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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-01-11 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' ... .. SERVING THE NEWPOR.r~-MESA COt'At'AUNmES SINCE 1907 r OTO' ~ y s ANH llER I DAILY P'LOr Deny~ Tan, 8, of Malaysia, keeps an eye out for any sign of gray whales during a tour off the coast of ~ewport Beach. ·aewatc 'Tis the season to get out the binoculars, hop on a boat and scan the ocean waters for the giant ·marine mammals. J A9.-llNE LrF. lklfy~ Even after seeing hundreds of gray whales, it still gives Bill Scott a thnll to see one of the majestic mammals. •[t's always exciting," Scott said. "Sometimes you see them JWDP -it's called spyhop -and look around • Scott, the skipper of the Dolphins have some fun as they chase the Reveille during a whale-watching tour. Reveille, often. three-hour tnps departing ddily from the Bdlbocs P1er ut the .run Zone Bodt Co Thert> are at ledSl hall d dozen boat comparues dlong U1e New- port Beach coast that fedturn guided whdle-watching tours during the season The gray whtlles are on their way to wdtlller waters -the whale-wutchmg season m South- ern Calif orrua usually staru with the bcgi.nrung of wmtcr and ends in April or ~lay-and p4•oplc are beadmg out to sea to get the best view Scolt, a self-taught whalc- watcher, guarantees a whale or dolphin ightmg -or the next outinq lS free. The Schm1tzes. a family ot six SEE WHALE PAGE 4 Costa Mesa police launch new Web page ""· • Officers will place updates of major crimes o~ the Internet for the public within hours of when they occur. know what the pollce·are doing.· Sdld Costa Mesa police Lt John FitzPatrick. "The Internet has become a good source or informa- tion. We thought it best to take further strides mto the 21st centu- ry.• GREG R.csu. ... G lkJ1y Ptd COSTA MESA -Residents will no longer have to wait for the morning paper -or even watch the nightly news on TV -to find out about ma1or crime inodents in the community. ; A new Web page sponsored by the :ity's police department will . -· .. . allow them to get the news direct- ly from the information super- highway. The page, which is accessed through the city's Web site and will be updated reg~larly, allows the public an opportunity to get information accurately and quick- ly, police said •Tuts gives not only the media but the public an opp~rturuty to . The new Web page is cm off- shoot of a similar site the police department alreddy had that stat- ed its general mission and mternaJ structure. The public can now obtain ihlonnation about any seri- ous crimes that merit attention. Balhoa ferry landing turns into 1V movie set •Comedy 'Timeshare,' staR'ing Timothy Dalton and Nastassia Kiiiski, will air in April on Fox Channel 11. NOAK! 5cHWART7. llatf Pb BALBOA -Hollywood has come to town once again to capture that perfect tea1ide scene, th1I time at the a.Jboe ~ landing on tbe penin- sula. On Monday, ~ for the TV movta .Tuoeilbare. .,.. ln Iii· boe and. will WfAP up later today The romantic comedy stars former "James Bond• actor Timothy Dalton and Nastas ia Kin ki, best known for her starring role in "Tess of the D'Urbervillcs." . "It'll be perfonned m Gennany theatric6lly and here on T.V," said production supervisor Scott Altomare. The story revolves around two families who have acd~ rent- ed the same beach house a a.1boa While ~ to make l' ~ tbe night, D4lfoli and Kipskl-Wbe an oat bating Heh other ..... fall ln loft. . see FitU MGll 4 Major mcidcnts. written m a short. press-oriented fonnat, will be put on the site within a matter of hours after they occur. For instance, FitzPatrtck placed four press releases on the site last week when it debuted. Whether it wus the arrest of basketball star Dennis Rodman on suspicion of driving under the influence or a shooting on the West Side, the public will have acces to tht• SEE WEB PAGE 4 .. JUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2000 Known sex offender·· checks out of town • Jay Michael Raymond, whose presence caused a stir in Newport, has-movec;J to d city in Riverside County, police said. NEWPORT BEACH -A con- victed sex offender livmg near Lin- coln Elementdry School who tdused concern among t<•c1chers. porents and students, hds moved out ol the areti, polic<>'sa1d Jay Michael Rc1ymond, 46, on Monday notiJied police thil.t he hdd packed his bags over:tb.f.~e.kend and relocdted lo Mcfrietta Hot Springs in Riverside County, \\here he had once re!.1ded m the pc1st. Raymond informed pohce last week oi hls intention to l<~dve Newport Bed Ch "He let us know that he movC'd out of our junsdicbon," said Sgt tvtike McDennott "He didn't havP too much ebe to suy." Police otfic1dls ::.ay they latt>r con- fim1ecl thdt Rdyn1ond hdcl indeed left. alter checking with the land- lord at the Baywood ApartmenL<;, thP complex tn which he lived: SEE MOVE PAGE.~ $110-million bond needed, panel says ~School board tonight will hear proposal, which includes ways to raise tunds for future maintenance. D:my t'tlol NEWPORT~~1ESA -The school board will hear a recommendation torught to place d bond measure of up lo $110 million before voten, sometune this year. The recommendation will come from e, district's fdc1lities conurut- tee whiclt was ,tonv~ned by Supt. Robert BarbOt ·for the purpo!ie 01 studying the 1.Ssue. After months of exdmming the d.istnct's crumbling schools and combing through its tight budget, the faci.libe~ comnuttec d •temuned that a bond will be nec-e "at)' to fund the $163 null1on in chool rep41rS. <l The remammo $53 m1lhon l expected to come-from the state in the fonn of matchmg fund , said Mark Schultheis. co-chdir ot the fac1lib comm1tte '· ·• The committee held &ls hnal SEE BOARD PAGE 4 INDEX Cl.4.SSflros ______ ·, COMMIJNnY fORUM -.. -h_w.2 POlKI flUS . __J PUIUC NOTICES --."' SPOm .. s WEATHER ......... =r::" S.W1 fit I • 2 Tuesday, Jonuor 11, 2000 commun1 forum Doily Pilot 1111111 lllPOID . ~o-airport leaders ignore _compromise Readers support Builes proje~t • AT ISSUE: The proposal to build a 400-room hotel and 100-unit time share resort at Newport Dunes. The project's environmental report is currently under review. R :u. NttWlAROWSkl C ut your way past all the pro- and anti-airj:>ort hoopla and propaganda and ultimately what are you left with? An empty, abandoned airfield at El Toro wait- ing to be used. That leads you to the Diggest county issue: just how to use this airfield. Costa Mesa Vice Mayor Libby Cowan presented a most excellent factual statement regarding the COMMUNITY COMMENTARY entire divisive El Toro issue prior to the council's vote to support El Toro at its Dec. 20 meeting. At the heart ~tement was her feel- ing the county has hijacked the plan!tlng process for the reuse of the base with the passage of Mea- sure A. What was not mentioned though was the city of Irvine's $14- million attempt, th.us far, to destroy all plans for a commercial airport at El Toro. An attempt that has includ- ed countless mass mailers sent to county residents crying how an air- port at El Toro will destroy their city (ano Ole entite county). Meanwhile, their own city is becoming divisive and theu own schools are suffering due to their tax dollars being squandered on propaganda materi- al. It is also Irvine that has refused to participate in any compromise discussions, let alone get involved in the planning process to lessen the impacts of the proposed airport. • The New Millennium Group cel- ebrated its one-year anniversaty Jan. 1. We had ventured into the •enemy" lines waiving our white peace flag, touting and lobbying ow new alternative airpOrt plan, which one Federal Aviation Ad.mm- istration employee recently endo~ed as being •the largely ignored V-conbguration which offers potentially the safest, most efficient plan for El Toro." While I applaud the recent speech by Libby Cowan, gestures on the pro-airport leaders' part for recognizing the potential impacts of El Toro to the surrounding commu- nities, and the proposal for restrict~ · U:tg El Toro, these leaders have Comments on ~\?QUr I RHden lneet (949) 642"'°86 or send e-matlto . dal/ypllottM.tlmes.com . Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone number (for verifica- t ion purposes only). failed to recognize the underlying flaws of the proposed county air- port plan. They continue to igno~ the safer, quieter, more efficient alternative plan available. These very leaders still cannot see the obvious: that despite proposing restrictions on El Toro similar to John Wayne Airport, you still have flights over residents, which -just like at John Wayne -will continue to fuel the propaganda for this divi- sive war. There will be no "peace ~· until the pro-airport leaders endorse and support the alternative ru.rport V-configuration plan. ~ The purpose for proposing a sec- ond commercial airport for Orange County is to best provide for the long-term future economic needs. lt is clearly recognizable that John Wayne has a cast on its leg, handP- capping it from greater growth and expansion. And rightly so -it is a •• small facility surrounded by resi- dential commwi.ities that were established long ago. El Toro has the potential for being a great com- mercial airport for the long-term future, yet the pro-airport leaders, ignorant to support an alternative runway plan that bests utilizes the opportunity to plan and bwld a modern, safe, quiet and efficient commercial o.irport at El Toro, have .Jmted instead to propose to break both legs of El Toro to cripple it much like John Wayne. What a waste. • RUSSELL NIEWIAROWSKI is a Santa Ana Heights resident and a founder of the New Millennium Group, which advocates reconfiguring the runways at El Toro from an "X• shape to a "v• shape. A s a community builder and longtime Newport Beach resident, I am writing in support of the hotel proposed fot the Dunes Resort. It will be an elegant addition to ow city and will provide a strong economic cash now directly to the city and to our retail and restau- rant businesses on a year- round basis. Big airport needed, bllt not at John Wayne REBUTTAL The dfc:hitect -Wunberly, Allison, Tong and Goo - designed the Four Seasons Newport Center and lhe Ritz Carlton in Dana Point. They ace ranked among the best in the world and we are fortuni\te to have them involved. It will be a beautiful hotel, and one in which we will take pride. ll is imp(>rtant for any viable community to have a balance of residential. com· mercial and visitor-serving facilities .. This hotel and its much needed conference and event space will help \lS achieve that bctlariee. • AT ISSUE: The ongoing debate about whether to convert the former El Toro Marine base into a commercial airport. I applaud the Costa Mesa City Council's endorsement of El Toro airport (•Council endorses airport proposal,• Dec. 21). 1 believe a scaled-down version is adequate for our county's air trafhc needs at this time. There is a lot of land at that base (4,700 acres), and if the need arises in the future let another gen- eration decide whether to expand. The most important factor is that it be built. We cannot continue to . depend upon other counties for the majority of our air traffic needs because those communities are becoming adamant SEAN HILUR I DAILY PILOT Greenlight sponsors should live -by the rules T he Greenlight Ini- tiative sponsors believe in more regulation designed by them to control others. Yet, when their initiative· is questioned as to legali- !Y under state election laws, their first response is, •if the (City Council) is going to make Greenllgbt jump through hoops for I do not think traffic will be a problem. Hotel trafhc does -not occur during rush hours, and will have very mirumal effect on travel titne. The location of the hotel will pri- marily generate traffic on streets designed to handle it, and not through residential or heavy commercial areas. READERS RESPOND against expansion. It is embarrassing that they h'!.ve had to plead with us to take care of our A plane lands at John Wayne Airport no good reason, we'll reWTite it and make it tougher" (•Future of r Greenlightlnitiative unclear,• Jan 6). --'-~ .... These prople are Willing to invest $100 million in a high- quality addition to our city. We should be appreciative and supportive. Bill LUSK Newport Beach Thank you for your Nov. 16 article on the city of Newport Beach finances. Based on (administrative services direc- tor Dennis] Danner's analysis, it appears we are facing • either major cuts in services and major infrastructure prob- lems, or higher fees and taxes if we don't take action in the next few years. Since reading that artlcle, I · have seen several letters to your paper opposing the pro- posed Newport Dunes Resort Hotel. lt lieems to me that the Dunes project would be a needed boost to our local economy and assist in long- term stability. nus project would provide the oty with new revenue from hotel and sales taxes, a larger confer- ence and ballroom space for local chanty balls and an 1 expanded resort area. Por many. the city of New- port Beach is a destination city and the tourism support helps provide the wonderful quality of life enjoyed by both res1denlc; and tourists alike. JOSEPH H. PARKER Ne~rtBeach _ rswn responsibility. We certainly know the 470 acres at John Wayne Airport is insufficient tor our entire county. Therefore, the logical conclusion is to build another airport at a much larger site that already has four existing runways and an infrastructwe system in place. MARY JANE EVANS Costa Mesa Accordin.gJo the county environ- ment~ impact report just released, if El Toro airport is not built, on~ alter- native plan at John Wayne calls for 25 million annual passengers C-El Toro report released,• Dec. 24). Can you imagine the chaos that would create for our community? Then you also have to consider the traffic number jump of 456,040 average daily trips a year. _ There are homes within blocks of John Wayne Airport and a school is one block away. They will be tom down to make room, or worse yet, be stuck with their backyard neigh- bor being an airstrip with jets land- ing night and day. That type of expansion at John Wayne is a recipe for disaster. Anybody out there still not understanding why we must make sure that the proposed El Toro atr- port happen? K.P. MOVER Newport Beach We recently attended a meeting of the Airport W9rking Group of Orange County. We feel that every- one in the John Wayne Airport com- dor should be supporting their, pur- pose, which is alerting us to the air traffic needs within our county. Our cmlnty has grown to such an extent that John Wayne Airport cannot accommodate the air traffic needed. Consequently, passenger and com- mercial revenues, and jobs are lost by our county. El Toro air base and its sur- rounding no-home buffer zone con- tains 18,450 acres. The base already has four good runways in place, app,roved by the Federal Aviation Administration, and plenty of room for service buildings, park- ing and expansion. John Wayne Airport cannot expand without the . necessity of purchasing expensive land for the building of new run- ways and. service areas, requiring the displacement of numerous homes.and businesses, surface streets, and perhaps even changmg existing freeways. This does not make economic sense, let alone common sense. It seems wise, also, for El Toro to be maintained as an airport in any event, in the case of U.S. military involvement. Judgment should be made soon on the basisf>f practicallty. County revenue potential and possible tax increases for residents. GEORGE AND RUTH BRINCK Costa Mesa 1 attend~ lln informallon meet- ing in Costa Mesa that, opened my eyes regarding the El Toro debate. There is no question in my mind that people affected by John Wayne Airport are not getting enough facts on the possible expansion of that airport. In fact, I learned more at that one meeting than in all the years this subject bas been around. I heard facts as to how my life would be negatively affected without El Toro airport. Why hasn't the media and/or my City Council been active- ly getting this information to me? Why was it necessary to learn vital information from a volunteer organi- zation like the Airport Working Group? I was pleased when the Daily Pilot began running a column on the airport issue from the perspec- tive of bow it affects me. It was in plain, understandable language that allowed me to better under· stand the specific issue. What hap- pened to it? One week and gone. Looks lo me as if those anti-El Toro airport letter writers from South County forced you to cancel it. I sure do hope I am WTong. Isn't the Pilot our paper? We'll still be he re wlien the aitport issue is resolved, but they sure will not. Wouldn't it be a lot smarter for the Daily Pilot to be considerate of its subscribers' community than cater to the demands of people in opposition to us? It is not a subject on which one can stay neutral. At least not in an area that is greaUy impacted by airport issues. Please, Pilot, be fair to the ones who support you. Give us information we need, based on how the issue affects us, before we lose El Toro and are stuck with a giant expan'Sion of John Wayne. JAN DAVIDSON Costa Mesa The hoops are )Vhe~ the irubative has ade- quate disclosure of the changes it makes to our city charter -not a small issue and plenty of good reason. It is appropriate to meet the state election guidelines -and redo the petition if necessary. These supporters have been quick to criticize ~ other people's work they felt was inadequate (!>ee Bob Caustin's Jetter com· menting on the Dunes · traffic studies), yet they do not want to meet the same standards them- selves. Being asked to do it right should not be seized as an opportunity lo make it tougher in retribution. Either the changes pro- posed went far enough the first tiine or they did not -but it should not be about threaterung p~h­ ment for being asked to follow the election rU.les. Thilt's called taking it personally. If you don't want to live by the rules, please, don't try end make more rules for others to live by. CHRIS A. 