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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-02-05 - Orange Coast PilotI ,, ( SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 MARC MART NJ DAILY PILOl Veterinarian George Katcherian checks on Carly, a pure-bred Rottweiler he performed hip-replacement surgery on Wednesday. Carly will have a slmilar procedure on her left blp today. The Orange County Humane Society is looking for a home for Carly. Veterinarian has a habit of helping out pups in need, including hip surgery on animcil left at the ljumane Society lkiy Pilo1 V eterinandn George Kutchenan hds lots of plaques m dogg1e heaven. The Newport Beach doctor 1s known as a superhero amonq dog lovers berouse ol his penchant for helpmg pups that are most in need. It's-d mental disorder, he Sdid. Something that happened to him as a child. mdybc. He just can't say no to a good cause. Washed Up beach trash needs a pick-me-up Newport woman frustrated over lack of effort to clear Balboa shoreline of waste · is ready to take matters into her own hands .Jlil\llM R RAGlANO DlftPb no one picks 1t up, 1t washes right back out to sea. As somt.'<>ne who abo surfs, Parker said she just couldrt't stand by dny- more and watch it happen. The city's General Service:> Depart- ment is responsible for cleaning the beach, but department Di.rector David Niederhaus said he simply doesn't have the budget to have p ople pick up garbage by hand every day. His latest rruss1on was Carly, a 10-month-old, pure-bred Rottweiler who was dumped at, the Orange County Humane Sooety along with her four puppies Eileen Olson, vice president of the Humane Society, said the shelter had no problem placmg the puppies but when it came time to hnd d home for Carly, workers notlced a lllnp m her hind legs. SEE DOG PAGE 7 FYI For more information on how to adopt Carly, a 10-month·old pure· bred Rottweiler. call the Orange Coun· ty Humane Society at (714) 536- 8480, ext. 18. A lthough Cynthia Parker eajoys her morning walk every day along the Balboa oceanfron t m Newport Beach, there lS one thing she 1s c.1ck of ecing· trash Plasuc soda bottles, loam cups and debris collect at the water line near her home on 30th Street, and because The beuch-clcumng lrnctor that comb · the coastline only works on dry sand and doesn't work well on steep angles, Niederhaus said. Parker said he picks up the trash two lo three times tl week, but she SEE TRASH PAGE 7 MARC MARTIN I DAl.V NOT Newport Beach resident Cynthia Parker stands by trash that washed up near her 30th Street home. Parker ls trying to addre the problem of lit- ter that washes up in areas dty crews are unable to se rvice. FRIDAY,· FEBRUARY 5, 1999 ·Residents to · drop suit against city, developer •Neighborhood g10up ctgrPes to settle dispute over H~ubor Center renovation. l:JJ I (,I I IXit Nol CC)~IA M6SA-.Ne19huon; of Harbor tent •r, a gra:s ... ·r'OOts gronp thal ha ... fo•11ght the :renovauon of the city'::. oldest ... hoppmg c-ent111, ha" reached a <>f • Ucment m pn,naple m Jls Jav.::.u1t against the aty and de-. elopt>r. The City Coune1l dpproved plans by !Cl q_evelJ opment Co ldst fc1U to raze 'th Harbor Center an 1 replace 1t w1lh ct· 320,000-::.quc,rn-loot cPnt<'r ,mchorcd b\ thl' Home Depot aocl Lud.."\ sup r- md.fkPI. NPi<Jhhors ol Hurhor. C.:Pnter has agreNI to drop 1t.s lawsuit challeng1ng the city's de<$mn and -.eek- mg c1u em·11onmentol unpart report m exthangt> r r some mod1hrdtions by ICl SEE CENTER PAGE 7 Eastbluff par~nts vote to form PTA at sch9ol meeting 8 Architect's drawings also dtspla~ f~d \. at well-attended infonnation gathennq. EASTBLUFF -In an unpre.,s1ve ')hoy, of su1 · port, about 130 parents attended W dne du mght'" pcHent oruanv.11tion m<·Ptmq .at cd-.tblu f Elemrntdrv School And hy ·an almo~t unanunous vote. the par 'nls c ho c o bPC'OnH~ part <>I d parcnt-t ~ch rs as OCl<l· uon rather than a parent-faculty orgaruzauon ·No ~chool 1s an hl1ind, • -;aid rwwh elected Pl:\ Pre!;1dent Nommn Wolfe. "Ow dec1 ions aflect oth •r schools, and '"hen vou're a PFO ) ou re kmd unto your'>t'll." \\'olfe o;a1d th1~ mectmg ''a pnmanlv to ans\\C r pnre,nt tom rm and qUl st.Jon ahout tl1e reopemnq ol the ... chool m SPptemF1N The chool dh.tnct 1 • SEl EASTBLUFF PAGE 7 mwo presents new proposal for recIF.~~, ~ater Ckiy Nol Aftt•r d Defend lh Bay lnw..,u1t o-. rtumed Its pernut to cit chargt• reclam1ed \\c lt>r mto Upp r Ne\\1l0rt Ba}, lh~ lrvm Rench \\ te.r D1 tr.ict ha com~ up wtth ct new plan Ken Thompson director of wat~ quality, id tl1e d1 tnct fs prupo~mg to l<>t san Diego Cre k water flow thmuqh Ute duc.k ponds ln th San "'.ioaqum ~larsh )'•'ar-round. a oppo-. d to u inu rt.claun d water m th(' ''mtc1. The revi ed pr<>Ject will in dud" • ln,tnlhng an upgr: de<'l pumping f cilit) t > ullow mon• c r Pk wah•r to he di\' •rh'cl to the ponds •Dredging U1 ed1m"'nt b m m th~-cr" k SEE IRWD PAGE 3 72 10111 MILLEN NIUM MOMENT INDEX QASSIRB) ·-·-•nnROURR .. 11 DUOOO« ................ -................ .2 POUCI AUS-... -·-.-2 SPOll5 -.. --·-I WEATHER t:· Sunday at the Lyceum a t them California College, :55 Ptdr Drift, Costa Mesa, Adm!Dlon .. tr. b mernbal and sec 11\1· dml9. G for odllilr atudea1* and SS tar n•WMl'Nn. POr more idGf. ...... cd (fM9) 786-9149. Ht"1.l tor· fo und rornmon ground for c\vport B :)ach. Costa M esa j . . . I . • • . 2 Friday, February S. 1999 date book Newport Beoch/Costo M.eso Doily P CHECK IJ OUT ~ ~ Fuel romantic fires with a gr.eat escape A s thP. ye.ti 's most romaotic holldc y UJiproochcs; you llldY W1tnt to pl.m cl nwm- orc1blt?" cc1p Jlo•I f01 th<> two of you r or lu·Jp with tlw t<J k , tum lo Utt> Nt>w port lthrtlW,? II ilonrn. 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In this c-0Uect1on of m"mous by "\Kh estubhshcd writers dS Joyce Cdrol Oatf'S i.Jnd Carolyn SP.P, enioy d contr•mpornry riff on an uge-old, etemulJy CVOCithVl! c;ong thc:tt somP bt>lmve mdkes ltt4! wor Id y o 'round • CHECK n OUT i$ written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library Th1\ wetk's column is by Sarali Rosen blum F..RON BLN-YEHUIJA ~Pb I pcommg events at the Ocangf? · County Museum of Art arc aimt,'Cl at attracting those least likely to visit museums ...:_ the young . But whether you're young, or JUSt YOWlfJ iJ.f heart, the "1999 B1enrual" exhibit o~rung S<iturday offers an eclectic mix of artwork that challenges conservative artis· tic traditions · On Su nday, the museum will hold •A Multicultural Celebration .. featuring danc· mg and singing as well as art workshops catenng to children and their families. And •Museum Alter Hours" bnngs young adults together on Thursday to groove to the music of d live modem rock band as they casually mingle wtth som~ or the artists featured in the exh1b1t. The main event is the exhibit itself, tht• culmination of a yearlong search by chief curator Bruce Guenther for exciting now talent. The 35 pieces of art on display are abstract in fonn but their meanings are grounded in reality, Guenther !>Old. "OnC' discovers that this dbstra(:'Uon is actually notation about expenences, idetls and things in the world that cue tangible," he sw.d Artist Kun Anno describes her drt as blurring the line.between·pa.rntmg and objects. For "Errant" (1998J, the Califonua native used a hollow wood form painted with oil glazes. The design feutures btoad· brushed multicolored Stripes that meet in the center but don't qwte come together. "Th~ stripes have Ws kind of amb1va- Jencc dbout wdOtmg to be perfect but they're not." Anno said. ·r like to celebrate the imperfect qud.titics m a painting. I see that as vulnerability.· •Mu eum After Hows· targets what are perhdps the museum's toughe:;t cntic:, - young c.idults. •The redl purpose of the program 1s to stimulatf• interest d.Jllong rounger c.idulti. m their 20s and 30s in visua arts and in the museum,• said Jodn Van Hooten, director of development. Many· Generation-XNs don't feel c-om- fortdble m museums • Jt's in some part because museums do not present th<'mselves us a wekommq pl.dee for people who do not consider themselves connoisseurs of v1sudl drts, •• Von Hooten sdld. To make drt ·accessible," th • event will feature live music by the bdnd Th(' Bus. Stop I lurricanes playiµg what Van I looh•n descnbcs as •funky ultrd.lounge rock." • At leas1 five of the artists represented in the b1enrudl exhibit will be on hand to d.l - cu s lhm.r own v. ork and art m gcnNdl Since the event is so do'>e to VCJJ.cnhne'c; Dt1y, (!Veryone m dtlendance will be dble to , ...... nn1 .. + WHINc Saturday thtough Mey 9 + HOW MUat: SS -ldu~ $4 sen1ori iind ~ dint5, free for children and museum meJnbers. • ••.Noonto• p.m.~· .. + HOWMDFree . The 0t.,,g. County MIMClm of M is at ISO SMI Cllfnenc. Drlw,. Nwlport ...,,_ For more lnfonNtion. cMI (949) 19-r111. MARC~ ( CW..V PLOT Orange County Museam of Art Cur•tor Brllat G-"'-cbeckl oat •Garden View" by Kevin Appel. tndkl~ then own Valentine out of silver foil. • Pt,ople htlve to feel comlortabl<! in Wtllking through the jmuseum) doot and once they're there, they will see sonwthmg quite wonder1ul <tnd appealing to bnng the,m bdc.k agatn, • Vdn Hooten said. The multicultural celebrdtion kKks oft with an Aswn custom -the dragon <lctnci•. "The dragon V> a protector aJ1d scaH'" dWtlY evil spints: said Elena Arrojo. mu~C>· um educator. The frclnt dragon puppet, with its nbke-li.ke cloth body d.fld mtricalcly 5fesigned h ad mndo of pa~-mac:he, tWtSis and turns to the beat of drummers l!CCompa.rued by dancers and acrobats. •Jt's very hypnotic," AnOJO aid. The dr<1gon performance Ui followoo by a group of elementary ~chool students m handmade• c-ostumes dancmg "ballet folk· lonm," bi.ls~d on folk music from vanous regions in Mexico AftN, lhore is d doss1cal East lndian di.met• wluch cidtes back 2,000 years, A.rro- JO said. "There are a lot ot h<1nd gestures thttl COOW•y rJ hlOry, ~ she «;ttld. ThP lnlcmctllondl < ht.ldren's Choir, mudc• up of tuyh ~chool -.tudents from Long 8f'ach, rounds out the performonces The worlcl·rcnowned choir has sung tor kings, queens and pr~1dents. Part of Sunday·~ f~tivities include' art work hops m which visitors can create their own dragon pinwheels, Chinese lantern , scrolls· and sculptwes made of hf•dvy foil. Arro10 aid. · The ideal gm· l'> for the mulbcultural C:f•lehrah.on drc 5-to 12-year-oldS. Tumbling to the top Jou St• 1 !'\ Dciy W ith U1e ~Jl«.iCC and agility•of a d1vmg b rd, the Pekmg Ac ro- bats w ill !lip dOd contort thcill' bod ies <luring th 1r perfomiancc Satur· day a t ex; 's Robert B. Moore Theatre. More> th. n 2,000 year of Chinese ncruba hc -oonsi ting of dancc>rs, a c.h ur-t ck r, pol''-haldn 'rs, Juggl rs, plttte·lossr...rs and more -have been perfr><:ted tJy this elite troupe, which p<!tfonn \vilh n hve orche lru playmg lrdcliUonal Chlil mu ic '"No mc1tte r how many lJin•~ J sc the how, I C'Ofll,-. OUl IO H C olO ~c&t," SiUd Don I JugllP ' the fllCSJd •nt of IAf Prt•SC!nt<1tions, a Jive theater pr0<iuchon company lh11t sp •ctclhn s m commercial cultur itl Shows. Ueccmsn of their unlw.rsdl appeal, th , P'!kinu Ac1obdt have tourt·d the world cmd were even the OJ>' mng or t f m L1huracP 111 l .. c1s Vega , MtH h hk • a VMJf!t y how, tho two- hour progrttm oon a Is Of consecuhvf? acts, all <hit r<'nt m m1tme QC!!M.Pilot VOL. 93, NO. 30 THOMAS H IOHNSOM. P\iblisher WtWAM l080£U. £d1t()( • STtVI MAR9U1. Motn~1ng fdrtot TINA IORGATTA. A\\htant Managing Editor ANASTAOA FMUtRG. City Ed1t0< STIVIEAMU, N<."M £d1lCJt "OGIJt CNtLSOH. Sports W1t0f MAJtC MAA'flN Photo Editor LYNN OOlA. Dhplay Ad\'en ng /UOY OITTING Cl fi«J~ LANA JOHNSON China's elite acrobatics team will dazzle audiences at OCC takes a lifetime to perfect, Hughes sai ·Th~re are like 1.2 billion people an China and to c;tand out with that man people you have to do something to hnng attention to yourself," Hughes said. "The pc1lomiers hnve no fecn and there i.s no languoye bamo.r," to obstruc:t dUd1cnc" en1oyinent, Hughes saJd. •Tue show ls fast paced oncJ there 1s nothmg horlng ~bout it, I can assure you.• In the tradition of ancient Chinese · gynuu1sucs, the Pekmg Acrobats u elements from inSidP-their homes in the '" ts, such ns bamboo, chairs and leath r pieces. •When they woo.Id experiment and practice an Hc.'t they would <lo it at home with anythiny they ooWd lay th~U' h&nds Qn "Hughes said. •even etftf'.r 2,000 yeari. they are not mlnUfac- tunng props. There are no modem pycote< lmlcs Hkc Um Western magt· · oans h.we perfected. The Chinese are t>tiJl using everyday items "' FYI + WHERE: OCC'.s Robert B. Moore theatre + WHEN: 8 p.m. Saturday • HOWMUOt: $27 for adults, $ ll for children 12 and under ArttStk Director Ken Hai cboola1 which acti come to the statel wttb the tour. Once on tour, thlJ J)layen travel, pci1orm and sleep, )Ult to get up and do I tice occun ln front Cll an ••dmee, dur· it ogrun tit their ne:rt deltinatton. Pree· Ing live performance. nf'WS Stories, lluw.t100l, ed1to- n.1 rNtter or ~lsements here n can be reproduted with out written pe<mfsslon of "'fJY right~. l:fQW.Il).RfAOt us Orwa.don The Tlmes Orang. County (800) 252 9141 ~ Clnvfled (949) 64.2 S678 01iplay (949) 642 .. 321 lcltofW News (M9) 64.2·~ Sf)Of1S (949j 5, ""4223 NiPwt, Sports F•x (949) ~170 E·m.tlt. ~llypllote..rthllnk M1 Mein~ lullnel OHkt <949) 64N321 lusinttl Feic (949) 631-7126 WEITH El nMl'DATUMS Balboa 60/48 Corona del Mar 61149 Costa Mesa 61147 Newp<>r1 Beach 611'1 PWwport Coast 62149 l&Mf~ LOCATION SIZE weidge " ............ 2"'6 Newport, .......... 2-4 8t.ckies , ... , .......... 2 .... River Jetty ... -... 2·5 ~ ................... 2.-4 .... Vw\tble morning winds et letO to s knots~ Mst~t;t;eJt9Jty It I to 12 lenocs by 110IS TODAY fint low 6·09 • m .•••.• ,. 1.9 first high 12 211 m .... · ... 4 2 S«ond low 6 20 p.m ,. ••.• 0 9 Secood high 11:49 p m ...... .l.9 SATURDAY F1'1t low 7:17 • m ........ 1.9 First high 1 OJ1.m ........ 41 Second low' • 6.57 pm •••••.• 14 Second high 12:45pm .... 93 .,.. • I C• Aspinflg gynuussts will train, IOIDe begtnnlng at age 5, to tumble. If they prCJent proficiency they will tour regionally and if they make up the in China they auditiOn for a group s u as the Peking Acrobats to dazzle the world. "TI1cse kids go to cllool m the morning and learn their ABC1, and in the afternoon they do their aaobatics, tx days a week,• Hughes explained. Once an acrobat has reacbed inter- n ational status, they have proved tbeir abihty to conquer any challenge tbalr pr~ecessors have attempted. In China, 40 acrobat ls a well· rest>e<.1ed and elitist f.leld, one that ·vou will go see a chair act,• Hugh es said. ·one year later you wU1 alto lee a chair act, but lt will be dlOermt from the last year becaWMt the Pll· fonner will have embelH1bed upqn previous perbmer's abiltty. • SURF A combination of swells out of the west ewry 12 se<· onds ahd northwest make for waist· to thest·h1gh sets WIMd will 90 hHd high at the po.lnt1 •nd ffffi. Sets will lnae .. througtl the Weekri sttles ~be~ toCMr. Condttiom .,. mild Wat« l'hl· bilfty Is poof. The sun ... 5:30 POLICE FILES COSTAMUA • AdMN Av.nue. A btcy<le worth l 189 w.s stolen 1n the 1 block betwHn 3 ind s pm. Ftb 2. •A~ Street· A cellular phone worth $100 w.s stolen from • CM 1n the 300 block during the evening of Jan. 2s. • ..,.....,... street: A CC>mp«l dtse pliyer Worth S200 WM 5toftin from• home betwffn ~.tn 19 and J90, 26. • Giie "'-I Sever 11 bottlei of wine worth $2,44) w.r• • stolen from • ~ In the 200 blod< dUring the day of Jen. 2 • 0....,.. ..,.._, MUtkal equlprMnt worth S450 WM from • home In the 2400 block at ebout 12:)5 a.m. JM. JO. --°"' llAClt • "•11• RoM. A cellul« phone WOrth UOO w• s10Wt • c. In the 400 bkKk et ebout 5:15 p.m, J1n. 31 . • U. .... DtM: A~ end 1 r8dlo ~ S400wtfW ftOlln "6m I home In the fOO bioctl cbtng the ntght of Jin, '°· • ........ , MwlUe A celtulet phone worth HOO W11 from • car In the 200 blocl dUrlng the "••v of Jen. u. • ,... .... s.w.-• '-"'of dothlng Ind. dodt WOtth SJ. 700 W9f9 --from • home In the 1800 beodt cMtng dlyof'-b 2 . • UM "'-t: A blcytJe worth S 1,SOO Wll ltOlef°l In ._ JOO *9r llihSSCh ,..,.,.plfti'Jift~. .. ot .. -' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Friday, Fobruory S, l 999 3 r--\ I Canadian groundhog is a mere shadow of former self P:hu Sdys winter will be over soon. Punxsutawney.Phil, that is. Tu sday was Groundhog Day and the annuctl COMMENTS & C U I I 0 s· 1 T I I S this could h<ive ber.n hatched looking through everybody else·~ anywhere but m a bar with a ideas. World wars, the Great whole lot ol beer. .b)epress1on, avidtJon, wondN On Monday, they laid W1ll1e drugs, s~ce travel, etc. Really. i horde of mooia, visitors and · ; locals as Amblt?d on Gobblers J Knob m Punxsutawney, Pa., to e Phil emerge dnd make hts Cdll, as they have for 114 years. out in a lJtUe groundhog casket I low shallow can peoplP. bel on a bedNJ;atin. Everyone Clearly, th two most impor- With u remote m hand, you csre a master of the uruverse (It' a guy thing) It ha:. a galaxy of little black buttons, but •chan· ne1· and "Volume· are aU you n~ in We. You're urfi.n9 con· potato chip Stuught out of th bag, poppUl!:J them ~n D\Y lllOllth on at '8 li111 , crunchiHg ju t enough tiIJleS lo swallow, then J><.1pplng the next on • m my mouth \\1)1,n $0meone opened a Needless to say, like Lassie, there havr~ been many Punx- sutawney Ph1ls . Phil didn't sec hiS shudow, which means a short wmt.cr. l don't know why I like Grounahog Day so much, but if . there's a goofier hoUday, I caq't agreed u\ar Willie never looked tant events m this century arc better. At Tuesday's ceremony, both discoven~ and I'd call it a they announced Willie's denuse dead heat-the iemote control with a flourish and opened the c:md fat-free food. Name om~ casket for all to see. The crowd, thing that has touche9 the lives which included a large number or more Ainencan.s than the • of school kids, was generally hor. remote control. See? You can't. rified and ome kidS started to Penicillin is line, but'we'rc Wk- cry. I suspect there Will be a new ing aoout changing channels Groundhog Day Com.rrutlf'e m ·from across the ropm here, ~- tanUy, cycbng endlessly through 87 channels, a howling bhZZcHd ot sports, mfomPmals, news, cable and sitcoms. I'm gPtting lightheaded just thinking about it Add th<! p1cture-m-picturn function. to the equation and th possibilities are endless Fat·f~oe foods hcl.ve changed cabinet and aid, •What hap-· · pent.'