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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-05-09 - Orange Coast Pilot--. --- J I #.-'/' SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMl'AUNmES SINCE 1907 . ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYP1LOT.COM 1UE$DAY, tMY 9, 2000 Final lap for Speedway? .. . •Fairgrounds officials and International Speedway, Inc. complete a redesign of the may split after 30 years if lease cannot be worked 01\t. grounds. Bailey-Findley said she. "'\ expects the plan to be finished in Andrew Gluer DAJLY PILOT FAIRGROUNDS -Motorcy- de races, held here almost every week since 1969, may come to a screeching halt this fall. Officials from International Speedway, lnc. -the San Clemente-based company that brings the roars and rubber to Costa Mesa 40 Saturdays each year -said the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center is charging too much for park:iµg , restroom attendants and security. founders Harry and Marilynn Oxley. also said the arena needs new bleachers, lights and refur- bished restrooms. And he's will- ing to chip in, he said, if fair- grounds officials agree to sign a three-year contract.• . Otherwise, the final race will be the U.S. National Speedway Championships on Oct. 14. . "It would be suicidal to spend all that money and be out in October,~ he said. two years. "We don't want to lock us int6 anything that would prevent the master plan lrom going forward,~ Bailey-Findley said. The race track and arena, the last remaining venue of its kind in Orange County, has consis- tently drawn about 3,000 specta- tors to each of its events. Last year, races generated $45,000 in revenue for the fairgrounds, which collects 10% of the ticket sales. The fairgrounds also col- lects all profits generated from concessions sales at the races. Historically, f~ officials l:!ave ' DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Race promoter Brad Oxley, son of lntemational Speedway But Be.cky Bailey-Findley, general manager of the fair- gr-0unds, said the fair board is not ready to make any long-term agreements before consultants Riders slide into a turn last season at the fairgrounds, where Speedway bikes have run since 1969. · SEE SPEEDWAY PAGE 6 PHOTOS BY BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY PILOT Memben of Boy Scouts Troop 106 salute Monday morning as they raise the California Distinguished School Dag dur· ing a ceremony at Kaiser Elementary School. Flying the flag of distinction Kaiser Elementary proudly raises California Distinguished School f!ag on campus. Three other Newport-Mesa schools also earn state honor. D•nette Goulet DAILY PILOT the campus flagpole as Soy Scouts raised the new Oag to wave proudly below those of the country and the state. Kaiser was one of four ele- mentary schools in the New- port-Mesa Unified School District to earn the title of Cal· ifomia Distinguished School this year. COSTA MESA -The light rain could not dampen the spirits or the crowd that exploded into cheers Monday morning when the California Distinguished School flag was raised for the first tiJ:tle at Kaiser Elementary School. Hundreds of students, teachers, parents and com- munity members gathered by So, beside delegates from Harbor View, Killybrooke and Harrison Brown, left, and Michael Ward, bold the Cali- fornia Distinguished School ftag at a celebration Monday SEE FLAG PAGE 7 at Kaiser Elementary School. . Albertson's to stay true to its colors 111111 •Many call to support stirred up significant commu-explained Sally Stanton, a store's new hues, but nity support for the colors. Corona del Mar fitness instruc- "The only thing that'' really tor who signed Brierley's peti· Newport woman will new,• Steinman said, "is that tion. "It's not Long Beach oi continue·to camPaign we've bad a number of very IODlething .• positive responses from resi· But some area residents say agamst the new paint job. dents and from people 1n the they're baffled by the grum· dty, staff =.that they like blin,. Ale• CoalmM the color com tion. • • &o by there all the time,• 0AllY Pit.OT Suzie Brierley, tbe Newport said aig Morrow, an investor Beach resident wbo bu been from COlta Mesa. He c::harac- CORONA DBL MAR -A drculating a petition s.enxe.i-tertaed the building'• new look Newport Beach resident'• :y.:e paint-Whlch COD· u •a beautiful recnetk>n of a protell agaimt the new colon •too banh" -Mid she formerly drab exterior .• of the Alf>ertlOD'I gTOCW'f store bu coUectad a1molt ~-• 1 feel tbat the colon c:bolell here bu not peml8ded the turm and bu been by by tbe oomultaml blend well company to make • cbange. oet.. relldentl in ber collec-witll the enYironment. and, ID fact, said Albertlon'1 tlan.aortl. IDCNOVS they reGed popular 1pok...,.n Mark Steinmen, •t dcm't want any obCrulllw, tulle,. Morrow Ill.Id. the n.p Ot91 tbe w..t-old Nit loud cab'I to be ID tbla quamt and mustard paint job bu \ 11119 YPhge-D9 cn-nmlty, • Sii COlOllS ..... State agency could reel iii· man-made reef • Coastal Commission considers forcing a Newport Beach group to dismantle its Alex Coolm an DAILY PILOT The California Coastal Commission is expected today to decide if it will force a Newport Beach orga- nization to dismahtle an artificial marine ·habitat in the waters off Balboa Pier. The commission, which is holding its monthly meeting "Our lawsuit is in Santa Rosa, could issue a cease-and-desist order to save the against the Marine Forests marine forest, Society, which maintains the but 1.1 has artilicial reef. U issued, the order would started mean that Newport Beach resident R2Ciolphe Streichen- berger, the director of the Marine Forests Society, would be required to disas- semble the habitat, which is constructed from hundreds of tires, plastic jugs and pieces of PVC pipe. But no matter what the commission decides, Stre- ichenberger said he has no intention or taking apart the creation that bas been sitting something much bigger. This is just the beginning of - the game." ': Rodolphe - Stntlchenberger in the ocean about 300 yards off the Newport Coast since 1988. ·we will go to the judge immediately" to seek a.o injunction against the order if it gets passed, the feisty French economist said Monday. Today's events are merely the latest episode m what has been a protracted struggle between Stre· ichenberger and the Coastal Commission. Streichenberger has been trying since 1997 to get the commission to grant him after-the-fact pentllSSlon to maintain the undersea structure, wtuch uses lll.D~ vative methods -and materials to cultivate kelp and mussels. But the commission has never smiled on the pr<>" ject, which it simply calls a "reef: Where Streichenberger talks about the project m terms of its research value and its importance as a prototype for aquaculture developments, the commis· sion has emphasized several points in the structure's design it considers dangerous or flawed. The undersea environment has raised the commis· . SEE REEF MGE 6 GA\'Rl5 11 NUCmlm ' 9mS I 111w.T --s . .... •. , ...... .,, ..... :=:'::.~ I 911--:=-- ON 2 Tuesday, Moy 9, 2000 Kids Talk BACK Are high school exit exams a big deal? We asked freshmen at Estancia High School what they thought about the new high school exit exams that will be required by the district. beginning with the class of 2003. I think they are good to show what you know. They will show what you can do in college. I wouldn't be too worried about taking the exam. But that depends on how hard the test would be. It also might be stressful to take such an exam if you have other Advanced Placement tests lo study for, or tf you hdve to study for finals. ANANTH VARMA. 14 Costa Mesa I wouldn't be too war- ned. I don't think that they are deal. As Jong as the teachers teach us what we need to know, then I think we'll do fine. LINDSAY FREEMAN, 15 Costa Mesa I wouldn't be that war- ned about them. Teachers are here to help us. But I think studying for another test around hnals would be hard. We just need to stay positive and do our best. W ENDY MURIUO, 14 Costa Mesa I think they are going to.be OK. I'm not too worried. I think if the teachers prepare us like they have been. then we are gomg to do fine. AMANDA ABBOTI; 14 Costa Mesa I don't think they will be too hard if teachers are leaching us what they should be. I think it's a pretty good idea. MIKE ARMSTRONG, 14 Costa Mesa VOL 94. N0.110 THOMAS H. JOttN50fil Publishef TONYDOOaO, Editor ...aMGUM>. Senior ,City Editor ~u.. ~OtyEdltor NANCYOBva. ffftures Editor M>GIRCAM~ Sports Editor , MMC..,...._ Ptloto Editor Ml'IHONY NOC, News Editor JGUlllJa Pege OeligMf' ...v~. ~Mlnl9" Nllf OITftll9, o-tftld~ LNMMllMGN, ~ Plll'PJDO.W.. ONf ftNnc..i Officel' f -. . . Wti 1nEK Back Bay High School • arg.nlDtlon: a.ck Bay High SchooUMonte Vista High School, which makes up Newport-Mesa's Alternative Education Center • Phone ....-.: (949) 51 s.6900 • ~ Arts and uafts supplies; news- papen for rec:yding center on campus (money goes into PTA fund); folding chairs; and picture frames to display SW. dents' artwork in the office • Location: 390 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa 92627 • Wish: Pentium computers and print- • Cont.Kt: Loy Gibson, office manager ers . Daily Pilot IN· THE CLASSROOM ... School's not s ~are Danette Goulet 13AJLY PILOT They swung their partners do-si- do and skipped to the right and then to tbe left. They built a tun- nel and came on through. And then in the center, dancers dug for gold. Fo.futh-graders reenact California's history by performing skits and square dancing I aroWJd," said 9-year-old Ua Okvist. Students were constanUy engaged in one activity or another as the assembly contjnued. They went through the Spanish and Mexican reigns of California, the visit of Russ- ian Nikoli Rezanov and the three- week period when California was it.s own country. Dressed as cowboys, Indians, pil- grims, and other settlers, fow1h-grade students in Dee Mattern's class reen- acted the history of California during an interactive assembly at Kaiser Ele- mentary School in Costa Mesa. The assembly was part of a specia! social studies program in which all fourth-through sixth-graders will have a chance to participate through- out the month. While fifth-graders will study the American Revolution and sixth- graders will cover the Ancient World, fourth-graders are exploring their home state. Presented on by California WeekJy Explorer, a Tustin-based company, the assembly teaches children about Scllool MENUS Newport-Meaa Un.I/led School District elementary lunch menu TODAY • Munchable Lunch Salad with O.nnon the state's rich history and vast geog- raphy using a hands-on approach. Beth Brunskill of q,Jifomia Week- ly began tajlirig students bow this state be<:aI1le'Uihabited. As she went along, she would ask for volunteers, at which time 32 hands strained upward. Students ~nthusiastically tromped around at Brunsldll's direc- tion. They simulated events ranging from the 'making of adobe bricks to the fiesta that may have occurred when Mexico took control of Califor- nia in 1822. That reenactment bad students dancing around the room, banging tambourines and shouting, •viva la Mexico -ole. • For the Gold Rush, it was square dancing and shouts of ·eureka!" Prior to the assembly, each student fruit yogurt or two. crispy bfff t«os with shredded lettuce, cheese and sal- sa, black beans; 100" fruit juice; c:hoice ofmllk WEDNESDAY • Mundleble Lunch Salad or French btHd ct... pm.; crisp gr.en salad with low-fet dretllng; choke of fruit; choaofmllk I FYI • Who: Fourth-grade students in Dee Mattern's class • Where: Kaiser Elementary School • WNlt "Walk Through California, H a special social studies progra m was given a slip of paper with a word on it. such as "mission" or "glacier.• Beside the word were a definition and two questions. Students went to the library and used encyclopedias to find the answers, which they memorized. They were then called on as •experts• during the assembly. "I think the fun part was the expert cards -and going up and dancing THURSMY • Orten&ll chldten salad or two mini cheese burglrl wllh llttum and plddes; choice of fruit; du. of milt FRIDAY • Munchlblt Lunctl Salad or fish sticks with tartM ....: ~ potatoes wtth catlUp; hlrvest bread. 1~ fruit juice; chok9 of milk For ft visual, students built a huge raised piap of the state on the floor, placing plastic grapes in the Napa Valley, a plastic lizard in Death Valley and a miniature cable car in San Francisco. puring the course of the program, students were taught new informa- tion that was reinforced in numerous ways. And children had fun -even if they were aware that they were learning. • IN lHE ClAS5ROOM is a weelcly fNture In which Daily Pilot educltlon writer Danette Goulet visits iJ c.ampus within the Newport- Mesa Unified School Ojjtrict and writes about her experience. MONDAY • Munchable Lunch Salad or ~ nuggets with Qtsup; ~ ... toes; choice of fruit; chok9 of,,.. 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Do not stop •nd v-t out of your car. . • Never IHve an extr• key to your home under the door INlt. llbcM the door, undlr • flalw9r pot. etc. LMVe one wttte • tMeld neighbor. .. , ~-~~~--~---...:...