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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-07-14 - Orange Coast Pilot. . SERVING TriE NEWPORT.MESA COi'Atv\UNmES SINCE 1907 rolice arre~t _susp~ct in West S~de slaying . •City's $25,000 rew!lld leads to a number.of tips that help polic~ track dowrr' the suspected killer. GnEG Rl~uNr. • IXllf Pilot COSTA MESA -Acting on scores of tips fueled by a $25,000 reward, police Monday morning arrested an 18-year-old Shalimar gang member suspected of blindly gunning down a West Side teenage girl and her unborn Newport Beach lifeguard Brandon Hod dings-, 19, keeps ci close eye on body sur_fers at the Wedge Tuesday. Photos by Sean Hiller baby in May. • E" du a r.d o Yepez Guerrero ,of Santa Ana was charged with two counts of first degree murder with special circum- stances that Eduardo Guerrero could make him eligible for the death penalty. Cuerrero will be arraigned today in Harbor Justice Center where he is being held on a no bail warrant. . , Police didn't have to look far to find their suspeett, who was residing· in Orange County Jailsince June 16.on a probation violation for a 1998 weapons conviction. Thanks to information pro- vided by the public, statements made by the suspect and physical eyidence, police nave little doubt tlrlit Guerrero • was responsible for the double homi- cide. "We felt from the get-go we ·were going to solve this case," said Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden, "Our gang detectives ·had an intuition that first night, but we couldn't locate· the guy. 1 think this y.tas one of those cases where everybod~ was appalled by this hollllcide." . Guerrero allegedly shot 15-year-old Yuridia Balbuena on May 29 while she was eating dinner with her family in a makeshift Wallace Avenue garage apartment. Balbuena, who was seven months pregnant, was struck once m the chest and was killed. Doctors tried to save the baby by performing a cae- sarean section minutes after the shoot- ·SEE SUSPECT PAGE 6 . • g the big wave The Wedge lives up to its name as San Clemente residents Maxeweel · Mcllwee, 11, with his mother, Robyn, and brother Jason, 13, check out Tues- day's big surf. Waves· at the Wedge reached 10 feet. Gifted program revamps identification standards • Tests alone not nearly enough to locate talented students, district agrees in presenting changes. t' .... JESSICA GARlll!',ON . NEWPORT-MESA -State educa- tion offiaals have warned the district that its criteria for identifying gifted and talented chiJdren and offering them a special enrichment program is out of compliance with the . district's own guidelines. The state told the district to change its practices or risk losing more than $150,000 in state funding for gifted education. In an effort to remedy this situation, district offici.als Tuesday presented the board of education with revamped guidelines for identifying such children. The new guidelines, which empha- size a wide variety of skills in addition to standardized tests, will target chil- ~en in Costa Mesa schools, part.lcular- ly children who -though very bright -may not have mastered English or have had little access to the art, music and books that surround their more- affluent peers across the bay. The guidelines will go into effect in January, ii board members vote to approve them later this fall. "We need to do what's best for kids," said Cheryl Galloway, principal of Davis Elementary School as well as the district's gifted program coordinator. "Our goal is to look at the talents and gifts of all children and help them achieve their highest potential." Histotically, far more children from Newport Bea.ch elementary schools have been identified as "gifted" and placed in special enrichment programs than their classmates in Costa Mesa. SEE GATE PAGE 6 -Are standardized testt enough to determine gifted and talent- ed children? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642~ or send e-mail to dallypllotONirhllnk.net. .Please spell your: name and tell us your hometown and phone nUmber (for verifica- tion only). Costa Mesans must pay big legal bijl MILLENNIUM MOMENT Making the news, then selling it • Left holding the l;>ag on Pacific Amphitheatre lawsuit, pair owe more than $51,000 in legal fees and court costs. lklt(Pfcll dents Jeanne Brown and Laurie Lusk, who had intervened in the case on the side of Nedcrlander to keep sound restrictions in place, did not settle and -as the remaining defendants -facea pay- ing $3.3 million in legal and court costs. Supenor Court Judge Robert Thomas had ruled in March that Brown ,and Lusk would have to pay $5,789 of the $60,000 in court costs. He ruled last week that the women were also respon- sible ror $45,872 in legal fees. "I think it's tenibly uruatr, ~ Brown said of the ruling. I n 1981, Newport Beach publisher Herbert Sutton announced the sale of three news· papers. . Sutton, who loved the newspaper busi· ness, was the owne1: of The Newport Ensign, Irvine Thday an<I the Costa Mesa News. The businessman bought the ~rt Ensign in 1978 and started Irvine Thday and the Costa Mela News tn the 1prtng ol 1979. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, .1999 DAY5 ER1I" SANlUC I ,{). PILOT J>am Wickline, of Torrance, helps her daughter, Cheyenne, 2, pan through the sand. riish Fairgoers take their chances hunting for gold Tuesdav at Gold Pan Alley. SEE STORY PAGE 4 'Threate$ig'. message underscores council discord Warning from Newport Beach councilman to another· is latest · in string of strange episodes. 5JA<.l BRO~:-..: " • NEWPORT BEACH • The "threaten- ing• note that was passed to Councilruan Tod Ridgeway dunng ~tonday's C1l'j Council meeting -bnngmg an abrupt and startling halt to the session - was wntten by his col- league John Noyes. "(The note) was bogus and it is not wor- thy of repetition,• Ridgeway s.ud "It was so oH the wall you just had to shake your head." Ridgeway rece1ved El Toro airport supporters pack Monday's ·council meeting See story on pll9e 6 • the note moments before council was set to vote on whether to aword $380.QOO U\ grants to pro-El Toro au"p<>ft groups. The handwritten note warned Ridgew()y that 1t would be a conflict of mterest for him tu vote on giving money to the Airport INDEX C1ASSRDS ____ 10 POUCI ms ..;__ -..2 PUIUC I011C£S -""-1 SPCITS -......... _.. • ._.... .. 7 SUlf_ .• _ .......... __________ ,2. WEATHER FAIRGROUNDS -1\vo Costa Mesa residents ~ have to J>i1Y nee.rly $46,000 pf the more than '53 million in legal fees sought by the Orange County Pair in an antitruit and fraud suit against Mia former ownen of the Padfk Amphitheatre. . The Pair Md claimed tbat the Nederlapder braaniZation told the Amphitheatre in t 993 for ,ti.5 mWAoli knowing tMt ht 'IOUiad reetl'ictiOna m the-. agnMIM"t ...wn.d the wnm u..i-. The attorney for Brown and Lusk, Richard Spix, appeeled a~ by Thomas in January that a IOUnd lfrnlt at the venue's ~ boerd WU Ulegal and iDvaUd and that neigbbon tied llO enforcement rigbta OD the reiltricdOm, lDduC1in(J a limit •till in plate at the 1*m at th• top of the ~ D8WSpllp8n attracted lUI lmerelt. 9'aa6n llld it WM a ,,. ........ ...... "' .. s.• ltt .. I W11D1 tbe Pu and ~ nMIChed a ~lplllld $11 mtllcm , ___ , lllt July, ... tough tM•"-'° g.t Jnto. After hill ......-v.mr., Sulton wea Miiied a ...,,_at tbl boarcl of tr I lar 6' City ol flQpe. l/' .... = ....... ..,. ....... .:2 Wednesdoy, July 14, 1999 local voices Doily Pilot • .----............... . c: ALM AN l C ... l DITOR'S NOTE: Do you or wm. one you know ha-ve • landmark Farewell f edco, it's been a fun 50-year fling Drr:1 hday CY anniversary com1~ up7 rho. we'd like to Include 1t in our ' -.MANAC sectt0n Ple<He call the in'format1on into the Readers' Hot· .lln4'. (949) 642 6086, fax 1t to (949) · ""6-4170, or mail it the City Editor. l30 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa; Cahf. ·9~627. You may also send pho-, ~raphs, but please be sure to 'fnclude a self-addressed stamped • envelope if you'd llke it returned , .. • ti ·BtRTHS ~· Most recent buths in Newport ~~ach as reported ts> the 0.fRllge County Recorder's 'Rf!ice: · NEWPORT BEACH • Jillian D Brazelton on June . J;l • OgnJen B Cos1c on J une .J.2 ~aleh S Oetken on June 12 • Samantha E Haynes on Mine 12 •Customers of the Costa Mesa store have aged . along .with the legendary discounter. Eus~ GEl1. Pcdco Irle. announced Friday lb1yl'ti thdt it has agreed to sell au its real tale as:oets, including 13 store in Southern California, to Target Stores, a division of Day. ton I ludson Corp . COSTA .MESA -One shop· per rolled up m his o)d light blue Ford Fairlane. Another inchoo her way across the park.mg lot with the aid of her walker. Still another couple made the tnp all the way from the senior citizen community of Laguna Woods to get their shopping done. , They were a few of the Costa Mesa Fedco's agmg core CUS· tomer base expressmg disap- pointment Tuesday at news of the cham's bankruptcy filing and unpendmg closure. Stewart d.nd Rita Berlin sald they came from their Leisure World home for one "lAst senti- mentaJ shop. H uwe're very disappointed," ~aid Stawart, a Fedco member 'since 1963. "They hctve things here that you can't find any· where else." . . . Fecko was formed 50 years ago as a mutual-benefit nonprof· it organization and was the fore-. runner to other discount, mass- merchandismg !.tores in Calilor· rua. The store m Costa M~ opeped m June 1973. Of Fedco's total of 3,700 employees, 300 work at the Costa Mesa store. Target Stores will purchase all of Fedco's real estate assets, consisting of 10 membership stores, three furniture appliance centers, a distribution center and an office building located throughout Orange, Los Ange- . les, Riverside, Sdn Bernardino and San Diego counties, for $120 milllon. said Patty Morris, spokeswoman for Target Stores. The saJe should ~ completed after bankruptcy proceedings conclude m the fall. Then Target antiopates possi· THEN & NOW bly opening as many as six stores af the current membership :>tore sites, Whether the Costa Mesa Fedco store Will be one of those depends on a nwnber of tSSUes uch as demographics, acces i- bility and potential profit. Renovation and remodeling of the stores will be complete9 in 12 to 18 months, Morris said. Fedco shoppers like Allee Boswell and James Rutherford said they would probably shop at ifarget if Pedco is out of bus.i· ness. Bos\vell be1onged to the first Fedco $,tore in Southern Calif omia and before the Costa Mesa store opened, she ·would drive an the way to the Long Beach Fedco. Rutherford has been coming to Fedco for 15 years and rud he has always en1oyed Uie low prices. Boswell and Rutherford repre· sent a loyal group of Shoppers, many of whom have to check their membership cards to remember exactly whep. it was they JOined. But Boswell and Rutherlord ure also m the m.inonty. Fedco has found it to be mcreasingly competitive dnd was not making enough money to continue the extensive remodeling program necessary to keep the stores • competitive. .. · Target has 859 stores in 41 staf~t m.dking it the third·raitk· ing discollnt retailer in number of stores, behind Wal-Mart and Kmdrt. : •Dylan A Lewis on June 12 .>'David 0 t-..filler on J une 12 •t ~pencer A. Neal on June 12 ;"1 ')arah A. Pergande on June ~;e. :! Jason S Fugd on J une 14 Lotus B. Ska1st on June 14 Fast food f?,Ot every Mariner would lo _ve ;? :lliL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS . •EE>STA MESA ..... 3217 Idaho Pldce, $260,000 ;• 23t>2 RutgPrs Dnve '-$240,000 "" tJ48 Azdle<1 Dnve1 $285,000 '~ WIO Elmua Bay, $165,000 :~ 1887 Tuh1t1 l>n ve. $539,000 •• 1632 lO\\d ~t $126,000 .~ 104 Brooklin<' Lane. tSll>8,000 :1 452 Swiifthmow Ldne. ;..;275,000 •-! 2375 Cmrwll Dnw, ~274,500 ~ 3272 r--1tnnt•sotd An•, ' ' :Ei245,000 .. ~ h39 Dan11h1• Wdy, $185,500 '" 28.50 SPrt1nq PldC<'. $293,500 "'' ;f EWPORT BEACH .". 4 AnaCd Jm , $5 i?,000 '• fi A.ndrt1pn, $58b,500 ,_ ... 5 ;\mc1dur, $57q,ooo . ' .. ..:a.45 C hdndon, $540,000 ~ 5 t Arl)O 1 $.100 000 A.v1qnon $615,000 Chandon, $544,000 .~4 Chandon $789.818 Sa1lv1e\\, $810,500 • -• ,ay •• 1 Lessd}, $415,000 3 8Plfort, $635,000 4 Lt>s.,ay, $475,000 :sv1 ARRESTS .... ·-•lee followmq Wl'r(' arrestNi ·~Pntly on suspH 100 of dn· :12119 under the influence> of an I XJCdnl These p<•oplc> have y been arrested on suc;p1 · n of a c~ a.nd, as with ~~such cnmes, ttre innocent ~proven gmlty. THEN ... Residents in N~ Heights may have ordered a burrito or two m their day, but they ctidn'l thmk of it as an invitation to become fast.food roommates. In 1994, news that a 24-hour Taco Bell planned to move onto Manners Mile below Newport Heights and across from the Bal· boa Bay Club angered a number of residents Protesters in the contentious debate said that increased noise, traffic and the potential for mroe assooated with the o~ration would upset their quality of life. "There will be boom boxes in tJie cars,• resident Bill Dunlap argued five years ·ago. ·u you ~ave seven gang members m the car all wanting tacos, is the 18· year-old (working at the restau- rant) going to come out and ask them to tum it down? I don't think so?" ln an effort to squelch the con· troversy, the Planning Comnus· sion approved an alte red version of the origmal proposal Taco Bell could operate 21 ·hours a day on a year-round basts but the park· mg lot and dining area were to be closed off by 11 p.m . Taco Bell also agreed to ad1ust the. volume of the clrive-thru ordermg sys- tem, according to Laune Gan· non, a spokeswoman for Taco Bell But unsatisfied residents con· tuIUed to vent before the New- port Beach City Council. Res1d~nts -possibly accept· ing their looming fate -argued thdl if Taco Bell ctid go in, then it should operate from 6 a .m. to 11 p.m only, like the nearby McDonaJd's. Those hours were 1bls Taco Bell, bU.llt ln 1994, drew protests from residents of Newport Heights. DON UACH I OAlY PILOT AT LEFT Mariners Mile lQoks quite a bit different from the way it did in this old, undated photo. PHOTO COURTESY Of THE LOCAL HISTORY SECTION OF THE NEWPORT BEACH CEN· TRAL LIBRARY endorsed by the Newport Beach Police Department But the City Council upheld the Planning Commission's origi- nal dpproval and construction for the new eatery got under way. NOW ... Except tor a few Taco Bell bag::. strewn around the-neigh· borhood, life with the neighbor- ing restaurant bas been pretty uneventful, according to New- port Heights resident and former Mariners Mlle Task Force mem- ber John Sturgess. ·Taco Bell has ad~ed nothing to the neighborhood or 'to the commercial value to where it is,• Sturgess Sdld ·1 question the revenue Taco Bell has brought to the oty." According to Taco Bell, the corporate giant has 7 ,000 restau- rants nationwide that each bnng in an average of just under $1 million i.n total revenue a year. But being a good neighbor is also important. ·we are willing to do whatev· er it taJces to make the reldti.on- sh.ip work,• Taco Bell's Gannon said ·Sturgess still argues that plac· mg fast food restaurants on Manners Mlle le»ens the quali· ty of life m Newport Beach. •fast food restaurants typical· ly attract transient types of peo· ple, not residents,"' Sturgess said. "These people are just passing through • And, Sturgess dauns, without a master pldn for Manner's Mile, the area will continue LO become a "hodgepodge• of businesses. -Amy Spurgeon TA MESA 11 ark Allen Schemeker, 36, .. ta Mesa Federal judge orders deputy D.A. to stay in jail ad Joseph Seidberg. 