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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-05-12 - Orange Coast Pilot.. 41tt., • • ... ... • j ..-. ~. ! ,,..,, .. ... . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -t-Af.SA COMMUNffiES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM . FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2000 . • . . . Newport rates among top 10 U.S.' .peaches . • Surfrider report also says the public has limited access to water quality information in some states. Alex Coolm•n DAILY PILOT .I NEWPORT BEACH - The city's shoreline is one of the best urban beaches in America. according to a r~port that will be released next week by The Surfrider Foundation. The group's #State of the Beach• report. which it plans to release to the public Tues- day, is a broad assessment of the condition of America's beaches. It also contains a ranking 9f urban beaclies. On that list, Ne....,ort comes in at No. 5. Christopher Evans, exec- utive director of the group. said the overall picture of American beaches given by the report is not particularly encouraging. He said there is room for improvement in terms of ,the level of information the pub- lic is able to obtain about beach conditions, and in terms of the quality of those conditions. #What (the report) points to is that the public is sys- tematically being eliminated from participating in coastal zone management,• he said. Many California beaches came out looking better than those of other states in the Surfrider report. The study concluded that California has high standards of beach accessibility and availability of information about water quality, Evans said. Newport's high ranking on the list is good economic news, said Rosalind Williams, president and CEO of tpe Newport Beach Con- ference and Visitors Bureau. ·Tue travel industry of Amer- SEE BEACH PAGE 9 FYI Top 10 urban beaches in the U.S.: 1. South Beach. Miami Beach, Fla. 2. Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii 3. Panama City Beach. Fla. 4. East Beach, Santa Barbara 5. Newport Beach. 6. Myrtle Beach, S.C. • 7. South Padre Island, Tex. 8. Cape May, N.J. 9. Main Beach, Santa Cruz 10. Seaside Beach, Ore. DON I.EACH I OM Y PILOT A couple enjoy the sunny weather at Newport Beach, which has been rated as one of the top 10 beaches in the U.S. by The Surfrtder Foundation. . 1 Measure A gets an. 'X from Moorlach • County treasurer gives Newport-Mesa's $110-million school bond measure top rades filter com letin· his evaluation. --~-__;;,..;. Da nette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -The district received top marks across the board from Orange County Treasur- er John Moorlach, who released hJ5 •gradmg" of Measure A on Thursday I?' Moorlach completed hlS evaluabon of the New- port-Mesa Unified School Distnct's $110-million school bond measure that will go before voters June 6 -and 1t fared even better than supporters had hoped. ln four of five categones. Newport-Mesa received an A. In the filth area. which looked at how the bond money would be used. Moorlach awarded the ctistnct the highest possible grade -an A+. Overall, the plan received an A ~It 1s our opinion that Mr. Moorlach's letter con- fums the position that our group of volunteer obzens SEAN Hill.ER I DAILY PILOT Melinda Mason holds a photograph of her family when she was 18 months o ld. Her mother, a si11gle parent unable SEE MEASURE A PAGE 9 to support her lour children, left them in a state-run children's h ome for five years but made sure the siblings stayed together during that time. The famlly recently re turned to visit the children's home. Reunion revisited Andrew Gluer DAILY PILOT F or Mother's Day. MeJ.\n· da Mason traveled back to the children's home in Kansas where ber·mother reluctantly left her and her siblings 50 years ago. The Newport Beach real • estate broker wasn't too eager to return to Wichita, Kan., with her two brothers and mother, who back then .was a 24-year-old single par- ent unable to provide for her four children. Mason's older sister, Melody, wbo served as a sur- rogate mother for the three during their five years at the Newport woman returns to children's home where she an d her siblings lived for five years while her single mother struggled to keep the family together Wichita · Children's Home, died of cancer in 1972. · "My brother Randy really wanted us all to go out there as a unit,• said Mason. ·aut I was looking for excuses. I thought it would be too much. I got a cold and hoped I would get a temperature so I could- n't go. But I really thought he needed it for some closure. And I love him so much.• Mason's memories of liv- ing in the children's home are vague snapshots, mostly unpleasant ones. She was only 18 months old when she first arrived there. She remembers bemg fed oatmeal every morning -a food she hated so much she ran off to vomit after every bite. She remembers being spanked in front of her 23 MYS11DUES OF PfiRU: "Peru: Tho Mysterious Jour· 72 CD ney." the ftnal JJfOFUD In OCCs l 999-2000 travl'logue ftlm lelies. will,..... at 7 p.m. Friday at the Robert.B. Moore 1beetre, 2701 Falnlew Road. Coe&a Mesa. llck· ets are $7 In lldvance or S9 u the door. Senior dtlttns are ellllble ror a $1 ~ cll9c:ounL For more lnlor· madon. call (714) 432-5880. HOURS A quick guide to the weekend O<EANS OF ORCHID& The Newport Harbor Orchid Society .. t.blrd ........ orchid ..... OcMns of OrcWdl." wlll rua UarouP s.dlay u 'f1ialqile Square. 1870 Huttor Bhd.. ea.a. Mma. Homw are troa. 10 a.a to 5 p.a . ....,,. OdMI' cww 1..a tm!Dtll are wteo ............ Ctlltunl ........ ordlld ..... Mr'sdoa II free. VUet ...tms II a..adle. For tn0re lltfannadoa. ea0 <71•> 647-noz. ' bunkmates by one of the caretakers and wetting her- self in horror. · "I remember seeing the light under the door of my dor- mitory, where the women who took care ofine played cards,· she said. ·My friend and I would· throw ourselves on the noor every night and they · would come running. 1 guess il was for attenbon. We wanted some human contact.· Despite her years of unhappiness at the home, Mason said she was thankful her mother kept the chtldren together. Mason said her mother could have separated SEE MOTHER PAGE 9 Home Ranch good for $2.4 million of annual revenue Andrew Gluer DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -A proposed office complex dlld furniture store could bnng the oty as much as $2.4 milllon and the school chstrict $1.6 nullion m tax rev- enues each year. according to a report made public by the project's developer Thursday. But a spokesman for bwlder C .J . Segerstrom & Sons agreed with oty offioals who said the numbers are very rough. "People will say it's sell-serving, and 1t IS,· said Segerstrom's Paul Freeman. ·But we did eq on the con- SEE RANCH PAGE 9 11111 ...,'°"' ---·-1 QAS.Wlm ~ ~-. _13 MK llRKl5 12 SfOm _______ JO WHAT'S AR.OU ·-·--···--·-· ...... S.ft 1 ,,., . ~--Cll~ ------...... ., .... _. .. ....... ,,,,. ........ .. 2 Friday, Moy 12, 2000 FYI • WHA'r. Lenora Monahan exhibit .• WHERE: Mondavi Wine and Food Center, 1570 Scenic .Ave., Costa Mesa. • W~N: Reception at 5 p"m. May 19. The show runs through July 17. · • HOW MUCH: Free • PHONE: (949) 644-8389 Lenora Monahan's artwork fills bet living room as she prepares for her upcoming show. Since August, Monahan has cre- ated 70 paintings. SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT The attem.tive shopping experience The Ltb Anti- Mall -which is geared toward Gen X-ers -has added live music. poetry readings and "dasslcal encounters" to Its ever-changing lineup of patron«tracting events. Oh, and you can also get a good d9a( on doll heads (right). I Doily Pilot CHECK IT OUT Library books reveal J how far ·morns have come • • • • 1· .,, M om's come a long way since the days when it took two.days by cov- ered wagon to restock the fami- ly larder. Find out just how far the journey has taken her with American History Collection resources from the Newport Beach Pub- lic Library. The experi- ences of These and ot.her gritty r~ali­ ties are depicted in "Uncom- mon Common Women: Ordi- nary Lives of ~ West," a his- torical narrative interwoven with storytelling and pho- tographs. Rather than f~ \J on school manns and dance hall girls, this dramatic rendering of heroic women concentrates on the experience of female pio- neers, nuns, educators. and suf- fragists during Ule western emi- gration era. While today's mothers may deal with some of the same :~~~~v-child-rearing issues as their pio· eled the neer ancestors, much about par· 2,000-mile enting has changed since the days when scurvy threatened trail from young lives, when infants were Fro~ parenting to · painting the Mid-fed beef juice and mutton broth west to Oregon some 150 years and when playing with babies ago are artfully evoked in d d "Women's Voices from the bre-was considere angerous. · Learn about these and other gon trail," featuring diarie~. issues moth- songs, history, poetry and ers faced at Claudia Figueroa Corona del Mar's prolific Geneva, Switzerland or a flower recipes that recall the trek west. n. the turn of DAILY P1LOT shop in Paris. In addition, this account of Great A-'c&n Painter Lenora Monahan -·weicome to the Vineyards," brutal expeditions retraces the inthe .. Thcenetury S tepping into Lenora Monahan's Hu• lk h fr 1 · th "Lake G0 neva" and "Les Fleurs• trail as it is today for readers Care and home is like stepping into a w. o went om p aymg e 7' -gallery staffed with a casually are just a few of her colorful, impres-interested in revisiting it via car -=.:..-Feeding of dressed hostess who is eager to dis-role of inom to that of artist sionistic oil paintings that will be dis-or armchair. ·Children, .. cuss the work. -i·s geann· g up for he· r played at the exhibit. Monahan said You can read a firsthand blish 11 she has completed nearly 70 paint-account of a woman "bred up to pu e..._ Brightly painted canvases lean in 1894 by against antique table ends in the liv-exhibit at the Mondavi ings since last August, when the silver and old mahogany, pretty an obstetri- ing room. A few dozen take up wall wine center commissioned her to fill clothes, servants and leisure,· dan and space between a -Drexel-style dining Wine and Food Center a 356-foot wall space. whO' left it all to find fulfillment -...... •.Oillloa Columbia room set and a buffet table in a neat-Monahan said she recently had to between log walls, in "A Bride University ly arranged area. Tom said he gives her space to be learn how to break away f!om the Goes Wesl" Relaye~ in the f f -'-''dr . dis Monahan is preparing for an creative and sometimes has a hand role o'f Mom. · words of one of the last genera-proFerosnsotjreor w~wmene~sho beegasa~· upcoming exhibit and despite the in framing her work. "It's astounding to watch how she tion of American pioneer to evolve fro~ helpmates to limiteds ace in her lfri ht uaintl An!'.l. she added, from time to time has pr_ogressed over the years, ··said women, this collection of tales . t-~~aeicot~:ttilrClnadielr:.:itir"hciii~-'-'-~rnevminm~ll1!1~~r:---'~~~mrntrlvtomrtra:Jrr.t:enctra's:-sm:r,v.rtxo--f--a~,oot-the--wtt·..l-\Me~·~~:;.:...~...!B..ii.g.e..earnex:5..ln.JH)JiLllm21Mrum.:...~~-I ecorate orona del Mar home, e e e . ' u n tim. f d th · al #If I h d t t d ts'd f seems still in· awe of his mother's · 'd ary es orge e surviv / she's going to make sure every a 0 s an ou 1 e 0 VIVl por-· tools needed by today's working painting ha'S a place before it gets myself and look at my life, ·I'd have achievements. "Up until recently, I 0 trnaitht oef life ~ves. Read about these early moved to its final destination. to say it's been wonderful.• said the would never see her sitting at an breadwinners in "The Great Preparations for Monahan's prolific painter. easel, but now 1 think it's tremen-range. Amertcian Housewife,,, an-inno- exhibit, which opens May 19 at the Monahan is a woman of all sea-dous how sell-taught she is.•. Other vative historical survey that· Mondavi Wine and Food Center in sons. She said she visits Europe In recent years, Monahan's work personal th d f h ak • all t kin h t hs d h b dis 1 d t . recollec-traces e nee or omem ers Costa Mesa, is far from complete. annu y, ~ g p o ograp an as een p aye a vanous muse-tions of to adapt to the additional role of She is still making last-minute deci-sketching portraits of sea villages ums and art shows Orange County. pioneer working women. Alongside the sions on some of the paintings' titles, and countrysides. Monahan is also a member of the frontier women who called on prices need to be determined and She travels to certain places in California Art Club and studied with women are courage and fortitude to sur- picture cards need to be made. ce[tain seasons, she said, to capture such well-known artists as Charles in "Cov-vive, there were those who And then, of course, there's the the way in which shadows are cast Sovek, Ted Goerschner and Kevin ered Wag--swindled their way to success. excitement of being the center of against a fe_rice; or to grab the colors McPherson. ' qn . Learn about the· exploits of such attention at the opening reception. of an after-harvest vineyard. Monahan, who works at the Joan Women,• a female blackmailers as "Chica- But Monahan is in control of all With her camera and sketcti book Irvine Museum as a docent, attribut-series of go May" Churchill and "Big that. Even though she's only been in tow, Monahan searches for plush es her success to a book she read letters, Bertha• Heyman in "Swindler, making •art for 10 years, she said landscapes-in French covntJ:ysides· called "The Artist's Way• by Julia memoirs and diaries of female Spy, Rebel,,, a fascinating she's had other, more difficuJt, roles during spring, and during winter she Cameron. As a result, Monahan said trailblazers. The hardships of account of criminals, con artists in life besides aspiring artist. Until visits Northern California's wine. she learned how to let go of her contemporary women may pale. and gold diggers in l9th-centu- recently, being a "good mother and country. But even then, her insa-fears and just paint a picture. when compared to adversities ry America. wife" was her goal. tiable curiosity about art, history and "I've always been creative," Mon-described in this account of con- Now Monahan, who is in her 70s, travel is never-ending. . ahan·said. "Whether it's been with tinent crossings in prairie is seeing the payoff. Her children are Her paintings are proof of her fashion or gardening or cookirig. But schoohers in the face of in awe of her work, and her hus· determination to find the ultimate ~ now I have the opportunity to do inclement weather, starvation band. Tom, is her biggest supporter. moment of bliss -be it on a lake in so!llething I've always wanted to do," and bandit attacks. .. • otECJC IT our is written by the staff of the Ne~ Beach Public Library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams . BRIEFLY IN DATEIOOI . OCC art, marketing students to show work A team of OCC marketing stu- dents that won "The Lab Anti- Mall Artful Business Scholarship• will introduce their winning pro- posal from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- day at the mall. Kathy Spahr, Schot Anthony Walsh. and Kara Noone won first place in the coinpetition, in which OCC marketing students competed for a $1,050 cash award. The team's proposal, "Artists Unleased," was . their concept for a free show of stu- dent works that reflects the artistic vision of The bab. The Saturday event will include· an art contest with featured wo!ks from art majors at OCC. The artis!S will be stationed throughout the mall, and attendees will be able to . watch the crea'tive process in actiori. The student works will be placed in two categories: painting, drawing and collage, and sculp- ture. ceramics and jewelry. After- ward, a group of Judges will decide the winning entries, fol- lowed by a sale of the completed pieces. OCC plans auditions for summer-plays OCC will hold auditions for a pair of summer plays as Po.rt of its "One-on-One Festival" at 5:30 to 7;30 p .m . Monday in the Drama Lab Studio. The festival, which runs July 26-30 and Aug. 2-6 in the Drama Lab Studio, will feature two plays: "Talking With,• and Eric Bogosia.n's •Drinking in America.• • Both feature monologues and mono-dramas. Both plays are directed by OCC theater professor Alex Golson, who will be assisted by two student directors, Pamela Ru111811 J •n11dng Wtth•) and Sean Gray (9Drinking in America"), •Talking With" is about 10 women who commt,.ate wUh oae another. •Drinking in America• II about 12 men who are problem drinkers and want to "feel spe- cial." "Talking With" bas roles for 10 women. •Drinking in America" bas parts for 12 to 14 men. Both plays cont.am adult material. . AD roles are open. and rebee.nals begin in mid-June. for more Information, call (714) 432-5640. Balboa Art Walk set for May 21 The Balboa Art Walk -which features 60 local artists painting along tbe South Bayfront prome- nade -will be held at 9 a.m. May 21. Tbe event. featuring art and DWlk:, will be bald between Marine AV8DUe and the Peny IAMtng at Opal, This year's Art Walk will include a wide selection of water- . colors, oils, pastels, pottery and fine-glass works. Some of the artists include Diane Moon, Debra Huse, Richard Kent, Micl:ulel Situ and Steve Simon. Jwm Cuado's work will be featured on the Art· Walk'a T-shirts' and potten. Music will be provided by locals . Rick Sherman, Mark Wood, The Pins and the Fabulous Nomads. The artists aJe donating a por- tion of their entry fee to the Be1boa Theater Restoration Project and the Balboa Island Mu8eum and • Historical Society, whoee repreaen- tattves alJo will be OD band to share their plans for a new mW1e- um. Admission to the event ii free. llaiJ¥!Pilot BEADEBS ttQIU~E or adwrtlsemen1s herein C1rt be w11n11 IND SUIF POLICE FILES (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. VOL 94, NO, 113 ADDRESS Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., 1MOMAS H. JOHNSON, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Publistlel' CQMECDONS """" DCJC>BK), Editor It Is the Pilot's pollcy to prompt· .... llMILAND. ly correct all errors of substance . senior City Editor Please call (949) 574-4233. 