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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12-27 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 PIEPlllllG FOR 121: NEWPORT-MESA GETS READY FOR THE NEW YEAR New millennium · or Dark Ages? Concerns over Y2K computer glitches have businesses, residents stocking up on supplies, money, guns. MDRlW GINJJ< &c AMY R. Si't:i«:.mN ~Nol NEWPORT MESA CaU it prepared, prcccml1onary or paranoid. Local businesses are simply calling 1t big bucks Residents, m prepdrntion for what may happen wht•n mter~ nal clocks on the world's com- puters turn to 01/01/00, urc stocking up on bottled water, flashlights, freeze-dried food, guns and ammurution, portable toilets, stoves and hand- cranked radios. UParanoia is very good busi- ness," said Jun Provenzano. store manager of Big Kmart on Harbor Boulevard m Costa Mesa. He said m the past month, customers have been buying bottled water at a rate of more thctn 300 gallons d week from his store -t\'V'lce the normal amount. Jack Carver, vice president SEE READY PAGE 4 DON lEA H I DAILY PILOT Jack Carver, of The Grant Boys in Costa Mesa, holds popular selling shotgun, a Winchester Defender. MONDAY, °DECEMBER 27, 1999 Newport police create Y2K hotline lblf Pb NEWPORT BEACH -People fearing the unpcnding Y2K scare hasn't been addressed enough hJve prompted city ofhcials to create a 24-bour information hotline for residents. Th~ dedicated hne -(949) 644-3620 -Will allow residents to obldtn information about mil- lenmurn-generuted problems lhal may occur. Callers also will have the chance to leave infor- mation on d vo1cc-mdll system or with a live operator who will mtm the phone llnes from 8 a.m. Dec. 31 to'8 p.m. New Year's.Day "People wilJ be able to get information and also provide 1t tts well," sard Lt. John Blauer, commt111ity reldllons o!hwr for the Newport Beach Fire dnd f\.1annc Department. •We felt our citizens ne~ded to know the ltltest information SEE HOTLINE PAGE 4 SEE Y2K-RELATED STORY INSIDE • Local agencies give advice on how to prepare, Page 2 s10 Million Estate left By Irvine Pilot: New Name for an Old Friend .. corotta del mar -newport beoch nowapaper .........,..,. --._.., ---._ .. _,_ . ..,. .... ... _ ....... ..., COJltdoMl to 2000 a history ~----.,..-..-ourwor Sewer Overload Crisis Near in Corona del Mar Here's an inside look at the newspaper that has been the art::a'::; constant companion most of this century. ago that there were five small daily newspa- J> trymg to hold on m the tough Orange County market tMun~." -DM Atkin, Of the NlltlOMIWwllwS.-vlm. on one of the biggest and brightest full moons in the centu· ry. "It's •/ways • surprise to .. Who my,,,.,, wlll .... .. -=:. .... .... c .... .. on her Owtstl•• awds In wNch she Pm9 with ltl.ngebutflmOUS "*' ._.,.not ltoldlnfl our ,... ,,,,,,. ,,.... Manholes Seep. time is running out." -........ Artoush of the~Ciiild -~ ......_.,on the'lhott· age of large places for Muslims to gather for . the end of Ramadan "AftY time )'CNJ muc fl,._ "°'*' with ,_,,,,. drlnlclng Maho(, ~ newr•= _,,. .. . atrc.. ..... . •Dill fOft Mml'I dldllan ""'°""on Nlw H II 0 ~ "t Pll._01 SlAfl • EDITOR'S NOTE: 1n always hard to wnte about yourself. But the Pilot. 1n one form or another, has been a key character in the Newport Mesa commu- nity for nearly the entire century and deserves some ink in any m1llenrnum wrap up So here's an admit· tedly biased look at the history of the Daily Pilot. The fdcl that you are readmg this news- paP.E'r nght now is probably 1ust short of a rrurade. You see, Uie O.tily Pilot n•ally shouldn't a"<Jsl anymore. It was only a little more than 10 ye~ EiC I IEW Well, 1t has finally amved. It's the last week of the year and we're ready to roll out our annual lineup of year·end ston~ and packages But this year, it'll be a httle more special. Starting today, and running every day this week, we'll tell you about the maior stories of, not only the year, but the decade and the century as well. We continue our Countdown to 2000 with a printed tour through the events, the changes, the people and the trends that ~haped Newport· Mesa. TODAY: You'll learn about the history of the Dally Pilot itself, from its roots 1n 1907 as The Newport News to the thriving, award winning cQmmunity paper 1t is today. 'TUESDAY: Tu~ay we'll offer the quirky, the shameful, the funny and the cunou~ -our Dubi- ous Distinctions. These are the stories from the past year that are worth a ~ond glance - maybe WEDNESDAY: Wednesday we pr~nt the Top lllENNIUM 0 ENT He strives for better water quality 'l\ .Jfr .. :fe tells me I hav ttoul saying no," l V ~ Coron d l Mar resident Jerry A But King's weakn h boon N wport Beach trt:>nqth for the la t ~v •rat d d as h h added a hand to num •rous rforts to bolslr>r local enVJronmental quality. Walter L Burroughs: founder of the present-day Daily Pilot Today, there t one.. The one you have in rourhands. But to under- stand what hap- pened during the final decade of the 20th Cen- tury, you need to travel back to 1907 -when the Pilot's great-great-weat grandfather came to town Newport Beach had only been a oty for SEE PILOT PAGE 4 10 Stones and Newsmaker of the Year THURSDAY: On Thursday. you·u get our pkks of the Top 10 Stones of the Decade. as well as the Newsmaker of the 199()) RUDAV: Friday you'll see The Vear ~n Quotes. from outspoken pohtic1ans. celebnt1es and the mouths of babes Also, we'll remember those who passed away this year, and we'll take a look at the Century 1n Photos in a spec I pullout ~­ tion. SATURDAY: On Saturday, you·11 leam our p1eks for the Top 10 Stones and N~ket of the Century, as well as What to Watch, the stori~ sure to make headlines in the coming year, Satut'· day also bnngs the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, a comprehensive look at Newport· Mesa sports m the 20th century. Along with th~e stori~. you'll see the year's best photos on page 2 of Wedoesday through Saturday's paper. We hope you·ve enioy~ our special Count· down to 2000 sefles. Tell you what. 1,000 years from now, we'll do 1t aga n -The editOf'S CIASSIAED "-. 9 IHSlOE scoor.. . 2 PUIUC NOTICl'S , • .. .. .J srom " ... _ .......... -..-......... 6 SlJRf ~•-•M-Mr-n~--...---~-.,2 a King, who served for 16 'Y' on the .;alifon a Regional Water Quwtty Control BOOrd, U1 Orang County C'011UlUSSioner for I larbors, Beach· and Parks and ls acti¥ wiU1 U1 Upper Newport J A ....... Bay Naturalists and th Aliso Woods Wild~ eny · ....._ fq«t""" ~ ...... Park Natural Histoiy Assn In past years, King h fought to cx.introl lioat poUUtiOn ln the ba_y nd disdwges from local dabi H at work t bliSh a water qwility Utb on Shelhnftke.r Island which will daub m a t dling lab for aree studen • ~ MOWmn cMbfl1ft the ptopte WhO ~. rno1l)or contnbotlOn lO the Newport-Mm communny during ttm ettntury ....... ,.2 Daily Pilo --INSIDE SCOOP SURFIN' SUNDAYS A OOgus Christmas gift The Daily Pilot received wha t appedred at hrst to be a big Chn tmas package, until the cardboard box was ope ned. Inside was the 17-vol- ume cnvironmcnta.l report on the pro- ~ed reuse for El Toro ~ ' Marine base. They col- •· . \ectively • we ighed · : tnore than . 60 I , . pounds. lt took tWo strapping 1 editors to carry the box of goodies up to the reporting taff, who did not fight over wJio got to write the story. , WHERE'S TIGER? Goll star Tiger Woods was · spotted putting at B1g Canyon Country Club on Monday. But trying to confirm the star , golfer was actually there was ' as difficult as finding the whereabouts of the missing Mars Pathfinder. "We are a private club and can't confinn or d eny that Mr. Woods w as here putting tQday, • two different, but equally well-traiited recep- tionists, told us. µRATE KID As 5-year-old Chase · Roossln studied to earn tus Junior black bell in taekwon- • do, a classmate of his picked · on him, knowing he studied the mdrtial art. After awhile of Chase com- mg home with little scrapes or brw.ses, his father said to him, •chase, why don't you Just take him outside and clean his clock?" "Father," Chase said. "We fight With words not with our hands." LEIGH STEINBERG MAKES BIG UST 'Tu the season to make lists. The top stories of the year. The top personalities of the year. The stories of the d ecade, the century. And Leigh Steinberg, the · Newport Beach sports agent who is a perennial member of the Daily Pilot's 103 Most Influential list, finds himsell hip-deep in sporting legends in the current issue of The Sporting Ne ws. The weekly magazine pub- lished a list of the 100 "most powerful people in sports for the 20th century• in its Dec. 20 edition. Steinberg, who represents everyone from Dal· las Cowboy quarterback Troy Aikman to Jeff George of the Minnesota Vikings, was selected No. 90 -only one spot behind Tiger Woods and a tun nine spots ahead of Wayne Gretzky. The list is so exclusive that the only actual athlete in the top 10 is Muhammad Ali. But, just in case Steinberg's head starts to swell, it's worth noting that No. 100 is the Chicken -baseball's favorite and, perhaps. most armoying mascot -Compiled by Daily Pilot staff WEDDINGS ABOVE Despite crowded condi· tlons, a s~rf er finds empty perfection in a cold tube south of 54th Street ln Newport as several surfers hit the chilly waters thanks to calm winds, sunny skJes and small swell a day after the Christmas chaos. LEFT A surfer glides under the cover of cold wave south of Santa Ana Riv- er Jetties Sunday. Calm winds and suruw 91<.ies made the surf an lhvit- lng place to b e. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT TIPS FOR Y2K Agencies offer advice on being prepared Kelley Norquist and Josh Buscagllo Norquist-Buscaglio The Evangelical Free Church in Yorba Linda on ov. 20 wai; the setting for .,. weddmg of Kelley orqulsl, of Newport Beach , to Josh Buscaglio, of Yorba Linda. The bride I the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Bryan of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mr . Roger Norquist of Lake Forest. Her gown was an ivory Vera Wang with butter stain trim 'and a matching cathcilral-length ved. Her maids of honor were Julie Norquist and Lisa Olson. Bridesmaids were Kymber Buscaglio, Noel Hershey and Arny Thomp· son. The bridegroom is tbe son of Joseph and Sharon Buscaglio of Yorba Linda.· His best men were Derek and Bryan Pritchett. Ush· ers were Eric Norquist, Ryan Delaney and Rich Haerle .• The reception was at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach and was attended by 300 guests. The couple plan to live in Costa Mesa following a December wedding trip to Atlantis Island, Bahamas. Both are employed in Orange County. • EDITOR'S NOTE: While public agencies and private businesses - like banks, gas stations and markets -have taken steps to prepare for technology failures related to Y2K computer concerns, there are still steps the public must take. to be ready If the preparations are not enough. AMERICAN RED CROSS • Check with manufacturers of an y essen tial comp uter- controlled electronic equip- me nt in your home to see if that eq uipme nt may be effected. This includes fire and security alarm systems. programma ble thermostats, appliances, consumer elec- tronics, garage door openers, electronic locks and any othe r electronic eqwpmen t. • Stock disaste r supplies to last for several days to a week for yourself and those who live with you. This includes · having nonperishable foods, stored water and an ample supply of prescription and nonprescription medications that you regularly use. Look at your Family Disaster Sup- plies Ki t for sugg estions. • • As you would in preparation for a storm of any kind, have some extra ca sh on hand in case electronfc tra nsactions involving ATM cards, credil cards and the like ctmnot be p rocessed Plan to keep cash in a safe place and withdraw mon ey from your bank in small amounts. • Similar to preparing for a winter storm, it is suggested you keep your automobile gas tank above hail full. • In case the power falls, plan to use alternative cooking devices in accordance with manufacturer's instruction . Don't use op en fl ames or charcoal grills indoors . • Have extra blankNs, coats, hats a nd gloves to keep warm. Please do not plan to use gas-fueled a ppliances. like an oven, as a n alle mauve heating source. The same goes for wood-burning or liq- wd-fueled heating devices that are not designed to be used in a residential struc- ture. Camp stoves and heater should only be used outdoors in a well-ventilated area. lf you do p urchase an alterna- tive heating device, make sure it's approved for use indoors and is listed With the Underwriters Laboratories (UL). • Have plenty of flashlights and extra batteries on hand. Don't use candles for emer- gency lighting. • Examine your smoke alarms now. If you have smoke alarms that are hard-wucd into your home's electrical system (most newer ones are), check to see if they have bat- tery backup . Every fall, replace all ba tteries in all smoke alarms as a general fire safety precaution. • Be prepared to relocate to a shelter for warmth and pro- tection during a p rolonged power outage or for any othe r reason local officials migh reque!'