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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-07-07 - Orange Coast Pilot~-,. . ' , SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtv\N\UNmES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1999 'Ib~_rd s~Qcy. ho:rµe strikes out . . •Costa M~sa won'f allow comple tion of remodeling job, no m atter what the structure above the second floor is called. EIN. (,1 l . Dmy fill MESA VERDI; -A thud story by any other name is still a third story, the City Council decided Tuesday. Homeowner Tracy Stevenson had appealed a Planrung Commission rul- ing that the •attic" on the dream home she is building is a third sto,ry and therefore prohibited in h.er neigh- borhood. The counal voted 4-1 upholdmg the commission's decision, with May-. or Gary Monahan votmg no. #dearly this particular proie<f hos oyerst8pped 1he bounds of normoky for this porticulor neighborhood.,, Heather Somers Councilwoman In addition to voting to uphold the I planning commission's decision, is 6 feet. The house with three l~vels -at 29 feet high lll its remodeled form - is just under the 30-foot lmut set by the city's budding code. Development Services Director Don Lemm had said that this is the hrsl time that he's be.en w1th the city that a structure has pushed the enve· lope so far, More them 20 rn~idents spoke out . dgcunst what they called an "over· hcanng· and "massive" structure that didn't con{om1 with the neighbor· hood. One resident even called at "!','p1teful." Construction on Stevenson's remodeled home had bc><m halted after neighbors complamed about what thev called a "monstrosity• dwarfing fhe1r neighborhood. • BRIAN POBUOA I OAJLY Ptt.OT ·Clearly th.is pdrticular pro1ect has overstepped the boWlds of nonnalcy for this particular ne1ghbortrood," said Councilwoman l leather Somers. "This particular structure can be seen all the way from Baker (Street)." _ Councilman Joe Erickson added lo the ·motion that the house, as 1t is reworked, cannot have any strai9ht walls, windows or false windows above the second floor and the mcoo-f mum height that the third level can be To comphcale matters. the city Plans for the home Utat Joseph Warner, above, and Tracy Stevenson have been remod- eling on Samoa Place will need some modllicatton &µer Tuesday's council vote. Congressman's name appears on anti.airport petition Chris Cox sigris initiative that could derail plans for a South County airport, group's spokesman says. S rA<:\ BROWN MtPb NEWPORT BEACH -Rep Christopher Cox CR-Newport Beach) has signed a petition sup- porting an initidbve that could pose a significant risk to estab- lishing an international airport at El Toro, officials with Citizens for Safe and Healthy Communities said 'J\lesday. Cox reportedly signed the group's petition m Lake Forest on Monday It's the first indication that Cox, whose district includes most of Newport Beach as well as Irvine, Lake Forest, Laguna Woods and Laguna Hills, has tak· en a stance on the controversial plar! to build dil auport al the closed Marine Corps air base. Local officials expressed bewildem1ent at the news. "I am shocked," said Newport Beach Mayo,r Dennis O'Neil. •1 find it hard to believe (CoxJ would sign that. It is perplexing SEE PETITION PAGE 5 ., SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5 - J New voice chimes in on Newport pollution fight 00N lIACH I OAll..Y Pie ~T Gloria Ortiz, left, will be Dying home to meet her five children ln Guatemala with the help of Consul General Jorge Erdmenger, right, who visited Share Our Selves Clinic ln Costa Mesa to proces the paperwork needed to expedite her journey. • Orange County Coastkeeper issues warning about pollution around Newport Beach, particularly in the Rhine Channel STAC.'Y BnowN lki1 P'1t NEWPORT BEACH -A new group has join d the growing fight against pollution in the county's harbors, wetlands and coastline. The Orange C ounty Coast· Keeper, part of a nationally rec- ~ed WaterKeeper Alliance, ~ QASSIFIEDS k .... -.... -........ _ ........ 9 POUC1 FlES-···-··---·-2 MK llOl1CES ······-·--·-·-' ~ ·-··--··........-··-··--. .. -1 SU1f _____ 2 WEATHER 11., .... .. ... -' ... . s. •illl •t r. z ronmental groups such as Stop Polluting Our Newport (SPON ) and Defend the Bay. In a statement Tuesday, lhe group's spokesman, Garry Brown, s&d the orgaruzation is concerned that the public know about the 10 toxic hot spots in Orange County listed recently b.y the Calilomia Water. Quality Control Board. On the top of th.at list is the Rhine Channel in Newport Har- bor. SOS group helps Gloria Ortiz realize her dying ast • EtN Ctt ~Pb L if e, for Gloria Ortiz, hasn't turned out the way she planned it. She didn't plan on being away from her five children for 13 years. She didn't plan on getting pul- monary lung disease. · And she didn't plan on returning to Guatemala sick and penniless. •we are glad to have them join the fight,• said Robert Caustin of Def end the Bay. •I look forward to meeting with their people and discussmg issues." wish -to be back home in Guatemala with her children after 13 For all her thwarted dreams, Ortiz will be granted one thing -her d}'tng Y. t!'\h to reurute \\i th her tam.Uy a nd her homeland With the help of Shar " Our Se:lv povm- ty reli ef center, the 43-yic.ar-old tll gal 1mm1· g rant, w111 b oar d· a plane tonight tor years apart. MILLENNIUM MOMENT-~ Banking on Newport's business J oan Williams never intended to go to work. But whe n she got a taste of the banking busi· ness, she was hooked. Alter mcmng from Texas, the Newport Beach res· tdent got a job u a bank teller at e local bank. She attended night c1enes and studied to become 1 beDk num.ager, which the accomptisbed in 1913. With the ~ ol her fellow bank employees; WUliaml fomied the Orange County Angell, a group ..._ lW" that met monthly to.~ banking llop6cs . WUlaa a1lo ~ ~af tbeSolop-tbbill Club, n.urw of tbe dea Mer Chember ol Commecm and a membs of lbe N9wport Hartlar 0.-ber af Omanwt:e. Wbln ... w.-'t ~ Y'91n•= but•• GUI~ --and wM-...lil tb8P9mt ..... ,. .._ . Holiday arrestS up, but trouble down • Increased police presence may explain why more weekend citations in Newport B~ach resulted in less serious crime. Dlir"'* NEWPORT BEACH -fourth of July reve1en were on their belt behaviof over the thtee-ct.y holiday weu.xt. ceUllDg Oft)y a few nuiNncm, eutbOdtie& Mid the n\mber d Ul9ltl l'Ole from lat y.r dudDg tbe -tllDe pedod -from 119 to 182 -bUt police mcl tbe large avwdl that 'galbedd cm bMcta ..._.. .,...,Jnbl• 1- lllc. enous 4ltercations, and w w able to keep n Ud on things.• A ma}onty of arrest were mbde- meanors, most of which were alcohol relat· ed. Nearly 90% of tbo&e arres1ed were men ~ ct>ennott said th re was only one instance of e partygoer ttying to tUIUe wldl a police officer A person wu arrested on battery cbarges after he atteqJted to a.. ·~~~=:oftker:s 1t on,· Md>':rmott said ·1 tldU ectep.d it • pmt of the celebld• of tblJ plapl9 lmow what Ule CTml ..... I Will be far~ blbmar. lut~ ~111111 ..., -t'INpalt ..... ....., .... 1:1-. .. ..., l .. t :Z Wedno.sdoy, July 7, 1999 ILMAllAC • lonoR'S NOTE: Do you or someone you know have • landmark blrthd•y or anniversary coming up? If so, we'd hke to in1lude 1t in ovr AlMANAC section. Please c.ell the informattort Imo the Readers' Hot-. line, (949) 642-6086, fax 1t to (949) 646- 4170, or mail 1t the City Editor, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Clllf. 92627. You may •ISO send photographs, but plea1e be sure to include a self·addra.sed st.imped envelope ·it you'd like it returned. MARRIAGES Most recent mamages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's office: .. NEWPORT BEACH • Mohammad R Ashari to Hamideh Semnanan on June 11 in Santa Aha. . • Joshua M Barlett to Sandra M. Barkman on June 12 in Corona del Mar • CaJVin J CalVin to Heather L. Higman on June 12 m Newport Beach COSJA MESA • Jutw C. Ranurez Lopez to Reyna J. Estr11da Gomez on June 11 in Santa Ana • Chad D. Coulter to Tracy L. Car- man on June 12 in Newport Beach. • Phtlip R. Dabney Jr. to Amy E. Brandon on June 12 in Walnut Grove. •Guy H. De Gctlard to Knstin A. Kessler on June 12 in Temecula. • Daniel P Johns to Christine L. Hosman on June 12 in El Dorado. • Ellg10 Morales Jr. to Christine M. Connor on June 12 m Costa Mesa REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS COSTA MESA • 3101 Yellowstone Dnve, $215,000 • 2725 Sandpiper Dnve, ,$435,opo • 2035 Baltra Place, $334.i5000 • • 3104 Tara, $371 500 · • 2330 Vanguard 'Way Jl01, $188,500 • 3413 Wlfilbledon Way, $307 ,500 • 1672 Labrador Dnve, $285,000 • 3224 Dakota Ave., $265,000 • 2973 Hdrbor Blvd., $283,000 NEWPORT BEACH • 2215 Frannsco Drive, $530,00 • 231 Villa Point Dnve, $2, 183,500 • 428 Villa Point Dnve, $244,000 • 3 Chatham Court, $850,000 • 1967 Port Seaboume Place, $6,630,000 • 1930 Teresita Ldne, $473,000 • 18 Baycrest Court, $6,320,000 • 2100 Yacht Grayhng, $507,000 • 350 Villa Point Dnve, $259,000 DUI ARRESTS The followmg were arrested recent- ly on susp1oon of dnvmg under the tnfluence of an mtox:icant. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime and, as with all such crimes, are innocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH J~e30 •Rudi Fernando Casillas, 40, Costa Mesa July 1 • Thomas Ray Tennison, 56, Arizona July 2 • Lows Anthony Vazquez, 27, Hol- lywood July3 • Jacques Chanrung Gaspard, 22, Newport Beach •Carlos Manuel Carmona, 27, Riverside • Carlos Aclnan Bustos, 28, Tustin • Herbert Anthony Francisco, 58, Corona del Mar July 4 • Greg John Stnckland, 45, Tustin • Rebekah Ann May, 20, Newport Beach •Anh Duy Nguyen, 24, Orange • Jose Chris Justiniano. 27, Ananelm ...Julys . •Justin Deric Krist, 18, Costa Mesa • ;!-fan Ward Heidinger, .23, Arizona t y6 f topher Brian Carr, 22, I ange VOL 9J, NO. 158 I I local voices Doily Pilot THEii & llOW Noisy neighbor no longer, . ~white elephant' sits in_ wait THEN ••. A 40-year lease s1gned in 1983 by the Nederlander Organization and the 32nd District Agricultural Assn. called for an 18,500-seat outdoor amphithe- ater to be built at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. The Paalic Amphitheatre ,and its crosstown rival Irvine Meadows were about to put Orange County on the "popular music map.