<1 to thn Oreos'" J d y. "I don't kriow • imagine whttt 1t would be I have I no idea how ll started, but J would bet my last dollar that it had something to do with a near- by tavern, d few bored people and a whole lot of beer. peter buffo hours before his star tum, Willie went on to his greater reward wherever it ts that groundhogs go, which I assume is an endless golf course m the sky. Wiarton bynext year's celebrn-. · plel • · tion, which will occur, by the It's hard to make young peo- way, on the only date in our life-ple unde~tand what life was lik~ tune with a !>tutter -212/2000. beforP the remote control cdme Speaking of unportant evP.nts along. You had to get up from or the 20th century, the Postal the recliner (best done by roUmy • everything we know about U1e world, and ourselves. \A.'hat was life like before Entenmann's, Healthy Choice and SndckWells~ I can't rt!call. In the day~ before WP knew dnything about nutnbon, eating one doughnut meant mge::.tiny 21 grams of fat and 320 calone Today, you can eat three <lough· nuts that equal 19 gram!> of fat and 480 calones -but no gmltl Toda) w1U1 Oreos Light. I can eat t.S a mcJny cookl , much snore slowly (much t>etter tor th dlgesuve tract). all Mlhout.a shred of guilU When someon o~n.s a cabuiet and says, •\\h t happened to,the Oreos7,· I uy, "l Cite 'mn.-• So ii you happen to vi it the postal Web sllP, make.your voice heard And remember -remot control and lat-free food Do you nave any idea how long Wiruton WilliP would have lived tf Sndck· Wells hc1d be•'n uround when h was JlJSt a groundhogP.tte( It's unportant Do it for th children There was an interesting Groundhog' Day twist in Wiarton, , Canada, this year. They've only ' been at it for 43 years. The star of , .. the show for the past 20 years The orgaruzmg comrruttee was distraught, then paruc-stnck- en. Apparently, Groundhog Day lS the peak of the social season in Wiarton. They did come up with a plan, though, and you tell me lf Service is collecting ideas via the . onto the floor then pulling your- lntemet for a scnes of stamps '. ·-seU up slowly on the coffee labl~) commemordting the major events walk cledf dcross the room and of the cPntury. And they want to manually tum u knob from onf! hear from you und mel You JU'>t channel to thP. next. When I r . has been Wiarton Willie, who find thetr Web site and send explam that to a young audienrn, Now you tell me, what's more unportant -heart transplants or Ole5tra? l used to eat Oreos like 1 gotlli go ' turned 22 this year, ancient for a ~ groundhog. Ldst Sunday, just 48 them yow picks. Whdl I found ~omeone will meVltably ask. even more mteresting, though, lS •What's c1 knob?· • PETER IWfFA's c:olumn :appears fr 1 days Email him at Plr84 AOLtOm r ~ r-------------------------------------------------------~-------, Couple honored for generosity i , i i O'Neil: Newport doing great • State of the city and award for restaurateur Bill Hamilton part of annual Mayor's Dinner. !kif Pb NEWPOJ-ff BEACH -Morn than 400 civic: and community leadNs came together Thurl>day night for Speak Up Newport's 18th dnnual Mayor's Dmner dnd slatP of the city address Mdyor Denms 0 Neil updated the audience on the city's gools for the next year, which mclude hiring a new oty manager, ensunng a commercial a.uport at the El Toro Manne base and possibly dnne~nq Ult! Newport COdSt •I never, 1•vcr thought I would be rnay- or of Newport l3tc>dch, and l nevN asptred to be mayor of this city, but l huve to con- fess -1 likP. 1t," O'Neil Sdid. "The state of the city is good -it's great -and I'm very proud to be mayor.• O'Neil also took his share of humorous jdbs from keynote speaker Hugh Hewitt -his law partner -and moderdtor Dai· ly Pilot editor Bill Lobdell. I:ongtlme Newport Beach restaurateur BHl Hamilton received the SUNshine award, wmch recogruzcli an outstanding cinzon who has made s1gru.ficant contri- butions to improving the city's quality of life. Newport Beach Fm! and Marine Chief Tun Riley presented the award to Hamil- ton after bsb.ng the many commuruty-on- entc'<i and philcmthropic pro1ects he hdS sportsored throughout the yea.rs, includ-. ing Clean Harbor Ody in 1981 and Taste of Newport in 1989 •He is the epitome of the saying, ·Suc- cess is 1 % inspiration and 99% pen;ptra- tion,'" RilPy said "We've served the tommuruty as best' we can and we appreciate all you have given us,• Hamilton said. IRWD CONTINUED FROM 1 every yedr to stop more of the muck be low 1t reaches the bay. • SPndmg dny excess reclcunwd watel' -whKh · Thompson s«.lid would happHn only dunng very wet years -to the Sand Canyon reservoLr dbout 2 112 m1li•:. upstredm before berng dtschurged into thl• creek Reclaimed water would be up to 4 % of the total discharge. Newport Beach off1('Jc1Js huve been nc·gotiatmg with the d1stnct for two years on d ·no discharge• solution. A two-yeur agu·ement with the city preventing the du;- tnct from dumpmg reclaimed water 1.11 th~ bay expued in Octo- ber. . In Novt>'rnber, u Superior Court 1udge revoked the· Req1onal Water Quahty Control Board's deos1on to allow the d1strict to discharge the reclauned water mto the bay. ii Corona del Mar's Robert R. and Margaret Sprague will receive UCI Meddl next week. EHO'li JkN-Yl.llUllA lllit !ti Corond del Mar residents Robert R. dll<I Margaret Sprague will be among those rece1vmg the UCI Medal, the umver:-.ity's highest honor, at a dinner Thur!.d<iy at the fiydtt Regency lrvine. HThe Spragues hove a long history ot le<1dership dnd phlldnthropy with th(• university,· sdid ThomcJs T. Tiemey, the master of ceremome:s dt the dinner and chair of the UCI Foundation, the uni- versity's lead.mg advocacy group. Through the Robf?Tt R. Sprague PcJmily Foundation, the couple hdVC donated millions of dolldn; over the yedrs, including a pledge of SS million in December for a new building at UCl dedicated to re!)earching the genetic links to cancer. "I am a strong supporter because my ·1 mn a strong SUpporter bemuse my f ani· ly has suffe1ed from <oncer 11mses.• Robert Sprague R t1redreal esta ~Opet } family has sulf .,red from cancer illn cs,• aid Robert R Spragur>, an 82-year· old rr•tne<1 ri> I esthle developer "My lat1• wife and rny tcurr~ntJ w1f P'S lat<! husbimd h(Jth dil"d of cnnCHr " Oe-,pftP all ht pa"t gPnewsily, Spragu doc rn't plan to rest un his lau· rels. 1T ll conlillu to upport the umven.1· ty," he scud. The . other H:c.ip1• ats of tht> U I MPcldl will ht> Al cHld n1aa N1d1ols in rccogniuon 01 thPu wuie-rangmg fman- Cldl upport dnd Nonuan RostokPr u r(!nowned ph~ ics ptofessor More thun 700 community ancl bu I· nes::. lt!~d rs u • expected to attend the sold-out C?\Cnl SERVING THE LIDO PENINSULA SINCE 1961 WHY SHOP ANYWHERE ELSE Another _ new store, another good reason to stay liome · For Prescriptions . Remember Insurance Co,Pays are always the ame regardle~s of where the prescription is filled. 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Bill Mansour, Linda Desbrow will do the rest! r Sweetlieart eouvon~ I I I I 20°/o OFF I I Any one reiuJar priced item I I om..,..~-....... .., _ ... .,... I ~·· • _ _...C.W .... Vl09 L--------,--..1 wc~rc the on!) utl10nzed d l r in Lo Angel d1• "'1.111 • Count) to cnrr)ThYr'.1Jv:n Fat n ' nd \ tra. ~"" surr: m)Ut our qua.11 and pri • that blek thtm' 111ith a thtn WI ttturn, The Finest ,Equipment wllh .,. Attlucle on Price. www.~ ~ l I ' . .. t..' C..HEUE 't'H I DAILY PllOT and} ( ;an•I, president of The Grant Boy,, 'ays freeze-dried food and 'un.ivdl geaT sales re up ov<·r last year. Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pil . Y2K bringing out the survival instinct Sales at The Grant Boys way up; store o"wner says it's because of possible computer crisis hl.151 liEt !kit Pb F 1ca7.C·dned scrambled eggs, portable toilets and 55-gallon water drum:. dre al the top of Randy Garel's inventory hst th~se day~ The president of The Grant Boys, a Costtt Mesa outdoor supply and gWl shop, can hdrely keep up with the demand for survtval gear by customers worncd about Y2K prob- lems. His sales for January alone are up 40% from last year -a surprise, cons1dcnng this 1s usually the worst rune for retail, Gar('} said. ·Y2K ts a technology problem cre- dted by two-d.lg1t codes us~d for years m dates m computers and embedded chips, which control cars, elevdtors and security and fire alarms tlmong othc.>r devices The fedr 1s thdt computers will mistake the 00 in 2000 for 1900. "The Grant Boy~ 1s not advocat- mg one way or the other whether there's going to be somP great ra.Januly on Jdn. 1, 2000," Gare! said. But as wilh any potenl!dl natural dtsaslPr, they are advocatmg pre- pdTedness. FYI For a free American Red Cross Y2K brochure, send a stamped, self-addressed envetope to ttle American Red Cross. Orange County Chapter, 601 N. GOiden Cir· de Drive, Santa Ana 92705. Or for information on oth· • er preparedness brochures, call (714) 835-5381. ·we honestly believe there's a silver lirunq to all of. th.is," Garel ~aid. Even il nothing happens when the millennium changes, at least there will be a group ol people out there who will be prepdred for an earthquake. The Grant Boys isn't the only busmess that has seen an increase m the demand for enw.rgency sup- plies. Emergency Lil~line, wb.i.ch specializes m earthquake pre- paredness. bPgan marketing a Y2K kit last year in response to customer inquiries and demdndi. The Qmnge County Chapter of the American Red Cross has also pubti hed a brochure, •v2K What You Should Kllow." Although it's unpossible to pre- dict what will happen in 2000, the Red Cross is approaching the Y2K • problem as it would any other pos- sible disaster and encourages peo- ple to be be tter prepared, said spokeswoman Judy Iannaccone. Some of the precautions the Red Cross 1s suggesting include: . • Stocking enough cbsaster sup- plies such as food, water and med- ication for several days or a week • Having extra cash on hand • Filling car gas tanks before Dec. 3 1, 1999 • J laVing alternative cooking devices in case of power failure Some of the Uungs that are cbs- appeanng from Garel's shelves are a van ety of freeze-daed foods: chicken teriyak.i, pasta pnmavera, blueberry cheesecake; open-flame cookware; portabJe stoves and toi- , lets; waler bdITels; gas cans; and other emergency gear. Meals Ready to Eat, better known as MREs used by the U.S. military, are also making their way into people's shopping bags. Many of the Hems are usually ~ept on stock at The Grant Boys but not in such large quantities. The largest sale Garel has had of urvival gear is the sale of 100 cas· es of MREs for a family of four Aside from the survival gear, Garel has also seen an influx of first-time gun buyers, so much so that he is having trouble keepmg one brand of home defense shot~ Q\µt.S stocked on the shelves. · - Anothe r item. hand:cranked flashlights. isn't even making 1t to the shelves. Three shipments · already have bee n pre-orde red,· Ga.rel said. The people who are coming in for the survival gear are not your stereotypical survivalists with the camouflage gear, rifle over the shoulder and dog at the side, Garel said. They are mostly educated pro- fessionals -dQctors, lawyers and . computer programmers who hdve some disposable income and want to take precautions The people who are buying the survival gear also range in their pe rception of the Y2K p roblem. Garel said •There are people saying this is the biggest hoax to the Amencan public to guys who are buytng property in the mountains and gen- erators," Garel said. Large cans of freeze-• dried scrambled egg , granola and green beans are some of the items people are snatching up at The Grant Boy~ ln Costa Mesa in preparation f the potential Y2K com puter problems: Travel agents say they're ready to soar through reservations JI On f ust dciy to book <111 l ine t11p~ for 2000, local fi11ns Iflf><>rt no problems with c orn puter systems. \I h rs<.I one mcht-.11) h.i~ ;quc1-.ht>d th•• 'r 2K hUH for now. 1 (Jun-. ts ""antmq to mo ke lrnv- cl Plan-. 1111 111.'Xl Jct11Uc1ry didn't ,Pt1VI' dll\ prublt•ms locc1llv Thurs- tl.sy, lh1• ftr<.I offlc tctl cldy they ('OUl<l hook <Ill hilt' fl'!>t'rVdtiO O!> Locdl 11<1\I I <ICICJllS scud th< .. mdustry has adequdtely prepdred tor the looming problem that some have smd could cause com- puter'> to maUunc:tmn and tngger a worldwide panic. Y2K -short for "year 2000" - pundits expected the first wave to hit Thursday when people attemptPd to book flights dftei Jan. 1, 2000. Recogni7ed c1S one of the most 1mport1rnt issues facmg orgdnizullons th1s year, the tom- puter glitch was averted dmong <11rlm • companies and travel uge nts "We've done d couple of tnps toddy thdt haven't expcric>nccd dny problems, H said Mike Miller, Traveling during the Christmas and New Year's holiday seasons won't be cheap this year. How much? Story, see Page 7. ant, the airlines also upgraded the computer systems. "I don't think we've been the firs t in line to receive the updated materials,• said Miller, who uc;es a United Airlines-operated Saber system. "As far tlS I know, they hdve been doing this smce November. From a book.mg func- tion, everythmg looks great.• maccurate data wh<>n the dalL' flips to 2000. It probably doesn't help ugenh such as Miller that the V2K proh· tern goes hand m hcrnd with lh1 growing travel dt>mcmcls for llw New Year's feshv1ti<"» Rdlld} Bush, manager for Grt:>ltt Destmc1· lions in Costa f\.1e!.<t, -.aid he 1sn t womed about the Y2K qlitch ct'> much dS getting compPll'>dh'd ln airline companies for !us work. president of the New1>ort Beach- bctscd Affport Travel C'o •1 JUSl booked·myself on a tnp to Dallas and a return flight home o'n Jan. 1 and 1t looks hn€!." Advance planning dnd contin- uous testmg helped the tourism mdustry cope with Y2K. Greg Witter, d spokesper::.on for Alaska A1rhnes, su1d the company .upgraded its computer softwdre and hardware and also conducted a last-nunute "dry run ... where false namPs were conjured up j and put on ghost flights to S('e if they were dccepted by the com- puter. The test was successful, Witter said. "The system is working well," he said~ "We're fine right now, cmd we don't anticipate any other problems.• Most travel agen~ use several computer syste.tns tha t are offered by speci11c airhnes. To e nsure the travel agencies were Y2K compli- Othe r sectors of the busmess world may not be in such great shape, however Some industries haven't researched or established a soluti on for' the Y2K bug. The problem is caused by a misrepre- sentation of the last two digits by a computer, which could lead to "l'm more concerned nhout being paid by auhnes for Ill} booking:. on their fltghts, • h1• Joked. "I'rt like to st•<• more of c1 focus regarding to Y2K with how the government wtll dddrc'>~ 11 . • over 180 Channels Wlth1ut a Dish .. 1!1: I: c.111: [ti I: CCI c·omcast : Digital Cabl_e e Up to 32 Premium channels -. Including l 0 screens of HBO, 10 screens of Cinemax, 8 screens of Showtime, 4 screens of The Movie Channel and 2 screens each of Flix and Encore e An on-screen interactive program guide . e 37 channels of Comcast Home Theater pay per view with top titles every 30 minutes 0 40 channels of commercial-free, CD-quality music D Digital picture ano sound quality IJ No expensive eq~ipment to buy 0 Includes local broadcast channels D No ~sive installation .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Fn®y, February S, 1999 5 . I R·I E F l Y IT 0 C C Alaska Eagle t9 set sail for f ara\\1ay lands The Alaska Eagle, a 6S·foot sailing training vessel that takes OCC students around th world, will depart from Newport Beach mJuly for Australia and New ~land. The bocst, which Will return trom a yearl<fng voyage in April, Will spend e~ght month in the.South Podtic, capping an 11,000- nautical-mile journey. Other. stops will include Honolulu, Tahiti Fiji. The trip ends March 3 m Auckland, New Zealand. The ship was donated to the college in 1982 by yachtsnµµi eil Bcrgt, Smee the progrcsrn began, the boat has logged more than 275,000 nauucal miles. The boat is off the coast of Central America headed for Acapulco, Mf:Xlco Internet con:iputcr classes begin thiS month OCC will offer a vanety of non-crcait computer classes that use the Internet begmrung later this month. The classes are part of the college's :Education-to-Go" program, which enables stu· denls'lo take a hand!i·On workshop witl)out leavmg theit"home or office. Classes are designed to help individuals upgrade work skills, learn a new talent or p1quP interest in a new career. Some of the wor~hops 1ticlude a keyboard class for begin· ners, an introduction to Word programnung and a management class for Microsoft Windows. Classes begin the second Wedne!;day of every month. Stu- dents receive lessons Wcdnesdayl> and Fridays for six weeks witb 12 lessons assigned through e-mail. The registrallon fee IS $.59 per workshop. More informauon is available at (714) 432-5880 or at www educationt0go.com/OCC . Just in time for Valentines! February 1st thru 13th "" •• f. ~ ,/!'