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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-06-09 - Orange Coast Pilot.. r . . . . . . . . . . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -~SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2000 . ' Council te ,hear . Drilles ' project next. week and time-share proposal has divided the city, prompted ballot initiatives. NEWPORT BEAC H The the beginning of the final leg of a marathon approval process. The Dunes Hotel proposal has already made it past the first hurdle after getting a thumbs-up from the Planning Commission on April 22. •What: City Council meeting on the Dunes Hotel project • W hen: 7 p.m . Tuesday • Where: City Council cham- bers, 3300 Newport Blvd. cer for Evans Hotels, the group that hopes to build the Dunes project. Despite the revisions, the four-star resort would still be one of the city's largest hotels, with 470 rooms m a four-story building and a 31,000- square-foot conference center, as well as swimming pools, a health spa and restaurants. biggest and most controversial devel- opment proposal put before the city in years will fall into the laps of City Council members Tues~ay, marking But the project, a 470-unit hotel and time-share resort, did not come through unscathed.. Wary of its mam- moth size, and location next to the environmentally sensitive Back Bay, commissioners slapped on more than 30 noise and space restrictions. "We're very optimistic, based on unanimous plan.rung commissioners' approval and support we know is out there · e community,• said Robert ea on, chief financial offi- It is estimated that the project would bring more than $1.4 million a year in sales tax to the city. U approved, the resort is scheduled to open within the next three to five years. UDO ISLE -An entourage of sleek cars and vans whizzed past the intentionally post- ed "Bush for President" signs, slowing only to make a tum onto a side street in the tran- quil neighborhood. Secret Service agents burst out of their cars as Newport Beach Police officers held back the small curious crowd. Then, the door to a white van opened and she emerged -First Lady Hillary Rodbam Clinton. Dressed in a blue suit, she extended her arms and offered a warm hug to a woman who had rushed out to greet her. The two disappeared into Judy Rosener's home, where the New York Senate candi- date addressed 45 residents and raised $.50,000 for her campaign. Rosener and her husband, Joe, organized the luncbeon for Clinton, who will face Rep. Rick Lazio (R-N.Y.) in the November general electiop. A handful of residents paraded aroW\d the street, hoping to catch a glimpse of Clinton and shake her hand. S'IR with Newport Beach police and Secret Service agents standing guard on either end of Via Venezia, ' u Everyone scrunched together in my house. We were about five feet from h er. It was a real smash. " Judy Rosener Co-organrzer of the Clinton luncheon curious residents didn't stand a chance. Officials dosed o{f the~treet to '£1nyone who didn't live on it, declaring tt a "protec- tive zone.• Still, some people stood on the street comer for two hours, just to catch a glimpse of ber. SEE CLINTON PAGE 8 • I think the Planning Commission did a good job minimizing the impacts and I'll be anxious to take a doser look at it,• said Councilman Gary Adams, who estimated that it would probably take two council meetings before a final decision was made. While Dunes planners and com· missioners were satisfied with the results, local enviroOll)entalists were appalled that the hotel was one step SEE DUNES PAGE 8 Mesa Verde development scaled back •Standard Pacific presents city officials with a 69-home plan; residents still wary of increased traffic. Andrew Gl•zer D AILY PtLOT MESA VERDE -Homeowners here said they had mixed feelings about the scaled-down plans for a housing tract presented to them by developers Wednesday. The new plans call for 69 three-and four-bedroom homes -21 fewer than developer Standard Pacific's original design, which the City Council reject- ed in February. "It's a step in the nght direction. but tt still falls short of what we asked for,• said Karen Robinson, who lives near the project and battled the original 90- bome design with a coalition of other homeowners. They said the new homes, wh.tcb would have smaller yards than others already there, would clash with the look of the neighborhood. And home- owners told the council that people liv- ing there would clog streets With added traffic and bring more students to already crowded neighborhood schools. Developer Standard Pacific redesigned the Adams Avenue devel- opment from scratch, removing a gate planned to encirde the property, extending a right-tum lane, adding a three-car garage to each home and providing a small playground in the center of the complex. Michael Battaglia of Standard Pacific previously had said there was no financial incentive to build fewer than 90 homes on the land, which is owned by CJ. Segerstrom & Sons. But after four months of tweaking balance sheets and drafting larger homes, the developer adjusted its plans. Many residents did say they were glad the site would have fewer homes. But Robinson said that fact can be mis- leading. She said they should be more con- cerned that each home's lot would be smaller than the 6,000 square feet rec- ommended by the Qty Council. "The h uge homes imply that large families will be there,• she said. •Tue strtdes they took to take away homes SEE MESA PAGE I Memories of ocean ~ da,ngers come in waves cmGM ~Inventors Forum will host •fund- ing for the lnwntor," a seminar about how and wher'e to obtain funding for lnwntton ~and c~ dallution. h lecture will be from 7:30 to 10 p.m. ~ at OCC's Sd9nce lActure Hall, 2701 F•inriew RCNd, <:mt.a Mes.. Admission Is S15. lnformatlon: (71') Sie0-Nt1. QA9ll5 ____ 11 car UIS & QI 15115 ___J ..... ' MDII& t Nearly every day on the beaches of Newport, a life-or-death drama plays out. Someane W.S. out Into . tbe Padlc, gets pilled out to l8ll by • dp allMlt ad then --madly tD -b9ck to Ibale. If a lifeguard'I OD duty, be'D make the reKUe. u. IWfer'I DMl'by, be'D put tbe victim OD Im board and .,.ct· , die blm to lhore. But If no ===~· ~*-betde wllb HOUIS l'IU~ .. .. _ ' -,....,.,...,...,. ... --···· ..... ="~ .... ,... ... J: .. 2 Friday, June 9, 2000 Daily Pilot Pacific Playwrights Festival takes. the stage at SCR CHECI IT OUT Build your knowledge with architeeture exhimt, books . They are.the George Orwells of tbe archi- tectwal world: illus- trators who tell stories of the future through images ranging from quick con- ceptual sketches to metic- ulous drawings of con- decade of pqstmodem architecture. •Third annual event shows off the work of emerging e.nd established writers a. ......... DMYPloT Sunil Kuruvilla isn't joking when he says he heard bells ringing when he conceived •Fighting Words,• one of 10 plays included in this year's Padflc Playwrights Festival at South Coast Repertory. •Fighting Words," which makes its debut next week at the third annual festival, is based on the life of Johnny Owen. The bantamweight boxer from Wales rose to suc- cess in the late 1970s, but died in 1980 from head injuries he suffered in a match for the world bantamweight title at the Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium. The play has bad several readings in recent years, including New York City's Theater Workshop and Public Theater. But it's at the festival that Kuruvilla feels his play- which will be fully staged- will get the most attention. Jerry Patch, South Coast Repertory's festival director, said the event is the perfect environment for artistic direc- tors from around the country to see new plays. •u they don't end up pro- ducing a play, they can always develop a relationship with the writer later," be said. In addit.ion to "Pight.ing Words," this year's lineup includes a production of "The End of It All" written by Cusi Cram and directed by Juliette Carrillo, and several read!.ngs. Patch said the variety of shows gives a kind of collegial atmosphen; to the festival. ·u~ klnd of a county fair of new plays," he said. •0ur goal is to develop new plays and getting as many productions of those plays as we can for the playwrights .• In addition to establishing networks between veteran and emerging playwrights, direc- tors and producers, the festi-· val offers a unique selection of plays. Kuruvilla said his play, which is 90 minutes long, isn't as much about Johnny Owen as it ls about his effect on bis hometown and the people who were rooting for him to win on tbe day he died. Martin Benson, South Coast's artistic director, will guide the story of three women VOLKN0.1J7 PHOTO BY CRISTDFER GltOSS Sunll Kuruvllla, left, uul actreu Anne Gee Byrd. al tbe llrlt rehearsal of Kuruvilla'• •figbUng Words,,. which wW be pr11111n'8d In a worbbop production during South Coast Repertory's Padflc Playwrtgbtl Fesllval. Jane 15 -25, 2000. FYI Here are the~ In the Pacific Playwrights Festival: WORKSHOP PRODUCTIONS • -the Ind of It AH•- previews at 7:45 p.m. June 15 and 17, performances• 7:45 p.m. June 21, ll Md 25. ............... _,... views at 7:45 p.m. June 11 and 18; perforrMras at 7:45 p.m. June 22 Md J4 and at 2 p.m. June a M .. .,. s 12 for prMl• lltd s 18 for the other shOM. in Wales who"bake tea cakes as they relive Owen's fiMl fight. their husbands are it.America to see the match. ·u has a unique structure for a play," Patch said. "When I first read it, I thought it was interesting that a play oould be so rooted in boxing. I was also struck by the poetic voice in it" The play, which will have five performances in the festi- val, alternates between the day before and the day after the fight. "It doesn't center on the fight itself because I wanted it to look at the women on the periphery m their baling men.· Kuruvilla said. •1t looks at the periphery of the event but not the event itself.• Owen's story is not a heroic one, but merely a time in his- tory that everyone either forgot or didn't know about. Kuruvilla said. At 5-9 and 118 pounds, Owen was far from being in the same league as Muhammad Ali or other well- known boxing champions of that era. "Men from Wales are gen- erally not that thin. He W811 shockingly thin,• Kuruvilla said. "Fighting Words, which took a little more than three years to complete, was Kuruvilla's project at the pres- tigious Yale School of Drama: Kwuvilla-a Canadian wbo • studied boxing in Waterloo, near Toronto and was a fan of Owen-said he came up with the title while trying to define the boxer. •fighting words' is when people speak harshly to [insti- gate) an argument.• Kuruvilla aaid. "U you separated the words it means combating lan- guage. Owen was very shy and didn't speak much, so he ~xpressed himself th.rough fighting." Kuruvilla said the audience gets a sense of who Owen was through conversations and playful reenactments on the set's kitchen and living room area. ProteWonally, KuruviDa said be feels satisfied with the direc- tion of bis career. He said as a {>laywright, he is passionate about his craft. but he also is sensitive to the pressures that come with being a writer. "There is no lesson to be learned," ·he said. "I don't wade into the argument cl. whether or not boxing should be a sport because I don't feel comfort- able yet, as a playwright, to offer answers. What I do is pre- sent the issues, I don't try to resolve them." ceived struc- tures. Their work begins when a building is only a gleam in an atchi- tect's eye and ends, in the most suc- cessful scenarios, when the concept attracts an · investor, a client buys an idea or a project obtains approval. They are architectural perspectivists -artists who bring structural dreams to two-dimension- al We, to communicate the design notions. The best in the busi- ness are represented in • ArcbUectme In Perspec- tive 14, • a traveling exhibit of about 60 works selected from almost 500 entries. They were sub- mitted for an annual inter- national competition that has become the most pres- tigious forum for original contemporary architectur- al illustration. The renderings are on display at the Newport Beach Central Llbrary through July 28, in an exhibit co-sponsored by the Orange County Muse- um of Architecture, New- port Beach Public Llbrary and Newport Beach Arts Commission, in conjunc- tion with the American Society of Architectural Perspec- tivists in Washing- ton, D.C. View- ers look- ing for more informa- tion may explore the art of architecture in such library resource books as •nrawtng the FuhJ,re. • The celebration of archi- tectural perspectivist Paul Stevenson Oles' intricate wax-pencil renderings is both a study of an inter- pretive talent and an overview of the first For those interested.in visions of the man many consider America's great- est architect may peruse •Frank Uoyd Wrlgllt Drawings.