26, ta Mesa an Oorrunguez, 44, Costa sa • Bryan Kazarian is a threat to run, judge rules, so no bail for former head of Costa Mesa gang_ task force. ~,,., SANTA ANA -A federal Judge ordered a former Orange County deputy ctistrict attorney to remain in jrul Tuesday until a trial for his mvolvement in a large-scale drug ring. Judge Arthur Nakazato denied 35-year-old Bryan Kazarian, who headed the gang unit in Costa Mesa for two years, the option to post bond in exchange for h\s release. Kazar- ian, who was employed with the Orange County District Attor- ney's office, is accused of aiding a friend who headed a ma1or drug and money laundering ouUit Naka:r.ato's 32-page opuuon sa1d he doesn't consJder the defendant a danger to the com- mumly but believes he may leave the country if released. "Kazarian's behavior as a doputy district attorney is so bi.w.rre, and his past actions fall so far below that which can nor· mally and reasonably be expected from a deputy district attorney, that the only reason· able assurance or pred1ction that can be mad(> is that, if he is re1eased, there is no reasonable assurance he will respond in a normal, rational fastuon to any release conditions," NakdZato wrote. Kazanan's attorneys ctidn't agree, noung their client wouldn't abandon his wife and son, Bryan Jr., who was born last month. "I disagree with the notion that Bryan is a runner," saJ.d defense attorney Michael . Molfetta, who opposed Kazan- an !Il the deputy dist.Jict attor· ney's last trial in May. "I'm con· vinced he wouldn't leave He's been humbled by this entire experience • But the Judge focused on a taped conversation between Kazanan and the suspected drug ringleader, 28-year-old David Ward, where the two talked about fleeing the country if they were in the pos1tion of another of Ward's friends, who was facing prosecution. Kazari- an joked he would go to Cuba and Ward would head to Costa Rica. The judge said the U.S. Attorney's of.bee met its burden of persuasion that Kazanan would leave if he had the oppor· turuty. Kaza.nan's family, including his parents, had pledged their houses, with an estimated. worth of $1.6 million, to PQSt his bond Kazdrian is accused of obtauu.ng inlonnation about a pending cnminal case that would benefit Ward and his accomplices. He reportedly rel~dSOd the identity of a ficti· tious confidential informant ere· ated by federal authorities. If conVicted, Kazarian faces a ma.xi.mum of 30 year& in federal pnson. REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 news stonti, 1llustrat1ons, edito- rial matter or adwrt1se~nts herein an be reproduced with out wnn.n permls.sion of c.opy- nght owner WEATHER SURF . POLICE FILES Record your c.omt"Mnts about the D•lly Pilot or news tips APPRESS OUr .cS<trm is 330 w hy St., Cost.I Mes., CA 92627. COBRECDQNS It 1s the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly corrt<t ltll errors of substance. PIHSe call (949) 574-4268 ~ Newport BeacM:osta M.sa Dally Pilot (USPS-144-800) Is pvbl~ Monday thfough Sat· 1Kd.y 1n· Newport 8ffCh Ind Cost4I Mew. tubtaiJ?tlons .,. • ., .. 1..,.. only bY sUbsc:rtblno to The l1mes 0r-. County CIOO) 25l-9141. In.,... outlldl of Newport leech end eo.. MeA. IUblcriptlonl to the o.itv Piiot .. ~ ontii by mil tor s 10 '*' rnonth.·SecOnd ct. po1t1gt Plid 11t C.. MeM. CA (Price Inch* ... ~ .. and loc8I --.) ll'OST'MAS- mt 5eftd lddl9 ~to 1he ... p llft llNcM:altl Miu ~ l'lat. P.O • ._ 151D. Colt.I ..... CA--~No ,, HOW TO REA(H US Cltwi.tiott The Timfl Orange Cou111y (800) 2S2·9141 ~ AdwrtJsing ClasMfied (949) 642 5678 D1Splay (949) 642..-321 Edltoriel ~ (949) 642·5680 Sports (949) 57~23 HeW\. Sports Fax (949) 646-4110 E-nwiil: ditilypilo'9Hf1h1trnc net .Malnotftc8 BuslMll Offlu (949) 642-4321 Businetl Fu (M9) 63"7126 ~by """ nm.t~Ntwt. ... 1 TlrNI Minor~ nMPERAl\MES Balboa 80/67 Corona del Mar 81/68 Costa Mesa 80t'67 Newport Beach 81161 Newport Coast 82168 ... POMCAIT LOCATION Sil£ · ~ •••• ~SW ~ ••• 3-4sw lleekiM. • 3-4 Piii ..., Jdy. . . ,... JIN CdM. •••••• MM TIOIS TODAY First low s·11 a.m ........ • 1.3 First high 11 :41 am ...... 4.3 Secorid low 4 42 p.m ........ 1.9 Second high 10;49 p.m ...... 63 TMUltSDAY First low · 5:55 am , •••••. ·0.9 Flnt high 12·27 p.m ....... 4 4 S«OfKI IOw S·J4pm ...•••• 20 Second high U:IS pm;.. • . 5.8 -_ ..... 11 Our big southwest· swell fades today for waist·to-<hest- high sets. Some of the best areas will see sets in the shoulder·high zone. Sets will continue to decrease through· out the week. Wa~ by Thurs· ~ w111 be.waist· high. Wilt« vfsibll: lty end condltJOris .,. good. The sun wfA Mt at '7:57 pm. COSTA MESA : • aowtlng Green Driw: Two videocassette recorders and two stereos worth S 1, 100 were stolen from a home 1n the 300 block betwffn Jun. 26 ~ June 28. • 9rtstDe Stnet: Several compact discs and casti worth $500 Were stolen from a car in the 1300 block during the evening of July 5. • C...., PIMe: About $800 was stolen from a home 1n the 2500 block betwMn 2 Wld 6 p.m. July 4. • H9rtMw .......,.,erd: A pune and its contents worth S 113 were stolen ftom • c. in the 3000 block .i'a:30 p.m • .June 11. • Nllwport 9ouleVwd: -"Play St•tion g•me unit worth $300 was S1olen from a storlg4t unit in the 2000 bloc.k between ~ 4 •nd July I . NEWPORT RACH •a.It...._ ......... A Zodl.c raft worth S750 ~ not1n from I boet yard In the 1000 block blit\wen ~ 7 nt July 11. • • IWtl .... A fllc~ ~.eand lnSWlriqg mecNne WOf1h $1,410 were ltOlet1 from I~ In the first bled blttt11n ~ t Md My 12 • llllM.OW•u II A~ Md Its CIOl ... lb wanh $11_.. .._"-•"'In the JOO blodl bite st• 2 and"° p.m. .... .. . . . -. . . Daily Pilot Meeting memories, w ith a f ew losses F or the most part, my schools and I had an ·adversarial relationship. . Perhaps that ts why 1 remember pathetically httle about my years . as a reluctant student. 1 remember the nun at St. Raymond's, whose rosary beads should have been registered as dangerous weapons. J recall my discovery of and subsequent fas- cination with Art Oum erasers at Blaclfr-Foxe Military Institute, but nothing of my next two schootS, Stickney and Chicago Latin. I've written previously about my years at a curtous place called Montezuma, but not the dreadlul 10th-grade semester I spent at St. Paul's Academy in Garden City.NY. I can't recall the name or face of a single classmate or teacher, so muth <:!id I hate the place. At Chnstmas break, my par- ents and St. Paul's mutually agreed to forget about the whole wretched expenence. Thus I was enrolled, halfway through the sophomore year, in the class of 1949 at Harvard School in· North Hollywood. About all I remember of my first day there was being terri- fied in the morning, and blessed with half a dozen new friends in the afternoon. Many of us have continued our friendships over the more than half a century since then. A few weeks ago, the Class of '49 celebrated the 50th anruversary of its graduation It was a small class then -46 -and even smaller now. Only · 22 of us showed up, far fewer thart attended our 45th reunion. As best anybody knew, six had died. Not bad for a high school class that was eligible to partio- pate in two wars. What shocked me is that at least three of the dead lads had comrrutted sw- cide. That seems a lot. One of the chaps who died recently took it upon himself at THE FRED COLUMN martin· the last reunion to propose toasts to our chums who had moved on. Under his direction we drank toast after toast to every dead guy he could think of, including faculty and fellows in classes, both before and after ours. Then one. of our inates -I think it was my pal Dave Hull -· got up and said, "Let's toast the memory of that great guy, Wally Schremp." Dick rose unsteadily and cried, "Yeah, good ol' Wally!" We hoisted our salutes, though · nobody had a clue who •wally" was. This time, there was not much talk of the dear departed. I suspect that's because-we are five years closer to whatever the Great Classmate in the Sky has m mind for us. Instead, we enjoyed seeing one another again, whether it was after just a few weeks, or five years, or 50 years. We seemed a remarkably fit group, all things considered, and not terribly prone to "senior moments ... With one exception. the guys we considered dorky then are delightful men now. Probably they always were, but we were too cliqued-up and self-absorbed to realtze tt. However, the one guy everybody shunned most in school is at least as avoidable now. One of the wives in our group had been watching this chap standing alone and said, "Well, isn't anybody gQing to go and talk With him?" Long pause. Chorus: "Nope.•. "Well, I will," she said. Three minutes later she was back: "God, he's weird." 1 especially relislied the opportunity to see, ~ev.er briefly, erstwhile best buds whose life paths were far distant from mine. George Stevens was one George and I wrote a lot of war stories together, but I don't sup- pose we've seen one ariother for, oh, 49 1/2 years. George lives in Washington, D.C. arid is a movie mogul, as were -and are - many Harvard types. . That kind of serendipity was the sweet part of our Big 5-0. But there was bitter, too. Mike Bagnall. an usher at our wedding, died with devastating abruptness last Thanksgiving day, and I missed him very much. Then I learned that the cell-count problems of one of the dearest fnends I have in this world have been diagnosed.as leukemia. · WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEAL·S ARE A TRIP TO M EXICO AS WELL AS BAJA WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS TO-GO Cockto1ls Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7616 Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar-Newport Beach ~ rrll cm bebe 7/15 <>SpJlt~ ~ m s.wn. 12 mile tj(e, 3 mle rm •"'-IT'"77r.>. ~ ~ 0 1'4nrxi Fist Troo ~ $35 . 00 ~ s.Wn, 4 ' 1 ~ m1le 1\11 afte--7115 $75 $100 $40 ~----~-------oty ~----------~-------z.~u._._ __ __.l)!yftttc~----~~~ Y.----....---~•tatW"'•--------'Frrd~~~ ~bn&n~- n!ormatian for fir1!t1 Ina EJl'lOlJW: ::::~.~~ •. UIAT Wtlttnt R1al1MI ~It•• RIA? I I , ...................... N .... liilllllr ............ ll I . 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It will, he says. be a feast the.likes of. which haven't been seen m those parts since Fletch- er Christian was m town. I expect we'll still be telling tales of 1l wh~n our 55th rolls around. • FRED MAR'UN is a former Newport Beach resident who now writes from his home in Fort Collins, Colo. His col· umn runs Wednesdays. . . Wedne~oy, July 1.4, 1999;,~ WWI-era bomb turns out to be a dud GntG HISU\c; tiyfi:JI WEST SIDE -Kirn Ernst could ha eived a history les'SOn of a deatlly kind when he discovered an antiquated explosive devtce in her West Wtl on horhe. Ernst, who works as a nsk management coordinator for a bank, found a fish-shaped mortar shell device that was used in raids dunng World War I. Back iii May, she was sifting through some old boxes left behind by her mother who entered a retirement home recently. There we re a multitude of items. but one Ernst didn't eipect to fuld at the bottom of the' box was a bomb. "l was a littie nervo when I found it,• Ernst said. ·But I fig- ured it had been sitting around for 80 years, so I figured it probably wasn't threatening.• It wasn't until Ernst talked with • AQL'ATICS CE."\TER • RACQL 'ETBALL • PERSONAL TRAll\'ERS • MASSAGF • CARDIO friends that he called police itils w kend. A Costa Mesa po!1~~ man took one look at the ~ ive device and called the ~ County Bomb Squad. A boJDJ:> squad techniaan told Ernst it was· n t a "live" bomb but took the hell away. lt will be obliterated on a San Diego military base 14ter. this month. • • Ernst found the bomb wrapJ)ef::l ma scarf at the bottom of one of the boxes. The dud : which weighE!d about five pounds, was kept by a great-granduncle \'tbo hdd ~n an engineer iO the U.S. lllf antry, • • Ernst also located letter$ wnt· • ten by relabves dated between 1918 and 1919, 85 well as aircr¢t memorabilia ana newspaper arti- cle~ of hbtonc evettts. • • •Finding all this stuff was 'So exating, • she said. "There's a lot more to go. I Just hope I don't find another bomb.• · • •.AEROBICS • FREI:. \VEIGfITS ., • STRl:.:'1.G TII ~1NG EQUIP. •BASKETBALL 4 Wodnesdoy, July l 4, 1999 event of the day Oinks from A(aska . . , .. Even the 819 Bad Wolf wouldn't tne$S with these quick httle porkers. The Alt·Alaslum Racing Pi91 . are the swrftest swine in the Southland They're off and racing several times a day at . ' Doily Pi1ot bargainoftheday Farmers, don't forget y9ur get-in-free cards Fann Bureau Day: Anyone with a Las Plgnitas Downs at the east end of livestock Lane near the Equestrran Center Bet on your favorite pig and win a prize. J 0 I N T JI E R U S H • S ALU TI NG G 0 I.. D AN 0 G H A~ Farm & Garden or Farm B1,1reau card gets· free admission all day. Md free parking f0< your tractor, too. OK, maybe that part's not true about the tractor but the free admission Is .• ~tri ke it ·rich -.or .... ~W••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . ... :STRIKEOUT ··~ Fairgoers are quick to try their hand at panni n g for gold, but most don't have th e luck of .some of the '49ers. Oo'lv Ptot • z-- "" FAJRC,ROUNDS -One qt1e!>tJOn, lhul's dll thP}' dsk • • 1., lht>re redl gold m the tuh .... ?" cunou.,, fdirgoms u!'