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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• J SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmEs SINCE 1907 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1999 .A time of·trouble Newport-Mesa survived a host of disasters during the 1930s, including floods and an earthquak~ NANCY CltEEVfR quake and the giant Not all were exc1l<'d <ibout the removal of the mud fldts, however ·In 1934, the Costa Mesd HNald reported that "th.is newpleasure harbor down here is going.to be hne for everybody but the birds,• which would Jose their natural habitat. , .:·-. 1q)10 dredger "John W hile the 1920s saw prosperity, growth and times of indulgence in the Newport-Mesa, the 1930s brought despd1r and determination, re- building and redefining. McMullen,• which churned and sputtered sand and sill in New- port Harbor for two . solid years. Changes 1n schools, the harbor and the rail- road were highlights of the 1930s. For a com- plete list see Page 4 The dredging of the once-treacherous bay would ·become what defines Newport Beach today. a haven for boaters and tourists, along Wlth wealthy people looking for the good life. In the latter part of the decdde 'the area was hit hard by unusudl wedther. Sweltering heat and excessive rain pummeled the coast, sending people In the 1930s, the area was rattled early on by the collapse of the stock market and later by floods, an earth-SEE 2000 PAGE 4 A different kind of Christinas shopping • Costa Mesa church holds a market for h oliday gilts that depart from the season's air of commercialism . ASOREW WA,Ul;ER lbl,Pb To counter what they see as the increasingly materialistic direction Christmas celebrations have taken· in recent years, the First Uruted Methodist Church of Costa Mesa held an "alternative• market on Sunday. With the participation of sever- al charity groups, the market's profits will be dedicated to needy populations around the world The market, which was held on the church grounds, was a reaction to "aggressive commer- cial advertising that bas taken the meaning out of Christmas,· said Jane Englar, market organizer and church member. Although the market only . drew the participation of about 60 &hoppers, the volunteer vendors said they felt good about partici- pating in an event intended to renew the more altruistic mes- sage of Christmas. •1t's a great event and allows us to get our shopping done ear- ly,• church Pastor Dick Ewing said. One ol the vendors on hand was Third World Hand Arts, which sells folk art pieces from around the world to a U.S. audi- ence, and returns 80% of the profits to the artists. •Tue market gives people a chance to see quality craft pieces from around the world,• arts rep- resentative Mary Ellen Keating said. Consumers could purchase handmade wooden jewelry box- es from El Salvador, lace doilies from India and quilts from Pana- ma, among a variety of global gifts offered at the HMds arts presentation. O ther participating.vendors SEE MARKET PAGE 4 SAY AGAIN A collection of the best quotes from recent news stories. "It really means that it 1s something • we need to look at. How can we make sure the public understands what we're trying to do?" -Serene Stokes, presldenl of the Neweort-Mesa school board, on the failure of a school bond in Huntington Beach. "In a way, it was a win and a Joss. The win was that the supernsors are finally looking at health ca~. which they've n.ver really done in the past." -....., FOfbllth. brder of Costa Mesa's Share Our Setves. on a county ded- ~ SEAN HIU.ER/ DAILY p,,or Dayna Petut, president of the Balboa Performing Arts Theatre Foundation, is overwhelmed after receivin~ a St-million contribution on Sunday to help renovate the Balboa Theatre. Board members surrounding Pettit are Steve Bromberg, left, Douglas Boyd, Jo King, Britta Pulliam and public relations officer Sue Cannon. Grand slam donation Million-dollar check puts Balboa Theatre on target for r enovations and reopening .~fib I t must have been one of the most surreal moments in philanthropic history. On Saturday morning, Newport Beach resident Donna Crean gave the Balboa Performing Arts Theatre Foundation a $1-million donation dunng a power break.last at ... Den- ny's ·• Although most people don't asso- ciate a "Grand Slam Breakfast• with big-time finance, that's exactly what Crean ordered at the restau- rant on Bristol Street m Costa Mesa -after handing the seven-digit check over to foundation public relations official Sue Cannon. The massive donation had board members in a state of <'Cstatic shock Cannon said she cried and •was ·at a loss for wordsw after Crean signed qver the money. The donation will put the theater "over the top,• acc-ording to board member Steve Bromberg, who added that he expects the Balboa now has enough funds to open on schedule in the fall of next year. The foundation, made up of 11 board members, has spent almost five years raising money to rebuild the community landmark. The theater's entire interior and extenor will be redesigned Early estimates had placed rebuilding costs at $1 million. But this summer, after taking a clo ec look, architects and construction consults upped costs to about $3 million. The donation by John and Donna Crean gives the foundation a total• of about $2 million. Although the Creans were not available for comment on Sunday, they dtd issue a short media state- ment. •Saving the Balboa Theatre is a wonderful community project.• the couple sa..ad in the statement. •we have fond memones of our children Miu.EN IU 0 ENT VlS1ting the theater. This theater will give many children to come the same en1oyment we had." After Cannon received the Cre- ans' check, she called foundation president Dayna Pettit and other board members to gather in front of the 72-yea.r-old theater Sunday afternoon, where the swpnse was announced. •I am ecstatic. This is a dream come true,• c;aid foundation secre- tary Jo King after hearing the news. "They are really kind and generous people to make such a large dona- tion." "This will help us realize our dreams," added foundation treasur- er Varon Telem. "I am excited to deposit this check. It's the most I have ever put m the bank at one time." The board members ga!}lered al the foundation headquarters above the theater. One was so happy she aid she was ready to • tand on her head and do cartwheels.• sion not to use money from the national tobacco settlement on health care Booking down the freeway "Dad, Dad, Dad, the bobber's going up." . -Alexandra Mazur, 5, who set a world fishing record this summer when she caught an 11·pound, 4-ounce channel catfish at Laguna Niguel Lake. "Linda Dixon and I hBve said that it's insulting. It's 1 very emotional Issue." -Ubby Cowan, Costa Mesa city councilwoman, on Santa Ana Heights residents who want to be annexed by Newport BHch and not Costa Mesa. When traffic crunches to a halt on the San Otego Freeway th da~. the occurrence i m de ·tightly I t thou for some bee.au a Newport Beach r 1dent, Duvall Hecht, one sat through the ~ame thing dunng his d~uly com· mute to Los Ang le . Hecht foundod Books on Tnee m rn;~ croat- mg e tecording of Georg Plimpton' •Paper Uon. • Bu!in took ofl almost lmmediately, and th company employ worked 18·hour da~ initially to brtng recorded nov to Sput.hem Callfomi ' legions of gridlocked drivers ate gla~, .. : r-..--·--~ NEWPORT· BEACH · • Population 3,400.. · • 1930. Balboa Island lots sell for S700 to SBOO. Lido Isle off-the· water lots run $700; bay-front lots cost about S1,800. · • Five gallons of gasoline: S.68 • Newport Harbor Yacht Club rides, S 1 25 each * Mrs. Christine Douglas became the city's first professional librari· an in 1933. She received a monthly salary of S 105. The first official city library was built the previous year and was 2,200 square feet. • 1930 Newport Beach Boat Works was largest industry in the harbor district. It had an annual payroll of SB0,000. -For Costa Mesa at a glance, ~ee Page 4 Skate park hangs in balance •Mayor says a decision needs to be made tonight · on whether to build the facility, and where. &i:iA.-..: ~1CC0RMAO: D.J1y l'llol COSTA MESA -Tonight rrught he the last chance the at) has on gettmg a skatel>Oard park built, Mayor Gary l\fonahan said. rt the City Councll fd1ls to make a decision about builchng a skateboard facility at TeWmkle Park, no skate park m<1~· u~ hu1lt, he SaJd -we might o' weU k.i!'I' the skdleboard park goodhy<!" Mon- dhan said. The site the counol is focu,tng on is al the east side of Ti•\\'. mkle Park, near the comer ot Jumpero Dnve and Arlington Avenue, The area 1s open turf \Vlth d grove of eucalyptus and ash trees. At the meeung, the colfficil 1s SEE PARK PAGE 4 Greenlight nears goal · for petition NEWPORT BEACH -The Grc~nhght Committee n- nounccd this weekend that 1t ts closing m on its goal of getting 9,000 'ignatures to ensure ll! UU· tidtive gets on the Nev.'J)Qrt b Uot. The peution dlrt•ady has the 7,000 signatures needed to get the imllative on the ballot, but b cau e a JOC!o margin 1 recom- mended by political advisors. the group has IIlcrea!'cd its Objective. The traffic m1Uativc would reqmre voter approval for any SEE GREENLIGHT PAGE 4 INDEX ClASSlFIEDS 1 POUCE lllEf -----2 PUBUC NOTICES .. 6 SPOITS .:.-.-.. -··-· _......_ __ .__.. WEATHER f 2 Monday, November 15, 1999 INSIDE SCOOP Thomson feels like six million V ice Mayor Tom Thom- son is back and rann'- to go at the City Coun- cil meetings. He injured his knee a couple of weeks ago and had to briefly excuse him- self. But, after gettiµg ortho-· scopic surgery, Thomson is 4S feelJ,ng as strong as a $6-mil- lion man. ALARMING NEWS ln other council news, Newport Beach Mayor Dennis O'Neil is having trouble with his new, high-tech home- alarm system. After his wife tripped the complex system, it went off and the police came rushing to their home. While it was a great sample of the city's efficient services, which O'Neil has helped to ensure, he had to J>dY a false alann fee of $100. DOUBLE TAKE George Carpenter had a rough time on Friday. He was attacked by two men on Bay Island as they attempted to burglarize the home on whtch Carpenter was working. When police took his report, they might have thought they were seeing dou- ble. JC you were wondering what Carpenter does for a liv- ing, look no further than bis last name He's a carpenter. -Compiled by Daily Pilot staff NEIGHBORS Costa Mesa chiropractor and founder of Heller Cbi- ropracbc and Sports Injury Brian GJ. Heller has been accepted into the • 1999. 