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In ad<lr - 111111 In cH"l111~1 <IS c:-hair of the Christ- ll1<1'> hurlt p,n11cte in 1998, Pierpoint h,1s ht•c·n tlw chair of Hoag Hospi- lill's N'°'wpnrt Classic Golf TourTl/3-Btll Pierpoint nH•nt rlnd th1· Toshiba Senior Golf ('l,1ssac Pro-Am Tht' Nf'wport Harbor A rea Chamber of Commerce qttvf> PtPrpnint its Silver Anchor Award this year in recogni- tion of his contributions to lhe community. • Miii LD?tW ~ ~at .. the ~ who haw mact. a majOf contribu1ion to our c~ tNi centuty. We've mov.d. Well. 111rtually. ;mywilV If you're trying to get a me~'>dge to the Pilot 111a the Internet. our new addres\ 1~ daifypilotOfatlrMS.com So 1f you h.wi> .my thought\, we encour aqf' you IC' ~i>nd tl-\em along INDEX MSIREDS ....... .......... ...12 MTEIOOI ................................ 2 fltllJ( llJllClS ........................ l 1 SIOl1'S ... -.................................. . ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1999 Study outlines problems, solutions e [11v1101mwntctl rc·port on pr11p11-.,1·d l )um•'.-i resort looks 1 II I 1 <if I H . \·\I ct I<· r q u d lJ I y, \ lf'W..., crnd le l('dl \Vtldlif C' "\11 \ ... I -..,, II\\ \Ill/ '-.I \\I'< •lff Ill \t ·11 \ r1 •p11rt P 11 .. ,,,.11 ''' '111· 11111>1 11 rt111 r ... d<1\ ti; ·111!1-. 1!11 i " ........ d1f1 p1• 1l1l1·tlh" ldlft- 1 'I "\,,.,,I'"" I 111111 .. r•·-.1irt \'ttuld t ,, .1 • •11 •tr. .... • 1• •llf1d1!l<l 1•11\ 1r11n 1· •' I itrlt• f '•'.\ J''' Pt '••!l! .... \\ill .~ tt\,d'•• 11. .. 111 r111 •• , · ..... · • ..... ,,:, .. ,111111 'I fl ,... 11111 11 I • IJ • t ,: : '• l •t' 1 ·'•·!i l«t 1 .......... : 'I f ': h ·: 1.,.... "')01'- ... •II '111'1·11:l1d I :11• t111I· • :11i'l1·\ I'''')"'" d !111 lft1 1 ,,,111 r: · .... ''l'"I' I> ll1•'" 1•1• f•'d~ICt'htl ·' 1111 I• ~ ........ ,.!. {'I 11' I• J 11 •11 t t• ct 1-.. 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Tei h1•lp hr 1n\J µ1ct ure hook!> into the 11uncb rtnd heMts of·ch1ldrf'n, llw Newport Bedch Central LlbrtJry tl1sploy'> on~pndl illustrdt1om, li y well-known C'htldrcn's book drt1sl!> 1n 1t::. Stdhr Chtldrf'n\ Room All ht1vC' lit>Pn re•( PIV(•d '*" tJllb lrnn1 Llw1r l':'>lf>PllH'<I C'rP· <It (JI ~ Anillnq llu .. wurk:-, I!> Bruwn·i-. < 'hm1:s<• ink and hrush dr.iw111q tl1<1 t wc1-, dn <1Jtt .. mr1I(' dlu:'>trr1llu11 Im 1111• J•tC k1 •t of "Lotus Seeds," hE•r thnuqhtful volunH· c1hou1 'htl<IH•n. pt< turf''> .ind l101>k-. Abo on d1!>plr1\ 1-.; h1•r lm11lt•11111 pnnl 101 "Dick Whittington and His Cat," n •111q11111 •d <•:-. 11 1'1.11 C 0 dld1>< utl I ltJll'll B<111k 101 111 .... t 1llu~trdtirn1 111 11 < li1ldn>n'.., l111nk The delightful drawing depicts second grade inventor Sidney riding his dog Wally to school dfter shrinking himself with his amazing Mini-Box. Among the boldest of the lrdmed works.is an autographed poster from Eric Carie's "Today Is M onday." In his trademark '>lylf', Ct1rle used colored tissue for th"' bright collage, achieving dtlf Prent textures with brushes hP thNI to spldSh, spfatter and l111(11·r f>otint on his pdper palette. ~Wi<trl M eddaugh employs d n111rv cl1•ltnilc styl~ in "' pen. ink dnd Wd t<·rcolor illustr<1tion from "ThP Wrtd11•s SupermarkPt.' dn 1111tHfllldl!V(' lc1ll• dlJOUl a mc1rkel 111,11 ... turk ... ">U<'h gruesome grn- <'<•11t·" ,.., <. 'h1•rno-Bdll' Chew1es ctncl qh1Htl,:wl t\nulh1·r p1•1111nd 111k 1llustrc1· / .. 1\•.lf1 l~H' Ha. f •1 , 11111 A ......... 11 •• , ... .... ~ -.,JS> 11on 1" Ii om lud1th Viorsl':-, "Alexan- der, Who's Not (Do You Uedr Me? I Medn Ill) Going to Move." Tlw work hv H11t>111 R.-i... ... 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"Miffy's Blrthcld)"' t111d "MiH) is Crying." \(..,11 llt'\\ I" d 11'11 (If' Jll 'll .. h1 ·11 l1 111 l.1\'rrllf'>ltlll /'.11111 ... 1• tll1 • lltllil'C' ( ft •.tl<·cl ti~ l't1Jllt•l11 I11111 I"" I di\""'" 1111d I lt•lll ) ( '1111· I' 111111\ 111q •1flP 11! 11 11• 1•xplo11 1 111do'lll llltl'<, Ill "Llvin!JSIOnP \foll'I'." 1111 • llhl llJlflllll H'ttd°' l!.od 1111 1d1 11 1111t1k ... \\ Hlll<f l)p °'" It• rt o1 f !h• '-•'\\ p1111 Hl•11I h l1ul1li( l 1!>1111\' Roots a L~s Ballet Afriaains performs work that dea~~t1ee life in their native Guinea ALEX COOLMAN A Ballet Africains show is measured in I sweat -not only the sweat of the dancers, whose pyrotechnic dancing and virtuosic musicianship power the per- formance, but also that of the audience, which is typically a bit nunpled by the time it walks out of the show. "It's very, very, very, high energy,· said Rikki Stein, the manager of the the compa- ny. "You leave tbe theater exhausted." ·Les Ballet Africains, which storms into OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre today, aims to do more than please: the company of 32 Guinean dancers and musicians strives to electri1y audiences with the' irrepressible vitality of its sound and choreography. The company will perform "Evolution" tonight, a work that charts the course of Africa from its origms as a traditional soci· ety to its contemporary condition in the modern world. To tell the tal e. the company relies on elaborate costumes, intricate choreography, + WHERE: OCC, 2701 Fairview Road; Costa Mesa + WHEN: 8 p.m . t<;>day + HOWMUCH: S25 to $33 + PHONE: (714) 432-5880 +NOTE: Some material may not be approP.riate for young children. and rhythmic accompaniment drawn from the four regions or the Republic of Guinea -a com- plicated combina- tion of styles that has been the baJ-· let's trademark since 1958. It was U1 that year, Stein sct1d , that Guinea gained its indP- pendence and baUet founder Keita Fodebd wc1s invited to mc1kt• thd t na lion I he• 11r~1c1111zullon'!. 1wm1crnent home. After s!'t · thnq thPrt'. the !.>lylc of the show drew 1n..,111rc1t11m from the tour diverse n•g1ons of lht· nc1Lton· thP r·oa:'>t, th(• prn1ri<>. th<' h1uh· ltincb, rtnd lh1• forP'ilS. E<1ch ol tht':-1' <1rt>r1s i!' home to ~pm1p' With c11 ... 111wl lctnquctCJC'S, dd11t'('S, CU!.llJlll~ 1111<1 IH·lil'I., In 1111h•r 11> tnlC'rcwl pflc•c t1v1•ly 111 tlH' '1111w, l111• rl.in<·pr., must. in «flt•c I, lit• d1pln111,tt-.. l11r tl11•1r rl''if11'Ct1v1• rultt1rpc.. ,,., w1•ll ,,~ ldl1•111t•cl p1•rf11r1111·1~ TIH· m1•rqN of th1•,1• cl1lf<>11 •n t < ulturc•'i 111 <1 11ntl11·d 1wrlorn1t11H 1• 1 ... pc111 11f whc1t q1v1'" llw bcillt·t 11~ v1ltJl11y Sh.•tn v11cl. Les Ballet Afrlcalns Is Africa's foremost touring dance company. "Evolution" draws on African instruments like the balaphone -the forerunner of the modem xylophone -and African drums such as the djembe and the doundoun to stir up the rhythm of the performance. The per- formers dance and leap gymnastically. The1.r costumes are alternately revealing -w ith many a glistening pec1oral exposed -and fabulously ornate -with tassels, shells and feathers coating the dancers' bodies like the • pltimc1ge or stran9e btrds. The program for the performance is duuntingly complex, tletc11ling a variety of scen~s of offerings lo priests. conf~rl lw twPPn belucpse young men. dnd tlw on:<ls1ondl rile of pr1si,ctgE>. In one pamculnrly telling momt?nl. dc1ncmg viUt1gers m trndltional clothing are observed by c1 group ol girls m modem dress. The steps of thP contemporary women are shown to hf' derived from and 111timately hMmon1ous with those of the traditional ddncers . "You suddenly rec1hze tl1dl these dtJnrPs c1re hunc·cl In ctnllqully ... Stein Sctid. "Thi·y're sl.lll pc1rl of lh<> ldhric of lilf' 111 A Inca todc1y ... ThC-' tension 1>0tw1•L'l1 lhe dcf'p-roolt?cl trn- d1tJC1n!> of the bctilPI\ rt>p<>rtoirf' and the ·highly reline<1 i.wrfom1c1ncl' techrnqupi-, ol the dctncr>rs proclu<C'., 11 i.how thut is both P.XClt· tngly fresh r1nd m<>llntlously coordmaled. note w hat you would hear. The costumes aie what you would find in the villages where the dances come from.• Members of the cast, Stein said, have deep connections to the material they per- form. The man who plays the kora - a 21- stringed instrument like a lute-can trace lhe history of his family's use of the instru- ment back to the 13th century. Stein said. But for au the authenticity of the materi· al. Stein bristles at the idea that the ballet is somehow "raw" or "primjtive." ·Whal they're seeing on stdge is a pol- ished, professional company,• Stein said. "These guys rehearse six days d week. 8 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon. au year long. .. You don't get to raise the energy they rc11~e w1thout being extraorchnarily fit." Stem feels that part of whc1t drives the baUet's cc1st members to perform so power· fully 1s the responsibility that they feel as rt•pr~sentc1tives of Gumed. "They were and are seen ds dmbas- :-.<1clors of their country dncl thetr culture." Slvtn !>did . "TI1ey hdve this extrc1 oomph which rnmes from the feeling thc1t they dfe repre· wnti.ng their people." Slill 1111111h1•1 (I\ l'l'l.fl'd IH•lllHI :_ lt-•cJp!> cJC ro-.-." p1·11 111k <111d ;:.Wdl<•r< •lhH 1tlt10.,l111t1on lrn111 IJH'k :,.Gr11 k1•nl11H h-.. "Tiny for a Oc1y." • CHECK IT OUT ·~ wr111en by the ~tdff of tllP Newpurt Bedch Public Library This wepk's tolumn 1s by Melissa Adams. in collr:1bo rat1on with Lin Look. "Thi• hrtlll't I:'> 111 lrwl d IP~lc1m<'nl 111 lllll· 111r1cy c1nd coop~rdt1un ," ht-Sdld Bui 1f lhl' !>how 1!. hnm10n10U!., that'"> not to say thdt ll's in ctny wc1y sP<lti lP. "The dctnCt'~ Utctl you'U see on stage Me stPp for step w hat you wouJcl see tn thP vil- lagf'," Stein said. "The music 1s note lor The ballet has played all over U1e world m the rnurse of its nearly 50 years in existence. nrchng the world 18 times and playing to enthusiastic houses almost everywhere. "They're very, very, very good at what they ~o. • Stein said. In all fair-ness , . - Cannery Village's European Fall Street Fair to feature ite ms from surrounding antique s:t:iops I t d oesn't smPU hke hsh dnymorl• in Cannery Village. 1t smeUs hkc l11m1- ture oil. That's because the qurlJOI. .narrow streelc; of the area houM' t1 trem endous ronrentration of an1tqu1• stores -stores that are collahorctltnH lPr taste than a nuni-maU. Instead of <ilucco wdlls and particle-board book· cdse's, the area greets visitors with pleasct.nUy small storefronts packed with qoo<.hes from around the world. · Poliqwn will be exhibiting paintings lrom her students, y.oho attend a.rt work- shops al the studio several ddys a week. • · for a "European f-dU Street Fc1ir" on Wfmdy Johnson, who runs the South of Prance. is planning to show off a few of her more interesting treasures at the f<lir: a tum-of-the century oak "rent" table equipped with a slot in its top to aUow rent to be dropped in it, an enor · mous and elaborate Chinese apothe· r:ary's chest and her large coUection or English chandeliers. Saturday. ~ The ided heh1nrl the fair 1~ to hnng • all the treasmes of M ea shops 01.Jt i1110 ~ the air, turning thf' strf'et into a ff>st1vnl , ~ ~ said Marilyn Poliquin, who runs Can- nery Paints Studio on ~~1st Street dnd • has organized t.hP l'Vt>nt for the past .:;1x : : or seven years ; -·u gives dJI thr-'sP people down hP.re a chance to 5rhow their things,· Pohqum said. Cannery V1llctue ts overflowing with antiques. Between stores like Poliquin's Johnson will show a Victorian-era •gazing ball,• a sphere of mercury glass like a mirrored basketball, that she said was intended to draw the · intention of butterflies in a garden. .. · next-door neighbor, thl' South of Frnnre, •1 try to stick to antiques," Johnson said. ·1 have very few new thingl, and if I do they have to be at least 40 years old.• Pamela Plotkin, who run s the store Living Creations, said she plans to show some or the handmade holiday mer- . • • . to stores like Nobili J\ntiques and Arde· nia Capannelli further down the block . the area ts a vutual mini-mall for furni- • · ture -exrPpt, nf course. that it has bet-• -• ' •• ~ r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---. ... l ~ J t:. I , . t y ' t • .. • • • • • • • • • ... • ' 4 ' l ' ; ' ' • Dail¥-Pilot VOL. 93, NO. 230 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher TONY oooato. Ed rt or JIMFD AAGl.AM>, ~lor Crty Editor s . .J. CAHN. City Editor NANCY a.EVER Features Editor ROmR CAM.SON. 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FYI EUROPEAN FAU STREET FAIR o-WHERE: Cannery Vil- lage, Newport Beach +WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday o-PHONE: (949) 675-085 J Cannery Paints Studio owner Mari- lyn Poliquin willpartld- pate in tills weekend's streetfalr. __,....._ __ ._..._.;..i ........ cha.ndise she bu created at h er shop. •We make wreaths and scarecrows and bears dressed as pilgrims, ft Plotkin sajd. ·A lot of the holiday merchandise is WEATHER TEMPERATURES Balboa 83/64 Corona del Mar 83164 Costa Mesa 84165 Newport Beach 83164 Newport Coast 83164 ,._POMCAST LOCATION SIZE w.dge Newport BIKkles flllwr Jetty CdM 2·5 SW 2·5 SW TIDES TOOAY First low 8·04 a.m ........ 2.7 First high 3:40 a.m ........ 3.5 Second low 10:20 p.m . . . . 0.5 Second high 2:33 p.m..... . 5 1 sATURDAY Flm low 9:56 a.m ...•... 2.9 Flm high 5:27 a.m .•. , .... 3. 7 Second low 11 :37 p.m ....... 0.3 Second high 4:04 p.m ........ S.O for sale at the fair, customers also will be able to enjoy live music and food. Poliquin wasn't sure exactly what the music would be, but she was confident that it would involve an accordion. The street fair is well suited to the abnosphere of Cannery Village. John· son said, because the area ts not plagued with heavy traffic or garish businesses. "It's a walking 5treet, • she said. "It doesn't have any of the mall influence.· Leah Puller, who is about to cele- brate her one-year anniversary as pro· prietor of Nobili Antiques, is happy to be situated in such an area with so many interesting neighbors. "It's really bohemian, and we're all kind of the starving artists,• Fuller said. "It's a really casual, fun street. and it has a real creative, artsy atmosphere .... Everybody has a bit of Buropean love.• SEAN HlllER I DAllY PILOT Fuller characterized the interaction of the various Village businesses as one of cooperation rather than tqnpetition. The kind of collaborative spllit that seems to be behind ttie ~t fair ls something she is ·accustomed to. merchandise that you can only find here." Other exhibitors at the event include The Feathered Nest, Le Canard, Carol Akins Studio and Jane Elliot's Cottage. •it's symbiotic," she Mid. •Jt's just a funny little street, and I'm. very happy to have foWld a home here.• In addition to the pieces that will be SURF The south swell fades today as a new ~uthwest swell ~ In for waist- to-chest high sets. The southwest swell will hold through the weekend. sm will be chest high at the points and 'rfffs. Wiit« condltiom and vhft>lllty will be fair to good. 1M kif' wtll set .rt U9 p.m. todly. POLICE FILES COSTAMISA • L.-bpur 5tnet: A cellular phone worth UOO was stolen from • c.r In the 3300 blodc at 7:50 p.m. Monday. • ~ 9oulev..t. A typewriter, fax mKhtn.; TV end VCR worth $1,908 were stolen In the 1500 block .rt 11·56 p.m. Sa~. • • ,., .. ..,. ~ An attempted burglary t~ pl«e In the 2700 block at 5:15 p.m: Sept. 24. • MsM ~ Drtw: A computer printer end phone WOfV\ $390 wer.. stolen In the 1509 block at 8 p.m. Sept. 24. • ......_ 9oulevwd: A~ and celfular phone worth S100 was stoten In the 2000 blodc at 9:18 p.m. Sept. 22. NIWPOln 11AOt • ._ ewt. *"'""*•· ~ S16.000 WOfth of~ equipment. lndudlng I rid« ~ tnd cfw191.,_. W9l"t ftblen from I boet In the 17QO block at J p.m. llJ M ... I ~ woM $200 MS stolen from I bott In 1he 2000 blodc .rt J :46 p.m. TuetcMy. • lttpMu *•w A. lV Ind.VCR Ind ,,.....Mfth SQS WIN ttollr\ from I home In 1ht 1400 biott M t:_11,.a ~ • ......... llltilH•4: Ac:ampue., WOl1h ~­ *"t S1.000 In C1!1f1-.. "°""~a•~ tt'l 1a.lllc0 . atSp.m.~ I ............. 0...A._ .... .,.,U.._ ...._from. Mir-. In ...... blaidr It 1 t:tl .......... • .1 • ' .. . . . .. ~-Da ily Pilot •• I • • " -• Seeing with their hands · • ~ • Blind children visit ~ ~ Newport Dunes and learn : about the environment • : through their senses of : touch and smell. " • • • SUSAN M cCORMACK • • It was a school day out of their dreams. A trip to the beach and a little kayaking, followed by a pie-~ nic on the sand. ~ Clad in shorts an.d sungJasses and lathered up With sunblock, ~ 20 or ~? blind and partially sight- ed children who attended a field trip to Newport Dunes Resort on ,, Thursddy got a learning experi- • ence out of it, as well. • "Many blind children are tac- • tically defensive," sajd Elayne • Strong, vision coordinator at San- • ta Ana's Blind Children's Leam- ing Center, where the 3-to 6- • year-olds attend school. "Our • goal is to get them to touch things • with their feet and hands ... They need to learn not to be afraid." The event was coorrunated by the learning center, volunteers from Upper Newport Bay Natu- ' ralists and kayak leaders with • Newport Dunes Resort. Chnstine Stamper, who has been d volunteer with the natu- rdhsl group for about seven )'Pdrs, sa1d this was the first out- H='d<h event she had participated in involving blind children. The uroup fclced uruque challenges • developing the activibes. "We JU!'.l decided to bring any- • thm9 lhdt they can feel, smell or hPar." Stc1mper said. The group !JdlhPred buckets of mud filled with !