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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-05-29 - Orange Coast Pilot... .. I .. . , I . ' I I I ' ' I I SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON lHE WEB: WVVVV.DAILYPILOT.COM MOl'."DAY, MA.Y 29, 2000 I war ,yeterans fight .to keep memory alive .. ,, . • Gro\lpS gather at Orange County Fairgrounds to share stories, stress true meaning of Me morial Day. as irtcreasingly apathetic citizens. America has neve( had a war fought on its own soil, Pincbut said, and people are starting to forget. The other problem is that younger veterans just don't have the ti.me to join and teach the community about their experi- ences. Patriotism seems to be dying, he said. For the JewiS)l War Vet.erans group in particular, they worry -that the gro~.r' silence will become a br~g ground for intolerance. NoMISchw..U DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -When vet- eran Sy f\udes took his 33-year- old son to a Jewish War Veterans ·group .meeting, the youngster asked him what be was doing with all these old men. At 69, Budes is the youngest member of a dwindling group of men that hold the ~tory of World War ll, the Korean War and even the Vietnam War jn their hearts. •Our post is (:lying out,• he said. "People don't know what l~emorial Dayf is about. f very I • seldom see American flags." What worried the motley group of veterans that gathered. on Sunday at the Orange County Fairgrounds is that they are fad- ing. Their once starched caps are frayed and the medals are tar- nished. Over time, even their commanding voices have wavered and people have simply · stopped listening. "He who does not remember history is doomed to rQPeat it," warned veteran Siegfried Pinchut. Mlt'll happen again.• Many of the veterans that sat at various informationdl booths were saddened by what they see Mil's imperative we continue what our fathers fought for," Budes said. . On the one day to remember those who have died for Ameri- ca's freedom, some veterans said no one even seems to know what Memorial Day stands for anymore. The holiday has become an extended weekend to go to the beach and ba,becue, Pinchut said. SEA KINGS TAKE CIF TITLE "Anti-Semitism is alive and well," Pinchut said. MWe need to teach tolerance -teach children of man's inhumanity to man." Budes nodded in agreement, adding that one of the main pur- poses of their group is to make sure the Holocaust never hap- pens again. Despite his son's resistance to the veterans' meetings, Budes hopes to teach the next genera- tion the lessons he so painfully experienced during World War II. Later today be will plant American flags-on lawns with his grandchildren. .......... TAYA KASHUBA I OAILY PILOT Corona del Mar High boys' volleyball coach Steve Conti, left, lifts the CIF Southern Section Division I championship plaque high as his happy players look on in the aftermath of their Hve-game victory over Back Bay rivatand defending champion Newport Harbor on Saturday at Cypress College. For story, see Sports, Pages 5 and 6. • ""'/&. Look who S fryi,ng _up the fish on Friday I f you didn't alJ'ea'dy plan to go to the 55th annual Costa Mesa L}'Ons C lub Fish fry -on Fnday -you'll · want to. trow. · Nol only is it a greal'family event, you.will get th~ chimce to see none other. than New- port-Mesa Unified board of . educatiortllrustee Jim Ferry- new game shows. weekend was a baffle nighl- Martindale didn't want to mare. Cars were backed up disclose too many.detailsabout from Balboa Peninsula to New- the"Programs, but be did drop port Boulevard and didn't let up a hint abotJl bq_w producers . until the mouth of the freeway. A GAME-SHOW HOST'S judgewhether·a garile show is ·Beacbgoers who had come PERSPECTIVE • • .succ~ful or aol. frOII\JlS far away as Detroit to fonner "Tic Tac Dough" . •.When ~ple are literally · ext>0rience Newport's pristine · ,; TV game-host Wink.Martin-• yelilng at their television sets,· ·beaches were left wondering ii d~e. passing through Ne~rt. ne sai(i, •you know.you've got it was worth the trek. ...... . . .SCOOP -· -· \ OON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Robert Chermak, right, shakes hands with fel- low veteran after giving him a "buddy-poppy" at the Orange County Fairgrounds on Sunday. ,. 'Smart' parking meters not so smart after all •'They're awful!' says one city worker -~onitoring the devices in Newport Beach on Sunday. Noaki Schwartz DAILY P1LOT NEWPORT BEACH -• It looks dS though the newly unveiled "smart" par.lung meters have failed the test and -iI parking control officers have their way-they will be removed. "They're awful!" said parlung control ofh· cer Nickol Frantzich on Sunday. when 85- . degree temperatures brought crowds or peo- ple to-Newport Beach. MMosl of them aren't even working." Newport -only the second U.S. oty to try to the new deVlces -got its rust taste th.ls weekend of t,he futunsttc meter. wtuc.h 1s sup- posed to timtly ~nforce tune luruts. The' meters were installed on Balboa Boulevard nedr the Newport Pier and betw~ Palm and Maul ~ streets and were on tnaJ /or 90 days Sold as a parking meter that will sense when drivers feed it beyond its one-hour lurut • -the City Council voted to test out the new d evices. ln theory, the new meter IS also able to sense when a car Jeaves/WJlh tune remain· mg and can reset itsell to zero tune The problem is it doesn't work On it's first big weekend, even of the meters broke and showed no sign of life what- soever. The insensitive machines gluttonously swallowed coins but gave no tune in return. Another problem, Frantzich said, is that many non-English speaking beacbgoers don't understand the complex word.mg taped onto the top of the meters. "They can't understand the word •vacate" she said~ If that isn't enough, Frantzich adQed, tourists and residents alike don't even know what a "smart" meter is. The onginaJ purpose for l.IlStalling the devices was to discourage beachgoers from park:ulg Ul metered spaces all day, mstead of spend.mg money at..the..ne.igbborhood busmesses. But instead of attracting money-spenchng tourists, Frantzich and other parking atten· dants found themselves surrounded by irate car owners. They were bitter that the meters swallowed theu money, that they bad bckets slapped ontq theµ-windsbields and that could· n't even back out (o reset the meters because · of the traffic congesllon .. . .~· . .man·behin<l the fryer. . . . He Will ~ s~ndihg th~ d~r . Beach.on a book t<Alr last a winner.• . . _-;. · • • • .MYou take any 01et~rfou " week, got to talking a little bit " . · .. . ... . · · 'can find," said tourist David . Frantzich and other parking attendants p'fcm.to tell the Traffic Engineering Department to either fiX them or lake them out comp1~tely'. · "This b.as been the worst c;lay arid I've been h,ere (01; tl1(ee years,". Fran~ch said. ~~g those fish and tossin · m~ the grease.:-· · ~ about his tutiire plans, which -:.. fS NEWPORT BEACH WORTH m ·. Baywell, .add.big ·a nonchalant may include pr~u~g ·s001e ~.expect~. Memorial Day •oh y~. we ~e Ney.iport. • ..... ,.... -· . '· . ·. ~ ~ I .. . n ... dents to be proud of, "1 -1111111 .. . . ..:... Pa~nt Lisa ~~. on Newport l;lar-11111 .. bor High School bemg named a nation- al Blue Ribbon School. QAWflDS _ _, ··This is living proof that nke guys don't "It's not the love of cooking. It's the __ QW __ • finish last. I hat. to ,,,.ke It that simple. good a~ and provKJing a good w~ o=1 It's just OM of those sfOMs." time for ,,.ople. • SPOll5 •. 5 -JOtltil NOUN, mattering~ --('ortrMef Ma,-or WY MONA-for Balboa ~ ll'R":;""on is boss HAN. on Skosh Monahan\ the stNk· wtlJ"S AR.OAT ,_.:.__2 David J. Cline~ ~U.S. SIMI/ • house t..• will open June· JO. Business PWJotJ orihe YNr award. •1 think we'w just n.wr grown up. It "We must newr forget our frHdom is not frM-. tt.. tMn and .wmen paid ..... would take en ective Insurrection to for it with tM/r llws. • •ru1,1••• kNP us out of ,,_.., W. haw no -Nftwport BNch mldent ,..,, ........ shame.,, -__.., wlM> Ol'gMlnd •. • -a.ll»e /Jlend resldwtt l1IVI • ~morlel Dey cw.moft)( •011111& on= tt.. K~ "We will b9q&IHth • = of ,,,,. s. Kops with fhtw his Minds '*"'"fl I the lllbol lllattd Oty ,.,.... •nd eccompllfhtMnt to wl9o Wiii come eftw.,, ._.,. ,..11y thrln.d. "" • good,.,._ -llebbl .......... "'.,,. . tlon of w1a1n .-. on M our.,_ ~=,..,.. .. llt.,.., .. Md In• lk fW OUI ~Md...,_ SJ.In ......... #11"114 .. . . "1 • • .. ' 2 Monday, tv\oy 29, 2000 Jubilo lhk ally IChooner Ml built ~ the ~ IOM w.ts fDr .h Didt· ton In 1920. She ,.,,.... In the Didt· ton f.m!v ~two 911•.ticw .. "" of 1999 she Is still dolt Md uillng out of o.h.l In tM Hawlllln lltlndl. Mlilo wat homeported -Newport ..... from 1940 to 1970. The Dlcbon fwnily wn .atw mem- ben of tfW Newport Hltbot Yacht Cll.b Whet'f Miio wa moored off the Club House dod. ·• DON LEACH I OAl.V PILOT Terrance Phdlips ntE HARBOR COLUMN Wood' you like to sail in a classic regatta? H arvested trees successfully . serve<fthe marine industry for many years. Since that time we've seen, iron, steel, alu- minum, plastic, fiberglass, carbon fiber, Kevlar and "PBO, • (whatever that is). Each material has corr- tributed greatly to the progress and technology of boats and boating. It's great to watch all these technologi· cal achievements in action: The likes of America's Cup contenders Dawn Riley, Dennis Conner, Paul Cayard and New Zealand's Russell Coutts, taking technology to new limits. Don Duffy, a city maintenance worker, picks up smau·pteces of debris from the wateni of the,Newport Harbor. To view a $15-million object being pushed by wind at never before dreamed of speed, makes you realize just how far we've trav- eled. How fast will a human run the 100-meter dash; how deep will a . . ' Manning the waterways .. • . • di~er go; and how high will an Olympian soar over a bar? What's ~ next? What's left to achieve? What materials will boats be constructed of in the y~ar 2025? We just don't know! One thing is constant in the boating world -pleasure. To be aboard a boat of.any kind, brings a great deal of pleasure to many of us, however, there is one thing that onJ y time can capture .....: the grace and elegance of an object ~t was A lex Coolman DAILY PILOT T he boat that Don Duffy uses to cruise around Newport Harbor for the city is a mod: esJ, 19-foot, aluminum vessel with a chugging outboard motor. • ' For the past eight years. Duffy, a city maintenance worker, has zipped around the water to dean up, tow stranded vessels and pre- vent things from getting chaotic for boaters. / In that time, Duffy has learned a simple lesson: Summer is the time when the action happens. "There's just a lot more activi· ty" when the sun is out and the temperature is up, he said. "There What's· AFLOAT • WHArS AR.QIU runs periodic.illy in the Daily Piiot on a r~ basis. If you know of an eYent Of' Kt~ that could appear In this column, pleMe mail the ln1onnltion to Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa 92627; fax It to.