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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-08-31 - Orange Coast Pilotr ' . . . SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 Officials pledge· to battle eating· disorders • But the school district, by itself, can't solve 'cultural' and 'societal' problem , they say. Jl~'>l(A GAkRJSON !kit Plot NEWPORT-MESA -The prevalence of eating disorders and the use of Ritalin as an appetite suppressant among some Corona del Mar students are "cultural" and •societal" issues, school officials said Monday. And, officials said after a Daily Pilot special report SatUrddy, the district must do everything in its power to help stu- Ii :rg at Corona del Mer l1lgtl Sd'lOOI Starving . p0i-rection dents overcome such issues. Ritalm is an amphetamine-like substance conunonly prescribed for dttention deficit disorder. School bodrd president Serene Stokes said she thought the Pilot's report, which ran Saturday, "wasn't nec- essary• and "gave too much attention to th~ wrong kids at school." e sounds of In 1957 Costa Mesa 1-----=- residen t Jim Scott used his ham radio to listen in on the Soviet satellite -som ething the Navy hadn't thought of doing. T hirty yedrs ago, Jim Scott made history by tapmg the sounds of Sputnik on his ham radio. Now he uses the equip· ment to wow his children and grandchildren. Nestled between a crib and tiny, brightly colored plastic chairs is the black receiver on which the Costa Mesa resident says he captured the beep, beep, beeps of Sputnik, the Soviet satellite launched m 1957. The inadent had been tucked away in his memory until he attend- ed an Aug. 24 school board meeting, where students from Harbor View Elementary demono;trated how they talked to the Space Shuttle Colwn- b1a via ham radio. Scott· remembers his brush with Spu tnik as if it were yesterday. IEIDllS IESPOID Daily Pilot readers react to Saturday's special report -5"hge4 But, Stokes added, she y.rants school officials to work with pa.rents to address the problem. Stokes said she plans to meet with Supt. Robert Barbot and Corona de\ Mar Principal Don Martin to discuss the issue. Stokes also suggested that, if an unhealthy competition over appearance among girls is contributing to eating dis- orders, parents, students and teachers could •trunk about uniforms." Mdrtin could not be reached for com- ment Monday. Lynne Bloomberg, who directs the school distnct's drug awarene s office, called tor parents lo learn about the counseling resources available to them and their children. "We have some excellent people on campus,· she said, noting that Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor High schools both have part-time drug coun- SEE EATING PAG.E 4 It was the height of the Cold War, hod Scott was a young father liVing jn Texas. I le spent hJ.s. spare time fiddling with the technology of ham radio, which let him talk. to people )laU a world away. · · KM HAGGERTY·z:ytllS I PAl.Y fl.OT Costa Mesa resident Jim Scott played a role ln history. In 1957, when the Russians launclied Sputnik, Scott captured SEE SPUTNIK PAGE 4 the signal on tape, and turned tt. over to Naval lnbilligence. . Taking cell phones to a higher level • Pacific Bell gets a new clear channel at a Church in Newport Beach. No.ua SCHwAKT7. MILLENNIUM MOMENT . He sang the song of Newport-Mesa Hay Langenheim was a longtime ovic leader in New- port-Mesa and ~onner executive secretary bf the Newport HarbOr Area Chamber of Commerce. He wu lelJ>O"Slble tor l8CUring the location of the chem~ late-186Qs otftces on Padftc Coat l:iigbway and for dewkiJ*l9 tbe Western Sprint .w.mu Qa,.._.,,.,.J a race al cOllfl crew team. ... , toot plK'e lD Nftport Harbor. He .. a comm~ Clf a.. ...._ ,.,_ ~dron and .. Udo .. v• ~ ~ ... ed\aeal..t ...... llafiallty,,.... .. beCame a Mend al Cole PoNft. 'I.Mir ID ... 'MJ I t I' / TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1999 Airport groups get ready for a battle :'\OA)J Sc.JI\\ ,\RT/ ~f'iol NEWPORT BEACH -Both sides m the El Toro airport WdI are plan- rung an mformatJonal showdown today. FltSt, the Orange County Regional Airport Authonty, a coalition of groupl> that support plans to build the auport, will hold a press conference um, morrung to •make sure the pub- hc ha accurate information • said SEE EL TORO PAGE 4 H11ntington's .... - l~sare Newport's gains • Local beaches remain free of the contaminated water up the coast, much to businesses' delight. GRlG R• U\G !kirflal NEWPORT BEACH -While tts neighbor up the coast l~es thou· sands of beachgoers because of a mysten9"'s conta.mmant, Newport Beach ha seen a surge of beach \rts- 1tors the la l week. . Both city olh~als anti busmess s E BEACH PAGE ' l INDEX QAWflDS --~-..u7 .l ' ' 91115 ----··------~' went on to beCome ~t <i lbe Qnnfiec..lf -~•It Altho\agbbe~t*'-lly ....... ~---··-c:Mt ..... L9-= wbo died In 1srl3, -· .... .., ~1 ·work.,.~ ~90ng.iOii1Mb1BgPoltll'...a, .......... . -..... · Community forum 2 Tuesday, Augw 31, 1999 lllUTllL MAILllG By example, he Will teach, not preach A. s As odated Student Body president of Newport Harbor High School, I do not have the power to change the school's curriculum, Ul.Stitute prayer, nor I orce Bible reading upon the student body. Even given the charice, J would not do so (Mailbag, •School not a place for promot- ing Christianity," Aug. 19; Educationally Speaking, -The reasons for separating church and state a.re clear," Aug. 23) J am vocal about my fajth, but the fol- lowing are the only ways in which J am allowed to promote a Christiari atmosphere on campus -by talking about my beliefs and ideals when individually interacting with my peers and, more importantly, backing them up with my actions. This is what I've set out to do throughout my whole high school career. Sometimes in history, Christians have not been the best example of loving God and loving their ne19hbori as themselves. Vet I will try to promote kindne and make the days better for those around me. My intentions are to benefit the school, and I think it's important not to use my pc)sitlon to preach at my fellow students. High school is an arend of hormones, emotions, trials and tough deru1ons. I'm simply trying to make it enjoyable. That's why I've tried to inject some humor into the sports announcements and worn spandex at the pep rallies. I was also nusquoted in an earlier article m the Daily Pilot, saying that I planned to use my position as a bully pulpit from which to preach the Christian religion to my peers (•Leading the way," Aug. 14). This would be beyond the boundaries of good discretion. 1 will only promote my GAINS & LOSSES beliefs by trying to be a good citizen on my campus. . I hope that J have explained my inten- tions and asswed you that 1 will not ven- ture into the realm of joining church with state. History has proven that it doesn't work. Nor do I think it is right. I am excited about my senior year, and I hope that I can make a' positive effect through the relationships that will be built, whether those around me share my beliefs or not. If there are further concerns, I would hope that you, Rhoda Friedman and Gay Geiser-Sandoval, as well as others would come voice them to me at school. Come and pull me out of class. A chat would be welcomed. BRADLEY LANSDELL CRAIG Associated Student Body President I .. Newport Harbor High School -ERIC ~Cl I OMV Pl.OT Ed Deckert. project manager for the wall in front Southcoast Early Childhood Leaming Center, stands in the empty play area along side Santa Ana Avenue. -GAINS A WALL FOR SAFETY sbcky situations. ·n·s the Nord- strom approach,• said Newport Harbor High School Pnnctpal Bob Boies. FUNDING FOR FAMILIES The Ritalin drug ls available lnmany pharma- cies along Avenida Revolu- don tn TI Juana. RON SOLIMAN I DAILY PILOT day night, ending 45 years of spirits and stones. •1t•s been beautiful,• one longtime patron said. •1 love this place. I'm heartbroken.• AN EXPLOSIVE SfT\JATlON Center a bit with one, not the other I am ~nding to your (coverage of) the proposed arts ansi education center ("DlSCUISion on arts center inches forward,• Aug. 25). Wasn't there some thought of open space behind the library when it was proposed to build senior housing there? It seemed to me that was a good idea. The library is, after all, a pubhc facility for the use of many different age groups. And the hoµsing was badly needed. The library is not an elitist center for special inter- est groups. A large public park that would be useful to all seems a much better use of the land. How lovely for those donors who give many thousands of dollars to have their names on a brass plaque, and for those other so-called leaders who will have a large feather in th!i!ir hat for promoting a pyramid for the ages. This is not a library concern. If someone wants to donate cash to improve our library - increase staff. buy books and hold open houses for the peo- ple in the community who use the library -well and good. Do not use my money to build someone's reputation. PATIY ULLEGRAVEN Balboa Island I am calling about the library in Newport Beach and the proposed arts and educa- tion center, which I feel is extremely important. I think it would also bring the city a center that we have needed. We in the area cannot meet on certain issues in one build- ing. We were turned away at the recent airport meeting because there was not enough setiting, and the library people would not open the doors on the side. The need is very important, and so I would stress that. GINNY KEMPLER Corona de! Mar Support improving athletic facilities I am calling about the ath- letic facilities for the high schools, and I just think it is amazing in this age of physi- cal fitness and everyone being so aware of how impor- tant exercise is that we would even hesitate to go ahead and improve the athletic fields and pools for our kids (•School board gives OK to spend for sketches of new sports facili- ty," Aug. 26). We are not just talking about people who are com- peting on teams. All of the students are required to take at least two years of physical education . And the fields are a disgrace -they are so run- down. And the community gets the benefit of the pools all summer. The longer we wait on ~ kind of improvement and maintenance, the more expensive it is going to cost. I think we need to go nght ahead nnd take care of it. CHARMAINE LAURIE Costa Mesa Wher e's all that money going? J have a question that has been puzzling me for quite a long time. I thought the pur- pose of the California lottery was to help raise funds to be used for the upkeep and the needs of our children's schools. Instead we see the schools in desperate need of funds for repairs and other such needs -books, etc. We have these multimil- lion-dollar lottery prizes. Where are the profi~ that are supposed to be commg from the lottery to help support our schools' needs? It just doesn't make any sense to me. I thought this was the whole purpose of beginning the state lottery. Weren't these intended to support the schools of our kids -their needs, the upkeep, new schools, books, supplies, whatever is needed for these schoolsi l thQught the lottery was to help our children and their education. Am I missing something? MARIE MARGARET Newport Coast Keep the wall, but add some trees I'm for the wall just as it is ("Protective wall -or safety hazard?" Aug. 19). But I'd like to add a couple of trees for the crows -young crows like to fly out there. WALDEN COOPER Costa Mesa Bubble gum picture in bad taste That picture on the front of the Pilot today is disgusting ( • Sticldng to their guns, • Au~. 