>t or require that yo leave your home. Listen to battery-operated radio o television for infonnalio about where shelters will b ·available. • If you plan to use a portabl generator, connect what yo wan t lo power directly to th generator, do not connect th generator to your home's elec lrical system. Also, be sure t keep a generator in a well ventilated area ·· either out side or m a garage, keepin the door open. Don't put genercttor m your basement o anywhere inside your home. • Check wtth emergency ser vices p roviders in your com munity to see if there is mor mfonnahon dVailable abou h ow you r community i preparing for any potentia problems. Be an advocate an support your local police, fir and emergency manage men officials to ensure their sys terns will be able to operate a nil times. REAPERS HOIUNE (949) 642-6086 or advertisements hefeln can be ref)fod\Ked without written I*· mission of copyrigM CJWn«. WEATHER AND SURF POLICE TIPS VOL 93, NO. 303 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher TONY OOOERO, Editor JENI,_ RAGt.AND, Senior Oty Ed1t0f SJ.CAHN, City fditO( NANCY CMUVER Features Editor ROGa CARLSON. Sports Editor • MMC MARTIN. f!hO\b [d1tof ~ ANnfONY P£-., News Editor JOSI J. SANTOS. Pege~nef NOV OlmNG, O.Wfled~ng LANA JOHNSON ~SHAH. OUef f'lNndalOff!Cef Record your comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS Our addrts.s is 330 W, B~ St .• Cosu Mesa, CA 92627. CORREOJONS It is the Pilot's policy to J>(ompt· ly cOfrect •"errors of subsuncf!. PINW call (949) 57~68 £YJ The NeWport Be~ Mey Daily Pilot (USPS> 1~)11 P\.fb- 11$Md Monday through S.turday In N.wpott 8"d'I end CoN MN, subscrlptloN ere tvailable only by wbscrtblng to The limft Orange CO\lnty (800) 252·9141. In trtaS ovUlde of~ luch end Coste Mesa. wbtctiptlom to the Deily Piiot ere evali.ble Ol'lly by mail fOf s10 per month Stcond clla posWg9 peid at Costa Mesa, CA (f'rkes Include all llpf)llC.able stlta wld k>uit tam ) POSTMAS mt Send addre. cf\an9es to The ~·~ MeuOally Pilot. P 0 lox 1560. CoN MftA. CA 92626 ~No MWI sto- ries, lltustr adons, editor let matter HOW TO REACH US CbaNt.lon The limes Otange County (800) 252-9141 Advertising Clat61f1ed (949) 642·5678 ~=949) 642--4321 News (949) 642-5680 Sports(949)574-41223 News, Sports Fil( (949) 646--4170 E·m•ll: dallyp1lotOlet1mes com M1ln Office Business Office (949) 647-o4321 Buslneu Fu (949) 631-7126 ~ by Tlmet COmmunltY Nt"M, •limes Mror~ ~ Wiiiem LObdll. "' [d1tor ,..,. Martlle. M«ltglng EdltOf MM"Cu.11n. D rector of l'tlotogr tphy ShetMan 1\#mlM. Senior Cd or, Copy Dtik ··--°' MIWOO_...., TEMPERATURES Balboa 71146 Corona del Mar 70/45 Costa Mesa 72147 Newport Beach 71146 Newport Coast 71/46 SURF fOftECAST The westerly-swell increa~ today for seb In the waist- to chest-high level . LOCATION SIU Wtdge ..................... 1·3 w 'Newpoft . ., .. -.,., ... n.1•3 W Blackl~ ........... -..... 1·3 w River Jetty .......... 1·3 w CdM -_ ............... 1.3 w TIDES TOOAY F11"1t low 63-4 a.m-....................... 2.3 Ftrst high 1·22 a.m ... , ...... -····-·-·· 4.2 Second low 1·21 p.m ......... _. ............. o. t Se<ond high 12:19 pm ................. -.... 4.8 TUESDAY F1~t low 8.07 a m ................ , ..... 2 4 First high 2.29• m ....................... 4.5 second low 8 25 pm .................. 0 5 Second high 1· pm """" _ .... 111.2 WATtR TEWIRATURE: 70 •Stay In wefMiaht9d.,... as much as pos.sible' YAler"I walk· rng at night. Avoid walking atone or with your hands full • W.lk conftdently, directly and at • steady pace on the side of the stre t facing traffic Criminals look fOf' someone who appearl vulnerabfe. • Walk dOM to the curb. Avoid doorways. buUies and alleys Where attackerl can hide. • tf • c.r ..,,,...,.. to be ~loWing you, turn and walk 1n the opposite direction Of walk on thtt other side of the street. • tf you.,.. In d.ng4W, scream and run, or yell •tire." Run toward llghts or people. . • Always lock Cllf doors after entering or leaving your car. Don't leave valuables In plain view • Have ,our ar keys In YGW' hend a('ld <.hec.k the ba<k seat area befOfe ~terlng your car. • If you etink you.,.. befng followed drlv to a putilk place or to • polke or sher1fh station • Your belt deht .. Is to be prepwed -lv10W your options ahead of time. Your uf y may depend upon your ab1hty to stay cool and calm , , Daily Pilot New Year ~ resolution: learri fro ni our k ids A s you r ad th.i column, with any luck, I am somewhere in New Mexico, on a train to Albu- querque, then on to Santa F.e. As you might have guei. ed by now, vacations are a time for another Sandoval adven- hue, not a tirno to sit dround and relax. Stay tuned for an · update on Jan. 10 As we have had a respite from my daily dinner update on what is happening at school, I realized 1ust how- much I learn from my chil- dren's outstanding education. I can only ima9ll'!e how much Our district's collective dill· dren learn. My older daughter has mailed off all her college applications. This gave me . another chance to reflect on the educational and extracur- ricular purswts provided by the school or the teachers guiding students to golden opportunities. For instance, Web page design is one of the fastest- growing industries, dS more and more businesses want a page of their own. Our lods have the ability to learn it during Web design class. The school furnishes them an expert teacher and the latest equipment. Most of the dis- trict schools have their own Web pages, where the school can communicate to the pdl- ents, students and community, be it the local community or one somewhere else in the world. The school can post pictures, schedules dnd important news One school has set up a Web page for students to talk with promi- nent scientists m the commu- ruty about their science pro- jects. While most schools have offered journalism classes throughout the years, now reporters can e-matl in their stories and load m theu pic- tures from digital cameras. With the use of up-to-date software, newspaper layout talces on a whole new techno- logical experience. These skills are useful in school pro- EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING gay geiser-sondovo~ jects, as well as tn bu.'imcss. ln addition, kids learn how to sniff out a story and ask the right questions to get the facts they need. My favorites axe the opinion columns, where kids have to justify theu posi- tions. Students die hkely to write back with an opposing view, whlch teaches logic and debate. The TV class has served the ctistnct two ways. Not only are our students learning interviewing, taping and edit- ing slolls, the district is clble to memorialize many of its sp£> oal events. With its own TV station, the district can show the community the grcdt things that are done by anrl for our children. Choir classes have opened the door to math slolls, where it is necessary to recognil:e the mathematical nature of notes. The students learn to sing m toreign languages. Entertaming at local venues has exposed them to the plight of the homeless, the diseases of the elderly and the lifestyles of the nch and famous. Biology ISn't JUSt about cells any more. By studying about dorrunant and recessive genes, the melting pot of stu- dents m our district can sec the 'gene mteractions at work as they look around the class- room. A lesson on the biologi- cal nature of alcoholism makes some students realize they po ses:. tra1ti. that make them more suscepbble. Engh h isn't JUSt a pelting test dny more. The assign· menl is to bP.come one with a 91eek god. Pre.-.cnt the per- sona of that god, using visual aids, which can include a power-µoint presentation Nol only are the students learning history and lilNature, they are lf>urmng communication and presentation skills. When you . throw m the benefit or being aule to present the informa- iion usmg some of the latest tools of technology, it becomei. a super ass1grunent. The teacher adds the nght flavor by takmg on numerous roles himself in the Feast of the Gods. Our dinner conver- sutions about the unit let me brush-up on some long for- gotten information. Band teaches that one can't always beat the drum to a different rhythm. Maybe it is becau5c bands don't really muke 1t with JUSt one star player. Band members seem to have a camdradcrie that goes well beyond the class- room. It is a skill they can use their entire lives, even if it is only for th<'lr own enjoyment. As I watched the lods beam with pnde after the recent round of holiday con- certs I attended, it made me realize we need to give our kids standing ovabons more often lor all of the things they team, dnd the long hours they put m learrung it So as we start the new year, let's resolve to focus on all of the good things that happen in our kids' lives every day. Let's take the time to listen about all o( the little things that hap- pen in and out of school each day. Let's take the tune to thank the teachers, even if it is w1th a fast phone message Let's take the time to applaud for our klds' efforts. Let's see whttt our kids can teach us. • GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL is a Costa Mesa resident. Her column runs Mondays. She can be reached by e·ma1I at GGSesqOaol com . V 0 l UN TEER DIRE C T·O RY • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organizatton listed, call (949) 574-4228. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Vis1t- mg Volunteers, family resource consultants and office volunteers are needed. Volun- teers can work on one-time projects or ongoing programs. Training sessions dre ava.il- able. For more information, call (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society see.ks office volunteers. The soci- ety is also seeking volwiteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline InfoCentcr. For more information, call (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY DISCOVERY SHOP The Amencan Cancer Society DlSCovery Shop needs volun- teers from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Coro- na del Mar. For more informa- tion, call (949) 640-4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY ROAD TO RECOVERY This transportation program needs volunteers to drive can- cer pabents to and from med- ical treatments free of charge. The required commitment is a few hours each week or month. Dnver.; need a vahd Car Accident? FREE REPORT ~ clOldyJl!tmkd t«ms )'OU nttd to know btlorr you antic r.>ur cae Of peak wuh anyone. Oon'1 let another clay J:o by untll f.Ol! call the Toll Fru 14 hr. Reconled M_,e at 1·118-SH-1071 I• Car Accident? driver's license and msurdnce, and must be at least 25 years old. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or Amencan Cancer Societr vans. For more information, call (949) 261- 9446 or send e-mail to scom- cr~cancer.org OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO PHONE AHEAD OUR MARGARITA'S FOR YOUR ARE MADE WITH "FOOD TO GO" TEQUILA GOLD 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645-7626 I ' . , WOMAN ON THE STREET Y2K: Why too hyped? We caught up with busy holiday shoppers at Metro Pointe in Costa Mesa two days before Christmas tb find out if they had any fears about Y2K. Here's what they had to say: "It's Just going to be another beautiful morning to wake up to. God has made that day like he hdS all the r~t of them. What's fear going to do? Pre)'JdTation will help You don't have to be a fool I learned a long time ago that J.f the next ddy looks bad, just ·prepare for it.• CLAYOMA SOLONIUK, 71 , Loma Linda •1 have absolutely no fears whatsoever about Y2K. My only plan is to unplug my big screen TV in case the power blows.• 808 RING, 38, Huntington Beach "l think there is too much publicity and the media is bloWlng it out of proportion. The only thing I worry about is the terrorism. They talk about killing black people. I worry because I have five lods, ages six months to 7 years old." KEISHA MOORE. 24, Norwalk "I have no fears at all We are from Europe and nobody says anything at all. I tdlk to my parents and they are like, 'What are you talking about?' Nobody over there is womed about 1t • SABINE CORDES, 33, Newport Beach •1 think it's Just another year. 1 think people will go crazy. I'm not really scared, though. But my fnend ... is really M:ared She and her husband are stodang up on canned food and water. She thinks the wodd could come to an end. But the way I see it. if somethmg happens, that's the way God wanted it" NICOLE SALAZAR. 23, Huntington Beach "I don't have any fears of our.country. In terms of oth- er CQuntnes financially uffecting w. it could be a problem.• MATT CHILDRESS, 23, Garden Grove COMCAST e digitalcable"' A special gift from Comcast Cable ... f ru Instolloti_Ml. free ... fot so Do.ys Q:: . free, PJ#t 'Pizzo. Call today and ask for t he Digital Silve r Package with 12 sc reen s of HBO. Uunyl Coil ~I Olfu ex.piles JONAOtY 8, 2000 1 ·BBB·CDMCA T E 1 ·BBB·li!BB·RE!7BJ 4 MoN:loy, December 27, 1999 ,PILOT ,CONTINUED FROM 1 'one YCM when M.l i. Swam col- 1lected $700 from the city to ta.rt a mall w kly publica- ,tion called The Newport N£>w . 