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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-09-03 - Orange Coast PilotI • ' I SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, SEPIEMBER 3, 1999 Cox says·.he will vote -.. for antiaiqlort initia tive . • Newport B~ach representative says he will work· to get the same restrictions for El Toro that John Wayne enjoys. tumty ·to vote on whether to to give local cominuruties the power to restrict airport flight schedules - and to keep the restrictions on at John Wayne Airport. which are set to expire in Congressman to focus on No"nh Korea next S.J. CA!1N lbttPb NEWPORT BEACH -Rep. Chnstopher Cox (R-New port Beach) said Thursday be w ould vote for the Safe and Healthy Communities irutiative, which could help keep an airport from being built at El Toro. •For the reasons I've described before ... (I would vote) yes, n he said. Cox has said he believes resi- denlc; should be given the oppor- . allow construc- tion as large as the proposed airport at the Connet El Toro Marine Air Base. In remarks to the Newport Christopher Harbor Repub-Cox lican Women, Cox also said he would work in the House to change teder,aJ laws 2005. . Federal law right now requires airports to be open 24 hours a day. Pro-airport forces h!lve l]een mulling over the idea of an initia- tive that would do something similar, said Tom Edwards, a member of the E1 Toro Citizens Advisory Commission and a for- mer Newport Beach mayor. The rough idea of the initia- SEE VOTE PAGE 6 NEWPORT BEACH - • When Congress reconvenes next week, Rep Chnstopher Cox will be tocusing once more on a communist counby in Asia. Cox was named Thursday to a rune-member House pan- el to gauge the lhreal posed by North Korea. •Tue Clinton-Gore Adnun- istratioo has made the North '. Korean dictatorship the largest recipient of U.S. for- eign aid in Asia, while that same dictatorship uses the aid to oppress its own population, and to build ballistic rrussile> that can reach American tem- tory," Cox said. Cox chaired a sunilar com- mittee last year that looked into alleged spying by the Chi- nese government. He was m Newport Beach on Thursday, where he gave a talk to the Newport Harbor Republican Women about his f41dings on China. The new committee has already asked the White Hou!>e for ·doq.unents related to North Korea's nuclear wp..apons program, its long- range rrussile capability and the country's alleged human nghts abuse!>. -SJ. cahn School Will get extra: money to • • Tourism officials, local merchants like the looks of long ~ ra1se scores holiday weekend with bacteri(l- free waters and plenty ofback-t~ school shoppers. MARIANNA OA.Y MASSEY I DAILY Pl.OT SANO 'il:.J\RCH: Checking the sand for tiny and crabs, Amanda May, 5, of Riverside plays unde r the Newport pier. Newport Beach ls looking to its final big summer crowd this weekend. NOAK! ScllWARTZ would not happen as qwckly as this weekend. lbtt ,._ BALBOA PENINSULA - Despite fears of contaminated ooze floating down to New- port from Huntington Beach, the Labor Day weekend waters ap pear crystal clear, authonties said. Better yet, it appear.; that t~~~-~~iiliii~iiiii Huntington Beach is begin-- ning to clear up. The County .Health Care Agency tested waters earlier this week and found a significant drop m bacteria levels. On Thursday, all but about one mile of the water along the Huntington beach es was reopened. 11HREE' COMPANY: "The south swell has pushed the water and surf up the coast [towqrd Hun ting- ton)," said Jim Turner at life- guard headquarters. And while the currents could change, he Sdtd, It 1 HopelOllg hOl'll.el IMr9' Tho Scooter ,series Huntr.r Jumper Show g ts going at the orange County F~m- grounds Saturday and con· The news comes a~ wel- come relief for many business- ; SEE C~EAR PAGE 8 72 HOURS FC>r entertainment ewnts.-P• .. 2 tion, call (7 14 650-1689. 3 l..m ,.rty, llQ, ........ there: From noon to 6 30 Stlturd6y, Am rican ~ tinues through Sunday. The event will 1ump-start -and fin\Sh -at the Equcstri· an Centt!r. For more infonnalion, caU (714) 708-1662. Logion Post 291 In Ncw1x:>rt f tarhor 1s host· mg a hcar.h pnrty with refr hmcnt items and rood for the harbi avtulable for pur- ch se at 2 J 5 H. 15th St , Balboa P •mnsula. It's free &net open to th" public. Call (949) 673-.5070 2 Maa. W---. Mst:V--. Won on . • • MILLEN NI UM MOMENT Tasting bigwscrecn succ s.s her A.inanda Franklin, 5; Nathaniel · May, 5; and Ethan May, 8; of River- side dodge each others' handJuls of. sand. 11c silver scrC"Cn was vcrything for Newport sland rcsid nt Jam Edwards Sr., th found r of Edward n1 aters Circull fnc. Beginning Wllh a mg! bankrupt theater, Edwards created e corporiltion whos movie houses arc now ubiquit in Orang ' County. C!dwards bought h1 first movir1 theater ln Mon- terey Park m 1930 and 01 ned hii flJ'St Orange County th ter 1n 1961 at th comer of Harbor. Boulevard and J\,dan Avenue in C ta Me.sBr Even· JUIMll Edwar* Sr. tually, th Edwards npire expanded to Include • Whittier Elementary is one of 430 m state program that threatens 'takeover if results don't improve. llot1 fib COSTA MESA -Whittier Ele- mentary School will get hundreds ol thousands of additional state dollars to ral5e test <;cores over the next two years. But if cores do not 90 up, the school faces a state takeover. Whittler, which posted substan- tial gains on it!. Stanford-9 test ~cores tht> }ear but still lags· far below national averages, IS one of SEE TEST PAGE 6 Rollerblade accident turns fatal · • Newport Beach woman .dles two days after high- s~ d crash. Pb ·NEWPORT BEACH - A 33- year·old woman died Wednesday night, two days after she had crashed kaUJig down a steep hill without a helmet. Kdr n Udcil of Newport Beach suffert'd ma1or head injurie..4' from a fall she took Monday afternoon at ClmlREDS ---10 DAJllOO« 2 PUIUC NOTlm 9 ~ -·· .. -·-···· _, . ..J SURF--2 WEATHER ........ """'70J • HI Work on your relationships in a Mars & Venus Counseling Center . workshop Saturday from lO a.m. t.o noon at 2900 BrlstOJ St , Suite J, m Costa Me..~. The workshop will focus on communlcation skills Md undemanding differen 4 ................. lllbft West Coast Tulde Shows IS presenting ·a Pokemon, Beenle Baby and Col· lectibl Expo Sunday from 8 a m to 4 pm at 3131 S . Brlstol St., Costa M Cost Is more than 4'0 venu m th county and more than S00 natk>nWide Svefi as ft successftil businessman, EdWards WU OOnsidered epproedwlble ey the many ~Pl he employed and was famous for ~dy taste-tMUng the JlOPCOm in his theat Edwards died In 1007 ot the o~ Of 90 · s.w ,,.,,.1 between m n and women ost is $30 and a workbook indude<l. Por more lnf onna- Sl. Children 7 Md under are free, as parking For more inf rmation~ call (714) 545·62'10 ... • • (' date book Doily Pilot CHICI IT OUT O>iline resources fetid to print picks, jJoerns and, more I f you"think the Newport Beach Public Ubrary is just about books, you haven't explored its Local Area Network. With more than a di:>zen CD-ROM.and online databases, this digital trea- sury is accessible at terminals at · the Central Library and at Balboa, Corona del Mar and Marin~ Brandl libraries. Among its newest elec- tronic resources is "What Do I Read Nextf" a reader's advisory tool that provides If you liked Dale Brown's "°'9fNof Conwnand.'' the Newport Beach Public Library's new research pubhcations, Federal pol- icy bulletins and monthly reports o~ the California economy. Especially helpful for students is SIRS Researcher, a general rtf-. erence database with thousands of articles exploring social, sden.- tific, bealfh, historic, economic, business, political and global .... issues. Articles from 1,500 news- papers, magazines, journals and government publ1cations provide coverage dating back to 1989. The most extensive LAN resource is Search.bank, an index to articles in hundreds of popu- lar, business and health-related magazines, in addition to several major newspapers. 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Gary Pike, stepped m as the Lettermen continued to churn out gold albums; the number would eventually peak at nine. + WHDE: Balboa Pavilion, 400 Main St, on the Balboa PenlnSula + WH8tt: Thursday; doorS open at 7 p.m. wltfr no-host bar; performance starts at 8 p.m. • + HOW MUCH: SSO per ~ for festival seating °' VIP tables of 1 O for $1,000 eech + PHONE: (949) 673--0895 natural because I alre'ady knew most of the show and the songs.• For De Azevedo, singing has . always played a big part in his life. As a member of Jhe King Family, noted as TV's •First Family of Song"•from the mid- 1960s to mid-1970s, he appeared in more than 55 oµe- hour episodes of •Tue King recommenda- tions based on genre, author, subject, charac- ter, setting, time period and reading level. It can help you find a book based on its sioularity to one of your favorites. You also can browse through.'book synopses, best- seller lists and award-Winners for all ages. "What Do i Read Next?" data· ba~ might recommend Jack Higgins' •Mgel of Death" or Stephen Coonts' "'The lntrudefs'' as your next printpkk. 'articles Me full text and can be print- ed, down- loaded ore: mailed. And though Jim Pike left the group in 1976 (selling the Lettermen name to Butala) to form his own record label and music publishing company, the Lettermen are still here, so to speak, with two of the original members, a new name - Reunion -and the same melo- dious harmomes. Family Show," along with .-... appearances on "The Ed Sulli- van Show,• "The Tonight Show" and "Hollywood For career navigators, "DISCover- lng Careers & Jobs" pro- ~des job leads and On Thursday, Reunion - along with Ric De Azevedo, who today completes the trio with Jim and Gary Pike -Will perform many of the group's hits such as "I Only Have Eyes for You,• "Hurt so Bad• and "Goin' Out of My Head," at the Balboa Pavilion. The bene- fit concert, hosted by the Bal- boa Performing Arts Founda- tion, is one of several events to help fund the reconstruction of the historic downtown Balboa Th.eater built in 1927 and closed in 1992. Forma members of The Letterman have regrouped lo form Reunion , from left. Jlm Pike, Gary Pike and Ric De Azevedo. The band will perform Thursday at a benefit concert for the Balboa Theater. Palace.• And in the early 1980s when Jim Pike and Engemann decided to reunite as Reunion. -- Also new tS "Poem Find- er," a poetry database searchable. by poem title, author, sub- ject or text. A subject index provides more than 7,000 headings leading to 600,000 cita- tions and 50,000 full-text poems. Recently added was "Rand CaWornla," ·an online source of Califorrua economic and pub!Jc: policy 1SSues maintained by the nation's large.st Uunk tank. 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Tunes and Orange County Register online) complete the LAN at Newport libraries. • OtECX rT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Pubfk Library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams, tn collaboration with Susan Warren . Foundation executive direc- tor Michele Roberge said $1.1 million is still needed for com- pletion and operating expens- es. The' goal is to open the the- ater by 2000 for use as a cultur- al arts center for performing arts, classic films and other community events. So the classic sounds of the Reunion seem to be an apt match with the refurbishment of a theater that was once an unportant part of Balboa Penin- swa's entertainment pa.ck.age. "It's great gomg out there now and doing thiS kind of benefit because we're not doing a different city every sin- gle night,· said Jun Pike. who once chd 34 shows in 30 days. ·we usually perform about twice a month throughout the United States." Pike, who is semiretired and lives in Big Bear, recalled how the group decided to call itself The Lettermen. "We wanted a collegiate name and all the good ones were ta.ken like • Four Freshmen,· he said. "So, since Bobby and I had lettered in high school (sports), we decided to call ourselves The Lettermen.• ' Gary Pike, who stayed on with the Lettermen Wltil about 1981, joined Reuniorl three months ago after health problems forced Engemann to leave the group. And while he teaches video workshops, act- ing classes and has appeared in numerous national com- mercials and films, Pike said working with the group brings back a lot of good memories. •I remember 1 was a senior in high school and hearing Jim's songs on KRLA radio for the first time," he said. "I used to go to the Lettermen's rehearsal before they even made it. I was just really proud of my big brother. The first tour I did with the group I was the bass player. Then when Bobby left the group, I tried out and passed the test. I guess I was a they knew o~ Azevedo, a " longtime tnend, had the just the right sound. •nus tS a nice break from my regular job,• said De Azevedo, who 1S director of him services for Warner Broth- ers Studios "It 1S like we have all paid our dues and now it is just fun. People tell us all the ti.me that we look like we are having a ball up there. And, they are right.• But if Jun Pike does have one regret, it is that he didn't have a tape recorder on hand during some pretty special har- mony sessions. "The Beach Boys hadn't signed with a recording com- pany yet and they used to hang out in Capitol's.parking lot,· Pike said. ·we used to go out there between our ses- , sions and sign harmony with· them." · . Steppin' out on the Island ALE.X Coot.11;tAN !lily flit 'T his all happened by accident.• said Ray Li.inon, speakihg of his newly opened dance space, Stu- dio 204, on Balboo Island. "We came down here for lwich one day. We were looking in the window. The Realtor said, "Do you want to take a look at it?'" The two Tustirt residents have exten· sive backgrounds in the performing arts. Llmon has been a director and choreographer for more than 30 years, and Carr has worked as a music and vocal director for 25. The two put on dance and theatrical productions across America -Limon 15 currently shuttlirlg back and forth between Tulsa, Ok.la .• and San Diego as one of his shows dos- es and another opens -and are pleased by the opportunity their new space gives them to scout out and develop· local artists. + WHERE: 204 Washing- ton St., Balboa Island + WHEN: Monday through Saturday + HOW MUCH: One class costs $10. Blocks of class- es are available at a sub- stantial discount + PHONE: (949) 723- 3357 for him in a production of "The Wizard of Oz" at the age of 15, AVila, who is now 18, bas since gone on to work in theater, and has just finished a national tour with a production of "The King and-I.• "They're very nurturing and canng," Avila ttaid. •Josh is a really good voice teacher.• Tustin resident Scott Barn- hardt worked on •eamelot• with Carr when he was 10 years old and has act- ed professionally mce then. l{e is a theater major at Wagner Collt..