!":•"::·"' ~·-"'·:->, PHOTOS BY MARC MART.N /OAllY PILOT ~antha Luehrs stts on the lap of her great-a unt, Nettte Kauffman, during Mas5 on Thursday at Our Lady Queen of Angels. Saman- tha invited Kauffman as her special person of the day. Below right, Uzzy Nealy, center, rings bells along with other girls at the Mass. f Sto:~ l . ~~. Reduction J ... :~. Sale ~,./,. ... , .. ,,,.-·t·~:,,. Special event for a special Week Our Lady Queen of Angels marks Catholic Schn .... 11 Week with act 1vJ t.ies for students anJ. staff ~Pb en-year-old Bryan ~ke invited his maternal grand· mother, Mary Byrne, as his ~person to spend the day With him at Our Lady Queen of Angels School m Corona del Mar. As part of Catholic Schools ~eek, all 350 preschool-through- eighth-grade students at Our tady were asked to celebrate Special Person Day by inviting someone they love to join them ft>r a special Mass and luncheon. "She lives in the desert, and I don't get to see her a lot," Bryan caid Byrne, a resident of La Quinta, aaid she was tickled to find out tliat her grandson selected her as . Special person. • "It's a very special occasion," e said. ·1 love all of my grand· . gilldren and on an occasion like· DU.s. I'm very proud he chose e • Special Persons Day used to be Crandparents Day. But a few yea.rs ago, it was changed so stu- ~ents could ask anyone who was ~alto them. Hilary Arnold, 9, of Newport each, for instance, selected the e:hool's principal, Eileen Ryan, as )Ser special person. As part of the 4fvent, she bought ~e principal a Monsignor Bill McLaughlin presides over Thunday's .,spe- d al persons day" Mass. basket with candy and some sandwiches for lunch. Seventh-grader Katie Mdrien- lhal, 12, invited her former baby sitter and close family fnend, Jenne Cundall, 28. of Costu Mesa. •she was my baby sitter.when I was 3 and she's always been a real good friend,• Katie said. The Rev. Bill McLaughlin per- formed a special Mass to honor the visitors. •Some pa.rt of our lives is try- ing to put this world back togeth- er," McLaughlin said. •Above all things. these children need men- tors in the faith." Other highlights of Catholic Schools Week was teacher appre- oabon day, parent appreaation day, administration appreoation day and, a youth favorite, student appreciation day. "Th~y didn't have to wear their uniforms and ty didn't gel any homework that day," Ryan said." WHEN DINING GITT BORING, IT S TIME FOR. .. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WEll AS BAJA ALSO ON OUR MENU: FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMELITTE Cockloils Phon~ Aheoci for FoM To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645-7626 A . ~·! 7\ll' ·:\ t · ., ... '" t· As much as l ~: Feb. lst.. \l/2 Off} ',._ tb.ru ~-:. 7 't.-eb .; ~!. .... ~ F . 13~;.:i-~·~:. . , ~. .~ .. "'.-. . •.: .. . ·,. ...,.,. . ...... .... .. . Selected Merchandise From Our Own Stock Regularly Sold In Our Own Store • Rmg~ • 1\:ndanr!'l • Pm~ • Necklace.-. • Chains • Earrin~~ • Watches • Bmcclct:-. • Charm~ • Mountings • and il\'Cf Jewelry of All Kinds Come Early for B~ t Selection. CHARLES H. BARR Use your: VISA, Mastercard, American Express, Disco"er Card 1803 Westclitr Drh·e Newport Beach . (949) 642-3310 • Relocation Sale wtlc llductlol on every item in the stort • Great Savings on high qU1Zlity Italian Furnishi 18582 Beach Blvd. HuntiQgton ~ch (714) 963-6288 " ~~~~-·~•m_.c:e=~:~~~~~~ ~~~~~li'fll~· .. ... • 6 Friday, February 5, 1999 Newport Beach/Costa /\Aeso Doily Pilo • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Ptlot, Around Town. 330 W. Bay St., Costa M~ 92627; fax them to (949) 64~170, or call (949) 642·5680, ext. 228 A complete listing of Around Town c•n be found at CS.ltypllot.com. TODAY The walking club of Newport Rt><.tch will meet dt Hospilal Rodd ' dnd Superior Avenue at 9 d.m dnd 7 p m. Lose weight and have mn. For more mformation, call (Q49) 650-1332. f ree Jncome tax preparaUon and uss1stance will be offered through the.Tax-Aide program from 9 a.m. to 1 p m daily thio'µgh April 15 at OASIS Seruor Center. 800 Mar- yuente Ave., Corona del Mar Appomtments are available F.or more information, call (949) 644- 3244. An exhibit of a crylics titled "Col- or in Action· will be on display through Feb 28 at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more infonndtion, r ail (949) 717-3801 The 19th annual Fascination of Orchids lnternal1onal Show & <;ale wilJ run through Sunday on ,1U thret• lt>vels of ·south Coast Pluza ( ·ry~tdl Court, '.l333 Bear St., Costc1 Mes<1. The event will fea- ture hve vidt>o <,emmars and demonstrrttions nonstop. Admis- sion i" fr£>e. Hours ttre 10 a.m. to 9 p .m Thur~ciay and FncJay, 10 1 m to 7 p .m. Saturday, and 11 iI.m to 6:30 pm <:;unday. For more mfnrmal10n , c 111 (714) 435· 21 fjl) Defore Dance Center will pre- sent a \VE>sl C'Od!)t swmg dance lesson at 7 10 p m c1t the center 151 Kalmus Dnve, Costa Mesa Dcmcmg to dU kmds of music will foUow until 11 p m .\dmiss1on is ~8. PdrtnNs' arl' not needed For more mfonnallon, call (714) 241- ll90fi. SATURDAY Road. Costa Mesa. IQ,y Acevedo of O lympus Corp. will be demon· strating its top-of-the-line digital cdffieras. Fust meetln~ dre free .. Annual membership ts $45, For more information, call (714 )836- 0522. A Healthy, Wealthy & Wise women's health event will be pre- sented from 8:30 a.m. to noon di the Doubletree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St.. Costa Mesa. Admission' is $12 The event will feature guest speakers from UCI Medical Cen- ter and Salomon Snuth Barney Asset Management. For more information, call (949) 955-7579. A one-day w9rksbop on the att of fine book-making will be pre- sented Crom 9 a .m. to 4 p .m. at OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave , Corona del Mar Materials are $6. Admission is $49 (not including materials) for New- port Beach residents and $54 (not including matenals) for nonresi- dents. For more information, call (949) 644 -3 151. Newport Beach's Fitness Con- cepts will offer two levels of CPR classes from 2 to 6 p:m at the Cos- ta Mesa Hoag Health Center, 1170 Baker St. Courses are ~aught with American Heart Association guidelines. Admission is $25. For more information, call (949) 631- 6323. The Roundtable for Women ln Foodservice. Orange County chapter, will play host to the aoundlable for Women in Food- service national board members for a ctinner crwse from 5·30 to 9 p.m on board the Wild Goose at Hornblower Yachts. 2431 W. Coas.t Highway, Newport Beach . Dress is business casudl and flat shoes are recommended . Adm.is· sion lS $50. For more mforma uon, call Jenny at (949} 261-011 1. The Costa Mesa Senior Center will present An Evenmg in Monte Carlo from 7 to 11 p.m. at the cen - ter, 695 W 19th St. The eve ning will feature continuous gaming, blackjack, craps, entertainment. food, dnnk dnd prizes. Evemng attlre ~vill be appropriate Tickets are $25. The event 1s a fund-rcus- er for the center. For more infor· rnation, cdll (949) 645-2356. Parent University will be pre· ~Pnted from 8 to 11 :30 a.m m ~1ms Hall at Newport Harhor I hgh SC"hool. f>OO Irvine Ave • Newport Bedch. Workshops \vill uddress spenal eduC"ahon basics. lr>ummg chsalnhhes. sooal skills. SUNDAY studentc; ill nsk, mfonnallon about colJegP dnd morn. A continental 1 A back-country hike will take hreakfast will lie provided New-place at 9 a.m. at Cyrstal Cove port-MPS() UntfiPd School Dlstrict Stdte Park, 8471 E. Coast Htgh- prtrPnts and stuff dfe free Adm.is-way. Newport Beach Htkers will c;;1on IS $10 for non-Newport Mesa meet at El Moro Visitor Cente r. Unified School D1Stnct dtlendees. Parking is $5. For more infonna-• For morn information, call (714) lion, call (949) 497-7647. ~ 24-.5061 The Orange Apple Computer Club wUJ hold its monthly meet· mg from 8 30 tt m to 1.30 p.m. m the C'hennstry Bmlchng at Orange Codc;t Colle9e, 2701 Fairview Flavorful&. Delicious Lunches& Dinner Dr. Erln Browder, an anthropolo· gy professor at the University of San Diego, will' present a slide lecture titled •Behind the Scenes of a Guate malan Dig" from . 2:30 to 4.30 p.m. al the Lyceum at UNIQUE WINE ROOMS !Autumn . 'Rose When your parent neecb 4UUtance ••• Make the right decision Sekct an "assisted litling residence". that has: •Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • Clean Well-Equipped HOQtes In Sofe Resldentlal Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • Quality Assurance For More 1ntorrnanon, CCIII ua• (949) ssi-s100 (949) 58()..4051 (IMprJ we Aaa!Autumn 'RoJt FINE R£ IDINTIAt c.ua Pol Tiil ILDal.i ......... -..... lftld •. ~-----~-1--· Uc. t.JCM0009J AIOUID TOWN Southern California College, 55 Pan Drive, Costn Mesa. Admls- !>ion is free for member and Southern California College stu· dents, $2 for othE>r students and $5 tor nonmembers. For more uuormation, call (949) 786·914~. · MONDAY A four-week class Utled Little Scientists starts at 9 and 10 a .m. Monday at the Eastbluff Boys & Girls Club, 2555 Vista del Oro, Newport Bea.ch. The class ii;• u "hands·on•. approath for pteschoolers ages 3 to 5 Students will learn scieutific methods of prediction. measurement, tesllng and observation. For more infor· mation, call (949) 644-3151. CoasUlne Counseling Center of Newport Bea ch will present d free lecture btled •Atte ntion Deficit Disorder Overview" at 7 p.m. at the center, 1200 Qudil St., New- port Beach. For more information, call (949) 476-0991 . TUESDAY Judith Todero will present a free seminar titled Slowing the Agmg Process from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m at· the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., C'os- ta Mesa Aduussion is free. Reser- vatit:>rts are required For more mformation, call (800) 595-6667. A flve·week ballet class for adults from 7 to 8 p m. starts Tues- day a t the West Newport Commu- nity Cente r 883 W 15th St New- port Beach. The class fee IS $45 for Newport B<>ach residents dnd $50 for nonres1dents. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. WEDNESDAY The Communication Practice Club will meet from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at a residence in ·Costa Mesa Learn how to speak for success while being evaluated by a pro- fcssioncl) coach. Admission is $35 For more information , call (949) 675·7196 A workshop Utled Growing PlanL;; Indoors -The Easy Way will be pr&..ented at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Lib1 ary and Gardens, 2647 E. Coa:.t Highway, Corona del Mar. A<.lm1ss•on is St 5. Pre· registration is rcqwred. For more mfonnauon, call (949) 673·2261. The Balboa Bay Republlcan Women, Federated monthly meeting will be pre ented at 11 d rn. at the Balboa Bay CJub, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Bf!ach. The event will feature guest speaker Ron Prince, chair- man of Save Our State. Ad.mission is $22 for members and $25 for ·nonmembers. Reservations are reqwmd. For more information, call (949) 759-9219. An admissions representative from Bradley University will visit OCC's Transfer Center from 11:30 a.m . to 1 p .m. on campus, 2701 Fairv.iew Road, Costa Mesa. AppomtrnenLc; are not necessary. For more information, call (714) 432-5894. . The Newport Harbor Area Chumber of C rnerce's noon networlung with KFWB News Director C'rys Quimby will be pre- sente d at, 'noon dt The Sutton PJace Hotel, 4500 MacArthW' Blvd., Newport Beach. Members are $1 5 with a reservation and potential members at the door are $17. For. more information, call (949) 729-4400. A program titled The Truth About Gender Differences will be presented dl noon at the Newport Beach Central Library. 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach Adm1ss1on is free For more infor- mdtioo, call (949) 71 7-3801. Pacific Law Offices will present a free Livmg Trust and Medi-Cal fatale Pldnning Seminar at 2 p.m. at the Elks Lodg<> No 1767. 3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. For more iJl.Jom1ation. call (800) 874~ 8724. A cooking class Utled Hearty CARDIO KICK BOXING Tll.\I'\ \\I ru 1111 O'\l \ (I l.V•IPIO:"I.~ '' OH:\Nvl~ cot :~TY Cl.ASSES /\V.\ILABLE ~ION-SAT FIRST CWS FREE CALL TODAY!! 333 E. 17'H ST. • COSTA MESA (949) 574-0122 TIRED OF LOOKING OVER YOUR SHOULDER? SMOKE LEGALLY WHILE YOU WATCH SATELLITE SPORTS, PLAY GAMES AND POOL & HAVE A GREAT TIME! SUep On The Sofa LMt lr,Pd \Ji C.n H1lp MnUI Ynr W.,.t C"1I Co.tit MllM Florin For All Ynr Plibwl AU Entrees for Winter will be pre· sented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother'5 Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa. Admission is $10. For more information, call (800) 595· 6667. THURSDAY A representattve from the ad.mis· sions office at Mount St. Mary's College in Los Angeles will visit Orange Coast College's Transfer Center from 10 to 11 a.m1 The center is in the Counseling and Admissions Annex on campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Appointments are not required. For more information, call (714) 432-5894. A fashion focus group wtl1 be presented at 5:30 p.m at Britt Ltd., 3442 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. Refreshments will be seived. Reseivatiorts are required. For more information, call (949) 675-2174. Costa Mesa's Earth Resource Foundation will present Valent\· no's Ball, a Valentine's Day party, from 6 to 11 p.m. at the Lakeshore Towers Sporting Club, 18007 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. Advance tickets are $25 or $35 at the door. The event will feature a live band, food, a silent auction and prizes. For more information, call (949) 645-5163. literary legacies of the C8llfor· nia Gold Rush will be the topic of a reading and discussion group at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave For more information, call (949) 717-3808. The' Parent Project -a six-week family survival skills series for parents of ~trong·~ed, noncom. pliant or destructlve adolescents -Will be presented from 1 to 9:30 p .m. Thursdays starting Feb. 11 at the District Education Center, Building C ., 2Q8S Bear St., Costa Mesa. Admissibn is free. Maten- Als are $20. For more illformation, call (714) 424·7560. Comfort Zone, a mental Illness support gfOUp, will be presented from 7:30 to 9 p .m. at the Light- house Coastal Community Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. Anyone diagnosed.with a mental illness is invited to attend. Admission is free. Donations are accepted. For more information, call (949} 548-7274. FEB. 12 Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program will pre- sent a tree lecture at 10 a.m. in the multipurpose room at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The event will update the public on the 1999 Medicare changes. For more mformatioo, call (949) 644-3244. FEB.13 A pancake breakfast wtll be pre- sented from 7.30 to 10 a.m. at ·OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave ., Corona del Mar. The breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, coffee and juice. Ad.mis· s1on is $2 for adults and $1 for children. For more information call (949) 64-4-3244. FREE REPORT reveals what th e insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? 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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Friday, F bruary 5, '999 7 ~xpensive ·New Year's prices could ground travelers Holiday airline fares will b~ ~ . eJJ)ens1ve, travel agents say j GR! c, Hhl '" I • b ~Plot I1 ere's an ideu it you haven't made plans for the next, hedvlly hyped . New Yedf's Rve. · ~tay at homt> ' !l'ravel agents report that airlines are raising the pnces for flights dunng the hoijday season us much as two or three> ll.mes the usual dmount they have een m prior year.;, Carol Johnson, co-owner of Harbor Travel in Lido Isle, sCtid a tnp from Los Angeles to Honolulu is running as much as $900 round trip during the holiday sedson. The pnce used to be in the neigh- borhood of $400 to $600, Johnson sctid. "I s~w some airline~ asking for $900 each way .. that is how crazy 1t is right !low," she Sdid. "I think aulines dre hop- ing to get as inuch out of people as possi- ble-. People are gomg to rebel." J<?hnson said she recently booked one packdge to Canada for a client where the hotel asked for a 50% non-refundabl deposit up front. . ·1 don't even know i1 i.he can get there yet,• she added. ·rm not sure how this will all work out." ' Local hotels are filling up slowly but receiving steady~?terest. At th~ Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Ttmni. ·Club, Marketing Director Lance Albright said about 60% of the more them 57.5 ro6ms have been· filled tor the New Year's Eve weekend. He added thdt 1t was important for the hotel chain not _to bo0st up its pnccs extensively in order to k1~e1> repeat bu mess. The u..wal rate for a 6t<1ndard worn is $179. For Ulc mlllcnn.ium eel<!