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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-08-27 - Orange Coast Pilot' . I I ·. • SERVING THE NE~\ORT-MESA COWAUNITIES SINCE 1907 f.RIC SANTUCCI I OAllY Pl.OT Through a closed gate at Southcoast Early Leaming Childhood Center, Lindsay Kelly, 3, at left; Gina Pecora, 4: and Daniel Shokrollahi,· 4, can see thelr not-quite-finished -and off-limits -playground. ,.. • ••• City manager's decision to allow the wall surrounding Southcoast Early Childhood Leaming And the children crutplay Center to stand can be appealed by residents until Thursday. •Teachers say the unfinished playground is almost completed. CRH:. RL.;UNC !Wt Pilol COSTA MESA -A reinforced wall built to protect a day-care center where two children were killed by a car in May will remain standing, City Mandger Allan Roeder has decided After listening to neighbors' complamts about the wall infring- ing on public sidewalks, Roeder upheld a prior decision to issue an encroachment permit. In an eight-page letter to neighbors opposing the wall's !Wtl'b COSTA MESA -Carrie McCluskey think!. she.gets at least 10 questions a day from the inquisitive legion of chil- dren. "When can we play in the yard?• they ask one by one. The sandlot looks tempt- ing. Colorful slides and swings are empty Grass seedlings have sprouted And yet the playground, redesigned and nearly rebuilt through tireless work since that day when two children were killed here. has gone untouched. ____ "location, Roeder admitted •the willl Should not have been con- structed where it presently exists.• However, the city's top administrator believes several modifications will address the neighbors' concerns. •we acknowledge an error was made to the location of the wall, but (to) what extent is it hazardous to the public?• Roeder questioned. •1 think the underlying issue is whether an encroachment should be allowed at this site. Examining Ed Deckert, project manager for the wall, stands in the empty play area beside Santa Ana Avenue. •tt's going to waste right now,• McCluskey said. •Jt looks so mviting. · I can sec why the kids want to go out the criteria. we fell it should.• shield children who attend the The wall surrounding the day-care facility from the kmd of Soutbcoast Early Childhood SEE WALL PAGE 7 Leaming Center was meant to · there. It's exciting to them " SEE PLAY PAGE 7 7 2 · H 0 URS MILLENNIUM MOMENT 1 :~ ExPiore Crystal Cove State Park ' with naturalist Simon Fellow on •lull moon hike from 7:30 to 9:38 um evening, Hikers wW be · looking and listening for bats, owll. royotes, nlCX'OOftl and other nocturnal 09111\lres, Not recmt• mehded for dUldren under 8 Meet at El Morro V\sitor center, Crystal CoYe State Park. 847 t B. COMt Highway, Newport Bea<'h Cal (949) '87·76'7. C():)-ta Me.a. For more infonnabon, call (818) 909- ....._~, "9963. 3rrs llEADlU'IRNG 10 DOt Costa Mesa hr • • fighters will presc.nt an adult first4Jd and CPR cla from t to 5 p m. today at th Costa M Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St AdmissiOn ta $10. For more inlor· mation. call (818) 645·i156. 4 .... DN .. Ale ~~~=~( with Criltlri Puseno wW be pro- lldld at 8:30 e.m. Siturday at ....,. aa..... 2301 San .... tllllkMid.Coronadel MS .-...w11 c11a-. wt.at to ........ = ....... flocn llJ) -I ....., =..:.=.::c- .. DARE-ing t_o care about kids Lavonne Campbell was a New- port Beach police detective who speoalized in 1uvenile ca es and for many yea.rs worked s the department's Drug Abuse Resi tance Education officer. She was married to former police chief, Arb Campbell. over a deoades-long career, she won dozen~ of awards and praise for her work with child abuse and cxual assault cases. Under her lea<iership, the department WU ~ C-pMll recognized lor its seniittYity by the Orange County SeXual AIMWt llllilN9t'li.....wor..,..k. ·working wtth tbit CbPd abme. dlMd dlalect c... (y<>uJ haw moments ol real delpalr, • •.a llk1 "With DARE. I get tbe chance to l-1iY bllW -I! i Let OQ ddldr9' 1111111 lonn loUDdatkJDI of gaOd ....... IDU.e5,lbewtl 11 $11• .. hlmOlllcadllle~by birdaar-..... ,.,...... ....,., FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 , 1 Shifting ·tides ·put Newport on alert Change in the drrection of currents could bnng bacteria- contaminated Huntington Beach water to West Newport. Dmyflnt WEST NEWPORT-The tide bas shifted bacteria-contaminated water toward New- port Bedch, ofhodls morutonng the situation said Thursday. "The currents m the ocean have now shilled l>Outhwest toward Newport Beach and (county workers} are on alert.• Council- man Tod Ridgeway said. The contarrunated water has forced the closure of four miles of Huntington Beach, from its border with Newport past. the oty's pier. County health officials continued to try to fmd the source of the contamination which SEE TIDES PAGE 7 Privately • funded center likely to win city support ~l'b NEWPORT BEACH -Councilman John Noyes told an Arts Conuru.ss1on meeting Thursday that it was likely a privately fund- ed project for a new arts and education cen- ter would be approved and suppor~d by the city 0 ·Nobody at the aty wants to run or fund Uus," Noyes sa)d, adding that the best sce- nario for council members to consider would be if the anbopated $12 million needed to build the ct?nter was raised through pnvate donations. An ad-hoc comnuttee, made up of Arts INDEX AROUNOTOWN -6 CUSSIAEDS -.10 DATEBOOK "---2 SEE CENTER PAGE l POU« FILES ---···2 PUIUC N011CtS -·---' SPORTS -·----··--·' 2 Fridoy, Augu~t 27, 1999 date book CHECK IT OUI Doily Pilot! .. . .- ~ Find inspiration -in true life tales Versatile actor from Orange County makes last appearance -T liere's piration m ta.Jes a ut those who have overcome life chal- lenges with body and spirit intact. Find it in these recently published person- al stories about surviving physical and emotional adversity: .. Three Quarters, Two Dimes and a Nickel'" is Steve Ftlfer's poignant memolJ' about creating a normal life after a para- lyzing wrestling iziJwy. Refusing to be defined by his physical condition. he explains that he may not be a dollar bill, but that •three quar- ters, two dimes, and a ruckel • add up to the same thing. His battle to develop the mental toughness to put the accident behind him and embrace adult joys and responsibilities is described with candor, humor, and a total lack of self-pity. "Surviving the Toughest Race on Earth .. captures the brutal insanity of the Raid Gt1uJoises -the uJttmate endurance adventure calling for five-person teams to navigate Earth's hottest, muddiest terrain by foot, bike. r ayak and camel. Writ- ten from a du pective of sports jour- nalist arid athlete, Martin Dugard's rivet- ing saga reveals much about the power of group dynanucs and the need to test one's limits "Fighting Fire" chrorucles the expen- ence of one of the flJ'St women to penetrate the all-male bastion of the San Franosco Fire Department-a smk- ingly beautiful Stan- ford grad set on real- izmg a dream that bums in her soul Carobne Paul's . descnpbons of blaz- ing infernos, day-to· day dangers and her fight to match her colleagues physically and mentally make for a capbvating tale about personal dis- covery. "The Diving Bell and the Butter- Oy" is the startling memoir of Jean Dorruruque-Dauby, the edltor-m-duef of "Elle" magaZJne, who suffered a debilitat- ing stroke that left lum able to communi- cate only by slight facidl ~ressions. Oeternuned to ec;cdpe the paralysis of his dMng bell, Dauby devised a means of using the only tool available to him -his left eye -to dictate the mspUUlg chap- ters of lhls graceful book. "Cleaving" pro- vides an unflinchmg look at a mamage marred by infidelity, infertility, drugs and alcoholism, written in the alternating voices of writer/spouse duo Dennis and Viclo Covington. The dual • Atrx COOlMAN IW{lb 'M iss Saigon," the elaborate Broadway musical. is rum· bling into town Thursday, an for cast member Matt Jankowski, who grew up in Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach and has toured with the production for the last four-a.nd-a- half years, the show's arrival at the Performing Arti center will mark the conclusion of his life on the road. Maybe. Jankowski, an actor who handles miscellaneous roles from the male ensemble, is finishing his run with •Miss Saigon• when the show doses here Sept. 25. He wants to move on to other things. he said. But he isn't quite sure what could match the intensity of working on ·saigon.• "I thrive off that type of frantic ener- gy," J~owski said in an interview from Fort Worth, Texas, where the show has been playing. "That's why I've been able to stay With the compa- ny so long and keep it fresh." Jankowski's role in the show-the most elaborate and technically com- plex traveling musical currently in production -is one that r.equires him to adapt constantly to new dramatic situations and roles. He can be called on to play 20 different characters in the performance, and often handles several roles at once when other actors are missing. "My job is to know everybody else's roles,• Jankowski said. "I don't neces· sarily have my own.• Sometimes that means Jankowski will be singing, sometimes it means he'll be' doing gymnastics. One rught he'll play an American marine and the next night he'll be a Vietnamese villager •u can be very stressful, and you · always have to be ready to hop in," Jankowski said. •saigon • tells the story of the after- math of a romance that develops between an American soldier and a Vietnamese girl dunng the Vietriam war. Having returned to the U.S. and married someone else, the soldier learns that he has a child across the ocean. He and his wile return to Southeast Asia, hoping to set the situa- tion right. but become entangled 111 tragic complications. The story iS an update of Pucaru's •Madame Butterfly." But it is present- ed with a degree or technical wizardry and theatrical trickery that would have made Pucc:mi's head spin. Seventeen trucks are required to slup the massive sets, lights and computer systems for the show. For the actors who give the perfor· mances. however, considerably less space is allocated. Jankowski says be has 'Miss Saigon' at Tue €enter------~-~- • WHERE: Orange County Performing Arts Centers Segerstrom Hall. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Thursday through 25 . Showtimes are: Tuesdays through Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sat- · urdays, 2 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Special performance Sept. 20. 8 p.m. + HOW MUCH: $41 to $66 • PHONE: (714) 740-7878 Matt Jankowski, right, can play 20 different roles ii\ "Miss Saigon." Above i s a scene from the musical spent these last four-and-a-half years liv- ing with nothing but two suitcases, a suit- bdg, a computer and a backpack ·we also get a trunk: Jankowski said. •1t•s a little p1ece of home that comes with you. ft's surpnsmg how a lot of people are able to flt their We into a box like that. .. Jankowski has had a lot of practice adapting tus Westyle to the demands of the theater. He has been perform- ing, m one form or another, ever smce he appeared at the age of 14 as Gepet- to in the Orange County Children's Theatre's production of •Pinocchio." "I just fell in love With the whole thing," Jankowski said. "That's kind of my first dream." . Since that initial show, he has per- formed in the Fullerton Civtc Light Opera's production of •Best Little Whorehouse in Texas," worked as a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Rams and as a smging waiter. •Saigon,• though. is the job that he feels has giv- en him the greateSt chance to explore a range or acting possibilities. •1 have a good opportunity to try out different things and not get stuck ma rut: Jankowski said. At times, working on the show has been thrilling. •When we were in Green Bay, it was the hottest thing that hit town," By the· n~mbers Jankowski said. *They treated us like we were the Packers." There have also been perlonnances that were less than electric. •When we went to Boston. it was lilCe: yawn," Jankowski said. But even a sedate performance of the masstve musical is a hard act to follow. Jankowski is sorting through a number of options lor his post- • Saigon• existence, including moving" '.tO New York and pursuing a career as a visu~ artiSt. ! "I'm still up in the air," Jankowski ; said. But he seems certain that what-• : ever he ends up doing will be some-·;: thing creative. :- "I'm not the type of person to work for Procter & Gamble for 25 years and • then retire,• he said. Jankowski said that he wouldn't :- necessarily be opposed to working on • another musical in the future, but that-: ' he wanted to spend some time living .. ~ an ordinary We before embarking on ;~ any extended travels. "I'm definitely -: ., going to miss it.• he said. "It's a ~ lifestyle, you know? I'm not going to ; ! know what to do with myseli." ~~ And as for the trunk that has carried· around the pieces of his life these last • .. four-and-a-half years, Jankowski feeJS:.: a little conflJcted about the idea of : emptying 1t out for the last tune. • .