23). Jt UI bad enough ing gum in your face without you having tQ publish a photo like that. It is a good thing l didn't have a lot of lunch, or J would have lost it LYNN MERLES Costa Mesa RON SOLIMAN I OAllY Pl.OT RJvenlde's Billy Fong awaits a buyer for his carbine at an Aug. 22 gun show . The children at Southcoast Early Childhood Learrung Center can continue to feel protected, since Costa Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder decided to let a wall surround- ing the preschool playground to stand. Neighbors living near the school asked the city to remove it, saying it encroached on public property and created a hazard. Preschool officials unplored the dty to let 1t stay, saying Jt ensured the safety of the chil- dren. •1 think the underlying issue is whether an encroach- ment should be allowed at tlus site,• Roeder said last week. "Examining the cnteria, we felt it should." The future of Families Costa Mesa is secure al least through December, thanks to a grant from Hoag Hospital. The collab- orative, which includes Share Our Selves, Save Our Youth and St. Joachim Catholic Church, was squeezed out of Families and Communities Together grant money and was- n't quite sure how it would make it through the rest of the year -until Hoag Hospital stepped up to the plate. ·n·s a wonderful statement of support that what we've been doing is ma.king an impact and we're needed,• said Karen McGhnn, clirector of Share Our Selves and chairwoman of the collabo· ttve. them, it will cure their hunger. The problem is, it's addicting. "We're a very appearance-con- saous area,• said Corona del Mar mom Marianne Scott, a member of a sC:hooJ-ctilture task force that attempts to raise awareness of eating disorders on campus. ~ ... We can't point the ftnger at the kids at. the school We need to look at ourselves as a comm~·o/ and wonder why A Huntington Beach m an is suspected of planting a home - made bomb behind a strip mall in the 2200 block of Fairvie w Road.'Police found the device and 19-year-old Anouvong Kounlavong after receiving complaints that Kounlavong and a group of juvenil~s we re loitering behind an arcade in the mall. Kounlavong was booked on suspicion of possessing a destructive device. HOW TO COllTICll' US SERVICE WfTH A SMILE Parents who visit 'the school district headquarter$ on Bear Street mat.find the1fiselves wonderfng if they took a wrong tum off the freeway and ended up at Nordstrom. Last week, school district employees attended a customer service seminar, getting tips on how to handle angry parents and other LOSSES - RrTAUNTHIN A sizable groop of Corona del Mar High girls have found Rital- in is good for treating more than just attention deficit disorder. They learned that if they crush up the tiny white pills and snort we emp e appearance so much, how it trid des down to our chl,ldren in horrible ways," Scott said. NO MORE SNUG It was Newport's very own. Cheers -Snug Harbor. The dive bar gave its last call Satur- READERS HOTUN~ news stones. lll16trfil<>nt, ed1to-WI ITH (949) 642-6086 rtal matter or ~ts Rec«d ~r comments about heteln can be reproctuc.d with- the Dai Pilot 0< news tips. out written pemmsion of copy-TIWIMYUMS TIDES right owner. Balboa TODAY ADDRESS VOL 9J, NO. 20J Our address rs 330 W. Bay St, HOW TO REAOI US 77162 First low CosU Mesa. CA 92627. OraiUltlon CQf'ona del Mar 6:33 •.m ........ 1,2 THOMAS H. JOt9GON. COR8£CIJONS The l1mes Of•nge County First high PUbllhlr It IS the Pitot's policy to prompt• (IOO) 252·9141 76162 12:28 •.m ....... 4.S wauw LOeOIU.. ty correct .it errors of subruince. AdMM'i Costa Mesa Second low ,Editor "---CAii (949) 574-4268. a..fted (949) 642·5678 7:39 p.m ••.••.• 1.3 """ ........ 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I.MIA•••• ......... ....,POITMAS-..... ...... , ~· Ta:s.l&f~:·· 1"'ter part M&al ......... ~~ .. a. a.. ...... ~ Mllil. C tJJW1t• The D4.ily Pilot welcomes let- ters on issues concerning New- port Beach and Costa Mesa. There are four ways to send in your comments: • LETl'ERS -Mail to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 • READEllS HOTLINE -Call (949) 642-6086 • PAX -Send to (949) 646~ 4170 • E-MAIL -Send to dailypi· lot@earthlJJtk.net : All correspondence must • include your full name, home-: town and phone number (for verification purposes only). SUIF POLICE FILIS ,. The swell is incrusing as we get Chest-high sets at most spots. Winds .... light and out of the \Wit-s.cs shoUld ,..., ~-- ; ·Doily Pilot When Balboa :S-one:...man band did not play on B alhoa' Rendezvous Bollroom was huge. It was a block long, run· mng from Palm Street to · Washington Street and from the boardwalk to the alley. This was the swing era. The Rendezvous featured gredt swing bdnds dJld played to packed crowds -thousands. There was no public parking. People parked from West Newport to the end of the peninsula to dance at the Rendezvous. It was one of the most popular ballrooms m Southern California. However, for some unex· plained reason, the Ren- dezvous died when Labor Day came along. Other Southern California ball· rooms went on all winter · long. Not the Rendezvous. That first ye~r the man- agement tried to keep.the place open w1t.h a full arches· tra and almost went bankrupt playing to a mere handful of dancers. 1 guess the history of Balboa as a summer resort was too hdrd to break. And so the management cdme up Wlth one of the worst ideas in local history -the one-man band. Well, 1t wasn't really a one·man band. It wds one man, a musician, one boy, me, and a Jukebox When the Rendezvous first opened, I was a gate boy. That meant I was one of sev- en young men who manned the gates through which the dancers proceeded to the dance floor. Dances were a nickel, and we saw to it that each couple deposited a nickel ticket in a box before they went out on the ddllce floor. After each dance, we gate boys went out on the dance floor Wlth long ropes connected to the gates and pulled the ddncers off the floor in time for the next dance. graduated to the position of sound man The sound man played records ovm the PA system from the lime the ball· room opened until the band started playing. He also dimmed the lights for waltzes and let down from the ceiling the round bd.ll that turned slowly, sending out shafts of lights from the little mµrors embedded m it. Very romanbc. The sound man also had to go up on the band tand THE VERDICT .11- , . -" ., ,· ~';· ... ~ . robe rt gardner whenever the microphone went nuts dlld emitted a shrill squeal. He had to hit the uuke with a soft hammer which, for some reason, stopped llie squeal. As you can see, the posi- tion of sound man involved · great responsibilities. The strain was so great that after one year as sound man, I quit and went to work at the Corona del Mar bath house. With that labored explana- tion I go on with the story of the one-man band. After we couldn't attract enough of a crowd to pay for a full band, the management tried out the one-man band The man was a trombone player from one of the Holly· wood stuclios The procedure was that I, the sound man, would play a number on the 1uke box, attach the JUke box to the PA system, then the trombone player would play along Wlth the record. Pretty snazzy, huh? After a couple of weeks of that priceless entertainment, we were no longer playing to small crowds. We were play- ing to no crowds at all So the trombone player went back to Hollywood, the Jukebox went back to Gus Tampbs, who had a bar across the alle from the Rendezvous an went ac to sc oo , depnved of a hoped-for win· ter's income. And that is the story of Balboa's one·man, or to be more accurate, one·man, one-boy-and·a·Jukebox band. I think the story must be told as an essential part of any definitive history of Bal- boa. • JUDGE GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and former Judge. His column runs Tuesdays. SABATINO'S lfr,fa11ra11f ,\ I iclu Ship_, anl Sa11,agt· ( 11. Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner tJnlqoe wlnt rvum & di"'"' rooon eq,1blble ror IJ"OllP bust-mttt1 Md .,n~ece f'lutd 723-0621 Please Call f'or R~~•tions and Di~lon 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach $15 $20 Sale Reg. COLOR&CUT $50 $65 Sale R,g. Weave &Cut l $70 $85 SaJe Reg. 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And their summers read like an Extreme Travel brochure· • Jamie Dow and Tyler Haskell, seruors at Newport Har- bor, spent two weeks excavating Mdyan ruins in the rain forest of Belize. • Brett Moore, a senior at Newport Harbor, went on an drcheological expedition in Majorca, excavating old Beker sites on the Mediterranean island off the coast of Spain. The Beker culture built Stonehenge and also left remnants lying in the sands dll over Europe. Brett dlso learned that, in adclition to being a great place for Beker ruins, Majorca is also Europe's summer party capital. • Cameran McCallister, a senior at Corona del Mar, spent three weeks on a tiny sailboat off the coast of Maine, battling the stormy seas -and seasickness. • Jessica Edwards, also a . SEAN H U Jrt Y PILOT Among the clutter of souvenirs and photographs, Newport Har- bor High students from left, Brett Moore.Tyler Haskell, Scott Perkins and Jamie Dow swap summer stories and photos. seruor al Corona del Mar, inves- tigated icefs off of Australia. • Scott Perkins, d senior al Newport Harbor, spent two weeks on a glacier in Iceland, mvestigabng the geologic prop- erties of gldc1er:,, ·1 was hacking 1cf!/ Scott expldined somewhat sardorucal- Jy. Jamie and Tyler could relate: ·vea dude, I was hacking dirt,• Tyler c;aid, explammg that he spent his days with d trowel and a 'brush, :,ortin9 through lay· er after layer of dirt looking for Mayan artifacts. He didn't hnd any. He did discover the hr t le.s- son students learned about ~c.i­ entific exploration m exotic places: It's not alway th~ most excitmg work m the world "I told the !>C1enh~ts. 'You guys are so lucky, becau'>e you .have us doing dll lh1 tedious work, and we like 1t, • " Scott llld "Doing 1t for a week wasn't thdt bad,"' he added. "But any longer. and you'd go insane.• Another lesson students loorned: Stay away from the howler monkeys. "We were walking along in the 1ungle, and the howler mon- key:. started Uuowing feces at us." Tyler said. "They hit a cou· pie of people. We 1ust left.