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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-05-10 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -NC.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, f.M..Y 10, 2000 City discuSses high-density 'v ~ousing on'v East Side • Officials say trend of dividing large lots to build multiple units is hurting the area's 'neighborhood feel.' Andrew Glazer DAILY PILOT EAST SIDE -Cookie-cutter homes squeezing onto Jots once occupied by larger. single-family homes here a re tak- ing away from the neighborhood feel of ·this middle-class, family-filled area, city officials say. J City Councilwoman Heather Somers said the new, higher-density develop- ments, sprouting ti)<e dandelions here as the real estate market continues to boom, are also flooding residential streets with , traffic and added garbage cdns on trash day. Because many of the complexes are • gated and withdrawn from the street. it's difficult to chat with neighbors on the way to the mailbox or while watenng the lawn. Some East Side residents sdy this creates a feeling of eparali~ the yeighborhood. ·1 know ev~ryone on my street, but I 1. think I have yet to meet d n~1ghbor m the Sewage spill spoi s sur new eve opmen across e s ree rom me." Somers said. ult doesn't encourage them to go outside theirniche. It's a bttle pocket within the neighborhood." The City Council in 1992 reduced the number of housing units alloweci on each .. Orange County Sanitation District pipe break dumps 3,000 to 5,000 gallo·ns of raw sewage into ocean, closing beaches ABOVE: Surfer Chris Skawlnski throws his bead back in disap- polnbnent Tuesday after reading a warn- ing siQll posted on Ute beach al Orange Street in Newport Beach. · piece of land on the Ea!.t Side m an attempt to pre erve the neighborhood feel. "I'm.very proud of what we did," cUd Councilman Joe Enckson, who was among those who approved the measur<>. ·aut there are already so mdny bw.lt up already. I don't think you can turn the AlexCoolm.n DAILY PILOT . clock back a decade • Perlect waves turned perfectly foul Tuesday as raw sewage poured into the ocean a t the mouth of the Santa Ana River, forcing a beach closure from the Talbert channel lo Orange Street in Newport Beach. Starting al about 5 a.m .. 3,000 lo 5,000 gallons of sewage spilled from a Orange County Sanitation Dis- trict line, said Monica Mazur of the Orange County Health Care Ag ency. LEFT: Newport Beach police order surfers out of the water after a sewage spill was reported. City planners d1stnbuted a report to the City Counal at a study session lh1S week detailing how the clly could restnct developers from c;ubdivtcting parceb of land. · The city could further decred<;e the number of homes ll allows on edch prop- erty, said David Brantley, an as~oc1ate SEE SPILL PAGE 9 PHOTOS BY MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT 'Insider' tells students not to smoke •Jeffrey Wigand, subject of the 1999 movie 'The Inside r,' speaks about the dangers of tobacco at Corona del Mar High. Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The real- life •Insider• spoke out against the dangers of cigarette smoking Tues- day to a packed audience at Corona del Mar High School. . harmful ingredients in cigarettes. •Most things in a cigarette you can't put in a sanitary landfill,• Wigand said. He bas been traveling across the nation, warning schoolchildren about the tobacco companies. ·1 plan to continue lo speak until I put them out of business.• Wigand said. A round of applause followed his comment. began 12 years ago when Kentucky- based Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company hired Wigand to invent a "safer cigarette.• . He provided the government with inside information on how much the tobacco industry knew - but would- n't ad.mil -about the detrimental health effects of smoking. Since then, Wigand has started Smoke-Free Kids, Inc .. a foundation that educates childre n about the danger of cigarettes. SEE HOUSING PAG~ 9 Je ffrey Wigand, the tobacco industry whistle-blower w ho was featw'ed in the 1999 movie •Tue lo.sider,• impressed the high school students with his speech -whith included the terrifying tale of his efforts to expose his former e mploy· ers and an equally horrifying list of Wigand, a scientist, said he sees how •most things change,• but he never foresaw how deeply that phrase would cut into his own life. It Afte r hearing Wigand speak, some Corona del Mar High students expressed anger toward the govern- ment for allowing the tobacco indus- SEE INSIDER PAGE 9 DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Jeffrey Wigand speaks wttb Corona del Mar High School stu-· dents about the dangen of "moktng. Downtown Costa Mesa beckons W'ith ech oes of a bustling past same. Local merchants purred down the street in cars borrowed from area auto deolen, unlling and waving. Bringing up tbe rear - after the cope on their motorcydel bad gone by Md the lut down bad padded into the distance. - WU the street nreeper. It was a crowd favorite and kids vied for the distinction of riding OD it. •1 have lddl that haft already grown ap wbo have swept ud l'D...,.,..., take tbW lddl. ... OWDllllal tbe .............. Jllllf'lWed -wlbabll I 5 g-GI pride -in a 1991 newspa- per article. But the parade doesn't come this way anymore. It simply ran out of steam. Attendance dwin- dled, interest waned and that one Saturday morning that bad been r8181'Y8d for an annwil time of Amert· cane -out of date and out of time though it might have bean -WU retired witbout fudare or even ...... , ...... ••• . hwWIMl'llbPry, ==--=-~ city like Costa Mesa would stake its reputabon on a slab of Icelandic Cod dtpped in \hic.k, gooey bat- ter. The yeerly carmval at Uom Park WU • piece of •the put. 1bere WU the beauty pageant -once known u M"-, Mennaid, but now 11mp1y· maldnV do .. Mill coeta ·Me.a. rt.ere WU A fNdde aJDe.t. 1bere WU a CCJlltllt for ktlnb) • twtnl ..... dlildl9l dant'ed OD==· AndlDIM _.,ID.._ ""'ng lllill ,f MAML.1 .. 1 11111 AllAMC --------2 ~lOWI ' QAWflDS __ • ___ n MU(I01IQ5 __ ,, srom ·-'° --__J ...... • lllJ•pmllll•a..·• .... ,., S.Wt 1 L .. I 2 'Nadnesday, Ml;ry l 0, 2000 on • buDetlii t.oud . .lY!Sl!~rw·i-1>1 Qni•r••• tofa11 • NetwOl1t 1i T1oca1 animal org•nlutlob Inking people and pm through community action. See other antmats at www.anbnalnetwork.org . ......... -~. lhe Community Al*'-' ... ...,_WOl_rtl P.O.bll62 ~twht2651 (Ml) 759-)146 Doily Pilot . ~ . "It's great. It shows the kid~ that there is an emphasis on recycling. It heightens awareness." GeHI!(.~ ·11vuwED \.. . ' ~ DaVIS \, Stieve • Paper drive volunteer helps raise funds for Mariners PTA. Amy R. Spurgeon DAILY PILOT fA~NAC 1 1 .. : DUI ARRESTS . The following were arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and. as with all such crimes, are considered innocent witll proved guilty. May8 •Damon Douglas Feather, 24, Yorba Linda May? •Robert Watson Lee, 52, New- port Beach •Morgan Patrick Madden, 20, Costa Mesa : •Victor Francis Navin, 29, :Rainbow, Calif. :Mays : •Maurice V. Smith, 58, New- : port Beach -:May3 : •David Samuel Llssitz, 30, : Mission Viejo :.May l :•Thomas Davin Fahey, 21, : Newport Beach : IEAL ESTATE ~TllNSACTIONS ,.. :cosTAMESA : e601 Rainer Way, $200,000 - 'Mariners Principal Mltry Ann Ehret •2847 Clubhouse Road, $304,000 •1084 Salvador St., $250,000 •34 73 Venetian Drive, $388,000 •2351 Richmond Way, $163,500 •2073 Mandarin Drive, $425,000 NEWPORT BE~CH •5100 Campus Drive, $850,000 • 10 Chatham Court, $1,100,000 •1800 Port Barmouth Place, $577,500 •22 Belcourt Drive, $752,500 •2111 Business Center Drive, $479,000 •2318 Holiday Road, $477,000 •2901 Perla, $390,000 1626 Lincoln Lane, $695,000 •38 Ocean Vista, $800,000 •3 Rue Marseilles, $520,000 f 01 THE RECORD The article in the May 9 edition of the Daily Pilot tilled •Final lap for Speedway?" incorrectly stated that the promoter of International Speed- way, Inc., said the fair- grounds charged too much for parldng. The promoter was actually complaining about the cost of paying parldng attendants. ENGAGEMENT Miller-Cahill Kristen Miller of Costa Mesa and Kevin Cahill of Costa Mesa will exchange wedding vows May 28 at a relative's home in Whittier. The bride is the daugh- ter of the late Bonnie Ught of Orange County and Kei- th Miller of Sacramento. Her maid of honor will be her sister, Deanna Smith. The groom is the son of Ed and Penny Cahill of Atlanta, Ga. The best man will be his brother, Michael CahiU. The couple will reside in Costa Mesa. She is employed by Gut- ter Masters in Costa Mesa. He is employed by Crank Bros. in Costa Mesa. /. • GEnWG INVOLVID runs period· le.ally in the Dally Pilot on • rotating basis. If yoo'd like information on adding yoor or~nlzatlon to this list. call (949) 574-4228. TEU·A·FllEND Orange County cancer groups seek volunteers to educate and encourage women to have mammograms. Participants will take part in a one-on-one program of education and encouragement specilically · • related to mammograms and early breast cancer detection. For more information on the program or to volunteer, call the American Cancer Society at 261-9446 or The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Founda- tion at (949) 224-0292. ~-Visjons for Prisons, a nonprofit program whlch, teaches Attitu· dinal Healing and meditation in prison needs "MAC Word " typists to transcribe letters from 'inmates to at-risk kids. Week- day hows, Mesa del Mar. Call Dan at (714) 556-8000. •I I ....... lddl\••• In the c:iammunl\f. ,.._ c1Nd•11•ua.., lntonMllon•CllUCll ....,_ wll falc • M MM17-01 .......... to~ I ""' --. ...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. ...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. -• -.. VOL 94. N0.111 lMOMAIM.IC>I••--l'Ubllltler TCINY DOD91M), -EcMor --... ... ... -... -.. ... • ... ... Of ~llellb hw9ln <Mt be reproduafd without wrin.n Plf• ml.ion of copyright <Mnef. HOW IO BIAot US ~ The T1nw o..-. 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M ... ~.,,,, • 1 m•• · a POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • • w.t 1Mt MrMt: A disturbance from Joud musk was ~ In the 900 blodt at 7:40 p.m. Monday. ..... 9'l..e: A disturblnce WM reported In the 1000 block at I a.m. Monday. • ........ ,.. A P9ttY theft was ~ In the 100 block at I a.m. Monday. .. NIWPORT IEAOt • c.pa ... .._ Ftfty °'""*' dllCI V9k'1d • S200 w.. . ...,. from In office In the 10 blodt betvMn S p.m. frtcMy and I a.m. Mondey. • ..... .._.. A c&llul&r phone __, M NGO - **"In .. 100 lllodl .. Jo.JO p.m. ~ • .. &Mii A.._ phone Wlklld M .. _ .... -- ' ... .. T~acher plans for peace her retirement • Prince of Peace Christian School kindergarten teacher Phyllis Johnson is retiring after 23 years. Da"9tt• Goulet DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -She had only planned on teaching kindergarten for a year while she waited for a high school home' economics position to become available. Now, 23 years later, Phyllis Johnson plans to retire from a long and memorable career as a kindergarten teacher at Prince of Peace Christian School in Costa Mesa. •This is what the Lord wanted me to do,• she said. •1 think kindergarten is the most important grade because you're setting their standards and giving them a love of sc:llool and learning." In the process, her stu- dents have grown to love her as well. One of tier favorite stories is of 5-year-old Daniel Shammas, a student of hers this year who walked up to her and announced, •I am going to many you. Then I will have a beautiful wife." Daniel's love for his • Today • .,., of the lledl•-limllll!ll11111_..-1n the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distrkt. • Teachen throughout the district will be honored 1.