· bldUOn, lt will be $199. •our feeling is .you could do a lot of dtunaq~ to lony-tenn busmess \\'1th <' short-term wm, .. he said "We 1tuuu w' are going to be around altPr the hr!it uf yea1.• hotel room at 2.DOO ~ rught. \\'herever you go. 1t ls gomg to cost plenty. John.son advises thli.t customers wa t a few month UcC'dU e she anbapate:; thP hype «n<'I the prices will drop. She said 01n1.: tlJghts to place,.. uch. a . New York on<J San franc 1 co are sold out between Chn trnas and New YPu1's Day but that doesn't meun thr•r oc.:tuallr are. HTh"Y m<1y he holding the space nght now,• sh1• said "I t.tunk the airlines are playing dost· to the C"llcst. I don't think \hi' wrline huve dcc1ded exactly what th y want to do • · · H'-"...,._~----:----~~..---:--,.----,..,-:...--~~~---~---------'--~~~-=- Tht• Fi11 lsl,mds have hf>f'n a J>opuJtn d<>sbnuhon among tounsts because ll 1s wc:st of the international dett" uni' an.d will he o.mong the llrst,pla~es tc> .M9 Jt:J the new year. Las VC?gds is trmting qm~ l CENTER CONTINUED FROM 1 · •This was a compromise,• said David Kendig, attorney for Neighbors of I forbor Center. "TPere were things that res1d~nts did~ not get. 1 suspect that the developers gave some things they didn't want to give.• llvough the settlement agree· inent, however, neighbors were .. abfe to secure measures that . wdwcln't have bt'>en guaranteed just by having tln <>nvuonmental impact review performed, K('ndig !'a1d. For example, ICI hds agreed to ctpuble the width of some pdrts of the landscap<•d berm thdt \Vlll 5eparate the center from the res1- dehllal neighborhood from 20 feet to 40 feel, acrnrchny to rel. Mor~ canopy trees will d.lso be planted there, and the height of the wall will be increased from 12 feet to 14 feet Resident Orio .Part said although ideally he and other neJghbors would huw preferred an. environmental tmpacl report, lht extent that JC T went to settle th lawswt 1s appreciated. •we were not out to sidetrack 'th developm(•nt, • PaJI said. ·we · JUM Wclllled to ho sure that the i acts would not be dNnmental to e. commWl1ty. • 1cr also agrC'ed to; Butld d wall betwceon The H e Depot and a future dcvel- o nt area l~forc grading and dl§rii>lition begin rather than h the city issues building 'ts for The HomP. Depot. • Ban demohllon and mass gilding on Saturdays and federal hc$idays. • lnstdll sound muHling mater- on para of The Home Depot ding and on gates behind the lding. • Hire an additional secunty rd if the city receives evi- d ce that semi-truck dnvers are VI lating set dc•livery hours. ~ Meet with nearby residents to discuss development plans d the bedche!> on the pPmnSuld of Newport Pier desperately n more help. ?She said she would like to c~rdlnate some type of volunteer p gram, possibly something w ere students at Newport E1c- m ntary School could be reward- ed'-for helpmg to dean up the ch. - arker srud she would also like lo the beach trash cans have li :-o that scavenger birds can't p· J<;out the garbage dfld spread 1t n the beach Niederhaus sdld that while he. Problems? M·BOR Is the ANSWER/ TIME LINE •July 1998 -ICI Development Co. proposes to replace Harbor Center, the oldest shopping complex in the city, with a SSS mil- lion retail center anchored by The Home Depot and luckys supermarket . • August 1998 -Dozens of residents speak against the design of the center and ICI is sent back to the drawing board by the Planning Commission. • September 1998 -ICI holds community meetings and pro- poses Hgood neighbor measures," which Include enclosing a loading dock,·and offering immediate neighbors centralized air conditioning and dual-pane windows. . -The Planning Commission votes 4-1, with Linda Dixon dis- senting, to approve the project. which has more than SO condi- tions attached to it. Residents talk about appealing. -Councilwoman Heather Somers files an appeal of the Plan· ning Commission decision so that it can go to the City Council. •October 1998-The City Council votes 4-1,.with Somers vot- ing no, to uphold the Planning Commission's decision. -Resident Orio Paff files a request for rehearing. • Novembet-1998-The City Council denies Paff's request for a rehearing. . -Neighbors of Harbor Center is formed, and the group and Paff hire an attorney. ~ A petition is filed in Superior Court challengjng the city's decision and calling for a full environmental impact report. •February 1999 -A settlement is reached between th~ par- ties. "We were not out to sidetrack this development. Wt just wonted to be sure tbo1 the. impacts would not be detrimental to the community." Orto Paff One of the residents involved rn lawsuit against development of the Harbor Center before submitting an apphcabOn for development ot an empty area behind the center. •1 believe that ICJ went sigruf· icantly beyond what they were required to do m order to meet the concerns that the residents had,'" said Tom Nixon, counsel for the city of Costa Mesa. One of the agreements the city reached with the residents was to select one of ~ts code enforcement appreciates the suggestion, he believes that may make the trash problem worse. 1 "People are too lazy t6 open the lid and put the trash m," he said ·u you make 1t too hard for people to dJspose of trash, they JUSl throw it on the ground." Niederhaus also sdld the beach i about 10 times cleaner than 1l was last year. when El Nino storms dumped piles of.trash onto the shoreline. I officers to handle any code enforcement issues associated with the I farbor Center, ICI Pres- ident Scott Bell said. The agreement still needs to be put in writing for approval by the City Council, Nixon said. For the most pa.rt, all parties were glad the matter could be set- tled out of court. "The notion of wanting to be a good neighbor is very sincere,• Bell said. The settlument concludes a lengthy process . of public hear· mgs, appeals and additional pro- posals by the developer. ·1 really think developments like this should involve the cib· zens in a grectter ctrea to begin with." Pait said. ·1 think it would have ~aved everyone a lot of gnef. It would have saved the city a lot of effort. I think everyone should try to learn from this." Keep the beach dean 7 What are some ways you think the beaches I could be kept clean of trash? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send an e-mail to dailypi- lotOearthlink.net . Give your hometown and phone number (for verification purposes only) and spell your full name. , But people who want to help can either adopt an area of the beach to clean or do one-time cleanups. The aty will provtdo trash bags and gtve people a place to dump the trash, he sa.id. For more information on how to I the beach maintenance supervi· help clean up the shoreline, call sor at (949) 718-3863. ME.ET OUll MEMBERS Occu.pe.tion1 kal Esme Agent and a proud mom. Why did yov joi.n Shape-Up? "fo gt1 fit & sray hc-al1hy. I had friend.\ 1h.i1 "'°"re member and recommended I join, ~ Besides t•ying fit. I wa.nt co Ix heart hc-.tlthy and u 'll'l:SI ti'« as ' I can, Ex1..udsc rtally ht>lfl' \Ontrol the tltt.U in life. Taaic Rut Membct fon J yn..n. R.al1.t1 My fitness program i~ working. thanlu tn 1hc irainm, SPINNING and my ronsutmcy. Wlt11 do,_ UU Uoat Sliape-\Jpl The dub is amallcr. mutt ~,n.aJ and incim11c. h hu all the oc~i~ fqUipmcn1 of IArgt'r dub, 1 don't have en worry 1~11 1ppcara~'t:'. C"Ve~nc here is only inttrutcd in sta~itig in DOG CONTINUED FROM 1 That's when she called Kalchenan. ·we couldn't bt>ttr to put her to sleep." Olson said. "She's i.uch d sweet dog and 'he's only d pup· py." Katchenan said he just could· n't say no. "Like a wimp, I said I'll devote my ll.me and do a couple of nHtJ<>r surgeries at no charge,'' he said. Cclrly underwent i;urgery tor her nght hip Wednesday, dnd will have her left hip done toctdy. The EASTBLUFF CONTINUED FROM 1 spending dbout $.1.2 m1lhon to reflovate the school, which wcis clo!>ed down 10 years ago because of low enrollment. The school v.ill be reopenl".!d to relieve the overcrowding di Lm· I coin Elementary School, which has about 840 ~tudents ancl is I expected to grow becau<.t:> of th~ co..,t of the work is ab6ut $3,000, "She hdd bad hip but an excellent di: po it1on • Katcherntn said. ·we correcft~ 1t becau e this is a great dog. She shouldn't be clirrunated .. QI.;on ts now tllug t>ut to fmcl Carly d good home - •one of her doggfi> pra~Prs has been answered, so rww .... 'rp looking to ansv:t>r <lot)gtt' pm~ Pr No. 2· a rc•spons1lJ1'·. carlny dJlCI permanent home.'' slu• said. Anyon~ who ts mterPstN.I i.n ' adopting Carly 'A-:1U h,tVe to yu through u screen mg proc css, mcludmg prool of t1cldrC>s and references. "We've come this lur. so we're annexation of Bonito <.Amyl_ln When 1t reopen , c('l<;lhhill Will have about 300 sturl<>.n.ts .. The <listnct htJs complet1:1d Ute l11Sl pha:.e ot renovation.; and 1 seeking a contrac..101 to cornplel~ the second, and largest pha , which will include most of Uw ~tructural upgrades. The 'ew- port Beath arch1tecturnl fmn Dougherty and Dought>rty disO showed thP hnal renclenng<; ot the completed ~cho{ll "This m~eting was pnmarily EVEREST A MacGillivra9 rreeman rilm ·.gomg to take extra steps with · her.• Olson said. She 1s also looking for dona- Uons to Katchenan's Back Bay Vetennc ry Ho~p1tal, to help repay him for hls kindness toward Car- ly •1t s not \iery often that a vet- Pnnanan will donate such a huge .:imount," she said. •He has a hedrt of gcild " K&trhenan ctid he wishes he ccH1ld clo more but said his wife will kill him 1t he keeps donallng ht!> entlt es. ''Sht-> wonts to keep me in bUSl· nPs~/ ht> said Jl)kingly. •and she kmm s 1. won't 1t I keep doing till u , cm um eding of Edstbluff," Wolfe cud u\\'e abo introduced ow nr•, .. · pnncipru, Joann Berbos. • \\'olf also rud. the parents feel th y hdve an opporturuty to help d Im • th.=; culture and atmos- phere of the chool, which is near Coronu del Mai Hlgh School. '"This u, reall\ exntt.ng for all of u-.." he said "I came to the meet- mg w1lh some tears, but I came away reat e.flnted about the OJ>Jlortumt1e~ that ldy ahead of 11 ... 0 EYE-OPENER Dalq:Akit II -329 days. ~HAU.OfFNIE • 8 Newport Booch/Cost~ f'.Aeso Doily Pilot QUOTE Of THE DAY II h WQ5 two teams playing for the championship Cl1CI I ~ we played a championship game ·-" Jim Weeks. Costa Mesa High girls basketball c Friday, February S, 1999 • Sports Edito< Roger Carlson • 949-57 4"' Mu~tangs see title slipping away, 43-40 PCl • Fout shooting advantage helps Laguna } mis claim ' sole possession or PCL lead wiU1 two games left. B \1110 h\l IA'lil II ~l'h LAGUNA HILLS-The thin line 6etwet•n Costa Mesa Hiyh and a second slrn19ht Paahc Coast League gub ba ketball champi· oru;hip w<ts "ltuated 15 fCP.t from the ha~ket Thµrsciuy rughl. ln a ru~t·place showdown at Laguna Hills, the Mu~tangc; outre- bounded the Hdwks and oull>hot them frorn the held But Mesa hit iust o uf 12 toul shots, while the I BOYS HOOPS Sea View adieu for Tars,CdM • Sea l\.J.n9s host Sailors toniqht al 7:30 m crucial. ~~ < 'ORON1} DEL MAR -It's time- CdJ>SUli> time tor Bdck Bely boy~ l.>a!.ketl><.1U ll•um~ from Corona del 1'1ar H1yh dn<I Newport Horbor, dS lhey end nn 18-yP-ar Sea View LedquP ofhl.lulion torught at 7 :30 in the~ Sf>o Kings' gym. But whlle the 57th meeting between thP. two coastal neigh- bors may have h1stoncal sigruJ1- cance, its beilnng on the league stdndmgs 1s much more llTlpor- tant to coaches and players Newport (20-4, 5-2 in league dnd ranked No. 6 in Orange County), c:oml'!> m two games behind league-leading S~nta t-.1drganta with 1ust three to play. Cdf\1 (16-7, 4-3, ranked No 2 m err 5outhem Section DtVlSlOn III-A and Pac1J1c Coast League- bound I is nestled between Har- bor and Irvine in thud pldce, a.nd looking to avenge a 55-37 loss at Newport Jan. 15, "Smee we lo t to Cl Toro (Jan. 29), we ne •<.l to knock somebody oft who bPar u~ m the first round to g1vt• us a !.hot to hmsh in the top haU, • Sdld CdM Coach Paul Oms, who ts 14 -12 against Har- bor, but hds lost five straight. "(The Sailors) have 20 wins, because they're a fine team. They're not gomg to lose: we're gomg to h<1ve lo wm." Fourth-~ear Harbor head m(lll Larry Hirst, 5-2 agamst CdM, expects a war "Tim. 1 ... a game where as the Nc\\1>0rt coetch, you get senu- reh91ous, • Hu t aid. "Going into th Pu gym. we hQpe to come out 1) allve, and 2) Vlr:tonous. • ewport ts led by four-year starter Matt Jdmf>son (16 pomts and 8 5 assists rwr game), while CdM JS paced by enior veteran DP-nrus Alshuler ( 13.5 ppg). Newport's Dustin Illingworth (14.7 ppg dnd 8 q rebounds), ets w<'ll as Sea KmH ... Kevtn Hansen (11 ppg) dncl Brnndon Crosby ( 10.3 ppg) am also averdging douhle figures. IUnf'ss hampered both teams in the hrst meetmg, but coaches expect tht>lr hneupc; to be at full strength tonight CdM semor Justin Shed, out Wednesday with a hypercxtended nght knee. is expected to play. CdM Jeads the senc.s, 34-22, and i 23· 15 dgamst the Tars m league gamns. hosts drilled 15of19, including 4 of 5 in the final 39 seconds, to da.un a 43-40 triwnph and sole poswssion of the top spot with Just two league garnesrcinainlng. GIRLS . HOOPS Orang County, girls basketball, rode her considerable muscle and quickness to 14 points and 15 boards, including a pivotal putback with 1 :36 left which widened her team's lead to 39·32. "It was two teams pldying for the cha.mpionship ~d I thought we pldycd a chci.mp1onship gttrne, • said Costa Mesa Coclch Jim Weeks, who· expre.c;sed ~tgame pride over hiS team's quality per- fonnance. "Give (the Hawks) cred- it; they hit some free throws to put it away and they hit some clutch shots." Mesa never regained the lead. The Mustangs (15·9, 6-2 and ranked No, 6 in CIF m~A) did pull even at 11, 21 dlld 28, the latter on a Jenny, Earnest 19-footer with Just more than 10 minutes left. Aaker, who had Just three points and was 1 of 7 from the field the fin;t 26-plus minutes, powered in a six-foot runner, then drilled a straightaway tht;ee-pointer to extend a four·pomt third-quarter lead to 37-28 with 4:59 left But the Hawks .scor~ the next rune points, then· held off a valiant· Mesa charge. Mes<t led early, 4-0 and 7-4, but Laguna Hills (15-7, 7·1 m league and ranked No. 9 10 CIF Southern Section D1vis1on II·A) bounced back to datm an 11·7 edge at the end of the first quarter. "We probably would have lost th.is game a month ago,• said Laguna Hills Coach JlID Martin. who can thank Junior forward Shannon Owens and freshman point guard Megan Aaker for his team's crunch-time turnaround Thursday. Aaker also converted a pair of one-and-one free-throw situations m the last 39 seconds and bad nine of her 12 points in the final 5:31. ·0wens has an amazing knack for getting to the basket and Aaker dld a ruce job steadying us,• Mar- tin said. • (Aaker) is averagmg Owens, the Charles Barkley of HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER N ewport Harbor High'• Samantha Galber (left) ls lnlodmep wttb Corona clel Mar's Kate Simon (2) • they Nttle it out for poaerllon in 11mnday's Battle of Ille Bay for girls soccer. Corona del Mar captured a 2-1 verdict to clatm a sweep of lb two-game series With the sallon • in Sea View League play. The decision leaves the two teams In a Ue for fourth place. DAILY PILOT PHOTO BVOON lfACH CdM Back Bay champs • Sea Kings complete sweep of rival Newport Harbor with a 2-1 triumph. RIOWU>Olr.'\"f !QlrPb NEWPORT BEACH -When Corona del Mar High girls soccer coach Wa.lid Khoury conducted his lDltial roll call ot the season, he probably had to check his list and verify it was the school's var- sity. · After all. Wlth 11 undeiclassmen, papers can wind up in the wrong stack. But Khoury, whose Sea Kings defeated Back Bay 1wal Newport Harbor for the second time this' season Thursda y, never imagined •his young squad would be playing the final week of the Sea View League schedule m the nudlt of the playoff chase. "Who would've thought we'd be in (the hunt) tor the ninth and 10th games of league?" said Khoury, after his visiting team's 2-1 victory in frigid conditions. which included a second-haU rain.storm. Corona del Mar (11·4·1, 3""'·1 in league) is now tied with the Sailors far fourth place, but 1t gems the edge in head -to-head encowiters. hav· mg won both games. CdM, which beat the SaUon ln tbe firlt round. l ·O. on Meghan Bryan's ~ scored two pita in the first half and held on with a lpirited defenstve . performance in the second, Jed by Margit V~ele, Molly O'Meara, Jessica Luchesi and Julia Uv· ingston. ·Today was a great g ame,• Khoury sald. "Jt was the best game we've played since I've been here in two years. Newport Harbor played very hard and it has nothing to be ashamed of. Both teams put at all on the line and did all 1t could.• Newport Harbor (9· 10-3, 3-.4· 1 l was coming Off a 1-0 upset victory over El Toro (at the time m first place), which instantly elevated the Tan to play- off contender. "It's disappointing, especially after we beat El Toro (Tuesday),• Newport Harbor Cooch Jason Sorrell said. •Now, we have two games left (at Santa Marganta and at home against Wood- bridge), and we've got to wiri them both and also pray for some other teams to lote. • Corontt del Mar sophomore Natalia Dorfman, situated in the right place at the nght time in the 15th minute, ta pped m the fitst goal on a ball that glanced oU her thigh. The Sailors' UCLA-bound Brooke Plamsno scored on a header in the 20tb a*nD ID~ traffic to tie the game. Pia...., Md a..