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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-09-08 - Orange Coast Pilot' I . . . . ( SERVING THE NEWPORTMESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, SEPIEMIER 81 1999 ... ·fii.ding a Wave of encollrageme~t • Surfrider's proposal to diyert Santa Ana River runoff away from Newport gets positive feedback. NOAJCJ SCHWARTZ • Dcit Pb NEWPORT BEACH -The Surfrider Foundation has received encoliraging words from Orange County Supervisor Tom Wilson on its proposal to prevent San- tq ~ River runoff from contaminating the Newport shoreline. . · ,.) .. a 11111.,.. .., .. I JJlreN ._.,. .. •rnl 1Tlf .. ._n,_. • 1 ti ..... a11111y.• Mlc.eloudruux H9\vport Beach Surfrider c:hlpt9t supported our concept and mentioned that there are funds available from tht! county," he said .. Environ¢entalis~ are q'.)11cemed about the runoff from theSanta J).rla River, which • carries an of the trash and bacteria from inland cities directly into the Pacific Ocean and onto Newport beaehes. trict's pipes to remove harmful bacteria. The group started working on the pro- posal more than a year ago and even set up a special committee to study the Santa Ana River problem. After sifting through various studies, they began to explore possible solutions. ... Last month the group submitted the pro- J>QSal to the supervisors and about 50 other officials around the county. So faL Wilson, S~r Charles Smith and a repre.;en- tative at the sanitatioh district have responded positively, Boudreaux said. He added that he woµ}d like the board of supervisors to take its time to look seri- ously at the proposal. The bact~ri&r' outbreak that dosed much of H~tington BeaQh during the past few weekS has motivated local environmental- i.Sts to strive to protect Newport waters, said Mike Bou('lreaux 9f the Newport Bead} SurfridetCbapter~ · • [Wtlson) sent a note saying they folly ' SurfJid er's plan calls for separating oil 'and debris ftom the river's ~aters before it hits the ocean, then puinplng the rest through the Orange CoUilty Sanitation Dis- But because many officials have their attention focused on the Huntington_Beach disaster, action on tlie plan has been tem- porarily delayed. ~ "There's no word yet,• Boudreaux said DON LEACH! OAILV Pl.OT The Surtrider Foundation proposal calls for separating oll and debris from the river's water, then pumping the rest through sanitation district pipes to remove harmful bacteria. . (, , . . ·-. - '. PERFORMING F.OR THEIR -.PEERS ' • .t ... • BRIAN P08UOA I OAllY PILOT Costa Mesa High School teacher Mike Lawrence performs with his band Stage Fright during Tuesday's teachers' picnic held at the Orange County Fairgrounds. • . . School board OKs $120 million Spending plan . • Balanced budget includes money for 32 new teachers to make classes smaller; officials pledge to increase reserves. JE$1CA GAAIUSON °'1 fill NEWPORT-MESA -Leis than 48 hours before classe begin, school board members Tuesday night unaru- mously approved a $120-milllon bal· anced budget for the 1999-2000 school · year. Though the district only is expected to bring m $118.6 million next year while spending $120 million, Mike Pine, assistant superintendent for busi- ness services, assured boa.{d members that the budget contains no deficit. •vou are absolutely in the black,• he said. Last spring, after revealing that the district faced a $4.8-inillion deficit School ~Is scramble to figure out hoW mlftY studentS will come -Md how mlny tffdlefl shOuld be ttw. to .. them. S..-.yan.._.J for the 1998-99 school year, Supt. Robert Barbot'promised that Newport- Mesa would never again engage in deficit-spending. l lighlights of the budget include $1.2 rrullion in the district's share of the statewide class-size reduction program as well as nearly $1 million to refinance· the district's long-term debt, eventually leading to savings of up to $200,000 per year. As part of the class-size reduction program, the district hired 32 new teachers to make kindergarten classes and ninth-grade English and math seE 0ooaet PAGE 4 aty counCil approves appraiscjl for Civic Center, Pacific Plclza 1LlEN I Erickson puts his stamp on the West Side •Move is step toward possible relocatjon of municipal building to the high-profile site on Newport Boulevard. EUSEGrn ~fllc; Dixon and Joe Erickson dis~cnt· ing -to front the $26,000 need· ed to appraise the Civic Center and the Pacific Savings bwlding at 1901 'Newport Blvd. Dnvc and Newport Boulevard. The decision to tudy reloCat· mg the CiVic Center came short· ly &fter a realizahon that the city's Police t>epartment needed C osta Mesa Caty Councilman Joe Erickson has been a driving foroe behind the reVttalization of the W t Stde. SinC'e starting on th council in 19911 Erickson ha made reducing aun and bOOSting bu tness top pnorlties. Enckson al9o rved as ~yor from 1994 to 1996. Airport foes fuming over possible new initiative But pro·El Toro forces, while admitting a measure is being discussed, maintain that nothing is finalized. . . NEWPORT BEACH -Though El Toro prpponents remam tight-lipped about the details of a competing air- port initiative, supporters of the Safe and Healthy Combiunities Act are already i!lcensed at the whisper of possibility. Several pro-airport leaders Tues- day declmed to comment on the PQS· sible competmg initiative, saying ffiat nothmg has been drafted and no ideas have been finalized.· But leaders of the anti-airport mi· tiative Uus week let their reaction bi heard loud and clear, saying they were angry at news that Chuck Smith, chairman of the Orange Coun- ty Board of Supervisors, bad met with Newport Beach bUSUlessman George Argyros and ctiscussed the possibility of a competing initiative on the March ballot They fear the counteriniballve would sbde through the board of AUWIAC --------~-­ QASSRDS ------ MUC llmCIS ----• ~, ____ ,_,,,... SUlf ____________ ,... ,,, .. ... .... ... .. COSTA MESA -~roperty appraisals approved by the City Council on Tuesday will help the city and Vanguard University usen how mucll it could cost to move the Civic Center to the old Padftc Savings PlaZft. Earlier this year, Vanguard Uni\'ersity expressed mterest in acqUir:tn~ the netrbY CMc Cen· ter Uthe land ever became avall· able. The school wants to lncreue enrollment and radllties at the lite on th romer of Pair a $12 million to $13 l{nillion • expansion. It would COit $19 mll· lion to totally relOOate ~ ltoUt:e Department, according to the study done at the time. ·1 thWc it's very 1bortlighted not to talte lhts step in the proceu, • Councilwoman Ubby Cowan said. Erickson ii known for 1ooutng around the dtY at 5 a.m as well as lc)r bis 1996 creation Of the ·nargy not,· an lnfonnal m:-mne run that en<.'OU1ages Eat Siders to do a little jogging of their own S.W111l1t The ieoundl voted 3 to :2 - wttli council members linda • \ I ... -locals oDly Daily Pilot ll•AllC LOOllll ·llCI II LOCAL Liii.iii • • IDfTOWS NOTE: Do you or someone Y9U know have • landmark birthday or anniwnary coming up? If so, we'd r11ce tQ include It In our ALM.WC sectJon. f'luse cell our RHderS' Hotline, 626- ~ fax It to 646-4170: or m.11 It to City Editor S.J. cahn. 330 w. Bey St .• Costa Mesa 92627. You may also send photographs. but please be sure to lnc;lude • self-addressed envelope If you'd like It returned . ... :MARRIAGES "Collected weekly from the Orange County clerk recorder's · office in Santa Ana. NEWPORT BEACH ·~·John P. Burnett and Susan D. Anderson, Aug. 21 in Costa Mesa COSTA MESA ~Peter M. Adelaars and Regina M Cass. Aug. 21 m Newport Beach • Charaf M. Benkhadda and Anne E. Mueller, Aug. 23 in Santa Ana A s the Cannery Restaurant pr& pares to dole itl doors for the lut time Sunday, the Daily Pilot wants to hear your favorite stories about the restaurant and give you the chance to give owner Bill Hamilton your best wishes. Was it . the place your sweet- heart first proposed? The restaurant you vis· Accounting lhms announce merger St8ve CoiblD, ""'"C .... of CGrbUl & • .....-! ti.at !di ~t- -Inn and Mmb & Miloci-•* ~ .. Of Sept. 1. Muth & Alliodates bu been a Newport·buWI CPA firm for 30 ~·The new ftmi will be call8d Coi'btli & Wertz. Muth & Auodatel' clients indude individuals, estates, trults and bustneaes repre- 1e11ttng a variety Of industries and profe1sion1. The firm specializes in providing clients With accounting and ~ on finaildal state· ments, income tax and estate and gift tax coniultation. . New USN chairman of the\board named ·•Clinton R. Castevens and Jenifer L. Stuart, Aug. 21 in Huntington Beach BEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS . DON LEACH I OAJLY PILOT ·Cannery Restaurant owner BUI Hamilton, middle, recalls past and present times wtth Merel Coe, Jett. and Gladys Brown, as they reminisce over scrapbook of old photos and stories from the landmark restaurant during closing celebrations Tuesday night. Both Coe and Brown worked a variety of Jobs at the fish cannery ln late '30s during Its heydpV when local boats would line up at the docks and deliver fish for processing. · ~ ·ilea every week with- out fail for the past 30 years? Whe'ther they are funny, romantic or heartwarming, we want to hear them and pub- lish them in Saturday's paper As a tribute to the landmark eatery. Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6068 or send e-mail to dailypilot@eart.h.11n.k.net. Please spell you name and tell us your home- town. The Universal Space Net- work board of directon elect- ed T.K.. Mattingly as chair- man of the board. He will fill the position of USN's co- founder and chairman Cha.des •Pete" Conrad Jr,, following Conrad's death ear- lier this year. Recent real estdte transacllons c:JS reported by Acxiom Data QUJck Prooucts Group. NEWPORT BEACH • 133 Via Waz1ers, $690,000 • 1201 Cbff Dnve, $1,060,000 •· 34 Starfish Court, $173,000 THEN & NOW Mattingly has more than 30 years of experience devel- oping and operating space systems. He graduated from Auburn University and was commissioned an officer in · •.314 Buena V1std, $2.160,000 .~ 315 Coronado St, .$400,000 • 2120 E Ocedn Blvd , 0$1.250,000 Metro Pointe successful despite skepticism the U.S. Navy. After complet- ing operational and lligbt test assignments, Mattingly JOined NASA's astronaut corps where he participated • in all phases of the Apollo and space shuttle programs, orbit-• 2209 Channel Road, $899,000 ~.1729 lrvme Ave., $439,000 ~911 Pdper Lane, $333,000 -1517 Cornwall Lane. $215,000 -2347 Irvine Ave., $400,000 :I 464 VlSta Trucha, $399,500 ~ 2240 Tustin Ave., $390,000 -.::tOSTA MESA .2 4.37 Bryson Spring!., $81. 500 '"" 366 E. Hlth St , $.105,000 -213 Sierki. St , $270,000 :.: 2165 Cdnyon 9nvP, $202,500 ~ .t P.O. Box 83 l, $2b3,000 : .•'2423 l\1lo.;eno Wuy, $200,000 : • 2103 Federal Aw. $197,000 -237 Sdnld bt1bel Avt• . .$460,000 :71527 Ornn~w Av<•., $256,00U ~ 690 t\.10Jeskt1 Court. $235,000 -1810 Cdpctwon Ctrcle, ~22,000 j 1905 Fullerton Ave., $270,000 ;:-386 Broadwdy, $340,000 .. ~EWPORT COAST ':, 84 Lessay. $390,000 ":-28 Andiamo, $677 ,500 42 AnjOU, $295,000 ~ Amador, $620,500 r.-o3 AnjOU, $295,000 r-.; a Anjou, $377 ,000 ~ 3 Amador. $638,500 ,...1 M"'rano Court, $318,000 ~ 112 Lessay, $446,000 --- :2WI ARRESTS -!Lpt. 3 Gary Patnck Ryan, 56, Santa :Ana Val Charles Sueffel. 25,.New- ~rt Beach ._ Mark Bruce ~asma, 47, Hunt· !.mgton Beach l epl 4 Victor Manuel Stom s, 33, pland , ;Mark Greeley, 24, Ldguna ach Jan Lori Dee, 46, Newport f.Beach Charisse Michelle Amee, 32, :Ddondo Beach pt. 5 ~ pean Michael Eichaker, 37, • MJnnesota ' pl 6 Juan Carlos Cabrera, 41 , Costa ~esa THEN ... In August 1994, Metro Pointe at South Coast in Costa Mesa was merely a vision in the eyes of Newport Beach developer George Argyros and his development company, Amel. The plan was to build a 21-acre shop-- ping. entertainment dJld business mecca across the street from South Coast Plaza and Crystal Court, with massive retail giants facing the San Diego Freeway. The 395,000-square-foot heavily land· scaped retail center was to be built in a classical architectural style with earth-tone colors and arches. Developers envisioned walkways to South Coast Plaza and Crystal Court from Metro Pointe and aimed to create a center ·that appealed to the masses. Tenants of Metro 'Pointe were to mclude Nordstrom Rack, Best Buy electronics, · Barnes & Noble Booksellers, The Contain- er Store and Old Navy. Coffee shops, restaurants and a 12-screen Edwards movie complex soon followed. In the beginning, questions arose as to the need and eventual success of another shopping center in the area. But many were excited and spoke of the center's anticipated success early on. NOW ... Besides generating close to $2 million a year in revenues for the city, Metro Poip.te, most agree, has found its niche in the seemingly saturated'retail market. "It has been very successful," said Cos- ta Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan. •My kids love the theater. - Smee it attained full occupancy in May 1996, the plaza has nearly tripled its sales and has become the No. 2 revenue-gener- ating shopping center in the city next to South Coast Plaza, said-a representative for the city. · As Orange County res1dents continue to embrace the center, so do city officials and busmess owners. ·u is just a beautiful venue,• sa.Jd Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Ed Fawcett. "Jt peaked in 1996 and has been climbing ever since." One controversy that existed in the ear- ly days of the centefs inception was the placement of a traffic signal at the main entrance on South Coast Drive. Residents of the nearby Greenbrook neighborhood feared they would be unable to exit thetr neighborhood m a reasonable manner. Upset and determined, Greenbrook rest· ,...... 8EAD£8S ttOllJ~~ or tdwrtrtel'Mflts ht<etr1 can be :nailf llP.ilot ~ wrthoUt -ittm per· (949) 642-6086 Rtcord your comments about mlUIOl'I of copyngl'lt OW!lef'. the Darly Pilot or news tips. ttQW IQ REAClt US ADDRESS Clrcul.uon Our address Is 330 W Bay St., The Times Orange County Cosu Mew. CA 92627. (800) 252·9141 CORRECJK)N~ Advef1illng ClaSMfied (949) 642'5678 tt Is the Pilot's pohcy to prompt· Display (949) 642..