660 ~r1y B Rolhweu 18 Bu~ TrH Road N9WPO't Boech. Calllor· ma 92660 Thia buSlneSI \s ODO• dUded by an 1nd1vldual • Ha\19 yoo started doing wslneu yet? Yes, 1211m Klmt>ertv B Rothwell This slatemen1 wes hied With the County Cieri< of Orange County on 12·3·99 10IM81a240 Dally Piiot Dec 7 1g1. 21 1199 l.!10 I at1J I .=] Actltloua Bualn•H FlctJtlou• ButlneH Name Statement Name Stlltemtnt The following peiwna The IOliowlno persons are dolno bualneu 11 are doing busllle8S a • Reflectlon1 Asian Ana MD Office Sottwa11. An, 2157 Paal•c Ave , 109 29th Street NewPott #A·102. Costa M sa, 6Hth. Cal fOlnla 92683 Cebf01ma92627 Ri chard Dennla Jellrey Paul Cellini, Dauben, M D . 109 29Ul 2157 Paolic Ave . #A· Street, Na""P<>f1 e .. cn. 102 Cotta M a, C.11· CalJOfflla 926&3 lorflia 92627 Md\ael J Mull!n, M D • ll'llS l>UslllHI 11 con 20 Amador, Newport dueled by en lnl'llvidoet Coast, CaMornra 92657 Have you started doing Thia busoness 11 eon· business yet? No ducted by co-partners Jettrey Paul Celllrv Have you started domg Ttils statement war; business yet? No filed wrth the County Richard Dennis Clerk of Orang& Counry Dauben. M D on 12·2 99 This statement w11 1""813170 filed with ttie County DallyPrlotOec 7, 14,21, Clerk ol Orange County 28 1999 nos on I 1·30-99 19996812919 Daily Pilot Dec 7. 14, 21. 28, 1999 T709 PUB UC NOTICES Department of the TtoHury/lntemal Revenue Service Notice of s .. 1ed Bid Sal• Under UMI iwthonty rn lfltemal Revenue Cod4I MCtion &331~ tne prop-erty dMcfibed below hes been .. 1zed IOI nonpay. ment of lntcrrnel revenue tallN due from Rodletd A & Ahce D Cramer The property Witt be IOld at publk: sale undof nated bid as provided by Internal Revenue Code aec1ion 6335 and related regulations Dete Bld1 win be ~ed January t 3. Time Bids will be OJ>ened. 11.00 AM Place ol Sale. 24000 Avila Road, Laguna N1ouet, CA. 92677 Room 3203 T1t11 Oflered Only UMI !:!.9ht, tilfe, and Interest ol Rieherd A & Altoe D Cramer 1n and to tne property Will be olf ered lor .aale If 1equested the lruemat Revenue Service will lum11t1 inlormauon about possible encum· bfaN:eS, which may be useful in detetm1nlng the value ol the lntere-t betng aold Deacnphon of Prop· 1~RIGfNAL PROMIS· SORY NOTE DATED NOVEMBER 9, 1993 IN THE AMO UNT Of $46.500 00. THE NOTE IS DUE UPON DEMAND AND IS PAYABLE TO RICHARD A CRAMER WITH INTEREST FROM AUGUST 1 O. I 092 ON THE A.MOUNTS OF PRINCIPAL REMAIN• ING· FROM TIME TO TIME UNPAID, UNTIL SAIO PRINCIPAL SUM IS PAID, AT THE RATE OF TEN PERCENT (10%) PER ANNUM THE MN<ER or: THE NOTE IS AUSSEU. J MACMASTERS ORIGINAL DEEO OF TRUST WITH ASSIGN· MENTS OF RENTS RE· CORDED ON JANUARY 18. 