2000 Srathmore's Who's Who," a biographical pub- lication listing •successful individuals•.... OCC's culi- nary students captured nine medals at the 32nd annual Orange Empire Chef's Culinary Arts Salon . that was held Nov. 7 at the Anaheim Hilton. Andrea Ovesen of Costa Mesa was among those who took home bronze medals in the five-plate entree platter category .... Brian W. Chung, son of Costa Mesa residents Sam and Bonnie Chung, has received silver pilot's wings after graduating from specialized under-• graduate pilot trauung at Laughlii>. Air Force Base in Del Rio, Texas .... University of Michigan's College of Engmeering has released its Dean's Honor List. Among those on the list is Jeffrey John Batterton of Newport Beach .... Newport Harbor High graduate and Nayy Midshipman Troy A. Treaccar recently completed six weeks of U.S. Naval Academy Indoctrination in Annapolis, Maryland .... OCC's speech team won a number of honors at recent speech tournaments. Angela Lopez of Costa Mesa pkked up a medal, as did Lucas Ochoa, Adam Navarro and Melissa Jenk· ins, also of Costa Mesa. • • Fora GOOD CAUSE Bud de Cannis Teaching kids boxing, fitness and hope JENIFER RAGt.AND lkif Pb B ud de Cannis does not like to think of himself as a volunteer. Yet every weekday -after he does personal training sessions in the morning and works as a general con- tractor in the afternoon -de Cann.is heads to the gym at Save Our Youth on Hamilton Street. locals only Doily Pilot "It is the hardest, most rigid form of training.'' .. There, be spends a few hours each night coaching boxing to kids. He teaches them technique, instills some values about fitness and health, and helps boost their confidence along with their strength. He buys them shoes when they come in bare{oot, and provides them with water bottles and towels -all with money fi'om his own pocket. CONRAD LAU I DAILY PILOT Volunteer coach Bud de Cannls monitors the training of Jordan Fissel, 16, at the Save Our Youth gym. other social causes. In the 1960s, he ran for a Long Beach congressional seat, and he worked in the communi- ty during the Watts riots. ·training can be invaluable. But de Cannis would rather not talk about how he •got involved• with the youth organization or about why he gives so much of his time to the cause. It's just something he's always done. •1 guess it's the chip on my shoul- der," he said. "I was spit on at the Rendezvous Ballroom (in Balboa) when we came there from Garfield High." Aside from political activism, de Carulls' time is spent immersed in fit- ness. He has written books, including one to be released next year called •Ask Not What Your Body Can Do For You, Ask What You can Do For Your Body,• and frequently gives lectures. clean up the gym and has started a solid boxing program with about 60 kids. He said there have been trou- bled kids who have been difficult to work with, but getting through to those kids is part of what makes the JOb rewarding. "There was this one in particular who gave me a lot of trouble, but I did some soul-searching and tried to p·ut myself in bis shoes," de Cannis said. •1 ended up turning that kid.'' Although de Cannis admits that the kids he works with rarely show open gratitude for what be is doing for them, be said he gets his feedback in other, more subtle ways. That's what helps keep him going at it. "I get mvtted to dinners, and I feel · comfortable around them.• he said. "They listen to me, and they keep my gym very respectful." "I don't think volunteerism is somethlng I've discovered," he said. "I've worked with youth athletics all my life.• De Cannis said he knows boxing carries a stigma. But he says the sport is a conditioning tool that can be taught as a science. The Save Our Youth boxing pro• gram needs volunteers and donations. For more information, call (949) 548- 3255 De Cannis, now in bis. 70s, grew up in the banios of East ·Los Angeles, where be said being involved with sports was one of the only ways to "take the next step.• He's also a life- time activist for minority groups and He started volwtteering at Save Our Youth after he saw a newspaper ad about a year and a half ago. "It gives you so much confidence," he said. •rt is the hardest, most rigid form of training.• • FOR A GOOO CAUSE features the people who do good in the community. To submit st<> ry ideas, call (949) 5744233 or send e-mail to dailypilotOlatimes.com. Since then, de Cannis has helped And for young people, that kind of WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS I Phillippi-Yunker Auberge du Soleil in Rutherford, Calif., was the setting for the Oct. 2 wedding of Anne Michelle Phillippi, of Newport Beach and Jason Alexander Yunker, of Hing- ham, Ma. . The bride is the daughter of Terry and Marian Phillippi and Barbara Phillippi of New- port Beach . Her dress was an ivory satin Allred Angelo. Her maid of honor was Lisa Murar of Newport Beach. Bridesmaids were Tami Ser- ber, of Petaluma, Calif., and Robyn Ritsch, of Vail, Colo. The bridegroom is the son of Philip and Lois Yunker of Hingham, Mass. His best man was Lance Eck of Petaluma. Ushers were John Barkley of Deer Park, Calif., and Chris Purvis of Napa, Calif. The reception was held at Auberge du Soleil and was attended by 100 guests. The couple will live in Rohnert Park, Calif., follow- ing a wedding trip to Maui. The bride is employed as a benefits administrator with Restoration Hardware. The bridegroom is a tech- nical writer with Peregrine Systems. Karrie Whlbnan and Kyle Mullins Whitman-Mullins K. Thomas and Carol Wlut- man have announced the engagement of their daughter, Karrie Ann Whitman, of Costa Mesa, to Kyle Jacob Mullins, of Dallas, son of Lonn and Sheila Mullins of Dallas. The bode-to-be is a gradu- ate of Costa Mesa High School and attended OCC. The groom-to-be is a gradu- ate of Costa Mesa High School and the University of North Texas. A Feb. 20, 2000 wedding is planned in Costa Mesa. IN BRIEF WISH OF THE WEEK . Eighth annual Project Playhouse brings in record $350,000 + ORGANIZATION: FISH (Friends in Service to Humanity) Harbor Area, an outreach organization that operates a mobile meal program for shut-ins, homeless and hunger prevention pro- grams, and assistance programs for low income working people The eighth annual Project Playhouse fund-raiser brought in a record-breaking $350,000, which will go to building and renovating shel- ters for homeless families in Southern California. More than $250,800 of that total was from the auction of 11 playhouses and one dog- house. The record-breaking figure is a 52% increase from last year's total. Tbe playhouses were designed and built by various businesses and architectural firms. The houses, which ranged in style, sold for bids ranging from $900 for •Buster's Dream House• to $36,000 for •Magnolia Manor.• The auction party also drew more attendees than ever -1,200 people. "The auction party would not have been the phenome- nal success it was without the outstanding support of the building industry communi- ty," said event co-chair Micha.el Schrock, who thanked all the volunteers and individuals who designed the houses. The houses were judged and participants received award"S for their architectural efforts. •The Owl and the Pussy- cat• by Richard F. Crawford Co. was presented with the Grand Award for the most outstanding playhouse. "The People's Choice" award went to "Victorian Enchantment• by William Lyon Homes. -Noakl Schwartz + CONTACT: Debby O'Connor, execu- tive director + ADDRESS: P.O. 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Mlnaglng (a/tor M.wc: Mlidn, 01feclOI' of ~.-,y ~ 'l\lmtine. Sen!« Editor, Copy Desk .,,,. ""* (Jf All,.,._... , lEMPERAlURES Balboa 65152 Corona del Mar 69152 Costa Mesa 71154 Newport Buch 69153 Newport Coast 67153 SURI' FORECAST bpect 3· to S-foot waves at most beaches with some overhead s.ts at some of the better spot's because of a nrN northwest swell Joined by a bU1ld1ng south· west swell. LOCATION SIZE Wtdge 3 5 Newport 3·5 BlackleS 3 6 River Jetty 3'4 CdM 3 4 TIDES TODAY Fl~t low 2:23 a.m ........................... 1.5 First high 8:33 a .m ........................ -5.7 Second low 3·24 p.m ...... ~ ................. -0.1 Second high 9:39 p.m ......................... 4 O FltlDAY First low 8:06 a.m ...................... 28 First high 3:44 e.m ........... " ..... -... 3.6 Second low 1021 pm" .................. 04 Second hlgtl 2 3S p m •.. _. ................. 53 \ Licensing, registration checkpoint set for Tuesday on Victoria Street The Special Events Unit of the Costa Mesa Police Department will be conduction a dn- vcr's license and vehicle registration check· point on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The checkpoml will be set up to screen westbound traffic on Victoria Street cast ot Maple Avenue. The checkpoint has two ~oals. One Is two increase public awarcne s of the ~enousness of the problem of driving witho~t D drtv r' hccnsc and vehicle rcgi trahon. Secondly, 1t n1ms to promotf" public• fcty by det rr ng people from dnving without a valid hccns a.net regi trtttion. Doily Pilot schools Monday, NO\lembor 1 5, 1999 3 Orie man S true commitment to helping all oitr students H ow many parents are • counting the years until their last child gTadu- ates, so they won't have to vol-.. unteer at school dny more? How many pdrenl<; are JX>rsona non grata by the time theu ~ youngest is a senior? Would you believe that a J>d.f· ent is still helping out at school thrt>e yea.rs after his last child graduated? Would you be wip- ing to come to help 0U1er peo- ple'::, kids every Tuesday during tbe school yed.C for three hours in a row? Did you know that his group wants to help every child become a better student? It all started five years ago, as kind of a Kiwarus project, when Ron Channel.5 hdd kids at Costa Mesa High School. Beheve me, the Chdnnels kids were not ones who needed help figuring out how to study. His two sons and daughter did very well In fact, Ron's wtfe dlld youngest son were tutors. At first, i~ took d little per- suadmg to allow a parent lo be in charge of the school's library, . so that the kids could have access to resource mdtcndl Ron's project has made d lot of converts since then. Now, he has formed a nonprofit orgd1li· zanon called Educate to Gradu- ate It is there to make sure kids understand what pdlh they must take in the eighth grade to get them to the pronused land of a good college educa- tion He has profe;s1onals, col- lege graduates, students from the Circle K Club dt <X'C, dlld students from Costa M<.>~ High's Key Club to help tutor the 50 or more students who show up for free help l•very Tuesday night. ln addition, his organizabon targets ten student<; Pach year, who are usually m th(• mnlh grade;·to sponsor for college scholdl"Shlps. These students have to make a commitment to take the nghl cldsscs d.fld study on a regulaJ bdsis m exchange for the organizdtion's help. They meet every Tuesday for an hour of extensive work. Then, many of the students slay to tutor, as lhey become more proficient in subjects thdt they may have been failing before signing up wtth the program. He tells them that if they want to be a good student, theJ.T We IS gomg to change. They will probdbly lose fnends who don't study and make new friends who do They won't have the free time they used to, because they will be busy with homework and tutonn9. He relates hlstory to theso students by tclltng them Ulat WclI'S are a lot like gangs hghting over turl. He explruns how math- ematics formulciS wure invented long ago for praebcdl purposes. Since many kids dTC mtirm- dated by maU1 and science, he EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING gay geiser.sondoval could use more tutors in those areas. Call him at (714) 435- 1414 lf you would like to help, or if you would hke to replicate tus program at your school. Here are their seven habits for success: l. Study a nunimum of three hours a day, seven days a week. If you complete your h~mework before tile three hours, use thP extra bme for review. You will gain the most out of studying m a qwet, relaxing cltmosphere where there are no chstracbons. We suggest studymg m a library. If you study m a quiet secluded area outside your home, you won't be mterrupted by siblings, teleVislon, the phone, etc. (My note· Parents can make homes quiet and perfect for studying by controlling the phone. the computer, and the 1V.) 2. Take notes for each class lesson and make outlines or any material read. 3. Read your notes and ovt- Lines every day from beginning to end for each class. 