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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-05-14 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA COtv\MUNrnES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1999 You .~an spellthis game S~P-L~I-T Newport Beach • • courts tounsts· • Differing tastes in pastries and prizes cause rift among Senior Center bingo players. AMY SP\JRGEON . ~,.,. ·B-14. One. Four." 11G-51. Five. One.• 1\vo more squares lit up on the oversized electronic bingo board. White plastic balls tumbled in the machine humming 1n the back- ground. . Those were the sights ~nd sounds 1n the dining room at the Gosta Mesa Senior Center on Tuesday, 30 minutes after the Record··~ amount of 'date rape' · drug seized • GHB is showing up more frequently in the Newport-Mesa club scene, police say. . ~,.,. NEWPORT. BEACH -New- i>ort· Beach police arrested a 39· . year-old man op suspicion of pos- sessing a liter and a half of a drug that has been linked to date rapes. Acting on a tip, police went to the West 15th Street home of Mark King and found the drug, gamma-hydroxy-butyrate, as well as steroids, syringes and fireanns. King was arrested on s~picion of possessing illegal drugs and could serve a prison term or two to six years if convicted of the charges. "lbis was the most GHB ever 5eized, • said Sgt. Mike McDer- mott. GHB is prohibited in California. McDermott explained lbat while some people believe GHB is a muscle builder, there is absolutely no medical benefit to talang the drug. GHB is showing up with more frequency as a recreational drug in the Newport-Mesa area club scene, be added. One capful pro- vides an intense .drunk feeling without any of the weight-gain associated with alcohol. However, lt also induces vomiting,.and, in worst-case scenarios, respiratory arrest. Just this past weekend, two Newport-Mesa 20-year-olds were rushed to the hospital ~use · they bad stopped breathing and were near deeth as a result of talc- ing the drug, McDermott said. Docton at the hospital were able to resuscitate them. SEE GHB PAGE 8 vote was cast to change Tuesday afternoon bingo to the center's Thursday style of play. · Or, more precisely, to bnng Thurs!lay's prizes -and pastries ..-to Tuesday's game. · "It's against what we want," said 78-year-old Anne Hogan of Costa Mesa~ coordinator of the Tuesday bingo committee. "I demand a recount.•, J •The aggressive campaign to lure non-locals to town can add up -to as much as $20 million a year for the city. ANDltt-:W STh"'\ff.N l IAJUUS . NEWPORT BEACH -In Newport Beach, tounsm revenue accounts for 28% of the oty's total budget -a contribution of more than $20.3 million to the city's Cof- fers in the last year alone. . But a recount is not likely. Llke it or not, Tuesd~y and Thursday bingo at the center now will be coordinated by Costa Mesa resi- dent Bill Mills, 78, a four-year bingo caller and noted pnze col- , lector for Thursday's games at the SEE BINGO PAGE 6 KIM HAGGERTYZVUUS I DAILY PILOT Bill Mills, lhe regular Thursday bing'o caller, was voted ln as the Tues- day caller as well at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Many players com- plained to the program director about wanting better prizes. . . '-- With the healthy sum in mind, the city's Conference and VJ.Sitor's Bureau has devised an array ot promotions -to publicize the city's tourism virtues to both the public and the industry representatives who communicate directly with the public. ·There's not a day that goes' by that I'm not swpriled that not everybody knows about Newport Beach a.od how fabulous it tS, • said R~d Williams of the city's • DON LEACH I DAlY PILOT Trent Brown, 5, climbs off a 25-cent pony ride ln front of the popular discount store in Costa Mesa. Gilbert lost its lease and will probably not renew tt due to high rents. Five-and-divie Costa Mesa~ . Gilbert· store will close in September, mueh to the , dismay of its loyal customers. nes EU!>ll GEE ~Pb Gilbert 5-10-25 C~nt Store is no Nordstrom. Most people wouldn't look twice passing its storefront. But for its loyal customers, some who have shopped there regularly for 40 or more-years, the five-and-clime store is a treasure trove of nostalgia and a place to find almost anything. Inside the store, candlesticks can be found around the comer from jungle 7 2 I 0 u·1 I print fabric and an array of colorful but- tons. Across the store is every type of kitchen utensil imaginable, bottles of champagne, reams of vinyl, packaged crackers and discounted cloflung. Aside from providmg customers with the bare essentials of the home, Gilbert has for years provided them with the bare essentials of the heart -thing absent from your average mO<Iem-day department or chain store. Many of the store's patrons are "heartbroken• over news that Gilbert owners cannot afford a raised rent and will not be renewing their lease m Sep- \ember after about 45 years on 17th Street. Gilbert owners and staff ~ed to comment on thie matter, saying it was too emotional. When Gilbert disappears, ·a sense of ,history, a sense of humanity and a sense of identity will go with 1t, patrons said. For Sandy Rolliris, it's more than a place to go for a zipper, toilet plunger • and can of soup all in one trip. SEE GILBERT PAGE e MILLENNIUM MOMENT SEE TOURISM PAOE I Test ttitor fre·es up his time •Low-income students offered pre pa.ration course for SAT free of charge~ Pb COSTA MESA -U Olga Gumerrez is going to adueve her goal of getting . into to the Uruvers1ty of Califon:lia. she needs to get a 'gredt core on the SAT m add1tion to mamtauung her high grades. . But her family can't afford to spend hundreds or dolla.rs for a private SAT preparation course. Enter David Benjamin. a musioan cum SAT-preparation-entrepreneur cum uruque social 1usbce actlVlSt. From now witil the June 5 SAT test date, Benjamin plans to spend four hours a week hunched m a tight, air- SEE SAT PAGE 6 MICHlU£ YU I OAl.Y l'l.OT Tackling the SAT: Willy Mdtorte, a junior At Newport Harboi' Hlgll Sc:hool. Ustens In on an SAT prepe- ratlon daia at tbe Shalimar lw1l- t.ng Center tn Com MeSa Tinmday. u 1 SPRING PAIR: St. Joachiril's annual Commurilty Spnng F4ir will run through Sunday at 1964 Orange Ave., Cos- ta Mesa. Houn are froril 5 to 10 p.m. today1 3 to 10 p .m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. 1be event will fea- Acting in a community 1be Newport Harbor High School Home and Garden Thur · railel money for pro- grams and equip- tment for the ldlool. lee llory OD,... 3 .I ture food, rtdes,.prites and I entertainmeilt for more infor~ mation, call ~(714) 574-1400. \ 2 COUNl'IY Miiz Adami School Country Pair wlll be ....... fftlai 10 a.m. ~ SeeUftlAy at -...... CCllta MllL1111nidbl";At1'' and;••,._ ... m rstm. Clll (J.tC) • : 2 Friday, f.lay 1 A, 1999 n. C H .. E C I I T 0 U T There's an all-sta,r' lineup cf · baseball books at library T he summer of '98 rejuvenated an interest in America's nation- dl paswne. II you were among those msplted by Mark McGwire's historic season, you can fuel your fever Wlth an all-star lineup of base- ball books, all available al •Newport ltbraries To reltve the theater of the McGWlte-Sam- my Sosd home run duel, start with "Celebral- m9 70, Mark McGWite's Hls- tonc Sedson. • Featunng a homer-by-homer record cllld dozens of color photos, this stunning volume documents the power dh .. d magnetism of the home run !utter who became a national hero ldst year. -. H your. interest in qaseball reaches farther bdck in time than last season, you Cdn re-experience 26 magic moments with "Fisk's Homer, Willie's , Catch cmd the Shot Heard Round the World H In Uus n<'w compilation of thrilling World Senes plays from 1940 through 1995. find retrospective accounts by the pldyers themselves and amusing stonPs dbout great events m sports history MdJOr Ledgue Baseball is as much a business ds 1l 1s a game, and fans can ledm dOOUt belund ·the-scenes wheelmg dnd dealing in • Kop- pett's Concise His- tory of Ma1or League Baseball.• Along with an , overview of major pacts and person- alJties. this lively narrative explores ........ i .- • 11·1 • I '.•• . ~ajorleague BASEBALL such controversial lSSues as night basebdlJ, radio and TV broadcasting. domed stadiums and mterJeague play. Diamonds can be a baseball fan's best friends, and anyone who's ever , fallen in Jove with one would appreo- ate •creen Cathedrals." • Find ballpark anecdotes, statistics, nostalgic photos and fascinating trivia ·a00u,t the architecture of baseball in th.is salute lo 271 shrines of our national pastime. \ · Numerous fine b1og'(!)Phies report on the sport's most dypanuc players Among the newest Js \Roberto Clemente, The Great One," an account about the career of a super- star many consider to be the w-eatest · Latin American player in baseball his- tory. Other recently published life sto· ries about celebrated players include • "Jackie Robinson," a sympathetic .portrait of the first black man to play ·· in the big leagues, and "The Only Way I Know, Cal Rip· ken, Jr.,• about the Baltimore Orioles short- stop who played ma record- break.mg 2,131 consecutive gd.Jnes. Perhaps less· er-known but equally colorful was Moe Berg, a baseball player with the smgular distinction of having both a 15-year career as a ma1or league catcher and Boston Red Sox coach, and that of a spy for the Offi~e of Strategic ~rvices during World War II. Read about his myslenous life in "The Catcher Was a Spy," a portrait of a man reputed lo be baseball's .greatest intellectual, whose worn baseball card is on display at CIA headquarters. • otEOC rr OUT is written by the staff of U. Newport Beach Public Library This week's col· umn is by Sarah Rosenblum. date book a Balboa Art Walk features liye artists doing what they do best . NOAK! SctfWARTZ !kif Pllt e t the age of 3, Robin Altman's talent was so obvtous to her father t.bat he confidently pre-. dieted that she would grow up to be an artist. Walter, devoutly reli- gious, believed that every person had a calling and anxiously observed his clill- dren to find out exactly was theirs was. His gut instinct was right. . · . Altman is how a successful watercol- orist who pamts scenery in clear, vibrant colors, infused with bright streams of sunlight. •tt•s· like looking at a ,landscape after it's rained and the colors are new I and bright,• she said of her pieces. On Sunday, sh e will join 60 other artists publicly creating their craft along the South Bayfronl promenade on Balboa Island. By participating in the Artwalk, All- man and other local artists will have the oppo~ty to display their talents and the publit will have the opporturu- ty to ask them about techniques, advice and their work in gQneral. "Quite oft~n. you doh't get to see artists, their tools and how they're applied," said Balboa lsldJld's Debra Huse, one of the founders of Artwalk. The walk will feature a variety of artists and mediums, incluchng glass- blowing, sculpting, jewelry-making and painting. •.' , While 10 of the.~are from Bd.1- boa, the rest are from surrounding · areas, from Dana Point to Huntington Beach. 11t.is year, one piece of art will be chosen to be used as the official art for next year. Undoubtedly, many of the artists will be influenced and moved to create an interpretation· of the beautiJul ocean· front landscape surrounding them. Al~ man will lend her optimistic interpret - tion of the Balboa seascape to her c -. vas on Sunday. She describes herseU as anide~. "My mother was so fascinated by beauty -it rubbed ofi. I saw every- thing the way she saw it," Altman said. "I try to communicate to others how KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAllY PILOT Watercolorist Robin Albnan ls one of 60 artists who will paJnt along the south Bayfront Promenade during the Balboa Island Artwalk on Sunday. What\..._ youn-"1tman loved was drawing ~g saved her pocket money, she bought the big black horse, Count Kerri, used in the old "Zorro" TV show. She would stay up µntil 3 a.rn drawing, and, when exhausted, Altman would set up the hmsbed piece in front of her bed so that it would be the first thing she would see in the morning when she woke up. BALBOA ISlAND ARTWAlK • WHERE: South Bayfront Prome- nade, between Marine Avenue and the ferry landing at Opal on Balboa Island -• '+ WHEN: 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Sunday + HOW MUCH: Free much goodness I see." She uses her canvas to capture an eloquent scene, then chooses bright colors to emphasize particular details. Growing up, she was very mflu- enced by her parents. Her sage father, Walter, was a former ace fighter pilot turned Christian Scientist practitioner. His religious ethics promoted optimism anc;l he often told his daughter that anything was possible. Her mather renunded her that no one would care whether or not Robin kept her house clean, that she should simply do what she loved. . Her diligence paid off. Albnan received a scholarslup and at 18 went to Prinopia m ilinois. Her professors · had studied in California and taught her to paint m the "Cahfornia style," which plays with shades of light and color. Over the years, she has had a show in Tokyo at the Okura Hotel along with other Amencan artists. She also has ·work featured in the permanent collec· tion m the state capital. More recently, she hds been commissioned by IBM and The Irvine Co to paint some pieces for them. _All that jazz Cornes to _Newport Summer Jazz Series at Hyatt Newporter kicks off with ~trunz & Farah at the Newport Beach Jazz Festival on Friday lklff Plat I f jazz music was a book, the Newport Beach Jazz Festival would be an encyclopedia. The sixth annual event comes to the Hyatt Newporter golf course this week- end. The event features music from the · four comers of jazz, appearing on two stages, along with 40 vendor displays and an international food court to match the dlversity ol lhe weekend's music. Jazz legends Strunz & Farah, playing their blistenng fretboard work, kick off the event Friday while an alliiitM lineup of musiaans pack the weekend on Sat- urday and Sunday. The overall event alSo launches the Newporter'1 Summer Jazz Series, running from June through September, spotlighting a wide