---·------------.... ----.;.....~-----------------------~----------~----------~~--~----~-------------------------------~---------- .. Daily Pilot ,. Th e short course on the lost art of bre!Aty . W hen I was on the Court of Appeal, I made something of a name for myself for writing short opinions. Recently, the current members of my old court had me as their guest for a luncheon . One of them asked.me for tbe secret of writing short opinions. I saicl, "brevity.• I must admit that'was a smart aleck answer. Bui the more I fhink about it, the more convinced r am that brevity has become a lost art. I tried a jury trial recently in which I ~bought the facts were so evenly balanced that a great deal was going to depend on the argument of counsel. After 20 minutes of argument, the plaintiff's attor- ney had won his case.1Wo hours later, he had lost it. By common agreement, one of the greatest speeches in history was Lincoln's Get- tysburg Address. It con- tained 266 words and prob- ably took less than five min- utes to deliver. On that same platform, a man considered the greatest orator of the time spoke for two hours. Does anyone WESTCUFF PLAZA Irvine Ave & 17th SI. Newport Beach . (Since 1982) Robert Gordner THE VERDIO remember his name? The Biblical version of the cre- ation of the world is 400 words in the book of Gene- sis. The Ten Command- ments contain 250 words. The Declaration of lndepen- denc~ contains only 1,320 words. Now compare those mas- terpieces to a so-called brief I once received on a rather minor pomt which con- tained nearly 50,000 words spread over an agonizing 124 pages. Of course, the word •brief" is something of a misnomer in such a case. Winston Churchill, the greatest speaker of our time, once said it lakes 10 minutes to prepare a two- Celestino's.._ quality MEATS ,.. Th<' Fi()(~( .\1('(11 mld ~n 'IC(' Al 'Cll/Uh/e Snving CostJt Mt111 for owr JO yt11rs I Wtoofft'TALL-NATURAL BEEF&. CHICKEN! ·LAMB WILD RICE RACKS STUFFED $1 2.99 lb CHI~f99lliTS CELF.STINO'S MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAlS Prime Ribs Fresh Turkeys Filler Roasts Lamb Leg Roasts Pork Loin Roast Lamb Chops Baby Back Ribs FJ r.,., Brno ~ d-Ttn1iJJM HOWN llyll T...U. .u r..w-c=-c+·Scr .. 0 h &a'1 kl-Tw'o lril W« C:-0 Bw &tdDJi Prrlenr 270 e..t 1 nh St. • Coltll ..... (IMlt 142-7111 ,.,.,, ~ 9:00 to 7:00 Mon. -Sil • 10:00 '° S.'00 ~ hour speech and two hours to prepare a 10-rninute speech. · So perhaps this flood of verbosity is simply laziness. It's easier to talk or write than it is to think. lf so, it's a sad commentclry on our times. As a ,member of Adm. Chester William Nimitz' staff, I was on the U.S. bat- tleship Missouri for the cer- emony marking the surren- • der of Japan and the end of World War II. t am not a particular admirer of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, but I must admit I was l!npressed with his words that day. He condensed into one type· written page his remarks celebratmg the end of the greatest war m h1story. Today, the person in the generdl'S sh<?es wouJd use enough paper and enough words to sink the batUestup. Oh, by the way, the name· of the man who made the two-hour oration at Gettys- burg was Edward Everett. I do try to make these bnef offerings educational. ,. ·~· .. • ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and forme'r juqge. His column is published Tuesdays. IN BRIEF New dean to start this summer at OCC A new dean ,of literature and lan· guages will "join the administration JuJy 1. . Michael Mandelkern comes from the College of New Rochelle's Brooklyn campus, where be worked as chairman of thp humanities department. He has more than 12 years 'of teaching experience at the college level and his expertise spills into film, script writing and 18th century ..studies. Mandelkem chose to teach English composition each semester at the Col- lege of New Rochelle m order to stay connected to the students. He hopes to teach a sinular course each semes- ter at OCC. But for the first term, Mandelkern wants to spend his time getting acquainted with the college. OCC to recognize Newport Beach woman A campus volunteer will receive an,. honorary associate's degree in recognition of her service to OCC . :/Jruce 7/lan cSafon Christine Edwards of Newport Beach will receive the degree May 25 at OCC's commencement when near- ly 2,000 students will receive degiees and certificates of achievement. Edwards, the former operations manager or John Wayne Airport. has served on the OCC FoUJldat1on Board of Directors for seven years. She was the chahwoman for the last two years. In addition, Edwards .served as president of the library board for the past five years. Her activity at OCC begao when she was a high school senior when she took a French class at the col- lege. Edwards went on to Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Ore., and earned a bachelor's degree in Span- ish. She continued her education and earned a master's degree in Sparush, plus a teaching credential from CaJ State Fuue'rton. . She started working at the John Wayne Airport m 1976 and got involved at OCC again through sail- ing classes. Since ·her classes, Edwards has sailed from Newport . Beach to Hawaii and mdny other fun excursions. Many of the tnps were dboard the OCC'!. 75-fool ve!.sel •Alaska Eagle." .• .. ' .-' . . ~::.=-"=-=-..... ----------------------......... -----------~-""----""'!------------=----~~--------..... ----_..------------------.-...--~ -------- 4 Tuesday, f.kly 9, 2000 ·. Doily Pilot NEWPORT IEICH CIH COUNCIL PREVIEW On TH AGENDA THE DREDGING DEBATE Deputy City Manager Dave Kiff is scheduled to report on his visit to the California Coastal Commission meeting in Santa Rosa, where he will have presented Newport Beach's proposal for salving the city's ongoing pr6blem • with dredging. : The. city is hoping ·for approval from the commis- sion to dump dredge spoils on beaches with slightly higher silt contents than the commission has thus far allowed. Through the use of hydraulic dredging tech- niques, said Councilman Tod Ridgeway. these spoils could be cleaned to the point of being mostly -but not PLUM'S C'EST SI BON BETAVIA D ESIGNS & BETTY JEFFREY CAROLAKJNS NEIMAN MA.Reus & SUSAN }ATrNEN HOOVER PRINTING FYI • WhM: Newport Beach City Council meeting and study session • Wherw: Council Cham- bers, 3300 Newport Blv,d. • When: Study session at 4 p.m., council meeting at 7 p.m. entirely -sand . WHAT TO EXPECT Ridgeway said the city plans to go ahead with additional measurements - both a chemical test and a bioassay test -that the commission has requested for four environmentally sensitive areas of the bay. If these tests are acceptable, it's possible that those regions of the bay could be cleared for dredging within two months. he said. HAR80R PRIORITtES Today's study session will include a discussion of a pro- posal to add a harbor ele- ment to the general plan and the formation of a harbor commission. The pu.rpose of the pro- posals, Ridgeway said, Is •to put back.into focus ·the over- all management and under- standing of this bay,~ incor- porating it into "our overall awareness and operation as a city." If a harbor commission were to be formed, it would tackle issues such as dredging and pier construction -".all the things that are really asso- ciated with the lower bay," Ridgeway said. ~·-~~ Thank You! The Newport H4rbor High School Home 6 Gartlm Tour Commitue would like to aclmf!Wkdge its generous contributors: T HE KOHAN FAMILY (THE FLOWER WAREHOUSE) ALLEN BECK ANDREW GROMEK OF COITTURE . FLOWERS COSTA MESA FLORIST EVERY BLOOMIN' THING THE FLOWERMAN WHERE'S THE PARTY? THE URBAN GARDENER BRAD & CAROLINE VASSAR AT SOUTHERN WINE & SPRITS . STANCO SIGNAGE SYSTEMS THE BUTERA COLLECTION Tod Ridgeway Dennis O'Neil JanDebay WHAT TO EXPECT T'1e council wil.1 place the matter on the agenda for consideration at tKe May 23 meeting. short-term parking spaces ·and in other ways boost rev- enue from meters. The meters would be installed for a 90-day trial period near the Mcfadden SMART METERS . Square area around 22nd The council may contract Street, and at the Balboa with a company named lnno-metered lot. vaPark LLC to convert 50 of its parking meters to "smart meters," which would pre- vent "meter feeding" at WHAT TO EXPECT The council will probably approve the measure. ·Welcome ·to -o M<d;~ ~ M<:?.,;flr~.~ E ne "You r Southern ~ifomi2 Mobility Specialists" • Representing the full line of Pride Mobility Products • Service & Repair DAN MARTY OF LEs INTERIEURS ---.,,..-------------~---------------~--&-: All Our Advertisers, Sponsors, & Underwriters AO The Home Tour Volunteers All The Incredibly Gracious And Generous Home Owners, Who Opened Their Homes And Gardens To The Community. ~~ ., ~ ., ~ ., ""~ u 6 -.·n·,~ WE HAVE . 't (7· -~ . rq, ~I -(!)h e C;Ye~ect o-i~t - 601:@/Uom 159i> OFF ALL REGULAR STORE MERCHANDISE ONE WEEK ONLY! Ending May 14th Free Gift Wrap• Gift Certificates Available Great Selections of our New Spring Arrivals • casual & Active Wear • Designer Suiting & Evening Wear 1024 Bayside Drive • Newport Beac Bayside Dr. at Jambbree Rd. 949-719-9360 JIE. 11«epwJ Showroom Hours Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm 7 11W.17th Sr. SujceA-5 Costa Mesa 949-642-2010 Toll Free (888) 447-9056 I 1 I ,,, •'.'I I,, A 1 I l :"\ I > I I~ I I ESTATE PLANNING DAY '' .. . ' .. ~ '" . I -~ May 16, 2000 8 a.m. -2 p.m. DoubleTree Hotel 3050 Bristol Street C~ta Mesa, CA 92626 The Arthritis Foundation's Estate Planning Day provides medical, legal and financial experts to discuss issues important to your future. Speak with physicians, physical therapists and a faculty of estate and financial planning professionals who will apply their expertise to your personal questions. Learn how to save on taxes, simplify and increase your income, and transfer wealth to your heirs and causes. The information is provided at no cost or obligation. Lunch and parking are included. Choose from topics such as: • Ask the Doctor • Elder Law, Social Security & Medicare • Long Term Care • Estate Planning for the Single Person • Investments, Tax Savings & Guaranteed Income • The Living Revocable Trust Call (800) 954-2873 I i I I I I L I I Around TOWN • Send AllOtN> TOWN items to the Dally Pilot. 310 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mes. ~2627; fax to (949) 646- 4170 or call (949) 764-4310. A com- plete listing may ·be found at www.dailypllot.com. TODAY Award-winning novelist and poet Ron Koertge will discuss his woJ'k and the process of writing al "Meet · the Authors•· at 7 p.m. at the NeW1>9rt Beach J'ublic Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Admission is free, For more information, call (949) 717-3801. World War 0-era bombers will fly into John Wayne 'Air- port for a three-day air show. The bombers will be on dis- play near Signature Flight Support from 3 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, and from 8:30 a.m. to 2. p.m. Thursday. For a donation of $350, enthusiasts can talce a ride on a B-24 Uberator or a B-17 Flying Fortress. · A tour through both aircraft is avail- able for a donation of $7 for adults, $3 for children. To find the location , follow the signs off Campus Drive. For more information on the display, call Signature Aviation at (949) 263-5800. . Morgan Stanley Dean Witter will host a free seminar titled "How to Invest Your Money and Why/ with guest speak- er Mary Beth Mueller, at 6:30 p.m. at the Wyndam Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. ' Judltb Todero will preu at a free seminar from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. ti~. "Skin Solutioos,. in tb&Patio Cafe at Motben Mar- ket and Kitchen, 225E.17thSl, Costa Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595-6667. WEDNESDAY John Irvtng's •A Prayer for Owen Meany• will be the topic of a book discussion &t 9:30 &.m. and at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Public Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.,Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call (949) 717-3890. A free program UUed "Feng Shui: Being in Harmony with Your Environment/ will be presented at noon in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. The event will be presented by Sheila Wright and will focus on the ancient Oriental art that empowers individuals through an awareness of rela- tionships to personal and pro- fessional envirorunents. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's noon networking luncheon will feature Vivian Shimoya- ma, founder and president of Breakthru Unlimite~, a btlsi- ' .. nesa consulting company, at The Sutton Place Hotel, "500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost for members is $20 with a reservation. C06t for potential members at the door is $25. For more infor- matio~, call (949) 729-4400 .. A Hoag Hospital neur0loglst will present M •Are You at Risk ·for Stroke?" at 1:~ p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admission is ftee. Learn the major ri$k factoJ'S and warn- ing signs of stroke. Ught xefreshments will be provid- ed. For more information, call (800) 514~624. A Hoag Hospital ob/gyn physician will present, MOsteoporosis: Women Stay- ing Strong," at 6 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker · St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. The discussion will examine everything women need to understand about osteoporosis prevention, diagnosis and treatment options. For more informa- tion, call (800)514-4624. "Natural Approad\es to Car- diovascular Health,• a free seminar, will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595-6667. Corona del Mar Business Members are invited to an open house at 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ot Sherman Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway. Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 673-2261. THUISDAY ·SL Andrew•• Presbyterian Church will host a career net- work seminar for those who are unt:mployed at 7:30 p.m. at · the church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. John Palenno of Palenno & 'Associates wUi be the guest speaker. The semi- nar is free. For more informa-- tion; call (949) 574-2239. A springtime fasblonsbow wU1 be hosted by. the Th1,1I'Sday Morning Women's Club at noon at the Balboa Bay Qub, 1221 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Admission is $22. Lunch is induded. Nonmem- bers welcome. For more infor- mation, call (714) 546-2244. "Drug-Proofing Your Teen," a free seminar on teenage drug and alcohol abuse, will begin at 7 p.m. at Hoag Memorial 'Hospital Presbyterian, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, . call (949) 645-8600. "lnvesttng in the 21st Centu- ry,· a seminar on bow to pre- serve assets, will begin at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newpo.rt Beach. Admis- sion is free. For more informa- Fr'!e Report Reveals Why ... ''I Haven't Suffered From A Migraine In 6 Months!'' . . . by Argus West , Hayward, CA -I used to have the worst headaches in . . tion, call (949) 717-3801. Author James IUnen, PhD• will be a guest speaker at the Balboa · Bay Republican Women Federated meeting at 6 p.m. at the Ba,lboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. The cost \$ $30. For r~ervations, call (949) 515-1887. ..• llllf . School board to recognize schools The Newport-Mesa Uni- fkd School District Board cl Educatim will bold its regu- lar meeting at 7. toojgbt at the District Education Center. The board will recognize FllDIY · · Haibor View, ~r. Kily- "'Pem 1be ~Journey," brooke and Vic:toria ~Je- th final- . OCC' / mentary schools for being e program m s named califomia Distin· 1999-2000 travelogue film , guished Scbools. That will series, will begin at 7 p.m. at .tie followed by 11 presenta- the Robert B: Moore Theatre, tion from Newport Elemen- 2701 Fairview Road, Costa . tary School updating the Mesa. Admission is $7 fo board on events at the cam- advance or $9 at the door. pus. Tue board bas syste.m- Senior citizens are eligible atically been bearing from for a $1 advance discount. each district school. For more information, call Board members will also (714) 432-5880. be asked to approve 28 Philharmonic Festival of Homes and Gardens, a tour of five professfonally designed homes from San Juan Hills to Monarch Beach, will begin at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today <µid Saturday. Tickets are $40. Pro- ceeds benefit the Youth Music Programs of the Phil.hanhonic Society of Orange County. For information and reservations, call (714) 840-7542. additions to the high school and adult education pro- grams. Of those additions, 17 are English courses, sev- en are math, one is science, two are adult ectucation and one is a leadership course. As the board continues to look at housing students next year, it will consider adjust- ments that may be needed tp campuses to accommodate student numbers. MUNICIPAL BONDS ONE OF • calif ornia's leading underwriters • New offerings available •AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds SUTRO&CQ I~ Prefessionals Sina JB,S Private Client Croup the world. · ~--'--My-00et01'86g3"e me pil:l after pill but nothi!lg-sccmed-1to·c--f-Jl-----rtJ-sm':?1llrJtz'flKJ'i'7m'7mrfrM.m7i1l:::----111-1 control my pains. And then I stumbled upon a free report about headaches advertised in my local paper. t hat was 6 months ago and I haven't had one since! To discover my secret weapon against migraines, call toJl-free, 1-888-255-8029, 24 hr. recorded message. 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"It's part of our tradition and his· tory, • said Steven Beazley, deputy general manager of the fairgrounds. ·1 used to go there mysell. But it's time to sit down and approach this from a good business standpoint.• ~ Scott Rousseau, a former Speed- way racer who is now editor of a weekly motorcycle newspaper, said the races would be sorely missed. REEF CONTINUED FROM 1 sion's concerns about the potential for broken pieces damaging boats or injuring fish. as well u the poui- bllity that it could attract marine life into polluted waters, said Lisa ''Il-anltley, a deputy attorney gener- al who has represented the com- mission in some of its legal negotia- tions. For his part, Streichenberger CQtitends that the real design flaws .are in the structure of the Coastal Commission. He filed a complaint in California Superior-Court against the agency earlier this· year, alleg, ing, among other thipgs, that its institutional structwe is unconsti- tutional and that it exceeds its Own jurisdiction. Representativ~ of the Coastal Commission, who were meeting Monday, could not be reached for comment.~ So far, Streichenberger has been on the losing side of the legal battles. In April, a Superior Court judge overturned his initial request for an injunction to stop today's hearing. But Streichenberger said he thinks his case against the structure of. the Coastal Commission is persuasive. And even if he loses the decision today, he said he expects his law- suit -elements of which may come before the courts as soon as next month -to send shock waves through the institution. • MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY Pit.OT • COLORS CONTINUED FROM 1 Luvena HaytaD. ti rorm.-owner ol Haytm'I Bay Window in' Corona del Mar find tbe 8lilalliYe board sec- retary ol the C.orana dlll Mar Cham- ber d cammeroa. cded the flap •a mountain over a molehill • J"l think It'• a tremendous imprOVement over wbal we bad,• she said, noting that tbe wu speak. ing lor henelf and not the chamber. •1 don't know wby anybody would object 50 strenuously to ~ color.• Brierley sent a letter to Albertson's coq><>rate ~ in Idaho on Friday. proposing the company spon- sor a contest to •get the community involved• in the selection of a new color palette. Steinman said the company's plans were somewhat different. "We're proceeding to paint the building as it was presented to the city and to the citizens,• he said. • , As for the threat of picketing, which Brlerley bad said was a possi- bility if the colors went unchanged, Steinman said Albertson's would "deal with that when and if it hap· pens." . Though Brierley said she was spending less time on her campaign this week than she bad in past days, she said the comments she had received from residents had encour- aged her. , "People want to see motorcycles barely in control," he said. "It's a sport where they can look right down and see the gladiators. And it doesn't require an attention span. The race is over in 40 seconds.· •Our lawsuit is to save the marine forest, but it has started something much bigger,• he said. 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COIT ~ Not Just Clean, Coit Clean.• ~ elementary schools, Kailer principal Daryle Paliner accepted the flag, a plaque and commendations tn.n the state Department of Education at a ceremony Fri- ) IN BRIEF day night at tbe Dilneyland Hotel in Anaheim. Being named a Diltin- guiabed School is tbe highest award a school can receive on the state level, and it is the prereqWstte for applying to becom~ a National &lue Ribbon school. •Education is hard work. and to have that hard work recognized is wonderful,• Palmer said. But the awan$ ii not just for administraton and teech- en -just uk the students and the parents. •'fhe kids and parents really deserve this award," said Dawn Siemonsma, wbo bas 10...year-old twins at Kaiser. •They worked very also be on displf!Y· Historic bombers on display at John Wayne Airport The show .will talc e place near Signature Flight Support from 3 to 6:30 p.m. today,. from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, and from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday. To reach the display location, which is near, b}'t n~ next to Signature Aviation, follow the post- ed signs from Campus Drive. World War U-era bombers meet aviation p.rt in a 65-foot, 45,000-pound B-24 Libe ra- tor that will fl y into John Wayne Airport today. "The Dragon and His Tail," named for the colorful dragon clutching a damsel in dJstress that is painted on the bomber, will be part of a three-dCly display. A B-17 Fly- ing Fortress, named "Nine-0-Nine," will Tours of the airplanes will be available for a donation of $7 fo r adults and $3 for children. Flights are dlso available for a donation of $350. For more information on the dJsplay, call Signature Aviation at (949) 263-5800. 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Daily Pilot! 8 Tuesday,~ 9, 2000 •Sports Editor Roger Corfson • 949-574-4223 ! . • SOFTBALL Tars putt their way to CIF championship ~ ' . Sailors' pitcher On the mend - • Stephanie Ciralli bruised and battered, but she'll be OK after Friday's mishap. Roger Carlson DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -First things first -Newport Harbor High freshman softball pitcher Stephanie Ciralli is going to be all right. In a few days. While she is presently nursing a swollen face and will be on the bench for the Sailors' final game of the season Friday against visiting Aliso Niguel, there seems to be an excellent chance that by the time her birthday rolls around in June, memories of a brutal scene at Friday afternoon's Sea View League game at Woodbridge will have taken a back seat to other fo rms of enter- tainment. For her mom, Sarah, it may take a little longer to put it behind her after seeing her daughter felled by a wicked line drive from a Wood- bridge batter to the bridge of the nose, dead center from top to bot- • Newport Harbor reigns in CIF South Coast Regional, gateway to the Southern California Championships. CHINO HILLS -Newport Har- bof High's veteran boys golf team has done it all year long with the quality depth factor en route to the Sea View League championship, and Monday they chose the same formula to capture the CIF South Coast Regional, one of eight CIF titles which were up for grabs. Playing at El Prado Country Club, senior Scott Tippett led the way with . a 71, two strokes off medalist honors, and second overall, as the Sailors' posted a 10-over 370. Surro\indlng Tippett were sopho- more Daniel Kush and seniors Jake Allanach, Kevin Olson, lfaighe Concarinon and Mitt;h,Johns. Kush, who started the day off with four bogeys, rallied with · birdies on all four Par· 5s on the course to finish with a 73. Also with a 73 was Allanach, backed up by Olson (76) and Con- cannon (77). Johns had a nonscor- ing 80. The Sailors were there with 21 yea.rs of experience on the dub and it paid off handsomely for Coach Jim Warren, who watched the championship be claimed by New- port Harbor for the first time ever. "It was really exciting for the kids," said the happy Warren. Also qualifying for the 16"-tearn Southern California Championships at Saticoy CC in Ventura Thursday was Sea View League rival Wood- bridge, six strokes off the pace with a 376. It was the third time this" season the highly regarded Warriors of Woodbridge have finished second to Newport Harbor. Nine strokes further down the ladder was a nooquallfying San Clemente (385). The Newport-Woodbridge com- bination gives the Sea View League a 1-2 finish. At the Southern Sectional, held at Chino's Los Serranos CC, North Course, par 72: CorolU\ del Mar HJgb's boys golf team was tied for fifth place at the CIF Southern Regional Monday at Los Serranos Country Club's North course, par 7,2. · . The Sea Kings and Esperanza~ both s hot 386. CdM concluded a · season where it came back from~ year's 0-10 league ~ason to claim: the Pacific Coast League co-cbam-: pionship this year with University.