'Th p per umvt'd, but never became a pro pcrou publica- tion. It changed hands a Jew times before the longtinw pub· ,lication divided into threo: The Newport News, TI1e Balboa •11mes and Th" Costa Mesa J Jerald A fourth weekly f><iS>er 'entered the picture in 1934 by ,way of the Costa M<'sa Glob<~, a small publication founded uy .Ll.>n Martin. After newspdpei- ing in the· area for two short •years, Martin acqwred the ,Herald and named the rom- l>inP.d papers, the Costa Mesa ,Globe Herald. Walter L. Bur- roughs, the founder of the µre- ·scnt-day Pilot, moved to New- wrt-Mesa shortly after World '\"{ar II. Burroughs, along with .David Ring, dCquired the Wf!ckly Costa Mesu Globe llcrald on Jan. 1, 1948. The pd.id circulation was less than 500. Burroughs and Ring created d home for the publication at 124 Broadway m Costd Mesa, close to Newport Boulevard The Globe-Herrud soon became the area's most suc- cessfw publication. In 1955, Burroughs moved the Globe Herald up the street to its present location' of 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Around the same time he bought a SeaJ Beach newspaper from Admi- ral J R. McKenney that went by the name of the Pilot. Bur· r.oughs liked the name and in · 1959, the first edition of the Ne"wport Harbor Pilot, the SIS- ter pdper of the Globe-Herald, was published. Burroughs, who dlso played a major role in establishing UC Irvine, combmed his two five- • day dailies mto the Orange Coast Daily Pilot in 1961. Former Newport Bedch Mayor and City Council- womun Evelyn Hart had fond memories of Bunoughs. "We'd have lunch together and he was so extremely low key,• she said. "He had this ht· Ue office. But he was always interested in everything going on and his wile [Lucy) would always be Ulere with him. They were a happy mamoo couple . •Rut he h d trong feelings bout th ng . And I w alwayw fortunate that he upport d me: In 1962, doctol'b told Bur- roughs he didn't have long to hve-so he sold the Pilot to the Tim~ Minor Co., whirh pub· lashes the LO!> Angeles 1ime . He remauwd us the publisher until he retired in 1964. Despite his doctor's wanungs, Bur· roughs didn't pass awdy unW 1989 Robert Weed became the next publisher of tho newspa- per. Together will\ Times Mir- ror, editorial coverage and cir- culation of the paper expunded from Seal Beach to San Cleme'nte. Circulation reached 111,500 readcis. ln the 1960:, the one-level building on &y Street housC<i a n~wsroom that was cnnte dif- ferent from today's two-story · version. Male reporters used type- writers instead of computers and pencils and erasers instead of the backspace key. Pages of copy were glued together with paste before they were sent to the fypesetter. And ogaretle smoke filled the air. Many reporters kept bottles of booze.- in their desk drawers. By· 1972, the paper became a seven-day a week publica- tion and rivaled the Santa Ana• Register. But the paper was never as well-funded as the Register or the Tunes, which made compe- tition tough. · . Daily Pilot . Sports Editor Roger Carlson said the paper WdS in financial straits when he arrived in 1964. "We were just a small, struggling newspaper," Carl- son said. But still. in the golden age of the Pilot -from the 1970s to the early 1980s -the newspa- per was home to some or Orange County's top 1ournal- 1Sts. Reporters from that era include Peter Kmg, now one of the nabon's best column sits; Ga.ry Granville, who went on to be elected county clerk; and Jeff Parker, who became a best-selling novelist. The edito· rial team frequently dominated newspaper contests, easily beating the Tunes and Regis· ter. But the good times didn't last. Throughout the 1980s, the Pilot endured frequent owner- ship changes and seven pub- e e r~te t e ew e~rwit (one great pnce O Skiles & Henderson The Mark Davidson Trio New Year's [ve Concert & Comedy Party "I laughed 50 hard t (cared I'd m:ed Blue Cross to cover a phi gut. Don't miss this •howl" -Jim Srmtella, Buffalo News, Bullalo NY "Davidson brought a rlayful, sometimes mischievous solo lylc to the outing . there'_ plenty of peaks and vistas .. Wldc dynamic swings and rollicking endings ... " -Biil Kohlhaase, Los Angeles Time •M~Y!~rli~~epLation party tavors 9pm-1 :30am Dinner 11ckei. $125 to $250 fnolud dlnn r/de rt/ch mp gne/party favors Ut show 6pm·8pm •2nd how 9pm·l:30am RES l(VfOSl!Anwo at the Yankee Tavern in Newport Beach (PCH & Bayside Drive) (all today for reservations: (9~9) 615-5JB '· Ushers With each hew set of Sllits ma1ching through th building, the newspaper lipped further mto the red. Jn 1982, Tunes Mirror sold th Daily PiJ()t to Ingersoll, a large new paper company. Ingersoll also had a printing contract with USA Today, and for veraJ y~rs. the Southern Calilorrua version of that news- paper was printed at the Pi.lot. , Adams Commurucations, a Connecticut pub4sffing com- pany, bought the paper from Ingersoll AdcU1l6 quic)dy sold the Pilot to Page Oroup Pub· lishing, run by the flamboyant Robert E. Page, the tanner publisher of the Chicago Sun- Times dlld Bostop Herald. . The Pilot's circulation dipped. to under 10,000. "ThP newspaper has done cverythjng it can," Page said at one meeting, "but we still can't ptss off our last 10,000 read- ers."· • After a bitter fight with his in'vestors, Page was foi'cioly removed from his publisher's office in 1991 and replaced by James Gressin~r. And the bad times conbn· ued. At one point, the Pilot reduced its publishing sched- ule to three days a week. One Newport Beach city official dubbed it the "Every Oth~r Daily Pilot." That experiment lasted only months before the Pilot went back to being a dai- ly. However, the newspaper had just about run out of mon- ey in 1993 when it wds bought by Tunes MUTor, which pulled the Pilot back from the brink of bankruptcy. Tom Johnson took over as publisher. · And then an interesting thing happened. Los Angeles Times execu- tives decided to bundle the Pi.lot with the Times. ln other words, subscribers couldn't get the Pilot without Ute Times and vice versa. And that not only boosted the Tunes circulation, it also nearly tripled the Pilot circuldtion to 27,000 overnight. Tirnes executives have been encouraged enough by the partnership to start 15 mini· Pilots -called Our Tunes - throughout Southern Califor- nia, from Ventura to Ontario to San Clemente. The Tunes Community News editonaJ division -which has 23 news- papers in d.11-is run by former Pilot echtor William Lobdell and former managing editor Steve Marble. "I have enjoyed the Daily Pilot over all those years since I moved here nght out of college in the early '50s," said fonner Mayor Hart. "There's nothing like a hometown newspaper." At about the same time, Pilot executives made a tactical deosion -narrow the paper's focus, abandon international and national news and concen- trate on the two communities that have supported the paper from the start: Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. "We were having an identi- ty crisis," Sdld Marble, who joined the Daily Pilot as a report.er in 1980. "But when we realized we were. the home- town newspaper, we knew what we had to do." It was Marble, Lobdell and Johnson who deoded to remake the Daily Pilot into the present .. . m~wspaper. , LoUdell, wbo lives m Costa Mesa and adopted Newport· Mesa as his hometown aJ ter ttending roUc11 al UCI. took over the editor rems m 1990 just csl> the pape1 was pas mg through some or us darkest days. "The person who brought nae here d, "Wouldn't you like to be a part of ~dvtrig your hometown newspaper1•' Lob- dell said. "I thought that was a. pretty f\Oble calling." Lobdell said the day he arrived, there were only two ads in the J><,per. The Ptlot was cl('arly not succeeding as a full service newspaper that fea- tured cdmics, Dear Abby, national and mtemat1ona.1 news. Johnson amvca with the company a year Jator in 1991. A newspaper veteran, !Johnson left hl.s hometown of Pleasan- ton m Northern California to take the position 'in O~ange County. · But after only one day on the job he regretted m~g the move. "l thought J made the biggest mistake," Johnson said. "The Pilot wa. in s;uch dls- repair" · Instead of ledvmg, he rolled ·up his sleeves and made some serious changes, including having the paper reacquaint itself with the commuruty it serves. Johnson JOtned local com- muruty boards and the newl)- paper sponsored scores of loc.aJ events. Meanwhile, the editorial team tried to re tore the news- paper's content to its glory clays. Much of the staff was replaced and the new Journal-• tSls -photographers, reporters and ectito·rs -reshaped the pd per. The hard work paid off in 1994 when th~ paper won 11 awards from the Califorrua Newspaper Publishers Assn., including the General ExcC:!l- lence award as the best com- muruty newspclper m the state. #When I tirst came to work in the latter part of 1986, the Daily Pilot WclS like reading the Enquirer," said Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden. ·1 have some bdd memories of the Daily Pilot." But Snowden Sdid that's changed . "ln my humble opution, the Daily Pilot is the beSt source of mformation on the coast,· he said. "ll covers the 1.~ues in a non-biased and positive way.· Marian Bergeson, a former state senator and county super- visor, also believes the Pilot is dJl important part of the New- port-Mesa puz1Je. "I don't think there is any- thing that can supplant the local hometown newspaper," she said. "It stimulates agree- ments and d.isagreemenL5." In 1999, the newspaper cel- ebrdlcd the second straight year of profits after more than 20 years in the red. "There aren't miilly conunu- nity dailies left m the country," Johnson said. "We're happy to be one of those who survived to see the 21st Century. And I'm sure our readers are too." Bill Lobdell, Steve Marble. Tony Dodero and Amy R. Spur- geon contributed to thi.'1 report. CALL FOR COllPUlmfTMY COMIUl TATION 941-721-1113 •IM W1. DRIVl, UR 111 • IEWPoftr lfACH Dr. fllm'I Ltn ....,.., ., .... , .. www.OllllllllfllfJ.com • • , READY CONTINUED FROM 1 of TI1e Grant Boys camping and sporting goods store on Newport Boulevard in Cos- ta Mesa, said he has only one portable flushing t0tlet let t to sell: . "We've sold tons of these, .. he said. "People are concerned about wh at they will do without running water, how they will defend their homes in case ot riot· • ing and looting, and how they will set up lighting and heat if they go out." He said the store has sold more semiautomatic pistols, short-barrel pump shotguns, revolvers "home defense weapons" -than ever. Grant Boys has been in busmess for more than 50 years. , . Doily Pil HOTLINE CONl'NJED FROM 1 ond this ls a way we can do that. We are trying to be proactive in om Y2K preparatipn.s. • The hoWne is also a means to supplement • emergency dispatch bnes. Public saf~ty offi· c.1a.Js expect to bo flood· ed with cttUs -not all of them an emergency. The hotline will give P,Uh1ic safety agencies . , the opportunity lo divert calls to one area. While mo t people are hopeful the New Year celebration will pass without a glitch, Blauer said it's better'to be safe than ony. "We can answer your questions and get you headed in the right . direction." Blauer said. "Getting information may be the key and we want to ensure we can help." · Carver and Rich Fowler, a salesman at Adventure 16 Outdoo~ and Travel Outfit- ters on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa, said they're also selling hundreds of packets of freeze-dried c:hili with beans, turkey tetrd.Zzini dlld beel stew. ·one guy came in and Newport Be4ch said they bought thousands of dollars were not planning on tak- worth, • Fowler said. "He ing out extra money before said if nothing happened Friday. with Y2K, he'd have one "My wile and I will not big camping trip.• Medn· be ta long any extra steps,• while, res1dents and mer-said John Stege, 39, of chants at Newport Beach's Newport Beech. Westcliff Plaza seem Valori Zaffino, 40, of relaxed in therr approach to Costa Mesa', agreed the millennium. "It's 1ust a date change,• Despite the· fact the I she said. ma1onty of residents polled ACE Hardware store Sunday said they were not manager . Machael Parrett concerned about Y2K, said the store has received Ralph's grocery store said a number of calls witlun the they will be stocking up on last few weeks from those E!lttra water and batteries in preparing for possible case of an emergency. problems associated with ·we haven't had any N y • D buying paruc yet,• sa1d e':' ears ay. store director Tom Yeo-I om not sure where. mans. "We are mainly the~e people are gettin? doing it for our customers.