• "They threw feces at us, too,• said Jamie. who was alSo in Belize4 but not at the same time a:. Brett. Students also learned that people eat differently m different places -and follow different cxerase regimes. · •Evny single person thought ( Wd'> crdzy because 1 did push- ups and sit-ups every morning,· Sc.ott said. · But his Icelanclic )hosts did some strange things 'too. Take, for example, Oscar Knutsen, a scientist Scott worked with in Iceland. . Knutsen once glimpsed cater- pillars on a tree, and snatched them and tossed them into bis mouth. These and other experiences convinced Scott that, while he loved his two weeks as a re. earch scientist, it's not some- thing he wants to do for the rest of his life. Janue and Tyler agreed. But Brett fell m love with archeology. "I'm not sure why,• he said. "ll'" JU~I d pas ion for me.· Lawyers for Dr. Laura, Beach Access plan meeting • South Coast Plaza store owners still want an apology for talk show NOAK! Sc:l l\\ .\RT'L. ~f'!llt SOlITH COAST PLAZA Lawyers for Bedch Access owner Tom Moore and talk show host Dr. Ldura Schlessmger, who accused Moore of carrying a pornographic magazine in bis store, have agreed to meet ID an attempt to work out '>Orne resolu~ t1on to their disputl'. •Lile is not very llood fur {the Beach Access owner:,!,• said Moore·~ t.mrycr AndH'W Gml- • t they're g1vmg I lustler magazine to kids." 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BEACH Malarky's Irish Pub and Restau- rant on Balb0c1 Boulevard opened nine hours early Monday in anticipation of thirsty -and dJ.s- placed -Snug Harbor customers looking for a fresh bar stool to sit on. · ·I th.ink I got tl good portion of their business,• Malarky's man- ager Sul Hamilton Jr. sa1d. ·About 90' <> of our customP.rs today were from Snug • Hamilton ~ the son of Malarky's dnd Cann~ry restau- rant owner Bill Hanulton -S(lid he hlfed three wdltresses and the chef from the Robin's Nest, the eatery that for yedrs shared a wall with Snug Snug Harbor opened its doors to a seafaring community m the 1950s and served a random crowd of locals young and old for more than 40 years. ln its heyday, it catered to the area's fisherman, abalone divers dnd yachtsmen. John Wayne even frequented the small woorled bar ell 30th Stre<•t and Lcifdyette Avenue and pn•- ferred Bloody Marys. In the process, Snug earned its spot in the Lives of many Newport Bedch residents. •people from out of the earth came to Snug.· said b7-year old Costa f'-1esa resident Don Walton, addmg that he hdd been going to Snug smce the late 1950s. PRESENTED BY Newport Harbor High ~ < hool graduates from tho class of 198~1, Celeste Tuttle, Molly McCray and Amy Nott, scud the bar rep- resented a time m theu bves when conne!=ting with old friends was paramount "It was where we came when we came home from college," Nott said. The outpouring of emotion from patrons hearing that Snug was closing -celebrations filled the bar's final week-touched the wile of prevtous Snug Harbor owner Les Munnan. Murman dJed in March and his son. Tim Murman. managed the bar until it closed Saturday. "It makes me feel good that the community cares," Helen Munnan said. "Snug was like Cheers. Everybody knew your name." .: Alex Rocco, a 31-year-old Newport Beach resident, said the closing of the bar represented a lifestyle change for him and his friends. "I guess we're going to have to get girlfriends, get marned and settle down." But not if other local bars can help it. Cldss. of '47 bar owner Domuuc Rusbvo hopes Snug crowds will move his way. ·we are the only bar that has that home-like feel like Snug did, "Rustivo said. "We are also known for pouring good dnnk · like Snug." "I wish they would shut dowtt every bar in the area," ddded Rustivo. who hopes his bar will become the new Snug Harbor. tilibtti ORNmCOUNTY Bloomberg a.11o said me • nt the weekend educating herself abOut Ritalin. and she pla111 to write on utide about the drug and its potential for abuse (or the PTA newsletter. But, she added, the school dist.net, which she said bas a lower rate of drilg abuse than most other dl.5tricts lJl the country. cannot be expected to solve the problem. •we are a school. We have to be educating kids," she c;cud. ·we aren't a treatment program. Parents can't expect that the schools provide t•verythlng they need, We're not rai::.mg them.• School board members Wendy Leece and Dana Black echoed these com- ments, noting that the prob- lem is sodetaJ and cultural, und not of the school district's making. Nevertheless, both said they hoped school officials, by heing aware of the problem, t ould find ways to help sru- dents better. •t would like to see ongo- i g meetings, not just about Ritalin, but about Ecstasy, and other drugs,• S&ld Black, not- ing that she does not believe t.11 students understand how dangerous drugs can be. Black also called for more .wenues for students to express themselves, such as nrt classes. And She would like to see meetings between tt•achers, principals and stu- d •nt leaders about campus lSSUe:>. I T ' S A L L 0 0 0 D . --- Save $20.00 on Admission and Taste Scrip with a Passport! 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ME'lltOOOF PAYMENT: Oa.ck OM/C CViN OAmex Addraa: __ ~~~~_,..-....~~----~ Nameoncard,__~~~------~~-- CJ~ St -• _________ exp .. __ Zip: Phone:--------Siplhile--..., _________ _ • .. Doil~Pilot llADllS llSPOID Hi. I want 10 teJf you that th 4rtlcle(s) on girls suffenng from Mtlng disonfen at Corona and in general in Saturday's Daily Pilot were outstanding. They, were infonnabve. They weie in depth. They were detailed. They were outstanding. I con· gratul4te you. I think it important that a local newspaper deal with important local issues. The Dai- ly Pilot should do this JUOre often as there are other topics that need more open discussion. Once again, thank you for the excellent article on eating disorders. ~SBODE Newport Beach As a conununity we have collectively experienced first- hand the painful consequences of fast cars, fast illegal drugs, and fast guns these past few years. Now, just when we thought it was safe to pick up the Daily Pil6t, comes word that the fast prescription drug (Rital- in) is eating away at our kids. How courageous of the Pilot. Jessica Ganison, Bill Lobdell, Tom Johnson, and staff to come forth with the best five pages of local investigative jownalism the people of Newport/Mesa have seen in a long time. This piece may hurt some deeply now but in the long run will help us all. The fingers will point faster than the arrow on a spinning compass. My suggestion is that we all share the blame on this one. This rush to Ritalin shows we have done a fine job teach- ing kids our own poor value system. We live in a place that deifies superficiality, material possessions, image and vilifies substance.Goodlooks,Uun- EL TORO CONTINUED FROM 1 Executive Director Peggy Ducey. 111en two ho.JJ,rS later, support- Healthy Communities Initiative will meet to tum in their petition to the county regi.St{ar. The group, which had to collect about 71,000 signatures to qualify SPUTNIK CONTINUED FROM 1 He read in the newspaper that the Soviets bad successfully launched a satellite before the Americans, terrifying people and propelling the U.S. to spend mil- lions on its own space program in an effort to keep up with -and eventually pass -its Communist enemy. Scott's first thought was: "I wonder U I can bear it." So he went out to the shack where he had his ham radio, and he and friends started searching for a signal. He was in luck. There was a radio transmitter on Sput· nik. and the satellite was broad- casting. •we round it," he said tri- umphantly. "It was going beep, beep, beep.· Thinking quickly, Scott, who holds seven patents and now operates a company that makes gaskets for airl:i.nes, rockets and submarines, slipped a tape into his mach1Iie and recorded the sound. Then, he and his friends hooked up th& signal to a machine CROSS CONTINUED FROM 1 were doirig. • What Padfic Bell was dotng was cutting off the top 8 feet of fbe structure and placing an antenna at the top of the 52·foot- tall croa. tn the next three weeks, the antenna will be encased in a fine, fiberglass cover resembling the white metal of the original Q'OIS. While the height of the relt· gioua aym.bol will remain the same, the completed width will double to 2 feet. Podfk: Bell had approached the church a ~ ogo, offering to pay a fee for rentil'lg apace on the Cl'Oll, Mid a rep~ from the compeny. Tbe amount wu not dlldoeed. 1be Lutbetan cbun:h nentu· any ~. aDd Pedftc Bell began ... work tbe lllt ol AuQult. ,,. cbuR:b ......... Wt Oil lllClllalMl••CMDIM._ INS.In tmaWMftllKdltat .. maeea ID<M'• • t>owr _. Illa ..... ............ n , cosmebc plastic surgery. palaces for homes, multiple lux· wy can, boats. planes, athletes, and lavish partiE.!$ are more highly honored than basic things like honesty, ethics, and characte~ . Now that we know the Pilot can do it, we look forward to more excellent journalism. MICHAEL A. GWEOC Newport Beach Conqiats, you've done 1t again! If anyone doubted that the Daily Pilot was the house organ of Newport Harbor, this piece would set them straight. By building a sensational con- clusion on rumor, inference, and the hyperbolic tales of teenagers, Ms. Garrison wants us to believe that Ritalin abuse is: 1) virtually a daily ritual for a •sizable minority" (never defined) of girls at CdM; 2) the proximate cause of this abuse is Cd.M's obsession with "pelf P-on.,, Mi Wife and I have two chil· dren that attend CdM, and two that attend Harbor. We live in the CdM school wne, but have family and numerous friends at both schools. We know, from what our children tell us that 5e'has been a problem with ta1in use at CdM. The school bas a problem with alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and other illegal drugs. Is CdM unique among NMUSD high schoo!s1 Hardly! Harbor, Estancia and Costa Mesa all have similar problems with drugs, some more, some less. These other schools have also bad problems with gang violence, a drive-by shooting, and various other dis- turbances not yet visited on Cd.M. The difference is in the perspective of your paper. for the March 2000 ballot, claims to have 180,000. -Civilized warfare is exactly what it is," said Jeff Metz.ger, chairman of Citizens for Safe and Healthy Communities. "Our ini- tiative is not just about airports . lt's decide where we're going to put airports, jails and toxic dumps." "I'm sure there are going to be a lot of people there," said Leonard Kranser, the group's thal ~anslates noise into sound waves. . •we could tell what the ampli· tude of the signal was,• he said. And from that, he said, he and his friends deduced that the satel- lite was •nothing more than a tube ... and that it did not have military capability." Mlt was propaganda. It had no military value to the Russians,• Scott said, adding that he thinks Sputnik is •the best thing that could have happened to America ... because it sparked the space race." At 4 that morning, Scott put on bis bathrobe and went out into the backyard. He looked up at the sky and saw Sputnik cruising by. He then picked up bis radio and told the world that be found the sigpal Not long after that, Scott sa.id, there was a knoc.k on bis