-321 ty correct ell errOR of substln<•. Edttorlal Please c.11 (949) 57~68 ~ (949) 642-5680 m Sports{949)57~23 The Newpon IMcM:o.U Mes.a News. Sports FelC (949) 646-41 70 D.tlly '•lot (\.MS.144-800) Is pub-E·mell: ~11ypilote.erthlink net lilhld Mondt}' thl'ough S.turdey MM\Offlce In NMl>ort 8ffch nl eost. Meta. BUS4nw Offke (949) 642 ~l21 d>scr~IOnS.,.. ewllable onty by 8usine. F•11(949)631-7126 tubkt o0g to The nn. OrMge County (800) 252·91•1, in.,... ~by-nm. c.ommunit, ttMt. ~of NMporl..., end Com MN, sublci1ptlonl to 1he •Tl"'* Mifrot c~ """' O.lty Piiot •• we!Wlte onty by W9IM\ l.GIMW. u meQ fet S10 per month Second Editor tt. ~.t CON MeM. Stwl ........ CA (Prices .i1 ~ ~Editor stat• end loc.ll 1111e.) ~ T~ Send eddra thMp to The MMMlr*'- Newpon ~ ~ o.lfy Dlridor of P'hotogr411Pfw Pilot. P'O 101t 1MO, C01t1 Mis&. ...,.... lUnltlM. CA 11621: ~No MM Ito-sen6or rdltof, ~ °""' rttt. lluftmlcn. ecMotlel rMter e""ftMlOI .1111,... _. dents took their case all the way to City Hall, but lost. Bill Morris, director of public services for Costa Mesa, said a report subnutted to the City Council six months after the light was installed identified no problems associated with it. Morris said the city routinely moni- tors city intersections and responds on a case-by-case basis when problems do arise. "nie fears of the Greenbrook residents clld not surface," he said. WEITH ER TEMPDAlVltES 110ES BalbOe TODAY First low 80/62 3:07 a.m ..••••. -0.5 Cot'ON dfl Mar First high 81162 9.25 a.m •..••.. 4 9 • Costa Mes. Second low 82162 2:57 p,m .••.••• 1.3 Newport Beach Second hrgh 9:01 p.m ...... 61 81162 Newport Coast TMUal>AY 81162 First low 3·41 am .• • ...... 03 Fint high JURllPOMCAST 9.561.m .. , •••• , S.1 LOCATION SIZE S«Ondtow Wtdgt , , . , .2-4 fW J37pm •••• . .. 1., ffeotfPC)tt ••• 2-3 SW Stcond high 9.41 pm.. ... • S.9 la.cities ••• , 2.-4 SW IWw ..lttty •• '2·3 SW ... CdM .. . i2·JM .......... Metro Pointe Re tall Center OD South Coast Drive in Costa Mesa. aoc SANTUCCI/ DAl.Y PLOT ..ed the moon and commanded two shuttle missions. When he wu made rear admiral, Mattingly pioneered the use of commercial practices in the acqWsitioo of Navy commu· nication satellites. Newport attorney picked top advisor Newport Beach attorney Violet E Woodhouse has been reCogrtized by Worth maga- zine as !One of the top finan- dal advisors iD the nation for the fifth comecutive }'eftr. The Worth magazine list- ing was origlnally established 1n 1994. Woodhousewashon- ored as part of the original group, which featured tlie nation'• top 60 finaricial advi- aon. The list grew over the years to include 300 national- ly respected financial advi- SOll. The 1999 list has been reduced .to include a total of 250 honorees. •Our lilt this year i.S even more exdusive than it has been in the past," said John Koten, editor-in<.hief of the ' magazine. Woodhouse is a certilied fanilly law specialist, certified financial planner and co- author of the Nolo Press best- seller •otvorce & Money~ How to Make the Best Finan- cial Decisions During Divorce," which was named the most C'omprehensive financial plahning• gwde for diVordng couples. As for Metro Pointe, the latest store is David's Bridal, a wedding dress and spe- cial-occasion evening wear business. The two-month-old specialty store sells off-the- rack wedding dresses sizes 2 to 26 and is "' already anticipating a rush for New Year's Eve evening gowns. •Understanding both the benefits and liabilities of legal maneuvering as well as the financial and tax considera- tions of both marriage and divorce reduces the fear clients h~ve about the futwe," Woodhouse said. WoOdhouse provides "Business has been great," a spokes- woman for the store said. •[The Metro Pointe store is) No. 3 out of the 90 stores in the company." divorcing clients with special· ized l~al representation from Vlolet P. Woodhouse, a pro- fa.lonal rorp<>ration in New· poi1Beach. SURF ~patchy overcast skies tciday, c1earing in the afternoon. The swell ls f adl~ out of the southwest for small ~ts In the knee-to welst>hlgh ' level. The sets will be higher •t thet points and reefs. s.ts wlll incrHM •lnTh~IS W. see the anival of a MW SOUthwftt 1Wt41. The iUn Wiii Mt at 7:15 pm • -Amy R. Spurgeon " P 0. l I C I F I l E S COSTA MESA • • HmtMw 8olllft'm'd: A wallet and Its contents worth S34 were stolen from 1 business In the 2900 block betWeen 1 an4 3 p.m. Aug. 27. • lrVIM "--= A bicycle worth $350 was stolen In tM 600 bfOCk at 1:30 p.m. Aug. 26. • • K1nC1111 Drift: Several It.mt of clothing. cleaning sup- pl!• and coins worth S545 were stolen from • home In the 2500 bkl<k betW9en 1 and 4 p.m. Aug. 25. • Palf1r1no Awwue: A Video game CONOie, backpack end cellul« Phone worth S721 were stolen from 1 car In the 500 block MMHn 12 and! p.m. Aug. 20. .. • P1tu1m Drive: A purse and Its contents worth $71 t were stolen from • Clf' ~en 9:)0 1.m. and 6 p.m. Aug. 31. NJW'ORT llACH • 91114' Drew. A c»11u1ar phone and a car stereo worth S700 -. ltalen 1n the 1700 blodt Sunday night. • ....... ~I••• Three surfboards and MYeral T· shins worth SZ. 1IO-. stolen In the 2200 block Saturday nigfit. • • ~ Wlf161111s11 A C9llular ~ wonh $250 waa ltoMn from • cs In 1he 2CIOO block s.turdly night. . Doily Pilot ..... ·Light's out, and the Bill is due I was probably more sur- prised than you when I read Bill Lobdell's Editor's Notebook column last week. Wowl What a shock. No, not Bill moving onward an~ upward with the nmes orga- nization: that's long overdue. But that he and Greer are expecting their tourth little Lobdell I Of course, having done a · little moving of my own last year, I can't expect to be in on all the gossip. Bill and I greet-• ed each other when I dropped into the newsroom during a couple of brief visits to New- port over the past 14 months, but we didn't have time to chat m any depth. Last spring, when I saw the extent of the growth at the Pilot, I thought of Bugsy Seigel corning back to Las Vegas· after all these years since he was whacked in the living room of his moll's house in Beverly Hills. He wouldn't believe his eyeballs. Used to be, there was so much empty space in the Pilot newsroom, you could hunt ducks without hitting any- body. Last visit, the place was jammed. Bill's column said there were 22 papers in th~ family now, employing some 300 people. Now that is a big- time operation and it takes a big-tune person to run it properly. Bill Lobdell is a big-lime guy I remember reading the article about hun when he 1oined the Pilot, 10 years ago come January. Good gnef, this Jud's going to run my favorite newspaper and I have daughters his agel Four months later, he was my boss. One of Blll's first acts as editor was to launch a contest to discover the Pilot's new, •Page 3 columnist.#. Every day for weeks thereJ was a blurt> in the paper hyp- ing the competition. · At the time, t had a small advertismg agency with a few B U s·1 NE S 5 BR IE F S Ex-college PR man to join GreenLight A Newport Beach-based com- murucations company has added to its staff a former UC Irvine senior public relations officer. Ken Hagihara of Rancho Santa Margarita will join the team at GreenLlght Communications as a public relations account execu- tive. Hagihara also serves as vice president of communications for the Orange County Air Force Assn and he is a m'ember of the Air Nafional Guard. Hagihara is a graduate from Cal State Fullerton, and will enter UCl's graduate pro- gram this fall GreenUght is an mtegrated marketing agency that bas clients m the high-tech industry. The business is located in Fashion Island. Aqcess Technologies hires firm for PR work A Costa Mesa marketing com- pany has added another client to its list this month. SingleSource Ma rketing will 'h_andle the public relations and media buying services for Aqcess Technologies, a company that will launch a personal computing tablet. ::rhe wireless hand-held computer, called the Qbe, is equipped with a camera, Internet access and video confe rencing capabiliti . ·w e're very exo ted to be cho- sen to bring the Qbe to the mar- ket," said Myra Manahan, presi- dent of SmgleSource. "It's an entirely new cone pt in the world of personal computing and a great wqy to bnng in th year 2000. • THI FRED COLUMN martin excellent clients. l did well enough that we could k!?ep a nice sailboat in a Newport Beach slip and pa y eight con- se cutive years 'of ~ollege tuition. What more is there? But things had become sweaty. Within two months, I'd lost my two biggest clients through corporate mergers. So, hey, why not? I wrote an overlong blurb about myself and entered the columnist bake-off. Eventually, I won. My mother was ecstatic because she could finally understand what it was I did for'a living. I was hired to write four columns a week. Though I'd lived in Newport for 25 years, I was not what you'd caU well-connected around town and finding good column fod- der was tough. Bill shortly afterward also hired Jerry Kobnn, which got him into a spot of trouble. Jim Wood had been writing a col- umn before Bill came on bOdrd. Then I came, then Jer- ry. Male, male, male. After about four months, Bill called me in one clay, told me what a great JOb I was doing -and would 1 mind cuttm.JL ba~k from four columns to three? "I'm getting heat because we don't have a woman columnist," Bill said. I leaped at the opportunity The amount of time I had to No matter what you're doing, your holl'!etown newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot .~ put in to come up with four weekly columns made my hourly some thing like $1.37. Of course, what didn't occur to me until later was that I · was voluntarily cutting 25% out of my rice bowl. While Bill and I don't always agree on issues, the only real argument we ever had came when the 'paper decided to restrict its cover- age to Costa Mesa and New- port. No more Huntington , Beac\l. no Fountain Valley, no Laguna, no Irvine. 1 wrote a somewhat tongue-in-cheek column bemoaning these new linuta- tions. I wondered, for exam- ple, what might happen if ~ someone on the Newport side of Von Karman got into a shootout with someone cKross the street m lrvme? Would we report both s1des of the story? Would we identJfy only the..- Newporter dnd not the lrvin- er? Spiking is the newspaper term for an editor yanking a story, for spdce, libel or other reasons. In this case, Bill flat didn't ltke what l had written. "I've had nothing but heat on Uus all week,· he told me, "dnd I don't need any more!" The column ran anyv .. ay. Seems one of the nightside editors Cdme to work dnd ~aw my column wdsn't m its accustomed place m the page layout. So the editor lound the column m the computer and put it where it was sup- posed to be. I guess Bill hdd u clo:.rd- door session with the trnns- gressing makeup editor, but when he and I talked he was ldughing about the sn«fu. "It wds actually a pretty good column,· he said. I hgh praise from a news- paperman, and fnend, l respect very much. · • FRED MARTIN is a former New· port Beach resident who now writes from his home in Fort Collins, Colo. His column appears Wednesdays WHEN DINING GETS BORING. IT'S TIME FOR ... •Mtafaf~,Jfl=1• OUR MEA LS AR E A TRIP TO MEX ICO HERE, WE MAKE DINING MORE THAN A MEAL. WE WELCOM E LARG E FOOD OR DERS TO-GO Cockto1ls Phone Ahead for Food To Go I 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA . 949-645-7626 • I Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vine~ Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner \lnlq11t •I~ room & dlnlna room. •~•ll•b~ for sruup b1hlMSt mttll111&11nd prhalt ru~tlQll• 723-0621 Pita C1111 J.·or Rtkr~MtlOO'> and Direction~ 251 hipyard Way• Newport Beach Lwe Entertainment Nightly at· 9pm RichFauno Sunday-Wednesday n J.J ;t., J 6: , .. ~q Misbehavin ' Thursday-Saturday • Wednesday,~ 8, 1m-S' Schools hope math right on the hirings of teachers •Without knowing · how many students will show up on the first day, officials don't know how many teachers to ru.i:e. NEWPORT-MESA -Think of it as a giant game of teacher roulette. Every year on the eve of school openings, district officials and pnqcipals -who have spent the SW'Qffier preparing for almost every dther contingency -wake up 10 the middle of the rught wondering: "Will we have e nough teachers?" That's becduse unttl the bell chimes Thursddy, school officials won't know exactly how mdn} children will be coming to school. And with budgets us tight as they ure, they can't risk hiring extra teachers unJe% they. are absolutely cerlcnn they'll hc1ve enough students fo1 them to teach. To get un accurate e!>tunatc, principals per-.onally call parentc; and ask if their cluldren are rnm- mg back. The} whip out theu calculators dOd perform comph- cated c;tatistical Cdlculabons. And they keep their fingers crossert. "It makes me frantiC', • said Kdiser Elementary School Pnnn- LOW COST Term Life Insurance $AVE~!60 % th e l ~t Year Call for a FREE quote (949) 721-6736 "We do as mum to confirm as possible. But we hove to make sure we dOn't over-hire .•• We're ~ to see the whites of [the studen15'] e~." Lorri Simpson 'SchOol district head of penonnel head of personnel. scud Kaiser's problem .has tx:en seen through-' out the d1stnct. And when school -;tarts Thursday, some sch<>dls wiJI be bursting at the seams, an ' some · will be emptier than f!Xpec:ted. · J H We do as muc)l to confinn as p<M.s1ble," she said. •nut we have to make !