• It includes 303 conceptual studies, plans and perspectives from Wright's earliest w ork at the tum of the century to his magnificent plans for public buildings in Bagh- dad and Arizona in the 1950s. In addition to in-depth discussion of the projects, Wright authority Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer focuses on the drawings themselves, explaining how Wright changed the way we live and the way we look at architecture. 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As reported in these very · pages by Steve Marble (one of my bosses; loo~ friendly, but he can be brutal), Allan Beek, of all people, was involved in the Newport Beach version of a WWF Smack Down special. Beck, one of the creators of t,he Greenlight Initiative, allegedly went mano a mono outside Gelson's Market with a woman collecting signatures for a competing initiative. By the time the Full Nelsons at Gelson's Signature 01aJ- len9e wa!> over, N<'wport Beach's finest had I.wen called in to referee, but il was appd.r- ently a !>plit decision. Aside from this pdrticular case of arugula rage, though, the whole issue of s ignature gathering and soliotatiun out- side stores and markets lS inter- estlng, no? Could be just me, but there are times when •running the gauntlet• is no exaggcrdtion f'ir'Sl, the signalUie gc1thcr- er" You drop your gc1z(!. You try dPsperatcly to rwt '>ee thc>m. You develop .m obscc;s1ve inter- est m your cc1r ke>ys. But c;WJ, Uw UH'ddccl quesllon nnqs out. ·AI ' you cl rt•~JLstmccl vot- er?" A simple "no" wol•ld suffice, but even d su11plc lie is still d lie. So I try lo respond with a more complicated IJe. •I am registered, but I'm a convicted felon. I can't vote until 2029." They get two shots at you, of course, but they usually don't recognize you on the way out. ·Already signed it,• I say. "Good luck with that tbing. ll's important." "Thank you. sir,• they say. "Have a good day.· Sure, it tdkes a few extra Peter Buffa COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES seconds, but the feeling you get · deep inside from dojng your part is worth il I assume you know that most signature gatherers are not volunteers. In an election year, bulletin boards in college placement and unemployment offices are strewn with ads for signature gatherers. The going rate is $1 to $2 per valid signa- ture. Nobody's getting rich, but it ain't bad. Sign up one peISOn every six minutes and you're making between 10 and 20 bucks an hour. The dead giveaway that they're hired g uns is when they'r~ juggling three or four clipbOdrds with seµafdte Ulltia- bves. 'Bemg d pohbcal Junkie, whenever r have a few min- utes, I will pretend I'm tfn actu- dl person and let them make · their ~)itch. Very entertaining. Leyally, they're supposed to read you the ndIDe and sum- mary ot the initiative, then y1ve you whdlever time you need to read U1e full text. Yeah, right. Volume is' what counts here, bud. Get those John Hancoc~ fast, anyway you can. Let's say it's an initiative for an import tax on wines from outside California. Any of these will do: "Sign here, save our kids,· or ·sign this to close our borders,· or •stop drunk driving.• Doesn't matter. When you get past the sig- nature gatherers, the charities, veterans and youth groups each get a whack at you. I've asked before and I'll ask agAin. Who are Uie ~dies in the white nurse's uniforms and the men in the white suits with the white coffee cans? Always polite, never intrusivt!, but I've never found anyone who knows who they are. U yov do, please let me know. As you pass the veterans' groups and move into the youth section. you've got ypur Llttle League, AYSO, P-0nytail, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Brownies, Indian Guides, P<tncis, ~ers, tall flags, short flags ~d drill teams. to name just·a few. • I am a sutl<.er for the kids. And they know it. Eight-year- olds armed with huge choco- late bars will push past three other people lo get to me. They sense my helplessness. "Chocolate, mister? Please?" Stick a fork in me. I'm done. I pull out a few bucks, put it in their hand and tell them to keep the chocolate. lnevitably, they will run back to the card table and tell their friends and the chaperon about the man who gave them money without taking the chocolate. To a little kid, the idea thdt you'd give someone your money but leave the can- dy bchmd u; impossible to grusp I must say, U1ough, there is one group I miss. The Hare Krishnt.1. You still see them in duports, of course, but they used to be everywhere. Did anyone ever do it better? I Uunk not The image of California kids with surfer accen~ in Tibetan robes and shaved heads, going by names like Vishnu Barataki- It's the ideal way to enjoy the summer season. Join us after work, for a lunch cruise or with someone special for a fabulous sunset cruise! Our pristine fleet of comfortable, quiet Electric Boats awaits you . Take advantage of this special June offer! Everybody leaves the Duffy Docks smiling. We look forward to seeing you on the water. (949) 645-6812 Tht WOr/J~ P.mnin-El«trk BolU B"i/Jn- SALF.S • RENTALS • SERVICE 2001 W. Coast H , N n Beam• www.mtttvlM,.. t& was just. well, a little b1t or Americana. These days, they've become so subdued, it just isn't the same. They work every terminal at LAX, but now the gimmick is they hand out books that will absolutely, positively change your life. H you blow them off, they will walk beside you and say it's very important you take the wonder book or your life will not change and they keep shoving the book in your hand. A gracious offer, but jf you try to accept the gift of the wonder bobk, they grasp-it firmly and foll you the part about the small donation. If I have a little time between·rughts, I sometimes entertain myself by annoying 'f4e Hare Krishna. I walk direct- ly toward them at a brisk pace. The instant they say •Hello,· I grab the book. say "Thanks!• and walk even {aster. By the time they recover, I'm already 20 feel down the road and slipping into a full-till boo- gie. At this point, Vishnu has no choice but to luke up his robe and take of! after me like a basset hound on the charge. It's childish, but it kills time. Anywc1y, get in and out of those stores as best you can. Give the kids a few bucks, tell everyone else you're a convict- ed felon, or that you live in Cal- gary -whatev(!r feels right. But do not challenge the !>IQ· naturE• gdtherers to best-of- three falls. Just because it's on cdble dciesn't 1nake it right. l got1d go. • PETER BUFFA is a former Costa Mesa mayor. Hrs column appears Fri- days. He can be reached via e-mail at Ptr840ao/.com . • Authorities say Ian Anthony Suite and Cecilia Margarita Castillo made S100,000 in sweepstakes scam. Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -A. pair of CQsta Mesa business owners accused of rtmning a telemdrketing scam pleaded not guilty Wednesday to mail and wire fraud charges in Santa Ana Superior Court. Ian Anthony Suite, 43, and Cecilia Mar- ganta Castillo, 39, both of Irvine, were arrested Tuesday after FBI agents and police raid- ed the offices of Global Network Enterprises, TCM and Republic Ente rprises,· all located at 1520 Nutmeg Place in Costa Mesa. Authori- ties also searched the shared Irvine h ome of Suite and Castillo. The pair are accused of running a boiler room marketing sch eme which authori- ties said has netted $700,000 since 1999. Telephone solicitors allegedly told people they bad won a sweep- stakes prize, but insi:.t- ed that they must pay $289 in taxes and fees before the $500 prlZe could be awarded. Autbonties said the telephone sotidton would then ask for per- sonal bank information, which was supposed ·to be used for talcing out the ldXes and fees and depositing the · win- nings. The •winners• never received their prizes, said Shannon Wright, an assistant U.S. Attor- ney. "Victims were often told the money would- n't be debited until they received th e prize.• Wnght saJd: "But the money was debited and no pnze was received.• Wright said there were a large number of victims all across the nation. . Both suspects are being held in Santa Ana C ity Jail until June 21 for either a prelimi- nary heunng or a grand jury indictment. 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Mlle SlwlY ....... 2651 Irvine Ave. <M••• a 1rv1ae> ea.ta Me•• • 948/831-4404 •• J !J ·4 Friday, June 9, 2000 Daily Pilot Stlldents rally for higher acliievement Newport-Mesa dropout -·~ rat,e among county's lowest •Those graduating with high GPAs ·gathered' op Davidson Field for Jun, honors. DMette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Teachers rapped, students wrestled and the audience threw tortillas. It was wilder and more chaotic than allY football rally -it was the annual acadeJll.ic rally at Newport Harbor High School on Thursday to hon- or the school's stellar schol-· ars. It was a frenzy of award presentations interspersed with skits and dances. J Hundieds of students, from freshmen to seniors, were recognized with acad- emic le tters and pins for maintaining a , grade-point · average of 3.71or higher for three consecutive semes- ters. • PHOTOS BY CONRAD LAU I DAllY PILOT Senior class valedictorians, front row, applaud academic achievers at Newport Hart)or "This is our future,• said PTA president ~arbara Yea- ger, who said the number of students receiving the honor has increased so dramatical- ly that the rally had to be moved from the gym to the football field this year. Each of Newport Harbor's 11 departments also had ,a chance to name a student of the year, and several run- Hig'b School · ners-up. Finally, thwarting all tra- dition, Newport Harbor has done away with the typical valedictorian and salutatori- an. This year, 10 seniors are being honored as "valedic- torian scholars.• Each received a plaque and flow- ers, but they will not all have an opportunity to speak at graduation. Any senior is welcome to apply for that honor this year. "This class has a lot of _great students in practically every area. There are great artists, musicians, athletes and students," said Chet Malek, the activities and student body director, who after this year will leave that position after seven years to· return to teaching English. "This is just one of the most well-rounded classes we've had -and we've had some excellent classes.• The rally is a fun-filled tradition that defines the end of the year and helps students begin the count- down. But for seniors, it is also a poignant time. "It's a lot of nostalgia,# said valedictorian scholar Patrick Sharma. "It feels like your youth is slipping away -really.# His good friend and ·fel- low valedictorian scholar Greg Chinn had to agree. "I'm ready for the .next step, but I just want to hold on to this," he said. Check only one Received before 6/1 6/2-7/15 after 7/15 Payment Mail check or money order to: PaciOc Coast Triathlon c/oAASports, 4840 SW Western Ave, Suile 400, Beavert9n, Ore 97005 0 ·sprinl;Race• $60 S70 S80 a KPMG Corporate Relays ·r0t'$ IO Toes with lhfo Pros· Each relay team member fills out form or copy, mail dll forms together with payment of SJOQ!team Check your event Swim_ Bike_Run_ Name ______________ ~x_ Address ___________ City _____ State __ _ lip ___ Day Phone(_1 ______ Age Race Day __ DO B_J_J_ USAT# ___ e-mail ________ _ Clydesdale I Athena_ First Time/Novice Wave __ Collegiate __ Pro I Elite __ T-Shirt Size S M L XL Public Notice of Availability MCAS El Toro Final EIR 563 Draft Second Supplemental Analysts Public Review Period Commences Project: Matinee Corps AA Statloo (MCAS) El Toro Community ReuM PIM. ~.~Ot · Loufion: MCAS £1 Toro 11 cefltrally located in Orange Co~ty. The site la generaMy bouoded by lnterallte !5 (1-5), Alton Petkwey, the Eaatem TrenlPOf1,lllon Corridor (ETC) and lhe FoolhUI TrenspoNtJon Comdor (FTC). O..Crlptlon: The-project entails the <ievelopmeot-of In.