(949) 646..-170;.0f' ~ii it to dailypllo'rel.times.com SAILING ClASSEf Orange Coast College's Alling program will offer a three-day cruise to Catalina on Saturday through Monday aboard.the col- leg¢'s Cal 48, Glin de Mar .. The aul.se is designed for sailors with at least intermediate level skills. Glin de Mar will be ready for boarding at 9 a.m. Saturday at the college's S~g Center, 1801 W. : ., .'"" .,. , ... VOL 94. NO. 127 lMOMAS H. JOtWSOH. Publrttl« TONY DC>CJIRO, Editor JIMfall~ND. Senior City Editor •W,_Lll. Asslst»nt City Editor NMCYOBWR, Feiltures Editor ·ROGB CAii SON. Sports Editor MMCMMnN, ~oEdltor ·-··11111~ News Editor JOUsa:ta. P.tgtl>eslgner MAMIYDN'lmC. • Ditplly~ Nl1fon..., a.Hied~ LNM'°'l •CW. l'romotlen flUMOOIMH, O*tf Rnlndel ~ ,, Harbor worke~s prepare for the rush of boaters during summer months a lot more boats in the harbor, and you have kids out there with their sailing programs.• It's not that people don't also bead out on the water when it's cold; it) just that there seems to be some cosmic connection between sunny days and the delicious pleasures of the nautical existence. "When you're out here in the wibter, • Duffy said, "people don't even think about boating.• For city and county officials, sumoler is the time when maxi- mum concentration is necessary to make the water safe and fun. Coast Highway, NeWpe>rt· Beach. She will return at 5 J?.m. Monday. Glin -de Mar is fast and comfort .. able. A list of recommended gear/clothing will be-~tributed to all registrants. The trip is $259. For more information, call (949) 645-9412. .o~~ c.oast College's salllng program this summer will ofter six nonc:redit women's keelboat classes, designed for women who have been on boats btlt are beginning ¥fiors. Class sections will be taught by Coast Guard- licensed female sailon. A pair of four-week sessions will meet on successive Saturday• or Sun- days, from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach.· One class begins June 11 and "Everything's cooking more in the summertime,• said Wes Armand, harbor 'inspector for the city. The county, which employs the harbor patrol. has the built of the enforcement duty in the water. But the city of Newport Beach works along with harbor patrol officials to keep things running smoothly. •we coordinate so much with (the ·county I,· Annand said. "What they're all about is part and parcel of what our concerns are. With the increased activity of the charter boat business, the city the other gets underway July 22. .Registration fee is $215. For more infonnatJon, call (949) 645· 9412. . .. Orange Coast C0Uege'1 ..alblg prograni bas scheduled 11 DOD· credit beginner sailing classes during June and July. The five. week classes will meet on succes- sive Saturdays or Swldays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at OCC'~ Saiting Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Weekloog claa- es will be held from 1:15 to 5:15 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Evening dalles will be held from 5:15 to 7:45 p.m. Registratton ii S95. For more information. call (949) 645-9412. Eleven spectacular Paget Sound educational cruises have • r • " issues the pennits and enforces the conditions under which they can operate.• Not only does charter business increase in the summer, Annand said, but yacht club seasons get i;lto full swing, and there are many more casual boaters tooling around in whatever space is left over. "Even the hand-powered ves-. se1 traffic increases,• be said, as the intrepid few attempt to row their way to nautical nirvana. None of it changes Duffy's rou- tine too radically: In the winter, he . picks up some garbage, and in the swnmer he just picks up more garbage. "It's amazing all the junk you pick up,• he said. been scheduled for thla summer aboard OCC's Norwe1ter, a classic 75-foot wooden motor yacht that introduced actor John Wafl)e to yachting five decades ago. It will mark the third summer that Norwester bu taken students and commu- nity memben on cruises through Puget Sound. Excur- sions are set to nm June 17~24. June 30-July 6, July 8-14, July 16·22, July 28-Aug. 3, Aug. 5- 11, Aug. 1f·19, Aug. 25·31, Sept. 2-81 Sept. 12-20 and Sept. 23-0d. l. Par NMrVattom and costs, call (9'9) GU-9'12. I.Mia to Mil or wtsdlarl at R8IOlt w ... lpClltl. You can allo 19Dt wtndaadln ad 14.foot aail- boatl at 115 .,.. bour. Call (9'9) 729-1150. , • crafted by hands .• To observe a yawl. ketch, . schooner ot square-rigger sailiQ.g m our harbor makes you !itop and'" stare. It's a brief moment of reflec- tion, knowing that these particular boats were made by men (women too), not machines and designed by computers. Oassic yachts were all a little bit different and not dones popped out of a mold. •Tue Newport Nautical Museum is re-introducing the Lyle Galloway Racing Series, a race series for both vintage and classic wooden boats/ said Newport Nautical Museum trustee Bill-Dunlap. The race series, originally sponsored by Josh · Slocum's Restaurant, will move to the Nautical Musewn and com· mence turning heads at 6. p.m. Tuesday beginning June 6 and fin- ishing Aug. 29. "The series was started back in the '70s and subsequently named for the late Lyle Galloway, a local yachtsman and artist,• Dunlap said. Galloway used to draw the boats racing la the harbor as he sat at Slocum's bar and his etch· ings appeared in the original Slocum's menus. ' For more infonnation concerning this event, participating or bow to enter, call Marshall Steele at the Newport Nautical Museum at (949) 675-8915. • TURANa ~ is the Dally Pilot's boating writer. You can lelW a message for him at (949) 642-6086 or via e-mail at dallypilot:fllatlmet.com . WEATHEI AllD . SUIF ~LICE TIPS HOW IO BEACH US Clrwllldon The T1mes Or..-. County (800) 252·9141 ,....,,. a.Hied (949) 642-5678 Dilplay (949) 642 ... 321 EdtDrW News (949) 642·5680 5ports (M!J) 574-4223 Newt. Sports FM (Mt) 64M170 f-fNll: cWtyp~com MelnOMc. ~ OfflcJI (Mt) 642 ... J21 IUllMll FM (Mt) 6J1-7t26 l'\Allllhecl ~ ""* ~ ....... • ...., _ .. Lo6 ~ ""*' ..... Lolldll. Editor ............. ~ ~ f/l"-:ta·~ -........ .......... cap, Dllll ___ Ol_,.. __ TEM'DAnMU Balboa • 59'87 Corona Ml Mar 58186 Costa Mesa 59188 NewpOf't !Wa'ffi 58118 Newport CC>Mt 58171 W IWCAST 1 • to J.foot high wews wlfl keep surf In er-. County mellow fot the MelnoNI Dey holld9y. LOCA1IOll -Wldgl M ..... .., ,..,, ...... ,.J ..... 1-J c.-1-I ~ First low 12:311.m ..................... 1.8 First high 5:56a.m ....................... 3.6 Slcooclblt.. 12:GI p.m ..................... 0.7 Second high 6:41 p.m ....................... 5.2 TWIDAY Flnt low NIA First high NIA Second low NIA Secondhlgh -.... -·-, • Partted, occupied vehicles com.ining one or more per- .. som are ~lly significant if obMNtd at .,.. un~I hour. They could be potlible lookouts tor a bUfglaly In Pfogt' ... ever'! If the OC(Upantl ~ to be !own. ' •Ant~ mo¥ir'9 ~and without lights or~ Ing •cour-.thlt lppWS .._or~ 11 ._... Occupa~maybecasingfotpe..to~orburglaria • ~~transactions conduc19d from. wh'- de. ~ around Khooh or pwb and If ~le .,. lnldwd. could mean pOIMble drug llltS. • Pwr1ons betng bt:ed Into ¥INdes -~ " by .. j&Mnle or ...... _,,_,,,_..• pOlllble kidnap- ping. "9cord the nc.. ~ and c.a'9 pob. • The lbllldoiled whldt Plfbd on '°"' block ,,., ~ **"· C.ont.aa perting ccnnl with. be.-... number . • flllce gr9V91 outside wtndows wt.. )'OU're concerned lbout ~L The nolle of~-ltllppllig on ltwll --to.,, ,OU. • ~ Innocent ettlvttles ..... bl cm. In ..,.... le• IOOd neigNMM, be m•1r-.• end~ b.....iactMty. • r Doily Pilot JUllOI WGll POLO Newport Beach will sponsor • citywide junior water. pofo program open to an third- thr0U9h eighth-graders. tram .. flmoul ~ rant Row. For '9glstr9tion lnfor· matlon. caH (Ml) 144- 3151. The' program, COKhed SOnllU. UIMS ~ Ted Bandaruk, Is In its Coed , nd 10th season·with j phi· ' mtf'"S 8 losophy ~hat "everyone w~n·s~ll leagues plays.