>ea shE>lls. d stuffed egret. a 4redt bltH• heron's head, the tail ol d red-ldllE'd hawk and native pldn ls for the children to smell t1nd touch The children played with lhe mud and looked al the r objects upon arrival. The biggest attraction, howev- er, was a stuffed adult coyote. While at first some children shied away from touching the animal, which was almost as, big as them, Kendall Bradley, 4, 1for- sake lunch to visit a second time with the coyote. Bradley, who teachers believe may be totally blind, caressed the coyote and· spoke to it like a friend. . ulsn't he cute?" she asked her teachers. Though Bradley sfild she bad never touched a cbyote before and at home she doesn't even have a pet dog. she sfild she will not be scared of coyotes in the future. Teacher's fild Rosario Sanchez sfild Thursday was the first time many of the children have ever touched wild animals -stuffed or not -and taken rides in a kayak , where they touched the water and prud dose attention to the movement and speed of the boat. Sanchez sfild blind children see the world through their sense of touch. This is why their hands are so sensitive, and they may become scared if a person touch- es them. u It's like us with our eyes," she explained. "So, if somebody comes and puts their hands on your eyes, it can be very scary." Strong said il lakes time for blind children to gain the conii- dence to touch things, but that these touching experiences pre- pare them for eventually learning to· read Braille. That's why the more they touch, the better. "If they go home clean, we rudn't do our job," Strong sfild. SEAN HILLER I DAllV PILOT Blind Children's Leaming Center students Cruz Granados, 3, left, and Mark Stewart, 5, play in the water at Newport Dunes during a nature visit Thursday. Heritage runners get ready . to fuel up on carbos • Pre -Run Pasta Night, a yearly tradition on the night before the race, to feature Italian. delicacies donated by local resta\lrants. . NOA10 ScHwARTZ ~Not NEWPORT BEACH -It's a warm. baln'ly rught and the red-and-white checkered tables are set for a romantic Italian dinner for 400. This is what Michelle Prins ha·s in nlind for tonight's Pr-e- Run Pasla Night, in prepara- tion fqr the Harbor Heritage Run on Saturday. The 13th annual event will feature a 5K run and 2K walk. Organizers are expecting 1,500 to attend and hope to rfilse $30,000 for the school. "We're going to be serving rigatoni With .meat sauce and fusilli with marinara," Prins said. · The upscale carbo-loading event will feature pasta and salad from lhe Pizza Bakery, bread from Il Fomfilo Bakery, drinks from Fry's Market and + WHAP. Pre:oAun .... Night . , + WHIN:: ~-from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. · ·---~ Harbor High~ t00 Irvine Ave.·in NftJpart Beach. Meet outside;. by 'the anchor. + con Adults sa. stu- dents $6 and cht'lchn $4. Dinners may be pur• chased at the door. + PHONE: For more information. caH (949) 645-5806. cookies from Plums. The centerpieces, which are a delicate combination of lemon leaves and yellow flowers, were hand.made by Prins. "We've done it for years - since the race started,~ sfild Heritage Run spokeswoman Kimberly Rothwell, adding that the event is heavily attended by ruruiers and tbeir families. . HERE, WE MAKE·DINING MORE THAN A MEAL Cocklo1ls Phone Ahead lo' Food To Go WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDER.S TO-GO. 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7616 No Cover Charge! • Evtning cruising • Winter cruising !!P!.~t ·f) • DuffJ boating mlllk tasitr • Front wiillhw Jefr>tltr • Sllft for ,b;/Jrtn 949.645.6812 .. G A LL 0 of S 0 N 0 M A Duffy's Cabin EadDIUle ciimimca the_. lir • '-' ' .• ' . . ' . • • • I I Madrig~ singers invited to p~rf orm at Carnegie Hall But they need to raise big bucks before they can get a big bite out of the Big Apple. JESSICA GAAAl!iON ~,.. NEWPORT BEACH , They're not leavin' today, but , they've alreAdy started spreadm' the news· Ensign Intermediate School's Madrigal singers have been invited to be a part of it and perform in New York City's Carnegie Hall many of whom juggle advanced classes, sports, and countless other coinmitments, sold giant jugs of cookie dough. On Oct. -1&,-tudcnts and parents will put on a giant garage sale and car- wash a t t I •• Daily Pilot City working to make sure planning'- meetings are open COSTA ~SA'. ~ Concerns r'aised about access to Planning Conunisslon study sessions on the second floor of City Hall will encour- age the city to redouble its efforts to make sure residents can attend the meetings, City Manager Allan Roeder said Thursday. The Planning Commission con- tinued to meet in a study session on the second floor Monday evening for nearly half an !\our past its scheduled start time in the council chambers. However, that rught the elevators to the second floor were turned off to people without City security clearance. All they have to do is raise $25,000 by March to pay for their airplane tickets, hotel rooms and food. "We'll do 1l." i.d1d choir duector Donna Kelsen. who found out about the festival ma choir magazine. She took the bold step of enlenng her stu- dents despite the tlouhts of fes- tival organi.ters that dn unknown school could wm But she always behevC'd hc>r tl.1ddn- gals, who do not usuc1lly per· form cab<lret tun<'!> wew ·A· No. 1. • Send lax- dedudiile con· trilutions to the Ensign (cnegie Holl Fund, Ensign lntemle- diote School, 2000 ctrff Ori- Ensign lrom 1 a.m until 3 p.m. They are solicit- ing dona- tions for the sale thjs week. MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY Pit.OT Choir director Donna Kelsen, far left, and Ensign Intermediate School Madrigal singers, Planning Director Perry Valan- tine confirmed Thursd ay that eleva- tors remain unlocked witil 7 p.m. on nigl}ts the Planning Commission meets on the second floor. Elevator access is usually restricted in the evening to staff memberS who bold security cards. Valantine also said that meetings are properly noticed on the agenda. The Planning Conunission meets at 5:30 p.m. prior to its regular meeting in the second floor conference room. Study sessions on the first and third Mondays of each month are held at 6:30 p.m. in conference room lA, according to the agendas. ve, Newport Beach 92663. For more infor- mation, coll 949-Sl S-6910. from left, Ben MeredJlh, Kate Guesman, Mike McLean, Marlelgh Dunlap and Reed McMillan practice a few tunes in preparation for their trip tc;> ... New York's Carnegie Hall. "When it's somelhmg this important. it's JUSt got to be done.· In September, the students. Parents are also try- ing to orga- nize a raffle dnd dre asking Fashion lsldnd store and restaurant owners to contnbute pnzes. They have also orgaruzed a benefit concert Dec 8, at which Righteous Brother Bill Medley will per- form. ·w e are also open to taking direct financial donations,• said Ensign parent Irene Dunlap, who plans to go on the trip as a chaperon . "I am so excited,• said New- port Harbor High School fresh- man Enn Blake, one of a hand- ful of freshmen who will be auendmg because they were in the Madngal Chotr last yeM at Newport residents contribute to UCI Newport Beach residents Thomas and Elizabeth Tiemey h,ave pledged $1.5 mlllion to ass1St with the construction of a chancellor's residence on the UC Irvine campus. The new home for the chancel- cenlDQ•a. •Aged USDA Choice Prime Rib & ,_i~.iP ~~ Steaks •Catering For Clients Such • I ~ As: Hoag Hospital, Theodore CbJtp~~ Robl)ins, Nike, Home Depot, Etc. ~" ~ •Banquet Room For Groups Of 20· 95 •Take-out Specials •Buckets & Party Paks •Tableside Magic Sunday Evenings •Family Owned & Operated Since 1984 •Soups Made Fresh Daily •Monday Night Football Specials : •Weddings •Reservations Accepted •Full Bar With 2 TV's Tuned To Sports •Delivery Services •ATM Machine On Premise • 6 Beers On Draft •Rehearsal Dinners •Fresh Swordfish •Kids Menus w/Crayon •Senior Citizen Plates •We Pour A Premium Well •7 Sandwiches •Company Picnics •Lunch Banquets •Holiday Parties •Quick Business Lunches •Corporate Meetings •Tailgate Parties •Anniversaries • 7 Types Of Chicken •Birthday Parties • 6 Type• Of Salads •Decor Includes Vintage Phofo9raphy of Costa Mesa and Newport leach ••• to name lust a few Ensign. Blake said she was so inspired by Kelsen's singing and chorus program that she is planrung on a singmg career and 15 even record.mg a com· pact disc. What better place to start, she thought, than New York? sale. Donations can be taken to the garage at the comer of ·Irvine Avenue and Beacon Street at Ensign from 8 a.m. to noon. Every Satfuday through Oct. 9, people are welcome to donate material for the garage To donate to the fund,·send tax-deductible contributions to the Ensign Carnegie Hall Fund, Ensign Intermediate School, 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 92663. For more informa- tion, ca}J 949-515-6910. N E W S IN 8 R l .. E F lor will be cdlled the Thomas T. and Elizabeth C. Tierney Univer- sity House in recognition of the substantial gift. Since the school's founding in 1965, the chancellor's residence has been in Newport Beach. "This generous gist from the Tiemeys will help make it possi- ble for UCl's chancellors to inter- ~t more on a day-to-day basis with students, faculty, members of the community and visitors from all over the world, tt said William Parker, UCI's associate executive vice chancellor. Tiemey said he hopes the house will become a campus legacy. . Thomas 1iemey is the chair- man of the UCI Foundation and is involved with the school's Schol- arship Committee. Elizabeth Tier- ney serves on the School of the Roeder said it may be helpful to begin posting notices in the lobby that will better direct people who . wish to attend study sessions on nights they are held on the second floor. -Elise Gee Arts Dean's Council and the Women's Opportunities Center Advisory Council. Museum drops admission charge The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's board of trustees has decided that the museum will no longer chatge admission. The board's unanimous vote means that the museum, rather than charging a fee to would-be VlSttors, will draw funcling prilnar- ily from member donations and sponsorships, according to DaVld Grant, the museum's interim director .. The museum is at 151 E. COd!)t Highway, Newport Beach An amazingly large slab of ribs Local chefs, with the ingenuity of Dr. Frankenstein, cobbled together a monumental wedge of marinated meat on a recent Sun- day, thereby creating the largest slab of ribs m recorded rib history. Tony Roma's of Fdshion Island hosted the Sept. 19 event. which produced a specimen of rib excess measuring over 22 feet. Event organizers hope to have the oversized slab recorded m "The Gwnness Book of Records.• How does your child's school measure up? Imagine your child experiencing the joy of the Montessori Tradition ... A11 /11ti#uw Mtmtriff1 &,,;,..,,,,,,,,, 398 Uni¥miry Dr • Com Mesa (949)548-3771 OwMd& / · NEWPORI' HARBOR MONTWORI CENTER ~ &trlhtt.ii ,-.,,, ... ,... i;,,, ~2S E. 1 Ida St. • COiia Mm (949)650-3442 Mai'lttr'C.. Daily Pilot • Send ~ TOWN items to the o.ily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170· or c.11 (949) 642·5680. Ext. 228. A compfete listing of ~D TOWN may be found at da1/ypilotcom. TODAY I Orange Coast C ollege presents a . two-and-a-half-hour fishing sem- inar from 6:30 to 9 p.m. a l its Sail· ing Center in Newport Beach. The course is $28. The Sailing Center is al 1801 W. Paclfic Coast Highway. For more information, call (949) 645-9412. Robert Dane, fashion designer to the stars, will appear at Mi Place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The bou- tique is at 916 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach .. For more infor- mation, call (949) 219-9919. Newport Harbor HJgh School will hold a Pasta Night in prepa- ration for the Harbor Heritage Run. Tickets for the dinner are from $4 to $8. The event is from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and is at 600 Irvine Avenue, Newport Bedch. For more information, call (949) 645-5806. TODAY AND SATURDAY . Attention all Newport Harbor High School graduates from the class of 19491 A 50lh high school· reunion will be presented today and Saturday. For more informa- tion, call (949) 548-2678. SATURDAY The Orange County Fair & Expo- sition Center will hold a baby expo from 9 a.m to 4 p.m at the farrgrounds m Building 10. Cost is $7 for adults, and children 12 and under are free. For more information, call (949) 443-3735. A free program called •For Your Personal Safety• is being offered at noon m the Newport Beach Central Library Friends meeting room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Pre- sented by Andrea· Queery, the program will focus on what cill- zens can and cannot do to ensure theu personal safety. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. For ~tb race fans, the Orange Coun Pair & Exposition Center is no fti:ng speedway nationals al 7:3.Q.p.m. in the Grandstdnd Are· na. (tost for adults lS $17 and $8 for children 6 to 12 Children 5 and younger are free Parking is m the mdin Jot off Farr Drive. For more information, cdll (949) 492- 9933 ~ The Orange County Fair & Expo- sition Center is holding an Inter- scholastic Equestrian League . today and Sunday m the Eques- trian Center through Gdle 5 otf Arlington Drive. For more infor- mation, call (949) 589-7444 The Orange County Apple Com- puter Club holds its October meeting from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Chemistry BULlding of OCC at 2701 Pduview Road, Costa Mesa. The meeting is free to first-tune visitors. For more information,call(714)71-0-1865 SUNDAY First United Methodist Church ls holding a gala dinner and auc- tion to raise funds for its • MiS- sions • outreach progrnm. The event is at 6 p.m. and costs $12.50 per person or $30 per family. The church is at 420 W. 19th St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more mformdtJ.on, call (714) 546-7727. TUESDAY The Costa Mesa Senior Center begins a three-week astrology class today. The course, wluch .costs $24, runs from 1 to 3 p.m. on Tuesdays through Nov. 9. The center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) ~5-2356. WE9NESDAY Commlinlty Assns. lnsWute pre- senl-; a Community Leadership na.ining Program from 6 to 9 p .m. at the Holiday lrm, 3131 S. Bris- tol, C~ta Me a. The program is $25 for members, $35 for non- members. For more information, call (949) 380-7360. Ethnographic writer Joy Parker will speak at the breakfast meet- ing of The In 1de Edge Pounda· tion for Education from 6:30 to 8:30 a .m. The event LS at 600·A Anton Blvd., #420, Costa Mesa. pckets are $20 for first-lime guests, $35 for repeat guests. For more information, call (949) 4GO· 4242. Newport Harbor Republican Women will hold a general meet· mg at noon at the Balboa Bay Club. Glenn Spencer, pre ident of the Voice of Citizens Together, will speClk. The meeting is at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach For more infoanallon, call (949) 759- 3086. S peak Up Newport's gene ral meeting will address the pro- posed arts and education center by the Newport Beach Central Library. The meeting is at 6 p.m at the ruverboat Restaurant, '151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 224- 2266. THURSDAY The Ebell Club will meet at 11:30 a.m. al the Bahia 1 Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. The program will include the Nifty Fifties. For more information, call (949) 721- 9267. The Upper Newport Bay Natu- ralists will host a 10-week series of classes for docents begiruung at 6:30 p.m. The classes will be held at the Newport Dunes Resort at 1131 Back Bay Dnve, Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For more information, call (949) 640-6746. A representative from the Uni- versity of Southern Califorrua will visit Orange Coast College from 9 am. to 1 p .m. to meet with stu- dents interested in transferring. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more mfonna- bon. or to schedule an appoint- . aroun d· toWn • • •ST IET The motors will be roaring, the dirt will be fiytng, and the fans will be cheering when the Orange County Fair & ExposJtion Center holds speedway nationals at 7:30 p.m. Saturday In the Grandstand Arena. Cost for adults ts $17 and $8 tor children 6 to 12. Children 5 and younger are free. Parking ls In the main lot off Fatr Drive. For more information, call (949) 492-9933. ment with the representative, call (714) 432-5894. . Shari Clemens, a feng shuJ expert. will giVe a seminar on using feng shw in real estate practice, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 401 North Newport Blvd., Newport Bedch The course 15 $45. For more mlonnation, call (949) 675-3811. FRIDAY The 2nd annual Newport Beach Fire and Manne Department Appreciauon Beach Party takes place froll).,5 to 10 p.m. 11t New- port Dunes. The event costs $25 per person Newport Dunes is at 113 t Bay Bay Drive. Newport Beach. For more lDformallon, call (949) 729-4400. OCT.9 The Marine Program at OCC will host its second annual Cruisers' Raft Up from 9 a.m. to CJ p m al the Sailing Center, 1601 W Coast Highway. Newport Beach. The event mcludes semmc1rs, VlS1ts dboard crwsmg boats. work~hops 1 and safety-al-sea dPmonstra- lions. Cost ls $49. Por _.. .... ...,.,. mation, can (949) 645-9412. OCT.12 oa: 13 The Costa Mesa Ubrary FoundaT ·tion will present authDrs Ray Brad bury and JoAnn MaJ>son for a bool< signing at 7:30 p.m. to benefit the founddtion, which was created to unprove library CJVlces for th~ Costa Mesa community. BradbllJ1: and Mapson will be at the Costa• Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Cost tS $15 per person. To makEt' reservations, call (949) 650-4846. , OCT. 14 The Newport Beach Central ' Library will present •VlSUal Phi· losophy. Where Philosophy, Meta~• physics & Mythology Meet• at 7. p.