• their informallon, but 1t s Ralph's, which will be really scary. what they are open New Year's Day, will dskmg for, said Parrett, also be prepared for any who descnbed callers as computer relate.d glitches ranging from the extreme come midnight Friday with to cautlous . temporary registers. Yeo-She fears residents won't mans said Ralph's corpo-properly store the propane, rate headquarters have gasoline and hurricane been working on becoming lamps they are stocking up Y2K compliant for the past on. Parrett said local fire few months. departments and the Red "Y2K is pretty basic,• Cross can provide a hst of Yeomans said. •A lot of the basic information people are buying cham-regardmg these fuel-relat- pagn;. And that's. not ed products. Y2K. Starbucks assistant Cashier Carlos Udmo, at manager Michael Howar_d the Shell gas station at 17th said the coffee roaster ~s Street and lrvme Avenue prepared for the aullenru-. . ' um and that most of h.is cus said so far busmess has tamers aren't concerned been n_ormal, but the own- about Y2K. He did admit ers <lnlic1pate people stock- people were worried about mg up on gasoline by Mon- having to make their own ddy. I le said the station will coffee Christmas Day detemune this week because the store was whether or not it needs to closed for the holiday. push ddily gasoline deliv- Starbucks will be open cry to twtce a day. on New Year's Day. "We will wait and see Locals withdrCiwmg cash what happens," Udino said. from the Cal-Fed Bank "Rlght now we could not ATM at Westcliff Plaza m handle that demand." Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less/ 3 t 65 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block south or •os rwy (714) 545-7168 llaatlla1 Tak 639 Paularino Ave .• Costa Mesa (Solith of Bristol) M f! 9a.m ·7p m. •Sat 10em 6pm wwwt khome com 714 546·0670 When you need to know ... ·. '• .. " ' .' • Reading the Daily Pilot is one of the best investments I make all day. Its pages detail the increasing value of our community and its leaders. Improve your personal net worth by investing time in the Daily Pilot. Got the Pilot? cau 1 (800) l.ATIMES to subscribe• Call (949) 642-4321 to advertise • .. • • t • f t EYE-oPENER 4 days. ••• 6 Doi Pilot 'tis the season •'If you want to give someone a boating gift, don't get too technical. Stay witp the basics·. and bulb shape, more stick, more material and definitely, more bucks. Turbos have all the trick gadgets you can find, but leave much to be des1Ied when it comes to crew comfort. IOITING . said Dale lnce, general manager of Basin Marine. "We have lots of other gear that would make terrific gifts that are not only sensible, but also very practical. We have things like fire extinguishers or emergency equipment. .. QUOTE OF THE DAY 'They're pretty nuh a blue cob temn, • and lhey're good at CKcepling consmK1ive aitid5m llld ~ tt .. .* Bob Serven, Costa Mesa High boys hoops coach ,,.,,,..__,, Dea1mbei ~' 1999 • Caison • 949.57 44223 i1I SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING TH E MILLENNIUM 'Tis the night before Christmas and an through the boat, not a gadget is mLssing, let's hope it'll float. I f Santa was a sailor, 1 wonder U his sled would be "turbo'd?" Everytime I hear the word sled, J think of Taxi Dancer, Pyewacket, Magnltude. Front Runner, Vicky and the first of all the sleds, the timeless classic, Ragtime. No TV, stereo, settees or book shelves, and some don't even have a place to sit when you want to read the morning paper (Daily Pilot, of course). terrance phillips "Barometer-thermometer wall-mounts, or how about about a cleaning and wa.xmg kit for your boat,• ince went on to say. suz So lf you don't know a lot about boats, but would like to give a nautical gift to a relative, spouse, friend or foe, how do you determine what to give? their own brand or model of high-tech equipment. "It's probably better to Another item that shows you care would be an inflatable 1acket or vest. These look exactly like a normal wind breaker. If you fall in the water, all you do is Turbo sleds are racing boats with a different keel Most boaters have speofic ideas and prefer selecting . leave the high-tech stuff alone if you're thinking about giving a boater a gift," SEE BOATING PAGE 6 Estancia HIGH I A S K E. T I A l l SlM M::CAANIC./OAA.Y Pit.OT Mesa boys basketball coach Bob Serven sounds off, and the response is a startllng 9-3 record for the Mustangs. METAMORPHOSIS Mustangi in the driver's seat with a great start at 9-3. ROGER C\JU.'iON ~Pld 1n one of the most improba.bie of leads to a boys basketball scenario as the year comes to a conclusion as ever con- sidered in this region -the Newport- Mesa District -comes the following: Costa Mesa High's Mustangs, 9-3 and favored ta do very well at the Canyon Tournament, wruch opens today, have their travel tickets to the CCF DiVi.sion Ill Playoffs virtually in hand, even before the Pacific Coast League w~ unfold Jan. 7. "That's how J understand it," said first-year coach Bob Serven Thursday as be surveyed his team's early encounters, wruch have surprised even the staunchest of Mesa fans, sans per- haps Serven himself, an eternal opti- mist who literally breathes fire into his players' veins. ·rm not sure about league, who knows?,• said Serven, when consider- ing what rus team is up against in the from of the Univen;ity-Corona del Mar- . Estancia-Laguna Beach blockade. "But I know this. We're in Division m and they're only going to make it one division, with the stipulation that any team with 10 wins is automatically granted a berth to the playoffs. "That's how my newsletter from the coaching association puts it." That's a ways down the road, how- ever, and right now Serven is thin.king about the Canyon Tournament, where his team will most likely hook up with a solid Loara outfit on Tuesday at 4:30, providing both teams hold up as heavy favorites today. Serven said the great metamorpho- sis, from perennial also-ran to con- tender, is only a matter of "little things." "One thing these guys have is some fight in them," said Serven. ·we held Brennon Martin, who is headed for Texas A&M, to five pomts with team defense.· "They're pretty much a blue collar team," continued Serven of his Mus- tangs, "and they're good at accepting constructive cnticism and applying it." Shaun Ferryman, a 6·3 center who averages 4.4 points a game, is a good example. Although he often shares starting duties with junior Mike Payne. it's his basic competitiveness which brings out the best in everyone (as doe:, Serven, himself, whose own fire in game situa- tions is legendary, going back to his coaching at Newport Harbor). Among the vanquished: Laguna Hills and 'Ifabuco Hills, as well as A.B. Miller and Sunny Hills, in the span of six days. Most everyone is doing well at this stage of the season, but clearly, the stunner is the rise of the Mustangs' boys team. Today's schedule BOYS CosU Mesa (9-l) at canyon Tournament, vs. canyon N, 1 :30 p.m. Coron11 del Mw (•l) at Estancia Tournament, vs. Roosevelt. 5:50 p.m. EstAncia {7~) at Estancia Tournament, vs Antelope Valley Christian, 7:30 p.m Newport Harbor (M) at C~rson Ctty Tournament, vs. Reno, 4 30 p.m GIRLS Newport Harbor (2-8) at Costa Mesa Tournament, vs. Mayfair, noon. CosU Mesa (6-l) at Costa ~ Tournament, vs. Whitney, 6:20 p.m. Estancia (6-2) at Marina Tournament, vs. Long Beach Jordan. 9 a.m. Corona del Mar (6-3) at Santiago Tournament, vs. canyon, 3:30 p.m • Former three-sport star with the Eagles is now doing her s~oring behind the scenes at ESPN. RICHARD DUNN Eagles won the title. "Shannon is one or the smartest athletes I've ever coached," I nstead of posting up on the basketball court, ripping a tennis winner 1111 McNamee once said. "She's a total 1111111 team player and she did a great job for us.· down the doubles alley or batting over .300 in softball, Shannon Suzuki makes her shots on Prime Time these days. The 1989 Estancia High Female Athlete or the Year has •decided to play sports a different way," having traded her high-tops, racket and glove for a microphone, scnpt and inside scoop. Sµzuki, 28, is an assoetate producer for ESPN, working on the all-sports cable station's NFL Tonight and going out in the field for features and profiles. "That's how l get my competitive juices up," Suzuki said by telephone from Farmington, Conn .. about 15 minutes east of Bristol. home or the famous ESPN Plaza. A third-team All-ClF selection as a sophomore, Suzuki played a two, three and four, and she •did enjoy that physical type of game" in the post. Raised m gymnastics as a child. Suzu.kJ also loved soccer and volleyball, but bad to make a choice about which sports to play upon entering high school. Instead of playing volleyball in the fall, Suzuld, who'd tclken tennis lessons when she was young, became one of Estanda's all-tune best doubles players. As a senior, Suzuki and her partner went 56-2 for Coach Anna Peterson and reached the quarterlinals at the prestigious OJai Valley Tennis Tournament. Suzuki, the team captain, was named the squad's co-most valuable p!ayer-a.s the Eagles earned a trip lo the CIF playoffs. Suzuki, al.ways trying to prove herself in a male-dominated arena. joined ESPN in July 1995,and,abouttwo years ago, was promoted from production assistant to her current position, which will take her to the Super Bowl this season in Atlanta and the Pro Bowl in Hawaii. In softball, Suzuki was a three-time all-league pick, hitting a team-high .310 her Shannon Suzuki senior year, while menting team MVP honors Suzuki, a While ESPN names and faces like Dan Pabick and Rich Eisen are recognized nationwide, Suzuki works behind the scenes, formulating ideas for inte1V1ews and spedaJ segments and editing tape for on-air sound bites. But a decade ago, Suzuki was the main attraction for Estanda's Eagles, serving as student body president her senior year and finishing her athletic career with a dozen varsity letters. Suzuki, the team MVP in tennis and softball, was a standout 5-foot-8 forward' on Coach Lisa McNamee's girls basketball team, whicht:epturcd Estanda's first oubight Sea View League championshiJ) her junior year. "l learned evel)'.lhing from ("McNamee) fundamentally.• Suzuki said. ·1 enjoyed playing for her a lot." Suzuki, a four-year letter winner in hoops, averaged 12.9 points and 9.3 rebounds per game in 1988-89 as· Estancia took third in league and advanced to the ClF Southern Section playoffs. In the Beverly Hills Tournament that season, Suzuki scored 28 and 14 points, respectively, in the semifiilals and firlals as she earned tournament MVP honors and the member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall or Fame, celebrating the millennium. carried a 3.7 grade-point average and won the Suburban Optimist Club Scholarship, Orange County Club Scholarship and the Student of the Year Award from the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Her parents, Ed and Aileen, still live in Costa Mesa. "I miss home.a lot," Suzuki said. "I get homesick during the winter, because the location (of ESPN) is hard. (Bristol, Conn.) is not exactly a cosmopolitan town or city. That was the biggest complaint from Keith (Olbennann, the station's former SportsCenter anchor who npped the city before leaving two years ago).• Suzuki, who graduated from UC Santa Barbara, said ESPN was "al.ways on" 10 college, so she bad plenty of names ready when the station's rccrwting executive, Al Jaffe, tntelVlewcd her for a Job as production assistant. She was asked to assess the Montreal Expos, then the Milwaukee Brewers, then the NFL's AFC Cen- tral. Suzuki said she's definitely in tho minority as a woman at ESPN and is •a1ways challenged by that." DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL OF THE WEEK ______ __, •After an injury-riddled season a year ago, the.Corona del Mar High junior is showing all that she's ready to go. TO'f'I AITOOl IJJ Nytb O ne thing that Corona <icl Mar 1-fi.gh junior Kristin McCoy learned during last y a.r's gul basketball season: Play each gamo like it's your last. That lesson was harshly taught to McCoy early in her ophomor y nr as she went down with an ankle ~ IOJUJY. ~ •1 tore five anklo ligaments and ! wa out for qwte a while,• Mt:Coy ... aid. •tt was so hard ju t ttifig on It: the bench watching veryonc el ! play:• ~ n p1t mis mg o major chunk of th ason, McCoy finished lh y strong, averaging over 13 points a game and was named to the second team on the All-Pacific Coast League selections last·year. Now that she's healthy again, the CdM forward has been·all over the court for the Sea Kings, espeaally during the M.1i;sion Vie10 Tournament lat week, In that four:game span, McCoy averogcd 19 potnts and 12 rebounds, helping CdM win three of the four gam on the way to third place in the tournament. Included m thos stats ls a 25·point, 16.reoound performance egain t Bofiita Vista I.ltd a 27-point, SEE KRISTIN MGE I Daily Pilot KRISTIN CONTINUED FROM 6 10-rcbound game against Sonora. "Sconng is ruce, but that isn't my main thing out there," McCoy said. •one way for me to help the team is With rebounding. You can work hard at stoppmg the other team, but if you don't rebound, you can't control the game." As a reward for her hard work, McCoy was named to the all-tournament team as the lone CdM representative. "We've been trying to play with more enthusiasm and more m~ensity," McCay said. •After last year, I've learned to never take anything for granted and to give it all I got each gllln;e. • C oach Elbert Davis sees that intensity in her game and 1t shows in her numbers. •Kristin does play each game like it's her last," Davis said. "She does the dirty work that maybe some lop players wouldn't normally do. What she may lack in exceptional skills, she makes up with work ethic and court smarts." Davis is not surprised to see the high nwnbers despite such limited time last year. •J knew what she was capable of doing on the basketball court," Pavis said. "Last year was very unfortunate, but she's a very intelligent player who has the ability to score inside or outside. She is not afraid to do the little things to help the team win, whether it's rebounding or passing or whatever.