range of jazz greats. Strunz & Farah, who will appear at 8 p.m. Friday (tickets $20), are hailed as one of the most singular "world beat" acts m the music industry, combining Jorge Strunz's Costa Rican Oamenco with Iranian Atdeshir Farah's Middle Eastern influence. Playing together since 19?9, the duo have magged Grammy nominations, klid08 as BW· board's No. 1 WOlld music group, and accolades from the industry press a.s guitar wizards of technical supremacy and mind-bending improvisation. VOL 93, NO. 113 The pair Will perform new material from their latest studio release, ·wud Muse," which music critics have hailed as a disc that •sets mas£ers apart from mere musicians." . Saturday's lineup will feature a day- long parade of some of the best musi- cians jazz has to off er: Marc Antome, Rick Braun, Oleta Adams, Lee Ritenotir and Dave Koz will perform, beginning at 10:30 a.m. and running through the evening (tickets for the day'. $30). Sunday spotlights an equally diverse roster of performers, with Mis:hael Paulo, Peter White, Chris Standring, Najee, the Rlppmgtons with Russ Free· man and Larry Carlton with Kirk Whal um. Sunday also runs all day beginning at 10:30 a.m., with tickets at $30. Week- end tans can buy a two-day pass for , $50, while a VIP pass, including all three days plus backstage access and preferred seating, is $125. White, who played guitar for years . with Al Stewart, including on the singer's most famous track, •year of the Olt, • says he always looks forwa:rd to performing on stage. "It's funny, but I have torilebow • along the way lost that ability to lit by myself and really enjoy music like I ~to ~hen I was'a ldd, •said the gui- tanst. •1ts because it's become my career, my work. When I want to I don't play music. I do something news stories, Illustrations. edrt~ rial rNtter 0< ~ herein c.an be ret>toduced with- out written pemwJon of COfll· right owner HOW JO BEACH US ClrCuletion The Times~~ County (800) 252·9141 A1Mt11M19 O..m.cl (949) 642-5671 Displ-v (949) 642..u21 YtatW News (Mt) 642.5680 Spot1s (941) 57~] Newt, Sports,. (Ml) ..... ,10 E-tnllt: del~ploe••1Nlllk.ntt ... ~ .. .._ OMcll (Ml) IG..u21 .._,.. Cl4') 6J1-71JI David Benoit. Tickets range from $25 to $30. Sea- son tiC'kets are avililable at $500 each, which include all 16 currently sched· uled shows plus any added perfQr- mances, as well as preferred seating. a 10°1<> discount on food and beverage at the Newporter on the day of the con· cert, a brunch for two, and access to the VIP Hospitality Swte. Elliot, who will ~rfonn here on June t 1 al 8 p.m. ~d then return to the Ncwporter for a New Year's Eve con· cert, is about to ~ase bis t tth album. "Chill Factor," which features White on guitar along Wlth Robbie Nevil and vocalist S1edah Garrett, among others. A smooth tenor saxophonist, Elliot said it's bis individuality tllat lends his trade· mark stamp to his mtisic. · "The key to being am~ per- The world beat jazz group Strum & Farah wU1 perform at the Newport Beach Jazz IWUval at I p.m. Frfday. . . son is to be yourself a¢ not what oth- ers thin.I you should be,• B1liot &aid. "Originally, my parents weren't too ~ed about me becoming a profes· stonal musldan, but I told them that if music didn't work out. I wuaead to be a fighter pilot. Somehow becOmtng a musician didn't sound'toO baCl to them •Jt•s all inside of me, but it needs the catalyst of the audience to bring It out of me,"' he said. •When I'm on my own, I'm Dot going to go home and sit by m.,.U and play 'Year ot the Cat'. But given an audience of people and Al Stewart standing out there, I will qulle happily play 'Year of the Cat' and 1 will WEATHER Tlllib ELAWS 8.tboa 66154 • Corona del Mar 65154 Costa Mesa 67155 Newport Buch 66154 ~Co.Mt 67155 TIDU lODAY Ffrst low 3:12 1.m ...•.•.. -0.8 Arst high 9:23 a.m ....•••. 4.4 Second low 2:55 p.m ....... 0.7 Second high 9:08 p.m .•..•• ,. • 6.2 M1UllPAY l'lrlt IOW 3:91 e.Jft. ••••••• -~ .l l'lrlthlgtt 10:15 ............ 4.A s-.llaW UI p.m. ....... 1.0 ~· ... ,_.,,, ••. IA =-· Jove the hell out of it.,. The summer jazz series that follows the festival will run from June 4 Uµpugh Sept. 24, with highlights that include Spyro Gyra, David Sanborn, RicbMd Elliot. Dave Koz, Patti AUIUn, Bobby Caldwell, Earl Klugh and a fund-rcuser for Hoag Hosp1t4.l with 8.lter that." . The SWDIDet Jazz Seriil ldcb off wi'!i Acoustic ~Y •t 7:30.p.m. June 4 at the Hyett NewporW. with tickets Costing 125. Por tk:lult ildolJN- tion on that or any other lbOw, eel (949) 729-6'99. SURF We have cloudy skies this morning with loal fog and drizzle. ~ conditJons should stay this Wrj through Slturday. • The winds are chop- py and out of the noftt'lw.st. We haw .. mbc of twelh out Of the nol1h l'.lelt -~­Wlllt-tD~ ~ .... COftcld&• ........... -,.,._....,Sit-.......... POLICE flLES COSTA-..sA • C.001ella"'81 ~;A<~ disc~ WOl1h $200 was stolen from a CM In the 2000 bloct 8t 12 8.1ft. 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The purpose of the event, said organizer Lynn Bach, was to offer parents a support system as their children make the transition from the safe, community-oriented world of preschOQl to the big, scary world of kindergarten. "Why are we here?" asked Gloria C. Dialynas, a community liaison at Adams Elementary School. "We're here to reach out to the community, to make them feel connected and to make them feel wanted, so that when they come to school, they stay connect- ed." Research has increasingly shown that one of the biggest Tac- BUFFA TO RETURN NEXT WEEK • EDrTOR'S NOTE: Peter Buffa's column will not appear today. "I've been abducted by extraterrestrials,• he told _ the Daily Pilot. "It's so annoying when this happens. I'll be' back in business next week." SOU111 COAST NO acids •NO lasers •NO * ADTI ICCIDEIT llCTllS FREERENRT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be tool! 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After severdl debilitating set-The tests, proponents said, backs the El Toro Airport pro-would help county supervisors posal rece1v£•d a quick burst of gauge the effects a commer- progress this week, including cial airport would have on the ctddillonal stdte funding, a commuruty, should. supervi- new deputy program manager sors approve it at the site of and d ldndmdrk plan for com-· the base, currently scheduled merc1dl fl} over demonstra-to close in July. · ' lion'>. The supervisors, mean- Thl• OrdOCJl County Board while. also voted 3-2 this week ol <.;upprv1sor'> b expected to to hire a Newport Beach attor- \ ute next w<'t>k on a proposal ney who will help shepherd that would lc1unch the first lhe El Toro project through the commP1c1dl demonstration tmreaucratic labyrinth of the fhqhh lrom the El Toro Marine approval process. . Air Stdt10n d precursor to pos-Michael Lapin, a longtime -.1hle dpprovdl of d new mter-county airport commissioner, • ndllondl d1rport at the soon-to-, will now serve as the second- < iosP m1lltdry bal)e in-command for the airport• ThP supNv1sors will vote pr,oposal project, working NEVA Russian Dance Ensemble 8 PM • SATURDAY, MAY 22 MAYNARD 'FERGUSON & His Big Bop Nouveau Band 8 PM • SATURDAY, MAY 29 (714) 432-5880, PREIS 1 TOLL·FREE (888) 622-5376, PRESS 1 Visil Ol.COVtK /MC We/com• for •dv•nc. t.JcUt..,.. www.occ.cccd.edu/-comed under El Toro Program Man- ager Courtney Wiercioch. •As the closure of the base grows near. and the work ellort associated with prepara- tion of the ai.rport master plan and environmental impact report grows greater and more intense, the program is in need _ [ofJ additional resources," Wiercioch said "Mr. Lapin ls highly qualified for the position and will be a great addition to our team.• In a third major develop- ment this week, Gov. Gray Davis announced the county would receive $150,000 in state matching funds to help offset the cost of planning for what to do with the base. The county has already received $3 million in federal funds, with money earmarked for completion of re-use plan- ning and preparation of a report detailing t}le environ- mental impact the airport would have on the community. 1999 f>ltttsr (,'iw 11 Child a Chance, a Gift of Love and Family. 1999 0 38TH ANNUAL ADOPTION GUILD CHARITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT MAY 29, 30, 31&JUNE5-6, 1999 ENTRY DEADLINE: MAY 14 0 Bmefiting Holy Family Services ~ -~ponso~d by: ~ • w :::,·~,;,::J:;;;~~ · • FKM COPJER PRODUCTS• LAND ROVER• NIKE TOWN• ROCKWELL PRIZE MONEY' Pnze mont'Y will ~ the same m Open "len·s W(lmen and Mt~ed Divt51ons. It will be b.11-ed on th<' '11e of the dnw 11 Trun,s tn~ fnuMODC)' 20 or m<: re SS,000 It> Ill $3..500 l~·IS $2,500 1' II Sl..500 7 or If"• 0 MPn·• Open Singles: SS,000 Spo,.•orr4 by Nllu TOWft "le1\'\ 3~ 41 ovtr S2.500 Spo11SOrr4 by FKM Copen Pro4.»cf• ENTRY FEE: • '-fen' Open Singles $60/penon • Doubles SIM/team/event • Full-time Studmtl (12 uruts): $50/alngle; SSO/team/event Space provided by ~ TOURNAMENIINFORMAIION • Second Event Dllc:ount: $80/team (partici- pating dubt. RO. NBTC. BBC, PAL) • Players 18 &t Under: Must enter Open Div. RULES FOR PLAY: USTA ruin govern. ALI. entrants must play 11 dub rating. Teama mUlt play 11 level of highest rated playu. 12 pt}-tie bre&ker will be q,ted. RESTRICTIONS: Players are limlted to two events in the! a11ne division. WbulC'r &om pre- vlout yur may dtlend dtlt one lime. Railed divisions must have a ml:n.lmum ol8teama or dlVlSlon will be canCldltd Entry fee will be munded. DRESS CODE: Appropriate lauds attin at all times. No T-eltlnl or black aoled llhoet. DEAD~ All Htria midi bt rtC.lved by May 14th. MW check pqable to: Adoption CuUd P.O. Box 95, ConmA dtl ~CA 92625-GOH n<E TOUBNAMJ!NI &f.SEJYU DIE llCHI IO IEIECT 011£.Q.ASS!fX ANY W1'1X AI ANY STACE Of IllE IOU&NAMENI. Money will be not be rtfundtd afttr the! dra.w. Draw will be malled May 22, 1999. Fer ,_. thtrbafonudon,plt-call: (M) ... ltft °" fu ('7U) ,.....,,,, DEFAUl. TS: Teamt must ched: bi 15 minutes before therlChedultd match. Playtnmay be dmulted lSmlnutnafterthdr.medulechtart time. In tht ntnt of lndemtat weal.lier, Tolll'IWlltllt DlrKtor: nd WlNton pl UM check In for yOW"tehed•led m.akh. Do Thunu.mt.11t Rtftttt: BUJ bbJe not W1. 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Addi.-~ J· ........... llJ u.. ...... , ,... ..... _.._ - 'Bfukies' onpatrel • Local busmesses team up to provide blankets, comfort and aid to victims of Oklahoma tornadoes . ElJSP GEE ~flat COSTA MESA-Susan Jenk- ins just wanted to send some blankets to tornado victims in Oklahoma. . The president ~d founder of the natlcmal· nonprofit · group Binlcy Pa.trol has helped provide more than 30,000 blankets to the needy all over the COW'.\try in the last three years. DON LEACH I DAll.Y PllOr Susan Jenkins of Bink,Y Patrol looks at one of her J!laDY quilts destined for tornado victims ln Oklahoma. . But when others heard ·she was helping tornado victims in ~ Oklahoma, her solo effort grew. Workers at J.C. Carter, a Cos- ta Mesa-based aerospace manu- facturing company that bas pro- vided Binky Patrol with free ship- ping for the past 10 years, decid- ed they wpnted to do something more. St. Joaquim's Carnival set for this weekend •1 can't imagine losing every- thing you have,• said Linda East· erhng, a warehouSe and traffic manager who is organiz.mg the effort. In addition to the 500 blankets Binky Patrol has donated, Ea.ster- ling has rallied fellow employees at J .C. Carter and a parent com- pany m Cleveland to donate emergency items, including clothes dud toiletries. BRIEFLY es plenty of Cun, food, and enter· tainment for the public with Mari· achi bands, came asada tacos and • You can enjoy carnival rides numerous games for children. . . · The carruval has been an event hom~ade Italian sausage, live m which both the Spanish-speak- entertainment and get a chance ing and English-speak.mg mem- to win a new car this w_ eekend at I hers of the ·church's pansh have St. Joaquim's Carnival. come together l<? tdlSe money tor The three-day carruval promis-the church. Proceeds in the past • RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers More! Club Sofa $100°0 * OFf Chair $50°0 * OFF ·with a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 5/21/99 New Location Same Street 2 clocks North 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 548-1156 Over the past thirty years Duffy owners call,.write, and stop by to share their Duffy experiences. Building relationships is the common thread . among many stones. Whether personal, business, or family, these boats have a c magic about maio~ud IAUI~-Dbltv baaribg Ketler Advertising also 1010ed the effort by donating more than 200 T-shirts, Jenki.Q.s said •1t's absolutely amazing,· she said. •1 think it touched their hearts. Usually when you see a tragedy on the news, it's one home and two homes. It your neighborhood's gone, who do you count on? We just fig- ured we all just have to work together.~ have gone to remodel the church and pay off loans on new bwld- ings, said Father Joe Robillard This year, a 1999 black Ponlluc Sunfire was donated by Costd Mesa Pontiac dealership O\\rner Sonny Kapur for the raffle. The carnival, located at 1%4 Orange Ave., runs Friday from 5 to 10 p.m., Saturday Crom 3 to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.tJI to 9 p.m. Adrrussion is free. -Elise Gee Put a few words to work for you. Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 1CALL 642-5678 -: the waterways, laughing, huS17ing, daricing, sleeping, eating, drinking, . . s1ng1ng, daydreaming, and always smilibg. That simple surrey cop brings out the best in people. Grab the wheel and feel the magic! .. Andersen honors service to school ,. have given outstanding service to youth, both in school and commu· nity activities. Those who will be honored at a The parent-teacher associa· · May 20 reception at the school are lion at Andersen Elementary. Joe Colgate, who has helped raise School announced this year's more than $78,000 for staff sup· recipients for its annual Hon/ port and school maintenance and orary ~ervicc Awards. • rnatertals this year and Carol Gae· The awards give speadl recog· tano, the co-chair of the Andersen nition to selected individuals who Play, which develops the talents OBITUARY Henry ~· Brooks . Henry E. Brooks, of Canyon Lake and a longtime Newport Beach resident, died May 2 in an auto accdent while travel· mg home from a Great Western World War II 32nd Red Arrow Division reuruon. He was 79. · Mr. Brooks was a 1939 grad· uate or Bell High in Maywood, Calif. He was a structural steel worker before the war. He was awarded the Com- bat Infantry Badge, the Distin- guished Service Cross, two Bronze Star Medals with Valor, and two Purple Hearts. Mr. Brooks was a life mem- ber of the Disabled Americans Veterans. He had been in the war, taking a machine gun bul- let in his right elbow. In 1950, he got his B-1, C-26 general building contractor license. He was a Hlndu, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and a Scien· tologist. Brooks was a resident of Newport Beach from 195P to, 1975. He raced Hobie Cat sail- boats for 22 years. "He had a marvelous char· acter and had great stories," said his wife, Joan Sue Brooks, 47. "He was a really hard . worker.• He is survived by his daugh- ters, Karen Shrader of Oregon , and Joyce Brooks of Cariyon Lake; sons, Woody Brooks of San Juan Capistrano, Jimmy Brooks of New Zealand, Henry Brooks ill and Elliott Brooks; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. · . Services will be at the River- side National Cemetery at 10 a .m. Monday. Family and frtends are invited to a gather- ing at his home in Canyon Lake following the ceremony. The famil,,y encourages peo- ple to visit his Web site at http://www.angelfire.com/hll RedArrowDivisionlindex.html GREAT BARGAINS ON FIRST QUALITY ITEMS Desks/Chairs/Conference table Storage racks Credenns/Bookshclve Computer /printers Harper file cabinets Silk plants in.Gainey pots 9\ AND MOREii ' FRIDAY, MAY i4th and SATURDAY, MAY 15th 8:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. 151 Kallmus Drtve, Suite L-1, Costa Mesa from Sri tol/Rrdhtll t.akt' Rt-dh11l north to 1 t light (Kalmus) and rum left. UP TO Ma.kt' left into ~rd dm'C'>dY and follow to Suite IA. I 11 . I 11 E F and seU.,esteem of fourth-through sixth-grade students in a musical production. Also receiving awards are ~a • Mead, co-chair of the Spirit Run, and Jim and Kim Pawell. a couple , who have participated in school actMlies, along with rallying the · neighborhood to address the potential impact of the annexation of Bonita Canyon. Mother-daughter workshop scheduled Workshops designed to improv communication between mothen> and their pre- teen and teenage daughters will be held May 15 and May 22 at the Girls lnc. Mam Center in Costa Mesa. Mothers and daughters will have the chance to explore their relationships, recogruze each other's strengths and learn how to set and achieve goaht 111 the workShops. Mother-daughter relatiOJ\· ships are partieularly important for girls in their· pre-teen years, when they rely on their mo*ers for guidance and support, said Shell~y Westmore, Girls Inc. . . f rlday. May 14, 1999 5 execubve director. The workshops are designed for guls aged 9 to 13 and are spon ored by Snaclcwell's. With 10 Snackwell's proofs of pur- cha e, registration is $19.95 per mother-daughter team. Workshops. begin at 8:30 a .m. and 1 :30 p.m. edch day For more information, call 1-877-UVE· WELL. Federal C~nsumcrProtection hasdetcnnined that the fuel saving claims of~s advertisement arc 100% accurate. ·TEST DAT A Device May Increase Gas Mileage by 22 % Th~ government studied .rue1 .. · b I · .. saving test data on vehicles, BOSTON -National Fuelsaver of each gallon would only urn c aimed by the developer. made by everal auto makers' Corp. of Boston has developed when it reaches the platinum of In addition to government using the Gasaver. Listed' a low cost automotive accessory the catalytic converter: confirmation of its fuel saving below is the data from a fleet called the Platinum Gasaver Unfortunately, the converter -claims, the Gasaver has received of I 5 identical 5-htcr vehicles. which is gucu:anteed to increase process take place outside of patents . for raising gasoline ve1111c1e MJ1e11p1. M11u1p1. ru,_, ... gas mileage by 22% while the CA.Dine, where the energy octane, and has been approved Nu•l>tr •IU..Ot •tt1a 19Fre•.e .,t> Casaur Gua•er meeting all federal and state prpouced from burning this for reducing emissions lo 59 ' emission standards. fuel cannot be harnessed to acceptable level . 63 ~~:~ ~i:~ ~:~: · With a simple connection to drive the vehicle. Joel Robinson, the developer, 53 14.I 20.1 46.8% a vacuum line, the Gasaver But with platinum in the commented: "We have sold 51 13.0 18.8 44.6% adds microscopic quantities of combustion· chrunbers, 22% over 350,000 Gasavers. To our 56 12.2 17.1 40.2% platinum to the air-fuel mixture more of each gallon burns surprise, as many people buy 64 9 6 13.3 38.5% entering the engine. ~ •· inside fhe engine so that 22% the Gasaver because it extends ~ 13 3 17·9 ~:~: Platinum has the unique ability fewer gallons are required to engine life (by cleaning out 68 1::~ :~:! 28.7% to make non-burning fuel bum. drive the same distance. the abrasive carbon deposits) 50 10.8 13.9 28.7% With platinum in the flame zone, After studying this process as buy it to increase gas 62 14.1 17.6 24.8% you increase tire percentage of for five years, th~ government mileage 9r raise octane." 66 15.8 17.5 10.8% fuel burning in the engine from concluded: "Independent testing For further information call: 67 14.4 15·9 l0.4% 68% of each gallon to 90%. shows greater fuel savings 1-800-LESS-GAS ~~ :i.~ ;t~ -~:: Normally that additional 22% with the Gasaver than the 22% 1-800-5 3 7 -7 4 2 7 Average 12.7 16.3 28.3% !GOOD TASTE I AND I GR.EAT STYLE I THAT !SERVES YO\J WELL I • Helen Grace Chocolates • La Salsa. • Mr'.s. Beasley's & Miss Grace temon Cake Co. • Pasta Bravo • Pick Up Stix ~ • Ralph's Market • Starbuc"' -• Champagne • DI Marie lnteriOn • Anthony's Shoe Repair • Bank of America • Blue Mambo Beauty Supply • California Federal Bank • Crown~ .Hardwire •fallf ..... llM-Hlllmlrk - 6 Friday, Moy 1•, 1999 BINGO CONTINUED FROM 1 center. . • • e complame<l about how th game was bemg ron and how theu pnzes were not as good as Thurs- day's, Sonenstem said. The controversy started last . year, after the Tuesday bmgo com- mittee coordinator and caller died. He was a well'"fespected and beloved man who brought the game to new hei_gh~. seniors said. So last week, with approval from the center's board of directors, she told the Tuesday players that a vote would take place at their next gathering. ~niors could either keep thing the same or bave Mills take over. After his death, the . Tuesday committee tried to keep things the same, worlang hard to bring in enticing pnzes such as flowers and baked goods -m particular. large, plwnp muffins from Mum's Cafe But it wasn't enough. Anonymous compldlllts tnckled in to Program Duector Lorie Sonenstein's office. Tuesday play- TOURISM CONTIN UED MO~ 1 travel bureau. "It's a constclOl edu- cational process, malung sure that people know about the city and what 1t has to offer To do thdt, the bureau hds fos- tered a prcxJrdITl in wtuch oft1oals meet w1th trdvel planner.; and tour operators, botl1 of which have s1g- n'ificant influence m bringing peo- ple to the ared l1us includes VlSlt- mg trade show~ where pldllners and operdtors congregate, as well as sponsonny tnps by meeting planners to Newport Beach so they can learn hrsthrll1d what k.md of expenPnre their me~ting dele- gates would hdve m the city »Come the end of' the day, "It's my obligation to find out options, present them to the people and then let the people decide,• Sonenstein said. •Tue community wanted change." But after the vote, when the results were read at about 1-15 p.m., not all was smooth sailing. Of the 42 baltots cast, 20 were iJl favor of keeping Tuesday's games the same, while 22 wanted Mills to everybody wants to relax and enjoy themselves and have cock- tails on the bay." Williams Sdld. "It beats sitting in the basement of a hotel somewhere, and that's what we want to show these meeting planners and toa.r operators." Also key to the city's tourism success is lunng the regular farruly traveler to town, Williams Sdld. "The other component is to speak clirectly to the consumer - Mr. and Mrs. Srruth and their chil- dren, looking to spend a couple of weeks of vacation time," she said. •Our whole marketing plan 1S based on trying to attract those kind of visitors." Attractmg those kind of tounsts requires a slightly different approach; the VlSitor's bureau has coordinated a •swruner rewards program" m wtuch 75,000 demo- graphicaUy profiled Arnenca.n " Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! I 3 t 65 Harbor Blvd. . E • d Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 ~ 545-7168 takeover. "Come on, is this a political rd.I· ly?" Hogan yelled as she jumped to her feet. "1bal'' nghl Somebody's here to pad the vote. ·we'll protest," she said, Visibly shaken. Hogan and fellow Tuesday com- mittee member Edwina Worsham, 74, of Costa Mesa, b6th vocally objected to the validity of the vote. They said three of the seniors who voted were not there to play bingo at all, but were there to "pad" the vote, thus malong the final outcome a questionable one. "It's a fixed deal,• Worsham said. Of the story's many layers, the one at its heart involves the baked goods, a.le.a. the ~ingo prizes, which include pies, cakes, dough- nuts and fresh rolls. Express card holders will receive a promotional packet in the mail, including card holders in the I greater Los Angeles area, as well as those In the San Francisco Bay area -whose resnrents frequently visit Newport Beach -and poten- tial tourists in Phoenix, Anz. In the meantime, officials are in the process of developing the bud-I get an<J marketing plan for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins July 1. The city does this in concert with the marketing committee of the travel bureau, which includes a number of area businesses that are I heavily involved m towism. •we ought to be recognizing the value of tourism,• Willlarns said. "Not only as a revenue source, but also in terms of grow- ing the job market, and telling rest of world what a great place Amer-I icd is .• Hogan and bet friends say that Mills1 who ha> been collecting baked gOods for the center for the past seven years, hasn't been Shat· ing with the Tuesday bingo crowd. Rumor has it that one of the rea- sons Tuesday players wanted Mills to take over is because he gets a better selection' of pastries and cakes. ·1 th.ink it is a wise choice," said 71-year-old bingo player Kathleen Paton of Costa Mesa. "He is a ' hard·working person that does a very good job. And at break time, he always has goodies for us to enjoy with our coffee." So now bingo will be run by one committee headed by Mills, and anyone who wants to volunteer, Sonenstein said. "Seniors do want change," SAT CONTfNlJED FROM 1 less room at the Shalimar I,.eaming Center on the West Side of Costa Mesa, drilling Guitierrez and a dozen other low-income students as ii they were nch brats from Bev- erly Hills. They too. will get the opportu- nity to take diagnostic test alter diagnostic test They will give up afternoons of hanging out in front of the 1V or at the beach in order to ponder even more creative ways of breaking. down words. They will learn to draw on their vast knowledge of pop culture to pwnp up their vocabularies, using television commercials and brand names to deduce the meanings of words like alleviate. But their parents won't have to pay. .. Sonenst in sald. "The result ol the v~e~evidenc;eofthingschangutg and wanting different opti.ons. And seniors Me exercising more ·options.• As for Mills he said he's not holding any grudges and is just try· lng to do something positive for the seniors. . •1 don't know why there is this bickerlng, • he said. •people come down here to enjoY\each other's company. We don't cbme here to get headaches." But Hogan is going to need some time to let her wounds heal. On her way to the parking lot, she said she didn't know if she would be playing bmgo at the center any-• more. ' •And there will be no more Mimi's muffins,• she said. -I unfair to minority students and I who want to abolish it altogether, Benjamin has another idea. He I wants for-profit test preparation companies to provide free test prep tutoring to disadvantaged students. It's not that the test is unfair, he said, it's JUSt that many poor and minority students don't get the same advantages, either at home or at school. So he decided to do what he could to provide them. "These kids are so apprecia- -tlve," he said, adding that in more affluent areas, cluldren are often dragged kicking and screaming to test-taking courses by their par· I ents. "BQt these kids, it's all com-. ing from them,• he said. Last year, two students from the Shalimar center and Sdve Our Youth program saw a 200.point gain in their scores after talang his course. Both are now at University of Callfomia schools. Daily Pilot GILBERT , ·coNTINUED FROM 1 "It's more than just a conve. nient little shop.• she said. Gilbert, for Rollins, is a place full of memories -a place where she'd wander the aisles with her children and they could ride the pony outside and grdb a doughnut next d oor. "They're ju st devastated,• Rollins said of her children Wbo had hoped to b ring theu own lei~ to the store someday. • For Barbara Aune, it's a place that reminds her she was once a small-town girl - a place not unlike the ' five-and· ,_. ___ _ dime stores that used to inhabit -the streets of her native Clin· ton, Mont. •J hate big stores," Aune said. ·1 hate shopping malls.