4. Read at least one chapter dhead m each class and ask questions about the sect.Jons you don't understand. -Flavorful & Delicious Lunches& Dinner 5. Stnve to master each les- son before moving ahead. 6. Enroll m English, saence, and math every semester at the highest level you c~ master. 7 Tutor other students. Tutonng mcreascs your knowl- edge. It requires that you hdve d clear dnd thorough under- stancling of your malenal, so that you can reiterdte it to oth- ers. • .., I saw the mo\lle "Music o( Vie Heart· and it made lne . remember that little has changed regarding funding for music progrdrns since I saw "Mr. Holland's Opus· some years bdck. Somehow, our distnct's fee- ble funding for tedching ele- mentary school kids four ditCer- ent mstruments for a total of about 35 hours doesn't present the music e>ducdbon that can make d chlference m every stu- dent's We. None of our high schools hds an orchestra pro- gram, d.Od some secondary schools helve really lirruted mstnummtdl music programs where the music teacher is olten over-worked While there is some resurgence of choir pro-, grum.s from d few years back, they are still reaching only a luruted d.ffiount of students. Now lhdt all Cd.Worrud SI.ate Uruversibes dnd all University of. California campuses will reqwre a fme arts cldSs dS an aclmh""Sion reqwrement. it 15 even more imperative that these programs be expanded, beginning m elementary school. , _ How cdJl we hve m the City of the Arl<i and not offer our kids these cnbcal opporturuties? • GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL rs a COSU Mesa resident Her column runs Mon- days. She can be reaehed by e-mail at GGSesqOaol.com UNIQUE WINE ROOMS CATERING AVAILABLE Solid 7ed Pa10 7VMitvM Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Price ! ,.~, f'd t ",, ~ e~, co fl\"' o ", f{«ll l1t •<.tlm4t.ot \\l<to u1u1tHinu ~ul4 c • cf Here, ach end ev rv sthm• p111ent works cloHly whh a u1sp111tory th1111pbt Th y nhance 11 child'• tr atm nl b)" te chin pecral breat hing t chnlQIJH 1t1 y also tHCll alteck pi 'lllntlon 10 h Ip th child I I more comfortable 1bout uthme ror mor 1n1orm11t1on call t 7141 63 20 COUNTY CHILDREN (HOSPttAL AT MISSION Ct-ti LO.RENS HOSPITAL OF ORANGE O·N CAMPUS More _kids ·fuce big concerns Last week we talked with elementary school students about big issues facing them in the 1990s. They talked about helping the environment, removing nicotine from cigarettes and Y2K-related computer problems. This week we asked Ensign Intermediate students in New· port Beach what big issues concern them .• Here's what they had to say: "Gradel>. Because I'll get in trouble if I don't do wc•ll. For exd.mple, my pdr- enb won't let me go to Edwards Big Newport moVle theater with my friPnds. I pretty muc-h get Cs nghl now but 1 know that I c~m get A's. I get C's bC'cc1u!>C I'm usually watching l'v1TV instead of studying " -Blake Prested 13, eighth· grader, Newport B<.•ach ucrades. l worry about domg well in school. I want to go lo UCSB. 1 wdnt to be a lhcrdpL'>t or psych.!· atnst. I already help my friends if they are having problem'> Wlth other fnends. My pt1r· ents are also very intl'ractive m my education -Hannah Lindquist, t 3. e1qhth-qfdder. Newport Beach Car Accident? "Fncnds. Becuuse your pdrents don't alwc1y understand who you art> hdnging out with My parents are. S'upporllve of rny fnends My parenti. \\ant me lo have u vanely of fnenrb, so lhat not c>Vt>~·onP 1s from the . samP yroup On d scale of onP lo 10, ll1c1r opinion meun.., dbout a "<'vcn torr e -Terin Cottam, J 4. P1qhth-qrc11h .. r Co...,to f\1C">d "Grade~ I u~t A'':> ctnd · Bs. I w<.ult to go to collf>Se and be c1 tedcher It's really impor- tdnl to my parc~nL<; and I don't Wdnt to Jet th<.:-m clO\'l:n It's m1portdnt to thPm Uldt J get d good earl •r. f\. tv parenb <;tarted pr ~..,tumg me m d\ddenuc 'S}Il 1xth gr1.1cll' I feel Ulat thev !.hould Wctll until J dITI at IPd'-t a sophommc m I 1qh ~chool • -Sarah Mutt. U , c>1ghth·gracler Co-.t? t-.lesa "The peo- ple you hang out with is a b1g deal Some groups do different things. Some kids Me Oirty. IJkr• lhey smoke and do drugs. There are some kids who arc even having sex. TI1e maJonty of people at this school look down on that kmd of behavior, though.• -Garrett Guiney, 14, eighth -grader, Newport Beach "Race is a big issue. La.st year all of the white lads hung out togeUler d.fid all of the Lab.nos hung out together. There were d lot ot hghb between lhem. But the mmn groups grdduat- ed last ) t•.ir nncl went to New- port I lctrbor l ligh School. 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But despite hard h1ps, com- said that it is a necesc;ary tep I muntty spmt remc:tmed high cb to counter all of the upco~ J Co:;ta Mesa hosted the Scdre· developmenlc; .in Newport C'row C"clm1val, a Chdmber of Beach. Comme>rce t:vcnt rncdnt to lure. -Noaki Schwartz ! tounsts to the struggling town. J An estimc1tcd 5,000 attended --------.---------------.--.....-! the first event, and the follow- i ing yt>ar SdW rncorcl dttendance This means that if a pro· posed development would ere ate more than 100 additional peak-hour car trips, add more MARKET CONTINUED FROM 1 mcluded ' Georgia-based affordable housing group Habitat for Humanity, farm animal donation orgaruzabon Helfer Pro1ect International and UNICEF Shoppers, who were few 1 of 20,000. and far between for the two Newport Harbor High hour sale, nevertheless werP l School, dedicated in 1931, pleased with the opport\lnity to . :.ervcd students from both buy holiday gifts and help the · c1hPs. ilQd the major payroll in needy, Newport B~ach was provided •I ~ ~e market is won-. by Western Canners· Company. derful, said shopper Jean i a packer or fish products. ~nderson of Cost~ Mesa. i By the end of the decade, d These are ~ry~tions that residents would persevere. eserve our e P· Newport Beach had its new , harbor, Costa Mesa had its -----------------------j community pnde, and the PARK CONTINUED FROM 1 expected to approve a motion to start community hearings on the park and begin the envi· ron.mental paperwork needed before building the proposed 10,000-square-foot facility. The council will also work on producing a long-term plan to identify two possible loca- tions in Lions Park as future skateboard park sites. Onginally, the council had approved a location at Lions Park, at 18th Street and Park Avenue, for the skateboard park. However, strong protests by nearby residents, who feared the facility would reduce general park use, halt· ed plans. The city's public services department also is scheduled to present its findings on severaJ alternative sites for a skateboard park, mclucling Stuffer and Civic Center Parks. The pros and cons of using high schools and mid- dle schools within the Newport· Mesa Unified School 01Stricl as locations for such a park will be discussed. l towns were ready to face the Once the council has ~ challenges of the coming approved a park, it will have to ~ decade amend its park master plan, 1 conduct public workshops.and ; get approval of the project from l several commissions before it ~ can accept bids to construct the l project. The council expects i the bidding process to begin in i August 2000. i These events shaped the The council also is expected i 1930s m Newport Beach and to adopt a historical preserva· i Costa Mesa: tion ordinance. The pwrpose of i • Sept. 22, 1930 -High the ordinance, according to l school students no longer have staff reports, is to •promote the i to travel to Santa Ana as class- public health, safety and gen· i es begm at Newport Harbor eral welfare by proVidmg for ; High School The school serves the identification, protection, both towns, with an initial enhancement, perpetuation ; enrollment of 196. Enrollment and use of buildings, struc-; increases to 500 by 1938. tures, s1tes, districts, neighbor-j h~ and na~al f~atures. ! • 1931 -Bal Week starts on haVIng special h.istoncal, 1 Balboa Island. Students from arche?logical . or community i all over Southern California value m the City.• l . . The ordinance would l inhabit the island s summer require owners to maintain the ; cottages at Easter break: The places, and would limit their i g~thenngs will last until the ability fo reconstruct them. ! rrud-50s. However. owners would be eli-i gible to receive recognition for l •March 10, 1933 -A ma1or their properties and grants a nd l earthquake shakes Southern loans to maintain them. l California at 5:15 p .m., damag- The City Council· meets at l ing Costa Mesa Grammar 6:30 p.m. in Council Cham· , School so badly it has to be bers, 77 Fair Drive. l rebuilt. Every buildmg in New- Your carpets remember. Your carpets take a lot of abuse. Even regular vacuuming can 1t remove ground-in dirt. Just call COIT and we'll give you a free cleaning estimate, backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. So, no matter what's shakin' at your house ... call COIT . ~ /' Doily Pilot glance ~--~· COSTA MESA • Population: BetWeen • 3,000to4.~ • 1929·30. Formation of Costa Mesa Lions Club. Or. c:G. Huston serves as"the club's first president. The organization serves as a booster club for the com-• munity and a rallying point for all types of civic activity. Their annual "Fish Fry" continues today. This 1928 aerial photo shows Newport Harbor betore Ute dredging. Below, the bay ln 1936, as the dredg~r John McMullen finishes up the job. • 1930s: Costa Mesa's Fri· day Afternoon Club puts the dty on the map for their extensive planting of California poppies along the area's railroad tracks. • 1932: A new American Legion Post is formed in Costa Mesa. Its first Offi· cers: port Beach is damaged, but there a re few m1unes and .no deaths. The Santa Ana Regl5· ter reports that Costa Mesa is the only city in Orange County to escape ma1or damage • 19l3 -Southern Pacilic Railroad stops running through Newport Boulevard, a blow for tourism; the tracks ~re removed in 1935. • Jao. 11, 1934 -The Urut- ed States government approves a $918,000 loan and grant for Newport Harbor improvements. With the a bond for $640,000 already approved by the· Orange County Harbor D1stnct and pn- vate and corporal(> donations, the dredging is ~ompleted in 1936, With a total price tag of $1,839,000. • 1934 -The hrst issue of the Costa Mesa Globe is pub· lished. Len Martin buys the paper m 1936, changing the name to the Costa Me!.a Her- ald. The paper changes hands several times, later becoming the Costa Mesa Globe-Herald, and finally. the Daily Pilot. • 1937 -The area's first supennarket opens. The Alpha Beta Market moves from 1ts Costa Mesa Garage and TeWinkle's Hardware location irito a modem, spacious build· ing near Center Street and N~wport Boulevard. • 1935 -The first park is established in Costa Mesa at Newport and Harbor Boule- vards. • 1936 -The Fun Zone opens with carnival rides and games that attract summertime tourists. • 1938 -Ma1or Ooods rut. In February, a series of rainstonns drench the area, overflowing the Santa Ana River's banks. The lowlands below the bluffs are flooded; 22 ~ople in New- port-Mesa and 199 in the coun, ty die. Thousands of dollars in crops are destroyed. SOURCES: "The Story of Costa Mesa," Thomas A. Barr, 1981 Commander: R.R. Jones First Vice Commander: Frank Vaughn Second Vice Commander. Lou Slothower Adjutant: John Wilcox Finance Officer: LH. Cramer Sergeant at arms: William Hixon • 1933: Alvin Pinkley moves to Costa Mesa and opens "Pinks" drug store. • 1934: Local advertised grocery items: Milk, tall cans: three for 17 cents Dog food: six cans for 25 cents Lettuce: three large heads 10 cents Box of macaroni: 5 cents Fancy red Jonathan apples: 3 lbs. for 17 cents Fresh California dates, 20 cents per pound ·The' Picture History of Balboa Island, 1906-1~81/ Gail Vinie Smith and William A. Allen, 1981 "Newport Beach 75· 1906-1981," James P Felton, 1981 "A ~lice of Orange. The History of Costa Mesa,• Edrlck. J. Miller, 1970. ·orange County Historical Volume Ill," Thomas B Talbert, ed, 1963. Costa Mesa Herald Santa Ana Register •• • HE ~ OSTA ESA •• • •• IBRARY llOUN.DATION 333 [ast l71h Strttt, Ste 7C, Costa' Mesa, CA 92617 -(9•9) 650-6611, FAX: (9+9) 650-3859 fnvites You to Meet and Have Your Book Autographed by . 