door. 1\vo men identified themselves as officers with Naval Intelligence. At first. Scott thought he was in trouble. He thought he was going to be accused of accidentally interfering in transmission. But the two men quickly got to the point: The Navy had been caught off guard by Sputnilt -------- BEACH · CONTINUED·FROM 1 Should we ignore the prob· • lem at CdM1 Of course not. Al the same time, it does no good to gloat. as the DGlly H4rboi' High Pilot routinely does when there is bad news to report about CdM. As the paper claim· ing to be "Seiying the Newport· Mesa Comm~ $µice 1907•, you ought to take a more evenhanded approach to things and highlight the good things in our community. TOM VOGEL.St Newport Bead\ Alexis' tale is familiar to me. ls she a real person in our com- munityi I am o recovering anoreDc who attended NYC Art schools through high school and college in the late 1960s-'70s. After reading the articles I feel a responsibility to discuss the "Real World• Alexis expects to find in a NY art school with her. I'm concerned that she will find more of the same call to perfec- tion there. I did. Thank you for reporting on this story. I hope you will CQntinue the dialogue. Sincerely, KATHY POPPERS Newport Beach As a Newport Harbor stu- dent I feel it was a misrepresen- tation of the feeling at our school regarding the publicized problem with eating disorders and Ritalin abuse at CdM. We are in no way "gleeful" about this serious problem at our •nval· school that exists at our own school, too. These Corona gills are not only our friends but also our teammates for many club sports. Their suffering is ours as well and the problem of the whole community. To sepa- rate the lS&Ue in terms of school rivalry is wrong. ELYSE POPPERS NHHS Class of '01 spokesman . "[Supervisors Tom Wilson and Todd Spitzer) are com- ing to speak and some councilmen from the City of Orange.• But Ducey, who until recently worked Cor ewport Beach on El '11 o issues ed that: •As a res-, , you're not just voting to oppose the airport," she said. "You're vot- ing for something that will affect the quality of life far, far in the future." They had not been monitoring ham radio wavelengths at the time Sputnik was launched and didn't capture its transmission. But they later had heard Scott tell bis radio friends that be had the tape, and they wan.led it. "Can you imagine the trauma that these guys felt?• be said. Scott, who considers himself a staunch patriot and served in World War II, said he was delight- ed and proud to surrender the tape . "I would give my life for this country,• he said. Jim Scott Jr., who has ta.ken over the family company, SECO Seals Inc., said he vividly remem- bers bis father playing the tape of Sputnik. •we grew up in the '60s, S9 there was always rockets going up," be said ·aut that tape was cool.• With the high-speed communi- cation of the Internet, ham radio is no longer cutting edge. but Scott still has it all set up in the bac,l( bedroom. And as he shared it with • his children, be plans to share his brush With space-age greatness • with his grandchildren. • between 10th and Goldenwe5t"' streets was reopened on Monday. Ufeguards reported about • 85,000 people at Newport bei<:b~ • es on Saturday and Sunday. The crowds were attracted to the area ~use at warm tempera1ures, good surf conditions, and the" beach closure, said Ll Eric Bauer .. of the Newport Beach fire and : Marine Department. The number' of rescue· auempts by llfeguaidl stayed rel·· atively tbe same, but parldDg • coallol otficen were kept ~ · • tic.kedDg ~ wbo aemmect ' Newpolt ltreeta. PoUC. alR • ... tbe -In 8c.1i¥tlt Wiii ' due to tbe problems.at Hunting· ton tieachel. •1bin II a deftDite increue in• .. the number of PeoPla puldnQ bl : w... "'"'°"~ .. wbldi· -~... • Ubly. Badbutable to the doluN in Hudngton. • Nld NewjM*t • Beecll polke Lt. Doug Plefcblr;· , • Aa dim .. N9wpalt ..... .,....,.,,. .. ~·-·· ........ ,....ti ..... ................. llilpt ... ' ...... ................ ,...,. ...,._ ._ 122~. TVesdoy, August 3 l, l 999 • Sport$ Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 char lie 'bronde Old gym rats continue to reign as kingpins at Balboa Bay Club. For over 20 years, the Balboa Bay Club gymnasium has been the summer home for volleyball youth clinics and leagues for all ages. Hundreds of young Newport-Mesa athletes have learned about volleyball at the BBC gym, but also, more adult players have en1oyed the competitive and exciting open l~gues. . The Balboa Bdy juruor high scbool co-ed league is always a highlight as the girls dnd boys skill levels are very similar at this age. The net height .is so the school boys' height iS raised to eight feet). ThiS summer's champions were the Green M~chine, coached by Taylor Burnham, Kelly Coleman and Morgan Smith The coaches are players for their high school t.ea(ns and this coaching experience helps m their developme nt as players. 'Patlick Joyce, Brooke B~gner, Shelly Langford, Brian Reynolds, as well as Jordan and Adam Smith, led the Green Machine team. Placing second was the team coached by Newport Harbor's Taylor Govaars and featuring Chure Allen. Alex.is Kerns, Charlie Farmer, Taylor Young and Morgan Govaars. The open women's and men's leagues are the mo t competitive indoor summer leagues in the nation. The quality of the league is enhanced by top college . players, as well as fonner · collegiate players who are still very talented and much more expenenced. The women's league was very balanced in talented teams, including the Newport Harbor High 1999 girls' team. One team featured mostly Ivy League players, such dS Princeton's Sarah Petry, Rose Kuhn and Erika Hansen, Brown's Laura Wells, Corre Myers and Audrey Arulood, as well as Jordada Havriluk (Cal) and Shannon *The Cannon• Noonan (UC San Diego), which a re both very academically-oriented schools. .My favorite team was •Team Squirrel,• featuring Brooke. Trunlnger, Unde Burton, Kiisten Conklin and Pam Brande, as weU as Chickie and nina Moiio. nUs team provided experience as JllOSt of their players had played locally in the '805. The most experienced team has been the reigning champions of the Balboa League fot Pie last three ye4J'5. This t~ is led by Kari Campbell, Anne Yardley, Uz and 1ii.sh EdatemM'h, Mary Lackey Glenn 81\d.Dlane Pestole5'. Wendy Hum~ UIUally pJays with thiS teom, but took tb¥1S\111\1Mr oft to have ber third cbUd ~ f'lqwack from Hewett naedi bel' bl"Nnuel ~race In the league. The tMtn aliO featured Paula Wailboff, who has repretented tbal.Jnltld Sta• in Im-. ---.. .... ..,gsvup ~Raebel ,Jula~ • , .. ,.. .... na.r --~-· .. tv •• ••••• ... ,n•• QI .... ... COMMUNITY COllEIE MEN'S SOCCI~ ---- ~TEVE MC CRANK./ DAILY PM.OT Cerritos' Victor Zarate (14) takes a knee lo the mldsection from OCC's Eric Neal (11) Monday. • Loza sharp in net, but inexperience shows in a 1-0 setback to Cerritos. TO~'Y ALTOBEIJJ lblf Pb COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Colleg~ co-coach Maurioo ·Claure predicted his freshman-re heavy men's soccer team would be inP.xperienced, but exciting to watch. And need- less to say, the Pirates lived up to the preseason hype Monday against visiting Cerritos. Unfortunately, inexperience was a major factor as an early second-half goal by Alex Araneda was the difference in a 1-0 loss for the Piiates in both teams' season opener. •we just fell asleep on the play," Claure said of the goal. •1t was a well-placed goal, but the play should have never even happened. Especially in the first minute of the second half.• The play leading up to the goal seemed in.no- cent enough as both tea.ms were vying for pos- session in the Pirates end of the field. Araneda controlled the ball to the left of goal- kee~ Carlos Loza and scored in the upper-nght portion of the goal from around 16' yards out, just beyond Loza's outstretched fingers. Araneda's goaJ. spoiled what was.a solid effort by the sophomore goalie from Costa Mesa High, who had 10 saves in the game, some of the pomt- btank variety. • "Carlos has to play to that level for us to be successful," Claure said. ·He's got all the physi- cal tools, but his corrununication still needs some work. To get the most out of your offense and defense, it starts with goalkeeping dOd we have a good one here." Season·operung Jitten. may have gotten U1e best of ,the Pirates as nustakes on repeated scor- ing chances proved costly. MWe may have been trying to do too much out · there," Claure said. "We would do certain lhmgs right. but when it came down to taking that shot on goal, or making the correct pass. we seemed to become tentative." On the positive side, the Pirates' conditioning is definitely not in question as they outhustled Cerritos to most of the loose balls in the second half, causing numerous comer kicks and constant play in the Falcons' zone. •Whatever problems we may have Wlth our lack of experience, will be made up with our endwance and hustle," Claure said. ·we'll be all right; we just have to fine tune the machine a lit- tle and get that expenence we need. That's why we set up Qur nonconf erence the way we dtd Wlth three tough games in a row.• Next up for the Pirates is Rio Hondo tod~. fol- lowed by Long Beach City on Wednesday. Both games are at OCC and both will start at 3 p,m. WATER POLO PREVIEW Rose-colored waters • Corona del Mar returns everyone from last year's solid outfit as Sea Kings gird for play in Pacific Coast League. J<NMt Boo •0ne guy doesn't stick out men thCll tt. other. If one guy does stick out, -then I dink we have o J)f Oblem -·· John Varg•s, CdM water polo coach Do ly Pilot 5 111 111 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING ·THE MILLENNIUM Boating r • His innovations with his electric boats have provided another leg to a sport which transcends Newport Beach. ·TFRl\A\;(1 PllllllPS graduated from 11118 By the time he Newport Harbor 1111111 High 10 1970, Marshall MDutty• Duffield had already made a name for himself, building •Duffy Sabot.• That was until he got the idea he could put a golf cart motor m a boat, wrdp a bicycle chain around the prop-shaft and turn the propeller. It was no shock to Duffy that his idea would spark a battery of success. Since he was 17, he has manufactured over 4,500 boats and won a few races as well. Duffy has crewed and skippered aboard two Whitney Series wms, has been first-to-finish in the Newport to Ensenada Race four times, woo three St. when l went to Haroor." Duffy !.md .. My bodts won the Jwtlor and Semor Nationals all because I would ffidke them paper·lhin. so they were really light. Then I had the electnc idea and built my flJ'St elect.rte boat, "'One day, I was cruising a.round the harbor ttnd pulled up to a dock when a man approached me,· Duffy continued. •1 told him the boat WdS an elect.rte boot and he dSked me what kind of battenes I was using. . •J told him I was u.smg the · hncst manoe battenes in the world. Trojan Batteries. He said, 'l want one of these boats.' but I told him I don't make them. "He responded Wlth 'you do now.1 " In an uonic coincidence, thdt same man was the owner ot the Tro1an Battery Company.