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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-04-28 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA CON\MUNmES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1999 Ho~gard to sue city, dtjvers in accident • Woman who lost leg in September crash files $10-million claim, says she 'deserves something.' police reports. The drivers swerved to avoid a crash, and Gonnan's car jumped the curb, hitting Hougard and severing her leg. be relee.sed from Tustin Rehabili- tation Hospital in two weeks, but will still have to go to outpatient therapy three days a week. · DattPb COSTA MESA -Sara P. Hougard, who lost her leg in an accident on Victoria Street last September, plans to file lawsuits against the city of Costa Mesa and the two drivers involved in the crash, her lawyer said. The City Council rejected a $10-million claim last week filed on behalf of Hougard by her attorney. The accident happened on the morning of Sept. 20 as Hougard sat waiting on a curb on Victoria Street near Canyon Drive for coworker Monica Miyata to pick her up. Miyata was heading toward the freeway when she spotted Hougard and started to make a lane change. But Miyata didn't see a second car, driven by Lloyd Gorman, in her blind spot, according to Hougard is finishing seven months of intense rehabilitation and recovery. In addition to her severed leg, Hougard suffered massive internal injuries, includ- ing a lacerated liver and broken spleen, a broken neck and back, and a shattered right leg. Family, friendS and strangers were inspued by Hougard's effort to reclaim her life and pur· sue a career in nursing. She will All of her energy has been focused on her recovery rather than being angry at anyone involved in the accident, Hougard said. But, with more than $1.5 mil· lion in medical bills to date and a maxi.mum insurance policy of $2 million, Hougard said she thought it was best to hire a lawyer. ....... SEE ACCIDENT PAGE 5 Connor Bathen, left, and Trent Friedmann, both 7, stop to make repairs to their "ship" during a spin around the neighborhood. STORY BY NOAKI SCHWARTZ PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER T hough the Endeavour has left New- port Harbor, its spirit llves on m the "boat-car• created by Connor Bathen and 1Tent Friedmann. Last week, the boys toured the Endeav- our and the trip inspired a few more ameni- ties-some wood and oars on the side of the boat-car "We really Weed going down inside the ship,• the boys said excitedly Inspired by the replica wooden ship that docked in Newport Harbor, two Newport boys constructed a 'boat' of their own. Severdl weeks ago, the two 7-year-olds and Connor's big sister, Noelle Bathen, began building a ship on wheels "They play in the garage a lot,• said 1Ta- cy Friedmann, Trent's mother. While it started rather simply. with a wagon and a few blankets, the now 5-foot tall, motley structure mcludes a rruru refng- erator, table, jungle gym and umbrellas. Their own structure is pddded inside and has enough room to entertam three comfortably, while sipping a Hansen's or root beer from the fndge. While the stup is waterproof, it can't float, Trent explained" authoritatively. Umbrellas, which poke out from under the weight of blankets, were added on one SEE BOAT PAGE 5 Segerstrom requests tree removal • Proposal for South Coast Plaza would clear the view of a 'sculptured' pedestrian bridge at the center. EU'il GH. Oalyflb COST.\ MESA -About 50 trees of various spco would be removed and replaced with Cuban Royal Palms along Bear Street between South Coast Dnve and S1mOower Avenue und r apropos· al by CJ. 5egerstrom & Sbns. Oty staff members have rec'Om· mended that the Parks, Rcaeation Fadlties and ParkWays Commis· lkm deny the requ t because the replacement ti don't comply With City Coundl·approved streetscape and median guld • linel. The 19 CanatY Island Pin , 1 l ' Tipu trees, five Queen Palms, and 16 Eucalyptus trees are also in excellent condition, according to staff reports. Segersttom is making the request because tho existing trees woilld block views of a ·sctilp- tured • pede trian bridge being built between South Coast Plaza and South Coast Plaza West. Replacing the •disorderly aggregation" of trees would give U1e sticet a unif tcd look, Paul Free- man, director of community and government reMltion , said in a l t· tor to the city. The •unusuai-and •etegant• Cuban Royal Palm , which ar v ry diff1cult to hnd and ~ve to purchase in a matched t of 50, will alSo enhance Bear Street, he wrote. Relaf Costa Mesa President Uz Meyer said the gn;rup does not pport the propoted Change. QUESTION Rule worth bending? Should the city imke an I uception to Its land~ap- ing rules for South Coast Pl4za? Call our Re~ Hotline at (949) 642 6086 or send .-nail to ct.llypiloteearthllnk net. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown end tel~ num· bet (for YM'lflcation only). •wo would ho the oty would hke to other trees bes1d palms," Meyer aid. •ReLeef would much prefer that they not r ove mature trees a.od just use palms at the entranees. • MOii INDEX OA.SSIRED --.. ·--·--·' LOCAL VOKES .... -m--··--··· .. 2 POUCI flUS-.• -...... -.. --2 PUIUC N011CIS ·"--····N-.7 SPOllS • ---' nlflfD COlllMlf--3 WFATHER Sara Hougard Ues · ln her bed at the 1\J.stin Rehabillta- Uon Hospital, where she is recovering from an accident in which she lost her leg last summer. MARC MARTIN I DAil. Y PILOT Board OKs ~ reconfiguration of two zones • Newport Harbor, Costa hlth-rtnd s1xth-qrrtde program. Co ta I\ 1eSd Hiqh ~chool \~rill con- tinue to -.er.·" "l'\ 1 ·nth through 12th grades Mesa areas to see parent- adopted changes. "J'm \.t'f) hdppy," Sdld 0dV1S pdrent D('bb1e England Sht.> ddded that sht' heheves lourth- Ooily Pi.oi grdders wlll prnt1t t rom bem9 at NEWPORT-MI:SA -In quick I Davt.') Ldsl l\,o\Prntwr Supennten-succession school board memre~ dent Robert Bclrbot deeded that 11l unanunously rtpproved new Pans order to make better use ot scarn• for all school'> m both the Coc,ta dollars tree up cldssroom spdce at Mesa High School and Newport crowdP<i schools and make room Harb?r High School z~nes al thetr for smaller kmdcrqdrten clusws. meeting Tuesday everung mdm d.I!'.tnct schoob needP<l to~ The deosions, wtuch mark the recoiihgured end of five months o( intensive Instead ol rl1ctatmg "'httt commuruty meetings among par-should happen, Barbot decided to ents and distnct offioa.ls, call for get parents m .. ·oived rn the proce ...... schools m the Newport Harbor and Jet them ciern1e what the} High School zone to remain ds wrtnt Parenl'i 10 the EstdDoa High they are. but to add a portable School and ( ·orona del Mar High dassroom at ManneJ"S Elemental) I School 1on~s cne expected to School to reduct> the size-. of mdke rerommendallons -.oon krndergarten clac;ses. But even d" the hoard \·ott:!d on Elementary schools m the Co.... the carelullv prcpdled recomm('n· ta Mesa zone on the other hand datlons some pdrents at Ne '""POrt will change c;ubstantiall}' College Harbor ~d~ thev ar • womed that Park. Pauldnno dnd Sonora Ele-the five-month. process has not mentary schools, wluch now serve addressed underlying mequabtles kindergarten through fourth between clistnc1 <;(hools grades. will send therr fourth-Othei purent!'t ..,uch as Penny graders to the Davis 5th and 6th Darlmg. ob1ect to a proposal to Grade Center. turn ~tonte Vbta t l11h "chool mto Ktllybrooke Elementary School, an elementaf) ..,c-h0< wtuch now serves kindergarten We ha\·e had a~olutch no through fourth grade, will add a considerdt1on • ..,hp ..,aid Stokes calls for school hotline to help parents ~~~-J_r~_..,1_tA~G-~_100_~-)-'~~~-1 NEWPORT-MES.\ -In the wake of last week\ tragic Col· orado high school shooting, School Boa.rd President Serent' Stokes on Tuesday called for the Newport-f\.tcsa school d.Istnct to take steps to help troubled h~t'ns before they resort to violence. "I have really been gwing this MILI.ENNIUM MOMENT a lot of thought,• she said, addmg U1at her phon1""' has been nnqmu off the hook m the la t week wtth parents askmg, 'Bow saf " are our schootsr Among the thmgs Stokes would like is a hotline that par- ents and students ccm call tor tt'fenals, or ii lhey are concemt.>d about a tnend or a child SEE HOTLINE PAGE 5 Dedicated to his co1111nunity Keith Bum.ham uo o long- time member of Rotary Club mt rnationftl a Rotary Di ttid Governor from 1966·67, he was in trumt!nlal ln establls:hing the N Wp<>n· lr.1n Rotary Club. He h represented N wport Beach a a member of Rotary' lntemational Boord of 01 tors and a a truSl for lh Rotaiy International Found • tlon In h1I honor, the Rotary C\lb recenUy ettabliaMd the -be·~tobm· •dlMl•d•OI r II County Rotary m mber who needs hnandAl ft 1 tan . Burnham h rv c1 on the board of d1 o ror Polio Plu , o phOanthrop ~ t n- on of th Rotary Oub d di- cated to climln ung polio by th } ar 200 . Burnham h 1 n a mrnl· her of Ui Brubol Ba Club, th Hoag 52 ub nd Big Canyon Country Club for lb put SO y Burnham moved to Unda lile with b1I Wife and ftve ddldrell in 1970 Ud he is tM pd pn It ml Of .. Uada .... A-.Mlll- loCals only Doily Pilot ALMANAC .. EDITOR'S NOTE: 00 you Ot' some- c you know have • landl1\Mtc lrthday or annlvenaty coming up? If '°· we'd like to iflC'lude It In out Almaria< section. Please call the lnfor· , wt1on into the Readen' Hotline, 119) 642-6086, fax it to (949) 646- 170, or mall it to Daily Pilot., 330 W. 'ay St., Costa Mesa 92627. You mey •• 1~0 send photographs, but please be ure to include a self-addressed, 5tclmped envelope if you'd like It ctumed. qfRTHS • lost recent births in Newport tdt and Costa Mesa: ! .oger H. Mejia Jr. on April 3 • <.. 'hnstopber R. Bailey 111 April 4 \Jana I. Lynch on April 4 ¥ evm A. Asis on April 5 I .reeana C. Greenberg n April 5 • ! mma P. Kathcart on April 5 I lolly A. Cachola on April 6 \kKenna R. Caskey on April 6 l,ts1e P Dunk on April 7 1 dSSaJldra E Figueroa II .\priJ 7 \AR RIAGES lost recent marriages as l >orted to the Orange County •·corder's Office: OSTA MESA Robert W. Parcher and Ray- .. . Students ~e -her 'living rewards' District names Kaiser Elementary's Bonnie Brigman its Teacher of the Year J't!SSICA GAJUUSON ~Plot COSTA MESA -Kaiser Ele· mentary School teacher Bonnie l3rigman prides hetself on sur- prising her students every day, • but she was the one who got a shock Tuesday. Brigman has been named the district's Teacher of the Year-' and was presented with a bal- loon bouquet by teachers' union president Linda Mook aod Superintendent of Schools Robert Barbot. ·u shocked me," said Brig· man, who has been teaching for 25 years. "It was like, 'ob my gosh.'" Brigman's boss, Kaiser Ele- mentary School Principal Daryle Palmer, was not a bit surprised. "Bonnie empowers every child by ma.king them feel like actually feels like every child is the most special child in the class. And many of them remem· ber that feeling for years to come, crossing vast distances to return to her classroom to thank her for what she's done. Take the student she bad in second grade nearly a decade ago. "He moved to San Diego, and he was getting ready to ' graduate from high school, and he showed up at my door and I couldn't believe it." she said. •I was crying $ind I hugged him.• Or the stude~t who, despite moving to Lake Arrowhead and surviving a bout of cancer, comes back every year on her bi.Fthday to bring a book to the class library. "These are my living rewards," said Brigman. HI'm really excited about receiving the award, and I think it's a great honor to repre- sent all the teachers in my school disi.rict, • she added. So what is the secret to being a great teacher? .i L Porter, married March 13 1 Costa Mesd Jnhn R. Murrel and Valerie R. IPncia, married March 19 in • inta Ana • the most special child in the class," she said. But to hear Brigman talk, she MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Kaiser Elementary teacher Bonnie Brigman leads her students back to class after being named the district's Teacher of the Year at an early-morning assembly . uYou know what makes a great teacher," Brigman said. •Having the heart of a teacher. A teacher who cares and loves kids. A teacher who takes the time to touch the lives of the children in her classroom, every single day.• <.. .regory W Ashbaugh and ine L. Gillmore, married o1rch 20 in Santa Ana ,1,.x A. Bechelian and Maria <.. d .. Ullo, married March 20 N1,wport Beach City ponders traffic at 'mixmaster' intersection BUSINESS BRIEFS 1\lH hael W. Luth and Kelly J. • wl>ury, married March 20 in 11nhngton Beach "WPORT BEACH \ iron C. Mulvaney and •··1 qh A. Graves, married 1 1 w h 20 in Rancho Santa Fe )EATHS lost recent deaths as reported th1• Ornnge County '(order's Office: _QSTA MESA fr>len Pozar, 82, March 21 '1s~ph E DaVlS, 90, March 26 1whdel M Mageean, 33, 1.irc h 27 """ L ~ledind, 50, March 29 .,rwPORT BEACH • 1.-i ~I. Gentry, 96, March 22 11,11 Jdvad1 93, March 24 • 1yu D Arakawa, 70, '1rcli 1.7 nht1rdt L Dorman, 91. '1rch 27 •ty J Martm, 65, March 27 u .-1 D Bouza, 93, March 30 ~Al ESTATE TRANSACTI ONS • Several proposals have been suggested to ease congestion at the comer of Newport and Balboa boulevards. ANoni:w s ·1 EVEN 1 IAnm~ Oca1y Pio! NEWPORT BEACH -City officials are struggling with as many as seven different propos- als for tack.ling the traffic prob- lems created by the notorious intersection of Balboa and New- port boulevards known as "the mixmaster." The intersection, which serves as the primary gateway to the Balboa Peninsula, has long been a source of complaints from both drivers and area businesses. "It's congested on busy sum- mer weekends, and it's been described to us .. as confusing, especially if it's the first time you've driven through the area as a nonresident," said Tony Brine of the city's traffic department. "We're trying to provide access to the businesses, access to the square horn Newport Boulevard, and we're trying to Jessen the confusion through the intersec- tion. ff Brine said the current design of the intersection can cause everything from pedestrian con- fusion to cars ending up on the wrong side of the street, inadver- tently driving against traffic. ul don't think our accident records would indicate that it's unsafe, but we certainly do bear of people going the wrong way down certain streets,~ Brine said. "I think there's a lot of situations and close calls, so we want to make sure we do something about it." City officials have thus far held four community meetings to solicit public input on potential solutions for the intersection. They have met with the general public, with local business own- ers, and with representatives from local homeowner associa- tions. Among the proposals: creating a uy" -shaped intersection at Bal- boa Boulevai d; creating a "Tff - shaped intersection at either 25th, 26th or 28th streets; design- ing a criss-cross intersection at 25th Street; or building a round- QUESTION A good mix7 How do you think New- port Beach should deal with the 'mixmaster' intersection? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dal· lypilotOearthlink.net. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and telephone num- ber (for verlfic.atlon only). about at 26th Street with public art or landscaping at the center of the circle. Initial public reaction was actually to leave the intersection unchanged, city officials said, largely because it wowd cause the least disruption to the city and cost no money. But business- es and homeowner associations both have smce asked for changes, endorsing one of the •yH -intersection proposals for Balboa Avenue. Businesses, however, also urged the city to be sensitive to parking needs along the route .. "Parking's a huge problem,'' said Dina Becker, general man- ager for the Old Spaghetti Facto- ry restaurant at the comer of Bal- boa Boulevard and 21st Street. HThe city definitely needs to do . something about it, but I don't ~ know what that is. ; "There's no room down here . ! for anything,• she said. "We have : a parking lot. We're one of the only places around here that has one, but it fills up in like 10 min- utes on the weekend. We don't : even have enough [parking) for : our own customers.• : Brine said the city shares • those concerns. "We definitely want to main- tain the parking that we have in the area, and U any of the propos- als means that we would lose parking, then we would have to look into replacing it,• Brine said. HWe need to either maintain the parking in the area, or to provide additional parking for the busi- nesses there." None of the proposals has a dollar value attached as of yet, though city officials said they are currently preparing a report that will provide in-depth details for the most likely final options. Lawrence & Mayo ponder name change Lawrence & Mayo of Newport Beach has changed its name to Lawrence, Mayo & Ponder. The firm is a full-service agency that provides creative services to businesses in Califor- nia and across the United States. The change was made to recog- nize Claudia Ponder, longtime partner and chief operations offi- cer. Lawrence, Mayo & Ponder also announced recently the establishment of Pittman & Asso- ciates, an affiliate of Lawrence, Mayo & Ponder. The new agency will function as a public relations firm and is headquartered in Newport Beach. Esprit named ad agency for Vytra 1 111 reaJ estate sales as "., tr>rl by the Continental wy1·rs Title Co. in Santa NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL ROUNDUP . Esprit Communications Inc. of Corona del Mar has been select- ed as the new advertising agency for Vytra Health Plans Long Island, Inc. Esprit will be devel- oping and launching a new ca.rQ.- paign for Vytra. Esprit Communi- cations is a marketing communi- cations company founded in 1990. The company's cllentele includes medical diagnostic and device companies, hospitals and managed care organizers. ,,. <)STA MESA t;ul Albert Place, $280,000 ll Cecil Place $270,000 ' Darrellmcsa, $195,000 I 1h Oonhill Dnve, $340,000 >Knox Sl, $100,000 , l\ 1t•sa Street, $359,000 I'> t Napolt Way, $210,000 1111:1 President Place, $209,000 10 E 21st St, $315,000 JFWPORT BEACH H Escapade Court, $254,000 15 La Jolla Drive, $190,000 1:l:l4 Laurel Place, $325,000 •!\Jojo Court, $250,000 • ISSUE: The Newport Beach Business Improvement Distnct. • ACTION: Approved 7 -0. • SUMMARY: The City Council has established Busmess Improvement Districts at various locations around the city to help promote commercial ·areas and enhance bu'siness conditions for members of the district. The council at its meeting Monday created a Business Improvement District Coordinating Committee, which will oversee all of the ells· tricts and help avoid inconsisten- cies between them. Members of the coordinating committee will include representatives from each local district's advisory board, as well as representatives from the Newport Beach Confer- ence and Visitors Bureau and the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. • ISSUE: McFadden's Place Farmer's Market. • ACTION: Approved 7-0. • SUMMARY: The McFadden's Place Farmer's Market has been closed for several weeks pending its permit renewal by. the City Council. Tbe council on Monday recertified the market, which will re-open Tuesday at its usual loca- tion at the Newport Pier near the intersection of 21st Street and Balboa Avenue. The conncil also directed city staff to provide a report evaluating the market's operations during the first six months of the city's agreement with the market's operator. • ISSUE:Orange County Grand Jury report. • ACTION: Approved 7 -0. • SUMMARY: The Orange Coun- ty Grand Jury has issued a report that addresses leaf-blower pollu- tion hazards in the county and makes recommendations for local municipalities to offset the risks. City officials said only one of the four recommendations applies to Newport Beach: banning the use of gas-powered blowers in the city. Rather than making such devices illegal, however, the City Council unanimously voted to stay with its current leaf-blower ·· laws, which include restricting blowers to a noise level of 70 decibels or less, thereby reducing exhaust and thus the amount of pollution generated. Council members also noted that the city maintains the highest frequency of street sweeping of any city in the county, which significantly offsets the need for leaf-blowers. -Andrew Steven Harris ' • Downey Savings names vice president Downey Savings, headquar- tered in Newport Beach, recently promoted Priscilla Hoffer to executive vice president, chief information officer. Hoffer hos heen with Downey since January and brings more than 20 years of experience in the financial ser- vices industry. Prior to joining Downey, Hoffer was senior vice president of technology services at Glendale Federal Banlc. READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 news stories, Illustrations, ed1to· rial matter or ~dvertisements herein can be reproduced with- out written permission of copy· right owner. WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES VOL 93, NO. 99 THOMAS H. 10ttNSON. Publijher WIWAM LOIOB.l. Editor STEVI MARll£. Managing EditOt TINA IORGATTA. An1stant Managing Editor S.J. 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TIDES TODAY First low 3:01 a.m ........ 0.3 First high 9:01 •.m .. . . 4.2 Second low 2:52 p.m ........ 0.6 Second high 9:04 p.m ........ 5.1 THURSDAY First low 1:33 a.m .••••.•. 0.1 First high 9:37 a.m .....•.• 4.1 S«ond low 3:17 p.m .... , 0.9 S.Cond high 9:21 p.m ...•...• S.2 WATlll ll~TIM&: 58 Variable clouds today with a chance of rain. Winds are strong out of the northwest at 20-30 mph. Partly cloudy skies and rain should stay with us through Thursday. We h•ve an lncreas· Ing iouthwest swell with waist· to shoul· d r-hlgh sets tOday. Water conditions and visibility are felr. Th• iun will Ht It 7:33 p.m. I• COSTA MESA • Mela Vwde East: Ladies undergarments worth $237 were stolen from an apartment complex laundry room In the 2000 bJod( AJ:>fll 14. • Victoria Street Someone spray-painted graffiti on the wcills of the Unitarian Church In the 1000 block between April 15-16. Dam-ages were estimated at $2.,500. • Gowmor StrMt: A video game system and video games WOf1tl SSSOYtltre stolen from a residence In the 800 block April 15. • IC.almul owtv.: A laptop computer and briefwe worth Sl,495 were stoltn from a business In the 100 block be~ April 15-16. • Sunfloww Aw: 1Wo 12-packs of Bud Light worth S21.52 were stolen from a Orclt Kin the 1000 block J(prll 18. NEWPORT BEACH • W. eo.t t~ AA outboard motOt' worth S 1, 125 was stolen from I t docked at Leiding Edgt Yacht Services In the 2000 b4odt April 24. • Avoc.do -....: Someotw broke Into • doctors officE In u,. • 1000 block and stole $50 worth of presa1ptloo pads. syringes and petty <.ash Af>rll 2A. • lllyllde Orfw: AA undlsclottd amount Of Computlf C(!ml» nents arid ~twas stOten from Eastman a Asloclltel lrisur· aru Se(vice In the 1000 block Aptll 23. • M fl IJll DrfW; On APfil 23, ~pulled I Cleflmle drit'lk• Ing fountain off the well of the Hlrbof "ldgt MeNr ASloclation's pOof clubhouse ~ putt'lld • JClO.pound tr aSh bin Into ttle pooJ. • c.aus1ng S.,000 In daf:Nge. " I .. •. Doily Pilot Wednesday, Apt"1I 28, 1999 3 ColoradQ shooting proves the time for change is now I t is fitting that a rogue winter storm swept down on Colorado last Wednesday. After what happened the day before, dear, blue skies and warm · sunshine would have been all . wrong. Because in a school awash in bright and promising youngsters, some of its finest were slaugh- tered by two peers, also youths of considerable promise. · We have a good handle on the who, what, when, where and how of the Columbine High School tragedy. As the numbness wears off, the grief will turn to anger and, once again, society will try to figure out the most difficult ques- tion of all -why? We know that Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold were weirdoes _y.-ho wore long, black coats, thought Adolph Hitler was a right guy and made videos about killing people. But this apparently wasn't enough to turn a head. The principal of Columbine said: "1Tenchcoat Mafia? What's that?" even though the outcast group bad its picture in his school's yearbook, right there with the football team and chess dub. Their parents didn't know that Eric and Dylan were collecting an arsenal of heavy weapons and building bombs in their bed- rooms. Friends didn't know they had spent months planning to kill htmdreds of $ldents and neigh- borhood residents, bum down the school and, if they were still alive, hijack an airliner and crash it into New York City. Just two slightly weird, con- fused teenagers -and, hey, what's another couple of slightly weird,confus.edteenagers. Weren't we all that way at one time or another? Of course. But we didn't blow away our fellow students, even some of those who might have made our lives miserable. J. even remember a time when, if two guys had a difference in opinion, they'd go out behind the.gym or the gas station or the drive-in and bloody each other's noses. The answer to the why prob- THE FRED COLUMN fred martin lem, l think, is yes, yes, yeS';a thousand times yes. Yes, it's lack of porental control. Yes, it's lack of respect for society and its institutions. And, yes, it's the proliferation of handguns and other weapons of mass destruc- tion. (Consider this statement, made just a few hours after the mas- sacre, from a man who heads one of the guns-everywhere organiza- tions that thnve here in Colorado: "If the teachers at Columbine had been armed, this wouldn't have happened.") Yes, it is a legal environment - inane judicial rulings, ignorant legislation and baseless lawsuits -that has made the educational system back away from identify- ing and finding help for children who show emotional danger signs. Yes, don't forget the corollary to that: the "Not-my-kid" syndrome so prevalent among parents. Yes, definitely the music of this generation must take a significant po{tion of the blame for a culture that tolerates the shootings in Jonesboro and Paducah and Springfield, and now Llttleton. When 1 was the age of Eric Harris and Dylap Klebold, my music came from Duke Ellington and Count Basie, Red Nichols and Pete Dailey, Louis Prima and Louis Jordan. About as bad as my lyrics went wa1> Prirna's, "Mable, Mable, sweet and able, get off the kitchen table/Go on out and get yourself a job." Assembly candidate stresses individual rights It isn't just the Republican pres- idential primary that is drawing politicians to Newport-Mesa these days. There's also the little matter of the 10th District Assembly seat, which will be open in 2000 after Republican Marilyn Brewer is forced out by term limits. On Tuesday, Irvine business- man John Campbell -the first announced candidate in the race to repla<.e Brewer -outlined to a dozen members of the Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated why they should cast thei.F ballots for him; a first-time candidate for public office. "I'm very optimistic about our f"'larty, and I'm very optimistic about that we can do," said the 43-year- old founder of car dealerships Sat- urn of Orange County and Saab of .. Orange County. ·A lot of Republicans these days are down," he said. "Yeah, we got shellacked, especially in California (during the last election). Every once in a while, that happens." . Rather than giving up -or worse still, giving into Democrats -Campbell said the GOP should stand in opposition to Gov. Gray· Davis and the Democratically con- trolled state government. "We need to fight them when they take away our freedoms,• he said. "We need to fight them and fight them hard." Republicans also need to return to the values and philosophies that, he said, won them majority support in the days of Ronald Reagan's presidency. The party should work to lower truces, reduce the size of govern- Dinner by the Bay ... Enjoy a relaxed dining atmosphere on out heated waterfront ptltio. Weekly specials include: . -Fresh GRILLED SEAFOOD- Si::ling FAJITAS -Pasta & Chicken and our spectacular PRIME RIB MEET OUR MEMBERS Member for: I 0 ycm Occup.ciooi Homemilir Why clld 7011 jolo Shape-Upl I fdt comfon~blc 1hc fint 1imc I walked i.n Shapc·Up. I liked their aerobic and curcisc prognuru and the (rienJly $Wt Goelai To maintain good het.lrh •nd my 4 figure. My parcnb wcrt 1kkly & I w.1n1 to ;1vuid hnhh robltms. Evtry Thu~ lhro~h Sunday ~rvtd 5 p.m. -'T p.m. Raulw ;uni: dre» 5iJ.c fur ytan. 1 fttl tonC\I 11nd ~blc 10 Jo tht 1poru lletivitics I love! Wllat do you Uu lbout Sllipe:Upl Uikc the: priwcv. nmnbtn m here to workout, not p$tp. Thu .ti.I~ me 10 enjoy my workoUt & not fed inrimiduro. ment and ensure that taxpayer money is not wasted, Campbell said. If elected, he promised to work for those goals, as well as pledging to publicize every year the five biggest wastes in the state budget. Stressing his . belief in the "rugged individualism" of the American people, Campbell said repeatedly that government should stay out of people's ways and allow them to succeed or fail on their own. Campbell said he likely would fund his campaign partially with his own money, but said be would not spend more than he received in contributions. Among his supporters, he told the Republican crowd, are Assem- blyman Scott Baugh, Newport Beach Mayor Dennis O'Neil and Sen. Ross Johnson. t/ 75 COMPLIMENTARY LEXUS LOAN CARS ti HAND CAR WASH & VACUUM INCLUDED WITH EVERY SERVICE SERVICF. OPEN: MO'··•'llt. 7:..lOAM · 8:00 P\I SAT. 8:00AM· 5:00 PM Or, from Pete Daily: "When the war breaks out m Mexico, I'm a- gonna go to Montreal/Got a forty- second cousin up in Canada and I'm gonna pay a fnendly call ... " Contrast that with this, from a "musical" icon of the 1990s, Kurt Cobain: "Rape me, Rape me my friend/Rape me again, I'm not the only one ... Hate me, Do 1t again and again/Waste me ... I'm not the only one ... • Yes, our inability lo look at reality is part of the problem We no longer have state priso~s. we have "correctional facilities." We don't have cops on campui.es, we have "'resource officers." Young thugs are "children" and, even when they commit serious crimes, their identities are hidden. There-is a desperate need for this country to get real, because what we saw dt Colwnbme was the ultimate rc:>.ality. And, you can bet there's more to come. Journdlists and politioans seem.fond of usmg the tenn ."sea change" to chardcterize a massive tram.formation. We need one of those sea chdnges Fast. • FRED MARTIN is a former Newport Beach resident who now wntes from Fort Colltns. Colo. His column runs on Wednesdays Full Service Catering ~~ • Sizzling Faj1ta Bar ~ Strolling Mariachis . .,.. Pci;;9;;.:;~~;~·~~ ~ • Enchiladas • Taqu1tos • Tacos • Tama les Guacamole • Salsa AND MORE! 