-. various ways by their Students, administration and school communities. teacher is not surprising to anyone who has had John- son as a teacher. Stephanie .Smith is a freshman at OCC. Her mem- ory or kindergarten is dim after 12 Y.ears, but she does remember how it felt to be in Johnson's class. ·1 don't remember too much, but she was always very .warm and caring,• Smith said. •She loved all or her students so much, we all felt like a family. She was very dedicated to her teach - ing." That dedication has yet to wain. At 71, Johnson is retir- ing but will not stop working. Her plans for retirement are to begin working as a consul- tant, evaluating children's perceptual motor develop- ment. . Live Entertainment Nightly at 9pm .• Rich ·Fauno ~- Sunday-~ednesday ~ .:.: ,._ Misbehavin' ~ Thursday-Saturday · ~ &perience... · "CARNIVAL NIGHT IN RIO!!" ., . . . . • CONRAD LAU I DAILY Pit.OT Prince of Peace kindergarten teacher Phyllis John.son poses with her students in the school's playground. She wants to help stu- dents become better, happier learners by helping them cor- rect problems with their motor skills. For instance, she said, many students have problems with their visual perception, which affects their ability to read and learn. ~'Tlu?re are not many peo- ple who do llhe consulting) and there is a great need,• Johnson said. Johnson wUl be working with Linda Howe, who eval- uates children with learning difficulties in Chino. Johnson will begin evaluating chil- dren at Prince of Peace and plans to eventually take on other cases in Orange Coun- ty .. "I'm excited, but a tittle bit nervous,• she said. "But I don't want to run out of tim. " e. Although she will still be around Prince of Peace, she !lJruce 71/an c5alon • will be missed as a kinder- garten teacher. "She's a good teactrer because she likes to teach us," said 6-year-old Christian Meldrum. ..She's a good teacher because we love h,er." There will be a celebra- tion or Johnson's career May 2f at Prince of Peace Church, 2987 Mesa Drive, following the 10 a.m. church service. Wednesday, ft.lay 10, 2000 3 llWS II llllf Coastal CnnmRion refuses to renew dredging permit Newport Beech's eftorts to have its blanket dredging permit reinstated were met with mixed results Tuesday at the California Coastal Commission meeting in Santa Rosa, said Deputy City Manager Dave Kitt. Although some of the · • city's requests w ere granted at the meeting, Kiff said the commission refused to relax its standard& on the sand content permitted in dredge spoils that could be dumped on city beaches. The co~ion's posi- tion means Newport Beach will be forced to engage in extensive chemical and bioassay testing of the soil in the bay, K.ilf said. The process could take two to three months and cost between $40,000 and $60,000. If the tests show that the soil is sufficiently dean, Kill said the commission may be willing to relax its standards on acceptable silt levels on beach dumping of dredge spoils. -Alex Coolman . ' . ' 4 Wednesday, Moy 10, 2000 FLYING BACK IN TIME· RIGHT: S~ton 11ne up around a B-t 7 Plying fortress OD Tuesday U they wait their tum to .board the Wodd War 11- era bomber at an exhibit at John Wayne Airport The display of historic planes wlll conUnue today from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Thursday hom 8:30 a .m. to 2 p.m. ·For a donation of $350, enthusiasts can actually fly in one of the bombers. BELOW: Manning a machine gun aboafd a B-17 bomber, 7-year-old Geovany Flores of Tustin get a hands-on history lesson. Free R_eport Reveals Why ... ''I Haven't Suffered From A Migraine 6 Months''' by Argus West Hayward, CA --I used to have the worst headaches in the world. My doctors gave me pill after pill but nothing seemed to control my pains. And then I stumbled upon a free report about headaches advertised in my local paper. That was 6 months ago and I haven't had one since! To discover my secret weapon against migraines, call toll-free, 1-888-255-8029, 24 hr. recorded message. Don't Suffer From Headaches Another Day! J l . TJ~ ~()()() '1viiil 1 • llDllBflW. lllOllMGE I \-. 11l L UCY & L EIGH STEINBERG .. .111,1 \\ 011 h l Sc h eclule of 6:30 A.M. REGISTRATION 8EGCNS 8:20 A.M 7:30 A.M. W AAAf.UP 8:4S A.M 8 A.M M EN'S SK RACE 9 A.M jv ~n s ' W OMEN'S SK RACE 2 M1u:FUN WALK lK K.in·s DOLPHIN D ASH l..<>l'ation Ocean BouJen.rd and Heliotrope in Corona del Mar -above Corona del ¥ar State Beach Parklna Lot. Pa t k101' la free In the Corona del Mar State Beach Parklna Lot until 8 A.M. - road• wtn cl6-e at 7:30 A.M. Award~ •ID be preeented lo the lop three flnlahera In each catt1or1 and to every Dolphin DMh putJdpant lmmtdlately followl111 the Dolphin Duh, ProrN· d-: to eupport youth Pl"Ofl'llTI• of the City of Newport Be1eh CommunltY Servkea DepartnM'nt Md the kautlflcatlon project of Corona del Mar. l~u I(•~ No ctoP or akatee alloWC'd oe race rourw. AD dlllc1ree 111.nllen mu9'be ..__ 1 attt klt. bee a..tn.a: Jim Sliahen, ConM ... M1r Chamber Of Conltierce ~ Direct« M.nlj1I f'llher, Cltf fl "'9POft 8Ht:h bee llllor!Mdoo: NM44-Sl5l .. PHOTOS BY SEAN HU.ER I DAILY PILOT Mike Hanson, oo-pilot of a B-24 Liberator, cleans the World War D aircraft on display through Thursday. Sofa $10000* OFF Club Chair $5000* OFF ·with a purchase ot Fabric & Labor til 5/17 /00 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 548-1156 www.DAILYPILOT.com SEX D ADD RDS Crrv T-SHIRT ADULT SIZE DOD D S M L IL T ·SHtRT CHILD SIZE ODD S M L D ENTRY SK RUN $20 D ENTRYWALK $15 .. Doily Pilot 0.1,ully that all of the sleeping quar- ters on the site were tidy. MA"'. Ann Barrett Ms. Barrett eventually --.J married and bad lwo chil- Mary Ann Barrett of New-dren . However, the couple port Beach. a well-known later separated. She spent the and beloved member of the majority of her adult life Oasis Seniot Center, died working at U.S. Post Office April 12 at Hoag Hospital. branch on the campus of UC She was 94. Berkeley. She also worked in Ms. Barrett originally· the accounting department moved to California with her there. family from Le Mars, Iowa, in When Ms. Barrett retired, 1908,. Her father purcha~ed she settled down in Corona land in the San Joaquin Val-~ del M ar. One of the most ley. enriching eXJ>E!rlences of her Shortly after graduating life was the opening of the from high school at age 17, Oasis Senior Cente r. Her she went to work for a copper f&vorite programs included mining company in the gold arts and crafts classes, choir, country of Northern Callfor.-garden club and the ukulele nia. She did the bookkeep-· group. ing, ordered food for the com-Ms. Barrett is survived by pany store and made sure her two children. BRIEFLY IN EDUCATION Open house at Middle College High For those interested in learning more about the unique high school experi- ence offered at OCC's Middle College High School, an open house has been scheduled for Tuesday. Now in its fourth year, the high school is open to juniors and seniors throughout Orange County. The program is a collaborative effort between OCC and the New- port-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict. It is designed for high- potentiaJ. underachieving high school students. Classes for the program are offered on the OCC campus. Applications are currently being accepted for the 2000- 01 school year. The open house will begin at 7 p.m. in OCC's student center lounge. For more information, call (714) 432-5732. Sign-ups open for Pilot Cup soccer Students interested. in par- ticipating in the Pilot Cup Soccer Tournament, to be held June 2-4, should sign up now in their school office. · Each school in the New- port-Mesa area is invited to form a team of third-and fourth-grade boys, third-and fourth-grade girls, fifth-and sixth-9'rade boys and fifth- and sixth-grade girls. The deadline to sign up is May20. Soccer coaches are ·also needed. The tournament is spon- sored by the Daily Pilot and the Youth Services Assn. A $5 fee is required to cover the cost of T-shirts for the participants. For more information. call Kirk. Mcintosh at (949) 650-2827. ..1...1----- ATIENTION! ALL PARENTS OF LITTLE-LEAGUERS AND BASEBALL PLAYERS UNDER 18! This page is designed to showca the ball players hn in cu community. Your child can be on this page ~or just $25.00. Here's how R worb: --- r• out the foon below. Enclo9e 1 plcUt d yu chld ii ll8i b9abll lllifoml, a $25.00 check made payMlle to the Dlif Pb lor. crd card runber) '*'mail to: Claslfied Depll1mant I -I 3l) w. Bay St. I Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 A MM is men convenient fer you. tell he to dlap tJr Oii alb. We wl d1191 a -eASEBAU. CNf1 byu dlld n Pl*' I on u ..,m i.i AU. pt«>TQS WU BE fEl\RID TO 1lE AIXHSS YOO fW1tU BB.CM "-AYER'SIWEllllllBt ~---~~~~~~~-AGE:.__~­ TUll NAIE: POITDt_____..:_ ............. IRlt..~~~~__;,--.;...~~~~;--~'--~~- c.-...r:_...___.~.._.;_..~----~~-~•o-,••-------­ .... .,ca, u . - Daily Pilot Balboa man pleads not guilty to lewd acts charges •Thomas Michael Murphy is out of jail, but must be back in court June 9 for a pretrial hearing. Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - Thomas Michael Murphy ple~ded not guilty Tuesday to six counts Of lewd acts with a minor and one count of possession of child pornography. Murphy, 52, of Balboa Island, is accused of inap- propriately touching three girls and showing them pornographic material. A pretrial hearing is set for June 9 in Harbor Justice Center. He was released from Orange eounty Jail during the weekend on $250,000 bail. Authorities arrested Mur- phy at his Ruby Avenue home May 2, after an inves- tigation into allegations Group takes new nallle •Costa Mesa's Latino community leaders are changing focus from advocacy on issues to communication. Andrew Glazer DAILY PtLOT • Praise Chapel • Rock Harbor • St. Joachim's Catholic Church , • St. John's Catholic Church Contact person: Pastor Jose Corona, (949) 645-1577 RESIDENT AND SERVICE I COSTA MESA -A coali-ORGANIZATIONS tioo of the city's Latino lead-• Assistance League of New- ers reinvented itself Tuesday port-Mesa morning. •Families Costa Mesa The Latino Advisory Com-• Friends in Service to mittee, which formed early Humanity last fall to represent the city's • Human Options Latino community as it • Madres-Costa Mesa planned a West Side neigh· • Orange Coast Interfaith borhood revitalizaho n, will Shelter now be known as the Latirio • Costa Mesa Senior Center Community Network. • Share Our Selves from three young girls. Police are also looking into accusations made by a fourth girl. Prosecutors may amend the charges if they can confirm the fourth girl's allegations, said Sgt. Mike McDermott of the Newport Beach Police Department. Eugene A. Ahtirski, Mur· phy's Hollywood-based attorney, stood protectively . over his client in the court- room. Murphy, diessed in a · suit, sat tensely during Tues- day's hearing. Ahtlrsld advised Murphy "not to commuslicate Wltb anyone.