1994 AS DOCU• MENT # 9-4-F528690-00 WITH THE SAN FRAN· CISCO COUNTY RE· CORDER'S OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL· IFOANIA· TAUSTOA ~USSELL MACMASTERS TRI ISTEE~ CHICAGO TlnE COMPANY BEN EflCIAAV; RICHARD A CRAMER THIS OCED OF TRUST WAS RE· CORDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SECUR ING PAYMENT OF THE SUM OF $48.500 00 AND ATIACHES TO PROP£RTY LOCATED IN THE CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO DESCRIBED AS FOi.. LOWS BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WE STE Al Y LINE OF OE HARO STREET, DISTANT THEREON 266 FEET SOUTHEAL Y FROM THE, SOUTH EALY LINE OF TWEN · TIETH STREET AUN· NINO THENCE SOUTH ERL Y AND ALONG THE W€STEAl. Y LINE OF lpdex Bow to Place A ••••& ••llCl•J. 4"·4M 4M• ... l •" fl ..... ~IFIEIJID -·•12 1111 00 ,., .,,. [3 By t'a"\: By Phone Jb· ~11UWn Person: • IMOYllM ..... , 111 1.11 )1li ., ... , 11-+.!· ·11.-;: .; Ill \\, •I II.I\ .. , .. ,., .. OIMITIU .,. ·UI ...... , SERVICE DIRECTORY l'J.. .,,. 1ttt I .. t. \1 I I tt1• .. , .. I 1iltolf' I Hllh f I f u II 1.n \ltJI I , l • .i, 'I ,,., r••• -for All Your Home and Bu int.>ss Needs -' ..., .. ..,.........,._ue.,.. a.... h "' (lli(I H-'( .... h \\Ml r .. Uni• s21 '""' , ... ~ ..... , • c.n i.n.M "' 642·5671 a245 G) EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rwl .... lffttllme .. lilt _.,.,., ,, ........... f 9'· ''" f ......... ,,.. .. ""ft 1111tud •lltdl mlltt II .... ... It ffHlll .. •11r ...... tlCI, ll11tilltlt1 ti .i1tflC11tHllt1 httf .. ltCI, U .... 1tlf,ltcl, '411, ••Mk••· l1llllhl ........ llllleclll lfttt., M II lltHll .. II llllh Hr ltc• 'ltltcnct, hllllllllltt .. ll1Cltllllullell • n 11 ... ,,,,., •Ill .. , ...... tlr KUii Uf 1""1ftt· 111t•I IN , .. , ullle ••ldl It II ..... , ........... 0. """'1 Ill •11t'7 ltltt .. t4 •at Ill ..... .......... .. '"' ,..,.,.,., "' 1nllftlt • 11 ....................... , _... .. ..., ...... , Cll llUO , ...... " , .... ., ..... ,., "" ............ oc -, .. ... AllfMl•UI~ ,,#' 11HO~I •••••••••••• i u SOLDu i ! SHOWCASE ! * HOMES * ! FOR SALE ! ! In Our Sat ! • Real Estate • ! S~f>lementl t : HOMES Of : : THE WEEK : * • • Display Ads • ! Start at $751 ! : Deadline ! : Tuesday 5PM ! • Open House • ! Listings : ! Only $15! ! • Deadline • ! Thursday 5PM ! • It Pays to • ! Advertf ae ! ! In the Best : * LOCAL • 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE..fN Selected Units • •••••••••• Starting@ $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. .. We are a pet0 community. 6 blocks from the beach . 