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Pullerton choir m rnbcrs were too distraught to sing elec- tions such as "The Young Lions," •0on•t be Weary "ftaveler" and "Elijah Rock" without Lam, but other college choirs went on to pe1. form, some changing thelf selec- tions at the last minute to help uplift the crowd, said Dorothy Jean, a Pacific Chorale Alumna who attended the daylong fesbval "They started out the concert about 10 minutes late, H Jean said. "They said they were dedicating the whole evening's performance to his memory because he would have wanted it to go on. I felt sor- rowful the whole night.• The evening's performance was an emotional one and singers per- formed brilliantly despite the pall of grtef and shock left by Lam's sudden death, Jean said. Soft sobs echoed through the chamber dur- ing a moment of silence for Lam before the performance. Earlier in the day, the Sdn Clemente High School a cappella choir perforrtted without class- mates Aaron Cornwell and Kevin Jordan, who died in a car accident the rught before, said Julie Bus- ell, executive director of Pacific Chorale. The decision to dedicate the evening's performance to Lam and go on with the show was a difficult one, but everyone agreed that performing would be an important tribute to the student, Bussell said. Pdcific Chorale members have performed in the past despite per- sonal tragedies or crises, she said. "The majority of them choose to come to rehearsal because they find being with friends and smging their music is ther~y. • Bussell said. The evening ended with a somber and poignant message by John Alexander, artistic director of Paaf1c Chorale, who asked every- one to dnve home safely. BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the. Best for Less! 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ANDRfW SnMJN HARRIS ~f Pio! NEWPORT BEACl I -City officials hdve called on the U.S. Navy to put a stop to Irvine's efforts to dnnex the El Toro Marine Air Station -a move which, if successful, would almost certcunly put an end to plans for a commercial airport at the site. The Nc•wport Beach City Council earlier this week endorsed a resolution that for- mally opposes the annexation, which would transfer ownership of the base from the U S. govern- ment to the city of lrvUle. Hlrvine·~ annexdllon of the base could seriously compromise the ieuse pldnning process that hds been in place since 1994,'' said Peggy Ducey, deputy city manager for Newport Beach. Ducey notPd thdt lrvtne has already opposed the El Toro air- port and hds mstedd endorsed the so-cdlled "Mtllenruum Plan, ff which would trdnsform the base into a housinq, shopping dnd recreational center HU the annexullon is success- ful, and they become the sole r1sk about our custom cabinetry Open M·f 8 a.m.-5 p.m. jurisdiction controllihg the base . . Irvine would thtn have sole discretion over U\~ final Commu- nity Reuse Plan, 11 Ducey said. •The aviation planniJ\g that has occurred over the past few years would be in sel'ioui jeopardy. ff • Irvine has already filed an ini- tial application to annex El Toro with an area agency called the Local Agency Formation Com- mission, which oversees city annexations. Newport 13each officials opposing the annexation note that two other government agen- cies have influ nee over the deci- sion: The U.S. Navy, which owns the base, and the County of Orange. which has negotiating power over property and sales tax revenues and which has endorsed the auport plan. Should the U.S. Navy oppose the annexation, it would duto- matically be denied: but should the Navy not oppose it, Irvme would be forced to negotiate with the county over how to divide the tax revenues. "If (an) agreement ca.nnot be reached between lrvihe and lhe county, then the dnnexation can- not move forward," Ducey said. ••However, there has been specu- lation that Irvine may agree to give up all the property tdx for the ability to control the land-use decisions at the base.• Anti-airport activists hdlled the move to annex the base, say- ing it is m accordance with state and federal law over the closure of military bases. R.C. Company 949•547•4970 1328 E. Edinger A\·c. Doily Pilot QUESTION To whet extent should I Newport. Bead1 fi~t for approval of an airport at the El Toro M•iM Air Ba&e? call our Readers Hotline <'t (949) 642-6086 or send e-mall to dailypilotOearthlink.net. Please $J>ell ~r name and tell us y0ur · hometown and telephone num- ber (for verification only). Hit is in keeping with the base reuse process, which encourages the communities who are most impacted by the closure to be involved in the planrung for th<> reuse of the base," said Meg Waters, spokeswoman for the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority, which opposes the airport plan N Irvine has always been the most impacted city, and the county has basically shanghaied them and all of the other cities in South County. ff The El Toro Marine Corps Air Station is scheduled to close m July, and county officials have proposed building an internd- tional airport at the site with as mdny as 29 million passengers per year. Critics of the plan say 1l will c reate an excessive burden on South County, with air traffic shifted away from the John Wayne Allport to the north. Oi1er 25 ~ears of quality craftsmanship Doily Pilot ACCIDENT CONTINUED FROM 1 ·1 know some of them were at fault,• Hougard said of the parties who will be involved in litigation. "I'm not mad at them, but if things were wrong, 1 do deserve some- . } BOAT CONTINUED FROM 1 particularly rainy day. Pushing the boat-car around the neighborhood has become the boys' favorite after-school pas- time. lbe structure is surprisingly balanced and maneuvers safely over s~ bumpta. One boy acts as a lookout from inside, while the other pushe from the back. The colorful stup, dressed with a rainbow of blankets and umbrellas, blends in rather charmingly as it trundles down the quamt neighborhood road. But neighbors aren't sure what to make of the contraption. Some Wednesday, Ap<tl 28, 1999 5 have called it a rocket One even 1 TREES height and are about 15 yea.rs old, called it a •Frankenstein• boat. : would be difficult. "They alway .. say, 'What in the : •0nce you start getting into world is that?'" Connor and nent : CONTINUED FROM 1 peamen trees ot that Sl:le, it's very said, peaking over one another. 1 . . expensive to have them transplanl- Neighbors within the com.mu· : Meyer said pa.Jin trees did not ed.· Bogart said. •Generally, the ruty seem to delight m watching : do as much for beaut:i¥Jlg. _ had-fatality rate is fairly high with trees the ship sail past their windows --: ing and reduong pollution m the of that size.· well. most of the folks, anyway. · ; community. There also is a short-It also would oofbe worth the ~we always get chased by 10-; ~e of mature tree5 in the city, she fIDanciaJ cost to relocate eucalyptus year-old boys,• sajp Connor. ; said. trees, which are fast-growing thing." Hougard's attorney, Ray Art:iano, said things certainly were wrong. : Kathryn Gu.stafson is the world-specie anyway, Boga.rt added. -__,.---------------------------------; renowned artist hired by Costs of relocating trees range from ; Segerstrom to build the bndge, $500 to $1,000 for smaller trees and • Children who exhibit uncon-: meant to be a •signature piece" at as much as $4,000 for larger trees. "We believe there is strong evidence that suggests, in addition to the two drivers involved, that conditions of the roadway contributed to the accident," Artiano said. But an investigation into the claim found nothing wrong with the roadway that could have caused or con- tributed to the accident, said Karen Adams, nsk manager for the city. Police reports taken at the time of the acctdenl don't point to dily ahnormdlities m the road design or traffic lights. HOTLINE CONTINUED FROM 1 •Sometimes parents really do not know where to go for help,• she said, adding that many par- ents call the police, only to be told the police carmot do anything until a child commits a crime. Students, on the other hartd, might hear classmates talking about bombs or guns and need a place to report such threats. "They don't know where to go,• Stokes said. She aJso called on school pnnci· paJs and PTA presidents to dtsbib- ute a guide to safe schools put out by the United States Department of Educabon. ~ The guide includes a list of ear- ly warning signs typical of children who may resort to violence. Stokes called for those early warning signs to be distributed to all schools as soon as possible. They include: • Children who are victims of vio- lence -including physical or sex- ual dbuse. • Children wbo feel they are ptcked on and persecuted by their peers • Children who do not appear interested in school, and who are failing • Children who express anger and violence in drawings or writings . Miyata WdS found to be at fault in the accident for mak- ing an unsafe lane chartge, according to police reports. She was aJso dnving with a suspended license for a previ- ous drunken driving convic- tion, the reports said. RUFFLES UPHOLST·ERY Miyata could not be reachedforcollUllentasefforts to contact her were not suc- cessful. Where Your Dollar Covers Morel Club Artiano said he plans to file the lawsuits agamst the city. 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Children with a history of disci-: years when the trees reach full conf ertd trees for that area Excep- pline prob!erns . · : height, pedestrians on the stain-bons have been made in the past, The gwde aJso cautions agamst : less-steel bird-like bridge will look speofically for CJ Segerstrom & "stereotyping children,• or jump-: out into the fronds of the trees' Sons, when it comes to complying ing too quickly lo conclusions. 1 crowns. wt th the gwdelmes, Van Holt said. _ Stokes said s!1e just wants the ; One question that hdS been In previous cases, exceptions distnct to offe,.r artother place for : raised is whether arty of the 50 the were granted because Segerstrom parents to go. : trees can be donated, S&d Keith WdS pctymg for street improve- "We cart't do it m 1.SOlation. • she ~ Van Holt, commuruty servtces ments. said. "We need to have parents : director. The Parks. Recreation Facillbes understand that lf you suspect your : City Arbonst Joe Bogart said and Parkwayl> Commission meets student is having a problem ... ~ that relocating the trees, which dt 6 10 p.m ID Council ~ there are steps you Cart take." range from 12 feet and 35 feet tn I at City Hall, 77 fdlf Dove. JOHNNY WAS COLLECTIONS ffUdoy, C>/prit30M l lamrSpm- Register to win a FREE Johnny Was t-shirt and receive a FREE gift with purchase ARM 9 IRE Corona del Mar Plaza 840 Avocado, Newport Beach (949) 644-9888 COIT ~~choice of the House Cleaning Sale'' For over 45 ye.ir , CO/T's advanced equipment and fully trained, certified tcchni~ian ha\'e provided the mo t effective cleaning available for all types of carpets, rug , dr.1peries and upholsten. CO/T's profos ional care and personal attention to detail assures vou th e fines t re _ ..Its possible; and we guara11tee it! • t ' ' ' • ... 247 days. .. 6 Doily Pilot . ,.1 llM to• .t • (..._ ,_.., iRnllefi; won't pildl Friday, sot.91 have • lat a .-to rest, Ware he Would be sdlldiiled to Pftch agcin ... • Kirk .....,..ISter, Costa Mesa High baseball coach 'Nednesdoy, Apni 28, 1999 •~Editor Roger Carlson • 9.49-S74A223 ALSHULER SEA VIEW'S ATHLETE OF YEAR Corona del Mar High senior standout bas earned 10 varsity letters in volleyball, basketball and football. ·earning individual distinction in. BARRY FAULKNl!R After starting as a freshman, he earned first-team all-league, All· Newport-Mesa District and All- CIF recognition as a sophomore. Alshuler played most of his three football seasons on defense, but dlso contributed significantly as a versatile performer offensively. each. lblt Plot His most impressive team and Last season, Alshuler poWlded a team-high 26 kills in a five- game title-match triumph over three-time defending' section champion Santa Ynez. He was named first-team All-CIF, first- team all-league and all-district. He played free safety, strong safety, comerback and even line- backer, as well as receiver, quar- terback and tight end. CORONA DEL MAR -Corona individual accomplishments have del Mar High senior Dennis come on the volleyball court, Alshuler, who will finish his prep where he has currently Jed Coach career with 10 varsity letters in Steve Conti's defending CIF three sports, has been named the Southern Section Division Ill Sea View League Male Athlete of champioi:i to the No. 1 county the Year by the circuit's athletic rapking and a share of the Sea A veteran club volleyball per- former, Alshuler is weighing his collegiate options in volleyball and/or football. Oqe CdM coach suggested Princeton has become the favorite to land Alshuler, who may play both sports for the Tigers. As a senior, he was an all-pur- pose choice on the Daily Pilot's first-team All-Sea View offense. He had 18 receptions for 113 yards, rushed for 149 yards and two touchdowns anti also threw for 315.yards and two TDs. directors. View lead. The 6-foot-5, 200-pounder is a Alshuler· was a first-team All- four-year varsity volleyball starter CIP choice each of the last two at middle blocker for the Sea springs, when he helped lead the Kings. He also started three sea-Sea Kings to back-to-back Divi- sons in basketball and football, sion m title matches. He was also named to the Newport-Mesa District Dream Team last fall. · ln basketball, Alshuler's ath- Charlie Brande Coach of the year • Mountain Pacific Sports Federation coaches honor him after UCI's rise to power in volleyball. IRVINE -Charlie Brande, a former h~ad volleyball coach at Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools, and the current coach of the men's volleyball team at UCI, has been named Coach of the Year in the Mountain Pactfic Sports Federation by the circuit's coaches following the suc- cessful campaign of the men's team Often a contnbutor to the Daily Pilot with his column on the sport and kingpin of the ultra successful Orange County Volleyball Club, based al the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach, Brande coached the Anteaters to a school-record 14 victories, including upset wins over then-No. t -ranked Long Beach State, No. 2 UCLA (at Pauley Pavilion) and No. 7 Hawaii. A graduate of UCI, Brande took over the Anteater program three yeRrs ago and posted records of 6-18 and 9-15 before this season's turn- around with the school's first appearance in the MPSF postseason tournament. In terms of all-conference selections. his squad is rep- resented by first-team choice Donnie Rafter, a senior outside hitter. • • HIGH SCH ~OOL BASEBALL DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Rob Gloster fires to first as Chris DeSandro (left) and outfielder Nick Cablco (center) look on. Ma11cillah • Mesa wins, 9-8, bu t senior standout suffers injured elbow; his immediate pitching future may well be in doubt. BARRY FAULKNER LAGUNA HILLS -The pause for concern gave way to a sigh of relief Tuesday for the Costa Mesa High baseball team. But the injured pitching elbow of senior ace Ruben Mancilla may cast a lingering cloud over the Mustangs' 9-8 Pact.tic Coast League baseball victory at Laguna Hills. Mancilla, 7-0 with a 2.98 ERA and 55 strikeouts in 4 7 innings, said he heard his elbow pop when throwing a fastball with one out in the fourth inning. When Coach Kirk Bauermeister came out to check on him, Mancilla pointed to the inside of his right elbow and, after a couple of soft tosses to the plate, handed Bauermeister the ball. Mancilla said his shoulder had been sore heading into Tuesday's contest. He threw 123 pitches in a complete-game victory over Univer- sity April 20, amassed 130 pitches in a first-round win over Laguna Hills and had reached the 70- pitch plateau -including a 30-pitch first inning -when the injury occurred. Angered when an apparent groundout was ruled a fqul ball, Mancilla sald he overthrew the fateful pitch, which the Mustangs (11-5-1, 7-2-1 in league) hope won't eliminate their workhorse from mound duties as they pursue a PCL crown. The win put Mesa 3 112 games up on fourth- place Hawks (9-12, 4-6) with five league games STANDINGS and lined a sixth-inning single off the left-field fence to prove he could still swing the bat. Pacific Comt IAa9\M "We'll wait and see,• Bauermeister said. uHe definitely won't pitch Friday. so he'll have at least a week to rest, before he would be scheduled to pitch again." The Mustangs, how- ever, overcame Mancil- la's setback to rally from a 4-2 deficit with a seven-run sixth. Sophomore Carlos Franco worked out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam by striking out four- year starter Ryan John- son and inducing cleanup hitter Danny Lee to fly out in the fourth. WL 1' University 8 1 1 'lllll i•/'1-- ,... 