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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-29 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COiVMUNmES SINCE 1907 .Custoniers-line lip for Star attraction •Hundreds descended on Vrrgin Megastore hoping to buy a radio station's compilation compact disc.- NOAlY SCI IWARTZ !Wt Plot COSTA MESA -While the after-Thanksgivmg sales couldn't tempt them, owning the latest Star Lounge compact disc was r~ason enough to wake up at the crack of dawn for many waiting in the line that snaked around the outside of the Vrrgm Megastore on Sunday. Salespeople who opened the door at 9 a.m. said there were already many customers waiting to get their hands on the new cgmpilation disc Crom KYSR-FM, a radio station better known as Star 98.7, which has produced the discs for the last few years. . high demand this year that to control the crowds., Vt.rgrn locked all 1ts doors, ledving just one entrance open. A poltce car also showed up to ensuro the eager music fans stayed in orderly lines . . And for good reason ....._ as the ·hours wore on. custom~rs became incredSmgly agitated with the slow service. ~They only have a few people selling them." complained Helen Sdcchette, who wcilted about hve hours to buy a disc for her son She was disappointed that she wouldn't be able to also buy one for herscU. As the albums disappeared, Virgin began to lmut the nwnber of discs customers could buy. By about noon, the buying I.unit had decredsed from 10 discs to one per person. "ls it worth ill 1 don't know -I haven't heard it yet," said Teri Aultman, adding she had never waited for anything so long m her We. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1999 This year's edition features live recordings from the Goo Goo Dolls, Sarah Mclachlan, Tori Amos and other populdr artists Pro- ceeds from the sales go to the Starlight Children's Foundation, VH-1 Save the Music and Victory Over Violence chanties. The annual disc, which hds grovm in populanty, was m such Store employees expected to run out of the compact dtscs by about 3 p.m "If I do get one, it will be a good surpnse for my girlfriend, if not -oh well," sd1d John Moriarty, who was last in line flYAN RAYBORN I OAl.V PILOT Hundreds of people waited outside Virgin Megastore in Costa Mesa on Sunday to get their hands on the new Star Lounge compact disc. Making progress CXUltdoMl to 2000 ~1950s /! l< K '' f, l\ tOp10 11 n r I. r, a1 Cl gL-"YlOC This is an aerial photo of Hoag Hospital in 1958. The facility was completed in 1952. Below ls Costa Mesa's first city seal as published in the Costa Mesa Globe-Herald. As Newport-Mesa entered the second half of the century, the area really began to boom JENlFfR RAGLAND ~Pb A !though .it may seem imposs1ble to find a single word that can ude· quately describe a decade, for New- port-Mesa m the 1950s it's simple: progress. Progress caused thousands of people to begin the mass migration from boom.mg Los Angeles to the quiet seastdc suburbs of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. l i ! \ : j ! l I . 10 _.,l The first female mayor was elected in New- port Beach in 1954. For a complete list see Page4 glance , Progress enabled entrepreneurs to pros- per 10 the flourishing hou ing market and subsequent need for commercial center the Tdpid growth they knew was ahead. 1 I I developments. . And progress prompted leadcrship- mindt1d residents in both communitte to start thinking about changing the way they were governed to prepare themselves for With the war over and the Depression a Jhmg or the past, Newport-Mesa began to focus on improving the qudlity of life. SEE HOAG PAGE 4 i ! i What was the area like during the 1950s7 See Page 4 iot" • quick glance SAY AGAIN A collection of the best quotes from recent ne)NS stories. "You won't be ~ to-sho -your art Without controversy. I think (the proposed arts center/ needs to be separated from the library board and arts commission." -Norma Glover. Newport Beach city councilwoman, question· ing the fea~ibility of 1 publicly run arts center. "This year my brother is sid<. and we wem1't going to have a very good ~·m very happy now.• -t Lwa. after rece1"lnf1 food for Thanksgiving at the Shah· mar Learning Center. MILLENNIUM MOMENT many of these.,. • -Doug Fletcher. Sidekick finds his niche Newport Bea<h police lieutenant. on __ _,,,_,a pair of armed robberies-1 __ _;;.,;An=dY. Devine was like a bat of the Old West traru lant- last Monday nrght. d to Nt!wport Beach. Th actor wa famous for his role as "It's a good day to make mon- ey. And it's only going to get busier.,. -Charles Goolsby, 1 Sky Cap at John Wayne Airport, on the day befOfe Thanksgiving :.We're very bullish about the holiday secnon. As of October, bllsiness was 7% ahead of last year, and I think we'll see furth r Improvement." Jingles, the sidekick of 8111 Hickok on •The Wtld Bill J lickok Show• and had al o acted a the comic companion of Roy Rogers 10 • tlozen cowboy moVIe . Befor finding his country niche, DeVlllc wa a prof - onal football play r and a news photograph r. He began his admg career in 19251 appeanng in aim t 60 silent films. Devtn , who hv ~ in N wport Bcadl for the la t 20 y ars of his W , we activ an mony orca orgtmizaUom, • mc:lurlmg Big Broth r.; of Orang County and Hoag Hospl· tat' 552 club. Library helps reacling b e come a family affair New program for st~dents and their parents is raising scores at Whittier Elementary. ~Pb COSTA MESA -After years of havmg some cf the lowest standardized test scores in the district, the numbers are on the nse at Whittier Elementary School. School officials say a new community library that serves students, parents, siblings and teachers ts at the heart of the improvement. improve student learning thdt you must have better tedching," said Robert Shlllmg. who founded Behind the Classroom Door. I ·we know what better teachmg 1s. •· Shilling's foundation spe- oolt.zes in workmg with stu- dents learning English as a second language. "You're dealing w1th a different kmd of child," Shdhng sa\d, "As that child learns to The school offer~ k1ndergdrten through third-grude instruction as well as adult education and a state-funded pteschool. "'Over 100 read. h1s oral lan- guage must be brought up to the level he wants to learn A chlld can't read 1J they can't speai.." As d way to improve the stu- dents' education, Princ:1pal Sharon Blakley .;et up the library so students and then pa.rents, most or whom speak htlle or no Enghsh, could check out books. parents ore s1udying trtero· cy during our two morning and two after- noon dosses. In mony coses, there are no books in the That 1s why ':>h1Jhn~J studied the hest methods ot teachmg lan- guage and 1 pro- viding funding to any 'chool that wants to tram tedchers m these teaching methods. home." Sharon Blakley "Over t 00 par- ents are studymg Literacy dunng our two mornrng and two afternoon clac;s- Wh1ti1er Elementary School Jan t-.larquardt, the h•acher who runs the new hhrciry at Whittier, Principal e~," Blakley said. "In many cases, thetc are no books m the home." Although the expanded use of the library reaches more homes clild helps to raise literacy levels, 1t 1 not what excites Blakley most. With the support of the Behind the Classroom Door orgaruzat1on, which sup- ports ways to increase learning, the library now has full-time m tructor who teach both the students and the faculty at Whittier. •We believe that to u e a combm~­ tion or phomc-S: reading. wnhng and spelhng to teach her !'tudents. Whither teacher arc urged to stay with their class- es dunng lihrary tune and observe Marqua1dt's m thods ~They learn to teach bet- ter by vutue of w tchmg," Blakley said. "'We hope to raise the knowledge base of the teacher . ~ Student score" at Whitti- er have already nsen. Blak- ley <tatd. And that is a trend she expects will continue. l~DEX ______ 7 WFAlHER Sunny as conlNt ........ .... "This was very out of the ordinary. We don't have too -Debra Gunn Downing. mar· ket1ng d rector for South Co st Plaza, on the tent~r·s opecut1ons f0t thh ~ar. • MIUINNIUM MOMINT ~ates the people who hive made 1 tn.,ar contnbution to tht ~ Mesa community dut ng this century 2 Monday, Novembef 29, 1999 locals onl Doily Pilo Newsroom caught in fawlpkly "I want to be a friend and a role model. .. " Every year, Tune Community News Editor Bill Lobdell counts his blessings most of which come in the form of the commu- nity he lives in, the people he encounters and his family. Usually he likes to put the names of his employees in his annwu col- umn. However, this year he couldn't squeeze all of them in because th~ news division -some 350 employees -ts groWUlg by the day. Fara GOOD CAUSE Jennifer . Hembree Setting a good exaf!lple }E!l.TFER ~Gt.ANO !kftPb . A lejandra Landeros, 15, had neveT tasted Thai food before last year She also had never perfected ice skating or even set foot in a Chinese restau- rant. That's where J ennifer Hembree came in. The 32-year-oJd Laguna Beach resident is a volunteer men- tor to Alejandra as part of the Cos- ta Mesa YMCA's Building Life . - . .. ·;; .:; ~ .. . •••. ' •• i , .... . .. . . ' ' ~' : •• ::·• 11r . . . . ' ...... . . ..... : ... •··r • You would be surprised what people will do to get their names in the column. One part-time employee called a newsroom insider and wondered if she could be included. She made the distinguished list, but the staffer she called got the short end of the stick. Even the two Pilot city edl- tors, who claim they work very hard, mandged to make the cut. They convinced Lobdell to use both of their first names to create "Jenller Stevens." Options program. 1 Hembree, who used to live in Costa Mesa, said she wanted"to be a mentor because she thought she could help make a difference -if only in the life of one child. -...!" PHOTOS BY CONRAD lAU I DAILY PILOT' Alejandra Landeros plays a computer game at home widte her YMCA mentor, Jenni.fer Hembr~e. looks on:Below, Landeros picks plant samples for a science project with Hembree at Castaways Park. The tip-oU? City edJtor Jenller Ragland has one • n • in her first name. Employees left off the l.J.st will be look.mg for a fat Christmas bonus for compensation. A TAXING REQUEST At the last Newport Beach City Counol study sesSJon, Council- woman Norma Glover asked the OASIS Seruor Center to apologize to County neasurer John Moor- lach for a letter that reprimanded him for h.1$ use of property tax list5 to solicit donations for the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Moorlach sent out 50,000 solicitation letters to residents in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach during the same time when the Newport.Beach center was start· mg its own annual fund-raising campaign Glover finally received a response later m the meeting when H . Ross Miller, represent- ing OASIS. went to the lectern to comment on the proposed Arts cind Education Center -the real focus of the study session. Miller sa1d he flatly refused to apolog12e for what OASIS SdW as the rrususe of Moorlach's county position ·1 want to be a friend and a role model, and show her a different way of life that she's not exposed to normally." Hembree said. About a year artd a half ago, Hembree saw an ad that said vol- unteers tor the YMCA program were needed She knew then that it would be something she would enjoy, especially because she had been involved with the YMCA in the past, "I always liked working with kids, and thought it would be fun and a good opportunity to help people," she said. Hembree met Alejandrtt -who had been waiting two years for a mentor -and the two hit it off nght away. Hembree signed a con· tract that required she spend dt least six hours a month with AlE'- jandra for a minimum of a year. Now, Hembree said she spends about 15 hours a month with Ale-· 1andra, although it's as much as 30 hours some months. One of the first thmgs they did together was sample Asian cuisine, mdudmg Chmese and Thai food. They also took ice-skating lessons together, and Hembree and her husband brought Alejan- dra's entire family -four siblings, parents and 'grandparents -to their cabm m the mountams Hem- bree also helps Alejandra, a New- port Harbor High School sopho- more, with her homework class projects. •Jt's fun for me to see her be broadened, and I think that is very important, .. Hembree said. Hembree said she hopes to con· tmue being Alejandra's mentor at least until she graduates from high school. After that, she said she knows the two will remain friends. She said the volunteer JOb 1s fun because being with Ale1andra usually means getting to do fun things. The difficult part can be break.mg down commu- nication barriers with a shy, detached teenager. But Hembree said get- ting through really comes with time. "It's definitely a good opportunity to help somebody out and show them a different way of life,• she said Before being paired up with Hembree, Ale- 1andra was one of many teens in the program on a waiting list for a mentor. For more infonnatton about the pro- gram, call (714) 539-9622, Ext. 35. • FOR A GOOD CAUSE features people who do good in the community. To submit story suggestions, call (949) 574-4233 or send e-mail to da1fypilotOlatimes com. BRIEFLY WEDDING WISH OF THE WEEK West Side business . workshop set for today Hermann-La Plante St. John Vianney Chapel on BalbOa Island was the setting for the May 1 wedding of Ldu- rie Beth } lermann and Plu.ll.Jp Lawrence La Plante, both of Newport Beach. A workshop to inform busi- ness owners of the West Side Specific Plan will take place at 6.30 p.m. today at City Hall. Busmess owners are encour- aged to attend to voice their concerns and opinions before the plan is completed The idea is to create long- range strategic plans ·to improve and enhance condi- tions m the southwest area of the community," according to the city's planning depart~ ment. This may mclude rezoning the land an idea that has worried many busi- ness owners. s1bly being forced to relocate their businesses as support grows to make the West Side more resident·fnendly. In August, residents who attend- ed a meeting said they sup- ported rezorung the bluffs area for upscale homes and replacing heavy industrial uses with those involving research and development. The bnde is the daughter of Donna Her- mann of Newport Beach and Leroy Hermann of Manna Del Rey. Her matron of honor was Diane Chiapuzio, her sister. Her bndesrndid was Lisa Corbett, and her junior bride maid was Jillian Chiapuzio, her niece. All thre~ are Newport Beach residents. The bridegroom is the son of Mmam La Plante and the late William Jolin La Plante of Balboa Island His best man was David La Montagne of Newport Beach. Groomsmen were Bill and Randy La Plante, both broth- ers and both of Newport Beach. The ushers were Brad, Brett, and Bart Hermann, all three are brothers to the bride and live in Montana. The city accidentally did not invite 1,600 business and property owners to a commu- nity forum on the West Side Specific Plan m September. Information: (714) 754- 5245. Business owners have expressed concern about pos-· -Susan McCormack The bride and groom arrived by boal to their rC'ception, wtuch was ·held at Bistro 201 in Newport Beach and was attended by 100 guests The couple honeymooned for three weeks in VOL 93, NO. 279 ntoMAS H. X>ttNS0N. Publisher TOHY DODERO, Ed rt or JEHIRR RAGLAND, Senior City Editor S.J.CAHN; City Edrtor NNfCY Of VER FHtvres Editor ROGER CAR1SON. Sports Editor MARC MARTIN, Photo Editor ANTHONY fl£CX, News Ed1t0f' JOH I. 