>k of ~ 8d1ley. owner of River Prospecting Mdgazmc dnd the n who has put togethPr thb ptospectmy pldC(' t1I thP Oianqe County Pdir. .. It .... d pldCP Whl're prospl'C· lbri ot all dges hope to 'ilnkl• 11 ~h dS they p<1n tor the . rkhnq ~l'd-yellow uotd In ~ old mimnq town ;-Tht' qolclen llc1kl•s tlf<' cwn otne, hP suy'>. hut he h1cld<'n 1n .OW m11w1dl hllNI sc111cl brouqhl {.u. spec1dlly from ('c1laVPfc1s ~unty. in tht> rn1ddlC' ol llw Mether Lode gold hdt -But not <'V<'I) pro'>pPctor tit Ql'l ldH IH•lu•vell th1· '><tnd -ved w1thout d bit ot ldrllJ>N· :~ .. ·-· • I "They hdve probably put ol.Jve oil on the gold, because 1t . ~hps nght out of my pdn, • said Clc1u Samhammer, 70, who VlS· 1t<-d Wlth his two grand sons. The younger of them, 13- year;old Max, energelicdlly du9 through the layers of sand usmg both his hdnds, but with- out dny luck. · "To mcredse the chance of hndmg ~old, you should rock thC' pan back and forth in the water to wash away a.JI the sdnd, and then the heavy gold will smk to the bottom," said Kdren Foreman, who works at the temporary mmmg town every day unW the sun goes I down. It also helps to use sunlight · to hnd the glimmering inineral DAY 5 ERIC SANTUCCI I DAii. Y PILOT ABOVL. Everyone is looking for a quick way to get rich at the OC Fair .. AT LEFT: There really ts gold in "Gold Pan Alley." in ~he water, she said. •Kids are very· persistent once they have found a piece," she semi HThe parents can have a htird time trying to drag them away" Sometunes it's not even gold that gets the rush gomg. Five- year·old Jasmin Marr<;>qtt.in was not sure what gold looked like and .. got excited when she round a white stone. "Oh my goodness," she screamed. "You have to see this one.· The free gold d1ggmg cele- brates the 150th anniversary ot the California Gold Rush, which dramatically changf'd the state by attracting ldrge numbers of people hopmg to strike it nch. which opened up a market for goods and ser- Vlces. <\nd there are still a mynad of places in Orange County where you can search for gold in the wild, sa.id James Klem, autho1 of "Where to Find "Gold m Southern California,• on his visit to Gold Pan Alley. He smiled when he saw the enthu.siasm m the eyes of the prospE>ctors. "Dig deeper," Klein encour- aged them. ... ~~omething Wacky this way comes • t1 Costa Me;a psychic, offers to tell )'OU about your past, present dlld future through tarot cards or palm reading. Stevens has been d fair sta- ple smce 1986 and does palm readings for $5, psychic read- ings for $10 and tarot card readmgs for $20 -a significant discount from what she charges at her Costa Mesa business. The OC Fair otters SPrious fairgoers more than .p.i~t rides at the long-standing staples. .. . -........ • • s1 IA't i.... Ml \Jr L ...... ~AlRGROUNDS Some pie go to the fatr for the "tft!es Others go to lose lots of ·money t:rymg to wm a prize, tmd M others go to see the livestock :fall shows ·., :Sut there 1s another large group of fairgoers not often remembered -the ones who go to try all the quuky thing" you can't find anywhere else hut at the fair. Things like the per..oncllity dflalysis booth. the body pctmt- ing boutique and the psychic pctlm reader. More and more . people seem to be headmg for these spots on the Jn.ldway before they do anythmg else. ·nus is the first place we come every year when we gf> the fair," Costa Mesa's Mary I Biron said of the body pambng booth. ·We get our temporary tattoos, and they last throughout the whole time we're ·at the fau." Biron isn't alone. On any giv- en day, a crowd is waiting in line for up to an hour for a chance to get some temporary body art. Dan Turbeville, "The cap- tain,• who with his wife owns the body art bqoth, has been RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Covers Morel E~ MOVED 1. BLOCK_NOBTH Sofa $10000• OFF CJub Chair $5000• OFF *With a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 7/21/99 1998 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 54e-1158 oftenng his sel"Vlces here for 17 years . And every year, Turbeville says his booth seems to be get- ting more popular . "Temporary body art lS so appealing to everyone because it's just that -temporary," Turbeville said. Of the several hundred designs he's offenng this year, the most popular are butterflies, Celtic bands and trtbal art sym- bols. Temporary tattoos range in price from $4 to $45. Turbeville also offers henna painting at his booth Tuesdays through Thurs- days from 2 to 10 p.m., starting at $20. Also long-lasting m populari- ty is the Televac Personality Analy IS booth, cel.ebrabng its 26th year at the fc;U.r. Here you sign your name on a card and d computer analyzes the line fonns in your signature to deter- mine your 12 strongest trruts, your horoscope and your lucky nwnbers. · "It's really fun to try," swd operator Chuck Ogletree "We've run the signatures of p ol.Jucians and other famous people, and you'd be surprised what came up as thelI strongest traits ... For $3, you will be' told au sorts of your idiosyncrasies, your ability to interact w1th others, roles you play m relallonsh 1ps and your chance at succ ss. While Telt?vac relies on com- puter technology to analyze your personality, Ruby Stevens, Stevens is sure to amaze you as she tells you about your love life, career and future endeav- ors "With palm readings, the lines in your hands tell you about your destiny,• Stevens sdid. 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As a n.ttional distributor of new and pre-owned commcrdal fitness cquJ.P.mem, our qualicy and pricing cant Ix beat! dish oftheday The no-rap wrap '. Pita Pocket sandwiches: Lookrtlg for a healthier alternative. an oasis of healthy eating 1n a det>p-fried dt>Sert7 Well, head on over to the Pita Pocket Sandwiches stand between the Visual Ans and Admm1strat1on buildings. Jhe FaJrta Pita, a fresh prta stuffed with chicken. peppers, onrons, cheese, sat~ and SQur cream tor $5, 1s the most· popular item, And there's a vegetarian wrap stuffed wrth lettuce, cheese, mushrooms, alfalfa sprouts and toma· toes for S4 Go now. Give your gall- bladder the day off. quote day Letting his dogs do the talking This is the best ride at the fair. ,, MILT GRAYSON 68, of Orange, while sitting at a Footsie-Wootsie foot massage machine. °"""" Robt-" BW"DI ec Doug IUtona We arc proud of our 1.:.ompanics hieh degree of profc~ionalism an<l customer c.:ommumcnt. If you are intcrc tcd in improving your personal health and fitne ~. or your companies. we invil~ you to c.all us for an 11ppo1mmcnt. We look forward co serving you . Robcn Rum & Doug Karona • .. DoJlY PilOt a I i s t o f t o d a y ' s e v e n .t s la.m. • ~rk.r Go.tt Judging until 9 • m , Live-stock Arena 9Lm. • FFA Market SllffP Judging until 11 •.m .. Ll\lf'Stock Arena 11 a.m. • 4-H Mdrket Sh~p Judging until 1 p.m .. Livestock Arena Noon <;am Open • Chma Painters until 8 p m., Visual Arts Building • • Htt0tenanny, Kids Stage • Junior Floriculture Con~ Youth iuilding • Best Dres.sed'Veggie In the West Entri~ until 2 p.m., Youth Building • Art Demos & Care Projects until S p.m., Youth Building • FH~ EKhibitor untll 6 p.m., Youth Build1~ • Gold Panning until 8 p.m., Gold Pan Alley • California Bladcsmlth Assn. until 8.30 p.m., Gold Pan Alley . • Sheepy Hollow fNturing Genia Gar~ net; witfi rpmnmg, felting, wool crafts until 8:30 p.m., Gold Pan Alley • OC ~~candle Making until 8'30 p.m., Centennial Farm 12:30 p.m. • Charlie Keeling, glasr blower, Buffalo Bend Stage • Sourdough Slim, Melody Junction • BJ & the Puppet Truck until 5:30 pm .. Grounds • Unillffl/ty of Fun/Maglcology 101/Dr Fr•nk, Kids Stage 1 p.m. ' • Golden Butter Sculpting Competlti'on, Heritage Stage • Billy Cioff1-<lassic rock guitarist. Mead- ows Stage • Chlfdren'S Magic Matinee with Prof MaMI, Bijou Theatre • Doggies of tM Wild West Puppy Plaza on Livestock Row • Pic.asso'S Place Ch1ldren'S Art Ctnter until 8 p.m., Kids Parle • Rope'em Cowboy, Kids Stage • Joyce Tanaka, Shields Chi~ Brvsh Painting, Spothght Stage in Visual Arts Building • Happy Squares Square O.ncert. ·Ceo· • tennial Stage • • Water ColOtS ~ation. Spotlight Stage • • Tak Pajnti·ng Lori Stewart. Home & Hobbles Stage 1:30p.m. • Xtreme Air Stunt Show, Grandstand Areoa • Billy Erickron, Country Guitarist, Buffalo Bend Sta9e • Sourdough Slim, Melody Ju"'1ion • All Alaslc.•n Racing Pigs. Los Pi9nlW Raceway • Maureen W. Puppet until 6:30 p.fTI., Green Gate . , . 2p.m. . • • Billy Cioffi, das.sic rode g111tarist, Mead· owsStage • Magic of Franlc Thurston, Melody June· tlon · • lted River RlderJ until 7 p.m., Grounds • Russell Brothers Circus, Green Gate • Holiday Breads Jan Mangel/, Home & HObbies Stage • Candy Apple~ Centennial Stage • Dance Etc. Creative Art. Heritage Stage • Girls With Attitude, Une a.nee E~ gance in Time, Spotlight Stage • Latin Sounds. Marigold Stage • Special Contert, CeTebratlon Stage • FFA Market Swine Judging untif 6 p. m., l.tvestodc Arena • Bert Dressed Veggie in the West Con- tl'st Judging, Youth Building 2:30 p.m. • Professor Marvel's Mag1C, Meadows Stage • 3p.m. Billy Cioffi, dassic rode guitarist. Mead· ows Stage • Main Street Jazz Band, Buffalo Bend Olsino Gaming Billiards Silent Auction Opportunity Drawing Hors d' oeuvres Cocktails .. .And Much, Much More Thank You .to the followin& Sponaors: Coluul Commuruciu Hotptcal, Paula Ansan Dcl!P.' Sceve Leonard & Attoeiacu • Actomey1. Profcuional Ftducia.ry Fullcnon Gardcnt/Sunllowcr GardcntlVallcy View Gardena, bvine Coccq-u Retirement Livin& Rcfcml A&c.ncy. U.S. FJdcrcare Referral A&ency Lynbrooke ·an ARV Atti1t~d Uvin& Inc. Commun1cy .a•lTIOlt 7t4 ?Ol.MIA, orO.. CoUntr ......-, ~ 7M.llO.N'O d:M7 • vtllt cu..., .... -odll&ODlft ..., ..... Mllft.v.d. NDon ..... •Tilul9-lun. to• .... Al& 11 J'J • °"*" (1M4) ........... (llt.). Ol*Mt(l-11>••1111a(li~PMI .................. -:.;==---'"--· Stage • Ma91C of F,.nk Thurston, Melody June· ttOO • Profewx lnVMt (The ABO of lrwent: mg), B1JOU Theatre • Doggies of the Wild West Puppy Plaza on Livestock Row • Happy Squares Square Dancers. Ceo- tennial S~ • Shenanig~n'I ~ ThNter Group, Hentage Siege • Ell< Whist1e (flutjst). SpOtlight Stage • f>an for Gold, Kids Stage • Junior Floriwlture Ar,.ngemenf$, Youth Building 3:30 p.m. • • Charlie K.eling-()lass blower, Buffalo Bend Stage • University of Fun/Cfownology 101/Dr. M1Ckey, Kids Stage • Wj1Sh1 Eggs Miriam Anderson. Home & Hobbles Stage • 4p.m • Xrrem. Afr Stunt Show, Gr.n<Hund ·Arena • • W.tgon Hitch Round Up, Kids S~ • candy AppJ. c~ Centemiail Stage • Dana Etc. CtNM Arts, H«ruage Stage • WclltN CoMn. pianist until 9 pm., Courtyard St~ 4:30 p.m. • Trm1dad Steel Drum Band, Melody ·Junction • Port City Jazz ~nd. Groonds • R~fl Brothers Circus. Green G11te • Hol1ddy Breads katurmg Jan Mongell, Home & Hobbies Stag• . 5p.m. • Maglcal Rush with Eflkk Datu, Terry Godfrey, Bijou Theatre • Elektra's Mid Eart Dance Fantasy, Ceo· tennlal St.age • Shenqnlgan's Youth Theater Group, Heritage Stage • ll'MgrnaOOl'I Cl'Ntlon Sigoops. Youth Building 6p.m. • H)lpnotist M•rlc 't'uzu 'k, Gr•ndmnd Arena • S~ Lord. smgerlguitimJt. Buffalo Bend Stage • 4-H Marie et Swine Judging until 9 30 p m .. Uvestoc:k Arena • bny G,.iny Contest, Kids Sta9f ' • Shilo Blue, Centerv11al Stage • Be~ City CJoggers. Heritage Stage • Craft K1~n fiatUring Irene &lrron ~ley Elder (vocalist), Spotlight s~ • Stoty TeflerJ and Slcitl, Celebration Stage 6:3Q..a.m. • Grmn & Barrett Juggling Team, Mead 0ws Stage • ~f/oon Man Skip Banks, Arlington Theater Th4J Orange County Fieg1$181 CONa RT SERIES 'P#o Showi~ at 7 & 9 Wedne~, Juiy 14, 1999 5 . 7 p.m. • MYAN WHITE. Arlington Tht>ater • ~roake for Kids, YoUth Building 7:30 p.m. • Gf'OOllllt Therapy, Meedows Stage • Rd: ~btey. wtnety gwtMrst. Buffalo BC!OdStq • W<tShboard ~nd. Heritage Stage lp.m. • • W•rti~ !Wdio, Heritage Stage • khJ~ Eld~ (voalirt), Spotlight Stage 9 p.m. • BRYAN WHl'Tf, Arlington Theater • Sr....e Lord, Buffalo Bend Stage • Maga/ Rush With Efl}ck Dalu,. Teny Godfrey. B1JOU Theatre 9:30p.m. • Groo~ ThMlpy, Meadows Stage • Rick Mdbrey, Buffalo Bend Stage 10p.m. .• • Wartime ~dio, Hem.age Stage - .... ~ .... ~~'!"'!!!'l-..-~~~!!!'11!1~~~ 11-.Jlltf 15 SHEINA EASTON ~ --ffl•--tt-WM--....--------------=~ .... TODAY!• Grandstand·Arena Xtreme Air Mark YUzo':t Stunt Show Hypn • 6&1 PM Sat. Mt 11 ROYAL CROWN REVUl 5'11. Mr 11 EMILIO Man. Mr 11 PONT Of GMCI 1111.MJ 20 nml DOG NGHT Wed.Ml 21 Mm> Al YN«CMG- nu. Mr 12 rJ WCIS TWO Md)fJ Ata.I.., QM(.~ ffl. Mt Z3 LA MAM Sil. Mr M 1HI f8SONS M. Nlf ~ 0-.S LIDOUX ARENA ACTION Gnll idltUI Id ANN ~-15-11&-.Tlln,»J1•22• 1;30&4PM xmME Na STUNT nm.L SHOW lllln.ftl• 1~1U ..... T1ul,Jdf 1•22 • Hlf'M MNllf. 'fUZUI(. ..,.,...,11Sl Sll&Stll..Mr17& , ....... alCJCINO IUU. M.OWOVf fft.SIM.Jtlff 23-25 fft.t ..... S.-4 & I PM. .... PM tt4'I' a••.,.,., ,,,..,,,, ., """ u -- ................................... I n ............. ~.,ii ·-o..... ,...,.. .... ,_. fl ....... o..-. . au 1 I "'811g:Mlilll ..... tuilifll ... ..... _. ..... (n, ......... , I T t. ......... ... ................. ...,Diil - J 6 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 Fired-up ·crowd ~gered by Cox declined to vol m favor of awarding $380,000 m grants to pro-airport groups. A collective and inten c gasp immediately hlled the chamber. lkiyfb NEWPORT BEACH-A bois- terous crowd energv.ed the New- port Beach City Council Monday as pro-El Toro airport supporters ripped Rep. Chnstopher Cox (R- Newport Beach) for sigrung d1l initiative that could ktll hop('S for a South County auport. fueled by Cox's signing last w~ek of the Safe dnd I ledllhy Cities lrutiative, throngs of airport supporters roach.• sure their voices were heatd. "The (attendance) and the. vocal support was rather unus·u- SUSPECT CONTINUED FROM 1 ing but were unsucct•ssful Balbuena was bun<>d hack m her family\ hometown m Mc>XJco. The ra.mily has not rl'tumed lo thP. Uruted States Police said Gtlerr<>ro Im><! three• shots into the q.irc1ge ht>cduse he believed it wds tht> home> of cl member of d rival 9anq rc>spons1ble for graffiti thclt app<•awd m U1P neighborhood the mqht heforc>. Police c1dclf'cl thdt thl' suspN·t was pushc>d furtlwr to 1Pr1ct whPn someone who hc1cl ~tolt•n r1 1 q17 Ford RdnCJPI true k l'<1rllC'r that evenin~J rc1nu11f'cl tnto <1 cctr ownNI by GuerrPTo s < ousu1, who hvt>d across the :.lH·l'l from Bc1lhmma. Guerrero li.•h1•\'Pcl the• J>Pf}><'tfdlor was from anollwr qanq. al,• said pro-airport activist Bon- rue O'Neil. ·u demoru;trates that the CQmmUJl\ty is· beginning to understand just how important this issue is.