• Frank Sinatra, Barry Maililow and Guns N' Roses all played at the Costa Mesa arena in its heyday. But noise, traffic and parking prob- lems related to the new facility brought community protest -and eventually lawsuits. Residents m the Mesa del Mar and College Park n~ighborhoods , complained about the distµrt>ance from concert noise. In response to the suits, the courts slapped strict noise restrictions on the amphitheater on the west side . Residents also viewed Nederlander as a "bad neighbor'' as it cqntinued to book concerts during the Orange County Fair, creating traffic and park-· ing problems. · Finally, after 10 years of lawsuits and community •protest, a potential .solution was fpund in the Fairgrounds' purchase of the $12.5 million amphitheater from Nederlander. Fairgrounds officials intended to stage events that did not exceed noise restrictions or cause traffic problems. But m October 1995, after two sea- sons, and after renovations and repairs and installation of a new custom-made sound system to try to keep the sound within the venue, the Fair Board of Duectors declared the facility "use- less" and closed it indehrutely. The severe 9Z-decibel sound restric- tions placed on the amphitheater at the time eliminated many of the acts the Fairgrounds could book. According to Fairgrounds directors, a church service could not be held within those guide· lines. As a result, the board of directors claimed the origmal sale of the amphitheater was a "white elephant• and sued Nederlander, alleging fraud and antitrust violabons. At the time of the sale, Nederlan- der's connections with other area con- cert .arenas were believed by some to be a reason to get rid of potential com- pebtion from the Costa Mesa arena. NOW ... The amphitheater's pnmary func- tion is as a storage unit. The pd.1.0ted asphalt leading up to the boarded-up ticket windowii 1s cracked and peeling. The flagpoles in front of the amphitheater a.re bare. The FILE PHOTO NOW ... The Pacific Ampithe- "atre, above, sits emp- ty and ts used mostly as a storage facility. THEN ..• The venue featured a variety of musical performers such as Brian Setzer, at left, who performed there ln 1995. . 8,500 orange seats (the other 10,000 were on the lawn) have faded under the bnght sun. Becky Bailey-Findley, general man- , ager of the Orange County Fau for SIX years, sa.1d the plan now ·is to look at the long-term goals of the property:-. "This facility has beeii a financial MARC MARTW I OAl.Y Pl.OT drain for years,• Bailey-Findley said of Uie amphitheater. •we didn't really realize what we wer.e dealing with.· Decisions about the amphitheater's future -whether it gets bulldozed or revamped -will be made based on the entire 160-acre mttster plan for the Fairgrounds. UnW that plan is complete, the amphitheater will not reopen. And if it does reo.Pen, the stage, chaU'S and amptutheatcr buildings will all hav~. to be repla_ced. . . ·I would JUSt like it to be given a fair evaluation through the planning process,• Bailey-Findley said. •1 would like to find i:l way for it to be Vlewed as a commuruty asset and not a problem.• The Nederlander Organization set- tled out of court with the Fairgrounds m 1998 for an undetermined amount; however, lawsuits brought by the amphitheater's neighbors have yet to be settled. ,Costa Mesa to honor its own ~,·-BRIEFLY I ,... .... Smoke alarm credited • Awards ceremony will praise firefighters and police who have gone beyond the call of duty: GREG RlsuNG lllit Pb COSTA MESA -The Chamber of Commerce will honor the best and brightest in the public service field at its 36th annual luncheon Friday al Westin South Coast Plaza. The awards ceremony, which begins at 11:30 a .m., will recogruze those who have made sigruficant contnbutions by pledging their com-· mitment beyond their everyday workload. Attending the luncheon will be Polh•e Chief Dave Snowden, Fire Chief Frank Fanti.no and repre- sentatrves fiom the offices of Stale Sen. Ross Johnson and state Assem- blywoman Marilyn Brewe:r. Some of those who will receive an award for outstanding • service include: • Police Officer of the Year - ~ ..... The llmes Or~ County (IOO) 252-9141 ~ Cl.med (949) 642-5678 Oitplay (949) 642-4321 EdltlwW News (949) 642-~ Sports (949) 574-4223 NM\ Spol1s fM (949) MM 170 f-mefl• cMllyplloteffr1hllnk.Mt M9MOMrie ....... Office "49) 642~1 """-fa~ QM12t ........... Vlllfl , ............. ,,, _ ........... ..... Keith Davis. He was instrumental in revising the city's massage and adult entertainment ordinances that now reqw.re a stringent application pro- cedure. Davis also bas worked in the patrol division and the special weapons urut. • ClvUlan of the Year -Doneen Westenhaver. She has been with the department for the past 12 years when she started as a records tech- rudan. She was promoted to a divi- sion secretary in 1990. Earlier this year she was selected as the chief's secretary. • Volunteer of the Year -Irv Barger. A resident of Costa Mesa for 28 years, Barger has been a senior volunteer for the Police Department smce 1994. He has logged 2,225 hours at the West Side substation where he has coordinated many of the community~based prpjects. • Reserve Officer of the Year - Dan Guth. Hired in 1994, Guth came from the ~~erton College Police Academy. He has worked the maxi- . mum number of hours as a reserve -averaging 81 hours a month -by WEATHER TEMPERAJUMS Balboa ... TIOES TODAY First low w6rkmg many of the department's special events such as DUI and vehi- cle registration checkpoints. He has made 40 arrests and written more than 100 otations. • FlreUghter of the Year -Capt. Eric Johnson Hired in 1980, the department veteran and leader initi- ated a special rescue program for cities like Costa Mesa. Johnson and his crew have trained other firebght- ets and helped develop a budget for the program. Other recipients include tuette Turner, Commurucabons Officer of the Year and Police Officer David Casarez. the ·1oas1 Award_• The award, named after the penal code number for vehicle theft, is given to the officer who works diligently to recover stolen vehicles. Presented by the Automobile Club of Southern California and tha California High- way Patrol, the award has a specific set of criteria, all of which were met by Casarez. ~t year he recovered 12 stolen vehicles worth $115,105 and made five arrests. SU If . with saving two live~ Authorities say a smoke detector may have been responsible for saving two lives Monday night dunng a fire in the East Bluff neighborhood. No one was mjW'ed m the blaze that began around 11:15 p .m. at a house in the 2000 block of Avenida Chico. The homeowner, 51-year-old Dave Peterson, and his 11 -year-old daughter were awakened by the sowid of the blanng smoke alann. The downstairs portion of the house was consumed wtth smoke. Peterson quickly called firefighters, who responded within five minutes. · Firefighters believe the ongin of the fire was a smoldenng cigar butt that fell onto a couch. There was no ma1or damage to the structure, although same contents were fouled hy the.smell of smoke. Authonbcs credit two smoke alarms inside the home for the prompt r "ponse by both the home- owner and fire crews. •Because the smoke alarms were working. they wera alerted Cdrly and able to escape with- ' out any h{lm1." said Lt. :John Blauer, community relations offtcer for the Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department. "There could have been worse problems." ' -Greg Risling POLICE FILES COSTA MESA "64 ~---~·~- COf'ona del Mar 10.3211.ltt •• ' •• :. 1.3 First htgh The surf picks up today as • new .southw.st swell moves in for near shoolder·high sets Sets at the points and reefs will be higher. The surf shoold Improve slightly by Thundly. • ~ Strwt: Several items of clothing Worth S450 wefe stolen from a store In the 3300 block during the day of Juiie 29 • • 9rtsto1 Strwt: A cellular phone worth $300 WM stolen from a st<>fe in the 3300 block betwHn 5:30 and 7:30 p.m June 22. 75165 Costa Mes. 8()465 NeWpott Beach 76'64 ~Coast n/64 4:45 a.m ....... 3.4 Second low after midnight Second high 5:24 p.m .••• , ••• 5 2 TtUISDAY First low 12.:231.m ••••• , , 0 9 Flnt high 6:151.m .••.•••• 3.4 5«ond low U :J1 a.m ...... , 1.5 Second high 1:11 p.in. • • .... 5.1 • Son'9 ... mty 1'11'9l"l ... hMcMWgh IUtf ~ Concl-..... ,. '° good. w.w tilfnplr· .............. • ~ "°"*A cellular phone worth s 150 WM Jtolen from • c.r In tht 2700 block during the Mning of Jon. 25 • Ne Jlla'1 ............. A set of hubc• worth $200 WM stolen from • CM In the 2fiOO block betw9er1 5 and 10 p.m. June 29. Nlnpori. ••• 2 J+ "" ........... 2~­ ... .,. •. 2-J.M ~ ... .2-lt• --.. ·· htun••• ....... ~~-:ni:---.... ~-...... .. .. , -. I" Daily Pilot • p h 0 Honoring Father Krause ABOVE: Gil and Armida Gomez, at right, join the singing at a memorial Mass at St. Joachim Catholic Church in Costa Mesa Monday. Rev. Kenneth Krause, a former pastor, died June 25. RIGHT: A St. Joachim parishioner stops for a prayer in front of a portrait of Rev. Krause. Father Joseph Robillard told of how Fr. Krause was first and foremost a teacher, who le(t a lasting legacy in the pulpit at St Joachim's. 0 s b y D 0 n L e Q c h • .. _ r ·Wednesday, July 1: 1~3 ~~-The ;year OJ livirzg blissfully{ P erhdps it hac;n't occurr~ Lo you ycf. but today is the penultimate seventh day of the seventh month of our rapidly dwindlmg 20th century. I mention that because penultmiate is one of my favori~e words. and I don't get enough opportunities to 1.15e • it. . :· . . THI FRED COLUMN . If I were a superstitious person, I would give the dou- ble lucky seven busmess at • least some credit for the fact that today, my wile and I mark our 41 st wedding anruversary (we're giving each other bicycles). Not a bad score, con.sider- mg that we have remained an item over decades that huve seen the population of Splitsv1lle grow ever greater than that of neighboring Blissburg. And let me tell you. the fact that we made it through this past year means we can get through anything. You see, tour days ago, we celebrated another anniver- sary: The tirst year in a new home in a new town m a new life. · Such a milestone is, I think, worthy of an annual rewrt of sorts, in which I }Vlll try and answe r que!)tions that have. come up since the rp.en- tion in a colwnn two years ago that we woul~ be moving away. The most frequently asked is: "Why?