• 'TU be afraid to unpack too much,·: ... he said. :·.: perspective of a union based on "cleaving• -taken from the Biblical mJunction for a man to leave his parents. and mearung both to cling and to split -is both disturbmg and exhilarating m its honesty 'Miss Saigon' tours the country with statue of Ho Chi Minh and a partial helicopter "EducaUng Esme" JS a spmted account of a spunky 24-year-old teacher's first year in an inner-aty, fifth·gntde classroom m Chicago WhUe it's a story about an ideal- istic educator, tlus hip. funny diary speaks volumes about frustrations found in ariy workplace, about resisting confonruty and takmg a stand against me<hocrity. • "The Hungry Ocean" tells the story of a fishing trip over 1,000 nautical miles, narrated by female captain Llnda Green- law. Originally profiled m Sebastian Junger's hugely popular "The Perfect Storm," Greenlaw recounts the perils of weather, mechanical failure and qew in- fighting, expertly detailing the dangerous world of deep-sea fishing. • OtECX IT OUT is written by the staff of the New- . port Beach Publlc Library. Thfs week's column is by Melissa Adams. In collaboration wi1h Steven Short. REAQERS HOTUNE (949) 642-6086 There are 17 semi-trucks making their way to the Orange County Performing Arts Center packed with such items as a 15-f oot. 300- pound statue of Ho Chi Minh, a partial Huey helicopter, a 1959 Cadillac repli- ca and 104 chain ho1Sts for scenery storage. But let's not forget the 450 costumes, 95 sound speakers, nine miles of electric, automation and sound cable, 435 lighting instruments and 1.600 pounds of dry ice used each week to create fog. And that ls only a sampling of the inventory needed to create the award- winning •Miss Saigon," S&d produc· tion manager Mahlon Kruse, who also listed 59 automated effects for scenery, 60 guns, 22 scene shifts and 12 com- puters to run the perlormance. In addition, the show boasts 43 cast ReCord your C01""'m-.m-1e1-nu ... ~ the o.ily Pilot Of MWS tlp5. news stones, illuJtJ.t!Ol'll. ed1to- tl.t rri.ttef Of'~ her.in CM1 ~ ,.oduced ~ out wnn.n pennd5ion of copy- right owntr VOL IJ, NO. 200 ~K.IOHNION, flYbfilfw -.uAMu.DILL. fdltot ITIVIM.Wll ~Ecltot RIA IOMAnA, ~~EdttOt I.I.CAHN. Chy!cltor DM-. N1Mrdltot --CAIUOlll, Sparta ldltor MMCIMlllN, .... ....,, N1¥rWli- o.lfild NNIMtw.19 &AIMJGllTaw, ,,.. ..... "" ....... OWi..,.,. oMolt ADDRESS Our lddr9 is 330 w. 11.y St.. Costl MeM, CA 92627. HOW JO BEACH u~ OftMllelon The Tlmll Or~ County (IOO) 252·9141 Mii••• a...fled (949) 642-5678 ~(Mt) 642-4321 ....... ..... (149) 642·5680 Spotlt&el) 574ooC22J ' ...... Sports, .. (949) ..... , 70 f-milt: ~·••11Nlnk.net llllltOllCll .... Offb (Mt) 642..U1 ...... Ml 631-7121 ~ ... .. ....... ... ,,, ......... ......, ••1taca•...,.....,. members, 24 traveling staff and crew and 18 orchestra members. •1t is the fastest-moving show of its size considering we set up the whole thing over two days and take it down in nine hours,• said Kruse, who has been with the production onand off since its 1991 premiere at the Broad- way Theater in New York, The show made its 1989 world prellllere 111 Lon- don and has gone on to gross more than $1 billion worldwide with more than 25 million people seeing the show. To date, It has garnered 21 mter- national awards. Kruse said today's show has been customized to play shorter runs (two weeksJ and at smaller theaters, il needed, without compromising the artistic elements of Uie production. "The first national· tour h ad long, long engagements arid could take a couple of weeks to move a show. Of course the cost of moving at that pace WEllHll ftMPIMTUMS Balboa l!Or'67 Coron1 del Mar '°'66 . Costa Mes. 11168 Newport Beach ICW7 *"''PO" Coast ICW7 Wtdgl ....•• 2 .... Net.,on.. , •. 2·J IW ............. 1·31W ....JlelJ. .. , ... QI& ...... .>JM T1DES TODAY First IOw 4.19 am .••.•••• -0 2 Flnthlgh 10:36 • m •••••.• 4.7 Second tow 4.07 p.m ........ 1.4 Second high 10:10 p.m. . • • • • 5.1 SATURDAY f'lnt low 4:501m, ••.•••• 0.0 F1rst hW- 11:071.m .•...•• 4.1 Secondlow 4Mp.m ........ 1.4 s...d~ 10:90 p.m. •••••• 5.S -.. was phenomenal but the show's long run made up for that." Kruse said. •1t took about four years to come up with best engineering ideas to keep the quality of the show the same but move it faster. And since we can move on a two-week schedule, it opened up whole new market to smaller the- aters.· Some of the engineering technolo- gy, Kruse said, utilizes "dead space in the air,• by hoisting much of the cenery and equipment 35 feet above the stage. "And by pushing the whole set out to the audience over the orchestra pit -it allows us to play smaller theaters arid still have the advanta~ of 17 trucks of scenery," he said. ' The set for .. Miss Saigon" Includes a 300-pound statue of Ho CbJ Minh, which often towers over the actors during the productton. SUIF POLICE FILES The southwest swell lncre~ today tor walst·htgh s.ts. A new southwest swell moves In this week· end. bringing some fair shlpe, to our 1"11Unwll11t• COSTA MBA ...._ StNet: Several video games and three pte<es of jewelry worth S1,6S0were stolen from• home in the'600 bkxlt during t'-d.y of Aug 19. 8rtltol MrMt: A radio and• pair of speakers worth S160 were stolen from a car In the 1300 ~during t'-~of Aug. 14. _,..,..,. sn.t: 1'wo bl«k; long.....,_ shirts worth SJOO w.re stolen from • J10fe In the 3300 block M 5 p.m. Aug. t t. Goff CourM DrlwS c.ndy and ...,.,.., C.tf'tons of dgareaes wont. S260 were stolen from• business in the 1700 block dur- ing tM awning of Aug. 11. -...._ c.ne.-DrMi A laptop computer worth S3.ooo was stolen from I buslnels In the 600 block ~ti 3:30 and S:JO p.m.Aug. 5. WGfJlllMll .... C... .._, 4 • A c"9ular pfM>ne worth S100-M11n from. cw fn .. JG block. 7 p.m. AUg. ~ Ill ••rt ... lauaa A Gllullr .... WDfth MIO_ .... hnta,...... .._ .. ., 4nl p.11\ ~ 11. Na Jlft ........ A ...... C!Dfl1'Alrlnd ....... f/I .....,, .... , ....................... ,, .. .._ .... -.,11 ... -.a ._ .............. _ ...... -.a .. uu~lt Doily Pilot Friday, Augu1t 27, l 999 3 On ·drug enforcement by both the FBI and HMOs W elcome to Mtarru, and thank you for choosing American. Yikes. Now there's a story that'll bring your seatback to the full and upright }>06'ition. As you've heard, federal drug busters flashed U1eir badges -and-Mid, •Jit,• o-59 workers-al - Miami International Airport. Most of them were employees of Ameri- can and 13 worked for Sky Chefs, ~ in-fiight catering company. The stlng also netted an INS official., a US. Department of Agriculture in&pector and a Broward County cOrrections officer. How the smug- gl)ng nng was discovered 1S as btzan'e as the rest of the story. In ~ril 1997, a pilot complained that a cup of coffee from the galley had a ·trange taste. (Which reminds me, do you know why cannibals never eat downs? They taste fun- ny.) Anyway, a fiight attendant checked the coffee maker and dis- CQvered that some oI the packets of coffee were filled with a white powder -heroin to be exact. COMMENTS &CURIOSITIES peter buff a t wouldn't smuggle any more hand grenades because he was afraid he :rrugbt blow himself up Whoever drafted Ute official statement from Amencan's head- quarters displayed about the same level of judgment. lt said tllat American cooperated fully with Ute investigation and that " ... we are disturbed tllat a small group of employees were part of this smug- gling ring." Hmm, I see. But answer me tlus. How many smug- glers does it take to qualify as a large group? In fairness to Ameri· can, workers at Delta Airlines were indicted for forgetting to declare $1 billion wortll of cocaine on flights from Colombia in 1996. OK, but we've all been tllere. You dash into the Duty Free shop, you grab a Tag-Heuer, some drugs, a bottle of Glenlivet, and boom, there's the boarding announce- ment. It's understandable. little understanding and some honest dialogue, I'm ure we can ort this thing out. Actually, man- aged care is pretty simple. The .fi.n;t step is to decide if an HMO is right for you. And yes, I know, the tcnninology can be very confusing for a laypet50nlika.yourself.l:nvt0 is an acronym for "Health,• um, ·Something Something." HMOs are usually Ute best choice for people who don't plan to age or get sick. As an alternative, you might consider a PPO, which is like an HMO, except Ute, uh, first two letters are different. (It was Strotller Martin, m ·cool Hand Luke.·) In order to help you, I've pre- pared a plain talk, common sense guide to HMOs, PPOs, UFOs and 3CPOs, including a FAQ (Fre- quently Asked Questions) section Q : Willi an HMO, how difficult is it to choose the doctor I want? A. No more difficult Utan choosing your parents. Your HMO will provide you witll a booklet listing all Ute doctors in your area who are participating in the plan, orgaruzed l(lto three categories. Category One includes participat- mg physicans who are no longer accepting new patients. Category 1Wo includes tllose who are accepting new patients but are no longer participating in the pliin. Categ<J)' Three includes phys1' cans who are in Ute plan, accept- 1Il9 new patients, and have an office no more than 7 5 miles from your home. Q: What if 1 become ill away from home? A: It's lIIlperabve tllat you make an appointment with your overused that w arc l\9W alternative forms of payment. pnmary ca.IC ph~1ctan soon a I" tuck with 1t. So there you hav It. U you you retwn home. U 1t'~ dl\ em r· Q Am l c;overed tor prP.CXisting hdve any other qu ons about gency, go to the nearest htll·ser-c-onditions? managed c<lte programs and vice pbcumacy and tell them you A: Ye~. As lofig as they dOn't "what's ~t ror yoll, please don't don't feel good. re<fU11C any treatmP.nt. CondH:ions h 1tate to contact m And · Q : Do all diagnostic procedures th t uught requtre tr bnent will remember, the next um the gate mquue prec:ez:tilleat.LQnl-----*-oo cvoh 1atcd on a.cas.u.::..i.a~i..;.__-&~.agc.nt~ouil.anvone......,..._,.._---'l! A-No. Only the on you need. basis, uch as claims of respiratory asked you to cyJrry anything on Q: What-are preexisting condi-1lln1 from patient£ who had a boclrd, don't ever y-no matter lions? respiratory system when they how tempting -"Does 1t matterr A: "Preexisting" is d phrase JOllled the plan-1.e., a preexist-I gotta go used by health care prof ·s1onals ing condition. _________ ___.__.. • PETER BUFFA 1s a fornlef Costa Mesa ·mayor HIS colutM runs Fridays. E-mail him at Prr840AOLcom. who are grammatically chal· Q : Can I ch<».>e alternative lenged. It mednS "e.XJ.Sting." Much fonns of mediCUlel like "llTegardless," 1t has been so A· Yes. As long as you have Woman hit by firetruck files claim • Driver was not cited for tlte July accident although police determined he was at fault. EUSI! Cu ~Pb COSTA MESA -A woman who was hit by a Costa l'\tesa firetruck while riding her bicyCle in July has filed a $250,000 claim against the city for medical bills and other damages. · Ceydia Lemus, 21, was ridmg her bicycle east on Wil!ton Street July 18 when a Costa Mesa firetruck traveling north on Pla: centia hit her and tllrew her about 20 feet, accordmg to police. reports. . . Ronald V. Cloe, the firefighter driving the truck, was not cited although the police report sa1d he was at fault for failing to yield. Cloe, who said he e timat- ed he was going 30 to 35 miles per hour, had a green light but Lemus was not able to make it across the inte~ ction before the light ·changed,, according to wnce reports. Lemus was hit by the truck alter she swerved to avoid a bus, the report also said. Lemus, who was not wearing a helmet, suffered trauma to the head, cuts to her fate, and palrl m her neck, shoulders,· back. leg1> artd arms, according to her· claim. The Fire Department initially r(!quested and was granted authonty to handle narunves- tig tive aspects ol the inculent, but Costa Mesa police later took over that role after California Highway Patrol and Huntington Beach police otlicers wese not avci.ilable to invel>tigate. The dri· ve1's name was also withheld for a penoa of time to protect his pnvacy. Cloe bas a cl an drivmg record witll tlle fire department, officials have said. The city is still conducting an investigation into the claim mcluding mteMcwing witness- es, said Risk Manager .Karen Adams. · "The city has not Ulken any action whatsoever on the claim at this b.me m terms of rejection ot anything else,• she said. That launched a two-year sting called ·0peratianhmp Rats." Ramp rats is a nick.name for ramp workers -baggage handlers, fllelers, etc.-Over the two years, ni>re than 650 pounds of bogus cocaine and heroin were smug- gSed on and off American lights by ramp rats and food SEµVice . workers with tlle help of Ute three ggvemment officials gone bad. To rMke the story as homfic as possi· bfe, Ute contraband also included utree hand grenades, a semiauto- matic handgun and ammunition. Everything had been disarmed, of course, but even a warning from undercover agents that Ute hand grenades had to be "bdndled carefully• didn't stop two workers from slipping the bags into over- head compartments on crowded flights. One of Ute two did show a little concern, tllough. He said be Speaking oI outrage, is every- one mad enough at HM0s7 Patients are upset. Doctors are frustrated. Politicians are up in arms. As is so often Ute case, what we have here is a failure to com- municate. (Who said it, in what movie? Answer to come.) 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Veremce Garcia was wonder- ing whdl she would do with the rest of her hie She knew that sit- ting around waiting to discover the answer was not reaUy an option So Gdfc1d, 17, and 10 other students m Costa Mesa, orga- nized Camp ExceVSummer Jobs tor Youth. It's designed to pre- pare economically and educa- tionally d1sddvantaged students for the Job market. "Getting to see what we want to do later in We is important, - said GdrCld, who plans to go into police work as part of a gang unit some day ·1 like to help ... , to keep gangs and violence off the streets so people could be safe and ~ecure." _ Camp Excel which is run through the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School D1stnct and the Youth Employment Service of the Harbor Area, is funded through the Job Training Part- nership Act. RON SOUMAN I DAILY PllOT Students in the Camp Excel Summer JTPA program gathered at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center to attend career workshops and listen to a panel of professionals. The first pdrt of the program involve., plc1cing youth m sum- mer JOb'> in pnvate and pubhc I rn<•nt and Rockwell Interna- sectors lo provide them with ltondl work expenence and mar-On Thursday, the students ketable i;k1ll'> orgdmzed a career day at the At thf:' '>ctml' time the pro-Costa Mesa Neighborhood gram q1v<>'> employers the Community Center. Participants opportunity to mentor young j dltf'nded workshops and hs- people in thE>ir career develop-tened to a panel of professionals ment Employers participatmg tdlk about their jobs and what it in the progrdm include UCI, takes to get hired in their field. the Cosd ~le~d Police Depart-Steve Niedz1ela, one of the sev- SHOE CARE CENTER Hm 949 851-9192 ~~Sell - Lotions a5 Oon.ttcL Orange Coast College ._n Robert B. Moore Theatre 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa • www.occ.cccd.edu/-comed 75 Exciting Events! TjCKETS ON SALE NOW! (714) 432-5880, press 1 • VIM/MC/t:Mco,,.. Don McLean "AnHlrlclln Pl•" Sept. 11 Shlrtey Jones Ch"8tinas Show Dec.17 L .. Brown Big Band Sept. 12 Frank Qorwhln ~II In tM Mood Hoffday Swing ..,,, ,,.,., .. .,,,,.. of,.... OrolNr•• Deo.11 ••••••••••• • • • • Al DI Meola Oc:t.. Call 714/432-1 .. 0, pwea 1 • Toi-,,_ 8Ulln•ll71, SW-1 : orMX1t~·--• or mall yair,.,.. & flit 111 to : ...... of • occ eonwn.dy M.IDMlon -.elful Muelc • PO a. IOGI .... .,,.,. ... ,,.,.. : Collli..... 1811 ... ~...-...... ~.,~·----........... ~· .. en panelists, shared his experi-you have to like math, lots of ences as a mechanical engineer math." for Disneyland. He left the !:>tudents with this In describing the way to see if tip: MMy career is exciting, yours someone might fit the descrip· can be too!· tion of his position, he posed the Other professiondls on the question: "Have you ever felt panel included a flight atten- like straightening a frame in dant, a batlalion chief from the your house? If you answered yes, I Costa ~tesa Fire Department then you are probably a good dnd a 1udge from the Newport candidate for an engineer. And Harbor Just1ce Center • Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NEW -COSMEnCALLY IMPERFECT . Get the Best tor Less! 3t 3 1.65 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • One Block South of 405 twy 1s:a (714) 545 .. 