• The council, too, recognizes tls unportanee, said Mayor Dennis O'Neil. #We are united·m our resoJve to mdke sure El Toro is built despite the Cox incident,• he said, evoking applause from the standing-room-only crowd. Cox was a primary target and source ot motivabon tl)roughout the evening. ·spectators and counalm mbers alike referred to the Newpon Bedch resident as a ·He figures these two incidents are a medSUCe of disrespect. so he is going to retaliate,· said Costa MeSd police Lt Ron Snuth Smith Sdld Guerrero attended a family weddmg at hts cousin's home the day ot the murder. Guer- rero got his hands on a .357-caliber Ruger handgun and proceeded to the Balbuend apartment where he fired the shots, police say. He 1umped d fence that borde rs Pomona School and returned to the reception, where heh.id the gun. Snuth stl.ld the weapon wd.S pur- chclsed legally from a gun store in 1 <}87. dJld passed through several hcincls dfter the murder. Tl)e cdtdlysl for solving the case cdme from nwnerous lips police received the day after they can- Vdssed W~t Stde neighborhoods with reward fliers The City Coun- nl approved a $25,000 rewar~ June> 21 for information leading to trader and a liar. Dunng a Fourth of July cele- bration last week, Cox had signed the irut1auvc that would force ,countywide votes on major planning projects such as the air· port. "For Cox to do what he did in signing that petition is pure betrnyal, • said Councilman Tod Ridgeway. "I want to send d mes- sage back to him that we are united in our position.• The dtmosphere at the meet- ing was similar that oI a political convention. · · The tone was set when Goun- ci~man johh Noyes at first the arrest and conviction of Bal- buena 's killer. Police received about 75 to 80 calls Snuth said there is more than one person eligible. for thexeward should Guerrero be found guilty. In a community that has strived to unprove its conditions such as the West Side, the Balbuena mur-• der struck a fearful pang among residents womed about retaliation t.f they provided information. Resi- dents hope they can rest easy now that Guererro has been.arrested. However, when Noyes noted that he wanted to further study the issue and perhaps vote on a more lucrative grant,· wild applause covered the auditori- um. "That'.s right, that'& whdt we need. More mo?ey, • a spectator shouted. "Excuse ft1e, sir," Noyes retorted, apparently not hearing 1 what the man had said. "I stud we need to give them more money,. 'the spectator shot ba k. · "l agre , " Noyes · said to an BILL CONTINUED FROM 1 Amphitheatre. When the Fair sought the $3.3 million in fees, Sp1x accused the Fair of trymg to prevent an &ppeal by intimidating his clients into silence. "They are not interested in bankrupting Laune Lusk and Jeanne Brown at all," Fair Gen- eral Manager Becky Bailey-"There have been a lot of ques- tions,• said Knstma Wnght, execu- tive chtector ot the Shalimar Learn- ing Center. "There was a lot of confusion to how and who did this. ' Findley said of the board. "There )lave been a lot of posi- tive Uungs happening here on the West Side .. But this is a reminder that gangs are like weeds. They go away for awhile but can come back Our work lS never done.·. 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Many in the audience noted that Cox's signing of the anti-El Toro initia tive appears to have lit a fire among Newport Beach residents wanting to fight for construction of the a.uport and dgainst expans_ion of the John Wayne Airport. "l ha.ve never received so . many phone calls by so many people," said Tom Naughton, head·· of the Airport Working Group. •y believe everyone was .awakened by Cox's position.• ~ The pair were asked to accept the existing sound limits at the Amphitheatre and drop their appeal but refused. Spix said his clients want area rei.idents to have enforcement nghts on a 1980 agreement· between the Fair and the city of Costa Mesa for the limit at the berm to be lowered to half its agreed level. Although the more than $51,000 in court and legal fees does not have to be paid until the appeal is resolved, the amount will be a burden on both tus clients, Spix said. The Fair Board bas not decid- ed when or even if it will reopen the Amphitheatre, and will not for two years. The venue has been closed smce 1995 and will requlfe millions of dollars m ren- ovations to reopen. .. Doily Pilot COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 Working Group smcc his former campaign consultant nQw works for that organization. Shaken by the note, Ridgeway suddenly announced: ·Mayor, I need to see you and the city attor- ney. I've just been threatened.• After a qwck recess and an equully speedy decision that there WdS no conflict of intei'est, council r('groupe<..l and voted 6-0 to approve the grdnts. Council- man Tom Thomson did not attend the meetmg • Noyes could not be .reached Tuesday, adding to J,he sense_ of. mystery that swirled around after Monday's strange development. The incident happ~ned in front of one of the largest crowds m recent council ·history, many drawn by the increasingly bitter debate over the El Toro airport issue. The exact contents of the note remained elusive Tuesday as offi- cials were reluctant to discuss detdils or even confirm who has the note now. Mayor Denrus O'Neil said that City Attorney Bob Burnham was given the ootc But Burnham angrily denied having the note. •I have not seen the note and I do not know what it contains and that's all I will say,• Burnham said. The incident is the latest m a series of puzzlmg episodes that have underscored the discord among councilmembers over the past year. Last fall,. a d1v1ded council etfecllvely ousted .City Manager Kevin Murphy, Noyes called for the resignation of colleague Nor- ma Glover over campaign tactics and council unity became a top prionty after the November elec- tions. GATE · CONTINUED FROM 1 HP< dUS~ studenl,i were identi- fied for the giJted program based on their scores on a standardized test, students not nunnt in Eng- lish typicdlly did not ma.ke it into the gifted program This trend continued even after a 1982 state law which cctllcd (oi school districts to use cntcrirt whtCh took mto account. not just ~tudents' achievements. but abo their ab1hbes. This yedr, for example, of the approXlffiate- ly 2000 C'luldren in grades 4-12 in g1lt('d prOCJrartls, only a handful are from <•lementary schools from thP \IW>sl Side m Costa Mesa GdUOwdy, who took o-.ier the . gifted th~ yedr, sdid she ctid not know why Newport-Mesa did not chdnge its cntena m 1982 as required by ldw. "It seems weird, doesn't it.· But stdte officials, in a review or the ctistnct's program this year, said they don't believe that talent and mtelbgence dfe apportioned along econonuc lmes. Most school ctistncts Ill the state have gifted programs, designed to offer extra ennch- ment to highly intelligent and creative students. Studies have shown that such students are often bored by traditional class- room act1v1ties, and some are even at higher nsk of 1ouung gangs or engaging m destructive behavior because their interests are not engaged at school. In Newport-Mesa, gifted ele- mentary school stuoents h ve gone to Hclfbor View school e· a month for special instruction in science, drt, mdth and reading. "' 1 lowever, the school district does not provtde trnnsportation from the1r home school to Harbor View so il pdrenLc; are not available to take them, they cannot go. Pdrents in the past have ammged<-ar-pool buHheffKk.--Of- transportahon has been a speo al hardship for students from Costa M a's We t Side. High rhool gifted programs include Advanced Placement ana honors clas cs. . In addition to changes in the c-ntena lor identifying students, there will be many other chang~ m the distnct's gtftcd and talent- ed program come the fall. The pullout program at Harbor View w1ll move to l..inroln Ele- mentary School. At Davis Ele- mentary U1 Costa Mesa, district officials ttre planning a program to cluster glfted students in clalS· rooms. TtUi would give teacben an opportunity to work clolely With those students and chal· lenge them If 1uccessful, the program could be expanded to other ele- mentary IChools. •1•m aated about it.• Mid UM Reedy, a Devil mmnentNy parmt. ·w .... ~ • tQt al ClllXWDI ..... ... • ,...... QUOTE Of THE DAY "We were stunned. They wen upset foe about 10 minutes and then, they were p1etty modi over it. You gotta lov 9· and 10,yeor-olds -: Paul Von Berg, Newport Beach 9-10 B manager . e • IO Wednesday, July 14, 1999 -Sports Edilor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 WATER POLO . ' . U.S . national polo team opens Cup .play at Cd.M •Orange Coast College's Oeding will captain the Americans in the eight: team international event. CORONA DEL MAR -Eight teams from around the World will battle at Coronet. del Mar High's Manan Bergeson Aqudllc Center for the UPS Cup at Newport Beach Water Polo Tournament beginning today at 6:30 p.m. against Mexico. The United States, along with France, Mexico, Russia, Aus- tralia, Italy, Puerto Rico and Yugoslavia will compete in the round-robin event. Games each day start at 4 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. The U.S. will play Brazil Thtm>day rught at 7:45, and Rus- sia Friday at 7·45 pm , 'rhe UPS Cup semifinals will begm Saturday dl 1:15 p.m. and the chct.mpionship game will be Sunday at 3:30 p.m'. Admission i.s $8 for adults and $5 for students Championship games will be $15 for adults and $8 for students. For information, call (949) 644- 9171. TEtfHIS Braverman si~zling •Local pro krrot'ks off two favorites en route to quarterfinal berth. MAHWAH, 1'l .J -Newport Beach's Bramhs Braverman knocked off two seeded players and Tuesday ddvanced to the quarterfinals Wlth a 6-2, 6-3 victo- ry over fonner NCAA champion Vane sa Webb at the $50,000 A & P Women's Tenrus Classic at the Sheraton Crossroads Hotel and Tenrus Club. Braverman, who won two qualifying matches before drop- ping her third dlld remairung in the tournament as the Mlucky los- er• in the main draw, defeated - Japan's Nana Mayagl, 0-6, 6·2, 6- 0, in the Round of 32. The fifth- eeded Mayagi is ranked 120th in the world. In the Round of 32, Braverman beat Webb, the former Duke standout, to advance to torught's quarterfinal match against Aus- tralia's Nicole Pratt (ranked 84th) on the Stadium Court, which will follow an exhibition between Stefb Graf and Jennifer Capnati. Bra verman's ranking is expected to increase from about 360th to the 2~. - VOLLEYBALL -Beach party A ·parting of ~he· ·ways • Sea Kings will enter Pacific Coast League football wars without senior quarterback Mike Bergey, who is no longer with Corona del Mar program. ROGLR CA.Hl.!>0:'-1 M(lfot " .CORONA DEL .MAR -Michael Bergey, a 6-foot-3, 190-pound quarterback projected as a third-year starter for the Corona del Mar High Sea Kings, will not be with the team after a parting of the ways, according to'CdM football coach Dick Freeman. "It's beyond the point of no return," Sd.ld Freeman, who'll be gwcling the Sea Krngs in new waters this fall in the Paafic Coast League. "Michael 1ust bas some personcll problems which need to be worked out," was Freeman's explanallon Monday rught for the depdrture of Bergey, whose natural talents were evident even as a sophomore starter. As a junior m '98, he started seven games, HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL · having missed the season opener and the last two games He was held out of the opener because of missing practice; a sore bdck was hsted for hi.s absence jn the Sea Kmgs' hnnl two games. ' In those seven starts he completed 62 of 114 pass· attemp(s (54 4%) for 885 yards and eight touchdowns, with but five interceptions. Against Oak Park, a 34-6 CdM victory, he threw four touch.down passes and completed 13 of 19 passes for 200 yards. catapulting him mto Daily Pilot Football Player of the Week laurels. •He still has a back problem (a spine not properly aligned was an explanabon last fd.ll) and some other things to 'deal with,· ddded Freeman. "He jusl ran out of options dt Coro- na del Mar." Scott Bergey, Michael's dad. said he sup- ported the coaches' decisions qnd was hopmg for the best. Presently Michael is in Utah in a YOUTH BASEBALL wildnerncss ochievement program, designed to br..ng oul the best in young people, with hopes of making a big turnaround. •Right now I'm 1ust lookmg at option~." saJd a hopeful and supportive, but somewhat beletlguere<l, Scott Bergey. "He wants to stick with football, he loves it, and his back is'near- ly 100% as a result. of the wildnerpess pro~ gram.• . While it is'bbViously a conSiderable setbhck· to the CdM football program, as well as the Bergey family, Freeman said the situation sun- ply forces him to attack mother wayi;. "Matt Moore's doing pretty good,· s<ud Freeman, referring to the 5-foot-10, 175- pound Santa Marganta High trcmsfer, who will be a junior m the fall. "He's d good kid and a hard worker and probably the second-fastest runner we hdve He is under 4.6 m the 40, so we'll roll out more and do'some other things.· Listed behind Moore is Joe Barber, another in the 5-10, 175 range, who was the freshmdn qudrterback m '98. N e wport Beach catcher Sam Stafford r~aches for the ball, but he can't get a handle on it as Laguna Niguel's Ryan Maxwell pops up from a slide into the plate for the game's first run in the third inning. It was tight through five with Laguna Niguel holding a 1-0 e dge before a.four-run burst broke it open in the Utile League District SS, 9-10 All-Stars contest Newport Beach will try to tay afloat today in a win or else situation at the same site again t Rancho Niguel. MEDIHA FEJZAGIC DIMARTINO I DAll"f PILOT Newport Beach bats silent • Newport Beach manages only two hits in 5-0 loss to Laguna Niguel at District 55 All-Stars Tournament as Laguna Niguel rides a crescendo of noisemakers. "We weren't as aggressive as we needed to be,• Dion sa.id. HThat's something we'll focus on for Wednesday's game." Both teams· shut down the To'"' Ar1om 1 u throughout the park. th · ff thr h t th Hillgren allowed only five 0 er s 0 ense oug ou e lloiyfllol hits while striking out six for game. Laguna Niguel scored a MISSION VIEJO _ Even San Newport. run in the third on a sacrifice fly Diego Padres pitche r Trevor "Steven pitched great for us by Speannan to open the scor- Hoffmann would have been torught," Manager Ralph Dion ing impressed with the crowd noise said. "We origmally weren't It could have been 2-0, but a and level of play between New-going to throw hi.In, but he was solid de fensive play by catcher port Beach and Laguna Niguel's throwing so well during warm-Sam Stafford chasing down a 9-10-year-olds durmg Tue~ay;s ups, we decided on him. He was wild pitch and throwing a strike District 55 All-Sta r Baseball solid for us.