'Oc:xlnn Costa Mesa Resident and Author of Best-Sellin.g Novels about the Contemporary Southwest: Her 1999 success, The Wilder Sisters And Hank and Chloe, Blue RodPo, Shadow Ranch, Loving Chloe at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 17 at the Costa Mesa Senior Center 695 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa On the Third Evening in Our Fall AUTHOR/ AUTHOR/ Series . Doors Open at 7 p.m. Ad.mission: $15. Students: $7 .SO For Reservations: (714) 545-6597, (949) 642-2841 FAX: (949) 650-3859 11tlJ AJ Mllllr Po Jfbk by 1he C~nnrulty •itll .'>u1tp00 Of rm ~Eilot .. EYE-OPENER QUOH OF THE DAY ••. 46 days. "We wete proud to be servicemen. lhete was no such thing as a dtaff dodger. That never would've entered our minds ... • Emil Neeme, Dai ly Pilot Sports Hall of Famer · • Monday, November 15, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949~7 44223 CIF Prelims: No major problems •Tars' Steen wins with an 18:22; CdM's Liz Morse cruises (19:45). J 11.,1 I'll Boo Doly Pilot HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Doily Pilot 5 . . WALNUT -After winning the Paci.fie Coast League <:Odmp1onship mePt last week, Estancia's boys cros!; country team finished second in its heat at Sdturddy's CIP Southern Section Prchmindries at Mt. San Antonio College to advance to next week's Division CV hnals "We ran as hard as we could,• C<IM C'oilch BiU Sumner sd1d, "We wc1c ron· servative. We held back, but not too much. It's a contratllction, hut we• rdn hard, but con!;crvalive}y We wer<• run- ning within ourselve ... " Steen's first pldc" and ~onyu Mechkor's fourth pldC'E' l<•d the Sci1lors to second pldCC in thctr Division II h<>at and into. next week's finals. The key for Ne>w· port I latbor was its third, fourth and fifth runner, who all finished m the lop 30. CELEBRATING THE MILLENN IUM So here's what went wrong, according to Estanoa Coach Charlie AppeU Newport Harbor qualified for the Divi- sion II finals,. but at was d di'>appomllng day for the Sailors. · The Sailors' Doug Duke and Chns McMillan ran well, but as Coach B1m Bar- ry noted, "They should have! more com pd· · "The mtddle three runners, Lynn Rmek, Natalie St Andw and Ashley Steen, really stepped it up,• Tw<'H said They were staying m there and tnamtmn- mg their places. We wcrP really counhng on them. Overall, we did what we're> sup· posed to do.• CIF D1v1.,1on N's No. 1 girls team Corona del Mdr, a... expected, cruised into the Division IV hnuls with a 73-point margin over its neart''>l nval. The only thing nussmg were picnic hac.kets a ... the Sea Kings ran at <l leisurely pclce. EMlL· "1Wo or three of our runners tripped. (Eighth place finisher) Humberto Rojas got his typical s1dE! pams al the end The boys still don't have confidence.• ny." .. So it's a wonder and an 1rnpress1ve one, that Estancia advanced to the finals Appell though, gdve credit to ~ two seniors, Abe lnciuye dnd Danny Vargas. "Inouye and Vargas really held our team together on the course,· he Sd1d Estancia placed its top five runners 10 the top 25 lo easily advdncc lo the finals In the girls' races, at wa~ like one of those good old rashioned rac(•S that Ch.irl· ton Heston used to make movie.., about. Newport Harbor's Amber Steen got by Lori Mann or Santa Mar9dnta dl thP end to wm her heat Both runners ran fast paces und hn- 1shed almost a minute ahead of llw third· place runner "I wanted to go out at 5 40 on the first mile," SteE'n saicl . "ln~h.•dcl, I moved out at 5:25." 'We didn't care about our ttm~l>," CdM runner Liz Morc,e said. "We got out v'ery .. tow Our strategy wa., lo stay with our ftfth runner We hdd a very good pdc:k run. All seven of us werE• to together hulfw<1y Newport Harbor·. Corona d el Mar'!; boys team did exact- ly what it wanted, advdnce. The Sea Kings finished third in their heat, With Ttavis Beardslee and Josh Yelsey leacting • the way. Mann led for mo ... t or the ran\ hut lost it in the Jast 100 met<irs. through the meel." . Estanc1d's Liz Hu1pe Wd'-second 111 hN D1vist0n IV heat, mc1king up sonw dis· tancf' on winner Minam r loclgm'> of Mal- ibu and finishing WJthin S<'Vf'n '>CCOnds Of her. A~ d team, Estdnc1a made the cut. • A survivor from the USS St. Louis to Newport Harbor hoops, his men and boys always gave it their best. "People stclfted chec>ring, • Steen sa1<1, ~and I started sprinting. 1 f('lt rf'dlly qood, and I had a lot of energy."· ll u II '\lit> Ot Nl\.i VOLLEYBALL Sailors, CdM roll in the OF Playoffs. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL _ o n Veterans Day, '1111 former U .S Navy I I I En~ign ErruJ Neeme thought a lot about the 90 men he supel'VlSed m the gunnery dboard the USS St Lows, a ROLLING HILLS ESTATES -Top-seeded Newport Har- bor High swept past host Peninsula Saturday to advance to Tuesday's CrF Southern Sec- tion DivtSlOn I-AA girls volley- b.all semifinals at Esperanza High. USC-bound senior April Ross had 15 kills, 11 rug& <lnd tl)Tee aces to propel the Sailors (31-2) to a 15-5, 15-11, 15-1 lri- umph, which also included seven kills and three blocks from H eather Cullen The two-time det.nding , champion Tars battle an Esper- anza squad (18-1) which swept Long Beach Wilson Saturday, 15-7, 15-9, 15-6. CdM in semillnals FUll.ERTON -Third-seed- 0ed Corona del Mar High defeat- ' ed host Rosary, 15-9, 15· 12, 3-15, 15-10, Saturday rugbt to advance to Tuesday's CIF Southern Sec- tion D1VJSion m-AA girls volley- ball sernilinals agruru.t V1S1ti.ng Harvard-Westlake. Newport, Mesa earn CIF seeds • Estancia denied an at-large berth in the CIF football playoffs. CERRITOS -Unbeaten Newport Harbor High got its respect, but the three local football teams from the Pacif· ic Coast League were won- dering what happened to theirs Sunddy, when the CIF Southern Section playoff pair- ings were cJnnounccd. Sea View League champi- on Newport (9-0-1), ts seeded No. 2 in Division VI and will host El Dorado (5-5) l.D Fnday's hrsl round on its campus PCL co-champions Co:i.ta' Mesa (8-2) and Corona del Mar (3-7) will ho:;t difficult first-round tests m D1vi ion IX, where Estancia wa. d emed the Jone at-large berth, despite haVlllg the b~l record among at-I.urge candi- dates. Dinutra Havriluk paced the Sea Kings (15-5) with 17 kills, while Jam1c Brownell added 10. Jacquelin<' Becker htlcl 34 assists and Mt1ns~t1 B<'ckcr had to assist~. six digs and five kills. Harvard-Westlc&ke, the No. 2 .seed, swept Sd.nld Paula Saturday. eruAN f'08UQA I OMV Pit OT Sailors celebrate a Sea View League football champtonshlp following 14-1 victory over Aliso Niguel Friday, propelling Newport Harbor into the No. 2 seed of the upcoming CIF Division VI Playoffs. Mesa, the No. 3 seed, will host Pacilica (6-4) Fnday at Orange Coast College, while CdM will host No 4 seed Valencia (8-2) at a !>ite (and night) lo be detemu.nerl. •1•m not happy." ·said Estanc1d Coach Dave Perkins, whose 6-4 squad lost the at- large bid to Western (5-4-1). -by Barry Faulkner SACKED • Mounties bury Orange Coast with unyielding defensive effort. 'I () ... \ Al IOllH IJ COSTA MESA -Orange Codst Col- lege football team's two-game Mission Conference Northern Division winning streak came to t1 screeclung halt as Mt. Q ( ( San Antonio College bun<'d the Pirates ~!n~ home finale, 47-6, Saturday alter-. •M-·T-.-5-A-•(•---111!!!!!!!!!!~ "When you play any gdffie and you're · outmanned like we were today, it can be very humbling," Coach Mike Tdylor i:.a1d afte rward. "We played hard all day, but we couldn't match up with lhose guys. We were a little b it out of lheu-league." This was mo t evident m the matchup between OCC's rushing offense agamst fhe Mounties' defense. The Pirates (4-5, 2·2 in conference) were held to an a tounding mmuc;-17 yards rushing for the enbre game and it would have been much worse tf not for a 10-yard touchdown run by Raymond Ohrel late m the fourth qu rter for the Sues' lone scoro. "They took advuntagc of the nus· fTli\tch on dr.fensc and hllcd the bOx to eliminate our running game,• Taylor Sd.ld. Taylor believed that his I •am would need to pldy nu.stake-free football m order for succe s, hut the Pirate com- mitted si.x turnovers, which led to 27 Mounties points. The Win gives Mt. SAC (7-2, 4-0) at least a share of the divi ion title and most likely a postseason bowl QdJT\C~ "They're the No. 1 team m th• conter· ence and now I see why: Taylor sn1d. Quarterback Jarc<J Fhnl Wd uckeci even umes and burned count! other times. He fuushcd 13 for 'J.7 tor 154 and three interceptions. •Jared threw a couple ol bad balls, but that's what will happen when you're running for your life all day,· Tuylor aJd. "We 1ust couldn't gel m any kmd of rhythm offensively.· For the Mounties. Adcl1l1 Tt1tc, who didn't pldy until the second half, rushed for 68 yards and had two t~uchdowns, whtle big-play wide receiver Andre Cyrus caught five passes for 120 yttrds dnd one touchdown The Mounties' offense was wcu ·001- anccd witll 188 ycilds passing and 264 ydfds rushing Quarterback Jeff Cordova wets 10-21 for 188 yards and two touchdowns OCC managed to keep Mt. SAC off the coreboard for most or the hr.-t quar- ter, thcmks lo a blocked 33-yard held goal attempt by Bobby Johnson. John on also returned a punt 74 yards lor a touchdown, but an OCC penalty Wlpcd out the return. Banged up but not dic;couraged, OCC will wrap up tts sea:i.on on the road agamst El Camino Saturday at 7 p.m. •We're a little banged and brui t up, but we're hangmg m there,• Taylor md. "Our spint will be up m p ractic dunng the we k and wc'U go up th re , nd do 11 one more bme. • • crwser in the South Pacific that eventudlly. helped the Allies capture Okinawa toward the end of World War n. If ever there was a moment to mtervrew a member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, it was Neeme on a day Amenca saluted 1ls war veterans. a day Neeme -later a Newport . Harbor I ligh ledcher and coach had earlier replayed tus life's t>xpE>ricnces during a morning bike ride in Newport I le1ghts, only to be pled.santly surpnsed a few hours later by a reporter's phone cdll. "I'm very, ve1y tortunate, • satd the 78-year-old Neeme, who watched no fewer than 50 Japu.nese suiade pilots crash mto U.S. battleships, including some of the lirst kamikazes of WWU that almost destroyed the' USS St. Lows "You have no idea how close I <'ame to biting the bullet,• added Neeme. ·1 was five feet from where my roommate was blown to bits and pieces and bad to be packed up in a bucket.