>ge m New York and is ouditiorung for showi. on Broadway. • • ~ • .. . . .. . . . . Umon and his partner, J~h Carr, said yes, and found themselves stand- mg in a gorgeous Washingu;m Street dance dasi;room that had been vacated · by its prior tenants. The floors were immaculate hardwood. The walls were covered with mUTon;. •(Dance 204) is kind of an extension of that,• Carr said. •we're alway' look· ihg for talent. We like to cultivate the ~ewe use." Dance 2o.f dlrector Ray U.mon w arms up at hll 1tud.Jo on Balboa Island. Limon and Carr said they hope their , "Literally, all we had to do was come in and set up the sound system,• Limon said. ·~ is perfect.• eir courses, which range from vig· orous jazz and hip·hop workout5 to mel· lower stretch sessions, allow Llmon and Carr and mstructor Cystal Burden not only tO'spot fresh faces but also to help dancers who are on the brink of success to develop their protessional skills. Umon and Carr $tlapJX.'<l up the space, and are usmg it to teach dance c1asSes and alsO as a base of operations for upcoming ~rtoonanc.'CS staged by theu production company. Though the manner in which they found the spaco was fortuitous. they say it fits in refnark- ably well with theJI Jong-term pl8l'li. "It's a nice venue to be able to help those people who are so close but Dot ~te there,• Umon said. In administering th.ii assistance, VOL 93, NO. 206 ntOMA$ H. J0tWS0N. Publisher 10fllY DODutO, (drtor \ JIMRJt MGLAND, Senior Clty Editor SJ.CAHN. Oty Editor DAH Wlla. NeWs£d1tor NANCYO&Va FNturet Editor ROGM CAIUOH. SpQftl Editor MU( MAll'Tlll. PhotO Edltot NOYOUTING. Onifitd~ &.AM JOI •ON, f'r()tnOtlom PMMOD llWt, OMf Flnlndal Offbf , READERS HOTLINE (949) 642·6086 RKord your comments about tM 0.lly Piiot or MWI tips ADDRESS Oor address Is 330, W. Bay St, CostA Mesa, CA 92627. ' CORRECJJONS It is the Pilotl polq-to prompt· ly corrtct all errors of sutm.nce. Pl~ call (949) 574-4268 ' m Newport 1.-cM:OSU MN Dl•ly Pilot (USPS-144-800) ~put>, ftShed Mond.y through S.tlMdly In~ Beach and Cost.I Me.a. subtu1ptiom •rt avalleble only by subtcrlbif'l9 to The Times~ County (900) 252 9141, tn ~ OWlde of~ 8ff<h and Costa Mn1, WblcilptlOns to the Delly Hlot .,.. ava lable only by me!("" s, 0 '* month Seoond dan l)OStagl ptld It Cost.I Mft;a, • CA. (Pflces 1ndode all ~ Nte end local W.) liC)STMAS Tiit ~ tddreM ~'°The Hewpor1 INch'CosU Metil O.lti/ Pilot P.0 IOI! 1HO, Com MN CA 12626 Copyr!ght: No news stO- rltt. lllustt.uont., ldltori.l rNtt• °' lldvertlsements herein can be rtproduced without wrltttn per· mis.Mon of copyright o..<llMf. HOW TO REACH US O"°'lation The Times Orang• County (800) 252 :9141 =i.9) 642·~578 ~=949) 642-4121 News (949) 642·5680' Sports(949)57•-4223 NrM. SPorts F111 (949) 646-4170 f ·mail: da1lyptlotharthllnk net Main Office lutlnesl Office (949) 642-4321 Buslneu Fu (949) 631-7126 ~ ~ T'ilM Community Hwfl, •Tim..Mlnot,.~ Limon and CMr work at a fast paco and with high standards for their students. "Everyone who works with us knows what we expect,• Carr said. •we expect quick and timely results." "We keep it fun, too," Llmon added. "Neither of us are yellers or icreamcrs.• The pair stressed that they don't expect everyone who comes to Dance 204 to be a professional performer. It'& enough for them, they said. if people WEATHER TEMP£MTURES Balboa 75159 Corona del Mar 75/60 Costa Mesa 76161 Newport Bea<.h 76161 Newport Coast 76'59 WFmlCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge • • .•. 4-6 rw Newport. • • • 3 5 $W li.ckies •••• .3·5+ fW RNef Jetty • • 3 :S SW CdM • ••• •• .3-4M ' I TIDES TODAY First low 9:4S am •••..••• 2.5 First high 5:15 a.m., .•. , •• 3A Second low 11:S9 pm •• ~ ••. 04 Second high 4'14 p.m •••••.•• 5.3 ·SATURDAY flllt low 11:18 am .•.•••• 26 First high 6 41 1 m ••••••• J.7 Second low 1fter midnight Second high S.37 pm • \" • ,5 S WATIR ~66 presence at Oa~ 204 will be stim:alating : - to the Newport-Mesa arts enwonment. simply have the desire to dance. ·we have a certain respect for people who have that in them," Umon said. •we defiititely want to bec:orne an onginal venue that promotes and encourages the arts,• Carr said. But the emphasis for these two is on engagiilg with the world oC professional dance and theater, and many of the artists they have worked with from an early age have gone on to pllf!\ue careers in these fields. The atudio is located just around the comer from the BalbOa Theater, which is CWTenUy being renovated. When 1t opens -an event sCheduled for the fall or 2000 --LlJllon and Cart hope to bring : their dancers and actors to its stage. • •we want to be a part of that." Carr ~ • said. LUis Avila of $ant.a Fe Springs began working with Carr when he pleyed piano SURF WhOal Big news today. First. Huntu~· ton 8NCh has offi- cially reopened, • which should mean men room In the wat• for locals. And ¥1/hat could be a bet- ter way to start a Wffkend than with the arrival of a head-- high plus swell .• Yep, you can ttxpe(t IOf'lle • thundering sets t~ Get out while you ~ becalKe the suif will drop s.tur· city W-'tf conditie>m Ind vhibllity we poor to fl!H. Get some antHog goggles end )'O'l M.lkt be fine. nw sun wm * today et 7:19pm. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA 1r1sto1 Street: A laptop computer worth $2,400 was stolen from a car in the 3000 block during tM evening of Aug. 27. H1Wbcw lloulevard: 'TWO 12 pa<1u of beer worth S 1 a were stolen from a store In the 2800 block at 1 t pm Aug . 25. Newport loutevard: Several compact diSCS WOtth SSO were stolen from a car In the 2600 block during the evtnlng of Aug. 18. Wala.. AVWMM: A car stereo worth S300 w;" noten In the 1800 block during th• ev nlng of Aug 16. NIWPOlrf llAot Avoado Avenu.: A cellular phone worth S 125 was stolen from a ur In the 800 block between 5:30 Ind 10 pm Aug. 27. ....,.. ~A cenua.r phone wonh S150 was stolen from 1 car In the 400 bl~ betMen 6 •nd 11 p m Aug 26 ,..,.... ... Dltw: A celluler phOne WMh SSOO was stolen from •CM In the 1500 block during the tveolng of Aug . .a Ne..,.ort c.Mr Drtvie: A clflular phone worth HOO was stoltn frOm • budne In the 400 block bttWMf\ 2 .nd 2:30 Pin. AUg. 27. Doily Pilot . .. .. f ridoy, ~ber 3, 1999 3 -At last, a ~ice way to tell somebody 'You stink' 'CalFed gives local officials I t had to happen sooner or lat· er. After all the ad , infomer· cials, unwelcome knocks on the door and unsolicited phone calls, finally, something useful this way comes. Ready? "Tell Them For Me.com." Here's the deal, Let's say somoono you care about, or maybe someone • you work with, hds one of those maddE>ning but unmentionable problems. You know what I'm talking about. These are delicate matters, so we'll let the compa· ny's Wel'> £ile speak for itself. "Click on any item to view more details: ijdd Brel,lth. Oyerwe.ight, Harr Wrap, Slob, Body Odor, Talks Too Much, Clothing -Out of Style, Clothing -Matdu.ng, Dandruff, interrupts, Cooking Skills, Cleaning Skills, Pet Odors Home • The most offensive, of course, is hair wrap - a male phenomenoJI in which the few remaining strands of hair are grown to a length of 24 mches, wrapped around the head in a circular motion, then secured in place with four ounces of Fmal Net Ultra Hold. Alan Greenspan, for instance, has a ~aJor,league hair wrap. I was m dn elevator with him in Washington some months ago and l couldn't take my eyes off his hair. The· man · who holds the future of our econ- omy in his hands has a hair wrap that would make Marge Simp- son proud. l don't get it. • Anyway, when you 1ust can't take 1t anymore, you can pro- ..__ceed directly to the "Tell Them or Me" Web site aQd, for a mere $5.95, they will send a let· ter or e-ma.il to the object of your revulsion. You will remain anonymous, of cour~e. but th,e letter will candidly point out the offending habit m the spml of constructive critiosm. I do have a few concerns, though. For one, they don't show you a.ny sample letters. Let's say the issue is bad breath and the source is, I don't know. your 100's of eo.t• FnsWlgs WALlUNllTS HOME fUUISHINGS 2 t 98 Lakewood Blvd. • Long fka,h 562/597-4311 COMMENTS & C U R I 0 s· 1 T I E S peter buff a favorite aunt. In that case: what you're looking for is, "Dear Diane: Someone who really cares about you asked us to bring somethirlg to your qttention. We hope you'll understand."' On the · other hand, if lt's the guy rn accounting with the hair wrap, ~near Mike: Do you realize your breath could stop a'P•t bull in rrud-pounce?• might be totdlly acceptable. The point is, I need to see at least a rovgh draft before these letters go out · Secondly, some 6t the Cdte- gories seem a little odd. Thl' dis~ ti.nctio~ between "Clothing - Out of Stylett and."C'lothing - Malcillng" seems a little fussy. Conv.ersely, "Slob" is a hlUe gcm- eral and, in fact. covers most of the other categones. And whcJt does "Pet Odors -Home" mean? If someone around mu has a toxic poodJe thdt's be<'n wntten up by the AQMD twin• in six months I don't C'tlre 11 tht? thing is at home or at a bull game. I want some action. The company does give you an mtcr- estmg opbon, though. You can choose •to allow the person receiving the letter to send you a thtmk. you through us.· . Something tells me the •thank y1>u• lettP.r file is pretty thin. "Dear 'Tell Them': Words can't expre s how 9f dleful I am that someone I know actudlly pdid you to tell me thdt I am an overweight slob whose body odor would be even more notice- able if it weren't for my dog. Thunk you so much.ff Speaking of animals, how about •ooogie" the smart mouse? A research team of microbiolog1sis at Princeton has produced a geneticdllyengi- neered mouse capable of per~ . fomung tasks which are far ~yond the atiililles of your basic, non twbo-charged mouse. They knew they were on to somethmg when they found Doog1e dismantling a bdllp0iiit pen and using the re(ill to trigger a mousetrap. OK, I made that up. But tt's pretty a.mazing stuff, There were actually a number of "Dooqies, • all named for the TV boy geruus, "Doogie Howser, M.D • The Doogie Brothers were able to recognize a Lego piece, which they had encountered ear- lier, locatP a hulden underwater platform, ~nd recognize that they wNe about to get a mild electri- cal shock. The excitement here, of . course, 1s whether the same genetic engmeering rnn be applied to non-mice such as, well, us-. There dre huge ethical questions, of cour~e. whPn you start toying with the idea of dC!.igner babic~. I iow long has that dream been around? fntrigu- ing, but scary. 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According to Arthur Capldn, Director of ille Center fur Bioethics al the Uruvers1ty of Pennsylvamc\, "What we are looking dl 1s tho baby steps toward a world m which we cdn design our descenddnt-;. • We'll leave Mbaby steps• alone for now, since you never know if the pocket protector crowd is being funny or not, but 1t does ratse some fasctndllng posstbilities. Being able to ehmi- nate mental retardation or• Alzheuner's would ~ stunrung. but who decide which embryo~ get the upgrade program and which do not? Glad l won't have to make the call. I haye a hard enough time deciding between "60 Mmutes" or "Dateline.• (l have developed a foolproof sys- tem, though. As they preview that night!.& stories, 1 click redlly fast between the two programs until I have no idea what either program is about. (i'ry it. It works.) So there you have it. Mice too smart to have uad breath. A medical breakthrough. rt you don't agree, go lo www.tellthemformc.com dnd have them set me strmght. For $5.95, it's a bargain. I gotta go. • PETER BUFFA Is :i former Cos1a Mesa · mayor. His column runs Fnda~ E·mail him at ptr840AOL.com, , ' ... fresh orange juice, flowers, and C'est Si Bon pastries on a fall morning with my family' taste of water-supply plan • Consortium of agencies proposes three-phased program to identify problems, devise solutions. NOAKI SUIW.\Jn I .. lkliy"" COSTA MESA -CalFed, a consortium of state and federal government agencies, unvetled Thursday a proposal to solve water-supply and othPr environ- mental. problems facmg the Sacramento-San Joaquin D~lta and San Francisco Bay . "In Southern <;::alilom1a, we take-0ur wate'r for grdnled, • l>clld Orange County SupeTVlSor Todd Spitzer. who served on the South- ern California Water Comrruttee. "It's a precious resource.• He added that 75% of north Orange County's water comes from Northern California. Through a hall-hour film pre- entalion, CalFed detailed its three-pha <? pragrdm that would Identify the probl~ms. study the area's enVltonment and eventu- ally uriplement solutions. The g0c1l is ecosystem restoratlon and improvements to water quality and water-use efficiency. The proposal ran into a num- ber of stumbling blocks and was held up for two.ye~rs becaU.se of differences between concerned groups of, fdmlers, envi.ronmen- talists and C'ltizens. "There are so mdny players,• Spitzer sdld •The solution will take great leaderstup fTom the governor.~ The information tow will con- tinue until Sept. 23, when Cal.Fed representatl\e~ will refine the program, spokesperson Valerie I lokomb scud. The group hopes to rc•li>d'e d hnal plan m April · that should go into effect til June. THI LABOR DAY GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY WEEKEND! SALES EVENT M8~t~v Special Savinp And Incredible Year-Eod Values Oo Your Favorite Lexus . . MEXICAN R ESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO HERE. WE MAKE DINING MORE THAN A MEAL. WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS TO-GO. Cocktails Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645-7626 Find 1t fast 1n 'y'OUr hometown nevvspaper BWPORT BEACH • CO TA MF.SA ' ... enjoying the sounds of the back bay on a moonlight cruise with my ;./;.' · w1.1e ' ... shou.1ing our beaut~'{U,l harbor and homes to· out of town ·guests How do 1ou Duffy? .., 001 W. oast Hwy Ncwpon Beach • ales•Rcma1 • rvicc 9•9.6'5.6812 www.duffyboats.com • ~d AROUND TOWN Items to the ' 0.1ly Pilot. 330 w hy St. Cost• Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) ~170, Of call (949) 642-5680, Ext. 228 A complete llst1ng of AROOND TOWN may be foond at chilypilot.com SATURDAY . The Scooter Serles Hun- ter/ Jumper Show will be held at the Orange County Fairgrounds today apd Sunday. The event will take place at the Equestrian Center. For more information, 'call (714) 70B-1662. The Mars & Venus Counseling Center 1s holding a Mdl's & • Venus Relationship Workshop from 10 a m to noon every Sat- urday at 2900 Bristol St., Ste. J, m Costa Mesa.The workshop will focus on communication skills and under~andmg dtffe;. ences between men and women Cost is $30 and a work· book is included. For more information, (714) B50-16B9. The American Legion Post 291 Newport Harbor is hosting tf beach party froJ!l noon to 6:30 p.m. at 215 15th St., Balboa Peninsula . Bar-B-Que food items and refreshments will be ava ilable for purchase. T he event is free and open to the public. For more information, <;all (949) 673-5070. SUNDAY ... ... .. West Coast Trade Shows II pre- senting a Pokemon, Beanie Baby and Collectibles Expo from 8 a ,m. to 4 p.m. at 3131 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. CO!it is $1. Children 7 and under are free. Parking is free. For mo?e ln.formation, call (714) 545-6270 . WEDNESDAY A representative from the Uni- versity of Southern California Admissions Office will visit Orange Coast College's 'Ii'ansfer Center in the Counseling and Admissions Annex from 9 a.m. to 1 p,m. The liansfer Center is desjgned to help-students in transferring to and from OCC and ls open from B a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m . Wednesdays and from 6 a.m . to 3 p.m. Fridays. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5B94. THURSDAY The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce has invit- ed seminar leader and author Rhonda Britten to ~peak about overcoming·the fear of selling at the networ.png luncheon at noon at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport BPach. Cost is $15 With a reserva- tion and $20 at the door. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. ' An lDYelllleat worlulbop will be held from noon to t p.m. at Salomon Smith Barney, 650 Town Center Or., Costa Mesa. Presen· ters Jason Sher, Don Harrell, Ken South and Ralph Dillon. all finari. cial consultants, will focus on building a stock portfolio -how someone can start and wbat they should buy. For more infonna- tion, call (714) 957-6500. A craft and seWbig felthral will be held from 10 a .m. to 5 p .m. in Building 10 of the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds. Ad.mission is $7 for adults, children 12 and under are free. Por mote information, call (801)'463-1200. The Pad.He Coast Qua.rt.el' Hone Show will b'e presented at the Orange CoUJ'lty Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 708-1654. SEPT. 10 A craft and sewing festival will be held from 10 a .rn. to 5 p.m. in Building 10 of the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds. Admission is $7 for adults, children 12 and under are free. For more information, ·call (B01) 463-1200. The Pad.He Coast Quarter Horse Show will be pre$ented at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 6B Fair Drive, Costa 1 Mesa. For more fu.tormation, call (714) 70B-1654. WO $EPT. 11 Upper Newport Bay Naluralilb will bold a free cainpfire program at 7:30 p.m. at the Fish and Game Headquarters on Shellmaker Island. Pete Femia from the Birds of Prey Center will talk about raptors 0 bringing several owls· and hawks for close-up viewing. Por more information, call (949) 786-8878. A craft and Mwlng festival wtll be held from 10 a.m. to 5 J).m. in Building to of the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds. Admission ts. $7 for adults, children 12 and under are free. For more information, call (714) 708-1654. The Padftc Coast Quarter Horse Show will be presented at the Orange County Pair & Exposition Center, .BB Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more inf onnation, call (714) 708-1654. SEPT: 12 "A Brass Fanfare," featuring musicians from the Pacific Sym- phony Orchestra's brass section will launch the Newport Beach PubUc Library's late summer through spring Sunday Musi- cales at 3 p.m. The . Newport Beach Central Ubrary is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call (949) 717-3601. The grand opening of Adult Day Servi~es of Orange County, a The Daily Pilot and The Cannery Restaurant cordially invite you to celebrate in a fond farewell to The Cannery, whi~h is closing its doors, Sept. 12. Jo in us for no .. host cocktails and complimentary hors d'oeuvres in The Cannery's upstairs lounge overlooking beautiful N ewport Harbor on Tuesday, Sept. 7 5:30 .. 7.:30 P·~· (Come meet the Daily_ Pilot Columnists .) The ·cannery is taking re~ervations for Restaurant and Cruises .. for groups of 30 or more . To book your party, call (949) 675-5777 •• state-of-the-art center 1peciAliz- ing in Alzheimer's and dementia care. will be held fri>m 2 to 5 p .m. Adult Day Service5 of Orange County is at ~51 Indianapolis Ave., Huntington Beach. For more infonnation, call (714) 593· 9630. The Padfic Coast Quarter Horse Show will be presented at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 8B Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 70B~1654 . SEPT. 13 ThePadficCoastQuarterHorse Show will be presented at the Orange County Pair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Me5a. For more information, call (714) 708-1654. SEPT; 16 The Newport Beach Central Library's Parent-Son Book Club meets at 7 p.m. Boys in fifth and sixth grades are invited to paruc- ipa te along with a parent or guardian. The club meets the thirc;I Thursday of every month. _The Newport Beach Central Ubrary is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. To register, or for more information, call (94 9) 717- 3B07. SEPT: i7 TaJ chi chi classes will begin at the Oasis Senior Center from 10:30 to 11:30 am. Tai du chl is the gentle way ts>. fitness with _ slow-flowing, i\onspmtuous movements that can be done by anyone of any age or physical ability. No speaal eqwpment or ""attire is r~uired. -n:ie fee is S4?; • Registration is ongoing. To regis- ter or for more information, Cali (949) 644-3244. The Calllomla Congreu Quarter Horse Show will be presented through Sunday in the Equestri- an Center at the Orange County Pair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For mor~ information, call (702) 242-3344. SEPT. 18 The 15th annual Callfomta Coastal Cleanup Day will be held from 9 a .m. to noon at more than 600 sites on California beache~. bays, rivers, creeks, parks. road- sides and highways. To volunteer or for more information, call Mark Patiick at (949) 509-~84 . A workshop titled .. Divorce: A New Begmoing" will be present- ed from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the offices of Maxine B. Cohen, 1BO Newport Center Drive, Suit~ 180 A, Newport Beach. Admis- sion is $40. For more information, call (949) 644-6435. "The tntimate Toy & Collectible ElCpo• will be presented through Sunday from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. in Blvd. 12 at the Orange County · Fair & Exposition Center, SB Fci.ir Drive, Costa Mesa . Early Bird entry is at 9 a .m. and Early Bird admission is $?. Regular aduli admiSs1on is $5. Children 7 and under are free. For more ln.forma- tion, call · West Coast Trade Shows a t (714) 5.CS-6270. Pl/mhln~ing & Air Conditioning Celebrating 45 years of service in your community. 7~~/ r,---------, 1.s150FF. I I . . I I Cf~~1s L ..!n.l Pl~t,IDJ. ~C!..J l.Uf«UQI.~ 949 548-5558 qltWe..u~ ~ ya.u, ~~ 9Tp-9/0p .9Jalkt if.Aeaae, ifluJi ~ We teach : Ages 2 • Adu lts through Profcssional4, Artistic Director: Stela Viorica Former Principal Dancer of the National Ballet of Romania 2790 Harbor Blvd. Suite 210 Costa Mesa 714 241-1442 200 Newport CenW:r Drift • Next to MUidoon\ Doily Pilot A computer show wtll be pre- ented through Sunday from 10 a.m to 5 p.rn. in Blvd. H at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission for adults is SS. For more information, call Super Shaw Productions, Inc. at (714) 838-5941. A Make Your Own Possll Work- shop will be held at the Museum of Natural History in Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park in Laguna Niguel fTom 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Learn about the f ossUs found in Orange County and make your own plaster of Paris cast replica or a fossil to take home. The fee is $2 for Orange C,ounty Natural History Museum members, ,$6 for nonmembers. For reservations or more informa- tion, call (949) 831-3287. .. Colorful Nattves for the Home .Garden," a program offered at ~hennan Ubrary and Gardens in Corona del Mar, will be held at 9:30 a.m. David Songster of the California Native Plant Society will share his knowledge of Cali- fornia native plant growing. This ·program is part of the Weekend Gardener Series which is free and open to the general public. \:or more infonnation, call (949) 613-2261. The Republican Party of Orange County will host the Orange County Pro-life PAC Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. at the Hyatt Alicante Hotel in Garden Grove. The guest speaker will be state Sena- tor Ray Haynes. For more infor- mation, call Pat Fane at (714) '692-2003. ,. SEPT. 19 A bird fair wlll be presented from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Blvd. 10 at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Adnussion is_SS for adults, $4 for seruors and $1 for children \Jnder 12. For more information, dill the Orctnge County Bird Breeders at (714) 828-2607 SEPT. 20 The Republican Party of Orange County Central Corruruttee will present its general meeting at 7 p.ril. at the South Coast Plaza Westing Hotel, 686 Antony Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. All Republicans are welcome. For more information, call (714) .556-8555. $EP't 21 • A class for parents focusing on building relationships, discipline, positive motivation, conflict reso- lution and dealing with tantrums will be held from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. The class, •Why don't you listen to me?" is taught by a licensed. clirucal social worker and costs $85 per person or $105 per cou- ple for the fireweed series. Pre- registration is required. To regis- ter or for more information, call (949) 253-5701. Paine Webber ls sponsoring a seminar on •How to Select a Mil- lion Dollar Institutional Money Manager Jor your $100,000 Plus Portfolio·· at 6:30 p.m. at the Four Season Hotel, 690 Newport Cen- ter Drive. The event lS free. To make reservations, call (949) 717- 3915. SEPT. 22 "Senior Games• wtll be present- ed from 9 a.m. to 3 pm. in Blvd. 1 O at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. AdmiSs1on is free. For more information, call (714) 650-6727. The Amencan Cancer Society Is holding a Coping .With Fatigue Workshop for cancer patients and their care-givers from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Sept. 22 at Hoag Can- cer Center's Auditorium. Cost is free, but space is limited. Reser- vations are rcq\li.red. For more information, call (949) 722-6237. SEPT. 24 An Anda.lusJan Horse Show wtll run through Sunday in the Equestrian Center at the Orange County Fair & Expo. ibon Center, 88 Fdlr Drive, Costa Mesa. For more 1ruormation, call (818) 842· 9165. SEPT: 25 Upper Newport Bay Naturalists will hold their final free campfire program of the season at 7:30 p m. The campfire will feature Gary Jam , who will show hi5 :Plct\lfi of the ma.mmalS on the 1Chann I Islands. For mor lnfor- metlon, c:all (949) 786-8878. 5EPI 26 Tiie Elgbtb .unual Komo Orange County Race for the cure, hosted b)' the SUMn G. Komen Breast Cancer POunda· , - . . around town bon, will be held from 7 :30 to 11 a .m. at Fashion Islalld, Newport .Beach This is · the nation's biggest annual series of races with proceeds dedicated solely to raiSJ.ng money for breast cancer. A race T-shirt is t.ncluded in the entry tees -$25 for adults and $15 for breast cancer swvivors and youths 17 and under. ONGOING Begtnnlng ln September, new storytimes for children age 3 to 7 will be held at Newport libraries. Pajama storytime, where chil- dren are invUed to come in their pajamas an~nng a stuffed ani- mal, will be offered at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays at the Corona del Ma.r branch, 420 Marigold Ave. Pajama storytime will be offered at 7 p.m. on Mondays starting Sept. 13· at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Saturday sto- rytime will be offered at the Cen- tral Ubrary at 10:30 a.m. starting Sept. 11. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Jewish Family Service of Orange County is Sponsoring an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people experiencing chronic ill- ness. The purpose is to provide partiopants with emotional and spintual support to manage ill- ness and its consequences. The group meets Thursdays at 7 p.m. at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. Atten. dance·is free, but preregistration is requU'ed. To reglStet or for more iilformation, call (714) 445- 4950. . The publk ls lnvlted to view •Abstracts of Nature," an exhibit of phot0graphy t>y Dave Vom- berer, on display at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary foyer from Sept. 1 to 30. The Newport Beach Central Ubrary is at 1000 Avoca- do Ave. For more infonnation, call (949) 717-3801. The Coln and Stamp Club meets every Monday at the Oasis Seruor Center from 1 to 3 p.m. New members who are interest- ed in trading, buymg and selling stamps and coins are being sought to join these informal meetings. There are no fees required. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. Jewish Family Service otters ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at all stages of loss. TI}e groups share experi- ences, hear bow others deal with grief, receive supJJOrt and learn ways to cope with sadness and · loss. One group meets on Tues- days at 7 p.m. at Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The thud group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center m Anaheim. LABELS CLOTHING THROUGH CONSIGNMENT CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME 177 Riverside Ave., Suite l, Newport Beach 949 57 4-5555 2 for 1 Speciai I Bring a friend. Two paint for the price of 1. CJasMS Starting Nowl .....,...._ ________ _, Stenciling 101-$15 2890 McClintock Way, Unit F, Costa Mesa Stenciling 201-$22 (714) 432-8653 Stenciling 301-$28 Tole Painting -$12 Take an Additional There i5 no fee for th e groups, but preregistration is r~ed. For more information, call (714) 445-4950 Newcomers to the Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Balboa Island and Newport Coast area are invtted to meet others who are also new to the area at the New- port Beach Newcomers' Club. This group of women meets once a month on Wednesdays at different homes and locations. For more information, please call (949) 644- 0302. International Speedway Racing • will be held Saturddys m August• from 7:30 to 10 p.in. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Admissio:n,is $9 for adults, $6·tor seniors 62 and up and juruors 13 to 17, $3 for chil- dren 6 to 12 and children under 5 are free. The Fairgrounds is at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa Por more mformation, call (949) 492-9933. Jewish Family Service of Orange County provides a· support and discusSion group to assist partio- pants in their recovery from child· hood or teenage sexlld.l abuse. The group meets on Tuesdays from 8 to 9:30 p.m at 250 E. Baker ~summers ~o $799~. ~ C'1~ single set 35mm coior of CX6 prtnts neg C-41 'dftr iJXXI d "~ ~ rn.., ~ r----------, 1 l=ILM ON CD 1 1$99 I I I l.!