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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINGE 1907 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2000
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Dunes scales
back plans
for resort
• Project mcrnctqers hope tor quick
cily ctpproval to dvoid dedling with
the slow-groVvth (irecnbght in1tiativP.
Noa ki Schwartz
DAilY P1tOT
NEWPORT BC!ACI I -DunP., prowr.t m.mugers
have cut buck lhl• dmounl ol room~ cmd 1111"?Cllnr1 spac<•
for the11 propost>d rP'>Ort in
an effort to lowPI L">llll1t1l·
ed trafhc mn t'd"c" hy
25'Y.,, u move clf'vt•lopn., DUNES RESORT PLANS
hope will wdur c· nmunu-
ruty oppo.,1t1on. •PROPOSED
Hotel rooms: 400
Time-share units: 100
with lock-off option
for 100 more
Meeting space: 55,000
square feet
Daily traffic trips: 4,800
•REVISED
Ne wport Heights Elementary School students from left, Byron Rodriguez, Chloe Patrick and Dylan ·cook , hold
Australian flags during the opeplng ceremonies of Newport Heights' inaugural O lympic Games.
I lotel proporwnls .irf·
hoping 11 t1nd nthi>r com-
promises will dll11w lh<•m
lo complPIP tht• plt1nnmy
proC'('"" by "J>rrn<j -"i>IJ
belort the 1111pPnclmg
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1nt•,1sun· hc1<; <J r h<:1nr 1• to
c:lctlllp down un llw1r
project
wJ'rn llCJI 'delucJpcJ
(•nouyh lo think wp'll
makP l 00 ·" <JI Uw c ommu-
ruty ht1ppy." SdJCI Robert l I.
G .lt'di>OI), IJum·•.' c hrc;f
f1rnmndl ollrcer.
Hotel rooms. 370
Time-share units. 75
with lock-off option
for 25 more
We are the ·world The n•vL.,IOll'S me lude
rPclunng lrctJfJ< hy l , 170
dctlly car tnps, lrom 4,800
lu ·s bJO tnp~. JO ff·wer
Meeting space: 46,000
square feet
Daily traffic trips: 3,630
Ne wport Heights Elem entary students celebrate the spirit
roorns, trom 400 to :110, und d Q.()()O.squar(•·IQOl dC'C'Tedse
in rm•etinq '>PdCC, from .'lS,{)()() to 46,000 square f<'t>l.
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
W earing bnghtly col·
ored costumes and
waving flags from
around the world Thursday
morning, hundreds of stu·
dents proudly marched
around the blacktop during
the opening ceremorues of
Newport Heights Elemen-
tary's inaugural schoolwide
Olympics.
"We're going to be doing
courses and stuff,• said 5·
year-old Madeline Pecken·
paugh. "We've been practic-
ing at home all week."
The purpose of the event
was to raise money to sup-
port the school's PTA. Each
student asked family, friends
and neighbors to sponsor
them by making a donation.
Every classroom was asked
to select a country and create
costumes and flags to repre-
sent that nation, said Laura
Lee, who chaired the event.
"We're from Greece, the
ones that started 1t all,• said
Karin Selby, a first-grade
teas:her wearing a crown of
ivy. ·we've been studying
Greece for the past week to
teach kids about the country.
They're very exc1ted. •
The theme, in honor of the
\lpcorrung Olympic Games in
Sydney, A ustralia, was lo
celebrate students' diversity,
said Newport Heights prino-
pal Brook e Booth. •rm America,• Madeline
said, pointing at the ·nag
sewn on her shirt "My
Gaining on the
fight to sunnve
I got the most incredible
Vale ntine on Monday.
Our 19-year-old daughter
C'alled from New York with
some great news -she had
finally reached her goal
<weight of 115 pounds. This
was atuae for jubilation
around our house, but the
joy wu tempered with cau-
tion. We've been here
before. WW tbla Jut?
Common thinking ll
ptobebly leading the reeder
to uk bow lbe 8dmwld dUI
wondloul • ..,~. '"6ght.
Wu It the proem cllMf
Riiltrlcaal lltJb ., Did -
of the Olympic Gain es at school's inaugural fund-raising event SEE DUNES PAGE 6
MeasUre F
supporters want
to catch a thief
• Sign ~atching has been ·idtest angle of
a ttack m bclttle to build airport dt El Toro.
Jasmine Lee
DAI y P1,01
Mudshnning i1nd sctlvos iHl' everyday occurrcnc<'s
m thl' wdr o\'er El Torn dnd tls proposed airport, but
now dnti-d1rport tore 11s have dropped d new l>omh-
shell -MCJO sl<'dling.
"It's berom" ii prohlem, • satd Leonard Kranser, i\
~upporter ol M<•t1sure r. the dOlhnrport uutiative. "lt\
very extr(•me. Pe< le hdvt> been spotted walk.in~
down the -;tre •l Jllsl ptC'k.iny them up ... It remdllli> to
be sNm ii it's dn orgcintzed nflort." ·
Newport Heights Elementary School student Avery Jolliffe jumps rope during Thurs-
day's Olympic activtttes, which served as a fund-raiser for the school's PTA.
Measure r, which•~ de 19ned to block the county s
plctns for an auport at the> closed El Toro militttry bdw,
1s sidled for the Mttrch 7 pnmary elt'C"t1on. U pasc;;ed, 1t
would requtrt• a two-thirds ma1onty of \lotes to
approve ct>rt<1m c:ounty proJP.C:ts, suc:h as airports, Jails
and l.mdhlls. .
Mctny N~wport BNtrh dnd Costa Mec;a re 1dents,
who fear tht-county wall cxpund John Wayne Airport
if dn lZI Toro auport 1 not built, oppo e the measure. brother's Holldnd. He's in the
Sixth grade and he's 11."
Students participated m
four events: the jump rope,
low hurdles, Frisbee th.row
and a 25-yard dash.
·1 knocked over one (hur-
dle), but I didn't knock over
two,• said 5-year·old Mad-
die Frome as he clutched
the hand of her best fncnd,
Rachel Vensand
Carol Rock
GUEST COLUMNIST
have a personal ~ainerf
What did she weigh before
and bOw can they be u sue·
ceaful 111 herf
But w. w.-e CeJebretlng
lbe fact tMt cu da~bter
gem.d her way to 115-a
long wt Mluoul snc-
SIE SU"VNI MM I
·we do the Frisbee and
there's a 1ump rope, but I
don'l do the 1ump rope,"
Rdchel said •And we do the
dash. I liked that the bestesl. •
Students tossed, jumped,
and ddshed as music bldied
over the track and held area.
Droves of parent volun·
tcers helped keep some sem-
blance of order during the
chaotic games.
HOURS
A quick
gui.de to the
weekend
While students were col·
lectmg pledges, parents
were coll(.•cting prizes. There
were up to 16 grand pnzcs,
Lee said, which included go-
peds cllld clothes from surf
brnnds Quiksilver and Roxy.
Pm·es were not given to the •
student who ran the fostcst or
threw ttie furthP~t. but to who
coU~cted the most money for
the school, Lee 1d.
But opponent... of llll' 1rubahve would not go as far
as v1olatm9 the law, aid Bruce Ne.<;tande, who 1s
heachng up efforts to defeat Mec1c;ure r. He said nel·
ther he nor tlnyo1w workmg with hrm has touched th~
signs
•That 1s th1• helghl of pardno1a," he stud. "l don't
know cmyune who\ gomg to go out and <;teal 1g ns.
H's 111< qal ·
Still Krt1n">N sd1d ~Yes on Mca.,ure F" signs have
see SIGNS PAGE 6
GOING Gl..08Al.: Borders Books. Musk and Cafe hosts •voutn I llDEI
for Undemanding N~h1· from 7 to 9 p.m. tht\ evon ng I
Youth for Understanding. a group that encoura~ int m1 I Cl.ASSIR£DS 9
tiONI nudent exchange progr¥nS. will provfde mformatt0n -----
on becoming an exchange student. The stC>fe ~at 3333 Bear DATlBOO« ""-"--····-··"·"2
St., Costa Mesa. For men rnfonNtlOn. call (714) 432· 7854 f1 PUIUC MOTICB --··-·-•
flOWliR POWER: ~man library & Giirdens will host a SP0m __ ... ,.... ' ,7
program titled •Spring Blooming Oolis• at 9;30 • m Sat· 1
urday Michael Vauar, h()ril(uhurist •t the Huntington
l\brery and Gardens. wm dhcuss the use of spring bloom-llSllE 1ng oxatb for the SouttMfn callfomla home g1rden The • •
event rs free and open to the publk. ~rman Library is at
2647 Ent Coast H~ Corona det Mlf. FOi' more mfOC'• IAll ftlllS
m1tlon, call (,.9) 67.J-22'1. orange County Feltgrounds
offld.h hired consutt.nts to
dWelop a MW site pen for
the fint time In 1~ ~ ...... ,
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2 Friday, February 18, 2000
·r·mctan nun Ani Pach~n
survived 2 1 years as a
tort ur d pri~oner. She brings
her 1'tory -ru1d tht woman
who wrot~ it -to the
OW>ib ~ ·nior Ccnter.
Alex Coolman
DAILY PILOT
A delaide Donnelley traveled
to Dharamsala ln August
_ 1996, durlDg the season of
the monsoons.
Every morning, she woul(1 leave
the guest house where she slept
and walk up a mountain path to the
home of Ani Pachen, a Tibetan nun
who had an extraordinary story'to
tell.
The two women spent the days
in Pachen's small room as the rain
FYI
ACTIVIST NUN
• WHA~ Adelaide
Donnelley, author
of HSorrow Moun-
tain,• and Tibetan
nun Ani Pachen
• WHERE: Oasis
Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar
• WHEN: 7:30 p.m.
today
•HOW MUCH:
$15, S10forstu-
dents
• PHONE: (949)
72~8828
poured out-
side. They
talked
about
Pachen's
experiences
and drank
hot. buttery
Tibetan tea.
At times,
Donnelley
said, the
monsoon
rains would
become
intense,
turning into
golf ball-
sized hail
that .
drowned
out the con-
versation.
But after many months of talk-
ing, Donnelley bad captured
Pachen's story and turned it into a
book, "Sorrow Mountain."
Donnelley and Pachen come to-.
the Oasis Senior Center in Corona
del Mar tonight to speak about the
book Cllld the political situation in
Tibet. As the title of of Donnelley's
work suggests, the tale they will tell
is colored by grim experiences.
Pacheo was the daughter of a
powerful chieftain in the province
of Kham in Eastern Tibet. In 1950.
the year she turned 17, the Chinese
invaded the country.
Pacben, who bad been training to
become a nun, was imprisoned. For
the next 21 years, she was kept in a
cell and suffered repeated torture.
It was not until 1981, when ten-
sions between China and Tibet
eased somewhat, that Pachen was
released.
By that ti.me, Donnelley saiq,
much of the relatively idyllic land
Pachen had grown up in had been
wiped off the planet.
"The Chinese destroyed 6,000
monasteries. They killed over a sixth
Trilogy Playhouse
opens with 'Deathtrap'
The new 1'rllogy Playboule at
the Lab Anti-Mall opens wltb
•Deathtrap• on Thunday.
The opening-night festivttiel
will begin with a benefit gala of
dinner :raoo1:=
at ·
. Habana restaurant .at 6:30 p.m.
Tick:ets for the event are 110.
~ticket prtces for
"Deathtrap• are Sts on Tbundays
and Sundays and $20 on Pridays
and Saturdays. Dinner package1
are available for $13 more.
VOL94, NO.a
THOMAS H. JOHNSON.
Pubhsher
10ffY DOOIRO,
Editor
...... RAGt•NO,
Senior 0ty Editor
,~ ....
=~ Fe•tures Editor
ROGM CAii.JON,
Sports Editor
MMCMMnN,
Photo Editor
ANl"HONY "°" NeWs Cditor
JOllJ.~ ==-o.-fied ~~
LMAIGIM°"
Promodonl
Mt.MOO lfWt. °'"' r~ Officer
of the population. Eighty percent of
the forests have been cut down, and
the metals have been mined out of
the earth,• Donnelley said.
But Pachen's response to her'
brutal situation -both the horror of
spending two dec4des 10 jail and
the shock of finding her country
destroyed -was cabn.
' .
..
two of them took tourist trips
through San Francisco.
DQnnelley said she's been
impressed by Pachen's intellectual
and emotional strength.
Part of it. she said, comes from
her upbringing in the period before
1950.
•As a child she was spoiled. She
lived in a humongous house and
she was given everything,• Donnel-
ley said.
o.SATURDAY
... In~ Dftebook. an ongoing
semiMr llt the Oasis Senior Center
tM<Ms students to find the drama in
their lives.
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··Pondering past and
future prisicfents
A s we look forward to com·
memorating our first pres-
ident's birth ~d prepare
to elect our next White House
Oa:upant, readers may wish to
reflect on past and future leaders
with new biographies availablj!
at Newport
Beach public
librari~.
Along
with straight-
forward com-
mentary
about Dwight
Eisenhower.
there are
fresh per-
spectives on
World War ll,
the Korean War, the Cold War,
the dvil rights movement,
McCarthyism and Vietnam in
•£beuower."
While reviewing the talents
that enabled •Ike• to ensure the
Allies' World War ll victory, mili-
huy historian Geoffrey Perret
profiles the man behind the
famous grin and analyzes bis
popularity with Americans in the
1940s and '50s.
ce~t presidents shares bis pri-
vate thoughts through letters in
.. All the Best, George Bulb."
Ranging from a teenage .
George's missives to bis pa.rents
during World War ll to writings
offering commentary on Nixon's
resignation and Desert Storm,
the correspondence provides an
intimate portrait of our -4 l st pres-
ident.
For readers interested in the
possible perpetuation of the
Bush family dynasty, .. Ftnt Son"
provides an in-depth look at the
Tuxa.s governor with his eyes on
the White House. From hun-
dreds of interviews, Lone Star
jownalist Bill Minutagllo has
reconstructed the life of George
W. Bush, from his years in elite
boarding schools through his rise
to national politics.
Another presidential hopeful
is profiled in
•John
HE McCain, A.n
ONTENDE American Odyaey."
Rather than teanng herself apart
with rage and remorse, Pachen has
become a kind of activist nun, a
woman who pursues spiritual depth
through a fierce commitmept to
publicizing and working to improve
the Tibetan situation.
"People from Kham are very
strong, feisty people,• Donnelley
said. "But she's also drawn to the
kind of contemplative life. She sort
of divides her time between telling
the world what happened in Tibet
and spending a great deal of time
in prayer and retreat.•
But Pachen's ability to retain her
headstrong nature after the horrible
experiences of her middle years
seems to be rooted in another
source. Donnelley attributes it to
the woman's strong spiritual view~.
From his bumble origins to his
rise to the presidency, Pulitzer
Prize-winner Irwin Unger paints
a sympathetic portrait of our 36th
president in •LBJ: A Life." In
addition to exploring LBJ's
charisma and unpredictability,
this readable volume provides an
insightful
analysis of
the Vietnam
conflict that
made the
period during
which LBJ
occupied the
White House
one of the
most tumul-
tuous in
recent histo-
ry.
Beginning
with bis
rambunc-
tious child-
hood,
through his
grim experi-
ences as a
'POW in
Vietnam, this new biography
provides a fine introduction to
the Arizona senator who has
captured th~ imagination of
many Americans.
For Donnelley, the task of writ-
ing "Sorrow Mountain" was a major
undertaking. Her previous work, a
book called "Boundary Water: was
a memoir, and by her own admis-
sion she knew nothing about Tibet.
But activists for the Tibetans,
including Richard Gere. liked the
power and nuance of her writing.
"People liked the way J could
get inside a woman's mind and talk
about things !rom a woman's per-
s~ctive, • Donnelley said.