7168 Sleep ·on The Sofa Last Night? we Can Help Mend Your WOys! Call Costa Mesa Florist For All Your Floral And Gift Basket Needs.· • SPINNING. •AEROBICS . • STSP CLASSE!S A • •TAI CHI •YOGA • PHYSIOTHERAPY • SPORTS MEDICINE REHAB • FR!ENOL'Y E X19ERT STAFF' • MEDICALLY ESTABLISHED PRINCIPALS DEDICATED TO OUR MEMBERS LONG TEllM FITNESS! -Burns race rajses scholarship money Saturday morning • The beat goes on in keeping alive the legendary lifeguard/teacher's twin legacies SrAC'i BROWN ~Pb CORONA del MAR -A race to honor former Newport Beach illeguard and teacher Don Bums 1s scheduled Satur· day at Corona del Mar State Beach. inally developed, the selection cnteria were based on people's personal experience of Bums, who had a great impact in the commuruty. Applicants (or the scholar- ship were .asked to wrtte about what qualities they felt they possessed that best emulated the way Burns lived his We. When he died in 1994, Bums -a noted perfectionist -left behind Ct legacy that moved The Newport Beach Lileguard A. ociation to honor him with a race and scholarship. Turner said with the passage " of time, there are new genera- tions of lifeguards who were unable to meet and know Burns The 1-mile swimming race for lifeguards and ex-llieguards will help raise money for col- lege schola.r~hips to be award- ed those who exemplify the traits of Bums. so the ~tandards used to judge applicants and award the $500 • scholarships have changed. The Don Bums Scholarship was cre~md shortly after lus death. Jim Turner, who helped organize the second annual race, said two of Bums' greatest passions were lifeguarding and education. From 1947 to 1992, ·Bums worked as a lifeguard and taught in the Newport-Mesa School D1stnct. Turner said · when the scholarship was orig- To be eligible for the Bums Lifeguard Scholarship, an applicant must be an active member of Newport Beach Ocean Lifeguard; must be enrolled in an acade1T11c course of study at an accredited uni- ven-1ty, oollege or commuruty college; and must write an essdy describing why the dppU- cant should be considered. :rhe race is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. and partid- pants are asked to register by 9:15 a.m. at Lifeguard Tower No. 3, next to the jetty. . HURRY BIN AL 4 DAYS! 50o/o OFF JOINER'S FEE Offer Ends 8131199 I I I I I I I • RACQUETBALL • FREE WEIGHTS 1 •PERSONAL TRAI ERS I I • l\1ASSAGE I 1 • BASKETBALL • CARDIO/CIRCUlT TRAINING EQUIP. • FREE BABY IITING I I • Rtdisco~·er the YMCA I I • ,, Wt build strong Md.s, 2300 University Dr. • Newport Beach 92660 : : • ~::~=~ilits 949 I 64 2 • 9990 : ·------------------------- ·~ Sllnunuet•nec .-.mna 14s1112hour' . . 200 Newport Center Orm • Next to Muldoon\ CJassUled ads work for YOU! Doily Pilot • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs pe11od1· c.lly In the Dally ll1lot. If you'd like tnfor· mat1on ·on getting your organi:ration fisted. c.11 (949) 574-4228 , ALS ASSOOATION, ORANG( 'COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Ldtei"a.l Sclero- sis Assn., Orange County Chap- ter, needs man volunte ri.. For information, call the chapter office qt (714) 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COVNTY Helpline assistants and group leaders needed. Trauung se:> ions are available. For more mJonna- bon, call (714) 283-111 r. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the Amer:ican Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society 1s aJso seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline Info- Center. For more in!onnation, call (949) 261-9446 AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs volunteers from 10 am to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday ·at 2600 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. VOLUNTEER For more infonnahon, call (949) 640·4777. . . AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY ROAD TO RECOVERY This transportation . program needs volunteers to drive cancN pat1ents to dnd from medical treabnents free of charge The required commitment is a few hours each week or month. Ori· vers need a valid dnver's license and insurance, and must be at least 25 years old. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. For more mfonnation, call {949) 261-9446 or send e-mail to scom- er@cancer.org. AMERICAN HEART ASSOOATION The American Heart Assoaation i,s looking for volunteers to per- form various general office duties in the main office and implement educational and fund-raismg events through Orange County No experience necessary, training will be provided. For more mfor- mauon, call (949) 856·3555. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPlCE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hos- pice Program needs volunteers lo T < DIRECTORY give emotional support to t~nni· nally iU p41llents and their tarnilies 1n the greater Orange County area nammg is provid d . Fo1 infonnation, call (714) 550-0800 or (800) 540·25-45. children ages l> to \6 trom smgl • parent homrn;. For informtttion. call (714) 544-7773. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., ORANGECOUNTYCOUNOl VolunteN opporturutieio include AMERICAN REO CROSS, fund-raising, program develop· ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER t ment and tra1mn to existing The range ount) -C-napteroT troops an pac . ·or more or- the Amencan Red Cros .needs mation, call (714) 546-4990. volunteers to addres~ conunwtlty groups about Red Cross services . and to dCt as liaisons with the BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF media m d1 aster and emergency COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BEACH situations. For in!ormauon, call The thrE'e are<t clubs need volun- Judy Iannaccone, (714) 835-5381. teer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations dJld more intormation, call (949) 642-2245 ASSOCIATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS The Cosld Mesa group sponsors and support.c; outredch communi- ty service programs. c;uch as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. For more mfonna- tion. call (7141540-5803 BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS OF ORANGE COUNTY Men and women over 20 years old who have lived m Orange County for at least SIX months and hdve been on the JOb tor at least three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The org!illiZttbon works through the United Way and needs volun- teers, graduate level interns or t.rainees. For more information, call (949) 642-0377. COLLEGE HOSPITAL The Collegl" ,Hospital Costa Mesa Auxiliary is sec>klng volunteers to perfonn clerical, reception desk, gift shop and other duties. For more information. call (949) 642-2734. Friday, August 27, 1999 5 Armed mall barricades himself in his house •After 3 hows, he surrenders to police and is taken to a hospital for apsy ntyl'b DOVER SHORES -A 52· year-old man involved in a heat- ed family dispute barricad~ himself m his home Wednesday night and threatened to comnut suicide before urrendering to police. The anned man kept a spe- cial weapons urut at bay for three hours as negohators. attempted to talk to him. He eventWtlly was taken to a ho p1- tal where he underwent a psy- chiatnc evaluabon. He was not arrested. . When the gunman launclw..d into a tirade. police responded to the home m the 1800 block of Galaxy Drive around 9;30 p.m He reportedly had been clnnk- mg and arguing with two fdm1ly members ahd threatened co WI& blmseU Ii grabbed it loaded revolver, r n outside into a backyard and fired on hot lnto Family members fled the res- idenc(> once they heard the gun- shot. Police amved fter receiving a 911 call and evacu tcd n~b­ boring homes. A ostage nego- tiations t am member called the home and tried to contact the aimed man, but he didn't rf!Spond •0ur n gotid.tor wa talking to him through the answering machm thot he was probably listening to," said Sgt. Mike McDermott. wwe wcrnn't mak· mg direct contact with hun, but we u~ccl all of the tape on the message machine." About 12:20 am., Ute man walked outside and turned himself m to authoritles. Police se1zt!d the revolver and four other handguns ·that were r covered from lhe resi- dence. Beautiful Hair! PAID ADVERTISEMENT Federal Consumer Protection bas detcnruned that the fuel saving claims of this advertisement arc 100% accurate TEST DATA MEN'S CUT $15 Sale $20 Reg. Device May In crease Gas Mileage b y 22 % The govcmmcnt studied fuel saving l£St d.1tl 00 '4Chicles made by scvaaJ auto makers using the Gasaver. Listed below is the data from a fleet of IS 1dentJcaJ S-IJtcr vehicles. 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In addition to government confirmation of its fuel saving claims the Gasaver has received patents for raising gasoline octane. and has been approved Vchlclc M.DmlpL Mlailpl. Pac:ml:!i+ Numb.-wldaout wttll lacrcuc G•••tt Gesa•n for reducing emissions to 59 acceptable levels. 63 Joel Robinson. the developer. .S3 commented: "We have sold 51 over 350,000 Gasavers. To our .56 surprise. as many people buy ~ the Gasaver because it extends ss engine life (by cleaning out the 68 abrasive carbon deposits) as 50 buy it to increase gas mileage 62 or raise octane... 66 For further information call: 57 1-800-LBSS-OAS ~ l -800-537-7427 Averaic 12.0 11.3 14.J 13.0 12 2 9.6 l3.3 9.8 14.3 10.8 14.1 15.8 l4.4 13.1 12.9 12.7 17.8 16.6 20.7 18.8 17.1 13.3 l7.9 13.l 18.4 13.9 17.6 17.5 15.9 14.0 l l.3 16.3 48.34Jli 46.9% 46.8% 44.6% 40.2% 38.5% 34.6% 33.7% 28.7% 28.7% 24.8% l0.8% l0.4% . 6.9% -12.4% 28.3% I wo_uldn't truSt my draperies to anyone but COIT. "It took a lot of hard work to get our house rht way uit like it. And it's very gratifying to walk-in and see how beautiful our draptrits look. I'm z•ery proud of it, and I don't mind admitting that COIT helps me to foe/ that way by keeping tht' draperies looking " new. Sh11mw1 & Ry.m DrmktH'f'} 811S1neu Consultant 6-Homro1'·ner -----------01 •Carpet /0 •Area Rug • Upholstery OFF• Air D~tct Clean mg Au. OTHER a.BANING SERVJCE:S OtJJ for 11 FREE esti1n11tt! .• 6 fndoy, AVgu~t 27, 1999 around town 001~ Pilot • send AROUND TOWN Hems to ttl. 0. · ty Pilot. 30 W S.y St • Cosi. Mesa 92627, fax them to (!M9) 646-4170, °' call (949) 642·5680. Ext. 218 A CO{'nPi.te lining of AROUND TOWN rNybe found •t dalfypilot com TODAY Explore Cry,tal Cove State Park wtth naturah t Simon Fellowes on a full moon hike from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. t ltkers will meet at the El Morro V1s1tor Center. Crystal Cove Ste1te Park is at 8471 E. Coast Hlghwe1y, Newport Beach. The hike is approximately three rrules on dirt roads. This 1s a mod- erate hike, although some parts may be difficult. Not recommend· ed for children under 8. Wed.T good shoes, a jacket and bring water. Hikers will be looking and hsterung for bats, owls, coyotes, rctccoons and other nocturnal creatures. For more information, call (949) 497-7647 A home remodeling and decorat- mq show will be held from noon to 8 p.m. in Buildings 10 and 12 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Adnussion is $5.75 for adults and $3 for seniors, children under 12 are free. The Fairgrounds is at 88 Fair Dnve, Cos&.a Mesa. For more mformauon, call (818) 909-9963. Costa Mesa FireUghters will pre- s<>n l an adult first-aid and CPR class from 1 to 5 p .m. at the Costa l\.fe'>d Scruor Center, 695 W. 19th St Admission 1s $10. For more mformdllon, call (949) 645-2356. Krista Kirkwood will lead a two- hour discussion on ·Death in the New A.ge# at 6:30 at The Latest Thmg Teachmg and Healing Center. The fee 1s $10. The Latest 'Jll.ing at 270 E. 17th St.1 C Ul Mesa. Far mor nform 1tion, call (949) &45·6211 . SATURDA'( A complete garden planning m· mar with Cnstin Fusano will be presented at 8:30 tun. at Rog r's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Fusano wJ.11 discuss what to add to your yardcn palette from Septembe1 through January. Learn how to prunr, ·divide and fertilize. For more infor· motion, call (949) 640-5800. A traditional Italian Midsummer festival will be hosted by Stefano Albano, general manager of Tutto Mare restaurant to benefit Child- Help USA at 6:30 p.m. in Bloom- ingdale's Courtyard in Fashion Island. The event will feature Ital- ian specialties, music and danc· ing. For more information, call Pam Arnett at (949) 721-0814. A home remodeling and decorat- ing show will be held from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Buildings 10 and 12 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Adnussion is $5.75 for adults and $3 for seniors, children under 12 are free. The Fairgrounds is at 88 Fair Drive, Costd Mesa. For more information, call (818) 909-9963. A Full Moon Ritual will be held at The Latest Thing Teaching and Healing Center from 7:30 to 9 p.m. with Sandra Sauer. The fee is $5. The Latest Tlung lS al 270 E. 17th St., Costd Mesa. For more information, call (94~) 645·6211. SUNDAY A home remodeling and decorat- ~-, .. ...