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave. Th~ free program, presented by Lydia , Ringald, will delve into how art 1 Vlewer; interact with the colot · and aura of energizing imagery. · Other topics will mdude ideas concepts, color and light. For more infom1allon. call (949) 717-3801 SEE TOWN PAGE 6 L D EN'S CARPET & DRAPERIES ~ .. Th e Oldest Floori ng Company in Or ange County- e a Year Flooring . . Warehouse Clearance· This is a REAi, Sale! No Time To Lose! Now through Sun·day, ·oct. 1 Oth . Room Size Carpet Remnants Hardwood Floors And erson Maple Stock Close Out only$ 95 (1 2'x9') (12'xl 5') M aterial only Carpet Rolfs Srock Close Outs Berbers, Plushes, Commercial grade $3!?yd-$8?l.yd Material onl Limited to rolls in stock. Installation A $ 99 sq.ft. Material only 1nstallation Available Area Rugs Discontinued Patterns in rock Friday, October 1, 1999 TOWN CONTINUED FROM 5 OCT: 16 & 17 The Oasis Senior Center ls hold- ing a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and from 9 a.m. to noon Sunday at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644- 3244. Oct 17 The Environmental Nature Cen- ter is hosting its annual FaU Faire and Pumpkin Patch from 10 a.m. ·to 3 p.m . at 1601 16th St., New- port Beach. The event Will launch the Aalloween season and is open to children and parents who would like to play games, sample food and buy pumpluns. The event also features a silent auc- tion and an opportunity drdwing. For more information, call (949) 645-8489. ONGOING around town ,f I I S I I 0 I S I A women's the rapy support group meets to discuss relallon- ship issues a t 6:30 p.m . Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., #105, Newport Beach. For more information, call Barbara at (949) 261 -8003. Arturo Peralta gives Saseage a cold bath at the equestrian center at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library Used Book Store needs to replenish its book stock Patrons dre urged to bnng m unwanted books With the excepllon of law books or magd- zines, all donations -hdrdcover or paperbdck -are welcome and are tax-deductible. Books may be left at any of the three branch hbranes -Bd lboa, Manners or Corond del Mar They could also be left m the spe- cial book closet next to the store, 1000 Avocado Av<• For more inionnatton, cdll (949 759-9667. The Newport Beach Newcomers Club meets at 10 d.m the third Wednesddys of edch month at different homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road, play golf, tennis, bridge dnd more. The group also holds sev- eral evening parties. For more information, call (949) 854-4501. St. Mark Health Ministries pre- sents Love Without Honor sup- port groups for women coping · Wllh domestic violence at 10 a .m. and 7 p m. Mondays through December. The groups will meet for two hours at St. Mark Presby- tendil Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave. Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 721-8079 The Jewish Family Service of Orange County is sponsoring a discussion group focusing on issues, concerns and responsibili- ties of adult children caring for their elderly parents at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa . The purpose of the group is to help children and oth- er roncem ed relatives to identify problems dnd issues and develop appropriate solutions. Cost is $30. For more infonnation, call (714) 445-4950. Lasen's Lead Club, originally founded in 1978 to help business people develop quality leads and expand theu busmesses. For more information, call (714) 842· 1884. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce is holding network- ing luncheon m eetings from 11 :45 a.m . to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country CJub, 1701 Golf Course Dove, Costa Mesa. Visi- tors are welcome. Cost is $12. For more information, call (714 ) 885- 9090. The Lido Isle Toastmasters Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Monddys at the Oakwood Apartments, 1700 16th St, in lhe> clubhouse on the main level, Newport Be dch. For more information, call (949) 515- 9470. New storytlmes for children age 3 to 7 wlll be held at Newport hbran es. Paja ma storyhme, where children a re invited to come in theu pa1amas a nd bring ~~luffed a nimal, will be offe red a1 7 p .m. Wednesdays at the Corona del Mar branch, 420 Marigold Ave Pdjama storyti,me will 04i' offered at 7 p.m. Mon- days at the Central Libra ry, 1000 Avocado Ave. Saturday story- time will be offered at the Cen- tral LibTdry Lit 10:30 a..m starhng Sept. 11. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. WHY PAY RETAIL? WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC Sold 7~ Pati61~ ..,1~.~0T/l~~~ • GIA & EGL Certified Diamonds • Customized Orders • Engagement & Wedding Rings • Repairs While You Wait • 16 Independent Merchants ''ROLLIN' .. ON THE RIVERBOAT'' SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1999 • 6-10 P.M. Newport Harbor Nautical Museum • 151 E. Coast Highway • Newport Beach ' .,.,.-----~ ------ ,--..:----.. --Benefiting the Newport Harbor Nauti~al Museum 1~f' And The Youth Projects of -r :j§; Features: The Newport -Balboa Rotary Club '" ~ •Casino Night: Gaming for fun and prizes • Food Stations: Pasta, salads, carving station crudites and more •Silent Auction and Opportunity Drawings: Auction items include great merchandise, dinner certificates to Newport's finest restaurants, and trips and cruises. • Liv.e Entertainment by a Dixieland Band. .. Targeting over 70,000 residents of Ne~port Beach, members of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum and Newport Beach area Rotary Clubs. Proceed s to benefit educational and sports programs, scholarships, scouting, and the arts in conjunction with the Newport-Balboa Rotary and the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. For more information, call (949) 675-8915 Spaoe provided by • Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Eliminate the Middleman! Q>mpare our Prices! Teak9.q.eW CoMa Mesa Showroom by appointment 1240 Logaq Ave. Unit H (corner of McClinlock & Logan) (714) 644-7268 The John Henry FoundaUon will sponsor· the Comfort Zone, a menlal illness support group to meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Thurs- days at the Lighthouse Coastal Community Church, 301 Magrio- lia, Cqsta Mesa'. For more infor- mation, call (949) 548-7274. Jewish Family Service of Orange County is sponsoring an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people experiencing chronic ill· ne~. The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage ill- ness and its consequences The group meets at 7 p.m . Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Atten· dance is free, but preregistration is required. To register or for more infonnation, call (714) 445· 4950. Chain Reaction is ottering fitness classes at 7 :30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3928 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. The first class is free and any class after that will cost $10 or $80 for 10 classes. Participants should bring a towel. For more information, call (949) 588-2427. lbe public ls Invited to view •Abstracts of Nature,• an exhibit of photography by Dave Vom- berer, on display at the Newport Beach Central Library foyer to ~ . Thursday. The Newport Beach Central Library is at 1000 Avoca- do Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Scrabble Club No. 350 meets from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays at ... Daily Piiot Borden Books & Music on· 19th • St. and Newport Beach Boule- vard, Costa Mesa. Cost is SJ. New playen are welcome. For more information, call (949) 759- 4871. 1be Coln and Stamp Club meets from 1 to 3 p .m. Mondays at the OASIS Senior Center New mem- bers who are interested in trad- ing, buying and selling stamps and coins are being sought to joui these infonnal meetings. There are no fees required. For more : information, call (949) 644-3244. amlly Service otters bereavement support adults· at all stages of loss. Th groups share experi- ences, ar how others deal with grief, r ceive support and learn ways cope with sadness apd loss. ne group meets at 7 p.m. Tu days at Beth Jacob in Irvine. Th second group meets at 10 a . Tuesdays at Temple Judea in guna Hills. The third group ets al t p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There is no fee for these groups, but pre- registration is required. For more information, call (714) 445-4950. Newcomers to the Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Balboa Island and the Newport Coast area are invited to m eet others who are also new to the. area at the Newport Beach Newcomers' Club, This group of women 1 meets once a month Wednesdays at clliferent homes and locations. For more information, please call (949) 644-0302. Jewish Family Service of Orange County provides a support and discussion group to assist partici- pants m their recovery from childhood or teenage sexual abuse. The group meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m Tuesdays at 250 E. Bak- er St.. Costa Mesa. Preregistra- tion is required. For more infor- mation, call (714) 445-4950. A Dealing with Divorce Support Group is offered by Jewish Fam- ily Service of Orange County. The group is led by an experi- enced counselor and meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish Fed· eration Campus, 250 E. Baker St. Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more information, induding dates and fees, call Heather Watson at (714) 445-4950. An lntertalth couples support group is offered by Jewish Fami- ly Service of Orange County. The group addresses issues faced by couples where one partner is Jewish and the other is not, tncludmg raising children, observing holidays, displaying symbols in the home as well as ' relationships with extended fam· illes. The group meets. !pr three weekly sessions Wednesday evenings at Jewish :Pamily Ser- Vice, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more informa· tion, induding dates and fees, calJ (714) 445-4950. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon takes place at 11:45 a.m. Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 885-9090. Body condlUonlng classes for mature adults are offered at 7:30 a.m . and 4 p.m. Tuesdays and 'Phursdays at Chain Reaction, 3928 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. The first class ls free with a cost of $10 per dass or $80 for t 0 classes from then on. Bring a towel and water. Light band weights are recommended. For more infonnation, call (949) 588- 2427. The Walking Club of Newport Beach meets at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. Lose the weight and have fun. For more information, call (949) 650· 1332. The Sea Explorer ship Del Mar • 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men 14 to 18 interested tn learning about sail- ing, seamanship, piloting, navi- gation and CTUl.Sing. Meetings are held from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sea ' Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, raU (949) 642·6301 or (949) 551·8591. The OASIS SeDlor Center often ~ ongoing assistance, counteling and referral services for ·seniors. For appointments or more infor· motion, call (949) 644·3244. Tbe Colla MeM 5-lor at1MD Square .and Round Duce Oub ... iu experienced daDcen to • IOin hi group from 9 to 1 l .... 'l'bundays •t tbe c.o.te M9la Senior Center, 19th ud Pomona ......... COlta Mela. PGi' ..... ........... call (714) 5'Ma . .. Daily Pilot llllFLY Man jumps from overpass onto 55 Freeway A man jumped onto the · Costa Mesa Freeway from the Bay Street overpass Thursday night in an appar- ent suicide attempt. Witnesses said they saw the unidentified man run- ning and screaming profan- ities on Newport Boulevard and Bay Street with his pants down around hls ankles, The man also threw a glass bottle at a passing car, witnesses said. The driver of the car appeared very frightened and drove away, they added. After th.rowing the bot- tle, the man chrnbed over a fence on Bay Street and jumped into the shoulder of the northbound lanes of the freeway at about 8:30 p.m. name was not affected. The man, who was con- scious and speaklng when paramedics amved, was taken to Western Medical Center in Scmta Ana, police said. His condition was unknown late Thursday. -Elise Gee PINKERTON CONTINUED FROM 1 "1b.is makes our deme and dri· ve even more,· said Saundra Abbott, who works in resource development at the center "She bas certainly been an inspiration to all of us. I called her a gwdmg bght here at the center. She reminded me of the little engme that could.· Pinkerton has battled cancer for 24 years, but she continued to remain active not only at the cen- ter but in other civic activities as well. "She loved the oty of Costa Mesa and she would do anything for it," said Pinkerton's daughter Jane Carlyle. "Even when she was undergoing chemotherapy she would attend all her meetings • Pinkerton was known for her vivacious and upbeat personality She was also a hard person to ~Y "No• to, friends said Most recently, Pinkerton per- suaded Orange County Tax Col- lector and neasurer John Moor- lacb to take on the role of active chairman of the seruor center's fund-raising campaign. Moorlach, who had known Pinkerton for years and called her a "vibrant• force in the conunwu- ty, said he always en1oyed working with her. "She had refined the fine art of arm twisting to an art form,• Moor- laoo said fondly. Jerry Richards, a board member at the senior center, served on var- ious comuuttees with Pinkerton for 25 years. Richards called her the conscience of the organiZdtion, a "Mrs. Costa Mesa• type who exemplified grace and productivi- ty. "She was a real pnncess of a lady," RJcbards said. In addition to her work at the seruor center, Pinkerton was appointed to the city's Parks, Recreational Facilities and Park- ways Conuruss1on, where she served since March 1997. She also was previously appointed to work on the oty's Redevelopment and Residential Rehabilitation Com- mittee. Pinkerton accomplishments also include: organizing the firSt Girl Scout n oop at Te Winkle Mid- dle School: serving as a member and president of the Mesa del Mar Homeowner's Assn.; and serving in the Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated Club. In 1993, Pln.kerton was nomi- nated for Woman of the Year by the 37th Senate District and was named fin;t runncr·up In 1996, Pinkerton was honored as the Cos- ta Mesa Chamber of Comm rce's Woman of the Year. "It would have been hard to be involved m something in Co&ta Mesa and not come across Sandy,• said City Manager Allan Roeder, who also remembered Pinkerton's perpetually upbeat attitude! which usually came accompanied by warm, smiles and hugs. Up until a month ago, Pinkerton wu attending Senior Center and ~arks Comnussion meetings. She alto played tennis regularly, which W¥ a legacy left over from her ath· tic da~ -she was a figure skater and quaUned to rompetc in the 1932 Olympics as a freestyle llWimm~le said. A II planned early this month at the Costa Mesa Senior Centflr. In addition to <Ar· tyle, Pinkerton ii survived by her hUlbend Ralphi IOl1 Scottt daugh- ten Pam McGeary and Deborah Htrwtffi four graftddilldten abd twe great-gnnddlildren MONEY CONTINUED FROM 1 lions and volunteer work of par- ents and community members. If people lose their fcuth in such groups and stop giving to them, it 1s children who will suffer, said countless parents. "It could cost our lads,• said Patty Christianson, PTA mem- ber at TeWinkle Middle School, which, Christianson stressed, has never had a problem with money. "When my child was in ele- mentary -school, the art program, the science program, the read- ing program, the assemblies and all the little enrichment pro- grams were paid for by the PTA," she said. Harbor Counal PTA Presi- dent Jill Money said that the labor alone that parents donate to. scllools is worth ·millions of dollars." Across the district, foundations, PTAs, booster clubs and other orgaruzations ctup m millions of dollars for everything from computers to band um- forms to salaries for counselors. l~\llSIBl.r & Ctlt\~~n SI l t\1'1NIV l:RSt\Rl K:\~D S Each year, one or two or sometimes three of the · hun- dredi> of the e groups has an issue over the management of thelf funds, said Mike Fine, assistant supenntendent of busi- ness services for the district. •What's unusual is to have them all come to light at once,• he said. In one case last month, a PTA member at Killybrooke misman- aged money that had been entrusted to her, Money said, The woman later confessed and promised to make a f\lll restitution, she added. The PTA notified its insur- ance company of the loss, which Money said was less than $2,000. If the PTA member does not pay it back, the PTA's insur- ance company will. "I'm 1ust as mad as l can be,• Money said. •But the important thing to note is they are bonded for any type of theft, and they've followed the letter of the law m the way they've handled this so far, and the books are out for audit and everytlung is being checked on.· Money said the idea that any- one would take money from ' children addem and bewilders her, and · he ha struggled in recent weeks to come to t~rml> with it. In this boonung economy, she ~peculated, some may feel that ·everyone i:. getting nch but them Though the PTA is a nonprof- it organization dedicated to helping children, it is sadly not immune to social problems, including greedy dnd dishonest members. Jn another case, a booster club at Costd Mesu I figh School wound up missing close to $5,000. "There have been o;ome alle- Qdtions" that the money was stolen, said Costa Mesa Princi- pal Andy Hernandez. "The parents are trying to resolve 1t," he added. ·Problems like this are not unheard of, but the vast majority of them are resol-.:ed to everyone's sallsfac- tion • Missing money and a cloud of susp1Cton dt a third ~chool have not resulted m any formal alle- gations of mismanagement, Money scl.id. ewer ~pert Jewelry Repair done on premises 1~ 1/2 Magnolia. fountain Vatk:y (ll TBb:rt • t1.e Ali ~ Ccrid) (714}.37S.9978 Although these group give millions of dollars each year to chools, they are private orgaru- zations, and the district does not oversee their financial dealings. PTAs have their own •n91d structure• for managing their money, said Sue Preus. the trea- surer for the 4th Distrirt PTA, the umbrella organization for au of Newport-Mesa's PTAs. ·There's checks and balances throughout ·the system,• she said, noting that all cash must be 'counted by at least two people, and every check must be signed by two people. In addition, all PTAs insure their money and have ·their finances audited on a regular basts. so if i,rregularities occur, tbey are detected and the'mon- ey tS paid back. That is exactly · what hap- pened m the Ktllybrooke case, Money said. •Not to point fingers, but 1t does happen a little more often m booster clubs,· Prues srud, mainly because they are not subject of such stnct gwdelines "That 1s the main reason PTAs can't get involved Wlth art Mon-f'Yf I ~JO: S. I ().6:00 • un • OOScd ""'-..._ _ _."'