9, Laglna Hills 8 Esta1da 9. Lag. Beach 4 University 9, AITso Niguel 5 ~-...,.,..,.,,.,_, l.agl..na Hills at Mela Estancia at Laguna Beach Aliso Niguel at University Franco earned the win, but needed relief help from freshman Nick Cabico to nail down the decision, after Johnson and Lee homered to pull the hosts within' a run with two down in the sixth. Cabico walked three, but did not allow a bit and struck out the side in the seventh for the save. Nick Lambert, Chris DeSandro and Brian Montoya had two-run singles to pace the 11-hit left and moved them past Aliso ------------ N . l . t d MOFIC COAST LEAGUE attack for the winners, who also got RBis from Craig Siefert, Franco and Rob Gloster. 1gue m o secon , a game COsTA MESA 9, LAGUNA HILLS a behind University. Costa Mesa 200 010 o -9 11 2 "I couldn't say," Mancilla Laguna Hills 3010040 ·811 o said of his future mound avail-Mancilla, Franco (4).~abico (6) and ability. Fajardo; Anderson, Spraitz, Johnson (7) Mancilla, who has played and Donahue, Vlgllone (7). W • Franco. thir hin L -Anderson. Sv • Cablco. 28 -C. Lee · d base when not pitc g, (LH), o. lee (LH). HR -Johnson (LH), stayed in the game at first base o. Lee (LH). HI told our guys if we want to get far in the playoffs or com- pete for a league title, we're going to need contributions from everyone," Bauermeister said. •carlos and Niclc gave the team a big lift today.~ Eagles brush off.Artists • Estancia's Ortiz strikes out 11 as Eagles h andle Laguna Beach in PCL play, again, 9-4. COSTA MESA -Mj~el Burciaga went 4 for 4, includ· l.ng his t ourth homo run of the year to lead Esta nda High to a 9·' Pacific Coast League baseb4ll victory over vi.1titing Laguna 8eAch Tuesday. Burciaga fmlahed the day ' with five RBis for the Eagles (3-16, 2-8 in league). Annon- do Ortiz struck out 11 in five· plus innings of relief for the Win. David Akiva went 2 for 2 and C.K. Green went 2 for 4 with two R.814' for Estancin. It WdS Estancia '1 second Victory of the sea&0n ln le~gue play, and the second against Laguna Beach, cllnching the 1chechil0d three·gam series With the Artists. n Earlier tn the year the Eagles were 10-9 winners at Laguna Beach. Tho Eagles wrap up their series with the Artists Friday aftemoon at 3: 15 at Laguna Beach. flll'ClftC COAST LRAGUI lftMaA I, LAcMlllA lllACM .. UlguM INCh 200 010 1 • 4 10 5 Estancia 340 101 x-9 10 1 Pad1td anct G19ntt Curitl, Ortiz (1) ~Davis W ·Ortiz. 2-0. L. Patbrd. 28 .. PKkard (LB). 38 • O'Kffft (L8). HR • Bur<l~I CE). leticism and competitive tenacity took center stage. He led the Sea Kings in scoring the last two sea- sons. averaging 9.1 points per game as a junior en route to sec- ond.team all-league and all-dis~ trict laurels. As a senior,-he was frequently a dominant presence on both ends of the Door, despite posting modest statistical numbers (12.9 points and nearly nine reboWlds per game). After leading the at-large Sea Kings to the section W-A title game, Alshuler was named first- team All-CIF Division m, as well as first-team all-league and all- district. CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM ,,,J. Newport .Harbor • He reigned as the middleweight champion of the state in 1957, and still thrives on the sport at age 65. DoN CAN'rnEIJ. Stout boxing fans from the '50s still have occasion to inquire about boxer Danny Perez, 65. the 1957 California middleweight champion. He was well-featured in the '50s, battling his way across boxing rings from San Diego to Los Angeles and Hawaii. His love of boxing is still . apparent from his present home in Placerville, where he owns the only boxing ring between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. He bas trained more than 75 young boxers there the past five years. The old spark of hwnor is still alive with Perez. Asked about the count on his brothers and sisters from the early days, be momentarily thought it was 11 ... or 12 ... then chuckled. sports relationship going once. It was boxing. They had a habit of driving to HWltington Beach for coaching from a helpful police officer named Ken Herman. "I loved that man," Perez said. "He gave his time freely to interested kids." Some years back, Perez started following the pattern of coach Herman, wishing to help young people. His sister, Rachel, a longtime Costa Mesa resident and an Orange Coast College insider, shares in the amusements of past family incidents. Some have figured his toughness came from his father, the late Jose Cornelio Perez, who once figured how to get away from the noted bandit, Pancho Villa. in Mexico. The bandit wanted the talented Perez to train horses for him. His career in boxing Danny Perez After marrying Dan's mother near El Paso. they moved on to Durango, Colo. where still brings back recalls of memorable furt and unexpected experiences. And sometimes family members were in the action. The floodlight was often on his late brother Cornelius, nicknamed •corny." He easily drew attention from fans and friends in cheering for his brother. With amusement, fonner Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth once recalled early day teenage pranks and jesting and said, "You can't ever forget 'Corny,'• Yesteryear fans from Harbor High once wondered why Perez, with his toughness, didn't turn out for football. He said, •t just love boxing more." Nonetheless, he ad.mired Newport grid chief Al Irwin. whom he considers the finest coach he ever met al Newport Harbor. Perez and one-time All-Sunset League fullback Bob Berry, had a Jose had to physically battle trouble away from Greek immigrants who had been working at the mines. His pugilistic ability paid off, but they moved on to Los Angeles. In time they bought land in Garden Grove, then Costa Mesa. and built homes. The family also sensed Danny's future toughness once when be rolled back and forth as a baby in his crib during the Long Beach earthquake withour comment. With a broad smile, Perez satd he remembeted an early day nickname's origin. Before playfully faking a slow punch, he said some gals used peroxide on his hair to tum it blond. He added, then smiled. "They used to call me 'Golden Hawk.• 11 Danny Pe1ez, a champion in the ring, and a champion in the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fa.me, celebrating the oncoming milleruliurn. A L CdM kills Santa Margarit~ RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -The Corona del Mar High boys volleyball team came out flat at Sea View League rival Santa Margari· ta Tuesday, but still managed to eem a 15·9, 9-15, 15-6, 15· 13 victory to retain a share of first plac . "We found a different way to wln tonight,~ said CdM Coach Steve Conti, whose Sea Kings improved to 9·2, 6·1 ln league. .~ Dennil Allhuler paced the winners with 15 kWs, while M~an Jackson added 13. Greg Stampley bad ll ldllA and 11 digs, Mike Jitdt- son had 10 dig• and six.kills, Kevin JUMen had 38 •~silts and five'wu and Alec Hanson added six digs and four killt. •In lrvlne, Newport Harbor wu a 15-3, 15-10, 15-1 wtn.rier over: SM View Leagu rival WOodbridge, Dziprovtng to 15·1, 6·1 ih leefl.Ue. Matt Jameson and Zach Wells Md1 had ~ k1lll and setter 1\' naJn. blle had 33 Ulitta u the Sallon gMred tbougbtii \o Priday"s duel WMh invading Santa Margarita. , ' @ Daily Pilot llEWPOll lllCH LL ¥ankees sweep past the Braves . • ~ubleheader victory keyed by Hauser's two-hitter in the opener, Silva's bases-clearing triple in nightcap. NEWPORT BEACH -Matt Hamer threw a two-hitter to lead the Yankees over the Braves, 1·0, in game one of Saturday's dou- bleheade r in Newport Beach Llt- • tle League Majors Division • action. : \ In game two, Matt 'Silva's : b'ses-loaded triple provided : Mugh offense for the Yankees in ...,._. 6-2 victory. ~~ the Braves, Paul KelWvtch ·~!~ offense while Evan Zoller hawn Moehler carried the pitclung. In other Majors Division action: • Dodgers 5, Mariners 2 Dodger pitchers Mitch Folks and Tyler EIUs held lhe Mariners to two runs endeding their six- game winning streak Saturday with a 6-2 victory. Back-to-back doubles by Tay- lor Storm and Cliff Taylor led the offense for the Mariners. • Reds 18, Cardinals 8 The Reds broke open a one- run game with nine runs in the sixth inning to defeat the Cardi- nals, 18-8, Saturday. Sean Amoroso had two hits and three runs scored and Zach Wlstengrad had three RBis for the Reds. For the Cdidinals, Andy Fren.kie and Spencer Herbert each had a double and two runs scored. • Mariners 5, Dlamondbacks 4 Mariner pitchers TJ. Bernardy and Taylor Storm pitched strong and held on for a 5-4 wm over the MAJORS Diamondbacks Thursday. David Tomldnson and CUH Taylor were solid defensively for the Mariners. Blake Allred rut a three-run home run to bring the Diamond- backs lo within a run in the tilth inning. • Dodgers 15, Glants 5 The Dodgers exploded for 11 runs in the third Uming in Thurs- day's 15-5 wm over the Giants. Mitch Folks and Tyler Ellis each had two hits and Sean Ellis had three RBis to lead the Dodgers. Matt Loeb and Tyler Lents led the Giants with outstanding defensive plays. • Yankees 1, Angels 0 Andrew Beck tossed a no-hit· ter, striking out 11 in the Yankees' 1-0 victory over the Angels on April 21. Beck also drove in the only run of the game with a single, driving in Mike Orozco for the Yankees. Jonathan Cabin and Tyler Lance ied the pitching for the Angels, holding the Yankees to only one run • Reds 17, Braves 5 Sean Amoroso had two dou- bles and Chase Whitaker and Tyler Kent each had RBI doubles to lead the Reds over the Braves, 17-5, on April 20. The Braves' offense was led by Shaun Mohler. Geoff Savage and Paul Knezevic. HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING MUSTANGS TUMBLE •Costa Mesa High's boys, girls fall to Aliso Niguel in final Pacific Coast League dual meet; PCL prelims next. ALISO VIEJO -Costa Mesa Hlgh's Alex Sams and Mike Whitman were the lone wumers in the Mustangs' 109-61 Paofic Coast League boys swim meet loss to host Aliso Niguel Tuesday Sanis won the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 53.74 and Wlutman captured the 100 breaststroke ( 1: 10.50). The Mustangs (4-5, 1-4 in league) will next compete m the league prel.uns at Corona del Mar High on Tuesday. The girls were touched out at the wall m the last event. losing, 90-84. Two-tenths of a second separated the Mustangs from a tie as Aliso's anchor-leg swimmer on the 400-yard freestyle relay got to the wall first. Wendy Marti- novich led the charge for Costa Mesa Wlth victones ID the 200 individual medley, (2:18.22), and the 100 breaststroke (1 11 28). Mesa is 5-3, 2-3 m league. MORC COAST LEAGUE BOYS Auso NIGUll. 109, ConA MISA 61 200 nMdtey Nt.y . 1 Aliso Niguel, 1'.44.n 200 tw... -1. ~ff (AN), 1 .48.09; 2. Rodrig~Z (AN), 2:00 03. 3 Tipton (CM), 2:01 97. 200 IM • 1 White (AN), 2:09.38, 2. Whitman (CM), 2:10.37; 3 Teacher (AN), 2:24.06 SO tw... -1. Warren (AN), 23.39; 2. Sarris (CM), 23.54, 3 Hopper (AN), 25.09. 100 fly · 1. Gillian (AN), 59.09. 2. Valllancourt (CM), 1:04.20; 3 Ontas (AN). 1 :06.65. 100 tw...-1. Sams (CM). 53.74; 2. Rodriguez (AN). 53.79; 3 Martin (AN), SS 77. 500 free -1 Mar1cm4n (AN), S:29.56; 2 Bolt (CM), S:30.87; 3. Biron (CM), S:430B 200 tw... relay · 1 Aliso Niguel, 1:34.31 100 ~ • 1. Meff (AN), 1;00 24, 2 Tipton (CM). 1:01.74; 3 Patton (AN), 1:09.98. 100 breast -1 Whitman (CM). 1.10.50; 2. Forrest (AN), 1.11. 76; 3. Cabico (CM), 1. 14.S. 400 tw... relay -1. Ahso Niguel, 3:27 65. GIRLS Auso NJGun 90, c.ostA Ml.SA 84 200 medley relay -1.Costa Mesa (Kline, Lombardo, Wells. Roche), 2:0S. 10 200 tw... -1. Chau (AN), 2:07 .26; 2. Wells (CM), 2: 12.44; 3. Carpenter CAN), 2:13.53. 200 IM· 1. W. Martinovich (CM), 2:18.22; 2. J. Martinovich (CM), 2:18.90; 3 £Isner (AN), 2:18.9S. 50 free -1. Bayes (CM), 26.49; 2. Brade (AN), 26. 79; 3. B~le< (AN). 28 08. 100 fly -1. Wade (AN), 1:03.9S; 2. Kline {CM), 1: 11.34; 3. Hitchcock (AN), 1'1 1 .36. 100 tw... -1. Chan (AN), 59.02; 2. Bayes (CM), S9.40; 3. Wells (CM). 1:00.13 500 tw... -1. J. Martlnovich (CM), 5:37 13; 2. carpenter (AN), 6..08.07, 3. Martin (AN), 6:12.48. 200 tw... relay · 1. Ahso Niguel, 1 :48.02 100 beck · 1. Lamprecht (AN), 1:09 20; 2. Kline (CM), 1:09.47; 3. Chen (AN), 1:14,84. 100 bf'Nst • 1. W. Mart1noVich (CM), 1:11.28; 2. Lombardo (CM), 1'13.53; 3. Acosta (AN), 1:21.57. 400 tw... relay -1. Aliso Niguel, 3:54.56. Sports Corona del Mar's under-14 girls of iron -bottom row, from left: Sara Draffin, Mallory Reynolcb, Adrienne Patterson, Britta Nielsen, Christina Taylor; middle row: Elizabeth Atilauu, Kelly Percival. Keelan Cuyler, Jillian Ukroplna; tap row: Allie Fllnt. Coach Maree .Almaraz, Prisdlla Swenson. GIRLS OF IRON AYSO Region 57 girls under-14 sparkle. LAKEWOOD -The Newport Beach/CdM under 14 girls from AYSO Region 57 distinguished themselves at the recent Fox & The Ha.re Tournament, sweepmg truough pool play without a substitute, oruy to fall in the semifianls to the defencling Sbikers of bkewood, 2-1, when the girls had to 'Start a player short because of injury. Keelan Cuyler, Jillian Ukioplna, Sara DraftlD and multiple- scorer Elizabeth AJ..iDMaz were the ringleaders in d 3·0 victory over South Torrance in the opener of pool play. Huntington Beach was a 2-1 victim as Britta Nielsen and MBJ- lory lleynoJds emerged, as well as Whitney George, who stepped in for Courtney Carnahan, who reinjured her right leg and was sidelined the rest of the tournament. llachel Malld.n's defensive play, coupled by goals from Allie Pilot and Prlsdlla Swenson, led to a 2-2 standoff with Upland, sending CdM into the semifinals. • Chrlstina Taylor, Ad.rlenne Patterson and Kelly Percival sparkled against Lakewood, but the latter pulled out a 1-0 victo- ry against the exhausted Region 57 entry. Wed~. Ap 28, 1999 7 lllEFLY Mesa's Montoya sixth in PCL finals • Costa Mesa Junior gets the last spot for the CIF individuals on May 17. LONG BEACH -___ _.. Costa Mesa High G 0 l f Junior Jeff Montoya finished sixth m the two-day, 36·hole Paafic Coast League individual boys goU championships completed Tuesday at the El Dorado Golf Course. The finish earned Montoya the league's final qualifying berth for the CIF-Southem Califorrua Golf Assn. individual regionals, sched- uled May 17 at Los Serranos Golf Course m Yorba Linda. Estanoa seruor Tom Rausch won a one-hole playoff to fl.IllSh run th. Montoya shot 74 Monday and 76 Tuesday to wind up 12 strokes off the winning pace of Uruversi- ty's Ron Won. Rausch shot 79 both days, then parred the first playoff hole (No. 1). No other golfers from Costa · Mesa and Estancia made the first- day rut. Mesa fails in nine, 2-1 VIE~~ r s C: S 0 f T I A l l Michelle Nguyen went 2 for 4 with an RBI and Kelly Daub went 1 for 3 with a stolen base and a run scored in Costa Mesa High'!. 