>Ure we don't over-bire. ., We're waitil'lg to see the whites of (the students'] eyes." Dunng the .summer break, Stmpc;on said the district hi.red 141 new teachers. Last w~. pal Daryle Palmer. they hired 21 more, and today, In the last fe"' day:., Palmrr f1VP. more are expected to sign said, the ·number of s~udents hn<tl pafM!r~. expected to enroll has shot up, But Simp<;on still is expecting but Palmer cannot hire an~· more to :.tart the school year with sub- tt>achers until she know' fnr ure ~IJtul" teachers in a few das$~ how many students will dCtually roo~. If all the children who aPe come. expect<'d to show up do, then Th1s means Jourth and sixth U10<,e tcachr>r-; -all of whom grades will likely l>e a bit crowd-have credential<; -will be hired t ed tor the first couple we£>ks of permdnently. rr all the students school. don't show up, classes will be In an attempt to find out ex«cl-consolidated and lbe substitutes ly how crowded and whNhm won 't he hu-t:1d dS lull-time teach· the school could hue an extra ~rs. teacher -Kaiser':. Parent FocuUy , Sunpson said she hates the Assn last week paid four high thou9ht of moving stud en ts school -;tudents to call each and around once school has started, every child who came lo the but noted that often it is neces- "< hool last year and ask their par-suf)'. ents if they planned to return "It's unlortunate." she said. -"I anticipate we'll bire di l1·ast "We know parents and students one more leuch~r ... but nght yet attached to a teacher the first now we're 1ust m d holdmq pal-v. ek of '>chool, but we have fo tern," PalmPr ~cud. (mo\e people I .because of odr • Lorn Simp:.on, the fhslnrt's funding.· ABOUT 15 MINUTES FROM FASHION ISLAND Remember that spicy c~icken curry Yo u mad.e last year? .. . . ·r- Your draperies rem ember. Been cookin' up a storm? Over time, odors, dust, even cooking fumes can make your draperies and window coverings lo~k less than fresh. That's why for over 50 years, people trust COIT to give t heir home a fresh start. Just call COIT and we'l~ive you a free cleaning estimat e, backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. So, no matter what's been cooking at your house ... call COIT. CDIT=1/lli nme for a fresh start. nl CONTINUED FROM 1 ltupe rvisors 3-2 pro-airport majority and get on the ballot without pro-airport forces hav- ing to gather a single signature. More than 5,000 anti-airport volunteers spent counUcss hours gathering 190,000 9igna- tures for their measure -more than twice the amount neces- sary to qualify the Safe and Healthy Communities lrutiativc for the March ballot. lf passed, the initiattvc would give voters the right to approve proposed airports, 1atls or landfills in residential areas. Bonnie O'Neil, a member of the Airport Workin·g Group, , sttid she thinks the b1ttcme!>S is unfounded bccau. e vot rs m two countywidc elections and the supervisors already hl!ve approved the convcn;ion of the ba e 41to a commercial airport. •The Safe and {icalthy Communities Initiative is just one of a hundred d ifferent agendas they have developed to sabotage El Toro uirport, • she said. •with that In mind, I find it deplorable that they have tin? audacity, to publi.cly state their anger at dirport sup- porters, who m defense are planning to place a counterini- tiaUve on the baU&t. • But airport foes t.tsscrted that if a countenniUativc were to gain the board of supervisors' approval, the South County community reaction would be swtft and herce. •111ere would be no other purpose in lthe proponents sulmtlttmg a counterproposal) other than to somehow limit the vote rs right to choose,• said Jetr Metzger, chatr of the Citi- zen for Safe and Healthy Communities. James Campbell, a spokesman for Smith, said the board chairman has not received any counterproposal, but would consider one U he did. "(Chairman Smith) would take a look at any PO!!Sible counten.niti~1ve," Campbell said. •As of this point it's pure- ly speCulation, as he has not received any information relat- ing lo a competing initiative.• -COUNCIL Kraiss. Vanguard launched a $33-million fund-raising cam- paign this year for a six-year renovation and expansion of the school. any better," he said. The move would only be a distraction to what the real role of the city should be, Erickson added. He also said he thought the additional space needed by the Police Department could be acconunoddted in another way. • CONTINUED FROM 1 Although the crty will front the money to speed up the process. agreements with Van- guard University and P~ciiic Savings owner Nickolas Sbam- xnas, which also were ... approved, require them to : ·share in the cost of the appraisals· and reimburse the oty at a later date. The Civic Center would pro~ .. vide Vanguard with an addi- tional 105,000 square feet, said Vanguard President Wayne •Everything has been put on hold right now e:ic:cept the pec- forming arts buildmg, • Kraiss said. "We don't want to hdve a surplus of USC\ble space. We've got to conserve our dolldrs as well. We don't want to build some ot the faolities twice." Erick;s9n said he understood the university's need for expan- sion but did not support the appraisals. "I don't see how our reloca- tion would serve Costa Mesa The Pacific Plaza site has been vacant slnce 1991 when Shammas bought it and the asking price now i.s $19 million. The high-proflle building, which recently fell out of escrow, has been considered for a luxury hotel among other tlungs. It is about 20,000-to 25,000-square-feet bigger than· what the oty needs. .. .. -FIRST TIME EVER IN ORANGE COUNTY! - _ ·: Orange County Craft : : : & Sewing Festival @® : I at the Ora~e County Fairgrounds 111 61~. 10 & I I (Off 405 e><•t Fairview, off 55 exrt DelMar/Fa1r,) 111 • I I I I I I HoqrtJ: 10 am-5 pm each day. FREE PARKING! I • (Your to k~ 1s goud f, r •113 by> -Come Thuro '°' e•rly buying ~Nlleeeo.) I • SEWING • QUILTING • CRAFTS • NEEDLE-ARTS I • See and buy the laU!Jt 9upphe&, fal7nc5,-not.1one. patUrn5, 11 .. · I and tcol5. FREE eem1nan~. mske anc:i tako worlc9ho~. I find demon&trat.ton9 by nat.ionally known 1n9tructore. I • • For 5how details and more information call: I : 1r 1-800-96CRAFT : : -------------------------------------· .. Most of the litter that pollutes your favorite weekend waterway starts its' journey inland. A cigarette butt tossed out of 0 car window, or o candy wrapper dropped in the street, is at this very minute hitch- ing o free ride to the sand and sum. Join the California Coastal Commission and thousands of local organizations to send trash pocking during the world 's largest Water- way cleanup. Volunteer to clean your local waterway. California Coas~al Cleanup Day D3iJ JMot presented by BRITA • Saturday, September 18 can (949) 509-6684 ... • BUDGET. CONTINUED FROM 1 classes sinaller. The apparent deficit next year occurs because of a "timing issue,• Fine said. The district received money at the very end of the last fiscal year in June that will be spent this fiscal year, mak- ing it appear the district is m the red. But· though U\e ctistrict is no longer facing a deficit, its genf!ral fund reserve is only 1.36% -sig- nlficanUy below the state-recom- mended 3%. Fine was quick to point out, however, that the dis- . trict also has a special reserve fund of money from the Irvine Co., wtuch, when added to the general fund reserve, gives the. district about 6.2% for economic uncertainties. Board mem bers said they were • Send ARouND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 642-5680, Ext. 228. A complete listing of A.ROUND TOWN may be found at daflypilot.com. TODAY "' A representative from the Uni- ' versity of Southern California Admissions Office will visit Orange Coast College's Transfer Center m the Counseling and Admissions Annex from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The li'ansfer Center is designed to help students in transferring to an<;I from OCC , and is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and Crom 8 a.m. lo 7 p.m. Wednesdays and from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fndays. For more infonna- tion, call (714) 432-5894. The Newport Beach Public Llbrary Foundation will present a book discussion group at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Llbr~, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. The book HCorelli's Mandolin• by Louis de Bemieres will be . discussed. Admission 1S free. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call (949) 717-3890. iTHU SDAY The Newport Harbor Area CThamber of Commerce has invit- ed seminar leader and author Rhonda Britten to speak about overcoming the fear of selling al networking luncheon al noon at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $15 with a rcserva- bon and $20 at the door. For more delighted with the budget but quibbled about everything from the nwn.ber of secretaries at New· port Harbor Hjgh School to the way schools apportion· naoney lo teachers for classroom supplies~ "It's a beautilul document,• said board member Martha Flu- or. "But we need to be very cau- tious and bpng the reserve back up " Earlier thts summer, the Orange County office of Educa- tion also urged the district to increase its.reserve. Fine also noted the district is <?n the cusp of two radically dif. fe rent school-financing methods.· As of now, the di.strict relies on the state to give it money based on · the number of students who come to school each day. . But if local property truces go up enough, the district could become one of only about 50 of California's 1, 110 school districts ·that qualify as "Basic Aid,•. AROU ·ND TOWN informatiQn, call (949) 729-4400. An lnvesbnent workshop will be held from noon to 1 p.m. al Salomon Smith Bam ey, 650 Town Center Drive-, Costa Mesa. Pre- senters Jason Sher, Don Harrell, Ken South and Ralph Dillon,,a.11 financial consultants, will focus on building a stock portfolio - how someone can start dnd what they should buy. For more infor- mation, call (71 4) 957~6500. A craft and sewing festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Building 10 of the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds. Adm.ission is $7 for adults, children 12 and under are free. For more information, call (801) 463-1200. The Pacific Co~t Quarter Horse Show will run today and Friday at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tioo, call (714) 708-1654. FRIDAY A craft and sewing festival will be held from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. in Building 10 of the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds. Admission lS $7 for adults, free for children 12 dnd under. For more information, call (801) 463-1200. SATURPAY Upper Newport Bay Naturalists will hold a free campfire program at 7:30 p.m. at the Fish and Game headquarters on Shellmaker Island. Pete Femia from the Birds of Prey Center will talk about captors and bring several owls and hawks for viewing. For more information, call (949) 786-8878. RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $100°0 * OFF Club Chair $5000* OFF 'With a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 9/15/99 1998 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 548-1156 MICHAEL V. ELAM".o. Summer Power Peel Spedal 599 Vo rd thff S•pi.,,tbf• (0 I 999 Daily Pilot financing itself "solely from 19,cill property taxes. . · Last year, district otflctals pre- dicted that taxes would not be high enough to qualify it as Basic Aid for the 1998-99 school year, but in August they learned the contrary. But the difference was so little -only"$9,000 -that the district was not able to hire extra teachers, pay for extra programs or experience any . of the other luxUries that educators usually associate with Basic Aid. If property taxes climb high enough this year, Fine said, the distr;ict could wind up with a windfall next spring. But he cau- tioned that, alt.hough the county assessor bas predicted an increase in property tax re.venue, there is no telling now if it will happen. So he assumed in the budget that it wouldn't. "We are being conservative," he told board members. A craft and sewing festival will be held from .10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Building 10 of the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds. Admission is $7 for adults, children 12 and under are free. Fo r more information, call (714) 708-l f?54. The Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Show will be presented at the Orange County Fair & Exposibon Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 708-1654. The OASIS Senior Center, at the comer of 5th and Narcissus, Corona del Mar, will hold a breakfast from 7:30 to 10 a.m. The center will serve blueberry and regular pancakes, sausages. orange juice and coffee. The event is held the second Saturday of each month. Cost is $2 for adults;and $1 for children. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., president of the WaterKeeper Alliance, will speak to the Orange County CoastKeeper about the keeper role in Orange County at 11 a m over lunch at the Hyatt New- porter. Kennedy also will outline the ways otizens can be active m the group's success. Cost is $40 For more mfonnation, call (949) 723-5424 .. SUNDAY "A Brass Fant are," featuring musicians from the Pacific Sym- phony Orchestra's brass section, at 3 p.m. will launch the Newport Beach Public Library's Sunday Musicales, running from late summer through spring. The Newport Beach Central Llbrary 1S at 1000 AvocadQ Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. The grand opening of Adult Day SeTV1ces of Orange County, a state -of-the-art center specializ· ing \n Alzheimer's and dementia care, will be held from 2 to 5 p .m . Adult Day Services of Orange County is at 9451 lndianapolis Ave., Huntington Beach. Por more information, call (714) 593- 9630. ~ The Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Show will be presented at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa .Mesa. For more information, call (714) 708-1654 St. Andre w's Presbyterian Church will sponsor a family neighborhood picnic from noon to 3 p.m. at Mariners Park on the comer of Irvine Avenue and Dove Street. There will be face painting, games, an air jump for children and a Dixieland band Cost for food and dnnks is $1. For more mformation, call (9Jl9) 631 • 2880. MONDAY The Pad.ftc Coast Quarter Horse Show will be presented at the Orange County Pair & Exposition Center, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 708-1654. SEPT. 14 AJllance funding, a IHder tn the mortgage llldustry, will sponsor o free educ~tional seminar for b\151• ness partners, bonkers and lend· ing personnel from 9 a .m. to noon in the Mesa Verde room at tho WE)stin, 686 Anton Blvd, Costa Mesa. The program, led by Bill Evans, is designed to help raise awarenen and appredatioq of the new skllli needed for success ID the mortgage lnd~. A con· tinental breeldut will precede the seminar olrom 8 to 8.45 a m • Alliance Funding welcomes donattons from petddpanta. Por • more lnfonnatk>n, call (800) 524· 21.91 , Exl 3789 D:IJ• .... 