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Marutglng (d1tof MW< Manin, Dnctor of l't'iotogr lphv Shennan T\lrndne, 5enlot CditOf, Copy Otm Ot9Mn....~ Al~-- WEATHER TEMPERATURES Balboa 50/71 Corona def Mar 48170 Costa Mesa 49n1 Newpon Bea<h 500.---..,._ ___ _ Newport Coast SOl71 SURI' F09'ECAST Slight increase tn swell to 2 to 4 feet with f.\ir to good v1sib1lity LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1·3 Newpon 1·3 Blac:kiei 1·3 River Jetty 1-3 CdM 1·3 Laurie Beth Hermann + ~nlzatlon: Human Options, alternative for abused women and their Children The group works to stop the cycle of d~tic violence, offering interven· tion services, a hotline and pre- vention programs in schools. + Contact V1v1an Clecak. execu· tive director • Address; PO. Box 9376, New• port Beach 92658 and PhJllip Lawrence La Plante + PhoM: (949) 737·5242, Ext. 24 + Needs: Donations of canned goods and other nonperishable foods, and new and gently used clothing. France and Greece and will bve in their new home in Newport Beach She is the owner of a plant service, and he is a real estate developer and investor. + Wish: Furniture and other .. items for Its Classy Seconds store. IND SURF TID£5 TOOAY First low 6:56 a m ....... m ................ 2.7 First high Second low 8:1lp.m ......... : ................. 0.3 Se<ond high 2: 11 p m ... M ........... UU f .. 4 4 WATER TtMfl'EMT\M 63 POLICE TIPS • If you live in an apartment. avoid being in the laundry room or garage by yourself, es~ially at night. • Install a peephole viewer In your door. Never open your doof without knowing who Is on the other side. •Whenever possible, travel with a friend. Keep your car 1n good working ord r, esi>«lally before long trips. and the gas tank at least half full. • .. Stay Jn.weJIJlghted area •~ mu<h.s possible when walk mg at night. Avoid walklng alone or with your hands full ' •Walk confidently, directly and at a steady pace on the side of the street facing traffK. Criminals look for someone who appears vulnerable. • Walk clo~ to the curb Avoid doorways, bushes and alleys where attackers can hid . • If a car appears to be following you, turn and walk In the opposite direction Of walk on the oth r sld of the str et. • If you are in danger, Kl'i m nd run, or y II •fire." Run toward lights or peopl . • Always lock car doors after entering or I Don't leave valuables In pla n view. ' Doily Pilot AM 'ERICAN BEAUTY NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTARY LUNCH M ENU November 1999 Check.'i arc not accepted for less than $17.50 Elementary lunches arc $1.75 There are thref' menu choic- es every day Students may choose a vegetarian entree edch day if desued. The vege- tarian selection varies and may be e1ther a salad, sandwich or hot entree. LUNCH Monday: Cho1ce of munchable lunch salad or hot dog with baby carrot and dip. Frozen 100% fruit Juice bar with Whdcky Willie Extreme Milk Shake. Tuesday: Choice of munch- ablc lunch salad w1th Dcmnon fruit yogurt or "Brunch for Lunch" -Aunt Jem1md waf- fles with mdple syrup, Sdusage patties and hash brown potatoes. Choice of truit or juice. Choice of milk. Wednesday: Choice of munch- able lunch salad or French MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRll> TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU· .FISH TACos· TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CH USE OMEllTI'E Cockra1ls Phone Alleod for Food To Go CHRISTMAS TREE 'JAMBOREE lRH'\$299?,~$3999 I HOM MENUS PHOTOS BY DON LEAC • 1 J.R. Noll keeps a '59 Chevy Impala dust free before being auctioned in the Fall Classic Car Auction in Newport Beach on Sunday. The Impala came from a collector in Ore- gon who kept in it perfect condition. Joy Painter, left, can't resist looking in the back of a Hearst for sclle at the auction. Above, sits a '61 CandUJac Eldorado convert- ible waiting to be sold. .. - bread t heese pizza. Chmce ot fruit or JUi ee. Choice of milk. Thursday: \:h01c:e of munch- able lunch salad, turkey and cheese sandwich, or spaghetti cmd · medtballs with c'he~se hredd slick Cho1n• of fruit. Choice of milk Salad• cont ams tossed qrr•ens, cherry tomatoes, crnckcr and protein sources such as chcPst"?, sunflower seeds, fnnt yogurt, honey-rodsted p~anuts ,md dressmg. Friday: PerJnut butter dnd jel- ly Sdnclw1c:h or two miniature chccsehurgers with tossed green salad and low-fat dress- ing. Choice of fruit. Choice of milk. The "Munchdble Lunch In the opNCJlion of c:h1ld feedmg programs, no child Wlll be discrimmdlcd 1CJ<11n!'l because of racP., sex, c:olor, national ongm, uge or hand1· cap. If you behcve you hnve been discriminated agdtnst, write tmmed1dtely to the Sl'C· retary of Agncullure, Wttsh· mgton, D C . 20250 Come See Us We're 0 BEEF STICK SAVE $4.00 3 lb. Beefstick • Summer Sausage $9.99 Regularly$13.99 Orm<fumrrl '1mng Reef Stir* rs t111J11ntd pm :righrnth11 1rlrr1 blrntl oj •pun 11nti h1dtory smolrt fo:vor f'rr[rtt far holiJJy gathmngr Offer~ 1hru N~ri11'btt oth, 1999 HICKORY FARMS• Por Phone Ordcl'S & lnformadon: l -800-S91-6176 C0\1A MESA Co A M A 0 RTYARl> 1835 Newport Blvd. DI 50 {l\thind Mmu 1 Cafe) Monday, Nov mber 29, 1999 3 ON CAMPUS CLEANING THEIR THANKSGIVING PLATES Kmdergartners at Newport Height~ Elementary School in • Newport Beach shared with us their favorite p•rt of holiday meals. Here's what they had to say "1\ukey, bccauso it' good. I h<tve hve helpings l <1lso hke pumpkin pie b<•causf> 1t tastes qdod " -Holly Hov- nanian. 5, Newport Beach "Turkey with grnvy on 1t. I JU<>t hke ti little hit ol gravy thou9h l\l't fil\'OrltP J>Etrt ol the turkey to t!dl IS tht• hund. I olso ltke th~ skin." •t-.1dshecl polC!tocs. I can edt bO pieces. f J>UI d lot of gr.ivy on it. I aho like th" turkey. I hk e the dark meat. I cdn 1'dl about · elqht J>ICC'e S I ec1t until I am stulfod r -Sophia Evans, 6, Costa Mesa -Matthew Searcy, 6, Newport Beach ·1 like gravy and mashed potatoes, but 1 don't like turkey. I just eat a lot of mashed pota- toes."· -Tiara Lan- d rigan, 5 1/2, Newport Beach •Turkey. I just eat a little bit. I eat a lot of mdsl}ed pota- toes. I mush the gravy and mashed pota-· toes togeth- er" -Hunter .Durante, 5 1/2, Newport Beach ·Food. I like the mashed potatoes. I can eat two hdndfuls 1 don't put gravy on it. My brother hogs all of the gravy" -Avery Jolliffe, 5, Newport Beach BRIEFLY C01nn1unlty assistance sought on water issues County representanve.o; and members of the Ann} Corps ol Engineers are ueginnmg to t·oordmate a study on munag- mg the areas around Newport Bay and the Sdn Diego Creek The stuch: will address the protettion o't the· surrotmdmg hd bitats, flood protection, water quality improvements and the reduction of eroc;1on. A meeting i.cheduJed for W<."dnec;day is one of the llf'>l teps in this pron .;s and will allow the public an opporturuty to rd1se concerns dnd quest10ns To prepare for an environ- mental study of· ll'le areas.· the group is askmy community member to i.ubm1t any rele- vant mlomldtlon they have. including pnor envuonmental studies and data, as well as suggested alternatives and any potential restoration measures. •) WHAT: Watershed manage- ment study P.Ublic meetmg •> WHEN: 6 p m . Wednesday <-\\1iERE: ll'Vllle Ranch Water 01o;tnct, m ll'le Michelson neat- rn •nt Plant ~lultJpurpose Room at 3512 M1c:hl'lson Ave., Irvine -Noaki Schwartz ~·~w Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! 3 16 5 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa On~ &IOdL Soulll of 405 PW)' (714) 545-7168 ~I& 1 ]L~CHITO U DAYFIESTAS Banquet R001111 10 to 150 people. Pait Ttup To Go Ord•r by th• Ooz•n • Chingoltngas • Taqu1tos • Tacos • Burntos • Guacamole • Chi s & S I COMPLITI Mln"Y MCK Oil 10 $49.95 Call your nearest location for pick-up. Full S.rvlc• Caterl .. Sizzling FaJita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Marganta & Cerveza Bar 645-0209 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtVMUNITJES SINCE 1907 Customers line up for Star attraction . • Hundreds descended on Vrrgin Megastore hoping to buy a radio station's compilation compact disc. ~Pb COSTA MESA -While the after-Tha:rµcsgiving sales couldn't tempt them, owning the late:.t Star Lounge compact disc was redson enough to wake up at the crack of dawn for many waiting in the line that snaked around the outside of the Virgm Megastore on Sunday. Salespeople who opened the door at 9 a .m. said there were already many customers Wdtting to get their hands on the new compilation d.tsc from KVSR-FM. a radio station better known t1s Star ~e.7, which has produced the discs {qr the last few year~. high demand Uus year thdt to -control the crowds, Virgin locked ctU 1ts doors, leaving just -one entrance open. A. police cdr also showed up to ensurt? th~ eager music fans stayed in orderly lihes. And for good reason -as the hours wore on, customers bf'came increasingly agitated with the slow service. "They only have a few people selling them," complained Helen Sacchetle, who waited about five hours to buy a disc for her son She WdS disappointed tha~ she wouldn't be able to also buy one for herself. As the albums disappeared, V11gi.n began to limit the number of discs customers could buy. By about noon, the buying limit had decreased from 10 discs to one per person. "Is 1t worth it? l don't know -I haven't heard it yet," swd Teri Aultman, adding she had never waited for anything so long tn her We. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1999 This year's edition features IJvP recordings from the Goo Goo Dolls, Sarah McLdchlan, Tori Amos and other popular artists. Pro- ceeds from the sales go to the Starlight Children's Foundation, VH-1 Save the Music and Victory Over Violence charities The annual disc, which has grown in popularity, was m such Store employees expected to run out of the compact discs by about 3 p.m. "If l do get one, it will be a good surprise for my grrlinend, if not oh well," said J.ohn Moriarty, who was last in line. RYAN fl~VI URN I OAllY Pl.OT Hundreds of people waited outside Virgin Megastore in Costa Mesa on Sunday to get their hands on the new Star Lounge compact disc. ca..ntdcwl to 2000 ~1950s f 1 J( M I j, l\ to p 10 ---===-----Making. progress rn u tr, at a gtanc.o This ls an aerial photo of Hoag Hospital in 1958. The facility was completed In 1952. Below is Costa Mesa's first city seal as published in the Costa Mesa Globe-Herald. As Newport-Mesa entered the secon d half of th e century, the area really began to boom ~Pb A lthough it may seem impossible to find a single word that Cdn ade- quately descnbe a decade, for New- port-Mesa in the 1950s it's simple: progress. Progress caused thousands of people to begin the mass migration from booming Los Angeles to the quiet seaside suburbs of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. 10 ~\ ~ The fim female mayor was elected in New- port Beach in 1954 For • compktte list see Page4 glance , Progress enabled entrepreneurs to pros- per in the flourishing housing market and subsequent need for commercial center developments. the rnpid growth they knew was ahead. An d progress prompted leadership- mindud residents in both communities to start thinking about changing the way they were governed to p repare themselves for With the wc1r over and the Depression a thmg of the past, Newport-Mesd began to focus on 1mprovmg the quality of life. What was the area like during the 1950s? See Page 4 for • quick gl•nce SAY AGAIN A collection of the best quotes from recent news stories. "'YOu won't be able to Yiow your art without controversy. I think [the proposed am center} needs to be separated from the library board and arts commission." -Nom\11 Glov ... , Newport Beach city counc1lwoman, question· Ing the feaslblllty of a publicly run arts center. "This year my brother is side, and we wet'Vfl't going to ha~ a \f'ety good holiday. I'm ~happy now." -MMAMI Lara, after receMng food for ThankSgliltng at the Shall· mar L am ng Genter. many of these." -Doug Fl~er. Newport Beach police heutenant. on -~---~,atr-of-eHMd robbet~ last Monday night. "It's a good day to make mon· ey. And it's only going to get busier." -Chwfff Goolsby, • Sky Cap at John Wayne Airport, on the day before Thank.