-. Ml. because CdM sophomore g~ Bdtta Vogele (eight saves, '""':ti ..nD U.. IK- ond hall) came out to sDlfda But CdM freshman A"'-" Harvey ICONd lD SEE CORONA DIL MM about 1.5 turnovers a game." Providing equally heroic play for the visitors was sophomoro point guard Nancy Hatsushi and junior center Autwnn Smith. Hatsushi had 12 points and fwe assists,. before fouling out m the finiJ.l ni.inute. while Smith firili hw with 10 points, 19 rebounds and two bloc:Ked shots. Mesa hit 16 of 46 held-goal attempts ~34 .8%) to the Hawks' 13 of 47 (27.7%) and the ~u.sUlngs earned a 35-32 rebounding edge. But the free-throw disparity, as well as a 15• 12 turnover edge for the I hosts was key. Foul trouble also plagued Mesa senior Evelyn Powers, who fm· ished with three points before exit- ing with 2:02 left. CELEBRATING THE MILLEN NIUM Newport Harbor • Pure all-purpose. JASON HllJ, Orange County Athlete of the Year.• Gadd.iS said. "It still . makes me laugh. I can't believe that was me.· Pnnceton was his next stop B efore Alan Gaddis graduated from Pnnceton, back- packed around the world and became the bead of • and Gadclis was expected to run track dOd play lightweight football (all players had to be 158 pounds or less the day before a Newport Beach-based Ambassadors Intemational's educational div1S1on, he was a familiar sight at Newport Harbor Htgb sporting events from • 1976-1980 In all, he earned 10 varsity letters for the Tars. A pure athlete, Gaddls played football. basketball. baseball and ran track his freshman year at Harbor. By his sophomore year, he was the starting shortstop on the varsity baseball team. "I am not a game). He wasn't recnuted for volleyball, but ended up on the team anyway. Pnnceton won the Ivy Lea94e all four years he was on the team and went to the Eastern Regionals once. Gaddis was a1SO ClrSt-team All-Ivy League all four seasons he played lightweight football. braggart,• Gaddis said. GaddJs With a degree m psychology, GaddlS came back to Ne~rt Beach a.nd coached football for a year at Newport Harbor. He also worked as a bartender, saving up hiS money for the next big adventure -a back· "It blows my mind when I thmk about who I Wds at one time. I don't think of myseU as a great athlete because I was surrounded by great athletes.• Owing his Junior year, Gaddis was an All-Sunset League defensive back who helped the Tars stun the top-ranked team m the CIF Big Five Conference Playoffs, No. 1 ·seeded St. Paul in the first round. After Gaddis earned All-County status in football during bis senior year as a defensive back, he took his place as a back row speaalist on the volleyball team. whlch went on to win a CIP championship. "I had good hand-to-eye coordination, but I was short." Gaddis said. •As lt happened. Charlie Brande was the coach and it was the year both volleyball teams won CIF." Gaddis also won Sunset League titles in the long Jwnp and triple jump. Much to his surprise, he received th~Frank Vessels Award, given to the top athlete in Orange County. •My friend like to brag about me bemg the packing trip around the world. "I was inspired by a friend who did it," Gaddls said. "It was a great expenence I got to do a lot of introspection. Even thougti you are never really alone, you arc always saying goodbye.• Among his stops were Ewope, Israel, India and Nepal. . Gaddis now works extensively with Peter Ueberroth at'· · Ambassadors International as the head of the educational divas1on1 which oversees exchange program£ for students in grad 6-12 Gaddis bas been given the responsibility to integrate sports , mto the program and is helping to send 300 youth soccer playea to play in Europe. Despite all Gaddis has accomplli;hed. the Newport· Harbor product is close to as h umble as they come and even though he might not believe it, he will always be remembered as one of best to come out of the Newport-Mesa area. And with it comes a membership into the Daily Pilot~ Sports Hall of Fame, celebratiQg' the millcrutium. Sailors .. maintain their 'supre~e' Back Bay status. • Newpqrt Harbor jump on Corona del Mar early in a 59-43 Sea \Ii w League victoiy to extend streak l<? 18. RIUtl\IOI l>UNN , (14·1 l, 2·6 1J'l league) bbtied thP. Sea Kings with three-poin~ shoot· ing in the first quarter and crujjed to their 18th conseoutive win over CdM. a !ttreek which dalf!S back to 1990. "I'm just glad I wasn't the one to stop the streak,• said Savage, whoSe guards rained three·polnt· ers a. the Sailors built a 24·9 leed by first quarter' conch.1S1on. The Sea Kings (8· 16, 0.S), who win JOltl the Pacific Cout League next 508SOO, mad a late run, cut· ting Newf*l .,HaM.... ~poiAt )(\ad to only a dozen the l8C'Ond half. ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Frtdoy, February .5, 1999 9 He'll be chairing the , uthem California ting Association's Sailing Safety at senunc1r Mctrrh 13. p'v<' .ill tw.1rd llw term, ·vou c«m't kf•ep a good n1c1n down." 1 i.<; is <1 slrtll'nwnt that 1Nta1111y di>sc nh11s lhl• likes ol )on ~ole, who rN ently turned onunodure dut1Ps tor hoth rhc Bah1c1 Connth1on 'c'dcht Club 11~he Newport Ocean Saihng A 1ataon (NOSA), the d!)ll.ahon pon-.onn~J the Newport.to-En "enada Hace Mclry Bae on wc1" elPcled C' mmodoH' of th~ BC\ C while \ can.• Cook ts now ht>achny up th~>SA oruam:aition Conqrutulc1l11ms to hoth Cnmmodorl''c; Brli on and Cook l<•r thf'lf ren·nt appointrnc•nts. Pll'cl'-l' take• nohn•, out of tuttll rt•~(>cc t, I cltcln't rLWt>rst> the two cnmmodor<'!-·• n.uncs d'\ I fp)t ·cnok, Bucon" sounded mo1e 11 ~~ omeUunq you'd hc>i.H hmng ~~led mto th •kitchen ut thl• I (.nllcy (\i(1•. ln spill' of Don Cole's 1:011'\awdorsh1p Pxodus, he hasn't ! <:itiTi'\1 oft into the sunset As if his excmpldl)' st>nt1ce to the a~ two oruttnizctllon" wasn't f!H ugh, he c1PC'1Clc>d he would tdkp on new r vons1l11llt11•s hy c.h'Mrinn the Southern C'abfomia 1 Yachtmg Ac:~oc1ation' U <.; s.Wmg ~afety tit .... n Sl'nunar . Thi" outstandmq t•ducabonttl I'' ,.._ >ntallon is co-ho-.ted by Or.m~w Coast CollegP and the sc;Yc and will h<' lwld ttt the ' < ><:·c Sdthnq Center ttl 1801 W Petc1hc <'ot1st l hghw,1y tn Newport Aerie h !\tare h 1 .~ hum H rl.m.-5 p.m. The• rust 1s $45 per ~!,,qu;on or $40 lor U.S . Sdiling lll\:lllhcrs, ;,C:vpry Unw WP push m11 hodb .1way flom Uw dock, W<' 1ounl on .i succl' -.lul voyanc," ~l~ su1d. M\Vht>thr•r we're out Fot~ fCldXll19 h.trhor tour, cm ult<!moon cru1sl' •1p thP coast, d wc•ekend m C,1t.thnd or a long-distanr .. tnp, we make the ciQO: ion lo ac1grc-.s1vely secure the saf<'ly of our vessel and crew. ~ wever, th• <;P.d can he unlorgl\:mg. Unpredictable ~thcr dnd circumstdnces arc .i~, to cauSl' problems that can multiply h •yond comprehension. A~cnts do happen." i lc went on to stty, the safety seminar will prov1dl' boaters witb the knowlednt• and tools lor mtnne sufcty consc1ou!.nec;s and uxludcs h ~.wy weilttwr tactics1 hoat preparnt1on; sc11cty gear; m<tn overbotud rccov<'ry sys- l<!ms; tire fighting tc.wh!'iquc's; flares and other visUill tlistr •ss s1gnills and U.~. Coast Guard crush pump tlnd helicopter re:..cu~ .. ch partic1pttnt will receive 11 U.S. Sailing Assoc11tl.lon Safety Certificate upon completion of us~ tK:mmar trammg. for further b11onnation conC'cming the cminar, reader. arc> l•ncournge<l to contatt Or.mg<' Co•t.'-l at (949) 645-~4 t2 or the SC'YA dl (562) 4 42f>. • already February and tune to start think mg about I lus~ong5 p. Tho Newport·to·Nachos Ill• SCIOOL lllLS SOCCER GIRLS HOOPS SUMMARIES STANDINGS Eagles tie ~sts, 0-0 Sf.A VIEW UA~ Newport Harbor 59, CdM 41 Score by Quarters Corooa del Mar 9 8 8 18 -43 SN View Lea9Uf! Girts (Overall) W L) El Toro (18-3) 8 0 5 J COSTA MESA -A trong defensive ~fort, anchored by 12 He len Flores saves. h elped Estancia High tie Pacilic Coast League visJtor Laguna Beach Thursday, 0-0, to give the Eagles their first point m the PCL standings. Mesa falls to Lat,runa Hil1s. 2-0 Newport Harbor 24 1 1'> 13 • S9 CoroM del MAr • MtCoy 20, Quon 6, Dickson 8. Kawat• 1, Watanabe 0, S. MllNJArtta (14·9) 5 ] •• 4 , Fre.shmen Artis Reynolds and Crista Cren- Shdw, as well as juniors Meghan Fay and Jennifer Patterson sparkled defenSJvely for the Eagles (7- 12-2, 0-7-1 in.league) aC'cordmg·to Cotlch Jenny Tavares. LAGUNA BEA0-1 -'Erin Van Hom hail 10 saves for Co~1a Mesa s the Mustang~ lost to host La~na 1 fills, 2·0, in i1 P .. ah<' Cotu.1 Leauue yirls soccer contest Thursday. Eyre 0, Kltng 0, Gruber 6, Hawkins 2, Pham 0. 3 pt. goals MtCoy 4, Gruber 1 Fouled out Dickson Newport· Ross 18, Hollister 6. Katie Rocht!, L1:t. Pow1•1l. c,md1ce Nicholson and Sarah Smdllcomb dlc:;o ptr1yed Wf'll IOI Costfl Mesa (6-10-2, 2·6 mll.?ugue). Urban 12, Paul 11, Jackson 8, Moore 2, Castillo 2. Huntington 0, Ashton 0 3. pt goats Paul 3, Urban 2, Jackson, "We hustled ,1gamst Laqunil t tiHs ·lQday, .. 2. Fouled out • None Tavares also singled out the play of eruor mid· hclder Mauroon Flynn. • Coach 0(pl Johnston ~aid ~ Jllt)y ju&t had two excellent shot~ to wm." PAOJ'IC COAST LIAGUIE LAGUNA HIW 43, COSTA MESA 40 Score by QuarteB Estancia managed three shots on gool against the Arti.'>ts (10-5-4, 2·4·2). The Mustdngs host LaqunA .B•:"ddl n1 c.1dy •ti 3:15 p.m. • . • CORONA DEL MAR CONTINUED FROM 9 the 29th rrunute on a flick-on, the Sea Kings' signature play. Bryan's long throw- in set up Harvey, whose header put the Sea Kings m front to stay. ·We made some very poot defensive errors on (CdM's) goals," Sorrell s&d. "On the lirst goal, we had no one in front of the goal and the ball just came off (Dorf man's) thigh. Then on the second goal. we tried to punch the ball out. but (Harvey) got a '.bead on (the rebound). Just two crappy goals H Led by Flamson, Newport Harbor out- shot CdM in the second half, 13-3, but nothµlg got past Vogele. Newport keeper Jordan Fredriksen finished with five _aves. ln the 67th minute, the Sailors' Kelly Abbott broke loose after a long pa s from teammate Katie Yeager and had an angle, but CdM's o·Meara thwarted the break- away. Costa Mesa 7 12 9 12 • 40 Laguna Hills 11 10 11 11 -43 ~ Costa ~ • Hatsush1 12, Smith 10, Earnest 9. Sasaki 6, Powers '3, Hett 0, Kidane o. Weeks O 3·pt goals · Powers 1, Hatsush1 1. fouled out • POWt'rs, Hatsush1 Laguna Hills· Shanno. Owens 14, Aaker 12, Bubrisk1 8. Se.,.ert 5, McKinney 2, Jon~ 2 3 pt goals ~ker 1, Severt t fouled out Jon~ • PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE E STANCIA 80, LAGUNA BEACH 24 Score by Quarters Laguna Beach 2 7 7 8 14 f'stanc1a 17 27 17 19 • 80 Lagunct Beach Knauer 7, Salem 4, M lyo 8, Ouimette 2. Offield 3. 3 pt goal~ Knauer 1, Fouled out 01ck Estancia · Cassity 21, Matsufui1 10, Steinfeld 5, Diaz 8. Orellana 8, Rodriguez 8, Hirata 6, Barerra 6, Lenhart 5, Varma 2, Ollila 1. 3 pt goals · Rodnguez 2, Steinfeld 1, Lenhart 1. f"ouled out • None STANDINGS Padfic C.oaist League ~ (OveralO w L Lagurui Hills C1 5-7) 7 1 '2 Est.ncia (15-7) S 3 I' 4 4 Alis.o Niguel (5·19) 2 G Laguna Beach at Costa Mesa Unr..tenlty at Estancia Laguna Hilk at Aliso Niguel Vogele, who stopped two direct kicks by Flamson in the 76th and 79th Jrunutes, mdde a big block in the 74th minute after Flamson and Sailor teammate Andrea Co1 khill worked the ball back and forth, leading to a Flamson shot on goal from the middle after elucl.ing three Sea King rtef enders. OON LEACJH I DAR.Y Pll.01 Corona d e l Mar's Britta Vogele (right) interc«'pts, then s urvives a first-h alf collision with • ewport Harbor's Devon Bur lingham, who was injured and for<"ed to the sid elin e for the remaindc•r of the c·ontest. 46770 46780 47}70 How Much House Can I Afford? No Points No Fees ... Know Tho Whole Story One of the game's biggest p lay involved Newport Harbor senior Devon Burling- hdlll (headed for St. Mary'i;), who crashed into Vogele in the first baU and suf (ered a rib cage injury. Burlingham did not return to the field . to push the ball up, hut losmu Devon really hurt them in the mirlheld c111<1 on thrnw·tnl>. Hut btith teams played hurd dlld Wi>'1c> altvc (in the playolf pursuit}:· " . 47990 The 6 Most Common Mtst.akes Buyers M&ke Az d How To Avoid Tbeml How Do I Know It lt'& Tune.To ReflnanoA •With Devon Burlingham down in the first hall, that really hurt (the Tars),• Khoury said. •Tuey still had (UCJ-bound) Janelle Doyle and Flam.son Jacqueline Beckf.'!r oncJ Alison Browner patrolled the middle for CclM, while Knte Simon and Kelsey Clark .kept U1e Sea Kings on the attack. THIS FREE SERVICE BY BILL FALLON THE LENDING GROUP (949)888·8800 GIRLS WATER POLO SAIL ORS ROL They win two, tangle with Marina tonight, dt 6, at CdM m the SoCal Invitational. CORONA DEL MAR -New- port Hc;trbor H1gh's g11Ls water polo ledm swept pdst Thousdild Oaks and FooUilll Thursday m lht.• Southern Califomtd lnVtla· bondl dt Corona de! Mar, setting up d duel with Sunset League power Mannd torught at 6. The Sailor:. plowed Thousand Oaks, 11-0, then took the med· sure of Foothill by an identical score a couple of weelu> ago m nonleague play, 7-3. to set up their match with Manna, which advanced w1th an 8-1 victory over Umvers1ty, also at CdM. Kyndra Cox scored four goals to lead the way dgamst Thousand Oaks. Enn Kennedy had four saves dnd Kathenne Belden had three in the combmed shutout. A thlrd-quarter spurt broke it open for Newport against Foothill alter the Tars led 4·3 di halftime JoC'elyn Mandenno scored twice m the second half and Cox added the other after the Sailors had given the Knights the bal anc~d look of Taryn Mast, Jenna Bt1rto, Belden and Cox, each net- ting one goal m the first half. Kennedy had hve saves. ea Kings fall, 16-0 Arin Hendrickson had hve se:tves m ho t Corona dcl Mar's lo·O loss to Manna. The Sea Kings begm consola- tion play today against the Uru· ver.;1ty and Dos Pueblos loser at '4. Mustangs fall, 7-6 · LAKE FOREST Amy Devey's godl with 1 :40 left to play pulled Co<;ta Mesa High's guls water polo team lo within one, but El Toro's defense was dble lo hang on m the closing seconds for a 7-6 win at El Toro High Devey (irushed with two qoals. Tedmmdte Katy Peter-.en also scored two goals GOdl.Je Stephanie Lombardo had 19 Sdves. The Mustangs play Laguna Hills today at'4 p.m . at El Toro. SountER.N CAUFOANtA INVITATIONAL NEWPORT 11, THOUSAND OAJ<s 0 Thousand Oaks 0 0 0 O • 0 Newport Harbor 6 1 1 3 1 1 Newport Harbor· Belden 1, Cox 4, , Taylor 1, Pappas 2, Johnson 1, Gregg 1, Day 1. Saves • Kennedy 4, Belden 3 Newport Harbor 7, Foothill l Foothill 1 2 0 0 • 3 Newport Harbor 1 3 2 1 • 7 Foothill · Gorbett 2, Kelly 1. Saves -8ekore 2. Helm 3. Newport Harbor · Mandermo 2, Cox 2, Mast 1, Barto 1, Belden 1, "Saves Kennedy 5 MAAINA 16, CoftONA Ofl. M.u 0 Corona del Mar 0 0 0 O O Marina 2 4 S 5 • 16 CdM • Saves • Hendrickson 5 Marina · Muschetto 3, Nelson 1, Wilson 2, Nlelson 1, Chlebicki S, Shanley 4 Saves -Chleb1ck1 3. EL TOM> 7. COSTA MESA 6 Costa Mesa 2 ~ l 2 • 6 El Toro 1 3 1 2 -7 C09ta -.a · PeteMn 2. Devey 2, Khne 1, h yes 1. Saves· Lombardo 19. ll ltwo -Carter 2, Pyka 2, Ces~na 2. Gtll 1. Saves · Holtzclaw 4 JC ·MEI'S TENNIS • I Pirates net 6-3 victory over Cerritos • • • .... ~ ... · - ........... [ . . : .. ·.-:::: .... : .· ...... . From the openinR bu/ to thr final call of "Sold!" this year's J\e"pon Harbor ( hri Hmm Bour Parade Awards Dinner & Auction held recently m th~ F011r Seasmis Hotel wtH terriffic. O\•er 320 people walked away with great 1tt1mr, danced the 11ir:ht awcn' and telt•lm11ed with the "'inners of the I 998 Boat Parade & Rin~ oj l.1 ~hi\. ·111e Neu pon B(·ach Clwm/lcr would likt• to rlumJ: e\•er)'Olle who made the Ati·ardJ Dinner & Auction a grt•llf s11c <!<'S~ Special J'hanks tu.+ The Commodorr:-. Club or the l"oie" port llNtth Chitmh('r or Commerce The Chri tmas Boat Parade & Auction Committees Auctioneer Jim Dalt> !'e"port Yacht Charier., • The )'llewport/Cmta Mesa Dail)' Pilot Program Ad\ trti M> AudJon Chair Mehdi Ertekarl at the Four St'llllOn\ Hotel ewport Beach Boat P:uade Hill Pierpoint from SafeJ!uard Hu~lne~" S~.,lcm.s ,John l .. Blom Custom Photograph) Tht! i.tah' or the Four Seaso~ Hotel Newport Beach Harhor \";,ichl t'luh" Hurhor Patrol• tlX Coa~t c;u.,.rd Chllirman of the Board Bob Black from the Balboa Pa\iUon/ Dale McOanJel & Mar') Andie at the Hyatt Newport R~rt C:oa.'t c.:uard u'iliary Bob & Deanna \ :an Ho~ & 'fbe Bahh1 Corinthian Yacht Club .. 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Hald Rodi Cate Helen Gra Ctlocolal• ont~ ~ COl.Jlly Aif'Ort Hocrdowor CIUiscs llld E 'IGnt Horl°lbl<Mu Ol\ilg Ytdtls Holll Adon, 8tllr\ Chudc Hlrtd1 Hy~lt N!Jwporltf Hyaft Aog.ncy LI Jab ~Regency IMnt Hyall San FtlllCOco Jam L Blom Cullom ~.Ud Kolo fWl.alnll l(fl5Wl'I~ Lambom Wtle ~ Let DOS Maid 4)W flty\ • ~ ancs Aeaunn Alstnnll ~ON Otsef1 Spi1gl Mlndq Bay Resc.11 ' Les \legD Mama Wiier Spol1I Ma!llMal~ .•. and tltt pamcrpanb "hn mal.t tlit poradt s11c/1 o irtal ""'nt each tu. ~~oc:Mer NIWP0'1 Boadl Coinry CU> Ntwpor1 Beacti Are and MaMe ~ llld NB Rl'lfi As;oc N~ 8"ch Marnoll HoCol & TennisCllb NtwpOtt 8eadl Plaza N~Beadl Pollce C>epenment Newport c.ntet ,. Animll~ ... ~I CtlaMel IM Ntwpor1 ca.ic Im Ntwpoft Wies wn.rtJonl Resort ~llndrV ~~ ~Aat*ig ~MellC<nlllny Hewport "'°'Alea o.imer m Con1nea N*Clullc:a The Cde Coltc Or"9 Coast Cctege °'*V'~ &E~ P.ea: Niii =t · ~"a Th Ou$i1e Riverb>J1 Restau!3nl Rosio R~liOll Cer4re ~sOln Salcrl Grl'9:J'* Sam's Oll.b ~ ot Wo Malt Inc Simon. Fine All Southern Wne ancl sp!lb TtanS ~ Ahtne$ T g w ill cominenc • Fnday, April tmn 1s Wtpcc:tcd to draw the COSTA MESA -Johan Ekstrom won tn singles, 6· 1, o-0, to h lp lt1r9cst fleet of hot ts and vancty Orange Coast College to a 6·3 victory over visiting Cemtos an non· Battara ICl'tg 1 Ctosot • F(llJI Stuans Hotel. MldcoOF ~tFNC.temg Mrs~'a'My ~"" PICH Mt Pains~· Bnctt lkberi l.llWtBly it.IMC CU> ~,Rofr brnnd evN. ronference men's tennis action Thursday. Oi. ~try fom1s tor thf• raco thdt freddy Billunora also won in singles for the Pirata-., 6·3, 6·3, and Enscnttclo fnmous will he team~ up Wlth Ekstrom to win m doubles, 9 -7. ble by the qnd of this ·w e had some guys who played today who qidn't play in our first . f or those intt.Jrcsted 10 match.