• ~ . • wall be offered by the There will be on-site city· of Costa Mesa for registration with a game · • .teams of all skill levels .schedule handed out at this summer. · the first practice. Teams will play a 10- A S30 equipment fee game season. Co-ed is due every three . ·teams will play Sunday months and a $35 annual through Tuesday, the U~S. W~ter Polo Assn: • women's league will play membership is required.. on Wednesdays and the Games will be hel~ men's league will play . Saturday afternoons at,:• Tuesday through Friday Corona del Mar High. For Fees ar S400 · more information, caJI· e per . (949) 640-6740_ tea~, plus S10 cash"-_.. •. • umpire fee per qame. CDM SCENIC 51 The 19th annual Coro- na del Mar scenic SK run will take place Saturday at Ocean Boulel(ard and Heliotrope Avenue. The men's SK run will start at 8 a.m., followed by the women's SK start at 8:20, the two-mile fun .. walk at 8:45 and the 1 K · kids' •Dolphin Dash" starts at 9. flegistration is S20 for the SK, $15 for the two-. mile fun walk' and $12. . for t~e "Dolphin Dash," · or $2S each for all entries on race day. ' Registration includes a T-shirt and a gourmet breakfast featuring food WESTCUFF PLAZA Irvine Ave & 17th St. . """"-' Showroom Houn Mon-Fri 9am-':30pm 711W.17th St. SuiteA·5 Costa Mesa 949-"2-2010 · T• Pne (888) 447-9056 Leagues are scheduled to begin Sept 18. For ... ~ - information, call (714) 327-7560. MEN'S IASKOIALL LEAGUES " The ~ity of Costa Mesa will offer a men's aduJt five-man basketball league for people of all skill lev~ls beginning the ·week of July 10. Play will be held at the Downtown Center and the league fee is S31S per team, plus a $20 fee for the officials per . game. for information, call (714) 327-7580. • Representing the full lfne of Pride Mobility Products • Service & Repair • 1nswan~ Rambunement Spedalist .. ' . S U D D E Take a concrete cruise Sitting at the helm of a cruiser-style bicycle is one ·of the.better ways to enjoy the Newport Beach boardwalk on a r summer day Alex Cooam.n DAILY PILOT A. be~ch boardwall< in sum.mer is a thing of g~at · and ' ·vulgar beauty. A good one, like those in Newport Beach, will feature more sweaty abdomina1s, drooling . nit bulls, leering teenagers and frantic 3-year-olds than should ever be compressed onto a single, slender strand of concrete . And the only proper way to take it all in is by cruiser. Wal.king, after all, is a bit too intimate ; one is subjected to the crush of the mob, with all its odors and its inane ideas of humor. But a cruiser - a cruiser- style biqcle, ihat is -ele- vates the boardwalk voyeur ever so slightly above the din and cry of the beach melee, the better to take it all in. On a cruiser -with its wide handlebars, large wheels and comfy seat -one can roll the miles away con- tentedly, admiring the sun- burns and the family disputes. One can accelerate, if neces- sary, when p assing large packs of ·rowdy drunks. And one can pause, if tempted, to sl.lrvey particularly choice • TAYA KASHUBA I DAILY PILOT Locals ride around on their beach cruiser bicycles near the Newport. Pier. , · e~ples of cos~etic surgery. 29-inch wheels, which is ide· Its an undeniably regal .. ally suited for "going over mode of transport. stuff really easily." That, n~ doubt, was the Rossi makes a practice of .. r~ason Tern Pannuto and her pedaling around Newport's fnends came .out from Bak-, coastline because of the ersfield on a recen t weekend "killer people-watching" to to pedal up and down the be had there. . boardwalk. For those with discrirninat· "We start out in Hunting-iilg tastes, of course, it is pos· ton Beach and come down . sible to have too much of a . here or ·g<1'up to Seal Beach," killer thing. she explained. Newport resident Karen It's .good to have a theory Maxfield could only sigh in of cruising, as Pannuto does. dismay at the throngs of out· It makes the overall process of-town cruisers whO P,Opulat- more satisfying and also pre-ed the boardwalk on a recent vents you from enci.ing up 15 we~kend; . miles away from where you I don t usually nde on the started. weekends very much • Newport Be ach resident because of the sheer vulgari· Marcus Rossi has done a con-ty of. tbe crowds, sh e noted , siderable amount of research parking h~r Canondale for a on the subject. moment near the pier. He bas half a dozen cruis- er-style bicycles, including a tire-engine red model with My Clffnlng Secret t4: He comes highly recommended, he amves on time, and he does the Job right the first time. He's the man from Cotti EWr since. my best friend re,,r~ me to Cott. they'w been my sliper arpet. drapery, upholstery. a,..a rug ~Od air duct duning heroes. 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Int _..,. of ... llaree- ,Dr. eaVtn Grant wtn gtw Upl Church ~ J>ftlll!Dt •Career day Costa Mesa-Newport Har- on •Attention Defidt Disor-• Network, featuring Peter bor Uon's Oub "Fish Pry and der in Children and Adults, •a Leetl from Right Consulting, Camivat•will be cooked up lecture which ~·at noon at 1 :30 to 9 p.m. at 600 St. from 5 to 11 p.m. today at 2701 at the Ne~rt Beach Central Andrews Road, Ne~rt Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Library 'tooo Avocado Ave. Beach. For more information. The 55lh' annual commwlity Free. For Qlore information, call (949) 574-2239. · event includes food and enter- WEDIESDIY call (949)4717-3801. tai.Jl.D\pt. It continues from Mother's t.f.uket will ......-t 10-.ld""'a.ib. to 11 p.m. Saturday "Discover the ,National Heal-and noon to 11 p~m. Sunday. ing Power of Magnetics• at Admission is free. For infonna~ 6:30 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St., tion, can (949) 548-3094. 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P"5ident Dalia Badajos Lugo (1999/00) and President Susan Marie Haddock (2000/01) Contact Mary .Regan for information at (714) 556-7139 . ·' ' Quote Of -- . . . . .. -w..-111urs...,.,,•nllil .. 11•hM 11.t ...... al,. 111at .... 11at11 .. "'. Steve Conti, CdM boys .volleyball coach . . .. . ( Sporn Editor Roger Carlson • 949-574.4223 • Mondar,tiiay 29, 2000 5 r .• Sea Kings complete stotybook sea~on with fiv~-game triumph over Back Bay rival Ne wport Harbor for CIF Division I crown. Bany Faulkner DAJLY PILOT CYPRESS -The story lines were nearly as plentiful as sideouts Saturday night, as Corona del Mar High outdueled Back Bay rival Newport Harbor, 15-3, 6- 15, 15-12, 9-15, 15-6, to win the CIF Southern Section Division I boys volley- ball title at Cypress College. For those who like the revenge angle, the Sea Kings avenged a four-game CIF title-match loss to the Sailors last spring. That-.defeat,.which included the Sea Kings losing an 11-4 third-game lead, stuck in their collective craw until they traded it for the sweet taste or their fourth section crown, their second in three sea- sons. For those who appreciate a courar geous performance in the face of poten- -------'--tially debilitating "My kids hav~· come far and fought the . whole time. 1 don't think we Jost tonight as much as CdM just won it ... " Dan Glenn Newport Harbor volleyball coach injury, CdM senior setter Kevin Hansen obliged. Han sen reemerged in the final game after a !ij)rained right ring finger and rolled ankle forced him to hide m the back row for a few rota- tions in Game 4. Those who enjoy senior stars ascending to str atospheric -------heights in the championship showcase, need have looked no farther than CdM outside hitter Greg Stampley. Stampley, a future USC walk-on whom Conti said had a 101-degree fever Thursday. still had enough adrenaline- induced strength to post 10 of his match- high 33 kills in the deciding game. He also ended the two-hour. 15-minute affair with the title-clinching stuff block. And while those angles obviously held more appeal to the Sea King faith- ful, tpe Newport Harbor contingent cotin:l easlly take solace in the valor ass<J- dated wlth a determined underdog. Coach· Dan Glenn's Sailors, who had lost three times previously to their cross- town adversaries, before gnawing through playoff roes including San Clemente, top-seeded Marina and always-pesky Santa Margdrita to get a J Bart Welch (left) and Evan Burden celebrate the C lf Division I crown. final rematch. became the only teatrt all season to push CdM (22-1) to a fifth game .. The Tars (17-6) also earned post- match praise from Glenn, who noted: -My kids have come far and fought the whole time. I don't think we lost tonight as much as CdM just won it.• In the· end, however, Hansen man- aged...a more economical summation, between left-handed handshakes with well-wjshers, to protect his puffy and tender right band, which gmgerly clutched his red CIF champ1onsh1p patch.' , "This is pretty sweet.· sJUd Hansen, the only Sea King to jom Conti in section title matches the last four years. Hansen, bound for Stanford, where he will align with powerful Harbor seruor outside hitter Billy Clayton, amassed 59 assists, six kills, four blocks and one ace, SEE SEA KINGS PAGE·6 OAll.Y PILOT PHOTOS BY TAYA KASHU8A Corona deJ Mar's Alec Hanson goes up for a spike in Satunlars night's CIF Division 1 championship conquest Below, left. Brian Gallagher (10)1and Forrest Mack (16) got up for a block. At right. Newport's Billy Clayton slams tbe ball toward CdM terrttor.,t.,... .C:IF RU~_E · PUSHES CD .M ·oFF MARQUEE · No longer allowed to compete in Division I, Sea Kings will have to hammer away on Southern Section undercard.. lllrryfeulcnef OMV Pilot A5 preview in the program Saturday'• ClP Southern on Division I boys volleyball final referred to the Corona deJ Mar-Newport Harbor 111Jtcbup u the ·mam avent. • A more accurate and condM ae.atpUon could not have been J8ad for the Back Bey lbowdown. »tch Uu1lled dole to 3,000 mectatort for ftve games, spanning .ore than two boun, in tbe ltM.my z:vor.. College gym. : ~It WU the l800ad straight ,..., two IC:boolt bew mM in the ~ ulllmate lhowtw. , But..