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" ..... 2~ wlPN CdM ........ ~ .......... .2-4 "11/M TIDIS 10DAY Flnt low 12:04 a.m ..................... 1.8 First high S:ll•.m ....................... 4.2 Second low 12:16 p:m ..................... 0.0 Second high 6:57 p.m ...................... ..4.7 IA1UllDAY First low 1 :04 •.m ...................... : 1.2 ,Int high 6:47 •.m ..................... .A.3 Second low 1 :02 p.m ....................... 0.2 Secondhlgh 7:JJ p.m ................. ,. .... 5.2 COSTA MESA . •11th Street: Vandalism was reported In the 100 block at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday. • -. v.'de Drive: A disturbance was reported In ... the 1500 block at 2 a.m. Wednesday. • l'lllCllntle A.,..,.: A petty theft WIS reported In the 1000 block at"9:30 a.m. Wednesday. • Wiiton Street: A disturbance from loud musk was reported In the 500 block at 9 p.m. Wednesday. NIWfOll'l llAOI .... .., ..... A cellular phone v•lued •t $)00 WIS stolen In the 1000 blOck between 9:45 ~ 11 p.m. Sat- urday. • ....._,..,.....Clothing vafued at S 106 wm stolen from• store In the 200 block between 10 •• m. and 3:l0 p.m. TUesdly. • .. ~II I .. ~ A Compact dflc .,..,., valued It $250 W Jto1et1 frcwn a CM In the eG0 blocic t.tl'-. S:JO p.m. s.turdlJ and l:CS •.m. Monmy. ' Doily Pilot IAX report": El Toro airport not needed ~ Doyle at John Wayne Airport for the hext D~llV PILOT 15 years.. said Susan Withrow, chairwoman of the El Toro Reuse South Cowfty activists are Planning Authority. "This report pumping up a Los Angeles lntema-corroborates everything we're say- tional Airport report that contradicts ing in South County." Orange County offidals' contention The proposed airport would sldrt that demand exists for another off at a competitive disadvantage lo commercial liirport at the dQSed El other major airports with preestab- Toro Marine Corps Air Station'. lished passengers and intern&tional But local El Toro proponents did-Dights, the report said. Direct. ser- n't buy the report's findings, accus-vice to C(\llada and Mexico would · ing the El Toro Reuse Planning probably be its strongest iniema- Authority members -who distrib-tional service, according · lo the uted the report in a press release report. Thursday -of manipulating the • 1.. In addition, the report claims infonnation. that airports in Ontario and Palm- MWhat they have done is pull out ·dale can absorb Dight needs if the information that is most favorable lo demand for additional service spills them,· Said Bruce Nestande, presi-over. dent of Citizens for Jobs and the Smaller airports can facilitate a Economy. 'significant share of the market for Meeting mcreased demand in the short trips, but those facilities lack a future is a central argument for pro-range of destinations and Dight fre- El Toro forces, who say John Wayne quency, causing most people to · Airport is not equipped to hct.ndle the continually rely on LAX, according ' capacity for the long term. to the report. · The report, complete4in Febru-But Nestande disputed the notion ary by Los Angeles World Airports, that El Toro is still not needed. says the proposed airport has a MNobody has concluded that good capacity potential, but is not LAX can handle everything," he located in a convenient area and said. · -doesn't have an established market Nestande also said it doesn't .> ' - of airline carriers. The report said make sense for the county to rule airlines may be reluctant to shift out increased transportation ser- existing services from John Wayne vices for the region, considering to El Toro, if it is built. Southern California's growing pop- MThe lion's share Cdn be handled ulation. Peter Buffa • EDITOR'S NOTE: Tl)e Daily Pilot received this message Thursday from Peter Buffa: I'm in a 12-step program for ex-may· ors. Retreat this week. Marion Barry speaking. I don't want to miss it. COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES ~l=IOA'T--\;;tTll:::FF¥--= ..... Jit! SALE Volume Selection W ESTCUFF PLAZA Irvine Ave & 17th St. SWe-1'P CORONA DEL MAR ---PCH & Avocado Ave Newport Beach (94!1) 631-3623 FITNESS CENTER (949) 689-0042 www.ahlpe-up.com (949) 689-0052 (Opening June 2000) Luxuries ~cr:t W~jbz~ica{jittJ9. wes.rabf~. rt~~~ C~bze fru e + fe af irr;ng: • + • Trapp candles • Gifts .tor all occasions ~ Furniture from Sorrento. Italy •\unique Home & Garden Sbop • Electric Selection of Candles • Ceramic pMlces from Naples, ltlly • Vintage Furnishings • Spring Merchandise Arriving Daily • Fruits & Passion Bath & Body • One-of-a-Kind Collection of Lamps • Needlepoint Ruos ...,......_,_. THE SAND MAN CAN .Above: Pedro Vasquez of Chicago, on ~ vacation with his fatilily, breaks free from the sand after being buried by.his sons "nd others durln'1 a recent visit to Blackie's In . Newport Beach. Right: From left, Tony Garcia, 12, his brolh- ~r Noel, 10, and friend Pa ul Santillan, 13, wash off at the showers near Newport Pier. PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT .7Jruce 71/an c5alon • Friday, t-J.Dy 12, 2000.3 sa ·(I # s · · tll ' _ A.n . ...,.~~~-~_;--y,·JtA'PS7ULilff-- • WHAT'S Aft.OAT runs perlddl- cally In the Dally Piiot on • rotat- ing basis. If you know of an event or activity that could appear In this column, please mail the information to Dally Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax it to (949) 646-4170; or e-mail It to dallypllotOlatimes.com. SAILING CWSES A three-hour workshop offer- ing tips for cruising to the Channel Islands will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $25 for singles and $40 per couple. For more · information, call (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's sail- ing program will offer a three-day cruise to Catalina from May 27-29 aboard the college's Cal 48, Glin de Mar. The cruise is d esigned for sailors with at least interme- diate level skills. Glin de Mar will be ready for boarding at 9 a .m. Saturday at the col· lege's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. She will re turn at 5 p.m. Monday. Glin de Mar is a fast and comfortable. A list of recommended gear/clothing will be distributed to all"fegis- trants. The trip is $259~ For more information, call (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's sailing program this summer will offer six noncredit women's keel- boat classes, designed for )Women who have been on boats but are beginning sailors. Class sections will be taught by Coast Guard- llcensed female sailors. A pair of four-week sessions will meet on successive Saturdays or Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, New- port Bea®. One class begins June 11 and the· other gets underway July 22. Registra- tion fee is $215. For more infor- mation, call (94~) 645-94 ! 2. I Orange Coast College's sall- ing program has scheduled 11 noncredit b~ginner sailing classes during June and July. The five-week classes will meet on successive Saturday or Sunday mornings, from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m. at OCC's Sail- ing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. WeekJong classes will be Mondays through Fridays from 1:15 to 5:15 p .m. Evening classes will be held from 5:15 lo 7:45 p.m. Regis- tration is $95. For more infor- mation, call (949) 645-941 2. Eleven spectacular Puge t Sound educational cruises have been scheduled for this summer aboard OCC's Nor- wester. a classic 75-foot wooden motor yacht that introduced actor John Wayne to yachb.ng five decades ago. It will mark the third summer that Norwester has taken stu- dents and conupunity mem- bers on cn.1ises through Puget Sound. Excursions are set to run June 17-24, June 30.July 6, July 8-14, July 16-22, July 28-Aug. 3, Aug. 5-11 , Aug. 14-19, Aug. 25-31, Sept. 2·8; Sept. 12-20 and Sept. 23-0ct. 1. For reservations and costs, call (949) 645-9412. .. Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14- foot sailboats at $15 per hour. Call (949) 729-1150. Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Mari- na Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes incluc1'3 navigation, big boat, power boat, introduction' to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. For more infor- mation, call (949) 673-7763, the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at (949) 644-2525 or the Lido Sailing Glub at (949) 675-0827 for rentals. FISHING Fishing classes leave Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m . and return at 4 p.m. Monday and Tues- Want: to Save Money'? ~et a family pool. 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'Goldtn Duck" ttoplJy and yw.lonQ btlg(/ltJg -.,. " .... ,. In ,,. ,. between buUINW COlpOnlfJi Ducb A.,..,. fOI' '100 .:It . -~pm Th• 11111n had **•·······., .... You'wt MVflf...,.,,,,,.,, .. '* '*1f 1:00 p.m: -n. Senn• el 1•111_. C11111t Ongoing.,.,,..,,.,.~..,_. and mtnl 12-6 day each week Cost is $125 per person. For more infor- mabon"'call (949) 673-2810. Get to the Newport Pier/McFadden Square early to watch the Dory Fishing Pleet teturn with the fresh catch of the (lay. Fish are pre· pared for saJ~ at the open-air market. Fishing supplies and boat charters (open party and pri- vate) are available at these locations: N ewport Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F. (949) 675-0550; Palco Fish- ing Charters, {71 4) 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, (949) 673-1434 . Day and night fishing charters are available for groups or sin· gles. Call Bongos Sportfish1ng Headquarters on Balboa Peninsula, (949) 673-2810. WHALE WATCHING Davey's Locker operates whale-watch cruises daily through the end of March. Operating hours are 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m., noon and 2:30 p.m. on weekends and holidays. The cost is $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, $8 for children ages 4 to 12, and no charge for kids 3 and under. Special discounts are available for groups of 12 or more, community youth groups. service organit.atioos and schools. Private charters also available. Guaranteed sightings ot whales or dol~, or all passengers will receive a free pass. Davey's Locker is at 400 M.m St, Newpo{t Beach. For more information. call (949) 673-1434. Bongo's Sportfishing Charters offers private partY. wbale- watching excursions daily. The cost is $125 for one hour, with a six-passenger maxi- mwn and a three-hour mini- mum. Bongo's i!\ at 2 J30 Newport Blvd., Nevip9rt. Beach. For more information, call (949) 673-2810. Newport Landing Sportfish- ing offers a low-cost way to whale-watch, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. lo 2:30 p.m. weekends and holidays. The cost is $14 for adults, $8 for seniors and cbil· dren under 12. Special ~­ count rates are avail.Able for schools, churches and com- munity youth groups. New- port Landing is at 309 Palm St., Newport . Beach. For available dates and informa- tion, call (949) 675-0550. trips weekdaf1areot10 a.m. and l p.m . and weekends at 9 a.m., noon and 2:30 p.m . Cost is $14 for adults, $12 for seniors; children ages 3 to 11 are $8, ages 2 and under are free. Groups rates also avail- able for schools, youths and groups of 15 or more. Dis- counts available on the Web at www.newportwhalewatch- ing.com. The Fun Zone Boat Co. is at the Fun Zone in Newport Beach. For reserva- tions, call (949) 673-0240 .. KAYAKING /CANOEING /SCUii Beg.inning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski r~ntals are also available. For more informa- tion, call (949) 675-1215 for Paddle Power •. 1500 W. Bal- boa Blvd. 1\vo-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a .m. Sundays from Newport Dunes. Cost is $20 per adult, $15 pe r child. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Fro more infor- mation, call (949) 729-1150. Single ($10 per hour) and . dou):>le ($15 per hour) kayak Fun Zone Boat Co. guaran-rentais are available ~in the tees whale or dolphin sight-. Balboa Fun Zone. Call Balboa ings during its excursions, or Boat Rentals, (949) ~73-7200. lhe next trip is free. Daily Paddle Power also provides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. For more information, call (949) 675-1215. Back Bay canoe tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 · a .m. on Shellmaker Island. For more infonnation, call (949) 640-6746. The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. Introductory clinics are also available Sat- urda and Sunda s at a cost o . or more ormation, call (949) 646-7725. The Aquatic Center, 4.537 W. Coast Highway, Newp ort. Beach, offers scuba training consisting of six evening and two weekend day classes. Cost ranges from $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba rentals, special trips, repairs and air fills. For more information, call (949) 650- 5440. ) J At Dive-in Scuba, 1 2482 New· port Blvd. in Costa Mesa, cer· tification classes for begin· ning to instructor level scuba divers are available. Other services offered include local boat charte rs, equipment sales, rentals and repairs. For more information, call (949) 631-9288. BOAT RENTALS Sail airborne outside the h ar- bor, pulled by a motorboat, CT>urtesy of Balboa Para-sail- ing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip costs $45 ... For more information, call (949) 673-1693. Spend a day relaxing in a motorized lounge chair rent- ed Crom Resort Watersports inside Newport Dunes for $25 an hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furni- ture and we t suits are also available. For more informa- tion, call (949) 729-1150 . welcome to t;) M<dk.J ~ M2li~~-~ tJne Balboa Boat Rentals offers pedal boat, sailboat, motor- boat and electric boat rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. For more lnformation, call (949) i73-7200. "Your Southern OJifomia Mobility Specialists" Mff1W Showroom Houn Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm 711W17chSt.SultcA-5 Costa Mesa 949-642-2010 Toll Free (888) "'67·'°'6 • • Representing the full line of Pride Mobility Products • SeJVice & Repair • lnsurancc Reimbwscment Specialist Rent a party pontoon, chapar- ral runabout or family pon- toon at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. For more information, call (949) 6?3-3372. The HMbor may not be Venice, but you can always pretend. Spend an hour on a gondola tour offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite 102B. Cost is S15. Price includes o basketofbread,chee.e,sala- mi, ice, gla11es, blanket, music and a Polaroid picture. Wine is available for pur- cha1e. for more lnfonnation, coll (IM9) 675-1212. GOndola Adventures/New~ pm. 3101 Coat Highway, allo often one-and two-hour gon· dola cnUlel. A one-hour tour wllb champagne COits 110. A two-hour tour wtttt dlnns and ctwnpegne m1t1 S1eo. Pickup et waterfront restaurant '9 available. fa' 1DDl'I lllfGWF tlon. cd (949) 675-488'. Doily Pilot Friday, ~ 12, 2000 5 PreschoQlers get a heads-ap from He;;i,d Start • Tots mingle with local k:inaergartners at Lions Park to get a taste of elementary school. • Dwtte Goulet DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Hun- dreds of tiny tots were given a beads-up Thursday morn- ing as to what kindergarten will be like for them next year. . ,.. . It was the annual Head Start community event to introduce the preschool children to the wonderful world of Costa Mesa ele- men~ry schools. Head Start is a child development program de- signed to meet the educa- tional, emotional, social and health needs of children and their families. · . •They teach about 'don't hit' and 'do nice things,'" said 5-year-old Halana Mar- tinez, who graduated from the Head Start program last year. Halana is from one of s~veral kindergarten class- es that joined the picnic Thursday morning. Pre- schoolers frolicked in Lions . BRIEFLY IN EDUCATION Park with kindergartners from Pomona, College Park and Whittier elementary schools. Each year in May, the two Costa Mesa Head Start centers hold a picnic in the park with .all of the preschoolers, their parents, community members and kindergarten classes from local schools. One of the purposes of the event is to help make the transition from pre- school to kindergarten easi- er for children, said Lynn Bach, the child d eyelop- ment ·supervisor of Costa Mesa Head Start. There were also a variety of community and social services represented at the picnic, so families will know where to get help if they need it in the future, she added. The program's services a re free of charge to preschool children from low-income families. Children who attend ~ be held on the field fol- lowing the ceremony. Registration open OCC expects 2,000 for summer classes Students tO graduate Set aside the SWltan Oil and Head Start go into kinder- garten with an adv~tage, said Peggy Engard, who has taught kindergarten at Pomona for 36 years. ·u they haven't been to Head Start, they are at a disadvantage because their first exposure to English· is probably kindergarten," Engard said. "We can really tell the difference with a ' child who has been to Head Start." But Head Start does much more. Sarah Martinez brought her children to Head Start nearly 30 years ago. Her children's teacher motivat- ed her to go to college and get a degree to work with children. Martinez is now a Head Start teacher who has been working with children for 27 years. •Tuey don't help just the child," she said. "If your child is hungry, you don't focus on the · child -you focus on their hunger. But if you can help the whole fam- ily, you can meet the child's needs and more -the fam- ily's needs." students 18 and over. Early registration is suggested. · For more information, call (714) 432-5072. OCC tranSfers tops Southland JCs Orange Coast College's Dip-flops. It's time for summer 52nd commencement will be school. Orange Coast College held t 6 30 M 25 Touch-tone telephone reg-ranked first in Southern Call-a : p.m. ay at istration for OCC's summer fomia and third in the-state in LeBard Stadiwn on campus. Nearly 2,000 students will be classes is currently underway. the number of student trans- awarded associate's degrees New students must file an fers to state tmiversity systems and certificates. application in OCC's Admis-during the 1998-99 academic sions and Records Office on year. .... \. CoUege faculty and campus, 2701 Fairview Road, DWing the 1998-1999 . . BRIAN P08UDA I OAILY PILOT Virginia Edwards, from the Mesa Verde branch of the Orange County Public Ubrary, entertains a group of preschoolers with a hand puppet during Thtirsday's Head Start event at Uons Park. "-i!!!lli·, ""'tration will lead the Costa Mesa. school year, occ transferred a.