-Closed for expansion Aug. 29-Bept. 16 RE.OPENING THORS.t SEPT. i6 • GIA II EGL Certllted Diamond.I • Cua1om1aed Orders • Speo1allz1ng In Engagement & Wedding Ringa • Repaln While You Wait mg how will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 pm. in Bullclings 10 and 12 at th OrAng County Fairground . Admi ion i5 $5.75 for adults and $3 for mors, Children under 12 are fr . The Fairgrounds is at 88 Pair Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more mfonnabon, call (818) 909-9963. The MuscuJar Dystrophy Alm. will spon. or a free conference and seminar on Amyotroph.ic Lateral SclcrostS from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at The Westin Hotel, 333 E. Blvd, Long Beach. Dr. Stanley Appel, professor of neurology and chairman of the Neurology Department at Baylor College will address ALS re ·earch. Other topics include: Speech & Swallowing, Respirato- ry & Augmentative Communica- tion and Upper Body Mobility. For more information, call (714) 841- 6939. TUESDAY A video/lecture tilled "The Dis- covery Channel Eco-cruillenge, A Journey through Morocco with Eco-Challenge Athlete Rebecca Rusch# will be presented at 8 p.m. at The North Face Store, 1870-A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (in Th- angle Square Mall). Adntission is free. There will be a raffle draw- ing for a pair of trail running shoes. For more information, call (949) 646-0909. SEP't4 The Scooter Serles Hunter/ Jumper Show will be held at the Ordnge County Fairgrounds today and pt. S. Th vent WW take place at the Equ trlan Cen· t 1. For more 1nformation, call (714) 708-1662. Marin r Church Chn Uan Sin- gles will host a tour of the Getty Museum. Thovel by luxury bu:., make new fncnd ttnd en1oy the museum and gardens for $18. The bus leaves ,t11e Munners parking lot at 9:30 a.m. and returning at 3:30 p.m. Sunday is the last day to register. To register or for more information, call (714) 536-4863. SEPT: 9-11 A craft and sewing fesUval will be held from 10 a.m to 5 p .m. in Building 10 of the Ort1nge County Fairgrounds. AdrnlSSion lS $7 for adults, children 12 and under are free. For more information, call (801) 463-1200. SEPT. 9-13 The Pactf1c Coast Quarter Horse Show will be presented at the Orange County Fair & ExpoSJtion Center, 88 Farr Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 708-1654 SEP!. 12 "A Brass Fanfare," featuring musicians from the Pacific Sym- phony Orchestra's brass section Will launch the Newport Beach Public Library's late summer through spnng Sunday Musicales at 3 p.m The Newport Beach Central Library is at 1000 Avocd- do Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. The grand opening of Adult Day 2 for 1 ·Special! Bring a friend. Two paint for the price of 1. S rvic of Orang County, a tat -of-the-art cent r s}lcciabzlng in Alzhejm r's nnd d m nun car \\'ill be held from 2 to 5 pm. Adult Day Servic of Omnqc County at 9451 Indianapolis Ave., t lunt- ington Beach. For mor informa- tion. call {714) 593·96 0, SEPT: 16 The Newport Beach Central Llbrary's Pdrent-Son Book Club meets at 7 p m Boys in filth and stxth grades are invited to partJc1- pate along with a pilrcnt or guardian'. The club meets the Uurd Thursday of every month. TI1e Newport Beach Central Llbra'.ry 1s at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. To register, or for morn information, call {949) 717-3807. SEpt 17 a' Tai ctµ cblh clas es wlll begin at the Oasis Senior Cente~~rom 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tai chi cluh is the geatle way to fitness with slow flowing, nonstrenuous movements that can be don<' by anyone or any age or physical ability. No special equipment or attire is required. Registration is ongoing. To register or for more information, call (949) 644-3244. The California Congress Quarter Horse Show will be presented through Sunday in the Equestrian Center at the Orange County Pdir & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Dn- ve, Costa Mesa. For more mfor- Illdtion, call (702) 242-3344 SEPT. 18 The 15th annual California Coastal Cleanup Day will be held from 9 am. to nbon ot more than 600 1t on Califonua bettch . buys, nve.n;, er ks, parks, road- 1d nnd highway . To voluntc r or tor more uiformation, call Mark Patnck at (949) 509-6684. A workshop tilled "Divorce: A New Beginning" will be present- ed from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. al the ofUces of Maxine B Cohen, M .F.T., 180 Newport Center Dn- ve, Suite 180 A, Newport Beach. Adrruss1on is $40. For more infor- mdtion, caU (949) 644-6435. "The UIUmate Toy & Collectible Expo# will be presented through Sunday Crom 10 a .m. to 4 p.m . in Bldg. 12 at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Early Bird entry is at 9 a.m. and Early Bird admission is $7. Regular adult ddmi.ss1on is $5. Children 7 and under are free. For more informa. tion, call West Coast lrade Shows at (714) 545-6270. A computer show w1ll be present- ed through Sunday from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. in Bldg. 14 at the Orange County Pair & Exposition Cent~r. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa Admission for adults is $5. For more information, call Supper Show Productions, Inc. at (714) 836-594.1. A Make Your Own Fossil Work- shop will be held at the Museum of Natural History in Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park m Laguna Niguel from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m Learn about the fossil~ found in Orange County For reservdtions or more information, call (949) 831-3287. LABELS Classes Starting Nowt ~..._ ________ _, Stenciling 101-$15 2890 McClintock Way, Unit F, Costa Mesa Stenciling 201-$22 CLOTHING THROUGH CONSIGNMENT CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME 177 Riverside Ave , Suite l. 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JIJl:D?Atilot-presented by BRIT~ Saturday, ~tember 18 CQll (942) 509 .. 6684 Doily Pilot WALL dtling better liuhting to U1 r • tind Roed r CONTINUED FROM 1 CONTINUED FROM 1 ugg, t en tr.: he planted on the h 1ped playground tragedy that happened neitrly four ha:, eluded them for ne rly two months. Federal, tdte and local offi- cials. -including Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and county Super- visor Jim Silva -gathered Thursday at the I Iuntmgton Beach Pier to discuss the spredd· mg contaminants. · months ago. 1\vo children were killed and several more m1ured when a 39-ye r-old Sant.a Ana man plowed through a chain-link fence into a playground. While the wall has come to sym· boli.ie security for day-care admin- istrator.., some neighbors see the barricade as a saJety haZd.rd. Dur- ing a conununity meeting lii!)t Thursday, several residents com- plained the wall is a visual hin· drance for motorists trying to incn their way out of an alley onto San- ta Ana Avenue. Pitul Wilbur, who hvrn> near the dliy·clire center, said he hasn't talked with olhN n ighbors about apJ liJIQ the cl '51on. R 1dents have unul• 5 p m. Thursday to file an appeal, which would leave the matt<•1 lo the City Council to decide. With the currents sluftmg to the southwest, county Sanitation I Department workers are focused intensely on testing waters in West Newport, Ridgeway said. "There is no cause for alarm," , Ridgeway cautioned. "However, w.e now know fecal chloroform levels are down, which means " ; this is a long-term thing l "There is some concern 'about I .. the currents," Ridgeway said. The councilman also specu- ,1 lated that a reason Newport Beach has so far escaped the problems facing its northern neighbor is due in part to the restrooms on the Huntington beaches There are no such facil- ities in Newport. CENTER CONTINUED FROM 1 Commission and Newport Beach Library Board of • Trustee members, lS sched- uled to meet Tuesday in an attempt to•settle on a specific .plan to present to the City Council later this year. Six proposed plans devel- oped 10 subcoouttee will be presented to ad-hoc mem- bers. Three of the plans involve some form of city management. "The gray area lS where you talk about a piece of property that really belongs to the people at large. That is something we have to be emotionally aware of,• Noyes said. One concern has been the fear of public backlash of an Arts Center being built where d senior housing development plan was previ- ously ruxed. "The opportunity to build senior housing there appears to have passed," said library Trustee Jim Wood. "Howev- er, we are only ask.irlg for less than 35% or the land, and we wouldn't have a problem lf tliey built senior housing there.• Funding has been at the forefront since news of the center-became public. As dif. ficult as it may be to raise $12 million, the job may be tougher than first thought. The Orange County Per- forming Arts Center in Costa Mesa is trying to raise $200 million for its planned expan- sion, and it's likely the same people will be asked to donate money for the library project. "It is competitive -we are well aware of that," Wood said. "But we t.hmk our appeal is c:Wferent Ours is more of a comm\lnity-based facility that will primarily serve the people of Newport Beach." Noyes said it ts unportant the ad-hoc committee and everyone involved m the pro- posed Newport Beach arts and education center keep focused. "What are we really trying to do?" he said. "Educate our kids and our commuruty to be more cultural, that's our goal. The council wants to be Roeder disagreed with that notion, saying the line of sight coming out of the alley is adequate. One of Roeder's recommendations is to add parking restrictions on curbs that abut the alley so motorists aren't hindered by parked vehides. ... The city also will contact Edison LOW COST Term Life Insurance $AVE~!60% the 1st Year Call for a FREE quote (949) 721-6736 Wilbur md tbe oty's Planrung Department falled to give him answers dl>out Uu~ zonmg of the centt•r's play9round two months pnor to the tragedy. · u How did lhe pldyground get this way?" he a!>ked. NThe Plan- ning Department has been work-in9 agamst us. We've tried to bring this up to the oty, and we've been portrayed as people who aren't concerned wtth the safety of the kids. Thal isn't true." In re f>archmg the dispute, Roeder found a gaping, adversari- al rift between some of the neigh- bors and the day-care center, whic.h is owned by the Lighthouse • ...--.Back to School Needs-.. balance ~f vrt-t(Al;/1; Shoes 1n Multiple Width Sizes · Even Kids Shoes Come in Widths (949) 720· 1 602 . . . 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The pennit doesn't allow modu1cations of the wall. The church's facilities manager Ed Deckert proposed last month to the City Council that the wall be dedi- cated as a memonal. "We're happy for the moment.• sPld day-care Assistant Dl!ector Carrie McCluskey. "But if this drags on, 1 don't know how much energy we have left. I'd like to have things hashed out so we can get back to our focus ... the kids." Saturday August 28 - Noon-6pm Participants PLAY CONTINUED FROM 1 For the past v ral we k . the children, at th Southooo t Early Childhood L ammg Center.have been confmed to a courtyard, tht> am pla they have frolicked sinrn ltw day m May when a roan drove hu; car through the playground, killing two of their playmate The chddren nre proh1b1tt•<l from playing in tlw new yutd until the grounds aw complete- ly renovated, according to the county's Community Care Licensing Board, which 10001- lors day-care center~ There are a few.remaining items to be added: dnnking. founta1m and padlocks. Kids can only watch and hope they will he romping around the playground sooner South Coast Repert°'Y Young Conaervlltory Mobile Mom Kld's Shuttle Servke The Art Center Disc!>ver Toys OK Boob The Party Shop · South Cont RKNatlon Center Achlev• College Prep Centers Uttt. Rascal's Children's Clothing The Right Sun Whof• Foods Mark•t frlday, August 27, l 999 7 rather than lat r ·one it's complctP-d, w ~Ill hav a site analy t Ulkc a look ctt th llrea, • aid lhe board' distrtct manager Mary Ka1im1lia "Wh ·n the kid go out there, w want th • pl y- ground to be totally safe.• Work on the playground h b n low becclu e much of at bemg done by volunteers. Most of the matenal have been donatf'd and work is usually' done on weekends. Severdl months have passed now and some are finding 11 more d.ifti· cult to give their time Teachers know the work ls almoM com- plete but hope one final push can get them to their goal. "These kids really want to go out in the yard • said day- care renter director Sheryl Hawkinson. "They are anx- 1oui>, but we ha\ e to keep telling them to wait " END OF 55 FREEWAY, COSTA MESA. I ' • • . . . -126 '1ys. .. _ 8 Dai~ Pilot .. •• QUOTE OF THE DAY "She's (wtfe Eden) an elemanay sdlool ttad-. so she deftnllely knoM what the YfOfd 'uudetsuill111' is al about _• .. Chris Oedlng, Olympian, and OCC men 's water polo coach Friday, Augu$t 27, t 999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-.4223 • G 0 L f CX::C women qpen on right foot with 22--stroke victory Eagles' stock soars: Valbuenas return • Juniors Kenny, a second-team All-Pacific Coast League choice at quarterback, and Danny, a tight end , choose not to remain at Fountain Valley High. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's women's golf team got off on the right foot Wednesday with a 22-stroke vic- tory over Long Beach City Col- lege at the par-70 Mesa Llnda Course at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club. BARRY FAUUCNER ~Pb Barons, bpt began working out Thursday for Coach Dave Perkins' Eagles. They will reside in Costa Mesa with their dad. In addition, Steve Valbuena, the twins' uncle, has joined Perkins' staff as a receivers coach. drills. Kenny, however, is a potential Division I prospect, who is eager to take aim at some school passing rec- ords. • (Sch09l rec~rds) have been in my rilind all along,• Kenny said Thursday. ·we never wanted to leave where no one has stepped up to assume the starting role. Danny sa.Id he would play tight end, but would also like to play some · at receiver. Perkins has no timetable for when the twins might become starters. •That will depend on their perfor- mance," Perkins said. ·1 have a responsi- bility to the kids who have been working bard at those positions.• The Pirates recorded a 339- 361 victory behind the play of Jennifer Tunzt (second overall with a 79) and a foursome of Jan Cheng (85), Robin Shaft (86), Jen- na Quaranta (89) and Kathy Hille (~). which went 4-5-6-7. Also Raring at the ninth spot was Glo- ria Pemesz, with a 93. COSTA MESA -Kenny Valbuena, a second-team All-Pacific Coast League quarterback, an<t his twin brother Danny, a tight end, have returned to Estancia High from Fountain Valley High and will play football this fall. then basketball for the Eagles. •fountain Valley wasn't what I expect· Kenny Valbuena Danny Valbuena Estancia in the first Perkins said adding Steve Valbuena t<> the staff will relieve him of having to coach the receivers. The duo, both 6-foot-5, 220-pound Juruors, transferred reluctantly to Fountain Valley last spring when they went to live with their father, Jim, in the Barons' atten- dance area. ed, • said Kenny, who place." Said Perkins: •Jt's just nice to have them back. •(Adding Steve) will help a lot, because its hard for the head coach to coach a posi- tion and still do what he needs to do." completed 89 of 215 for 1,154 yards as a sophomore, when he starttkt eight games for Estancia. ·we felt like they were Eagles to begin with, so it's more like they've just come back from vacation." The talented twosome's return is also good news to Estancia basketball coach Rich Boyce. "We're far ahead of last year at this point," said OCC Coach Gordie Fitzel. Next for the Pirates is a match with Long Beach CC, Mt. San Antonio and College of the Desert Monday at Skylinks GC in Long Beach, starting at noon. But Kenny, who said he was elevated to the starting' quarterback role during the summer, bad been dropped to third on the depth chart since. Kenny and Danny prac- ticed Monday and Tuesday with the Perkins said Kenny will have.to compete · with se,nior·Jeremy Valdes for the starting job. Kenny will also have to learn the new wing T offensive system Perkins has employed, a scheme which has suited Valdes' moqility in spring and summer Danny, who was his brother's favorite receiver when the two starred on Estancia's 1997 freshmen team, played sparingly at receiver as a sophomore. Perkins would like to shift him to tight end, Both Valbuenas started on last year's junior varsity and were among the team's top three scorers. They are expected to contend for significant varsity playing time this season. ·- • OCC's swimming and men's water polo coach is also headed to Sydney for the 2000 Olympics. TONY ALTOBEUJ ~edless to say, Chris Oeding is going to be rsasrtam~rum · year at Orange Coast College, and beyond. Not only is he the head coach for the men's water polo and the men's and women's swim teams, Oeding ls also the assistant coach for M1ke Giles and the women's water polo squad. "I've got my hand in all of the aquabc programs here," Oeding sftid with a smile. •This is my fifth season as wate r polo coach, my first as men's and women's swim coach and my second as women'• water polo uststant. '' Oh yeah, Oeding is also the captain of the United Statel water polo team, which wUl be me1rtng two trips to Sydney, Aultralia in the DMI' future. 