In Dharamsala, Donnelley com-
pensated for what she didn't know
by her steady persistence in going
through Pachen's life story.
"I just went inch by inch and
tried to get as much detail as I
could." she said.
. Then, in 1998. she brought
Paclien to the United States. The
nun stayed with the author in Don·
nelley's Berkeley home, and the
1\iJogy Playhouse ts at 2930
Bristol St, Costa Mesa, in tbe beck
of the Lab Anti-Mall. For more
information, c.a.11 (11-4) 957-33-47.
Pacific Symphony to
perform 'The Planets'
1be Padftc Symphony Orches-
tra will perform ·Tue Planets,"
ccmposed by Gustav Holst to
reflect the astrological character of
each planet, at 8 p.m. Match 1 and
2 at tbe Orange County Perf onn-
1ng Arts Center.
•The Plailehl• is a work of sev-
en movements that reflect the
planets that were known at the
time the piece was written, 1913.
The movements include •Mars,
,
"I was told by a psychologist
who has interviewed a lot of
Tibetans that there isn't a kind of
post-traumatic stress disorder
among them.
•rt has to do with their belief in
karma,• Donnelley said. •Tuey
believe that suffering is caused by
things they have done in a past life."
The Buddhist emphasis on the
temporary nature of being also
plays an important role in Pachen's
thought.
• U you see things against the
backdrop of impermanence, it's
much more easy to not be attached
and to put suffering in perspective,•
Donnelley said.
But however it can be explained,
Pachen's fierce response to the
adversity of her life is something
Donnelley said can resonate with a
wide audience.
"Our ptirpose in wrifi.ng the
book was to not only write her story
but to write something that would
· deal with the larger Tibetan story .
And beyond that we wanted to
write something that was a story of
human resilience.•
the B.ringer of War,· •venua, tbe
Bringer of Peate, • • Juplter, tbe
B~ of Jollity,· ·uranua, tbe
Magkian • and •Neptune. tbe
Mystic..
A dilJ)lay ol interactive tele-
teopel will be placed Oil the plua
patio of The Center before the ps·
fonna.nce.
Al.lo ptior to the performance
will be a Cluaic Encounten far
Singles party at The Weltin South
Coast Plaza. 1be precXJnc'..'eJ1 party
will lndude live jazz, appettzen
and a no-host bar. There alllo wl1l
be~ games to bi'aU the ice.
Along with •ne Planets,• party
gueltl and l}'Dll>boliy patrons wtD
be entertatned by aantck ObJt..
son's performance of Rac:bmanl·
The early career years ol the
president credited with ending
the Vietnam War are the focus of
Irwin Gellman's •The Con-
tender." In a heavily document-
ed work (that acknowledges
Newport Beach Public Ubrary
staff for abundant research assis-
tance), Gellman contends that
Richard Nixon was not a ruthless
liar, but rather •a success story
in a troubled era ... who steered
a sensible anticommunist course
against McCarthy and other
~e right-wingers.•
One of our most publicly reti-
The political career of a third
contender in presidential race
2000 is charted in •Gore: A
PolitlcaJ Ufe," by former ABC
News correspondent Bob Zel-
nick. From his rise Crom a life on
Embassy Row as the son of Sen.
Al Gore Sr. to his vice presiden-
cy in the Clihton administration,
this is a revealing biography
about a man who has been on
the Washington political scene
for most of his life.
Don't want to read a book but
need a crash course about candi-
dates and ballot issues? Pick up
•Easy Reading Voter Gulde" at
any Newport Beach Public
Llbrary for concise candidate
profiles and a quick way of
learning about all the issues
you'll want to consider in this
year's upcoming elections.
• citEac rr OUT Is written by the staff
of the Newport Beach Public Library.
This week's column Is by Mellssa Adams,
In collaboration with June Pllslt.z.
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to .ell wlllDll al two groups: K·
tblrd and fourth-sixth grade1. The
prizes are an all-day, all-night
peckage wtth five frieadl to
Palace Park iii JMne. W1nD8n
eJlo wll1 get a plaque and tweat·
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• ,..,..., -...: A purse and Its contents worth S200
weft stoten from a car In the 2600 bfock during the
ewnlng of Jan. 22.
• ~ ... 911..,.: A cellular phone worth $100
was stolen from a store In the 2400 block between 1
tnd4p.m.~.
• hl••ril• ~:A wtllet and Its contenu worth
SSO were stolen from • car In the 600 block between
11 and 11:30 • m. Feb. 4.
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stoten In the 400 block bet\w1n 10 t .m. tnd 2 p.m .
Jan. 29. • "* •ort c.Mr Drtft: A celluler phoM wortt'I
S 100 wes stolet'I from • car In the &00 block '*'r;11n 4
end S p.m. ,...,, 12.
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Redesign for county fairgrounds in the works
SEAN HIUfR/OAlLY PllOT
Emily Ottens, 10, can't help but laugh after waking up a plg at Centennial Farm at
the Orang~ County Fairgrounds. The fairgrounds hired an Irvine-based company to
refigure its master plan.
Kids get creative with cookies
• Albertson's, Pillsbury
make donation to
mentoring program,
which celebrates by
designing cookies.
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
Baking teams from Big
Brothers Big Sisters will
attempt to dazzle the Pills·
bury Doughboy on Saturday
with their own cookie
designs.
The cookies are .i way for
the outreach orgaruzallon to
celebrate a $10,000 donation
from Albertson's and Pills-
bury.
"The kids are very exc1t-
E>d, • said Kathy Woolhngton,
a case manager at Big Broth·
ers Big Sisters of Orange
County.
•They think it's neat
because they get to design a
cookie."
Big Brothers Big Sisters is
a nationwide nonprofit orga-
nization that matches at-risk
children w•th canng adult
mentors in an effort to pro-
vide positive role models for
the youngsters.
In prepcirati0n for the big
day, the seven baking duos
joined forces Thursdcly night
to begin expenrnenting with
cookie designs.
Each team is made up of a
child and a mentor.
They gathered to bake
and decorate cook1es, Woolf·
ington said, unW they nar-
rowed it down to two
designs.
l'bey wtll present their
designs to Pillsbury Compa-
ny representatives from 10
a.m. to noon Sal\lrday a t
Albertson's, 2300C Harbor
Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
The children and th.eir
mentors will also mass-pro-
duce the two cookie designs
to hand out to Albertson's
customers.
"They'll be talking to cus-
tomers and hopefully
e ncourdging them to
become involved,• said
Judie Decker, a spokes·
woman for Albertson's
The event will also fed·
lure face-painting dnd other
fun activities,· including d
visit from the Pillsbury
Doughboy lumself.
Albertson's and the
famous cookie-makers
JOmed lo make d donabon
based on the sale of Pills-
bury products at eclch gro-
cery store.
The donation commemo-
rates Pillsbury's 50th
dnniversary Bake-Off
In 1949, Pillsbury began a
"The kids are very
excited ... they think it's
neat because they get
to design a cookie."
"l<athy Woolfington
case manager, Big Brothers
Big Sisters of Orange County
baking contest for credtive
cooks all over America, With
·a grand pnze of $1
million.
For more information
about Big Brothers B•g Sis-
ters ol Orange County, call
(714) 544-7773.
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• ConsuJtants hirnd to
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Andrew Glazer
DAILY PILOT
PlannNs this week
embarked on a two-year
• mission lo figure out wh<!t to·
do with c1 silent amphithe-
ater, crumbling buildings
dfld fots of space.
Officials from th<' Ornnge .·
· County Fair and Exposition
Center enltsted lrvine-bclsed
LSA Assoc1dtes, Inc to come
up Wlth the first nC>w p1dn
for the fairgrounds m 12
years.
Becky Bdiley-Fmdl<'y, the
general mdnager of the> fair·
grounds, said the fau board
1s paymg the consultants
$600,000 to devc•rop a
detailed proposal for new
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Youth Expo
set for April 14
The 21st annudl Youth
Expo, which will fedture the
vanous talents of du1dren, JS
!>CheduJPd for the wN~kPnd of
April 14 dt the Ordtlge County
Fairgrounds
programs, fiicilihes and d
cost estimate for the
grounds ·our old plan JUSt doesn't
ht anymore," .h£> d1d .
·nungs hilve changed since
then.•
The most sigmhcant
change is th<.1t the fair·
grounds m 1993 bouqht the
i>dciflc Amphltheatr~ from
the Nederlander Organ1za-
t.Jon, a Los Angeles-basPd
concert bookor.
But soon after the pur-
chase, residents near the
venue filed lawswts over
excessive concert noise,
forcing fairgrounds ofhc1ab
to stop the music. ·
"We're going to invest a
lot of time in tigunng out
what to do with the
dmphlthealer," said pro1ect
mclnager Frank Hdselton, of
LSA Assona tes
"It takes up a lot of spc1ce.
Who knows what we'll come
up With.·
Haselton s<t1d consultants
also wlll dPc1de whether to
r~ornmend the fair board
tear down or renovate the
many dilapidated buildings
on th<.! site. ,
I iaselton and his team of
six consultdnts will hold
me<>lrng:. with the orgaru.za-
t.Jons and residents nea.r the
fongrounds bC'cause they
will be directly affected by
the upcorrung changes .
The consultcmts and fatr-
grounds ofhetals also will
hold public workshops to
hPdr what residents would
like tor the fairgrounds
8diJey-Fmdley said peo-
pl!• interested in helping
redesign the faugrounds
'>hould Clttend monthly
hodrd meel.lngs, which are
op<•n to the publ.Jc
The fau bod!d meets at
1 o ti m on the fourth Thurs-
dd~ of every month at ·
M<>monal Garden, 88 Fair
Dnv<.•, Costt.l M<>sa.
The theme of this yectr'!>
event 1s ~1foroes, F<~d'-5 and
the CaWonua Beat," rffogruz-
ing top performers t.lnd thetr
tictuevemcnts
Two of the featured. cate-
gorie!> lh1s year are the Orange
County Soence and Engmeer-
mq Fair Wlth 17 categones, and
o Jd7Z fe!>llvdl that will have
Junior and high school bands
l><ltthng for more than $3,700 in
c a'>h dWdfd'> A talent search for
those with a flair for entertain-
mc·nt will dlso be held
The event is d showcdse of
children's talents m dttferent
Menas, including computer
technolocJy, credbve wnbng
science. crclfts and grnphlc
drls. '
Kid!> rangmg in dge from
preschool to tugh -.chool Cdll
pdrtlOpdlC.
Compebllon handbooks are
currently avcUlable For more
mforma11on, call (714) 708~
1553 or www.ocfrur.com.
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4 Friday, February 18. 2000
WORTHY OF WARRCOLORS
Doily Pilot
#
Bridge to close for nine months
• Construction part of
$150-million project
to link 120 miles of
carpool lanes on
county freeways.
AnchwGa..r
ONLY Pl.or
Drivers accustomed to
cr~g the Costa Mesa Free-
way via the overpass at Red
Hill Avenue will need to use
an alternative route for the
next nine months, the city's
transportation director said
Thursday.
Construction crews will
dose the bridge to traffic .on
March 9, said Peter Naghavi,
the city's manager of trans·
portation services, at a Cost.a
Mesa-North Kiwanis meeting
at the Holl.day Inn.
California Department of Authority this summer will
lransportation are collaborat-choose the type of rail line that
ing on the $150-milllon pro-will connect Irvine with Costa
ject, which will eventually link Mesa.
120 miles of carpool lanes The county is explonng
throughout · the county. . whether an elevated rail hne
Naghavi said he expects the or a slower, less expell.Slve line
entire project to be completed running at street level, would
by 2004. be the best option for the two
Construction crews will tear cities.
down and rebuild the bridge at The county initially envi-
Red Hill Avenue, which passes sioned the line would connect
over the San Diego Freeway, Fullerton with lrvintl. But all or
so that it stands 16 feet higher, the cities in the heart of the line
Naghavl said. . -Fullerton, Anaheim and '
Tlle new bridge will have a Huntington Beach -=were not
free-flowing carpool la.I)e and interested.
include space for bicycle com-Costa Mesa · and Irvine
routers. agreed to gq ahead with plan-
During the nine -months of ning the first segment of the
construction, drivers crossing rail line, antiapating other
the freeway over the Red Hill oties will eventually hop on
bndge will be forced to wind board.
around five nearby streets. . •I expect when they see our
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Rod Marshall finds the beach scene at BlackJe's worthy of his artistic talents. Mar-
shall paints at the beam almost dally.
The bridge closure is part of
a much larger project to link
carpool lanes on the San Diego
(405) Freeway with those on
·· the Costa Mesa (55) Freeway.
The county, city and the
Naghavi said he expects success, they'll · come back,•
the worst traffic delays caused Naghavi sai<\, adding that
by the construction will be dur-Orange County's population is
ing rush hour. predicted to grow by 25% in
Naghavi also told Kiwanis the next 30 years.
members he believes the •Tuey. won't have much or
Orange County lransportation an alternative.•
Hoag Hospital receives funding for children's follow-up care progrcµn
Hoag Hospital is one of
13 high-birthrate facilities in
Orapge County that will
benefit from a $2.25-million
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Hospital representatives
gathered Thursday to accept
the grant from the Orange
County Chlldren and Fami-
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Silk Florals
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Arrangements
lies Commission,· which
approved four •early action~
programs this week.
Prop. 10, passed by Cali-
fornia voters in 1998, r~ed
the tax on tobacco products
to establish comprehensive
edrly childhood develop-
rnent and smoking preven-
tion programs.
Hoag will receive about
$150,000 this year for the
first of these programs,
which will focus on ensuring
follow-up care for all dlil-
dren born at the hospital,
said Hoag spokeswoman
Debra Legan.
Hoag will use the money
to pay for the hospital's case
managers and social work·
ers to follo.w up on· ev~ry
child botn to make sure they
receive all the care they
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of life. .
• a•s surprising -you
would think most people fol-
low up on immunizations,
but a lot don't,• Legan
said.
According to Orange
County statistics, 143,000
parents didn't get medical
checkups for their children
last year, and 36% of the
county's children went with·
out immunizations.
The biggest reason for
this, Legan said, is that peo·
ple don't have the insurance
or the cash to pay for the
care. "
While free programs are
available, many people are
unaware they exist, she said.
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TODAY
Borders Book.s, Musk and
Cafe will hoJd a workshop
btled "Goal Acluevmg in the
New Millennium," with
dUthor and business coach
Jacque Daniel. The event
takes place at a a.m .• and free
coffee will be provided. The
store is at 3333 Bear St., Cos-
ta "Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 256-0353.
The Friends of the Newport
Beach Public Library will
hold a book sale to benefit the
library at 1000 Avocado Ave.,
Newport Beach. A preview
sale, for Fnends members
only, will be held from 1 to 5
p.m. today; a sale for the gen-
eral public will run from 9
a.m. to 4·30 p.m. Saturday.
For more information, call
(949) 759-9667.
Borders Books, Music and
Cafe hosts "Youth for Under-
standing Night" from 7 to 9
p.m. You.th for Understand-
ing, a group that encourages
international student
exchange programs, will pro-
vide inJonnation on becom-
ing an exchange student. The
store is ill 3333 Bear St., Cos-
ta Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 432-7854.
Sherman Ubrary & Gardens
m Corona del Mar will be fea-
tured m a cable television
rogram, ·Secret Gardens,•
at 8 p m. on the Home and
Garden Channel. The pro-
gram features uruque botani-
cal gardens from all over the
country. Por more infonna-
1.lon, call (949) 673-2261.
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Events You Just Can't Miss.•
The store is at 953 Newport
Center Drive, Newport
Seach. For more inlormabon.
call (949) 759-0982.
Estancia HJgh School will
.hold its monthly paper drive
from 8 a.m. to noon at the
school. Newspapers, maga-
zines, computer paper and
phone books are accepted .