------~~~io~n~omn~to;L!th~e~fi~·el~dQ_Jin~---Eeeeses-<aruee~Sal~l~pe1eJ:..i~wlit..J:iigb--a~l-students-t&-fttne-{;Jniversitv-~.__--~ full academic regalia. school students are not of California campuses and .. This year's commence-charged ~tion. How.ever, they 1,104 to 22 California State ment speak,er will be profes-are require<! to pay $25.50 for University campuses. sor Steven J. Goetz of Irvine, the semester. There are 57 community OCC's 1999-2000 Faculty . Telephone r~tration en~ colleges in Southern California Meinber of the Year. Kelly May 31, when m-person regis-and 107 statewide. OCC has Walters of Santa Ana will be tration beqi.ns. Registrants can ranked first in transfers among the student speaker. do so in the newly retrofitted Southland JCs since 1996. The college will also pre-Admissions Office, from 8 a.m. occ was the top feeder sent its annual Outstanding to 6:30 p.in. Monday through institution to UCI and Cal State Citizen Award and honorary Thwsday. . Long Beach that year, accord· · degree to a local OCC sup-OCC s first summer session Ing to statistics released this porter that evening. ~ June 5. S~er ~-spring by the Chan. cellar's The graduates will be pre-sions two and three will begin Office of California CommUJ'i· se.nted by college president JWle 12 and 26, respectively. ty Colleges. Margaret A. Gratton. All summer sessions end ----------• A gala reception for the Aug. 4. Nearly 500 classes will graduates and their families be offered. Classes are open to MINOlJA .4 COMPLETE KITI • • ULTRACOMPACT ALUMINUM OUTER SHELL MULTI I MM AUTO FOCUS 2x ZOOM -ASPHlllC Ol'TIC5 ) BALBOA ISLAhlD Al< I WALK MAY 21, 2000 ~ 9AM-SPM SOUTH BAYFRONT PROMENADE, BALBOA ISLAND ARTISTS AND MUSICIANS • FREE ADMISSION f \IQl .,..llt tlld,... .............. .. ~.,..._, ___ .. _ ..... lllllrd _.......__WW._ ..... ~ ... _... .. ....... 1oa1_,.... ..... 1o.-. ....... _ ,...._. __ ..... ,_IMtdPl•ClllMll. _ .. _ ... _.. ................ ...... ........... _olllKll..._ll0.9-1. .. ...... """""._,............,_ .... ...... ................. ,.._ ... c..ia, ..... tla .......... lllOO~ ......... ~ ...... __ .. ....._._ ..... Nt~an .... lmrci,,. _ .. ..,... .,,_,,., _ _, ...... .......................... -...... lllllrd -.o.--..~_ .... ___ __ ·-----·--,~ .. ·-·-----...-n..--"-.o-*loal- • I . ' -·------6 Friday, May 12. 2000 111 lllEF Scenic SK organizers seeking volunteers Volunteers are needed for the 19th annual Corona del Mar Scenic SK. Crucial positions needed to be filled include course and finish line monitors and assistants for Restau- rant Row. Voluntee)s are needed between 6:30 anc:t 10 a.m. June 3. Duties will include assisting with road closures apd food setup, direct- ing runners, tnaintaining a safe course a,nd monitoring finish times. All volunteers will receive a race T- shirt. For more infonnation, call (949) 644-3151. . Cox leads effort to creat.e thriving e-commerce Rep. Christopher Cox led the dri- ve to protect commerce on the World Wide Web, scocing a victory when the House voted Wednesday to delay adding any new Internet taxes until 2006. Cox (R-Newport Beach) launched the bill to prevent Internet taxation at the federal, state and local levels in Fe bruary. "The new economy empowers individuals, but only if they can afford to partidpete,. Cox said • Lawmak- ers who care about the digital divide shouldn't tax the Internet. The push for a moratorium on levying the electronic economy began after some states started to. tax residents for Internet access. These states, which did not include California, wanted to tax the month- ly fee customers pay' to service providers, such as America Online. The bill would also affect Internef shopping by barring double taxation by two or more states for products or services purchased online. It would also px:event double taxation of .Jnt~met start;up companies that have services in one state and a warehouse of goods in another, but are levied by both.' However, the bill must still pctss through the Senate before it can be introduced as federal legislation. The issue is an important one here in Cox's district,. where many Internet companies are based "The new economy is generating tremendous revenue for individuals and government alike, more than ever in history. We can help this con- tinue by enswing people that the government will not place discrimi- natory, multiple or access taxes on the Internet at the feqeral, state or local levels," Cox said. -Sue D~yle SEAFOOD & SUSHI BUFFET I I I I This Mother's Dav treat your Mom to a clrq experience she won't forg9tt 1976 Newport Blvd. • Costa Mesa llllillltlE (949)645-8384 SEAN Hll.LER I DAILY PILOT Joining the pack, 2-yejll'-old Casandra Guerreo plays with six of her family's dogs Wednesday while visit- ing her father du.flng hlS lunch break near the intersecton of Airport Way and Paularlno Avenue. · SABATINO'S Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Please call for hours, directions & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 • CAFFE PANINI Now Open In Newport Beach The some greet food os our locorion in Corona del Mori Enjoy breokfost, lunch Of dinner on our r tiol Open 7 days o week, 7om to 10pml Fine Vietnamese, Thai & Chinese Cuisine New ch.I wirfi expanded Thai ond Vietnomes. lunch ond dinrKK specials. Coconut Tom Yuml FREE SOFT DRINK WITH OUR ORDER NOW THRU MAY 31 2000 The ..... Thai soup in townl Many others .,,..11..w. ... l2600 E CO AST HWY • CORONA DEL MAR •. , • · o.~ o 7 20 1 2 89 , , . ~ I I - - - - - --------' - ~ Tommy 6a·hama'e Experience .•. "CARNIVAL NIGHT IN RIO!!" HYATT REGENCY IRVINE TROPICAL ., CAFE ftaflfri"1 k;vt~~9Rt Tr•rical '!}f .. J~ Jlla-ry '!}a,- 1;>tz~Y J ~~f V .. J.~ 'P111tc~ Ja~plcan 'Pait• C(i.,.;fl Mt"" a"J •flt~ . 1'fa11J l"lfirtJ ceck}aifJ anJj.J!I ~ lflllJJ<: -l'P ~ 1. n 'P J)f ; Evtry ~,.Jsiy Corona Del Mar Plaza 6e4 lwocado Ave. Newport 1'ach ' Rislorante Italiano ~ Continent.ale Mother's Day Champagne Brunch Buffet Sunday, May 14th l0130am to 2;30pm Carving Station Specialty Items from Ciao Mein Chilled Fresh Seafood Bar Omelettes Made to Order Auortment of Fresh BttU.fut Bakeries Deaaert Display Mini Buffet for Children Orange Juke, Cbampacne & Much More Adull>-$35.o:i, e (5-12)-$16.50 Children ~r .5 Free Complimentary Self P¥kln1 Complimentary Plower for Mom Live Entertainment ' Daily Pilot • Send AAOIJND TOWN Items to • the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa 92627; fM to (949) 646- 4170 or call (949) 574--4268. A com- plete listing may be found at www.~ilypllotcom. • TODAY The Udo lale Women's Club inaugural Newport Beach .. Spring Antiques Show on Mother's Day weekend will feature· French, English and American furniture and early California art, prints, maps, books, porcelain and antique linens. The event will be held lrom 10 a .m. i:o 8 p.m. today; and 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets co!.t $12 at the door,· $10 in advance; $8 for a group or six or more. The Lido Isle Clubhouse is al 70t Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 675-6838. "Peru: The Mystertow Jour- ney,• the final program in OCC's 1999-2000 travelogue film series, will begin a t 7 p.m. at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, .2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Ad.mis- BAYSIDE 900 8oySlde Dl'lve Newport &eoc:h (949) 721 1222 www boysioet9s•OUICW'I com, ltSTANGO 19100 \0 Karman A\19 !nine (949)7~·5:;'?2 wwwbct c:om sion is $7 in advance or $9 al the door. Senior citizens are eligible for a $1 advance dis- count. For more infonnatfon, call (714) 432-5880. Pbllharmonlc Festival of Homes and Gardens, a tour of five professionally interior designed homes from San Judo Hills· to Monarch Beach, will begin at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and, Satur- day. Tickets are $40. Pro- ceeds benefit the Youth Music Programs of the Phil- harmonic Society of Orange Co\J,llty. For information and reservations, call (714) 840- 7542. ~ A children's art fair with a presentation and activities will run from 4 to 7 p.m . at Newport Heights Art Gallery, 300 E. 15th St., Newport Beach. Some of the activities include pillow dec- oration, clay chimes and card-making. The event is free. Activities range in cost from $2 to $6. For O)ore information, call (949) 548- 3332. • NNIHANA ~81rct>S1 . Newport Beoch (949) 966-0822 TEH SUSHI 6 SE.AfOOO 580 Anton Blvd Costo t..1eeo ; SATUIDAY Crym1 Cove State Puk wW hold a •&ck Country Hike• at 9 a.m. and •Tide pool Talk• at 12:30 p.m. l/"isiton should meet at El Moro Visitor Center on Pacific Coast Highway, just north of Laguna Beach. The programs are !ree; parking is $6. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. Financial advisor Michael Mphamed will present a semi- nar on how to pay for college· tuition at 2 p.m. at 'Borders ijook.s, Music and Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The seminar ls free. For more mfor- mation, call (714) 432-7854. Oasis Senior Center ·Will host a pancdke breakfast from 7:30 to 10 a .m . at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Cost is $2 for adults and $1 for children. For more. information, call (949) 644-3244. Eastbluff E)emeiltary School's PTA will host a semi- formal spring fund-raisec titled •A Night To Celebrate :; --..>1" :. r._ • • If' MtOlllRIANf~, · .'.: CAffE PANINI 2530~00.I Hwy ,...,,.,,.~ 8eoch • (949) 660-0101 ConA.00 1000 Bii.tr StrMI fl.cffn NvwPO'l 8eoch (949> :::s2 93%. MARRAKESH Our stars• -including a din- ner. dancing and a silent auc- tion -beginning at 6 p,m. at Village Crean, 2300 Mesa Drive, Newport Beach. 1kk· ets are $50. For advance tick- et inforniation, call (949) 515- 5920. The Newport Harbor OrchJd Society's third annual orc)lid show, "Oceans of Orchids,• will b~ presented through Sunday at Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Hours will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Other concurrent evenls will be video presentations, cultural lectures and orchid sales. Admission is free. Valet purk- ing will be available. For more information, call (714} 647-7702. Celebrity author and lecturer Laura Doyle will facilitate a powerful workshop llUed, •How to Have the Intimate Relationship You Always Dreamed Of," from 1 to 5 p.m. at the HolJday Inn, 3131 Brist<>I St., Costa Mesa. Doyle will be using the principles lrom her new book, •The Surrendered Wife: A Woman's Spiritual G\J.ide to True Intimacy with a Man.• Preregistration is $39. Admis- sion at the door is $50. Pt)r 'ilore information, call (714) (549-9305. .SUNDAY Crystal Cove State Park will hold a •Back Country Hike· at 9 a.m. Visitors should meet al El Moro Visitor Center on Pacific Coast Highway just north of Laguna Beach. The program is free, parking is $6, · Po't more information, Cdll (949) 497-7647. TUESDAY The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Busme!>S Referral Breakfast wtlJ take place at 7:30 a.m. ttt The Pt1 c-1fic Club, 411 0 MdcArthur Blvd., Newport Bedch. Author, speaker, traine r Terry L. Mayfield will present a discussion on achieving exceptional cus- tomer service. Cost for mem- be rs is $15. Cost for non- members at the door will be $20. For mor~ information, call (949) 729-4400 Author Kent McArtbm wW discuss and sign copies of •How to Be Happy, Healthy, Wealthy and Wise: The Gwde' to Taking Control of Your We" at 7:30 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The l~e is free. For more mformation, call {714) 432-7854. The Single Gourinet Orange County Chapter, an interna· tional fine dining club.for sin- gles, will host a dinner party at 6:30 p.m. at Pinot •· Provence, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost is $63. For reservations. call (949) 854-6552. A h"ee seminar tilled "Welgflt Loss & Healing with the Raw & Living Food Diel" will be pre- sented from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Pano Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitdlen, 225 E. t 7th St., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595- 6667. 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Costa Mesa call (949) 631 -2110 for information & reservations RJBCOMPANY.COM ~~JC) RISTORANTE •Festa delta Ma~ma• (Mother's Day "Celebration) Sunday, May 14, 2000 • llam to 3 pm i As former Exccuri~ Chef ofTutto Marc in Ncwpo" Beach, C hef Corrado Gianotti, invites you to his newly opened rcstauram! Corrado. A delicious Mother's Day buffet will be scrwd on May 14. Roasted leg of lamb, routed leg of veal, jumbo prawns, grilled shrimp, ICafood salad, salmon carpaccio an4 other ddigha will tuttfully satisfy · your appetite, as well as your family ac guesa. At c:orr.do, you're family! Adults $28.95. children Sl 5.95. C hildren 6 and unckt en~· . , • 8 Fridoy, Moy 12, 2000 TOWN CONTINUED FROM 7 WEDNESDAY Author Joan Veon will dis- cuss "Global Government and Reinventing Govern- ment• at the Newport Harbor RepubliG,an Women's meet- ing at 11 :15 a.m. (lt Ute New- port Beach Country Clu~ 1600 E . Coast Highway, Newport Beach . Admission is $20. For more information, call (949) 673-0158. ' Award-winning mystery writer Robert Crais, author of the popular Elvis Cole novels, will be the featured speaker al "Celebrdte the Center for the Book" at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Admission is tree. For more information, call (949) 7 t ~601.- Warden Michael McDermott of the state Department of Fish and Game will give a presental1on a t an Orange County Coa stKecpers meet- ing al 7 p.m. The free event will be held dl the Newport Dunes, the Wind and Sea Room, I 131 Bdck Bay Drive. For more informdtion, cdll (949) 723-5424. THURSDAY St. Andrew's Presbyterian . Church will host a free rela- tionship seminar for people who are recently divorced or .separated. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 574-2214. A support gioup for care- givers sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County will meet from 1 to 3 p.tn. at Hoag Health Cente r, 1190 .Baker St., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free. For ·reservations, call (714) 593- 9630 .. Guest speakers Dr. Bill DeMoss and Steve Holmes will present a lecture titled "Vaccination -the Myth" at 7 p.m. at Mother's Market & Kitchen, 235 E. 17th St .. Cos- ta Mesa. The lecture is free. For more information, call (714) 806-1967 .. A free seminar, "Natural Approaches to Allergies & Asthma,· will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Mar- ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For reserva- tioris, call (800) 595-6667. MAY 19 Guest speaker Blrl Martin will discuss "The Million Dol- lar Success Plan" at Borders Business Connections, a busi- ness networking and referral group that will meet at 8 p.m. Sold 7~ 'Patl6 ?~ Teak is now Affordable ! We Buy Direc1, Elimfoate the Middleman! Compare our Prices! Costa Mesa Showroom by appointment 124-0 Logan Ave. Unil H (comer or McClin1ock & I opn) (714) 544-7268 www.teakoutdoors.com A donkey basketball gam~ and fund-raiser will begin at 7 p.11\, today a t Mariners Christian School, 300 Fischer Ave., Costa Mesa. Parents and staff will compete by attempting to score baskets while riding donkeys. Admission ls $3 per J>!COn. Proceeds will benefit the seventh-grade class for Its trip to Washington, D.C. For more Information, call (71'4) 437-1700. at Borde~ Books, Music and Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information, call (71 4) 432-7854. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will present the 21s~ annual Les Miller schol- arship recognition breakfast at 7:15 a.m. at the Double Tree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $17. For mnre information, Craig Brown .. Insurance "For life's little Accidents!" Call toda for auto & home · O\\ ncr's ln'iuranrc. cau (714) 8.85-9090. MAY 20 Palne Webber will host a financial seminar titled "How to Handle Divorce Settlement Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 Open Su~day I 0-4 369 F.. 17th Costa Mesa (Across from Ralphs) (949) 646-6745 It's the ideal way to enjoy the spring season. Join us after . work, for a lunch cruise or with someone special for a fabulous sunset cruise! Our pristine fleet of comfortable, quiet Electric Boats awaifs you. Take advantage of this special May offer! . Everybody leaves the Duffy Docks smiling. My Cleaning Secret #4: , -Investing Your Settlement Wisely• beginning at noon at 620 Newport Center Drive, on the ninth floor. For more information, call (949) 717- 5600. Crystal Cove State Park will host a "Back Country Hike" at 9 a.m. Visitors should meet at El Moro Visitor Cen- te r on Pacific Coast High- way just north of Laguna Beach. The program is free, parking is $6 .. For more information, call (949) 497- 7647. A national competltton for young chefs apprentices will ·· be held from 7 a.m. tdJ4 p.m. in OCC's culinary arts depart- - ment, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The event, spon- sored by the lntemaUonal Gourmet Society and La Chaine des Rotisseurs, will feature 10 apprentices repre- senting community colleges, private schools and chef's associations. Gourmet chefs from throughout the county will serve as judges. For more information, call (714) 432- 5725. Borders Books, Music and Cafe will present •Special Storytime with Winnie the Pooh" at 1 p.m. Borders is at 3333 Bea r St., Costa Mesa. Storytirne is free. For more information, caU (714)' 432- 7854. . Special Selection for Mother's Day 50% OFF TOPIARIES AND FLORAL fi:lrrangement.s Home Decor Specially furniture Silk Florals Custom floral Arrangements We look forward to seeing you on the water. · He coJMs highly recommended, he arrives on time, and he does the Job right the first tiJM. He's the man ffom Coit! 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Or Iba add have allowed tb8m to be adopted sep- arately by strangers. ·1 was very young and optimistic,• said Mason's mother, Betty Roaea. now 76 and liv- ing in· Santa Barb~ra after• recently retiring from her self-started advertising agency. •Bach job I got was a stepping atone to getting my kids back. It was all very carefully planned.• 1be four visited the small Kansas home in which the family even- tually lived after Rosn ess bought it for $8,400. Rosness said she waited until Mason, the youngest child, was enrolled ln the first grade before taking her children back because she couldn't afford to hire a baby-sitter. •t knew it was going to be nostalgic,• Rosness said of the trip. "But I had no idea what deep-. rooted feelings would be brought out.• Mason said that she, her brothe rs and their mother subconsciously snapped back into lhe family roles they played 50 years ago. •My mothe r started acting very motherly,• she said.· "My-brothers were bouncing jokes off of each other and J WdS • the quiet little sister. I'm pretty assertive dnd haven't played that part for a while." ly three hours leafing through scrapbooks and photo albums and walk- ing the halls of the new building that houses the children's home, chat· ting with teenagers talc· en from abusive homes. "They seemed very angry and ready for hurt and pain," Mason said. •1 wanted them to see us as a unit -and let them know that this can be their future.~ • m MEASURE .A CONTINUED FROM 1 has taken all along.". said Mark Schultheis, who leads both the cjtizens bona com- mittee and the bond cam- paign group. Moorlach 1>e9an the prac- tice of scrutinizing Orange County bond measures when he started receiving numer- ous calls, rrol.es and e-mails from voters asking for advice. "I'm an elected official and I have a lot of constituents Who call me --µp and say, "what should we do?' • he said. I. RANCH ~ CONTINUED FROM 1 servative side.• For example, he said, Segerstrom-hired consultants Scly the project would produce $1.6 million annually for the school district. Freeman said that figure would probably be lower because µte consultants overestimated the nwnber of students the project would BEACH CONTINUED FROM 1 Kd JUSl put out a survey saying that one of the greatest draws . for family travel is the beach,· Williams sa.td. Given· this information, Surfrider's study "should bode well m our favor,· she Sdl(l. So Moorlach and a small group of conseJVative, anti- tax county. residents devel- oped a system by which he has graded the last four school bonds put before voters. He asked the. "hard-core •no' voters": "What are you looking for? What would make you more comfortable wh.en voling -you piCk the criteria because it doesn't always make sense to vote no.• . Three of the school distrtcts he graded -Capistrano Uni- fied, Santa Ana Unified and Magnolia Unified - each received an overall grade of B. The only other district to earn an A under rvtoorlach's sauti- draw to local schools. The IKEA furniture store and nearly 2 million square feet of office space could ~ring as many as 8,000 new employees to the 93-acre site,~ according to the report. ·. "But who's to say they're all going lo live here?" Free- man noted . "And not every- one will have children. And those who do might send them to private schools.• C ity Councilman Joe Erickson said even if the pro· .. . Surfers who brave New- port waters on"a regular basis and have had to contend with a beach closure for several days this week greeted Surf rider's findings guardedly. "The waves ore good (in Newport Beach! when they're good. but there are a lot of pollutants,• noted Bob- by Ta ng. manager or The Frog House, a surf shop 011 "The waves are good (10 JOINER'S FEE Save up to $100 • 2 POOLS • SWIM LESSONS • AEROBICS • B~KETBALL •YOGA • SWIM TEAMS • YOUTH1SPORTS • RACQUETBALL . CAMPS Discover the YMCA 2300 Univtnity Drive . Newport Belch 949-642·9990 ~ .... uar.~=.;..=:.==i:..""'~ ~ HaVe your APS or 3.Smm i -cOlor print film developed by I .!2s~~! • i and get'a coupon for a • .. ny was the Huntington Beach Union High School D1Stric.'t, although vote rs failed Jo approve a $137-million school bond then~ in November 1999 .. His grading system uses five main compone nts. He begins by looking for a set· •aside fund for future mainte· oance, then 'he determin es w~ether the bond would cul into the district's maintenance budget in future years. '"' Next, Moorlach makes sure the bonds are not all bor- rowed in the beginning, ju'St to sit around accruing interest before the funds cae even be put to use. , The fourth factor is the use ject does g~nerate as much sales tax revenue as consul· . tants predicted, the city may never see a penny. He point· ed out that some stale legtSla- tt>rs are pushing for cl.Jes to relinquish all sales ld.X rev· enues to the state. · "I don't th.ink 1t wiU hap· pen this year.• Erick.son said. "But if it does, it could negdte anything that eould be gained from lhe p1oject. • · The proposed Honie Ranch site is a tima bean field \ Newport Beach! when they're good. but the re are a lot of pollutants." notPd Boh· by Tang, manager of The Frog Houl!e. 'tl surf shop on ytest Coast Highway. • Friday, /krf 12, 2000 9 • of proceeds, wluch in the case agreed to as o fcUr rab.ng sys· of Newport-Mesa is detailed tem. Uus 1S the grade,' • Moor- in the exteflSlve fadlities mas-Jach Scl.ld. "In Uus case, New· ter plan. port·M~ met all the hve Finally, the grading system pomts " looks for a community over-Whtm composmg thP New· sight comnuttee to ensure the port-Mesa bond measure. dJs. funds reach the proper destJ-tnct offioa.ls studied Moor· nations. ~ lclch's cntiqucc; and critimms In all of these areas, r-of other bond measurPS, Sd.Jd lach's grades reflect ho· he 1 Mike Fme, the dtStrirt's ru.sis- fell the district met the cnte-vtant superintendent of ria. . bnances. Althoug h Moorlach is a "I'm glad that John (Moor- .. resident of the Newport-Mesa lach) Celt he could gwc us dll ateo, he said the grade is A based on cnlenc;t, • Fine obj dive, based on ha.rd data· sald. "It's an dffirmation, ln and consistent with all of the rnany ways, of ours .and the other evaluations. · (facilities oversight! comnut· "I don't endorse, l'j~ say tee's assertion that if we did "hey, based on what was this, we would do 1t right.· ., between Fauview ROcld and Harbor Boulevard, JUSl north of the San Diego Freeway. The oty originally desig· ndted the land for homes and smoU industry. But C.J . Segerstrom & Sons is asking the city to allow construction o( the 17-dcre bome furnish· ings store dJld large office complex the re. The project has met ·with tlf}p-6!;ition from many m the neighborhood and the finan- cial figures don't appear to be <llangu\g thdt . ·we·re still stdJldmg firm against it." sdtd Bre nt Neumeyer, d Hdlecrest·Hall or Fame res1dent He and other reo;1dents l.Jv· iny near the site c;ay the development would produce more Lraffic on their rcs1den · tJal streets. which would pro· duce rnore smoq. "This wHJ -,how wbPre the allegiance of city yovcrn· ment lies -with the tuxpuy- ers who elf'cl them, or the -people W1th thr mo'>t bucks,· NetunE'yer <>atd. · Free Report Reveals Why ... ''I Haven't Suffered From A Migraine In 6 Months!'' b.) Argus West . llay\\ard, CA -1 u~ed to have the ~ON hcadal.he-. tn the \\-Orld My doctor-. gave me pill afler pill but nolhtng c;ecmcd to control my pain'>. Ami then I stumbled upon a lree rcpon about headache'> adverti ed .in my local paper .. -~fhat-wds 6.months age end I haven't had on '>in~~· -+---.-- To di..,cover my secret weapon again.,t migrarne._ call toll-free. l -888--255-8029, 24 hr. recorded mcragc. Don't Suffer From Headaches Another Day! \_.r -----. .. . . . , *" .... .-..I to ..... swill, so he may hM t.111 .... " a Ille'"• llriM K.Nublcmnp, Newport swim coach . .. .. mMarlSta.. OIAIUI llllY I } 0 Friday, ~ 12, 2000 • Spo;ta Edilor Roger Corf son • 949-57 44223 ' Doily Pilot • Sing it~ :Ca\l~ghan returns · to .. CdM as co~h bah ' • Former 4":ea View League al Pacific Coast League campaign. BOYS SOCCER Calla9pan said he ls puJlulng a Y "1 The Sea Kings, who Jose five of their master's degree at Azusa Pacific . Most Valuable Player will six all-league players to graduation, · ed to pursue,• ·said Callaghan, who Universit~ and would eventually · • guide Sea Kings' boys soccer. were eliminated in the first tound of went on to star at occ and is a like to teach and coach on the com- \; the ClF Southern 'Section Division member ot the Daily Pilot Sports munity college level. lany F.ulkner IV playoffs. dropping a 2-0 decision HaJJ of Fame. CaDaghan said the Sea Kings' • The golden throat of Katie Achterberg ignites Princeton to the Ivy title in basebfill; Ryan help~, too. I have the feelmg even the parents of Katie ~d Ryan Achterberg couldn't have dreamed of a better weekend at Princeton University. . As told last week, Katie was scheduled to sing the National Anthem before the start of the Ivy League. Championships between the Tigers and Dartmouth. Not only did she perform it, she "nailed it, H according to her biggest fan, her father, Denny Achterberg, in front of over 2,000 fans. Sure enough, her brother, Ryan, not to be outdone by )Us little siste r, proceeded to help the Tigers sweep Dartmouth en route to the Ivy League championship. · Ryan made the most of his two tuts in the senes. In Game l , he went 1 for 5 with an RBI in the Tigers' 5-2 win. OAJt.Y PILOT to Diamond Ranch in Oarneron's move last year to the PCL i;hould "I wanted to gel back into some-th main CORONA DELI MAR _ Pat only season at the helm. thin din d be bl . aJJow em to re compe~tive, ·\. Callaghan, wbo initidted his g rewar . g an a e to gwe even though junior Oaruly MarShall, Oillaghan, who earned Sea View coaching career with the Wolfpack back. I believe what I learned as a a first-team All-PCL selection, is League Most Valuable Player klU-club program, worked last season as player transformed my life. That's their only returning all-league per- t els as a Corona del Mar High senior an assistant coach for the Orange what I'd like to do for my players." former. · in 1989, will replace Scott Dameron Coast College men and the Hunt-. The Costa Mesa resident was a "From what I hear, the enroll- as the school's boy soccer coach next ington Beach High boys. two-time all-conference player for ment will be increasing and, hope- season, CdM Athletic Director Jerry He said he is anxious to give back Orange Coast, which won the state fully, that will mean more athletes Jelnick announced Thursday. to the school at which he starred. championship his freshman year. He tor the soccer program. I'd like us to Callaghan, 29, lllherits a program •After five years of working in continued his education at UCLA, play some of the better teams in that went l 0-7-1 last season, earning the business world, I decided coach-but did not play soccer. Orange County in our presea~on a second-place finish in its inaugur· ing and education are fields I want-A walk-on for the Sea Kings, schedule.• Oose call .for Newport's Peirsol • Defending OF backstroke champion nea~ly mi'sses the q ualifying heat, but arrives in ti.me to advance to finals. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT BELMONT SHORE - When you're the defending BOYS CIF Southeftlt Section Divi- sion I champion and an Olympic "hopeful, qualifying at the secuon boys swimming preliminaries can become a little routine. But the mundane nearly became memorable for Newport Harbor High sophomore Aaron Peirsol Thursday at the Belmont Plaza Tony Altobelli COLLEGES ln Game 2. he cued a shot just over the second baseman's head, driving in two runs and giving the Tigers d 4-0 lead. They would hold on and win, 4-3.;-.::.:....-.H-,.----"":~.-.:.:-;;i! 01 ic Pool. Believing he still had another heat befqre his 100-yard backstroke qual- ifying heat 3, Peirsol had to scurry to the sla!ting blocks, climbing up just before the race went off. With the title, the llgers won an automatic NCAA Tournament bid and could play at Cal Stale Fullerton in the Regionals. I'm thinking of becoming Katie's manager for he r upcoming singing career. l'U make the T-shirts for the upconung World Tour. It's not too long before others jump on the Princeton bandwagon. Vanguard University women's basketball coach Russ Davis, already counting down the seconds until the upcoming hoop! season gets underway, is smiling even wider with the signing of twp additional players. Keep tn mind, the Lions finished last season ranked No. 10 in the country by the NAlA and will have the entire team returning for next season. Joining the Lions will be sophomore to-be Jeri Costello and junior to-be Erin Edmtston. Costello played her freshman season at Long Beach State last year following a stellar career at Brea Olinda High, where sbe helped the Lady Wildcats win three straight state charnpk>nships. "She just might be the best • player we've ever had come into this program,• DaVlS said. "She can play either the one, two or position for us. W1th our depth, we're just gonna have to see what happens, but she'll be out the re somewhere.• Another new Lion next year wil be Saddleback College transfer Erin Edmiston. As a Gaucho, Edmiston was an All-Orange EmplTe Conference selection, averaging 19.9 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game. Her strong play led her to the JC All-Star Game last year. "She's another very talented player,• Davis said. "This is by far the best talent we've ever had here. We have a chance to win a couple of games around here.• Not to end the column on a bitter note, but I'm just wondering why Orange Coast College sophomore pitcher Drew Parkin was left off the All -Orange Empl:n! Conference team. All Parkin did was, well. everything for the Pirates on the mound. He had nine saves, threw three complete games, and posted a 4.3 record wiU1 a 3.67 ISRA, wblch ii like 0.39 BRA anywhere e1le but in the run-happy CX>inmwuty college level. On a team where the top pttc.ben from loll year could not get the Job done, Par~ did everythlng but announC'c the gam• and play the music betWMD innings. lb be honest. there are guys DAl.Y PIWT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH Newport Harbor's Aaron Pelrsol In~ 200 individual medley at the CIF Prellmtnarles Thursday. Harbor girJs in ttue hunt •At least one rival coach believes Tars have enoug h to capture first Southern Section team swim crown. Bany Faulkner DAILY PILOT BELMONT SHORE =- Newport Harbor High GIRLS girls swimming coach Ken Lamont didn't initiate the rumor that his Sailors could capture thelf first ClF Southern Section team championship ever. He heard 1t through the grapevine. Lamont, whose Sailors did plen- ty to strengthen their case at Thursday's Division I preliminar- ies, said opposing coaches took notice of the arsenal or talent tlle Tu.rs will present at tonight's 6 o'dock finals at Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool "I was looking at some results (posted on a wall) and I heard the San Oemente coach talking to the Irvine Coach , .... • t,amont said. "Irvine·has us winning and I tiave (three-time defending Division l champion) Irvine winning, so it should be interesting.• • Captivating the mterest o( kar- bor supporters were quality show- ings Thursday by sophomore Car- ly Geehr, freshman Nicole Maclc- ey. freshman Hayley Peirsol, Junior Jennifer Arrow and senior Arny Murphy, who all earned spots in eight-swimmer championship finals. Geehr, who won Dlvtslon m stktion tiUes ln the 200-yard mdi- viduaJ medley And lhf' 500 freestyle lait seclsou. representing Mayfield High of Pasadena, quat.l- fied first in the 200 free (1:50.60) and fourth in the 500 free (4:56.04). Her effort ln the 200 free, her favorite event, was .16 faster than her previous be!.t this season. . Mackey, competing ln her first prep postseason, qualified second in the 200 lndlvldual medley (l!CM.98) and third in the 100 but- ' terlly (57.8.4). Pelrsol qualified seventh ln tho 200 lM and the 500 free!'ltyto. Her time in the 200 IM (2 11 .42) WU .17 faster than bar prevlou1 belt um souon; She touched out tn 5:03.85 in the ~. finishing second in the same heat Geehr won. Arrow qualified fifth in the 100 br~aststroke ( 1 :06.83), a drop of .72 from her previous best this sprtng. Murphy qualilied seventh in the 100 free (53.86), a drop of .02 from her season best. The Tars' 400 tree relay of Peir- sol, Geehr, Mackey and Murphy, qualified first in 3:34.50, more than a second faster than it had ever gone. Newport's 200 medley relay, contisting of Peirsol (backstroke), Geehr (breastttroke), Mackey (butt_erfly) and Murphy (freestyle), quail.fled third ln 1:50.14. Murphy led the s&lon who made the COOIOlatioo finals (quali· Den 9-16). polting the 10tb·belt tUM in the 200,,. (1:55.63). Tba docking wet mont than two ..xw-i. Carly Geehr (top) swims the ~oo free and teammate Nicole Mackey turns it on ln the freestyle leg of the 200 lndJvtdual medley for Newport ~~-..,~--------Harbor~ legion of standouts ln the girls ~-....