• Ahtirski would not con- firm. whether Murphy returned to his home after he posted bail or where he could be possibly staying. Neighbors said they are disappointed that Murphy might be back in the .com- munity. "Everybody Is re ally . upset about this,• said Judy .Gubser, a Ruby Avenue res- ident. .. During the weekend, police notified the victi ms' families that Murphy was out on bail. A protective order was issued to keep Murphy away from the vic- tilns, McDermott said. The case has struck a protective chord in parents who live in the area. Nancy Sork said she and her husband, Mark, have issued strict orders to their three dlildren about wan- derjng across the street. "0ur children were instrutteC:i rot to go near'bim or the house,• she said. Temple Bat Yahm h~nors 'Women of the Year' Temple Bat Yahm hon- ored three outstanding women Tuesday at its 16th annual Women of the Year Luncheon at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach. Gayle Henryck, Shila Libby and Serene Stokes were recognized for their many accomplishme nts both at the temple and in the community. Henryck, who was hon- ored for service on the Sis- terhood committee, has been active with the temple fo r 25 years. She has served on numerous committees over the years, including the Flower Fund, the Caring .Committee, Oneg Commit- tee, Chanukah .Bazaar and· Women of the Year Commit- tee. She currently ~rves on the Sisterhood Board and the Te mple Membership Committee. Libby was recogniZed for her service to the temple, where she has served on several committees. lier work bas included conduct- ing Shabbat and Passover workshops for Rabbi Mark S. Miller. She has lived in Newport Beach since 1976. Stokes, who received the honor for community ser- vice, has sat on numerous temple committees and helped organize the volun- teer program for Heritag~ ' Pointe. She and her hus- band of 48 years, Sid, and their family have been members of the temple for 26 years. Stokes is a member of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education. Her conununity involvement also includes work with the Newport Library Arts and Education Center, Friends of the Orange County Interfaith Shelter, California Retired Teachers Central Division Board of Directors, Santa Ana Girls Club and the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. ·we wanted to move away Contact person: from being issue-oriented,· Bill Turpit, (949) 851-7565 IN BRIEF intended to help researchers d.Jed of brain UlJunes Mon- said group me mbe r Bill learn about the way water day after falling Ulside his Turpit. "We're now going to SCHOOLS currents in lhe a rea may home, authonbes said. focus on bein.g a networking c •ty Ad . Red dye to be used to transmit pollution lo beaches, A telephone technician and commuru'ca..:on vehicle.. • ommuni v1sory . "' c ·tt said Richard Barnard, director discovered the body of The network will hold omm1 ee test ts C · I ocean CUITel) of communications for Hunt-Robert Beehan, 55, at about semi-regular meetings -the • ommun1ty lnvo vement B ch 12 M d h . T k F Th will tum d ington ea . p.m. on ay at a ome m next is June 13 -to discuss as orce e ocean re the 1600 block of Cornwall Wedne5doy, /.Icy 10, 2000 5 :. community issues, including • District English Learners again today as offioals from M ~ lls di Avenue, according to a crime prevention, schools and Advisory Committee the city of Huntington Beach, an ia ' es rt .d d b N rt ~-tivitiees~.~~~--'n.~auDt~·o1ll~rsrui,rt...._.C~oamwm~·LL~'-'-'.o..u..w.i.:;__~th~e~O~r~a~n~e~C~oun~ty~~S~aru~·~IB~·,__.(.)l-:i::~~~~~~==-=--"reep~oi::b...ppwro~.~~e:Aridnyewecwpiiiol'er-ll=~!'!!!!lll!!li~' Newport-Mesa Unified on ts c an ° co • ~Andrew Glazer School District Supt. Robert •District Leadership Team ~ Orl}nge conduct the second A Newport Beach man Barbot inaugurated the • Drug and Alcohol Advisory in a series of dye tests to study group's first of,ficial meeting Committee water currents. b · b The group \;'./ilJ introduce y answering' questions a out • Gang Awareness vivid florescent dye lo waters the school district. Committee at the mouth of the.Santa Ana FYI Organization~ affiliated with the Latino Community Network: ' BUSINESSES •El Campean •El Chinaco • El Ranchito • Muebleria Vallarta •Taco Mesa Contact person: Manfredo Lespier, (949) 474· 1638 CHURCHES • "La Puerta Abierta" • Alcance Victoria • Centro Biblico el Camino • Centro de Fe • Iglesia Adventista • La Vina Newport Beach • Nueva Vision • Migrant Education Parent River and at lQcations in Advisory Committee Huntington Beach. • PTA Harbor Council The test, along with a s~- • Sonora English Learners ilar one conducted May 1, is Advisory Committee Contact penon: Vickie Groskreutz, (714) 424- 5698 YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS • Campfire Boys and Girls Girls Inc. • La Cueva/Child 's Pace • Matt Kline Head Start • Save Our Youth • Shalimar Learning Center • Todos Hermanos • West Side Boys & Girls Club YMCA • Youth Employment Service Contact person: Oscar Santoyo, (949) 548· 3255 \ Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 ·. CAS\\7ELL -MASSEY The perfect gift for moms, gr.mdmoms & mom·t<>-be. Imported and exclusive bath products also ... sleepwe.ar and robes by Eileen West and Fernando anchcz available at Kristen's Lingerie • Loungewear • Gifts Wcstcll.ff Court • 1719 Wtstdiff Dr. Monday • Saturday 1 o-6 N Beach (949) 631-7399 Matthew-Taylor 's invites you to a ~sfl)uy~~~ feMurinr; 6 w.dnesdoy, Moy 10,·2000 • Send AACMIND TOWN Items to the Daily Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa 92627; fax to (949) 646- 4 170 01 c.11 (949) 7~330. A com- plete listing may bt found at www.<Mllypllotcom. TODAY "Natural Approaches t.o Car- diovascular Health,• a semi- nar featuring guest speaker Michael Schwartz, will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Mother's Mar- ket, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The seminar Is free. For more information, call (949) 631-4741. The Orange County chapter of Embroiders' Guild of America will host its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at the Cos- ta Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Annual dues are $36. For more infonnation, call (949) 679-5418. John Irving's "A Prayer for Owen Meany* will be the topic of a book discussion at 9:30 a.m. and at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room a t the Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Admission is free. Refreshments will be '-served. For more informa- tion, call (949) 717-3890. A free program UUed "Feng Shu.I: Being in Harmony with Your Environment," will be presented a t noon in the Newport Beach Cen~al Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave . The event will be presented by Sheila Wright and will focus on the and ent Oriental art that empowers individu- als through an awareness of relationships to personal and professional environments . For. more information, ciill (949) 717-380!. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's n oon .networking luncheon Will feature Vivi.an Shimoya- ma. founder.and president of Breakthru Unlimited, a busi- ness consultillg' company, at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost for members is Ylo with a reservation. Cost for potential members at the door is $25. For, f110re inf or· mation, call (9'9Y729-4400. A ~oag Hospital neurologist will present M Are You at Risk for Stroke?* at 1:30 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Learn the major risk factors and warn- ing signs of stroke. Light re freshments will be provid- ed. For more information, call (800) 5 14-4624. A Hoag H ospital ob/gyn physician will present, "Osteoporosis: Women Stay- ing Strong," at 6 p.m. at Hoag Health Ce nter, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. S"'4 7eat-'P~ ?~ Teak is now Aff9rdable! We Buy Direcl, Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Prices! 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For more information, call (949) 717- 3801 . . A springtime fashion show will be hosted by the Thurs- day Morning Women's Club at noon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Admis- sion is $22. Lunch is includ- He comes hi<J.hly recommended, he arrives on time, and he does the Job right the first time. He's the man from Colt! Ever since my best friend referred me to Colt. they've been my super carpet drapery, uphofstery, area rug and air duct dHnlng heroes. The 1004'lt Oun, 1004'lt Colt Gwlrentee -... promises that you'll receive the quality services you expect or they'll rec.lean. corrKt the problem, or glw you a fuN Nfund. That's professional service, second to nonel With SO years of experience and millions of recommendations. it's no wondef Colt Is the most trust· @ct spedalty ciNning company in the WOfkt. For service In your area, call ••• 1 (800) FOR COIT ( 8 0 0 ) 3 6 7 -2 6 4 8 ~ Eu~e!!itClean.·· c;....-•..._..•._ .... .,.~IW·--• ...... Ccsalllp•\811111 11 p••Dlllla....._ -~. . ·~ 0 0 Daily Pilot IDT Ill Eastbluff Elementary School's PTA on Sal\UdBY will host a semi.formal spring fund- raiser tilled "A Night To Celebrate Our Stars"\,--including a dinner, dancing and a silent auction -beglnnlng at 6 p.m. at The Village Crean, 2300 Mesa Drive, New- port Beach. Tickets are $50. for advance ticket information, call (949) 5 15-5920. ed. Nonmembers welcom e. For more information, call : (714) 546-2244. "Drug-Proofing Your Teen," a free seminar on teenage drug and alcohol abuse, will . begin at 7 p.m. at ·Hoag Craig Brown Insurance "For life's little Accidents!" Call 1oday foi: au10 & home owner., n:,ura ncl'. Memorial Hospital Presbyter- ia n, One Hoag Drive, ~ew­ port Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 645-8600. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will host a career network seminar for those who are unemployed at 7:30 p.m. at the church, 600 St. Andrews _ Road, Newport Be ach. John Palermo of Palermo & Associates will be the guest speaker. The semi'- nar is free. For more informa- tion, call (949) 574-2239 . SABATINO'S Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach Please call for hours. directions & reservations. : (949) 723.:0621 : T he Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com,merce invites everyone to join us at this year's annual Casino Night Party. In addition to all the fun of a full casino constructed inside the Sterlng BMW showroom, you could walk away with $10,000 in the Puci ing Contest. Each attendee wi ll also be ntered into a drawing for a one-year lease on a brand new BMW c?urtesy of Sterling BMW. T icket are just $25 per person (includes two cocktails) and o nl y 600 tickets will be sold. Come joi n the other high rollers at Casino Night! Casino Games Silent Auction $10,000 Putting Contest Delicious Food & Cocktails Drawing for a one year lease on a Sterlin BMW Winner must be present at drawing Saturday, May 13 • ~:30 to 11:00 pm STERLING BMW 3000 w. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach N E W P 0 A T B E A C H. ''Newport Cas1141" attire $2S pcr_pcnon • Induda one entry into the 8MW u.ue ~ Autbor James Hlnen, PhD. will be a guest speaker al the Balboa Bay Republican Women federated meeting at 6 p.m . at the Balboa Bay aub, 1221 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beac;h, The cost is $30. For reservations, call (949) 515-1887. FllDAY "Peru: '9-e Mysterious Jour- ney," tlie final program in OCC's 1999-2000 travelogue film series, will begin at 7 p.m. at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Adlnis· sion is $7 in advance or $9 at ' the doo(. Senior citizens are eligible for a $1 advance dis· count.'For more information·, call (714) 432-5880. Phllbarmontc Festival of Homes and Gardens, a tour of five professionally interior designed homes from San Juan Hills to Monarch Beach, will begin at 10 a.m. to.4 p.m. today and Saturday. Tickets are $40. Proceeds benefit the Youth Music Pro- grams of the Philharmonic Society of Orange County. For information a nd reserva- tions. call (714) 840-7542. The Udo Isle Women's Club _ inaugural Newport Beach Spring Antiques Show on Mother's Day weekend will feature French, English and American furniture and early California art, prints, maps, books, porcelain and antique linens~ The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today; and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets cost $12 at the door, $10 in advance1 $8 for a group of six or more. 11\e Udo Isle Clubhotise is at 701 Via Udo Soud, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 675-6838. SATURDAY Crystal Cove State Park wUI hold a "Backcountry Hike" at 9 a.m. and "Tidepool Talk" at 12:30 p.m. VlSitors should meet at El Moro Visi- tor Center on Pacific Coast ·Hig,l\way, just north of Lagu- na Beach. The programs are free; parking is $6. For more information, call ~949) 497- 7647. Financial advisor Michael Mohamed will present a seminar on how to pay for college tuition al 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe, 3333 Bear St., .Costa Mesa. The seminar is free. For more information, call (714) 432-7854. Oasls Senior Center wUJ host a pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10 a.m.' al 800 Mar- g uerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Cost is $2 for adults and $1 for children. For more information, call (949) 644- 3244. EastbluH , Eleme ntary School's PTA will host a semiformal spring fund-rais· er titled •A Night To Cele· brate Our Stars" -including a dinner, dancing and a silent auction -beginnmg at 6 p.m. at Village Crean, 2300 Mesa Drive, Newport Beach. Ticlcets are $50. Por advance ticket information, call (949) 515-5920. The Newport Harbor On:bld Society's third annual orchid show, "Oceans of Orchids," wUl be presented tluough Sunday at 1iiangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd:, Costa Mesa. Hours will be from 10 · a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. -Other concurrent events will be video presentations, cultural lectures and orchld sales. Admission is free. Valet parking will be available. For more information, call (714) 647-7702. Cele brity author and lecturer Laura Doyle will facilitate a powerful workshop titled , "How to Have· the Intimate Relationship You Always Dreamed Of,· from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 3131 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Doyle will be using the prin· d pl!=!S from her new book, "The Surrendered Wife: A Woman's Spiritual Guide to lhle Intimacy with a Man.• Preregistration is $39. Adniission at the door is $50. For more information, call (714) 549-9305. SUNDAY Crystal Cove Slate Park will hold a "Backcountry Hike" at 9 a.m. Visitors should meet at El Moro Visitor Center on Pacific Coast Highway just north of Laguna Beach. The program is fre~. parking is $6. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. TUESDAY Author Keat McArthur wW discuss and sign copies of "How to Be Happy, Healthy, Wealthy and Wise: The Guide to Taking Control of Your Lile" at 7:30 p .m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The lecture is free. For more information, call (714.) 432-7854. The Single Gourmet Orange ·county Chapter, an interna- tional fine dining club for singles, will host a dinne r party at 6:30 p.m. at Pinot Provence, 686 Anton Blvd., . Costa Mesa . The cost is $63. For reservations. call (949) 854-6552. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Busi- ness Referral Breakfast will take place at 7:30 a.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Author, speaker, trainer Terry L. Mayfield will present a discussion on achieving exceptional cus- lomer service. Cost for mem- bers is $15. Cost for non· members at the door will be $20. For more inform1ltion, call (949) 729-4400. ' A free seminar tltled #~eight Loss & Healing with the Raw & Living Food Diet" will be presented from 6:30 lo 8 p'.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Marke t a nd Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St .. Cos- ta Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595-6667. lllY 17 AUtbor Joan Veon wW db- cuss •Global Government and Reinventing Govern- ment• at the Newport Har- bor Republican Women's meeting at 11:15 a.m. at the Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Admis- sion is $20. For more infor- mation, call (949) 673-0158. Award -wlnnlllg mystery writer Ro~~. author of the popular 'Elvis Cole nov- els, will be the featured speaker at ·~elebrate the Center for the Book" at 7 p.m. at the Newpd'rt Beach Central Library, 1000 J}voca- do Ave., Newport"\Beach. Adrmssion is tree. For more informal.Jon, call (949) 717 · 3801. . Warden Michael McDermott of the state Department of Fish and Game will give a presentation 11at1. an Orange County CoastKeepers meet- ing at 7 p.m. The free event will be held at the Newport Dunes, the Wind and Sea Room, 1131 Back Bay Dnve. For more information, call (949) 723-5424. MAY 11 A suppoa1 group for care- givers sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County will meet from 1 to 3 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Buer St., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free. For reservallons, call (71 4) 593- 9630. Guest speakers Dr. Blll DeMoss and Steve Holmes will present a Jecture btled #Vaccinabon -the Myth• at 7 p.m. at Mother's Market & Kitchen, 235 E. 17th St .. Cos- ta Mesa. The lecture 1s free. For more information. call (714) 800-1967. A tree semlnar, "Natural Approaches to Allergies & Asthma,· will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Mar· ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. 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I om hungry and watching. , Find A ~ Pet For You • Racue Newport'• Shelter Animab • Help Find Min ing Arumab • Promte "Peu In Public'' we Publish "THE ANIMAL REPORT" P.O. BOX 8662 NEWPOJIT BEACH 949.759.3646 www.aojmalnciwork.oca NAT CAT National Cat Protection ~ociety Kitten season is herel And we are receMng many adorable kitties that need loving, responsible home&. Our adoption hours are Noon to 4:30 p.m., Tueeday through SatUrday. • Plan to attend our OPEN HOUSE on Sunday, June 25th, trom 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Refreehmentl , Jlllftee Md catl to lovel M..,Ulllfu Clll Slwlln (Ml)ll0-1232 =~=~~=- ' • .. " I ~ ' . . . . . •• MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT A brave surfer rides a wave Tuesday, ignoring the beach closure caused by a sew age spill near the Santa Ana River mouth. .... CONTINUED FROM 1 The spill was caused by a broken pipe near the pump station a t Harbor Boulevard and Gisler Avenue in Costa Mesa, said Michelle Tuch· man, spokeswoman for the sanitation distnct. . Tuchman said the sewage • CONTINUED FROM 1 planner who helped prepare the report. Or it could require developers to maintain larger back and front yards and provide more parking for their residents within each .. backed up and spilled through storm drains into the GreenvilJe Banning Chan- nel, which empties into the Santa Ana River. For surfers enjoying a dean, 4-to 6-foot south- • west swell, the spill's Um-. mg was particularly ago- nizing. Some watched unhappily as sleek bdrrels broke over the sandbdr. Others, like complex. u ayor ary on an said it wouldn't be falJ' to pro- hibit the people who bought homes here years ago from selling their ldnd to more than one developer. Doing so, he srud, would make the property less valuable. For now, the issue is still in the discussion phase. Newport Beach resident Ken Beach police ordered surfers Bell, charge? out into thE\..._ out of the water late in the ~aves, runrung past yellow '1toming. Many were reluc- s1gns. posted on the beach tant to leave despite the warru~g of the unhealthy dubious odor and color or the condltions. hin wit figures on a day like eras g wa~es. . this, .they'd do it to us,· Bell Mazur s~d contamination said after finishing his ses-from the spill was expected sion. ·It didn't keep me out, to clear up after about 72 though. The surf's too dam,n hours as a result of dilution good.• and natural breakdown or ~eguards and Newport bacteria. "To take thdt away· from e I - Monahan said. Pa ula Meigs, who ·has- owned a home on Santa Ana Avenue fo r more lhdn 30 years, along with several oth- er homeowners in the area, said she's willing'o make the sacrifice. "I'm not concerned about yard blanketed with grass and fems and looking across the street at a new, red-shin- gled cluster of homes. wwe moved here because the buildings were heteroge- nous. I just don't want to Live in a cookie-cutter area.• MARBLE CONTINUED FROM 1 greasy llDOke, the cod •· zJed on the grilll. When the l\ID went down and the long shad- ows from the treel swal- lowed up the park, the car- nival rides ruled the night. There was the Zipper. lbere waa the 1Ut-a-Wbirl. Clattering ~d jarring end · appealing ln a menacing way, kids waited in line for each and e\'ery ride. But one day, the carnival -huge grills and all - packed up and moved away from the tired-out downtown park. The Pish Fry now does business on the other side of town. ••• The old Pacific Federal Plaza, its fountains now dry and its parking lots chained off, is still graceful. Lonely and empty, but still graceful .. It's been eight years and . then some since the build-. ing was vacated, first by the savings and loan that built the sprawling suvc- ture and then later by the National Resolution 1hlst Corp. tha t moved in to help sort out the failed S&L's INSIDER CONTINUED FROM 1 try to continue productng harmful products. "It's very sad our country allows an industry based on lles to deceive the American populabon, • said 16-year-old Ashley Cona, who referred to smoking as a •prolonged death.• Elliot Patterson, 19, said it's good to •know this stuff and about how the tobacco indus- • Wednesday, f'kly 10, 2000 9 d.tn. Though touched by the years, the building ii still arresting with lts terra cott.a tiling, its Spanilb mission architecture. and itl wood and marble interior. 'There is a grove of palms -near- ly 100 in all -that sur- round the structure. And it stays the same. · Empty. There was a rumor that Whittier Law School might move in. But it located on the.other end of town, up by the freeway. There were plans for a hotel, but they • fizzled. A Newport Beach life insurance firm eyed the land, but ended up agree- ing to move its overflowing· staff down to a start-up town irt South County. And now the dty i~lf is thinking about moving in, though the momentum to pack up City Hall and bring it downtown has picked up precious little steam. Once hailed as lhe "cor- nerstone· of Costa Mesa's revitalization effort, the plaza now stands wanting, waiting for someone to come downtown. • STEV£ MAR8lE is the manag- ing editor of limes Community Ne~. tte can be reached at steve.marbfeOfatimes.com. Other students were more impressed Wllh the speaker who risked !us We to· tell the truth. Once he became an expert witness for the govern- ment, Wigand received death threats against hunself and his family. To this day, author- ines cannot confirm the origin of the death threats ·He is a model of the true Amencan hero He embodies the courage to stand up for what he believeg against seemingly unsurmountable odds." said 16-year-old THE Daily Pilot I • ( / 1\',1f,..d ( <tllHllllrllty M H~l'tµl,HP ~an's Best FrJend offers training NatCat provides safety for cats • Complete dog training se~ices, including private, gr6up, in-kennel and prl>tection training are offered by Man's· Best Frtend. The owner, H~ther. Clancy, is a urt1versity trained bellaviorist with a degree in :exotic animal traJning. Stie has trained dolphlns, big cats and primates. t lancy's training . -te~hnlques, based on • positive reinforcement are marked with professio nal ism, competence and enthusiasm. Man's Best Friend trains your dog to respond on the fiist request, no matter what the distraction might be. 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The Long Beach facility was relocated to Newport Beach in M.D. '1st ~P()1>mla1 .. ,,..I-· •All Breeds • Professional Loving Care • Natural Products • Hot Oil Treatment 5°/o off with ad C.A.H. Certified Claudia P~li J"4~~c-ta~ , Tender Lovtng Care Given In Your Home Por All Types Of Pets .......... IMlll& A Better Alt.el'Dattve for Yciur Peta ('1141)811·1 ... ua-a• ' . 