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""" ~ 65 · COSTA MESA • AdMni Avenue: A CM stereo Worth s 1 so WM stolen in the 1800 block during the evening of Jan. 2. • AYeMNt of the Alts: s.\feral compact d1sa worth SSO were stolen from • car in the 3400 block between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Dec. 29. • 1ristD1 S-.et: A wallet and its contents worth S 130 were stoltn from a car 1n the 2900 block during the evening of Dec. 27. • • Swdbt!* ----lWo 1~ of beer, worth S22. weft stOlen from a stcn st 11 :45 p.m Dec 30. NIWPORT llAOt • w.t c.o.t Hlghwey. A ctllular phone worth $200 wes stol~ from 1 car In the tlOO block ~en 9 and 11 p.m. Hin. 3 • Nes•cwt c.Meir 0rtw: A purse and con- tmnts worth S75 were noter. from • businm In the 900 block between 4 Ind I p m 0.C.30.. • ,_. 1t1wt: s.Yefal Items Of cloth'"9 Wo41h S100 w.e .stoitn ffom • c.ar In the 100 block ~b~of:i.n.1. • PHOTOS BY KIM HAGGERTY·ZVWS I OMV PILOT Firefighters from Newport Beach Fire and Marine extinguished a non-Injury bedroom fire at The Shores aparbnent complex in Corona del Mar on Monday. The fire started at about 5:45 p.m. Fµ-e guts Corona del Mar apartment A late-afternoon blaze that may have start- ed from a burning candle severely damaged a Corona del Mar apartment Monday. . Firefighters estimated th~re was roughly $100,000 in damages, both to the structure and in loss of its contents. The fire was limit- ed to a single two-story apartment in The Shores complex, in the 900 block of Sea Lane. No one was injured. The fire, which could be seen from East Coast Highway. started around 5:45 p.m . Authorities said one of the apartment occu- pants had just amved home and had lighted some candles m the upstatrs bedroom. The resident was downstairs when the candle 1gruted some drapes and beddmg in the bed- room, authorities said. The residents of the apartment declined to comment. •1t•s possible she didn't notic~it at first because she was downstairs," said Lt. John Blauer, community relations officer for the Newport Beach Frre and Marine Department. ·we were able to contain the fire, though, just to the bedroom." Firefighters controlled the blaze within 30 minutes. The fire may have also blown an electrical fuse that resulted in the apartment complex's loss or power. Electricity was expected to be restored at 2 p.m. today, an Edison International representative said Although flames were conttnned to one unit, Residents coolnrrt each other outside thelf apartment as firefighters extinguish the fire that started In their bedroom. • the fire did a good deal of damage. "There will be quite a bit of cleanup for our crews,• Blauer added. -Greg Risling -------------Carpet Cleaning Coit's1powerful mobile carpet cleaning equipment removes ground in dirt to help extend carpet life. We are certified to comply with alt major carpet manufactur~r·s cleaning specifications. including stain resistant carpets. 1-800-FOR-COIT Air Duct Cleaning Reduce air contaminants and make your home smell fresh while reducing mold. fungi , and dust. Drapery Cleaning I Coit's exclusive drapery cleaning removes smoke, du I, poilen, I odors, and soil. We remove and rehang drapcrie at your · 1 convenience. With parallel pleatc;, even hems and no c;hrinkagc. I 1-800-FOR-COIT l 1m11 one: ~r cu Romer. Noe val~ with 111)' ocher ~~tali ur coupon . I M1111mum charJc required. Ofrcr c'Cpuu lf2J/OO. -I ••• ---------------Upholstery or Are " Rug Cleaning 1-800-FOR-COIT l mlt ooe pct' cu torntr. Noc valid *•lh 111y Olhtr pc<t~I• • Tuesday, January 11, 2000 3 Wben in a mnd, iOok to the old marl with the . 45 C ompa.red to the old Newport Beach City Jail, the Black Hole of Cal- cutta was the Ritz Carlton lmagme, if you will. a room 20 Teel by 30 feet in !.ize, to which 50 to 70 men were januned every Saturday rugbt --all drunk, some throwmg up. . It was worse during Prohi- bition when everyone qranlc straight alcohol, which was hard to get down and harder to keep down. U one prisoner barled, so wd the whole bunch. Charlie Crawford, a Los Angeles Times rei)orter who lived down here, was the booking officer during Prohi- bibon. He told me that when the vomit came under the door between the jail and booking area, he just goUs garden hose, turned it on full blast and blew the stuff back into the jail. In 1936, when I was the booking officer, there wasn't quite as much vomit but the crowded conditions were just as bad. Getting prisoners in and out presented something of a problem. Complurucation between the booking office and the jail was via a steel door. In that door was a 3-inch by 5-inch slit. When a prison- er's mandatory five hours was up and his buddies bad I arrived with the $20 for ball, I would yell the name of the about-to-be-released pnsoner. He would come to that little slit in the door, identify him- seU, the door would be opened, and be would slip . out. · THE VERDICT robe rt gardner Som'etimes that little rou- ' tine became complicated, which brings us to the story of the old man. The old man was the private policeman who patrolled Lido Isle. Every evening he came in and VlSlt- ed me. He had been a partici- pant m the Alaska gold rush and had some pretty hairy stones about that experience: One night he was just sit- ting there in the booking office vis1tmg when I ran into somelhmg of a problem at the steel door. I had just released a pnsoner and wa5 m the process of closing the door when another prisoner inside the jail decided he had been there long enough and charged the door before I could get it clcised. This guy was big and mean. He looked Wee a pro- fess1ond.l football player, prob- ably a 300-pound offensive tackle. As for myself, my resemblance to Ichabod Crane has been the subject of . orne comm nt throughout the years. I was losmg my oontest with the b19 brute when out of the coml!r of my eye I saw the old man come out of . chair. He pulled d great big Colt .45 revolver out of its hol- ster and start aero ·the book- ing area toward my tormentor. My flJ"St thought wai. that the old man wets going to shoot the guy I was tussling with, The other pnsoners who hdd been y.ratching my strug- gle saw the old man charging with the gun, dJld they all ran like hell to the bdck of the jail and huddled together. \\Then the old man reached me and my tormentor, he just raised the gun and brought the barrel down on the big guy's head. The big guy sagged dgainst me, out like a light. • · The old man looked dt all the prisonen> huddled against th~ back of the jail, pointed the gun dt them, grinned, said, "bang.· Then he walked .back to the chulf m which he had been sitting when my. troubles started. "Haven't had th.ts much fun since the Klondike,• he said. "Did you do things like this when vou were m the Klondtker l askC'd ·Hell, no," the old man said. ·1 saw some guy do th.ls m a movte I aw a couple of weeks dgo and 1ust thought l'd try it out • • JUDGE GARDNER 1~ a Corona del Mar resident and former Judge. His culumn runs Tuesdays. NEWS IN BRIEF Sewage spill closes Arches Marina NEWPORT BEACH - Arches Marina was closed Fri- day because of a sewage spill resulting from a blocked pipeline. The problem started within the Park Superior Health Care sewage system. The resulting spill allowed sewage to reach a storm drain and eventually ended up m the 'manna, offi-1 was closed pnnlunly hCC'dUSe cials said: off1c:tals were conc:e>mcd about Moruca Mazur, an environ-I undt:rwater bo!t cleaners who mental health specialist with are regularly 1f.. thg wdter. the county, said the marina "We don't want them to be has had consistent· problems e>..'Posed to it,· she said. with urban runoff contaminat-1 1 The county took more sarn- ing the water. There is a per-pies Monday dOd will manently posted sign there 1 announc • lhetr hndings soon. warning residents of high bac-Last week, three bc>uches in tena levels. Corona de! Mai. were dosed Although there aren't many tl.fter tree-root growth caused swunmers m the marina du.r-a sewer line to rupturl' mg the winter, Mazur said it -Noaki Schwartz GET COfli:CTED TO @omcast DIGITAL CABLE ~ SUndays 9PM/8C HB8 (l'J~llU U!T HHISIU \(,'), JIC ~C...., $9.95 Connection (Save over $24.00!) Ptus, order now and receive 1 /2 off your 1 st month of any HBO and/or Cinemax package! Call today and ask for the Digital Gold Package including· 12· screens of HBO and 8 scr~ns of Cinemax! r. ' ' 4 Tuesday Jonuory 11, 2000 WHALE CONTINUED FROM 1 from Wyoming, set out last week on Scott's boat. J:!lc were hoping to catch a glifuJ?se of a gray whale, but fuste.1d $JOl an eyeful of dolphins. They didn't mind, howev- er, because the dolphins were quite a sight, said Lorene Schmitz, who with her hus- band Bob and her four daughters, was enjoying the saline breeze corning off the ocean. •Tue dolphins were won- derful -just wonderful,• she said. ~It's just nice to get put on the water. being from' Wyonung.