• Gilbert offers Aune something more person- al, human and tender than sterile chain drug· stores, she said. It's a ., don't think r,.,11) ~ what piece of Costa Mesa they have thn and al 1he hearts ond emotions thcit are1*1 up in that sily little place where people count pen. nies next to more affluent bar- gain shoppers, a place where all walks of life come together. For many others, Gilbert 1s a reminder of a time when houses sold for $14,000, when 17tb Street was the center of town, when there were still wide open For the second year in a row, Benjamin, who through his lrvine- based company, Ahead of the Class usually charges $600 per class. is offering the course free to students from Shalimar Leaming Center and Save Our Youth, two scholarshlp organi.Zations serving low-income children in Costa Mesa. It is this kind of statistic, said Estancia High School junior Sean Fleeman, that convinced him to take the course, even thougJl his score lS already quite respectable. ·1 want to raise my 5COre 200 points, too,• he said; adding that 1 spaces where cars, chain stores and buildings now sit. ~.dr~ of a career in comput- 1 Olga nodded her head. She wants to raise her score more than 200 points, and.she's determined to do 1t. Today, 17th Street is one of the city's busiest commercial dis- tricts and main east-west lrdfhc corridor . The street historically has been a successful location for Amid a rising chorus of educa- tion acbvists who decry the SAT as Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unique wine room A dlnllt& l"OOIJll •~allabk for lf'OllP biul--''"" •.nd private fllndlon 723-0621 Pl~ Call For Reservations and Dlrtttlons 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach • Leather Skirts & Bustiers •Platform Shoes starting at $19.95 • Romantic Book , Game & Videos • Flavored Lotions & Oils ~·- • Adult CD's &iBVD's •Videos as low as $3.95 • Large Sel. Discounted Toys otions <f1 , small businesses, and there will probably continue to be a ruche for them there, said Bob Riblett, shopping center manager for Hillgren Square. In the last six months, demand has increased for com· mercial property there, he said Seventeenth Street serves a very affluent community and has the benefit of high traff1c vol- umes, said Scott Burnham, who has just rented the old Alpha Beta store next to Gilbert to an undisclosed tenant. As 17th Street continues to grow, Rollins can't help feel like the city is also Josi.Jig somethJ.ng When Gilbert disappears, there will still ~ the Rite Aid a couple of doors down and Longs Drugs a couple of blocks away and dozens of other stores that will crowd in to fill shoppers' material needs. But Rollins satd she can't help but feel Costa , Mesa will be missing j\ist that lit· tl~ something. Said Rollins: "I don't think (people) understand what piece of Costa Mesa they have there and all the hearts and emotions ' tha t are tied up in that silly little store.• .GHB CONTINUED FROM 1 GHB also has beert assoc:lated with date rapes, McDermott said. Because it ls colorless, odorless and tasteless, it is difficult to detect, be said. The drug cen be slipped into someone's drink, and the individual will wake up the next day with no memory o! what occurred the night before. The memory loss that typically occurs mu. it even more diffl· cult than UIU8l to proeecute or prove rape in court. b8 added. •0on•t accept driDks trom strangers and don't leave your drink unattended,• be warned. .. 231 days. ~-,,.- Friday, /.lay 14, 1999 •Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949...574...4223 • Local ladies club champions will be on stage at Mesa Verde CC. R1a wm DuNN WOMEN .'$ GOLF The one-<lay, 18-hole i==-~=~~ Beach Country Club. tournament features the Tom Sargent, Mesa four women's champions Verde head pro, from private clubs in this received approval from newspaper's circulation, the club's golf co~t- with the winner receiv-tee to host this year's ing a silver tea set and Te'a Cup Cl'1ssic on Newport-Mesa commu-what will be Friday the nity bragging rights. 13th. The event, designed CLASSIC "Wow, Friday the to bring the golf commu-...._ ____ ;..,1 13th, I love it!" said nity together for a day of fun, Mesa Verde's Denise Woodard, was created largely because of who won her fourth straight title the huge margins of victory from last monl.h, securing a third con- champions at Mesa Verde, Big secutive Tea Cup appearance - Canyon Country Club, Santa this time on her home course. Ana Country Club and Newport "Tell Mananne (Towersey) to be reac,ty •. because I'm coming after her Uils year." Towersey of Santa Ana, who won her 15th club champi- onship m the last 18 years (an ongdi.ng club record), is the defending Tea Cup-champion. Joining Towersey and . Woodard this year will be Deb-• b1e Albright (~ewport Beach) and Sally Holstem (Big Canyon). Admission is free to the event and the public is welcome to gallery in what has proved to be an exciting round of spectator goU. The clubs rotate each sum- mer as host site. •1'm not gai1g 1o make ~ pr8'dlons, llut ffft/ god is lo mab '9 playoffs ." • •• Bob Ser.ven. New Costa M esa boys hoops coach Doi~ Pilot 7 Ill. ~Jf1}PiJot· ftl SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM Corona del Mar ~----------------------------------------------------...-----------:--------------,~ H I G H S C H 0 0 l · B l S E B A L L • A classic oarsman,. his most memorable mome.qt was ENDING ON A ·.SOUR NOTE Sea Kings settle for co-championship after being bombed by El Toro, 18-5, in Sea View finale. BARRY FAlilANIJl lkiy Plot CORONA DEL MAR -If Corona· del Mar High baseball coach John Emme believes in omens. he didn't admit as much after an 18-5 Sea View League loss to visiting El Toro Thursday, which forced the Sea Kings to share their first leagu e title in 17 seasoris with Irvine. But then again, after El Toro turned an eye-popping five double plays and got three home runs from senior left fielder Mike Strand, who had hit only two coming in, such an , admission would not bode well for the Sea Kirigs upcoming CIP South- ern Section Division IV playoff hopes. "We're the No. 1 team out of our league (having beaten Irvine two of three) and nothing that happened today would have changed that,• Emme said. •we•re Sea View League champions (shared or not).• Emme said his team's lack of good fortune Friday would have no carryover. "We'll take the next ·three days off, then start our new sea· son Monday,• he said. The Sea Kings may need the long weekend to V1mt the frus- tration accrued against the Chargers, who played their way into the playoffs by Jumping on CdM pitchers from the outset. The visitors (15-11, 7-8 in league) opened the scoring with an error, walk and RBI single, before Strand, a three-year starter at quarterback, connect- ed on the first of his long bombs, a three-run shot which made it 4-0. "That guy got one all:league vote today,• quipped Emme, who watched Strand rip a two- run dinger in the second. After BRIAN POBUOA I OAllY PllOT Corona del Mar catcher Eric Wlethom awaits the ball as El Toro's Josue Lopez slides in for a run. Lopez's teammate, Mike Strand, who followed with one of three homers, is ln the background. flying out deep to center in the playoffs," Emme baseman Mark fourth, Strand lashed a solo shot said. Hatfield went 3 for in the sixth for the last of his six There was Sea View 4 with a homer for RBis. He finished his impressive nothing wrong Laanue the Sea Kmgs (15- day with a double in the sev-with Harper's --':Ir 8, 10-5 and enth, when El Toro tacked on swing. He went 3 w L ranked No. 4 in six runs to the already one-sided for 3 with a double CIF Division IV), verdict. and an RBI to fin-whlle Alex Bottom El Toro senior Josue Lopez ish the regular added a pair of added a homer, his school sm-season 43 for 79 ruts gle-season-record 13th in the (.544). His 43 ruts Sophomore seventh as the Chargers collect-are a school and Cavan Cuyler ed 14 hits off three Sea King district single-sea-fanned five and hurlers. son record and the allowed three runs The CdM mound contiiigenf third-year varsity in 4 1/3 relief m- did not include senior iy Harp-staI enters the •• Co-dlampion nings for the Sea er, whom Emme said was postseason with • Olndled OF berth Kings. unavailable due to a tender 124 varsity hits, 22 ·He's going to elbow. Harper, a two-time .All-career homers and be d good one,• CIF standout and the reigning 92 RBis. He has a Emme said. Newport-Mesa District Player of .528 career aver-Playoff pa.uings the Year, pitched for the first age. will be announced time in a month Tuesday. earn-Senior first Monday. mg a one-inning save in a 7-4 RA vww LaAGW (2). Martinez (7) and Wiethofn. win at El Toro. Emme said Harp· EL TORO 11. C.cMIOM Dl.L MM 5 w. Walsh· L. Elllston, 4-2. 28 -~rper er would not have pitched El Toro 460 011 6 -18 14 1 .(CdM), OiCesare (CdM), Walsh (El) 2. · under any d.rcumstances Thurs-Corona def Mar 101 003 o -5 9 4 Bottom (CdM), Plumley (FT), Strand (El) day. Walsh, Pear<e (6), Whitaker (6) and (El), Gasa (ET). HR -Strand (El) 3, "We're savtng him for the Lightner. Gasca (S); Elliston, Cuyler Hatfield (CdM), ~z (El). record 5:24.3 for 2,000 meters at world championships. RJOWU> DV'N I f ever an athlete • was born to be an oarsman, it's Chip McKibben, whose muscular, 6~foot-5 bw.ld was specially crafted for rowing in a boat McKibben, who once said to become an Olympic rower •you need the endurance of a marathon runner and the strength of a weightlifter,• won a world championship m 1994 on U.S. Rbwing's leading boat, the eight-man sweeps, and w as part of the first Amencan crew to ever compete in China when he rowed for Orange Coast College in 1985. McKibben, who also rowed for UC Berkeley, was a member of the 1992 U.S. Olympic ~adruple sculling team that finished eighth. It was the first of four different disciplines McKibben would stroke for the U.S. Rowing Team. While McKibben's experience m Barcelona r • s - fi'l •. --· lntemubonal Regatta, and procured gold (m the 1,000 meters) and bronze (500) medals at the Goodwill Games in St. Peter.burg, Russia. McKibben opened that summer at stroke, but was moved to the middle of the boat by Spracklen because of his large frame. It turned out to be a wmrung combination, s0metlung McKlbben had grown accustomed. to smce first takfug up an oar m the fall of 1983 under OCC men's crew coach Jim Jorgensen, for whom McKJ bben would coach 10 years later McKibben, currently the president of the boar6 of di.rectors for the Newport Aquatic Center m Newport Beach. retired after his failed bid to make the 1996 Olympic team, buf he still paddles outriggers for a good workout. • "I love being retired,• said McKlbben, who t\llns 34 on June 23. "I miss raang, and I miss . thos competitive jwces, because (rac.ng) is exoting. But I don't miss the training and l don't rruss living in San Diego at the (Arco Olympic Trauung Center) and trauung bard seven hours a day.· , was enriching, hls competitive zenith came two years later, when Coacb Mike Spracklen's eight-man sweeps captured the world champ1onshlp in world-record time (5 minutes 24.3 seconds) along the 2,000-meter course at the Eagle Mc.Klbben,honored as OCC's Oarsman of the Year m 1997 for h.1S Oi.lp McKlbben service to the crew program, played basketball at Corona del Mar H.tgh (where he graduated in 1983) under the late coach Jack Emon. ~ ._, ·-~ .... , Creek ReservoU' in Indianapolis on Sept. 18 of that year, a standard •which is still standing,• McKibben added. ~Making the 1992 Olympic team will always be I). huge goal (accomplished), but winning the world championship with such a unique collection of guys in that boat, with the hodgepodge of personalities and all the obstacles we had to overcome, was more significant than the Olympic team.• said McKibben, whose underdog team defeated Holland by four seats. ·we really had to lock arms to win the race. The father of our stroke man passed away tbTee weeks before the world championships and we an formed a very tight bond. "What a special day that was. I should've retired nght there on the dock that day. I retired the oar that day (a tradition started by Oxford and Cambridge rt>wers). That oar hasn't touched the water since.• Prior to the world championships, the U.S. sweeps in 1994 won the Grand Challenge Cup at the presbgious Henley-on-Tham~ Regatta m England, earned the silver medal at the Luce.me (Switzerlaridl But M~Kibben bad paddled canoes and always loved the water "(Mc.Kibben) has always been an intricate part of making people reach the apex of their ability,· Jorgensen once said. "The big thing about Chlp is that he's such an ambassador for the sport. with his unage, hls good looks and his roWlllg expenence. He's going to be successful m whatever be does.· McKibben, who made the '92 Olympic team after sculling for only eight months. twlce almost retired, but was rescued once by mentor and supporter Jim Warmington and another time by freshmen crew members at OCC in 1993, when McKibben coached for one season. John Han. ford McKibben 11, who now works for a mortgage banking group, is smgle and lives on Balboa Perunsula. ln local roWUlg and paddlinCJ waters, McKibben will always ~ a gold medalist and, today. he . enters the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the onrorrung inill nruum.. Mustangs hire Serven to build their .hoops program • Former Newport Harbor head m411 accepts the big challenge of creating boys basketball success at Costa ·Mesa. : 8AlllY PM.UM!R llSIETllLL The 1999 yachting season is officially upon us, and that's for sure~ e tched in s.tone with.cannon, no less. • Last weekend Newport Beach was filled with music by the Commodores. However, much to the chagrin of hi.i fans, Llonel Richi~ failed to appear The blue blazer brigade was out en force Saturday with yacht dubs all over town, shooting off theu NRA-approved cannons. It made me wonder if there is something called a •cannon pe~r can JUSt anybody who own!> a blue blazer buy a mega gtin that 1s capable of , • hurling an iron sphere through the side of a '57 Cadillacl Anyway, blue bllizers: wlitte pants, bes with tiny flags on them. little bU5 driver ha~ with gold braid ... why? It was Openirig Day for tlle •yachties." The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's theme for this year's opening was "Let the good times roll.