1995. This newly renovated facility is a state-Of-the-art cattery. Nate.at plans to offer low-cost spay and neuter clinJcs at this shelter in the near fUture. Other programs that Nate.at offers are: humane education , which is a program whlch vi.sits schoolS on a regular basis and teaches humane treatmen t of animals; a cat shelter which gives homeles.s cats. a pla<:e to stay and be cared for; and a retirement and placement center which is a ranty in Gilifomia taking In cats whose owners. have passed away or have to give them up. For a one time fee a cat can live out the rest of its natural life at the retirement center; a giving prc>gri}m including membershjp , bequests and gift annuities for future work and a volunteer program. For ,,JOO' i11formatia1 on the NatlotkJ/ C...at. Protection Society, c.all (9-'9) 650-1232 and look fix our open I IOIJSt' in I w Jt. ........ P11U1• • <ifMlp a.... Al"'-c. ii I ; I .I'-£edoned by: Nerioul .... c-. •Das~""' l.....aoft Valerie Pollaid OQg Training (714) 771-M31 .. .. . . ~ . Wednesday, ~ 10, 2000 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.S7 4-4223 ... ... .. ., .. ,..., pride _, .. ",.....support us •.• • Jim Ka.fw, Newport baseball coach ;a& . _,.._ • Doily Pilot N~wport's boyS on to so~e'.thing ' ' •Junior varsity wins Sea View League championship, while the Sailors' frosh/soph finish in runner-up spot. N ew. port Harbor High's seconds. Johnson was also the boys track and field coach runner-up in the 200 (23.87). Bim Barry must have been Sophomore Chris Negrete, a pleased with his athletes on member of Newport's varsity Thursday. Not only did his varsity cross country team, had two top- win the Sea View League title, its three finishes in distance events. first league championship since He was second in the 800 1979. But the junior varsity team (2:05.72), while teapunate John took home the Sea View League Kerr was third (2:08.74). Negrete at Irvine, and the frosh/soph guys finished third in the 3,200 were second to Aliso Niguel. (10:34.47), behind another team- "'The JV Sailors got quite a per-mate Jesus Santana (10:26.63). formance from junior Guy Santana almost wort the race, but. Vackar. He blew out the field in he just fell short at the finish line. three distance individual events, The Sailors also did well in the the 800 meters (2.08.27), boys frosh/soph field the 1,600 (4:56.80) and ......---. events. Jordan Smith the 3,200 (10:52.40). won the long jump (17- Junior Dan Fletcher 61/2) and was fifth in the was a double winner for triple jump (36-81/2). Newport's JV squad. He Teammate Landon CONRAD LAU I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor lDgh's boys golf team swept to the Sea View League championship. Back row, from left. Tralghe Concannon, Jake Allanach, Coach MaJ:lanne Toweney, Kevin Olson, Prtndpal Bob Boles, Scott Tippett. Coach Jim Warren. Front row, from Iett..DanJel Kush, Mitch Johns, Pe ter Watson and Miller Akins. captured the 200 (24 .52) Praire placed second in and the 400 (53.74) for the triple jump (27-21/2). the Sailors. • In the Weight events, Newport's Mitch Gray Robert Chai was second was second in the 100 in the shot (44-101/4), PACIFIC. COAST LEAGUE BOYS GOLF CHAMPIONS , I dash (12.37) and Jeremy Jack Skaben had two Wilson collected two J~ph Boo fourth place finishes in third-place finishes in the shot put (41-111/2)' the field events to help LIGHTWEIGHTS and the discus (100-6) to C del the Sailors, the long score for Newport. And orona jump (16-11) and the Jeff Marshall was sec- Mar.lDgb's triple jump (36-31/2). ond in the discus (105-0). Pacific Coast Newport's frosh/soph boys The Sailors' JV girls team was League team was locked in a two-team solid in field events as they co-<:hampions battle with the Wolverines. The helped Newport place third over-. in boys·golf: list of Sailor highlights run long, all.· Sophomore Amy Ross won Standings, which shows how deep the the shot put with a 29-31/2. New- from le~ Wolverines were. port's JV volleyball standout Kris-1 =-~---7-eoac~. ~h~~:in:~e~--t-----Nl!Wnmrt's-~tdc-nHTtnw-wnn---i~-Mef;.lune-was-the-fwmet'-'U Starkweather, both frosh/soph boys hurdle in the high jump with a 4-8. Erica Chris Franta, events. He took the 110 high hur-. Cook was secotyi in the long dies in a convincing 17.94. But jump (14-61Y2). Innes the 300 was a lot closer. 1n fact, he In JV girls trctck events, Mari- Mad>onald, was jusr three-hundredths of a anne Herberts won the 1,600 by a Manuel second ahead of Laguna Hills' 10 second margin with a winning Fernandez. Vince Rodriguez. time of 5:48.70. The Sailors were Kneeling: lt was bad luck for Newport's also helped out with fourth place Joe Kwon, Dede Johnson to be stuck behind finishes from Crystal Doteon John Kwon, Woodbridge's Will J3aoks, but (24.05 in the 100), Elda Heman- Jeff Tsao, Johnson stiJ.1 ran two great races. dez (28.91 in the 200) and Lynn Nick Sherman. ln an impressively fast 100, be Rinek.(2:23.81 in the 800). was just ahead of Woodbridge's Still to come: Costa Mesa, Not pictured, A.G. Green for second with a Estancia and Corona del Mar in _........,. ...... Michael Y\L 12.06, while losing to Gray by .42 the Pacific Coast League Finals. BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT TA RR.ED Sailors fall in a hole early and ca n't climb out, lose 12-3. Joseph Boo D AILY PILOT ALISO VIEJO -It didn't take long for Newport Harbor High's baseball team to find itsell in yet another early deficit. The second pitch to Aliso Ni~'s leadoff hitter Darren Pitchford was -------crushed over HWe were one pitch I rom tying the game, but it didn't go our way. It's been like that all y.ear ... " Jim Kiefw Newport Harbor High baseball coec.h the fence, and that was the beginning of what turned out to be a 12-3 5ea View League loss by the visiting Sailors Tues-· day. Pitchford's homer was the Cirst of four runs Aliso Niguel put up -------in the opening frame? with two of them unearned. Allso's second batter, Austin Wyly, singled. After a fly out, two Newport errors brought Wyly home. Consecu· tive singles by 08.n McClelland and Adam 18.nos drove ln All.so's third and fourth runs. ·w e didn't execute ln that first tnntng, and we let them get ahead e'V'ly," Newport Harbor Coach. Jim Kiefer said. The Wolverines scored again in the second when Pitchford doubled and scored on e slngle. The Sailors (S.17, 2-13 ln league) did d<>1e the gap to 5.3 in the third: I I Hii h school B SEBALL li' ·I I 0 ---' -• '('I, • t .. • • • . '; 'lrvrnP (19·~) 1-1 1 • A h~o N 1glwl ( 10 14) f 8 • Oinc:hed OF Playoffs bef1h Aliso Niguel 12. Na pwt Hlltlar J IMne 5, 'M>odbridge 4 Thursd.-.y'~ g.~m.-~ and they bad the opportunity to take the lead with a two-out bases-loaded situation. Justin McCarthy and Manuel San- doval led off the inning wjth a walk a nd s~ngle. respectively. Afte r a strikeout. Nick Langsdorf roped a sin· gle to left to load the bases. Donovan Wong then walked ln Newport's. first run. Garrett Brant got a seeing-eye hit up the middle to drive in the second run, and Chris Ward's t1elder's chofce brought in the third run. Alan Lane followed with a two-out walk t.o load the base1, but Newport's next bitter Oew out to end the tbreet. · •we were one pttch from tying the game," Kiefer said, •but it just didn't go our way. It's been like that all ·year." · That was the closest Newport got to the Wolverines. They scored one more in the third and almost got into mercy territory in the fourth with six runs, with the big blow a two-run double by Chris Fielder. 111Iee walks and two errors hurt the Sailors in that inning. Aliso was finally quieted with t.tie bases loaded and the nine-run cush- ion. Newport came close to shaving some of the deficit. La.ngsdorf almost hit the ball over the left field fence in the fifth but had to settle for a leadoff double, and he was strandeq at lhlrd base. In the seventh, Justin Jacobs almost slugged a home run, but the ball landed in the exact spot where Langsdorf hit his dbuble . He al.so had to settle for two bases, and was left stranded at second base. Newport doses out the season with the fourth and final game against the Wolverines (10-14, ~-8) Thursday on the Sailors' campus. •One of the things I tell them ls tha t no matter what the situation is, no matter what the acore ls, we owe It to the game and the people who come out and support us to play herd,• Kiefer said. "We have to play f4>f per- sonal pride and for the peop~ who support us." · llA V.W~ A&.90-. 12,; ............. J Newport tWbor OOJ 000 0 -J ' .. Aliso Nlgulf .. ,, IOO x -12 11 0 Dtflly, Koch (5) and Serocte; s.ndovel, ~(I) and lrent. W -~. 1 -SendcMI. a -~ .. (NH). Mttlfanll c-. CAN). Aeldlr (NC). HR • M:ldGid . .. .To the next pl8.teau • SoCal Prelims await. COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's men's and women's track and field team qualified several of its athletes for Saturday's Southern California Prellms at Santa Barbara. A couple of OCC standouts also got them- selves into the sta te champi- onships, May 18-20 at Bakersfield. OCC'S' women's team is led by Costa Mesa p roduct and sopho- more Zoila Gomez. On Saturday, she set the school and conference record in the 10,000-meter run with a 36:27. The standings in the 10,000 was a fam.Uiar one for OCC as Bernice Carbajal was second to teammate Gomez. Both qualified for the Southern C&llfomia finals. The Pirates' Heether Shurtleff ran a 4:50 in the t,500 to get in the SoCal tinall, along with Gomez. qu~J:::~ :~~ JC TRACK OCC include Sinlorosa Orozco and Elsa O rtega in the 5,000, Nicole Hansen in the pole vault and .Costa Mesa prod- uct ntfany Cordova in the javelin. OCC's men's team will send eight to the Southern Califom.iaf finals. Fonner Estancia runner Juan Sanchez qualified for the State Championships in the 10,000. He ploced fourth with a 31:31. tie also moves on .lo the Southerb Cali· fomia finals ln the 5,000. Chris Monacbelli and Jose Magana gives OCC two runners in Saturday's 3,000 steeplechase. lioy Becker and Steven 'Illelman both qualified for the finall ln the ~ pole vault, Carl Olsson in the 11 O· high hurdles, and ,Costa Mele product Richard Price in the javelin. CdM draws Dlamoflil Bar In ftrst round of CIF CORONA DEL MAR -lt111till m dafl away from the DlllS flnt round of the CIP Southern Section Dlvilion I boys ten· nil playoffs, but Corona del Mar ttigh bu its Mllgmnent. . • The S.. Kings wU1 bolt Diamond Barn.day an.moan tat 3:15. ~ del Mar II H ided No. 3. Peaililula Ill top 111119d, lial'rird· W ..... ke ii No. 2 and the Sumet l.eague'I Loi AJeniMoe 11 No. '· ' 'I ..... ·- ... "::Ml. ..... .,.. " .. ..,. 100 . 1. Enonlll (I). 1 ~;,: r ~ m. 1 uo: 1. "-et m. u 24 200 • 1. t. CM11P01 (E),24.84; 2. ICOfffflt m. 2S.n : 3. F'tgutrOA (E), 2S 9 ...._._Mi. ............. -···~~ ..._..a_ M I00 -1.~m. t376,2.M<KMN(f). 14 ~ 3 OuM ([), 14 52 • 200 1 RIKh m, l0.21, 2 ~ ([), 3031. 3 OaytOf'I (E), lO 45 ~Harbor Higb'I c.. ..... brMb ICbool record in tbe glrll djscus Uuow witb • mark of 1.C9-5. That makm her llMt No. 2 qualifier in tbe CIP Stm track end lleld prelbnlnarles. Newport Harbor's Mmdy C.ytoa leaps a 36-lOl/2 in the triple jump, wbicb places ber eighth in the CIP state girls track and field 5 Bltanda'ID•I• .... owe and MMM )ft'nil boll41111fr b tbe CIP girts track and ftekl ltll9 m.t kl lbe dilcua. Bach of tbem tb1vw1 Ul-10 In tbe CIP Masten Meet. wblcb ...... ttmd bell mark. 400 -1. Zllnloa m. 57.62. 2 Monti11o m. S9.2J; J. Junovl<h (l), 59.93. eoo . 1. erom m. 2:25.12; 2 fonythe <E>. 2:25.AO; J. W.il<lf (E), 2.2.8 19. 1600 . 