· to a covering Hillgren nailea the Playoffs_ atWagonwheel Park. Un fortunately, Newpo.rt's Laguna Niguel runner at the Quality pitching and a noisy, omm e could not help out Hill-plate. •Hillgren's been our C"dtcher the whole time," Dion saJd. ·1 think tlus is the first tune ho· been behind the plate and he did a super JOb. • Newp0rt hung tough and bat- tled out of several early-uuung 1ams to keep the game clo e. In the second mrung. Laguna Niguel had runners on econd and third with only one out, but Hillgren retired the next two batter , shutting down the threat. · Hillgren came up big m the fourth, stranding runners at sometimes headache-md ucmg, g re n, managing only two hits off The score remained, 1 0, until NEWPORT BEACI l -A Swn-throng of well-wishers were the of Laguna Niguel pitchers Zack the bottom of the filth. mer Beach Party at the Balboa order of the day in Newport 1\vatari and Cameron Spearman Thdt's when Lagup.a Niguel ond a nd third again wtth e clutch strikeout to retire the slde. Newport will p lay again today at 5;30 at the some site agrunst Rancho Niguel. Bay Club is secheuled for Friday Beach Llttle League's 5-0 loss. the entire game. The duo com-converted three walks and two evening July 16 bene hting Dai-Newport's starting pitche r bmed"to strike out 10 Newport hits into four runs, puttmg· the l_y_!>ilot ~olley_ball col~st Char-_ ...... Steven Hlllgren pitched a solid batters. game out of reach. lie Brande and his UC'.::I men's vOT-1:0tnplcte-gttme-pefiormance, . ..._ ...... fad, Aly-lwtl-·-N4'"Wl'wmt-l--.bJI(· Hl w also-1mpr sect wilh leyball team. · worthy of the noi.semakers and runners were m scoring position the play of Stalford behind the Fonner Newport Hdfbor High rock music that emulated the entire game. plate. dthlete Jeff Bitetti and his band will be featured with festivities bcginrung a t ~ p .m. Shuttle ervice will be provid· cd at the Newport Harbor ~utheran Church at Dover Dnve a nd 16th St. Tickets, at $.lO each, ere avail- able by calling Arin Mansfield (949) •75-4200, ext, 146. Ill The last time these two team matched up, Jake I emmennan tossed a complete-gam \ no-hit- te r in a 3-0 Newport win. Doily p,lof 7 Newport. • His stock soared after a hwnble start'with the Tars. . -I~>\ C.\.'li IRI IJ A lthough Edward (Eddi~) l\1dyer has come to mix with some of the big names in prof~s1on<1J lootball, he has n'mamecJ the same humble gt>ntlemdn his mdtes came to know al Newport Harbo'r High 'in 1947 I-fo Wds only a reserve center and linebacker on the '49 grid · team coached by Al lrwm. but he had a fair mark on the list of tackling and graduated in 1950. After a fair measure of cxpcnence for the Tars, then Orange Coa~t College, his talent expanded ma big way. He helped lead theOCC Puates to theu h.r,t-evcr football champ1oni:.hip m 1951 and cdmed the coveted Rod Could Memondl Award. Eddie Mayer presented to the player who logged the moi.t tlme played tlunng the ~cac;on. Pirate Coach Ray Rosso then tud. •He mbodies more of the spmt of the quad than anyone I know" • His defensive record was sun- ilar for the "ailon; m 194~t a team that won 1•1ght, lost one itnd scored 323 points -ct.n average ol 36 pomts a ,game. It prompted him to enroll at Son Jo~e ~tatP College m 1952 and he continued on as a linebacker. His rooffimate would come to be a forever fnend and tcanunate rldmcd Bill Walsh, who would advance to become a lofty coach for the Sdn Frdllcisco 49ers. In tune, f\ layer c-ame to know former Oakland Raider Coach Mike White, who was also a walk-on coach lor Harbor High m the 1~89 eac;on. White went on to become an assistant w1th th • St. Lom Rams, but retains connect with 1a\ er. Still, hi I iar~r High Coach Al Irwin tay high on his list. 1ayc.r one said, "He had so much Charisma." Mayer, a nati\:e of Chicago. where h.iS dud, the late Pele ~ tayer, had eJ'\i ~ as a police ofhccr for m ny ) ears, en1oy~ follo¥<1.0g th pro gam~. " ... but the guys M so mud1 bigger than WQ were pla}'UlQ -and quicker. Mayer once played on the :.cmipro Orange County Rhinos out or Santa Ans, . . ~ Although he cons,ders himsell bl scd w1th many posibve pcnoo of e. one Ula suu~-----.t hard w1th th Mayer tamily was the ct~ath of his mother when he wa a fourth-grader in Chicago · And his fath had lab<>red through dllficult um to raise mon y for n ed opcnition and mcdicaJ care. On bl ing cam after his mother pa ' on. There wu a family wbldt helped out. k>Oking aft r him unW bis rather got home from work. It falls into tbe small world ca~OIY· That family WU Bill M~'I. And, u many mow, Mulllpia ,. eventually came to Orange County and estaN"hed blgh marb c.wcNng baUtbd .a UC IMne, among odm .,.....,... eadM\IQl9 mi .. Soutblmld lldllaW.,.---11 dlililllllWlk ......... --;:.:~~; II W lltDCW-..,..__,1111!!11 ...... __ ......... 1-~ - '. S-Wednesday, July l.4, 1999 :One· bad inning • '• Huntington Valley pulls out 4-1 District 62 All-Star ; Tournament of c'hampions victory over CM American. HUNTINGTON BEACH • The Costa Mesa Amcncan Ma1ors Div1s1on All~Star t~am 11 gave a much better performance Tuesdoy than II did during last Sdturday's operung round loss to Ocean View, but one bad uuung dgainst Hwllihgton Valley proved to be the difference between sur- 1 , VlVal and elinunation , .. Ho$l Huntington Valley scored • all four of Jts runs in the dec1s1ve fourth inning, tlnd went on to score d 4· 1 victory and eliminate MAJORS way these kids played. The:.real- ly gave a great effort -much, much better than their first game• Costa · Mesa Americc1 n bounced back from Saturday's 10-0 Mercy Rule loss to Ocean View bebi.od the solid pitchlng oC Daniel Cooper, who struck out hve of the first 10 batters he face<l Tuesday. Costd Mesa Amencan from the District 62 AU-Star ToumamE>nt of Champions Costa Mesa AmenC'an battled back Crom its 4-0 deficit by scor- mg once m the fifth inning. ·and seemed pnmed to clunb back mto lhe gdffie by putting runners at second dnd hrst dlld the tying run at. the plate with nobody out 111 Cooper had a one-hitter going unW the bottom of the fourth, where Huntington Valley scored its fow runs on three hits, a walk,, and one error. But Costa Mesa Amencan came back with a single run in the fifth mning. OON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT Costa Mesa's Jeff Waldron (left) handles an Infield bouncer perfectly and completes the play with a peg to first. Above, Josh Elliott (left) and Kenny Knight try in vain to snare a pop Oy whJch bad eyes, falling safely in the ouWeld Tuesday night : the top of the sixth. But Hunting- ton Valley pitcher B.J . Farley. who struggled in dllowtnq James Mowatt d ll•dd-off bunt smgle and Josh Elliott d Wdlk lo sldrt the inning, forced the Costa Mesd crew into t1 douhle pluy, then got the dean-up hitter to pop up to hrst bd'>t> on the very next pitch to <'nd the gamP. Jeff Waldron, who just four days ago was involved m a car dCadent, started the i.nrung with a double off the top of the right field fence. One out later, Brandon Hoffman smgled to centerfield and with two out, Hoffman suc- cessfully stole second base. with Wctldron scoring from third base on the play. 9-10 All-Star Bs suffer tough loss • Last inning, grand-slam ousts Newport Beach, 6-5. MISSION VIEJO -What comes arow1d, goes around. Two days after coming back in dramatic f<ish1on to wm Saturday's game, the Newport Beach Llttle League 9-10-year-old ·a• All-Stars had their roles dramatJcally rf'versed m Tuesday's 6-5 loss to Laguna Beach in the Distnct 55 All-Star Playoffs. HWe wPre down 4-0 dncl we could h·ave qwt, but we didn't," Costd Mesa A.mencan 'vlanager Pat Mc(,u1re '>did "WP. hdd our chanC'e~ with the tying run dt the plate, but we just couldn't get 1t 0.one But I'm rnally proud ot the Costa Mesa American mus- tered four tuts oft Farley, with Elliott getting the first on a one- out single m the hrst i.nrung. With Newport winrung1 5·2 dnd only two outs from victory Lagu· na Beach loaded the bases before suddenly ending the game with a grand-slam to center field •we were stunned," ManagN Paul Von Berg said. "They were upset for about 10 nunutes and th •n, they were pretty much over it. You gotta love 9 and 10-year olds." Bryce Caricb turned in ruce pPrformance behind the plate, despite playing wilh an ank1e tnjury -by Mike Sciacca Offensively, Ryan Telles h<ld two hits and two RBis, while Scott Collon. Zach Von Berg and Tom Dlalyna.s each added two ruts for Newport. I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitious Business Fictitioue Business Name Statement Name Statement The lollow1ng persons The ID1low1ng persons are doing business as, are domg bus1t1e1>s as POLKA DOTS DESIGN UNDERGROUND UN· 2 Corte T1ova1a, Irvine LIMITED 2311 Pasadena CaMorn1a 92606 Apt I 1A, Santa Ana, ca11. Jody C Wtllry, 2 Corte lorma 92701 Trova1a. INJne. Calilom1a Elgin Bn~ey Rogers. !12606 2311 Pflt.<.tdona Apr 11A, This business 1s con· Santa Ana, Calllorma ducted by an 1nctMdua1 92701 Have you slaned 001ng Thi:. bus1nei.s is con· busme:o'> yet? Yes ducted by an 1nd1v1dual 7 15/1998 Have you started do•ng Jody c Wutry ous1nei.s yet? No This statement was Med ~n Bradley Rogers w th the Cour.iy Clork ol This "atement was Med O•ar ge Coontv on 7-6 !19 with ttie Coonty Clerk ol 19096798314 Orange County on 6·1·99 -Oa1ly Polol July 14 21. 19996794889 28 Aug 4 1999 W502 Daily Pllt>I June 30. July Fictitious Business 7 14 21 1999 W490 Neme Statement Fictitious Business The t· .. ,, nq persons Name Statement a•e do.no w~ .... 11.s as Thi. lvoow1ng peraons Little iouch·Uns 88 Fair are doing bu1>oness as Dr.ve. Costa Mosa ca !or SPEC WEAR 213 Topaz Ill& 92626. A"unue Newpon Beach. Ne'1al Quiroz 327 W Cehldrma 92662 W Ison Sr . •:\ii Costa Colleen McArdle 213 Mesa Ca! torn a 92ti:?7 Topaz Avenue Newport Carol M d1f'lllf'I Ou1ro1. Beach, Ca111ornia 921>62 327 W W sor1 Sr •38 Jenn.fer McArdle, 213 Costa Mesa Cahlorma Topaz Avenue, Newport 92027 Beach. Cahlomta 92662 This bus•noss 11 con Kathleen McArtlle. 213 ducted by husband and Topez Avenue. Newport wile Beac". Ca11tomta 92662 Have you sraned ooing He1d1 Hermrec:k 300 A business yElt? No Mosa Dnvo. Costa Mesa NEl!tall Ou1roz Caltlorn1a 92627 Thts statement was hied Thi~ business 18 con wolh the Cuunly Clerk of ducted by co-partners Orango County on 7.7.99 Have you &tarted doing 19996798492 business yet? No . Daily Pilot July 14. 21 Colleen Mc:Ardle 28 Aug 4 1999 W503 This statement was tiled I with the County Cteni of Fictitious Buslne11 • Orange County on 7· 1 ·99 Name Statement 19996798067 The I011ow1ng "411"!-00S Dally P11o1 July 7, 14, 21 , are d0ong business as 28 1999 W497 Little roucll·Ups 327 w W•lson St •38, Costa Fictitious Business Mesa. Cet1tom1a 92626 Name Statement Ne1ta11 Quiroz. 327 W The lollowonn persons Wason St •38 Coita .. ,, Mesa. Ca11fom11 92627 are doing business es Ca Tennis Tekniqves LLC rOI MIChePe Ou•roz. 2129 Vrsta Entreda. eo. 327 W. W~son SI , •38 !'ON ool Mar, CA 92626 Costa Mesa, Cahfornla Tennts Tak"""ues. LLC, &2627 ..... Ths business ts con· (CA), 2129 V1&11 EntraOI ducted by 1'1usband and Coron. del Mar, CA 92626 wole Th~ business 1s con- • Have you sl.lrted doing ~ed l>Y Limited Liebilrty busltleH yet? No Have you started doing Neltall Oo1roz bu1lnoss yet? No This statement was hied Tennis Teknlques. LLC, with the County Clerk ol PMltp Dent, Man1ger Orange County on 7·7·99 This sta1emen1 was liled 19"6798493 h "-·· Daily Piiot July 14, 21. wit lhe """nty Cle11< of ze. A"" ~. 1999 W50• Orange County on 7-2·99 :!!! 111>1>96798166 Fictitious Buslneaa 28~~1~9:1101 July 7• 1~4~ Name Statement • The foltowrng persons Fictitious Buslneaa are doing business 11 Name Statement ' SYNERGISTIC The fono ENTERPRISES, 5524 ere dotnQ bu~:~ s~:""s FernhiM Circte. Apartment AEGE~N GRAPHICS, ~ HllOl•ng_ton Beach Call· 271.Sl Saota._M.a/J ;io~9~!tophlr Sl'Olth, ~'1~~f' Mission IOIO., 6524 FemhiD Cin::le, Apart· Jorge Alex Puebla; ment A, Hunttngton BNch, 2676f Monin1 Ortve M!i· California m.49 " This ............ s 11 •con• llOtl .... IO. CA 92691 .,,...,_ Tiile bU"'°9H • con• CWCled by en lndlVIOIJll ducted by 1n indMdutl .Uve you started cJoing Have you stal(ed doing ~~i~ Smith ~~~?P:blf Tr.... 11a11rnent w filed This Malement Y<as m~ With 11'19 County Cte1'! ol with lie County Cle"' o1 Oninge County on 8·25·09 Or•t\Oe County on 7·2·99 , 199917974'7 11tt17911IO 0 1ly Pilot Jone 30. JIAy 0.ty Pnot JUiy 7. 14, 21, ?. 14, 21. 1999 W48& 28, 1tl>9 W495 Flctftloua Bu•lneta Fictitious Buslneaa Nam. St1tem«tt N1me Stat.ment The following pe'5Qnl The lollowing ~none are doing busloeH as 111 dOing buSlnesa es New Amerleefl Nal El· Univertlty Marelictl Me· 1 I.Ila, 12 CofPO"'•• "'811, ch1n1cal, 1000 Norlh N WJ)Oft hllcf\, CA 82860 Kraemer Piiot, Anaheim, New Arnerbln RNI El· CA 9290e 1111e Manager'l'let'lt Group, Marelich Mecnlnlcel Co • Inc., (CA), 12 Corpo11ta Inc . (Cellloml•). 9108 Plaza, Ntwl)Of18e8d't. CA OiablO A~ Heyward, 82060 CA 84~5 This bualnoU is con· Thia bU8inlll II COO• dUCtfld ~ a COtPofltiOn ~.!!by; a ciorpora~ H41\/'I you rted dOlng .._...... ·~ Maf1ed ...... "' fMltWM yet7 No bUMlf .. Vtl'I _, ,_ A/nef'ICln Aul El Matellett ~Co , JM9 ~ Grous>. tno... Mn M HejMmim. SI Inc., Grant Kfr'IO CEO Vice ~ TNI ~ Wiii llteO 7llil ~ _.tied IMlti the Count¥ ~ d wth .. County ~ illf ,__ CoUntv On .. n-18 ~ COUMlt On•'°"" ...... -..... t...,., .. --.... -. ......,_ Cely ""°' June 30 Jdf De11v 1111DC iMW A A 7:'1 It 1... W .... ~~1· ,.. _..,.., ' I PUBLIC NOTICES t I ( PUBUC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES FlcOOou1 Busine~• #103, Costa Mesa. CA 92625 ments. and inrerpreuve ex· A P£TTOOH F<>A PROSATE You mu•t t;i. thl• cl••m In nia Name Statement OOlno bu11ntss as SPE· hibit stands at CRYSTAL hlS betn hied l1f Htnn Chomeau the su.,.rlor eoun of the Sealed Brds will not be The following persons CIAUZf'OSALES CORFOAATIOtf COVE STATE PARK Or· ti 1n 1t1e 5'ipen0t Court of Cali County of Oreng• within accepted alter: are doing bus1ne1>s as NI Ohr bisinus rl&tne(s) enge Coonty, Calilomia_ lonu Crli'llY or ORANGE thlny 1301 d•7• ot the flr•t 2:00 P.M., THURSDAY, • a) Department o1 Design and llklress(es) used bV the comolete and 1n ac-THE .PETITION FOR PAO· pubUcetJon o ml• Notice. JULY 29, 1999. and ColOI. b) DOC sellel'(s) 'NlllWn tile past llltte cordance with the plans BATE ~ ~ Henn unlH1 you t'IC•lw ectuat Std Security 111 the 2488 Newport Blvd. Suite yell1 as slltld bV the sellerts). and spectlicallons there· anomuu rv be appoenltd a notice IPIHH u•• 89-092 amounl of 10% of the D. Costa Mesa, Calilornta 111 AMEAJCAN RUBBEfl PROO-lore and such addenda personll 11pmenta"' ID ldrrtfl. I You mutt .. rve en en-Lump Base Bid, axducMg 92627 UCTS, 1360 Logan. #103, Cos~ lhere10 a& may be lSsued mer tne estlll of \tie deCIOent. do,.ed ~opy of th• clelm on allernates, st1an ac:com· James R Cossio, 19 Mesa, CA Q2626 • prior to bid opening date THE PETITION llGIW 1ht the Dlttrlct Attorney of pany each Bid. The Surety ThomWOOd Street, IMne. Tfle ~on In C.iform 01 c~21c7ense required A, B, or deceotnt's wtll Ind codtclils, ,1 ~e~·c~:e'~l~~-J"J60-issUtng the Bid Bond shall Cal~OfAta 92604 Ille chef execu•.,. olhct 01 ...... • .... be adlnllle<I to ""'ll&la Tiie DI ..... _ ... 