-..--'-· compedtton at the CIF Division I Prellms Thunday. The finals .. are tonight at Belmont Plaza. faster than she'd gone this year: Harbor freshman Mai Tajima quaWied 11th in the 100 bade· stroke, shaving more than a sec- oad off her previous best with a time of 1:02.20. · Newport freshman Jenna Mw- phy is the first alternate, 17th over- alJ, in the 200 IM and junior Ertn Ball IS the second alternate (18th) in the 100 back.stroke. The 200 free relay, made up of Ball, Jennci Murphy, Annie Wight and Tajima, ls also the second alternate. Alternates could replace entrietr that scratch. Arrow (200 IM) and Jenna Mur· phy (100 backstroke) competed but did not quality in lhOl8 events. ·averyone swam u expected, .. Lamont Mid. •There are golftg to be a lot of doee onet (tomghq.• Lamont Mid he a:pec.11 Geehr to fare better than her quaUfying spot in the 500 free and that he'd be 1urpriled lf Mackey dldn'l mcmt up m tbe butterfly. • 1 think the~starter wanted to see Aaron swun, so he may have held things up a little,• Harbor boys coach Brian Kruetzkarnp said. "Almost all the other events had four heats today, so I thought I was in heat 4," Peirsol said. "But someone told roe I needed to get over there, and I was 1ust able to make it. It '}las; pretty weird.~ ) That was abettt the only unusual happening for Harbor, which had three individuals qualify for tonight's 6 o'dock championship firlals (in flve events). The SaJ.lors also placed their 200 and 409 freestyle relays into the championship finals, which feature the top eight qualiliers. Peirsol bettered his high school best tlus season with a time of 50.71 in the backstroke, fastest or the day. He also qualified second in the 200 individual medley (1 :54.11), trail- ing only lrvine High senior, and Irvine Novaquabcs tearmnate Jeff Natalizio ( 1 :53.68). Natalizio dropped more than 2 1/2. ·seconds from his previous best. inspiring Peirsol in the process. "It's going to be a good race (tonight),• said Peirsol, who was unshaven and will not shave for tonight's meet. Peirsol defeated Natalizio by more than four seconds to win the 200 lM at Sea View League Finals. Other Harbor lndivtduals in the championship finals indude sopho- more Ryan Lean and junior Peter Belden. Lean, the Sea View League chwn- pion in the 500 freestyle, qualified fifth in that event with a time of 4l38.32, a drop Of more than 5 112 seconds from his best this season. He also 0:abbed the final spot in the 200 free final, shaving nearly a second off his previous best with a 1:46.00. Belden, the Sea Vie w champion In the 50 free, quaillied fourth tn the same event with a time of 21.93. His previous best this season was 21 .96. .,. Belden is the first alternate in the 100 free, just missing the last spot in the eight-man consolation finals with. a .time of 50.25. Peirsol, as well as Belden, con- tributed to the Tars' 200 and 400 free relays, which qualifted second and fourth, respectively. The short relay, including Joey Snelgrove and Steve Jendruslna, posted a season-best time or 1 :28.50, a mere one-hundredth of a second off the pace of top qualifier Dana Hills. The 400 relay, including Lean and Ryan Gough. touched out in 3: 17 .35, more than a second faster than lt bad gone tbis'sprtng. SnelgTove will represent Newport ln the 50 (ree consolation ftnal, his time of 22.59 tied for ninth overall. The Sailors' 200 medley relay CN&rt•t of Gough (backstroke), Shaun Johnton (breutatroke), Robert Weiner {buttedly) and Snel· grove (freeltyle) Cl'M""ed 15th OVS· .n. eunlng • spot In the l'CJNOWlaa ftDlll wttb • time ol 1:46.82. . . ') _Da__..;ily_P_·t_1o-_t _·---:-·~_--_-__ -_-__ -_._.._._ ... _-_-_-~---_-_-_·_--_ .... _·-_-_ .. _ .... _-_-_spoRJS--_--_-_ ... _-_· ____________ F_~idoi---'-''._Moy __ .. _12 ...... _2000_ .... _1_ SECON·o, AND LOOKING · FOR . MORE. Newport-Mesa track and field teams ~ooking good for down-the-road endeavors in the PCL. n o things were evident finished second in the ~ in Friday's Pacific 100-meter dash (12.54) by oast League track .03 seconds behind Yosuf Adrian Lopez was ·thud i.n the 800 (2:27 .11) ~d fourth in the 1,600 (5:20.51). Francisco Morales was fourth in the 800 (2:44.47). Estancia also got points from freshman Sean Zieh, who was flfili in the l,6QO (5:26.91) dnd fourth in the 3,200 (12:08.29). spots i.n the biple jump .Jessica Palermo (30-61/4) won. and Cassie Anido (30-33/4) was second. Mai was fifth (20.55) and Karleen Cluff sixth (20.57). Rogers was also sixth in the long jump (12-11). Northwood captured the boys frosh/soph crown going away, With CdM finishing behind the Tunberwolves. The Sea "Kings benefited from two wins in the fiel<:\ barely held Dillon off to capture the 800 (2:10.81). The 1,600 was slightly more comfortable as he took that 'race in 4:48.29. and field championships Khan of Uni. But Iliesiu came •al Irvine High. First, back and beat two Uni kids Northwood High, which is to win the 200 in 25.34. about to wrap up its first Mesa also got bi9 po'ints season, demonstrated 'it will from distance runners be a force ill the coming Gilbert Salas and Carlos years by capturing the girls Ibarra. Salas won the 800 junior varsity and boys and 1,600, j.ri 2~16.66 and frosh/soph championships. · 5:07.09, respectively. Second, the three fbarra, a freshman, was On the N girls side, CdM was the only team to get Joseph Boo UGHTWEJGH1s Costa Mesa's girls' JV team earned a third-place f}nish . The Mustan~$ got wins, from soppomore Lisa Dunn and junior Kristen Rogers. events. Sophomore Spene.er MacDonald captured the- triple Jump with a leap of 37-3, anQ..Dave Northrup took the shot put with a mark of 44 -3. Newport-Mesa schools liecond in the 1,600 (5:10.65), showed they had quite~ bit but he won the 3,200 in of Went. Corona del Mar, 11:15.98. Mesa also got a win Costa Mesa and Estancia in the boys N discus from should all roll out·solid Kato Hiroyuki (87-11). athletes in the future, which Estancia's.JV team placed will make PCL dual meets third, thanks to its distance interesting. runners. In the 800, the within shouting range of Northwood. The Sea Kings were led by sophomore Jaclyn Thayer. She was first In the 200 (28.52) and long jump (15-5) and added a second in the 100 ( 13.86). Dunn, who was part of Mesa's frosh/soph 1,600 relay team that won the event at the Orange County championships, captured the 400 in 1:03.93, ahead of CdM Whitney Beer-Kerr (1 :04 .47). The Sea Kings had three individual second-place finishes. Freshman Andrew Pilsbury was the runner-up in the 400 (55.15), freshman Blake Dillon placed second in the 800 (2:10.90), and sophomore Dustin Hodges finished the 1,600 in 4:49.36. Costa Mesa's N boys Eagles had three of the five team were closest to winrung runners in the field, taking CdM's JV girls did well in the field events. In the high jwnp, the Sea Kings were 1-2, with Marie Turner and · Lindsay Fisher both leaping 4-10. Dunn aso placed fifth in the 200 (29.19). a league title, losing to Uru spots two through four. Eric by seven points. The Heredia was second (2:25.56) Mustangs got a huge boost and he added a fifth place in from junior Bo lliesiu. He the 3,200 (12:11.81). CdM also took the top two Rogers led a Mesa contingent in the 100 low hurdles. She won in 18.27 while teammate Thi Nguyen placed fourth (20.30). Ann Mesa got quite a performance from sophomore lrwin Salas. He .TRACK AND FIELD Tars at Div. II . prelims today • JC}Iles. Steen lead boys and girls teams. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT THE AGONY OF VIOORY WALNLIT -The Newport Harbor High boys and guts· track and field teams will con- tinue their poslsedson runs today at the CIF Southern Section Division LI preliminar- ies at Mt. San Antoruo Col- lege. The field events begin at 3, followed by the runrung events al 3:30. 1-----~~_;J.:l\~9.._.c.Nmewpo~,bo-}IG.--wh won their first league title RAFAEL FMNCO I OAl. Pf.OT Orange Coast College takes Us Junior varsity eight to Lake Qulnsigamond in Worcester, Mas. for the Champion International Colleglate Regatta Sunday, hopeful of a repeat performance in the Udo Channel when the Pirates recently rowed to victory for the Don McKee Cup. Above, the Pirates' (from left) Brad Hilton, Sam Yost. Luke Wright, Aaron OollSing, Dan Toth, Jumlk Hyun, Jeff Larson. Mike McGuiness and Todd Seligman celebrate tn teal rowin fashion, elation, relief and an old-fashioned collapse. since 19.79 by topping the p d · field at Sea View League • .o· we· rs a vances Finals, will be led by versatile senior Trevor Jones. The two-time league · · champion in the 110-meler high hurdles and the 300 • CdM's 200 freestyle relay intermediate hurdles, be was ch S d third in Division ll in the latter squad also rea es atur ay last season. The UCLA-bound night's championshi,p finals. standout also will run the 100 · and will anchor the 1.600 Tony Altobelli · relay. He won league lltles m DAILY P1LOT both last week, becoming the LONG BEACH -It's ama7J.llg what a first Sailor since 1974 to pock-IJttle anger can do to a person's motiva- et four first-place Cirushes at llon. league finals. Lauren Powers. turned a slow race m Coach Birn Barry's squad the 100-yard butterfly into a strong per- will also rely on two:1.1me Sea . formance in the 100 freestyle dtinng View hi~b jump champion Thursday's ClF Division ll preluninaries. John Peschelt, who added d Powers, who, according to her coach lea~e crown in the 800 apd Doug Voiding was disappointed after contributed to the 1,600 relay missing the top-eight cut for the champ1- triumph in this, ~is Junior onship finals in the 100 fly, ( t :01.52, 13th year. . place), qualified fifth in the 100 free Other leag~e cha~pJC~ns (54 .25), becoming the only individual fro~ Harbor .include Junior swimmer from either Corona del Mar or Chns McM~en . P,.600), Costa Mesa to make it to a championship SWIMMING there weren't some solid perforrndnces. Take CdM's Sherwin Kim, for exam- ple. He put together two solid marks in the 200 mClividuaJ medley (~:01.82) and the 100 breaststroke (1:03.61). q'Ualifying for the ClF consolation finals in both. • 1 Uunk Sherwm perlof1!1ed great torught. • Moore said. •tte had a great game plan for both events and he was prepared to swim well, which he did.• Also reaching the consolations was CdM's 200 medley relay squad. which took 10th place overall with a 1 :43.51. For the Mustangs, the results weren't as important as just bei.ng able to com- pete against the best in Division U. VOLLEYBALL TARS IN FOUR •Sailors will be home Tuesday if San Clemente wins tonight. Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT LONG BEACH -Well, at least the Jackrabbits still have their dates. Mean- while, Newport Harbor High has anoth- er match m the second round of the ClF Southern Section DiV1S1on I playoffs on Tuesday. The vis1ung Sailors jumped on host Long Beach Poly early and held on for a 15-7, 15-7 , s,.15, 15-9 victory Thursday in a CIF hrst-round match that was moved up a day because or Poly's prom. While the Jackrabbits are dancing, Newport wttl find out who it will face next when favored San Clemente and Corona meet io a first-round match tonight. The Sailors ( 18-5, ranked No. 9 in Division I and runners-up in the Sea View League) had litUe trouble in win- ning their first two games by 15-7 scores. Brad Craig recorded two of Newport's first three points with a kill and block as the Sailors took a quick 5-1 lead. . The only times Newport ran mto trou- ble in the first two games were after Long Beach Poly timeouts. After a time- out m the first game, the Jackrabbits (16-2 and Moore League Champions) pulled to 6-4. But two mistakes proved costly, and the Sailors ran away with the first game behmd Billy Clayton and · Blake Tippett. Another Poly llmeoul came after Newport took a 6-1 lead in the second game. Thanks to some Sailors' miscues, / the lead was cut to 7 ·6. But Long Beach Poly started making too many mental errors. The Jackrabbits' spmts visibly sagged when Newport's Dustin Illing- worth was in on three blocks of Poly's 6-7 Jim Kresl. senior Ryan Brill (triple Jump) and sophomore Rion McKin-race. "Hey, it's an honor just to qualify," Coach Todd Kolber said. "This is all just gravy for the kids. It's a great learning experience .. Hopefully, they'll be back again.ft But the Sailors started the third game very slowly, hitting balls in the net and racking up violations. The Jackrabbits 1wnped out to a 7-1 lead en route to a 15-8 win. ney (shot put). Junior Amber Steen. who won league titles in the 800, 1,600 'and 3,200 last week, spearheads Coach Eric TWeit's girls contingent. Steen was second in Divi- sion n in the 1,600 and 3,200 last year, . then went on to place fifth in the Masters Meet and 10th at state finals in the 3,200. She has won three straight Sea View 1,600 crowns and is the two-time defen~ding 3,200 league champion. • Senior Krista Dill, who defended h er league shot put and discus titles last week, is another stalwart, as Is senior April Ross. Ross, league. champion in the high tump this spring and the natiotl41 high school girls volleyball player of the year who will play at USC next fall, won the Division II sec- tion high jump title as a fresh- man. Freshman Valerie Day, the league champion in the 300 hurdles, ls another expected to fa.re well. The top nine quallfiers in eech event advance to the Division 0 Finals, scheduled May 20 at Cenitol Coll8ge. TODAY'S SCHEDULE ' "She had a slow jump off the blocks m the 100 fly, which happens from time to time,• Voiding said. "I think she expect- ed to qualify in both races. I was very proud of her because those races are back to back. She did a great job of bouncing back.• Leading the Mustangs' pack was Mike Whittman, who set a personal-best time of 2:06.80 in the 200 IM, as well as a solid 1 :05.30 in the 100 breast. Moore shared Kolber's sentiments regarding the experience outweighing the results. "In the first two games, we were pretty dtsdpllned, ~ Newport Coach Dan Glenn said. •But they're a good team, and they're not going to quit on each other.· The only other hope for a CIF Division n championship will come from the. Sea Kings' 200 free relay team of Morgan Johnston, Sherwin Kim, Garrett Gentry and John Graass. who qualified seventh with a 1:30.17. Despite not qualifying for finals or consolations, CdM's Chriss Street. David Fabian, Chnstina Hewko and Jackie McCoy, as well as Mesa's Grin Bayes, Katie Roche, Wendy Martinovich and Jody Martinovich each competed Thurs- day, something not too many Division D swimmers could say. After the Jackrabbits won a game, Long Beach Poly and its fans were more expressive. The fourth game was a see- saw affair, with both teams duehng to a 9-9 tie "Overall, 1 was pretty happy with how we swam tonight,• boys coach Jon Moore said. "Our swimmers swam like they prepared.· After a stnng of sideouts, Clayton rammed a spike down on Long Beach Poly's side to give the Sailors a 10-9 lead. Oo the next point, Craig and Cayton combined to block Kresl. who led his "Just making it here is a big deal/ Moore said of all the competitors. team with 24 kills. . Despite the small contingent headed for the championships, that doesn't mean The Division 11 finals take place at 4:30 p .m. on Saturday at Belmont Plaza. Clayton led Newport with 21 kills, eight blocks and four aces. IJippett had 13 kills, and Kent Turner had 4 7 assists. GOLF YOUTH FOOTBAll · SAILORS ·OUSTED Football, cheerleading tryouts Saturday COSTA MESA-Registration for the 2000 POP WAllll Pop Warner Football season gets underway Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Costa Mesa High for both players and cheerleaders. •At CIF Southern California Finals. For those that miss Saturday's registration, there will be another registration day on May 20 from 9 a.m. to 2 p .rn. at CMHS. The fees are SSO for cheerleaders, $25 for nag football play- ers ages 5-6 and $150 for tack.le football ages 7-14. SOMlS-Newport Harbor High's boys goU team con-ForinforTilatlon,ca11(714)404-8746. cluded play Thursday at the HELP WINBD Saticoy Country Club where • the Sea View League and J Clf South Cout Regional Costa Mesa seeking champion Sailors finished water polo coaches well off the pace with a 424 at the CJP Southern Callfor-COSTA MESA -Costa nta Pina.la. Mesa High bu openings for a Senior Kevin Olson was boys and girls vanity water Newport Harbor'• leader with polo coach. a nve-over 71, wblch includ-Mu1tang1' Boys Athletic ed an eagle and a btrdie oo Director Kirk Bauennellter the front nine. Othen for Har· II.kl a teaching posttlon may boron a day with high winds be available. were Jake Allanach t84l. Interested applkants Daniel Kulb (87), Sc:Ott np.. abould contact BeUeriiiiiiter pett (81) aDd Mitch JObn1 at tchool: (114) 424-8163. (18). f.apo at CdM tonight CORONA YOU.IYllLL DEL MAR - Caplstrano Valley Higb'a Cougars, on the strength ol lhei{ CIP Dt'Y'llion I Wild Card vldory over Hunttngton Beech on Wednelday, invades Corona del Mar tonight for a llnt·round bOyt volleyball duel with the No. 2 .. letlded Sea Kingl. Caplltrano Valley (10-5t edged .