1 erom m. s 13 41; 2. Fonyttie <n. 5:20.21: 1. M.nJne~ m. s·20 51. HJ • I. Mendel (f), S.Q; 2 ...nuns 0), '-10; ]. MMtiMZ 0),4-10 AOO 1 ~ (E), 1 11 73, 2 Toltdo m. 1 12 99; l Cottam (E), 1.18.27 800 1 Paul IE), 2A9.5.l. 2 BrlYO O'). lSUl, 3 l'ftdlel1(El,l2015 1,IOo -1 ~z~m.11ou, 2 Mag.tM m. 7:A2.l6 No thord HJ 1 PllUI (E), '-S; 2 Mi1ilyn m. oM; 3 8ips (E), 4-3 U I 0¥on (E). 12 6, 2 M<Kinna (E), I .2-5. 3 Toltdo m. ICM> --· .. preJiml and just out of qualifying. Newpalt Hmbon ..... HMwa-Denl ~to tbe CIP iDdividual boys tennis MmtftnaJa with a pair ol victories . u . 1 &n(ln!M (E). It-], 2 ICO<ffm m. 17·5; ], M. Campos (E), 16-6 SP -1. Crom (E), 37-9, 2. Crain (E), -37-0; l. Mur.cf~ m. 34-6. 400 rtl1y • I, TeWi,,kle. 50 31, 2. Ensign, 50,36 . SP I CMtro m. 211-11, 2 Cot1•m ([}, 27 10.] llubto m. 71-9'1• 400 reliy -1 Ensogn, S8 69: 2 TeW1nkle, 1.00.28. -• Brothen ICe¥ln and lrlm Carbon of Southern California College finish third and fowtb respectively in the men's high jump during the NAIA track and field championships. The Vanguards' ~ Pool is fourth in the women's 800-meter run. Corou del Mu's boys tennis team comes within ma=t of advancing to the CIF Southern Dlvillon 4-A championship, s. ......... ..,. .............. ,) . 100 • 1. Jlmowz ('I), 13.13; l. Aqu1lt<• ('I), 1lAs;l.H~m.11.S6 ~-·~· .,....,, ,. 100 \ fc»ter (E), 14 28, 2 Lopez m. 14?9: 3 ~rn. nt. Robert Gr11yelt scores five goals and James Comfort gets four as Costa Mesa's boys water polo team defeats Marina, 16-9, for the Coronado Tournament championship. but the Sea Kings fall to Dana Hills, 10-8. Kea Alt1111; , M--... Solamoa, n.toa • ..,.. and Ala Mcalalock are all lDvolved in doubles' sweeps for Cd.M. 200. 1. A,guillfa m. 27.29; 2 Jun-z m. 27 70; ). f.a:Qn ((), 28.0 400. 1 MiCIM m. 59.10, 2 ~tzl •m. 1'02.11; l . Urquidez (El, 1"02.30. 200 1 Hall m. 28 70, 2 G-o (£), 29 oo. 1 1.opez m. 10 98 400 • 1 Hall 0). I 07 59. 2 ~dr1lu (E). I I I J l. 3 Wheeler (E), 1 13 15 llOO • 1 W•rneke (E). 2.58 64, Newport Harbor's Misty May is named the Orange Coun!y All-Star Volleyball Game MVP as she leads the South girls to a 21-10, 22-20, 21-16 victory over the North. Newport's 11.Dll Bowman and Sara Fairborn also play for the South. In the boys game, the Sailors' Greg Slick gets six kills as his South team wins, 21-10, 19-20, 21-19. Estanda'I Aaltla Maid qualifies for the CIF-Southem California CioJf Auodation boys championships with a • score of 75 in the CIP individual championships. llOO -1. C.hu1nul ('I). Bf 10. 2. Al:idul m. 2;19,46; 3. St. Andre (El, 2;42 I 5. 1,600 • 1. M.clas m, 5:24.90; 2. Abdul m. 5:40.56; l. Br~rudorl m. 6:05 2 G•lltg<X (£), 1·12.56. l ~(El. 3 16 1• 1,600 1 Ze1ber (E), 7.29, 2 Ptni (T), 7'37 93, 3. Moreno m. 7 40 .. , Orange Coast College's Gina Gudll and mana Adams defeet Cbabot's Gloria Bllll and Jenny Jobmtoa to share the community rollege state women's doubles title . Garcia won the state individual title earlier. HJ · 1. Elmore m, '-9; 2. Urquidez (E). 4-8, l Abdul m. 4-6. U • U~~ 0), 15-9; 2 Fabian (E), 1S.l; l . Jiminez m. 1~ SP · 1 M~ ('I). 42·5, 2 Sz-. (£). ~9'h; l Minln (E), 3').4 HJ 1 Kiiey ('I), 4-5; 2 Bel~ (E), 4-4, l Megan (E), 4-3 U 1 Bel1nd1 (E), 13 S, 2 R-m. 1 HJ. 3 foster (El. 12•9 SP 1 H¥ns m. 28-10. 2 Leones m. 2!>-2, l Ptna m, 21 10 I I .. Newport Harbor's Morgan Andenon teams with Los Amigos' Matt Sta.ttont to win a matcfi in the boys Orange County All-Star Goll M~tch. OCC's junior varsity crew team wins the Pacific Coast Championship to advance to the Intercollegiate Rowing Championships. 400 rtlay -1 TeWlnkle, Sl.06; 2 Ensign, 56 70. s-tooM and under ·c· 1IWlnlde boys 40, ..... boys J7 100 • 1. P. Riley (E), 12 66; 2. hqu1del m. 12 93; l . Williamson IE), 11.16 400 •tlay • I Enstgn. 58 49. 2 TeWln~. 58 S2 5-foot..: enCI Uftder ·c· Ensign girts 59, T<tWlr*le ..... 11 100 · 1 HMrlson (£), 13.'46: 2. Oi.s (El, 13 96. 3. Loe•a m, 14 42 " -compiled by Jo.epb 1'oo 200. 1. Wtlllamson (El. 27.56; 2 P. Riley (E), 27.91; l . Castro m. 28 07. 200 1 Hamson (£), 28 83, 2 01as (El: 28 96, l Ponerl1eld (El, lO 69 ... , JUANSANOi'Ez £9om:April 12. 1980 e 9 IWght: S-foot-8 .ZOILA GOMEZ £11om: JUM 7, 1979 t!iJ Heitht 5-foot-2 DEEP SEA HAPPY BIRTHDAY TU£1DAY'S COUNT'S ,.00 • 1. Eiquivel (E). 1 00 99, 2 Guzimn <El. 1111.04; 1, ~ m. 1:0S.24 800 • 1 Elias m. 2.26.n , 2. RIOS (E}, 231 05; J, Unostlque m. 2.39 07 400 1 POfterl111d (E), 1 08 41. 2 Owad (E), 111 16, 3 Maldonildo m. 112 28 800 1 Edwar«H (El. l 01 29, 2 ~ m. l Ol ~S. l Abbott (E~ 3 06 69 W.lghL 120 Weight: 108 Sport Track and field o.ww ... iha .,..., Piiot's A....._ofihaw.ek-- ~ .......... ·Stio.u, 75 angler\ 1 ~Iowa·~ 78 birnoc~ 6 borltto, '3S calico ~I, 34 ~nd IHu. 2 rocllfl,n, 1,600 · 1. RIOS (E), 5· 14.40, 2 Elias m, 5.21.91; 3 Aguilar m. 5 40 HJ · 1. Ehas ('I), '-10, 2 Roley (E), 4-8, ). Wilrader m. 4-4, 1,600 1 ECIWa•d\ (El. 1 22. 2 IChooty (EJ, 7 59, ) Erikson (El, 81>0 HJ· 1 Jeutca (1:), 4-3, 2 t.ar (£), 4t.2, 3 Edward1 (El. 4-0 Sport: Track and field '"'* 5,000, 10,000 metef'5 ~Sophomore Pas: 10.000. 3,000, s.ooo meters -..: Sophomore r-----:--~-----------, I i Ii ' ; I : 2 KUlpln, 6 shffpMad, 6 whlt•flih, ·6 \Ole, I c•IMzon. Daven Loc:br · 1 tio.u, sa ql•rl <16 yellowt.11. 1 wn1ut w.ill>ilu. 1CM bar~ 164 ~lko tw.1$. 6 sai>d tMss. 3 1.culp411, U • 1. Greenley m. 15-6; 2 W1lhamson (E), 14-0; l . 0. Riley Ir), 1 )..6. SP · 1 Gu~m•n (E). 16-6'1,,2 Mondragon . m. 1s-1•1i; 1. t.eyv• m. 34-0¥· U I Harn<son (E). 14-?, 2 01as (E), 13-9, 3 Ponerl1eld (E). I 2-4 SP 1 Rimtrez (11, 23-l f., 2 leoMS CTl. 22 11 11, 3 En<kson (E). 22 1 I I I I ..... ~:~ncla ~ John Goldman and Daw fief High sdtoot: Costa Mesa COlldles: John Goldman and David Fier I I I I I I L----------------~ 2 ~. 40 rodtfist\ 1 Nlli!M. I c.ti.~on 400 relay · 1 TeWinlde. S 1 75, 2 Ensign, 5216 •OO relay· 1 En~19n, 56 53, 2 TeWtnkle, 1 0052 Mljar: ~ic design Fewrtt. food: Enchiladas Faw .... movie: •TM Matrix• ... ~mOHWlt: •Being a part of the 1999 men's aoss Mlljor: Sociology Favorite food: Mexican (homemade) Favorite movie: "Prefontaine; Witl'lout Limits" TODAY HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS HONORS ALL.PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Second Team Singles • Anton Brandt (Laguna Beach). First Team rsuYtry 5'ate ~p team. .. Athltt8 of tt. WMk XV11t: fltaa!d fourth In the Southern caifomia Regionals In the 10K to qualify for the State Ol4lnpionships. llelt ~ niometlt: "Breaking the school recoJd in the 10,000 at Santa Bafbara. .. . ......... SCHEDULE Singles -Cameron Ball (CdM}, Jack Li (University), Henry Mak (University), Brian Morton (CdM), Aaron Yovan (University). Andrew Cho (Northwood). Robert Kennedy (CdM), Justin Ning (CdM), Mike Roguly (Laguna Beach). Athlete of tt. w.ek XVIII: Broke meet and school record in the 10,000. High school • CoR. .. D9lr Piloc oaty"" Co#ector sportS e1rd ~ries 99-F Collector sportS Clrd series 99-F Mcoa at Corona del ~. ) 15 pm. f.uncia at Unwenity, 3 IS pm • SofdNlll High Khool • CorON cHI Mar "" Cos~ M4Pl4. at T•Winlrle Parle, 3.1 S pm , Uriiwfslty at buncia, )·1S pm Doubles -Michael Bean (CdM), Anson Hsu (University), Peter Kulmatidci (CdM), Jeff Lawrence (University). Doubles • Edwin Chen (University), M ichael Frank (University}, Michael Haier (University), Scott M organ {University). Randy Myers (CdM). ______ 1~ *>Tm l c.111H01 fo.Jr montht from YOU ARE IN Drive, Newpon Beach, NOTICE OF the hearing dete DEFAULT UNDER A CA 92663. Olrec:tione 10 notloed 81bove the propeny may be ot>-K 111 MM TO YOU MAY EX· DEED OF TRUST tatne<1 by submitting a ADMIAIEA AMINE the file klf)t DATED JULY 27, written request 10 the ESTATE OF: by the oourt. If you 1999. UNLESS YOU beneficiary within ten DClilAlD T. we 8 penon lnterHt· TAKE ACTION TO (10) days of the fkat pub· KITTS ed In the ettete, you PROTECT YOUR llcatiOn ol this notloe. CASE NO. rrwv file with the PROPERTY, IT MAY ~':"~anyft- A202111 oourt e fonNli R• BE SOLD AT A PUB· ability 10< any lncorlect· To eH helre, ~t for ap.oiel UC SALE. IF neu o1 the attMt ed· benefioiariee, or~ Notloe of the fillna YOU NEED AN dress and othef c:om- to re, contingent of en Inventor/ end EXPLANATION OF mon designation. If any oredite>r9, end per-9')PrelMI of eewte THE NATURE OF shOwn he11in. eone whomeyolhe,. ...... or of eny THE PROCEEDING Saki aale wlH be made wiH be lnteNeted In petiUon or ecoo.Jnt AGAINST YOU, YOU without covenant or war- the will or Mt.Me, or • prowtded In NC· SHOULD CONTACT linty, lxPl'ISS or Im· bo... f DON •LOT .,__ 1 "IO f .... _ plied, regarding till•. Vl, o : ,. • _. • o .... A LAWYER. possession. or enoum-Krns Celifomie Probete NOTICE OF branoes to pay the re-A PfTTTION hu Code. A "eqi.1"'-for ... ~.,.__.by EU•NE •--'-' Notice form TRUSTEE'S SALE maJlling prinopet aum o1 .,.... ,,,_ " ,--::: ....... _ f ... _ On May 17, 2000 at &tie PromlsaotY Noll 141· ORTUNO In the • M--rom .... 10:30 o'clock a m • cured by said Deed ot =, Court of OGUft deftl. AMERICA.N Trvst wllh ln1ere11 and omia, Co.Jnty of A• MW .. RECONVEYANCE late charges thereon as tetp p M 1 • SERVICES. INC .. e duly provided ln the Promls· THE PETITION .._ • \ t a. appointed Sub1111u1ed sory Note; advances. it req11eetathetEUANE 81 ... • Trvstee under and~r-2 under ltle terms ot ORTUNO be appoint-• 0 0 -....... ~nt to a ~Id of rvst c:har~a~ T~:~-:s ed .. pereonei reor ............ Okel led Joly 7, 1999 IX· ol ""'T I HftWtiw to ..mini• UI' ecullve by DANNY the Miff and o the t• the Mtate of t ... _ .. T .... C.... PANG. an unmarried trusts cteeled by aald deoedeM. ... DIM.•,._, man, as Trvstor. and re· Deed of TIVll; reason-• • .-, THE _.......ON c.t..._CA (X)(dedAugust 19, tD99. able attomeya feta In· .,. "" 1-as Document Number curred through lttlaallon •N r e q u e I t I t h a GS» --1999-060S737 of olllclal with TrutlOr. ell lil the : deoedent'e WIU. and CM5I09, Ol/10, CM5/11 records In t.he olfkle ol amount raasonebly asti- •, oodlcile, if eny, be ine County Recorder of meted et the time ol the • edmitted to ptobate. PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County, State 01 lnlltal publication of this • • TN WIU. and any INVITATION TO BID Celllomla, by reason ot nolloe. to be: ! oodicile are ewilable Notice is hereby 111ven a breach Of defaull In "'9,777.67. .... for ...mlnedon In tnat the Ocean View payment or ,perlormanoe The t>entllclary under • the fie kept by the SdlOOI Oistncl ol Or· on the OC>llgatlons aa-said Deed o1 Trust here· ,.. oourt. ange County Clhfomoa. cured U-eby, lllduding tolons executed and de· TH! f'ETJTION hereinafter refe«ed to u that braadl or default. livered to the under· , _...._ .., • .....-... to DISTRICT'. Wiii recelVe noOoe of which was re-Signed • written Oeda· , ,..___ u-. .. ,, sealed bids up to but no corded Jenuery 2 t, ration of Oefautt end De- • edminieter the "t•t• 18181 than 1o oo 1 m on 2000 as Document mand tor 8811. and • • under the lndepen-the !9th day of May. N\Jmber 2000.003995", Wlltten Notioe of Default " .... Admlniauadon 2000, at the DISTRICT WIU SELL AT PUBLIC and Eledlon lo Sell. The :, of htetM Aot. (Thie Admlnlstrallon Olflce1. AUCTION TO THE undersigned c1u11d • eu'ttoorky will elow 11200 Pinehurll Lane. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR said Nolloe of Default the penonel repr• Huntinnton Beach, Ca CASH. CASHIER'S andE.lecllontoSelltobe ., Mfttdw to take "• CHECK OA CERTIFIED recorded In the County : meny ecrtiOM with-9~4J..is Mid Wile, dale CHECKS SPECIFIED where Iha real propeny .~ out ~ourt and place, bids Will be IN CALIFORNIA CIVIL Is located: • el f --"" nd COOE SECTION 2924h, DATED· Apfl 2t, 2000 ~prov • ore pubflcly ~·--a (payable at lime ol sale AMERICAN -: t9Jno o...wn ,,,,..,., read aloud f()( the follow. In la.J..I of RECONVEYANCE ... ' i-.....o...--do-. Ing ..,.,. money the .,. C .. ,,....._.. -·-Unit_. S'°"I ... at ..,..._ SERVICE<>,IN .