~~-~~!'!2~~ fj:ILM-ON-r:t.OPPfl I $'!11P99 I I ~ I L:!!"~~~!!'!?~ Costa Mesa Courtyard, 1835 Newport Blvd. At Harbor Costa Mesa (949) 642-8205 -------------------- St .. Costa M . Preregistration is required. For more infonMtion, call {"114) 445-4950. A Dea.ling wtth Divorce Support Group iS offered by Jewish Fam- ily Service of Orange County. The group is led by an expen- enced counselor and meets on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Sak- er St. Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more information, ·mcludmg dates and fees, call Hedthcr Wat- ~on at (714') 445-4950. An Interfaith couples support group is offered by Jewish Fami- ly Service of Orange County. The group addresse issues faced by couples where one partner is Jewish and the· other is not, including raising children, observing holidays, displaying symbols in the home as well as relationships with extended fam- ilies. The group meets for three weekly sessions on Wednesday evenings at Jewish Family Ser- vice, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. For more mfonna- tion, mduchng dates aqd fees, call (714) 445-4950. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Conunerce Networkers Business \- Lead lunctteon tak place at 11:45 am. Wednesdays at COsta M Country Club, 1701 GoU Course Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 885- 9090. Body condJtlonlng classes for mature adults are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. at Cham Reaction, 3928 · Campus Dnve, Newport Beach. The tirst class is free with a cost of $10 per class or $80 for l 0 classes from then on. Bnng a towel and water, L'ight hclnd weights are recommended. For more mformation, call (949) 588· 2427. The Walklng Club of Newport Beach will meet at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m at Hospital Road al1ti Supe- nor Avenue Lose the weight and have fun For more m!onnation, call (949) 650-1332. Applications are available for students planrung to enroll Uus fall at OCC Applicabons are in the school's Admissions and Records Office. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Fall classes begm Aug 16. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5072. Beautiful Hair! MEN'S CUT COLOR&CUT Weave & Cut S15 Sale $50 Sale $70 Sale $20 Reg. $65 Reg. S8S Reg. New clients only • Bnng this ad ~ THE SALON I Open 7 days I • 298J Bristol St. #B3 Costa Mesa (Baker/Briscol) A MacGilli~recman r-ilm , ~ny sale or clearance item \ 11nn • ' . . 6 CLEAR CONTINUED FROM 1 es and tourism officials in ·Newport Beach, who view cabor Day as "the last hurrah of the summer," said ROSallnd Williams, president of the Newport Be ach Conference and Visitors Bureau. •We've have had calls [by tourists) asking whether the situation has come down to Newport," s aid Williams, adding that she was happy to give d thumbs-up tp visitors who will be corning from all over the state, from across the .country and fr.om Europe and .Japan for the weekend. Beachfront restaurants and shops also are looking for- ward to the busy weekend business and the significant prohts from back-to-sahool shopping I 0 t ' I I t "It's the last big day of summer.• said John Patzold of Surfside Sports. ·w e usual- ly do look forward to the Ldbor Day weekend. 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FAX: ~ 72M'17 (Cellh ............... UttllfMnQ. I ~~------~---~----~ r .. TEST CONTINUED FROM 1 430 schools m the state -and five 1n Orange County -to be accepted into a new state intervention program this week. The program wields the double-edged sword of extra funding along With dire conseqttences if U,nprovement does not result. "We are thrilled,• said Whittler Principal Sharon Blakely. She said two other Newport .. Mesa schools, Wil- son Elementary and Te Winkle Middle School, were among some 1,600 schools across the state to apply for special grants, but only Whittier was picked. Pam C oughlin, Wilson 's principal, said she bad no information about the grants, and TeWinkle Principal Sharon Fry could not b e reached for comment. Many schools across Orange County did not apply for the extra funds, out of fear of what would happen if the money didn't lead to improve- ment, Blakely said. But she said she believes the risk is worth it. "I'm not thinking about sanctions," Blakely said. "We don't see it as a negative. We see it as a positive." Nearly 95% .of students at Whittier are not native Eng- lish speakers, and many come · • Leather Skirts & Bustier I • Platform Shoe starting at $19.95 . from poor families with par· ents working two or more jobs to make ends meet. In other words, Blakely sld'd, demogr«phically her s~hool is full of children who lit the profil~ of students who typically do not perform well on standardized tests or achieve in school. . She said that she and her staff are deterrnineq to do everything they can to change that. Teachers and administra· tors already have a number of programs -from interisive preschool that readies chil- dren for kindergarten to class- es that teach limited-English parents how to help children with their homework - designed to help students overcome their educational difficulties. "This just gives us addi- tional resources,• Blakely said. Another plus of the pro- gram, she said, is that it will give principals on the front lines the chance to make the state aware of the needs of poor students who do not speak English. And u).timately, Blakely said, test scores are not t.Q.e point -helping stud"ents is. "We're not about raising test scores," she said. "We're about educating children, and we're going to concentrate on insuring that ... and the test scores will then rise." • Romantic Bookb, Games & Videos • Flavored Lotions & Oils ......... • Adult CD's & DVD's • Videos as low as $3.95 • Large Sci. D~ountcd Toys otions C?J MICHAEL V. ELAM ... o. Summer Power Peel Special 599 \lalod '~'" Stptt,.,b• I 0 I ooo Pot NfOINTMENT • CONSutTATIONS 949-721•1113 360 SAN MIGUEL Ott., SUITE 207 IEACH CA 92660 Sleep On The Sofa Last Nightf W'e Can Help Mnul YOur Miy1! CiJ/. Costa Mesa FloriJt For All YOur Floral .Ant/ Gi Basket Ne,th. I o Daily Pilot VOTE CONTINUED FROM 1 tive, which would compete with the Safe and Healthy Conununt- tieS measure. is to ask voters to approve the El Toro airj>ort with restrictions. similar to those on John Wayne. Supporters pf the Sate a'nd Healthy Communities initiative earlier this week turned in some 192,000 signatures, more than twice the number they needed to get the me~ure on the March 2000 ballot. Cox;, in his remarks, also said that all the Republican represen- tatives from Orange County sup- port giving local communities the, ·power to resbict air flights. Cox also pressed, as he has" consistently, for the former .Manne • base to be sold to a private com- pany, which would build and run the airport. · The Newport Beach congress- man had caused some major waves when he signed the Safe .. and Healthy Communities initia- -. tive over the Fourth o' July holi· day. His stance helped fire up Newport Beach supporteIS of the airport. Until then, they had been relatively quiet compared to South G:ounty residents. . Cox's talk had been billed 8' addressing his report on Chines~ espionage of U.S. military secrets, and while he discussed the report at length, his a udience clearly wanted to hear his thoughts on th~ current political landscape. , Cox drew laughs when l)e complained about First Lady Hillary Clinton traveling to Ne~ York on her Alr Force jet at the expense of taxpayers. "When she's a real New York- er, she should take a cab," he said Pressed about how to bring Republican presidential cancti- dates George W. Bush and Pabick Buchanan together -and keep Buchanan fro/ti bolting to the Refonn Party -Cox noted that a Buchanan third-party candidacy could vault Vice President Al Gore into the White House. "It's their dream to have o Re!onn Party tlck~t beaded by Pat Buchanan,• Cox said of the Democrats. But, he added, HThe fact that there's disagree~nt is, I think, healthy.• -Jenifer Ragland contributed to this story. ACCIDENT CONTIN.UEO FROM 1 the intersection of Jamboree Road and Bayside Priv~. Udell suc· curnbed to her injurte.s shortly after 8 p.m. Wednesday at West· em Medical Center in Santa Ana, Udell was reportedly a good in· line skater and was out alone fQr an afternoon of exercise when the accident happened at the bottoJJl of the steep hW that connects Ea1t Coast Highway and Balboa Island. She was traveling at a high rate of speed -possibly 30 mph - when she tried to make a gradual right-hand tum onto Bayside. Sev- eral witnesses who saw the acci- dent told police that Udell tried the brakes on her Rollerblades but she was going too fast. •She tried to -slow down and brake but it wasn't enough to stop her descent,• S&d Newport Beach Sgt. Mike McDermott. Udell fell mto the westbound lane, striking her head on the pavement Motorists, who man- aged to avoid Udell, later assisted the ska ter. . Police added th.at Udell wasn't wearing any protective equip· ment, including a helmet that could have prevented the serious head mjuries she suffered. Accordi.r)g to the state's vehicle code, .chUdren are required to wear helmets when skattig but adults are not. . In-line skates have become more noticeable in beach commu- . mUes the past several years. Along with bicycles and ska te- • boaros, in-ijne skate> are a popu· lar way for beachgoers to travel. On any giye n day, novices can be cen trying to keep their bal· ance on the m·line skates while decked out in elbow pads, knee pads and helmets However, most expenenced m·line skaters who CTUis the t>Oardwalk go without protective gear . "l'vQ had a t ~w "crapes but noU1ing really erious, • said Jeff Montgomery of Huntington Beach, who wft! skating on the boardw4lk Thur day. •1t too~ some time for me to master tful skates but now lt' pretty much breeze. ·u·s sad someone died but , 4on't thi.rlk I woUld be going~ a hill like that on You pick ' some~,~ spee(I andlf NM m ll)kl ~ of b\liides, bro• 111i9bl b8 worn o..it~ .. --· · U ~ couldn«t cOmmeftl on the <lOOdition Of Udell's 1kat8f I I ••. 119 dcrts. .a.rs HMl.Of MME __ ... _ -friday, Sept. 3, 1 • ~ Editot' Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 Barber Bottom Burden ave ii A veteran of Sea View's 'rocky roads, Corona del Mar maintains p lenty of promise for its PCL debut. 8MRY·FAUl..KNf.R t , CORONA DEL MAR -The .best off-season news the Corona del Mar High football team received came from Fountain Valley High. And it had nothing to do with•any&ron blue-chip- pers deeding to transfer. · The Sea Kings won an annual linemen competition held on the Matt Moore Barons' cam- pus in July. But an even bigger boost came from the fmal Orange County releaguing meeting at the schOol, wher-e principals vot- ed to shift CdM from the Sea ~iew to the Pacihc Coast League. • :. j .. ~ \ j •• ~· . . .. ... ~' .. _.. . . ; ..... ' Cooper Estabrook r r Fenton ' " . .... ' ~~ .1 ;J j -.• 1~ . d '~ J ·Gulley ERIC SMmJCCt I DAll.Y PILOT Cd.M's Grant EStabrook (left) has a lot of running in mind, and much of it will be behind the blocking of Sean Fenton (78). In one long-lobbied-for leg- 1 lative move, the Sea Kings ~ent from having to compete gamst the likes of Irvine, New- port Harbor, Woodbndge, Lagu- I SI A ll•IS '1& Hills and Aliso Niguel, all of ch have CJF Southern Sec- tion championships lll the 1990s, to a much kinder, gentler collec- tion of rivals. CdM dropped 11 of its last 13 Sea View contests, but will now play a PCL schedule which includes Costa Mesa, Estancia, J.a,guna Beach and University, programs known more for futili- ty than gridiron greatness. The four schools have, m fact, combined for just two postsea- son victones over the last five seasons (one each. by Costa Mesa and University) and have never won a CIF championship in football. And while Coact. Dick Free- a.n's hfth CdM edition has a oiious lack of expenenced tal- ent, its Sea View League pedi- g ree has several PCL observers p redicting the Sea Kings may · . tontend for a league champi- onship. They open the i;eai;on ranked o 4 m ClF Southern Section Division IX, one pol behind Costa M sa. Call it gnt by l'I ooation. •aeing in th1 league, give us SEE COM PAGE I .... • ................... '!WO offense, four defense. .......... ~31 . ........... With hanOn: None. ,_Schedl .. ThUrsday, Sept. 9 • Marlna (et Newport Harbor), 7 Friday, Sttpt. 17 -Pomona (at Newport Harbor), 7 Friday. Sept. 24 -NeWpon Harbor (home, at Newport), 7 Friclay, Oct. 1 -Saachback (at Newport Harbor), 7 Friday, Oct. 8 -Vlestrninster (at Newport Harbor), 7 Thursday, Ort. 14 -lagUN Bffch* (at Newp0rt Harbor): 7 Friday, Oct. 22 -WOOdbrt~ (at Irvine), 7:30 Friday, Oct. 29 -Estancia• (at Orange eoast), 7 Friday, Nov. 5 -University• (at Irvine), 7 Friday, Nov. 12· Costa Mesa* (at Newport Harbor), 7 '*Denotes Pacific Coast League game ~DILIMAYIMD -~= -·:i 1964 -Hos•rd Johnlori ..... , 1965 -Ho.wrd Johflson u 1966-Howard Johnioo S.:3-t 1967 -:DM Holland 1-6-2 1961 -0.ve Holland ~ 1969 -o.ve Hola.nd 4-5 1970 -Daw Holland M 1971 -Dave Holland •7.3 1972 -0.WHollend 4-4-1 1973-0eve Holland M 1974 .. Dave Holt.net 3-5-1 1975 -Dave Holt9nd N 1976-Dick Motris .. 7.a 19n -Dick Morris s-s 1978 -Dick Morris •it&-$ 1979 -Oldt Morris .. 1980 -Dick Morris ... 7.,5 1981 -'Dick Morris ?-3-1 1982 -Oick Morris 3-7 1983 -Dave Holland 8-3 1984 -Dave Holland 6-4 1985 -Dave Holland 4-6 1986 -Dave Holi.nd 4-6 1987 -Dave Holland •6-6 1988 -Dave Hol&.nd .. 12"°'2 1989 -Dave Holland •11-3 1990 -O•ve Hota.nd S-5-1 1991 -Dave Holland 2-6-2 1992 -Dave Holland 8-4-1 1993 -~ Hota.nd 7-4 1994 -Mark Schuster S-6 1995 -Dick Freeman ~ 1996 -Dick F~n S-S 1997 -Dj<k Freeman 2..S 1998 -DKk Freeman f>.S •0 league tri-champ Ot'\$ .. league co-champloos • • LNgue champions; • CIF dlampions .... in ('9 radfk Caimi~) P. i.s·a daa: · Al least .. know ... it, •'rt naf .... '° ... klld -It Dick ~ CdM Hi~h footbal( coach Daily P'tlot 7 SPORTS HALL OF FAME ' CELEBRATING fHE MILLEN NIUM ·-- • Heismcin Trophy winners are USC's sto<!