· The children, Amy, 9; Cara, 11; Coree, 14; and Jes- sica, 15, asked question after question about the whales, Vfhich can grow to as long as 45 feet and weigh as much as· 70,000 pounds. Scott, who started reading books about whales years ago, said many people want to know bow to look for the whales. If the great gray mammals are out there, it's not difficult to sJ>ot them, Scott said. The whales come up to the. sur- face to exhale through their blowholes, sending up a spout of water. "We find them the same way as the whalers (ctid)," Scott said. The Reveille stays within five miles of the shore ·and travels south, sometimes as far as Dana Point. Most gray whales stay near the coast, but many are seen near Catalina Island. Bongo's Sportfishing otters private charter yachts that can lake up to six people on a whale-watching excursion - WHERETO WHALE· WATCH +loNGO''~ ~ COft S 125 an hOur, three hour minimum and' .,...,.. germll!mum CAU: 949-673-2810 + NEWPORT l.ANolNG SfioRT'f ISHIHG CDS?. S8 ~o $14 CAU.: 949-675·0550 + PILGRIM Of N£WPORt cosr. $15 to $20 CALL: 714-966-0686 + FUN ZONE BOAT Co. cosr. $8 to S14 · CAU: 949-673-0240 + 0AVE'l''S LOCKER cosr. $8 to $14 _ CALL: 949-673·1 434 WHALE-WATCHING TERMS + Spouting -Sometimes called a blow, the visible exhaling of air, water vapor and water drops thro!J9h the whale's blowhole. + trHc:hlng -When a whale leaps almost clear of the water and falls back with · a huge splash. + ScMMMling -When a whale shows its tall. + Spyhopplng -When a whale pushM itself vertically out of the water until it can see. A spyhop can last from 13 to 30 seconds. · ' and make ii to Catalina in an hour and a half. The boat, although limited in space, is quick and covers more ocean space than the larger vessels, said Patricia Raitt, Bongo's manager. . And gray whales and dol- phins are not all that the pas- sengers have seen, Raitt said. "Some people saw some killer whales on the backside of Catalina about two weeks dgo," she said. 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FILM CONTINUED FROM 1 A crew of 75 people, cam- eras and van full of food and eqwpment lined the parking lot at the Fun Zone on Mon- day. Actors sat reading and practicing their lines as cam- Daily Pilot Both actors and crew mem- bers ~tayed m local hotels. Filming for the movie start- ed on-Jan. 3 rtnd should finish at the end of the month, said Altomare. U all goes to plan, ·nm~hare• will air in April on Fox Channel 1 L n1e department lS the lat- est law enforcement agency in Orange County to take advantage of the rntemet as a way ot 9ettmg information out to the community. Some agences, such as the Buena Park Pobce Department and the Orange County Sheriff's Department, have employed detailed pages tihat provide everything from crime pre- vention tips to }Ob opportuni- may no is"'ttt:a ...... te™d~el"!t"ras and crew members ran as those of o er law e orce-about, making sure scenes ment agenoes, department were shot just right. Smee the early 1900s, Newport Beach's pristine scenery has servPd as a back- drop for Hollywood movies· ~?· more recently, many tele- Vl51on commeroals. ties. . Buena Park's pohce Web site has been •hit" more than 16,000 times since it was cre- ated in August 1997 Wh.i.le Costa Mesa's site MOVE CONTINUED FROM 1 The public became aware of Raymond last week when authorities contacted school administrators at Lincoln Ele- mentary. They were told that l<ay- mond, a convicted sex offend- er, lived about a quarter of a mile away from the school. Raymond was convicted in 1997 for reportedly making overt sexual suggestions lo an 11-year-old boy. After reviewing Ray- mond's convjction, police decided to alert school administrators about his prox- imity to the elementary school. Under Megan's Law, a state provision, police agen- cies are permitted to inform officials plan to make unprovements in the coming year. Chief 'Dave Snowden would like to have an interac- . t1ve Web site on which he and his officers could answer any questions the public may have. ·u would be held in com- plete confidentiality and it would give another tool to people,~ FitzPalrick said. "We think it's a great idea." . the public about where a con- victed sex offender lives or works. Raymond is classified as a serious sex offender, a tier below tQe most dangerous classification of child rnoles- te rapists. Police scu the department fielded several calls from res- 1dents who either wanted to know more about Raymond or were upset that he lived in Newport Beach. McDermott said one woman persisted with her argument, wondering why police couldn't do more. "She wanted to know why he was running around,•. McDermott said. "We told her he served his time and has the right to live where he want:, to. But we felt under Megan's Law that people should know this guy lives near a school.• -~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less/ 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block Sooth of 405 rwy (714) 545-7168 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Window Treatments • VaJances & Cornice Boxes • Roman Shades • Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads Complimm t.ary Consultlltion in Your Home 2()c~,·i B11tl1 I 1li11< ,\I ,i,.,, C=>f;l 4"' \\!i.~i /I, 1,~: J1':d1 1 1"1 ,fl) YL~ DESIGN CENTER- Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 BOARD CONTINUED FROM 1 meeting last month and is now ready to present its conclusions -and the recommended amount of the bond -to the board tonight. TWo other major compo- nents of the group's proposal are ge.ared toward preventing this issue from haunting the district again in the future. The first is estabUsh.ing a citizens review committe.e, which would be a safeguard for voters that their tax money is being used properly. The second is a special fund to ensure the sChool board has the means to maintain .the schools once they are repaifed, Schultheis said. The matching state fvnds the district is applying for require that 3% of the general fund be set aside for the pur- pose of maintaming the improved facilities. With the cwrent general fund of $120 million, the dis- trict would need to set aside $3.6 million each year for upkeep. ' · As part of its recommenda- tion tonight, the facilities com- mittee will propose several sources where the d.lstrict may gain those adclitional funds. The first key source, Schultheis said, would be from the sale of the Banrung Ranch and Baleanc properties owned by the disbict. The revenue from those FYI • + The Newport-Mesa Board of Education will meet today at 7 p.m. in the Roderick H Mjl(Mllhan Board Meeting Room, in the district educa tlon center, 2985·A Bear St , Costa Mesa sales should then be mvested, where it could earn interest in the neighborpood of $600,000 annually for the maintenance fund, Sch\lltheis said. A second source would be money from the state if the dis- trict qualifies as a basic-aid dis- trict -a designation that would d.l.low it lo receive the base amount per student, plus some additional revenue from its own tax base. Although ofbcials are wa.it- )Ilg on confUmation, that amount iS anuc1pated to be about $800,000 tor the next five years, Schultheis said. "That gets us lo $14 mil- lion: he said. "In addibon, the distnct has lease revenue Crom some properties.• Revenue from leased prop- erties such as Mona Vasta an.ct Back Bay average about $600,000 a year, he said. "Now we're at $2 million,· Schultheis said. •Tudt will leave $1.6 million to fund from the general fund, which we think will be strrug ht forw ar<l to accomplish • With these recommenda- tions in hand, the school board must deode on the package it will put before the electorate and wpelher to place the mea- sure on a·general-or special- election ballot ZAHER FALlAHI, CPA 28 yrs. exp. Acccg., Audits, Taxe~ 1 5% discount to CM Re\ident~ (714) 546-4272 MUNICIPAL BONDS ONE OF • cal if ornig•~ -teading underwriters • NewOffertngs ayailable - •AAA Bo nds • Non Rated Bonds SUTRO&CQ _ lmitSlmtnl PnftsSIOnals Stna 18'8 Private Client Group 7b Set an Appointment, Please Call ... LANTZ E. BELL Branch Manager 61 O Newport Center Dn've, Suite 900 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 720-8901 lbell@sutro.com I ~PPAREL SALE 25%-40% OFF Selected lt:em• I : .. Jon. 17 hOnoree ROD MILUM . TueiScbt. blO)' 11, 2<XX> • Spcn Edin ~Caison • 949-57 44223 SPORTS Hill OF · FAM E .MILLENNIUM MONDAY J ust a reminder . in an effort to create a deeper basis of longevity for the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame, this series will continue oo a weekly b~sis, the next issue January 17. • . Every Monday, from now until the current series of-1,003 is completed, one of the Pilot's sports heroes who were brought into focus in the Jan. 1, 2000 Millennium Issue, will be fea• tured. This move extends the series until about 2013, giving the continuation of the format a much better foundation for such an extension, as well as accentuating the impact of cur- rent Hall of Famers. The move pushes back the production of parts II and Ill (photos) of the Millennium Issue and publication of those will be announced at a later date. HIGH SCHOOL BASKET-BALL MAAC MARTIN I OAllV PILOT C orona del Mar High's girls basketball has a solid grip on its quest for Pacific Coast League honors, as well as an eye on the CJF PlayoUs, as evidenced by the play of Jackie Mc:_Coy (left) and Season l\tjeservey (right), who are putting the clamps on an Aliso Niguel player in nonleague play. Corona del Mar, idle tonight, hosts Estancia 011 Thursday in PCL action. Corona del Mar is 12-4 overall and 1~0 in league, a stark reversal to recent trends for Corona del Mar girls hoops. For individual statistics and logs for Newport-Mesa District boys and girls, see Page 6. · HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOOPS 'STANDINGS Irvine (5·11) 0 1 Wednesday's gam¥ (7:30 p.m.) Newport Harbor at Laguna Hills Aliso Niguel dt lrvme Friday's games (7:30 p.m.) 