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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-07-04 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . . .. SERVING lHE NEWPORT -MESA C~UNmES SINCE .1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM YIEDt.ESDAY,JULY4,2001 . . 1 Group .sues to keep residents .ifl Crystal ~ove . • Suit, filed by preservationists who don't live in the park, claims cottages will fall into ruin without proper care. · / '•ul Clinton DAILY PILOT CRYSTAL COVE -A group of local preservationists have sued the state to keep the residents of Crys- tal Cove State Park from being evicted from their cottages. State Pam offidall have set Sunday at 5 p.m. as the final dead- line for· residents of the 46 historlc: cottages to vacate the publicly owned land. If completed, it would be the culmination of more than 20 · ye~ of effort by California State Parks to remove the residents. The Crystal Cove Community 1h1st filed the suit Tuesday after- noon. It ·accuses the state of illegal- ly removing the residents without adequately analyzing the decision's effect on the environment. Bruce Hostetter, the executive director of the trust, said the state also f~ed to provide a forum for public input on the decision. tBy evicting the . ~nants 'now, without a plan for the future of'the historic district, state parks is for· feiting abobt St.5 million in rental revenue from the tenants and con- bibuting to the deterioration of the cottages, Hostetter said. •Every cottage dweller I've talked to is convinced that the state is going to let them rot." Hostetter said of the cottages. "These things • PHOTOS IY GMG FRY I OAlY Pl.OT Newport Harbor High School roller bocby dub goalie DaWl ChrllUamen. 16, organizes tbe shelves at the Blockbuster fireworks stand near the lntenedlon of Harbor Boulevard and Wlllon Street In Costa Meta. Below, David talks about thb y~ bot produdl. .I -... ess School clubs and yo~th soccer teams are among the many groups that look to get cash for selling F9urth of July f~ash DwtteGoul.t DMYPILOT L awi forbidding 81rbome andt exploding fJNworu have not dfmtnWMd the numbei' Of ~ works ltaDdl that ~ up Ill co. ta Mw each )'Mr -It Juit dMftOec_t ' wbat'w for Nie. · While eome beinOan the~ Of Roman candlM wtth sparklen and llplma'I, the dty C:OOtin•• to be flood· ed each year with~ for flrewOlb and permits, ~ COit S3Q5. pop. Tbil fourth ol July ..... the dty Wuecl permits for 51 flaewGlb ltADda to three compAIUM, iUd Kathryn Webb, Wbo Nndla peadtl far tit~· SEEIOOM~ .. are living organisms. . . . They're buildings that acr·and react to the environment." .. Hostetter familiarized tumself with the residents' plight earlier Uus year when be began mterviewing the residents for . a documentary about the history of Crystal Cove. He iS also an instructor at Cal State SEE COVE PAGE 4 Police arrest 3 .men ill raid •Residents of Westside neighborhood say home has been known fo/\various problems. 0...,. Bharath DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Police arrested three men after a nar- cotics raid involving several officers, a SWAT team and a sniffing dog at a Westside home that officials and neigh- bors said bas been a problem house in the area for a long time. . Officers arrested Ron Roberson, 39, and Je>el Koningisor. 45, both of Costa · M~ on suspicion of possess- ing methamphetamine, pobce said. As of press time, officials did not have the name of the third person who was arrested. Costa Mesa police nar- cotics investigators issued a search warrant on the house in the 2000 block of President Place shortly after 4 p.m. Tuesday, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney. He said the SWAT team was used to gain entry into the house because narcotics investigators bad received information that explosives were found in the house on a different occasion. Birney said Tuesday evening that investigators and officers would spend several hours looking for drugs in the house. •They're presently using a Newport Beach canine to sniff out the drugs,• be said. •They haven't found anything yet because the house is 5uch a mess.• Neigbbon said they have found the bou.e, ltl occu~tl aDd their adiVities •tremen- dously upsetting." · •A lot of. people here are frightened ol that home,. Mid • a next-door neighbor who identifled benelf .. Ml. Wll· IOD. • She Mid ltobentm, bat lived there far 15 ,....... •And lt'1 comtuUy been SEllAID .... 4 Doily Pilot "\ 'What I get out of this personQ)ly has just been absolutely incomparable.' , 'hHI• .1ftl.n1 For• GOODCIUSE ' Jennie Webb Volunteering to help other volunteers J ennie. Webb volunteers for volunteers: As this year's president of the Junior League of Orange County, the Corona del ·Mar resident helps to pre- pare other women for vol- unteer activities through- out the county. In workshops and pro- grams, Webb and others teach leadership and fund. raising sk:ills and offer advice on mentoring kids. While her effort to help children might be indirect most of the tbne, Webb said the work was rewarding nonetheless. During a program for teenage girls who are at risk of becoming pregnant, par- ents came up to her and thanked her for telling their daughters about opportuni- ties to further their educa- tion and get ahead in life. ·vou just sit back and go, '1bis is so amazing,•• said Webb, who works as a vice president for a bank in Irvine. •1 don't thlnk you could put a price tag on it. What I get out of this per- sonally has just been absolutely incomparable.• Just like all other lea~e members, Webb went Al.MANIC IW ESTATE . TUllSACTIOllS COSTA MESA 1859 Orange Ave., $«9,000 2559 Elden Ave., 225,000 954 Oak St., $285,000 426 Victoria St., $245,000 NEWPORT BEACH 32 Cervantes, St.3 million 2448 Windward Lane, $575,000 301 Eaquina, $684,000 2306 Windward Lane, $650,000 410 Belvue Lane, $715,000 For in~on.the Junior~ ~T<r..:ze which takes care ol children threatened by abuse and helped put dn a 10th anniversary party. Now, she is one of the league's active memben. About 600 of the organiza- tion's900membersare •sus- taining members,• who pay through the organization's reduced dues and are less training program about six involved in ongoing pro- years ago. Owing the first 12 grams. Membership dues months, new members get . and two annual fund-raisem to know the organ!Mtion ·cover the league's $600,000 and work on a so-called annual budget. Webb said. •provisional . project" that adding that the organization they choose themselves. doesn't have to pay rent for Webb picked Orange-its offices because 1t owns. wood Children's Home, the building. ... cant. They have only been arrested on suspicion of ~ cr1me and, as with ~ ·suspects, are considered Innocent until proved gW.lty. llWPOblUCH Monday •Jason Richard Bissonnette, 32, Hunt- ington Beach .SUD.day " • Mk:bael John Zoelle, 25, Balboa lilaDd ~ 336 Snug Harbor Road, $770,000 211 Via Jucar, $915,000 • Cart Rk:bal'd Reed Jr., 35, Tustin • Kylie Oe11ri8 AUllln, 38, Imne •. Ka~erine Tb8reM Nametb. 