• Coach Tandy Gillis sa.id. ·1 was really pleased with lh' way · AMtio pl\hng,. you mu t all •nd a we played I thought Johan played pretty well .• 'lrace nunnr. Don Clark, who won in angl , 6·3, 6·3, teamed up Wllh Hugo · r. Vic Stem , senunar Alvarado for a doubl Win for OCC, 8-3. an and a se1tsoned The Pirates are now l·t. an of thl11 •10ck·m·the-MOMlall •••Cl lr\ln raoo, • aid the looal hOlt au-CDMT I. CW •• J for the mlnan will be the ~ EkstrOm (OCQ dtf. Albino, 6-1, 6-0; C1aril (OCC) ct.f. SoUbemhong. Shor Var.ht qub, April 7, 6-3, 6.J; GOnules (0 def Alvwedo. ~ 6-3: WU COCO cW. z ...... 6-1, ~ 0 • • lllUmot• coco dtf. Mlrtlntl. .. ,. 6-3; ........ co ... ShimMri 6-0. 6-4 ~llflMlll.J.!lllllML~~~-~~~~'-';;;..;DDliiW .... ±11 tbu&1........,1~ Cllf . ..-iblo .. Mbtl'f: • • ~ . I I " °"" AMredo (OCC) def.~'~ ~3; Ztttd .... JtMif9 co def Luu-Wn din lerg. M . Bnoon Btt Allio W BeS1 We mn Bay ShOnls Inn llMrty WilsNrt Hold ligBetr~ ot Otmnorct 81(1 ~Ind 8ody ~Gtll. btnM c.tite TV 8tlOlt Mlll'IC... Cll oaw.r ProcU!tl.. ft Ollocllil Pull Fo!Jf ~Stltle Aide.,., Red s.ndl Niu! A-CM Mll\!1 ~Surgery Nt\t4)0lt~ ~ PPS~Pllllq .....,.~ Gellon'a Nfipor1 8Ndl P!IMlly Q~ Int Nlo-Ottm Oondoll ~nv d NIWpoft Fiiiet Hal9I °""' Cedli Homll llld ...,Dan New I 111e"' ea .... , l.Mlfl..flb .......... ~ ,_ ... I' .. us Dlpolll co. --AAt1ddotl -~~ VlllHM """' Dilclolil """'*lfDI I Cowl Haelf ~1 D.C WlltOOlllPMMIOlw w..illl Ml9 OOul*y Clllb ~·-­.. °"* Oeu•c.._ 10 Friday, Febfvory 5, 1999 Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot BOATING on a first come, fi.M erv basis. Due to a couple of trnditionOlly anticipated no hows, we u')ually have one or two opc1ungs. • Th convenbon will l>c h •1<1 at th Bahia Cormthian i\nd t IU at ti a.m. Corona del Mar girls collect Win and a tie SCHEDULE CONTINUED FROM 9 Th Corona del TOOAY :lub, Aprll 8. ......... For 11\.lonnatiun, caU (562) A:l'.l-~900, For ll.ntonnotlon, ('dJJ C714 J 730-1797. M1tr girl under-10 A Y S 0 all-star$ from AYSO Region 57 extend«Xl its wibeaten season S4turday wtlh a 1..0 vtctory over IU.btin m all·i.lar tqumaxnent play. Community college men • Orange Coast at Fullerton, I 10 p m C!ommun1ty college women • Orange Coast at Fullerton, 5:10 p m. High SChool boys • Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 7.30 p m.; • Thl'! NOSA b t.abUshed a new bervke for tho e boatS needing cre w 11.nd tor sailors needing boats. You can access thlS seTVJc~ by contacting the NOSA website at "www.nosa.org" The NOSA can dlso b~ reached at (714) 435.9553 • If anyone owning a large t>oat is entenng the Newport-to· f!nsenada race and would like their experience 1rrunortahzed across the pages of the nauon1s fmest community newspaper, a certaUl Daily Pilot columnist and sailor would love to henr from you Kara Pen:tval 8cored the only goal of the game fot Corona dt?l M11r off a pass by Shannon John· SOD Johnson also had a 9001 m a 1 • 1 tie with NQrth Irvine. Camille Levin had the assist. Goalkeepers Kaleigh Trider and Hannah Rollins were key to both games for Corona del Mar. Fullback Alexandra Torres also played well for Region 57 Laguna B.ach at EstanC.a, 7 p.m., Costa Mesa at Laguna Hills, 7 p.m • 5oc:icw' • High K.hool bo~ • N~rt Ha1bor at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m ; Costa Mesa at Laguna Hilli. 3;1S p.m.: Laguna Beach"at Estancia, 3:15 p.m. • Watwpolo High school glrls • Newport Harbor; Corona d~I Mar, Costa Mesa at Irvine Soumern C..lifornla championships, second round: • ~leyball Community college men · UABC at Orange Coast 7 p.m. • K--.c.mt .... .,..,.. --flOLO • Gail Hine says ... ~v.one· int(.>reste<l m attending the Women's Sailing Convention (held today) will have to .s1gn-vp • TERRAHa PMIWPS' column appears on Friday's an<f can be reached at (949) 64S-6097. • aa..ball Community coll•-Coast das\iC. Monterey Peninsula at Orange Coast. 10 am .• Grossmont a' Orange Coa~t. 2 p.m ' PUBLIC NOTICES Flctitloua Bua neH Name Statement Tna lollo"°''no pertons are dOl•IQ bUslne'5 as Z Golden Rule 204 Macaw Lane Fountain Valle)', CA 92708 M.uct>ele L Zolman, 204 Mac..1w 'Lane, Fountain Vail11y CA 92708 Th•• business 1• COfl· ducted by an 1rld1vldual Have you r.tarted dOlng busmei.s yet? No Marchele L Zolman Tl11s sra1emflnl was 11100 w11n the County Cieri< ol Oranrio County on I 19·99 19996780729 Daily PtlOI J.m 22 29 FeL 5 ll 1~99 F742 Fictitioua Buslnets Name Statement Tr e IOltow•ng pen.Oil$ a•e doing bu:. ne~r. as & I Z ProduGt.onr. 28iJ Joann Sr • Costa Mer.a CA 92ti26 Bratt R Rasmussen 21 t 1 t tn St Huntington Beacn CA 92648 Zoltan Emory Teqtas 286 Joann Sr Costa Mew CA 92626 This IX.&S•neS5 IS con• dueled by a ~netil part· rie1~1lP H;t•O y-OU Started doing tiuslM» yet? Yes 111199 Bren Ra:.mussen Zottan Tega& Th·• stalemf•nl was filed w1111 uie C.ounfy Cterk ol 01ange ( ounry.on 1 19·99 199116780786 Daily P1101 Jan 22 29, Feb S Ii 1999 F741 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The mint storage laaltty, l!ccordtng 10 the pr()lllsloris :>I D•v~•on e 01 tile Bust· nesiO and Profenton1 Code Chaprer 10, Sactton 21707(a), hereby gives NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE AIRPORT SEL F STORAGE wll ooriduct a puWc sa•o ot tno contents of tile s!otage :.paoe(a) f".tmoo below ""'II the con· tents coing sold to Ille n19t;es1 t><dde•. lo< la-MUI monRy al tne United State• ol Amenca (cashl The sar rs be•ng held lo sa1;$t>' a lal'ldlOrd s lien and w1 I be hetd al 3780 Campus Dr Newport Bear.ti CA 92660 On Feb t 5, 19li9 at 9 30 a m Auctl()fl88r'S Name K·E AUCTION, PhOne • (909) 863·1311 Address PO Bo• 508. Patton. CA 92369 Borid• 146637300640 Tne public is 1nv1led to 81· tend Terms are cash ooty Owner reserves the nght to bid A 9onorat <lescr1p1oon ol the property lletng solO, alol'lg witri \he ident1iy ot the Occupanl renting the space are a. lotJows SPACE NO OCCUPANT PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 2021$, JOSEPH DE · METRIUS CHRIST · OPHER COPIER. TABLE. FOLDING CHAIRS SEV- ERAL BOXES CON· TENTS UNKNOWN 2120 M1CHEUE BACON FUTON BED, STEREO RACK. VAC· UUM ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. END TABLES, BOXES CONTENTS UN· KNOWN 2001 JERRY ALLEN, RO WING MACHINE, CHRISTMAS LIGHTS, COFFEE MAKER, NU· MEROUS BOXES CON· TENTS UNKNOWN 2156, JERRY ALlEN, S KYLINE TRANS PORTER, CHAIR COF FEE MAKER, SHOP LIGHT. BAGS & BOXES CONTENTS UNKNOWN 2087, ARTHUR GOMEZ. C H ILDS BOOSTER CHAIR. COUCH, BABY S WING, STUFF"EO ANIMALS. PICTURE, MANY BOXES C<m· TENTS UNKNOWN t028 ANDRE PINESETT FRAMED PICTURES. VACUUM, BAGS CONTENTS UN KNOWN 2293 CYNTHIA A DANDIS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CLOTHING. CURIO CABINET, BOXES CONTENTS UNKNOWN 2243. KRIS OLSEN. SHELF. CHEST OF DRAWl!RS IRONING BOARD, POLE LAMP. MANY BOXl::S CON· TENTS UNKNOWN 2268. PATTY MORSE 0 ENVIRON SAFETY PROOUCTS, !=IRE EXT· INOUISHEA, MANY BOXES CONTENTS VN KNOWN Publlshed Newpon Oeach Colla Moaa I) •fy P•IOI Janueiy 29, Fa~ry ~. 1~9 n45 I PUBLIC NOTICES I ( MllCNOTICll 11 ~lfOTICEI J I PUBUC NOT1CES I PUBUC~ Brown This statement was lued with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 12·31·98 selt at Pnvate Sale. to tne rv®ire:. thal !he blOOer methc)(l IOI' the P<otec1~ ducted by. an 1nd1Vidual front, Balboa Island, CA o.A.t.. eo .. 1no .. "tPWiada), d:u"fp~y ~n::,, 3051 ~ T= 'i:.. CocMr\ high&S1 and beat bidder. PolSll the folk>¥tlng daasl· ol kfe and limb In trenches Ha'le you slarted dOlng 92682 3305 w. Spring Mountafl'I ~ --Mdl.- subfeet 10 corilllmallOf'I ot licatton of contractor'• and open excavattcn, buliness yet? y11, 10 9.97 411 Into NII, LLC, A Call· Ad. ftl().24, Lu veou , NV, Corte Marin, Newport -~ lwlltl said Supenot Cou<t. on 01 hcenH at the time that the wtilch wa conform to ap-Ely Moreno lomla Umltea.Uablllty Co., 89102 ~~:X, Turphy, 3051 ~M~Tw. 791, Fw afte1 the 20th day ot Febru· COlllract is awarded phcal>le 181ety Orderi Thia statement wa~ Idea 203 N. Biryfront, Balboa 11-Thie bu1lnH1 11 con-Corte Marin. Newport 1~·· s. lnb•...., p1we ary. 1999 at the o!hce ot ContractOf. C-10 Elec· Governing &Oard with the County Clell< or land, CA 92682 • ducted by: a COf'PO'•UOn BMch CA 92980 ... .,&317.7711. o.. OMll5tl• 19986n9228' Dally Pilot Jan 29, Feb 5, t2. 19 1999 F749 Robeft M Stone, 2750 1nce1 OR C·7 Low Voltaoe By Wiiiiam M. Vega, Ed. Orange County on 2·3·99 Tl\11 bu1ln1H 11 con. Have you 11.arted doing Thia • bualneH · la coo-LOHESJAA l«>RTGAGEE SEJN. Bellftower Blvd . Ste 100. Contractor License D., Chancellor, Co11t 199"782238 ducted by; Um•ted Uablllty bu91MM yet? No dUC1ed by: an lndlVldual ICES. u.c IS A DEBT COlJ.EC. Fictitiou s Bu1lnesa Name Statement The to11ow1ng persons are doing business as Long Beach, CA 16 an PUBLISH Febl'Uary 5, Community College DI• Oatly Piiot Feb 5 12, 19, Co DA.L Co. Inc., tAwrence Have you si.ned doing TOR ATTEllPTlNG TO CDllCJ the ~ht. lltle 1ntaras1 t999 and February 12, triet 26, 1999 F783 Have you lllrtlCS dOlng Bllelakl, Secr91aty t>uelMU yet7 No A DEBT Ntf WQRMATIClft ~~~ a:c:,~~ •. \,ll~~ l~~LK THROUGH Feb· ~.'::~~~ad .te:awpcf~1~ ~llneSI yet? Yes, 11/'JO' :.:~· t=t~ ~et1c11'-:. Su• AllllOfl Murphy 08TAlfED Wl.l. BE USED Rift MAI SOLEIL, 1 Napotl, NewpOrl Beach, CA 92680 Mal sole1I, LLC, 1 Napou, Newpol1 Beach, CA 92660 This buslne54 I~ con ducted by Limited Uab~hty Co Interest the esta has ac· ruary 19, 1999 81 900 P110t Febl'Uacy 5, 12, 199§ S~~~~:EgF 411 Info Net. U.C, Oext.81' Otange County on 12·1&-M ~· atal~ttyw8.,:14 ~~~~}4 quired111adc1it1ontolhatol am. Orange Coast Col· F7CM ORDINANCE W GOdbey, Chief Operat· 1 .... 771tH the n o •-------~~-...,....... said oecea&Od 1n and 10 all tege Matntenanoo and 0p. -------~~ Ing Mana;.r Dally Pll J 15 22 29 Or•no• County on l.Q8.l9 .. cNs1e11111 Havo you started· doing busmesa yet? NO Mal Solell. LLC. May Hasso. Manager Th11 statement was hied w111't tne Covnty Cleft( ot Orange County on 12·31·98 19986n92.t2 Daily PtlOt Jan 29. Feb 5. 12. 19, 1999 F751 "A rt R 1 rt erauons Department lo· Ftctltlous BuslneH CfTY OF Thlt 111tement wu fifed ot an. • • • t HH778Se7 ~1i':ia'i:/'~n ~e p~e ~j cated on Merrimac St be-Name Statement COSTA MESA with the County Clerk ot Feb. 5• 19911 FT35 Dally Piiot Jan 15, 22, 29, Anal'le1m. County ol Or tween Harbof BIVd, and The loll0W1ng pol'5ons A PROPOSED OR· Orange County on 12·22-98 PU8LIC NOTICI Feb 5, 1999 F73t ange, State ot Cahfornla, Fairview A..,onue, Costa are doing business llf; DINANCE Ii. lchfidulod tor 10988778879 partteutar1y d8$cnbed as Mesa, CA. 92826 Bat1en Enterpnses, 1.470 artoptlol'I at the regular Ctty Daily Pttot Jan. 15, 22, 29, Flothfoue • ....,.... &ow Mo.17IO-Alt follows LOI 19 ol T"ct WO DATE March 10, Jamboree Rd., Newport Ce>ooCll meeting of Febru· Feb 5 19911 F732 N•me .......... NOTICE10 CREDITOU 4239, as per map rhereot 1999 11200 P rn Beach, CA 92660 ary 16, 1999, belog Or· · ' TM following P8flon• at9 OfMllAl..E recorded lo Book 217, BOARD DATE· March Barbara c Ramsey, dinaAce 99·1, amenchng PUIUC NOTICE doing bu-''*8 u : (lttl.'104,1'106 U.C.C.> pages 26 and 27 of Mts 1 i'. 1999 1470 Jamboree Road, SubseC1IOl\s (bl Olnd (cl ol Parlee! PKkaalng Service, NOTK:E IS 11ER£8Y oiwn 10 celfanaous Maps. 11oord:. No paymen1 shall be NewP0'1 Beach. CA 92660 Section 6 79 o Iha ~la F1otHt oua •u•lMM 3303 H11bor lJIYd, IF-7, Cl'IC)IM1 ol the ~n named of Orange Counry made tO< worll °' matenal . Barbara c Aamaay, Mosa Municipal Code re· Name Statement eo.ta Mesa, CA 92628 seller 11111 • bilk Ult IS abollt 10 More cqnmonly known under the oonlract unless Trustee fOf Campbell De-laltog to oltd waste hauler The fottow1ng Ptltl0'1S 1r1 Gayle l.ae Spinka, 322.1 be midi~ ttle mtts OHcnDl<I as 1234 Berkely Ave , and untd the Reg1Slrar ol cedents Trust Dated permit r1voc111on dOlngbuliMNU' New York Ave., Co1t1 IJlkMI Anahe m. CA Contr8C1ors venfies to the 1-1 ·98, 1470 JambOrM p1ocedures. Newi><>r1 Adventure Tourw t.t .... CA 9282:8 Thi namu and llJStntss Terms of &ale are cash In DISTRICT thal the CON· Road Newport Beach CA THE MOTION to give Or· 117 Crystal Ave., 8alboa It-Thia bu1lne11 It con-addf'tSSa ol h seller 11t NOTICE O~ SEIZURE PURSUANT TO HEAL Th AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11471111488 ANO NOTICE OF INTENDED FORfEITVAE PURSUANT TO HEAL 'tJ1 ANO SAFETY COOE SECTION 114.88.4 On MAY 8. llH . et 71 l w I rrn. NO E-3, C08 l A MESA, CA the propenv ducrib•d u lawful money ot the Unlrcu TRACTOR was property 92660 d1nance 99·1 flfal reacmo land CA 92862 ducted by: an lndMdual States on conllrmellO'l ot llce""'8d at th9 time the This business s con· car(ted b~ Iha lollow no roll Mar~ D Maran. :no A~ Have you eterted doing KWNll JU AHN SS• 32>~ FOUR 22' MIGHTY MovrR sale or part cash and bal contract wasewarded Any ducted by. a geoeral pert· call vote tena Ave , Balboa Island, bu.JnelS yet? YM, 11/17/ cnn, 2540 Mlln Stlttl #H TRAILERS BSC 8008 a ' pon ....... tenns and CONTRACTOR nol 10 ner' .. •P COUNCIL ,_.EMBERS: CA 92662 83 IMnt CA 0'2714 ,.. NOTICE OF nee u .suur ~· •YES M .. Co T .... 1~--,..,I OI _... --·-t .... condittoos as ara accep· lieensed iS subj8CI to pen-Have you started doing .. : ona .. an, wan, Kent C. Pna, 117 ~tal Gayle Lee Spinks •• ___,.,ill ..... onu ...,.. ...,... ..-.u-· - PETITION table 10 the per500al repre· alll8' under the law II the bUWleSS ~t? Yes, 1 ·1 ·98 Elickaon, Som«1, DIJ1on. A'te . Balboa laland, CA Thi• 1tatement wu fifed Ille ~ti IJ9ClllW ofllCI of ltte H.al\h en. Sef•tv Cod• TO ADMINISTER sentallVe, hve percent of license cta.ssrltc:allorl spea· Bart>a" c Ramsey NOES. None. ABSENT: 92682 With the County Cln of alltrts Same S.C11on 11471 I 11488 by ESTATE OF: amount bid to be depoS1ted loeJ here1nat>ove la lllllt of This statement was f1ted Notte. Th11 bu1lnw11 ra con-Orange County on 1·12-i9 ~ kSlld Dy trte ~ .i tn. <>RAN.}iE POLICE DE GEORGE RAYMOND wltn bid Bids OI olfers IO • hspeaaUty c;on1r11ctor" H with the County Cierll of THE FULL TEXT ol the ducted by; • g8flefaJ per.. tHH780103 otnet builnHS names ltld id· p~~y ...... ff•lft SPRAGUE be in wnhng and will be re· deltned '" SecttOn 7058 ol orange County oo 2·3-99 ordinance m11y be •el'ld In nerahfp Ditty Pilot Jan. 15. 22, 29, oimn used 11}1 die MDtr widltn -with ,.,ptet to ... 0..., ce1118d at the af0<esaid of· the Calilom11 Buslnen 19998782237 the Cuy C.ler11 s Ottlee, n Have you at•fted doing Feb 5 1999 F7t7 °* ~a.n befort 1111 CJ!t suc.n ..-olittonl•I ol S.Cuon!ll CASE NO. A195622 hce at any 11me after the and P1ofoss1ons Code. the Daily Pilot f~b. 5 12 19. F11r Dove, Costa AAe1oa bu1inff1 yet? No • ' kS1 wu ltnt OI dellwett<I '° lflt 11358 ot tn. H .. tth - To all herrs beneh· ftrst pubhcat&On l'lereol, end 'P•clal1ty conlractor 26, 1999 • F756 MARV T. ELLIOTT, Mark D Maren PUBLIC NOTICE b/yttlll Nont aalety Cod• You 111 h•••· c1a11os, creditors, cont· before date of sale awarded the Contract tor Fictitious Bualnesa Deputy City Clerk Thi• 1t1larMnt wu flted Tiie names bl ~nas by notified th•t the D .. t11e• 1ngent creditors, ano per· Dated January 28 1999 thlt Work sha" llself con· Publlshed Newpori w th tht County Clerk or Fk:Utloue 8u.tne.. lddMS OI 1111 ~ Anorno ot Or•ng• Counay sons who may otherwise "Matllyn Die1kom, Personal i!NCI a maronty ol the Name Statement Beach-Costa Mesu Oa11y Orange County on 1·12·911 Neme Stet•"""'' OANHY~ SS I IJO&.~st&1 tl•••nhr•tH proceedinQ•lo ~,~:~r~st~ tnb6~~~uror Rtaetepresentat1ve ol lhe ES· Wor1<, Ill accordance With ar~ou::=l~ssl>!':°°s P110t February 5, t999F754 • tffff780098 The followlng peraon1 .,. 7661 lllCll Star Lll'le LI Palma forf11t the ebove-dHcnlitd GEORGE RAYMOND the provtS1on1 of Calrfomia Stone Mountat., Crea· __ Dally Piiot Jan, is. 22, 29, dol"X bualneu u : CA90623 • propertypurt1u.,,tt0He111th SPRAGUE Attomey(a) at Law: CBuods~s!ct~~ !o~~~sslons tlons, 1614 Ponderosa, NOTICE OF Feb. 5, 19119 F722 A International Com-Tilt ISltt9 _, be SQIO irt fl!~~ltty Cod• UctJdn A PEllTION FOR PRO• ROBERT M. STONE, Eeq. -• ,.~ M CA 92626 APPLICATION TO LI NOTICE P8flY· 2885 F1lN1tw Rd .... _ ......... n oe-'"" 15 --.... ,_ BATE has been riled b~ 2slmon,1Mkcl<lnsaeyd, Miiie~, Ail Wo"' mus1 be com· J;~on e~~ Stone, 1614 SELL ALCOHOLIC PUB C . !i . .:.,oo. Costa Mesa, CA =:~rioid''~~~ l::'d:::·::=.~·~ AUDREY K STU••BER omm c , en or • plated wllh 365 con· P d Costa Me BEVER .. GES F1 1 .... 1 ""~""v 1 h m D d 2750 e·'lfl s...,..•ttve day3. Ttme Is of on arose. 51 "' ottt ou• wua MN Adnan ~haflq Ahmed, •IM'*"", CO'Nlllt not II com ortt llUfe o I 11 pro"nv. In I ... Supenor Court of un ••. ., ower ""'"' CA 92626 D I I FI A I • " ·-·, u_..... ........ '"" Bl..,d Ste #100 Long the euence Failure to a e o 11no PP •<:4•10n N•m• Statement 2885 Fairview Rd .. fJ 100, r;>ltl. 11.a.iru. tunn.tra 1QU1p. punuent to ,,.. ......... Cat&lomta. County of OR· Bea~h. CA09081S-'11n complete the Woik w1th1n Tbl5 business 1• con· FEB 03 1999 lhe loflowlng ~rsont are Costa M"8. CA 92828 mtlO. tl'ldllllml S•IH V Cod• Sect.on ANGE Publtsl'led Newpon the time sot for1h herein will ducted by. an lndrvtdual To WllOIT'I It May Con doing buslne11 •• Thia bu11n1H la con-ltld 111 locaed at 2540 114~.s. yo" l'llU.