• Her strong play has led McCoy into a leadership role on the team, despite only being a jWllor. "She definitely believes in her ability and that of the team,• Davis said. "I would like to see her be more or a vocal leader on the court. Hopefully that Will continue to grow." Not just a strong hoops player, McCoy also competes on CdM's golf and swim teclJilS. ·u sounds funny, but there's a strong sense of teamwork in both golf and KRISTIN McCOY ---= sept. 24. 1912 ·-----=~ Wiie. =s.7 ISO 1t*t Girk bMlc..tt>all ...... 1¥~d ~Elbert OftK •Junior varsity girls' success is a testament to Corona del Mar High's newfound soccer prowess. ,., ... faod: ~ CORONA DEL MAR -, .. _... ....vw. ·A<e Ventur• Pet Former Corona del Mar High o.tecttw• varsity gul.S soccer coach · ._._...moment: ·~to Walid Khoury said when he the TUM Stale Flnals M • fmhman tn water polo • resigned after last season, the AW.. of h w.ell XV: The Sea program would be a dynasty. Kings' Junior scored 76 points in four 1-lis statement looks pretty ~ pl1yed last~ during the Mission Vieto Toum~t. wfth good this year, as tbe varsity Corona del Mar ulm'9 third pl.Ke. team has lost only one game So far, Mc<;ov has IWll'aged Just under all year to powerhouse 16 points per game this season Woodbridge. ·na1y Plklt But the N team has topped con.ctor spcNti urd ~ !IH the varsity team so far, The L!:===========~. Sea Kings are undefeated at . basketball," McCoy said "We 7-0-4, including a \-0 win over were on the verge of winning Woodbndge's N squad This the league title and we were ~ in stark contrast to last year, all watching and pulling for when CdM failed to wm a our teammate on the 18th single game, and scoring a green. You can 't do it alone in goal was an ordeal. either sport." When first-year coach Basketball is in McCoy's Jennifer Noonan walked in to blood. Her dad, who coached take the helm of the N team, her hrst~ver team, played a quick turnaround was not so)De ball m his day and expected. Instead, the team Kristin has had the · has gone 160 degrees in the opportunity to play at Corona del Mar with two of her opposite direction. · "Well, I'm really urpns~." Noonan said. "Last year. the JV team didn't wrn a game." Thirteen of lhe 19 players on the team are juniors and most of them were on last year's team. That medns that the team was capable of winning gdmes last year Th.b year, a new commitment to winning has taken efkct. "This is a team Wlth a lot or talent,• Noonan said. •and the girls made a conurutment to the team. The difference this year is that these glils want to WUl and they're focused on ·that goal." This change in attitude led to CdM unlocking its talent and fashioning an undefeated season after 11 games. CdM's success came from defense. Juruor godlie Brittany Rosenblatt has seve~ shutouts 27, 1999 7 FO L I G H T W E I G H T S -season. Mumd and Stephi.Uu • Hcudison, both juniors, hav • been a dangerou parr m t11 • this year. joseph boo A large pcsrt of Ro enblatt's defense comes from a bdck line, led by Lawcn Loe arid Jaclyn Thayer Senior co-captain l\lichele Nelson, Amy Tyson, Victona Qwnlan, Julian Ukropina and Christin« Taylor arc adclitional defenders 1'.lot to say the Sea Klngs Cdn't score Forward Brittany Minna scored d hat tnck tlus forward spots. Sophomore Megan Curry also play • forward . Mi1d1elders Samantha <:ohen, Astnd Soto and Jana Luebke have also played w"U offensively, accorClmg to Noondn. Tricia Doran dnd Adele Koetting are two mor offensive mid.fielders, while Courtney. Conwell, Van~ Sd Cohen cmd Lctcy Homing play further back m the midfield. , The Sea Kings have hif the holiday lull m their schedule, and they don't play until Jan. 4, agamst Edison. Then, thmr Pacilic Coast League schedule starts. While CdM i£ undefeated rn its fi.n;t 11 games, it is the PCL the Sea · Kings want to conquer. Our goal is to be PCL champions,· Noonan said. . ·And we have lo work hard and do the little things to accomplish it.· sisters. ·1 played With my older sister, Stepharue, last year," McCoy said. "And this year, I get to team up with my younger sister, Jackie It's been ·a blast playing with them. We have some fun sister battles, but our goals are to make each other play better You've watched the Daily Pilot SportS Hall of Fame unfold for nearly 12 lf1 Dafi¥ eilot lfl but as for the complete package (with each game.• M cCoy definitely knows Davis' expectations of her and the team. ·1 expect her to play at a high level and you can tell by the way she plays that she is aware of that,• DaV1S said. Despite last year's less-than-stellar record in the Sea View League, McCoy belleves that this Will be a dJ.fferent season.for the Sea Kings m the Pacific Coast League. "Coach Davis has really taught me to come ready to play every game," McCov said. ~we have the players and more unportantly, we believe that we can do it. I'm going to do all I can for the team and after high school, hope fully move on to bigger and better Uungs." SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM additional insert photo pages to follow), it's a once-in-a-millennium months now, with the 308th feature published today leadirig· up to New Year's Day, when all 1,003 names will be unveiled. For two more years the Hall of Fan1e's stories will continue on a daily basis, • souvemr. So, with that in mind, don't miss your copy· ·of the Daily Pilot's official Sports Hall of Fame editio11, celebrating th.' rnillenniUill.Corrrlng Saturday, Jan. 1, 2000. RECREATION STANDINGS LOOKING BICK BOATING QT'( OF COSTA MlSA 1"9 ,AU. SOFl"IAU. STANDtNGS ModlftM C.-d •CJD.1 .. OMslon I. Buch(omben, 20. 2. (tie) Sticks a Stonft, Slwrkbrtel. 15 eidl; 4. The lloolue Shooten, 7, S (lie) Sllckeri, Touch'etn All, 4 N<h; 7. C.lifomY Drffm1tl", 2 ModHMd C.-d •1).2• otvWoft I Kta~ Foodl, II; 2. The Firm. 14. l (~) Ve<1fonll/HP, llHf ludd•n. 12 tach, 5. Q-Lt11, 10, 6 Come-8ac:keB 9, 7 Clffts 'N CleaVfOt, S; I Shamrock. 2. 9 Suds II. ·S. C.-d •CJD.1. OMslon I. (l•t) SUds, Only FINI.IC Shooten, 17 Heh; l Ill~ Spodan, 12. 4 (1,.) D P.'S Sports ~r. ftug ~l\ 7 Nd1. 6 Pitre• St Muckraken, 6, 7. Sllott<ltff, ... C.-d ·0.2· Division I, Head Fnt II. 2. Cle1ts 'N Cle1Vage, 14, l lllptldt, 12. 4. Ttam YPAC. 8>5 Tht Gtmp1, 6, 6 Theod«t llobbtnl MuNngt. • l C.-d ·0.1· Dtvtlion - I. The J~ 16, 2 (tie) Htfe for the lttt', So sue Me, 14 •ac:h. 4 C~M. 12. 5 F1lentt, 6; 6 Ttam MSO, 0. C.-d ·u..-... DMNoft I lml* Funding, 15, 2 SUgatt. 12.: l ._ aand.rts. 10; 4. llSI 149 RICA 7, 5. l'llhb\.ry 3 C.-d • .._ .... DWWon I l)'le Me, 11. 2. Corbin t Wef'tz, 14, 3 llndertst1maton. B; 4 lllthr, 6; 5. PsomoH Pso-.4 Men'• ·c-1· Ofvtebt 1. OUten. 16, 2 (tllt) lltntgc>hlton. Tlw ~ M<r-. 12 eidl; 5. (tie) The~ lmerald Plumtr1g, 10 •adl. 7 ~ St.amen, 6; I . Sladl1t11, 2 Women's DMskln I. J\$ F« Fun. 20; 2 lWo hd Innings. 14; l. (lte) On Tht Aw. Stray ic.tz. I HC:h Mmn'• •LllilPW o· DIVWoft I Wamon 20. 2. Deo N~ 14; ) The l~ 10; 4 (tit) Mat~ Hooliga°' T'RO, ~ . f' I l ' • Ndl. 7 f.etfdl, 6; • S'°9 Fest. ... - Mlrl's ... , .. DMllon (plllyaff ..... ) I Blood. SWeat a llffri, 20, 2. Newport Wholewle, 14, 3 (tit) Oark SOii. HOS, 12 Nd\ s. Outen. 6; 6 Cont. 0 M9n'S ·Q· DMllorl ~ ....... ) I . 0.1 .. s 1800 Shooten, 18; 2. ~ ~ 14; 3. lOWfed. 12. 4 smcy Sullrvans.. 9, 5 Home- bird. .. Men'• •(;.4• OlvtMon {ptayoff ....,., 1. Lind of the LC>Sl, 18; 2. Gianu, 16. 3 (11') lltbtla, Corp«•t• llockNrs. 11 tach. S Whin- er\, Gftzers a Pluien. a. 6 P&O Ntdlloyd. 2 ....... ~ DMllar\ (plllyaff ..... ) I Aches a P~ 20, 2. (tit) atdrodl Bomben, D-Tour. 13-11; 4. Dorn M.ttt.,, IQ; 5 Old Timen, 6; 6. Rock Haltlot, 3. Min's -o.J• DMliart (plllyaff ..... ) I. (tie) Brr.onlclt\. Mtlt Puppets. I) t.Ch. l Hl-Tedl, 12, 4 Clayton Comtts, II; S Pollt Higt\ 9, 6 Poten, 4 Min's "'1)4· DMllort ~ ....,., I. l'lratti, 23, 2. Shal'lts, 12, 3 The Untouch-1~ I 0, 4, (tit) Prowltn, Tht Illa~ I t«h; 6 Tht UKJghlng Stock. 4. MU ~STANDtHGS I Ouuf\. .. ~:::~Photo. eon.on. Famoly. 7-3 Heh.: 4 {tit) Snelktf SqutakM. Clm-OUI ~ 4~ eath; 6 SCNbs. 3-7; 7. Anzdl, 2 8 ~&..Hgue l, TM Flips. 9-1; 2 WllduU. 7 l; J Slow MotlOI\ 6-4; 4 (Ut) Held Hunt'"-llMC. 4-4 Nth; 6 Saff lnftdlOI\ 3 7. 7. Dribblen, 2.a ........ 1~ 1. Pid:ford, 9 I, l So~ Tubs, n. l 0 8 , 6-4; 4. The fishing OUb. 5-S. 5 Knocktt\o 3-7; 6 S.191te S<ofp!onJ. 0-10 n.-My l.NJll'9 I, kachslde Bomben, ,_I; 2 SOk Spt. 7-2. ) The Good Guy!. '-l; 4 Sitn' I Klw\ 4--6; 5 CGC. J.7, 6 Angtb, 0-10 . • • • • ••• Eswnda Hlgb's boys bo5ketbcill ·t~m defealll Corona del Mar, 76-68, 5 m tho Daily Not Coast Classic. Tom f<eeney bas 10 points, se~en 1 bound"I dnd three a ts for th Eagles. Brlu Coleman hits 8 of 11 free throWs to keep CdM close. Mlke Moatoy~ fuels a 68-61 C'Ollleback victory by Costa Mesa's l;oys baSketbaD teem over 'llill4 Park Newport Harbor's Brian Johnson 11 named the ClF DivtSlon V player of the year ln football C051a Mesa running bade o..r1el Chlltm.aa Is the co-MVP ln the Pacific Coast Leagu ' ll well BS AD·CIF, Costa Mesa's guls bcuketball tea.m defeats Santa Margarita, 58<.42, behind 25 points from Koo Kim. Newport Harbor's gills basketball t am wins against Ooean View, 4MO, WJth Mody Cl•yton and Dt.aane hlldO Mch scoring 14 for th Sailon. CdM~ girls M><'Cet team wins two game m th Oce.til View Tuutnament. It defeats St. Joseph, 3·0, and tbeo beats Laguna Hills, :Z-1, With two goals from ~lb. -. . . Paul McDanlels comei. blic:k lrom the flu ttnd r.cor t 7 pomts to help 10 &tancia' bo) ha ketbi&ll team rout ~ta. 101-52, m its first game tn th Dally Pilot Chrlstma Classic. McDaruel$ and Cuty Heredl U1en lead the Edgles m lhei: bl-44 win over Long Beach Jordnn. Estancia eventually falls m the championship game to Edison ~ -4 5. CdM's Warttn Jobmon' ba ket with 1:58 left in the game breaks cs tie n tho Sea Kings' boys basketball team defeats Laguna Hill • 6-t-57, m lh~ Daily Pilot Chrl t1llaS Classic. Eddie MuUnez cores 18 polilts to l ad Newport l iarbor's boys hasketball tcllffi to an 88-4f; romp uver Kat~114 in the Canyon Tournament, Estanda girts basketball tcmn a.ho def ats 'Katcl· la, 66-63, m ovrntlmc Patrice Lumpkin scor 27 ror th Cagles Costa Ml!Stt'& guls baslrnlhall team d lroJ trvtn~. 72·22 Thuy Nguyen Md Olfvla Oeeamll11 each score 14 to d the Mustang -compiled b}J Jo ph Boo . ' ' 1:~-,· -. - -. . -~·~·· ' "• , ...,! ..,., 9 ••• . -~-.. · , . . .'' ,·,71 "i h .• -, . ' •JT .-I CONTINUED FROM 6 reach in the front pocket and pull a tngger on a small Co2 bottle and the 1acket (or V(' t) fully mflates into a We preserver. These attractive 1ackeLc; list at $219, but are old at Basm Manne for $179. The vests arc only $125. Basin Marine is at 829 Harbor Island Drive in Newport Beach. NauUcctl clothing lo; usually the No 1 seller thi time of year You can't go wrong w11h u pair ot Top Siders. or how about a Reynn Spooner i,hirt You can find a gr at c;clc.>Ction of nautical and Hawaiian ~hiru at any of the Gary's Island Stores (949) 640-2371, Gary's I land are m F.1..,h1on I land, a well as on Mnnn • Street on Bal~ Island (949) 673-8208, I ,., ~J·~~ ... ~,. ••:t .._'._) ,.~··~ .. ~-.. ::)~. ' Monday, Oeoember 27, 1999 AIWEBIJSEMll([ f08 IUB=BIQS SUbfect to condltlont ~ ~ the ~ned ... ..., bktl tor 1 Lump Sum ContrlCt .,. Invited'°' th4t foflowlog WOft(: DESCRIPTION OF WORK: NATURAL SCIENCES UNrT 1 PROJECT NO. 081055 UNIVERSfTY OF CALIFORNIA. IRVINE ~ proposed Natural Seiencee Unit 1 It the flflt phaM of the western reseatch eec10f for the School of Blologte.I Sciences •t the UCI ~. The P<oiec1 win consist of a 11V.OOO SF. four ttory bulldlno aplit Into two winge, 1 lebofatory wing and a ctauroomloffice wing. The Pf()jeeled Contract nme for the PfC?fect lt pproiclmately twenty·tllC (26) monthl. The elte for the N.tural Sclencn Unit 11 It genertlly nat, and currenUy eceommodates a pat1(Jng lot The tite hH a alloht slope to the north and eurf8Q8 arelna. Site development wRI be limited to the Immediate vicinity of the bultdlng~h the maln bUlldlng entty planned on the eat facade off the campus peclntrien ring matt and MMc:e acc... theweJt · Th4t th'" upper floort will be very slmitar In l.M and 1:0l"lflguntlon. El\Ch wlll conta111 an open laboratory suite. • clawoom/otflce/confetence wing and general bulldlng support. The aboratory space It designated as an H·8 oc~ncy with the remainder of th4t bulldlng being £1 occupancy The meoh1nlcal tpace, tervfng the labofatOfY wing i. locat~ on the around floor aouth of the labol atOf)' aulte. In addition, the low« level lab wing ICCOl'nmOd8tff an NM~ tab, open laboratory sulfa a.ld the lal>OfatOfY, plumbing and electrical rooms. The mechan\cal space Mt'Vlng the classroom/office wing Is located on the north tide of the ground floor and will have a tunnel conMCtlon to the eiclstlng camput utility tunnel . The laboratory sultee are baaed on a two-way 22'X22' structural grid, with a 22'x11' labotatOf)' module. The atructure wfH be either a pourecMn-plaoe nat alab/drop panel eystem or a paured-ln·pl~e pan joist system. The . laboratOfY auttn .,.. envisioned .. 