• Why ledve our hometown of 35 years, our home of 27 years and our friends of anytime from a few fred mortin .. nature. When asked directly whetlier we made the nght move, she says. •Yes, we're qurte sure we did.• · u Thdt contrasts to my une'qwvocal: ·oang tootin'!• The larger question is, .. · should other couples facmg • • rellrement bdil out as we did~ • The answer. Qf course, is: ' Maybe, maybe not. lake the •more" test above, add your own peeves, • and see what kind of score you come up wttb. If you are more than a tittle bOthered by four or more o( the items on • my lt'>t of nasties, you c:hould probably buy, your own copy - of ·Retirement Places Rated,· Uie ne w book that ranked Fort Collins the No 1 retire- ment spot m the Uruted ,,,J 'Stdtes. Then determme your own • cntena for heaven on earth, or u rea.o;onable fac imile thereof. Other than bemg a ruce place to live, what do A gold nugget of a learning center . years to more than three decades? The only answer I can come up with that makes any sense is, it ju.c;t seemed tike the right tbitlg to do. you Wdnt ma new home-. town? First on our list was a uru-• vera1ty. We wanted all the C\lltunll advantages that go , ... with a college envuonment. and we wanted to live among - people who were similarly .. attracted. • Local architects win award for their design of the building for OCC's children's center. Cbtt Pb Nestled beneath tall trees and conveying a beachl1ke ambi- ence, OCC's Harry and Grace Steele Children's Center has been greeting eager children since 1t was completed m late 1997. The year-round center pro· vides for children of low- income pttrents enrolled at OCC affordable care and dcvel- opment services And provides for them m dfl award-wmmng way Last month, Newport-based Taylor and Associates took home the 1999 Gold Nugget Judges' Award. handed out at The San Francisco Pacific Coast Builders' Conference. for their design of ·the center. With wooden !>lructures ·that resemble Orange County's early farmhouses. the center features sLX classrooms, a kitc hen, demonstrallon area. central liv- ing room. library, admm1slrative area and a staff lounge. _. It is eqwpped to assist 175 children ages 6 months to 6 years each semester The center also provides an evemng pro- OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA ALSO ON OUR MENU: FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE · CHILI CHEESE OMELITTE Cockto1ls Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645-7626 . • ~looc"ork, Pathw& BBQ.ta u We have over 110 years combined sen1ice in thL-, areci. ' Our quality, creativity and ser~lce are unmatched. Together me will take ccire ol all your lanclscape and masonry nttds. QLUIELL MASONRY COMP. (714>434-7744 ........... qram as well as a summer pro- gram tor chlldren through the age of 12 . The idea for the c~n ter's design came from the memones of Linda Taylor, president of Taylor and Associates. , ·1 grew up around here and l remember the old farmhouses,• Taylor sa1d. • 1 alc;o didn't WdJlt to overwhelm with a big building, .so we felt this wac; the best design.• The design also ht in with the atmosphere school ofhcials were hoping to create. said the cen- ter's director, Lucy Groetsch. ·They incorporated our vision and philosophy into a building,· Groetsch said. ~Every time I drive into the . pMkmg lot. I have to pinch myself becaus~ the facility is so warm and homelike.• The center also proV1des vari- ous activity areas, such as climb· ing structures, a tricycle path, playhouses, animal pens. sand ~ U, F"7U# nJ Fibti# uwrptJ. l'llL. Two Companic.s. -OM Vi~ion - Long Term He.ilth and Fitnos since 1982. Shape -Up Fitnos Ctontcr is a full ~rvice healch dub ~rving, Nl·wr<>rt Beach wi1h a fncndfy ~rsonablc staff. We offer oumanding fttnc~s facilitic , · programs ana \Crvices for all ages. Fimess Conccpr~ is a health and · wtlln~~ com~ny ilut de.signs and manages hcalrh club~. corporate wellness programs and fiine's centers an master planned communities & apartments. As a national distributor of new and ptt..owned commercial flrncss ·~'· ow quality and prici. can't bt bad boxes, d vt•gelable uarden and stream beds. Taylor added those features to~ encouragP the children's development. "Outdoor play n. 1ust as important.as indoor play,; Taylor d.ld . Whtie offenng some standard academ1c teachmg. the fa cility. caters to developmental teach- ing such as having the children make lhetr own hooks. "In many ways we are not an academic school, but we try to weave the learrung through olh· . er methods,• Groetsch said. Funded by OCC's Assoc1<lted Studentc; and the community, the child-care service began m 1970 as a sm<lll pilot program serving only 15 children. The program was based in old build- ings around the campus until 1997. For more mformation on enrollment, please call the cen- ter at (7.14) 432-5569. 0.-.., Robm Butn1 8c °"I Katona Wear(' proud of bur companies hig_h degree of proft?ion.ilism and customer commument. If you arc intcre red in improving your personal hcahh and times~. or your companies, we invit~ you to call us for an otppointmenr. We look forward · to serving you. Robtn Bum. 8c 0.. JC.-... l had been growing increasingly re Uess for yearl>. The more people. the more cars, the more housing devel- opments that look from afar like ldvish penal colonies. the more my monthly sbp rent mcrea ed, the mor(> shopping • malls, the more crime (a month after we moved, a woman was held up at krufe· point just a block from our old house), the more b1g-l>o: i;tores, the more huge-dcn!>ity living complexes. the more people who didn't pick up after thetr dogs. tlie more freeway:>. the more toll roads, the more tom-up roads. the more airplanes -well. let's 1ust say that so many tnces- sant mores didn't m<lke me merrier. So we spent about t 0 years searching for our greener pasture, our little patch of paradise. We found 1t m an architecturally innovative, 25· year-old, tree-shaded home by a lake in a lovely college · town just a little inore popu- lous tharl Costa Mec;a. Tens of thousand of other$ fuld Newp0rt Beach a per- fectly idyllic place to live. What's wrong wtth usl Did we blow 1t? Briefly stated: ·No~ • My wile's re ponse is not qwte as categorical a mine. but that's her more caullous Then you factor m all the other as ets that appeal to you. climate, geographies, affordab1bty, proXJ.mity of grandchildren, etc. Don't for- get ease of commg back to ee old fnends r also reqwred navigable water rea onably nearby .. (We certainly found that: We ttave ct mUe-and-a-hdll-Jong lake vntually m our back) ard. Thi:) allow us to own 39 feet of }dcht. OK. so it's broken down mto a 9 112-foot kayak, a 12 112-foot Puffer sailboat and a 17-foot Holder sloop for long-distance cruising.) .... You put all this data into •· weighted lists, you add things • up, }'OU read more books, you • earch the Internet for current • real estate, then you go and " look, I Then you come home and you talk and think and deter-• mine wh ther those "mores• • are c:till bugging you. U so, .... eventually you make a deo- ion, you sell your house and .. you go. 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CcdJfornJa Color," a display of watercolors by Juan Casado, will be shown at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary through July 31. California scenes dominate the exhibit, which includes impres- sions of• gardens, bluffs, beaches and oak-studded hills. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 717-3801. A collection of fine Jewelry fea- tunng the world's finest dia- monds, pearls, rubies, emeralds, sapphires and other gemstones is now on dJ.splay at ntfany & Co. m South Coast Plaza until July 18. The display is being shown between 10 a.m. and 9 pm. Mon- day to Friday, 10 a.m to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays South Coast PlclZd is at 3333 Bristol St , Costa Mesa. For more information, call (71 4) 540-5350. wh.fie volunteer Joyce Bonwa s cousins in Guatemala have been doing the legwork m their country. ·sos is really domg thito as a humanitanan gesture,• aid Karen McGlinn, executive director. •nus will allow her to spend her final days with her .family in Guatemala.• Returning to Guatemala isn't ru; easy as packing a bag and getting on a plane. The Guetemalan Consul General Jorge Erdmenger put Ortiz's travel papers on the fast track. Dr. Ann Zielinski ol SOS will accompany Ortiz to Guatemala City. Be~ause the capital is port Beach. The program will be repeated at 10:30 a.m. on July 8 at the Balboa Brancht.ibrary, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. The program is part of the Newport Beach Public Library's "Long Ago and Far Away• swnmer reading pro- gTam. For enrollment or other information, call (949) 717-3801. Police Chief Bob McDonell will speak on the latest events m Newport Beach at the general meeting of Speak Up Newport a t 5:30 p.m. at The Cannery Restau· rant, 3010 Lafayette, NeWport Beach. For more information, call (949) 646-4 170. THURSDAY The Costa Mesa Senior Center -offers a Gnef Recovery Group from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the upstairs coAference room, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 645-2356. FRIDAY Th e Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce hosts "Networking for Success," a free workshop featuring guest speak- er Kemmer Matteson of Matte- c;on Consulting. The workshop will be held at 7.30 a.m. at the NHACC, 1470 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. For reservations or more information, call (949) 251-8877. The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers a Diabetes Support Group from 10 to 11 am .. 695 W 19th St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (949) 645-2356. .5,0 0 feet alfove ea leve , Ortiz's lung disease is even more critical In Guatemala, Ortiz will be without the benefit of the oxy· gen compressor she has access to here. After making the flight .