• Neeme, who witnessed a heavy kamikaze assault on the USS Franklin that killed an estimated 1,200 men, spent dose to hve years in the seIVlce and about three years fighting over~eas. He originally enlisted in the Manne Corps, then was trnnsferred to the U.S Navy. After graduating from ~lid.shipmen School al Northwe.'\tern Uwvers1ty, Neeme Wd'i ass1gned to the USS St. Louis m San Francisco. where the crew was proITUSed a few days of rest, but UlSlead was sent out the next morrung to Long Bedch and then headed for the South Pacific. In the Battle of Leyte Gull, the USS St. Louis, m her first assignment, was npped mto three tunes by swadal Japanese pilots and later "abandoned" by the U.S. fleet, he said The cruiser •1101ped• home with only a destroyer as an escort to f Jonolulu, then back to California. When the USS St. Louis returned to tlle Pa.Cilic, however, she was instrumental in the taking of Okinawa, a key island on the way to vu:lory over Japan •We really annihilated that island,• Neeme said. •tt was continual bombing for eight tra.tght day of tlle island ... it see.med like there were flr works going on all day and all night long. We bad to protect the queen (the nircraft cdlller, high t on th ~ pecking order m the navy' n t). ~ N me und rw nt an emerg ncy appendectomy at c: a and contracted tuberculosis alter the U.S. secured OkmdWd dnd was moved to d hospital stup for d transfer home. "They called me a fast healer; I only had a small cavity (m my lung lrom the TB1: he sa1d. A 1939 G.ross Pomt l-bgh graduate outside of Detroit, and later a 190-pound guard on the football team di Butler University, Neeme has lived every day of his hfe very thankful for 1t •We were proud to be servicemen,· he said. "There was no such thing dS a draft dodger. That never would've entered our nunds. ~ After WWII Neeme moved to California with tus v.'ife, Mmu. and edmed his l(>achmg credential at UCLA. where he became acquainted with legendary Conner Brum basketball coach . John Wooden through Ed Powell, an ass.I.Stant coach Neerne's h.rst )Ob was at Lone Pine, where he coached basketball for two years and traveled the Jong orcwt from the Su:rras to the dbsert:· In the fall of 1951. 1 Neeme landed dt l'.ewport Harbor, where he remained for 30 years as ii teacher. He coached football and bac;ketbaU there through 1964, and later coached basketball at Mater De1, Costa Mesa and Anaheun. Al Anaheun, Junmy Fassell. head coach of the New York football Giants, was an dss1stant under NPeme, whose style of full-court trapping and fastbreaking was umque m those days, but the Tars were sold on the idea went 27-17 m 1963 and '64, his only sedsons dt head basketball coach, after <;ervmg as a B football coach Neeme was ongmally told he'd be the basketball coach by Athletic Director Ralph Reed when he was hired m '51 , but Jules Gage wound up the head coach. When he hnally became head coach, Neeme was let go two year.; later arrud much controversy. de p1te his uccc s and populanty Nl me, one or the all-tune nice guy , was beloved by his players, but politics forced hun out-end he became head (.'()CICh at Mater Dei. In 1969 he landed at Costa Mesa, where he !iurvwed for three seasons, before taking over at Anaheun. lie wa a walk-on coach there, but the commute from Newport Harbor ev ry day began to wear on him and Neeme oventuaUy threw 1Jl the towel. · "My favorite highhghts Me the kid s I had, and I had some really gr a t kids,• Rud N m the late t honore In th OaUy Pilot Sports Hall of Fmn , cclebratmg the null nmurn Emll and Munt hav been mamed for :53 years. Th )' hav two grown ad< pled children. Coll n nnd 'Timothy. Newport Harbor romp , Corona dcl Mar mows down foe, 15-3, in CIF Division I t 'nnis playofTs; quarterfinah Tuesday •Tars blank Arroyo Grande, Redlands East Valley next. ARRO YO GRANDI! -Nowport Harbor } Ugh girls tennis team contin- ued to c1omln~to the pack, thl time blanking Anoyo Grande High, 18·0, m the cond round of the CIP South· em section D1vt on I playoff , Kri t n Ca won all 18 gam pl ycd in her thr • t wm, whil Saiah Barker, playing in her firlt ifi· \ ~ c::ompcUtion of Ute a on, w pt hf•r thre e seL~. 6-t ,· b•4, h·2 for tho Sailor (1 7-1 ), • On th doubles Ide, the toam of .Jenny Mey<>r and Amanda Collopy won, 6·2. 6 -2, 6-1, to I art th Sailors, who ftdvan('C to th 111 qu rterfmals Tu day against Rcd land E t Val· I y. Redlands Ea t Vall •ydls d of Muri ttlt VaUcy Saturday, 11 ·7 CdM eliminates Ayala CORO NA DEL MAR -The m· dou· blt>s 1de, NJColc Cham0 y and Kri tin Cnfhth, cru1 d to a lhr e · t w 'P t>·2, 6-2, 6·1 for th Sea King {16..S). Wtlh th win, G<tM advan to the "IP quart •rhnal Tu ll)' agaalnst C p llano Vall y, n 14-4 wtnn r ov r Rcdland OP DIVISION I PLAYOlft . Nau oar ~ 'I. A a"° GMJa o ~ Cate (NH} def smith. "°' dd •ell &-a. dtf ~~~(MO wan 6-1,6',,Mt ...... 'WOn .. 1.~W. ........ : ~-c.ldpy (M06rt ' I 6 Mondoy, Novem r 15, 1999 D~S c.-Mt. ""' AMoftlo c:ott.oe> • C.-•t Mar~ I. Jra\lh ~. 16 23, 9 JcKh Y~. 16:36, 31 , ICfYin Kt1r'Mf, 11 27. 5 Judd H«id>ti 17~. 42 I • Olll!On, 17 SS Ouni1i ~ 18 16, 70 ~rk )p_,antz, 1846 CIOSS COUNTIY 194S,' QuinlcW\. 19~ fi ~ Cummim, 2010. 8 J l ~ 20 17. 11 D~ Hossf9Jd. 20 39; 12 Sea10n Mesetv.y. 20 45, 17, Undsay YOlKmln, ~57 . . Sports TENNIS Davenport wins titl ADVAN'&' OtAMPtONSHIPS r • btMd.I MYI! • Humeno Roja!. 17 01; 11. luls ~ano, 11;()6, 14 Danny VlfO<'\ 17 19, 22 Abe lno'Jy , 17-36. 24 M•k• CiSlll11, 17 4~ 3 I. A_l)CI Flom, 17.51, 75 £ric LO~l. 19..5) • &1anda 9lri$: 2. Uz Hu1Pt, 19 5-0, lt 5t~an1e Melander., 21.43; 37. MMla An~. 2110, 311 ~t Cahu1nu:i, 22:l 1, 49 KateJyn Aronson, U.59. SB Ara<elo Mor•lfl. 23:28; 69 Anna Perer.. 24 18 (•t \'111..nov .. P•.) $52.0,ooo women .. t.nnt.s ToutNment Semifln..ls 5core by QuMten lNOMOUAl ~ING • Mt. SAC . r.i, l.Ua 2 TOi; Wlll""'1., IMS. 5pm(!!"1, 1 5t I m, Artefltu-, 6-~ C!MlrrllbiaL <I 2<1, I TO Coldovtt, 4· 16, SlrtlPIOn. ~~ T~. 3 ..... Gunning\ 1 ~ • llMwport Hfllbcw boys; 4. DoUg Oukft, 16 26, 9 OUIS McMottan. 16 43, 29 John Ptidlllt, l7 28. 36 ~n R~o. 17.36, Uncss..y Davftlport (Newport Beach) def Venus Williams, 6-1, 6-2. Martina H1ng1s (Switzerland) def. N.ithalf~ Tauzlat (France), 6-4, 6·2, Mt. San Antonio 7 10 17 t3 • 47 Orange CotM O O 0 6 • 6 l8 Joel Furman, l7:37; 47 HIJ90 Cortes. 17 SS, 66. Ov11 l.Jlndqr_,,, 18 22. • c-w det Miit' gl* 2 Liz Mone, • Newport~ alris: I Ambef Steen, 18 23; 4 Sooya Mechkor, 19 27, 13 Lynn RtMk, 20'15, 24 Natalie St.Andre, 20·48, 26. Ashley StMf\ 20.S4; 31 Jennifer Inouye, 21:07, 48 Erin Friedman, 21:54. Finals Undsay Davenport def. Martina Hingis. 6•3, 6-4. L N=lll >~~~11 H~~11 ~rMj I ·N=I Flctltlou• ut nee• Nta-tlbO-7872 TIME NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S 111_. ••ms...., Mibhy let oourt e fonn• R• persons unless lttey Name SlAltement 12:301'M L "'Y tnCXlJT9cine• d .. 111911 ~nt for s~.i have waived notice or The following person• STORED BY ntE FOL· TS No I 11992 lddrfti Ind °"" COft't.inan "f~tJoe of the filing eonsen1ed lo ltUI ere dOlng bol•noss u LOWINO PERSONS· Loan No 9 --t lnY .,_, of en Inventory end proposed action.) Tho In· PAN .+.slA MONGOLIAN 0309E FAILS OORVIN YOU ARE I AU~ ;;;,;s;;.d alt 11111 be mae19 ' eppt81ul of Mi.te dependent admtnte· BAR-8-0, 369 E !7th 0127 BACKS WILLIAM UNDER A tllll lll*hlul ~1 "' -.... te or of env tratlOn autttonly win be StrMlll2, Co!ota Mesa E 2 0 1 MURR t S t1 TRUST DATE LY Jfl'ftt ~ 0t 1~ petition Of eooount gramed unless an In· CA 92627 NATALIE ~18DT4l~UNLESS p ~TTAl<EC ~ •ia ix-'°' "' ae provided In e.c-terested person hle1 an S1u-··n Cttau 16851 £242 OAANT DARREN pA EC IT -·•-IO ~ 119 don 1260 of the objeC!oon to ttte pet1l10n ......., .., " ....... ,. and itlawl good cause C>allroW Dr• Hacienda 0314E HCARO ERICH MAY BE AT A ~ pnrapll IUlll d 119 Callfornl1 robite why 11\e court should no1 Heights, CA 917<15·4943 PAOPERlY 101 ~~c SAL If y~ rdl{I) ~by ud o.d Cod•. A ftequNt for grant Ille a~ Lal·Kuen Lam, 1655t 2065 PLACENTIA AVE AN EX Tl al TNS! 'Mii 11...st lllraor\ Speclel Notioe form A HEARING on ltte Oektow Dr . Hacienda CO ST A MES A CA • NA E G • prwdld 111 s8d noll(1) le .v.Ueble from the petittOO will be held on Hel!lhtl. CA 917-45·•943 92827 NST PRY EDIOU ~ " ,,.,., ""°" .. oourt clenc. DECEMBER 9, 1999 II TiilS boslne~ IS con ..... Me--0589 TIME 'Y Isms °' ... o.d °' TMI Attanwy far 1·•5 pm 10 Dept L73 lo· ducted by-llulband and 1 :30PM SH~CON ACT A eso,,,_., lw cilqll sld "8ddua-. cated at 3-41 The Ctty wile STORED BY lliE FOL· ~ 6 1~ ·~ ot .. rusi. IWld ol --.. Onve South. Orange, CA Aegislntnt has not yet LOWING PERSONS 17>' AM. Looe$t\ ... INm crMlld by wl act......... 92868 begun IO transeCI bust coee NOATH WAL TtR Q~ Serw::es L as o.d ot Tnnt lo-Ylll O'C...-. . IF vou OBJECT 10 lhe :ne':':r!!: ~~~:: ~13 HALL MARLENE O~r 3PPQV1ted ruStee S11 l,59580 (Ellimelld) actmwltw a Rolle granttng OI the pehUOn, lilted ttereln J. ~r aodf T ~strs,~~.,!g &a1.9d .-.. lrld1addltlanel 9001 lrWWc.ntw you snoukl_!ppet atr at 1tie Ch PROl"EATY 22301 o ru C\.UIU"" • ~ ti~.• ~ Dr •1&&0 heanng a'"' s a e your Siu un Chau 2066 PlACENTtA AVE u y 31, 1~4 as lnsttv-this 6gura pnor ID 119 n. .,,,e;. CA 92818 obiectlons or file written Lalr:i~en,::i~ment was COSTA MESA CA, me,1!0!.oNop e 7, '"o~boo~ blne(ieqryll'ldlrUldo.d_~ 11/15,11111,11/U ObjeCllOOSWllhlheooun 92e27 tR'E' ag '· Offi; TruSI ~ ~ .... beiore ttte heering Your filed with ttte County 949.fMe.0569 TIME oal ecorcrs in the o ol de~ b .. l.ndelll9-.d 1 NOTICE OF appearanoe may be In Clerll ol Orange Counly 1 '.30PM~ th~ Cou&in~ta1~ g IM'lllln OecinC1on cA Delai.t PUBLIC HEARING person or by your at· on 10-25·9~999680M43 STORED BY ntE FOL· ~~~.a Eic~ted by lrld ()emftj la Sall, Ind I NOTICE IS HEREBY tomey LOWING PERSONS: A ~nne!\.,. a ~ngle man 1M1"8n Nobot ot Olf11.tl llld GIVEN tttal a public IF YOU ARE A CREDI· ~.M~ e':1sk>I Nov 1, ~s'r53 E 1 "o a o N z A LE z II ~II et r-uSllC ~ EllcllOtl '° Sel n. l.l'ICW· hearing wlll be held by TOR or con11ngan1 credl· F1ctttlou1 Bu•lneu rt:'gontAGE LYNNE ~~tghest ~r ie(~ ~C :::1~ ::. = ~~unc?if: M~S:y, &i~ ~~~It~': y':u~:1!~~ ~ N.m. St.tement PROPERTY 20139 ~·c··" ~1va nt or 999 6 30 t"'· -. ·rt and mail a copy 209" PLACENTIA AVE • "'"""" -· be reocrdld 11'1 .,,. celMlly cember 6, 1 . at . • ... """ Tho following persons • olher :! o ~iYl)'l!;f)I _.._ ...... _.., -p m or 85 soon there to the personal repre· COSTA MESA CA, e. by 1l4~(D) ,.._ • .,,. ·-,....,.-., 11 ., • senlatlve appomted by are doing business as 92627 e al time 0 ~!8 10 balled llld ll10r9 1111n .._ alter as possible. In the lhe covrt within lour 10 • 2:30f'M tat eotranQll .lO M:h r-.dellcn D• Ctty Hall, n Fair Dnve, ~str~~ey.•neo, slta27~~-M9·M&-o734 TIME ~the United rnonfls ,,.,. Hil*d WIOll Council Cttambers ol months from the date ol California 92626 STORED BY THE FOL· the HaN. JOO 11/l!W!I TMlel Corps t.01 Co!ta Mesa, on ttle fd· the first Issuance of let· ~n Shane Baker LOWING PERSONS. ' east Avenue. N 8UWll St Slall t02 lowing rtem iers as provtded In Pro- 12 4 Belfast Ave . Costa C389 VOTENDAHL ~e nghl, bile Ofaiga CA 91867 FOi S• E.