23, Irvtne 4 Northwtnd Court, $228,303 300 Cagney Lane, $190,000 -48 Cormorant Circle, $530,000 2029 Po{t Cardiff Place, $729,000 2112 Leeward Lane, $785,000 1500 Vivian Lane, $599,000 DUI 1111ns The following people have been arreated recently on IUlplclon of dri- ving under the lnlluence ol an lntoxl- tr.e•H • James Eric McLmi, 25, HODil, N .H. ~ • Smet JobD Bdward Contreras. 26, Coima • Mardo Afft/!lYU. 54, Irvine • Mark Riltmoad ntborek, 21, Winnet-ka, ID. .. • Bdwaril l'lllllp ~. 31, Irvine • Hec:tcJr AQdar, si; Sm&a Ana Olp)rllflt ......... ~ ........................ .. , •• ,...anbe,.... .., ............. s:lalc:n "'°""""" ..... . Our ........ .., ... c..ill .._CA_,. .' • • CRllWG ~runs period. laity In the Delly Pilot on a rotating t.Js. tf you'd like Information on 9ddfng yo411 organization to this . list, call (949) 574-4298. llllllll IETWOIK Of OUHI COUNTY Become a bottle-feeder or take in pregnant cats at your h~me. Many shelters kill p(egnant cats upon arrival. Dogs and cats are also avail- able for adoption.(949) 759- 3646 or http://www.animal network.org. ASSN. IEIWSSANCE .. CIUIOIS The Costa Mesa group spon- son and ·supports outreach community seiv1ce programs, such as the homeless sanctu- ary. Volunteers are needed. (714) 540~5803. llG llOTHEIS, t 111 SlmlS Webb said the league's exclusively female. • •That's how it started out," she said. •And it's stayed that way ever since.• al meetings and-represen~ ing the league in public. W Between her job and tier responsibilities, there's not much time left to do other things, she said. Tbe \ocal chapter. is looking for men and women older than 20 who have lived m Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months to serve as big brothers os big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single•parent homes. (714) 5«-7773. IOY SCOUTS She added that she didn't know of any simil8.r organi- zations that are open to men and said the league has not received tmy requests from men to join so far. While Webb's worn dif- ferent hats during ~er time with the organization -she served as · treaswer and managed accob.Dts receiv- able, among other things - she's now in charge of run· Ding board meetings, gener· -... ...... •This is pretty time con- suming," she said. adding that she's devoted this year to tbe league. On weekends, she relax· es in Corona' del Mar. •1 love being able to walk ' and not havjng to move the car until Monday,• she said. •ks fun.• . r Mila.m.-... _,_""" ,.0.7' .... ..... ' ..,....,,......,_wJ.7' JalltllM --....... ----.......... ---·-- Of AllEllCA INC. Volunteer opportunities ror the Orange County Council iDclude fund-raising, p rogram development and training to l'I existing troops and ·packs. (714) 5'6-f990. IOYS & lllU CLUIS Of llEWPOIT·MISA Tbe three area clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and aafts workshop teachers. Call for locations. (949) 642· 2245. • Daily Pilot ' ' w.dnetdoy, .My"· 2001 3 ' Cypress niayor backs v~J>lan for _El Toro lrlefly_ln THE llEWS police Aid. Deathl from GHB are not uncommon. said La9'JM Beach p~ Capt. Dwight .Henninger. Cbri.lti4n proba- bly did not pass out because , be said be did not drink • NeWPOrt officials say alternative would give airport foes more time to change zoning for their Great Park. PaulCllnton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Cypte,ss Mayor Mike McGiil has put his name on a grow- ing list of supporters of on alternative runway align- ment ·for an airport at the dosed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Since mid-June,' a pilots group and a North County airp~rt coalition said they supported federal review of what has become known as the "V-plan. w It was crafted by retired engineer and Newport Beach resident Charles Grtffin. proof,• said group member . McGill, however, took it a and VU1a Park Coundlman step further. Bob McGowan. So far, •1t makes sense," McG111 they've raised $7,000. said Tuesday about the plan. "We just want the right "It seems like a non-intrusive airpo,rt," McGowan said of plan. It won't create an oir:-the alternative. port tlust. for lack of a better The V-plan would realign word, is overbuilt" m Toro's east-west runway so Griffin and a group of s¥up-it would form an inverted V-~rters formed The 1'lew pattern wi~ the. nortb-soutb _ lennium Group, a politic runway. action committee, to laun ' In mid-June, Air Lln.e the V-plan as .a b4not initta-Pllcits AsSn. Capt. Jon Russell tive in MarCb. · . sent ~ e-mail to Griffin say- The p~. which was ana-ing lie would lobby the Fj!d-· lyzed in Orange County's eral Aviation Administration environmental review of a to review his idea. 28.8-million annu.al passen-The PAA bas refused. to ger airport at m Thro, is for· fonnally review the altema- mally known as the Wildl.and ti.ve because it isn't the pre- Ranch Alternative. ferred plan of the county's Millennium Group lead-.Local Redevelopment ers impbsed a Thursday Authority, the agency plan- deadline to raise $101000 so -Ding the facility. they can hire an attorney to The Orange County make the initiative "bullet· Regional Airport Authority ....... has also urged the PAA to review the V-plan. NeWp<>rt Be~ch ofiicial.s pushing for an airport at the base said the county shouldn't consider Griffin's plan because it would delay the ailport long enough for South County leaders to change the zoning with .their Great Park initiative. That initiative, also set for . a March vote, would dump the base's aviation zonii,g, approved by voters in 1994, in favor of opeµ space. Despite McGill's endo~­ ment, Newport Beai:h Coun- ~ Gary Proctor said be was unconvinced