--_. Plug Into the Pilot Classified section to find seMCes from tMJhr Pilot electronics and plumbers, to la~rs and painters U(IB1 ( I I ' . I ~ I • \ i l ' 1 I l I I • I • ' ".I\ I ' 1. t t l) t • I l f • f r1doy, October 1, 1999 7 boo ter club , • se1d Barbare Yeag r, PTA president at New- port Harbor High School "I'm a very af.:Uve booster, but it's an 1 i.ue," he a.id. •Booster clubs are a Cdn of worm:..• Nevcrthelcs , Money ~id, •if . someone r ally wants to steal omethmg• -whether it be . trom the PTA or the school dis- trict -there is little anyone can do about it exc~pt catch them and make them pay it bock •Just becauc;e there's safe- guards in place, they're no\ always followed,• she said. •aut 1 wally think what we've seen here is by fdr the exception.• ~ennifer Knapp, d PTA mear- ber dt 'Adams Elementary, said she had not heard any of the rumors that were flying around ' the d1stnct lust week about the apparent rrusmanagement. • 1 would hate for people to conclude from this that people shouldn't give their money to PTA,· she said. "If people want to know more about what's gomg on with their money, that's all the more reason for them to I get mvolv.ed with their school." 8 Friday, Odobet 1, l 999 SLEIPlllG SlllDMlll CONRAD LAU I DAILY PILOT With bottled water ln one hand and a crab claw ln his pocket, a sandman soaks up the rays on Balboa Island .. S. C. PLAZA ·.· .·. ·. '1· -ITIUl(lle-11 .. LM•:-n:-.A C'l-11) ....... ....... ....... ,._ ...... 1 .. a1 .. rn11•,..11t ---&•LM•tlt MW II?-· WEATHER CONTINUED FROM 1 of year,• Wasowski sai(l, •When the ·high pressure gets too intense, it pushes the marine lay· er away and w~ heat up.• The good news is that it should cool down today ·and " through the weekend, Wasowski· said. •Titis is the end of the beat,• he said. •Tomorrow will still be warm, but temperatures will def- initely cool down." But the hot spell on land does- n't change the fact that it's Octo· ber in the ocean. "It's very hot, but the water was freezing,• said Kim Perez of Orange, who was out for a day at the beach Thursday. There was a payoff fo~ braving the water, though. "The water was so clear, you could see the fish,• Perez said. Out-of-state businessmen even found some time to visit the beach. ·we were surprised it was this warm,• said Tucson resi· dent Mkhael Montgomery, who was joined by two colleagues Dally~ SEAN HILLER I DAllY ~T As relief from the heat Is delivered to their neighborhood, Jas ... mine Calderon, 9, left, and Crystal Hodges, 9, give ice cream man Maher Mousa an order for some frozen treats Thursday. for a walk on the beach . The men went straight from a busi- ness meeting to the beach. They were still dressed in suits, lucki- ly with short-sleeve shirts. Did anyone feel that the unusual warm weather should make way for October? • No. said a red-faced A,ne, heim resident Brion Gaddis, who had been bodyboardtng since noon. ' "I want it-t~ keep up,• added his friend Romie Perez. --·-··-----·----.. -----·. ·-.. --·- DUNES CONTINUED FROM 1 and a 9-foot sound wall between the Newport Dunes property and the adjacent Bayside Village mobile home park. The Dunes also plans to expand Bayside Drive from two to three lanes and to add side- walks and bicycle lanes. The walls and expansion of the road would minimizet the affect the project will have on traffic on Bayside Drive, according to the report. • liaffic at the Marguerite and Pacific Coast Highway intersec- tion, however, would be unavoid- ably increased in the morning. But this would occur in the long term, when all the land uses are built, said Patrick Alford, seruor planner. "One of big concerns was the height of the new proposed pro- ject," said Patrick Bartolic, a member of the City's Environ- . mental Quality Advisory Com- mittee, add.mg that it would dra- mabcally change the view from every angle of the bay. The report says that the Dunes project, along with other devel- opments down the tine, will have a cumulative effect on public views in Newport Beach. Howev- I .. z. G•l•me. t:IBleetlyMar'• 1'V1'1LABLE FREEi Prlv•te Pany ...... ft•r GO"'W Malt Jllllep ........... .., ... .. '" ....... .. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper ms"'-· l>'dily Pilot er, it also says that the people affected most by the view changes will be those at the existing beach and picnic area at the Dunes. In order to minimize problems . for local wildlife populations, all of the resort's trash will be ref rig· erated and placed in closed con- tainers so as not to attract ani- mals, said Tun Quinn, the Dunes project manager. "We're domg a number of oth- er things to protect wildlife," Quinn said. "We've linuted height of palm trees to discour- age (predator bird] nesting." In addition, Quinn said only native plant species will be used for landscaping. Finally, in terms of water qual- ity, the report suggested filtering devices that will intercept runoff before it drains into the bay. But despite these proposed measures, some local environ- mentalists and residents still maintain a skeptical attitude toward the project. "There wouldn't be any action unless the City Council approves it,• Beek said. •And my anten- nae tells' me there is a lot of oppo- sition (in the commuruty] to 1t." The city's advtSOry bod.rd and Stop Polluting Our Newport, a local envrrorunental activist group, plan to review the report next week. VOLUNTEER • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs period- ically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organiza- tion listed, ca!I (949) 574-4228. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Helpline assistants and group leaders needed. lfaining sessions are available. For more informa- tion, call (714) 283-1111. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY nle Orange County Region of the Amencan Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfo- Center. For more information, call (949) 261·9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Soaety I The resort planned for the Dunes will include a 400-room hotel with 100 two-room time- share units, 55,000 square feel of meeting space and three restau- rants. Officials estimate it will generate nearly $1.3 million in direct tax revenues for the city each year. This is a substantial change from the prior proposal of a 275- room family style motel. The' Dunes had received approval for Uus plan 15 years ago. ,.,, In an effort to address some ot the objections from the surround- ing residential areas, Dunes offiL oals have been meeting with res-' 1dents for the past year and a half, Quinn said. ' "We've been holding series Of meetings WJth homeowner9 ~ds and residents,·• he said. "We're hoping to get their sup. port.. . The environmental report will be available for public review and comment for 45 days at the Newport Beach public library' dlld at City Hall. A final report· will then be compiled and sent tt> the Planrung CommisSion, City Council dJld finally the California Coastal Commission But. though each board may accept the report and agree that· the enVll'onmental effects will~ nurumal, ofhaals could still re~ct the project. Alford said "4 r DIRECTORY Discovery Shop needs volunteers. from 10 d.rn. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 2600 !;. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949j 640-4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY ROAD TO RECOVERY This transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medtc9) treabnents free of charge. The reqUlred comnutment is a few hours each week or month. Dri- vers need a valid driver's licens~ and insurance. and must be at least 25 years old. Volunteers may. use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans, For more information, call (949) 261-9446 or send e-mail to scorn er<iPcancer.otg RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'vE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000* OFF Club Chair $5000* OFF *With a purchase of Fabric & ~bor tiJ 10/8/99 1998 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 548-1158 ' I f , October l , 1999 • ~ Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 Rllssiarts rushing to .... 1 ~uckland •You're not going to Q~lieve that, but the word is out the Russians are after the America's Cup. I I T;e Russians are 1 -coming, tho Russians are coming,• ts being heard throughout the Amencd'S Cup syncticates m Auckland, New Zealand. Now there are 12 -12 teams to compete for sailing's most prestigious crown. The Rusk.ies were not expected to even show up m Auck.land, there are no reports the teclm was prnctiCt.ng in some remote Siberian-type place, no knowledge of a boat being constructed, in fact, even when approached, the Russians were more tight-lipped thdn prior to •Glasnost." I [understand that financing U•e vodka vessel comes from Anna. No, not princess Anna, not Boris' daughter, but ·Anorexic.• In addition, the Kiwi KGB has f Qi.l.nd no hotel, homes, trailers or tents where the team would lodge. Rumor has it the tedm would sleep on its race boat. Now, if you've ever pe ·~ed below decks of a ranng 'bodt, you know that sleeping arrangements are more than skimpy. This could only mean more weight and more confusion. In any event, who knows? Maybe they'll pull a rabbit out of a hat dhd surprise the world. We wish them well in a raC'e that is as competitive ~ the sport gets. • The "Auld Mug," a garish silver um-shaped monster that '1ouldn't get a second look at a garage sale, is m lugh demund. This is the first time since the Newport Harbor Yacht Club sponsored the Eagle cdmpaign back in 1987 that our town hils any ma1or connection to thl• race. Rod Davis skippered Eagle in that campaign. However, the boat suffered from the "escargot• factor Davis later mamed a New Zealand lady and is now coach of the ltaltan boat, Thom Prada •The Westerly boat yard In Costa Mesa constmcted the Paul Cayard boat and his AinencaOne Syndicate. Newport's Chris Cofhn, CFO of the America 7>-ue Syndicate, With lady slapper Dawn Rtlcy iving out the orders, ll<ls put ether a fomudable team and paign, dS well SEE BOATING PAGE 10 FRIDAY lllGHT LIGHTS , . Tonight's high school football CD SADDLE BACK SADD' EPCK vs. ~ on MAR • Site: Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. • Bottom line: Sea Kings are looking for their first win and/or offensive productivity against a Saddlebad( squad which is better than its 1-2 record indicates. Sea Kings are running out of tuneups for PCL opener. H).IGH GLENDO.RA NeM'Oln" HAMOR vs. GLENDORA • stt.: Citrus College, 7:30 • Bottom line: It's been nearly four years since the Tars (2-0-1) lost to anyone but a Sea View League team and they have yet to play a complete game this fall. Glendora (2-1) was humbled by Harbor last year, 33-0. AG LES 'ANAHEIM ANAHEIM vs. ESTANCIA • Site: Orange Coast College, 7 p.m. • Bottom line: he Eagles (3-0) cracked the CIF Division IX poll at No. 9 and are looking to move up at the expense of a team on a 2~ame losing streak. Eagles' high game under Dave Perkins (35 points) could ful l. SCHOOL FOOTBALL DON LEACH I DAll.Y PlOT Costa Mesa's C.J. Zuniga (2) darts through a big h~le in the llne in Thursday's game at Western. A ban1bun1er •Pioneers' two-point conversion run with 1 :29 left sinks Mustangs in a seesaw nonleague game. BNlRY fatl.KM:.R lb1y l'ilol ANAHEIM -The same instinct which compelled West· em High football coach Toby Howell to go for the winning two-pomt conversion with 89 seconds left. denied Costa Mesa Coach Jerry Howell the luxury of taking any solace from the Mustangs' 35-34 nonleague loss Thursday on the Pioneers' field ·we should have beaten them,• said a calm, but disap- pointed Mesa coach after a see- saw affair which included four lead changes and four ties. "I'm disappomted for the kids, because they played hard. We wttnted to win. We wanted to go 4-0." The Mustangs (3-1 and ranked No. 3 in ClF Southern Section Division IX) nearly did just that, hammering away with 34 35 junior tailback C.J. Zuniga, mixing in opporturusbc passes, collecting the game's only turnover and blocking a punt to set up a touchdown. The VlS1tors, whose defense bled big plays in a 48-6 trounc- ing at the hands of the Pioneers last fall, had the longest run of the night Thwsday. But Western, paced by senior wingback Jamiah Williamson's 222 rushing yards on 22 carries, earned a 459-324 edge in total offense. The Pioneers (2-2 and ranked No. 8 in ClP Division IX) ttJso played defens~ when it mattered most, stifling Mesa's last-gasp possession, which advanced 4 yards past midfield. Western went 64 yards on rune plays to trim Mesa's 34-27 lead to one point, then, after Ii timeout, gave the ball to Williamson off right tackle on the two-point dttempt Williamson, who powered to payclirt with his second touch- .down JUSt a moment before, was met by a pair of Mustang tacklers just outside the 1. But he would not be denied. Toby Howell, whose two losses were rup...and-tuck affaus against Loara, 35-28. dnd to El Toro, 39-38, just shook his head when asked if he hesitated about going tor two. ·we always say let's beat the other team, not let's be them," he said. ·we didn't wrdp up/ Jerry Howell said of the decisive play, which gave We <tern tts ftrst lead since the first nunute or the second quarter. Mesa Qutlrterback Dave SEE MESA PAGE 10 DAILY PILOT COLLEGE llHLETr OF THE MONTH •She's still the queen of the campus at Coast To!>.I' Al nmmu ~Nd Z olla Gomez was comfortably out m front in the San Diego Invttational earlier this year when the Orange Coast College sophomore realized there wa1 a problem. She made a wrong tum. •t was told at the beginning of th race whldi way to go end when I got tp the MK"Ond turn, 10meone toll\ me to go a different war,. Gomet expa.11\ed. • probably w nt 200 meten or so in th wrong direttion." ·-h's o ._. , ,.,., to tis my. I w.M'vt ~ M out and 1 Ml't. h was o nnandaus apparUlify and I Mt't folow .... lilh M ·-• 8111 Lux. Sports Hall of Famer on leaving Southern Utah oaity Pi1ot I 111 111 SPORTS HALL OF FAME l . . ,CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM Costa Mesa •·With Lux on its side, Costa Mesa's potent offensive mac~ne could pass or run while climbing to No. 1, lllCllJ\RI) DL.NN IQlyl'b O nce descnbed in ftfM1 these page~ as ·the talented junior southpaw with the qwck release and qwck legs,• Bill Lux lifted the Mustang football program to Sea View League pronunence in 1978 and '79. Arguably the best quarterback in Costa Mesa history, Lux \\ dS the crown 1ewel of Coach Tom French's league championship squad in 1978, runrung the option behind a solid·offensrve hne of center Matt Hendrick.!:>. Dave Pelichowsk.J, Gerard Armstrong, Mike Mills, Mark Chapman. Frank Elboum, and tackles Brad Millar and Mike Ziegler. ·we weren't big, but we had hearts bigger than the stadium,• Said Lux, a 6-fool, 165-poundet who completed 103 of 198 passes for 1,298 yards and eight touchdowns, while rushing for 331 yards and row TDs in the autumn of '78, when Bill Lux the Mustangs knocked off previously unbeaten Corona del Mar in the regular-season finale, 10-7, to grab a share of the Sea View title. When the chlps were down, 1t was Lux who ccllTied the Mustangs to key wms over El Toro and CdM as they earned No 1 status going into the CJF Soutllem Section Central Conference playoff , in which Mesa defeated Ontario, 39-7, before bowing to fourth-seeded El Dorado, 35-24, in the quarterfinals at Valencia Htgh. •All the glory should go to lhe offensive line and to the guys around me,• said Lux, a second-team All-ClF choice that season, as well as the Sea View League's Most Valuable Player and a third-team All-Orange County selection. Lux's favorite target, wide receiver Dan Bauer, was a first-team all-league pick, while tackle Chris Monahan, linebacker Mike Scarlett and defensive back Scott Miller led the Mustangs' defense. As a member of the sophomore football team m '77, Lux thrt!W 24 touchdown passes and ran for eight others, givmg the Mustang varsity much hope heading into · the next sea on. In addition to Lux, Mesa retumed 15 starter. and gained momentum by staggering CdM, 14-6, in the '77 finale •we feel we have a hclluva ~hot at wmning the S<-a View League," French aid in early September 1978 A second-team All-Otange Coast area pick by the Daily Pilot. Lux threw for over 100 yard 1n nine of the Mustang ' 11 gam that year, as M .. a fimshcd 7-4 atterstorting the campaign 0·2. Lux. who hared the oockft ld spotlight with tailba<'.k Milt f Tcreg1s, mshcd for S yards or more in four gam , lnclud ng o 14'·Cl'ny, 65·yard penonnancc agamc;t the .. a Kings ln th litl <hnChCJ at N wport Harbor. •J think th t wa the highlight Of my rarncr, beating Corona del Miu my junior year, be ou w w "'r\' the underdogs going n, • Lux 1d. ·ft was a grellt t ling bc!.mg.l~gu chaml)1ons, on6 it kind Of put Costa M4 on the mapogain.• Also a ba kP.tball and ba~ball J)llyer at~. Lux ulfered a bralnltem coneuulon In W lt 3 of hls Mniof yeer egamst San . Clemf!l'lte, aller a MnNtiOMI f(art to th campaip "ltwa ·~~·said Lux who miued the niPl two van- lhfm r9'Umed to the~ egaintt lrvtne • ~ ....... ""' .. he mmpleted 1 l Of 20 p.