The school is at 2323 Placentia,
Costa Mesa. Por more ·infor-
mation, call (949) 645-0715.
Hoag Hospital's Conference
Center will hold a $25 choles-
terol screening at 7 a .m . The
center is at O ne Hospital
Road, Building 44, Newport
Beach. For more mfonnation,
.call (800) 514-4624.
Sherman Ubrary & Ga,rdens
will host a program lltled
•Spring Blooming Oxalis • at
9:30 a.m. Michael Vassar,
horticulturist at the Hunting-
ton Library and Gardens, will
discuss the use of spring-
blooming oxalis for the
Southern California home
garden. The event is free and
open to the public. Sherman
Library is at 2647 East Coast
Highway, Corona de! M<ir.
For more mformation, cdll
(949) 673-2261.
Maxine B. Cohen will bold a
divorce workshop for men
and women in the process of
chvorong or recently
divorced, from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p .m. at 180 Newport
Center Drive. The cost is $40.
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For more information, call
(949) 644-6435.
Cry laJ Cove State 'Park will
hold a tide pool event to take
advantage of the low tides at
3 p.m. Meet at Pelican Point
parking lot No. 2 <ll Newport
Coast and PCH. WedC water
booties or rubber-sole
footwear with a good gnp.
The parkmq fee is $6. For
more mfonndtton, cdll (94q)
497-1321.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will hold a "Church
Women's Retreat" from 8:30
a.m to 1.30 p m The event,
which is op<>n to dll women,
will feature Sh<irol Hayner,
worship coordinator for
Christ Presbyteridn Ctrurch in
Madison, Wis. Hdyner will
speak on "Living m Fear: rs
There a Wuy Out?" The event
is $20, which includes a conti-
nental breakfast and lunch
St ·Andrew's is at 600 St
Andrew\ Rodd, Newport
Beach For more information,
call (949) 631-2880
Whittler Law School will
hold an aucbon -with items
rangmg from trips to resort
destinations to tickets for cul-
·tural events -to raise money
for law students who work for
public interest groups. The
auction will be held from 11
u.m. to 4 pm. m the cafeteria
cit the school, 3333 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa It is free
ct.nd open to the public. For
rnor<' mformdllon call (714)
444-4141, ext 292
The Alzheimer's Assn. will
hold the second of its
"Empowerment Senes• sem-
inars from 9 to t 1 a.m. at the
W.Jm; CIMrlie, .
Bri4n anJ
Connor DavU/sQn
1tre four generations
;-of golfers 11nd devoted
cwtomers qf john Leonardi
Golf Shop.
cdwctrds Big Newport The-
atre, 300 Ndwport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. The
semmar, •Understanding
Your Rights, Cutting Through
the Red Tape,· is designed to
help families deal with
Alzheimer's disease. The
event is free, open to the pub-
lic, and .includes .a continent.al
breakfdst Fot more mlonna-
tion, call (800) 600-1993.
Roger's Gardens will host a
trunk show by Chnstopner
Radko from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The show will feature Items
fot spring, Easter and the
home from Radko's collec·
tion. Roger's Gardens 1s cit
2301 San Joaquin Hills Road,
Corona del Mar. For more
inlorrndtion, cd.ll (949) 721-
2100.
MONDAY
A Great Decisions discussion
of • Afnca. Prospects for the
Future" will 'take place from
7:30 to 9 pm at St Mark
Presbyterian Cnurch. 2100
Mar Vista, Newport Beach. A
copy of the study gUide fot
the entire series of Great
Decisions discussions is avail-
<l bleat the church for $12. For
more informallon, caU (949)
760-1691.
TUESDAY
John Loring, design director
for TJ.ffany & Co., will come to
The Tiffany store at South
Coast Plaza to autograph
coples of his book "ntfany
Jewels.• The event runs from
10:30 to 11 .30 a.m. The Plaza
is at 3333 Bnstol St., Costa
Mesd For more IIlformabon,
cdl.l (714) 540-5330.
Mother's Market will hold a
"Hands-On Aromatherapy•
seuunar from 6 30 to 7 :30
p.m. 4). its Patio Cafe. Pat
Bayles, aromatherapist, Wlll
speak. Mother's is at 225 E.
17th St., Costa Mesa. For
more informanon, · call (800j
595-MOMS.
The Zlnger's Toastmasters
Club will have a "Speech
Crafter" program Crom 7 to
8:30 p.m. al Borders Books,
Music and Cafe at South
Coast Plaza. The event will ·
give an overview of the
process of improvmg skills Cor
business and personal com-
munication. The store is at
3333 Bear St., 'Costa Mesa.
For ~ore information, call
(714) 538-9341.
The North Face will hold a
slide show and lecture by slo-
er and climber Sam Avaius1-
ru, who will describe his June
1999 expedition to Aldskd's
Denali peak The free event
starts at 7:30 p.m. The North
Face is at 1870-A Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more
mformation, call (949) 646-
0909.
WEDNESDAY
Newport Harbor Republi-
can Women will present U.S.
Rep. Dana Rohrabdcher, (R-
Huntington Beach), who will
discuss #The Latest from
Capitol Hill• at a luncheon at
the, Balboa Bay Club, 1221.
West CGasl Highway. The
event starts with a social
hour at 11 :30 a.m..,and costs
$20 per person For reserva-
tions and more informabon,
call (949) 673-0158.
fridoy, February 18, 2000 5
Mother's Market wUl bold a
fong hw e1n1ndr from 6~30
to 7:30 p m ot its patio cafe.
The market ts at 225 Ed.st
17th St., Co ta Mesa. For
more inlonnabon, call (800J
595-MOMS {595· >667).
The Newport Harbor Area •
Chamber of Commerce will
hold a suns<•t after-hours mix-
er from 5 to 7 p m. at Bander,
3201 Edst Coast li1ghway,
N£•wport 8e>dch . Thf> event 1s
tree for mflmbers dnd $10 for
potentldl members For more
information, Cdll (949) 729-
4400 '
The Newport Beach Public
Library will hold <l free noon
program titled : • D1scovet
Your Pt>rsonal Style" w1th
weird robe consultant and per-
sonal shopper Barbara King.
The librdry 1s di 1000 Avoca-
do Ave Newport Beach. For
more mfonnat.ion, call (949)
717-3801.
Newport Dunes will hold a
book-s19n10g dnd program
With Serge Dedtna, author of
"Saving the Grdy Whale,• dt
6:30 p.m. m .thP "Bay View•
room, 1131 Back Bdy Dnve,
Newporl B('dC'h. For more
mformuhon, CdU (949) 723-
5424
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will hold an after-
hours mixer from 5:30 to i 30
p m at TEN Seafood and
Su!.hi Restt1urdnt, 580 Anton
Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event
is fre<• for members and. $10
for potenllal members. For
more information, caU (71 4)
885-9090.
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6 Friday, February 18, 2000
SURVIVE
CONTINUED FROM 1
that UlVO)Ved con unung things he
didn't like llnd re tncting her activ-
ities to pr vent her from }?unung
calories.
You see, ~he's not a college stu-
dent away from home. She is u
patient at the Columbia University
eating dlSorden; program, housed
at the New York State Psychiatric
Institute where she is being treated
her for anorexia nervosn.
When 1 took her there m
November, I prdctirally had to car-
ry her into the hospital. She
weighed 61 pounds, She needed
help to get dressed, it hurt her to sit
down or lay in bed dna her own
organs were about to be used for
fuel in her body's desperate
attempt to stay abve.
Last year, she spent five months
in the UCLA eating disordt'rs pro-
gram, where sh<' gamed enough to
check out at 105, But alter she WdS
discharged, she qwckly slipped
back into old habits.
To our knowledge, resources m
our hometown were noneXJstent
and our daughter was gomg to die
if she didn't get help d second time.
That's why she's in New York
and why she asked me to write this
colurrm -so that it mdy help others.
Anorexia and its sister affliction,
bulirru.a, are mental heaJth problems
that largely go unnoticed by the
medical community -despite the
fact that both are We-threatening.
Doctors don't know much about
eating disorders unless they have
been spcoally trained. Blood tests,
administered when thin patients
come m for help, show nothing out
of the ordinary unless tec.hnioans
know what to look for. And anorex-
ia has one of the highest death rates
among psychiatric illnesses, but no
federal funding. There is money for
akoholism and drug addiction, but
patients starve to death every day.
Anorexia is perceived by many
as sell-induced starvdtion that the
victims can start and stop at will. ·
Well-mearung people offer cookies
and hamburgers and cakes as their
way of saying "get over it -eat
sometlung."
Wish it was that simple. Both
anorexia and bulimia are illnesses
that most of us JUSt don't under-
stand. To an anorexic, dieting is not
a varuty issue; rather it's a coping
mechanism to deal with stress, self-
hate, hurt and shame.
Our daughter knows that u she
doesn't eat, she could die. But
someUung inside stops her from
consuming what the rest of us con-
sider a "normal" meal.
There were ti.mes we would go
into a restaurant and have lo tum
around 8Jld leave because it
scared her. I would ask what was
scaring her and her answer would
be H the food.•
Rational? To her it was. And
that's all that counts to someone
with an eating disorder.
Thy bei,ng a parent of an anorexic
and getting looks from strangers
that ~Y "Look at her, she's not feed-
• ing her own child." It's happened.
And there's nothing I or any other
parent in my situation can do about
it but to try to educate the ignorant.
Part of our coping mechanism is
logging online to one of
several
groups
that deal
with eat-
ing disor-
ders and
touching
base with
other par-
ents to
share our
frustration
and pain.
A few
weeks
ago,
another
set of par-
ents
logged on,
aslung for
help for
their
anorexic
13-year-
old, who
had been
ny being a par-
ent of an
anorexic and
getting looks
from strangers
that say "Look
at her, she's not
feeding her
own child. H I t's
h appen ed. And
there's nothing
I or any other
parent in my
situation can do
about it but to
try to educate
the ignorant. _
in several treatment programs.
Parents from all over the continent
jumped in, offering their advice.
The third time these parents
logged on, the father was writing
from the surgical waiting room -
his daughter had a heart attack
that morning and was undergoing
open-heart surgery. His wife, a dia-
betic, had also been admitted to the
hospital for stabilization.
1\vo days later, the wife Jogged
on, thanking people for their
thoughts and prayers, saying that
their daughter had been changed
-I believe her word was "scared•
-by the heart attack and that they
were able to get her some help.
Again, parents logged on and
offered encouragement.
Thi:. monung, when I logged on
to share my good news, there was a
bulletin from the girl's father. His
daughter had died Saturday mom-
in~. She sunply ran out of time.
Anorexics gam control of what
they perceive as perfection by
starving themselves. Even though
their bones protrude, they see
themselves as fat.
Defined Hat risk· when. they
are 15% below their normal body
weight (our daughter was 55%
below her normal weight at
adfT!ission), their menstrual cycles
stop (if they ever started, as some
'girls are affected by anorexia
before puberty) and they are con-
sumed with a compulsiveness
about food that rivals master
chefs. They often collect recipes
and talk about food, cooking elab-
orate feasts for others, but deny-
ing themselves sustenance.
Bulimics may eat hearty meals
with the crowd,• but pnvately
purge themselves of the pleasure
by vomiting, usmg laxatives,
diuretics and enemas as well as
excessive exercise.
Both anorexia and bulimia are
mistakenly believed to tie illnesses
that affecl white, affluent young
women, but an increasing number
of cases are being found in males
and minorities. It affecls all age
groups and all ethnicities.
Eating disorders do not discrimi-
nate. Everyone is welcome to low
sell-esteem, a cornerstone in the
eating disorder profile.
This is Eabng Disorders Aware-
ness Week, a movement started by
the national Eabng Disorders
Awareness _and Prevenbon group in
I •'
Doily Pilot
an attempt to focus ~ucation and
outreach efforts with parents,
teachers, therapists, doctors, nutri-
tionists and friends.
The group hopes to change cul-
tural attitude and values contribut-
ing to eating disorders and help
those afflicted to break the cycle.
Their theme, •Don't Weigh Your
Self-Esteem .. ll'i What's lnSlde
That Counts" goes right to the
heart of the matter.
Anorexics and bulimics are still
loving, canng, intelligent, giving
members of society who must deal
·with an mner "bastard" (my
daughter's word for it) that gets m
the way every minute of every day.
• If you have a child, relative,
classmate or friend you suspect
may be suffering from an eabng
disorder, talk to thern. Tell them
you care and that you'll do whatev-·
er it takes to get them some help.
Then make sure they do.
II you are a parent, know that
you're not alone. Go on line
(www.something-fishy.org is an
excellent source for mtorrnatlon
and support, or log on to the
National Institute of Mental Health
Web site, www.allhealth1com) or
call groups such as EADP or ANAD
for free-information.
We are fortunate to have a safety
net of friends who are making sure
our daughter has help. We're proud
or her progress, but know this bat-
tle is only one in a lifelong struggle.
We're hoping and praying it's one
she will win, so she lives to see
many more Valentme's Days.
• CAROL ROCK is a Santa Clarita
resident and columnist for Our Times.
She can be reached via e-mail at
scourtimesOearthlink.net .
SIGNS advocates. reputed sign-Wting incident. paign, probably tdke down
the signs because they do
not like to look at the obtru-
sive objects. He also said
many cities have -and
enforce -ordinances that
ban campaign signs on pub-
lic property.
DUNES mdudes 100 more rooms thdJl
the original project.
CONTINUED FROM 1
been systematically re-
moved throughout the coun-
ty, including the Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa area.
He added U~at a sign posted
in front of a home disap-
peared after a rally was held
across the street by El Toro
The stolen signs -worth
several thousand dollars and
paid for by volunteers' dona-
ltons -have been reported
to the Orange County Sher-
iff's Department, Kranser
said.
Kranser said they are still
searching for clues -so far,
they have taken down the
license plate number of a car
seen driving away from a
Citizens for Safe and
Healthy Communities, the
pro-measure group, is also
offering as an reward the
donation of $1,000 to the
favorite charity of the officer
who makes an arrest.
But Nestande offered
another theory to solve the
case of the missing signs.
He said regular people,
not involved in any cam-
. ·-· ---·. ---···-----·--··-· --··-·
Nestande contended that
it is not politics driving the
people who remove the signs.
Hit's called a litter cleanup
campaign,~ he said. ..
No matter what you're doing,
your hometown newspaper
ms IN... Daily Pilot
CONTINUED FROM 1
More tbdll 15 years ago, the
·oty approved plans for a 275·
room hotel, but 1t never maten-
At the Feb. 3 meeting, the alized because of financial rea-
Planning Commission asked sons. The commission agreed
project managers to consider to reconsider the pi;ojed.
reducing the height of the_ . It is estimated it would
resort, relocating it to the other · bnng $1.3 million m d.MuaJ
side of the Lagoon and chang-city revenue. If approved, the
ing its entrance. The group resort is scheduled to open in
hustled and two weeks Later three to five years.
returned with its revisions. Dunes management has
Despite the changes, Dunes also made a nwnber of other
opponent Susan Caustin saJd thcmges in hopes of swaying
she found the dramatic traffic the opinions or residents in '
reduction #a little fishy." Sne neighbonng Bayside Village
couldn't understand how traffic and Dover Shores.
congestion could be lessened Managers have proposed
when the c\ln'ent proposal reducing the resort's height by
6 feet and inaeasmg the 60
feet of space between Bayside
Village and the hotel to an
" I l f t, 1 111 I I •1 \ l , I ij • • average of 100 feet. Also, the
time-share units that block the
view from Dover Shores could
be removed.
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The revision also cuts back
the number of time-shares.
Originally, there were a total of
200 units -100 planned plus
an option for 100 more. The
revision has a ma.ximwn of 100
units -7 5 plarmed with an
option for 25 more.