Griffin's plan would ever succeed. "I don't think the plan is building momentum,• Proc- tor said. • 1 think people want more information. w Man arrested after drug-related death Laguna Beach police arrested a Newport Beach man Monday OD suspicion of giving the drug known as GHB to another man, who drank th:e knockout drug and died, officials said. TI:mothy Knight, 33, of Scottsdale, Ariz., did not have a p~ and was in car- diac arrest when para- medics arrived at a room in Laguna Brisas Hotel and Spa about 7:30 a.m. Mon- day. . Jeffrey Christian, 35, of Newport Beach, who was with Knight and 40-year-old David Waring of Scottsdale, told paramedics that he and the others hac;l taken gam- ma hydroxybutyrate, police said. alcohol, be said. . ' •1t seemed like the others were drinking,• he said, ·and that's usually a lethal combination." Christian was released Monday after be posted $25,000 bond Home blaze set off by fireworks A 13-year-old boy play-. ing with sparklers in his garage accident.allr. set · some packing materials on fire Tuesday afternoon, Cos- ta Mesa fire officials said. Three fire engines, one truck and a battalion chief's unit took less than two min- utes to put o.ut the fire in the 2500 block of Back Bay Loop that caused less than $5,000 in damage, said Bat- talion Chief Keith Fujimoto. Summer already OOsy for Newport lifeguards Christian was arrested on suspicion of providing or selling a controlled sub- stance, police said. All three men were taken to hospitals, and Knight was pronounced dead at South Coast Hospital, officials said. The boy, who was home alone, called the Fire Department himself about 2 p.m.. he said. His parents arrived shortly .. Fujimoto said. • Fourth of July expected to be a bit cooler, which should help the crew. Dffpa Bharath DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -U Newport Beach lifeguards spent hours getting ready for a hectic summer season, they will probably be thank- ing themselves now for every one of those minutes. Their busiest season of the year got off to a fierY - start because of heavy surf pounding the shores and nasty rip c.urrents pulling swimmers into the ocean. During the June 23 weekend, in merely · two days, lifeguards , 11}.ade 229 rescues, officials said. Last weekend, they made more than 150. But in a testament to them and their work, there have been no deaths since the beginning of sum- mer. But the numbers are nothing to be surprised about, said Newport Beach Lifeguard Capt. Eric Bauer. "We've had as many as 500 rescues in one day in the past,• he said. ~ Still, weather conditions over the last few days have posed a few challenges, said N~wport Beach Fire Capt. John Blauer. "There's still a little bit of swf, • he said. "The waves are now 2 to 4 fe~t or larger.• His department on Tues- day was also in the process of getting· prepared for the Fourth of July holiday, a sin- gle day when the beach is expected to be packed w.ith more than 100,000 people. Blauer said 65 seasonal lifeguards and seven regu- lars will watch the beaches today. The department may enlist the help of anywhere between three and eight additional reserve lifeguards today depending on the requirement, he said. The lifeguards also have some new equipment this summer, including automat- ed external defibrillators, which are used to revive heart attack victims, and a dosed-circuit television sys- tem th.at monitors (lctivity near lifeguard headquarters, The camera is being run on a test basis in collaboration with Surfline, a Web-based surf report. The biggest challenge for the lifeguards, however, are the ~large, large crowds" the -beach attracts on the Fourth of July, Blauer said. "To add to that, we've had reasonable surf over the last few days,• he said. Cooler weather conditions forecasted for today might help "blow it down a little bit,• Blauer said. Lifeguards will patrol the sand and the water in boats, trucks and on foot. •Our primary goal is to take preventive steps so that people don't get into dan- gerous situations,• Blauer said. "The most important thing for our lifeguards is to keep a watchful eye.· Bauer said usual Fourth of July problems include rip currents, surf pounding P,eO· ple into the sand, and alco- hol, which he said ' ... always pl~ys an important part• dUring the celebration. The key to staying safe? "Watch out for those rip currents,• cautioned Blauer. "Make sure you're not jumping or diving into shal- low water and wear plenty of sunscreen.• Waring, who was uncon.- scious when paramedics found him, was released from the hospital after sev- -eral hours in observation. Christian was also released after a doctor's examination, "He was playing with what we call safe and sane fireworks,• he said. "The damage was minimal and more cosmetic.• It charred Portions of the garage floor and parts of the walls, he said. · C· I AN.cwt.I', IT'S TIME FOR ... f"4t'c qo(J.f r i#.o. · Ml CASA MEX l(AN RESTAURANT -"'~~ ··~. --· ..... OUR MEALS ARE ATRIP TO MEXICO A GREAT WE SPECIALIZE SUMMERITEM IN LARGE TOSTADAS TO GO ORDERS IE~~~~,~=~loR PHONE AHEAD! 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 When you need to know ... Find rt fast rn yoor hometown newspaper The Newpor.t Elementary School Foundation and Newport Elementary thank the following do .. ors for their contributions to Hula. for Moola. Their support allowed us to raise $36,000 for the enriched literacy programs for our students. Thanks for investing in the future of our children an(I community. Gary Brubaker Grant Boys HaagenDau Healthy Bal.ance Helen.Grace Ho Sum Bistro ·Holly Sharp t. Hoot.en Buggs & Kilsez Hula Moon Italiano Cafe · Jan'i.m Schroth. Jeffrey Alan Salon . Jen.iE~<>n J 6rO"ffl.e Pet.enon, DDS JNR'.lrawl ' N.B. City Council N.B. Fire & Marim N.B. Firefighters N.B. Police Dept. Newpqrt El Staff Newpm't Fl<Jrist N~ Landitl{J Newpqrt Rib Co. Nils Ski Wear JMMllli«*I OD ldl •mbddled ~uataa111non to two,..,... and brOugbt b1m up on chtJvei. guy wbio -)*incted Steel I ltill bebeYe tbe cw liDce Ida 811ic.11aD IDNOYem· ~ S-.. II" a pOlltk:al ~ ... :.....a.--t a..1...;.;;:.~ lyncb1Dg aDd not UDbke the ..,... ~ -bogus tncHctment that tent Now, Hom~ ~Hom to the gaBoWI. knew that In tbi face ol Steel's conduct hanlly threat· tiumped ~DO 8ned to unravel the fabric of amount ol Jn tb8 way our elective proc:eu or :.