-tor 181 udt and two~ for33 • dozen cani.es. On a 1979 squad that included Bennet Swift, Chris Starkman, Mike Field, David McAllister and Cliff Elboum, the Mustangs once agam won seven games and reached the C'lF quarterfinals, but 1t Wds d tough year for Lux, who tore a thigh muscle in the Irvine .game and never fully recovered. ·1 couldn't get healthy, and I felt real bad about that,• said Lux, who hmshed the season completiny 89 of 184 passes for t ,353 yards and eight touchdowns, earning All-CIF again, along with second-team All-Orange Coast area and third-team all-county honors. Lux opened the '79 season by passmg for 156 yards and ru!.hing for 106 more agamst Santa Ana m a 9-3 wtn, then ment- ed Player of the Week dtstincllon in Week 2 against Capistrano Valley, a 24-14 Mesa victory as he threw for 297 yards and two TOI. on t6-of-21 passing. The Sea View's No 3 reprPSentabve m the CIF CentraJ Conference playoffs, the Mustangs upset fourth-seeded Aviation m the first round, 23-21, then lo t to s.tn Clemente, 7-3, on a controversial play. "(The officials) took a touchdown pas away from us: Lux said. "They aid Darm~ (Bauer) was out of bounds, but the film showed (later) he was m the end zone. That was a tough one to swallow. I remember it was a comer route to Danny, and be made it mto the nght corner or the end 7.0ne." It would be Lux's last football game. Lux accepted a football scho\ar,h1p to Southern Utah, but returned home before the '80 sea~on even started. "I ended up walizmg, at that poml;-that I really didn't have the desire to play," he aid. ·sut it's a dCCl'>tOn I regret to this day. I should've tuck 1t out and l didn't; It was a tremendous opportunity and 1 didn't follow through with tl" Lux, who grew up playmg Junior All-American football in C-0 .. ta Mesa, wa also a little home tck, a contnbuting factor m ht<. return. •A lot of kid· out there would have given theu left or right ann · to get the opporturuty I was gwen; but that's one of the issues I have to d al with, even up until today,· ... said Lux, who entered the police force and later end\qed greater t sues, when he was involved in a car a<'cidcnt in the line of duty : and c;ufC<!1t>d s nour. m1une that 't1ll effect him to'"thi!> day. Lux m1ur0 d both houlders, hi9 hand and hip m 1988, then w r hrcd by the ruv rside Police Departm1•nt horUy thereafter. • 1 1ust started to really like !being a poUoc officer)," SOld Lux; who included playing bac;ketbaD in h gh chool ~Ith hi broth r. ~ t ve, n on of hiS ethlehc highlights. Lux. who dled quart rl>aCk at Senta Ana Valley nth mld·l980s and t 0004n Vi w in 1 3, has returned to the d lln thJ y r quart rbeCi. coach at Calvary Ouipel. ln addaUon to hls steuar footblll caree1, Lux was a cetChif ind out11ekler on the Me.a lbueb811 t em and cen'8'/lorwu0 oa lbe \>Asketball teun. oftell bangtQg bodl I with fonDllr 1ftP ...... a teve v.., Ham~) ... JM Prtft (CdM, • 1 ctid all .. dllty --" defeme ead nll••'IR1 • Lwr, a manw d 119 o.tr,.. Spor\I Hell of ,...., Clllt?• ... the ndleonhim UD., 31, ll¥'tl ID Com W.. with .. wh. nm-. ....... dlildl9l: 9-a I _. ~tat ... I o Sports Daily Pilot !c1::~!'~ CdM boys sque• past Estancia CIOSS COllllY Mesa girls win; Mesa boys fall . . September •99 inductees Johnny Ikeda Bucko Shaw Gordon Adams Casey Jones HalShejlin Bill Neth Gary Davidson Marianne Towersey Matt Fuerbringer Kyle Wilson Glenn 0. Thompson Eloy Martinez JeffMoorad Chris Thompson Rich Saul Leon Skeie Blake Smith Lara Asper Ken Bardsley Kevin Stuart Shane Foley Bobby Schu1artz John Dobrott Mike Mayne Mike Sevier Damon Berryhill SCHEDULE v • TOO.AV • Football High school · Newport Harbor vs. Glendora, at Citrus College, 1·30 p.m.; Anaheim vs. Estancia, at Orange Coast 7 pm.; Saddleback vs Corona del Mar, at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m • Soccer Community college men Fullerton at Orange Coast, 3 p m Community college women Orange Coast at Fullerton, 3 p.m • Water Polo High school boys Costa Mesa at Villa · Park Tournament •Tennis High school girls El Toro at Costa Mesa, 3 p.m • Volleyball Community college women • Orange Coast at San Diego CC. 6 p.m High school girls . Newport Harbor at Nike Challenge, Chicago, pool play, at Mother McAuley High. vs OSHA. W1., 7 IS p.m .. vs Mt Assm. Ill , 8:30 p .m. DEEP SEA TitUllSOAY S COUNTS Newport~ 4~U,9l~s 21 s.fmon group41< 11 r«I ~-l calico bMs, r. wnd b.Hs, .eg rockf~ 11 scu•pon II ~ad. 1 wtw1t lff t>.J\. 4S mack..-.t. 1 cow cod. 15 wtl.1t croe'tt o.wy'• Lodcer 4 ~u. &l •nvi.t'f 1 s Y91IOW-i..1, S9 calko ba1\, S1 wnd bas\. 21berr.cud.,17 sculpo., l ~otd. I t>ahbu1, 10 SjNni.h Jadt HAPPY BIRTHDAY r-----------·----------~ : j I! I' If : I I I I I I I I I I I I L---·---------------~ • Sea Kings break up the Eagles' pack late in race. JOSEPH Boo lbtf Pb COSTA MESA -While Coro- na del Mar High's boys cross country team was looking at Sat- urday's Stanford lnviU\tionaJ as the big one, Estancia was looking at the CdM meet as it's big race Thursday afternoon. The 10th-ranked Eagles almost pulled it out, but No. 4- ranked CdM (CIP Division IV) won out. 22-33, at Fair\liew Park. ·we took (Estancia) a little lightly, but not too lightly,· CdM Coach Bill Sumner said. "They blew out \Jni, so we couldn't take them too lightly. They dJd a good job. They clearly went out to win.• Estancia had five runners run- ning in a pack from Uurd place for most of the race. But the brutal heat and dusty course took its toll at the end of the course, and Cd.M managed to break up the pack. "We rcµi a very good race for 2112 miles,• Estancia Coach Char- SENIOR TENNIS Hardcourt finals today, Saturday for senior women • Semis for 65 singles set for 10 a.m.; 75 doubles will follow at NBTC. NEWPORT BEACH -The Nahonal Seruor Women's Hard- court Tenms Tournament is in full swing with the top three seeds advancing to the serrufinaJs, along with dark horse Hattie Somerville. The 65 Singles semifinals are today at 10 a .m. at Newport Beach Tennis Club, followed by the 7 5 Doubles finals at 11 :30 a .m . Dodo Cheney and Lucy Dettmer advanced to the finals over Betty Eisenstein and Jeny Golding, 6-3, 6-3. They'll meet Ellie Harbul.a and Carolyn Henry, who eliminated Phyllis Adler and Vugmia Krebs, 5-7, 7-4, 6-1. The 75 Smgles final are on Saturday and features Eisenstein aga.J.JlSt Henry. Eisenstein defeat- ed Harbula, 6-2, 6-0, and Henry fought otr Golding, 6-2, 3-6, 7-6. The feed-m championship division features several local players. Cathie Hall, Dottie Knode and Julie Hayward play in the quarterfilnals at 8:30 a.m. today. The 75 Singles division features Adler and Dettmer in the hnal, also today at 8:30 a .m. CIOSS COUlllY lie Appell said. Jumors naVlS Beardslee and Josb Velsey of CdM ran· one-two the entire race, and Beardslee ended up wuming with a time or 16:33. With the Sea Kings clinch- ing the top tv{o spots, Estancia tried to finish 'as a pack. After two miles, the Eagles were ahead on pomts 26-31. "One-two does not win a race," Sumner said. "Estanct.a had the next five kids alter them. Five kids That's what wins the race." Unfortunately for the Eagles, the elements started to affect them. Luis Segogmao and Abe Inouye were forced to walk the end of the race alter experiencing some side pain, and the Estancia pack was broken. MOAC COAST LE.AGUE c.o..o..A DEL M.u 22. EsTAHOA 33 1. Beardslee (CdM). 16:33; 2. Yelsey (CdM), 16:43; 3. Rojas (Est), 17:04; 4. Heit· brink (CdM), 17:12; 5. Vargas (Est). 17:16; 6. Casillas (Est), 17:20; 7. Kramer (CdM), 17:33; 8. Hodges (Cd~. 17:37; 9. Inouye (Est), 17:50; 10. Segog1nao (Est), 17:56. MESA FROM9 Weir spnnted 80 yards with an option keep on Mesa's third play to open the scoring and stun the home crowd. Western answered back, however, with a 65-yard, five- play touchdown drive. Then, alter Mesa went three-and- out -the first of only two times the Western defense was this efficient Williamson broke 51 yards to give the hosts a 13-7lead with 2:52 left in the first quarter. A low snap on the would- be conversion luck, however, forced a failed pass attempt. Todd Duddridge blocked a Western punt on the fourth C I EG L CdM ~ jm~ With lMS win at Estanda. COBrA MlllA -Not nm Modm Nature could tlow down Corona del Mar ~·1 gti'll Croll comatry team, No. 1 ln CIP DM· 8ioD IV c:in:J1J1; Tb~y aftetDoon. On a~ bot. d.tJ and dully c:oune, the See ktllgl captured five ol tho top ltx IJM)tl in an tM5 Padf1c Coast 1AlgUa dedldOn over ~hth·ianled Bltucia at Palrview Perk. The ooune left d tit numen ltnigglng arid g&IPIDG for alr. Neverthelea, CctM nwiagect to win fairly ~ Wbll4i Mvlng some of its strengtb for the Stanford lovitation-1 on s.tunSay. 11My girls are on cruiJe control ~ht now,• CdM Coach Bill Sumnet said. •Their con.fidenoa 11 w~ up.• . Uz Morse won lhe race with a Ume of 19:39, followed by Katie Quinlan. Estanda's Uz Hulpe came in third With a 20:11. even more ®preSlive considettng the heat. "I thought the beat really hi,t her,• Estancia Cooch Charlie Appell said. "She could~e ran With Quinlan." Hui~, Marla Arroyo aDd S~hanle Melendez, who finished runth among varsity runners for Estahda. After Hwpe, CdM's pack remained in place with Diana HOSlfeld, recent transfer Sea- son Messervey, Kathenne Morse and Lindsay Younnan. MClflC CDAST UA9UI COMINA D& MM 11. EsTMCIA 45 1. L Morse (CdM), 19'39; 2. Katie Quinlan (CdM), 19:43; 3, Huipe (Est), 20:11; 4 Hosmtd (CdM), 20: 18; 5. MeswNey (CdM), 20:35; 6. IC Mone (CdM), 20'.41 ; 7. Yourman (CdM), 20:44; 8. Loog (CdM), 20:45; 9. AnO'fO (Est). 10 Melendez (Est). -by Joseph Doo 5cot'e by OuMters Costa Mesa 'I 6 7 14 • 34 Western 13 0 7 15 • 35 fimQumrtw CM ·Weir 80 run (Av1los lddc), 6 45. Wat· Cober 18 pass from Hicks (Si.nlty ktek), 4:34. Wwt • Wilharmon 51 cun (pass ~iled), 2.52 ~~ CM Zuniga 1 rvn (kidc failed), 11 00 TNtd Q\artw CM · Franco 3 pass from Weir (A11alos kidc), 3'21. West • EISOO 2 run (Stanley kidO, 1 :36 Fowth Q\altef'. CM · Zunlga 6 rvn (Avalos kkk), 10 49 West · l.aMendola 25 pass from Hicks (Stanley kkk), 9 04. snap of the second quarter DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT and Weir cau~bt it in the air Mesa's WilJy Franco picks up and returned it 29 yards to yardage wtlb one of five catches. CM Zuniga 2 run (Avalos kid<), 4 18. w~ . Williamson 3 run (Williamson rvn), 129. the Western 1. , Zuruga, who finished with 158 yards on 35 carries, scored the first of his three TDs one play later, but the conversion kick sailed wide left to keep things deadlocked. Jason Rankin recovered a fumble at Mesa's 35 to stop West- em's first second-half possession and the trio of Zuniga, Weu and tight end Willy Franco took eight plays to cash m the turnover. Zuruga carried five times for 24 yards on the march and Weir connected With Franco on passes or 27, 6 and a 3-yard capper, the 3-yarder a play-action flip into the end zone on third and goal. The two teams traded touchdowns the11 next five possessions, before Mesa took over at its own 35 with one last chance. On first down, Weir hit Zuniga, whose one-handed catch helped him get 8 more of his 256 all-purpose yards. After a Wei:r scramble produced nothing, two Zuniga cdJTies gamed 5 and plcked up the first down. They also drained the clock to less than 30 seconds and, after a 7-yard strike from Weir to Franco put the Mustangs m Pioneer territory, Weir had lo spike the ball on sec- ond down wilh 15 ticks remaining, Weir was sacked from behind by Jason Josefa for an 8-yard loss and time expired before MeSd could get off another snap. BRIEFLY Attendance: 800 (estimated). INDMOUAL RUSHING CM -Zuniga, 35-158, 3 TD1; Weir, 8-65, 1 TO; Stewart. 3 11 WM · Wilhamson,.22-222. 2 TD1; Ruffin, 13-94; Eason. 3-24, 1 TO; Gober, 1·3, Htcks, 3-mlnus-16. INOfVIOUAL PASSING CM • Weir, 9-13-0, 90, 1 TD West · Htdls, 6-12-0, 132, 2 TOs INDIVIDUAL llt£CEJVING CM Franco, 5·54, 1 TO, Zuniga, 2·15; Day, 1 13, Ferryman. 1-8 West • LaMendol<l, 3-90, 1 TO, Gober, 2·24, I TD, Ruffin, 1-18 GAME STATimCS CM Wftt Ftrst downs 17 21 Rushes-yardage 43·251 40:-340 Passing yardage 90 132 Pas.sing 9 13-0 6-11-0 Net return y•rdage• 29 o 56du-yardage 3 • 17 2 -13 Net y•rdage 353 459 Punts 3.29 2 30.5 Fumbles-fumbles lost 0-0 2·1 Flags-net yardage 1-5 4-34 llme of possession 26:13 21 47 •P\Hlt 1eturns, interceptions, fumble returns COSTA MESA -Sara Cotton, Michelle Barnett and Jackie Nguyen came in 1-2·3 for Costa Mesa High girls cross country team in Thursday's 19-38 Patjfic Coost League win over visiting Laguna Beach. Cotton's time of 19:24 was 36 seconds ahead of her nearest teammate, Barnett (20:00). Nguyen's time was 20:14 for the Mustangs (1-1). On the boys side, the Mus- tangs fell, 17-59, to th~ Artists. ' Mike WilJ_iams was Mesa's fastest runner, coming in at 17:20, which was good enough for fourth place. MOAC COAST L.£AGUE GltLS CosfA MEsA 19, l.AG'-MA 8EAOf 38 1 Cotton (CM), 19:24; 2. Barnett (CM), 20:00. 3. Nguyen (CM), 20:14; 4. Brown (LB), 20:22; 5. Hitt (CM). 20;55. MORC COAST LEAGUE llOYS LAGUNA BIAaf 17, CoslA MESA 59 1. Moore (LB). 15:40; 2. Zuckert (LB), 16:53; 3. Teel (LB), 16.55; 4. Williams (CM), 17:20; 5 Simpson (LB), 17:23. BOATING CONTINUED FROM 9 Hopefully, one of these two racing giants will bring back lhat •Mug," ugly as it is. • The weather ls telllng us it's time for hot toddies. Commencing Oct. 17, the ·Hot Rum• race series begins its season The four-race Sunday event concludes each race with a barbecue and plenty of bot rum drinks. The races will be held Oct. 17, Nov. 21, Jan. 16 and Feb. 13. Pmal trophies will be given out on Opening Day at the Newport Beach Yacht Club. For information and registration, contact race comnuttee chairman Fred Masino of the NBYC at (949) 723-5107. • On Saturday, OcL 23, the Women's Ocedn Salling Assodabon will sponsor a "Sail F01 The Blind and Visually lmpdJfed . The event is hosted by the AmPrican Legion Yacht Club; Post 291 , and welcomes boats from the conununity and other yacht clubs to participate in this worthwhile event. There will be a poc;t-s 1U social hour with refre.<,hrm~nbi and entertamment in the <\.mericdn Legion patio. To receive aclditionol information about how to volunteer in any way or to offer your time and boat, contact Bonrue Gibson at (949) 63 1-4869 or GIBSONBLUC@AOL.COM -----__ __,...__ __ • TERRANCE PHIWPS' boating column appears every Friday. He is at (949) 760--0221 NEWPORT HARBOR GIRLS SWEEP PAST IRVINE, 18-0 • Sailors cruise in their Sea View League opener. N E W P 0 RT ,.,,,.~ml!lll~r BEACH -New-T E N N I S port Harbor High's girls tennis gave up only one game in singles and had a solid showmg in dou- bles for the second match m a row following Thursday's 18-0 r~ut over Irvine m both team's Sea View League opener. ¥1 think our doubles teams are back,• Coach Pletcher Olson said afterward. "We played well against Capistrano Valley Wednesday and we were solid again today." Leading the doubles was lhe team of Erika Buder and Jenny Myer, who won, 6-0, 6-1, 6-1 for the Sailors (6-1, 1-0 in league). SEA V1EW LEAGW N£Wfl'ORT ~ 18, llNINl 0 Singles: Br.wennan (NH) def. Finl, 6-0, def. Leslie, 6-0, def. Yong, 6-0; case (NH), won 6-0, 6-0, 6-0: Godbey (NH), woo 6-0, 6-0. 6-1. Doubl!K: Adams-Nelson (NH) def. Connelly-Chao, 7·5; def. Thalr·Jung. 6-3, def Stagg-Nguyen, 6-0, Buder-Myer (NH) won 6-0, 6-1, 6-1 ; Barker-Schneider (NH) won 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 ·ZOILA CONTINUED FROM 9 • It wasn't prlde or gnt that motivated her to not only retrac her steps and get back mto the race, but to actually win the race by nea.rly eight seconds. • 1 was worried that I was going to let my c~ch and team down, so I had lo run hudc1 than normal to Win." hr. id. That's a great exampl uf what rrutkes this 20·Y •ar•olcl ophomore tic:k. Gomez st.M1ed running h r t\lor year at Costa Mesa High in 1997 and She mad an immediate lmpact. becoming the Mustangs' No. 2 runner and ~ Sailors in 1-0 victory C 0 S T A --.-----MESA -New-f I E l D port Harbor's H 0 C I E Y Paige Thompson connected with an unassisted goal in the second half on a rebound shot ofr lhe goalie and freshman goahe Chloe Cox made it stand up as the Sailors recorded a 1-0 nonleague girls field hockey victory over Harvard of Westlake Thursday at Harper School. The Tcm (4-1-2) outshot Harvard from the field, 10-4, m a decision shared by many, especially Eliza- beth Evans, Bitta Jansma and Kelly Kraus, who all came in for praise from their coach, Sharon Wolfe. . Cox, filling in for senior Susan Lear, who has been ill, had two sol· id saves to preserve the shutout Sailors edge Irvine COSTA MESA -'-ill!l~~.- Newport Harbor G 0 L F High's g1.rls golf team bested Sea View League nval lrvine Thurs- day on the par-35 Mes6 Linda hclplng the team wm the State chnmpionship. •For somebody to JUSt come on a team of that high o caliber, with no expurtcnco and be the No. 2 runner, that unpressed me o lot," OCC Coach John Gold· mnn said, "To be that good, obviously you hav to have some tOJent, hut Wh<tt makes her specull is her burning desire to want to learn and to do what it tltlce to rompete."' Three receshave gone by and Gamez has won all Uuee, hawing people ah~ hasn't Slowed down efter winning nearly eVerything under the sun OS a frethman Int year. Upon her antval.to OCC, Gomn qWckly Urted to show ~ that determination and ' course at Costa Mesa Goll & Country by a smgle stroke, 128· 129, over rune holes. lrvlne's Stella Lee was medal- ist at par, Wlth Newport's Kelly Hunt (38), Emily McKay (44) and Shelly Roberts (46) combuung for the wmmng edge. Harbor improves to 6-0, 2·0 m league. lrvme is 3-3, 0-2. Capo stuns Mesa, 9-4 VJLLA PARK - Costa Mesa High's P 0 l 0 boys water polo team could not make I{ two in a row against Capistrnno Valley as the Mus- tangs lost to the Cougars. 