~giving. ·we're very bullish about the holiday season. As of October, business was 7% ahead of last year, and I think we'IJ see further improvement." SEE HOAG PAGE 4 friday poltics MILLENNIUM MOMENT Sidekick finds his niche AJldy Dllvm wulik a bit-of Uw.-Old W~ transplant- ed to Newport Beach . The actor was famou for hi5 role a Jmgl , the s1dek:iclt of Bill Hickok · on •The Wild Bill I hckok Show• and had also acted as the comic companion of Roy Rocrers in a dozen cowboy movi . B 'fore hndmg his country niche, OcVlJle wa~ a profei· sionul foot hall playor and a news photograph r. I tc began hi octmg c11r r m 1925, appcanng in alm t 60 ilent hlms. D vm I who hved in N wport n~ ch 1or th . &at 20 y rs of his lif c. wa actfv m many area orgarutations, lnciuding Big Broth rs of Orang County and Hoag Hospi- S2 club. Library helps reading become a family affair New program for students and their parents is raising scores at Whittier Elementary. DA.''ETI'F. GoeLET ~ltlt COSTA MESA -After years of having some of the lowest standardized test scores in the distnct, the numbers are on the rise at Whittier 'Elementary School. School ofhoals say a new community library that serves students, parents, siblings and teachers 1s at the heart of the improvement. improve student learning thdt you must have better teachmg," said Robert Shillinq, who founded Behind the Classroom Door. •We know what better teaching 1s." Shilling's tounddllon spe- cialize~ m working with stu- dents learning English as a second language. "You're dealing with d different kmd · of child," Shllling said. •As that child learns to 'Over 100 The school offers kindergarten through third-grade instruction, dS well as adult educatJ.on and a state-funded preschool. As a way to improve the stu- dents' education, Pnnc1pa.J Sharon Blakley set up the libTdry so students and then parents, most of whom speak httle or no English, could check out books. parents ore studying litera- cy during our two morning and two oher • noon dosses. read, his oral lan- guage must be brouqht up to the level he wants to lt'arn A child can't rcad 11 they can't speak." ·That 1s why . Sh1lhng studied Jn many cases, there ore no books in the the h~st methods ot tt>c1chmg lan- gm1ge dnd 1s pro- VHhng funding to home: an;: school that Sharon Blakley wants to train teacher" m these teaching methods. "Over 100 par- ents are studying literacy dunng our two morning and two afternoon class- Whittier Elementary School Principal Jan Marquardt, the teacher who 1un the new hhrary at Whittier, e , " Blakley said. "In many cases, there are no bookc; in the home." Although the expanded use of the bbrary reache!> more homes and helps lo raise literacy levels, it is not what excites Blakley most. With the support of the Be hind the Classroom Door organization, which sup- ports ways to increase learning, the ltbrary now has full-time instructors who teach both the students and the faculty at Whittler. "We b e lieve that to u es a combma- llon of phonic , reading, wntmg and spelling to h.!dCh hN :;tudents. Whitt1('1 teachers arc urged to stay w1th theu class- es during hbrary time and observe Marquardt' methods "They learn to teach bet- ter by virtue of watching," Blakley said. "'We hope to raise the knowledge ba e of the teachc1'." Student -:core at Wh1tt1· er have already n. n , Blak- ley tud. And that i a trend she expect-; will contmu . IND EX Cl.lSSIAEDS _7 PUBUC NOllCIS _. ___ , SPOITS ------------~5 WEDOINGS -----2 WEATHER 541Mysm canlinut ....... .... ~-""'* Qlc ·~ --•This w. s very out of the ordinary. We don't have too -oebr• Gunn DoWnfft9. mar· ketlng director for South Coast Plua, on the center'i expectations for this year. • MIUIMlllUM ~ celebrates the peopt who hfvt made • ""'°' comr buUon to the Newport· Mtsl communlty dunng this century ... ,.... ... c....,. ,.,.... ... ,.,, ......... 2 Moodoy. November 29, l 999 locals only Doily Pilot Newsroom caught in fowlplaj "I want to be a friend and a role model ... " Every year, 1\mes Commuruty News Editor BUI Lobdell counts his blessings most or which come in the form of the commu- nity he lives in, the people he encounters and his family. Usually he likes to put the names of his employees in his annual col- umn. However, this year he couldn't squeeze all of them in because th~ news divlSlon -some 350 employees -is growing by the day. Fara GOOD CAUSE Jennifer Hembree Setting a good exampJe lkf(Pb A lejandra Landeros, 15, had never tasted Thai food before last year. She also had never perfected ice skating or even set foot in a Clunese restau- rant. .:t. ~ .• ; .:·, ~! ' . ·:; ~ :·.: ~-r· .... ; ... ... • • • ... 11\ ... . .. .. ... : : .. :··: You would be swpnsed what people will do to get their names in the column. One part-time employee called a newsroom msider and wondered if she could be included. She made the distinguished list, but the statler she called got the short end of the stick. Even the two PLlot city edi- tors, who claim they work very hard, managed to make the cut. They convinced Lobdell to use both of their first names to create "JenUer Stevens." That's where Jennifer Hembree came in. The 32-year-old Laguna Beach resident is a volunteer men- tor to Alejandra as part of the Cos- ta Mesa YMCA's Building Life Options program; l Iembree, who used to live in Costa Mesa, said she wanted to be a mentor because she thought she could help make a difference -if only in the life of one child. PHOTOS BY CONRAD lAU I DAILY PILOT Alejandra Landeros plays a computer game at home while her YMCA mentor, Jennifer Hembree, looks on. Below, Landeros picks plant samples for a science project with Hembree at Castaways Park. The tip-om City editor Jenifer Ragland has one •n • in her first name. Employees left off the list will be look.mg for a fat Christmas bonus for compensatJon. A TAXING REQUE$T At the last Newport Beach City Council study session, Council- woman Norma Glover asked the OASIS Seruor Center to apologize to County lteasurer John Moor- Jacb for a letter that repnmanded him for his use of property tax lists to solicit donabOns for the Costa Mesa Seruor Center. Moorlach sent out 50,000 solicitation letters to residents in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach during the same time when the Newport Beach center was start- ing its own annual fund-raising campaign Glover finally received a response later m the meeting when H. Ross Miller, represent- ing OASIS, went to the lectern to comment on the proposed Arts and Education Center -the real focus of the study session. Miller said he flatly refused to apolog12e for what OASIS saw as the rrususe of Moorlach's county position. "I want to be a friend and a role model, and show her a different way of life that she's not exposed to normally," Hembree said . About a year .and a half ago, Hembree saw an ad that said vol- unteers for the YMCA program were needed. She knew then that it would be something she would enjoy, especially because she had been involved with the YMCA m the past. "I always liked working with kids, and thought it would be Cun and a good opportunity to help people," she said. Hembree met Alejandra -who had been waiting two years for a mentor -and the two hit it off right away. Hembree signed a con- tract that required she spend at least six hours a month with Ale- jandra for a minimum of a year. Now, Hembree said she spends about 15 hours a month with Ale- jandra, although it's as much as 30 hours some months. One of the flTSt things they did together was sample Asian cwsine, mcludmg Chinese and Thai food. They also took ice-skating lessons together, and Hembree and her husband brought Alejan- dra's entire family -four siblings, pdrents and grandparents -to their cabin in the mountains Hem- bree also helps Alejandra, a New- port Harbor High School sopho- more, with her class pro1ects. "It's fun for me to see her be broadened, and I think that is very important,• Hembree said. Hembree said she hopes to con- tinue being Alejandra's mentor at least until she graduates from high school. After that, she said she knows the two will remain fnends. She said the volunteer job 1s fun because being with Alejandra usually means getting to do fun things. The difficult part can be breaking down commu- nication barriers with a shy, detached teenager But Hembree said get- ting through really comes with lime. "It's definitely a good opportunity to help somebody out and show them a different way of life,# she said Before bemg paired up with Hembree, Ale- 1andra was one of many teens m the program on a waiting list for a mentor. For more information about the pro- gram, call (714) 539-9622, Ext. 35. • FOR A GOOD CAUSE features people who do good in th~ communrty To submit st()()' suggestions, call (949) 574-4233 or send e-mail t~ da1lypilot0/at1mes.com. BRIEFLY WEDDING WISH OF THE WEEK West Side business workshop set for today Hermann-La Plante St. John Vianney Chapel on Balboa lsland was the setting for the May 1 wedding of Lau- rie Beth Hermann and Phillip Lawre nce La Plante, both of Newport Beach. A workshop to inform busi- ness owners of the West Side Speafic Plan will take place at 6:30 p.m. today at City Hcil.l. Business owners are encour: aged to attend lo voice their concerns and opinions before the plan is completed. The idea is to create long- range strategic plans "to improve and enhance condi- tions in the southwest area of the community," according to the city's planning depart- ment. This may lnclude rezoning the land -an idea that has worried many busi- ness owners. sibly bemg forced to relocate therr businesses as support grows to make the West Side more resident-friendly. In August, residents who attend- ed a meeting said they sup- ported rezoning the bluffs area for upscale homes and replacing heavy mdustnal uses with those involving research and development. The bride 1~ the daughter of Donna Her· mann of Newport Beach and Leroy Hermann of Manna Del Rey. Her matron of honor was Diane Oiiapuzio, her sister. Her bndesmaid was Lisa Corbett, and her jumor bnde~maid was Jillian Chiapuzio, her niece. All three are Newport Beach residents. The bndegroom is the son of Miriam La Plante and the late William John La Plante of Balboa Island. His best man was David La Montagne of Newport Beach. Groomsmen WC'f<' Bill and Randy La Plante, both broth- ers <lnd both of Newport Beach. The ushers were Brad, Brett. and Bart Hermann, all three arc brothers to the bride and live in Montana. The city accidentally did not invite 1,600 business and property owners to a comtnu- nity forum on the West Side Specific Plan in September. Information: (714) 754- 5245. Business owners have expressed concern about pas--Susan McCormack The brtde and groom arrived by boat to their reception, which WdS ·held at Bistro 201 in Newport Beach and was attended by 100 guests. The couple honeymooned for three weeks in Dail¥ Rilo VOL 93, NO. 279 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher TONY DODERO, Edrtor -J FQt RAGC.Rm, Senior City Editor SJ.CAHN. City EdltOf' NANCY OtEEVER Features Editor AOGO CAN.SON. Sports Edit.or MARCMMmN. 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WEATHER TEMPERANRES Balboa S0/71 Corona def Mar 48170 Costa Mesa 49n1 ewport' Beach 50/71 Newport Coast !)()(71 SURF FORECAST Slight increase in swell to 2 to 4 feet with f.air to good v1sib1l1ty LOCATION SIZE Wedg 1·3 Newport 1·3 &tackies 1·3 Rtver Jetty 1 ·3 CdM 1·3 Laurie Beth Hermann and Phillip Lawrence La Plante ! j I i i I I I ! i i ! + Organlutlon: Human Options, alternative for abused women and their Children. The group works to stop the cycle of domestic violence, offering interven· t1on servkes, a hothne and pre· vent1on programs in ~hools. + Contact Vivian Clecak, execu· t1ve director • Address: PO. Box 9376, NeW' port Beach 92658 . + PhOne: (949) 737·5242, Ext. 24 France dnd Greece and will live in their new 1 home in Newport Beach. She is the owner of a I plant service, and he is a real estate developer ! and investor. ' + Needs: Donations of canned goods and other nonperishable foods, and new and gently used cloth Ing + Wish: Furniture and other items for its Classy Seconds store. AND SURF TIDES TOOAY First low 6.56 a.m. '"""'""""""""'" 2.7 First high ____ _ 3.24 a.m ........ n .................. 4 0 Second low 8:13 p.m ............................ 0.3 Second high 2.1 l p m ........ : ................... 4 4 WATER TEMPlMTURI!: 61 POLICE TIPS • If you lille m an apartment. 