~~= =· plunge the repUblic into cate b1m. Not 10 with Steel cbao8. Neverthelea, R.auck· Hit mother, be •YI• always aw:ku' Qlflce would JUlt as reminded b1m ol that old NW IOOD brand the mah a felon. about;Jwna.tu N.1nl9 the best strip him of h1s right to vote, .._., ........,, remove him from offiee and policy. ~ ·<siaenfranchise the 10,664 So ~hen Jaime Joyce -Costa Mesa residents who the Orange County distl1ct attomet'• inveltigator _ :-voted for him, all because of cont.acted St8el to vet the a couple of sinless clerlcal charges in quMtion, the errors. com>dlman usidUOUlly But that's what you get oooperat.ed without tbe ben-when the law and politics eflt of an attorney. After lay-mix. and no amount of honor ing out the facts as he will save you in the court· remembered theni in a series room when they do. of rambling recorded mes· Which is why Steel should sages to Joyce, Steel con-offer bis~ fessed that be had •made a Certainly Steel's oppo- mistake. I wu sloppy.• nents would view the move Steeped in naivete, Steel as an -admission of guilt. Let says he thought Dist. A~. them have that puny victoey. Tony Rauctmuckas wo\ild ~teel'• rQllnqut~~t.of bis.. ap~~ ,.... Councnseat:KOUld.ontbe cooperation, and that bis other hand,· save him from actions were unlntenc:led having to defend his honor technical infractions of the -at the risk of a felony con- election code borne out of viction -again.st criminal . ignorance and haste, not charges that he says he criminal intent knows at his core to be with- But instead, Rauckauckas out merit And it would, pre- COVE CONTINUED FROM 1 Long Beach and Cal Poly Pomona, where he has taught a class about the cove. St.ate Parks spokesman Roy s~ Mid Tuesday he hadn't seen the lawsuit, filed in Orange Cowif;y Superior Court, but be · disputed. Hostetter's claims. The suit doesn't ask for an emergency ruling to halt the evictions. •This is another delay ~ the process that opens this [beach) up to public use,• Steams said. ·we're sur- prised by it, but ·we don't think it has any merlt." The state bought the dis- trict's 46 beachfront cottages and 3.25-mlle coastllne from Donate _you.r~e. 1-88&308-6483 '" , Set hope in motion to improve local lives. • RVs • Boats • Real Estate • Tax Deductible • 8YRON DE Al'...MAL Is a writer and communications consultant He resides In Costa Mesa. His col· umn appears on Wednesdays. Readers can reach him with news tips and comments via e-mail at byronwriterOmsn.com. the Irvine Co. in 1979 for $32.6 million. SANTA ANA-m Toro air· port supporters filed a lawsuit against Orange County Counsel Lon Watson on Tuesday, alleging that bis offi· dal title and summary for the •Orange eouo.tY Central Park• initiative fails to inform vot~ about proPQSed development at Bl Toro. . If app~ed by voters, tl_le initiative would prevent an air- port.and bring a park, as well as cultural and educational institutions, to the closed Marine Corps Air Station. Opponents of the park pro- posal point to it.s costs and the lack of money to finance it as problems. Park supporters say it can be funded without tax· payer contributions through the development that's allowed under the plan. •All we're talking about right no..y is .the accuracy of the initiative,• said Bru~e Nestande, the tead plaintiff and president and chief executive of Citizens for Jobs and U$e Economy. ·All we're saying is The cottages, built in the 1920s and '30s, were placed BQQ M on the National Register of Hl~cl~=~~~=~ CONTINUED FROM 1 ~~le~ ~as:~~ The Blockbuster, Phantom none of whom live in the dis· and TNT companies have trid, to file the suit and help cornered the mar1'et on fire· develop...a plan to restore the· works in Costa Mesa, but the cabins. . people working those stands No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspape< F11S IN. •• Daily Pilot are from neighborhood churches and scbools. Local churches, high school clubs and sports teams, as well as an assort· ment of other nonpro(it orga· nizations, run all 51 stands, Webb said. AYSO teams account for nine of those st.ands, and Cos- ta Mesa High School groups RUFFLES UPHOLSTER ·W.-. Your Dollar Coven Morel WEW MOVED 1 BLOCK NOR11t that the ballot title ought to state tbar thiere would be park t4cWtles, open space and dev8lopmeJlt there •• Watson declined to com- ment Tuesday, saying that he had not seen the lawsuit. • Under state law, any pro- . posed initiative must be reviewed by the county coun- sel'• Qffice, which then pre- pares a ballot title and sum. mary of the measure. The swnmary and title must be dis- played on initiative petitions. lf the initiative qualifies for the ballot, it may be included on the bCl11ot ~in the voter infor- mation pamphlet se9t to au voterJ before the election. St.ate law requires that the title and summery be •a true and impartial statement of the purpose of the proposed. mea- sure.• Park supporters, who hope to have the initiative on the March ballot, said the lawswt was simply an attempt to stop the initiative. •Just because it's a public use doesn't mean there's no structwe involvec;I," said Meg Waters, a spokeswoman for the El Thro Reuse Authority. "Parks have all kinds of structures .. . I think they're stretching it, to say the least.• An initial hearing in the case, which was filed in Orange County Superior Court, is not expected until next week. run 13. Down on Harbor Boule· vard, where Dine groups have set up shop within Costd Mesa's borders, the Newport Harbor High School roller hockey club has a booming business. . It hopes to raise about $4,000 for the t84Dl, in place of the $500 dues students paid this past year, sa.id DaVld Christiansen, the team's goalie. At Harbor and Wilson Street, the 16-year-old goa.lJe Tuesday was working his magic on . customers selling Blockbuster fireworks. " "The coolest one we have i9 the Cool." he said, holdmg a blue cylinder in a Vanna Wbi~ meets the Home Shop- ping Network fashion. This little beauty begins with a shimmering gold foun- tain with blue flashes of light that . then change to a gold and silver light show, the product description reads. "For ~ most ~. they're fountains -'hand-held foun· tains or sparklers," David said. . · The blooming entrepre· neur began bis pitch with the smallest spinner: •Cheap and fun -six for only 50·cents." be said. He went through the whole