~ Community R8UM Plan.f0t the c:Mliln reuk of MCAS ELTaro.pmpared ~lo h 1.-.1 a ... Realignment and Closure N;t. The Reuse Plan guides long l'llllgll deVelopmenl to enaure otOelfy and effeetlYe utllUllon cl tile propetty and _. cl lhl 4,700.acre base. Fin.I EIR 563 (December , 1, 1996) and Flnel EIR 563 SUf)ple4'nefital Anelylil (November 9, 1999) analyzed""' •l'Wlronmental Jmpecll cl h Project end Identified alternatives. The Projecl considers r&Yle d .the ~ es a NI! leMce commercial p...enger and C8l90 •lll>Ort with llllOCial9d UNI. Scope of Review: MCAS El Toro Flnal EIR 663 Ofaft Second Supptementel Analysis (DSSA) prefflltl \tie l"f\lil!Qnt '9 the NI 0uaNtY lmpects Hdlon, 8edlon ... o, cl the Fina! Supplemental Analyels IO EIR 663 (FSA} dnciad by lhe Honorable Judith M. McConnell cl Che Superior Coutt cl Callfoml9, Couiicy ol Sen Diego In en oroer flled Ma!Ch 16, 2000. Revised Section 4.0 191pOflds to lhe Colxt'1 ruing lhet tne reccfd doe4l not 11.ipport Ille F&A'9 conclUliOn tNt Che regional air pollution Q8f19t&ted by the Pf090Sed project's a1r tra1'ic wilt be mitigated to 1 level leN than algnlflcant. lw mieed, Section 4.0 oonc:Mde9 "'91 fie ptopOMCI project v.411 mull in algnlfic:llnt rvgk>NI •Ir quality Impacts attlibuteble to alrcnfl emlnlont that cannot be m111gMed. The Cour1 cte•ntlMd ._ell octl9r MCtiona °' Fioel EIR 563 (FEIR 563), .. aopplementld by the FSA, are lldequele In edclrnelng .,. etNil'olm11MI ~ °' lhe project Ind M'S altematlYH. Therefore, no f\JMer l"f\liew or ect!On by the County II required fOf lheM other Mdlonl. P\nuerll lo CEQA Guidell'8I ~ i5Q88,.5, Ille County requesll Chat f8Yfewers of lhll OSSA lirM thff commen11 to thole portions of Sectiofl •.O Whk:tl heve been lwlMd In l9IJIOllM to the Court's Nling. Slgnlflcant environmental effeci1 ldentlfllld In Finel EIR 563 and the ~1111 Anlllyli• wef9 In Ille.,... of Air Quelty, CUltu'91 Retourcet, Hu.oous Materlell/Waste. Hydrology/Water Quality, I.and U&e, Netulel ReM>litClls and E'*'OY. "'°'89. Public SeMcM end Utllltlel, Sol19, Geology and 8ellmldty .rid TransportaUon/Clrculatlon. ~ LocalloM: °'1tft documents ere cooenlty evlllable for r9View 11 lhe County cl ()(ange, El Toro Mllltltf Dewlopment Progrem, 10 CMc Center fS!au, Sec:of'ld Floor. Sante Alla. Ca~fomla. 92701, and at all County llbntlies. CommMt Period: The comment period wll cO'mmence on June 2,2000. Written eotM1enta wlll be accepted unbl 5 p.m .. Jutt 17. 2000. •1¥1 mutt be addreeeed to: County ot Onw1ge El Toro MellM Development Program Min: Pk. ~ Speegle 10 CMc Center P!Na, Second Floor s.nta Ma. CA 112701 Commenll may alto be trll'lmitted by ~JI (EIR5630ce0.lloe.co.orange.c:a.ua) Of facelmUe (1141 834-8120), iipwewr,.lhese IMlnodl of tnnsmlPlon are .... dependeblll lhen the poeUtl HNice In lhet tecmk:e1 problems are more common end 11\e Co!MltY c.nnot ~...,,_ the evall•bll11Y of ~ equipment. partleular1y el the very end ot • reMW period. The Cou"'Y will not M pelt of Ult CE<lA publie f9'Vtew Pfocest conelder •mttW comm.. Ila In ellQeM of 600 wordl, and IMll not conllder lttld'•1•0 to e-meil. FIMther. a pollll return llddl'll8t is ll9C8Mal')' IO !Nit e noloe of fie ll\lllllabil1ty of the Coullty-reaponee(I) may be le(ll ~ '° oonwneotn, thOIJld fie County decide to Mfld audl notlcee. l..MCIY. the Col#lly cemoe llQC9Pt COll'WIWlta on Video "' eudlo taipe unlne • ·tomrl*lW• quelllled 91Nt111tty under lhe Alnefa"'' with OIMelllllM N:t ,.,_.. the commenw 1-"ab!e to IUbmlt cornmenll In • ~ writWI fQn'Mt. PROJECT LOCATION N lff .... • State report shows moi;e kids stayed in local schools last year than in previc!>us years. NEWPORT-MESA More students are choos- ing to stay in Newport- Mesa schools, according to a study of dropout rates relellsed by the state Thursday. The report, compiled by the state Department of Education, indicated a slight decline in Newport- Mesa's dropout rate last · year, and is one of the lowest in Orange County: With 5,925 students enrolled in grades nine thiough 12 dwing the '1998-99 school year, 43 students left the system. ·I'm really pleased that we're doing be tter and doing well,• said Supt. Robert Barbot. "But I'm never happy to not know where even one kid is. Every) individual kid is important. I'd be really happy when every district had every kid.• The majority of those 43 "missing" students, Barbot said, have moved away with their families and did not_inform the district where they were going. Many missing stu~ dents, he said1 move to another country. "When they left our system, we checked the residence and the family moved or the parents don't know where they are," be said. ·ours is probably one .of th~ low- est Mound,· and Laguna · Beacli." , Laguna Be~cn was one of only four districts with a lower dropout rate than Newport-.Mesa's. "That's good news. We must be doing something right if we're keeping the kids in school,• said school board member Wendy Leece. "Maybe it'll start a new·trend. It's cool to stay in school. lt's not cool to drop out." District officials use the information from the report to check how they are doing compared with other districts throughout the state, Barbot said. ·we look at other dis- tricts that might be doing a better job and see if they might have ideas how we can improve,# he said. "Candidly, we get a lot of calls.# ~ 7ed 'PIJi.6 ?~ Teak is now Affordable! We B~ Direct, Eliminate the Middleman! 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'Friday, June 9, 2000 5 Finally, the grass is indeed greener Work to OOgin on Bonita Canyon Park • Nearly two years after the first attempt to grow grass, the Fann Sports Complex set to open July 1. ANhwGlazer DAILY Plt9r I CGSTA MESA -Soccer pla)lers and city officials who· have watched the grass grow a l the Farm Sp9rts Complex for nearly two years, will have reason to celebrate ~.tlen lhe fields officially open July 1. "It took a lot longer than 1t should have. But it's bet- ter to let the grass grow healthy and strong before stepping all over it,• said City Councilman Joe Erick- son , his /Words a Zen-like metaphor for life itself. The city bought lhe 18- acre Fairview Road site from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District three years ago for ~7 .5 m.U· lion. Demand for soccer space had been increasing, so the city planned to turn the vacant field into six fie lds by spring of 1999. But bad fortune or bad planning, depending on who is askM, delayed the fields' opei;tlng for more than er year. · • In September '1998, city landscapers -as instructed by parks staff -seeded the area with Bermuda, a durable turf bred for play- ing fields. · It turned out, however, that the hardy Bermuda demands warm soil and sun. And the fall of that year was frosty, causing the grass, and those who plant- ed the seeds, lo wilt. Take two: In March 1999, . a new, more conservative, almost obsessive landscap- ~r named Brian Carey - perhaps his chest-length beard was a harbinger of healthy growth -planted a hardier breed of grass. •He's incredibly knowl- edgeable,• said Jon Zich, regional director· of the American Youth Soccer Organization ih Costa . Mesa. •He's the guy \n the trenches work:ihQ,bis tail off to make it the best complex around. We trusted he knew what ~e was doing.• By late D.ecember, the grass was thick and. even, but dormant brown. 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But it was worth the wait.• A ribbon -cutting1 cere- mony is scheduled for July 1. The West Coast Flyers, a country ·and western band, will provide )nusical enter- tainment. Burgers and hot dogs will. be served. And members of the C ity Coun- cil will tread on the turf for the first time. "This held 1s more than ready,• said an enthusiastic Erickson. "Now it's time for the childre n to play.• Groundbreaking for the latgest sports perk in the city of Newport Beach will com- mence at 10 a.m. Monday at Bonita Canyon. On band wiU be a nwnber of city leaders, including Mayor Johll Noyes and Councilman 'Tum Thomson, to celebrate ilie construction of the 33.S-acre sports park. • The ceremony will be held.at the construction trailer east of MacArthur Boulevard and south of Bonita Canyon Drive at the end of Old Ford Road, near its intersection ·with Mesa View Road. The facility will feature three youth baseball fields, three soccer fields and one multipurpose field. 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Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT The $1.3-blllion impfove- ments to the Santa Ana River have made it passible for some Costa Mesa and Newport Beach ,residents to save hµn- dreds of dollars in oooa insur- ance payments. · Because of the project, the Federal Emergency Manage- ment Agency on Wednesday will downgrade the Oood zone designation for certain areas qr Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, a move that means resi- dents in the affected areas will no longer need to purchase Oood insurance in connection with home loans. _ • The change will save some residents hundred~ or even thousands of dolla.nl on insur- ance payments, said Faisal Jur- di, deputy building director for the city of Newport Beach. Exte nsive construction along the Santa Ana River has elimi- nated the risk of flooding from major storms. It has resulted in revised flood-plain designations both here and in communities such as H untington Beach, Orange and Westmmster. Tamara Campbell, senior planner for the city ot Costa Mesa, said the consequences for residents are simple. ·People who used to pay for insurance before don't need to anymore,• she said. Owners of single-family homes in what was.previously considered a somewhat risky Oood area were tequired to pay $351 per year in insurance, according to FEMA. Under the new designation. •no payment will be necessary. Homeowners who have paid in advance for flood coverage may be eligible for a rebate, Campbell'said. Most of Costa Mesa, with the exception of certain parts of Fairview Park, will be an area of minimal flood hazard under the new zone mapping. In Newport Beach , Jurdi said, the situation is still some- what complex. Many parts of West Newport Beach are now considered low-risk areas, but buildings on Balboa Island, cer- tain parts of the peninsula, and other areas will still be required to carry insurance. Maps clartfying the borders of the new flood zones are available at C95ta Mesa ·and Newport Beach city halls. Craig Brown Insurance "For life's little Accidents!" J Cdl 10<.by for auto & home ) owner's lru.urance! . (949) 760-1255 • -=- f. Around TOWN • Send AllOUND lOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627; fax to (949) ~ 170 oi call (949) 57"-4268. Please Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A complete lrst· ing is available at http:llwww.dallypilot.com. YO DAY Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church will host Carnival 2000 through Sun- day at HHS W. Baker St . Costa Mesa. The event will feature crafts, games, rides and food. Sped.al events include a mother-daughter ponytail contest and enter- tainment by El Mariachi Zacatecas, Polynesian dancers and the rock band "Underdog.