111e~b1 Down Under ii the PINA Wadd sept. 28 to Oct. '· foUow.d by Summer Olympic. in ~of lJex1 year. "Our national team bu shown moments ol bdlHAnoe, wtille at tb8 ame time we knoW we can be beaten at any time.• oeding Mid. "We woa :1be PINA Cup In 1997 and I OWik .... one at die top teamt In the world. We :z5::r.==-~~~· COASTERS Is it difficult playing and coaching at the same time? •Actually, I think they complement each other very nicely," Ceding said. •Teaching the fundamentals not only helps reinforce them to me, but playing also allows me to understand what my players are going through and to keep things in perspective." Oeding's road to success has often been s.,hr~~~ b\.\t it'~ too ilppressive not to be onea aganf. A local product, Oeding played water polo at Corona del Mar High whe re be first met one of his biggest coaching influences, current U.S. national team coach John Varg as. •He is my mentor," Oeding said. •He was the first person to really teach me the basics of the game and one of the coaches whom I've patterned my coaching style around." As a Sea King, Oed.ing led CdM to back-to~back ClF SOuthem Section 4-A water polo titles in 1987 and '88. In 1989, Oeding was CIF 4-A Player of the Year and a lint-team All-American selection. From there, Oeding went to UC Berkeley and led the Golden Bears to three NCAA water polo championships and earned a 1992 CO"Player of the Yea.r honor. After a brilliant prep and collegiate canter, Oeding reached hil final goal: the Olylnpk:s, competing at the 1996 Atlant4 Summer Olympics, where the U.S. water polo team plaCed seventh. "It's a dream of any penon to1Dak8 it to that level." Oedlng once Nkl "Tbl b6g dream for myom wbo playa water polo II to ~ ..... et .. Olympka. 11aar1 belia my drtvlng farce....._ I WM ID_~~." Ha~ ..-died the g ...... blgllllt .... of play, ~ lmowl What lt tau. to be ~ .....awig that bll play.n lbould .,., doife ... tion to. ·w. .... wry~..-. but ..... a lot GI..._...._, -.s. ... lllJ .tour,.... ......... , blllflaallle IOflt .. ..,. ............... ..... ERIC SANTUCCI I DAILY PllOT SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM Costa Mesa • Former Mustang star walked away from basketball in college and doesn't spend much time looking back. BAR.RY FAUUCNER first-team All-CIF Division ID. Five years ago the thought would have seemed inconceivable, but Heather Robinson hasn't toucl1ed a basketball in 19 months. She signed early with the Uruversity of Miami, but ml returned to Orange County after 1111111 an unhappy year in South Flortda. - A two-time All-CIF perfonner at Costa Mesa High, who went on to play collegiately, Robinson was notoriously driven to improve her game. ·vou always hear about gym rats and, as a coach, you hope you get one of those kids," said Lisa McNamee, who coached Robinson her final two years at Mesa. •1 had never caught a She enrolled at Irvine Valley College, where McNamee had taken over as coach, and played one season there, before accepting a scholarship from UC Riverside. . She started immediately for the Highlanders, but blew her knee out her first season, forcing her to redsbirt the following year. ~---'--kid in the gym, but I caught Heather in the gym numerous times. One time, I had to swing by school to pick Though less than 100%, she attempted to return her senior season, but quit halfway through the campaign and turned bet back on the sport _....._ which had been her passion since junior high. "It was a tough decision, b ut it was the . Heather Robinson right on e at the time,• Robinson recalled, •A something I wowd like to accomplish with the.e guys in the next year or two.• So bow does Oeding, the coach, compare to Oeding, the player? •rm very intense and driven, both as a player and as a coach,• Oeding said. "I'm ltill very much a student of the game and I want my players to be the same. I expect my playeD to practice at a &igh level and to melnteln a fOCUI on what we're trying to acx:oadish. If we do au of that. I'm the nicest OINICh In the world." Wla9n he'• not coacbing at Coast or DllMDG In Hungary, AUltralta or llOID8 other Wat. Polo dMtillation. Oedlng and bll ...=-' ....... 1n_c .. o:J...~MJlvJ wUe, Eden. •51ae•,.,...""......,. ad "Di ........ towtalln... tDclo •• ~Md. a..da.. "-" tlllL ....... 11•• lltlrt-.il•n°"(• ... 1eA HA >z7W1.mt ....... J' ...... .. ......... som ething up and r found Heather, all alon e, shooting with h er boom box blaring. She was drenched in sweat and h ad been in there a couple h ours. She was always working on her skills.• Such labor was obvious to those who saw her earn three varsity letters as a Mustang. A 5-foot-10 forward-guard, she amassed nearly 900 points in a career that included a perfect 30-0 Pacific Coast League record and three league a owns. With Robinson, then a junior, complementing four-time All·CIF star Olivia DiCamilli, McNamee's Mustangs won the CIF Southern Section Division ID·A title in 1993. The locals upset heavily favored Morningside in the Southern California Regional c:hampiOmhip game to earn a trip to ()ekland and a berth in the State Division m final. Mesa lost to St. Prandi of Mountam View to finish 29-5. Roblmon helped the · Mustangs reach the Mdlon Mmlftnala her topbomore caJIJP8"1n '.and carried them to a limJler ftnilb u • 18Dior, bowing 0Ut wtda a CANS~ 84 pOlntl In an ovalllilie lci9 at heavily fa"*9dS..Yw.Mllaw ........ -.... a111~1dlU,._. ...,ll • .., .. ... , ..... ~ ... Dkllkt_. 1'1*'11 ... lot of things (induding a coaching change at the school) contributed to the decision, but it's tough to explain. It's complicated." . Robinson , literate, articulate, I self-effacing and funny, is "" nothing U not complex. "She's pre.tty impressive, " athletically and academically," M ... 1 . M cNamee said. "She's really, really intelligent I think there we re times at Mesa when she was bored, becaUJe she was so far beyond what they were trying to teach ber. • A talented fiction wnter, Robinson gravitated toward advertliing, where she recenUy landed an entiy·level position with a Los Angeles fiim. •Advertising ii a good mix of creativity and btisinea," the Long Beach resident explained. •1n 10 years, I'd like to be a copy wnter ln a aeative-type agency.• Still pained by her damaged knee, the latest member of the Daily Pilot Sportl Hall of Peme • sekl lhe may play buatbd for I recreation in the Mufti. l'or DOW, • boweYer, ibe plam to., .... fttn:r :.iznr:=-.:.'2· my amce Jab,.•~ Aatarr '8q ... b1Jr llGdlid 111Ct'm .t ~ ~ -tullMld .. ...... •Hlgb ..... _ ... . '-=~·~~· Doily Pilot Sports Friday August 27 1999 9 Sea Kings make the transition to pads TENNIS Davenport win • ~irst day of full-contact drills help Freeman and staff evaluate transfers and returners alike. Bvrnv fam>-N1 K llatt"- CORONA DEL MAR -The gray area between depth chart and held performance begins to clear considerably when high school tootball teams don full gear for the first time. Those quesbons loomed particularly large at Corona del Mar High, where fifth-year coach Dick Freeman and lus players officially made the transition from the three-day condi- tioning period Thursday. In addition to the perennial cunosity about how much up-and-comers have progressed, Freeman was anxious to determine how a crop of newcomers would fare in their first full-contact activity. The Sea Kings will contin- ue to proVide Freeman and his staff with those answers as they work toward the Sept. 9 opener against Manna at Newport Harbor High. •since we don't have a whole lot of experi- ence, we'll be finding out some thmgs about our kids, II Freeman said. "There cn1.11a- quite a few changes in our clepthcharf!'W ·; Among the newcomers is transfer Peter FOOllALL Skoutelas, a 6-foot-1, 230·pound hneman, who came in from Pennsylvania late Jast week. Freeman inttidlly proJeCtC!d Skoutelas would help at dPf Pnsive end, but, c1ftor a h.rst- hand look m Thutsday·s first pracuce, believes he could be more effochve at offen- sive guard. Senior Chuck Shurtloff, a 5-9, 180-pounder who transferred from San Diego dunng spring practice, also showed well as a potential safe- ty, Freeman said. Freeman also smgled out an unpressive morning showing by senior returner Tom Shochat, whom he hopes will take over for for- mer three-year starter AJex Bottom at center, •Tom did real well getting out and blocking our linebackers," Freeman said. Specifics aside, Freeman acknowledged the first day m pads always revitalizes things for the players and coaches alike. "By the Uurd day, that no-pads stuff really starts to get old. We can do things with the backs and rec:;e1veJS, but we have lo start mak- ing tlllDgs up to keep the linemen focused. HThere was a lot of hustle out there today and I liked what 1 saw.• Q uart rb ck Matt Moor goes back to unload a pa during d.rllls Thursday at Corona deJ Mar High. It was the first day of full contact wlth pads alter a three-day SOCCER~ Vanguard U. falJs condltlonlng CAl~SoN -Vang11ard Uruvc1 period for prep 1ty dropp cl to 0·2 tn m n football player , cer Wednesday d host Cal St leading up to _Dominguez r cvrded a 5-0 nc the 1999 eason ('Onfcrenc \ 1c.·tory The Lion The Sea Klngs · return tu play \'i,' ·duesday a.t \ 1 will be State Northndge competing in the Pacific Coa t League this eason. DEEP SEA THURSDAY'S COONTS N•wport Landing • 4 boats. 99 ;angler~ 39 barracuda. 4 ca teo bass, 38 sand ba\s, 1 halibut. 14 rock1rsh 15 s.culpm, 4 shcepheao 100 rna kere Davey's Lodccr • no report i • , PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I i I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I I UNIVERSITY OF ou1side, ning and layout ot labora· al lhe Olllee of Design & 11c:a11on or VIII or bener ducted by. a corporation BEACH CA 92663 I proper lime CALIFORNIA "DESIGN BUILD TEAM 1ory and support areas Con11ruct1otr Services. THE REGENTS OF THE Hav6 you started doing Ooing'eusmess as A set ol B d Oocumerilll IRVINE CAMPUS PREOUALIFICATION Lab s~ space Is lo-Un1vera11y ol Cahlorn1a, UNIVERSITY OF business yet? No HAIR.WEST SALON may be obta nod al lhe 01· ..,OTICE INVITING: STATEMENT, NATURAL cated within the 1ntenor Irvine. 3500 Berkeley CALIFORNIA S1gnii1ure Se1111ces. a All other business r lice or the C.ty Eng•necr '' SCIENCES UNIT 1, zones. wilh tab benches P 11 c e . Ca I 1 for n I a August. 1999 Cahf. corp, By Chad name(s) and ad<lress(es) n Fair Onve, Cor.ra M• .... OE~GN BUILD TEAM PROJECT NO. 991055". 1tX1end1ng OU1 to the north 92697·2450 The Pre· Pubhshod Newport Be•th· Horning, Vice Presldenl U$8d by the Seller(s) withrn Cahtomia upon nonrefun- REQUEST FOR OESCRIPTION OF THE and south Mechanical qua~hcatlon Pa~I can be Costa Mesa Da•ly Pilot This statement was filed the past three years. as d•bl• p1yrMnl of S10.00. PREQUAUFICATION PROJECT: supply Is provided thr009h malled to potential teams AugU$t 27 1999 with the County Clerk of stated by 1ne Seller(s), 1 An 1ddltlonal char~ of STATEMENTS The .propou<I Natyral vertical shahs tn the lnlenor unabi. 10 obtain them In F060 Orange County oo 8·18 99 IS/are NONE S3.00 w. be made 1r hiln· FOR DESIGN ANO Sciences Unit 1 15 the tl1$I zone of the labora1ory, with person bv cai~ng 19996802682 The name(s) and ad· d ed by ma•I Bid Docu· OONSTRUCTION OF phase of the w•tem re-uhaus1 eic1shng the suite (94g) 824-8117 or CHSHH.2.J.2 Oa ty P110I Aug 20. 27. dress ol lhe Buyer(s) ments and ocher oontracl THE NATURAL search· sector for the 111 shafts al the extenor (949) 824-6630 1 NOTI<:E OF 5€1ZURE Sept 3 10. 1999 FOS3 iSJare ANDREW documents rnay also be , SCIENCES UNrT t School of BiolOOlcal Scieo-wans 2 The lJn.vers1ty has es· PURSUANT TO H£All11 Ffctltlou1 BuslneH WUNDERLICH and LISA exam ried al the Qltace GI PROJECT NO. 991055 ces al the UCl Campus The lower level lab wing labllshed a two·phase ANO SAFETY OOOE Name Statement ANNE WUNDERLICH. the Crty Clerk of the Cltv ol The prote<:t will consist ofa accommodates a NMR lab. rallng system lor pre-SECTION 11471/11488 Tile 1o1tow.ng pa~~ P 0 BOX 7301. LAGUNA Costa Mesa Bid Oocu· Auguat, 1999 119•000 SF, four SIOf)' open lat>Ofa1ory suite aod qua1iricat100 ol bidders De· ANO NOTI<:E OF are doillQ bu~llle~ H N•GUEL CA 92607 ments wil not be m& oo NOTICE IS HEREBY building split Into two the laboratory mechanical sign Bulld Teams wt1o INTENDED fC>fV=EITURE Hol lllQSWOl1h Ga~enH The assets being SOid unless 1"8 addiliOnal S3 00 ' GIVEN that Oes1fcn Build w~s. e laboratory Wing plumbmg and electrical meet the m1nimom roqwe· PURSUANT TO HEALTH 927 N'.lwtlatl St. Cost1 are generaltt ooscrobed as· charge is included .., U1 ~:~1e:i~·~la~m:~~~ a a ctamoomlolflce r~ eictenor ol lhe build· ments In Ph8l.e 1, win be A:~F'Efr~ Mau, Catctorr\la 92627 ~htr~'/fe~'. ~~5tPMENT, pa(a"Jin~ shaK be ma<lO will be rec:eived by the Uni-wing The Proiect Contract mg will consist of an inta· in~etvlewed as pan of .4 Lucien Holl1ng$Yioorth, MACHINERY on Ille Proposal lorm, versrty of Cal1fonn Irvine, =~~~'; ~~~•~(~g) gral oolbred case·in·place I ~u:~~t~ 01 this pre On JULY 23, 1tlt • .c ~~ 9~:~all, Costa Moaa , LEASEHOLD IMPROVE· sheets P·l th1011gh P·9 Campus,forqual1hcallonto months concretelgtass panot type 3 The university will 1000SOUl11COASTPlA· This buSlnen" COO· MENTS. STOCK IN prOl>'ided •n tne oontrad bid 00 lhe The 11te f()f the Natural slon system then porform lntel'Vlews ZA. NO. F-103, COSTA dueled b no id I TRADE. GOODWILL ANO dOCUmlf'llS, aod 5tiatl be NATURAL SCIENCES Sciences Unit 1 tn goner-Bulldln~ Construction With each Team as pan of MESA. CA. the property Have :o:~:an:i ~no BUSINESS NAME aOd are acoompanled.l>y a cenihed UNIT 1, PROJECT NO. ally flat. and currently ac· Cost Est mate: I Phase 2 or the prequahflca· deecribed H : busines~ yet? No located ar 2817 VILLA or cashier's check or a bid 991055. The protect la a commodates a parking IOI. $33,000,000.00 llon proceu Oes1on Build ee& U s cu Lucien Hollingsworth WAY. NEWPORT BEACH, bond lor not less tnan 10% "Modified Deelgn Bulld" The site has a slight SIOJ>8 BIO DOCUMENTS: Teams that meet tt\e min u . . . RREHCY This statement was hied CA 92663 or lhe amount or lhe1r bid protect, and Wiil Include to IM nor1h aod surface Bid Documents are lmum requirements In WH Mbed punuent to with lhe County Clerk ol The bulk sale is ln1enoea made payable to the C1tv ol th• preparation of worll· drains Site c:tevelOpment scheduled 10 be avallable Pnase 2 will be quahlied to Health and Sifety Code Orange Counly on 8·18·99 ro be con:.ummate1 at 1r10 Costa Mesa No propQUI Ing drewlng1 (1hop drew· will be llmlted to the Im· to prequahlled Design subm11 bids on this proj8CI S.Ctlo" 114 71 I 1f 488 llty 19996902670 office ol The Escrow Fo-shaU t>e COO&idered uoie"' lng1), 1ncf conatructlon mediate vlclntly of the Build Teams In Fall ol 4, The University re· the IRVINE POUCE DE· Dally PilOI Auo 20 27 rum and tile an11opated accbmf>anied l>y such baMd on the Prellmln1ry building, with the main 1999 Bid Documents will serves lhe 11ght, alte1 re· PARTMENT. Sepl 3 10, 1999 FOS4 Ule date is Sepl 16, 1999 cashiers checf.. cash or Dellgn Documente and t>U11d1ng entry planned on consist of Design Develop· vtew1ng the Design Build The p'°'*1'f WM ..tr.cl The bull\ sate 1s subiect bidder's t>oo<l Performance Specif!