2-1, nine-inrung loss at Ahso Niguel Tuesday m Pao.he Coast League softball. The Mustangs (4-15, 0-5 m league) led, 1-0. after five innings, but Aliso Niguel tied the game in the sixth and won with a run in the ninth. Costa Mesd will play at Estancia Thursday. MClftC COAST LEAGUE Auso NIGUEL 2, COSTA MESA 1 Costa Mesa 100 000 000 · 1 6 0 Aliso Niguel 000 001 001 • 2 7 1 Shanley and Watkins, Heath and Sheike. W • Heath. L -Shanley, 4-1 S 3B -Kruger (AN). Eagles fall to Hawks C 0 ST A" ______ __ MESA -S 0 f T I I l l Estanca Hlgh's softball team's offense never got gomg aga.m.st Laguna Hills as the Eagles lost. 5· 0, ma Pacific Coast League home game Tuesday Despite a good pitching per- formance from Joanna Danner, the Eagles were shut down with no ruts by Laguna Hills pitcher Melissd Creeger and suffered defe1\Slvely with eight errors . Danner. Orange County's leader m strikeouts with 167, allowed only one earned run and walked none, but sixth-ranked Ldguna Hills had too much help on both sides of the ledger Estancia falls to 11-6, 3-2 in the PCL Laguna Hills unproves to 17-4-2, 5-0. Next for the Eagles is dIStnct-nval Costa Mesa Thurs- day. at Estanoa. PAOFtC COAST LEAGUE Lllguna Hills 5, Estanda O Laguna Hills 110 002 1 -5 8 1 Estancia 000 000 O -0 0 8 Creeger and Kees, Danner and Cachola. W -Creeger, 16-2 L -Danner, 11-6 Tars, CdM both edged NEWPORT -----r BEACH -Kevm G 0 l f Olson c:;hot a 1-over-par, 37 and Scott Tippett shot a 3-over 40 in Newport Harbor H.igh's 196-204 Sea View League boys golf loss to El Toro dt Big Canyon Country Club Tuesday Newport Harbor (12-5, 5-4) will take on Lrvine at Oak Creek Golf Club on Thursday • Innes MacDonald shot a 3-over 38 to lead Corona del Mar in Tuesday's 196-198 Sea View League loss to Woodbndge. John Kwon and Charles Halla- ddy each shot d 4-over-39 for the Sea Kings (3-12i 0-6) CdM will meet El Toro at the El Toro MCAS on Thursday HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS SCHEDULE Morton leads the way for Sea Kings TOOAY • BaMball High school Newport Harbor • Corona del Mar improves to 14-0 with 17-1 romp. Singles: Hsieh {NH) lost to Lamour, 3-6, lost to Hidhar, 2-6, def Shires, 6-1, Duncan (NH) lost 1-6, 2-6. 4-6, Connors {NH) lost CM;, 1-6, 2-6 at Santa Marganta, 3.15 pm • Corona del Mar at Irvine. 3:15 p.m. • Volteyball IRVINE -Sophomore Bnan Morton remained undefeated m singles play to lead Corona del Mar High to a 17 -1 Sea View League victory over host lrvine in boys terulis Tuesday. ln other singles play, Chris Jensen lost only six games in three unbeaten sets for the Sea Kings, ranked No. 1 m Orange County. Corona del MM (14-0, 8-0 m league) will travel to Sunny Hills today at 3 p.m. to take on the fifth-ranked Lancers. Elsewhere in boys tennis Tuesday: • Newport loses, 16-2 NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Harbor High lost to visiting Santa Margarita, 16·2, in Tues- day's Sea View League action. Hank Hsieh in singles and Will McRone and Warren Sha- effer m doubles each won a set for the Sailors · (2· 15, 0-8 il"I league). Newport Harbor will next play at El Toro Thursday at 3. • Costa Mesa falls, 14-4 COSTA MESA -Ldguna Beach posted a 14 -4 Pac1ftc Coast Letlgue victory over host Costa Mesa Tuesday, the Mus- tangs breakmg through Wlth four wms m singles against the perennial powers. Mesa falls to 3-13, 2-7 in league • University tops Estancia COSTA MESA -FlfSt-place Uruversity High rolled p~!>t host Estancia, 18-0, Tuesddy in Pacif- ic Coast League play The Eagles fclll to 1-12, 0-8 in league. SEA VIEW LEAGUE CoRONA DEL MAii 17, llMNE 1 Singles: Morton (CdM ) def Dore. 6-1, def. Ogle, 6-3 def Aarnaes, 6-0; Jensen (CdM ) won 6-2, 6-1, 6-3; Ball (CdM) won 6-3, 6-3. 7-5 Doubles: Ellmore-Shahmard1 (CdM) def Yan-Richter, 6-3, def Matias-Pau, 6-2, def Liang Robbins. 6-2; Myers- Kulmaticki (CdM) won 7-6, 6-2, 6- 1; Wadwha-Stockwell (CdM) won 7-S, 7-6, lost 1-6 KA V1EW LIAGUE SANTA MUGAJUTA 16, NEWPOM 2 1 (196668-t52() Doubles: Reynolds-Burchell (NH) lost to Hsu-Ware, CM;, lost to Benson Poonian, (}-6, lost to Korinke-Ts1chhs, 3-6; McRorie-Shaeffer (NH) lost CM;, 2-6, won 7-6, Palm-Furman (NH) lost 1-6, 2-6, 4-6 PAOAC COAST LEAGUE LAGUNA BEACH 14, CosTA MESA 4 Slnoles: Thu Pham (CM) lost to Rogufy, 0-6; lost to Kouman, 1-6; def. Woodhouse, 6-4; Thein Pham (CM) lost, 1-6, 2-6; won, 7-S, Ularam (CM) lost CM;; won 7-5, 6-2 Doubles: Meeru-Kaz1 (CM) lost t o Prefas-Heuesenstam, 5-7; lost to Junlun-Mencon1, 1-6; lost to Schuster Hornbenk:, 2-6; J. Nguyen-Masciale (CM) lost 2-6, 3-6, 2-6, L Nguyen· Emerson (CM) lost (}-6, 1-6, (}-6 PAORC COAST LEAGUE UNIVEltSm' 18, ESTAHOA 0 Singles: Trujillo (E) lost to S~piro. 1-6, lost to Laurence, 2-6, lost to Kim. 0-6; Chun (E) lost 2-6, 1-6, (}-6, Graves (E) lost 0-6, CM;, 1-6 Doubles: Sink-Burden {E) lost to Chen-Huang, 1-6, lost to Chang Wang. o-6, lost Sun-Joe, 1-6, Alver· gue-Reddoch (E) lost CM;, o-6, 1 -6, Perez-Leones (E) lost CM;, 0-6, 3-6 ..... High school boys Estancia at Alrso N•guel. S 45 p.m , University at Costa ~.430p.m • 1)'ack .net flefd High school boys and girts • Corona del Mar at El Toro, 3 p.m .. Newpott Harbor at Irvine, 3 p m .. LaguN Hills at Estancia, 2 4S p.m •Tennis High school boys Corona del Mar at Sunny Hills. 3 pm. •Swimming Communrty college men and women State Finals at C>lablo Valley. 10 a.m. High school boys and girls · Newport Harbor at Irvine, 3 p.m .. Corona del Mar at El Toro, 3.1 S pm. 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WATER RIGHTS OR INTER~STS I HEAEtN APPURTE· NANT OA RELAllNG 10 THE LANO HEREIN· ABOVE DESCRIBED OR OWNED OR USEO BY GAANTOR IN CONNEC· TION WITH OR WITH RE SPECT TO SAID LANO (NO MATTfR HOW AC· OUIREO BY GRANTOR) WHETHER SUCH WATER RIGHTS SHALL BE RIPARIAN. OVERLYING, APPROPRIATIVE, LIT· TORAL.i. PERCOLATING. PRES1,;AIPTIVE, AO· JU DICATEO, ST .A TU· TORY OR CONTAAC· TUAL, TOGETHER WITH l HE AJGHT AND POWER TO .EXPLORE, DAILL, AEORlll. REMOVE AND STORE THE SAME FROM OR IN THE LAND HERE- INABOVE DESCRIBED OR TO DIVERT OF OTH· ERWISE UTILIZE SUCH WATER, RIGHTS OR IN· TEAEST ON ANY OTHER PROPERTY OWNED OR LEASED BY GRANTOR BUT WITHOUT HOW- EVER. ANY RIGHT TO ENTER UPON THE SUR· FACE OF THE PROP· EATY DESCRIBED HEREIN IN THE EX· ERCISE OF SUCH RIGHTS, AS RESERVED BY THE IRVINE GOM· l'ANY. A MICHIGAN COR· PORATION. IN DEED RE· CORDED SEPTEMBER t6, 1986 AS INSTRU· MENT NO 86-425805 OF· FICIAL RECORDS PARCEL 3· NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE· MENTS FOR ACCESS, INGRESS, EGRESS, USE, ENJOYMENT. MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, DRAINING, ENCROACH· MENT, SUPPORT AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, ALL AS SHOWN IN THE PLAN OR DESCRIBED IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS. CONDI· TIONS, ANO AESTAIC· TIONS AND RESERVA· TION OF EASEMENT FOR WESTPARK MAIN· TENANCE DISTRICT ( DISTRICT DELEGA· TION") RECORDED DE· CEMBER 16, 1986 AS IN· STRUMENT NO 86-620021 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA, ANO ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO AS IMPOSED BY THAT CERTAIN SUP· PLEMENT AL DE CLARA· TION OF OOVENANTS, CONDITIONS ANO RE· STAICTIONS AND AES· ERVA TION OF EASE· MENlS FOR WESTPARK MAINTENANCE DIS· TRICT RECORDED DE· CEMBER 17, 1987 AS IN· STRUMENT NO. 87-696804 OF SAID OF· FICIAL RECORDS DECLARATION') RE· onoro JUL'( 30 1987 PARCEL 4 EXCLUSIVE AS 1t1:;TRUMENT NO EASEMENTS APPURTE- 17 -1 i.3'1ub AND ·NANT TO PARCELS 1 ill HFCORDED SEP· ANO 2 DESCRIBED l "MBE n 11 t 987 AS IN ABOVE, FOR USE FOR STRUM1ENT NO . PATIO ANO DRIVEWAY B7 14846 AS IMPOSED PURPOSES. DEFINED 6Y THAT CERTAIN NO· AND DESCRIBED AS EX· rt<.F OF ADDITION OF CLUSIVE USE COMMON ·EARITOflY ANO SUP-AREAS IN THE DECLA· l""LfMFtHAL OECLARA-RATION S SHOWN ANO l ION or COVENANTS ASSIGNED IN THE OEC· CONDITIONS ANO RE LARATtON ANO NOTICE STRICTION FOR PHASE OF ADDITION 4 OF WESTPARK LAS MARSHAL CASE• PAlMAS I NOTICE OF HHOC96C6748·B, ADDITION l RECORDED COURT CASE# 0£CEMBER 17 1987 AS 96HC6748 INSTRUMENT NO PLAINTIFF Weslpark Las tl7 1>%6f11 J\LL OF OF-Pa1ma& Homeowners As· FIC Al RECORDS OF soctalion. DEFENDANT: ORMH.[ rot1NT v CALI Faroknzad1an, Al)dollah, FORNtfo ON LOT 4 OF COMMONLY KNOWN AD· TRAC. I tlU 12114 AS DRE SS 1 4 Agostino, SHOWfJ ON A MAP RE· Irvine, Cahlorn1a 92714, CORDl:D N OOOK 580 REAL PROPERTY IS A PAGE~ t TO :.n IN-DWELLING SEE AT· r Lt)SIVE O~ MIS TACHED FOR DESCRIP· CElLAtlEOUS M.APS RE TION OF REAL· PROP· c:onos OF SAID OR-ERTY AN<,( OUNl ( COMMONLY KNOWN AO· f 1CEPTING THERE DRESS 14 AGOSTINO, I HOM Alt OF THE IRVINE CALIFORNIA UNtTS AS C.HOWN ON 92714 RECORDOWNER THI PLAN ABDOLLAH FAROKHZA· AlSO EXCEPTING OIAN,A MARRIEDMAN THFRF~ROM FOR THE NOTE THIS PROPERTY Ol:llU:IT OF THE OWN IS BEING SOLD SUB· i f1• N CONDOMINIUMS JECT TO REDEMPTION 1N ,All l(.H 4 OF SAID THE APPROXIMATE lRA T tlO 1~714 EX AMOUNT OF SECURED cuis1vE EASEMENTS INDEBTEDNESS WITH AP PU R r ENA NT TO INTEREST AND COST PARl El S 1 AND 2 OE-PER CCP 729 010 (1) IS ~<~RtfifD AOOVE. FOR $7481 55 USE roR PATIO ANO It the suo1ect 0 1 tn1s sate ORIVfWAY PURPOSES IS real property and II has DE• 1 tJC: o AN o DE no street address or other ';C:nt8FD AS EXCLUSIVE common designation usr •. OMMOtl AREAS IN dtrectlOM to its location H1f OEGLARAT10N AND may be ,oblarned from tile N n•cE or ADDITION Marshal s Olhce upon re- ''' so E.XCEPTING ALL quest r Ill Oil RIGHTS, MIN· Prospect111e bidders I n A 1 •; M r N E A A L stlOuld refer to Sections 1~1 ,HT'~ NATURAL GAS 701 510 to 701 680 Ill· Hl~1Hl" ANO OTHER clusrve.offheCooeofCMI ,, , 0110(.AflOONS BY Procedure tor prov1s1ons WHA TSOE: J[ R NAME qu11ern1ng the terms, condl· KNUWtJ GEOTHERMAL t1uns, and effect of the safe ~' 1 (At.A ANO ALL PROD· and lhe ltab1lfty of default· I IC! DERIVED FROM ln~g~f'c!es IS HEREBY AfH ':JF THE FORE· GOtNr; !HAT MAY BE GIVEN ttlal on MAY 12. WIHllN OR UNDER THE 1999, at 2 00 o'Clock p M r ARCf OF LAND HERE· at HARBOR MARSHAL'S INABOVE DESCRIBED 0 F F I C E 4 6 0 I TOGETHER WITH THE JAMBOREE AOAO, PERPf TUAI RIGHT OF ROOM 108. City of NEW· DRILLING MINING EX PORT BEACH, County of r'LnRING ANO OPERAT Orange, Slate ol Ca~fornla IN<. THEAErOA AND I \11111 sell at public auction •. r r )flfrlG IN ANO RE· to the highest bidder, for MuVINC, fHF SAME cash1ntawfulmoneyollhe FriOM SAID LAND OR Untied States. all the right, ANY OTHER LAND tN-1111e and interest of said CL UUING THF RIGHT TO 1udgment debtor(&) in the WHIPf.TOCK OR DIREC above descnbed propany, T IONAll y DRILL ANO or so n'lvcti thereOI as may MIN[ FORM LANO be necessary to satisfy OTrH:R THAN THOSE Said t><eoution, with llC H r: RE I N A a 0 v E D E crued interest and OOSIS SCRIBED OIL QA GAS APPROXIMATE MIN· WEl t S ·TUNNELS ANO IMUM 810 $7481.55 s If A r T s I N T 0 Dated April t•. 1999. THROUGH OR ACROSS DMalOn ' fHE SUIJl;;UAfACE or JOHN E . FULLE R, ll~E LANO HEREIN· MARSHAt. Of OAANOB AOOVI:! OCSCRtBEO COUN1'Y ' ANO 10 BOtlOM SUCll Dy Ill C. MCCARTHV, WlftPSTOCKCO OR Deputy -o ' n E c T I 0 N A l l y NOTE· Do not take OOWli ORILLFO Wl·US TUN O< <M•c• 8 poate<I nOliee NELS ANO SHAf.TS UN bolore !he ·~'" Of Hlllf8C· • DER ANO BENEATH OA !Ion or ju<Jgmont P•n11I • BE YONO f~E EXlfAIOR COde Section 618 LIMITS THEREOF ANO {miademeanor) TO R£.DRll L. A'etUN Publl&hed Ntwpott Beach· NELL, EQUIP, MAINTAIN, ~a21 ~18M0~8~Y1~~ot 1 REPAIR, DI: PEN ANO ' ' ' W37• OPF.AA) f: ANY SUCH W LLS OR MINES, WllH• CN91l'Oa1M , OUT, HOWEVER Ttl£: NOTICE OF : RIGHT lO DAILL, MINC:, Kiil .. TO • GTOAE.. EXPLORE; ANO AQ1w_ttii , OP~AATE THROUGH _ ... .., THI.? SURf!ACE OR THb ESTATE Of: U,.PfA 500 FH Tor THC llUllUA w.DWl9 SUBSUAO,C£ OF THE MA 1UaUA ~~~gRl~~~~'%00~l. IAUMll HOO IP SEfM:!O OV Ttff. IRllfN CAIE M). A1~ COMPANY IN THf' OHO To .. hllt9, ~ • AC: CORDED SE l'TE'M cilerl••· oredlto... oon- BEfl f8. I • AS IN dngenf otedlton. end GrRUr.4E'NT NO '*'°,,_Who trMyo•f'ier· &C li5805 or. OSortCtAL wft• ... lnt.,ftled In , . . ~ -·. . ..... Of ..... Of bothl of: MA"WA IA DWIH AICA MARUJA IALDWIN HODGES • A rrTmOH hM been .., bv "OIUT I. WA"NICk In thll lurMriot Coutt of C..... fomla, County of Or- ~. TH! l'!TITION ,.. ., .... thet ftoeeftT •• WARNICK be ~ed M per.oNll ~r•••n~ tlve to edmlnleter the nt•t• of the decedent. TH! P!TITION , .. quntt •he d.oedent'• WILL end oodiollt, If 9ny, be edmltted to · probete. The WILL end •ny oodloJle •r• •vall- tbfe for exatnlnetlon In the fll• kept by the court. THE PETIT10N re- queet1 euthority to edmlnl.ter the HtOte under the Independent Admlnletr•tion of Et· t•tH Aot. <Thi• euthori-tv wlfl 9'fow the peraon- el repreHntadve to t.k• many •odon• wlthou• obto1nlng oourt approv- al. Before toking oerteln very lmport•nt •otlon•t however, the pe,.on .. reprHentedv• will be required to give notloe to lntereet.ct peraon• unleu they hove wtlived notice or con- Hnted to the propoted .otlon.) The Indepen- dent •dmlnleuotlon euthotlty will be gronted unlnt an lntereated per9on fUH M objection to the petition end ehow1 good oeuH why tf\e court ehould not grent th• authority. A HEARING on the petition wlU be held on M•y 13 1999 at 1 :45 P.M. In Oept. L73 looat· ed at 341 The City Drive P.O. Box 14171 Orang• CA 92H8. IF YOU OBJECT TO the grenting of the petition, you 1~l0Uld llPP••r et the hearing end •tare your objto· tiont or file written objectlone with the court before the hear• lno. Your 41PP9•t•no• may be in per•on or by your ettomey. IF YOU ARE A CREDITO,. or a contin- gent creditor of the deceHed, you mu1t file your cfeim with the court and meil e copy to t~e pet1o~el repreeent• ttve appointed by the court within four month• from the dete ot first iHuenoa of letter• es provided in Hction 9100 of the Celifornle Probate Code. The time for filing clelme will not expire before four month• from th• hHrlng date noticed above. YOU MAY EXAM- INE the file kept bv th• court. If you ere a per- 1on lntereeted In the ettete1 you mey file With tne court e formel Requnt for Special Notice of the filing of an inventory end appreltel of Htote HHt• or of eny petition or account ff _provtcled In 1eotJon 1 2!50 of the California Probate Code. A R• qu .. c for S~al Notloe form It evel1~t from the court olertt. A1111ftWyfwP.,ll .. w . ..... A.-+· ..... o.w ..... w ...... .,.... .. CMtahwLLP .......... lrw.CA9H14 04/21. 04/22. 04/28 PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVED ONE YEAR USE OF FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999-2000 Ttie obJeclrves contained In the City's 1999-2000 One Year Action Plan for use of Community De· vetopmeni Block Grant (CDBG) funds Include. 