\,and trade, but no one better exemplified Trojan horse than Adams . R.Jnwm DuM~ I n the heat of Gordon II Ada.ms' first-game as-.. starting quarterback for coa·ch John Robinson's USC Trojans, there were 95,049 screaming Tenntssee fans rooting against b.u:n. And, with only 10 seconds left and the TroJans at midfield in a tie game, they called timeout and Adams approached the sidelines. Expecting a play call from Robmson in a tense moment to open the 1980 college football season, Adams instead remem- bers Robinson saying: #Isn't this great? ThJ.s is what we·play for. and why we come lo use - to be in situations like this.: The. Trojans, on the ensuing pass play,.picked up the necessary yards to set up Eric Hlpp's g~e-winning, 47-yard field goal with no time left to beat the Volunteers, 20-17, which is considered one of the most • • . games in Week 8 against Stanford. The 20-10 home loss to Washington snapped the streak. -rn1978 and 79;Adatn5 didri't-· start, but was part of USC's Rose Bowl winrung teams, including the '18 squad that captured a national championship after beating Michigan, 11-10, in the Rose Bowl with 1Tojan offensive linemen Anthony Munoz. Brad Budde and Pat Howell cleanng the way tor All-American tailback Charles Wlute. Out of Newport Harbor, Adams was recrwted by several Ivy League schools and strongly considered Dartmouth, but "USC was in my blood • ln lugh school,. Adams was Coach Bill Pizzic4's starting quarterback as a 1uruor in the fall of 1974, but, following the Sailors' 21-1 loss to Westminster in Week 3, he found bun.sell on the bench. The next week against Edison, Adams came off the bench and rallied Newport Harbor to a 17-16 Sunset dramatic finishes in Gordon Ada.ms League wm in an -edge-of-your-seat thriller. Adams never lost his starting i;».;1bon again. USC football lore. ·1 remember strolling over to the sidelines and seeing John RobUlSOn there with a big smile on his face,• Sclld Adams, a fifth-year senior and former Trojan walk-on, following a stellar career at Newport Harbor High. Adams, on scholarship his last two years, breathed a sigh of relief m 1979 when local product John Elwcty committed to Stanford . ·Once Paul McDonald graduated, I was the backup (quarterback) and felt 1 could beat out those guys who had been recruited at that point,· Adams SaJd, •but if Elway fiad (selected USC), there's no question he was a pnze recrwt and would've started as a freshman m 1980 after McDonald graduated.• Thrilled that Elway cho e Stanford, Adams made the mo t of his starting opportunity, while fulfilling a lifelong dream of becoming a third generation lfoJdn. 1n·week 8 of the '80 campaign. Adams was voted Chevrolet Pl8¥er of the Game against Stanford, a 34-9 road victory for the Trojans on national television. The next week against Washington, however, Adam~ blew out bis knee on a goal-line play at the end of the first half and mlsied the rest or the c;ca: on, which mcluded garn agam t UCLA and Notre Dam . 1lfe no1an thal year w , banned from posts n oowl ') gam bccaus ol Patific lO Conf eronce pen lti , but finished 8-2-1 and ded th school's unbeat n tring to 28 •That year, we probably had one of the best teams in school history,• Sdid Adams, surrounded • by a core of stars that included spilt end VUUlie Mulroy, running backs Steve Foley and Brian Theriot, kicker Art Sorce and defensive standouts Bucko Shaw, Pete McCowen, Dave Helfrich and Ron Lamerton. The Sailors finished 10-2 set a school record for victones in a season, won their second straigbt Sunset League title and advanced to the third round (or quarterfmals) of the CIF Southern Section 4-A playoffs. As a 1uruor, Adams completed 59 of 132 passes for 932 yards, then threw for 1,005 yards his eruor year when lhe Sailors failed to make the playoffs, completing 64 of 147 passes l.Il rune game· t-oe"""J>Ort Harbor that sea,on had victones over Corona del Mar, Fountain Valley, Western and EdlSon Tom Mockett, Al Vom Steeg, Eric Smith. Dan Clui.sty, Rlck Clark, Bryant Humann, Jim Helfrich anCl Dee Ward were also among the TclIS' standouts in 1975. Adams, 41, tS a member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame. celebrating the millenruum. Adams, a division manager for EDS (the comJ>4.ny started by · Ros P rot), liv m Laguna • 1guel with his wile of 15 years; Anne, and thi'ee daught~: Van , 14, Claire. 12. and Alison, 10. Anne A , an Alabama graduate, UlSlSts lh Crimson 1lde football team w better in 1978 than the lrojans . . 8 Friday, Septtmber 3, l 999 lOOllll ~1c1 28-18" , . . •A strong midseason run led the Sea Kings into CIF Division VI playoffs, but a Sea View League upset I' over Newport was clearly defining moment·for '98. BARHY FAULKNlffi NEWPORT SEACH -The 1998 Corona del Mar High foot- ball season was like a well-con-- structed sandwich: All the good stutf in the nuddle. After a season-opening loss to Marina, Coach Diclc Freeman's Sea Kings put together a bve- game winning streak. capped by ~ 28-18 Sea View League-open- mg victory over Back Bay rival Newport Harbor which ""Catapult- ed CdM to No. 4 in the ClF Southern Section Division VI poll, and knocked the Sailors out of their perch at No. 1. While it was termed an "upset" over the Sailors, who had entered as two touchdown favorites. 1t was anything but what would be considered a "squeaker.· • • ' . Corona del Mar held Newport Harbor's runrung game jn check, li..rruting the Sailors to 1ust 67 yards on 18 rushmg attempts. ERIC SANTUCCI I OAll..Y Pl.OT Junior quarterback Matt Moore should be a key figure. The Sea Kings struck first with a 46-yard pass play to take a 7-0 halftune lead, and whatever 1 • thoughts Newport harbored of retaliation at the break were qwckly put into perspective as Corona drove 83 yards on 15 plays with its flrst possession of the tlurd quarter. Harbor answered with a TD, but then Hunter MacDonald's 42- yard interception return-for a touchdown widened the edge to 21-6. It would become 28-6 in the fourth qudrter before Newport could get d couple of touchdowns through the dlr m the fincu five ) minutes to at least get within a . respectable clistdnce It was a great. rughl for CdM, but from there thmgs detenorat- ed. The Sea Kings dropped their next three league contests and needed a 51-28 requJar-season- end.mg trouncing of Sea View nval EJ Toro to secure the lone DiVlSton VI at-IMge playoff berth. Theu lltSt trip to the postseason smce 1995, however, ended with a 26-0 flJ'St-round loss to SeMte, hnd.tizmg thetr record at 6-5. lnd1v1dudlly, senior rruddle linebacker Mark Hatfield earned the most noteworthy 11onors, though eight Sea Kings were rec- oc1ruzed on dlJ-league and/or All - Newport-Mestt D1stnct teams. Hdtfie ld, who led the Sea Kings m ldckJes for the third straight sedson, wds Newport- Mesa Defensive Player of the Year dJld d first-team all-leagu<' choKe for the thud slra.Jght sea- son He played LO the Orange County All-Star Game and dCCepted a scholarship from the University of Utah, but later changed his rrund and will sit out Uus season. He plans to walk on at USC m the fall of 2000 Justin Shea (Colorado State), Denrus AJshuler (Pnnceton) and Alex Bottom (USC) were aU-cbs- tnct ·and first-team all-league, as was Nate Lemmennan, who is playing baseball at Cal Hunter MacDonald (Fa.ufield) and Steve Witt were all-dlstnct and · second-team all-league, while Curt Sumner was a second- team All-Sea View performer. "I thought we wound HP being competitive, which is always . what you want to do,~ said Free- man, who was the Newport- Mesa Coach of the Year "We had great effort and great leader- ship." PRIME TIME PLAYERS No. Player, pos., ht., wt. . remarks 1 Eric S~ll. WR-OB, 6-0, 18S. Jr. '98 letterman 2 Matt Moore QB-OB, 5-10, 1 SS Jr., Santa Margarita{ransfer 3 Jon Schrank. WR-DB, S-9, 180, Sr. · Newcomer 4 Steven Ward~ WR-OB, S-9, 1 SO So. · Up from freshmen 5 Payton Kelly, WR-DB, 5-11, 160, Sr "98 letterman 8 Joe Barber, QB-LB, 5-11, 160, So. Up from freshmen 10 Evan Burden, WR-OB, 5-10, 160, Jr. '98 lettermao 11 Michael DiSano, WR-DB, 5-10, 154, Jr. '98 letterman 12 Brian Wiseman, WR-DB. 6-0, 160, Jr. '98 letterman 15 'rad Swan, WR-OB, 5-9, 130, So. Up from freshmen 20 01ase Presson, RB-DB, 5-5, 120, So. Up from freshmen 21 Adam Cooper, WR-DB, 5-11, 190, Sr. '98 letterman 22 Blake Hacker, RB~LB. 5-7. 160, Jr. '98 letterman 23 Sean Hildebrandt. WR-DB, 5-8, 125, So. Up from frosh 25 Greg Murray, WR-OB, 5-11, 13S, So. Up from freshmen 28 Eddie Wang, WR-DB, 5-8, 14S, So. Up from freshmen 29 Grant Estabrook. RB-DE. 6-2, 220, Sr. '98 starter 30 Jon Luke Del Fante, PK-WR, 5-9, 140, Jr. Newcomer 33 David Beser, RB-OB, 5-11, 170, Sr. '98 starter 34 Matt ~ulley, WR-DB-DL 5-7, 155, Sr. '98 letterman 35 Erik Stranbel:g. WR-DB, 5-10, ~48, So. Up from freshmen 37 Elliott Patterson, TE-DL 6-2, 230, Sr. '98 letterman 38 Justin Walct RB-LB, 6-0, 184, So. · Up from freshmen 40 01arlie Alshuler, WR-DB, 6-1, 150, Jr. '98 letterman 41 Rory MdCeever, WR-PK, S-1, 175, Jr. '98 starter 43 Chuck Shurtloff, RB·DB. S·9, 178, Sr. Sari Diego transfer 44 Mike Hayes, FB-LB, 6-3, 210, Sr. '98 starter 45 Taumata Grey, RB-DL. 6-1. 205, Jr. '98 letterman iO Sean Cobb, OL-DL. 5-10, 200, Jr. '98 letterman 51 Jason Kurtz. OL-LB, 5-10, 195, Sr. '98 starter 52 Adam Dunn, OL-LB. 6-0, 183, So. Up from freshmen 5'-Justin Singletary, OL-LB, 5-10, 175, So. Up from freshmen 55 Brandon Johnson, OL-LB, 6-0, 200, Sr. '98 letterman S6 Nick Prosser, Ol-LB, 5-11, 17S, Jr. '98 letterman 58 · Peter Skoutelas, Ol-DE, 6-0, 225, Jr. Pennsylvania transfer S9 Scott Biggs, OL-DE, 6-2, 180, Jr. '98 letterman 61 Dave Richardson~ OL-DL. 6-5, 320, Jr. '98 letterman 62 Matt Marston, OL-DE, 6-3, 195~r. '98 letterman 63 Steve Russell, OL-OL, 6-0, 21 O . Up from freshmen 64 ·erad Sperber, OL-Dl, 5-9, 195, o. Up from freshmen 66 Billy McArdle, OL-DL. 6-0, 208, Sr '98 letterman 67 Torn Shochat, OL-DL 5-10, 20S, Sr '98 letterman 68 Steve Shipma"* OL-DL. 6-1, 190, So Up from freshmen 70 Bob Roberts, OL-DL 6-0, 275. Jr. '98 letterman 71 Thomas Scheck. OL-DL. 6-4, 280, So Up from freshmen 72 Matt Elliston, OL-DL. 5-9, 204, So. Up from freshmen 73 Zack Walct OL-DL. 6-3, 350, Sr. '98 letterman 77 Jay Bottom, OL-DL. 6-3, 220, Sr. '98 starter 78 Sean Fenton, OL-OL. 6-4, 25S, Sr. '98 starter 79 Kevin Witt, OL-Dl, 6-2, 190, Jr. '98 letterman 80 Paul Jones, WR-DB, 5-11, 1 SS, So. Up from freshmen 84 n-avls Hackett, TE-DE, 6-1. 190, Sr. '98 letterman 85 Eric Huang, WR-OB, 5-10, 145, So. 'up from freshmen 88 Brian Moore, TE-DL, 6-2, 17S, Jr. Newcomer 89 Erik Knuppel, TE-DE, 6-1, 160, Jr. '98 letterman 94 Dillon COndon. OL-Dl, 5-10, 185, So. Up from freshmen 99 Josh brumbaugh, RB-LB, 6-0, 190, So. Up from freshmen ·-. Daily~ QUESTIONS Sea Kings have plenty of mu'.scle, but making it fit is Freeman's challenge. BARRY FAULXNER CORONA DEL MAR -A3 their conquest of 14 other schools in a July linemen competition attes1s, the Corona del Mar High trench waniors can push trucks, carry tires, pwnp iron and navigate obstacles at an elite level But whether Coach Dick Freeman can ~emble the right mix of bulk, quickness, toughness and sta· mina ~o formulate cohesive and successful offensive and ~efense fronts from pis cast of unsung upstarts, remams one of the more pressing personnel ques .. tions he&l..ing of the century's ti.na.i prep football sea- son. The Sea Kings' roster includes nine players weighing in at no less than 220 pounds, including a pa.tr or 300-pounders. And, among those already shopping at big-and-tall outlets, are potential colle- giate prospects Sean Fenton and Jay Bottom. Pen.too, a 6-foot-4, 255-pound offensive tackle ~they~ (and: an SAT score) for the Ivy League. will likely disappoint some Pac-10 recruiters if he even- tually takes his slide rule and considerable athletic gifts back East next fall. , The 6-3, 220-pound Bottom will shift from defen- sive tackle to end, where he can better haunt oppos- ing quarterbacks from the blind side. Senior Jason Kurtz, a third-year starter at offen- sive guard, is another proven commodity, but his 5- 10, 195-pound frame hardly induces awe from oppo- nents. Senior Grant Estabrook (6-2, 220), a returning starter at defensive end, figures to see his time there greatly'diminish as he becomes the team's featured tailback. Beyond these recogruzable veterans, the extra- large section of CdM's offensive and defensive hud- dles may incur as much turnover as an offshore excursion at the Wedge. And there appears to be little immediate help from last year's freshmen team, which went 0-10. Here's a position-by-position guide to the Sea Kings' possibilities in the neutral zone ~d beyond:_ Quarterback: Matt Moore transferred in from Santa Margarita, then inherited the job when Bergey's two-year reign as the starter ended prema- turely due to a falling out with the coaches. . A 6-foot, 180-pound junior, Moore triggered the attack in the spnng and sum.mer and brings supreme speed to the position (4.5 in the 40-yard dash). •He'll probably be our outside (running) threat, ~Freeman said. •And we'll roll him out a lot when we throw." Moore's stay at Santa Margarita included a bro- ken collarbone and ·little experience under center but his learning curve should be accelerated by offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Lyle Lansdell. "If he can get some confidence early, he can do some stuff for us, "Freeman said. Sophomore Joe Barber, who quarterbacked the freshmen team last fall, is the primary backup and is expected to get plenty of seasoning in junior varsity games. Junior Evan Burden, who will vie "for time at receiver and m the secondary, is another Option shoulap.njuries dictate. ' Running backs: Estabrook and Mike Hayes (6-3, 210) will test tacklers' touglmess, but Freeman warns not to expect anything fancy. • J told (Estabrook) the first time he tries to make a move, I'm taking him out, wFreeman said. •He needs to run north and south." Estabrook got two starts last fall when senior Nate Lem.merman's season ended with a severe ~e sprain. He made the most of his first relief • appearance, amassing 158 yards in 23 carries against El Toro, including touchdown runs of 44 and 12 yards. He started eight games as a sophomore fullback, picking up 65 yards and one TD in 14 car- ries, giving hun 258 career varsity yards and four TDs m 57 carries Hayes lS a re.re blend of toughness and athleti- cism, according to Freeman, who loves his ability to block, run between the tackles, and catch passes. ·•He's exceptional catchiDg the ball "Freeman said. t Hayes had nine receptions for 140 yards and a TD last fall, and scored a second TD while picking up 34 rushing yards m six attempts. . . Junior Blake Hacker, small (5-7, 160) but mighty, is the backup tailback. Junior Tuamata Grey, who may wind up starting at defensive end, should see tune at fullback. Receivers: The Sea Kings bave sent at least one receiver on to the collegiate ranks each of the past four seasons, but recruitets, nor anyone else outside the teani's inner circle, knows much about this year's stable. · Freeman believes there is potential, but the tran- sition from seven-on-seven passing leagues without pads, to the hostile territory of opposing secondaries in the fall, leaves lingering questions. Sophomore Steven Ward may have the best bands of the group. but at 5-9, 150, he will need to I • ;q POSITIOI IY POSITIOllr 'prove he belongs. "He is pretty quick and he bu huge, soft bands,• Freeman said. •Some guys catch the ball and they knock the stripes off. ,j3ut wben he catches one, it even sounds soft." Jon Schrank, a senior 5-9, 180-pound newcomer, ca.O run by people with 4.5 speed m the 40, but lacks football experi- ence. Junior Eric Snell caught two passes for 24 yards as a sopho- more and could have a more prominent role this season. Burden, senior Matt Gulley, juniors Charlie Alsbuler and Michael DiSano, as well as sophomore Paul Jones, ere also in the mix. · Tight end: Senior Adam Cooper (5·11, 190) held the early edge over senior convert- ed tackle Elliott Patterson (6-2, 230). ·ccooper) is one of our stronger kids, he blocks well and he likes it, •Freeman said. · Senior 'Il'avis Hackett and junior Erik Knuppel provide depth. Offensive line: Fenton moves from right to left tackle, while Kurtz is undersized (5- 10, 195), but experienced at guard. Freeman would prefer senior Brandon Johnson (6-0, 200) seize the other guard spot. though Bottom could step in, adding to his defens1ve wor~ load _, Snell Senio~ Tom Shoe.hat had emerged as the probe.