114days.' SIUlrS .w.&.Of,..... __ ... _ ~. SePtembef 8, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 4-4223 ::CLASS OF ~49 RE Search is on to find them all for the 49ers' golden anniversary. Tie Class of '49 at Newport Harbor High, durable head.liners in Southland sports in the late '40s, has called for a colorful SOth reunion dlnner celebration at 6 p.m., Friday, O~. 1, 1999, according to committee . member Tuck Rabbitt. The opening event will be an open house at the hlgh school's MHeritage Hall" on campus from 3-5 p.m. r Rabbitt. the father of the award-winning trackster Buffy Rabbitt, and a one-time distance runner himself, said the Newport J azz Festival, featuring noted musicians from Harbor High in the late '40s, will be staged at the. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub, running from 1 p.m .-10 p.m .. Oct. 2. Pour members of the '49 Class were among the school's finest-ever baseball infield, which included Carleton Mears, Bill Skiles, George Reeves and Don Ward. The '48 team still holds the only baseball championship the school ever earned. The main leaders were '48 grads Frank Hamilton, pitcher, and Bill Weatherwax, catcher. The coach was the late Wendell Pickens. Many of the class athletes were members of the '49 track team, which won the Sunset League championship. Some of its sp\endid perf onners were J erry Spangler, Bill Gustafson, Don Knipp, Alyn NiE!lson, Mears, Maynard Lobell, David Pridham, Stan Young and Ken Galloway. An9th.er high pomt fpr the Class of '49 was the '4El football team, which almost whipped the CIF championship team of St. . Anthony, at Davidson Field. The Tars were leading, 12-7, until the last four minutes. A deflected punt was recove red at Newport's 10-yard line and the Saints finally won, 14-12. The astounded Saints left with ample praise for the gritty Sailors, and their coach later said, ''We were lucky to win at Newport." St. Anthony featured· the future All-American fullback Johnny Olzewski of Cal. ·· The Saints voted to place Harbor's great end Bobby Thompson and fullback Bob Berry on their all-opponent team. Thompson, who later snagged 12 passes in a game against Huntington Beach, was named to the All-CIF grid squad at the end of the season. Thompson started on the varsity SIDELINES don cantreH , when he was a sophomore · and became one of Harbor's best-ever blockers. Other football graduates who stood out were Mears, Ivan Caley, Duane Wells, Young, Al Muniz, a 250-pound guard, and Knipp, an honorable mention all-leaguer. · Also, the late Cliff Tripp, Gustafson, Chuck Hanson, who advanced to make All-Eastern Conference with Muniz at Orange Coast College, Pridham, Don McDowell, Dick Ferguson, Ted Millett, Worley Alexander, Art Killion and Ward. Berry and Watts were juniors. The basketball team struggled through the season, but lts star, Bob Yardley, advanced some years later lo help lead Colorado University to the "Final Four." He also b'roke one scoring record prior to that al Orange Coast Coll ege. His senior mates at Harbor included Skiles. Mears, Reeves, Steve Hope, Ward and George Schutt. · Yardley was also an · outstandirig tenrus player all four years at Newport and was even more unpressive his semor year in Orange County. Joan (Dodd) Dan becamP. a sterling f'emcile athlete for the Class of '49 and had earned more than 40 medals in swimnung at one pomt. Baseball Skiles drew national head.line'i years later through an amusing mcident. He and a female comparuon were parked in a small sports car in the Back Bay when they were suddenly overwhelmed with 437 gallons of bilge water from a hlgh·flying blimp. The blimp was in trouble and ha_d to release all lhe weight it cduld, so the commander called for them to release au its bilge water. Skiles. who went on lo become a national comedy team witn Pete Henderson, which SEE CANTRELL PAGE 6 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY R • I V.AN/OAJ..Y Pl.OT Nicole Dore of Newport Harbor High (left} drives the ball toward the goal as Fountain Valley's Julie Lloyd applies pressure. • Despite modest summer pa.(ticipation, Newport Harbor field hockey expects success this autumn. BAJmv FAU!.i...NHI plenty of talented additions 11..1.. Pb from last year's junior varsity. """' "We're not where we want to COSTA MESA -Newport Harbor High field hockey·coach Sharon Wolfe didn't appreciate of how many of her players spent their summer vacation. ConflJcts rangmg from f~ vacations to work comnutrncrdS to involvement 111 other sports to a mere lack of mterest, con- tributed to c;cveral Sailors llUS - ing all or part of WoUe's summer program. The result was the loss of three would-be returners. ~ome dimini hcd early season playing time for others, and an extended time table for when • this team is expected to reach 1t5 peak. •Are expectations any less?" said Wolle, who lists senior Kim Christensen, a socond·team All- Sunset League pick last fall as one of those not back . "I don't think so: There are several returners from lut year's Sunset League Southern Division champion, whld\ wo stu~ by a fiBt- round u,pset in th; annual ~­ seuon 'Jbumam~t of Champt· om to fl.nlSh 7-2-5. And, Wolf said, there are be right now, because we had so many girls gone rn the sum- mer. In 20 yeah. of coaching, I've never had so many girls missing. But I think we've got a good blend and. with ome girls up from the JV, I think we'll have some depth.• Seniors Bitta Jansma, Susan Lear, Jennifer Porter, Paige Thompson, Katie Welboum, Heather Metcalf and Nicole Dore will be counted upon to lead their younger team.mat , a they did in TueSday' scrlm- mege against Fountain Valley at th~ Harper Community Cen- ter. " Porter, whOtie si.x goals Jed the team last season, cored tho f111t of two second-hall goals to pa~ a 2·0 triumph over the Barons. She pushed m 'the rebound of a Wclboum hot 14 mmutes mto the 30·minute half. Sophomore Allison Mc.Ken· 7.le added the final tally two minutes lator, booming • free shot off the pads of th Fountain Va:lley k per from about 15 yank ln front. Porter wa an offensiv mta· git out Newport Harbor'• Elizabeth Evans (dght) drivel downfle ld. lyst all day, as·was Thompson. who had hve goals last year, junior pllzabeth Evans, Mullen )hve goals as a junior) and Wei· boum. • Jan ma, the to·oaptain along with Lear, played well up front and m the midfield. She was a flnMeam all-league pick as a junior. L ar, a econd·t.cam all· 1 gu goalie last year, wu hardly tested Tuesday, as Har- bor dominated an bUt the ftrit 10 lninutet. Junior weeper Shlrtp Oskoo1 anchorl·d cl back line wluch included contributtons from Mftcttlf. Welbourn and junior Sarah Green, among oth - ers. Kirn Erick on sparkled m th(• midfield. as did Lisa Owad, Megan Moss and senior Kelly Kraus, last year's N MVP. Junior Amy Halvors~n al o helped the host build momen- tum heading mto Thur day' ason opener at Weshrunster. •1 like our flexibility, wtth n lot of girls who ccm play two position , • Wolfe said "We • c;hould, be in the top tour ( 11 c;chools play th port, which is not anction d by th C IF Southern Section), along with Edi5<>n, l Junlington Be ch and Manna. ~our JV girl got some ( ood cxpencnce " t ycnr (mduclmg winning the Orang County. lnY1talional), so it'll just he a matter of th"m 1tdJushng lo th1 ir new teammnt and not mq intitrudatoo. I don't our pro· gram dipping that muCh. • WoUe, n her fifth y ar with tho pr~am, td th futur also looks bright with th con· . tinued pr nee of a thlrd team ·nus ls our fourth year with a JV program and, tut ~r, w we.re the or\1)' IChoOI With a third team (the JV U) • ,. UUUlt Ut IHt UAI ittWw (;cry (DaWison) ineended ~or not,~ •t11 • k1 ., • • t that "1't prM!Wy exist. Ht wasn't Moses, but\e cld •.-al ti '* h iinll-' f1f1f1f from a • of ~ and opened it up lo men people ..t cll5 -• Tim Gr•ndi, former WFL associate general counsel Dolly Nai 5 CELEBRATING THE MILLE NNIUM GARY DAVIDSO ·sports pioneer • Pioneer sports magnate challenged the established system and brought about changes in the scope of sport. RIU l'\RD.Dl ·NN lltVt fl1ol W en Gary Davidson Wds named one of the top 40 most influenoal sports hgures of the modem era by Sports mustrated, commemorating the magazine's 40-year anruversary in 1994, he felt slightly out of place upon his arrivcil at a banquet in New York· to honor the selecbons. · Alongside him were Julius Erving, Magic Johnson, l ldnk Aaron, Howard Cosell. Peh-! Rozelle and John Woodc·n Others included Muhammdd Ah, Wa'{M Gretzky, Joe Namdlh and Jack NickJaus. Mike McCormack, the hrst knawn sports agent who started International Management Group to represent Arnold Palmer in 1960, and Davidson were among the so-('alle<l lesser knowns at the ceremony on a worldwide scale. H l was feeling kind of like. "Wl'}at am I doing here?' • Davidson said. NBC sportscaster Bob Costd.S came up to Davidson and told bim it was the American Basketball Association that DaYldson dnd lnd1anapolis. "ll became a pr€tty massive impact on sports,• Davidson said. •on game rught in the World Football League, there were 5,000 people? working (at the venues) -that's more jobs than the Federdl Government created.· Unfortunately. the WFL, which had a franchise based at AnahC'iJTI Stadium, the Southern Cabtomld Sun (stamng former USC tailback" Anthony Davis), lusted onJy one full season in 1974. largely because of cc anomic turmoil m Amen ca, President Nixon's resignation and it M1dcUe Eastern oil embargo. among other problems. •A lot of coaches and admm1stralors, who never got a chance (in the NFL), got an opportunity. and ,that's what makes our coW\lry great -new businesses," said Do.vidson, who re...,igned us WFL and WHA comrrussioner m 1974 and never actively , returned to sports. Earlier this year, the \ USA Today ran a story and picture of · Davidson and partner Don Regan holding a footbalJ in a tribute to the WFL -25 years later. launched in 1967 that Gary Davidson gave the talented Davidson's ABA, best symbolized by the red, white and blue Neapolitan basket- broadcaster hi~ first JOb Ul St. Louis. A current ESPN sportscaster approached Davidson and said sometlung si.m.ildf, that it was the World Hockey Association, started in 1972, that gave him his first break in the business with the Hartford Whalers. HThen 1 began to realize how many people were eHech.•d by the leagues we started.· said Davidson, co-founder and the hrst president ot the ABA and WHA, before founding th• World Football League m 1974 ,1nd c;ervi.ng as its first comnusS1ont•r and pre~ident. An attorney. Dav1dson created options for athletes m U1" established leagues (i.e. NFL <lnci NBA) that otherwise would not have existed in the da~s l>efore free agency. Davidson and a team of lawyers challenged in court the re.c;erve C'luu cs m pro football and hockey and hi •rebel leagues: as they CdnH' to be known, ignited bitter si\lary wa.rs with the NFL, NBA and NHL. Some of the greatest resistance from the <>port wo1 lrl •establishment" mvolved Davidson's pu.'h into small"r market::. such as Wmrupcg. Louisvdle. Charlotte, Portland and San Antonio. (Funny how thmg chang : Thke a look at Lo Ancl I and iL<> cunent NFL ... 1tuauon.) "They called m the $500 million man. becous at thot tim there wcie o many tad1ums .. and arenas nuilt bc<':aus of lb n w leagu , • .... d David n, IUl cntr"pren ·ur wh l gu provided smallo.r ctu w1lh . mtlJor I gu fr nchl . "The San Antonio Spurs cam from th Dallas { httparrals, nd that wa my tcrun U) th ARA, Md (thl' Spurs) won th • NBA championship this yMr nd they're worth about $160 mJlllon r yht now. In 1967, th budg l for th entir t~m was $360,000, and·th t wa for 't1l whol shooting mat h You oen't get a low guard f r that now.• ThP. ~ports ~nat ere t thoUSMds of jobl t ev ry, n w atop tftwy accountants janitors, tick t brokers and veado were IUddenly ~ in places like QUebfic Celgary balls, pioneered the three-point -.hot. Dunng the league's short, furious life, the average salary of an NBA player quadrupled to $109,000. 1-lis WHA also expel'imented v..1th a blue hockey puck. Davidson's WFL toyed with d1tfercnt shapes and sizes of footballs and put the goal posts m the back of the end zone -the NFL later followed suit. "We had long. skinny footballs, ' th n we tried short, fat ones, and then we had footballs with laces on all four sides,· he said . Tun Grandi, former WFL ds,ociat general counsel, said m Sport ... Illustrated five yeaB ago: •\\hether Gary intended it or not, player' acquired new Jrce<.loms und prospenty that didn't pre\•iowdy exist. He wasn't Mo ~. but he did take control of prole Jonol ~ports away from a clique of own~r.s and opened it up to mon• people and otles. • Pinnncia.lly nnd personally, how vcr, DC:1Vldson suffered m 1974. ~1 turned 40, • he told Sports Tllu:>trated. •1 ended up up ide·down about $4 millio_n. And that chcl not make for a good yt•(U " Marn d for a sec-ond tune Md hnppy to be out of the cuWlroat nm" ot pro pore • Davidson, the n w t member of the Daily Pilot • sports Hall of Fame, celebrating lh millt!nruum, has dedicated m t of his bu m energy to huildfng and ma.nag1ng enior housiny. In 1995, his nnn, ARV As tod Uving, went public nd two rs lat r he resigned. O vad n h tll.rted two other f.'QffiJ>aID s\Jl th n . A Gard n Grove H gh and U U\ graduat , Davidson play t l>a1 kPtball at the Salboa n y Club In th t 960s and 01 n I hi Ur.;t office m Newpott Beach in 1972 As a prep. Davidson competed ln footbell, bukttbd. buetwill and track. thm tumel to VOUeybell •t UCLA. W-. b9 graduated from law ldlool ID .1961 Davidson, wbo Ulo co-lounci.d Wodd 1llml 11314 11¥9111~ with Jiii wUet:A!CD ==-... 