~ Long Beach Wilson won the touma-: ment with a 371. • Innes MacDonald and Jbe Kwon: had the lowest scores for the Sea~ Kings with a 75. Chris Franta shot a : 76, John Kwon a 79 and N'lCk Sher-: man an 81 to score for Corona del Mar. Manuel Fernandez had an 85 as the Sea Kings' nonscoring golfer. John Kwon qualiJied for the CIP individual tournament, which starts next Monday. Costa Mesa was 11th with a total of 405. t----tnTn--, jm lightly-shaded-to-th J _right. "I saw the whole thing," said Sarah Ciralli. "It was horrible ." Mrs. Ciralli stayed in the stands at Woodbridge High while her hus- band rushed to the field. •My eye, my eye," was Stephanie's first cries as blood gushed from the nose and mouth, then it was "my teeth, my teeth: but as it turned out the major dam- age appears to be two broken bones in the nose, and no more. The 14-year-old was rushed to the emergency room at Hoag Hos- pital where X-rays proved positive and just three stitches were applied, not enough according to Mrs. Ciral- li, who finally got the bleeding to stop with ice by 1 a.m. Stephanie was out of bed on Monday and although she's pretty black and blue, and the face remains very swollen, he r mom says "she's looking a lot better." "We've got about 15 bouquets of flowers here and that's lifted he r spirits, too," said mom. Stephanie,'s next stop is Wednes- day with the family physician, with Friday's game against visiting Aliso probably her •coming out party." VOUIYBALL CdM, Tars open CIF playoffs Fiiday •See Kings seeded No. 3 tn Southern Section Dtvillon I bracket. . I CONAAO lAU I OAILY Pl.OT Costa Mesa's Mike McGuire (7) slides ln safely as the ball bounds into center Held. Derek Loe of Corona del Mar defends. Mustangs forc~1 the issue • Cabico helps Mesa top CdM, 8-6, to extend thq"d-place PCL battle to Wednesday's finale, a rematch at Corona. Sany Faulkner DAll.Y PILOT • '• f, 11 l t I I I ' I 1 ~ \ ,' 'J COSTA MESA-The Coro-•crnt.1G ....... ~ na del Mar High baseball team was hoping to stick a fork in ----- Mondc1y \~(OH''> Pacific Coast League rival Cos-~.=~~ ta Mesa Monday, eliminating squad improved to 10-14-1, 4- 7).. was, by necessity, dealing with a more severe timeline. "We won our fust playoff game today," Bauermeister said. "Wednesday will be (the Sea Kings') first playoff game, so we have the edge in (single- ellmination) experience right now." the Mustangs and clinching Wrclnt-<>day 13 15) If the Mustangs prevail Wednesday, they would pull into a th1rd-place tie with CdM. They would, however, bold the tiebreaker advantage, due to winning two of three bead-to-head meetings. the circuit's th1rd and final Clallil .... at ~ guaranteed CIF Playoffs berth. ........~ Instead, it was only the EN>AlQAAA5fASON If CdM wins, it follows Uni- versity and Laguna Beach into the postseason. Mustangs' postgame barbecue burgers which were rendered ·done," as host Costa Mesa earned an 8-6 victory. The verdict, keyed by a complete-game, 10-strikeout pitching performance from Mesa sophomore Nick Cablco. sets up a win-or-g<l-home rematch Wednesday at CdM. "The playoffs start Wednesday,• said Coach John ;Emme, who guided the Sea Kings (12-11, 5-6 in league) to the CIF So~them Section Division IV title last spring. "It's the first round of ClF, which is a six-round tournament, now." Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermeister, whose The Sea Kings' mission Wednesday is less difficult with Cabico eliminated from consideration as the start- ing pitcher. Monday, the second-year varsi- ty performer, who notched his second win this season, yielded only one earned run. He allowed only one earned run in a 2-1 first-round loss to CdM March 31. hi his first start against CdM, he did not strike out a batter. Monday, he fanned eight different Sea Kings, including three in the third to leave the bases loaded and protect a 1-1 tie. / "Nie~ dutched up anq thrCY' about 197 SEE MESA PAGE 9 Andrew Johns of Corona del M_.-scorn u the ball gets away from Mesa catcber Galel Fajardo. Eagles G~le, but ~II snake eyes -• University prevails with -PCL mercy killing, 11-0. Roger c.tson DAILY Pit.OT COSTA MESA -Estancia High's Eagles were left feeling pretty· unlulfWed Monday after- noon as visiting University High'I 'n'ojans swept to their 11th straiC:. Pacific Cout League bale victory without a d9'841. But they are not without t'Olll· pany. Coach Cbrll Conlln '1 Blue 8omben have done wbat tbey dld Oil Monday to IDUI)', ancl wban they pn>dUOa what· CclGlln describes • as •A good plan,• there's not a lot anyone in the PCL can do about il "It happens,• said Estancia Coach Doug Deats, looking for some sort of silver lining from the day's work. 'lbere weren't a lot to be found. Third baseman Casey Gates bad a flare single to very short right in the second 1nning and a arounder which went into left f1eld in the llftb inning for a bue hit. C.K. Green walkeCl in the tint ~· But that's the atmt of demege tbe l!eGlel could ........ 6-foot-3 ..-Matt OemNe (9-0), wbo ttruck out aw 1n the ftft. \ ' IASlllLL inning stint. He allowed no one as far as 9eCODd base. While Gamble was just about untouchable, the Troja.m unleashed a Mwderen' Row which racked up IS hits, lnclud- tng m doublel (three by 90pho- more Matt Stone) and a pair of two-run bomen by Junior Kevin Conlin. Stone (4 for 4) railed tm bat· ting 8ftl9g8 to .455, and CIMnup bltts .. Jay Nlcboll WU 2 for 3 to up bll m•bm to .580. .. c....... .. louf.tNlggen 1 raised his count to seven for tbe year. 1be first was to deep center, about 400 feet. 1be second was a tailing flare down the riglll-fiekl comer. The CIF Playoffs-bound no. jam (lO-C overall) bave one game left before the eliminations Wednetday, with a holoe game agatmt tbeee same Eaglet, 9-13, 2-9. J j " . tr# ... . . ---~~~~~~~~~~~~-SPOKrS~~~~~~----~~-~-sdoy~·-Moy~9,~20~009 . Julia Koe tting ((left) and Anne Schroeder led the way for the CdM equestrian team. CdM wraps up season on high note. I ; CORONA DEL MAR '-The Corona del Mar EQUESTRIAN ~figh freshman Inte r- scholastic Equestrian League team ended the season on a high note. : With a team composed of four eighth-grade ~tudents·and one seventh-grade student, CdM :was able to capture the reserve championship (second place) in Lhe freshman division. : The team members are Elyse Avila, Sydney :Farrer, Julia Koetting, Whitney Roy and Anne ::>chroeder. : Never at full streng th, CdM nevertheless :excelled in fields of up to 50 schools. • I At the year-end show, Koetting and Schroeder were the only girls able to compete. The girls showed in hunt seat equitation, Eng- lish pleasure, equitation over fences, working hunters and IEL medal. The competition in the lEL medal class was for Lhe championship of the year. The riders had to qualify at the other shows in order to be able to be in the championship show. Schroeder was this year's winner. Koet- ting won the hunt seat equitation class. At the year-end banquet, Koetting was cham- pion of the hunt seat and working hunters class- es. She also won the reserve championship (sec- ond place) of individual points. MESA CONTINUED FROM 8 pitches,• Bauermeister said, exaggerating slightly the 141 pitches (85 strikes) the right· hander used to finish the job. "The plan was for us to get six innings out of Nicky today, then go to Carlos (Franco, who has five saves) for the seventh,• Bauermeister said. "But Nicky told me he want- ed to go out for the seventh.• After . a two-out walk, BauerrneiSte:r ventured to the mound to, once again, men- tion the prospect of a Franco finish, . ·1 went out and said, "Let's go to ·Carlos, because he's fresh,' but (Cabico) told me he wanted to finish it.• Cablco said he had com· mand of his fastball and change-up and that his curveball came around after the mildly tenuous first three innings. Eric Snell opened the scor- ing in 'the second with a one- out, opposite-field borne run, but Mesa's Steven Shores launched the equalizer. over the left-field fence, in the same inning. CdM used two walks and a single to load the bases in a scoreless third, and Mesa senior Josh Little singled in a run in the bottom half to give the Mustangs the lead for good. The visitors stranded two more runners in the fourth and Mesa sent 11 hitters to the plate for a six-run fourth to create a seemingly com- fortable cushion. Shores reached on an error to drive in a run, Cab1co dou- bled in another and Little added another RBI to the Mesa o utburst, which also included two CdM e rrors, a couple other Sea King mis- cues and four unearned runs. The Sea K.mgs, however, weren't finished. With two outs in the fifth, CdM pieced together a five- run rally, combining h1ts by John DiCesare, Andrew Johns and Nick Lutton with four Mustang errors. But Ca b1co, who said he felt strong. after pitchmg only one inning last week, retired seven of the next eight hitters Nick Cablco delivers for Costa Mesa In route- going effort Monday. CONRAD LAU I DAILY PILOT to keep his team's playoff chance alJVe. U tUe firushed 2 for 3 with two RBis, while McGuire added two tuts and a stolen base Billy Halverson 'also went 2 for 3 for Lhe winners. Snell, who also pitched 2 113 scoreless relief in.rungs, had the only two-tut day for the Sed Kings. He reached base lhree tJ.mes and scored· twice. PAORC COAST LEAGUE CoSTA M ESA 8, CoM 6 Corona del Mar 010 050 0 • 6 8 2 Costa Mesa 01 1 600 x • 8 9 4 Martinez. Snell (4) and Mt Keever, Lutton (4), Cab1Co and Fajardo. W • Cab1co, 2-4. L ·Martinez, 4-6. • 28 -M McGuire (CM), Cabico (CM), DiCesare (CdM) HR -Snell (CdM), Shores (CM ) lHIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL , , I • CdM falls in seventh HAPPY BIRTHDAY !Mesa wins, takes inside track I • Mustangs score four in the :fourth to defeat Artists, 6-3. I • : D AILY PILOT : "COSTA MESA -The excitement 'and energy of the postseason has ;already filled the air for Costa Mesa ;High's softball team. • With one game remaining in the :Pacific Coast League. the Mustangs 'clinched at least a tie for third place :Monday with a 6-3 victory over visit- •ing Laguna Beach al TeWinkJe Park :as senior pitcher· Brooke 'Shanley ;yielded no earned runs in a route- :going effort. . • Costa Mesa (8-11, 5-4 in l"cL), !vying for its first CIF Southern Sec- 'tion softball playoff berth in four years, will square off Wednesday ;against Corona del Mar. A Mesa vic- • lory would lock up third place and rthe league's final guaranteed playoff !spot, while a CdM win would force a :one-game playoff Friday. • "The bottom line Is, we have to .control our own destiny,· said Mus- : tangs Coach Sharon UbJ, whose :squad snapped a 2-2 tie with four •runs in the fourth inning against the :Artists (8-13, 2-7). : Costa Mesa shortstop and leadott :hitter Kelly Daub and Mustang left : fielder Fernanda Velasco each had •two hits for the winners, while six ciif: , ferent players scored runs in support : of Shanley, who tossed a four-hitter : and worked out of three jams, indud- , ing the last inning when Laguna , Beach rallied with two outs. ; "They're never easy.• Uhl said of , PCL wins. • 1 never relax until the last out is made in the last inning. Every team is capable of scoring runs.• Th~ Artists put the tying run on . struck out Heather O'Malley looking with the bases loaded. Shanley punched out four, walked four and hit two batters. "When (Shanley) keeps her head in the game and doesn't let the-other team get to her, s,Ve does a lot better,• Uhl said. "She's a senior, so she can control her emotions a little better.· Mesa, which broke a three-game losing streak. went ahead with four runs in the fourth, ignited by a Velas· co single. Kaile Chapman followed with a single, then Saran Watkins reached on an error, scoring Velasco from second base for the go-ahead run. In the inrung, Britney Newby fol· lowed with an RBI single to center, then an out later, Daub scored Watkins with a bunt single. Mesa's Lacey Ferris put down a bunt for a safety squeeze, allowing Newby to score from third base and give the hosts a 6-2 lead. "The key to our game today was on our bunts,· Uhl said. •Usually we have problems with that. We tend to pop them up. to miss them. But as a team we bunted well today.· Velasco had an RBI sihgle in the second inning, scoring Michelle Nguyen, and Shanley ~dded a run- sc(>ring single to center in the third. MCIAC COAST L£AGUE CoslA MisA 6, l.AGWAA lkAOf ] Laguna Beach 000 200 1 • 3 4 1 Costa Mesa 01 1400 x ·6 8 4 Davidson and Offield; Shanley and ·Watkins. W ·Shanley, 7-7. L ·Davidson. • A 2-1 setback forces the . Sea Kings into a must-win situation .. Wednesday. Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR - Corona del Mar High's softball team was two outs from moving into a three- way tie f<>&-MCOOd place in the Pacific Coast League. But visiting University scored twice in the top of the seventh and retired CdM in order for a 2-1 PCL victory on Monday. With the win, the Trojans claimed the second automatic CIF Southern Section playoff spot fr.om the PCL, leaving one left for two teams. Those two would be the Sea Kings (7-10, 4·5 in league), who dropped to fourth place with the loss, and third-place Costa Mesa. Conveniently enough, both teams meet Wednesday. If CclM beats the Mustangs, it would force a one- game playoff Friday for the final CIF spot. "I'll tell the girls it's either ban- que t time or play time,• CdM Coach Terry Christiano said. For six innings, the Sea Kings held a prec~rious 1-0 lead over Uni (8-16, 6-3). CdM's freshman pitther Alissa Zoelle was dominant in the circle, giving up a mere two singles in the first six innings. Zoelle gave herself the lead in the first inning with an RBI double that drove in Amy 'fyson. A strong throw beat Tyson to the plate, but SOFTBALL she knocked the ball out of Um catcher Kelli Watkins' glove. Zoelle a vance o she did not core. After Lhal run, Um pitcher Tiffany Waldman only gave up three hits. CdM had two runners with no outs on in the second when Megan Cur- ry singled dnd J essica Lindseth reached on an error. But Waldman got out of that Jam. Zoelle tnpled m the fifth with two outs. but she wds left there again . Meaghan Bunney's single in Lhe sixth was CdM's only olhe r hit. The TT01ans had a looming threat in the stxth when Lhey had runners on first and second with one out and their third and fourth !utters conung up. W1th a full count, Zoelle mduced a weak comeback chopper a nd she threw the lead runner out at third. Uni's cleanup hitter then grounded out to second baseman 1.auren Loe for the final out. But in Lhe seventh, a CdM error gave Uru another chance with two runners on dJld one out This b.me, two wild p1tches bed the game. The Trojans' Niaz Ghasserru then laid down a sacnfice bunt to bring in the winning unearned run, gwmg Uru a playoff berth and knocking CdM down to one last chance on Wednesday. MOAC COAST L£AGUE lJNM:ltsm' 2, ColtoNA on MM 1 University 000 000 2 • 2 3 1 Corona del Mar 100 000 0 • 1 4 1 Waldman and WatkJns; Zoelle and Tyson. W ·Waldman, 8-16. L ·Zoelle, 6-3. 