•t '" • THE PETITION FOR Beach-Costa Mesa Oa11y result in the imposttk>n of Have you s~rted doing cam The Nama(a) OI tne tvy Cottage Tearoom. -4905 dUC1ed by: an lndlVldual Main Strttt, #Ii_ IMnt CA 92714 .,,.,.,~ ct.Im •t•tln9 vour PARUOBDRAEYTE K requesSTU:BEI~~ p199911ot Februaiy 5, 9, 12, liquidated damages for t>usjneas yet? No S~plE~Nn~sA)RiSllllLYrNeN R Y0tb1 Ranch Ad, YOlba H.ve you 11arted doing The Mll'IW Nltila t1sed by ~!~"'r:,.!'11..!~~:::,, each day ol d1tlay, In the Jasoo Stone Unda, CA 92887 buslneta V9f'1 No fie M11et. flit 1oc.11on IS EGG tie S Co r CM be appointed as personal No 105904 FM752 al1!QUnt set forth in the "In· This statement was ftled The appllcants listed Julie Muh1m 11481 1..a Adnan Sti.flq AhtMCI ROU HOUSE ::O ~ro. U11 ° r1presenta11Ve 10 adminls· Fl tlti B alneas l.>rmato00 lor Bidders-. with the Covnry Ctelk ol abOllOe e 1ue applylne) 10. lhe Collette, Y0tb1' Linda CA Thia statement wa filed Thi nopmd ii. D4 lhe tflt~,r~ dey~r•,,.:•~~ ter the estate ol the dece-c o ua u EaCl'I liid musl oonlonn Orange County on 2·3·99 pertmem of A.lcohol!C 92888 W'll'I 1he Col.wit)' Cleftt of t dent Name Statemen1 and be re5pon$1V8 10 the 19996782248 Beverapc Control to self )81· Kristan tvH, 11481 I.a Cof. Orange County on l ·t3'99 !Mk UUi 1s Ftcni..y 26 1Q911 II puo1tc:a1ion o thi• Not~•, THE PETITION requests Tile following pe1$00S contraCI documenli Each Daoly P11oC Feb S 12. 19. c:oholic ~"8tageg at • ltfle Yo1ba Linda CA 1""78027t ~1_nT~......: ~ .. '! :!:; 1v~.:Cu~:'a::~ lhe decedenU WiU and are OOtng business 11 bidder ,hall submit. on 1118 26, 1999 F757 580 ANTON BLVD SLOG 1 92808 Dalli Piiot Jan 15 22 29 """'"""· '""' ,.,..,a .,..., • I You !Nnl •etW .,, 10• c:odicifs.lfany.beadmittad a) Electronic Mortgag4 form lumlahed .,.th the Flctltloua.Bualnffa STE A101,COSTAMESA Thia 'bu•lne11 " co~ Feb 5 19911 • Fr.,Q ~.CA0070l oor.Ucopyoftnec:••omon 10 probate The Will and Exchange, I:>) EMX c) E· contract documents, a list Name Stetemen1 CA 92626 CIUC1ed by; a general pal'I· · ' TIU ~k Mft II tubjeel II the CMt11et Attorney el any a>diols are avaJfable Mortgage ElCt:hange, dJ E· ol lhe proposed subcon· lhe lollo'W""" pe"°"a For the loPoy,inQ typa of nefship PUIUC NOTICE c.tiroma l))lonn Commet0a Oreno• County !Ann su tor examination '" the file MX. 2l Be1mon1a, Irvine. tractor& on thts prOject u are c:Jotng buS~ as Licenae 41 ON SALE Have you "8rteO doing Code Stctoll 610& 2 SAN f>. RIEZMAN. D•PUt\', kept by the court Calilomaa 92620 required by the Sublett.no Starre Helicopter BEER ANO WINE • 1>ua1ne11 vet? Vn, t '4199 Flottttoua ..,..,_ I IO tull!ICt. h 1111'1111111 Oi•trict Atto,_yl " 700, THE PETITION requas" Robert Garnar. 24 and Subcontracting Farr Con 1 EATING Pl.ACE Julie Maxham NatM8tat....nt addl'ISsoltne .-nonwrtnwtlOm C.YIC c.n1., onw WNt aultlonly to admaNSter the Be1mon1e, lrv1ne, Cal fornla Prae11Us Act Govemment S.~Cos2030 M linei"l Published Newport This llatement wu flied TM tollowlng patlOM are damS "1111111ftleO 11 lHllER-Sent• Ana C. 12701 •state under the lndepencl· 92620 Code SectlOO 4100 et seq :~:27 ta esa Beath-COS ta Mesa Daily with the County Ctertt or doing bulillfft •~ SAL TIT\..E • v Ip BRANCH within thirty 1301 d•Y• or ent Adminrstnrlion ol Es· ThlS bUSl"9S6 IS ·con-EaCh Bid shaU be ac:com· Richard F Lttchheld, Pilot February 5, 12 HI 0 11nge County on 1-12·99 SOLAR PLANET 311 1 12222 Metil Ehd Maia CA tt\9 lthncl of the clalnl In the tates Act. (This Authority dl.IC1ed by an 1Adivldual pan d by a oertifted or 2030 Conttnental Ave.. 1999 f<7t8 1 .... 780097 NewPort Blvd., Ne.wport G07tl1 .,_, h l&St ~IOI' flhno Sloupeoot Coutt/Civol Di'" will allow the personal rep-Have you star19d doing cashier's Check or bid bond Costa Mesa CA 92627 FlotftkHla auelneea Dally Ptlot Jan. 15. 22, 2:9, Beach, CA 92883 .. Cl•rns ahll be ftbr\1-. 25 ' Th"• f··•rne to .~1 ........ resentawe to take many bUsiness yet? No In an amount not leu than f b 5 1999 F723 D.A L Co tnc. 330b w -• --... ,_ • ._ 111c1tons w11hout obtaH'11ng Aobert Garner ) This business is eon· N..,.. l ... •ment • • • Spn MoUntaln ·Rd ,ao: 1Q911, Whch It 1111 t.lttntss <Uy end H Cur• • wt11 .. e1 clam coun approval. Before This statement was hled :~~t,g'~~.'~~~.~~ ~,~. dueted by an it'lQlllldual TM toHowi!"Q pe!IOM If PUBLIC NOTICE 24 r:. Veou NV eoio2 belOlt Ille ... dlll speot.eO .,.,~ It\ lnlern t tn thl taking certain \18fY 1m""'· with the County Clenc ot D h Have you started doing doing bualnut 11· Th' I b 1 8•11 11 con-~ prop•nv 11'1 the Supetfot tant actions, hOwever,ltie OrangeCOvnt~on2·3·9Y istnctasa~uarantee l at bualness yet~ Yes, •) flecelftmallcom, b F'lottt'"-Buel~ .. duct!ci u~:c auon Dlted.latlll/V25.IWD Coun w111 1Hul1 1n th* personal representative 19996782296 the bidder, ti ts froposal :• 01-01·99 Vennedmal oom, 2217 Har Neme atet•ment Have ~ •= doing Buytfa Stonairt DNll('( KIM propenv b•tnO decl1111t 0t w1ll lJe required to give no-Dally Pilot Feb s 12. 19, =~~~::dm!ha~!lfa'e~~~l, Richard F Lltchlleld bot Blvd. Ste. A-3, Coe Tne tonowtng po,.ons .,1 business y.i? No NlwpollBtlCh-CostaMeu o•d•r•d forf111 to tN S1a11 tlce to 1n1eres!ed persons 26, 1 ~99 F765 tl This statement was ltt.d Mesa, CA ~7-583e doing buitneu 81. 0 A.L Co Inc Lawrence ~ e~AK Feb 5 1ggg 01 Cahfom1• ind d111tlbu1ed unless they Nlve wal\led Flctt't'ous Bu•lnesa 1Fuar1nth1fsuh1 Peartormaaatnco1f11c8onlordy with the County Clerk ot Steve E. Mead, 583 Aoa D n A Machin!~ 029 Ter· e1ieukl S4M:rtt•~ purtu1n1 to ti\• pro111110n1 h '' " Orange County on 2-3·99 1>ey St • L""" &each. c mtnaJ waiy ... 3• Coate Thi • 1 _,.;; '...... nt-"' ot ltHltn •nd S11a1y Cod notioo or consented 10 t e Name Statement 1n an amount not !es$ than 19996782246 90&08 -·-. o:' .. • • It& .......... _ -Sec1t0n t 1481 w1tho10( proposed action.) The '" The tolfowing persons one hundred percent Oa1~ll01 Feb 5. 12, 19 Olenn M l..llWI• ~5 I I MM1, CA 2827 with the County Clerk or luttn.r notte• or hHt1no c:teperldent admln1s1ra11on ..,... bu (too•.) ol the total bid F7"'D N • • rv n 0.. Wayne Jack.eon, 2468 Orange County on 12·1&-98 01122 01/2B ozto5 authority will be granted are ...,.ng s1ness; as 26, 1 "° Ave., •lf"PO'I Stach, W. BroadWay, Anaheim, CA t...e7TatM M>IU: Ut-IHU:.lt±~ i.A&..t lb • • unless an interested per· Bahamas lnva&tment priett, ano lurnish 8 Pay· Actltlou1 Busfn••• 92863 92804 No. 1-iilQlJif La.I No 1----------aon tdas an obfoction to ttle AdVenture. 1001 W 1711\ ment Bond tn an amount Name Statement Thia bu1lnea1 11 co Anna Louiae J1cll1on, Daily Pilot Jan 15, 22, 29, ~ R4ANMI Mo <*-R C petitton arid shoWs good SI 5'.l•te P, Costa Mesa not le.a than one hundred TM ducted by: an uninc:of 2<168 w. Broadway, Ana. Feb. 5, 1999 F731 ....,... YOU lrl'E IN ~N.U oom1, cause why tt1e coun should CA 92627 l:Jrce~~.~~~~ ~r~~~ are dotn~r.s':~s riled 111ocl1tlon ot e helm, CA 92804 PUBLIC NOTICE UNDIRAl&DOFTIUiT, ~ 1partmenta, not grent the authonty ChN.tine K A Dilan· FOfd Roed Praperties than • 1)11'1nefah1p Thia bualness ts con-1_,. 1M1..ES1 YOU TN<E hom• A HEARING on Iha petl· ~::" P.1~,: ~.~IA ~";~~~a.=:'~:~ 711 Bay Hiii Di. Newpo!1 ~·ve Vo"......,lt:ed dol ducted by: huaband and F1ctltloue halneM =-:.~~~ Clualnect llorl ~tll be held on FEBRU· 92627 effect In the amoun1$ 5et Beach, CA 92660 S 11ne: ,.. . w\•e Hem. 8ttitement P\11.C Mi...E_ F YOU NEED AH ARV 25 1999 at 1 4S Pm T .... b· .... -.-~ •• con· to~" in ... _ oe-ral --. MehndaSue Mason Elf1s, 18¥1 ead Have you started doing The fofloWing P8fl0!'\l 111 ......, ..... _Of ........, ... Tl_. can aatlsfy in~ L73 •-t ..... I ., .. 1 ·-M........ IUI ""' ..... .......... ........ N Thi• ltatemen1 WU ft bu•I08tll......, N • ~·-'"" -~ """"...., 1 .,. ducted by. an 1ndMdual ttOOI In the event,_. lailunt 711 Bay Hill vo ... e. e_,,, with the County Clerk 0 DH Jack~ doing buti1*1 u . Of TtE PAOCEBllG flGNtSf yo;.ir TM tty Dnve South, Or· Have you 11aned doing IO enter into ma oontrae1 pOl1 Beael'I, CA 92660 Orange County on M2·99 Thi• atate"*1t wu t!led Eprcuren Dil1rlbutJon & YOU YOU PO.l.D CONTACT A housing ~a. a~rv~ 9~cT 10 ttie bU"°8ss yal'I No and execu18 the required d~ by~s~~~~u:" 1HH780099 with th• County ciertc or ~~ ~c~~,:z~.. l-*YER.,~ LM~ =~ s::: granting of the pelrtJOn you ~.;;:''"' K A Dean· ~,:1~ =1:. ~ Have you started doing Daffy Plk>t Jan. 15, 22, 29 Orange County on '"12-99 s~· C tia1~•. 39 tiar1· LLC. • ~ Ttlllele should aw-er at the t!Ur· This S1atement WU !'tied Fa1thlul PerlOl'mllnce Bond bu$1t11SS yel? No Feb 5, 1999 f721 1 ... e780120 lotd °'" N•wpon S.t ch, _., 11111 ,.._.. 1D Olld GI i"O and state y<Jl<Jr ~ec-with the County Cler1i OI M\81 remalfl in lul IOfoe Mahnea s Mason Enis ...... ..,. NOTIC• Oa_if't Ptlot Jlfl 15, 22, 29. CA 92980 !Me ...,..., .,__, • llonl °'file wntten :· Orange County on 2.3.99 end 1ttect 1h1ough the This "8tement was flleCl r.-v~ "" Feb 5, 1999 F72 Thlt bu1lnet1 It con-~ No 1~ 111 ::is :'~rt~ ~~r ~~ 199967822•2 r.af8ntH period a1 sped· o~~n~ ~,~t~ c~8.a~e~f Flotttleue ..,llM.. PUBLIC NOTICE dHu:_ld ~an-=~~ ~ .. -. P9·:..flf .. o... ~ pearance maybelnper$Ol'I OaJy P110t FGb. 5, 12, 19, l~I In the general conc:ll· ,.... 19ffli782235 N""'9 8tat•m.ftt• bUllMIS yet? Yes, 611&'93 :...._~ ~~ or by your artomey 26. 1999 F762 D P F b 5 12 19 The following P8flOll9 lfi F1ctttloue Bualnea• Sha/Otl C. Haire -., --..--... • IF YOU ARE A CREDI· NOTICE TO The DISTRICT reserves 26, a,•Jy991104 e F7' 59' do.=lne11 u Heme Stet•~• Thlt .iatltMnl wu filed C4llllllim& ~ ~ ORS the rlghl to ~ lOCI any °' an 9! a) eo..1 PrOd ,.. • _.... ....,_ • t. aolt TOR °' contingent cred•to< CONTRACT bid• or 10 WllYI any, Ir· Fictitious Bualn•H lion "-~er .. Stana, b Th• folfoWlng perlOl'la " wtth the County Clerk ol 11111 ....,.. _ _, LU9lll ol the deceased, you must CALLING FOR BIOS 1 I ....,,. • -·-doing buslneu 11 Ot•""• county on 1·12·99 ,,,.._..._ ,.....,......, file your daom with the School 0151,,ct ieguiatrttes 0< normaitte1 N1me Statement Slon Ma Soectlltlet , c111r 1 Corner, 10912 -·• 1 .... 7I0100 --. .,. l#IMllllld...., courtandmailacopvtottte COAST COMMUNITY ~nagny bldl or In the bid· The lollOWing persons Udo Park Drive, Newpo Chapman Av•. Garden Dally Piiot Jan 15 22 29 ~~·=•*"..-W:::,1f!: persQnal repre1entattve COLLEGE DISTRICT .... 1..,.,."red bl Seat""' are doing buslneu 11 Beach, CA 92083 Orove CA 92840 , • n' ,..: ~ IA .. b ,.... rt -..,..,. "'" AJEJC Resources, 177 Impact Marketing Group, t;amttlt Jean Ander90l"I, Feb. 6, 1009 .. v DI--• .._.. •• appotn ""' Y ,,. cou Bid Deadhne 1773 ot the Cal• omla La· ) Ud p. o1 ... In flllllM ot IN within lour months from the Marctl 10• 1999 81 2 00 bOr CocJe, tho OlrlClor 01 Riverside Ortve, Newport In~. (CA. 833 o r 10912 Chipman Ave., Git· PUIUC NOTICI , ............ __ , ~ ciate of the first 111uanoe ot p m Beach, CA 92663 Dfl\le, Newport BMch, C dtn Orow, CA 928'0 - -• h _, hnl letters as provided In Pro-p1,.,,.. 01 Bid Aecelpt 01 the Oepanment 01 In· Melania Geldert, 217 02$83 Timothy Edw11d A'lder-.,.._ 1D .. ~ C..... bal ,.,.,._ ••""Ion 9100 ..,.... dustrtal Relallons ot the Rochester St • Colla Thia bu•lneH 11 co eon 10912 Ch~man Ave., --. JaDCMcC..OitwtW.C. e ..,,,.,.. '""" II"• ot ""re· ""r "' Pu-as St t I Cel'I •m "-· d • .... .._ r• -,._..._, The I .-. 1 fill d .... "" '"'"' "' '"'' a a 0 'om... ..... a· Mesa. CA 92827 dUC1ed by: a CO(J>Of11Jon Glfden Grove, 92840 Th foll...... ......... -.. ~ ..__, 1.,.., or no l•ml Ing Coast Community Col termtned the generally H at81ted d • ...... ng P8fl0n• ere -....... -lie ........... 1D wtd not expire befo1e lour le Dfstnct, Bldg "O" of· This bUs1ness ts cun· aw you oi Tht1 but lne" le coo-dOlng bUtlnen u ; .._...... ._... monll\I from the tieer1ng 1 r,0 Adam a Avenue P•evaihn~ rat91 wh~·~ ducted by an lndiVldual bu•lneei ~No 0 dUC1ed by; husband and °'*' PeftOnal f1tMll a ~ ::T dale noticed above Costa Mesa, CA 92620 the loca •IY In rl ~ Have you •tarted dOing Impact arkeit"j =· wife R.tlabllltatlon 119 E. 18th .....,: IWI. 11111 i... YOU MAY EXAMINE tha Project fdentiflcaltol'I Worll II 11~ .. ~-pe oim • business y.it? Vee, 12196 lp"°·.:.,~thony J -' Have you 11atteo doing St Costa MeA CA 9212'7 .-.. _...•~ ....... ~ .... 11¥ • ft'• kepi by ttie oourt 11 ...,,., CopiH 0 .. ._..wage rate Melanie Geldert ,....,efll bUa1neu yel? No ~ e J•~ 1048 It· ---,_ .t ,,_ ., Ill • ,~ Name Orange Coast Col· det11mlnatlons, entuled Ths itatement was hied Thia ttatement wu ftl Camille J, ~ ......... •·-· .~ ..... N-~ ._. Ill llld Counl)' are . person interNted In legef1reA1armProrad Bid PREVAILING WAGE wltl\ .,,. councy Ol8"I "*' ...... "'"'·• ...... ..... ·-· ....... ...... Aa .... Ill• 811811, you may Ille No. 1782 with the County Clerll ol Orange County 1 12-et Thi• 1t1temenl WM port a..cn CA t2tlO ·-....... "' -:.... .,,ltl the COUit a Requesl l()t Plael Bids 111on1111 and SCALE!, ere rnainll•iltd at Orange County on 2·3·99 on • wt1h the County Oet1c of Thia bui 1n.11 I• con-~ Dlld .. - $pedal Nola (IOfm DE· .... alleble Ill Otta ol tile In• DISTRICT olfic. lo 11996782221 1 .... Teotoe er.no• County on 1·12-M Oucted by..,, lndMdutl .. Ttra fAT-. =- 1t><I) ot me r~ino of 111 1n-Pnyt;cat Fadlit,.1 COofdl· ceted at 1370 Adams Daltv PllOI F9b 5, 12. 19. Dally Piiot J111 16, 22. 29, t .... 7tl01 tt ...,_ you ~ doing .._ ~ ., w ventory erld 1ppra1NI o4 nafor. Aldith Rictly Coaat :2:ia. ~:,~·~rt;~ 26, 1099 F760 Feb. 6, 1909 F71 Dillly PllOC Jan 15, 22, 21, bUllnMI y9ll'I Yee, 111111 If .. -='4 d 4 ~ u1a11 assets °' of any Commiil'llty COilege DI•· Planning 800111 •~l.ilablt FINct_!!O.u5a.!~~·,• PUIUC ll01lCI Feb 5, 19" F725 ~~ .:..= wu flied ~ ._ t:F='• -~ pel&llOn Of account " tnct, 1370 Adams A~• 10 any 1n1e1etled 1>9rty .... .. ... ,..,, PUIUC MOTICI Coun c...-. of --~ - pf"O'Med 111 250ProbaA l:~ BIOo. D~. Colta Meta CA llPo" requett Ttw Con· The follo#lng person1 .......... 9'lal.1u.. ~r--. ~ Ma.et ~ _, Tl'9 u•llfli• section 1 • ...._,, (71~) 4:l&-'67J ttaclOr shall PQll a copy ot are CIOlt'lg bua!nffl •• ...... Ste""'*" Aotltla• ...... -... t .... TllOt ti 1--. ...... ..,...., tw ~~a:.S:-\r~~or:u~ NOTICE IS HEREBY ltllt c:1<n11nanl at ndl !Ob Mnlmum E•po1ure The rolloWtnQ ,,.,..,,,. ar. Nw at.1.....nt ~ ...... Jen 15 22 2I 119 .._, .. _ llf .. -ctel1c GIVEN that ttie above· lit• 'The contr1<.10t 1nd Proouc1ton&IM111 Model & doing ~ ... The f'Dlowtng -·F '"""' • • • ...._ ... ... - named School Oiatriet ol eny sut>c»ntractor under n Talent Management 080 a) Rlll)f>Y Moon Qlftl & "--~ =---.. Feb. a. 19" "729 w _, ..._ .... Attorney tor !tie Otange cOunty calltomfa 1twit1J11y no4 .... lllan !he Spr1nglleld St.. Cos•• ~ bl ""*" , .. im.a.. & £~. m ..... MO -............. ..... Petttloner. acting by and 0 through llt epeclfted prevalllna ,.tea ot Meaa, CA 92626 tend, 2428 NMport Blvd , I! .. 11'h s...t. Coeta -M.a rv--'"'1 ~ __. • ..._ ...... • UW OFFICU Of Governing Boerd, hortltl· wigea to•• WOlbra em· Jacque Paderun· 11, CcNlla Meea. CA 82121 c~ 82127 • ' • Plotltteue •uelfteee ....-. ,..... • ,_.. MIAO ANO IEAD1_ alter referred 10 11 'DIS ....._......In 118 pec;ucion ot Scttrlmleher 880 Spn~ Klmbetly flalM 8ertow -• '8 .. fRAHK F MEAD .. TRI,._ w ...... ,~ It_... St , ,....:,ti ...... A. -.. , ~-......._ ,. • ...,:.. ~ a ~ U..C, .._.. eteteMeftt _.:!!!! Z4 ..W ~.JC ... 111uac,' ..,, . WI r~IV9 up to .,. Cont/Kt ..... ..,... ........ .._ ruo-'"'"'"• .....,_ ~ 270 I!. 17th-..,..., The follc)wlng pertOnl et9 -. ........ -" .. ..-.. " bill l'IOI later then the No bidder may withdraw 92626 M ... , CA '2ta7 Meet, C~ 9*7 dolnn bualneea u · .......... ltf llM 0... .t AUC N. -· • •bovlt l lated lime, ... led any bid IOI • pe~ ot alllty lhl9 bu .. ness la con· T'-"' Matl• Wet>eter, Thi• bualneH le CP.f" ~ Mattclllng • Ad• --......... """" • :z ) Plug ""' h Closslled .., lo~MIVrc. tom~ and~., u.-.1 • Po#*I- \~~2 "~a:>cA,.THUA bidt !onn .. ward of e oon (IO) dlyu tt.r tne ctate .. t duet.ct by an lrldlViduel n1 It. Cllllf ltrMt, eo.te ducted byt umn.cs UIOflltY vet11alng. 12031 Winton 51 , ............. -. .._ lrac:I lot lhe prqea ~· lot lfle •ntno of bid• Havl you sllrted dOIOg MeM, CAta2t Co. Qatden Orove, CA 12M5 • .., .... ____ Dllrl =--~" .. .,.._,CA salbed aa. A J>jlyl1l*nl bond t hell be bu•t,,_H yet? No Thll bu11~.. 11 con· Hev. you ......., dofnO Jeaon Nell A4llne 12031 ti -.... -..... 111111 • MCll'IC NW Publt•n•O Newport Rep11ce1Aepa1r Ft•• requf .. d prtor to eqc;Ullon Jacque Pederten· ducted by: • general pelt· bUllnete ytlf'I No Wlmon St. oeresen' On:m1 ......... Tlllllla... .... MiMONAL. MM lktech Cotti Melt DlflV Alann Syat~ ol the oontr8C1 and 11\&M be SchnmlCher ntflhlp lmaoea & Everything, CA f*& ~ ..., -. .,. Dlllll " p1~ Fabrua"' 1, 5, f , 111~~~wi.!..~~ ... T!r1Yv In the Imm Ml fot'th In the Thie st•tement wae llltd ~!:!......,YGV1 --~ .. 4 1 ~~ ~Oleddlng. MIM09f Thi• bueinet1 11 con-~~ .. -.,, .. ••• ., ,...,.. ..... , ,.,.,.,,_,,.. ,.... c:ontrac.t ctocvment• with lfle County Clettt ol ......,_ r•·:.~.......:.. ,.,_, Thi• ltlll8menl •II tied ducted by. an lndMduaf - -.. ....... MF3M me reqvlred for w:n M t P11rau1nt to Section Orange Count~2'3·99 ~~-"': .. llled Wl'lth !fie County Clertt of HIM you ~ doll'O _..., .. ,..,.._ .... ..., --N-ottce--Of-lale ___ ~~=~~~ ~~C::.'.~~~:. D•llvPllOC F 1eo 5,71~ -4lfl IN County 0ertt of Or'"99ec:=1c:'1~: Jlaon:r'~ =--=---:..