1vo1d being m the laundry room or gara~ .by yourself, especially et night. • Install a peephole vi~er In your door. Never open your d6or without knowing who is on the other side. •Whenever possible, travel with 1 friend. Keep your car 1n good working order, especially before long trips, and the s-tank~ lust half full. •Stay in well·lighted areas as mU(h as posslble when walk· mg at night. Avoid walking alone or with your hands full . . . •Walk confidently, dtrectly and at a steady pace on the side of the street facing traffic. Criminals look for someone who appears vulnerable. • Walk close to the curb Avoid doorways, b\J\hes and alleY\ where 1tt.acker1 can hide. • If a car appears to be following yov, turn and walk In the opposite direction or walk on the oth r side of the strfft, • If you are in dangl!f, scream nd run. or yell •f1re." Run toward hghu or people. • AtwaY\ lock car doon aher enterfng or lelvlng your car. Don't leave valuables In plan view Doily Pilot AMERICAN BEAUTY NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTARY LUNCH MENU • November 1999 Checks ate not accepted for Jess than $17.50 Elementary lunches arc $1.75 There are three menu chmc- es every day. Students may choose a vegetarian entree each day if destred. The vege- tarian selection varies and may be either a sdlad, sandwich or hot entree. LUNCH Monday: Choice of munchable lunch salad or hot dog with baby carrot and clip. Frozen 100% fruit tuice bar with Whacky Willie Extreme Milk Shake. Tuesday: Choice of munch- a blc lunch salad with Dannon fruit yogurt or "Brunch for Lunch " -Aunt Jemima wat- tles with maple syrup, sausage patties and hash brown potatoes Choice of fruit or jmce. Cho1cP of milk. Wednesday: Choice of munch- ablc lunch ~alad or French MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRl'p TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU "FISH TACos·. TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMELEm lllpifl~ .... Cocuo1ts Phone Aheod tor Food To Go CHRISTMAS TREE JAMBOREE ·::~;~:$2 999.r l $3 999 • -!» Extra Large & Premium Trees Also Ava '/able ~ • • Noble fi r •Grand Fir • Douglaslir • No rdman Fir PHOTOS BY DON LEACH J.R. Noll keeps a '59 Chevy Impala dust free before being auctioned in the Fall Classic Car Auction in Newport Beach on Sunday. The Impala came from a collector in Ore- gon who. kept ln it perfect condition. Joy Painter, left, can't resist looking ln the back of a Hearst for sale at the auction. Above, sits a '61 Candillac Eldorado convert- ible waiting to be sold. MENUS bread c:hee'>I' pizzu. Choice of fnut or JlUCC Choice of milk Thursda): Choice of munch· dble lunch salad, turkey and cheese sandwich, or spaghetti and mf!atballs with cheese bredd stick. Choice of fruit. Choice of rnilk Friday: PcHnut butter and 1el- ly sandw1c:h or two miniature cheeseburgers with tossed green salad and low-fat dress- ing. Choice o f frwt. Choice of milk The ·~1unchable Lunch Salad• contdms to-.sed 9re1•ns, cherry tomatoes, crackers ancl protein sources 5uch as cheese, sunflower seeds, fnul yogurt, honey-roasted pcanub , nd dressing. In the oper<lllC>n of child feedmg progrums, no child will be d1scrirnmatcd dqamst because of race, sex, color, national ongm, age or handi- cap. If you believe you hc1vc been d1scnminatcd agdin-.t, wnte immed1att>ly to the Sec- retary of Agriculture, Wash- ington, D.C. 20250 Come See Us We,re 0 BEEF STICK SAVE $4.00 3 lb. Beefstick • Su1nmer Sausage $9.99 Regul arly $13.99 Our .AuiarJ U mmg Bttf,\r,tlt u Ul1SOntti ju.11 right u1tth 11 1tl«t hlnui "f.1pim ttntl hid:ory .lm(lkf fo11r,, Pnjrafor hoiiUy iathtmrp Oiter Jottl<><i 1h1u NfflTmhtr Oih, 19'>? HICKORY FARMS• For Phone Orders & Information: 1·800-591 ' 176 iY.ondoy, November 29, 1999 3 ON CAMPUS CLEANING THEIR THANKSGIVING PLATES Kindergartners at Newport Heights Elementary School in Newport Beach shared with us the1t favorite part of holiday meals Here's what they had to say: "Twkffy, bee ause it's yood.lhuve hve helpings. r dlso Lik<• purnpktn pH> herause 1t tash•s qood " . -Holly Hov- nanian. 5, Newport. Beach "Turkey with gravy on 1t. I JU"t like a little bit ol grdvy though. t-1}· fct\ontt> part ot the turkey lo edl 1s the hdnd. r also hkP tJ1P skin." -Sophia Evans, 6, Costa Mesa "Mashed potatoes. I can eat hO pieces. I put a lot of unwy on tl. I al-.u hke th<• }urkey. 1 hke' the dmk meat. I c:an edl dbout eight p1eci>s I eat unUl I am -.1u1fl d ~ -Matthew Searcy, 6, Newpo~ Beach BR IEF LY ~I like gravy and ma.shed potatoes, but I don't like turkey I just eat a lot of masheC1 · pota- toes.~ -Tiara Lan· drigan, 5 1/2. NewJ)9rt Beach ·Turkey. I just eat a little bit. l eat a lot of mashed pota- toes. I mush the gravy and ma-;hed pota- toes togeth- er• -Hunter Durante, 5 1 /2, Newport Beach •Food. I like the mdShed potatoe~. l Cdn eat two handfuls. I don't put gravy on it. My brother hogs all of the gravy· -Avery Jolliffe, 5, Newport Beach ·Community assistance sought on water issues Counly representatlves and members of the Army Corps ol cngm£>ers u.re begmnmH to coordinate a study on mttnag· mg the area-. around Newport Bay and lhe <;an Otego Creek. The stud\ wili ctddress the protect10n of the -.t..rroundmg group i-. a~kmg community members to submit any rele- v~nt mtormation they have, mdudmg pnor environ.mental stud1e:. and data, as well as suggested alternatives and dJlY potential r"Storation measures. habitat!';, flood protecbon, ~WHAT: Watershed manage- water quality improvements ment study P.Ublic meetmg and the reduction of ero~ion. · A meeting schedulf:!d for ·> WHEN: 6 P m Wedne day Wl>dncsday 1s one of the hrst ~ WHERE: hvme Ranch Water steps m this process and will D1stnct, m the Michelson lreat- allo.w the public an opporturuty rnent Plcml Mulbpurposc Room to nnse concerns and questions. at 3512 MtC'hCl'-On Ave., Irvine Tu prcpart\ for an environ-I mental stud~ of the areas. the -N9akl Schwartz ~#w Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Co ta Mesa o~ 8'ock Soulb ot •o5 rwy ( 7 14 ) 545. 7 168 ~w 1EL]@CHITO LIDAY FIES'rAS PwlJ'Tnip To Go Order by the Doz•n • Chingolingas • !ltqu1tos • Tacos • Burritos • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMPLITI Nln'Y Nat toe 10 ____ _.. __ $49.95 Ca// your nearest location for p ick-up • Full Service Cate•IRI Sizzling FaJ•ta Bar • Strolling Ma riachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar 645-0209 Corona det Mw 644-8226 . . - 4 Monday, November 29, 1999 glance --= --- COSTA MESA Population: 17,320 • ~. one-bedfoom ~: .. ~S per month •~bedroom home on half-aae tot. .. SS,500 •Costa Mesa directory ... SO cents • First shopping center built on 17th Street and Orange Avenue in 1951 • Residents voted to lncorp°"' rate the city In 1953 • • Five council members were elected; they were: · ·..Oaire Nelson ·Bruce Martin ;.Charles TeWinkle (chosen Mayor) ·Bert Smith -Watter Miller • Am City Hall employees: -Margaret Murr~ -Peggy Petennan -Tommie Flanagan -Ethel Nuzum -OQrothy Ellis ..finance Director. ·Ray Hartzler -A.J. Volz -George Coffey, city manager -Arthur Mc.Kenzie, police ch ief; three police officers • 9ty seal was designed and adoOted; Costa Mesa's motto, "Hub of the Harb6r Area# in · 1953 • City's fire department was organized; the first paid fire • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170, or call (949) 764-4330. A complete listing may be found at dailyp1lot com TODAY South Coast Plaza hosts Its 17th annual tree-lighting ceremony at 6 p.m. in Town Center Park. chief and six full-:time fir men were hired In 1954 NEWPORT BEACH Population: 18,589 • lido Isle apartment, beauti· fully furnished, garage ... S70 per month • Westcliff Homes ~S28.800 . . HEADLINES FROM THE COSTA MESA GLOBE-HERALD "Freeway details told" "Here's the new '51 DodgeH "Fighting polio"· "Dick Richard asks Nixon to help on price controls" "Larry Hayne gets air cont rol- ling job in Korean WarH "OCC students send sewing machines to island natives" "11 Costa Mesans face draft in February " "Investigate alleged Commu· nist activity" "Trustees set Feb. 25 dat e of bond vote" · "Sewers to be installed in San- ta Ana Heights Westside " "Newport Beach schools study new plan for rating t eachers' work" "Hoag Hospital's bid for expansion almost ready" SOURCES: Hlhe Story of Costa Mesa: The Estancia," Thomas A. Barr The Costa Mesa Globe-Herald The tree-lighting will be fol- lowed by a Cree concert featur- ing holiday music. South Coa~t Plaza JS at 695 Town CentN Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. For more mfor- mation, call (714) 435-2100. TUESDAY OCC ls holding a stress man- agement workshop from b to HOAG CONTINUED FROM 1 A mct1or portion of the decade was pent bullding pubhc fac1bttes The 1950s !ia.W the development of Ule fir~t Co ta Mesa City Hqll, Fairview State I fosp1~l. Ulc Costa Mesa post office on East l Sth Stree t, u new fire station on Fairview Road iind J,\dams Avenue, I IQdg Memorial Hospital Pres- byterian tn Nc>wport Beach and the now-famous Balboa Bay Club on c1ty.!owned land. With mdustry came more and more houses, and wtth more houses came more and more commercial develop-. ment. TI1e once-vacant land was filling m: but no one would havP. imagined just how crowded the area would get. • •You had lots of open space Ulat today is hard to visualize." longtime resident Bill Grundy said. It was also a tune when res- idents were taking hold of their own destinies and becoming the active community Ulat still exists today. · top10 I Jere t1ro 10 events that helped shape the 1950s m Newport-Mesa. • 1952 -Hoag Memonal Hos- pitdl Presbyterian, with 75 beds, is completed and dedicated dftcr years of work lo raise U1e $1 million needed for construc- bon. J l05p1tal backers, mclud- ing Ule widow of JCP nny c:o- founder George Grant J Ioag, put up $20,000 for Ule 20·acre 1te and spearheaded Ule fund· r81.~ing campaign. By 1956, Ule hospital was already preparing for a ma1or expansion. • 1953 -Costa MP.lia 's incorpo- ration, which was pas ed by a vote of 1,808 to 1,446. T.he Home Rule Group, irutiated by Ule Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, spearheaded the effort, and many of its leaders be<:a:me Ule first city otricials, including former postmaster Charles TeWinkle, who was elected mayor The effort was driven primarily by a desire for local control over development planrung. On the night of Ule election, local townspeople gatllered in the front ·tobby of the Costa Mesa Globe-Herald to watch as Ule results were posted on blackboards. One of Ule new council's first actions was approving a aty seal design. • 1953 -Annexation fight between Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. A two-block area known as Estus Annex No. 1 was destined to go to Costa Mesa, but Newport Beach offi- cials tned to make it part of that city. ResidenlS in Ule area voted 124-40 in May to join Newport Beach. The struggle threatened Costa Mesa's incorporation, but cityhood was certified by the state in July. • 1953 -The national commu- nism scare hit home when Cos- ta Mesa oVtc leader J. Stuart Innerst was Ule subject of a Santa Ana Register story thdt reported his resignation from the Orange County Grand Jury was linked to a mention of }\is name in a report or tlle Calilor- AROUND TOWN 7 30 pm. m tls Art Village. The workshop is free. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5162. A panel of environmentalists and developers will gatller to discuss watershed issues on the Newport Coast at the 7:30 p.m meeting of. the Friends of the Irvine Coast at El Morro , School in Laguna Beach Carol Hoffman, vice president of the the Irvine Co., and Gary Brown, member of the envuon- mental group Coastkeepers, will appear on the panel. for more information, call (949) 644-5998. WEDNESPAY The Balboa Island Historical Society will meet at 7 p.rn. al Ule home of Pat Buderwitz. For more mformatton, call (949) 675-9019. The Jewish Fede ration of Orange County presents •The Journey of Four Jewish Women,• a free talk by four Jewish women who came to the U.S. from different coun- tries, at 9:30 a.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesd. For more information, call f714) 755-5555, Ext. 222. . C inderella Guild of Nt-wport Beach presents a fund-raiser lu ncheon with the theme "Designs for Holiday Dinmg" at 11 a.m. The $75 event will feature table settings provtded by Cottura/Bloommgdale's, Kingsway Road and others. The event will be at Ule PeliC'an Hill clubhouse, 22651 Pebcan Hill Road South Newport Beach For more information, call (949) 219-0062. The Newport B~ach Central Library presents a free pro· gram titled "Delights of Doll Making• beginning al noon al Ule library. The program W1ll trace tlle history of dolls and the delights of making them. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Car Accident? f1lEE REPORT n.~~I dOJtlY. gUArJ<-1 \rtrtU you nee.I 1u know l>efo!f you 1e1tlC' >'.Our <AK or 1pok wuh anr:nC' Dun'1 lei anoilicr Jay j\O by un11 vou call 1hr Toll fiTr lf hr. flccorClcld M-ae at 1·888-~91-1071 Car Accident? rua State SeMte Inv ligation Comnuttee. He publicly callt>ct Ule newspaper story a lie. • 1953-The lntemational Roy Scout Jamboree was held where Fashion Island now stands. The massive event, wluch took more Ulan a year tor the national Boy Scout Council' to organize, was attended by more than 50,000 boys from every state in the country. Roads were creatPd specifically to accommodate Ulc event, includmg, fittingly, Jamboree Road. • 1954 The first woman mayor of Newport Beach, Dora Hill, was elected. She helped guide the freeholder's election, which successfully mstituted the city-manager form of gov- ernment Wlder wliich Newport Beach now operates. A city charter was drafted that called for seven council members mstead of five, witll each elect- ed from a specific district witll· in Ule city but approved by all voters. Hill served until 1958. • 1956 -Newport Beach cele- brated its 50th anniversary, which mduded the crowrung of Miss Golden Jubilee. A key player in planning Ule events and one of the city's most influ- ential early leaders, Chamber of Commerce Director Harry Welch wouldn't live to cele- brate the golden anruverst1ry. Mayor Hill proclaimed a hve- day period of civic mourning m his honor. • 1956 -For a period of six · months, Costa Mesa had a Nike base on 339 acres of ·the uhdn- doned Santa Ana Army Ba~e. wluch was located near Orange Coast College. Three antidir- craft batteries and Nike launch· THURSDAY The Ebell Club of Newport Beach will meet at 11 30 ct.m . at Ule Balua Corinthian Yacht C lub, 1601 Bayside Dnve, Newport Beach. Director Roh I lanthom and the Harbor f ligh School Chorus will be fea- tured. For more information. call (949) 721-9267. The Orange County· Festival of Trees will take place at Soutll Coast Plaza beginmn9 today dnd running through Dec. 6. The festival features music. entertainment. hohday storytelling and more. The event will be in the CratC! & Barrel wing of the plaza, 3333 Bear St., Co ... ta Mesa. For event times dDd more mformattont call (949) 760-5924. The Orange County chapter of The Single Gourmet will hold d d.uung event at 6:30 p.m. at Five Crowns, 3801 East Coast Highwdy, Corona del lvlilr. Por more information, cctll (800) 750-0JNE. The J ewish Federation of Orange County will hold a Hanukkah party tor 1ts Women's Business and Profes- s10nal Group at 6 p.