6~,~t*·e.1999 ~ports FOOTIALL -Wllll All TllY IOW? It's better to receive • • Ranks of Coro~el(Mar products still catching passes continues to grow. Sumner, a 6-1, 175-pound Junior, caught 22 pass- es for 252 yards as a sophomore. He opens the sea- son duecUy behind Walz on the depth chart and should improve upon those numbers if he can stay 81'.ltRY FAUUCNWI healthy. He is also the startmg kickoff returner for ~Pio! the Metro Atlantic Athletic Association representa· Since the Corona del Mar High football coaches tiv~ooper, who earned iW·CIF honors on both sides began .annually in\!iting alumni back to compete of the ball as a senior in 1997, caught one pass for 10 agamst the varsity in a little friendly summer seven· yards last fall. The 6-0, 175~pounder has been sbift- on-seven skeleton (passing) scrimmage, the number t lis ed N 2 of players who can actually bring applicable skills ed to free sa ety, however, and is · l at o. on continues to increase. the depth chart for the Holy Cross game. He played ' in all 11 games as a freshman. The proliferation or former Sea Kmgs in the Yet another former CdM receiver, Hunter Mac- receivmg ranks is so impressive, former CdM offen-Donald, is a freshman at Fairfield, where the current sive tackle Nick Schaumburg, apparently decided to crop of receivers figures to limit his playing time, at 1om in the fun. Schaumburg, a tack.le on the vaunted Five least this season · Crowns offensive line, which helped the 1995 Sea Rich Nichols, another former Five Crown, is a Kings reach the CIF Sou them Section Division v redslurt junior at Southern Methodist. And while he semifinals, is now a 6-foot-4, 255-pound junior tight doesn't catch passes, the 6-3, 275-pounder does end al Colorado State. touch the ball on every offensive play as the Mus- Schaumburg, who wears No. 80 for the Rams, tangs' starting center. opehed the season at No. 2 on the depth chclrt, but Nichols wears.No. 52 and opened his season Sat- L!> expected to contribute heavily. He opened the urday against Arkansas. season Saturday against intrastate rival Coloraqo in Mike McClellan, a former quarterback who the Mile High Classic at Denver's Mile High Stadi-annually triggers the a.lwnru attack, is a junior at um.(A 41-14 Colorado State victory). Yale He becam~ the first Bulldog freshman in 52 The most famous fomt~ Sea King pass catcher is, years to start at ~quarterbdck his freshman season, of course, Jeff Thomason, who begins h1s seventh but has seen limited playing time since. He does not NFL season this week as a backup tight end with figure prominently in the Ivy League school's plans the Green Bay Packers. With starter Mark Chmura this fal,l. battling career-threatening neck problems, howev-Justin Shea, a senior standout on the 1998 CdM er, Thomason may achieve a more high-profile pres-playoff team, is one of five '99 graduates playing at ence lhan he has to this point in hist' career. the next level. He is a freshman walk-on -defeflSive The biggest concentration or former CdM pass end dt Colorado State. rc1t<'ht.>r~ now calls Geogetown University home. Other members of last year·~ CdM varsity still I foya seruor Josh WaJ.z, who starred at quarter-strapping it on ~e Alex Bottom (a walk on long- bd( k .1 .. <1 prep. setting 12 school records. slulted snapper USC), Seth Richardson (an outside line- lruni (JB to receiver last spnng He began tus colle-backer candidate at Dartmouth) and linebacker CJldll' c dTC'c>r as a defeflSive back. .· J\1ctrk HaUield (who accepted a scholaritup from ll it· :>-10, 185-pounder, whose older brother Josh Utah, but has returned and plane; to walk on at USC c omplt>tcd his collegiate career as a Holy Cross run-alter sitting out this season). nuHJ l>ctck last fall, wears No. 22. He appeared m Tun Thurman, a two-way starter before graduat- lo ur yames last season al quarterback. He had one mg m 1998, is expected to start at tight end as a complellon for 10 yards in two pass attemp~ and sophomore at Golden West College. ru!>hN I three times for 17 yards He is slated to start Denrus Alshuler, a three-sport prep star expected in Uw St'c1son opener Saturday against Holy Cross to play football and volleyball at Princeton, has I le 1s als<1 LL!>ted as the team's No 2 punt returner elected to concentrate on volleyball his freshman and hoJcJ<, on place-locks year and IS not on the Tigers' football roster. Jc MEN Is SOCCER t ~ OCC's s truggles continue -Mt. SAC wins, 3-1 WALNUT -Frank Cdrbrera'c; goal ln the 71st mrnute halved the <iPh< 11 for Orange Coast College. but host Mt. San Antonio College scoa cd <1tJd m m the final rrunute to cement a 3-1 nonconlerence men's "oc1 t>T vie torv Tuesday. · Jon Nc1varrn assisted Cabrera's goal and OCC goalkeeper Cdrlos Low. 1 li•nnPr All -ClF standout at Costa Mesa High. had six saves. nw Pli.th•s (0·4J <:onllnue nonconference play Thursday, hosting San Dll'yu M~s11. DEEP SEA Tuesdays counts Newport Landing • 4 boats. 53 angler~. 38 albacore, 8 blue fm tun11, 2 yellowtall, ~barracuda. 18 calico~ 2sand bass, 105 SC'Ulpin. o.wy•1 Locker· 4 boat5. 81 angler5 2 yellowtall. 41 barracuda. 17 call<O bass. 21 sand ~S. 2 sculpin. TITLE AT THE ·END OF MOLLNER'S RAINBOW Former Estancia standout won first football chamj)ionship with the indoor Hammerheads. 8.NUIY PAULKNf!R ~Not No matter how his future football aspirations-turn out, former Estancia High and Orange Coast College product Mark Mollner final- ly aehleved the ultimate team honor in the sport. · Molln~, who finished his college career at the Univemty of Hawaii last fall, recently helped the Hawaii Hammerheads of the second-year Indoor Professional Football League win the championship game over the host iTexas Terminators. ' MoUner, a defensive lineman for the Hammerheads, said the title was the first of its Kind in his gridiron career. Hawaii had lost its final 17 games and success was also fleeting at bee and Estancia. · · "I think the only championship I've ever won was Harbor Area Baseball/ Mollner said before the Aug. 21 title conquest. Mollner led the »Shark Attack" defeflSe with six quarterback sacks. The 6-foot-6, 245-pounder, who wants to add another 20 pounds, is - now exploring professional opportunities in the Canadian Football League or possibly NFL Europe. John R5)mm (Mississippi) and John Llebengood (Chapman) are for- mer Eagles competing this fall at the collegiate level. Romm, w'ho also played at Orange Coast College, is a 6-2, 241- pound junior defensive end for the Rebels. He worked hi-; way up to a starting spot midway through spring pr~ctice. But a twisted knee, sus- tained early in fall workouts, pushed him to No. 2 on the depth chart. Rorrun, wearing No. 50, did, however, see time in the Rebels opener ·Saturday at Memphis and his coaches are expecting him to contribute heavily this season for the Southeastern Conference representative. Liebengood, like' Romm a former Orange County All-Star, is a 6-31/21 230-pound redshirt freshman whose future is most likely on the oCfeflSive line for· the Panthers. Manu Tanielu. the Newport-Mesa District and Daily Pilot Pacific Coast League MVP last fall, was expected to land at SaddlebacR Col- lege, but will sit out this season. , Former Eagle and OCC Pirate Frough Jahid, a defensive back, had planned to walk on at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo as a juruor this fall. But his class load did not mesh well with the football practice schedule last spring. With two years of eligibility remaining, however, he does plan to give football another try next season. SCHEDULE THURSDAY • Football H19h school -Newport Harbor vs. Orange. at El Modena, 7 p.m.; Marina vs Corona del M~r. at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. • Wtrterpolo High school boys -Edison at Costa Mesa, 3 p.m. • Socctr • Community college men -San Diego Mesa at Orange Coast. 3 p m. •Tennis High school girls -Woodbridge at Corona del Mar. 3:15 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Los Amigos, 3 p.m • Ffefd hockey High school girls -Newport Harbor at Westminster, 3 p.m. •Golf High school girls -Newport Harbor vs. Trabuco Hills, at Big Canyon CC. 2 p.m. touted Wlth Ul fllffied CalJ)enten1 made n joke o\U ol t6e blimp scene • dueltenlng to ~ue the navy for Sl 50 wash tor hi car. lrorucally, the headline frightened Navy officers and they chose .to ground the blimp and hi<lc the crew from the public cind pr~ss. However, alter U1e Daily Pilot's publisher, the late Walter Burroughs, olfered the Navy ft forgive-and-for· get dinner at 'J'illa Marina, the Navy cho e to smile and . meet with Skil\?S and the entire Pilot tau one everung. C.ommttt.e members of the Class of '49's SOth reunio planners for the Oct 1 affair at the Balboa Pavilion, have dis<Josed missing classmates they are anxious to fin~. Member Tuck Rabbitt said the list Include~ Kathy Asher, .....,_. Aughee. Maureen ar.edlove, Verla ne Collins, Nancy DeRoulhac. Richard Ferguson, Elaine Freeman, Thomas Harper, June Hoffman, Peggy Johnson and Jere Meek. Also, Joyce Loving, Oar· lene Taylor, Teny TUttf a, Bob Gardiner, Ronald • Woodruff, Nancy Andrews, Gerald Bartlett.. Diana Burns, Beverly Come1'4 James East, David Fletcher, Roger Gordon. Barbara Ha~nd J~n Howard. Also, Pat Jones# Robert Landfleld, Vict9r McGee. Eugene Rueger, Phillip Sanderson, Barbara Taylor, Re>Mrt Wood, Charlene Wall, Marilyn Arnold. Mike 8aktl. David Coffin. Maril .. Dorman, ~inda Eart, James Frey.and Thel· ma...,..and. Also, Rodney Hobson, Shirley Huffman. Paul Kemmer, Mary Laurie, Leroy Patterson, Barbara King RedWay, Earl 1\"app, len'9y Winner, Ruth Varney and Mona Windrfnger. Information on the cost. and tickets. can be obtained by phoning Rabbitt at (949) 631-5069 or Ted Millett (949) 673·9505. They are welcoming informat on on missing clas~mates f 1>UBUC NOTICES Fictitious Business Name Statement The lollow1no persons are doing business as Moonwonts. 2t>2 1/2 N Grand Orange. Cahfomia 92866 I PUBLIC NOTICES • f I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBUC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES • 11 ~BUC NOTICES I F'UBUC NOTICES • JI"" 79-5~~~--: 1:30PM Douglas Chartes Moon 282 1 112 N Grenet Or· ~fioe Caltfornia 92866 (his business ii con· dueled by an lf'ldtv1dua1 Have you s1aned Ck>lng b11s1m;ss yel? No Oouglab C Moon This s1a1emen1 was 1118<1 w1m the County Clerk of Orang1J County on 8 11 -99 19996802045 Daily Pilot Aug 25 Sept 1 8. 15 199\I W551 Flctltiou1 Buelnesa Name Statement Thi. to11oYw1ng persons arw oong busmess as B D INVESTMENTS 4941 Buch Street Su11a A, Newpon Beach, Cahlornla 9:.1660 !yron P1ncken. <1931 Birch Street, Sulla A, New· port Beach, California 92660 Dennt H1H. <4931 Birch St!Mt, Suite A, Nawpon Beach, Carttomta 92660 Thtt buSlness 1s con· ducted by a gerlilral pannerih1p The registrant com menced 10 transect busi- ness under the flct1tlous name or names llsted a bo\19 on 'J/'J 4/90 Denntl H1M This 1ratoment waa filed with. Ille County Clerk of Orange County on 8· 19·99 19'96802878 Dally PllOI Sefll. 1, 8, 16, 22. 1999 INSS9 Flctltioua Buelne .. Name Statement The IOllowlng persons are doing business as EmagtMMed.a 2030 Matn StrMI, Suda 1300, IMot, ca~fomll 92614 MallheW Oa11tdaon, 2030 M Ill Sl!Ht. SVll4 1300, ltvt08, C.ll!Ofnia 92614 1 h buslnOH IJ Cort- ducled by an 1rldr11dual Have you 1h111ed doing\ business yea? No Mattl!f!w 0 vld$()(1 Thi• 1tal4lmen1 w11 liled With !tie Ctilm!y Clorlt ol Ot Cout\ly on 8-2-Q9 t09MB01063 Daltv Pilot Sovt 1, 8. 15, ~99 IN559 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LI NED PROPERTY NOllO i11 rUby ljlVOO I I a publlc UCtlon Will be Id \XI Sopt 22, HIOSI Ill 2 00 o'ctock P M. 01 1111 C.1n91bAcJl St 1, City of N ~ &@Adi, County ol Orangt. C.I lomhl MINI U STOR.ACJE ff Wiii 1 losal• I.he non IJlU,::= and g n rat properly C10ra<J ., 111 t -c.~ tr I. Newpoh B • CA =.,~"19 ,~ b014w ocf tr; Ill t I "'9 tJmO ol ront•t· MINI U 8TORAO n mA no rtptnentatlOt! or _.,,nwlfy mat mo unit oon1.it1 kl 1nventon11 A3127·MATT MURPHREE ·MISC HOUSEHOLD A3161..JUDY M FELIX· MISC HOUSEHOLD A4050·NORIKO KAI· MISC HOUSEHOLD. PERSONAL EFFECTS B3607·MICHELE C ROSSER-BUSINESS FURN/EQUIP B3621·R08ERT BLAKE FOR PANDA PICTllRES INC ·BUSINESS RE· CORDS -BUSINESS FURNJEOUIP Purchases must t>a made w'1th cash arid paid 10< at the lime of puri:Nse No one under Ille age of 18 is allowed ro aneod ltle sale The landlord re1erves the right 10 bid at lhe sale All purchaMd goocn ere sold "as as" arid must be rell'l0\l9d t>y 6 00 p m on the day of the sate Buyers must provide a current orlglnal or a pholooopy of tne1r original resale pennt1 al hme ot Jale In heu ol sales tax Thas sale Is sub 1ec1 to pnor canoePatl()(I In lhe event of settlement be· tween landlord end ob· ligatod pany Published Nawpoft Beacn- Costa Me11 Daily Pilot September 8, 15, 1999 IN563 \ ... $Otl files an ot>,eclion to the petrtoo and shoWs good cause wily the court should not grant the authonly A HEARING on the pelf· uon will be held on OCTOBER 7, 1999 at 1 <15 pm in Depa L73 located •• ~ 1 The Cny Dnve South, Orange, CA 92868 IF 'Y'OU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should ~pear at the hear· Ing and state your ob1ec· uons 0< hie wnttan ob1ec- uons with the coun be ore the hearing. Your ap· pearance may be In person or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or oonttngent cred~or of the deceased, you must Ille your claim With the court and mad a copy to ltle personal representative eppoented by the ooun witnm lour months from the date ot the l•nll Issuance of letters as piovlded In Pro bate Cooe sect.on 9100 'rile hme for llhng cia1m1 will not eJ1p1re before lour months trom the heanno date no11cec1 above YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ille kept by !he court II you 4re a person Interested 111 the estate, you may I le Wllh the court • RequeSI IOf SQedal Nola (IOt111 DE·154) of Ille filing 01 an ll1Vlfllory and appraJ11l ol estate 8$SOts ot ol any petll1on or account H prO\llded In Probate Code secflon 12so. A ·Request for Special Notlee form 16 avallabla from ttte coun clerk. AUorney tor trle Petltfontf: MARTHA JO PATTERSON, LAW OFFIC£S OF MARTHA JO PATTERSON, 2555 E. CHAPMAN AVE., ITE. ioo, FULL£ .. TON, CA 92631 Publlahed NewpOrt Beach· Costa Mau Oalfy PilOI September 8, 14, 1~1_!999 VVI 564 NOTICE TO I CONTRACTORS CALUNG FOR BIOS School 01altl<:t CPAST COMMUNITY COlLEGE DISTRICT Old De October 12, 1 99 at 2i00 pm Plaoe ol Old A I Olt1co of Dlrec1or of P~ Coas1 Com· miin1t(; C'cll •II Olstrlcl, Oldg o•, t370MlfmsAv enue. Coita Mtaa CA 9;.!628 Project lden11tlea11on N•m• Orange COHI Col· leg. AOA IJpg~I Vall· ous Bolldtnql Ok.I No 1802 Place DlcSt are on me 8!ld VI Ille al OftloO oC h Ptiyslcal Fi ltl Ooordl nator, AlCl1ltl ~. C0.11 ~z:r Ar:· Dlda -0" Costa Mtaa CA t11i1 438 ... 