1 ..._ be, on the Bid Deadline. T v u.. Engineer s Estimate -·•· "'v iu ... t .. ttomey •l 7 I sled In t"A lat st b his business 1s con Sllltrts SameasabCM Sll4,.,~o wiNandanycodlolt111ava.latie Cl\/lc Center or1~ Wei t 1 '"' e pu • ducted b an nc1 d a1 ......... "" I ..... .. · llslled Slate or Calilorma Y 1 IVI u ,,,. Nml(l) Ind t.uiness B""s mus't be submitted orexamnaaon in u"' fit• ti.ell( bV Senta Ana, Ca 92701 D 1 Have you slarted CSOtng ld.11!.U ol Ille ll.lyer(s) Inst 1 "' ltle COllrl wrthln thlttv 1301 d•v• of epartment o Insurance business yet'/ Yes. 1115199 ROBERT E DONAHUE. l2GS& or the 8llttre W0111 de· THE PETITION ,..,ests t~ fillng of m., cl•'-'" :.he hst of Insurers Adm1ttild to James R Cossio Slee!7 'Mnd Stieel ~,.. .... CA scribed !herein. autnollty 10 adrnru!er llle~tate Sppenor CourtJCl\111 Civil Transact Surety Insurance This s1a1emen1 was filed ,.,...,,,. ,,.. . .., In Accon:tance with ltle ion. 1n This Stale th lh8 Cou Ct I'll 1 ....... Pl'O'J161ons ot Section 1no. under Ille lndepenotnt ,.. 1 n. A mandatory Pre·Br<I ~ Coun ntv e 0 Tiit mets Deng SOid alt 1773 and 1773 l of the Le· s11*>1'1 ol &tlllts Act. ~s The failur~ to timely file Conference and man· ange ly on 6 8·99 generally .dncnbed as tu"'"" bor Cod• ......, Depanment au!llO«I~ Ml .-iow the penonar end secure wnfied clelm dal""' Pre·B ... Job We 19996795525 luelll -..1• " ""' 11P"ft1Ghe .,. IDI many tt•tino an Interest In the -·• "' Dat!V Plk>t June 23 30 ru, IQUllJINnt. -~... ot Pa11<s and Recreation ~ 11111hcut ~nino court property 1n me ~penor wolf be conducted on July 7 H 1999 w4&9 accounts ~Und PIYil»i! has a$certamed that tile Bel _,_ Coutt w.U reeult In I"-TliURSDAY, · Ind Ill localld It 1360 general prevailing rates of aporoy11 Dt1 -no C&ttan property betng dec:lel9d or JULY 22, 1999, BE· Fictitious Buslne•s Looan. Suill 103 Costa MIU wages 1n the coority in vtf'f imponanl ao111 l'lelwMf. ordered forfeit to the State GINNING PROMPTL V AT Name Statement CA G2626 whli:h the work Is to be ltle PtfS0!\1111pmerane Yr11 be of Callfoml• and diattlbut•d 9 A.M. Pal1letP8nlS Shel The 1onowr10 petSons The llu(k ~e rs 1'*'1dtd ID dOtle be as listed by the ~"° 10 ~ ~ 11> 1n1tt· P"'•uent to the provi1ions ~•at are doing business as bl COlllUflllNllld II CM olllCf of Department ol lndustnal IS1ICI P1110111 uliels 1111)' 111Y1 of Health end Safety Cod• DESIGN & CONCRETE Cl/TTERS CHICAGO TTTlf CO. 917 Glen. RelallOnS A copy ol 1tie ..-ldee °' COllM,_, ID lne Section 11489 without CONSTRUCTION SUPPL y 1355 Logan Ave fllYll, l.Jguna Buell. CA "2551 llsl ngs Is bn Ille at the ad· PC'OPOHd C1IOn I The 1nOepend· fun her notrce or heenng SERVICES nue. •11 Coita Mesa. Cal· WICI h lnOOP*d sale ~ 1s drau Ui;ted above. ent eam11straoon aulhoftiy -" 00130, 07/07, 07114 BerklJey Pia~ Build ng •lornta 92626 »t l'> 1m Sucx;esstul bidder shan bl Olll*d 11Mss 111 llll!rutld · F 1 S1.111a 3500 Dennrs w Ryker, 1249 The !Uk Ult tS Sl.lb!ltt ID provide Pa~mentBondand penon Illa an~ ID lllt lctit ous Business Univer&•tv_! ...... CahtOf'nla Watsoo Ave. C:O.ta Mesa caflloma URlonn Convneroar f:>er1ormance Bond penon and shOwS good cauu Name Statement h .. .... Callfomla 92626 Code ~on 6105 2. D E p A RT M E NT 0 F• why lllt COUit ShOukl not gt3l'll The follOwoOg personi; IMne. Cahfomle This business IS COO• Thi name and 1Ck111SS ol PARKS AND lllt IUthOniy lltl dOUI~ bUsiness as 92697 2450 ducted by an lndrvldual tne ~ wilh whom dams RECREATION A HEARING on trlt penon GST • YSTEMS, 20101 ATTENDANCE AT PRE· Have you started doing miy bl hied 11 CHCAGO TITLE Ruaty Ar•iaa, Direc1or -.ill be held on .My 29 10llll at SW B rch Streel •272, 810 CONFERENCE IS busmess yet? No CO. tm Glenn.y11 L.Jguna Published Newport Beach· 1 45PM1n 0.Pt No L73 locNd Newport Beacti. Cahlomoa MANDATORY FOR ALL Dennis Rylcer Beach. CA 92661 and Ille la.ti day Costa Mesa 0811y Pilot July at 341 The C.~ Onwe OllllOf CA 92~~en B Frates 1863 PRIME CONTRACTORS; This statement WIS hied tor lthng dams by any atOtor 7, 14 1999 02613-1571 TliE MEETING Will BE wrth the County Clerk ot Si'llll bl ~ly 29, 1m, ..,,.ch 1s W492 IF YOU O&JECT to Ille Braemai Way. Newport CLOSED AT 9:00 A.M. Orange Coont~6·18·99 !he b.111ness dly b(IOll tne Fictitious Business oran11no of tilt penon you B~ach CaMornill 92660 ANY PRIME CONTRAC. 1 796672 W<:tl>ated ... date Sl)e(lhed N s sheuCd appur. tile hetnng lllCI his b1,1Sl"81$ IS con· TORS ARRIVING AFTER Daily Pilot June 23. 30, •bOwe ame tatement state your ObltCOOOS or I~• dUcicd by an individual THIS TIME WILL NOT BE JUiy 1. 14 1999 W471 Dmd 7.7.gg The following persons wntlen O!Jiec'ons WIUl Ille COii" Have you ~tarted dOll'lQ ELIGIBLE TO PARTICI--are doing buslfless as .... " bur.1ne:>S yet? No PATE IN THE BID PRO. F ictitious BuslneH R08EAT E OONAHut BUvertSI New Wave Media, 11620 .... o1t Ille helnng Your IPPU'· Steven B. Frates CESS AS A PRIME CON- Name Statement NewlJ(llt lleadl..COSta MeS1 Warner Avenue. •525, w:e mlY be In person or bV your This 5ta1,,ment was hied TRACTOR. The IOllowlng persona CN531562 98()78034 ~114 Fountain va11ey, carofomta •7voo ARE A CREDITOR w1tll the County Clerk of Only bidders who partoe:i· are dotng bus1neso as 11111G 92708 1 COl$noell t:llOtor of ,! OraOQO Coon1t~77~19·9976 pate "' both the Con· Caltlornla Marketing Fictitious euaines• Larry Marquez. 11620 ,.. ...,..., .., lerence aJ1CS tile Job wa111 Conoepts 416 VII Udo Name St t t Warner Avenue •525, OICNSed, you ~st Ide your Dally PJlol July 14, 21. in their enhrety, will be et· NOIU 12, Newpo11 Beach, a emen Fountain Valley, Calolom1a dltm WtG'l Ille cout1 ll10 mllll a 28 A~ 4 1999 W509 lowed 10 bid on the -...;ect Catllom•ft 92663 The lolk•wong persons 92708 CO"" to Ille __ A .. ,.-........ rn.., "' ..._._ bu ,.:'.,,.,,_~:='"..: cou"'n ..... ~ .... -n • Fict tious Business as pnme cootractOfs Foi Susan Margaret Fort, are .....,,g Sllle$$ as Th•~ business 1s """"· .. ....,._,....,.,, ,.,. • u• Iv 416 v Artfice S4J w . Wilson Q ...... • tour months lltlm tnt dale ol lttst Name Statement nner lntonneuon. contacl aa Lid<> ~d •2. 02, Cost.a Mesa, CA 92627 ducted by en tndrvidual ruuance of leatrs as -..Old m Tl1e lollowng persons UCI Contracts Department Newpor1 Beach. Cellomll Don Domin~. 543 w Have Vo" stal1ed doing ... v~ dOin wsmess 1 ~·thin Desigf) & Construe· 92663 D WSineSS yel? No Plobl!I CoOI Sldlon 9100 The ere g ~ tton SeMces Meredith Ths bus.iness IS oon· Wotson 2 la Meae. Larry Marquez '""" fOt f&ng dltms Wiii not SECURITY TENANT c duded by n lndlv"""· I CA 92627 Th llCPl'I belore laur months lrom SCREENING SERVICE· h 85 I 0 n 0 ( 9 4 9) a ...... Thia bUSinest Is con· .. slatetrnlnt was fried ........ -no .. -___.,,__ CREDIT BUREAU, 12669 824-6513 Have you started doinO d ......... b '~"· wllll tl'le County Clerk ol ... ,_, -· ,..,_ ...,.... "··ch...... s ea The s~stul Bidder business yet? No "'"'"" Y an KIUl•idoal Orange County on 7-6-99 YOU JMY EXAACNE·lllt • .,.,.. ....... ' tanloo, Ii· and us Subcontractors wlD Susen Fott Have you started dOing 19996798329 • br h court I )'OU "' a ~J 11i~~-9822 "'---be reqwe<I to lollow the Thia statement was llied buSlneat yel? No Daity Plfot JuJy 7, 14, 21, ~ 11'11tr1Sled in lht estl1t ""'""' ...,_.,, W•tl'I 1tie Counly Cterlt ol ~~~was hied 28. 1999 W499 ~ may e wilt! lht court a g~;::e nl F~~~n Valley. :="~~~ {:~~· Orange County on 6•18-99 w11h lhe County ci.n.. ol Fictitious Business ~OE 111:•) ~r~l.L. Notetof. (lorm rr: ~soness I!> con· dong Documenls. and 10 Dally Pilot J::'k":6J~~ Orange County on 6·25-99 Name Statement .,r; ";,.:' ~~ ~n inwn· dueled by an ll'ION!duel pay prsvawng wage ra1u 7. 14 21, 1999 w 479 19998797462 The following persons ._.._.,.-tstllt -t4a" you started doing at the location ol the Wori! Oan~Pl'-' June JO J·" a e ....:ft bu -Of' al lf'I peaton bu~•ness vA•? NO The SUCC85SIUI Bidder Flctl.tlous 0 u1lness " ..... · lllY r ....... io S"'8$S as account u .............. ........... "' •"" .. .,.. .,. 7 I~ 1 .J!99 W487 WORM PALS. 2!165 E ,..v~_, '" ,....,.._ P J Dunne ..,ft be required to have tl')e Name Statement We1tpc>rt or.. Anaheim. Code-=-on 12SO A Rlcamt '°' Thi5 &latement was ftl80 IDllOWlng Slate ol Cahfom111 The lollOwtng pe1$0ns Flctltlous Bu1lne11 CaMornla 92806 S~ bci form 11 M11aUt with the County Cler1< of Conlradofs license cur· are doing bus1nesa as Name Statement Patl!Cia Anne Fox, 2565 fromtllecourtdtrti. Orange County on 6·14·99 rent et the time or JC CHRISTI, 12 Klaloa Tile lotlowtng perton$ E Westport Or . Anaheim. ...., ler ......,, t9996786173 Sl,ll)ml5$1on ol lhe Bid Ct .• Newporl Beach Ceff· ere Gotng blJSlrlell.,, ca1r1om11l 92806 llB!'!'J!O m1'WUSQ Oolty Pllol ~ 14, ~1 . LICENSE tomla 92663 Body By You, 17220 Lydia Marte Shimkus, ....,_oYMDUYEJQ 28 Aug 4, 1999 WSIO CLASSIFICATION CMs Maese. 12 KialOa Beien Blvd , Hun11ng1on 256!> E Westport Or , UYM CAVE UP Boller, Hot Water Heatrng Ct. Newport Beach, Call· Beach, Calilomta 9264'1 .Anaheim, Califomia 92806 1208RaADWAY ADVERTISEMENT and Steam Fitting fomla 92663 N l c h o I a a J o h n Thia buSlness Is con· STE 120 FOR BIOS Warm·Alr Heating This business is con· Humphreye, 17220 Beed\ ducted by a general part· SANTA MONCA CHJO"l1 Sub1tc1 to cond1Uons VentiiatlnQ and ducted by an lncllVldual Blvd • Huntonoton Beach. nen.hlp NeWOOft 8udl-Cosia Mesa prescribed by the under· Air Cond11toning HaYe you started dQ4ng Cehlomla 928U Have you itarted «Mg CH530042 OOMEAtJ ,lJI 7 9 14, signed. sealed bid$ for 8 LICENSE CODE; buSlness yet? No Th11 bua1nesa Is con· bU51ness yel? No 191111 Lump Sum Contract are in C-4 Chns Maese ducted by· 1n lnd1vldU1I Paino. Anne Fox vltud lor the following C-20 Ills state11•11 was lll4ld ~ )'IKI I~~--'ftl!rs!atflT!Untwar111Utt 1~--..uflTnfn --. --4-Ui-Rrofect Speclflu· with ttle County Cle1'! of buslneu yet? No w1lh the Coonty Clerk ol REPAIR tiVAC SYSTEM. Bidder Ouelltlc•llone Orenge County On 6-2·99 N~u J Humphreys Orange County on il·7-99 NOTICE Of KIZUAE CENTRAL PLANT celled for to be au~ltted 1"96794"2 This statement was flied 19991795500 l'UA$UANT TO H£AL TH PROJECT NO. 9M126 It the tlm1 ol bid Include, Dally Plloe Juoe 30, JUIY wilh the County Cltr1< ol Dally Piiot Jufy 7. 14. 21 . ANO SAF£TV COOE UNIVERSITY OF but ere not~ naut11y 7 l4. 21, 1999, W480 Orange Coontv On 7·12·99 28, 1~ W500 SiCTION 11471/11488 CALIFORNIA. IRVINE limited to: (e) F I }'Mr FlCtitlOus Bu.Ines• 1"917'"'3 NOTiCE OF ANO NOTICE OF PROJECT DE6CRtP· requlre1Mnt f ntme Name Statement 280.Ay ~1#j 14w2t, APPLICATION TO ~~9/.gr~~ "TtON Replloemenl ol eK· =~~:. tnd ) c~ Thi follow\ng ~llOnl • ug • 508 SELL ALCOHOLIC ANO aAFl'.TY CODE lsttng 8 r h9nd1tr elld con· pe•t ttw.. yea,. .tmllef are doing buline11 as State of Callfomla -BEVERAGES IECTION 11491.4 v=~ ~em '° vat! In Ike end ec to thia Ma.rimus Conauftantl, 11 The Resources Oete oc AllnQ Apptlcat!on OTIMATED COST: ~ect. ?'or1~.·1.'•cndh ~c •, .• Ntwl. Ar.ncy 12.JUl·1999 ~.T.AJNECO~•'T· H,IOHW .... AetY $17',000.00 REGENTS OF THE ll2660"' • 1 i orn 8 DEPAR MENT OF To Whom II May Concem ... ., .. Not•: Prime Blddeni UNIVERSITY OF Denlae Q 8reslff1. 11 Ca· PARKS ANO The Neme(s) of thl ::... f'fllOS~CT. HEWf'ORT who do not inMt !tie CALIFORNIA nvon lllatld Drive. N;go" RECREATION AoOllClnlt•J ls/are .~ ee': ~ ~ que1111e1tlon1 In the Con-JIJY<'!~-~ ...,_...,.,,a-·-· ... _ ..... ,._... __ ... PUBLIC wnaKS Pl.AYERS PIZZA tt~ Documents m1Y not Publl .. -. ,...,._,.... .,._. __.i, __.,,,. 82 vn INCOR~ATEO be ellgtble tor IWetd. Cotle Mele Delly~ ~ ~~~'f°' NOTICE TO llOOERS The appllc:ants titled t1,244 U~ I , CUMl.NCY Bidd"tng Documents will Jt,Jy 14, 18, 1990 H4I '*' SMled bkSa wlll be re· •bOve .,. applying 10 tt1e .... ..ee4 JtW9uaM to be ava !able 10 BidcMrs on WM505 119 YolJ lta dQirlg ~ M lht Office of the Depertment o1 AlcoholiC Hellldt 8M l•fetY C04te wtONUOAY, JUl.Y 14, tlUllneu yet? YH, Aprtr ~"*" ol Patkl Md eev.raoe COntrot to 5811 ........ U.671 / 1f4ee lly 1tll, and wm l:NtilSSW<I It 23~9: G. Breslin AecrMtlon, Ptent)lng, Ac-lloohOllc t>evetage• '" ~ NIWPORT •AOt DESIGN I Tl'lll ala__. _1 ~ ~ and £rwlronmen· 512 W 19TH ST rollCI DIPMTMENT. CONSTRUCTION ,.,,.,..., -· ,,_. t8I Dellon OMlkln. Ptloht· COSTA MESA CA 112627 The ~ ......, SERVICES wittl the CouMy Cle1'! ol (1111) 8&3-4274. 1410 91t1 F°' the lollOwlnQ type of wWi ,.._... ~ ..._. Befke~ Place BulldlnQ Orange ~8-25·99 84~oom lltl (11581"), license 41 O~·SAL! ·•••••nlit ef leeelefte•I SUlte 3500 0 .. 11u ~ J.-.. 30197. =·1 P 0 • 142'98, Sim• IEEA ANO WINE·EATING 1 U78 ef ._ NMlll\ w Eatl P9Uton l!llM, .... , ........ ..... m. n I 0 • ca 111 0 r n,. Publlthed Ntwpotl Bffctl· ....., c....1 ~ ... ..... uo Irvine '1, 14, 21 , I 998 W IM296-0001, up to 2 00 Cotla ._.. Delly Piiot lly ,..._ _ ._ Ol9INt IMM. CA 92917-2450 ........ 9119M PM,'""'=' JIA't 2' J\jfy14,21,21 1999 ~::.0...Cewlly <"'>124ol830 ln1Cl11a =·. ~~ W!IJ7 ;... .. ::::== ==:::': ,:C~ openea":o •,.: ro:'j;{. .. If HihW 11 ~~--= not be M11b1t to,.._ "'1a. Ire =·"'.,. WO!\ .. IOI All •• mm • r:-.... ~ . liddlf9 ..... 1MUMDAY, '*I 1111111•"_,.11. fumllh .. llbOf ~ .. P.111 llllM .,_, .. .._ ...... ._" NLY 11. 1-. INdl 111, IDOtl end equlpln9nl C..• Att1'141 .,., ..._ .. --... ~lot e 111110011.,..rt1111 .. 1111-__ -.Rl!!"J .......... MOff .. 'J lo ctneio,i le .. 111111. I M 'ISll fMt • .. el............. .... ..... lirf _,., ·-ill ___. ... ---Cllll9ll. ...... -. ... ,. ............ ~ ........ °' .. '* Ula ___ ...... __ ....... r!;ii" CMe ................ ~ !!! A =t::!:.!~•~ 11.Wla• • ~-.---.. • ca..-...,,,:~ ·-• u_. lfftprowe •••.-rP. '::"\._..,.., =-t=:.., ~ .... .. Plug Into the Clossif ied section to find services from electricians 11nd plumbers to landscapers & pointers. Gordon L. Smith, 84, ol Newpcx1 Beach, re111ed telephooe company employee. died on July a. 1999 Service et 3 p m Saturday, H11bof Lawn, ~ -Olive, ()Q$la MMf SuM¥0fl; son, Bob and wife, Patti Grenddlildren; Liaa Smlth·Cleghorn. Melinda . Weinheimer, Kathleen McCebe, Ind 5 preat~en Cl1telfted ......... Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Dnv1 _N~ eeedl--t... 844-1700 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation a Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to payin& lnt1atcd prices for caskets a semca?n? ~ ........ 9.tclmaT ........ -... :•llltJI wednesday, Jufy l .f, l 999 9 • Public Notice DEfEBMENJ OF sul·COST PAOPOSAL8 (Bkfa) SubJect to conditions presc'nbed by the undersigned, s8aled Cost Proposals (Bids) for a Lump Sum Contract are nVlted for the following Work: · ' SPRAGUE HALL PROJECT NO. 914106 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE First Coms>O!'ent Submlttal of the ~FP including all presentation boards, st\Jdy model and the RFP written proposal ong1nally scheduled for. 2.1>0 PM esT. THUBSQAY. AUGUST 5. 