· th• east facade off lh6 ment drawings. Including Team Prequal1llcat1on wttn ,..,,_,. to elleo-4 Fictit ious Buslnesa to Cahlorn•a Uniform Com· No bid snau be con· cation• prap1red by De-campus pedestrian ring floor plans, efevaltons encl Statements. 10 reject any W>lationl•I of Seotloftl•I Name Statement mercial Code Section l>idare<i uniess 11 •s maue i lgn Architect, Hellmuth, mal and Ml'Vlce access seclionS. and a Proiec1 and all Statements ro 1137' of the "'.ith and The lol10w1ng per:.oo 6106 2 YEStNO Y on a blank proposal rorm Obala + Ka111b1um from the west Manual, wnlch will consist warve any mlormahty In Ille ••f9tV Code. Vou .. ....,.. •ro doing· bus•ness as Tne name and a""tes5' furnished bv the Cay Cl (HO .. K). The lhree upper ltoors of Performance $pecll1 · Statements and to tnvrt1t llty notified 1tlm the Dlmict Quality NetWorks. 275 ol tno per&Of1 W•lh whom • Costa Mesa and is 1'1)8de Jn All Design Bulld Teams will be very Similar Ill use cations. 0est_9n Cnter1& !hose quahf•ad teams 10 Attorney of Orange Co\lnty Mesa Drllle •A. Coi.ta clalm5 may be 11 ed tS The accordance with the who are interested In pre· and conhour.alloo •nd wt11 and a dascnpuon 01 bu•ld· submit bids fOf' the proiect h••lnftlewdproc.adlncleto Mesa, CA 92627 Escrow Forum 23161 PfOVISIOl1$ ol ltlo Proposal quahfytng for th11 projeCt contain an open laboratory 1ng systems and the11 lune-5 PrO.pectNe Del•gn I forfeit the al:to_.IC,._. Juan Ga$COll, 275 Mesa La11e Centltf Or , S!e 120 t~ir1CT1entt and w1~ to obtain the Pre-swte, 1 clls.sroomlollice/ non. Add111onca1 1ntormatl0n Build Teams desinng to be pn1penypun.,.,.t.oHe11tn Onve •A Cof.ta Mesa Cal· LAKE FOREST CA 92630 Eacti l>ldder muS1 have o quelilicatt0n Statements conference WlllO and gen· evadable td btdders will In· prequa~lied are informed and Sat.ty Co4e lecdon I rlornia 92627 and the last da0re for toling Class "Aw Geo 1a El'ljJ· may call either (9411) eral bu•ldlng support 1lle elude a Solis Report that lhey musl lultf comply 11488.4. Tn1s busineu Is con-ctaltTls by any cred 101 Shall nearing~ and also fJc 824-St t7 (Hol Line, Option llboratory space II deStg· prepared by Geot>ase, Ind Wlltl all ol the bid require You .. !MtNoted that H ducted by an •ndlvidual be Sept 15 1999, wtlicf\ is prequalilied a oequirCd by #3}. or (949) 824-6630. naled as an H·8 occupancy a copy ol the Unrver'Slty of menls including meeting you c1e• to contfft the Ha"e you s1a1111c:1 doing ttie business day belOO! law DATE OF SUBMITTAL: W11h lhe remainder of lhe CaLfomia, Irvine. Campus all ooOdlOQ ano lnSYrance torl.itura of tNa P'°'*'Y· business yet? Yes 1ne Siii dale specif ed The Ci?y Council ol Im! Oe11gn BUiid Team Pre-butld1ng betrig B oc-Standards and De11gn requtremeritl r":uarit ~o d He~ j4 01/0111998 abOVe C.ly ol Costa Mau te· Quahlicallon Statement• cupency The mechanical Cn1ena B d Sec r t n the • ety 0 • •ct on I Joan Gascon Dated &'20r'99 s~u ihe 11.0IW '° rQ}oct wm be received at the Of· space MMng the ta.bora· • The Des.on Develop· 8~1 ol u ,'Jr. 1ot the !!1::.'dJ:' -~file • n.w •.natement was h ed BUYER(S)' any°' a bids hoe of Design & Construe-tory wing 18 IOcated on lhe men1 drawirios will have re· Lump Sum Bau Bid ex· Int st In u;--• yow w•lh lhe Counry Clerk o1 ISi ANDREW Tile Contractor Shall bonSel'VIOes Unrvertttvof ground floOr south of the ceMld prehminary reV1ew Cludinga11ernates. h41\tac· Y:mustfllethla~ OrangeCount)'on8·17·gg WUNDERLICH oomplywtlhlhcprovisiOllS Cahlorn1a. IMrie, 3~ fat>Ofatory auite. The me-by lhe s1a1e Fire Marshal company each Bid The the s~ Court of ttie 1llllt6802631 ISi LISA ANNE of Section 1770 to 1780, in· Ber11eley Pla<:41, Irvine, Cal· Cha I se the and lhe DMslon o! the Surety Issuing bonds for County of Orange wttfW\ Daffy Pilot Aug 20 27. WUNDERLICH duslve. 01 "" Celitom1a lfomaa 92697-2450, Att•n· Cla~~C::. w7n';Ys lo-State Architects Accesa lhe pro11ci shall be on the ~ (30) d•7• of the flrat Sept 3 10. 199G f056 Publl$hed Newport Beaeh· Labor Code the pr1111alfjng tlon: Lynn J1vler, until c:ated oo the north side of Comphance Section Tho Bid Deadhne. listed tn the publication o thll Notice. • Costa Mei.a Daily P110t rate ano scale of Wi!Qes es· S:OO P.M., Frfd1y, tho ground floor and will sucoessM Design Build lasted publtShed State of ""'-" you r.celW actu.i Flchtloua Buslneu August 27 1999 tabliShed by the Citv of September 3, 19911. No have e tunnel connectlon Team wiu need lo gain hnal CaHfom1a Department of notice. lPleue uH Name Statement ' F064 Costa ~es.i, which a.re on Prequallflcatlon St1te· to the existing campus util· approval of the drawings Insurance Lisi of •insurers Hf06781 l You lftUet The IOllowmg persons CrTY OF hie wHh the Crty Clerk ct ments will be accepted al· 11y tunnel ~~~th~ ~ate ~Ir~ Admitted to Transact ._ .:n ~ ~r.:,! I are do1nii bus1ne<1s as COSTA MESA ~% ~h~ll 01'ori~~e~~S:s tat this 11me. However, the The laboratory suites are I VIS o Suretv lnsuranoe ln tnis the c on a) PLANET PRESTIGE. T Urnversity reserves the based on 8 two·way State Architect Access Slate'A and all Insurance Attorney of Orange County b) planelprestioe com ORANGE COUN Y, prescribed cnerein tor right IO request, receive 22' " 22' 1t11JC1ural grid, Compliance Section, and policle. required to be Ob· IAttn: JOSEPH c. NEDZA., 341g Via Lido #399. New: CALIFORNIA noncompliance 01 said and evaluate supplemental with a 22· JC 11' laboratory the local Orange County talned by the Design Build O.pucya':itrictc!:°meylat port Beach, Calito1nla NOTICE Code MARY ELLIOTT. 1nfonnatJOn from the Team module The structure will Are Oepartmeril agencies Team shall be sub)ect to 700 s If Dl1t: 1 92663 INVITING BIOS If deemed necessary to be eithef a poured·ln·place DESIGN BUILD TEAM approval by Untver11ty for :ie1~·1 w: :::; 1301 Ron Spencer. 31500 Mar NOTICE IS HEREBY g~~~y g;!~.c~::. complete the evaluation ol flat llabldrop panel system PREQUAUFICA TION form and 1ubatance All d•y• of the 1111ng of the Vista. Laguna Beach, Call· G 1 v EN th a 1 seated Published Newpon Beach· Ulell' quahhcal!Onl Design Of' a poured-ln·ptace pan PROCEDURES: Such policies shall be Is I clMft In et. s~ lorn1a 9265 t proposal lot tumlsn1ng all Costa Mesa DaUy Prlot &.uld Team Prequalilica· JOllt system. The tabora· 1 Design Buttd Team sued by a company, whlch Coun/Clvll OMaion. Nancy 1111ons. 31500 Mar labor, matena1s, equip-A 71 Sept b a ttOn Statemerits she• be 1ory suites are envl!IOfled PrequallHcatlon State· it !ISied by Best and Shall The faiU9 to timely file Vista Laguna Beadl. Caff· menl, t1ansporta1100 and ,~9st • em r submitted In sealed ea large open areas Slltt· ments wilf be ev11table have• rating ol A· or bener enti MCure a -'fled claim fomi• 92651 such 01her faciht1es as may F059 envelopes marked on tne able fO< the llex11>18 plan· Friday, Augu1t 27, 19111 and a financial class• statinf an IM-.t In the ThlS bus1ne55 IS COf'I I be required IOf ----'-----~-----,---....;..-.....i.._....;......;.._..;;;..... ___ _...._ __ ;..;....____ ~ In the ~ duded by· co partners CITY-WIDE ANNUAL ~----------------------------------•Court~ ~lnthe ~ve~~rted~ MA~"™AAO~M~~ Fl~~~B~nua PUBUC N<YllCE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND AVAILABILITY TO REVIEW 1998-1999 CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL PERFORMANCE AND EVALUAlTON REPORT AND REALLOCATION OF PRIOR YEAR FED£RAL FUNDS I) Nolic:e Is hereby sJYa! thM the City o( COila Mela '1 HOU£inJ and Commun.icy ~lopment OiV\Sioo hu complefed the 199g..1999 Consolidated AonUll ~onnance and EvaJIMltlOCI Ripon (CAPER) In co~iuce with (edcnl ContolidMed Plu replllioftl. The CAPER coven the~ period of July I, 1991. tbtoush JWIO 30. 1999. nie CAPER provides a sumnwy of ec:Uvitia WMic:rtakcn with (edenJ (unds du11J11 thla repon period. ud provides u evlll&llioll of the City's efforts to meet oonsnunity developmenl and bou11na .... The Chy uod (edenJ Community Development Block Otanl (COBO) and HOME IAvatment Pw1nerllrip (HOME) fllftCb chlrin1 the report period. COBO end HOME funded ec:Uvidel Uftdenaten duri111 the report period wen OOftSiateoc with the City's c:o1110Udated PIM MCI U .S. Depemnecu of Housin1 ud Urben ~lopment's (HUD) nldoftaJ obptives. Activities were fOCUled °" providi.111 houlia.a opportwli• di.mnatina imptdimeac to ,.., houlina choice. l)WIJc tetvicea Oo Mlilc youth. the ddaty and lower income pcnons In pncnl), ~ flCilitiel, llDd odlCf community ~c ai:dVltia 11* bcnern lower 1nc:ome penona. AU pa'IOM 1-....ed ID revtewina the COMOlidelcd Aual PafonnMce Md Evl.llMlkMI Repon (CAPER) mty IMp8Ct cop. • chi Houaio1 Md CQmmund)' Oe~lopment OIYisicM otrici locmd Ill Clcy Helt. 77 Pait Drive. 5dl Aoor. C.oeai Mesa. Celifonia 92621. Wriam coaw1aau wich ~ to the CAPl?lt w1U be accepted by 1M ctcy bePiMftJ ,._.abet I 3. 1999. ~ Sepeember 27. 1999. ,...._..,._a ,.-C '-!iq to revft chi~~ of taii 0cy wida fat*l IO tM ifs do.4 .,_ wUl be held befol9 IM Clty'1 Rede\.,._-' '~II Ret.bi...._ C J I 1 51$1 ' I 21. 1999. II 6:)() PM. 1llil loc:edo9 ofdle hblk ~is die Ant flloor CoilluUICIO ltooaa. City Hill. 17 I'* Driw. C.. Miii. CA. W.... [ -I 0t ....... (or lddk ... iiba ..... fllaJ be .... to Mike U.-.. •the aboV9 llMw or l'1ca11Mie(714)7J4.;'671, befcn HO PM Sep•nm 27, 1999. 2) 'ne City ii....,., .... aoc. COIO r-. ffOm pnor ~'°•MW K'dvk)'. TM1 pt.-1 icdoll wtll-.11MQty'1 199SA...a ~ eothl eo.o&idlilOll "-MCI IM~ .... l•d 1919 A,tMel UpdMe eo 1M ~ ...... TM pilllic .odceMd •,..,UC ......... llW ........ • .... otdlte Cily'• "' Od-PMiclpadoll ,._Md HUDr'llllldoM• n. Qryoteo.a Mela II~ IO •aoc. COIO tu.di 111 die folloWilt1.-: Omm*' 1 15"41 to .... t' ;$ IO .,.,.. property~ dectlfed or t>usln4bs yet? No Project No. •13 • ., be Name Statement 1 ~ fOffeit to the State Ron Spencler rece"19d by the C.ty ol The IOflO.-.ing pel500S of Califomle:: ~94 TtN statement wu filed Costa Mesa al tne Otln of 41re Ck>lng t>UStneu H 'f'H.": '!nc. S ';"° C:: W•ltl the County Clerk of the Cly Ct1rtt, 77 Faif J & J H~ecle nlng ~6on 11 QI. ~ Owlga Ccunly on 7.30 gg Ort .... Co61a Mew ~ SeMces lfHS Ametlatn """-notice or hearine 1"9C800tl2 nl8 unhl ltMI hour of 10:00 Place A Costa Mesa CoM· 08/27 O&X>3 09110 · Dally Pllol AlJO 27, Sept 1.m •• a.tonct1y, September forroa 92627 • • J. 10. 17. 11199 F063 13, 111911, at Whld'I time Juana Zun1g1 1015 CNS1738240 lheywilbeopenedpublicly Ametlal Pt.Ice A Costa Flctltloua Bu11ne11 Eacrow No.: 36795--PM end r414d elOUd 1n the Mesa Ca:Uomlol 94!627 Name Statement NOTICE TO Counc:ll Chambers Sealld ThiS bUS1ness '' con· .,!~~~~:0041 CREotTORS OF r.ir,.:s~~:8n'a~ ~ d~~ ~ans~~~ THE BEST SPOTS corn. BULK SALE tile bidder t>ul no other dist· business yet? Yes 4425 Jarnt>o<ee Rd. •250. {UCC Sec. 6105) ongu•~hing mefks Any bid 09J01/19~ Newpol\ Beach, CA g2660 NOTICE IS HEREBY received alter the actle<I· Juana Zunl11a Signature Services, a GIVEN lhel e bulk ale Ii uled ~no 11m• tor the re· This c;tatement was f1 9d Calilorn1a corporation, abou1 to be made The ceipt ol btdS sna• be re· w.lh lhe County Cler'! of (Cahl ), 4425 Jamborea name(a) b\Jslness ad· turned to bidder unopened Orange County oo 8 25·99 Ad , •250, Newport Beach, drus(es) ot the SeUer(•) It sha" be the tole respon· 19996803458 CA 92660 are. LENA MULLER. 2817 51blhtv of the btdder to see Dady Piiot Aug 27, Sept ThlS busmesa Is con· VILLA WAY, NEWPORT ttial f'lrs bid IS reoBIVed ITT 3, 10, 17, 1999 F062 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • Tlk l'ta/ D<p11rtttm1t •t the D•1/y P1kit 11 pkau;J to """D"nrt'\• '"'"' Jn'i'lft .nflw dVi11/Ab/, to MW """l't'INI Wt-u•1ll 110111 SEARCH the """"for yo11 •t M n.tnt dHt'l!, 1111ii "'w ?." tlx tinw tvul 1/,, tnp to tlN Co11rt Hoiu' 111 ~11t.t AIM. Tht-11, oj:<011rN. 11.fo:r th, tt11rdt u t0mp/,1rJ Nit' M111l fik ·'°"' firt1hONJ '1111111m •fW 11111~1. 11.r1'th tlM °'""'} Cid. pu~liJh o~" wtirlt for four uv~ llJ "'/"'""by /Aw •',,J thm fik']'I"' proof o/ 1'u'1li<'dt1Mt u 1th thr: Co'"'l.J Ckrlt. PIMSr: 111>p ., 10 fik JO"" fet1tiotU li111111n1 1t11tnttmt •' tM IMU, P1/g1, 330 W. &t) St, Co1111 Mnll. !fr "'""•' 1191 ~ plMN twU iu •1 {949) 612-l 21 •iul""" u11/I ,,.,..,_ •m111pw1111 for~· • "-"# tJNs 1r«wlww .., ..U. If JO" u,.,,f,J .IMw fl'I},,.,.,, f""'#"'· ,W. t.H fll •"" KV' ec. 1U ~ "'°" U,.,, tld ,. tUJUI Jtl"· (;Hti lfltl 111 ~·r ..,., iw"~ Fictitious Business Name Statement The tQIJa.o.uig persons a1e doin(l busincu as T /&On Consutung • t2 Sandt>ai Or COion& def Mar Calltomia 92625 J an sweo s. Tvwn t 2 Sandbar Or Corona oel Mar California 92625 This blnlness is con ductud by an 1ndNIClual Havo you r. rt d doing business yer? t o Joan S Tywn Ttils $Ui1eme 11Nas 1 ed with the Count)' CIOflo. Ol Orange eovntY on 8 24..119 19996803331 Daly Pdot Aug 27 Sc;>I 3 10 17 tG99 FOOi Flctit1ou1 Business Name Statement Tll follow ng persons ere dolrlg bUll n ss as HOLLYWOOD NAILS 218 E 171h Street Co5ta Mesa. Cll 1loin•a 92627 · Ellen K(m luu 13212 Arr ar111o 01 Wos1m1nsrer Calolorni8 2683 Th11 bv nc•s lli con l'.lucted by an nd1111dual Have you s r. d domo bUSln ss ycl? No Ell n Kim luu , hl5 5181 ment WM I i.-0 With thlt County Cte~ ot Oran eounw on 8·2-9!1 19996801062 D4i Jy Pi1ol Aug 6 1 20 21 1999 F-043 BSC 8676 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: CHRISTA DOROTHEA PENHALL nee CHRISTA DOROTHEA SANDERSON CASE NO. A198496 To at ho rs n 1 ciari s cted ~on; cont 1ngen1 cruo t.lf5 Jnd per SOOS ~ may Ottl l'Wtfi bo lit relit Cl 11'1 th Will °' esrat or boll 01 CHRISTA DOROTHEA PENHALL n CHRISTA DOROTHEA SANDERSON A PETITION FOR PRO .BATE hH 0000 lilOCI by ALVIN PENHALL In lh Supe110r Court ol Ca tor· Ilia Courlly of ORANGE. THE .PETITION FOR PROBATE rOQUeSIS Iha! ALVIN PENHALL bC Poft.'llod 1 persona repre sontaltv lo OOO'llnt t r utale ol 1ho deCOOOrlt THE PETITION requests lhe d Clenfa Wiii l1!l oxi If any, be aorn ltOt1 10 protlllC The Will !'Id any COOldts 'l!l M ava !