9-4, Thwsday in the fl.rst round of the Villa Pdfk Tournament The Mustangs defeated Cap<;> Valley Tuesday m a nonlcague matchup, 9-8, but fell behind, 7-1. after three quarters and could not come back. Alex Sams had two goals for Costa Mesa, while Mike Vaillan- court and Mike Whitman added a goal. Goalie Chris Dolloff had eight save for the Mustang . des1ro to wm, by captunng the Orange Ernptro ConJorcnce and SouU1em Calafomla cros country championship . Gomez nlso was th rop lanisher for OCC m th !'itat • Fuutls, plaetng filth l'lnrl 1 ll<hng the Bucs to thcu sccond·strnight team tttlr.. "Sho's alwftys dotermmeci to give her 110% every day,• Goldman said. "I've n vcr h am her complain about, weU, anything ince she's been here." Gomc:7..' t to her succ ? •1 have fun when I'm out there,• she said, smiling •tt really a fun for m 1 tiy to focus each raoe on havin9 fun out there.· In track and fleld, Gome7. won three events at the OEC ChampUmblp1; the 1,500 meter VILLA PARK TOUftNAMENT First Round CN'tsTRANo VAUEt 9. CosTA M£SA 4 Costa Mesa 0 1 0 3 -4 capo Valley 3 1 4 1 • 9 Costa Mesa • Sams 2. Vaillancourt 1, Whitman 1. Saves · Dolloff 8. Cd.M grabs 14-4 win NEWPORT ...... --.- BEACH -Coro-T I N N I S na del Mar High's g11ls tenrus team claimed a 14-4 victory over vtS1ting Laguna Beach ThUThday. Nadla Vaughd.Il dropped only two gnmes m her three wins, and Kim Singer swept her three matches. In doubles, Anne YelsPy and Kristen Griffith won their matches, 6-1, 6-2, 6-0. PAOFlC COAST LEAGUE CdM 14. UguM IHch 4 Singles: Vaughan (CdM) def. Buttcrwlc)(. 6-1, def, Sabman·Baron, 6-0, def. Johnson. 6-1; Singer (CdM) won 6 1, 6-3. 6-1; Damien (CdM) lost 4-6, 6-7, won 6-4 Doubles: Velsey-Grifflth (CdM) def. Steidel-Schulman, 6-1, def. Tudcer·Magiage, 6-2, def. Mac.g1llere· McMatton, 6-0; Jacobson·Tenerelll (CdM) won 6-4, 6-4, 6-1; Chamey· ClaSlet' (CdM) lost 2-6. won 7-6, loSt 6-7. run, the S,000 and tho 10,000. She won the 5,000 ~rnd 10,000 •°'the So. Cal Champion hip an<i w the state champion m the 10,000 with a 38·07, With her UC'C' last year, OCC named Gom 7. the femllln Athlete of the Year for 1998·99. "When l'm running out there, I talk to myseU, ~ Gomez salcl "I keep telling myself, •vou have to keep going. Just breathe and you'll be OK .. .' and I set goals throughout the race to help me get through the entite race.• • With this year's championship races COmlng up, Gomez has her focus, but does not take anything for granted •Jw beerl fortUnete 10 remain healthy 110 far,• she Nld. •ot course I would kJft IO Win Mesa KOs Estancia C 0 S T A ,.,,,..~~~~ MESA -Hilary T E N N I S Havens, Minhthi Doan and Misa IR.e were dominant in singles action for host Costa Mesa High in Thursday'i. 13-S Pacific Coast League victory over Estancia in girls tennis. • Havera and Doan swept their sets without givmg up a point, while Lee won, 6-3, 6-3, 6-0, for the Mu tangs (4-6, 1-0) Estancia falb to 2-4, 0-1. MeSd is srheduled to host El Toro today at 3 in d nonleague metch, then both return to Pacific Coast League play on Tuesday, Mesa hosting Uruversity, and Estancra home to Laguna Beach. PAORC COAST LEAGUE Costa Mesa 11. ESUnda 5 Slnga..: Havens (CM) def. Gi~ den, 6-0; def. Prett1n, 6-(); def. Wyman. 6-0; Doan (CM) won 6~. 6-0, 6-0, Lee (CM) won 6-3, 6·3, 6-0. OoubteS: DeMello-Huynh (CM) 1051 to Ca~\lty·Mceonmck. 2~. lost to Bums- Leysen, 5·7, def. Brooks-Valoeto, 6-0; Ouudal&-Yenny (CM) lost 1·6, 3-6. won 6-2; Lee-Kim (CM) lost 4-6, won 6--4, 6-0. confcr~nc-c and So Cal again, but l worry ab6ut each race as lt C'.Olll • YQu never know, my next race could be my la t. • With h~r mother, Alida Canern, out to \ltStt for a while, Gomez tan rnk,h.up on mom's d~lioo~1' cooking, which Zcilla ls now starting to get in to. "In Mc.xi('o, lhe~·s no way I can oven get into the kitchen with my mother there, so now, l cook as a hobby,• Gomez Aid. "Im getting pretty good.• Gomez. AlJo talked about her ihort·Uved career on the basketball courts ln Mexico. •1 WAI dam good,• the (maybe) 5-foot·l Gomez aald wttb •laugh ·1 WOUid )mt nm ell CMr the court and try lo...., up wttb welJbudy .• .. Doily Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (DEIR) FOR THE NEWPORT DUNES RESORT ..... PROJECT DESCRIPTION: tUU t.o...-. ... -·,, ,, __ .._ ......... ~ .. no u. aq at .• Co•t.a ..... Oma•. ea. ttH'I The PfopoNI IO be c:ontldef'ld by .,,. City Cl Newport BN<:h cOOSIRI Cl ltlt edoptlOll of the N~ Ouna Planned Cornm\lnlty Otstrict Plan foe the entire 100 acre Newporl Dunes RMOrt. end de'lelopment of• Hotel end Time Sh.tre Anett wilt) 400 hotel rooms and 100 time-share units on• 30 acre portion of the Newport OunM RetOlt. lmplementll· uon of the prOJect WOUid remove an intenm dry boet storage •rH, a1well••150 elClslll'Q RV Sites Within the Newpon Dunes Rec:rea\lonal Vehlde RISOl't. The Newpc>r1 Dunes AHOit ti an OllltllflO VisltO< &eMng aquabe reSOf\ localed on the Upper Newport Bay In lhe City of Newpon Beach, near the tnlersection ol Coast Highway end .i.m0oree Roed ( ... ~M--C!!p9--•~.--....... -e--_.,, ...,,,_ _____ ..._ t_, Wen, 330 If, la)' Ir., Cana Maaa. ar.qe, ca, 91'27 -.a....,. ..... _,, .. ,......,s s;_...,,,,. .. ____ ,,, .. _... ........ aa.. .... ----·-., ,,.,_.,_,,, ___ ,,, __ , __ ,,. ____ _ ----------·· _,,..,.. .,,,,.,. _________ ,,, location mep, below) · PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD: The public: review period !Of the p1oposed DEIR Is from October 1, 1999, to November 15, 1999 Written comments on tile propoaeO DEIR should be $llbmltted by November 15, 1999, to Newpolt Beach Planning e>ep.nment Patlll:k Alford, Senior Planner ' 3300 Newport Boulevan:I Newporl Beactl, CA 92658-8915 Ph (9'9) &M-3235 ' MEETINGS/PUBLIC HEARINGS: ____ , .. ,..,._,.,,,_..., ...... .,.....,,,,.. __ --.J --..... The DEIR wi"I be reviewed by the Crty'a Environmental au.bty Alla.rs ee. niog omrruS$100, JlO v. a.y Ir •• c..u ..... Ca. tU27 Council Specific: heanng dates have not been set et this bmt. P•~ 1Ubm1wng wonen comments on the DEIR 'Ml be notified of publtC hunng dates. and meet.no notices wiW be PMled In ttle Daily Pilot ~ SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS IDENTIFIED IN THE DEJA: ' I The DEIR ident11ies !tie following SJgrufteant unaVOldable advll"H lmpam 11111 caMOt be m11iga1ed to below • level at slgnthcance. 1. Traffic and Clrculetlon ·The pioject will oontnbute tratflC to the Intersection of CoHt Highway Ind Maigue- rite In Corona del Mar. wtllch is projected 10 operate at 1n unacceptable level of serviee t>ec:au&e there •re no feasible mitigation measures 2. Air Ouellty . Construction em1sslon1 from airborne dust and heavy equipment will result 111 sho1Merm adverse Impacts. Al90, operation of the proposed Hotel and Tlm1°Share Resort WtU result 1n s19nillc1nt cumulative contobutions of vehicle and operational emissions In a non·lttalnment area 3. Vl1U11I Raaourcea • Vlews from the pubhc beach and Swimmlng Lagoon at the Newpolt Dunes Resott wl11 be slgnfficanlly impected by the proposed Hotel and Time-Share Resott The increase In development tntensrty ol lhe site and changes to the aesthetic values ol lh• area will result In significant cumulatJVa impacts to public views 1n Newpon Beech. • ~""_,,.,_,,, __ .. _______ _,~...., LOCATIONS TO REVIEW THE DEIR: ,,.. ____ ,..... ______ .. ______ _ c --a-.-a....,.,,_..,a_ 0 Mll0....,..0-,.,.....U_,,,...._ _ _......,_,,, ........ _ ....... The DEIR is available for public review at the Ctty ol N8WJ>0(1 Beach Planning Department the Newpofl Beach Cenlt91 LA>fary. and au branch hbranes in the Crty Coo1es of the doetlment may also be purchased through the City of Nowpolt Beach Planning Oepettment ·~,.........,.. rt lu.cll/C-ta l!Cue Dail Pil.ot 1L ----.. ~ • ,_ __ c-. ---11 ...... o....,~oa .... 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The Con· contraGt Is awarded tractor shall post a copy of Contractor C-39 License this document at ••c:ll jOb (Note Thls Is Revision) site The Contrac:tcx and PUBLISH September •ny sobc:ontractOf under II 24, 1999 and October 1, shall pay not less than the 1999 speeched prevailing rates ot WALK THROUGH: wages to •II worf(ers em0 October 14, 1999 at 9:00 ployed In the execution ot 11.m., Orange Coast Col· the Contract 1ege Maintenance and Op· No bldeler may withdraw eratlOt'ls Faclltty, toc:aled on any bid tor a period of siX1y Memmac Street between (60) days alter the date set Harbor Boulevaro ahd Fair· for the opening of bids view Road. Costa Mesa. A payment bond shall be CA 92626 required pnor to executlOf'I BIO DATE. November... of the contrJct and shall be 1999 at 3 oo p m._ In Iha lcxm set forth In the BOARD DATE· contr111ct doc:umen11. November 17 1999 Pursuant to Section No payment shatt be 22300 of the Pubhc Con· rNde for wonc ex matenal tract COde, the 00t1trac1 wia under the contract unless contain provisions per- and until the Registrar of mlttJng Iha successful bid· Contrac:tocs venhes to the der 10 subSbtute HQ.lrftoes DISTRICT that the CON· lof any mor1111 withheld by TRACTOR was property the District to ensure per0 Gc:ensed at the time Ille tormanc:e uoder the con- contract was awarned. Ally tract. CONTRACTOR not so Each bid submitted In re· llc:ensed is sub)ed 10 pen-sponse to ltliS Notice w• an1N under tile law II the contain, at a bid Item, ade· license ctassmc:atlOf'I sped· qU11t1 sheeting, shonng, fled hereinat>ove IS that of and bredng, ex equivalent a "spedaflty contractor" as methOd. lor the proltcllOn defined In Section 7058 of ot hie and hmb In trenches the Calitomla Business and open exc•vatlon. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S 0~1na bid may be las lhan of Calltoml• end diltribuWd Ylded in Mid "'*(1) plue end Professions Code, ttle whldl shall conform to 8P' SALE T.S, No: SJI !he IOCal Uldd>ledncu doe. pi.nuaflt to me 1110vt.ion• ~ =~ ~ speciality contractor pnc:able aalaty orders Uait Code· s Loan No Date; Stptell)bcr 9. 1999 of Health end S1tety Cod• •warded the Contrad tor Governing Boud 56311-1/MAOANA AP TO SERVICE COMPANY Secdon 11488 without TAL. DEBT $271,744.21 The tills Wortl shalt itself con-By Wllllam M. Veg11, No· 422-UMO To u uJd TNaec. KAREN furthet notice°' hHnno, benellcWy under Mid Deed struot a majOnty ol the Ed. D., Chencellor, SERVICE COMPANY u MERKEL. ASSISTANT 10/01, 10/08, 101115 ot Trust her9tolore 8UOllled Woll<. In accordance with COiiet Community dllly 141PO"*Ci TNl&Ce ~ndcr SECRETARY T.O. SERV· end ned~-~ ~~Ion-. the provisions of CaUlom1a Colleoa District tbe rotlowi dC*ribed Deed ICE COMPANY 737 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S' 8 "'"-' .......,., BuslneSS and Professions Published Newport Beactl· orTIWl lllW'ILL SELL AT ARNOLD DRIVE, SUITE C SALE T.S No. 1018210-05 SaleDti!.8~ ~~ ~ Codo Seclton 7059. Cosla Mesi Da1tv Ptlot PUBUC AUCTION TO ntE MARTINEZ, CA 94553· APN. 424453-15 TRA Loen •.,..,a • ,_.,...."' . A" WOflt must be com-September 24, October 1. HIGHEST BIOOEll FOR 6'26 ?". 1229-9015 , We No. 3217568 REF. Angel A ~u~i:c,ICWI to.= pleted within 35 con· 1999 CASH (ill chc forms whldl are are usi1ona &he Bencfteiary IO Perez IMl'OftTAHT NOl'ICE Mid Notlee c1 Oefa::: end secut1ve days Time 1s ot F095 llwflll talder in die Unu.d collect a ddM and any u\for· TO PIU>Pl!RTY ~: .,.......,._ ._ ..... 1 ....... the 9"ence WOO! must be Fl tltl B I • Stalel) M4Jor che culucr 1, mauon we obca1n will be UJlld YOU AltE IN DIFAUl. T ~~·,& "'......_ .,._ 0 ~~ scheduled between De· C OUI UI ne I csuftld or ~' chcckl ror INt pvrpoac wtlCCher ~ A Dim CW....,__, "' .... ~e cembtr 21 1999 end Jan· Name Statement tpetitied ill Civil Code rect1ved orelly or 1n wmtftt. TRUST, DATED "-'Ultl'Y ~he '.:'.:'~ ..::! uary 18, 2000 Failure IO The IOllowtng persons Seaioo 292411 (payable In Ml I( aY1J~blc, Ille c~ 15, 1.... UNLESS YOO r:': St:OOam llO ,........._ complete the WOlt< within aa~reeclolWenbg ~~~!!!.!!:., M die tne of sate to TO 09C'ltn. bicl may be obumed TAKE ACTION TO PfltO-~1)!58().q20() C.-W;;:;;; Iha time set lorlh herein w~I 1T •• ,,.,."' ""'" StrvKC Company) all n&ht by auina die follow1na ~lo-TECT YOUft PA~TY. Con! 525 ruult In !he Imposition of b eGlobelSalea.oom, ode Ind U'llCfal coo1rcyed phone numba(1) °" Ille IT MAY II! IOU> AT Al&.a t.•reet. fl 0 ._ llQU•dated damages for 30 Corporate Pa"' 1307, ud bdd b nd day bcfoR die ale. 925ntJ. PU8UC SALe, II' YOU · • · -uch day of d4Nay, In lhe IMne, CA 92606 :... 0:: of T~ '\~ r:! 9m TACI 459137C PUB . NEE> AH EXP'l.ANATIOH :4'c~~~: amount set forth in the ~In· VIVA Computer USA. propcny bcmuftet d• 9117199, 912"99, IOIOl/99 OF THE NATUM CW nte 5eptembef 24 1M Trvstee fonnation tor Bidders... Inc .• 30 Corporate Perl< tcrilMd: TrwmrJOllOE A. ~NG AGAINST sale Ol'l'tolw ~ V Peny Each bid must oontonn 1307. Irvine, CA 112606 MAOANA. AUCIA 0 , «*1174271.2 YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-&t 3017 Oln4.1~1:0ellli and be responsJVe to Ille This bUstnasS Is c:on-MAGANA JOROE A MA· TACT A LAW'ta On ()o. ' ' • contract doQJments Each ducted by a corponltlOn OAHA Ji ALICIA MA· NOTICE OF SEIZURE ~ 14, 111119. at 10:00 R.fol024 bidder 5hal submit, on the Have you st.arted doing GANA it.ons.s Mardi PURSUNOA'!f~~TH AM , C.~~euem,..&~~ NOTICE TO lonn lumished Wlfl ~ bUVSinetv•uyet?puNoter USA, 11 1996 u llllCr No A a"'""'• ~ ~ ._....,. .. • ....,_.,.,_ CONTRACTORS contract dOQ,mantl, a ~1 ,.. Com ltNol317'2 in look SECTION 1t47Htt,,... c:otpOf8tlOn • ~ .-o4 the proposed sobc:on· Inc:, Brian Fukuma, • hat _ of Of'fic:ial Records ANO NOTICE OF polf'tled "**-undat end CALLING FOR BIDS tractors on this proiec;t 85 President In die offeu or die ~ INTENDED FORFEITIJAE pursuenl to Deed al Tn.at School Otstnct. raQVlred by the Subletbng Thie st1tement Wiii hied cocdcr of ORANGE CIM.IOIY PURSUANT TO HEALTH rec:onMd Jwwttty 21. 1988, COAST COMMUNITY and Suboontractlng Fafr with the County Cler\ ol puraui '° the N04ice 0; AN~ .. ~ u in.t No. 1~ o4 COLLEGE DISTRICT Practices.Act, Government Otange Counl't on8·13°99 DcflUk aod E1ec&loft to Sell ""' • """ ,, _ 4 Olllc:tal Recorda 11'1 IM on1ee Bid Deadline COde Sec:tton '1 oo et seq 1999N02268 CMttundet ,_"'411 Aenl SEP'TEMl!IE1' 2 1IH ot IN County Record9r °' November 4, 1999 at Each Bid lhall bucoom· Dally Pilot Sec>t. 10. 17, 6 1999 u tnar No 99. et<>:, OCEANfAONT AND Orang4t County, state al 3.00 Pm panted by a oerllhed or 24, OCt 1, 1990 F074 lSl096 In Book ..:. P•a• -nnt lll'EETI .NEWPORT California, encut-.t by Angel Pt.cl ol Bid Recelpt cashier's cheek O< bid bOOd Fictitlou1 Bualne11 or Oflklal R.conlt in lht BEACH CA ti. property A P9rez, e a1ngle men and Olllce of Director of In an amount not less than Namo Statement otncc of m. Jt«anlcr of ~ .~, Dolor• C.,U. • _.,.... Purchasing, Coaat Com, 1en percent (10%) of the to· 1 ORANGE c~ YOU • woman •• Joint tenentw. Will munlty, College Ol1tr1c1, t81 bid price, payal>fe to ttle ~ lol :•no peraona All£ IN DEPAUd UNDER H ,074U.1. CUWNCY Mii at = llUCtlCWI IO Bldg. 0 ", 1370AdaimaAv· Otstrkuuguar'1lnteethat ar~;,r.,,,lh~1~1~,'i: La • 'A DEED OF TitUST DATED hiOf*t fOf can. enua, Cotta ....... CA lht bidder, lilts proposal IS s 207 MUCH 6 1996 UNWS w.. Mlzecl f!w:J to ~'9 chectr ~ on a 92628 ec:c:epted, shall promptly Palm• Ave., te. • YOU TAd ACTION TO HNllh Mii c.11 .-.. °' Nt!OMI benll, • ProJact ldentlflcallon exec:ut• the Agreement, ~~Im HWls. Celtfomll PROTECT YOUR PROP· 1eot1on 11471 I 1 491 ~y di-* dt9wn ~ • ..... °' N.me Oranoe CoeJI Col· furnish I 1atl1lac:tory J·AH lnl'I. Inc , (CA), EITY IT MA y IE SOLD .. NEWf'OM' IEAai ,..,.., cf9dle un.on, Of • 1eoe Rerool Forvm and Faithful Per1orrnanca Bond E p I AT ,; P'\JILIC SALE IF f'O&.tCE DErARTMENT. dwca dt9Wft bl/ ...... Of Home Ec:onornlca (Oudd· In In amount not leU than St30 • La a~ Ave . YOU NEED AN EXPl.A· TM ~ -eellM ,..,... ...,,.,. and 1oen lno• 81 end 72); Bid No one hundred percent Ste. ~1. Anlhetm Hill•, NATION OF 'nfE NATURE ~ ,_.... .. ...._., .-.i ltllan, ......... -Uf04 (100%) of the tc:MI btd ~ornll 92807 OF nee PlOCEEOIHO ~., Of lecdOnC•I 8'1DOft, Of ..... beM Plaol Old• are on 1119 and pr1¢1, lumtlh I Payment bualness I• oon· AOAINST YOU YOU 11 SH of tN HMllt\ ~ ~ In ldofl 1102 of ava~able al Otta of the Bond In en emount not leN Oocted by: a o:>fPO'I iOll SHOULD COl'fTACT A __...., eo.&. Yeu -._.. IN ~ oode and Phvsscat FaclllttM CooftJ· then one hundre<I pel1*\t Have you &tarted doing Ka\ser/Bac:k Bay High School Nelghbomood (Annex81IOO 99·01/Sub0 area3) NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that •t said ttme and place ell interested person• may appear and be heard by the Cty Coun· cil on the aboYe uems. IF THE AFOREMEN· TIONEO ACTIONS ARE CHALLENGED IN COURT, the cllallenge may be limited to only thole Issues raised at the publlc: hear1ng delCl1bed Ill this notice ex ln written cor· respondenoe deUVered to the Ctty Council at, or priOr to, the public heel'lng MAR'( T. El.UOlT Deputy City Cleft( Published Newport Beactl· Costa Mesa Deity Pilot October l , 1999 F105 PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HElO BY THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION AT THE CITY HALL, n FAIR DRIVE. COSTA MESA,. CALIFORNIA, AT 6~30 P M OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 11 , 1999 REGARDING THE FOLLOWING AP· PLICATIONS IF ANY OF THE FOL· LOWING ACTIONS ARE CHALLENGED IN COURT, THE CHALLENGE MAY BE L IMITED TO O NLY THOSE ISSUES SOME· ONE RAISES AT THE PUBLIC HEARING OE· SCRIBED IN THIS NO- TICE OR IN WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE DE· LIVERED TO THE PLAN° NING COMMISSloN AT, OR PRIOR TO lliE PUB- LIC HEARING I ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT PHASING ANO PER· FORMANCE MONITOR· ING PROGRAM • 1998 FOR FURTHER IN· FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLICATIONS. TELEPHONE (714) 75H>2 .. 5 OR CAU. AT THE OFACE OF THE PLANNING DIVISION, ROOM 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA Put>hshed Newport Beac:tl· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Ociober 1, 1999 F107 Flc:tltloua Bu1lnen N•m• Statomont The lo4low1ng persons are dQlng bU$IOOSI as· OENN"<'S. 10136 Adams Ave., Huntington Betc:ll, Cehlornla 92646 s & s end Senlan, Inc .