1.aroe open area• auitable for the flexible plamlng and layout of labQfatOf)' and aupport areaa. Lab support ap&oe I• located wl1hln the Interior zonn, with lab benches extending out to the north and aouth. Mechank:al supply la P<Ovided through vertical ahatts In the Interior zone of the laboretory, with e1Ctiauat exiting the eulte In ahafta at the exterior walla. The elCterior of the building will consl•t of an Integral col>red C8f•t·ln-plac:e concrete/glasa panel type skin ayatem. CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE: 133.QQQ.OOQ.OO ' PBOVIC>l IUB·BIDS OHi.)' IO THE FOLLOWING P8E..QUAUF1ED PRIME CONT8MjTOR& HtnMI Phelpe eon.truotlon Co. Nletaen OIRlngham BullcMrs, Inc. 2415 Campua Drive, Suite 100 1500 W. Carson Street. Suite 100 IMne, CA 92812 Lo~ Beach, CA 90810 E49) 852·0111 ~10 952·8880 ,.9) 852·0218 (Fax) O 952-8888 (Fax) stlm11tor. Mike v.fastro lmator. H. Del Banco PBEQUAUFIED IUBCONTBACI OBS lillll: ALL SUBMrnED BIDS MUST LIST ONLY THOSE CONCRETE CURTAIN WAUIW1NDOWllOLAZINO SYitE:M, ELECTRICAL. FIRE PROTECTION EHOINEERINO (ARE SUPPAESSIONISPRINKLEA.:c.r~ (Wl!T & ORY), LABORAtoRY CASEWORK ~D COUNTERTOPS, AND PLUMBING SUBCONT · WHOM. HAVE BEEN PRE-QUALIFIED BY UNIVERSrTY OF CALIFORNIA. IRV1NE CAMPUS. FAILURE TO DO IO WILL REHDER BID NON-RESPONSIVE. PBEOUAUFJED CONCRET£ $UBCONIBACTOBS ARE; MOtter Construction Company 2901 28"' Street, Suite 100 Santa Monica, CA 90405·2938 310-399-1600 Prieto Construction Co., Inc. 30 Hughes. Suite 209 Irvine, CA 92618 949-588-2660 PREQUALIFIED CURTAIN WALLIWINDOWSIOLAZJNO SYSTEM SUQCONJ8ACIOBS ARE: ~tectur81 Gina & Aluminum Co., loo. 1911 Union Street Model GlaH Company 4907 e. Landon Drive Anaheim, CA 92807 714-777-7714 Oakland, CA 94607 510-4«-6100 Tower Otast, Inc. 95 70 Pathway St( Suite A Sentee, CA 9207 619-596-e 199 PBEQUAUFJED ELECTRICAL SUBCONJ8ACTOB8 ARE.; AnderMn & Howard Electrtc, Inc. 1791 Reynolds Avenue !Mne, ~92614 Helix Electric, Inc. 6260 Camino Santa Fe San Olego, CA 92121 858-535-0505 714-250-4555 Monow·Meadows Corpomlon 610 Reyea Drive WoJnut, CA 91789 909-598-7700 SASCO 4701 Von Karman, Suite 100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-'724-1569 ~ff aEIECTIOH ENQ!NE£R!NQ (f!RE SUPPRESSION/SPRINKLERS> Grtnn.11 Fire Protection Syatema Comp1ny 1521 E. Orangethorpe Avenue, Suite 100 FuJlttton, CA 92831 Unk·Nllten Corporation 130 E. Santa Clara St Atcadla. CA 91006 626-445-3414 71 .... 870-1010 PREQUALJFIEP tr/AC «WET & PRY) SUBCONIBACIOBS ARE; Air CondttJonlng Company, Inc. (ACCO) 6265 Sen Fernando Road A.O. Retd & Co. 4777 Ruffner Street San Diego, CA 92111 858-565-4131 . Glendale, CA 91201 818-2-44-M71 Crltcttn.ld Mechanical, Inc. 188 Techriotogy Drive, Suite H IMne, CA92618 949· 727-4333 PflEO\JAUFJED LABORATORY CASEWORK AND COUNTEAIOPS SUBCONTBACTOAS AftE; Dow Dfveraffled, loo. 1679 Placentlt Ave. Costa ~.i.fA 92627 949·650-wuu • ISEC, lncorponttd 10601 Cane Lee, #190 Loa .Alamitos, CA 90720 714-761-5151 Kewaunee 8clentttlc CorpoNtlon 2700 West Front Street The V-.Hey City Manufecturlng Company Umtt9d 64 Hatt Street Stateavih, NC 28677 704·873·7202 Oundos, Ontario. Canada L9H 2G3 905-828·2255 PREQUAUFJED PLUMBING SUBCONJ8ACTORS ABE; A.O. Reed I Co. 4 771 Ruffner Street Sen Oleoo. CA 92J 11' 858-&81H131 Pen Paofflc Plumblng, Co. 1821 MeGaw Ave. lf'Vlne. CA 92814 949-474-91 70 Blddino Documenta Wiii be 1vallabte to P~llfiod Generll Contractor Bidders on I1111d1r. Dtctmbtr 28,11ft and will be ltautd at: CONSOLIDATED REPROGRAPHICS 3182 Pulltn•n 8trMt Costa Meaa, CA 92829 (714) 751-2880 Att.ntlOn: Rick BenottJ or lel Delgttdlllo Prequtllfled Prime Contractors may pick up free of charge one (1) eepta and fOUf' (4) sets of bidding document• at Dealgn and Construction Setvlcff. Unlveralty of California, trvlne1 3500 Bef'keley t:>Jace. lfVlne, CA 92697 2450. Additional ae1t may be purchaaed at Contrectort' cost lrom Conao1idatod Reprographlca NOT!: IT 18 THI! SUB·CONTAACTOAS' RE8PONS&BIU1Y TO REOISTl!R Wint THe UNIVERSITY OR CONSOLIDATED REPROGRAPHIC8 TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE NATURAL SCIENCES UNJT 1 BID DOCUMENTS. UNIVERSrTY WILL NOTIFY SUBCONTRACTORS WHO HAVE REGISTERED WITH DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 8ERvtC!I OR CONSOLIDATED REPROORAPHICS, OF ADDENDA WHICH ARE AVAILABLE AT DE&tGN AND CONSTRUCTION 8EAV1CES. TWO MANDATORY PR!·BID CONFl!RENCU ahaH be held 11 followa; 0:30 A.M. IuttdlV. ,JIQMIN 11. 2000 Unlvtnl1y of CaJlfomla, tl'Vl.ne Public seNkea Building Room 100 0:30A.M. IMM, Cthf0tnit 92097 (949) 824·0630 Ind Tuet41y. Janyarv 25. 20QQ Untvortlty of California, Irvine Public Stnlieea Building Room 100 Irvine, Callforrw• 92887 (949) 824·8830 AnENDANCI! AT .BQIH PAl!·BID CONFERENCES II MAHDATOffY FOR ALL PRl·QUAUFIEO PRIME CONTRACTORS; 'fJf! MEmNGI WILL 81! CLOSED AT O:SS A.M. ANY PAl!·OUALIFllD PRIME CONTRACTORS AARMNO A'1'EA THIS TIME Will NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 810 PROCESS Al A PRIME CONTRACTOR. umBUW> IU&COIUMCIOBl.ABEJKYJIIQ lOAJDNll CHleBE·llD C<mf.IBltlC ltllfd bldl forJh• Lumo lum.llH_IMcld not bl KCllaltd..lftlr. 2:QQ p.M .. Tt1U8$DAX. FHRUABY 21. 2000. At. OeS1gO and Construcbon SeMoet Utllvnty of Cahfoml1. Irvine 3500 Oerkeloy Place Irvine, CA 92697·2450 Staled bld1 for Unit Pdc11 •ad A1t1m1tt1 wtd ngt bt •cctpttd af'tt& 4iOQ e.M .. THUBSQAY. FEBRUARY 24; 200Q, Daily Pilot . '~ Al: Design and Conat.ructioo Servicea University of Califomia, Irvine 3500 Be~eley Place Irvine, CA 92697·2450 &11ltd B!da for Lump Sym Qa11 Qld. and Hlled bkta for Unit Pdeta and Aljtmottt w!U be optntd It 1:05 p.M .. Tbytlday. ftbruarv 24. 20QO. Bid Security in the amount of 10% of the Lump Sum Base Bid, e1eclud;i-.g alternates. ahaJt accompany eadl Bid· The Sutety issuing the Bid Bond shalt be, on the Bid Deadtinlt. listed In the latest publlahed State of Catifornia,1 Department of Insurance. hst of Insurers Admitted to Transact Surety Insurance In This Stare. . The successful Bidder and itt SubcontractO<S wilt be required to follow the nondlacilmlnatlon requirements set forth in the Bidding Oocomenta and to pay p<eva1tlng wage rate$ at the locatlon of the wo.1< .. All lnaurance pollcle• requlrfHI to h obtalnH by Contntetor and Cont,.ctor'• Deflrln Con•ultam. .,,., "- 11.1b/.ct to aPPf'Ov•I b'( UnlvertitY for form and aul>lt•nce. All auch pollclts 1hllll,,. lu~ bl' a company, whfch I• ll•ted by Belt and lh•ll h•ve • r•tlng of A· or better and a financl•I claaslflc•tlon o1 VIII« b«fw. · The successful Bidder will be required to have the following State of California Contracior·s license current at the time of submission of the Bid. B General Bu!lding Contca~tQ! (license Classification (License Code) THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA December, 1999 Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pi~ot December 27, 1999, January 3, 2000 M725 I N= I ___ N_~~-~-~-~~ BSC 9042 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S. NOTICE OF ffAl.~ Trustee Sale No PETITION 9·017190 Lo~ No TO ADMINISTER ! ~'?§12A~1~1e4~4~r~f$~~~ ESTATE OF: ~HA# 046-971 ALAN A.'FISHER vog ARE IN g A~ CASE NO. A200280 Y~N 1~f .Pv~e8T~o 1A F. To ell heirs, beneli· u ~s., OU claMs, creditors, cont· Tl TO PR ECT tngent creditors, and per· Y R PR~PER ... IT sons who may otherwise MAY BE OLD A1 A be Interested In the will°' P~BLIC SA E lfAY~ estale, or both, of· N,~EO AN EXP}CN Tl ALAN A. FISHER 9i~e THE PRNmA UEREI~ SF A PETITION FOR E D PROBATE has been flle<1 A AINST by ALAN DALE FISHER 1s~~~ & Jan~~~ 18. In th€. Superior Court o1 at 1030 Wi ARM Callll;'rnla, Couoty of . NCIAL' CO PORA· ORANGE. ION a.s the u~ ai>: THE PETITION FOR po1nled Tnsstee und r arid PROBATE requests that pursuanl 10 DeeO 0 Trust ALAN DALE FISHER be recorded on 07/01~ JO· appointed as personal ~rument 199603 4041 representative to edmln· k Page or toa lsterthe estate of the de· ecqrds 1n lhe 0 ice Qf cedent. the Recorder of ORANGE THE PETITION re· Coonty, Cahfoml~o ~~ quests the decedent's ?{l~~E ARMANSIO 3~ Win and codlClla, II any, MANvANb J~SE ~ii~. be admitted to probate. RERJi A SINGLE MAN The Will and any codicils ~ rustOI HOMESID~ are avallable for ex· N ING,.fNC , ~ Bene· amlnatlon In lhe Ille kept l8rY ml,~ S LL AT byTm cop'~TITION re• TH~Ll~tGlf si' /too~~ quests autnortty to ad· r~ 01Asrre(p,~ab~\ minister the estate under l]lOOeJ 0 the United the Independent Admin· States. lslratk>l1 of Estates ACl ~~s Ch~~~ W"a (This Aulhortty will alk>W =or national bank. a the personal represent· drawn by a state or ative to tal<e many ae. al credit un1<>n( or a tlons without obtalntng cheek drawn by a a ate or court approval. Before federal sa\11119~ and loan taking cenaln very lmpor· a5'0C!all00. savings as- tant ectlons, tl<>wever, sooa~n, or sa'l1ng~ bani< the personal repre&en\· soeo 10 sect100 5102 ative wlll be required to oT lhe 1nan~a1 COOe and glVe ·not1oe to Interested authonzed lo do busine~ persons unless they Ill lh1t statAi~LAAIOFIN rn have waived notice or ~AD RE ·~ ~onsented to the ~tlK ~~Ji!-. 8[~~~ J proposed action.) The In· 6650 BEACH BLVD dependent admlnls· BUENA PARK, CA , ail tration authority will be nghl. 111le and interest con· granted unless an In· ve~ 10 and now held by lerested person files an 11 under said DeeO or Tnssl objection to the petlllon 10 the property s11uated 1n and snows good cause said county cabfom1a de- wtty the oourt shOuld not scoblng the land therern grant the authority. ·As more lutty descnbed A HEARING • on the QO the above menlioned petition w111 be held on Deed ol Trust' The prop· JANUARY 27. 2000 at eny heretolOfe descnOO<t 1 45 I De L73 ,..,, 1s 1>e1ng sold ·as 1s' The · :> p.m. n pt. ,,,.. sireet address arwi other cated et 3-41 TtWI City common des1<1nation. 1f !:>rive South. Orange, CA any of the real property 92868 deScnbed abo~IS l!_Uf· IF YOU OBJECT to the ~edce'OTbel AV' 7COA~B,.CA granting ot the petition. N IA 1 you ahOuld appear at the A, CA 926 he hearing and &tale yoor undersigned Trustee dlS· ob~s or file wnnen claims any llab1hlv for any ob ions wtth the court 1nc:orrectn&ss of the streel be ore 1he hearing. Your address and other com· appearance mau be In mon des1Qna1ion$ 11 any b ' shown 11ere1n aid ~le ro:rson or Y your at· wll be made. but Without ~OU ARE A CREDI· covenant Of ~anty, ex· TOR or contingent cre<jj·, pressed or lmplled. regard· tor ot the deceased, you ~ t~. pOSseSSIOO, or must f1i. your claim with ~u~~! 8.:....·~ to 1P:Tm ~ the court and man a copy '®t~fl)"Si!Q sec;ured by to the personal repre· oeeo of lnsst. witll sentatlve appointed by ln1erest 11\e~~l>R?-the court within lour Vlded in s , ad· months from the date of vances, 1 aoy, 11 the the llrst Issuance of let· terms of the Deed o nssl. t&fl as prollldtd In Pro estimated fees, ch11i11es bate Code aec:tlon 9100. and ellDtflser ot 1he The time for tlllng clalms Tnss~ ~ o e sts will not eJCplre before rour frealed~ ~ of months from the hearing ,~:mated) 4 • int: dete notloed at>ove est and d1110nal ad· YOU MAY EXAMINE van(leS, tf ll'Y· Wiii 1n- the file kept by the court crease Jh1s ngu1~nor 1o If you are a person In· sale The Ilene un· 1ereated In the eatate. der ~ Deed o ru~ you may me with tho """" .,., ~~lo e e·-·ted ..... court a Request tor Spa· vered to the under. Ciel Notice (form DE·IS4) $1Qned ~Wf"lon Deciara- ol lhe filing of an inven· llOo of lf'f!al.rl·~ oe. tale useta or of any pell· ""',_ se~ -tory and apprelsal of es· ~tnani1IOl'l1Afor.._ OJ b81au~ii ~uid·. tlon or account u ~J> sed P-rovldtd In Probate 'qf'0efc:tt and~ Code section 1250 A 1lOf1 t seM to be rd ~l~v~=:1f~ ;n ~county iia•~ the OOUl1 clerk AHOmty for th• Petitioner: Palmlerl, Tyler, Wiener, Wiiheim · • Walctron LLP, Jtl'Me E. Wllhtlm, E9q. !n 68~ g ~ (CSBI 43185), tH -~LYNT ~ lfvlne, CA 92114 __ t2i2: 2110l Mein St., 8tt. 1300 N~I SECRET7 • Publl&tleO Newport 0 I t IOIOO ' Beacti-Oosta Meta Dally C 1 1 Ptlot December 27, 31 , 1099, January 3, 2000 LEGAL NOTICE • M72'4 NOTICE IS HEREBY F1ctfttoua Bualneaa N.me Statement The following pt!Wnt art dOlnO bullntU 81: SNUQ H'ARBOO CAFE, 25'4 H~I Plaoe, Costa Meta, CAG2627 Timothy J Mu1TT1•n & Cynttil• o. Murman. 2!4 ~llQ PleCe. CO.II Mtaa, CA 91627 Thi• OiJtlnt&I It QOn. dutttd by husband an<S wtft Have yoo •i.rttld dr;JlnQ bulineta yet? No T1tn0thy J MOOnan Thi• 1tat1ment w•• fll9c1 With IM County Cit!\ of OtM91 County on 12·16 99 ...... t'4a1 Dilly Pilot Dec 20. 