'Noodbridge at Nev.iport Harbor Laguna Hifis at Aliso Niguel STANDINGS Pacific Coast League w L! Costa Mesa (15-4) 1 O I •"I""·' ""·" h ( 111 i. I I II ------- Corona del Mar (11·5) 0 1 : \t •'d j I-I 1 ------ Wedneday's games (7 p.m.) Laguna Beach at Es1anda University at Costa Mesa Friday's games (7 p.m.) c.orona def Mar at Es1anda University at Laguna Beach HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS HOOPS STANDINGS --~~ ~~~~~ Pacific Coast League WL Corona del M.n (12-4) 1 O Cost.l Mf'\i\ ( 12 5) 1 0 University (6·9) 0 O l .1t1•11•1 ll• ••h i111·11 11 I l\.losday's games fl p.m.) Es1anda at Laguna Bcac.ti Cost.II ~ at UnNcrsity Thursd<ly's g.,mes (7 p.m.) I , ... • STANDINGS , Sea View League wa.: Irvine (15-3) 1 0 . ,, Aliso Niguel (9 -6) 0 0 "'· \\ I'' .. t ,. II I •• II I ; ' '\ t l I Tuesd.ay's games (7:30 pm.) Newport Harbor at Laguna Hills Ahso Niguel at Irvine Thursday's gamC!s (7:30 p.m .) 'Noo<bldge at Newport Harbor Laguna Hills at Aliso Niguef t • • • QUOn OflHE DAY "To capt\re seven UCA cheer cllCI dcllce nafiocd ti1les in five yus is exmmely ,-atifying .• : Mike Reynolds, OCC coach •• Daily Pilot 5 .wns Both cheer, dance squads take the titles last weekend. .... PHOTOS COIJRlISY Of ()AANl';E COAST COUEGE Orange Coast College's Leigh Jones and Nick Orlando (top) perform at a football game. The Pirates' ch~r and dance squads both swept to national championships in recent endeavors at Orlando, Fla. JIM CARNE'TT Speed to the~ Pb range Coast College's cheerleading and dance squads both won national titles Friday night at the Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) National Championships, held at Walt Disney World/MGM Resorts in Orlando, Aa. For OCC's dancers, it ·was their second national title in a row. The Pirates' cheer squad has captured the national crown four times over the past five years. This year's competi- tion marked Orange Coast's fifth trip to the UCA Nationals. The two Pirate squads have grabbed a combined seven national crowns Cheerleading titles came m 1996, '97, '98 and 2000, wtuJ,e the dance team's)itles came m fm, ·9~ and 2000. Tile dancers finished sec, ond in 1996 and 1998. "T<>-capture seven UCA cheer and da1\ce national titles in five years is extremely gratifying," said Coach Mike Reynolds. "We are extremely pleased with our performance Uus weekend in Orlando. The kids turned • in outstanding efforts." OCC's dance team qualified No. 1 in the competition this year and com- peted m the open division against all non Division 1 entries. The 21-team field induded 14 universities and sev- en commuruty colleges. · St. Cloud University of St. Cloud, Minn. firushed second to the Pir<)tes in the dance competition. "Our dancers walked away with the title, turning in an incredible per- formance," Reynolds said. "It was a thrill for them to win it for a second year in a row.· .. OCC's cheer squad competed against 12 teams m the community college finals. The Pirates, who placed third in the competiuon last year, were ranked third going into Friday's finals, but ended up winrung it all. Palomar College, fourth-place fin- ishers a year ago, was runner-up, while Snead State College of Boaz, Ala was thud. "Our cheerleaders were deter- mined this year,· Reynolds said. "They wanted to get that national title back after losmg it last year. They went after 1t with a vengeance and worked hard for weeks leading up to the competition." Membe~ of OCC's dance squad include: Britten Jacobian, Channon Engel, Nicki Neville, Tara Osbrink, Kat Caballero, Danielle Gonzalez, Kathy Swader, Darci Manzo, Kell Madigan, Ashley Starns, Jennie West- ergaard, Paris l;:>avis and Francesca Pomeroy. Cheer squad competitors mclude: Leilani Rios, Daru Feducia, Ryan Stimmler, Aaron Giron, Joe Stollmey- er, Athend Calderon, Rasheed Richardson, Sumer Castaneda Josh HIGH SCHOOL IOYS TENNIS National tourney looms • Sixteen of top boys teams to compete in invitational. NEWPORT BEACH -Sixteen of the top national high scllool boys ten- nis teams wlll compete in the CDMHS-PavUions National High School Tennis All-American Team lnvUatlonal. The tournament will take p~ce in various dubl throughout the area, ~ the PallMdes :nmnis Club, NeWpoct 8each ,_.. Cub, Bal~ Bay Club Racq&Jll Cub, Park New· '°" anct t11e eom M9lll 1Mm1a cen-• OpMWg '* ........ Much t6 at the Pait ude!> Tenm~ Club. Teams repr senhng Flonda, Vin;m1a, Ari- zona, N w York, Or gon, Nevada, Colorado and Cahfom1a arc con- firmed to compete. The Nationftl Grrb' High School Tennis Championsh1~-will be Oct. 6- 8. Corona del Mar High boys tennis roach nm Mang 11 the executive director of the National High SchoOl Tennis All-American · Foundation, which ta a nonprofit orgalilzati<>n pro- moting this townament, ~ooeedl lrolD the touma.mebtl go toward n.cagnhdng high IChoOl ._.. All-Amerkw tlniugbOut the UniNd Sta• ForllllormltioD.call(M9)117- i77lO. · Sipera, Michael Funk, Bnttany Hams, Darrell Palmer, Nick Orlando, Leigh Jones, Mike Clark, Priscilla Gonzales, Cassie Warta. Reynolds Sdtd the Orlando compe- tition constitutes the No. 1 college cheerleadmg and dance compebbon in the nation. "UCA. is Amenca's elite cheerlead-ing organization,• he said. "Our Wlil· Ding cheer and dance performances will be televised Jater this spring and throughout the corrung year on ESPN and ESPN2... ' Coaches for the two teams are Reynolds and Dan Sapp The University of Kentucky cap- tured the D1Vls1on I-A cht'er champi- onship for the fourth year m a row. Over 180 college squad and 1,200 cheerleaders took part m the compeb- tion, representing vutually every state m the nabon. • Throughout the weekend competi- bon, university coaches recruited OCC's student-athletes. •0ur kids were approoched and recruited by coach s from schools from all around the country, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama. Hawati, Washington and Delta State,.. " ' Reynolds said. •we have numerous former students competing on schol- arship at four-year in ·btutions today and we saw many of them in Orlando. We had a great reumon of Orange Coast' alwns dunng the compcu- tion." NHBA signup available NEWPORT-. ...... _.~.- BEACH -It's 11 S I I l l L still not too late to regist r for the Newpo1t I tarbor 'Ba hall A.sSodatiOn' UJK'omlng 2000 o on. To reg1 ter, cell ~t v l lams at (949) 451·2228, or vi t th N wport I larbor Ba ~ll A odotion website at www.reglstrot<#Jnt...wportbmleball.org. Fmt-wne Jllay rs mu t 1>rovide a copy of a birth cettiflcate. 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Uy blli1c8il at tbe end for tbe Ballon. lolllOW-leada CdM with 12 ~· Ettanda'I 60yi bUbtbeD .... ttulbel ttl rlftl Calta 5 Melti. 