}iuntington a..m in tour g.m.. 1be See Klngt ewalt wtth e 11·1 NC:.'OfCI. COLLE.GES CONTINUED FROM .10 who made the All·OEC team with ERAs higher than some slo-pltch softball pitchers. But because he wasn't a starting pitcher, nor a relief pitcher all year. Parlan dictn't really fall i.nto one particular category, thereby not allowi.ow him to get a spot ln either ?ategory. which stinks more than I care to describe. So by all accounts, if Parkin bad stayed in the bullpen all year, he probably would have made All·OEC. But Parkin WU needed in the starting rotation became nobody elle wu doing the job. He stepped in encl canied the entire rotation on bll 11gbt arm .00 for that, he ~to·~Hellt. .... ctiGal, there ... at leelt alne ~that pltcW --than Dniw P.tma·• yeu.Um."DO. Northwood took the top three spots in the 110 high htµdles, and Estancia was the only other school to pull off that feat in the boys frosh/soph finals with a sweep in the 3,200. Sophomore Enk Lope7 won in 10:44~89, with freshman Abel Flores running next to him for the entire race. Flores was second in 10:44.99, even though he and Lopez crossed the ftrush line dl roughly the same time. Aaron Vongeem §'as third tn 10.48.54 Estancia sophomore Rolando Vivar conl.lilued to impress. He won the long 1wnp with dn 18-9, a foot better than the runner-up Vivar barely lost the 100, placing second m 24 63 .. BASEBALL STANDINGS ---- •Woodbridge (11 11 1) 9 1 Laguna Hills (10 15) 6 10 ...._.(So,. 2M • Oinched OF Playoffs berth Ahso Niguel 17. Neuport 10 Irvine def WOOcb ldge (score unava11abe) El',() RE<iU.AR SEASON Sa.ilors bow out in 17-10 setback • Jacobs, Brant slug homers in season fmale. Roger Carlson DAILY PILOT ; NEWPORT BEACH Newport · Harbor Htgh's Sailors rapped out t 0 base tuts, including home runs by Justin Jdcobs and Garrett Brant, but 1t wasn't even clo e as visiting Ahsqi Niguel pounded out d t/-10 Sea View Ledgue baseball victory on a windy Thursday. The loss end a disappomt- ing season for the Sailors, who eXlt with a record of 5-18 overall and 111 the league's cellar with a 2-t 4 mark Aliso Niguel ( 11-14. 8-8), bound for the CIF Playoffs with a third-place hrush in the Sea View. pounded out 16 tuts and made all operung tate- ment that was never quite answered The Wolvenne scored sue runs m the hrst mrung, and although Harbor bounced back w1th five runs of it!. own in· the bottom of the hrst, the Sailors would never catch up Aliso'' Darren Pitchford slugged a two-run homer and Kyle Mowery delivered a three-run shot m the hnal inning. Eight other Aliso ruts were doubles, including tluee. by Adam Tanos. Brant finished with a 3-for-4 effort at the plate, scoring twice and driving in three runs. Jacobs and Donovan Wong were each 2 for 3, conng twice, Wong with a double. 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No qu111a II w#WI 180 deyt Al .._ ..._ LIMITED TO ONLY Thie bulllnell II con· C*1c ~ ~ County LIMITED TO ONLY Have you a.t1r1ed cat Walh c.pllat Re-aftM lhe dllle d lhll pub--<I) .a ..... ) THOSE ISSUES SOME· dUcled by; general on 03-22·2000 THOSE ISSUES SOME· doing ~ yec: No ~ce LLC Jeffrey llc:allon _.., ... ~I) wfi11ia ONE RAISES AT THE pertner1hli • 2000M21171 ONE R~ISES AT THE Chrl1tophu JH 'ManbtiM1er. Memb« The tOuncsallon'e pt!~ .. ,_ ._ ,_ • PUBLIC HeAAING DE· H•v• you •l•rt•d Dally Piiot ~ 21. 29, PUBLIC HEARING DE· ValenfJ,,. Thia 1tat9r119nt w•• cll>ll oll\c;:I .. loceled al _. . ., ....... ). ~~eg~ ~~WA~~ doing~ No Mfy 5, t2, ~ rno f.b~18E~ \~WA~ TtlW lt•tl'l*ll ••• ~ Witt\ the County 1000 Qull StrMt. Suite 111..:•Nw CORRESPONDENCE AlrN F. CORRESPON,NCE ~ !)t~~ ~~ CIM d~ County '200, ~ BMch. Ce De -Ct) * DELIVERED TO THE Thia ltltement wu 'FlcttUOu. 8 alnMe DELIVERED T THE ~~~~--ft, on 5·h.,..., ..........,'"27712 ~· i4IH!2-82GS. ...... ...._ ot 9e PLANNING COM· ~ :ncm:;. = ....... ~t PLANNING COM· -• v.-...-'200om7t11 Deity PMot ~12, 19. ~·;; =-'llon "':": .~~ ~ MISSION AT. OR on 5-<>2·2000 The followlna '*'°"' ~~~Oro :Je. PS: Deily Pb May 12, 19, 26. 2000 F39!· Muon C10 John L JAYA\IAHl1 IDALAl.. PRIOR T01. IHE PlJ8. 2000f827MO are d6log bueNls 11: LIC HE.ARING • 2§. Junt 2, 2000 F40! . Rychel, C.P.A., 1000 M.90 ,,...._. aw., LIC HEARING. ~Mey 5, t2, 19, J1bronl Ent•rPflte, 1 GENEAAL PLAN SUPERIOR COURT 0\1911 Street, &Jlle 200, cw..._, CA m PdcAft~~N·~~-00~f3 -f383 2163 Aurel Line, C«*a AMENDMENT OP· Flctttlout Butl...... OF CALIFORNIA, Newport Beach, Ca. ,.. -.... IOMI ~. Callfomll 92827 99-0e/NORTH COSTA COUNTY OF 92&eo. .. .......... . FOR DlANE Fktftlout Bu.lneta Pat.rlctl Daniel O'LMty, Heme St8tlelMnt ORANGE Publltl!ed Newpon -1. ,.___ ... °"' ~Jf~=1}~8-KA~~ Ntme Statement 2163" Rural Ln .. Coeta ~~i~~~~IC ~ The followlnD penont 341 The City Ol1vt, • 8uch·Co111 Me11 _.' FOR RONALD O. The following peraona Mesa. Callfomla 99-02/PLANNINO AP· .,. doing bulii*I aa: Poet Oltlce Box 14171, Dally Plot May 12• F2?0003 _, -.._. II: ~lft.8 Js'r~~~~ Butitf4Jnut Mu.ic, ckJcted by. 111 tncMMI FOR PHILLIP .....,_,. ~-92613-1571 NOTICE C-.._,CA9ll27 are doing~ as: This butinNI II con-PLICATION PA.·99-41 btal, ..I:_~~. \ Orange, CA .. __ l4JO ........ IM.. TO ESTABLISH A VET· 3220 Ida.ho Pl.. Coale Heve you eter1ed SCWAATZE, AGENT c ~ect.corn, IN THE MATTER OF INVITINO BIDS 1'e Ma '* ii ERINA.RY HOSPfTA.1. IN MIN CA 92626 doing bullnees yel? FOR MC CA.ATHY d L.oenlin4t lAndlng, THE PETITION TO The Ofenge County ..._... • ._ - AN EXISTING AP· Aoea J. Elbllng, 3226 y~·tk~Le COOK & COMPf..NV/ :as ~~~~'1!'.t CHA.NOE THE NAME Slnl11llon 01tt11c1 Cd-_. • ., oftlr:e ol PROXIMATE1. y 5.550 ~ ...!!:,; Coeta Mesa, ~ etel~t w.. EDWARD COOK Ill 245, Coeta MMe. Cali-OF THOMAS RANKIN lomia will r-i~ bide ADVAHrAGB ONE SO.FT COMMERCIAL '""' "'''"' filed with the eou--ANO EXPERIAN, FOR lomll 92627 PETTIT until ti-d.y, MAY n , l!SCJt01V ..... ..ia.. BUILDING. AND TO LE· This busine• Is con-"'1 A GENERAL PLAN ORDER TO SHOW 2000 .. 11:00 P."'· 8ldl ,_. .. ,.._le M.y 31, GAUZE SHARED duded by· an lndMc*Jel Clenl d °'W10' Counly AMENDMENT/ T'°l Koell Johnson, CAUSE FOR CHANGE mutt be melv9d al the ~ PARKING ANO AC· Have 'you eter1ed on 4-27·2000 SPECIFIC PLAN 36 dmonton Place, OF NAME Oisttlcl'a Pu«.tll9lng Of· 'Ille tia1t Mk ii CESS. WITH A VARI· ~-bullnetaJ. ~et? No Delly Pilot ~~l,211:. AMENDMENT TO IN· ~~6 Vlefo, California CASE NUMBER lice by the dlte herein-~ IO Calfonie. Ulli-. ANCE FROM PARKING ,,._ ..., 2000 f390 CREASE THE SITE Thi ........ i A201151 above Mt tonn 11 w111ct1 ,._ C n:W Code REQUIREMENTS, (29 Thie atetement wu £Yo SPECIFIC FLOOR 9 .,.,.,nus 1 con-PETITIONEA(SJ time they Wiii b.,apened S1C11o1 6106.l YES/NO SPACES REQUIRED; tiled wtth the County AREA RATIO FROM ducted by: an lndMdu8I THOMAS RANKIN PET· end examined al the IS. 23 SPACES EXISTING Cleril ol °'W10' Councy FlctJtlout Butlnut 0.72 TO 0.84; TO ~v~ V:~"~ TIT HAS/HAVE FILED A Ol1tric1 Purctlaelng Of· (If 9e '* ii Mjca ANO PROPOSED). LO-on ~00081213n Heme s .. ...,,..,, AMEND PA.·98·77 TO Troy Knell Johnson PETITION FOR AN flee. 10844 Ellil Avenue. IOSec. 6106.l . 69 fbllow. CATEO AT 1680 AND De"'-Pllot May 12, 19, Th~i~ peflone INCREASE THE This stetement wes OAOE~ TO CHANGE Fountain Vllley. callfOt· ill ....... d • w be 1686 TUSTIN AVENUE .. , 2000 F""" are nest II: PREVIOUSLY· flied with lhe County NAME FROM nia tor the followtng: pnw..._\ n. -Md Fictitious Butlnett IN A Ct ZONE. 26, Junt 2, '"" South It 3 0 Ex· APPROVED HOTEL Cieri< ol Orenge County THOMAS RANKIN PURCHASI! ~ ..... o1-.epa..widl Name Statement ENVIRONMENTAL OE· press, 1700 E. Garry FROM 200 TO 300 5-3-2000 PETTIT (3) THRllt'. 2000 FORD Mica dlillll wy be flied The lollowlno peraone TERMINATION. EX· Fictitious Butlnest Ave .• #102, Sante Ana, ROOMS; ANO AMEND on 20001127103 TO THOMAS RANKIN tAURUS LX SEDANS, ii ADVAHrAGE ONE are doing bu--u : EMPT. Name SU!tement California 927-0 PM»-02 TO ADO AN· Dally Pilot u -5 12 19 CAOQES SPECIFICATION l!SCIOW 17400 Brook· Sunny Foodt Com· 2. PLANNING AP· The tollowlng persons William ' lee Wolford, OTHER 125,000 SO.FT. ....,.y ' ' ' It It hereby ordered NO. 9800-29 .... snu. s.llt lOI, peny, 4-0l N. Sulliven, PLICATION PA·00-151 .,. doing buslneee es: 109 Ave. Del la Grulla, OFFICE BUILDING TO 26• 2000 f389 thet all persona lri· • Seated blda musl be Foemi8 V*'f CA Santi Ana, Calffomla ZONING APPLICATION 1) Equlcapital, b) Total-IC. Sen Ctemenle, Cali-THE THREE ALREADY REQUEST FOR . terested In thla matter eUbmttted on the torm 9770l ..S Ille le .. 4'y for 92703 ZA-00-10 FOR DAVID -· 23 Odyeaey Court, lomla 92672 APPROVED FOR EX· PROPOSALS eppeer before ltlis CX>Urt eupptled by the 01stt1ct .._ cw.. '°>' M'f Due Hung le, 17561 PIERCE HOHMANN, nlaNewport Beach, Calllor· This business Is con-PEAIAN, LOCATED AT In Department No. 703 In 1ceo<danc. with all credilDr ... t. M.y 30 Geraldine Ln .. #A, Hunt· AUTHORIZED AGENT a 92663 dllcted by. an lndMdual 443 THROUGH 595 The Orange County of tha Orange County prO't1elooe ~ the apec:if1.. lOOO Mldl le -. ._.: lnoton Beach. California FOR PETER T. ANO Leo 0. Lynne. 23 Hav~ started ANTON BOULEVARD Sanltelion District of Of· Superior Court et the ad-cations. Speclflcalionl, -d.y bdcft tk llllid-9~6-47 MOLL V G CHAPMAN Odyuey Court, Newport doing bl Wcflt7 No IN A PDC ZONE. enge County. Calilomia. dress atlown above on bid b1ankt and further in-p..i alt die lpCCilled Dan Tt1n, 401 N. FOR A VARIANCE TO Beach, Caitomle 92663 Wiftiam lee oHOrd ENVIRONMENTAL will receive seated 5130/00, at 2:00 o'clodl loonatlon may be ob-~ Sullivan, Santa Ana, CONSTRUCT A NEW This butlnees it con-This statement wae DETERMINATION: proe>OMIS until Ti.e· p.rn. and then and !here lalned et the 1bove f16. Oiied.May S JOI)() Calilomie 92703 2·STORV RESIDENCE duded by. 111 lndMdull ffled With Ille County NEGATIVE OECLARA· day, Mey 23, 2000 It thow cause, if 1111y they dntll telephone (714) VINOD D' HJaA.lA1.. Thia bualolss la con- OVER A BASEMENT Hive you star1ed ~ d Orange Counly TION (AVAILABLE FOR 11:00 p.m. Propoeals have, wt\y the petition 593·i583. JAYAVANit HIRALAl.. ducted by: 8 general MORE l'HAN 4 FEET doing buelnees yet? No on 04-26-2000 REVIEW AT THE ~ must be received II .,,. tor change of name Publl•h•d Newpor1 &.ya,11 partnarahip ABOVE FINISHED Leo 0. Lyme 2000f827104 NINO DIVISION FROM Olstrlct'1 PurchHlng ~ not be granted: Buch·Coita Met1 Ncwpin ~ Have you atarted GRADE, WITH MINOR This tlltement was Daily Pilot ""'· 26, Mey APRIL 13 TO JUNE 12, Division Olfa. by the It la further ~red [)lily Pilol May 12, 2000 MCM doing butlnen yet? CONDITIONAL USE liled with Iha County 5, 12, 19, 2000 f38Q 2000). date and time liereln the! • COf1Y ~ this ordef F405 Yes, 3127100 PERMITS FOR . A C1M o1 ()qnge County Rctlt'-··-Bu-•--..-.. FOR FURTHER IN; lboYe Mt forth, 10844 to et'rf1# ca~ be pub-~ll.l~ Due ... _ le BELOW GRADE GA· on 04-01·2000 ..,... .. ,,... FORMATION ON THE Ellis Avenue Fountain lished In Ody Piiot. ·-1 _,., -·-'-"' t RAGE LARGER THAN • 2000e825395 Name Stllternent ABOVE APPLICA· V11ley. Celifornla, 1 MWSJl'8P8' ol genllfel NOTICE OF TaUS. .,,,. statemen was 700 SO.FT. ANO FOR A Delly Pi1o1 ~ 21, 29, The I~ P8flO"I TIONS, TELEPHONE 92708·70\8 ctra.itatk>n publoshed In ::a~~~tl.E u!Sc!!; CrTY OF ~ :"e>r!:. = 16% RAMP SLOPE May 5, 12, ~ F362 are dor1g ~ u: (714) 754·5245 OR REQUEST FOR this county, at leesl once w '-No· 00: COSTA MESA on 03-27·2000 FOR THE DRIVEWAY. Constgn-Onllne.Com, CALL AT THE OFFICE • PROPOSAL e week for tour con-' --uM ~.No· ORANGE COUNTY . 2 ........... 4093 LOCATED AT 3058 Flc:tltloua Bullnnt 518 Westminster Aye., OF THE PLANNIN(4 MUL"Tl-AOENCY secutlve weeks prior to -»"• ,..,. . ' ..,.,.._. JAVA ROAD IN AN At Name SU!t.rnent Newpor1 Beech, CA DIVISION ROOM 200. BENCHMARKING the dlly 'd the '*'"a. 4u.~ IJCHAJD CALIFORNIA Daly Piiot Apt. 21• 29• ZONE ENVIAONMEN· The following pereons 92663 n FAIR 6AtVE. COSTA STUDY (MUS), DATE: APR ta, 2000 ~~.:. ~ NOTICE May S, 12• 2000 F36e TAC DETERMINATION: .,, doing~ as: Ann Petrioe Snell-Al· MESA, CALIFORNIA. SPECIFICATION JAMES P. GRAV, ~ o.a INVmNG BIDS SUMMONS EXEMPT. •I C'YNTHIA AN6 lison, 518 WeatMIMter Publfshed Newport NO. teoo-25 • JUDGE/ of ,_ WIU. SEU.. NOTICE IS HEREBY FOR FURTHER IN· MAOELINE'S TRUCK· Avenu~ Newport 8uch·Coate Men Reque• for ~ropoeals COMMISSIONER OF AT PUIUC AUC110N GIVEN the1 Haled (CITACION -roRMATIOO-ON lmr.D Beeoh.-A 92863 e.Hy ~ ·~ ~·~...-laKES'rllD='" UOICIALt---µil_..-._ ......... Cll--11..11! ....... -ABOVE APPLICA· ING, N. UncoWI St.. Thie buslne" ls COO· • F398 lhe lorm SUpplled by Iha COURT DU FOl CASH (ill 1M all labor. meterlalt. NOTICE TO DEFEN· 1 •• .__ ..... .. TIONS. TELEPHONE Orange, CA 92865 ducted by: "' Individual District In accordance Thomes Rankin Pet11t ,_ wtlidl .,. llwflll equipment, tranllpolt4· DAN T: (A.Vito a (714) 754·5245 OR Javler0vledo.2032N. Heve you 1tar1ed withaWprovlsiontolthe 543VlcloriaStraet,tE lalder iocbe UailedS-) tlona.ndsuchothertacl-Act!Ado) HIGH TECH S.l t1 .. alllW-9af CALL AT THE OFFICE Unooln St, Orenge, CA doing business yet? No TNlllll.S. No. 401011 Lo9I 1peciflc:ation11. Specifl· Costa Mesa, Calilornle Wldlor die Qlllller's ltiee at may be required WOMENS HEAL TH ~ ~ ~~ OF THE PLANNING 92865 AM Petr1oe Snell-Allison No 001'754413 Tilt Onllr catlonl, proooeet blankt 92627 C91ified Of --ctiec:b tor MPUCEMENT OF CLUB. INC.. MICHAEL """' -- DIVISION, ROOM 200, This buaineu It con-This statement was No 80JOtOM1 "*-of 1nc:I further lnlomi11ion Published Newport ll*ified II Clvll Code THE STAGE FLOOR TAYLOR and DOES 1 lo Lilll ~ U.C l7JJ &. n FAIR DRIVE, COSTA oucted by: en lndMdual filed with tile County T~t 59 YGu ft 11 may be ot>1alned 1t the Beach-Coste Mesa Secciae 292.41a (Jllr.a. ill AT THE NEIGHBOR· 25 _...1M,s.ii1•1..ot MESA. C~UFORNIA. Have you atar1ed Clenl d Orange County ...... "* e o.d al TIW above 1ddre11. tete-Daily Pilot May 5. 12, 19. 1'1111 • die ._ -ol 1111 ID HOOD COMMUNITY YOU ARE BEING ~t.C\ ::!'\: Publlehed Newpor1 doing ~ yet? No on 04·18-2000 dlllld 05114'1. i-.. Jiii Phone (714) 593-7583. 26, 2000 lidlanl s S-) .a rip1 CENTER, 1145 PARK SUED BY PLAINTIFF: 000t I Beach·Coeta MHI Javier Oviedo I 2000f82t211 ... aan ID _... JIM l>ubllthed Newpor1 F388 au. ..i .__ -AVENUE (City Protect (A Ud. le Hta deman-T~ Ollos Pllll74 Deily Plot Mey 12. 2000 Thia ltaternent WH Deity Piiot A{K. 21, 29, ~.I 1111¥ lie -• 1 Buch-Cotti Mesa ...,.. to _, -Wd by OCM>I), will be reoelved dlndO): LIFE FITNESS, as.<5~1- ______ F,_,3'""9,,.9 llled with the County Mex 5, 12, 2000 f37l 1181c '* f J11111 _. 111 O.lly Piiot Mey ·12, 2000 il _... .W O.S of Tr. ~ City of Coate 1 divl.ion of 8fUntwlcll ~~~~County :=:;:.::,..-:,~: F404 ~No°'28~~4;"~ou~ ~~ ~ Qty~lt'lln~~ ~:,O= so cA!!H. Flctltloua Bualnn• 2000f823755 .... ~. ~ On N011CITO lno.laulUndlfADeedOI IDr. CA.JU. At.aUT ~ta M•ea. C1tlfomle OAR DAYS •ft•r thl• Nona ro Heme Statement Daly PiOI "'1f. 21 29 'GOOD }OBS. O!llwm> 11 tOODlll!. alDrr'OlllOf' 8llUC Trull Oiied 313tl99 Un. STAUM ._..... until lhe hour d 10:00 tummone Is Hrvecl on atlDf'TOMOf' 8lJUC ar~~~ May 5, 12, 2000 'Fil CllbM ..... ..,.Oii IALI ~ouy Tllle~AdlOll Tit ~lO. 1919 ...... a.m2000 •• T~. ·llMy~ you IO Ne a typewlttefl IA.LI ~.. Dl1JUDJl1 ~ • .. _,. • (UCCS..6lM) _, 04I ' No . ...n1!MI II loot 'al wt*h lime ·-1 rllPOl'IM 11 ltil ooutt. (UCCS. 61M) Et Capitan Spoitt F"• F1ctltlout Bullneu lUlLUIDLll ....., w. "'* .., May Be SOid Al ~ _ hp _ o1 OftkW will be OfNl'led publldy A i.tter or phone C9I • Ing, 19900 MacArthur Heme Statement ~ ., Died af TNll. r-No.l4JM-OCS S.-If You Nied All Ex· a-a io lk otl'lce of end read llo\id In the wll noc PtOf!ICl you; your r-No. J416ot-DCS BM!. Suite 890. lrvllle. The lollowlno persona SERVICES. _.., Cll ~ • NOT'ICS • llD&aY ~Of The Mlllff Of dlit a-nier of <>aANGE Council Ch1mbers. typewritten reeponH """1C'I D HDl8Y ~I ~plt~an lnd"•l.._.., ere cloW'll bu9iOes. u : ._.,. 1•1•JIS d GIVll'f ._ • Wk_. ia y YPI~ ,.~A COUllfy, .,.,_ eo die Sealed PfOc>OllJs ehall mlllt be In proper 1eoa1 GIVDI ... a "'6 ... it .... ,.... Et Capitan Cit rut, c6lll Wdl 11 .. Olla d .... • • ..... n. °" ou shoutrf ...intad A ,,,_ of om.It Md beet lhe 11119 d'"lhe work form if you wlnt the ..... • '-..._ n. llC. (CA). 19900 19900 MacArthur BIVd.. 'NTERESTING .. ,_,... of ar,... --<•> .. ....... l.8wye;, On Sit~ .. Dlc&IOll IO Sell ~ and nerne ~the bidclef cour1 to h4tw yout caM . ..-(•) ... ...... MocAt1hur Blvd. Suite Suh• 890, lnnne. CA Oulv. Olllarlll. _... ..._•)ol .,..........,,,) t'M All, T& Tnm Deed ~ i_, 14, but no other dist· "you do noc. lie your ..._•>al .. 961(•) 890. IMne, CA 92612 92612 IlfJNGS br .-_.._.,,a..., .__ ~ S.W. Con11eny. a C• 2000 11 aa.r. No. ~~ marb. Any r~ on time, you W..: ~ ~:, ~:~~ 'f:: El Capitan lndustrlee. -. • T~ ....... PICAlf1 I I J69 :::,., ~ • u:= 20000026409 iii look -,_ 8!L'~r .Ille mey loM lhe caM. :: PICAlfl J 1 269 bllrty Co LLC, (CA~, 19900 TO BlJY. ton ~ ...: FA. • EV!NM) CANYON. Ind PIQUllll to Deed al ~.;;;tic of ~ ~~·~~·;; :! ~~y~aktn EYDmlO CANYON. Have you •tarted MacAtthur \Id · Suit• • ~ .. _. II ~ OOllONA DEL MAR. CA Trull rac:ordtd ~. • die lteeof'dct of OR· lhel be retumed to ~ Without turttler w&ming OOllONA DEL MAR. CA doing busin111 yet? 890, IOl1ne1 CA 9etl2 JT.'C' .4 f J MIClll ID ...... llddlr 92QS -lntNMlll No ANOE C01111J: a id der unopened. It thal be from the court. 9J62S Yes. Apnl 27, 2000 Thie buemeu Is con-.J 4LL lcr -._ __., "-* n.o.... ............__ _ u..... 19880283237 d Olficlll o-i of Tna11 deltnba the llOle r89pooelbility d There are other legal ""'---....._•NAPA El Cepoten lndu1tr1H, dueled by: Urnited Lia· ~ 11¥ • ... or ,_,,. -- -""'" Ricardi 11 Ill oflloe al the die fotlowlal pnpcny: the bidder to -lhll his requirements. You may .._ LLC, Batllio Nunez, bilrty Co. H 'JJDIJ bri.•d!D*-' ...... VA.LUY PIZZA 00 Coldy Recotdlr d Orwiae SEE ATTACHED EX· bid ta reoellled in PfOP8f want IO cal.,, 1tlomly VA.LUY PIZZA 00 Mariager/Member Heve you started DI\£ or ...,.. Cl9dl ""°"· or • (AllCA NAPA VA.LUY <Awily, SW. d Callbnil, HlllT PERSONAL time ' right away. If you do not (MA NAPA V/IJJ.Ef This statement was doing buelnHs yel? cf-* di-.