1 Economic DevelopmenV Ne1ghbor1'lood Revlta11zat1on 2. Removal of Architectural Bartle rs 3 Code Entoroement 4 Public Services -home- less assistance, temporary sheller, assistance for "at nsk'' homeless, senior meals, counseltng 5. Administration to 1mpfe· ment lhe City's COBO Pro- gram and provide Fair Housing services PROJE'CTED USE OF FUNDS: The City intends to fund fhe following actlvtties In Fiscal Year (F Y ) t 999.2000 wuh co ea funds from mo U.S. De· panrnent or Housing Md Urban Development (HUD). -Eoon<>mlc Oe11etopn1env Neighborhood Aevltallza- lfon ($246, 750) ·Removal ol Architectural B~mers ($50,000) ·Cod• Enforcement ($25,000) ·Soc111 Services-Mui Hrvlcea for needy home· bound elderly ~1 5,111-FISH), $1 5,170·SOUlt1 County emor S.rw:es) ·Homeless A1slstanee· Emeroency hQvslng, trens- ponatlon aid and other emergency aid to the homefen In lhe oommunlly ($12,090-FISli, $1g,106·SPIN) and tempo· rtity h0uat09 and counsel· lnO (S7,713:0.C Interfaith Sheller, S5.000·YWCA Ho-lol) ·Fair HOualng • Fa11 Hol.la· in; ANlsttnoe · ooun•al 11\o, eoducatlon, tl91nino and csrepuu ruolullon ($13,$92) Mrnmle1ratton · Gonera1 Mmlniauatlon • lmf',/lel1\en· IAliOl'I Of COSQ prog,.ma (185,008) Thell l<!lrvttlH .,. 000· 1hr1ent Wllh the U.8 D•· p1nmen1 ol HUD MtfQflOI prog"m ob~C11ve o1 bent· l111ng low nd moderatea In· 1.vm ptrsons nd provld· Ing O'\etelhd tio\nlf'l11 Op POflilnlhta, ~ (rtllhon, 11111 t10U11no 09portunt1i.1. p11bl1C • rvlc:•• and oom· murilty devtlopmenl l~IVttiH iNFORMATION ,t.V•JL, ABLE fO TtE PUBt.IC Th• 1nl<>tm9tfQ11 avaMtbffl 10 lhe PobllC oon5'1t1 al the Ul9!1 2000 ContOlldatod Pl1M11\Q Doolnnenl (CPO), 1'1Wld1ng lhe One Veer Ac· ltcna Pl.Ina fo1 Flacal Yeart HIO$ 2000. a pron to m1n trnf.te diaplacotnenl and provide 1Nl1rance to per· .ans who may be dis· ptaotd ~ coeo 1ct1vt11ea and the 1999·2000 Submit· tal for Federal ANlslance. The 1995·2000 CPO, Prolecllld Use of i;uods lor F.V 1999·2000 WU adopted by the City Coul'I· ell during a public hetnng on March 22. 1999, minutes of Whlc:ho ere oo lite In the City's Planning De· pertment lor publlc review during normal operalfng hours. For addl~on 1nfo""atlon, please contact lhe Pfan- nlng Department, City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard P.O. BOK 1768, Newport Beach, Cahtornla 92659· 1768, or phone (949) 644-:!225. Publlstied Newport Beach· Costa Mesa April 28, 1999 W401 NOTICE TO CONTR'\CTORS CALLING FOR BIDS School 01strict: COAST COMMUNITY COi.LEGE DISTRICT Bid Deadline: June 3, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. Place of Bid Receipt: Office ol Director ol Purohasing, Coast Com· munitr, Colle8e Dlslrlct. Bldg. 'O", 137 Adams Av- enue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 .. Project Identification Name: Orange Coasl Col· lege Stadium Ramp; Bid No. 1793 Place Bids are on Ille and available at: Office of the Physical Facilities Coordl· nator. Ardith Richy, Coast Community College Dls- 1rlC1; 1370 Adams Ave . Bldg. "O", Costa Mesa, CA (714) 438-4673 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above- named School Distrtct ol Orange County. Calitomla, acting by and through Its Governing Board, herein- af1er referred to as "DIS- TRICT', will receive up to, but _not fater than the above-slated time. seated bids for lhe award of a con· tract for the proiect de· scnbed as: Install a concrete handicap accessible ramp at stadium There will be No Charge required for each set of bid documents Bids shall be reoerved In the place ldentilied above, and those bids shall be opened and publlcly read aloud at lhe above-stated lime and place. ln accordance with the provisions ol California Public Contracl Code Section 3300, the District requires that the bidder possess the fOlfoWing ctas- slfk;at1on ol contractor's license at the 11me that the contract is awarded· Contractoc: A or B License PUBLISH: April 28, 1999 and May 5, 1999 WALK THROUGH: May 13, 1999 at 9.00 a.m., Orange Coast College Maintenance and Opera- tloos Bollalng, loeated on Merrimac Street between Harbor and Fairview, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 BIO OA TE: June 3, 1999 at 2.00 p.m. BOARD DATE· June 16, 1999 No payment shall be made for work or materfal under the contract unless and until the Registrar of Conlractors venfies to the DISTRICT that the CON· TRACTOR was property licensed at the lime the contract was awarded. Any CONTRACTOR not so llcensed Is subject to pen- alties under lhe law. II the license dassrflcallon speci- fied here1nabove is that ol a "spedallty contracto(' as defined tn Section 7058 ol the Catlfornla Business and Professions Code, the speciality coniractor awarded the Conlract for this Work shall Itself con· struct a majot1ty ol the Work, In accordance with the provisions ol Callfomia Business and Professions Code secuon 7059 All Work must be oom· pleted within 50 con- secutille days Time ts of the essence Failure to complete the Work within the time set tonh herein will result In the lmpos1tron of liquidated damages for each day of delay, in the amount sel lonh 1n the "ln- formallon for Bidders" Each bid must oonlorm and be responsive to the contract documents Each bidder shall submil, on the lorm fumlShed w1th the oon1ract documents, a list of lhe proposed subcon· tractors on this 1>rolecl as required by the SubleUJng and Subeontractlng FaJr Practices Act Government Code Section 4100 el seq Each Bia shatt be accom- panied by a certified or cashier's check or bid bond In an amount not le&& than ten percent (10o/o) of the to- tal bid prtce, payable to the Dfslrlct as a guarantee that the bidder, 1flts proposal ls acet!pted, shall promptly execute the Agreement furnish a satTsf1c1ory Falllilul Perlormance Bond In an amount not kiss than one hundred percent ( 1 OO'lT.) of tfle tOlal bid pricci, fuml&h a Payment Bond In an amount not fess than one hundred percent (100%) 01 the total blO price, e nd furnish a.r11tlcato1 evldtn<:lfl9 that tht roqulrtd tntl.lfllnce la In 1ttecc In the emovn11 "' fonh 1n Ille gonorat c;orldl· uona. In u .. event ol leiluro to eiitor Into Ille oontroct 1nd tx~e tl'le requited docu1n8fltl, IUCh bid H • (;\J(lly 1!¥fll bo forfetltd The Fai!tlfUI Pertotmanee Bond nM remeln tn !\Ill for~ and l fltet thrOYQh !he ouatantM 1>11rt0d 11 •Pld· fled 1n thll g.anerll C°'1df • tlCJill The OIS'tRICT roerv11 Ille nght \0 re)0<1t any Or all bldt or tu waive eny Ir· regularltlea or lnlormalltl" In any blda or In lhe bid• dlnQ As AtqUlttld by SedlOO t773 of ttitt C.hlomt• LA bO! Code, ttt• Director ol the 04lJ)artmenl ol In· dllatrtal Rtlllrlona of Int Sl1tt• of ClllfomtA hH rut· .. tttmlntd th• generelly ~11alltnQ re1a1 QfwagM In thtt looeltty in wNeh ttw. WOii< II 10 be perfolTlled Copiee of th1t• w•ge rwt• determln1uon1. en1111ec1 PAEV.AILING WAG! SCALEl. .tra meinttJneo Bl the 01;) TAICT olllce lo cated at 1370 Mama A>1e , Co5ta M..a, CA 92626; Phy.IC.II Faeilltlo& Planning, 1n<1 ere avalfable to •ny tn10rt$ted party Uf)On ~ut81 The con- ITKIOf 5hllll PQSt 8 copy of this doaim•nt •t each Job site The Contractor and any subQontractor under It ahall pay not less than tho specified prevamno. rates or wage$ to all wo'*ers em· ployed In the execution of ll'le Contract. ,No bidder may wittldr8W any bid for a period or sixty COO) daVt after the date set for the opening of bids. A paymenl bond shall be required prtor lo 8)1ecutlon of the con1ract and shall be tn the form set !Orth in the contract documenls. Pursuant lo Section 22300 of the Public Con· tract Coc:te. the contract will conlaln provlslons per- mitting the successful bid· der lo substitute secuntles for any monies withheld by the Dlstt1ct to ensure per· lormance under the con· tract. Each bid subm11led In re- sponse to this Notice shall contain, as a bid item, ade· quate sheeting, shoring, and bracing, or equivalent method, lor lhe protection ol Ille and limb In trenches and open excavation. whlotl shall conform to ap- plicable safety orders. Governing Board By Wiiiiam M. Vega, Ed. 0 ., Chancellor, CoHt Community Cofl•g• District Published Newpon Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Aprll 28, May 5, 1999 W392 NOTICE OF 11IJSl&'S SALE TS No~ 1 .. DU)IZ LOln No. ODOl1JM12 AWYMI Ho: -YOU N£ IN ~'t UNDER A DEB> OF lRJSl. DAJB> ID'llWI• Ultl.fSS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTetT YOUR PAOPIJ(l"f, IT MAY BESOU> AT A POSlJC SAl.t F YOU NEID AH EXPLNCATION OF TME IWUAE OF TME PR>- C&l*G AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A LAW't'ER Oii CllttW'lllll • 2:00 PJl, l.-.w ....... SIMcM, u..c. • dAJlf ....... TNtllle under ll1d iu-it to Dlld of TIW ""°°"*' ODN81l • ~MD. •14t3tt In ..... ' .. •, of Ol'ldllll Alcordl In "" o4b of .. ~ Rlcoldlr of °"'WI°"""* ... of~ &lallld by baiM G. ~ ll1d .-.. 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OIMIL\ Clltt2 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, 341 The City Drive, Poat Office Box 14171, Orange, CA 92863·1571 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF Timothy John Thlgpon ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER A196633 PETITION EA($) Timothy JOM Thlgpe~, ·Hatenment ·P1otonlonal pu1po&ea HAS/HAVE FILED A PETI· TtON FOR AN ORDER TO Ct~ANOE NAMES FROM Timothy JoM ThlGotn TO TlmOlhv John MeR'enn.1 ll 11 flereby otdored lh•t aM pe1'1Qt11 1ntoruttrl In thll metier ap~t belont this court In Dep1rtmen1 No 703 of ltlo Orenoe County . S...petlOr Coun at the add11111 thown atxwa on 8•1, 1999. al 2 O'cloclt p m. t1nd tnon •nd lhe111 thow ctuse. U ny lt"'Y hove, Why the pet1110n tor change of name INIU!Cf not bf OIJllllKi II it tvnher or~rocl 1n11 • copy of this order to ahow CSUM be l)llbltthed In N9'00STA MESA DAILY PILOT, I neWlipaPfr of general etrcol111on pub· fiW<f In lhit C04"'11y, flt I., .. , on04I a wHk lot lour COMecutl\/9 week& prtot to Ille da of Ula haallnO IJ .. . .. -. ' . ~· DAll: AN W. 1-JA•S A • .JACKMAN, JUOG&l'COMMllllONER 0' THI SU,l,.IQft COURT TlmothY Jenn Thigpen. 1160 Corelle, tfeWpOrl Seaotl. CA 92660 PubllWd Nowl:>bl\ Beactl· Costa Mtaa l>1lly PllOt April 21, 28 Mty ~1 .. 1.2. 1999 Vor,JO? ucru NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Notice ls NllOby Ofven that ltll Undetltgtie<f Will sell at public •ucilon, pur- suant to 5ectl0n 21700 Of Iha Business & P1oleS1ional Code. mt IOI· lowlng descrlbl4 prQperty to w1t. RICHAAD VAA HORN, K·79 (In hQfding bin) Chair, shovel. MICHAEL COHEN. F-39, Clolhes, batteries, gas can, misc., JEFFREY tfAMLIN, E-38, pafnt toots, misc , MICHA DAVIS (MICHAEL), 0 -16, Bike, clothes, helmet, desk, lug, misc., KIMBERLY JEFFRIES, H·51, Pictures. clothes, bo><es, mlsc. Sale wlll be by com· petltlve bidding (written sealed bids may be sUbmlne<I In ad\18nce} on the 5th day of May, 1999 at 2·00 P.M at the premises where said property has been stored and which Is located at AYRES SELF STORAGE, 7012 Emest Ave., Hunllngton Beach, Ca (714) 848-7314 Land· ford reserves the right fo bid at the sale. Purchases m11st be made by cash and paid for at the time of purchase. All purchased goods are sold as is and must be removed at time or sale. Sale Is subject to cancellaUon In the evenl of seltlemenl between land· lord and obligated pany, Published on 04/21/99 and 04/28/99 Auctioneer: Wanda Nonon Bond # S-400·1684 Ayres Sell Storage Resident Managers Publlsf'led Newport Beach· Cosla Mesa Dally Piiot April 21. 28, 1999 W386 N.OTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR BIDS Sehool District: COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Bid Deadllne: June 2, 1999 at 2·00 p.m. Place ol Bid Receipt: Office ol Director ol Purchasing. Coast Com- munttr, Co11e3e District, Bldg. 'D", 137 Adams Av· enue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Pro1ecl Identification Name Orange Coast Col· lege Water Valve Replace- ment: Bid No. t 794 Place Bids are on hie and available at Olfice of lhe Physical Facflllles Coordl· (1ator, Ardith A1ehy, Coast Community College Dis· tnct 1370 Adams Ave., Bldg. "O", Costa Mesa, CA (714) 438-4673 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the at>ove· named School District of Orange County, Cjllllomla, acting by and th~gh Its Govemtng Board, herein· afler referred to as "DIS- TAlcr·. will reoe1ve up 10, but not later than lhe above·stated time, sealed bids for the award ol a con- tract for the projeci de- scribed as. Locate and replace 25 valves and 2 backllow preventors and install 15 new valves. There will be a Frve ($5) non-refundable payment required lor each sat of bid doouments. Checks shOutd be made payable 10 Coast Community College Ois- tncl Bids shall be received In lhe place Identified above, and those bids shell be opened and publicly read aloud at the above-slated time and piece. In acoordanoe wilh lhe provisions of California Pubhc Contract Code Section 3300, the District 1equlres that the bidder possess the fallowing clas- slllcation ot contractor's license at the 11me that the contract is awarded ContractOf A or B License PUBLISH. Aprll 28, 1999 and May 5, 1999 WALK THROUGH: May 12, 1999 at 10:30 a m., Orange Coast Col· lege Maintenance and Op· eratlons Building, located on Merr1mac Street be- tween Harbor and Felr- 111ew, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 910 DATE June 2, 1999 at 2.00 p.rn. BOARD DATE: June t8, 1999 No payment shall be made for wol1< or material urtder the contract unless and unlit the Reglslrer of Contractor& verifies to the DISTRICT that the CON· TRACTOR was p~y lloen8ed at lhe time the contracl was awarded. Any CONtAACTOA not so licensed ls subject to pen- alties uncter the law. If the license otasslfk;atlon 1pee1· fled he~lntboVe It lhat Of a "speclahly contractor" as defined In Section 7058 ol tha Calllornla Buelneaa end Protesslona Code, the 1peclallty con11ec1or awvded the Contract lor thl5 WOl'I< sh.lit ltsolf con· struct a majorlly ol tho Woll(, In accordance wllh the provision• of Callfornla Business and Proleulons Code Section 7059, AH Wol'lt must t>t oom· pte1ad wltl'lln 60 con-aec\JIJva daya Time la ot th4t essence Fnlfurt to oomotele the Work within the time set forth l'lertln will NU;ull In tho lfT\pOSlllon Of lfquldetad dam•o•• for eactl clay of deley, In 1111 amount 111 forth In tho "In lormAtlOn for Blddors" Each bid mull oonfomi •nd bl 191f>0'1$1vl to the QOntreot dOCl.imeotll fach Cll'fder al\aO IUbmlt, on the lonn turnlal'lo<f with 1he contmct document•, • 11•1 or the l)rt)p<>ae<J aubCOn. tractor. on W. l?fOJOCI aa 11qulred by tn• SUbltltllno alld S...beor1trac:t1ng Fafr f>'9ctiCll Ac:t Govtmmeot Code Section 4100 at HQ Eec;n Bid 1"811 b41 •~· penleO by • \.Ortlllecl or CM,MOra cheCllt OI bid l>OnO In en tmount not teu than ttn perOlnt ( t O'll.) of the to• . .. .. .• .