949-644-2611 1 180•1 I 1u'::=i I t:~;:!J E'Slde Baek Bay 3& 281 UDO ISLE 48drm'3Ba~ 3c of P1ospact & LagoNa Hse. 2c gar $1595/mo No gar Ive on the ISiand an ow ~ & ~ "*' pel5 $1000 dap. 329 UnNltf· extra large home. 1 yr lease. '*· mele 949~72 ally •l Lisa. 949-S4M093 m oo.mo 949-631·7227 FOUND w .. 1 Highland EASTSIDE Charming Eitt Btu" Area 38i 2Ba T.,rlor, male, old, 2br. kids/pets ~ek:ome, Frplc. Vfll'f clean. $t850'mo Broollhurrt l Adam• In garage, Lrg pnvate yard, 2 ywar laase, no pas, Agent H8. 714·964-1605 $1595/mo 949·548·3959 lMH44-eo60 Ext t 16 LOST kov 24, llige ehort Small 28r 18a houM. Rear hair neutered mile c:rt, 4 unit wfpfi\'ala entrance & 202 ROOMS ~· old, moatly Whit• yard. $1050 M-M. u~r6 paid, .FOR REHT wflll dark 1111. Top ot held available 1211 714-5""3370 1• btown • blec:k 111rk>at. , Vlc:lnty North Cotta Miu E Side SBr 281 sngl lam nnr & 8aker/Piutamo. hlne, all appls. M upgrade$, Motil 714-557·1892 1geyc1,z~ 3mltobct1 no MANAGERS ~~ beclr=~= • SPECIAL• I ~ PERSONALS I 2 c•garaga.w/d hooWPI, S1S4.00•·taxWkly • • • very nice, anll 12115181 (Must preMnC hs Ml Old yoo Mt f1Mt WOOd Mac S15751mo 31~72.QU 23S rms & Mchenetts • kVne M..OOWS an Od Sitvalad on beautluly 87, did you have lawn seal· 112 ttOlJSESilCOtl> lnl5cac>ed vouncts 1ng Mcheel 949-722·9908 FOR RENT FEATURES 2-4-Hour SPIRITUAL biRECTION ...CIAIDl\llT au CH Lobby/Direct dlal ! llTI aaelling people Who ere 110 APTS ~~rvm Cl' phonu/Frea HBO 11118r8S1ed In an lnlrTlale or COST., uES a ESPN & Olsc:/Pool & more lnttnale retationsllip VOii " "' " ~ngM 4bt, Bec:11 eay area .Jacuu.1. Gue&11aoooa Ille fll.rllinoua & Who want to 101 lease. Ct'llO lnendy, Clo ·os • NEWPORT ACROSS THE $2650/mo 714-821·8094 or sa lo .. 0 lcnQ'# & lvt lllat retall00$hlp STREET 2er, Frplc:. oar new 949·786-8343 Fwys Min's from 0 C. ~ thetr everyday life I srm F111gtds. college and am no1 a Guru nor am 1 a caipeVpaint $109 mo (no Bayrldge 38f 3Ba bells Walllrlg<fistanc;e Raliglous 1 am an Intern in petS) 1665 IMne Ave 13 with 2 ~ car 111'19'· AIC, 1osh!opa& rasllllfWllS .,. lrt ot hott llSleoog Ind Cll Derrel 949 720-9422 new clfl)ltl. tile 6. pa1111t COST A MESA hold a sacred "*8 tor Ille Ext 203 S2•00ln1o MM40-2314 MOTOR INN flowertlQ ot -your unique lrnmac: t8r lwnhma in 2Bdrm 29ie.o Ctnyon Fp, 22n Hllt>of Blvd rela~ -M Thal Thllle Pan111dge Cova Sertlfle ~· deck. lik:eils, ~·d Phone MM4MUO b wt.ctr bf.ltlgl new depttl & s111am 111ews Just • llfWll5 COUlll. cletn ~======~I me_,g 10 a¥ttyday it• $137,500 Agant Srtlla 1900'Mo Lean OptiOO r Fl'EE OF CHARGE dtwnl 949-759-3729 Av .. ,949-723-5274 MMCt-1151 2bf I.Sb• eip1, tuh a!D . SElnL 204 RENTALS waah.,/dryer, backy1rd, TO SHARE 1420 GARAGE I Neat Fairview ' Siker. M S9751mo. 11tt-423-t106 your ome _ NBIAdofable bCh ll&e. ctose Tl.ES 132 APTS .'