· placed 1-2-3-4-5, in th~ 11 1Tanspac Races that he's been m, has five Lipton Cup w"ins, three Congressional Cup Duffy Duffield makes 12 different models from 14-30 feet, but his bread-and-butter has been the Dufty-18. .. After building the C~t boat, a buddy and myseU hooked it up to a car and towed 1t from here to Flonda, stopping di every bodt dealer in-between," Dully aid. ·we . were m Orlando and received a 25-bOat order from a D1Sney Goll Resort called Lake Buena Vista. Disney took delivery on the victones and, well, too many to list As a reswt he's an easy selection for the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the millennium, and most likely getting a JUIDP on his celebrated father. Marshall Duffield Sr, Duffy's father, was a star QUdtterback at USC from 1928-30. He was the MVP of the 1929 Rose Bowl, beating Pittsburgh and becorrung an All-American. He moved his family to the commuruty of Bay Shores m 1959, and in 1969, Duffy convinced his father to loan him "$300 so he could buy an old goU · cart. Duffy immediately removed the motor a.nd mounted it to a 20-foot boat. marking the beginning of an electritymg empire. "I bought a mold and started building fiberglass sabots fU"St 25 and then started manufactunng their own model • To bring attention to environmentally f m•ndly electric powl!r, Duffy con!>tructed the Voyager, a 30-toot outrigger. rowing hull-looking craft that will go as fast as 22 knots. Next month, the Voyager will race agamst a Bnu ... h electric craft m a rdce acros~ the"Englisb Channel and back. Duffy and his wile, Ten, whom h met m high · thool, have three children and live in Newport Beach. HONORS CELEBRATING THE MIU£NNIUM August '99 inductees Ross Case Jim Owens Edw~ Stephens Scott Gayner Sparks McClellan Bonnie Dasse Kev.in Thomas c.,fdagner llick Manoebo . Brian Theriot Melody Earle Mollie Flint Bnran Luxembourger Matt}ohner Bob Curry "Jeff Wharton Jenny Evans Jim Faulkner H 1l.oblmon )lmSMilv 6 luc$doy: Augu~I 3 1, l 999 .. • VOLLEYBALL . CONTINUED FROM 5 -Kroesch, who w •ti! U\ I I w li coaching the ~ ,J.'fewport 1 !arbor girls leun1. The mr.n's league olwaYlt proVJd s great exatement, a wcU, with great vol) yball, and this summe1 es 100 was no exception. J"hc ftnal four teams proVJded tour diffNent Qeneranons of local players who were very well matched The third-place hmsht-ri. were "The 1VC's'' (a Matt Herrington name) iilld "Mguyen" (named for the late Billy Iler ....Nguyen). The 1VC's were led by former Corona el Mar playen, 1)r Pnce, Matt Henington, rooks and 13la11 Hoppe, Jason Perkins, -...:rom "Tony" Schnoor and Evan Bwden. -· "Nguyen• featured Russell Gan, Joe cCarthy, Matk McAnli.s, Matt ::&eurlmnger, Wes Badorek. Jay Tu.fano. :=t\min Mlrhddl dnd Matt Schutz, as well as ent Newport graduates 1)r Tramblie and -Matt Jameson. The second-place hrushers were led by former Orange Coast college setter Rob Cdllll11ardta dncl leatured former OCC stars Fernando Sabia and Dave Spegon. The champ1onsh1p team for the 1999 Balboa Men's Leaque lS a team that has plined together smce the inception of the Bdlboa Bay C'luh ledgues, They have won the league more blnes than dflY other. Captdlned by Dan Glenn, , the champ1onsh1p squad features Albert ' Gaspanan, Mike D'Allesandro, Rocky Ciarelti and Tom Pestolcs1 With so many coclches on one team, the tuneout di!.cuss1ons must be interest- ing =: The 1999 Balboa Bdy Club summer volleybtlU chrucs clnd leagues were • tremendously enjoyable dnd successful. : .. ~ All of the pldyers, young and old. will ' hdve lasllng memones of their fun-filled time at the Balboa Bay Club. ""f _PUBLIC NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR SUB-BIDS Sub1ec1 to condition& " prescnbed by lhe under· 51gned. sealed bids for a t.ump Sum Contract are 1n 111ted lor the following .'f"o"" SURFACE PARKING LOTS ,. ., ,PROJECT NO. 996511 _ · UNIVERSllY OF CALIFORNIA, IAVINE DESCRIPTION OF 'WORK: proieet consists ot the con· · •9trucuon ot one temporary ' Raoung lot and three per manent par1ono toes 1o • cated througtiou1 the UCI campus Constrvctl()( in· ch.Ides deann9 anel grub bing, lflChJCltng the removal of several large trees anel ··stump1> on two of lhe lots • " grading paving with curt> _ Anel guner stonn •::lraon 10 staNahon 5•te ··g~lflg ;and iandscaping Eatlmated Con1tructlon Coat: $1 ,25-0,000.00 PROVIDE SUB-BIDS ONLY TO THE FOLLOW- ING PAE-QUALIFIED PRIME CONTRACTORS ALL AMERICAN ASPHALT 400 E 6th Street Corona. CA 91718. (909) 736·7600 Esllmator Oon Madison E A MENDOZA, INC 18 Technology Dnve. Suite 134 Irvine. CA 92618 (949) 789-9100, EsllmatOf Paul Mendoza EXCEL PAVING COMPANY 2230 l•moo Avenue, long Beach. CA 90806, r-_{562) 599·5841. Estimator Jim Yackley SWINERTON & WALBERG !0201 SW. Buch. Suite 100, Newpoft Beach CA 92660. (949) 622-7000 Esbmator Greg Hunodl PALOMAR GRADING & PAVING INC 2150 N Centre City Par11wal Suite C, Escon· dido, c 92026 (760) 743-3007 Esllmator RICI< While R.J NOBLE COMPANY 15505 E. Linooln Avenue. Of11nge, CA 92865 (714) 637·1550 £st1mator Steve Menooza SUNPEAK CONSTRUCTION ...3,151 Airway Ave, Suite ....--.2. Cost• MeH, CA -te626. (714) 557-m1, Umator Frank Alhral UNIVERSAL PAVING CONTRACTORS, INC. -.0010 So Painter Avenue. -eanta Fe Sptlngs CA -ll>e70, (582) 9410201, .--.umator. Cun Faunlleroy . --WEST.ERM PAVING -CONTRACTORS, INC ~ E. Arrrrw Highway, ~te. CA 9t706·2002, (626) 338·7889, Estimator Oave Noone BlddtnQ Documents woff ' be svallal>le to Pl'9Qua1Uled General Contl'lctOr Bid· defl on T\IESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1111, and w be illi* at COHIOUOAT!.D REPAOGRAPHtCI 3112 Pullman ltr.et, COsta ...... CA 92t21 (71•) 711-2680, •· Altentton: Rick B.Oottl • Pl'f(lUeUl180 Prime Cort· ' tl'llCtOtt ITl4lY ~P tr" ol ~ chlrge II ma a' llllt (5) sets Of _ ng OOCu• menta at OM!gn and eon. ttruc:oon Servi011, Sutte ~500. B•rkel•y • Plac•, Building, UnlV9f141Y of Cell• lomta, IMM Addlflon.I Ml• m.y be purchu.O 11 Contractor•' coar lrom con1011d11ed Aepro g'=t 11 w me euccon- 1ract0!"• lttpot'ltlblllty ..l~ !9gltttf w4lh !tie Uolve ... ,, ! or Contolldeled AtPf0- 1 I I PUBLIC NOTICES A MANDATORY PRE· BID CONFERENCE shall be held aa follow s THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1999 AT 9:00 A.M., at: CONFEAENCE ROOM 570, MAIN LIBRARY BUILDING, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IAVINE, IRVINE. CA 92697 (See Map in Bid Oocument1) ATTENDANCE AT PAE-BID CONFERENCE Sports OUTllGlllS Cata.Jina Channel . Crossing Sept. 11 •Newport Aquatic Center hosts 35th annual event, with over 800 paddlers. Over 90 crews of nine athletes each have mdicated their intent to compete in ll1e 35th annual Catalina Channel Crossmg, which is Sept 11. · Some 45 "Wahine" (women's) teams will start at 8 a.m. at the mouth of the N<'wport Harbor for their 27· mile trip to Avalon on Catalina Island. Sunday the men will leave from Avalon with over 50 "Kane• (men's) teams racing a 31-mile course to the Newport Dunes. There will also be a co-ed division wtuch will race with the women's teams on ~ttirday, and an ironman classaf1cation for the men's division. A large expo wtth food, booths, awards ceremony and live music will finish off the competitive weekend. The event is hosted by the Newport Aquatic Center and mvolves teams from Hawaii, Canada, Tahiti and the East Coast, as well as Califonua entnes. The Catalina Channel Crossing is a rune-man "change race," with six athletes paddling in a canoe at any one tune, with fresh paddlers substituted into the moving canoes via water changes taking place conti- nously throughout the crossing. Each canoe has its own escort boat, where paddlers may have 20 minutes or so to drink water and catch their breath before the next 20-50-minute session of paddling. Strength, sta- mina, discipline and timing are crucial to the success of the wmn.ing teams. Newport Aquatic Center invites the public to attend the expo al Newport Dunes on Sunday, Sept. 12, from 12-6 p.m. For additional information, call the NAC at (949) 646-1309. SLASHED Mr. Irrelevant XXJV suffers the same fate of many as NFL pare its ro ters; Bears do the unthinkable. NI:WPORT BEACH -Shades were drawn arid the phone wnsn't being answered at lueleva.nt Week head- quarters Monday following the pnm news that Mr. lrrele· vant XXJV, Jim Finn, the celebrated Pennsylvama Uruver- s1ty running back who entered the National Football League with Ivy League Player of the Year laurels, has been cut from the Chicago Bears roster. Clearly a victim of numbers, the last player taken in the 1999 col- lege football draft could still end up on the Bears' five-player practice squad, which will be tinalized on Labor Day, Sept. 6. "It's not a complete d.lsaster," said an lrrelevant Week worker tracked down upon leaving the premi~es at IW head~ers, who sddeq a sturl- rung revelation. • Llf e does go on, even iJ it's not m the NFL.• . A ?>ecretary from Irrelevant Week headquarters within earshot of the previous statement, who demanded anonymity, shot back from behind a window: "That man has no clue.• Paul Salata, meanwhile, the Irrelevant Week major domo, said by way of a prepared release that all cylinders are in sync for preparation of Irrelevant Week XXV next year, which will be done with a silver- Oared basis. WATER POLO CONTINUED FROM 5 Senior Gentry will be the cen- ter of the offense as the two-meter man. Gentry earned first-team all-league honors last year and he is the key for the Sea Kings' offense for it to be effective. And goalie Brad Netherton will be counted on to anchor the defense. The heart of CdM is it's defense. It has a deep and bal- anced group of players in front of Netherton. · •Everything on our team starts with defense,• contmued Vargas ·we focus on playmg good, hard man-to-man defense. Through our detense, we'll build on our counterattack.• If there is one unique aspect to the team, it's that everybody is a senior. nus team should be tight and cohesive with it's experience level, but that means the future will belong to a rebuilding plan. "We do have some (other) good young players who will push the veterans for starting time,~ Var- gas points out. •aut we have a lot of seniors who have been togeth- er for a long time. They know how to handle themselves.