28 • Zoelle (CdM). 38 • Zoelle (CdM). Today ISIS Oltf.JE1. ~ VANCiuARD UNNlltSITY TRACK ANO Al1.D SOFTBALL Eagles fall, 10-0 fRVINE -Estano a H.Jgh's ·oftbdll LedITI lost to host Northwood, l 0-0, in a tive- mning mercy rule Pacific Coast League deos1on Mon- day. Estancia falls to 4-19, 1-8 m league. PCL ch,ampion Northwood improves to 12·2, 9·0 m league. l"AORC COAST LEAGUE NOftTHWOOO 10, EsTANOA Estancia 000 00 • 0 2 0 Northwood 101 80 · 10 10 0 Wyman and Acosta; Lewis and Ota. Manno (5) W -Lewis, 12·2. L ·Wyman. 4-19. HR -Leyden (t-1). SCHEDULE TODAY • BaHtNll High school • ~hso Niguel at Newport Harbor, 3. 15 p.m. ,,,. -· I I I I Have A Garage Sale!· C.11 t:he Piiat: c .... lflm• -1:848J 848·11878 t:a Pt.De Vaur •• ,. ....... Adi ' I w ... 11 ---1 L • .. •.·1-l I ~--11 w---11 ~IOIQll l111 01LWt I ~.!ual .. m~nt CITY OF Flc:tltkMaa Buafnea 89C 1459 end stlOWS OOod ceUM AP~ Corpe>-RICHER .._.._ -• _. NEWPORT BEACH N9rM 8'Mement NOTICE OF why !he court ltQlld not ration, 5030 C.mpue The !ollowing "8'90nl NOTICE The ~ pereone PETITION gram !he •uthonly Drive. Newpon leech, are doing bu"""8 u : INVmNO SIPS ere doing~ u :· TO ADMINlSTiR A HEARING on the CA 92MG-2120 T & C, 787 Newton Pl,.ANS, AUTOlJlOPIA.COM. ESTATE· OF: petition wlll be held on Published Ner._pon W~. Cotta MeN, CA SPECl,ICATIONS 250 Newport Center REXFORD E. JUNE t, 2000 et t:45 BHctt-Co111 .., .. , 92 27 • ....,, c-·cr DIM, 1203, NeWl>9f1 -.. ..-_._ pm. Ill Oept L73 loo Daily Pelo! May 3 9 tO Eusebio Mendoza, _..,.. "'"'""" 8Mctl CA 926CIO _._,, -celed 11 341 The City 2000 1801 Whmitr Ave. f2, DOCUMENTS Grainger AdVtrtillng, REXFORD BRANDT Drive South. Orange. Cotta Meta. CA 92627 Sealed bldl may be Inc., (CA). 250 Newport CASE NO. A.202102 CA 92868 Thie bulinHI It con· ~ et !he oftlce c:A Center Drive. 1203, To aH htlrt, btnell· IF YOU OBJECT lo ducted by. en lndVldual the City Clerk. 3300 Newport Beach, CA c:4rles. creditors. cont· the llflntinO ol !he petJ.. Have you •tarted Newport Boulevard, 92860 lngent c:redttore, and tl001 you iholild llPPtlt doing ~ yec? No P.O Boil 1768, Ntwpot1 This bul!ntM IS con· .-.. MW1 mey ---.. 11 ll'Mt '-1no end ltlle EUMblo Mendoza 8t1cti, CA 92e58-1915 ...... --..,,_ your oCljectlona or file Thi• 1111ement wu unlM 11 :oo e.m. on the ducted by. 1 ~ witt be lnlefnted "' lht written ....,ectl<>nt with ...... ...._ .... ,..,......., _. Have you 1tarted wtll or eetate, or bolt\, of ...., ,...., ..,.,, .,,. """""' 30lh dlly "' Mey. 2000, doing ~ Y9I? No REXFORD E. 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Iha " o typtwrillen r11ponae $394,000 from Iha purch&M and lnstelta• 10 bUtlnesl PlllU'nl to the NoClCI ol Pl** 1uc:tK>n to 1111 h4o/I-Rec:oldlr ., Oranoe mutt be In proplf teoat Bonlt1 Canyo11 bond lion of pre·labr1c:ated this stall t lleld by Dlflull llld Eltc110t1 to s.. est blcidlf 1or cath, (ply· Counry, c:Mkwn•· e» form 11 you w1111 the proceed imi)rovament paltclng control kJa.k. dulY IMl!M. tn.tundlr r1eadlcl ..,.. 81 lrnt ol All 11 llVIM CU1ecl~CY9119 Nauyen court to ~ your Cllll. flmd to Bonita C1nyo11 and usocla\ed equip· sale bt "*-· but ~ ., llllNnlnt ~ d the United SINs, lrld Tu Hoa ran: tius-11 yoo oo not flt 'f04JI Sports Perll Accounl No. rnent = = Of •· No. ~71 d llld Off'1-by cash • castuw's dl9Ck band wile as IOlnl itn· response on 1lma. you 744 1 ·C4120434 and Pecbge B (Memate ,.... • e Of ~ aer Raccnll. -a 511 °" chwi by a stlll °' nlllOnll tlJru f"nt. P• may 1o1e the caae, end trensler $100,000 from No 2) Includes demoli· ~~ ~&: 051MOOO 11 At .. llala btnk. a cfld chWI by a Inc., A your waoe1. money and Sewer Pump Station tlon, upllall pa~ln , IO satislY the~ (No1111) &hllce tD flt stale °' 1.-.. atdl un-~ ( s property may be takt11 Mester Plan 1mpro.,.. 11/lplng, curt>1 and • 6t_ 5 ~nty Cow91oute no IOll. or a ct.a ~ by 1 Wlttlou1 further w1mlng rnents Accou111 No. 111'1, i.indsc:aping, I • Tiie Chk CtMtr Drive WHt slal8 Of ftdlral SIV• and IGH IOOE from the court. 7532·C5600100 to 1 lion Ind pole lighting. MIN di3daimS llfy II-Senti Au, c. 11 1~ AM kllln llSSOCllJllOll . savings F IDIY3t>il~ There art other legal new Boni1a Canyo11 Elltlmeted CoMtruc-lbiity lot an~y lnc:olf9Ct at J>1bk IUCllOll to 1118 1$'SOCllllOll °' SI~ lime O sale~ ~ llw'j requirements. You may Sports Park Aoooul'tl No tlon Colt: M82,000.14 ness of the Id-higliest blcidlf for CISh blnll ~ 111 section money of Ille Wanl to call en 1uom.y 7532·C4120434 and (Includes ICC8ptance ol I Of OCl)8( (pa~ 81 1119 1m1 of sale 5102 ol Ille Fll'lallCJll Code ~S. by cash. 1 right 1w1y. u you do oot 1r811$fer $48,000 trom A11emate1 I and 2) nallonOR1. If any. silO'MI 111 Ca-Mui money o1 1111 and authorued to do busl-..., s dleclt drawn by a know 1n ettomey, you Freeway Reservatlo11 PROVIDE SUB-8IOS Untied Stites) aM llQN. 11-nKS 111 this stett) 11 flt ~ Of national bd. a may call an anome~.. Park Accou111 No. OHL Y TO THE FOL· ~m ~gJ lie and 1nt•tsl C011Ylyed llaln (lloftll) &truce CD idrawn by I state OI femil service or a 7021·C4120375 to • LOWING PRE·OUALI-~ M 10 a•"'~._......,• u_.._ Ille Cou-. CollrllouN al credrt un~-~ a aid office (list-' In I 8 new Bo11it1 Canyon FIED PRIME CON· \eii v..le sa~O;d 'J"'r,""Jsi" 111'jj; 700 Chi~"' Cefttllf Drtw drawn bl a -Of "" Spor19 Park Account No. TRACTORS: ~J.ci f}~/96 as In· proe>tny Situated in said Wfft S111ta Au, Ca II# assoct~~m:· ~loan! ~IPIJ~)de que le 7021·C4120434. EXCEL PAVING I No County and St11t h•t111· nghl. trtlt and lllltr'51 con· m· ~ sa , s bin entreguen esla cltaclon PUBLIC HEARING C,OMPANY . n~ll 111 Booll 1 aft• dlscribed as m«t vtyed to and now tllld by rt •• , 510 Judicial uated Ilene un ANNEXATION OF 2130 Lamon Avenue, ,..,.,,-)()()( i!..., ~l hiNy dlScrlbed 00 said under said Dltd ol Trusf 1n 0 ttie nanciaJ plezo de 30 DIAS BAY KNOllS AREA. Lony Beach, CA 90806 ~~!,'" th~f o.~~l ~.:! ~:101~ ~ g::i'1t::':~:"' S: ~~~if~ tri ~~2Au~~~.spJ>= pu~~1~1J~; Conduct FAX~l~~rs·~~ l :y Ca~ la.,.... designatlOll. 11 any. al the saiblng lht land 111erein as El o.ntrance J..O, J eecrlta a maqur111 e11 2) Adopt Resolutlon No. E.A. MENOOZA, INC. • ~I, Sale .'6/2000 at real pioperty descfi>ed more fully descrt>ed on ~COUr1houSlo 7 8111 corta. 2000-approving Gen· • t8 TechnoloOY Drive, ""' above is purported lo be said Deed ol Trust The ter Drive West, Una cer1a 0 Ul'll eral Plan Amendment Suite l 34• lrVfne, CA ol J~tH~T W. 3809 Seasnoie Or property hetetotore de· a, CA all rlohl, Ii· llamada telefoolca no le 99-3 (A); and 92818·2311 N~(C TOT) ~ Nw.port Beach. Ca 92663 SClibed IS being sold 'as is' lie ano 111tere$I OOllV8yed ofrecara proteccion; au 3) l11troduce Ordinance . (949) 789·9100 R1 The undllSIQrled TrustH The slreet address and lo and llOW held b_y ti un· respueat1 esorill a ma· No. 2000· approvtno FAX: !949) 789·9109 fi lvl "'scla-s :Ii li·""i:; IOI otl\et tOITVTlOll ,._....,natK>n der said Deed 91 T.ru~t "" • .,_ Amendment 901 and PALOMAR GRADING "' ... "'' ..,. n ~ ol th I"_... Ille Qropeny sit~ 111 quina uvne qua .cumpllr 6 PAVING, INC. DRIVE ST. A any 1nco1r ness the any • rN P"~·Y said county, Ca• a de-con IU lormalidades le· pass to seoond reading 2150 N. Centre City ANA property aoctess and othef d8SCnbed above " pur· sen~ ~ l3lld re11r galea apropladas sl 00 May 23, 2000. Pk s t c i FORNIA common -.,...,nal-• ra;:•d to bl 8 Pinellurst •· ~~ ,.... ui la CONTINUED w:f·· ui 8 ' ....... --.. ~· • N c-~ C "" mQfe nJ . Oil US"" q ere qua corte Esoondido, CA 92026 ny ,.....,ress 1s pur· ~ny sroown hel11n The to-nt ewport ""'°"'' a ~Deed o rust eacudle su caao. BUSINESS >.fl~ 743.3007 · to~. tat amount of 111e unpaid 92660 The u~ • hl!fetolore de-SI usttd no preae11ta UNSCHEDULED F ~ 7•3 n61 WA ~VENUE T1us1ee dr$Ctams a11y k· ' .• ~ ~· v •c •Ncv ON THE : '" · CO A M CA 92626 bal.lnct of till obllgl!K>n "' ..,,.. su rtlPUISl8 a tiempo. " " · ' EMMA CO PORA TION APJ 14j.1 ·lS SICIHd by 1111 propeny1o al>dltol. ,..!.'°'strllly ~IC1~ slfee1 S l)Ulldl pertter et c:aso, 'I PLANNING COM· 1318 BroedWay, Suite The total amout1t serured bl SOid and reaSOlllblt es-""' eal ....... ess ..... Olller common· c!esi9n• le pueclen qu11ar su MISSION. 100, sa1111 Monlce, CA b Said $1/lJ I r irnatea c05ls exoanses olher common deslgnaoon liOll. ii any, ol the real aalario, 141 dinlto " otru AcOOn· Appo!nt one of 90404·2710 ~ time ~f ~~ and eovances It the trne ol " any Showll htrltll Said properly dt!scnoed abOYC OOllS de su propiedad the three riomlnees (Eat! (310) 395-0700 llQIL. o ol lhlS IS Ille iMiat OUl>lieatJOn ol the sale wilt be made bul """°'' \l,,~~~ lO De 1087 1111 1viso 1diclonal por McOa11lel, Barry Eaton FAX: (310) 395-6777 $200 102 25. Ill· Nolic:e of Slit IS out covenant OI wwranty Mesa.a ~~·'l'he ~ part• de la corte. or Christi Dettingen) to WESfERN PAVING clJdes the tolal~I ol $77,JOU& In aocttK>n to uprtSSed 0t 11\plltd fl· ~ned 't'rustee ti;, EJCJsten otros requisl· f~t the vacaricy on the OOHTRACTOAS the unpaid casll 1111 TrustN Wiii IC· garaing We posstSSOI °' claimS any ~ab4~y tor any toe legalea. Puede qua Pl11n11lng Commlsslo11, 15533 E. Arrow (inctJdtng and C4PI a cas/lfef's che<:X ~ to pay lht incooectne f the ee\ ~ed aa wt1ich was created as a High 1y ltwlndlle unpaid interest) ,Ind rea-oa""" on as.tale°' national remauwig ~ sum ol address ~ 0ol!let :in ~ mar a resutt of Ille r8'igna1ion ~ 91706 ' $0ll<lble eSllmated costs. bank a clleck O'alllfl by a lht notl(sl SIC\ftd by Slld mon OtSlgnallOll. d any.. ~medlalamelltt. SI no 01 Ricflald Futter (term (626) 338·7889 expenses. a11d aclyanc:es stat~ 01 ledtlal a ecJt uneon Oted ol l'rust Vl'th ltlltr151 S/lOWll hereon Sac! sale conoce 1 un -"""ado, el!Plras 6l30/03l. FAX (826) 338-3799 al Ille bme ol nllal Pll~· °'a cheek O'aW!I by 1 state thefeon as provlde<l 111 said wiY be JT'I~ but wilhout puedt llamu7 un STATUS REPORT Bidding Oocume111s catlOll ol ltlis notlCe °' ledetal savlfl9S llld loan me(s) adV111CtS d any. coYenallt OI warranty, ex· eerv1ao de referel'ICia de ON SANTIAGO DRIVE witt be 1vaflable to Pre· ~~t~1'· ~ associahon savings asso-unde< Ult l•ms ol the pre~~ ~ard· abogadoa 0 8 ulla SPEED REDUCTION ~ekfied ColltractOf Bid· .............. e.y .... --......... t9llllfta .. .,. ........ ..-.~ NMlel C'1111'flalltn ot¥110t ..... Tll9 llUOCMINI 8ldd9f wlll be reqUlf9d to ,.,. -Of .. lollowlrlQ --of~Con· ~· ..... curNnt • .,. ~Of IUtlfnlNlon of tie Bid a.n-1 EnglneeMQ Conl!KtOf (Uotnse Clullllcetlon) A ruc.n .. Code) 0-ral BUiiding Conlractof (lloenH ClaNlflcatlon) e (llcenM Code) P avtng ContrllC10f' (Uolnae Cll11lfk;atlon) C-12 (UcenM Code) THe REOENTS OF' · THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA May, 2000 Publlslled Newport Be1cll·Co1ta Mesa Dally Pilot May 9, 2000 T847 CHl1711211 llOUCE 8F PEllllM l'O .ADI&& I Eli ESTATE GF: llAE .1.PEIEllSCM CASE NO. A2020U To ell htlrt, benefioieri .. , credi· tore, contingent creditors, end per- 1ona who IYl9Y other- wise ~ lntereeted In the wiM or "'•t•. or both.1 of: MAE J. PET~RSON A PETITION·hH bt•n fifed by FAY S. KROENING In the Superior Court· of Ce61for"'8, County of ore;ii:E .PETITION ,.qu .. t1 thet FAYS. KROENING M ap- ,ointed • ptreonel reprtH"tetlv• to edmlnitter the Htete of the dtcedent. THE PETITION r e qu11t1 t h• decedent' 1 WILL end codicUa, if eny, M edmltted to probete. The WILL end eny codioifa •• eveileble for 1xaminetion in the file kept by the court. THE PETITION E~VIC~INC. USTEE c1at1011 °' sav1119S ba11k Pi=. ~~ :,ma:_~ ~~ IO · U: otlcll\8 de 1yud1 legal ~~.~1 f~t from M~~ 8,02nooJ.