gamut, describing the ettect of different smoke bombs, fountains, whistlers, spinners and sparklers, which remain legal. •These, instead of just sparkling, these do a little topspin thing -they look like a flaming ball -very nice,• he. said, describing the ground bloom flowers. The young salesman was also versed on the stringent rules surrounding bis' prod- uct. which at 16 he is too young to buy. •vou can't use them ln Newport. just here in Costa Mesa,• he warned. •vou have to wait until 4 p.01. on tlJe Fourth and can only set them off until 10 p.m." CONTINUED FROM 1 · Spans Editor Rc)ger Coriton • 949-.574-4223 •fax 949-6500170 Wednesday, July 4, 2001 5 •• ire NICK UCATA/ r-OR THE OAl.Y Pl.OT COsta Mesa racer Bob Hallock'• tunny car· catches fire at the AutoZone Wlntemattonals earlier this year~ He has recovered from burns. Lagulla .Nigllel edges Ne"7iP0rt • a Newport Beach American All-Stars rome up short in opening round, 7-6, but remain alive in second-chance bracket. ~:~~ LlnLI LEAGUE M!SmONVIBJO· ~mightbave been the proper desaiptioo forJbe Newport8etdi American UttJe League Major Division All-Stan after they suffered a 7- 6 loss to Laguna NJguel Tuesday in~ D1ltdct 55 All-Star Tournament at Youth Sports Paik. . · However, Newport Manager Paul Von Berg didn't think the J.oa WU much of a letdown. In fact. he bell.Wed hll team's effort didn't reflect the result and now thinks Newport will oo)y nillpond with a greater performance tn the leCOlld-chanoe bracket Newport Bw:la Allillrlmn IJlle L9lgll8 AD-Sm ~ almost had the win,• Von Berg said of the tbtrd b• nr• BllilDe NeOloa. No. 11. lon:a Lrigana All~. whk:h builta3-0 lead, btit. regained Nlgoel'I Mlllt Vmgbl bid to wond bw. while 1b8ir advantage and Jet it slip again, aJlowtng three runs Newport llbod*Jp JMe, _. ....... loob on. tn the bottom of the fifth with two outs. • .-.They got a taste of (tbe All-Star 'Jburnement) and 14...S win over the Newport Beach National All-Stars. now. they 1mow what they need to do: I think tMylre This time, be drove ooe over light-center field tn tbe first ~to oome out well oo Pddafjaga.!« Laguna Hills at fm a IClk> heme nm. &SO jun. at Youth Sports Park). Jb8Y'll be reedy to play.• Mellrmtan's bmt hardly seem to fue Saint.John, who Newport displayed an obYk:u JMdiaMW in tbS f&st went OD to stJike out two of the next three batten. Saint liidpg u they ecc:nd three NDL Ca:tw Zldl Von Dav, Jahn struck out five in five tnntngs as be tnduced m ~~tcm. ledoff wtlb •::•Vlamlie groundouta, ftve of wbicb Lemmennan snagged and =~~=-~.....:.. .• ~ mer,,.J:.=:!.~e&ciaunewttbtbleenms ·~ Jobli. lAioo+IDMl licxftd wblil tbb'd baler in each ol tbia tbhd end ftfth Innings. Tbe rum were -1 BlalDe N.-n .am.ct m 111. ~. '• f · lcared wtlh two OUl:I. "1bejr ant (tine) tilllils ---of tba belt N9 •(Our -..a~ mill9d OD. getting that extra plari .-mtbepllltwo_iws, • ~~M-Mger bl. •Jtaul\W ii*!. •AD~~ (our • tfl!k~D l8kl al'b8f W9'96'"8tbe baJL• ' .. , did··~ 11l0i9 ....... Nlg\l8l kids OID ~~Von Belai'W JGlm and 'M ... .,.a CJDlll. Vlllalit~a.-tg11119.Jilreblltliatbcmenmand :.&9idlar18¥91 of b tllm'i m.lllli•IM ++HHMID wait ~I•• .... CllDltin ... fa" \II & great bit. 1bat ~ ' Wtth a bame nm o8 tm lilt~ In the 8ftb ,... ....,,.,.__. ~. wbicb gave bill tlwD a 6-4 lead: · • In a. foidi = Wiiii two outs, Hid• h"'m was lut>-i .L.aguna NlgUel allo Md a bmnito-nm bit* bi ADdNW ......, tn aad m aad a lbat tortgbt flllld for a doU: Malkr'«Wm, w6o ~ags.xilllmOD~ In tl)it bk He IMllreand wbm \b:l Bag allo recked adoutlle. .. • Costa Mesa's Bob Hallock has risen from the flames and is ready to return to the circuit. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT The flames were rising, yet Bob Hallock hardly worried. The Costa Mesa resident actually giggled when bis funny car caught fire in February at the AutoZone Wmtemationals, the first race of the season, at the Pomona Raceway. For Hallock, 45, the accident was just another part of the sport and he chudded when trying to remember the safety pro- cedures for exiting the car. · His son, Benny, was also just as calm during the fire. •Just a normal day in paradise,• 'said Benny Hallock, who watched the fire as part of bis dad's racing team. •1t•s normal circumstances for us because it happens to racing people all the time. But this one was just a little bigger than normal.• The accident left Bob Hallock with third-degree burns on his elbows and feet and second-degree bums on his but· • tocks. Bob Hallock suffered the bums because bis seat belt malfunctioned and he was stuck in the fire. He remained calm because he said he had so much t:rUst in the National Hot Rod Association's safety crew. •They saw me waving my hand because that's all I rould do,• Bob HaDock said. •If it wasn't for those guys, I would· n't have made it.· If Bob Hallock had stayed in the car any longer it would have damaged bis lungs, since the oxygen tank emptied because of the length time he was in the car. Yet the burns and the severity of that fire -the Hallocks had to construct a new car-have not been able to stop Bob Hallock's comeback to funny car racing. SEE CAR PAGE 6 ...... OUM DMYPl.oT "' " NBWPORTBBACH • ~ BUllmllldBigCanym~ Oub won her bottmg club• annual Ladies'. '.it; llalboa 1bwnament cbenqMntbip wilh Donna Blued El untiyOub. and Blue towed a field Of 124 W(JID.8D goften. in three ftlgbD With a net IOOl'e d 125. 1be J)l'9ltlgioua MHlay, betts-bal[ d .pirtnen touma- mmtW81played tn Ideal golftng CQll(jttinns and featured myti- ad IOdal events, chaired by Judy Bmy (UDda Ille} and Sally Holstlem (COlta Mesa), a former Tua cup C1as11c partidpant. Other ftight wfunen:"Martha . SPokIS · Redfearn and Laura Holbrook won Plight A Jow 9f<*, while Lee Meirick and BemD8 Miller captured Plight A Jow net. Plight B winnan included CbrU Shute and ~JT'. 'IUlen (low gro11), and abeth Ensign and MaJj1 l<nltter (low net}: while Judy Pedenen and Lem ldhll (low gross), and Nk:ki Mmxand Ltnda Green (low net) won Plight C. CdM wins three at lhlhuco Hills event The Corona del Mar girls water polo dub •B' teem. which consists mostly of CdM lilgh athletes, recorded three wins and two lO&leS in the Thlbuco Hills 16-and-under'Ibumament last weekend at Mlss1on Viejo High School CdM opened tournament play Saturday with a 15-5 win ~Santa Margarita, and split ~next two games, also played Saturday. CdM defeated Huntington Beach and lost ..to host nabuoo Hills, 13-7. Another loss came Sunday, when the San Diego Shores defeated Cd.M, 15-5, but Cd.M clo6ed out CAR CONTIN,UED FROM 5 Bob Hallock will race bis team's new funny car in the NHRA 50th Anniversary Nationals July 5-7. He will go back to the scene of the accidenfat Pomona. ·when you've been doing this for so many years, you just don't quit.