-= of A~°'*'Y.. eo..Oi••.l CornmunitY College c:ont11n p~l•lon• per• 26, lffi e1 Or11nge County on Ml"" Dally Hot Jen. 11 8 1NI ... ""*" ,... tlled fl .. ._ y n a ., .. .... .,,_, ••• ........ milting~ 1UOOt111u1 bid· FICihlOUi IUiiNU t .... 7110toa ' n1i tte couniy a.t1 o1 _., .. ._.._. "' Bide lt\ell be ...,..._, WI der IO ilubACU'8 MQ.1111... ..... -...men• Deity Hot Jin 11, 22, 21. '90 1• 1"' Oranoe ~on M2.. ~ ........ .. CaM No. A1Mt13 hi p1eoe lcMntllled &llCM, tor 8l1Y mon1M ~ 1>V ..__ -.,,. ,.,._....., fleb 1. '"' '7t8 WJC IOTICI tllll'NOt n =a.:.:."-..... ~ ... . In !hi ~ C<.u11 Of -"' ~ bldl INlll be !tie Dlttrlef to "*'" per• .... -~.,, ,....,__ • -• 1 IN SUtle ol Cellomla. IOf °'**' lr1d pul>llcfy ,..., lomWIOt under N con· .,. dOlng ~ u ~ llOTICI ........ I • II II 0., "°' Jen 11, ..... -.......... the County ot Orange lloud at N •~ tllld trK't Complete Houle Cltan• ._. M 1 111.. Feb. I. 1-'717 ._. .. -.. a - rn ,,,. ......, °' the e.. lllfll Md ptaet flectt bid~ 1n ,.. ~~lc:i .. !r~7 51 • Plll••ua 8ut 111 n.--...,. ...,_. .. WIO IOTIOI -If...-.. .. .._ 11 talt OI DOROTHY E In eccordance wtlfl h 1ponse tofh11 Hc*lelhall Mela, "-llllll•aRI dolnlllMIMleM! n_ 111.ftllrl\i ........ ~ ... ·-~reby~~ et.iP!'~-c ."•" c~ ,,......~ .. ._... ...... ......,.. .....,. • ., .. mvMP. decl•eMd Pfl)lllMOM Of t;' f~o~,n~ .. ~~ci:lnlal\~~~ .. ~·rbld~~11en1~aa..~J=~~'~;;o!~-~=~~~~05~3!f.~.""'~v~"~· ~n-e~~~~o·~tri~·~'*~rtew~·~ .. ~~,,~-~..,..=:,.,,.:IHQ,~~.,~'~'=!~~~j"~·i~ .. i·;•;•~'~1 ~ .. [·;~·~ .. ~.,~......-;;,-;~~~~·~;~a!ii:: ••• ~'"Wll Al'U'f ;-'flt ~ twldng. Of ~ -111 IWo H«. 1203 N ..... -..... ""911f-lllmtl --~--...... ~ ...... ~~~ ...... ---...... --...... ~--~.1...--~------ .. Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot lt1 ·U• .,. .. ,. By Fax (•H1)H,:t 1 <l1.itl-4 11ntj("!'N.fl,fr, l••\ullf •WHeriau:J I""""' trnml"'r 1t11ol "'II 1 "1!_ ''"' I 1 l -.11f1•1•1ir.: 'I'""''":) By Phone (''-llJ) M.?· 01h"'8 It It r1111I 1k'-.11l1111•1Jt .111 11li11-.1to1 ltlt11"rl\\'lhot11 1l<•t11r Jf,,. p11ltlt•lwr 1•~1·1'W'!!Oi~ f'f!.!111 10 11 lt!!t!r. ,,., f11,,..1h .... .., ,,,.or rrjrf r "'" t l.1-•il1t il 111hl'l1t~1·1111·111 l'lu1 ,. '' p••ll am r11111 111111111:-t\ 1., "' '"'" 1 l11.~1l11•tl ud i1111111~liu11 h 1111 D.11h P1l•11 iu11p1"11u 1111111111\ fo1 um 1·11111 111 1111 u1h•·111.i•1111•111 lnl' "''" l111111tl\ lw l•'!lf•011•1l>l1: l'\1 qt1 lot tlll' 1 •hi uf 11!1 "l'·I!" 1:1 111\llh uu "!''' 11 It\ 1lwn111r ( H·il111<1111111h 111· 1ll11•11lfor tin l11 •t 111•1'1'11J•I 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR EASTSIDE 203 LA COSTA COUI .. s.434,SSO .. P.RUDENTJAL CA REALTY 949-644-6200 24 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA 8EACH 133==1 OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 10am-2pm I 14:ount LA= I 3 't 2 -t Den, 2 llOly. bonus 1oom. gi111 Wing ITll, deck, palJO, Vp. wsh/dty Pel$ ()I 'llf NE S. no smolUng.hl E. Bay. WPORT COAST $2500 + dep &49·723-0106 25 BELFORT BUFFS CONDO 3BA 28A 1 level, 2 car gar. wro hlwp no ptts, wall lo $hops pool yr lse $1600imo 949-673-0760 x30 Prfll'lt View loc. This special hOmc ~Br 38a. lrg tam nn 2 F pa wble""'at<ir & dOWnto...n YlOW S889K Call A!JOOI to shO-N 61H~-9347 PRS;~::AL 1154~1 CA REALTY • •• 94~200 ON EAST BAY FRONT 1202 ROOMS I 26 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR SALE LAGUNA NIGUEL I 2bt Ube. den, 2car1w9, FOR RENT 7S INComMONl1f I WHlltrfDryer, $2'5011110. All1'8 U&I MM7M336 a.I Pen. room avail 1n 3Clf 2ba l>el(h·Slde ~ wlt!'I 2 ~ CM T~lex, Att: ln¥ttton I 155HOUSIWCOtl>OSI ~IM~~~ ~J Good COfld. by anop. ldlooll FOA RENT ......... wd fTIWI .,...., Vac¥11 S34SK IALIOA P!NN SlephArltl tv12 94"75-7407 note In IJ9tde•H Open SUll olhce 9'H31-8011 Newport Helgtilt. M\ GIA!)> IN (21091 Pal!Ntto Ct) • Honie ~9-5'8-3350 OCEAH FRONT WJTH VIEW Ilg pr" wW1Clld IO shale lg~ 2 '10rV 2 IC*f, 4br, 3 llA bl Jackie GUii• Aeellor 38tdtoom2Baltl,11191 ~ 3bl wit petSO!l. rwnt.e. !)lltd ltplc nea1 M°"10n Pl<~ & ,__ pU1t & carpel. 1_1cing no'sld $800 94!H109·m5 Aliso ~~~.:r..,~ Air 11~ .... ~I yitYS207Ymo94~sJ'9314 204 RENTALS 32 HOUSESICONDOS • ~ .11• "°'~I TO SHARE NEWPORTFOR-~CH • OCEAH& BAY VIEWS CORONA11.1iR CMISO. Coast MtCro 11oUM. ~ I & 2 Bectoom wfglragea, • ' • P!!Yllt encnn:e fOOlll di Sl,075-Sl.750 OOlY 3 IEDAOOM 28ATH, attactwnel'll and pr"8\9 bdl BEACH COTIAGE m-2s1& r~. gar1g1, 11p, wk!. $700IMO 114-641~ 3+2 $360,000 380RM 28Alll • Yllf1y 1 8 monlh IA..N.Ui IMU. .. NEWPORfeEACK~ea, A t 94a723 8120 Houte to IMd\. Gaf9, • Ht-11•itt3 • Shera Condo.,., tamale 30r gen ~ • UundrY floom, 11725.per 28dfiii1illtilt OIC,wlb.11t. 2bdl,t'p,S60()no ~ 112u11s CUSTOM BACK BAY AREA mo. c.tt Jim ... M7J.50tt ,.frka. dlahwetn.t, no pelt. M•722-'S94 Ov~r 3800 sq fl. Built In M I 70I ff2 Nttclatue. S124Sfmo. $739,000 Earl & Judy Ttylor, 110 • I MM75·21~ 208 OFFlCES Agent• IMM-42.,.722 COll'A CanyOli vie;, Ac~H to ffOR flENT/l~SE WATERFRONT SUNSET • t • priv"• beach. 21lf 2 5ba im VIEW 2·Stoty 48'1rm 3Bath • COSTA MESA'S BEST* m1e cond 17006f. vllllttd 8 ngle Ollie. In 1111111 Home lmmaculall ConOtJon Juntor 1 btdroom and 1 eels $180Mno Wsyne Smith F11hlon r. auht. Qultt S5:l'i.OOO Ayent, Brian bedfoom. !ho 2 bedroom 1 Aernax 949·720-7351 P11Yato Grut 1oc ssoope1 EcfmOlldSon 949 723-8151 • beCll Q1iM gatl.ld ~· i mo Cit 8'11194i-760-1900 .... c~··::~~-... r.:.::;:':.~.r="·· 11•111J!llll 1-MIQMCEllENJS I acce11. Information-Newport (ecroH 11re.t)0 ~---'!"'•·-----· . . packed marketplace 28dnn 1.S8attl New '*'1 & Cotta 1i1e11 41W, 1 11-.. RECEIVE $200 vtatted regularly • •uc-cal'!* No pees tees lfWll lltve yd ~ 1*11 & lair· n OtOClfY ll\'!f9I cal lot CeHtully -by •II kinda Av• •3 $995/per monl!'I gt~S17Clemo852LomaClf Delllla 1·b-40·M475r3095 ot con•umer• 949-720·'8422 El1203 .949-645-9913 IQ! m LIVE Tl-IE TRADrr10 m The Tt•rra(•e Apartment•• et ,~ . udoa ~up Y?/k~ . 1\n Exclusive Opportunity for \Vnterfront Living on Nt~wport Bay • Limited availabilicy of Scudio1, I tit 2 Bedroom• $1 t00.$2600 • Private Guard.Gared E.atraMe 2•· Hour Security & Swirdal»oud • rm. ..... . • Gym, Spa & POol • A Vallap UACO iudf with Mettina Roomt, R..lawaat, Cocktail Loup, Entataipmcnl &LOmS..ricll -~~ VAlENTINE'S SPECIAl BUY 1 DOZ ROSES . $39.99 ~"'tlt."9 OffBDP.Fal ............ ...,_ ..... ACCREDITED APPRAISAL Profusional l:.sutt ~cs Ccrtifitd App_ninls An11que5-Gcms· Householc EX.PER~CED l'cnonal Canris loudi (9-.9) 951-9-.94 1C40~~1 1999 NEW BEANIES Big Dldd~'1 BNnit Stiow SAT FEB en~ 9~·3PM HVATT NEWPORTER HOTEL FACE BEANJE S IO l\rsl 25 paid ~ Info 714 53l.Q200 I\/: Bl \' A\\'fH/\(, Oil>.' Buy Outright Estate Safes Conducted-,,· t~nti1Jut1 40~ ~ in Newport Beach 949.673.6223 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED BUDWEISER BEER MUGS l STElNS WANTED. C.11 Clauy Collechbltt 714-897 ·2229 RECORDS TOP OOLLARI Jau R & e. SOU, Aoclt. elC 50s & SO'S Mll{E 6'5-7505 WANTED! OLD COtNSt Gold s1..,er F1rilln u1nt ;ter. """' Old "'<110\85 & ~.-etry W£STCOAST COINS424441 • Sell your car! (714)642-5678 Dail ·~Pilot "...... ui ~'" ""'' Gram. David Browne, Lido Island, Ncwporc Beach resident, peacefully passed away on February 4, 1999. This after a long and courageous bout wich pneumonia. D1vid b survived by his seven children, Ann C. Villa of Rancho ·Cordova, Elizabeth "Bonni~" Linich of Salver Spnng~. Nevada, David Connolly Grant of Newport 'Beach, Sus.in B. Gran t of West Los Angeles, Mary M. J.1cbon of Irvine. JamC'i B. Grant of WC)t Los Angele.' and Patricia J. Meyer of Jamotown, Colorado, a well as eleven lovely gr1ndchildren and four beautiful great grandchildren. 474 WORK WANTED . 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTfS Whelher you're b(lylng or aelllng, Ctuallled covers all your neeoel Now Hiring Friendly, Energetic People . Full and Part-tinie lmme~iate Opcnir1g~ ·• Aerobic Instructor:- • Fitncs~ Trainer:-. • Life G uanls • Swim In.:itructor::i • Child Carr. • \1r!tery 'tuff • Custodial 'en i<'P" •Membership "'e n ·ice .. Please Apply \Vithin: 2300 University Al·c. Newport Beach, CA 92600 (949) 642-9990 "Affordable Alternative" Discount .Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why 5hould you subject your elf & your family to paying inflated price~ for caskets & er\'icc~???.? Call Toll Free l -888-SitCA.~KET Smiili Oru~e & urroundint Cowitrio Oayid w.is born in Sharon~illc:. Ohio on April 21, 1915 of strong Scot stock. graduated from Colgarc University. cum laude and Phi Beta K ppa in 1936 211d rccc:ivcd hi l:aw degree from Yale Univcr~icy in 1939. Da11id was liricffy a member of the Mi~hig:m bar before he joined and gallantly ~c:-rved 2 a lieutenant in lhc U.S. Navy in the Pacifi arcn~ during World War II. Thereafter. David founded Ele<.~rolizing. Inc .• a nationally respected proprietary precision metal coating a dense chrome manufaetUring and sales company, which conrinu<"S to su<:ccssfully thrive unJer the hclmsmanship ofhil daughter, Susan. David was a Republican and devour Roman catholic. but his greatest love WU golf - at' avocarion he thoroughly enjoyed by never quire mutered. David wu an acrift mcmbct of the Jonathan Oub,~ Bracmar Golf Club, Spring Valley Cowauy OUb and lastly, bu beloved Ncwpon BeaCh Country Club in Ncwpon Bcadi, c.lilOrnia. VWta&ioo. Sunday. February 7th frQm '2:00 p.m. to S:OO p.m. 11 Bell BIOldway Monuary. Funeral mus and ICMca and fOlloWi• recc,eon in tail honor an Mon,..,. .IJ•Mll•-wl--~-e.llilf*tOu'-1,QH ftGi9'~·~·11dllaa.Q_.aitt•lllll .... tt.. lieu of fiowai: me w..ny ftquestl clonacions IO &lg~ fwg• dan H.ft'llfllll!C P.O. Im 6l00. Ncwpon Bech. CA 92'61 6100. . ~. 12-Friday, Februory 5, 1999 f l'--~~--TO~D-A-Y'_s ____ __, . CROS$WORD PUZZLE (~~11 -~11 -~1 .. • .. .. .. .. ACROSS ' Prince °' l!ldia s 111rert0t 10 Travel doe\Jment 14 Thev 1• ~Oiied 15 Swiftly 18 l.Ully • 17 Jal-,, QI ihips 19 GrHnish blue 20 Cub Scoote leader 22 ll•l~n food '23 •voo -1tie Svnshine of My Life· 2•~.•g 25 Fountain heals 29 Poochfts 33 Spint Ill "The Tempellf 34 Complain 3e Alaskan Port 37 o.Genl a<ade 38 See eagles 39 Line •• •o Visrtof IO Siam 42 Pondet 43 Not glossy 45 Laundry item •7 More opulent 49 Dawn goddess 50 Emulate NP41<'no 5 I "Bahl" 54 T enncs sirolt.es 60 Call)O 61 Crenny 14 02 Mltioee men 83 Nono-.y'• 64 =:'enc e5 Wtleol 1~099 I 06~Ve~s hat / 87,S~ tl6 -OUI tc1a'1f!d by W\Jtl DOWN 1 H.ghway 2 ~lpart 3 Actress Hatki"' • Enliven 5 Help -. employment ad e Bnghlhsh 7 Screamand ~I 8 Blemish 9 Slippery 'one 10 A. B, 0tC 11 March 15. WI Aome 12 Lath 13 Auel heroine 21 Pitcher Hersh1ser 22 Cootl's utensst 24 Lighl blowS 25 Panot 28 Stadium 27 Ct.imson property ,,.£VIOU9 ..VU\.£ SOlfttJ ~8 Rub Clean 29 "40Vlt ltke I • beby • 30 Oirectiof'I 31 Overact '46 Poll 48 Los ~ng let p1ayera St MJdge 52-feir 32 City conduit 35 Reply lo I • 53 50% 38 g;:ictlhl<e birds .c 1 Mofe advanced than 43 A lol 44 Dancer Fred 54 Act b\e a do_o 55 Peng 56 MOONl1UCll• actre~s 57 $a$k neighbor 58 Finished 59 Coas100 6t Fanmo 0 11 12 13 8y CHARLES GOMH wilh OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH \ml au . ·111F. JUOGI. ~01011 • 87 3 t1 7 ~ J o K (.lJ 1116 • K 2 E/\S'I \\E~~r •VIJ4 2 t' 4 • J\ K J JO S o AQ2 Q"87 4 +J9 5 4.l 0 95 J2 •H so flf . ,, 1:;i f{Jl(ICJ8(1 <> " •J\(JI076 I h.: h111J111r • \Oll 111 WI·\ I NOR Ill I \? t'1m l 'V J4 Pas J O 3• Ubl 4• 4N I' l'a..s S• St' l'n l'n\~ Opening k.tt..I. Tv.o ul • f:A I' l• Pim ... l'a l'u • folluw 1he h1durng amJ piny of this hnn<l 1."Utdully D1J uny11nc err m c11hcr 1hc h1JJ111g ur ph\)"1 If o;o, "'-ho'! W11h uch poor 11u111p'I, Nonh's CUt·huJ of the king or cluh-. IA.il'I 111- UJ\l'>CU, HoY.c:..,.er. Nm lh South 111igh1 'itill hove d1mhcd lo the five level after Eo~1·._ .,,1crific.:c. <:o no charge can he k\clcd ul either player lur.gc11ing i1110 m1-111a11'<; lund. lhc dclcnde1 .iurtcd w11h hh> r111111d~ ol ~r•l<ll·' fxcl.11\'r "'""'-<l 1hc ~·l·ond "w11h 1he ci1h1 of heart\, c.:u hcd the ucc ul <li1111w111il! • then cu~ $\..'ti to Ju111111y "'1111 I~ king ul Cl1th unJ led the SC\'tO of trumr:s Doth 11.IS\ <ind d1:el m pl.t>cli 11.w ... Wl1t11 the seven ltchJ, ll.:dnrl·t t."Ushed '"'o·di.1111011d<;, di~ard1r1g c.:luhs from h.111J. then led a111i1her 11 ump 111 hold 11~ he. it lo~se to one. Mitlmg live· u..ld Wh.11\ your verdict'! Ch.1rgc Ea t ¥illh 11 muj(]r error! If ckc.larcr hall ~lnr1cd with .1u·c anll 1um11ter J1an1oml. 1hc1c wa.s no wa> tltl· co1uruc1 cocsld be llcfeotcd. 0l l11.:1cforc, the UdCtM~ shoulJ haw Ileen ~d \Ill dedarcr's d1r.111hu1iun hcing 1-6' 1-5. In lhtil ca~. En\t cun Jclcut 1he cunlr'JCI b) rising wilh the 111."c on the lir11t trump leoo and re\'cn- inv 10 pooes. E11\t then mw.1 ..eo1c: n sec.ond trump trick for down one. ben co1ocrin~ "'''h the queen or lllllllfb "'111 ~UlllC'C. If tlcdnu:r rcr- S"IS wiLh a ccond 1rurnp, Ea'' "'111:; 11nd plays o third round Now Jedar· er has 10 lose 1wo clubs lor t..I0\~11 two. 'I hu best Sou1h can do is revet 1 lo dubs, but Eo<,t''I rurf is Ille cJeolh knell. Lean1 to be a bettu bridge play· er! Subscribe now to the Goren 01 idge Leiter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for informRtlon. Or write to: Gortn Bridge Letler, P.O. Oox 441U, Chirago, IU. 60680. I •7UMPLO~ 1 I •7HllPL~ I MERCHANDISER PT tor local rltU 5tores must be ptrSOMbla and handy c.111-800-847·28n Newport Beach Law attic• ... 111 re<:eptJonltt. 8 30am. • 5 30pln Moo.Fri Basle ~er Mulls requued 949-873-7410 OtfG AHt for olf 111 NS Crutrve, multi 11sk onen ~ ii .strono cOIMIUfl ~ Fax Rea JllOll 949-833-0e<CS Protenlon1I, 11perlenced office mgf. Qulekbookt 1 mull. Nell, 1tron9 ·ropl• akllla, FT f.4M40.SSO RHlclen\lll HHI Ettt1AI Busy, proleSSioflal, Esta1e 8rokw rited$ malUr.. llc«l&ed. FUl- Time IQOOt. Srna• P'tsl? ollice 1st Rate oppol1\lnity • "'~ 7'0-1900 .. RESTAURANT BURNOUT "' Fun, 1:xc1temenl, Travel! We cller a lun llf~ 9'Mrorvnent IOf S i1dv wtto Wanl e <:81981 00( I job Atilt~ more lmportn than expenence $2·5K ~1 month poltnlial 71.C·8gH873 sm-PERSON Upscele ChidlllW ClotlWlg and shoe stofe FT Illes ISSOC needecl ShOe exper • helpful Ullle People & Me 949-645'\JSS SALES ADVERTISING Sates people needed 10 ~ accounts 101 tiB ad agency 1.aoo-300-nao .SALES. Fin vt'/ Hi-lectl dislllbulOf 2 openings left for highly mot1v1led 1n1rget1e Siies per· &OM S119tr env•onment wl Co benellts FT po& sal/ comm c.-now 7\4·556 1007 PT PtrlOll for 1911 dulY olllce WOik Phone. type, Ille lie ~er knoW a ~. S&-SM!r ~-=~~~=--=-=~:---~~~-------------! 71H3H1908aslt10< Tony STU M PE D?, Call tor AnsVfers • lou • ,,,,,. "'""'-1 "'-' c..tt ~~L,..Eallsf_1~e SAlES APPOIM'tlfm SETl'fJlS •SOUS CHEF • Shill supeMsor 2-<4 yrs exper tun. gto1¥1h orllnled COll1*lY Send r8IUl'M to. PO Box 828. Coton1 Ott Mat Ce. 92625 All: R .. laur9nt M1n•rr • 9'>c CM<.....,. 1 ·9()0..37().9800 elCI code 500 ruo• \Ill...,.. • .... :=.=====:::::::::=;j:-;:=======;-i;::::::;::=====:::;;-1 Uc'd or no1. HI~ NOWl ERA Ralleny & UoyCSl/HB -476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS MANAGEMENT Resort Holel has poSillon IOI Valet Parle~ GueS1 ServlC8S Coqlpel1tive salary 800-701 ·3763 OI tu IOSl#'ne ~9-223-8715 The Community Mencet Place. Ctuslfted 842-5878 •78 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Niiioy lo it1y w1ilfT 1een d1ugll11r•, occ11lon1ly when par1n11 are 1w1y Good k1dl, llgtl\ cooking, dfivlng, englleh required. Reis, 9CM6W913 _ All Kinde of Job• For All Kind• or People. Cl•••lfted. 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS an apartment through classified Pit)'$ tor y011r req'd course al'ld prov'd tree training 800-4()()..$391 Ext 119 RECEPTIONIST Er1tlu:.t:\&hc. ~. ~I organized tor medcat equip dl6I lntertace W1Ul doctors o4· fices Bao;lc COITIPUlet sl(lls re- ~1ed Room tor growth FT Fu RHume to f.49-250-U21 FT /f'J' day and ev~ "111.fta 812-820 Per Hour TO(".Pn>ducus fitghu • llcallh. nnw.l l-.tt • tlll KHu .,...,_ • ~'a ltfm <ID~t &tnhll htd In 1989 c~d gro'A1ng Call 1oc appollltmmt 1-888-313-f 744 8AR8ERY COAST N.9. MMU.0141 ROBIN STYLISTl)AANUCURIST TUES-FRI 8AM~M 2 YRS EXPER CLOSED SAT·SUN eaihl«1cltf'i Liquor llort. 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(535667) I c:; L.J EE. l<EYLF..SS ENTRY A/C • P/S • P/W JlowlR DRIVER'S SEAT CRUISE.• 3800 V6 l.EAntER WRAPPED WHEEL 100 WAIT SOUND SYSTEM $8.988 $9.988 '96 SATURN SL2 . SJ J 988 Only 9,300 miles, auto, lthr, moon roof & more! Bal. of warranty. (298491} • '90 CHEVROLET CORVE'I*I'E $}4,988 Convertible, low mi., white, tan leather, xlnt. cond. (107855) '95 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Brougham, low 49K mi._. It. blue, navy leather, many xtras. (7()2793) $21,988 '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE $23,98~ L-Ow miJes. V-8. Northstar, chro. wheels & morel Bal. of Warr. (814258) " .. ·----GX •~ 4-00oR •-AIC . POWER Std $19,995 11\Sll '96 CADILLAC ELDORADO $2 6 ,988 Tour. low 20K mi., CD, moonroof, alloys. bat. of warr. (619906) '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS $27,988.t L-Ow 25K mile , 290 H.P. Northstar. CD, alloy , bal. of warr. (816905) '97 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS $28.988 L-Ow 22k miles, ¥X> H.P .. Northstar, Black, Lthr. Bal. of Warr. (80426) '98 CADILLAC DEVILLE $28,988 Low mi., white, tan llhr., V8 Northstar, prev. rental (794235) '97 CADILLAC ELDORADO $28,988 Tour, 300 H.P. North~tar, low mi.. CD, alloy . bal. of warr. {603727) I '98 CADILLAC CATERA $30 988 9800 90g. miles~ Lthr. mooruoof, C.D .• alloys & more! Bal. of Warr. (008764). _ ' ADAMS AVE. .. . • ' y .. .. • • . . . NeYJPOrt/Costo Mesa Daily Pilo EDINGER