~S~~ ~ 54~ ' F~RNANOO ::C"F~~t~ ptll$IS ol the Trust .. ano rera~m of J~~rco).I directorlo tale· 4/25/00). l1su.d at M1fffe LVO aUll\orl?ld to do bUlllless of the trusts autld by salO th~ 00 bY CASE NUMBER: Action: I) Reduce Ille CONSOLIDATED a4l r 1 ~, 3182 Pullman Strfft requHts .nhoritv t'O edrniniltlf the .. t•t• under the Indepen- dent Admlni1ttetion of E1UlH Aot. CThi• aithority will ellow the ~reoMI repr• l·6998 accepted the Truslte me• Cfu8d 1nt•eS1 afld addl· ' JUDGE MICHAEL slx·montll trial period; oita""Miaa, CK"I EGA Vl'thholdthelSSUlnCleol ~ 11011a1 advances If any Wlf1 vances., 8&;J 111d (714) 781·2680 meny eotloM with-Sf112000 Trustee's Died untll funds 111aease thlS figure p110r tc ~~-~ rust. ~=::.N~I~ 2) Olrect stelf 10 coo· Attention: Rlctc S.rlottl out obtelnlng court .. ___ 1 h ~CA~~~~~1S,~~~~~~lhe~-~·~~~~~~°'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~(~~=~~~o~~~~~=~~l~~1~~~e~1~ot~~~m~~r~~~m~a~11~1U~~AAP~ I • blooml avalllble lo the sale Th• bentfictary, und• and e~· of~ Thi name end ad· t111ue the development of Prequallfled Prim• epprov•I. Before RTTA MESA payea or endcflff as 8 said Deed of Trust htreto-TruSlee and Of ~sts dress ol 1118 court Is: (Et a Nelghbomood Traffic Col'llractors mey plclt up teklne certeln very COS mn" o1 nghl Slid salt t0te executed end dthv•eo 11eatecl by. said of nombre ~ doreoolon de la Management Program free of charge a lmportent eotion1, C 422 wih be midi but ...thOut lotht undtr$l0ned a wntten Trust to-;illl'. S1 68 corta es Gulde, Including spedfio maximum ofhva (5) sel8 however, the pet· --------covllllnt Of -my. IX· Declaration of Dtfautt ano Estirriated. AmiMil ier-ORANG COUN'TY SU· recommendatiolls for or bidding documents at eanel ,..,,"·~·ve pr-"' _.._. r-.-.. Demand f°' Salt, and a est and iddiilOllll ad· PERIOR COUR Santlago Drive. Wind· o..Jgn and Construction '"'111 .. _ r-"r to • . ... bl •·...-..,,....-,. wltlln NollCI ol Dllautt vances, 11 Jlly, •P in-T, 700 La Services. Svlte 3500. " .,.. .._ le, pon1111011 « tnevn· and 0ectlOll to 511 The ~-this ngora PtlOf IO CMc Center Drive wn1. ward ne and Fr&11· Berkeley Place ~ullding, give notioe to inter-tnnots. to utllfy the 111· ulldlrslgntd caused SllCJ • , Santa Ana, Calif. 92701 cisco Drive and Holiday Unlverslry ot Cehfomla, eeted pt'90nt unlHe ~'*' lltQ.fed by Notice ol Otlaull and Elec-Deed~ The name, address, and Road. Irvine. Ackltionel sets ""Jc hew welved ;:',,_'*°.,..:::::: ::-.:~.b~= 5 n ::'.1=.' •= :: T~ U~A~A'.rc ~.:.:.:.~..: :: ~.: ~ prOVldld 11\trtlll, llld lht praperty IS loc:llld aroo taua plai111ift without a.n at· DREDGING PERMIT. Consottdalld Re pro· eodon.) TlMI I ~ pillqlll ballnc:I ol men lhan llYM months a tomey ls· (Et nornbre, la Action~ R~lve Coral graplllca. dent edmiMUation Deed,.,._ MCUred rt.aid have elapsed SlnCI such wnlleO ~ • I dtrtcelon 'I el numero de report 'I epu~ ity NOTE: ti 11 lhe aittiority will• M ..ti! inllrlsl t ton 1ecordltlon Oat• and Ellc:tion 10 telefono del abogldo del Ma= Dive · s1Jbcontr1e1ors· respoo-gfented u"'9ee en as prOYldld n said Nat• 05.Qlf1000 Robert E. undenlaned~ demanda11te, o del <»-CUR ENT BUSINESS sol>ihty to register wt111 lntere1ted pereon 1.. c:N;f!' end O · W*9 In~ " NoC1Ce -ol . 1 and ml.ndantt que no Ilene ECONOMIC the IJf'llverslty or Con-N H en obieetion to :'::'~er.!:'~ .. = Tfll.. 920 ~ .. O&t£ =Eledlon IO. '° b8 ,. w'~L ~~ "K l VOGELER ~~~g~A~ FOR· IOsol~prographicsl th• petition end ,.._.. £ffle. PO 8oi 3269 in the county """ .......,..,........,ge reoapt 1how1 ,~ o-.,_, ol Trus1 td: Covina. Ca 91124 the real PfOC)erty ~ 147445 FUTURE USE/OE· of tne Surface Perking why t o ourt O!W4l2000 County Rte· (626~-4302 by ens A uated and ~il tflan LAW OFFICE OF VELOPMENT OF Lot·2000 Bid Oocu· 9 orn RtMarch H ukJ J<l"llfl'Tl'llln ESO C3I030l frOlllflS l\IY& WlllllAM K MARINAPARK. ments University wlM 1hwld not 0tent the TIWIH TrustH DMllOll. Ml 5116. 5123 2000 Sll'1Clt such rec:or· VOGELER, noo .t.ction. t) Cootlnue to 11ot1ry 1ubcontrectofl Mlt~ritvr .. niNG on ~2 W1mtr -:nw '106. IRVINE CENTER COllsider proposals. and who have registered the ':-.,~,," wilt ~ ,...,,,,,~9 on (T 1e8~.,81C1 DRIVE. SUITE 800, request addlllonal }II· with OeslS!n & COl\strvc-.. ....., ,,..0un Mey 2.,, ,,,..,. f4) ...,. 20 NOTICE TO IRVINE. CA 92618 foonatlon from: lion Sel'VICes or Con-Z00o at 1 :4S p .M. ~i~~s93f":v.o t;. ~~~~~c1?crss ~~t 7~8g! 1999 ~eJ~'ra Vista Manege-::~:.P~ In Dept. L73 loe•ted Adctltu -w Cl/poS1 com NOTICE IS HEREBY ALAN SLA TEA, Clertl, b. American legion available at Oellgn & et 341 The Cltv By John C Holml>trg, by C. FARIAS, ~ c. Ayres Group ConltNCUofl S&Moes. Drive Of•"98 CA County Records Rti.Mh GIVEN that the Board ol Publllhtd Newpor1 d. Suttlertand Talta Hos-A MANDATORY 12813. TrustH Orv C3102t3 519 TNstees o! Ille Foul'llaln Btach·Coita Mesa pitality P A E • 8 I D C O N· IF YOU 08JECT 5/t6 5123 2000 Valley School Olstric1 of Dally Piiot May 2. 9, t6, 2) Provide direction to FERENCE shall be held TO the gJentine of NOTICE TO SUPPLIERS INVITING BIOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trvs1ees ol !hi Foun1.1ln Vt ney School Oistric1 of Orall9,• County, CallfOf • nla will reoetve bids up to Ind Including I 0;00 A.M. May 18. 2000 at the Ola· trlcf Bus1n1n Office. 17210 Oek Slree1. Foun· laln Valley, CA 92708 At ttlil bme, dltt and "'8c.. bids W1I be pub- licly ooened 1nd read aloud (or 8ICI No oo.s. ' PLAYG R OUND EQUIPMENT" 11 in· dlceltd In the 8ICI Speci- fication. Bid documents and apeclficallollt '" on hie 11 the Olatrk:t Purchasing Department. 17210 Oak Slratt, Foun- tain Velley, CA 92708. (714) 843-3245. The Board ol Truateea reMrvll 11\e riQtlt to rlieol •rf'f and all bids and lo waive lfYo/ Ir• r~gut1rlly therein. Thi right II also rHerved by the Bolrd ol TrustHt to solect tt1m1 ind/or ecope ol wOlit which In their opinion wtll best Nrvt the lleeds ol the Olelrict Dated this 27th dly ol Aptll. 2000 By: Pltrldc Quinn Director, Procurem1nt/Ftcllltle1 Publl1lled Newport B11cll·Co1t1 M111 011ty P1tol M1y 2, 9, 2000 THO Flctltlou1 Bush,. .. Ora119.e County, Califor· 23. 2000 TS38 lllese propooents on the H loltows· THURSDAY, the petition, you nia win recerve b!ds up to followf8'g Issues: MAY 11, 2000 11 8:00 ehould ....,. • ., et the and lncludil'lg 10:00 A.M. a R ·1 II I bl AM It -..... Ma" 24, 2000 at the Dis· Flctltlou1 Bu1lnffl nd. e en ,on o pu ic c'o N.,FEtR ENCE ...-.M heering end •t•te ' N S a quas ·l)IJblic uses "°° ~ ob'-Atl na or trict Business Office, •me wtement 00 site 308 NORTH. ' ,.... 0 11210 Oal< Street. Fou11· Tiie followil narSOlls b Goa"' B"' .. KELEY p• •ce written obi.o• Ir. dol~ bu. ne::: as.· . ~ IOI marilla ~"aulLDING ..... , tioM with the oourt tain Valley, CA 92708 Fl 1 1 8 1 -c. Ml11imum ground b f ... _ .. _ • At this time, date and Cl t OUI UI n•H WESTM NSTER lease UNIVERSITY OF • ore .... ...enne. place. bids v.iN be pub-Ni m• Statement SUPER 8 MOTEL, d. land use entitlements CALIFORNIA, IRVtNE. Your eppHr•nc• hcty opened and read The lollow1ng person1 15558 Beach Blvd., RENEWAL OF IRVINE, CA 92697 mey M In P«Hn or aloud for 8ld No. 00..aA. 811 doing busine11 aa Wa1tmln11er, CA McFADDEN PLACE (See Map In Bid by your ettorney. . CONTRACTOR FOR Alm For Success, 92663·7104 FARMERS MARKET Oocl.memsl IF YOU AAE A PLAYGROUND EQUIP· 3187·C Airway Ave., JITKAR. INC .. (CA), AGREEMENT ATTI:NDANCI! AT CREDITOR or I MENT INSTALLATION" Coata Mesa. CA 92620 15559 811cll Blvd . Action: t) Approve PRE· 8 ID C 0 N· condngent creditor as illdlcated In Ille Bid My111m 0. Telles, W11tml11ster, C1IUoml1 fll'll Amendment to the FERENCE IS MAN· of the deoMled, you Specification. Bid docu· 21792 Ooeal'IVlew Lant. 92e83·71CM Encroacllmtlll Agree-OATORY FOR ALL must file your cllim menlS and spec;tications Hunbngton Beech. CA Tiiis busine11 Is oon-ment. which allows fOf PREOUALIFIEO PRIME with the oourt end are on file 11 ei. District 92646 dUcled by 1 OOtporatlon innual renewal by the CONTRACTORSL_PAE· mall • 0opy to the Purd\asing Oepartme111, Rodney W Ttllea, Htvt you 1t1rted Qfy Managtr for up 10 BID CONFER1:NCE ~ ,._..m. 17210 Oak Slraet. FOWi-21792 Ooeanv\ew Lane, dOlllO bu11ne11 'lfA? No three one yeai terms, WILL BE CLOS£D AT dwtppOintedbythe 11111 Valley, CA 92708 Huntington Beach, CA Jl1'1<.AR. INC .. Jayelh and t :Ol5 A.M. ANY PRE· oourt wkf1in four (714) 843>3245. 92646 G. 8hU18, PrMdenl 2) Review the ourrentl't QUALIFIED PRIME rnoftCN ffOm the A . Mandatory Prebld Thil OOSll'llSI II COil· Thie statement WH monlhly tease amounf. CONTRACTORS AA· det• of ftm '--·~ Conference end Job dueled by· lluaband ind IUtd with lhe C«.illty ftlVINO AFTER t :05 --Walk" WiH be held on Woll Ctefk of Orenge Coullty and A.M. WIU. NOT BE of i.tt.,. .. Pf'O'*'ided May 16, 2000. at 9 00 Hive you at1r11d on 03-2N~OOO t ) RedOCt ltle monthly ELIGIBLE TO PAAT1Ct-In M01'on 1100 of a m at the District Main-doing bu1111111 yet? 2000M23tee leese paymelll to $l30 PATE IN THE BIO PRO. the c.lifomle Pro- tenenc• Office, 17890 YH, 4111195 (tl'llt 11 1 011ly Pilot Afi<, 2S. May 'Itel R round. OA CH9 AS A PRIME bate Code. T1't time Newlal'ld Street, Faun-ref1lal 2. 9. 18, 2000 T~ b) educe the .monthly CONTRACTOR. for fllna ot.im. wll taln Valley, Ca. 92708. Myriam 0. Tolles leue pl~ to St30 INTER Es TED not • ..,.,. befor. All bidders must be Pf•• Thi• stateme111 was during time from· SUBCONTRACTORS four monthe from tnl' at this time to be flltd With the County Fk:tltloua Bu.lne.. November to Fabfu1ry ARE INVITED TO AT· the heering detl Id d I thl Cl .... ol ~ "'-··nty Heme Stlrlemenl only. °" TENO THE PFIE·BIO node""""" ......... .._, cons ere or 1 .... """' Tiie toltowlng peperlOlls c) Mak• no chenge to CONFERENCE. Y_OU....,M·:y project. · on 04·l0-ar• doing bu""-8 u : the monthly reaa1 Seeted bid• wlll not " EX• The Bo&rd o1 Trustees 200041125458 Ut , F1tneu amoullt. be ~ •tter: AMINI the ft9e l!Apt rlllitl'\les the rfolll lo rt· Diiiy Pilot~ l8, 25, Mv 1 • 3018 N. Pub1l1had NtW"Ort 2•00 P.M .. 'T1THU8 SOAY by the ooun. If V0U JICI &rf'f and alfblds and May 2. ?. ~ T827 Pfnewood St., Orangt, C ,. . . 'L:.:.:.: ., • .,.•-onlM~-Callfomle 92865 Beech• 0&11 Mell MAY 25, zouo. ......, 1 .. --... _ .... to waive e11y irragul1r1ty Mell w. StOQkltllt, Delly Pilot May 9, 2000 At: Oesion 1.nd con--ft the eetate, you ltllftln. The right l• alto Flc11tloua Bu1lnee1 3078 N Pln•wood St.. T849 atructlon 'Servtcas, Uni• mey ftle with the rtMrved by lht Boerd of N•m• Si.tement 0 ,..,g,, Callfornl• varsity of Calllomla. oourt • fonnel "• Tru1taes 10 eelect items The following pe1eon1 92665 Flotltlout Buslneat Irvine, Berkeley Pleoe, fOf lpeolel and/or scope of wOl1c ere dolllO bolfl'IMll 'a1· Natille o. SasHr. Heme Staiement 'Suit• 3500, lrvfnl, CA A.H11-. ... of the Mna which In their oplniol'I w.N Chef l>euly'1 Bttch 4780 Blue Mount1111 Thi lollow1nQ· ptrlOnl 92697-2450 of en lnwnlOfY eni ::1 c:;: 1t1e needl ot 0c~~· ~ 1111nd Stytee Drive, voro. I.inc», Cell· .,. dolllg ~ 11, C:leelld bid• wlll be ...,.., of -... Prevailing. W•ge Scale '"'· ''"' 11111 SC .UB. tomll 92887 CHASE~S. 14531 at 2!05 P.M., ...... Of of eny will -'Y 8ncl II on Re. HuntlngtOll Beach, Call· Thtt bullnell II con· G1lw1y StrHt, Well· d1y, May 21, pedtlon or ecroouM ~ b* 27th dav °' fomlap 92&40 8, .. B ducttd by ~ mlnslar, C1Ulor11l1 ~· c--....., In .,.,. • PfO"M•d In Mo-.. ....,, 2000 ' aut IVN ennett, Have you 1t1rt1d 92683 .. """'"'"' don 12IO of it. ~" 328 1 llh St A&8, Hunt• doing bullllMt ........, No Eduardo V1•"utz. emount Of 10% °' Ille Cellfor"'9 ~ By: Plltr1dt Quinn lnglon Belctl. Caldomle Milt w. ~ SendOVtl, 14's31 LumpSutn81MBld,••· Code. A ....... fot OINCIOf, 92"648 Thtl tlattmtnf WM Galway Strttt. W..C· duding •metH. •hell ~ ..... fonn ~~t11;m":1~11t': Tiii• bulltllll 11 con-fllld with the Qounty mln1t1r. C•lllornle eocompwl'J •eoh Bid • ft 119'11 ftom 1he 8 •• c ... coat• •-· ducttdH•v•by: .,111011 lrdV!dutl1ta"'1d ~ °' OrMlll Counfy 92683 ~.J':<,.ltY ilt~on !~ oeurt .... " --, " on 03-21·~ Michele Catherine ~ ~~!!*,,., ........ -.. ":: •11 • ,_ 2 D1i1'1 Piiot "4•y 2, 8. -. buA'9ll ,_., No """ ......,,. ..., "' ... 000 """'pa"'·~ n~n ,_, 2000UMOl1 Stndov11, 14531 the let111 .Pubti1111a P ff : 1831! TNs ":i;t;mel'll Wll Olly Piiot 1"1f 25. Mly Gltwey &Ifft, w... Stile ol CaldOmil, 0.· -y , , !"!: 2. p, JO. 2000 DiH m1net1r, C1llfornl1 P81tmenl 01 tnallf9noa1 0.. 0 M I - flled wtttl Ille County 92683 "-t of I~ Mmltt9G a " WV Heme Statement The loflowtng petlOM .,, doillO buli*I .. Amerim1~ A1t11Y Fi. FlctlUoue IU9lnMt nancill, 140<! Ou.a St. ....... ltate!Mftt Suite 13~. Newport Thi lolloWlno petaona Beeall, Cailomil ~ *" Ooing buti*a .. S.ndr1 K. R1u1Ch, I ) 2000 TIMES RE• ~ oC OflllQI CounlY Thia bualnee9 II con-to T~ Sufttv lneur· -If. ,_ .._ on 4·21-2000 f1c:tltlOue ..... ,... duCttd by ~ 8llCf "'°' 1n Thia Stett o....-. CA 2000M27'" ...___ ....;,."'_I Wife --··-..... ~ ~ -m ........ u-.. 2. 8, ,... ~~-..=:...... . ... _..._.._ -· .. _ ~, v ,.,. ,.......__ H•ll• you 1t1rt1d and let ~l'KtOl1 ---~-IOI --X-"'"-=--I1.11!l30111a1 .,. dolr1g ea· doing flutlnttt 'J9I? No will be ~ ID ~ 1400 Ouell SI .. Suitt At.t't' bl 2000 TIMES 13$, NtWJ)Ofl Bead! REALTORS. ·~' ,_,. Cellfornla 92860 • o. va~ 20, F_. Gery E RtulCtl, Jr • RMcn. Cellfornla •to 1400 Ouelt St .. Suitt AOHll• T. RI .... , .. 135, Ntwpo11 8eadl 1t431 Rut Ot V*- C.llloml1 IJ2ee() • 20, FootNlf fllenetl. Cel- Thl• bu11nt .. It ~ '°'"" 810' Mled by jOlnt VWi!Utl Thia ~ It QOno HIV• you ttaned dUoMd by. an ~ doing bualn•.. ytt? H1v1 you 11artl4' y~~Reutdl ~ bullrW~ No ....,_ ~ T. •"'"' Nttmtllt WU Thia llatement ... llled with !tit ~ fllld with IN ~ ~ °' Qnwige ~ Clelti of Orwlge Couney on .._2'4000 on C.2f.2000 lt00tl271.. 111111111tf r.:: -a.·~ m --. a. \.':; t THE WATERMARK Michelle 0111\erlne lie no11dllcinminttton ,._ GAOUP. :HO s. ~ Mndov1I ~"' fofYI In Orivt, Anehllm Hiia, Thie lltettmenl Ml llhe lldCllng Documlnll Cllttornla t2tol 1111<1 .. the County end to pily Pfevelltnf JoMofl C. Mc:Kown, Oe!ll of Ol*'ll eouney weg1 ,.... .... lclcl9o 310 S. MoNtr DfM. on CM/1~--!Ion of ltll WOtl( Anehlln'I Mil, ~ -1111 All IMUranOe ,... ~· butlnMI 18 con-m Mly I . 