__ unfatbomeNe .......... d ..... rulei,)'tilEh ,,; I argue this spring. why then remand the Sea Kings to the little kids' table at the section tiUe feast1 Forcing the Sea Kings to play in Division m this year would have been like leaving Lennox Lewis on the undercard, while Butterbean plodded on as the headliner. Newport Harbor WU on the enrollmmt bubble t>etwwi Dtvtsioo n and DMllon I this year aDd ii uped8d to fall on the DIYilloa I lkle wUh tnc:reued enrollmmt oat ye.u. But the~ haft long rellhed, wttb COKh Diil Glllm'w lr'I tm~, the chance to dMDmge tbe belt vaUertiall competlloD avmlable. COati r....tned ID DMllon DI In ,., IDd .. ~ -- • • small private schools (and boting fans) m playoff blowouts, -en route to the finals both years. But, having ree1tablilhed a winning tradition at one of the IMICUon'I most productive voUeybaD factories, Conti moved up to DivJslon I the tut two 11R9. 1bll dedsioo left 0tvtmoo m power Santa v .... to tldd l8Ction aowm ID 1191 and 2000, aWIDa tbe Plra• ftft otvtmon m tltlil an lliwn ,..,,. They wwe nmmn-up twice during tbat .-. ~ title-metc:h .._.~OIMID s.1111 YDli. •II .. rtgbt, bM ...... lD .... up to c:miMt ..... o.....,.~. 11 bll.. r J' .... ...-.:t afforded CdM and Newport Harbor. GJenn, perhaps the most outspoken critic of the new policy -section administrators. to name a few, do not appreciate hls • suggested reforms to k.eep anything dole to tbe status quo -will have to~ and bear whatever competilioa his emollm.at ~ ... up wUh. u, by cbance, tbat compeCltlon ...... llCr09 the Beck Bay, they'll baw to ..ca. the -..1n ~ mac:t. (am.by SUN to.OClliatin., evm tf not m tbe pclll 1 1111111 ). Maytle tMy lboukl ecwua. .... ................ wta ,.er. One at wta ICbaal'l tym ... lbe olls lllC,...,.~ to ... billdtb9·-----· ,.. .................. .. . ' . . I o o ·~6_Monday_._,...._Mar_~~·-20 __ 00 _____________________________ SJ><>RJ'S ------------------..:.-------~~lo/~P-ib • Dai1'l!iJot . • .SPORTS MA~ OE FAME CELEBRATING TH~ MILLENNIUM Newport Harbor· • Foril).er Harbor High and Redlands Unive~ty football star co~tinues to discover more twists as the 'surf doct<?r.' Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT TAYA KASHUBA I OAJ\.Y PILOT Corona del Mar High's Brian Gallagher (10) and Evan Burd en celebrate amid a bevy of Sea Kings after Corona del Mar won the CIF Division I boys volleyball championship Saturday night at Cypress College. Ife~!r=g. 1111 it's a sense of 1111111 understanding his fellow athlete and com~titor - from head to tQe, inside and out. bow to take better care of themselves. I try to educate them on how to stay out of our clinic. It's kind of what I always wanted as an athlete but never got.• A 1974 Newport Harbor graduate, Brown was honored in 1998 by the American Chiropractic Association as its Doctor of the Year. SEA Kl·NGS CONT-JNUED FROM 5 m spite of his damaged digit. "ll doesn\hurt al all right now,• a bearrung Hansen said afterward, a poml CdM Coach Steve Conti later refuted. · " "ll was bothering him a lot,• Conti said of the injury, which he correlated to Michigan State's dilemma in the recent college basketball Final Four. "(Hansen) hurt it m the first game, lhen hit 1t again in the third game," Conll said. "I actually heard someone say something was broken and he couldn't even go up dnd block. We had to go to Evan Burden to set for a litUe wh.Lle, but there was no way he Wd~ going to let me take him out of the match. "The first thing I thought of was (Michig cLO State senior point guard) Mdteen Clenves (who was hurt, but returned to lead lhe Spartans to the NCAA championship.) After seeing that gutty (Cleaves) performance, we talked.about that as a team and I told them lhere are times when a senior can give you leadership on the court, even if he can't do much else. · "Kevtn shook 1t off in that fifth game and was settmg again like nothing was ever wrong.# L1tUe went wrong for the Sea Kings m the operung game, a 13- mmute run throug h which included a 10-pomt service run by CdM senior Alec Hanson. Hanson started lhe second game wilh an ace and a Stampley kill made It 2-0. But Newport setter Kent Turner (56 assists, seven stuff blocks, two kills and one ac~) triggered an attack that included" kills by Clayton, senior mid- dle Dustin Illingworth, junior •middle Christian Berg-Hansen and junior outside hitters Brian Gaeta and Blake Tippett, to even the match. The third game, the match's longest at 31 minutes, began with Harbor taking a 4-1 lead~ before. CdM ran off five straight points. nes at 6, 7, 8, 9; 11 and 12 fol- lowed, before two Stampley digs set up a Charlie Alshuler kill to put CdM ahead for good. Stampley made it 14- 12 with a stuff bloclc and a Harbor hit- ting error set the CdM half -of the nearly 3,000 rooters off on one of their consistent, drum-accompanied fren-. I ztes. After CdM overcame a 4-0 deficit to lead, 5-4, in Game 4, Newport put the Sea Kings away, using"bnly two of Clayton's 30 kills, neither for points, to force the fifth game. •After that first game, we were thinking it wouldn't go five," Hansen said. "But our team stuck together." "We were struggling in that fourth game and we weren't sure how bad Kevin's injury was,• Stampley said. "But in the fifth game, we all realized we hadn't come this far to lose.~ · Said Glenn: "The fifth game was going to come down to whoever made a run. Both teams were pretty tired. I was fired up about my kids, but Kevin came back and played so · well that last game. That's wh¥-he's the (projected) CIF Player of the Year.• Stampley, however, may share such honors with Hansen, as be did superlatives trom Con~. "There's no doubt in my mind that · ·4 TA.YA ll:ASHU8A I OAll.Y PILOT CdM's Kevin Hansen (left) and Charlie Allhuler go up for a block; at right, Greg Stamp1ey passes tn champ ionship play. I PREPS CONTINUED FROM 5 the 1omt and the Southern Section coffers waald get none of the proceeds. CdM's 15-3, 6-15, 15-12, 9-15, 15-6 victory over Newport Harbor Saturday extended the Sea Kings' season-ending winning streclk to 20 matches. It's lhe slxth long~t .. single-season win streak in section history and puts the Sea Kings (22· 1 this spring) ln position to challenge those oo the section's all-time Ult. · Three schools have won 2 t stralght, three more 22 ln a row, w1th ono school each posUng 23 and 24 straight trtwnphl. Whittier Chrittian tops the Ult at 45 (1991-94), followed by St. John Bosco (38 tn 1992-93), Royal (37 in 1~90) and Sant. Ynez (31 in ., ' 1~5-96). <# As usual, playen from both sides of the Back Bay displayed consummate sportsmanship as they squared off in the heated atmosphere that surrounds any CJP championship event. Smiles and pats on the back accompanied pre.match handshake lines at the net and playen from each school applauded while th<ile from the other received their poetmatch awards. Newport Harbor PrtDdpal Bob Boies, who presented the Sailor awards after the match, got a hug from senior mlddle blocker Bred Craig, who was inlerted to 1erve twice, despite still moving gingerly with a badly sprained ankle IUltalned ln the quarterflna.la. Boles, however, did not bave to endure a congratulatory ldll, tueb u the one Gehr High .mar George Servino plated OD the cbMk Of the (Stampley) was the most complete player out here," Conti said. 'And, having the best setter in CIF sure compliments him and our whole team.• Alshuler, a 6tloot-1 junior middle, proved an effective shot maker en route to 13 kills, while Hanson (10 kills) and junior lefty Brian Gallagher (seven kills) kept Harbor blockers honest. Conti also praised the contribu- tioi;is made by seniors Chris Sbep- hardson and Cedric Chun, juniors Garrett Macklin and .Forrest Mack, as well as sophomore John Grod. "Great defense won it for us tonight," Conti said. "We played 11 guys tonight, who are the same 11 who have been contributing all year. Thaf means a. lot to me:" These days, the former Newport Harbor High and Uni- versity of Redlands football star, later known as the "Sutf Doctor" early in his chiropractic career, operates Newport Spine and Sport along Mariner's Mile on West C~ Highway, travels the speaking circuit and is no longer one of Newport Beach's most eligible bachelors. The epitome of beachcomber health and fitness, Brown became a world-class surfer and beach volleyball player, following a collegiate football career as quarterback of the NAIA powerhouse Bulldogs. But it wasn't always a smooth trail for Brown, who played football and baseball at Newport Harbor, until he broke his left hand one year in baseball and moved over to volleyball, a club team at the time where Mthey · needed anybody with two legs.