While they were able to
address many issues, Dunes
managers said it would be
impossible to relocate the
entrance to Back Bay Dnve, or
to move the resort to the other
side of the property.
Those options were
explored wtth the preVlous
project, but 1t was decided
they would disrupt the envi-
ronment and existing uses.
Gleason said relocabng the
proJect would force the Dunes
back to the drawing board and
would push the planning
process so far behind that the
project could potentially fall
under the scope of the so-
called Grcenlight measme.
The slow-growth initiative,
set for the November election,
Is in response lo the over-
whelming traffic concerns of
New¢rt residents. It proposes
to add an additional step to the
planning process by giving
residents the find! vote on
some development proposals.
Many developers fear that
re idents will vott! so much
and so often that they will sun-
ply vote against every proJect.
This uncertainty -in an
already e)(J>enSive and lengthy
process through the Planning
Conurussion and City CoWlCil
-has been <mough fo r sever-
. al comparues uch as the Irvine
Co. lo withdraw propO&als .
; ' ; ... ' ..
Doily Pilot
' '
Quote Of
1HEDAY
"We played reoly good D. We couldn't buy a shot
in the first half, but our defense kept us in tt .•. 11
Jim Weeks, Costa Mesa hoops coach ,,
9.!.. UPINER
•.. Feb. 21 hcnir•
AlYIM WHnl
Sports E~itor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 • Friday, fet~f)' .18, 2000 7
CdM begins CIF run tollight. against Northview
•No. 3-seeded Sea
Kings home in Ill-AA
second-round co.ntest.
Barry Faulkner _
OAJLV PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -A
freshly collected Pacific
Coast League title, the pro-
gram's first league crown
since 1990, is someUung the
Corona del Mar High boys
basketball team can be
amply proud or.
But, when your program
has been to the ClF Southern
Section championshlp game
eight times the past 23 sea-
sons, the relative success of
every campaign is judged by
what happens after le~gue
play concludes.
Coach Paul Orris' Sea
Kings (20-6) begin their own
postse&Gon progression
tonight at 7:30 again'st visiting
Northview (13-14) in the sec-
ond round of the Division IIl-
AA playoffs.
No. 3-seeded CdM, one of
four schools to receive a hrst-
round bye Wednesday, has
DIVISION lll·AA BOYS A K T
lost its playoff opener only
twice in 27 previous tries.
Under Orris, DOW in his
14th season, the Sea Kings
are an even more impr~ssive
9-1 in their initial playoff
games, 26-8 in section playoff
contests overall.
CdM, coming off its fourth
title-game appearance of the
1990s last season, is gunning
to return to the section show-
case game, with All-CIF
returner Kevin Hansen lead-
ing the way.
Hansen, a senior Stanford-
bound setter who has also
played in two section title
matches in volleyball, is aver-
aging 21.1 points and seven
rebounds.
Hansen is backed by fel-
low seniors Alec Hanson (12.2
ppg) and Brooks Morris (9.8
ppg). A broken left (shooting)
wrist sidelined Morris for 13
games, but he returned six
games ago and appears to be
back in top form. In the 10
games irl which Hansen,
Hanson and Morris have all
played, CdM is 8-2, including
a four-game winning streak
to 9onclude the regular sea-
son.
Northview, wluch bed for
third in the Valle Vista
League, defeated Cabrillo of
Lompoc, 64-55, on the road in
Wednesday's first round
Coach Ron Rke's Vilungs
were eliminated in the quar-
terfinals in double overtime
last season, by a Nordhoff
squad CdM hand.Jed in the
senufmals.
Northview is paced by 5-
foot-11 senior guard Benny
Ldws, who averages around
20 points and is reportedly a
dangerous outside shooter.
Laws had 20 points against
Cabrillo, as. did beefy 6-3
fronlliner Joseph Mercado.
Eric Samudio (14 points
Wednesday) is another key
performer for the Vikings.
who lost to CdM, 55-51, in
the first round in 1991 and
also fell to the Sea Kings, 75-
65, in the second round in
1990.
Newport hos~ Gahr in opener
•Illingworth, who
makes Sailor history
with fourth straight
postseason, has rare
size advantage mside.
Barry Faulkner
D AILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH
Gahr High, whJch visits
Newport Harbor torught at
7 :30 m the first round of the
CIF Southern Section Divi-
sion 11-AA boys basketball
playoffs, wound in third
place in the San Gabriel
Valley League.
But, as a review of the
Gladiators' roster reveals,
Coach Kurt Ruth's squad
could have moonlighted on
the side in a 6-foot-2-and·
under recreation league.
Gahr (18-8) has no player
taller than the aforemen-
. .
DIVISION ll•AA BOYS ··BASKETBALL
tioned standard, which. of
course, as-Welcome news to
Newport senior standout
Dustin Illingworth.
A 6-foot-4 post, who
torught becomes the first
Newport Harbor varsity
player to play m the post-
season four straight years,
Illingworth is used to look-
ing up at tus inside rivals.
But Illingworth, as well
as 6-6 sophomore Tony
Melum, will have no such
challenge tonigh t.
The Gladiators, however,
figure to be no soft touch.
Half of their losses (two
each) came to league rival
and nationally top-ranked
Dominguez of Compton, as
well as Orange County
power Brea Olinda (20-6),
Gahr, hoping to hand
Harbor its 13th loss in 22
first-round games, ced
by 6-0 seruor d Romal-
ice Reed, who a rages 15.9
points and 8.4 re ds per
game.
Tajuan Jackson, 6-2
junior center, con butes
15.5 points d 7.2
rebounds per c test, while
Justin Rhoane, Noel Chase
and Hclll'led Yazarlou com-
bine to average nearly 22
points.
Coach Larry Hlm's Tan>
(17-8), who finished second in
the Sea View League, are
paced ·by Illingworth's 19.9
ppg, while juruor guard Aaron
Yamaldupsin 15.4 ppg.
Illingworth, playing in a
scheol-record 105th varsity
contest, enters With 1,287
career polDts.
BRIEFLY
Bucs fare well
at OEC meet Eagles tame Tigers, ~5-35
FULLERTON -The TIKI
Orange Coast College
men's and women's track teams
fared well in Thursday Orange
Empire Conference tri-meet with San
Diego Mesa and host Fullerton. ·
The women's team took first with
131 points, ahead of Fullerton (100
points) and San Diego Mesa (62).
Zoila Gomez and Lauren
McDaniel each won two events for
the Pirates (5-0). Gomez took the 800-
meter run (2:27.8) and the 1,500
(5:06), while McDaniel clauned the
shot put (37-9 3/4) and the javelin
throw (105-8).
The men's squad took $eCOnd in
the meet with 126 points, ahead of
Fullerton's 77. but behind San Diego
Mesa's 142
Freshman Yong Kim won the 200
(22.10) and the 400 (50.32) for OCC
(4-1). Johnnie Peeples won the high
jump (6-2), Juan Scmchez claimed the
3000 (9:02.37) and Manuel Ramirez
took the discus throw (120-1).
The Pirates will participate iii the
Cerritos Invitational Feb. 26, begin-
ning at 9 a.m.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Complete sum·
maries wlll be published in Satur-
day's edition.
Mistakes cost lions, 4-1
. COST~ M~SA -llSEllU. Biota University took
advantage of three unearned runs
and defeated Vanguard University,
4-1 , in a Golden State Athletic Con-
ference baseball game Thursday
afternoon.
Thursday's game was a comple-
hon of ~ Feb 12 doubleheader in
which game two was not completed
due to ram.
The Lions (1-6, 1-4 m conference)
took the lead in the fifth on an RBI
single by Ryan Dambach, scoring
Erik Dodos.
Siola (8-3, 4-1) responded with a
solo home run Paul Johnson in the
,sixth inning, tying the score.
Anthony Walker was the hard~
luck loser for the Lions, allowing only
three hJ ts and one earned run
through 61/3 mnlngs, while striking
out six.
·A Vanguard error in the seventh
inning led to three unearned runs,
giving Biola the win
GOlDIN STATE ATHLanC CONl"IMNa
8tOLA 4. VA.NG4.1AN> UNNasn'Y 1
Biola 000 001 3 • 4 3 2
V<!1:'9uard 000 010 0 -1 S 1
Ekin, Hansen (6) and Slater; Walker.
Williams (7) end C.ndel~rla. W • Hansen.
3-0; L • Walker, 0 2 28 • Beaver (B).
HR · Johnson (B).
Dues rip Palomar, 8-1
COSTA MESA -The 1
Orango Coast College '•
women's tennis team (2-1) '
defeated visiting Palomar, 8-1, in
nonconfcrence action Thursday after-
noon.
Sandra McNamara and Merin
Yosl'Pda each Jost only two games in
their singles' , wms. Then, they
teamed up to win, 6·0, 6·2 tn doublet'
competition. Palomar falls to 0·3. ..car MCll . a.• ... C'.oMY I, fM.oMu 1
........ • iliJNf (OCO ct.t. Hwr\I. 6-1,
6-1; CiOode COCO ct.t:l'lng. 6-'J, ''6; McNemat• (OCO ct.t. StrMt. 6-1, 6-1;
Yoshida COCO ct.f. Kell (OCC). 6-2. U;
Gbon (OCO dtf. ~ 7-t, 7-6; ~ (OCC) '°" '° '*-' 7-6, 6-2. Daitl I · Keljnr-Goodt (OCQ cMf,
~~-:-!:;s::~ NIJllHrnl (OCQ dtt. K .. 6-2, f.2,
SEAN Hill.ER I DAILY PILOT
Estancia forward Xochitl Byfield (above) guards South Pasadena's
Trisha Kawasaki: below, the Eagles' Erlka Avalos extends herself
for a rebound in Estanda's 30-polnt blowout in the first round of
the CIF Division 111-AA basketball pl~yoffs in the winner's gym.
Of DIV'ISION Ill-AA fdtsT ROUND
E.sTANClA 65, 5ouTH PASADENA 35
Score by Quwten
South Pasadena 10 11 8 7 ·JS
Estancia 19 1S 13 18 -65
South PUl!deM -K. Kawasaki 16,
T. Kawasaki 6, Valino S, Lam 4,
Brown 2. Buan 2.
l ·pt. goals -K. Kawasaki 1.
Fouled out-None.
Technicals • None
Estllftda -Barrera 16, L Cassity 8, '
Byfield 8, Lenhart 6, Avalos S,
Vasquez 4, Matsufuji 4, Villa 4,
J. Cassity 3, Hirata 3, Rodriguez 2,
Villa 2, Orellana 0, Gray 0.
3-pt. goals -Barrera 4, Lenhart 2,
L Cassity 1, Byfield 1. J. C~ssity 1.
Fouled out -None.
Tedmicals -None.
• Estancia's Eagles bum South Pasadena zone, invites
Ganesha to play man defense i,n Saturday's road game.
Barry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT,
COSTA MESA -That his
Estdncia High squad blitzed visit-
ing South Pasadena, 65-35, in the
flfSt round of the CIF Southern
Section, D1vmon Ill-AA girls bas-
ketball pldyoffs Thursday was
pleasing enough for Eagles Coach
Paul Kirby.
But, the l.uTuted hand his team
unveiled lo a gathenng of Gan~
sha High players and coaches in
attendance, could be almost as
important as extending the
Eagles' wuuung streak to eight,
heading mto Saturday's second-
round clash at Ganesha (24-5).
•1 hope .(the Valle Vista League
champions, one of hve teams to
earn a first-round bye) pldy mao-
to-man agamst us," Kirby said
That would likely be Ganesha's
inclination, espeoally after watch·
ing Estancia reign rune three-.
pointers over South Pasadena's
zone.
Shooting from clistance was just
one of the things the hosts did well
Thursday, and there were a lot of
Eagles deserving of kudos.
The enbre roster, padd(!d to 14
for the postseason, played and a
doien Eagles scored to help post
the team's second largest victory
margin this season Only a 74-23
trouncmg of winless Laguna
. Beach, in the first round of Paafic
Coast League play, was more
severe than the beating the Eagles
administered to the Tigers ( 10-12)
•I was d1sdppomted m our
defensive effort (breakdowns
whJch led to a handful of layups}
m the first half," Kirby said. •But
we <lid a better JOb in the second
half and we shot the ball real well.
(Zuyin) Barrera was on fire."
Barrera, a juruor guard, had
four three-pointers, mduding two
in tho first 86 seconds, en route to
a team-high 16 points.
CIF Div. lll·AA Girls
BASKETBAl
She was the only Eagles in dou-
ble figures, as the remaining
points were divided generously
among the rest of the squad
Senior Lauren Cassity and
freshman XoChitl Byfield each
added eight to represent the
starters, who watched and
cheered thell' teammates from the
bench for most of the second half.
Erika Avalos, the sophomore
starting center, scored five pomts.
but added 10 rebounds and seven
steals.
Byfield collected six rebounds,
five assists and three steals, while
Ca~sity had three steals, two
rebounds and two assISts
l.J.sa Hirata had three points
and four assists in a starting role,
while senior Becky Lenhart (six
points) and Junior Tory Matsufuji
· (four points and six rebounds)
were among those who led the
reserves.
Sophomore Maria Rodnguez
(two points, three assISts, three
steals and two boards) played well
bdcking up Hirata and Junior Hil-
da Vasquez lut both her field-goal
attempts, from 17 feet, to score
four pomts
Junior Claudia Villa was also
i.mpress1ve off the bench, collect-
ing four pomts, three rebounds
and two stedls.
Jennifer Cassity, called up from
the Junior vMSJ.ty, got her first four
vamty points, mcluding a three-
point bank from the wmg, while
senior Jenriifer Ollila, Junior Jessi-
ca Orellana and freshman nsba
Gray <lid theU" share, as well.
South Pasadena committed 27
turnovers, had Jllhl four second-
half field goals, and took 30 fewer
shots (33) than the hosts
Mesa advances to quartetfinals
•Smith leads the way for
Mustangs in 50-43 victory.
Joseph Boo
DAILY PILOT
AZUSA -In the first half,
Autumn Smith was Costa Mesa
Higb's offense. But when she got
into fou1 trouble, the rest· of the
Mustangs' girls bo.sketba.11 team
stepped in, and Mesa pulled out a
50-43 win over host Azusa m
Thuisday's CIP Southern Section
Division lli·AA first round game.
Mesa (18-10) will face the win·
ner of Saturday'• matchup of No.
2 seed Bishop Montgomery and
Sherman Oaks of Notre Dame ln
the quarterfinals on Wednesday.
The 6-foot Sml1h took advantage
ol a lholt Amie lqued and lt'W'ed
t' ol MeM '• 17 tint-half poinla. bit.
ting 1 " 11 fteld goal au.npts. MeanWhlle. the ... cA the M\W-
tangl wae a paltry t for 17.
,. Ne~. ihe 18·10 Mesa
crew still led MUia '1 2'1-.4 quin·
. tel, 17-15, at
halftime with
defense the
key factor. The
Aztecs, unde-
feated champi-
ons of the
Montvi ew
League, came
out jittery and
'---committed 14
Autumn Smith turnovers in
• the first half,
10 m the first quarter. ·we played really good D, •
COfita Mesa Coach Jun Weeks Aid. ·we couldn't buy a shot in the first
Ml.f, but our defense kePt us in it."
Smith picked up her fourth
foul three mmutes into the third
quarter and did not IC'Ore ln tho
le<'Ond half. With ill leading sror-
er out, the rest of Mela '1 offense
1tepped up, and a 9·0 run gave the Mustangs a 29-17 leed.
• 1 have confidence in all my
glrll, • Weeks Mid. •Laura Muniz
came ln and did a grMt job. We
scored nine pomt.s m a row with
her in the game."
It was th tnumwate of Nancy
Hatsushi, J('nny Earnest and
Christine Caron that ignited the
Mustang Hatsu hi hit a three-
pointer and Eam~t . cored 11 of
her 13 points m th ~ond half.