>le lot em1n1HK>n fll lht-..:wo. . ...1 ~ ept b'J ltlC ooun THE PETITION rcqu IS eu1hor'lly IO !Ill' tnc 10' uMcr Ch lnct pend nt Mmln!Stration Of e11 • tates AQt (Th s AutllOrity will (7if lf1U pe I'S P' resonui1111e to t ny actions wl!hout ObUI nmg cou t epprovat B toro laklnO oona1" very lmpor tant acliOOs hOWCM!r tno pel'5onal repr sent Ive w1I be requlrod IO give no. I.Ct 10 ln1.e<es1ea porsons unless thOV havit wa nonce Of consenrecr to tne prtJPO$ed ectoo) Tne In· de~nt ll<fmlnbtre11on aUlhor•ly w1M be gtante<I unleS6 en Int rutod per· too 11 an ot>tectton 10 lhO pat1tl0fl el1d 6hOwt. QOO<I cause ""'1y»io court l'IOUIO not Qf8nt I (!UthOrily A HEARING Oii I pe tron win be neld on SEPTEMBER 1 111 at 1 45 pm. Dept L73 lo-oalOCl et 341 Tt1e~·o South 'O ngo, CA l!2 IF YOU OBJECT CO tho granung OI tho )'OU SticMd ppe r ar Ing nd }'OUf etUe n «> tlons ():)Un th4I flUtlng YOUT Cemotety • Mqrtuivy • Chapel • Crematory ,. 3500 Pacif c \I ~ Driv~ NewpOrt Bo 644-2700 '1ERCE BROTH£RS BEU BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel CrematlOn 11 O Broadwa) CoS1a Mesa 64'2-91SO Ule '!/! lief; tfoa -~t'te A GOOD AD!· p;Wy Pilot Why hould you ubject :yourself your~ to paying lnllated p ... __ Gt EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNI IY All tHI ll1Jtl Hvtttltl11t 11 11111 -.i•Jtt l• a"ftc1 It Ult fM· .,.., hlr '"-"' Act " , ... 11 ...... •ale• 1111•11 " llllfll .. '"""" .... ,, •• ., .. Ct, ll11ltallt1 er Clml111IHllH Mfftl ti rKt, ctllt, rtlltl ... ••. ""'°'· ltt111tltl 11atn" lltllHll ....... tr 11 lttm .. I ...... "' .. ,. ,,,,.,,_,_ ........................ n ls 11w1,1,tr wlll HI ...., .. ty ~tty HYtltist •tt ltr tUJ,tmi. ftlc-It It ¥ltllll• el lie llw o., r11•er9 "' lttrt't l•t•,.•• 11111 alt fttlll•t\ ''""'"' 11 Ullt _.,.;., .,, ..-itnlt " .. •" "'ttll•lty -1111 Tt , .. ' """ II .iurhllltatlee, can llUO' Ttft-lttt It l·llM2U5M. Ftr Ille Wlslllllfltt, OC trt1 pltnt call HUO 11 421-3500. 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL ~.Lu~~ •Pr8Se111S • '4br 2ba family hOme NPB ort;ms.ooo 'Jbr 2 5bl EHi side beauty oriy $289.000 '4br 2 Sbl lllllilY room and 1aige yard U24.000 '2br 2ba beaulllul NPB condo oriy s 182 000 'Bachelor unll Vacant Soulll Coes1 Mello orty S82 .000 Call Mlrge 94t-722.c620 Call Toni 94M~U FORECLOSED HOMES low or SO Down! Gov't & Bonlc Repos Being Sold! financing Available! aoo.so1.11n x6os1 ATI: VETERANS VA Loans 5.9,o • up to $250,000 Cal Gold Crown. y ..ir ce1tl"1ed Cal VII Morti19" 8411'Mt Keo Decker 71•·"34·2590 SOLD!! Showc11e Homes for Sale In our Saturday R11I Estate Supplement! Homes of the Week Display Ads Start at Just 5751 Deadline 1$ Tuesoay at SPM °'*1 House Llst1ngs S151 Oeadline Thursday 5PM It P1y1 to Adver11ae In the Best Local Real Eallte Section CALL TOOAYll LISA K. RIVERA 94~574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 94~574-4249 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR Loolllng fOf 1 Ouple1 or Triplex? St*ial~lng In COM c:tn EdWlrdt. Flrlt E11 .... PYop COM Mt-3IM20I OCo COM OPEN SUN 12"4 832 Hl19I Dt, Oen Vu On Cyn, I bit to bCh lrmllc Collage 2br 1 Sbl. liplc $76g,ooo At;. g.jg. 75H070 TOP FLOOR PENTHOUSE w1 tlcredClle ocean 'fl8WI, 2Br 28dl. oftered Ill $699,000 Maly Ellen and Bob WtQlen, 949·759-3739, 9'4~4-5~1 l,.~I Nwpl Hghll Area. Or•• Loe 2 houses on lllrge fol 8oCtl move-ri conchllO'#t btllllifll Elfl T!Y'Of, A~ 949-642-4722 fM>EJEWEL OPEN FRI-SAT 1-4 232 E 21ST ST 4tlf 2bt "* Mm bal decor llrldle mod kllc, ~ JecNe Olll AIJ OI· b!MH31 I011 t.ntral E'Slelt 1111i!lf COilage on good Sil~ 11>1 Chltming remodel OI I I0131 retluild . Thi6 II a Probate Sale $250.000-Maiy Ellen and Bob W~au, 949 759.3793 949·6« 5§81 CYH BLUFFS OPEN SAT 12-4 1020 Nenc y ln 3br 2 Sbf twtlme. bacb up 10 n11urat park. Lot• of upgr1dt1! 0wTier 310-372'3SI eve1 COlLEGE PARK Oper\ Sun 1 .. ' 2«3 Va\'&1 Place, pool home \lfto¥t1ed spa oo ell· de-llC. 3bf 1 li4bl $289.000 Agi 71• 545-0318 •E SIDE FIXER• 3br, 1bl R..Z lot, S260,000 Call R111ty Guinther Ag1. '4HI0-8862118 22 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE IRVlNE TURTLE ROCK lowe1t price "Open SUN M" t2 Me~on home 1n Summit Sb<s 3.!iba 3 lrplcs nowly bu1tt 1995. 3 car gar ap1ox 3255'1 ol 11v Agl Pegi 949-632-SnJ 24 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA BEACH lcrl(j vu In heart of LlgUfUI OPEN SUN 1-4 "IOI Buena Viste Wey" }bl 1 tl2ba bonos rm w ol'JCe Spa rul-de-sac $989 .500 71..SAO-SEU 949·261·7643' 26 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA NIGUEL 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH •THE BLUFFS• Ong aiee 3bf 2bl ~ ll:tJor perlecl' Est.ie •()ndallon pnced IO sEI last' S3t5 000 A91nt 94M40-S560 ARE YOU LOOIONG tor 1 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH • LIVE IN LUXURY ~ APARTM~NT HOMES Exclusive Fasf1ion Island Lifestyle • Concierge Serv1Ce • 24 HR Fitness Center I Bed from S 1795 I Bed/den f rorn S 1815 Washer/Dryer '1ntrus1on Alarm<> Gourmet Kitchens £1evdtor Acce>.,s • 24 HR Security Cate •Clubhouse Facility 'J. Bed from $2385 2 Bed/den from $2210 Gas F1reµlnces Q Foot C1:1l1ngs Condo Spec,, Subterranean Parkin~ Custom Home Design Program Available CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 1-888-222-6924 •lttlC" IWINE~ CDMMlNT1E5 A MICdUI lfAff04•0 Of Ll\'IN~ Wooded Newport Luxury Steps To Fashion Island OCEAN BREEZES, CITY CONVENIENCES, CORONA D EL MAR LOCATION & C • Vaulted ceilings, frplcs • Htated Olympic Pool •Country kitchens• Fabulous closets/storage e Wooded landscaping e 11-acre nature park e Walk to shops ~ dining e Dogs Ii cats welcomt Select Location 1 Bedrooms from $1125 2 Bedrooms from $1;50 3' Bedrooms from $1625 THE BAYS of Nnuport B~ach MllcArthur & San Joaquin Hills 1-888-219-0754 Irvin~Api!rtitlent CommMnities 80 COMM/RETAIL nNOUST SALE ~- I • FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON ~ lu1ury Condo undet' $3001t PENINJ 500 SF. OFFICE. Clc><.e 10 Bd, Manna shops? commetoal Of rtdail 2 • I GATED COMMUNJTY BY FASHION ISLAND Ctn~ Eo..,atds Fust Estates paiklng A.IC. 105 15th SI Prop COM 949-389-9209 1949-615-2660 'Lido Penn• 20 C&brillo ;=============~ 2bl 21>a 998sf p1an1atoon shlJt lcr~ 1ano lse comm pool Cor • 104 APTS 1oc Pr1v bch lor resld s1s2.5K BALBOA ISLAND LIDO RESORT HOMES 949-ti73·6623 or 720-!1882 BAL.BOA ISLAND 3000 sJ 6 LUXURV TOWNHOMES Duple¥ 1'10 So 81yfroo1 3BR, NEW! SSS0,000 2Br/Den 388 prkg SJlJoGMo LINDA SILVER, METRO yearly 949-752·2881 REAL TY 714 .. 04·5679 I --------.. Ntwpor1 View Flur 4Br I 105 3 sea lam rm & bonu$ room Plans lor ntmOdel tncluoed Rtdoced 1o $719.000 Joan APTS BALBOA PENINSULA Burlie Age 949-759·9314 88Yffont whll Pnvlte Boll Sllp. Aomodl!led 211toty 48r JS.+ den. slat> gJWll• cO\.l1lel tops new C41bretry, Cf(IWl'I mobno $1250.000ByOwnet 949-759-8500-205. &4&4410 109 APTS MEDITERRANEAN CORONA DEL MAR Beautrful tre.olined atreets and gotf course views. Enjoy cat9free living in your large 1, 2 or 3 BR apartment home! • lWo-c... ganige • Wukletl°'Y• hool<ups • Fnplaoe (WOOd & gu) • AM conditioning • Wet beir In 2 end 3 BR • $1 ,060 to S3, 100 • So(ry, no pet1. _Q Pleau cell (949) 844~ .=-i Another EMex Cornmu\lty =-= ... 155 HOUSEsicONDOS . 159 HOUSESJCONOOS FOR RENT FORAENT BALBOA PENH CORONA DEL llAR YEARLY HOME 4BR 3 SBA "SPECTACULAR OCEAN" Best Famhy Nttthbo(hoocl VIEW 2br 21>1 c»n, rtmod, Cannery Rentals, c. jac, pool1 , lennla, 1.eo0-147-1209. 94t-7S9-705t . VIEW HOME Senittzed, SI~ to BelCI\. -...----·.----- OPEN SAT 1·5 25 Harbor Pointe 4br 4ba 3 Cir OIJa98 pool se>a. oetdtl and gated con1-mu1111y lmmtc cone! only $1.(>95000 ON THE GOLF COURSE Help ~$1 sd11 S>-8f 2500$1, recenlly . remodeled decor Ml<JnO $759.000 •THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES S!JrMg a1 S109Slmo Monlh to Monlh lease We are a pet cormiunity 6 blocks trom beech 110 949--&44-2611 APTS COSTA MESA ocean view INlftlle & ~11 3,.2Gen,2 I .do 160 HOUSESJCONDOS l14·3W-0308 949-llGJ.1506 FOARENT 159 HOUSES/CONDOS COSTA MESA .. FOR RENT GREYSTONE 38r 2 58a 2·sty CORONA DEL MAR TWM Ill dbl cai eleelnc gar. w d hk ups 1300 "· $1600rMo 'FURN' 0.1lgner·1 2l>r 21>1 2110 TllUrlll Ave (Vic1011al condo, pool, 'fi'sj walk to alt, Nt"1JIO(I Blvd) 949:631-4622 Indoor I{· 1975/mo IM. ••NEW" 2bf 2ba houM, 9-7i0-3117 $1400/mo. WHlcllff area, * 4 BEOROOM 3 BATH • I now In lJ.:3nlnl; atage, 2 PATIOS, W/O HK·UPS, D/W 62 -e2 2. NEW PAINT/CARPET $1899 SEt;t;· ........ :M20t:---~ cbili HOUSE 2br ibii, 2 car gar lrpk:, WIO hllrc!Wd 1115, hol your home 1ub pnv bae;kyd 006 ACoa11 172 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT IRVINE TURTLE ROCK, grail view, slrlQl9 level ~lit den 2be. 2 car attached gar, It, WIO, lr!2 $2200/mo IM9 ~ 8339 176 HOUSESiCONOOS FOR RENT LAGUNA NIGUEL CAPE COD BEAUTY 4bt 281 llll!Wt room. A.IC pool. IOOM cukla-sac, ~def'lef Avall 9' 1 $22SG Mo 9-831-8682 182 HOOSESICONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH 'VIia Ball>OI' 2 111$11 bi's Buu condo. ~llpl to bcMllrbor Al rl$0t1 amen. WIO ~ S18SO Avall HM • 714· ·7222 B1ishore1 Beach Hou• 3br 1 4 bl, frple, dbl Cit gtr, Avell 9-1·99. $3200/mo. 949-642-5290 H•rbor View 3br 2ba Upgraded, spa. t•al location avail mnMldlate $2900/mo 949-644· 1968 SPACIOUS OC11n end ~ View Condo. 1Br 1Bt ~~1.c001mon111 ca• v 949-645 9748 COMPLETELV REMODI 1BR 1BA $1000/MO. Wa~ne or Cl'lerlen6 O REMA 714·715·9594 or 949-720-7351 ON THE GOLF COURSE tlld commty 26r · Ov'I m.'unlum. xlnl C«WJ.J,Mly S4500'mo 949·72>51 AIJ. OCEANFRONT ANO OCEAN CLOSE I-Bdrm lhrU S·Bdnn $900. -$4000. Bkr IMM42-38SO " -- 183 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR RENT NEWPORT COAST SANCERE 4bf 2.Sba 1fu1 bVIUI U(lr1 2 cat 98rlg6, g.tled commomtv $325-0/rno . Agl 94'9-862-9745 2br 2bt, Bey View lrom deck. lmmae new c11pe1 a paint ullCMrground parkltlg, S2100lmo Agt 949-862.0707 202 ROOMS FOR RENT Motel 'COSTA MESA' MOTOR INN 1ST Wk'Specl1I On All Rms $134.00 • ~ i.a1u1e1 24 his lrort1 desk 0 0 pllon6S, • 1111 HOOESP NiOISC• poo!.'!Y}atod und Nrtiy SS 11111'1 Fairgm, matt• mbOt<>I M\11111 &Nd -4&40 loc ctiann lac Guest la Fv.ys 405 & a"1aylrom0C College. '1top bch~. rest A mo Cclld Hot~ 2177 H11tior 949·645 E'SIDE CM Pvt Br & Ba. cpet ptefd Av111I 4·540·4400 clean. non-smkr 911 S550m 0:1. 71 -4818 E¥ening 949.5 4 811 l1JFem prel d to IN CUI& apt lg wn dock, S6007Mo Sllelll. 675-3230 aumy 2bf 1 ba apt 100lt 10 water 949-831·5158, 949· ' 204 RE NTALS HARE TOS Newport Cretl 3bl to share Prol 1 llOI\' :Jblcondo ~pr1·1 W'I) p!Metc utls . '600'mo .. 112 t-549.()714 M CM/Lu• ~nr 405 10 1111\ 10 • M$11 & 73 Fwy, Br. pvt a. ~41l '*' pOlll .nl~ ... la!.1 Ill() 9.930 7609 Mall !.af d $600 rtnl .. Sieve 1M NBIRGp l\'$/M wa ntad tow dole to ~ 2bt 2bl lpl belldl W'I) prefd S600rmo 94 Pt1ulg lllllllle 9·723-0t66 NB. Proll llm8ll wd, ~ to th,,.. In lllNl8 piel d Ful poOI Own 1oom & beth -.alk-1n 0-0302 HOH THE closel $865 949 64 NEWPORT 8Elc SAND Shatt 3br su ... 1 parking S800I '2t>a wro 011 mo ~ ult be 5181*. •mo~ ·8:165' Avu rnld Ser Mu$1 proluatona • no ....... 114'299 •NP HEIGH HolJN. SUl'ldeck, I fr le. $4351 rse- un prlv'a, OCEAN RIDGE Speclacula1 "1118, Sbr Sbil, newer cu•tom 1:>u111 hollie marble llOofng, Oller SSOOr.I ocean view, S2 4 mil Bu1191low E'Side lulTlllihed, complele laleh$n natural FP, quttl atea, IVsmk<*>ela eva• 9'3 $7~mo 94ll:&12-8699 E' SIDE 2br Iba, tenc8(! yard\, Sl'9Ymo ,.,.,.,.,.,, E rough classffied p mo. l 94M3t.7521 __ ..;..._ _ ____;,,.._ Cd Wllyne or Charlene t REMAX 71H85-85&4 or 949 7~7351 •UDO PEHi• NAMTUCK£T COTIAGE OPEN FAJ.$AT.SUN 12·5: 23 Fremont SI 2 ltocy, 2br 21>1 privll• beach fOI reMdefltl, pool, ch1bhouH . lend IHH St 1 Wmo. OWr'9f $1 St,900 MM75-64n pet ok w.ik 111 do$e1$ 292 EaSI 18th SI St295.'tno • MM73-3581 • E sroe Coat• ,..., • OPEN SAT.SUN 11-3 1 l *· Wllflef, 11:· blkony, g•den . ting, r:I lm.$1250 •11C Speclel M25 • '500 depoell Mgr on premleet 20432 5.tntl Alie A vt Tiie Renter Center 11 4-141 ... m 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH ., . 1si HOUSESICOHDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH -112 HOUSES,4CONOOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH. 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE Costa M111 1m11f ottlce tptet to 1tnl. Slartlng 11 1150-$300 Incl 111 utlt. f.lnr occ, nit• quiet loc. Loli of parking 714·540..366& 1400 Att«>UHCEMEHTS I •LOSE UP TO• 30 lbs in 30 d1ys!I 30 d1y money back guarantH Toll free 888-28().8905 I 402lOST • FOUND I Found bike In July VICIR!y of Santa Anl Heeglb Newport Beech Call & 1dent1ly 949-4176-2800 ext 252 Lost 811ck a. wni1e long heired cit female, vlclnty Shore Cliff COM. PIHM cell REWARD 94t-760-0788 lo1t dog, i!l22 fem wtvte A tan . RtlodebJan Rldgeback, llllJled. collar l.i~ ay Jo!>oO 111t CW NPB Santa Ana 714 8tf>-4t51 BICYCLES I K2, MOUNTAIN 'BIKE. Full Susp, XT eompa. Bontrager wMlla, lite 1lnt cond. Wlth extru $750, 714·429-0755 1454 FURNITURE I Compuier wOl'k 11111on $45 4120 des!< $75. boOkcaSes S2S-S75 GARAGE • vert>Cal & laleral hie cabtnela SALES $25-S145. audio video metal she1Vlfl9 cabinet 3x5n s 125. all CM/ESTATE SALE, SAT !lam 0000 cond 949-548 1554 nea1 l'll'w Mr1gP.1a1or. wro, CUSTOM SECTIONAL SOFA I lumtlure household items Sacflhc al $800 2 011:1\1/er Olk colactlbl•"' ciolhlng 81C 1 I~ cabonel $50 • Oak roll lop 1142 VICTORIA PLACE 1 des)( $250 , Old lashioned oak (11 PACIFIC AVE.) refng"' sv.11181 top StOO C.M ./MUL Tl FAMILY Cal 714-968-8329 SALE!! SAT Blm-12 noon DINING ROOM F\JRNITURE 1240 LOGAN AVE UNIT c I T1C1CMiOnal oak 00ng 1.ible alld (neat F•IV~w ~ake1) 6 chairs $250 Clwll ClblnPI 8eoet • '19 G~ Soccer S3SO 949-650-3245 Huge Biby ll•m Salo! Local ElECTROPEOIC LATEX de$ignl" selling oveHuos o1 BEO New $1550. ~«lei bilby rtems ·cn11. Never Usedl Mike Offerl Setur1ry & Recef,ing blriets' 9491632·7573 WhOIO$Jle pl.C85l Beaut1llA qua! ly merch 11 9rea1 POC«i1 LOU al other fTllSC ~ed lt•IT1' Sal 8128 8 nouo 3t4 Ruby Ave on Balboa l~l/'ld 111 alley! lido island Garage Sall Sat. I· 1 pm No eerly bords Furn11ure, m1rrot tl01t11119 & RIUltl 110 Via Xanlhe NB MOVINO SALEI SAT 9-12 3'.l yea11 al nwsc hOul>t goods S.1'<'11 t~ll1I some loofi. 412 SNUG HARBOR ROAD Hou• Full Of Furniture Cherry wood secretary desll $250, solid oak toll top desk S650 ot>o. Wrooghl iron poi.It r bed w/unused bOX $p(lfll)'ma1 • 118's $350 949-400.35S4 or 714-809""342 Italian lel1her 1of1 & love· se11. new aUU wrapped, very aolt, top quality. WH $2000 nc:rlrree. $990. IM9"261 •9933 LIVING ROOM FURN lEAVJNG COUNTRY Cotich ioveseat. collee tbl end 1bf $500l'080 949-675-1644 N.B.IMOVINGI Everylhlng Mu•t Gol S11 & Sun fl.3pm Higi end s1e1eo Sony TV Brown Jordan pauo luin art, MOVING SALE ant1Ques plliots w d. kit ~elT\3 • Washer & Olyer $150 2t00 PORT DURNESS KemlOle E1ec grea1 Cllod 12 B'll G.,1 ... Saini 111 one • Solid Oak Table $t25 r-Oki ta~ rwid plate . on Sal ii Sin' Big • Lades While OeSk $150 houses tl'I O~I ~-Solid Nood hood' Pi)(JasuS SI near 11"'1 °' • Ent.llftannenl Center $150 ltl'lll Sanla A/la Ave m Co&ta Lles&N'!Wj)Olt Beec;ti area Chrome & Gl111 Tet>lt1 • Smoke glas$ dining $ 7.S Newp«1 Bell, 2001 Oliff Dr • Rectangular cottee $25 e Irvine Ave. Sil 8 111'11 • S<'13f8 end table $10 Fumilure lpint ' ..i.. teak 1 1 VfK'I motiV8tad to •Ill hOOMWile$ bleydt.'S baby IM9-75t-20S2 •lrOllors pllif pen HU<ldle bed. FOR SALE...Ne-My rll6toroo P8110 rum i..ser Kayiilt & more gllled jewelrV u~ 4 tour NPB-SAT t-2.00 loole,,. 