.' 1a2 APTS NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH :· Newpor! Marina·: Apartments Baylronl rnmmunuy with pm.tic~ •• h 6t mallna Walk 10 Balboa lsland shops Mmutts from fi1$h1on Island • \\'l><td ·burniny/g."JS hrcplacc'I • Pr1v.11c g;iragcs • [\oat shps ovaalobl~ Nl•W l c.,c:tn~ 2BR S20'50.\2100 S<lrry No Pets :. Plc:asc call {949) 760-0919 .: to sand, 2Bf 28a, FP, twdlotd Glganlk: Sample Sllal fl•~. 2c gar, ....,/d. modem krt. Grut Holiday· Otna below lrgpatio.$1,IOOJmo Wet'Of . ........_....., F _......._ ~H73·l505/949-650-9510 m-rames .............. CM Young Prol'I to share ~ home S*« Fnday J>OOI home al 8ITlefMI ~ 4t2i>ms.t.Oi~~ C'-1 responsible $500r'mo .. u1111714·549-I101 I I ;;:;:;;;;;;;::;;::;;:::=;:::=;:::=~ 440-.scauJIOUS 1 208 OFFICES I R>R SAU FOii ~ camc:ordaf ~led only 3 Prima NB Location! Sublease opportunity t ·2 common area spaces, lurn'd, aft services Included •ci~~ tlmtt, indudu 2llf & .UV ba!1enel, 3 ~ tapea S300 ObO 714--435-0996 1im ELEVATOR Mini Vator IJfle MW power elevatOI, 700 pounds Capealy. hold 3 PIQOle, easy mount, $1500 !MH22-8t02 ! Real Estate ! ! Section ! * Call Todayll * : LISA RIVERA ! ~ : 9&574-4252 : FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON FOR LEASE 1200 .. dllulll IUly ~""eel Otta &Ila • 2nd floor leasa IOI up to 3 yrs Statting at S2 95 II/mo -. u1ll GATEWAY COMPUTERS ••.• Fac:tofy•dlllCI SO doown LO'# monlJ#f PIY" men1 P81'11u'n IU 800 1val- lblt Some at<M Pfobltml Ol(I C .. by Dec tO, lof 1 ... scanne' O M C 1-«»-4n-t01e Code A26 (CAL'SCAN) ! ANNE WILLEY ! : 949·574-4249 : •••••••••••• 1~1 2 UNITS CLASSIC BEACH/ BAY COTTAGE 2W 11>1 beck llOUM 1 llf 1 bl. ~ \191\lanl to ~· to be so&d In 1"9 $450,000. """ e Retr1U 714-SOMOH ,•~ CORONA DEL GATED COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISi.AND Beautiful tree-hned streets and golf course views. Enloy carefree living in your largt ~ BR apartment home! .. • 'l'w<Hw gwage • Watt-/dryer hoc*ups • Fite~ (Wood & gu) • Air condrtlOning •Wet b.r • $2,26010 $2,500 Plaue cal (949) &«-0608 Q_ Another EaM.c Community --~ ' Aval Januaty 2000 Cal 9<19-640-65t2 HDP!l-E:WICU\ ,...,_~I ~,... :rea ht. t·l71·EVERCL~ Into' •w• evar c lr c om (CAL"ICAN) Qo:ped i month1 new $375 Obo lblntz. a Cnllte EJac· tnc Gurta11 & piactice Amp $3SO obo 94~ 756-9325 HOilDAV SPECiAl SEASONED FIREWOOD S1'5 CORD FREE OEUVEAY wltl\ln ntllOft ?14-194-0IU pp s;ia;;g St. JOful Knit• II cunenc llylOI size • .. ~Singer SfWlg Madi ~ CebQ("& .. 