1~ 'Second Component Submittal of the RFP includ_!?g:he Prehmlnary Design Cost Component (1n a sealed envelope) ortginally scheduled for: 2i00 PM esr. !JillRSQAY. AUGUSJ.12.1999. have both been deferred to: 2:00 PM esT. THURSDAY. AUGUST 19.1999. Design and Construction Services University of California. Irvine 3500 Berkeley Place Irvine, CA 92697-2450 I : . - The University .of California, Irvine has completed the Stag~ One portion of a Two-Stage RFO/RFP qualiflcations- based competitive selection process for Design Build services relating to the Sprague Hall Project. We wish to• thank all Stage One respondents for their interest and efforts related to this proJect. This Request for Proposals (RFP) establishes the requirements for Stage Two of the Design Build compet1hon/select1on process. Only those Design Build Teams that have been pre-qualified through the Stage One AFO process are eligible to respond to this Stage Two RFP. ·• _ 4 • The infonnatlon provided in the previously issued RFQ and it's Addenda 1s complementary to this RFP. and remains tn effect except as superceded by infonnation provided herein. In case of conflict, this RFP supercedes the previously released RFO • This Request for Proposals will be made available to pre-qualified Des19n Build Teams on Wednesday, June 9, 1999 at the address below. Respondents are invited to review the infoonation and to submit their Design Build proposals in accordance with the criteria established. The University of California, Irvine Design and Construction Services 3500 Berkeley Place Irvine, CA 92697-2450 BACl{GROUNDINEOBMAIION This project has· been determined to pe a Desig~ Build project that will utiliz~ the 1-part Design Build process. The Regents of The University of California have defined "Design Build" as the pr0<1.ess for entering into and managing a Contract between the Regents of The \Jniversity of Caltfomia and anotl'ler party in which the other party agrees to both design and build a structure, facility or other items specified in the Contractual Agreement. For the purpose of this Contractual Agreement, a Design Build Team (hereinafter called "Design Build Entity") could be erther a single corporation, a partnership, joint venture, or other legal entity that provides the necessary architectural. engineering, and construction services, whether by rtself or through subcontracts. Also, for the purposes of this Contract, any reference to "Bid" has been revised to "Cost Proposal" (along with additional revisions) as identified in Section 10 Supplementary Instructions To Design Build Entitles included in the RFP document. PROJECT PBQ.CESS FLOW CHARI Request for Propoials (Bids) .L . Submit . First Compolftnt RFP Propoul ' and Submit Second Component RFP Proposal .L Submltt1l1 Evalu1Uon I Protect Aw1nt . ... Du Ion Dntlopmant Documents Prepared .L UCI Review of DD Documents 6 Determines Protect Go/No Go ... Construction Documents Prtp1red ' CoMtructlon ol Project UCI Issues 9FP Documents to Pre-Qualified Design Build Entitles.. Each Design Build Entity aubmits First Component submittal of the AFP to Include all presentation boards, study model end the RFP written proposal (as Identified in Section 7). Each Oesigl\ Build Entity submlta Second Compooent submittal of the RFP to Include the Prefimlnary Design Cost Component ~n a sealed envelope). UCI l'9Views and evaluates each RFP avbm1tta1 and determines "best value". UCI then awards Project to Mlected 0..1gn Build Entity and contracts with Design Build Entity to provide Part 1 Work Terms and Conditions SeMces {Oe$lgn Development). Selected Design Build Entity providea Pert 1 WC>f1( Terms and Conditions S«vlces and submits Design Development Documents to UCI for Review and Approval. UCI reviews and evaluates Design Build Entity's Design Development Documents and determines whether the Project will proceed or Is •topped. If UCI determines that the Project should proceed, UCI will Issue a Notice to Proceed to the Design Build Entity to provide Part 2 WC>f1( Tenns and Conditions Services othetWiM the University will retaln the Design Bulld Entity's Design Development Documents for future use. Design Build Entity proVldes Part 2 Waft( Terms and Conditions Services and submits Construction Documents to UCI for Review and Approval. Upon UCI Approval, the Oe81gn Bulld Entity atam construction of the Project. PROJECT OVERVIEW This Request for Proposals has been created in an effort to obtain the most creative project approach and cost· effectiveJactlrty solution for The University of Cahfomia, Irvine. The University's goal Is to~ect a Design Build ... Entity that offers the best possible combination o! design and construction services that ~consistent with the goals of The University of California, Irvine. Submittals will be evaluated m a very systemahc and objective approach as Identified in the RFP. • ,, PREQUA&.IFIED Co.NCRETE SUBCONJBACTQBS ARE: Morfey Construction Company 2901 28th Street:Su1te 100 Santa Monica. CA 90405·2938 (310) 399·1600 Prieto Conatnaction Co .. Inc. 30 Hughes. Suite 209 lrwMt, CA 92618-1916 (949) 586-2660 fRE.Q.UALIFJED CUBIAIM WALL.IWINQ.QWS/GWING S'(STEM SUBCONTRACTORS ABE; · C/S Erectors, Inc. 2500 Old Crow Canyon Road Sah Ramon. CA 94507 (925) 820-8113 Queen City Glass Co. 1237 S. Gena Autry Tratl Palm.Springs, CA 92264 (760) 322-6222 . . ·• PREQUAL.IFIEQ ELECIBICAL. SUBCQNTRACIOBS ABE: .Anderso'n & Howard Electrlc, Inc. 1791 Reynolds Avenue Irvine, CA 92614 · (949) ?60-4555 Tower Glau, Inc • 9570 Pathway Street, Suite A Santee •• CA 92071 (619) 596-6199 • Woodbridge Glas•, Inc ••. 16661 Noyes Ave. Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 250-4444 . SASCO 4701 Von Karman Avenue. Suite 100 Newport Beach, CA'92660 (949) 724-1569 . ' PREQUALIFl.EQ EJfiE. P.R.OTECTIQN ENGINEERING IFIRE sUppREsslQN/SPRINKLiRS) SUBCONJBACTORS ABE: Cosco Fire Protection, Inc. 321 E. Gardena Blvd Gardena. CA 90247 (323) 321-5155 Link-Nilsen Corporation 130 E Santa Clara Street Arcadia, CA 91006-3237 (626) 445-3414 Grinnell Eire Protection System• Company 1521 E. Orangethorpe Avenue, Suite 100 Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 870-1010 Southwest Fil'9 Protection, Co. 215 E. El Sur Street Monrovia. CA 91016 (626) 359-0034 PBEQUALIEIED H\IAC lWEI & DRY) SUBCOtfiBACJOBS ABE: Air Conditioning Company, Inc. (ACCO) A.O. Reed & Co. 6265 San Fernando Road 4777 Ruffner Street Glendale, CA 91201 San Diego, CA 92111 (818) 244-6571 (619) 565-4131 Overland Mechanical, Inc. 7810 Burnet Avenue Van Nuys. CA 91405 (818) 781-0555 PREQUALIFIED LABORATORY CASEWORK & COUNJERJQP5 SUBCONTBACT<>RS ABE: Dow Diversified, Inc. 1679 Placentia Ave Costa Mesa. CA 92627 (949) 650-9000 The Valley City Manufacturing Company, Limited 64 Hatt Street, PO Box 8578 Dundas. Ontano L9H 2G3 (905) 628-2255 PREOUALIFIED PLUMBING SUBCONTRAClORS ARE: A.O. Reed & Co. 4 777 Ruffner Street San Diego, CA 921 t1 (619) 565-4131 Murry Company 2919 E. V1ctona St. Rancho Dominguez CA 90221 (310) 637-1500 ISEC Incorporated 10601 Calle Lee. Suite #190 Los Alamitos. CA 90720 (714) 761-5151 DIK Mechanlcal Contractors, Inc. • 1241 N Lakeview Avenue. Suite T Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 970-0180 I Pan Pacific Plumbing, Co • 1821 McGaw Ave. Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 474-9170 RFP Documents will be available to Prequalified Subcontractor Bidders on Wodnesdav. June 9. 1999 and will be issued at: OCB Reprographlcs, Inc. 17721 Mitchell North Irvine. CA 92614 Phone # (949) 660-1 150 Attn: Kim Ph1lhart or Colin Hamilton (days) Tod<! Howell (evenings) . .' Pre-qualified Design Build Entities may pick.up free of charge a maximum of five (5) sets of RFP documents at Design and Construction Services, 3500 Berkeley Place, Universrty of Cahfom a, Irvine. Additional sets may be purchased at Design Build Entity's cost from OCB Reprographics, Inc NOTE: IT IS THE SUBCONTRACTORS' AND DESIGN CONSULTANTS' RESPONSIBILITY TO REGJSTER WITH THE UNIVERSITY OR CONSOLIDATED BEPROGRAPHICS TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE SPRAGUE HALL RFP DOCUMENTS. UNIVERSfTY WILL NOTIFY SUBCONTRACTORS AND DESIGN CONSULTANTS, WHO HAVE REGISTERED WITH DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES OR CONSOLIDATED REPAOGRAPHICS, OF ADDENDA WHICH ARE AVAILABLE AT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. Three PRE-PROPOSAL. CONFERENCES shall be held as follows: 8:00 A.M. PST WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1999 University of California. Irvine Public Services Building Room 100 · Irvine, California 92697-2450 (949) 824-6630 9:00 A.M. PST THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1999 University of California, Irvine Public Services Building Room 100 Irvine, Cahfom1a 92697-2450 (949) 824-6630 9!00 A.M. PST THURSDAY, JULY 2.2, 1999 University of Cal1fom1a Irvine Public Sef\11ees Building Room 100 Irvine. Cahfom1a 92697-2450 (949) 824-6630 The proposed Sprague Hall is the second building in the Center for the College of Medicine at UC Irvine. The project will consist of approximately 65,000 GSF. It is anticipated that the building will be three stories above grade with a utlllty/Vivartum tunnel connection to the existing Neuroscience (Gillespie) Research Facility. The building will include spaoe for research laboratories, support space, and ottlces. The projected overall Contract Time (for both Part 1 and Part 2 Work Tenns and Conditions) for the Design and Construction of the project Is PAE-OUALIEIEO SUBCONTRACTORS AND DESIGN CONSULTANTS ARE INVITED IO ATTEND llfE PBE- approxlmately 25 months. PROPOSAL CONFERENCES, The site for Sprague Hall ls generally flat; rough grading has been done for the rlt!w bu11dit;lg. Site development RFP SUBMITT·~ REQUIREMENTS SHAU. BE AS FOLLOWS: will be limited to the area as Identified In the Detailed Project Program, with a main entry planned on the --_____ __t;MI --------------- . • northeast corner off the existing plaza and a new western service ~ard with 8 loading dock. • First Component Submittal of the ~~i~ all presentation boards, study model and the RFP written All building floors will be similar in use and configuration and will contain an open libOi'atory su e, ----~-__.proposal IDd Second Component the-~ the Preltmtnery Oeeigrt ue~:Avnni~int--- officelconference area anct general building support. The laboratory SC:e Will be designated as an H~8 (in a sealed envelope) wiH not be eccepted tdter: ~y~r!~ ~o~ =~ ~ ~~ ~ard~~Y· A central mechanieal space 2;()Q PM esr. THURSQAY.AUQUSJ 19. lM. The laboratory suites will be bised on a 22'X22' 8trUCtUi"al grid, wtth a 22'x11' laboratory moch.Mt. The structur81 system anticipated 1s poured~in ptace conet9te ~ walls wtth ftat slabs. The laboratory suites are envisioned as latve open areas suitable for the ftexibte planning and layout of laboratory and support 11989. Lab support apece will be located withlrt the interior zones, wtth leb bellChes extending to the north and south. ldealty mechmiical suppty la to be provided through a vettical shaft located at the IOUth end of the laboratory, with exhaust exiting the suite In two shafts to the north. The exterior of the building will consist of a cast conaete; and gtasa and metal Plflel curtain waff system. : • CON11BUCTION 8UQGIT; 111.000,000..00 • PROVIDE IUl-COIT PftOPOIAIA ... OM.Y TO THI fQf I QWWQ PM..QUMJfllQ DqlQN IUIU> ~~: .. ....... ....... COMtruot10n Co. tll1l11n D~ 8ulllir8 2415 c.moua 0r1ve. Suite 1 oo 1500 w.. cnon ~ SU1te 100 Irvine, CA Cll2812 = a.ch, CA 90810 =-0111 e~!! !!t..., ..()211 (Fax) ~1111 ~ Alctmd ,... H. 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The Renter Cent• 71 ....... 1-4203 PENTHOUSE VERSAILLES 1 Br, 1 Ba, nb pets. full amenities $1095 9'M73·274MMM75-4175 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 3br 2ba, 2 car ettach gar. yn wlgardlner S25~mo Avail Aug-1 t49-75t-3066 'WESf CUFF" m., quiet beautiful 2hr 2.Sba WIO new cwpet. 2 carp, dub houte, poo~ 11175. tct-515·20l7 Charmlrtg UdO Home 3& t :V4Ba. Fp $Pll1Sh Style. new carpet Upgt9del rw-out pvt encloMd yatd & garage 132 Via WIZ!ers $3000lrno Bo11om11ne Realty 949-645-9913 . Lioo ISlE 3 81, 2 ea. hre- p1act, 1g garage sunny patio $2800(mtl\ t-2 yr lease 107 Via Jucer 9'M94--010I 183HOUSE~ FOAAENT· NEWPORT COAST ' I~~~~ I l_:FEWPORr ~I FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNl'IY BY F~HION ISl.k'\lD Beautiful tree-lined str'Ht$ and golf course views. 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Mt-723-1109 692 SUPS/DOCKS /MOORINGS Dock Udo left up to 65tt smaOer boats ok, exceaent tocauoo, secun!y, easy pMIJ. waterlelectlle 949-673-76n TIE UP for 18tt Boet on Grand Canal $75/Mo 714·557·9202 50ft Newport Btac!Wf·Block Mooring With CAL-25 5811boal w1sa1ts and outboard $12.500 C1tt JM! 949-675-0919 1693 RVSITRA1LERS I RV CLEARANCE SALE lo!# m·leage dleseugas motor- homes T raaers·al pt1C8d to sell lmmed1ately·Sav1 ltlOIJSands1 makllg room IOI rear 2 .000 Sadleblcll RV T o1 ree 1-877·&90·8090 (CAL'SCAN) 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS AUTO WANTED Gf!rmen 94 & older or JapanttSe W.'96 Must be aulomallC low mdeS No d8alers please local CdM r9Sldenl pp 949·632·9041 ACURA lNTEGRA 90 S apd cd alloi,os (021976) S6 988 SOUTH COAST ACURA 714-97t-2500 ACURA '97 3 5 AL 4 dr, wt1\, gry ltw walnut tnm moonrool, WC, healed sea1s. BOSE 8 spkt sll(f sy$1em 6 cd changef. am1m ca!>S 351< mtles stiU under warranty lmmac cond. SJ0.000 Larrv ~9·640-1379 or 949'-4n-6638 BMW 31111 '92 2lk. 'Ne« body 15t'(ra7. AJC loidld. $1Vt, '500 IJowll asNM S 10 SK pp 1149~3-04 I I BMW 3251 COHVT '9'1 SIS,tn (C21M2} THEODORE ROBIN~ FORD Mt-646-0010 --- l"'c~I &MW '2$1$ '12 Wfile 4411 m rw ~ lealtlflf (n. lellof.~~~ Cd am1m $15 000.obo ~ -6'4•1254 8MWUil191 llMJlc~ arto lltw. mOantoot {W05563) S35 9'15 LEXUS OF WEITMIHSTtR (714)1'2..,. BU1CK LE SABRE 13 $211 peoncn1t1 Somt·• Gmc Pontllc Bu\cll 714'"4·5200 Chevrollt 8i&i; LS K b4 4'2, black; lot<led NC, SSOO dQwn assume $12 llt.,() PIMllll ~ 949 873-0.ut CHEVY ASTRO VAN 1113 $274 per month Sonny'• Gmc Pontlte Bulcll 714-44 ... 5200 CHEW lsfAo ·91 $27 4 pet montll SOMy't Gmc Pontiac Buick 7!4-444-5200 CMvy Cevaher '14 • 4 speed 2 door 4CYI stervo. Mii good. NC $'700 obO 949-631-1611 CHEVY CAVAUER 96 S7,9n (X116322A) TMEOOORE ROBINS FORD 14t-642-0010 CHEVY lUMINA ililHl-VAH 'H oogwlll O'Mllf, rin 1)9r· llCl, lulty IU1omatic & power S6495 obo 949.n1-6736 CHRYSLER LE BARON 1988 4-dr power u 1111 clean 11500 949-723 1504 OOOGE DAKOTA SPORT 95 Allio v-e (91 1360) S7.988 SOU'Tli COAST ACURA 714-97t-2500 DODGE DAKOTA '93 1 OWNER, AUTO, AC\ WHITE, RUNS EXECELLEHT $6500. Mt-54&-5337 FORD ASPIRE '97 sun 102114111 TMEODORE ROBINS FORD ll4M41-0010 Ford Aaplre 'IS Auto, /.IC, 45mpg, 5511 mlt.1 $300 down 111um1 14950 prlv111 p1rty 949-673-0411 . • FORD BRONCO '86 Eddie Bauer Edit, whltellen, lo1dld, mint cond. 4X4, CO pteyer, only 3611 ml, S1USOI 080. 