But it was Caron who provided
the b1ggc t spark. Right after
Srrulh picked up her fourth foul,
he hit a three-pointer, grabbed
four offensive rebound and
d1 hcd out two a i ts before-he
picked up her fourth foul Wlth
2.26 left in the third quarter.
Down, 37-26, after three quar-
t '"-• A7.\ISO mede one big run at
the start of the fourth quorter.
nailing,44·31, Aiusa'1 Michelle
Moore drove for o layup with 1 :St
left. On the same play, Mesa
picked up • tedmical foul. and
the Aztecs pUlled to wtthln 44-40.
AzuM had a a.anc. to dole
the game to one po•111kla With •o MCOndl left. but c... tied up
Beltnda ~· lbot lor •
CIF update
Corona del Mar will host la c.an.da. •
67-44 first-roood winnef C1'.J« Banning,
in the second round S.turday night.
OJI DNlllC* •AA..._,...,.,_,
CoflA MaA so. NJU 4J
Sc:of9 .,, Qlm• • Gos1.a Mes. 7 10 20 ,, • 50
AzUSI 5 10 11 17 • 43 eo.t. ...... Smith 14, HMsulhJ 14,
EMnest 13, c.ron 5, MM'lhall 2. n.jo 2.
Muni: 0, Lazo5 0, Hitt 0, Coop« 0
3 pt. pk . HlttUthi 1, CMOn , •
Ted'lnqi& • MarsNff.
~ -Moen , .. !Md .. larroge 7,
~do 6, ~in 2. Garcia 0. ~ 2.
Jtmentl 0. ~ o. 31'\. goets . None.
jump ball, Which went to Mela.
Azu1a WU forced to foul. and
HatlUlhi hit ell ll'I Of ber ~
thrOwl doWn the leNU:h. .....
Ing wttb 1• polntl. •<>nee lt goe llO a 1:30, • W1111:1
Mid. •1 wun't warrild --
they hid to foul H• M. mdm
w.a't PIO to .... •
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Tidal Waves split weekend action TODAY'S SCHEDULE .HAPPY llRTHDAY ........ ,. • COrM!unlty c.oUege m.n • 1t1venide
1t0f..-ige~ 7 30 pm
Commun1tycoll199~ ·It~
et OfM104l eo..t, S 50 pm
Pltyott virond round Dttmond It n<h
It COtON dll ~. l pm; NorUIVieW •t
t'.ital'C~ I p m
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AYSO Region 57 girb undN 10 gold d..lJ. tar
t drn1 dC'f eatNt Costa M a. 6-1. before drop·
pmg t.t 2· l dcc1s1on to North l.rvirt • lu.st week-
end.
goal, cored
by Co ta AYSO REGION 97! . .....,.,, I I , , I I i :
High tctlOOI ~ • Clf DMllon U AA
Pt.yoffl. firn round W1V at PMwport
Harbor, 7.30 p.m.; OF DlvlllOn Ill M
~th, Mtond round Notttwltw •t
Corona o.t MM, 7 :JO p m
COl'Mlun1ty collt941 • C)'<oaA
Tour11Mnent. flf'St 1ound Sioumw.ttm
1t Or~ Cotit. 2 p.m
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C.Ollege • Cllr~t MUC'ki tt
V1ngu4rd Un.v~r~ty, 1':10 p m
I I I I I I I I I I ________ ... In the WUl over Co\iltl Mesil, EmUy HIJlgren
(U)d Clalre SchJ~roer P.nrh i.c ured two goo I ,
while singl goals wer£• sc:orcd by Julhme
Plggot dnd Alex Tobie s6'o.
Mesa's Stacey McDaniel .
In the los lo Nurth lrvme, l lillgren scored
thf' Jone 'Tidal Waves' goul oll ill1 assist from
TaylorJon•.
Kimmy Von der Ah , Colle n Heoyler,
Chelsea Dalton t1.nd Su· Vtn Birkner cop
lroUed the m.itlJ1Pld, while Lindsay Seeley,
,Rachel Parker, All~on Luke, Cowbtey Heard
and Leah Zarlan led the dufonse.
·~ High khoo' boYJ CIF Oh11slon II Plfvoffs. flm round NIWPOf't Hltrt>or It ti Oofldo. J p.m.. CIF Divlllon IV
• Tennts
College 'women V1119u1rd Unlvenlty
It Bioll, 2 p.m,
Goalkrrper Jessica Poulsen hdrl nu1nerou~
liaves for lbt> 'Tidal W<1ves, allowing only one
@ii II M CJllTUARIE8 I I MUC _.II ~ -~ 11 MUC "8llm 11 PUIUC IHllUl 11 PilM Nq1lD II PUIUC _ , ,, PUBLIC_ ,
LORENZ f'aclfic Theatei htvlng be recellled bY thl ll:iy east f1cad1 off th• SPRINKLERS) Al De'!Qn and Con PUBLIC HEARINGS Fictitious Bualneaa NOTICE OF TRUSTEl!'S Flctllloua Bualneu
Ml'Vtd In tht l~vHlon of Calta Men at me of· campus pedeatt11n mg SUBCONTAACTOflS 11rucuon Sotvl()el, WILL BE HELD BY THE Name Statement SALE T S No. GM-Name Statement
fa of .Ille City Cle111:n maM and 11rvk:e ec.cos1 ARE: U1we111t~ of Caltfomia. COSTA MESA PLAN The lotlowtng persons '84522-C Loen No The tolloWIOg person5 Sun Valley, Idaho of the Phlllplnea and Fair Onve. Costa M911, from the west Q1tnn111 fir• 1111.ne, 3500 Bertleley NING COMMISSION AT 1ro doing business a5 0040U004 YOU AR! IN ire doltlg bl!Slneu as•
Bette 8. LOt9nl, 81 a•v•ral laland Caldom11,untdtti.hou1 TheUUHupperl!oof1 Prot.c:tlon P.lace, Irvine, CA THE CITY HALL 77 The Denton Group, DEFAULT UNDER A T111Bone 2400Wtsl
one of'oUf mo,1t 1vid campalgntlhroughoul of 1000am. Monday. Wlllbeveryatmlladnuso SyatM11Comptny, 112697·2<1£,0 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA <102Vlt>taGranoe.New· DEED OF TRUST Coast Hw-i. Suite 12,,
1klen dJ9d Sunday the Pec:ltlc. At lfll Ind March 6, 2000 II wtlictl and conllgufll!Jon Ead\ 1521 E Orangelhorpe Se1lld bide for Lump MESA CALIFORNIA, port Be1cfl Ca~lom11 °"TEO ~18188 UN· N1wpor1 Buch, CA Febnl~ry ta 2000 II of the war he decided lime they wll be opened WIN contain an open lab· Avenue. Suite 100, Sum a ... Bid, and AT 6.30 p M OR AS 92660 LESS YOU TAl<f N:;-D2663
herhomtlnSunV1llay to teltle In Long rn~•nd111ad11oud orat ory eulte. 1 FtJl!ef1on,CA92831, Hllld bids'°' Unit SOON AS POSSIBLE Lindi Denton, <102 ~R ~~ECJ JoAnn Van D~ke,
., .. _ .... 1 I --lor e .. ch Callfornla n I e CoSuncll clHtroc>m/Olf~/con• 71<1;870-1010 Pwlrfc1!,! 111d_~~llm•IH THEREAFTER ON V15ta Grande, Newl>Ofl MAY 8E .,,.... ... AT A 2S<lu0011.We1,21.CoaN1etw'pwyor~r ...... ... ...... ' Chambell ea led lerenoe wing and gen-Unll-NllMn I .,.. ope • ._ al •:05 MONDAY FEBRUARY Beach, CUltfomia 92660 ....,...,, "' e Ir t n a r 0 ' t he wt\tre ht married Nad1 p1QP0511t lhall beat lhl erat bUll<llng 1uppon C0tp0r1llon, P.M., Thursday, March 28, 2000. REGARDING This buSlne$S IS con· PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Bea<:h. CA 92663
C1tlfornl1 law tlrm Jone1 In 1946. They tttle ol lhe wOft< and The laborllofy space la 130 E Santa Clara St 2, 2000. THE FOlLOWING AP ducted by an IOCllVl<lual NEED AA ~-G•oa Van Oyka 2<100
Klno.t and Andtrton, htd two children, Gale name of the bidder bu1 deStgnaled u an H·8 Atcadta, CA 91006, Bid Secunry In !he PLICATION$ Have you 1tarted TlON Of' THE NATURE Wast Cout Hwy' Suite
and ha• livid In tht and Thom11 R. Young no Olher d11t1ngU1shUlg occupancy Wllh ttte re· 626·<1<15-3A14 amount ol tl>". ol Ille IF AAV OF THE FOL· doing business. yet? Of' THE PROCEEDING 12 Newpart Beach, CA
Sun Valley "" for II. The m1rrlage ended mar!IS Ally btcl reoelvecl malnder of the bulldlng PREOUALIFlED HVAC L~ Sum Base Bid, IX· LOWING ACTIONS Yes, 1/03/2000 ~ST ~Acf~ 92663
more thin twanty In divorce 1 raw years alter lhe ICheduled cloa· being B occupency The (WET I DRY> cl ng 111em11es. ·•hall ARE CHALLENGED IN Linda Denton LA~~ ~ public •uo-ductTh~ ... bubslyne111 !~a·! later Tom e()f'ltlnutd In Ing'""' lot the receipt ol mecflanlcal Jl)8Ce, HIV SUBCONTRACTORS accompany lact'I Bid COURT. THE This atatement was hon .... IO lhe~helt n•rtne""',, ... p ..... ..., Y••tt. .._ • k ... blduf'lllll be 1erurned 10 '"9 lhe laborllOIY wing IS ARE: The Surety ISSUlng lhe CHALLENGE MAY BE llled With the Counry .... ·~ Sur'ilvlng members ,,,. P•P'f pee '"'ng bidder unopened. It shell loCated on !tie ground Air Conditioning Bid Bond shall be, on me UIMITED TO ONL v Clertl of Orange County bidder for c:uh, llf'• Have you starred
Include her hutblnd ind corrugated eon-be the sole 111pon11blllty llopr aouth of the l'abota· Company, Inc. (ACCO) Btd Oeadhno, h111d In THOSE ISSUES SOME· on 01 ·19·2000 check drawn on • lllt• doing bosfness yel? No
H.n1 Lorem of Sun talner bu1lne11 and of lt\e bidder to see lhal tory aulte In additlOl'I 6265 San Fernando Iha latest publl1hed ONE RAISED AT THE 2:0006817117 °' naUonel benk, checll JoAnn Van Dyke
Valley; her daughter aventu1lly marrlad his bid la received In the loWer level lab w1n0 Road, Glendale, S1a1e of Caltlomla. De· PUBLIC HEARING DE· oa~y Pilot Jan 28. Feb ::r" ::,: '::.°'fed· Th11 stolern&nt was and 1on-hw1w litdl Evelyn Towera In 1954. proper time. 1ocommodate• an NMR CA 9t20l, ~anment of lnauranc;o, SCRIBED IN THIS NO· 4, 11, 18, 2000 F236 cMctt.cd u 1 a,'::,; llled wllh the County
and Phlllp Truax ind They moved to New-A sel of Bid Docv· lab, open l1bor11ory 818·24<1-6571 list of Insurers Admllled TICE OR IN WRITTEN Flctltloua Buslneu fed 1 ::' b'f 1~ loan Clertl of Orange County
f rt e h h .. ments may be Oblalned lultl Ind the laboratory A.O. Reed & Co., 10 Transact SUlllY lnaur· CORRESPONDENCE N s t ere ng• on 02· 15·2000 her our grandtoni po Hc i w are ,,e at the Offtce of lhe City rumbl and 1lectr1c11i 4m Ruflner S1reet, enc:e In This State. DELIVERED TO THE ame t!i •ment iaociitlon, °' 11"!ng• 20006819769
Aaron, ToblH, H1n1 would llve or the rest Engineer. n Fair Drtve. rooma ,he mectianlcel San Diego, CA D2111, The llJOOtUful Bidder PLANNING COM· Ttie lollowin~ petsons aasoclitlonfledOf MWIO• Dally Pilot Feb. 18. 2.5,
1ndLukullofSh1ron, of hl1 life. Tom 1.nd Costa Mesa, Callfomla, apace aervfng Iha 858·565..11131 and Its Sut>conlractora MISSION AT, OR ~r~1f':~~~1e~sa1s~ tto~~the 'i~~ Mar 3.10, 2000 F275
ConnactJc:ut. Evelyn had three chit· upon nonr1fund1bl1 clanrOO!ll/offloe wing 11 Crllchfleld will be required to follow PRIOR TO, THE PUB· TERNET SERVICES Code and euthonzed 10 CNS1763436 We wtll 111 mlaa her dren, J.D., Patr1ct and p1yment of $25.00. An located on the north side • Mechanlcal, Inc.. lhe nondlscrlrninauon ro UC HEARING 2731 G nn 1 0 Costi do bullllftl In this tf•I• NOTICE OF
very much Mey the f1tter. Ala marrla'f to addlllonal ch1rge of or lht ground floor and 188 TechnoloOy Drive, qul1ements 1el lorltl In 1 CONSIDERATION M Caa 11
8 r 9• 2626 will be h Id by the d 1y ' E I d I $5.00 wlN be made 11 wlll hive 1 runnel con· Suite H, the Bidding Documents OF MODIFICATION eaa. 1 omia 1 u PUBLIC SALE nd bl at her back dive yn e n 1 n handled by mall. Bid nectlon 10 the 11t111Jng hv•ne, CA 92818. and 10 pay preva1llng FOR REVOCATION OF Oscar Samuelson. •PPOlnted trust". The PURSUANT TO THE
Yore• •om• YHrl docum•nl• and other cami>v• utHlty tunnel 949-727 ..... 333 wage rates al the loca PLANNING APPLICk 2731 GaMet Dr . Costa .. ,. 't\/IJI be made, bul CALIFORNIA SELF·
ego. contract documenlJ may The laboratory suites PREOUALIFfED lton ol the Woll! TION PA·88·17<1 CON Mela, Cahfomla 92626 wrthoul coven1nt ex SERVICE STORAGE ndlng. PltaM It Wll In Newport also be examined al the are baled on11 two-way LABORATORV All ltt1ur1nc1 poll· SISTING OF A CoNDI This bustnesa Is con· -1111nty, tllPfeued °' FACILITY ACT (B&P cell Wood River Beechth1thew111ble OfficeofthtCltyClerl<of 22'x22'1tructutalgrid, CASEWORKAND clettequlred tobeob-TIONAL USE PERMIT cluctedt>y·anlndivtdual Implied, regaidlog !Ille, COOE2l700ETSEOI
Chapel It to eontlnu1 hla love of Che 0ty ol Calta Mesa With a 22' JC 11' labot'8· COUNTERTOPS talned by Contraclor TO EXPAND AN AUTO Have you 5l~r~d C::'°"ki :.i:~t: THE UNOERSIGNEO
(208) 788-2244 (2) I boating and fishing Bid Documents wdl not toiy module The 111\JC· SUBCONTRACTORS and ContrlCtor'a o.. DEALERSHIP (NOW ~Oscang bussinsess vet.,. __ 0 obi 1 · MCUrld .... WILL SELL AT PUBLIC d ~I th t ...._. be malled unless the ad· ture will be tllhtr 1 ARE: tlgn Con1ulllnt1 shall HONDA) DUE'. TO r · amue,_., ttga IOfl wr AUCTION ON FEBRU fOf the NrVlce •ta •· b 1 -rn~tka Y;r~ dlbon81 $500 charge It pou1ecHn·pl1e1tlat1labt' Dow Dlverarti.d, Inc., be 1ubf•c1to1pproval CONTINUED VIO· This 5t&temen1 was Meet said Otld of TN•t The ARY 25. 2000, THE Crtmatlon practdtd oy on 1 9 n lncloded With payment drop P8l'ef 5yslem or 1 1679 Placenlll AllB by University for form LATION OF CONDI· Wilh the County Cler11 of under.igned TruatM PERSONAL PROP·
the l«Vlce•. ~orlal Mbago In Wlaconiln. E1Ch bid shell be poured·lfl·Ol&Oe pan jOISl Coill Moaa. CA 92627. •rid eub11anc1. All TION OF APPROVAL Orange County on ~ldalms -nv k•bi~ i: ERTY INCLUDING BVT c ontrl6ut1on1 "' Throughout hit tdult made on the Propc>UJ lysllm. The labo1110fy IMg-65()-g()()() 1uch pollcl11 •hall be NU~BER TWO RE· 1·2•·2000 -·· lncocrec:tnna NOT LIMITED TO 1ugg11ted to th• lit• fie owned I k>ml,lheetsP·1through SIAllllrtenvl510nadH ISEC,lncorpo<atld, l1tuedbyecompany. QUIRING THE RE 200068176'8 ptopertyaddr ... Ofothef Fu AN IT u A E .