• ACal· ""'too-. the ,...._ ASPHALT EX· "" ..,, •1 ,.,. ..... ~ ,._, tron1 entcanoe to the llomia Cofl>or'ltlon .... ~tadw PANSION. REPLACE· Hal'bor Justloe Centlf, By: /SI John M -.. be ,..,ired to MENT ANO REPAIR AT 460l Jamboree Aoed, Coombe, Prealdlnt -.,. notice to lntef· COLLEGE VIEW, OAI(' Newport Beacn, Calllor· 'Publlahed Newport .. ....., peNONI unleM VIEW. STAR VIEW ANO nla; all 11ght. 11111 Ind In-Beech·COSll Men $ey t:.¥9 waived Vil.LAGE VIEW llflll conv.yed to and Dally Piiot Aprll 26, M.ay notice or oonHnted SCHOOLS now l\eld by 11 under aald 3, t b, 2000 W775 to the p= Plans and tpeclfi· Deed of Trust. as Flctffious Bullnee• 801ion.I The celiona are on file at the TIVllM, in lhl wopany Mnt edmini9tredon DISTRICT Purcl\allng tll\Jaled In said C0un1Y Name S .. t.ment _ euthority will be DeparttMnt, at 17200 and State OelCf\bed as. The lo/lowing J*aont R:emed unlet• en Pinehurst L•ne. Hunt· PARCEL 1: LOT 75 ol .,. doing bu-"-19: lngton BNch. ~.1_(714) Tract 1 t40, In Ille city ol a) Alpha POii P~ t•r••ted pereon 8'"7-2551 EKI. 1~ and Newport Beach, eounry tlon S.rvlc ... b) Alpha NH en obleodon to wlU be available at Ille of Orange, State of Call· Pott, 212 Wellesley tM P9ddon end fob walk IOmia M per map ,.. Lane, Cotta Mtu. Cali-1toowe aood ~ A JMndalOIY Job Wallt cord9d In book 38. page lomla 112626 why tlse oou~t wlH be held" Thurlday, 28 of Mltcellaneous Edward MHr/ F'llher, .-.W not or ant the May It, 2000. t 0 00 M9pe, In Iha oftlce ol the 2 t 2 Wellesley Lane. euthoritv. a m. wrp, tlarting et County Reool'Olr ol laid Co.ta Mesa, Callfomle A MiARIHG on Oek v-School. 11241 ~· 92628 , , the pedtlon will be 0.k Lant, Hunt. Bch., E~ lhlretrom 111 Thie butlneae it ooo- held on June •• Cl;.t!26'4JisTRICT ,.. ~h.'r'h=~b~ ~.by'I~ ~ '" ~ etL71 ~4!!.:.~ qulret that the bidder belOW e depth of 500 dolnQ ~ yet? No " '" ..,_.,, .......,,_ poeaest a B Of C· 12 feet, without IN right of Aelllay Fltllef -M J41 The City oontr9Clor'• llcenH at aurtece entry, •• re-This llelement wu . .. ~~ 0renee 111e bme th• bid •• MN9d 1n dMda of ,.. ''*' w11t1 the County •11 fF YOU OIJfCT ~iton or Cl1ml· ~AACEL 2. A non-a11-~t~~ Q)unCy , ·• ~..:: net AecOfde Cl** _. clu1lv1 1ppu111n1n1 2000M171M •• _ ....._ be ~ per EdUcl· ~ tor ingtMI Daly Plac Mey S. 10, 17. ........--tlon Code 11ctlon end f9IMS 0\191' P.iMte 24. 2000 wzu ........ .. ..... 45125 1 (A8 1810, 1812 ...... .,., OChlr .,... your ablndoM or and 21o2). oeeolOed In ht cenailr\ ~-•·-•n•• "' .. wrieten -w... "'ACH BIO MUST HUment deed to Jhe ,..,.. .. ,_ - , t dw wfdl the o;; CoNFORM ANO BE IMne Compeny, a Wat ................... be'°'9 h hMring. RESPONSIVE ONLY =-~~~e;-:: .:-~ Your •PHrenoe TO n4E 810 OOCU· In b(lQI( l 1220, pege ~ OF E. 11&1 !MY be In....., Of MENTS ANO AGREE· tOOI. officlel r9COl'de of Dow 9ne1, 9'1. 208, by T'v:Tli A ="~t~ C>nlnge County, Clollfof· :i=.o 8..cll. c.albo CRIDITOR or a PROVIDED BY TH( nlaTII. ..,. eoetr9M Elloe .._,., 11 Yebt- • ........ oNClltor Ol~~·cJisTRICT ... °""' OOINMfl ... WOOd W.W. ..... Cello .. ::=rv::·o.:: lllWI Ila "ta'°,..:; r;-,,:.:.,:1 • .:.: '°C:.. .. ~. IOI wMtl h ooun .,. any « .. ..__~ ellCM II pUl'p0"9d eo be: ~ Tr"; IMne, ... ""II ... welv9 any"'_..._ 'lllllllfioe tooeted et ~ tM!I =.:., ,_.... g:. ~ ~81 1411 Merino &::: Thie ~ 11 con---~.:: ~ :::=~~~.by:-=.~ • ~ ,.... ... te::.'Ce Ne:= ~no[•fe>el No 1'.Z. _.. ,..., No T_...,.,._,., =""" ..., ,, to. .,,.. ..... oondUded Thie Lf:,1'1111 ... ----= W71t g:...-a1JDIWIL. tied Wiii lie 0-. . --• ........ °"' al a.. ~ .._._ll on.,...., I ...... -.c. I el• ... , ... " .-.. • .... , .. IN CLAJllFB :::--~;-~ z;' *'" 1~ I LEGAL NOTICE Fictitious BuelneH CITY OF NOTICE OF Name Statement PUBLIC SALE The lollo~1 persons NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE • OF ABANDONED are domg ness es: INVITING BIDS PROPERTY a) Mystery Cale. b) The Gourmet D111ct1ve. Sealed bids may be Nottce is hlrlby given 11770 Warner Avenue, feoawed at the offlCe of that the underllgned WI" Ste. 10.-. Fountain Val· the C11y Cler1c, 3300 sail 11 public auctlOn ley. Calliornia 92708 Newpor1 Boulevatd, pursuant to Section Hulett and Wiison p o Bol( t 768 Newport ~~~~Jo.: =-~,! Productions Inc . (CA), Beach, CA 92658-8915 11770 Warner Avenue. until 11 a m on Int 31st following dHcrib•ll Ste 204, Fountain Val-day ol May, 2000. at ~7H~N '1RESTON, ley, Cal4omia 92708 Which nme auch bids A·26. Bad, toys, paint· This business Is oon· ~:::~1 ,:• opened and logs, tum misc . LEZIL d\ieted by: • corporation B·LBo · IS' ·HO BEACH, B·22. Clothes, Have you started .. PEOE .. STRl":'N doing buslneaa yet? .. lug.. VIC . golf ctub1, Vas, 10/1511990 BRIDGES box, m11c · DEBRA Hulett and Wilson Titte of Project HARPER, 0-31. Fllh p -·-1 I T ConlrKt No. 3295 rod, man , games, r...,.,,., on. nc.. racy ou50,ooo Hulett. PrHldent .,.. ~~~E ~:L.tceR. ~~-ThtS statement was Englnew'e Eatlmat• Carsaat, ladder, filed with the County fS/ApprOonovectw~ , D V O Clerk ct Orange County ...., shovel e. leval A I on 05/04/20()0 Public Worlie OlrectOf MARTIN, G·66, Bad, 2000&8279•6 Prospective bidders chairs. lamp, micro, Daily . Pllol May 1o, 17, may obtain one set of m lsc.. JAMES 24, 31, 2000 W787 bid documents at a cost CASTILLO, 1·1 16, Toya, o1 $20.00 at the offlce o1 tum.. bike, guitar case. th< Public WOlb De-mise • ADAM LARSEN. rtmant 3300 N 1-64. Sulfboard. tamp, NOTICE OF NON· &:1eva;d, p o 'i= furn., boua. ml1c. DISCRIMINATORY 1768, Newpon Beach. JAMES WILLIAMS. J. POLICY AS TO CA 92658·8915 85. Shelvea, iota, STUDENTS FOf tullher lnfOfflla· boxes, eur · ·~ulp.. The Harbor Day !Ion, call Lloyd Dalton. misc • ANTHONY School adm111 sludenls ProJecl Manager at TOSON~ J.94 . Carseet, o1 any race. color, na-(949) 644·3328 ladder, mtaO., tum tlonal and ethnic ori!Jin Published N1wpor1 Sale Wiii be by corn· to all the right•, pnvi-Be'1ch-Co111 Mau pelitlve bidding (written tegas prc>grema and Daily Pac May 10, 16. saaled bids may be act;v,ues generally •c-2000 submitted In adVance) corded or made avatf· WT789 on the 24th day of May able 10 atudentl et the 2000 at 2 00 P M al Int School 11 doee noc dis-8SC 9459 premises where. ..Id c:rirmn.ate on the ~ ol NOTICE OF property hH bean race, color national end PETITION Slored and wtilch la lo-elhnlc «IO"' In admlnls· TO ADMINISTER oated at AVRES SELF tralion of lie educabonal STORAGE. 7012 Emast ~ides admlsalons pol· ESTATE OF: Ave.. Hun1lngt0n Beach, es ·~holarah"" •nd REXFORD E. ca (71•1 8•8·7314 ' -'" BRANDT eka loan programa, and eth-Landlord r11erves the tellc and oilier school· REXFORD BRANDT nghl to btd a1 the sale admintstred programa CASE NO. A202102 PurchHH must be Published Newpotl To all heirs, bel'lefi· made by caah and paid Beach·Costa Meta e1arlu, cc.dttOfa, c:onl· lor et the lime of Deily Pilot May 10. 2000 lngenl creditors, and purcMsl All pon:hued W788 persons who mey oeher- goods are aold as le and wise be lnterlllld tn the muet be removed at time .••• 1 of aaJe, Sale It IUbjec:t lo ..., or ellat•. °' both. ot; cancellation ln the event The Good REXFORD E. BRANOT of .Mftlement between Shepherd'• HHrt aka.' REXFORD Mlnietrv Inc: BRANDT ~~oblJlatld 33·05111H PRiB:NIT~~~ ~:n 05/f OIOO and 05117/00 Public Notice Auc:llontlr Wanda NOf. TM aMual retum IOf hied by SHELLEY Ion Bond 1 S...00.1684 the i•r ended o-m-NORA WAU<ER on the Ayill Self Sl0f908 ber 1. 1999 of ill Good Suc>trlor Coult of Cal•· Resident Manay:: S"--herd'• Heart Min· lomta~ County of OR· ,._ ANG~ Publl1hed ewport istry Inc • II evelleble at THE PETITION FOR 8each·Co11a Meta the add!MI noled below PA08ATE ~ that Deily Plot May 10. 17, for lnsg:ctlon during SHELLEY NORA 2000 WZ8§ ~ C*l:nn-:o t;:'~ W~LKER be appoinled queata Within 180 daye 11 pereonaJ rep<tHnl• Fictitious 8uslne91 efllf -....,,._lion ol trill atlve to edmlnitler the ,,_...... ...... ol .. decedent ..... ltmeem.nt nollCI of b =-THE PETITION re-.:-~ ~C.O:::n11try Inc~:::~~ a) GEM I MORTGAGE $1171 Via ~. ... the lnd1pe11ct111t Mtnin-CORP., b) GEMINI ~ C111l1 .. 100, Cell. ie1r8110f1 of e...... Act. MORTGAGE CORP. t2t15. (ll* Autnortty w!lf e1ow REAL ESTATE, c) The ~ !MfWll' the per90flll rll)reNnl• GEMINI MORl'OAGE II 09fv lteoM, ~ , ... _ to take ""'""" ec- CORP. REAL ESTATE dlftt. felephone (Ml) ,k;; Wllhoul ·~ DIVISION, 24el 1 PINO 12f.IU2. COUit ........val Bebe Vendevet Laite FCMlll Publlehed N1wpo11 ~·-· CA 92830 • ' Beac:h·Co1ta Meta laklog 09l1.in vety lm- Gemlnl Mortoege Oeoly PlloC Mey 10, 2000 ::,m,_ =.mi ,;;: COfP., {CA), U6'1 WZIJ ..,..,_ .. bl,....,._ Peeeo V---. lMI lo gMt notice to tn- F--. ~ 830 Flc:tlltous luetn111 ~ ~ unllM Thie bu11r1111 II oon-......_.. I I f19V ,_.,. ...,..... "'*' ~ by. • OOll)(WlitlOh __. .. llW'lt Of OOMW!ted to tM Heve you 1t1rtad ni.~ie Pfopoeed ~) The ~ bllllrl9el ~ Y• ;:.. MOOlle ~ .. : I ~· ••• Feb. ,.. ......__ "" tra4IOn Mllhonly .. bl Gemini Mor19a9e t512 .........., ..... " llrWlled uni... "' ""' Cap .. Olrwle K. PleillOn. .,.. Ana ....... Ceil-fii.-d Pl!*"' .. "' ~ bnla 927'07 ~ '° .......... Thie 11111 •• -Wllllaf'll HoMtd .. and .,.,.. OOOcl --... wlll ... couriey .... Jf., 1612 On:ltWd -............ ,.. a.ill GI 0.... r--. Of . ltO. ..,_ #w -lie --on <Ml1lllOOlf _., Hele11t1, Cehfor• .... HlNiiiQ1n ._ 11111111111 -~ ... ~ .. be .... "' ~ PlaC Mir to.17. ',.. bulll'8el ,. con-;AM t, 1000 11 1 41 ~t. m ~ .... illr· ., ......... P.M In o..t L~ ID-..;....~;::: = ~ ~-~ Howald .,._ CA -. ..., Jr. • YOU OIJICT .. l1'll 11111 n• w ...... fl .. -• .,,, , ... :~=~-=-........ -ez. Oft ~111111 ,_ 'll I 4 • --·--~,... _, 10:11. ._ .,, • a._ .. -----··~· -~ ................ hearing Your ap- peasance may be 111 per- son or by YQUr attorney. IF Y<?P AAE A CRED- ITOR Qr contingent cred· •tot o1 the deceased, you myst Illa your c:lllm with the c:oult and m11I a COfJY to lhe personal rep- resenlaWI appouued by Ille court w1thm tour monlhl from lt1e date al the '"' ~ ct lel· t1n1 ts prCN!ded en Pro- bate Code MCtkln 9100 The time I« tiling claims will nol uptre before tour n~lh• from the heanng date noticed above YOO MAY EXAMINE lhe file ltlpC by the COUii. II you are • pereon 1o- tares11<1 in Ille astate you may file with lhe COUit a Request I« Si:>e- cial Notice (torm OE· I 54) al the filtng of an in· ventory and ewra1sal of estate aSHts Of of any peuuon or account as provided In Probate Cod• Nchon 1250 A Request lor Speaal No- tlCe form la available from the C:OUr1 clerk. Attomey fOf the Petltlol\er: E. Gene Creln, Eaq. ICSS. 030l51) A Profeeelonel Corpo- rellon. 5030 Campua °""· Newport Beach, CA ~2120 Publl1h1d Nawpor1 Beach-Coata MeH Dally Piiot May 3 9. 10. 2000 wrne REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The Orange County Semallon OlstllCI ct Or· ange County. ~. win receive aealed propoaall until Tue.. dey, Mey 30, 2000 et t 1 :00 p.m. Propoaals mull be received at the Olstrlcl'a Purchulng Division Office. by the dell and time he1eln above Ht lolth, 10844 Ellis Avenue Fountain Valley Callforn11. 