__ which could tak e more than five hours ~ an ambulance will meet her at the airport, and she will be taken to Roosevelt Hos· pital, a public facility bwlt With American funds. Ortiz might have to remain in the hospital for the rest of her days, Zielinski said. Her return won't just be physically challenging -tt will be emotionally trying as well. AROUND TOWN dens ornce at (949) 673-2261. SUNDAY The Blue Ribbon Tomato Contest will be held at 9 a.m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Bring' in your biggest and best-tasting tomatoes to enter Roger's first tomato contest. For more infor- mation, call (949) 640-5800. TUESDAY A five-week class for pa.re~ts focusing on building relation- ships, discipline, positive motiva- tion, conflict resolution and deal- ing with tantrums called "Why don't you listen to me?• will meet from 7.30 to 9 p.m. at 2102 Busi- ness Center Dnve, Irvme The fee for the entire senes is $85 per person or $105 per couple. The class is taught by Sue Roth, a licensed clinical soaal worker in pnvate practice. For more infor- matton, call (949) 253-5701. JULY 14 The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation hosts a book ctiscussion group of ~Flamingo Rising" by Larry .Baker at 9:30 a m. and 7 p.m. in the Friends Meetmg Room at the Central Library The book gToup is free and refreshments are served. The librclTY is located at 1000 Avocado Ave , Newport Beach. For more infomtation, call Tracy at (949) 717-3890. JULY 17 • Orti.i ha had a lot of um to reflect on her joum y home. She has been unable to work tor the last year and a half. SOS h~ paid the rent on her room in an apartment she 5hare with another family on the West Side. A tiny woman with hair just beginning to gray. Ortiz is ·con- stantly connected·to an oxyge n tank and can't move a1 ound much without getting tired or dizzy. As the day of her departure was nearing, she became more and .more.nervous. She put off calling her family to tell them she was coming until tlils past Orange County Chapter presents its quarterly •Day of the Dol- phin• research study, and needs your help. Community members are invited to be a part of the Day of the Dolplun research team, an ongoing quarterly project that helps loc<U scientists assess dol- phin population off the Orange County coast. No experience 1s necessary, an orientation night will be held at 7:30 p.m. to trdm interested members of the com- munity. The dolphin sighting d.ay will be July 24 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orientation will be at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave , Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion or directions, call (714) 534- 5177. JULY 26 Young adults in the community who want lo make a positive unpact are invited to attend the Central Orange County Youth Leadership Forum from 9 a m. lo 1 p.m (lunch is provided) Speak- ers will mdude State Assembly- man Scott Baugh and State Assembly Minonty Leader Glona Mata-Tuchman. "Does it matter tf I vote?" is one of the topics to be discussed along with .. Ethics in Leadership Decision Making• and "Young Elected Leader.. in Politics • Registration is required as seating is hmlted. Call Maria Alvarado at (714) 838-0545. JULY 31 Orange Coast College's fall reg- istration begins. Applications are being accepted and registration appointm(:'nls are available in OCC's Ad.rruss1ons Office, which is open from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. MondaY. through Thursday and 8 a.m to 1:30 p.m . Fnday. OCC's fall enrollment fees are $12 per unit, and finanoal a.id lS avail· able. Free course schedules will be available Monday in the Admissions Office. For more informabon, call (714) -432-5012 or. visit OCC's Web ite at ww.w.occ.cccd.cdu . SATURDAY . "Totally Tomatoes .. will be pre- ented by-Cristin Fusano" and Mark Miskiewicz at 9:15 a.m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road,. Corona del Mar. Learn bow to gTOW, care for and select great tomatoes. For more infonnabon, call (949) 640- 5800. "Italian Gardens" w1U be pre- sented at 915 a .m . at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Whether you have an acre's worth of back yard or Just a balcony, learn the bastes of an Italian garden. For more information, call (949) 640- 5800. He rballs\ Mark Kaylor will be presentmg a free seminar about cleansing and detoxifying herbs at the Pano Cale at Mother's Market & Kitchen in Costa Mesa from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Reserva- tiOQs ~required. Mother's Mar- ke( is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call 1 • 800-595-MOMS. For other infor- mation, call (949) 631-4741. Children entering first through filth gTades are invited to •stories & Crafts Wlth Barbara IOeui. • a hands-on storytelling adventure, at 3 p.rn. at Mariners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Drive, New- PETITION CONTINUED FROM 1 and difficult to understand.• Fonner mayor and current chairman of the Airport Working Group Tom Edwards was equally surprised by the Cox sigrung. . •1t runs counter to his politics. ... I am quite surprised ,• Edwards said. "But he's obviously an intel- ligent man.• --~-_.........,........,....., ......... not reaC'hed for ---~-comment Tuesday. Howevf"r Co.Jl spokesman Paul Wilkinson aid he had no reason lo believe the s1gnature was .not authentic. -Proponents of the Sale and Healthy Communibes initiative collected about 9,000 signatures duri~ the holiday weekend. •;Jbe response bas oeen terrif- ic, especially with Cox signing,• said Leonard Kranser, the direc· "Sum.mer Blues .. wW be present· ed by famed horticulturist Cnstin Fusano at 9 15 a.m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaqwn Hills Road. Corona del Mar. Partio- pants will learn how to enhance their garden palette with colors of violet, lavender, sky blue. peri- winkle and ind.Igo. For more Ulfonnation,call(949)640-5800 "PaJnttng in the Garden, .. .featu.r· ing artist Stanley Marlin, is a class series being offered at 10:30 a.m. July 10 and 11 al Sherman Library and Garde.OS in Corona del Mar. The fee for the class is $35, with all matenals supplied. Preregistration is reqwred. For further information, call the gar- tor of communications for the organization. •And we were also able to ge t state AssemblY1Jlan Bill Campbell to sign as well." Organizers said more than 100,000 signatures have been collected so far, surp~ssing the 71 ,000 n eeded to qualify the initiative for the .March 2000 ballot. Kranser said organizers want to exceed the required number by as many as possible to emphasize the desire for the ini- tiative. And they successfully .capn~-rrzea_ on:hDU~cro:wdS:;: throughout the county to do so. • That success · could grow i1 Cox began .actively supporting the initiative, O'Neil said. "It will help the effort and ' give credibility to it because he's such a highly regarded per· son,• O'Neil sa1d. U successful, any decmon the county Board of Supervisors bas RUFFLES UPHOLSTER . , .. . _ .... ' '' ·: ., .._ ...... , ...... Your Dollm' Covera Mot9I WE'VE MoVED 1 BLocK NoRTlt Club . SOfa 100--OFF Chair~ OFF ewnh a purdl••• d FllbrtC a lAbor tll 7 /14199 Cyberspace newcomers can learn how to use search engines and other internet resources at 10 am. at •usmg the Library - Tools & Tncks • in the Newport Beach Central Library Friends Meetmg Room, 1000 Avocado Ave For more Ulformation, call (949)'717-3801. JµLY 22 The American Cetacean Society made on the proposed airport would become nulhfied. The initiative would force pla nners a nd county officials to provide an extensive environ- mental impact report and hold public hearings before asking vote rs to approve new or expanded airport!., hazardous landfills or major jails near resi- dential neighborhoods. The county would then have to win approval from two-thirds of the ONGOING Body l:ondltJoning classes for mature adults are now offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 a.m. at Chain Reaction, 3928 Campus Dnve, Newport Beach. Admission to the first class is free and thereafter will cost $10 per class or $80for10 classes. Bnng a towel and water. Light hand weights are recommended. For more infonnation, call (949) 588- 2427. The Walking Club of Newport voters before movmg forward with any construction. El Toro airport proponents maintain that vote rs will be more likely to vote in favor of an expansion at John Wayne Air- port rather than building a new international airport in South County. And they fear Newport Beach would become crushed under the increased air traffic if John Wayne is expand,ed. ·e1Toro1s probably the most S"'4 '"' P411A ~ Teak is now Affordable! I weekend. Ortiz left GWttem~la 13y r ago after becommg eparatcd from her-children's f ather. Sh traveled by bus from Guatemala and cros ed thP. border at the southern tip of Texas and has worked as a hourekee~r sipce, ending. back $300 a 1t1tonth. nte children, who ranged in age from 3 to 13 then are now between 16 and 26. Ortiz atd she knows she can't rnake the m small again , to recapture those lost years. But she is nervous that they wiU be angry or have questions about why she left. ·1 don't kriow what I'll say,• Ortiz said. ·1 think l'll just cry.· . . Beach will meet at 9 a.m. dJld 7 p.m. al Hospital Road and Supe- rior Avenue. Lose the weight anct have fun. For more information, call (949) 650-1332. - Applications are available for students planning to enroll this fall at OCC. Applications are in the school's Admissions and Records Office, 2701 Fauview Road,· Costa Mesa. FaU classes begm Aug. 16. For more infor- mation, call (714) 432-5072. "Traditional Art Images,.. an exhibit of oils and acrylics by Gena Mezo, \'>'ill be on display through June 30 m the Newport Beach Central Library foyer. 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. An art show featuring intricate- ly detalled drawings and col- lages suggesting a ometime' whimsical, sometimes nightmar- ish dream world by Laguna Beach artist Leonard Kaplan is showing through Jurie 30 at the Jew1sb Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For reservations or more information, call (714) 755- 0346. J ewish Famtly Service of Orange County offers a support group tor adults who are emo- tionally d.lstressed by divorce. This weekly group, led by an experienced counselor, meets to help identify issues dnd hnd solutions to divorce-related problems every Tuesday at 6 p m at JFS satellite office at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St. Swte G, Costa Mesa . For more information, indudmg dates and fees, call Heather Wat- son at (714) 445--4950. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 7 t 1 of Orange C'ounty offe~ a program for young men ages l.C to 18 interested in learning about sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising Meet- ings are from 6 to 9 pm. Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For more information, call (9491 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591. OASIS Senior Center otter ongoing assistance, counseling and referral seMce tor seruors. For appointments or more infor- mation, call (949) 644-32-44. controversial project m th1 . but we want to stop any expansion of John Wayne Airport and any jails tie1ng tiuilt m re i~enUal neighborhoods,• Kranser said. ·w e foresee the people will pass this tmtialive. • .. Wednesday, July 7. 1999:'°5 .. POLLUTION CONTINUED FROM 1 The CoaslK per group said ts nus ion is to protect and restore thP Orange Coast. its watersheds and habitats through advocacy, education, enforcement and action Brown sald the "Keeper" con- cept dates back to the 19th centu- ry English tradition where river "keepers• were wardens of pri- vate streams, assunng that the welters were healthy, well-stocked anu free of poachers. ln 1983, fishennen concerned about pollution in the Hudsoh Riv- er star1j:!cl' the first Keeper prograzp m the United States. The fisher- men saw the polluters as modem- dCiy poachen;, Brown 'sci.i<t There an.· now 32 Keeper programs throughout North America According to the water board's rnport, polluhon . m the Rhine Channel is concentrated in the sed.lmenl and contains arseruc, copper, lead, mercury, zinc, PCB, ODE and TBT. The board said that because the pollution is m the sediment, the health impact to swnruners is low but lo aquatic life, it's poten- tially high. . The board also found moderate pollution m both the Upper New- port Bdy and Newport Island. Brown sa)d pollution issues lhreaterung the Orange County COdstline "are more severe than the general public IS being led lo believe.• Causttn said there lSD't a lot of flow to stir up sediment m th~ Newport Harbor and said the situ- dUon must be cleared immediate- ly. ·The problem is that the state hasn't found a responsible party for the pollution, and its going to cost $10 million to dean up,• ( dU!)tln Sdld. COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 admitted that Stevenson's bwld- mg permit had' been issued m etror. Re!)1dents had made com- pelling arguments that they shouldn't have to bear the-burden of the city's mistake. Stevenson has continued to work with stat/ to come up Wlth a compronuse. At the last Planning Comrrussion meeting she pro- posed reducmg the SJZe of some of the window!) on the third level and ehrrunatlng some of the walls Residents, however asked that all windows and walls on the thud floor be eliminated, as Enckson's motion specifies · ·we don't feel we're bemg treated equally.• Stevenson said HOLIDAY CONTINUED FROM 1 was Crowds packed the beaches Monday, causing long lines of traffic to and from the peninsula. Lileguards estimated there were between 150,000 to 160,000 beachqoers Monday. compa.red to an e~tunated 110,000 on the Fourth Newport Beach remains a populai de tination for the nud· wnmer holiday, but the amount of VIOience has decreased over the past few years. Police said street closures and hei htened law enforcement - about 200 ofticer:s and deputies were patrolling the streets ~ dulled th~ bang on Independence Day. • Q ATICS CE'7Ell • RACQt: ETBAU.. • PEllSONAL TRAJ.NERS G • C.U.1)10 •AEROll • FllEE WEIGHTS •STRENGTH TRAINING tQUJP. • IA5ICETMU. 11 .. " " . ' .,, .... .. '" . ' ,. . ••• ::::: ., \ I \ . The Daily Pilot.would never be my last choice for news. It's just too relevant to our community. With all the local news, high school sports coverage and great local colum'nists, the Pilot is my No. 1 pick for newspapers. Got the Pilot? Call 1 (800) LATIMES to aubscttbe •Gall (949) 642~1 to advertiae . . . . ... 177 days. ··-Ile- ' July 7, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949...57 44223 ., PASSION IS EVERYTHING nying to fill some gaps aft~r suffering the loss. O n June 27, Billy Iler was removed from life support systems after an automobile accident which occurred on a return trip from Las Vegas. This tragic death was a shocking and devastating blow to lils hwidreds of fnends. One year earlier, Billy was in Davis at the Volleyball Festival coaching the Ora'nge C.Ounty 17 White team. Back surgery and extended demands from his job at Comcast Cable forced Billy into coaching retirement in February or he would have been in Davis coaching a team this year. As Gary Nakamura, Darryl Gan and I sat stunned in the dorm room at the University of California at DaviS where the Orange County Volleyball Club stoys during this year's volleyball festival, our thoughts ran in a multitude of directions. Obviously, the shock caused by word of the death of a friend who was so close to each of us, was very heavy on our rrunds. We also had to determine our approach regarding the release of the informabon to the club. Billy bad coached one team in January and his team from last year was also mtact at the tournament. Our decision was to keep the news from the players and coaches until the end of the tournament. That seemed to keep things in an emotionally stable position and we felt Billy would have wanted it done that way. Unfortunately, it was very tough for Gary, Darryl and myself, The first volleyball team I ever coached was the Newport Harbor High School junior varsity team in 1975 and one of my players was John Nguyen, a very young freshman who had just arrived in the United States from Vietnam. His English was not that good, but his heart and desire for success were top of the line. We became close fnends. Ten years later John approached me about his little brother, Billy, playing for Balboa Bay Volleyball Clubs. He told me about this talented and intelligent player who needed some discipline. Billy became an integral part of the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club for the next seven years. I coached the 1987 BBVC 14-and-under team that swept every game in winmng the Junior Olympics national championship. This team featured Steve Neidringhaus, Ryan Foster, Matt Sherwood and Billy, who played every position. His athletic successes were many, from helpmg lead Dan Glenn's Newport Harbor team to VOLLEYllLL char lie bronde the ClF Finals as a freshman in 1988 (along with his older brother, Mike) to guidmg Tom Pestolesi's Irvine Valley College team to the Junior College state championship in 1993, Silly was a "winner" who possessed the charismatic ability to make all of those who surrounded him into winners. As ap outside hitter, Billy led the University of Pacifit men's volleyball team to its first playoff berth in school history. Everything that Billy did, he did with a passion. He played with passion, cared with passion, worked with passion and won with passion. His loyalty to mends was equally as successful. Even greater was his unique understanding of what it is really all about As a seventh-grader, he ",knf'w. • Th.is sen e ol the key to success was his gift to all of those who he to.uched As a couch at Newport Harbor and with the Orange County Volleyball Club, his emphasis was alwdys on the importance o( athletics ~nd lha life.lessons ltial they teach. The ·real" values of sports are relationship!>, learning. about succe s for life, and understanding comnutnient and loyalty. These are all qualities ~hich epltomi7ed Billy Iler. The hundreds who attended the funeral at Our Lady Queen of Angels were a tesUmbny to the impact he made on so many people. Dan Glenn lated m his eutogy that he believed that Jackie Robincion had Billy If\ rrund with this quote: "The measure of d man's life is how he affecl5 othPr pc>ople. • Dan ended his spcPch with "I am honored and proud that I was touched by Billy.• Newport I {arbor J hgh Sch09l athletics dnd Dan Glenn have established the Billy lle.r Memont~l Volleyball Scholarsh.lp Fund to help a needy senior who has demon~trated a love the game of voUeyhall and whose goal 1s to continue his academic and vollt•yb.Lll careN. Please rnll Judy Ay<.>rs (949) 515-6308 at the s< hool's athletic department regarding ronlnbution:.. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL All·STARS DCN LE.\CHIOAl.Y ,.._OT South All-Star defender Mark Hatfield (38) of Cd.M, chasing down a Woodbridge runner ln Sea View League action last fall. • I · ng. the hatchet • Corona del Mar High product Hatfield has befriended former rivalS to help the South All-Stars pursue a victory Friday night. Before his South All-Star teammates warmed to Corona del Mar High product Mark Hatfield, be bad to douse a few fires fueled by the competitive spu.ks he unleashed upon his rivals-turned-teammates the last three falls. And vice versa. ·u·s been cool getting to know these guys,• Hatfield 14.1~ of bis South comrades, who will take on the top graduated seniors from the North in the 40tb Orange County All·St.ar Football Game, Friday at 7:15 p.m. at Orange Coast CoU~e. •When you come 1n the first day, you .ee a lot of guys you ·competed agalnlt and maybe didn't like. I know Greg Ottando (a former Santa Marga.rite quarterback, wbo will play recetYer for the Rebell) didn't like me too much. I know IOID8 guys wbo go to the Mme cbwdl be doel and tbeY told me be tbbugbt I wu a ~jerk). But. DOW tbet I know bbD. .......... guf.. . Od9ftdO. baum.d bJ Hatleld'I bulldog ~•nm d four ,.n • • pnp, W\ICbed Hellfld'I .came ....... --of.., ....... people ' on the field,• Orlando recalled. •He stands in the middle, he' very big and be•s very intiinidating. He always came to play and it was like that for four years. But we talked the first day (of practice) and he' one of the nicest guys out there.• Ha tfield doesn't apologue for the fiery field presence which helpe<l him eam All-See View League rerogrution and lead the See King1 in tackles each of his three seasons at middle linebad ,er. He was also a three-time All-Newport-Mesa Dist.net perlonner and was the district's Def onsive Player of the YMr after amassmg 131 tackles as a senior, helpmg the Sea Kings earn their first CIP Southern 5e<1ion playoff appearance since 1995. •Jt WU nothing J>enohAI," the University of Utab·botind standout said of bis frequent OO•fteld UChanges With fanml' SM View rtvu 1*n Santa Margarita, Woodbltdge, IMne and Hmtxar. ·n .. Just being and maybe te"'ng to them a little IMln Jmow' ........ Said Orlando, "I never heard him (trash talk), but he just looked at you funny.• It is, of course, easu.'r to hke the 6-foot-2, 230-pounder when he shares the same sideline. "Since we've been together (practice opened June 21 ), we all get along and like · each other,• Hatfield said. "I'm probably f-(;~et'-t&-mor& def nsiv.a \.l}': than .Otf.1,#.Uj.....___.. SiVe guys, ut we'reaTI leammaf . -·--- New friends aren't the only novel expenence Hatfield is cnJoymg. He has been shifted to outsid linebackc.r by South Coach Rick Gibson, who coached against Hatfield at Woodbndge. "It's different, but 1t' a Jot of f\111, • Hatfield said of hts new pos1uon. •t have to use my quickness morP., but that co11ld be a good thing to show my (future Utah) coaches: • Gibson has been thoroughly unpr cd by Hat11cld's ability to ttdnpt to hi new role. ·He's been ono of our pl nt urpnses, • Gibson ald. •w knew h<' could play, hut W" didn't know lw wa a quick as he's hown u in pmcti . Ht"ll tart for us.• Hatfield beUev th all· tar expcnence, which he coveted mce he attended his first county showcase while 1t1U in ~unior high, wU1 ,give him a head start on his fellow Utah tt!O'Ults ·r·m going to redthirt next ar, but I want to go ln and mak a gooa ~ SU FOOTIAU Mae I QUOTE Of THE DAY . . ' . ·1 never heard him Oroc.h ta&), bur he just loohd •your.,_· • Greg Orlando, South Alf ·Stars receiver from • Santa Margarita, about teammate Ma rk Hatfi~ . SPORTS HALLlJF FA ME CELEBRATING THE MI LLENNIUM Running • She gets the job done literally one step at a time, and is a shining example of of the courageous heart. To'" At.TOBI IJJ • I .. .8 Wedn0$doy, July 7, 1999 Sports '• ·"YOUTH IASEBALL NHBA Bronco Bs sting Garden Grove, 10-6 •Early advantage holds up in first round of the All-Star tourney Tuesday. TON' Al'rc>Ol·tu GARDEN GROYS -Accord· mg to lus teanunates, pitcher Luis Rodriguez was concerned with the spacious outfield dunensions of Westhaven Park. App~rently that feeling was gone m the thlfd inning when Rodnguez clobbered a 300-foot home run to deep left field, spdrkmg the Newport Harbor Ba~ebdll Asc;oc1alloh "B • All· Star-. to a 10-6 wm over the Gar- den Grove • B • All-Stars m the lust round of the All-Std.r Bronco Toumdmcnl. "t hu teum hds been relying on µ1tchinq, hut l)Ur bats have been re.dll\ c;tartmg to come alive late- ly. Newport "B" Coach David Prt.tnt' Sdld Newport Jumped out to an ear- ly ·i.o lt•dd, kt>yed by Matt Paine's ont' out, two-run double to left, sco1inq Donald Hunt and Derek Pinski G,ircfen c.rove scored m each of.th<' first two innings to cut the lead to :i-2. before Rodriguez' blct~I "I hd\'(' nevN seen a ball hit out ot ht•n' thctl tar," Paine scud of ·Rodnqupz' hortw run ·Alter giv- mq lilt>m c1 < ouple of runs back, it "u'> .i h1g l'OlollonaJ Wt for our club • NP\\ port tdcked on dnother run n lhP lhrrd when Blake Fogg's twu-out smgle drove in Pdtnt• who had doubled for the second tum· m the game. Fogy h.id three luts and two RRls wh1ll' l lunt dnd Paine added two hits ~pu•c l' for Newport Thdnks lo ".>OrtH> wtld p1tchmg drHI d hotc!H•cl clC'lenswe cover- agt> hy c ;c1rclPn Grove, Newport scon•<l lhrt•t> ruris in the fourth mning on only one hit, extending ·' • DON LEACH I DAILY Pll.OT Newport 's Blake Fogg steals econd base; teammate LuJs Rodriquez (right) delivers a pitch IQ opening round, 10-6, victory. the lead to 8-2 After Garden Grove scored a run m the bottom of the fourth, Newport answered right back on James Hapke's bases-loaded, grounder up the nuddle scoring Sean Rowe and Eric Schelln "It was a good team win for us today,# Paine said. "Everyone came through when they needed to." The pitching that Paine men- \ I honed earlier really came through when it needed to. Rodnguez started, throwing four mrungs, giving up only three hits and six strikeouts while walkmg only two. "He really threw well today,• Pdine said . ·He had good com- mand of h.J..s pitches and he kept his walks down." Newport took ddvantage of to Garden Grove walks and led, 10-3, before Garden Grove scored three m the sixth iruung to make 1t mt resting Reliever Derek Pinski threw the final three innings, stnking out four and walking only one. "He did a good job shutting the· door m the last i.nmng after they came back a IJlUe, • Pame said. "l le made the bag pitch when he needed to." For Garden Grove, Joe Lewis and Mike Wiltse each had two ruts, while Rich Corey and Ryan Haiker each scored twice Next up for the Newport "B • All-Stars is Fountain Valley on Saturday at the same site, time to be determined. "It was great getting that first will, but there is still a lot of work to do,# P...a.ine said. u Hopefully we can keep it going on Saturday.• Doily Pilot FOO TB~ CONTINUED FROM 1 Getting this Clianc~ to practice and play agamst a bunch of Division I players will help me get ahead'of 9'J:YS who might not have played smce last. season. Hatfield, a tbree- tirne all-district baseball player who was second- team All-CIF Division IV · as a senior, also believes wmrunga CIF baseball championship has taken the sting off losing his only two postseason gaJ!les, pnor to last spring. • "It's helped me feel more accomplish~." he said of the dramatic come-from-behind title triumph, June 5 at Edison Field, in which he scQred the winning run. "I'd done well individually, but 1 hadn't had the greatest . team success in high school. My ultimate goal was to be on a champ1onshlp team and that happened." Hatfield would love to culminate his prep playing days by beating the North, an experience be would thoroughlr enjoy sharing with bis new-found football friends. FOR THE RECORD Wimbledon note Newport Beach's Lindsay Dav- enport joined Billie Jean King and Chris Evert as the only women to win singles at Wimble· don Sunday in. the past 40 years. There have been several other· Ame'ncans to win the event prior to 1960, most notably among them Helen Wills Moody (eight times} Maureen Connolly and Althea Gibson. . I ·~·-: ' ------~, . . .. " .. I' PACIFIC VlllW· MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory a500 Peclftc View Ortlle Newport e..ctl 844-2700 Doily Pilot 1:-~ 11 Pll8UC ~~ I I PUBLIC NOTICE8 11 PU8UC NOTICU I I PUlllC ~ I .-...!. J!IA&TI f' 't'OU OllJECT ID 1111 & IS hlii&; "'*' illii I ~ OM Lli Aft CA e:og O , 1370 G ma Xv· -·--• OIWllO OI 1111 *'°"' ~ Clulk salt of _., Ind I nnsf., 112706 emu Costa MeU. CA """'r. •11-.au _..,..., •,.. 11ee11no llld of llCOtlOiC 11Mt10t ~ .. 11111110U111 Ol h pncflm tnm C.. No At07742 .,. ~ ~ or II IDOllllO btftllda PllCI or COOSIOelltOO in COMK• Projeci lde111lhe1hon To II ..,,, blftlticilllu W11t111 ~"'"'fie cou" The'*"" Sooll Seci~ ~ will N ttwter OI 1111 Name Orano-Coast Col• ~ c:onMIOlftl ClldlllNI bllOft Ille Nlllnll YOAI/ ICIPW· Of ftde/31 Ta rtl~ Ind 11en1 n 11ut111111 lllducll!Q 1909 Water Va111e Reolac• ano ptl'90lll wtio 11'11¥ OhtWitt lnCt ""1 be tn PlllOft or tJt ~ addrln of flt 5elltttlct"* h ~ !f!'tltl!!OIY OI ment; Bid No 17941't C.~lftbllllortstaea ~ are SUNKMIYUS!f'~ 110000 1t Ille sum o1 PlaceBldure on lileiiid orlloll\ of WRY P CH0MEAU f 't'OU ARE A CAEOITOA or TION, A ~ COAP, 2574 117 50000 w!X11 consis11 o1 evallable at O!fa 0( IN! A Prn00N f<>A PAOBATE I ~ CllOllor ol Ille NewPQCt lhd, COsta Mm CA h tollowll)Q Phy11lcal Facruties Coordo· 1111 i.n wed IJi/ HIM Chomea. c11CU1tO )'OU lllJst Ide )'CU1 92G27 Cellln ttel'O'#. St 00000 11111or. Ardith Riehy. Coast ~ GI lht SUPlllO' Coult OI Cali· ~am v..111 Ille COUil and mM I Jbt lklsinets IS lftlyon 11 ~ Noel ID be con-Community Collfl99 0ts fOlrtl Counly ol ORANGE C09Y ID 1111 PMOnll ltPl'IStl'Q. SUK TSlM.Q ~ IO wn II CIOllllQ -tllCI, 1370 ""'11'16 Ave • THE fETITWJH FOR PftO. he ~ bv 1111 C01S1t v.11hn The 1111!1a.. SOcll Seainty 116 500 00 BldO ' D4 • Costa Mesa, CA BATE ~ lhlt HeM lcur monois tl'Om Ille Cl* ol 111111 Ot Ftclelll T• ,.,mben encl · a Ila bten IOl'ttCI ~wi (714l 438·4673 CllomUli N be appoifllld u IUUll'a ol tellers .. ~ '" addltU ol 1111 l!wtv'franslem ... SellttUc.tnne llld the NOTICE IS HEREBY plltSOllll •~., IOmn· ~ Codi S~Of\ 9100 The lie C0C0'9() ISlAHO INC A lntendeO 8w•P'T1111Sle1u. as GIVEN tnal the abOVe· •lht ..-o1 h deQdel\t ame tor tdulQ dams noc CAUf CORP . 1106 Sdvay AISie llQUtred by Ste 24073 o1 1111 named School-D•stnct ol THE .PETIOON "Oltttl thl llCP" belo,. lour ITIO(ltha lfOm IMne. CA 92606 8ullfltSs alld Pwolu•oos Code Orange County, Calitom1a, dOdenrt Wll and cocMJls, II flt fltanno <1111 nooceo ~ As ltSlld !Ji . tilt !NI the consioerabOft tor 1111 ac1ing by elld ttwouoh Its I/ff bt ldmbd ., PIObltt Thi '10IJ MA'( EXAMNE Ille hie Seltel\Jeensee, all other busmtts uansler of ttll bu11nus •nel Governing Board, h~teln· will and l/fi codlats "' IYlll11l11 llllll I>/ Ille CCUll. 11 YCU ate a name and ldclressa used by the 1tcen1e is 10 be pad ~ alter 11\t aftet r~terred to as OIS-for PTI~ in thl fill lllllt bv person ,,.,.sled in the estatt Selle'1JcensH wilhn lhrt• yellS 1t1n11te1 ll&S betn approWl! by TRtCr • Wiii receive up to, b COUit ~ ftle With Ille court a befOll lhe date sucn kst was aeot 11'4 Otl)ltlment ol NcOllOllc but not later than the THE PETIOON llC)IHIS st tor Sl)taal Nobce (tonn or dehelld ., the 8Mrage Control above·stated lime. sealed ~ IO ldrllinllr thl tS1ltl • 154) ol 1111 f~inQ ol an tl!\ltn-aiye,,.llflSteltt .,.. MICHi Oltld ~ne 28 1ggg bids tor the award of a con lldtr llie lndePlndenl ~Ill· lllO ~--ol esla!t RESTAURANT 6Q73 'Warner SUN KAAIVUSlt cOOFoAATON, ·tract tor tne proiect de· llrllOft ol es.. Act (Ths aastll or or 'M't oenon or Ave . ~nenoton &eacll. CA. A-<:Allf CORP. 8y Shll"ldV Igel. ac[=e•sand replace 25 .oioatt will ""1# thl petlOnll :J'on ~~ ~ KAAIYUSHI RESTAliWfl 1907 Pmldent, Sellff\Jcenset valves alld 2 backfiow de· nt1M to . ._ many 11 Nokt lonn 1 _,.,!! HattlOr lhd • COsta Mui. CA COCOt.«> ISi.AHO INC , A CALW' vices and· install· 15 new ~ 'Wlthaut otDntno court 1 ·--The assets ., be SOiO 111 c.ollPORA~ By S.-TOii'/ vaives • • ~ 8efOll t11eno certan tom 1111 COUit cln ClesCl1blcl 1n Qtnetll as tunn11t. Tllieueh, By Masam SISIO Tnere w 11 be a Five (SSI vttf 1mQOIW!t ~. howMr. ~~ f!Xllra •pment. llldename. ~ff'Translttlt non·1efundable payment flt PlflOMI ~w Wit be WEit OOoltMll -!Nsehold lfl'IOIO\'I-Hewoon 11e1c1H:ost1 Mesa reqtnred ior-each set of bid ,.,.ltd., 11'11 nob to •'*'· ~::f'Ulc•vEESQll.P ments CN53018G~~.M 7, doeuments (;heck.uhould .