673 NOTICE IS H AE!OY GIVEN INt N llCIO\le named S<ltlool Diet~ OI erenoe 0oun11 C8llomia 11CGt1U DY _, ttvOU0'1 lie Govem1ng Board, herein· after referred to H "DIS· TRtCr', w~I recel\'8 up 10. but not later ttwln lhe at>ove·stated time, sealed bids IC>< the award ol a con- tract for the prOJIC1 de· scobed as ADA Upgrade 01 restrooms. sldewalka, •tatr Ind dOor har<!Ware al var\ ous classroom buildings There wlll be a Twenty (S20l non-rdundable pay· ment required for each Hl of bid doc:ur.ient.s Checks should be made payable to Coast Community College 01s1nct Btds shaU be rtceived In lhe place Identified above, and lho5e bids shall be opened and publldy read aloud el the at>ove·Jla1ed tune and ptaoe. In accordance vw1th lh8 provisions ol Calltornla Publlc Contract Code Section 3300, lhe 01s1r1c1 requ1rea that the bidder posseS$ the lofl0W1ng etas· s1hcatlon of contractor's lteense al the lime that the contract is awarded CQntractor B Ucensa PUBLISH September 8 1999 and September 1 S 1999 \NAU< THROUGH. September 21, 1999 eL l oo p m • Otanga Coaat College Maintenance Fa· dllty, localed on Mernmac Aveouo bfllween Ha•bor Blvd end • FatMeW Rd , Costa Mesa. CA BIO DATE OclOber 12. 1999 el 2'00 p.m. BOARD DATE Octooer 20. 1999 No payment shall be made lor work or matanal under the contract unless Ind until the Reg111ra1 ol ConlraU018 Yllnf .. 1 to Ille DISTRICT ltlal 11)8 CON· TRACTOR was PfOPlrly lltenMd et the t•me the contract was awardQd Any CONTRACTOR not ao neensed 1s sVbject 10 pen· lllH under the law fl the Mcente ClassihcallOn •r>ed- hed here1nat>ove IS !hat ol a .. ,peeiehly contractof' H defined In Sec11on 7058 ol tile Ca111om1a Buaineu and ProlosSK>na Codi, the aper.lallly eonaractor awarded the Contr11{;1 IOI INs WOtk $hid I If oon- 1truct e ma)Oftty OI lhO WOtk, In CCO«tance W1U1 flTOV\liOnS ol C.tlomla Du m ss 1111<1 Pr01 PiOnl CoOo S on 7059 All Wot!< ~ lHI COIT\• ifll«Jtel!d Within 90 con soaitkie rjay• Time 11 of tr •SMH1Cfl Fittlura 10 cnmpklte Irie WOik Wltnln th• time HI IOfth helein wm ruutt In lhe lmPQfhlon al l•QvlC:S.l1d dam•oe• for •M:tl day Of dNy. In ""' mount aet IOrtfl 11'1 1hl rn formtllon lot Bidc»tl" • Etch bl!J JTIUll amtoon Ind bl l'tSPQNM to lhe WllrKI oocumenu Eadl r>!Odtr ~I 5IJt)tnlt.. on lfle form llHf'Dhed wttrt !tie CQnlflK1 aocumentl I Hit OI 1ht ~ IObeoO- trlCC9r' on flit ~!! :r~~F'lr ~ Att 00\'WrnrMnl Code Sectk>n 4100 et seq Etch Bid Shall be' acoom· panied by a cen1fied Of cashier's ttleck °' btCI bond in an amount not less than 181'1 peroenc (10%) ol the to- tal btCI pllce, payable to the 01stncc as a guarantee ttlat the bidder, lf1ts proposal Is accepted, shall promplJY execute the Agreemenf. lurntah • satlslactory Falthl\JI Performance Bond rn an amovnl not less than one hundred percent (100"~) of the Iota! bid price. lu~ah a Payment Bones In an amount nol less than one hundred percent (100%) o1 the 1oca1 bid price. and furnish ce111lrcates evidencing that the required Insurance 11 tn aftect In the amounts 181 lonh in the general condl· Ilona In the event ol lallunt to enter into Iha oonlract and execute ~a required documents. such bid se· eunly will be lor1elled The Fatthlul Parformal'Ce Bond shall remain In lull force and effect through Ille guarantee period as spea- fiecl In the general conc1- 11on1 The DISTRICT reseMIS the nghl 10 reject any or al bldli or to wetve any Ir. ra~lant•es or 1nlormat111es In any blds 0< In the bid ding As required by Section 1nJ of the caMom1a La bOr Code, the Director ot the Oepanment of tn· du1tr1a1 Relations or the State ol Cehlomla haa de· 1armlned Ille generally prevalhng rates of waQ!8s 1n 1111 ioc.111y 1n wnlcfl the Wort< 11 10 be performed Copies of ltlesa wage nit• delermlne11on1, en11Ued PREVAILING WAGE SCALE. are meintalfled at lhe • DISTRICT :ofhce lo- cated at. 1370• Adams Ave , Collll Mesa. CA 2628. Phyaleal Faohltes P1arin1ng, arid are available IQ any tntereS14t(I party upon request The Con· lllC:IOI ahllH post a copy ol thll doc:llmant at eacfl !Ob site The Contractor and 11ny 1111>Confractor under 11 haft p.1y noc teu Vll.n the &peet!ltld PflV-al!ing 11119 of wages IO aM worbrs em· ployed in Iha HeaJtl9ft of lh• Contract. No bidder IMY·W!lhdl'llW lf!Y bid fOf e penocl ol liirtv (60) days aner 1tie dat• t tor lhe apentog ol bids A Ptvmerll bond w• be raqu!Nd Pf"°' to ex~lon Of ~he oontrael and &haft be In Iha torm t f0f1h In tti• contr8'1 d<>c:Vmanta. Pur1uant to Sacllon 22300 ol ltie Pllt>llC Con tract Code, the oontraa w1tt contain pJ'OVltlOtlt IM[lr • mlltlng the fUC.CftatUI bid dtr lo aUl*ilUIW HOJfltleS lor any monies WlU1t1eld by the Dilll1d to 9"tut9 P9' fonNlnOI unaer !he ain-1"'1 hd'I bid a;.ibmilted Ira ,.. lponH to thlJ Nollet lh8I CXIOtaln ••a blG llem, ..,. QUete ahHtlng ~-~ 00 bntdng Of ~ methOd ror 1t1e protecton DI ~fe fll'IQ limb lri t!9ndlel ana open excavation, whld'I 1haN oonlorm IO ap- ~hcable salety orders Governing Boerd By Wllll1m M. Vega, Ed. O., Chancellor, Coaat Community College Dletrlct Published Newpon Beacn- Costa M8$8 Daily Pilot September 8, 15,' 1999 W565 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl~N Iha! a public hear· lo{j VWtl be held by ltle Costa Meu Oly Council on Monday, September 20. 1999, at 8 30 .pm .. OI as soon thereafter u possl· ble, In th• Council Chambers of coy Hall n Fair Drtve. Colla Mesa, on the following Item: A RESOlUTION estab- ksh1ng • tee penalntng to lmplem911tatlon of the City Of Coalff Mesa Source Re- duction and Recycling Ele· menl (SARE), Imposing a charge OI $1 00 per Ion upon ••I 10110 waste haulers 10 lmplemenl the SARE NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that al said flme and place aN 1meras1ed' persons may appear elld be heard by ~ City Coun- Cll on lhe above 1lem IF THE AFOREMEN· TIONEO ACTIQ.N IS C HALLENGED IN COURT, th• challenge may be flmlled lo only lhoto lasues raised at the put>hc nearing described 1n 11111 nottct or ln written COi • responde11c. del1Vered to the City Coundl at, Of priOf 10, the l>UbliC haerinq. MARY T. El.UOlT 04iputy City c .. rtc Publl&hed Newpon BeaCh· Costa t.1888 OlifV Pllol Sepiernbaf 8, 1809 W5&6' Th• Oood Shepherd'• He.i Mlnlatry Inc. Tu ID No. 33-0S7Ht9 Publlc Notice 1 he annual return tor Ille y r mled Daoember 31, 111u or t11a Good Shaflhom ' Hean Mlnlatry Inc., 11 avalable et the 9'.f• dmu llq4td t>elOW IOI' In ·~ duung nonnal builn .. t hOUfl, by any Qt l"' ~IO to irequt*f8 Within , 80 daYt ""' publi· CltiCWI Of lhit tiQllOf of It• •~liability • The Good·~·· ............. .,., Inc., 111Tt Vie ~ .... iluan C~trano. Cait. 111n .. ~=.~:: dent. <MIJelephone (Mt) nMln. Putlbhed Newpoft 8-cho Cotta ,... DalY ,f'IOll ~'····· W!l87 port Beacn, Callfom a cluslve, of the Code al CIVIi 92680 Procedure for prov1110N Glenn N Almquist. 1303 Q0Y9ming the tenns. cond1 Avocado, Ste 265. New· liOns, and ellect of the uJe port Beach, Cahlornla and lhe llabl~ty ol detautt· 92660 loa btddera. This bUSlneSS ii con-f.40TICE IS HEREBY ducted by If\ lndlVldual GIVEN that on SEPTEM· Have )'O\I &tarted dOlng BER 29, 1999, al TWO bUSll19'9 yea? YH, 0 c: I 0 c k p M a I 10/18/199<& MARSHAL'S OFFICE Glenn N Almqu1s1 HARBOR JUSTICE CEN· This statement was ltled TEA. 4601 JAMBOREE with the County Clerk of RO .. ROOM 108. CllY of O<anoe Count~ on 8..:31·99 NEIN PORT BE AC:H. 1999880311n Coun!y of Orange, State of Da1tv Pilot Sept 6, 15, ca111om1a I will aell at pijJlic 22. 211, 1999 IN568 aue110n to Iha h•Qhesl bid· der, I« cash ln lawful DOUGLAS K. money 01 the United WAMPLER Stales, all ttte ngttt, t e 24000 ALICIA PKWY. and lnterut ol Mid judge· SUITE 17-3G01 M1S-menl deblo~ 1n ihe SION VIEJO, CA 92691 ~~ m:~reJ~'Zv IN PRO PER be nac:essary to u111ty (949) 837·7663 said execullon, with ac· ORANGE COUNTY cru&d Interest and oost1 HARBOR JUSTICE APPROXIMATE MINIMUM CENTER BID S NONE PLAINTIFF: ,... Dated SEPTEMBER 2, 1999 DOUGLAS WAMPLER OMsion· HARBOR DEFENDANT: OR'"~'GE oouu"" COAST TO COAST MARSHAL, , .. , ' SECURITY INC. <1601 JAMBOREE RO, NOTICE Of ROOM 108. NEWPORT MARSHAL'S SALE BEACH. CALIF 9266Q LEVYING OFFlCER S~~ "l~r, Mirtha!, RLE NO. Orange County HHOC98S3937·A By /SI E. NMIMn H36, COURT CASE Deputy NO. 98HSC3937 NOTE· Do not take down Bil virtue of • wrll Issued or deface 1 posted nouee on DECEMBER 28, 1998 betore the sale or ullslac· an the above designated lion ol ludgement Penal Court, upon a jvdgement Code SectlOn 810 (mlJ<Se- antatdd 11 ·2•·98 In favor meanQf). of tudgaman1 cred1to1(1), Published Nawport Beach· DOUGLAS K WAMPLE'A Co$ta M ... Delly Pilot and ~atnat judgement September 8, 15, 22. 1999 debtor s) COAST TO W569 COAS SECURITY INC NOTICE OF ~-ntl balance of APPLICATION TO ::l<I llldgem-:n~:i J: oa': SEL.L ALCOHOLIC of the .. suanc:e of Mid vwllt, BEVERAGES 11\8119 levled upon el nghl, Date of Allno ApplallOl'I Ulle and 1ntare1t ot uld September 1. 1909 Judl)ltment debtor(•) In tho ToThwnom• Na..!~!Ma~ Y...,Conoa1..._ m property In the County of .... "" ,,. Ofeinga, Stat• ol Cehlotnla, Appltaant(•l ere ,dnoril>ed es lollowa· BRADLEY DANIEL A ALL THAT CERTAIN CHRISTENSON lNIO SITUATEQ IN THE VANELOARSE.CINOHOIEGO M STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE, The applicants 1191ed CITY OF IRVINE. OE• ·~· are •PP'YlnQ IO the SCRIBED .AS FOUOWS Oe1»r1ment of A!coholc PARC£l 2U IN THE Devonlge OOnttol lo &Oii c I Ty 0 F I A v I N E • •lcotlolle beveraoee ll COUNTY OF ORANGE, 2920 BRISTOL ST STATE OF CALIFORNI-'. COSTA MESA. CA 92 AS SHOWN ON A _Type of l.lcel'IM(I) Ap. PARCEL MAP rJLEO IN piled fOf 41 • ON SALE BOOK n2 PAOECS) 11 GENERAL EATING TO 25 INCLUSIVE OF PLAC£ PAACEI. M.tJ'S 'IN TH! P~iatted NaWJ>Qrt Daadl· OFFICE! OF THE COUNTY Cotta Mel& OM!y PilOt RECORDER OF SAID September 8, 16, 22. COUNTY 19" W&71 COMMONLY KNOWN Clllt1'40tM .tD~SS 18' MASON, _,.._. ..... MU IAVM, CA '2t11 ~ • ltl9 Oe1tem1a ~PftOPEATY 18 A ........ ...,_,_.. ",,,. = :1~0: tfMt.aPClMef,100.~ " ,... proptf1y llC'Ct It hM ~ .............. ': no atrMc llddlMI or OChef i&\t; rA" ~ common dnlgnallon ......,...,..; ....... dll~rij loQdof\ .................... . may be from "' ........ ....,.,..., Meiwflara upon re ...... . ~tpeollv• lblddet• avo lhoiM ,.,_ to ~ QA, IM11 ft1t.610 Ill) 701MO ~ 4 IU TIMI STORED 8Y THE FOLLOW· !NO PERSONS: 0010 R.O. MAC COMPA NV 0031 HEARD MICHAEL H1 et A088Ef\Sat'4 HOEUE 0051 SICULTIN JUFERY PROPERTY 20139 20N PlACENTIA A VE COSTA MESA CA.92627 a411·f49·0734 TIME 2130PM STORED BY niE FOLLOW- INO PERSONS: C386 NEVIN TANIA C38t VOTENDAHl JAMES ITONYI 8073 HARLAN STEPHEN F C234 e<>WMAN IAN S C371 OAETA MARCO PROPERTY 22301 2086 PlACENTIA AVE COSTA MESA CA. 02027 t4t-048•068t TIME 3·30f'M aTOAEO IJY THE FOLLOW· INO PERSONS· &196 LACKIE ROSEMAAY E196 LACKIE PATRICIA E20S DONOVAN SHERRI E274 COOK DON PROPERTY 101 2oe5 PlACENTIA AVE COSTA MESA CA. 92827 t4t•848-.0668 TIME 3:30PM STORED 8Y THE FOLLOW· ING f'ERSONS; 9070 MERCER MllCE 01 l7 GONZALEZ STEfttEN 0131 COLEMAN RAYM PROPERTY 2461 1 1726 POMONA AVE COSTA MESA CA, 92627 90·8150-7972 TIME 4:46PM STORED 8Y THE FOLLOW· INO PERSONS· 0308<: WEfTZ DEAN 0309F LARRENCE THOM- AS 03110 l(EITH DON 031 80 COVINGTON MARTU All •M• trw •ublfft t o piic>f c _ ... tlon Tenn•. rutH tnd rt0ulttlon• ev•••bt1 at ••. DltM tt111 8Tl1 •nd lfTH of SEPTEMBER, 1ttl by PS Oroanoeco, lno .. 70t We111m A1o1enu1, Olend1te. Clo a 1201 , 11181244-8080, Bor'ld No '"7032 09/08, 09/115 Edward Ed Wtti.', 74 pHMd away peaceluUll lfttf 8 COlltlgeOUS battle wllll tung cancer on Sepl, S, 1"9, He WH t longtll!le '911- dent of Newport Beach until hi• mlrem.rn to Vitti, CA. after 43 yeara with Iha Auto Club. Whlle In Newport hi • 11111 an aclrve mtmber of Sanl1 Ana C.C. end 8afboe.,, Y.C. Where h• served on fflt• board ol dlf9Clors Durt11a, _ hll rtllr9mtnl ht Wll I member of ShadoWfldgt G.C wM<e lie Mfved on Iha boatd of gov.nOfS. tM ie aurvived by 1111 lov- ing f1m1ly, wltt Winnie of 51 • veer•, eon Doug, Ind dqh- ter Cyndi and hutblltlc:I Tom. In litv of 11-9, mtmo- r111 contt•butJona may be made to. VillH Hospice Chatltablt FUnd .. 123 S E. 3rd Ave. PBM 11110- Mlaml, FL 33131-2003. LOCAL MORTUARIE 3500 Pactf1c View Olfvt NowPort Beiich 644·2700 PIERCE BROTHERS BEU. BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 Let th• Clntlfled S.rvfc• Dlr•ctOtY help you find rellabl• help. 942-8978 "Affordable Alternative" ~ountCask Crematio11 & Burial rvice Why should you uhjc(.: t your elf & your f:1111il)' to paying inflated prkc for casket & ervic.. ???? Call Toll Free 1 ·888·54CASKE1 Serving Orange & Sunound1ug Counrncs ... ---------------------~ NOTICI OF PU9IJC IALE OF UINID PROPERTY N04ICle II hel9by QNen inet a publk: auction will be h9ld on Sept 22 1999 at 10·00 o'c:60<:k AM a1 1177 ~ StrMt, C11y or NewpOO ancn, County of Orange. Cellfomla MINI U STORAGE Will Ml to .. t· Illy 1hl lien on 1he following ~ houMtlOld and general pro~ t!Of9tl at 1177 Came SlrMI. Newpor1 Ba9eh, CA t2eeO by Iha fol~ P8f'IOO• lha Inventories ltltad b8IOW were notaled by the tenants at the time or rental. MINI U STORAGE mekas no rep- resentation or warranty triet tile units contain said 1t11/enlOl1et. A2026·LEE A WOOO· MISC HOUSEHOLD A2145·ASHLEY E LEWIS·MISC HOUSE· HOLD. PERSONAL EF· FECTS 82693·GEORGE M WILLIAMS·BUSINESS RECORDS PurchHH mull be maoe with cut1 Ind Ptid 10< at the lllTl8 ol purchase No one under lh8 age ol 18 " allowed to attend the nle Tile landlord reserves ltie right 10 bid II the Ula All porcnued good• are sold "aa 11· and must be r~ by 600 pm on Ille clay ol lh8 ule Buyers ~st OYlde 1 current or 1 photooopy ol Ille onginal reaale penM II ~ ol 11le In lieu ol u•• tax Thia tale Is sub· ject '° PrlOt cancettetion in the event of 11ttlement be· tween landlord and ob- ligated party PubUghed NewpQrt Beech· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot S6ptember 8, 15, t 999 W562 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The Jollowlng _parson(•) has (have) abendooecl lh8 vse ol tile hc1111ou1 busi. ness name BIRD DOG IN- DOOR ADVERTISING, 215 Kno11 Strfft, Unit A, .. ' w~.