714-754-0737 or Cell ph 714 ... 73-0001 FORD CONTOUR GL 115 Auto 1 sharp (123563) $7 ~ SOUTM COAST ACURA 714-17t-2500 FORD CONTOUR 19111 s10-9n . tP106ISSI TMEOOORE ROBINS FORD Mt-64&-oo10 FORD ESCORT SE 'Ill Auto. 11/f "" pwr &IP.Ito (195718) $9488 sount COAST ACURA 714-97t-2500 FORD dCORT WAGON ·w; $7,ln (X171n1 A) THEODORE ROBINS FORD 114M46-0010 Ford Muttang Coupe '92 New smoo. 3Gk 1111 5'fld crull.6. AJC, all power. now clutch/shock111ues S•OOO 949 64&-1808 • m my St,9/:'Ab f :BIBO 1i~i&960) TMEODORE fl081NS FORD 94M42-0010 FOAO T-tiiiO '114 s1,1n (X83nctA) TMEODORI! ROBINS F01'0 MM42~10 F«d v111 XLT 'M Club Wegon 9911 1111, supet cl9arl & ~. A/C, Aulo lul power $10 500 949-M2·54'3 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF , and TANNAH HIRSCH JU~,, CRIMI AL, Neither vulnerab~Wc: t dc:ih NORTH •J934 ._,3752 h:md, there 1111(1 excuse for We~ DOC orening the bidJing with ooc no uump. That \lrOUld almost surely ruive kept North and SoUlh out of gAme Aflc:r an opening no wmp nnd either a two-hc:an ~ign"Uff or 1 trans- fer tWo·diamond response, South miaJit not ha''C c:ntered the auction at all and, 1f South dtd act, Nonb prob· 0 Void WEST •K.QS • AQ962 EAST •7 Q Q 104 o AQ762 • K5 Q KJ963 0 5 43 • ably "'ould have been content with a 'ltnglc raise. The actual sequence allowed Nonh and South to land an aggressive four spades. West's dou- ble was more macho than any strong conviction the contract could be defeated ... J 10 7 4 SOUTH •A 1063 2 'V A . . o KJ 109 8 ... 83 The bidding: WEST NORTH lo Pass 11::1 4• Obi Pass EAST 10 'Pus Pass Wc>t Jcj a low hean, and ~ pby did not take long. Di!clarcr won 'in h:lnd aild led the lung of diamonds. cover~d by the "ace and ruffed. Declarer rctunieJ tu hand w11h the ace of trum~ and lc:d the jack of dta· monc:h. Whether Wc:st co~ercd or not was imrootenal. Di!clarcr had all the diamond spob and "'oulc.16 simply continue pu>htng d1amon<b through West un11l lhe defender CO\ercd. Tht queen would be rutted av.ay and, w11h the club finesse worling as e'(pccted, declarer could lo~ only two trump tncks. malJng +090 for four spade> doubh."'1 "''th an ovcr- tnck . , Opening lead: Four of O • Today is Baslille Day. commcmo- raung the historic moment when the French rose up against the monarchy, stonned I.he 'Sasolle and freed th.: prisoners. But had West been one of !hose incarcerated. the cnmes perpe· tnlled ort lhis hand 1.\-0uld have war- ranted no rcpneve. With 16 points and a balan.::ed 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS HONDA ACCORD EX '96 4 dr, IUtO NC. moonrool ai. loys, Cd (086350) $11,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6~ HONDA ACCORD '96 $268 per moolh Sonny'• Gmc Pontlec Buick 714-444-5200 HONDA CIVIC EX SEOAN 1197 Siver 5-Sfld ac aN pwr ex cass lbs 8lldng ITIOO!'lloot keyle" entry, $12.SOOiobo 714·915-2467 HONDA CIVIC 97 • <It' $llOWIOOl1\ cond<t.on (505094) $11 988 SOU'Tli toAST ACURA 714-97t-2500 HONDA CIVIC ·97 $295 ptf rnoofl Sonny'• Qmc Pontllc Buick 11~200 HONDA CRV-LX ·91 Auto. NC a"°YS l>O'l'er pack· 1198 (010378) $18 995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSlER (714)892"906 J911u11 XJS Convtrtlble '92 471\ !Ti wht.,an n. dvome wtlfflS S2000 down. assume $18.000 pp 949-673-0411 JAGUAR XJ6 L SEOAH '97 $39,195 97-4352 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 J1guer xJ& SEDAN 117 $39,195 97 .. 502 BAUER JAGUAR 71'-953-4800 Jtguat XJ6 SEDAN '96 $33,995 96-4519 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 Jag.ill' XJ6 SEDAN '96 $34,915 96-4517 BAUER JAGUAR 71(.953-4IOO 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANS/SUVS J1gu1r XJ6 SEDAN '97 $37,995 17 ... 481 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953 ... 800 J1guer XJ6 SEDAN '97 $31,995 97 ... 441 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 J1gu11 XJ6 SEDAN M ' $33,995 111-4•117 BAUER JAGUAR 714-ISMaOO JAGUAR 1994 XJI SEOAN40 S20,195 M-4391 BAUER JAGUAR 714-1153-4800 JAGUAR i997 XJ& SEDAN40 $39.1195 117-4397 BAUER JAGUAR 71 '-IS3 ... 800 Jeep Grand CherObe 97 414 lilt Ill.rack II•. ~ 11m'm/CO 15073781 $24 895 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71•)8'2-6906 LEXUS ES300 'M (145011) $22 695 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71•)892-6906 LExUS ES300 'M (IS8051) 521.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6908 LEXUS LS400,,93 (154706) $19.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-690t LEXUS SC-400 95 (045452) $26.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)HH906 MERCEDES BENZ 113 ••••WAGON•• .. lmmtc, wtrtllan, lltv. tunrl. 3rd teet. Xtnl cond, fully loaded! 714.754-0737 °' c.• ph. 71 ...... 73-0001 695 CARSlfRUCKS NANSISUVS MerctdH C220 IS $mol(e t•tver, ong ownet. 66k mi, MW ·s" class 1$ cOITllng must stlll $19.500 949·640-7098 &•9·23().9314 Mercedtt 300E ·§3 3.21tr ent)tll immaculate cond. 6Slc mile6. 1uto, 4dl. charcoal grey w·grey tthl 1n1 , CID snl!. must ,cJ $19 goo 71'271·7000 MERCURY MYSTIQUE '97 16033071 $9.988 SOUTM COAST ACURA 7t'-97S..2500 Mlfcury Trec:w 92 Blad<, low ,,_, 1U10 A.C $5000 obo Reti•bi• earl 949·640-00701149~5-0326 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE ·115 S5.9n (WC1tl201B) THEODORE RO&INS FORD 114t-Ms.®10 NISSAN EXTRA CAB Pl\J 97 $263 ptf fTIOlllh Somy"1 Gmc Pontilc Buick 714-444-5200 NISSAN OUEST XE '95 Auto dual 811 pwi pl\g till CIUIH 181•3641 $1~.995 LEXUS OF WEStMINSTER (714)192-6906 NtSSAN SENTRA 196 $221 per mon!l'l Sonny'• Gmc Pontllc Bulcll 714-444-5200 NISSAN SENTRA 'IS sun 1x1n2nAJ THEODORE ROBINS FORD 94M4&-0010 OLOSMOBILE cOTUss '95 •di. lt'c ""' (385851) $8988 SOUTM COAST ACURA 714-17'-2500 -PLYMOUTH BREE2E '96 s 170 Pl' monlh Sonny·1 Gmc PontllC Bllicll 7f 4-444..S200 HOME, HEA• TH AND SUSINESS ...... ERVI CElUNG DESIGN ACOUSTIC REMOVAL KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE APPLIED. 714'41o-3315 Loni Au P~r Prog~m ~ ~ried Ho5I Families b 224 -~ lfgll, 4Shrs/wl Mrqe cost I I Wl'!llnff Mf\VifS fitli1~, • '"~ • $24(\'l'fk.. per family, not P'f• ct.Id ~~ °! :oa ull 800-713-2002 : === or 949-495-3993 •B Newton i Ata0elitit• GENERAL CONTRACTORS New 0005I l9nodlls rm ldd LIS31090 MM75-0152 •=·-a::a 274 COMPUTER SSMC!8 • LOCI!~ •636318 ~weurai it.mm • s~ & Allcdat• ..,_ ___ ....... ___ ... Computer Serva• for wom-: 'Clll M~S en. Tutormg end ''b Slmpttfy your ltte ttwouah CLMSl'b VICKY'S CLEANING We olf81 1lft: BEST " House ond Window Clealino tO 'fM" experience, dit 1efsl VICKY'S 7144$M315 MH !LtAHlHO Ub'r •. AVAIL.AILE , CALL ANNE'TtE r • 714-434-1906. OIU•la It'• ....... , .. .. ....... , ........ Slllfli*" .................. ........ ,1W ..... ..... ..,.,., ....... ............ design Local reltrences MM50-3012 288 WCTAICM. SEIMCll ALL WOU GOAIAl'l11!D Dtro«tat • C'arpmlly Dl'ywd •• Window tnMI Raci"1 ' Salrto Ceplttt ~ {714) 999-7053 --·.:. ~ .. ~ ..... ~.,;;: ', ' , ' ' ' . .. ~ 308 b" HOME l~ VEMEm TIME to BEGIN' YOURHOME ·· IMPAOVEMENT PAOJEC]? I Oall • plumber, pUrter, ha(ldyman. or any of the ~eat.· seMC11S listed re ln our df rtcloryl THESE LOCAL SERVICE~ CANHELP OU ~Yf " ~· I 31~ L9M'!° I EXPERT CLEAN-UP TreK Pn:JnedlRemoved Non·licll168d c:oolrector 714-751-3'7• PUBLIC NOTICE Tht Callf. Public· Ulil lies Comm ssoon REQUIRES that all U$ed OOusthold good$ movers print 1he11 P U.C Cal T number, ~~ ~ chaut1ers prrnl tht1r T.C.P. ntirnt>er n al ~ertis· mints U yell l\ava a quesuon about the lega 1ly ot a mover, ~mo or chauHer. can. P.UBUC UTILITIES COMMISION 1714-558·4151 CttUMQ'l PMmNO 24 J ... &II • Glttl Pnoel Gullntl ~ FIWt Est. U37MI02 71•~IS34 Mn CWTOll PAINnNG Plolmlanel dMll, qu111y Ml!\ lr#m ' doclll ,..,~ M431'4110 MSlUIPWIM ,.,,, ....... .... I 11 'LtlF .... lttf n......,.u..wa_ Wedne$Cloy, July 14, 1999 TODAY'S CRaSSwoRP PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Kind °' .,.,., ·-~ 10 1nlinolt9 -14 8on5et 15 CollQe oft 16N.tt1f~ 17 Cwnel'lpit~ 18 Ego , 19 Ot<tetget!C bf-.nd 20 MdlOd 22 Symt>olof ilownea DOWN 24 BakeU:>el ~ 1 Sd-11 mtt Holmal\ 2 BeMtch 28 MzONI Mtlllt 3 Comp tid<•I 'Z7 Mu.ic condudCf' 4 Put out (hMt) 3 l Pop' a matt !i Tm• UITlbf'aOe 32 Gawk.I at at 33 l<lnd of bee e TV tp01S 38 Cfu• 7 Al>Ptat 30 Glgenllo 8 Claw ~ Mountm llofll e e>Cd! .. 41 Wild plVM 10 Flotsam eno-• 42 Hcsl'OflOlll period. 11 yype 0( eoflM 43 CraWltd 12 ~ mol/\t ""' Rec:kon 13 .... out barely l:=~·21=mo··· 48 Salao-bat Item 23 Cosrrieta 51 Bonng toutlnt c:ompany-52 Pu8onale 25 Clote-llttlng hat Soi Bald beby v BUdgt 59 /ldOf ladd 28 Seaweed 60~ 29~,... 62 p lontel 695 CARSITRUCKS NANS/SUVS ' PONTIAC GRANO At.l '97 4 \Ir auto. .,, "" new 15{,1()()3) $&,C189 SOUTM COAST ACURA 714-979·2500 PORSCHE 914 '71 (4 CYL) 2nd owner, 111 pepei wort, 11 Is. Good condllonl sssoo. 949-4117-2244 RANGE ROYER 92 VI, All P~. CC, tin, stereo casntW. CD, aunrf, ITIOOflrt, LOADEOll Mint Cond, mu11 See, St7,500/obo. 94t-M5'4035 SATURN SC2 1113 $&.In (XB4'1'921A) TMEODORE ROBIHS FORD 94W.H010 695 CARSITRUCKS NANS/SUVS SATURN SW2•WAGON '96 1 owner anto, a ake ,.w 2S2074l $10 !l88 SOUTM COAST ACURA 714-9711-2500 TOYOTA CAMRY K $288 per .lll0'1th SoMy 1 Glnc Pontiac Buick 714-44C-5200 TOYOTA COROLLA DX 96 4 di 111 law rn:les dNrl .&91767J $11888 SOUTH COAST ACURA 714-97t-2500 Toyo11 SR5 4-R11nner 4X4 M AU!o PM ~ lloyi. roofrack (02S 1311 S23 99~ LEXUS OF WESTlllNS'l'ER (714 )lt2'410i 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUYS Toyota Tecom• ut CID...S SR5 <ny 8lllt 1111 3.'TIO:. nc:w 56pd A.JC am-Im ~ Slllll bed liner $13 890 e•9 641H09t1 049-2»9'.tl • V'ti JETTA M 5139 pei mar.Ill. Sonny's Gl'l\C Pontlx B111e:k 714-44'-5200 1354 PLUMM<<O 1.1 m ~I p=[l~Q AIEMCH.. SPANISH. ITALL\N 352 PL:ASTERING '"/STUCCO JM Lacal Plumbw ... il ......... lii ... LOCAntO IUCWaMUM DllK1LOl<i ......, ....... .,, ..... U7~ ....... ,_,..._. •P I '-.... .._._ .......... ................ .... FREE ESTIMATES EXCtlenl ~ ITIOClcfn lt687398 714 •1090 school ol 1&nguagt5 .. ~ .. Oii • ...... · ~ ~... .... :-. ... ... .. ·I ' , -. ··. . -·.-. )mh ~1 u1Ky Prudenti,\I . . . . John W. Zisgen h r\t lt:.1111 Nolan Rl .. t! l ,t.1tl', lnl. AH) l 11c. flliH<" \ucc.t I . II , II • ( \ •l ,, ~I Res 9"19 487-6496 fa• 949 ..i97 215~ Dama R. Petti! Cann rn \:illagr lkillt\ I 11 r. !t ''" tw1>o.1 llh1I ,, "I"'" tk "h ( '''~'"" Pgr 71J 6~1 4bl0 I a< 9491673 6805 ( ,.1l1torni.1 Rl·.1lty I 11 \/1/J11r11 l1111r \f ''' /ti Ilic /11111 h'' • g.:,., 29 161 800 413 7686 Lora Vance Realtor 1' I 1.1M11l•r1/ / •J 1 Sprci1tli:z.i11g in: Sales & Rentals throughout Newport t-larbor Ell .J24 Mc>1inc Aw 11':.:ir:," IS.ilbo.t lslan<I C.i 92662 fltar1ys Va~teTllng Lora Vance 1949) 5.51 fi78!l 1949) 6734062 fa\ (9491 675 .3.3.31 Carmen Sipos Realtor 20 Years fapericnce Orange County Coastal Communities Prudential California Realty 8us (1149) 794·5700 01r (949J 6'!2'387J E·Ma11. carms1pos.pruoc.com eHandler "Yollr Real Estate Handin-" (,(i() North l "nau li1~hw;ay l.agu•lll &oi.h, < '1-Ml Coro11a. 'J~l Ala.r Properlie., CHRIS HOPPER• REALTOR, GAi, CRS .~ i07 I~. Cu.1 l I l igh~way Coro11.1 Del Mar, CA 92625 "Corona iJt>l Alar. Sin« 1960" Jackie Gillis, Realtor . '54rea Specialist" East Side Costa Mesa Mary Lou Kiebler Broker Lido Park Realty 601 I 1do 11.i.rk l>r. '-um• ."!·t. Newport lka.h. ( •J.U>G.~ 601 Lido Park Spuialist L111o 1M.: '..R.!afty Rt .\L E<, I A n : BY SAME CORONA DEL MAR LOCATION FOR 16 YEARS (9 t9) ..,6<>-8862 ~-j I' I J .I'' ( i 1 1-...1 11 \\ \ • "'I I'll I; < 11!11fl.1 \It I \I 1• • 1 ~~11~-- Paulson Realty Noralee Paulson Specializing in The Bluffs Newport Beac h 4630 Campus Dr. Ste. #200 ~ewport Beach Ca 4~/6 0-3822 Home: ($49) .548-3350 • 8:1esa Verde ar;a of Costa Mesa 1~___.,\...,.lw,...r-;":""'·~"'J>O" lkil~h & llunllnitton Bc•(h RESIDf.-.; l lAl Rf.Al ll'l IATf 2436 w( , r~ •• r." c.~, Hrgh"'•v :\'.-.pon Bi:a.ch. CA 9lf.S 1 • w ... w.r110 foole-Oavi\.<Om (949) 574-3'27 nu .. 19 \l)j <>5 I ·??27 r .igcr (71~) 'i4S-l6'i0 Humt< Olli,.t P.u O'TOOLE DAVIS Rn>Ltr .. •.-oci;ue CcruhcJ ~l0<.:111ion · · 1.J1>1 ~Ia ·on Elli Realtor ~ ldiuda \Ja~<>i1 · ~----. Specializing' in Big Canyon Villas Ford Road Properties . 949/759-7700 Jsla11d~ Real Full Service Office en ing Balboa Island, Newport Beach and Surrounding Area . Estate ~~ -'ale~. Rentals & Property Management - Call lJs For Your Real Estate Needs Coleen Brennan 949 644 6200, Ext. 165 Fax 949 717 2884 E·Matl BRoppoloO•ol com Barbara Roppolo lie Shari Beckett Coldwell Banker li60 ?'-ionh Coaar Hidiway l..agum Bcxh. CA 92651 "IAp-&'"b, Nnvport &-.ch ff s.,,u, Or.11p °'""'Y" eus. (!Mi 4114 om mimm Cel 1949) 422 8939 £4 132/134 1ii1i1i1m (9491 UNm "&utbluf/ anti Bluffi Specialist" (949) 614-0195 IB ..... Joan Trout 2901 :\~port 81\d, ' !\e-aport &>3&.il,, CA 9l(l63 Bus. (949) 675-4630 Fax. (949) 675·2127 Serving Balboa lslan~ and Lo.cal Beach Communities Since 1970 Mary lla..r~ Realty A l<HI Est•tc ll'olcU"fC . IOI Agate Ave. Bo/boa Island, CA 92662 Bus. (949) 675-3612 •Fax. (949) 675-1662 F.arl & Judy Taylor Century 21 Bcachside Realtors @ 19671 lk-.ich Bl\'d. Suite: 101 Hunriogrnn lkKh, C\ 9U..t8 "T/11 Top Protluei11g Cmtury 2 I · .Agent.t for the AN'a" Cell(714)39M146 ~ Cannery Rentals Property Management, Inc. 2.911) New~>rt Ol~d Nt"-P.'rt Bt.i~h •. CA 9266'\ (94Q) 675-4606 (949) 675·6173 J.( !!()()) 24 7-11209 . Burr White Realty. SALF..5, PROPER'IY MANAGEMENT & VAC.ATION RENrALs Ma.ryAnn W. McGuire Prudential California Realty l.i CorporaJt Plan. swce 190 \e.·port Be-.M.~ ~ 9.!660 "for Ytmr \en· Be.H Buv ut tht' Beach" l ,·.klin" ld~1· \;I( /ti\' Bas. (949J 646-6no Connie Maxsenti Coast Newport Properties 4 O..-ic Plau, Suite 260 N-pon BcAch, CA "$,/Jing Mon Than Hom~s ... · A Lifestyle" . Pager !9491707-7583 4 C ivic Pla1a1 uttc 260 Newport Be.ich, CA Tim Carr 717-4745 "Speciali~ing in Newport Beach & Costa Mesa Income Properties. ,, Rich Meaney 717-4741 Corona Del Mar Specialists Since I 983 Celebrating Over I 00 Homes Sold in COM (949} 7;,9-9070 BEACH TIME REALTY Sales serving Balboa I lanCI and 'ewport Beach Ince 1977 Barbara A. Amstadter I I Office Producer Top SO lntcmation.tl)> R I l.c.~ bpen U 11/leS.' Prudential California Realty l \ fA)rpllr.llC Plata. Sulit' J 9(} .,_ _ __.. __ _. \t"411"•n BtvM:h, CA 9.!660 Covn-i11t UH Orang~ °"1st ... H1m1i11f.1011 &ach 10 Son Clnnmu •5p«16/ivng m lindn bk• f'll (9'49)~4~00h1 140 .,.,.,,TAOTEoa•n. ,.,,., PQr 19491221.22n ......... .......,.,"""' Gisela Bunneister The Summit Real Estate Group "Newport <Mst RnUknt S~tWisi" ~ (94917~9·57-47 fu· \919) 7'9·5744 Pgr (7141967·0074 Gary Morgan • Rtaltor' First Estates .. Real Estace Group 1'011 f Pw.:llk C.-H..,. 5im I SO ComM Ort MM·? 9l62S ..