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St . Co:.td Mesa. The event is $1 5 10 advance or $20 at Ule door. For more infor- mation. call (714) 755-5555, Ext. 222. The North face will hold a slide show titled "Peruvian Journey," featunng the expen· ences of Martha and Aaron Barnes of Peruvian Adven- tures. The free event ldkcs place a t 7:30 p.m al U1e stmc, 1870-S Harbor Blvd., Costa M~a. For more infomldtion, call (949) 646-0909 FRIDAY The fourth program lo Orange Coast College's Am1chau Adventures series, "Lost World of the Middle East,· will take place at 7 p.m. m OCC's Rol>crt R. Moore Theatre. The pro- Doily Pilot 109 stations were mi\ruled and op rated th re, and four 20-foot Nike rockf!ts were ready for tir· mg. The dramatic event was an undertone of Ule ongoing Cold Wdr between the United States and Ule Soviet Union. • 1957 -Winds of up to 80 mph battered Newport Beach and Co ta Mcsd. The Globe- t fern.Id mported tho destruc- tion the ·santa Anes• caused, incluchng sprawling telephone lines, trucks being blown from th<" h1qhwdys, uprooted trees, whipped-up bt1y waters and power outages throughout the community. The Globe-Herald followed with an a'rticle Ulat included the Orange County c1gnculturnl comnussiorter con-· hrm.ing the winds were •Santa Anas• not "Sdntanas,• as was reported in otller newspapers. Dixon W. Tubbs said the latter term is a "gringo-type contrac- t10n of Ule words Santa and ,Ana.• • t 959 -The Costa Mesa Water District was c.>stablished as a consolidation of the aty's four major water suppliers. Ectch agency ·-city of Costa Mesa, Fairview County Water D1strict, Newport-Mesa CoWlty Water District and Newport I le1ghts Irrigation District - vot<>d to create the new agency, which would become Mesa Consoltdatcd Water District. Sources: Costa Mesa Globe-Herald "Newport Beach: The First Century, 1888-1988," James P. Felton, ed. "A Slice of Orange· The History of Costa Mesa," Edrick J M iller, 1970. g1 um will foature traveler and filmmaker: Rick Ray's footage of his journeys through Syria. Jordan, Israel and Lebanon Ti<'k<>ts Me $7 to $9 OCC is al 2701 rai.rv1ew Road, Costa M~sa. For more information, call (714) 432-5880. Fashion Island holds Its annual mt'nordh lighting ceremony· at 4 p.m. A Cl'lebnty guest wilJ li9ht the menorah, and the Chai Center Hebrew School will perform. There will be music, dancing, gelt and dre1- d~ls. For more mfonnabon, call (Y491721·2000. SATURDAY Orange Coast College will pt ~sent the Tax Prnctitioner Institute from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p rn. The $65 program mcludes St'ffi!Odl"S of IRAs and rollover:., rC'ntdl income, tux law change., dnd more. Lunch and morning rnff Pe 1s mduded. OCC is at 2701 Pa1rv1ew Road, Costa Mesa. Por more infonnat.Jon. mil (714) 432~5880, Ext. 1. Positive Results Personal Train- ing will present a Back Bc.1y Boot Camp al 8:30 a.m. The boot camp ff'atures tnany military- stylc strength exercises and ts hPld outdoor:. in Newport Bedch's Back Bay. The camp is $25, Pos1bve Re ults is at 1000 Rnstol North, Suite 28, Newport Beach. For more information. CdlJ {l)49) 222-1230. The Orange County Fair and Expos1Uon Center will host d rcpttle c;how t1nd sale today through Dec. 5 in Building 12. The event will nm from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 1-0 a m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admis· <,1on is $8 for adults and $3 for children. The fairgrounds are ctl BA Fuir Drive, Costa Mesa. For mor~ infonnation, call (619) 2'l5·88'.l4. The Lab Anti-Mall will host an appearance by Santa Elvis from 1 to 4 p.m. today and every Saturday m December. The Lab is at 2930 Bn stol St., Co ta Mesa. For more in1onna- tion, call (714) 966-6661. The Orange Apple Computer Club's meeting will feature guP.st speaker Peter Thomas of J\lactdm Soft ware to demon- strntc tlle comprcssion~y Stuff-It Deluxe. The meeting Lt1kl's plc1c' from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p m. in the chemistry building of OCC, 2701 Fauviow Road, Costd Me il. flor m ore intonna- ' lion, Crill (?14) 836-0522. O • ceramics tudents wtl hold thrir 2:trd annual Chn t tnlis A rt Pottery S1tle toda lhrough 0 c·. 6 on the OC cnrnpu . :rn lll wtll be hcl< m th cerarmc room m the A ent r hullding. OCC t a 2701 Pahvit1w Road, Co t M • a. For more informnt1M o 111 (71 4) -432-SfM3. ... 32 days. ~. Nowmber 29, 1999 • Spans Edh Roger Caison • 949-57 44223 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Coach Blll Sumner and his Corona del Mar High girls cross country team, · which adds up to '1' anyway you look' at it, ls celebrating its championship today following Saturday's endeavors at Woodward Park ln Fresno, w}\ere they ran themselves into the record book. Coach Sunuier and his champions, from· the bottom, left and right: Jill Quye and Katherine Morse, Uz Morse and Katie Quinlan, Jenny Cummins and Jennifer Long, and at the top, left, Diana Hossfeld. For their story, see Page 6. DAlY PILOT PHOTO BY MARIANNA .JA'I MA:..SlY OF FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS Sailors win the coin flip, will host Kenn dy Hlgh's Fighting Irish Friday night at Newport Harbor's Davidson Field in CIF Division VI semifinal. Do ly Pilot 5 ~ tlflltl Dail¥ Rilot tlflltl SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM PAT . ' GLASG.OW Newport Harbor • FormPr NCAA aquatics All-AmNicttn will forever have his md.rk stenciled int9 the pctvPmcnts of UCI. 1111 II \1111 1>1 \ °" knt>w who UC lf'Jlle w<1s, ct.nd Doily~, , B <thy hoonwr~ qrt>\\ Im up m the 1 < hO-. hopmg to 'hu.nuP I UC'!) conllnul•cl donunc1tmg for rP.it~ c1fl<-'1 lhttl." ~c11cl Glasgow, who, 111d1v1dudl!'y. plct.c<'d second thdl Y"ctr m th!' I ,l1:lO-~ard free nncl third 111 thP 200 butterfly, the hi't tune· UC! wu~ ~hg1hle for the NCA \ < h.unpwnships HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Sailors punish Mater Dei • Sailors take the ruler to the knuckles of the Monarchs in a three-game stomping; will host Bullarc;l of Fresno Tuesday night. Tow i-\1 io111 tJ J lbly Not NEWPORT BEACI I -After lostng m four gdmC'S to Matc>r De1 J Itgh on Oclo· ber 15,·the Newport I l<lrbot High mrls' volleyball ll•dm threw together ti near flawless perlonndnce <111d swept away the Monarchs m the C IF Dtv1~1on 1 State Regtonctl SemiJindls, 15-7, 16-14 15-6, Saturday rught be(ore a raucous, stand- mg-room-only crowd m the Sailors' gym ·It was a great win tor us tonight in front of a great crowd," Coach Dan Glenn said ''I'm so fired up right now. IL never gets old, that's for sure. We should have another great crowd Tuesday.• Newport Harbor will take on Fresno powerhouse Bullard High (27-2)· Tues- day al 7 pm. in the comfort of its own Tar Pit, while Bullard muc;t take the fow- hour trek. •1t•s !>O nice knoWlllg whoev- er we have to play, they have to come here to play,• Glenn sdld •It's going to be a long drive from Fresno for BullMd. • With the Win the Sailors hdve won all seven playoff games with a sweep and have stretched their winrung streak to 18 matches ma row For the Monarchs (24-7), ll was d case of too many ec1rly mistakes d.Od not enough answers for the Tars' attack. "I don't think the crowd WdS thdt big· a factor or if we WNP nervous,• Mon- archs Coach Craig Pazanti sd.ld. ·we JUSt haven't been at this level before and without a doubt, Newport pldyed some unbelievable volleyball tonight.• Junior Heather C ullen. playing per- haps one of lu?r top g<tmes of the year, led the Sailors wtlh 13 kills, while April Ross added 10 for the defending' s tate champion Sailors (35-2). "Hcdther has really stepped up her qame during the playoffs.· Glenn said. ·•She's gotten better and heller the fdf- ther we've gone." Newport took advantage of numerous pasSU1g errors by the Monarchs m game one and turned U1em into easy points. After MdtN D<'t ttcd the game at ti-6, Newport went on a 7 -0 nm to open up a 13-6 lead before winning game one, 15- 7. Cullen had six kills m the opening game. It was a complc>tely different Monarch team in game two as they controlled most of game two, taking leads ot 8-3, 10-6 and 14-7, unW the Sailon. put on a funous comt'hack. Ross used her strong 1ump-erves to put the Monarchs on their heels and fol- lowing threc-stra.tght service winners from Cullen, Newport came all the way back from two game point and actually led, 15-14, before winning game two on a net violation, 16-14. "It's crazy. Th~y always seem lo take their gdIDe to another levE.•l when the other team gets a game pqmt on them,· Glenn Sdid. ~1 just wish they would do that BEFORE a game point One bad break, or net violation or something and we lose game two." Pazanti saw hLc; club lose d golden opportunity to even the mC;Jtch and take momentum into game three. "If we win that game, who· knows what would have happened," Pazanti said. •Tuat' where Ncwp'ort's expcri· Newport Harbor's girls volleyball team (above) celebrate yet another sweep in the state playoffs, Saturday night after bumbling Mater Dei . with a near-flawless effort. At left, Heather ,.... Cullen drives the ball ~ past Maler Del's Jennife r > Ward in the Sailors' ~ sweep of the Monarchs ~ before an overflow t;, crowd on the winner' ~ floor. c{ 0 ~ ! ence·rectlly played a factor.· After theit usual slow start, the Sailors used another b1g run, turning a 5-5 be mto a msurmount<lble 13-5 lead m game three, led by the strong play of c;eruor Lisa Addeo, who had tive kills in the hnal game. ~she really had some huge kills for us clown the stretch," Glenn s~ud . "This sec- ond half of the season, she has really played great for us and l'fl! ht1ppy to sell her play so well." A Brenda Watem.an kill dncl Ross are later, Newport won, 15-t.> and w11l advance to the reg1omd h.nals. •When April gets that 1ump-serve working it really turns the momentum m ow favor,• Glenn said. ·she really had it working torught. • lhe world, !Jul lew c<1n hod~t u1 la::.tmg unprPsswn-,,. WhPn btdnd new UCl needed d n1ckn<1rne in 19b5, Peil Gld-.qow, who would become ont• Of two athletes tO E'dTO UC-I'' hr I NCAA All·AJ\lt'OCdn honor<> rum!' uµ \\tlh AntPdtcrs At d time when the contl1ct m Victnctm was e.,calatmg aml c:111lf'CJC tudcnrs were enqdgt'<l m dnhwar demonstrations, GJa,go»' and two ol his budd1ec;, S.kyl<lr Has~l'lt dt1cl Bob Ernst, Wdntc<I d me knarne that "Wdsn't c1 huntPr, k1llt•1 ma.,cot, H .incl Anh•atf'I"',, st'emed lo flow "oft the tongue.• Tlwy dro\4< up bCVPrdl de~1yns. Fmully, they pnntecl about 200 hlclC'k and white copies of lht> Ant<'dler dnd the students.loved 1l Closqow, whose lc1ther died wh1•n he wc1.,. ~ounq , wc1s greatly anlluPnc Pd hr hv. in ctnd Newland, whoni lw pla~ed wider at Ne'" po11 l ldrl>or tor three years. ·nw~· sPt examples that I've tnt•d to uc;P m mv hfo," he said. "The} provulNI in p1rahon and a thought procc -. " Under lrwln at Orange Coast, Gl11~yow wa~ a two-llm •state :-.wmmung chc1mp1on and JC All-AmPnc-un, wmmng the state tltle m the 500 in' ,sl\ le ns u freshman and pcirUC'ipatmg on the Pirutf's' me<llf'y relay thdl C'dptured the ~tale title m 19o5. Both w~re also nc1honal records "(The rnptes) Pat Glasgow In h..iyh school, Glrlsqow, who weighed only 115 pounds his senior y~<tr, was the 1963 Sunset League champion m the 200 <lbappl•dr ·d, ~ Glasgow said. • EVf~ryone had one m their dorms nnd cars dnd it won (the '>tudent elf•ct10n I • School 0U1cials, however, cl1s- dpprovcd. They .wanted a bear, wh1ch would remain in kinship with the UC system. But upon furttwr review m the dictionary, the students cbsco\'ered that an Anteater \\US a bear and UCI Pres1ctcnt Or {)an Alrlnch gave the ore •n hqhl. "(The ll.l<.'kname) got some nc1t1onul ren1gnilion right off the lwl (me ludmg dn article in Sports llluo.;tMtecl I.• s.:11d Gldsgow, who will be mduclt'd ulto the UCl l lclll of ranw m Febrnary -not for his nickname escapade, but "" munmH und wc1ter polo feats Glasuow: d Newport Harbor I hgh (C lc1s" llf 'hJ) and OrdTlge Coa ... t Collene :-.wmumng and · wc1tcr polo standout under aqulll"" coilcht.>s Ted Newland ctnd Al lrwm. was part of a cort> of OCC sw1mme~ who followed Irwin to UCI. ·we hgured if he was going lht're, &twas good enough for us," scurl Gldsgow, a 1965 NCAA water polo All-Amencan as d 1umc1r Wlll'I leanunate Bob Neelly, thf'n ctn AU-Amencan SWlmmc f m the spnng of 1967. As a semor at the '67 NCAA Sw1m1111n<J and Diving Champ1onsh1ps, Glasgow acrountec1 for a team-high 42 pomts and nwnted All-American dccolddes m two strokes dS the Ante.itNs hmsl'le.a second in the nC1t10n. •All ol the other schools 1at the NCAA Championships) were i;ayinu how they'd nevor heard of UC Irving, and we kept telling th m it's lrvint~. But at the end of the championship . everybod}' ctnd 400 As a <.eruor at UCI, he tipped the seal " at 155 pounds, then put on 40 pounds dunng hie; hr it year m the US. r..1anne Corps • u was dll that good nulitarv cookinq," he c;a1d Glasgow, who served four years m the l\ 1dnnPs, wa an officer who flew F-4 Phantoms, but ncvE..