· Brown played volleyball with a cast on his left hand, then, once it healed and he could play with both hands, he found another natural gilt. A two-year 'Starter at comerback who played on the Sailors' Sunset League co-championship football team Conti also acknowledged Satur· day's triumph, which denied Harbor . its fourth section crown in six title matches, will be savored by more than those who rod e home on the team bus. Brown's life changed when he was studying for the Medical.College Admission Test and competing on the beach as a AAA-rated volleyball player. As the Association of Volleyball Professionals Tour started to grow in the 1980s, so did its in the fall of '73, Brown wanted to play quarterback under Coach Don Lent, but instead was a backup to Steve Bukich. "That was my first really good lesson in politics and how things work in the real world, so to speak,• Brown said. "It was discouraging and I "I think this meant a lot to the community,• Conti said. "I saw a lot of guys who played for me who came up short in the title match . I think this was important to them. They share in the credit, because they helped rejuvenate the tradition in this program." Illingworth finished with 16 kills· for the Tars, who also got 11 from Ga.pa, six kills and three blocks from Tip~tt. as well as three kills and two blocks from Berg-Hansen. Seniors Jimmy Sanders, Adam Tomalas and Brad Craig, as weU as sophomores Lloyd Wright (one ace) and Greg Perrine, also contributed for the Sailors. genUeman presenting the Division 0 champjon Gladiators' awards Immediately prior to the Back Bay showdown. Russ King, a form~ ~tuda High player who served as a lower-level coach and varsity assistant for departed boys basketball coach Rich Boyce, will be considered strongly for the position. King, however, will not run unopposed. Among those wbo have eipressed interest is Newport Harbor assistant Rick Cook. Cook, first Introduced to Newport-Mesa basketball oblerler& as the former hJgh school coach of late Costa Mesa boys coach Jason Perguion (at Workman High in City of Industry), joined Lany Hint'• staff before last MUOD and lmpreaed. the SeUors' heed man. "He's the llDUtelt penon I've ever been around when it comes to buketbell •• Hint Mid. . . players. · That's when Brown Tim Brown opted to switch caree.f paths and enter the chiropractic field, as he became interested in the causes rather than the affects of sports injuri,es, and began educating athletes on nutrition, conditioning and prevention techniques. Then, realizing his pro beach volleyball playing future didn't stand much of a chance against guys like Sinjin Smith and Karch Kiraly, he broke out his adjusting table and served as an on-site chiropractor for the A VP Tour. "That became my forte." he said, •and I was able to take those physical (problems) and • tum It into a positive, while working on their imbalances, because as their injuries were healing,. we would always be working on something. else.• Brown, who played -competitive volleyball from age 14 to 41 , started bringing his table to pro surling events and soon became a fixture in the competitor's area, while gaining a reputation on the sand as the •swf Doctor." He also worked on members of the Newport Beach Dukes ln World TeamTennis in the early '90s. •Now, my practice is mostly pro and elite athletes, from pro football players to extreme-sport athletes,• said Brown, who recently invented a new taping technique, which bas led to more speaking engagements, including next month's tor the American.Society of Orthopedic Ankle and Foot Surgeons. "It's more than a cllnic," Brown said of his practice', "it's kind of a school for injwed athletes. 1 take the skills I enjoyed as a teacher (at noy High for a semester out of college), and try to teach people almost quit, but my dad would've pulled my surfing privileges. He encouraged me to stay with it. "It was a poignant time in my life and how the world can be. I really wanted to get the (heck) out of there, but my dad encouraged me to learn some good life's lessons ... and it turned into a positive, because I was able to continue my football career at Redlands."· In four years, the Bulldogs never lost a conference game with Brown as their quarterback. In Q.is junior year( Redlands reached the 1976 NAlA national championship game. "We had a plethora of really good athletes who had no business being at a small college,· said Brown, who addoo that he learned the most from his father, Bill, and former Redlands footbaJJ. coach Frank Seraeo. Bill Brown is a longtime Newport Harbor assistant football coach, •who has touched more lives than I could ever imagine in my life as a doctor.• Before deciding to enter medical school, today's honoree in the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame p1ayed volleyball at Orange Coast College and competed on Coach Laird Hayes' national championship $wting teamin 1980. Brown, who "suds dally" near 56th Street in Newport Beach, marriedfonnerSailorsvolleyball standout Rebecca Sbe!Wood in October and the couple lives ln Laguna Beach. Sherwood, who also played at UC Berkeley, was a member of the Ta.rs' 1987 CIF Southern Section 5-A championship team. · NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE II Diamondbacks rumble, 9 -4 NEWPORT BEACH -The Diamondbacks advanced to the championship game in AA competition Wednesday, striking for nine l'\lDI ln the lint three innings to tum the Braves back, 9-4. Matt Mont. led the way with a two-run trg~d stood out defemivaly, fielding a line lbot on the bet of ROii on one hop in center netd and fired to Kendall Pick at fint bue. 1be Oiamondbaw UC> turned ln two double playt, each .on line drives to Ida Ylllakodll, wbo went to Chdl Bw'lce for the twin kill. YuukocbJ also pttcbed three fine innlngl, fadng 10 batten. Defemtve gems by the Duunondbacb were recorded by inflekler · Aaro11 Bii and catcbsl Mickey Mlela and llllyley Aids. The Braves' M•~ Jbed two shutout lnningl, ltrildng out m . Seyer-UC> made a Db play at lbr.lltltop ID retire a Diamondbacb bla.r ln tbe ant Inning . ....., ...... ar.111. .... ,,.... ~--and .......... w::b sand far the""'"'· Tbe [)Aammdbldm meet the CardlDU for the AA tide OD • Satwday at 9 a.m. • ---------------------------------SPoRTs------------------~--~Wo=·2~~Moy~~~·~2"oo=-=-7 • . SOFTBALL ~ifACH­,,. ........... AYflO ~ 57 boys .......... ended llal6r JtecrMtioaa) Soccer 1-gue1M190 unchfnted, Tbe tMm WOil eight end tied two, ou1lcoring thtliropf'-ats. 41-11, in the~. . Tbe Bluen' offense wu~bylell•llea Weldl. ,_. Z•balov and ,,... ......... ....... JlllDecb, Bret m.llland..,.don "w••ri anchored the defame, while Hector MartDo. All Sadri and Mu Maeblbauser controlled the midfield. T.,-ayao selected tor leadership conf'erenoo IRVINE -UC iJvme men's swimmer Kawlka Tan1yao bas been teJected tcJ partiapate m the NCAA Foundation l..edder· ship Conference at Oisney'r; Wide World c1 Sports and Coro- nado Spnngs Resort Ill La.ke Buena VtSta, Aorida, which continues until Thursday • 'I'"cirayao !Corona del Mdl High) 1S one of 353 student· athletes from throughout the nation who have been select· ed to parucipatetin the fourth annual conference. The IDJssion of the conter-. ence lS to provide a d1v~rc;e group o! the nation's top stu- dent-at)lletes an opporturut} to acbvely partmpate in chal- lenging and thought-prov"ok- mg acbvibes that wlll enable them to become better lead· ers o'n theu campuseb and Ill their commuruties. Tarat"ao has competed m the sprillt freestyle dnd bdC'l\· stroke events for the Anteaters the past t wo '!>ed- sonsl Angels take 18-13 win over Marlins Dodgers edge c~, 8-7 COSTA MESA -The Dodgers had a sixth-inning rally to defeat the Cardinals, 8-7, in the Newport Harbor Baseball Association· Mustang Division (9-10 years old) playoffs. NHBA MUSTANG NEWPORT BEACH LL AA DIVISION Cardinals sneak past l\1ets •Cards will face Diamondbacks for title. COSTA MESA -With rbns coming by the truck - load, the Angels managed to outlast the Marlins, 18-13, in Costa Mesa American Little League Softball action. 1railing, 7-4, Holden Gray-Keough and Cameron Chase each had two-RBI hits in the sixth inning to give the Dodgers the win. Peter KlnnJe, Charley O'Desky and Braden Cluck each reached base in the sixth, In other Mustang Division action: • ANGEIS 8, BRAVES 5 -The Angels needed extra innings, but still defeated the Braves in the first round or the Mustang Division playoffs. NEWPORT BEA.CH -Randall Nelson's game-winning htt propelle? the Cardinals past the Mets, 10-9, in the Newport peach Little League AA Division playoff semilinclls Nelson's hit brought in Chrisco Elliott with the w1nninct run, 'sending the Cards to the champ1onshlp game, where .. they will face the Diamondbacks Stephanie Mello had ~ clutch two-JlBI single, scoring Karll Bauermeister and Gina Decker, while Kristen Bassler added a key RBI hit. • settiJ!g up the heroics. Other~ offensive heroes for the Dodgers included Drew Uttlefalr, Erle Hansen, Marshall Stamper and Steph\'D Brysha, while R.J. D'Cruz struck out six Cardinals over the final three innings on the mound: . • Jeffrey Frum went 2 fo r 2 with two walks, while Jake Dayton and Jonathon Herdman ·each chipped in with two bits for the Angels. Vlncenl Newsom came through with a two-run triple in the final inning to seal the win for the Angels. Michael Bloom had a three-run triple, wtule Garrett Meau, Chase Stark and Scott Frazier each added key Cardinal hits. Bloom and Connor Bannon each pitched well for the Cards, while .Ryan Aklba·and Otis MllcheU Ill led the \, Solid pitching was turned in by Decker, Mello and Elizabeth Yundt, while Kim Palambo, Pu:ts Gray and Hannah Moss anchored the defense. For the Cardinals, Jack.son Massingill, Matthew Bissonnette and Jason Loftus each pitched and bit well. Freddy Randall and MU~s Baker anchored the Angels' defense. For the Braves, Nlko Hernandez pitched three strong innings, while Justin Jones went 2 for 2 with a walk. defense. . .. For ute Mets, Micha.el Katz, Zak Maure~ and Michael 'Borchard each pitched well, while Jake Killian, ApdTew Legay, Grant Kelgram, Andrew Fulcher and Beau Attayah sparked the offense. ' IMTIHGW NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN lhet .. Cly of COila ...... -*'O by Ind through Ila OOllilm- lna eoera. ,..,..,,.,., rtlerred to • .... City, will receive up to. bU "° .. .., ,,.,, 10:00 .... °' h ·ur .. June 11. 2000. SMled *' lor .. IW91d of a conlr9d b: . 1lE OONSTAUCT10N OF 8UIYC AETAO-FlT Of OOSf A MESA. OOY H~\.-POLICE FACILITY _,, COA· PORATlON YARD CITY PROJECT NQ. 00-03 THIS PROJECT IS SUBJECT TO THE "BUY AMERICA" PROVISIONS Of THE SURFACE TRANS· PORTATION AS· SISTANCE ACT OF 1982 AS AMENDED BY THE INTERMODAL SURFACE TRANS· PORTATION EFFI· CIENCY ACT OF 18'1. Al bids .... be mede on a b6d tonn fUrnllhed byfMtClty ...... be ~ ...... Qlyof Col1a ......... Ollce ol CM C4lv C1e1tc. P.O. Boll 1200, "T7 Flir DIM. COila ...... ~ 112828, at °' belol'I .. •me and -.. ltlllild abo\19, I t wtllctl lrM cn.y wac 11e ~ opened and l.ed ... ln .... Councl~ at Mid~ Eac::f1 b6d ,,... con- bm Ind be :-=:: to .. 