~"" ' I' ' ~ • -It Jt I ... bid pr!CI. plV-blt k> 1he Olslnc:t 11 • guarenlff thet tfMI Clldc*, If Mr •l~l 11 ·~· t11a1 prompt1r ••KUia IM Agrt1tmon , rurnl•h • 11tlaf1ctory F111hful Perfom11nce Bon0 In an amount not 1•5t lhan one hundred percent (100%) Of tf'lt total bid Dllc:t; lumlsh a P•yment Bond In Oil amount not 1111 than one hundred pe~11n1 (I~) of !he total bid price, end rurnt1h cert11lcat111 evklfnc:lng that tl'le 1oqulred Insurance Is ln tlfecl In the amounts 'er forth In the ge.neral oondl· tlON In Iha event ol failure to enrer Into the contract and 1xecuta the reqvired doe:Umenlt, $uch bid SO· eunty will be forfeited. Ttle Faltl\IVI Pertormooce Bond shall 1emaln In full toroe and effect through the Hua111nlee period as specf· ed In ltie general eoodl· tlons The OISmlCT rest.MIS the light to rvJect any or '" bids or to walVa any lr- regvtantles or Informalities tn any bids or in lhe bid· ding. As required by Section 1 ns ol the Calilomla La· bor Code. the Director of lhe De~artment of In· clustriat Relations ol the State of canromra has de- termined the generally prevailing rates of wages In the locality In which the Work Is to be pertonned. Copies of 1hese wage rale determlnatlo~~1 entilled PREVAILING vvAGE SCALE, are maintained al the DISTRICT oHloe lo- cated at· 1370 Adams Ave,, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, Physlcal Fac11itles Pfenning, and are available to any Interested party upon request The Con· tractor shall post a capy of this c;IOCUment at each job site. The Contractor and any subcontractor under ii shall pay not less lhan the speollied preva11lng rates ol wages to all workers em· pro~ 1n the execution of the Contract. No bidder may wilhdJaW any bid for a period of sl><ty (60) days af\er the date set tor the opening of bids. A paymen1 bond shall be required prior to execution of the conlract and shall be in lhe lorm set fonh In the contract documents. Pursuant to Section 22300 of the Public Con· tract Code, the contract will contain provisions per· mlttlng the successful bid- der lo substitute secut111es for any monies withheld by the District to ensure per· formance under lhe con· tract Each bid submitted In re- sponse lo this Notice shall contain, as a bid Item, ade· quate sheeting. shoring, and bracing, 01 equivalent method, for the protection ol Ille end fimb in trenches and open eiccavallon, wt11Ch shall conform to ap- pllcable safety orders Gov•rnlng Board By Wlllfam M. Vega, Ed. D., Chencallor, Coast Community College District Published Newpor1 Beach- Cosla Mesa Dally Piiot April 28, May 5, 1999 W391 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following persons are doing business as Sunset Mechanical In· corporation, 21331 Yarmouth lane. Hunt- ington Beach, CA 92646 Sunset Mechanical In· CO<poratton, (CA) 21331 Yarmouth Lane. Hunt· ington Beach, CA 92646 This business Is con· ducted by a corpcratlon Have you slar1ed doing business yet? Yes. 2-8-1999 Sunset Mecnanical In· corporation Patrick Tierney, Pres. This statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 4-t6·99 19996790069 Dally Ptfoc Apr. 21 , 28, May 5, t2, 1999 W377 Fictitious Business Name Statement The tollowrng persons are doing business as: GI Brand, 16441 Water- way Cir., Suite A. Hunl· lngton Beach, Ca. 92649 Geoffrey Scott Gayer, 16441 Waterway Cir., Suite A, Huntington Beach. Ca 92649 This business Is con· ducted by an tndJVidual Have you started dOing business yel7 Yes, 4·15·99 Geoffrey Scott Gayer This s1atement was filed will\ the County Clerk of Orange County on 4·16-99 19996790053 Daily Pilot Apr. 21, 28. Ma~ 5, 12, 1999 W378 F ctltlous Buelneu Name Statement The lotlowlng persons ere doing business a1. Leading E®e Aviation Services. 19301 Campu1 Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92707 leading Edge Aircraft Detailing, Inc., (CALIFORNIA). t 9301 Campus Ortve, Santa Ana, CA 92'707 This business Is con· ducted by a corporation Have you staned d01ng business yet? Yes, Apl'll 20, 1989 Leading Edge Atreralt Dutalllng, Inc., Michael Mal'lciarft, President This statnmont was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 4· 16 911 19996790052 DougtRs M. Vic:kety, Attorney 11 Law, Emerald Ptua, 402 Wes1 D1oocsway. Sulll 1550, San Diego. Celifomla 92101 OallY Piiot ADI 2!1. 28, May 5, 12, IG99 vvJ79 CNS1707277 NOTICE TO CREOfTOR8 OF BULK SALE (U.C.C.Sec. &tOS) NOllCE 1$ ME"~av OIVE:N that a bulk I It IS about to be m&dt. The name(•) bualn•H ad• dret1t..fl of tho Stllor(e) ,,., M~OHAT HANNA.: :1000 BIRCH STREE 1 •170, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Ootng 9uelntu •• £ATS CAFE All other bualnuc neme(t) 11'1(1 a<kJ1e11(a1) u d by the stller(a) w1lh1n tho P'51 three ye•rw. a1 .11aletf by tllil S.llOt{a), w I ... l .. : ' r ~ ' ~ .. Tile name<•> W1d ad< dfas at the Ou~r(IJ Ill ere MATAVOS M. D~VOOOIAN,288'41 Dom· lnQO Drive. MiSllOfl VlllO, CA lll692 The Mutl btllflO &olO .,. ~ner&lf}'. dHcrtbe<l aa. .All FURNITURE FIXTURES.:. eoulPMENT. MACHlNEttY, LeAStHOLD IMPROVE· MENTS.i. STOCK IN TI\Aoe. uooowru. ANO BUSINESS NAME OF THAT CERTAIN. BUSI· NESS KNOWN AS "EATS CAFE" LOCATED AT 5000 BIRCH SffiEET, STE 170, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 and are tocated at; 5000 BIRCH STREET, tt70, NEW· PORT BEACH, CA 92660 The bulk nte is Intended to be consummated el the office Of The Escrow Fo-rum and the antlcjpeled sale date ts May H. 1999 The bulk sale Is sl'bject to Calffomla Vnlfonn Com· merclat Code Section. 6106.2 YES/NO Y The names and address ol the person wllh whom Claims may be filed ls: The escrow J:orum, 23161 lake Center Or., Ste 120, El Toro, CA 92630 and the last date for fifing claims by any creditor shall be May 13, 1999 which IS the bUSI· ness clay belore the sale date specilled above. Dated: 4124/99 BUYER(S): /SI MATAl/05 M. OAVOOOIAN Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pllol Apt11 28, 1999 W393 Flotltlou• Buslneaa Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing business as: al Performance Marketing, b Performance Marketing o Southern California, 2538Anacapa Drtve, •207, Costa Mesa. Calllomla 92626 James A Justice. 2538 Anacapa Drive, #207, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business ts con· ducted by: an Individual Have you started doing business yet? No James A. JusUce This statement was flied with the County CJerlt ol Orange County oo 4-22·99 1~996790675 Dally Piiot Apr. 28, May 5, 12, 19, t999 W398 Fictitious Business Name Statement The tollowlng persons are doing business as: La Resistance Underground Parent Con- necllon, 1400 Bnstol Stre11t North 1250, Newport Beach, CA 92660 W1lllam L. Serry, 1400 Bnslol Slreet North 1250, Newpon Beach, CA 92660 This business 1s con ducted by an 1nd1vtdual Have you started doing business yec? Yes. March I, 1999 Wilham L. Serry This statement was llfed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 3· 18·99 19996786966 Law Olfflces or PAULS NASH, 2603 Main Street, Suite 1050, Irvine. California 92614 Dally Pilot Apr 7, 14. 21. 28, 1999 . W3t7 Fictitious Business Name Statemen• The following persons are doing business as MJ MEDIA GROUP, 2438 Orange Ave. Cosla Mesa, Cahforn1a 92627 Rosaura C. Kucera, 2438 Orange A11e., Costa Mesa, Ca11tornia 92627 This business 1s con· ducted by an tnd1v1dua1 Have you staned doing business yet? No Rosaura C Kucera This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 4·12-99 19996789479 Daily Pllol Apr 14, 21, 28, May 5. 1999 W322 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following persons are doing business as VINYL FIX, 2020 Santa Ana Ave , House #C, Coste Mesa, Ca 92627 Roger Andersson, 2020 Santa Ana Ave House I C, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business IS oon· ducted by an Individual Have you started doing business yet? No Roger Andersson Ths sta1ement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 4-12·99 1M96789526 Dally P1101 Apr 14W21. 28, Mey 5, 1999 323 Fictitious BuelneH Name Statement The lotlowlng persons are doing business as: ILLUSION CYCLES, 13871 West Street, Garden Grove, Calltomla 02843 Howard Coones, 12431 Walnut Ave , Garoen Gro\19, Ca1ttorn1a 92&40 This business Is con· ducted by: an 1ndlvklual Have you star19CI doing business ~t? No Howard Coones This s1atement was llled w1tf'I Iha County Clark or Orange County on 4·12-99 1"96789517 Dally PllOI Apr 14!.~1. 28. May 5, 1999 vv324 DISTRICT COURT CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA ••••• In th• Mattet of the Parental Right• H to RICHARD CHARLES, CASERES, A Minor. CASE NO.: 0238228 DEPT, NO.: 0 NOT1CI! OF HEARING TO TERMINATE PARENTAL RIGHTS Oat• of H•rlng: May 24, 1909 Time of HHrlng: 9:001.m. TO JOHN 00£. the na!Ufel lather ol the eboW Ntmed ptrr.on YOU ARE Ht'.RtBY NOTIFIED ltttt a Pt Tl· TION FOR OAOEA TEA• MfNATING PARENT,t.L RIGtffS nu be•n flltd fn Ille aboVe-enlJtled COUn, preying for the termin t10n ol perenlAI riohta ov11 lt141 abov1 natnod minor ohlkl, 11nd 0111 the Petition tte1 been 1et lor hellrlng t>tfore thtl Hof!O'o.ble Court 00 . , .. .,,. • ... ,J!I.;. • • ... ~... . ~ ... -. the 2'4dtV ot MaV. 1919, It the tiour of 9 A M In Dt· paittmero o. el wt\lch urne Incl place you ara reQUl'9d to be preMnt 11 you wilh ro cppoae ll'le Pttlllofl. DATED this 31 dly ol Marett, 1999. • SHIRLEY PAMAOAlftf, COUNTY CL£AK 8y! JOANN! KRtl., Deputy Clerk Submitted by. RHONDA L MUSHKIN, CHARTERED By 181 RHONOA L MUSHKIN, Attorney at Law, Nevada Bar #~760, 931 SoUlh Thlrc:I Streot, Las V~as, Nevada 89101, Anomey for Pellttaners Put>llshed Newport BeaCh• Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Apl'll 7, 14, 21, 28, 1999 8SC8310 NOTICE OF PETITION W316 TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: MAUREEN MICHELLE KEMP CASE NO. A196691 To all heirs, benell· claries, creditors, cont• lngenl eredftors, and per: sons wno may otherwise be Interested in the will or estate. or both, o1: MAUREEN MICHELLE KEMP A PETITION FOR PAO· BATE has been filed by CHRISTOPHER JON DOMAIN In the Superior Court of Callfomia, County 61 ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests ltlel CHRISTOPHER JON DOMAIN be appointed as personal representaltve to administer the estate ol the cleoedent. THE PETITION requests authonty to administer the estare under the lndepend· ent Administration of Es- tates Act. (This Authority wlll allow the personal rep- resentative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very Impor- tant actions. hO~ver, the personal representative will be required lo give no- tloe to Interested persona unless they have waived notice or consented lo the praposed action.) The In· dependent administration authority will be granted unless an lnteres1ed per- son Illes an obtectlon to the pellhon and shows good cause why the coun shOuld not grant lhe autho<hy. A HEARING on the pet1· Oon w111 be held oo MAY 20, 1999 at 1 45 pm. In Dept L73 located at 341 The City Dnve South, Or- ange, CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhe granting of the petition, you should appear at the hear· Ing and state y<>ur Objec· tions or file wntten objec- tions w11h the ooun before the hearing Your ap- pearance maybe In person or by your allomey IF YOU .6.RE A CREDI- TOR or contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your eta1m with the court and marl a copy to the . personal representative appointed by the coun w1th1n lour months from the dale of tile first Issuance of letters as pmvlded In Pro· bale Code s~ion 91 oo. The lime for flhng claims wlll not expire before four month& from the heanng dale. notloed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person Interested 1n the eslate, you may Ille w1lh the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE· 154) of the hhng of an In· ventory and appraisal of estale assets or ol any petllion or accounl as provided In Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form Is available from the oourt cierk Attorn•y for the Petitioner: BERT M. REID, Rctltfous Bu•lneH ESO. (CSBl 171211) Nam• Statement ~ 111 E:. FLORIDA AVS., The toflowtng Ptl'BOnS • j STE. A, HEMET, CA are dOlng buslne$$ 14. , • 92543 Martial Arts Tralning • Published Newport Beach· Centers, 17024 Maanolle, • Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Fountain Valley. Callromfa Aprtl 21, v. 28 1999 92708 WT375 Mark A Mlllod(, 17oZ4 __ S_:'f_A_T~E~M~E~N~Tz-.O""F-MaQnoha. Foun1atn 11811&,, """"' CIShlorn1a 92708 ABANDONMcnT OF Mona Legerton, '17024 USE OF FICTITIOUS Magnot1a, Fountain Valle~. BUSINESS NAME Cahtom1a 92708 The following person(s) This business Is cOft has (have) abandoned the ducted by: a general use ol the llcllllous busr-pannership ness name. Have you s1arted CI04ng BW Environmental business yet? No Services, 2082 Busmeu Mark A. Mlllock Center Or., t 2t0, Irvine. This staloment was flfW' CA 92715 wtrh the County Clerk. of The Flctltlous Business Orange County on 3-29·99 name referred to above 1D9967880Qll was llled In Orange County Dally PllOt Apr 28. May $, on Sept 02, 1993, FILE t 2, 19, 1999 W4Q2 NO. F682161 Flciltlous Buslneu• Robert A Batchelor. Neme Statement • 4SOO Campus Dr., 11138, Newport Beach, CA 92660 The folloW1ng per&0tt9. Malthew e. Weinberg, are doing buslnoss as: • 27937 Chlcfana, Mission T .A A. Proceulna. • Vl CA 92692 23592 Wlndsong e&F, • ~~ t>uslness ts con. Aliso Viejo. Celllorrllll ducted by: a general 92656 partnership Tracey Ann Jotins~, Aober1 A. Batcl'letot 23592 Wlndsong #SF, This slatement was 11111<1 Allso Viejo. CalllornJ• with the COUl"lty Clerk ol 92656 Orenge County on Thts buslneH 11 oon· 04/13199 ducced by. an Individual 19996789680 Have you atarttd dol",IJ Dal~ Piiot ~r 21, 28, business yet? No • May , 12, 19 W384 f~:e:..~n:: was !tied lllTICI OF IALI with the Couniy Cletlt ol O:~=r' Orange.Coul'l~:e~= Cite Ill. A11M1• Dally Pilot Apr, 28, SupellOf COuit Of lfle Stall &. 12, tg, 1990 w o1 Clillom1 tor 1111 Countv o1 Flcmro-ui ua neH t ~ 1111 ~of 1111 &!Ill ol Nam• Stttemtnt t Tho ·~no ·s>tl'IChl . AHNE H. ™· ~ are llOlng b\.111lneH 11: • ....... ~~~ .... ~-r Freddi• arooitt ... 4, ... w .. .,. ____ -fOth St. Ccnla Mt•.. - .. Oii OI _, Mw 7. 1 It IOrnla 92627 ttlt offtol ol t-"TlHtW E. NfAl.E. John frechlllctc ~ : Etq , 141118 Comt ttohw-. Btnon:tan. 441 &. 1 ttn 9t., ... OW Point. CA Sl2e29. ID ttlt Costa Meu. 04itllot • hiQhelt llld -l:llOOW, llld 92627 • • aibiect ID conlklNlllon tJt llid ihla buslMH I• c:OO. -~Coult, • llQllt. ... Md ducted by, .,, lncltvldual ,.. ... ff9MI of Mid canter.-.. Iii ~ )'OU •i.rtld Oolf:!Q • _, 111 ,. .. Clftlin tUI ,_,_ bu1lneas t•t? *"'*Ill .. Cou~ ol I"""-Yea. Ot/01/1886 S. ol l'.-....&a dMcltb.'Ci"'"' John F', Bonorcltn • 1o1on· ....,..,,_ • Thi• r.lalemtnt waa filtld Lot 14 ol Tlltt "° 68'l9 • Wllh the Co\lnfy Cle~'!}!• per~ ~ "' tool! i 1a. Ot11noa ~~~ .. ,_.. 16-21 ol ... OI the Dally PllOt Atir 28 •• Alc:.oldl=::~~ 6, 12 8 . 10. 1 sm ~ .. Gm HMll ~~c: LL -~:,...,-..... __ ~=· !Mil"*"'°' .. l)Nd s.. cllidltd Ofl ad.,,.._ of .... OI OSlt ·-=t:;:r · .,,.,. - " EQUAL HOUSING , ' • OPPORTUNITY Altl'lll ................ .................... ,... ""fllr ........ Act" 1•. ...................... It ......... "llJ ,rtfMKt, n.ntlfl.. tr .rscrl•IHllH .... ,...., "'"· "°""· .......................... .............. 11 ......... 11 :tilU .., ... ,,....,_., ............. 111n11." r 'J\JI 1...,1,lf •Ill Ht ......., ..... ., ....... ................... 1. ...... .. .. ""· °",....,. M lllf'lllr l11tnM• .... Ill 11'•11•.. 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OWNER MtlK Mt-72o-1 ... omc. t4M31-I011 N\~!!r~i\;~£!w 129 Homa Mwa-3350 1 ' es ~ I .=-=~~ -~ -AroBESTB-Shlrp 38r 2e, 2-fP'S PU • NIGUEL • 36 euea·S19.900 BeaJIJtul Open Fiootplln, Uootadld 38f 25Ba Modlt Condition. rllldl at perfect 6. tOO' climate ~ Vtty C1tari & Bri!ttt Bell>ttlflllr'P...,,,llidTIMll/ Views of San Frlrldlco P.W CAU..TOOAY ••• $411,oob Pool 8es18uy.~S259900 &GtandCfll'ftO'I ~ F:::;. ~~ ~:'L. ~ Owner/Aqfn 949-587·389J =#= (CAL'SCAN) &reel Loe w/Soulh View To NPT CTR & Goll Coursa I 32 HOUS!SICONOOS , 1,_ ·.a-1 UHDER MARKET-SISt,000 FOR SALE ---=•v NPT BCH lnvt110f • 1 Unlta NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR EasWf Ldc 4-28f & 2·18f, • • 8-1 Car & 2·2 Cat Wiik To 8eKtt Exelenl buy 38dnn 2Ba, FP, patio. wld hk· S~l~ GSI, 10,000 LOI Gated comm. Brighi, specious up. vaulltd eels, fWM carpel/ UftLY 1-$115,000 8alc, a1ylld view. Pool, apa, palnl. IC gai, M>tts. AvlM May COLDWELL BANKER'S •1 undergr<>l.nd prk Ooty S139K 15 S2100t'mo. ~9-759-1989 DONALD PFAFF 11733..074 949-615-2694, 7~151, Agt. L.tg 2Br 1Ba petio, bUili·N. , BEACH HACIENDA hall gar. new carpet FP, ahate I ~I 11:BI ~Sii:-J~E~ ~~7~o~~J.l.,~ • :~. view. pool. spa. luly tum , I I Sololl hlgllly upgraded! $240,000. 