• lnfonnation: (714) 540-2214. Inventors Forum will host "Funding for the Inventor," a seminar about how and where to obtain funding for invention development and commercialization. The lec- ture will be from 7 :30 to 10 Newport Beach and Corona del Mar, will present an art show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Corona del Mar Plaza. A percentage of all sales will go' toward art scholarsbips fo1 local colleges. Free admission. lnfonnation: (714) 892-5946. SATURDAY The Orange County Mar- ket Place will present Street Smart Kids, a commuruty outreach program that helps children avoid dan· gerous situations. The event will begin at the Orange CoWlty FairgroWlds, 88 Fair Drive, CO!.ia Mesa. Admis· sion is IJ'lcluded in the $1 fairgrounds entry cost. Fair hours are 7 a.m . to 4 p.m Information: (949) 723-6616. South African surf champi- on ShaWl Thompson, own· er of Solitude Oothing , will showcase his latest fash· lons from 1 to 4 p.m. in the men's sportswear depart· ment of Nordstrom's, on level one in South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol SL, Cos- ta Mesa. The event is free. lnformation: (949) 549- 8300, Ext. 1510. Prftentlon Plus wW oaer affordable saeerungs for stroke, vascular disease and osteoporosis at 9 a.m. at the Oa5'S Senior Center's annu- al Health Fair at 800 Mar· 9arite ~ve., Corona de) Mar. SO"eenings start at S40 each. Information or appoint- ments: (800J 795-1743. Hoag Health Center will host o birthday party for its five years of service trom 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. at 1190 Bak- er· St., Costa Mesa. The · event is tree. lnfonnation': (~) 514-462~. SUNDAY The Newport Chapter of the National Charity League Debutante Activi· ties Corrunittee will host its 40th annual De butante Announcement Tea at 4 p .m. at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Admission is free. Informa- tion: (949) 644-9908 Friday, Ju~ 9, 2000 7 ••••• Runoff diversion program starts Orange County's projed to divert urban runoU to wuta water treatment plants om. ciaDy began Wednelday. The $276,000 program, which indudes a d1versioa berm in the Santa Ana RiWll' near 'Jalbert Avenue in COiia Mesa. will see about 2.5 mil- lion gallons of runoff per day shunted to the treatment facil· ities of the Orange County Sanitation Otstrict. Without the program, that runoff would flow . daily mto the ®ean. The program will be used throughout the summer. County officials hope it may prevent a repeat of last year's extended run of beach clo- sures and postings around Huntington Bea.ch, a problem they suspect was caused by urbah runoff. -AlexCoolmM p.m. at OCC's Science Lee· iiiiiii~~-·=·· ture Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is $15. information: (714) 540-2491. 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Students from • 10 to 18 yea.rs of age are matched with mentors to MESA CONTINUED FROM 1 was counterbalanced by the increase in the size ol homes.• Earlier this week, the CLINTON CONTINUED FROM 1 ·Just one click. That's all J want,• said Joann Clark, who raced around with her friend, Connie Modnick. Both women had cameras and took pictures with police officers while they waited for Clinton's arrival. They never got close enough, however, to snap a clear photograph. Some neighbors used the opportunity to extend their political agendas, posting "Bush for President• signs m their front yards. A wily Democrat replaced one sign DUNES CONTINUED FROM 1 closer to reality next to Upper Newport Bay. The project has also become a political lightning rod for a slow-growth political group Oranga County'I oaJy non- protlt 1'81ident chamber Oic:bwtrO\ needs voluntean for ffdceting, ushering, phones, !Mt6ng and help with recep- Uom. · NomD$es are also being sought fm the Board of Directors. Pot more informa- tion. call (949) 830-2950. council voted to halt any new homes from being built on lots smaller than 5,000 square feet for 45 days. The morato- rium would not allow devel- opers to build the Standard Pacific homes if they hadn't submitted the plans to the with a "Gore for President• banner. Bui other Republicans who waited outside for Clin- ton put their party affiliations aside. ·u I met her, I'd be polite. Th.is is not the time or place to get into expressing opin- ions,• said Udo Isle's Ned Parsons. Politics were discussed inside the Roseners' living room, where Clinton was surrounded by loyal Democ- rats eager for an informal chat. She stayed for about two hours. ' "Everyone scrunched together in my house. We were about five feet from her. called Greenlight. The group of community activists is in the process of promoting a measure that would allow residents to have the final say on developments that require a major general plan amendment. Greenlight supporters have been pointing to the Dunes as Tbe r«OVllf CllDler far 8dult WOID8D with alcOllol mcl Other c:MmtcAJ ..,.. .... del .... ftllulatleen. For more Information. mil (949) 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., or call Joy at (949) 548-8154. llWPOll llACH COlfllllCI All VISITOtl' IRIAI . The bureau ii d'edk:ated to the prom6tion of tbe dty to potential visitors. If you have dty before the May 15 cutoff date, said Willa Bouwens- Killeen, the dty planner over- seeing the project. Robin Leffler, a Mesa Verde homeowner who also has opposed the project, said she would be satisfied if the It was a real smash,• Judy Rosener said. Clinton's topics ran the gamut, from abortion to health care to the presiden- tial campaign, before resi- dents bombarded her with questions. Rosener had her question all planned out. Calling Clinton ·the first lady,• was difficult for Rosen- er, who asked if she could call her "No. 1 Woman." "Hillary said that. if possi- ble, she would pick the title •first mate,' because it applies to either a man or a woman,· Rosener said. In attendance were eight Lido Isle residents, three the primary example of their belief that city officials lean more towar..d the needs of developers than those of resi- dents. Greenlight member and environmentalis t Susan Caustin already has started preparing for a referendum. Less than two weeks alter the ( Tbe program ...U volun- tean to tutor adults wishing to lmpnWe tbalr reeding and writlllg lldDI. 1l'ain1ng work- lbopl 'at tbe amtraJ library will C8ltlfy YOluntean. for regillbation or JD9l8 tiitorma- tton. call (9'9) 717-3874'. developer chipped nine more homes off the pr_oject. ·At this point, they're very close to what the neighbor- hood wants,• she said. The Planning Commission is scheduled to vote on the project June 26. people from San Diego and two from San Francisco. The rest were from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Public officials were inten- tionally left off the invite list because they would have their own agendas, Rosener said. The Roseners wanted the first lady to themselves, but so did some of the bystanders outside their home. Ray Rosso sat on his bicy- cle for a few hours to have a word with Clinton, although he never got the chance. •1 want to congratulate her on her run for the Senate. She'll do. a tremendous job there,• Rosso said. project made it through the Planning Commission, she and resident Bert Ohllg filed papers to form a political action com- mittee against the hotel. Should the council approve the project, opponents would have 30 days to collect 4,600 valid signatures to bring a ref- erendum before voters in November. The deadline for any referendwn on the fall bal- lot is Au9. 11. · Despite the rumblings, Gleason said he is optimistic the project eventually will be built LOBDELL CONTINUED FROM 1 near the Newport Pier. - lt happened again St.Wday when 38-year-old Willie McFarland drove down to 56th Street from San Bernardino to spend the day at the beach. A. strong rip curr~nt swept both of them off their feet, and they disappeared beneath the wav~s. • · ll had to be 20 years ago, but the memory's still clear. Each summer morning, Huntington Beach lifeguards assembled at headquarters near the pier for a daily briefing before heacling to their towers. This day. the lifeguard lieutenant told us that a hur- ricane near New Zealand had produced a huge south swell that was expected to hit later that after.noon. My best friend in life- guards leaned over and asked me if we could switch towers. He had been out most of the oighl and clidn't feel up to working Tower 1, wNch was right next to the pier and the busiest spot on the beach. No problem, J said, and he went down the beach, ready for an easy day in Tower 17, where you dealt mostly with lost k..ids and cut feet. But things turned out dif- ferently. Near his tower, a rip current pulled a young teenager off his reel. My Criend, who was one of the best guards I'd ever seen, spotted bun immecliately. As he ran to the waler, buoy in hand, be watched in horror as the kld barely sur- faced alter the fust wave hit him. When the next wave came, the b9Y was gone. Just like that. Le!;s than a minute alter getting swept oft his feet. It took ab'out 45 minutes to find the ldd. A row oi life- guards waded into the surf. an arm-length apart, and searched the waler. Finally, someone felt a body wash against NS shins. My friend gave the young boy mouth-to-mouth while 1 worked a rather uneventluJ Daily Pilot day in Tower 1, a mile down the beach. • J';_,e often wondered why that day unfolded the way it did. Why did we switch tow- ers? Why' did my friend have to perform an impossible res- cue? What would I have done if I had been in Tower 17? One lileguard J knew had someone drown Min NS water,• as. we called the sec- tion of ocean in front of your • tower. It wasn't his fault. The man couldn't swim. Still, the lileguard never oame back to work. A dead body ls a tough thing for a 17-year-old kid to deal with. Especially if there's some gnawing doubt that somehow you could haveseenitcoming,spotted the victim sooner and made the save. During lileguard training, the first visual our supervisor presented to us -right after lunch -were 8-by-10 glossy photos of dead people. All kinds of dead people: men, women and children. •Tuis is what happens when you don't do your job," he said evenly. • When I go to the beach these days, I still scan the ocean looking for potential rescues. Can't help it. It's a hard habit to break. My wife makes fun of me, saying I'm still trying to live out my lile- guard days. Of course, she's right But there's something more. Maybe it's the photos of bloated, dead VlCtuns that were imprinted on my 17- year-old brain. Maybe it was the lileguard whose life was seriously messed up when someone drowned in his water. Or maybe it was my best friend who, while manrung my tower, had to gtve • mouth-to-mouth to an ice- cold kid. But for me, the ocean is a dangerous pldce. And more people should give it the respect it deserves. • WILUAM LOllOEU.. former Daily Pilot editor, is editOC' of Tlmes Com- munity Ne<M. His e-mail address is btlLlobdelfOfatimes.com . PRIORITY PROGRAM Now UNDER WAY! 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I • I ' I I Quot• Of 1llE DIY •for his size, (NO D'Aneonl is) a giant. He's a top per- former in everytlWlg he's clone ... " Rick RobiMOn. NAC rowing coach Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 • Friday, June 9, 2000 9 CdM's Hansen PCL .Athlete Of the Year •Sea Kings' senior was All-CIF and Orange County All-Star in both volleyball and basketball in 1999·00. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High senior Kevin Hansen, who led his volleyball team to the CIF Southern Section DiVISlon I crown and the Sea Kings' basketball team to the state regional senufinals, is the Pacific Coast League Male Athlete of the Year. A 6-foot-4 standout, who was All-qp in both sports and is a candidate for ClF Player of the Year in volleyball (yet to be announced), Hansen will continue his volleyball career at Stanford. ' A member or the national youth team the last two years, Hansen was the starti.nQ setter his final three vars!-, tyseasons, leadiJ1g Coach Steve Conti's squad to the section championship match each time. Hansen, called up for the playoffs as a fTeshmen when the Sea Kings were ClF Division llI HONORS runners-up, helped CdM claim the Division m crown as a sophomore: As a junior, he guided CdM to the Division 1 title match, where the Sea Kings fell to Ba~ Bay and then-Se~ View League rival Newport Harbor. CdM shared the Sea View title that year with the Sailors. This spring, Hansen spearheaded a 22-1 campaign, including a 20-match winning streak to close the season. That winning skein, which included a PCL title, was finalized by a five-game triumph over Newport Harbor in the Division I title match, May 27 at Cypress College. CdM was 52-9 in Hansen's three full varsity seasons. He was sec- ond-team all- Kevtn Hansen league as a sopho- . more, the n first-team all-league and All-CrF. as well as a member of the Newport- Mesa District Dream Team as a 1uruor. As a senior, he was Co-MVP 111 the PCL and is exp ected to gamer top individual honors when the All-C IF and all-district selections are announced soon. A seamJess distributor and passer. who also provided a formidable net presence as a hitter and blocke r, Newport-Mesa Dist:rict Dream Team. Hansen led the South to victory m the He also played if the Orange County Orange County All-Star Match, June All-Star Game. 2, collecting MVP hon~rs in the · Adangerousperimetershootetwbo process. could also beat defenders off the drib- Though spending most of his time ble, ~a.nsen helped uie Sea Kings fin. concentrating on volleyball, he proved isb ZS-8. They lost in the section ID-AA similarly valuable in basketball. semifinals, but earned a berth to the As a junior, he earned second-team state playoffs. They made the most of All-CIF Division Ill, second-team All-their second chance by upsetting sec- Sea View and all-d.istnct recognition for ond-seeded Uruversity High of San helping Coach Paul Orris' squad reach Diego to earn CdM's first state playoff the CIF DiVISion Ill-A championship · win since 1990. game. He averaged 10.8 pomts per In addition to tus athleticism -he game to help fashion an 18-12 record. excelled in football, soccer, swimming As a senior, Hansen became one of and tennis before reaching high school the marquee players in the county. He -Hansen continually earned praise averaged 20.8 points, JUSt more than for his leaderstup, work ethic and tom- seven rebounds and scored in double petitiveness. hgures in all 27 games he played. The later attnbutes also served hun He was first-team All-CIF, fust-team well in the classroom, where he accu· All-PCL and !.hared Player of the Year mu1ated a gl.Jsterung 4.0 grade-pomt honors on the Daily Pilot's AU-average. The Cincinnati Kid Cubs .earn ' finals berth • Nick D' Antoni's passion for rowing is taking him to the national championships. Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT lt .(lU started as a simple bet between friends three years ago. "I started rowing because one of my friends bet me I couldn't do it,· Nick D'Antoni srud. ·And he just quit last year, so I guess I showed rum.· It's safe to say ROWING that D' Antoni, a senior at Newport Harbor High, won the bet. Not only is he still rowing, but he's headed to Cinci.Mati Saturday and Sunday for his level's national championship, the U.S . Rowing Youth Invitational D' Antoni, a Costa Mesa resident who will compete at Orange Coast College next year, has been rowing with the Newport Aquabc Center for three years. He lS the only N.AC rower racing lll two events, the quad scull (four people with two oars each) and the double scull with John Zeiser. D' Antoni lS one of five NAC row- ers, along with Zeiser. Scott Somers, Nate Hoyt and Matt Elders, who qualified for the nationals with wins at the Southwest Regionals May 21 . They are the first NAC rowers going to the nationals since 1997. "J'm getting a little nervous,• be said, "but I know some guys who have been there who I could look up to." When D'Antoni said he can look up to some of his old teammates, be means literally as well as figurative- ly. Standing s-root-10, D'Antoni is one of the shortest rowers around. Most rowers average 6-2 according to Rick Robinson, one of the NAC coaches. While the majority or NAC rowers are less than 6-2, D'Antoni is still one of the shortest on the team. "Height matters a lot,• D'Antoni said. "For someone my height, the length of your strokes are shorter, so you have to make up for it with bet- ter technique. Rowing is not a strength sport. It's more of a finesse sport.. To compensate for his height, D'Antoni practices twice a day, seven days a week. Not only did his tough workout schedule level the field for D' Antoni, it helped transform him into a top Junior rower. •He's just a tremendous athlete,• DON lEAt HI OM~ Pl.OT Newport Aquatic Center rower Nick D'Antoni surveys his path during recent Back Bay workout Roblnson, who coaches the NAC with Rachel Rose, said. •A boat will go 5% faster with him in it just because of his athletic ability. For Jus size, he's a giant. He's a top per- former in everything he's done.· . D'Antoni's first coach , Grant Brakesman. ignored his lack ol height and encouraged him. In D'Antoni's first year, bis novice quad scull went undefeated and won the state cham- pionship. D' Antoni envisioned similar suc- cess the following year. his first in varsity competition. But it didn't work out that way. ·nie second year was much rock- ier. We didn't have as much success.• D' Antoni said. • \larsity competition is a lot different and there was a dif- ferent attitude. There wasn't a lot ot dedication from some of the rowers. Aftef1hat season, I decided 1 was going to the nationals next year.• Thal determination from D'Antoni led to his most successful season with theNAC. •with an athlete like Nick, he's really focused, he's really smart. and SEE O'ANTONI PAGE 10 NAC rowers collect at state championships SACRAMENTO -With the s un beating down on Lake Natoma. the junior crew from the Newport Aquatic Center stroked its way to medals in the recent Southwest Regional regatta. Hot and often WUld y conditions added an element or excitement lo the weekend pageantry. Taking the gold were the men's varsity quad (Nick D'An- toni, Scott Somers. Nate Hoyt and Malt Elder), women's Junior varsity single (Anoe Kircher), men's novice quad (Blake Lyons, Kenny Nisbit, Joe Weiland, Greg Everett and coxswain Nick 'Ji'oup) and the men's varsity double (John Zeiler and D'.Antoni). The women's freshmen four boat (Lauren Lorman, Annd- marie Atiba, Kalle Robison, Tamara Bartlett and coxswain Lauren Lyon) finished second. NAC had the only Southern C.:ahrorrua boat to reach the men' varsity eight finals and Zeiser, Hoyt, Somers, D' Antoni, Elder, Brian Sweet. Matt Htet- bnn le: Mtlan Rou set cmd coxsw&n Jaclae Brown pow- ered their way to a fourth-place finish agam!.t the dominant Northern CaWorrua teams. ..What a great way to firush tbe season,· head coach Rachel Rose said. "The southern teams always s truggle against the SEE NAC PAG~ 10 Lions duo named All-American • Helminen, Johansson helped Vanguard men's tennis team earn the No. 3 rcUlkmg m the NAIA. COSTA MESA -Two Vdnquard Uni· versity men's tenn1 players wPr named to the NAJA's AU-Amen - can teams for thetr out-TElllS standing play throughout the season. Junior Olli Hebnirien wa o fusMeam All-American selection, whtle semor Ste- fan JobanUon wa1 a second·team telec· tton. Hebninen and Joh4nnon played the Nol. I' and 2 singlet spots all Meson. They eech w.r. allo cbolen to the all·n19ion teemtorRegionU. 1b9 lJolll ftnillwd tblrd et lhit yMl'I NAIA netiaMJ ~t. the ~ natkmal ftldlb by my -.m sport ln ICbOOI history. • Defense plays big role in 8-1 trimnph over Rangers. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -A couple of defens1ve gems, a couple of pabent at- bats and a couple of strange events added up to d big win for the Cubs in their 8-1 wrn ove r the Rangers in Newport Hdrbor Baseball Bronco Division (dyes 11-T2) playoff game Thursday at Manners Park The win sends the C ubs (16-3) into NHBA BRONCO the Bronco Division lltle game where they will face the winner of the White Sox and Rangers, who play today at 5 p .m., c:l.lso at Manners. "Our boys played real well against a tough bcillclub, • C ubs Manager Kevin Heenan said. ·We got some good at. bdts from a lot of dtfferent players and our defense really played well.• The turrung points or the game came in the fourth and fifth inrungs when bdseball nomuility took a httle nap. . In the top of the fourth with the Cubs leading, 1-0, the Rangers had runners on second and third with only one out A Rangers batter struck out. but the ball got away from the catcher, allow- ing the batter to run to first. Cubs catcher, Zlppy Levy, instead of throwing to first to get the batter, went to thud Wlth the throw, but the ba.IJ got away. Third baseman John Ashen alertly hustled after the ball and fired a strike back-to Levy, who tagged the runner trying to score. Levy then threw to short- stop Dennis Heenan, who tagged the runner heachng to third, e ndmg the uming with one of the most unconven- tional double plays m baseball history. The fifth mning was Just as strange. The Rdngers had runners on second and trurd with no outs, but the defensive combination of Dennis Heenan and Levy dgam came up big FU"Sl Heenan smothered a ground bdll and bred d stnke to Levy, who bl<><.·ked the plate and tagged out the runner for lhe fin.l out. On the next play. the Rangers' Jayme O hlhaver blooped the ball over Heenan's bead. But Heenan hustled after the ball, spun and fired to the plate. Levy caught the throw on a short hop. leading to the second out The next batter grounded out to Hee.nan and the Rangers were des:ued yet agam. For the Rangers ( 17-2-1 ), Billy Munce broke up the shutout with-am1onome nus to left 10 the seventh inning and ~toi.....-f'mt 'w..i1t 2 tor 2 with a walk. VOLLEYBALL HONORS Co Ma.t Yeh hie,..,.,. Kevin Hanten. Corona def Mar Sr. Greg Stampley, Corona del Mar Sr. Ant ..... Chris~ (()f'()N def M« Sr. Alec Hanton, CoroN def M.r Sr. ~ Andenor\. Ulguna hKt\ Sr. OWtie Md>onllld. a..guN IMdt Sr. .. WlstgMrd. Laguna IMch Sr. Oerwt Tr~ Unlwnlty Sr. s.tillm AtW\. UnNilntty Jr. D'ANlONI J • - Zeiler wmt undef9118d ID doubles til year. -~~-.. _..,. NAC CONTINUED FROM 9 "'Ibey've rowed ubemely well all sealOD long,. Roblmon Mid. and !My knew what they bad tQ do to get to tbe nationall.• CONTINUED FROM 9 . be really knows what be wants to acam· plisb. • .RotJmlon Mid. • Nk:k really took it upcm bim8elr that he's~ to the nation- als. He's tbe(eam leader. He does what a team captain does and motivates otben.. While this ii tbe ftnt bip to tbe nation- als for all five rowen,'tbey are deter· m1Ded to remtUn fOCUl8d. And tbey will not be satisfied with just a weekend In Ken Griffey Jr.'• hometown. northern teams, espedally In the aightl. But our kids rowed their heartl out and gave everyone IOIDething to think about nat year when they face NAC. It's been yean liDoe we bad an eight boat In tbe final at atatel. • Going on to 19p1'81Gt NAC Saturday and SuncSay at the US Rowing Youth Invttatlonal in Cincinnati. the national championsbies, will be the gold medal men's varsity quad and the men's v~ty double t,eaml· The focus demonstrated by O'Antoni and Some of his fellow rowen led to a much Sll¥>Olher year for the NAC. The doubles and quads both won state and regional champiomhlps. O'Antoni and "We better win,• D'Antoni said. •All year long, I've been saying that vie were going to win, so I'm in big trouble U we don't.• )" .·•· . . _., .. OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE AN ORDINANCE OF TH' CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA AMENDING TITLES 8 , 11 AND 13 AND ADDING TITLE 20 TO THE COSTA MESA • I MUNICIPAL v CODE RELATING TO ~ PROPERTY MAINTENANCE. .,; ' . • r I { ~ No. CN117111ia 001Nl-DD N0'181,.0F~ NOTa TO ....... a CRIDfTORS OF Prot1 .. 1w Code IULK I.ALE Section 21100 NCC lee. 11 OI) Not1o1 1a htf'ebV g1ve11 tk>'TICE IS HERE'BY by the undttetantd that GIVEN lhel e bl* ult It a pub11o lien M1e cl the lbout to be "*"· The following dMcrlbld ptl· name{e)I buafMM •d· eonat property wlll be ctr.t{M of lht Selttr(a) held 11 lht hour of 11e: JEFF COMPToN, 11 o'clock A.M. on the 488 E. 17th STREET. 23 ~)'of June, 2000, et UNIT A·108, COSTA 2038 Newport Blvd., t!ESA. CA 92627 Coe1a Mtu, CA 92827. LOS~~~~·= All other bueln•M erty la llOrtd by n1mt(•J and ad· INSTORAGE COSTA =M UMd by the MESA, located It 2038 •) Wlltlfn lht put 'Hewport Blvd.. Cotta ttw.. para, 1t llated by MMI. CA 92627 THE COST A MESA CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF COSTA MESA AMENDING THE REGULATIONS CONTAINED IN THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE REL.A TING TQ PROPERTY MAINTENANCE. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT. the 54iltf(1), 111 ... : Name • Spec:e No, • JEFF COMPTON, 2490 Gtnt11I .Oeecrip11on PARMLEY LANE, of Qoodt COSTA MESA, CA WeMtr M. Mey•. 8202, 92027 ml•cellantoua hoUH· The nem•(•~nd •d· hold goodt drMI ol Iha I{•) Robert Gammill 8391 l1/11e: AMON mlacefl1necxia 'houae'. PADILLA end hold goods GUADALUPE PADILLA. Jarnet Ca11aon, 8305. 2719 W. HARVARD, mlaeellaneoua houH· SANTA ANA. CA 92704 hold goods ' This public hearing will be held as follows: The MMtl being aotd Miguel Alvartdo. &402, =~ ~~ :==-tlaneoua hoUlt• FIXTURES ANO Et c:= Aptt C134 E Q U I P M E N T • mlacell1neou1 • houaa: DATE: Monday, June 19, ~2000 TIME: 6 :30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter PLACE: City Council Chambers at City Hall TRAOENAME . holdgood9 GOODWILL. LEASE, Sandy Friedman 8293 LEASEHOLD IM· mlactlleneous 0hou11: PROVEMENTS. TELE· hold goods PHONE NUMBER ANO Stuart AndellOll 8251 COVENANT NOT TO mlacellaneou• 'houH: 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California COMPETE Ind ere lo· hold goodl cattd et. 488 E. 17th Ann Duett. 