•r went to Vietnam. "I wc1s glad 1 didn't have to put m} hfe on the hne. hut, like any competition m sport..,, "'hen you tnun hard for something you want to s 'l? If you can pl.iy the qc\me.' h~ satcl. \Vh1le in the SCTVH'C in 1970, Gldc;qow competed at the CISM G<lm 'S (Council of International ~ports Miht.iryl m Sicily, or the twc-world military Olympics. G1asqow swdm th~ 400. 1,500 dlld 400 rt:>la} After the c;t•rvacP, Gia gow "cnt to work tor the Orange County Harbor Department, which ha -.mce been taken over by the Orange County Sheriff's Dt'partment " c ·er 20 years he ha comp< ,.d swunnung al tho annual Pl I c "'urnmer Game-. · Tur •e ) en rs away tram retirtng from lht"' henrt's dep<1rtment, Gia ~ow hopes to hecome a head water polo coach at the h1gh -.chool level. Glctsgo\\, 53, hlt' .;erved as Newland's o ... -.1stanl polo coach 11t UCI for the past three c;ea on Gia qow, the I 1test honoree in the Daily Pilot Spmt" I foll of fodme, cclt"hratm<J the mil1Pnnn11n, bvt• m N(•v.:port Beach with his will• Martha They hdv • two dauqht~r.> - lcgan. 23, a UC B •rkel 'Y gradul\l , and Enn, 21. a 1umor at UC Sltnta 8arbard. • CdM graduates from Harvard with a sweeping gesture 1 • Sed Kings shock foe; Div. II semi at Bishop Montgomery Tuesday. !kit Pllol NORTI I l 101.LYWOOD No. 2 llmvard-Wo:.tlake High's girls volleyball team tried to beat visiting Corona del Mar for the third time this year at Saturday's D1vt tun J1l cconct rouncl match m the State Rcgiona1 It clidn't hnv' a :h60CC. Ad t m11ncd third· ced S King tewn turned m a SUJ rb fort resulting n o &hoc.king, 15-8, 15·3, 15·7, sw p of Hor· vard-W ti k 12•·7} "We executed very wcll,"CdM Coach Steve Conti said. •we got great pl11.y from all six people.'.' This was a huge wm for CdM (21-10). not oruy cause it propels it mto the sermfinol.s against No. 1 Bishop Mont· gomcry. but the Sea Kings finally ctefetited a nrm<'sts which turned CdM away in the CIF D1vts1on II semifinals,"anc1 in the San Marco tourney. •It could not be better, "CciM's Dumtrn Havriluk, who Joo CdM wtth 20 kills, id •we did o much work th wook. We wanted lt mall}' bftd • "We lo t to Hnrvard-W t· lake tw1<"e thl year, "Conti d .. •So w 'r g ttlng n h g monk y off our back ." VOLLEYIALL . . . 6 Monday, Novttm Sports Doily Pilot CDM GIRLS REIGN AS STATE CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS • Its sw et revenge for Coach Bill Sumner and hi champs. 01vis1on IV tat m t history 111 • Satt l(jngs al o 1umcd m th,• oonct fn t t· team t1m ot the day FRESNC:) -Lnst year Cilll of111::1ally t, • la.id to re.st. Ancl Co1onet <lei M1tr I tigh's guls c.ros'I country tcdm ran now oall 1tseU t. te C'hampions. Thi all hctf)Jll n~d dt pill? l>t.tnl! l lo-.sfeld · fullmq boUwiiy th1vugh th~ TilN' dnu U!'i\Jul No. 1 runnror Li.£ Mor;e h111shin9.lhud oil lh tettm Instead, tt was 1unlors Kut11~ 0111nlitn and Jenny Cumnuns who lccl the w<Jy Quinlan tlm hed fifth to lee d Ctl?l.1, dad Cummins hmsh•M.I I Olh ~ tale's No 1 tecllo in OivLsaori IV, the Sea i\ing won lhe StalP Challlpa· un!>lup at Woodward Park m Fr no, 13 pomts ahl'dd ol <!cond place No1dhoff 111 record-brC"ak.ing fa.sh.ion. Th1s is the ">dnl<' Nordhoff te11m that heat No. l CdM by one pomt In lft!>t yPars stat1.• nwe>t This time, Cd.1\1 win~ 1~ fll'St state championship smce Hl93. •Quinlan really stcppt•d up to the pl<.tle und hdrl a great day," Sumner said. "(Ld.l.t Y<!llr) Wd:> very, very motivat· my," Jenny Cummins said. "We all had that m the bdck oC our mmds <luring the 1.ke" The rdcc started olr fo'>I, with Nord· hoJf's strdtcgy of spnntU\g out to dn l ar- ly lead. This was when Mor"'r. qui Ci\Ught m the back paC'k. NordhQff' pace Odluratly started to slow unwn, and clll the runn<>.rs startud to JuOI "'" "The gtrl!> urc very exe1ted.'' CdM . ' ·obch BiU Sumner said. "The ghost from the past 1s gone ·• It Wd<i dt this tlme thnt I k>s">ield fell and suffernd a sbght ankle mjuiy. C'dM turned in a domindlmg perfor- mdnce to remove all doubts Uus lune. The 42 team pomts lS the lowest score ln "I was '>urpnc;ed she linrshl'd the race," Swnner Sdid ·But 1t':. U1c slate. These gul~ would fuush the ruce no matter what.'' . N~¥~~~ ' ~ N~~~i ... I __ ··_N_~_¥.c_8_~_s_I NOTICE IF T USTEE'S 8ncl aovances ~bme In Wit o1 h fllgpl*s • ttw ~the lllllial Pi! Of 11*1 "*'f .. to 118 ~· ·s No I ~992 ~ of IS fla ()\lie: a.. '0t~ll E Loan No 9 • Ollpman Ave AlowiM CA YOU AR IN AU~ 1Clal'f vnoer said .. llgllt 111111 ftf .... UNDER A 8 Deed of Trust lleAllOfore ~to nt now,._, by c ~~~~i[c,~~~ et:~~~ =~::rn:~~ 'y~~s~i{lli~~ =e~:trs ~~~!! THE NAIR~ ~~ ,eY,51 end ~11.:::;~ HE PRI E~OI~ Eledlon 10 Sef't be re· common~ r1 wry o1 AGAINST Y Y c:oroed In the county 1118 ,_. ~ delCr'lblld SH~~2 c ACT ~the real~~ llilooe IS IUlJ01lld IQ be 4 ~ Oecembef 6 1~ ~W!mDe~4 1999 LllC*!W St 1112 ~ 1000 AM. l.Ooes1~ /11 Be&fl CA The~ g~ SeMce:i l . as . L L C., as S· INS!ea dotc8m11W1Y lalty lot Du app<?tnled rustee ~ llt'ft inc:oowr:tneu of Che S1l9el L>eea o SI reootOed nalure Loneslar Mort· dlttgrlllal , wry 1t1owr1 £""'l ~pursuanl to yatra G'"1!. Aulhonzed ldct'H1 nt ociw OOll'llTM ruly 31. I 4 as lnSlJ\J· 11~ Serw:es. L L C i.-s..d m ""' be tMdll ~nt No 71 1t1 ~ 15000 Su"M' Soule· bul WlllolJt cowmnt or -· .~2?f~s8ttl~·o0tk.ot ~s~1'vi1 ):~ ~~ or ~ ~e ~ntY Recotdef of ~·s s4ie .. infQrrnation • .__.,, .... poAeSS10n °' ~e COunly, State of ease ca» m«lJ.7342 ~ IO ~ lhl J~fdi'n1a Executed by star Mort11~ rerMrlW'l1 pmcpll aim ol lhl A Connell,..~ single matt s. ·LL C is a <febl ncM(s) ~by Pd 0.0 WIU SeU at rubilc ~~ collector at1emobng lo of Tru'1 with ~r-11 lhereoo ti) H19hes1 Bldder collect a debt Ally inlor· es ~ "' s.ct note(s) cash Cashtt s mauon 011ta1neo will be ad\1rl09S d "'1 unc1er IN! cllecll/Cash e<lUIValenl Of 11.y~for llla!J>U(J)QSO~--. IWIM ol lhl OeeCI of Tnm C·lher form of .,g~nl Pu 11/15199. · 11122J'99. estillllllld ,_ ctl•ges and a~P'a~r'at ~lie or~ ~ ~ 1 720 ~ ol lhl ""'* Sid cl • MUI mon?iof Ille Umled INt 1ruu1 a....a by Aid flr-e.5) Al I enlt8lla:JO TMlll s• No U01086746 0.0 ol TMt '> ...... Ille ()l'ai:ige uly HaU. JOO loin No r .... T~lt °""' Slit 59580 (EAmllld} Ea51 Ch!!Qman Avenue. No 00662343 A p N #936 4> ICCIU9d ...... " lddtllonal Ori!f!Oe. CA All nghl, title 022 Noa Of Tnm.'1 S• ecMrus If any ... ~ ~~ ~~~kl~vri~~IO YD.J n n dllllllt under a 1tts fig1n pu lo _. The '81d DeeQ of f,t51 1t1 Dead ol TMt 0-.d 8/lar.115 banafiCJ"Y under Uld OeeCI of oropetty s.tuated 1n IMlll&s '°" uu actbl to Trusc NralofOra ..ul9d nt r.ountv and Slate d'° P"*Ct 'fOAll ~. 11 tlWf be dllvnd to lhl ~ • 5Cnbed as As more tuay °' • • pub6c • II~ N1111n ~ a1 o.t&ll described !fl Ille abo~ ,. 11'1 ~ al ... .m Oemftl lor s. and • ~IJ<>Oe(f Deed of Tl'\ISI ,.,.. al lhl Pl>Oiedl'111 Wiiien Noa ol Oalail r.d APN# 139-294·10 aio-nst ~ ~ lhar.ikl c:oi-E11cb1 ao Set The \l!Olr· The street ad<lres.s and .., 1 lilwl'W 0n t2'6199 • l91lld c--.: l8d no1a a1 ~er ,1C0..,,~1 ~~:i 1ooo.m. MTC FNrlall ~ dlftut 11!<1 *'°".,at ao P«>Oertv de;cnbed abovv dba T NiWa Q:rpa. • dutf be 1*IOl'dad in .. COl.lll'f Is DYrpOtjed ·~I bt t590 lpllOlfll9d Truma ~ ll!d ...,.,. .. ,.., PIOl*1Y II Mi Drive sla Me$a Pft*ll 1o Dead ol T111$\ bcllld n men llllr'I 1tna X~ 1a 926 The UO· llCOldlld an J.'5199 mtu-mcntll hM ..,_ treia ~~ned TIU$1et dis-Nn1 199901S>327 Boak adl ~ 0... ~~,e~U:~ NIA. Ptga NIA ol atroal 1111~ TllAI Q:rpa 1-01 address and Oltle< oom-_. fl .. alb ol .. H a.... SI s..ne 102 d bOO.. t Racxitdw ol ()qa ~ Or-. CA 92867 F0t S. ~ :. sa~ ~ Catlcma Elmllad ~ ~ lnformlllarl e.t (7t4) sn. M. be made, but Wllhool F•. qll IM',. Tiiis· 1965 (714} ~-1001 ftUSM co~nan1 or wilo'ran~, ex· tar l..l.mnl Haddad. • ma--Q:rpa • 51-.or TM* pressed or 1mphed. r ard· nec1 ~ • ,_ a nt 1< Sund.II. AutllanJM Sign. 1110 1111e. possess . or 111pS14it ~ ... Benafta. "" P121011 1111s wn Mcumblances. 10 pay the rr 11111 •• • pubk &CllCll'l IO ~1-"l@m.....,oz... ____ _ remainino P.fln~ sllm Of highest btdc'1lr lor casll t lhe nol!(s) red bv ~ • ams o1 11111 wi NOTICE OF said OeeO ol l\lst, witfl ........ ... ...... .......... PETmON 1111eres1 thereon a' pro-_.... "'°""' "' •• ... ._. '1ded 111 said note(,l. ad-Slllls by Cllfl • *-' TO ADMINISTER vances, 1f ~Y.. under the ct.ii awn by • ._ or ESTATE OF: ierms of ~ Deed ol ~ bri, • a.ck '*-' RUTHIE B. STROUT Trust. fees. chatgts and by • s-. 0t fldarm a9CM CASE NUMBER ~xpen~s of Ille Trustee IMDI or , ct-* '*-11y a : ~saidB:eJ~r'fruc:r'~ :!'or~~ To a~1:1~7 benol1 t6tal amour! Of lhll)l~llid ~ or llWlgt bri ciaries, Cl8dl1018, cont· balance o the ob 1ati0n _..,_, ~ aacDI 5102 d lhl ingenl cred•tors, and per seoured t>y 11\e Pf to -r-sons who may otherw1Se be SOid and re. Flllll'IC:ill C.00. wld Mllan28d be Interested In the Wiii oc estunated costs. exoen~ •'°do~ fl'*~) Al estate, °' both. ol RUTHIE B STROUT. aka RUTHIE BELLE "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free 1 ·888-S4CASKET Serving Orangt a Surroundblg Countries STROUT, RUTH B. STROUT deceaSOd A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been lilecl by Emery Glen Strout 11" the Superior Cour1 01 Calllomla, County of Orange. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests Chat Emery Glen Sllout be ap. pointed as personal, rep. resentatMI to adm11l1iler the estate of lhe dece· den I. THE PETITION re qutUls the aocedeors will and cx>eltc.111, 11 any, be .CSITlltted lo prooate The will and any eodlcils are avall~ble for H· atninallon 1n the hie kepi by IM ooun THE PETITION te· quests eultl<>f1ty to ad· • mln•Sler the es111a under the Independent Admln 1strat1on of Elilatea Act {!his authority will allow r-----.. -~- STARTING . ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • ·. PUBLIC NOTICES the personal represent· ative to lil~e many ac· ltOllS v. ll'IOOI obtaining court approval Belore taking tel'\.1lfl very lmp<>f· tant achonli hOweVer, the peiwnal represent· at1ve W1" Le required to give notice to Interested persons unless they have waived not>ee or consenled to the proposed echon) The In· dependent adm1n1s· traUon aurhonty wtQ be granted unleu an In· lllr811ed pe1"Soo Illes an ob1echon to lhO pe111oon and stiows OOod cause why tho court should no1 g1an1 the aulhoruy A HEARING on the pe1111on will be held on DEC. 23, 1999. at 1 45 P M 1n D\lpl L73 tocat&d .at 341 The City Drive, Posl Olf1ce Box \4171, Orango, C11l1lom1a 92863·1571 , LAMOREAUX JUSTICE CENTER PROBATE IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the pehhon. you should appear al lhe heann9 and state your objectlOlls or hit wnnen. ob)ecoons wllh lhe court beloie lf'le hearing Yoor al>f)flaronce may be In pEm;on or liy your at· torney IF VOlJ ARE A CREDI· TOR or contingent cred1· tor of 1118 deceased, you must Ille your cta1m with the court and mail a copy to the personal repre· sentallVe appoin18<1 by tne court w1lh1n lour months lrOll) lhe data ol first l!!uanc;e ol lerters as p(Olllded In t.eCI lOl1 9100. The 11me tor tiling da1ms will nol •KPI,. before toor monlhs lrom the hearing date notleed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ke111 by tna coun. II you 11re a P4lf'SOll in· 1eresled 1n ltle es1a1e, you may 1118 w!ln the coon a Requesl for Spe· clal Notice (form DE·154) Of 1118 hllng ol an 1nven· tory and appra1&al ot es· late assets or ol any pell .. llon or account as provided In Probate Code soc!lon 1250. A R~st IOI Spcteilll No- tioe lo1m ~ aJ4118ble !tum lh8 court c:lef1( Petitioner: EMERY GLEN STROUT, 8781 Presidio Drive, Huntington Beach, Callfotnla 92648 PetlUoner In pro P!r PutiliShed Newpon Beaeh·Costa Mesa Dacly PilOI November 22. 23. 29. 1999 MT698 Flctitlou1 Business Neme St•tement The I011ow1ng peisons are doing bui.lneliS as· COAST MEDIA TEU:· PRODUCTIONS, INC , 17062 Murphy Ave , Bldg B. IMne, CA 92614 Coast MfJd1a Te••· producoons Inc • (NB· vada). 17062 Murpny Ave , Bldg B. lMne. CA 9261-4 This bus•ness 11 con du~ed by, a corporation Have you 11arted doing bu111ness yet? Yeli, June 1992 Coasl Media Tele· prOduetlona, Inc , Joyce D Tully, Vioe President This sia11men1 was filed wllh the County Cle,. ol Orang<.1 COO!lty on 11-10111} 10996811176 Dally Piiot Nov 22, 29, Dec. 6. 13, 1999 M700 rh,. lrg1tl Dt/Ulllmmt '" rl•t l'm/y f>ilnt IJ "'''"'"It/ Ufllflltlllff ,1 "'"'let /'II I' mm• "'~ d.:zbft fll '1m' lrmmr1tt'ff------ u;. will nt1w 'iCAH<..'H tl•r nn1111• far ro11 at"" r1.t1il .l~1rgr. 11nil J111'>"'"1/ir 11mr art f rhr 111p 111 tl1t C:ourt llourr "' Smrt.r Jl 111 71ftlf, of rounr, 11jur 1/11 m1rd1 If romplrtrd u't' ri·1/I /lfr JOl<f jiUllttllll bullflt'JI nttmt JliltrMmt u11t/r thl' 0,1m7 C"rft, ,,,bJ11J. fill• f if wtci-fr" fi•ur u.wk1 fU rr11111rr1l l111,,.,, .rnti tlttn filr !""' f"") nf.t11U1trt110•1ti11'• tlrt c t1unt.J Cltr~ f'/.r,1tf JtDI by to Jilt your fi(ll/t(l111 bu11r.tll 1f•llt11rtnt ut r/1,. /)4111.J f'rlnt, ;llU \ fltrJ ,\1, c~IJJ MtM If?" nmntlt 11•1} "~pita.if r,.// 111111 (!JJI?) 64J.t/fJ21111/d ll't 11.•11/ mttltt dmfn rmt1r11for JO" to lw11ik 1/111 pfO!