71-42. a.II c.dllllt ICOrel 16 to 'JeedtlMl Baglal, ml Mike ~bu 11 f«tbeM .... &tanda'I glrJI basketball team alsO defeats Coita Mela, 50...fS, to snap the MUlbmgl' 32-game Pacific Coalt League Winning .streak. Cylldi ltldmdl leads the Ea~ with 20 pcx.Dts, while Cori'l LUl'IDmD scores 16 for M~. N~ H4rbor's girls basketball team defeats Cd.M, 59-34. Andree Verhulst scores 20 for the nrs, lJnclMy WarllalDglon'1 16 .1>9mts lS not enough for the Sea Kings. . Jmtla Kerr pulls off a bat trick to lead Newport Harbor's bo)'J soccer team to a 4-1 win over CdM. Ryan Oritz scores the only goal for the Sea Kingt!. Estonda's boys 90CCel team beats Costa Mesa, 3·0, as Armmldo Qalnones scores two goals. Culo. Loza had to make seven saves for the Mustangs . Newport HarbOr's JMOD Deere wms the heavyweight dMAon championship at Estancia'• wresding tournament against John Glenn's Willie Hernandez, 2-1. Coroaa del Mr•~ b8idattbel1 team~ OD ega1nst Newport Haibor far the 57-54 win. Wenen Jcabmon and Jell JKILlon lead tho Sea Jqngs'With 18 and 16 points, respectively. Pelg Putsh scores 14 for the Sdors. Estand4 's boys basketball 10 team defeats Uruvenity, • 8&62, a5 Goty Heredia scores 28 polnts for the Eagles. Costa Mesa's girls basketball tMIDI squeaks by agalDSt CdM, 39-36. lacbel Ward scores 12 and OUvta DtCamllU 11 for the Mustangs. Newport Hcllbor's guls basketball team also knocks off ~dM, 44-33. Sla<ley Gtem scores 28 to lead the SailOJS. Southern CalifomJA College.comes back to defeat Occidental, 72-58, at the Tigen' tournament. John Mounce, who bad 13 points in the game, is named tournament MVP. Estancia's boys soccer team upsets Sadclleback, 3-0. Gary Bwrows and Carlot Alcazar gets the Eagles' ftrit two goals within 10 mmutes. Cd.M's girls soccer team crushes Sadd.leback, 9-1. Susie Peter.. Tracy Schriber and KrlltiA Bor1-d each score two (or CdM. CdM girls volleyball standout Danielle Everett is named an All-American by Volleyball Magazine. -co~piled by Joseph Boo . YOUTH SOCCER , . ('-'ODAY , •luk.tball ..A:,9om: Oct. 20, 1980 l!if Height: 5 foot-11 ~Women's basketball CdM Blue Bombers sweep weekend play I CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar Blue Bombers from AYSO Area Q, Divi- sion 5, knocked off the Costa Mesa Alleyga- tors, 1-0 and the Tustin Red Bulldogs, 4-2, in weekend action. In the win over Costa Mesa. the· Blue Bombers' Mitchell Wllllams scored the game's lone goal, with assists from Nick Freeman and Parker Rhodes. Ameba win two over weekend Colle99 men • v,_nguard Unlwrslty at Point Loma, 7.30p.m. College women • V•nguard University at Point lorn., 5:30 p.m. High school girls Newpoft Harb« 1t Laguna Hills. 7:30 p.m.; Estancia at Laguna Beach, 7 p.m.; Costa Mesa et University, 7 p.m. ·~ High Khool ~ -Newport _, Harb« 1t Estencla, 3:15 p.m. High school girts -Newport Harbor at Laguna Hills. 3: 1 S p.m~ Cost.I Mesa It UnlYersity. 3:1'5 p.m.; Estancia at t..guna Bead'I, 3.15 p.m. •W...polo 0Hlgh tehool girls · Corona del M.w It Dana Hills, 3 p.m. NO· Pm: fotWardlcent:w V..: SophomOre High ldiool: Malina COedt: Mike Thornton MlilJot': Nunlng OI mathematics FllVCWttie food: Pina FaVortte morir. "Si><th sense• -..t lllhllltk ........ "Wlming Southern sectJoi\ CW. m a senior in . high schOol ... AW.. of the w.tlk I: Led Orange Coast to~ OYer Golden W'5t and Cypres ~ as the 18-2 Pirates extending their winning s1reak to 16 in a rON .,.., ... Colleaw JpOfU atrd _... 00.S Solid off enslve pressure was provided by. Peter YouJd, Camden Higginson, ~eed Williams and David Schwartz, while ·~van Uvldas, Andrew Halladay, Bret Weinberger and Russell Goldberg led the 'defense. Goalie Parker Rhodes maintained the . shutout with nwnerous saves. In game two against Tustin, Yould, Free- man. Mitchell Williams and Reid Williams each scored for Corona del Mar. NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach Ameba, an AYSO boys-14 Area Q team, won back-to-back games this past weekend against the Tustin Mustaro, 7-0, and South Irvine, 4-1. In the win over Tustin, Eduardo Garcta scored three goals, while Brenden ZlJDmer and Sergio LW1a each added two. The Ameba's defense was led by sweeper Arthur Perez, cornerbacks Max Petty, Bran· don Sowers, Taylor Conant and stopper Erlk Zepeda. Goalie Kalona Dutro had six saves. In the win over South Irvine, Zimmer had two goals, while Garcia and Mike Richardson added single tallies. Next up for the Ameba is Corona del Mar, which will· be played at Loma Vista School in Tustin Saturday at noon. ------' fJ!&ll c N o-j ~~~!-----' ~:.~• c No-"'"t-~_la_L_•_c_N_o~· I f.l!&L• c N o-j ~L 1 c No. --infll'IPll"r--.::7'1!'~!'9'1..,.trr'"'":,e':". cou a. orma eq!JNI w h v t he c o u rt ( p o p E A T y o E . docng Duslness yet? No non·rerunaa1>1e IN ol Title of Proi-ct to pey th• u/1181d blllnc1 WMt. .... PETrrlON quests authority lo ad· for Special Notroe (form should not grant th• VELOPMENT REGU· Todd Quartararo $50 00 per Mt ContrKt No. 3317 of tllt obllOa1ion. inc:ludlng Ana, CA Lallll DlecJt&>. TO ADMINISTER minister the utate under DE·154) of the filing of authority. LATION I) OF THE This statement was A MANDATORY Job $530,000 rnl•nl ecfnnc:ll end el don: l!l09f A MRCl!l. ESTAT£ OF:· the lndependdnl Admfn. an Inventory and ep· A HEARING on ZONING CODE TO filed With the County Walk win be held Thurs· EnglnMr'e Etllmete-olMr cllltges MClled by 1: IJnll I.• tfMMn Md PAULINE ~HRISTIE, lstrallOn of Es1al88 Act. pralsal of estate usets the petition will be PARTIALLY EXEMPT Clef1( Of Orano-County day, January 13, 2000. Approved by sar0 proptfty Tl\1 local dlflned on the Concb •a.a, DO OTHY (Thll4'1lbol1ty will altow or-of any petition Of~ held on January 27 ELEVATOR SHAFTS on 01-05-2000 t t.00 e.m sharp, ..JI Don Webb amount of lhl unpaid bll-mln6Urn ""1 fot l.Dt_!, ... the persooal rep<esent· count as provided In • AND SIMILAR VEA-20006815931 Marine Vl~-t.4idi:fle Public Work• Dl'9C1ot ance °' the obllgatlofl..-. f9CIOfdld June 11, 1~ PAULINE CHRISTIE ativt to taka many ac-Probate Code section ~og~p:.tlh4~c~t~d TICAL SHAFTS FROM Dallv Ptlol Jan. 11, 18, School, 5682-rilburg Prospective bidders cwtdby Aid propllty ind u Instrument No. 12· CASE NUMBER: tloN wt1h0Ut Ol>talniAQ 1250. A Request for t 341 Th Ci TtiECALCULATIONOF 25, f::eb. 1, 2000 T734 Dr .. Hunt. Bch., Ce. may obtain one set of reasonably eslrnud 2lllOA ot omdll ~ A200339 court approval, e.:ore Special NotlOe form Is ~riv• Oreng•e dX RESIDENTIAL FLOOR Fictitious Bualneu Th• DISTRICT re· bid dOcuments at no OO$IS •xPtflset and id-orcts, ~ To all helra, benell· ta.king cejtl!lln very Im· avallable from the court AREAS. Name Statement quires thlll the bidder cost et the ofllce of the v1n;:1t 11 thl hmt cl the C.Womla 2! M ciarles, credltora, cont· portanl ac1ions, how· ere~ 9 2SISFlY. OU OBJECT / EXJENDED SIAY. , . The' tolloWfng ""l'SOn'S' .P.OJllO.IU ~ PQn\r~o(s Public Wortcs Depart· lllltlal f>lbltcatt0n ol tM No· undMdtc2 1 ' tngenf credltora, and ever, the personal repre· PETITIONEA(S)· AMERICA 4881 BIRCH ,..... llcense at the time Iha ment, 3300 Newport lice ts S1lt,U0.32 OU In and tc LDt 1 ot nect persons who may other· Mnlatlva will be required JAMES B. CHRISTIE TO tho prantlng of STREET •• REQUEST are dOlng business es: bid Is aubm1tted. Boulevard, P.O Box 1'122J99 Alomap Equity No. 114C' ~Cly ot Wise be 1n1erested tn the to give notice to In· D A N I E L e • the petition. you FOR A GENE.RAL PLAN Full Spac1rum Yog.e, Ce1111lcatlon of Cnml· 1768, Newport Beach, Nalonll Corporalon Ntwport Cow1tY will°' estate, or both, of. tere1ted persons unless DIEDERICH, should appear et tho AMENDMENT p C 2018 Quail Stl, Newport nal Records Check will CA 92658·8915 Denise D#ugos ~"" ot OrWt~ ._ ot CllJ. PAULINE CHRISTIE, they have waived notice I PROFESSIONAL hearing end l t8tl!I AMENDMENT,. USE Beach, C8lilomla 92660 be required per Educ:a· For further inlorma-~nfCJOf711 17/28 '°""' ~ per Mlp ,.. aka, DOROTHY or consented to the CORPORATION, your ob1ect1on1 or PERMIT AND A TRAF· John Chlldera, 1929 lion Code section lion, call FONG TSE, 19911. 114 t/112000 corded In llkM* 4t1 PAULINE CHRISTIE proposed action.) The CSBI 3087 .. , file written obJoc· FIC STUDY TO ALLOW Republic . Ave., Cosll 45125 t ~B 1810 end Project Maoager at , NOTICE Of' TIWSTEE'S P"Dft 4) and 41 ot ._. A PETITION FOR Independent edmlnlt· 21515 HAWTHORNE tion1 with the court THE CONSTRUCTION Mesa, C8lilomla 92627 AS 11112). (94!J) 844-33f1 c.llneOua ~ PROBATE has been lrallon authority wilt be BLVD.t!.590, before the haerrng. OF A 164 ROOM EX· Ths business Is con· EACH BID MUST Published Nawpo11 SALE nu.. Sllle No. OfdS ot Of.nge liled by JAMES B granted unless an In-TORRANCE CA 90503 Your appearance TENDED STAY HOTEL dueled by. an lndlviclull CONFORM AND BE Beach·Cos1a Mesa :f1S:..,1 u::. 0.: CIMfomta, tavao-CHRISTIE In the Supe· teruted person Mes an ATTORNEYCS) FOR may be en peraon or CURRENT BUSINESS Have. you started RESPONSIVE ONLY Dally Piiot January 6, 11, Ho. t2l2l56I YOU Aft! IN II •OVM•lla riof Court o1 Cahlom'8, o0tectl0fl IO the petition PETmONER(S) by your attorney. COUNCIL OIREC-doing business yet? TO THE BIO OOCU· 2000 DEMUlT UNDE1' A thereon, uallllna ~ County of and shows good cause Publ1$hed Newpo11 IF YOU ARE A TION TO THE CITY Yes. l/02/2000 MENTS ANO AGREE· ThT268 DEED Of' TilUST DATED f'tomCondorinluin Unb ORANGE why the court should not Beach-Costa Meo CREDITOR or 1 CLERK REGARDING John Chtlder1 M E NT I N ITS NolJct of Tr1111et's Siie OSl13'11f7. UN..ESS 1 t'WOUah M ~ THE PETITION FOR grant lhe autholtty DlllY P1101January7, 11 contingent creditor ACCEPTANCE OR RE-fi This statement was E NT I R ET Y , A S Trus1M Siie Ntanber" YOU TAKE ACTION lO loc.atild lher9an. eu.p PROBATE req_unts lhll A HEARING on the 14, 20oo f .. d d JECTION OF GREEN· lied With the County PROVIDED BY THE 37807~ You •• 111 dtfa• ~YOUR -. ~Cl!"~ ~ol, Ola. JAMESB CHRISTIE be petition Wiii be held on 105991 FT210 ° tna eCHH • you LIGHT PETITION Cler11 of Orange County DISTRICT. ~"''"""'' ..._..,.. ,, ___ .... l!lp"""nt..... ... ............... JANUARY 27, 2000, at mutt file your claim ...... ED ON CITY ·T on 01-0&-2000 Th DISTRICT undlt. deed of W\111 dMd ERTY, rT MAY IE IOLO ........ below • d ....... ""' -.,....,._ CHS1717714 With t ... court end """" ,.. • 2000681'"'30 • , •• 10f25/96 Unless )'OU lat.I AT A PUllUC SALL • IOO-':'!.. ..--.'6--rtp<aMntlllV• to edmln t 45 PM In Dept l73 '' TORNEY'S ANALYSIS "" StHVel the right to rlf&Cl I ......, um..... tO:Y9' ... •-..,.....,. v,. . ..,~ istertneestateollhede: located •I 341 THE :wance OF meil • copy to the OF PETITION FOR· Dall~ Ptlot Jan. 11• 18, any °' all bids Of to =:II 0rn':;'t; Y.=t~ ~'(;'.:: ~ ot IUlface tnlry, .... cedent CITY DRIVE, ROOM PETfTION TO peraonel repreaenll· MAT. 25, eb 1, 2000 T735 waive any lrtegularlW tale If you Med an Of' THI! ~ WWd by the lrW'8 THE PETITION rt· 702, ORANGE, CA ADMWISTER trve appointed by the CERTIACATION OF Flctltloua Bualnua °' lnlormallhes In any uplanallOll of the nelurl of AGAINST YOU, YOU ~ 'in~ quests the ~nt'1 9216F13-YOU15700BJECT to ESTATE OF· court w1thrn four THE" PETITION ENTI· Name St.tement bids or '" the bkldlng the proetadngs egainst SHOULD CONTACT A~~,.~ WILL •nd oodlall, ii any, RONALD DEANE months from the TLED "PROTECTION The foltowtng parsons proce11 ~you should contlCI 1 LANYER. On 01Q1121DOO ---·-.. ·-~ be admitted to probate. 11\e granttno of lhe pall-HALL AKA da1 t1e of first i11uviance FROM TRAFFIC AND are dOlng buslnest es. Publlahed Newport On. 0111anooo at • 2:00pm, Celfornla ~ '-1'11 In ~ The will and 1ny oodtclla llon, you sllould appear RONALD O HALL o ettert u pro dad DENSITY INITIATIVE" FY 1 So11wan1 151 Buch·Co11a Mau Alt, All«~ Eqlllly ~veyiince Comp.nY bmdi. ~'.:C: an1 avallable '°' ex-at Iha hearing and state • 1n sectron 9100 of AND ADOPTION Of A KatmUi DllW sUlte E· DaJIYPllotJanuary4, 11, National COtJ!01111to!! u the ct.Jy ~ 3. NCJn.uc:lulM ~ amlnatlon In the fde kept your objectloN or Ille CASE NO. the California Pro· RESOLUTION SET· 100, Cos\8 Meae, Cati· 2000 CTrust•l 23n1 Brtdlei ll'UaC• wider Md pur-,n.,,.. ..... '°""'In the by lhe OOUl1. written objectrons With A200336 batt Code. The tlme TING THE ELECTION fornla 92626 T728 Onv., L.-e FOfell. CA auant to Died ot lhlll aectiona .,......! ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;---.I the oourt before the To all helra, tor filing olalmt wlll DATE • Anancial Toots. Inc., Flctltlou• Bualn•H 82630 (949)707-56-40 u ~ on 11111111 .... -.. ....._11 Md ~all~~ mayy~~n :fr: beneflcleries, crodl· not expire before UNSCHEDULED (CA), t51 Kalmus Drrve, Name Statement thl duly ll)llOltllld T"*'8 IMlnlment 1ll'70227111 ~· 11 ton. oontlngent four month• from VACANCY ON THE Suitt E·100, Costa The fottowlng persona undlr ind i>ufluanl to tht ot otndll recc:wda In t9'e ~ ,..,_ aonlF 0y'oby youREr ~nCoAmeEt)'. credltora, end ~er· tho hearing date PLAN NI NG COM· Mesa. Calllomla 92626 are dOi"" buslne11 as: Ottd d Trust recotdtd omi:e ot the ~ ot •• __. .. ..-u ARI "' 0-.. t ti ·' b MISSION. Ttus bus!ness Is con· S ddl "b• C I 1001196 at Ooc:ll!ltnl ,.,._ ,._,_, CaWot -·-"' --ITOR or conUngent creel· tone wno mey o er· oo oeu a ove. Publlshed Newport ducted b l!l l'Y\ml\lllllOn a • ack ater ng 35&5 ot Ofliolal --..-_ .. ,.. • "Dfalnllllt Owr ~ 1t0< of the deceased, you wiae bt intereated in YO:J MAV EX· Beach·Costa Mesa Have Y·you'lia~led and Event1, 17595 1996055 nla. .. ecuted by. Dftld tnuntty f'acllltlla." of the PACIFIC VI mull Ille yoor claim wllh th• will or .. tete1 or AMINE the file kept Dally Pitot January 11• doing business yet? Harvard Avenue, Su11e Recordl in tlle Off!c:e ot Ille ~ unmam.d "'*'. lftkle ~ MEMORIAL PARK the court and mall a botht. of; RONALD 'i•y the court. If you 2000 i737 Yes C·l 97, Irvine, Cellfomla Alcordtl °' Orll'l9f 81 a.tor, Arnertc:an '"b..ni.nt...t" al bl copy 10 the paraorial rep-DEANE HALL AKA ~ • • pereon lntereat-· 92814 • CouolY Qahforrn EXt-a.vtnga ..,., 'A. 81 o.dar.e6on ot ~ Cemetery • Mortuaiy nta1~•A =I...., by RONALD 0 HALL ·• I th t t Public N6tlce 01/01/IM Oranna West Co2:5 Cllltd by Nltlvdd Al!Jl9• een.nctary, Wll ... • ..-.. ~ Ind "--a1 ,.,. '""a .., • "" n • •• a a, YQU Notice II hertby given Financial Tooll, Inc.. ration •·(CA) 17 "5 a smgtt man and. Felipe =~_.to the :.::.:=-... ... -............ _ Chapel • "".,.,,.,ory the oourt thin tour A PETITION haa 1 iry file with the Alecia p eor 1 "' • • "~ le Ind. ~ tor A_.. --.. "" ~ 3500 Pacific VlfNI °'1119 mortlhl from the date ol been filed by ELISA oo• 1rt a formal Re-that the unc:leralgned wlN erry, pora • Hal\'ard Aven~. Suite ""''-"· • '1119 man ._ _., ...._ AIM!'*'°" (1he flrwt lsauance of latterw C. HALL in the Surce· rt••t for Specl·' be IOkf at pubhc auctlOn ~tary C·197 llWIO C8Momia Juen Lope?. a WIQlt man cmHlt'I chedl drlwn by "Oeclenldon"I l9Cllllded ~Pof1 8elctt rOVtded k>n C • on Jan. 21. 2000 at ,.,.. statement was 112614 ' and. Joie A Jnm11o • a"* ou111donll blnlC. a Mlrdl ~ 11m 18 ft. "'w•9•4•4•2•7•00•--tl ~o8 ol the i'b.:nia rlor Coun of ell or· otlce of tM fiUrig 11 AMatStlMrlQSChOI-flied with the County Thi• bullneu i1 con-WrD'8 man and Er1*IO d'8dldrmwnbyu11•or lll'Ul'nlrll Ho. 1M011at ,. nia, County of Or· of al\ lnv.ntory and ar'a Mrol·Sl()(age, 11157 Clet1I ol Orange County duQed by a OOfPC)f'atlOl'l Reildoft a mimed men• ,_.,.,a.-uNon; Of a Olftdlt ......._ .,.. PIERCE IAOTIIEAS ~~~ma~~ engt. appreltel of eatete Newpof1 Blvd Costa on 12-13-99 Have you alerted !Iii eole Md ...,..., C:tledunwnbyut•ar .,,...._... or • IEll IROADWAY expire before four requ~~~. t:a~T~l',g~ ::~~t:n °c:r :!oo!~~ =r·e~~~i?, Dally Pilot 1~~~li. ~::0021~~~·11 yet? :='io ~ ~-.::;: =~ = •4J· •=::-~""': Mortuary• Chapel =~ ~~~r1ng C. HALL be eppo1nt· .. pro-Aded In H o-16 Christy Alverez, 1990. Jan 4, 11 2000 Orano-w .. t Corpo-cw '°' Cllll or cashlerl ~ ot ar.Mga Ind._,~: Cremation YOU MAY EXAMINE ed ea peraonel r8P.re-lion 1250 of the hoosehOld lfama T717 raUon. Dlvld c w~tner clltcl medt peyabll to M· bl'* lfl9Clfled In NdlOf\ 11?.G 1A"cd} Ile lile kept by the court aentetive to edmnle• Callrornla Pfobete '47 Oreg Houdt, pool PUBLIC NOTICE President ' lcrneys Equey Nltionll 110Z ot the llllr~ .,.. ....._ ... ._ 110Broadway If you.,. a~ in: ter the Htata of,the Code. A Requ .. t for cleaningil<lull>ment fNVrTATIONTO This s1.11ement waa ~~.r=.: ..,:=.~...: dnlal*»h ot -Colt• Mesa ter .. led In the estate, decedent. Spoclal Notice form MS Larry Pot.nlt<y, BIO filed with lhe County ,... ~ 22 M2·9150 you may file with the THE PETITION le available from the othce Oddi l endl Nouce ~s hereby QIV8n Clellc of Orange County ccrowe Wiil See110n ... wll be..,~ h Olflle .C... requeata euthontv to court ot111C. 12011 Patrlda Ratnlt9z. lhel the Octan v .. w on 01-oe-2000' m4111bl of !fie CtMonw ~ ~ ~ • ~ CA edminlnetthe eat.ie Attome~ few HoulehOld ltema School Olatrlct of Or· aoooee1 HM CMI Codi Ind ICCllP• llflcllM1 be6aw, Of al ~ #N ••Ml r.:=============:::;, under tho lndepen ....... : LendlOfd reMrve• the ange County ca1ifomta OallY Pl60t Jan. 11 18, lo ""' Tr""88J It The .., Md .,.,... CIOI\-IA*'llgiiNl l"-dtnt Admlnlatratlon ......, c. avt.ty fiOht to bid at 1818. Cnh hlralnalter reler,.a to u 25, ~ob 1, 2000 t7ae .. ·fllefltt ~" ~ '° and nowln ,.... anr -.V '°' "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself &. your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & service nn . fAlJ ToU ftte 1-US.SitCASUI' ~Omge I S.n11dl.Co.-ta of EatatH Act. IThl1 Attame.i;: !.aw only Sele II ubiect lo "DISTRICT"' w1• rtQINe CfTY OF 118 C..-, ..-w1e ..., the ....... °" ""' Ii~ ol 9't euthotity will allow 4083 tt., ate. eancellal!On In tne event aealed bid• Ut> 10 but no NEWPORT IEACH :'..t ~:.. C: cJ::. PfOP8'tY ..:"'': ... ....._ Ind ._ the peraonal rapre• 1H of lttllement belWHn later l\an 11:00 am on ... , .-1...w, t.!'' end ltlllf· ~ h o.... d..,. ....._!•I!:,:! J"9' . ..... = ... lllndfOfd and Qbli-ted ...... 8"' Cla~.:. F ........ :..ier NOTICll09f. .. -'W'" -1entat.1ve to 1 ... e ~ c't CA .,.. """ '" "' ...,,_. _. ~----10 end now The .... wll be many ·~tlon1 with-~rty • 2'b00 at DISTAi INVmNO ;;;, b'Y7• llld Deed IMdl, .... wtltoUl ~--IY .. '*111111..: out obta1nlnQ court 01/04.01/06,01111 M~~~,.. Adnilftt11rat10n Oftlce•. PLAH8..t.-~. cil lMl in ltl8 ~ ~ ~ .......... ..., ... a.::J. ._, epproval. 8efore NEWPORT BEACH p ·bllsheCI NtWPOrt 17200 Pinehurst Lane, 8PECIFICAnunS •.-ed in llld CNl!y . ......, or ......