27, Jiil 10, 1999 11.CTU GIVEN !hat the Board of Educahon of lh& New· l>Oft·Mt .. Unified SChoOI D•Jlrtct of Ort1nge County w1Q le<*Vt Mlled bids up to 1000 1 m on the 6th day of January, 2000, 11 the FOOd Servlee Of· llot ot aalc:I Scllool dla • 111<.1, located •• 2965 Bear Street, Dulld•ng er. Cotta Meaa. CA 92626, at whlCh time Hid bids w\Q ba publk:IV ~ned Ind read tOf the follow· ~NF.O GOODS AND STAPLE ITEMS Al bids art to be In ac- cordance with Condi tlont, lnslructms, Wld SJ;eciflcatioM wtlloh •re on Ille 1n the ofllOe of FOQd Stl'VI091 of kl Sphool 01ttr1ct, 1985 fteJr S1r tt, Oullding fl, CO.ta M CA 91626 N~~~ifs I ~Bifs I ... A Performance Bond may be required at lhe discretion of the District No bidder may withdraw his or her bid lor a period of FORTY· FIVE (45) daY'> after the date set lo1 the opening thereof The Board of Educe· lion ol the Newport-Mesa Unllled Scho<>I District re· serves 1he right to. reject any or all bids and not nec;essarOy acoept the lowest bid. end to waive any inlormallty or Ir· re9utanty 1n any bid re· ce1ved NEWPOAT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT QI Orange County /SI Richard A. GrHne, Director of Food Servi~• Pubrished Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Piiot December 20, 21. FINANCIAL CORPORA· NOTICE OF T~llSTEE'S TION as the dulri * SALE UNDER EEO OF potnted T nsl4und at\d T~US f~~fed to 18f9J~~ Jll~~oi 'l~R~1~isr~9s. suumen1 g'f'.1 • Bool! §Al.!NO. gg..30375"'N'S;l1 , P~e 8' Offlc11.11 eco«ls ~~~ (}'. in ~e~ lficr or~iee y~ 7~~~~~FAU ·r ~ntyb 8a• m1a. x • y~ f A A.PEbED $ SINGLE MAN AND T'IO T c ~&.~~fA·AA YO~R f ~~AT l f~~~r TEN~J'~~Sl~g '~~s~~l IF Ii hE~OINGJ~C ·~~ye'r· 9J E T ~~l!E~DI ,rg~i1c A ,!,.Tl T~ A~AIN~ Y YOU T~ HIGH~ST IDDE~ SHOUk~ &Cf ACT 1~ f.me. ~f'5s~le(PfXab:w,rn ~ a1 At the ~atyfTonl money or the United ~ance to thfL Coun\Y States. by cash, a cash· nhouse. 700 CiYit ie(s cheCk dra'Ml by a ter Onve~SI. Saota 1999 ral saving; and k>an 1 3.i as ln$.INl,ne(l.I No i or nat1Qnal banJt, a Ana CA at 2. P.M .. the eek drawn by f slate 0< duly app0lnt tru1 slet un- ral credit union,_ or a der and pu™'rdaned IQ o.ed ec1c drawn by a Ste1te or 11$1 reco October M 9 asSOC1aliOn saW19s as-0378, Book. P.,, ------1-1 sooat1on or sa111ngs bank Qr o al records in the0o_!· THE COSTA MESA soe<:ified Ill section 5102 lice of lf nlY 1\..-ZONING ADMINIS· ol the FinflllQal Codt1 and corder of e County, TRATOR WILL RENDER aulhonzeo \0 do bus111esl State of ak m1a. ex&· A DE c Is I 0 N 0 N in fl& st~~~A Ator T~~ ~~~I Ape~; THURSDA '!i JANUARY 98-¢ HAL~ OF B~NA i and ~tfe<>~ Joint 6, 2000 OH AS SOON ~ARK CIVI CENTI AT nts WIL~ LL AT AS POSSIBLE THERE-6650 BE ,CH LVO. UC AU T TO AFTER, ON THE FOL· BUENA PARK. CA , a~ HIGHE: T IOOER LOWING ITEMS· • nght title and 1nte~!PI COO· f CASr (pa~'! .... ~t 1. ZONING APPLICA· ve~ 10 and now Id by the time 0 sale Ill IOWIUI TION ZA·99·63 FOR II under said ~ o Trusl monel •n~' , the United Wll.TLIAMOR ZOE. FANCHERT, ~~~r:~af~:cid~~ ~e~1115ro~ or= AU H I D AGEN ~bing Ille land theretn Financial Code aH light, FOR STOVALL FAMILY .As more fully descnbed trtle and uiteres c:on~yeo l TD PARTNERSHIP/ Qn the above 11Jenhoned to and now held b_y ii Un· GRAY ENTERPRISES, Deed of Trust• The !>(Of>: der S8ld Deed ol Trust !fl FOR A MINOR CONDI· eny heretofore deFtbed the oroperty iled 10 TIONAL USE PERMIT IS 1>e1ng sold ·as IS Tlie said county ~ tale de· FOR SEASONAL street address and other scnbed lll $aid of OUTDOOR DISPLAYS common designaliOn, d Trust . lh~~ A. . # AND TEMPORARY any, ol lhe re31 property 422·132 i 595 KnoweU (SEASONAi.) de~nbed a~ is ~'· Pl~ ta Mesa. STORAGE TRAILERS ~ned l!>i-be Ml R CA 27 he under· FOR K MART LO· C03TA M SA, A SlQ !rust" d1sclams CATED AT 2200' HAR· ~27 The unders19ned ally hablklY lo< any inc:of· 0 rus1ee d1scla1ms atfy ~· rectness Ql the street acl· BOA B ULEVARD IN A aMty for any incorrect· dress and other common C1S ZONE ness ol the stfeet acldress designat1911, ifewn ENVIRONMENTAL DE· and other common deSIQ· herein said II! will TERMINATION EX· naliOn If any shov«l made. but without co EMPT here1n' Said sale will be nanl or warr111ty, exp<ess IF THE ABOVE AC· made. but Vll1hOot oove-or 1inphed regaidtng title. T 1 o N < s) 1 s I A A E nant 91' warranty. ex· posseSStOO or encum. c H AL l ENGE D I N pres~ or implied, reQWd· br8{l<:eS. IQ 'the ,., C O U A T T H E lllCI title, ~SSIOll. or maintna pnnci I sum o CHALLENGE. MAY BE encu5s. to pay the ·~ @le(s) I red by LIMITED TO ONL y remain mapal sum of said Oeed 0 rust. Wltn T H 0 s E I s s u E s t~ '°'41!) 5e(:Ored ~y Interest thereon. ~ P'Q.-RAISED IN WRITIEN said Oee(J or Trust. ¥Atfl \tided Ill said not sl. ad- CORRESPONDENCE ~'::3~n the~~~ v~s·ol' ~ uo.:, th~ DELIVERED TO THE vances. 1r:lw. u the ~nsst, estJmated .. lees z o NIN G ADM t NI s · terms of the CJeed o nsst, dlaraes and eiqienses ol TRATOR PRIOR TO eSIJmated fees. aroes the lfuslee and or the THE ABOVE DATE and 9XPell5eS o lhe ~ ~Uled by said FOR FURTHER IN· Trustee and o,f ~sts Q 4T~1nssb 'M\lch IS FORMATION ON THE geated by said_ or 75 ated· ii ABOVE APPLICA· Tl\Jst, lo-Wit $26 .t .20 ~I r 1 . 1999 Y TIONS TELEPHONE (Estimated) ~ tnle(· Shetla u11o, a Account JI· (714) '754.5245 OR ~st and additional .,. ecubYe nterstate Trus1 CALL AT THE OFFICE vanoes. if 1flY· win IO-Deed SeMOe 11~·:1 WI OF THE PLANNING crease this ngu~ to Trl.1$le8, 2~13 i DIVISION, ROOM 200, fe~ ~he~''Or'r~ ispada,,.~ 77 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA heretofore executed and ~5 (~~111\An ()( MESA. CALIFORNIA dekYered to the under-ale '~ Published Newport ~fled a W!'ltten Declara-9t6) • Beach.COsta Mesa Daily too of Default~IOd De· ~: ~u ............ 1W/99, Pilot December 27, 1999 mand for ~~'oii 'wnt· _____ _,M_,72.;.,;.3 ~~~"° ~ -~ ~ 1;~1;;~1 ;;;:::;;;::::;:;;;-=i t'J£10e~~ E= Notice 19 hereby given that lhe undersigned Wiii be SOid al Publlc Auction 00 Monday, JANUARY 10, 2000 10:00 A.M. by l<ELL Y & K11r1 Jackson, K.E AUCTION SEAV· ICES, P 0 BOX 823 RIAL TO, CA 92377, 909·873-0744, AUCTION BOND #723-41-19 ALLSPACE, COSTA MESA. 1535 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA tion 10 seu to be teootded 111 the county Where the real orooerty is kX:ated and · m0re than three months have • sed iic~~ '~ 10N. po lt • n o~ §I~ ' .)AS .J¥ ~ri<i: ,f 10KJ62127199. CNS1 3 92627 ·-~~-----1 UNIT#, NAME, INVENTORY A122 , DAVID BRANCH, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS A132, DAVID/JANET VESEL, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS A336, ROBERT TEAWILLlGER , HOUSEHOLD ITEMS A496, YAN SILVA, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS B317, VINCE BARONE, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS C174, DYANE CLARK, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS C185, GEORGt:: t<Rl<LJUS, HOUSE· HOLD ITEMS PubQ1htd Newport Beach Cotta Mo•• Dally Piiot Otlclmber 20, 27, 1999 ·1_ NOTICE OF AV AJLABILITY OF ANNUAL REPORT Pursuant to Section 610'4(d) 01 lhe 1ntem11 Revenue Codt, notJOe la hereby gl\len ltlat the en· nual report for the year ended 1998 for THE CLEM C. GLASS FOUN· DATION, a pnv11e foun· dallon, la avallable et the offices of Bartow end Company. CPA'• for In• apectlon by appolntmtnt during regular butloesa ho\lrg from 9 00 a m to 5.00 p.m. by any a111en who rwquea11 ft wlll'lln 180 ~y• eller lhe c:tete of this publlQltlOfl. The offlet• or BarloW and Company, CPAI aft ~tedat 500 NO CFNTAAL AVE , SUITE 140, GLENDAlE, CAL.tFOR· NIA 91203·1928 Thtlr phone number 11 818 247·3.400 Thft ~I manager of 1119 FoundAllOn II DENNIS Q KEITH. Publlthlld Newport Bea<l!-Cotta Mela Daily P11ot Oeoember 21, 1m M729 It'• all there IVtry day In Cl"'"''d ...... .,. \ /Ve, 'II lie!; f(p(( ~/te A GOOD ADI • . Call 642-5678 Doily Pilot I ~~rs I Wilke<, Wright, lyler & Ward LL.P, 626 Wllahlre Blvd., Ste. 900, Loa Ange1H, CA 90017 2131629-3571 ATTORNEY FOR: Flrat Union National Bank, etc. Orange County Superior Court-· Central PLAINTIFF: Flrat Union N1tional Bank, etc. DEFENDANT: Anthony O. Piro NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE Orange Co unty Marahal, 4601 ewpo eac , 92610, Harbor Olvialon LEVYING OFFICER ALE NO. HCOC786706-A COURT CASE NO. 786706 B-.i v1nue °' 1 wnt 1$· $UCd on 3.'9, 1999 in the bov1 de$lgnll!ed Court. upon a JUdgement Clllefld 12/31197 In fal/Or <>1 ludgement C1ed1tor(s). Firr.t Un on National Danit find against tudge- mont debto1(&) Anthony D P110, incllvldually and dba Anthony D Poro General Contrachng aka Anthony D P110 General Contractor showing a net balance ol S283 S89 50 c 11 ' . ,oooemoot on the date ol lhl suanc:o ol id writ I have kJ\l\ed upon al rlgtll, and lrttorest of sa~ judgement t>1011i;1 m tne propefty In tne County ol Orang~. Stat OI Caldomia. descnt>OO <H follows EXHIBIT A PARCEL A UNIT D, IN THE CITY QF IRVINE, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFOR· NIA CONSISTING OF AIRSPACE, PHYSICAL BUILDING IMPROVE· MENTS AND COMPO· NENTS ANO-EARTH, LOCATED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DRIPLINE ANO THE UNIT DIVIDING LINE OF SAID BUILDING, AS Poliev --· ----. • PUBLIC I NOTICES SCRIBED IN T1'4 AT CERTAIN SOUTH POINTE BUSINESS PARK CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECORDED ON DECEMBER 21 , 1990 AS INSTRUMENT NO &<Hl69436 IN THE OF· FICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA (THE ' PLAN ') THE PLAN WAS RECORDED FOR PARCEL 1 AS SHOW~I ON PARCEL MAP NO 89·226 AS PER MAP FILED ON NOVEMBER 8 1990, AS INSTRU· MENT NO 90-592619 IN BOOK 258, PAGES 19 t;HROUGH 20, OF PARCEL MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY • RECORDER PUBLIC NOTICES ORANGE STATE OF CALIFORNIA (THE MAP-1 PARCEL B m UN DIVIDED 6 349183 500 17 60'36%) FEE SIMPLE INTERES'f AS A TEN· ANT·IN·COMMON IN AND TO All OF THE RE.Al PROPERTY IN PARCEL I AS SHOWN ON THE MAP INCLUD- ING WITHOUT LIMITA TION, THE COMMON AREAS DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS CONDI TtONS AND RESTRIC· TIONS AND AESERVA TION OF EASEMENTS FOR SOUTHPOINTE BUSINESS PARK CON DOMIN IUM S (THE DECLARATION RE· N~~~ I =its I I N=I 1 ao A!; INSJHVM Nl ClUSlllE £A5EM NTS rRVINI: "A NO 90-391636 IN THE APPURTENANT TO THIS PRO PERT f OFFICIAL RECORDS PARCEL A FOR THE DOES NOT CONTAIN A Of ORANGE COUNTY USE ANO OCCUPANCY DWE'WNG CALIFORNIA OF THAT PORTIOf Of RECORD OWNERS EXCEPTING THERE· 1 1'4E AREA DESIG· ANTHOt4V D PtRO FROM All UNITS NA.TEO Otl THE Pl.AN ASSESS~S PAACEl SHOWN ON THE PLAN AS PARKING SPACES NO 938-37-056 EXCEPTING THERE· AND DESCRIBED AS 11 lhC aubject Of tlllS FROM ALL OIL GAS • RESTRICTED COM IS 1'88 prop ny and MINERALS ANO MON AREAS IN THE 11 has no tr el address .OTHER DECLARATION or otl'ler common OOSllJ• HYDROCARBON PARCEL. 0 NON E)( nlitidn d ecoons to IS loo SUBSTANCES BELOW CLUSIVE EASEMENTS callOfl may be ob!alnco A DEPTH OF 500 FEET APPURTENANT TO lrom tne Mar&hal's Oll1co FROM THE SURFACE PARCEL A AS SET upcn r&Qilesl OF SAID LANO AS RE· FOHTH IN THE OECLA· Prospective b1d<jOIS SERVED IN AN IN RATION AS INGRESS ahOUld reler 10 Sectr&ns ST RUM E NT AC EGR~SS USE. SUP 701 510 to 701 680 1ri CORDED NOVEMBER PORT REPAIR MAIN· elusive of !tie Code ol 30 1988. AS INSTRU· TENANCE AND IN C1111t Procedure for MENl NO 88 623491 CIOENTAl PURPOSES 1>rov1siQns govt"rnmg !he OF OFFIC IAL RE· COMMONLY KNOWN terms.cond1l1011S andef· COf\DS ADDRESS rect ol lhe sa1e and !tie II PA ab. •Iv ot default no bid Mt:x1doy, Gell PUBUC NOTICES NOTICE IS H REBY GIVEN 1118 on January 6 2000 at 2 30 a'c:toQ; P M et 4601 J mooroe Rd r.te 108 Ory of N nBcrt~ di Orange State cit Ca tomia I wtll S I at pub'IC aucuon 10 me l'llQt\eM bldO• fOf ti· fl liWlul money 01 Ille U1t IOO Stat s the r phi ttt1e and nte1e s1 ot u1CJ udgement d btor(&) n 111 et.ovc <iosc1 bod prQPe!ly or so muCh th 'ool as may be nee s i;ary to hLflf &ak.1 eK ecu•t()(1 v.111'1 ccrucd n IC•est and COSIS APPROXIMATE MINIMUM BJD S nla Dated Deoomber 1~99 . mbcr 27, 1999 9 llo\\i· to Plac~ 1\ r----lh•adline.s ----. 11 It • .111.r 1f1 ,11f111 11 • 111 •1111111 I Ill t lt.t1t!,!1 "111 111 11 , "Ii•• I Ii• 1•1tl1l1-l11 1 1•··11 \•. 1lw 11• Iii 111 I I 11•111 111 l,1••tl\ ti'\l•I' UI If 11·1'1 Ill\. ii 1•• ltt d uh1til•• llt• 111 1'11'.1•1 11v111 1 Ill\ I lllol !1 1,11 lllol\ 111 Ill \11111 I l.1••tl11,) ,td 11 11111d1 111h ,,,, l lilh l'tl111 1•••1•1·1111 li,1f11lt1 \ Int Iii\ l'l lttl ill olll ,111\1•111·11111'111 '"' \\ 1111 11" Ill.I\ '" I• 111•11-1l1l1 I \11 j•I lt•I tlu , ,,.1 .. 11111 "I'"'' . 1111.ilh 1111 1q•t• d 11\ VISA • CWSIFIEIAD ~ -== \lti11d"' ..... . ••• S r 1d.1' ,-;:llOp111 1'111 -.1Ln ........... \ln11d." 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IAlt ttlll "''' 0 1t1 M•f•UP llnullat •l•lo If ~ll·•~ll or•t•• 11 •• l•luttn It ........ , "" '''"'"" li<Pll•l•Dll II f•Uf11'11U • • lfk1 lt•lfl,tr •Ill •ti l o .,.,,, ICCt'4 llf ldt,,I 11 lllt •i IOI ltll U li't •l t& h I• • 1 1 iu •l lh ''" O r ro ll.rot Ill h1tb1 1•111.,U IUI I ll ••ttlll••1 1C.1111uf lo t•l1 ., .. ,,~, .... , ••• 10 11 •••• ''Bi i ",..1 •• If Nl•I 11 '""' fl1 ft 11 Ctlt11rn,.11•~• U ll llUU hll kn al I 109~1' UtO le• lllt W111Hogt1•. UC .,u Jlon t1 llllJU 110• HOO 1 HOUSESJCONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 101 • 216 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWN HOMES $300 OFF MOVE·IN Selected Units ••••••••••• Starting O $1095/mo. Mo to Mo f ease. .. We are a pet•• community. 6 blocks from the beach. 949~44-2611 110 APTS COSTA MESA SllVICE ~ DllECTORY 220. 391 AlllOUNCIMINTS & MISC. 17 4 HOUSE&CONOOS FOR RENT LAGUNA BEACH' 204 400. 412 RENTALS TO SHARE E Bluff grt toe. Ntat young 1 Sf Mobi. Home On Buch piot fem wtntt 10 aha<• Avall 111100 to 5115100 2br apt. No 1moll1, S600, S1400hno. $1400 sec Cal 112 utll 1149-71~11588 949 660-1717 ext 300 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH UDO ISLE 4BdmY3Ba1h, 3c oar he on 1!"11 i&land Ill 11'11$ 1J1tra reive nome. 1 'fl lell..