1CC1U011C$ L8!Qe W.nA Ollct Desk 9"M4G-1879 AOSEPAAAOEtROiE BOWL -. grll'>d land Mat$, Ind KUld""' lflNlif from AnMl8lm glrtla '"". J14rt!Stll .. H42..a&42 1Tm. IOiLWs, 40x34 WAS 17~. NOW $..1890 S0.90 Will LIQUIDATE AT S84QO 1-800-292-0111 wotn fANMHO ltbi TAN AT HOME 1UV DIRECT ,AN() IAVEI A-...o~ Can't ""'" to Ott to d the»• ,..,U JObe ltouid lht hcK.iee? L.9t fM 1t:i111 ... ............... , =ftnd ,,.,. I 11•11 \11 •.1 I \ lf~o:!­ \1 \ 'i•KI I ~ I • Hours I I• !1·1·11111 .. • :I }ll.1111-i OOp111 'I• 1 I I • \\ 111.-111 1: .\tl.1nt-."1 1101''" \l, .. 1.o, tnL• 448 ANTIQUESIART /COLLECtllLES 2202S..MelctSt. ..... AM. CA 12101 , -·l -c.&•9'1 I ~ APPLIANCES I •KENMORE a WASHER• & DRYER W'Ofke 1t'"'-can -SIL $1'6 pall. COM M•n0-1122 1454 FURNfTURE I Oealgnar lumltunt glas.S & oranie dnoo I.able $250 J<illr11 1Ug5 l>~IOM olhef accanorlu $5·S250 MM«-0552 ~1 PET$ R PEOPLE TOOi 9 All t>rffcle d091/c1ta boovd~• • uro;:~ We~~:mi\ I I 35 rr• a,,. 11.c.~2141 :ua WnmNJ 88 GALLON FISH . OPl'[YI • TANK with llghtt, _____ _. 3 fllt•ra, stand, ,.., ttme f I • h • s 1 so . Driver Wanted 714-~995 JU2 per hour plua mileage. 16" lllMROMDll Jau. R& 8 Soul. 1 * 50'I & '80'• MIKE .. J.MS.7505 WANTED NICE OFFICE CHAIR LIKE NEW. LMH154137 ,..., .... , ... . .. ~ .... .... Cal°"" ... l.f1W Ne«ttd Mon thru Sun 2:45em to S:4Spm, Ad- ditional WOftl may bt avallebi.. Mutt have lNell °'Ven, liebihy IMurlnce with proof oc pa)"ftlantll, driVOtt lleenM, IOCilf .. curlty card, and doln O.M.V, print out. Ac~tlng •PJ>llC8'lona Mon 10 thN Fri from e.ooam lo 4100pm ,,.... bring Ml ,.. quited lnfonnatlon. l1tMa °""" COuntr Aftn:PMI~ 2t01 Garry .... SllltlAM,C.tnCM 71'1 .... ......... PU8UC NOTICU DE 11ARO STREET 25 Ft:ET 1. THENCE AT A RIGH 1 ANGLE WEST· EALY .100 FE ET. THENCE AT A RIGHT ANGLE NORTHERLY 25 FEETT THENCE AT A RIGH ANGLE EAST· ERL Y 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING BEING A PORTION OF POTRERO NUEVO BLOCK NO 159, LOT 11. BLOCK 4096 PAACEL NO 4095 011 MINIMUM BID $26.25000 Pt0perty may be 1n· spoe1ed it. 24000 Avila Road. Laguna Niguel, CA 926n Room 3203 Subml$aion 01 Bids All bids mu<sl be aubm1t18d on Form 222i. Seate<2 Bid lor' Purchase ol Seized Prooertv Contac1 the off~ lo<ia\ed belOW !Of Forma 2222 and In· IOlmatlon abOUt INI prap· eny Swmil bids to 1tle peBon named below- belOI'• the tJme bidt be opened Peymeol Tenn1 Bid$ ITIU$I be acoornpanled l1V Iha IUll amount o4 fll bid 11 ll IOWi $200 Of IHI II the to! .. bid ii mot"8 'ltlan $200, IUbmit 20 percent oC the amounl biO 0( $200, whichever 11 greater. On acceptance 04 Iha highest bid, the balance dUe, 1f any, w1U be Required In lull. Form of Pa~ent: All paymenta must be by Clish. cert1lled c~. cast111r'1 or treasurer'& Clleclc Of' by • Uniladl Stat .. Jl(>6Utl bani<, ex· ore11, or telaQraph Polley money order. a • d'8dt or money orde< payable to the Internal Revenue S.Mcl -Nama·and Tltle Dan Sm11ti Rewnu& OI tar 33011819 Date 11111111999 MOra .. tor Worrnelion About the Sala and Subm1sslon ot Bldt , 2 4000 A.vii• Road, ~~n· N•ou•I, CA Phona 941.319.4111 Publlltled Newport Beach.COSIA. 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' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS ' Sk..p lo • IOnt 6 ln!mcicatJno. 10 Pa.rt ,,~ OOOkle tS lc:ie l'IOus• 18~ 17 Ta=rtectly 18 In &pmb 111 ThMi." 20~~ ~~abtir 2S Pl of NBA "' Soll IMlhet 30W~r 35 Gardner I mi :l6 Timet: tr'llO 37 T'~ ot ecllpM .38 Some 1tonet '' A$SU~ 43 Foe "T::Cery •5 Fann 4e Play• pu•lat '7 Elem.t 50 -and proper 53 In favor~ 5'.-Kt>an 58 Greec»'• ... 62 ArorM e3 Lesa haza•~ IS8 FQOlbd lleld IOf Sboft 67 'rang 88 Jewelers ooncem 1, 89 Sangot ~llld 70 llo-'Y 71 La5t!ng ""P' ions 1 72 OUmoolll llOm PREVIOUS PUZZle SOlVEO OOWN 1 froaly ~~~ted ' Oeodl IOI II lrff 5 Seiled• veNde 6 ~ef- 7 EV91Ybody 8~al'ld· 8a/bie, •g 9 llaClltales 10 Walked I I Of'{ ""'9ttMid 12 Noldoeed 12 1• 0 , .. UIWfd'-~ 13 Ooeamore 21 ThoM holdlflQ "ro:{.g eot1nectC>f 25 Santa-dMC!f1 Wind 2e lla/ley• 27 Ha,ppenong 28 RamglOCo 29'-ltlll'oe •• 31 Pina COllldll ingredient 32 Uconc•· ltke navonno 33 ~Yorn 51 Dengon; Klppu1 , 52 lliOlinl 34 Poklf' par Siem 39 OS1nch'1 ~n 54 HNPt 40 Alver derry 56 Correct 1ext '1 L41ttar an.r 56 ShOl1 l1ner uosalOn 57 Got !argot 42 F'ortiflcallOlll 59 -Stanloy " Money Garoner dospenM(, for fj() H I th flu snort 6\ SaV. •• 48 Before 111 a neighbol' poem 64 Pa111ter 49 El'ttared Ill 1 ~etieo. roumat 65 Sann organ ~..---~ ...... -w~ ti 12 1 can fOf Answers • r°""" -"'p <arr....,.,.. • ~i--HIC~37().9800 HI cod'.1500 Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR JHARIF and TANNNf HIHSCH . ' Hl!LP A FRll'~''O r~ NEED Both \'Ulncrnhk. We t d~ah NORTH • 64 i;,AKl WF.~'T 0 ., 4 •KQJlC.1414 • QJ 10 9 8 EAST •72 0 864 \I 10 s l 0 AJ 92 . ,\ K IOJ •87653 SOUTH • AKSJ "'8J 97 0 865 •2 · lk biJdmg· \VF.ST :-iOR'llt I• 2• Pa J~T Pli £.\Sr Pus Pli'I Opcmog leJd· Queen of• "OLTH 2'1/'T Pu! Looi.. mg fbr a Chn~1m;h 'gift for )OUr to'' rit( bri<lg.: pla~ec' You cnn· not do bctu:r th.in one ur both ot &JJ1c Kun1.ir') new books, "&ld11: Kan1ar Teaches Modern Brii.Jgc l)cte1N:" .ind "[Jdu: K.inw Teach.!