~. ble starting center, but he sustained a concussion the first day in pads and later dislqcated a kneecap, potentially threatening his season. •They don't know yet if the ctislocation dama,ged • anything else in th~ knee,"Freeman said. Pet~r Skoutelas (6-0, 225), a starting varsity defensive end as a sophomore last fall in Pennsylva· nia, is the new man at center, which could lessen hill time on defense. The other tackle spot is still a puzzle, with mam- moth senior Zack Waid (6-3, 350) battling juniors Matt Marston (6-3, 195) and Bob Roberts (6'!0, 275) for the starting assignment. Junior Dave Richardson (6-5, 320), recovenng . from nagging off-season injuries, and Junior Nick Prosser (S-11, 175) are also vying for playing time at tackle and guard, respectively. "We need people to step up, •Freeman said. Defensive line: Bottom, Estabrook and Gray pro- vide size and athletiosm at end, where Skoureles could also contribute. The tackle spots, Freeman said, could be handled by committee, ~th Wald, Rkbatdson, Fenton and Roberts being counted upon to share time. ' Patterson provides d~pth at end and junior KeVili Witt does the same at tackle. ~ .... Unebacken: Hacker, Johnson and Prosser are the candidates to take over for 1998 Newport-MeSCl District Defensive Player of the Year Mark Hatfield at middle linebacker and all three could share time unW someone seizes control. Hayes '$.8rted four games at outside 'backer as a junior, but Freeman would like him to conserve lus energy for offense. Prosser could move into a starting role here, while Kwtz, sophomore Justin Wald, as well as strong safety candidates Cooper and Chuck Shurtloft.' a senior transfer from 5d.n Diego, could also fill fjie void. , . II I • Secondary: Seruor Davtd Besser started sevtin gam8;5 ~t comei:back and two at safety last fall, ~ut will Sit out the first game as punishment for bavmg missed practice. Freeman believes Bergey's absence al safety Will be felt more than at quarterback; though Cooper, Snell, Shurtloff and Gulley hope to convince h1tn otherwise. Moore is the team's best corner,· according to Freeman, but he may also wind up at safety. Additional comerback candidates include sentor Payton Kelly, Ward and Alshuler. · Kicking game: Rory McKeever, who punted ~ a sophomore, should handle all the kicking chores this fall. Jon Luke Del Pante, a junior unport from South Africa, could also contribute Hayes, ~ard and Moore are among Freema:Q's kick-returning options. .Penton is the probable long-snapper and w d figures to hold for place-kicks. ,: COM Harbor), The Sea Kings' long t regu- lar-season bus rides are to lrvUle High, for a nonleague date again l Woodbndgc and a PCL dash agairu.t Uni. inter<:eptions). He is now tho !ltartcr at Dana Hills High passes for 1-40 yards and aPDltl•I• a TO. Mesa District Defensive Player of the Year, the Sea Kings must replae'!! his senior leadership. 225) showed up nght before fpu drills from football-rich PenruiyJ- vanla, where he started ror the CoWJdl Rock High vars;ty a a sophomore derens1v end. He • uros to start at center and wUJ rotate on the defensive front. CONTINUED FROM 81 ~ a chance," Freeman said. "At least we know, going in, we're not going tog t lulled. U you're in the the Sea View League and you have as many qu tions 81 we ao ·right now, you're not even talking about Winning Jeogue. lf you're not good nghl orr the bot (ln the Sea View), you'r t.n troubl . But now, w believe w can gtun some exp rienc (In the pre- lcague son) and w 'II be nll right.• Whil building that ~P rt- e~ , CdM will at I t nJoy e familiw ttt_ng . It plays its fint 1x gam t N WJ>Ort Harbor HJgh (including ho tlng W k 3 hoWdown w:lth 84 ck Bay and now nonl agu rival Newport t. The Sea Kings will need all th<! expenenre th y can .mu5ter aft r losing eight an-league players to graduation. including two to lht Div\ ion I <·ollege rttnk . Making matters worse, frc • man and his staff hnve been for d lo compensate fot the to of expP.ctcd sttuUng quart~rb ck Mike. Bcig y 11 t go ror di.sdpli· nary r om), c nt Steve ClMk (J ft chool) and kicker Dam l OonUtl (trftn5ferrod to Moler Ocl). B rg y, who had r o 11v d r truJUny inter t from P c-lb Khoo , battl d lnjun I t f ftll to t.hiow for 885 yarcls and rught louehdowns (62 tor 115 With five . ,. • 'fGP • Along with an oUen- 1=• ••• s1ve bne featunng senior Stt1ppmg m for him will be 1uruor Santi\ Mer· gnrita ·transfer Matt Moore. 1. .._ Olt* retunung starters Sean 3 C:O..Mlli Fenton (6-foot-4, 254 A look at offensive sta- tistic from the 1998 • son, ln whkh the Sea Kings cnm~d an at·la.rge berth tn the CIP Division VJ playoll anti finished 6-5. reveals little tQ foit~r 4. c. pounds) and Jason S.fl•*'°"' Kurtz. Estabrook and S. ~ Hayes will be expected ~ ;;::' to take the pro ure off 1 ,..._ Moore by c tabhshJng a 1, ~ strong ~round attack. · OJ>llmism this fall . S nior Crant Estabrook. a l4rt r at defensive end last sea· son, l d tho returmng ballcarri· en with J 93 yard and throe 1Us m 43 cam s. S mor Mil( :H y , a fwlbaclc wbo hgur s to team with Estabrook u the starting baCk· field this lff on, collected 3' ru hing yards and a touchdown in x attempts, but did catch nine •we re counting on running the ball,• Pree- man said. Today'• .4 p.m. scrimmage against WJa Park= a loag way toward IO ng ·the retnalnder of the ve lineup, while much Of the~ pua· zle II 1lmllarty umetUed OD defente. In tddition to repledna the tKkling and ......, of .... time all-league n*ldle UnebeCker Mark HatfiUS, the 1911 NWport- •Some people are doing somo good things, but others are kind of looking around and waiting for Hatfield to come b6c.k, • Freeman laid. "Hatfield, Steve Witt, Justin Shea and Brett Wiseman w r all the type of guy5 who took it upon themselves to make a f ootbaU team last year. Those-quyr'would have grabbed teammates by the lower Up and dragged them wMre they needed to go, but we bawm't seen that kind of Jeader- lhtp yet from this group .• While tbl S.. Klngl laCk sea· appear to have MV" etbletel, indud· Ing,_ He,.a and Moore, • .... .. • aop of pramillng ..,.-'&1 IDil w DllW on-aun· pm 1'9Cndes. . JwdOr Peter Skoutelu (6·0, If Senior Chuck Shurtlotf howcd up last spnng horn San Diego af\d c:ould step in for Bergey ftt r safoty, while juniOf Tuumnta G y, who bt.-gan his prep career at Mater Dei, appears to be a prllho c;ontrlbutor at f ullb{lck and dQf~- ltve end I Jn addition, sonlor n wi1 r Jon Schrank, docked at a . mate • .~ In the 40-yaro h according to CdM coach 1 being counted upon to bei,; ;at receiVW, I Jay Bottom (S.3, 220), 10 Mned at defeasive tackJ a junior, wW lhlft to and. He be on of th more domffiint . . .. Sports Friday, Sepfember ~. 1999 9 IOCCll .. Hiii SCHOOL llRLS I 0 L f Tl I IS ~ Vanguard U. · q-ipped, ~-0 Newp~r-t Harbor aims for the top Davenport breezes • Preis scores three times to lead Matadors' victory. NORTHRlDGE MJ.chael PNis scored three first-hall goals • aad Federico Arroyo added a and four assists to tead Cal .state Northridge Wednesday over visiting Vanguard Universi- ty~ 5-0, in nonconference soccer. WUliarn Diaz added a goal and three assists for the Matadors (1·0). ' The Uons (0-2) were outshot, 15-5, for the game and will host Pomona Pitzer College Sept. 15 tor their home opener. • Young and talented Sailors' golf team hits the links with a winning reputation this fall .. 1 Jo~rPu Boo omy POOi NEWPORT BEACH -By returning everyone from la~t year's team, Newport Harbor's girls golf team should have little tr.ouble surpassing last year's fou;:th' place in the Sea \>'1ew League. Instead, the Sailors have lhell', eyes squarely set on the league title. for Newport Harbor. There are few teams in the area that can match the depth and talent on the team, and the Sailors have the ability to advance much further m the p<>btseawn. Leading the way is sophomore Kelly Hunt, Who finished in the top 25 of the SCGA as a fresh- mcUl. The powerful golfer might arguably be the best golferin the drca among underclassmen "We're looking for a big year out of her," Warren said. "She hits the ball' long, and she's a big-ti.me player ~ SCHEDU LE •we think we have a good chance of winrung the Sea. View League," Newport Harbor Coach Jim Warren said. "I thmk it's Woodbridge and us as the top two contenders. We were p1etty equal last year." The No. 2 golfer will be anoth- e r sophomore, Shelly Roberts. With two sophomores heading the ledm, inexperience nught be a concern for them, but both were the top two golfers for the Sailors last year. -;_ -----~:::= ___::::-- Actltlou1 8u1lne11 Neme Statement· The following peraons are doing business as ntE BEST SPOTS com, «25 Jamborff Rd , #250, Newpo118eacl1, CA 92660 Signature Servk:et, a Calilornla co1901atlon, 1-..1m--rl.'~""· «25 JambOree , 11250, Newport Beach,• CA 92660 This b\Js!ness Is con· OUC(ed by a OOIP<>f11tlon -. ~avw you started doing business yet? No Signature Services, a Celtf. corp.. B,. Chad Homing, Vice President Tfl15 statement was tiled Wilt\ tne County Clar1< of Oran0t County on 8· 18·99 19996802682 Dally F'11ot Aug 20, 27. Sept 3, 10, 1999 F053 Flctltfout 8u1lne11 Name Statement The followtng peraons a,.. doing business as Holllngsworth Galleries. 927 Newnatt St., Costa Me$a, California 92627 Lucian Holl1ngsw0t1h. 927 NewtiaM, Coate Mesa, CA 92627 ThtS bus!ness 11 con· ducted by. an lndtv1duat Have you started doing business yet? No Loden Hollingsworth nus Jtatement was ftlecr fl1th the County Cter1< ol Orange County on 818·99 19996802670 Dally Pilot Auo 20, 27, Sept 3, 10, 1990 F0$4 CITY OF COSTA MESA ORANGE COUNTY, J:ALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that seate d proposals for lumtshing alt lat>or, matertats, eqUlp· ment. transportatlOft encl such other f1Clllt1es as may be requerad IOI CltY-WIOE ANNUAL "Ab.A" IMPROVEMENTS, ProJect No. •t3, wt" be received by the City of Costa Mesa at the Offloe of the City Clerk, 77 Falt Dnve. Costa Mesa, C.llfor ola, until the hour of 10:00 Lm., Monday, Septambtr 13, 19", et which time they w~I be opened publtdy anct read aloud 1n the •• But tallt'of only a league btle might be a slight understatement Senior Brianna Reehl will be the captain of the team, and she bnngs three years of varsity expe-1 rience with her. Other key con- tributors will be juniors Emily PUBLIC NOTICES Council Chambers. Sealed proposals $halt bear the II· Ila of the wor1< and name of lhe bidder but no otl'ler dist· lngu1Shtng martcs Ally bid rlOelved atter the sched u1ed ctos1ng time for the ni· <:eipt of bids shall be re· turned to bidder unopened It shalt be the SOie respon· siblhty of the bidder 10 see that his btd 1s received tn proper time A set of Bid Documents may be ob111ned at the OI· f1~ ol the C.ty Engineer, n Fair Onve. Costa lAesa Cahlomia, upon nonrefun· dabl• payment of $10.00. A~ add1Uonal charge of $3.00 will be m&oe 1r han· died by mail Bia Docu· ments and other contract dQCUments may also be examined at the Office of the Clty'Cler1< ol the City ol Costa Mosa Btd OOC\r ments will not be mailed unle&s lhe additional $3 00 charge ls Included with payment Each bid shall be made on the Proposal lorm. sheets P·1 through p.9 provided In the contract doctlments, and shall be accompanied by a certrlted or cashier's check or a bid bOnd for not less than 1C>-/o ol the amount ol their bid, made payable to the City of Co&ta Mesa No proposal &hall be oonSldered unless 1ccompanled by sucn cashter's ctleck, cash. or bidder' si>ond No bid sha1I be con· sldered uness 11 is made on a blaN; proposal form luinl$hed by the ry of Co5ta Mesa and IS made 1n accordance with • the prCMalOl'IJ of the Proposal requirements Each bidder must have a C1a "A~ General Engl· neenng 11C81\Se and also be prequahfted as requ11ed by law Tiw Coy Council of the C11y ot Costa Mesa r& $&rvb the oght to reject any or au bids The Contractor shall comply with the prov1s1ons bl Section 1770 to 1780. ln· tlustva, ot lhe Cahlomla Labor Code, the p1e11a1nng rate and scale of wages es- tablished by the City ol Costa Mesa, Which are on hie ¥11th the City Clerk of Ole City ol Costa Mesa. I P.UBUC NOTICES and shall forfeit penall1as prescribed therein tor noncompliance ol said Code MARY ELLIOTT, O•puty-City Clerk, City of Cost• Me11 Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Daily P11o1 August 27 September 3 1999 F059 Fictitious Buslneas Name Statement The 1o11ow1119 person:. are dOtng business as Tyson 'Consult ng. 12 Sandbar Dr • Corona del Mar, ca1 lornia 92625 Jean Swe00s Tyson. 12 Sandbar Dr, Corona de1 Mar. Cahlornta 92625 Tl'l!s business 1s con· · ducted by· an 1nd1Vidual Have you staneo doing business ye1? No Jean S Tyson Tt11s statement was hied with Irle County Cieri< ol 01ange County on 8·24·~9 19996803331 Daily P1101 Aug 27, Sept · 3. 10, 17, 1999 F06t Fictitious Bualneas Name Statement The following persons are d0tng business as J & J Housecleaning ServieeS. 1015 American Place A. Costa Mesa, Call· f O!Tlla 92627 Juana Zuniga, 1015 Amenoa Place A Costa Mesa Caltfomia 92627 This buSlllllSS IS corl· duded by an indrvldtlal Hllve you started doing bU$1ness yet' Yes. 09/0111994 Juana Zuniga This statement was filed with the County Cleric ol Orange County on 8·25·99'• 19996803'56 Da11y Pilot Aug 27 Sept 3. 10, 17, 1999 F062 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice IS hereby given lhat the City Couool ol the City of Newport Beach will hofd a public heanng on the appllcatlon of the N•wport BHch Brewing Company lor UH Permit No. 3485 (Amended) on property located at 2920 Newport Boul•vard. An amendment to an eK 1sttng use permit to allcw a change of ABC hc:ense I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES from a Type 23 (Small Beer LIC HEAf.~INCi Manufacturer) 10 a Type 75 I ·DEVELOPMENT (On·Sale General Brewing . AGREEMENT DA-99·02 Pub) FOR SAKIOKA FARMS! 