+.sT SIDE COSTA ~~ .. ~ .... sect, hk: J.:.: Mesa, Celilomia 92626 JAMES A. :J lllt:1: coovt)'ed 10 tniarm11111n Cat 17141 57J. MESA annexa11on wOl1t • "" '"'..., '" re ~ ~sl::~~ ~ ~~39 GONZALES LAI\. s9ld ~ 0f T~ ~rig: 1966 (71') 634·1001 Tlllllle pr~~E IS FURTHER ~~ ~=e: ~:a~ wife PROPERTY 20153 Q.roQer1y Situ~ In said ~.~T= GIVEN that at said llrne da1e noticed at>ove. b~=s~e~J<'~ dc>tog 2075 NEWPORT BLVD = as~~ ~ u. Pl27071 ll/t5 11122 and place all interested th~?,~ 11~~iy i::.A=,f Marione Ann Ryan COSTA MESA CA. desaibe<I tn lhe abO~ 11129199 C:rs:' ::;8Y ~' ~~ II you are a person In· Bak 92827 meollOOed Deed of Trust 8 by Y terested 1n the estate, Th~~ statement was 949-~1582 TIME N'N# 139-294-fO Otl171CMll Coonol on the above you may IUe W•lh ens llled wtth ttte County 3:15PM The street address and •OTICE Of 11'f,r THE AFOREMEN coon a Requeat lor Spe- Claft( of Orange County STORED BV lliE FOL· ~hef 11~7,'°~1 3:0r~~ Ki Ii ilOfl TO TIONED ACTION JS cial Notl08 (lomt OE·154) on 10-28-99 LOWINO PERSONS: rvnN..tv ~bed abOW ADMINISTER CH ALLEN GED IN of Iha fifing ol an inven· 1999e809715 ~~e ORUZER RE~O E,,..v,... .. , ed tft1 be 1590 ESTATE OF: COURT. me ctialfenge lory and appraisal ol •s Deily Pilot Nov I , ~1 15, FOl l RULE SANORA Dnve sta Mesa DEWNIS O. mav be 1tm1ted 10 only late assets or of any pel1 22, 1999 M673 HOSJ BROWN JOHN ' 926 The un· SUUNAN lhoseissuesra1seclatthe twn or aocoun1 as FfC1Jiloua Bualneaa AN ulee .,.. iubject to ~ned Trvstee dis-CASE NO. ' pubttc heanng descnbed provu:led In Probate N•me Statement ~rlor 01no1ll1tlon. Claims any ~bl~ty lor any A199 11!!!,.5 In this noltce or In wntten Code secilOfl 1250 A .. __ ... u1 tn(:Qrrectness of the streel -correspondence de· Request tor Special No· Ttte totlowtng persons '""•· "' •_..,'"'II •· address and other com· To ell halra, llvered 10 the City Council uce tonn Is avaolabte lrom ar• dotn~ buslnesa as· b'!~!d ·~~1!'~'™'t '!:!i mon designat1011Saj an~ benefici1rlee, credl· 01 or prior 10 the public the ooun c[erk Mighty Caan, 687 15ttt l6TH of NOVEMBER. slJ?~ h~n wl ~ tor1, contingent ttea(ing ' Attorney for the Street ACtt 7· Costa 11199 by PS Org1ng1co, ~venanf Ot w~lint/ e~t oradlto,., end per-MARY T. ELLIOTT, Patltlontr. Mesa, Ca ltomia 926~~7 Inc., 701 WHt•rn f)fessed Of trnp~ed. 1egard· eon• who m•y other· Deputy City Ctertc Je .. lca S. Andres Amaya. Avenue, Olendat., CA ing htle, possesSIOn. or wlH be lntereeted In Publlshed Newport Dorman-Davit, 1 sm Stteet, Apl. 7· Costa 9 I 2 o, . 181 8124 • • elfCUll'lbrances. 10 pay the the will or eetate. or· ~ach-Costa Mesa Dally Eaq. (CS Bf (125999) Mesa, Califomla 92627 8080. 8ond No. remainina ROllCIP31 sum of both, of: DENNIS G. Pfol November 15. 1999 Paul, Haatlnga, This business 11 con 6867632 !he not~(~) secured by SULLIVAN r M693 Janofeky & W•lk•r ducted by an lnd1v1<1ua1 11/0B, 11/16 said OeeO of Trusl. With A PETITION has 'Pursuan1 to Sectton LLP, 695 Town Center ~~ta~ doing F1Nctltlou5a Bualneu' =s:n ~aafsl. P~: b a en fll • d by 6104(d) 01 ttte 1n1emal ~~n1,7~~ ;~:~1~:11 ,..-, Amaya ame tatement vanc:es. 11 any under the K A R L E E N E P . Revenue Code, notice Is Tiii.' sta1emen1 wn The lollowtng P81$0l\S terms of said Deed of SUWVAN In the hereby given that ttte an-~~~~~s<l. ~ees':~~~~ ftled wtttt Iha County are dolrlo busineu as Trust. fees. cnaroes and Su11erior Court of nuat report for the ltscaJ Pilot November 8, 12, 15, Cteltl of Orange County L & J P-rope11.-s, 20251 expen~ of Ille ·Tnistee C81iforrie, County of veer eOdecl October 31. 1999 on 10-2a.99 Acacia. Newpott 86aeh. ·and of the INS!> creale<S orange. 1999 ot KNU Foundation 19996809671 CA 112660 by said Deed or Trust The TI<fE PETTTION a povlle IOUndelion is Daffy Ptlot Nov 1. 11. 15 James A Kub•ak. IO!al amounl or the unpaid , 1 q u • 1 t 1 t h a t available et Iha Foonda· 22, 1999 M875 2 Blue Rodge, !Moe. CA balanc:e of lhe ObltgallOO K A A L E E N E p • tlOl'l's pnncipa1 offl08 f(){ 92714 secured by ltle property IO 11\spectlon dunng regular ActftJou1 ltuelneu Linda L Grav. tOl be Sold and reason~le SULLIVAN be IP'-business hours from 9 00 N•me St.Cement Scttotz #224 Newpor1 ~matedadv-2e!ts~e~.semes pointed • peraonel 8 m to~ nm, by•ny ,...,,_ '"""'"""" nAl'CIVIS ..,_ tt C" 92""" '"'"" ............ w'" w repree•ntatlve ""° ""' ,.. ""' -~"'V ,. •. ¥~• .... ac " """' of lhjfilllal nubllcallOn of _, oUzen requesls it are doing boS•ntt$$ as Thi.I. bui.1t1ess i.s con· m liee .. Or Sale rs edmlr•ltlr th• a1t1te within 180 dlys altar the Good nme Party ducted by a qeneral ~ of the decedent. date or ttili publtcallon • Rentals 2165 Charle Or panno1sh1p ·Ilene under $ald THE PETITION The Foundallon·s pr1n Costa Mesa. Cal•lorTlla Have you staned doing Deed of s heretolo<e r e q u e e t • t h • copal oll1ce 2603 Main 92627 busones5 yet? No execuled and de~vered 10 decedent'• WILL and Stre-et. Suite 600, Irvine, Jesus l><ena, 165 Londa L Grav ~unde~ned a wnnen codlcfl1, If eny, be CA 926t4 Charle Dr • Costa MeM, This s1ateman1 was lafation or OefauM and admitted to probeta. Tho pnnapal manager C81tlorma 92627 lllod with the co~ioly mand..,~-Sale, and~ ~ The WIU and any ol the Foundation 1s This bUstness ts con Clerk of Oronge Counry "'111ten """""' of Default codlolle are available Garala w Kehle dUCled by an IJJdtvldual on 10 14·99 and Election lo Sel, ~ for axaminatJon in Name or Accountant Have you started doing 199968011257 Eiceersigi;r f:J~ = the file kept by the Robert T. L11t10, CPA, businessJ,et? No Dally Pilot Oct 25, E n to Se~~,.be re-oourt. 2603 Main Street, Suite Jesus rena w Nov. f. 8, 15, 1999 M663 corded in the counlY THE PETITION 600. 1rv1no, CA 92614 11~18 wl~at~~e"tou~: 1 Flctltiou 1 BualneH v.flere the reel l)l'Qperty 1~ requeet• euthority to Publlsttod NaWl)Ofl one10·29-~ange Y Th& following persona ate Nove~f 14. 1999, under the lndepen-P1to1Novomber15, 1999 Cl ft( o4 o Count Name Stetement ~tad. edminieter the Htate Beach-Costa Mesa Daily 1999680M711 are doing bu11ness as onestar Mott~ dent Admlnl1tration M692 Dally P1k>1 Nov 1 8. 15, GREENWOOD HEAT· ~rvrces. LLC as of E.i.tae Act. (Th11 Ffctltlou• Business 22. 1999 M678 ING & AIR COND, S221 ayatra G~n Aultlonzec:I authority will allow N•me Statement 1:.1noo1n •C. Cypress, CA nature Lonestar Molt the p..-eonal 'repr.. Tile lollow1ng persons ~9171IOOIO 90630 QaQet SeMoes, .L..LC ••nt41tJve to t8ka are doing business as mT1CE Of' P\aJC Ronald K. Greenwood 15000 SY~ Boule· meny aotJone with-Calllornia Wallcaps, SAU 5432 Wiiton Ave , vard, Surte 250""AddtSOO. out obt8inlna_ c~rt 14182 Gttller Street. l'\Ktuam to the C.llfor· Cypress, CA 90630 Texas 75001~r0f Trus-•pprov•I. Before Wastmms.ter, Catilom•a n1e ..... ..,._ Storet• 'l'h1s bu11ness 11 con· lees Sale in taking cert.in very 92683 F90lltv Act IMP Cod• dueled by an 1ndlviduat ~ase catt 9 3-7 2 1~•-t eotione Jenntfer Anne Sewton 21700 .t uq.I me Have vou tlanad doing oneSlar Mol'lo~ ""''"' .... , ' 14182 Gl11ter Street undweitMd w• Mii •t business yet? Yes. 1949 '~· l.,.';;f~ Cfe~ ho;::"""• the ti::-Westm1ns1er, Ca.kforma 1K1b11o .uotion. on NO· Ronald K Greenwood ~ MY-for lo reprff4!n a 1 92683 VEPtem 23. 19119. Thia Slllf!menl was = aobealoed ~foe ~·· IMdr.QUtrlldl to Thll business IS COfl· penon11 PfOperty In-t led w1ttt lt>e County se<l lor lflal .,.ve no ce to nter· ducted by. an Individual .....,,. but not llmlt.o Ctori. of Orange County ~b \ 111~~22199 eated per10n• unleH Heve you slarted 0ow19 to fumltute. dotNng. on 10 21 99 11129199 • • they haw waived business yet? No tool• and/or other 19986808983 CNS17«720 notioa or ooneen1ed Jennifer Sexton hou..mldltam•loc•tld Oaltv, Pilot Ot.1 25. to the propoeed Thos stalemMt was 8t: Nov f. 8 I 5, 1999 M662 TM99 Sa Ho U010867~ .adon.) Th. lndepen· nted wrth the County ~~~i6l~E Flctitlou1 Buelne11 loin Ho F..,. Trt9 ()'dW dent edminl~tretion C1erll of Orange County COSTA ~SA CA. Nam• St•tement Ho 006623'13APN 193fi..i5 authority Witt b• on 10·18-99 12827 Ttta following persons 022 ~ OI Trusi.1 Salt granted uni.ea •n 1"96808581 ,.. .. ,.,...--'!1-~!""tl are domg busines5 as You n "' dlf11.1t unds t lntereeted pereon Daily PtlOI Nov, 15. 22, Lo'•t PAPA ANDRE Restau· Died of TMI Otlad 111&98 fllH llt'I ~Jeotlon to 29 Dec 6, 1999 M691 ~ rani. 24781 AllCla Pkwy, UllNs )QI IN don ID th• petition end Ma, on 1~n1r5 L•111Jna Hills Calllomta pRJltCt 'PJI Pl'DJ*\Y. " m-r tie •how• good 0111.1ee esc 8908 ftlU#llll.-, 92653 ' · 1Dtt • 1 pubtc '* •)QI why the oourt NOTICE OF A Andre Ghallary Imel ., explrottiarl al h ehould not gr•nt the PETITION PACIFIC Vl&W (Alattyar) 5295 Cameron n111n °' h proceedoigs authoritv. TO ADMINISTER MEMORIAL PARK Dr 11110. Buona Pant, IQ8tnl1 )QI. )QI lhoulll con· A MEARING on ESTATE OF: Calllomla 92601 11Ct • .....,. On 12NJ9 • the p1tltfon wlll b1 NANElTE LA.NO •k• Cemetery • MOftuary FeraY(foun Kordestant, IOOOam M'TC finena.tl Ire held on Deo1mb1r 9, PATRICIA Chepel • Crematory 3700 S Plaza Dr llB lb Tr\1$1111 Corps, • <*IV l ttt •t 1 :49 pt,M. NANETTE LANG 3500PeclllcVlewOnve ~~ii2~~1a Ana, Calllor· ::::' ~n:.s'Tr:: ~ ~~ L~oo~~ CASE NO. A1 99612 ~-2Beect1700 lh11 bua•rlflta is con· ~1~1~7 ~· Dnve Orana• CA To •II helra, boneh· _... ducted by 1 ~enerat "-~ ·~ .....,, ....... 92883. aaoo• aoditon. oont· pannemtttp NIA, PIQa NIA ol cftaml IF YOU OBJECT lngenl oeaolors, an<I per. PIERCE IROTHERS bu~.~~"~~:' doing =.. ~ ~ ~ Tt!! th• PJ•ntlng of :'~t~rtto :rm~:!:: IEU IROADWAY Alanvar Andre Gllallaiy CllllcrrAI ~ 11y Audy t ~ P41ti on, ~ eatale, or both, of Mortumy • Chapel Thie 11atemen1 wea F4'1el a qlt NII • TM-•houki eppeer et tnw NANETTE LANG aka Cremation lllod with the County tor, Lua.. H9ddld 1 llW· heering and 1t•1• PATRICIA NANETTE Clork ol Qrenge County ntd -• ,... .,. 8'ld vour objeotlon• or LANG 110 Broadway on 9 27·~ "'** PICPl'tY • a.wo file written objeo-A PETITION FOR Colla Mesa f"9MOG415 '11111 ..... -. "'*"IO done with ,,.,. cour1 PROBATE h•bcen tlled Dully Pilot Oct 25, ~ ~ b Ct11f1 before the heeling. 'by CARRI J LANG In Iha ~=~M=2~-8~1~S~O~~~N~av~f~.,~8:, 1g5~.~19~99~MG8~~7~,~ • Mii ol lilt n Your 1ppeerano1 Sop&r!orCotlftrjCatltor- "Affordable Alternative" Discoilnt Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Wh} ~houlcJ you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated price for caskets & ·erviccs???? Ca.IJ ToU Fm J-888· S WKET Stnfa~ Orugt a Surrounding ~antrfa _, ~ rJ t. UVlld may be In pereon or oo. Countv ol ORANGE Stallll tly Cllfl • Ulhlrt by your attorney. THE PETITION FOR ~ ..._... ._ _._ IF YOU ARE A PBODATE teQOOlta !Mt :W,"'tiri .• ,:_-;.:. Cft!DITOft or • CARRI LANG bO ap a:i, 1 '*' ct fldlltl 0""4 contl~nt 'Creditor pointed 111 pellONt rep- l.ft:ll\ 011ct«*~brt 1 of thedeoeaeect, you 1 nltttVe to et1mlnlster lhO e•t11to Of 11\0 d .... er lldnl-. lrld muet file vour cl11m oon ~~:ri82-= w\th the oour1 ~ rHE PETITION re· -...i ,,,_.. • copy lo the f!Ul'lll the d <A.'llant 1 IPIClftldtn~$1 ott. pereonal repte .. nt. Wiii nnd oodQ11, ti ny, F~ ~ ~ *>thon.rtd tf"9 eppolnted by the be ed1nlltltd to prfJl>all IO lb butiNa tn ha '11111 A! court within four The Will no ony c.od1Clt1 Ill floor'lt" h ~ •"' monthe from the •r• nv•1tabl0 tor •x· :-'a':" C:::,, r, :1 flie· d9'• of flret IHuenee am n11t.on In t~ 1118 ~t ~--...... P'---,.. of lettera .. grovldtd by tt\O coun .... ,_,_, ",. _, .. "" I "' 100 f Hll! PETITION re .. ....... .... _.. ............. n eeovon 0 t A "" .... ~ ••• -·--the C8'ifoml• '1f>< q1111t1 eUlhoflty "' ,, ~ID lrld ,.,. ht*! ~II b•t• Code. The time min tor the 11•tat• ~ld11r WlCllr ... Olad ot TMI".. fOf filing ctelrnt Wiii the lnclltpetldenl NJml"' ~ lllullLd ., .