8328. Mia· STREET, UNIT A·100. cellantoua hou11hold COST A MESA, CA goode Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented during the public hearing. For further information, telephone (714) 754·5245, or visit the Planning Division, Second Floor of City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California. The Planning Division is open 7 :30 a.m . to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. on Friday. 112.027 Thia notloe le given In The bulk Ml• la In· ec:eordenu with the landed· to be coneum-p1ovt110M of Section mated al tht olb Cit' 21706 et eeq of 1t1e Bull-Kenalngton Eac1ow. nH• & P1ofHslon• Inc., and the entlclpeted Code of tht 5'ale of Cal-.... dlle la June 27. nom11. 2000 Auctlonet'a Name. Chip The bulk U1e la llJb.. Kavanaugh Jtcl to Catilornll Uniform PublJahed Newport Commercial Code BHch·Coeta · Mesa Section 6100.2 YES/NO Deity Pilot June 9, 16. Tlla name end ad· 2000 dreee ol the ptl10I\ with f442 Whom cltlma may be flied le: Kenalnaton Escrow, Inc., 11f200 OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE C.O't Mefnto get to all thoee f'9P8lr Job• around the house? Let the Claulfled .. rvtc• Dtrectory help voo find 1'911abte help. KAllTWllWY • ..,,.,.Jll. .. ~ Ct\llpel • Crematory 3600 Plldflc "'-Drive Newport e..cti 144-2700 PBCllMTIBI IBl...UWAY Mortu.ry * Chapel Cremation 110 Btoedway Costa Mesa 642-9190 Flctttlou. Bualnas Name Statement The lo11owlf1a !*900• are doll".g bu--u. a) Pine Mountalo W• ter. b) The Watert>oy, 1800 E. PHrt Av• • Senta Ana CA 82706 Pine Mountain CapilaJ Corp., (CA), 1800 E. Deere Ave.. Santa Ana, CA 92705 This bv•lntM Is oon· ducted by • OOfl)Orll!On Have you 11erted doing bualneu y11? Yes, 5l'l2JOO Pine Mountain C.p.tal COfP John E Saodan, VP Th.s ataltmtnt wu flled With the CouOCy Clefk OI Orange County Oil 05/24/2000 2000f82H7t Deity PHot May 26, June 2. 9. 10. Wo f419 SeUyour u•waltled tterN.S tbe easy way/ Pl4u a c/4uljUdad todilyl (949) 642-5678 ()iscount (~askct I II 111 •11•1'• 1111! 1;11•1 ti"· I\!•' O.rint &rvict anti (}wlz/ity C.Sktu for Lns Direct Cremation •. $495 Immediate Burial •. $995 (lttdwks Ctr•rr) Prcarrangcm<m Programs Available for Funeral SCrviccs, Crcm2ti1>ns and Caskt'a cc 1'\lf'\l?I ,. .. f ...._\\I I . ' .. ' • I ( \ <.., 1 .... I I Flctltloua Bualnett Heme Stat•me'lt The tallowing pereons a1e doing butlOau 11· e) NEWPORT LAW OFftCE. b) THE NEW· PORT BEACH LAW OF· FICE, c) A MA PRO· BATE IJ;.W CENTER, 2500 Anniversery Ln .• Newport Beach, CA 92660-3314 Pater John Linden. 2500 Anntve111ry Ln • Newport Beech, CA 92660·3314 Thia busineM la oon- ducied by; en lndMduel Have you alerted doing busineaa yet? Yl8. 10-05·99, Yea, 1965 Pet¥ John Linden Thia atalement wH filed with the Counly Cllfl< cl Ofange Coun1Y Oil 05119J2000 200otl2M40 Daily Pilot May 26. June 2 9, 16. 2000 f.a20 YO!tla Undt BIYd., Suh 308. YO!t>a Linda, CA CNS1785301 BSC 1579 92888 Ind the !alt dlte Etcrow No. NOTICE TO for filing claima by eny 001HS·DD CREDITORS credllc>r wfl be June NOTICE TO 29, 2000, which le lht OF JUUE P. bua1Ne1 day befofe lht CREDITORS OF ~!HG1 Hie date s.,.clfled BULK SALE .,..._a.a above. (UCC Sec. 8105) CABE I A 202394 Dlttd: ~ 7, 2000 NOTICE JS HEREBY SUPERIOR COURT BUYER(S): GIVEN thal ~ bulll ule la OF caUFORNI.. /81 RAMON PAOll.LA about to be made. The ,. ,. Ill GUADALUPE ne~e 1). bualneee ad· COUNTY Of PADILLA dr N) of Iha ~(•) ORANGE Published Newport are: a Khemil, 2727 NOcic<e It hereby giv9rl BHch·Coate Men Newpon Bllld., 1104, to the credllonl end cont· Diiiy PlloC June 9, 2000 Newport Stech. CA lngen1 CftditOl'I of lht _____ _.i...;F4;:.ii3:a2 92663 above named dectdent. Ooft"io au.mess 19: that all peflOnt halllng SUMMARY Of Selan ~vaion delma agalrllt flt dtc9.. PROPOSEP All olher buslnese dent .,. reciuQd to file ORDINANCE ne m • ( •) and ad· them with !ti. &lperlOf CITY OF d1ffl(H) UMd by the Court. et 341 The Ccty COSTA MESA Stller(a) within the pttl Onve, P.O. Bo• 14171. OAOINANCE 00-7 la ltvH yMl9. u stated by Orange, CA 92613. tnel ac:heduled to be In lull tht ~.,. i ... ,.: mail • OOf1Y to Sarnenlha loroe Ind effect 30 dl)'I 2220 PeclflC ,.Ye.. eoat. Howard, u INttH of f ... • ....... Ion Meu. Ca. 92627 lht ltual dlted 5131189. rom na """"'' on The namt(•l and td• H amended, wtwt1tln June 5, 2000. encl wu dr ... or th• Buyer(a) th• decedent waa the tdopltd by the~ , ... ,.. Matt Arnanat. or Miiiot, It 506 Dlllle Av-~.::E~: AYES: corporate nomlnH, enue, Coron1 dtl Mar, M 2.517 Sugar Pine Lane. CA 9262.5 W'lthln the onahtn, Cowen, Flctltlout Butlness Falbrooll, CA 92028 lllef of fOIK monfw afliaf Erlolt1~!'...i.--So111ere. Name Statement Thi .... ia bwlg told <tht data of tht flrwt ~ Dtaon. -.: None. The follow! are g-r•lly delcribed llc:atlon of n011ce of ~ A88ENT: None. ~ pel'90fll u · tumltura. fhcturM. IOl'I) or, H nota le Ordinance 00· 7 ate ~ businMs u. meilad -. M*lde Chac>t« VII· 112 BOUOREAU·RUIZ ~ er.denlmt, Of ....---7 <»-of Tiiie 11 of the Cotta GAU.fRY. 3000 New· i=;-'.m.,,"i:-·::::: ~theto ~t:11~f. M ... Munldpal Code ~ Blvd.. Newport :::'to ~. encl .,. ie mllltd OI ptr90ntlly regltding ~ lor r• Dtbra CAL ~ruu, located at 27Z7 New· deiMf9e! to you. A clalm ~ ,~ =ro. 2.a1 Pro~, Newport port Btvd • 11°"· New-form ""Y be obWlned the ordinance rna~be ........... C 92"'.., """° BMch, CA 92663 from • COUfl dent. F« .......... """ ...... -reed In the Cltv c .• Celle Rufz·Rlch. 559 The bulk ea.le la In· YQUf ... --·· you .,. Office. n F1fr DllW. Mile Cou Loe tended to be oontum. encourtgtd to Ille your " ~A eoC65 ~ mated 11 t.he olflc:e of: aim bV cef1lfted 111111, Cotta Metl. =tl'tltouifnus 11 con· Ktnalngton Eeorow, wltb refum receipt r•· ~T~~· ducted by· 1 general Inc., IOO 1985·DD, queattd Publlahed Newport p1rtnerahfp 18200 Yorba Linda (name In eddrMt of BHch·Cotte MtH Have you alerted Blvd , 1308, Yorba "'*-Of aftorney) o.11y PlloC "'-" 8, 2000 doing buttneu ytt7 Linda. C.. 92886 and ~ D,o, •.:=n f437 'VM. Jan I 2000 lht tnCiclpatiad tale date 01 .. e•"· Dvn" I Debra L 08oudrHU la June Tl. 2000 • Thtt tla.lemtnl wee Thi bulk ule la aJb. ~.4 ,_ ..... Flctlttoue0 luelneu hied .tth lhe County led to Cllfonila Uniform '"""" "" e.144117 ....... ltae1ment C1eltc of Orange r-...., CommerQa1 Code Publlehed Newport The folowlna pertone on 06/31/2000 .,,,,....", Seclion 8100.2 Beech·Co•I• Mtea .,. doi'ID ~ • 2000tll0410 YES/NO Y o.lly PlloC "'-" 5. t. 12. ~ COlLEGE FUN0. Diily Pllol June e._,,~J ~ o1"::' and ~ 2000 Miff COLL~~:'+''l~ 8~ 23. ~ 2000 N+! peqon FUN _____________ _..;._.;.. ________ Whom dalme Inly be ---•·1111"-ING SERVICE8b c) flltd It: Ktnalngton ,..__ .. -COLLEGE FUN tNO E•c1ow, Inc., 1000 NlfM "1t11M111 GROUP, d) JOPAZ Fl· YOlbt ~ BM .. SI* The followlna l*90flt NANCIAL GROUP, t) 309. YOlt>t Linda, CA ... ~ IMileie •· MAXIM INTERNA· STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • • l!e:tnon ~ ~ ~ m:.,.mm.8ulll*i. ~1~,: ~= ~?u~ trtdllOf et\111 be Juoe Ct, Coilta" MIM. CA RMdl, Cllllornla 92610 26, 2000, wtlloh ill ,_ 92121 JNM M Mllllf'M 2 bultnMe -. btfor9 .,. Mont z 9ultM. 910 . • -1 --..... Cl. ,._ ..._... Cllablta ~. Fdllll .. 1. d•t• ap9cmld .--..--Alndl. ~ •10 aboVt. CA 12128 TNe bue1neM le oon- o.d &"llOO Thie buelNla " oon-~ by. In lndMcLlal BUYERll):. ~ by. In lndMcLlal Hive you alttlld fll........... Haw:_: ltartldNo doing butlnffl yet? Publlahld NtWPor1 dolrlO ~ Y ... 11123111114 IHch·Cottt M•H Moi'8 Z. 8'aM JNM MtllatM Delly Plol "'-" •• 2000 Thie ····"*" .... Thia .......... -.. -----f'-31 •. ~ :"O.::. = ~ :" ... = <iOOD JOIS. RWAILB SBRVICBS. mDSl'ING ntINGS TO BlJY. tnAU llBllB MmMY IN QAUl1lll l'4J)'°·1'11 on OllOlf2CIOO" on oen 1=-lllllllOll? ......... 41 Delv Plot ....,. ·~ ~Plot June • 11. 23.. !ID. -!!!!!! ~ P" 'M ' SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE CITY OF COSTA MESA A PROPOSED OR- DINANCE Is ac:heduled lor lldoptiorl at lht ,... .., CHy Council mMlng ol June 18, 2000, bWlg OtdW1eooe ()().9, for ,... zone Petition R-00-01, J•rneis Cetella, for pre-enneollon zoning cl un- lncotporated property at 2087 Garden Lane to Medium O.nsrty Retl· denti.I JR2-MO) The onotl 10 g111e Ordinance 00-9 Ti1at reeding carried by the lolloWinQ roll call vote· COUNCll MEMBERS: AYll: Monehen, Cowan, Erlcllaon, ao-r.1 -~~ NOES: NoM. AIJKNT: Nona. THE FULL TEXT ol 1he ordinance mey be reed In I.ht Cltv Clelle'1 Otflce. n Farr Drive. Cotta Meae. MARY T. ELLIOTT. Deputy ctty an Publlahtd Newport BHCh·Co••• M•H Daily Pilot June 9. 2000 F436 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE INVmNG BIDS PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS s,aled bide may be ~ et the office of the CitY Clt11<. 3300 Ntwpori Boulevard, P.O. Box 1~. Newport Beadl. CA 92658-8915 urd 11 :oo a.m. on the 28fl dty of .bit. 2000. 11 wt'ilch 1rnt Midi bldll lhall be opened tnel ,.., lor l!ASTitLUff PARK WALKWAY RIC°"8TRUCT10fe, ,..... . ,,.. of --Connat NO:'ii'M Nl,000 ........ I ........ ~~ PuWla ...... DlrMIOr Proepec:ttve bldd9'I mey obtain one Ml of bid~ at no OOlt .. lie olllot of .. Pullllcl WO!b o.p.rt. mtnt. 3300 Newport BouleYlrd, P.O. Box 1788, ......., BNd'I, CA 02e5Ult5. For IUlttlef lnfonM. "°" call Fong TM, PrOl.et ~•ntioer at t946)-~t1. Publlahld Newport Beach·COtta Mete = "*" June •. 14, fWW , . ·~ MC tl70 Actltloue ....,_. llMUA n.ECTNC NOTICI OF .:::-ltatllMlll ~ CALFOMIA. INC.. PITIT10N ~ 20 Joumey, TO ADlll'llTER -O~a~tc Rtelt:a. Alllo Vlefo, CA 92656 ESTATE OF: 30012 ~ Of EL:~ (Fax) EVEL VN T. lllLL!R, .,.,.. 170 ..__;• Ed ...._..._ eka ERNHTINE c:iitomia n ,.._.,, IAICO ELECTAtc DUMA9 Eait Blown, 30012 Ivy 4701 Von Kerman Ave.,, CASE NO. A202l3I Glenn Dr.. Ste. 170, Suite 100. Newpon To all htl1'9, bentll· Laguna Nlgutl, C1llfor· Beech, CA 92660 cltl'IM, ettdltOfl, con1' nil 926T1 ~IM9~ 72,4-1589 , , • lngent credltol'9, and Thia bullneM I• con-949 72'"3847 (Fu) ~ who may Olhtt-dUc:ltd by. en lndMdull et mat or: O av• .... be lnCtf'...., In lht H•V• )'OU •tarted Kowalald wil or ....... °' bo4tl. of: doinCI bulillMa )'«? No Bidding Documents EVELYN T. MILLER, Eaii Brown wt1 be elllileble to Pre- llb ERNESTINE Thia ataltmenl WU qualified Gtne<ll Con• DUMAS filed with the County t.rac:tor 8iddel'9 on .FnJ A PETITION FOR Cltltc of Orange County div. June 2. 2000. encl PROBATE hu t>een on 05/24/2000 wll be lelued at flltd by WIWAM L 2000M2"4t CONSOLIDATED MILLER/THOMAS F. Deily Piiot May 26, June ·REPROGRAPHICS, MIU.ER In lht Superior 2. 9. 18. 2000 F:423 3112 Pullnwn 8CrMt. Court of C1llfomla, SUMMARY OF Coeta ..._ CA t2e26 County of OAAAGE. (714) 751-29IO : THE PETITION FOR ·PROPOSED Attwtlion: Nell Bel1ottl 1 PROBATE 1equeeta that ORDINANCE or Sltl Delamdllo , WILLIAM L. MlllERI CrTY OF P1equelllled' Prime I THOMAS F. MIU.ER be COSTA MESA Contrectoot may pldc ~· appoln1td a1 penontl OADINANCE 00·8 I• lrM of charge !Our (4~ ~-~~~t• ~ ~ tchtdyled to be In luU aete of ~ docu -u .. -"" u .. _.. lo!ct tnel efleCI 30 day• ments et .,..,Sign end 1 ctdent from Ila ..-,11on on Conatl'UC'tion Service• 1 1 THE PETITION 1• • ......., Unlvtralty of California. 1 queatt euthO!fty to to. "'-" 5• 2000• and wu lrvtne, 3500 &.!'ktley , mlnllMf the Ml.lie uncw ~c::: %.~~ Piece, t1>vlnt, CA • the h1depeodeut Admin-llHllERS: AYES: 92697·2450. AddtllOllal ' lstralion of ~ Act. llonth1n, Cow•"· ..._ may be ~ CT"NI Aultlol1ly wtl lllttY# E I k So t ti Col'UedOfl' coat l!om., ihe ptl'IONI tl9ftttnf· oe' c toNOEn, s ~ 11' Con10Hdat.U Repro~ etivt to c.ll• many ec> •on. : ""',.· gr~k:s. · , Ion ......... ~.. ob I Ing ABSENT: None. 1 I 1 .. ,.,..,.,, tan Ordinance 00·8 TE: rr IS THE court approve!. Before emencla Section 2·304 IUB·CONTRACTORS' : taking certain very Im· of the eoeta Meaa Mu· RESPONSlllUTY TO 1 portent tctlon•. how· nlclpel Code regarding REGISTER WITH THE • tve1, the ptl90Mi 'eent: prootdurH for llhell· UNIVERSITY OR CON-1 Mnllllve IMU be requwed Inoa. IOUDATED REPRO-' to give notice to In· "l~E FULL TEXT ol GRAPHICS TO AC· : tereated pel'IOll9 unleM the ordinenct may be KNOWLEDGE RE· 1 ~ ~~o"°= ~" nlht ~ ~.:.· i:~1. ~-r:E~:: l propoaecl action.) The ~=· .. _. Fefr .,,,.... ING • ATHLETIC FA· • lncl~ndtnl edmlnl... ...