~8,1999 ..-------------·~ . I PUIUC NOllCll , , _ JIOTICll 11 w NCmCll 11 PUIUC NOTaS I I PUIUC ,.qncp 11 PU8UC NOTICll 11 w IOflCll I Costa ,,. .... CA 92e27 llatcoe ...... Lunl ment d9bl0t(I) '"' Iha prop· quell D I v I s I 0 N • ' II 0 1 Have YoU ltal\ed OOk!o Flcddoua lualneea irtlll bullM9I II ain- Tha FICtltJOul Bu""8H DfFENOAHT: .ny In lhe COunty of Ct· Pro1pec1ive b10ders JAMBOREE BLVD , b\llineHyel?No Neme~t dudeCltly 81llndMOual name referr9d to above Cotta J Mo ange, State of Cabfomia lholJld refer to Sections ROOM 108. NEWPORT Peter W. Jacll*On Ttta tollaMl!g perwons Have you slatted doing was llled In Onlnge County .,.. Mr daecrlbec:l U lolows 701 610 10 701 680, In· BEACH, CALIF 92660 Thlt SlltefMOI waa lllecS are doinQ buSINIS as· bU$1nMt yet? No on 91191~. FlLE NO OAMAANAOESHCOUALOFNTY Parcel 1• Lot 19, Tract cli.niYe,oltlieCodaolCMI Joon E Fuller, Mal"$tial, wiU1 Iha County Cllf1< ol INNOVATIVE TOOL Rldllrd8-rry 698439 6'1 as shown on e map PrOC41dure for prcw,..10n1 Orange County Orange County 00 8 25·99 SALES 329 West Cerr tot Tru llltemat)l waa Iliad Patncit J Gany 215 HARBOR DIVISION, thereof in Booll 31, page governing the terms, ooodl· By IS/ s Mccra~ Deputy 1HtHOU41 A Anetta Calif~ "1fltl Iha County Clert of Knox Street. UM A 'ea.ta 4601 JAMBOREE 40, M•ecenaneous meps, llons, and effect of the saJe NOTE Do not take down Da~ P IOI Sept 1. 8 15 e2:o5 ""· • . Orange County on 8·13-H Mesa, CA 92627 BLVD .. ROOM 108, r-:;oros1of ~"W! Co~~ and tne liab1hty ot delaull· or delitte 1 Poflad no11c;e 22. 1 99 W557 Atctlafd s Berry 321 lllll10n21 td:se&h J.u v~.~5 NEWPORT BEACH, eas~::7 651eetof Lot20. ~~f915 HEREBY before iM eale orsa11stac Flctldou1 Buahi .. • W11t Cerrito a Ave • De~ Plot AIJO 25. Sept ~. c:e~m';' ' ta CALIF. t2llO Trad 4'1 u shown on i GIVEN ltlll on Sepieml>et lion of Judgema~ Penal Name Stl*1\ent .;.Anl~hwll:::::;;:·::;Ce:;lll;:O!!lll=~92~80:!!:S~..:'::1·:::::::5::· ;::1899::::::=:=Wiiii560~ Ttlil bullllth is con· NOTICE OF m&9 tlleraol rtGOrdad In 151h, 1999 at 1wo o'cloctc ~no~ 81" (misdo The folloW\ng pefaona ,.. dueled by a genar.i MARSHAL'S SALE 8ook 31 page 40 INS· PM. at ~1 Jamboree Put>ll&he<I N wpon Beach are~ t>ustneaS 11 pattnerihtP LEVYING OFFICER c:ella~s maps, records Rd. rm 108 C•ty o1 New· Costa Me.a Delly Pllol • IMELDAS BEAUTY Joseph Vogt ALE NO. ofOranoe County. port Beacn, County of Or· August25September1.a. SALON, 1938 Hart>or 81 Thl$ statement was filed HC0C4807'3--A Parcef 3 The South· ange. State ol Caltlomta t 999 Coate Me~ CaMornla wl1h ~ County Clerlt o1 COURT CASE waster1v I 5 leet ol LOI 2. I wiH -etH 11 public auction WSS4 92627 """""""Count" on 819199 0 .. ...,.763 kTrac:t ~1 as shown on a to the hlghafl bidder. tor Fl--ltl B 1 l1Mlda Cna Gana 2299 "''"''""' 1"9eao1122 N • .._, map thereof recorOed in cash in lawful money of the "' oui UI naH 0 Fountain Way E. Costa Dally Piiot Aug 25, Sept. By virtue ol a wr11 luued Booll 31, page 40, mis· United States. 111 the ngttt. Name Statement Mesa. California 92627 1, a. f 5, 1999 w552 on February 3, 1999 In.the cellaneous maps, records title and intere&t of said The following persons Th11 business 11 eon· at>ove de&lgnated Court, ol Orange County judg11ment debtor(s) in the ere doing ~lnass as ducted by an 1no1vldu11 Joy Campolongo upon 11 judgement entered Common adclre~: above de&<:nbed propeny, chlldsl1le com. 19 Belfort, Have you •tarted doing 13522 Newp0f1 Ave., 4·21·89 In ·111vor of Judge-1987 lrvtne Ave , Costa or 10 much thereof as may Newport Coast, California business yet? No Ste. 204 ment cteditor(s), Marcos Mesa, CA 92637·2378 be necessary to sat1sly 92667' Imelda Cruz G /tie '!I lie/; tfoa. tfk-lte Tuttln, CA 92780 Morales Luna and ~Inst This property Is 11 dWell· said e>CtevtlOn, with ac· Peter Wilham Jackton, This statement was. Med (714) 832.n27 judgement debtor(•) Cotta 1ng. ·crued Interest ano costs 19 Bellon, Newport Coasl w11t1 the County Clerk of A AlTORNEY FOR Jane Moser stiowjng a net II the subject ot this sale APPROXIMATE MINIMUM Cahtornla 92657 Orange County on 8·12·99 balance of $363,405 00 Is real J>fQPtrty and 11 has BID s nla Cindy Joy Jackson, l!l 1"9N02151 j udgement creditor aelually due on sa1CI JudOe· no street address or other Dated August 18th Belfort Coast. Newpon Dally Pilot Aug 1"8, 25. • Orange CDunty Su,,.. ment on the date ol ttials· common designation, 1999 Coast, Cahtornia 92657 SeDt 1. 8. 19\t9 W548 GOOD AD!~ 642-5678 rlor Court, Central l\anCI o1 said wnt. I "8va directions to its locatJOn D 1v1s10 n . Harb 0 r This bu .. nes. is con· Division leVl9d upon all right, l•tla may be obtained lrom the MARSHAL OF ORANGE ducied by husband and Buy It. Seit It. Flnd 11: PLAJNTIFF: and interest Of said judge· Marshars Office \lpon re· COUNT y , HARBOR wile Clea.tn.ct. Rows und c.lrndlir1r11 arr· ..,11hj<••·1 to d11111g1· without notice. 'Ow publi .. lwr n•.,t•nt•,, tht· 'right to <'1'11!->0r, re~)a.,;.ify. rt'\ i.,t• 11r n:J<'t't an, rla ,jfipd adH•rthr•mf'nt Pku"" N'port un; 1·m1r thu.t ma\' b<' i11 your 1·la ..... 1fiPd ud unnwdiatr1y. 1l1e Duily Pilot utt'f'l"' 110 liuhilt'} for Ull) t>rror in un nth t•r't N't11r11t for \\ lud1 it mn) ht> rt•.,p<uNbl1· t'\t'1·p1 fur tlw t·o ... t of iJw .. parr actunlt~ 01•1·uplt'd hy .tht• error. Cn·dit rnn 0111) lw nllm\l'd for 1ltr fir~t i11 .. 1•nio11. By Fax (949) 631-6:>94 (Pka"' mrf11d1• rnur numl' a111I phum· 1111ml11·r 1111d "" U 1•11U ~1111 h111k v.11h u pnn· 'I"""'-) ByPhone (Q49) 6-+2·:>678 By ~laWln Person: :3:30 \\ •. .,, B." St n·1•t Co-,111 \t .... ,, < \ 92<>27 \1 \1·"l'"r1 Hh<I ~ H .• , ..,, -d Hours 'li·lt·pl111111· 8::Wam-5:00p111 \ln111IJ\•l'ri1la\ \\alk-1111t:rnam-'.>:OOpo1 \lu1111.l\-l 111la\ Monday ... ~ ............ .Friday S:oOpm T~e~day .............. Monda} S:OOpm \\edne~day ......... Tue~da) 5:00pm Thur..,da) ....... \'\1t·drn·~da} 5:00pm Friday ............. _..Thurl'lda} S:OOpm aturday ............... Frida) S:OO~m ..... G) EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rt1I estate 1f•trtl1l~t i. lllls _,,,., It 11•1tct It IN fd· trtl hlf HHtlr11 Acl ti 1MI 11 11111•••• •'10 llltln II 1111111 ,, '"'"'" ... , ,,.,., .. Cl, ll1111l1llu er .iacr11111a1llt1 ...... '"'· ctllf, ,. ...... . .... ~,. IUllllal ...... . ntbul •rltft, " .... .... It llltt1 Hf QO ,flllftlC~. lllllfllllft • lfsalrlllullel • 1'11 11w1'''" wlll 111 ..._..,,, acu,i Hf •fttrllst· ..... llf '"' "'''' diet la It "mtltl 11 1M 1.. Otr n14trs "' •tr•llr lal11111d lhl all fwelll111 efmllnf 11 t-1• ....,.,., lft IHlllllll M II --' """"'"' •asts. Te cem-flltlt If *rlmlNttM. can KUO ,.,..,, .... 1-lll..U4-1Ste ftr .. Wnlllatt ... DC •11 [Jltut AH HUD fl 4lf.M SOLDll Showcaa1 Homa• for SaJt In our Saturday Aul Estate Supplement! Homes of the Week Diapay Ads Slal1 al M1 $751 ~llTUlldayat 5PM ()pen Houle Ushngs S151 Otdne Tlusday 5PM It Paya to AdvartlM In the Bast Local Rael Eatete Section CALL TOOAYll USA K. RIVERA Mt-57 .... 252 ANNEWLlEY MN7 .... 249 .J 1 ·IS 101 • 216 1 I J.32EWPORT a:m 11 400. 412 182 HOUSESICONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH '"w_ll_k"'!"To"'9'!!'The ..... 8Mdl--..... R2--Lot ... 1br ;~~s~~1· cl111n ~3b-;-2b_l_O_C_E_A_N_FR_O_N ... T Huge 38r 181. b8eCtl cottage ground ftoor llnit, lloht col<N' duplex FP, gar. polth on oco. ttrdWd llrs lie, cute, Chlrmrig cwpet, many amenlllet. sns tennis racquetball courts. • $459,711 A.QI. 714-953-7014 .._ 500 C Ln 1103 9117 $2500/MO 949-650-8443 VINTAGE BEACH cassiC + ~gt 94~~13 lHE PORT STff!EfS Huge pallo entfy under 3BR PLUS LOFT. WALi( TO 'waying palms Wood floors 1115 ":WEI SCHOOL. POOL VACANT va~ c:eilrigs lllld cracl()ng AEN1' 111951-~1 fireplace greet your entty. PIJll H;a;o; vlft home, 3br 2ba, Open ftoora plan features • • MW carpet, palm l m#ble spaaous Mctlen, fWlg and * Oceanfront 8t 18th SI.* fits. Gardener. Comm pool l~ctrwig rooms Fum38r!l8r. 2Bl.FP's 4-bllcs ~12 MIM43-2541 Sepat11e llfl'lltf ruom leading 10 pnvate entrance to Bedroom So. of H B pier, AWllOml I I suites This 11 e bt8nd new Winier Rental 94U"n-1943 202 ROOMS ls""l1 encs ls be1U111111 Sanltlad, Stlllt to ldctl, • FOR RENT Only $539,000 Prudentill Ca ocean WNt, matllle & Qlrie • . Realty 949·723-8120 • 3 .. 2 din • 2 + 1 • ~ Bayfront with Pfivate BOit 714~ I 949-363-1506 Slip. Remodele<I 2·slory 48r. Channing. wllk to bctl. 4Br 3811 den, slabgranttec:ounter 281 houN 1 &10JY, 3 patlos, tops. new cabinetry, crown garage, wfd, lurrwshed, Winier molding. S 1.250.000 By Owner rental $2300/mo 714-493· 11 IO 949.759.8500 x205. 648-.... 10 JUST LISTED!! BEST PRICED OCEANFRONT DUPLEX $1,249,000 BALBOA NEWPORT REALTY 949-723-4494 949-584-1101 ..-SELLER ANANCINGll :!Br 381, remodeled & pvt mill _.ate near 8acll Bay, S469K "'8EACH VALUE i INCOME! Ocean cloW tn-plex provida po11uve cash now SJ69K Properly House 949-e.42-3850 1159=-1 'F\JRN' Deslgnet'a 2bf 2ba condo, pool. tpa. walk to ell, Indoor 9ar 11t7511no lie. tMt-7'°'3117 AREA RENTAL SP£CiA0ST •CHRIS EDWARDS• First Eatetee Propenlle Mwet-9209 Anytime. 11so.q ti sbr 2ba Old town CdM Loe comer o4 3rd & Ins 221< In upg,.aes, Avall lmmed $1900 Jom l'V!l 949--495-1492 eel 71 4·322·1227 So ol PCH eon.ge 28rll Bi new pa1n1 apt, wtnaow ~eta lcgar. WIO hk•. S1800imo PrudRl!y94U44-1373111782 l ChlrmlOi country viii. Ml lipended Single SIOty, 29r • 281 Fp. $404.000 Doug r== 1 I ,'°"°:IEI •COSTA MESA• 2 •Ide by WHY RENT? 11de. 4 plexesl Buy one °' both. Jutt 10% dwn. 1375K You CAN Buyl wk.•. IQt 7t4-S7o.tH3 100% financing I . I C.11 90().256-6217 1Dll ~ '" ... _ •• , ........ =#~~ 1111:.&I =I bay 94H~8998 • r 1 • on s 14i1Ciit &tween 58 1 59111 SI N~ rtml>d stllllo ~o & laundry, Yrty S9sotmo Avlll 8119 '46-S-.2211 L~-•I •THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 2 B R TOWN HOMES Starting O $1095/mo. Month to Month lease. .. We are a pet° community. 6 blocks from beach. 949-&M·2611 ;•·I'"·· ~ .. ·-. . - Motel ·coSTA MESA· MOTOR INN 1ST Wk Spacial On All Rma $134.00 Tax, features 24-hrS llont deltt 0 0 phOnlt. llM HBOl1:SPN.it>itc~ loc chaM, poolnlellad lac Guesl land Nrtly Fwys 405 I 55 ITWl IRJ from 0C Fairgrds. College. shop mall bct9. r.t A member of caw HoteVMocet 'lZT7 Haillor Blvd 949-645-4840 Index 420 430. 461 1420 ~~Li~ I I 452 e1cvcLEs I ~· -~-~~~~· IU. MOUNTAIN 81KE. FuU Huge Gat8g8 Sale Sat Only ~ap. XT compt. Bontrager 7·3pm Furr11ture. clothlna "'-''· lite 11lnt cond. With ~. boolls & muctl lllOfer extru S750. 714-42t-0755 415 38111 St Newpoft lsllnd 1440 ~ I l.: .. :::r~:.! • • •Hit, ll8W 11111 Wl'IPP8d1'.'erf Hot Point Wuher I 1olt, top quality. Vlaa szooo Dry!Jr,XI/! cond Sl7S for both aacrifa. $890. M9-261-993S Gi; F~reez• $i5 Okeefe & = ~ ~ ~IR~ 1-MERCHANDISE I Chlile. 2 Ctwrs, Table S60 WANTED Odelk $25 M<IC tltmS. 080 Please call (IM9)6~n TOP SSS/RECORDS! Rug b121l wool Whtie. green. ro11 s1so 231 Clbnllo CM (Garage Sale) il"DIRECTV Satellite Sys· tenw Slflgle systam °"'I SS9 Two boll systems SI 59 A.sit aboul lrae prooramming Au- thorlied dealer www.lnt· 1gr1l11dutelllte com 1~32H836 (CAL"SCAN) I· ===I Antiques , Books Collectlbles l Paintings • Pottery I Item to Household Jazz, R & B, IOIA Rodi etc " 50"s & 80"s MIKE 949-645-7505 WANTEDI OLD COINS! Gold. mer. F rankbn mot slerltng Old watcheS & 1ewetry WESTCOAST COIN642·9448 470 SCHOOLS nNSTRUCTION Phlebotomy Course Bolton Reed Co callf Reg ·~1291 1 f!00,201-1141 474 WORK WANTED Loving S"8d1th NurN1 Aid good cook. df!Wl9 hoUS4 &ll· nng 15yra exp, local 1el $ Also pet care 949-e.4&-3735 479 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS AVON PRODUCTS ·Si.1yourown~ WOii\ lleXlbte hou~ EIJ'Y "*11tllld earnings Call toll flee (888lt42..a53 (CAL'SCAN) BANOUET COOfl09'1A TOR Experienced 1n safes tor exdultve ltillal Restaur anl 111 Newport Beach Feir rMUmt ·lo l4M73·t500 or Cell MH71-1500 HOUSEKEEPER Corona del Mar stnlo1 ~ *' hQuse"8fper, cartlllllf, Ive In prefd Nice seperate c,Jlrtill Mllll bl good American co<* Ho cM' dran. '*'· ~ or liquor MIJSI be deln. ,... ' good dct.'er Our ta Cal Mr T sytor d11Y phone MM4Mt10 ... .., ... M75-79S7 Part tvne Driver Wanted $9.22 par hour plu• mileage. Nted8d Mon thru Sun 2:U.m to 5:4$pm. Addi- tional wortc may ba 1vtll· .... Mult have ttuck Of Ven, lltbillty inlurlftCa wltl'I piroof Of peymentl, dtfY• en llcenM, aodel MCurtty Cltd, end clean D.M.V. print out Acce,tlng application• ftloft to iMi Fri from l t001fn to 4:00plft. ....... """'Ill~ lnliDnftMloft. l1Ma Or..-County Ateft! ,_ lec:llJ....,. ... ..,, .... .... -.-c.11'1'M. 7Ht••• .. ... 470. 478 ••o-••7 ,__•1_0_11_N_sr_~_~_go_TI_~-~-· "'-•1_o_n_N_s1_SFf_~_r'_oo_L_~_ 1 •10 -~ 11 "o ~ I The wqrld's most popular after-school learning programl Kumon helps students build o strong foundolron for the fuf\.rre by improving their math ond reading skills, strengthening their study hob11s ond increasing their self confidence New Newport-Mesa Kwnon Center 1617 Westcliff Drive, Suite 212, Newport Beach, CA 92660 GRAND OPENING I OPEN HOUSE RSVP September 10, 2:00 to 6:00 pm. (949) 722-7715 Parent Orientation at 6:00 p.m. (600) ABC-MATH September 11 . 10;00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. braggyOearthlink net Parent Onentatton at 11 :00 am. ... rtKUMON MATH & READING CENTERS Leaming How To l.eorri www kumon.com Put a few wolds to work for · you. Call 642-5678. ., • Dally Pilot u 1 TODAY'S CBQSSwoBo PUZZLE 8y CHMLIS GOlllN wtlh OMAlt SHAW Md TANNAH HINSCH 478 EMPLOYMENT lmuPLil:Wsj OPPTYS OUIM)'lnln rpenter Ar1isllc Carpentty work tor Seeking Exp'JI PT Nanny sklllod, tooled, mobile & ~ 24'/llis a week S 180/wk ethical craltsman PIT ok ax Engll5h speaking 18f's a most, resume to AFC 714·999-0206 stall ASAP 949-711-(1287 ltceneHCI or Hot We're Hiring Nowl ERA .. •xrndng Rac.ptlonlll//Clerleal their staff Eauc.tlOn Tr~ Phones & l9lt house-Ing, ... peid ~5391 keeping typWlg llling & ext 1119 a.neat CompJter 36/hrs MOtti:: Lotn Rep• Wk tax 1• !M9~S-0526 Who sale & Retail •RECEPTIONISTISECTYt loan r~txpeMncl S10415 how for Hewpoft 111 Sub Loans A·D 8dl Con'11Uetion Co. PT. Bae ~ c:omrnlliOfl Mon, Wed, Fri, 8:00.5:00. lll'ldbenefilS .... 