• said Bpb Hallock, who has been rac- ing since 1987. •1•m not ready to quit yet. And until this thing beats me up, I'll keepradng.• Said Benny Hallock: WlrER POLO CdM goalkeeper Brittany ....-.,;uIJen amassed 29 saves the townament with a 13-5 vie-~oughbut the tournament, tory over Chino Hllls. including an eight-save pedor- Brittany Bowlus led CdM mance in the win over with 23 goals in four games, Huntington Beach. including a seven-point pedor-The CdM water polo club manoe in the 'Vin over Chino consists of two teams: The • ~ Hills and a stx-pPhlt outing in team is made up d Ql08tly var- the win over Santa Margarita. Sity athietes and the ·s· team She scored five goals in each d , bas a lot of N players. the other two games, the win Tbe CdM • ~ team will play over Huntiogtm BQch and the in the University 18-and-under loss to San Diego. Tomuament this weekend and 1b8 Newport Harbor Bwball Allodation Mutang All-Star tMlll (9-yeu-old playent, wldch placed fourtll ~ID tile St. Hedwlt TourDament ID Loi Alamltol: Front row, right to left. Elliott ICa ..... n, Aleunder MMdox. Brett Olinger, Daniel Nont., Comlor Carry ad DWan Freiberg; middle row, right to "T left, Joshua Jaye, Justin Todd.~ Gowdy, BIUe Davey, Austin Deyan and ltyaD Albert; top row, right to left. Manager Brtan Gowdy and nstmnt .... """ .. " "' Corona delMats Vivian Uao the ·B' team Etnters the Villa (14 gOaJs) and Katie Kubas (live) Park 18-and-under'Ibumament coachel Steven Prested and Predrtc Albert. also contrtbuted. July 20. •(The accident is) like cut- ting a steak. You don't stop eating if you cut yourself. You keep eating and you just try not to make the same mistake.• As if thoughts of the acd- den t aren't enough, the Hallocks are also against odds in teIIDS of the compe- tition. The elite racing teams have.big corporate' sponsors and in some cases the teams are corporations. But the Hallocks' racing team bas yet to find spon- sors, and Bob and Benny work separate jobs in addi- tion to the toil on their car. ·1 moved back from Utah, just for the race car," said But just as he put his Benny Hallock, who works · memories of the crash aside, with Bob and his paint con-Bob Hallock la willing to tracting bu.sinea. ·working make the saatb to order to on the car is like another have the opportunity to gain (>art of your life. During the the feeling of winning a day, I catch myself thinktng race. about the car. rm thtnktng • •we spend so many about what if something hours working on the car,• goes wrong or how do we Bob Hallock said. •1t•s real- make the team work better. ly bard for us. We spend the Evefytbing is a team effort.• same time as the big-time The car's demanding -teams, but we d~ the work schedule has given Bob late at night and weekends Hallock difficulties as well. because we have to keep His time spent working on other jobs. Without a corpo- the car cuts into his sleep rate sponsor, it's prac:tlcally and more importantlf impossible to keep racing.• spending time with his For now, though, there's family. no quitting time. ' COACH CONTINUED FROM 5 to win and they have a lot of potential. And I told them I hate to lose.• 1be Saflon went 2-22 lut year, 4- 23 the year befo~ end have lost 16 straight Sea Vlew League games. IEEP Sil TUESDAY'S COUNTS ....uport ......... -7 boats, 186 anglen. 7 yel~::...3° white SN bass, 73 albacOfe, 1<1 bwr 1 bonito, 100 calico bass, 1,054 sandbm. ~ Lodls-9 ~ 249 angleR.13 .albacore. 1 Ytlowteil, 1 white sea be, 1,504 anct t>M. e a.11co bilSS. 21 barraaJcN. 1 hal-ibut. 1 bonito. llC ,., ..... ~ .......... ., .... ,..,..,... .-. .... NOnCa OP I .,._,.• • ..., "" i..ion ol &1111111 NA. Thie ~ ... NihiCM ..... ~ ......... C'"9 .._, • .._ fllld Will tht Qounly 10 ....... ... ........... ~ .... .....,., ...... °""of 0-.. ~ llTATI OP: :f' ~(~ "9: ...,. '° t11111 ~ tc-on Wl1/2001 nw. T. O'll•t = tw ..... -... DE· llolw wWIOUt ~ ...,_,.. CAii .... Alll 1111 _.~II!; OOUl1 ~. 8tf«i ~ Plal Junt u . .Mt T • ., ...... -"' lekiflt ctt1ein *'I Im-4. 1!. 11, 21QQ1 ~ 0 .. .....,.., ...... ...... --ot of Mr portent Ktione, how-clMM, crtdleOl'I, oont· l*lllori ot 90CCIUfll u tWf tw pen1en11 ,.. ~ c:rtdlecNs. and e«wlded In Prob41tt ..-. • be l9qlAfl'ld AoelelOua .... RI .. '*'°"' ~ ~ °"9f· Code _., 1250. A to glvt l)Ollot to In-...... ttell A Int ..._ be .,...._, 11'1 tht Atqiillt b Sptdll -~ penona uni-TM folOWlna _.,.,._ • ar ......_ or bolh, at. tloe fOfm '* aYllllDlt twy hlYe ~ ,... .,. dok'lll ...-. ..: FF\ANK T. O"BAIEN tom tht court olllltl.. or contenl.td to ttie El_,..mtnt POCIMI A PETITION FOA ~tor , •• ,,... ptopottd fldlon.) TM Book11t.. 1201 ChMlrU, ~OBA~~= =-~=lull .. ~~~ :ft046anta, Me. CA AASMtJSSON 11'1 tht &r 1or,,.1 .. 1n=11.c1 ar9Mtd unie.. • in. Dtflk OI o.oo, 2e01 l*lot Court of c.llfor. ........ a r...d ....._ 8an1a Ma A '8 nle, County of OR· 11712 llaoA hur objtcllorl ~ P:,.: COiia Meta. c':'WT' ANOE. • ltwtL, ..._ 210 Md t110W1 aooc1 011A1t Thlt bullM9t ~ oon-THE PETITION FOA lr\llne, CA ta12 ~ tilt oourf lholJld not duc:t4ld by: Ill\ lndMdlllll PROBATE 1equtt11 lhlll PIMlthld NtwpOrt 1Jft tilt IUlhorily. Havt you tt.rttd KATHERINE Bttch·Co11a '4tta A HEARINO on ttie d_olng bullneat ytt? RASMUSSON be ap-D11'i Plot JIN~ pt1Mor1 d bt htld on v-. 11A>1 ... Fi*DUI ......... ~....:.~.: • .: U2001 ThDl'l JUl.'( 28, 2001 at 1:30 Detlk GI ()Ibo ..... ..... M•lt ltr the lllllta ol f1ot1t1oua luet,.... p.m. In Otpl. L73 lo-Thie lltlllemtrtl WU ~~ ~t. flt «»-...._ Stlllll'Mnt oated m 341 TM City fMtd with tht ~ = Diii u : THE PETITION ,.. Tht folowinD Pi g,.11ve 9.2881~· Orange, ~ ~r ~ 1 T9Ctl.~rtv quuta Iha ~· -doing ~ IF YOU OBJECT to 200111111t4 Suite c-525, , cJ: :' ::n~ .!1'.1!: Plumbing Sytttmt, tilt cnnllna of flt ptll-Diiiy Piiot JIN 27, M bnla .a11 Thi Wll and anv"'cXddii C, v~= :-'~~and": 4. 11. 10. 2001 wooe T~wtl, 1829 aft 1vaa.ble '°' IX· Vallnlln P9Wlota. 