110 COSTA APT8 BALBOA ISLAND Owner/Agent 949-632-7573 ,. 11E8A ShowcHt HomH for Oui>lla South Bay Frort View Prlv111 Nini Eat1tt-3bf/3bl, Slit In our Saturdly R••I ol l>IY!lllon 4br 2ba lc>PI' UM ~lot secu ~t E' SIDE 2bf 1bl, ~yards, e.tate Su~tntl 3br 2bl loW9f Ul1I St ,875,000 · r 85 ~ ok. walk In cloaels u 5,000-$439, nomet O the Week MM73-4062 Beach • Income Luaurt ast 11Mh St. $1295/mo DitPll'I Ma Stan 11 ~st $15! LOf• Vanc.Rttncw duplex w1S1Udo 1nt Comet IOI • t4M7S.3511 t ~ 1$ Tutedly 11 5PM IS Sleps lrom sand • COSTA MESA'S BEST * ~~J~' 'nt0USESICOHoos =Htlght1V11ue1 ~oom~ .:Sr?"~: kPIYS to AdvertlM FOR SALE 3brl'lba Ylf1br guat tiouse IMltt'I OlHI gated C01M1Unity. ' In the Beat Local CORONA DEL MAR grut start home, c1o1t 10 best l>OOI. ""'*· easy eccess 10 ftetf Estate Section sc:nools&snoppng Won'llasU lrttway, beach & malls. CALL TODAY!! Tttrdown on 451t Comer Lot $369.000 Property Hou• 114-5S7-oo75 t Bloc* to Ocean 8Ulld yct.lf ....,14M4=-......... 2=-31=-50=-. ,.....~,_,.....,.~ USA K. RIVERA °"8mHomelVRM$795.000-BAYFRONT/DOCK C1-ltled M&-674-4252 dally ' ANNE WIUEY S 805.000 ~ l49-720-9469 Amlzlnll S & Prootf!YI MM74-42A9 SPYGLASSHIU-OCEAN Agere M~t7tc M2..ee78 VIEW. 4Bdrms, hbrary. prolesst0naUy decorated, Pella windows, Offered at $1 ,239.000 Judy Kolar. Bkr 949-376-5578 PACIFIC VIEW NEW LISTlNGll MEMOA• a 1 ..... ...., Duplex. South ol PCH cal IOI' ._ r~ pi!vata lhoWlna J001 Kolat, 8kf 1M9-376-5576 Cemetery • Mortuary ~apel • Crematory S500 Pacific View Orlve Newport Beedl 844-2700 NICE IMTMERS IW.•ADWAY Mortuery * Chapel Cremation 110~1 MESA DEL *R 8eaullflA Updaltd Home On 10.500 S.F Plltt 1.11.e Loi 38r/28r. Fam Rm. 2 Fplc's & RV Prlcg. $299K, Agent 949-718·9748 110 Broadway E'SIDE NWPT ttGHTS AREA. Costa Mesa 2 Houses on l..alge LOI. Both ....,.2-""1•ft Upgraded $449K Earl & Ju<tf _____ .... ____ .. ~-949-642-4122 --~""· .... -.. ,-..,-'\-. 1,.:.., • • •. • .. r -• I .· I. .. . ' . . ... ~ ... , ... ~Jl";J ~ ...... _, ,, I'' • ' I ~~·, ••~ •• ' I,--~ C•~··QI•• '1., •• DE ANZA BAYSIDE VILLAGE (, ' ' . ., 300 E (•,:.~! HN't Nl"'''(lQl 61.~t" 2·STORr SIYIR CREST TOWNHOME 3 bedroom. 2 bath. with garage. Uy loocbcoped '124.995 WAJUFRONT 2 bectoom. 2 both, Cabana. lorve polio. ~eat ~ remocWecl thruoul -bn1 RllW 1twu June 99 '59,995 ~~i] ...... JL-.'11J "-· t ~-~-., FAIRWAY APARI'MENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY BY PASH ION ISLAND a..utiful tree-lned atrMta end gotf courM Yiewa. Enjoy e.-.ftM livlng In your '-'ge 1, 2 M 3 BR apertrNnt home! • 1'wo-ar 09'1I09 • ~/Oryeit hoc*upe • Rt ....... fwood & gee) • All ccwldltlol lk'9 • W..bsln2 tnd3 BR ·Allrm~ • S1 ,eeo to 12,1185 • P'-eel (941) 844-olSOI Sony, no pets. 1~8~1 182 HOUSESICONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH Beacon Bay 2bf 2ba, pnvale "-------J beach & lemis court. laundry, *WEST BAY AVE• 1 car gar, deck. 1000sq h, Gorgeous 2·Stort 361 t Den. S1800lmo 949-720-9904 ext s 3Balh Near 8ayfront, Fp, gar. TRI-LEVEL TOWNHOME lrg Bdrms, wid, reltlg lndd , V S I "B d many custom leetures Avail ery :;pac ous ~ e room May 81h. 12500/veao1.• lease 28alh with Panoramic View. •9161~ "1 Private Elevator, 2.5 Car Agent 94916 5-4912 Enclosed Garage, Fireplace, Hoge Walk-ln-dowl. washer/ dly8f hk·ups & yard. $2000fmo on 1 yew lease. Call '°' appt. 949-646-11453. THE BEACH HOUSE APTS. 1433 SUPERIOR • Near Lucky'• • 3 doo!s to ocean, 100 bb::k. 18drm't8a ~'*II· no pe15 $90Q'mo lAls 909·59U708 1112==1 3bf 3ba, pooUlemls avail. 2 Clf gar, laundry 8188, beach near· Avau 411 $2200'mo 800-108-1 no WOWI 28r 28a, 180" ocean views, marble & Berbef llools. avall 511 s $21 OOlmo.-+-deposit Dive, 714-962·1848 Eut Bluff HouM T Cottage 4br 3ba. IV•lable Jint t , $3300/month. Owner/Agent 1-8D0-5st.7,S54 ltavt mag. DLU'FFS/VISTA SUERTE 'LIGHT ANO BRIGHT" Hice new, 3tw 2.Sba, S2200t'mo. MM1S.t495. 183 HOU&ESICONDOS FOR RENT tEWP0RT COAST NEWPORT PENN 0Vtrlook1 eana~ 2 blkt to beach, 3br, 2bl, frpic. b":;&, llCUftd 9•191-Whitt carpet. W/O yrly IN. No peta. Avail May 24 11485 55t-53t-5016 Balboa Pen.Stir 2Br 288. malt pron ~ male.1em pron open minded & splmually awatl $600 949-753-3353 NEWPORT HEIGHTS NeMr const deck Vp, vlUlled cei pnv bl. lul pnv lndry. no smllfpels $800fnO Ind Ubl & mmd IM9-m·0723 I 402LOST & FOUND I FOUND bftctllt. VIMty ol SI Andrews ~rch Call and dllcnbt 949-646-0265 LOST BURMESE CAT UOHT BROWN, VICIHTY NEWPORT HEIGHTS, CALL t4M42·tl30 LOST 1llvtf' lilon hllitd Cat. F1m1l1. Newport Rldgtl SpyglaH ar11. Lall Min 2 Wies If'· Mt-72o-1343 1404 PERSONALS I #LOVE BRIDGET DATING• Nici & honlll ptttty A1iln ladlel. 62&-212..C250 420 GARAGE SALES Gar999 Sall 7·7 Sat & Sun Crib. 20 aip col1ee rnllr boolcs, paintings muslC Slulf e1C 116-4 Samar Of. CM (Baker west 10 dead-end tum ngtll) 440 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BARBER CHAIR PORCEUNE Eatty SO'S, blue, good condluon. $1000 obo 949-642·3870 LOH Flt. Gain energy with M1t1bollt1. Call tor tree sa/1'4)1e Day ph 6 l9"'66-0 I 04 p;199r6t9-636-t276 Phone 1y1ttmlofflct lumm.ne purchased ph 'Y5 In t998 '°' S28K. w.I sacnhct lor 1()1( obO Oesk.s. phones. computers 1• IT\IChnt5 TVs, tor pennltS on Ille dol~ 141-11&-1151 1101 WOLFF TANNIHO BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT AND SAVEi CQ>,!MERCtAUHOME unu hom $199 oo Low Monthly Peymenl FREE Color~ Call t -800-711-01 sA 1448 ~1 I BUY ALL PIANOS! Mllquts·-Ouahty furniture one p1ece or whole houselull' Cashp~d 800-649 .. 922 FURllTU• I NOGUCHI · COfFEE TAB!.£ $925 149-76().0839 lueP~f Rtrl Holle wllcHook.lng ltoplrd l9Qtltld CFA oclctt ldtttnl '°' pflvlttatd ... ~ t4M31·2111 • 1-~1 RECORDS TOP DOU.ARI Jazz, R & B, SOIA, Red tee SO'S & 60'1 MIKE 64!>-7505 WAHTEOt OLD COINS! Gold, Sliver, Frarikln "*11. sttr· Ing Old WllChes & jlW8lty WESTCOAST COIN642.f441 Simplify your life through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 t=-.~ ,_, .... . f'.W,;_ ~ • ' ".. . ~~ .......... - tflW•0•1 91ACB eAllro•NIA ]OB FAIR ThNrstlAy, ApriJ 29 3:00 -7:00pm Ncwpon Dunes is an a.ctiveJ outdoor &cility offering a 'pccial environment for guests & staff . Employment OpJH11"'1'nities Summer 0-Penru11unt Positions/ Activity Leaden PT Banqueu Cafe Busser Cafe Host/Hostas Coola AM/Pm Front Desk Clerks Gate Attendants Grocery/Gift Store Mgr. Gro~n Marina Boat Laoncb MarinaOetk Outside Sala Mgr. COME JOIN USI 1131 Back Bay Dr. Newport Beach -86 EOE SALES ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE (FULL TIME $25-30K + INCENTIVE) The Los Angeles Times is seekiog bright. capable individuals who are looking for full~time employment with an established, yet expanding organization. Sales and Distribution staff will work at our Orange County Consumer Marketing Regional office. The Sales Account Representative will work to achieve sales goals within an assigned geographic area. The individual will maximize sales by developing strong partnerships with existing accounts, establishing new outlets and adjusting distribution volumes. The Representative must act as an ambassador for the company by always maintaining appropriate appearance and demeanor. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE Wll..l.. HAVE: ~dr•.-t Win! Win! Wint -,_.,.. . ' ..... 11·11\ • 2-4 years of sales, marketing or related experience required . • Strong problem solving, decision making. organizational and planning skills · · ,~ t•·· '"•n! Win. '~ In Observance of National Pet Week, May 2-8, 1999, We will be featuring a page for our BEST FRIENDS and why they are adorable! All porticiponts will be entered into a drawing where you could win $1 00 at your favorite pet store! HERE'S HOW: 1. Send a photo of your pet with this entry blank. 2. Send $10, check or your credit card#, a photo of your pet and this entry form, to: l'I I" ( l.1-.-.il j, d I kpl. ~ "' \\. H.I\ "I. ( I 1-.1.1 \k-..1 . ( \ 'l.!h.!- 3. Entries must be received by April 30, 1999, 5pm. Photos will be rctu~ed to address proyided. Do not write on photos. You may also drop this by our office. Winner wm be chosen by random drawing, and notified by phone on May~­ Publication Date: Wednesday May 5th, 1999 Pet'• Name: My pet's moat adorable • becauae: Nam• of Owne" '1 ' 204 RENTALS TO SHARE N.B. Ltg 2Br 2B1 to thlft. ,_, Baell bay dose to U C I & Fwys. pool, gym. $665/mo + •,; utls Avl Now 949·929-6817 E' Sidi CM Y8f"1 lllC8 tv.Mse, own br & bath, gar, yard. wld. female pr er d, qujet. no/511111 $650 + t/'l Ubl 949-646-4065 CM E tkit houu, 1brlbl 1vall. Cable 1v1ll. S3SO/lno + utll. & dlpo1lt. No pet. t4M42·M22 . 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LE.ASE CM 200tq ft of otta lf*e 11 an tJtlst'1g Co Furn or not. phone access computer 111 amen 1275 949-&42-0424 Jim Fa.thlon l11and IODlq ft GINl loc. tJYd lmmld IO stllf 1 Of llMcMf FUiiy ~.phone sys/dicks 149-118-1151 tt10t 1400 ANNOUNCWS 1 I 454 FURHrTURE I • • NEAA NEW 14" BEIGE Prfvalil Soce« IAaaont ITAUAN LEATHER SOFA, Fully quallflld USSF/UEFA top quality. $500. MUST coach. El11bll1htd Elltt SELL Mt-446-6211 Soce« Cemtf t4M74-0IS2. •SURVIVE Y2K • FREE INFO CALL t.f77-801·7522 \I 11 "I l \ I I :I I \Ill .1: \l"-1 111 \I>\< 111 \\\ \1:1 '-I'°''°' I I< ll 1:1 IPIJtlmt or. Michael cummtngs, M.D .• Neurologtst DA"IW & ,.. 'Tnursday, APrtl 29, 1999 7:00·8:00 p.m PlM:lt Costa Mesa community center 1845 Partc • Costa Mesa, cantomta mvo blocks west ot NeWp<>rt BIVd/COStt Mesa FWY·SS, off 19"' Street> RefreShments wllt be provided, and a questlOn 1nd answer session wlll lmmec:tlatelV follow the lecture. FOr more ~ ancvor to rewrve •seat. 4 ) ·191 • Excellent verbaJ and written communication skills •Ability to work a flexible schedule including Saturday & Sunday •PC skills required The Los Angeles Times offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. Qualified candidates should send a resume with salary history to: The Times Orange County Employment omce 1375 Sunflower Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92626 You may also fax to (71 4) 966-7751 or send via the Internet to jobs@latimes.com F.qual Opportunity Employer ' . .... . . - /Ve, 'II lfel; ~Q Hf,,:lte qulllfy tor this study you must: · Haw bMr1 dilagnoHd wtth migraine by a physician In the lat 12 month•. GOO:DADI · Be taking the ~ drug :1U11'9triptan (lrnttrex.) · EJCpeftence 2 ~and 8...,... type ha•dechee per month tl.P. D.D.S. Call 642- • • l • • TODAY'S CROSSwaRD PUZZLE ACROSS 10ne~ I WICt\ 2t Down, ~ unutual 9 Hw of wtl4lles 12 1V and radio 13 Satan'• 14 E 18 wake 17 Oulddy 19 AAJ>ort lflto· •bbf. 20 Metallic tOUncl 22 -away (ependt lully) 23 an.horse - 24 Lea!t constrained 25 Paddled 62 Conceil 55 Fa.I 8llwopod 57-waw ~ Reluallot\ eo ActreM 8encroft 81 -s...rn. Stree«" cl\lnlClllr 152 Propcl99(t l"loped-IOf ~=olfkjal DOWN 1 Bomg c:hamp'• 2~ 3 Mamer 28 Corduroy ribs 30 Tatum or Ryan 31 Dwell 4 8riefcue 5 Retumthe 4-2NI 0 1 ... 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Visa/MC 1.1560875 94~645-9325 REBUILD OR REMODEL Homes 01 Ol!ices • Quality Construction • Reasonably Pr100d • Local Company •636318 • Stephenson & Assoclales C11t 11411-044·5465 .%~ nl: 714.1'9.6724 ---,.,, M.A3 I .6Sl1 HOMEFLAIA Bal II re· fln1shlng/reglazfng Sinka, counl1Ha, showers, tlle..i l1ber0fa» repa11949-64S.m.s 44 Bled a stream 58 Aeroe angef 470 SCHOOLS /INSTRUCTION 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS ACCOUNTING Account• Receivable. Prrvate Gott Club, Wed·Sun 8.J0.5pm, $9/hr • benefits Applicallons now bein!I accepte<J Santa Ana Councry Club, :!0382 Newport Blvd Santa Ana/Costa Mesa I ao CERAMIC I TILE LEAKY Sho-1 repaired. Regroutlng and ln111tta1k>n. U670130 Deen of Tiie. Mll-673-8065 714-346-8526 266 CLEANING /MAINTENANCE EuroC lro~er~ VACAHCJCa • OO'FtCU • HQMEa PROFESSIONALISM~ QUALITY DEDICATION 714 342-06 6 714 437-2704,,. A Touch Of Ct111 Cleenfng Cleaning·· Resl<VCommercial Uc'd, Bonded, Free Est Teresa 714-282·7143 Ifs SPRING TIMEI Can Aie Cleaning We'll meke your house 1mlle. Uc/8ond.'Eip'd Day or evm 949 493·9413 ViCK ' CLEANING We otter THE BEST House and Wtndow Cleanlno 10 years e•perience, imt ref'St VICKY'S 714-668-0395 .. 270 CONCRETE' /MASONRY ANDERSON CONtructlon Lltge or Smd Jobs, IM'd L#IJ440725.LocalCdM Est 1928 71H734723 SRICiC BLOCK STONE' 'fill Concrele, Pal!o..1...onveway, Flteplace, Br;,u s. Ailts 25yra •XI> • Te~ 55 7-7594 • CEMENf Oftj( * STAMPED CONCRETE Stick ' Block ' Stone • Tltt Lie. I 5411$8 149'>583·145' o o MXsoNAY h BLOCIC .. BRICK...STONE All TYPES-OUAllTY WORK l•730089 711·531-7143 CkANN6NCio@ CONSm ConcrttelMasonry/Orflnog11 1yllltfn1, Ht19'dt teptilt 714-540-1139 C1u1Hl9CI • · ...... 7. 478 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. Frlendly fut paced, profeulonat environment. NPB. Compen18tlon depend· Ing on e~per. 800-686-2615 AIR FORCE. Great career opportunities availabte IOI higll scllOOI grads. ages 17·27 Plus up to $9,000 enhs1men1 bonus 11 you quaUtyl For an lnl01mation packet call I 800·423·USAF or visit www alrl orce com (CAL'SCAN) 272 CONSTRUCTION /CONTRACTORS A to Z Home Improvement Addttions/Remodelt~ European crattsmanshtpl Compet11rve rates Ucl8ond Office 949-650-6232 Pg<714·688·20n LEWIS CONSTRUCTION Remodeltng • Handyman Uc • 704n3 Local Aesk!ent 714·S57·5925 I 216 DECK COATING I WATERPROOF COATINGS Decks. balconies, stairways. OuoMy work al reasonable rares Li587430 722·8769 284 DRYWAl!L SERVICES Let the Claaeffled ........ o........., http you find reflabtl h9fp. ....... ., . Bl 111• 8f CHA-•S GOllN _..,.OMMsttAM' Md TANNNf HMtSCH A CAKEWALK FOR TOMMY 8oth vulnerable. Wcs1 dcaJs. NORTH • A 4 0Js2 0 A162 •A85J he man11ed this hand m double. quick lime without even raisins 1 sweat. WEST ., OAKQ 4 () 83 •KQ964l EAST •J852 0 1098 0 109 5 4 •J7 • Tomm1's balancin& bid of two spades was not weak -it showed the equivalent of • sound opening bid wtlh a good si)l-cltd suit, an overbid with this pal1k.u1¥ holdina. Since three aces, one in the trump au.it. are exceptional .upport for that sort of hand, North hid no compunction about raising to aame in spades. SOUTH • K Q 109 63 0 763 o KQJ • 10 Openiog lead: King of O West cashed three rounds of hearts before shtftlna to the kin' of clubs. Tommy rose with dummy s ace and, without a moment's hesitation, mado. the key play or ruffing a club in hand. The king of spades was cashed and, when a trump to the ace brought a club discard from West, the Jhost of a smile flitted across Tummy s lips. It had been an in-and-out year for Trump Coup Tommy -trumps had been breaking badly just often enough to keep his club account in the black. Our readers know Tomm)' well -an average player who as transformed into a master when trumps do not behave. For instance, Another club ruff reduced Tommy's spade le"ngth to that of East's, and a liUle bit of luck was all that was now required. The king and queen of diamonds were cashed and the jack of diamonds was overtaken with the ace. When East followed to all three diamonds, Tummy claimed the lasl two tricks. With East and South down 'to nOlhing but two trumps each and the lead on the table, Tommy could not be ~vented from scoring the last two lncks with the Q 10 of trumps over East's J 8. Mutt be Ible IO work with Qllkk 8oolts and Windows 95. Posldon requires rttp0nslble lndMlual with COtllldence io make 4edS1ons and work wllhout aupervlslon. Saluy dtlletlderu. on tellPffltn«/COl'llpetCMe. 8!00am:-4:30pm Monday thru l'tlday. 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