• 23-426 Lyon Avt , 'Ne~n • Caftlocnll 91321 Tl'll• bu IMH tS con- ducted by 1 corporation HI.,.. you atalted dolOO t>usineu yet? No S & S and S.llflll', Inc. Syed M Holaaln, Prest· dent bid A general descnption of the property ti.ing sold, alono wrth the identity of !he Occupant renting lhe space are as follows SPACE NO ·OCCUPANT PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A105. KAMAllA RICE. BOXES, FURNITURE, PICTURES. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS C2 .. 1, DIANA BIBLE, BOXES, PICTURE, COUCH, CHAIRS 0162, JEFFREY CON· NER, BOXES, MARKET U MBRELLA, FILM CANISTERS 0210, DANIEL JACK· SON, BOXES, STEREO, TV, COUCH, CHAIRS Published Newport Be.c:tl0 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot October 1 8. 1909 F099 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE 0811 of FPing Aoc>hc:ebOn: September 22; 1999 To Whom It May eonc.m: The Name(s) of tne Aol>lfcant(s) isl•r• OS PR1M1: INC The •ppl!Qnt1 Hated aboYe are applying to the Department ol AlC:ollOhC Beverage Control to ". n aJc:ohOlfc: beve111ges at .. 55 NEWPORT CENTER OR NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Type ol license(s) aoolled for .. 7 • ON·sALE GEN· ERAL EATING P~CE Published Newport Beacn- Costa Mesa Daily PtloC October 1, 1999 F100 Flctltlou1 Bu1lno11 Nam• Statement The fofloWing pereons are dcWlO business as The Pfanners Inc., 1"25 Watson Avenue, Costa Mesa. Californie 92826 Entrechat. (CA), 1425 Watson Avenue. CollAI Mesa ca! ornie 9262e This bUSlneu II COO· ducted by:. c:orportlj()ll Have you started doing bUSineSS yet? No Entrechat. Jennifer Brazer, CEO TtllS statement WH tiled With Iha County Cleltt of Orange County on i-27·19 1DOMIOl5IO D•llv PtloC Oct. I , 8. 15, 22, 1099 F101 FlctltlOua 8u1lne11 Name Statement The lollo'Ntng persons are OOlng bUs!Mu aa Entrechat, 142S Walson Avtllue, Costa Me81, Cell· lomla 92626 ' Ent*"-1. (CA). 1425 W1t1on Avenue, Coata Meu, cautomltl 92626 This bullneu is con• duded by' • (l()fpOratlon Ha.,.. you 1tarted dolnQ buslneU yet? YM, 9125/90 Enlrecnat, Jennifer Bt'aat, CEO f°'tldoy. October J, 1999 II Tropez, Ntwport ltiedl, CA t2'llO w .. 1em Pedlc Conluil ing, U.C. lDEl. lS &. Tropai. ~ 8eect'I. CA ll2600 Thil bullinela II con· duclllCI ~Limited I= you ata!Wd dong tlUllNl8 ~ No W.tem Pacthc Contult· lflO, Albert Perelalein. Chief Exec;vtrve Officer Tl* llalemetll WU fled Wllh the County ~ ol Otlinge County on 9-22·99 1HMIOl112 0.lly Plloc Sept 2 ... Od. 1, 8, 15, 1999 F096 Flcthl0u1 Buafne11 NarnoSt~t The IOlloWlng peraonl are dolrlO buslnilu a1 DARVECT PEST CON· TROU. 8640 ~nchester Ave , Buena Parle, Caldor· ,... 90821 Gordon Oartln, 8640 Manchesllf Ave , BUINI Part!, C&ltfomlll 90621 WllllllTI Blauvelt, 1 High Moontaln Rd.. Aingwoc)d, New JerMy 07458 Thia buslneu II con-ducted by. a general pert· nershlp Have you started doing l>Ulanen yet? No Gordon OeOO This .Wtement wu filed wtlh the Cooo~ Clerlc of Onlnge Coun1Y on 8-28-99 1'"*803579 D•llY Pilot Sept, 2 ... Od 1, 8, f5, 1999 FOQ7 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The mlnl storage laahty, according to the provisions ol OIVlslon 8 ol Ille BUSI· n•sa and Proleulons Code, Chapter 10, Section 21707 (•), hereby gives NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. EXTRA SELF STORAGE will COndOc:I a publtc: sale ot Ille contents of the storage spac;e(s) named below, with the c:ontenll being sold to the twgtiest biddef, lex lawiul money of the United States ol Amel'lca (cash) The eale•IS being held to 18'4fy I i.ndlord"S lien and .,,,gi be held at 17692 Sampt0n une. Huntington Be•ch CA 92647 on October 20, 1999, at 11 A.M Auc:bOnee(s Name K. E Auction Phone • (909) 8&3·1131 AddreN P 0 BoM 825, Rlallo, CA 92377 Bond •. 723 .. 1-19 The publtC 11 lnvtltd IO at- tend Terms are cash only. Owner rlM!'lll the nght to bid A generel de'ICtlptlon ol tilt property being sold, along with 1he ldent11Y of the Oclcupant renting the s~oe are as follows SPACE NO 1.. OCCUPANT, PROYERTY DESCRIPTION A-061, LISA CARDEN MISC BOXES, CLOTH, GOLFCLUBS,MATRESS A·333, JULIA STAUDT. FURNITURE, MISC BOXES, CLOTH B-276, JEFF 80YER. T V RADIO, FURNITURE. CLOTH. FlOOA JACK C·O 18, THOMAS FERGUSON. WHITE CHEST, MISC. BOXES, LUGGAGE, FURNITURE, OOU.Y. 2 LADOER . C·255, RICHARD A BROWN, FURNITURE, TOOLS, RADIO, MISC BOXES C·310. DANIEL SIM· PSON. SUITCASE. FURNITURE, TOOL BOX 0·2911, SAUNDRA D HAATMAH BIOYOlE, .. SC IOXH, a.ont VACUUM CLEANER. HOUSatOl.D ITEMS Pi.tlllhed Ne'tWl)Ort 8-t\ ~ ..... ()ojly'f>*>C October 1 I 8, 19" FOii Rctitloue 9uekl ••• ................. , The 1olowing person& .,. doirla bualneee •• PtSTOt.I RECORDS, 1128 West 8albOll Bol»- \lat"d .e, Newport Beed'I, C&hfomtl 92663 P•ge Demond Mus0 grove, 1357 C•mlntlo Sept1mo. card!ll, ca~1ocn11 92007 nue bUS1neS1 •• con-ducted by an ~l H•~ y<>1.t •tarted doing 0 business yet? No Page D Musgrove Thll 1taternehl was filed with the County Claril ol Orange County on &.-Z0.99 11HH030tl Dally Plot Se9t 17, 24, Oct. f 8. 1999 F087 Flct1dou1 Bu•"*• Name Statement The folow;ng pef'IC)fll are dOlrla ~as JUMP0~-l<IDS. 1115 S Rrta Wy, Santa Ma. Ca•· lomia 92704 LetOa Dial., 1115 S Rf.a Wy, 5anta Ana, C.f!forni1 92704 This business Is con- ducted by: 81\ indMdu8I Have· you Slatted doing i)us1ness yet? No Leticia 0iai This statement was 11ted with the County Cletic of Orange County on 8· 19·99 199MI02855 Daily Piiot SepL 17, 2 ... Oct 1, 8, 1999 F088 Ftcdllous BualnoH Name Statement The lollc>Wtng pefSOM are doing business as· AIM Trading lnterna· tlonal. 3T08 Lincoln Way, Costa M8S8, €A 92626 Attila Szenci 1·Molnar. 3108 IJnoOln Way, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This bUSlness Is con- duaed by an 1ndMclUal Have you staned doiOO buSineSS yet? No Attila Szenc:lJ-Molnar This statement was ltied #Ith the C«trlty Cletlt ol Orange County on 9-18-99 19996I05et7 Dally Piiot Sept. 17, 24 • OCl 1 8. 1999 F089 Fictitious Bu1lno11 ·N•me Statement The lollOWlng petSOnS are dQlng business as Management Recf\llters ~ Anaheim, 5565 Moun· taln VWJw Place. Yort>a Llncla, Celttomia 92668 Russell M MIJler, 5565 Mountain View Plac:a, Yorba Linda, C.l1lom1a 92886 Margaret Hugglna• Muller, 5565 Mountain View Place, Yort>a Linda, Calllomia 92886 This bUsoness Is con· ducted by'. hilsband and wlf e Ha111 you slal\ed doing l>uSineSS yet? No Russell M MIAler ~ S1a1ement was m.a w10'I the County Clettc ol Orange ~ Daly Pllol StjJt 2• Od 1, 8. 15 1999 Fote ~.,. you wm ftric:f what you ne.d •t the price you want to pay when you reed Clueltled I• --.I 1795 ~·1 ~:q i ROBERT H . CHERRY ,. l.AWYEll .. I JOANN "' ~ "* .. DMWt aulhottHd IO do ......... In neiof. Ardith Richy, Cout (100%) of Ille total bid bUSlnal yet? No STit£ET COSTA MESA CA A~°'*""9~ ltlia "* W(ll 119,.... II the Community College DIS· price, end lurnl1h J F1eitnl1, lnO,KUl1 llOm ' · hee '41111-••• ....._to the <>r-. C"V ltlcl 1370 Adame Ave 08rtdlcatea eYldencfng flat PiNldeot ::'27 ~If:.=:,.::'": ..,_ -...=. :-.:= Hall, 300 ,.. Clliapr'IWI eldQ ·o··. Coste Mese cA the r8Q\Jlred in~ 111n Tllla itaternent WA• filed TNa statement was tiled W•lh the County Qeftl ol 01 nge Covt;ty on t-28.ff 1"'6IOl72t Delly Pllo( Oct 1, 8. 1 s 221 t099 F108 T'NI -~ "' llled wilt\ .... County Cler1t ol Otange~ ,..,.,,, Ill...,..,. ello~t ftO ~ C.-._..... ,.,,.,.,., ~. ~. (71.t)...-..4873 •lfect In It'll~ Ml ~the~~~~ WWTllllCY It 1,._ u t~ iu 11..._4 al nghl, Ille Md "*'-NOTICE IS HEREBY 1011t1 In the oen9ri1 condi· &nOI 1~ 0 .. 11 or comclWl You-lrwtnlftMtNtff ~toeftdllOWhatdb'/ GIVEN tnat the ebOYe• 110n8 lntheeven1o41atkn Dally PiloC _..., 17.0ea2,. ,... ... "' ,,...,., wtU bl !9'I ..... .. ....... .. • under Mid Deed°' Tl\lllll In named Sci100I Oi.tnc:c ol IO .,,.., into the confrad ..... ,.. .... • •· 11 coed"IOft tlftalt,.. .. .,. ~ ._ ~......, 111 Mid Or9nOI COuntY. Ca11tom111 and e•IC\111 tl'll ~ Oct •. 1• tM F' .w.o. cm•.... or .,., • ......,. • ...._ ... eoun.y . ...t ~ di a; 1bM' *alnO by ancf ~ Ila ~. M:ll t>ld se· NOTICE OF ,_,, ..,_ or ..,.._, •••e•y c.~. aeetlert • com~•:n ~~ GovemlriQ eo.n:s. tiel'9ln· curtty Wll be 1oc1a1tec1 Thi PU9UC HEARING ,....... •II po•1l'Oft ot uqat, '9'1,... Ila• ....... INll aflef referred to u "'DIS FallhfUI ~ 8oncl NOTICE IS HEREBY llA nt1 [ 1 •• pay .......................... ,... ~ .... --oommon TRICT·, will r9ceM ""to, th&ll rem.in In u f()fca GIVEN Nt .......... hMt ,_... ,,-ipel _. ot die .,._... "' tt. ~. d111 •ta '· r -r. al tt'8 bUt not liter lh8r1 "1e and effect ttmJuGt1 the • ..--• 11111(•) ...,.. ~ aid Veu 111111t • .. ....,. In Nill ~ 111a1tN' ebCMl..r.led time, l..i.d """'°"'" petlOd u .,.ci· Ing • be held tlV Ile O...ofT,.,wtlll_. .. tt......., Cewt et .. -..lapur~~ ~ bl01forth811M!1tdacon-fled In IM general condl· ~~ ~ Ill ... .... pio....... ... 09uMY of Of-.. _.... ......, ...... --....... llld for the proJec:I de liorll '.Li. ·-If .-,, llftlkf t11c t9*ty IJOI ~ .. ._.,.. Collla Mele CA fta7, The letltMd•I The DISTRtCT reNl'V.. t"9, M 6.;,u pm Of•• -O, ..w Died of TM!. ,_..... lian • Wt ....... lllld9fllgn• Mi~~ clll-Aerool Forum (ap· lhe rlgtlt IO r1tfeCt any Ot •• blOOl'\le, ~n,..,ll'I• •co=i r., ...... _, ,.,... of ..... ,_, ,.... ...... Ml¥ -*°'¥ pto11imttelv I .OM aq\M,. bids Of 10 W9"'9 ·tl'IY Ir· r,_ netlu IPfHe• .... ""*'"'*-al .,... IMt)eoottomeEooOOmlcl ~·Of lntomlallltitl Chemberl °'City ....i. 77 :...~.:'0::.':;T::' ='!~.:..:.•z'i: =--=-r:,-=: (appro•lm•=•I 9,343 In any bldl °'In the bid· Fell~MIM,on w. ........... Oii ...... -... .... :.... ......... IQUart.., ding 118.WiOi~ eMefina ,,.oc,m'"",::lll'IOllll•,_• 1. J!",· A.,!2.! E"°'Orwe8:wi ,...., w....,. ......-norl~• •·~~~l 1#,, ~*~ ""° ••..,. ~1 ''"' ....... 1" ~ 1 "'f'LlllD.. OI .....,. ...... Of ~ fOf Mdl Mt OI bid bOf Codi, IN DhClof al -l'9 0oul'4lr d Qr9nae ~~ CMa ~~ W.... ........ ,...,.._ ... ~ CNdca ltlOl.lld the Otl*tmefl& ol In< ,....,.. to "° .,.,...,., &. CHAP-.... AM. C. Q701 JI 11•. ....... °' _,. n*9I peyl!ibel to COH1 Mtital ......_,. d l'9 :.,. ~~== CA M ...... MW tlm ._. ., .......... oM ~ Commur1"Y ·,Oo!Mlge Cit Stme Of CllltOfnfl ,_ • w ........., ,.._._ *' ... flt .. lllllW ....._. -............. .. T.-... _, ti .. ~ ltfmlMld ltle ~flilty ~M ~ KIIii •u• -., ................. ~ .... .... "' .... 0-. Ilda INlll bo ---In r:~ ... ~ln Hllf\ ld.ool ........ :' •"'-'1 ~.:-; ~ ..._ .9....., • TNll... ..= ':':: ::."::. T..:': Woi\ • _, : ,_..,,:: I ~· tla ';;;~ ............. 0....,, --·........ ...... ....... Cll*Wld ... _....., ... ~ °'............ *l.c..unoN ........ ,_ _, ....._. -. ...... M ~ ... !!_!! ti 1'hlll ... .a __. II 1'9 .... , &•I IS det.fmlnMlonlwd'lihO .,_ ..... ~ IDI' _. .................... -......... PMVALWO .._ iilDllll>Mo mz:,. 1111 ..... a.t ~l'f',llt, .. ::=-.:.=.,·=-= "'ID1 ·-""' .. ~~--· -...... ~ .. ll9 -...... .,, tilll .. =: ......... .: , ...... -• ,_..... ... c.. .... .. .. • al • • • NOTICIOF PUBUCIALE TN ninl stcnge r.dllty. IMM)ldll lg IO the promiont °' DMllon a o1 .,,. Bull-nen Ind Prolenlon1 OOCl!t, CNclt8f 10, Sec90I\ ~'o7¥Ic~> o';'u~ SALE E!rtt11 StoraOI NeWpol1 Mull Wtl conauc:t • ""'* aaleollhe~Ofl'9 De1v Pb Oc:l '·a 1~ 22, 1ff9 • F102 Fldtdoue9uelt•• .......... .-nt The klllOMnD PMClf\I .,..~---­WE81'!AN PACIFIC CONSUL TINO 11 It 110fag8 ~(•l r.lmod belOW. .. the oon'9t1tt being PS 10 h Ngtlee4 ::-r~=~ Ceme•t•MorMiy ic. (c:MI\) a..,.. • ~, The NII tu befnO l"IOld to _.,~'*-OM ~.""*""''..,,Ml 'I•\°" J;f ......... lltt1llO .... 8"lt. ea. .... CA lli:l~iiiiri .... °" OClolltll IOI\. ,. II 'UOJ.lft. ..,.,1_..Mtfllia!KE ---~ ..... . =.:"~~ .. ... ,._,_,CA --.,._ t: nMMt ""'=----·· --I ... "Affordable AlternadVe" Discount Casket, Crematk>n a: Burial Service Why howd you ubjttt yourself & your family t0 paying inflated pnces fer caskets SCNkes?l?? Clll Toll ffer 1-lll-'4CMICl1 --.a...•s.m a t21r..• • • 12 g ' ... g SERVICE DmECTORY -For All Your Home and Bu .. rless Needs - By Fax (949) ();J 1-6:)94 , 1r•1rao1 mtlu1f, 'uur '"ru a11•I 1Ju~lt nu111lotr 1iid u 11tall1w i. ... l .. "" • fl'"'" IJI'°'~ r ........ ...-..=;·=· ....... ~--~~.:'.'.'"".!'. •• -G) EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real 11111• ""'rll1l11t 11 llllt llftlPIPlf fl Stltjtd It 1111 rd trll hlr llenlnt Acl ti IMI H a•••••• •lllcll m1•11 II lfl•t•I I• .. "'"" ·uy p11111un. 11 .. 1111111 " "scrlmlull .. 11-' 11 '"'· celer. rtlltloa. Mt, lla•dlnp, l1mlll1l 1lalu or ltllfelll Ollfll, 01 H lftltnllOI If lllllt Hy llCll pflltlOCt, llfli .. 1101 11 •lsc1l111ln1llt• • lllll ftlWIPIPll Wiii ftll k11twln9ty 1cctpl uy •••t1ll11 rnul ler 1111 111111 wlllcll 11 I• •leltfl .. ti Ille l1w Owr re1der1 l!t lltrllly l1lor1111f 11111 111 ···"'·•· ••••• 11... I• 11111 •fWfPIPtf 111 1nll11111 11 11 ••I .,,wally ltlsls l1 um pi.t• ti llsnlml11llH un HUD TtJl·ltH al UN 414 HM ltr 1111 WHlll .. IH DC 1111 '''"' cf! llUO ti 42t·Ult 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL SOLDlf ~owc11e Homes for fa.le In our S1turd1y Reel 1 &ute Supplem1ntl Homes of the Week fl.splay Ads Star1 al Jv~I s1s1 Deadline IS TueMay II 5PM Open House lJstl~ s151 De8<1itle Thursday 5PM It Pays to Advertise In the Best Local Real Estate Section CALL TODAYll USA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 • 7 EASY• STEPS TO BUY YOUR 1ST HOME WILOW DOWNI FREE SEMINAR Huntington Sch Thura Oct 7th 6:30pm For RHerv1tlon1 CALL 714-3n-9790 •TRADE• m•a, Gold, Rtll Ett1te From 15otC 10 S1 Mllllon for RMI Eltlt•. Brow 94•723-3371 HOUSESICON008 FOR SALi BALBOA ISLANO BAUK>A IS. 202 ... lf1 Aw. OPEN Slm \~'.30 IJk• nu 3bf, 2.75bf, huge dt11r w/m1rt>i. bl, frplc t1, 115,000 Dotti• Ltwl1 ,••ch Tim • Aly t4M73-'511 1 HOUSESICON009 FOR SALi OHA DEL MAR ~ OPEN SAT l SUN 12~ 321 MARtGOLD 3BR 2BA·St49,000. , John K1n119y, R E. , M9-n3~040 .. CEGAL fRtPlEX 1 909 Fl!RNLEAF AVENUE $6811,000 JOHN KENNEY R.E. 94•723-4040 N£w TOWNHOME USI S.f. 3BR 28A ~an vi.w Dec:k SSU.800 r JOHN KENNEY R.E. r M•n:M040 ,, ..... (h1l1 ........ 1. Oii om ~. 2·Slory, bulll In '92, 3Br 2 581, $334,000 E1ll & JWy Taytof, Ar/. MH-42--4722 811udtuf Townhom• 381 2 58a loedld wr\loanldes, 2c g81, S178,000 Ei~ & Jud>f Teytor. ~ 949-642-4722 Nr FllivwP•k • 2 mltobdl OPEN SAT·SUN HM 2175 PAC1F1C AVE 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH Wooded Newport LQxury Steps To Fashion Island 2 stry twhme, 2 mstr br, 2 Sba. • 1325 st, pool, spa, $2t4,950 By OMllr 949·574-5552 OCEAN BREEZES, CITY CONVENIENCES, CORONA DEL MAR LOCATION & CHAR • Vaulted ceilings, frplcs • Heated Olympic Pool OPEH HOUSE AU 10-1:00 Alto SUN 1·500 2053 81'91l1Wood E side l'louH, ov8f lsoost, exQUlsilety 1emod, ~ Olk, ma~. slcylts, beau yard By park Af1, pager $289,500 714-26M504- GRANDMAS'S COTlAGE E Sidi R·2 Lot R9duced to $239,900 Showe *Y nlcel 28c IBa Ed Ven den Bossch9 8'oke1 949~ 26 HOUSESICON08S FOR SALE ~GUNA NIGUEL ' Llgun1 Niguel 25121 Sanolia Open Sal·Sun t-4. 3br 2 5ba Soanng ceil's. lrplc, Ni~ Ranch. pnv. award vm Sdlools Ownet S269.900 949-363-8190 1 32~1 OCEANFRONT AXER THE PRICE WILL AMAZE YOUI AGENT M•na .. 120 •THE BLUFFS• ONE STORY END UHrT 3br . 2be "Expended" Major GtWlbell, QUiii Cui-dHIC. huge pnvate pelio Pl\nclcllltl orty AIJ9t Agt MM40-5560 BLUFFS Popuw 3br 2b1 end unit, llngle story. 1453,000. AOPOlntment Only. BrObr. 14M44-7424 Optfl ttouM Sun 1-4 0Lldo P9nn' 22 Blld1 F umlSlled 2bt 2bl 99811, pflW!- tallon lhuttecs land lse. convn pool Cor loc PnY bdl lor r~ $136K lido Resor1 Homes 94!Hl7J.6623 OI 720-9882 JHmlM CrMk Jewel Sll'lgle M, plan 2 ellvatld and unrl w/ spa, 2coonyards S617,500o< $2800 "'1181 Agl 949-646-20 t 1 Super see iiitnd 10V8iY ~. endoMd lenal, 1emodeled kt No 8lCpenM hill been &perldl $799,000. agl 94~&-2011 Newport Rt19ht1:Pi6id at 1o1 (8760 epp!OX aJ) Value wl38r, clean homo lne:ludAd $84SK or otter NJ. 949-646-2011 * BiG CANYON 3800 s F 48' 388. olficl. remodeled. d new ~. )lcuUI. phone sys, cedar c:IOHIS $7911.000 949·7'2 1·5888 Grest Ylewll Coodos on the •allf 2Br 291 rldooe-<USlom ::"· metblo gt'enrte & ry. Mary Lou Kltlhler ; 9•9-675-2700 EsT PRICED! oceant1~ ~ G1111 LOClllOn Whllt Water V-. $1 2 49.000 Balbol Nr#por1 Reany M•S14-110l, M~n3-4-4M AFFORDABLE 4Bi 38i 3c glf PfllrMlm loclllon locltld IO IYllYI~ Askwlg $559.SOO Jell McConvllle, Agent ~9 631 6006 Ext 102 NP tt.ijhle flHf, tuge hon* lol wfJX!ot Most deslllble ST in H191ta, upg111d&'ll#doWnl $54()t( 424 HOOlwood Ave °'*1 SIKI 12·4. Bottomllnl Really 949-645-9913 1 33::&1 Molt PQPUI• Plln A Trovn Vlltl tbt; 2.Sba condo, gulrd ~~~;:,~ MM71 ' 94M12·17'3 IAT,j AEO HIL.I. RIOOE 2 ~Alt, 4be, I c• p , 2 1 112 IC of land. $f7 ,000 •<>Den 8un 1-6• 2242 Pavllllon °' ..!!ff~ 11...-J3'1 ~ .. .,~ .-~ -;-, ,, ,.. i ~~ .. ( • I ~ -. .,, ..... • Country kitchens• Fabulous closets/storage • Wooded landscaping• 11-acre 11ature park • Walle to sltops & dining • Dogs /;cats welcome Select Location 1 Bedrooms from $1185 2 Bedrooms from $1410 J Bedrooms from $1775 THE BAYS of Newport &ach MacArthur cf Sa,, Joaquin Hills 1-888-219-0754 Irvine Apartment Communities LIVE IN LUXURY APARTMENT HOMES Exclusive Fashion Island Lifestyle ~ Concierge Service • 24 HR Security Cate •Clubhouse Facility • 24 HR Fitness Center I Bed from S 1795 2 Bed from $2385 I Bed/den from S 1815 2 Bed/den from $2210 Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Access Cas Fireplaces 9 Foot Ceilings Condo Specs Subterranean Parking Custom Home Design Program Available CALL FOR APPOINTMENT J -888-222-6924 105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA "OCEANFRONT e 11th ST. Fum 38rf.!.58a, Pia llUleis, FP. Awuome Winter ~ $1995/Mo 94g.on.1943 evw 949-553-t 115 days BAY VIEW = ilige 28f =· ~ tenlal ~ .. ~· to leny, no pm, S1800lmo 949~73-6640 f 10t APTS I CORONA DEL MAR •THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 2 B A TOWNHOMES Starting 0 $1095/mo. Mo TO Mo lease. ··we are a pet•• community. 6 blocks from the beach. 