• Corona will be facing new challenges with entry into the Pacific Coast League. Among potential roadblocks are Laguna Beach, University and Costa Mesa Doily Pilot i i C0 1lllCTION CdM cross country Mis Ing from the Corona d 1 Mar High gtrls cost r from Mo.o· day' edition featuring the Sea I<lngi;' cross country team v1a fourth-year compotltor Jill Ouye, o senior who has been named as a co·capt4111 Cor the 1999 seasort. Dustin Hodga Kevfn Kramer Dave Mittman Josh Yefsey TraVls IHtdslff Marlc Pomeranu JohnGrod Ben Inouye COMh: Bill Sumner Liz Morse Jean Garcia Jill Quye Katie Quinlan Jeniiy Cummins Lindsay Yourman Ol1na Hossfeld Te51SMcGuire ~thef'1ne Morse Bedcy Cummins Coilch: Bill Sumner I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC N011CES I I PUIUC NOTICll 11 PUBUC NOTICet I Flc:tltlou• ButlneH Name St1tement Tile lollOwong persoos are doing business es Conceptual De11gn ancl Plannong Company, 19762 MacArthur Blvd , Suite 120. Irvine, Calllornia 92612 James Eugene Baldovlll 8-415 Ataacadero Ave . Atascadero C1lllorn11 93422 Ttlll bu<;;OOSI IS COO· dueled by an 1ncl1V1dual Have you 61arted doing ~lness yet? Yes 09/04192 Jim Baldo111n This statement was hied with the Countv Clark ol Orange County on 8·111·99 19996802830 Dally P1lo1 Aug 24, 31. Sept. 7, 14, 1999 T865 Fictitious Butlnee1 Nam• St•tement The lollowlng persons ere doing boalnen a1 Kennedy Real Proper118S 2515 Vassar Place, Coiia Mesa, CA 92626 Carrol Ann l(ennedy, 2515 Vassar Place, costa Mesa CA 92626 Tlu bUSlnllS IS COO· c:1UCled by en 1ndMdual Have you 1taned doing bu11neu yet? Yes, 1997 Carrol A KeMedy This 1ta•1ment was rtled with Iha County Cieri! of Orange County on 8-6·99 18996801572 Da~y PllOt Aug 10, 17. 24.3f, 1999 T641 Ff ctltloue Bu1lne11 Name Statement The lollowing persons ere doing business 11 CALIFORNIA MORT· GAGE GROUP, 401 38tn Street, Newpott Beach. CA 92663 Ronald E. KallnowskJ, 401 38th Street, Newport Beach, CA 82663 Thrt bvslness i. ·~ ducted by an lndlVKluaf 1>11ve you 1tar1ed doing bOslness yet? NO • tnc .;(CA), 2101 eus.naas aJgned Trust .. dlaclalm• ..n llllV be Qlmll 1111 h dlr located 1n tne PC Oletrlct Center Or. 1120. Irvine, any llabfllty for 1ny ll'ICOf• ol • P*:a ol UI: The Nolllt (Koll C1n11r Newport Calllomta 92612 rectMU al tM atrettt hnl nwa to e. e.ny PtanMd Community Die.- This bus1neas ts con· llddreu ot other c.ommon ~ 700 CMc C.. OIM lrlct). ducted by a oorporat1on daalgnatlon, :r:r· lhoWn W.. Slf'lll Ar-. CA Lip 0. Prapeny located at Hal/9 you stalled doing above. If no addreH '°"*°"--~ of unjllid 4551 JamborM Road, bustness yet? No or other common daalO-.,.._. nl odlll ctwv-Suite B 08/12/1999 nation 11 shown, dlrec-W7.7tl.l5 ~ Slrlll Planning D1rectol"a Use Loanlea4ers of Amencn tlon1 to tha locatlon of UM lddl.-and altllf aiinmon ct.lo-Permit No ~5 11 setleduled Inc • Manin Forgetman. pn>petty may be o«ltalned r""°'1 of the ,., pnipwty 22 lot review by the PlaMlno President by nndlng a written r.. ~ 1)1\it So11111, Hi9wpolf Department of the City ol This statement was 1118<1 qu .. t to ttt. bentftelat)' 9-11. CA •• A1" DQM Newpon Beacn at 3:00 w1lh the County Clenc ot within 10 d1y1 al the date Thtu11dlnlg11edTN111echdlll'M p.m., on Frlc:1ay, Septem- Orange County on 8·13·99 d nrat pubUc.atlon al thla -.Y Wllllly fof "1Y hMraw ber 10, 1990. Tile review 19996802316 Notice al $lie, Ost•: of the ..... ~ .,., °""' Wiii be held In tile PlaMlnO 31. sept 7, 199 T6s6 ST SAVINGS ASS()-.,_..,. piapenv'*-thel llme. thuppeal petlOd Fictitious Bu,lneas ~~ ~ ~...: ~=.:;: ~.:4 ::t~~ w:J:•n~ Name Statement T10N 4101 MMtnan ~ .-~ -ver to time any Interested pany or are dQlno buslf\ess as The toltowing persons lout.Yard 1'111 san An-NA ~ ~ Inc., • their aulhonzed a~nc ag· Hy A TT H 0 TEL & are doing buslnei>+ 15. tonto, T•ua 1'211 T .... T~ dfColtilft ........ _ H 03 gneved of that declSIOo CASINO GROUP 325 DEL.AGO. 1011.t Scholl phone Humber: (210) Ma-Ol 0( ~CA '132._ ca11t may tile• notice of appeel Marine Ave Newport Plaza Un1I 225 . Newpon 4'19 sale statue Une: 111-Tnl or (7t• 51>-19115, to the Planning -eom- Beach. CA 92662 I Deac:tl, Calilorni8 02663 (111) 117-TT21 Elle DMlorlll --. Vb PMtldlr1I. m&HIOt'I with 1 hltng lee ol Starsat Asia Ltd. UC. Susan Awai, 101 SctlOl;r McManua, Aalfstant sec-0..: OWWt• ASAP3171M $691 00 to delray. lhe cost (Delaware), 325 Manne Plaza U/llt 225, Newport r.Ury A.IAP3IMM lflA, CJm1.0llll07,0WH ot ttle apPNI procedure. :2~2 Newl)Oft eeact1: CA ~· ~= 9t!663con· er.u, 117 -F1-ct-it1""'o_u_a_B_u1_l_n-.. -,-1 Statt 10v11u neig~ Tiits bu&1AKS 1s con-OUC!ed by an individual Fictitious Business Name Statement property owne,.:: to sut>tnit c:1ucted by; Umrtea Have you started doing Name St•tement The toliowing persons ="::~ 10 <;,l:=; Loablr.ty Co. busaness y81? Yes, The IOllO¥w1ng persons are dolnO business as. l,llder consideration Wnt- Have you staned doing 0711511999 ere dOlng 1>Ua1ness as Salt of the Eanh. 15<M2 ten oommenis, stioutd be business yet? Yes, 7-10·99 Susan Awai C&D Properttet, 1816 But· Genoa Circle, Huntington submitted 10 the Plaming Starsat Asia. Ltd LLC This statement was hied tonstiell. Newpon Beadl, Beach. CA 92647 Depenment by Thurlday, Kart t<osmus, Managing with the County Ctetll ol CA 92660 Kathenne K Tracy, September 9, 1999, in or· Member Orange County on 8· 10-99 Kent Crawford, 1816 &rt· 15042 Genoa C1rd1, Hunt• der to be considered In the This statement was filed 18996801973 tonstten. Newpon Beach. ington Beach, CA 92647 Planning Department's de· with the County Cieri! of Daily Pilot Aug 17, 24, CA 92660 This busmen is oon· ctsk>n The application and Orange County on &-13-99 31 Sept 7, 11199 T657 Undl Drummond. 2«5 ducted by: an lnd1vldua1 developmenl plans of the ' f9996802342 NOTICE Ofl Tiil ITEE'I Nonhcreek Lane. Full· Have You stanad doing proposed prolect are avall· Dally P110t Auo 17, 24, T u tit-enon, CA 92831 business yet? Yes. able tor pubtfc r1V10w and 31, Sept 7, 1999 T654 ::f.c,1 •1· ~· 1 No Thia buSiness 1s con· July 2. 1999 inspection at ltll Planning Fictitious Bualnau ooou14801 Title Ordal No: ducted by a general Kathel1ne K Tracy e>epanment, City of New· Name Statement OOMOl1I YOU AIU! IN pannershlp This sta1emen1 was ftled pon Beacti, 3300 Newpon The following persons DS'AULT UND!Jt A DEED Have you started domg with the County Cieri! ot 8 0 u I e v a rd, N 1wP0 r1 are dol~buslness as Ofl TRUST DATl!D buslneH yet? No Orange County on 8-6·99 Beach , California , WOAl CHANNEL TEL --...... UN' •ss YOU Linda Drummond 19996801555 92659-1768 For further In· • _......' • .... This statement wa; mad Dally Pilot Aug 10, 17, formation contact tile New· EVISION GROUP. 32S TAKE ACTION TO ,_,.0-with ltle County Cieri( of 24 3f, 1999 T643 De Marine Ave.. Newport TECT YOUi. ,_,.OPERTY, Oran,_ Co""ty on 8·27·99 F"1c:tltlous Busl-... •• port Beaoh ~nntng • Beach. CA 92662 IT MAY Be SOLD AT A .,.. "" ·-partment, Current Plans Starut Asia Ltd., LlC, fltJ8UC SALE. If' YOU 19996803712 Name Statement and Project• C'livlaton, (Delaware) 325 Manne NEED AH IXflUHA TION Dally Pilot Aug 31, Sept The lollowlng paraons (949) 844-3200 Ave .. Newport Beactt CA ~THE NATUi.E Ofl THI! 7. 14• 21 · 1999 T669 are dolf10 business as. This plOjeet has been re· 92662 ~!EDINO AGAINST Flctitlou• BualnH• al GIODVAP GIRLS vle¥wed,andlthl•bffnde· TtliS business " COO• YOU YOU aHOULD COM-Nam• Statement B SCUIT COMPANY, B) !ermined that It IS catego- ducted by. LllTlrted Tia A LAWYO. Aelc The lollowong persons GIDDYAP GIRLS, C) GID· rlcally 1JC1mpt under the re· LlaOi~ty Co euetion sate to the ti hut are c:1oino bustnen u DYAP. D) GIDOYAP qulrementl of the Caltlor· Have you 'tarted doino lbldder tot Q&h, ca 1 SHRC>C>Q HOUSE. 1966 GAZETTE. 8t7 W. 17th nla Envtronrnental Ouatrty business yet? Yes, 7-10·99 dledr dtlWl'I on a .ute Of s Cout Hwy . uoune StreeU3. Costa Mesa, CA A.ct under Class t, EX1St1ng Starsat Asia. Ltd. LlC, NttiOMl bank, chac:k Buch Cahlomla 92651 92627 Fad1t1J ... Kan Koarnos, Managing drnm by a stat• ot federal Hauan Mohamed Glddyap Guts Bltcu1t NOTE: The eicpansa of this Memblf' ct9dtt union, ot a c.hedl Alkhlw•ia. 30512 Paseo Company, Inc, (CA), 817 notic9 11 paid trom • tiling This statement was tiled dnwn by 1 lt.8ta Of fedatal Del vane. Laguna Niguel, w. t 7th StrHI. Costa fee collected lrom Ille· •P· woltl the Couniy Clerlt or UY!ng• and io.n •node-Cahtomie 926n Mesa. CA 92827 l>hcant Orange Counl'f on 8·13-99 lion, ot .. v1noa aaeoci.. This buSlness IS con-Thts busmen Is con-~ublllhecS Newpo11 BMdl· 1"96802343 Uon, ot uvtno1 bank duct.Oby an lndlvldua.1 ducted by: an lnd111idual eo.ta Meaa Diiiy PlloC Dally Pilot Aug 17, 24. IP9Ctnad In lectlon t102 Have you 11aned doing Have you sian.a doing August 31, 1999 31, Sept 7, 1999 T655 ot the l'lnanclal CocM •nd bu1tness yet? No business yet? YN, T874 Fl titl a I euthOf'l.ud to CIO bualnu1 He a M ....... Awa'"' JUiy 2 19119 FlctlUoua Bu1lnna c oua us nau In tht• suta wtlf be hatd by rtt!' 11~te~m';as'i.led K•therine K... Tracy Nam••Statement Name Statement the duty •ppolnt.O truat" w1m the County Ctenc ot This llatement was iiled The followlnQ 1>9'100• The lollowmg person.. H shown below, d atl orange Counl\:'at,26·99 with the Coun\Y Clerk ol er• doing bulll'lffl 11 are doln~ bul~~-rlgtlt. tllSa. and lnCerut 1 H31 Orange County on 8-8-99 WertdY'• BookWoN, 2429 Picture t ls ... Computerized conv.yM to 8lld now Mid Daily Pilot Aug 31, Sept 1ttMI01173 So Shehan, Santa Ma, C8kt Decorations, 25711 by the tru.._ In tM her-.. 7 t4 21 1999 T6'12 Daltv Piiot Aug 10, 17, c• "27,..,. O.IC1ord Lane. Costa Mesa, IMfter duc.rlbecl .,,openy • • ' 2,, 3(, 1a99 rs42 " " ui Callfornla 92CJ2~ -. -Under and puraua,tt to 1 NOTia: Of TUTEFS SAl.E W•rKi'f Weir; 2•21 SO. Gall Louise Jones, 2679 Deed Of TJ\ntt deecnbed Tllllllt .._ No llH• l.-No. flctltloua Buelneaa Shelton. Sant11 Ana, CA. Oxlord t.ane. Costa Mesa. betow. The .... wtU be t1..ot Tiii °"*No. '2Sm Name Statement 9~: buslnaaa It con- Rooert sntvel\I. 445 Se· vl"!i. Newpor1 Beach. CA 92oci3 This business ts• con· ducted by· an lndivldllel Have you started do<l'IQ buslness yet? Yes. 8·26·99 Robert Shively This statement was lllod wtth the County Cler~ .91 .Orange County on 8·6·99 19996801557 Daily Pilot Aug 10, 17, 24,31, 19Q9 T639 Name St•tement The lol1owlng peraons are dotng business all. B K Property Manage ment. Incorporated, 366 Sall Miguel Dnve. 13t0, Newpon eeac:n. CA 93660 ' B K Property MaoaOe· men~. Incorporated, ·(CA) 386 :.at1 "41guel Dr. 1310 Ne!WPO" Beach, CA 92960 This business 1s-con- duet.O by-• carporalloq • ' Have you sllrled dWICl busmess yet? Yes. 8-~1* BK Property ~ ment Incorporated. U · Jamin Kraut. Preslc:1en1. l This statement was 1!19d with lhe County Ctenc~t Orange County on B-6·9 t99968Gi e. DIJIY P1lol Aug 1 ~ 24,3f. 1999 ~ HortenM "Scotty.. tt. 87, of NeM>Ort ch and Irvine, died August,28 1999. She is survlY_. by tier sons, Bruce E Nott ~ecdia) and Bill Nott Barbara), and daught~rs. rt>ara R. Ballinger (8 I) and Manila Hamor. sa'en grandchildren and eiOht grea1-grandc:h1ldren .... Graveside seMCes won be held 10:00 a.m , Friday September 3, 1999 at Pacific V1aw MenfOtlal P&ltt, 3500 Paaflc View Dr., Newport Beach, GA. i" _· . lJ ~ ' . RooakS E Kallnowakl Thts .,at41ment waa Iii.ct wtth the Colinty Cle111 of Orange Coont'-°M:t·99 Calllornla 92626 rMde, ~ wtttw>ut cove-YOU #llE IN DlffUl.T UICllllt A Ttle loltowing person• ducted by· an l""'rvldual Diane DePasquater.. 4 B nant °' Wattanty, ... DEED OF TUT ~ are doing t>usinen es '"'f ltm::=~:m:===~ Vaquero, Rancho ~nta pl'UMd Of lmptted, , ____ .,..., UM.DI YOU TN<E ~ Del Ray Mol>lle Have you startad doing Marganta, Cahfom1a 92688 ~ tide, ~,-.