-PlllOOI umss they hive " and .,. locll!d at 2574 1~· be made payable to Coast wWld "*='or conM*d ID lhl 120 BROADSTEWA20'1 Newport IM. COsta Mesa, CA NOT E TO Community College Dis·· ~ IC*on I Thi I~ 1 llZ627 • CONTRACTORS tnct 1111 ~ IUUIOll~ Wiii ~~~CA """11 The land of hcense ID be CA LUNG FOR BIDS Bids sl\all be ieceived in .. p*9CI urfm an 1'*Mtl<I ,_,.""', UMU~a Mesa transfemd IS ON SALE B£ER Scnoo o.ainct the place Identified above, pllSOll fits an QbfldlOn tD the CN6Do42~.M~.814. AHOWINE ·EATINGPl.ACE COAST COMMUNlTV and those t>ids Shall be -~ and Shows good taU1t JIM now ISMO lorllll inrnses COLLEGE DISTRICT opel'led and pubhciy read wtr( 1111 court should not g11n1 &crow 11L OCIOft.Ul·AC localed at 2574 Nlwpott lhd, Bid Dead~ne· aloud al the aoove-stated N ~. · llOTICf TO CRfDfTOR$ OF COsta Mesa. CA 92627 Aug st 3 1999 t 2 oo time and plaee. A HfARING on Ille oenon , IUUl SALE ANO OF The daf)llled Cllle of 1tlt pm u · I! · 111 aooordance w•th the Wiii be lllld on ~ 29, 1M It llfTtlmON TO T1WCSfER sRhnslet 1s ~ 30. 1m It Place of Bid Rece•pt p1ov1s1ons of Cahtorn1a 1 45 PM in De~ No L13 !oc111cJ ALCOll>UC BEVERAGE LICENSE the olflCe of llUAAOW ESCROW Ott ice of Director of Public Contract Code • &4l Thi Citf Ol\w Orange, CA (U.C.C~ 1105 et,._,..-CONPAH'f PO BOX 117"8. Purchasing. Coast Com· Section 3300, lhe ~trtct ~13-1571 1&'240721t1~.) Santa AN. CA !12711 I 501 munlty Cot1e11E1 District, 1equll'9S Iha! the bidder .,. ..... , ... -.... =· 4M I PUBLIC NOTICES I P<>550U ihU IOIJOW!ng Cfu " tiOtl "' C()n118Clo1'6 tteense e1 tho urne tha1 contraet 11 warded Contracto,. A or B License PUBUSH June 3Q 1099 nna Jul'(;, 101!9 WALK THROUGH July IS, 19V9 Bl 9 00 em Ot· arige Coasl COilege Maen- tei,anc:e and Oporaoona Bui!dinQ loaltod on M 1 nmac S1reet tietw en Har· bOr Blvd 1100 F •MCW Av enue. Costa Mesa CA 92626 BID DATE August ~. 1999 at 2 00 pm BOARD DATE: August 18, 1999 No payment 1hat1 be made for wo1k or material under the contract u11ten and u11t11 the Reglllrar of ContractOIS veril1es 10 the DISTRICT thal the CON TRACTOR Wlli p1QP8r1y »censed at the bme the contract was awarded Any CONTRACTOR not so ricensed Is 1ul:i1ect to pe11· eM!I under the law II the license aass1licat1011 speo· bed be{eanabove IS t))al Q! a ~,~hty contraccol" a$ defined In Section 7058 ol the Ca1ttom1& Business and Professions Code. tha speclahty contractor awarded the Contract for till$ WO!tl Shall 1tseH con- Stl'UC1 a majorUy ol the Wor1c. 1n accordal'ICe with Lile Q'CMllOOS ol California BU$108SS alld Professions CO<le Secttoo 7059 All Wor1c must be com· plated w1th1n 60 con· secut.ive days T1t11e is of lhe ossence. Failure 10 I PUBLIC MOT1C!S I the wen ttlth n lhe 1 set IOl'lh llereln r &at rn in ""lmMJ:ltlal'nit llqu da•ed damages f~r eli<:tl Clay Of y. in lhe mount iOt IOl\h In the In- formation lor B:dd rs" Ch tiid musl ~ and be fe&~lv to the contract dOCumenls Ead'I Olador Shan 1Ub1TUI, on P.l9 IQtm tum stlOd with ihe contract c1ocumen1s, a ~st or the prcposed sul>OOtl· 1ractor1 on this IHOJe<:t as requlreo by the StJb 011ln$1 and 51Jbeofllr8Clln9 Fair Plact1eu Act Government CocJ Sect•oo 4100 et seq E'acn Bid shatl be eocom· pa11•.8d by a cert1tled or cash1er'1 check or bid bOtld 111 an amount not less than ton percent (10%) ot the to: tal bld price, payable lo the D1s1r1et 11s a 11u1ran1ee that 1h41 btd<»t, n111 rropogal IS aocep•ed. shal promptly execute Ille Agreement, furnish a •at11facto1y Failhlul Performance BOOd 1n an amount not leas than one hund1ed petcent ( 1 OOo/o) of the 101a1 bid pric., lurn15h a Pa.ymeot Bolld 11'1 an amount not less Ulan one hundred percent (100%) ot the 10111 blO price, and lu1111sn cettJhcates e\l\denClng 111a1 the requ reel insurance Is 1n ettect In tne arnounti. set lor1h 1n the ge11eral condi· boo~ tn the event ol laJlure to enter 11110 ttltl contract and execute the requ red documents. such bid se· cunty will be torle1ted The Faithful Perlofmance Bond ~~I rema1n In fuP fo1ce ,., .... 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Homt1 for •NP CREST• · 154 HOUSESICOHDOS FOAAENT BALBOA ISi.AND 30r 2 sea tam rm. ~ 600;mo lease 810ke1 949fJ7&-S576 Siie in our Slturd1y R .. 1 TOWN HOME htat1 SuPP.l•mentl 2 mnA• to bet" 3bf 2 5be Spectacular Blyfront Ltg 3-Story' 281. study llH:ells. poei, ~soomo yees!y lease. 323-876-2723 ·wESTCUFfS 26i 2be c:ondO. lrple ga1 pool, ~alk to ..,.,. vtllflQ No smo~Npel S1350 '114·546·9828 • 714·546-1765 Homes of the Week c:oroo. maltlle belt>ef carpe1 OsscQy Ads Stall at JUll $751 ~-o::e:.~,'1: 11 a.dine la Tuaedty II 5PM VJ PENTHOUSE VEASA1ClES 1 er. 1 81, no pets lull amenllies $1095 t4M73-2748t'MM75-4175 ()pet! Hol.111 IJAngs SI SI Oedtlt TI'tuf1ldly SPM It Paya to AdvertlM m the Best Local R .. 1 E1t1t1 Section CALL TODAYll USA K. RIVERA 94W74-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 65 LOTS/LANO .. FOR SALE lAND A OH-JULY 1 LAGUNA BEACH OCEAN VIEW PROPERTIES!! 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I. .. --__ .....,. 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH UNIT FOR LEASE nicely IUIA~ Wl1h commelldtng view Yearly lease ol S3.700imo t.4.ary Loo KleNel. ~ 949'675-2'100 202 Motel ROOMS FOR RENT ·cosTA MESA· MOTOR INN 1 ST Wk Special On All Ams $134.00 Tu teasuies 2'-lws front desk. D 0 phones, tree HBOIESPNIOrsc ... loC Cl\aM, ~led lac Guest taUlld Nrtly Fwys 405 & SS mrn away horn OC F&trg1ds. College, shop malls bchs, rest A member Of Call! HotEWMolel 'l2n Harbof Blvd 949-&tS-4840' ~ Beec:l'l>l'rime Area Share lrg Ml 11 t"8 belctl P1ol letriele Pfet'd $ 107Mnlh irdJdes .a \Ill Mt-646-7172 1204 RENTALS I . TO SHARE CDM/Sflare 28drm I Bath House ~'emale W/O. shale ger. no St'*g{pees s 7SG'mo - 112 Ulls 949-7 19-0960 1~-=1 NPB office ..,_ IYllil. 500 .... ....., .. u, ... ~-~ ~~ ... ~l'~ ~' MVI'"' wa OIMll = ............. . " .. ' .... 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Mowng to San francl1eo Mf beau IUI 3yr otd pottery barn tumllure is ~t IOo. big' 811 9'p COV8'ed Ida \l#makting chalr and a hall. 6tl pine tJnng table Yr 6 sir~ blCk up covered chairs, m111t1 toned pirie lllTIOlft/ent81tli"1lOOI c.enter, Wflrte 21 cut>M: It WhrltpOol Ing Cal Oawn at 941H21·99~1 « come by 900 Sea lane t 34 CdM on Sat 7110 8am to 2pm 1 440 ~1 Schwinn uerclaa bike, rowing machine, llep 11· lf'Clsat, gas Ducane 880, table lamp, .,,,ry wan unit. 94...+zm WOLFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEl COMMERCIAlMOME unh l1om SI 99 00 Low Montiy Payment FREE Colof CalMoo Cll MIO<Ht 1-0158 1448 ~1 I '54 FURNITURE I Bell111e Baby 8lcl With 2 ma\dling chMls, I/lie and three dr1w11 w changing table Mt.541-690, • HOUSEFUL Fomlll Cheny w od ()nng Ml 2 F0111181 & :lro.Jr'l se • 1 King & I Queen 714-381-7949 ttaltan ltathlf eol• • loYe-... t. new t liU wrapped, 'ttlY eoft, top qullily. Wts $lOOO aec:rtfrce. SHO. 949-251·9933 'MOVING SALE' drop lrul tbl wf4 chairs $135. K.,,more washer, x.tnt cond S150 wf lrH dtytr 6 contemp uphol 11m chair• on whaets SSOM Of 6 fOf S250. 2 It gl"ltn 1w1v11/b1rr1t c:h1lr1 $1 SO ea. U " rd marble top table • 4 uphol 1rm chalr1 $475/obo Carpet; grey plush 25 aq ydt apto•; never t11d, S1251obo. misc pilnt1ng1 MM#-7080 MoVlrig Sat.!• Grell Shipe• glaSI table. 8 blacklna"Y Cf\81($ $250. sec Chau couch S350 2 pc beige Chaise couch S300 queen mattrealblack plaltoim $80 949-122-7011 otdce #wn&ure, COlllJUlelS & ~e PlrMOCIC olllce ltlephcrw S-1$1~ !Md Mt-n1.1&74 11456 PETs.\JVESTOCK I Rue uotlc •1ld·look1n9 llopard apotted CFA ocicat klt1ent tor ptMleted few $45<VSSOO t4M31-2111. 458 FREE PETS /ANIMAL. RESCUES ~ -__ ..,.. - ' ' • I " '! • • • • • ~i HAMMER TIME? When you need p little work done around the house, look in the Pilot dossifieds to find o good carpenter, electrician, plumber or handy man. R11t1·· aud ,j,.,ullio .. , in ~11l1Jr• 1 111rh111g1• 'l11tth1111t 11c11Jn•. llu pul'l"h"' 1•·~1·r' 1·· tlw ngl11 111 c r.11 <•r r•~la"1f,, I•''•·•· or "'J""' a11~ dan1fit·c~ mh l'rll•c 1111•111 Plr".t•t" n·purt am 1·rr11r rluu ffill} ht> in \our r•lt1"1fwcl 111l 1mm• 1f1111t•I) 11 ... Ua1h PJm ec npt, no li11f1ilil\ fur un\ nrur 111 t111.tc:l\1'111••1111111 (.,, v.}11 h ii ma\ ~ p·,pon:ililr n1.q11 (111 tllt' '°"''of tlll" 'Jiiii°•' .i111111 lh ocn1pl('(] L\ tilt' q rur C11·di1 •'111111111) llP nll1111.t•cl for 1111 rir,I 1i1,11tiu11 • ..------Deadlln Monda) ............ Frid,\) 5:CXlpril 'fhu1..,Ja) .. \\'t>dne-.da) S:OOpm Tu~day ......... Monda) S:OOpm Fnda) .......... Thun.da) S:OOptn Wedne-.da) .... Ttll'-.Cfa) S:OOpm Saturday ........... Frida) 5:00pm 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS BEHR9r. BEHR PROCESS CORPORATION As 1 mfgr. of premium quality ~int st1•ns. & varnishes for over SOyrs. our company airrently has a-n ~ning f()( the follOWIO!lj)OSlbOll FACILITIES ASSISTANT The ideal candtdat• should be weD organized, comp lit, & possess Jdnt phoM. cust svc, & typing slulls. The following abilrties are reqwed • Researching info • Technical aptitude • Self·st1rter who takes the Initiative to make deas1ons willingness to work 1fter hoU1s/weekends Performing 9eM11I office duties. BEHR offers a quality wotic. enwo w/ a comprehe1151ve benefrt plcg that indudes med dent. visio11, life, LTD 401(1<)/profrts sh1m19 & avail after 6 mos of svc Sel'ld/FAX res & sal hlu to: BEHR Stiffing. PO 8011 1287, Sante An1, CA 92702. FAX {714> 241-9735 w. support I drug· free work e1Mro & perform pr•employment suf>stance abuse testrng Pari bme Stuffer/Inserter r-Wanted To lnsert sections Into the Los Angeles Times newspaper needed Sit 6:00am 10 8:30pm. and Sun 2:00am to &:OOam. Additional work may be 1vallabll. Calls accepted 11 well 11 1ppllcations Mon thru Fri from 8:00am '° 4:00pm. ONLY. Times 0f11nge Co11nty Attn: Pam Becttlngham 2901 Garry Av.. Santa AM, Ca 92704 714-649-8548 800-933:4080 DRIVERS. Parts Plus l$ na• loOl\Wig IOI d ry mt-. rs FT PT benel Please ccr.lad M 949-650-1303 2902 W•t Pacific Coaat Hwy NB * Jure. 81r/Orgen~ * . I 't831 exp Vl!amln ll~ tielpWI tor h8allh food mat\84 M9"683..C'42 MARINA OFFICE CLER~ f'T pos!llOfl w!Newpot( °""9s Watertront ReeOlt 8llic darical & Ql$1amel striict teql.llreG Apply 111 person e Hlll'll'I Reeouroes Olfa M TH 1 ·3Pm. tt 31 8KJI ht Dr. hnpott Buch, 941-729-3163 EOE MEDICAL OPHTHA.LUIC T(CH. Pla$lC :r:NdT~~~ pretd NB 949-631-4182 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR Now Hir1l'l9 S.... fleotllll WOC'MM Touc:h Of . Ce B T llllq p«MdecS FIT P11. Toll-f1'9e 1111M2W247, Key O'WN • 'Coi.JPUTan Pill I 10 WO(!