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LO· lhft City ijt, or p1101 to me CATED AT 1151 BAKER pubhc heanng For Ill• STREET IN C2 AND MG tormat1on call (94 9) ZONES ENVIRONMEN 644 3200 TAL DETERMINATION /SI Cathy Asher PREVIOUS NEGATIVE Deputy City Clerk lor, DECLARATION ' LaVonn• M. AarkleH, FOR FURTHER IN· City Citric FORMATION ON THE City of Newport Beach ABOVE APPLICATIONS, Pubhstiod NeWJ>Ort Beach· T EL E 'P H ON E ( 7 t 4 l Co6ta Mesa Da Iv Pll01 754-5245 OR CALL AT September 3 I~ THE OFFICE OF THE -,,,_,.,,..,-..,,.-~,..,...,,,..,...,F..,,oo..,,.e PLANNING 0 Iv I SI 0 N PUBLIC HEARINGS ROOM 200, 77 FAIR WILL BE HELD BY THE DRIVE. COST A MESA, COST A MESA Pl.ANNING CALIFOANIA COMMISSION AT THE Published Newport Beech· CITY HALL 77 FAIR COsl~ Mesa Daily Pilot DRIVE. COSTA MESA, Seplemoer 3 199!> CALIFORNIA, AT 6 30 F067 P M OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER ON MONDAY. SEPTEM BER 13, 1999 REGARD· ING THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS IF ANY OF THE FOL· LOWING ACTIONS ARE C HA LLE N GED IN COURT, THE CHALLENGE MAY BE LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE ISSUES SOME- ONE RAISES AT THE PUBLIC HEARING DE SCRIBED IN THIS NO TICE OR IN WRITIEN CORRESPONDENCE DE CNSl7M2'2 NOTia OF S€1ZURE PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE S€CTIOH 11471)'14e8 ' ANO NOTICE OF INTENDED FORfEmJRE PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11488.4 On JULY 23, 1899. It 1000 SOUTH COAST Pl.A· ZA. NO. F•103, COSTA MESA. CA, tN pro.,.ny· d .. cribM H : LIVERED TO THE PLAN· U .H6 U. S. CURRENCY NING COMMISSION AT, OR PRIOR TO THE PUB WH ~ed punuenJ to OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA AMENDING TITLE 13 OF THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL. CODE RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND GENERAi: PLAN AMENDMENT 99-06 REVISING THE CULTURAL RESOURCES SUBELEMENT TO UPDATE HISTORICAL . RESOURCES INFORMATION. THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF 1) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF COSTA MESA ADDING REGULATIONS TO TITLE 13 RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND AMENDING CHAPTER Ill RELATING TO APPLICA flONS ANO 2) GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 99-05 TO REVISE THE CUL TUR AL RESOURCES SUBELEMENT TO UPDATE HISTORICAL RESOURCES INFORMATION. E~VIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT: This pul}lic hearing will be held as follows: DATE: Monday, September 13, 1 999 TIME: 6 :30 p.m . or as soon as possible thereafter PLACE: City Hall Council Chambers 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, ·California Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented during the public hearing. For further information, ,telephone (714) 764-5245, or visit the Planning. Division, Second Flo9r of· Cky Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, Califomi•. The Ptanning Division is open 8:00 a .m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday 1hrougtt Friday. ... OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE PREVIEW NIWPOln ~ GUILS Brianna Reehl Sr Kelly Stair Sr Megan Farnsworth Jr. Lindsay Galbraith Jr. Emily McKay Jr. Claire Schnelder Jr. Katherine Anderson So. Margaret Anderson So Allison Brooks So. Lauren Foster So. Kelly Hunt So. Shelly Roberts So. Katie Watson So Lauren Bradburne Fr. Rachael Kone Fr. Coach: Jim Warren McKay and Lmdsay GdllJrn1th, I who is the daughter of former PGA touring pro Sandy Gal- bra.ith. • -Warren has several cand1datc~ for the finaJ four spots in the tin~­ up But instead of a fight for those spots. Warren is planning to rotatP everybody through to keep-hh players fresh in an e~reniely packed scheduJe. ' MWe're going to hdve a rolallon system," Warren said. M Every- . body's gd"wg to get d chance. Maybe later on m the tedm'.s c;cor· mg system, somebody will emerge wit.b the job.• Despite the multltude of talt•nt on last year's team, Newport Har- bor finished fourth m the leagw• ·we started off slowly,• Wdrren said, "and then we becetme one ol the top teams in Orange County.• nus time, Warren and every· h9<1Y else expects this team to play consistently and _well. "\\'P. feel we have an excPllent team,• Warren $aid. ·we have 15 great kids, an excellent coaching staff, 1t looks like we're gomg to hdVP d good year.~ • p fendmg champion rca he th • third round with 1 6-0, 6-2 wm over l)ragomir t U.S. O~n. NEW YORK, N w York - Newport neach'!i Lmd ay Ddvenport rc\lc:lled the third, round or Lhe U s. Op"n aft~ defeilhng Rux.andra Drag- om1r fi-0, G-2, Thursday at Fl,u hing M .. adow s. . Duvenport the defending U.;i <)p D Ch<tmp will play dua.m Saturday m que.1 of her third grand lam tiUe of her career, e<ipnd of thP sea- son The other top lhreP. eed~. Martine HmgLc;, Venus Williams ana Moruca Seles l1n\'C al o reachelt the tour- nament's third round. PUBLIC NOTICES P.UBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTfCES 'F1ctrt.ous Buslne11 Name Statement The lotlowing P"'~' ~ are doing business as Ouilhty NelWorlls, 276 I Pueuc Nor1ce.s · 11 PUBLIC NOTtCES HHlth •nd Sef.ty Cod• S.C:Uon 11471 / 1 f4N by th. IRVINE .-OLICE: OE· PARTMENT. ~ pro.,.ny w ... HizM with reltf"Clt to ~ lltollrttonl•I of hodonl•I 11371 of the H.alttl .nc:t Hf~ eoct.. You -......._ by notified .,, .. tn. Oletrlot Attom.y of Orenoe County hH Wtiet.d pmceecflng1 to folfelt ttw abov.detcnbM ~!1y PUIWUMt to HHftt\ end S•t.tv CM. a-don , 1488.4. . You .,. lnetNOted thtlt H -you dun to OOMH t m. forl.itw. of thle ~f1Y. pur1u.nt to H•.tth end Sel•ty Cod• S•ctlon t 1488.ts, you must t• • _,,,..., cl..,. et.tine your lntw.st In tN pro.,.ny, You mutt fi'e We cl.P In tN s~ Court of ~ Col#lty of Orwio• """""" tt\Wtv 4301 dey1 of the ftlWt puolic.uon of ~ Notlc., urn.11 you '9C~ .otu.i notlc•. (Pl•••• u •• 99F05781 I You mutt 18f'W en •ndorMd copy of tN ct.im on ~ Olatrict Attom.y of Or•no• County I.Attn: JOSEPH C. NEOZA. Deputy Ol1trtct Attonwvl 11t 700 Civic c.nter Oliw W•lt, • .,,,. An•. Ca 92701 within thirty 1301 dey1 of the fillno of tN claim In the S\lf)Oriot Court/Clvll DM1ton ~ f81M9 to t-4y fia. end IOCUf• I verified Cl811'11 lt•tino .,, Int.,... In tN Pf"OtMl1Y . In U. S~r Coult will ,...utt In th. prop«ty MltlQ dKlored or Ofd•f9411 fort.it to the Stet• of c.lifoml• end dlflnbu!M punu.nt to the proY1110M of HH Ah and S1f•tv Cod• Soc:tton I 1489 w.u-.t fun._ notic. Of ti.111n9 08127, 09/03, 09110 CNS1739701 E'scrow No: LA 12329-LMT NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE AND OF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE (U.C.C. 6105 et seq. end B & P 24073 et seq.) Notic. hereby given that a bulk sa1e of asr.et~ and a lninsler ol afcohOic beverage hceni;e is about to be maoa Tile names Soc al Secunty 01 Federal Ta. Numoors, and ad d1esses Of the Selle1 LlcenH are Ao6emarre King (named on the Aleoholic Bev11rag" License as Ro,.emane Adams) and Friedel Adams by ROH~oe King 85 Eir· eartor Successor Trust o. 2729 Statblrd Dnvo, Costa. M6U CA92626 The business Is known as· Globe Oelicau•. The names, 5'"' a ~"' curity .. or ,Feda1.11JTa• Numbers. and edtlrNses ol lhe BuyerfTransterte are Manfred K Kunze 8nd W1nl11ed Gisela Kunle. 8401 Trad~w1nd Crrcle, Huntington Beach CA 92646 All tlsted by the Setter/ Licensee, •II olher bu$!· ness namu eod Rd· dressH used by lhe Seller/ I . b810fe the dale such hsl was enl or del1verect to the Buy11rfT1ansferee are Ttie auats to btl ~old are described ln g1:neral as. Take-<>u1 Dellcarossen a11d are localed at 1928 Harbor BM! • CoMU Mesa CA 92627 The ~•nd 01 license to be tram,ftHred ts olf·~a e beer & v.me now ssued !Or ltte premlS'iS IQcated at 1928 HarbOr Blvd Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Tile anc1crpatod date of the salOlt•ansfer Is 9'2:1'99 at the ofbco 01 BURROW ESCROW CO , 428 t Katella Avenue Suite 200 LOS Alamitos CA 90720 Thf:t amount ot tne purcha~e poce or con side ra llOO en conne< uon wrltl the transfer ot tno ltc:onse ul'\d bu ness, in· duding the e&hf!181ed m· 11entory, I& the s11m ot $85,000 00, which conslilS ot the tonowino- OESCRl PTION AMOUNT Furniture Fixtures & Equipment $10.000 00 Goodwill & Coven~nt Nol to Compete Agree· mant. $59,000 00 La11sehold Improvements, $2 00000 Alcoholic Beverage License, S2 000 00 lnventory, St2,00000 It hes been a9raed be· tw en t~ Se er!Llcense and the intended Buyer/ Trftn$fer e as 1equ11ed l>y Soc 24073 ol the BuSiness ano Prolesst0ns COde, uia1 tile conSieklratlQn tor the transfer of ll'le bus~ss a"<l lieense Is to be paid only alfer tne ttanaler has been approved by t!le Depertment ot Alcoholic Beverage Control I Oate<I AugU$1 JO t999 /Sf Rosemarie Ktng (named on the AlcohOlic Beverage L1ceni.e as Rose!Tlllrra Adams) • IS Friedel Adams by Ro;emar1e King a:. Ex· ec:utor Successor T n.rstee 1S/ Manfred K Kunze ISi Wlntrted Gisela Kunze Pubhstier! Newport Beach· COSlll Mesa Daily. Pilot September 3, 1999 F069 Flctltlou1 Business Name Statement The looow•ng persons are Ooing bu&rnes. H a) PLANET PRESTIGE, . b) p1anetprest1ge com, ~19 V•a LIOO #399 New poet Beach Calrlorn1a 92663 Ron Spenoor. 31500 Mar V1'1a Laguna &oaqti ca • tomia 92651 Naocy tllons Jt500 Mar Vista Laguna Beach Ca11- tomta 9265t TlliS business i con· duded by oo-permers Have "'°" sta 1100 doing bu ness yet? No Ron Spencer Th satement was 11 eo W1lh lhe County Cler1\ of Ofa1199 Couory on 7.30.99 1 "968009e2 Dally Ptlol Aug 27, Sept. 3 10 17, 1999 F063 C•ll . Claaalfled . TOdayl 842-5878 STARTI1VG ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • Me~a Onve #A Co&IA Mesa. CA 92627 Juan Gascon 275 M1>sa Dnve llA, Costa Meaa Cal 1tom1a 92627 ThlS bus oes~ tS COO• dueled by C1n lnd•vldual Have you st•rted oonp bUslfless yet? Yes 0110111998 Joan Gasoon Th s statement was I eel w1 h the Coonty Clerk ol Orange County on 8·1Hl9 19996802631 D3'fy Pilot AlJ9 20 2_7,1 Sept 3 10 1999 FO!.o Notice As re.:i1.11n.J by tn In ternal Revenue Code the annual report of lhe St JOhn Fouf'\dat10n lot the l•s cai year ending Oci(K>t.ll 31 1998 will tie av<1 labtc tor inspec.uon at Annu1 Andersen. 1820 t Von Karman Avenue, Su1h1 800, Irvine, Calllorn1a 92612 dunng regular bus1 ness hours by any pet son upon request medo within t80 days lrom 11'e oaie 01 this noli<:e The name ol the pnnopal man.a9e1 ol the Foundauon ts Roger G Ruppen Irvine. Cahtom1&. Seple<ntM!r 2, 1999 Publ1:.heo Newp()l'I ~ch· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Septembe1 3. t 999 f070 ORDIN'ANCE NO. 32 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT AMENDING THE. OPERATIONS CODE PERTAINING TO TRAVEL, CONFERENCES AND EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENTS WHEREAS 11'e Board ol 011ectors ol the Costa Mesa Sanitary Dlsrnc.1 has determined that nav1ng Board members attend conterences semrnars and other public meetings ts In ttle D•striCI 5 and -tho pub It<: s interest, and WHEREAS, the Boaio has previous y eslab sncd a travel policy ano has de· 1erm1n~ 10 authOrflo th use or a creel t ca ro ro directly pay • cortaitf1 e1 penses NOW THEREFORE tne Boerd ~ Directors ol me Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis· lfld ooes hereby ORDAIN as foOows Sec11on 1 That Sccti& 3 Ot 090 of lhe Costa Mesa Sanitary O!strlct O?- eratlon$ Code Is hereby amendecl to reed ~ SectlOO 3 01 ooo con lerences Travel and Ek· penses (a) The Board 01 Directors reoocnlz.s th benefit dellVed from Direc- tors attending out of County educauonat .em1· nars and progiams, pol1f• cal hearings ana funcllons. 11n<1 oonterences <O) Board members are auttiOfnOU t0t onCI "" meetin conferent11 or Tht ~ IRµrrmrn1 "' w D.tih l'i1'u u 1lr.vrt/ ro ;1ntrou11rt It rrm> un tr MW 1m:1Wlr to nnu 11/intul'J •• Ito llOve an.:i f0tego1ng Ordinanc~ No 32, was du1y and regularty passed and i11iopted by ~aid Board ot D11ea-01S ltl a r.:QUlar • moe)lng 'hcreol held on t' 1ilh day OI August 1 99 by ltlC l;)llowii:>g vote AYES: Arthur Perry, Arlene Schafer, Gr•g Woocts1de, Jame5 Fer· ryman. Dan Worth1ng1on • NOES None ABSENT.None ABSTAIN· Hon• IN WliNESS WHEREOF t have nercunto se1 my nand ano at11•ed lhC seal ol 1t1e Cosla Musa Sll!ll1ary Dis iCl lh '~ cay ot Au ljll t 1999 . ISi Joan Revak, Clerk ol the Costa MHa Senitary 01si.nc1 Pub!isned Ne ... pan Beatti. Co'ta Mesa Oa 'I Plot Sup omticr 3 1999 F065 Frct1tious Business Name Statement Tr IOltowmg persons ro d0tng bvs•ne5S as• aJ Cnsostomo s Consull· •g Serw.Rs. t>) Golden Rule L to 8662 Salem C r· clo, Hul'llmqtor Beach Ca !01 ,4, Met , , ~ 1 CrlSOS ,., ' " ~2 Sa em C rel ~ lf1 Beactl cm or .a 1~.,·P Thls bUSI s li ton duct d b-f a!' nd "10 , I Have you s ned ~ bU$tneS yet? Yes 071l811999" M:chael J C ostOmO Th 51a'emeri• wa fJ "' !h th Coun.')' Clar!>; o1 0 ange C0t:r1tv on 18'4 99 19996801408 Oil1y Pill)t Sept 3 'O. 17 24. IW9 FCJ71 OBITUARIES J HUSBAND LOCAL MORTUARIES PACIACV1EW MEMOfUAL PARK • 3500 Paci Viaw Drive ~eeac:n 144-2100 ' PIERCE nontOS BEU BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Crom:ttion 110 Broadway Mesa &42-9150 tematlve Di 011nt ket, Cremation& Burial Service Wh)' hould ou ub}cct ourself our family to paying inflated prices fOr caskc services??'? Clll 'IWI frft I 54CAlllT ,..,...,,..., .. , rs' acn~•• • . . - Hult'' uud d1·u1H111t''i un• uhj1•t•t w 1 l11111gt· without 11Clt11·1-. lht' p11blM1"r rr..,rn , • .., thr ril(lll co 1•1•11,or. r1·<'111s.,1f). rt•\ ii.1· or n·j1·11 -lo-• -Monduy ................. Friday S:OOpm Tuesday_. ........... :. Monday S:OOpm . Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpin 11 ll) 1·lcw11fi1·d ndvrrt i .. 1•nw11t. Pl1•11..,1· n·eun on~ 1·rror thnt mny hr in your 1·ln~ .. 1fir d ud immrdi11t1•l). 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To ctm ,1111 1t dl1etlmln1fltn, ull HUD TolHrtt 11 1-100 424-1590 ror lh1 W11hl11111. DC 1111 plu11 ull HUD II 421-3$00 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR9M.E GENERAL:" SOLD!! Showcase HomH for Sale In our Saturdey Reel E1t1t1 Supplement! Homes of the Week Oispl1y Ads Slan II Just $751 Deadline 1$ Tuesday 11 5PM Open House lJst11'9' $ 151 C>Ndlone Thuooay sPM h Paya to Ad vertlae In the Beat local Real E1t1t1 Section CALL TODAYll LISA IC. RIVERA 94~574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 94~574-4249 Beat Buy In NPB - 1130 Hlghl1nd Dr Open Sel·Sun 1-5 4br,2ba In lovely neigh, ... ~~,:~ ... NPB Condo 2br,2ba nlet down1talra unll, 1 i.vtl, $182,000 ...... '.' .. '' Divorce mull atlll 'br, 2.Sba w/lg famrm, $224,000 South Coa11 Mttro Open airy 1br,1 b1 nlct glltd, comm wlpool, 11>• $82,000 Mlfgt Lia Reahy 949-722~20, 94M5~42 BANKREPOS FREE LIST HUD ·VA REPOS f RH UST f AMNI( MAE • FRtDDIE ~C. ZlRO DOWN AGENT 7 4-•tl41B FORECLOSED HOMlS Low or SO Down! &>v't & Bonk Repos Being Sold! Anoncing Available! 800. 501.1777 X6057 ' 1 ·II IOI • 216 I• .-10 HOUSES/CONDOS · FOR SALE COSTA MESA CYN BLUFFS OPEN SAT 12-4 1020 N1nc;y Ln 3br 2.Sb1 IWtlme. back• up 10 natut•I J>lfll. LOii ot upgredHI Own« S1o.3n"'338 "'" AEDOCEOI R·2 ZONE Cluelc E'Slcle Home 28' I Bl $259.1100 Ed V 8/1 def'I Bo5sche, Bkt 949-650-0943 E SIDE JEWEL 232 E 21ST ST 4bl 2t>a spec IMm beau dece>t landlc mOd kite, S369k Jaclue GI R1t of· fl;e 949 631-8011 Legal Triplex..:!09 Femeat 1 Block 10 Ocean Pride ot Ownership, $689.000 John Kenney, Agent 949-723-4494 2 S1oiy f ownhouse. 