<..e SS7C»mo 94'Hi3"7227 Ntwpott HIJghtl 2bf '2bl vma Ba boa, bay view va"'9cl ceil. tp wfd 2-cat sp1ee. $1800 61•227-7384 Older 3Br 291 l·Stoly Back Bay, f).411 doct; IOI bOlt. pti'vate beadl $5000'mo Lu&5 949-650-9191 BIG CANYON BROADMORE Wf//A located 4Br 38a lmmed occupancy, xlnt cond lrg yrd 1 year lease $4500/nio 949-nl-0941> or POSTAL JOBS $48.323 00 yr N w Nnllg • No~· PeiO tranng • 1Jrell1 bclnoldl Cal lor lSlS ,, days 800 429-3660 ext JlOO (CAL 'SCAN) WOLFF TANNING BEDS Tan at hOme Buy Oifad and Savel Commerc11t Home unu lrom $19900 !ml lllQfllhly peymentS Fr colot calalog Cal loday l 8 00 •84 2 ·13 10 (CAL'SCAN) 402 LOST A FOUND. __ 94_9_·509-__ 88631--'pgt~-LOST Large black cat 11$1 seen on Dec 3. no taos. neutureCJ male, v1e of RNer Index [Q 420 IMPLOYMINT lUIOMOTM& OPPORTUNmES 1'UNSPOIWION r~ 470. 478 MERCHANDISE (~ FOi SAJ.E 430. 461 Our office will be closed on Friday, December 31st. All deadlines will be moved up as. follows: EDITION DEADLINE . ~ 690. 697 S2ncl SI.NB 949631·5267 3 Los1w1111e1tg 81Wc.ton Friday, December 31 ............................. Thursday, December 0-Noon t2122. Mm Atlertsons, COM D b 30 2 SELL through classified •••••••••••• ! a SOLO-a $ ! SHOWCASE ! • HOMES * ! FOR SALE ! ! In Our Sat ! • Real Estate • ! Supplement! ! ! HOMES OF : ! THE WEEK ! • • • Display Ads • ! Start at $751 ! ! Deadline ! ! Tuesday SPM : * Open House • : Listings ! ! . Only $151 ! • Deadline * t Thursday SPM ! : It Paya to ! • Advertise • ! In the Best ! : LOCAL ! • Real Estate • ! Section ! • Call Todayll : ISA RIVERA • $9-574-4252 : 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH ti . ~ eu"f!ort-lkrr·l/l<r @ 0a/«Unent.~ B.-yfro n1 ~ommunir, w11h pn~.uc bc.l<0h & nunna. w.11. 10 l».lboa Jsl;u,J •h<>p>. Minutes from Fu h ion Island . f:'CU.l•large apa"mencs with wood burning li rcpl.u;.c .inJ pnnlc gar;age. • lfo.-1 .lips avail.-ble • Sorry No Pets NOW LEASIN G :!BRi :!.B,\ .anJ .!BR/:?BA with den S.!050-$2800 . Plu\e call 949 760-0919 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON <:AICU COMMUNllY OYPASlllON bl.ANU Ooaut1ful tree·ltnod streets and golf course v1ows. En1oy carefree Irving m your large 2 BR epor\ment homo! • Two-car gn111ge • Wnh•rldry•r !'lookups • l'weplace (wood a gas) • Air cond•tlOl'llll9 •Wet bar • S2.'-60 to $2,500 Please call (949) &44·0509 A _ Another Esse• Commu111ty :.= NE WILLEY: Q.57.-4249 * NNr~'IY'"" • lb( 1ba. ~ '~ .... MANAGERS •SPECIAL:• $154.00+ taxWllly tMln'I pttwll lt1b Ad) 235 117"' ' klt=t1MOlts ~ad (In beUlfuly * * * * * * * wat..-i ~ Aval Jan 10, !!J1:=ii1 PRICE , • MAZE YOU I Mt-723-8120 ~~~~ Lobby/Direct d1at phOl'ltS{Frt1 HOO, ESPH a DilCIPOOI l Jle\llli GlteSl lauodtY CloM IO 4I05 A 55 ~ Min'• llOlft 0 c Fll!P c:cllge Wld bC:h& Walll#'lg clltn:e IO.,_&,....slll COSTA MESA MOTOAINN un....,..,.. ................ MEET =:-a: 949.e1s-at11194u1s-9664 Saturday, Jan uary 1 .............................. Th urs day, ecem er -p.m. 144011SCB.Jt:Jlll I Monday, January 3 ................................ Thu rsday, December 30-5 p.m. Houo•vsPEclAL To place a new ad or ch ange a current ad , the above deadlines will apply. SEASONED FIREWOOD sm coRo Th a·nks for your cooperation. FREE OEUYERY withln ,.non. 71Wll'-091t s1 .. 1 blltlcllnge, 4~ "" $7660 now ~ 50>1i0 wu 111830 w4I ~ er $6490 1..00-292-0tt 1 WOLFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi COMMERCIAUHOM£ units from $199 00 Low Monlllt'1 P 1ymen1 FREE Cob CataloQ Call I 80().:711-0158 448 AHTIQUESIART ICOLLECTmL:ES NF.fDCMH7 SS MONEY FOR S$ It ANTIQOO; A eoo~ cow:cneu:s PALvn-.~ Ponuv l llDI TO ff OlN.HOl.D WANTED 4!{!g[~~ PIANOS t. Col«tlbl.t ....... "" ... ,.......,,.. ·~·~·O-.·~· ••CASH PAID •• _,.. ..... _ ...... W.•UVl8TA1'9 • ~ frleftdlr ........ llij~M~r -ilMi.MiiiiJl!iill I 1454 FURNITURE I Alllh9nllc or1tr1111 bllelc lacquer table 'llrltl'l 6 ch1rrs. Mite orilnt•I plctuNa, etc. Lv1 mtH MH15-1347 hall1n leather 1011 l tov.- IHI, (llJW Siil w~. very sO/I, 1op <PJality Wis $2000 aactt S890 949·U1·9933 ~1 Pftvlle pet alttlng 1nil. latge hou• I yvd. Coin- 1*11 tor your dog NP8 .. •MM75-1S20 88 GALLON FISH TANK with llghts, 3 flltera, stand, fish. $150. 714·540-5995 -• -~.,-.... ~ ... of' I .. r.,; . . .. ' ~ • • I '. ·~·· l.\'" .. ·~--. ' . : 474 WORK WAfttED HOUSEMAN MGR~o11ong large 11t1t1 or home up In mutlokt du1i ... cooking A ..vlng, animal I c11 ctN. 11-411-631 ... 93• 476 EMPLOYMENT O?PTYS A COOL JOBI Enlry level pasttJon t 8 Of Older. no exp ll1fiT1ted lf'ICXllM Ind ;rowtl pot while establlshln~n w eccounlS Ill majO! Ind reson INY, Hl Guam etc I u c llent OllOOl1Ul'lltv ~ Clfl f )ob nii.~ .88MO& 64-4!. Caahl« GA NAHL LUMBER COMPANY Wt need Sales pooplt and Cashiers F~llme positions. "1U$I bt av MninQS Ind wtelilnds ~fl\ person 127S S Bris10I St Costa Me CA 82626 E;O E PLOY ME NT OPPTYS DRIVt:h dUO MEYER Trudi Uies RelngMted Hauq •s1 ooo llgo-on bOnus l0t oxp co drlVtls 'Solo d11V1)1$ start up to 3.3 can Sol<> drillers CClOtrOCIOfS & ll'•o:lu are sty.Jent! cal loll free today 177 283·6393 (CAL'SCAN) DRIVER DRIVERS WEST ol flt MisSIWppl • Ef'foy great pay 80% t COISI 1111&, !OP ol f!I ... ~ 100% ~ palO great ~ Jotrl Ct111a1ne1 lrucklnl I 1 00 ·5 28 3 7 (CAL'SCAN) 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Retail Stitt UNllED COLORS OFBENffiON SoUlh Coast PIUI Fff S9Jtlf -Comm plUS llenefi!S Pn Si .. hl .. comm We are looioJflg IOf SUpet sales peoj With IOtS ol energy ' enaiusmmf . Need 6'iJI S$ castl S$ !Cffle~' I Give U$ •cal :714 754-5Al5 (If~ pe:sol\. 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS 478 EMPLOYMENT SERVtcES Pit... be • .,.,. ttlat the llttlnt• In Olia Cl1• egory may requ1te you '° call 1 IOO ftumtler In which there Is 1 ctlltgt S* m CREOfT SERVICES .. .. 10 MOnday, December 27. 1999 TODAY'S .CROSS\\fORP PUZZLE PREVIOUS PUUU! IOLV[;O Our office will be closed on FrJday, December 31st. All dHdlines will be moved up as follows: EDITION rrnJ,11. Do• t•rnllr•r ;JI Saturday, mnuary 1 Monday. fonuary I DEADLINE Thur~llay Der mnhcr 30 Noon lhurc;<l:iy, Decemhor 30·2 ll m lhlll~day. Oece1111>cr 30 5 p 111 To place 11 n-ad or ChHnge a current e<J. the nbovc du 11 Ines will llpply l h&nlls lex your COQperat•O'? Dail · Pilot • ¥M•M• Bridge Sy CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF ~md TANNAH HIUSCH ,\NSWl:RS TO ~H;f.Kl.Y BRIDCP. QUIZ •KJU o Q7J O KJ.5 •Kf,!6 Ille b1Jd1n!( h<L5 pruccaktl NORTH EAS I soum Wl'S r I• .2? 1 Wh.n do you hul now 1 A· In the modem &tylc, any Jump m a compcuuve au.:11on I) prump11vc Th.: way to ~how a J!<>Od h ml wnh Uppclrt for panncr 1\ to cue b1J 1h.: tnemy suu, !>O ~lnrt with llvec hc.:uu ll1a1 dQCS not pn1m1sc :.i con- uol 1n the su11 you tue·h1d, . Q.2 • Ne11hcc vulner;1hlc. as South you hold. •95J 0 (.!7642 o \J6 •'>II 1l1C.badJmr 1u.~ proc~~·•· NORIH f Sl smrrn WESl to Pam 10 Paa 2."ff p '! What a.:111>0 do you W.e? A· Tht) I\ 11 e:t'IC for ~ample: unth· mc:uc. Partner has prom1 cJ 18·20 points Mtl you h.1\IC 7 S1n.:c your hllnd I\ al Q halan~·cJ. hid lhn:e no lnlmp. !'here 1\ no rca'>On 10 look for any other coniract Q ·' • Hc\lh \lulnl.'rahlc:, 3\ South you hold •AJ9 J o Qll4 o KJ91lS •7 Thc b1dJanp ha\ procccdc!I NOR111 EAST SOLTH WF~I l• Pa.w Jo Poss 1• P...u ? WhJl do you hid now ! A • In ~uppon or 'PJ.k~. your hand I\ v.unh I \ potnh und, Orf)<•'>lll! u partner v.ho opcn...'d lhc b1dd1n3. should he enough for game m the maJOr Jurnp 111 four p:i..k~ -three paJes Wc>uld be IOVllJtlOOJI, noc fon:mg Q '8 • Both vulnc:rabk. ~ Suuth )'ou hold •AJ9SJ 082 O AH •1<6 3 WhJI Ju you had °''" ' A · Yc:irs bock. 1t woo le.I h~•c been uUlomJUC to rebid hw p.ildcs w11h your m1namilm -1wo no 1rump v.uulJ show cx11a v luc~ lllew J1ys, IW() fY.JdCS IS Clln\1tJcrcJ unlimru:J because partntr'~ 1wo- ovcr·onc response Pfum1sc\ • rcb1c.I, and you show o halanccd m1111mum by n:h1dding two no trump. Since 11 " a m:illtr or style. you 'hlll>W Q S ·Neither vuln1:r.iblc:, '1\ Soulh you hold • 7 O K 9 S O 7 6 .& 4 A K 10 9 3 l 1lk: b1dd1ng h;u pr1x:«.'<kd !'liORTH F.AST SOUTH WE.•ff h . Pas 2• Pau 2:"t"f :· ..._,. ' Wlut do you bad now 1 A • Mo.r p~y 1ha1 a rch1J ol three club<; ,..ouJd \how either u ub mini· mum two-oHr-onc rci.ponsc or an mv113tional one ,uuer, anJ )'OU ;ire full v.aluc for your m111al acuon Smee your hand nh .. 'S to p.-oducc • b<xit ~•Jt tncks for p.utner, raise to 1hn:c no llllmp Q 6 • Bllth vulnerable:, a:. Souch you lwld •74 o KQJlO!IS J o AJ •73 Tii<: h1dding h.t~ prc11.:cc:dcd ~OUTil WEST NORTH l o Pm I• 2~ Puss lo ! Whal do you bid now·1 A • So far. you have done nothanai more lhan tell Jlaflnet you have 3 minimum opening bid wuh a salt· card heart ~ult 1llC umc has come to Oldv1~ North lh.u )'UUr w11 as self· \u~l4Jnang Jump lo four h at1\ 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANS/SUVS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS Clellllac: :,tVMll ~TS '95 Low miles, salller-gtay. co, a~ loyS New car ttede-inl (830509) $19,988 NABERS (714)540.9100 'CHEVROLET TAHOE ... 2WD. loehr many mes excellent condi1IOn I (100654) • $24,988 NABERS (714)MM100 CLAS&IFIBO 842·5878 CHEVY ASTRO VAN '99 Low 161! mies, wlllle. rear &Jr & monil 881ance o4 wanamy, Prevlous Rental (163977) $18.988 NABEJIS (714)5<l0-9100 CHEVY CAVALIER '91 AA cond. ltllomatic, llOMll' steenng, am'lfll ltereo, lllal '* beOS. ab$ • (Vrn4"140I) M.m Ken Grody Uncoln tel«cury 714-52.2-t700 Chrysler Cirrus LX '95 Au1omaiic. Alr ConclllOIWlg T alt Fut Power Plk. Super Clean Lexus trade-n (594150) $8.995 lEXUS OF WESTMIHSTER (800)2111·3747 FORD EXPLORER LTD 'i7 Black/grey leather. auto- mille. pnvacy g1aaa M\o, alovS. lul po\1191 prilge ~ c... cd atlCktf (A732S8) StlJ.995 LEXUS Of WEST\llNSln (to0)291-l747 HOME, HEAL rn AND BUSINESS ~ ...... Lexus LS400 '97 Sladl (092181) $36,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (&00)291-3747 Lexus LS4oo ·95' Saool•re (025014) S28.995 LEXUS OF WESl'MINSTER (&00~91-3747 LExU LS4oo '96 Peart Wl"rle (038323) $27,995 LEXUS Of WESTMINSTEJI (&00~1·3747 UNCOiJf ntlfliillal '17 Bladt BHuly. ar, auto, lull pwr, llhr, 1111, Ct\llM, <*Sled dual a.r bigs. pt.,..m ~ du•I power seats (VY632t51) s11,m Ken Grocty l lnc:oln Men:ury 714-522 .. 700 UHCOlH NAVIGATOR 'M 4wd, fu'Y io.ded. 5 •I V8 anYlln ed. rool rack. lbs rumng boards (WWOsm) $35,m Ken Grody Lincoln MlfCUry 714-522 .. 100 M«cedet SE300 s.dan 92 Looks new, mechanlcaUy pelfect, black, s8d<le lthr, 10.CO, 111nrt, 8o$t SOurd, 6411 ml, 1 owner, $29,500 Howard 949-831·3577 M«Ce&a 32oe ·9s 24k mllu, champ/ten, lealtle1. cnrome whls. new wes. alarm, CD. ph<lne onginel owner S29 .000 949-201-9013 days 11•9-759 9303 even.ng MercadH 5110 SL 'b OutsW"dng car Ae<UHdch tllorlor Loaded $24 ,000 949 844·6610 On the move? Call · Ctaaalfled .. . . Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREEi All for just $10'. OLDSMOBILE Aurora M low 2711 ITll, ~le. WI ntw, ,,._ COnd , bal ol warr I (125539) $19,1188 NABERS (7U)S40-9100 PfY Grand Voy99'1' 'i5 Wavon. 5 pa~. u cond 11.1 lo, IVI pow91, llll CNl&t, anV Im cut. duat .. r b8QS eti. (IX581 IM5) $9,577 Ken Gtody Lincoln Marcury 714-522-8700 Doily Pilot FOR ANY CARS ANb ALL DRIVERS! IQ.GET A FREE QUO!El CAl:-L (714) 425-0976 WE RESEARCH ALL TOP INSURANCE COMPANIES TO FIND YOU THE BEST RATE -------..... -., D YES, SEU MY CAR l'n»C/ieO ,,.._. .. ..., __ ...,.. Modlj--- 8:~~ g ==-g:-:_-:_ "'°' ---a............ R......,.,..._u-...c..o. 8:= !i:::" .. ~B~..: DN~ac ...... c..-a........ .,.,._, s~=-..---s=:. s=== =.:.:.-:: _..,0.0,,..,.:IJOW ...... C...-CA-r ~,,,4) .. 11A11·r -,,.., l.l' Ort . ~ ERVICE for ;Ml your neei:ls... & POLICY In In efforl 10 Oii• lhe belt MfYa poqitJle to our rud· e1$ end ldvel1lsef1, we ~ reqUire Contrtctora who adY1111Se in "*-SeMce Olrlc:loty 10 lnClude their Contrldor9 LlcenM number lnflllr~Your co-operetlon 11 greally ~ed l*Al~I FARTHING INTa.IORS Kllchen I Bath I Remoci.1 Room AOdlllor'll VINJMC L.l560875 149-645-8325 l•CWRHTAY I * AEPAIR Sptc:illlttl All type•. Lrl>'ltl'llll remode•ng SeMClng Orange County lot 33 Years ~ 8ond·IOS MC/Vi. 714-9611·358A l to Z HlHOVMAH lnat•ll. relece cabinets ldlthtrJ'beWdoola/Yrlndows Doug 714-646-72!58 *HATE TO Cl£AH? 1\ ~olfleel 20yf 0 c 1111'1 CAl91ty WOI Aelson· llllt 8oMle 1149-~ 7803 • ViCKY'I ctlAfiNO Wt otter THr BEST ~Ind WindoW Clelnlna IOrl't ~. mt tef't1 VICKY'S 714--0395 170 CONCRETE /MASONRY 274 COMPUTER SERVJCES 01vld Ventura Conlrac1ot A Concrete & Masonry eo. Is your computer Bnck'Block'Stone'WebiY y 2 K U 747441 714·9'9-i4t2 Get~• Floor Sj)Klelfat• ready yet? Chemi:el r..istanl hi-gloss epoxy loora by P9nna-Flex Y11C <~ lfi'"'9 on "te Waltrproollf'lll Sy11am1 Ser<icong NB lot 2 ,._, t4t-72,_;1974 Wu. WWWUICUJUJCUl(l ,._.: 714 M0-7'72 1272 == I WITTHOEFT DRYWALL . ..~~.r.: L.EWlS CONSTRUCTION l••ooo:io 71~1'47 RemodeWlg • Hand'jmall I ...,Uc;;;;l;;;;704;;;77;;;;3;;;;Locel=;;;;R;;;;esldent=~l I 281 IL!~ ,_ 714-557-5825 • -.nYIVMJ • 274 COMPUTER SMAU JOB EXPERT! S!RVICES DUNCAN ELECTRIC locaVOulek ,.,ponat . Reech Mlltton• edY«tlaln11 20SeMCelrc• .. ~.!!. on the Internet wilh the •• ....,... ......... Globll NelWOfl< Mam Free lt2758 o 114~650· 7042 Cal 714-e93-84t0 LicEN§Eb CONTRACTOR ;===:===:::=:;;;..;;=.1 No job 100 smell All ave'• SURFSIDE Rep11r,Rernodel,Flnl Spe, INTERNET Ntw s.l'llltes 9A9-&4s-36se All Di111JJ S6k Conn«llOllJ FREE 2 Month~! FREE Setup! I\\ \' I\ l ltilimllt4 An;-! 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