752.0111 CIRJOlll71~ ReeiPCIOnfit Plf kif Flt.nas1 emnaionf71 Club In Newport Beach • Morning• and WMkend1 .. Call MM42-321f Weelclndl In groceiy stOfel In .,... c;.,. '*'IUIY. mull be •R«lli S1lft;e neat, ~ WMlel = PT fOf di!,._,. cloth~ 94M42_. 14-n1.fs 1tore In COM. Wtda, Pf Some Sere MM73·2120 eMOVIE TRIVl.O MU roCIJI i-.o nwcut RESEARCHERS, WOftK OUT natOUOB <XAllll1UI> OF HOM!i,: 714·5M-f201 ,..., ... ,,..,. I# ~~HllNG I l_25_2 __ ~_ARPET __ I In an lllOf1 lo olltf "' bell "CARPET " CARPET " MMce ~ lo OU1 rndtrs Rflpllrt Pll<:hng, lnstallallon and ldYlrllMls. we Wiil 1equire l1C Cculteous, Int 51lt iObS ConttldOfl who ldvllllle In Wholellalel 949-492-0205 Ill SeMce OlractOIY IO tnaudt their Contractors Llcenae J 260 CERAMIC I ~c::.=~: i TILE . 1PP1adaltd. LEAKY Shower• repaired. f I A'9foutlng and ln1tanet1on. -AODnlONS Cff70UO 0.1n of Tiit. JM. IODIUNO 94M71.eot5 71......_.528 _ • • You'n low Thi Workl FARTHING INTERIORS Tiie, Ma~anht Kitchin I Bath I RtmOdtt Trawnlne lnltali.llon Room Mdltlonl VIWMC FrM Eatlmll• 714-21M919 Ll5e087S 949-645-9325 1-~.1 Maril'a HouM Cleenlng. The MY you Ile 111 F:rte Estimate ·Bonded ' lnsuttd • WalTll'fM 111'!1. cilc •Id 71 ..... 1-7147 VICKY·s CLElNIHG Wt Olltt THE BEST HOuae and Window Cleltro fOyet"I~ ...... r.rat WICY't 7t44N-43H 1270 -1Ai& itO& ITOHE iilJ ~-Patio, Oltvtwly, F1rtp11ce.BBO's.Alf'1 25yl! --~-T~ 557.7594 . * 8AiciC WORK * SmaU Jobi and repair WOl1C c.1r DOUG HAALINE 94M45-47'2 D~id VentU11 l:ontrac:tor A Conctflt & Mu= 811c1(81octc'Slone"W Ll747'41 71 t2 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS r Seln/Advertlalng Expanding communlly newspape1 group seeks Inside sales reps Phones sales expenenco a plus Greal opclOl1uMy Base • • commission Physical/ drug sc1eening req Fax re•ume to Marby Oanltla e 94M31-65M ·EOE· Retaff Sain ROGER'S GARDENS Is now ~PT/FT IOI our '$9 seaon We are loolllng I« fl.() tnllg8lC peopll v.ho .,.. }oy wMflg ~ die pub- lie Please lu resume IO 949'&40-752.8 « appy In person 2301 SanJo.qut1 Hlll5 Road COM 1 212 ==1 ANDERSON Con•truc1ion Large or Smll .ioo. lns'd l•e.«0725 LOCll CO;.A =" 192.8 71"273-.723 LEWIS CONSTRUCTiOH Rarnode/tng * Han<tfmin Jct 704773 LocaJ R81idenl 714-557-5925 PattOS • OiiVtways •Walkways -Oeck waterprooftng painting patio covert 25 yrt exp. Calf John 949-733 .. 138 274 C8MPUTER SERVICES Comp11ler Servlcee for Women. Tutonng and \ll8b design Local rtfarencea ... ~2 THE RIGHT FIT Nonh-South vulnerable. South deals. tricks ~ all in bi1h cail.ls, the 5-4 fit i.s, obviously, I~ likelJ. to run into a "di~s break. But'1f you need to ruff one or two Irick.a to reach your goal. the ~ fit i' usUally men flui- ble. This deal is from a team match. NORTH •K Q J 87 QAJ WEST • .5 3 0 73 •KQ114 EAST llte key to slam was South's four- diamond cue-bid. Having already limited the hand to a minimum by simply raising to two spa<Jcs, South rcahz.ed that three aces 1s a powerful holding, hence the cue-bid. Q K Q 10 6 o K ll> 8 5 • 762 • 6 2 i:7 97 5 4 2 0 Q J 94 •53 SOUTH •A J0 9 4 Q 83 O A 6 2 • AJ JO 9 The biddfog: SOtrrll WF.ST 1• P .. 2• Pas.. 40 Paa Pall P .. Openina fcad: King of o At the other table the contract was six spades. No matter how declarer executed the play. there was a loser in each red suit. However, six clubs was another matter. Declarer won tile openinj heart lead in dummy with the ace arid drew. trumps. When clubs broke 3-2, the slam could be claimed. Declarer ran five spade tricks to discard the losing heart from hand, then ruffed a heart. That was the 12th trick-five spades, four clubs, the two red aces an4 the heart ruff. It is not always easy 10 decide on the proper trump suit when you have a S-4 fit in one suit and a 4-4 fit in an~r. As a general ruJe, if your ~ key is that, when playing in the ~ flt, you can ~n a discard on the five-card suit That 1s not the case whCJfthe longer 5'lt is trumps 47e EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS ....... '""' Days & Eves IYll Newport Ctr OhivrOIY Fashion 1$1Md ask IOI Joe 949·644-7933 Chlld Clrt needed 2 3005:30 Mon·Frl, S8-1~r for 2 ellil- dren, 10, 13 yrs Must have car, Ca dtiYOfS lie & Insur Rtlflable. Refs Mess 949·553·2S49 •COUNTER PERSON• Ful~wt Tlme for dicltlntla Jn NPB. Call ut 94e.574·1980 • CO. SPONSOREO TRAINING & 1st y811 WlCOlll8 S3SK • Stewns lnlf1'!>011 • OTR truck dnve1s wanted• Non ex· ~ °' •moenctd. Toll u 888·2 9·4058 or 1 ·800-333·8595 EOE (CAL'SCAN) DRIVER BUD MEYER lNC* L.,._ Rel11ge11ted Hauling 'S 1 000 SlgtHIO bonus louxp co drivers 'Solo dnveis 5ta.rt up 10 33 cents Solo dnv81$ contractors & ~e '1U· dents cd 1o1 free today 8n·283·6393 (CAL0SCAN) * Oty Cltanera * Fron! counter neglllS & weekends a moS1 Cal Shalon 9*151-2032 FLOWER STAND lo cw looldng IOI f)ef$003ble gal or fo'! wntowe1 6IOUs or exper o-40 llrlweek 949'"645-9360 FUNORAISIHG DIRECTOR Work witll School PT A's, cOllCheS, 1oac11ers, and you11l QIOUll'I IO< money 813-788-8848 WWW pasc»lsp/l'lOI 0.nttal Office, FT enuy level Phone sk111s. orde1 desk, ri;:v· h!IOg 11 ftfaxod office pt\ 2015 Placenlla Ave. •5 Costa MeN 94M42·11IO .. General Olfice·•Growmg 1111111 co neoos bnghl 1eiiable. people Ofgalllzed Wioompu1er, phone & CU51omtf Ill* Leeve ll'llSll9' 949·67~ •GROOMER• lll'Wllldlat• oplfwig '°'!:st llof· pi1• Ill COSll M.. be expefd and love llWnals Call 949-642·9142 eHai1m1111 Cwd Sil~ Lead person FT 35--40 I* wk s.lt!s Assodlte PT 16-20 hours c; week. Ne Btecll 9-631·8888 • 478 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS . APPOl1nJIF8JI SETn'MS Yf/PTda~ SWko Per Hour T~llCUS er • llnl\h. J)nll&l 1- • .0 I· JC l'lu •l'lold.-u. •Lao,.lft'lll~ &l. ln 1989 Jn C:C.ta )fesa andig::ing Call cc llpPl.. 1-888-815-4 744 478 EMPLOYM~NT SERVICES Pltut be IWlft that the llltlngt In lhl• cattgOf'f may require you to call a 900 number In which there . Is a cf\11ge per minute. 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNmEs PIH.M be wary of out of erea compenlea. Chec:k with the local Better Business ~reau before r:." tend any money °' • for aervtc.a. Reid and under•tand any contr1C11 before you •f9n. COKE I FRfTO FREE INFO • $1600 weeaty W/'20 Local Acct's Fin Available 1-80C>-55M481 24 Hn COKEJHERSHeY~ON 30 hi~ tralllc silts $800-$1 weekly profit F Ill FREE video 1-800-337·1375 MARsn.ESTil'JHERSHEY. Eslabllf.htd venting l'OUle WI -by 9(19199 $8,llOO mn-tnun vwestment $3,000+ monlhty Income Lease IYll- able wllll~oo~ credll 1·800-637-7 (CAl.'SCAN) DEBT CONSOUOA~ . Lowe< peyments! Stop late 18811 Slop 0< reduce 1nte1estt Stop collectOf calls! Familv Cre"dlt Counseltng NOfl1)(off1 CMsban AIJ•~ Recorded messegt. 1·800·729·7964 WWW lamllyc:redll 01g (CAL'SCAN} OVER YOUR HEAO Ill deb!??? Do you need more bleatlliog room??? Oebt con- solldallon. no qu1hly1ngJll °F.REE c:ondation Toll free (IOO) 55S.154'. www.1newflorlzon.or9 l.lcensed. bonded, f'o(»plofitf NabOnel Co (CAL 0SCA~) A DEiT F'Rtt LIFE Debt CotwolidltJOn 'Stop col· lec:tion calls ·cut Mance ~ ·cue _peymenrs up 10 50% 'Avoid BankruptCy 'No cre6t eta (800)270-9894 (CAL'SCAN) 484 MONEY TO LENOiWAHTED GOOD CREDIT-SAO CREDIT NEED HELP '1 T.S.H. HELPS CALL 1-111·7SM605. 695 CARSfTRUCKS NANSISUVS BMW 12ot '82 5 •peed, am·fm c1111 runs good. Private ptrty $700 714-2U·f510 BMW 63SCSI '19 WhitOliiil 1Ut11e1 lnl. 1r Whlels, IOW ml mmac. Stk down assume $ 10.950 pp 9-49-673-0411 Chevrolet Bluer ls 195 4}14 4d1. black loaded , ~e. s 12.600 llade git Prl'latt pally IMH73-0411 CilnY Blu.r tlhOi 510 193 . ~ powel, 00, llf IOW J*g lit, 8bl wtll, 7knawtng, 1 owne1. $9 .500 t1etb 949-720-, 589 Chevy s10 PlCk-up 's'7 Ext cab 3td dr. u-, cass 31k 1111 ~ Iner, ~. 1 OWlltf Hert> s 13. 500 949-720-1589 Sell your extra household Items FORD EXPLORER XL T '13 2 WO, wtl"-, fullY loeded, 73k m~ --*· _. meln-lalned, 9ood coftdllfon. S975Clfobo .... 712.fUS JA09f1" XJS V12 COWitliiil 'M a11k: Rte!, 4'()I( ml, MUST SELLI 124,sootobo MM50-n33 Jaguar XJt 'M 50k l]1iles, aaovs. blackftlWI inlollot, CID & cast pqyer, 1K doWn assume §18.500 pp 949-673-0411 u:xus Es300 ·es , {081838) $17.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71 4)192-HOI Run your ad. in the Newport Beach-. Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to_ reach over 100,000 homes. Fax U$ this form with your credit card # or mail with a check tod~y! Run for a week! If , your car does not sell, we'll n.~n if for another week FREEi All for just $10 .. D YES, SEU. MY CAR I Cad< Com D MC D >IS.I D AM l Cjw1d C.an1 Ni mtw a.~ a--o--&-011.. o -·-o~-ri .... ----o--a--o-c.., a • .._ o--....o~ ... a • ....., o""'"..._ o--01w-Der-~ D-,,..... ·s101ot• O l--D c-Oc......r---St.-:t> a ..... -o.....,.,.,. a ... --~..,,. -----~---- . . ~ for Ill your needS ... 286 ELECTRICAL SERVICES 302 HANDYMAN /HOME REPAIR HAIDYMAJI All phms of home, or otflct rej)afr. No jobs too big or small eau tor yoor Irle 8'tlmate C.S. COISTRUCTION (S.-) Lfl:l73450I Ofywlll RtptlrfT1x1ure , PW4 louch'llp, Walpapef strip I Smal jObs okl Cal Bob (714)840-4368 HOME RESTORATION REMOOEUNG t FREE EST. ReW'Comm DeckslF lflCMI Ceroemvi&d!T•e/OrfwllV '--=::===~~~;;;;;:=-II ~l.O Jobs ok' NII Refs -. Chrle 714-40Ml05 \1 I \\ 11 \1 i'. \II: "''' •• PHEN+DIET Comple1e Medkal Proa. s79/ We19ht Lon '"° Mod• 1 ... 1...i.4 , 3,8 LANDSCAPtNo I SllANE~S Canltmn~ lau11~'! T rtt ranlliutoDatioJRt"'°'' IAGRA nr,.. CON!iN Yard clHn·up, Tnmm1ng, ~AIN removal. Trees, Hedgea, l Vlsm Pam TrH• New LaW!Vf'fanll S()(). 7()()..8 4 i:1330U60·8502 714·964-YARt> . ~1 1 308~1 f)f ti'.'', l'v'' )VIN<, • ,, t ~'JI< • ', I• ~I CHUNG'S PAINTING 24 Ytart Exp • Gllal Pncel Guarantee Work· Free Est L'375602 714·538· I 63>4 tr oeconiilYe Aft• -u Faux FlrWhll T1~oeil. Muflll lnlt/lof OGlgr1 c .. RlcNtd at 949·37HOl 1 The Local Plumbw e .. ~.., ...... "" ... LOCAnNO ILKftONIC SLAa UAIC DITK110N ,,..,,...~ 675·9304 U 711497 lrull ..... ,...., .... .. ·"6•1 ... ~ ·Mar-rs.a ·•llTml·lllm ............... 148 . 841 • ltll 13'° ~I Pflonee Pl111 111-391-1001 Alfotdable Busrflell, Home, & Home Olrice Solutionat Wt, • Sel ' Svc rnoel branda LICENSED CONTRACTC>ft aunm CRAFTSMAN PC Aepalr, Upgrtdea, ~w No fob IOo amll All stMoel 20 yt811 tJptr Ret..encts Builds. ~ Pr~ ~.!.... R~. FllW ~~ rM YOUR HANDYMAN! ·PUBtlC NOTICE IK.E S CUSTOM PAINTING P1oleuionll, cletlfl, quainy • Ntlghborhood Plumb.rl f!W'O, T~ Ori Silo BSCE ...,.,._ -t4M4S·.-.u MARK 949~9525 ~ + 'ap 94M74-t141 stnil Retired contrac1or I 291 • FtREWOOO I ~~~.0~ GREAT FIREWOODlll I c-. Ken 94M42-1710 0!1'ef 'l'Ollfl 00*\ Ody , 1 !.,()/ I I COIO.O<Ju$1~cxwdlflM -HAULING ll'f 714 .efi6.1432 • • JUM TO THE DUMP!l1 114-Mf.1112 AVAILABLE TOOAYI MM7J.SSM GARAGE SALE HINTS a.fen yoor gara,oe eate, determlnlt whet Items you wlah to Mii. Mel<e IUf9 ev.rythlng la clean ~.~· UNW~tilot 84 2·69?8 Th• Calif. Public· Utilities Commission REQUIRES that al used household gOoda mover• print their P.U C. cal T number. moe and c:haUfte11 print tht1r T C P, OIJITlber In eU •<Nerti• mtnts If v<>u Mve a question about the legaHty ol a mover. limo 0t c:haufftr, can. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714·55M151 Mll1c hVel1 ' doCkS lt703488 949.a31:4610 RAiNIOw Cificll MAINT. =exl HouWlj)I Fr11 Ml'& e36-e88I e TRI 11\JCCO bOCTQM • Room •c1c1111on1 ttucco peildfnO ,...., Lt318711 11MD-llM ~= DAN OAWSON PlUM81NO Repa r Remodel Replpe OtllinS 24hr Hl'Vlce. (•~ OM $Y$18m f8lilpes. U 54'722 MM4M720 EXP£AT DRAIN CLEANING lEAAH I ANllH NOW Pt!Ylla leuonl·AI ...... School. ¥l!Olk. tnwtl . SvNna MM7).740I 1-~1 Q&Oim'7t111Y 5lnce .. c.-. tumltln. 11phol1tety. lllp co .. fl, n1que ,..,..11wu .... 12 - 20yrs :~~ Sptdalzlngln STEVE '11Hi4H298 \llllCMIOlf ftmCMI Ltlllt41 71~7 PRECISE PLUMllNG Wt GALI UdU AlNO RfJ>lltt & RllftlOdels TOOETHI"· 81tlp, lnltd, FAEE ESTIMATES tnterlol P*91Q. ildwU IO l'9 LIG87398 714 M9 1090 crazy LA73517U4N314111 SEIL J'OUR USED 'Vl:BICLE TBROUOH ClASSlftBD ; . . . . ' o I • ··- ' Celebrate MeXican . Independence .. Day!· Twelve Packs I I I +CRV 12 PACK BOTTLES Sol Cerveza • Tequiza "" Bohemia • Dos Equis Plus ••• Teeate 1_2pk Cans $5.99 "?nut~~f . in store appearances all month long! Miss Tecate 12-2pm Friday Sept. 10th .. . t Miss S.ol ~erveza . 4-6pm Friday Sept. 17th Miss Bohemia 4-6pm ·Friday Sept. 24th t I CH. SOUVERAIN • Chardonnay 750ml p<><•tator 90 poitl1s - CHARDONNAY -s 99 ABC "Le Bouge" 97 (WS91) 21~99 .l__ HESS COLLECTION 97 (WS90) $16.99 GALLO ESTATE 96 (WS93) $39.99 STEELE 97 "Bien ~acido" (WS90) $24.99 ROCHIOLI 97 (WS90) .$24.99 LINCOURT 97 (WS92) 10.99 • RIDGE 96 "Santa Cruz" (.WS92) 10.99 j I ' -----.,---·---,,,,.~ ... ----------------'$ 99 Let Longs pack and ship your ~ _ wine .. We have the supplies and .means to ship your wine s~ely. All fro.m this location. And at very • • •• • • · · · eompet1~1ve pnces 49 . CITADELLE GIN Manrict! Carrie Chenin Blanc ~ SaraBella, Heather's Mi t . J ohanni hf~rg Rie lingt Cod"y's Crush , auvi·grton Blanc, Musat Canelli f)r hitc Zinfa ndel 750ml o~ $ 99 Iii I~ " • It - . F~ee shipping to any Orange County ~ddress with purchases over $100. We'll even deliver it _c~ed for a party -See stor.e for further details. · .· $ 99 . Here's a few Champange specials _sure to be a bit at your next celebration. • f •• • Dom Pe~on Cuvee 1992 Perrier -Jouet Brut Louis Roederer Estate Brut Veuve Clicquot "Yellow Label" Chandon Millenium Cuvee 19¢.99· 1ZZ.99 115.99 1Z9.99 111.99 WE PROUDLY SELL RIEDEL STEMWARE You won't find Riedel beening sold cheaper anywhere in town! 1-1 1~ We stock a limited supply of these hard to find champanges. . , ...•••...........•...•.•••••.•...••••••••••.•••.•••..•..••....•.....•••...............••••••••.•.......•••.•• : ..... \ \ c · • r I -• 1 .... I • • • · I, I I l c • ... 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