-.. -CllrrlES IMPROVE· 1retlon aUlhority wf• be ~TQ.y~· MENTS PHASE II BID ' granted 11"'"8 en In-Publlihtd Newport DOCUMENTS. UNI· : tltrtat9d ptrtOtl Nee en 81ach·Coat1 Mtu VIRStTY WIU. NOTlfY 1 objedlon IO the petition O.lly Pilot June 9. 2000 SUBCONTRACTORS 1 and lhowt oood CIUM f.a35 WHO HAVE REGIS· 1 wny the oouri thoulcl not T!R~ wmt DESIGN ' grtn1 the eulhority. Flctltlou. Bualnes1 ANO CONSTRUCTION : A HEARING Oil the Name StMement SERVICE&, OR CON-• ptltllon wtll be held on ,..._ IOUDA TED REPRO-• JUNE 29, 2000 It 1 :45 '"1 following pertonl GRAPHICS, OF AO-' I are doing bualneae u : c p.m. n Dept. l73 lo-eonnect. 4533 OENDA WHICH ARE 1 cated •• 3'1 The Clly MacMtlur Blvd .. 1314, AVAILAllLE AT OE· I Drive Soulh. Orange. Newport Beach. CA SIGN • ANO CON·• CA 928118. 92660 STRUCTION SEAY· • IF YOU OBJECT to ConnectRep LLC. ICES. ' the grll'lling of the pef-~Celllo1nl1~ 4533 A MANDATORY , lion -you th:Ud appear PRE· Bl 0 C 0 N • • 11 the '-mg and ltN ICMtlUr ' 1314• FERENCE "181 be held ' vnur ~-Of file Newport Beach. CA ,........._ , ·-....,.......... 928&0 .. ,_,... • ' wrtt1en ~ with This t:OO A..M •• FAtDAY, , the court bef0!9 the bualntsa la earl-JUNE t , 2000 bH1ln9. Your ap· dUdtd by: • ~ Ila· ~and Conetruction ...... In billly oomplny peerance may .,. per· Regcltrant hu not yet SI • UnlverWty ot '°" Of by~ lllOmty. ,_,,.., bull Callfomla. lrvlnt, Coo· IF YOU ARE A CRE[>. .,..,,.... to llenuct • l11•no• A-. ...,.,.. I ~"" neea under the llct!llout ""''' ~ vn Of 0011a11ge11t cred-bualn•u name 01 Berkeley P11ce. Irvine, 1 or cl lht decMted, you I Calilomi1, 92697·2.450.' muet Ille ~ cltiln with names lated htn1in. (9491 S24-6630 : the court tnd 111111 t ConntctRep LLC, A'TTENDANCE AT. copy to the 1*9on111ep. Thomaa Tit. Memt>tr THE PAE·BIO CON· 1Mtfllltlvt IOPOtnltd by TNt atatemenl wu FERENCE IS MAN• the court WltNn lour flltd wt1h the Coun1y OATORY FOR All monthe from lht dllte of Cl4Ntt of ~ County PAEOUALIF1£0 PAIME on 06I06f2000 the flrat laalaoce of ltl· 2000M'10U CONTRACTORS: TifE ltf'I aa ptOVidtd In Pfo. Daily P1'ot J MEETING Will BE • bttt Code Mdlon 11100 une 9·F 16• Cl.OSID AT 9:05 A.Ill.' The time lor flllng delms 23• 3Q. 2000 ~ ANY PAE:..QUAllflE0.1 wlll not expire before ADVERTISEMENT PRIME CONTRAC· four months from tht FOR SU8-8IDS fOftS ARAMNG AF~ ~=~ date notic.d ~ to condttlont ~ ~~WI}~ YOU MAY EXAMINE PltlO!lbed by the uncMI· PAATICIPAT£ .. Tif• Iha lilt Mp! by the court.. ~·s:*'eont~~r: llD PROCESS AS A tt you are a perlOll In--·... PRIME CONTRACTOft. 1tr••ted In the 11tate, fnvi1ed for the followtng INTERESTED _ ,.,_ _..... ...... WOfk: - )'OU ma1 me "'Ul ,,,. ANTEATER T1'ACK SUBCONTRACTORS -oourt I fleqllMl lor Soe-UOHT1NO • AAE INVrTED TO AT· t ci.1 Notice (fonn OE· ATiflETlC fACtunES TlND THf PRE-BID • v:b~ h ftllng of In fn.. IMPROVIME:NTS CONFERENCE:. : and IPP'9ltll ol ....... bide wttl not ' ettatia ...... or of tn)' __,.~NO ·-be ICott*d lfttr: • petition or ecoount U ,......._ .. ' • -2:00 p_M_ ~ .a.- provided In Probate UNIYl...,-Y Of 1i, 2000." • ·-1• --. Code MCtlofl 1250. A CALIFORNIA, Al ~ Coo· ., __ 1or .,___,.., No-IRVINE ~-.... ---:,......... DEICAIPTION Of atNCtion • t~ '"'m ,. IVt-WORK: Unlv.,_.ty of Calllomlt.' from the court deftt. 8tQinnlng In fall 2000 I rvlne. 3500 Btfttte) ...,.,.., for lflt the lnfleld' of the Ant· Place, lrvlnt. CA PetltioMf: Mltr Track Wiii be uttd 92697·2450 LA"RY fOf Ill intended purpoa1 Setled Bide wtn be COPINBAROEA, u a Soc:otr Fletcl. The opened et 2:05 P.M., UQ..LLOYDl9N ll2tA,, •iYSting flcillty contllte Frtd9y, ""-1 .. 2000... ... ....... ...... _.... Pld Security In t~ C~ARQI" I "' u,. 11""'" .,.., eooctr amount of 1019 ot the AISOCIATll, 4417$ Infield M wel .. 1 per-~ &m e..t Bid, u • MacA"1'HUR BLVD:.1 "**11 ~ lladlltm. duding eftemac.., w a ~ ~1 • .... WPCM r !;ll9 be IOcaltd ~tight:: !_OCC>l1?n:Jeaetl Bid _., "" ,...... .u...-... ....... The SUr• latull'lg ·~ Pubtlahld Newport -.. -"' u.. · Bid Bond be BHch·Coata Mtu On lht lldt Where lht Bid Oetcllnt, ~ ~ o.lly Plat "'-" 2. 8, 9, IM!iog le loctled lht tht ltta•t published 2000 ~ supporting the S""9 °' ~. 0.. ____ _.....ffM ....... -25 ~:: -=~ t partment "' lneufanct, Acttaow ........ OllDOallll lldt polte llM al .,,.,,..,.. AdminM .._. ..... .....,. Wit need to be loctlad to TrWllad &ir1ltY "- The followlng pertone outelcle of the tracll ~ '"~8idd.t •rt doing bUllMM 11' ..,.,_ In lhtt .,... and ~ ~tKlof1. I) DMllrlc:\ ~ c.n.: ft wtll be fie l'lllpOntf>-.. be l'9ql#ed '° follOl'll ter, b) Direct ~ ii~ c:= ~ lht noodiaa'.nllniillou ,., oencer. 111115-A Main 'Y*m 11w1 wt11 qut1'91Mnta ... tortti 1n = ~~ pr t oontlatent the Bidding OocvmenW RSl.' tno., (CA). 2900 minimum 50 loolclndle ::. ~ PIYlt s;:-'~ Brlatot StrHl, Suh• ::-~ llghllng ~ llori of lht Wort!. :::; ~ Mw. Cal-... of J.y~ Al ......... '°' -...... Olailllw liar IO .._ ............ lie• Thie buelneM " 0CJn-foe*:. I anCI Ii ....... ., C..llrl -• ~by.• ooipoilllonde too'°°" and Ca-4rutar•1 Del • Have you at1r11d ::c9'a111o~ of~ 8'ln CGMll *.._.I doing ~ ~ No The "*'° ..-ttlll ..................... R8l. Inc., Stiaran E. ooi.w of h~ ., UWMra1y tor tan11! s.neo. "9tldlrll .._ ~ :.;:~·j~ Thie ....... .... ..... "' ~ llltd will .. ~ tnll Ind .... ., •• Oerll of ar.,.. ~ trlbutlon eyatem to wllllll a. ...... '¥ on OMIMOOO" = • oomtllM Oii'-and .... ._. • Dllr'-::· .. In~ ... ~ ...... . -2. L ~ ~ llgn lfld OOMelUCton of el VII • ............. ' Pl..-o.,. 11111-~ :.C.': The euccnlM .._. -........... __ .... =~~ The ....... ,... ~ .. _.... ... Clllomll M dOlr'I ........ a wire MOffMl'y 10 llcelM lllll'l9flt .. •l l'olet Tech ala•a" ;::_, ""1:" IOf "" ~ d ...,, 11111111 d ~~ ""· 711 .. ::=: -=::... C:..~ Md::::: ...... u.::..?·.t~I I •10 .. .. '°""' " .. ,...-:=:-• ic.IMll leM Celt*!, ~ ......... _ ,. '::.Z."'" -~·-...:""-. ftUI. C..W. _, I • C>tO • .,,.-:..,........ -·· =~r°' ....... -.,: .,. ......... ..., "" ... CA&.w0N:A -... -~--'t7.~"t ... ': ............. ~=1rn... =~-.. =nif •ti ~= G:a. 1:5l' faiJAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,. 1111 ... ltlvlrtislno 111 Ws......,., Is subject eo me rtdtlJI Fu Housing Act ol 19611 es amendtd Wlllch makes it ifleoal to ICMftise "ll1Y preference. ~mltatioll Of discrinWllon NMd on race, color. rllig· ton. MX, handie.lp. tamNlal slalus Of national origin. or an intention to make any such prtference. llmit.1hon 0( dllcfil*latlon • lllb newspapef Wiii no1 knowingly accept any advertisement for rul tStJ&e which ii in V!Oblt0n ol the law. Our reade11 aie htreby informed I.hat all dWtlfnos ldV9ftisecl in lhts ~ are Mllable on 111 eQUal opporlUJtily basis. To complain ol d1scnou· nation, call HUD tol·fret al l-8<XM24·S590 •V.A.• ·-··IOYUN FMI COUNSELING Fm UST Of OOMES HUONAREPOS 7t4-1341100 '. 1 11 ;,r, I I ;.,: I ·;iAll 1t 1WIMIS • RlllllTUl- OFRRIDI 4 LEFT1 ~ 38r 2 se.. 1211.000-sm.ooo. 2191 ~ Dr .• Modll Open • Ag! 94H4~ 1-Sloly Homes & Condos Looking To Sel °' aiy 77 Ffl£E 24 HOUR TALKING HOTUHE 1-an.e6H102 NB Ext 7203ICM. Ext 7205 *NEW HOMES* Ouahly tUt de!lclled E=~~~ =~~ J Col1a ..... MESA OPEN SAT 1-4 27111 SAHOPIPE.R DR 4br 3bl pool, apa, huge Ytrd, llPlllDSI Mtt,000 OwMtu. Jtlt 714-231 ·8000 Ee111lde Ch1~· .... 1 Vente 3& 2Sa, comer lot. 1'1911 10 park, RV IClllll Pnce reduced. Suoe•• Prg>!!!!es, 949-378-0664. CAMDEN COURT BEAUTY la/OMI 3Br 2.7581 modll •vallbll l.lghl & ~end nwpel ~=&t Tl)ll)I~ 714·296-2038 WANTED WATERFRONT PROPERTY Lt-llold olt. Qvlclt CloM olt. Undef 2.5 11111. Scott Btoller -~ I ;aal .... '1131' • ,., -... ""** ,.,.., ... CllPll. ...... 119111 pMll. .. Oil l!PP 71'411-W ~"-T'-~·,· 1 ..... :.r-.. Y . • COM 2BR APT 1tW9 fem. ~ ba. 2 bloclt• l!om Oc:Ml1 S650mo mull •• eats. !MN7W737 •CWYOUlll Pion to ttww nice pool home, .. -ci..i. ~ $.50C)'mo ----~--+ Ulillll 71~1101 Jn AnnUal Cameo Shores Community Garage · Sale Saturday, June 10, 2000 7:30am-12:00pm Sponsored by Jack Alger Call jack fo r more information or a/~'J°f/'JttJf/;O"· Dyson & Dyson Real Esurc Associates 2101 E. C.oast Hwy., Suiu: 250 Corona dd Mar, CA 92625 ::50~ 1 -~ 11 • IBIG·= I 10th, 7•·1p HouHhokl, . . . . loy•. tum. weight btnchl beby fum'clotlles. tons 01 -------COAST COIN NEEOS tU'f. Tlke Crown Vtlty to WANTED OLD COfNSI Gold, tllvtr, La Paz IO YOllll'lh IO Big ANTinUEs jewelry. watches, entlques, Bend 10 poc!'!1r!!! .,.. !l: colectibltt 94H42-9447 0..,. Siii Sit.sun lem Older Style Fumitvte TOP S$$111ECORDSI X-1MI plllet, lllm(>I, old i Colt.ctiblet Jau. R & B Soul Rock ~·~el~ Ii=: .:.:::~~ MIKE etc.. SO"s ~::S-7505 lurnllura l clolhn $$ CASH PAID $$ 2510 Cam!gie. Coa1a Mell! ...... -... --1 ·1~1 acJkkeeper Newport Beach Investment Banking firm is seeking a candidate with a minimum of 2·5 yrs. bookkeeping experience. A working knowledge of Oulckbooks software & MS Excel is required. Salary negotiable and health benefits Included. 30 hours per week, 9am· 2pm, M·F. E-mail or Fax Resume w/Salary History to: Holly Chambers Fax: (949) 729-1513 hchambersOtrenwith.com Marriott N e wport Coast Villas Sales/Marketing Rcprcscnr Masrions mo6t anciajXlu:d ro.on :u: Marriott Horek & Tr.Ide Shc7.\~ lf ~ cnpy Siies & working wnh thc publx... ~ wam }Ul on our ream. C'reai cuning poR,,n.J lppmx 2S-19 hows per week. J~cill Sn:phanie Nelson ;u: die v.i.;ioon dc:.k of the Ncwpon Bead\ ~iamoo (949) 729-3 SO l or f.tx n:sume ro (949) 464-63 10 Fit-SM June t I 10. Eallle Salt 1430 Etttllt ll1 nr Irvine/Dover IO•m·Spm. Fl!!!, WIO, 2 !!lrigl. An!ig, Qlglrldc a..,. $1111 Sil. llrft.noon. Daybed. lrllllr hllch, 1oy1, clo1hlng, 11.n*n. Clllir"4S & more CNept 2040 Peloml DI , Coa1a Mesa 0 20IMMne CREDENTIAl.ED 1 1';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif•0•'··-~-f\..'Diiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;' TfAO!DJ(Om, llOlt I • HUGE QAAAQE SALElll Sllurdly l:OOlm 409 Norfl Blyflonl, Belbol llllnd. Anlique! 111:. .:64M922e soumcgAST AUCTI N ~~] s;;;;,~rod:1ng ~ Please CalJ (949)~S-13S8 .... Newport North T'ownhomes for s Fa•llyl S.1/Sun price., $500 "" Bookkeeper PfT i..ae. &ch with 2Br 2Ba a loft. w....,-. ._ ~ ... ~ .. ~11111 ~~~ c.11 94g.t23-&485 clottlM. Co111put1t 6 ....,.., ~~,..,.,,. .... .,_ Furnished unit at S2,400lmo. ..._ ...,. tum. .-c Deel! et1e1r F"n oordtlon Ask for Bud Martin 1132 O!ynpc Dr, .. $150. Cub °"'Y 1or ell .. 949-759·1653 CLERICAL GERRY LONG COLDWELL BANKER 949-718-2366 ' 4 flllllly ytrd .. CONROY'S FLOWERS 321 "-"-SAT 11111111 L..cher 101e & love-olfice person lot lllephone June 17 .... .... MW Ill WflPPld, *Y Olders. AIR, payroll CHh Furn, lawn lllOWlr, toft. 1ap quality Wa. $2000 management computer uwdee """" lqlllp, uc $890 949-211-9933 exp wlWORO & ~ --r-:-~-.... " I ~ .• ··" I~· .. -... ......_ .,J. ·..: • ..... llANAQERS t SPECIAL• $154.00+ .. Witt ""'* Pl9leN .. Ml .. _,......, ...... ...._ ,t=-:=. l.,.,... ... ~..,, ·~· ............... tra..••&• =-.*"•O.C. .. ~: -·---··-mat• .,, ...... ---- ~·. •' . ' -~~ .. ::::~'W' --...... ... 8.30l·3 30p .... dlya 0-•IH plHow lop Cal Dant 71 .. ~135 lloa19M9 l ratttr.11, CUlltCAL Pff n1wer uHcl. w/30 yr p _,__ 'M..."""--wernnty 1295/obo. art~ ... llCIP'O• ;.~....,,.,. CIMrfy Aloi P01W 7 pc I* ...-. Mondly-Fndey, brdm Mt, $lt5CWobo C. ISSISOOg In legal dlpert· clellvlr. Ml-30HOt5 ment al local MwaplPlf ~ must ti. Ible IO 1ype 5(),55 wpm, WOii! IO- anlely, end be good With CUSIOITlll Mlv.c. Stt!<f r-.me IO (94!1)631-6594. ..., J4Jtlf ()rug llJIWnl'9 phr!c!I rtq'd EOE S&tw Coot ..... MIJlt IPllk Er91sh. e.qi'd ontf, S&1w Contlct CMllN II MH31-$US ~Bir' Gtlll ., .... Cwt Hwy, .. COUHT!ft ft!MOff PT lfT e1eo T allot or ~ Cal! AJ Pl11Rip the CIMnel1 •••u• .,. .. ecm • DISHWASHER • · PREP cooec ENGUSM A MUST • • ••ea..a. New Office, Retail & Restaurant Space 250 -25,000 sq. ft. -PCH&Maln - *llllllLDllll PIUllll* ,., ... .... ,Llllld 1 -. j ,,. ..... · ' ·• • ·l)IF -·· ,.. ... ......11112 d EXECUTIVE INSIDE SAL.ES We are locMlg let • ~ who • ellec:Mt llld ~ ~SClllKW'!I e.ecu: .... Thia • not I ~tOng job nor • II OOlcl caJllng bul I ~ leWI pollllCn where ywr seasoned ·~ 1llllAr:t Ile used on • unique ~ IO $lClPOl1 our con-llnUed ~ Y <» telel)hone calls ...,. OOYtr lilt nabon from our offices 111 O!llnge Counly H Yllll htve 1he needed .U.S live ~ tnd oesare 10 JOll'I • $1rOng 1t&m send U$ '(WI conlodeMill ltsdTll It 1949~ A bnul 1,~ei deecrOong 'f0'6 ipPbble e~ 8'111 saia'Y ·~ as also l9QUl$lld We .., <l'scrtel!)' rnpond 10 r.. ot WU<lll Wfl 119 111 EOE ~ MEDICAL FRT Of'FICE MgM beck, PT, 1e.:zo hrs, grNt Doctor, NP8. FH ,... Mt-7eo.tlH PIT BooltlCHperlE••c. Sec'ty Property Mgmnt Office 16 llH hr&/wl( Capable, otgllVZed Mii· Slllrtlr Stl 14> Ille = Wotd beef, Ol.tek$ F!! resume !949!!173-87!17 PIT Word PrOHHlng Setr111rl1I In CdM Atllabll, org1m14, Mii· SIMter. 