-; Advann'<l Bridge: Dtlco\.:" (A\atl• nhle lrum the author, 2700 Neilson Way No. 31-1, San1n Monica. Calif 90-lOS t?2. each; S40 lor both, p<>"-t· paid S1gneJ JnJ inscnl>cd upon re<1u,•:.1.) La t "'eek 11..: Pl'C..Cntc:d J h 1nJ from the tim Hllumc. Tht) 1.k.11 is lrom !he aJvarn;cJ book, "h 1s \Cry 1mporunt for Ille do:fenJ • m not only 10 count their own 111cl.\ on defense. but ~l;ircr's a> well O.:clarer\ kn.,wn lrkk coont can mnucnce lite dcfcn~ dmmiltically "P.anner plays the: t11.o of SP<!JC) ,11 tmk one and dteli.11Cr win) th.! lunii At trick ~wo, dc:darcr lc31h the rnc:"1r<lblc cluh 10 )'our ace, partllC'r plavmg low. Whllt \hould you play at inc\ tllret? "Panncr's play of a low ~ ha.\ denied an honor, Conclu51on Declilt· er has 1wo 'PJde tncks. Oner;: your ace of dubs b removed, declarer ha.\ the m<>Tc-club 1t11;k\ SUlclng )'OU 1n the fa..:e. noc to menuon the ICC•king ot hcaru for at le~t nmc lllcks (more 11 dccli!rer hold) the queen of h.:arul ' ... Shift to the fourth su11. Your play 111 tnck three 1s o low dramnnd YllU are hopmg to tal.c four 111c" m that u1t • panncr win$ the Ion~ of diomonJs and n:tums 1he 1cn, allo11. • mii )Our side LO cash four d1amonJ\ .in<I u dub·• Your fnenJ ~111 rcmembl:r your gift lor yelll'$ "'h1lc po.:kcuna 1~ c\lra 'hckcl~ 11. on .11 the club. 695 CARS/TRUCKS IVANS/SUVS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NA~SUVS 696 VEHICLES WANTED LEXUS SC300 '96 White (036856) $27.995 LEXUS Of W£STMINSTER (800)291·3747 Lincoln M1rk VII LSC Stden, 'II. S6000IOBO Low mleage, luly loaded illCldQ. SIA'! rool ExClltnt condilion lnSlde and out Call 94'l/6'&-7926 Of EMAIL ONEDOT490YAHOO.COM MlfCede1 320£ '95 2~k miles, champl1an, leather, chrorne whls nlW 11res. alarm, CD. ptme, Original owner $29 000 9'~261·9013 days 949-759-9303 8Ytfwig Mere1d11 560 SL '89 Out1t.ndlng car. Rtd/aad· or. lnt•lor. Loldff $24,000 9'49-644-6610 Oldtmobllt lntrlgu. '99 V·6, lealher. CO. fornt !Jleen. low 3300 1111. Ike newt (3n181) $18.988 NABERS (714)5'o-9100 FOR ANY CARS AND ALL r;>RIVERS! I O GET A FREE QUOTE! CALL (714) 425-0976 WE RESEARCH ALL TOP INSURANCE COMPANIES TO FIND YOU THE BEST RATE un your ad in the ewport Beach- osta Mesa Daily ilot and the untington Beach- ountain Valley ndependentto each over 100,000 omes. Fax us this orm with you r credit ard #·or mail with check today! un for a week! If our car does not ell, we'll run it for nother week FREEi II tor just $10'. Doily Pilot ---------------------0 YES, SEU MY CAR 1 ZIP Credit Catds 0 MC 0 'llSA 0 A'.4 X t•poart __ _ Amt Olld Pert.ctr.: ai.. .