<tl11rr '1 '11111/ If you 1/,ouU l•mie '"'J fortl1tr q11r1t1oru, pk.r.r mll u11111d WI' u111/ bt rna1r tlMn t/n,f fl """' J"" CooJ /11(/t "' Jf'"" nnv l11wnn!l l I •wpr .1111 Quy hclp{ld liosdeld ano led her Uuough the pa . Quye ended up at 20th, Hos fr>Jd ttt 29th Mo.,-.e was hll ahlo tr; li!Jhl th1ou9h lhu p, ck, and hmshed !nth. ml fr !thnmn JC'nnift•r Lou 1 culllP Uuough uul 1Jl•tbbed U1e t••<ttn' lourth pot, hnlstunu 16th. M1:!"nwhile, Cu111lH11 ii111'1 Cummin stdrfocl lilMmg up the pack. .ind 9t1I toword lh•1 front rtl th ~ond milP. ·Th who! y r h, been lnc1 di· blc We're not running for time We're cunrung for compeUtJon. We know we're the t am to bt'at. owe look at the c;ompctit1on, pick out one team who wHt gwe us the twst run for the money. t1nd rac1• them hedd-to-head. In the state, we rnc<>d agdlllSt Nordhoff.'' •1 hdcl n r'1<ll)y bad tan," QUIJ'llan ~.ud, ·which was good mce I doo't like· f..l.st 11t.irts 1 sl,1rtet.l inovm~ up Ul the sec- ond mill', tmd cclught up m thtt hill." By ranny head-to-hoad d!ld.tnst Nordhoff, CdM was able to get lt.5 revenge and W1.n a state title that was ·elusive until now .. ·11·s really nice," QwnJan, who's n Junior, said. HJ've been walling for three years for I.his, and it's a good wdy to l•nd the e~on.'' • C'dM's runnN'S all got togethc·r at lhe £ nd, .incl tl1e Sed Kings placed seven nmm•rs in the top 20 The five sC'onng ru110P.rs IUU$ht•d io the top 13 NordholC's Rae Stumbouglt ~nded up w111n1119 thf' rac~. and Susan Torres was mqhlh But Nordhon·~ next three run- neTh dll finished behrnd Quye, who was CdM's fifth runne-r;cmd thdl gdve CdM d SllAbJC WUl. The ending was sweet in other ways for the Sea Kings, "We go out to a restaurant after tho sl;tte meet," Surnn<•r said. "I told the gtrls i.f we Win this year they c11n ord.er dessert first." •Tue meet was basiCdlly a he.td-to- heatl m• el with Nordhoff," Swnner said Estancia jumor Liz Huipe fintshcd ninth in the D1vtsion rv girls race, just beating Cununins at U1e finish I.me Tlus 1s a s1zable improvement from last PUBL1C NOTICES FIRST AMENDED SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO OEFEN· DANT (Avlso l ACllSado) WILLIAM P ANGIONE an indMdual E. ANGIONE. an lnd'ivid· ual. o w HOGSCTT. an lndlvlllual. ELLEN HOG SETI, an lndivrduel· LEW H WAlLACE TRUSTEE an lnd111!Clual, THERESA M WAl.L/\CE. an lnd!VldUDI, tne TEST A TE and INTESTATE sue CESSORS ol each 1ndl vl<Jual detendan1 named aboVe whO may be CIO· cease<' and alt peisons clall'l'llflg by, through or unoor IOOm. ALL PER· SONS UNKNOWN c:ta1m1ng anv lelJal 0t IQU<table nght lrffe. es· tate. lien, t'l< in1orest m the properly described In lhe complaint adverse t~ plilntllls 11111. or any cloud on pla1n11tts' tttle thereto, the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. a mun1C1pal1ty; and DOES 1 lhrougl'I 50. lndus1ve YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF (A Uo le ei.la d'Jman· llAndOI HOWARD L. RICH and GAIL M. RICH, 1nd1111dual11 You have 30 CALEN· DAR DA VS alter this aumm•J1\S ~ seNed on you to I IA a typewritten fNP00~8 81 this OOUl1 A letter 01 ptiooe caw wtlt rlOC p1otect you your 1ypewr11ten response must be in prpper leQ<ll form It you w-ant the CQIJr1 to hear yow case II Voll do not hie your AISl)QllW (I(\ hme, you may lose lhe ca'9, a/ld your w:i~os. money BM praper1y mey be Wen wrthoot turttier v.11muig troni lhe coon. There are ot~r legRI 19qu1remen1s Yoo may want to a.II an a11ornev nght IWllY II you do not know :Jn altornoy, you mel' cull an anomey re- lerral &ft1V1Ce or a legal aid ott1ce l~stao '° lh8 pholle book) • 0eSPIJl!ll Ile ooe le entregll')ll esta ataclon judlQlll usted tJ~e un plaio de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS para presentar una respuesta escn1a a maquina -en esta cone Una carte o una llamada tolelon1ca no le olrece1a proteoclOn; su r8SfJUMl8 escrtta a ma· quine t ne que cumplor oon las lormalldedes le· gales apropladas '' usted qu•ere QUI la CX>fte escuche 1u caso SI usted no pfe&enta au respuesta a t1empo, pu8'1o perder e1 caso. v le p1ieoen aullar su sa•aric>, au dinf'ro y Oii as cosaa de .su prc.piedad !iln 8VISO adQOf\81 por pane de la cone E••$ten otro1 r11q1Jlsit01 legales Pued11 que usted qu1era 114\mar a un a b o g a d o I n medl1tamon111• SI no conoce 1 un abogano. puede llemar a un servldo de rele1 !'Ida de ebogac:los o a una olicina d ayuda 18Qal (vee el di· roc:tOllO tefefoolCo) CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Ca-.o) 110097 Judgo H. Werren Slegel Dept.: C32 The name 11nd addlen ol thll <our1 la (El nombre y dtrec::cloo de la COf'le 119) Supenor Court of l"9 State of Calltornta, County ol Orange, CfOlral Justice Cen1or, 700 CIVIC Center Drive Wo$1, Sanlil Ana. CA g2702·199 .. The rntma, address and 1elrptiono number 01 pla111111f's a11or~y c.1 plftlrttlll wllhout en at· lorf\OY (El nomtir • ta do·eocloo y 61 numem 1~ to IOll<I Cfel anooado del ttoniand nllt, 0 def di· niaildaruo que no U.nti eb<>gado. ea} • Barry A L11ul>acher, Esq SDN 063952 DaRr & Nowmoo, P.O ..2Q30 Malo \1 l. "ulti! moo. IMno. CA 92614 (049} 660-1600 DA Tl: SCP ~8. 111~ ALAN LATER, Clerle, bf C FAAIAI, Oepu1y Pulll~ Newport Beoth Cott.t Meaa Dally PllOt NOlltmber 22. 211. ~mbOr O. 13, 11t\19 M702 PUBLIC I NOTICES_ Flctitlou1 Buelnes1 ro ess • t Nam• Statement speclally con1rac1or TIMI fOlio'f¥i"" narsons awarded lhe cootract tor · ·• "'" ltlis wottt shall Itself con· are doing business as· atrvct a majority of the R D. INDUSTRIES, WOOi, In accordance w11h t 7385 I 3·F Skypark Cir· the provisloos ot CaJlfor- cle, Irvine, Calllornla nla Bu&tness and 92704 • oav1d Allon Ballard, Proletslons Code 655 H2o.t Baker S1reet, S.ctlon 7059 Costa Mesa. Califomla Time Is of the essence 9252e All work must be com· Thia buS1ness IS con· pleted within 30 con· due!l:ld by an indtvrdual secutrve calendar !lay' uave you swted docng lrom tho date specified bus.ness yet? No on the Notice 10 Proceed Olivid Allen Ballard Issued by lhe DIS1rk:1 This atatement was Fallure 10 complele lhe wortc Within the time &el filed w111l the Coonty forth herein will result In Clerk of Orange County the Imposition of liqul· on 11 2·99 daled dama~s for eacll 19996810099 Dally Pllol Nov 8. 15, 22. day of de ay, In Iha ·-amount of $500 per day 29, 1999 """" Each bidder shall Fictitious Business submll, on the lo1m Name Statement lumiShed with the con· The I0110w1ng persons tract doeuments. a 1151 of a•e doing business as 1118 proposed stibcon· Cahtorma Wallcapa, tractors on this pf'Olect as t 4182 Olllter Street, required by the Sublet· Weslmlnstur, Callfomla Ung and Subcontracting 92683 FaTr Practices Acl. Publlc Jenn1ter Anne Sexton, Contrect Code S.C11011 14182 Ot11te1 Street, 4100 et seq weptmlllliter, Cahlonva Eech bid ShaU be ac· 92683 companied by a certified TniS bUilness IS con· 0< cashier's check or bid ducted by an 1ndtvidual bofid in en amounl not Have you &tarted dotng less than ten percenl lluslneas yel? No (10%) of the total bld Jennifer Sexton prioe, payable to Iha DIS This statement was TRICl aa a guarantee filed wllh the County thal the bidder. II Us Clerk Of 0t8119• Coonty proposal IS acoa1>4ed, oo 10 18·99 shaU promptfy execute 19996808588 the Agreemeni. tumish a Daily P1lol New 15, 22. NllSfactury Fallhlul Per· 29 Dec. e. 1999 M691 lormance Bond in an NOTICE TO amount l'IOl les& than one CONTRACTORS hundred percent (100%) CALLING FOR BIDS or Ille lotal btcl price, lum1Sh a Payment Bond School District· In an amount noc less Hunlinglon Beach Unloll than one hundred per· H•gh SOhoot Dt!>lnct cent (100%) of the tolal Obtam Oocumenls encl bid pnce. and lumWl Bid Due at Huntmgton ce11111catea evidencing Beach Union High lhal tho required Insur· School D1stnct 10251 anc. Is in elfe<.1 in the Yorlttown Ave . Purchas· amounts set fot1tl In Ille Ing. Room 361, Hunl· general oond1lloni In Iha lngton Beach, CA 92646, evenl of !allure to enter (714) ~·3339 Into tho conlract and•~· •X1 4350 ecu10 the required dOCU· Due Da1e· Fnday, ments, such bid securtty Oec8mber 17, 1999 a1 w1N be fot1elted The 2 00 pm Faithful Performance NOTICE IS HEREBY Bond .shaH ntmall'l in IUll GIVEN ihal the Hunt· force and effect lhrough lngt~ Beadl Union H gh the guarantee period as Sdlool Ut.itnct, Orange specthed 1n the general County. can1ornta. acting cond1tl008. by and through Its Gov-The DISTRICT re· ernlng Board.nereinafter serves the nght 10 ntlect retarred to ea "DIS· any or ell bids or 10 waive T RICT", wlll receive up any lrregula11ties or 1n· to, but nol taler then the lormahUes In any blds or above-staled llmt. In the bidding sealed btcls tor the award As required 1>y Section ot con1ract1 tor the fol· 1773 ot ttMI California La· io.... ng prOjeCtS bor Code. lhe Director ol P1ojec:I: Bld •8"7 • the Oepar1menl ol In· Swimming Pool Demoli· du.itial RelallOOS ol the lion 11 HUnung1on Beach State ot Calltom1a has High School determined tne general Mandalory Job Walk prevalllng rates of wogea 9 am. Friday, December In the IOcahty In whleh 3. 1999 ot Huntington ltlls work Is to be per· Beadl High School, f905 formed COplea or these Main, Hunllngton Beach rate determlnationa, are license. A Of B or C·21 on hie 111he DISTRICT, Bid• ahlaD be nteeMtd and COPIM may be ob· Jn Iha place ldenbfled lllined upon request The above, and shan be oontniclor aheb post 1 opened and publlcly read oopy o1 1t1ese ra1es 11 aloud at the above·slated each JOb site. The con date, llrne end plaoe. tractor and any subcon· Plana and spectfl· tractor under II ahall pay catt0n1 are on Ille el the noc leaa lhan the aped· addrllis lls1ed above. lied prevalUng rates ot There wlll be a relun· wages to all WQf1<e13 em· dable $100 deposit re· plOyed by them 1n the ex· qUlred for eeeh set of ecuhon Of the oontraci , Pla'll. apedlk:ahons 8l1d N o b Id de r m a v hid doc:UmeMs to guar· wtthdraw any bid lor e ontee lheir return In good penod of ,lxly (601 days cond1t100 wllhltl hv• (5) alter the dale set for the calendar di\y .. alter the opening of bids bid opening date. Pur u11n1 10 SeC11on In ac:oordance w•lll the 22300 ol ttMI Public Con· ~&Iona ot Cahlomla 1rac1 Code, tho contract p 1~r;:~s1~':'n1 C 0 d 9 v.111 contain prOlllslons .,,A ... ,A_ 7028 lS. a""' permitting the succeaalul ...,.....,., '"' bidder liO subslitul• H· P\lbllc Cont1act Code cu1111es for any moneys Stc:hOl'I 3300 Iha owner Wlthheld by the Distrlc4 10 reqU1raa lhal the bidder ell$Ure pet1orm811Ca un· poneu lhe cta111-der Iha OOfllrad or per· l1cauon ol oonlractor'a mllllflg payment 01 Allen· llcensa noled above a1 1100s earned diraclly lnco 0111 time the bid 11 eeccow .aubmllted Pursuanl 10 BY: Governing Board Buslneuend Signed: Proleulona Code ISi Sual McL.a,,., Ol~­ Soc:lioo 702815. no pay· tor • Procurement/ monl &hell be made tor EnlN'IJt Con1erva1lon v.'Ofk or matetlal under Publlsned NO'NpC)l'I IM contract uni • and lklech..CO.la Mesa Daily until ll'le R&g•$1rar of PlloC "'°"etnt>er 22. 20', COillract()(S lltl1flff 10 1099 Ille Dt&lnd that tne con· M696 11ac1or was properly ---------~ hoonaed It the ume lite F1~tltloua 8u1lneH bid was submitted Any Name Statem.nt contrac101 na.1 10 !ha foUmfflg persooa f\l8CI Is •voted lo are dOlnQ Dualnen M J>()Olllties \#Ider lhe law FACS Flt.IANCIAL SYS and Ille contraCI wUI be TEMS. 2973 Harbor CXltl&idO«!d void If lite EINd , Cotta M.... CA llc11nsa c1au1flcauon 92626 StiOOifiOd tiertlOlfler t Donald A Fat~ler. Jr , mat of 1 " P9C•a1ty con· 10011 Al1&k8 ,.~. eo.11 t1 ctor" H u'1flned 11'1 Mo "· CA 02628 Soct10t1 7058 of th• Call· Thi• bu11na11 le oon torn•t Bu11nes1 and, OVQtil bx 10 IMIY1!2UOL PUBLIC NOTICES Have you staneo doing business yet? Vos. IH2·94 D A Fadde1, Jr n11~ &tatemenl was hied w11h tile Coonly Clerk of Orange County 00 10-29-99 19996809750 Dally Pilot Nov 22. 29. Dec. 6, 13. 1999 fA699 NOTICE o.- BULK SALE TO WHOM IT MA 'V CONCERN Nor ice 1s hereby gl\ en to the C1edltors of NONESUCH, INC.. a Calllorn1a corporallon and TREVOR A KE ~SE'V, Seller(s) whuse business ad dress(es) IS 1835 New· par. &oOtevard, city of Costa Mesa CoontY ol Orange, Stale ol Cal1tor· Ml, that a bul~ transfer Is ebout to be made 10 JAMBA JUICE COM PANY. a CaMfomla oor porallon, Buyer(s), who6e bUSl118$S(8S) ad dress Is 1700 Seven. teellth Street. San Fran· Cisco, County ot San Franasco. Slate ol C<IP· fomca, ~10'J The propelly IS 10 be 1ransferrad ls localed at 1835 Newport Boule· vard, Costa Mesa. OountY. ol Orangll, Slate ol Cahfornla. Said property II de· scnbed In general as· All 'tock lfl trade, lniture1o equ!pment, good wlll and 01her PIOPfll1Y of lhel fulce bar buslneu known .. JAMBA JUICE, Store No 15 and localed at. 1835 Newpor1 Boule· vard, city of Costa Mesa Counl)'. or Orange, State of Calilomia. The bulk trensfer v. •II be consummated on °' alter !he 15th day ol December. 1999. Th•s bulk 1ra115fer is subt8C1 10 S.ctioo 6106 2 ol Iha Cahlomla Commercfel Code. If Section 6106 2 applles. claims may ba tiled al FIDELITY NA· TIONAL TITLE INSUR ANCE COMPANY. Eacrow DIVlslon, Re· Escrow No 124208-EAM. 98 Ballery SttMI, 4th Floor, San Franatc0. County ol S'ln Frano9CO State of Call· lomia. 11'111 This bulk 1ransfor doe• not Include a liquor license transfer. All claims must be rec:alved at th&S address by Iha 14th day ol De<l&mber 1999 So far as known to th• Buyer(s). all buitness nam8$ and addresses used by the Seller(s) for the three years last past II dlllerent from the aboVe, aro· JUICE CLUB, Store No 15 located at 1835 New· por1 Boulevard. cary of Costa Mesa. COUl\IY ol Orange, Cahlomie Dated NOY81T\ber. 9, 1999 JAMBA JUICE COM PANY, a Ca. corporation by: /SI John Power• ha: Ant. T,.. .. u,..r Publllhed Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Pilot November 29, 19911 M703 Notic. of Ol1aoll.1tlon of Joint Venture Publlc notJce Is hereby given that KGW C<Hp0- r1111on. and RJJ Fll\lln<:lel, t1e1etolo... doSlO bull· oa&s under the f1C11tloua lrrm name and style d Wasl Coast Comrnerdal SeMCeS Bl 211111 Lake Forest Dr .. 