20-26 n.x ~ -'< .,..F, long-1erm Slrong PC l 'lloOld p!OCISllng llolts hgllt boollketptng Fu -(rd IOftware Sdl) 94H75-22S5 ~RECEPTIONIST Busy C M DlllCI rnd oo9"b~IO WOii! I\ I tun 1131 pectd environment Musi haYI prlOf e~ 1ri1wenng mul11pr1 lrles, be ~ IO --phonee gMI YISltors plOCMI ""' ""'~' °"" ptqtCtS •• necesury ~.$1 lhir Fill r-.me 1Un: HR 714-966·2780 Receptionist Boat Sllll, M: & renlll oper s11k1ng 1lull1d FIT kif wW1trorC loc Helyt ~ 1Xll'Dct. -,,,..... ~111 (Mic prll ) Fill rw w .iary '!!!!!!Y to MH4M10I. 478 EllPlOYllElfT SERVICES PlaaM be ...... tlllt the li&llngt '" lhll ca1lpy ffWf ~ you lo c.11 a toO numti.r '" wlllch there .. e ch.Wge I* minu1e. P1MM be wwy of ~ of .,.. companlet. Chedl wr1ll 1111 lclQll a.tter BueineH Bu· ruu belofe you Mild any money or •-tor Mnllc:N RNcl llld unellratlnd any c:onll'ldl llltofe YOll •19"· FlNAHCIAl DWFICUl 1Y ? p._1 loans IWAAlplcy rnottgages. e1c Call 1 ..... 227-1121 Wnt Ne~-Mercus Chennel . under The Arches Bridge" to 24ft. 1175/mo. MM50-l145 12 Friday, Jvne 9, 2000 WHEN YOU'RE 1VNED INTO CLASSIFIED, YOU'RE JVNED INTO YOUR v SO CHfg:1~!Jf :ffE mi--CLASSIFIED ADS ANDSEEWHAT YOUR COMMUNl1Y HAS TO OFFl!R YOU! ,_ ~11 ~AP£T~11 270 POLICY Steam Clt1nlng Method Rt1son1ble retn, 20yre experience. C•ll 01vld 94M40""41 In 111 lflon lo ofter the bell MIW:t possible to our read- "' and adveftlSe!S we Wll rlqUll't ContraciOIS who advertlSt m lht Sennce Oiractory to mclude thew Con1rac1ors llctnH number io !heir adven1se· menl Your co-operation Is gteat!x appreaaled 1260 CE~ 11 212=== I AIR COHO I /HEATING CUSTOM CREATIVE TILE lnslaNabOl\s, slate, Clflrnlc, marble. S1011t Eltab 1975 Hl2044 .'-If 71 4412_.1 FixGrout.Com Tilt Repelr ' Rtetotatloll (114) 254-8178 ll223443 LEAKY Showtt't Repelred. I ~ -..!!!21 -~----~---T1 .......... &MH7 __ ~ _____ WOl5_,lon_· • :::!! -H"SG . 714•141-1528 SMOG CHECK 1311.95 Mo.I Call NEWPORTAUTOTECH 728 Well 18111, COlll Mell ...... "'--' s....,.w MN4M730 1-WMMI lllAINTDANCI HOME flair L':rrer~ ~=-lklhtW ~ 12 y..,. Exp. Offiott 100I Reglaze/ReTurbi:if IM9·24~H942, 91831-4980 Porcelain • Flbtrgl.us Sinks • Showen Count en 949-645-7723 LEWIS CC>ftSTRUCTION Rtmodelono .. ~ Uc.t 704m Local Reeicllfll 114-557-5925 . . . Brtdge Bv CHARI a GOA with OMAR SHAI · MdTANNAH H WIST .,,, o KQH7 o l • Qt097 SOUTll '•A IC6 0 106 o Al76 •AJ54 EAST ~ ~10172 0 J 119 •Kil two clubs WM 1n illQulry for~ au111, and two d~ denied a lour-card maior. Well led the IUDa ol buns, IDd ii mlaht -chat deci.et cu count -tricb -two lpldol. • been. fl-we dalmolldl IDd a. club, SillCC die opeGiaa lead Is surely aoiq IO result io dlimmy 's 09iy Ude ecllr)' IO lhe dimmoodsUiq removed, thll Is l1\le OClly ir diamoada 1ptj1 2·2. which is qalnst the odd$. Wiih a normal 3- l split. dcclars wiU have ID win the fourth diamond in hand lllld will 1-ve DO way IO &el beclc to die table to 9COf'e che flfifl diamond. 1be IOludoo IO lhil problem is readily ll blod. Tbe biddin•: soum WEST NOllTH EAST Dcclttt:r ducked the hurt and -all the continuation of the queen. With 111 eniryless hand. Weat elected to shift 10 a club al trick three, but nine crlco now depended only on dia· monds being no wane than 3-1. IHI' .... u ,_ JO ,_ 3NT ,_ ,_ ,_ Opcnina lead: IGna of o We we often shown dia&rams of bridge hands with the ullimportant cards depic:tcd by 1111 "x". Usually that makes no diffemice, but once in a while l.bo6e $pol cards can prove pesky. Consider this deal. NOf'lb·South reached three no 1n1mp via a routloc auctipn. North's Ar1er capturing East's klna of clubs with lhc ace, the ace and king or diamonds were cashed and, lO remove the diamond blockage, dcc!arcr cashed cM lee or he4IU and discvded the offcndln& diamond from hand. The queen oT diarnoods picked up the ranainina cll'ds in the suit. and South had no further prob- lem coUccling nine tricks. COLLECTORS Ced 'IZ 8'¥Wt 1W1 wlpJ Cadlllec Blerrltz '!2 pl(g. 7911 rile, 2nd -· S.C., GREAT CotOTION hi power, origlirel, $10,500 '7500 9'M7woot Ball08 MH734Ml3 c.m.c: Eldcndo 't5 low miles, VB No!1hsllt, ail- vt<, leather. (619359) $17,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 CAOIU.AC SEVIUE 't5 Low Moles. Sh-. Grey. v .a Nollhslar, YfJf'f dean! (818756) $18,988 NABERS (7141540-9100 FIND an apartment CHEVROl.ET CAT£RA '97 OOnly 8100 mil Red, lttlr, ITlOOfYOOI, bel. ol warr. (914236) '20,988 NABERS (714)540:!100 CHEVROUT C.Vlller 't9 RS ~. low 1811 nt MJ. mM & mete! 811. al Wllf (814928) $8,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 CHEVAOl.ET Tlhoe LT '97 4x4, IHlher, many extras, exc:ellenl condition.I (366986) $21,988 NABERS (714)~100 CHRYSl.ER SEBRING '91 Only 36K Mlletl loadad, perlect concl. White/tan, $11.!50 Mt-780.f399 FON> F-150 w 4 x 4 loedldl ..., c.ii ICC127':M sit ,"5 LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH MM4M445 FOfU> RANGER '13 Stakebed ~ru k, needs ... eng ' 111 $400 OBO Tom ~5 Ford TIWll9 '!I. llT.S, 5-apd, new clutch, 17~ ml, f!OOO. 714457-t393 GMC JIMMY •• GIWll, loaded! 1<521001 S17,"5 LANO ROYEA NEWPORT BEACH MM4o-6445 HONDA 'CIVIC LX 'te Low Mies. 5-SpMd, red, ... ~. exOllent condition (007373) $12,988 NABERS (714)540.f100 ll>INFIHITY 045 '14. S..t cs I owned, 5211 ml, t•· ceUtnt conclllloll. 121.000. l.oedecl MM40-2234 t~ Colltctorl Cer. CldtUec .Fleetwood Coupe. .... 28lc Iii, dirk blue, IN1her Int. J.-~ '90 sPed 1~ prol.-1u1ly 67lt ong miles, !Ju<~, $9500. H75-388& QllfllOld, IM. mnac cond 642-5678 • S 10,§00 !M9-721H 565 DODGE OURAHGO '99 Must -1. blue. FS00753 $27,995 LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 14M4M445 ~~~:1 L-~~"" IC'llOll-.......... & lllllTllllllCI .. ~--! .. ........... 1714117 .. 1171 1 II> Jttp Chtrabl LTD·~. 4-WO, ll1Vlm dell, pwr, snrl, n•w tlrn, !tither Int, Ml< below blUe boolc $3995 obo • Mt-7~2114 * am. ... .. a.. ...... llm ~..-­.. ,.. ......... ~ Wl!Mf....,....,.,_ 949·642·1610 ~~ ........ """"' a.t:i:- Complirntnllry Conlultalion Mril PlllM ... =s-'= FIND . . ' ' ' l_. --........ .,...,,., .::-. ....... TA.::-ttt.-LMD ROWa •WORT IUCH ....... llw19d11 .... C22ID .. . White/Sl1111\11rl! (426481) s 19,990 FLETCHl.lt JONIS l90=!27-M71 Clll CtmllM Toay (Mt) 142-5171 llw11dl11111l ... ~ (068648) $39.990 Fl!TCHIA JONES !0Ct!J74171 .. ----·.--- Daity Pilot . Wedding Experts SHOWCAS~ JJu£/ishes !/une 2cJ, 2000 w; OJiff be sboOJCasin!J lhe experts in each field of !he OJeddin!J spec/rum. ~you of/er any lype of service for weddin!Js-lfus r's !lie place to aduer/ise. You OJJ! reach an aflluen/ audience and OJi!! foue Ibis sec/ion. .w.not 7Jon'I mr'ss oul. ?Jeadfine rJ f/une 2/s/. 'Jo aduer/ise, calf ?lnn1'e al (949) 574--4249 AL'I LAWN llfWICl Cl.EAH·UPS. SPRINKLER REPAIR. TREE TAMING FREE ~ST 71~ EXPERT CLEAN-UP Tret1.·Pl\ll'ltCIJRemowd Non-lclnMd oonnc:tor 711·711·!471 SOUTH COAST MOVISUllST Careful,QuiQ, f\AI Houle or l lllm. 1 • ... '-'·· ... , . The CllH. Public· Utilltlts Com· mission REQUIRES that all used house- hold goods movers J?rlnt their P.U.C. Cal T number; lmos and chauffers print their T.C.P. IUlt>ef In al llMi tlsmeo1L If you hlw a <l'l8$-' lion about the legal-ity Of I moYtf, tml or chaulltr. caff: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714-558 .... 151 1· --=I Pool .... wttllly llMOt & .,. al ~ tlltts, hlllels. pUrtJlrig & eleclr1c (Add .. , 7fMCM-712h 1• a:=I~ ~ ·-- ; . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . • ; • • f • ' • . . . .. • . CALIFORNIA'S .NUMBER . ONE .. · . . . • JAGUAR ·DEALER . . . IT WILL SHORTEN YOUR , COMMUTE , A'ND MAKE YO U WISH IT HAD N'T. -- -THE JAGUAR S-TYPE . STARTING AT $43,095 • · THE ART of PERFORMANCE 1455 South Auto Mall Drive · Santa Ana • 55 Fr eway at Edinger · ·714·953•4800 .• www uerj guar.co ~ . -CA'f'\SNJO ~R>A.~ "f'ou:M~ ~l-K>I~ ~·c.1-1 ~~·Ne OA. NQ.J1'11:AJtJQ ~ ~ef 1604 W. PCB * SINC£1S68 * 12-S pm NAT CAT grade 10 newport harbor high school ms. pon grade 4 newport heights mr. singer grade 10 newport harbor high school ms. pon F~ June 9, 2000 - •At one time · ell food waa h181th food ... What hllppenect?• 1118 HEALTH ~AfPoa1\J~ MAun•cwpaa ~---~C....Hwy. Coroftad91 -·CA ~ ~ ... (_ .. ,_(1' __ _ Friday, June 9, 2000 A 0. II • II II v a · ,,. D y II •• • . grade 7 costa mesa high school mrs. hooker grade 11 grade 8 ensign mrs. stipe newport harbor high school ms. pon grade 7 ensign mrs. sttpe mrs. evans . J grade 4 grade 8 dwyer mr. daly our lady queen of angels mrs. petersen grade 7 masuda mr. horton Friday, June 9, 2000 Friday, June 9, 2000 (~ - L I ( 9ln. !Ext:n::wn::Ctna:ry 'Food Swre 81 0 Avocado Avenue Newport Beach 8 am.-9pm .. (949) 760-6514 www.bristolfarms.com I grade 10 newport harbor high school ms. pon grade 8 tewinkle ms. lang ----....... .....-.-~-------! 110 AV«AtJO Aw:. grade 5 kaiser mrs. slezak N&Wl'DRT &!AC,M ('1'14)7110-C.'51tf sabrina blair, 14 ~·s~\ 4-. fl! . lAF BEST FOOD A~O t C trr:K t:~ ){JW I EV~-reaSfE lauren robinson, 11 · EB EB 83 EB EB ·EBEB. 83EE Ch--.ldreri.s Hosr\ta.\ ~ Ora.n.ge Couflt~ kimmi qenjamin , 11 (HO(cH1L ~ ..... ·~~ gra~e 6 lincoln mrs. urricariet mariners mrs. robben --.., ..,..... --- grade 7 ensign mrs. stipe grade 10 newport harbor high school ms. pon Friday, June 9, 2000 CHOC ORANCE-MJ•ION . CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 557 S. MAIN ST • .ORANGE tU68 FOR OVER TI llRTY..flVE YEARS WE'VE BEEN GIVING KIDS TltE BEST TREATMENT AROUND. ~r:o -wi-~~ 16 Friday, .._ 9, 2000 matt chaffer, 14 . ~ik..(OIW\ 1~MC\ grade 6 harbor view mrs. harrington grade 10 newport harbo~ high school ms. pon grade 8 ensign mrs. stipe grade 4 newport elementary mrs. everroad South Coa5t Plaza (Crate & Barrel Wing) 3333 Bear St. Co!?ta Mesa,CA 92626 Mon-Fri: 10am-9pm Sat:Van-~mw .... i..--.- , danielle kelly, 1 5 gazoontlte.com •• • on gazoo-.com for all of yOU< allergy and asthma products. • 8mdM HeaWUa fl Happier" s-i. c-,.._., JJJ s-s...... c,_ .-s-.1 w1..,. c-Moa. C.Ujamla 114.151.3917 • WHAT ")~Mo 0 grade 6 harbor view · mrs. harrington grade 10 newport harbor high school grade 9 newport harbor high school mrs. hlrst grade 8 ensign mrs. stipe •At onetime all food ... heelth food ••. Wh8t MppMect?• nm HEALTH ~AfPoa1\J~ MAm'I' 6 GWDJ JI 3*47 eaM ~CO.-Hwy. eor-cs.1 .... CA ..as ~22"" ( 7em to 10pm (7 dey• • weell.) .~ \ . , Friday, June 9, 2000 ,14 • -· Friday, lune 9, 2000 javier marin·, ·15 . Prescription Pharmacist Since 1917 '1~ .~ CE> 29 (])ts g ' Mon-Fri: 10am -9pm/ Sat: 10-7/Sun: 1.1-6:30 .. rli1 orton & South Coast Plaza (SJ .. .,::~~ Level 2, Sears Wing PRESCIHOON ~SINO 1917 714444-1600 . . ramesh harlani, 16 Horton & Conuerse Pharmacy Prescription Phannacists since 1917 . Business Hours: MoMaJ-F1'ld8J ·11Lm. -,;... Telephone No. -I SatudaJ 1~7 .... s-dayll-.....~.a (714)~1- ... grade 10 < newport harbor high school ms. pon - grade 11 grade 6 harbor view ms cooper costa mesa high school mrs. perez grade 6 newport heights mra, weber <! MIMQW!§ii!Q alexa·ndra cunn a~ 11 ~ , · ·,.-o "-rr• ,·\OA.--tf Stt .... \o ... ? ~4A~ II ,c,: .," -~ ' 12 \I • . I . ------------- 0 tga Vlasova, 13 i grade 7 ensign mrs. stipe grade 6 mariners mrs. robben mrs. wawra grade 4 newport elementary mrs. marr . ~ \ N (, ~ • Friday. lune 9. 2000 l ~ Q ~~~ ~ ·~4 \.-V. '<EA~ \N evs1tJ~S ... ~... ~ ; ariana longJey, ~ 1 J Friday, June 9, 2000 J ·grade 9 newport harbor high school mrs. hirst I grade 7 ensign mrs. stipe ... grade 6 harbor view ms. cooper grade 4 newport elementary mrs. fisher •• I .. [J=D@ fl_~ 0>~ ~ ~Jo),....._., <S@OO@~ R~~ ~~~·""l ~ \~ \ 1 \ '-\ \..\ "\\;\-\ ~ 0 Q 0 MESA VERDE CENTER 0•~ Is a Batt. £~ .,.~ ~· ~ !i. fi p I 'we are located on Harbor and Adams in Costa Mesa We have: Ice skating, bowling, ice cream, pizza, C hinese food, Mexican food, haircuts, souplantation, movies, phones, coffee., video r entals, toys, and smoothies. trevor o' brien, 1 6 NEED A BREAKf grade 9 newport harbor high school mrs. hirst ----...-.---- grade 11 costa mesa high school mr. bronkar grade 10 newport harbor high school ms. pon Friday. June 9. 2000 -.;,,,;..O;-----'I""'. , '-t- 1.___ __ ------------------- • Frldl)\ June 9, 2000 NATIONAL CAT PRO~ECTION SOCIETY 6904 W. 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