11~ =-....... IO M-. *IClld "Y an tncM"'8t eMI • ~~= Have you ttantcl au.lfted It cr,:M ~ ~ ..,-..::.., ND <X>NVINIBNT 1 19ill1F191. Aff Mill ~ ............. ~..!'c ~ ..... .. tlld With ltll CounlY .,..., • ..,.____ Wed ~ I ..... ,..,,, Q8ltl °' Olwlll ~ ~~ en •·•2000 .._ 1<N -.di "'11 .. l""ll .. l .. 17"1"H, C~IFIED ~..., •. ·~ (949) 64~'678 , ADV'IR'NllmfT FOii-ii• .... .,cadl&N• pe.-oltbed by.,."'*" 19Wd. ~ bldl tor. L&llflP an Connot .,. =torlN~ \WWUXIA'TW ~ DPANllOH. -=~ ~ NO • .allA UNIVEMrNOf CA&.9'0RHIA. lllYM DUCRl'110N Of WORK: Tll9 P]oject oonlilll of llln ttw .. •atorY. TrPf 5 Bultdlng1, toteflng 170,700 eq\Jlrt feet. modiflcatlOn of an 1xl1t • Ing pet1dng lot, mod· 111catron of au 19qu1rtd aupporttng utlllry l'fl. tems. and demolition of four ex11tt119 s1Jt>1t1n· dald residence halls end 1 substandard com· munltY oen1er bulldlno. Al additlve alternate bid Items ttll projed eJSO ~. 7,700 .... Community Center buf6dlng, a 2,400 a.I. 111 hOustno 3,500 .... d'- • and an EX· tended Day care Center bullclng. Conetrucllon Coit Ellimn: SU,850,000.00 PAOvtOE SUB-BIOS ONLY TO THE FOL· LOWING PAE.QUALI-FIED OEStON BUILD TEAMS: HARPER/NIELSEN OlllHOHAM BUILDERS (JV) 224 l Kettner Blvd .. Suite 300, Sen Diego, CA 92101-1769 (619) 233-7900 FAX; (819) 23:3·1889 PCL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 200 Burchell Street, Glendale, CA 91203 (818) 246-3481 FAX: 1818) 241.sns Bidding Oocume111s will be available to bid· ders Wedneed1y, Mey 10, 2000, and WUI be fs· Sued at: CONSOUOATED REPROGRAPHICS, 3112 Pulll'lllln StJMI, Colte ...... CA 921126 (714) 751·2'tl0 Attention: Rlctl Bertotti CH S1J Oelosdlllo Prequatilit cl Prime Contrectors may pick up tree °' ctlarge one ( 1) sepia 1nd lour (4) sets ot l>k:lcllng dOcuments a I Design and Conslluctlon Servfoes. UnlVerslry of Cali1omla, Irvine, 9500 Bertceley Place, lrvtn6, CA 92697·2450, AOdl· chased at Con1t11c1ors' COii lrom Consolidated Reprographlcs. NO~: IT IS THE SUB-coNTRACTORS' RESPONSIBILITY TO REGISTER WITH THE UNIVEFISfTY OR CON· SOLIOATEO REPRO· GRAPHICS TO AC· KNOWLEDGE RE· CEIPT OF THE UN· DEAGRADUATE H 0 USING EX· PANSION, PHASE 11. MESA COURT BIO DOCUMENTS. UNI· VERSITY WIU. NOTIFY SUBCONTRACTORS WHO HAVE REGIS· 'TEAED Willi DESIGN ANO CONSTRUCTION SERVICES OR CON· SOLIOATED REPRO· GRAPHICS, OF AO· OENOA WHICH AAE AVAILABLE AT OE· SIGN ANO CON STRUCTION SERV· ICES. A TWO MANDATORY P R E • 8 I D C 0 N· FERENCES shall be held as follOws: tO:OO A.M. Wtdne .. day, ... ,,7. 2000 Unlvers of Celilomla, rvme Berkeley Place Bulldlng Room 2001, lrvlll8, Cellfomle 92697 (949) 824-8630 and 10:00 A.M. Wednt• day, Mil, 11, 2000 Unlve111 .. f~ calllomla, Berkeley Place Building Room 2001, lrvtne, Cetlfomla 92697 (949) 82Hl630 A1'TENDANCE AT BOTH PRE-BIO CON- FERENCES '5 MAN- DATORY FOA BOTH PftEOUAUFllD PRIME CONTRACTORS: THE MEETINOS WLL BE CLOSED AT 10:05 A.M. AKY PAE-QUALIFIED PRIME CONTRAC· TORS AARMHO AF· TEA THtS TIME WIU NOT BE EUOtBLE TO PAATICtPATE IN THE 81D ll'ROC£SS AS A PftlME CONTRACTOR. INT'EAEITED SUBCONTAACTOAS ARE INVmD TO AT· TEND THE PRE-810 COHF!ftENCH. ............... tfle LUlftP """ .... 9lcl wllftOt .. UCllll'ltl ... ter: 2 :00 P .M., Wl.DNllDAV, JUfd 14, aooo. Al: Oee!Qn a~ Con· llN<illon Servlcel, Unlvel'llt; of Cellfomla, IMnl. ~ 8eftcetey Place, lr.,lnt , CA '2e87·2450 ............... Unit Prtcee eM ....,,,... .. net .. accepted ef. ter: 4 :00 P.M •• MDNUOAY, ~ 14,2GOG. ~~Con- ~ of Celllomll, IM'le. '500 8eltfeley llttace, Irvine, CA t2917·l480 ............ tor """"' ............ ............ for """ ...... IMI After'Nele ............ :OI P.11., Wed"Hdey1 ..... 14,IOOO.. llCI ~ In .. emount d ·~ ol .. ~'-"" ... _ ... _...,._.._ ..... ,,.... .... ~~ llCI, ~lld.;;,.,..~:: 0..., IMlcl In lfte ...... """''"" .... °' CllltDmla. 0.-~-2' "T::i ;;;.,_.~.,,.,,. 8'1118 In lNI .... "':n..111111'1 .... CW117HOI NOTICE Of PEllllON TO ADM•ISTER ESTATE Of: DONALD T. KITTS CASE NO. A202191 To •II helra, b1nefroleri11, oredl· tor1, oontlngent creditors, end per· 1on1 who mey other· wlH b• Interested in the will Of eetete, or both. of: DONALDT. KITTS A PETITION ha1 been flied by ELIANE ORTUNO In the Superior Court of Celifornie, County of Orenge. THE PETITION requHtl thet EU A NE ORTUNO be eooolnt· ed " pereonel ;epr .. 11nt1tive to edm1ni1· ter the HlAll• of t.he d1ced1nt. THE PETITION re qu11t1 t he decedent'• WILL end cod1ci11, if eny, ~ edm1ned to probete. Th• WILL end env codicil• ere eveileble for exeminetJon in the fill kept by the oourt. • THE PETITION . - Htl' wattlomy to--- edmlnieter the ••t•te under the Indepen- dent Adminlt tretion of Eatete1 Act. (Thie eu\horilY will ellow the p~raonel repre• 11nt1t1111e to teke meny ectJon1 with- out obtelnine oourt epprovel. BefOfe t•ldng oertaln very importent ectJona, however, the per- 1onet repr .. entetlve will be required to give notJo• to inter· Hted ptt1on1 UnllH they hev1 weived notice or oon11nted to the propo11d action.I The indepertv dent edminietretion MJthority will be grented unle11 en lnterteted person fil11 en ob/•ction to the petlt on end thowa good CMIH why th• oourt should not grent the euthority. A HEARING on th• petition will be held on June 8,, 2000 at 1:45 P.M. in Dept. L73 located et 341 The City Drive South Orenge CA 928153. IF YOU 08JECT TO the grenting of the petition, you 1hou1d ~peer et the he1nng end 1tete your objection• or f1l1 wnuen objto· tlona with the court befor• the heenng. Your eppeerence mey be in per9on or by your ettorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or • contlngtnt creditor of the d1c1eatd, you muat file your cleim with the coun end meil • oopy to the penoNll r.,...m .. Ow IPPOinNd by the oourt wfthln four monthe "°"' the dMe of ftnt leeuenoe. of i.u.,. •rro ... In M01'on 100 of • the Cellfottll• Pt~ bete Code. 'The dme fOf fl!lno o1.im. w111 not ewpre M fore rqu, month• from • • the heeriftCI clete notloed ebove. YOU MAV fX· • AMIN! the flte ke.,t ..,. by the oourt. If VCM1 ••• peraon Nnlf"t• .. ' ed In the ...... you mey ... wt1tl the oourt • fonMJ "• =· !.°'...!$ of en 6"wntCMV • 1Pt1r91tl of -... ...... or of ~ pndoft Of ... .......: ;; .. prov4d1tl .., ..--..., 1290 .. ~ .. c.61fo""8 '1obete. ": Code ................ ............. --.. ~ ....... '"""die""' • oeurt... ::: .. ... ...: :::: iJi'L _ .. s a11 . :: .. ~ ......... r.-.. ,, : jjot .. T.-0.-• ..... -· ... Ql -: ... ..,, --= SELL .. .... -· ........ ... • ,Whome ·: ~*8111d-= g ••• II ...... liil .. !I . ...... iii ByPll•• (Q.JQ) <· .. ~-:i678 ByMllMllPtrsem .no 'lN 11i.\ su-..... (:0,.u. \It~. ('\ Cl:.'b:f.' flair-11wl 1lratlli11r; ltlY' ~oL~·i'1 IO du111µr • 11l11m1 nmkr. 'I Ill' 11ul1IU.lwr rN•n1'.:. 1111' rij!lll th rrtt-or rrd11-.ih. l'f1 i..r or r1·1r.•1 nm rl1h~lf11.'tl 11d~rni~mr111. PINI"'' rr1>orl :1m 1·rror tluu nul\ IM• in 'our rlo-.irietl :iJ i111n1Mltatrh. 'I IH' Uuih 11ilo1 lM'l'i·ph 1111 lillfJilit\ for om l'm>r in 011 111h 1•rt1~·11i.1u ft1r 11. hll'l1 11 11110 I"' 11'iJ>•Hl~1l>l1· r~i'i'pt for thr m .. 1 or thr •Jltll t' tlt'llllllh IW rnpiNI h\ lltHnor. (.n-•1lit l"IUI 0111~ Ill' llll0\\1•1J rl)l'\111' fit..,1 lll-t'lli1111. SERVICE DIREcrollY -For All \'our Home and lkllinell Neeck -......... _, ..... . ..,..._ldw...r. Sll _. .. ...__, ......... Ms.NJI dill Gl I ·a11...___ OPPORTUNITY Alllsl'lll K1M• adVettl$ln9 In Ill newspaper 15 subject to 111e Ftdlrll fan Housino Act of 1968 a amendtd which mallet It Illegal to acNtrllse ·any prelerence, Mmltallon or discrimination bUed on r1ee. color, reno· ton. sex, lland~p. tamlllll sratus or nat.ional origin. or an lnlenllon lo mru any such pieference. limitation or discrimination." Tiiis newspaper wlll no1 knowingly acctpl any advertisement for rul t$late wtlieh is 1n v~n of Ille llw. Our readers are htrtby Informed that all dWtlflnos aclVtrtlsed 1n Olis ~r are avallable on an equal opportunity ~is To complain ol discrim1· Mton. cd HUD toll free al 1~2H590 1 HOUIEWCOND06 '°" UL! GENERAL Camden Court 8eluty 2.Br 2.58a Twnhm, ~ & bright with new palnt & carpet. AvtW Now. A 10• Musi s..~ Open Sat a Sun 1~. Ag!. Trlahe 714·296-2038 1 32 .::m 1 I 111 :.a-n I .__I *_10_Mn_IHAl_a::__.1 . . NB Big Cenyon Condo BARGAIN WATER FRONT Owner Left Country The Price wlM emaa yout Apt, 949-723-1120 Soeclout 2bf :. 28' 28a, garage. washer. office. garage, fir • ctyer, pell oll, young prort great locatlon S 1 mo pref d, seoo.s 1100/mo plus • MW7MOll * ut~·s, ftrSt, last & deposit Avail &'1 .-111.1712 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1-~1 WOlff TAHflNG BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT AND SAVEi COMMERCIAUHOME units from s 199.00 Low Monthly Peymeot FREE Color Callloo Cll t.1100·711-0156 W.F Wtll• A·7 Metel Bendtew $750. Aocllwell drt1I ~ $300 Delta 14" 8endelw MOO. Mf.5'&-MIO •V.A.• ABANDONED BEACH GIAf<T 2.sTOAY UNDER $500,000 0-lo downlown ..... ,....,..~~~"""""~~· ............ FRIE COUNSELING FIB UST OF HOMES HtJONA REPOS 714-1341100 '.'I II H11ll HI iii I \lil!I .............. HOMES OF THE WEEK AGT. MH2H120 Orlglnel 1926 Speniltl Cot· ~properly has 58r'sl'J8a non oonlom1ng llltus. loc. on Balboa Pt!WI $769,000 Call agt 949·673·3899 or pa99 EASTSIOE C.M. 28r t8a ~ & lrMrior ~ new ~ t:alPtl lkx>f1 & landscape. A veil lmmedially 326 E. 18111 Pl $1 ,37S{Mo. Agenl 949-759·3797 5peciollS 2Sedroom. ftplc. On Tiit Sand 8tautillA 38r yatd, gllegt. $1395/Monlh 2br tpt. 8moM ~ no pea~+ utl1 L!fty 714-374-7117 COM 2IA APT lhlle 1em. Share ba 2 blocks lfom Ocean S650mo mUSI like cats 949-675-8737 2.58a, lam rm w/Fp, IW>oe 949-5-48·3959 3-Sty CIPt Cod 28r 1111, Sh Ptnio Pt Ooean/Catattne IM liv rm & yrd, lhr 2nd llr OWCISe Vltwt. spa in front ptllO, 38t Home 1-lty, ~ rm Gour kit, Irv/din, FP, ·wfd, Homes Call Agt 949-673-3899 or t ltm rm. large yani, RV oar. 11700 2721 Pt. Del Older Style Furniture PlAHOS • Collectibles ·~·~ ............ ()llu ........ $$CASH PAID$$ .. ,... ........... WE BUY ESTATES • ~-fnencly...,... . . ' -, CONSIG~lMENTS I , JO 1 > • For Sale !!!!!!' !MH51-4610 • peitlno, new painl.'cerpet Mer. 94~12 A~ fJ§, In Our Sat • $18™"9 949-574-3531 ~ : a~I b1t::t~€ 1 111 ":ti11 • •I '.:o~ : S1llft It $85. VACATION AENTAL"S ._ ......... • o dll 0n1y s111t,ooo 28r 2aa 0n The Golf c-38r °" o-i FIOM 3 1o .... .....-. c:um11 : : T .. .!!ay n5ePM Condo. xlnt cond, greet.,.. 2.se.. oNd COIMl Wpoot, t120Qlpef ..._ "°'*" -•l--r ... .-... loRJIN Pnnc Orly. Earl & JIMtf 1or1N1 d!i, fem rm, beaut ldl, HcMe. • MH4N150 ~110... Taylor, Jg!! 9o49-M 2"'122 ~:-·94~~ VACATIOM AEHTAL 2 & I • APPLMNCEi I Open. House sar 281 IPldous ~e . . De1dllne 111111 will carry loan Point Atfltdalrt« 1or .. .. _ • Sal lsJFah Is. conwn pool W:J\I bd!, 2c Al!· 94N7S.7130 NEW HOT POINT ,, ""' ..... ll\ll ~ Ho.. " ------Deadllnes ------ Hean 1,.1 .. pht1t1I' ll<I011ro-.'>:OOl'111 \lowi11\-l rwil1 \l'aUc-ln 8~l0am-,):(}0prn "'·~-1,..i.1 Mon<lay ............ Friday 5:00pm TI1uN(l11y .. Wc>tlrw!)lloy 5:00pm Tuelltluy ......... Monday S:OOpm f riduy .......... Thur...lay. 5:00p111 Wednt"lda) .... Tut'Sllay S:OOpm lunla) .: ...... : .. Fri<la~ 5:00pm ARE YOU COHHECT£0? INTfANET OWi Wll!led S35CMOOlper WMk 1-IOl).705-3438 Eit I or www.ho,....blz.com AUTO DOOR TfCH 8a9lc eledrle & meclllllllc:at 1kt1ts plus clean OMV Cell 71W42·1337 AVON PRODUCTS Oec:llrt roi.w ildepel Ider ice Control )'OUf own illCOOll Set '/Qll own ~ an Avon repr85elQllYt cell the shots Leh lalk (888)94HOS3 CAL'SCAH 1110111000i\1'1Q<>O o .. 6 0 0 ... 111 111 0 : FUN SALES EHVJA. * Some sa1e5 up. FT 111 1Clam-7pm S7hr U1> : (D.O.E.) Banal pkg 111 avail AwlY 0 0 8elt>tqlltS Galore : 2300 Hillbor 8MI. tH : CoSla Mesa : (On-Sile inteMew) 00111111111001110000111<1 ·Great Career SALES oppty Community newspaper I gtOUCI ~ lat OUlSlde Gaiys Newport Beach II Mlet rep Should possess currenlly hiring lot Data Slrong Mies aboltly, be ~ntry/Clerical assistant po9 Otg8111Zed & 11ave exceUenl In lhe buymglmerch dept customer service &kms Musi be computer ltterete Sal 8tnelll "" 1f1C1 excellent benef11s Cell • comm ,...g Siew Loucks ~2371 ~tk plan Drug screerWll)' Ot Fu ,.. 949-640-2752 phySICal req'd EOE -Send " separate ~ MIJl1 be good Al1lerlcan cook No ' children pets, smoklflll or llQUOt Musi be clean, neat and good dnver Our cer Cell Mr. Teylor dly 14H44-4910 evening MH75-7!157 MANAGERS '"""' IO Mary Carlson al 330· West Bay St Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 or FaJ Resume IO (9'9) 631-5902 800t<KEEPEA PT 4 lo 11oUr1 per WMk. Wcwlc ._. office. Oul4~>0k.il PT Se4I storege needs two asslSI mgrs two IO fivt ~ per ..... Office WOl1l & mllnl Cal 949-644-274 SALES ASSOC'S Up9cale. sptetalty 1eta11tr aeeks outgoing motivated sales assoclalt IOt Full & PT posn10ns Idol c:andldates will ~ pr~ 8xptf In ii lldlts ~ ..... have excellent CUSIOmef 1411'«8 P:Jlt and I desire IO succ:eed. Hl1Y rate comm D.O E au.Rhed appbnts please Cat1 94~-8689 Wickes Furniture In Com , •• llOW hmQ WAREHOUSE WORKERS Mt-71M300 NEWPORT DUNES Employmint Opponun/1141s ... lllnquel Stall CLEAICAUCUST SVC 1.0.1. BOSTON WHALER 21' OUTRAGE. 