<.! Eam u;> IO S3IJ!( e~a pee yea P ~ Log on www thbn.cocn ACCHa Code f121' ..... I • • Call 642-5 7 .. • Wednesday, July 7, 1999 . . ' . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Bridge . By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF 11nd TANNfof HIHSCH DOWN 'Some clacloeur" 2 C.O.r 3 Mdar,eo 4 Slxth"'1M 5 lgneoua roc:lt e ·~ro.. All SulOM" 7 Mongollan dMert 8 Tarnish 9=rn 10AtqUQd relallve 11 LaborM 1• Softens 15 Aeeop apeaally 20 B.iloC 2t Malt bewraget 23 P9dclel' kin 29 Ripena 27 User of 23 Down 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Aestaurar~ DISHWASHERS PT FT Ilea hrs 8a1 k Bay Cate Apply U H A M Th t-Jpm 1 t31 81Ck 81y Drtvt, Newport Beach 949-729-3863 .EOE RESTAURANT Eapencnced counter pcrs~ l sel'<le1 'll&ekends !Of luty 1 019a111c dell & grill •M~2 • RESTAURANT UNE COOK Fast poce.:i m da)'$ IJJPl't a1 Omelette Pat10r 179 E I 71h SI CU ~ Che$1er Otawers 222 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS CEILING DESIGN ACOUSTIC REMOVAL KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE APPUED. 714 .. to..1315 RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATE/ THIRD KEY MANAGER Ash'WOrlh SludicrSouth Coa~t Plat a s1.1tks re1a11 ~ales assoc1a1e lor 1f11med1ate hire mosl be a 1er1m player ~lh 1 xce11(in1 cus1omN se1Vic:e and a pos.trve anrtude E xpenen.::v in sales t) a must Fff ~>Os.hons availat>lo PH (714)668-8575. or f8J( (71•1G6&·8S79 SatcHArea Prctl'i>~) RETIRE WEALTHY Become • Legal SefV lees Brc«.iir teature<l 111 Wall St J-OumaJ Sue cess, Foroes eic we 011rn 5 fqures a monlh Cati t .ua-86().9272 , 262 Locil Au Pair Progrim Sttling qu.Jlified Host fimol1es for summer amvi!J Flexible, ~I. •Shn.'wt. AWi~ COSl S24Wlvk. per family, noc per · cMd ull aoo-113.2002 or 949-495-3993 26& CLEANING /MAINTENANCE VICKY'S CLEANING Wa Olfef TH£ BEST Hoose and Wrrdow CleaBng 10 years expe11ence, xlnt ref's! VICKY'S 714"6&-0395 IRISH CL£ANING LADY-, AVAll.ABLE CALL ANNETlE -• 714-434· 1905 • BRICK BL K STOHE TILE Conc.re1a, Paoo. Dli'vt'wly Fir~ seas Ref's • 25yll exp T tny 55NS94 BRfCICWORK SmaQ jobs and repa r wen Call 94H45-4762 **JRO M V.• BLOCK..afllCK-STONE ALL TYP~S JOO~TY WORI< l.1730089 71 ... 31-7Ml JdtiN OORAN MASONRY Br1Ck•Stne-Cqrier11ll!• 91Sm JIJtoRepah <*of r 6 9!Mtt Ll687191 Ut·H32 Vem~aconc:n1116Maeonry Brit'l•Bfock'Stunt'W~ Concrwll! OIWeWa1t , Reitled I U74744t 71'*t&M4t2 av.mocked wtth I 1tuft'? 1 A call to Ctllthd .::=. 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Waiter/W11trtu Prr Mon-Fn Need C81 IOI lunch delrvenes 8 3().1 30 Call alter 3 00 p m 949-548·2639 PERSPECTIVE Could you be a Envrronmentaltst for $100,000 a year? I Call 714-94()-()694 PHARMACIST Needed Full/ .Pf pos, chooat T°"r own day• to WOflc. Cll Pro-Tem Petionnal t .eoo-66().5535 IMPROVE YOUR ODDS Neu.her vulnerable. ~"deals. and 10 tricks at s~ are euy while three no tnlmp will probably 10 down. NOR111 WEST •74 ' •A 1096 o AJ3 . o AQ6 • Q94 EAST •52 West led the JiA of clubs, won with the ten, and Ea.st continued with two more rounds of clubs, dccl~r ruff· ina the third club high. Obviously, the contract depends on losm& no more than one diamond tticlt, Ind tho only way to avoid that is with a dia- mond finesse. But how you take that finesse is crucial to the ou1come. ~ 7652 ~ 984 0 J 108 7 3 • 6-2 o K9 • AKJ 107 5 SOUTH If you draw trumps and finesse the queen of diamonds, East wins and ellits with a diamond, and in the full- ness of time rou will have to sum:n- der another tnclc in the suit. However, suppose that. after drawini txumps you cash the ace of diamonds and three rounds of hearts, ef\ding in the closed hand. Now lead a diamond and. if West follows low, iosen the queen. • KSJ 83 ~ K 10 <> 5 4 2 • 83 The bidding: ~~ ... NOR111 EAST SOU'nl . WESI' , lN'r 3• 3• Pass ... p Pasi Past Openinf le3'1. Six of• There lS more than one way to take a finesse. That kernel will produce a· game bonus on lhjs hand. As the card lie, three 110 trump is a simple conttact. Indeed, after a neu- tral lend East can be endplayed for an overtnck. But there is no que rion thnl four spades as the right contract to reach. Give South the bng of dia· moods and East the king of spades, lf West holds the king, you arc home. But when East has the king of djamonds and the ~ are as in the diagram, the defenders arc helpless. Since East does not have another dia- mond, the forced club return allows you co ruff in one hand while discard· mg• losing diamond f'rom tho other. 478 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS APPOINDDM' SEITERS Ff/Pfdayand C\'Cnllll( llh lfis g12.g20 Per Hour Top·Jimcluc.:l'ft llll(hU • 11, ... ,._ o ..... .., ·--· • 4111 ... ,,.,. • Au.t......-.t ... . "°"' , ....... p1o.._,., &lb Ill 1989111 COl;tn )ksa and IV<"' inl( Cn!J for appl l-&:18-:U:l-4 744 Pll1 time Driver Wanted S9.22 ptr hour plua mlleage. Needed Mon lhru Sun 2:45am to 5:45pm. Addi· tlonal work may be avall- able. Must hive truck or Van, liability in1u11nce with proof or p1ymenls, driv- ers llcense, social security card, and clean D.M.V. print out. Accepting appllc1tlons Mon to thru Fri from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Plea .. bring 111 required lnlormatton. TimH Or1nge County Attn: Pam Becklngh1m 2901 G1rry Ave. Santa Ana, Ca 92704 714-54&-8548 800-933-4080 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS UPSCALE C)tlLDR"EN CLOTHING STORE. Lrtlla People & Me has 1mmed1a1e opening lor management positions. Call. 949-645-1355 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Pltaat be W1fY of out of arta com1JMle1. Checll with the local Better Butlneu Bureau before you Mnd any money or !eta tot MtViets. Rtacl and underatand any contracts before you algn. MARS/NESTU:JHERSHEY. E511b115tled vending rouse Wiii &ti by 7118199 $8 900 fTW>o imum 1nve~1ment Up 10 $3 000 ~ month!)' income Lease avellable Wltll aood Crtdll t·800·637·7.f44. (CAL'SCAN) 482 CREDIT SERVICES LESS THAN PERFECT Creel· K? Need debt consolldatlon? CaN Chase Mamanan to gel 1'le flnat}Clat relief you need lhr~ our lnnoll1tr11e reslden- Ual mortgage/refinance pro- grams Call now t 1·800-554·3273 Copyrigh1 1999 The Chase Manhattan C()(J>OrlllOO All nghl s rt· IM'ed EQUll HousWlg Lan0-ln9 (CAL'SCAN) CREOi'T CARO bE'eh Avood bllnkJup4cy 'Stop c:olec· hon c•tls 'C.it finance cha!ges 'Cot peymenlli up 10 !iO% Oec>1 con&olldatton Fast AW!OVlll No crldrt ~ (800}270-98!M (CAt.•SCAN) 432 GET OUT OF DEBT! !f e can hefJ!.! • CrttJi I Colds Consolidated • Paymtnls l...oll.-tted • f nltrtSI Reduetd • Harassmtnt1' Sto 692 SUPS/DOCKS /MOORINGS .. ~ ., Doell for rent at lido Isle. Excelenl location and sec:y111V. waler & electne Cad 94H73-78n 50ft Newport Beach A Block Moorrng with CAL-25 5311boat wfS11ts rro ouwro s 12.soo Call Jan kws-om 695 CARSITRUCKS NANSJSUVS ~ Grind Caravan Spon 1Mf lmtnac, ony 21k ml loaded quad SC815, double ~ *Vi rear 111 St8.800 obo 949-63 t -0789 Forti lspire 'es Auto1 AJC, •smpg, 5Sk mllH $300 down 1numa S49SO p<i"tta party Mt.873..cM11. Ford Mu1t1n9 Coupe 92 New smog, 361< 1111 S5pd, crul5e, NC. all power. new clu1ch/$1'1ockt/llres $4000 9'49·645·t808 1 m only I For van XLT IM Club w gon 9: ml, wpor dean 4 nco AJC. Aul a lul oowcr $ 10 500 ~9 94i.54.:1 HONDA CIVIC Ex SEDAN Toyotl Tacoma ext Clb '91 1997 Silver. 5-~ ae. au pwr • SA5. Ody 8 Ilk-mi 3mo's new, ce cau aw glicjng mooorool SSpd. NC. am-Im cass, $hell, ._uYles• ' tntiv. $12 500/obo b t d 11 n t t S t 3 • 8 O O 7tH15 2481 ~9 640-7098 I 9'49-23Q-93t~ JAGUAti XJS Convt 19!; VOLVO 244 DL 1en 33K ml, co, Topa.r. su.ooo. 4dr. au10, runs & drives. 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CALL DAWNTODAY! 9491574-4246 Da' ~Pilot ERVICE 272 CONSTAUCTIOH ICOHTR~CTOAS LEWIS CONSTRUCTION ~l~~ 714 :SSJ.5925 es Newton • lieoclltUe GENERAL CONTRACTORS New oonst rfl'llOdels. rm add La531090 MM75.01S2 274 COMPUTER SERVICES WITTHOEFT DRYWALL 286 El.ECTRICAt. ~ES A II p h IS as/am a I I/lg 000 FENCE 10bS CLEAN! 20ls. flir, frN Replac=R low 111•• er.I L1400t3q 714-831M«7 free eafa Uctn58d e~O Oryw111 Serticeae AdYtlUgl 974-5301 35 ~"-exp:• Fl'ft Est.mate :i:al L~~· -I~ 7-~ GARAGE SALE HINTS a.tore your g9rlge aah!t.detemh what Item• you Wllh to .... Mike .,,. ~-dMr! ~ 142·5'71 302 HANDYMAN /HOME REPAIR 1 •-n: J I ~ • ~ I au3:°UTY cAAH s 1354 PLUMBINQ 11378 ~I ALL AAERICAN MOVING F111 prices • lfllenor • Exlerfof p=;El~~ FRENCH, SPANISH, rTAUAN 'l'lue TO.._.. C1rttul, Courteous. and Pan,loealretarance6NB11t1 'fAEE ESTIMATES E~ mdloda. modem '"'"" .,...,... c HEAP. I T t 8 6 9 7 7 Ron 949-645-783) l •G87338 ?t<l-969-l090 school ol l1ng11agu YOUR HOllE 7tH93-soot • RAINBOW CIRCLE uAJijf. MNSUON ·=.eT PUBLIC .arrr .. =::_r---~--.. ·Priv~~~~· C II I b Neighborhood Schod. ~-1r1Ve1 • 1 P Ulft "· NOTICE 26 YRS ®AUfY PAlkliNG Plumb.rl suuna MMn-7'°9 peinttr, ~ • TOUCHUPS TOO PATIEHTTUTOft Of llfl/ ol IN 9fMC. 24 Htt. Rlchwd Sinor ~ lSEWU. ~ ~ •M1th·(Anlhmtllc·C1leulu1)• llMcila lllld '1*9 Tht Calll. Public· Llcl280644 MMSM892 ClEANWG SP£CLWST StAtistrc$oCllemiStfrP~aiel· In 01.1r • _ dlrt,IOrY.I UUhhes COmmisStOn 'TWEEDY PLUMBfNG -Rt~ts1 Prep (CSESTf ~ REOUTRES that an 1 1 949 645 235 GREIS su1s. • SEfMC:8PIQPLE used hoUsehOldgoods 352 PLA/STUmRCCOING • • JIM MA • 1 4-547-MATH movers print their P.U.C cal T number; I 11Diaftl~ CW9 °11V I hmos and chauflers Plasiet/Stucco Patch 384 --""""9'"""' prinl their T. C, P. Serving Southern Cefrf 25yrs · number lo ad adver11$· L1326864 2• hour&\ Q • G u STERY mtnts. If you have a 71'-'M-713t Al Pkimblng Repairs Since 'Ht C"810m fllmlMe, question about the •Tttt l:.1ut;cu oucrOffe • ...a-. .-.....a.. ~='='· ~'t~~b"'" legality of a mover, Room addtttons. stucco •• , .... ~".~~ limo or chaulfer, call; palcllng re-stucco Ul388781 -_. -,,_. ~µBLJC UTILITIES 7l4.6JJ·2934 714-8 9 2 i< COMMISION '7t(:ss8-4151 ExC(.LLENT SERVIC PRO CREWS S!NIOR DISCOUNT FREE W~DROBES FREE ESTIMATES Tl186111 714 85&3264 .. --x:::. -.... I • .-,' J ,, • Jll .JI -. ...-..... ., a 1m1 ··---. ... -.... ................. ...... CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS ""''. . 4 ,. . ' ··, ~ . . ..... : I '