-;; AtCl10N TO flRDTECT ~ Ettllet, bl Houser buslne11 ~t? Vea, 1980 1 117• Dl•l\I P1tot Aug. 10, 111 24, 3f. 1999 T8"4 FIC11tlou• Bu1lness NMne SUtement The followlng peflMI Ill = bullnaU U 1) Anne~com. b) XtGraphlcs com. c) Team Aline Actvenlting & Grephlc ONIQn, d) VlllClfll, 2901 Werner ).ve , Santi ~ C.ltf011'119 92704 Vlnellnt Patrlci(, 31116-H Aapen V,..ga Wey, Senta Ma, C811forilla 92?04 Aaf'Otl Newtomt, 1330 SE. 8'-tatol Stiwt 129, Senta Ana, Calllornla 92707 Tt111 bUlineH 11 con· duci9d t>y 1 general pan~ He~ ~ ... n.cs dOlng l>Ualnett yet? No Vincent Pal~ CEOI Pl'ltlderlt Aaron Ne~. Vice Pr .. JCOO -~w.allltO Wiii "" CCIUfllY Qefk Of Orangt County on N ... -,_.. ~,..-ton, Thie buslneas Is COO· encumtwwee,_to_paytM PMONUt.ITMr•IOU>ATA lmle.Co.,t6222Monterey ~nd~wullled ~ed by a ~ne191 1WMtnlftt po11Miper a.t d "*JC MU. F VQI ll&D Nf t..rMr, Humtngton a.er;, w1ttl Iha County Clerk of panneratvp the '"*(•• Mc.ured i:.v the ~ Of THI MAJUM1 CA 926411 Have ~ started dOlng Deed o1 1'rutt. ...,_ ....,. Of M ,,., •-11/JMST Ciffora C HouMr/Gen· Orange ~'=·~·::. bu11ness ~tJ..Vn, &-2·99 Ht and a.. dw1lel YOU . YOU IHOlLD c:anM:T A aral Penner, 9l01 Central Dally Pilot Aug 10t 17, Ga• L. ~ ... Pf'Ol>'tded In tM lMfBl °" _,,_ at Avenue, Garden Grove. 2•. 3f. 1199 838 ~,:·~ C:r:~ ~ -;~~ ~ c::' :--.,:.: c~:S:sifleu ts con· FlctltiOue lua!Mi1 Ortng9 Col.rll\r.'a:OZ·99 TNll, ........ ttweon, Tlllllll ..... ,..._. to c:1UC180 by a lim1j9d Name at.tafnent ' 1039 feea. dW1lt9 and u-O.tfflm._..• .,.,, pannarahtp The I~ pe!IOl\I Dally Pilot Aug 10, 17. ,.._ el tfM TNllM fof ....._ tllftllrttt ell..,.. Have you star19d doing are doing tuineN 11 24. 3<, 1999 T834 a. ea.el ..... (It a. ,_. 1n .. c-. " .. ..._ buaineu l:".t? Vu, 1986 r:nl»romc>OOn8, 2eoe Flctluau:_~~· ::: : :: :::. :":; :-ell .o:a: ~-: ¥:!°':..~~ hd i!:~ca A~ NewpQlt Name ... .._..._...t 'IHDnnllllJ ...... ...., eo __.... ..._ • ~ Witt! ttie County Cler11 OI The toloWlno pel'IOl\I • .. ,...,. ........ ,.... ...._ ...._..., 'A. • 0renoe eoun11:;,~" .-----------------11 ate dOing bualneu u -n !MY ....... on ........ .. 111 • = 1 MO VERDEAUX. 1048 IMM the ~-.... ,..,.. _............ Deity Piiot ~ tot 17, A.,., PMB 1411, Newpor1 TOA:IWA,,.OMUNQ ................. 2• 3f. tttt &43 Boch, Calllor11a M UNMP JIB WiiiM ,_............ .... "'8UC NOTICI 928&0--4e02 IMv .. ...... fnlalae: -.... -• ..... ... ....-...................... . Katah9rl Technology, S7 ooc.a.·WT MW.. ....... .._.. ... ..,,_,."" --- W"bum A~, Atherton, AllOCIATIQN ~ • ......... -._.. UM~ No. 4S Celdomia .-027 CO.. A CM •ONM CORo ...._ --u • • , • H<*CI II htreby gll/'lfl Thia bullM.. II COO• WTDI ....................... -then ., applca.... hM dur.tld bt a ~lion W• • ..., .. _It if•......, a._. bun eUbl..ttt•d by Haw Yo\I Mrled doing Na. t-.e'll1111 In Moll, •• ...._ tt.. ....... ~ C1eM ~yet? No ,... .,.... ....... ... • .... .. .. .... Mtlll, 1'911••!0.''• Kalahart Tecttl\ology, Ill( t ., ... ,,......, -· = I I ; ~t to alow' h nceb-Aotlel1. l'ridaeux. VP , _,. .. ... ... _. .. hment II a ful •'*- This......,...,.. .... fllecf ,,, ... -~ ..,.. ...... ~ ~~ CV::=a:~ ~ flllal AUD."'47, ... ... ..... • 11.•1.1• .,. CNS17m50 SUMMONS (CITACIOH JUOtCIAL) CURTIS V. KIM NOTICE TO DEFEN· OANT. (Alillo I AcuhdO) KEVIN KIM t->YOU AAE BEING SUED ~V' PLAINTIFF (A Ud It .... demandando) BONNIE CURTIS You hevt 30 CALEN· OAR DAVS after 11\11 sum· mona 11 aerved on you 10 Ille a typewnn1tn r"pONe at 1t111 coun A letter or phone call will prolld yO\.I, your IYP9· wntten reaponse mus! be In proper legal tonn ii you ~•nt the court to hear your 1•.on..11~--1 ca._ m.quina en 11ia (l)f1t II you do not Ille your ,... Una mna o una lalNid• ponse on limt, you ma1 tei.lonlal no le otrecefa Ion the cue, and you,i PfOlecdon, eu respue11a wagea, nioney end prop· tlCflla a tTlaQIAne Ii erty may be &aken wiltlOul ~ cumpllr oon IU tot· fuf1lier weming from the m 111 d 1 d u I • g • I u eoutt 1proplede1 11 usttd quie1 The,.. are octier legal rt· que la eott• escuche au qulrementl Voo mey want caao to Cll" an 1ttomey Oght Si 1J1tec:t no p'"8nta eu 1w1y If you do not know rMPU91t1 a tiempo, puede en ettomey, you may caw pemer II caso, y le puecten an 11tomey referral "MOI qultlr au 11lano, au dioero or • leoal •Id OlllCt (lllled y otres COHI d• IU in ttl4I pllont l>OOI<). proplfldad Siii II/ISO ldl· OeapuH do que 11 clone! por-perte di ta corte entreguen est• ataoon Ju· Existen ottos reqvfsllos dlcltl usttd Ilene un plazo legales Puede qua !Aled de 30 DIAS CAl.EN· qulera Hamara un abogado OARIOS para prN&n11r tnmedlatamonte SI no una re1puesta e1cr11a a ~ a un abogado, Index II ...... !J SEllVICE DIRECTORY 1:.--1 G,,,., ' ~ ,!,_, de rete~ di &bOgadOI o a una ollciN ao ayucla • Dal (vN II duectono le • rori1oo1 CAH NUMBER. (Numero def Cato) • eves N-2527 1 Tho narne end a(jejrH• OI lht c:oun la (El nombte ~ dlreoclon de la cone") Supenor Court o1 CahlOI'· Ilia. County OI Sutter, 463 8ecOnd Street, Vube Qty, CA 95991 The name, address, and 'telephone number of plain· tiff'• attumey. or p111nt1fl withOut an attorney 11· (El nombre, ta duecclon y el numero de 111elono dtl abogado del demandante, lwNOnea J o Oflf aema1101me-qyci no 11eoe a!)OgadO, n) Bertrand F lthurt1u•n, 113031 (530) 973-5&37 TRE"ZZA. ITHURBURN. STEIOUAAYER 6 ITHURBURN. 506 Sec-ond Street, Vube City, CA 95991 DATE: OCT 7, 1998 by DENISE JOHNSON Oep':JATEMENT OF DAMAGES , (Per90nll lnJury or • Wrongful 0..th) To Kevin Run P1a1nttll. Bonnie Curtis eeekl damages in the above..nbtle<f llCIJon, as fo"ows; I PUaJC NOTICll uener:at p~ Bui! t\ng lnconv $100.000 ~ .. : llO diile) S6,270 Proc>etty damag S 1 Ol5 Date AUQUSI II 1 9 fSI Bttttend f , tthurbum Published Ntwl)Of1 G&tlch· Costa Mesa Dally PiloC August 31. Sep4embot 7, 14,21, 1999 Tl!71 PUBLIC NOTICE PlaMlng Director'• u .. Permit Ho. 44 Notice la hereby g1119n ui.n an apphcat10n has been aubm1ned by Performence Sil•• end By Fax (949) 63 t ·6594 (Pit-mcludt )OUr 111111t ind ph111~ numhei 100 , .. t.11 call \Oii bid; •·ith 1 pn~ quoct ) ByPbooe (949) 642·:;678 By MaMn Person: :t30 w •. ,, Ba, 'tm.·t c:o~ta \lt•sa e \ 1)2627 \1 'r• ron Bh ti 6' Bai '• Boors TG73 Cen'tuem to g9t to all thOM repair )Obi around the~ L..-. th• e1111~~--­....-.. ~ help you find rellabi. help. Rau.·~ and deadl111r~ art: •ULJl'fl 10 change "tthout noti1·e. Tht publJ~her re~f'\.f' the nglu w rru•or. reda~ 1£~. ren•e or rt'J«I • un\' db,.iJit'<I odvt'nbrment. Plra•r report am irror that ma'' be in\ our rla~:-i rd ad immrihatel~ Thi' Uaih f'il 11 arceph no· liaLilitv for oXv 1•rror in an Lllht·n1""nwn1 for" 1rh u ma\ be re~pnn· iblr l'icrept for tlw ro-t uf tht: "part• ar.tuall~ occuplf'<l b~ the erro1. Credit r.n.n cinh 111 ullo~t·d for tht fit'tt m~p1on. ------DeadllneS ------·~' Monday ............ Fri<lay 5:00pm Thur day .. Wednesday 5:00pm -For All Your Home and Business Needs --'I rlt·pl11111t• 8:300111-S OOpm \lowt .. -Fn•l11 Tuesday ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday 5:00pm · Gt EQUAL HOUSING OPPORT\JNfTY lll 1t1I ntllt 1""111 If 11 t.it ....,_ 11AtJtdIt1M fM· lfll Fair llenllt Act ti 1tM n ~•""'-'' Wllln •llin It llllpl I if'tt'11H "Uy ,rtltltlCI, 1tmlltll11 er •tsc1l111lttlln '"" •• race, clltt. rtllfl .. , till, bdlu1, f'lmlllal IUllla tf llltlHll 111111, tr U lltt1llt1 lt •1l1 HJ nc• 'rtlllHCI, lilllltlll11 w fhcrlmtuUH • n11 11w111•tr wlll 111 •IRfly •m•t Hf •""1111· .lllHI l!lf rtll nlllt .-Mt• Is la \ •l•lltlH or IN ... Otr 111d111 111 .,,.,, 111er1111• t111t •II •wtlllllt tht1t11t• II t•la ..... ,.,., '" 1¥1111'11 .... lOIEClOSED HOMES low or SO Down! Gov'I & Bank Rapos Being Sold! Anoncing Avoiloblt! 800-S01-J7n X60S7 1·::m11 AB~ED 8Mdl Cott8gt 1399,IOO 38R 28A AGENT 941-m.1120 FRONT ROW BEACH PRIME COf\NER A.X.ER StS0,000. AGT 72W120 9JUST USTEO• NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Cwtom Ptnltlouse 2br 2 5lll -t roof top dlclc ~ jlCUZZI Sweeoina oc:.an & 360. views! Mt/bit sleam lhOwer & ~ more W'll noc last! 5'35,000 Ron Fllsot Agt 949-720-7337 BEACH UVlNG AT ITS BEST 3Bdrm 28tlh, large upstairs family room P!'lstine cottage It 1765,000 To View. call Agent 1149-1173-3899. " . ,..,; .. --,, I •J ' . ~ ' ' VISA 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH l•~nsl ~;;;;mi;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-iiiiil: BEAPARALEGA.L. ll ., Up 10 S50o'hour Plocess swn-FAIRWAY APARrMENTS p111onns No expeoence or AT BIG CANYON =~1 =-= GATED COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND (llOO) 688-3188 (CAL 'SCAN) Beautiful tree-<lined streets and goff COW'M I I vMlwa. Enjoy ClnfrM living In your large 402L 1 0ST A FOUND 1, 2 or 3 BR apettrnent home! . . • 1Wo-c8f ~ Found bike In July. Vlc111ty ol • watwlac.,., hoolcupe SltQ Ana H~s. Newpo!1 • .........._ ;........-& ,_1 Buch Call & 1d1nt1ly ' • ._ ,.......,.. ..--949"'476-2800 IXI 252 • Nr oondltlonlng • Wet ber In 2 end 3 BR Found Cll Aug_ 19111 wi.te"' grey tiger markngS meo'long • S1 ,eeo llO S3, 100 flair VICIMy of Dover ShOres •Sony, no peta. at Galfty Or 949-642-7021 ~call (9'9) 044~ Another &au Community Ptn1ttouM wlV'tew llllr N B , $1425/Mo 1Br+den. W/O, Vp, ·v., 88'b08' 2 m5lrb!'s Buel lttg, g.aled tltne$s di, poo4'5Qa, conc!O. steps IO bcM\llbOf. All dbl,,.., 949-720-2078 • r8'0rt wnen . WI() Ing S1850 ;;;;:;:..-;;;:;;;;:;;:::::;;::::;;::::;;:;:;;;;;;•J Avill 10.1 • 714-964-7222 I 1NeWPORT32 BEAAPTCHS I cOiiiKml'i' AEilloO! 18R 18A l100ClfMO. W1yne or Charlene e REMAX 714·715·9514 or 2Br 281 on Bad! bey, vltw, Ml-720-7351 2c garage w/opener, all emenitlee, Avail Aug 15. ON THE GOLF COURSE $1550/Mo. eoMta-3190 Oiied ~ 281. Din fum'Unlum. JClnt cond Yealtf •VERSAllESI 5'500r'm0, IM9·72S-5126 Agl 11\ldlo clltl a clNn, ground floor unit, tight color c.-pet. OCEANFRONT many amenlOu. S7l5 -t dip. ANO OCEAN CLOSE 500 ~Ln. tl03 1.adrm thru S.Bdrm Agt .et13 $100.-$4000. ~ ' Newport 1'farina Apartmenta Bayf ront communlly with private beach & marina. Walk to Balboa Mand. Large 2BRl2BA from t2050 ·Wood burning fireplace & privet~ garage. Sorry. no pets .. Pleue call1 Bkr MM42-3150 LIOO Ille 281' 281 CotllOI $2200/Mo. 39r~ont 0th« Lido 1111 Homt1 Av1ll BllJ-Ofuncty R11nort MM7W161 Motel ·coSTA MESA· MOTOR INN 1 ST Wk Special On All Rma $134.00 Tu. le1tures 24-M !Toni delk, 0 0 phonll, Ir• HBOIESPt«>ltc• ~ ct\lm, poolhlealtd lee. GUMl l11uncl Nrtiv ~wy•. 405 & 55 min away trom OC Fawgrds. College, shop malls. bc:fll. ,_. A mernbtf of Cal•Hot~el 22.n Hatl>Ot Blvd 949-846-4840 UIOE CM ht 8r l Ba, qlMI clean, non-tmkr prtf'd Avail 911 SSSOm Olly 714-640-4400 ~~18 ~.J ........ 412 CEMmRY LOTS 1-~1 SURFS UP BOOKS W'llff abebooks com/home. Ml oolla UP TO~ OfF tt 714-847-1990 ~ WOLFF TANNiHG BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT AHO SAVEi COMMERCIAUHOME una from $199 oo FR COior LowEEMonllly P=ayment • Call 1~711-01 1-==I I BUY AU PIANOS! Antiques..Quakty lljfMljrt one piece or wtlOle. houselum Ctsti plld 800-6C9"'4922 ~JS"·····~· ...... . . ... _.__ -· . - ~ alk-ln 8;3011m-S.OOp111 \1011da1-t n<lai Wednesday .... Tue.,doy 5:00pm Saturday ........... Friday S:OOpT 1454 FURNITURE I ELECTROPEDIC LA TEX BED New S1550. Never Used! Makt Offtr1 9491632-7573 ttau.n INth« aota & IO..,.. :::: ;q-::.ru12~ NCrific.. SltO. Nl-211.fflS MOVING SALE • Washer & Dlyef S 150 Kenmore Elec great conc:t • Sdld Oelc Tlble $125 . Old llShlon round • l.