• However, by 9 p.m. it should have been renamed, •Let the good times ~k and roll • Believe me when I say the dance floor had more motion than the ocean I The.ceremonies began when Jr. Staff Commodore Don Cole declared the dub officially open and the dub's burgee was hoisted. Then, of course, BOOMI, BOYS VOLLEYBALL CIF Playoffs unfold tonight • Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar home; Mesa travels. The ult.unale site is Cypress College, May 29, but for tonight, open- ers will do as the ClF Southern Section Boys Volleyball Championships unfold with Sea View League co-champions Newport Harbor and Corona de! Mdr drawmg home assignments, while Costa Mesa's rvius- langs dre on the rood m a DiVlS10n Il matchup at Gahr High in Cerri- tos The local polllt 1s at Newport Harbor where Dan Glenn's 17-1 Sdtlor~ !>eeded No 3, find themselves hooked up with South Coast League co-champion Mater Dei in what is perceived as a major slight to the Newport program A!> dn example, across the bay the Sea Kings await unheralded Upland, d Baseline League runner-up which defeated Century in Wednesday's wild Cdrd round Explanallonc, for the umisually strong first-round matchup have not swiaced, but Satlors Coach Dan Glenn called the situation •cunous. • Glenn lS fdJlU!Jdf with Mater Dei, his team having disposed of the Mondrch!. m the Orange Cotinty Championships semilinals, 15-5, 15-5 "We'll play anyone they match us up with and our kids will be exot- ed to play MatPr Dei, • said Glenn. · I leavily favored Corona del Mar, coached by Steve Conti, awaits Upland with a 12-2 record, while Jeff Culver's Costa Mesa Mustangs '.take a 10-4 mdrk to Gahr. All are billed to begin at 7 p.m. ! If successful torught, Newport Harbor would meet the winner of the Long Bedch Poly-Quartz Hill match; Corona del Mar would duel the Capistrano Valley-El Toro winner; and Costa Mesa would be matched up with the wmnerof the South Pasadena-Los Altos match. All second- round mdtches are Tuesday mght. TODAY fVof~I 1--.,.. t Htgh Khool ~ • OF 01V~IOn I first round \Jpland at Corona def M.,, 7 p m , Mater Dei at.Newport, 7 p m ; Otv~IOO II first round Costa Me-Y at Gahr 7 p m ,• $wlmmlft9 High school bo)'\ and girl1 • CIF Otvmon I F1nal1 at Belmol'lt Plaza 6 30 p m • n-lldl 8nd Fi.Id High school bo)'\ and girts Costa Mew and • Btaooa at CtF Orvtston Ill Prehmtnart~ at Leng Be<)(h CC. shot and discus •t 3 p m .• SCHEDULE ftrrt running at 4 p.m •a..batl Community college -Southern Qiltf0t1a Regional, first round. Mt. sari Antonio at Orange~ 2 pm • Softbllll College· NAIA Far West Regional at Southern Qilif0tnia College Southern Qihfornia College vs. Azusa P~ftc. noon, winner \IS Pt. Lom• Nazartrie, 2 p.m. the damn Cd.Mon blast which sent water fowl 5aeec.hing in oil dir~ons. . Jf that wasn't enough, they rf'-loaded Ule thing and shot it off eight or nine more timei, Boys with their toys! Commodore Mary Bacon extended her welcome and introduced her officers. Vice Commodore John Bynon took the sta!}d to introduce visiting representatives of other dubs and organizations. He deoded to break dub tradition where long stretches or applause becom~s tedious after each person's introductlons. Instead, they passed out whistlej to the audience and after each guest was introduced, the wlusUes would howl. Bynon, SOFTBAiLL Pt. Loma Nazarene upsets Vanguards, 2-0 • SoCal College will try to stay alive with a noon gaip.e today against Azusa Pacific in Far West Regional. ,) COSTA MESA -Pomt Loma Nazarene (34-17) scored an unearned run in the first inning on a Tara Kelly tnple and added another on a two-out single by Sumer McMahan in the sixth to - upset No 1-seeded and host Southern Cahlorrua College in the second game of the NAIA Far West Regional Softball Tour- nament Thursday. SoCal College won its opener against Menlo College behind the four·hil pitching of Gina Uebengood, who improved to 19-3. The Vanguards (-43-11) host Azusa Pacific (32-22-1) today at noon in a game of survival m the double-elimination tournamept. Azusa Paofic eliminated ~en­ lo College, 5-3. FMtSTGAME 5oCAL COUEGE 3, ~LO Cou.ECiE 2 Mento College 000 lJoo 2 -2 4 4 SoCal College 002 000 1 -3 3 0 Knecht and Tolle; Liebengood and Murie. W • Liebengood, 1g..3, L Knecht. 14-9 2B -Griffin (M), Vanaken (SCO. 3B -Niemeyer (M) SECOND GAME Pt ~ NAZAMN: 2.. 5oCAl CDu.iGE 0 SoC.al College 000 000 0 -0 4 2 Pt Loma Nazarene 100 001 x -2 6 o Brandt and Murie; Silva and McMahon. W -Silva. 17-7. L ·Brandt. 12.S. 2B -Silva (Pl). 3B ·Kelly (PL) -ailors' hopes vanish, 2-1 • Irvine rallie s for a Sea :. View League victory, and a share of the-league title . IRVINE -Newport Harbor H1gh's Satlors saw the flames, representing a season-long hope for a berth m the CIF Southern Section baseball playoffs, flicker away Thursday as host Irvine ral· lied to post a 2-1 Sea View League victory, glVlng the win- ners a share or the league cham- p1onslup. The chfference was a sacrifice : Oy in the s1.xth inning, which plat- ed Jon DeVries, who had led the ' inning off with a single. ·vou have to win these kind or games to wm a playoff spot,• said ewport Harbor Coacb Jim DEEP SEA THURSDAY'S COUNTS N-,:t lAnding -4 boats, 43 ang ers:3 yellowtall, 63 barracuda. 29 sand bau, 20 bonito, 32 calico bass, 18 sculpln, 1 halibut. 1 rockflsh, 5 m~erel, 8 sheephe~ 4 sargo, 2 yellowfin a oaker. Flctfttou9 euem..a NemeS~t The lolCMlng '*"°"' at9 OOing ~ H : 18 lmply Aaw, 13372 •Diamond HHd Drive, , Tutlln, Celllomia 92780 , Laurene• G regory sa~~ •. 13312 Olamono Heed "1fl¥9, Tuatin, calllottw. 92780 Tht buslneta It 000· dUcted by, .n lndMd\MI Hev9 you ••11ed doing bUlineN Y9(? No ~0.S..Mr ~ ... ..,.,,...,. ... 1IMd BASEBALL Kief er. ."We came back from a slow start ( 1-4 in the first round) and our kids kept trying.· The Sailors scored their only run in the first inning when Scott Beerer laced a two-out double to right·center and scored on catch· er Charlie Waite's blooper to right. Beerer kept Irvine's batters in check for the most part, striking out four, walking none and allow- ing six hits. One of those bits was a solo shot by DeVries in the fourth inning, and in the sixth the Vaqueros got rich off DeVries' single and subsequent score. Newport Harbor stransted run- ners at second and third in the fourth . inning; bad a rupner thrown out at the plate in the fifth; left runners at first and second in the sixth; and the potential tying run was stashed at second base m the final frame when the Vaqs got the final out. Combmed with El Toro's victo- ry over Corona de! Mar, as well as Santa Margarita's two-game sweep of Woodbndge in the final week, it left El Toro as the sole owner of third place and entry into next week's playoffs. SEA VIEW LEAGUE hMNI 2.. NEWf'O'IT ~ 1 Newport Harbor 100 000 0 -1 5 0 Irvine 000 101 x -2 6 2 Beerer and Waite; Angel and DeVries. W • Angel, 7 2. L -Beerer, 4-5. 28 -Beerer (NH), Park (I), Parker (I). HR -DeVrie-s (I). HELP WANTED Newport Harbor searthlng for girls Jv. hoops coach Newport Harbor High is searching for a girl Junior varsity basket- ball coach. Interested applicants for the walk-on post should contact bea d coatb Gf89g Savage a.t the school's athJetic department (949) 515-6308. ::--' ,, .• q : .. _ . . ~ . j ~7~ 1 .,, .-, '1 ·1 . ' ' • ~... ~ -~ IOATllll ~ terrance phillips realizing that people that pwchase d boat m the first place are a taco short of a combmation plate, folt it necessary to instruct the yachties when it was the appropnate time to honk on the whis\}es by holding up a lgn which read •Blow.• Cannons blasting, whistles · blowing, birds screeching, Dixieland and rock. It wos quite a day, indeed. • The high school double· handed sailing championships for the Mallory Cup were held in Detroit last weekend. The Newport Harbor Sailing TeaJll, which was first in the nation in 1998, was third at the prestigious event, with San Diego high schools Univemty and Coronado going 1·2 aod preventing the Tars from back-to-back honors. There is a chance for redemption for Newport Harbor. The Team Racing Nationals DOily Pilot . ... will be held in St. Petersberg, Fla. (the Baker Series) May 23. This is a three· boat vs tbree-boat per school race fonnat which matches heats ol two ..., schools each against one another. Newport's deep bench strength .. should be favored. Ne~rt Harbor, along with Univemty and Coronado, are the top three ranked high schools in,,. the nation, in a sport that for many years was dorrunated by .. ea.st coast schools. A full report on Newport's nationally ranked team and their winning history, will follow the St. Petersberg race. • TEJUtANCE PHIUIPS' column appears ~ Friday. t:te c:an b! reac::heG by calling (949) 64>-6097. • HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS SY(IMMING Peirsol sizzles in 100 back •Freshman will compete in 100 ~ack, 500 free, and two relays for the Sailors . TON) AlrnRMJJ ~Pb BELMONT SHORE -Atten- tion to all seniors who like to pick on freshmen at Newport Harbor High: Stay away from Aaron Peir- sol. •I tri~ every other sport and this just seemed to work out best for me," Peirsol said, regarding his decision to swim. •My grand- pa was a pre tty good swimmer in his day and my parents encour- aged me to swim.· The Sailors' freshman, a national record holder in the 100- meter backstroke in the 11-12 and 13-14 divisions, qualified in three finals eviIDts and one conso- lation final at the CIF Southern Section D:ivis1on I swim prelimi- naries at Belmont Plaza. ·or course my goal is to win, but my ma.m concern iS to help my team,• Peirsol said. "My goal today was lo quality in all four events and I did. I'm happy Wlth bow I did • in the backstroke, his specialty, Peirsol led !n>m start to finish, posting the best qualifying time al 58.23. BOYS "What makes Aaron so great is bis turns,• Sailors boys coach Bri- an Kreutzkamp said. "His turns are the best I've seen in awhile.• Pe!rsol believes that it's a combi- nation of things that make lum effective.• •1 think it's a w h o l e bunch of th i n gs,• P ei r so l shrugged . •1 Aaron PelrsoJ always work on my mechanics and stuff, but l think my endurance is what makes the dJ.ffe rence." In the 500-yard freestyle, Peir- sol qualified filth at 4:37 .48. The top eight swimmers from each event will move on to compete tonight at 6:30 in the Division l Finals. Peirsol also anchored both the 200 and the 400 free relays for the Sailors. Newport Harbor was 10th in the 200 (l :30.97) and fifth in the 400 (3;23,0) . Peter Belden, lt}tan Gough and ' Ryan Lean teamed up with Peir· sol for the 400. Joey Snelgrove swam for Lean in the 200. ' Lean qualified for the CIF con- solation meet in the 500 at 4:43.71, good for 12th place. "1 was very happy with the way he swam today,• Kreutzkamp said. • 1t will be nice seeing hlm swim- ming tomorrow.• For Corona del Mar, the Sea Kings ran into some tough luck, but Coach Jon Moore was happy with the effort and results from the season. "Our goals were to qualify last week (for the Sea View League · Fina.ls),• Moore said. "We were on our tinies today for the most part. It was g reat just to be here ·and with a majority of our guys coming back, this will be a valu- able experience for us.• Advancing to the CIF consola- tions were senior Jason Palda Ul the 100 back (58.23), and the 400 free relay team (3:24.6). Corona del Mar's 200 free and medley relay teams bad the biggest disappointment. &>th groups were disqualified in each event. "Apparently somebody ;timped early on each one,· Moore said. "The bad thing was we might have been able to qual- ify in the 400 if we didn't get dq'd." Murphy, PowerS sparkle at preliniS ~ . • They compete tonight at CIF championships. Tow AtT0Hn11 IQtf Piel BE~MONT SHORE Needless to say, Amy Murphy will have plenty of motivation for next year's CJF swim meet. The Newport Harbor High Junior placed nJnth in the 100- yard freestyle at 54 12 in Thurs- day's CJF Southern Section Divi· sion I swimming prelin:unaries, GIRLS missing the qualifying cut by .08 seconds. She, however, will com- pete in the CIF consolations. Murphy will also take part in the 200 freestyle consolations as well. •1 thought we did really well today,• Sailors Girls Coach Ken LamQnt said. •Amy competed well and hung in there.• Corona del Mar sophomore Lauren Powers qualified for the consolations in the 100 butterfly · after a 12th-place finish (1:01.25). "It's been a great learning exp erience for our girls," Sea King Coach Doug Voiding said. "We will really look forward to next year." . / Sailor sophomore Jennifer Arrow did not compete in the 100 backstroke. She broke her ankle durtng practice. "Basically, I just slipped,• Arrow said. The top eight swimmers from each event will compete in the finals tonight.at 6:30 p.m. Mustangs drop 7 -5 tournament decision at Malibu. MALIBU -Costa Mesa High senior Ruben Mancilla went 3 for 3 to up 1ns balling average to .545, but host Mahbu held off the Mustangs, 7-5, in a Pride of the Coast Tournament makeup game Thursday at the Sharks' diamond. •It was nice to get out into the. big wide world and play som e people outside Orange County,• Mesa Coach Kirk Baur.nneister said. "It was a little le pressur- ized atmophere and tt was nice to relax and hove some fun Every- body played. The only negative I ASE 11 Lil was we lost." The Mustangs nearly a dded another comeback to their ample collection this season, but a line drive at the right fielder e nded the game with the bases loaded. "Ten feet on~ way or another and it would have cleared the bases," Bauermeister said. Chris DeSendro went 2 for 2 and senior shortstop Rob Gloster added impressive defense for the visitors. ,,._? ~ ~ -. ,. - . i-.: i ~ .. 1· I' . Hi ve you •lllr1ed dQing bUSintH yet? Yu, OH1H83 Marllyn J Houlene fhle ttatetMnt WU filed with the Covoty Ci.rte of Orange County on 4·28 M , .... 7t1itt Da~y PllOt APf 30, Mey 7, 14 21, 1090 F&M PUBLIC HEARINGS Will BE HELD BY THE COSTA MESA Pl.ANNINO COMMISSION AT THE CITY H~ 71 FA~ g:L~:C..1NfNf~A.,. AAT ... ~ I'M "" Al 800N POl-.a ~~"Ja ;;.::~~ u" 'uv".I \' . . - I UNll ON A VN:>NT, 3t ACRE PARCEL. LO· CATED AT 1741 WHIT• TIER AVENUE IN AH MG ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL DETE RMI NA TION : NEGATIVE OECLARA· TION, (AVAILA8LE FOR AEVllW FOR 20 DAYS AT THI PLANNING ~URTHEA IN· FOAMATIOH ON ·THI NICNE APPUCATIONI, TELl!PHONI (714) 71M-llAI 0.. CALL AT: ™I OA'a OF THI ll'LANNING DtVllt'?!!r R..l"P.=: !'(:it ter"C .. 