2873 your objedbia Of ... Poft ~ ~ In the 1111 kept Vtluco Ln., Cotta wrttten obftcllont wftl'I ~eeo BMctl, by N COUl1. Meta. Callotnla 92828 the court INlfore ttie Th6t ~ It THE PETITION r• Thie ~ It con-httrlng. Your ap· con-QUesta &"'........., lo ad-duc:etd ..... aft .................... ........,.,,. ,_., ..._ ... ,__ cllC9td by: Ill ~ ~ .; .. undlt ....,. -· ............ ..---··-1 ... "',.... Havt you atarttd the lod1pe11dent ~ Havt you tttrltd ';' :cx'71:t ~ ~ ~ pKI No Iteration of E.elatM Act ~tn~..:1 No rTOR ot oantlngtnt ct.cl- Thi (Thia Authority will allow TIQ ltatemtnt WU llor of the dtQeutd, you • ltlilillntnC wu tht peraonal reprtMnl• flltd with tht ~ mutt ftlt your dlim wlttl filed wt1h tht qounty tllv• to take ITllllY '°' Cltftc of Orange CountY tilt court and maa a Cltftc of Orange Col.l'llY tlona without obtaining on 01112512001 oapy lo the ptl'tClfl9I ...,,. on 08/11/'2001 court epproval Bttore 2001 ... 9002 --...ive ~ by Delly Pilat 2:!~;~· taking C*tain 'v.ry lln-Dllv Plol June v . JUy "" court Within lour 27. Mt 4. 2001 W028 ::mthe ~ ~ U!. 18. 2001 W030 ~'I:.:. a:.:. ltntatlvM will bt ,.. BSC 10852 tMI • ptOYldtd In PrOr FJeUtloua Buslnea quQcl 1o five natict 1o NOTICE OF bite Codt ..aio11 8100. *"" Statement inttrt1ted ptrt0nt un-PETmON Tht time for 1111ng c1a1rn1 Tftt followtna PlflOOI 1tu they havt waived TO *DlllNISTER win not txpfrt btfort art ~ tiuUW aa: notice or consented to " lour monlN fram the New Ttch Sokltlont, .!ht propottd action.) ESTATE OF: hearing datt noticed 234 E. 17111 St., 1211, Thi indtptident adn9o-ntOMA8 J. tbovt. Cc61a Meta. CA 112e27 lalrdan aulhorily wll be W ARllAH eb YOU '4A Y EXAMINE NTS, dme (CA), ~ t:= uni-en In-THOllAS JOHN the 1111 kept by 1ht court. e.,,711 &.. '211, Com '*'°" filtt an WARMAN ella If you -1 ,...on h-Meu. CA 8211127 obftc;tiorl lo tht ptlllioll THOMAS w ARMAH ltfMted In tht Mt.Ill, Thia ~ it CMr and ltlOWI aoocl c:aute m TOii WARMAN you ma1 file with the ~ by: I aorpo1dal1 ~ .. cou!f lhcMd not CASE NO. A20l3t3 court. Rtqllttl lor ~ H1v1 you •t•rt•d grn tilt ault)ority, To all Mn, btnefl-aial Notice (form OE- doing bullne11 ytt? A HEARING On tht aiatle9, er--~. ~1• 154) ol the fillng ol an ln-Yl!a.~ 01/01/01 ptlltlon will be htld on ...,.,_. ~· wnlOry and ~ of .Nltl dm• JULY 26, 2001 It 1:30 lngent creditors, and tttate UMlt °' of tJif'1 &any Moquin. Vice p.m. In Dtot. L73 lo-ptrtont who may Olhtr· petition 0< account u Pretkltnt cated 11 3'1 TI1il City wltt bt lnlerllllled In the provided In Prob111 fh6t ltattmtnt WU Orivt South, Orange, ~~·:~ Codt Mctlon 1250. A hltd with !ht ~ ~F ~ OSJECT to ... THOMAS ~ ~lor .. ~na': ~ ~r Counly flt gniriting ol the ptll-WA.AMAN ale.I lram flt oourt dertt. 2001 ... nt2 lion, -you ~ ~ THOMAS WARMAN A-b ,...,,, •. ti the "-"'-end tkt TOM W~ -·-• o.lly Pltol JIN 20, 27, ·-·"' Rt1e A PETITION FOR W.-WW la w..tovw, July 1. 11. 2001 W034 your obfectlont O< flit PROBATE hH been ' latNtt E. Wtet- writttn oOjectiont with filed~ CONSTANCE °"'• !tq., to1 Oo¥er Fl ......... _ •·-•...-. the oourt btlo111 ... _ ... ..._ 120 --........... -·-h I y .... M. ES In "" Su-..... I ,_,...... Heme Statement ur ng. our •P· ptrlor Court of C.llfot· lleedl, CA t29IO TM followlng pe ptlfWlCt mey be In Plf• nla, County of OR· Pubtllhed Ntwport .,. dalnQ ~ 'W :o:r =A~ ANGE. g:.;c~o~ 'IS~~ PO '/~ 135&1 rTOR ot oor1t111g111t a"fd. THE PETITION FOR 4. 5. 20()1 ThYRJll ~ ~·,,,..;...Welt-1ar of 111 ~you ~ST~~E M. INt Flc:tltioua .,.,,,... ....,.. St8tefMnt Thi tolowlna Plf'IOlll .... dok'lll ~ .. LHd Source lnttma· tlonal. 3400 Ave. of the Art1, IB311, Co111 Meta. CA 92626 Thaddeut• Sptlttr, 3400 A.VI. of lht Atta, '8311, Colll Mell, CA 82828 Th6t ~ It con· duc:ttd by: Ill lncMduel Hive you 1tart1d dair'9 ~ ytt? No Thlddeus SpelMr Thia atatl!Mnt waa flltd with the County Cleik of Orange County on 08/12/2001 2001eaen43 Dally Pilat June 27 ~ 4, 11, 18, 2001 Flcttdoua Bualneu Name Statamtnt Thi following PlflOOI .,. ddng butiltet 'U: .a8CG. 468 S.awerd Or., Corona def Mar, CA 92825 Chtrt Emily Fleury, 488 Sa1w1rd Dr.. Co-rona def Mar, CA 92825 Thia ~ It con- ~by. an~ H1v1 you started dalng buslrlllt ..,.., No Cheri Emily Atuly Thia statement w11 flled with the County Cltftc ol Orange County on 06l29'2001 200111Mtl18 Daly Piiat .Ji.ioJ 4, 11, 111, 25, 20()1 W040 "•-· "" --.. rnuac lie yow dlim wilt'i ...._ Flctltlous BUIJneaa ~ Paeel, 13581 Al· IN oourt and . mall a HUGHES be eppolnled Heme 5.....,... f1ctltlou9 Bu.tneu liaa. . St.. '2, Wttt· ~ ... ~ flt l*90'lll '9P' u ptrtonal rtprtMOt· Name StllllttMnt llliiiiMtr, CA 92e83 r-tivtt ICIPOlnttd 111vt to admlnltttr tht The followina ptrtonl TM tOllowlno W- Tt* buelntte " con-by the oourt wlitiln four ..... of .. dtotdtnt. .,.. = butWMiu u: loo ~·--by: en ~ monlht from tht date ol THE PETITION re· ~ft C bleArtillaPt.com. '"'o doi!loC but .,_ ';!'._ Vt ""II llart-.. -....... ....._ __ of ..... QUlltl the dectdent'I .,,., hes1nut a~. .C. Sedan ... rv ..... , ~ ...... ........ ,.mMt '"" followlr!a Plf'IOlll .,.~~-A.) TDlr ConlCndon Co.,11.)T &J~ Or~. 29111 Oree• ~~ Colll Meta, Mehrdad Tabar, 222 Plntvlew, lrvint, CA 82820 Alfrtdo Jlmtntz, Jr., 8192 Sheild1 Drlvt, Huntington BMoh, CA 82647 Thia ~ ii con-ducted by • gtntfll paltntrlfllp H1v1 you 111rted doing ~ yet? No Mtnrdad T lblr Thia llltemtnl WU flltd with the County Cltrll of Orange County on 06l29'2001 2001 ..... 23 Ody Pilat .Ji.ioJ 4, 11, 18, 25, 20()1, W042 Fletttloua Bu1lneaa Name Statamtnt ~ following PlflOOI 1r1 doing buelnt8t a : AtlantTc Altocl1t11, 994 Grove ~. Cotta Meta. CA 92927 Wlhlam Rybacelc, 994 Grovt Place, Co111 M-. CA 92927 0.1ne Rybacek, 994 Grove Pt1c1, Coet1 Mesi, CA 92627 Thia business la con· ducted by: e gern111I partnership H1v1 you 1t1rted doing bu1ln1sa ytt? v... 111241115 William Ryt>actlt Tt1ll II.element WU hied with tht County Cltrll of Orange ~ on 06l29'2001 20018Mtl01 Daily Piiot July 4, 11, 18, 25. 2001 W043 Flctlttoua Bualneu Name Statement ~ following peraont ere doing bulileitt ... JW Conalrucllan, 2222 Canyon Dr., IC, Coe1a Mesa. CA 92627 :Joseph Whitmore, 2222 Canyon Ollvt, IC, Costa M1111, CA 92627 Thia bualnesa II oon- du<led by: .,, lndMdual Havt you 111rttd doing ~ yet? No Joteph Whitmor• Th.a lllltmtnt Wll flied with the County Cltftc of Orangt County on 06f29r'2001 2001HH820 Dally Pilot .Ji.ioJ 4, 11, 18, 25. 