1204, City or lak9 FOl'HI. County of 0t1nge, State of Cafllor· nla, did on tho 24 day of November, 1999, by mutual conHnt, diUOIV• the said panne1• ship and rennin their relallons as panner1 therein. Said bus1nell In lhe lulure will be COOdlXted t>y RJJ Flnandlt ('Ro00r1 JenklM, Jr., PreliCHnJ}, who wm pay nd ll1~ cl\lrge au llllblUUes nd d btl Of !he f llTI\ tind It COiV. •• tl'l0fll8S peyal>le ioN nnn. Funher ncllc. le h01 by gflten 11'181 thtl un- derslgnid w1U not be ro· ponaible, lrom ~ o..y on, for aoy obAoarJon ltt CUtrld by tne other(•> In (hi*) (her) (lhell) own Mmt(t) 01 In lho !l1tm1 of lhl llrrn Put a few words yt.>ar' m t, wt er he wa 2 th. "She came m w1U1 a b <J unn on hr. face," Estanc.1<1 Coach Ch rli1.• App aid. "ll was th~ b1g9e.t grin l'vt r.en.: lrt hf"r track hJstory.'' "She turned in an ex<'ellcnt tlnll!, and' l' celJent work. Rut ~hf> still ho a lo tnure spalu to grow." • After barely getting .into th~ {Jltbr D1ns1on 11 slat • championship 011 a tiebr~aker, Newport liarhor High made ils«•U nghl al home Amber St~en Hn1shC'd hfth, dud Sonya Mechkor 26th as I.he Sailor> hn- 1shcd comlortahly stxth in the rnec·t. 'Steen's lime of \8'.23 WdS lht• toµ t.Une by a Southern Section nmnPr in a rdce where Sdnta Rosa Montgom~ry·s Sara Bet set tho 01v1s1on It>rord for the stale meet In another soLid pertormancP, 1uruo1 Lynn Rinek ~ds 54lh for Newport Har-bor ' ' EDrTOR'S NOTE: 81<ause of space hm1t1t1001o,, tilt! balance of a~s tounuy coveflg9 will bi Pf4t' sented 1n T~afs edition PUBLIC NOTICES DATED AT Co.~llt Mesa, Cahfornla this 24 day ol November. 1999 /SJ KEVIN WVART, Presk1ent KGW Corporatlon Publistled Newport Beach·Coste Mesa Dally P110t November 29. 1999 .. M705 NOTIC£TO camrrORS Of' BtJl.A SALE (N9drre~le ucc Sec. 61115) NO nCE IS HEREBY OIVEN dl&l a bull: 11le ls atoll lO be made The ll.llDC(I) and blllliicss addrtsa(cs) of the tdiel\I) Iii/an:: BROADBAND GROUP. INC.. I MIUl"k, lrvinr. Clllifomia Ooln& bcWncll • BROADBM'D SOWllONS All OClle-r bcl,,_ IWDC(I) and ~~I ued by the relkl\I) within the pas& duu yun • awed by die aielle"s), ial&R. None Tiit ~ In California of die .Jllrf e~e office or Ole relier ial1re: S&IDI' u lboo.e 'Ilic 11.UUC\1 I and blldne$i ~ of tht baycl(1l 111a.n:• NU SOLUTIONS ll.C, 197J.4 Dearborn Slnll!1, Cllmv.ordl. Cali!onua 91311 11le 111K11 be1.111 sold arc cearatJ> dacr\bcJ u lavcnt.ory, eq•qime111 and fltmisl!lnp a MU u ccrwn other tan&il>k: and ~ 1M1 a.re localed t.t 197 l4 ()carl)om SUTC1, O.......onh. Call!omia 91311 The bollk sale II bltcllded 10 be COl1WllDWCd al die orf\cc Ol NU SOLUTIONS. UC. 19734 Deart>om Strttt, C:UliWonh. C&llf9mia 91311 IUld Ille a111idpced Mk dau: b Orrr:tmber 15. 1999 llae tMtlk '* la nbF 10 Clliforaia Uallona c-rdal C4* S«iJoa 6106 2 (If die sak Is Atbjca 10 Sec. 6106 l. lht fo1Jcrt,in1 lnlonnauon mist be provldtcl) fu name and lddreu of die penon w1Cll "'horn cl&ims may be f\k>d ls ANNE H. DO, Eaq • ORE£11i'B£RG • BASS. 16000 \'entara 81\d., Salle • 1000. Enc:iao, CA 91436 and the Liii day for IUiJI' cla.am by Ill)' CRdi1or lh.l.l1 be December l4, 1999, whk.h b the IMIJlnw day before the andelptu:d .. dalt spccil'ied •bow. GREENBERG .t BASS. By· Anne H. Do. A•lllori:.ed A1ent, Blsycr111 Ne...f'G1 Bcadl·COIC.a MCll C~l6 BROADBAND Nov ;29, 1999 Notice of DIHolutlon of Joint Ventura Pul.lllc: nouoe Is "81ao~ given that KGW Co<po- rallon, and RJJ Flnancral heratoloie doing bMl· neu under Iha flct1hoos llrm name and style ol West Coast Roatry Serv· 1oes et 211111 Lake For· est Dr • 1204, City oC Lake Fore1t. COum1 o1 Orenge, Stile of OOfOf· r1111. cfo on 11111 24 day ol November. 1999 by mutual oonH11C. d1ssotve the aa1d p1111ner• r.hlP end 1ormlnata lhUlr relation• 11 par1n 11 thef9ln. Said b~ss tn th• hllurw Wiii be eoodlJcted by KGW Cotporettoo (Kevin Wyan. Presldenl), wti0 w1l pay and di • Chlrge all labiltlle. and debts of !tie firm and te· te1V6 all montea Pl'IY•b'• '° lhO Urm Fun!Wlr n<>IU Is hereby gtven lhlll tno un· ~ wi. 'IOI bo ' &ponstllle, hom lhil 11 'I Of'I f(K any OOl!glll 00 lo• cur1ed by the olh tf&) lo his own oom (1 l ofln fl name of the firm DATED AT eo.111 Mose, Celttomllt 11'11• 24 day d November, 1g~9 PUBLIC NOTICES ISi Kt:VIN WYAAT, Preside Ill KGW Corporalion Puotished Newport Beach·Co5ta Mesa Daily Pilot November 29, 1999 M706 Nolle* of Oluotutlon of Jqtnt Venture Pubhc notlC8 ts hereby given that KGW Co<po· ra1ion. and RJJ Finandal, heretofore do'ng busl· ness under tne foctiuous hrm name and style 01 West COasl Group or Companies at 2 I 791 Lake Forest D1 • •204, City 01 Lake Forest CoonlY, ot Orange, State of Cahfomla. aKJ on the 24 day ol Novernber, 1999, by mutual con•ent d1&S01Ve tM said panner· ship and te•m1nate their relations as partners therein Said business 1n thtt future will be conducted by RJJ Fi119nclal (Robert Jen~1ns Jr • President) wtio ""'" pay and dis· cnar!ltt aH l•ablhhos and dell s ol the l11m and re· cewe a~ moni s pl\yable r.i tile t rm Fu11her nohce 11 hereby g•vell ma• •he un· dcrsigned WIN not be re· spons1ble, from lhi6 day on. tor aoy obllgatt0n In· ctJrred by the othof(s) in (tus) (herl (lho•r) own name(s) or In Ille Mme ol the firm DA.TEO AT Costa Mesa. Celilom.a this 24 day oC November, 1999 /SI KEVIN wv~n. President KGW Corr;orallon Publlshed Newpon Btidc.tl·CoSla Mes11 Daily Pilot November 29, 1999 M707 Notlce of D1Holutlon of Joint Venture PtJ1)11t Mllce ii hereb) given that KGW Corpo. rati0n. and RJJ Ftnancia1, herelolore do4no t>usl· ness under Ille llc11t1ous firm name and sryle of West CoaM Mortgage S.l'Vices at 2179t La'e F0<est D1 , 11204 City of Lake Foresl County oC Orango, State of Cal1lo<-n1a. did on lhe 24 day ol November, 11199. by mulual consent, dliSOIVe 11\8 sa.d partner· ship and terminate lhetr relaltons as pa11ners lheretn Sard bUsln8$s in the luture wlll be oonducr"d b~ RJJ Finenclal (Aoc>ert Jenktna Jr • PresldllOI) who wlll pay and d•S· chllrge all l1ab 1tlcl1 and de(fts ol ui. f,rm end re· c81ve all monies pdyallle to the llrm • Fu11t1er notice Is 11ereby g1V9n lhal lhe un· dersigoed w'U no1 be re- spanslble, from ll'lls day on. for •nv obllgallon m· cuned by Ille Olt·er(s) In his own name(s) Of In tne name of IM nrm DATED AT Cosla Mesa. Callfomla this 24 oay ol November, 1999 ISi KEVW WVART. Presldene KGW Corpotallorl Publlshed Newpo11 Boach.COSta Mua Dail Pllut NO\lemt.er 21 1 • M70£ FictitlOUI auar" ... Name Statement The followlng pe!$00 are doing bu&lneal as Pncelesa Aoqlbltions 2650 Avon, Newpor Beach. CA 92fJ63 Mldlael John Nellon, 412 1411l SlrNI, Apt F Hu0ti11gton Beactl, C 92648 This busln•N h• con duded by an lnd1~1dual Have you 1lar1ed doi business yet? No Mlehael NeliQn This statemeht wa loled wiltl lhO Coont C r11 ol Oumg Coont on 11-12"90 tOM6&1111 Da y Pilot Noll 22. 2 Dec:. 8. 13, 1999 M70 Can't1eem to get to 11 tm1H repair Jobi around lht hout 1 t....t the CleHlfltd l•rvlce DlrectotJ help you find rellabl• help to work for you. Call 642-5678. f • Daily Pilot Monday, Novcrnbcf 29, 1999 1 Policy llO\\I to Pia~ A Hu11•, n111I d1 .. u ll1111·, 111· ,11l1j1···1 111 d t.111!.!I' \\ i1lt11111 1111111 (' 1111 p11hl1 .. f11·1 n · .. 1•rq•, dw 1t!:ltl 111 11·11-111 u·d,1-·ih fl'\ j .. 1• or tt'jt'r I lltl\ 1 l.1 ... 1lwd CLASSIFIEIAD ~1 1111.l.i, ............... h 11l1n ;)~OOpm T1w,.,d,I\ ............ ~loml,I\ ..l:O<lp111 1t1 l\1•1 lt,t'llH'lll l'l;:,1,1· H'IH•t I 1111\ 1° I rut 1lt.1111m~ Ill' i11 '"111 d.1--ilwd .111 i;11111C'rli1111·h I lt1 • I >,nh l'tlut "' 1 •'I''" 1111 li,1liili1 ~ 1111 .111\ 1•11111 111 ,111 111h1•rt1·1·1111 •111 1111\\l1td1111111\ lw ByFa.~ '('H')) <>:~ 1-h.->q-t 1'l1 o1•1 1111 l11cl1 \<1111 11,11111 ,111111'1111111 1111111!.1 I .111.I "' II I •• 11\111tl111~\\1111 I l'l l<t •1111111 B'l'· lail/ln Pt•t9SC>11: • .1.111 \\, . .,,Ba' ""111•1·1 C 11 .. IU \f1 "·ll ( \ '121.J-1 liur-..d 1\ \1 \ n°'!J"""''"''' 1•\11•p1 1111 ""' 1·0~1 111 lilt' •p111·1· .w111,1ll~ 111111plt'd 1,, tlw 1 not Hours I 111 l,I\ ............ I lrn r--rl,I\ .):t lllpm Cn·d11 '"'" """ 111• 11111\\1 ti f .. , 1111 fir .. 1 i11 .. 1·r1 i1111 Tele phorw 8 ::~0am-S:OOprn 1onda\ -Frid a" \\a I k-l 11 : ;:;-{( )am-:1:( )()I >Ill \l1111<la\-(•'1·ic l41\ "'.t1 u1.J,I\ ........... h1fl,I\ .):OOpm Index •AL ESTATE . fOI SALE 1 -as •ALESTAD llNTALS 101. 216 _ llltOUNCEMENIS MERCHANDISE FOi SAU 420 430. 461 BUSINESS & FINANCIAL 410. 486 690. 697 ERVICE DIRECTOR -For All Your Home and Bu.,ine ... , Need' - Under the service DI~ Bauer 220 • 391 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only S28 per w eek <4 wk, min.) I MISC. 400. 412 EMPLOYMENT Of PORTUNmES 470. 478 Call Lonaine at 642·5678 x245 @ ' EQUAL HOUSING OPPOR 1 UNITY All 1111 tt!Jlt 1fmt11H1t l1 llll1 .. "''''" 11 u •l•d If "' r •• tlll flll lltnlnt Act ti IHI It •mtnf .. ••le~ m1h1 11 1111111 •• '''''"" ... , , ....... ct, ll111f11llu tr flurhnlu llo• •11tf ti llCI, Ulll, rtlltlto H I, •111.i!JI, t1111IM1l 1l1to1 ti ........ .,,,, •. " .. 1!11111191 It m1•t Hf 11e• prelt1U ct, llml111ltt " flmlmlo111 .. • '"' 111111p1p11 wlll 111 l11t•l1tlr nu,1 ••r lin1t111 Ntl 111 ru l e1t111 "'''' 11 I• "*lit• ti llt l1w Ott ru fcit llt •11oy llll lllltf 11111 I ll ···"'··· '''"""' ,, '"' ... .,.,.. .,. ltllllMt .... .... , """""' htll " ""' ,..._ ti flmt!MJI._, nll lfl.ID ltll lr1t II H• 414-t&M f" lh WuMltl.. oc 1111 , ..... call HUll 1UtUSll 1 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL ************ • • : a SOLD .,, : ! SHOWCASE ! * HOMES • t FOR SAL~ ! • In Our Sat • • * • Real Estate • ! SupJ..lementl ! : HOMES OF : ! THE WEEK ! • • • Display Ads • ! Start at $75! ! ! Deadline ! : Tuesday 5PM • • Open House ! ! listings ! ! Only $151 ! * Deadline • : Thursday 5PM ! ! It Paya to ! 1 • Advertise • ! In the Best : *I LOCAL * • • * Real Estate • !. Section : ! Call Todayll ! • LISA RIVERA • : 949--574-4252 : ! ANNE WILLEY ! • 949·574-4249 • * • ************ HOTMARKH BUT CANT SELLt Wt will buy liOUI ptotlltm OI l1w hOIM for TOP DOU.AR HOW Pf911\IYll\ lnltl' ... tell on r;"' equity. Loca .. ,tb 1974 949-675·5548 r·=-1 WATtRFROHT AXER THE PRICE WILL AMAZE YOO I AGENT Hi-723.-120 OCEANFRONT • 3Brl2Ba. $2200lmo STEPS TO SANO • 4Brl2Ba, $1800/mo. • 38rl281, $1700/mo Av11lable Nov 1 ·June 17 Jim, Af 94t-675-5069. 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR tf2 From PCH & lhopa. 2bt refurb, Garage, balcony, COM, 517 112 Golden Rod Ave. 213·746·UOO THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BA TOWN HOMES $300 OFF MOVE-IN Selected Units ............ Starting Q $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. **We are a pet0 community. 6 blocks from the beach. 949-644-2611 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR Quiet, clean t'Br 181 Big CorOl\I 2bllo.s, C81JJ0'1 pallo, s 120G'lease. cat o '*"Ilk to shops MM73·3852 110 APTS COSTA MESA ~EWPORT ACROSS THE STREET 2Br, Frpic, ~IJI'. rW!¥I carpet'palnl $109~ tno pols) 1665 INlne Ave rJ C89 Oarrel 94H20-9422 Ert 203 WATER R N 3 , dllllllg room. FP 2-Story. on IJttte Island $3700/mo 949· 723-0120 160 HOUSES/CONDOS FORREHT COSTA MESA E'Sldt Back Bay 3Br Wa HS6 2c gar, $1595/mo No pets $1000 dep 329 Unr.er• Stty tl I.Isa 949-548-0093 E SIDE CM 1bf duptu, patio, amlll y11d, garage w/alley KceN, HSC!Hno 94M4H87t E"Sldl 3Br 2Ba S/iJ l.wt1 hme al llPJllS lul upgrades ~yd 2c gar, 3 mllo bc:h no pees s 1750mo 949-642· 1004 112 HOUSESICOfCIOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH LIDO ISLE 4BOOIV3Ba • 3e gar lrve on tile island in 1lliS extra 1atoe estaie $5700/mo 949·631-7227 S.Ck Bay House, Avl 1211 Lrg 3Br 38a, centiaf hP.aV01r, llg yard, 1 Yf lease or longer $219~0 949·64o.7262 3Br 3Ba·Minl Estate Huge gated yard neat back bay, pets ok. can do tease optlOf'I, $3000/Mo Broker 949.233.9071 '2BR 2BA. 2 Caf gar, highly upgraded, lmmac. woodsy view, WID hllups. $19751 mo 8kr MM62·9745 BlGCANYON BROAOMOAE Well IOcaled 48r 3Ba lmmed OCC11pancy, lint cond lrg yrd 1 year lease $4500mo 949-723-0940 Of 949·509-88DPQr BAYSHOflES 4bt 3ba den. drnml lg t>nctt pallO, steps to pnv bdl. gaied comm IVlil oow $427Smo'949-631 ·5994 281' 28a Verulllt OCean VMtw nu carpet lr81h p8IOI lit, bf9\l, •IY. amtn11eS. $1600 Oec·I 949 759·1748 Lrg 2Br E ~ Sack bly, $8115/mo + S800fdep MEET George Wood& 329 Unt.er · •ilY Lisa, 949-548 60ll3, someone special 114~·646-1184 lhrOUOh classllted r======, 132 APTS 132 APT'J NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATFD COMMUNllY BY FASHION ISi.AND Beautiful tree·hned streets and golf course views. En1oy carefree hv1ng in your largo 2 BR•apartment home! • Two-car gar.ge • We.shef/d'Yflf hookupe • Flreplace (woad a. gas) • AH conditioning •Wet bar • S2,2CIO to S2,500 •Sony. no pet, ~ Ple&M call ~I}) 1'•·0509 l.:J" Another Eue.a Comt1lOfll ·-- Call 642 .. 5678. Put a few words to work for you. Motel ROOMS FOR RENT MANAGERS 4t SPECIALt $154.00 f tu Wkly {Must prG!>l!OI lhii Ad) 235 rms & lvleheoon. S1tuata<1 on beaulrluRy llllldscaoed gr®nds fEATUR£S 24 Hour LobbylOtrect diet phoneslFree HBO, ESPN & (Mc'Pool & Jacuzzi Guest laundry Close 10 405 & 55 Fwys Mfl s from 0 C Fa~grdS college and oc~ w •loO ~•Mee to stiops & r tauiants • COSTA t.~ESA MOTOR INN 2277 Hatbol' Blvd Phone04~~0 204 RENTALS TO SHARE Hllnl Hrbf snare 1 2 ot :lbr 2~ lW!lhse 1 mite to PCHL warntr Master l)(c\la once space tn 2nd br. garage sp. no'.amlllpol S600tmo. Ava~ Dec 4 714425-3237 N.BJProt I lo share largo Water lronl hoUSf' on l:tland 2Br's ' private bath S 1700/ mo 9491723·0120 CMINPB back Bay 1h11• 3bt 3ba 2 aty condo. 1en, pool, apa, nr golf. $700/mo. Avail Jan 1 049-~~ 208 OFFICES FORREHTWSE Prime NB Location! 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