-d .. -e-..ir• before 111r11t1on ot t..at•lo Act CiMlty ~ ~ ..... _. (Tllb ~thortly wUI llllOw h llwld ~ A PN 19JS:. four mol'lthe from tno J'Ol'IOMI 1 pr Ml· ·~Thi~ hntcbl tt>e t>earlna d1t• wo LO many 111> ..,.... .. betno-* '• 11· noticed MH>YB. t!ON '111 thoUt obUlinlng n. '""~ 1r111 YOU MAY fX• oourt pfl'OYOI Dcfora OO!ll1!lm ~ 11 .,, rJ AMINe the fife kept t g canaln ver;lfnpor· ,. ~ dnabd by the oourt. If YQU ~ m ans, ~ M678 Fictitlou• Bualnes1 Name Stetement The IOllowtng persons are dotng business as R D INDUSTRIES. 17385 13·F $l<ypartl Cor· cle. "'"ne tahlom1a 92704 David All8fl Ballard, 655 H204 Baker Street Costa Mesa Cahlomla 92626 This tmsoness 1 con· ducted by an lnoovidual Have you st.aned doing business ye17 No Davtd Allon Ballard This sta1ement was hied w1ttt the Counly Clent ol Orange Coun1y on 11·2·99 19996810099 Daily Pt!OI Nov. 8, 15. 22, 29. 1999 Men NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Nottce 1i. t1111by given that ttte unde~1goed wi .. sell al PUBLIC AUCTION on the 12/06199 at 11.00 am at ALLSPACE, 8564 HAM· ILTON AVE. HUNT INGTON BCH. CA 92646 lhe pers0081 property of lhO folfowtng NAME, UNIT"· INVENTORY BROWN. MARK. FOSS, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, CLOTHES MOORE, SHIRLEY ANN. F066, HOUSE· HOLD ITEMS. BOXES GALLEG0~1 HENRY, H122, HOuSEHOLD ITEMS, WASHER, ORV ER K E AUCTION SERVICE, P 0 BOX 508, PATTON, CA 92369 K.E JACKSON TEL 909 863 1131 AUCllON BOND II 723 41·19 Published Newpon ~ach Coita Mesa Dally Pilot Novem~r 15 22, 19g9 M686 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE CAMPUS NOTICE IHVmNO: CONCR~. CURTAINWALlJ WIHDOWSIGLAZING, ELECTRICAL. FlR PROTECTION, MASONRY, MECHANICAL, PAIHTINOAHD STRUCTURAL STEEL SUBCONTRACTOff 8 SU8CONTRAC'TOR PREOUAUflCA TIOH 8TATEMENTI FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PARKINO & TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM-STEP t PROJECT NO. tMltO, NOVEMBER, 1999 NOTICE IS HERf.OY GIVEN 1tt111 Suboott· tr11etor rrequ11llllflllll()n Sl41•m•nls Im Con· ct•t•, Cunalnwall/Wln· dowa/Ol•tlng, EIH• trleel, Fire Prorac11on, M .. onry, Mechenlcel, P•fntlng, and ltrue· tural Sfael Coo1roct0rri 'MD bli teeelvOO by 01 Ur filly Of OOf oa:. Otlrel. 6-Sl, 1 TO. Gtlftll\ 1-6, Iris, l-S, D-kl11i.. 1·1. CM!~Oflo 2·mlllUM !Hm, • fnlllU\ 14; '""" 12 n»nuMi) • lNDNIOUAI. MUIHG Mt. SAC Gordov-. I ()..l 1 0, 188. 2 ll>I; CCNa<n.ob1ai.. 1-4-0, 12, llaunchte<, 0.1 I, 0. I "&=II "=II ·m~ILI-~...:;....-~ • nl which bid opened i>vbllcly 1100 reab 1are1 to do1erm1neo t-. - MENTS PROGRAM· :~'':~e °3eemed quau: aloud In the Council on Ille at the City Clef-'' STEP s. PROJ!CT NO. fted for successful per· Chlml:>ef'I et llld Id· Office, locetf!d 1177 811 9H510. t an of the I ol dress Onve. ~ta Mesa, Cello<-.., All Concrete, Cur-= :iuded ~tits Each .sealed bid musr fornla 92628 and &f\ • lllnwalllWlndowa/ 1 1 coolorm and lie respon· eva1lebla to any fl· OIHlng, Electr1c11, Fire ~~~~~~ !n\:~~ Sl\'a lo al penineo1 Bid· teresled party upon ,......._ Protection, Maaonry, th ... , ... docu nts as dong and Contea Docu· quest Machenlcal, Painting n e ""' mer ments FurthetrrQDI the In accordance end Structural s1 .. 1 ~PP~~da="=~a~~ bids shan bear the 11i1e ot SeC1ion 1773 2 of the Con1ractora ""tto a•e In· v. wdOc the wor1< and name ot 111e C8111Nnta Labor Code terested 1n prequatilytng us; f~ Iha Urwersity re· bidder bul no other dist· !he Contraccor shell pas.I lor this prOJeCI ono w1stt h ft 1ng..-st11ng ·marks Any a copy ol the det&rmll'la· to obtain ttta Pre· serves the ng 1• 8 er re· bta recelved alter Ille t•on ol prevailing rate ot quafthcauon Packet may vrewtng the Subcon· led ctos""' time wages at eaeh JOI> site ca ti e 11 tt er ( 9 4 9) tractor Prequahlicatton F'*'u I I~~ btd 'ne COntractor and anv 824 6117 (choose Co· S:.:Je~~t3~~~= a~~ s~1:':i ~~~ed 10 bid~ subcontrac1or(s) s,!lafl lion #3) or (941>) • . Inf uty in c;Ser unopened 11 sttan bo pav not less lhan the 824·6630 :S'ta:1~t~~ 10 In· the sole responstboloty of specihed preva11tng rates' DATE OF SUBMITTAL: 11 those qualllled the bidder 10 see that ttis of wages 10 au wor'*•• Subcontractor Pre· v ~traCIOl'S to submit bid Is rece!Ved in proper employed by lhem in ttte. qualiltcallon Statements I time •lleculton of ttte contract • wtn be rece1Ved al the Of· :~~~ t= ~ =~ A set ol Bid Documents A payment bood anc1 tlce ol O.Slgn & Con-1111 d 1 th may be obte1ned at ttte pertormanco bond wiu ~ structlon Services, At· P'!que e or e Offk:e of the City Engl required prior to Ille 8""1 tentlo n : Meredith Pr4,ef:,9 r ectlssched· near, 11 Felr Drive, ecullon ol the contre~ Chuton, Berkeley uled to Cidofin February, Costa Mesa, Cehlomla. Ttte payment bend llfl(1 Place. Sulla 3500, Unf 2000 upon nonrefundable performance bond 61\aU, verslly ot Callfomla, THE REGENTS OF tHE payment of s100.oo. An be In the torm and . Irv In e. Ca 111 o rn I a UNIVERSITY OF additional cherg• of amount se1 lorth In the 92697·2450, unUI CALIFORNIA $20.00 must be included contraCI docoments 111 •• 5:00 P.M., FRIDAY, No be 1999 If handled by mail Bid In accordance w 111 DECEMBER 10, 19119. P ~~~''Newport Documents and other prov"IOns ol Public Con. No Prequallflcallon ~~-Costa Mesa Dan· oonlract documenls ma~ tract Code Section Documents wdl be ac-99~ also be examined at the 22300, subst1tutton Qr cepled alter this Ume Piiot November 15·~687 olfk:e ol lhe Ctty c1er1c 01 eltg ble and equ1valOl)t However, ltte University the Ctty of Costa Mesa secuntoes for any mon•es reserves ttte nght to ro· NotiC8 ts hereby qiven Bid Oocuments will not wittmetd to ensure per· quest. recel\le and eval· that the undersigneG wdl be mailed unless the ad tormance under tnos con· uate aupplemental 1n· be sold 11 Pubhe Auction ditoonal $20 00 chalga '" tract will t>e pel11\llled at lorma1ton l1om contrac-on Monday, DECEMBER Included with payment Iha reqves1 and expense tors II deemed necauary 6, 1999 at I0'.00 A.M by Each bid ittau be made of the contractor. to properly evaluall thafr Keny & Kart JaekSon. on the ProPOS&I torm. Each bidder attllll quahllcattons. Subcon-KE. AUCTION SERV· sheets P·1 tttrougtt P·18 poasess at ttto time th•s 1 tractors Prequal ftcallon ICES. P O BOX 823. provided ln Ille con1raC1 conlraCI ii awarded a., St1tem1n11 sttall be RIAL TO, CA 92377. documents end shell be Class "B . li<»OM (Gen·. submitted In seated 909-873-0744, aax>mpant8d by bid se· eral BUJkMg). i>vrsuant • envelopet marked on the AUCTION BOND runty list of oes.gnarect 10 Pubhc Contract Code ou~ide. "SubcontrKtor #723.,.1·19 Subcontractors and Section 3300 Ttte sue. Prequ11itlcatlon ALLSPACE. COSTA Noncolfuslon Athdavit as cesslul bidder musa. Statement, (Nam• of MESA. 1535 NEWPORT l&qtJlred in INI lnlorma· maintain ttte llcens Sublrade), PARKING BLVD , COSTA MESA !Jon For 8'dde~ tttroughout ltle durallOl1 AND TRANSPORTA. CA 92627 This PfOJ8CI II a leder-ol lh 5 con1ract TION IMPROVEMENTS UNIT t · NAME · ally funded project end N o • b Id de r ma Y PROGRAM·STEP 5, INVENTORY wiU be under federal reg· withdraw his b•d tor a pa~ Pro)•ct No. 996510." A I 54 , RAMONA ulabOns which lndude nod ol shely (60! days af· DESCRIPTION OF PEDROZA. ens Davts-Bacon A.ct and ler ttte dale &et lor lh~ TliE PROJECT: ' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS related acts The ~8 openong thereof. .. The p1oposed prOject A 16", KA.REN ZAKHI, delermfnallon will be un The City CounCll of tho .. Includes COOSll\Jction OI • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS der the Davts.eacon Act City OI Cosla Mesa '~;. 580,000 o gs I parking A.219, A.S. AWAD, and relaled acts and lhe servos 1tte rlght 10 reiecw structura (designed as • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Depanment or lndustno1 any and ell bids or tt>r Type II lire rated with a A 3 3 6, R 0 BER T Relations, Slate of Call· walve lrregulant1es in anic S4 occupancy) wh~ch will T E Fl W I L L I G E R , fomla (the Contrac1or bid .. be a seven·level factllty HOUSE1'!0LO ITEMS and Subconlractors shall Contrae101 shall com· providing 1.800 spacos A431. MARY ROB· pay not less than the ply with Ille grov1S1ons oJ As an Allemala to this JNSON, HOUSEHOLD higher wage rata) Secllon 177 to 1780 in· project, • 40,000 s I of· ITEMS The City has oblatned ctus1va. ol the Cahlomta Ilea building (also de· 8136, JENI GREEN· from the Direct()( ol the Labor Codo, ttto prevail· signed as .. Type II ,,,.. MAN •• HOUSEHOLD Depanment of Industrial mg rale and scale OI rated with a B <>e· ITEMS RelaliOOS the general wS9t1s estabhshed by lhe cupancy) wHI be added 8226, KELLY RUSSO. J)(evalhng rate ol per Director of lhe Depan· Also lncludod ere related HOUSEHOLD ITEMS dlem wagea ano Ile gen· ment ot lndostnal Rela- roact.way Improvements B253, DANIEL R eral preveihng rate lor 1oons. State ol Ca.I lom1a, The PJ"018Cted Contract PALERMO, HOUSE· ttohday end ovenima ""hich era hied w11h ttte Time for Ille pr~ is ep· HOLD ITEMS wor1< lo the Joe.ale in Ctty Cleft( of lhe City of proK•mallty socteen (16) B 3 6 7 , KATHY Which lhe work 11 10 be eos1a t.4!.m!, and shirr months MORONES. HOUSE· rfooned loreach Ct'all lorfell penalties Par1tlng Sln.tc'tt1r• HOLD ITEMS :issolicauon or tvP9 DI prescribed therein lot.. Bulllllng Conetrvctlon 8376. NBIFF/JEFF Wol1t needed IO ltlecute noncompliance of Itta Coat E111meta: CONNER, HOUSE · the contrac:t. Hohday saidMoodoARY ELLIOTT $1 S,200,000.00 HOLD ITEMS ra181 sha• be pa d as ~ Otflce Bulldlng 8424. JOA MAE LEE/ specified 1n th& colledtve Deputy City Cl•rtl, ._ Conatruc1lon Cott HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ba&:alntng agreement City ol Cotti Mesa • bllmate: Sl,2.40,000.00 NORMAN COWBOY, a icable lo each par11C· Put>llshed Newport CONCRETE COST ES-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS u r etall, classihcatlOl'I or Bearh·CO$ta Mesa Oatl.,. TIMATE: $10,120,000 8479 TONY ZARCOS, ~ o1 work employed P110I November 15, 2~ CURT41NWALU HOUSEHOLD ITEMS on tho pro1ect 1999 ~~.r WtNDOWS/OLAZINO Cl74, OVA.NE CL.ARI<. Copies ol sctte<lules 01 Moo;i ESTIMATE: $225,000 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS !.:=~=====~~=====:::::;;:, ELECTRI CAL ESTI· Published Newport MATE: Sl,060,000 Beach..COSla Mesa Dally FIRE PROTECTION ES-PtlOI November 8, 15, TIMATE1 $270,000 1999 MASONRY ESTIMATE: $845,000 MECHANICAL ESTI· MATE: $550,000 PAINTING ESTIMATE: '325,000 STAUCTURAI. STEEL ESTIMATE: $950,000 SUBCONTRACTOR PREQUALIFICA TION PROCEDURES: M684 NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HEAE8V GIVEN that the City ol Coste Mesa, act•ng by and through ilS Govem- mg Board, here•nal1er re· terred to as ttte City, will r8C81Ve up to. but not tater than 10:00 a.m of the day of Monday, December 6, 11199, sealed bods I<>< tumestt•ng all labor, mater1a11, equ•pmenl, transporta· tlon and such ottter laQI· Have A Garage Sale! . 