&dlel White Desk s 150 SOiid wood • Enle'1alnmenl Cenler $I so Chrome & Glau Tlblu • Smoke glass dining $75 • Rectangular cot1ee $25 • Square encl lablo $10 Very motlvlltd to Miii Ml-759-2052 I •56 PETSIUVESTOCK I Rara 11otlc wlld·loolctng lfot*d apobd CFA oclclt klltent I« prrvile!led few S45MSOO 94~7' I <60 INSTRU~~ I KAWIA BABY GRANO PIANO, LU(E NEW 5'950 714·231·5166 30'1 Baby Gin P11no 0.A Chlse S 1300 Kll.-i 949-720-1589 4M MERCHANDtSE WANTED TOP S$$1RECORDSI Jau. R & B. sou. ROCk, ek: .. SO'S & 60'1 MIKE 949-645-7505 WANTEOI OLD COINS! Gold slYtl. Frriin mtnt. slll1no Old •8'dl85 & l81rrtlrv wtSY'COAST COINM2-M4t l"°~I Phlebotomy Course 8ollorl Reed Co ea.I Reg '3901291 1-800-201-1141 470 SCHOOLS /INSTRUCTION A $30,000 • YR. CAREER Lurn to drive 1n 18 whNl8f COL room & board. mellS Tra.f'dPOl1'lttOn I~ I ln1 n~lng lplac em e nl. 1-800-345-9371 Hooic Up Oflv· Wlg ~ (CAL'SCAtf) ' 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS · Accounts Receivable Clerk Seeluog hlgl1ly motrvaled lld With 5 ~ years AIR expenence Must be we" orl)lllltzed 1nd detail orierttd w1tti excel!enl computllr skill$ Expeoenc;e on 8u5WleS5'f<Ork5 a plUS Fall Resume to 714·55&-4023 AVON PRODUCTS Slart your°""" bUsln8ss W()rl( llelDblt llours EllfOY "1!11Mtd earnings Cell 1011 lree (888)942"'4053 (CAL'SCAN) 8061<KEEPERiCusr Svc. for sm clrtct mall co usmg Q4ACll bOoks. po&111on olltl$ Ol)pOl1UNty lor production ~·ion andcll8nt ~ I you are smart, ~· 10 do 1 grllf job and 1f10Y Slllllg your llfoltl hhe an lmpect • F Ill y<l\jf ~ Ind sallllY requiremenl lo 714-571·3830 .. ~ti··· PT for compeny In HPB. Oulcl! 8ookl, Exe.I a mul1. Pl'evlou1 exp rtqlllrtd. F Ill rffutnt end Nlary lllllOtY 10 941-72t-015S 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS CASHIERfATTENOANT Days & Eves ... aa Newport cv Chevron' F 8$l10n Island 1111 '°' Joe 94~7933 Clerical AM Front Delle C lttkl Auditor. E•perienced 1nd1111duat needed to hande AM 1udiland v.M Front Deslt checlli~out Apply 1n person 11 Newpor1 Ount1 Resoo M TH 1·3pn 0 1131 Back Bay Cl Newport Sch 949'72W163 EOE Clerical MARINA OFC CLERK PT positlOn w Newpon Dunes Watertronr Reson seMct sl.ns requoed Weel<end$ a rrost S7 SCY h1 ~lflpersonM·TH 1·3pm 1131 Back Bay Onve. ~ Beech 9491729-3863 EQE DEUVERY i>ERSONS: PWMS CATERJ.Nc In Coia Maa Jttlu prof~n.al. IUghly mouvat«i, eustonxr oricnr«i pcnom. Food JttVice and/or ddivtty . expmcnoc hdpful Clean MVR lie CA Jrivl.Jlg littme rcqwrcd Proof of amcn<hip required. 25 •hours pt'r ~k SIO to 5U.ft, CATERING SERVERS: On -call positioru llY2ilablc for highly tTIOfivu«i, a&Romer JCtVicc onrnt<d ~ Pmoiow trrvmg oc~tncnficr up.a.le b&nq~~ l'CSCIUl2llU or c.>1.cnng l1'ro&:ssional dtmcanor a musi. SS.SI 2to1tan. Ms.Cail ~118 STARTING A NE"W_ _______ BUSINESS?? J • • • • • • • • • • • • 478 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Count« ~Ult' PIT, EllTI $6-$1 Mw, 8albol PIM ~ 111 ptf$Ol'I at 3112 Hewp<ll1 Bini. MM75-0lt6 bJilVEfi::eAAN OP TO 37 cent11mllel More mllu & llOmettnt ·~. delUI. Ile 'W"1er!V48 sustts )fl\ OTR ~ !r llelbed CombintO Transpo1 1·800·290·2327 tCAl.'SCAN) * OiY clUMt'I • Fronc oountet nigt1IS I weeli.ends • must Cd snaron 94MS1-2032 "0.neral Ottict"Growing smel co needs sm.vt re111ble OlgllllZt!d pelton w/comp.rter phone & CU51omer $1ul$ lellle ~ 949-67!>-0432' HOTEL HOUSEKEEPER Coron• del Mar 11n101 ~ Sett.I houMkteptr ~ live Wl pretd Ml» leptll'lte ~ ...._ bt good Amellcal\ coo-. No dlll-dttn. pell, smOtq OI ~ Mil$1 be clMn 11111 ' good dnller Our car CIA Mr T~ day ptlont N~910 evening 94M7S-79S7 Joumeym111 Fil& carpen11r Artisl.iC Carpentry wOf1I lor sktled. looted, mollllt ' ~ elhbl craftsmen PIT ell. 1'.X t9'Uml to AFC 7 t 4-899-0206 • PT DEMONSTRATORS* Weekenda r\ llfOClfY stores In 1181 car nec:.uiy, mus1 be ,....,, lrlendlV .. ..,.. lbll!y 94M42 .. 2tl/714-7714571 "RECEPTIONisr· Pf few 1tty oltlol In ntne. Fluent 1n91l1h & ptlone aklllt, PfOfnalonll praaentatlon. tu to tc•75W272 Of ctll Ml-75W250 1•1n•L=1 Plft ... Driver Wanted S9.22 per hour plua mileage. Needed Mon thn1 Sun 2~45am to 5:45pm. AOdi- tlonll work may be 1vall· able. Mutt hlvt truck or Van. llablllty insurance with proof or paymenta., drlv· ere llcente, social aecurity card, and clean D.M.V. print out. Accepllng applicatlont Mon to ltlru Fri from 8:001m to 4:00pm. Plttst bring 111 required TlmH Orange eo.nty • Attn; P1rn BecklnghaM 2901 Gwrt Ave. Santi Ana, Ca 92704 714-54N548 ll00-933-'080 ReclptlOnilt/Sedy lo ..ark for ~ 8dl Conlhc· hon Co. PT. Mon, Wed, Ffl W:OO. Salaly depend,no on elptf*-. ..._752.0fM . . .. I TODAY'S CRQSSwoRP PUZZLE STUMPED? ~ 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS stanl 1$tandong op • pottunity, Comp salaiy SITllll olasstl Mall resume to TVT 5lO() Bonta Canyon Of IMOe 92612 01 FAX 1149-856·2400 vETEAINARY RECEPT.JN.B. good O<~Zational & people IUll&. work well under pr•· ..ute. reMn wonter 30-4CVHrs • Tue-Sal949-n1.1663 LvMsg 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Loen Repe Wholesale and Retail loan reps wtupeflenCe WI Sub Prime l<*ll A-0 Base plUs can JOlh 714-143-1395 • 375 U wOAA' AT HOME U Alt you chained to you disk'> We may have 1he key Clll 2'4hl record mess HI00-6811-7418 Sell your extra household Items 478 EMPLOYMENT SEAV1CES SELL yow used vehlcle ttvouoh cluslfled M"2·H78 ~ CHAllLIS GORfN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN.AH HtRSCtf \ QU DC I UF. JUl>CF. Both vuln rohlc:. South <ll.•uls NORl'H • 9• 0 ft 3 l 0 QJ Ill •A Q7 f• .l Wl::ST t:A~I • Q 10 8 7 • \ s J 2 <:::>95• 1076 07 641 95J • K 10 + 84 l SOUTU • KJ 6 <:::>AKQ.1 oAK8 ... J 95 lldion, o 1hc: lcup to ~hun was .u:ccptnblc. Wc\t Jed the &even of paJ1!$ 10 r~1·s ace, 111d. f*lc \\ ri;tutncJ With only cight f.ut trklo..s an lhe 1l11~e h1ghcst·renking ual,, JC\:larer had no opuon but to l'Klpc 10 Jevelop aJJi. tional 1rn::ks in clubs without I~. nd there \\ ib no r<-11nt in delaying mat· tcr~. South won the 'e'°nJ tri~k in IH1nd with the king and led the five of clubs to the ten and QU\'CO When dmt held, declarer ca;,hcl.I the ace of cluh.- und was tkhghrc:d when t~ kina came tumblina duwn. HaJ anyrluna gone wrong in the play7 \\ci.t mi~d a chance for a spcc- F.' '"S"1' 1acular Jcfcnsivc coop which mtfht p"'' •• have tilted matten; 10 favor of the 1~ btdJIOJt' ' SOlTHI WFSI' NORrn 2NT Pass 6N1 Pau Pass P&.l Opening k"Od: Seven of • defenden.. When declarer led o low club at trick thn.-e. West should have followed wuh the !Ung! A slullcd declarer would ~un:ly StuJy the bidding ant.I play of 1hi l13VC though ahout lhe ~sibthty or a Jeal. 1llCn decide \\oho, 1f anyone, ts falsccard, bur QUr bet is rhat even a gu1lly of on error. world charnp1on would have taken With only 9 high carJ potn1$, an the monarch nt face value. Since invitational bid of four no trump w11h declarer needed four tricks from the North hand would have Ileen clu~. the logical way to continue more oppropria1e. But the five card after capturing the king with the ace suit and the conccntrnlloo or honors was 10 conrinuc with a low club and in the long i.u1l'i favom.I aggrcssi>te• • fines<;e the nme Down three! 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNmes Pleate be wary ol out ol 1rH comp1nle1. Check with the locll 8ett1t Su1lnes1 Buruu before you tend 1ny monty or fell fof Mt'llC ... Reid and und11111nd 1ny contract• bthn you sign. AAA GREETING CARO route. High $$$ potential NO se•·~ Just restocking' Fuo way to make S$ local stores provldlld low investment 90().570.7480 (CAL'SCAN) AT&T PhOnl C11d R01111 2.k I* minute Eam SS00.$1000 Weekly! FREE Video 800-387·9418 .. 482 CREDfT SERVICES LESS THAH PERFECT CftcJC? NMd deb! consollda llOn? Cll CllUI Mam.tan to oat tie flnendll 1eliel you need throogh movabve resident al mortgage1relwlancl programs Cell nowl 1 ·000-554-3273. Copynght 1999 Thi ChaSe Manhattan Corporal'°" All fl!1lts reaerved Equdl Housing lender (CAL'SCAN) aedt chldt, ca5tl IOan$ For appllcataon call 1·315-768-7191. 24 llOUrs American Credn Services (CAL'SCAN) RENT through classified 482 CREDIT SERVICES CREDIT CARD DEBT? Avoid banllfuptcy ·s1opcoaec· 11on calls •cu1 l1nence Cl'latges 'Cut paymeois up 10 50% Oebl con$Olidahon FHt ~ilt No creQI cll«k (800)270-9894 (CAL•SCAN) 484 MONEY TO LENDIWANTEO GOOD CREDIT·BAO CREDIT NEED HELP ? T.S.H. HELPS CALL 1..,._766-660$. 690 POWER BOATS 11' SHOCK PACKET, $6500. l.OOKING FOR A DUFFY ??? CALL, Me-645·7673 692 SUPS/DOCKS /MOORINGS WANTED, 5~' SLIP IN NEWPORT HARBOR. Commercl1I or Residen· tlal. 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Ford Bronco II '16. 4owheel dr, BUCO, IC, 5.11< ml, 1 OIWl19r, I". pwi btal.ts AWFM Stetao $5000/obo. 949-642·9! 89 FORD MUSTANG arcp; 'i4 21k im'1m cass. a1>14 cd bit (RF153631) S9.995 COSTA MESA KOHDA 1141436-5050 HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ........ l••c~j ~OA ACC<>f'D lX, 't7 Auto lull PWf lid mrvf IO 111 (003227) 111..m COSTA ..iSA IHfiMTI 71H4MIOO HOWbXXccoMblilOAi7 401. auto IC ~ • 8bs (VA007693) Sl!..195 COSTA MESA HONOA 71HM·S060 HONDA ACCORD iX'9r 4 dr, llAO IC CN ... (WA0366tl I I 115.1195 COSTA MESA HONDA 71M3HOSO HONDA ACCORD Li 91 lo"" c Ut, ""'°· allOyt (VA02~1 $13.f9S COSTA MESA HOHDA 71 '-43$-50$0 HONDA ACCORD SDN 17 4dr, auto. ac 11r111tm c wt (WA024078) Sl3 <J35 COST A MESA HONDA 714-431-6060 HOHOA CIVIC tt.tcflbCk 'ii 111 conclllofWlg imlaculale• 1wt110M33) sms COSTA MUA HONDA 714-436-5060 HONDA CIVJC LX SON 'H 4 di, IC, p$/W/d, anYlm CliS (TL002935) $10,995 COSTA MESA HONDA 714--436-50$0 HONDA CAV::C:X ·91 Auto. A/C. lloys. pwr p&CMgt (0103781 $17.11$5 ' LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714 )192-690t HONOA DEL sol Si Cpe i4 2 dr, auro, lwd, ac. anVtm cass (RS007606) $9995 COSTA MESA HONDA 714-436-5050 INANITI 130 'N B;Jutal llV rool ~ Cd (617870) Sh995 COSTA MESA INFINITI (114)241-1300 lNFlNtTI 130, 'H Beige, lull pwr, Cd. I-owner (3t1682l St8.995 COS'rA MESA INFtNITI 714-241-1300 INANm 130 196 8lllllan 84PO. ed. ctvornt ~ (004m) , S12.995 COSTA MESA 1"F1Nm (714)241-1300 INFINITl J30 '95 " Sttve1it1k lthr. Slllf Cd. alloVS 12180541 s11,m cost A MESA IHFINm (714)241-1300 INAHITI QX4 'ff &Iller ~ .rw nm, cd (W04093) $28,995 COSTA MESA INRNm 714-241-1300 JAGUAR XJS V12 Covenll>Mt '94 MelaUlC Red, 40K ml MUST SELi.i $24,500/obo 94MSO-n33 Jagiw XJs 2 .. 2 coiN1' 'is 133,995 15-4512 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 Jagu11 XJ' l SEDAN 40 '17 $31,995 97-4543 SAUER JAGUAR 714-9534800 JAGUAR R:ia l SEDAN 'et $39,915 17-4352 BAUER JAGUAR 714-ts,_.IOO BAUER JA.GUAlt 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97 S3Ul5 17-4569 Bt'UER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEOAN 'M $35'"5 16-4580 BAUEll JAGUAR 714-tsMIOO 1 .. ~1 JAGUAR UI llDAH 'ti $32,ttl IM5n MUEil JAOUAlt 114 .... 00 ~ .Jatw Ill ltblN lb $32.lff IMS71 IAUU JAOUAll 714-IU-4800 J19uar xli IEbAN 40 'ii nues M-4sss 8AUEA JAOUAA 714-lll-4IOO J.Qli., XJI SICf 111 A' Sat,"5 11-4515 8AUflt JAOU4R 7t .. t5Mt00 lfXUS IC400 'H (CM8704) $33,995 LEXUS Of WlllllHSTtR • (714)!!4t0t Llncotn Contlntntll Mar1l v 79 Gold IUlhO! Vlc, dmic. 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