Arthrltla Foundltlon number of boat.a Ind P·9 piovtded in Ille con-large open ar1u IUll· 10601 Callo Leo. ;.190, Which l1 ll1ttd by BHI MOVAL OF A PUBLIC Da~y Pilol Jan 28. Ftb common dnignahon,, If CLOTHING TOOLS 441 E. 400 S., Sutte Wit In avid n1heifnart traCI dooumenta, end abft lof the lle>tlble plan· Los Alamitos. CA 90720 ind lh1ll h1v1 a r1tlng ADDRESS SYSTEM, 4, 11. 18, 2000 F2<12 ~UST~RIS~ AND I O A OT HE A
103 Sall Llkt City In aouthem Callfoml1 S"hll be acxomptnled by /\Ing and layout ol labo· 71<1·761-5151 I of A· or .,..llr and• ff· LOCATED AT 2888 Fictitious BuslneH HAYES LINOBMN A HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
UT 94111 ' and B•l• Callfornla a certified chec:k or 1 bid ratory and 1uppo11 Kewaun" Scientific n1ncl1I cl1111fic1tlon HAAB OR Bou LE. Name Statement SINGLE MAN R900fded I LOCATED AT • Wh hi bond for nor l6U lhan 11111 Lib support Corpo+'1tlon, of VIII or blttlr. VARD IN A Cl ZONE T-he following P" SON ~....,.,.. I It 1 PROPERTY 00101 G water a. •n • 10% of Ille amounr of apace II located Wlthln 2700 We5t F1on1 Srreel, The auoceaslul Bidder ENVIRONMENTAL DE· ~~' ""'"'.... •• n roman 2065 PLACENTIA AVE ' YOUN chlld!!n were young lh8 bk1, made payable to lhe lnrertor zone1. w11h Staresvme, NC 28677, w111 be reqwad to have TERMINATION EX· :~o':~ngbusBu&~~e::· ~ ~'1!:5of In~ COSTA MESA. CA
ha a .. o Wat an avid the City ol Calta M111 lab benches 1X11ndlng 704-87~7202 the lollowi.ng Sta1a of EMPT 3228 Dallora Ave • RtCord• In the olTlce of 92627. 9<19·646-0569
ThomH R. Young camper and trout fl•h-No propose! shall be OU1 to the north Ind The Valley City Cahfomra Contractor's FOR FURTHER IN· C06ta Mesa CA 92626. the Recorder °' OR· TIME 9 OOAM, STORED
(Tom) palled IWIY erm1n In th• High considered unleu ac· IOUlh Mechanlcal SUP· Manutacfurlng llceoae currenl at the FORMATION ON THE Peter LA 'Gruenbeclt ANGE County, C1hf0fnla BY THE FOLLOWING t=1bn11ry 14 "V1len-Sierra Mounttlna and companied by 1uch ply 11 provided tt11ouoh ComptnyUmlted, tlmeolaubmlaslonollhe ABOVE APPLICA· 3228 Oakora Ave • O.teotsaie.2i25l2oooai PERSONS . C074
llnea Day", 2000 In the wettem U.S. HJ• cashier'• Check, cash. 01 venk:al ahlfll In the rn. 6<1 Han Srreel, Bid. TIONS. TELEPHONE Costa Mesa, CA 92626' 2 00 PM Pl.ce of Sale PERLA ARROYO DE
Newport B1ach Call-gut1o for flahlng con-bidder's bond. terlot zone 01 the labo<a· Dundas, On1arlo. Goneral Budding 171<1) 'l5<1·52<15 OR This business is oon· AT THE NORTH FRONT RAMIREZ. 0046 MIKE fornla. He Wll e1 yelrl fl ued Ill the nd f No bid lhall be con-tory, with txhau5t oxlllng Canada l9H 203, Conlrac10r CALI. AT THE OFFICE ducted by-an IOdivldual ENTRANCE TO THE FLISTER, 0161 JOE • Fl hlld nl llf un .... • 0.. sldered unle11 l1 l1 made the 1ult1 In .Shahs at lhe 905-626·2255 (llcenao Classllk:atlon) OF THE PLANNING Have you alerted COUNTY COURT· HERNADEZ of 1'19· Yt c ren ht a, tven mrougn on a blank lorm 1X11rlorwalls PREOUAUFIED B DIVISION ROOM 200 d 1 b I? HOUSE 700 CIVIC PROPERTY 22301,
and nine Grand· hit btd ht1lth of the furnished by the Cuy ol Tha ex1erlor of lhe PLUMBING SUBCON-(license COde) 77 FAIR DRIVE COSTA Y~sng1 Olu~ness ye CENTER DRIVE WEST 2065 PLACENTIA AVE .
chlldren aurvlvt Tom. put two yeera. He had Costa Mesa and Is made bulldlno will oonslst of an TRACTORS ARE: THE REGEriTS OF MESA CALIFORNIA Pet11; LA Gruenbeck SANTA ANA. CALI: COST A MESA. CA
He w a a born planned 1 fl1hlng trip In acoordance with the Integral oolo<od cast-tn· A.O. R••d & Co., THE UNIVERSITY OF P1,1bllihed Newport Thll ,,aiemenr was FORNIA ProP.rlV Ad· ~627, 9<19 6<16·0569, December 10, 1918 In to B•l• Cillfornl• In provision• or the place concr11e/gl1as <1n1 A11l1ner S1ree1, CALIFORNIA Buch Costa Meu hied Wllll tile County dtHI 1, purporled to be TIME 9 OOAM. STORED
Lldyamlth1 Wltc:on1ln, Merch of thl• yur Ha ProP0$81 requl111men11 ptnal tYl)e skin system San Oleo<>. CA 92111 Deoember 1999 Dally Pilot February 18. Clertl of Orange Coun!y 1990 MON~OVIA AVE· BY THE FOLLOWING the fl t Of th f. Avalldclaas"A"(Gen· CONSTRUCTION 858·565·4131 Publlahed Newport 2000 032000 NUE COSTA MESA CA PERSONS E262
born ~o NI:,:-:;: N'11 1 mH:::! ~ ti• erat E"fineenng) Con· COST ESTIMATE Pan Paclllc Beach·Cos11 Mesa F268 on °2• • 200Q6818720 g2627....,1J.4 APN 1 422• MICHAEL ROSEN-·
John Young. Hie Cfu~eBal~A~cg~ g;c::s=~J:= ~30~0~·~B-BIDS 1:~~=W~~. ~PilotFebruary 18• FfctltlouaBuaineH Odt PtlotFeb.11,18, 513-~7~roca~a:::ou~ ~~'&~ERTY 20139, •
brother Dudley lngCtub,TheNewport nla,mottbepoaaelSad ONLY TO THE FOL,. l111u\e,CA92614, r2n NameStatement 25,Mar 3,2000 F255 =~d~ um!'~ 20911PLACENTIAAVE,
aurvlvn him •nd hie Harbor Nautleal by the oon1rac:1or 11 lht LOWINO PRE.QUALi· IM9-47<1·9170 Flctltloua Builneaa The 1011ow1ng pel'IOl'ts Flctltloua BualneH llll1t1I publicatlon °' thl• COSTA MESA, CA brother Jam ea or Muaeum and other llmt of tht bid FIED PRIME CON· Bl<Jdlng Document5 Name St.tement ara dotno bu~11.eu aa Name Statement notlCI 11 s10,140 10 92627. 9<19·6"6·0734, A...JA Younn ,..tied bo II dfl hi Theoontracton1smg1 ~ACTOftS: WillbeavailabletoPre· I) CLASSICAL DE· Thefollowlnqpersons och indudee Ille rotal TIME 10 30 AM,
.;r-y thrM ye1B'~. i.t~ ngl ·: ~ ng r• craft or cJuslflcatJOn not Henllf Phlfpa qualif Id General Con· The folloWlng ptflOllS s I G N s . II) ca I• 8111 doinO buStnen 81" amolint °' lhe unptld STORED BY THE FOl·
I cu •· om WU ahown on Gene rel Construction Co., tracror Bldderl on are dalng business 11 eDa1gn com. c.) 0.ign-Hilbert P1ope11y Man· bel9nce (tncludl ac-LOWING PERSONS Tom grew up n • not one to contemplate Prevllll1ng Wage De· 2<115 campus DNll•. Tu11d1y, December SuKHne Maga, 3750 lnO Elegance. '800 P'0t1 agement, 1300 8<i5tol N crued Md un~ Int«· c 3 3 " A L B E AT eonaln, llvtn.11 Pffnd-lift but rather partld-1enrnnallons, m1y bl,.. Suite 100, 28, H199 and WI I be IS· Bear Srreet, Suire 1, T1ff1n Place. Newpoll •1llO, NeWJ>Oft Beach, Ml) and r..anabte MENDE z. c 2 5 3
pally In Othkoth and p1t1 In h fully 1nd to quired IO pay the wage Irvine CA 92612, 1ued It Santa Ana, CA 92704 Be1ctt. CA 92660 CA 92660 ..um.tad cc.ta 911• DOUGLAS NAUMER.
Neenah and g(tdu1ted tnJoy end ihlre hie ex· rate of that crall or clas· (IM91852·0111 CONSOLIDATED .,:18~l~t'.e~._1!75f. 800Llndap l nSchtPndlaler Martt Hiibert. 7 Ocean penMt and lldY.ioe. 91 C275 SUSAN GILBERT, from NHnlh high ptrltnCH with hi• slficatJon most closely (9'D) BS2-0218 (Fax) REPROGRAPHICS, .... ""'' 1 Ori If n g'· Ridge Dtllle. Newport the lime°' lnlllal putJllce-C347 LARRY SHIPMAN
.ehool In 1836. Shortly rrlend• 1nd f1mlly. He r:~~1~:0:. M!!'~::tro c~:~ ':,.'!1!':_~,.s=s. 58Ft:: ~ D2i.7:0. ~l~~ort Dl'ach, A ~· ~=.5~ con-~ 1~1not~ ~-~~~~E~V w ~od ~31 , ~~orl • .!'JSlh,ttlCh•~nlv~ rttlly llvtd for the lionsetfectllleatlhellm• NlelMnDllllngh•m (714)751-2680 duc11dby anlndlVidual Anti• MetSlOf Boyd, ducledby anlndNldual ECU~ • TRUSTEE BLVD . COSTA MESA, .,, ..., pl .. aure he got from of Illa can for bids Bullct.r1, Inc., Attention: Rlctr Ber1ottt Have you 111rttd 18"8 Port Cartow Place. Have you started SERVlCES INC 15455 c A e 2 8 2 1
atty of Wlacon1ln for bolling, f1ahlng, hie The C11y Council ol th• 1500 w Carson St1ee1, or Sii D1lg1dlllo doing businau yet? N1
660
wpor1 Beach, CA doing business yet? SAN f<ERNANOO IWS· 9<19·6<16·0569, TIME
one year and then children and the many City of Costa Mesa re· Suite 100, Prequalllled Prim• Yes, t l/10/99 92 • Y ... 111195 SION BLVD SUITE ~ 11 30AM, STORED BY
entered full time tlT• frlend1hlp1 th1t h• hid HtvH the rlOht.10 rajec1 Long Beach, CA 90810, ContraciOl'I may pock up Gwin Sukeena Cl Thlad ~Ullll81S II con· Mar1t Hiibert IWSSION HILLS CA THE FOLLOWING PER
corrugated cont1lner prlnclpally lri Califor· arv, or an blcfs (310~52-8880 f1ee of cflarge one 'U This wrtstarimem wea ':f' Y co·pa~ne;• d This 11a1ernent was 913<15 (818) 345;~ SONS E169 GRACE
and box buatn .. t . It nl1 ind Wlacon1ln.IHe co~ P ~~':: i~! E~~l~~t~r H~l '&;:Jx, ~~~and~~~;!'" at ~~ ol ~,.~:. g:~~ dof~;e bJs~~ .. : a~:11 ~:'11< ~/'~,~~. ~~ ~~1328 ~1i,~t ~ASN~~AE ~0Ll &~1 ~
Wll In North C.rollna, hid • wld•r•ng ng provision• of SICllon PRF.OUALIFIEO De&!Qnand Contlruction on 02-08·2000 Yes, 10·25·8" on 02·0<l·2000 2/11 • HOWARD WILLIAMS
1tthe1geofttthalhe MnNofhumorthathe 1770 to 1780 Inclusive, SUBCONTRACTORS servrce1. Unlvelltty of 20008819085 Linda L Schlndler il0006118820 PROPERTY 24517,
flr•t 11w the Atlantic tnloytd 1h1rlng with• of Ille California Labor NOTE: ALL CaUfomla, IMne, 3500 Dally Piiot Feb. n . 18. Thi• statemanCout was Dally PllOI Feb 11l. 16, Fictitious Bualneaa 1725 POMONA Ave.)