_ ,. • Ola ... .,. uoklng ""~" •"V CITY COUNCIL Bt~eh·Collt MtH ._ Bttd\ C. ANOWT :": ::::. -.:..::: _,. = ....az,,=a ~~i:::~:~~ ,~;ti~~~: AOENOA Dat~t Janoa~. ~;hie Mid time, dete ~~~ be ~ fl ll!W. rl tfle •••1114 • eontl repraeentetlve SUMMARY "~IOU Ind P.lliel. bide Wiii be rtQ9Md lit fie Qf9loa ot rell praperty daecteed ..,. Of 9't •I • -... • will be required to Jenuery 11, 2000 Flctlt • lu•IMN puDliCly 091n.d and the City CtMt, 3300 ...,... • lllllDottad IO be bV .. Delll fl •• give notioe to tnter· PU8llC HEARINGS N.,.. ... tement !Mdetoudfot1"8follow• Nowporl toutevard, 703 _.. Shit. C... ....._. ......, • eatedperHntunl"e CALCULATION OF The~ pettont ~dUNCH SHELTER PO Boll 1791.Newootl ...... Ca 112127. Ooullly feel, :-\':lin~ii they h4w9 waived REBIDCNT1Al. ~~at: rFICA~PtN:OADT Beedl, CA 1-..1& ,•11111r-. Plr'Oll ,._... •fSlt W fll -;= notfc• or COMe"'ed MAXIMUM FLOOR ASSOCIATES, 23292 M.4AiNEVIEWMIDOlE = 1100 :r on .. =~:.....na..:; .... ,': .:-... -: ...._, to th• ''OPOled AREA LIMIT& (PLAN· Arelo Coon. Laguna 80iOOl. 2000 ::.........:::= .., ....... .., .... ..... ,. .. CJl'J' Of~~mum, __ eotlon.)Thelnchp•~ NINO COMM19810N Nlauet.~nen , .. ". •mt 1peclfl• bldl ..... be ..... ,.... .. .. ... .. ...... " ....... WNn,., .... euthonty will be SECTION 20 10 030 23282 Areto Co11n, DISTRICT Purctldtlg =--·'' ..,, ... '°"" ...... 1'11 .._. .. gr9nted ""'"• In (PROPERTY OE ~~ Oep1rtment. al 11\t ' .... -.. Ill .., ... ---........... lnterHted per eon E 0 .. T ...,,0 a II o v e • d d re a 1 , _.... ~ -• ... fl 11111,; ,-.. - «Mnt _edminletredon ~:'=J~I-~ Todd Ouartarero, CllCtonaar.onflt•ttle .... ._ _...., -1ent1t11• •C*t1 .. 11.a, fllH en oblecltlon to ~~ioNM~r .~ Thie ~ .. con-\114)8'7·21S1 E•t ;:;.;.--.-... .. lllt: "" H ---th• petldon •nd 20 10040 18 21 AHO ~ b'/ 1t1 lndMdu1f 4"° MO • be w.11-no91 _. ....... ~ ... ..._ • • 1 ..... 1::=============::1 thow• good CfU .. IECTIOH 1041 oeo HIYI you 111ntd lllleethjobWllkfor• • -• *'"'*·-c ., • -,. ... - • Daily Pilot •-.,•n ... ~ .. 1 ·•f " ., . ..~ (;) :--: "'' ,,.,NG OCEAN FRONT ON SAND CORONA D£I. MAR NEAR HOAG 2br 2ba, V1•a EQUAL hvu.,. S11951mo 1bf fl.Illy tum BalbOa, bay View. vault cell. OPPORTUNITY clble + sit utll. P11lo, CORONA DEL MAR f/p, w/d Inside 2-Qr ~e. 'A11rulest1l.1'"'1Wtt1tl.it 1111ndry, perking. 3BR VIEW HOMES $1800 619·227·73&t .. .,.,.,.. It teiltd le th fff• 9'M42·2221 $2300 I. $2750IMO ;;;======~ .... , ......... Acltl19UH I I AGEITT(949)717-4746 1202 ROOMS I , .. _.,, ••k• "'111" 11111•••1 109 Am Harbor vieW Hill• South. FOR RENT ·'' ''"'"" ••• , , •••• ,..... CORONA DEL UAD 38' family home wf3c gar, • 11•11•11•• " ""''•IHlltt ....,, S3200t'mo Call Kathy. agl ;=:;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;~ 111tu• •• race, ctlff, ttlltltt, ·~=====~ 644-QOO Ext 159 , .... •1Mlaf, ltmltlll lllt!JI ff .. 111111 •rltl•. ff " IAIHllH T H E Chlrmlng 2Br J Ba gar, w/d ,, ••" .. , Hd ,itltHICt, ~· no carp, mov•in ~====1• •• 1 SHORES 9 4 95•1~~ :1~ l-1 .. " acct,. .. , •IYtJ11n· APTS 949-~ llltM It! rul ultlt ••tc• 11 i. 1lelal1t• ti .. ,.,. 0• ....... .,. •• , •• , •••••••• , •• , 111 ••tlllltt thttl11t• 11 lilt ..... ,., ... '""'"' .... ............. 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RENTALS AND SALES UDO ISLE $5,000. • Boat alip• a....a.blc • Sorry No Pwu NOW LEASING 2B~l8A .nci lBR/lBA wim den S1'9S.Sl800 Pleu~ call (9'69) 760-0919 llw IM, Hf.AR HOAG, ...... *Yef, ...... _. to llledlt S1f711111o. • ..... Ila Motel MANAGERS •SPECIAL• $154 00 + lax Wklv (Musi pttMlll lhi Ad) 235 nns I kllChenetts Slwated on beautA/lly landScaped gioundl FEATURES 24-Houl Lobby/Direct dlal phones/Free HBO, ESPN & DllC/Pool & Jacuu1. Guest laun- dry Clowi to 405 & 55 Fwya M<n's from O C Faifg1ds. college and bells Walklog ijs. tance 10 shops and restaU<anlS COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n Hltbor Blvd Phone IMM4$-4840 ' ._ ' •.. r· .. l f"t'TT" ;, -• -.ortTt""• 1 448~1 1 ITEM TO HOUSEHOLD . Ai"fflQUFS 8ooKs COLI..ECTIBLES PAJNT1NCS POTTERY $CASH PAID$ 40 years In 1'ewport Beach 949.673.6223 ·~ .. ·lt..,,.-\.-0"-'I • St ... OI. ~°'. OI'<• ,.~""'9 $$ CASH PAID $$ .,. pi.a. or *"'.,. ..._,.. WE BUY ESTATES • i,,.,.,.00.te fr .....ily seMCe "WE PAY MORE $ FASTtR" ,,.. . . ._., ~· ' . . I ' . . . . :' .. ,.. ·,· ... ~~~=~ APPOtmn:.vr SEITERS FT/PT [)ay ll ~wrung Mull, Top·produccrs higher • IUllll. fk..w i.- • llll·li "-• ,.,11t.:11>• •U...·lrnl~ ~f.Jr.d In 1'*'9111 ( 00&.t , ...... IUlol 1""'11111 Wbai~ l-888-313-4744 Ate you . good on the phone? Sm growing Md cal Co req·s f\aJd wormg PIT rnait<eter Genefous r• peat comm on accls opened • ba 1>1c 900-201 ·2'42 AUTOBISTRO now hlrl11g mature. courteous s1aff for all positlOns starting 81 $7.25/tir plue medlcll benefits, 1>onu1 a. stock option pro- 9rem. Salary l1lgher depending on ex· penence Please INVt message 949-833-t 408 eltl 13 BACK BAY CAFE · . • Cooke • o<~waahen 1-tnng now for FT "l p T poSlliOns ~ t::1 :..0,. HR. o.pt. t 131 BP Bay Oi~v•~ · Newporl B:eacn, CA 949-7~ EOE someone speclal tlvOOOh cfassllled Tuesday, Jonuory 1 l , 2000 7 . 476 EMPLOYMENT ,. OPPTYS BANQUET SERVERS CASHIER/AITENDANT r--• ~- BANQUET SET .UP Days & Eves avail Newport DI MONSTRATORS• Ntwpott. 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PIT Drwer, 3 daystwk, lo 478 EUPLOYllENT on the Illy On.ul & PT nu1111nng energeuc, and OOlrver medical f!QUtP Must SERVICES position now available Ap. exp'd wo11ung Wllh Infants & be retoable ha';e 9(lOd OMV. ply In person 10 H R Dept tod<lers Contac1 Joanne a1 d r 1 v e C o v 1 n 0 1131 Baell Bay Dn~e 949-644'7<100 Ext 21 9'49-642-2010 Newport Beach CA ORIVER-KLLM $OiO$ to 39{ ADA needed for buay 9'C9-'729·3d63 EOE c;en1;; Teams 10 41 c;er4s EndodQntlC Office. - (){Q's 81 cencs Farnasbc: Pleue eall 9'•721 ... 007 •BARBEQUES• OALOAE NOWHIAINGI WOfk In a tun ...._ envltonmtnt. Som• ..... •II* needed. FT, 10em·7pm. Stilt S7~ur 11p (0.0.E.) &tnet pk,g avail. ~ ply O larbequu Galore $1()1( bonus' CDUA EOE Mon.-Thur 9:l0am-5:00pm 1 800·92~·5556 14779 •RETAIL SALES PT• OtO's 1·800·955·4810 Flexlble-hra, ~ •4779 (CAL"SCAN) •lore In HB Call Ar1erw 71H47-2204 DRIVERS-fl.ATBED. SALES Stan 2000 W"Jl the best FT HELP fOf choldren• Expel\enee pays Up 10 37 clothing alor• In COM centSltnlle 'Run Western O! 94M73·2120 48 s111es "<IOI K medical dental. ltle '3yrs OTl\ll yr SALES PIMM be IWWt that the bitings WI lhll c1180<>f'I may 19qu1re you 10 cau a toO number In which ltlt<a la 1 charge I* "''""'' 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE . s 233t Hltbof Blvd,. Costa Mna (On·•lt• lm«vlew) llllbed .• Ownel!Operators Comm newspaper group welocme Call l<&111ryn IO<>Qlglor rlSld8 sakoi rl!P' P1HM be wwy of out HI00-29().2327 Conibrled Should possess ~lrong of 1r11 compamu, TllOSPOl1 (CAL'SCAN) phone sales ab1 rty be Check with 1ha local GROUNOSKEEPER for organized & have xlnt cust S.,ter BuslMH Bu- Lrg N8 residence Prune s e t v I c e a k 11 t ' -~~ayu :~:.'v yo; ':'.:: BILLING CLERK weeo. rep111r sprinkters. i:tc' ~ry ;~pl~~fu'l tor aervlces. 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Cal Debbie 949-477-6839 FIND 111 •Pllt'nml bough classified Wedd ·ing Expe rts SHOWCASE Ol9ll celW ~ .vellltlll lof l'tlltl ICflOOI "9d11, 1011 IN!l. PU Uf) ii 112 000......,.,. bOnue if you qutidyl For tn lnforrnetlon paclltl call 1 too-:423-USAF 0t llltll • www .•lrlorce com :Pu6hshes ~anuary 261/J, 2~00 Our hex/ special ;eclion faa!uring lhe experls in each field of !he a1eclcliny spec/rum /s coming soon. 9/'s a yreal place lo aduer/1se -calf :lKar.£ey al (CAL. "ICAN) • • (949) .574-4246 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 8 Tue.day, Jonuo'ry 11,· 2000 • . . Doily Pi~ot r TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE -·-·-·--~-.,,-----1• .. 1 ~"•m·• By CHA1U.£S GOREN * FOftD lftONCO 'II * ._, Onnd CNrollet II PONTIAC TRANSPORT VW OOlf OT1 .Cy! '17 wfth ~ ... su.aaor ~Bltler~~~. 6cyf,IUlo,A.IC.lh,llAlpwr, ... 5'Pd Cd ... j:ITll'.lloya . ..__ .--..-lolded, flWll ~ 4X4. CO cc . .,_eel Cl*°'ll 11191/wh1s. ~ plk, trK1lOn COflllOI. (99'765J02098.5) S 12.995 and TANNAH HINSCH !NY« ._Gl'llr 3911 m. SH .999 $13 800 oOo 114 84 7064 <l* sldflQ o.>ora ~ Mc KE H N A VO Li( a. 080. r1H54~137 «eel LEXUS EQOO .97 c:aa PflVrf~ rool WAOEN RICHARD CUMMINGS (t'l.11-1999) ,. . pmc 111 the 19110 World lnm Olyn•r id, 1~ from 111 .. 1,h bi:11o1occn Ind<>~•• and Au,lraha UI\ four· ~ rebid was typtClll or ht\ llyle. lie then proceeded 10 ~how thJt he needed ocllher the club linei.sc n<>r the pcn:enlll!C play or I heart 10 the jack to land his c:011lllM.:t • Ile ruflcd lhe opcnina d1onl9fltl lead in hand and ca.shed the ai:e or hcorts. fetchma &he ten from Wc~1 N1i1tt came the JBCk of hearts, Ea~t ...,inn111j with the queen end sh1fun11 10 the rour or 51)8des. ~lam ~laycd luw from hand', captunnl! ~ts jack w11h the ace and roughing another diamond, set.tin& up the toble'.s ten Arter e45hing the king and queen of ~. Cummin$S completed the opponents' d1scomli1ure by cross1na, to the ace of clubs. spurnina the finesse, 10 lead lhe ten of spedts Since ~could 11()1 ruff without sac- nftcing a 11\lmp tnc:k, lhc defender dbcarded 1 club. 11 did declarer A diamond-~ rumd for South's mnth tnCk and declarer cxited wuh 1 club. II dtd not maucr which ddcndtr won this tnck. With lhc 9-7 of hearts perched bdund East's K-8, lhcre was no way dcclllm' coold be pc-e,.cnted from 5COOng the nine of 11'\lmps for the fulfilling tnck. phone 714 ... 73-oool P-1 WNM • rlCk. 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