~• ... or PIZZA&PAITAOO.) Execulld by Kellly J P1lOf'EJtTY SEE A tel of Bid Docu· know 1n ettomey, you ftU.A•PAITAOO,) llled with the County vr.· =:~·•=tries, EVERYDAY ...,.. nS blll --.in. Al.._....._.--<•> Vuono •nd Brlctctd J ATTACHED l!XHlllT manta may be oecalned may ceU an ,~,... Al-.,....._--<•) Cloril ol Orange County UC Be Ill N _,.__.,,,,_,. _, ..._ ) ..a lly V\lono, hulbMCI encl will YOU AU IN DEFAULT at the ot1ioe d the City felTal 1«v1oe Of a _. ....... ) .... 11y on 05/09/2000 • 88 0 unez. 'lN bri ..-...11-*'I 6102 ._..........,,,) ~ .. -~CiCllllU'lily11 ~_.lo UNDER A DUD OF Engineer, n Felt Drive. aid otlioe meted In die~i).-...a.-2oooe1z13e4 Manager, Member d .. ....., _.. IN ~ r-:::.! e_ -::.-.:__ TaUST DAlm JULY Cotta Mesa. Callfomla, phone boolC). r- Deily Potol ~12. 19. This tlatemeot wae /'f .4 ""l'f]J]DI da'llld ID dD ...._ It .,_ ,_.. • ..... lly ~ -11 ._.. :,:: ~ 10, 19". UNU!SS YOU upon nonrefundable OespuH de que le .. ~ • _, 'r 2§, Jul'!! 2. gQQQ F3?4 flied with the County \.dJLAJ. c .c.. flil .. , ,.. lie 111111 bJ "' .. 11111(.->--.: MOtfE liMlut ,_.:.•i; lhe iJ,.;;j TAKE AC110N TO peyt'IMlnt of 110.00. Alt entreguen Hta chaclon .. ~•). Ww MOtfE Cleft( d Orange County ~ ....... .-.. • n. --<•> _, ....... .._._, PllOT'f.CT YOUlt l"aOP· lddttlon.i charge of ludk:ill u.ted tiene un n. .-.(1) _, ....._ Chapel • Cremato.y 3500 Paalic "*"' Oril4 ~ee.:tl 644-2700 PtealMllBI IEU.lllDADWIY Mortuary * Chapel Cntmatlon 110 Broedwty Costa Mesa 842-1150 I on o~0008121Ht ('O"Q} Lf.')·56"'0 ......... d ............. al .. ..,...) ~-...... Em', IT MAY IE ".·00 will be made If f)llZO d• 30 DIAS ..... al ..... ) 08..., Piiot Mey 12• 19, .J'IJj U'.U· /0 Md,,...._. ID llld W-MAUHMELL0W ~ • lie SOLD AT A PUIUC handled by maM. Bid CALENOAAIOS para i11mw; Mil'ffMEllOW "1 -l'lllll~IW~ll .. ~-. w:.. 1-1 ~~ SALE. IF YOU NEE> Documente Ind other pntMIUt une ~ ........ -. w:.. 1-1 26, Jyne 2, 2000 f395 .............. ~ ::=;.,_. .,. m."" SaMI a.;"'C--.:~ AN EXPLANATION conlrac:t docurneots 1111y eacriC. 1 maqulna en WEITCuw .,. m ()iscount (~~v~kct ( r 11ti11111 1 r11I I: 11 ,I " 1 • C..rint Sn-r.til't .,,4 Qiullil] C..Sltns for las Ditect Cremation .. $495 Immediate Burial .. $995 (lnclMJa OuJrn) Prearrangement Prognms Availahk fur FWKnl SCrviccs, Cremations and Cukca I c )\.11 '\IU ,,,.1 ._,\\I I .'.; ~' ~' • 1 ( \ '-. I, I I "'* 11111 ~ .. daed ,..,...,..,...,.r -. ._ OF THE NAl\JU OF a1eo be eicamined It the esta corte. -cl tUll Tht .. _,lie Midi. W , NEWPORT B!ACM. ,... tile and ..... ~ THE f'ttOCEEDING Otlloe d lht City C1et11 d Un1 clr1t o una W , NEWPORT llEMlt. tu llllllm _....,,, -· CAnMO we,.dlollldimwllltd,:11 AOAINST YOU, YOU the City of C«*a ~ lim!da ......a note CAflMO ,_ ........ ,,, lllliPltd. 1" ...... ill Califal9 undlt llld Deed crl T 11 SHOULD CONT ACT A Bid Documents will not otr-. pr1)C8Cdon; 141 n. ...... ill C.-.... _.... lilll _or -1 ..._ ~ ~ fllPRIC*tY~anllld l.AWVEJt. 167 DAil· be mllled unlMa the fG. nttpUMla eecrill 1 1111• of ._ ~ ~ ..._-.. • ....--·. "" - - -Counly end Sa.~ ll£U. STllEl.T COSTA dlllonel $3.00 chlrge le Q1Ar111 fler'9 «Jiii c:uT1pllr - -•LU:ta&._ ID .., ..... ol .. ~•)is • ~ t•JtJ-21 The MESA CA • 9'2627 inauded with ymert. oon lel Jonn11c1eOM ...... of .. ""'<•) iii: ~,-~ .. --~ .. al IAMBAIABOYE .._.edit-end°'* (If • ·-addrat °' Each bid ':i.tt be gelH -.>ropladH ti IANIAIA.-wZ ''"""'' -.., -n. ............ --dliiilQllllllOll " ~ .....__ of made on the PropoMI Ulllild quief9 (JM II cxw19 ,.. -....... .. tllll ,._. ._, ... ~ ....... • lllY. al &her• p-cperly ,,...,a1)' IS tllowe ~t. lonn ~ P·1 ttwugh ~ IU c:.o. ..-If ...... • .... -dWfll Md -----· dleatlld abOW9 • SM· no ~ .. '""' • IO p.9 ~ In It'll coo-SI ""ed no ~a wn.111. ...-a1 .. .,,_ ... :..=.::-pcll1ed lo bl 2811() ~ Q •• • -Of trecl documenlt •nd ... --a 11-, """'-llllCU'll (• .. ""' al ,. ·-·-T__,PI Colllll Mlle, cor-1. Sul • •.......--·-,_,.._ ,... ~of .. "*' fXltll'DINT, Ca 82828 The Ulldll.,.cl Sale Of Pf~ Wiii bt :w-~~~ ~~ ::·~ llQUPDINT, cl '*) ~ ......, L£\llROLD TNllll ....,.. ,,.,, ~ .... • M It _...... chedl or e. bid bond lor aaleno, IU dlnelo y otrM WRH0tD ID be • lcrtl ._ lllt 1MPllO¥Dmn'I. ~ ~ = .,..._ --Of not leet thin 1()% "' lhe COMI de IU !)fOPledld ~ ::: = ~":' S: ': OOODWU. AND °'* CGmlCn ~· :::::7' ,::. -•mount of their bid, eln 1vlao ediclorWI por OOODMU. AND .. -..a1 ........ .., INYEMTOH...roac I any, thcMn ,,.,_SM ..-.. "' -~c:r:-M~:.' ~ pllte de II cme. DMMTORYtWl'Oat _. _., .. ID f11 ""'*' _, -..... 11: 16711 Ille_. bl mede. W _. brWm, • P1J tllf ,--. propoeal aha.A be con· io:-=-~~~ .......... II: 414 I. "CM a.. 401-411 E PM:IPIC OOiVT' HWY~ 01A ~ or......,, ~ -ol -. aidered u!lleu eccom-Ullled qu1er1lllfTllf 1 11"' If. 1'R.. 101, ~~ ,..,.., .. _..~ ~ llAat. CA ::;:. : ~ •. T J: f>aj~.,~ .,r W::. penled by ltlCtl ceehll(e un abOdlldo :" timA. CA ;..-;;._al_; .................. MCranoea~ IN • M 11 .W -,..... = Clll\ Of bidder'e =::~~ n. .............. MMll cl_,.. ..... nl a._ •.. ~) ""'*' e"..: •w.t. ........ If 11.J, No b!d thall be OOfl-pued• lie.mar a un • "1 • .. Cllw _,... ..... , 12 97 o;.o-J'T~ ... .... .. -of ... tldonld unleu It .. mede MMclo de rlf9rendl de ... ff c 1111 ~ S... .... .. al n2 flnoll,•ptOllldldtn91d f>aj of Trim. -On a blenk form lboo•dOI 0 I Uni HllUTMll DaliOW INOllW~...-i ltlarl'MJ& £ICllOW ... ...., , ...... 1 ~ _. ..,_ of llitnlehed by 1t)9 ",,.,, of ofloiM de ayudl ~ STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • .. \ a1 ..... -•1 s..t.11 COMPANY. 4010 ·-'" -lftele. any, -. """-_. .r .. r.-•....... __ __. i.":!...... ('-" ti d'r ..... --'-CC.AMY, 4010 Qull'A ~ ._,, C\ MltJ!NICA ~ undll' IN """' of llkl _ __. "1.., °"' ~,,;"' wi1t;ih: f~oo). '..,,..,.., IAllNICA 9aU .;,,. ..... TM PAIUCWAT, IUTE IJO. Deed al TNll. '-'· ~ ::·. SIM :ta~ ~~ona of the CAN ~IA: PAIUCWAY, Uft llO. __...,..~._. ..... CA._. ~,.,,:: :11:-.: 2CIOO, AT>:OOP.M. ON I~. (JUwo del C.0) JaVIMl,cAQIM 8" llllllJ tar_.,...,.,.. _, ._ · _. ..-o9111c111yi.t0Md THI ""'°"" STEPS 10 1ch bidder must OIUM .. .. 5 ° ... ... a1 ......... ._, ... lllMY C al TNll Tiie ti*'.,._. Tlll cHTlANCS Of have I C·15 (Ftoortna The ntlftt tnd 116-... illMYJO,Jllllt l/llS -........ • -... ........ _._ ~ ~ d .. .._, b1111101 of111 THI OMN01 C1VIC Contrector) llcer\ee ri drtll of Ill COi.ft le: (El De.....,. _.... •' ......._ • .. ......... Tiie... ·-- -• __.. -..... --br "" (IN1D. JOO I. '"° be prequelfied .. nomtn y dlntcdorl de Ill - ---.., ....._ .._.... II OaMnia UliAlnt prcper1y 10 bl di llld atAPMAN OMNO&, required by lew, • cot1• .. ) OAANOE ~ U... .. ... •• " 0.-c I I c... ..... ·---_....... CA ,., .... .,, .. The Cll.Y Council of .. COUNTY SUPERIOR c .. c... ..... .._ Ciillllll ,._, 610U. 009 ...... llld .. ..... 1•tl 1111 of ... CIY of COIU Meee ,. COURT, SOUTH JUS-•19'.2. :!~~., ..-a.... mt oi..111 n. -.a..._ al -9' Ill lfftl al Ill ..... t11t 11111 -et .._ "9 IVit to tetec1 TICE CENTtA-ANHEX, 1" -_...._ff --...CDIRO.~ ............. of 111,. ........ ..._ et .. lift OJ II bide . 23141 MOUl.TON .. _.. CA 11JM " •.ml • :...:-=. ~ ... "'*: a d We a DM.•.N ........ _... ., The Connc1ot lhlll PNfKWAY. 2NO ...:-:, .... --: =Jn.• Ir o..'111 -TM "'"*-' ... .. .. .......... 0.. OOIT~P'•' ~ FLOOR, lMM.INA -~ ,_.. 1m llllln'Mll Died al Tnm ._..,_ flf ,.._ _, .-..... pnwleiof• "' HC110n MOta CA ,.,. WIW MW.,.., m COMPANY, _...,.,..,....,. ao -. ..,..., ..... tno 1o 1790, ~. 12tn-201t m ~, 4'10 MIMNCA .. .,.....,_, • .,.. -11 A.JO.ut '6 of the CallfOmll 1..ebor The '*"' .-... •M MBUEA PAl«WAY. IUll 1». 0--al 0.. llld II II,..... ... •*' Code; 119 P'Wlllrv "111 ~· numllef MIKWAT, UIS la. •-,... -.. OMwld lllf s., llld • .-. ot ..... .,.... end IClle of Wlf!8 ... d *"-r· or -,... -. ·----........ G( 0-.. lllW -........ .....,., by .. 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LEGE M.~'..L IUTI lllllt1MY 9'-...... m1.ow .,..~v !!t, .. .. ... 1 .. .... ..... , .,., .... ~ OANNI, CA ..,. ··-~-.............. ~ .. ~ ..... ~~ ~,.:..,:~ ::,:=.,...-., ~"=tlOOd ~~:'1171 ,. =--~ UAl&l1'Y Of/l!'!.MY IC. ........ .. ...... ~. tf41 ,_ IWes MM ILAriii. ...._ IMIUr\' ~. 9Y: TOOD -....: Cu, :•w ... .I ..... W -. IN • nue, el tW ..... -a· ..,_, AiMMll. IY: fta) W. ........ ..----..... ~ .... _,, ................... -. -·-· .. ~-·'la 11 .. -;a.. ::.1.~ .. '-~= ::...~ ..... = ~ .. : .... = .. ·-~~-= 1 &:i'"At.-il .. ACI..._,_.,!~ = Piil Mlf ti. 11. ..... -1.tl.tt., !=:. ... l!llflJ,W ao· . JllMD,Jil._,,_ fMZ fMZ ... llrU,• r ~ GENERAL •V.A.• SI DOii ·IO IOft.11 FRIE COUNSELING FMl LIST OF HOMES HUONAREPOS 7t 4-534-llOO •••••••••••••• • • • • • • • HOMES OF THE WEEK Showcase Homes For Sale * 9 NEW HOMES·· OueMy built detallhed ~ I~ tiomes tn Eastslde Great Floe>! Plan Al>Pro• 2110-2220 SF Agent 949-64H34S MESA DEL MAR 3BR 1.3/4BA Many upgrldll. 2718 Onil!e By Ow!llf $290,000 01y1 949·863·3871 . or Eves 714·545-8807 22 HOUSE~ FOR SAl£ IRYIHE Turtle Rock 3Br 2Ba 187Sst. $kytnes. clean. bnte pat.IC> home $429 000 Terry Toman AQ! 949-493-6343 Summit Townhouse ~ llPQflded custom <1n1gne1 paint end uni 216051 38< 2 sea 2·SIOl'f Agent Ena 714 32H225 Pgrl\I M 26 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE UGUNA NIGUEl ~ C1mdtn Court Beauty Open S11/Sun 1·5 2Br 2 58a Twnhm ligh1 & bright w.now p.1int & carpel Av1I New.' A 10 Must See' 4gt Trisha 714·296·2038 32 HOUSESICOffDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH CIVITA FANTASTIC OPEN SAT 14 • 51111111 Cow OCEAN V\EWS 3tlf 3.5111. 2982 II Sl,200,000 Owner May•Clny MM97-1137 GATED CAMPOBELLO OPEN Sat/Sun 1-4 14 Ancbmo 1199,000 Cyn I city tlgh1 views, 3br 2.5ba bonus room. Creative Aul Eat1te S.ndra 94'"376-1797 105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA Bay Front Studio cllln. • bloclts from Fun Zone, pabO, yrty no pets, wsmkr $750/Mo 949·673·19-43 I 110COSTA :m I Gated Communlty wall to shopsfTh41ate<s ~e11rly re· lu!btshed lovely I Br I Ba wllndgt trom S750IMo $450 dep Some wlgarege Avail to -1 Set 1M 1917 Maple Ave. Ask 10( Gusta>'O Kletn Prop Mogl 949·S81·4000 119 APTS HUNTINGTON IEACH In Our Sat Real Estate Supplement I Display Ads Start at $85. BARGAIN WATER FRONT Owner l•ll Country The Price wo• amtze you• •Walk to Be1C11 Specloi.&S AS!!!lt, 949-nl-8120 t & 2 Bdrm 11 PeacellA Deadline Tuesday 5PM Also .•. Listings Avl. ABANDONED BEAC{H GIANT 2·STORY ·U~ER $500,000 AGT. 94H2H120 ALERTr Doti t Boy a ,.,.,. Horne ••tllOut !ho~ FREE Deadline Thursday • CONSUMER REPORT. : .. Und1r1t1nding M•llo • Roos" Get Educatld·Buy SPM • Sale CALL 241HOUR : RECORDED MESSAGE I : It Paya to : Advertise • 90·729-4701. llml1td • In the Best • qutn1otlea-C.lf Nowt : LOCAL : Real Estafe • : Section : Call Today II • LISA RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 • ••••••••••••••• l='"I OPEN FA~UH 12-5 32e NARCISSUS St,395,000 4 BEDAOOM/4.5 BATH 949-509-8883 COM Open SAT/SUH 12-6 4501 ROXBURY RO. 38R Home .. 12 Maslef Su1es. l>vt access to 3 buches By Ow11er $1,450,000 909·787·0362 Ptnon1mlc 180 Ocean & CoaSllne VltWS Nee listed Cal Ocug °"11. C8 ... lor detalls 949-718-1 S03 Juat Utted!-IMN T.,,_ BeSI W.W on~ TlllT 38r 281 Vltwl ol Calaltna Swlte1S Cal to -Agents Sharl 949-380·9492 or Maury 949-673·5354 SPYOLASS Hill !tw 4.5119 home brW MW Cllltom k*n. INlny wondef· tul 1menltiu PooltSp1 $1,890,000 :ti::' Fix ,... .. 7 Call MN1M511 1·~1 On The Sand llea4Jl.V 3Br 2 58a lam "" "' Fp Balboa Pentn P1 OceaniCallhna views spa 1n front patio Calf Ag! 949 673·3899 or paQ!!r ~9-6Sl-46t0 S.1 ltllnd 30 ac.an Viall Open Sun f-4 2or 2 5ba t..m DNJ gQI! COUIS8 1111 uq decor Many Upgradll. Below Ma1ktt S769K Agt 714·322·5274 'Udo Penn• 23 El P- 2br 2oa turn CU$IOm 111111 ctr comm DOCli Cor IOC Pnv bc:h 1or r• Lind Isl SI 17S 5174 900 lido Ruort Homea 949-673-6623 ONE FORD RO Open Sit/Sun 1 ... HEW Providencl Plen 3 4br Ubt epprot 4300 II UP9rldel $1,599.000 OwlMffAgt 949-640-1313 Big Canyon Vine OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 2 & 3Br TWM Bordenng Bog Canyon Goll Coursa Ford Rold Propertill 941-759.noo Big c1nron Villll Piii'! c 38r J& view tteann dlb pool, no load noise S525K Own&rlAQtnt 949· 760-8300 WESTCUFF NPB 3BR 28A houM, me.dean p1ver1, w1tk to Mlrinere Ellmlntry a Htrbor high. Br O'ltlllr 5630.0CO 90-646-20U Prime letboa Pl!lln PL Loe O!tglnll 1'26 ~ Colt• p!Olllrty his SB/I 38a 11g11 non contormong a1atut $769,000 CaU •g1 949·873·3899 or peg• 94HSl~t110 sentng ParlonQ Only $925 IO $1240/Mo '14·99o-2~ ~32 APTS NEWPORT BEACH .,..,.. ..... ......... ,. ......... ................ ......... ........ NEWPORT HEIGHTS PtUbg!OUS Newport Beach Apartment Hornes 2Bl/2Ba & 2Br T ownhornls AV1tllltllle 5peciolis floor plllnl Resort style pool & l4ll CloM to ahoppong, school. beaches ,,... 28r Tat¥n Home, 11595. 949-645·0252 H8ISeo Unit lg rm, Pvt E11I bath & deck Micro, In;_ lricty, cable ytty ... pron ptel'd Credi! chedl, def> f9Q $750 trill IM 949-65°'8180 l'"':MJI NEWER 3Br 3111 Frple beam C9olf9 g1MI kit 2c gar steps lo beleh. S3750f Mo Agent 949-673·1980 Cozy 2Br loH 2111 re· model twne tf.bllml. ms11 ":Fi> pabO S2500'mo Y1ti 0.-r·Am 949-723-06S3- Soeclout 2br 2blt p4UI oftoce. gerage liteolacl, IJ'lllC loClllOl'I S 1 ~mo • NW7HOle * 48' 281 Hllbor View Home Fp, lamly room. lerge yard 3200/Mo Joan Burke, AQ!l!t 949-759·9314 Model Perltct Back bay 38r 2 581 -home wArg yatd. $33ro~ 1 yr lease 2323 i,.,_ Ave ApiJI odf P1trd 'T eoor1 9'85&-9705 E~11.ul1lte 2Br/281 1lngle 1tory lurnllhtd 81yfront home This home ex· empllfies bNU1y with Its geted ent'9nce SU!Tounded by a floral CCJU!1ytrd IW'd on- Cledoble VMI'# ol bay 111• dlO!d Wlltl .,.. home With addl I charge Is the use o1 an tlectrle boa1. provided reo1er het Pfoper insurance Ill addition, dock l:an be rented '°' a fee alor1g With boat and lilboll!y insurance This l'IOtl'4 • av.able .u... 1 2000 for up IO 1 year The rent begins at $4000 • monlh If rented 18$$ than 6 months, rent is $4500 a momh The perlect res1· dence for I boSln8SS llllV· eler or 1hort·1lme V1Sltor PlelM ctff VIiie R111lll1, Inc. II 800-241-4912 Of 1m1lt UI 11 Vil· luntlaltol.com. Quiet apac, 1 11¥11 condo, 2br 2ba, 111 ht.rdwd nra, 3 glau petloe, glnl. Pool Ho pNlamolle Avlil June 2nd. S152S 94M46-7673 BLUFFS TOWNHOME 4br 2.5ba 8" new Inside E Blufts lop 5d100ls & shop ctr., No pel/smke $2495mo 1 yr lse Open Sat/Sun 1·5 {419 Voste Roma) 949-632-6439 Bluffs 28r • 3Br s 1,650-$2, 100 Month upgndld. 2car gar. Doug Bul!!y,!kr 9'•720-1704 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH l'.:DI ...m Jelmlne 28r 181 ,,...$1,IOOltolo. 1"381 1 &th Pl. 3Br 1.5Bt ,...11550/Mo. Gar191, no p.ta. Cell llnldty 9&717-4795 Helghll 1111 3br 2ba houM, lrplc, trench ch, hdWd firs, 1 mill to bdl, lg yd, 1H 11P91l1nce1 Iner. Quiet & Cu111 S3200/mo. 949·422-61 52 The Blutfl 38r 2Ba An.ta Plln. 1-c10ry end IM1lt. on gmbel. HB 1etv. nr 2e gar $2700/Mo 949-760-0621 VILLA BALllOA ex1re lg 1br penlhouH, IM only S1 lSOlmo • dip. Syr1111 lllve me11 ld515-7574 SELL yuhamit trau;.ctrrhd HUNTINGTOH HACH QoM '° downeown .... 2br ept. Smolla oil, no 11911 S3&Clfl'llo ~ ulll 714-374-7117 S.Sty. capt Cod 2Sr 1 Ba, pvt llv rm & yrd, llW 2nd fir Gout lu1, livldin, FP, w/d, glf.. s 1700. 2721 "' Otl Mat 949-&44-61112 A~ Ml 1118 Big Canyon, Prof'1 With tlstl fOf art. views, pool & ape sought S9251mo ut11'1 Included 9'H44-2221 VACATION RENTALS ol1 ec.en Front 3 to 48r'1 11200/per -k. Property HcMI. • 94N42-la50 Older Style F"'1litllre "'-'NOS l Colledl'b6M . ............,._....... ."_.....,..,...a.c.,...,.....,,. $$CASH PAID$$ ~,..O'tif'lt-.fQM WE BUY ESTATES •.........ioet • ........,,-.U " ---~ CONSIGNMENTS I ~I ~ I~ : •• ' ' .... .' : , I ' o ltc!f r I 1 ~I 1,1 I l '"' .. , .. , , I -~ ~· ' : ( J ~~ sourucgAST AUCTI N 22028e. ... 9L S....AM.CA12107 .. ""'"'' ..,. .> •JllW 1450 APPUAHCES I VACATIOH RENTAL 2 & 381 2Ba speclOUS deluxe, Condo, fully tum, SltpS to NEW HOT POINT bch, 2c gar. 949-675·7130 Point Rtfrldgertor tor ult Only S300. 5e2"'3M048. 210 ~Al fOfl ~ I ™ FU~RE I ltellan t..tlher sota & lov.;. I WANT TO LEASE sell!, new st1U wrapped. very Retai or office spc w/WatOI soft. top quakly Wu 52000 800·t IOOsq fl. Newpo11 or sac $890 949-26t·9933 CcM Pis c:all 949-631-1311 1402 . I KeM!Oft Walhtf ' dlyer $150 for pelr. Sol• and LOST a IOVUHI $100. Oinrm _____ F_o_u_N_o_ hutch $75. 114-9~7691' FOUND BIRD PLEASE DESCRIBE 949·574-4846 LAURA FOUND PUPP°1 Shtphardl Retnever IT'llX, male about 3mol old Vic ol Senta AMI MllSI 714·557-4604 1420 ~H I Office & Home tum. 2038 Anaheim CM SAT I SUN MAY 13114 IOem-Spm eve!ylhong must go Bedrm. sola l'ls chlf\I cabinet conlrence !Ill ~ 911 solld oak pool !Ill xtnl COnd CASH OHLY 949-722-0155 Queenalzt pillow top boxaprl!)g & mlltreu. never UHd. w/30 yr warrant S2t5/obo. QUEEN SIZE SLEEPER SOFA OHU 1 YEAR OLD $350 949-718-0391 • .. 100% tmpor1ed lllliM black !Miiier 11¥ rm Ht $1000. Spc. Fonnel cln rm Mt. $350, 0.11 TV Annolre. 1200. Solid Oak country oompu1er duk, $200 • Mite dlcoretor lt1m1 . l1~$75. 94•2'3-4113 LIVES= I 8'fna Oonl1loM F« SL MCCl\MI' 1 Ru"""'t' Sale lo 3233 PJCSlic v- Df , CdM tax rec:eipCS l!Om olfict MOretary 9-4pm M·F Si'9 to 5112 & 5115 lo 5117 Dog tor ule Lhasa Apso, • mulli c:dor9d, 9mo'a old, al COM SAT ONlY 7111'11 noon shols He is ve~' NO Early Blrdll $175 71 10 3800 T op9ide lint Baby, toddllf • lcldl •tuft! Some tum/loys, A!"'!!= CM. Huge GARAOE/ WAFIEHOUSE SALE. S.t· Sun 7tm-? 