Oce1n, ind where hl1 bro1d range offrienda. Code, Iha prev1n1ng rare SUBMITTED BIDS Berlfeley Place, ltvlne, 25. Mar. 3, 2000 F256 filed with lhe nry 28, Mar. 3, 2000 ,.25.c Heme Statement COSTA MESA, CA
lift long love for the Many wlll aorelv ml11 and ecele of wagea ... MUST LIST ONLY CA 92697·2450. Addi-Fictitious Bu1lneH Clertl ol Orange County Flotltloua BualneH The lolloWing person1 g2627. 9<19·650-7872,
Ne begen. At tha out him tablilhed by lht Director THOSE CONCRETE. llonal sots may ba ~ur· Name Stlitement on 02· 1 5·2~ 9n 8 Name Stattmtnt ere doing bu1rne11 11 TIME 1 2 3 0 P M
break of World War A. ctlebr1tlon of hi• :u~al're:a~l:~ ~.~r~ ~~:J~=9~ALU ~~~t ~~~C: The folio....in8 pe1son1 Dally Pllor2Feb 1~. 25• The 1on0¥1tng person' ~:·:~fH":~~~c~~~ Eb~~~g BiJ~~J~·
Two he enllated In th• llf• Will be It 3:00 pm of California whlCn 8111 OLAZINQ SYSTEM, Reprographics. ~x~~J\11~ .. F~~ Mir 3, 10, 2000 F269 are ~ business as· Slanlon, CA 90680 E 2 0 2 DA ALENE
U.S. Cout Guerd at on Frld1y, Fabrulry 18 flied With !tie Clly Cieri< ELECTRICAL, FIRE NOTE: rr IS THE ORANGE COUNTY, Flctlttoua BualnHI Criner s era. 4~ Perl< Young Hoon Kim. BESANCON, E204 Wll·
lht Great Llk•• Naval at P•elflc Vlew Mtme>-of the City of Costa PROTECTION ENOI· SUB-CONTRACTORS' 18012 Mitchell Ave So . N•me Statement ~~1:~aoo wport 1823 Blue Haven Or. LIAM ODELL. G315C Training Center In rial Patti In Newpott Mesa; and shaH lotfell NEERINO (ARE RESPONSIBILITY TO l111ine. CA 9261<1 The lo41ow.ng per.on& • Rowland Heights. CA EDNA SANDATE ,
Chlc1go, where he a .. ch. A party, 11 p1f penaltlea prescribed SUPPRESSIOW REGISTER WITH THE Orang a County's ara do4ng blnlneu as ~~ E4~ e ~.~ 91748 ALL SALES ARE SUB·
received his b11lc hit dlraetorder1 wt11 lherefnfor SPRINKLERS), HVAC UNIVERSITY OR CON-United Way 18012 ADTAZ N ·206 N Yoong Al Kim, 1823 JECT TO PRIOR
training, along with lmmtdlatelyfollowth• noocompkance of the (WET" DR'/) LABO-SOLIDATED REPRO-M1tdlellA11e.So,lr.rine, PROFESSIONAL ~c!9266oev.pot1 Blue Haven Dt . CA N CEL LATIO'N, f I d f aald Code AATORY CASEWORK GRAPHICS TO AC· CA 9261<1 SERVICES 38<1 Pnnc.e· • Rowtancr Hetghts CA TERMS RULES ANO aom• , •n • rom e•ltbratlon. At hit MARY EU.IOlT, ANO COUNTERTOPS, KNOWLEDGE RE· Thll bullnNI. con· ton D eoita Met.a CA Tl'lll bu ... nes. ii oon-91748 • REGULATIONS AVAIL
Neenah and greater requnt, ht wlll be OE~TY CITY CLERK A N D p Lu M 8 I N G CEIPT OF THE NA ru-r • . ducted by an lndMdual This botlnelll II con ABLE AT SALE. DA TED
Wlaconaln . Later' ctem1ted Ind hi• r• CrTY OF COSTA MESA SUBCONTRACTORS RAL SctENCES UNfT 1 d~.~.by y~~: 92.:i~ Kemy Young Cl H:v• b y.OU'~.:'ar':t~ dUded by husband and THIS 11TH AAO 18TH during World W1r Two, malnt acati.red It .... Published Newport I WHOM HAVE BEEN BIO DOCUMENTS. domg buslnell ytl? 38-4 Pl\nceron Dr C:C:.ta ot g u '" Y wile OF FEBRUARY 2000
he lttended the U.S. In lltu of flower• Beach·COlll Meu PRE-QUALIFIED BY UNIVERSITY WILL Yll, January ... 2000 Miii CA D26Z6. Y~J~And tson The reg!Slranl com ev ORANOEco' 1NC
Coeat Guard Academy conttlbutlona may b9 Dally P~ot February 18, UNlVEASrTY OF CALI· NOTIFY SUBCON· Orange County's Thii buaines~ 15 con· Th s£at9ment 8 was rneooedlotrannctbo,I· 701 WESTERN AVE
In tffw London Con-mlde to the Newport 25, ~000 FORNIA, IAVINE TRACTORS WHO Unltad Way, Emmanuel ducied by 1n Individual rtled IS th !he Count nest under lhe flC1iUou5 NUE. GLENDALE, CA nec:tlcut.From11M1to H b Nt t i I F287 CAMPVS.FAILURETO HAVE REGISTERED V Lallana,CPA Have you 4t8tlld Cl rk w1'0t Countyy bu1tneu n1m1 01191201, 8182<148080,
1945 hi rOM tttrough M • r or 151u Ee It DEFERMENT OF 00 SO WIU. RENDER WITH DESIGN AND Thia Slatement w11 dotng l>Ulfneu yet? No ooeo2.ia.2~• names haled obolle on I BONO NO 5857632
the rankt to become. P:C~t'eoaat High~~. BIOS t1.s>E. NON·RESPON· i~~~~c~~N CON-~:irk ~·~n:::. ~~~ ~~cia K~7ny V°:'ng 200068191'8 "~!ing Hoon Kim B:~~~~~·: .. :·ra
lltultntnt ltld terved Newpo11 Btach, Call· Subject Ibo ~~s PREOUALIFIED SOL.IDATED REPRO· on 01-19·2000 filed Wl~h a ~,:•neo::~ ~:"L:''°J ~ 11;:21~ Young Al l(jm Oa11y Pilot Febmary 11, In comblt condition• fOfnla 92660 prescribed y u .......... r-CONCRETE IUBCON-GRAPHICS, OF AO. 2000&817Hll Clet1. I Or•no• Coun1y . I • Thi• lttllmenl was 16 2000
In the Nofth Atlantic Signed. 1t118d bids lor TRACTORS ARE: DENDA WHICH ARE Daily Pilol Feb 11. 18, on 02 ~5.;ooo FIC1Jilout Bu1lnttu filed wllh lhe County . F262
Oc.un, Wase.rn EUo-I lor 8 Lurttp Sum CM Mor1ey Conltrucllon AVAILABLE AT DE· 25. Mar 3, 2000 F258 20006819n3 Name Statement Clark of Orange County
, Ind J Int ..... tract art lnlltled IOf the Company, SION AND CON· Flct1tio1a BualneH Dally Pilot Feb 18 2! Th• fOllOWlnQ perton• onOH4·2000 Flcttlloua BualntH JL following Wot1c 2001 28111 Street, STRUCTtON S. ERV• Mar J 10 2000 f:21o 118 doing business 11 2C>OOe818778 Name St1tement CJTY O, NAT\JRAL Suite 100, ICES. Name Statement ' ' V1talwot1c1 PtOductlont>, Dally Pilot Fib 11, 18, The following pe!$001
COSTA MESA SCIENCES Sance Monica CA TWO MANDATORY The follOWlng persons Flctltloua BualneH 2602 Sama Ana Ave· 25 Mar 3 2000 F265 ara dolno bu1lne11 at·
UNIT 1 llO<I05·293" PRE·BIO ero doing bualneu 1•. Name Statement 8 Cosln Me&R CA,. ' B COASTAL TREAS ORANGE COUNTY, PROJECT NO. 991055 310-39D 1600 CONFERENCES shall Spllltuel Gulld ol The followlnO persons o2ea7 ' Flctltrou1 uilntH URES. 20071 Cypre~
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CAUFORNlll UNIVERSITY OF Mato Con11ructlon bl~ .. tollowl. Am1tlco, 1129 W 11e doing bu1lne11 aa P•trlcla Charlene Nam• Statement Sheer, NowPol'1 Beach, NOTICE CAUFOANIA, IAVINE Co., Inc., t :SO A.M. Tu9ld1y, Blllboa Blvd lfB, New· 1) Calllomla't Maeh I Souta 2602 Santa Ma The folloWlnO Ptr!ionl CA 92660
tNVITINQ BID Orta1,,ally IChlduled 30 HuQllel, S\Jlto 209, Janu1ry 11, 2000, Pol1 Oeaeh, CA g2881 MotorcyclH, b) Long Avenue Coata M1aa. are Oolng bUslnes1 II Alla M1111 John,
THE NOTICE IS for l'HUftSDAV, IMlll, CA 1>2618 UnlverellY of Callfomla, Chrllllne Caparelli. Mach MOlt>fcydet. C) CA 92627 Flrat Aid Olrecl Of 20071 CypteH S1teet,
Cemet Moftu HEREBY GIVEN thll FEBRUARY 2A, 2000 IMD·586·2660 l1111ne, Public Sel'\llQe1 112g W 81lboe Blvd Long Mach 1 Molor· This bullnesi Is oon Otanga County, 9672 Nawport Stich, CA r-... ........i ""! :.~,:!! Hlled prorou11 for hu been defered 10. PREQUALIFIEO CUR· Bulldlng, .Room 100. 11B. Nvwpo11 Beach, CA eyolH. d) M ch 1 Motor dUcitd by-an lnotYldual S.llllttt Or . Hunllnglon D2860 vo-vr.,,,. _,, furnishing 11 llbof, ma· THURSOAY,MAAC::H2, TAIH WALL/WIN• Irvine, Ca11fomla g2697 92661 evc1e1, 133 ln<lu tnll Have you •tarted Buch. C•llfornla Thia 1>ua1111s1 It~
3500 Pl()lfio View~ letlal•. equipment 2000 DOWSIOLAZIHO I V... (9.49) 824-6830 D 0 n n •• M a r I • Way, Cotta M•••· CA cbng bUslnllS ytll? No D26<16·2820 ducted by· an lndl'lldWI
Nftl)Ol'l BMcll trlntponlltOn Ind aucti Bld1 fOt the a ... Bid TI! M a U I CO N and 0:30 A.M. Tueeday, Slenlake t2068 Coyne 92627 PaVICI Sowa Jeffrey Soon Loop, Have you llltttd 644-2700 otti.r IWll•• u may be .,. due from Prime TRACTORS ARE Jtnuery H 2000, SI • LOI Angel11, CA Luong Ouoc Mactl Thi• •ltltn\lnl WH 0672 Se•lf ah DI .. Hurn dolno butiMIS ywl7 No ••••••• .. I re(IUll'ld la< lhl con-Contractors no tater Archltecturat Ola•• UllMlrlily OI Callfornll, eoo..D 1•'1 w Ac()erta, Full hlltd *•lh the County lnalon Be ch. Cl~lornil R•ta M.ene JoM --n--lllVCtlOO on lunflow.t than: 2:00 P.M. a Aluminum Co., tnc., lrvinlt, PubliC S.Mces Thlt bullnen 11 con· erton, CA 92833 Ciotti 01 Orange County D16<16 2820 Thia 11 toment w r--~ Avenue Improve Ilda for Unit Prlc11 1Dl1 Union SttMt Bu•ld•no, Room 100, dUClled by a gene'81 Thil bulfne11 It oon· on o1-12.2000 Thia bualnell la con· Med with Illa County IEU. IMADWAY menta, PhaM • from and AhemetH 111 due 0.lcllnd, CA IM607, lnnnt, Clllt1011111 92697 p1t1ne11h1p dUdlld by en lnelivlduAI 20006816so7 ducted by an lndlvidull Clerk ot Omnge county Mott\la!Y '* Chapel 11$ feet of u_,. A.A to from Pt1mt Contrao-610 «<• 0100 (Q<lg) 424 G630 Have you lltrttd Have you 1t11l1d Dallv Pilot Feb 11 18 H1v1 you 111111e1 on 02'15 2000
Cremation IU IHI eeu 'or lonlnolat.rthan: ModetQIUa AT1ENDANCE AT d0ingbu1lft4l11yel?No e101ng bu11neu yel? 25 Mu 3 2000 ~ doing bu1ln1H yet? 2000M18772
Up A-" ind Hlfbot 4:00 P.M. It DMiOn end Cornplny 80ni PftE·BID CON-ChtllliM Cll)lntUI y., Jll'!Olry 1 DG8 . YH, l>IJ03/2000 Daily Pilot Feb 18. 25.
110Broe.dwey 80~1.:.,.,d/louth C:OO.tlUCUOnSatvfc.es, <1907E Llnd0n10rtve, FERENCE& IS MAN> This 111tement w11 LU4!ng011ocMld1 STATEMENTOI' J1N1eyS Loop Mar 3, 10.2000 F272 Cot M CO.et Drfv1 tntefM<> Uor\/9l'Slty of Cl.ltfOffllti. Anlll'lelm. CA92U07. DATOAY 'OR ALL !tied w11ri llwl County Thia ''" n1m waa ABANDONMENT OF Thia 111temen1 w111 .-.... 21~a1~ tfon lmprovtment1 ll'Me, 3500 Bel\:elay 7t<l•7n·n1<1 PREOUALl,.-1£0 PRIME Cltt1t of O<lng COunry llle<S wtlh lhl COunty USE OF FICTITIOUS fllad With 1he County Flctltloue ButlneH
-• wv Project No 00o04 ~ Place, lrvlne CA Tow.f 01111 lno. COHT'RACTORI• THti on 02 15 2000 • Clerk of OfllllQ• CounlV BUSINESS NAM& Cle11c ot o::;ge County N•mt S\ltetMnt r.!!!!!!!!!!!~====·==~~I t2oJiJ.J,~ON OP 0570 P•ltwt•y St: MHTIHOS WIU BE 2oooee1eno 00 02•15 ?000 . The lollow!ng J)t...atll on OMl ............. 117 .. 4 The loltowinO perlOnl """""rd &Uitt A CLOIED Al t :H A.M. 08.lfy Pllol Feb 18. 25. 2.000Ult77t l"ltVillbanc:lonOdlhtUM ,...,.,.. " a"' OOing ~U 11
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lho School of OIQIOOlcal "... ATICtP TE IN TH& art dolrtsi bu1lm1M1 u . rtie lollowlr!ft pe1w11 I y, CA 0?703 N•me Statement C..lllomia 9~ •a
Sele Ile UCI AndetlOn I Howard PA A FLOWER PROPER• •r• dOing btJllllfllt ft ltut F1cti110U1 Bosh The IOllowlng P'Jrt0n1 Jl\10(! Mllhue ICa•lcO. Cd noa ~I I • ii i llec:trlc, Inc., • ., PROCESS Al A JIES INCOHPOHATiiD, a) SHAIJElON 5 l'IMS name retarrOd to .,. dOlno ooa1neu ••. (1121 Atlitnlt Ave , 1313,
conr.ora 1fe~SF l7D1 R1ynn1t11Av•nU11, Pf'llMlCONTRACTOA 2<110 Hul.J•y Ruad, b) ~ltAOC:POIUS ~l~ 11tiove waa fried on MTl.6~N P•rkctnlltf MunhnB100 O.actt, Ce•·
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Sh!'PP1ng ond enterto10roen1
bonus 1oom S749,000 a-c:-
Agents, Barfield & .~.~.c~s ~l.\ll283--0206 ~-======i;~~;;;~ PEUCANPOIHT OC8M &
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COUIH UOO« construdk>n FAI~f~I~~~NTS 1~
GATED COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND • _.
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Shoi1 term
Corporate
Rental a
Starting It
$109WO.
Furnished 1pts
ev1ll. 6 block•
from the beech.
94M44-2811
Beautiful ttM·llned a1reet1 and golf cou11e Comlort1bl• 2Br 18•
viewa. EnJoy corvfreo living In your large HouM w/twdWood lloort. ~ BR ......... tnent home! 1t1ep1ac1, g111ge. small _..., y11d, $1695/mo Avlllablt
• Two-<:ar garage Feb 15 AIJ 94M75-4912
• Walhef/dfyer hookups CHRIS k. EDWARDS
• Flreplact (wooc:t a QUI nv:=!. =:..
• Ak condtllonlng 200 + Tr~ Cloled
• Wet bar 1'11e lold Lux E$1111 HOmtl,
• S2.260 to '2,500 Condell Condo Convrw. ~ Sldgs, tioletl FOlldolur• Pleae c.U (949) ~ ~ Problte FBI Stal#• and
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8c marina. Walk co Ba.Ibo. lelan.d •hop.,
Minu~ fiom Fuhion I.tend. &t,...
large apanmenu with wood l>wninc fi~placc and privec. prep.
• Boat eJip• aYSiJabS. • Sorry No Pcu
NO W LEASING 2BR/2BA
and 2BR/28A with den
SI 99S-S2800 ,
Plcue call (949) 760-0919
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$2500o'mo ll 0-37o.3t09 oPDi 8Af/$0N 12·3
802 AVOCAOO
...... Sunny.I So. of Hwy
38r 281, t2700fmo.