2001 WQ4:4 ~ yet? N:; ...... --..,.. Wll end ooc1k:lt 1 "'Y Ntwport Buch, CA 17821 Jordan Avt., fl!9tty p_, *' 11 ptOYldtd In Pro-be ldmllltd 1o ·probelt: 82890 •32A. IMnt, CA 92812 F1ctitioua Buslneaa .....__ ~ bite Codt 19dioil 11100. TM Wll and....., ooc1c111 Jania Sukrau, 900 Saeed Naub, 17628 Name Stat.tnent --·-" --Thi tlmt for Mng dlirnt -·1 ,..__..._~ "'--""-J ,._ A 132A Will !ht County wtll not txplrt btfort .,. evallablt fO< Ill· ..,._,... .,.,_, .-w-or .... n ve., ' Thi follow!~ of Orangt Coun1y ........ __...._.. ..__ am1nat1on In 1ht lie kept port 8-:tl. CA 92eeo lrvlnt, CA 112812 -doing aa: ~ _,, ,...,.IU,. """'" lhf by lhf OCJUlt. Thlf ~it ClOn-Thie~ If con-T1 tWIWOfb, 2101 Flettlow Buslneaa Nemes~ TM IOllowlna PlflOllt ere doing buli-. u: JMT ~lnenclal, 1221 W. Cou1 ttoiwy. 11 \.&, ~':c'1 Beadl, CA JeNI M. Teytor, 1221 W. Cout Hwy. 1115, Newport Betcn, CA 82683 Th6t boalnett It oon-duded by: .,, Individual Havt you 1t1rt1d dair'9 buaNll ytt? No Janet M. Teylor Thil ltaltmtot waa flled with "" County Cleik ol Orange County an 07l03l2001 2001U70001 o.lly Piiot Jdy 4, 11, 18, 25. 20()1 W040 Flcttttoua BualneH Name Statement Thi followlna Plf'Ol'il lie doing bulileU U '. Coll Contut!Jng, 1219 Lu Anina Way, Coela Miu. CA 92627 Coll Development, Inc., (CA), 1219 Las Arenas Wey, Costa M-. CA 92627 Thia buslnesa la con· duded by: a OOfPO'•lion H1v1 you 1tart1d doing butlneH ytt? Y•, 5-7-01 Cox 01velopm1nl, Inc., Peggy S. Cox · Vice Prealdenl This ltatemenl Wll filed with tht County Cltftc of Orange Coonty an 07 /03/2001 2001elettll8 Dally Pilot July 4, 11, 18, 25, 20()1 W047 Flctttiou1 Bual,,... Name Statement ~ !ollowfng pel1IOOI 1111 doing butil.a II Billy A1y, LLC, 111 Avenlda P1tero Dt Oro, Sin Clementt, CA 92727 Wdlilm Ray Vatendne, U.C, (CA}, f 11 AvMdl. P1tero 0. Oro, San Clemenle, CA 9Z727 Thie ~ is con- ducted by Umlted ua- bllty Co. Have you 111rted doing bualnasa yet? v ... 01/01198 Willilm Ray Valentino, U.C. Gtoff...y 5ptncef, M1n1ger Thia llattmtnl WH liled with Int County Cltftc ol Orwige County an 07~1 A•a1.11 .. lnw ..... . . .. Tiit ::=:--lluillt ....... ,,,. ,_11111'1 .. oc-,.,,... ..:_,,..... _, • .,_ .... Ill I -~ Dr •• COia .. m1 .......... Miia. ~ t2e2.e laect11 ClllfOnllL FOf9ll ~ ()'Co. '°"' "' .... ... nnar, .,. Einpa Dr .. but "'6oc ._. to c.1-~ Miia. CA t2e2t tDrril wlls Ne 1191'11'* Pallida ~ ()'Co. 0ntn _, ... ffW ~-E~~· at• 12. .. ...... Thie ~ .. con-.............. ... ducted by: a Ofl*'tl Oft ., 20. ... ... ""~ ...... IMrty ... H.lvt you tUrted Hlth lcftool Ind ur- dolng bullnete ytt7 ben -~ Y•, 12~ He -r -r· F0<tet Raymon o·eo-WM • PfOUcl Md nnor ~·l 1lu111nu1 of Thie ttal9ment WU llu .. a Chief Jlltd wlltl the Couryty ~· ..... Cl.ti ol Orange County "' the U8 Nlvy froll an 07.'03t2001 1M14 Me wortlld In ~1"""° the Hollywood NM o.lly Pilot .Ji.ioJ 4, 11, 111, lftdaaty fOt S2 ,.... ~.-=~~~ Name Statement C.1cadt Picture,). ~ folio~ Ind l'lilll'ed ., Nlwpoft lft doing I II: 911d1 In ·1f75. B.C. Ei'ittrpr!M, 2118 He It uvtved by Ne Newport Blvd., Newport wife of 55 ytara BNch, CA ll2M3 I Bu 11 C If II on C.oflnt {Undtrwood). McM.ckin, ~118 New· hit dllldran Ctlrlaty, port Blvd., Ntwport Stulrt Md Yield, l"8 Beech, CA 112683 IJWldchHdnn ShelbJ, Julie S. McMadlln, SMwna, San. Henna, 21 HI Newport Blvd., 11eg111 Ind E111oa, and ~::crt BHch, CA hi• gra•t·irlnd· This bualnet1 it con-children Cfl111n, ducted by: I general Alyaaa, and Audr9y. partnerthfp Me loved hie fwnly. HI Hive you lllrttd loved "''· Ind he doing bu1lneH yet? t.ouc:hld Ill who kMW v ... 1963 him.. ..... bt .. Julie S. McMackln mined but atway1 This statement w11 · • lited With the County remembered. Clerll of Orange County A private 1 famlly on 07/03/2001 graveside aervlee WU 2001HHttt flald on July 3 at Dally Pilat July 4, 11. 18, Pacltlc View CemeWy 25, 2001 W049 In Corona Del Illar, Flctttloua BUIJneaa -=C..:ol;.;;.:H.:oom:.;.;;.:;:la::.. ---- Name Statiement Tht ·~ PlflOlll IAI doing bulirlM9 .. GILSAA, 973 SonO<a Rd., Coet1 M.... CA 92626 Mindy L. Meltcher, 180 Cebrilb SI., 148, Coe1a Mesa, CA 112627 Thia tiu.lnnt .. oon-duded by: Ill ~ Have you 1t1rted doing bullr-. ytt? No Mindy L Mellctw This ltlltmtnl ...... hltd with the County Oerll of Orange County on 07/03l2001 REVIES ("Bllflt") Dorothea Marvuerlte Revlea, a native of Colol'ado, 1 ret&dtnt of Cotta ..... for 34 yen. thin "'°"" Ing to Yucca V*t for 13 yen. .... ..., at lh .. ge of 71, July 2. 2001. A GOOD AD! Cll (ll)M!-811 2001MHt13 Daily Pilol .Ji.iot 4, 1t, 18, 25. 2001 W05Q She = CtOCNt· '1..' .. 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NORTH •Vold Q K J032 o J9U53 • 1'75 EAST WFSI' •63 Q QH o KQ 101 •Q982 • QJ'74 1:1 1175 o A7 +H SOOTH • ~ K IOl5l 1:1 A6 0 .. •A tUJ ThebiddiM: SOUTH t.'EST NOlrTH EAST I• ,_ INT ,_ l• ..... JHr Dbl •• .... ,_ Dbl "-.... .... Openina lead: King of 0 No one cvcr accuJCd 1'wnp Coup Tommy of beina a p>d biddea Bue when playing • hand where tnllnpl were breaking t.dly. tllCR was no better declarer anywhere! Tommy's spldea. wue an honor card short of qoallMAI for a jump rcbld. Camel wu tO rcflid IWO club& -1f Nonh couJd noc late positi\<e action O¥CT dial, It was unlikdy lbll a game would be mislCd. ft is dilf'icull IO blame Easl for doublq d!ree DO anmp, a u;:-iombk action by Nordi 1111 ~ Ille misfll. Ind lhe double al row ~ teemed an evco better pl'OpOllition -had 1\lmmy not been M the helm! West led the king ot dillnoncb., a -.lcclne U.-from East's view. h ecemed IO cJie ddc:ndcr lbat the fail band would ICDf'e dvee lnlmp tricb • lbe ICC o( dilmonda and lflychin& West could conlribute =· Bui follow die line Tummy West's kiri& ot diamonds woo the lint lridt and a low diamond fol-loMd. 8 fMal emir SUlCe II ihonetied Thmmy'1 lrWIJll boldJna. Mer ruff. in& ill hind. the Ille and kiDa of'-" were followed by a hat1 rutr. Neitt • Clfne the ace and king of clubt. fol· io..oed by anomei tart ruff with lbe eighl. (It would be fml to play • dia- mond -East could ruJt with 1r1 honor forcina. Tommy to ovcnuff high, and the defenders would even- tually gillcct a club, a club rutr per-rm:e and a lnlmp trick for down one. Havins rud the hand pcrfcclly. after ruff Inf with the eilhl o( lf*b. Tommy urted with a club. Down to nochina but'IJUmps, Eat was forced IO rulf and exit with the q..-n of spades. Tommy woo and returned his remainins club. 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