72t w 16th St off Supwlof. A IJTltE BIT Of' EVERTHINGI I I c~ Garage sa11 1n the 8llJftl Sat Hpm T oV9 clothes. furniture k1tch ~ems & more JamborM 10 EaSlt*lft Or take VIS1a ~ Oro IO Omedl to Ol810 451 FREE PETSI /ANIMAL RESCUES Bi9 Beeutllul Boots • Black & •hit• shoi1 hlJI neule!ed mile Cit 1 yr 13bs ptey1ul hNrt1y bul ~ poli1JVe can be alone or wt ancJllle( teuk posiwe cat or am. dog inside only 714-839· 7019 Gaf191 Sale s.t H •m 1 • IERCHANDISEw•Oft"ll!D I Sun 7·10elll no earlotr "" "' SeClmal tola. TV & much ITIOfe1 708\11 Femleaf CdM COAST COIN NEEDS Glint WarthoUH F1mlly OLD COINS! Gold. silver, Salli Eirty bird 71/11 S.t Jewelry, watches, antiques 5113 loll our 1easa 1135 c:olledibles 94~2-9447 Whlttilf Av.. Sljfte 0-1 CM Kilge Annual Neighbor- hood Otr191 Stlel Over 100 llOmes pertlelpallng Coate Mete So Coes1 Metro 1re1 (Fairview/South Coasl OrJlltlr Sl./Sonllowlr) Sil Mey 13111 8-3pm WOlff TAHHltG llEOI TAH AT HOME BUY DIRECT N«:J IAWI COMMERCIAUHOME ~~191.00 Low Mor'olhly Peyment FAil Color C-..00 Cal 1-800-71 H!l 56 1 h'DITO HotmloU> AlmQla looa CGu.ICmUI ........ Pvmn $tWIPAID$ .. ,... ............ ....,... TOfl SSS/RECORDS! JIU. R & B Soul. Roel>. etc 50• & 601 MIKE 949-&45-7505 1·11a.:=I 4 PHONE REPS Fulf.bme. Energltic people tor Motigage Co Earn to $1500/per week • comm· bllletl11 S.111 1.1,p prefd Cal Melossa 949-250-5719 ADVEATISIHO CO HPI, ll1yelcle office ,...._... .... fOf FT Po$. c_,., ..illa, ligllt llcw*llMpiftt. dlll'lt IMinctlon. ...... be orfllllad, ...... end heft ..... of~ Wll trlln. Fu to Mt-175-2 SI AUTO DOOR TECH Beslc llectrlc & llllChlniall aldlla ptu1 clean OMV Cal 71W41·1"7 ••••••••••••••• : llARllQUll : * GALORI : * NOW ....01 • * COllTA •SA & 0 : ..vM AMAS : * FUN MUI INWl : o Some ... ettp, FT • " '~°Un 171w 141 : 10 0 E ee.111 PllO : . ~· " : ~·o..: • 2300 Hlltlor M IH • • COlll..... • : ,~...,..,: • • ·········--····· Driver• Newtpeper Racll Route 11m-4arll exce1en1 pey. pick~ Of van wfinlurata nee. Prefer Costa Mesa rtSldlnl Call 9'•722-8313 GLAZIER Some experience required wfcomm11e1al mlfronl Cleln OMV pm· OUI Call 714-142·tt37 GREAT CAREER * • OPPTY • * Oarys Newport Beach Is currently hlri1111 tor Datt Entry/Clllical aSSJstenl pos on the buyo~merdl dept Must be CC(l1pUler kterate excellent be111ftts. Call 51..,.. Loucks 94~2371 °' Fax res 94~2752 HELP NEEDED 29 People 111eded to loM up 30 bs ., thl neXI 30 dlys Get paid tor lbl lost 100' Natural Cal1 Mary et (949)756-8743 HOUSEKEEPER Coron• del Mar senior couple SMks toous.lteeptr CllelaMI !Ive ., ptel'd Ntca separate quaners Mull be good AmtllC4n cool! No children pets smol\1ng or liquor Must be clean 111at and good driver Our etr Call Mr. T iy1or city ~910 evening 94M75-7957 MANAGERS PT Sett Storilgt need$ two asstSI mgrs, two to five days per week. Office wortc & 111111 !Tlllnl eau 949·&44-2747 NEWPORT OUNES Employ~/ Opporrun.t•s !)>Banquet Stall !)>Asst Barqurt Mgl !)>Servers II> Cooks ll>Bussers ll>Holl Cashters ll>AclJVtly lladels !)>Front Dllk AQen1s ~~='rnq.near Housekeep1119 Seeunty Groundakeepers Apply In perton to H.R. Olpt. I 1131 Btck Bly OrWe, H1wp011 Beech. CA Mt-729-3113 EOE Office Coordlnttor/Mgr w 1xellltnt documentation. computtr & ~ skills f: eneral bookkeeping Ou1ckBook). clericel M crotolt OlllCI) A•x hou11. good pay lor dis· QPlir1ed pe!IOI\ Fu resume 949-548· !313. . P1rt·tlm1 New1p1per Rack Route 1 em-4em EliceMent pay plClk·up or van w'tnSUranoe nee Pref er Costa Meaa r9lldlnl Call M• 722.a313 PRESERVATIONISTS/ FROHT OFFICE for busy vee1tlon rentel office on Belboe Penn. Mu1t h1v1 c'-1UI 1ttltude llld com- puter tldlle. 40hr. -k 1:30 · 5:30. F11xlbl1 tchedull. Mull be •hie lo worll Sal SIO.Jir. Cell Join Burr White AMt1y 949 ... 75-4630 PIT Sllll Aul11ant for brQk111191 Mn tn:wn g.3 ~I be r~ Ind org111121d Firlfnalj tlp prelerred Salary DOE Fu -: Mt-no-t104 or call Mt-no.MIO Fimrss ~ • Frrnit ~ CJnlo Gro"P Finwa ltWrwldrl • Cwlrli•1 Li~·s.v;,,, flllln#f#I ChiJdC.-•Mm"J~ Day C.m/' Dirttwn T mnnub11u C.mr Growth ()pportaihn. ~ts if RnmMnu PIA11 for faJl 1illu "".If. ~ •r 1-l'#lt#tl: Ru 949-645-3570 Opco inunicwl fiYMCA COC Monday, May 15th • 4-7pm Wed .. May 17th • 4-7pm COCYMCA 1300 Univuahy Or. Newport a.di.CA 9~,_.. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun! Hiring friendly ._ ... F employees for full or Prr Sal y and comm. RUE BLUE '9l$Hle.N ISLAND Call Terri 949-721-8829 F.ax 949-721-8211 LO.I. RecerAA>nllt I Clerie1l PT Ptio!IH, light house· keeping typing loltng er 949-64S·2422 Receptionist PT S11klng 1 1h11p. re1ponalbl1 indMdu1t tor PT poeltlon In retail olflcl Mon-Fri, 9am·3pm. Mutt ti. 1 .. 11 .. t1rter with alrong Micfoaoft Ottlcl lkPla. Grut c.ull WOftt. Ing envlr. $1Wl1 ht DOE f'u mume to Mlchelle 714-754·1121 THE DORYMAN'S INN Now ' • Cashiers -Entry Level & Eiperrenced • Retail -All Pos1t1ons $7.00-$13.00/Hour . , j ,. • • ," • . ·' · . • AJso Seeking Recruiter Call for Interview/Application (714) 980-2800 2120 Main Street 11260 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 NOW ~RING I._--------------.......................................... ~ 1 •11 ~=1 Fron! deslt.Resernuoos ~.., perlOO ill 2102 Wiit Oceenfront HewPo!1 Betch RETAIL HAUMARK STORE In. NPB, now hiring Aul IMnager with I t1per, 11111, F/PT 94H21.t085 SALES Community n1w1p14>1r group loollong lor Oll1Sldl Ales ft9 Should polM5$ strong sales lbily bl OfVll!Ued & have 111c.llflt customer servtc;t ak~ls Sal + oom!ll. Benehl pkg rod 40 I k plan Drug 11C1Mn119' pnyslcll req d EOE Send 11U111 IO Mary Clf1aon II 3.JO Wtsl Bay SI Cos:a MIA CA 92627 °' Fu Relume IO (949) 631·5902 Secrela(ial PT S 15 hour 08ya, 20 IVS Pl' l'O\ Mo>! be pn:J/lcier1t ro 14CT l.'crc> son OfflCI Word Elicet Outlook! 714·5.46·3465 •SERVICE CASHER• Costa Mesa Infinity llOI#'$ .,. Mon • In 2-7pm c.. '°' llpPQM lllTMll ~ 714·24t·J300 i346 SALES. ASSOC'S Upscale specialty re1a1ier seekS outgC>l"9 molivated sales aseooate tor Full & PT pos1hor11 Ideal cal'ld<dates ..... ~ P<llllOUS ~ ., a lldies boutique ~ ha~• 1rce•11nt custome< seMCt sllils and ~ Otsife IO succeed HZr. 111e camm 0 0 E Oul 1he<1 ap()licaots please cau 9'9-852·8689 Wickes Furniture In Colli t.4esl • now ~ WAREHOUSE WORKER ClERICAl.ICUST SVC CONCIERGES C4rpor111 blnllit peck· •91 included. Full 11\d Plrt llml poeltiona avlil Aet.11 holn. """' llPPiY ln~E.y-to 405 FWY 3200 Hertlor 8l'td. C6lta ..... . ,,.._ be .... .,. thll the ll1tlnp in ttli• CltegOry :r l9qUire you to • 900 number In which ltltre Is • cf'llr9I pet minute. ' I "8PPOR== I ,,.._ bl wwy of CMlt of 1re1 comp1nill. Check whll the tocll Better lluslneu Bu· ,..., before you Mnd any money Of ten tor Hrvlcee. Read end undttstand 111y conttKts before you 1tgn FIND an apartmem throuab classified Tell your mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, how~shcis ... IU. ..--~~;....._~~~~~-"-·~~~­ ..... ~~ ...... ----------~------··· k ·---·----- \ • ·. .. I • . ' 12,2000 ...-.aC&.lilRWllOUSllllSl.ll~l.l.oia.18~: .. o~P-u.z.z .. L.,E _ , ~~~ Md TANNAH HtASCH MOTHERS DREAM • Stay lbnt Malt• Monty Eam $500-$5000/mo ht or Parl·llml 141-75M743 llHSl-5241 A NASCAR DISTB&alJIO.BSH DISHEY, NFL 1r1 llllo lnclooad $1400 •i'Ntek Eatabllsh.cl Expansion Fln8ncing. No Stllno Ontv $8595. 1~7151 SeUy9ur unwanted U4mu tbe easy way/ Place a clauljkd all today! (949) 642-5678 ••'41 32 eunci-34 FIUlly • 35 He'• • dOftl 38 TrlN -~Saddam'• country 43 Just eaya no 45 WWII 9'Abe 48 OiCaprio, 10< ehOrt 47 Put on so u.a- NOltTH •.153 OQl7' o AO• •Ul so um ... o A3 o KJJOll • AKJ 105 . YOU UTHE JVDGE ofl4ared l*'JIC!l' I dlob of mlllOMuil ..... Tiie opeailta leed WIS lbe kiaa o( "** illld Biil lhowed Ill even oumbor by (olJowin& with the c•P... Weal shifted to I &rump, WOii by dummy's queen. A 9l>ldc w11 natred 1n ·,he closed hand, ihc ICC of clut. was cuhcd, on which East echoed with the ae~n, end declmu crossod to the table with 1 diamond lo I.he ace to ruff lhe Jack of IOlldts. Next came the Id.rig Md j11ek of clubs. West won i>ul was endP!aycd -the defender either hid IO yleld 1 ruft' end slutr or else lead 1 heart 1w1y from the Icing, penniuini dummy'• queen to win. Making fi¥e-odd. •· · , ~~n~T NORTH EAST Whit's your verdict? .Dec~udaed the play cxtn:mcly well, · by East's hlah low in l o I• Dbl 2• clubs. But Easfs defense must be faulted. Al trick one E!lil should have ovenatcen partner's Icing of spades with I.he ICC and sl\ified lO I heart. After lhat ~ would have been no way to stop the defense from collect· ing a Irick in bolh hearts and clubl to ao with the ~ already in I.he bantc. 0i¥en I.he initial miscue, East could have recovered ~ niffina partner's club winner to sw11Ch to a hean. lliat, IOO, would have brought declarer 1cr his knees. •• ..... •o Plill 5• ..... 50 ..... ..... Pus Opcnina leid: Kina of • Follow the biddina and play of this deal, then decj<le wllQ, if anyone erred. NMh's dollble of one lpede was "ncaatJvc," f~ fllccouc, DOI penalties. South "'°wed • aood distributional hand by jumpin& in clubs. then ,., u.-n11·~11·~·1 UDO 141\ SAil BOAT with lrelilf Incl BMW Z3 't7 BMW 3281 'II 111 ICCHIOrlH HOO I 0)4, Hard Top, Silver Bk 2 dr, .t1i!IWllc:it (T36720) M!=§4!·1112 (203655) $25,987 STERUHG IMW LEXUS MISSION VIEJO MM4S•.5100 PEDAL BOAT S2·S300 Grtat tamllv lunl CaJ1 P1t 7~4-982-6065 Side Tie tor 20lt bolt. Good location ntar lklo bridge $12 per fool w11tr/!1!£! 949-675-6128 Ut-3U-OM4 BMW 3181S ·ri Lo milts, 5-epeed, l.OBded! ~3VAU624) $20,995 CREVIER BMW 114.135.3171 BMW 5251 '95 4 door, blaoklblacl<, llalher (K85371) STERLING BMW Mt·64S·5900 BMW 5281 ·97 BMW 31111 'M Low Milts. CO. Great Vafuel 381( Mi, 8lac:il W/eand (3UTS85~ $32,995 (C502~~EVfER 8M~t9,995 c:'1t~:.3~~ 714-U5·3171 BMW 52111 ·91 BMW 31m '97 = 11-~.1 ~::R:~6.995 '-------~-. . 714435-3171 5-Spd. PltmlUlll ~g. $mil (4FVPS20) $31.995 CREVIER BMW 714435-lm • BMW 5281 '97 BMW M3 ·97 I .., SAILBOATI I 231( Mi, S.Spted, While! (Y757, $35,995 C EVIER BMW 714-835·3171 Hobb141 Holder 14ft xlnt cond SIOO. Metcaff 14ft BMW Z3 ·97 new pilnt, v1rnl11Md 2 8Ltr, 26K Mi & Moll! mut, HOO. Plnghy (C02959~ $26,995 Tlllcler, If\, new pelnt C EVIER BMW S250. K"8, good 111apt, 714-135-S171 mo. i=· good ...,., $250. ontact lllnhlll SIMlt MM7wt15 BMW Z3 'W Blacll/Blaclc S£u.. YOURCAft (87~ $23,995 RUHG IMW IN CLASSlFIE:D MM45-5to0 ., BMW 3tm 't6 B&lcll, gr'lll buy! 595640 S13.915 I.AHO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 14M4MUS BMW 3291 "96 AUIO. Bladt wlsard (V3837~ $23,995 C EVIER BM\Y 714-135-3171 Coovi=. ~la~~lack. ledler srf.825031 t AUtG BMW M'"'46>5IOO-> J BMW 3211 ''7 4 door, blac:Wslrld. leaflet (V461m $25,995 RUNG BMW 14M45-5900 4 door. bblfsand, IN!hlr (W2232S) $32 .995 STERUHG BMW 14M45-SIOO (L40054tt ' $$,995 S RUNG BMW Mt-645·5900 BUICK LE SABRE '90 Low 50k miles. mooorool. many extru, mint OOldtlon (508334) $6.988 . NABERS (714)540=!100 CAD~-Loedld. • .,..., ltlall -· !'Miit -t R«I0741 $39,911 LANO ROYER NEWPORT BEACH MM4M445 •.' ,. . . .. CttEVROl.IT CATERA '17 low 25k mllts. bl•ck, l11lhtr, moonroo~. CO, ehroml wllttlt, bll. ol Wllf (148404) $21,988 NABERS (714)!40:1100 a-raw~ 'IS Lo ""· 30th ~. MW brel. mt oonliilonl (100510) $17,988 NABERS (714)540.t100. CffEVAOlET Tlhot LT '17 4a4, IMIMf. many 111ru, txctlltnt condition I (368986) $23.981 NABERS (714)540·9100 CttEVROLET XCAB '00 112 ton. Sllvtrldo, v.a. matlY pwr ftetufes, bll ol warr, prlVIOUI renlll! • ( 142683) $23,988 NABERS (714 )54().9100 ll>CHEVY CAMERO RS '92 Y·6, 2Sth 1nnlver11rv model. auto. al1, new plat•. new ""°9. ceit real sharp. S;4950l090. &41H23-1604 Condi '11 52k orig miles, •• ong. 8lltO l/1n8, s 10,00Q( obo 714-962·1756 (hme) !M~ (olc) John DODGE DURANGO 'It Muat -1. blua. FI00753 $29,911 LAHO ROVER NEWPORT BEACtl t4M4CM445 DODGE INTRET1D ES 't3 While. 4 door 3 3 hi. ~ mi auto AC, ca511118. $7995 714-968-9250 ...., ,., ... ............. ICC721M .... LMD ROVIR •WORT llACM .......... '°"° ...... '17 a_,., Celt, loMN, ... ....... ,,,.,.. ...... LMD ROVIR NIWllORT llACM ......... cmc ,_., .. ca.-. loedldl • KU1001 $11,111 LAND ROYER NIWPOln' HACH ... ••Of441 JAGUAR XJI L '17 llEDAH 40 137,115 '7~ BAUER JAGUAR 714-t5S-'IOO JAGUAR XJI L 't7 SEDAH 40 $31,915 '7~ BAUER JAGUAR 714.153-4800 LBW Ulm W &..-.. ......... ... * ...... . ..:,"':at . ......... Madi ..... '11 4cyl, 111k "' pw, Pl. cc. NC, l1nl cond Jacklon Rlcl!lQ HNdtr & exhaust $4.~ MM7M470 M8Z llU30 'II loedld, blacll, low ml, AOl4757 $45,480 LANO ROVER NE~ACH 149 5 JAGUAR XJI L 'W ~ C2IOw '96 SEDAH 40 Black PIMll1/Black SM~UER JAGu:1.aoos (141~,,CHER Jo.:S-990 714-953-4800 800·927-35711 JAGUAR XJI '97 SEDAH 40 SM,916 97-6041 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 Ml«ledM.Blnz C220 ... Black/Parchment ( 456668) $23,990 FLETCHER JONES I00-927-3571 JAGUAR XJI 'W ~ C230 't7 SEDAH 40 Sitve1/P1rchment $31,195 '7-6040 (S44423) $23,gg() BAUER JAGUAR FLETCHER JONES 714-153-4800 800·927-3571 JAGUAR XJ8 't7 Marcedu Benz ML320 'II SEDAN4D E IAM S35""" 97~ me11 ..... arct1rnen1 ,....,. (010529) $29 990 BAUER JAGUAR FL£'TCHER JONES 714-t53-4800 I00-127·3578 JAGUAR XJ8 '97 SE.DAN 40 $35,911 97-6042 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153-4400 .... cedu Benz E320 'ti Smoke/Solver (003518) • $32 990 FlETCHER JONES I00-921-3578 LEXUS ES 300 'II Mtlcedu 8enz E320w '97 CahmerWIYory, Fl.it Option White/Grey (037198) $25.987 (324519) $35,990 LEXUS MISSION VIE:.0 FlE'rCHER JONES 949-3e4-()ll.t I00·927-3571 LEXUS LS 400 'tO Mltcade1 Benz E320 'II Whilet'Grwy Uhr. FIAi Option 261( ...... , (021505) $14,987 (856528) $39.990 LEXUS 11111SS10N VIEJO FLETCHER JONES ..... 314-0SM 800-127-3578 Mltc1du Bani U20 •97 Blad! Opal/Grey (5'4312) $38,990 FLETCHER JONES IOM27-p71 I • ACCUTM 11 2'0 POLICY ==ii•a:fBil'--==11• •=T ll• =.a I I.._• ___ ~ , PRECISE PLllMBIHG Aeoairl & All1lOdlts FAEE ESTIMATE~ In an ellorl lo olll! hi best MMce pouiblt lo our rud- trt Wld ldvlrtislls. WI Wll require ContraC10<S who ldve!tiM In lht Service Directory lo Include lhM Contractort L1c1n11 rvnblf In tht<r edvt"- mtnl. Y CM eo-optllbOn IS pOy !pp!!dattd FlxGrout.Com Tiii Atptlr ' IMtOfltlon (714) 2SW171 Lt223443 LEAKY snow.. Repaired. AtoroutlllG & inl1allalion. oEAH T1ll MM7WOl5, 714 ....... 528 .-------'-..., VICKrs CUMING I .. AIR COHO I ~· r;..: ':!.~ MUTING 1~~· ~ rtrs . ~· 71Ull0318 SMOG CHECK AllllRICAH De'TAIL Mobile ~ Pf<9am, ~ Al YOU1 homl Cl' o111c1 c.a m .-.37711 I• ....... I HOME/Wir ~tlR~' Poo:elaln • F tbetgl~s Sinks • Showers Counters 949-645-7723 ' • I 211 .==.w I lltcll 9lodr --T1ll Concrllt, Pabo, briwway, FJ.-eplc. 880'•. Atl's. 25Y" exe. I•rrx 714-557-7594 BUILD YOUR DRE.All HOME I( It Wiii COl*IC10rt cat1 help! Cuatom homle. room ldllol1I. rernodtlt, c1.11torn dlclll w. Miki yolK ~ ltom "'ConClllll lo ComplttMln" K.k W11t, dtll,mu11d. 1-IOMOO 1IO CA"4ttn I SMALL JOB EXP£Rt1 DUNCAN ELECTRIC Loc:IVOl.tck response Strvlce/Rtmodtlt 20 ~ lxpetltnce Lf275870 !MHS0-7042 Drywall Rapalr/Palntlng Clrpenlry/Stlip Walft>loe( Small lobe old Caf 8ob • '714-973-7533 • MlW J ' ' ( 110' II 1111.1 \\" ~~ -• ......... W11 1Joleml! c.1(714)37~1171 'l:r= , .... N... Cll'lllt llASWI 1lllrWl w... .. -..~ .. <111111Pllmll1Ulll lllr .... ~·"" ...... ........ ~.,.,., 949·642·1610 Compllmentary -Oonsultetlon Ml'*1 Pullu1 Health 7:.-=s-~ SO. COAST MOYES BEST Cattlul, Olkk, Full Houll °' 1 11tm. FREE ESTIMATE TI•11s M._.ms BEST MOVERS Strw:Jng .. ClliM lnllnd, last COUl1tcU & carellil 140o.2.00•BEST I00-2*2311 LIT1'*4 PUBLIC -NOTICE The Calrf. PllbllC· Ut1Utles Com· missron REQUIRES that all used hous&-IJ.old goods movers print their P.U C Ce! T number: llmoe and chaulfers print their T.C.P. number 1n a• e<Nenlsments. If Y9U have a ques-tloil 8bOUI lhe leoal· ity of a mover, liino or ctlaulfer, call: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714-558·415 I ROBERl'ISB COMPANY ~s:ii=l .................. ... LOCA11HO IUC1llONIC KM L1A1C DftKnON ......., .... 675-9304 ' Ll687398 7t4-989>1090 Calilomoe &'Me Uc. No C39-810049 Al types of roofing and repan llebllity end Worker's CP.inl>ensation IQ&urance Member National Roohng C0ntractor9 Assn. Since 1987 IMIJISNll1 Oldlmoblll Cutlale 'ti GLS. 8 cyl .• lthr, low CD & "'°''· bllanc. WllT j)(IYIOla ,...., (148404) S21. NABERS 714 540-1100 Oldemoblla SlllcMllftt GLS, low 2611 m11et. C ledler, rear al! & nqe, anct cl wltlll'rly (2400331 t 1e. NABERS 714 540.9100 TOYOTA CAMRY 'ti OX, euto. moonrool, a tranepo!Ullton valutl (4139S7) ' S7, NABERS 714 s.40·9100 TOYOTA Corolla LI 'ti White/Grey, Auto. (475120) $10,78 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO Ml-314-41U Toyota Land ~ ti Loaclad, grey. lllUll X002tl11 145 I.AHO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH M'"'40-t445 TOYOTA land OndMr loldad, wllltt, 1111111 -113315 $33 I.AHO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 94~5 . Whit happens If you don 't ldvstlle? . I , . • -. .. . . . . . . ' . . . . ' .. ~()N l11lltll~I): ·1 IN . l • :?2@@@ ~ ~~@[Xf0@£5 $)~ 0~-zai PER MONTH -------·--,,.-----. I'!'-·-. A'---,,,f~IM.J4L , .. this price (JOJalJ) •• ' .. . . ' . . . . . . . '96VWGOLF la.J1851 ....... • ...~0,990 '96JITTAGl $ 111901 .. _,._____ ... 10,995 , ;~~~~~~--~-_s11,99 5 '97 VW JETTA $ . -.1019~ -·-----12,990 '98 VW JETTA GT • $ 12180) ............... •··•· 14,.925 ~ '98 VW CABRIO Gl ·, . $ . 121331 •••. • 14,995 '99 BEETLE GlS $ 12161i ... ····--·-··················--11,245 '99 VW PASSAT GlS $ ~l~ ............................... 11,995 '99 VW MSSAT GlS $ ~---·-·--··-11,995 . ' • t. • • • 16 Friday, May 12, 2000 Daily Pilot .. -• • .J .CALIFORNIA'S NUMBER. -ONE JAGUAR DEALE·R . • -'\ J / . \ FU RTHE'R EVIDENCE THAT BEVAUTY· IS HEREDITARY. JAG~ THE JAGUAR -TYPE · TARTI 1G AT $43.095 THE ART orPERFORMANCE \ .. • I THE JAGUAR XJ SERIES THE JAG AR XK CO~RTLB~E STARTT G AT $7 1,79.5 . ... • • • 1455 -so'uth Auto Mall Drive . . . . .. Santa A·na • 5 5 Freeway at E ~dinger; · 7 1 4 ·• ·9 5 ·3 • 4 8 0 0 • w w w . b a u e r j a g u a r . c ·o m · . • 200QS-TITUJ-V6 MSR.P $43.09.S;_AS_ SHOWN. 2000 S·TYPE AJ-V8 MSRP $48,595; TAX, TITLE, LICENSE at F.MISSION FEES EXTRA. 2000 XlC8 CONVERTIBLE MSRP • , ·. $71,795; 2000 XJ8 MSRP $56,2-t5; TAX. TIT1.E, LICENSE & EMISSION PP.ES EX'rRA. . .,. T ' I ' .