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Fndoy, f ebruory 18, 2oo0 9
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OCEA~rt>«IC111lln1
vltwtl RlfTIOdeled house
4000sl 4'br din 3 SOI $7500
2nd lumodcled house 5bl
3ba city lt<Us w~ain
views 81Q Tull\ y1rd sssoo
M9-760-f750 Af Rot.1.
LIDO ISLE BAY FJIONT w/
beech 3bf 3bl. gai. newly llll'IOdolld. pall() Ilk ups
$4000IMO 562·493-1069
Big Cyn 3bf 2 Sbl Dean
Twnhme. guild galed tum,
3 ~I git HIC hou$lng
S4'250 C111 IOI •PP•
84~293-4630
2br 26' very clNnfcult
nutted cellt, WIO hkup,
2 Cir gw, "Ilk to unclf
$1475lmo. MM7l-7IOO
BAYRIDGE • 2bf ibe, 1 car
gatlge, .,.Id gu&ld 9'01e<I
clean. k~ pool jacuzzi
end Ullll, qu•el S1500fmo MW76-33IO l\'tnlng
Bid CANYON
BROAOMORE
Wiii loc 4Br 3Ba lnvned
occupency ~Int oonlJ 119
y1d. 1 yoar lease $4500/mo
949 723-0940 Of
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RENTWSE OP'1":'3lfi
388 ITlllll es1Bte, lll09 ga1ed·
lo1 w/AV access SJOOO(Mo
Blolles 949~2-3850
BAY RIDGE CONDO
3Br 381, 2 c.r gar1ge
S2050JMo.
SMM5M311
GARAGE SALES
. C.MJSAT • SUN Mulll.f1mlly G¥ege Siie!
HOUSEMAN MGR
W1nts to man1g1
large es1a1e or home
~P 10 muh.ple duties, COOl<I~ & HNI~, animal & car care Xln1
Reta t4M31-4934
tools, clothing, tum, car, ....._ _____ __.
w1lhlf • much mortl .
BlbrlRoyel P1lm 47':1MPU>nmtr 2973 J1Catld1 Ave. I I
M A 8-3 llMi ·~
1245 LOGAN AVE
HOTEL FRONT DESK
CLERK "/PT wlU Jr81n .
Colt• ..... "°'°' Inn, un H&rt>ot Blvd CM
UTTle PEOPlE & Iii£
1 SHOE STORY • A UptCale Chldrn &
WOl!Wl5 Shol 8outiQul II
HOW HIRING FT"1'r SALES POS. Mon-&11 9 30
5 30 Sun 9 30-1 30
PlllM Clll M'"'4S.1S5S
MAIL ORDER P£RSOH
Top money WOlt ITOU'ld
youi IChldllle Ctll Cito.
1-I0().2M-7M2
NlNNY houseilMPtr NPB
Eng ~"'O toOcltf &
newbom Mon·F" 8 6 Goe:.<!
1>1trlfs 949·64~24
e Ptlerm1ey Clefk lypill e Cuhlet
• Llc'd Ptu1nn1ey Tech.
W• train Cllll IOI interv-
949~2-0122 01 Fax Resume 10 949 642·9469
Pit RECEPtiONIST
& Gane181 olhc1 help In N B
10.15 hours I* week Cal
949-718-274'6
I In waret!OUM Suite fJ ) , ADMlfWRKTHO ASSIST Antquea Ind collec1~ small CdM co PT ~»vi
from Grllldmu .t1or19L per WMIC. strong phone,
E-vV!lng goeel fum, ~Ind llliTwl "* ltwelry, 1ppll1nc ... reqd $1()-1~ Emajl fll
Clothe.I Ind IOU mite. Clnldl. •evsoeaktra com
SUMMIT 3bf 2 !iblboaUl! HtOAG HOSPfTA1. * Fu 949-67S.;478
twmme. ~"°· ~ sec HOP garld. w hkup. care&:' 11~~UH1T F-2 •AT EASE• ~.sr~!t7~~. OPEN T\IE·WEO 1o.3 MENS STORE
SALES PERSOH FUIMUft
FIT. exptllence recplWd •
H B & C M loea1Jo1• Cd 1<"'11ne 714·S9$-S321 -·' r======~I Fasnion 111.lnd II now hiring = ;'.!:'~.~= 144() mcli l--1 SALE~ ASSOCtAI!:..
carpet 2900ll., s.ot700'mo FOR Ul.l ~om ecrngdei.. !M9 3 76--3389 ;;:;=====~ WOLFF TAHNING BEDS 800iCKEEP£1i·30Hulmo.
•SECRETARY•
1202 ROOMS I TANATHOME ~~ .. ~~ FOR RENT B~:~.~~Et "-'""" 10 MW.U.1IOI.
• • units rrom s199 oo BOOKKEEPER PIT sy1111
ful growing Worldwide
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for • Ch•ll•nt•· 949-5 ... Ztn Jtnl\lfer
Motel
MANAGERS
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(Mt/$1 presenl this Ad) 235 m11 & knchenel1s S.rualld on beaul~Ully
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FEATURES 2Hiou1
lobby/Direct dtll
pnon11/Fr11 HBO.
ESPN & DIM:.'Pool &
J.tcuuf. Guesl laun
dry Clolo IO '°5 & 65 Fwys M.n t kom 0 C
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bcht Walkwlg els· tance IO ltlOCll Ind
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our C«one del t.481 Plata
SIOfl 2 years~
llCPlfltnCe ttqullWd Sublle
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seeking tun, counlet t..,,,
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every day
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40years
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tax professional. Aeacnlng over
•O.ooo homes In 1 h lQh ·eno
maru t , vou art sure to find
many wno ntto vour help.
A smart move on vour part
wou10 o• t o tllt• 1dvant1g1 of
our 1ncr101t>1y 1ow r1tts ano
place your 10 w1tn us. on1y u s
per WHk If you sign up for the
entire 17 wHkS, or a minimum•·
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4 PHONE REPS.
full lime. ene<getic f()(
Moogage Co, eam to S600
+week + benel-s. sales axp pref <I Cont .4 •'Isa
9-49-250 571'.I
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fOf <IOOO Sdv&f & ool<I coins Cll1Joel4~24
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home. we 118111 MUSI 0Wf1 compu1" & modem caw
1 888-792·0805 elC1 785 (CAL'SCAN) •MEOiC~L 8iLCING• P1ocess Insurance clalms.
' ~al ttalning & doc1ors ...... erOllit1e<f 80().~67
....... be ewwt Iha• 11 •FOR SALEf
tht 11•11no• In thl• HANDYMAN 8USfNESS category m17 require Eatlb 20 yr1. you to cal a 900 I nutnbsr In which Tumkty operation
thtrt II I cfl•g• P'f . I 94M 3t-6609 •
642·5678
minute. · l
CARE GIVER llffded. fOI
62 yr ol<I man w/Patl(eMOnS
disease, companionship, ouHng$, walks. nurturing rellable llans PIT mid-day
Cal Jolee 949-376-3985
Good )abs
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CLASSIFIED
(949) 642-5670
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lri-will 1111UJ SEARCH llu NVM for JOll "' 110 crtrp ch.rp, ontl 111w .,.,, the
h-111111the~to111' O,,,rt H,,_ i11 5'vilil AlllL T1w11, of "uru, •far rlN
ttt1rch it C'IJmpllitJ IW will fo :!""' jU:tihDIU lturincn ,,,,,., rt•ttmmt u·•th tht
Ont11ty t!ikrlt. /t1bliJJ, lllll • 1uult far four _,Jt,., rrquinJ by IAJ, ""' thtn filr
rur /rH/ o/1,.bl1c11t#11 ,.,,,}, tlN Ctlu"'J Ckrlt.
Pkttfc 11111 '1J 10 filr P"' foriri1111.1 bU1i1ta111•umm1 •t "" /)llily Pi.ht. 330 W
&ty St. Ctlrl4 Mq.1.. If:!"""'""°' ''°I.,~ uU"' "' (949) 612·-1321 "'"' w
wiU mUI OrN1'fcmtnl1 for JO" I• btt,,J/c "111 ''°''""" '1J -·L • If JO" 1'1.,,JJ how ""l farther 'f11CJtio111, 1traic coU UJ •"" "" will N. "'"" 1"411 ~ 111 t1SJ1n JO~· GooJ /,rclt i11 JO'" llC1'> biumm!
1--I BOATS
TEftRIAC SAVINGS
1 lft • 20tt 8*trlc boat .. , '1Ntlng H low H $8500
Clll ~ilt 949-173·7200
1--==1
WANTED Private boat slip
in N.B. tor 6511. ~8' boal Xtnt rers. 9>49-4 4-0404 · Ext 315. Ask for Matt
1-~1
MERCURY IAIL! f7
LS PO'Mlr IOdll a window a UIOO 714-911 .....
Acura ~.nd "L" 'llO Wille. '4dt. 8, avto, A/C, ntv, tun pwr, ps, pt>, rrw.
orulse control, am·lm cass, 137k ml, snlf, 1·owner, mint
conc:f $8,800 9-4~ 723-1963 t BMW 321 CONV.'97 •utHul Metalllc Green,
Per19Ci Con<lltlon. t.Ckt
ml. $33,000. 94~7()6.()806
BUICK COUPE •n
$500. 714-032-0338
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAtf HIHSCH
THAT ELU IVE OVERTRICK
~t·Wnt vulnerable l'i-•rth dc:il\
NORTH
• AK6 0 753
0 97 63
•AKI
WEST • J874
<:>AO 106
0 QSl
•J6 SOUTH • 95
0 2 o AK4
EAS1'
• Q 1032 o KJ 984
0 J 108 •S
• Q 109 74 32
~The b1dd1ng: NORTH EAbT SOl/TH W~, to hss 2• Pus • 3• Pw S• 1'11.>5 PllSS Paw
Opening leoo: Four of •
Take a poll as 10 whQ was Lhe
greate" woman player of oil umc,
and our bet is lhut Helen Sobel Smith
would win by a mile This de.al 1s
from a major duplicate pairs even1, where an ovcnnck could be wonh its
weight in gold.
The oucuon would probably be duplita~ed. 1odoy •• ex.cc pt 1ha1 o few
p011rs m1gln stray into three no 11\lmp
since 11 hus bcx:ome unfo1h1un:tbh: to
tkcl:ue live ot a minor suit. ll 1]11l1hl ..eem th41 decl.in:r must lose 11 uick 1n
each red, 6Ull, but Hdcn h.id other
ideas. w~1·~ spach: h:UIJ wa~ ducked in
dummy n •nd East won with the queen Al the very wori.t. decloter
was simply exchangin& a loser for o l~r. sin1.-e a red card could be db·
curded from the closed hand on a
hiah spade. However, ~1 had no
idea whether 10 re1um a heart or a
d1umond. :Ind dech1rcr 'W~ bank.ms
on EM! chOOSmJ the-lauer.
East did indeed ~hlfl 10 a diamond.
Declatllr wo~ 1n hand, drcw two
rounds of trumps. then cashed 1he
r\!mainina diamond hof\Or. A spade:
was led '° the kina. an.d 1he losmg
diumond was discarded on tho ace of
spades. Ne,11t a diamond wa.~ ruffed
and, when lhe suit broke evenly.
Soulh's roresisht 111 trick one reapc.'<111 h3nci.some dividend. There was a good diamond on the
lllble, and still a trump in dummy 10 serve as :in cnlry. Declarer's h<:art
went away on the 131h diamond. and
lhc contracl w:is home lt\ uh an over-
tnck for a clear 1op ornhe board No1
s~rpnsingly, no one else landed 12
tnck.s.
t::W 1:~1 t:=!J
Lo mies, beige, tan leather. Low miles, Va, Northslar 'llO 5-dr, 4 whl dr, red wl
ahoys, bal. of warr & morel green, beJ. ol warr. & rnorei 1 gray lthr int tow prkg, rrwr
(019218) $18,988 (612740) $28.988 seal/windows, roof~ NABERS NABERS extraordmry low ml, 76k (714)540-9100 (714)54N100 · ml, keyles$ entry. Asking
CADILLAC Concourt 'i7 CADILLAC Sdn DeVlll• '96 $8500. 714-424·9889
295 H.P.. NOtthStac, low Red lealhet, 80I( miles, su-... JMp Ch9fokH l TD '17,
miles, Sea Mist, lthr & more. per valuel(275493) $8,988 4·WD, am'lm dsk. pwr, sM,
(212804) $25,988 '4ABERS lthr lnl. $3K below blue book
NABERS (114)540-8100 $4995. 949·760-2614
(714)540-9100 CAO SEVILLE •90 MERCEDES BENZ 300E CADILiAC DEVILLE '99 Greyfgrey, 45K low in111.. '90. Red'lan, Lorinser pkg,
V-8 Northstar. low 1811 1 oWMr, good cond. l9wered, tinted, lmmac
miles, leather, balanc& al $7CI00.'080 94~722.otl09 1 oo + kml, (2RJR804)
BOICK ROAD\l"ASTER '94 warranty, previous rental CAD STRETCH UMO •93 S16,000. PP 949-673·20«
Low 51k miles, beige, 1 (762098) $24.988 301< mlln mu'1 Mil .MERCEDES E300 '99
leathef, rare model. MINTll NABERS ... ,,..5,.2•.,.,7 ....... T b di I R .. REll (411348) Sil 988 (714)54o-9100 ..,....... " ...... ......,, ur 0 ese • " NABERS ' FORD EXPLOYER '97 36 mor4hs temalnlno 0 (714)540-9i00 CADILLAC DEVIU.E '97 Eddi• Bautr Edition, S733/mo or p~oTt ls
CADlLLAC cAfERA ·ii V-8 Northstar, Sapphire wtll\t, epotlHL $22,000 \4!~i~·t20-= Blue, balance ol warr. MMSS-8449 • lo 15k miles, silver, leather, (2B3272) $l9.988 FORD XU RANGER •97 NISSAN SEHTRA GXE '95
moonrool, CD. bal of warr NABERS Truck. Extra clb black/ 5 Spd Mai..1al,·4 Of. White, (02~)NABERS S20.989 {714)S40-9100 , black, S tpeed, is, AC, ~ ~=: J<lnt. c=:
(714)540-9100 CADILLAC OEVIU.E 116 1m·fm caaa, 36k ml1 lltta, Great Price '°'~ Ca.II ail~eil . low maes, wtite ian 1nt1rlor xtr1 cl1anl Btollntr
-pc-..-:rlltAOl CIJ!lnMDA Ot On the moveT v-8 Northslar. llliit conc:t. s10,900 94H3t-667a S67so ca111Me-sa1-30~2
C.11 (279825) $17,988 HONDA CIVIC. EX '95 Oldamoblt. Sllhou.ttt 99 NABERS Whl loaded Xln1 cond low GLS, beloe. tan nhf, loW IOI\ Cl•••ffled (7'4)54G-9100 m1 booghin8wcarmustsea ml. CD. dual doors & morel --======================:1::::;;:======-!..==::=::===== se8oo obo 9-49-51S-3n4 (175525)NABERS $20,988
• • • JAGUAR VANOVI Plat 91 (71")540·9100 When you're tuned into class1f1ed , ~fi~tJ8K:nt~r:~ ~ig;•94c~:v6~ . . I JAGUAR XJ6 '81 VAHDEN iully IOa<lea, xtnt ~ you're tuned into your commun1ty.1 ~~s~~~~"iow:~ ~~~7.-;e
recor<ls. raaly c1eiin car. Classifieds ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $4.500.94~723-1504
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Ptrson1I Income Tax
Preperatlon, Federal &
Slate. Cal tor Low rates * 714·965-7537 •
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In en efton to oner the beSI
se!Vlol possible 10 our read-
ers and advllr\lsers, we wlW
require Contractors wno
a<Wertlse In the SeMc:e
DlrlClory 10 Include their Contrac1ors llc 111~e
nunb&r in their ~rusement Your co-opera11on IS
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up Cell Al 114-963-497~
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