1 Subcontract(){ Pre- qua111ication Statements wdl ~ 1va•table MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19119, al the Office of Oel;tQO & Con&fructlon Services. localed 1n 8er11eley Place, Sui1e 3500 Umvers•ty of Call· torrua lrvme. cauiorrua 026Q7·2450 Ttto Pr Qu [· lcatton Pa · et can t>a ma ed to prospea111e biddet1 unable 10 obta n them In pers011 by calling (94~ 824·8117 or lttet as may be requm1d .dID~~~i1Jl.!J tor. ~·­ (qll The Pilot Classifieds at 642·5678 DOWNTOWN RECREATION FACILITY, cm PROJECT NO. 90-11 to place your Garage Sole Ad! {949 824 6630 After FRI AY, DECEMBER 3, 1999, no statements win be malled, they mU$t be pftked up ln.porson 2. Tile evaluallon Is Jotoly lor thQ ®!DOSI ot Boda wlll be received by 111• City ot Costa Mesa at lhe Olllce of ttll City Cle°', P 0 Box 1200, 77 Fatr Onve, Costa MllH, Celtlomla 92628. et or betore ltte time 8l1d date i;tated above, at which lime 1rtt1y will be STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • Tht l~al l#p11rtmnrt 111 tlN D11il] Pik>t ii pk111t1I lo .,,,,01mrt 11 flt'll.• urti'ltt 11cw 11v.1i°fabl.t 111 nru• b111in~1. Wl u111/ now SEARCH the n4mt fa,. JOU llt no mr11 rha"I'· 11ntl Ult'f )dU tht ti mt 11nJ 1J1r trip to the Court Ho~ in S11nt11 A1'4 Thrn, of N111ru, 11fitr tire w1rt'1 ii romplr1u wt will ft/, JI'"' ftrtit10UJ bHtinm 1111ww 1tdttmm1 u111h ''" Count) Clult, publiJh ontt 11 uiult for four U'!tks 11.r f'tq"trtJ bJ '4u1dnJ1l1m jik JOUr ptt>of ofpublirllrion wirh 1he Ctnmry C/irlr, • Put11Je stop 11110 fl/, J""' finittous businrss itatnntnt 111 the DailJ P1/01, 3JO W. 811y 1, ~J/4 Me., If you "''""'I stop~ pkAJ# r11ll u1111 (!)4!)) 642·'fj2/ 11.nJ ui.- 11.110 m11•t "'"'"trmtnu far )(}fl 10 hllnti.le th11 prpm/urr by,.,,,,,/ If you 1hou.JJ havt ""!fart~ ftmti11ru, pk•u <OU NI 111ul urt u.1111 bt mtttt ihAn tWI /0 .ui11 ,JOU C,oJ "'"" '°" ''"" rtrw /,141inm.' -. ""==========~ ~ ..... e:w 11 1i:u!D11d 1o • ere• ptrec>n lnwreat• peflOM! re n1 Uanw t.t .. m. ~ M In the .. i.11, you 11t1v Will rflCMIOO to 9-fl CA The uiclllRIQNtd fft8\I Ne with tiM alYV nouc IO tnte l!Vine Cllmpu1. fOf quaff r • llon IO tJld 11 subODn truatCHI cfn lf\JCtJOn Of PAAl(INQ 6 TRAN POATATlON IMP,.OVI!· , Index II fil -.... ...-, ... fJ rgi . ..... ,, •• Ht •It• OJ ii By Fa\: <1 .. 11) II l l-11·,c1-t By Phone (9.+'I) IH..!-:111~:: .. By MaWln Person' . l:IH \\ ,.,, It" ...,, n 1·1 SERVICE DIRECTORY p~ •~ 1h• twlr \"t1Hf II 111.--1th•t 1•11••111 11ut11fw<"f ,uul ,. .. II 11111 '"" J_,,, ~'uh 11•n•l"11uuh ( "''•' \l1···· ( \ 11:!1d~ \1 '-"I •• lll11 I ~ ll.1 •1 Hours • It lq1l111w :: lll.1111-~1111111111 • ,,, 1°111.1 "''·"· ' . \\ 11ll.-l11 ll:.I011111-:;:11011111 \111i1•t..\ I ri~l.t\ -For All Your Home and Business Nffds -............ .....,._ .... ~ -•••• wMI 14..ti. min.I • c..11...,..... .. 642-5671 &245 G) EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY '':al-·1 &2BR a,..:f -~-TOWNHOMES $300 OFF ****'******** MOVE·IN • * Selected Units • a SOLDu * ..•••••.. • • i SHOWCASE ! * HOMES * t FOR SALE ! : In Our Sat t • Real Estate * l Sup1)ementl t : HOMES OF t t THE WEEK t Starting O $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. **We are a pet** community. 6 blocks from the beach. 949~2611 * * * Display Ads *• Ava11at>1t 1or • um1t1c1 t Start at $751 * ~a~~=· t Deadline : COM and NB. 888·2~51 *• Tu.esd':t SPM *• a.autttul 2er, tp, gar, new carpet WID, reCr, pvt gated PenthOUll Harbor & ocean View, 2br 2ba, frig. w/d, secure bldg, great lot, plenty of OIM!I. $2100 lum'd $1900 urium 949-S 1s-1000 ext 306 Baek 81y HOuH, Avl 12i1 Ltg 38r 3Ba, c8rtral heaValr, Ltg yard, 1 yr lease Of longer $2295/Mo. 949.fl40.7t62 * * BAY FRONT * * Beautiful 2Br 2Ba on I/la Udo. Newly remodeled, garage, laundry, Fp, VIEW I Aval mid Dec. S3100f'vrtv lse ....::::· 949~75-4§12 tteliht• 2br 2ba, VUta Balboa, bay view, vded cell, 1/p, wld, 2-cer space, $1800 618-227-7384. BiG CMNVON BROADMORE Well located 4Br 3Ba. lmmed occupancy, Q-11 cood, lrg yrd, 1 year lease. $45ro'mo 949-723-0940 or · 949·50&-886:Ypgr BAYSHORES 4br 3b1 cl8n, dinml, lg brick patio, steps to prlv bch, gated comm $4275/mo !M9-63Hi994 ~tll4"~1 ~LO!!!'!ST~"l!B~lut~P!:!"oln~t ~tt::"'u'!':"'fty TOP $$$/RECORDS! •llmHI female CAT 11·11 Jazz, R & B, Soot, Roel<. me. Vicinity Nlwpotl Sh«n. SO'S & 60's MM31:S363 MIKE 949-645-7505 1-~~ I 470 SCHOOLS ( """ ~ _ nNSTRUCT10N ELEVATOR Mini v11or Uke Phlebotomy Course MW powllf elevator, 700 Boston Reed Co Cald Reg poondS capaclty, hold 3 •3901291 1-800-201-1141 people, easy moonl, $1500. 949-722-8102 NINfiNDO '64 476 EMPLOYMENT WITH 2 CONTAOLI.EAS OPPTYS & S GAMES. $10M'IRM 949-642-3022 Se:ASONEb RREWOOO S145CORD FREE DELIVERY within rutOC'.1-714-114-()11 & WELL LOCATED BIG CANYON BROAOMOOR * BuUd To Sult * Call F0< Details 949· 723-0940 WOLFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi COMMEACIAl.JHOME units from $199.00 Low Monthly Payment FREE Color Catalog Call HIO<H11·015A 18AR8EOIJESI GALORE NOWHIRINGI Work In e fun .. 1 .. environment. Som• ulea exper ne1ded. FT, 10em·7pm. Stlr1 17/hour up (D.O.E.) Benet pkg IVlll. Apply 0 Blrbequet Galore 1338 Hatbor Blvd., Co'11 Meu (On-11te Interview) CHILDCAR£ WORKER For CdM chu.rch. Sun eves, 5,45 to 7 15. S2!>/per Sun. Must be 18 yr& Of older, nunuring, energetic. and e~d woflOOg With young children. cootact Joanne at '"' ••• U,200/mo. , 441 A11111111ES/ART I Awesome view condo. Ilg eod ini. pv1 1nc1,Y. 2c gar, ICOUECTlBLES Spaitcs Really 949-551-3700 949-644-4'400 Ex1 21 'NEAR HOAG' 2bf &; Pump Organ $600. H111d ~ clNrl ..Cul'lty Cr1nk Phonogreph $250. coWl'9d perti1ng'. no peta.' * 14M46-0713 * St 350fmo. MMJ3.190o 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS 476 EMPLOYMENT OP.PTYS \VHITITERLAWSCHOOL Whittier Law School is looking for proctors to administer final exams at our campus in Costa Mesa between Dec. 9-18. Must be reliable, organized, have good verbaJ skills' and be responsible for transporting exams and bluebooks to and from classrooms. Must be available to work during the day. $9.00/hr. Send letters of interest wit history or resume to Phyllis· Fax:.714/444-3458 33.13 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92626 No phone calls please. 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Cell 949-673-5413 WINDOW CLEANER FIT No el(Jl nee, wilt 11811l. must have !IOOd OMV S81H1 Plus Beoeffis 94M45-4335 480 BUSINESS OPPORTt.INITIES PllHe be wary of out of art1 companltt. Chick wrth the locli &titer· Bualneaa Bu· reeu before you Hnd 1ny money or '"• for serv1C11. Rtld 111d unders.tend 1ny con-tracts before you •Igo. 1412 se:J BEEN TURNED DOWN? Need a home loan? BK'a, toreclosures. late paymet'l1S· It's Ot<I Purchase, relinara, debt consolldabon. home im-provement. I01163658/DRE llMicabon 1(916)227-0931. Plallnum C aplUI 1 ·800-699·6363 . w~.plallnumcapltal com (CAL'SCAN) IN DEBT? Gel helpl No credit Cheek! No bankruptcyl One loW PIY· mentl Cll AOC, leadng con- soldallon firm IOf lree ~el No uplronl teesl One loW pa~mentt (888)8()6-0EBT (CAL'SCAN) l4ro~~I "'RICH AUNT"' I Niie ~ 10 lend! Save thousandsll Payoff ex· penswe c1edlt card/car loans. 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Minutes from fashion ls~nd. • Wood-burrunglgas fireplaces • Pnvatc &'rages • Boat slips available Now Leasing l BR and 2BR $1300-$2100 1 ITFMTO HOOSF.HOLD ·2 40 )"81V$ in Newport 88ach . 949.673.622 Otd4f Style lt\n PIANOS ft Colledlbln ·~•T.........,. • -• -• Of'CIO ,,.,,..,_ $.CASH PAID$. __ ... __ WE BUY ESTATES ·~w~Mnft f ~~~~!~'~·~:~.~.~·~t~ I .... t II '.'1 tf •I 1111•1 fn 11lnrt111l10•11.tl1 ~_J OCEANFRONT FIXER THE PRICE • Sorry No Pets Please call (949) 760-0919 ChlnY dining room Mt, •• Tr dbl pedeNI, 1 leaf, 6 W1U. AICAZE YOU! AGENT Ml-723.a120 LibOa P«llli•ull cott1ge On Double Ooell1ront Loi $2,800,000. Call Rob. Agan! !MM86-511S I ..... ,,_,. • t''.f • ----- . ' .. ·,·· .. ""' U...,Celll ..... ... °"" ~"" lbU11. ·~======::;:;;;;;;~~;;;:=~ Chlppendlle chalfs, sUll • boxed, COit $2500 Mi $995 Panorwnlc Vleftl HMrt of Newpor1 24·Hf gattd, FP, roman !Ubl. Wto, ii' 1..1)7"7-681-7387 28r12L conCiO ;w;;;, frplc, Qeled. 4 Avlllllblel $21)5.$2,400; 1-an-681·7387. LuxOIUOu• COiiMUJifY 28'1281, WID, trpl, 9'ceUlngl Conclergt; Act Nowll 1-IT1-681-7387 S11p1fo8eidl2-er1:eliti yHrty, t111pl1c1, DIM. S1&5Cr'm0 949-722-0445. Wi' fwnhomee 11 bl Wr Ape HolM9 $1400. 3/1( Apt "°""" ., ..... Spaclou• Floor Plana, Vaulted Cejle. RleOl1 Style POOi. Lu&h LAlndtCaPln9 71~5-0'l52 - .,.. .. ~ ... FIND an apartment lhn>UQh CllS9'fted 149.323 00 Y'· Now hiring . =-a·Plldhlrq • .....C..IOfllD, 7 .. 80(MZ9-3MO ut Jta'".:'?.c. Expto1ln 1n1ll order buelntltl E.n Ilg U PfT "9or1, Ftr r"'*1 Clll 24 ttoun Frtt lnfol 1·IOO-M5•7827 op1 .. 1 ~~U.IX C19&1 company. Cubtl\ ma Claerl 80% 111oo1n "' UIA. lotll °""" Mio tblt 1•800·711·7801 On thl wtb .... cUMl!ldgirmlMr .corn www.lrttcubana 00111 tcAL"!CAN) 949-Me-31'98 . . », . . '""."' ... -.. .. . ~:f1::e"S:~-=: Celfi4M42'3215 17~="~ & reiable940.566-9190 1·800-333·8595 --~---~---you want. 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Pltall fill mumeto. i4N4&-1114 Uolemoc.1 COSTA MESA MOTOR INN NOW HIR AU. POSmoNSI Full/PT. 22n Hlft>or Blvd OWNER OPERATOR! WANTED. Drtve11, Are you looking tor now opporturi1ies wl1h better pey? Llrgl CUI· tomer bale, low dee<tlead. can Cheryl 11 S11dham Trucl<lng 1·800-827-9500 (CAL'SCAN) Plr1 tlnle Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour pl11• mileage. Needed Mon thru Sun 2:45am to 5:45pm. Ad- ditional work may bt avallable. Mutt have truck or Van, liability lntura~• With proof or paymen1a, drfvtn llctnM, aoclal HcurltL cerd, and clten D. .V. print out. Accepdng appllcatlont Mon to thru Fri ffom l :OOam to •:oopm. .,..... bring all r .. ~red lnform8'1on. TJmet Orange Councy A_.,,: Pam leckJnghllft 2901 °*TY Aw. Senta AM. c. 92104 71W4N141 IOMSMOIO ave a e ! 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A Land Rover ~~9) '518 995 Trade $16,995 Stock 12883 • VINHAS95640 US OF WESTMINSTER LANO ROVER (714)192-1906 Newport Sch 14M40-844$ Bridge By CHNJLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCt I ' ANS WI:: RS TO WI l!KLV URlf)(:f\ QUJl. c.) 1 • Roth wlnculllc, a.~ Sooth yw lll)kJ 4K87J o JI05 4 o Kltt •JS:\ 'Jlie btdcJtng hiAS J"llCC«k<J' NORTH EASI SOlTfH 10 v.. 10 Jo Pus T What auioo do yuu talt.e7 A • You have 100 much to pas~. but ooc enough to lhmk th.ti you cao make an 11 1Iick cootrac.;I tn five diamond~ lllCrcfoni, we sunc l you gamble on p1111ner having a little 50fllething m cluhs (Q 11 could be eoouah), and venture three nu trump. Q 1 • Neither vulnerable, as Sou1h you hold •AK7' 0'7653 o Kl •Kl 'The bidJmg twroccedcd: WEST NOm EASl , SOlTI ti Pua lo 2•• T . •weak What Klion do you W.c7 A • Do not respond three heasts. That could lead you lO I weak S·J ftt when East's preempt is •cl~ W1111in1 that suits are not brcak.ina well. 'The aJ1cma1.1vcs ate e proclical JUlllp to lhrcc no trump or a negative double.lo unearth a possible S-4 hean fh! Methods dlould dictate y0ur choice. Q 3 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: • 7 5 O K J 10 O J 9 2 • A Q J 6 l The biddmg has orocccdeJ: W"''".., NOR'Jli P.ASl' SOlTTll CA>, I• Pus 14 Jo 24 Pua What ectJon do yuu t.alcc 1 A • On I.his auction par1ncr almost "lf'Cl.Y. has a ""~ '~ suit (or 1 solid ftvc-cardcr). In cit.her case a s!J*le raise is clear. It as simply • matu of whether 10 bid three lp8des or four. You choose. Q 4 • /\s South, 1<ulncrnhlc. yw hulJ •AJO O AKQ IOJ o K6.5 •Q f' rlntr tl(JCtlt the h1Jtlmtt with fhc dubs What Ktmn tlo you 11kc:'t At • P111ncr cannot hold lcs~ ll1o1n c11ht clubs to 100 honors for th1~ .cl.Ion. vulnerable. 'fllcrcforc, you can count 12 tnck• (fnu( 1n 1hc 1113JOl"S anJ eight cluh'l -you can ovcrtako the ~u«n of clubs, 1f 11e1:c~ !181')'). 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