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WI be •Old at ptil>Jc auctlOfl 1t Jn The front OI Tiie fllOpO!lt At Tiie Main Et111y Nt1 To The l'lat\lll CNC c.tllt. 401-411 £. ~ Atll, Plan.. Cllllom11 on 5121.99. II 10;00 AM. IO the lllOhnt blllcllt, PIVliblt at tne *"9 ol Ille. IOI Cllll Of c.astl· le(s dledt dfWWll on 1 •11• Of n.oonat '*'"· dltCk cltnn on 1 su• p< ledwll umgs · 111d 1o1n 1110CJa.11011, SIY!nas m o-°'"°"· Of Ulltnot blll'll •Pld-llld In FlnWia{' COde Metton 5102 lftd aillOl'bld to do IMISNtt ill Celfomi. Thi Ult • bl mac11 Wlllout convenant or wwranty, tKPftn or mPlled, tepdlnO lltlt. p<)amJon °' enc:umtweftOIS. to llllSly "" obllQlllOn seairld by Int Otea of Trust ota1lld by Jonatnan Boston, A M•ntcf M111. 11 1r11stor, recordtd on 4fl9.9.4. rtc:Ol'd•d • lns1rument No 94· 0291264. 800k No .• PIO or Ill Olfidll Records Of Orange, callfornla. The !Olli amount sacorld by aald lnttrument as OI 1111 llmt ol lnla.t publication Of lltll nob II $603,143.36 wtitfl ndlldts 1111 tolli 1111oun1 ol lie unpaid blllllot (Including accrued 1110 unpaid lnllrHI) and 1111onabll •tlmalld costs, IXl*llfl, lftd actvanotl II lilt ""' of lnlllal Pllllllcdon 01 trllS nob Datld Apft 26, 1999 Se<rano RtcclnYeylllOI Com· PIDY 4900 Rlvtrgrad• Roao. Sultl 2870 lrwln~. CA 91706 (626) 8.56-4858 fOf Salts fnformdon Cll (714) 573· 1965 S.rr1110 AtconWyanc:e Company. as duly ~poln1ed irus• oi.na car..... Assis1an1 Vici President Pt 19713 4fJO 5175114199 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR BIOS School Oistnc'I Huntington Beach Union High School Oiatt1ct Obtain OoctJments and B•d Out at· Hvm= Beach Un.on H.gh Distnct. 10251 Yorldown Ava • Purcnaslng, Raom 361, Huntington Efeaeh1(;A 929•6. (714) 964·3339 81Ct •350 $100 refundable dapos•I lor plans Oua Oata. Tuesday. June 1, 1999 al 200 pm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal lhe Hunhnglon Beach UnlOf'I High School 0ts1ncc. ora09• Cooruy, Calilornia, aet1ng by ana through lls Governing Board. hereinaher referred 10 as "DISTRICT', Wilt re· celV9 up to. but not later lhao the ebove·stated time. sealed b10t for IM award of con1ract1 tor the lottow· lllg prqects Protec t: Bid •840 • Aud•tonum llghltng Im· prov1ments al Huntington Baaeh Union High School Mandatory Job Watll 9am, TUUdey May 18, 1999 a1 Huoting1on Beach • Ul'Jlon ~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORT\HlY ·--............. ........................ ................ , ... ...................... te .......... '"",,..... .... Mllilletltte • ~ttfWleette1 ............. ,....-. ........................ ....... tlieli.•• ........ ........... ,,...... ' ........... , llMI • "" ...... ,. ... "' ,......., ..... .., ......... ....................... ........................ . ....., .......... .. ~ ......... ... .................. .................... .................. ........ , ....... .. ,, I ·---........ F ridoy, 1'k7( l A. 1999 9 ~-] f • I .t!PD I (MUCNOrlCli I (PUIUCllOllCll j jw110T1eR I IPUeucNOnCa I lw111m111 I Hlgn 5'hool, l905 r.Qln Tne OISTRICT 1eaervn ,.,. lltld bf ."*..., UMa ................ ID MOi meo I EIO&li 1830 MAY •• , ... end ool rrtd Genera COr'lttac:toJ OJCI.. UBOONTRACIO s St, 1-i~on Beau!, CA 1he flljlll to ,.tect ltlYOf Ill GI Tlllll "IMPfCC*tY •1111.0 .............. "' ..... unn Slreet. •Rllo4, Nel# 10 THUAIOAY, dell on THUASOAY, ARE INVIT!O TO AT• ~~:i,o~ B°t~~D,~NISG· blcja or lo waNe any Ir· "• County-.d'$1Ma lllCI II .......... -..... or porl Beach Calllorn11 MAY 1', 11K1t hH bffn APRIL 8, 11199, ar.U .v!N b TENO THE PJlE·BID 1egutaritoe1 Of lotomiab\181 l'llG'e tu1y dlllcrtled 11 Ille ,....... ... ,._. .,.._ '1r • 82663 deferred 191ln 10: '"'*'at CONFERENCES ... ~~-Clahllicat10n ~ny bid or In IM bid· r=-=-=~ ~ = =-==ti:: ~':i bti;'~~ua~· TU~~Or!YU:~~·&!,~i Ri~~J~~ L=~m ea:': • .':'1c1 !: Bids shall be reQtNed In AS rtQU1red bYc Seetlofl comrnc11 ~ ' 111y of ...... Miii • -•' r • t11Ye you started C101o9 due 1rom Pri/119 Contra~· 3182 Putlma" S1reet not M ecc.peed after, a~P!•he9a• ·~n~!,~_•,: 1n3 of lfl• C1U Olfll8 la· Iha rtel PfoPtf1Y dlaerlbecl .... ts ........ l>U11ne11 Yf!? IOrl no 111., thin Coste M &a. CA 926~. 2 .00 P.M.. TUE6 0AY, ..::"b""""' r-:::.-c.:."""111~ bo1 Code, the Director of ltloYt "~to be 2!MS a.._.... Ill..._ )'°2 el Yea 511983 2 oo p M 1714) 7~1·2680, Alt '"on MAY 11. t999 ,... ...... , _... """" ... the Department ol In· ~ Tt• ~ c:.. ........ ,..... Codi Miii Mohamtd 1 Eigah Bids fol Unit Pncu end Ao Berlo111 At• Oea.ign rid Construe· above·illltd dare 11,.,,. dustllel Relellons of lhe Ce 92821 The Ulldel8oillld •• ....._ 7 = .. Ill Thia &1atemen1 wa1 t.ltd A11erna1u ant due from Pr~ I ed Prune Con· liOn Sor.ices Ul'IMt~ty o1 •nd ~ State ol Cal Otnil his de-TMIM diaclaml .,,, lllb«'y lor ._. ..,.... 11\11911 v.llh lhe Cooney Cler~ al Pnme Contr1.:to1s no 111., 1rac10r1 may PtUi up lree 0( CaJlr!ll'rua, ~ Joy Aar:a. In accordance with tht !ermined In• general y ~ ol Ille 11ree1 • ..._ ~ .. IWIC. 9" Oraoga Coon1y on 3·31·99 than • oo Fl M Charge 1 mai.lmum or ooe S1,11t• 3500 IMNI CA prov1110nt of Calllotnla prav1u1nQ ratea of wage1 In adcten Ind ottw COl'MIOll • ........... .,.1111 inll now 1 ""788331 " Design end CCt\etruc· (1) sep111 ano trute \3) 92897 24~ Businen end Proln110n1 Iha locality Ill which Ihle ~ion d any, lilO'MI lllW l!rh.,.. Ill .. ....._ Delly Pilot Apr 30, May 1100 Services. Berkeley setS, or ten (10) Hb ol bid, Saalld Bldt for Unit CodeSec1iorl702815 an<S WOfiC IS 10 be perlO!med lwwi Thi IOt8' MIOlll'tl of 1111 ......... ......W undw _. 7. 14 21. 1999 F895 Place, Suite 3500. Urwer~ dong 00curne11ts 111 00$Jg!\ Prlea .. nd Altervetff ..,111 Publfc Con1r1c1 . Coda C~s of these rate de· UfCllld belllQ Willl llW811 ,...-.. O.. el flUll n. 'V <A ea 1om111 Irv ne and C<ln$ttuctlon S.IVIOOS, not be ec:ctpftd 1tter: SectlOn 3300. the owner 1erm1natlO(l1, era on hie at ~a the cOligelion llCUtld .... Ill .... M wlllOl.t F1ctitlou1 Buslnua ttvine. CA t2e97·2450 su.1a 3500. Barlletey Ptace 4·00 P M., TUESDAY, requires 11\at the bidder Iha DISTRICT, and copies by Ille pt~ to be liOld p1Us __. .............. Of Name Statement DESCRIPTION Bu11d1ng Univeraltyol Cell· MAY 19, 1999 possess lhe ctass111e111on may be obtained upon re-reuonlbla lllmeted c:os11 tx· ......,, ..,.. • ..-The fotlow1ng persons OF WORK fornia, 1rv1ne A.dd1bon11 Al Design and Ccnsrruc· 01 con1rac1or'1 license qu111 The contracto1 ahaU l*'tll and 8dVlll089 11 the lb\ • ftl •91 •at. ID r-1 t11e at1 doing business es Phase A o1 Iha pro1ect sets may bo purche e<.I 111 lion Services Umen;~y ol l'IOltd abOYe al the ltma the po5t a oopy of theta rates !IN ol Iha 11111111 ~ ol _...,. ......--cf h Vivid Dr111m Design consists ol moblbzauon Conttecton• c:o51 from Ce lornla, Ball!aley P"'c.e. bid is sutmltlllld Pursuanl at each job Illa The con Iha Nola GI Seit 11 llllllM ...... ~ .. 0... 2110 Thurln Avenue, prOVidtng subl'l'l11uits. prod· Consol dated Aepro· Suite ..3500 Irvine, CA to Business afld ltactor and any aubcon· Sll7,37U5 II • poaiCle lhal T• .,... '-' .-....S 0103 Costa Mesa ue1 data end schedules to greptncs 92697 2450 Prolasslons Code Secuon tractor under n l'hell pay et Ille 1me of 1111 tilt opening -. dWllll w ...-et h Cahlornla 92627 the Un1versily . NOTE tt " tile eubeoo· Saeled bid• for L~mp 7028 15.nopaymantihall nOlleasthanlhaspeciliad bldmaybelealhlnthe l0Clf111· TIUlllllifDr .. laell....,.(•h Terre Elise Whitmeyer. Phase B ol the protect t1actor1' r11pons1bll1fy 10 Sum BH e Bids, •l'ld be made foi wof11 or mate· prevailing rates ot wages 10 dltMckltp ~ In ldctlion to hot• II*,.,....,. elh 2110 Thurln. Avenue, con'lsts of i;trucMaQy u~ register with the Unlvais•ty H aled bide lor Uni! ntl unda1 Iha con119e1 un· aM wcmers amplOyed by CID the T1111188 'Ml accepc lllalcll of Wit _,.., • D103. Coate Mase. griding and 1anavat.ng the 01 CotlSOCldat~ Repro· Pl1CH end Attemetn will '9$1 and uotJ tilt Reg15trar tnem Ill the e1tacu1ton ot ~ 1 chacll lh'MI on a 1111• ...., to lie .. bit ~ The Cahlorn11 91627 elllsltng Drama Bu!I01ng graphlel to 80.l'IOwloogti be opened at •:to P M., ol Contractors verifies to the contract or nabonll banll 1 clwclt ch'MI mNll lftlW be gi.-on h-Tt\11 business is con· (epprox1mataly 3,150 11) receipt of the Aris Re•ova' TuHday, M1y 19, 11199. the Olstt1ct that the con· No bidder niay withdraw bf a 1111• or ledetal ctedll union of 1111. "*' cf Sall: Tlll lbtfl duCCad"by en 1ndivid\Jal scope of WOl'k Includes llOn & S11sm1C \mPlllY&· Nole Arry Bidder wtlO lfactor wes. properly anybldlorapar'fodofforty· orachacitctawn byaataa hlll "*"°Ill• Couney Ha\18 yow started doing construcbOn of new•hear ments·PNH I bid docu· ta1110 mee1 the 2 pm llcense<l at Iha lime the bid live (45) days altar lhe dale ledlrll SIVll'!P and loan asso-c-tlol-.1UOCMcC.... °""" business yet? No walla, thiekentng eX11t1ng manta UntVarsny n noldy de;-'.! me lot the Lump Sum .., .. subf'l'l11tad Any con· set for the opening of bids c:a hon savings HSOallbon ot Wiit, S.. AM. CA .Ltell 0. Terra Elise Whttmayar shear walls, adding grade subcotluactOfs w.t)o hive Bit~• Bid sut>mitt I w1ll not tractor not 10 licensed 11 Pursuant 10 Sac11on 11Ying1 bejlll tpee(ltd 111 Sec· ICllpllon: -MlouN el llnPlld This statement was tiled beams at foundattON up reg;slarad w th Design & be atJOwlld to SUbm t a bod Subject to penalties under 22300 ol Iha Public Con· lion 5102 c: the Financsal Code llllmD end °'* ~ With the County Clerk ol griding HVAC $ys18m. encl Construe~ Sarv>eas or loi un1: Pnces and· Altar· the law and the contract tract Coda, the oon1ract wlU and Autllorllld lo do bUsu1.ss •03U3 ~ i4lwl Orange Counly on 4·19·99 alClendlng a1u11tng walls to Consolidated Ra pro· na1e• atthe 4 p.m will be oonsKSared v0td If contain provisions par· thlsctatt Saidsalt 'lllllbemadt .._endot.ODllll'liliftdlllQ-19996700247 roof Also included are ml· graphiCs ot addenda whtCl'I deadtona Iha license class11tca1t00 l'Tlltllng Ille successful bid· tn en 'AS 1s· condlbon. W '111111\. ~ el h ... PIOl*1Y' fb Da•ty Pilot May 14 21 28, oor ref'lO\latioos to some ol-are a~1111at;:e a1 OP on & Bid Sacunty 1n tne specihedhere1naftar1stna1 der lo substitute securities <MA CO'llflant or -lllllY ft· llllwe,Nelopalteo..t,c;At2157 June .. 1999 F909 llce spaces. disabled ec· Constructon Servu:e amQUnt of 10% ol Illa ol a "specialty contractor· fonny moneys withheld by Pf8SS « rnpliad 1egarQ11g \Ille N1't4 •1·171.sl The 1111de11fgo1d NOTICE OF cess code upgrades to TWO MANDATORY Lunlp Sum Ba!>t Btd. er· as dehned In SactlOn 7058 the Dl61nct to ensure per· pon8S$IOl'I or ancll'l'itJrant• to Tnim. dledllll'9 "'Y. llbllly tar APPLICATION TO elevators encl stairs. and PRE-BID c1u<1tng a11ern111es;, shall ac- ol the Calllomla BuSlness lormance under the con-a .btly the llldlbl#dnea secured 2.!IODINdl-of the ..,... upgrading HVAC and fire CONFERENCES , WERE company each Bid The and Prolessioos Coda. Iha tract Of perm1rung payment bf Slld Olea of T1usl ldYancas end Cltl9t OOIMIOll cllllo-SELL ALCOHOLIC alarm systems held as lollows Surery assving the Bid sp1clally conlraclor ol retentions earned thereunder wth in1er911 es pro-lllllon. II _,."-hMln n. BEVERAGES Pt\asa c ol the pf018CI Pr .. Bld Conference Bond Shall be, on the Bid awarded the con111ct for d1rtc1ly 1ntoesaow Ytdtd and Ille u~ pmc:c>al fl'!ll*IY....,.... deec:rlled II Date ol Fi1~~·ca11on conststs ol structurally up. No. 1. THURSDAY, Deadlne 11'.Stad In ttM! lhll woitt Shall 11se11 con· BY: Governing Boerd ot the Noca SIC\led bf said Q told "• r~c.11~ To w~~~I M8y c!,cem grading and renovating u . APRIL 15, 1999 at latest pubhbhad State ot llfUCI a ma1ority of Iha Signed: Deed of TruS1 with 1nt11est •W)aa ...... ,,_,. rsunq Mustc Building (ep· 9:00 A M. Cahtomta, Oepenment ol wof11, In accordance with /SI Sual Mclane, Director lhlreon " P<Ovtdtd 111 said Colbln MlrM · N 03 02 04. The Name(s) of Iha prox1mate.ty 7.600 sf). Un1v1r lly ol Ca1ttom1a Insurance, hSI 01 tns1Jrars the prOVISIOOS of Calilomra • Procurement/Energy NOie pl\IS IHI cllifg• ana U· lb1hrldll9. CA 9131( 191'1 ~ AppllC8nt(sJ 1S1ara scope of Wof11 lnclvde1 trvme P11s.id&n1" Con· Adml11ed 10 Transact Business and Professions Con.aarvatJon l*lMI cl 1111 Trutlee llld ot the 77JI. Oebollti Br9IK. ..... RUBYS DINER INC construction of new Shear larance Room Mesa Ot· Surety Insurance n Thi1 Code Section 7059 Published Newport,V.ll:h· lrUS!t-e1111ea by satd Otta of ""'9dn. Diii: ¥17• The applican1s llSled watts, lhickan1ng a1tJst1ng hoe Bu1ldillg 4004 Mesa Stare Time Is ol the essence. Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Trull Oattd0-4/30l99 CTC ~11 ~.WO. S/1, ~4 ~boll• 118 8 PP4Y'"O 10 the sheer wans. adding g1ad• Road Suite 3000 Tt1a successful Bidder All work must be com· May 7, 14 1999 Es1ate S81V!Cel 400 Countf'f· F1ctltloua BualneH e:e!~':~n~:o1 %c~~~tC beams at loundallons. and (949) 824"b630. tS&a Map end its subcontractors w1U ,~ .... ~., ... -.:~·~ .. I 7t5 081TUAAIES I GIBBONS Sytvel G1bboN, 64, oC Newport Beactl, ded May 12, 1999 M11 Gibbons worked as accountlflO aupervtSOr of Hatt>of JiJSllct Cerntr "' NtwPOtl Bead\ 10< seven- teen years Slie ls surv""9d by her husband, Rober1 Gibbons, ,oeughler, Kostine Ward, son Enk ' Gibbons and gralldSOn1 Ryan Dale, seven sisters ar\d ooe brother n NotWay and a-s1s1er in ColoradO. St;e wu preceded in ooatn by her $00, Robtn Gibbons, Jr Memonal servteeS wlll be 3 00 pm Tuesday, May 18th at SI James Espicopal Churcll, 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach, CA pletad per Iha bid docv • F899 -~ sv.aa, Sm Valley Name Statement • p Hl8nding 81tl.$ling walls to 1n Bid Ooc\Jmenb) be requ•red to follow Ill• menls Fa11Ur1 10 compteta Ft hi B I Ce Phone (905) 520· The f...-...""' persona alcoholic beverages at root RanovetlOl'\S induda Pre-Bid Conference nc.nd1SCrttn1Ntion require· PACIFIC VIEW the wor11 Wlthtn ltle hma set et ous us MH 5241 Sele lnlOtmlllOn (ll05) ....... -.'V • 420 E 17TH ST construclJOn ol two handl· No. 2: MONDAY, ml!ntlo S8l lonn 1n tt>e Bld· forthhere1nw1llresu1tlntne Name Statement 57"618 Br 'En~ Rose ·~~'¥,bu~io'~TJRs COSTAMESACA92627 cap accessible wash APRll26, 1999a1 d1!lgOocumant1ollndtopay MEMORIAL PARK ~Pt,• ~~~~-"'. lmpc1111on ol liquidated The IOllowing persons TruS1ee'1 Sale Offic;lf C215SU 3 76 p 11 St s 11' For the followm~I~ 01 rooms, enclosing e111s1ing 10:00 A.M prev111io9 wage rates at Cemetery • Mortuaty damages for each day of ate doing business as 4/30511511~1999 1~8 ~ ':nMeia 'C% LBIEcEenRs:N04W1INEO·EAT~~ utartor coirldors. con· Un1var51ty 01 Caltfo1nia the location of the Work Ch,a....i • Crematrvv delay, Ill Iha amoun ol a) Katbuclls, b) C.rbuct<s, • s • strue1ion of a new alUI stair Irvine President s Con, All Insurance pol.oes re .,... ~, $400perday 2840 E Lincoln •E. FletJtJoua Buslneaa ~2!..,.. w Orth 2842 PLACE a1Cpansion and relocation terenca Room Mesa O!