09ftinaflt and Contact Docu· "*°· A Ml ol 8ld DoQr "*"' "'8Y be oDellned lllhOfbof .. ~ E~,77Fllr~. Coita ...... Ollbnla. upon nonret......_ """""'°' ... .. An ......... ...... ...... mull .. n. dudld ....... by mel. lid~ Ind --connc:c daou-,,.,. !Ny ..., ..... "'**' ... Olltl9 d fleClyO..-af .. Qly of c.. ...... Iii Dociul'ftenlll .. not .. rllllld~ .. .... lonll .... 00 ..... la lnaludadwlll ......... Eadl bid ..... 81> ~"'2:.-rf ............. ~~fie IMWCllOn .,..,.. """9'11 • ~ 1moffl9L.-.~ ....... =-· --'" ~ .,WNdl ......... ............. .... c.1:ca-o1.. 0...-.... Cll ........ .__. llclN. n.,...... ... ---..--= ............... .. ti .... ::-...... ~ .......... l-r:-a:;51 ......... . ''."'· JI. •• E!i!tG .... I !Jll!ll!P"l! . ~ .... -~··-·~~~C!ll~ll •-11 w-11 ~-fl -..c-.11 ... ~II ~-1 ~bor~ltla~ CleN "8. btlM (Gen· NO E OF THE COSTA MESA Ale i535 CITY OF: PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious 8UllMH f lctillous Business PfWIMlnQ wge ,. ... :-~~": WAREHQUSEMAN ~~~1~gR AD~tsl SUPERIOR COURT NEWPORT BEACH ANNUAL REVIEW Ntme Statement Name Statement Oelermkl«I ~the one. Sec11on 3300. The 1uc-1982 ~c~E RENDER ~ DECISION OF CALIFORNIA NOTICE Of THE CITYWIDE The following peraons The follo"'•ng p.!80<'' tor of ltie CallOfTlla 0... ceulul bidder mu1t Mobllehom ON THURSDAY. JUNE COU0 NTY OF INVmNG BIDS TRAFFIC !"'PACT ere doing bulfnest as are doing bu51neu a• e>enment of lndultrtal malnt1Jn the llcenH C6 •. DeeaJ No. 8, 2000 OR AS SOON RANGE Sealed bids may be FEE PROGRAM Malung Tu. Most ot II ATlAS BPoKKEEPING Relallon1 tor almller ~~. dur11tlofl ~SC3~98c~7al Noa. AS POSSIBLE THERE· IN RE: receiYed at the office ol The Costa Mesa City 21805 Calebau Mis· SERVICE. 10H>I $later dullllcalonl of labor, "'v,. ....... u-... B5SC3198CA. Adver· AFTER. ON THE FOl· INGRID R. the City Clerk 3300 Council will hold a public SIOl'I ViejO CA 92691 Avef'lue Fou"llfll1 Val the Contractor 1nd No bil;lder may liMd for Mle and being LOWING ITEMS· HAMMER, NeWp<>ft Boulevard, hearing tor Ill• 1nnual Jason Wuley Burns, lay, CA. 927ZS ~lt)9d0ft .... pey wllhchwhltbldlorape· sold In ICCC>rdllnce wfffi I. ZONING APPLICA· DecetHd. p 0. Bo.11 1768, Newpor1 review ol the CllyWide 2t$0S.-CaJ1baza Ml~· Ba"k. OI . 011ng11 ~...:-nn:-~ r1odofablty(llO)d1yuf· the Callfomll lJniform TION ZA.·99-0t FOR NO. A202324 Be1ch, CA 92658-8915 Tr1fllc lmpect Fee Pro-~_!-•to; CA 92691 ~nty 1CA/ia t01 I .._,,.. '9f IN deee Mt for CM ComfMrcial Cooe a• COMPASS TELECOM/ NOTICE TO unhl 2:00J.m on the gram on Mondly, June R,...,.rd LOUIS Madnd 'V ter A..enue ountAn ,,,_,. .. not llCIClePt ~*90f. 203 Milan A • ,..., JOE THOMPSON, AU· 1311'1 day June 2000 5. 2000. at 6 30 pm W'I 275'2 Gen~ Miss.on ahy Cit 92 _ lowef &ale "GI ·"'* Counc:11 ol lhe of Santa Are~~ THORIZED AGENT CREDITORS 11 wnic:tl time Midi * 1he Council Charilt>efs o4 Voele> CA 926~1 This bus oesa , con-not ~ lnclkldeCI c.y Meta r--n...w ~ o4 Calfor. F O R G E O R G E NOTICE IS HEflEBY w• be opened and Qty Hal. n Fair Ofttie._ Thia business ts con· duded by a oorpo<•W • In hi FeOeni IM*nlMn MrWe lhe/lghl lo rlfecl ;_-;;Tu.say June 6 IVEASON TRUST. FOR GIVEN t~ lhe credit~ rNCI for Coa\11 Meta, CA dueled by 1 ~al • Have you 511neo -oa ~don... ttrrf and .. bids Of to 2000 at • • A MINOR CONDI· and contirlglnl aedrtcwa EASTBLUFf AMO The T,.ific Imped F.. panneral\1p dOll'(I ~ ye&7 No Thll lncluml~ Wll1Ye ln9gUlal1tlM In ProcMos ~1~ L'r. TIONAL USE PERMIT o4 INGRJD R HAMMER. BONn'A CRf.Ek Program ha:s been 85. Have you atartea Bank o.1 e,1,..oe f:..ci~ houri ot ex· any bid. -.. 8hall ._ .. ....r...A to-:-. FOR THE AOOITION deceased. that aU per· PARKS RECLAIMED tablllhed lo finance the dOIOll buMleta yet'>, No County Raymoflel ' 6.arry peitence) Of a""~ ~=.... ullalaction""";;fi'he 1 OF THREE ANTENNAS sons hevlng .. claim• WATER RETROFIT lmprovementa neces· Jaton ~Ml-V Bu~ Page,. Sen.or Yica Pte~1 - c19ae1f1ca Ion .. , ....,, ,.,. "' lnclu<lln n ':.'• AND THREE EQUIP· agalllll the decedent are AND IRRIGATION tart to address 11\e This statement "WIS 1•"t . , t llOI IP-1770 IO 1 801n-chlrges ~ ,.,:,;:.•o~~ MENT C~BINETS TO required lo Ille them With IMPROVEMENTS cumulall\le Impacts or filed wrth the Count)' Thi$ stalt"*'I was ~ C:ie'::lnatlona. e=-c:.. lhe, ~p= tiMmenl and ..ie Lela AN EXISTING TELE· the Superior Court of Titte of Profect development within Clerll of Or1hgo Col!"'Y hleo . with the COl!"'Y Whel9 Federal wage de-""' 1111• end .. _... of Mlcl\elle Proc:to . k COMMUN IC AT I() NS Calttomla, County of Or· Contr9c:t No. 3327 Colla Mesa and to on 05111/2000 .Cleft. ol Orange CoUnty • ,... ... *lMiol do not c ~"' _._.. Lei• Michelle ; oJ • FACILITY FOR SPRINT •noe. al 341 fhe City 1270 000 ensure 11'111 Iha standard • 200061J2H91 on OS.0112000 : .... s:. WIOI: ~~':'.:' ~ Dando Kevin J &r.:;,· PCS, ("PPROVED UN· Dove. P. 0. Bo11 14171, ' Eng1,_,•a' Eatlmete level of Ml'Vloe 19 mlln-Daily Pllol May 15, 22, '20006&27'36 Oettrmlnetlon ocnelWIM peilmant Of lf'ldiUltltal ~ed 0Wn9r.. a.'. DER ZA.·117.0f), LO· Oran~. Calllornl• Apptoved by tai11ed on the TralflC 29, June 5. 2000 Me39 Dady P*" M.i~ 115 22 ~for UM by the RMllc>nll ~te ol C.1-grallla Flnandal Sef'V-CATED AT 485 EAST 92813. and lo IMll e IS/. Don ...,.,, C1rculatlon Systwm. ·····••i 29 June 5 2000 MB37 Conl**>f and 1Ut>oon-fomia. wnicn 119 flied 1cM. LIOll Own« Linde 11TH S~EET IN A Ct ~ to JOHN JENSEN' PuDllc Wcwb Olrector Ari aocll of !tie Tralfic hCtOr'I the Connc:tof w1f1 lhe City etettr of CM J Waniland •"«it for ZONE. ENVIRON MEN· NS and WAYNE L. Pro.pective bidders lmpect FM Program IS • • • 1 • ., end aubcoulrlidDIS ahell City of coeia Mala: Ind Contlnent11' '""Mobil• TAL DETERMINATION; ~ONES,"' IU~CCUIOf m.y obtain one ... of evatlable for review by Classified ic -pay not IMS flan the lhall toct.it panelllet MeOOf War~ EXEMPT. rust-the I R bid documents et no the public at the Costa l.J Fedetlll rnlnmum _w.ge preecrl>ed fl9r.in 1or 1121 Glenn.yre ' 2. ZONING APPltCA-Hammer TnMI 0.-co.I a1 the Office of the Meea Qty Cleltt'a Office. rate wtllctl moet dOMly ~ ol IN Laguna 8"dl. CA TION ZA-00·18 FOR cember 22. tllll8, •• Public Works De9art· n Felr Dnve. Costa (0~\!ENIL\T ~OICln.-h cMiea said coda. 112651. '(949) 376-0600 KEVIN MC CONNELU anienci.d on ~ ment. 3300 Newport MHa of ,. ~~· In Thil connct .. ~ Publlsh•d Newport SIGNS & SERVICES, ~· ~-the de-Bouleverd,. p o. Bo• Public Comments In queedol\. to atal• contractor Beach·Coata M•H AUTHORIZED AGENT 3 1 1 w-r P~or. at 1768, Newport e.ec:n. either oral or 'flrrttten Thie Pf'ctaci la a tldef· nondlactlmlnatlon and Deily Pb Ml 22. 211 FOO DMP PROPER· mpefll! romentde. CA 92658-8915. form m1y be ~ed llh fUlmd ~end compllanc1 require· 2900 Y M85l TIES/DAN PER· Suite 800, Santa Ana, For further lnlorme· during the publte hear· wll Ile under hldellll reg-mania pumient to Gov· --LMUTTER TO AMEND California 92707, within lion, cell Michael J. Ing. FOf further lnfOIT!la-ullllknt which lndla emment Code, Seetlon Flctltlou. Bu.I ....... • THE PLANNED SIGN· e later of lour (4) Slnacorl. Project Men· tlon, lelepnone (714) fMt DaW l'eoon AC11 end 12"0. ·-ING PROGRAM TO AL· monlhs eher .5123(0<>, ager 11 (949) 644-3342. 754·5335 or vlart the Alllrted Ilda. The -ot The :r o1 Coela Heme Statement LOW A SECOND 11\etlondal',.,ol ... IM~ Published Newport Trenac>ortlllon Servlcles ~' wll be~ Mela he no4111M al The toflowlng persone GROUND SIGN 140' ~......:....': u• .. ., _...._ ~ 8uch·Coata MeH OMelon at C.ty Hall, derfl9DaW-8aoonACll ~ ,_ It w11 el· are~ bulinMa u; AWAY FROM AN EX· :::'~· ~""':';"'9 • Dally Pilcl Mly 22, 29. n Felr Drive, Costa and r'lleled -and IN ·~ tneure 1t11t In CH Enoineet1ng, 11711 !STING GROUND SIGN ,.._, or ""'·--1 de-2000 · Mela, CA. ~ ol lndUltltml anyoonnctentenlcllnlo eoi.y ~ Cln:le S1e. (150' SEPARATION RE· ~ed to you.~ (30) ' M847 MARY T. EWOTT, ......_, ..... of cal-~ 10 t1111 lldWf· M, F.oun&Ml V*Y. Cal-OUIRED), LOCATED -1• after the dete lh9 Deputy City a.ti lomla (IN Conlnlctof --... ~ llomla 92708 Al 211 EAST 11TH noik:e II malled Of J*· CITY OF Publtahed Newport end 8ubcontractora --....,.._~ Curtis A. Heinttrnan, STREET IN A C1·S eonaty ~I IO you. NEWPORT BEACH Beach·Coata Mesa lhll pey not ... than be alfoldMMe NI GP-5050 Galfotd St. #22, ZONE ENVIRONMEN-A cfalln onn m1y be NOTICE Ody Plol Mav 22. 23. b ~WllOI "*)· OOfUlllY 10 Mlbfnlt bk'9 Long BMch, Calrfomla TAL DETERMINATION: ~Oralrom ~~Iii INV~ BIDS 24, 25, 2&, 2§ 30, 31 , The Cb ..... ollCalned k\....,or..eolhlatnYMa· 90815 EXEMPT "' u.. noe \N\lflly '"'""' June 1 2 2000 flam .... ~ of .. Ion end .. not be «*· Tills bulinea II oon· 3. ZONiNG APPLICA· SUperior Court Fof your PLANS, . ' M843 wberber rou 're j buy~ sellin~ or jlb1 looking. d2$ified bas what you need' · C~IFIED (949) 642.;678 LOCAL llOl1UAllE 9"f • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3SOO PaQflc "1ew On"8 Newpq1 Beach 144·2700 PleJICE .oTllEJIS IE11. ........ , Mortuary * Chapel Ctema110n. 110&oadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 ~,!J! ~ c"'1'llnMed egalr18C on cM:qd by: an lndMcllal TION ZA.·00·19 FOR protection. you are SPECtFICATIONS ~ :::!. ~-=-fie gfOUnde of !'809, Heve you 1ter1ed SUSAN KLINE AU· encouraged IO file your AHD CONTRACT ...,.,..._,. ·-.,. color, 0t national origin doing bualneM yet? THORIZED AGENT claim by c.rtitled malt DOCUMENTS l)iscount (~askct diem ..... end In ooneiOel'etlon lof an Y11, 1213\188 FOR FIRST BAPTIST with retum rec.lpt te· Sealed bids m1y be aanMil ~ 111'8 awwd. Cur111 A. Heintzman CHURCl'i OF COSTA quelled. ' receMd at Ille alb of b ,.,.., Ind CNeftlme The U.S. Oepet1ment Thie statement WH MESAIPASTOR LfON Dated; Apffl l7. 