949-~2611 0pi9n HM Sat W, 41t Potrl...u. A11e. lktl Cottag9 28f 1 Ba. 2 bfks 10 bth, S 1fi00f mo.frnddt I.Ills•• Iv); Clll for eppt, Gordon MH"f).7350 ST\JtiiO. Ofl£N SAT 12"4 412.5 ACACIA 18R-tBA SO OF PCH. CLOSE TO BEOONIA PARK, S65C)'M() 714-908-20e0 ,, I• '.. . ... I.. I ,_ 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH Lido Ille on the beld'I 38' 381. sunny. cie.i, lndly 1111 S2750imo 413 Via lido Soud 949'e73-l 283 or 9491675-355 t Ocean view Heal1 Ol ~ 24-Ht gated. frpl, ,N_ W /0 , Concierge , 949-7()8.9898 Sfiacl0u1 2Br/281 conao Style W/O • f!plc, gated 4 Avallllllltl $2° 185-$2 ,400, 949-70611698 OCEAN FRONT Fum 28' 2Ba, Big SClMn TV, Pool Table, S3500i'mo yearly Thi GrNICllt VltWI ASSOCIATED REALTY MM73·3t63 Luaurloua Community 28c/201, W/O, frpt, ll'cellngsl concle111• Act Howl 949-706-9696 WHY RENT? You CAN Buyl 100% financing call 800-256-6217 fOf free Information •E SIDE COTTAGU 2~ 1BA 1 Cir g-., 2390 Elden IC . MMU-4515 2Bt 1 Ba Home In Nwpt1 H"1t$ lront & back yard, gar, W/O l*-upa, S 1400Jllno + Ulla. WC req'd. 94!HIS0-8674 ~ msg lbt 3be 2 $.lory Twnh&e neat T ri-scJJat• T otaltf 18fnOd81ed, g1tege, Wld 18111 SI& Newpo11 Sl!IOOhno 949-930-7527. 2bf 261 l\Oar fif'.square. Totmty remodeled, l/p, g81'8CJ8, ritlo. wld. 18th SI & Ntwpart Ill ·--7SV, ,.~ w---1:·:1111 Oeli.lll 81 new' lullY lwn'd 2bf 'VIiia Balboa• 2 Ms11 br's 2bl. 2C ger1 Y!ld, Ale, IYDtla, 8elu condo st IO bcMletbof qdet, dS 10 OCJ1 9'9-675-11~ Al l'tlOf1emen~IDIng11~ ..... octlHfAONT. 1Wi IT. MO Av.U 10.1 714-164-7221 Fum 38112 .58a. P11 ahUlter'S. FP, A"'8CM'M WlrMr "9ntaL lt99Wo t.411~1KI w 949-653-11 t 5 dlyl 8TEPI TO IXNbl ilR BA; Rilfurb, fl-pie, .... Drfvol by UH E lalbOI llv,, ••m7 --. • ByPhone (941>) M2·!l678 - By M.alMn Persons 330 Wr.at Bo,· Stl'r1·t Go<!tll Mc·sn. C'A Q2f12"7 \1 N~" JI'"' Bh d. 6r Ou St Hours l'rli·pl111J1r 8:JO.m1-:;.oop111 M· ••la, ·Fn1la1 \l'ulk-1 n 8 ;s911111....5 OOp111 Mocwt.•-~nda1 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH . Polley lfou·, 111111 cl1•u1lli111•, 01 r. ... 11lt11"f'f tu rhun~t· '"thout not ire 1111· puhli-l1t'I ll'"t'" 1. llw ri~ht 111 n·ri:.ur. n-rlo"'''· r1•H;;c· or n•jc•rr un\ l la~~ifi1·tl uch 1•1 t ht'lllC'llt Plr.1,,1• rt'prn t onv' error that mav bt• 111 \our du ... ~rfwil 1.11l 11n11wd1011·l~ Tht' D111h 11ilol Otfcp1~ no liuf1ilih• for 011, rr mr 111 nu od\'1-r11,,1•1111:111 (c11 "fri,·h it mav ho n.--,po11;il1l1• 1·~i·1·pt for tlw ro&1 11( tlw ~pOl't' urtuolly occupled by thr 1•1 ru1. Cm lit 1·011 n11ly lw' ullmwd fnr the rit~t in~<'l'tion. ..--------------Deadlines ~--...;..~-___, Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Tirnr day .. Wednesday S:OOpm Tuesday ......... Mondny S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wednes~ay .... Tue.:1tlay S:OOpm S~turday ........... Frida{S:OOpm 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH ~ •'•{":"' I ' " ' • • I 4,.. .• :1'· . \.: ...... . . 4"il Newport ::: Ridge I BUY AU PIAHOSI AnllqUes..-Ouallly IUll'llture OOt piece or whole ttouseluftl Cull peld 800-649-41122 I • APPUANCIS I Phlebotomy Couree BoslOn Reed Co. Clllf Reg 1390t291 1·800-201-1141 l·1 • ·•I . Exclusive Gated Community ATOP NEWPORT COAST • Enclosed Garage • Alai:m System • Washer/Dryer/Refrigerator • Fitness, Business, Clubhouse Centers ONE AND Two BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES FROM $1370 San Joaquin Hills at Newport Rid&e Drive Oat uonatrt 110\'I, Double oven. i ye,, old, $250 Celt 9411-759-1635 Lawn Mower, only uM<l lo llmtl, $75. LHf Vacuum SSO. Shop Smith Incl drlll, aandlf, lathe, ml111r 1ew, bind NW, wflll 10011 belt Off9f. 94•722-1441 I •12 BICYCkll I K2, 'IHI MOUNTAIN BIKE. Full Suap, XT compe. Bontrlg« wti.la, llt1 1tnt cond. w1th H11N l600. 714-42M75S I •54 FURNITURE I GLASS l BRASS DINING RM TABLE w/4 ch1111 was $995 now S 199/obo 949· 720· t 722 ITAUAN l SPANSH LESSONS FOR EVERYBODY Explllenced T eactie1. Wollled IOI .the haillan Consoilte. Cell Isabella. 949-933·3365 or Fax For Mote Info, 949-723-3482 1471 -.1 ALARM CO. HELPER NEEDED. Alwm lnStaltatJOn, good hand skits, elec1rlCal txpetlence a plustl Fu Resume lo 949-722-0550 BUUC iiAit COORDINATOR PIT or Fff In Newpoc1 ee.:tl Alrnng clrea ~mail mec:t*1e Knowledgl OI N;_. CUZlp, f'llomlker, and al'f ICJll. Wlf8 help(ul. Musi haYe C8I Fax 1esume to (949) 717-4783 Of Cll 949-717 ... 768. CASHIERIAffENOANT Deys & Eves avail Newport Cir CheYion' Fashion lsllm ask for Joo 94~H933 . ltallan IN!hef 1of1 • IOw- Mlt, new 1tlll wrlQOed, VlfY IOft, top quality. Wu S2000 uc:rlflce. SHO. M•261.ff33 SOia, 2 Arm cii11fa l Ottoman. Off wtw!t cheBlll. al Matching Custom Fumiure ._ ________________ .._ ______ ., $t800 obo 949·642·53&4 HOUSE KEfPERIGiAL FRlt>AY,, PIT IOI' EXEC In ~Front Home, Glut Pey, Educated F'~. Engaging, Non Smlu, Can Tll;Vel l=u Aes W( Pie or Lv Msg 714..e40-3481 ln11d; S.111/Genwal Office CM Mfg 1ep needs organilld il1<lN to run otc WI t1lln Inside sales, c01111lU4f1 sldls ~ PIT 10 sta11, hoully -. comm Fu r11ume lo 71M38-1591 ucenaed or Not w.•,. Hlttig Nowt EAA Is expi/l(llng their stall EduclbOn and Trelnng lees paid 800-400-539 t ext 1119 Newport Marina Apartments fb)'front c:onummity wi1ltprho;itc bc:id1 & m:uina Tropical lamJSC11ping·largc Ullai pool & sun deck Walle 10 liaJboa Island hops Minutes from fashion Island • S1>3cious 2BR and 2BR &: den apts • Printe patios or balconlc:s • Wood burning/gas ftttplacc • Private g~gc:s • Bo3t slips anllabtt • $2~0 • $}600 Sorry No Ptu l'lcuc ca1J (9'69) 760-0919 192 HOUSESolCOHOOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH uoo IS&.£ 2BR 28A SUNNY COTIAGE mowo. one UDO ISLE HOMEIAYM. •• Orunctr RMllon MN71 .. 111 1~ RENTALS I TOSHME Balboa Plnlneuela near pier. Avtl 1()'5~1 $50()'mo utlS Incl, S2SO k IOf Yvonne • 714-1 •• * HASSEL FREE MOVING Prot seeks eame 10 sharo 3bt 2 5ba E skit CM lg br & ()!Iv 1>a. $650 Incl utl 9•9-5'8 2268 CDM/18' Ava11a.ble 6Ct 15 Shall spac:lout 48c house. 5 blOcks 10 ocean, IV~ S600lmo 949-760-6569 NPB YOUNG FEM SHARING 2bt 2.508 condo, 2 car oai. WastVOry, NR Sul>ellot/PCH 1750• utl 949't21·5828 NB: F1male 10lflMt2br161 at belch Oeclc. Vp. tltrldly, HARBOR VIEW HOMES parking, no.'lrnklpets $700 Incl Chanmo 3& 281. fl9Stty 11111 Cll Don at 949-646-2259. ~ i1lide & oul. smoofl B11601 ii, blClr houM, 3br eels, mt toe "chf kdd. 2bl 1 rm tvl!I. Prof f9m; $2850/Mo NJ. 949-494-7042 M70(mo + dep l 1/3 utlL NEWPOflT HEIGHT1 AREA Avall Ho¥ 111. MM75-4143 38drm 1.58ath, s1asWo. kPa BEACH OCEAN FRONT No pttl, yerd., nr.oi-, HOUSE ON TI1E SANO Cllf LlndMy M•11H785 metr bri1>a, 11\#ldry. $1200.. UDO ISlE 4Bt 38i Sj)ICbi 112 utll ..... ~7481 ~i:=:= 1-VA~TIOHI Reallora9'H=I • R80Rf lfA1.9. 1··=-1 GORGEOUS 1 a 2BR t CONDOS• 1 BR Upei.lrt & 28R downlUllrt 1015 •f, Botti wtlh MW CWJ19t. 111tlllllh'emo41. fl Vfa Contenlo Thi Rlnter Cent.I' 714-141-4203 B11boa "9nln. Spacloue OefUH ti new,~ fum'd, 2bt 2bl, 2c get. Wld. Ale. IVl>tlS. qUel. els to bth 9'9-675-11~ 1~--1 • Sou1h Cow Metro • P11me e.kerl8111itol locflllorl. 20().1 fl. 7t4·957-t959 •200 .L NEXT To .W. AIRPORT. OfFlCES LOCATED In Al 0 PARK. Call 71"657-1351. CME MD£, eecin, 11 on Pffv .. llty, Mlt Tustin a ~"' ~~125llTIO, tUT11>E cotti ..... 0moe rtrUI S200flllo. qrMI locailon, 1vell1bl1 now. MM4Ml10 420 GARAGE SALES HUNTINGTON HARBOR Set 8·2pm Nautical. IOy$, house hold. spor1s, lots of mcsc •16963 EDGEWATER• Cllt Warnef. Algonqujn. Oavenpor1 Mu"I Gln98 Sele Sat·Sun &vn no oartf birds Huge vaooly Rt ~· ll'lllquel 370 LAdrolt • North Lagun1. Muitl Home Gir191 Slit! EASTSIDE Com Meta C¢a1ina Stiore St lllll T u&lin g 22nd Sun MonwYJ Oct 3rd NPe UDO ISLAND SAT-SUN i-5, 353 V1I Lido Soud Belllnl bunk bid Ml w/chltl, CheflJwood cflMI! NI. meny lltmt HO JUHICI WOU'f TANflNO BEDS TAHATHOME BUY DIRECT AHO SAVE! COMMERC~E uMI from $11119 00 LO'fl Monf1tf Ply!!Wll FREE Color C&lllO!I Cll I -80(). 71 1-0 t 58 .. ,mm WANTED ANTI UES Older Styl• Furniture PIANOS t. CollectiblH ·""""-·f-•St-.ot·~·~"""""'• $$CASH PAID $$ _,.......,, ....... ._. WE BUY ESTATES • lmmed~t• fnendly •-• "WE PAY llOM FASTDr Whlt1 wick., bedroom Ht. Daybed, desk, d1esse1. stlelVee, cllalc & 1111nor Good cond S500 949 650-74.Q 1458 PETWVESTOCK I THEJR BACKI PUG PUPPIES 9 WKS. SSOOEA. 3 GIRLS, 2 BOYS, SHOTS, FA~. CALL KATM•S15-49H 4eo llUllCAL INSTRUMENTS 1--==1 TOP ISllRECORDSI JIU. R & 9 soul Rock 8IC sos & eo·s MIKE 94~7505 WANTED! 0L0 COINS! Gold, lllv8' F1ankfin lllll'l1, Slelllflg Old Watches & jewelry WESTCOAST COINl-42'"'8 •WANTED TO BUY• Am11ican Indian Rugs, Bukets. Pol1ety F1om pnv11e Plf1Y Dye 9411-723~ Ed HIGHEST PRICES PAID for diamonds. watches, Jewelry, gold, sliver. WE TOP AU OFFERS WORLD ESTATE JEWELRY NEWPORT BEACH 9-49-675· 1585 MARKETING ASSISTANT FIT In ~ Beach Musi be prof'JCienl Mk"*>ll! U5el ~ knowt1dg1 of Qu11k, pho40lh0p ~ Respon:Jf- btkies inc:bll ~ dgttal ,... '°' pr• pre$$ Some graphic deslanl!Ypesetting, genlfal olhce~ Prolesslonll llMIOmllnl Fax resume to 1149 ·717·4783 or cell 9'9·717""768 •PHONE SALES• SPOATS ADVERTISING OFFICE IN CM 714-557-9914 A GOOD AD• Daily Pilot ....... Driver Wanted H.22 per ho11t pfu. ....... ...... Mon thtu ""' 2:46MI to 5:45plft. Adel-"°"" WOftl ""Y be av ... Ible. lluet heve ttuck °'·Ven. hbllty IMUrlftee with ptoof or peymenta, dtf.,. .... llceftM, IOetal MCurity csd, Ind clMn D.M.V. print out Accepting appllcatlon1 Mon to thru Fri from 8:00am to 4:00pm. PIN .. bring all requlrtd lnfonnatlon. T1me1 Orange County Attn: Pim Becklngham 2901 Gtrry Avt. Santa Ana, Ca 92704 714-54M548 800-933-4080 SalM/Adwrti11n9, Exp1nellng commurtlly lllWSPll* group ..... hide ... ,. ption. Sllel ~.pg. Grlll QllPOl1Lnly. Base • commission. F>hy11ell/ diug acreemg l9Q FurMumeto Mlftley Oetltele e 9'M31"'5M -EOE- I • " -f • " ' e ".- ,._. • f ' ••. ,;• I I . ·.. . ,,..,,.. _1 ... cllSI AMA ·" °""1 3250 ml, beige, lealtl«' nrvf, cd (002.864) $28,988 1 , NABERS (714)540:8100 CADILLAC DEV1UE '87 Low 1111111, Mir, V8 No!1ha1ar. bll ol Wirf. (21"48) 122.988 ...,.. OtclMIOblle CedillllC 714-54().1100 ClbiiDc DEVien ·w Low 141( ml, wlwtl, lln ltalher. V8, HotlNtat. bll of WllT (7 48772) $21.988 Haber9 Otclemoblle Cldlllac 714-$40-f100 Have A Garage Sal ·e ! t-..i ').·-· By OtMI IS GQlllN wtlh OMAR SHMbF and TMINAH HIRSCH • IMPlJCIT TRUST Nortb·Soulh vuJnerable. North deals. playen. The ruaon is that. when • opponent preempu Ill the four·lever. rou seldom have lhc son of holding in that ui1 to make four no &n.1mp a viable contr1e1. If you do. it is u.suaJ • ly correcl 10 play for penalties. While ii was a rather aureuive action, ii led to a aood ·fleatt. slam dcspiie East's hiah level preempt. NORTIJ •653:1 t>JS o K 103 WEST •AK~k • Vold • K Q J 10 9 7 4 We$1 fed the queen of diamonds. and• declarer played low from dummY.. East rcalil.Cd there was a possibllily of collcclin1 1wo diamond Irick.a. Nevcnhcless, Easl tlccled to squMdet lhc ace of diamonds "on air," usu1lly a cardinal sin, to shift 10 the kins of spades. Soulh coveted wilh lhc ace, but West's ruff defeated the slam one trick. 0 642 07 o QJ965 oA842 · •98532 •6 SOUTH • A8 t> AKQ 10983 0 7 • 1074 The bidding: NOR111 F.AST SOlll'H WF.Sr •• •• 4NT Pu1 so ..... ..... Pus 'Q ·- Opening lead: Queen of o Good defense is built on pattner· ship trust. If partner bids a suit and you willy-niUy elect 10 lead some olhcr suit, partner will never know what you hold. South's four no trump is played as Bl.ackwood by almost aU expeoenccd What made East risk promoting lhc king of diamonds to lhc fuJfl.lling trick? Pannership trust. East could sec that only two ~ were miss- ing -lhc ace and lhc eight Hid Wcs1 held either of lhcse cards, it would surely have been led ll Irick one. Therefore, West hid to be void in spades. so overtakina lhc queen. of cfjamonds with the ace 10 shift to a spade converted a possible set 10 a sure one. 1-~1 -69_5_C_~_fTR_N_SISU_u_c:_:_ MERCEDES SIOSEL 'M CADILLAC ELDORADO 'II Grt1t condhlon, loaded, LC# mlel, lellhtl, meny 11ru, run• xlnll $7500. « ball bal of wan (601883) $23,088 offw. t4M4M032 NABERS CAou.Uc elbORlbO 'DI {714)540-ttoo Touring, 300 H.P, Notlhstar, DODGE NEON '98 v.Me pearl, tan llhr. ll0f990US' Au1o, 4dr, AC (604157) NABERS . $33,988 (99505/341544) SI0.995 {714)540-9100 MCKENNA VOU<.SWAOEN CADILLAC SEVlUE STS '97 71._...2-.2000 Low 25k mies, 300 h p FORD THONOERliiRO 'ii Notlts1ar, prSbrll concftan V ·8, auto trans. lie, ltalhlr (819821) $29,988 lntenodUll pov.-er, c/c, aoo rooc. . NABERS °'!Y $'9.500 90!H23·-6494 {714}PM100 HYUNDAI 187 cAOiUlc SEVlliE sts 'ii Runs well, 4 1petd, Only 9200 ml, emerald. sunroof, S120M>BO. !uht, moonrool, cd & morel 714-545-1150 MMUiisti ECUPSE '11 Al*>, c.s. ed. 8C. """ ( 155269199432} $12.995 MC1<£NNA VOLKSWAGEN 71 ...... 2.2000 MER~Y~'i1 Al Ml! drNt, IUtO, lit, cd stacker, ... llhr, nrvf, lloV whl1 & morel (J23796) Cal tor cwrwi pricinQ • LEXUS OF WESTMIHST'EA {714)1924906 NISSAii iWiiiA . 'to UR (900405) $35 988 NABERS {714)54o-t100 ~Ulf XJI 1N P'#f, •. IUIO sun roof, phone, Vtry clean. wtll mtnllnld =:SM~~ °'!Y CARS $1()().$500 aup POI.ICE llPOUNO Honcll8, T~ ~~t!r' 1..00-172-1470 Eat 1'110 CHEVROLET ASTRO 'N Low milts, IUI IM" & morel (207181 )Cal for ounent pric:lno lEXUS OF WESTMINSTER- g14)892-6906 rrtlfl lites. CID ltacttlr, 92k ml S5995 cal Rich 9'9-723-1588 &bSiliOBLE CiERA '15 Lind Rover befendti iO 'M 4.df, mo lrW, NC, rttJo/ ·~~.=~· :'srs:'~="' Cal tor delldl wtl dtlWf ot:bSiiOiiLE T«Oflldo 'ti 28.5K/otlet Leeve mt111g1 Whltl lteltlllf=nrvf, 3 8 Y6, Iller ~ !U&-489-2739 l9lnllc ~a 301749) $8.988 liiiCi Rover bite ·11 sE7 ""' Al opcionl, seats 7, CID, {714)54o.t100 prds, lmtt\IC cond $24,500 PontliiC 80MiYU1e ·n 714·322-4375 909-337-21116 New llrt11b1t11ry/p1lnt LEXUS ES300 ... All pow, em-tm Clll, Niii caa for C\Kll!fl l>fbno grMtl $319$ 714-869-7507 LEXUS OF WESTMINS'feR SATURN SC·1 '83 (714)882.aol Auto, mnrf, txcellellt condi1iool LEXUSES300 '§s (189218) S6.988 C.il lor currll'C pnang NABERS Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your ~arage Sale AQ ! CHEVR LETTAHOHS'N Low lnllts. lealher, lull pwr, p(lvacy glass, alloys, rool racll: • • (3061 41 )C.tl tor current pnang LEXUS OF WESTMINSlD- {714 )892.ff06 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)540-9100 (714)192"906 Toyota CMltY VI LE 'tS LEXOs ESSOO '9i • Aulo air 1u1 pwr, em-Im cass. Clll lor w renl P"C*lll lbl, ltvlf/gtl'f leltoef Ir-., Classified Community Marketplace DODGE CA.RAVAN '93 Gf1fld, ~ ale. loaded (9990&'&04290) $7 .995 MCKENNA VOllCSWAGEN 71 ...... 2..a:OOG FOffO EXPEOITIOH 'Ill Edell S..4JCo4, IUlo, llhr, lul pwf. pwr ..... days. 8K mi. (A t667t)Cll fcmnrent ~ LEXUS OF WESTllHSTEJf (714)192.ffOI LEXUS{7~~:NST'ER = ot!o-C::no:o. sell W!us (5400 191 •TOYOTAPiCKUPTACOiiA Cll for cunttl ~ SRS 'It. 4X4 cllln, 1Xtr1 cab, LEXUSrffaNSfEA :ii.>1a5o ~~~ft monaoo... 1 roYOTA TERCEL . ., cal tor cun1n1 pnang Good nnq. 10 ml LEXUS OF WE'STMIHST'EA 11ooodi.on1d 119"1 & cMctl __ .:..{7_14.;..>m_..,. ___ I Only s1aso 114-SsHase Fr doy, October I , 1999, IS I TODAY'S CROSSwoRD PUZZLE .. ' 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS. CADILLAC CONCOURS '17 Low rnleS, beige Ian lealhef, moonroot. days, Bal of waif (287633) $27,988 NABERS {71•)54G-t100 VWBEETU M 5 JOd/Cly, cas IC (066679199:Jn) $11.995 MCKENH4 VDLKsWAGEH 714442-2000 VWBEETlE'tl NllJ'fs,ac.cass.~ (037787199514) St!'.995 MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN 714'142-.2000 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS 1695~~~1 VW BUS 'IS VW JETT~ GL '17 UHIOUEJ..~HOWN BY APPT 5 $pd, pmr, Cl\JiSe ' 1.mLY. S3500 (0789:W99495) St3.995 .... 72M809 MCKENNA VOl.KSWAGElf VW EUROVAN CAMPER '97. 11._...2.2000 S10Vt, srik. tng rumece. vw JffiA GL 191 pop top, lleepl 4, •c. r:k. _ 5 qxi, pmr c;ruiM "8¥1 ,, .. , MW banery 33 511 (~99) $13,985 ml ~1.900 (FUii ~ MCKENNA VOU<SWAGEH Convtllloo by ~I 714-142-2000 714-578-0144 VW JETTA 'M VW JEnA GL 'ii S1PCI we. pw, caaaaa 5 spd, pmr. lloys. cd (072213m427} $11 l02485Bi99494} $12.985 MCf(fNNA VOlKSW~ MCKENNA VOlKSWAGEH 71._...2~ 11._...2..2000 ·to ~ EdPiiiiJ 01 ' · VW J£ff A GL '97 -Twtlo ~ top. s.d., 5 fOd. Pfl'V. ~-lloYI 3 dly ""' ~. nn·•: (~I $13.995 loldlid. gr'Ollld lllteds SZ300 MCKENNA VOUCSWAOEN Moma~ Ill 714-642-2000 • ..~., ...... ffoME, HEAL.TH NG BUSINESS ~ ... ;_f·~01 . . ........ . '" .. ., . ' ,t·:"' :> ;: ' • . t • * ACOUITIC REMOVAL ~NOCKDOWN TEXTURE APPUED. 71"'1o.»t5 .. ~ .-: ' .. , "w .... ~~ ... ~....,.., •r· ~.., ... I'• ~h r-:-.~.nn·1 .. .. , ' " -\,_. .!'.~ Ii.! ~ ~~-;-1 '. . '~) .... · . '"' "· ( ttllll ( \l\f lnc•l lw P•lt P ram ~·11& ~'·it'd ~ f"1l((ie$ I CultiM'11y fJwK~ flhiblt. I le&Jl,<t)~i; ,\UnyAu P •ln ro choo!.C om I ('(1)1 S2 4()'¥.\ C.:all 800-713-2002 ~euraupafr.('Otll ~ .-""". -~:: , ' . ' ' . • lo. . . . ~·· ::-~·;. : . ' . I "'TtT ..... ..,....... '!'f ~ W'I' ~TY"" ........ ~ l ' .; • • • •All Dryw1ll S.VlceP 35 Yen tJcp • Free E&lrnltt Lf308&47 • 714-612·2111 AACHcitlFT DESIGN UGHT SOfFITSIA!DiES NITCHESICLOSETSIDOOAS REPAIRS / 714-4 t3-700\ WITTAOlN oAYWALL · All pllu11/sm1IV11g lobt CU.AN! 20lt, lllr1 !r..'!' 111 LMOOOH 71~14U .. ---~ . .. . . ' " .. ' . . . "T•r11 ..... n~ :":-;,I" r-.---•• ~~ .... · "": AUTl'ldelHome lmptowmentl " ...... 8ath/Kltcfl1n r1modtllng, ~ m--.20n. ~ 71.t-269-7185 Olklt rllj?Onl! ,\. -,;,;-~ .· ··--. ' 71 ..... 1112 AVMAM.E TODAY! .....,,.... '.,' .\:·i. . ' -~ . .. -1. • ~--~' , .. -, for II your needs ... 13,000 CHILDREN ARE DEAD ... ~~ •L-• IOI Jl'.'Ochacts w.t arc in your home rit.ht nowt DOn't pllt your ltids at risk any tonpr. Jntroduc.ing an tum noo-toiOc clean' ~EDJBLEso ~ kids will be ufe. CALL TODAY • PUBLIC NOTICE Th• Calif Pu~llc· Utll1tles Comml$$1oo REQUIRES that all used household goods movers_ print their P.U C. Cf! T number, i.moe and chaufters print their T C P. number in all aMm· menl$ If you have a question about tht ltg&ity d a mover, limo or chauftlf. cal· PUBLIC UTlllTIES COMMISION 71"558 ... 151 ' .. ~ I r-] 1 , ' . ii YRS QUOWTY PlJHtiNO TOUCHUPS TOO 24 Houis • Alchlld Sinor ......... . ~ ·.J " ' ~: . ·~· ,....., ....... ... __..~ · 1'1 r-T Illa ·flllnll·lllm . ............ . 141 . 141 . 12• -- •• r .. -. ..... ..,. . .......... ··;- ' ~. .... -·-' "4 ~ ~ ... ;11 ·. • - . "9-r" ... ,, ... ··.-·· -- - . ,-----