· Q1J1rlld 10 be Obtaonao Dy 3500PaclficVl-Onva Eich bidder Shafi SUbmll AnahellTl, Cahlom1a 92806 N9me St.tement v-·r . 'c Published Newport Beach-ol Ar1s Media Center, add!· lice Build ng 4004 Mesa Conlr8'10' Shd~ be 5Ubjeel Newport 8MCh on the form lumlshed with David P CnSIJm, 194 W The 1o11ow1ng pen;ons Valnco l ane, oita Costa Mesa Oa '~ PilOt t•on of a 1aach1ng lab, reoo-Road. SU11e 3000 10 approva by Uoivers•ty 844-2700 the contract documents, a Cernl~J..Anahelm, Cahlor· .,. dolno busloeu as: Ma,:. ~26 ls con· May I 4, 21, 28. 19 9 vatl()fl ol all ax1s1tngJ'rac· (949) 824 6630, (See Map fOf form and sub&tance Alf lt---•••••llJI list of In• proposed rna92GU:) TOTALfratning,2973 Har· :0 . 1~ • F910 tkle rooms disable ac· In Bid Documents) sueh polices snall be 1s· PIERCEIAOTHEM subcontractors on th1r. ... !:'~ bbus1 1nan snds -~! 1con1 • bor BMS., Suite 204,.Cosll ~ b!,.~atarttd dOeng Fictit ious Business cess COdandupgrades to 0 ATTT ENPDRANECBEDATCO s~ by a ~~panyndw.~ an• -•-•'Y project as t&qU!red by the u"'"'""' y I ....... u Mela, CA 92626 ,~ Name Statement • 818\llllOrS a sU11rs, an<S B H ' N· $~led by ..... st a ... ,a. ..... ___ ,. Suble111ng and SubcOn· Ha\18 you started dOlng David l Arnold 2521 ~~l'$~ The following persoos uPOrad1ng HVAC an<S fire FERENCES IS MAN navearattngo!A·orbenar Mortuary *Chapel 1rect1ng Fair Prei:;tices AC1 business yet? No • 'e ch · alarm systems DATORV FOR AU PAE and a t1rtanC1at classr· C Publlc Con1r1c1 Coda Dal/Id Cnsllm Alta Viale, Newport 81 ' This statement was tileel ate doing business 15 QUALIFIED PRIME CON lic.auoo ol Viti or better remetion Section 4100 81 seq This statement was hied CA-n:~ .. ,, con-=~~ ~:~ ~~~t:in;~~l18. New· c~~~3~}ig~G COST TRACTORS PRE·BID Th• successful Bidaer 110 Broadway Eadl bid shaU be acoom· with Iha County Clerk ol duded by. 8/l lndNlduel t89MreW7 port Beach Cat&tomi;i 9266 ESTIMATE S2.600,000 00 CONFERENCE 11 WILL ""II be required to have the Costa Mesa panted by a certified or OrangaCoootyon4-9·99 Haw you started doir'O DllfY PlloC /I.pf 23 30 JO!ll Rea Rogers 890 PROVIDE SUB·BIDS BE CLOSEOAT90SAM lol1o-MngSta1ao!CaLlom11 S42·iat50 cashiers check 01 bK1 d 19996789338 bualnesa yet? No Mav t. 14 1999 • FS73 West l Stn Slleet #l l O, ""'Ly TO THE FOLLOW· PRE·BID CONFERENCE 1 ~Cor~t:.:ra:::ct~Or':s:'.'.......:llc:::e:_::nse::.__::c:u~r·Jll••••••••lll 1n an amounl nol less than Daily Pilot May 7. 14, 21, David L. Arnold Y • • Nawpon Beach. ""'' IE #2 WILL BE CLOSED AT 1- tan peroen\(1001.)ol the lo-28, 1999 F906 This atatemenl was filed Fletltlous Busineu Calilornta 9266 ING PRE-QUALIF D 1005 AM ANY PRE· tal bid price. payable to Iha TS No 911-00602 APN No wittl the County Clerk of Nam• Statement This b"51f'8SS IS con· PRIME ~~~,~~TORS QUALIFIED PRIME CON DISTRICT as• guaraotee 1n20405 No11C8 o1 TNMls Orange County on 3.26.gg The tollow1ng pet$01 s ducted by an indMdual. CONSTRUCTORS TRACTORS ARRIVING that the bidder if 11s 5"' You 111 "' dlfautl unctw e 1'9M787771 are d01ng business as Have you slarted dOlllg 5200 Warner Ave ,201 AFTER THESE CLOSURE proposal IS aceapted, shaN Deed al TrUSI dated 08l20r'98 Delly Piiot Apr. 23. 30. AILIN EO, 2856 La Salle business yal? No Huntington Beach, TIMES FOR EACH MEET promptly execute lhG Untassyouttkuctionlopro~ May1.14 t999 F874 Ave Apt I Costa Mesa. Jon1RaeRogers CA92649.c71413n.1414 ING WILL NOT BE Agreement lumlSll a sails· yo11prcper1y •maybe li0id111 • • Calttomla 92626 Th•• statamenl was liled F .. " (71413n 1417 c511 ELIGIBLE TO PARTICI laclory Fellhlul Per P1.c1ic Slit 11 you n..S an ... MOT1:E Of TU1EE'S SALE Na1b1J Lou1s1ana Silk, with Ille Coonty Clerk ol n:;0, Jell Che~ .,. • PAETSES INS TH~ BIO COPAO· tormanca Bond In an p11t1a1Jon ol the na1u1e of !he TIWll WI Mo. 101290 '--No 2856 La Salle Ava Apt 1 Orange Coonty on 5·13·99 CULP CONSTRUCTION C A A RIME N- amount not less than one proc:eaQng agllnll you, you GOl'1197 Tiit Odlr No cos1a Mesa Caltlom1a 19996793002 COMPANY • RACTOR hundred percent (100".i.) ol should contect a lawyer Nottce .m1t-T25 YOU NE IN DE· 92626 Dairy Pilot May 14, 21 . 28, 18 T h""I"" Onve Su 10 INTERESTED the total bid pl\ce, lumlsh a 11 herlby given lhal CTC Reel FN.A.TUNOERADEEDOFTRUST This business is con· June 4, 1999 F914 l16.'~,.;,;';;8,"Y CA 926110 wHAT Payment Bond In an Estate S81Vas as clllY ap-a.rm419. lK.ESS YOOTN<E ducted by an 1nd1wC1uat f949) 727·3552. FAX ff, 1moul'll llOI less ltlan one pcwded lrultM pinuanl '° lhe ACllON TO PR1TEC'f y~ Have you ~taned doing DEFERMENT OF BIOS <Lf9J 727 """1 E t matOf hundred percent (100%) of Deed of TIUIC executed 'bf PfU13(fT;ITllAl' SESOlDAT A business yet? No "" .,,_, • 5 ' the total bid plf<le, and Mdlael R T~n _. • llllQle P\8X SALE. F YOU NEED NI Ne1baJ l S1rll (2n d Deferment) M l<a Alte~IELSEN HAPPENS IF YOU DON'T ' "mis" ~"'rt1llcatas avldan-dattd ...,,. ,.... .._ t'Vftl .... ...,,... OF -NATURE T ... I statement wab J1led Sub1ect 10 conditions " " "'" man "'0 '"' r ... ~-"~ " 5 prescnbed by the under· DILLINGHAM BUILOERS ong that Iha '::}utr&d 1nsur· carded oerz1~. as i"*ll'Mnt Of lltE PAOCEBll«OS AGAINST wuh tne Coonty c1a1k ol tad bid 1 1500 west Carson Street. ance is 1n el eel in the No 1998-05712~ ol OffClll YOU. YOU SHOULD COHTIC A Orange County on 5· 12·99 l~~Su:S Contrac~ er'::_ Su 18 100 Long Bead\. CA amounts sot forth In the R.cardl "' ltle otra GI Ille UWfBl On 5ma • toOpnl. 19996792869 V•l•d tor the following 90810. (310) 952·8880, general cond1bons In the Collnly RecOIOlr ol Orange ~AwxA .. .-~ Dally Pdot May 14 21 28, Work FAX 1310) 952-8888. Estl· a11entofla•luro1oen1er1n10 County Sta1e ofC11lfcm11 11o1n a .. dlAy ~ Tnmme June4,1999 F913 ARTS RENOVATION & mator Oel Banco Iha contract and execulo .... Oii osmtlt II ot;45 AM At "* nl ~ '° o.d of Fictit ious Busin•H SEISMIC SOLTEK PACIFIC the 1equfred documents. Ole llllit 1Nof111) Emftel to Tnlll AiaAdld on -. ~ 2 2 c St suctt bid sacv11iy 11n11 bO the Coul!Cy c_..... JOI .c 1--. o1 ~ Name Statem ent IMPROVEMENTS • 4 4 ongres1 real. lorfe1tlld The Fa thlul P11 0Mc Cetl1af Oftw West S111ta ._,. In h Ollm of h ,-. The lol10w1ng peisons PHASE I Suite A. San OteQO CA formance Bon<S shalt re· Alta, ea ~l.tltlc eucllon. IO the c:ader of °""It ~ c:..lfDI. era doing business as PROJECT NO. 991175 9211 O (619) ~-624 7 main m luU force and effect h1ghell for cuh or chaclc !Ill -.Aid 'L:M.a l<on Woo EM & C Eng1neenng As· UNIVERSITY OF FAX (6l9) 296 431 4 Esti .... -t.... t 19 .....__..._. ._,__, _....,,.. 11 ... Se y'i 1ii1-..c1 Ind 1oc1atas. 3535 Hyland CALIFORNIA, IRVINE metor Mika Riley , .. rou., .. '"' gueran ae Pl· --_,.,.. ,...,_ = .. 20., r~•~ M 011g1nally Schadulod Bida1ng Documents W•fl f10d as speciftod 111 lhe gon-u1 • 1me of telt 17 ng'1I bllt. "" • ~ .. va · 11 "· '""""' •sa IOI THURSDAY, be eva able 10 Prequalrt.eCI aral COOCli!IOflS and l/'hrest lo and ..... a.Ill, FA. • Caftlomoa 92626-1444 Index ADVERnSE1 NOTHINGJ Call the Classifieds 642-5678 ~Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject your elf & yol¥' family to paying inflated prices fo r caskets & services???? ·Call ToU Free 1-888->tOOKE'f Semn1 Orange I Surro~ fA>am Polley • ....... -. 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Charming 2Bdrm 2Bath On Bay FP Share garage WIO S2200mo 949~75-4765 183 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT NEWPORT COAST TROVARE 6eaJ~ut 3·8'.'0foom Condo ..... spac>uu~ ~~' 'illihl l.M'lg room w~h luep'ace OUoel location close II) pool ' Pr~ett oatt<l COfmlUlll!}I. llMllCulait coodflion SHOO I morch Caff 94~494·2261 .. 202 ROOMS FOR RENT H'fil'P' H9ht1 Sha1e nice 3Br dupjex close 10 btach. wld IVamkr pets ok S650lmo • •;, utls Avt Now IM9·S74 1802 CM I peraon W Olmo plus SI ~oep ubls Ind Oultl, clean w/ernploymtnl • rent history loc Oar1949-642·8695 H.B. Thi Bluff• rm av8Jf w/pY1 tu• bath. pvt entrance lot pnv pool els to UCI lemaJe student Pf8(d SSOO'mo 949· 718-<>455 RENTALS I TOIHAAE NPI tll•e 2bt 2.t>a tioi.e. dole 10 bHdl, WfO. SrrSI mo + 112 ·utll. Yrly lte ~203 IWL/iS&eWIOllel "°'* 2 ... Up, .i.cwzt, NI, 30•M. ,.,,.ptaM, tun .. , I llOO Ke'lln 310-5* I 038 -. ..... _...,. .. l -888-222-6924 STORAGE I E Side CM llora~ 11ea. 11 X 30 X 12' hi $200/mo. 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Car top canter. T'I. 949-83 ·1241 bikes. house waru Ind loll WANTED TO POffCHASE morel . Saturday 8 ooam BALBOA BAY CLUB 2680 Orange Ave. COsla Mesa SILVER MEMBERSHIP Movl"ll The Warittiou11 S11i CALL KAREN 888-233-9882 Sat Only 1-3. Sal1Hlg Samples URGENT, HELP NEEDED! hsewafes. garden. plCMnbing, 0 0 n 111 A Ir M II es I 0 r tools, hardware and eltctncal Kathy NK:kerson Contact samples. below wholesale Make 1 Wlsll Foundation f)l'tclng1 711 W. 17th St IF4 Ll.nd• 1()5.564-2131 Multi Femlly Sale Sit & Sunl Irene 714-964-9952 7~2pm Off PCH 14> Seaward down lMleway I 402LOST • FOUND I * Lots ol llUlurul, * Loat tabby cat 9rey/wht 1440 llSC£UANEOUS I mlll, lhrt hair, ~k contr. FOR MLE 10 yr pet much mlaltd 15th . · • Pi.centla MM*-2307 * B A R B ER C HA t R LOST CAT. REWARD!! PORCEUHE Eatly 50's. IM. Orlngt & wtlltt ntU1ered 11$1 good concition. SI OOOK>BO setn on f'lllclnlMiAdanw on ~9-642.\1870 4123 714-546-315" rce,..,.tifr-• .,,.,K11i9 __ s.,...G--m1tt11~eu-111-. 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S12Jhr plus bonUJ Mt/J1S.1tll RICll'TIONllT .flfT • UN~~-Meritt, phone sldlls. per1onable, tnlf084lc .... ll&ntf 11 __ ...;.:..;...;...,--..lS~~.:.:~=!;!!=~~.;;_,;._ __ _;;Jf Fu~to IM9-~2·1729 I• IA\.ES The Sales Development Represc:nl.lbvcs sell Times Orange T1ll etlllffied Advertlll"G De· County subscnptions to proapecu at hiah profile venues ~ 11 loo!Ung for an In- ·i~·· :.~ ..... ' '" ..... ~ .. t.:_~1"..' : ··-4-a. •. such as: collese campuses, fairs, exhibit, Shows and selec 11me.~~'f~t, I I retail outlets. Also. the Representative will secure access to e 30am.5 30pm Some Nies 410 APPUANC11 gated bwldmas. · • •xoetlence Pfelelred, but wt1 l.!;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;::;::..1 • • ._, ___ ._ ___ ..._ _____________ _., ttlln ~ cencldlte ~ Ot!lOIWAN11ATION GETO OF DEllTI we·can hel£! •CmlitCmdJ Cctrs«id4ttd I Momtl New 1 lcu fl tr~, should be rnodv1technd WOii! could bdp you cam S70K ro etec1r walhlr' dfytf _.' 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Rex hra aaaaoaaaaaaaa NeWl>Oll Mama 949-632·9041 Equal Opportunity Employer condJtlont apply 714-549-9599 ••• FREE TO GOOD ..---------------------------------------------.. ::!"~':is~,~~ SALES ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE i..;:=====:.:.;============:::;. SELL YOUR USED VEIUC(.,£ THROUGH CLASSIFIED 1462 ~r~.1 (FULL TIME $25-JOK +INCENTIVE) . ,~ ~. . The Los Angeles Times is seeking bright, capable volt E•«cl• cycle Model individuals who are looking for foll-lime employment Have A G·ara_ge Sale! ~B1n~s n::i:::-with an established, yet expanding organization. Sales S200 114-962·3650 and Distribution staff will work at our Orange County 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED RECORDS TOP DOU.ARI Jazz., R & B, SOIA. Rock, Ille 50'& & 60's MIKE 845-7505 WANTEDI oto COINS! Gold, Sliver. Franldin mini. Sle<-llng Old wa!Chel & jewelry. WESTCOAST COIN642..t441 1<70~1 Phlebotomy Course Boston Ried Co Calf Reg 13901291 1-80Q.20H 141 1'72 ~~1 PIT NANNY NEEDED. 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THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE: • 2-4 years of sales, marketing OT related experience required • Strong problem solving, decision making, organizational and planning skills •Excellent verbal and written communication skills • Ab!lity to work a flexible schedule including Saturday & Sunday •PC skills required The Los Angeles Times offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. Qualified candidates should send a resume with salary history to: At1clble tchedule 1vallllbll. Compecl¥t 111wy, home-The Times Orange County OWMI' HP« a plus. EOE E I t om Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 · to place your Garage Sale Ad ! R11um1 with Ullty r.q. mp OymeD Cle s.nd 10 PCM um s111chtr 1375 Sunflower Ave ~·F':~/:;S~F Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ADVERTis1NG cooROINATOR You may also.fax to (714) 966-7751 or send via the Internet FUii time ust$lJOO ltlt outside toJ'obs@latimes.com sales repe Must be punctual, dt(>tndaOle. llexlblt. accutate, ~~~c:"w~~Eq...,._ua_1_0p __ po.._rtu_rn_·_ty_E_m_p_lo•y•e-r ____________ _. llYer prools and piCIQlp CtJf11 S9hlr Exctlltnl bef1llil PICk· 1g1, lndU<ling 40 I k EOE/ Oi'ug .W-*9pl'r/lieal re- quired Send resume to ~ Otning T imea Commumy News. 330 W Bly SI. COiia MeA. CA 92627 or ~ 10 (949) 631-659-4 AGENT ror n•tlonally renowned author. PT flex hours, no exper nectsHry wlll train. Hunt· lngton Buch. Hourly rate plu• comlftmlHlon. C.11 714.-903-6040 NICK PIZZA IS HlfUNO COUNTER HELP.MuJI be expenenced. neat, people lritndly. 714-548-3311() c.ii eam .. 11*" tis PIZZA Is AMINO KITCHEN HELPER food r:r=t ~:t:a.~· :··········~·, • •PETLOYEM• ·~lo : 11000/1110. PT flex . ,._, """"' .... • neM °"" tnnt, mwt e llke plll>flc COflttci ...... ,,... I e Caetnng MM1MIOO : ........... . ....e.ICffOOL TUCHDI ............... """' & ~ ...... c.11 Qwtl • 11• .. - SA1.EllDEIKJN(RS SECRETARY now hiring Fiii! & PT for C.M. OfflCE. ~ know Flower Wertftoutt. Ho t.xptr 0.ldbooks, S 1 llHour 119011a. 11~10 FD~. 94M42-4301 . STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • Th~ ~al Dtpartmmt at the Daily Plwt is pkased to announce a new servi£e MW atNl1'4bk to new bwinnses. ~ wiJJ 1IDW SEARCH tlN Nime for you at no cctra charge. anti SllW you tht time anti. tht trip to t!N CoNrt HtnUt in 5Anl4 AM. Thm, of count,· aftn' tht starch is . co'!'P_/nd wt will fik JO'" ffeljti""1 business Mml sllltnnml w{th th.t County Ckr/t, p_u/Jlish 011ee 11 UJN!t ~for foNr 111ttlts IU requiml by !Aw 11ruJ then .fi.k J'I"" proof if pbliclllitm with JN·~~ Ckrlt. · ·- P'-# 1!!J1 ,,,_IO fik1fll" fiaitins buiilllss Stlltnnml "'UN D11ib Pilot, 330 w.: ~St, ColM Ma.. q~ u11not stop b 1k1Ut cllll"' 111 (949) &424321 """wt wf/1,,,.