92708-7018 ~~m cw NAT\JML QAS FOR PUNTS 1 & 2 SPEClftC~ TIOH NO. -.21 • Requell tor Propoeale muat be IUbmltted on the bm ~ by the Oletriet In IOCOtdanoe wWlll~alh epeclficatlone SC: =~::.nietion m9y be otJlelr1ld It' the ebove ectcnee, tele- phorle (714) 583-7850. Publl1Wed Newport Beach· Coate M111 ~ Plol May 10, 2000 W715 fIND BSl: 9463 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINlSTER ESTATE OF; MARY KATE COWLEY CASE NUMBER: A202121 To all he•rs benel1· cia1115 creditors c;ont· 1ngen1 cra<111ois. an<I pelSOlll who may Olher- wlse be 1ntarKled 1n the wtll or estate, « both, of. MARY KATE COWLEY A PETITION FOR PROBATE haJ been tiled by WILLIAM A BAKER PUBLIC AO· MINISTRATOR In lhe Supenor Coutt of Call· lome County ol ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that WILLIAM A BAKER, PUBLIC ADMINIS· TRATOR be appointed as personal represent· ahve to 1dm1n1Ster lhe ISlate OI the dloldenl THE PETITION re· ques1s the dece<lents w1q and codiCtls d any be adm1tteo to probate The will and any c:odlc:lls are avaoltble lor ex- amtnaUon 111 the Ille kepi by the COUit THE PETITION re· quells authority to •d· ~ 1tle Mlal• "'1Cler lhe Independent Mmoo- lstratJon of Estates Act (This aulhOllty Wiii allow ltle personal represent· snve to take many ac:· Ilona wllhout obtaining cour1 approval Before taking ce1ta1n very 1m- por1an1 1c1ions how· -· ""' persorwal repf~ Mnllltive ""'' Ot requtl'ld 10 give notice to 111- terfflld pe,_. unless they hive wallled nocice or consented to the propoead action ) The independent edm1nts· tratlon authortty """ be granted unltll 1n In· lerellld peteon Illes an olJttttlon to' the oehtlOll ind lhows OOod cause wny the couri should no1 grane ill eulhOllty A HEARING on the petiliorl •Ill be held on MAY 3t, 2000 II I 4S pm In~ L73 localed al 34 t THE CITY DRIVE. P 0 Box 14171, ORANGE. CALI· FORNIA 92813·1571 LAMOREAUX JUVE· NILE JUSTICE CEN, TER hrst issuance of i.ners as pro111dad In Probate Coda ~ion 9100 no.· time IOI ftllng claims WIU not eAp1re belore lour month6 from lhe heanng date nollCed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE tne f le kept by the COUit If you are a pel'IOl'I in- terestad 1n the estate vou may hie "" th the COUii 8 ReQIJest for Spe- cial Notice \fOtm OE· 154) of the fohng of an in- ven1ory and appraisal ot 111ata aSMts or ol any pe111ion or aoeounl as pro111dad 1n Probate Code MC110fl 1250 A Requeel for SpeQal No- 1ice Parm 11 available from IM COUit Cleft< Attorney for petitioner. LAURENCE M. WATS~. COUNTY COUNSEL end HOPE E. SHYOER, DEPUTY to Civic Center Pih.a: P.O. Box 1379, Senta Ana, CA 12702·1379 ATTORNEY FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR BAR NO. M50I Publtshed Newport Beach·Coa11 Meu Dally Pilot May 4, 10 11 2000 ThW702 Flctltloue Bualneaa Name Statement The folfo*"'O persons are dOll\g ~ u . A RAE OF COLOR. 1500 Kattna AVfl Suite P Orange. Caltfot· Illa 92867 Ronda Eugana Rodge~ 1soo t<aten1 A~• Suite P Orange. Clflfon·u 92867 Th oo..neu ie eon- ciJCted by an indMdual Have you 111n1d doing ~ Y9(? No Aond1 £ugena Roogera Thi• ltllement WH llled wtth the County ci.n. of Orange County on 04·17·2000 2000lt2'2tt Olllly PtlOI A4" '9, 26. Max 3 tO, 2000 WTT2 Fictitious Buslneu Heme Stetement The fotlowlng ~ are dong bulineas u REVNOlOS ASSOCIATES. 832 Rh1n1 Lane Co1ta Mesa. CA 92628 ~RMe~~ IF YOU 08.IECT 10 Miu. CA 82S2e .. gratllal'Q ol ltll pell-Thit ~ .... oon- llOFI.. you llholJld ~ ~ by an ~ al h heerlng and ut• Have you ll•rt•4 your oOjecltonl 01 Ille <IOlng bu11neaa yet? wntten ~Ion• W1th Y ... 5/20l'88 lhe COUit before the Cyi11h4a Rme ~ hearing Your ap Thia 1tatemeni wu ,,..,.,_ nwy be In I*· hied Wiii the ~ ':':~~A-=. ~04~4-'=" ~ ITOA « a eo1111ngett1 lllLllllllT ~ al .. ~ OetlV Plol ~ 11, .. ,., lllUlll • your dlWll Mn i\ 10. ~ wnp ""' .. COIUlt IFld ,,.. • oapy IO .. Pl'90f* llP" ........ llPP**G by ... cwt wltMI IOll! _...llomlW ... GI ' ..:.~ ··-· .... -. . .... I ·---IRlAL ... \ I '?::.-' t:: ::JI .. :n 11 • -a]I _ • ___ __. '--~-- NOTICE OF Nim. Statement J PETITION The folto~ pet•on1 TOES~~~~Nl~i~R :;~~"tA01C"~~~H JAMES CO WLEY CLEANING SERVICE, CASE NUMBER· 890 w. 15th St.·•53. A202120 • ~:~Beeon, Caltlor· To all heirs, benetl· Mitzi Ann Burka. 890 c1ane1. c1ed1t011, cont· W 15th St •53, New· lngant creditors. and por1 Beach. Cahfomla pereons wno may other· 92883 wise be interested 1n the This business 1s con· Wiii or estate. or both, al dl,tcted by an lndollldual JAMES COWLEY Have you started A PETITION FOR dooflg buslne6s yet? No PROBATE has bean MtUt AM Burlie ltled by WILLIAM A Trus sratement was BAKER. PUBLIC AD· Med woth the CCMlnty MINISTRA TOR tn the Clerk o1 Orange County SuperlOf--Court of Call· on 03-20-2000 loma. County of 2000H23240 ORANGE Darty PolOI ~ 19. 26. THE PETITION FOR May 3. 10. 2QQO W[74 PR08A TE requests lll8 I WILLIAM A BAKER, Fictitious Bualne11 PUBLIC ADMINIS· '.t•m• Statement • TRATOR be appc>on\ed The following persooa as personal represcnl· are doing business as: a11ve 10 edm1n1s1e1 the Yaden Health Prod· estala 01 the decedent ucrs & Giils, 19171 THE PETITION re· Magnolia Street Sut1e quesls lhe decedent's '7, Huntington ·Beach. will and codicils. 11 any. CA 92646 be admitted lo p1obale Lynn My auach, The will and ony codicils 18132 Third Street. are available for 8/1· Fountain Valley. CA amtnallon In the hie kept 92708 by lhe court This business is con· THE PETITION re· ducted by an 1nd1111dual quests authority lo ad· Have you started minister the es1a1e under dotng business yel? No the Independent Admlfl· Lynn My Ouach ostrabon of Estates Acl This sta1emen1 was (This authonty w;ll allow tiled w1lh the County the personal represenl· Clerk or Orange County a11ve 10 take many ac· on 03·20·2000 11ons w11hout obraoning 20006823305 court approval Before Daily Pilot ~ 19 26, taktng cenatn very tm· May 3. 10. ?QQO W773 portan1 acllOM how ever, Ille personal repre· sentat111e woM be requ11ed ' 10 give no11ce lo 1n terested persons unle5$ they have waived notice or consented 10 Ille proposed ac1ton I Tna ondependenl adm1nis· lratoon authority writ be granted unless an In G) EO\JAl l'OOSlllG OPPORlUNITY 19 TOWNlfOMES : FIRST TIME OFFERED II All 3Br 2.SBa from $217,000 Modtt Open at 2191 Canyon Dr. AGENT 9'49·642·9699 t 9 NEW HOMES * Oualrty bulft delached S#igle lamoly tlornes in Eastsode Greal Floo! Plan Approx 2110-2220 SF Agent 949-645-6345 26 HOUSESJCONOOS FOR SALE LAGUNA llGUEl Camden C04Jrt llMuty 2Br l 58a Twnlvn. f911 & br911 wrtn new paint & carpel Ava~ No'# A 10· MUSI See11 Open Sat I Sun 1-5. lgt. Tri1hl 714-296-2038 'ieresled person tiles an objection 10 the pet111on and shows good cause W!!}' the court should not -----"grant ilia aut nty A HEARING on lhe pellUon will be held on MAY 31 . 2000 at t 45 p.m 1n Dept L73 localed at 341 THE CITY DRIVE. P 0 Box t 4171, ORANGE. CALI· FORNIA 92613 1571 LAMOREAUX JUVE· NILE JUSTICE CEN· TEA IF YOU OBJECT lo the granting of Iha pell· lion. yau should eppear at the. hearing end Slate your obJectlOns or Ille wr11len objections with the court before lhe hearing Your ap· pearance may be on per· son 01 by youo llltomey IF YOU ARE A CREQ. tfOUS6tlCOHDOS FOR SALE GENEA'Al •V.A.• so DOlll • so llOYt .. FREE COUNSELING FRIE UST Of HOMES HUO'VA REPOS 714.534.1100 ITOR or a cont1ngen1 creditor ol lhe deceased yoo must Me your claim With lhe court and malt a copy to Ille pe1sonal 1ep-resen1a1rve 1ppon1ed by the court w1thtn tour rnon1hs from lhe date of first issuance of letters as provided 1n Probale Coda sectt00 9100 The lime to1 h11ng claims will not expire befo1e four montllS lrom lhe hea11ng Vf ll HAU HI 1\1 I SIAll date noticed above • • • • • • •• ••• •••• YOU MAY EXAMINE HOMES OF • the file kepi by the court If you are a person 1n· THE WEEK tereslad 1n the es1ot8. you may Ille wllh lhe court e Request foi Spe· etal Notice (form DE· 154) ol the filing al an 1n· ventory and appraisal ot estate esse1s 01 ot any pelltoon or account as provided in Probate • Code section 1250 A : Request IOf Special No-• uce form 1s av111labte lrom the coun cleri< Attorney fOf l*)tloner: LAURENCE M WATSON. COUNTY COUNSEL and HOPE E. SNYDER. DEPUTY 10 Civic t.ntar Plaza; P.O. BOii 1379. Senta Ana, CA 92702-13711 ATTORNEY FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. BAR NO. 9.4506 Published Newpo<l Beach-Costa Mau Daily Pilot May 4 10 11. 2000 ThW703 Flctltlou1 Bualne11 Name Statement The following persons ere doing buslneas 81 Iranian Sootal Serv· Ices, 3400 Irvine Ave • Suite #103. Newpo<l Beach, Calrfomla 92660 • Showcase Homes For Sale In Our Sat Real Estate Supplement ! : Display Ads • Start at $85. : Deadllne : • Tuesday SPM • Also... : Open House Listings Avl. Deadline Thursday SPM It Pays to Advertise In the Best LOCAL Real Estate Section Call Today It LISA RIVERA 949·574·4252 ANNE WILLEY VIiie Point 1 & 1 Ba .. an. lo Bal lsland'FeshiOll Island oomm pool se1e< ... eany loan $209. 000 01Vld Pnnce egt S49-7 tS-1520 NEW HOME BUYER ALERTI Oon'I Buy a New Home wilhoUt t:r FREE CONSUMER R ORT ... "Underalandlng Mello Rooa" Get EdlJc:alad·Buy Safe CALL 24/HOUR RECORDED MESSAGE 0 949-729·4708. l lmlled qu1ntltles-C1tt Howl On The Sand Beautdul 3Br 2 58a, tam rm w/Fp, Bal>oe Pentn Pt OcealVCatallna Views spa 1n trOllt patio, Call Agl 949·613-3899 or pager 949-651-46 t 0 •Lido Penn• 23 El PINO 2!ll 2bl lm a.aim enter Cir QOl'Ml pool Cor loc PflY bell for·res I.and lie $1175 $174.900 U. Retort Homaa~~ ONE FORD RD Open Sal/Sun 1-4 NEW Provldtnca Plan 3 4br 4.5lJI tppfOX 4300 If upgradet. S 1,599,000 Owner/lat 94M10=13!3 . Big Cenyon Villa Of>EN SAT/SUN 1-4 2 & 3Bt TWM Bonlel'f1g Big C&rtyOn Golt Coorst FOfd Rold Propertlu 9•9-759-7700 1 33.:nl Ahmed Sane1h8, ~00 lrvme Ave Sutle • 103, Newport S.ach, Cahloi· ntl 926eO Thia bualness 11 con dueled by en ttldtYlduel GATED CAMPOBELLO OPQf Sft'8&ll 1-4 949·574-4249 : 14 Andi.-..... 000 Have you stened dooflg bullneu yet? No Ahmad Sane11111 Thta 11111men1 w11 filed woth lht CCMlnty Clettc al Ofange County on 05/08l2000 200041121245 Dally Pilot May 10, 17, 24. 31. 2000 WZ90 GOOD JOBS. RELIABLE SERVICES. INTEREIDNG THINGS 70 BUY. TrSAU mBRB EVERYDAY IN Cl.A IF'fJDI (949) 642-j678 : ••••••••••••• : CVll • city ...... Yltwa, 3bf 2.50a .,_. room. I I '""'" ""' ...... .. !IOI-. ..... _,,,.,,., :-!':1· ~1 329 NARCISSUS · - S1 395,000 4 BEDAOOMic.s BATH 949-509·1163 .,..,_ ..... ...... ,,.,.... ..... ............... & .... •M-•1*9 .... ..., 161 HOUSB4COllJOI rGlt IBT COTO DE CAZA Cha!Ty Lake 3bf 2.51>1 vu of lake wldock, huge deck, comp remod, lmmac 2 ca1 II!! $4000 94•29M830 703 J11mlna 2B1 1111 11,815/Mo. 311 1 Ith PL 381 1,581 Sl,5S<Wo. rt: no pate. Call ... 717-4795 48r 28e Haft)or Vte# Home Fp lamlly room llrga yald 3200 Mo Join 6ur~t Agen! !Mi 759-?J 14 Mot~ MANAGERS • SPECIAL• s1S4.oo t tax vmv (t.bt pt'99llll INt Ad) ~ 111\S & lulc::henel!S. ~ on btlUtlll.ty landscaped grounds FEATURES: 24·Hour lobby/Olract dial phonn/Free HBO ESPN & Olso'Poot & Jacuul. Gutsl llun- c.ty CloM lo 405 ' S5 Fwya. Min's liom 0 C Flll'glds1 college and behs Walking dtt· tanca to shops lfld, restaurants COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n Haiti« Bl>ld "'-!14M45-4840 VACATIOH /RESORT RENTALS VACATION RENTAL 2 & 3Br 2Ba 51W1CIOUS deluxe, Condo. tully lum s1eps to bch, 2c QI!! 949-675-7130 20I OFFICES FOR AENTi\.EASE 500SO FT OFFICE newly decorated, heating NC . netr Hoag Hospital 949-645-6680 er.II to-Jay 210 a.EAl nllDUSTRIAl FOR llSfTA.EASE I WANT TO LEASE Ralai or ollica IClC _,ff eoo.11009q ft ~or CdM PIJ c8' 94!>-631-131 I Lott Gold Coln Money TOP SSS/AECORDll Clip al ~alphs market on Jeu. R & B. SoUI, Roel(, EISI Bluff on 5.'2 REWARD •le !O's & 60'• pl!l!S! cal SC!>-700-1690 MIKE !i:49-&45-7505 412 CEMTo~;. ....1 •_1_• __ w_AWO!lfl(_N_TE_D_.I 1 ~ GARAGE I SALES Bring Oonltlonc FOf SL MichNl'1 Rumm• S.le to 3233 Pacific Voew HOUSEMAN MANAGER Wini'• to ITllnl98 ftrg• Hl•te or home. Experi.nct 111 multiple dullea, cooking, aervlng, 1nfmal I Cir ctre. Excellent Ref'al 9AM53-3650 Dr. CdM CaJI 1ece1p15 lrom I Jlio ..... -.-----office secrewrv 9-4pm M·F Ml to 51t2 & 5115 10 5117 440 MISCElLANEOOS FOfl SALE WOLFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME SUV DIRECT AND SAVEi COMMERCIAUHOME ool\J t1om $19900 Low Monlhly Paymenl FREE Colo! Catalog Cd 1-800·71 l ·015a W.F Wells A-7 Metal Bandnw $750. Rockwell drill DtHI S300 ~ 14'1 8*lduw $400. 949-541·9'90 • t. -· •j ... $$ CASH PAID S$ WE BUY ESTATES ;;649-4922. SOUTHG8AST AUCTJ N 2202So.IW!ilt. Sllllla AM. CA 12707 .. . 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