250 Y1mah1, lrllltr, tleetronlct, blmlnl. etc. S21.SOO 94MSM1!1t 717~ ELECTRIC BOAT 2111 DUFFY 5u1>t1 aean 1 a.mer. $170001080 714·967-2902 Lv Msg Gredy • White 248 '98 $11 cond, owner momg UI>· GPS. fish lndr trailer low hrt, $51K MM73-9015 I H1 SAILBOATS I Ctdillac Oev111e '94 Low lll!ies. leather, aw big ASS & more• 1211927) $13.988 HABEAS 1714)540-11100 Cldillac Eldotado '95 Low malts. V8 Nonhslar sil- ver leather (6t9359)t $19 9118 A BERS . (7 415;'°'9100 CADILLAC SEVILlE '19 Whtie (hther, low m1tn, elcellert condition• 1816137) $6988 NABERS (714)540-9100 Chevrolet Corvtne '93 Lo 1111. 30th Anniversary new brts. dot condlllon• (100510) . $17 988 HABEAS (714)540-11100 CHEVROLET TAHOE ~7 4x4 leather many extras excellent COfldltion. 1 1360986) $23 988 NABERS (714)540-9100 Ct1EVROLET XCAB '00 112 Ion SMverado. V·8 many pwi leatures bal ol 11.arr PflV rer4al' 11•26611 '24 9M HABEAS (1t 4 )54().9100 CHEVY CAMERO AS '92 V·8 25111 annlversaiy model euto Ill( neW pla111 lltw smog oef1. rul 11\1/p S495GOBO 949-723-1504 •KAY A IC t Corvelte '11 S2k ong milel. COBRA TANOOM al ong auto trans $10 OOOI with ell ~ $500 obo 714·962·1756 \hint) MMSM1!19 717.()98'2 949-465-6022 tole} Joiw1 UDO 1.,. SAIL BOAT WiUI tnlillf end all 1cceuorlt1 saoo 1149.-646· 1162 DODGE DURANGO 9t Lolded. blue. 1 of 1 ldndl XF800753 $27,996 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH PEDAL BOAT t4t..f4o.6445 S2·SJOO Greal II/Tiiiy tun• DODGE WTRETIO ES '93 Cal Pat 7!'-9&2-6065 W1111e. 4 dool 3 3 ~1 Llltlnn• Avl • VIit Point tBr Illa. Wiik to I I Condo. k'Y fl.In. steps lei Th d $209.000 Da~ Pmct. agt I I o.w $300. M2'43M041. ur1 ay 949.719.1s20 • OfFICll · SPM exqu111te 29rl2BI elntle M ....., ---.-----, ~...!!!!!~~~ It Pays to Cliff Haven &and ntlll ll«y tumlahecl 8ayfront . . 414 ~·- Advertise pnme .,.., 481 38a. ~ 110111e Thi• home er· 50090 " omce . · ~""~:::~~ Host CuNers ~leaden ... Front Dttk Aoenls IJil>WfVUll rds ... Feality ~ IJ>HOUStketp0ng ... Stc1mty CONCIERGES ~ bentfi1 peck· 191 Included. Full and. Pert tlmt poelllone evelt IWtlll lloura. PlttM apply In ptrlOtl. Ealy 1CCtU to 405 FWY. 3200 Herbor Blvd, Cotta ..... WOLFF TANNING BEDS Tan 11 home' 8uy Dtttcl and Savtl Commtfcllll Home un•ta from $199.00 Low monlhly paymenll Free colot caialOg CaW 1odar 1~·1310 S9Ks~s"'?i·,~:;"'· · DRAIN SVC VAN FUllt lqlJllll)td 112 AelOllar " •• ~ oond ~obo Ing chklren's "'IOO· muter In the Best 1u11e w/Frplc & balcony empldiea beauty W11h ill newly dtcorlltd. h .. tlng. ltlllln ......,. aoll & love-LOCAL sm.ooo. Mar1t Jackson, ~ted• ~~ ..... ~ NC. nttr ~ Hospital _.,new still wi.ppec1, very &-n1 888·735'9328 u, ,...., .. -·1 949-64s.6680 for .l!y. loll. lop quelity. Was S2000 Real Estate ..,.... 1 creQble YltW ol bay. In-: $890 949-261 9933 S I CWld Wiii .. home """ I I * . ect on NEW HOME BUYER Idell dlerge ii the UM of -..,.;1 IT "--w ... a dryer Call Today II : AlEATI Don't &.iy 1 New an t1tc1nc bott. prOVldM • . $150 fOf ptlr. Sofe encl usA : =u:~ ~pt:r ::':'~~~ ~ POSTAL JOBS ·=·@.·~~~"' RIVERA :. "Undtrtllndlng Mello ~I ~ :J::._ ~ $48,323.00 yr. Now hlrir1o • AOOI" Get Educaltd-8uy ...... ., _, • ..., • ...,. No experience • Paid 1Jlin.. 949-574-4252 l :-COA~ =::'GE• ~"°'::,t,~ ~ ~\ ior 11:::. ~en:i~ ANNE ! t4f.72M70I. Llmlltd rent beQlrW al $.4000 • 800-429-3660 ext J100 e Q!!!!!tltltt.c.u Nowt monlh If renled 1eea lhlrl 8 ..,,!C:.:;:A::.L • ... s,,.,CA.,,N.:.r.1 ___ _ : WILLEY : monthe. rent Is $4500 • ------ : 949-574-4249 : WATERFRONT = .:": =:. :! 1-LOlf' I e e COHOO 2br, 21TH ST e1ef or ahorMime *itor. FOUllD •••• .. ••••••••• MARINA By Owner f11eMe ct11 v.t Aentlll, ....__ _____ __. $4!0,000 MM7M042 Inc. ti I00-241-4112 Of I ·::. .... 11 • emell ua at VII· •• I l.01IUND 1 ........... -. POii ULE . ti,, ~-J::': OPEN fRl.SUN 1M :::" mg, wld. nre II" 329 HAACtSSUS i~1~oe::o:. ~ ~~~ 11,395,000 ...... 4 BEDROOMIU BATH IM llCft ..-. wtltf, power. FOUND BIRD PlEASE DESCRIBE 14t-574..-a46 LAURA Olllce a "°"" turn, SAT/SUN MAY 13 & 14 10 00-5:00 ~ must go Btctm. ... IV'a, chine cat>inet. contrt11et table. 8ookshell, 911 dd Olk pool !Ill, xk1t cond CASH OOL Y 949-722:()155 Ou .. n1lze plUow top bo11pfing I Nttr .... never uHd. w/30 yr wer11nty UH/obo. Cherry Rice Polter 1 pc btdrll -. S1MGiobo Can ....,.,, '4W07·7'11115 OUH:N Ill( Sl.EEPIR IOf A OHL Y 1 YEAR OLD 9350 M .. ,._ •••3 pllont, ~ COITllUlily. no ........... ""'1cticinl. Low dowMow FOUND RING M1-11wn1 I I mon~ peymentst .• ·---IJ· :· Cal~~~ .. ICAL'SCANl =-: a-:.;.:1 ·-=·I dtln, plced IO ... ,500. Donllcl Pfeff Q.-1 =:i 10 Coldwell Benker lhool/Thllte11. re- Ml-7SH074 fUrblllled lowly 18r 1 wMdgt trom S7~ 11 TOM1--.1 • AMT $45Cl'alp Some Wionot 1m OfflND II M 38r A ... lo -t Ill 1N . U S. llom 1217,000 llllldll 1117 ....... Ave. Aell IOt ;;m11 ~: Of. ;."~.= Prop Mngl. ··'. ) .. ' -' .. :.;. -& - - CAU TO DESCRIBE 1950 Styte din set. 14t-t40-8575 ~ .... 4 dleb. Pl.,., LOST CAT Udo Ille 8 Y" •· f:4l!O, 94M9'7·2019 old, dlll! Pl ......... chtl1 & pns. lhort hllr, OllMtld Inell r!!P!I! !4H73§5!0 'ACR: YllW • 0... ........ 2 .. 117A I 1111 Ball lar ll'll!!O, ..... , .. 1· •I ... Groundskeepers Apply In pertOll to H.A. l)ept. 0 1131 S.Ck Bey OrM, Nlwport 8e1c11. CA .-721-3113 EOE ADVERTISING CO HPB, Beyaldt office nttdt """* tfllPloYM fOf " Pot. Compul« ...Ua, ~· booldleeplng, c:lll'll lnlwecton. llMt be Ofglnlnd, llulbll, end hlw -°' hunlof. Wll treln. F11 lnqum to MM7S.21311 (CA ·SCAN! 4 PHONE REPS Ful-bme En«otlJC people tor Mortgage Co Eam to $1500/per week • comm+ benefits Salta •xi> pref'd Cal --949-~5719 PlllMbe .... M the llstlnta In 1111• ClttfOrY ""' requlN you to call 1 !IOO numbef In which ... Is • dllrve .,., llllf'IUle. 1 •~s 1 ACUAA Ct. S.O '!Ill Cashmere/IVOfY (001833) S20 987 LEXUS MISSIOH VIEJO Mf.364.o&M BMW 3111CA '117 Conwn, 8llCk IOI tliedt (YI 1354) 1:2095 CAEVIEA BMW 714-135-3171 lllW ml .. eon-... ,.., deenl WBl215C7 127,115 LMD M>YIR NIWORT llACH 1•••H44I TOOLS and ALL' 714·301·3423 FORD EXPEOl'TION '91 Too Many Clpbo!w tC20590) W .987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO M9-l&HM4 FORD F-150 '97 Super Cab, bill, lllUlt -1 VKC73724 $23,996 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH M~5 Ford Ranger 5uptf C1b 97 LOldld, blac~ low 1111. VP8111154 S1U15 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH MH4M445 Hondl Ac~d U '91 While. 40' auto. u Slenlo. cd chenotr 1-ow!'ltf ledy drt.wt 170k I'll. deal\ "1lall '" $4995 hrm pp Mt-720-0521 HONDA PllllMW' • Loeded, white, lthr, W4415419 111,195 LANO AOVEA HEWPOAT IEACH t4M4M445 • .. - ·- . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 33 37 40 45 63 STUMPED? Land Rovtf 97 Range Rover U IOlded v A354013 $46,1115 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 94H40-8445 Ca• tor NlsW9fS . ,_,._.,11auty,_,_ • ~,., _ 1·f00.37o.tl00 ext. code 500 Bridge 8Y CHARLES OOAEN wittt OMAR SHARIF .-Mt TAHNAH HIRSCH ON 11IE WILDE SIDE Nei lher vulncniblc. Ea5t deals. • NORTH •AQJ O Ag 7 3 0 A.63 •AQ9 onwp could hive come from lily IHtboolt on dimination pl.lyt. SIACC die two-heir! rMpOlllll· 10 Nonh'a second takeout double pro_miled nodlin1. Soulh felt jullified 111 jumpin1 IO four heam over J)lrt· ntt's Uvee-diamond cue-bid. North W&W • K4J O J9 EAST •11872 0 6.5 needed to bear no~. S1wna South w11 Kit Wooltey of Kcns1n11on. c.Jil. He won the Ol)ell· loa dwnond lead llld drew lnlrnps in two rounds, cndina an hand. A splde (iriesse won, deolarer i:etumed 10 hand wilh a diamond nifh 'ld fCptlll· o KQJIJ7 • 10!3 SO•~ 0 1094 2 • KJ2 • IOfiS l:'Q 108'2 o .s •8764 Opcnin1 lead: King of o NORTH Dbl Dbl Jo 60 cd the finesse. After cuhlna the tQC of 'J*les, a diamond Nlr completed the elimination of sPldes and dia- monds from boch docl~'s hind and dumRIJ. and the COlllTICI oould now be Cllllrtied. Declarer led• low club from hand, intendina 10 simply cover any card West produced. When West followed low, declarer inserted lhe nine, k>Sln1 the tnck to East's jack 'and, In the process, cndplaying thal defender. A diamond or spade rc1um would per-mh declarer 10 Nlf in hand and diJ,. We an: not sure bow many agree wilh I.he Oscar Wilde epigram: MLife imitates an!" Ctttainly, lhis deal from a reQCnt World Th4ln Champi· card dummy's queen of clubs, while a club back would be into the table's major tenace. Either way, the defcnd- CIS oould score no mon: lh:an one club trick, and lhe slam was home. LEXUS LX410 .. L.oedecl. chimp, must _, W0074417 151,915 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH MM44M445 lilefcld11 Benz E320 'ts Smolcl/Sllver (003516) $32,990 FLETCHER JONES 800-927-3571 Mlfc9d11 Benz S420 '9 • MERCEDES E320 '17 while, Pardwnent, dwome ~ s alldc co Player, lo mies, #ii cond. By OMv $37,900. 714-436-&i61 or 9-49-760·9160. LEXUS SC ~ '15 WNltll'/OIY. Lealhet. Lo Mi (030336} $24,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO .... SM-OH4 Black/Black * MERCEDES 300CE '88 (267292) $33,990 taupe, gold package, FLETCHER JONES sheepskins, mini cond. IC)0.927·3578 $11,900, 9-4!1-873·1943. Mercede• Benz E320w '97 Wtute/Grty (324519) $35.990 FLETCHER JONES 800-127-3578 LEXUS SC 400 '15 ~--F~ Spec. (040200) $26,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO MercedlHltol C210w '15 '4•394--068-4 Blacll PeatWlack Mucte Mlltl '81 4cyl, 111k ml, pw, ps, CC, AJC, xlnl cond Jackson Racing Hudef & exhaust $4.800 IMM7W470 (141152) $22,990 FLETCHER JONES 80().127-3571 Mll ced11 Benz C220 '91 • Blldc/Parchmenl (456668) $23,990 M8Z ML430 ,91 FLETCHER JONES Loaded, black, low ml, _ __,aoo.~9:.:2"-7·..,35r..:.7;:..9 -- XAOM757 $41,895 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 84~45 IC)O.t27 .3575 Mei~ Mt.320 '99 ~ C230ML '99 Ruby/P11chmen1 Blacll/Parc:hmenl (067985) $33.990 (680112) $29,990 FLETCHER JONES ' FLETCHER JONES IC)0.127-3571 IC)0.127·3571 Men:iedet 5IO SEC .. WhltelPalonino llhr. peifec:I oond, lllW 11191, f\My lolded. surwool. 12tk ml, $20,000 WOl'k~ "-MM40-102t * Mltsubllhl Montero '91 Nevy Blue w/gray llhr Int, lully loaded, sun rool, CO player. Mwt Seit $15.500/ obo. Chad 714-396-0159 MUSTANG COHVT '16 SEA KING SPECW. Silwf ~ '°" llld lntlri«. PS, -w. uo, car look• Ind NM IS MW! Senior y.ar dftw or gredu1tlon gift. 113,500/ ofter pp Mt444-0t13 OU>SMOBILE CIERA '92, V-6. l\llO, ~. Nlll great! (417303) $3,988 NABERS (714 !540-! t 00 ~ERVICE 22A AODfTIONS /REMODELING 1-IE-=ll211-=I SMOG CHECK AllERICAH 0£TAIL Mobile SvclMalnt Program, Ovlnpnly. Al ~ home Of o!!kl!. Ct!! 714-961>-3"6 BUILD YOUR DREAM HO~ K.K West Con can help! Cu 1om homee. room addltionl, 11mod1l1, cu1lom decb W1 llkt yo111 ch11i. lrom Concept to Con-c>letion" K.K West, deslgn/bulld. 1..eoo.t0M150 CAHUSn LEWIS COHSTAUCTIOH Clrllf! I ~to~. ·-. 714-557..ftB Fl .. orout.Com lit ""* I Ante ..ion (114) 21+t171 u22144s , E: ......... ~ . ., ' ........ ...__ .. -.. HOME WAOVEMENTSll p..::;r • eai::7 Sm. jobs ok. Gart 94U45-52n A lo Z Home """'°wemant areplirl.Oofaneem · tut rtfllbt•. quat~ Rtra 714-269-7185, 91933-12116 Dfywln Reptlr/P1fnt1119 c.rp.ntty(Strip Wlllc>ll>tr Smal • iobl okl C.it 8ob • '114-973-7633 • Walter TM Handyman MMlll Cltplllll! 25 y..,. EllPI Porttollo No job too .... Phone 949-51 o-5385 Peger 714-291-5400 • FIND AL 'I LAWN llfMCI CLEAN-UPS, SPRINKLER REPAIR, TREE' TRIMMIHG FREE ESI. 714-M-2&42 EXPERT CLEAN-UP Tl'fft·PrunedfflemoYed Non-lcenMd contracllor 71 .. 111=14!! IO. COAIT MOVll •IT ..... __________ , CltelU,<M*,FulHoule or 1 "9m. ffiEE ESTNA TE T1M111 ..... !1H f IUT MO¥IM SeMtlg .. dlll .,._ .... COINola I CMU 1.-.1.ocMlllT ~LIT1W1 I " 01 rt' ....... .. 1,.., ... dDor ..... . co l "'°"' ........ ol -· llflly, ........ ...... (17Sm) . . . 111.• ...... lOIOrA LIMI Cillllllr 'IP WI.VO t9 ..... :II ............................. .1~ ..... ...... ..... ............ _ ...... LMD_. ••19M=tW ---llAQI .. •• ... vw RAmfT '11 U141*f1M TOYOTA 4 IUlml 'W .......... .., ..... ......:=. ... ... ~.c::.-a.... ~ l!Wt, -.. 117 (= 110,717 --WU> -* WU> _ _Jt1t!l:IM!l!4t:!W!ll!t~­MtMt Wt • ... ¥·11 CQWll. ........... OllaNI. .......... pllaftl.~ • Mi?H1ae SEu. YQUR CAR IN CLASSIF1ED D YES, SELL MY CAR . Run your ad in the Newport Beach-I Costa Mesa Daily I Qty Pilot and the 1 -2"------------- Hunting Beach-1 _Phon_ 18 ____________ _ Fountain Valley 1 1 Independent to -CfadilCllds D MC D VISA 0 AMX ~~~:9~v;~1~~~ ~ Qwlr.d~ ~acPtmn&m Em Data form with your credit I Year--Make Model---- card # or mail with I 8~.r-g ::::=:. 8=..i"':... Price----• o-T-o --o-~ a check today! I o·-o-...._ol.M-..,..,, Da-o--a--RUn for a week! If g:==g=..-g=...,~ ~r,:..,, o, .. _ o""""'-o-..----your car does not :-o.r. ___ ._......._-1 se , we run it for L _ ..:.. ~.!'""~-.!!·'"= ~83.:_-__ _ another week FREEi ~n ... •wl All for just $10·. -!;!~! .. u.Ot lnd,£p.£..l!!f.£.~ The Calif. Publie· Ulllitles Com- m1ssion REQUIRES that al used house- hold goods movtB ~nt their P.U.C. cal T number; limos and chaulters print their T.C.P. number in all advemsmeots. If you have a ques- tion 800JI the •• ity al a movtf, limO or chauller, call: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 7t4·558·4151 ......... ., ........ ... LOCAllNO IUC'flONIC l&M &IM DlnCTION ................ 675-9304 ~a.re I.Jc No. C39610549 ~~droofing ~repeirs u.tiay end 'Mrler'• CoinpenMtiorl in.nnc:e Member Nebonel Roofing C.oi 0'9d1Di. Alen. Sincl 1987 IMIJllO•l1 .,_ .com • ' • UllllllLITWl'f ... a.a ...... ,.. • --.............. t.m,r I I ... ==---~· MFIND SELL 'We'll A GOOD ADI t· ?!{.~ Ill ...... . .