-~ fr!r 1!I" to IMJk "this prottJM,, "1 ,,,.;/. !I Jllll """""lioi_ ""1 ~ fWltitnls~""'"' -fW "'"'bt ,,,.,. """ ,,-. • _.,,... GtlM lid.,..,..,, ' 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS BUW 528j f7 Bil~. auto, llhr mnr1 IW05563) $34 995 WO$ Of VfESTUJNSTER (714)89HIOI BUICK REGAL 'i4 3 7k 1111, A real dall'l0n01 $195 J* month lonnn Gmc Pontiac Buie~ 71"'"H200 CADILLAC ELOORAOO 1"3 WhU!. ~ dMt\. lb . OUldlaseo om N11bcn $14 950 949·675-1128 Cad1t&C FIMtwOOd BrOftl FuUy loldld, 120ll "'~ 12500 Good Urea I br1k11 / llfl9lne ICMSD-1217 CAD SEVILLE 71 1 ro;m;; lldl driYen, M¥t1 llTIOked In. OW MILESI DINI cond H5 ClRSITRUCKS $3995 ICt-72~521 NAHSISUVS • CHEVY ASTRO VAN 195 Rear aJc. tut v~ & lllUc:h morwi • BMW 323lc 'N 5299 pe1 month 81..:ibll. 5 spd ac. nw1 alo'f &pnny'a G~ Ponllac Buick w1111 (A16439) S35,99S 114-444-5200 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER CHEVY CAVALIER 'Ill -~(7~1'~)89,..,2...,.ffOl,.,,..rwr:-' _ · Auto. lie. moontoot & morel BMW ml coRVf 161 $218 per montn $15 an (C26142) Sonny's GMC Pontiac Buick THEODORE R081HS FORD {714)444-5200 t4M4M010 CHEVY CREW CAB 4i4 't7 VB At:. ABS. l!arm 11wvt SELL your home through classlned \. ~"'1 IOadeO $21,llOO obo ' t1 LEASING & SALES 714-"°"117 , ... ~1 CHEVY LUMINA 't7 ~. llilltr'.iildl. ueo cm luly loaded 111,415 -• 11 LEASING & I Al.ES 714-MM117 CHEVY TAHOE '17 Loaded, CU$I whll. neU1tll ltll, tmerlld gm ht .llOO -f1 LEASING & SALIS .11 ...... 111 CHRYSLER C0HCORO£ ·ts lt3,m (XA5*7A) TitEOOORE ROSINS FOfl1) MM4M010 eHAYSlER Lebaron Li Oonvt 't1 VI, auto, altv. 'Ill grey IUu, •II ~. AC, am. fin c111, CO wliw-m aound Stk ml, $USO. 14 .. 7174153 • CHRYSLER Lt BARC»i 1981 • 4-<!r, pc!llrlll, ai1 real aean. new smog C8ftllcat• $I 700 obo M9'723-t504 Dodge CWIYll'I Grow SE •as All lhe eXll•. immaculate• • S262 pe1 month Sonny'• GMC Pontiac Buick l114)444-S200 Oodoe Deltota "King Cib" 'HVS. 5spd M: alo>ft & ITIOl'8 $239 per mon1h Sonny'a GMC Pontiac Bulcll {714)444-5200 FORO COHTOUR GL 't7 Auto, lie am1m C&SS, tit. CC, pw P'I (VK 156569) S 10 .999 Ormge Coast Jeep tauzu 71W4M023 0 YES, SELL MY CAR -, Run your ad 1n the Newport Beac~ Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beac~ Fountain va4itey Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax u~ tti1s form with )'OUr credit card # or mall With a check todayl Run for a week! If your car does not sell. we'll run it for anotherweek FREEi All for just $10'. 1222 ~~~1 CEILING DESIGN ACOUSTIC REMOVAL KNOCJCOOWN TEXTURE APPUEO. 71•410.Ul5 . ;" ;-·j;r.~-,~ • .. .. ~.,,1:.r .. J, ... • !Tr - ~' •:-..-· J""!'."" ... ·~ ~~..JI .. : ,,,.,., .'' .., ~ ..... ,~ ,, . ,) •. • ' , :a . . . -i,., .• -! .• '. ·: ..... ............... ~ -c.e. c.ar ...,,. ICllllln ...... Doorl ................ UMt• n....._, . -... ,-.... . .,,.'. ,,. I !9'w 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Adltl9 ,~ I lJll I :-~~~~~~~~~~~ --°""'-!QOW ..... aC:O..._CA_7 L __ ~'•l~~·~f7.:!u:_,... __ _ CARPENTRY I ~~·.-.. , , I a. I' . .. ' ..... • I\, .. r.·J··..,~ '-It'-~ . . -. .. . ~ ' .. ...... i 1 ·,-·.~1 ·1 JI ' "JI Oeeol ""*'· '-· 'laCN. ,..._ IW*la. phone, TV. &Ucl73ilalf 71 .... 241t LW&MiWiiM Nojabtoo ...... ...... .... ~ .... ... ~~···­. ~=•m IMICM ILICTllC I oaMOllfalt ..... lll~lll't ~--==---100 ... ~ ... haiJ11hc*I -"' FORD tSCOif Li 'ii Auto. ale. 1t1111m, :1noys (TR1104111) SI 199 Oranfl COllt Jtet:t lllol:llU 71~M02) fOAO EXPl.Of\ER XLT '14 116,m cwcn1as~1 THEOOORE ROllNS FORD t4M4e.o010 FORD MUSTANO CONVT '97 All, pwr Piii!. ll!Vlm. eao;s & 1ow m11e1. <f323m s13.9~ LEXUS OF WESTlotlHSTER 71wt24906 FORD MUSTANG '13 Hltchbatk, PS, PS, auto, 11500fobo cd 11t1moon 14'"631-3485 FORD Ui1RO ms sun (P13&MO) THEODORE ROSINS FORD MM42.oo10 FORD TlURUS GL ·97 Au1o lie. ll!Vlm cass, ~ cc, pw p'I (VA276447) $11,999 Or11191 Coast ,,..., llllZll 714-54M023 GEO METRO '91 CONVT 2 .. 1tt1, new top, look• and run• or•atl 81 k «gin m{, 1 OWntf, muat uc:rlflce $255Cll obo. 714..M&-7033 GMC SONOMA EXT. CAB '95 AIC. camper stld & fll0(81 $227 per manlh Sonny'• GMC PontlllC Bulcll 71"444-5200 GMC SONOMA PIU '97 56pd, ek, & mudl morel $187 per month Sonny's GMC Pontiac Buick 7t 4-444-5200 HONDA CIVIC DX CPE 'M MV!m Slereo. cd, Ill, tow miles (532217) S8. 9'19 Orange Coast Jeep IJUZU 714-54M023 HONDA Civic DX 19116 s12,11n (P107a54) · TitEOOORE ROBINS FORD t4M46-0010 HONDA CIVIC EX '95 While Pncec:t to sell (517962) $10 988 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71 4)192-ao& HONDA CIVIC 1"6 $10,9n (P034751A) THEODORE ROBINS FORD MM46-0010 HONDA WANTED ot tl'l'f Japane$8 car '85-'95 MUSI bt Xlnl cond. ¥/Nery tow miles, roost bt awimatlc No sales· men pltest, pp 949-632·0041 JAGUAR XJS Y·12 86 Whit al ongrlll. 1114re .,.., lelepllOIW lmmac! Runs Per· tectl S8.500 obo M9'67~128 JAGUAR XJS ·94 V12 Metaltc Red In COie><. 40K mcles, belullfut car Mak& Ofler 1M~n33 Jeep Wr11191« 4X4 '91 5spd, &cyl. new top ps lmmacullle, OllQlllll $7950 prw11e party ICMn-0411. kiA SEPHIA LS SEOAN "M Au1o. It.le. lis, ll'Mi'I CMS. lit pl1or rental (W5711787)$8,999 Oran91 Coast JMo laU2U 714-54M023 LAHDROVER 117' 4.0 Garaged car, 111~an llll, 11 aK mc. roof rack. 100 cond. $44. 000 949-722·8682 (hOmt) IM9f760.240I (WO!tll Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Cleeam.d. a.~·T--lap. ·~~ ·~·T--"'I •..,.., • PMll SPA• wom.La .. • .._ • Now 0-U.. c-.. FREE ESTIMATE (~ 722•7478 -"":' .--.. . ' ',, ' ·.: • .. 1 ..... 8y CHARW GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TAHNAH HINSCH DANGER -EXPERT AT PLAY Both vulnerable. North deal NORTH play When an average player follow IO a lead. 'more ofl.en then not tt 1 w11h an hone t cant. 1hat Ii not the case with an expert declare~. •3 Q AQJ64'2 , ela.< t's)ump to three d1amondi wll) preempove SOuth's four spades is nonnal and clo:.ed the auction 0 83 • K J9S \VEST EAST •A7S •84 <;;>K98 <::>73 It was obv1ou:. to South thnt We.\t's lead or the two of diamonds wns a O 1 0 A Q 10 7 6 S 4 • Q 10 7 6 4 1 • A 8 • ingleton. When East rose with the ace, decl:ircr knew that a diamond continuation would prove fatal to the contrac:t incc West would urcly ruff. To divert Eau from the winning defcn!ie, declarer mado the unlbual play of dropp1ttg the king or dia- monds under the ace! SOUTH • K OJ 1096 2 Q 10~ O KJ9 •3 ~~tn~ST SOtrrn WFST East knew that South was on expert technician and fully capable of mak- ing a dcccpthc play in perfect tempo. After mucll thought, East decided 10 take tht play of the king of dJamonds at face value and hope for club ruff as the means of defeating the contract. At trick two East shiflcd to the ace of clubs n.nd de pitc partner's deuce, continued the suit. Declarer was happy to discard a losing diamond. force out the ace of spades and, aft.er drawing the remaining trum!)S, fall back on the heart finesse for 10 10 JO 4• Paa ,.. hSI Opening lead: lWo of o If this deal look.s familiar, that is indeed the case. The bidding, North and East hands and the opening lead are identical to yesterday's column: However, the minor suits in the West and South hands have been altered to illustrate another facet or declarer tnck.s. • 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS LEXUS ES 300 '96 33k miles, CO. ctvome wWs (178211149533) $22,995 T\.ISTlH LEXUS 714-544-4800 mos es 300 '96 Ruby. ~ moonrool co (t 76821136169) $23.495 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Cl5hmere IJeige. lltlr. CD (17664/142267) $23,495 • TUSTIH LEXUS 714-54MIOO LEXUS ES 300 '96 co Chrome wt.els ( 17704/ 134795) $23,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 liXOs es 300 ·96 Wllte, llht. low miles. co ( 17706/140848) .$23. 995 T\.ISTIN LEXUS 714-544 "800 LEXUS ES 300 '9' Uhr Chrome _...., moonroo (180511159217) $24 .995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 'N l1\r, CD. moonroof, chrome ~ (1711671152330) $25.795 T\.ISTIH LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 'ii BIWk. 17K "'~ loadedl lrlle new, 1111 for $21,700. t4t-711-0517 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Liiv. CD, chrome wtlls, moon-roof (1"3&'143878} $20,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXus es 300 '96 Uhr. moonrool CO (178611 156639) $20.995 TUSTIH LEXUS 714"544 4100 695 CARS/TRUCK$ NANSISUVS LEXUS GS 300 '95 lthr. co. chrome ¥ltleell 11no1.1092301 S25.995 T\JSTIN LEXUS 7t~ MERCEDES.SENZ 300E '83 IMMM:.ULATE CONDITION 1 3 21tr eno. auto. luly loaded. CID, 11hr ln1er. 77K m1 $21,000 71H06·t288 MERCEDES BENZ 190E '16 At.. c:::tel· co. sunroof tlJly $5995 obo t1 LEASING A SALES 714-89().4117 MERCEDES c-220 't5 Wh16'g~ auto. llf. lloys, pwr pllg 221798) $19,995 LEXUS F WESTMINSTER 714-892-6906 MERCEDES E420 '04 Smoke slY8f 111\r, moolllOOf. "°Vs (016741) $24,995 LEXUS OF WEST1f1NSTER 714-892~906 MERCEDES 190£ U ·93 621( "*· lllll1I c:oncb«I Wtlh extras. sunroof wh1t WI COlof $18,500 94!M43-28t8 Mt1ce<M1 450 SL Conv '751 'Ill Mini cond. upgraded to '89, 2 Iopa, 87k mtt was SIG.000. SIClb SI0,995 obo roost ~. Cll1 '1lOW II Newpotl llM 311).~ .. MERCEDES 5i6 SL 17 Ttupe, 2 lops, lmmaculll• COlldlllon, $21,tsO t4t-717-7St5 MITSUBISKt 3000GT 'ti Bit!, auto, mnit. attov wtlls. futf pwr, 15k ml (001:385) $27.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71' )192.ff06 695 CARSfTRUCKS NANSISUVS NISSAN ICING CAB 1997 s11,vn 1:112m1 TitEOOORE ROBIN~ FORD MM46-0010 Niuan Muli!ia '91 Xlnt cond, INthtf, Boa. CIO 11..o system, 35K "'Ilea $15,900 MM73.ot35 NloSSAN PICK.UP 194 MV!rrf cass. shell. sliding rear window (RC321401) $099 Oranee Cotat Jeep t1u111 714-54M023 NISSAN XE XCA8 94 61 k mi au:o lie & more• $215 pet monlh Costa Mell PontllC GMC Bu~ (7t4)«4-5200 OLDS ACHIEVA SL '98 sun 1319371) TitEOOORE ROBINS FORO 9"9-646-0010 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 'IMS Au1o "'. '*'· piw pllge. & 111018' (361556) $10.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER . (71 • )192-6906 Plymouth Neon 'N Al.Ito. elc. p/s, am1m. PllO< ·ronl.al (WD67m5) S9.999 Orange Coast Jeep lauzu 714-54M023 PLYMOiTk HEOH '" Reel economyl s 199 per monlh SonnYI Gmc Ponll.c: Buick 714-444-5200 PiymOl!lh Neon Coupe '97 Auto, 11c. sn. i111111m. low (V020062•l $7.999 Orange Coa11 Jeep l•u~ 714-S4H023 POHTlAC GRAND AM ti F~ pw1 v.f llllfiY extJasl szn per "'°""" Sonny's Gmc Pontiac Buick 714-444-5200 fridoy, Moy l.C, 1999 ACROSS 1 Tunahoo61 5 ~flthff 9 Remote <ionlrol !Klnon ,, NOvelill Jame& 14 Rl.wlway 15 GumbO 18= t7 ~ 19 Wo11nnt 20 Negative \IOtM 21 Gorge -22~ .24 Ragout 25 Matt.mom. • g 26 GloMielt 30 Ices 33 -°' Greyilolt• (Tan.an) 34 Liv(• dOzen 35 Negatrve emobon 38~ 37 Aclof Connery • 38 NabVe met.i 39 Nf pollutioo 41 Blood fluid 43 RMCltoa 45=blrd 48 Opera Mt in EIM" 47 Pouched blfd 51 Ola.mood •Ide 53 Idol S4 Before 55 Get to WOftl 57 Aetr,.. Somme< 58 s.at>ifd 50 OldNOtM f!IJ·~· e1 LooMd• 12 Paid\ 63-Elv ... DOWN 1 Mallet 2 Plato'• mai1telplece 3 Make belieY9 4 NoufWled s Eally ~ 6 Godol love :'/ ·-AbM(' 8 Ghott 9 "Oruma Along tne-· 1.0 Hawaiian strings \ • 11 StrMtcat. in Stratton! 12 Dine 14 OIY.a 18~~ 20 Zero 23 Sttong Wind 24 Ki• •••• 26t~r.rlal 27 FOITMf 28~. 29='1Un9f 30 Hew 31 Rabbll'I COUWI 32 c.a.al's l'OIQ 38~ 37 HH Munro'a 39f:= 40 llTl90'18nt exam 41 Songs ol joy 42 Oui.t 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS SAT\JRH SC1 ·es Aulo Ill' moorvool & more (358826) $10.9i5 • LEXUS OF WE~STER 71W92-6906 PORSCHE t11 CARRERA 15 snrt. NC . immac tow ll1llas. mrc cond r~ $18 500 !N"wall petty M~11 Summer Fun C•I '91 Meicury C11>11 ConYenible. Loaded NC, auto rllbUill trans under warraniy. new belt$, ~res & battery. new pt11111 tot!. l.iy· iess entry Gill 1n ancs'aove SS500 obo dar 949-640.0070 flY&'w9ekend 9-4 r.-045-03!6 TOYOTA TERCEL. LE 91 Auto. 1J1$ 11c. am1rn stereo (069686) SS.99!1 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER SRS • Highland« 1260 AC ~tteo Cl.SS $27,900 Obo 8U. l"OCIJI -fDUC:r.a nlllOUGlf~ 11MlllM2~e Orange Coast ~uru (714)54M022 TOYOTA TERCEL CPE 't6 Auto pis aic. ll!Vlm CD iow lrilM iT0183523) S8.119t ~Coat~ . {7t4)54M023 II LEASING & SALES 'N '-"CM117 - VW JETTA GLS '97 AC p/&lbl• di , altba~ mrwt. sttl90 c&$ $11.llS t1 LEASING l SALE.S-71...,_.,17 ~=G; 11 340 PIJNTlNG I • IKE S CUSTOM PAINTING IAGRA Ra:AIN~ 1 VtSm 800-700-8 \ . c .,, . .. . . " ~.-1 r• I , -; ; I -· , . i. • ""'T , .. , •••• . ' -·-.... .. PUBLIC NOTICE The Cahf Pubhc- Ullh!les Comm1ss100 REQUIRES that all used hoosehokl goods movers rnnl tl1etr P UC Ca T number. limos end c:hautters print their T C.P. number 1t1 d adYertlS· ments If you have e question abovl (tie legaUty of a mover. hmo or c:hauffar, call PUBLIC UTILITIES I COMMISION 714-558-4151 t• ,..,..., e;o;o.;;w M V... Exp • Ge1!ll Pl\'lel Gulrwilet WIA• Free Est Ll3754m 714 538·1534 DAW\ PAlltiNO No job 100 latlll Ol lmll ,.,.. ...,,..... I Syrs ••l**'Ct l18173472-..M9 ~1~·3n2 WHAT HAPPENS IF YOUDON7 ADVER11SE1 NODMI Clllh ProlesllO!lal Clean qua rty Vo01I ~exl & doc+.$ U 703488 631-4610 OUAUlY CARE :Cl' ?O VEARS Fair ptlCt5 ' lntetiol ' ~ Paint .QCal ~ ~IS NB aru RO'\ 949-645 2• P RAINBOW CIRCLE MAINT. Paint!llQ·lnlle.1 Houwapt qualily j\Jbl Free tt.t' s L#569897 636-8888 ROBERt ISBELL CO lnl8riol le1IOf sma;i ICU OK. Deco!at 11 Paintlng LU~ Cal 94H46-~ Of 1"'98 9'i~ 26 YRS OUAUTV PAJNTINO TOIJCHUPS TOO 24 HfL Richard Sloot lle'2~ MMSMl l2• 1352 ~1 EURO-STUCCO Lattl8 and pla$l4f. fnl; 111 rtp111$, re-stucco frH estimate Uc:•628791 714 785-l680 Piaie11S1ucco Plicn ~ SOultllm Clllt 2S'(TI LIJ28664 24 houral 114-6$4-7131 =="• -. . .· ----Thea...lfllac•• ...... "-...... .......... --...-......., ..... ., .... _.... ...... • N9ighborltood Plumber! aa~· TWUOY '1.UMBING 949-645-2352 . CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS . ···~ . .. 1 . • . : . , ,) . ' i. ; \ B·AUER AGUAR . , - California's Number One Jaguar Dealer .. Introduces the Jaguar Family of Automobiles , . - A New Breed of Jagu~r v- . .. - SOUTH AUTO MALL DRIVE· SA .. NTA ANA· 714/953-4800 .~. E Pickup · D liv ry for OU :_.s..,..1111. J