2000 the C"" C18ltl 3300 "°"' In b loc:ele In of T~ (DOT) flied wittl' the County SIKES. FOR A MINOA JOtf~o~a.:MDIHAW, Newpo;1' Boultv~rd. wNrll .. Wlllftl la to be ~ • tc:Jl.he "hce· Cleitc at Onlnge County CONDITIONAL USE a OMf uw PO. Boll 17e8, Newport '*'°""8d lof eedl cnft b" MNic8 IO~ b6d on ~ PERMIT TO /lJ.i<:M AN Corponlllol" by: Beactl, CA mse-e915 cu Taallor1 Of ~-Cll fWlg d1111181. 8id rig· 2000M2MM EXTENSION Of /ti JOHN G. until 1 30 lhe ..-r•decUo 8lll9Qll8 glng idllllae. Bid rt9-~ Pict ~ 15, 22. TIME FOR A TEMPO-BRADSHAW, Atlomey 1311 ~ J·~ on 2000, :.. ~ ~ tt..-=:-,.:.:.;; n ,""" 5._ Ml34 RARY MODULAR ~nu:--lfW>IHAw et ~ ..... IUdl bide ........ In b ~ ~. ~ l:OO ~SSAOOM 8UILO· A PROflU8IOMAL • Mall be opened and ~ _ ...._. a:00 .... ~ OF INO FOR KLINE , ,._ ,.._,._.,,.,: read 1or ...,._..., a.m. ...... _ p.m. • ""''-SCHOOl OAIGINALLY ......... ..,.._.,,._,..,.., UN lmGUIL DNYI _.. 911 9ed'I ~ TelaotlCIM No. PUii.JC AUCTION APPROVED UNDic:R IUlft3 !ft ... -ROADWAY ..... ..... ' 4-90'71 . Arly-_ ,.. la .. ~ ~ Of !iaf wclltl ON wlll • .,........ Of ~,.,.q PLANNING APPLICA· MADI. UNTA ANA. •PM>YUIHTI '"'MPID¥ad .. -..i.fr ~ poae111ee bid oolUlol't W.:1 fie B .. IC TION (PA·95-29). LO. CAUP'ONU am Tiiie of ""1fact Caplla"' Mied or other treudutenl ~1on lieu L ~IA ~J0~ ~14)'MM• • Connet No. 11" :1.-:.::•c:s::: ~~~ Olllt2JOO at 11:00 a.m. AN l&R ZONE TATI IAR NO • ......=:--:........ C..,loalledli1"7,_ ..-.. 911n;-..,..... It. AUSPACE, ENVIRONMENTAL DE: 17114~RNIY ·~Illy = 'j-'":.:O ":; :;::.'".::. ":'"'....': =.oo:-J.?' & ~~~INATION· EX· ~.... NT, ....= =:...-:.. ....... ID .., In-... m ... " ..,_, CA ..... .. ,, THE A8011E AC. Beach·Coata Ha ~ blddafl ...... ..,_ "90n,.. OOMen1C1110n ooilerecl ~at fw TION(S) 19/ARE Daly ,..,. May 23. 29, ~ *81r1 ona eet of .... ...... end-.. Md ta NAME • UNT I CHALLENGED IN 30, 2000 bed doa-* 11 1111 11'1 •aa•a wll\ GPermted undef tM INVENTORY COURT TH E TMMt COil • fw o11oe Gf b ....,_ 'm.a d ,_ c1Rc11ar1 at .. DOT.,._ HtCHOlAS ·SHAM-CHALLENGE MAV BE F1ct111oua .... ft .. PIA* WodCI ~· ==:.:.7~~· ='"~~ ~~~ ~·~g:~ T015J>~~ ..... ltlitslUnt ~~pg-,: a.,,.... • ...... _ .... --.......... II-AAllED IN WAfTTEN :~:· 1791. ~ a..dl. ill' aim-If ....,....., .. • .., JESSE MOAALEI, C:OARESPONDENCE One -W !9ll CA ....-11 • -· ....... ~-0017, HOUSEHOlD OEUVEAEO TO THE 9t C-. w... CA Fat ""'-lrlforme· 1'19 T....... ....... I~!, ZONINO ADMINIS· ti921 ' a;; Fong TM, Mf_ ••••-•• ... ra•NCe) ................. """""' MC DONALD. TMTOA PftlOA TO Je1f ~ 1112 Maneger at \ I I I .! I 1 o I 1 l !II l I '111 I d "~ I\ l I I C•rin1 'im '" .,., ~hty Cit1krAi fo• I ro Ditect Cremation .. $495 Im.mediate Burial .. $995 STARTING I ANEW- BUSINESSr. .... lllft ma. GI ........ OCM?i HOUSEHOlD ntl #KNE. DATE. ~ Dr ' Hllnf· ....a1~ • .._ ":I :I ~,,ea. ..... ~ ITIM '°" l'UfmtER IN-.... ..., CA ..., N8WDOlt ---.~ ulrJhll• (714) ICUAT • FOWUIS, ~TION ON M•Uh•• IC•rl leaofl·Coe•a M"Ht •••••••••• = .. f4.~C:. HOUIEHOlD ~~L~ ~ 11'70 M1f1e = "'°' MllY 21. It, ~ ~ :Tl-IAW.."U. (114) 7t4•Q'6 OR t~-_,...., CA MMI • ... ~ =t.-C.. W11QI I~ CMl AT THf OFACE ~ M1itno1 Ml .. ----.. ·! =:.... . =:.:=· . ~~ ~=i LAlfll leed\ ..... ::: .. -... tN-· ~~~ :::r. == ~I::,"',:*..:, .. _ -~:tr= 1 amm1111wcilll l!!.9'."! ~ ............. ~ •FIND,,_._ • "'t, Jf.'m a, m -~·:·1··-; :"!A .., .... , •iru --1•tt1 ...... " ,......_. •V.A.• VE n RArt RI iii I :) lid I :••_ .. , ........ : : HOMES OF.: ! THE WEEK i : Showcase f : Homes = ·: For Sale : : In Our Sat : "' . ... : Real Estate : : Supplement I : ! Display Ads ! • Start at $85. • : Deadline · : ! Tuesday 5PM £ : Also.... : • Open House • • • : listings Avl. : : Deadline : : Th~rsday : : SPM : : It Pays .to : : · Advertise -: : In the Best : : LOCAL : : Real Estate : : Section • Call Today II LISA RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574·4249 •••••••••••••• WANTED AXER HOMES OR UNJTS Fut Eacrow OKI Brokers OKI Anchor Bay Homes office 949-718-1300 cell 949-285-4500 FIND an apartment through claasllied 2.sea. S217.000·S226 ooo FOR SALE ~:'.~ .... n: 112 HOUamaa I 2191 Cenyon Dr Model NEWPOfn' BEACH Open. Ag! 949-642·9699 . • E'Sldt 2 Houses 0n a IOI e.cellent location, $389.000 For more Info cau Earl Ta~. Agent 949-&42-411Q2 •. 9 NEW HOMES * Ouanty buitt detached single !amity homes In EUlside Great Floor Plan Al>Pm• 2110-2220 SF Agent 949·~5-6345 CutlOll1 BMuty 2 year new home on cukla·sac stn:et 4Br 2.5Ba . top of line touches Woughoul·Planla· lion sl'iutters, ceilm!I fans & SUlrOOlld sound. MUst seelf Call Trislla MarshaU, agt 714-296·2038 . E SIDE Plc:tu,. PtrfK1 3Br 2.5Ba Hardwood floors, new wirldows, eaHn kllclleo PoOI. ligh!, vaulted ceils, best value! $255.000 Ed Ven den BoNche Bkr 949·650·0943 ~ I Only $199,000 2Br 28a Condo. ~Int oond. great area Prine Only. Earl & Jt»( Taylor, agts. 949-642·4722 ONE FORD RD Opell Sat1Su11 1-<4 NEW Providtnee Plen 3 4br. 4.SOI lppfOJI 4300 If llP9fldet. Sl,599,000 Owner/Agt 94H40-1313 LOW fNttREST SPECIAL Prime ArH New ~ The price wiU -youl Agt. 949-723-8126 Ext IOI 3br 2bl, qidet cuk!HK, OPEN HOUSE remod a upgrldff Uv/ ~ DOVER SHORES trplc, hdWd llra, fenced BAYFRONT PARADISE Celt":!, S:,.~1 June 2nd Fri 10-2 $2,850,000 1126-580-4195 1BR 181 Aptl. In bMutllul GNd community. walk to Thealers1$1lO!>sn'rl Square $750 to S8451Mo. incfudes private patio, carport, 19t9-1921 Maple Ave. Kleln Prop Mngl. 949-581-4000. RemOdelecl 28r 1 Ba Apt. w/back yard, -carpel. !11b/111e, fresh ~int, Vlult cell, $1025 71<4-612-6355 .. .,, Ra1c-. a11d dtndJirM'l> att•ul~ 10 rlaau.-r wjcbol1t noi~. Tiie 1111hli~IJl'f re~nr~ 1hP r~tu m ('tfl.~r. rff'8AAi(y. l'f'~iec' or n-jfft an~ r'8'1flilM•1J 111f\rnlwmrn1. Pltall(' l'('pOrl anv Ntur chal n&ny 111· in \our das~iried od i0l111('(fi~"~· Tht Oailv 11iloc Aetty>tb 11c.1 lioliilicy (11r 1t.11~· t'rr'()t' ill an 1uhmt.rnM.'11C (or •rhirh it nlll)' lM: ""''"'n'-ihle l'l"'«'flt. k>r the.ct~• of !hf l!P8'~ 11t1Ulltr ()('t'Uflitd hy 1h1• 1'rror. E.:rrdit CUii unly llf'.alio...-.1 for the finit ln...-1tiqn, .~ Mon<loy ............ Friduy S:OOpm Thursday .. Wednesday 5:00pm ii Tues<lay ......... Mondny 5:00pm Fri1lay ......... ;TI1ursJay 5:00pm Wednes<lay .... Tuelldny 5:00pm Salurday ........... Friday S:OOpm Local police officer l!>oklng TOP SSSIAECORDSI 2800 BAYSIDE 3br 2ba, Bluffl I-48r 2Ba, to rent NP Heights/Coast Jau, R & 8, Soul, Rock, large unit ~ ~ deck. 2-.iy, comm pool, •gar, near area want 3 or 4br house etc. so's & &O's Shire gaf. No llllOk~l scNt, churches, greemell, lam cl 4. Rent negot. ;;;er. MIKE 949-645-7505 $3300 714-336-1lll00 $2500/mo. 949-673-4242. bv 111 949-6«-sm .,~~:,Ve!:; ~ :~~ I '12 CEllETERLO.T8y 11470 -= 1 privata, Ip, 2 patioil, a«ytlles. ·-. . $2000/mo. Avail 7/1 , P .....,., Mll-29Ma0 Owner/Bkr 949-675-3888 CREDENTIALED 48r 2811 Ha¢or View Home PAC IF IC VIEW 'fEAcHER/C.0UNS£WR Scraped ceil, new pelnt. MORTUARY 12 COOliguous Wioviomt Academ' HELP NEEDED 29 People rleeded to lose LIP 30 lbs. In Iha neld 30 days. Gel paid for lbs. lost I 00% Natural. Catt Mary at (949)756-8743 1 1• lll:ll I ~~ 5::.. ~~: =.~~ 94~75~~93'f Rem.dlol • °e~~ 949•759•9314 Alfi~~ I 11 -GWGE I ~Py.l~.~~.~sYc. F~8:f'~~~K 111~COMT... SALES ~ ULU Loll ol benlfltl -.__ ____ __, (949)64S-13S8 Flvt Crowne Aeetllnnl 3801 E. eo.t Hwy. =:~1l:-~~j'.1,~..== 1 ::.:e::: 1520 RUlh In Weslcliff . . eBuilding & VeNcle Mawilenance • $8.9Mlr + 4 PHONE REPS · 9[)ffler/Loader • s1 9Mw + FuJl.time. Energetic people •Food Pn1parera • $6.~ f Mon Co Ea t eE~ Pad<er • $6.9Mlr ~ or gage . m o ...,, T '"'NEFITS u 1n $1500/per wetk+ comm~ ""' = """ benefits. Sales e~p prefd. OPPORTUNITIES, EOE Cal Melissa 949-25o-5719 Apply In ptr1011: ADVERTISING START YOUR OWN BUSINESS NOW!! LSG Slly Chel1, 2990-B AJrway Ave., Colta MHI, Mon·Fri 10im-3pm or attend OUf OPEN HOUSE 5'31 & 611 9pm to lpm ' WORK FROM HOME lntern11ional company rapkjly expanding. Pert-time ssoo:$2000/mo, . Fulf.lime $2500·$7d0o/mo. ~eny po!ltloo!I ... 7 ... tOl7 PlllM be -""' the llellngt In Ihle . rtqWt ~:r.900 number ill which "*' le • clwge per minU11. 1~.1 r • .,.... be wwy of out of .,.. COfllj)tlllH. Chtcll wllh the locll lletttf B111lnne Bir l'ltU before you Mncl eny money or '"' for •rvfcea. Rt1d ind undtnt1nd 1ny c:ontrecta befoft you We are looking tor NlflOYaled people who have a business mind We are one ol the largest prClj)ellles lo OC With approx 1500 apartment homes We're ottering commereiel space '°' a dell mar~et, spa service & ·n11r salon. Call for an appointment. Tiit Cororlldo el Newport ~nltd or not we'1t efgn. Model PerfKt 8ac:k ba.y 38r 2.SBI, Ylew h<wne ~ ylld. $S300lmo t yr lease. 2323 Irvine Ava. Appl onty. Pa!ricl! Tenore 9/856.9705 l .. --. .!!~1 28r lie 703 J111mine 1v -St700'mo. gnge, no pea. Cal \Jn!d!Y 949-117-4795 441 ANTIQUES/ART /COLLECTIBLES WANTED TIQUES Older Style Furniture · PIANOS & Collectib!H . ..,.,,.._._ •St.r.ot•....,..,•Olf'te•~• $$ CASH PAID $$ 880 lrvlnl Avie. Nlwport BNch, CA 92M3 949'"722 .. $32 Ask few JMl'llinl ASSEMBLY AT HOME Arts, crafts, jeWetry Also etectron1Cs. sew11111. lypi'1g In your apara time Great y. No 8)pet1$1108 No ee Will train Call 80(). 795-0380 Ext 2 (2.&lhrs.) (CAL "SCAN) tr() O(l<HI (lo 00 Clo (loo : BARiEOUES : ! GALORE : o NOW HIRING! u hirlna now! ERA Aalferty & ...,~-------' Uoycf of Huntington Beach " pey for your bnte...