4bl 2bl 2 car gar. $162K "Optn Sun t !·2" 3br Iba hse. Z car gar. lge lol Great nelghbomooo f225K "Optn Slit 11-3'• Ron Young Realty 71 4-432·7873 NEW HOMES E Slde .. FROM BUILDER OPEN Sat·Sun 1·5 2527 Throu(1l 2541 Sanlil Ana Ava ~~ 2 S ba, approx t800-2wu sqll 2 car garage Slarttng 0 $356.900 94§. 722 8 I 20 Near Fllrvlew Park, 2 SIOl"f townhofnt, 2 mltr br, 2..Sba, 1325 11, pool, apa. MC, 2 ml from bNch 1214,950 By <>-r IM9·574-5552 cefltral E Side small cCiiage on good sized lol Chatmrng remodel or a lolal reburld, This IS 8 Probllt Sale $.250.()()().. Mary Oen and Sob Wl(jarz. IJ49 759.3793 949-644·sg81 •E SIDE AXER• 3br, Iba R·2 IOI, $2SO,OOO CaH Ru1ty Gulntl\tr Agt. 149-7&0-ea62 x18 EASTSIOE Co1t1 Mell 2-Elr Ava~ lnvnedoalty Large lanced vara DOG OK Enclosed carpon very clean with new paint lloorrng and vertical bl11lds W/O hookups and near· rll'W applrance5 Walerllrash palO $i 100, $500 dep + S300 pel Cal 714 545-0442 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH Abandoned Walltfl'OM 2 ~tort + Decil F«1ver View-Under U00,000 Apt .. 72W120 • JUST LISTED!! BEST PRICED OCEANFRONT DUPLEX $1,249,000 BALBOA NEWPORT REALTY 94t-72M494 ~.tu.~ t PrlllfltSt '41>< 2be l1mrty home NPB odv }409,000 • Call Marge 14 .. 722..()120 Call Toni 14MS0.0242 •ODO PENI• NANTUCKET COTTAGE OPEN FRI.SAT.SUN 12·5. 23 Frtmont St 2 s1oiy, mtg oottaga, 2br 2ba pnv111 beacil for resld. poof, clubhouse Land IM separate Own S159.0001411-675-5499 ·ucio Penn' 2s Et P ... o 2br 2bl 998$1, maple l!Qonng, berber catpGI, pllflllhOn stall 1era. llnct 1eue. comm poof Prtv bch IOI rllid. St4UOO LIDO RESORT tO.tES ~9-673 6623 Of 720-9882 Bid CYN YiLJ..AS • TOWNHOME EXCELLENCE Borci.rtng Ilg Cyn Golf ColltM 2·3bB Open Set SUn t-4 FORD Ac>AO PROPERTIES 14~7S9-noo H I Thundeltlrd Or. ()pell Sun· Mon 1 1-4 !lbt 3 .&>I huOI ms11 br on 111 "'' Cl1b'tnl bonua '"'· ~ rm 3 car gar NEVER BEEN OCCllPICO. No melOw Roos WI ca'op bkri Jl.'295.000 Ownc!r 94H29-0l 111 . (9i')} 63 t-6;)'>4 , (Pl1•11 ... • 1111·f111~· 111111 1111111t· 111111 ph.H1r 1111mlw1 hucl 111• II 11111 11111 • hll4 ~ 11 lllt II f'rll I fjllllll',) ('>49 ) 012-5678 ' :~:30 W1•-.f Bu) Strct•t Co.,rn \fr. .. a (.i\ 92627 i\t \v11prn1 Uhil. & B.11 ~' .. Index - ' .. . '. ,..._ ---.... ~ --uo-i•• 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS 132 APTS NEWPOM BEACH, NEWPORT BEACH LI V -E I N LUXURY '/· 1> ( /, /11/ APART MENT HOMES Excl usive Fa shion Island Lifestyle • Concierge Service • 24 HR Security Gate • 24 HR Fitness Center I Bed from SI 795 I Bed/den from S 1615 Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Access • Clubhouse Facility ~ Bed from $2385 2 Bed/den from $22 l O Gas Fireplaces Q Foot Ceilings Condo Specs Subterranean Parking Custom Home Design Program Available CALL FOR APPOINTMEtJT ... 1-888-222-6924 32 HOUSESlCOHooS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH ' FAIRWAY APARrMENTS AT BIG CANYON BIG CYN VIUAS TOWNHOME EXCElLENCE Bordering Big Cyn Golf Cour11. 2·3brs Sun 1-4 FORD ROAD PROPERTIES 949-759·noo Bt1utlful 2br 2ba comer condo Jn VJla Balboa Ne'# painllcarpe1 ele Pool/lemls/ Club hse $2691( 949·650-9170 fHE POR-T STREETS 3BR PLUS LOFT. WALK TO SCHOOL, POOL. VACANT $199 1"'°°'44o-NI1 I" ~1 AR1lONA, HO. WEST AREA 40 ACRES, $4111.00 Ptf Aat Wal*, Eledricily, Rold, Vlft5 Nntlnci'1g To MyMI 14N40-t473 on &fit 8liW9eil 58 ' 59111 61 NIJWI'/ rtmOd 114o, ptllg & ltlundry, 't'rty S95()(mo AviM 9118 t4M4W2tl GATED COMMUNTIY BY PA.SHtON ISLAND Beautiful b'M-llned strMta end golf COCJIM view.. Enjoy c:.mr.. IMng in your~ 1, 2 ot 3 BR~ hc:>n'Mtl ·l'wo-cer~ • W_._ldryer llOolcupe • FlrepleQe (wood A gu) • ~ oondlUonlng • Wet '* In 2 and 3 BR • 11,eeo to 13,100 • Sony, no p«e. P1MM a.a (049) 844..ollOll AnoUW EtM.lt Comrlvllty 32 HOUSESICONDOS • •. ·. FOASALI NEWPORT.BIACH •THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 2 A TOWNHOMEI;! -~~ Starting 0 $1095/mo. Month to Month lease. '•we are a pet° community. 6 blocks from beach . 949·644·2611 , 420 ~··461 159 HOUSESICONOOS • FOR RENT CORONA DE1. MAR 11so1q It Sbf 21>1 Oki town CdM Loe comer o4 3rd & Iris 22K In upgrades. Avart lnvned $1900 JolYI IVTl 949·A9S-1492. cell 714-322· 1227 2Br 1 Ba 8ii DUPiex $1500/mo 1 yr lease Open 5al, 457 B Seaward Road 213-478-9862 160 HOUSESICOHDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA WHY RENT? You CAN Buyl 100% financing Call 800-256-6217 for free lniormation 172 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT IRVINE TURTLE ROCK, grell v w, ,,ng1e level, 21>< d«t, 2ba, 2 cai 111tached g11, lrplc, W/O, Ing, $2200/tno 949 854-8339 174 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR RENT. LAGUNA BEACH NO. LAGU OCEANFRONT RENTAL PROPERTY 3811281, 2BrflBI 1Bri1Ba Ideal IOf corps, exlCUllvel. 111 Ir 8'1S4 stl.fl & cltenl perkl Just remodeled al Of pan lurnished & llQl'ppad lo need For ShcMtng, 949·378-6648 182 HOUSESICOHDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH 'V • B bot' 2 Mstr br s Beau condo. Sleps 10 bc:Miarbor Al resOtt amen . WIO lllQ $1850 , Aval! 10-1 • 714~-7222 OCEANFRONT :ANO OCE'AN CLOSE 1·8drm thru 5-Bclrm $llOO.-$t000, Bier 949-642-3850 Lido Isle 2Br 2BI Collage $1200/Mo. 3Br 3B1 B1ytron1 S&OOOr'Mo Otl\ef Udo lale Horne1 Avail 8111 Grundy Ra1hor1 8'M75-'161 3Br 2Ba Ocean l Bay Panoramic View Condo fl5lde lndry. , wlll lo ocean $2.20Mno 949·551-3700 Buel\ fron1191, DUPLE S.uhore Dr fully furn 2bf 2be duplea, I mo wlnt1r r•ntal S18001mo wkd1y1 81M4S-7"4 94M45-06112 81y11de VIiiage 55.. Park. 28' !Bl mobile home Noptll carport convn1y pool. spe ~ $9S<Ytno 9-&9·962·8&47 o 20001t, Ocean View 2bf. 61ud't 2ba llv ere• kit enclo6ad Plk!I. SW!!Mllng pool, 12250/Mo 94g.262· 1148 UCiO lilt 2Br 281 Cottage S2200/Mo . 3Br SBa 81y1tont HOOOiMo Other Udo l1le HomH Avall Biii Grundy Rtaltora 94M754111 ee.ulliul 2ii 2ba corner condo In VIia Bab>a New petnVcarpet etc PQOIAtrnll CllA> Ne S 1750 149 650-9 I 70 vwiNfER RENTALS AVAIL· t,2 3, t. 4bfS RAHGINO FROM S1'50-S2600. A9t 14N62-0707 \t11111lm h11l111 , Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Wulk-lu 8:3011m-~:OOp111 \f11111lm -1 111l•n • . . aturday ............... Friday.5:00pm . . 202 ROOMS FOR RENT Paflc Newport RHort Style Llvllig guest room. pvt phone line avarl. cable • ufd's Ind S550fmo 149-840-6141. 204 RENTALS TO SHARE •. Newport C'ffl Jbr 3ba condo 1o wre Pron norv'smlu p1e't W'O. pool etc SGOOmo • 112 Ull$ 149-S-48-0714 CM/LIJx Apt, IV 405 & 73 Fwy, 10 ITlll lo bch M$U Br, pvt Ba wa.lk·IO clst pool, tac. !Vsmkg, Male pref d S600 • liisl mo ren1 Call Sieve 949·9J0.7509 Newportllfvlne luxury Apt 2 maste< suites Share wbos.s pron Endless recteatoonal lac The Ulllmate Joe to live. wotll & e"t $6SOlmo 949-729-7670 ON THE SAND Ill Wts1 Nwpl Share excepllonal Jbr/2ba house W/O. prll9 $775 • t/3 ul1(& Avail 9'18 714·299-8365 ~PB 3bf 3ba condo, W/O, pooVapa, gar. Oft PCH ' Superior. S583/mo. • utll. No pell. 114M45-0577 NB Ft1tdf>n la/E111 Bluff. Sh1111 gpac NB twhm M/f Par1<1ng pool wilk 10 back bay S600lmO .. sec 94\1721·8792 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE Coat• Mtaa amall office ~ to rent. Starting et $1504300 incl 1H UllL Hear OCC, nice quiet loc. Lot1 of J)¥klng. 714-540-3666 f 400 AhWOUHCEMEHTS J .... LOSE UP TO• 30 lb• In 30 dayall 30 d1y money beck guarantee Toll Free 888·280-8905 I 402LOST &. FOUND I Found Cat Aug t91h, whle wl gtey tiger martungs mll&'long hair Vlclnlty ot Dover Sholes at Galelr( Or 949·642-7021 412· CEMETERY LOTS 2 ota lor u at Pacific View (uke aide 1rea), HOOD lor both. Call betwten 1-6pm 141-54~ 420 GARAGE SALES Balboe Pen Sat.Sun 8·7 2141 E Ocean Blvd MOVING SALE, EVERYHJHO MUSTG011 Gar'91 Sele Sit 914 9tm Furn1lure. l\sentd clothes, 3410Clll.,-ieren Dr. C<IM X 51 Marguant&'Ssl JolqUlll Hms H1>19 HoapltAI Thrrft Shop salt every 1S1 SaMday of 1111 monlh 1 Dam-Jlll'n. Booli.s Fumtrure. Clollles. Oishes etc 170 Wtal 171h St. F·2 CM (By Trldtf Joe'•) AUge Mt11 Vtrde S11eh Sit • 1. soles bA<ls an1rques rOlltop. ml&C, c0111c11blOs 2001 Lemnoa Or JC.M. MOVING SALEI SAT 9-12 33 years o4 mi,c house goods Sll•lboard, some toots 412 SNUG HARBOR ROAD NBISAT 1am • 200TKTriii'Ad 11tl80, llr81, lunrJWlQ boerds, cfotllM, &kl gear end much moie" • C MJHTUADAY 1-11 lurn1ture, c1o11u119, houM ..,. .. Ind lnllUI '"°"" 117 e. 23rd St. 1Afi01.s1er illPOll~ l\clusel\old & hold3y Roma be8nlo beble8' l"1'tllrY. c:IU16 11e11 30t l!gnel RoldiN a. 1--=1 Hot Point Wuher a DIYtf .-w COl1CI s 175 lol bOt1\. GEFri~reoarl75 Oktlelel aAall'll\ Aango SGS OE D wastiet $30', P1rio Fumlluro, Chllse 2 Chairs, Tlbll $00 OdWI S2 Mrsc Jtems 080 PINll Cell (Mt)!7Mtn ""' ht 2fi wool Whae. gteen ''*' st 5() 231 Cabrtlfo()M (Glr!j! Salo) 11UM UP eooi<i www ~ com'homtfl!rb C)(U UP TO 60% Of P O 714'84M990 Robena A TAHATHOMe DUY DIRECT ANO IAV£1 COMMEACIAl.JHOME "'*' lrOfll I 199 ()() lDN MQtltlV P'Yfl*l! "'" OOb' cac.aoo Ctl \'800-71 t-Ot$8 .. 470. 471 448 ANTIQUES/ART ' /COLLECllBLES NEFDCASH? $$MON~ FOR$$ Antiques Books Co11ec:llbles t Palntlngt Pottery l Item to Household «J)'N(S "'Nfr;.port s.ach 949.673.6223 WANTED ANTIQUES Older S~e Furniture PIANOS ii Collectlblu . .....,,._ ... T-• s • ..-. -• Ollclt ,,_...,.. $$ CASH PAID $$ _,,.....,, ............. WE BUY ESTATES • lmme<fi.te friendly HM« "Wt PAY MOM FAITQI" ;i649-4922• SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 ......... s..a AM. CA t2JOJ ..,_a ~CA f1'ol I BUY ALL PIANOSI AAllques·-Oua~ty furniture one p.ece or wllOle houselu"r Cash paid 800-&49-4922 1452 BICYCLES I 1<2, MOUNTAIN BIKE. Full Su1p, XT compa. Bonllager wheel" 1119 mt conct. wlth ertre1 uso. n4-42t-01ss 1454 FURNITURE I HOUM Full Of Furnl1uft Cherry wood secretaiy desll $150 solid oak rol lop delk S600 ollo, Wroughl llOf\ J)O'tlf bed W;\msed boll spmg/met tre:55 $350 949-400-355o4 Of 714-809·43"42. • I •56 PETSIUVESTOCK I Aue 11otlc wlld·loolllng lloperd epotttd CFA oc~t kitten• IOI' ptMleoed t.w S4Setilsoo MM4l-am 14HMER~1 TOP S$$1AECOROSI Jm., Al.~ IOU, Aid', ;,ut & eo's MIKE • 94!1 64S:7505 wAHftol OLD COiHSI Goll! slv , F rltlklln niol, iertlnQ Old wal<nes & jell.lllty WEST"COAST COINl42·1441 RENT throUgh cluslfled 470 SCHOOLS nNSTRUCTION Phlebotomy Course Boston Reed Co Cehl Aeg •39012911-8<»201·1141 1•1• w=I Loving SWMdlsh Huratt Aid ~ cool(, <lrMng, house Sil· ung 1 syruxp. locel ref's loJso pel C818 949-646-3735 CARE GIVENCOMPANiOH ProvidoS Trans . 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' you 11e sma11, love 10 do a greal job and enjOy seeing ~our eltor1$ hive 1n Impact • Fax v resume end aalllY r~ 10 71o4·57f·3930 •·Boo11'"'*1Gll*a1lli·· PT tor compeny In HPB. Quick Booka, E1cet a mutt. Prevlou1 11p required. Fu reaume and utary hllle>rf to t4t-72H1S5 . CASHIEAIATftHOANT O.vs a Eves tval Newpon c1r ~ron' Fasl*I lslend 1sk IOf Joe 949-&*4· 7m ,, Clerlcal AM front De1k Cllwtcl Auditor. Exp1r11nceo 11\dlvldual neacled lo hande AM IUQ1 Ind wor1t Front Desk CfledllrV<M Apply In person 11 Newoporl 0unea All«I M·TH 1·3pm 0 1131 Bade Bay Or Newpol1 Bell, 1491'12W• EOE Clerical MARINA OFC. CLERK PT poeillon w1Newopor1 Dl#les Wa1trtron1 RllOtl Basic dlrical & euilomer ae1V1C1 Pille rtQ1J11 eel Wteliloda I ITQI, S7 SCI hf ~Ill person M-TH l-3pn\ 1131 BeU Bly ~e. HewPort Bud\ ~91129 3ee3 EOE Buy It. hl1 It, f'lnd It. 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Must have truck or Van, llabllity Insurance wttt\ proof or ~yments, driv-o ers llcenM, soclal HCuri1y card, and clean D.M.V. print out. Accepting applleatlon1 Mon lo thru Fri from l :OOam to 4:00pm. Pl .... bring all requlNd Information. Timas Orange County Attn: Pam BecklngMnl 2901 Gany Ave. Santa Ana, Ca 92704 714-54M548 800-933-4080 Repainting? A GOOD AD• 642-5678 Run your ad 1n the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily· Pi lot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley .. Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with - a check today! . Run for a week! If )'our car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREEi All for j ust $10 •. I 1 ·~ I ~ I. Z4> I Phone TEACHEJIS ASSISTAHTI Irvin. 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NO Rm • QJ 10963 <:>741 OAQ •KS WFSI' EAST • 5 • 7 <:> Q6 <:> 10985 3 o J 10 9 6 S o Kl • Q J 10 8 4 . • A 9 7 ~ l SOUTH + AK841 <:I AKJ 0 8743 •6 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTil l• lNT 0 Pus ·Pass •S• P1lll Pass Opening lead: Queen of • "Curious hand," remarked the k.il>- iu.er. "If the finesse were to succeed, declarer does not need to take it!" This is the deal that gave rise to the kibitz.et's pronouncement. West's two no trUmp was unusual, a convention we have long viewed with disfavor. But here it did allow East-West to compete to the five.- level before selling out to fivt spades. It is an old bridge saw that the five- level belon&5 10 the or/x>ncnb. West led the queen of clubs. cov- ered by the king and won with the ace. East conunued with clubs (nOth-ina else is beuet). declarer ruffed and drew trumps with the ace of spades. h seemed as if the contract hinged 011,0 successful finesse in one of the red suits -and both were he1mly favored 10 succeed on the auction -so decl31· er cashed 10 the kmg of hearts, cros cd tu dumm[ with .a trump and lw a heatf, to the ock. West won and shifted to the jsc of diamonds. and E!.ast's lt.ing of diamonds was the set· ling trick. Although it is not always the case. the k.ibitier was correct. Suppj;>se that, instead of taJ(lng the hean finesse, declarer dtcw the outsUtnd- ing trumps then played off the ace and lung or heam. If the queen does not drop, declarer conllnues with the jock. If West wins. declarer will have to rely on the diamond finesse, as before But if East holds the queen. the defender 1s llapped in an endplay and must either concede a ruff-sluff or lead a diamond mto dummy's major ~enace. Either way, declarer loses only one dub 1r1ok and one heart. and the contract is home. Given the distributional require- ments for an unusual )UITIP to two no wmp -at least 5.5 rn the minors - lhis as an almost sure-tnclc line! '475 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS .SS WORK AT HOME $S Ate you chained to you disk? We may l'ave the key can 24hr record meu H!OC>-686-7418 1·-==i 695 CARSfTRtjCKS NANSISUVS 478 EMPLOYMENT .S~VJCES Pita• be ewwe that lht llltlngs In thl1 ~ may l'lql.llte you to call 1 900 number In which 1'*9 19 I charge J* minute. 480 BUSINESS " OPPORTUNmES PINM be WflY of out ol .,.a compM..._ Check with 1ht lo"cal Btttat Buslntu Buraau before C aend any money or tot Mrvlce._ Reid end understand any • contract• befo<e you algn. 2.k/mln, PHONE CARO rte. SASY SS MONEYll Few tvsl Eam $500 • SS.000/wll CASH! FAEE Sites t ..eoo.997 ·9888. 24hts - '4M MON£Y TO LINOIWANTEO GOOOCREOIT-BADCREDn' NEEO HE.LP ? 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