__. ___ MN ~---- 01c,...... Ot>o••$o•" a.._ . ...., Pnct Cv• a-•-01 .. 0ooui..1 ----a..._ • ..., 0-0 .. -..,,. •• C• ·-a-~ .. a ......... f .... D•-o-• .. 1-.. 0 ,,.,.,._, · o .. c--. o..-~ o...,,._ Ol--Cc.-a.__ 1 .. ,...,_ o,.,.p_ o--a-... ..,..._. 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II'• all there every day In Claulfted M2.ff'78 REACH 80,000 HOMES EACH WEEK FOR ONLY ' 1304 • HAULING I JUNK TO THE OUMPlll 71 .. 111-1182 AVAILA8lE TODAY! 94M13-S56f PHEN+DIET Complccc ~diul Pror s79/ Wttahc Loss rno M•dt 1...-lud<J VIAGRA REGAIN CoNFlooO: IN 1V&TI ~ 800-7()()..8 4 308 HOME IMPROVEMENT TIME TO BEGIN YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECT? Call a plumber, patnter, handyman. or any of !tie grtat services listed nere In our directory! THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TOOAYI 1318 LAND9CA.PNl I EXPERT CLEAN-UP TreM·PNneO'RemoYOO Non-lc.-.sed contractof 714-751-3471 SHANE'S Put 330 MOV1NG & STORAGE DAIY 5 MOVINC· SOWICES MOVIHG? 13 YRS EXP. Packlng/101dlng wltruck. 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PMlt..ig.lnVt-1 Ho41WApl quality JOb' Free tsbmate L#569897 7fH36·8888 21VRS ouAOT'i PAINTING TOUCHUPS TOO 24 Hours • Rlchlrd Sinor l.1280644 9'49 95\.1892 It's all there eve,.Y day In Classlfled 842·58Z8 352 PLASTERING /STUCCO Plaat•/S1ucco Parch Sef!lng S<iulhcm CalilOf'l'lta IOI 25 y a1s L.t3208&4 24 I "' 71 4·554-7831 1354 PLUMBING I DAN DAWSON PLUMBING Repair Remodel. f\.~. l>ctunS 241¥ &el'WO E•port ga systf.!fll 1tfJlrics L•554722 9'4~720 EXPERT Drain Cltenlng Plumlimg rep>ll1s 20yTS e~p M v.o,._ C)Jaralltetld STEVE 7t4·545·8298 PRECISE PLUMBING Repa & Rtmod FACE ESTIMATES L#687398 714·989 1090 The l.o<al Plumber ......... "MIU.....,. lnr ""LOCATING nKT'aONtC SlAa UAJC ontcnoH rn.n41ys.r..k• 675-9304 Ll7S2•97 ln.tllf*t WB'TfllBIJS ·fl •dlll~ •H11r-Yllm ·fllis.t·llm ............ 141 . 141 -ara Simplify your hfe through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 a few wOrds 1354 PLUMBING I n.eNeighborhood ~lumber! 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SIOI>. 11$!.11, inl8riOr Jll!nling acMct ID tha crazy Ll735976 r ... 9·631·2111 1391 YISLDINQ I Bob' t W11dl119 40yra Exp Stick. ~, ftex core struc· - IUJa, tiili!ls & ~ 714 501«176 pgr !M!H29'2775 392 c~= GOLDE" WEST . WINDOW CL£ANIHQ SlMf Uon Guararc Uc~'ln$urllll 14M3MM.2 '( Hl:t:' noon l>OCIOH \\mi),,..,. Sc:r~11 f\, n • 11 J)uors etc I 1t e I tnnld<' Wt• mM.e tJo,n<' mils 714.641.31!9 On the move? Sell your extra household Items In Classified Call 42-5678. 128perweek • 4Wlc. min. I