& give you free fl'ainlng 800-400-5391 ext. 119 ' . NANNY/ho1111 kuper NPB. Live 11\/0l.lt. MUSI drive • epe1lc engllell. Rel reg. Mt-723-li79 • PART·TIME OPTICAL Fff1n<1, data entry. phooes, pridrTQ & Iii hooeelteeoen Ask lor C~ery1 or ~ 949·673· 1883. P1rt·tlmt Ntwepaptr RICll Rouc. 1•m-41tn. uceQent pay, pick·up or vart wMsurlnoe nee. Preler Cos1a Mesa r1l9ldfrt Cll"949-72i-t31S MOTHERS DREAM Stay Home Mal«h. M0ney r !Oam S!00-$5000llno FtJI or P•rMitne 94H56.f743 ftM5M241 ADVERTISE STATE· WIDEii! E~pand your honzons. $450 tor 25-words Cllculllion 3 l'IMl1t011, '214 Cal~omia neW94)al>ef1 In• expensive nellonal ctassl-liedfdisplay options •• able CAL SCAN (916)288·60)0 ~· (916)288-6019 w-.cal·scan.com (CAL'SCAN) 1 ·=-.r -= 11 '=---= I ' 0 COSTAJIESA a r. : IRVINE ABEAS ~ ! FUN SALES EHVIR. ~ Q Some Ales •N>.1 .... ..Fl " " 1Dam-7pm $7hr up fl ., (D 0 E.) Beool pkg : PAOPERTY MGMT CO netdl PT '*'°" !Of 911\-11'11 du1les, hours l:GOlm- 1 :OOpm. OC Airport A,..,_ Fu resume 94t-133-1219 PIT Sell Storegt AMllUnC Mlnlglt'. 2 Days per week, olllce wOfk and hght maintenance 949-644-2747 MEDICAL BILI.ER· OREA T Income poCentiaft Eam LIP IO $45k per year. Full lra•nlFlg provided Horne Computer required. Cell Titan toll lree! Ee-lblutl 2Br 1 Ba llOI Domingo IF, Fp, din -rm, CIOnV!1 pool crprt. $I 295/Mo Donald Pfaff, Coldwell Banller M9-7S3-t074 NI Ocnlront no boalUwalc S950wk going last Garage, sports tQUio, 880, w/d, lnclUded ....... -0321. VACATION RENTAL 2 & 38r 2Ba ape®us de~m. Condo, fully furn. steps to bch. 2c Ail!· 94~76-7130 ;:64M922. SOUTH COAST AUCTION TIM! SHARE UNITS and RARE COINS campground membtrsNps. Original United SlttH DfatreH sales·cheapl Morgen SOYlr Dollar Wortdwlde Hleetions. Cah unolrculaled $25.00 each. V8Cllion NeCwoct! U.S. and Orlglnei U11fted SttlH Canada 1 ·800·543·6173, "-Do11111 lll'ICllreulated Free rental tnlormation $18.00each S00-219-9553 954·563 -5586 . • (CAL 'SCAN) I . I llAL80A PENH Ocnfron1 4IO APPUANCE8 ~ evall. Af>rJy O fl ~ Bart>eques Galore ~ n 2300 Harbor Blvd #H t1 ~ eosia Mesa e , (On·s1te fntemew) ,, , " d'ff., •• ~n--"'11.1-Qt.tC..-i~. tr BOOKKEEPER FfT Must !lave worl<1ng ~now!· edge OuickBooks Pro Fu resume to 714-546-9215. Broolilyn. Pim CM neetll, ..,_. ' dtllvwy drlv.r1, FIPT lfH hra. Cell 949-4411-9319 R.ECEPT/GEN OFflCE Immediate opening FIT Mon-Fri P'J$ benefits pc:ttg. Fax resume: 714·545-2548 RECEPTIONIST Pron Comm. lnsulance Brokerage firm loolang lor mature lndiv with proven olfice skills 2Mir wortt wetlt to fill In fOf prime nicepllOllist. MUs1 be able lo worlt JIM WMlt t\llict a year fOf vacallon relief. Plt'ITI Pos.tiorl. Clll M-m.oeot Ht. 21 or In rHllmt MNOl-2329 Attn: Lynn. RECEPTIONIST tor C M. tele-communicllion ()(),, Xlnt worlt envlronmanll Fu resume' 714-540-1900 888-660-669G ext 430 I (CAL'SCANI BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Stay al home end eam up IO $1 ,000 a daJ. No ex· J)8llence 9f Mlling te<ll*ed Not MLM. HIOO·nl-0331 Code 30400JCAL 'SCMI) BEHN> ON BILLS? Consolidate them Avoid blnkruptcy. St09 credi1or cells. Aaduce interest. Cut peyrnents LIP to 5()'l(.. Cal now1 (800)270-9894 (CAL'SCANl -HOMEOWNERS WITH l21 :P!1l l .. ~l l1"-:DI 2Br t Ba. llundty, parking Wff/IJyfmo. 323-665-6920 323'394·4394 Sktt by •Ide frig., $200. W1shel'/drytr 1145/ta. i1c:.llent condition 1--··1 ~ ......... .. C1lM °" PQt ...... oftb I W1UM I Charter Captains ~eceptlonlat PT 6 Pee for bay cnises, PT/FT Setl!lng . t th1rp good pay!! 949-673-4596 ,....... indMdutl ~ CLERICAL PIT 'PT poellloll In ...... ollol P11Mime 'llfllOX 2S-3Mlfs :"":Ii,.=--..:: =· per wtek, Monday-Fridly, etfong lillcfotoft Offtot assisting In i.g.1 depert· 111111. Ortll C8llltl ~ mtlll al local newspeper. Ina envtr. $10411 hr DOE CREDIT WOft'les mey now QUlcldy qualify '°' loans Ston&Usllea's a diree1 • lender· 11\al ·can tell you over the phone and without obllgetlon. Cell 1·800-700-1242 ext S06 ICAL•SCANI Cemdtn Court Be1oty Model ~ ~abulous Largest 3Br 2. 7588 model Buy in the Pointe. 48r plus aYI Ughl & bright and near bonus room lovely corner guest patldng, assoc pool, pool sized '1o1 $999,000 spa & tennis Cah T rlshe Georgm1 Smttll, CB agent Marallall 714-296·2038 949-159·3710 514 W BAY 3br 2be, roof 109 d9cll WI B8Q. Hlrdwd fin. ~ counteB. Move In CO!td. S2950 MM73-7IOO lplCI 2 -Wiii! 4 dHh. HOO/mo. MH75-3700 Wedding Experts SHOWCASE . :?ubftshes ~une 2cf, 2000 I lRJe a;ill be showcasing I.he exp~ls in eac.h field of I.he wedding spec/rum. 9/you o/fer any fype of service fo.r w<tddin!Js-lhis .1; /he place lo aduerlise. You t.1Hff reach an a/ff ,;en/ audience and au// love /his sec/ion. 'lJon 'I miss oul 'lJeatlline is ?tine 21.sl .70 aduerlise, cal/7/nnie al (!J49) .574.-424!} Appticlnt musl be ~ lo ru -.., ..... type 50-55 wpm, WOlll llC-71t754-1121 CUflllly, ll1d be good Wllh CUS!Ot'lllr Mf\lioe. . Send resume to: (949)631-6594. 11111: JIJOy DNo tcrt8flinW phy!lca! !!Q'd. £OE. J8lhr llLOWouT TEAK FURN ARllOIR6.. TABLE, CHAIRS.i_~~TIO a MORE llU8T RU. .. lt0tl44 COUllW ,._ PIT & FIT r-~· .~· -~· f' .. ! • • - . ,.. I ' ...z.... .• .:..~ -. \... . llso Tlllor or Seln1etrm. Ai Phillip lhe Cleaners MIM44HI Cdll •'1>11HWA9"EA • PAIP COOi( ENGU9H A MUST • • .. ea..a. 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NAIEAS 1ml54!:1100 Cedlllac Eldorado 't5 Low milte, V8 Nollhstlr, 11- vtt. IM!her. (819359) $17,988 NABERS (71•154!:•100 Cllt¥n>let Altro V111 '11 Van convtl1lon, Caplian chaita. Iola, rMr air, ll*1'f powtr features! ( 138894) $4,988 NABERS (714)540:9100 CHEVROLET CATEAA 'f7 25k ml, black. llhr, mnif, co. chlomt ~. bal. ol warr. (148404) $19,988 NABERS 111•)540-9100 ()tEVAOlET Cl¥lillf 'ti RS coupt, 1 Sli 1111. auto. mnif & morel Bil ol WllT (814928) S9,988 NABERS (T1•)540·9100 I CHEVROLET Tlhot lT '17 4x4, ltltn.1, many extras, excelltnl ooncholl ! (366986} $21,988 NABERS 171•)540·9100 CHEVY CAMERO '92 V-6, auto, air, 85k mt, real sharp. $4,950/obo 949-723-1504 Chrytllf L.a..n Std '11 Ont owner, 81k orig ml, loadtd $4995 plus trade, Whlttver? 71-M4t-752t DOOGE LAHGO ... ..... -'·blue. 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VIEJO ......... ...,__ C220 'M °""' W/pan:hmenl in\. t~endtd ••rranty, CD changer, seMctd 11 loc dealer, 90k 11'1. $14,000 94~ llerctdu a.ii Ef30 'f7 8laclclSwmattc (544881) S39,990 FLETCHER JOHES 10o.127r.3578 Mtt~ 5500Y '95 SUvtt/Starmattc (211524) S39,990 FLE'rCHER JOHES I00-127-3571 .... cedu Binz C220 '96 Whitt/Starmalll (456668) $21,990 FLETCHER JONES 800•927-3571 Mln:edM.atnz C230 •97 WMllStarmaltl (524082) $23.990 FLETCHER JOHES 100-927·3571 MttcedM.atnz C290 '95 Black /Starmailt (183568) $22,990 FLETCHER JOHES 100-1274578 Mtrcedte.atnz C2IO '17 WNtt ~rmaf1( (555102) $28,990 FLETCHER JONES 800-121-35 71 Melced11 Binz E320 'WT Whne /Starmatlt (324519) $35 990 FLETCHER JONES 100-1127-3576 Mtrced11 8tn2 C31 '97 5'vtt /Sllrmlllc (518057) $38.990 FLETCHER JONES 800-12745'11 MlfC*leHltnz S320w '97 Blae Surmarll (327519) $39,990 FLETCHER JONES I00-127-3571 lllefcedu llenz E320w 'ti CyprtnJSlarmar~ (656528) $39.990 FLETCHER JONES I00-127-3578 1mo1110111 lllPIOYl.m111' & llAllRIWICE Mo~~' A1w0fk ~ 1714)27 .. 1171 ~ Al~TION A1"'a•11,. • ,,_ &l. ~tne .. C11pen11y/El1ctrl9/Tll1 ::l:"~~Loc GUALJtY CMF1WAN 20 y_. e_... IW1 ,. '°"" tWlmWI t!M( ..... Bridge av CHAP a OOfEH with OMAR 8HANf Md TANNAH HIAICH ~WDS 10 WUIQ.Y BIUl>CB QUIZ Q l . Bodi wi-.ble, • Soucb you hOld: • 4 9 117 '5 J o J t • A K QI J The biddaaa bu oroceeded! NOlrTll IAS'r 80C1DI war lo I• ,---r Whal do )'OU bid now? A • Do not f 111 inlo the l1lp o( bid- din& yOl/I clubc fnt *-Ibey ~ ao much beaer dwl yow tarts. lf you do c.hal., Plftnef' wi II always beheve.lhM clubs 111e yoor IOllp sw1. Wuh two fiYC-cll'd 111lts, mow the hlpr-ranking firil. Bid two hcvts. Q l .'As South, ~lnerable, yOIJ hold: . •J9 o !9J754 'o Al •9,41 The bidding has proceeded; NORTH EAST SOunt WEST I• lHf• 30 .... .. ,_ 'l • unusual -for the nunors What do you bid now? " A· S111CC East's two no trump was a minol'-suit lakCOUI. Nonh's four clubs must be a cue-bid, implicitly setting heaJts as trumps. Since you have l!Olhing IO be ashamed about your lhrce-hean response, make a return cue-bid or four diamonds to show your fim-round control. Q 3 • BOlh vu!netable, as South you hold: • 4 J 8 7 2 o SJ o 8 6 2 • K 10 4 The biddtng has proceeded: NOR11t EAST S0\1TH WEST lo ,_ I• ,_ Jo ..._ '! What do you bid now'! A · In the modern style. North's reverse is forcing for one round. Thercfcn, a return to opener's first 51111 1\ still forcing, 'ln<x: North promised anodler hid 11\M gives you a choice of rebids· either three diamonds. to shov. sound values with dne..card or betW wppon. or IWO .... to IMOUllCe a F"'MOMbie Rve-Cani MIL Opt for the lauer. Q 4 • Boch wlila'llbk, 11 SouCh you hold: • QS o AQ 1074 o KQJS • lt4 The biddina bu proceeded: 50Ul1I 1Vr.st NOlrTll to ... l o 30 .... 3• 7 What do you bid now? A • Pwtner obviously has a good hand, but you have nochinJ IO IMilt to the u:Ooo ocher than tell pal'Ultt that you have good dilmO!teh. Bid four diamonds and wait IO sa wbal happens llCJll. • Q ! . Eut-West vulnerable, as South . you hold: • A9 o JS O J854l •J lt93 The biddin2 has orocceded; N()ltTB bS1' SOt111I WEST I • 26 1 What action do you take? A • Other than the ace of st>ades. your hand is virtually lrickless. You simply do not have the values ei~ to double for penalties or to like positive actiocl. Pus. If~ has a ~ood hand, there is still tune to &Cl lntO the bidding: Q 6 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: • A K J 10 7 6 4 o K o 10 • 6 5 4 i In third seal. whal IS yo,.ar openina bld7 A • While you do have the master suh. you arc almost s~ly out· gunned in high cards -pertups considerablt' $0. We would maKe it as di ffaclllt as possible f cx the oppo- ne nts to Jet into the bidding wrule nunlmizmg the risk of a Cl1aSU'Ophlc double. Our choice is ltne 'J)&des. Moftday, Mal 29, 2000 • TODAY'S I ~C .. 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