1 COl1l81 lt1d one $Ill 921 Belli• tooter Pedestal ca~11-1v.o "MOVINQ"Hounhold sided Ftlteen v.oode<I bOOll· ltem1. lumltute, etc!I cases, 5 s1111en 100! hjgh 10 • Verd S•le 8·2pm Frl·Sll 11 tlve loot htgtl. 40 1001 bland FOOi lixkers, Hand)iman t!ems Ne.v Awnwig & Much Mo111" <Ml 11)CO(d~ v.ood COllllW$ Sacrifice Sale. 949-852·0302 dl&hes, t111s and tha111 467 Co111 U.11 Sl1fft CM. 448 ANTIQUES/ART /COU.ECTIBLES I BUY ALL PIANOS! Antiqu ' -Oualtty lumtture • one J)ltiee or v.hOle lluuselurn Cash pc.id 800-649-4922 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectibles • ......,... ... re1 ... ""°"" • S&. .. ·~· '*"'-,~ $$ CASH PAID $$ ........................... WE BUY ESTATES • ~t• ~ndl1-*• "Wl PAY lllOM FAITIJI'" 1456 PETSIUVESTOCK I R•r• Holle wlld-lookin g leopard apott•d CFA oclc11 kitten• for privileged few $450i$500 9411146-1473 460 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS KAWIA BABY GRANO PIANO LIKE NEW $4950 714 231·5166 30'• Biby Gfend Prano 0 A ChaM $1300 Kalan 949-720-t589 466 MERCHANDISE WANTID TOP SSS/RECORDSI Jazz R & B. w. Rock lie SO'S & 6()'S MIKE 949-64S-7505 WANTED! OLD cOiHsl Gold. Silller. Franklin rnlnl. st81· lwlQ Old watches & 19we1ry WESTCOAST COIN642-t4U ~in-::m~~~~+L•zo scNOOL.al L '1NSTRUCTION I Phlebotomy Course 8o6I011 Reed Co 001 Rag t3901291 1-8Q0..20H l41 474 C11eg ve1/Hou11clHn ng Eu1opeen lady. claen hOme~ ollices, cook, run errands. fie )(11111111 mess 714 751·6422 CARE GIVERJCOMPANION 0!1111 TtnPQlllllOn Shop- plrllJ modcel appts and f~ oles otner indivic11al needs Cal 1>e1v.een 9-4 949 es.-24311 476 E~PLi~~~ ' Accounts Receivable Clerk· 5"klng h91l'f ITIQl1Yat8d ind v. 1115 • ye•s AIR eapeoence Mu$1 be v.el Ol!Jd"IZed alld detail oilenled Witll •~c•ot computer'""" EEe on BuSlllOss~kS a Fax Resume 10 71 ·556-4023 '" APPOL'Vl'MIM' St.Tl'ERS l'f/17f l·\'~0~1>hHl11 ~H2-820 Per Hour Toi>'J>nxluc:e111 hll(hcr • 11.ahh. lli.111al i. .... ,.,,., . '"' " ....... .... ~. ••-.O.lft • t.c 1 .. nn ~ Mrkifut.t;.W ENl. In 1089 In C1o11111 )k'IB itnd l(Til\\1l1(( Cull for 1111111. I AAH.:)13--47" ''Bookk•per/Genet1l11t~ PT for compeny In NPB Quick Bookl, E•cel 1 mual. PYl'Vloua •q> required. F11 rHurne end NllfY hlltory to IMt-729-0155 Cashier off1c. po1 Ff entry ~81 phones data lfllry CUS1 ~ Howa1ds TV & AppC Apply in person 7532 Ecinger HB Counter pe11onlbu11er Pit Earn S8 S1Mw, S.lboa Penn Apply 1n person II 311 2 ~wpon Blvd. 9'49~75.0996. • Dry Cleaner• • Fron1 counter nights & weekend~ 1 muSl CaN Sharon g4!1-851·2032 •GENERAL OFFICE t Pan time small. l11C1ndty satei. office In Costa Meta ~·3 full days per Wk. 12ht to S1art ClU11~ inCI phonus, llllflO, typlllQ Ind C~I01T181 S8MC4l A.ccpac and MS Word 1 ~ Fo rl$Ume 10 949-548·5986 HOTEL Portofino Newport Beach • $$ lmmedl tely llrnJ ontry level & elp' d SW! .... Front Desk Porson .... HOUS41i<.ieping .... MtlifllenanCe T 81 949 673-7030 • 135 k (t0309m-5~) FAii 94H2'.}-4370 • ma• po11olln0 0 n1Utpor1beal.h com HOUSEKEEPER Coron• del M11 senior couple MMlkl houset<e;,pe1, car.'laker, l111e in p1el'd Nlct sep;11a1e quarteri. Mu~1 be \jOOd American coot< No dill d1en, pets. 5m0king or ~cp>or Must be clean, neal & good dnvor Our car Mt. Ta~o1 day 9 4·9 • 6 4 4 • 4 9 t 0 8 v e 949·675·7957 Journeymen Ftn1Sli Cilrpen1e1 Artt~IC Carpentry work lor $lulled, tooled' mobde & ht""" elhlcal crallsman PfT ok f'ait flSUtnt to AFC 714·999-0206 DWVEllY PEltSONSa PWMS <:AT£1UNG • ln Com M~ setlq pmfcss1c>n.a.I, highly mcxiv.m:d . cwiomcr oncnced penons. food ~rvia arwJ/or delivery ·' npcrimu hdpful. CIQn MVR & CA dnving hcmte roqwn:d l'touf of ouz.crulup required. 25 • hours pa wttk. $10 ro sun. CAn:RINC SERVERS: On-all eosi1ions available tor highly m0tm1ed, eustomcr service orim1Cd f>Cl10'U Jlrcvious SIC • cxpcncna: in~r upsa!c banquc~ rurawanu or c.uenng. Profcu1on.a.I demeanor 1 mus1. $8-Sl2 lo swt. Ms.Cul 949-646-4-118 Pen time Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plu\ mileage. Needed ·Mon thru swt 2:451m to S:45pm. Acldf4 tional work rn1y be aflm able. • I Must have tl\lek or V~! llabllity Insurance wlttt proot or payments, drly0 era llcense, social 1 security cwd, and clear{ D.M.V. print.out. Accepting 1ppllcetlon~ Mon to thru Fri from. 8:00am to 4:00pm Please bring all requlr~ Information. Times Orange County Attn: Pim Beckingham 2901 Garry Ave. Santi An11 ¢a 92704 714-54M548 . 8()0..933...fOfJO • "RECEPTIONIST"' PTfOl 11ty office In f'rvlne, flllen( engllell & phone etlllltf profe11lonll ,,. ... en..,loM fu lo Nt-756-6271 Of cliff 94t-7SW250 , ReceptiOnlst PIT fOf Fllnel~ Club In ~wport 8Hcl( Morning• and WMkeod• C1i!l IM9-642-3215 I Rece9Clonlsvsecty 10 WOf" tor Mewpor1 8dl Conltnle• • tlon Co. PT. Mon, Wed, Frt 1-5:00. Saltly depending ~ e.,,.,ienc.. 94f..752.01M •' ReattUf'llnt • • _New Yach! Club In Newpor\ BellCh. Eliciting eYenla on the wataf, ...ira: -• FOOD SERVERS • COCKTAIL SERVERS •BAA • MEMBERSHIP SALES •OFFICE Apply a1 t 099 8ayslde or" N!Zfi Beach Mon-Fn 9-4pn) Reta1 ..te1 ' High volume flowert/pllnt_. Seelung Managata & FT/PT,, Sales 714·54MMI BEHR9P. IEHI PROCESS CORPOltATION As a leadet> in mfg premium quality paints, atalns~ II~ f0< OYW 50 yrs, ow CC>fnfNAY currently h s the.following position openings: SHUTil.E DRIVER Responslble for transporting raw materlals, supplies • containers to Ii from mfg) clstributlon sites, conducting dally ufecy ~Ip. inspections, and load/unload and potitlon freight.on trailers for distribution. The Ideal candidate should have a dass A lie. with a HAZMAT endorsement, dean OMV printout & a min. 2 yrs driving exp. ls req'd. Good communication 1kms a must. Shift hours 11pm- 7:30 am, Sun.-Thun. BEHR offers an >elnt benefit pkg In a quality work envlro that Includes life, med; dent. Vlslori, 0, 401(k) profttlharing• ~ bonw--6 mos. of svc. Send/FAA res & sat hist to: 8E)tl staffing, PO Box 1287, Santa Ana, CA 92702. FAX (714) 241-9735. We support ~ drug.fr .. wqrlc envlro & perform pre-employment substa - abuse testing, EOE. ,... .. be W"'f ol out of ~ compenlH. Cheell ;flltl '"-local Bttllf luelne11 Burtau bef0t9 rou Mfld 1111y money or ,.._ for MfVIC ... Read llld Ulldtflllfld Illy contract• before you .. •ien. RADE through classified 842-H78 .) 12' IAJCl()Af 'i TRAILER Vanmtd Sptri, Good Coodidon. Fun on lhl Blytl $324/obo 714-641-56113 1--.=1 LldO lilt dock for ... botlflow pwr boet Awox »3elt wl IOU belm of 12ftllfnl MC, tide tn11.nce. ~ 94M73-7&n W~NTED, 5().60' SLIP IN NEWPORT HARBOR. Commercial Of RHlden- tlal. Scott, 94tM6 8881 ·01t D·w lidO Pat11 OiiN8 S 13 per IOOI, W11erlllectria1y, 0-. loclllon. dodt box AVlll 911 949.e7W128 AClMX lililii• LI J90ft 'H ~ n'lm •. nrvt (SS035741) Sl199S COSTA MESA ltOHOA 11~· iiMW mcsr ·a~ llllltfn.1r-....1owm1. ~. Slit down tsaomt $10.950 pp 949"'873-0411 8UiCit PAAIC AVENUE 1815 Auto. lit. ltv. lloys. pwr J*O (81395.2) $11 995 LEXUS Of WtSTMIHSTEA (714)112.nol. . CADiillc ION 0EV1Ctf11 Lthr,.tb/I, IU. pwr, 271c mi (348195) SI0,995 COStA MESA lffFINITl 714-241-1300 ctiiVi'olli 8iailf CS 'iS 414 4dt, black, loaded. AJC, S 13 .500 lflde oll Pnvate pcty 94M73-0411 Chevy 8lmi f n. 616 'i3 M powtl', 00, llt low pllg tMt D , wtil, 7lc lllh¥ tng, 1 Ownef $9.500 Hiit) 949-720-158111 CtiEW $U8UA8AH di, •ii Sil~er. lthc, lully lotdtd (21~AMESA~ 114-241-1300 , D YU, SEU. MY CAR Run your ad m the , Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the ·Huntington Beach- Fountein Valley Independent to 1each over 100.000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit / · card # or mail with ..:.J) check today! Run for a weekl If ~ your car does not ~ eell, we'll run It for another week F'RUI All for Just $10'. I r:~.~~ .. l~ I~ ... ~ . ~1 j ,..:TT .:tn·_.., .. ,.... I I '• ,.._ 815 CARSITAUCKS NANtJSUVI .. ~VAN9' OOOd ""· dM'I. lolll "*'· ftddtra l l Ckl, $1500 714-632 .CJ33& fOfdAl9inl 'ii 8y CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARW and TANNAH HINSCH DEAD IN TIU:: WA1 ER Allto. A/C, ~. 1511 11111tt SO down auumt UMO iwt••• perty 14H7J.0411. Fordln111~ ff' 11. 4 WhMI dr, llAO, IC, 53k ml. I own1W, pt II*' bf... NNFM Slel90 MSl»'OOo 949-64~-0118 Boch \'Ulnerab1c South deals. By agreement. ooth'' optnina l'llJ of four no trump showed 27°29 point.. Since there rated 10 be at lcul 37 hiah card poinli in the combined holdina. "'North bounced into the Jrlnd $lam, upccun1 that the length in the red suits would compensate for any missina key cnrd. F'Ofio wuitoo ot cpe w 2ClrJ lllVlm ctSI lbl, cd, 1111 (Rt1S31131) 59.9115 NORTH •Q9 o A954 o K 10876 • l04 COSTA MESA liONDA 11 "10~5050 WEST •87642 O J32 EAST HONDA ACCOAO EX SDN't7 4dr, 11U10, ac, lll!Vfm CUI, abl (VA007693) $15,995 • 1053 Let's assume lhat West hnd select- ed the more nonnal lead of a padt:. Dcclnrer could count 12 fast tricks. The 13th could come either from a 3- 3 heart break or the club finesse. While the finesse was the better chance, declarer-could try both possi- biliucs by first going after hearts. lf the sujt did not split evenly, declarer could then take the club finesse. 0 1076 COSTA MESA HONDA 71...,HOSO 0 932 • 92 SOUTH •AKJ 0 54 •K765~ AOHbl lcc6Ao EX: 117 Auto. IUI pwr, ed. mnt1, to ml (000227) $17.995 CO$tA MESA INFINm 714-241-1300 HONDA ACCOAD Li 'ii o KQ8 o AQJ •AQJ8 4 dr. IU10. IC, CIUlll. 1111 (WA0366t 1) s 18.915 COSTA MESA HOHOA 714-43M050 The bidding: .... sounr WEST NORTH EAST The lead of the Jack of hearts changed all that. It surely was from J 10, so declarer thought lhe contract hid become a sure thing. Declarer won in hand with the queen, ran the diamonds, then returned lo hand with the king of hearts. both defenders fol- ,lowina. Now declarer led the ei&ht of HOi@A ACCORD Li 111 Lo mi. tic "'· SllllO. lfloya (VA02484) $13.lilS COSTA MESA HOHOA 714-43U050 4NT Paa 7NT ha .,.. Paa Opening lead: Jack or 0 HOHOA ACCORD SON't1 4Clr IUIO. IC wrVlrn C1$S, lit (WNJ24(J76) $13.995 COSTA MESA HONDA 71"4Sf.5050 We first came across tJus openinJ lead almost SO years ago. Then, u was talked about for months. Since then, WC$t's deceptive lead has been auempted several times against many different contracts, almost always With ,uccess. hearts and. when .West did not pro- duce the ten, declarer confidently finessed the nine -down one. HONDA CIVIC lillctlbck '91 u ooncWlonlng, imllcula1el (WH108633) $9995 l..e&cnd has 1t that. year's later, South was 5till muuenng: "But he had to have the ten!" COSTA MESA HONDA 114-436-5050 695 CARS/TRUCKS . 695 CARS/TRUCKS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS HONDA ciVlc LX SON 'ii 4 dr. ac. Pf/W/<'J, tm'lm cus NANSISUVS NANSISUVS' (Tl.002935) $10,195 JAGUAR XJt L SEDAN 't7 c~s~~.:~~NDA $39,":AUEA JAGU::W2 HONDA CAvU 'te 714-tu-4800 Auto, AIC. II~. pwr packlgt J: ii6 sedili 46r 196 J010378)$17,895 au ...... au ....... -· -w s OF WE .. I ... 1NSTER 8AU£R JAGUAR (714)112..etOI -714-t53-4f00 HONDA DEL SOL Si Cpe 'M JAGUAR XJi SEOAH 111 2 dr. IUIO, fvwd. IC, tm'fm CM1 $31,195 t7-4S6t (R~S~)MESA w:J,9't5 8~\'f~AR f14-43WOSO lAGUAJi iii SEDAN 111 IHF1flT1 t30 •91 ' $35,195 IMSIO BMan, llJIO, al, dwomt wt1ls ~~1 A~~~~ (004294) $12995 , ..._.__, CQstA MESA INFlHm JAGUAR XJi sEblH ... (714)241-1300 $32..195 IM572 IHflN'Tl l30 'Ill BAUER JAGUAR BM* llv, root, a1c71s, cd 714-95MIOO (8178701 S2UllS Jll9UI' XJ6 SEDAR 40 ii COStA MESA IHFINm $32,1185 IMS71 (714)241-1300 BAUER JAGUAR INF1Nm l30, 'II 714-95MIOO a.oe. "" pwr, c:d, 1-cwnef Jto'* x.11 SEDAR 40 'ii (Jtiell2) 0$18.995 "2,995 IMSSS COStA MESA INFlHfTI BAUER JAGUAR 714-241-UOO 714-t53-4a00 INFIHIT1 J30 'i5 Jagu.r iii sedan 'M Sitter/bit hhr, IM, ed • ..,_ $21,995 IMSl5 (2111054) ~!1_905 BAUER JAGUAR COS1'A MESA IHFINln 114-t&S-4a00 (714)241-1300 JAGUAR XJi iii INFiNm OX4 'fi THI blUI', tin l1tthtr, Sllvlf c lllv, tnnlf, co chtomt whtel1, llK m~ (W04093 • $2&.195 MfVlet records, greet condl-cos A ~SA INFIHITI tlon, mutt .... MtOO. PP. 714-241-1300 MMU-7517 JAGUAR i:iS v12 COY9rtltiil JEEP CHEROKEE 'M ... M8t* Rfd 4()1( ml, .... W\11111, t20k Ill~ MUST SEU.I S24,500lobo S 25 0 0. Ru n t 9 o o 4 , 14MSO-nn MM42~14 Jtoutt XJI 2. i COfM' 'i5 LEX OS GS400 ... $33',tlS . M_.512 (009903) $43,795 BAUER JAGUAR LEXUS Of WESTUINSTE1' 114"15a_.IOO (714)892.aol JllJU• X.11 L 5EOAN 40 'i7 lliUS LS400 '17 S3t.-S 17-45'3 (073425) $36.995 BAUER JAGUAR LEXUS OF WESTMlilSTER 714-llMIOO (714)892.aol ~ ... • ::. ' . -~ / ~ . --~.1 ...,. ... . '.' . . . r·.. ~. r ,,-:•r :-l -•• ' ':\, . .,,, ) .. -·,; ,.--.. ' LEXUS LS400 'to Black/grey, IMMACUlATEll , 120km11 SU,500. PP 114-ns-2102 LEXUS fOOOO 'ii 10023921 • $33,m LEXUS OF WESTM!mTER (714)112.ao& LEXUS 5¢$00 'ii (005327) $41,895 LEXUS OF WESTMINST£R (71 4)1t2 .. 905 LEXUS &C400 '95 (048704) $33.995 LEXUS OF WESTMIHSTER (714)192 ... Ul'iCOiil contNntii ...,. v 79 Gold --inl cllsslc. showroom cond r~ 10 S2S9S obo 14M50-2'15 iiAZbA iltiA TA '13 HOT BUYI Red, black topi bl8cll bta. bllutlful I tun $1250.7~ MERCE0£S BENZ E300 '95 Dlettl, 43Km~ *Y clMn, gre.e 1111 mllagt, eunroof, SM,000, MMa-2.514 ~ aent 300SL 'i1 2 dools, 2 lopl. wtVIWpalomino Wenot, ~ mi, ongnl ~ 131, 500 94MM0-16S6 MERCEDES 300CE 'N Champene, 120k mllH, X1111 condition. "'"' Kint. f7to0. .,. .. n,...oo iiftury rn Ls wgn 'ii V6, 3 8 auto, fUI pcwer (828835) $10.995 costA MESA IHF1HIT1 714-241-lJOO •OARDOINO• A111b1e I au.-.y Wen 11 R nrnllllllt Mel C4lll Ed 8amlll .. Ml UI IJ71. Ywd aMH;, fi41Miini . rttnoval, Tr"'· Hadgtt, Pan T,..._ New~ 714-M0-f502 714-11&4-YARD The C1hl Public· U1llitiet Commtulon REQUIRES lhllt all used houletdd good$ rnovers print their P, U C Cal T runt>tr. lmol encl ~ print their T.C P. rvnbetlnal~ ...... you,... ......,_.IN ~Of."'°""· lrioor~~ "'*IC UHUlld coee ION 11..-..111 PONTIAC SUNARE 'M Lo mi, Iliac, lmmleulalt (81SSSS) $9,995 COSTA MESA INFJNm 714-241-1300 AAHGE AOVEA '12 VI, All Powtf, CC, lllt. attrt0 cuttttt, CO, .unrf, moonrf, LOADEDll Mint concl, mutt Stll l $11,000/obo. MM45-6035 TOYOTA CAMRY Li 'M Aulo 11r llt pwr Plk. llTVlril CUI. abl (132.848) $18.995 LEXUS Of' WESTMINSTER (714)192-ttoll VOLVO 244 79 Auto, PS, cttMtW, 1111.fm lttrto, $1900 714-513.-01 c.n't ... mto get to all thoM repair jobs around the houn? Let th• C .... lflecl hrwtce Dl...ctorr help you find '9llabte help. ea-.ee1a • ntt ITUCCo bOC't'OM • Roo111 1dcl111on1, 11ucco plllCting IHIUllCO l..13117t I 71~ a-.. ,.. ..... .... ,., ...... ........ ,.. ......... .... Friday, ~us! 27, 1999 11 TODAY'S CRQSSWaRD PUZZLE /.Ve, 'ti' If el; tfoa ~/te tr A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 PRtCiSEKW Alplifs&Rtmodell FAEE ESTIMATES L*13111 11..-.1080 GooeltDbl .............. .. ............. ·-\ 1111 -==1 "'1ol1tt PtU1 MN1 .. ,001 Alloidltilt ~ Home & Homt Olllc:e SolWlOn5 Wt euy Sii & S"t mOll brlf'dl, When you need 0 .,. -done GU1d 1he house, bi i\ ... Plat dmslieduomda gDbd cmpentlr, tlk1riciln. """' ..... .. .. .. . . 12 Friday, August 27, 1999 Cali